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TALKS FOR THE FARM.
WNITEWA$N MAY ea APPLIED AD -
VAN TAGEOU$LY JUST NOW.
Mew N /lake Use Arebel* eta Teat It MD
Diet Deb 0 -T\ta . That t►. 1atelll-
geat Dalrrw Mill net De -new t•
Wog e.a4ty. i4s tifammili the animal
mast,dams ell
at emoore.q roy `h. gteml.■ttn`in :: .
me
an in a .audition to ly tit tweet tionkln.' Aa
it is readily .wen us �W. and Mtrf
be picked o/, it shoe* M �M wail
caged by tMe or uthatwflp\ it is nut
Sant Is peek mL the aunt mad throw it
the ground, as the rae wig dig
to terms. The ninewgg♦teyd t--(1)
Sow char woad ; (Y) etmp minntae
m•sulutwad (1 al b1
Oars .sawn la Wheat. �►uu of water), mien es as b wan
"11'bitowaehi■g" is in 111141«,11 at all times Wm evenly, thea annual b • boor b
en the farm, but especially aduring the may. cur add ewe lad platter or dseked
wassailer ao4 about the poultry protium* in lime and mix mail dryOm gallon is about
particular . ter lour bushels. -Som* pr
All the out -buses, coop., tamnA ani ie..wan R esIaMon a.d • 1e.av otog
oven Om trunk. d train nam dead • thorough l.616, ----ria d wae wady 3( More
washn'ng t wdx • year, •d the whole pia
hereto 747).
>h 1►. six loss d
appearance.baudwood •ohm la ten paws d water: hat
foliage of the troy d1 surroundings, but is
considered I.y arnr too, glaring and hard o■
the eye. This can easily he r.uie dual by the
addltiou .,t • little dry coloring ss may suit
ares 1 u '
Poultry houses •ud troops should be white- r4 with °Dorsi wt��, 15►
Ilmirea'tei the in hot water f!g° F.
unison y made w take on • more moth mot 1 hit ask a Lisa. or. t•lcn 40 Iba.
n ow and attractive White
makes • the tin,
-• utrad with the grant this dad • day, from time b te,
and the water pound will be • suiatiw
about the rune etr.agth as the preceding.
(4) brim strum enough to float am do*
1 k very wall if the seal oiler m k for rev
washed inside awl out. All the nest bots seal grata a�•1
and .dher fixtures should revi%e a coating. (or BYe mnnuter, or 13L' F. for tift.en min -
The ordinary- lime hail water loath far. the
uta., destr •ys meat spore. with ut injury
desalt anlage od early w••sbimg off, amt alio to the goon. A temperature of 3' Serve .r
Sticking to and narking anus clothes or bduw t
v st hu has o t
14 results. akeep
nericau Poultry Yard, three excellent re- it may he readily dipped into any d the
I m fey rltmgg
whatever runs againit. N e clip front the I lb. seal in a sack mote "f vse 1n•terial
spa for ;leaking whitewash that will not i aolatiou. talxnuwenole .
rub ot1 : I
1 e;.. r 3re6 galls nappy.
..,
tie
water,
d lime, keepin1 jut furlcvered w
ith
i I the Year.
Whin
gardin is .
,
water during itroe
, to
mnuvc the weLnaeut that►11
tag to the iwo Areg~ne ter feel ely like an* near
'
•
tom, set add W it a peck of salt dissolved
in satin water; three pounds of ground
rima boiled in water to • thin paste ; one-
half proud powdered 3p•uieh whiting, and
• dermal of clear glue diseolv-e1 iu warm
*&ter. Mix the different ingredients
thoroughly and let the mixture eland for
severs!. bar-.. When rea.Iy to 1100. apply
it hot. ft • les quantity is deemed, use
the same Ioropol uo s.
f A good whitewash for use apou oat -
side work may be prepared as .dlstre t 124111eglIti■' mobilo* and ter spare,
Blake ii I.oildlW water one-half iushe) of ingbi n' r in. all hand daft
lime .mod 'dram as l efiore. Add to this two Thp
*rd oldLien
pound,..d sulphate of zinc and one pound of Minuet ft a would. •m in
malt dd
issvnl In water. 1f any color but y lost,
white is denied raid about three purls of Ej 6e6m od y yrr,p.t n .
the desired coloring natter, such as Jpaint--D,,tr,Ut Tribune.
ern use in preparing their print.. 1 el►0w
beau
Lilo ereanh cr
Whim in the aero '
The d.>wer bells
Their fairy notes is rin4ln'!
