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The Clinton New Era, 1902-06-27, Page 6June 27th ,1902 • QUESTION QF PROF IT. Foes Poultry Do Detter oflan VT:Dratted *arm Dense hs tit Yards of Good: Seto I Whethe a.flock of popatry,does bet „ al• Iteteer a flock of poultry doeS beat yares of good .elze le an open questiOU. •Stuw s to eudge from the various exe venereal given. • Those confined to when Menagos). by an intents ecer eper, are 'fed or a purpose in a sessematie manner. They are al - re 'el forde that are -known to pro - di,, taln result's; are afforded Mean:, for securing a proper amount of exorcize, and proper Sanitary precaUs titles are always a feature. The flock cont neatly ander close observation; iths, e is comparatively little loss -by, wad or domeetic antreale; and "MISS- Ilne" specimens are • rare. • ---Whereethereelsean unttmtted, rause dose observation le Out of the ques- tion, and there is considerable loes by 'doge, hawks, mink, foxes aud • other animals. There are alwaye some "Me elusive" hen that will make nests in undesirable and unfinclaele places, tend other losee are sore to occur. There are ome poultry raisers whO 2tavettried both plans who do not hesi- tate to proncunce the yard plan the , most profitable. that -there are farms where the unlimited -range plan. could Ibe followed with marked suc- cess is bey.ond- daspote. . Take the. av- erage farm, however, with its tangled chronicle the death ot ktr, John .1.,upe: furaish 'Bee keepers sup. an tot or, eneaii, • memo sari those who overgrown fence rows,. ravines a.ndl , '• .meich ta '1 . 11 rampant growth of weeds Ur odd PiaC-•„ tilieS. IVIany a these catalogues are ' event occurred on . Wednesday es, sloppy barnYardS, Pigpens, etc., and ilia . but; me Pope was one Nt)Q. :;,; . profusely illustrated with engravingS large enough, to be ' coneidered as as of hives -and .nearly every thing used a good sized flock a hens -that' is, one most popular businette. men, W straightforwaid and manly in all his in The apiarY; and they' also contain source of revenue, will not Prove as. traneactions. He was in his shop on Muehevaluable information. They af- profitable as if properly yarded. The t541.,10.kyr last, looking after hi a• Nisi, ford orie of the .best methfor the accidents and mishaps of poultry 011•;.. bees, 'although feeling very. .poorly at beginner to become familiar with be the farm, if a strict account should be' . 'he titne, and since then has been con- various terms and apyliances used in PEW. would be etartling,_.;. Otinteeilliaga_ . tinetl to hie room sulering from_alter.._212.0d.eririke_teepttig. 7 . the food and' drink of a ficek le ess I . TI14 .• ; IN NEW Elt A The Cause of THE BEE KEEPER Ills• woman's In almost every case where woman Suffers from ills' peculiarly feminine the cause is to be found in A weakened and exhausted conditionof the system. The nerves are depleted and the blpod thin and watery. If medicines have failed to cure, it is because the wrong treatment has been used. Mrs. Henry Clark, Port Hope, Ont., states :-” I base used seven boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve rood for nervousness and a completely run down system, and can heartily recommend It as a wonderfully effective treatment. I3efore using this remedy I had been in very poor,health for some months. I seemed to have no energy or ambition, felt tired and listless most of the time. and could scarcely drag Myself about the house. I yvas weak, irritable and nervous, could not sleep well, and felt discouraged about my health. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food hae taken away these symptoms and given back my usual lire' a and vieor, conse- quently I endorse fully." so cent% a box, at ;di dealers, or Edam's. son, 13atss &Co., Toronto. ra • C 9°4 • Sea.; se, • \P. -eel y mums 'legs et tips. k 6 now Many Colonies -NI bat Mai or a xmos to Itur-Trourffriog mos. • How Irony colonies would you as4:vise a beginner to start with? is tall eueStion freqUently asked by pers.one who are contemplating =barking in the Bee bueinese. One, or two at the • Mont, Will be enough with proper Care. They Will increase as fast as 0110's tiloWledge and ability to core for them a tow colooies well eared for will be much tnore profitable than a largei number neglected or inismanaged, A bee keeper's wealth consists not in the . number but in the strengtli of his What kind kind of a hive shoal I use? in another question that often bothers the • begInner. Pra robably on of the best hives on the masket is the "Dove-tallect Hives." as a Size I Would recommend tt ten frame lave; it is a VerY easy • Matter to make a hive smaller by teams Of 'division Wards or dummies, but not so easy to make a sraall hive larger. • And in some localities, and at cestaili • Seasons, a ten frame hive is none...to0 large. • For a &time, all things con, eldered, the Hoffman is probably 01141 of the best; it wil' profit the ntreic0 . if he will coneisit the catalogues or :ERVOOSNI Or desbondency caused by weak Unhealthy nerves, are r,:epousible suffering than any other disease. ft you have secret drain from • cesses or exposure, you cannot expect healthy nerves while Your vi - eat etre out a miserable existence on account of your follies:4 cured -nature never excuses -no matter how young, old or ini 'KIDNEYS.AND BILADDIE - Nave you pain in the back, a dull feeling in the region. of the kid water comes freely, a large quantity light in color, while at other 11 • It quite so freely. 15 18 dark in color, you inake a small quantlty,'Or deposit orbrick dust colored sediment; give your condition Immedio _ serious. complications will set in. My treatment guaranteed as a post ditions, toad remember you PAY WHEN CURE( - a You need pay nothing until yeti are convinced that a thorough a • been established, Surety on& is fair, as you son no chances. 00N 11 you cannot can, write for blank for home treatment, Perfect sy • :nent for hoe who cannot oan, DOCK Medicines for Cana P troll) Windsor -AU duty and transportation charges prepals1--Nve No naraesou envelopes or packages -Nothing sent 0,0. 1). •R. GOLDBERG, 20e WOO ' DWA - severe attack of tieunieniti. n rt the farm range poultry often get very 'tier ot t be Methodist churches), registry, often be bought ver, . At. this season of spatial to secure the best results. On P +peeves a consistent mem- undesirable food. They seem almost ettendant at all churclx services,aid hives, but how to get barnyard to clean, • freshwater.. 'Plies. tended to the welfate of the church. into frames in a, mod to prefer the impure' water in the alWare ready to assist in whatever box hive and get .the. the year bees can, eheaply in box • em out of the mbs fastened of the eggs of a flock of farm ". leaVeS to mourn hmelospere effete, and Sims, running at will at all seasons of. fir ehildren. • • • the year, in oom.parison with the .eggs Iaid by hens kept by peultrynion \ in yards is rank diadeed. Eggs from ifarms, though "strictly fresh," are of- ten of very strong flavor, in fact so snub so that they cannot be used for table purposes. Pats fact IS owlog to the hens securing undeelrable foods. which impart a direct flavor to the eggs'. Without doubt in thenear fu- ture there will be a demand for what might very properly 'be termed "pure . food eggs)." These war tie, from bens • whose food unply. •Is entirely' cdn- • trolled by.the keeper, who wilafurnash them the sweetest and most whole. some foods, provide them pure 'water, and keep all surrounainge in rood sanitary condition. .Phytietheis a. e aware of the radical; differenceln cu tlity of Pzga„ and. are do.lig mileb to ed;:cate the ptiblie in.: th.,s, respect. • Cle.nlitess, wholesome .. taad... and .. goad, stroim healthy. fowls. will •make • a great team on the reads to sucoessa • Kerosene. for. . • • 4Th e many uses that kerosene amities site :o In -the poultry yard makes it an :most