The Exeter Times, 1887-7-21, Page 3FRM.
Stook. Notes.
A good many farmers have the idea that
milk is not just , right for pings until it is
soured. Phan is a very serious mistake.
N possible good eau come from souring it,
but veryserius harm. After you take out
t that re-
mainsDream and the water, the mos a
mains is caseins and sugar of milk. 'Beth
Preventive, and not as a Cure ,and the first UNRLUSH NG GLtrT`TONS, ..
In July •^—'''
of applicatioh
it
should not
two weeks �' J 1 are stated to be the ro•
Irxeaton' Oummor Resort and Mineral 03 and lovilie >;tlr i�lilierirs 9�111atr•
Tnlg tlta A `P,rovinoep R1kosLf$ repKyNe{li"
��xlll Sr ea on. the roll of this institution. To: thorny -04 Prae•-
r AiiiC enc And eueoeae of
} y Cir,
P Lha l;raduntoa, this Collogq Dena rte liolrularitY
ern Canada, with its beauti#ul, Coo}, shady Walks ar d qulara, giving Canine, gtc.,ntuiied erne.
Per time at
Q+ n Canad ane i the utifoiat little towns In West, Boal inatructio. i, and the
fruit t
n in the North, a Seale iRistingnisfxcd Cusea elf Teeribie
be sprinkled. tit
• Chariot t the Duchoea of Or river tS e t g
�i,e os, t
Fdrfves,lts lovsiy valleys, with tlto charming little Nl. Dd4oGORMXOit; Principal
IISEEIIL
AND EIIG'GESTIV.E•
Elizabeth
oil flowin hrou 1 it until it reaehee Cho ,
e ,
„ a Mineral spring• The remarkable Murathle ryua yea
e,' pl� 0.n •lee, tJaree
1 ane writing under elate of December rJ, , �lrarid River, Ilae lona
been noted for 1tD e 1ebrated Clo bee
gi khada i
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In
Wringers,
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1718,@a s , The king o I - of the. bathe lo the most obstinate oases rheu.ni
Yi t i l 2 kinds Carprt Sweepers
Wood steeped in a solution of copperas Dauphin ,
! itCh Tracks, and other sundries
becomes harder and more indestructibl
and the 1)uc de Bert•i Wet'e ever team, kidney' orad liver complaints, neuralgia, skin kende ; Waehlne, as t nes, ,
e, seen the kin (diaeaeO8 of every description as wee' as s `'ecu era• Meat oppere,
mous eaters. I h�vo often.
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A good remedy for burns, and ou ethatip
enerally at hand, is a pa she 171 of
are valuable. But when you sour it you 'and cold water.
td '
the sugar of milk lata lactic . acid change hr
6 camphor
h ca
g t o rl half the entire -value of your�Wet the hands ;in vinegar and. .., p ,
and lose i a Ykills
` water it
ihavinginsoapy
mills, Feed milk sweet to Delves and colts. after them
Never
let it
sour
if
y
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an help it. Why alkaliand
iand k
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hemscft.
Will 0ithrow away half ValueZ When cleaning a atove if
a
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quantitytit
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Y'he Farmer a (Irish) (AWNgives the fol- , of sugar is putinto
the
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of treating balky will not burn off so quickly,
lowing different ways g : should never out the
horses, whsch are recommended for trialWomen while sewing
t" the horse on the peek, examine, thread with their teeth, as by so doing they
First pa t
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' ` utto flavoured f an a slight eminence in the quiet part of the town
two thick slTcoa of ham; m . n
KM carefully, Arab one side, then the other; , injure the enamel, and ip a little while the
if an get him a handful of rasa, give teeth decay
finish
with aisle, a plateful (if pastry andn
his r past witki fruit and hard boiled eggs."
There was a good old German from Wittem-
bert, where good „Lord Hamlet attendees the
university, who had a fine faculty for stor-
ing away provender. His case was well
t
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ionto with low railway rates, makes, it the most do.
