Exeter Times, 1898-6-2, Page 3EXETER TIMES
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Quilt a well -rotted, ateble manure 'te
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Strawberry Tapisetae-Te. 1 OP pearl
tepioee,
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secure the desiredleriliy, comreerolal
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put 1 qt. water 444 bon iu, 0.
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atielie, ogo1yeyatioor, Oorumissioner, cke
1VIoney t.o faotte:
°facet n ansou'amotoo, Exeter,
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fe3tLieers may often be pui.'clia.sed and,
oiled to a. good advantage. When tills
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1", used the soil can be made ready for
tte seea, then the ceeareereial ferriez
er as a top dressing end. mixed
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the Buse ' •:
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doable boiler until eleer. Through
o, fine 'wire sieve rub 1 pint etreevber-
ries, add 1 cup Angar 0.04:13t1X IlatO
tate tapieee. Cook all together Waal
smooth and clear. ' Let stand until
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GR,OWIN.C4- 'POTATOES IN ,DRaeaare.
applied
with' the SOIL., with a
Care Ot BobY lo• Stirn,go.Prt
nearly cold and the poor it ever' •a
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it • n,
$1118 or , o ioi or, .011Tra11681., fit,C,
IS ' t SI -t g y
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all of the new varieties a, POtatClp'.
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that 'attain popularity grew their croPs'
or meorporetee
. goof( 01,4M rake, or, if in the field,
with x light harrow. ,
to
it is mall \wader mat so many ba-
re eroso d'ug vile tot, sultry
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bte,e., a
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quart of wholo berms. :filat with
Cream. flavored with. atrawberrY juice.
ill 1.
) frr 11.9Pty
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owe.
in bunches thee oan be easily
It afIwN8 PaYs .t°' talFe :Um° get
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one
,A. nice icing for little cakes is made
„nem...um inuieeneminliuri milieu
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compact .,
thrust
the soil in a 'good tilth, fine end metiow,
suramea days; when stops
' 're lack it that
,
°Y.'Pl0;ing 14. cup fres4 straWherrY
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OFF,LOE : Over O'NeirS,
tweed eet hy a, .sinele of too
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to use 1 nt f s 41 Ad to aet it die-
p e , • y Q ee a, .. .
Ith or ratbar of
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Juice into a bowl and, stirring into it
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flat -tined Potato ai,ger; SualL 'a vara
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otY as •the' old. -fashioned Pe. aOhblow po-
to. in
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trt,hutee eaorkg the drill rowe as evenlY
LtaaP.rhstil)::0.8tgad't tin° nb'seivneg, tihtecetatfaeawts,_
is given Vial helPless little beinge. Of
e,o-uase babies are eresS siamatuneS, no
fed.„ well
teisfir..eeet confeetioner's suger to malre
it thas.k. enough to spread, Other
fault Juices may be used. in the
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Barristers, $olioitors Notaries. Pabho,
tato, whose .toots spread so, es
or it can, be worked. as elosely as ,Pos-
Mattel' illovir carefully . and.
Cool 'drinks,
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terlace with those of hills three feet
sible to tlie plants, and in 'Wale way the,
tended, but a [healthy child
manner. are always -
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' Conveyameer,s &c, &43.
110rMoney to Loan ata v
apart, ' and with raore. or less Potatoes
a tile
work a hand weeding may be naateri-
ally reduced.
_n.eafoctly
spends, meet ef, its time- in blisSful
" eonterit.
ceptalae in summer aaad a pleasant one.
is,
eaetablePreparationforAo-
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SIGNATURE
5e• end 5i70
even in the inicline xowsb.would
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Onions requite cIeari, thorough a1. -
dream s or .perfeet
Olean,
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HOW TO DUST FURNITURE.
similating kiltiltOdattdRegula-
Dall'IOE; - MAIN- STREET, 1.0ILETEB.
net he •grown by anybody neer.
Ameri0aU Cul-
tivation, and it wilaeally to take .con-
to so
,A baby Ohonjd elweys be and
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exceptionsho , Nil
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Dust is always a grief of mind to.
Ring the Stomachs aratBowas of
13. V. 131OT. ' r w GLADMAN
can, well remember, says
beater, When $8 per, acre was the usu-
siderable pains colemence early,
as to kill ont the weeds before the
elhis is a :role witboat
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euei help loving aeoleen, white, sweet
the careful housewife, who, like the
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fueelem...emeleeexemiemeafteeneeeeeeetee•
IVIEDICAL -
al price'for digging PeachbloW potatoes
sseowounreate, Ethooedt.r.stsatrtia:vOonralobnies'
eniellin.g baby and whet other ditties
virtuous wife of holy writ* looketh well
,eeellIVAVE
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the 'Eerie 'lose yielding
oeiplpouerldtebnYe.
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are 'more inaportent than proper atten-
to tae ways or her household.
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ly• I H. RINTERS, M. a3, TORONTO UNI
VERsPPY, M. D. CI, M. Trinity Unlyer
tY. Oftlee-Ormliton, Ont...
while potato,
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as many buSlaels would. be dug, for $5
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per acre. And the man who got the
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Hy in the spring. ,, •
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FEEDING POULTRY.
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tion to • the infant's Physical welfere?
Nothing should interfere with he
It hath all seasons for its own,' and
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the only way to eoUquer it itI to par--
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,PromotesiDigestion,C rful-
a
illeSS andRest.contains neither
0 itgriNforptilne nor NIIIIPMI.