indlepensable article to be cr: sad to the expense account; and • es other article will enaance the •pr9-, ate of. the poultry yards as kerosene diligently and intelligently mad. Fer• panting the' inside Of nest .boxes for sitting hens there le nothing equal to It, as it surely kills all verraia svithin, . which it comes he coutect, 'and pre - Tents etber'vermin froia enterieg the' greet until it is 'entirely evaporated,' which, if the crurin oll'iS osed, . •will give the hen ample time to hateb' her trood.: A few drops in the 'drinking. water occasioually hoe a goodeeffect upon the general health of :tire Reek', and for ,colds or soup there is . nothing better if carsfully Sealy -legs may be cured by simply. wetting the lege of the•fowl affected occasionally, •end the crude oil is Jest in tbis case • • also, as it takes a Much longer *At to evaporate. When the criiiie oil is not readily' obtained, Some kind of •hear oil or -grease shoe -see, = -rat,* ."eilare igeKtaiarieia's esess. • c elera it haS been 'eighty recommended,e-Fancier's Re se • • • • •• • ; Iffeep;ng Fon 4 in 'Health. • , Whoever ha some 'experience in greepng poultry knosvet that trying to . cure a sick fowl is an unthankful task. Our short cut mire usually ts with an axe. The safest thing. todo always • Is to try te close every evenoe through which disease might enter ' into the yard. The bulletin Of the North Caro, • lina Expertment Station attributes the freedom of the fosvls on the station• •grounds from d•sease to the ,fellowitts precautions: • First -All gr.rnim fowls are watered In strictly clean vesals twice a day In winter and three thnee a da ir hi' summer months., being very careful that sue]) vessels are • placed in . the. shade. Young fosvls are watered dye times daily. , , • . . Second -War is waged .on -vermin s coneinually. • . • • • ThirdeaGood, wholesome, • sound sjood is always given and; at regalat hours. Fourth -Coarse lime, gravel or grit and charcoal are continually before all .fowls. Oyster shells are also oc- caolonally supplied, but the eater are Dot eonsidered an absolute necessity. Fifth -All houses are cleaned arid oors limed once a week in whiter and two cit three times in summer. Sieth-No food is left lying around to sour, and care is taken to feed mily as much as will be eaten. promptly. • SeVenth-All fowlhouses have featly tight roofs, and the north, east and west sides,' are closed so as to avoid drafts. Fronts are covered with wire netting. -T. Grelner, in Farm and ITireolde. To Make it novel Take medicine, To make a horse take castor oil or other closes which he refuses to swal- low, grasir his tongue lightly An the hand, raise its head high up, and while pouring the liquid into the throat flbrough a long.neeked bottle, tickle fliti roof of his mouth with one finger t at the hand wbAch holds the tongue, pis will make him work his tongue the eadeaeor to get free, as the son,. mutton ts not a pleasant one to hiM; 114 the Birthing motion takes. down' drenoh while the Itotties attention being distracted from tt.-.—rarini Anna t4i04144.4,40.4.44444440.5a.;50.4 • It (s• fearPd by' J3ritioh Agents In 'Egypt that a formidaole Mohammedan Itising, a sequel to the former Mandism \which Kitchener so effectually crushed Is Imminent, Secret agents are very • active among the Senussi . and ha,ve been so for some time, Convictions have been - sectireci in Toronto against the men charged With passing counterfeit $5 liolson Bank -T • " 7.Twoit ond Beint•4' The fruit gcower .who is •able to handle bees without much trouble will find them net only profitable in thent- selves,, but of great value to his orchard fruit. As a rare the blossoms of fruit trees are well fertiltzed by the various insects of the section, but in many cases the domelitic bee has made orchards profitable that for yrears fail- ed to set fruit blossoms in any quanti- ty. Many bees culturists make a prac- tice of setting the hives in the orchard to the advantage • of both bees and trees. • The objection to this practice has been urged that bees sting fruit of various kinds, especially grapes, pears and plums. This is not so, for bees rarely, If ever, puncture fruit, al - thought frequently found ,taking the juices from fruit* previously injured by birds- or 'in other ways. The best results, from bees in the orchard are obtained when the trees are low. This will enable the bees to olleniz the blossoms all over ethestreee •ana wIll • also make the gathering of the fruit easier. Try a have of bees among the trees thet have been shy bearers and note the results.• • . seem a hive like formida.ble 'task to undertake. But it can easily be done by anyone ,:abies With Worms. avhb is not afraid Of the bees. The . proper time to, do this ts about the • aa- . • time apple. treess commence . to bloom; II Grateful Mother Tells HOW . • then the bees will have consumed bear - Heir Little Boy Was Cured Mrs A. SauYe, Rowanton, Que., is ans ly all tit the stores and e COmDS be nearly empty, except for brood and pollen and are much more readily fast- other liappy mother who thanks Baby's . ened in the frames. First Provide some Own Teblets for the health of •her bey, 'wires for 'fastening -the minim' into the • Tae tittle fellow bemires the presoot.vsotms frames; these can be made from bales • -that cursed ithisdbood. His rosy (shooks ing wire cut into proper lengths and lost their color ; his little legend alone Iii s came skinny ; his eyes lost their' sparkle bent at each end ' ball an inch, se se and he became sickly and peevish, to anring•over the top and bottom bar ' slet p was restless _lied. Oldish, and his as "a° "II ^4' 44%e frame. Now get e bolethe size tereassetnert to doatirn no good, The . fee of ybur box hive; remove • the cover , xious mother almost 'a spaired of erre or.g from the box, give the bees Several. Mal etwii atoin CO iluCt - health, tioweyei . puffs of • smoke and- await until they slie beard of Baby Own Tablets; iwa gave' have filled themselves with honey; , "The a sleets make a Wonderful change m -is she seas ; - Then gently turn the hive upside down ihein ro hot child,, 'and now the hcitoni boar a ii nailed fast pry say litile-boy...-Asteagns-of ..wormsehaves t 1 Offeasegently-esepossialesestutinethaa. disappesSed, and be is now in: the best (It • 7 .. • • I can honestly say that • Babie's ox ups . • . . •. 'that no bees can get out), 'Close. up the • t th blv (h. Owe T:40,ets have les algal e. ouse an. ,ehould be just the size of the hive so o orm 44 ' •. • nortieniturair Twigs: Prune the. grape severely • at , the start, and at threeyears old a few bunches of grapes.can be allowed to mature. , • . . . The. Peach and the plumb are so closely related to .each other that they can.be grafted. on .etieh other. • -Throw n liberal amount of iron fil- ings about.your pear trees.• • Clear Out the old dry Wood from • your gooseberry, currant, raspberry and other kindred. blishes. . •••••Tabile the best land is none too gocal to raise strawberries,- d' lanthat •svill-gtOW•geod• cora 'and, potatoes well do. ' * . One advansosa aath catrapes. is. that --theri-re-•-qui6..1c-T-tv•ers -and st�ek- are- w,blO t* 'ther • Gram's in- • NI, 'groWli• . from the Feeds, but the. -Olt of seedlings is not lIke tinit Of the parent vine; -Western 'Ploasmare. _ - • tainy'S (leen Tablets are a •certain cure' eatranee to the hive and alt creeks with fer ail. minor eiernents of tittle coma snob Tags, cotton s wool, or grass, eo that. 043 ceinetipation, who, sour stomach;. in-. .not a single bee 'can eseasiesend beat on digestion, dierebeea, sinaple fever and sbr of • . drum on the sides of the hive svith a trrratioo accompanying the outtin • teeth • Gearanteed to Metals) nonn of Ilte stick, and the bees( will all get up. Intel . g "seothiega medicines.. They are for child , Ike bees will' all be etustered at the At the end of 'fifteen minutes . poisohous opiates found in the sneelied :::the 