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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1903-06-19, Page 8I ., # . A ____ LKTI',�'A�'13j=. - . - 7 Ift, i -,- - - � __ ... �_ ., _ . --- ­ ­ - __ - _.�: , ... - _;_ � � . ; .P 4 I - �1? I � i i X . 10 0, i . 1 � I ! 411 1! '"" I I . - , r _ , , , - , , � . I I .. I - . . - . I -_ ' . . .­_ I I � I ftrlw4s "win per(Nnsr. 4* bytoc' uj � " " .' A" Jobt *1h,Wl *"rY - ' � L ., . : an4 I We$*,,.. fth,p AN , ", 001k IMP III 1 I�ENi ' W - 00 04�4404ally . "I'vo-Zodo " I LL 0 * ­ ,49WnWookasil _1 r`110 . . I I � zt); J4,t"14"'r,00, oil, or with '. . I , . L .. � Ir T114111,01 , 0 . 111344p her stropN #*vl , i -O `E X'P.. E-, L � � - . Q00 ., , , ifo.. . .,p J!op,��9.P4"`Qf SL ,to warmas oil sold 'by Is - ; . I , I - - AM= � I T'H,R'ILLI (.0 � , . E "-r____--.".--.1 others for dressing this class of gc;r, Well. Jklany strange stories have 'been tol4 I ­ . I � . I . . I ose feel� . � , . I I 1. P . .Harnesses. need w0bint quite wt lifitich . They cure th of the, "wild mao!" of the Grand Callon I va 09 its *ho ompl" Vr 4 I "I , , . ad , some'veir - COMPANY. - I ! . thq'40 ling, for Rey become ea� . of the Colorado, And While - , as , I imp of a 061017,00wPo"Id. crusted witV dry a sinking%th"IC19*30*04 TORONTO STREET RAULAY . . , , .weat, and tho dust I . . . . . . . . - , � - that'lp contirtuAlly L settling, a tin � At fisines, Inake the sollis have credited .these weird. tales, . . . , I I . s WANT TO OlVR UP WORK BUT WAS 'F9XOKD To no 00--ing"A MW rft heart beat .nd ,t part been re- 610 "OT MOUTHis "it JHQ . I .strong * they have for the mo ., . YS"Up UZTWUw1U LL'FX AND PUAT"A T"INAT" PW V WAS,, T L I absorbs the. leather so, that it "Rcks, I I # XiVla U1QHT99K .. .� ,48 � __ Jetting in -the water ,every time it is oUi I garded as the ingenious inventions of 'L . 90101N. - THAT $.�VED . � regular 0, AND "10 OASK PNQNOVNOZD 00 . I I X 1 �4 0 i , ,.- THU 89*T P"VoICIA"s IN TORONT � L . ­ . , � IR" RT, TO U81 ,� A I becomes .., . sweet, ref1resb. , or . Pp ASL A LAST 0 ,, .9 THU I An the raill, so that it irot- I . I :maginative travellerii, and have passed .R1OV6 THAT lip WAS ADVlisst I i . 14n. Harnt3l, should be frequentIV L ' ,r . . ing Aleep and I a ' .' - Is TRSATMXNT . I* "OW Ift GOOD HKA16'r" APdD MLX -"U i . . . NY LIFE011 - . nto tr dition as such. But. aqpord . pr. 0160,04.1111111 I LO -, . , . I Olken to plects, and well washed, a . banish bead- I I THU DAY Hig jlI[4RDOFT"16MAftVXL %igitEMKOY I L L . nd, , 11 - I .11 . g to H. W. Steven$ of Cedar, �Col.,. -- I - I I . . ! . ' ed f X I when nearlyL dry, Well rubbed with a ,` jiscisep iaud ner. ,n . . . r I I . . . . .1 . 7%.k.fls a 4ming sentence er ,&'%�, d ' , ed.1ca, H U yousness. Th!y .,be Albuquerque, New )4" . . .. I � I . Ir 0. , #rgatmentf!410 Woollen raw dipped in the oil sel . lays T mare too, . L . . �, I . ,L 11" a W new life I Dem crat, the "wild ' is not a . 1, I I ybeful. letter of teSUVOny to X0 ;lI4 and toy friends Were No more oil should be put-on t toted. I _ tal land gra_ - . ' f 0 Q me g ban will . L �RVJ r '"i'tiSe .It .0 . .1 L 1. � I . I wA# 4. The doctors said I b 4bilotbed or dr - and e I (P% -11 %,as.1jy ,10 ..q., .4tly, alar v., L and e I t , L X0 8 � nerf In 0 Lm vbtVe ,y In so'that' when I I . , . � led J . yth, and be, gives a thrilling account , Win am 40 _ '6'stiffering4rom I noy _ � 0, th. L .1 . . Is 4 _ Miry Fred M. W, w _ 'kid d1sea e 'a 4.ry cloth L - , I LL nt. She suffered frown kid, , LA the leather is rubbed ;ith - di,jpiri of an encounter he had with, th . !I !: I r ere . . I =t � le ,.Whteb , heart itroqble and limight drop 011,41it any it. will be perfectly clean, H ' / shatt I d women, 1. . , . !!rpess I'll, Twill ip=d' and ' t ,, ,nor phy- time. m e come tv oi� 320ya) t, J� I i I it e bestit-, zinew 3 _y Aunt procured ad I)OTTles 01, t4t to properly cared for will lasli . .- Ire, I I . ,11 seem-ed,dark and VAlue's oelbr Com ,no and .. .. who bav L I 11 . .tle %wl_ 43 long as that . Which is, Ile, I think there is "Two years Ago." says Mr, :5tevens, 1. §11olvas,. When a ,cund for i . to I - � � I .,_ I ;;; '. L -fortbosufterin IWOMMLF'gine's I used , A;er ip", nT, a second bo� - 91telited, neverwashed,L never oiled assol no core for them. 4I had business in the northwestern . �1, ;"Ll - . . . -1 I - ,: 11 I . .. loom ,as% Kght, to. her !felt stronger, andlia III of getiting r � . bQtt,PFJ 0 )?aiue,s Vel. only cleaned at holiday. tim 11 ... 1� �­ es,, They.4;uro Nervousness, Sleeplessness; part ofeArizona that took.me in the .. , �'�, , i p;TQ WHO ry , ell-,'againi, Mx or -q Arrerican Cultival;9t, ___v`1.ft10` � - . I alti on. a Wetmiliere usod t4e, w D P . Nervous Prostration, Brain - Fag, Faint *eighborhood of the extreme lower pild ff;1 I � 11 I lind , ith 4;Iad was happUT ery Compound made me a new Wolin . . � . - . �­, � . . . ..,:� " � � mg alud- well, d . .1. Spells, Listlessness, After Canon of the Colorado - '. I . Mrs Wetnowe 'writes as so an. 1,,%mnow sw . . wind Dizzy I . Df the Urand I I .. I . , . ,Ls esdon,4 and s; ree4.. . - , a Effects of La Grippe and Fever, Atimmia, River, in Mohave County, Arizona, 1. - - - . -_ I ­ I 10 : appetite Tlendid dig, . Potato.growmg . ng. Having tile inisfortline oi getting. my I- __ - ' . , Paine'sCelery0omPmn Gen arisi, :, , ,#,A year ago I vo�as ,in such a low like'a chil . , eral Debilitx andall troubles , "I - -I- - _151� - - . .1 , I �: . condition of healtheJhat my life was I was the itnedicine that savZ-4 my life", Few people study into the reasons from a run-down system. - . arm broken, I took a trip � to the river . .. - ­ . __ 0 ... � . I � - _. - _11111111111110101111111111111111 . .. . . . !osr doing a thing, -and instead of doing . FrIC6,3.0c. per box or 5 for $1.95 . . . w kill time and catch a few beaver � . . I . I I _. - . 