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IS ON THE
'IA Ile.1101.biNe 84 e.M08.
X./
68 per acre earned bia money, even if
he did inies some potatoes on the outer
Give ha winter all the cut elover your
baby's daily bathi if be is able to have
it, and olean clothes should be Put. on
sue it sfaaaily. A feather duster. is
an abomination, except for the tops
OTNAIICOTIC.
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Separate Offices. Residence same as former.
/a, Andrew se,. Mims: Spacknitut's buildin.
Wain at; Dr Rollins' same as formerly, north
door; Dr..A.moe" same building, south door,
a, A. ROLLINS, III, D., T. A. AIVIOS, M. I)
- Exeter, Ont
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the rows'
edges of the hill or between . . .
It was the necesSity ..ef confining the
Peachblow • to reasonable bounds , that
. . billing p
justified the practice of heteng 1,11) e
henS will eat -and they'll eat a deal of
it -end make the na scratch •for the
grain in big heaps of litter and my
,
word for it, you'll get eggs says a
,
him ever day. Great care should be
taken" in 7g.uarding ahe little one from
drauellits an,(1- c°148; His tiny , shirts
should be 'of the softest white wool,
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and lit is safest o keep Woo on ? ira
of pietures, eto., since it oply stir up
the,•aust from. one spot in order to al-
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ow it to settle oti another, while' wip-
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ing with a ,damp cloth,' which in any
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OF EVERY
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lr . W,1311OWNING 1VL D., M. 0
J P. S Graduate Victoria 'Culvert' t S,
office and rosideuoe, ocneniou Lebo a
toi, ,s..tei,.. ,
potatoes so as to Confine the tober,s 1.11-
side the ridged -up hill: , Most of the..
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new kinds ot potatoes occupy ex eac
,iiv:::,.:. Ihave been surpitisedto find'
largely green grass en ers into egg
production. My Bearlasnas go oat. and
graze iriuch like a floca of fiheep and
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winter and aummer until iihree or feUr
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y'a. ars old at least. If his dresses ate
&Grit, sot Woolen stociaings are necesa
sary, long enougth. to reach well above
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they.
hut judicious hands is at to be a wet
one, is too 'apt to sneer the, furniture.
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•ati furniture should be dusted regular-
ly the"
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7 milt .,
ea geee.ree.a
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hill net more than a. square feet of
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. the ;knee, and. pinned so will not
with due regard to corners,
Ailarigvan,
T1Ii. FiYND1VIAN coroner for. toe
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°"'"3' af Flur". ° 'II"' °PP'81'f's
parling Eros. store, Exeter,
surface. It • is necessery that there
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should be rows, three f eet apart,. or two
come in with crOPs distended, and that,
too, 'almost -wholly with the gree grass
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slid -e down. .
. It is positively pititui to see helpless
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little ones neProPerly elov-
where' most the dust 'accumele,tes.'
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The best thing for carved furniture
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Aperfegtilefnedy for COnStIpa-
Sour Stomach,Diarrhoca.
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AUCTIONEERS.
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feet ten incbes, in whicb to run the
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ric
th.ey have eaten a very little grainOWL
. , . -is
pa addition keeps the,m. laying finely.
,eare.a.
enly nurses slip clean dresses over soil.
uederclothang. They.
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a soft, thick •paint brush, which will
get into all the interstieeS of the'
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Worms ,tonvutsions,Feverisa.
ee e,
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General Li.
cultivator one way, But on good,
of all the Rose fere_
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Second -crop clover, or lawn cuppings,
ed and crumpled
neglect the baby's bath and allow the
pat-
tern. When these are clogged take an-
ines.s urn 14 0 ss OF oLEEP.
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Ecure'BOSSEINBEBBY,
' 1 eensed Auctioneer. Sales cendacted
ir imparts, 'Sae:310,0110u guarauteoa. Chargest
soil more potatoes
. . least. can be grown
ily of potatoes a
the
d in a, green state, as secend crop
ha. b • • at j, '
Y can e curecl,.., answers f y in
tiny finger nails to be unsightly. There
is also mach •ca,relessness in feeding in-
'think
other brush,wet 'tat k -1 t
kerosene oil, o
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clean them outa:after using the oil rub
TacSimile Signatpre of
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moderate. Hansen? .0,Outi
in drills three feet a,part, and, sets
,e.
winter a, for
fants. Some motlhers that the
dry with a • soft %cloth,. :Flannelette
a/Vief:47ffril4'
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TT E NEY HILBER Licensed Axe ,,
d fift '• to eighteen inches in. the
plante een ,.
in hills so •as
as substitute green grass.
Run 't •th ' ''' at ' - ' '1 the
i , rou Ir cut -et ti, ice i e
g a , y
baliy is able to digest any and all kinds
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d d •
of. foo s, at any and all times, an ilt. v
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• makes the best dust . cloths, and
NEW -YORK,
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Castor's is pit np in one-siza bottles only. It
.4-.A.- tloneer for the Comities or Huron
and Micullesex ., Stiles conducted at mod-,•
prate rates. • uln e o , a t pegg-efune,,, pewee
Jon On t. ,--,,
103)"th
rows, than to plant them'
t '' - lti t '6 tb 'ways 'Wlien this plan
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aaasafilist aadeote;d, the eircing objectionOr
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cutter is of the ,size esed.fin rardinary
, stock, steak 1 ht d. let th f wls-
' over. n g , anthefowls .
help emselvee. -Cabbage mey -be.
