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The Wingham Times, 1885-01-16, Page 7it THE �� I fl . fir FJAM. T Es. ,F{ . v1DAY JAN, 16 • raPt and Ga on, cattti'x±te.a. UAW I'Vtlittfoont. The butternut is excellent for folic^ Perhaps the most extraordinary being very durable uetdefi' the success that has been achieved, in mod - ground, •Farieers who. have proved ern nlediciue flits bees attained by the their vet" now aSst their butternut Dixon treatment for cotacelt. Out of trees for Malting;: pests °vet''to. the 2,000 patients treated dining,/ the limbs that stye large enough for that part six IYlotithR, full utuety per pent purpose.• • gayer is hunted the ashes should have been cured of tine stat)) .rn l ill. 1tdy, This is noise the less startling be tekeu'to tlto henhouse and swifter. when it ie retuetnbcr+d tout tint five ed under the perches. 1hi,s , Will per cent, of patients presccntllr'tliem prevent loss of amliioula, and in the solves to the regular prntititionets are spring;, if the lienhoube is free from benefitted, while the patent Inetlicines suow,the manure wil ue in tine coil- and other advertiha•d sures never re- (titian. cord a euro at all. Starting; with Potatoes may be assorted in the the clans now gpuerlity believed by cellar on the stormiest day ji in winter, the most sietitilio ,Hien that the dis, even' when the thermometer.: is btlew ease is due to the presonce of living zero. This is One advantage of sto1- parasites iii the tissue;. :11t. Dixon at fig iii cellars rather than ilt pits. 13o111g this now, will save mucic more labor in the spring, The bogies that accumulate every year ea.:the farm after the full butoli- ering should be carefully saved. An easy way for farriers to reduce them is to put theta in the stove and spread their ashes, Tliis loses the ammonia, but it at 'east saves the phospate All open drains should be cleaned out every fall before they till with water. This is necessary nut only to Once adapted hie our to their extor- iliination—i.liis acec.mplished, he claims tiio 0ittaerli is practically cured, and the permanency is unquestioned, its cures etlitcteed by hint four years ago are cures still. No gine else has ever attempte:l to cure Catarrh in this inttltt,er, slid no rather tretitlxtent has ever cured Catarrh. The apprise,; • tion of the reined) is simple, and eau be dope at home, rancl the presets; season attic: year is bile most, favor., able tor the speedy and permanent secure agood ogtlet for under rants cure, The makwity its caskw being that empty into them, but to 60Qyre eurtnl as, one tl•+ ntui net. Stlfii''rers the sediment, whish is an excellent should Correspond with Messrs. a., H. fertilizer, nspet,ially'for grass lands, eopcf_ tr & ;ewe, aaa King stroet,west There is rarely any profit in )okra, 'Toronto, O uuu.de, and enclose stamp butter for higher prices. Theconsum- fon their tie•intibei ttti Cat•enrt'h. fMon- ar w"nts. none except the very best ;leaf Star, :;i,v. 17, 188e, unless he wan buy at prices for grease or cooking butter. Itis yery Moult A 131;11 lliliewlJ1,E LSt;Ai'P. to keep good butter;yin poi • dltion for- ftny„ju13 1•.lf''ti`ne, au dally •a ,. Mrs. Mai Davey, of Ttuikhan. st, which is made in Jun a., v w `t�Ilii:=cal for six year has to be kept through. the hots: during weather of the ear, td nchitin, y ytg, i p iysciaiis could If a desired, plantation eseeds should be ed trees, is .whty n he planted wive no r ehet `1'l a lifewi..s despaired fit the fall. It is not necessary to ofuntil Dr. id O t''lee she Discovery,iaud plant .where the trees are to remain : a when i Bottle of te tug'srelief was f 'but with most sorts it is better, • pro - by vided c,qually hood care can be given. coutiunin g ire tone tor it. short time she They should be planted thickly, and was comLile. ly eu;'tar gaining to tlesh than lett it ,roper distances by this M 50 Ills. il: a 1'"\' iuoiittl:s" . Heng out the superfluous plants, which • Free 'Tr'ial Dotiles ref this certain will pay expenses up