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atte3ted 1''Ui' a wa,'or he would eat a slrslilo spot in Ontario for our citizens to spend their
Preston station,by Credit valley to Galt, with-
lt. to{
whole sheep or a whole, pig or put out of hummer vnaation. Preston can be rendre by G. 1 .
in three miles, or by. G. T. R. to Blair, ono and a hail
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Preston 'station, Send for ciroular with rates and
t t.
t Preston On
particulars to O. KRttss, Mineral Bathe, ,
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A Square Statement by a Carpet'.
ter.
"For years I have. had a chest trouble
ahnounting to nothing short of tonaumption-
I saw how others in like conditions had been
cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, and resolved to test its
merits in my own case. The results are so
plane as hardly to require a "bitstock or any
auger -went in favor of this grate remedy.
the s s -
the County of Dent in England elle was a It does awl it claims ! It bttitds up y
sight a bushel of cherries, stones and all.
He lived until he was about 80 years of age,
a great portion of the time supporting him,
you
encouraging to him• self by exhibiting file peculiarity of his
It to him and speak Y r mer
,a P9 %
must
have
toti
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which,le
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hie and if the ieces.
are joined neatly, a fracture willh
and turning him arqund in a eiro'e un i e ' It is claimed that holding a shovelful of lata small fragments. He had an especial
is giddy, will generally start horsehimThird, hot coals over varnished furniture will take .preference for' caterpillars, mice and birds
another wayto cure a balky is, place 4Rub he lace while when these were not procurable he
your hand ver his nose and shut cif Ms mit spots: and stains'. t P a would content himself with'mineral 'Sub-
i he wants to Fourth, then, `warm with flannel,
w
wind until go.twine Ifyourfence is too old Los paint to stick stances. Once he put down his "maw and
stn taken re legs, of turns of stout knee,jj , will" pen,the ink and the sand pounce,
again }1water,glue and lime gulf a • p
t
the ore ust below:- the on it, a solution of • have gobbled the inkstand,
around f l eto feel it ; tie in form a syndicate that will make it as white- and he would .
aight enough for the hors new fallen snow.too, Y or'
fist click he will pro -as the had. he not been restrained, Taylor,
bow knot. At the rDice sand the water Moet tells of Nioholas Wood,' of
-n off. After goinga short Brick made of a mixture of coke, bably go dancing ff
y
e o de
s
a x lu
all
distance you cangetout and remove the , and lime, for light partition walls,
stringtoprevent injury to the tendons, t sound better than brickwork, and is light
Fifthagain, you' can try the following :) and a non-conductor of heat.
Take the tail of the horse between the hind II For cleaning brasses belonging to mahog-
legs, and tie it by a oord to the saddle I any furniture, use either powdered whiting
girth. Sixth, the lest remedy I know, is as
follows' : Tie a string around the horse's or scrapped rotten, -atone, muted with sweet
y 1e ' oil, and rub on with a chamois skin.
To clean tins, making them almost as
nice as new, wash in hot soap "suds, dip a
dampened cloth in, fine, sifted coal ashes,
ear, close to head. This will diver
attention, and start hint.
POULTRY NOTES.
scour well, then polish with dry ashes.
The farmer who keeps a flock of twenty-
five
wenty To remove dint andputty from wsndow-
pan m thirty hens, with the usual ch1 k , lass put sufficient saleratus Into hot water
and of aem hundred h more slidomain
chicks, g
and allows them to share his domain in to make the trosolution,
Whish with
is
common with himself, ii is other stock and saturate paint p Y
farm utensils, finds perplexity and moat to. the glass. Let it remain until nearly dry,
abominable company at every 'turn. The then rub off with a woolen cloth.
hen , at large, in her multiplied form, is Never be alarmed if a living insect enters
worse than an arn.y of locusts, and her the ear. Pouring warm water into the canal
following as offensive as a pestilence. 'will drown it, when it.will generally coma
An experienced poultryman thinks the to the surface and can be easily removed by
essential. cause of failure in so many of the tke fingers. A few puffs of tobacco smoke
attempts to keep fowls in large numberss15 blown into the ear will stupify the insect.