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feed., him .eve•ry :tone he cries..
• Me sumnaer heat Is annoying and
eneiyating to grown up people so it
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squares of it are now sold. ready? here -
med for the purpose in our largestores
a . a
•". highly polished surfaces . use
chamois skin. And be sure to',keep
i ''''elp'e "
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is not sad in ,bn1k. Duet allow canna to sell
anything else on the pies or promise that it
gr.
.., ' is just as good" and "will answer. every par-
' ik.4,- Bp that 04.43 -1T70 -I.1.„
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VETERINARY.
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to it wcua that tb run the pultivatca
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'only one way, greatla mereased e a -
useful as a fool' - t but
:. green,in wtn. et., ..
"to- my raind it is not i'in it" with,c,kre.
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• is ,not. at all stran:ge that the ittle one
b ' • - ' ' "sS, -Ne er let a mornin
.9°Ome." or.° -. -,. V, . g
th-e' little
your chamois clean. It can be washed
with! very little trouble, only be sure
o
Pm." you, get -B
The ha-
is on
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Tennent & - nnent
th • It also •maa
-oaaaaveeaing in e.-eowsa . , - 8
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Work.: bi- • saed, a.
ex an "the reduetion of ggs
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: /With Brahmas very little if any
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pass with rut giving one a re-
a -...• ,
frestlanag ,bath. In very hot ' weather.
mothers have tried., their
tee hang 't I 11 t dry, •
g i up care u y o y, wring-
bag well and then pulling it into shape
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EXACT COPY OT WRAP.PER.
as giallo
,-•' canal:ire 14:4( "9'7 '
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more ,planang,the,
" . ' "t ' drop
th ' •re'avicea,satsily hale. o •
we-
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n can. be asset., for taloa/al-via ,\VLU
. , . , , f • , -• • • ''' ' •
suiely fa. laying corn
. 1228,ny giving.
a Les Sponge- a s e ore ,pa ing
b b' " " " b all la f ' putting '
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Th . •
- e bamboo beater is the best thing
for rungs and but it is use-
•••ra•aii.a., "......,a...„0-ai-ealaa ., ,
• -aataa'ara, - ';',..,•-a'f•-•• ••• ‘'
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. eta , , . .
.ii,:c.i,r,,,,..z.-.13iit"_ if :the .rows • are 'ma .
straight :anil a potato covarer Aroma..
get and_ stop if
is used. In winter. Whea,t is; useful.
• e pte„,eent low ptiee -o ,oats,
hjghlT
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them o bed fpr he, night Thee. say'
that the little. ones reet„mate 'quietlY
: . . I-• • "b tt for' ah• •'• ' • •• sh.
an s ee e er le evening aa .
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portieres,
less to heat upholstered. furnitute. A
s be used; and all are -a
tiff whiskshould
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he
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by horaes asaised to coyer them, a ridge,
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am PleaSed with the latter rain.
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olvever, likely to
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Do 'not .pict: too many clothes. on the
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MOS should well brushed out and
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the lint and dust brushed after this
tan analorcathe outs.rio vetintaiara a Pa
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rricn : Onacloor South ()Mown =ail: ',- .
1•11111111M1•11. Off, . '
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Ls piled. oaeia theaseeda acang e w. ,
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tanch faster:, than. it can be, aooe . bY
la '" d ' dal ' la tt " One of. the ad;
. an , aro. ,, so e. er. , , .
vantages Of:this method of covering p o-,
' oats . axe .. cause
trouala with 'some bens ' The laella"
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seem to- irritate the crop arid oaeee in-
digestion, To avoid. this. ant the pats
for use th folio - ' d -' 't' ' '1 t
. a al a
e wing „AY Ina p., ,
night, 'boiling, Water'
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' ' ho '' ' ilia' ' If a 1"ta
babies• in , ,t week., etr.. . le 1 e
sthirts anclatockinas are of •woca With.'
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probably a flannel elara for eon" aataria-'
ings, the babies •ayal be warm enough
with theit. aotton'aiiesses. Even' tinyjoyfully
off
is . done I' is wonderful how much
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dust- a tufted chair •ean' hold -no won-
-'der Maid aed mistress alike wonder
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tbe dust •c e 'for sum-
where. om s from,
raer,. it blows in at
GOOD SERVICE.
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!Although it. ine,y be true that' the !
I i CARTERS
best service is that which we render • , , , '
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with -our hearts, and because . ITTLE
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rrinE WATERLOO 1110TUAL .
-IL FIRE INSTIBANCIAC 0 .
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flEAD'OFFIOE - WATERLOO, ONT
tatoes J.s tbfa net -OalY is eeitieetten
possible before :Nee ' tatoes are up but
it is needed. The 'Etat rain iVili-start•
• be-
weeds to growing in tbe hollows
tween the ridges, Oultivatin.g. , ese
the is • to hat:tow the
pour on :Mid:co-WT.
The hulls will be quite soft neat -Morn-
.
;Mg. and Whatris more, the fowls. will
-latish the-awolle •ga ' • 'ue , mote
_ n - grain na h
than they tio in itelorainaryastate. It'
le nineki .raDre''.;'satiefactOry r to ..,feact
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f nt d ' ' ote -mire. ill the ehtt Is
m a - w •
aiaa blankets Wilih, which' they are gen'-'
11 b LI ' d 11 illa • e' • —
era, .y. ur ene , le en e dar is warm.
