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The Clinton New Era, 1902-07-11, Page 6THE CLINTON liEW A Surprised Doctor; Bere feet cnt 'Work horsee need Magner sa1,141.ase St, ifitelS Dance Watching andsoccasional trimming. enuld Not He Cared . liciatql of e 0i* and Foaled Om Patient 1 mime i Lear ted That Dr Wile 'herr"' Piet Pa's frad Succeeded 11 h. a. 0 her Medicines Had Failed -The srff 'to n V.ese deuce, ewe • Z1e ad 0 • r • , e• mueli to be pitied, but *duel tb. ..e atitAIIIIPB an ggrayated form the pet t 16 me any ea helpless as an infant, and hes to be ‘• tolled ,witla at* much care. St Vitus (-knee is a dieease of the nerves a id must be treated through *nem, and f ir this purr' tse there is no other le. in the world acts eo speedily se Dr Willieeve Pink Pins, Proof of this Ptah meat a lotted in tge cure of Mies Roulet) Leman, WhOBB home is at Pouch er's Mille, Pecs who was cured by thee pille after two doctors had failed to benefit ber in the least. The young lady's mother tells the story of her deughter's illnes4 OP MOWS:- "I del not think it possible -any- one could be afflicted with a mere severe 'form of St. Vim; dance than that which , attacked my daughter Louise. Her arms • mid lege would twitoh and jerk. her face was drawn and finally her left sid'e be- • eitme numb as though pars') zed, Two dootora attended her, but their treatpeent mot only did not hem her but she grew i0eadily worse, Her tongue headline ;molten, her speech thiok end indietinot, and the (mull neither sit Atilt nor stann 4111. She could no hold anything inher bleful and it Watt necessary to watah her all • She time as We feared she, would injure Israeli. The last dootor who attended her . told me she would never rust better, and it wee then that I decided • to try 3» Wil Barite' Pink Pills. After dashed talent two boxes we could see an improvement in her • tioaditiOnand one day 0:matador, who had said she (Heald not get better called while passing and found her ironing-somethine she had not been able to do for months " tOld him it was Dr William' Pink Pine that wits caring her Lira he said.. "Well, I am surprised, but continue the pills, they will cure her." She used in all eight or • ten boes and is now as hea1hy a girl as you will find anywhere, and she has not • since bad a symptom of the trouble." • If you are weak or ailing; if your ner- ves are tired aud jaded, or your blood is out • of condition, you will be wise to nee Dr ,Williems' Pink Pills, whioh are an unfail- ing oure for all blood and nerve troubles. But be sure you get the genuine, with the lull name "Dr Williams' Pink Pine for Vale Peopleon the wrapper around every box, Brea by all medioine dealers or sent post pad at .30 cente s box or six boxes for n2.50 by writine direct to the Dr Williams' ' Medicine Co., Brookville, Out. - The torso hati 4 entail stomach. In proportion to his elze, hence the food , should be coneentrated: I The advice Oftett given, directly or I indirectly, to use horses Witheat shoe - Ing, iti arrant nonsense. ' Go out into the pasture end horse ranges frequently and see that the horse e have plenty of .good water. It is impossible to make hard and fest rules in training a colt. Bath one .raust be treated like a child, accord- • lng to its disposition. -Farm Journal. Place t box of salt near the wateee Ing trough so that the horses can lick it whenevek they go to drink. This is preferable to the usual method of salt- ing the farm horses once a week There are pious people who sit through two hours of religious service every Sunday, leeving their horses hitched in the sun and reined up. It Is to be hoped that the Lord will be More merciful to them than the/ are Lo. , their poor, 'suffering animate. Good sense in the driving of horsee • In hot weather Is a good thing to use. Don't think beeause you are cool and conifortanle in a soft cushioned bnggy that it is the same 'with the horse on a hot, dusty road, Even a hOrse has feeling; • Be merciful to him even as, ,you expect mercy some day. In the w0rde of a good uncle, "Remember, you are riding while the horse is afoot." • As to pasturing herses at night I do not believe in making a horse work all day for ,ine and theo tutning him out on some rocky hillside or barren sheep pasture to work all night to secure his supper, But if your pasture is such that he can soon fill himself and then 'lie down, at his ease it is a very gOod ' treatment for