1. e. I I .1 k according to reason ma � ny I all druggists or tisisialled by . i constructed a skiff, with the aid ol � I � I r . --- - ,'heir wor � a friend, and when my arpi g6t strong . ­ . ., I __ - __ - - - __ �' I . . I - I �� . rif I I .., " - -7 1 ' . io it, according to "grandfather's Tule,!' . enough I took a trip tip the canon 24 �­ - -,---, I- I It, I I . - � . a L. . . 11 . TOET. NILAVRX Co., LIMJTED. , . . � 11 - 1. �, "_ I , ar , I . .1 I far as 1 -could go I I A few . I . - .L .� I I i :handed!down from bygoiie'da,ys. When , . L Toronto. Out. - . ?vith, a boat.* . I .1 . . � �� I .. I � o .. I I . rXII I I illo. soil was new, full of humus and . . . . I . . miles above the entrance I hauled my . . I . I , .1. �, . ; 1. I - ­ Q I . , 0 1 . ­ ,.I.. L. 11 i boat upon ,tile Sand and got ready to . I I I I. � . alls. I Mr, Altre,l Waiden, 1 Cornwall St., Toronto, who After using this valuable treatment for some oft I ., 11 plant food, and was light and loose, the "' lie the rock w, time, the cough stop . . I I I inct the team will bhrrow ten d'r t,Welie' exallll fins been;n the employ of illia Ltrea R-ailwr.�' Cost,- . weats W1,u,1.111W-_j1 . . I ; L "' * t attr . s I ved,pairk in left I ,� �. . .A 4, .� I ?oots . could get th%ugh it.to great I I Pie first thing* tha acted MY puny for a number of) -cars as motormaos.;06rms us plictitains 1� roved an night . � I le -- I .. I acres a day, and do it better than any i I !, it; - - - 11 :engths eaiily, and if cut off. by a care- I 1,!Ittention was viOTinpritit of bare feet that he had an attack of la grippe, followed ty an4 in abou three months he was able toL go b..*ft]t, . , . I i - -man and.cultivator. all 9rdinar � y Ili the sa . nd. Thinking the tracks had typhoid, flever,and arter manr weeks of sufferinj It work, feeling as well as ever. . I , ' 'or; c ,roat and lung trou� es. NN'licis, intv�v!ewed, Mr. Walden seemed toUllis . , I . I ; - ss cultivator could get pItAty of food The, great trouble, with. ' been 4 A ' indian, perhaps a resulted in acomplicati Ati, �ofon , e l of the bgst of spirits and expres -d himself in the . I ie ;se . I 11 - � . cultivation is that the weeds in the ,,,t,ma e I)y some ; During -this illnetes Ile was under the care . ,n the circumscribed area - but now our . eful terms, as be considers himself compkew - I 11 I . -hill and the crust oil it are not broken o r a I -la n I ip i. , I began logking the bebt physicians ih this city, who Prollouliced it 9 grist i ere I , all material I the gorge over with much interest. ' � ad advisid him to sitopswork. cured and in the lymvntofgqodbeaIth- - . . � . I I ,, soils have been robbed of very spriotis.c` the pp. locurn. Remedies have do=,For " a a - . . .1 I If . . and both cause a loss, that the cost Gong down stre which he wait flit$tIly compelled to do. .. ' - 'hat den has also been accomplished in thotismdwim I .. ? .1 161 L . . which holds them up and keeps, then, . 9 too great and too inuch tirge is tak. i -,tin a short distance,, Mr. WAIden heard ai)t)ut the br, Slocum Remedies N� , . I I � . % mellow, and aTe sadly deficient in Ii f I. xiiiing them but of 22 zi hopeless casesp whlich tv:itimornals we b=", . i , . I , , en. To grow, potatoes' at from io I found more tracks, , . I Sa,w tile � and comilliLm',il tfic!, u,q ilia a te, � I . . , on file. . . . � . I ny stay . a great improvement, - ,:. , a larger _ , l9to a few weeks Ile noticed . . � . i . - . . .available plant food, so that el wi nitt%t adopt : "The third day oi I . . I L . I .. . . . ­ . . . . . .. to `2o. cents a. bush . so 1 1 10 , I - Fk00b4Jf-A&.!1 .. L.,. irea is' required to grow tile plant, and . 0 L SUMPtr L , . I I . P L a failure improved. tnethods,-G. F_ Chapman, head of a mail ion a be3ich of rocl;s � I M . §es ; on 'the north'side of the river. i, Evi� I ­ . LL �`l � .. I in injury to the roots cart. in X. Y. "Tribune Farmer." I � ' ' I . . . . I . . . . � I I , . . L S : A -Now. Di that re, 0"n . . - . . . I vl�_.­ ­ -, i0s.- 9:M I of food and a lessening oftha yield. . -_ dently Ile, wa' scated oil the edge ot . . I __ . 11 I . Title ploughing b I eiween the rows and , � . I .. . a cliff some, distance tiliovii my canw.). I . . � I 1. . .i # IM -t at Foe.; ' . L LG 6 4 A, .y � "l, - I , W_ . I . . I . I .� . $Ull, Frc-501' a "OZIOM GM fOr Hum-'-""'" ' -a- e � . __ . � '"AlLs."f x.- ­ - e . . I rowed - tip. strearn -a little:'AcIve- th6 The.0r. 614Q001 SY . ,1; , , ' "" " ­ xtensive hillitxg.*nce in fashion is not &n,lriv C..ww�a iL'..'"'. . .4i;1=ture 11 � I ' I L.. ­ I Jror the Firmer. skim milk with .ea . pound of cornmeal I �sent time, P . . , point where I- saw the rfian's head and . Four Marvellous Fred Remedies for all sufferers, reading this paper. New0mle . . �L , and certainly, is not the cheapest. , It is L I . Of Chas. H. Flet-vt -, . part of his shoulders above the greab(i-L oonsumptioril Weak Luirice, catarrh, aind a rundown.eyatems,�, I I is about the sight proportion. If you ' the best method for the pr,c � for Tuberculosis,. I , I , or L �nine ,pounds of. milk to . . . __ .. 