The Signal, 1892-7-28, Page 66
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 28 1102.
FOWLS NEED CUT BONE.
FIFTY CENTS PEN POUND NOT $AD
FOR MMUS
A Puma ?ball Lana tee ,rine Mee Mle.es.
Oho was rear tleaees OMI—Douse., to
Areueseel uses.,_ -Tey w. Tear Maras
w •. nee Mesar as me Oeesee 0ree.ry,
"How mach fresh cut bone ase 1 feed ley
leek or about 110 fowls," writs one of our
readers, and •molb.r asks, "how oftea can 1
teed oat bone to fowler wife sttU nattier
treks "how ofd should chide be blare I can
lead groom out boner and how mach we I
feed them at • time !" With cur cutter we
eta cut up about OD pounds of fresh bowie
W as hour, and that quantity would be
w ittiest for • real for MO fowls, or 1,000
chickens • third ...e -half grown. This
we estimate from the fact that 21 to 30
plumb gives us • good feed for Rio fowl',
and as we feed it twice a week only, .vete ciao
smdr.tand they do not became sated with
it ; in fact -they run for It eagerly and sat it
es though they loved it and would be glad
to get more.
How often should it he fed! We feed
two tines • week, 1Vedn.eday and Satur-
day. Our valued friend, ll'. t:.hring, who
eaderetsads the physiology of the animal,
"ben," a treat deal better than we do,wrohi
as some ante ecce that he was feeding one
good feed of it to his hens three times •
week, which would make one-seventh of all
their food. We begin fee'ltug it regularly
to chicks when they are two to three weeks
old, but we frequently throw • handful to
chicks but two or three days out of the
shell, and they enjoy it. As we have lean
trimmings, which we boil and chop tine, we
prefer that the youngest chicks have their
annuwl f.w.l supply from those, as they can
sat theta better. We mix them with brawl
crumbs, or sale other ration, and as the
cut -lone is • little course fur baby chicks to
handle, we give the preference to meat -
trimmings for thew.
In «inclusion we urge our readers to feed
fresh cut '.ne to make chicks grow and
make has lay. If you harslet • bone cut-
ter get one, or dub with one or two ueigh-
bors to get one, or get one and rent it to
your neighbors at 10 cwutsan hour. A good
bone cutter is a most valuable additive to
the farm machinery, and will pay for itaelf
in a short time, both in eggs uo.l in greater
growth of chick& —Farm Poultry.
Dasher of Artlnew Batter.
If the substance. used in manufacturing
butter came from healthy anin,eb we
should not have much to say, and there
would he very little fear of the transmission
of disease; but since in this line .d business
dishonest dealers often take damage) fat, or
even fat coming from animals that hare
died from infectious diseases, artificial but-
ter may in reality 1,e a dangerous thing for J
MIMING LINKS.
1. Calorab they esti Y by wheel"
York, Mout, ben • mama! tee mise W •
raleh sear
la Philadelphia here is one home to
five
inhabitant.
The wisher of is the United
Braces is 11111 was II,Ii66, Irl
A hive of 6,000 hese will pvdeoe about
Shy pomade of lama •aa•Jly.
Oise road et cask is asieent to support
• mss of onbeery eine in water.
Then is Maimed to he • mow -white
squirrel at Yellow Springs. Okla
A hes et Hawthorne, Fie, hatched nine
Wes chickens hue eighteen eget
A Brooklyn investor prop..... to tap the
earth's interior for hest •sad tits save fuel.
The Esquimau s.na1otar. fish mete
frees .trips of meal hide and tram tion rhes
of willow.
Persia has a race of pigmy ousels who
are butt twenty -mac inches high awl weigh
but fifty
A cubic ink of gokl a worth, W round
anmbern, 11111110; • cubic foot, $3113.900, and
• cubic yard, 11,797,762
A Genie geologist estimates that the
Lead sea will be one mar of slid salt with-
in les then 6110 years.
A Persian potentate owas a pearl of 124
karats which is quite transparent. It is to
be hail for sn$200,0 0.
anddabout the ese tas off •�shapedy pear
ki cherry. lta
evolution Ices required 1,2011 yearn.
The first wheat sown in the now world
use mum on the Island of Isabella in Janu-
ary, 1464, and on March 30 the crop was
gathered.