due to a lack of care. A farmer will rise To mend china : Into a solution of gum
four cis ok in the morning to food and arabio stir plaster of Paris until the mixture
milk his cows, will carefully clean out the assumes the consistency of cream. Apply
stalls and prepare the beds for the cows, and with the brush to the broken edges of china
his work does not end till late ; but he will and join together. In three days the article
not do so much work for the os. Yet the cannot be broken in the same place. The
hens will pay, when properly cared for, five whiteness of the cement adds to its value.
times as much profit, in proportion to labor
and capital invested, as the cows. • A MIXTURE TO ERASE SPOTS.—Equalparts
youngif chicks and turkeys appear of strong ammonia water, ether and rand. alcoholl
Au it arid rease put examine them her ad land form ee of blotting paper under the grease spot,
littlegreaseput on top of the hen P
under the wings swill generally prove neer. moisten
greedy,"
a ," then with the mixture and rub
to render
cions. Treat the mother in like wanner. it gree y,
Fumigate the henhouse by burning sulphur
l pour solved, thse spot. 1n a and absorbedenwill
b be
the
therein, making the house as close aspossi-
for e,`fe'w'.hours. Also wash every part sponge and blotter.
with kine, or whitewash with caustic GEAR TESTS.—Gear teeth, says Wood and
lime at least twice a year, and give the fowls Tron, generally have one corner broken off
f dust or r ashes an ,
tolerablygood trencherman On one Inca• tem, supports and strengthens where others
Sion he got away with a whole sheep ; at fail." He adz, r " My recovery, which is now
another time with several rabbits ; at a on a sure foundation, hinges entirely on the
third with three dozen pigeons, not squabs ; compass of this wonderful Restorative, hav-
again with eighteen yards of black p
and on two other occasions sixty pounds of
cherries and three pecks of damsons, Dr.
Copland in speaking of two children who
had wonderful appetites, the youngest,
seven years old, being the worst said :—
The quantity of food devoured by her
was astonishing. Everything that oould be
laid hold of, even in its raw state, was '
sl'liZED UPON MOST GREEDILY
adding ing tried other remedies without a bit of
relief•''.
When a cow steps in the milk pail she
also steps into the butter. If se only
kicks over the milk she simply wastes her
food.
among other things an uncooked rabbit, half
pound of candies and some butter, were
taken at one time. The mother stated that
this little girl, who was apparently in good
health otherwise, took more food than the.
rest of her family, consisting of six beside.
herself. A trifle over a hundred years ago
a London youth ate five pounds of shoulder
of lamb and two quarts of green peas in
fifty minutes; and a Polish soldier,'who
was presented at the court of Saxony, suc-
ceeded in one day in getting outside. of
twenty pounds of beef and half a roast calf
with appropriate ``fixings." When George
III. was king, a watchmaker's apprentice,
nineteen years of age, i three•quarters of
an hour, devoured a leg of pork weighing
six pounds and a proportionate quantity of
pease pudding, washing all down with a
pint of brandy taken in two " tots." The
tall Nick Davenport, the actor, is known to perform mental work and indisposition for
have eaten a seven pound turkey at a single bodily labor, and annoy and. disgust your
sitting. Instances of depraved appetite are friends and acquaintances with your nasal
numerous, and men have been known to twang and offensive breath and constant
swallow fire, efforts to clean your nose and throat,' when
SWORDS, SPIDERS, FLIES, TOADS, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy" will promptly
serpents, cotton, hair, paper, wood, cinders, relieve you of discomfort and suffering, and
sand, earth,clay, chalk, flint musket balls Your friends of. the disgusting and needless
and earthenware. One man could swallow
inflictions of your loathesome disease2
plenty o d y h d there will first, afte^ which they rapidly ee o pieces billiard balls and gold watches. In the It is when a baggage master comes to
be no trouble from lice. This may be avoided and the teeth made New York medical journals for 1822 a re- handle the luggage of a star actor that he
The only sure way to clean out a nest with a file the, by bringingg dtown t le st he sin es
cord is made of a man who' could swallow realizes the force of Hamlet's remarks about
should the contents become soiled, is to i 1 the ere of the toth (,rear teeth clasp knives with impunity. One 14day nd Yorfck—a fellow of infinite chest.
the p a sponge 1
lighted match to the box, first rubbing it strain is sufficient to breakoffe w o e in England, two s to f 4h should
're wagered everybody should : ,
over with the sponge. The oil will burn for tooth.
with each other as to which should conium£ very small expense you can have all your
a few moments over the box and then cease.