11 . .�, � . I. f% - : cal, you don't get said that when the potatoes were , . . 1. . . � I wood brush, Clirnbing�up to .the belich. . Do you, cough? . . I .. I - our appetite 'bad? . I Keeping cream after being separated use tight om , I had some diflictilty'in finding a place ' ' . Is Y I I I � h pound of cornm . Do youv linigs pain you? . . - - Ar. your lungs deli6ate.? .. e" top 0 . whets Baby Wa� sick, we. gave.her Castoria. - lidge and ' ' losing flesh? -. .- . � to the milk works mischiel every the f the Value Irom your skint 'orought back to their native home fir '' . . r� and inflamed? , Are you, . . t e. -The sooner cream can be Milk ,L . . Ireland tht practice of . billing was When sh * . as a, Child she . cried fo . sr'Chstoria. that L I could get over the. 'I � W your tht,oat so . . � brought.with them. I know of no other . I I . be on a level .with nly.strange neigh- I Are you ?ale in? . . ' - I � I . t up phlezrn? . I and th' . . sarriedAhrough the necessary chati-Ses . ' . , Do you'.spi . " . �� ,c It I � I I There -is ,one -man in lliis coutitry .eason for it. In that country they, whers Zhm b -,,=c TZIM, Che clung to. Catitoria, bor. . .. . Does your he�o, alche? � .1 . . .. Do you 1; stamma ?. . 1% . - I . . . ... � . .. I . 'a.. : . I ffter -being taken from the milk the t who has done worlds for the live stock . . . "I finally succeeded in approaching I . I L . . . . .1 I ,� of made hills, to get them up ,out of the ftensbehadChildren,sbega.vethei3iC.a�toria, ., . IL I 1. ffiao - I better �will be the butter made from - d - tlm-t IS% H, `B. Gurief � . . closer to the point'. .saw sittini oil' These symptoms are proof that you have'in your body the seeds of the I 1. 4L . interest, an . . ,too. moist -soil; bere we need -more . . . I . I .1 . I - De Kalb, 111, About eighteen years - - . . . . L a, large, boulder a n)ah with long White 'dangei�qus malady.that has ever dev9stated'the earlb-consumption. ' - . .,moisture -as a rule.. The .roots. are the - . - - , � , . t what this system will- do for youi if you are sick, * - ,�. - conducted some pig feeding ex-, 'ns by which food is obt ' � L . I .- You are-.invited'to tes , . . L . Great care is exercised in producing I ago he 4 - rue.a ained;.to , . I . � . . . b4i� ,and a niatted board ,that -reach I . . . I L . . . & i - 1, For the Farmer. - ature - was wriVing for a I I . I . p . cut off roots is to.,tut off food s . I '. L . . fartious ,Cotentin butter of Nor- ertnitnts, and be deduced a rule which upply. . - , I ed to his knees. The ere, , . ! ,. -the 1 t L$1.25 per do well to'-remerriber. .The - roots as t . hey become. old.arid . . I L I �, . � . . unawan .. . . I " ;wandy, which sells in Paris a -farmers would . � � e of my approach� and'I gazed . FREE TRIAL TREATP11ENT . � L: . I . pound. The cows are brushed and kfpt He says that for the feeders ,of'begs �tough lbse'the powtT .to - take in food, If slcim milk is abundant. it 'will L. upon hint for some monionts imobsery - L. I . 6ne-e, with C6rpicte clilrections'ibr use. ��' - , �'L L v,ery 'L clean, the udders washed and skim milk is worill. balf as much a1un- ed. He was about fifty' Ya'rds away and tile rour rree Preparations will be forwarded y6u ai � I i b q sitive cure for'Conitimption, that rilobt, irp %,A %,s disease, and for all LML 1� � and 'the process .is continued P Jurther form one. of the best f ods ;possible . The Slocum §gkem isapo. Ili ; . . vie -le wore no cintli- , A t a, - Brosic tis -dried, and the attendants and milkers dred pounds,as,cor - It sells for -a lil ,out Where they. are smaller, The older to. secure for a colt. If with this', or arid in full . ,w. I Troubles aiid Disorders, ,costiplitated by Loss of Flesh, Coughs, Cal,kr:h 6 hill . I . , - nts a builiel, ,then the.,�lant the further from the base is any other rati( -u 111g, and ,tspon hiq talon -like fingers : fleart Troubles. - . . . I . . ". ' � . . sfiiall amoL lit daily . S;n8,ILy Write to the T. A. Slocum Chemical� Cnippany, Limited, 179 Wna'�t, eet-West, Toronto, giltsw . ikeep themselves clean. The milk is if corn is worth 3o ce f L - )n, a * weir ast - incivoi d express ruldress,and tho free medicine (the Slocum Cur�-) wiii:v v-omptly sent. , I . L .. Tbe� growth atid (one-quarter poand or so) (if dried . 'rly' cove t( 'talin Canada seeing Skicum's five offer .in American paper..; . A p1cas . e . I � 'Worth- i$ cents a htmi- the . -_ claws at le, : I'vp - I Qn,' . : I - .- ­____tdoubly strained, and the churning. is the sldrn milk is I A ood -obtained. . A �oat of grev hair ilea ,rA Posp(:),t�,c,cn� %I . s,intf for'sampicaft - L I . . % hig -there it' ,),)t I Toronto, � Mention this paper . . . - . I . . . . I , I , --Ii- 'conducted on the best principles. No dred pounds for fattening purposes. Iengtb of the roots are .very great. . blood can be given, it ,will keep 11'1� body', N�,itli 'here and S� . . 1. I . . . .. .1 . s .. I i L . right in sayi m dirty' skm s1howing . 1".ha . I . I 1. 1. . .1 . . I I., . .1 ; 1� I � . I . odors are allowed to come in contact former speaker was ng When the foliage is not mote than in good healthy� condition and the of . -d found, -_ _-, I . , -with t e, and even the that *hey is worth about Salf as =11101 te� inches Nib the roots.are eighte6h coat smooth'and glossy. . : I . ' . . I � 11 , 4 icks 1: L I I . - - ___ .1 � �L . he milk at any tirn . . . the wild.'nian' of the ro - -7 - ' . 