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The Signal, 1894-3-1, Page 66 MRFTTI' RUS.1IC WORK. ARDE`N filaassrt t'mpl...iaewt for winter bass amid E•esetese. Then ie without mete. p:e•a-uyt to the MAS: a ►R DIRT CART. made !'ram au tad Tr..rk or Oilier Vstilt 'wtrag..w. Tim illustration herewith neer -east* a cart Made freer ail teld neve c or even trent the miming gear- of an ordinary heat walt(.n The e•tigreicul; i• limper tact lees! is t,;:1 nee:%,• t.. girt ac kiln u! d. •N' t•• Beate T Le efient *mete etlgpi: 1,1 1'.' r0nt.14,1 • near Or tem 1. •c th.• i,t it (eel of %useelm' •ett•it:r1 alt! Slitocdt %noted be a !anent %eel gale that yeti he geedly o ,e•t.t,t f. rthnnl.ing When t•1' law(:.: •, dirt. er ether Material et • handed t.: the desired place. open the' eaA pea! , {•n}I tit the c••Itliine; pin 1124 Mart " tF..• team, The br.l of the cart isaliglitly I, . e i -•r in the rear att4 veil tip lea• kw 1 1 t1 ,1, . i.ljdvinq 1t••.•'f.' This.' • •• !, a e- rn heelless; carth f nr gr., • . I. . wien:ete it i• • t. r nuhwlsn>; . i, ,mei,,;* f: , with t. 1t• •1 r et.•• ,lar ire t . 1'r alveus j., ,;e• • I nit teem eel - 1 .. . i • tin• raising of dei .4 -p.• vel bassi u::n • Budin. r+ -re 2 e 1. Ii`a•'hv'j,, 1111:: ! 1 ..• : ' three ..pr t :+iT Qt .1 , •a:'. ar 1 lire vaso L Of n:-1.! t • , 14%04 conai*ts of n . • t • 1.t delete the r•: 'Milo the lay• ins; • at:.- : !,e [r elect -elm fiteil l,•; the i,e,t .'f td.t- r ,•ff+i•ring N'h.'they le.eiti tehave it is itnJ,yr�1 t t tit ....Ir-tlie d.:' -k- vete. a forger ib*re of elinin: t,-..1 a, ill • i+ick often lays an eat %eery dee' ler .ti welt:!•. mud 'femme see• the•he-l-itt- #xt respect.' p riedncirtg- m •re egg- in a peer tiro' the Ir; n, and Stiiyllrl her weak en it titch shorter time. For (hie reliever site shonl4 be fish liteem I v bnf i •*l ive erein exclusively tt:•• 1n.•1a tray Ix thrr••.rn out of condi ti•.n 1,-.t:tti4g weak iu the here, a711- faith n r. lay Nettie mut a ! 114 R old: :roto of rat . I1 rPi, ., dealdel, turnips. verset- i•r Is .tet,•ee ee.okc,l. t-. w}ticll bran is atl•led, ' fanmtshe4 au rev -dent meant for then!: but the *uituat fool all •nld tett •ii.- ..eerloolte••1 w'hrot !or freed. It is 1:-lewitlenit r.ea.+.''n that f;ar:. I••r, are cant 'elle air eft P-nliug wheat t.• ✓ w..tv.ty; th. 'e price t tat. dui its low nee It K p es x gran, whteh hetes very _rapidly ween t•.. torch hu been fel. We $h4.-214 e.4 (dose! it whole• in any event. bee-et:et sural! the quantity giv.•n at a time. Wheat bran. to alp km.w. i+- cue•llent fee milk pr.ldnetion Why net get .441fir wheat gr•.nmI whole tieing the bean as w4 -n s- 11.0 flour. and bleu mix :t entail 1}>t'1s,rtieu of tits• wheat meal with a Larger p•rupstrti•.ta of wheat bran. This wr•nid give a mnrh higher nutritive vane re the ration -mild at present prices of wheat and wheat lean it would not c;'at any more per pound. If a.ri1•her (nod in 'tat is required sell a ver small arnnnpt ..f lineee•.I. to -al 4,r of enttonaecel with rhe hull Wheat thus fel will d••gbtlens return more ir: milk anti butter than can lie get from it by sidling at pleseitt prices. Hitt wheat,(' not a grain then eau pnptttalete be feel gams !'ale, weak women need •deice strenegtt: •tinge flesh hnahlingn.edisioelike •lhlbnra'a , tree and Wine • 1 HANDY LITTLE HEATERS. ✓ e -•tel tett pa.s.*•1hal -breloan Tel aed- MArlew., 1 -um tie New hark -triunes. 1'ou didn't kon*, , you. that some 7. p..,ple awry'rnuad s is their pockets. .! ell don't have to be h,etsadow to drag a -mad the stove, eitbet,'te IC isn't a kitcbeo range. I4 -icing 414 -teen wind. a Tribune man wan introduced. \the tittle w l. furtlacc and as grateful. it\ear's much R b ager than tLe, old fashioned timepiece %retch your grandfather carried. end it is of the Fan c absee, in a nickel plated case. A little square block of carbon maids furnishes tete fuel, mad when you go out for • sleigh- n•le you al.p • stove into each overcoat TP.