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The Experience of llirs. Peters.
Peer had ills.
Airs, Paters
Mrs. Peters had ohIlle,
Mrs. Peters was sure the was going to die ;
They dosed her with pills,
with powders and squids
With remedies wet and With remed{ea dry.
Many remedies lured her,
But none of them oured her,
Their names and their number nobody could tell ;
And she soon might' have died,
But some "'Pellets" were tried,
That acted like magic, and then she got well.
The magic " Pellets " were D r. Pierce's
Pleasant Purgative Pellets (the original
Little Liver Pills). They cured' Mrs. Pet-
ers, and now she wouldn't be without them.
This very much like striving for the unat•
tainable to wear a pair of tight boots and
try to feel good-natured.
Don't Hawk, Spit, Cough,
suffer dizziness, indigestion, inflammation.
of the eyes, headache, lassitude, inability to
carrnya�the box outside, burn the hay, and along a sen overdid the business by swallowing PAINLESS DYEING:—There is no reason why
n kerosene and apply a fixed this way will not
beakunlessunless h le it killed him, which well it might. In 1870 not look well when for a
the greatest quantity of food in the shortes
.A. Family .Arrangement. space of time. One of them blotted from
A family in whioh there are a number of existence six pounds andel a half of rabbit,
men who come in at different times during a loaf of breaci a,nd two pounds of cheese in
a quarter of an hour, and he was so pleased
with the approbation he received from the
bystanders that he finished) off with a beef-
steak, a pint and a half of gin and a half
pint of brandy.
If there are any lice they will have but a
poor chance. If an egg is broken in the
nest the result is usually lice, unless the
nest is y t once cleaned, and the best mode
is to begin, anew with the box very clean
and fresh cut hay put in.
A ecrrespondent' of the London Journal
of Horticultural says, in reference to the
question of sex in eggs : Last winter an old
poultry keeper told me he could distinguish
the sex in eggs. I laughed at him, and was
none the less skeptical when he told me the
following secret : Eggs with the air bladder
on the centre of the crown of the egg will
produce cockerels ; those with the bladder
one side will produce pullets. The of m
was so certain of the truth of this dogma,
and his poultry yard so far confirmed it,
that I determined to make experiments
upon it this year. I have done so, register-
ing. the egg. bladder vertical, or bladder on
one side, reacted all in which it was not one
or the other, as in some it is only very slight-
ly hall -way, the
out of the center. The following is the family can readily see it, but where it will timate acquaintance with your President and
result; Fifty-eight chickens were hatched, not attract the eyes of strangers. On each chief otiicers, we know them to be gentlemen of the
three are dead, eleven are yet too young, to peg is hung a small brass ring, and now, as highest integgrity, and in whose hands we believe the
decide upon their sex ; of the remaining each one goes out, he places the ring hang. I interests of the members of the Mutual Reserve are
perfectly rata,
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the latter part. of the evening, and who gen-
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in, was troubled for a long time by the ques-
tion that worried each man when he came
in as to who was yet out, As every one was
generally in bed there was none to answer
the question, and the` arrival was at a loss
to know whether to look the front door for
the night and put out the lights, as he would
do if all were in, or not. A tour of the bed-
rooms was necessary to - acquire the desired
knowledge, and this, :it is needless to say,
became more annoying each time. At last a
happy idea was found.