Mange 'the babyta elothes daily for
Cleanlinesa Will 'clb• niutib.. toward keep-
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winter, .whather
°Pell win:lbws Or siftS 'up through fur-
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nace f lies alike -the -grass of tbe poem,
it a - , a - • • e
Onleb creeping everywhere, and.
'finds a lodgna.ent in every inch of space
exposed. •
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k d 't b' •t t
we love our wor an ISOJeC, ye
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there is a grandeur in the work of a
al t • • -
man w 0! does wha. he dislikes, and
what is abhorrent•to his na,tur.e, from
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i that it is his duty
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1 I VER
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. PILLS
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This Company bris been over Tvirenty-eigh .
years in successful Oper Ilion in 1Vestern
Ontario, and con i 19 ues to hiattrottgainst loss or
rinutble,thin
dqc by kilB
o, uildin'
gsMerchandise
11Innutnetories mid all other d
aurablo Neiman,. Intending insurers have
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lire option of insuring on the Premium. Nine or
Cash aystem. '
During the past ten years this company has
Issued 57.40 Policies, covering- property to the
amount a $40.672,038; and paid in losses alone
$70!,,752.0a. • ' • -
Affeets, S 1.16.100.00 , consisting Of oash '
Jerald( 0 overn t Dopes'
out, next work
tin " ' • ' and taking
ridges, going leng vise .
most• Ofthem down. This leaves &very%
deap mellow bed between the rows,
' 'ttl hill •ound the 'potato.
i th very. li e aa.
d b -
Unly one harrowing Will be needed e
fore the Ootato is up, and thereafter
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all .... le Vert will be on the sur-
e cu IVE1 1
t. the 0-
face. This method of plan ling P
tato fits the ground. much oetter than
it is usuallY fitted. by hand labor. Great
' • • the
foavls in this way, for one of' the disa
olgreee. , ,. • gs a out ,poeltry eeping
b , ', ' k • "
ha-S.:been the "feeding of soft•foodw and
tthe gauttonous seramblioag; and:albeit,-
ing" of the ill-bred nab of 'th
me ers. . • e
flock 1 W't
lah soft food, too,..Btatraas,•
and. Plymouth Books. for that matter,
vvill get fat, even. if the soft fooa has
.
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not c.oroaanea an 1 , •
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.aalg acma• g°°'''''' ' a ''' `
" • Ydang, babies shbuld be fed aegular-
1 e 'a
• • Yetr two (hews: As the . 7 .:.7... • , . ,.. . .. 7 grow . . . old-
er tae algae nete een reeding periods
• May. geadriially be lenathened. An; in -days
fent 'Should', be 'giVen 'no fOod but milk.
IttS 'stonlaCal ' can digest nothing else
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and when it does conamenee to eat, eat-.
meal or other prepared. grains and
.
bread are, given it as the first solids.
Tthe distes, bobtles and other utensils
Now that bookcaseS with glass defers
e no onger as lona le books are
usually open to the dust and need sys-
tematic and catefol attention to •pre-
se th i d ' should
rve em from . amage. They
•a
be .taken from tlae slaelves at least once
or twice a month, willed with a soft, dry
cloth, which shoula be' shaken out of
th "' ' d ' 4.. .
e wan OW repea.edly during the work
always at in
of dust'ng. Remember- that '
b ashen' la dust fromsa objectyou seat-
conviction
a "e-11 • . -
te do it. .
It is easy to work . when we love out
and niahts of toi
work. We bear a, 1
Li rivation with patience when We
o P ,,.
are 'doing *hat we wish to do. We
- f la f 111 t f d • -
flunk_ o t e u i men ..o oar esire,
and with that end, in view our hearts
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go oat towards ith•accomolishment and.
h ra that hel ' .
us to bring
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Slat Headache and relieve
dent to a bilious state
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness
. eating, Pain in the Side,
remarkable success has
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a
all
of the
&c.
been
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the troubles
system, such ati
Distress after
While theirrnost '
s.hown in curing
,
in en tan d the imasses-
0 ed Premium Notes on hand :mil in force
J.11.11' ALDEN, 111.D.,-Presideut; 0 M. Tiyhort
a eactury.; .1.13. II dunks,. Inspector . 01.1,13
B LI 7 • algebt forExeter and vioinity
,..„,„ dr ing
'''''''''" should be taken M. opp . ,
potato sets. They. should be In a
straight . line and at regular die-
tances. To keep the seed from being
t
••
SEX AND POPULATION.
a • ""--• •
used, fox feedinge the, baby • should be
kept sornpulously .clean and. sweet. No
.. .
one ce.n afferd to risLk injuring +.'h
--e
health of the little one by neglect in
taf --• "aa . . . . .
• r it, but wiping it off with a cloth
you ga er 1 up an remove i alto-
tla 't ' d 't'
aetber.
- .
nothingis a . Ps
it abut. '
' ' ' '
. Or ab we are working for one we
love, the task may be hard. and unpleas-
ant, but we labor joyfully, happy that
Headache, yet CARTER'S TATTL,C twist Pius
are equally valuable in Consti ati Urin
and preventin this ` p on, c . g
g is annoying comniaint. while
they also correct, all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bewail).
• .
NERVE
.
BEANS
a.
" '
1113DVD DEA:i ,,,,,, i,, L, ‘,...,...
covery that care the worst cans of
Xervoui Debility, Lost Vigor and
,,acilini), ManhoOd; restores the
a• ak ets of body or mind caused
by over -work, or the errors or es.
displaced by the coverer, each ea
should. be pressed with the foot in re
loose soil. So far as possible, leave he
eves on the under side artd• the cut sin'-
•••
d 1.11 th as
face on top. The see w en,
WW1 as the eyes put forth roots, come
.