The difficulty of soldering together two
pieces of aluminium L said 0, have been
ovenwme by the use of chloride of silver as
a (runt.
An 8 -year -o41 girl of Philoiath, Ohio,
fell into a well twenty•hve feet deep. She
clung to the bucket rope and sax released
uninjured.
The good layers are active and generally
on the move and scratching about --are the
first burl' out m the morning and the last
to, roost at night.
A hill is to be introduced in the next
Pennsylvania legislature for the creation of
forest reservations at the headwaters of
the principal rivers.
An electric heating company, with *
capital .1 1250,000, to manufacture dean -
heating apparatus, was recently char-
tered in Portland, Me.
It is gtuuated that in the United States
there are 2,800,000 hives belonging to
70,000 soarers, and producing 61,000,000
pounds of honey yearly.
A postage stamp of the original value of
about 16 cents was sold at auction in Lon-
don recently for 1`2441. It was • Moldavian
SI paras postage stamp.
A telephone line between Paris and Ant-
werp has been opou to the public since
use 2. A charge of half a crown is made
daily family use. The germs of anthrax,
glanders and other JIeea.ea can stand eke
action of a temperature of from 30 degrees
to 50 degrees Centigrade for two hours,
whether the 'utter has been filtered or tett,
and for twenty•four hours at 30 degrees.—
. Y. Herald.
The First Pallet's Ewe.
We ran an experimental hatch in one of
our incubators tit Februry., bringing out
about 40 chicks February •Lint, and on June
17th found that a Brown Leghorn pullet of
that famil • hal land two eggs. As she bud i
again on the 19th it is fair to presume her
first egg was laid about the 15th, at which
time she was a week under 4 months old.
That is a pretty good rwnnl for early le
laying '
for a five minutes' conversation.
It is claimed that there is a lighthouse
every fourteen miles of coast in F.ngland,
every thirty-four miles in Ireland and
every thirty-nine miles in Sootland.
Caterpillars from six inches to a foot
loam are common in the vicinity of the
Daring river, Australia. The natives
twit them together and boil them in kan-
garoogrease which i said to make
p•Ltabk Jish.
At Hirnisket-tcher, Bohemia, the uneq
working of nature in the destruction
rocks has resulted in a most colored nit/
ruggedly beautiful arch, the summit
which is upward of 1,400 feet above the
rel.
The search light to be placed on Moan
'ashing um will he the most powerful
world, andiso clear westher will
men frosections of all the New Kneen
states, as well as from parts of New Yoe
and Canada.
Advertisement writing i becoming
regular branch of literature in the Um
State' Souse of the first -clam write
command salaries of /MAP/MAPa year,
sow young men are regularly training fo
the work and going to collage in pro
tion.
It appears that electrical apparatus f
the South American trade is built in sec
times, each weighing under 41111 pounds.
The reason i that in • great many cases .l
supplies for • plant have to he transp
on mules, and 400 pounds is about the hetiof a mule's carrying capacity.
Fans in Shakespeare's time seem to hay
been composed of ostrich and other teethe
fastened to handle& Gentlemen carries
fans in throe days, and in one of the lar
figures of the german they now carry fans
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cc ending to an old manuscript in the Ash -
lean museum, Sir Edward Cole rode the
remit with • prodigura fan, which had •
long stick with which be corrected his
righters.
A famous duchess in London recently
went through the ordeal of having • drew
made on her own figure. She stood for
hree hours while the droesmaken wrought
fty yams of rare old lace that could not be
t into a gown for a soiree, at -the chase of
hieb every ditch hall to be carefully cut
1 picked nut before the lady could dis-
be. The amount of torture that fair
,man will undergo in the name of vanity
tinct astoutsh the martyrs.
