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Jbe lilisie14 Cats Are Ctominfr
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TEE CLINTO NEW ERA.
The 313Ittek Cats 4..re COMildifr
Oil for the, 04,000,4,4 Prom 'newt to
Xntormotton re*" 11•Ei rarmer •
irattr FowI unaaarl.„ • The tollowing paragraphe represene
011 nearly all farm, except where spa-
elal attention is given to poultry olds
Lure, I would Pay, keep fifty fowls of
no variety, and no more. See that
these are good one; and try each. year
to improve on them by bringuig in mute
fresh blood from a good. strain, and by
keeping over only the best of what you
lave raised yourself. After following
this plan for a few years, I ara mire
you will not return to the old way of
-over -stocking the place with scrub fowls.
The tame careful attention should be
.givea to the feeding and care of the
poultry .as to °time stock on the farm,
and to Insure euch attention and make
this branch a success, some one of the
family should take the :natter in hand
•and see to it that the poultry -house is
kept clean, the hens fed regularly, and
ats far as possible all the waste of tlAe
family table, the dairy and the field
-is turned into eggs and meat -Poultry
Monthly.
Do Poultry spread DIzentlzerinT
'• Do poultry spread diphtheria? is a
'question which lias been raised in one of
the Frovineial papers, says The Sane
tary Record. The possibility of Min
-
tion from this source, wbese .1te filthy
'conditions under which fowls are often
kept are considered, is by no means re-
mote. As every poultry -keeper knows,
fowls are peculiarly subject to a disease
which is analogous to diphtheria in man,
known as diphtheritic croup or "cank-
er." This is produced by filthy surround-
ings, and is so nifectious that, once it
nets thoroughly hold of a pen of birds,
it kills them oil in scores, and there is
the utnmat difficulty in stantpinea it out.
Children, as we know, are particulae.y
' fond of playing in the vicinity of poultry
zuns, and 'It is to be feared that poultry -
keepers are not as careful as they nught
be in isolating birds that are wk. It
las been suggested that fowl -runs should
_ be placed under sanitary control, and
that when disease breaks out the au-
thorities should be notified; but the ne-
cessity for _ping as far as this' might,
we think, be obviated if the poultry
papers would only impress upen their
readers the necessity for observing Ira -
ter sanitary conditions and isolation in
.all cases of sickness.
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For Every Mother.
R Mahltoba Mother MVOS
Rdylee an the Care of
Babies.
Chlitireng
Give them oil—cod-liver oil,
It's curious to see the result.
Give it to the peevish, fret.
ful child, and he laughs. Give
it to the pale, anmmic child,
and his face becomes rosy and
full of health. Take allat-1
chested child, or a child that
has stopped growing, give him
the oil, and he will grow big
and strong like the rest,
This is not a new scheme.
It has been done for years.
Of course you must use the
right oil. Scott's Emulsion
is the one.
Scott's Emulsion neither
looks nor tastes like oil because
we are so careful in making it
pleasant to take.
• Send for free sample.
Twee% Eanad.,
=Orr BOWNEi
goc and ow all &ileums.
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Essential to Good Grope. •
Deep or shallow plowing for cord' It
receiving its mutual discussion by,
farmers, , It is doubtful, if this • topic
Iis worthy of the amount of attention
devoted to it by the agricultural press
It is well known that meetly all infant
troubles spring fram a disordered stomaoh.
Indigestion in a child will muse at first
peeyishnees and eleeplmsnes.e, but other
more serious troubles vet 1 folow fast, such
se cola or cramps, cone 'pad ni in. some
'cases,diarrhoea in others, e
sults in many •cas n. The mother who
• neglects havine censtantly at bend the
means for treatatg these ire tikes an aw ;
• ful risk. hire B. L. Mali leads Logooh
• Mau., is one mother who is eirtieularly,
well fitted to give advice on the Care of
babies. Her standard medicine for the
minor ailments of her little ones is Baby%
Own Tablets, and she etayin-,T4ey are
• the best mediaine I have ever nesd fot
infant ailments. I have given them to my
baby for indigestion and stomach trouble
and they are prompt and thorotieli in
making a cure. No mother should be a
single day vfithout the • Tablets in •the
house." •
Baby's Owh Tablets ote for children -of
all ages, and will cure sneh troubles as
constipationadolio, tour etomacb, diarrhoea
and eimple fevers They are invainabl.
• 1 or teething children and will break up
colds and prevent croup. Gutranteed• to
contain no opiate or other berruful drug.