Sow beets an' parenip..how, their Imam
Cucumbers too i. 1*e.11110'
The earth o'er 'tater pate/we heaves,
An' an' bean+ 1. Woocuinmushy' crook -neck mush
AD' ems, b'1. omit
C.nol�l'a11y le tannin'.
ochre will rake a t Dor,
brows, re.ls, an.1 various shales of grecs
are eq all) (mode obtained.
3. Anc•ther excellent waah, lasting almost
as well ,.. orduar) laiut, rimy he prepared
for outside work ae follows : Slake in boil.
ing water oue half bushel of lime. Strain
on .. t0 remove all so.linlent. Add two
pounds of .ul hate of zinc. etre pjound term
nom salt. and one-half rime! whiting. thor-
oughly •1•,a.dveil. Mix to proper consis-
tency w 111) skimmed milk and apple hot.
1f wi.itc it not .leaned, add enough catering
out t. -r lo produve the desired .hw1e. Those
who iie.t. tried this recipe consider it muck
sneerer, , let in appearance anddur&behty,
t.. er•liary washes, and suns lave not howl•
Steel to declare that it compares very favor-
ably 04th good lead paints. It is •h
cheaper than paint and and give. the
teases and yards to which it is applied •
very attributive •ppearaaoe.
Thiess W. De Its 1De.
1. We .lo not ...rounder that we know
everything about butter mekung, as smme-
tbing new a tieing discovered ,every m eiIh.
1,ot only frau our own work •re we con-
tinually leeniing, but els.. from the obser-
vation and rew,arch ..1 others.
W.• .1.. out keep a cow that maks AM
than .ten pound* .4 butter tq_ay'eat
3. Nor put the dry .waw on • starvation
ration :
4. Nor expect a cow to make something
oat of nothing:
5. Nor keep our cows in au ice-lpouse,
hog pen or dungeon :
g. Nor •Il,w them to go • whole year
without csr.ling or brushing them.
7. Nor depend upas pasture alone for a
supply of suuun0r fee.t.
re. tt'e .1.. not allow the milk to stand
very lug in the .table to alrooh foul odors.
le We do not neglect to strain the milk
at ecce after milking
10. Nor est the milk in deep cans in well
water without changing the water at lead
twice, or without ice ;
11. Nor mix sweet crest with cream to
he churned les than twelve hours before
chnrniui . IThe cream is ripened in one 010 -
eel w in. 1. hold0 the cream for the whole
churning) :
le. Nur add scalding water to the cream;
n or guess at the temperature with the
finger : nor take two or three hours to
chum
13. Nor gather the butter until the
"dasher stasis on top," and then dip it out
of the buttermilk ;
14. Nor sold cowrie salt by guest ; nor
work the butter 11110 gramme.
15. And finally, we do not send our but-
ter to market wrapped in .d.1 rage that may
have assn other service in the home. -
Ontario Agricultural College Bulletin.
SMUT IN CANADIAN WHEAT.
SAWS Sesta Notes.
As sown as the crow begins to do extra
work give her extra food to sustain her
system.
Lambe au nov-ahk pens hake excellent
dewtrevers of plantain. owl other weals on
the lawn.
Feel the horse three tunes daily and
never between meals, no matter how much
he may whinny. Water before. feeding.
Oar Ovale l.e•INed Lees la Kuntaad se
This 4eeeme1.
From all * 4ouuts our wheat is curling
date poor repute in the old aointry markets.
