The Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-16, Page 7NEW8110111
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iloadia$21/0
Is aften 4 warning that theliver le
l Q inseu More eerlOttll
troubles mar tallow. * Proront,
ellictent cute of R end au
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WhUe they rouse the liver, reetore
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0.1.• Rood if; VO., Lowell, MOIL
John T Emmerton
1 HINTS FOR
THE FARMER.
MI4,4.4404.4
TRUCK FARMING IN TUE 1414011-.
PIKE.
Among the many Who were attreeted
o the Klondike country by the etories
M rki gold diocoverles and equity
Made fortune's, wait T. 4. 4ek110) who
hdd formerly worked On a term. in Col -
°redo and later as a gardener in Loa
Angelea Co, Cal. According to Mr. 'The "General PUrpose COW," Is net mixed 'weights, delivered) and a treat- Ilaffalo If 10-4 10.-»tng
4.4 .
wrolter attYs, he lias titrld estosicier-
able plowing, both by the day and
the gore, by men who prates:sod to
know how, but they were all about the
same. Anything to get over the ground,
cut and cover. If the plow wen
thrown out there vres no heoking up,
the tinbroken Boil, being left for the
next furrow to partially *over. They
had but little idea of adjusting the
PloW in changing the dreft, etc., end
ploWed the same dept•It for every kind
or ereP. •
iT8 T VI, 011,1), .1%.itrai;1. III! ;1 No. t;;,,,
Lower. No. 2, 1. *0
to .152 8-40 ; tiampirt,
seeetee 48 1-2 to 880.
PrioeS of Cattle. CMOS% 40. Ifinneapolie 'fob. •y.' VL"
In the Lending Marts. ary, 00 8-40; IiI410, 70 to 70 1-2o; julT,
758. to 70 040; on traok, NO. 1 bard,
DRESSED IIOGS AND PROVISIONS.
F b 10 D h nt 00 t $0 70"
pat -
70 3-4o; No. 1 Noathern, 09 11.40; No..
2, Northern, 071140. Flour -Mit aat.
Toronto
;steady, eliVerl only air. On t pa b ' . to 1 75,
."". 1: Pro
;street to -day ferment' loade Were ;sold Duluth, Feb' 10 -'Wheat.-N d
sseb, 70 540 February 711. 1-2e MaY•
4 COW TIIAT IS A. COW. the track (=loads eold at 54.86 to 00. AroP°41rtbar"arY1' i MeY- 71 1-0
° at around $0,25 Ar choice lots, and 4
traction lower for heavy weights. On
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73 1.8o: juiy, 78 14.0; go, 1 Northern,
Acklin'S aecount he eXpeoted to find extbiat, she never will be, and ber
• the country a dreary ArotW waste and titre its larigbt. •She is as full of busi-
was enrPrised. to find it producing a nese es the tapered end ot a bornet,
very large and - varied vegetation. she is of ample proportions, a good
Fresh vegetables could net be purches- feeder, a kindly diepollition, and come.
ed in Dawson for love or money, -and ly appearance, and a barn full' of her
Ur. Acklin determined to try the eat-, will yiela more dollar* to her owner
Pertinent of' growing vegetables for in the long tonhan,any other varlet,Y
the hems market. Fle seeyred liody of •the PoW !rind. •
ot some 100 acres of land laear Daweon. For years tt, haa been horsey to sneak
City in a pove, vvitla a seutherly ex- , itl:tiatobiligcbut,o,tnte jadnerla:4,rastiu2;
TijE LEAD114.0. DAMIER,
, Smith's Week, opposite Post Office
• AL80
'Agent for Standard Life Insurance Co
• Read.Odice tor Canede, Montreal. ,
Teseranoe M force, . 8116,000.000
invest*, tsto camade . 13,600,000
,E0ta13010 ed 1M5 The ildreliable andpkvorite
THE MOLSONI:BANK=
Ineetnerated 'lir 'Act of ramanient
CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP.
FORD' =SPRY
. (Successor' to J. W. Langtorda
Having bought out ibe above *business, we
. on 0 09
ak the lowest pitying liriR4524
int t It on the cash rbioiple, and
• win anonly.our caudemara wIth 145t 'mete
.1111/1611Str-OAPITAL, $2;040,060 Irovd,
REST' " ST,So0,000
11•1***.al
(340 °Mbei MONTREAL* :
aKOLSONg. MACPHERSON; P`resident
(1E0. 111,011(11ILIG,
NY.,QT.FIlith TAN 1104.3.0, Gen. man4g" Horseshoer and Gene* Blaohentith
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Notes discounted, collections rade,Drifts. Albert Street, North, ,Clinton. • •
lbouglit.acd eel , In terest pAlowed on Depaonsei
'JOBBING A SPECIALTY. -
. 'woodwork ironed and first -elms material
end werkgmtranteed. Farm implements Mid
Machines rebuilt and repaired. '
sA.virroi3.8•44,Ng• •
Interest allowed on sums' of 01 and .1114
. •
FARMERS.
