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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-06-20, Page 7r Observations ot John Eieary, N.41.1.4.0 OWN the Line With jobn Hear?' le the' Otte of ate amusing little booklet of eketeheS in .up.toe date slang (by the,psettdonenunle estrIter, Hugh Molaugh, Who is,dtspute lug lent% George Ade the right to the particular algae lett vacant by the death of the entertainine "Billy /lax - ter." John Henry is a sporty mane about -town, the very antithesle of Itioherd "larding laavls's refined Van Ribber. Pram his account ot his ex- peziences at the races with his best Irl, we emote a fewobaracterlstic ex- braots: When we wot to the track they Were -bunching the leones for the first race, So 1 told Clara Jane I thought ad crawl down to the ring and plaster two of The Country Gentleman gives the fel* Ore* tholteand around Among the lowing.. various •methods of feeding ire n eed?. wain .dp from any sianest no matter ,.vhat sort, begin with A little icott's Emulsion of cod.liver It is food, and more than pod: it helps you digest what- Ner food you can beat. Sew" ion mew: DAMP‘A AND VflY I. icerr d, DOWN GKMIfl, TORONTO, St.,C.. RIM 1 (11 etveste. weeding Incubator macaw. eubator chiclay -Which have met with.. ---a---Two-orethreetthousandeanderimewlea „ • nothing but a five-spot in my jeans. ;Moose-, --a-ea:a-eel-- - and the return ticket money in thatt 1. laio food is tO, be given in any ease "Sure!" I said; Wye got a Opel," tin the chiCks are 24 houre old:. For "Well, I hope you won't smoke It the first meal boil some eggs at •least. *ear me. I hate pipes!" she said, twenty yainutes, Clear egge from the ."All right; I'll take my pipe down to incubator will do. Mash these egg's yery . the betting ring and smoke K there!" I flne and mix egg, _shell and ell with said, and we parted good Wends. . ''bread crumbs equal parts, and feed a (In front of the band etand he met a little of eller sfor the first clay. For 'number of friends • ready to give ,him the rest Of the tirst, week give them Ups on the winners: .. ' for morning ;noel soMe_elnall oatinetfli . Every Breezy Boy I met had a differ- after that some email cracked Wheet, ant hunch, and they called me Intothe one meal a day of the egg and bread. Wharf and unloaded. crumbs, the rest of the ration for the I figured It out that ft I bad bet five first week to be the very small crushed loners on each good thing they gave oats ana wheat. From .that thne feed. Me I would have lost four hundred . once a, day 'a mash feed composed Of thousand dollars. I one-third ,each. of bran, cornmeal and Then I ducked under, sopped pp a vetted oath, with a little meat in K. As rein of root beer, and climbed up again the chickgrow •older add a little more to the hurricane deck, meat each -week, and do not forget .a "Did rou het?" enquired Clara Jane. little bone meal at all times in the. • "On -!y seven hundred and tale*. dole 'Mash,' just 'a -little for ' each . chick, Let Ihrs,'" I said; "a mere beg 0, emus." the rest of their ration- be.broken corn, I leave a. can for. 7.30 -every anornIng, wheat and a little millet seed; if same and I suppose that's the reason I was eatmeal so mu& the .better, but above so swift with the figures. • all things compel them to hunt and dig Val One; "do point out the horse you e 411 what a lot of money!" said them e. fend $and tfor all the grout' bet TO I shall be awfully' iptereated toed. 2. For t be first two days rolled oats la this rage!" (Jevertwo, hours or as ofteh as thel ohn Henry picked -eue • a hy orse •at - • ' • •• , ccks, are hungrythen, for two dart aould lose "was for some sore -head Ing that the only way hi one feed e random. deelarper day of reaSh made 'front to • any good chick meal; mix jp, the .mash get out and turn the track around.") fl some. fine chick grit, After .four days are enotIgh, the favorite galloped , old,' one feed a oe. mesh per . day..the, Into port and dropped anchor six hours • bead of the other lams. • rest of *their food broken wheat and . * c - corn, some little millet seek email roll- ' I win over two thousand two hundred illotlars-co• versatIon Money -and Bon- ed oats and plenty of green food. This ale Brighteyes was in a. frenzy of de- ia ...quite .siinple, but gives good' re- light , * I had a .nervous chill for fear shed 3. TO push for quick growth in 'the . . . . sults• shortest. time. eater first meal should declare herself In on the eake.offe be small braken or rolled oats, thrown But she didn't, so I excused myself and backed' down the ladder to cash in. into or 'upon sharp, 'bright' sand. This is coptinized till the •chicks are one Week (Steil the wary John ,Henry listened to o Prom the tope they 