Dissolved in water they on be given with
• perked eafety to a new-born babe. • Sind
• by all dealers in trelicine er sent post mai
• at 25 cents a box by addressing 1 e Dr
Medi el e Co., „Brockville,. t 12
• •
.Dreeda Which do not Make Headrara2
. There are. a few Mee' t excellent breeds
which 'never seem • to ieetke anY head-
way in this country', for the siende let -
son that theiree-goode-quilities, soinC-
,tinzes even their • very name; are un•
knowii to the great nuijority of poultey,
breeders; and that they are, and gen-erally have been, in the hands of ..only
•a few breeders in this country. A mane
able example. of this kind is . the Crese
COeur. blow, there is bothing really
Against the -thee at all. At one time
it was supposed to be a soft 'fowl, but
.as a breed thisewas -not Mreect. It, in
deed,possesses sufficient • hardness te
lay very Wen ine winter, and any. breed
• winch can number this amoreg its char
---ereteristies-is-not-sentitind-tif--be-ottlled
soft. .As a matter of fact, .Creves . are
:very goon layers, and they produce ex-
tra large eggs, too, quite as large ttt
Any that may be generally_ .feemd, They
are non -sitters also; very- :rarely does
any specimen show •signs Of becaddinesa.
Th-ey are lenge; square Ininclirdse shed'
• in leg and neck, fusteouis .blaCk•
in plutn-
age and crest, darkelene, long, deep.
• breastbones, and ',quality and quantity
Of, flesh of extra high order. • A well
4ed---Creve-maltesea- neestemibtehtrithileava
wen as a dainty dish on the table. Few
breeds possess whiter- flesh, or that of
snore delioiously •juicy quality.
•For crossing purposes .• I like Creves
:specially well. If it M. table: birds you
want,. then Mate up With perking, Buff
Orpington, or Indian Gamehens, or half -
bred hens of these varieties. . Evenbarn-
door mongrels of..no particular parent-
age, if short on kg, • square -bodied and.
lona-keeled, .will make very good all-
round mimes with reve Coeure. Good
an -round birds are produced when cross-.
ed,with Inagelian, Wyandotte, or Scotch
.
Grey- hens. The Creve •is really worthy
Of a better cultivatiort.-R, 0, in rinse;
er and Stockbreeder.
and by farrn orgftjt,lzatlons.
and fertility are (more important face
tors in the production of a heaVy corn'
Crop than the method of preparing the
soil.. No system of plowing will pro-
duce a • good 'crop on wet ground,
hence tlie first requisite is to have the
land thoroughly drained, and the best
way of accomplishing this is to under.
drain with tile, as the open ditch is ti
vexation, But it is possible to raise
a poor crop on land that is both well
drained and . cultivated. You • must
make a deposit In the bank betore your
check will be honoredeand.the soil cone
&ids Its business in a similar Wale
Overdrafts will not always be honored.
• A good many Illinois farmers have
no rotatien of crops except to pat 'corn -
and oats on the ground alternately:
While this is better thanputting the
same crop on the Iand.every elfig4
It eventually. can have but -SM gen^ •
•end that is .starvation for the soil as.
Its krarner. • 06inineacial -fertilizers are
top expeosive to- use on Illinois fielt$
croes, and there Is not litnough of
home-made manure to overthe terre.
tory, so clover must be the main dee
pendenee of the Western farmer.. With
:the ground well • drained and fertilized
a good crop of corn can be 'safely fig:
eyed on, witether the ground be plowed•
deep, shallow, worked up' with a diso
pulverizer, or clutivated with the corn.
plow. The main point is to get the
surface 'mellow and well pulverized, se
its to hold .tho moisture. All dry clods
are waste material, as the crop can eine .until I used Chase%) • Nerve
the beet thoughts of manveriteas elf
thie subject, 0. consensus of °Pinion ree
gardiug the W041111414 Of a euccetion
ful orchard.
There cau be no succeoeful tree
planting without a suceeeful Man at
, the back of It 4.
To cannot make a thoroughbred,
out of it Sofill), either In anlinall,
plants or treee. •
A tree should have plenty of Me and
!vigor At the start, in order to make
a fair growth the Prot season.
, A good body and ft poor head answe
about the eame purpose on a tree as
P4Tebezrueaan.re more failures in. tree
planting -from failure of the planter
than from any otlaer cause.
My ad .t.te to a man contemplaing
the plantiug of ea orchard is notto
' begin unless he is confident he will de
his part for the net ten Yeare.
; Don't select a spot that is good for
alothing else, but arrange to have
Something for your treete to live on at.
!ter they are planted.
The trees should be young and thrif*
tY, better not over two yeare old. 1
The transplanting -should be done in
-
a careful manner and the soil well
packed around the roots without in.
juring,j,keni.
A mulch around eacn tree will great-
ly help it the first season. A few
forkfule of old • straw manure will
answer.
After setting the tree should be ane
mall, trimmed, cultivated, teyttfled
Iand protected from !useable --
Get your trees direct from some elle
•able nursery. You will thus save eat
the traveling tree aunts price and ill
get what you order. •
A. mistake in veeleties will be• d
great one because s 41 will be a long
time ta finding it ant and then cannot
remedy it.
Ascertain what varieties are most
successful ,in your ocality and take
the advice ot those .aving suck expert.
ence. •
Keeps goes and seeds away in tlur
tall so there will be no shelter for mice
in winter.