to this stage. guru of all Tarat and Lan; diseases at 0. Where grain is largely grown the E li i,liaw'r Prug Store. Large straw may be used as shelter for stock Bottles in winter. Our fanners generally • vont .forge the stray c¢#yttlr If have not learned the knack of thatch- you Don't ant tr find the owner, tie. advertise ills, but marry old country laborers them to '1'to find • cau thatch .a -stack sothat it will keep for months and years if needed, with ° out wetting it. The abundance of tim• - l)er tor boards and shingles has been WARR EN LELAND our excuse for not thatching:, but this. is not true of the west, where niil- xsf hone everybody knows as the auecessfire Mons of differs have be.'n lost theoristauusagerof the season b,,/ the spoiling of grain iu poor- ly wade stacks. • - Largest Hotel Enterprises The uusightly piles of stable man. ure around dwelling houses are un-, necessary. 'They answer the pt#t•poele of excluding frost from cellars, but not better than putting ttrow.of studd fig inside the cellar on all stdesalittle be:ow .tli.e surface of the ground. ar'n 1 Lfosely sealing it. The object is to make a space of confined air, which is a nearly perfect non-conductor of heat. Tile advantage of this inside ,sealing is that it is always in place -Fund moderates the heat of summer in the cellar as well as the cold of winter. Horses. should be bedded with chaff or finely out straw. This will absq,ro the liquid droppings better than un- cut straw will. The manure in this fine condition will ferment very rapid • ]y, and with a very llttly heating will • be ren 'y to spread evenly on the land. If the horses are bedded • with. coarse straw the fermentation will be uneven Some parts of the heap will be dlled un and "fire fanged," while the coarse straw is net in good condition for spreading,. It used to be thought that the frees itig of water cleared it Of all impuri- ties; this is not enttiely'rue. When ice is made from water too heavily charged with iatpurities some of these tvi 1 be fr„o?eli in, The water • froth dirty ponds where cows h,,ve stood during the setninier is not fit for Irak• iiig iso- -Though it may be clear to look at, there, will be some odors from the exermeut of crottle dropped in the Water whish will be apparent it the ice Is melted and the water boiled, .ss ti rA.7400 0 PILLS ani. OINTI ENT This, Craivers.tl Mediciu X -i ettaPhnt.l: Remedy PI=.t ,S PURIFY THE BLOOD, impart toile the NERVOUS SYSTEM, and act mos powerfully yet soothingly en. the LIVER AND PO d k LB, and endowing the whole bodily frau. ^ w i STRENGTH and vigor, Nervous Ile ache, Tremblings with Lassitude and GEN ERAL DEBILITY g,uickly yield to th potent force of these well known Pills, au -they are unrivalled in heir Has World -v 1e Reptittio x ?f heals every icird II SORE, 'ULEBt an" 'orOUIIJ) more cortau..y than an, otbn► snown salve. Its marvellous pens crazing powers render it invaluable in all TH13uAr ANJ) CHEST Di6EAsi s, Qunseys, a i Astlint. 1 reducing Glandular Lumps,elsoing ar Healing ABSESSES awl FISTLLAt , ski cor alleviating the excruciating RHELJMATI$MVI, nd NEURALGIA never fails to remove Scurf and -v hies of skin disease. Manufactured only at Professor HpLLo. wAv's Establishment, 73 NEW OXFORD ST, LONDON ;;old at 1s. lid., 2s 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s„2s 3, and 33s each. Box and Pot, and in Caaadt at 36 dents, 90 cents and 01.50, and tb4 larver sizes in proportion. r CAUTION.