4sye their the tips and refrained from betting.) . ' When I got back to the stand •e hadfilet feed of rolled . oats • thebroiler: preoccupied air. The five spot in My •• chicle should be fed every two lames Jeans was crawling around and begging till it goes to themarket at ;eight or Lor a change of scene. . , • .ten weeks. old. . For the first week. give When Clara Jane asked Me how . them. every .two hours a small feed of anunh Iebed bet :en .the.reeeligateebotit ' rolled eats,small cracked . wheat 'and a' to start, I could only think of nine liana- little .pelletaseedeeeneveremore -theirone.. dred dollars. TUE CLINTON NEW Eltik MS WS elleante v.cc.kri..1, Weth Crowbed. TfT,R.Tn. The Britieb Admiralty Oourt has re- . Q01.14 E SHE PI-lei:WS 'and reamed leap%/ar t ilarrieon'e cettia- 1 in the tore el Large ttlooks. ;,-,..........agacity Vetted the detleion oi Capt Spain irt 1 In the AV. r °ow.— Lorne's "Life" of the lots of the Alien taper Grecian, Pep Show Their and taitlaulneg tin.•01). Victoria there Is a Chapter on coronation. now quite interest - e4 ing trt View of the natch.discuPrscd Mter's ',abreact e, a Montreal women, • great sheep ranges of the northwest t tily a winter passes hut from MO ceiemony ehtch la to take placevete x•vtriciaen by a train on a bridge. In London in June. The former eee ,e,e. eie A in .i2niii the iiiiin 1,. comes some story of the intelligence, "'" '''''''"e"- -- "-- ---' ''''J faithfulness and endurance Of a shop. • pageant is to impreealonistle to ec Governor -General's description of the •clit git g to a pc et., but died flow herd's only companion, his collie dog. fright, very effeetivit but the following ne- Tliese sheep dogs game by their na- SPMETIIING WORTH KNOWING. , count of the eereuiony. ge ‘-en. be 1.,:i4Y. Jure arid training lionestly, tole either Willielinina Stanhope, one ef the tralu. tFrom the Arthur Enterprise.) thee or their ancestors tame from the bearers of the Queen, who atter bra anie Catarrh is more preyaitat than Wormersb.eep dotted little of England, Scot. the Duchess of Cleveland, is very ly was, an4 many people are titillated with land Qr 'Wales, where tor generatione amusing. See writes: that dangerous disettee tang before they are,. past the aupreme effort of the shep. The Queen loofted very eell and was aware of it. Then it has developed iota the n' erti ass bola to product a perfeet perfectly composed. She wore a eine worst form, and tbe sufferer ruehes fors ,, . • _ _ .., dootor from whom lie geis little or no re- tor no Malt Mild be as ueeful to the lief, sof the disease woe dressed in . ge. old tissue., over tvhica wee tastened e. crimson velvet =elle, bor., Made bA pecial etudy y the Catarrhozone Company and . Sheep owner, tor man la neither ett derecl %yin gold lace. and lined with their labors Moe been awarded by the Ms- persietent uor agile, possesses such en-. ermine. w111 a 1oug te•mine aye, whach ()every. at a true specie° eGatarrhozone" i durance or is so gentle 'under train. o wheel they guerantee is a sure aura Tke . fug aue taproot The dog does not evere-porteeeette-appeteeeee- weewere t ll dressed aPhateatirieelme vouch- lorevataerhozurree-yeateintorto-the-wiryetantr wherefore ot support. . . . We - were a tas a member of the editor's family used ,alike, in. Waie and eilece. The effect n his affection, fothe worst sort ot a Was not, I think, brilliant enougivin so with most satisfactory resuitteit if, pietteato i brutal shepherd dog, one that Will -i ; r and so it gives instant relief. ; dazzling 4".tn •asseinbly, "and our little mind the sheep on the bills, Patiently trains were serious annoyances, for it The ditpute between ' the Toronto await his master's coming from the was iniposelerle to avoid treading upon Street - Railway Oc ropany and -he ear tavern and guide his reeling footsteps them. We ought never to have had ployeee regarding tecognition of th- to eel home, them; and there certainly shmild have union'.and a new evege-scale has be On tee great plains of the west) been some previous rehearsing, for we come acute and a striae may result. e. 4 tnese doge he,ye made it possible for • carried the Queen's train very jerkily-' SCORES OF USES .. one man to care tor , 1,000 or 4,000 and badly, never keeping step proper- While Dr CluteeatOintment is beat ltnown ty, and It must have been very difficult on account of its wondetfurootitrol over ece sheep in a flock. All they ask is 0, zema, Bait theme and piles, It is found to bite to eat, and once in awhile, when for her to walk, as she did, evenly ana steadily, and with much grace and Mg- be ii, almost daily demand m many hoPieta ltbeir. feet are filled with the Sharp laity,th . e whole length of the Abbey. as a cure far chilblaine, ohafing, pin pies, Ines or the cactus, they will come to ' The Abbey Rear was a beautiful sunburn, burns, scalds and each and every have them taken out. There Is net coup d'oeil, as we maeched, up amid form of itching, irritatetaor inflamed skinvalue on a wfilltrained sheep dog The thunders •of applause and handker- It is invaluable in every home and as a I Well bred collie watch takes the prizes' chiefs and scarfs waving everywhere. teething and healing application know s no ' at the bench show is beautiful to look, The Queen acknowledged her recep- equal. - . . . 