Negroes who go from America to Ahioa
assjuently become slarehoklers by reason
their superiority in intelligence to the
tires of that benighted country and be -
use they lave some money. This is the
report given by Rev. A. Mc('ull ugh, who
heen visiting in parts of Africa, where
ere are coleuses of prosperous Americo&
negr es. These American negrose, b. says,
most invriahly invest whatever mn.ey
y hare in alaree, and are crsd atoll
aricnous neaten
The F.mpres Eugenie had • passion for
1., and was, in the days of her
pnm.eseor of a necklace whose rl. gest
mem were the es. of a pigeon's eggs.
ter the. Frunm-Gegnsan war the empire
.1 the pearls to Mese. de Paseo for 300,-
1 Banca,tghich Mm. lou Breton took to
don in a little hsdbsg. Another fa-
• collection of pearls was that which
le. Thiers accumulated in throe yeah'
h for periset �.dms11s. Thaw were
uentbsf to her eiAtr, MUs. Deem., ..d
valued .t 490,015 Imam
Prlees of Broilers.
On April 13th broilers weighing throe
roods per fair, and under, were quoted in
New York narket at tifty .ants per pound,
and th'.e over three pounds per lair were
quoted at forty.tive cents per ppoound. On the
opening of May choice Iota sold as high as
sixty cents per ponnd. During the middle of
March broilers were quoted at thirty cents
per pound wholesale, and as • broiler should
weigh a pound and a half, the price of one
chick i forty-five cents. K'ut the qquota-
none frau the price current do not tnlieate
the real selling ppnnoe. 'f'he (antler who
knows as much about selling as he does of
reisiui his ',moiler., will get fifty cents per
pound for thein, if they are of the right
quality. While this has been going on, men
have stool waiting 1'r something to do
which would pay. These prima might he
obtained by men in Maine as well :►e in New
York, if they .sly wanted them enough to
follow the sane exacting cr.nditt.ns. It is
brains shove muscle that makes the dif-
ference between' twenty -tire and fifty ee.ta Amo
a pound for chicken& It's brains above ci
muscle that masks the dividing line be-
tween twenty and thirty cent butter. The
brains hello t.. a Letter quality end a bigger oe
puce It s the old, old story repeated, and
when once it get.. a foothold in • man e
mind it i pretty sure to make • larger man
d him, an.l this insure* the benefit&—
Maine Fanner. fi
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Tidy O. the Farm. '
In travelling through the aoantry, when arta
• tidyJooking farm is panned, with fences ro
in good order, buildingslooking neat and sus
trim, then trimmed and dem, we know the w
resident i • penmen who takes pride and in-
terest in his farming, and that it pay. him d
to do, it. It takes luta few days each year of
to keep the brush rut away from the fences, nik
to nail up a board here and then that may .n
have bemuse loosened, to keep the fences up
straight, with no weak places to tempt the has
stock to pees through into the owner's or th
neighbors' fele of grain fir gram, to put
the implements under shelter when not in al
sae, to pick up hoards lying about the bars the
sod house, to trim the (reit trees and cut •v
out all dead or dying branches, to mow the
lawn at Mast once each year, to &Orange all pear
gates u, that they will freely mint on their the
hinges, to have a well kept garden; a good en
supply of smell fruit, and pump in Af
good working order, a good supply ml
of dry Wood under shelter, to 001
keep the roadsides mowed and bushes cut Lon
down, to keep the outlet of expensive uedr- tine
drains open, to clean nut all open ditches, MI
to look after the stock frequently. All .erre
these things take but a little tams, and they hog
increase the web value of the farm. If you are
have, in the past, neglected these things,
resolve that yea will reform, and that
strangers, in palming your dour, may at Inas A
mentally my, "A good farmer wide. M
there 1" Poenihly it will not allow as many pie
leisure hours at the tuner grocery, tut A
others will take your place there, and t you A
ars adding to the worth of your earthly
lows
poemio, and toyoea r efrding me • man. and
--American Agriculturist. hi
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The stall lour ' 1" was fe mrrly written withal tie dot ever it. The .1 4 was W- whom
a'
trndnd in the feurtaenth centuryn- my to die
tatrguah - fawn "e" in hasty and
uuldntin mug Th. litter "i` was akin Lite
originally need wipers the j" is mew aim. ewe
Tu
played ; the dis.etkw between the two
laving lime intr.deoed try the Dutch writers low
s eopt
mrativo modern this The j" there
as dotted urea originally ted imawe to "I", from that
w heel, 11 is derived, was written with • let time
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A Measme/M Ev..,.o
eam
tinwgg Io one d the tenets of the
da
nh.entna. religion. it a . sin to make •
tare d soy living thing.
gentleman who votedmamas • in
Igloos found that the tiles with whirl the
m.e
is de.orated, which were very oil
beautiful, are adorned wink flights of
oda He expressed mach snrpri.e at the,
• eked 11 the..asm•n.t agaiant emelt re-
tatau were • imeiern edict.