Egypt lii et the Osity Country In the Wurli4.
u t umber the lte it
where qt, Araks _urn
maxes. ' a
.
Wale stateraent has been made that
Egypt is to enjoy the singular distinc-extravagance
this- aa,rticular. It is always best if
the baby is so well cared. far that no
medicines are necessary, but there may
•But
be ?times when they ' awe imperative.
Xeep tlhe infant's geneial health good
ys em in peir ee order; this
andhisst ' ft '
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Tara, HOUSE IN SUNEVIER, •
is
The housekeeper of th'enlightened
day does not have to decide' between
and tomb -like effects.
ate are making tb,e corafort of the ley.-
ed. alle'
when none of %hese elements
enter into our labor; when the work
is u.ncongenial, and the 'object one
do as mpathize •
Even ff they
Ache they
who suffer
would
from
only
cured - .
.. ,
be almost priceless to ttose
this distressing complaint;
Laces of youth- This Remedy &b.
solutely cures the most obstinate cases when ail °Liner
171CATMENTra have failed even to relieve. Zola bydrug.,
gists at gl. per package, or six for 8.5, or sent by mail on
receipt or pnce hy addressing TEE JAMES MEDICINk
00.. Toronto. One, Write for morbid. Soto. it,-
Sold at Browning's Drug Store Exeter
.
• the will
m earifact with firm.soil, and y .
at once begin to nourish the .shoot. It
Aworia
- 11 'f th •shoot has to row
does no a.rm i e g
.up from. tbe under side of "the potato
before it can grow up. The single eye
thus planted will put forth more roots,
forth one or two I
• . .with
taon of being the one country in the
• - ._ .
where men exceed women in
inuraber. By. the latest census the ro.ale
sex "in 'the dominions of the Khedive
exceeds- the females by 160,000. This
will prove nost 'satisfactory.
If. Li. cool, comfortable place is pro-
yided• for the little one to sleep in las
will rest better and longer than when
heat and flies are permitted to annoy.
Darken the room and. ite possible let
Her home is even more charming in
. ummer than in Win-
many instances in s
t er and her family does not dread, the
days when awnings will charitably
screen froth a critical public the bar-
which we not
- Y .'
when there is no. love anywhere to soft-
en the pain, and. no interest to make
- •
the time pass quicker; when nothing
upholds -the spirit but the stern de-
raand of the daily duty, and nothing
eases the tired.. mind. bat the grim;
but fortunately their goodness
here and those vrho once
these iittleellayaiusaie
they will not be willing
a
alutatter all sick head g
, .
1 - a-
-
does not end
try them will find
insomanywa sthat
to do without the..
'
.
..... ..4 E
and. May also send
new shoots: Growers of sweet potatoes •
alleged 41'. t' tio of Egypt 1 ek
18 inC n — a S' how-
it be one away aro= the sunthe cool-
est in the house. Daring the hot wea-
r horrors of •
en o e suramei.interior.
thought tha.t one mare day's work is
•
is•lthe bane lives
that here fti
DE!Woob's
0 RWA
ti
know that this crop is often made y
planting shoots, which put forth Teas
•and grow a crop just as if a seed po-
tato was. planted. The common white
potato can be equally well grown in the
same way. As the numloer of square
feet in an nate is 43.560, it followathat
ever, the important featute of being ac-
curate. Egypt is not the only coun-
try in which women are outnumbered.
b • • th ' t ' ' •
y men, ere are o hers -severe' oth-
ees-and in the number of these are
tbe United States. By the census of
eller flies keep rtila e babies restlss, and a
few. yards of nettine thrown over thi e
bed Oir crib will ralke ihim comfort-
able. Arrange it so that the baby will
not beconae entangled. in it if be kieke or
throws his tin arms' abonat. A ha
37.' in
mock makes a .cool bed for the .baby
When lace and velvet curtains are
packed. away in the well ordered 'house
oa' to -day, airy. muslin or beaded por-
tierestaae their place, sbades of dark
blue linen shut out the glare of June
sunlight, and cool, sweet smelling Jap-
anese matting is placed under foot.
Cushions
oaerwhat then? Is such service as
that worth nothing?
May God's pity rest on such a life!
Fax harder than to face. cannon, by
which one's life may go out quickly,
is it to live throu,gh such a living
death.
'
of so many wh
we mak ' ' ell
e our great boast. Our pills cure it
while others do
CARTER'S
angovsee7 wzytoatr-k
" LITTLE LIVES Pius are very small
e seit•Igite •':.er twogetb1)"1:nrlaCII
not gripe or purge, but bytheirgentle action
please all who use them. In vials at 25 cerita;
five for Si. Sold everywhere, or sent by mad.