•ket, and when your hands gel void fest lent me in your pocket. and hold the stove. I1 makes s4 inuch neat that one can not hotel the bare throb against 1t. Chuck nue tato the font of your bed on • cold night iu Maine or Canada, and your feet went reel up like shavings 'rhea you get is be- tle -en the sheets tearru cause nelsons sickles. lir. Low's N.,4m!yrup,d.stroysand expels all kinds ' corms •.uicklf and sorely. 4 MORPHINE ANTIDOTES. W e Year ateesme. MN *tar.. err 1a a Kew *.rt raper. New l..aa, jreb. 18. Moore Abe ewe -overt r of perma.gaaate of potas sewn as an antidote for morphine poisoning, Les written • piper upon the salved, which win puWiahed today in • medial petioli ca. 1a the he treats the subject in • tech rural mana.r, but tells also 0' the invssti- godsons that led to his (Hseneery. In oats el porouiog by any of the salts of morphia, the doctor says. ten to Stumm gree.* of the aatadote dnaolved in six or eight Duron awl repeated at intervals of thirty minute', three or four times, or even pore often. t•Prmangsfese of potassium, as well ea the u aes of ma*trateee. are comparatively harmless. teen if given in large quantitl's. Hr. Moor nap • further "In case of pasosips be the alkaloi 1 itse'e or by tow tura 0fopium *laudanum •, alto by opium, it •eeegalele to acidulate the wt1dotal solo tons with diluted sulphuric acid, or in the abstain of this with some white vinegar feet red eriseg•r'. by which the ioaoluhle it!�' M will be at o.^e coarerted into the s'i.•se sajpbate of ar•ptist.. 1, hart strong roans to Relieve that the spnti.ieterin`` of p_O,ag,_,aa" will bac. . beneficial *dem $M ataer ah.eptioo ot the morphia's his Wive 11111010:,_ Maier Oen said oma g0ars,iee. 11 was ltl4bat a paomptinn len tl'. tat ry ().y nae cent a dose 'L5 r to , N eio6*er bottle. Sold by .tl •w rce nr mora a'.•rptal•L• than a rustic, - . hair or settle. on p..:.•h .•r lawn and 1(r tee, a . 1:1 )ft li,e vire:lee. of •the•-' thin is oftett .,o a ‘tis :l -i1'•. 1.. Its .•e.ible' I••r the• avrag.' 'lira. 1°w,• he.mt-Heel, arti.l.sblal. .iia rc,'.•:I: till. 6avr IMl the to think !nue easy to rt.i!P and sub stoning! si:. h thing- eat. 1s. The fir.( a long sod 1•n.i•1 settle with a With lark. 1 calx np ,.u.l•l.•uly to my our twice :u: 1 gietifiee ,.; . out the veranda freeitl ('. ill. Tele., at qtr Therese (-en it heti'*" high acid rota fortil.t.• lack and silt! legs to whin h the *teat and .arut, art mortise 1. A seat ie lila le 4S restful atte'k* 44havctl (tat on theesurflcesuis. and tin' white et well braced :eel gree -fu' • as the rut .:heats. The erns are ru e' ftato nut ural s.k+ fouul :n the w-o'tis. teem,enntein 'muted iesri•ireg Felten' %4 v - In reply to my en• 'inert teas told that the young nem .et jay lu'st.ha,I c,sr.tr:o•t.-.1 it. and had he, come void- girl 11•1e1a .it <neii work with lA littk {•tart:, . Tine *n4 i- elute-. -4 apte•i.eue, with a teat like that 44 the settle It has al 'fit lee. er eeertitltg� the lei eek. Fuld the arms are weltt.r•am l be cres.k,'d .ticks temtly lettered and hearted •in-place. It p'.a(•„,. + the ad vintage of bring quickly n4ui :1. there are but few' pieces to it. A 1e;1;g lett ee•r s.pling. such as con he got 11y the tlieu.au4 lu :use dense• sei• cetut gr. wth ttlnber. rea Ise feet.•tird to (lir, tea:- r at A. (eaTrie,1 -down to the • • t /•-1••71 THE SI(.NAL: OODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1894. FRIESIA REFRACTA ALM. esearemerW lav .t fleeter Whaler a sondes Wirelei the 4 apo o[ ttiead 4s•M< Three bulla are cuwtt.it•lwul. says l'. H _\II.•u. in Aulrreen .Agriculturist. asu.