Y)►, sit," aneww.d theAlgerian tet
he addressed the enestioa. "These
ant pictures of living "
Rut they are se if tries
Wes." the other said he same us
1. e•tomieb
Yes," the M--- replied "bat do
ate see that shout the neck of .salt
is a Sae black line f That is to .haw
the artist Qainteddead belie sod
sin meed t+ the Koreaisi mot viob.d,
emeh's OempsIon.
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tthe ekeervaNaas of that phut awl its saw
found estalites wish will be made is Ar
gust nest by estrous. n all ever the world
Siam the discovery d ►he non 4 1967
this Jr Lis Goes epprtaeiliy aimded iw
awardies them, moose i as they are me
towe sall as a be pm"relyeeplFls"relyas ulnae
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ru•oies Once in every Sheen 11. . 'set point oto themirthearth
Eight weeks heats it will be white 66,.
001000 mike d as. whims its pestes.
distaste is 141,000,000 miles. (haat Whin
sat attaches to the matter hamse the sis-
ter world is so mach like our own W remit
to it. climate and other oonditiusa, that is
maynausably be supposed a be inhabited
.r..t lean twenty mean W the
solar system. Saturn alone has le, sod
Jupiter pa.emes four, ranging from
Putt about as large a. the orb of
e ight, to Ilanymsle, greatest of all known
moon., with a diameter of 1,490 mike
whereas the moue belonging to this world is
only 2,100 miles through
Though our muni is supposed to be dead
and cull, .liner u.nditioas an not assumed
to govern all the satellites of the ester
planets. Scree of these pertaining to Jupiter
are believed to emit light .1 their own,
showing that they are still hot. However,
astrvwuwtteri are usually eager to 'hid
evidence at life on other spheres, eve0 de -
covering on the cart h's attendant orb /ppar.
int traces .1 ntighty works ,d engineering
artifice --the imagined creation of races of
beings Icing extinct --such as the stupendous
bridge that appears to span a crater of the
moult volcano called Kon oxus.
Eclipses are every -day affairs on
Jupiter. Three of its satellites are
eclipsed at every revolution of that
mighty globe; so that • spectator
there might witness durttig the Jovian
year 4,500 eclipes of moons and about
the same number of eclipses of the sun by
moons. (inc of Saturn's moons, called
Minas, about half the sire of the earth's
satellite, is so dose to the planet in its
circling that it seems to crow the face of
the latter at an astonishing rate of sped
Of the seven others, Titan has a diameter of
3,300 miles; Iapetus, 1,1100 miles; Rhea,
1,200 miles: Diane and That) -s each 600
miles, while Enoekdw and Hyperion ars
very little fellow& Several of them in the
sky together, with the flaming ring of Mar
dust stretched athwart the heavens, mon
make • gorgeous spectacle by night on the
Saturnian sphere. Through the telesx ppse it
is very interesting to watch the shadows
thrown nppcown Jupiter by that giant planet s
moons, ., eclipses of the of which
furnished the first data for estimating the
velocity at light.. Urania. has four little
Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Ober-
t.—which, funnily enough, nee in the
north and set in the south. A single dimi-
nutive one, bel,uging to Neptune, traverses
the sky from southwest to northwest
Neither Mercury or V'euus has any seta•
liter.
But the most interesting of all moons are
the two that attend Man, each about sixty
miles in diameter. That planet is just owe -
half the sire of the earth; its surface is di-
vided into continents and seas, having as
much land as water. It has an atmosphere
clouds frequently concealing its face, and
its seasons are about the same as here,
though the winters are *older. Seamus
one of its moons travels around it three
times as fast as Mars itself turns, it appears
to rise in the west end set in the east,
while the other, really circling in the same
direction at a speed comparatively slow,
rises in the east and seta in the west
Thus both moons are seen in the heavens at
the same time, going opposite ways
Ona of the most remarkable guests on
record was made by Mean Swit, wbo • cen-
tury before the moon. of Mars were discov-
ered, made Gulliver my of the &strunante s
of Iaputa : "They have found two satellites
which revolve about Man, whereof the in-
nermost is dtetant from the planet exactly
three diameters of the planet ; the former
revolves in the sauce of ten hours and the
latter in twenty-one and one-half hours."