CARTED ammonia 00., law Took. :
a L '
if planted three by three feet ea,ch way
there will be 4,840 hills per ware.. If
every twenty4our hills averaged a,
trifle more,
1890 there Were' in that country 1 513
. f
. . ,
10 more maIe than female inhabit-
5 - ..
ants. In Australie, the disparity be-
-
in summer. 'Do not overload hini witli
.
blankets or comiorters or envelop him
•
in feathetr pillows or bolsters.
and pillows with slip cov-
• '
ems of line or wash silk are laced in
n , , e P
the wicker arms and cane reclining
e°11eh' na give an air of conafort de-
a '
so
- ,• CAI)IZ TEE WHITE CITY. •
There•aeula. not possibly be a, wbiter
'I
ball hl: grial Don. hallincei
•-•
bushel, it would make a
as if such a yield. might be made on ,
tw • -
eels. the sexes is even greater,, or
Never .let a pleasant day go by with-
oat giving a
tihe baby n outing. Babies
.a •
void of any suggestion of heat.
a- •
eity. then Cadiz, unless it were built
'
-
CURES
good. land with good cultivation all the
season. Yet the average potato crop of
the country is less than one hundred
bushels per acre. If the potatoes are
planted in' rows fifteen to eighteen in-
cbes a.paat there will be not far front
fifty hills
ClIn
n this preponderance of men be as-
ibed to the comparative' r e nt -
cr . y e e set
tlement of the United States and of
Australia, for -in Italy men outnumber'
Women and b the last Itali •
, y an census
e • t he &Tab sweet air. Shelter
e s r a,an a -•
them from tat t ona sunlight d 1
ways protect their eyes. Do not tie
veils about their faces unless it is
very' cold or windy, wilien a close yell
keep' paeticles of dust out of their
B ut the greatest improvement has
•
been in the covert= of upholstered
a - •
furniture or polished. furniture
highly - '
• These are now made of charming ere-
00 . 1 ens or denim,
tonnes and c 1 -anted lin '
and are ofte.n far prettier than , tlae
winter covenngs of . gaudy brocades.
,.s.c snow. near the coast you
As you ' '
- ..
0 you a. •w• 1 e mass which.
front 1 h t
see in.
appears to be•floating upon the water,
you are. e first eu.g o
jut Th f"' • t th ht f
eas
Et foreiigner is that he is in sight of
an iceberg. The white Maas. glittering
.
r RAG RANT, \
DELICIOUS. \
COUGHS, COLDS,
H OA RS EN ESS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, AND ALL
10,000 hills per awe. If every
gave a bushel. of Merchantable . pota-
toes it will be only a little more than
a pound of seed per hill, and will make
200 bushels per acre. A there are sorae
new varieties of good quality that grow
'potatoes one each. or
-
there was an. excess ef male over female
inhabitents in the proportion of 50.20 to
- 49.80. NOT ie 'Italy the only Europea,n
. . . . .. . .
country in. which this diapanty is to
be found. In Greece the percentage of
,may
ogee.. If a baby is thealthrhe should be
good if properly taken care of. But
who vvould laspae a, little one if Drat-
fat and restless when heat, alies and
.
=Cleanliness combine to make him: so
.a, - , • '
aa'e n a grown-up peison would beo•nd
A set of covers recently made .at a,
big shop was of. cream tinted linen,
striped .with. delicate blue, and scat-
tered with oink roses. The cbairs were
-
as carefully "fitted" as their well
e se ownereac. cover was
dr s d own was,and I •
iI1 the sun and. rendered more dazzling
by the blue sea, and sky, looks exactly
Eke a. monster ice naountain partly
on. uses o • s es am
lt d, tat t ' tl* f ca tl - I
pen i ,v or a sec-
Jill ear u t. but only I
hilis - .. .for- - •
does.the allusion la.st, you,know
ieebergs that -
ea
'
0 • .
r , 0 •
. DISEASES OF THE
THROAT AND LUNGS.
,
.25c.
weighing pound.
even more, it is clear that the limits of
tato growing are far beaend. what
11° • • a •
otdinary .farmers have attained. Vali
d the
g cod. cultivation, on good groun ,
1 • h ht t '
Ina' eiinia 1 an s ishigher even than it
is in to- a, and so it is, too, in Servia;
and Roumania. •
In all' the South American countries
e . , , ,
'Vane-
areas under •similar circumetnees.. -'
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THP STRAWBERRY IN NEW FORIYIS
" - • -
Strawberey Float -Beat up the yolks
the •two
buttoned down the hack, with small
• • •
peen Iiuttons. The piano was ease fit-
bed with a slip of the same material,
and the numerous very gorgeous sofa
individual
there aro no in pait, ano.
you are quickly informed, that it is Oa-
• .
Nother 't • ' th Id
diz. o teen ea. e world ore-
Sents such a. nes& a,ppearance.
., 0 IN SEALED CAD
bytiDill IKE SuPERVISION OF el. /. /
PRIDE ()RS FOR $1.00
FOR SALE BY ALL.dRBOGISTS
' '11 ' t t
potato .crop, even In hi S,. met • no
in ordinary years to go less thn 200
with the exception Of Chili. and
.
zueLe.,, men outnumber the women, and
of four and whites of eggs
- cup granulated sugar and
with .1-2
there 1
pillows were sueplied with
' •linen.
covers of ,
' 'taellefEllTC:703ETLX.&,...
. tA p 1, txliA
bushels per..acre. in a dry season it
this is Particalarly the case in Brazil
over pour qt. scalded milk.
_ __
The fee.
"
is claimed by the advoca.tes of hill cul-.
and in the Argentine Republic. in
. •
'African-.
Turn into a double boiler and stir over
the fire the thickens
AN ACTIVE EMPEROR.
simile • 1"8
ovary
MONSOON " TEA ....
-
tivation that the harrowinge of the
England's South c-elonies in
ntil custard
e u. •
aisnatnro .I.z-4, winter.