horses that are not to be driven rapidly. -W. We:Farnsworth. of Ohio Institute aft. : a, te. t ' FOP the Farmer. IlIr. G, H. Clarke. of the Agriculture . Department is condoctIng tests of ad. ulterated seeds -front samples supplied by fainters. A hill is being framed for the purpose of Protecting the farmer and • enforcing penalties ,for the sale of ad,ult- erated seed'. • • • Farmer and Poultryman: . • . Some idea as to the' quality and ap- pearance of the best dressed 'Poultry, • produced in England may be had from , the following .At the London, England,. Table Poultry • Show,. some prize win- pei rs weighed n couples were : Buff Or. pington pullets, 21 lbs: 4 Oz Irking Wi n gh am. , le T rse 1. Difrraiar MiciTiNG.-: The - semi ann••al meeting of Huron District 'Counsel, R >yet Templar.; of Temper- ance. Was I eld' June 24. The Dietriet • 0ouncill es, Mrs. Colin Campeteli, sentatives from Godertch, Vas at, eeelOrels, 20 lbs. fl,z.Z; ferneyatcV cocks- . mats • erels:23 the, irkw *• • occupied th • chair. There were • Nervous -... Wing barn, Exeter? Seaforth and F kr- . . .- - . . . gtituar. The norm ng session was taken • h ea es up with apt, tinting committees and 0. general rout i ne imalness. Tbe report • ••••••••••••=4 . of the Distvict Secretary shewed a . . ' • • ' membership of 278. Report of temper- Mr's: Bailey, 632 Queen's Ave.; London, . ., mice committee: In reterence to the . .Ceset Co. Ont., whose husband is with the Glebe - matter ot ptohibition as cterinected k; states :-"My nervous system with Lae vote to be taken on Dec. 4th, was. in an exhaustedcondition. ' I could O • it was a matter of rpgret that the 1Pg• not sleep well and suffered a great deal islature did not see fit • to grant- the from headaches. Experience has proven e changes in the conditions asked for by to me the remarkable value of Dr. Chasists' .. the vote taken at tne great convention Nervesplendid .FOod.-• I have found it a . free from held at Toronto, Feb. 1902, and it was topic add can now say that I am' - headaches. ..I rest and steel) better than I , recommended that the decision of the Ontario branch of the Dominion All:- hive for a longtime and feel reel well in .ery way." O .anc" Convention to beheld in To; onto, ev. • • , , r's eon July 29th, as to the action we as; in- 1 Vervous headaches can only be perman- dividuals shall teke should be follewed. ' ' ently. cured by enriching the blood and The state of the order indicated :that '. • setting the nervous tyetein in perfect'. Chasee Nerve Food is not a inatters Were progressing favorably. s. Oiler. Dr. Exeter. tesigned 'as sec.e. relief for headache but a thorough and Mt. Jacques, , retary n,nd Miss E. E'ennhale succeeded lasting' cure. It creates new, rich bleed him. Mr. and ' and nerve force and Makes, the weak and Mrs. Davidson, organ- s0mere for the Royal TeMplars. were sickly strong; well- and vigorous. It is present and addressed the -.meeting.' nature's geeatest restorative, eo cents a • also favored us with instrumental and time at all dealere, or Ede:tensors; Bates & vocal mosic on the mandolin and gull- ' Co., Toronte. . • at. Mr. McCallum gave an excel;ent s report of the proceedings st Grand e O Council. in February:. Mrs H.. Park,. ' iDii...Charse's., Wingham, wa,s a.ppointed to atteed. : * ' '• , : the DominiorfAluance Convention to be held in July. ' A bearty vote' of s.. • 's. Nerve Food e thanks was tendered inc members of . .,- ." ' • • ' s' AV* sae nest Twain. ' Wing•ham Council for their kind reeep- tion andgenetal hospitality extended A 'writer In the lectfana .Farmer to the delegates trom the varioes" says: One kind of feed, let it be ever ecouttelle. The session closed- to Meet. s° , good, is not the best thing for , ' At the call of the "District Councillor, either beasts Or fowls, unless tierhape Seat a time -and place to be fixed by the 7 a is a mitred feed of proper propor- • ' '•District Executive. . .. ' tions of the %Mous • grains, bone, meat .arurgeeen fo,-,tdis. Hovrevee, I think that The,Use of Beef in Ammer .even Such food Will not 'keep the ap- petite up to that point that guaran- tees good .digestion and peeper astim- ' Batton; so that it may be taken as a ' safe rule that there should be a change In the feed from time to. tline, MALT BREAKFAST FOOD A . mixture of wheat ' and oats ittr, ' breakfast makes an agreeable change Is More Nutritious and Appe,t- in diet and this, when supplemented • , ..by a warm mash three or four morn- • izing and is.,4443143W-g .N.:',4iffili'7eri.eleit*fetkWitittlatittlilai, inatelifel:„; Digestive Vigor. , the appetizing' State Of the:fowls' bill • " of fare. I have found it quite eats - factory to give 'smalls grain in. the ......