*lg the roan.' that have leen intro ducetl Leal the 1 'ape of ti.,u4 !tope. not poly f,••• tl.rir graceful forms anti pies. - 1111 fragrance but for deur nave in the wind, vs• gamer. uroi'f' 2 florets' pie w. r lit Bowe• . The species wereOrealiu.n- slly fl.Utia.in 1144tanl461 and ',mate rel la ti.r.a as early as halt, but they did not lemon's 44 general nee rule! within the }ant ten years. Whether there ire wort' lh:i,i one .pet iese Is It 11pe•elion to di44 tette. that there are dieting -1 v'arietiee. Itui one that Lar watt -heel their gn.wth •will deity. and that there 1s a sad Milt tun• or running together of tire." 1* plaiu:y appan•ut fermata refract* ills is the type or variety. in delnun,l ley the t..eri-t It+ towers. are pure white. .lighti) relieved 1' n tint of !. flow and delicate streak. of lilac in the lower part of the tithe There hear been went . tit twit varieties of this, the one he'rug le refracts. which has delicate yeIlhhv 'lemur. the two being caned en..1 the swine ,,j..,•ie-s F. Leicht is of 3 'realm yellow, •with an open brown threat and a lees deli rate 1»etfntrte. The frreeia i.ulie is very sanely luaeegr•d, lent it analis abut our condition of growth That is in a cool grrett)lotta4, and without any attempt at ./,.rent. The bulls* uuty be 'plaided at anyailue 112.41 .Angnst tut ,rt ..lx•r. after *lieu they 1 eat' to dry up and ki.e• their vitality. They can be grown in hoer* or plats;_ if in is,xees they slunk not 'be hew duel ,/liar iO4-ines deep, lei's would le better,:,** they reset and form new hullo dderply. Altilouela the bulbs are small, they lowered, best when all••w.•tl r.•tret rr•tibb• Resin- The first .ize !death! pe pia •.1 two invitee apart • each wale nos cove•rrel with one inch 'Leif stilt;. 1t in lot%, put fr ,i, ,lege to , seven bulls lu a .ie•inrh plot. Prim the' o-..11 Frilly, ewer the tit. and pit the t•,'ts, vier bone.. melee the bench. gi lug them eerily suthri.•h1 water to keep rat will tweet_ bur not wit_ pert them `•nelai:I.. until th.• 1, 1 s appear al,eve the sr* Its -Tt tit t1.• forwent lee lie• sew the ...a: and' neatly pinned er :screwed .on. !rut *bent over the f,.rward L•.; t.. serve we an ani. carried Lark t.4 the top of one near poet. fh,et*-n.•.t and bent 'amulet to the -other rerrie'! d . post an•1 fast,'nel, tent still again and nen l..u•k nearle parallel t•. a /4'.int .4. the re it post Iii:dway between the seat and ter to • correspond with trite c.pps,xite vele obs which it started 1f leets chair L..Iu,t tis 11, left in tin. weather. grip.• 14.•22'.' :1 'l'e•etl and satiefsctory pm -pee. ee. , 1n ti." mtieilnfactefe of camp choirs the vinw...f the will grape are without eel for the. purpose Thi - chair wan iu:,l•• and ie in use it the eharnring farm hien.' e.f i..' it Smith St. Aliatn... 1t`t F rola thnae few suggestions other ar title, of furniture mit, 1'e easily: mule they iticht•1• plant hosts. nrn., 1424404. gatew'ay4 SWIM:It, I...rche-• snMtnfr le•n*e• ati,l n 14 .,r.' of other metre, at the .cane. time- oetiem42tel Hauge - II -Rider Nate. int% metre ttenth•Iuau A. Plum intoner'. e.spete rare. Genera. \ i. in nt,..,it tate same, C1M1111* •sue as tel climate as 1 Intarie. ane it 1Villenl•e e.xterielte in _plum gr. wving contain% valuable tenet for 4nr Lorecultnrist+ Hi%attrnti•on wee fiat attrat•tei t•• slum gt•..wing by visiting the liiud,'eo; River frnit section where they were ranting the Ki'sue i'lande, packing the fruit in barrels and tending it to New York by the tight boat. net- ting tram' o1 $.1k. per acre. He had a newly planted apple ..rchard and he went hone and planted rest pitons between the. now.. hew began to prcmini .' the entitle year a met return of file or ere per tree. The tenth year the Italdwin apple tree.' im.lnctetf a barrel each. bunging; $1 :le per barrel- lie dtlg up the applies and replante.l t. plums There oval riot as much difference in price then Aa new. mud he world not advise the sacrifice of an apple, orchard, or the est•Insive growing of pl The culture of applies was tint keeping phare with the pepnlati'•nand