What with .xonplaitita deet fanity imps
tion a.l smut it would sane that unless
some action is speedily taken the exert
trade in whoa will be .va11 much more meri-
ouel- harebeappat than it is now. ('resident
Baird, of the Tonto Bowl of Ttwcle, rule
two statements the other .lay which •heuld
01)011 the eves of every cue to the imprtam•e
of soloing smut in our wheat. lfe said
Kugl..:. importers of 1'.ta.lian wheat had
Ura seamen demanded a relate of two and
three shillings a quarter from ('anadien
shippers on account of the presence of gnat
in Ontario wheat. and he added he believed
that if nor wheat hail hese free from molt
we should h•oe hal a goad steady export
dern.d tip to the present time.
A I•nlletia of the Agricultural College,
Guelph, published a .duple of years ago,
ueaa of meat and the remedy it say., In
the course eieD interesting dem•riptinn of
Re habits, sem wheat is atfe•tel with
smut the gpidna are shorter and more
swollen reD *seal awl Frans • greenish.
dark coke. 1loriet.me they ate embed.
These sainted gram are completely tilled
with EOSIN sinI tt bta'k spews, having an
unpleasant sash, mad presentee( under the
names/or • s*iswhmt roughened appear
.sell, 710 repn.ltwtive bodies called
.q d.. or @parities an ,wedard meta&
ti,. wheat plat, hat when they masse ho
cvmt.et with the young host they had it.
way Into it* tissues, ad runup the
Seen hetween thed Mmores
they Aim reach
the seed and ares ie tiny Ord 1t
has loom .•akn'ated that me grin may oom-
14n so., w reek' spores ,melaand n'thin the
them skis and not etpmsd es In the mamma
anis of whom and est& investig.tin.
that the tenable b is
from rho groaned sad
t that the mala .1 the at-
tmt tti.wi..•ly* law the h11.st om4
wemtsllb ID the grab t that awed �mtte
MG• I Mit_ rswia m mad .f aM whale
1~
I•Iea
f!
Theo TANN* rose man to that
MOW nee
Forty -aim per amok c t the days i• Io-
M am mid to be wet.
Wer cWiIss h■• hams nes arum than
10,000.000 amp • youc
be hese they r>* eeltsets d the p.-
-. y.. tatea
A hies of 1,409 hese wig pwdme threat
fifty pounds of honey annually.
Life is shorter in the valleys and tow-
heads than among the hills and mooniaim.
01 every hundred baby girls that are
boon la Clair about thirty are pat to death.
Then are 8011 mountains in the parted
Stats, each excelling 10,000 feet In height.
Lamsm has lour cites in which the vote
at the women le larger than that of the ansa.
Theta are 40,000 oil wags in the Limited
States aid their daily output m 100,000
barrels.
A man dowa in Georgia has built a num-
bs at houses which aro occupied by widows
free of nat.
The total .umber of matches made yearly
tiroegbomt the world represeuu s value d
.1811, 000,000.
Hyphenated nines are in m
reasing anions
New- -York fashionable people at • rate that
atgg.ata a fad.
The (.&dabupe bees lay their homey u
Madden of wax above am large *e • pigeon's
egg, anti not in comb.
It is stated that 40,000,000 of Quest vie -
torte's subjects in lath& Dever know what it
n4 to have enough to eat.
The beg battle skip Teta. will have cost
Uncle team 13,000,11N[t after her gnat shall
have beim put 0o 1ro•rd
Kowa law recently tl7 calebr'•tal the 900th
&anivereary .of the ionad•tion of the tint
1 ohristian IishoFei, he Volhyni., under the
reign of St. Vladimir.
In the tone of Heart' VII. parliament
paesal • law which deo..yret that on and
after that date pima shoe J not be sold for
sore than lir. R.l. per 1.454).
English medical authorities are conning to
1 the conclusion that the smoking of pure
opium is trot nearly so injurious to Chinamen
as has been supposed.
Of fourteen tint -Claes racers now on the
Atlantic, four are 4.ertran built, one hails
• froth France, ate from the Clyde, two fres
Belfast, and our from the Mersey.