In fact, the inner moon is 10,0151 miles from
Mars, whereas—the diameter of the planet
heing 4,0110 miles---4:dliver's estivate would
place it .t 12,010 miles. For the other
spoon he gives 20,000 miles for the distance,
which is really 15,000 miles- The time of
revolutioo for the inner noon is actually
seven and one -halt horn, and for the outer
one thirty hours. Prof. Hall has named
these moon. Deimos and Phobos, after the
attendants of this god Man, who are men-
tioned in Horner'. '•Ilei."—Providence
Joareal
May Have No Daily Bread sed Wase
!ewe.
"The cattle herders of the Argentine lle-
pubbe are perhaps the only civilized pa,*
on the globe who est no bread," said George
J. Gid of New Orlean . "I was seat
to that oosatry a year ago by an English
syndieate to bey cattle for the London mar-
ket. I penetrated 700 miles into the inter -
101 and for menthe lived among the rural
folk. They are the happiest, gentlest, and
most hospitable people I ever mw. Their
habits are frugal, though not especially ease
gstio, and their .rude of life is primitive,
but clean and virtuous' The natives, for
the moat pot, lire in little mud huts They
mike entirely on dried Beek end tea shade
from • native kerb leaf. When they want
meat they kill a bed on the pampas, and,
atter skinning and cleaning him, bang theme -
ease up to dry W the bluing set. After
y�
thus exposing it to the tem for two
the meat is then in prime condition for the
Argentinian palate atter it is cnokd A
great thick hulk of it is eliesd off the mask
w sides, and impaled on • woolen fork, is
held over • flame until it quite Melling and
-tackling. Then a bountiful supply et salt
ted red pepper is sprinkled over the neat,
s little grease and water are poured over it,
sed you have a dish tit for the gone when
the tee b drawn and reedy to go with it
The better chum cid natives usual) keep •
small supply of coarse cornmeal is their
teases, with which to make itreed for di
gime but they never eat only
if gime
Som•eelvea, nor do they MO
to case for it --At Loci. Globe 1NesmM
A The..m.....a wheats,
The young mem had hone espeinally seeny
msuite el mouet W prows. as • birder,
sy that he could make •
Mewing that would startle somebody.ngsements being onsepleted. h• _Ar -
de
inw as 9f mile trip t rnsgh the emestry. Ne.
Indy knew exactly what happened bet
,neral him later . eiglonsaratime of
/onmg min sod bicycle was slowly bought
ate (Ne me • hayw•ggrsie tie sussing
in
Md easel am ► leand kiss is bed, dome
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w V 'wiat'e tie mat-
ter r
'R'ook tit ltiiy& ride bo- y," gee meed
"111.C7orligilLbreallt the
r
"We, and M+ be .�re4�ames� me a mental.
O 1. weed, 'list 1 Weeks w elm"
it east «7 to repair the Ansi. The
Mir
DeleoEmir Wenn P.esu sees W his MD yet.—
ff
For two years I suffered terribly
with stomach trouble, and was for
011 that time evader treatmesit a
physician. He dually, atter g
everything, said stomach was a t
worn out, and that I would have to
cease eating said food for a time at
least. I was so weak that I could
not work. Finally on the recom-
mendation of • friend wbo had used
your prrparations
with beneficial re-
sults, I procured a
bottle of August
Flower, and com-
menced using it. It seemed to do
me good at once. I gained in
strength and flesh rapidly ; my ap-
petite became good, and I suffered
no bad effects from what I ate. I
feel now like a new man, and con-
sider that August Flower has en-
tirely cured me of Dyspepsia in its
worst form. JAnah R. DZDi RIGS,
Saugerties, New York.
W. B. Utsey, St. (Gorge's, S. C.,
writes: I have used your August
Flower for Dyspeia and find it an
excellent remedy.
A worn—out
Stomach.
ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN.
a'ver's Lin" .eat rrrtes. ear.
Marshal MacMahou will produce h;s
bag expected memoirs in the course of the
"ext sixteen mont.a.