7 . at, but his homelier brother, the tion legy graciously. I think her heart The rebel force which has been in -trained-traineddog of . the ng _ raer le wertb, . . „... . . fluttered a little as we dtted the • vesting KWeilin capital ot - the south. more. throne ; •Itt least, the color M ntea to ern Ptoyince of 'lavvangei, Ceina, has , In the new .country the work of the,. her cheeks, brow, and even neck, and been defeated by the Imperial troops. . sheep dog Ives breath came quickly. 'However, is bard. It is on a big scale: ' e A RED HOT 'SEASON, .: In, the old country the work le easier, the slight em-otion she showed • was . During the hot season • the blood gets but it has its finer points. In the very transient, and she stood perfect - over -heated, the drain on the system i8. new country the dog may drive 2,000 ly motionless -While the archbisimp, in severe and the appetite is often lost. Sere sheep; in the old country a- dog may almost inaudible voice, proclaimed her dock Blood Bitters purifies and invigorates the lost appetite, . - ' . • - . have to. drive 3,000 or 4,000, whiclr our uneioubeed toovereign and liege tbe blood, tome up the se Stem and restores The buret of • applause in the .A.bbey LieutBealldtc aecended in • i l nava -T7 ' takes more thought and skin. In the when the crown was placed. oe her balloon at Toulme France, fell into the old country the feature of every eouhe 'barna mornent, was really most byres - peeresses crowning themselves at the torpedo boats were following- to pick . aithotwo, two try. fair . in a sheep district is the . sheep dog trials. A trophy is the an - head; and the sightof ail the peers and sea and disappeared, anal prize, and the saepherds • ann Handel% Magnificent, anthem, "The Backache, • twelling of feet Mad ankles, . for the cup. ,their dogs come from afar oft to try . sive, and In the mIdst of the cheering 'him. uPakeee..... After thls the Queen was enthroned, cloncly,hi troublea lead to ...The field is cleared ot the crowd. -ehree sheep are taken in' a wagon to Queen Shall. atejoieele thundered in. .poffing, undereyes,ecyoelosr,efdrenciruinenetfttahdirastli never strY; and we took up our 'station on the i p y, the fir end, perhaps into a bit of Wool,. ' Said amused Ourselves with watching auto oath. . :Lord Sureey, the treasurer of • the MIS Etheringtote et. TJ !tome Town- and there turned poste,. Tile ghepherd , steps of tee throne duringthe hbanage, aia.betes,Doan's. Eirmay Pale ore a , Wrest of • a., most desperate scramble, . Judge Angus MeIsitad, of Antigonish. I g ether d i them the length Of thei !ties ar viejl"taetmget etb.e19:4' - I aned- household.. dispensing . medals.. in the .81_,_ dropped dead. • s• •• ' andisarlY tern ft pieces in the uaiver- N, s., ,th.uppt d dead 1103.3 ht a, t lour e 1 . field, through certain. stalked. walls, through gates and over bridges and - . • ticularly aetive, and Rome of them oole 'peinful • and daegerous , oolie . cramps, I or. Ith no 'into a pen built in the open sal. exelteinent. The pages :were pate. • Cilaildren are often attacked teedediy 4 I. -111141Y tectod ten or twelve meclals ,aplece. , . diarrhea', dyseitery, 'cholera mothmechole and With but parrow opeitingis, guiding fences on either .side • I saw little of the homage.. The Duke -era infantinnaao, • .Dr Fowler's Eztraet of ' r By Word, gesture and ,whistle. the 'cheered, 'Lord Rolle belle, down; . and Wildsaara.wberty is .* ptompt and curd . . . .. men directs , the dog ' at long range • a.. of Wellington • . was .' prodigionsty which should, 'always be kept in the house. a.' ' • - , ... , ite was careied•aeray .by two ata•oeg peers. .s .. .. .