_ One ls cent Package Makes emorning, green toted during the day, Tweintyefi ye Meals, and Om, barley : and buckwheat at Muhl for two days, then Warm mash for Morning feed for two er three ,. - The nee of beef in the hot weather iavery • • . dam with grain and green food dut- IOW .1requently the cause of indigeetioThen and ser- ing the day and large grain at night, stomeola derangements. use of heavy and rich meats at the morning meal During quite cold weather I feed wen is responsible for ehousands of eases of Sys- alone at night, but in mild or warm ;pepsin. weather I feed sparingly of Cori as it 'A dial of Malt Breakfarit Food will sups has a tendency to lay on .too Meek ply more nutrition, energy and strength fat . 4.,,,„41.. c: r l'At'"T..,Przi *I" for theday's work than a pound of beefsteak - -.'r'' ' ' '.!! eite ' • • e0e a ° 1 • , II !...;.1: ,eare afford. It .keeps the •etoresoh-in per. • *....„ • ' - . feet condition, prevents oznetipation and 1:Pe Well -kept, thrifty animal 'he the keeps the blood at normal temperature. If ohe costing the lead for maintenance," . you would have a clear brain and full pity's, and is supporting his step on the stairs ,W vigor, use Malt, Breakfast Foou every to ideal form and early naaturity, while morning. 15 cents a package. All greoere. the poor emaciated animal is on the down elopeto the cramped chested, ;-••-•"ss ,i.'7:>•9t• .. . , .,_,, . slab -sided, razor bach,lacking even n •-ets DOAN Not Perishable. , dlosuti. ... ' 7' •:.;. ° , • ' ' ." ' " '' • - ' A Japanese spaniel perished in 5 ' Tte07706shin dintess. df .0. h. ina' l itliOtt ritillvity journey from New York, . brothige8 ht 860.0hiviesetii A/aerie. 13 0 - II • , ot a London paper. Was he "peritth- Gee. A. Street, eged16,deopped dead , ._ Ole goods"? If so, the earrying corn- at London, 0..... any Was responsible. The eopePany 0, P. R. bridgemen received. an in . Id that, though he had perished, he eteese Of PaS" T VW geoe not perishable, being no vegetable, . BEWARE Ore OINTMENTS OR OAT OWner got a verdict for 450. The ' *progeny appealed to the Supreme teourt ABER THAT CONTAINS MERCURY. . of the State, and lost. An array Of pentatiel ;deeded for right to appeal to aB Mercury will sorely destroy tbe sense Of NG appellate division 'of the court, and smell and completely derange the wilrilettys. temwhen entering it through the routtotte Eh. Twice the ease was thrown out ol eurfeeee, Such etticlee should never bane: Oa appellate division On technical er* ed except on oreseriptiOns from reputtible liOrilIn the papers. At the third hear* phyttiebuttects the damage they will do is ten, tog three judges thought the dog im. fold to the god: they itam possibly derive billable. Two colleagues thOught that from them. Hall's, Catarrh Cure, Menu. hie had died he had Wished, and 4 factored by F. 3,Clieeney de Co„Toteao,O., ne must have been perlishable. oonteine no 'nuircturseand is teken totem:id. O .extd.t.7,edrateteseeeattelathesely,aeting directly on the blood and MMus' was, re tte 'le the original court eurfettee of the :latent. In lutying Hell's re -trial. Eighteen mouths, and ita, Catarrh Care htt sure you get the gentitne; tie legal fees have disappeared; itrid It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Wloole thing is now starting afresh, Ohio, by P,10beeney de Co. Testimottiale .adgis dill doped; it is the cm* *beta tree, Salegible. * Seld by druggists, prioe Igo per bottle HON Vitally ?Oh ere the beet Does Not Favor Digestion or Good Health. • and child, run down -there are hundreds -lucky if you are not one And what do yon think they Ivant? They want rest and a change, and can't get either. Pity to speak Scott's Envalsion of cod-liver eri is almost reet in itself 1 5.Nrr 0,5$i 5 IN,P.04 01,1g OT1: 40).4.14 Sir Wilfrid Laurier will visit the con- tinent thitte week., heliceattal probably r ettun to Cenada in September. The Imperial conference hae ream( d and defence will be the openiug t ic, pered by washuuts rebutting om a ukg et:toich. igan railways are nearly h in+ A test is to be made of the sight and le- of the pupils in the publtc Ischoo's of Ottawa, a. istIRDEN TO SELF AND °TELE 4iTake