1313i' rot' of at as, and aissolved in water can. -top like .a• swarm when they should be be giveh witirebsolute safetV t ) a new•born (shifted off Carefully and. set to nne side •babe- aold by druggists at 25 cents a box, . until the conalis are cut out and fastens • ssrst postostidorerepoipt of price, by ed.' ed al she'rrames. Take a Targe liuteher raising theChitDr William's medicine Coknife and cat tbe combe harps from tbe •ki roekvale, . • .1 . . -.....4.4-4.... ;sides of the hive: carefully. epliting Off truhit siiicide ay aciallowing ts , one side of the hive so that eau can to coe Gardrin the Brandon tutu dereie ' tried, rusty not 1.1.1a also a piece ljf arockerv.. get it the tope 'of, the combs., . 'Remove • them ohe at a time. arid, save only the A ci...):e„.vatc-ii is heitio kept; upotiehirie straight wOrker combs., Have a Piece . ... , .• . of burlap- laid en a 'table or board to • • • ' SHE'S AS WHITE. AS. li GHOST,• lay t e oflil15 on, ro as not () fijut, • As eat° as a lily. A mater of pri4e ? lthestadoe,, arid -put .the combs: to tit Costeinly not, atreegrb I Color I Endres. the frames. .It don'amatter•if you do • • (ince! That's what ever Worn n wa its get them upside clown the bees wirl, fix aiew end vial is tharight of °Very woolen. 1,eambs are•fastened in•the frame:i hang daYs, 'fare : clisesisea con 0 e ' • •• to. • Wa.helteve 'r. the ecuintey. and the farm'. The farmer whe is. wise will be content in hinfarm home, and stick to • it; and allow no lents halms of faney 'or delusive dream of ease and .luxury to deooy him into the pity. • We repeat It. 13e content on the. farrn and'neate it, a home for yon.r'told 'age and' your haprove; ointment -and beau- • •. • •tify, and make your eountry hosne• the • centre of a happy generation, the g. thL • ering Place of your children, and -T.?: . queeth to pos;erity nettle pure. oral unsullied, and greeratioo of reeriseel ..worieep who wilt honoie your name see) hallOW your i • :npry.. as .erterest nod well lived. -The Montana Fruit Cyow- • • . . . , • • • Tilts A.GE'OF. BitAIN . . • Osiod digestion. perfect assimilatiera theta up all right. • As fast s as thIn thea.. e hat See heed not lack tliese if idie will ones use thein in the new hie e. If tre.e .ar • • ' g St- • PP s t g • . - • • WI, Ar )1i -f en "vv?!b"'" common vaolety. •Dirt mider ria Latin.' . • s , • . . ...• Opinions of Leading Physicians, I have used Fltrcng's Pilekone m inter- nal and eaternal piles, and End theta more itisfaotory than any other suppository on the Market, G. H. WILSON, M. DJ/wi- den, . Price al.00, For sale by druggista of by mail on receipt of price. • • W. T. STRONG, Manufacturing Chem - is, London, Ontario. • • France is building twenty submarine has of the new Bat on type.. •['Leavy snowstorms are reported in he midlands of South Africa. • • Pilifbeffnia Heart and Nerve Pills oure anseniia,neryousness.sleep'essnes,weakness palpitation,. throbbing, faint spells, dizzi- ness, or any condition arising p erished blood, disordered nerves or weak heart. G. g, Stirling, Grimsby, a member Of t he South ArvicitnConstabularv,is dead, British Troop Oil Liniment is good tor lien or beast. Relieves • pain, reduces swelling, allays inflammation, cures cuts, burns, brutsea, sprains, stiff mints, bites of inseots, rheumatism, eto, A large -bottle for 50 cents. Rev. J. E. Richat (bon, brother of J. Riclierdeon, M. fas P. for East YOrk, diecl.at• Singeton, •. • ' ' • A RED HOT SEASON.. During the bot season the blood gets over -heated, the, drain oti the .system is severe lied the appe De is often lost, Bur. •ieek Blooci Bitters parifies and invigorates tbe bleed, tones up the ey stem and restores al tappetite,• • • , ___Cienin_supplant ems' for toed. in the United States navy. • Rack:ache; swelling of feat and ankles, • tieing oxidef.eyes, frequent thirst,' sciaray, esandydliably colored urine and all nrit arse troubles leact to .Bright's disease,' tirepsy, .iisibetes,'ete. 