"
Is packed under the supervision of the Tea growers,
terersoank.siekscrsTax.,,,o,,,_ .....rearametroff,rals. esomen.......,
..
'
face both ways:help to preserve the
Where long droaghts
Iladia and in Canada, as well as inEgypt
the number of male inhabitants •exceeds
Add a pinch of salt, and when nearly
cold, flavor with aanilla. lathe bot-
. The German. emperor. and. the empress
are the earlieat risers of all European
of •
"" ""'"----- - - -"- -- - --aa------
and is advertised and. sold by them as a sample of
the best qualities of Indian and Ceylon Teas. • For
.11EAD-MAKER'S r0
. . ,-
"nlali,ea,IST' '
r
NEV6P rdit$1C0 OW SMISKi011014
atta aeaa "" au "aal Taal
moisture better.
prevail we should. 'prefer to plant po-
tatoes in hills,- rather. than in drills. .,
-....—
'
GROWING ONIONS%
'to, •s- and
the nurinber 'of female inhabi ni, a
11, is not.eaey, therefore, to• see how such-
an error 'should have been inade as to
say EgyPt Wa,g entitled to the distinc-
tion el:tin:Led fer it, provided always,
that an'excees of
tom of a. pretty glass diah erten e a
. . g
layer of strawberries that have been
hulled and. washed. Pour over tbera
half the custard. Then put in another
layer of berries and, the reinainder of
the custard. Whip up the reraaining
.
sovereigns, but with them it is a ease
of. following out the rule of "early to
bed. and early to rise," for they. retire
ao early as 10, o'clock. At 5 o'clock in
the sumraer and 6 to'clook in the winter
Ic„,19-4-De.../0,41ll i
•
.,..,,,--- •
a P
ti ar • a '
that reason they see that sone but the very fresh
leaves go into Monsoon packages. i•
a That is why " Monsoon:. the perfect Tea, can
be sold at the sone price as inferior tea.
6 lbs., an so;sr ue in sealed radio of X lb., I, lb. and
ld in throe flavours at 40c.,60c. and 60c.
STEEL, HAYTER & CO., Front St., Toronto,
,
EXETER TIMES
'With
male population may
be regarded, ,as a distinction, which.
'Ma two table-
whites of -the two eggs wi. . .
•• ' • • ' • -
the enaperox is 'up and about, and the
g '....t.
-, a
TIIE
•
Is published every Thursday morning at
TOMOS Steal)" Pailatill v 11
. ;,., , Rouse
avrivn street, nearly 'opposite Eitton'siewelri
store, Exeter, Ont., by . •
JOHN WHITE a aONS, Proprictore.
•TI.ATES ON' ADIMUTISTN01. '
larstinsertion, perline.,,, ..... ... _10 eentg
Erich subsequent iusertion, per Thiel .. 3 cents.
To insure itsertion, advertisements
. a, rich sail thoroughly prepar-
•
ed- jo a geed tilth, with good seed sown
- good season' and with thorough eel-
in • '
tivation (Miens give a good yield and
are usually- a profitable crop to • grew.
• - .--
They e,re gross feeders and on this
' ' ; ,
acoeunt It is usually difficult to get the
• -1 ' h Theb' t" t '
oo rIC ., a jec Ions o using
ani. . . •'•
most certainly every -gallant and chiy-
Larous man mast unqualifiedly den Y.'
Pgy t'S I • t • 1; 1 . . •
'-- 1) c aim O. any paa mu aa prom-
•
inente in. this Matter is based on a very
slender foundation at best, By the
'census previous to the last 'one, it was
• . . .
shown that the total number of male
lehabitants was 3,402,000, and the man-
b' f I • I ' 'II 1 "t' is 4 6 '
er o ,• eras. e in a a an was 3, 1 ,000.
.
' '' '
,,,
spoons powered, sugar, until they are
very stiff. Flavor this meringiuo also
with a little vanilla and heap over the
. , . ' •
fruit. Sprinkle a few berries on top
aeld Serve. Those atlas; have plenty • of
rich crearn W11/ anJOY•
Strawberry Sarabande. -Whip - • well
one eu thick a eet cream. Then
' P • " wr
with a silver knife ca aw-
t 1 pint eta' '
•• '• • '
empress rises only a little later, that
she may be ready herself to prepare
her lord mad. master his first map of
coffee. The children of the imperial
family ate btelight,„up to, fellow. their
parents' example in' this as in every
way. The Emperor of Austria is anoth-
ex- monarch who breakfasts with the
lark.
'
a , ;
ja ' , Nor ,, r •
a 7) ,I w, : 1 .
co )
pt'
Tliit' DIETZ
'DRIVING LAMP.
, ,
• a ' a,
1,
,.
,.
. ,
c, , 4
,. ,
.
•
11 •,. ,
-,!.
should
beaera in riot late*, than 'Wednesday teeming,.