care of your -health ; you have no right to neglect it and thee become a bur. den to yourself and perhaps to othere." bate the liver gets sluggieh, the kidneys In: active, and the bowels constipated, Dr. peasele Keine3-Liver Pills wili probably set you filtering and exoretory eyetem id perfect order,and insure good digestion and good health. Where is no medicine BO gen- erally used, and none est successful. One pill a hose, 25 oents a box. Governor Sangines,of Lower Califor- nia shot and killed a mutinous convict in the pi•ison at Ensenada. • About 150P mods of bl tck base con - eignecl„ b3 American teurists to Detroit were seized at Kingston. •' The immigration returns show that about..65,000. settlers entered Canada during the year jest ended. • 'CRAMPS LIKE BURGLERS c rne iiist when they are nnt eipected and are least welcome, • .• One minute ewes for Champs ie what you Want. Nerviline simply acts instanta,neousty. Its anodyne power is unique -foe ite composition eXpressee the highest tiled- . teal progrese of the age. Nervinne is ti ue comfort in the, family, for in all derangements of the stomachs 'aild bowels it is an absolute specific. • Five limes greater medicinal value I lean any ether preparation sold, is Nerviline, your druggist- sells it or can get it. The first monument in the British Entraire fat -bona, .of the soldiers:who tell•iia the. South Aftican War 01898- 1901, was unveiled at. Halifax on Jane 26 by Governor Jones test 010,000; the 'fund beteg started and the money calleetet by. t.O..e Tite Moeumeet was aiiiikfiect.tiy,guTilton teitiCart by, ':Ottaws, and 'the •hrtioze Statue Nev York... It is a mag• alticent piece' of work; representing Oenadien eknaki-ctan moldier signalling "Eneinyht sight." The Wattle ..ip 12 feet high, standing on it granite pedes• tat 14'feet high.. Tne ham& of 20 NoVa Scoria sielillet s Who died in the War, tix ()dicers a;nd 14 ,privetett are cut into the granite. ',rile enpiininent Stands in th6 Pretiinee Building Square. The paying teller and 'assistant' cash - ter cf the .WM:3 Fargo Bank at Salt Ieeke Oily have been attested on a charge of steeling $60,000, Deere are said to be . • . ' zo cases Of small- :. Pox at .Nereeich. • A passenger tiain on the Ease Indian - Railway near Rempurewas blown over a,n eniban k Men r by a cyclone.: Thi i teen pettions, Were killed aed fifteen. injured, The TOroill O Property:Co m m itt ee has decided to reetantuend • the impootton, eta ta-x $51, per.year on all lautideiee doing busin.ees in the city. . Petitions heve been filed againet 'lie elestion of Hon: J. M. Gibson 10 Wallington; • and J. P. Downey in , SOuTh. Weill rig ton; , • • , Alex Smith, of Roe:Oland, B. C.:, is id ..Brii.sels Aliall; • With the body, of . his . partner the ranching c.:lanstness who was nierdered ont,ly. • idr'Smil'h is stun el:Walter and Mi.S!$mith,•Albei t etreet. and. les .r1;.veloped into rehust • manhood is his Western "sojourn, • : • : • 0. • • , . " 1GNO.RANT OF NATURE'S LAWS: • If not ignorant,si u se why at tetutit to treat catarrh,bronchitis and • asthma by eatiffe, tablet s'or atomicere„ Such remedies. • can't cure, for the medication must be oar ried to ehediseeeed parts by the air you O breathe • Catarrhozene is [inhaled. into the lungs, throat and nesal.Passages, Kilia the oisease from its very rebut Catarrhoeone • is recommended by druggists .and doctors as a never -failing cure. Try it. 25c and • $1:00. • • ' . . . On.Thorsday'afternoon Of last week; 'Nellie Mercer, wife of ./tiornian Mc- Leod; died after an 'illness of several ; months, consumption being the cause ,of.death, ,J3teeepsed,,,, wag, .in her, 24th year, ‘ttitit had' betel 0, resident of Brus- sels for about eight yearS. • For theFarmer. 'he Age to Breed Prom sows. As in -the ease of other .species or farm stock, there is a tendency to breed, from sows at an •earlier date than was at one' time the casthm. It is •quite Common for a sow to preclude her first litter when Omit a year old. The ad- visability of early breeding has been Mach discussed, but 'after all it Is more st, question of each Individual plg than of system. if a pig has been well donee from its birth, and has grown satisfan• 'teeny, no harm Will be done by putting it to the boar 'alinost as soon AB it will bredd. On the other hand; a backward gelt may be left tM a year old before being put to the boar, and even then. be 'earlier as far as development 'is concern- ed