- After the , holnagea we returned A meeting; .01 meunfactitrets 'Was 1.5.: -,..., -With the 'Queen to the chapel, °where.' bele' at Berlin, Ont, to • discuss the • • her inentee-how a •purple one-ewas • question of obteiningeelectrical Power fastened on, and I we waited Per. three.; •trend Niagara Palle atwestern ,Ontario quarters of an hour . for the •Prooession points. .' . e e . - to form In the same Manner fb.Er On en- . Milburn's Laza Liver Pine regulate the. ' teeing the Abbey. --. • bowels, cure constipation,' dyspepsia,. MI, The ..Queen eoinplairted of a heed- ionsness, sick headache,. and all affections • ache . having she , y - • of the organd. of digestion.; • snottiously• knocked. by .raost of 'seize.6 Harry Tracy and •David Merrill es. ' • .4 '*"-• . peers -one actually clettehed boadeot it; taped. • from penitentiary at Salem, but she said she had guarded, - bervelf . . Ore., killing three guards with a 'rifle. Z0.111 any ace en . or m . tudventare. be . Scoteh Collie Shepherd. .. having it made to fit herbead Healy, • Mr. William Malcolm, Precedent of The dog keeps one eye On. bis mastei the North Oxford Reform Association, and one the sheere. She. hs.d, besides, to bear the heavy orb . He slinks along and • ,sceptre across the Abbey; - but • died exiddeillY at hit. horae. in East close .. to the ' ground or *eovite it et• ' . 'when ehe reached the robing -room, she Zorra. . . "- , • • liglitning speed, as the . need: of the , • • e disembarrassed. herself of. them, pa- ill . To prove to you thab .7:e. momentmay demand.- He Works the'. eleeped her mantle:took ale her omen.. • • chase's ointment is a certain sheep with 'hataan.intelligence and a and /laving got rid- oe ell her • mt.:atty., • • and absolute cum for each . .. speed and energy of which: -no man is •sat down on the sole. and amused here • • . . and every •form of itching, hloedingn.nd nrottuding piles. tapable , The work of . the trained -self. We too were allowed to .sit down .'.:he manufacturers bare guaranteed It. See tes. - sheep dog puts his kind at ' the Head for the first time. . ' , . • Limon lals in thedatly pros:Tana ask sour neigh end a the list of Intelligeut.animalse . But her day of. fatigue was not yet --zet your mance- back if not cured. toe a pox, se bors what they tliink °en:. Y.on can WO it These trials for 'the trophy' are a -- over, for she had to entertain one bun. • all dealers or EDMANRON;BATICS & Co„1 onnto. great feature of • life in the:, sheep. deed persona at dinner,inthe,Palaoe. • The Duke 'of. 'Wellington hada great . tt ro, .C.fill.-7:.SeYS.,t CAA istrtined ant : and often* Countries, Rivalries are engendered. rspe s oe. ka. . neiglabothoods divided over ball at • .Apeley Haute,. two thousand . Frost is reperre• f thdeTh to have &me. con. . e merit ectiv e the perioas having. been • invited,. the: cap. , si d era ble de mage in ' Hamilton- -and day.'of the trial is the great' day Of the leet ministers gave Mate dinners. .11.. • Lenden districts. .' • • , . • • - . laminations; fireworks, a • fair -hi Hyde: . . . . , . . • country faire end :the hetting ila high Park, and -free Admeselon to the thee- •:*-Thirteen Steens. lost their Nees. ill a between the factions.. • Looks do net fli e that destroyed' an inebriate hos- tors .were -provided for the gratilloat ion . pelt a icage... , , • ,, .• - .. , seem to -peewit .th. thisetrial . of . skill, • • of Her Majeety's subjects,. In London, • I - ; A GOOD CORN REMOVER:: 9 • • .' for the great long' haired collie of. the - There was no 'accident -oe: any iinporte' • .. . type known In America la not always anee,. except • In one cite, where a • bat,. loon made a bad deecent.• The House A marvel at cbeapness, of efficacy; . and of the best • The dog that carries, away promptitude, is contained in a bottle of that the trophy may be a little; short of ,Carenioes • voted. 350 000 On account famous remedy, Putnam's: Painless Corp . haired, homely' and insignificant brute,. of the Coronation,' a very .eanall sum .Extraotor, It goes right to the root of the which slinks to •the Ice.el oe hie. Master when compered with the targe setountstrouble, there aotsquiekly and soPe,n-ese-l 1 1Y likea creature Of no spiritBut send given fee similar ceremonies abroad .• th.al 'clothing 'is known of its operation tintil • • -, . • him after the ealsed a etep, in the .peerage,ettanone offered for Putham'S Painlese core Extrao• . sheep, and bis Whole character seems to. caange, He Is slow A. beimber of .peers were created or -the corn is Atoned, : Beware of guastieutes these being the father of General Lore, ior-sitie,sure and painless Sold. at drug- and gentle or quick . end bold, as the euriong. them Lytton -Bialwer and Wit; • e eSeybil or. eight buildings at sheep -hay require. . see PDAttire.. Methiren, one twenty-nine baronet's este... .. . : . . • . .. • . . Thintais Gueien .-was killed on the - . , ataxii Herat:hell,. • • ton were binned: . Welling- • • . • • .-- - - --- ' • . • , --- ' . # Don't forget to let the pigs have a e •Grand Trunk at the foot of Brock eine to grass. If that cannot he done, • e street, Toronto, • . them.