The p,pulati.•ri of the United Kingdom
may roughly he divided into two psrta, 0110.
fifth and four-fifths. The one-tifth contains
' the rich. the four-fifths contain the poor.
There are fifty-three telephone companies
in the United States, .1 belonging virtually
to the Bell monopoly. They ha:. 241 ex
-
1 changer, 478,746 telephones and .1,46.5
sai-
1 plryes.
I.k Mameschusetta man has invented a re-
cording device for seals Upon a roller is
plwwl r piece of paper, upon which a mark -
or records the weighing of the scales se
jdesired.
Mr. F. H. )(app. of Milledgeville, Ga,
1 is reported ter hare received a diploma and
gold tne.bl from the Inventive society of
1 L'&ris, France, for a bread -raiser she ham in -
tented.
1 The most violent thunder storms in the
world recur in French Guiana The
• thunder there in an ordinary storm midmost
deafening, while peal follows peal in quick
� w«xeashu.
The olden Knglish crown u the ancient
imperu l diadem oriole for (larks IL to
reprl*ce the one worn by Falward, the eon-
: know, which was broken in and sold durhlg
Ithe civil war.
Japanese jugglers are deft smoker
Several of them will sit before a curtain
and, from the tohacoo smoke which Sues
from their mouth, will form • succession of
jreadable letters.
1 A New Porker has aisle a clock from
34,1410 pieces of wood, c onpri'ing over throe
hundred varieties. For sixteen years he
has had sailors twinging him rue woods
from every quarter of the glebe.
1 Comparison u( the results of the sunshine
recorder at Greenwich. England, for four-
' teen years shows that thrnughout the year
the average daily amount of sunshine m
little mon- than three hours.
If the sun gave forth sounds Mud enough
• to real the earth, such mounds. instead of
' reaching um in the space of shout eight
minutes, as light does, wool) only arrive
after a period of nearly fourteen years.
If wool is left on a suckling ewe till after
the seal shearing time and her lamb is
meantime weaned. the wool will start •
second growth and will show • joint or
' break in the fiber that will injure it'ari-
1 cooly.
In Australia there are caterpillars fries
six inches to • foot long, and when a young
lady has ups of theme drop on her lick heir
she says @s ething in • seven -octave voice
with • calliope attachment rung onto it.
It Or very generally agreed anwrng mats -
abate that the tortoise is the longest lived
I of all animals. Many have attained the age
of 250 years, while one is known to have
reached the unparalleled age of 4.10 years.
1 An America paper says that • church in
' the sown of Bergen. Norway, is Milt entire-
ly of paper. It can seat 14100 people in
comfort and has been rendered waterproof
by a solation of quicklime, curdled mi an!
white of egg..
1 The gambling tables at Monte Curb
netted toter proprietors lad year over
000,000. Baron Camilo Blanc and Prince
es d
m
Rndziwill, who parchaaprta.aad the interest d
Strictly choice cattle are not in exoe
the deand •t any time. There m always
au extra `crier ready for an extra choice
.a-
n.l this ap. plies W everything that
pi -
may he roams!.
hie reason why fowls pay- u because they
are aeoomnsdsts w turn waste prodncta lute
al.k
slcommodities. odities. Poultry on • large
male fails, "wing to the• fact that there are
not wasproportion wastes enough to use in prortion to
the number of ),Inds kept, an.)) cash rinds
n.
have to he used for theEvery farm tan
with profit uwnurin a tunabflo
le ck, but
there i. a limit beyond which it. will not pay
most of t1. to. go.
Hematite usually receive more atteitiou
in summer and fall than i. given themo
earlier. The nutter of profit t.. 1.e derived
from therm depen.s or the use to which find they are put. Bantams but little sale
• market. rket. and t.o
their eggs are o small b
'Sip, Int in proportion to their sue they
lay larger eggs than do other breeds and at
no greater not for food, while their eggs
are fully equal to. larger eggs for use at
ro
home, and in that respect they afay aa
profitable as the larger breads.