than many producing &Etter at that age. Of Couto the either the gelt des- tined to become a' breed sow is bred from consistept with the, proper develop* meot ef the pig, to much the bettor frent a financier:point ef View, and at the Sante time many find thet sows bred fromearly prove better Milkers in fu' u e years. Another question that is by no means universally agreed upon is the number of litters per year. Some take two, while others reckon that this takes too much out of the sow. Two full-sized litters per annum certainly takes a lot out of a sow, and even the best Will find the strain too attuelt unlese well at. tended tee and liberally fed. Some mows, even. With liberal feeding, cannot bear: the 8ttontfAleirt41*.iumIditien.,BODO enakets tit ev Shen and badly done litters. The pig -breeder has the Matter itt his own lianas, and if he finds that his aetwe do not table two lit+ tete to greater advantage than one they I can discontinue the practice...41MM ind Stockbreeder. r FAMILIAR TALKS, Liss. to aMich Peed ed Mask Minute • Niat•risil es. tio Warm++ ' • The turningf a tarpi's prodtice into money is a procese OW need* study'. To do it most prontably and economic. ally le an art. To see how muelo work some folks will de for a few cents on Marltet day, ts ainustne. Nen will visii a half-dozen stores 'before selling smell batiltet of eggs, Plume or some other little thing they take in, Certain. ly it is. businese-like to get the beit Niece for things, when selling on este, able sale, but can. a, -business man afford to attend an boar or more valu., .. able time 'for an extra nickel or dime? He would do better to hustle about,:get the ,errand done and return earner, Pushing his business enough harder in the hour saved to more than compen- sate for the small loss. We do not run across a'ten-acre lot for an apple or S -wisp of hay, We have weighted the thhig and found we can not afford to &telt, . After etudy•ings petty marketing a • good while 3 am convinced that it pays me ito select a good dealer and sell to hlm steadily at what la offered, This is usually an average of current prices. I put My goode into neat shapes, ani sure to make them always above par in quality and he learns to look for them. • He knows he can dispose of them to ready customers, and rather prizes my offerings. Job lots that are uncertain In quality and time of Arrival, fres miently bring less or .are refused alto- gether. •• But a friend 'has or years pursued the retail policy with r'eatiting results. He goes to town always On a Certain day, and the.little things he wishes to •turn into cash, are to the neateit, nic- est condition. His customers expect him, know what be will bring, how' much they want, 'and be is -not delayed; I notice he: invariably drives a• good barnees to - town, however. his tarut -rig anay look, , And his market wagon, is always bright with new paint and var- nish.. In Ohs respect his outtf•t presents a singular contrast • to those of his competitors. .Theee. are usually devoid of paint and.so covered with mud as to be, unfitlor neat use: This wise saki, mannever allows occasloMfor any detputee about , prices: If a question does arise, he good-naturedly gives in at once, thereby •saving his time and. temper and retaining a Steady custom-. er. • He finds it :profitable -nevet to take the conceit" out of a buyer, but treats all liberally in a friendly spirit, .and -receives In return. much more ,Itban bitstlyea, etelte attuntatise Across a ettstolner Who is chronically crabbed, . ,he seizes the 'first good chancel* drop him and gecure another.- It seems to me We should look crtii more for the • slibithle • sixpence and quick shtlUng.. Lime is a talich.ased.,and, very often; much abused matertal On the. farm. .It • has •a very Important ratite ' to play, 'and. if hat*Iled In the proper Manner,' is -a valuable. aid to the farmer. ',There . • are many who Use thie material :nfalii •end again .with. amietaken eotiOn sa- to its -true funetione. in the soil. . ..In tline, however,their. expe.a0.1enice steadies them the. tree place of. lime ettgricultiire but. often their lands have been altruist exhausted' before they . gain 'their wisdom. - While • Rine . has se value as te. plant:. food; yet its gieateet worth on the •farm is due to Ito nhytelcial effect .ne .sell.. , . 'Briefly descittbed, the action of. lime . 