not far is the future there world be a demand for mere apple,' than there were tree to pnelnce them The Hudson river plum orchanta were ruined by the black knot and thi* world detn.y any orchard if the trees were not exit mitied thorough- ly twice a year. and the esen•arencee cut out spraying with Bonleaut mix titre would pr •vent loaf blight, And careful following it up year afteer year result in healyearthy foliage He caught the curculio with a wheelbarrow supporting an inverted umbrella mode of stiff ribs five or six feet long covered with cloth. The Centre wan over the forward aide of the wheel and there %vale an opening on the front side wide enough .o the machine could lie n•Ilel up with thee-nhee1 t.nehing the tree.When the machine was in tame the limbs were jarred with an iniplernent much lit. a lame mane crutch, the erase piece being covered with rubler. After jarring. the bugs were %wept with a mall br.tnm te the centre of the reeeptaele. and, transferred to• pall containing a little k,•r.w.'n.' Hugging was routine -need as seen as any cnrctllios could he feline and kept up for two or three weeks As for varieties the Heins' ['hand, .1. linear was the [Holt pnsdnrtive and salable, lint it was tint (nil'.' hauly at (ie.e%a Nett carne lunehard which was hanlyehealthy and very pnslnrtiye. but ripeneel at tem, wrong time, coming int.. the market in c empetitinn with northern Teaches. Field was another excellent market a..rt Aftet these se t•atne- flradmh*w, Fn• ech Ilatnann. tinsel ifiel won Hivet Fagg (',le'slin1dkn I)r.q.. Stan ton and M.tr.arch The elen,n•h was the beret late 1tl41m14. Opening the. last e•1 September Thome mrnti.i,,l were all 1•:llr..p'*n varieties.. or needling% there trent The Ani'rican or ('*nadeneee varieties' were not desirable for rnItiv* tion in western New York There wean • thirst flu.•t of phloem howhver. that preemie -II mnell nem was the Japan CRP The Japan varieties have a very ditch heavy- foliar) that .nems to be old. to ntancl all kiode of fungoid du engirt. and the tree% ars' handy to twenty degrees i'ekow FMO. tf j ester -t 2 I:e I't: v T2 .21.nt- suites. -then relieve 2.4 the bench when - they are to grow.. 1t to 1.--t t.. grow in pn'te. lweanee•. in canto/ lig. rnt.grnwtit: On, I•..t can be phtice.1 se 114 to give the plants tlw requital r.a.m. The tempera - Hire of the bun -p should not, at stir time. rise 34h..ve :o Y , anti ge.-.l veil . tilati'tlah. nl' l t , *,•ureal Nt'verallow the -soil to Ise omu•dr} After flew..•ring they 004'14 be giv,hl,4n.reheat, to ripen the. Tenth%, The t•M' c, -44241o11 p.nlctire of putting the 141ant. 1110s1*the hegrh ter n p•n off is not a good '•ter. a- the 1,.b,e pns{ice.l will he small awl weak In comn:ou with all other 1.141bs the'" pre ;$ration f,•r the neat year a fero•,-r• ay complet4 1 the plr021111. sraw•n.. it is therefore. iuips•rt*ut to give the ball" every pioessible hole- net ' •ply 1•. deyeb.p Aix, 14M Liget-Ming 'pud rhes. j`+34fraw herrir• for 11194, Tu pr.pl.riug (.+1 tlie .trawla•rry ..•a -m ref 1eel one of the need important theme is mnlrhing. The twitch not ore) keep. the berries clean that holds the :mestere: an acre of good rt wle•rrie. Well mulched and cl.ane.l L+.north. from Irle t.. epee more an acre. eat' the mnl,•le Ream will benefit the se41 mon than the feet it.rIF The points all taken carr of, the rex' thing in, order will 1e getting ready for picking . the time will w.111 be here and before we are rea.ly for it if we don't watch tett. The mutes and basketx must les im readiness_ for the coming crop For the ih,e.t .nitable crate•.-te3- us,'. each grim-ere:out dw•ide a;'.•unling t•• his nearness to market Every per son who own* .•r rents. a email garden should s.•e that pie has a strawberry patch it will give much pleasure to the gold wife and children. From loll' to enal plant% will make a nice heel for a email family. awl by planting the. earliest and Intuit varieties yon have a long .ea eon When "IC. TRU get a stack of plants a new be.