Antonio Flores, until recently President
of Ecuador, will soon be appointed Minister
to he l; n.ted Steam"
Professor VonLeubacb, who ps'••ted the
fist successful per -nit of Bismarck, is one
of the lions of Munich.
Modje.ka has gone to her ranch in Cadger
nim tor the summer with her hustucd, Count
Bue'nta. She does not look her age, which
u da•tgarot:sly near 50.
General Ja nee ti Weave:, the nomv..se
tor 1're.ident of the People's party, does not
smoke or safer or dri :. He poeeseers •
pleasant &intim, voice.
Auweet Babel, the leader of the more
temperate branch of the (..i man Socialists,
is about to publish a book entitled '• History
of (:e. man S..cial Democracy."
(Cyrus W. Field was bore 'u 1819. So
were Qeueei Victoria, John Ruskin, Charles
Kingsley, Thomas A. Hendricks, Julia
Ward Howe and Charles A. flare.
aimed,. L•.- seat erre. ON.Mhertn.
Wiliam Black, the novelist, does his
literary work •v • room at the top of his
house above the noise of the street s'id
away from all ounces interruptions.
'remelt was opened at BrinnOle yes-
terday on the bodies of the men killed
the collision on the 1 n';stoo, Napanee and
Western mils ay the day previous.
Edward Eggleston, the novelist, bas been
appoet..d an aanoctate profe•eor at Colum
b.a College, o d .111 bein beet fall • se tee
of lectures upon colonial life rod liters -
too a.
Labuuchere [relic.. that his former vlly
red fr.e.,d, Cbamberla& ,, w'11 end up in an
as�l, r, with straws in his la"-, • paper
crow , on hit head and • broomstick 'n hat
hand.
Frank K. S,.ockton, the author of " Rud-
der Giaage," is at present "doing" Lon-
don. He vas bright, dark eye •'eating out
from i "der a broad forehead, a se.ettire
mouth sed a t;..yish, peeked mustache.
Hlmard's LtaIrea core. ۥas=st 1. lows.
Segot ationgs ha+ebeen reopened between
the -try of London and I.:ereral Manager
Segment, of the ( rand Track, wAh • view
of ooncea:-at'ig the •a'lway compen;'s
shops there.
Sir Charles Egan Smith, the British
M siste- to Morocc t, about whose safety
there was oorederable enviety at the
Foreign Office, has turn el up safe on board
H.M.J. Amphion.
Mrs. Jeremiah Rushton, of Rushton'.
Corners, was instantly killed by lightning
Frida" nuring the thundersto. m. She was
talk••ie to a neighbor o.er the telephone
when the flash came.
The bodies of three employees of the Met-
' w: s hots' at Kingsville, drowned ea
Friday, the loth int., hare been recovered.
Their names were i snie DiL tt, Maggie
Meacham and George f.o.tard.
The daughter d ex -Premier Sagitta, of
Spee, was married Friday at Madnd. The
name of the lucky groom is not given, but
the tact is noted that the charming bade
recieved 6200,000 worth of prwmts.
For the past year 1 have been troubled to
• very great extent with dandruff, also, •
dullness of color in my hair and tiro' the
advice of a friend (wbo spoke from experi-
ence) I tried your Anu-Ilaandruff, which
apse the application of leen than a bottle
of your liquid i find my bead not adly
thoroughly cleansed hut • vast improvement
is the Dolor end growth.
I have, and do recommend it as highly
bensiaid to the profee ioa and public
geserally as an agreeable and weloome i..
aovatios in the remedies put forth for pub -
1i favor.
Toon, 11... Wm. P. Wotan,
1 Advertise% Agt., " prank Daniels Co".
8.eeoh 1800-91.
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32 Lbs. Frail Etc. For TuJily•he C
American Fruit Preserving Powder and Liquid sum
do it. Try it, yon will like it, yon will find it lees than
half the trouble and expense of any other method, and
more reliable and accommodating.
For Cider it is cheap and decidedly the best known
method for keeping it sweet.
It will effectly allay or prevent fermentation and
preserve all kinds Fruit, Juices, Sautes, Spica Fruits,
Tomatoes, Vegetables, Etc.
Full directions inside each package.