- The. pig is an. op ' fvoracs ani - fence, off an acre- or se t f 'wheat for 4TABI-4 HINTS. '. . .. PAIN IN THE BACH. male 1. e., he eate all *ind's of food and vrilI Gariewe well on greenfeed. S.. are good enough to be offered to 'hertte ' •ctired ? Yes, in a night. Neryiline gives .a Tlere are some l'stable litds" that . . . IVIak.ea life miserable for Many.. Can it • be A.. Bedford,. Superintendent of the nergenetallyol ci. : • .. - cmpete knockout to pain in the back, be. . . . Brandon Experimental ' Parin,.. is pre- iewparing to try an interesting experi- Give your stable a thorough clean.. cause it is stronger., more penetre,tiegacore. ment -with twO fine litters. of pigs he. Ing occasionally. ., It .WIII more then highly pain tubdpiug than any other re e • repay you in way Of appearatide, ,and! , ineciy extant, One drop of . Nerviline has . more power over pain than ilvedrops of any just weaning. An acre. of Brom Other remedy, and it hi true strength tem grass bas been feetee off and one -hall pelt, . . . .. want when yeu've ot5a pain. Your motley ibe beneficial in a sanitary watt. . of each litter .will'an.. placed.. on ' the Always water your horses befera • Give your stable pleat! of air aria- ' back if it benot eo lira. . , Druggiete, sell Nervi- paehtre , and given a small geantity. of grain. The .other half will be kept in - pens .and fedgreen -feed and grain feeding. You can teach him to drink __ Nine • farm houses were destroyed •. there 'We will Watch this experiment then byenot offering Water after feed- and ten persona killed by a tornado in ' ' frig, thereby avoiding' possible. Ocilla • . Minnesota. with interest, for pirre will do well on Don't water or 'feed when hot, -----------i . eriotifile injured by • t ., green feed and if they Will • barvest it Give your .harse , grain in a largo the catlapse of a bride on the Bredear than when fed in pens, Why go to the themselves. and make -better grains aerfaccd. tied box, or use in iron one melded in; he wilI not fill hie mouth . with an irregular surface (hail ball), . -- w ---01?*.w t•-e•F. H. - • Arthur 13runef, was sentenced to six 7 extra tabor? . • e • aline al Ile e . so full, cheering kis, toad better. • Months' irnprisonment for corrupt reed aceir horse as • near a -aground practices he conneetion - With' the St its possible; when eating •low down James' divisiort -election in Montreal. . more Wive, becomes Mieed. With thd tood, aiding digestion.- • llave your stable stall° as nearly °nee - It level as •peesiale, •' M. &ehl rareeelrefee. Use a little limo occasionally. in What "Pet anybody can be a tar+ . ,our stalls and barn yard. Lime Jet 1 . finer" le a mistaken idea, It takoa great purifter. , • • • ability to Manage a farnia if noose Den't speak to your horse louder is to be attained The farm will make • , 'I fifth of their food to 'be •millet.e .At When. she wanted to knew which ,• all times furnish some kind of green horse I pointed my finger at every or vegeta,ble food, and for the Orst three toad on the track, and said: 'That one, weeks have the wheat, • oats are ,,corn ever therel" ouite small for them. From now till ' finished for the Market feed every two It won. At the end of the third race / was hours as much as they will eat. Give $19,218 to the good. e one good feed a' day of the mash, •and • Clara Jaffe had it down in blade and throw all the grain food. into the cited White on the back of an envelope, pa for them to hunt for. . figures that couldn't lie. The mash food should be composed of (Sohn Henry remarked that when aqua' parts of wheat, bran, ground oats , Clara begged him to be content with and ' cornmeal, with a little meat scrap hie winnings and not bet any rnore,•he and bone meal.in it. As the chicks grow promised, -but she didn't notice that. I. older increase the meat. suppty in the had my fingers crossed.") mash and feed the wheat whole, and the I Nin1149 had to have a roll to flash' on broken corn can be a little larger. Give the way home, so 1 took my lonely V plenty of greett'food and vegetables.eut and went out into the Promised Land fine, rib clover meal for . broiler chicks, after the nuggets Maddy had put me and be sure that the meet scrap is nice ' .wise to. . . . . ami svreet, or it will taint the delicate ' (Pretty Boy was his choice, despite flavor of the broiler. .Wiren fed so the fact that the bookmakers ..told.hine strongly, they enuat liave plenty of be had made a mistake) ' ' -' exercise and fresh 'air, also all the water - When the horses got away with Prete' they wieh and plenty : of grit. Hot milk ty Boy in front I started in to -stand 013 is the best for mixing the 'mash. At my head, but changed my mind. and all times, as soon as they.. are .old *wallowed half the programme. ' enough, make the young chicks hunt Pretty Boy at the quarter! Me for and dig in the cbaff and sand for their . Rector's till they put the shutters title grain food. 