11 . . I , L. I :L' I I . � .. . - . . � I. I I * . . .. .. . . . �� -food and water of the cows are cam- as skim -milk.-Professor Henry, in inches long;1ater they are. from. throb . 1. L .. .. . . � . . "At that inoni.eint a ,rock loosened StKa'wberry .riis'. is shown- hy A,')ot.j : . ­ .., , . ,,�.�,i .k I -,, � . ., ' . . I..- I . 'Probably. the largest curraht palicil bz- i;r -ing L . not yet (,Iee,(,.�d if L . ­ . l`.�, .. , � , - � � 11 4� fully inspected. . Dairy, World. . I to five feet., '.Should one wash away, by some animal' c,ji ill da 1%, n. . Dn the. leav�s. It is I I I '. I . I - . . . . . . . ­ ��! 41 . I . , L L', . , , . : I . . : L�g r _,�,6st, g , *The .. �;E_ -!l .. % " � .. L . � . :he dirt cardfully'and get all tjie roots .. is. located in Colorado, wheile .a field The cteatur� ..turildd his, face'towa ds -it is a. disease' -due -to fun ,�u'. - -- 'i -i ­�, I i-, . .1 . , i . � ki illem, thev : Would . ,by . I�J.rloo. -167ror. , as . -d :WitllL t 1 11 I ,, . ­ -, *. - .. ' ' '�'L,, ' '' ��,,,�;.' ., �� . - . . . P, , . � ­ ifies I . Nii� � 1) The food animals consume modi . Care of Farm Harnesses. brea - , of. i8o acres is occupied nle, I 5 ! What a fazc"it w. , reine. y irled e succc;s N . PP 1. LN , . . I L I 11 . 1". '. I I . ;:!!�k� - - 11 "I I . . . I . .. I . . a ftraid o('a - �ed browii* by the suiij to tnoW the -vines and weeds S,_,()Jj ' L ' I I _ I � � � �,. -the character -of their flesh, Turnips . =11 rope larger -than curralit bushes in rows .of: seven feet Soared' and biwo . .as S . -=W_---,- . .. I -�,� I Irarmers are at ed ..of tteglecting � I ­ , ­NN.,,th, L � , .- _---L. " -L, L . . I 1 CU4 , I --man's.hair.' It is safe to say that by 'apart and bushes 3I-2 feet I apwi in - with fiery gree3i - cpy6A. pas the -crop i'. I .M ..OsAi , , L. I ield a peculiar flavor to mutton. The I .. . a wild. * e,l ind.burn thcll , 1. 1 --Z,;.`.� -,--,- �:i.,� �.­ � �, ... � I , ­ ,,,,I ­ L I , ' .1 . .� � . .1 :. � I IV most,things about them, and of -sufEcir- midsummer there is ndt an incli�_pf Soil , rowso At harvest time iscl. hdrid.h .ire p it- leaf) lie ,was off. ul iover Mulch that 4 c -I applied late Ili'-Vlr`.. I I !�� " , � L "I at have L . wbod 'and in ay� i�'i . I 11� . flavor of mutton from sheep th L , % " -.,.. %, ... .,.. , .. - ecay' in a potat6 field tbat;is not filled -% t t I 611 s, per pound - like a ma, ilsitain Sheep � uld-be shaken tip in spring� and � % ... 411 . , . ­ I . ; I 17, . ' * L fall Slits . .X �Ll '. I N lived upon the highlands is different irig their pr6perty'to fall' into, d I A h ernp4oyed a 1 -4" c t rooks and �cliffs . �i�471 - - , . . ' . ' V 'u and bed burned over.� ­ - ­ - 1; , . .1 . I.. . ­ '' . i from that of sheep which have obtain. oper aitention, at least the roots. No deep cultivation can be for picking, The produce1s -used for Jor, aboilt sey.enty-five ards. Then he. Vif. in leh . I � - . 1 11 I I for want of pr . .. . I , � . M., - � I . . . . - - 1 . wi hout injury. Onm preseriing.and wines, ' rmid"With a*quedkl­ . .. . . , I i . . . . . . , � . f . stopped. He w6s*ai . . . . I . 1. � , I " ed their food chiefly from the lowlands by those .who fi�cy �they know the7 given at.this time I � -.6. __11-11 '... N .. . ­ ' . I . �15 The garlic of the meadows and some . ... I grew 15o bushels an acre without any . 1. . . I . , . shaped club, large enoligh � to � fell an _., __ ..... .. _ � . .�/ - , � I I I ., . . .. I . . farmers C . , at" all. - Potatoes - grow in , The ninth. annual report . off tlic'fruit ox. Brandishing this -bludgepd, -ihe . 1. 1� . ,. . I � . I I - . I . . � . fragrant herbs modify the flavor of the busine b6tter_tluan h -doer, cultivat".9 . I I . I.. . . -1 - . '. I ..� . I'll - . . � � I . . I I . 1h, � I . I I 4. meat. Oily food tends to make the himself; but, one' of the thinks:,be.keally Spite ofi,noi because ofi cultiva1ion.,* - experiment stations- -of Ontario, pub- . shrieked arid chattered for -a moment, - I 1. . I � . . I , .. . .1 I . : . : , ill- fat soft. Hens partly fed on scrapp Od does � neglect is ,his harness. and iart Wd cultivate to keep down. Weeds, to lished ulde*r.the direction of 'the' -On- : tlien's6rtcd,to�vards me,' roaring aril '.. : T eve 9 - I . .. - : . I � 1. .. . �. . , . I.. � i I- !ggs that are at I. . I.: ' , tario.Departi - of Agriculture. .by Still flCiiii-iShIng .his - w6kp0h. Faster I . . � � � I � - - . ­ .. I ___ ,�decayed meat yield gears that are in every -day 6se�_ Farm , break. up the' crust and proseeve:.the ment . I . I ' BUT ONE— I I .. . . . .� I . Wa f . .;, : . ir, . I . - I * "e taste ;' � � I , ' .. 1. . .. " , , .once unpleasant to th ind un- teir supply,. hot' to toAke potatoe's .the 0. A. College, jt4ff.a%4ntlit;, Truit- arid'faqter. ll*el- caiiie . and -my hair be -z. - - I . . ses are often hung. in *the stable . . , ­ff . . , , harnes , I . . . . grow. . I gall- to sti cll.� . � I : .% . 4; . al I - I! , v. . I ..: � I I , healthy. Feeding the animals for'hu- If you do noi :believe it,.. plant rq)yer*"A�sQciAtioiI. of � tario, h4s ' . 1. I - 404�_ � I . � . man food is then of great importance, behind the horses, and this is bad, be-' some and cover_-%yith_stTaw, and, See. teen issued. It. id profusely illustrated ' "T - am a, pQor . runner, so .I stood .1 1. I ��. 1�. , . , . I � P. . .. I I . I - I � . .1 . ­eXciciscg-.g-nfast­daIA_ 1 f�Cmethod which will do -all of'these by photographs of the fruits. of.On- in' left the creatfire.was I - , - 1. I " , I ..., . . . . ... , I ., , cause ammonix . y .ground.