Hogs re.1nire a great deal of water and it
would Ire lwtter w•islom to qwc them thepure,
cad water than d, stuff them with foul
"swill" as so man) farmers do. Pure water,
clean quarters and fh..bs maize the hest pork.
selected • are electel in the way in inouh-
cient water mere than any other domestic
animate. Formerly it was quite common
belief that sheep could get along without
water when on pastures and "oat 01100' in
the winter, hut se one now who maks
sheep raising a profitable Wiriness lets them
go without good water and plenty d it.
Proper watenng u certainly -more mowed
cal and humane than losing the benefit.
tenni feeding because of neglect in this line.
A young calf allowed w suck its dam gob
a little warm milk many timer. • day. It
will fatten faster than we have ever been
able to. fatten calves by any process of hand
feeling. One difficulty is s that the milk,
even if no create tute been taken 0f, is
usually net m. warn as that direct from the
cow. The gnat point in handfeed-
ingi. regularity. Whatever fond m
given should he warmed to new
milk heat, and fed at two meas, twice
per clay. The calf eau better than with
d
a noon -day meal. athe fool Inas plenty
of time to digest before the etownsn01) is
attain lorded. in this wayhealthful
digrstiou ie promoted, and if the calf if
kept till six months old it will he better
am
than if allowed to rely on its dfor
food.
Coe
aatlew Is Using P.I.e. 1'rincl Roland a, are now the
There is no .e in iperIlr wan I principal owners of the eoueern.
1 10rit a eft the The statistics of the crease house in Sam
sm .Itdon Fruition ahrw t t aim 0f ,:10,000
and n1y labeled I wail reflected year as duty o n Ma -
pane trees a' pit
Ing en ee are oilmen 111: I the he r
he kept in • safe place, polo last the
Posses." Ito not didnhute the poises I.Portatlous of anwkin fps• 0t that port
with the hands. Always keep to the wind &lone• with the tat" at i1.2 a pend. This
vunl tide of pint. or trees when rpplying meana an imprtstiou of 492.011) pounds.
the powder .w Iuiuil. i)o not use tb.al Op* hundred and fifty of the songs and
upon leaves or fruits which are sown to be ballads of Buena are sou in be pnMuhed m
eaten. There m seldom. if ever. any .1*nger Czech by the editor of • Prague newspaper.
in eating vegetable and fruit after they In emery instance the Bohemian translator
have been exposed to the am mrd rain for Ins proeervrg the metrical form of the
• law weeks. as sever) ponds or beaMla of , origgi+nal, • fest of •pp•rastly very great
treated (mita or v.getablee would haus to ' skill.
he communed at one time of one imc 1 1 The )0..0.40s hMter pn+teotei %gsines
victual t.. incl • ahfb.-ient '1""e the poaissa the evil effects of the excesere hart than
te (nota.* menu. result.. Ted LIN hie white brother* in two ways Th. t..
eiremgih of the diluted mitten om • few I tare of his cotta, is exeepticaally well
plants first to seeertaie if it will injure 1 dap tad to ino,srage. foe per* iestlam, ad
the leaves. Never apply it to trait trees 1 his natural temperament DMus not incline
while in Morar, as the Anson will kill thehim an borrow i,.mble Iargaly.
s formation hoan necessary to the fowatio n of parka 1 i Fre srgemt artificial none in the world
front t forma t . Ira. of the B•rtioldi Motets of
/Ihy-lfee Tease • 4)eeo.. _f hb.rty oro Bmfle'• Mood, New York bar-
L-ncfofl is ea 1•• sad es boa. This resew 140.0 was wade fres
Queen I� p Iw.ken map rock, sad &■d Anurias■ ee-
wane T>t alae Anel rageeml Ah -Ro-u yeva ,e
Her excellent, it not th gives , over �, pM1 gwrelr of maiNit were used b
premia. that she will mead .rut the century amrnualadantum the rmml .
ss ()Warn Mal I. .... 7111 .kwy of the professor Millie, of Table, rents /1Ms
ssewe when the news was homed herd Awa
stone d Mur dant
scrawls to the thecae is interest The
w1�111-11r61�/ �'
l robust,
mast. Fi hndre i o.r'-hue d mad .ell
m[' lame .bek at a
Ki1tg dint at Wisdom' ail On@esemlg.r* were ( J
at moo despatched to Kane■ a.in b same l fin' r~� e(
her of the event. It was midnight whew f,rwrar.:.