(mew advanced to farmers on- their own
o tes with one ormez'o-enclorsers. No mort- -
a e'requirad as securitY.. •
C. BREWRE,, Manager, ClIntom •
D. IVIOTAGC+ART,
Banker
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ALBERT STREET - CLINTON
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A General Banking Business Transacte4
Notes Discounted. Disks -Issued:
• Intereat,Atlowed on Deposits. •
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0.141-1TON.,: ONT.
AccidSitt inanimate°
TOTHE FARMERS!:
•SP.T.17.750.I.F awn 15t5"5t 55.4A.5
RELIABLE- HARNESS
I manufacture none but the best of Hook.
8 that sell eholP. a
Bevrars of shop'a they
, af;:cletrtaii by pied promPtlf.atten e to. -
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John Belli
Earnesse-Emportum, siyth, on*
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The ' ileliillop - lititual Fire
" h t't 11 e • Call and goit roma
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Insurance tointwy.
Tn..: wanted:. Represen a Severer Of: the 'lest - . • _ . .
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Companies' and- any information -relating te Tic; ' ,., (1-/ 1 d T P rty
imurance .glatili xieen. • general ,District - ,L 4114 al $o
. S ate OWU Tope ,.
Agent for the' Confederation Life Disuouitsi
Co. 'Money to Loan sin.Reasonahle Rsttes
• Office -Palate 'block -opposite Market..
CONYEYANCINc
Sohn Ridout, .
COnveyaticer, • Corn missidner, Etc.: •
Fire insurdoce. . - - Real Estate.
IVIoney to Lend.
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, 'Office -HURON STREET, CLINTON
MEDICAL
Dr. 'W.. O-unrt
•••• R. C. P. and L. R. C. S., Edhergb.
Office•-Onterio Street, Clinton. .Nighi
rails at front door of residence on Rotten -
bury Street, Opp, Presbyterian Chur,ch:.
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Dr. 'cirahani.,
Offibe in Perritee Block, Rattenhury Si. :
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• Night calls at.O.filee attended to. •
pLIN;TON cielT2 ,
tor; Shamir--
•, , .
Offiter-brairio Street, opposite Eng ish
church,, formerly ,oCChpied by pr, AppleH
Only Insured..
' OPPICRIIS '
• George Watt, President, Rarlook P.O.; 3. D..
idassan. Mimeo P.O.; WI 3, Shannon. Sec'y
Treas., seater h, P.O. ; Thom. 8 E.,-Hayaeln:
'Vector of losses, Selforth. P.O.. '
DIRECTORS :
W. G. Droadfoot, Peatorth John, G. Grieve,
Winthrop: Genre° Dale, Pastorali Thomas E.
Hays, Seas:ribs James Evans,' 13sechwood ;
Thomas "Garbutt. Clinton; Thermo; Fraser,
itrubelield; John B. McLean, Kippen. ,
•' ' AGENTS:
lEfobt. Smith, Earle& i Tioly•rt McMillan, Sea.
forth: 'James Cummings, legmondville, 4,
Yere./robneavuu, 13. 0.; Yohn Gdvenlook and
John C. Morrison, auditors. • ,
Parties clash:out to effect insuranCe or trail -
sect other business will be prouiptly atter-ed
to on application to aurot the above officers
addressed totheir respeetivl. poift ofitooa,
Railway.
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Trains arrive and leave Clinton Station -as
• follows:
Buffalo and Gbderich District •
Going West,Mised. . , a.m.
, • .. • o . Express ...... • ... pm.
MIXed.;..` . Pam
„" a Express... •
Going"East,"Express 1..4o
* 2.55 pan.
- Mixed. 4.35 p.m.
London Huron and Bruce:- • •
Going South, EXpress . . 7.47 a.m.
11 -.4.10 p.m.
Going North, 1, .10,15 am,
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• M. C. bICKSO tto "* W44' E. DAVIS, •
'• Dia. Pass. Agent, G. P.' & -r.• A.,
• . Tortnito, Montreal.
A: 0. PArriSON, Agent at Clinton.
• DENTISTRY.
Dr. BRATOE,..
Surgeon Dentist.
opplus-Over' Taylor's Shoe Store,
Clinton, Ont. Spedial attention' to preser-
vation ofnatural teeth: -
N. /3 -Will visit Myth ever y Monday and
Bayfibld every,Thersday afternoonduring
the saintlier/ •• •
AGINTEVIT, npilfrzsir,
Office adjelning Foatent Photo C4allerY
&fie.° Hours, • 9 tO S.