'Doan's Kidney PHIS are a st.he - • . • A belection of special. varlet -Ca- nadian' c bee• -•e has beep Made 'for ex hill- ItiO3, t Weleerhampt on •aed Cork. • ,• Children are often attaoked euddenly by ,peinfui and dangerous olio, cramps, cholera morbuseelaels aer inhoitum„etc, Fowler'a Ettraot of Wild St rii *berry in a ptomat and arra cure ,which ebould always boirept in the heuse. Berths; sin ke sheeks Were Telt on See- . nr.lise eight. at Newpeet, Oregoee . • • Milburn's Lexe Liver' regiitate the bowels, mire. coustipatian, dy:pb• sicik headeoba and all. affections ot orgaimpf clic/tidied 11111-t t110 Oalrv. • .. We are very: scientitle la these days and talk of baceerire tnicrococ- sue, trastueizing, sterilizing, •ete., and • there 'IS flrrtrnr that ive. shall • forget • ,i;•••• railway al!.. tilt; that selentiCe dirt Is lust as bad as the Eerrozone • It ruakcs brood i .4e. a • sou- o enou ood -stroseht svorker give!i• .trerigth ..tbe• iierYes, dolor to t_ki.4 I combs to . all 'the fihme's • tha• -rest , es. , tete,.W. n 1..1.1n4er dist, tui' name i,J.,•jus• us 'ilfrt•et• as It is in Eng, , (ash; and requires :just as mach' soap and • hot water, scrubbine;;• brush and eellirOW grease as the old variety that( • 'our tetheri tread to Wrestle. with before the days of washing. powders and: con- •contrated lye. We need no special eterilizerS,or pasteurizera to keep the milk cans clean: leave all these com- pllcated• znachthes to tlie sclentlflc, • Id - 'lows and go at the tane.and dairy yea- %els in the. old-fashioned was,: as if bac, • terra arid bacilli ha& never heen.-heard' of; use plenty. Of water,'•soda.,, sun.shirce and fresh:. sir: Ilave. yonr bii1k yes - els clean first, and 'tiOnk of batteries afterward.. If yetir butter oieerearn •are • off -limier, nine times out of 'ten, the •troUbte la that your stable, Coveor dirty, just' Plain dirt, that • cicesu'tbedda mieroseone aad a' ohm-. .Ist to find it; only nthoroUgh cleaning and . the trouble • . Will va..nish.; Thb tenth time you may. need ,the :hell') Of the expert, but don't ast,,for it till you have got rid ot, the common dirt; eeeeleand brightness to the eye A, box of d Wit f 1- b et f found • • : e,an be fine ul se so 1.Perroz tabiete tte Once transmittabl° • . . 18 • • info bent. le Ist auty and strength. There le , iti°Augsae eke .fre-aes' .ir'o'fillpti and hung pews* in Eerrozone. Try it ama see it it is; ees so. Sold only by 11.13,Combe, • • in the new hive spread ts, large neWs- . - - • • •• i paper in front of the. new hive and • • G. Webeter, saWyet., ti I A H. Oanip-: shake the.bees out coa_ the box ,Onto it; , 'aell, (haws erwereskilleildsY the explo. ', this can best be done by bumping one caon ofa liJiler in the Ontario Lyimber.: corner of the box, on a gond or blodk lhoupanya, mill at .Freerh River. . • of waod. The bees will nittally rue In - - ' like a new sviarm. "Halley do not seem AN ENEM.Y OF THE RADE, 'I disposed to go in lift up the outer edge • That 'destroys thousands of 'constitutions I ' of the paper' arid shake them pp to - every dey-Catarrh. 'Perhaps yoa are one ' ward the•entrance of the hiye, when a, - of iss victims. Have yen beadaohe;drePping I in the throat, bad breath, cough ?4 These opuff 9r two of smoke. will atarathem in.. are sure sympronut.• Care it now by Mimi- As soon as the bees have wfted the . ing Oatarrhezone, • It is a never,failing remedy; •Cures the moat 'chronic cases in a few weekri. Ilse Catarrhozone, the medi- cated air treefinent,,for it is guaranteed to core all forme of Catarrh in a shOrt time. Draggists sell it in two sizes, 25o said $1. • Stoptithe Copan • end letorks off the Cold • Laxative Brocao-Quinine Tablets cure a oold tn one day, No Cure, No Pay, Pries. 