FRASER & PORTER,
SOLE AGENTS, GODERICH, ONT.
Agents for Butterick's Patterns. July Delineator to hand.
ON INSLEY COMMON.
Furthereareeee of 0.N •-. ey ere las..
Mon Ellie Team.
Butner, July N.—Shoot' ,g for the 8t.
George's challenge ram with Dirt ni-Henry
rides at 600 yards, seven shote, was oua-
tvnued today, Staff Sergeant J. Ogg,of
Guelph held Ilat.ery, came Zlet, w.t
and wan f8, Staff Snbw it .1. Armstrong
(.oversor-(:enma's toot Guards, was 46th
with 30 and raptreed tb. The competition
for the Gregory pro also with Martini -
Henry rifles, stead' 'tg at 30O yah L, sieves
sho.s, was commeaued the mein pn..e be
Ing • photographic album witted ' Types
of the British Army," valued at C10 'Oa.,
given by Messrs- Grei Ca, opticians
to the National Rifle Association, and t20
added by the N. P.. A. Lieut. Wieol, of
the 33rd Battalion, won the e,ebn of th •
fourteen prises with a score of 31 end Staff.
Serg! (the foarteeatb with .30. Foch
etas received Ll as his pri .
This altering the team was inspected by
Tali Marshal H. R H. the Duke of (.an .
bridge, who highly complimented both
Canada and the men.
• f'h114 laved
My little boy was taken very bad with
diarrh.re, he was very delicate and rot m
low we halm hope of his life, but • lady
friend recommended Dr. Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry, and although he could
only bear a few drops at • time begot well
It saved my child.
Mas Ras. Srwwaay,
Campbellville, Gat.
A company has been incorporated with •
capita of 1600,000 for the purpose of manu-
facturing rolling stock for railways. The
chief place of business will be in Toronto.
Mee PearlWal..f ••t
Tes
The prettiest of all 8.eaer welsh k
made as follow.: Take as Ihe rsorips
hooks say, • .at8cent amount of silk, pee.
cafe, lawn, or even eephyr, say four pude
of silk, and the rest accordingh. Mak. W
back of the waist with three p1•1-. o• Seal
side tt a outer, turned toward each other,
OM and about oand one-quarter inches
ead
Int them plaits lap well at the bottom d
to waist. Gather the wain in frost .t tis
neck, not to the shoulder seams, •ad .pis
at the bottom of the wait, and finish it
down the front with • bias ruffle ane sad
one-half inches wide. Make full sleeves,
like them os mall boys shirt wait., with
ttvu., l -buck Gaffe ruffled, and • rind farm
down Dollar also ruffled. Thou should be
worn .etdd. the blur or jacket, and
who mad. W striped metrial an p•rticel-
art► peseisg.
Edward Bald, of 8t. Peters, C. R, toys
That he horse was badly torn by s
pitchfork. On. bottle of MINARIYS I.INI
MEM' eared hie."
Livery Stable w all over the Domini
tell oarte they eeyy would mot be with-
out MIND'S LINIMENT tae twice the
wet. 1n
The Kaiser is about to pay another not
to the Queen. Her impacted to reach Os-
borne August 1.
TOD HILL ONE FLY
12 come to the funeral.
TANt1LEFOOT STICKY FLY PAPER CATCHES
the whole procession
Poison Papers, Insect Powder.
PURE PARIS GREEN.
LIME JIIICE.---Hire's Root Beer 5 gals. for 25c.,
a delicious Sommer drink.
W. C. G000E, - THE CHEMIST.
AGAIN• ON TOP WITH
EVERYTHINC FOR THE GARDEN
IN THE SHAPE OF IMPLEMENTS.
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Just arrived, the biggest stook of Lawn Mowers ever
shown in tbta county, and the price will suit every buyer.
Garden Hose away down- Agents for fudge yelse.
Everybody:knows they are the best.
R. P, WILKINSON & Co.
N!°E TO THE PUBLIC.
We have just received a very °haioe lot of
NEW TEAS!
BLACK, GREEN AND JAPANS
Which we guarantee to sell at least
10 Cents per Pound Cheaper
Tha>Q eaa be bought from ♦ trial artier will 0o, -
I S you of the of this artiier.
sell s bed corm obtairi s.
REE S PRIM & SON.
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