• 4t Ztir1611 the, second Thursday of each
•Mosith, •
VETERINARY;
111., ,131/tOkil,1,1,
VETER1NARY,,SURGEON • aim
50 YEARS,
EXpErliENtE
TFiADE MARKS' '
' DtisioN8_,••
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COPYRIGHTS &C.
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Weld> ascertain onr opinion free whether an
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Sent free. Olden agency for securing...patents.
Patents taken through Munn ,t co.,,receive
'Incas Italica, WIthottt charges In the . •
A handsomely illustrated ireekl>. /tiniest dlr.'
. ciliation of an> acientifleAouritat Terme. SS a
• tejtylr, urtiolto 0; et Bat, alUieweattilert
..muN U0.36 Broadway, NOW Ton(
Br oe..115 11" f3t.. Washington, D.C.
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VETERINAlty INSPECTOR. • • IIINDOOS IVA001NATED.
"A. distinction must be made tetween
Office On ittaac Street neXt New Era Orace
ineeulation for the prevention or Mai -
'Et e:detiee,, Albert St.,
. - gation of smallpox? and vaccination,
LEGAL which ts ,ths grafting of cowpox, as a
proteotiott against the SOVerer malady.
* Inoculation was '..raeticed 'by Turlts,
ISoot.6 & ittokistizie, Greeks, airier& 'and Circassiand long
ilArtit/STEItS, SOLICITORS, ETC. before Lady Mary VVOrtley Montagne
brought it to :England. It Was after
OL/NT011 AND. EAYFIELD. this that Sender ;nadir, hia so-called dle-
Clintogi Office --Elliott Block, Isaac it, eoverY of vaccination or looeuletloo
flayfield. Off ice-OPen Sentry Thursday -with virus front thee** instead of
-Main street, fiat door west of .from the human Embject. There ie.
Post Office. Money to loan. hoWeVer, not the slightest doubt that
• aamee Scott, ".... E. it. MoKenzie, • trite vaccination in this &Mee was long
' , • • 0 ago known to and. practiced by the
-Rindens sts a. preVentive of entallimx,
E Oanipi.0/1° Q, O•y 13081111U dieltitiet referendes are found
, • ,to it in Ilindoo medical treattees.which
ilarrittee, 4. Sacker, - Notary, &c, are Certainly several centurtee old,
t CoOlflOCII, ONT. ._
tett.4). vor Davie' brog Store. ,
. - Money tO Loan.
-11E-Cr.- Johnston,
narrisie6 Solicitor, COilindatilOtieft BIC*
•• cobsaicti,
OrPfot.tior. Ilamiltott atut St. Andrew's
Street*.
rgdorte,
Barrister; Solicitory Notary' Public:, &O.
°moo t
AVER 0/.004. _
irst Symptoms
. , asA, * -
of ..oroart Yilsettse
Rep appeer at the heed sad feet-..parta far.
ikeat Detn the heart, ,,
premed upon -by at, enlarged et - e•61a-then
Tho bout intuit* leo* strotiftsitibly
Massif& bloed infelle the Veitte, Mistiest the
fast, live, kidneys or other parts Where their
ere stony Mimi Vedette Witness Ito miss,
'rite r tni e 1 tided to Retterdle
Men 4 tf.411 It Murat ettal It defer
notate o-wIll tiere note recline,
So my1 fir he we trot so 1 110
5/ ft ude teftt nonver to Na
"iti orb iit et
le sleet t 1* in
lveietti ise.
to. W. moWi.O. to
• Posere/ A large Portion of tbe '1(*d stantial line's have been releiated tA
Is OR the side hill, end was pevered :the days of the pod immix, modern
With a 'donee growth of timber and nu- Plow and Wen fireplace, For a cow to ,
ae1,4rueb, oes, twe land be emmeee Preduce beet has been. a misdeMeanor
ed we* early itt the wing. et 118, 414 panntlioshrgultzwioth dbeuantdhlse.anedinortehirinztboUryt
by the first of /Tune' had'hetween four nerves and a Vicimitit pair of heels has
And Ails acres cleared, plowed and Passed enrrent as the attributes of a
ready -for -planting, Ile had previous- 'true, eraw, The folly of Hata fad, for it
has aweez nothing. else, has long -been,
'IY •Sent, out Or Beside Of the .,more evident te hard heeded farmers Who
hardy vegeta.bles, and soon ha.d them farm,to gain a living.