Aundleesl mils frvrsa the mess ej
f
The shot was en A.0 that,
the el«1'm■ r eawas awakened ad ohs i1 hid newts nmd •ham siMt
acd
me st one* into the mesa to mat the alasV
■ • n, wide pleat*, it slid mot offset the eyes, area had
sio■l. r not the flask Men covered with it it t■i�t
weig�r*. attired in •• Mite
a slaw 1 t hnrww over h.r r*, y
nightcap of, end her test b Lith Lipara Ms have Mem ss seem
ter •,nudes � los'
�rL, !at pte!{� Yet is se�lo to bion stesiea for
Tai a y4wna*M iM 1.ssmt�tlM li -af lawn thousand silos and lie have air hem
Prises AIWA
w 'leder plain d mew
"German
Syrup
We have selected two err
Croup. three lines from letters
freshly received from pa-
tents who have given German Syrup
to their children in the emergencies
of Croup. You will credit these,
because they tome from good sub-
stantial people, happy to finding
what so many families lack -a med-
icine containing no evil drub which
mother can administer with con-
fidence to the little ones in their
most critical hours, safe and sure
that it will carry them through.
no. 4 WIt.urs,or Mra. Jaalp. Kraig,
Alma, Nob. I give it Daughters' College,
to my Hillstrom when Harrodsburg, Ky. I
troubled with Croup have depended rpm
and meter saw any it in attack. of Crop
preparation ant like with m• little da
rt. It is simply mi- tea, .Maid it .iia-
raculons. valuable remedy.
Fully ;ane -half of our customers
are mothers who use Boschee's Ger-
man Syrup among their children.
A medicine to be successful with the
little folks must be a treatment for
the sudden and terrible foes of child-
hood, whooping cough, croup,'iph-
thetia and the dangerous inflamma
dons of delicate throats and lungs. Si
99
A KENTUCKY RACE WAR.
Marron a.aeavertaeg te evens. the a*eem-
Nse of Sue et Their Dame.
Paducah, Ky., July 12 -Shortly after
9 o'clock last aerating two or three hundred
D egrees armed with Winchester ries cow
greg*ted 1n the vicinity of the jail prepared
for an attack. Company " C," o! the State
guard located ben, was ordered out, and
the sheriff organized 75 armed men. The
uudentood cause of the uprising was the
hanging .•f Charles Hill, • negro, who
muddied Lyda Star some weeks ago, but
the immed;ate cause, as state.' by • negro,
was the arrest of a colored man named
Thomas duress. At 11.30 o'clock the
martial and nays returns.; to the jail.
When the mayor promised that no violence
would be dope the primmer in the jail, the
Degree promised to disperse, ad began to
do so. The marshal addressed the crowd of
waits, mm and told them to go to their
homes, as the neggroes were dispersing and
no rioleace mod be feared. In • minute
the crowd will reduced to the mi1tu and
about forty *rmed citisens. At 12 o'clock
• band of seventy-five negroes suddenly ap-
peared marching down Sixth street, and
they opened fire apo° the men collected at
the jail. Edward Elmer, • young man
about twenty years old, was .hot through
the abdomen. He is dying. The fire was
returned by the militia and the armed can-
es, and the spews beat a retreat. The
militia also retreated to the court house,
where they kept op tiring until the negro..
had .disappeared down the street. It u
thought some of the negro.. were wounded,
although It was impoasil.le to learn my par-
ticulars. The police arrested and hoe g1 id
in the city jail over fifty negroes who were
found carrying arms, and they are ordered
to prevent any attempt to release them.
Excitement runs high, and .t one o'clock
this morning the streets were still filled with
people.
t' res etemerwl ee0Itty.