25 cents. . • ORCHARD AND GARDEN. • Plant firmly. Mulch the bush fruit. Set gladioli in succesaicet A. Weedless garden, alwaYot Drouth makes coarse radishes. It's the poor lawn that gets moot Lilies say "no" to frequent removal. Seedlings is a rule are not thinned soon enough. " • ' . Paint the tree scars to prevent trunk ' hollowness and premature death. No plant should be allowed to go to seed unless seed is the °Wet of its culture. Spare coldframes set on the straw*. berry bed will afford a treat of earlier fruit. To set gladioli among evergreen' trees and schrubs Is no mistake -the effect is charming. ' "Low down" busieess is what a Ms- tiouri fruit -grower calls the digging out of root borers from apple trees. • Never our fruit from one basket to another or into a.. barrel. 'If yog, see a man 'pouring trait of any kibd, set him down as a careless fellow and certainly not an ornament to his pre. fession. If YOU Want big apples take tare of • the orchard. A good litany people eX. 'pact their orchards to bearebtir crops • Of 'trait under methods of 'cultivation that would not produce ettoUgh Ot any geld crop to pay for bariesting. "Spraying, if half done, is time west. ed, and if too much of the spraying tnaterial is thied the drop Is often bee lured. The Work 'Meet be done in- telligentbf 1± we 'are to have beet rer combs fast to the frames-whieh they proneed to do at once and will of- ten -have It dote by the next dar-all. tlie wires should be removed, as they toter -some of the cells containing brood, and if left on toe long will pres vent it from hatching.. Ail honey that is, spilled or droppedea,bout should be ;washed or wiped up so as not to leate* a drop for robbers. -M. E. Flower, in American Gardning. •• .• Repair Your Nonce. —• • • , Keep up your fences and then Yon will not, have cense to complain of the damage done by.your neighbor's cows in ,youf fields. • . • earns Notes. Be prompt at meals. The old hen had better go. • , Let, us know how you do things. If thou Moth -a dull hoe it proveth thou art dull. ' Young man, don't be afraid to ask her; brace up; " Speak little, speak truth; spend lit- tle, pay midi. 13e sure that your hisitrance polity Is good and tight. • • Ile that brinaa' up his ion to notle/ tojg breeds a thief. . MAI:TR AND ROPE, ',Hs who hat; helilth hes hope and he who has hope has everything." But hope flees at the Approach of kidney digests with the dreadful pains which ecoompeny it. With the flesh gradnally failing, the back aohing, and the deepeir whit% often conies to victims of this aliment, only the nee of Dr. Maims Eidnpy Liver Pills will reehr hope, confidence tied health. One rill a dose, 25 ciente 0. hoXd foro,,, re-. bat we Stiff, e lo f,4,11;,..,14!1-4 sr Pio inoubleR, w Pxhatist the liner ete, .h oi the ni.ives."5 ; tiliaines • Neve° :is ;he gri',atest thedioine.y1 this • itge'beraso- •• it is best suited to the nee is of :•;• • day. It restores •an'ei • revue', s d Pen e nettsma:kes the' pale, ..week . xhausted; etroug, healthy. and tbilen is leaving Soot It Afeica • ni, 4.0 ()made. lie is eXpeeted to art IN Mogi:trio in thesecrind week :cla'hay,' • • a* • • • o "'Twthensand•fiae glindried and Of rte.- ty rteisr Boers kori epde!ed, . tit' day. 'rise tt 41 nmnber.studentlei•esi ls 1novi18501) . • chicken thief. because they. "did not need hoeing" • do the more °there are willing he The farmer who sale he rained hogs ' "God helps these who help them - Was telling tales out of school. Thou - the morels the' pity. wands of farmers do the same thOg, selveS" has nO .reference tee_ the ehubna'lede' .th • The more Work a man le willing to . FARM NOTES. ' e ;place look attractive. The eye of the visitor notes disorder Very quickly. T.he man who cuts down a big weed gives a dozen blades of grass a ohanne togrow. Peter Tumbledcseen's motto is "AI- • Ways leave your farm implemente • IA the field, so they will be there Whet • needed next time." • It is estimated' that there are 30,000 pupils in the rerictiltural schools 01 the Malted Staff :. Save the small Potatoett for the ehtokens and Pigs; do not let them go to waste in the patch. The man. who rents a farm shOuld • take the sat= interest In farming as • he who Came the land. • Weeds are a public nuisanee, wed all good fatmera Will exert a Milted ef- ' tort to keeip them clown. • Farmers of the cottutry eentributed , last year to the export ,trade of this °gentry mare than $160,000,000. Th.e ehare of Southern farmers in this Was More than $220000,000 in cotton alone, bWreitihaousttummeationing tobacco( cattle and Nearly half themen who work for a living are fall:sera. These hell/ ...SW- ladat.the other half, and all the loafere and dePendente beside, The watermelon grows wild all over Africa. It was cultivated in Egypt B. O. 2500. Is it any Wonsier that the dusky brother goerwIld over them? It's like ineetleg old aequitIntanceS. And then vrheii we have the balance ed rattan far Man and beast let ua a). Id balance up the work so that hit • We of the MAK WhO works ten haul pocket fed 044,...4 ..firfaaa., • • then you may Took for the scientifit • • Morn Cotton Soot Compouna 101 is succeasfully used monthly -by otter 0,000Ladies. Safe, effectual, Ladiellalik _your druggist for Copra Cotton oc4 Cese • re‘trike no other, as all Mixtures, pills sad ons are (numerous. Price. No. 1, al evi'. esto. 2.10 tiegreee,stronger,Di per box. Or 11.mailed on receipt of price and two The Cook Company Windsor; oati, 104'... land 5aold mad recommended MAW rlDLebfl1U1l8 061110116 • No. 1, and No. 2, aro sold in Olinton, at all responeible Drag Stores. esoesseaereeeseeeseesweartolit New Spring Goods ress Goods Prints . Muslins Gingbams Laces and Embroideries of all kinds R. Coats az Son -e•-•. 7frtf '46% For years I had been' a sufferer with chronic stomach trouble; pressure of gas and distress of my bowels. I contract flounced A low type of solid'food at all, and. o lightest of diet would c • The druggists sent me sayinghe sold more RI for .stomach trouble. but believe I have bee s AT DRITOOTST. •The five -cent packet is •enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, sixty cents, contains a supply for a year. uotito*TiosialotepteKtee****®:tcoos Central eat Niaricet •' 4 . * 'Raving purclained the butchering basinesserf F, Ef. Powell lam pre- --pared to furnith the peopleof Cline ten with all 'kinds .of Fresh and ()tired Meate. Sausage, bologna Itird, better and eggieralways.kepton hand. • • Fitzsimons .son Telibene 16. • Orders delivered pronnitly to ad Parte of the town. • • N:43.-17,e1ee83 having hogs for shipment will confer ae favor by having word at the/her. ..4400111111601.0100•1110021111111111111111011,0610 New Blacksmith Shone Subaoriber hating rental the Aloe adjoin- ing Leslie's 0arrttg Shoe. °rattail St• ill: aro - pard lenxtegrielirie‘ th bust - 8 tea and wit give personal attentioneto all work anteriated to him Speciai • attention given L4 If orsohoeing and the care of Horses' feet. 01 :Jetts; charges reasonable 1404., • FEED 4.1.02•14,01inton a Rattenbury St. Works, eLINTON., Eared importer& WorionaushIn And Material gUarenteed. JAS. G. SEALE • 3I -At 114-441-AXACAt1P4 4"1-11(4-44-1(.1f4*-49Lig iThe Novelty' Bakery faucl Restaurant • Is the place to buy ohoioe oh000lates. 'We handle Mo- Cormiek's choice Mariettibo . 'chocolates, al so Patersonis eteams and burnt almonds and other 'choice assort:net:ate • • We are prepared for the com- ing season to serve soda water id all flavors. Vae also have crushed fruits in stock, ice . cream end all kinds tif cool drinks. • . A:choicse stook of oranges and lemons, bananes and all kinds) Of fruit in season. Fanoy Creed and cakes alwaye on hand. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Terms strictly cards. Medan CillntOn. taetahlekilleirehhillakilelhilealetilealkenat • CA.NVASS.ER, WANTED te sell PRINTER'S INK— a journal for adVertiners, published weekly at IWO dollars a year, It teaches the ecienee and practiee of Advertising, and is highly esteemed by the Most Imes coastal advertisers in thin • country and Great Britain. Liberal commission al. lowed.Addrese PRINTERS onc, 10 Spruce St., New iffleVork. .40.