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in the 'soil. The vegetables xi/ante y • . _
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him coneisted Oetnions, radishes, tur- SOME' 'QUEER SOPIETPS,
WM/ 'rutabagas; lettdae‘cabbage, peas: : , • ;
bean% 813inaeli, hec4; P°t4taea and '713010;00n or Reeent NortnittiOtt nag
parsley, AD -Ouse did well, and yield.: Have •Extraeoluery °Weenie
ed Almost phenomenal crops, EXPert'. kitty i0oietiesiVvith the .,most Ont.
Mental rows of barley, oats and sWeet lit4dish 'objeOtti hayes from time to timu.
cern were also planter& The barley been founded says the'LondonDa/1X
0;114'. onts Opened,: but some stook got :Here few oases of recent
into 'the corn and, ate it off When it groWtht•in Lon
was about three reet height.4$o:me don: and elsewhere..
A lady of means living in a large'
timothy and red top seeds were found. provincial town quite recently- founded
• tt.. select sooiety for providing the.
In giving his oninion of the, possibi., Working-olaises "with °heap, moral
Mies for agriculture in the far north, literature." . That the opeciMens of
tf9r.d.ie,Aseptign9.2.yrApt4ha4thoeiree c;:.ttep1:19a4rugee.._ Work tinned out by this society are
Moral there ca be n uestic-nr• that
ing:"-crotis an that Tieatibli:- 'The • )4. • 9 • '
side hills' work may be conimerteed ;they are cheap Must be conceded, ter
train the midille of -April to the fir* they are given away ;,be.t thittlhey aris
-of May. The snow lies longer On the literature may be.open to grave doubt.
beAgifia.-tetro' tibenc gtfhiresiit wioftt,•Prremil atrkk! The really extracirdirMry £eatureof
able rapidity, and in ,midStinirnet. the this society appedro' in the fact, that
inin' shines almost Continatiusly. There net only is the literature. given away,
are. few cleddYdays, while the temper -
but the. articleS. of the 'society provide
attire. is.usually above GQ deg., ranging "that all-praits accruing from the sale
of the society's pamphlets are. to ,be
devoted to the .founding .and intainten,-
.anee Of a Society -for 'the 'protection of
domestin.servants." •.
Thus One thing' leads, to another, or
would lead it the "naeral literature"
:Mid.. AS it is,' it is merely distributed
to ettiall tradesmen, Who wrap
"ha'porthe of: tea" and sugar in the
pagealer. the Moral elevation their
customers. • Every Week 4 fresh inni•.;
get of the ,"literature" 'from ' the Pen
of 'the society's 'founder it; distribiited,
free i'mong the jradespeo d
amcing others and. thOSO were left and
did well. •
to 80. degrees and often is much high-
er.than this. During the season: raged-.
ation -growsvery fast:, rimeh more
rapidly than in seetions Where. there
19 less light and warmth- in the .24
hours. The wholecountrY biirsta in-
to blossom and wilil flowerta cOver hill
and valley. All, the napres hardy -veget-
ables and cereals Will de -well And can
be made very profitable. At Present
radishes and onions ;sell for $1.50 .1304
.tezen and all ether' products at the
same rate. • '
Thereare some nsitiVe grasSes that
knight be adapted to stock, -but the
denhe undergrowth is a great 'draw-
back in this direetion,, Mr. •Acklin's
experiment shows- that red `top ,and.
-timothy can be ,grown and. he is of
the Opinion that the more hardy' breeds
of dairy and- beef cattle might be bred
e pr nit hea
tiou higher for select*, Provision mar -1 Nrior.mlivgeorordarneWl;214oN.1.0:.htto rv,do,r8r141e-iroo.;
bet easy
Quotations. are as folk/Wet-Dry salt-
ed shouldera. 7e; long clear bawl*. car
lots 70; ton loto and case late, 7 1-4 te;
7 1-0o. and backs, 0 to 8 1-4o. ---
Smoked meate-liatne, hehvy, 91-2 to
to 100; medium,10 to 10 140; light, lio;
breakfctst Won, 10 1-2, to 11*;. plonie
hams, 7 1-2 • to 7 0-4.c.; roll bacon, 81-4.
tem than,
•All meiCts out' of Pickle In
testi than, Prices quoted for Smoked
Lard-o•Tieroe4 7c; tubs, 714 to 7.1.29;
pails, 71-2 • to 7 $,4c; cempolind,- 5 1,-.0
to 60. .• •
BREADSTUFF'S, ETC,
Wheat -The Chicago market; closed
highef to-alay, .alid cables were also
better. .There..was a' rather better
feeling locaillY. Dfferinga AA -Ontario
• Wheat,liglit, demand flat. Roldere ask
690 for red and. white wheat, north. and
-west,. and exporters bid 613o, No; • 1 -
Manitoba' hard, sold -at 88 1-243;North
Bay,.and. No. 1 Northern at 80 14s.