% eh1.nl,1 be started every year. be.•anee although the two year old hells mune in a few days earlier the l'erritw''22 the yne year old led are truck larger ik. not try to raise gond .trawberrim on peer land Hone dust rind woeefeali •• ate nn recellent fertile zer Keep clean from wee41%, and above all do not forget y• ear tunlch and be par tirnlarh' careen! there is no gram or clover meat' in pine mulch ..r the man- ure you ns' - - ('onntry 1 ientknlan. An tl.ple .jn►•Il.n the*A.A. The oneotion as to whether apple orchards shenId he enitivated or kept in grave lel• long leen a subject of dee erasion The Maaachneetta horticnl tnral s,x•iety hat dw'ided that .pgdiea grown in grail land will keep, hewer than others, *12.1 therefore approves of tient ,neth4.d at lee*,( fur late keeping '(net • 'The lie A. Ten rue... 11(4 orharl 1. planted in nowt Any kind .of a way, and io cultivated when ever mere". time. whether it is in sea e on or ort .4 aeame.n. w later Watering. Water should )m41'111(4(11'017 given at this season of the year. plaids i1 a stale .1 rest requiring lent little A r...ter. • Take rip the seedy oefcertain cropland ears all that you can Mann theme W he prepared to p41t the koowl.4., *So practice nett apnea. - A DESTROYER OF BARK LIGE. A Cream -mime Insert N bleb, revels It p.. Thane r•..8. 11. rem MUtters. The imam .rrtria s•ituta. lelwlgs to the ..rdrr ..r fatuity of Le`udoptlra (thee order cetlt*i4. all 111..rtn having broad. thin and natant• bright coherwl wings. ate l.utterflieee. moths. rt, . This member of t Ile fatuity is a sinal' moth ut the uight firing v'ariety. It oe euro ulgst romITIVAIY to (4.4ti•ig1(•.awtri.w but hall hltrly been found in the weeter241 *rl of the rubes! State.. hieing ..f a p4radtween. ,441 prey- ing, t&Atnre it 11/01 roar to In• a factor in the life histories 41 211214141'. '11. .14311*314*1241 trete., particularly the t elves. feeding as it does upon the l'.m•ritke ..,r Lark lire. which tufted these trees 'thele are five sut•.e-.-ive 1111221141 gets.13twu. Thr Kalif( 1.111: Dh6*Tn erElt 1:. boas (tom la kiwi h, same (rani adage. .. lan•a laf, moss,. lb.l e• d.ea...t lnti•,r••"w lar f• 17 1*. first"'1pparmtte of the adult eCcurs *boat the middle of \lay the oust gen enthral about a Mende Later _%l4144 the medals. of Jul- a third 1434,1 very abundant generation i. Gunn,! the t,onrtb appeals near the end of August, and the last p mo4•tlt latter. The first and last generutionr. are generally few to nam • Ler owing to the scarcity .4 fee ml at the.... seasons of the year 'The egg, Laving perish lint : several .1444. each female pquetus-Mg abenit 1111 They are elepo•it II 1. one at t► time. npa.0 esti* or young ! lends laud are often laid - .11rectly neat the hacks of bark lice As W •'tl as hatrlt..dd the.larra enter- the lark bares. deeyollrtng the internal ••rg:ulsleaving only'the shield like coveting whit+ is :were 4'r lea thick and Ilenl. As .tion as. the contents of ow hark lone" has been dhvuurc•.l the larva eleand• tie it aeslel peeks atttitbrr. Burying it.;lf in a new Victim is but the w'.'rk of a few;-auin- nt,r When about 141 day4 0111 the• larva. 22lltle melte the covering_ or shill of one..( its allows. le fu'. OW rein striv-i1.,n of a silken wee niece iteel1. ,tait*K- the- har:-l..tu'e -hell an a framework- 4.tpruiftg+are left 1.•r the head and tenet and it uow crawls about t !7 'sn� its Artificial re;ud d.•veurin9 neeend vu. italism ea.•h a) ,J' -'Ills lull green n hart a is winch` larger {!tale a hark linins and tie it grows it caw 1s built eat with silk and fragment .4 it. v-i,'tims When (iiWTz'ruern it 14121 11ee for a [eventide etwition ht eili,'h t.' hasten its • cis.