—I have no agent in tt 1 'United States, nor are lay Medicines sold th re. Purchasers should therefore loc*J toehe Label on the Pots and Boxes, le th tddress is not 633„ Oxford Etreet, Loi... doe ahey are spurious. n, t Trade Marks of my said Mediciay.l arTheistered in Ottawa, end also at Wasps. THS HOLL(WA3:.. estreet, Txgndon, ser+t.. ” 8 . SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE, TBE, SUBSCRIBE A PE E(7T BEAi1'TY, of America, says that While a passenger from New' York on board a ship going around Cape lions, in the early days of emigration to Oat Honda, he learned that ono of the officers of the vessel had cured himself, during the voy., age, of au obstinate disease by the use of Ayor's S. rsa,parill r. Since then Mr. LELAzrD has recommended AY ER'S SARSAPARILLA in many similar eases, and be has never yet heard of its fait aro to effect a radical cure. Some years ago one of Mr. LELAND'S fans laborers bruised .his leg. Owing to the bed state•of his blood,, an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared' on the injured limb lion rible itching of the skin, witl), burning and darting pains through the lupip, made lite almost intolerable. The leg became enor. musty enlarged, and running ulcers formed, discharging great quantities of extremely offensive matter. No treatment was of art avail. until the man, by Mr..LELAIrn's direa tion,, was supplied with AVER'S SARSAPA• itiuir,A, which allayed the pain And irritation, healed the sores, removed the swelling, ani oompietely restored the limb to use. Mr. LELAED has personally used Ayer's Sarsaparilla for• Rheumatism, with entire success ; and afiter careful observation, declares that, i his belief, there is no medicine in the were equal to it for the cure of Liver pisorder6 (#out, the effects of high ljyint, dal atltout's, Sores, Eruptions, and all tbl various forms of blood diseases. We have Mr. LELMND'a perigibsior, to invite all who may desire further evidence in regal( to the extraordinary curative powers et 4YER's SARSAPARILLA, to see hila persol ally either at his ma,nnioth Ocean Hotel Long Branch, or at the popular Leland Hots Broadway, elm and lath Streets, New Yost. Mr. LELAND'S ostensive knowledge of tr good done b jthis unequalled eradioateea( blood pofaone enables hint to gine Mild snob valuable information. PREPARED Bf Jr. J.C.Ayer dt Ca., Lower,, Mate a: • . uZt Draggiete• r41, sla'a'ytlee flora Perfect beauty is only attained by pure blood and good. health. These acquirenitnts gave the p )4sessor a plea Sant expression, ti fail' t.1 ar Skill and the ,.rosy boon of heal ' Burdock l3loocl Bitters pu ify tete bldod and tone the entire systetn tri iu ' Healthy petian. Iiillhantls, earils,,circulars, , peretet''. stud .all ;kinds, elf 7.,1) }frosting f *catty. F111a gheaply exectttea at Tog Tilt, nae+ a'.t .Irl Le Plo.••i it,, t,s Crit ure., e... Thor • se lt�a:.r;+o TIiE. From Now to January 1st, 1836 FOli 1.25 11 Ye 1' BIJBeCRIBE., SUBSCRIBE , :- CRiBE HALLS UR I Y 11...111•1111. 1•11Lila.. I.. „ 1,. ttik'r+ltti::'aitl re Recommended by Piratteletrel °TIM M S Catarrh f the Nasalvlty—Chronic and tllaerat }I Cele , the ar, a or 7 h I is f;ltrfi 5 (ihNALity, acts Di itiLY pins, PO iysslecns. and t e best Blogems d :', n59 la tite that I harged Ifo It, for THAT alone. TS - 11.4 DIU Com' 174 Ttiirc M.Aii1 ET , 174 I SIQO int soy mane eit, • • (bunk 1t mesittsoseucam•net Own 1 $ p W4nLLA1,D, IPA,M unit a> f0 tiittt1e dangh•tarwao troubes, ':.its 1.444, ed yestrs, e4p.i wag very moot! belie,, J,' aaeurStrft" Haire Catarrh Carer" lien >r ;vy a'.:btrt eared. W. K'. fro catme acts eatee oat,Finartii`t/ i mere need," i v+,il's QAtsarh De ,,,ash; lo' cult iroin the good resells I etirtived f..i.1i itott10. hes Ove it will cure rho r. {t nsettrt reaGS 1atmtr:l if its use be cou..nlred fir sonable Meals of time. W. H. liLi.i1VarFM .LAit , Oat.dlioavt125. . • le. rY` +3rramtre dr tie., Toledo, O. par , ave solei hales Catrrrh fire for: ( Wee lea .,'ud ft glees entire c.etivf.trbmn. Yours trills H, W. flOhioe)N, Drug Hairs Cat rrhCurd Fs WM by all Wholesale and Eataii Drug",! 'sad thees la Un tedrs iStreess ntand 6"eu da 1'luds>;t i T a Coats s Bottle. $3.00 u D( The only gessidne Hate's Catarrh Cure li e4t *fastered by F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toie3•.it sst'Beware of Imitations, %etfsied for the Ontario trade by Ni. W. HOBSON, W ltland, a• ;","�''i'i!z.iisi l 1 yr it' site& AU to Vki. tiooitetttht r tr" i uY;.r•+"e, le a life, [AM, ,tuff reiniye�t�to, 00016trepta' el weraim its(sauce ot",...1I.