..130Ide atilt 00e tor No. 1 herd, Owen,
Sound and Midland. ; 83
Floe -Quiet.' -Ewrters quote
'for. straight roller; in treed, middle
freightg. Salea for .Thcal and Quebec).
account are made at $3,10.
Millfeed-Searce; ton lots of bran at'
this local are quoted at 014., and
shorts at 816; car lots, middle freights,
are quoted. at $13.50 for bran. and. $15
for shorte. •
OatraealL-Steady. Col' iota of rolled
oats, in bags, on track here, are quot-
ed at 13.60 per bbl; and in bbls, at
53.78. •
P.eas-:Rather firmer_ .P.ir lots. north
ana.west, sire wanted at 66o, and. ed.isC
at : 67c.
• Oats-LFirMer: Valle mita, tiorth
and -west, in car 'lots, are qUoted
-28 1,2o bid inad.29 1-2o asked:
Re-Scaree. Mai lots, north end
aold at 54c$and east at. 55c.
Thickivlieat-Scarce and steady. Of-
ferings- Light; .ear lots, outsine, 46 to
400. . •,
Corn -American easier. Canadian- yel-
low,- Chatham, is quoted at :36c bid;
American yellow, new, is 'offered at 420;
and new, mixed, at 401-2e. -, ,
.Earley --About steady. -Cartots of
No. 1, outsiae, . are ;voted at 48 to
490. . ' •
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- • . DAIRY P,BODITCB:.•
,
Butter: -Market in fair- shape; • and
without 'change ea to • prices. Choice
ditixy active and Wanted here.
quotations are: eet. follows :-Dairy;etub,
'peer tomedium, 11 to 120; choir.% 13 to,
14c ; large rolls, 14 to 15c.; small, dairy,
Ib; prints, • about 15 to 16e;: creamery,
• tubs and boxes, 19 to 20e; lbs.' 29 to 21.0,
with an occasional 22e for Select pack -
.Cheese--tInchanged, Choice . stook
Another society' has been formed by Sens at from 934 to 1G1 -2o. --
in thia section. Mr. Acitlin put up. a :three •or four:ladies for the phrpose • • - . PRODUCE.
and is now arraniing .lor,Weilding
teen With boxing' gloves, The ' object deEygbgert131:trekality:InINche,watleadi'd,Finrie:reitilvoe- -
his' farming operations on the ICIon
dike. It is his intention . to force ear- sounds. ,bellicose, , but really it was demand. Choice boiling stock • sells-at19
ly vegetables. in the honffe, and also to ;men Pacific, the society being inipress„,:' to 20c; held frish, and limed at:14 to
cultivate 'flowers there. Wild fruits ed with the beliaf that if'street b
currants
are abundant, primapalty cranberries, :. . : . boys, Potatoes-Tteceipte fah. , and Prices
and raspberries, cranberries .1verq. OiVen, More facilities for 'fight- unchanged. Car lots, op,- track are
especially are found. in great quantities in with their fists, the use of ‘knives. rtnoted. at 55 to 586, per bag; dealera
over' the whole country. 3,4. Aeklin's ', and gradtte „atones would eventnally be ' aell. (salt of eters ° 601:0 709; farmers'
betas sell `at around 60 to 70e.
experiments aka repo,rt are interest, .
numbered among the dead a te, Th
ing from the feet that they give ns a . , . T ; 5r5" ' ltioney=Steady. Round. lots of. cholee,
new idea. of a cotintry which' is gen- fere, to encourage .- .. delivered here, will bring about 51-2
(amity regarded as a barren . waste,•• - .. •FIGIITING WITII FISTS, . . to 6c; dealers quote fret* 0 to 7c per lh;
for 10 604b, tins; an n dotnb . at
but vrhieh misi 'yet he found- .0apable and at the sam,e tune to minimise the
of sustain* gi large.; farming popula- facial. dahlage which resulta from bare around $125 to $.1.50 per ' dozen sec-
tion.. . -. ' ", , , .,' ,- ' fisticuffs, the sdciety-suggested the tiis-ft16na" ' k .
, . . . tribution of the safest and ;neat Milo; Baled bay -The , market ' without
' • ' e ; meeting Of the a ' t held b t Unoted, at 06.50 to ton; and
s . owe y were . , u
PROTECTING *- EARLY- ..151.,ANITNG . •• No 2 at $6
,. .it nevee,„got beyond suggebtions, attd . ' ' ' . . '
F.A04 V4Ogi• ` , so' rand boxing -contests at street, .„„,,...,,, . Straw - Easy. vat Iota tere quoted.
- - at 14 to $.4,50, on track, .