'Some kinds of °hicks will Pretty Boy at the half! Me down to not stand such strong feeding. It turns Tiffany's In • the meriting , dragging them on their backs and they, die. Ex. tiaras away In a dray: ,, periniont a little, *and keep elose watch Pretty Boy at the three-44114mm' Pole! en them.frataalay ,to (ley. e . _ Me doing the free -library gag •all over . 4. - First (ley hard belled eggs and. the place! bread crumbs, ag in No.- 1. For the But just as they came in the stretch. rest of the first- week, biked' bread made Pretty Boy forgot something and went back after ft. of corn enenl, bran, middlings and a little cheap flour -this to be mixed with The roach' quit ere cold at•the very three or four clear eggs from the film. Boor of the safety deposit vaults. (Of oourse Clara: Jane never guessed. bator and some milk. . Bake as you.do torn bread, crumble fine and feed to Ida plight, for •he "rushed do*n among the ramblers and made a swift touch tlie chicks alternately with small oat. meal And broken wheat*. •As the chicks for the price of a 'couple of rides home." and on the way back promised Clara gfow older feed broken ' corn. •whole pane that he would be awfully caretai teeeaaje foe wheat ntr millet seed. throw this ieto lig his $18,212"--eonversation money.) ,- ,... them to dig for. After tie.) .. WOMB oia use me wean mixture for , qpe make their servants wear cock- a mesh food for once a day, and sad to Idea matching their livery • in color. it ,some good sweet' meat scraps. When, many years ago, the war as to. We trust that the above may help . whose servants were entitled - to a In the rearing of young chicks. .At au • coclorde was raging in .England, the Croes a little green cut bone is good for facts discovered were that no orders. the growing chick. Plenty of green regulating their use were known to food cet fine is absolutely necessary; so exist, but it was recorded that per- is plenty of grit, water, exercise and 'vents of officers -of 'the London City. fresh eir, and' above an thiugs briodete Light Horse, a volunteer regiment, did broader houses, floors, -water vessels and not wear thezn. The conclusien ar- feed troughs must be absolutely clean.. rived at was that the cockade was Keep the floor of the runway clean, ,and originally purely a military distinc- it must be free from dampness. We Hon; that the reason it was worn by rather prefer ground oats in the rahsh servants of field .officers was that In to clover meal. The chicks like it beta , former days, these Servnnts had ter, and it furnishes the roughage or busks in a better form for the eVelop served In the army, that it Vete later • . adopted by servants who had never • 57-62 THE ORITIOAL ACM June 20th, lief keace has almost come in South. Africa h oun3liAu.t no peace bete. The fight intuit be kept up till ell the goods are aold or pee* , seeds.Come to us for your Beetle such as Corn, Mengel'', Turnips, etc., end Oulifo' . Come:for Wire and Staples, Black wire, Galvanized end Barbed, also Pectin, nettiag eThen you will want Boron Perces, Window Scream and Wire to make ethic". I You want Perko, SpodoeSliesee, Hoee, eto, Don't forget about Boots end Shoes as we have each good and cheap ones. • Our Dry Goods stock is full and well assorted -if you really want a bargain * i Tweeds, Suits, Shine, Smocks, Overelle and Sox, come and try whet we Oan do far ma I Tee beet of Groceries always on hand, very ehAeseko teourrlegneeeortour Garde that opens the way for you to get your Photos eniargea 1 other rowomething special -An Ayrshire grade cow, ter sale cheap or will exchange for alt . Ternis are cob or produce such as Eggs at 1.3to, (whith beate the pedlars) Bettor i Lard, Ulm, DredAnz iio, Potatoesobu to, Yours fog sinees, 1 .Ernporium, Londeshcro • .• R ADA -M' May Mb, 1902. 'Buggies I Wagons! . Do you want a high grade buggy or Wagon? We haye the finest stock to telect from. All the latest styles in the new- est colors. thir prices are as low as can be found to flreaclass material and workneanship. Before you buy call and see us. We also handle the °median Steel Field Fence, already woyen, any farmer este erect from 60 to Sffrods per day, it ift a cheap strong fence. Geo. LaV1S .Isaac Street Clintot • 14 ENT DOOR TO FRA °PRYOR ew Arrivals • HE1NTZMAS & 00 '8 IANOS-Noted for 'their exciellenie-of tone, de-rairlity, dolt ° touch and beautiful finish. DOMINION ORGANS -Noted for brilliancy of tone, beauty of design and, aniele TEIONIApSipOeBerGgaB—Noted for their sole 'meet, full tones, A perfeot imitation of the . . NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES -Ball Bearings, Steel Goan° better mede The shos e goods are fully guaranteed, Sold on easy terms, • , NA/ BtrY. PEZ Every rarniCi Should use ..FORIVIALDEHYDE.. The best known remedy Or Smut on. Oats; Earley, - Wheat or Corn. We eau give you testimonials from all the leading farmers of this section who used onr Formaldehyde lagt year. Fell instructions given with each, bottle, ' • Use Combe's "Standard Formaldehyde" een n e army, .and afterward, by Height of vigor ast-Uaturete power ' servants of naval officers, There being no set rule In any coun- try from which we have been le the habit of adopting social custom% it remains for us to follow the law that usage and good form has laid down. • They have prescribed that the sere- e nts of ambassadors and foreign min- isters of the United States abroad shall wear cockades, like the gervante d foreign diplomats 'acceedithd to thie Otintry, the cockades of the qoach- '-'intatt and foottnan giving the cartieges si certain right of way. Ambassadors and ministers are entitled to the cock- ade after they have retired from the diplomatic, Service. But consula' are not members of the diplomatic sere vice; they. are merely commercial agents. Neither our consuls abroad nor eonsular repreeentativee to tale country have the right to the cock. ade, as consuls. Its adoption by an American citizen who represented a foreign country as cohsular agent in this city was authorized neither by Wage nor good taste. That his fem- ur should continue to tie° it after his Artirgitify. ger. Wants of officers of the Milted Steteit army and navy, both' regular and vol. Unteer, are also entitled tti wear tho • A. report from Oottietantinople stater; that Arabs have 'Massacred a caravan Of wealthy merchants in the desert near Koweyt. Only iteenty of five hundred estapedt SnOW is reported hear Ileasiok Three persons were killed and fifteen. injured at a lire In London. 4 es shoing down, vitality less, recuperative power less, endurande Stop the pro. areas of decay, tone up the weakened nerVe °entree, impart vigor to the tiring brain, prepare for the crisis, A, meant of remark- able peotenoy in the renewal of deoreasina vigor as found in Verrozone, It brightens tip tha whole being, imparts a- ono of pewee and strength, 13y thous° of Ferro- aone, old age is pushed back 00 yeare. Per- rozone gives strength vigor, enduranee,vim. Veer draggiet has It. Get a box today at 1-1 B Combe's. Mr Yohn it. M. 1,4ixon, of Gxirlph has inherited a fortune of &22,000 by the death of a relative in England.. The death of Dr Thonlas -William Reynolds, assistant medical eunerin. telidelit of the Hamilton Asylum, took 'place at Baltimore.. ON THE PO1JUS•QUARE The fotireiquare plan means Mitt ell enstoniere, tegerdlese of rank or station, receive the Setae Orate' attention and treatment at our attire, We ore tie perilo- ntar with the Ohild who is sent to pnr. abase eetlie Billail ertiele se •Ted ere with the perienced adult. We never sub- stitnte inferior art:we Whett 'one dooterhi preeoriptioh. We never •recom. mend.the "something just 40 good.". Onan AND tlarranatte 'Under all oironmetenees of Meknes; and diocese Faine'e Celery Compound is Safe, 'sure and tulfeiling. 01041(10de and „ patinae the bleed, braces the nervee, correete digestion, and builds Up .thoee who Are Week and rorfrdowhi It on are nervone or dr:topless, try one bott 6 ; the moult)) will' suririee you. Oar stook of Pnines Celery Compound:is ttlway0 fresh and pare, a E 110VBZ Dragnet, ()Mien, nrying tip Cow. . To. dr): Up a cow' reduce the feed, tare away • the grain; and when Mit Milk yield drops, milk first once a day, then once in two dayS, and pi one t� two entice the aperege coif will he fry, with her udder in good conditiall, With persistent milkers there is sea, dOnt difficult* if alfalfa only le fed for a time. If a Cow continues tcegIve Milk Under this treatment or if the than you would to your sweetheart., udder is hard and Teperish, the work '' alim-a bout) with brains don't ults directed energy' and Indttetey are ex.* eatlafactoey returns only when .well of drying up muet stop and the Tee an don't allow profanity Used around to be talked,to like a prize fighter. 11 the labor on the farm cOraMOneen With loosening feeds, and the COW tion be changed to a light milk.ration, pended upon it. ' Matte regular hours for feeding your milked regularly. Porced drying tip horse, and give hint stifftelent time te not with the sine there is a loss; tor . Under these conditions injures the at. the ,sun gOVerns the length of the COW. If by oversight the drying up do's work. "Early to bed and eater reek' has .beep neglected until with. nett attempt, it, tte there is risk of i.te-,.., . • " Don't strike your horse with a font handle, or strike him over the heade to rise." should be the farmer's Mott% three or four weeks of calving, de Sem° farmers complain that they -11 he, neede runtlining gee a IOW tare no Ume io r ad 'hut a few mirim COM BE, —Chemist--&-Druigist eduction in Prices '• • Here is a great chemist° secure a first aloe buggy at it; big reduction, Net these prices:— $80 Buggies for lete .1.