- W1 v "ki P.v . and demands experience. It is notl 7,'A.ir , I . . . -1.1. � I . . I . 1. . I I � . I aging effect .on leather. Not,. only . is thinfs best, ,quickest and :cheapest,. � e within ab -l" Affeen yards of , me I OVNI (,,�) _'_y&A . . . .� I .1 . , . f� 0 enough that food makes fat -it should - . . . ._ ' - iario: -and -will be of value .to .everyQn -,�. - , I . Ih116­for . " X... ', �: , V il-, , IfIXA, ine. - . . . - % I " . I . . . I ; a1%. ­r, +ble bar-, , . I . . , . . . I wii. �",_`_ 91111-c"19 tb`-Cr'p- , .from CIO: ormula' f . � ! effort madeto er, with6ut injuiling I . raised _iy rille, . . I . I also impart an agreeable flavor no -preserve the leath the root gro,i%lth,_-is ,Who reads it. I , f 0 it .9 I I i : P � 1. but it is v rare that any'.examma- the",one we ivdnt and' are seeking. � - . - . . . . � - I . . . . pie h, As I - " "' . � . . . . � .., ... � 11 . I . � 1, �-i heard- a deep �kroAvl Jusf:abu,i�. .. . P . _W� _ ,- W. . .1 . at-otticnovalga . . �, : Y' ' re X= _ �, , 11 � est ease designsi. . . tion is MaYe -of the'- hart�ess *to! see if . The ',previous . preparation . has much I A� bulletin' on' farm poultry with. the� . ,,, *4'" 1 �'­­; Or iiud'ooiitiiining: . : , J� Mottled Butter. 1. I to � e W.0d man. '', Looking �up I s1w a' . filiest saw, � , - + I any portion of it -is weak, needs repair I do with tbe. -methods: *e can luse,' and rli�sults -of s6nic experi-rits- in fiftell 'slic-cougar.'. . I wh cubs. mplairlits . . I �. 11 blep f6f oney�' See our very � , 11 . r is likely to . bifeAlL the the after -freatmcnt should � alwaxp. b- ­ - ' -u.lth issiled by the. -O. ;in'cl, two, liaif-'gro . " +. - ii t;";v .�, - C " I , � 11 I tionapurollma I ' � 11ousands of dollars .are lost an- o' : Genoiai �y . . . e , Ing, lclji,,i,-_.8 Uas 1he'mother cougar -crouched, with tail : 1. I -P C, ne'. C.-arrips , Woatbs`.� I sofaweeit,toned organs, at bcd � I . -� . sivally -by butter being mottled. ' ere 'is no ke6t in mind .: . ' . I . , iwma.. .. In uts rented. tuved 'or re-., � I - If This breakdown com6s wben7th when, -planting, any; crop. �-,A, College under, tfie direction'cif tile � lashing, .ready to, si)ring on. the, ' � . biarriwtlea.. . p r I,o es Instrile e' i . . . . . . ", : . .L. . I 1. .., .. . , I ., means near at,hand oi repairing. - This: Potitoes-fliat are planted shallow trilia 'bintatio "Depa-ftment:'Of ' i I P. r', � Graino0hoties and music ih vW I 9 'defect is caused by an univen distribu- . . . . Agr'icul�ure� ,-'man. * He. .Also had heard[ the. gl�v,i� . -A household remedy. . . I � . . I . � , . 11 1� � is no 11 -1 . - W-.. himself for the shock." . : '' . . . . iet . �.. I - . .1 � ., � I . - �t purely agriddItural. . "lucle" t be hilled uli some -or they wilf be,lsun- , The 'bulletin is� prepared by Mr. arid he braced . .. Y. at . . .. :, . I . . tion of salt. Tal�e three lots of' but . happens to other'users of horses'who. buineid,,� hence, * level' "Cultdre re-..-Ik: 'Graham, B.S.A., poultry manager '. ."I -drew a hasty bead on tlie cougar ', . I' . � ."OR]RE11S.: . - . I - I n : I ... . . .. . .. 4 � . . eve do not regularly look. to the .sound- quires d %it ___ - , , . . . � i ter from the same churningi . . . eepeir - �1�nting,,­. Tile... new And lecturer at 'tile. 0. .:A-. College! and.piessed the.trigger.' When th . . -, � ... --7- . I I . I -. - e. . .1 . I .. I., . I I � . - . � � Z been ness of their hartie'ss. With .the great-� Itibers- ;are Z: - . cotitains matters of interest-Joevery6sre smoke .had clearod* , . - ., where no artificial. coloring has, a1w, A. . attached away 11ile "Ibother . . . added, salt one lot at the. rate, of one-� � I d scird always abov� the. interested in . the.poll1tr 4d where w In 'The Sugar Trado� Journal Says that .. . . Music Emporium '111. .-. . est c9i'o there*is always,tho liability. to to the stalk ilo . y -trade. * . � , - .-ougar, lay'de I th�' ild' an . ,. - I .1 P ­ . . . . I I -arness break wh ­ 1. .. I .. . 4 least four -by-products can -be ex- , �_ I - - I I . have h en drawing 'seed piecP'.,,VVnted. Therefore, a shil- : - 11 . . had Stood'. The -man himself. had dis- . I . I . . I I , lbalf ounce, the second at one ounce, heavy .loads .or virorking ' in rough , lovi­plapt6d potato.-mbit- be covered . .'To select sceds'in a way to incr'case appeared-., The two young cougars � *,racted. from sugir liect pulp -alcohol I � I . � � I and the third lot at one and a half grou I nd, �bbt it is not .�so grbat.a&.when by. hitting to. keep the new. tubers cov­ the size of cI6vor-pIaiit§, a: Getriuin were still * On .the. r'ock, alip . arbntiv in fine- qtialiiy, anlinpiortant acid initch, I - " . .., . I .. -, . - , A . L I , ounces, and the color will be so strik . , .�Thig billing not only cuts ,off � - " !1;3L MD ORANITE .- 11, pe�- .4, -nds'clioiete s4i�eds of a in -demand for use In the.arts� the fifi- '� K d A.. .. nA .1 I I I the harniss. is neglected. , It is esi er, ' e greatly frightened.by the report, .anil , I ' L , � , , t.. . ingly big� in the. last lot that it could . author recomm . f:N.N ., r .., 11; , . ially �bad� polidy -to",.use hainess that IS L I ;4e ;ooti, but gives thesuri'a ch'ance distinct Vic,let color from ligbt green, echoes of my old. Sharp's riG. " - lest quality of'glite, � and hn'c-�cellel . if! . :4 so C. I . I . , , , . P not be mixed with the other lots with- not ofthe strongest for colts� 1f any- .0 ,dr. .. out -the sides of the hills�,and. slowly -krom . -.plants, _,with cohi- .. "Rea'ching h-ist-ily for al,�cartridge I chartoaL ' � . , . . . .w . _. I.. . .:. _.tj I I . ,:" , ,y ring* . - . gril,ae, bf I . , . 