It 'piton beComes neceesery for gar- Pero are still things of. the 'Untamed 1.. --
temps -- Fair demand. Dealers hero
forcing house 20x30 feet. last sullimet, of providing toys over the age of thir-
, • • cent of boxing gloves. Ntinterous ohmage. StrietlY choice, .car lots, is
• fa:titre. • .
deriers to protect their early nIanting13 The Courage of some people is really sell at 16 to 2(1°'
abolit.14.to 180. • -
and are paying
from the late frOst, and the method stupendous 1 Fancy a sweet oUtlidet,
Most satisfactory will depend largely society of eight Moiled heingi liaVhag Toledo, Feb- 10.-.--Wheat-No. 2, cash,
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upon surrounding conditions, As for -its object "compulsory arbitration 71 1 -Le asked: May 74 1-2o b d Ry
in international disputes N 2 h 5613 e
e eue o. cas . C oversetsd- Prime*
general rule we find that dirt is the
‘,Ivigointyititvas. aoinally founded, and cash,$3.60 new, 0329 1-2o.
ail entail plants, when. it is in suitable er. „the :Jr oil ring eit Wfilwaultee, Feb. 10 -Wheat -Na, 1
Most ehenomioal covering for, nearly
.fmo, tee, ,
condeion. to 'handle, and it is thr moot amounting to sYcimething like a hun-.
dred and fifty pounds. ` • "-
rapidly . applied. •To coyer ,eabbage wh„ _
plants:, press the plant tn-one*. side un- ae-iiiteg A"nu.s7pursobfaVirteldebde
it ilea flat upon the ground, then for ° buyingeoft °Mims made by one Ina -
with a hoe, ,gently drami the...Soil up tion against another. •
• 11 was Unfortunate that the society
Sweet 00311,,POtatees,. and in fadt near- war between America and Spain,',. It
over; it ,until it le comptetely .ttinoteia". became extinct before the outbreak Of
ly. all -plants oan be treated in the would -•have lbeen interesting to wit&
same iv' ," whether the Boqiety, would have *might • •
•6. Cuba from Spain anct would have pre -
Ili uncovering rake the -soli oft, care- senLed it to America, thus Preventing .
fullY and straighten thaiplant and the war, .
in a few days. it will groWing as It you take an acorn end, pass
well as if it had .not been hurled. through it a thread by which it eau
Tomato plants are sometimes ao large be balanelfilsin water, the 'morn will
and ;stalky, that it ' is impossible to laY shoot in timeand a little oak tree
.thent down without breaking and oth. wilt grow one' of the acorn -Lin Mere
er meads will have to be resorted to: One. 'VVeli, a clintitably, inclined lady,
If boxes or large. flower petit are not the widow of a olergyman, recently set
available.to turn Over than, the earth on foot a movement t� simply- medicine.
may* be rnottrided up arotind them. so bottles and auntie to &veleta in the
that they Can be htiried. standing. Or shims of London,. that they might haVe
bettet still, light horae manure &in an their abodes the refreshing and ele-, 1
be used for covering., This makes a voting influence or . oak trees growing
very efficient eevering,- especially if out of the necks of bottles. ,
shavings have been used for litter, ea ,There were many favorable 'solute
they lie more Closely about the plant about the scheme. The members .of
than straw. Thie covering la Often' the society would he interested in col -
used for other plants, especially mei- Lasting adorns and suitable bottles;
OM; Old encumbers, and is more easily the poor reoeivers of these Miniature -
ttPOlied- than dirt when the ground is foreets wodld be edified by the pro-
wet.gresa of their aeornar luid, -untll the ;
WhateVer Covering is liaod, de not acorns begin to shoot, they would have
.leave it on too long so that the plants 5 long and. eitoellent Meson in pati -
will begin to heat, even if they 'have enee„
to be .covered agein in a few days. A' hundred bottled. atorne Wire dia.
The length of time plants Can be .left tributed is the_Hast end by,the
corers& depends altogether on the society's; workers, but -tor leek of eci-
weather. If it Is cold and the soil IS eonable support and co-operation the
mrderately dry Hwy May be left for scheme died down, when, like one of
quite a few days Without injury, but its own acorns, it. Was 'Ault beginning
the weather comes off warm nd to how Some- regatta,
wet, look out and give. them air. as
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soon as possible. Glass coveted Imeit EAILEOAD$ Asp LIONS
are used to seine eXtent for starting . , '
vines*, hot the Plants must h'e watched The Uganda Beltway from Capetown
closely' and givenplenty ofair 0Z' up into Central Africa has now reached
they will become dreavn and tender. the temperate highlott eettary• 000
A gardener ;should. Minya beprayer. .