'areas follows: • If spelled on. a Sandy , soil it fine ites the orir..ningS, makes the particles- adhere cioser, causes them to, retain moisettre' better, to 'absorb less.°, heat .during the ' day • and retain More •at night.' On clay iseslls e.epartites the • ,pertteleesattaning.the SolliMoreoperOua.. thus easier 0for the pa,estige eS. water and. 'air', andatieretare, makes the soil warmer. an eeeier to.,work. . , Mine also hastena :the decay .Of veg.; .etable meter: In the • soil. Which s' worse renders the. nitrogen.. more avail - 'Ole, If a' toil' is sonr; an Application of lime will sweeten it. Ie a green crop .ts plowed under, an application of •Iime .Will prevent the soil prom :becoming acid. • • . Thde is one .effeet of lime that hae• no doubt' freqtleetty been noticed, al- thoUgh, Wrong cenclosionit•hasie eneen drawn from it • .It has .otten been ex- perienced that an epplication. Of liens proves very beneficial. to Clovers of all kinds, ,It was formerly thought that the lime !tool! was . the only fertillier needled for elovert it Is now known, deowever, that the beilefietal action of - litheupon clover Is due tOthe fact that lime liberates other plant. toed in the :soil, heitably patesh, whiCh is Of so Much importance in :successful clover . 431 anemy which it dreaded he the .Canada thistle, which doea more4njury than melt/ ether emotes to whieb greater attention is given. It spreade slowly apparently, but it sooner or later takes full possession of the land, and Unless .eradieated the entire farin be. . conies wortbless. The heavier efieeds, , which are carried by -winds, will germite ate, but its progrese is by means of . long white root stocks, which are proof aninst dliease and seasons, It • its Aimed thee a piece of root stook, if left in the soil, will grow from six to ten feet in •a season, and from eaca small piece as malty as 50 heads will grow. The best season for beginnieg the.war on thistles is in June. Plough the land and thenplough again every few weeks until well into the fell, the object being , to destroy the young growth as fast asit appears, as any plant must succumb if deprived of form- ing leaves, as -plants breathe through the agency of the leavee. Another plan A to allow them to grow until the plants are just high enough to 1110W and then run the mower over the field, Ire- peating the work as fast as the plants appear. • plalrluir Emits Ten Their' Alien. According to The Baeoker mad Kota ditor Zeitungs a. German bakers' and, confectioners' organ, the age of an egg is new discovered • by • igintersieg it in a solution of 'salt containing, as far. as I can gather, about eight ounces to the pint.. When'ete. 'salt bus thoroughly dis- solved, the . egg to be tested is dropped gently into the glassgontatning the solution. If the egg is only One day ola it slake immediately to the bottom; if three days old it sinks just below the surface only,. atul from nye days and upwards it floats. Another process has just been' award- ed a medal in Saxony by the National Scciety of Poultry Breeders and is de- scribed in te German contemporary. ' • It is well-known that the air cavity at the blunt end of the -.egg enlarges as the age of the 'egg increases. Consequently, if the egg be placed in a solution similar to the -.one described above it will have , an increasing tendency to float with the long aids veil:kat. A 'scale of angles is - pieced at the back of . the vessel,. and frem the inclination of the egg to the horizontal the age can be gaaged.almost to a day. A hew -laid egg lies horizon. . tally at the bottom of the vessel. -When three to five days old the egg raises it- self from . the horizontal, so that its lcng aide Makes an angle of abont 20 degrees ewith the horizontal. .At eight . days thie • angle increases to about , 45 ..d,egrees; at eon -teen, clays it is 60 •de. • ereee; at aboutthree weeks it is about ..stonds. uptight an. tlie Rointed,ena. . 75 degrees, :nine fot,ir..e.veeks it O • Larger 'rends or .cretes'.