A small board of hard wood, on which
was neatly painted as many figures in a row
as there are persons in the family, with two
rows of pees beneath each, one labelled "out"
and the other " in," was placed in a rather
abscnreplaae in the a -way,
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the old man's theory. This of course, may
be an accidental co ncidence, but I shall
certainly try the experiment again.
DAIRY NOTES.
Butter shrinks as well as other articles
and such is often the cause of errors in re,
ports of sales when butter is shipped long
distances and remains unsold for several
weeks.
There is no time, says a wise man, to
If
waste with kicking cows.You have one,
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is hung :on the " in" peg. Thus .a glance at
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An Iowa Agricultural College bulletin
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ative values of foods as milk producers
Cern, per 100 pounds
p,itatoes, per 100 pounds.
Remedy For Ivy Poisoning -
I have always been extremely susceptible to
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checked on its first appearance. This, com-
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ash P
mon washing
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on the soda next the flesh. tongue, or any disorder of the Stomach, can at once
to the eruption, relieved byusing Dr. Carson's Stomach Bittehe,
be regi
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Druggist.
ru
When the bread is dried by the so asthe old and tried remedy: Ask your D e'g
dropwater on the outer side as to keep „ glen dot can vhittle a pooty Boot
IDer feller .
1
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the 1930
far
and sof e
{ hih
Caned 1 h c•
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in contact with the skin. i, • " Pretzel,he was
soda Crystal daylife, writes Carl
you will perceive, is merely a leoad pthrough
i onidled to hal a goot abetite on his tomb -
tine ; the bread beinga vehicle through.
atone.
Whose moisture the soda reaches the humor., LADIES
find that washing or bathing with soda- h o are Weak, Nervous and exhausted • who feel
I % ra^ Wh
themselves pemg s e, g ,
sickly in appearance, suffering from the many corn.
moisture of the bread in order for the soda 1 sat
b0 I
i t of 80. in Stam a messatso
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10 v'ater, even continuously, will not u
h
secure Pram.
1 t nth who are p
50 with me. My akin requires the heatdna.
ale de'iicate and
is iter to wUtrtmr—send for and rent
e5 oa
IteL.a • inBOONFORM on the Di
are- .
I t et on and neutralize file poison. t alas of 'Wooten. Mailed 60`ly have need th' d poultice ac,a weeks, Little Man—" I understand, that' youcalled ine an unmitigated liar ?" Big Man
n
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Timothy, per 100 pounds
Barley, per 100 pounds
Oats, per 100 pounds.: , .... • . .
Wheat, per 100 pounds
Wheat bran, per 100 pounds
Clover hay, per 100 pounds.
011 meal, per 100 pounds
observation on race p
Fan. Address, D. V. LURON, 47 a{lington Sb.
70 t part No pain ensues. Formerly I suffered j
_ the ., .,,,lA arn•ead all
65 for more than the ' t
1.45 1 over my body. ow thirty InMtite9 idea
1 great many copse are under the inn -
pression that in 'Weeding ground food to
stock it is better to make it into a slop that
the animal can drink. Prof. E. W. .Stew-
art truly says • The Saliva is an import-
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saliva is caused to flow by the act of masti-
cation. When sloppy food is tfivon there is
no mastication. This sloppy food, then, is
deprived of the usual proportion of saliva,
and must depend wholly upon other agen-
eiee of digestion."
GARDEN NOTES.
A remedy for rot and mildew in grapes,
said to be effectual, ie stated tie follows :
One poundnine ounces sulphate of copper,
dissolved in two gallons of water, three
h
pounds quick lime elakedl In two and a a
quarts of water. lilix, and apply lightly 1 nuc to get to the railway station 2" " Run
win 15 1i
th wl sk brush or by other means of I was the aggravating boy's response, shout
spraying. The application i used as a at the pltd ' o is otce
aures the duration of its exhibition.
]Home Testimony.
Many hundred recommendations similar and their attendant evils, take at once a dose
in character to the one given below have ; Carson's Stomach nBitters. Best family medicine.
lie neat i All bringgists , 50 ciente.
—" No, sir ; I didn't use the word
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