4 11 . � . ,out showing streaks. thing breaks tile animal �gets fridlitwilL.1 decrease the J�ield, .1 � I I .1 . � I '.1 . . . , , beads. arid those heads found 1 'had neglected tc� butkld.un : I . . . I. . I.. I. . . .. I . . . ..1. . . % -W-1 "e, �.,' . � 10 This 1-s no doubt due to the fact I Where th,6 mark ivas,shallo' '' paratively few . . 1 I I'� I Mwww�. .1�. 11 � - L t �'. %,. �, , � .1 - . . � ed, there is ,�dry:'often i' bad'accid,krit, w- and the 'light red in c� also thdt 'my belt, when leaving camp, so'l liast� ..- - I I - , - ; . . I . . I I . . . . . I ";, a�. I . ­ I I .1 . . -N.." 1L.- 114, that salt has an affinity for water. The )Ibr.,p He finds . . , J� �4-1_ and when a colt gets-. out of .1tairdess it,: soil was not, very 'mellow, 1, -, would I dark- grein -Ily retreated"to the b64t,-,*WIierc 1. . I I ��,-,��__. � 1-1. W . I : tendency is few them to run together I . . . .yellow:s'eed. Jrcim ear y . I . - (. �, - - - ,.V, *,ii,, V.,,� . 1. --- . I .. � ,_ � liil_l , .. . . V � often"beives -a- very histifig-ImPression. I plough deep between. -the -rows with olauts tend to shorten: tile gr6wilig. found' le�erytliing � as ' :1 - had * left ,, . I . ;.�v , , � " �,` -;,;-. , ��- � . and form a solution. When salt is "Wax 'to receive a - I x onb-hprse plough: or ciiltivator with . . .. it. Lshoved the boat off and . _;_, ' " . nd; marb�f to: re- period..-. � ' " .... - ., 1- - . � I !A;,x/. , v4/Z5 ­ .. . :1 �l irery, sharp teeth.'thd, minute the po- . I AFTER SHAVING. , , �-;�:�.�"­ ,� �, I used the water collects in larger beads, .. .. " .. . . tain',", admirably -expressiis tPle � I . o ,. - , . . towafd , camp, Which was .� . . . . . mental' � . . .. .. . Arifted 1-1 I .. � ;. ! � thus giving the butter a darker shade I 4atoes .begin to. conic. ,up .and ,before - Ther� -la' '. the � I I . . I . .. condition of the horse s 6 11 ' here I � . I tie of squashes the lise near� the,' coilgar. � f 15 A I - . 4 P I ? 11 I I * I . P In the cultt I , , Y � . . . . ., --, - I . I di "? .�.: Wherever you find light, . id 7'. Y w I the. roots are long. I would turwtho' ' " had ' fall- . , �', . of color. i,eD F.-il". are c � ivariably ents and public. 1, .on_ I Jirt onto them and qornpletely cov- of pieces of..mo9quito netting �ighteelv old� . cougar .. where she � 1URI - � . : i W 7. � streaks in butter, you will in � .. � ­ .... , I � . ,l.; V , � F.& I A ", 'e'..'. e d. To prevent Oiler, leather of a . I to place over the. hills gn. .Th6 wild,man was standing over N I FXT ­ _­ I'll . , I _ ­ . . . . . . - I , the just protruding .top.- This will P i ' I two cubs, which were also' dead, I . . . . �.` I . � find no salt. Therefore, the first con- . ... . I 'r . '. . I ,r .,inches square . I I � I . . wlijle the.young plants are..getting tie , . :, 01,81 COmFoRTS AND . .11* I j sideration in salting butter is to get. "__"_W_ . I/-. I . I I I I. tmother'small Weeds, cover them deep�.- started is recclnimerided,as� a protl�c- he having *bcatiin the life out of -them .. . � LS TNE SKIN ENA-' . - � - , I ". � � - . , ' I I NO THE MOST TEN, .. . . 1 . ��! � . . Igood salt that will dissolve readily. The .. $ 1 . � - tr and: loosen the soil .between. � the - t e . s 6 stood for a 1110- . . ;-- -,x ll - " butter should not be drained very dry. " k .ows -all at one operation;� tout the tion against - h -triped tuctunber- with his club. ---H . -then R FACE TO ENJOY A . 11 . _. - .. I 1. . . . I d- me'lif gazing ,cin .the carcasses, I , ". . I .. ­ . , I � I I I , s I - ;o * s ,should follow, beetle or squash "b6gs. A smal woo I CLOSE SHAVE WITHOUT I I . . . It is better to use a little more salt if ,W .. I I 11 weider across th'e w . . ftced ot. down on his hhiiae,'and knees' and ' . . I I ,e-- . AMPS3 itt ea pm six inclies iri�height .is pl, K I UNPLEAUNT RESULTS, . . . . . I . . . . ­ I . in the. cen - ire of the bill, the netting . * it � : . . � / '. .1 , '. it is inclined to whsh off some. . . I , . . . once; to level, and loosen the dirt Y* drank� the warin bloctil as I - ffowed Avoid dangerbus, oiritat � ,. - I I . . . % S61t should always be put on the ­ -o . � � .,hat is on the .-plantsi If. you have ounds. .. The ,sigh . . I � represer i , ,4t ,'V ,P � e-, I I I . - . . led to bei ',the same ei b I ; . I . . I . ­ it I tied do with -d:rt . I . R At & - � I . I thrown * over * ii to form a tent, . a n d' 1-irom 'the death, W . . . t �. ing Witch liazel preparati on & � - butter in the churn, and the churn to-. ftilli 112 thO .ao weeder use a'harrow ,with, pig". . . I . . I � . . I . leeth - . I . I the sides fa'ste, WTI,. p sickened,liniii. as, Nr:tlls Extmti�-hich . _aQ., _Aa .- larkik,, - t' ' volved a few thries to thoroughly in- . I , , . . 1. . . . � . I . I . 1. I "I st6bd 'UP in the boat" And� yelled. � I . I . . I iv, . . .. ,i�lils , I I . . easily s6ur and gonsfally . . � .� 1. . I I . � . 11 . I, . stomiell, � �Thii roots are the,. -canals and -thc7 - . . , Improving the,Flock. . * . I'lle, man spra . ,.1 . I . . � corporate the salt and butter before . . ' . u- 'to his feet contain "wood alcohoil.a. �. - , - I .. , 'agent - which'carries. the. ,- * - . . I , took a. deadly Poison. I P : . (XINTO . . . I � I putting the rollers in gear, thus retain- 1. .. � 'Nater -the . . . .q. . !ong look at me, .