• Thesfarmer Who desire's to ntake his farel'pey shouldnot usetoo much land,. but ratner, endeavor -.to ieeure 'fuzee crops. Ithits been feared- by sonie that .the world's supply' of 'Wheat .would be it isohie time less . than the, 'demand; .and ehe feet is that but for the:1131000m. Oen.... of :ethe harvesting machines the ' area in 'wheat 'Weide :be much less, but. it is keovig that the yieideof wheat in tide country is very loW, 'considering the area :ctittivatede 'being lese 'than foteeteen • Wehrle pet. iteee as the leverage: este the • yielde iit Eueepe ere -four times as 'much pe.e acre, :and •even. :mem in seine coun. irie8, it is evident that ;our farmers are .. devoting their' thee Midlabor to 'four or . live acres 1hat-0)0111d be given oidy...011 one acre, an1. that in cultivating a: 1arg7 er areas 'of land in order to secure • the yield: t het meld. be obtained from, a. .s»ialler field. they are ilea -easing the eost ' ,preductinn and . • eerrespontlingly re- . :during. the. pratita thereora,asetateenuttle ittudes senictimeseexpeustve itt Weak and ..111,7huite. Mud; 'Yet ::for • 'far -Jeers. to learnein the nierlagetnent of their faeina ,• Jfl Europe qbe intensive System. A the, • ride, eut it, this coentry it is difficult to even aftreet the attentiou. of farniets • . direction% thottirli the popu- lotion ..inereaSes and the .peblic land is taken up. farmers (16114;01rd to increase .their avarage.•yields .of (Tops," not only in .oreer, to reduce .the cost eif 'production, but also that they. may coin - Pete With those who are More :enterpris- ing, .• The strongest. competitor of a farmer is not the grain -grower .of •some otteer country,' but his neigiher. lithe . neighbor can make his land average ten bitshels more per twee than'he, then the neigliber ean, if 'he preferred, gen at a lower price, and thus reduce the valim of the article in his eommunity. The •evi- &rice is conclusive that where the in- tensive system is • practiced. the profit are ,larger, as 'gardeners near tho large, cities make small farms payprofits that ase really :surprising to those Who are • content to; adhere to the syetems that , have been ie vogue for years: '.There are yet splendid opportunities on farms for those who are willing to devote time and labor to increasing the yields Of crops rather than in cultivating lairsee areasand security but little more than . the 'cost • of production.--:Philadelpide Accord. , Harvest is C�ining But before it comes there is a fruit season, You will therefore went a supply ot Fruit jive, We hey°, InSperial, Pints, Quarte and lifin 01119ne• ' Do yoAchant a Hay Forkirols34 inch of Pure Meiling Then, come here. Do net • forget Forks, Rohm, Scythes, 'baths, Boythe Stones, Machine end Cans, Then pio, haps tysnt a eoreen door or window? 'You ought see ouzo. !t will be seen, however, that the continued applicaticin Of lime • alone • would osoon moss the 11041 to become matausted of Re uattival aupPly, not on Y potash, but ale() •phoe'Phoorio add, and in time the land would become clover seek, wh4ch ts a' condition often met with. -R. Smith in Farm Journal, a 'r • In the Pleeim • 'Any old billting''`orioty be tipsde to answer and yet be far 6+6'in mite ble ' To be adapted to pigeons the roc', should be rain and snow proof, end three of the teddies, the ones most ex- posed to •stornos, el.rtftlel be free front brelrices and substantially wind-prooL rat and miee infested building ehould sici case be used for a loft unless tome means are available for including them. Rats eat the egra and the squabs, too, Alice motet the :testi; and !disturb the birds when hatching, and So almost aro much damage" as their arger kin. • • A dry -floor is essential in th pigeon, loft and a dry atm6sphere is Ale' ale • important. The health of the birds dee pondi largely on thie condition. To Mouse It a board floor is required 1* tome cases. We should be matte ot snatched flooring, mid ha kept covered frith clean MI& 4.,ttt‘mols.iiailvitsaiiiiivoiril /Os reported that wirelegs inessaisee were exchanged between the Marconi stet Ione at Made Ilayjaid Cornwall. A path Of the etirtmation contingent sailed for home in the Allan liner Tun. Alain, which left' Liverpool yesterdaY. Nieholas roulter, a Galt man Of 03 years, took rough•on.riate because &girl of 10 refused to listenNito:his Wooing Honey retilveri • e Canadian Nellie as ,char ered Th h t the steemer Foreric to ply from Vic - tette. BsC. to _Australian. and New Zealend ports, Area Heart and Nerve Tonic, Blood and Tiesue Builder and Cr:institution Renewer for all troubled with weak heart or nerveir. Ai a food for the blood,'the fuddle and the tames, they cannot be excelled. If yon are teoubled with Nervousness; • Sleeplessnese, Nerves Prostration Pal- - Imitation of the Heart, Shortness of 11;eath, Weak or Fainting Spells, Ametnia, or any form of Debility, take • • MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS, UNDERTAKING, A