ed goodgMefor freiSt) . and d junt in feet above sea 'eve' At. present toe
using the Meant at hand is essential . navvies ate taxing down tiles add Spa-
te suocesa, • , Ing the rant in 0, COuntr y full of big
, . game Lions roar there by night, and
sebrasi big and little antelopes end,
plowniert t asks, a correspondent tit the in Plain, sight, havinglearned that the
"Country Gentlentan " Are the all sledge banatila" a134 aPadea the lab'
A tAozt own movvigt,i, 610Pllantil/ &atm and huge erds of
dead, or have their hands forgotten
their ottnning, and their, eyesight, *ling ten yeara all this animal life will
grown alai t With the improved plows probably have vanished as oar own
ot to -day it would WM' that any °tie Dqfa1°41° h"e. dque*
raset4.44 aeofmodetetrnghrage flC
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telligtume detail do a pod job of totems- •• 0/01 TURN 011" TUN nikkn.
log, but not one out of ten who pros wiffets-Who says WOrflell have to
to hold the plow do good work, heads for butdoesta There's a •wes
oolt Bum* hired on the farm raload" $50,000 bY aloWlY turning
the lad three Vial% ile SUI110/11 and tioW Mts. Bullion.
all over.
a in fifty knew hew to do this ar
Whitford -Meer
tRote t
„ turned it over te
Mr.
If it was only health) wi
might let it cling.
But it is g cough.: One cold
no sooner passes off before
-another comes But it's the
same old cough, all the tin*.
And it's the samej old story,
too. There is first the. coki,
then the cough, then pneU-
monia consumptiert with the
long sickness, and life beta. •
ling in the balance. ,
753-40. Winter wheat -,.No. off eringol
7tio 'bid on track for NO. red. Corn
No. 2 yellow, 300; No, yel-
low, 08 1-20; No, 4 yellow, Bee; No.
corn, 380. Oats -Dull and easier; No.
0 white, 34 to 34 Mc; NO, 0 White, 33
1-2o; No. 4 white, 301-09; No. mixed,
01 8-4e; No. mixed, 810. Earley -Un-
changed ; firmly bold; wiles of ,good
malting, 03e; fancy 'Western, 58 1.20,
to arrive; and clime at Re to .arrive.
Rye-L(1111ot ; No. 2 offered on track at
NO, Flour -Weak.
Dettoit,Ifeb, 10.-.-WheatClosed:-No.
1 white, cash, 71 3-4o; NO. 2 red, Cash,
71 Brio ;, May, 741-40; July, is ioto.
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ZAIDTWGA„
Servie, there still survives' a won-
derful old institution UnoWn AS the
Ea.drpga. It is the living together Ot
whole tribe, numbering sometimes
as many as 10e 'person* all under the
absolute authority .one Ile
keeps all the money, Makes all pur.
chases and.decides'the minutest details
of family
Why is it that nearly all
aged- persona are thin? .
• And yet, when you -think
of it, what. could you expect?
'Three score years of wear
and tear are enough to :make
-the .cligostion weak. Yet the
body ,must be fed;
In Scott's Ernulsion,„tho
work is. all done; that is,
the oil in it is digested, all
ready t.:9, be taken inlo the
blood. The''body rests,
while the 'oil feeds and nom.
ishes, and the liypophoi-
.
phites makes the nerves..
steady and.strchg.
$cc and er.09, ott druggist.,
scorr &DOWNY" Chemists, TOrOtite• •
HEROIC,
Madge-Isi be really in love With that
ola maid: s
•
Marjorie-Virell, he wears. a pair of
wristlets sh4. Crocheted for him.
'The Queen has eontr1buteeZ100 In
-support of the hPecial effort now 13eing
mails for the re-aoquisition et the Royai
Normal -College and Academy of Mtisio.
for tbe -Blind, Upper Norwood, lie a
nationalinstitution for the blind of the
British Empire.
.‘c$kin diseases from the merest Phopiea to the most obstinate eeZema
Salt rheum, running.tioresi quickly, pleasantly ,and 'permanently
cured I)) Agnew's Ointment -35 cents.. .
. • .
Who does not.envy a baby its soft velvety._ panion until past', middle life. and DI.
skin? ,Row many: ;suffer from distressing. Agnew's Ointment 'has cured speedily,and
skirt diseases -De you stiffer ,leaVe you permanently. ,It is a •boon to -mothers
tetterL4altrhenni-scald headHripg Wprin because it is a brion •i6 habil-Mid-scald
-isOzerna.-ulcers..-blotches on the skin-- head and its initations, which are accent- .
chronic crysipeles..---livef 'enets.A.ed. what...panintentatothoteethingperi,ed;,ares,,ntottly,,...,_
notelse-cdthesatlislastefol and aggravating,. driven. eif and reltressness passes
away -
disorders which .disfigure and • • • • and vvhere torture reigned Vvith*.
discourage? Di. Agnew's
Ointment 'allays the 'die,-
tressing itching; burp,.