• •n-. u. it selecting the angle f•lrtnret by tae, bra:ehcx or a large• cre2 ice iu the park • prepares It. toe ion au.1 transforms to a pita. Before trausfort1ing however ihp !arca prepares.* point . t, 'exit fort;1' fnteir4 mi4h Upon euo•14 lug front the rta.•.ou the tooth falls 'tot trip grennd '/hnw •r four f1linntee later . its. wines • ex rel awl! it flies -til' inlet Mit ills in*. .During , held r. . remain n tasaitai, akxs h 11 lace ht itrmlh Mgit.win_- cheat. be it • 40.1y. Thy pee sibility of transp,rrting et11e insist', from peace to place hae received at tension It i. fennel that the halt gr.•wn larva- will five eight .laye with ort 11.euri+hineut. Nor will they .1. strew each -outer W. is the case with Hies( rsrl,tvor..ut rvie Placed to b•.tthe. they teen be esteemed 1.4129 dis tenetss. mill at the n.l Ulf the j..nrne-e sped •1411v' 2.. II' p.h -*-.l t,p.e1:. plaints or trees ihft,+t,* wyfh liarit{ie. Thr co e....ns r..itls a 14( full grown Lirv-w %rill ale, nti1n, jt.nrlr.ev .,f eieht or ten 'hnys. In wi ter the ci.c» u- or eggs c lee .' .•.% , 311 Mph. at hAtai,t fuel there is nee reason why it can not 1.• *cell mated iry all countries where to injn ri.m4 1)Ark lice prevail. The accee e piny: Y illustratona are n• eu1,-rave.{ fr insect Life Mined 1'y the l'uited lvt es Department of _Agriculture. En- u'•b•gical ••ettto2 ROS The, Are t.ntirety Aaeawbf to Meow I Culture by,'A.esiew The Hon.ekeePer soya ' -, any *ma tour• florists are nutlet. the im;r0a4eion that rows are se. elifficnit t4' grow as hon*• plants it would be ;lather lest t4' attempt cultivating thein. With little extra ntt.utien 1 have found them quite ate amenable to bone. collo*.' as the stnrely geraniums. and the sweetn.•414 of the fragrant ,. varieties Makes them ill- finitrh• more desirable. The polyanthus, .•r fairy roves. are so *Wert that after- one his once gn.wn thrid thee be•44wr almost indispensable. Pagnerette, the smallest of thle variety. has beautiful double snow white flowers and Mourne pndu.edy Cecile Bruner has much larger flowers. perfectly double. very sweet and pale pink in color, changing M white. each shoot bearing an itmrnrnse clmater of blown. ('hlotilde t4onpert is the finest of all, the flowers being (mite large, and very double . it is . silo the most abundant bkouler. often an many as thirty bode blooming on one branch. and flowerinr1g�, nearly all the year round, if growd in the horse, lllanche Rebatil is another lovely Tar iety blooming in t cluster., and forming 1 delightfulcontrast with the paler masa. its color bring a rich deep criiva..t. Thea(• roses. I think. are more easily coaxed into yielding a wealth of blew - some than the larger varieties A few of the Monthly or ever blootning ream however. yield equally as charming re snits. Of throe ( would recommend the following to the amateur eeneen'a Scar let. rich, velvety erimmon, very eatable and sweet, and a generutu bloomer; t•Iaffrano. bright apricot yellow, sense times peculiarly ahade,l with nese, very fragrant, blooms profnaely, deliciotaly tela scented, and exquisite bads indeed true of the loveliest of raves. and lastly, American Meaney, a deep brilliant pink, and as perfect as a tone ran re in every way Meteor and Papa (lontier are erre handsome crimson varieties. Toth hlemmming abundantly La Frenfe ate! lion Silents are ex(nisite, lent for ins Gtr too chary of their sweet bh4mann, 164111. T11np In Ilse (.erdrn. We may piem great thine. for the garden anis l'Iek • Fh'r,l (►nide, but we find that the grFat things t.. he done threes are alw*ye tread.. up .1 little. asmoly unimportant thug. If we neat bell thr.e because they /rent trivial the t iris we plannedto de are Inver ,.... d Therefore do the little Vel'afttliy. and lo ' before, you (t the en , you had In view is at mate. '!'here 14 always a int, even 8112..11g :1 score 4.1 goodAtilt" and every Lillie smoker who h:t-, tried the \instilll' brand acknowledge,' it. to be the sweetest, eel4est:frunoking to- baero made. It does not bite the tongue, autt`r positively free front' any foreign inliture. J. 1'. I'AM'B Tohncco ('c., Ri:bmond, ya„ and Montreal. Coo. TAKE A REST. if:N'1'aat 1.a� lora bas Marl a1 Ware. Sanit�i.hitria Letwr.11 winter a411!spring mewtn,r. bet weal the fatiguing pleasures of the holidays and the fatiguing hu:tors of h.