litre variety of Package Teag such, as Blue Ribbon, SAID:de Monienn; • Grand Mogul and Fan Brand. • Terme are oath or produce) such as Eggs at 14e, (and likely more) Blotter, Lard, Tallow, Dried Apples, eta, A trial respectfully solicited, Your for bueineee, . .0 Do you went you! Photos enlarged, if so, Ask for one of our Cards. Emporium, Loudeaboro July Ord, 1a02. flADM One Third of your life is spent m bed. • • • For that reason your bedroom should be the beet furnished room in the hem. Iron and braes beds are becoming BO ponular, that nc well haniehom home complete without them, We have in Stook several new patterns, with wire spring Mtaohment, in wbioh Cleanliness, Beauty and Comfort are combined. The prima are not high. MI.. 01-1301.,Z= w 3E3T-4 i• -- 11, • Buggies Wagons! Do you manta high grade Buggy or Wagon? We have the finest stoelt to select from. Affairs latest styles in the new- eet colors. Our prices are as low sts.can be found for first-class material and workmanship. Before you buy call and see us. ' We ale° handle the Canadian Steel Field'Fence, already woyen, any farmer oat ereot from 60 10 80 rode per day, it is a oheap strong fence. Geo. La,vis Isaac .Street Clinton , 9 N EST DOOR TO SEW ERA OFFICE • Every. ra,riner Should use FORMALDEHYDE. The best known remedy for Smut on Oats,. Barley, Wheat or Corn. We eau give you testimonials from all t'he leading farmers of this section who used our Formaldehyde last year. Fall instructions given with each ' bottle. Use Cpmbe's "Standard Forntaldehyde" , , B. CO M B Chemist a Druggist Reduction.ip.. Prices Here is a great chance to secure a first clasenbuggy ;rites; big reducibon. Not • these Oricein,- • ' $80 Buggies for $68 1 S75 Buggies for $65 $65• 13uggies for $60 Remember these sic, all our own make, whiph pineal tis in a position to guarante . them, es we do not buy any -material bat what is first clam. , . • , • ;Repairing' promptly; attended to by experienced, men, RU. ABALL - Anion' Street, . . • Sasn; r, and Blind Factory,71, S . S. COOPER - PROPRIETOR, General. Builder and Contractor. Tlers factory is the largest in he county, and has the Very ham' improved ma- ' ehitierv, , capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive, mod reliable stook and prepared plans, and give estimates for teed build all ohms as of b on short ttotioe and on the closest prices All Work is eupervia- ede in a 'menhanhial way and etteiefaottan guaranteed. •We acitt ell kiratleof ene terior and exterior Material: • ss• • Lanilier Lath. ShifigleS. Lime, :Sash Doors,. Blind's Etc 9 . Aont for the Celebrated ;GRAMM'. ouroot DESK, maantaotbred -* Waterloo.' Cal) and get mice° and istomates before placing *one oiders Cifiton nother, Drop in Pri.cest____ The undersigned is offering his480 Buggies for $65. They are his own make, and are madd from choice material and bz first chiss mechanics. All the latest improvements used an( are up-to-date in every respect They cannot be surpasset and we guarantee them. JOHN LESLIE* Huron Street: Olintclu oke Dandruff Cure STOPS ALL VALLINO Olt THE HAIR—REMOVES DANDRUPP--i-AAVS AIX IRRITATION Olt THi SOALP••' - IT ' PROMOTES A LUXURIAN'I, GROWTH OP THICK. HEALTHY • HMR AND PREVENTS BALDN • , PRICE GOO. AND $1,99, , , 41, ALL emiliaiati Arnie' tteli Me A. I. IIIRDIER CO., . Chicago; Now LEM% Pa* rU*NITURE BROADFOOT, BOX & 0. • Tbe eteady increase our trade le goad prOorof the feet that our gore e are righ and onr prima lower then those of other dealers in the trede. We knanafacture ftirnittne oti it large scale and Can afford to Nen die Xi you buy from tie, we heve for you the profit, which, Weather Oagieth has to Added in, the retail dealer, ' This Week we have teamed into amok some of Our new designs. Spam 111 net permit • us to quote prices, but come and bee for yourself what snaps we hese to offer. Reixtembee--we are determined that our priette obeli be the owes* in tbe rade. Their curative power is quickla mare.' (cried., They purify and tevitaiiee the 'Itt this datetrttrinat bar atoeh la blood, brighten the !grain and steady tied • atretightal the neeves front the th'et fe dosdlos;icia soil, per boa eel twee tor era - at. all dealer* or • U. Tnitee Lmited,thu . *stOnt!b;t. cbinplette ea We More undoubtedly t a beet inners /7", 4ta • Ao the Iowa** BROA.DFOOT, BOX &do.J • P6 a, -Night and Sunday tittle attehdea *6 by (Yelling et Dfrattoil irokbakaa Chidley eau tuner fr,1 • 1