Ing, itingirig" sees*. ,
tins which axe part
and Parcel Of inich
and in. a
themstand. cases
,
where internal treat-
,
manta have: failed to
baby this balm brought rest
and a cure -it affords in, •
stant relief from the
itclling distress, ; .
Do you stiffer from
.,piles-itching,blind.
bleeding.' or nicer-
. ateda-No remedy ,
hasbrought so quick ,
relief, spared painful
surgical Operations as
Dr. 'Agaaans_Aatinent.
--it_has' 'proved, itself an'
.
aheblute cure for piles.'
ID informs and at Ali stages -
ono relieVe- the Itching,
,irritating sensations in' an instant -and
long standing. •cases diia.ppear after from
three to five nights' treatment -the painand.
soreness quit 'you. and the tumors Vanish.'
The baby bf another lad living on faelfiO Ave. In
heal, and, eradicate'
'them,' it has worked
Wonderkil and liermaii-
. ent-cures-and no skin dis-
Lease,' no. matter Of how long
:standing, had baffledlti 'CUrative eetdities.
In eaies 'of chrotic• eczema it.liaa proved
its great worth, and Casea'are on 'record
;where this dread affeotidit has 'been the
birthright of its patient and constant coin:.
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'Aladiivini in a northern Caunty tewawrites Thai
.forseventeenyearsshawastroubledwithssitrheurn.. Toronto, was terribly. toted with scald -head -and .
She took !looters' treatments and used many lotions ecrema-she tried washes prescribed by her.phyra-
withouranypermanent relief.. Reading of the cures clan, and soaps advertised for such purposes,bet the
. made by Dr. Agnew's Ointment, she decided to try. disease reniained-Dr, Agnew's Ointment was her
If.. The first application allayed the Witation and good friend; half a box- cured the hair) and cured .
she continued using it -the disease r'apidly herself of troubiesomerdies which had been the bane
appeared and now for two years there has been no of her life since baby's -birth.. . • •
sign of a:return efts... . ' • - • • • •
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DRi AGNEW'S CIIREI FOR 'rue HEART--Curea PalpIta'tion, Siutiemig, shortness of breath And '-
ell heart disorders -relief in. so minutes. . , . •
DR, AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER -Has mired cases of catarrh of so 'years' standlne;-selieves
coldin.the head in zondnutes. • • • . , •
DR. AGNEW'S LIVER PILLS -Stop sick headache -are constipation, biliou.sne'ss•end Hier treubles
-pletiaane little:doses-4°in box --se cents: , •
For sale by;Watts tt Co Clinton
ost Rubbers. are • Uncomfortable:
It is no. 'wonder tbat rubbers which. are not the -same
shape, as the boot should.. be uncomfortable. It -costs
inoney to ..emplcy* skilled pattern makers but the result
is a sa,tisfactory it. •
„
- year. the :Gianby. Rubber Co. add 11,17/ pat-
terns to fit all the'fitigt shoe shapes therefore
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,
.AL.WAYS UP-TO-DATE.
They are,honestly Made of PUre Rubber.
Thin, Light, Etastic Durable: - •
B*ra thick at 1)9,11' and heel:
4 Ora n bj? Rubbers wear. like Iroul
L.
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ONE OIVES RELIEF.
con't Spend a Dollar
for
Medicine'
until 'you have tried
loosens the grop of your cough.
The -congestion of the throat
. and lungs is removed; all ins
flammatien le subdued;., the
parts are put perfectly. it rest
and the cough drops way. It
bag no diseased tiasttet on
which to bang.
Dr. Ayer s.
What bas behorde the. old-time . other aninkais abo t their
Cherry Pectortil
• - -orers are not deadly at long range.
By the time the railroad hae been run* Plit:ster
drotis out inikunnatIon of tits
lungs. •
irmied
1.-ittnegbio, We sz.
411, *AM t, 441
retior
"MS* ott
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You can. buy thein in the papet 5 -cent cations
Tat Tabules for Five Cents.
lide sertM Ont uPahattorresinittes.lhe %wrest *edam. esseeee tor 1, tow ogee.
If you don't find this sortof
. Rittling TabtitdA-
. ..At 'MO Druggist's.
Semi Viva, Clibta to Tat RIPANS CframIOAL COMPANY, to, *1
Spruce ato New York, and they will be seat to- you by mail; or
22 cartons will be mailed for 4$ mum, Tho chance* are tea tie
one. plat Ripens Tabu!** are the very medicine you need.