$75. Buggies for $.65 $65' Buggies for $60 I Remember these are all orir own make, which places no in a position tOgliarantea them,, as we do not buy any material but what is first class. • • Repairing promptly attended:to )3y experienced men. RUOBALL. - Huron Street, - Clinton • •• Cli.ntan Sas, Door, and Blind Factory. S S. COOPER • . PROPRIETOR, General Builder .ContraetOr. Thte •faotory ha the largest in he comity, and has the very latest improved. ms. &Artery, capable -of doing work on the shortest • notice. •We emery an extensive • and reliable stook and peepared plans, and'give estimatee for and build all class ' ss of buildings on short notice and outhreolosest pins Ail Week fit Imperil's. ed. in a mechanical' Wily and satislaotton guaranteed. We sett Aitkiride Of in.' . . terior• and exterior material. LUMber Lath," Shine:lest. Lime, Sash, Doors Etc 0 Agent few' the Celebrated oltAITIBILt SOROOL DESK, resnufeoitire5 • Waterloo. Oall and get prices and estimates before piecing veer orders - Aiother- Prop * Prices ‘: ' The ndersigned is offering his $80 Buggies for $65., They are his o. n Make, and are Made from 'Choice material and by first class mechanics. All the latest improvements used anc are up -to. date in. every respect. They cannot be . rimpasse( and we guarantee .them. - JOHN, ratSIAB, Huron $treet, (Mum Dandruff. , Cure Brings the grace of beautiful hair to everyone who 'c , uses , Dandruff MUST be gotten rid of first...-. because. It Is ihe. root of all hairlroubles. !Theo is no disease more wide -spread In the World f; "tdmri -and none ,Inore embarraging to people of refinement. Coke: Dandruff Cure La a positive, permanent, guaranteed dsuulruff. Buy a *Ade at ionr druggiits•--Pric`e 50o. t. CHICAGO * Ora/ YORK A. R.;t2311EAFR CM. LimiTED, ToRbptyci,,t,r LONDON • „Ilft(INYINIV • ' A 14147,1411.• ritTR,NITuR ., 411 ''..:111-eif 7 ." fury to the health of the cc* anther whip-eeeryday clubbing or strikin _ • . our priced )(Piece than those o .other„dealers 'Jou a tea e• ,:,, 11 $ -.} 1 It !ass Can be Utilized now and then, adder. After -becoming dry the cow We Menefacture furniture on a large scale and cats afford io csoll-,ohootu k 11„ • tides no good, Make him reePeet You Whielt are Usually thrown.away, except Will 'tied little attention before eal*Ing front tut, we Save for yon the profit, which, ir4othee ekes; h$0.40 40,1 SOO and the whip, and have . .n4, ltim WO Se far te they are given to rest. Al.. It she is on guc'd leaRtUve*Illire Stock, . • the retail dealer. Moat every farmer wastee time enough 2 eyi it fi 1 1 - 1 Thie week we tete° pabsea into Stool' ome lits'olctforaw-d g 1. ikSide 411 not pernale 1. The I ear 'rrY ' gnace e oUnralicee the affairs of the day,. de Well AO to • A FAMILT *EonSSITY tr .“..1 l!',/).-1 ..I ,-...,. 1,111 BROADFOOT, BO , .10(!' Who steridy inereafai in our trade" le rodpe.)of of 4101100444r righ'tnd binear fb / t d to keep himself fairly well ppsted Iteramnber-,-wo art3 deterniiiied Mitt our prices s WI* t °west ii;tyadi. • , • tie tit ottote prioes, but come a d fos,$egirse41m etappi ;a0.91tvii Mich., and went to the .bottom of th gather useful. information from ths ,i0wIng to artificial Modern life, almorrt UNDUR, KING. turtle while loading care at S I TA lip In 24 feet of water. rrn • bOoke which he Mai read. 11111111, P‘• • " • Every farmer shot* studY tO know ./erVh.°dY 8t16.erl t"r° Oar Imo Irene oon* /n thig department our steak le °omelette ad we'rentve eandoebtedlyetheabeeldanig*•!e stipation torpid fifer all sluggish kitine b igtoofth. Otto( r own interest. any Who Work and ad Dr aste's Kidney -Liver Pills are Otte t in the oonnty. Our prioee are aft eve.tie the lowest" , liril and fall 'would make mitres* , the )10014 prompt and ebbrough letterer Nile and Works off the (foto • did they but itudyt his matter in tti , derengerilent they have be considered la AOPOOT Lexatiee IltOrnodeitinine Tablete aura a p many-sided phases-, and know j family necessity, tioste of families would cold in ono day, Mauro, No Pay, Pries ;what t,o do with the roturns of theft net think bf being WithOtit therri, One -----------„ birotor) residence. 25,centc *Nhot. t .1 . dem, 08 dente e bOx• P, -Night and titinday calls at, )4drika‘A‘alikall&Na..:Netei•PADAilar.A.ArAI• .aa..4.1... ili.:,17:214sit8d (Fonts Lci21