A. W. Beard, Iron Hill, Que., writes :-
"I used Dr. William"' Pink fills for gen-
eral debility and found them • wonderful
indicia ." Sold by .11 dealers or went by
mail at 50c per box or 6 boxes for 9250.
Dr. Williams' Med. Co., lad Schenectady,
N. Y. Beware of linde io■s. 1
SES HOT TO PRBSIKTZ 456 LBS. OB'
FRUIT, 11111T0111, 1110.1 TOR 011 DO
o�-
32 tbs. From EI� For Tuutyho Co
1
American Fruit Preserving Powder and Liquid will 4
do it. Try it, you will like it, you will find it less than
half the trouble and expense of say ether method, and
more reliable and accommodating.
For Cider it is cheap and decidedly the best knows
method for keeping it sweet.
It will effectly allay or prevent fermentationand
Kamm nne..pts.
Iran The Atchison Globe.
t.leatd'. V.ssueel entre Garnet In (ewe.
Perhaps the dirtiest thing in the world is
the imide of • boy's pocket.
No pretty girl or ma of wealth ever got
of a joke that was not applauded.
Very few competent men lack "hacking."
Demonstrate that you understand your
b,li.am and capital will not be at all timid.
preserve all kinds Fruit, Juices, Sauces, Spice, l
Tomatoes, Vegetables, Etc.
Full directions inside each package.
FRASER & PORTER,
• ,teaseel 51ert Defet.
The best cure we know of for eomntipetion
led headache is the pleasant herb drink
called Ione'. Family Medicine. Its mid
to be Oregon grape root, combined with
ample herbs, and is made for nes by pour-
ing baling water on to the dried roola and
herbs. It is remarkably efficacious fa all
blood disorders, and u now the aoveretgp
remedy with Ilium for clearing up the ool-
prioe. I ruggiala sell the pgw &teka
5ps lad el.
(grow)
•. Leve u ■11.
The editor of • southwestern religious
paper reosntly received the following letter:
"Dear Sir : When my subscription aspires
I dean to atop taking your paper. The
ally proctie.l &nide 1t has hal for the Met
mea months was a recipe for g.tting rid of
red at., lad on making trial of it 1 4md
that it is no good. A peps ; hat gives bad
advice abort rod data 'may be poet as tar of
the track in its tbeoleey. and it ain't worth
• blame to me."
Could we see whelp sed when we are to
meet •pin, we would be more Seder whims
we lid our friends good-bye Louisa de la
Ramos.
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SOLE AGENTS, GODERICH, ONT
Agents for Buttisrick's Patterns. J aly Delineator to band.
YOU XTLL OWE FLY
12 come to the funeral.
TANGLEFOOT STICKY FLY PAPER CATCHES
the whole procession.
Poison Papers, Insect Powder
PURE PARIS GREEN.
LIME 'MM. ---Hire's Root Beer 5 gals: for
a delicious Summer drink.
25c,
W. C. G000E, - THE CHEMIST,
AGAIN ON TOP WITH
EVERYTHING FOR THE GIRD
IN THE SHAPE OF IMPLEMENTS.
+ + + + + + +
Just arrived, the biggest stock of Lawn Mowers
shown in this county, and the price will snit every buyer.
Garden Hose away down' Agents for Budge Bicycles.
Everybody,,knows they are the best.
R. P. WILKINSON & Co.
EN
ever
The Latest and Best
OUR Miss DONAOH has just
returned from Detroit and
other cities with the latest and
beet ideas in Spring Millinery,
and will be pleased to give the
benefit of her experience to the
ladies of Goderich and vicinity
who desire to avail themselves of
her service&
MRS, R. B. =TH.
Glasgow House, March 23, 1892.
NP1TIPE TO THE PUBLIC.
We have just received a very osis lot of
NEW TEAS!
BLACK, GREBN AND JAP
Wbiob we guarantee to sell .t least
10 Cuts per Pound Cheaper
Than ala be bought flt+omA trial oaks' will
vises you of the tru el this awst'ti s.
sell the best 00 obtshi►bie.
R161113 PRICE .& BON
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