•use ckaaing- le sh••rtetust at :his aaaaoo e.f the year conics the `enOd whip the busy wotrau shoul.I, lin: never dee., tate a rest. With hotly, 14'4441 and not infrequent- ly limper, all eueverin4 from- the strain of the fall's and winter's e'en k. be will cheer. fully cvuteaa to • add lengiug to had herself • Lodger in IOn,e cast wilde2Bes,. away from the eights and *04124.14. of c:vih1ed ex- istence. and eras- ar free breath before aIle take* up the burden of Ids again : hat should you placidly suggest her dosing (kat sante thing. if her sora is able to'tepes,eYsi�' self ,n wends teey melte be. •• Aad "1f'e this and illy and the othe'r's teeth's, poaslbly ' .lnd wIile taking it be our* you do take it, remembering that a t-emcatioo" u limply at, •' en. pty i0Q • an unceiemoaiodidismissal of'e l). ••ares that ibfret the 4s ' so tarot o or sewer and' fresher interests. Higginson'. "Women and lletl' tell. of • clergym.u. wife who frog► -the verge et nervous proem tatty aaaiuna1 with tragic IN.'t talk to me of lectures aril clamors and things : 1 want to go to see • Mack (:rook '• tLc author dryly ald,n: the( here was • 'Twice of 'wei$ti pleat which )artier t v i.4ttd. Because sof 5 of 1111 nut ha c pcAc tm.s s f toilent nd this to iocip e, 1 hove acid nr • h. lest of the suppo•cd- ee tl+jug p r ` -•.,: by Lent, knowing that mos. arewitis stead one-haif •• the pntilrrttel seat.., as 1 -tee centre saw it peiae41, is tonic to chard', and moat appropriately singing. 'lib. is herr shall rest be found ' and ire , tete in Lent- en sewing. Lenten iecturcv. I c*tea teas and [,e22te4 ver thi►w saee that weans work To make a pert* real motion machete of °pewit. may. pet kept, be the right ant l.itlon, since is is this careless activity, we aro t.,!.1, that makes the whsle of the spheres : but it is as remonah'e to (kink of that "high imagined .'horn, all .► hurrying homey, without slops or pauses,. as to auppnse that the oar *ork of creation aheel never needs rest should he that work which man in his more &samel moods tometines calla the 1. hest. WOMEN OW ,ITALY - .w Ther teeb. Mow They If Wei lewd thaw. flea Porter. • The w soothers T6 omen O f the upper clan i22 4au 1era c Italy may be described as a brilliant bun. mow bird. whose irresponsible etiaten. a 1s passed in Bashing her own bright hues 4gi the sou. To her outer. of the lower orders the lot of the hewers of wood and drawers of water has been given. TI e following is the simple history of a day of thouiands ho live in the little "clam' which gem the curving ahures of the auathcrn half of the peninsula Car meta nes while it a still almost night, ties • Wight celcred key:hitt over her fresh, white blouse ae') dark petticoat, and places a thick ped, the badge of her trade, on her black curly hair. which was brushed out and plaited a week Igo. and will need no further attention for some titre to come. Theo she caution, her little son to be puectualatschool, and 2202 keep the good priest waiting. His ester, quite oblivious of the fact that idle is bearing s eery fair propoitioo of thb wrongs of women on her little brown brow, cheerfully follows her mother, for she is ten years old to -lay. e0 is forthwith to be instructed in her profes- sion that of" beast of burden. A new wing is to be added to a 1,2,1, an embankment to be extended to enclose an other acre of vineyard, or a breakwater to be carried fifty yards further out to sea, and as the mea are all fully occupied in peddl- ing up lime