-flew tip fr* I . . . � X. . . . I � .. . . , then . out . I . I . P. ing as much moisture as possible. . . � . Dlktrrhma, . food throii-gh thorn to the foliage'. One - The common sheep Js, �. capa�le of. . !edge to. ledge until .he reached the� . I . . . I .1 . . . . I 21 ' I . I . I Diiect impQrserp. Workwawid& . I ;�; . ,.- . � Allow the butter to stand from fif- - , Lust dig tip � the soil -well,so the canal. . �. I . . f le I . much . improvement by 'the -use of .1ourth lodge, �,whcrc he stopped, ,Here . . . .,. P minutes before work- Dysentery, tan get thrtmgh it and so thi P . . i ' .�and ­ !__. and M.ateris , gust antead.". P - . .. teen to twenty .. . e capillary I selected pure- e rishd his club again I -_ I .. I iction will furnish water'.' This. cul- wel * ' br d rams of some . . . I . .. . I . ing, and then -work it until it becomes . I . screamed the wildest, most limearmw . . � . e, fof no" one . ever The half-lited pro- For -the Farmer. � . � : waxy in appearance and the salt ceases . 001ids, � ' ivitlorl must be don, . �,,, desirable br6d. . � 3cree6h I ever heard, t1jen-turn'ed and , ' . I 1. 148. - G R I IOU A 1, ,, F � , �, . � .1 . I . . .. I I I to be gritty. If these precautions are . _r . I iucbe�&d in growing a -good 'crop in geny of such a cross sometimes mity. agrang . onward up the craggy wall 6f. I I I.. . - I . . I . . . o .. I I I I Ofiol6ra - . hard soil, and it 'must. be done before I .. . ... I.. .� . . o test the quality � of *. � - 1. .0 - observed there will be no danger of �� ­ .. � I . , appear to..be. equal in 'every respect 't e canon. . A iltriple, way t . I I � . � I . . 1. � P I mottles. -C. C. Lyon, in American Cul- I . . � I the. canal is made (grown or it will be to the pure-bred. stock and is .un- "Not fancying � rn� wild -neighbor$ I till cake is to throw a few handfuls I ­ . . I � .. . . 1. I I I .. 110611119 destroyed. first deep, . I packed my outilt in'to the boat and' Df the giound-'artic18 into boiling water .1 � tivistor. I I I thorough Work, 1WAc ,� . . ly so for all. purposes ex- I lown and but of. the canon be - .1111 / e - iii. a row, the questionall . drifted ( ind let it tool. The amount of scum . . � el tin 18 uld not go deeper .than two cept breeding., . . A few repdated- ade camp for the night.' T at Dri the top.will show the oil, along with - . I � ­ ,. I` Skim Milk for Pigs. Chol � tUMs ftalliCkA 55, tteeth sho fore I m . #00TTS ' I 111, i. I . ' ' � � I UPPI . . I ��. . . " , � .,inches agairl'at any titrie. . ­ , .crosses in this line will build up a wa the, Strangest ., adventure of. my the straws, chaff and light weed seeds , I I . . .. " � , . I wish to call the attention of dairy anik all Mack; 0, Suinmder Com- I Where the tubers are covered four :, tial � to the lifes, . . . I .. I . . . . � I . -ontained in it; the. sediment at the b6t:i ' , MONtHLY. MAGAZINE I � � . . . . . . , , I � 4*- iarmers to the , high value of 'skim P1411it I . . . � . inches dee. . i a P a they should be, they flock�to all appearances eq "Tradition records that years. ago i;m will show the"sand and dirt, while . � I A F � AMILY IL110iIIARY I . .. ,, . I .1 at) , qui" CUred bY writes Field, .tiostile Indians captured three men, I I . . lnilk for furnishing bone material for., , . I ,� . ?hould be garrowed With i Smoothing pure-bred"original k04,, * - will indicate whether -it is �. I 1. - . ' � -.1 I � . � . . harrow# or a . spr . in! . t . tooth 'With, teeth and Farm. I 0[course th�re.is great bound them to-lbgs far tip the canon,, khe odor -71 In Wit .. MOM, . . the growing pig. One huridired,poonds tWn' . . . . . . .. . I . set shallow, twice -before they conic adrift upon the swollen inade oi-sound'.or inferior seed.. This I be. Best . . . � . . . � . . .. Advantage to thi! shepherd who,:.May and set them ; list ,point is -a very irnportani one. . 'I. I- ' i .. of milk contain seven-eigliths of a ' .. �. L I s OL W . . 1. S ,� ap� This will irlot tear them out', do oroeur� as good, blood -as may exist'. river, ,It may be. that.thio -wild crea- . , - I .. . I P I I . . . .. I ­ -re NOVELS YZARLV , , I pound of bone material. Nature in- I 0 I llot be. Afraid of it. L Let. the team, but' which is not of course held- to be ture-.1's'one of thott, -unfortihnate men . ­ '. I I L . STORIES AND' 4 ' . -_ - . I VIANY Sh - ., , : . I . .6 F '' ler, ovalk between the tows and not stepo of equal value to the pure stock who, by chance, freed himself * sind.es-' ' "" 1 ' . .1 � I . . I , . . . - PAPEAS ON TIMILLY TOPICS . ttlided milk for the young calf; that � sxtradt,ot . , . Dft Lthe .hills. When they come t was madt insane by ' ' . .. . .� % . 12.60 pen YcAli; 25 eta. A POPY the cow's milk is for the 'purpbso . . the ground " a UP breeder, This applies to all �4ell es- caped dtath, bu . This Bey vi . I . . hould be . as clean . a i his awful experience." ly blok . 1;0 STORIed . nourishing a calf; !low, if you feed ,� . .. � . ta led breeds. The scale of points as I of weeds and as level As a of M pure breeds,.1's very, exacting the school lunch he went slow I N6 CONTINU . I 1. I to the pig there is the material in W....""I'll . _ S house floor, mell6w as ,a garden blithe , . - to the Woods, I . . I I I . mUMINCH COMPLCTC IN ITSELF & - and a majority of mbs of the Illy tegulai r L . I 1'r . ­ ­. _­__ L.. milk which to intended to build �� r erry. p Uirie ,,His visits became of dai r. anguld i ""Rv- _. N 0 44�!b and - the underaoil moist. After breeds -do not fully come U15 to Weak and L ____ - Up the bone. of the calf, and it W , I � . I . , . I . i . . I ill.build . - I I . . I . 