. '-' - '
fresh, c,oarse manure is the weed seed
that it usually couteinas. On this ac-
1 1 tiO• th.0 f f
. n a popu a n, re La e,. o nearly 7,-
000 030,, the exce88 of female inhabitanta
berries into small pieces,- aad stir in -
to the whip. IVIeanwhile 1 tribleepoon
le about dancer perfection at 50 years
of' Lamp -Making can attain to. it
,
2
Our :T013 PRINTING DEPARTMENT is one
of the largest end. bat equipped in the 0ounta
Of Huron. .All woric entrusted to us Will re
ceive our prompt attention.
laceinioncrItegariling Newspapers:
1 -Any person ,who. takes a paper regularly
from the post office, Whether directed in his
or onotheas, or whether he has
„,,
a-unt. where stable manure .is Wed. it
should' be thoroughly rotted. So that it
,
can be tnorougbly incetporatea with
the soil. 0,ntens feed near the surface,
8/ that the fertilizer 'should, be 'worked
: ° I,. „„,,„' ' ' . •
Oa ne107 bua 113".°Laue•
at Taal; time was 14,000,, and if =cal
then the scale has beeai turned slight-
isi and now shows a small r - 1
p eponc ex-
atae.e of nien, there is certainly, nothing
- Ln it which particalarly dells far any
:metre ion . '
great dean • t of sueprise. •
gelatine should
capful of (fold
t tal
WS er un i
little at a time,
beating well
table -spoons
mold and
Set on ice'
have been soaked in h
water and set over hot
• also ye ..
d' 1 d • Add this, , a
to the cream and fruit,
in, and. sweeten. with three.
palverized sugar. Wet s
,
petit the mixture into It.
to harden, end. when well
iteLt METAL LAMPS NOW..
" '
The DOW lamlie of the- season of 1898
are darker •in metal and background,
heaVier it decottation, and solider in
L a - • • •
eonspruc ton than in any maywas year.
, • • . ,
The eases are heavier and Wore squat,
burns kerosene, and givet e poWerful
clear' 'White light, and will neither blow
tor Jar out When out driving with
a the derkness easily keeps about two
hundred feet ahead ef your Smartest
horse, When you want the very best
Driving Lamp to be had, ask yeur
•
i• e
.
THE EtEST. SPRINO' IIIEBIOINS
c • ' ' •
•uree all Bleed Diseases, trent a common
Phupleto the
nnine stib•
sallied or not, is reSponsible for pay mon t.
.
A . .001 1 -- e .
very g c pan o.. management is
aet turn out ()A a flat dish. A quick-
in metal eone•truotion, and so fax as
dealer tor the "Dietz,'
worst Scrofulous Sore.
g.. -If a person orders MS paper discon tinned
lie must pay rill arteilts Or tho pita alai, inly
continee to send ft nn HUM payment is Made,
and then eolloet, the whele amount, whether
the paper is taken from the °Moe or not.
3-10 suits for subscriptions, the snit may be
instituted in the place 1,., here tho paper.ispub.
Iishrd, alteoriee the subscriber may reside
iri„,, rod El of Milo t aWast. , "
4-Thee:mins hEIVO decided that ,refusitig to
-Post
to( plow' the- grOtind: deep ite• thorough-
ly, it good, semon, arta.' then a.opty the
manure Or fertiliser on the sutfa,ce ,and
k 't '' t th a 'th ' a ' t
work 1 in o e so' wi a cul iva or
or barrow, and then 'the seed may be
SOW 1:1 . Wood ashes are a good fertille-
et tea'. ' OntenS ana can often be used, to
, , an'.
good advantage a,a a top' dressing
ADOPTING (EfIS OWN METHOD.
. .
Could yoa leild me an X? inquired
the airy citizen,
,,,,
•lolo-
A V then, .
I'm afrocia not. Yoe'!" have to go
eta]. further back it the alphabet.
. . ,.
ly gotten up dessert in erx emergency
IS--. .
.
arty rue a- - ice a, p am ca e anti
B C h Sl* I ' • k
., . .
cat the slase8 into equares, circles DT
othea• fancy ' shapee. Arrange et
platea eta On each piece of celre put
,: .. f I' f • • • h 4 t, '1 ' -
' we. Spoon at 8 o extol e s raw %tries.
Pour' all whiPPed. oreom slightia
I
geess lamps ate toncerned this eeaSeiVe
,
' ' " ' • '
dedly egaanst them, since
fashion , is (lea.
tat. broad baaes requite eueli a; leage
gathering of glees that there noist of
necessity lie light shoulders' anti con-
see:tient week spots in "glass, base lampS.
''•
This year'sestyles are 48:A41641)A ill fay-
lamps,' baoad
We issue a special Catalogue of this
Lamp end; 0 yoti ever prowl around
fter night f 11 it ill ' t
4 - a . W in erbSt you .
l'is mailed, free
R-.E.DIETZ CO.,
do igtight. Stq Vevo VOtlE.
•HIS PROGRESS.
• w.“.,.. , - d. t i• along at
tine noW• ill yo 1 ge ,
Sehool to-dasr ?
very. well,
NOM', Willie, his Mother •wentt on se,-
Verely ; don't t811 stories. I hued. you
Lake nowtsPaners or perkalicals from the
office, or removing n.nd Mating tbeni finance!
tor, 18 prima facie ev..idente of intentional
fraud.
-.. , ,. „
' .- ta —
rflY,Ing Just nefore or jest atter ee Seed
is sown, .
,Whore , there .is not it Sufficient lion-
lath t d erti • • V
. a- o y . Mean
' My capatitiee for aecainmeaation are
limited to the letter O.
over
sweetened. ' Anatter dainty awl
&sr?.
or of all Metal and, theie
± , '11 ' av-, da niettets a fine
,.
chance ' to eeting• themselve.s '
had te be -pithisattl.
'Special 'Ornate Canadian ;enamors. '
. „ _,., , , , _ „ , . Ws, tut 'it ambit hurt art tench Me
4-1,4,104111r4.0.411r4.14.011rokflLeare•teerA esuee,