to make cement, In turning the handle of • construction for raising small Clocks ot stone singly that very machine which Romulus meowed when heto t pile up his wall -and u laying the lig hob, low bricks one on the other, it is necessary that ('armela and her httk girl should help the other women :.o begin the real work of the day ; that is, to go down to the water's brink, pick up the blocks of stogie thrown down there out of the large, and carry them up the steep slope to the point where the addiuiooal wing is being spread. The women make the nets for the fisher men, and that most graceful of Implements, the spinning wheel of Margaret, is seen to door and window, its silky mesh gleamio, softly .a .t passes through the lithe brown Sneers of w representative of oat of the handsomest, strongest, moat Ind ustrinn.. meet virtuous, sod dPrlite the manifold hardships of life, most c4Wtested women of he r.sth r.f l'erepf. MoL�O�'8 qSTP.,I RENOVATOR *.n '•T1s • T4o4Tan 5[011)414 Specs cif, and Antidote for Impure, weak and impoverished blood, dy. ppeapsin, .leeplemntm, palpitating" of lbs lmat, liver .tanpMast, neuralgia, loss of memory, bronchitis, chitis, onaaumptte,' gall dais., jimmies*, kidney .ud 'winery dfasa.s, Rt. Vitus' donne, female irreg- ularities and 'funeral debility. LABORATORY. CODERIBR, ONTARIO J. M. MOLSOD, PreprWsr sad ilassasats/or. I1oi�o ti tltwrsa tt.wov anon am 1 * W r lie dr n 1m. Is sews, 4 wig mamma now+. 4414 woes One. Illswaa Meath. Prism es. I'.rt,.• and T NU Iv. 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Ca GOODEs alilllG POWDER U I 1 1 1 1 i- 1 A (testi, Jut WINDOW SHADE. 1s the most attractive undstnkjn, ter. nee In the house. La about the tint thing fon notice. Then els imp.lrtao: to have good 00e11, and taut sty lea. Not even in the cities titan IOU find a greater range of designs or .luahty than a: !mith's. We make up on the presorts all 'be latest at 'les is (ria lace . v ten • e•a 1 rml.ro,d Pry, ltarrtlons, etc , to let any si.,• win dos, and have now 011 route a duvet importation of F:eglish and Nose shady trimmings and upholsters, Lean, gonda for our spring trade, ever shrew.. l0 the county 4 Our large stork and ja-•slt:es for cutting, making and tmmoang, tr. able* us to sell at wholesale. prises. net hare fringe shades with spring rolkr all slim kte from :•Q• up, and .o decorated shade.. an immense line of beautiful designs. When you wast the beet quality, the hnest designs. the greatest assortment, and lowest plots no window shades, go to SIIITH'SFURNITURE STORE. Seasonable Goods Best Brands of Canned Salmon, Mackerel, Lob- sters, Sardines, Fresh Herring, Kippered Herring, Herring in Tomato Sauce. (0 1-11 EI;:-; SEI.L(iS .1N1) Si Nl►A111►� Finnan Haddie, Codfish, Pickled Salt Water Salmon and Herring. "Clam Bouilon " Burnhams. • OEM. IA. N4AIRN. It is not Swdust We use in making INDURATED FIBRE WARE Some people think it is, but they are mistaken. We use nothing but the longest and strongest Wood Fibre, pressed into shape without obam Or joint of any kind, and Indurate it by a patent pro- cess which renders it impervious to heat, cold and liquids. INDURATED FIBRE WARE imparts no taste or smell to its contents. and is the lightest tightest, sweetest and moat durable ware ever made. Ask for EDDY'S. UNDERTAKERS. J_ BROPHF3 7 Az SON •ef Have .drier! to their present business one of B. J. Nosh's Latest Sty of Oity Hearses, also rhe finest line of funeral fnrnidiing* in the innate and are now proparod to conduct funorala .t pr's reaaomable This ei.partment will be strictly attenders to by his sWilliam, vb.,11e• in the employ ramof the late 1). (Ionian for the past ton ram hos • thorest knowledge 01 the business., and Vey prompt attention hopes to share part of m*n public patlnn*Ro. Roeher the plical- Wiest -M, on your way to the poi office_ Give ns a call J. BROPHF1Y & SON. •