6 " I f ll�y., And, it being�'evident that he came I . . I 1, . - piff. When - 'We they are two, inches high and ,have- Ildned thtite are grades, f prices 4,6 0 ii . . 1. s# the boft L Of the Cu th no evil intent, the teacher n ws, *a"At$ w"o * lAtmed salad ii4ed Dr. . . - V Idorn, w* use a material that Is weak ft. ,as bein-used by thousands.for' turned green, harrow or Ittvate and quality -the highest for exactitig buy.,-- wil rftlsdtg� � I . W#. � . IL I lollow with a weeder, Always use a ers, a second rate for the- one Who now and then a pitpil, took to tossing chews Nerve Ir"d WhI111, 11111114ftalld. 6 . . . 4"" 1 . . . Stray Steer. . . . , , I . L �;L � Nod-4aclsinc In bone material; the eX-- niarl silay yeaigv­aad` we have. y6t ;eeder across the rows, as it will level thinks pedigree is everything and who him an apple or, other bit of luncheons Mull axoxd%.V. Bwonnir, IA'ke Streets . '' L' dtjsil�* feeding of corn gives us pigs . I . _. maw . I down the dirt which is worked toward ' thitliki, id finally to feeding him out of hand, I Peterbord', Ont.j statts:-" 0ske of my chil, IM, tho I&" ' L , , I its actit - CaMeL'ntoli"'Borlbe*& bm I � to ar a, complahit about i on. takes a secoh&CIASS animal ni( , L 41 - 1� , that, have weak bones. The supple- I . the plants Is lets likely to Cover L With that the blood will cover up sopit of -until now, so it is teportedj, that bear dren it, boy Ofawut fifteou'veast, did not have 'Philt of May, a two year 61,111rid isteet. Owket I . � , �, siorifing of corn with " LA. ,It, d I osell have ofted cured wheti stone an3 takes out ille weeds bet- the faults. - The third 61969 i's the , uartered himitelf In that, g�Xealih for a year ot mom He seemed is berellybotifted JoL.Lprov# I e'! , skint milk,'gl# ' has Almost q properiv, V" I - - ' I I vi� a combination fobd 'Which Is Very I r_ Work over the potatoes ,often bargaiti hunter who tAts the Po6ttilt district abd lunches re Alirly u ld asio chatges "d thke it away. , , . I loei ML fornw-1 it, L 3 a04L to b&** no enelillyo WA weak and. h gm W. ROBINgON; . . , ,,, ,, Ll . 11ding TfiateflAf, And A romedits UveilAlled, 1ts _ � s000tlb Witted fiv= ai�_ tm The doetors sQ, Z&nif , , Unrolls A"a, "WA- 1* ,. I - Itfolig All Vne-bat I 11 9ther twough to- keep Lany crust fro 0o6k the lowest price boasts mth a Sander's Mill school cliuldren' �� . L I I . � � L . ­ . I . L I .& ��­ , L, ,, *O�Jariter thatild;ftot f6rgiet thAtfadt, - .ng to -keep'., sprouting weeds killedo opthe'blodd, but hits, no 'backing , of and ttachei�"__:, ' I - , how"growing t6o fkd but *61 � i � I Inplain, of too fine bone ac iotw isllosuiahtl, 114pido 11611014 Ina raise a dust to dfive away 110 qujlit� j# II6�.ort 'it, . I I � IL . . I -, 00t , J - �­* _01a who co I I . . 1. L' . - I 6164 About, NMI . I I . I . � . . I � . . . SL 8610J�onl`iw tim I lee . . (. - :, 'In mind ,what"has been said btre.. - . I I I Asion agti a 180 t6igekvi I . . d WrocitUAL . .. . beetles. le I C an Vn . � ­ * . .. . I . I OA Dr. ChWs .. ii,.S YO(l Come L * to the fattehing ptb- . I I . . usiltsi compalled by'the- manner of I L I ,-.,I . TJsd mily philollopher paid - I . 11 a 0 F " 4 it" __" � , , , . , RT .. �11 . . ,� �11 d '1110t tieed-that bofid-nAk- planting, do not hill up at all. Tht . siftp Well . . In tofty twileasure A tribute sublime long until I A, thotobred bull iot 46400i A1189 I .1. I - .11d TO � .. We 06 =.a F4". Iftillaill. . ft"�. I i. Fowler's Extract ,of W . I . . " . X . L - . �, 6111t, rial so much, and you 4on't. - I I . workings will work up a little, soil, I To The way Of 9 man wilth a maid. :at dAwIft t I I . I At &Ift . , '. . I � -8 " as S aWb * . .� i I . .1* *­�li&i I . , . .1 11 I 'to" I i, 1, vattle to yourself so much as, S orry 10 the 014glilld BOW61 and there will be a rounded Alld tIVe But Of -211 the Various thing! that fill � . V Cut It" � " I*i surface get your st6mach . . . � ' , L ;�'. i4th the younger llilglill Aim, then, to 1, 0 MPjji$nt oare.� , joward the plant but no deep trench- 6 Tht limits, of: lift's brief spati, provoils, 0 h &L I I L ' . . �` I , I is. By this method of using the team Aght., T46L ea$JeSj�, Yoit may talk as you will, the =Olt L V color 1900A � . . L 10" . I , . ..stbre to Let. I ,t s milk for your growing pigs, I . . I I actilig . I I 11 ... � . I . I � to# arrows - and Weeder the cost of ful- , *tondatut still 1, and **.&.,W ,��! yosil islit , idirtful not to tim 4,ro .. Is I 11 I L. 1. i . 11 I R , k Ithey'ri'Dingeronii , St "�a.V to Is t'he L sy of a fnald Witli a ftlJ& A" . . . 1. I �% I , '91111013fitutts, tivating should be only a few dollars ' quickest atid safe w 1�'ftLtls I I a e 111111 As r I I , �, I I I I L I I � .. i 1, - .. Food, and we ate , " ei,,J& it boyt . who tosta 10 00tis. *..w 10 I tk AM A I I s , . . . or ( # L � I's . I v & it is to use , � I It 0 a roll re se " 8 -%* V 1 . I I . L I . .4. , , . L It on t 11 . . - I., 'L _ 'L ... ­._ . . , " - L I—. - L ".. - � 1-1 . I . I I 710t, MA40iii.: VA.1"t tort* I r , - L'. .,""W14 . -1 -, 1. .1 1. ". I ­ .., I 1. 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