A mixture of soot, lime and sulphur
• made into a paste •and rttbbed e the
tree will act as a preventive of mkt),
rabbits and borers. ' •
•
An. *Editor's Opinion
( OS ate Marvellous Restorative Quasi: -
1 kr. A. IL Waweett. the wed-linown,
' editor and peoprletor re The Leader and
• Reorder, eeoronto Junction. writes :-
"It is very seldtm that I need medi-
cine of any &Ascription, but thlb spring
1 .1 got so . badly run downand out of
, sorts generally, that I became some-
; what alarmed. Chancing to read .a
". testimonial about the results derived
from Dr. Chase's Nezve Food, from •a
1 gentleman .nhOseease seemed to be
identical with my ov n, / purchased a '
box, and Ommenced using it,
I• . . . •
1 uThe result was -Imply marvellous:
I was benefited from i he first, and soon
I restored to my usuaz good health. 1
never felt better in my life than I do
I now.. To tell the simple truth, „I did
,. not have very great faith in any medi-
draw no molature.frein them. • • • • / : Food, but now I have n� hesits.tion in
• .. • • ; e. Re eteann„ ; strongly recommending this great
.• . • , ..•, remedy to others, as a •valuable and ef-
fective refnedy:" .
, ;•. " Se.....10 in Pasture. . . --a • . Dr. • Chase's NerVe- Food,' the areal'
sAs.'a general rule eattlantted.plette.. nerve restorative and blood builder is
of shade In summer and they ought . making hosts of cures in all parts of
this broad Dominion. . gradually and
. to have' al watering•Place 'to go to -as '
thoroughlY it builds up •. the system:
often as they ohoose. In. cleideg 'raw
--, • and overcomes • • weakness anddisease:
ground I eiOnIetimes. leave 1.0. . nice tree 60 cents a box, all:dealers, or g dingo- .
Well ' Close to the ti , :but I, think the -. . - . • .
standing out in ' tile', Open field. • It to : , gen...1.B.. estfee .O• Company, Tortnito
tine the grourd does net produce so. • • • . . . . .
• . . •
.. ,
termer makes it. all back in milk and ,. • .0fie of the .Loodon, England, dollies
butter.- it a cow is lett inn open. had a French despatelf•••the her day -
field where" there. is ao shade she will which' may • have': en hitetetit foe finan-
...get so' hotethatshereinilk _won't taste - ..ciers -at- the City Hall.' Under ,date line ,
_ .as dope as if she had a nice shad ye . af Denkirke Jan. 19, it read re:- • e s e
.• place to lay down and rept he . I no.. "At tbe meeting Cr the Municipal (Simi;
Lice some of my .neiglinor's fieldsehavee • .eil on Friday the..accounti for tne fetes
no shade trees io Mein. They don't . in eminection vsith the Czar's ". recent
Paiture. theM very much. , They : ale' • visit- to Dunkirk were submitted. ,.
. Ways pasture the fields that have the S. • A provieional .credit of £2,000 lied
shade treo. ; .. ' st been•unenimouely voted; but the amotiet
• TWo or three good shade trees la a • expended Was. t15,000, aod itewas . me -
- twelve or fifteerieacre field,is.sefficient . eoueced that the State has rehised to •
to shade ten or twelve •head of cattle. allow anything towards these expense's
. Cattle delight to run through tile ' • 'There rempined, therefore, nothing but
brush, especialy . when the horse-lia • to vote the balance of n3,00.0, tne bee,
anasoreissenThe wasibve-tosewallte,---er a 3`• ena6.1.-Leme' Dg lateilLe
along through the brush and pick, off a the interests of the finances of the town
: leaf' now and then to mix with the , • it was te be hoped that the Czar would
: grass they get; One of our pasture* : aloe come to Dunkirk again. . .
' fieIds• hasea thicket of builies in one -4 .
corner Of *it. 1 notice: whenever I put ; - • • , ,, - - • " • '
the coWs in there, they go to the 'Walt; .. ': "orli. 01 A i W. CHASE'S
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es• the firstsplace. They stay there the 0 CATARRH CURE ... Li ye.
bIggerepart of the Wile.. It seeined that •
•IS sent direct tit the diseased
the cows thrived better while they; parts by the Improved Blower.
were ba,sturing la that deld,-Nick •.,..\----,A Beals the ulcers, cleare the air
-Retsina:- ,-;---7-ass' "--- -----"1-Z.:..t.13/:7- - - -- passages,atops-droppinria this-
Nk...,,„...„.1111Ifree, All dealers, or Dr, A, W. Chase
throat and hermanant y cures
, . • Catarrh and ay Fever. .1116wer
• The - essentlide to successful 'tree iv•iedainc CO., Toronto and Buffalo.
Perseverance and faith
planting are common sense, industry. .
,a .. - _se-.
• --a - - -
I
•. Sheep Scab. •
•
. . . .
Among. the nets of the last session of
ver.
iv,7„
• .
the tndiana Legislature) was one mak-
. J • •• . it compulsory to dip all scabby
O•aus.ed • Pa• ili '
. expo :Ave but unneee,ssary disease. • ,
sheep. •The object is to stamp out this
.
Scab is produced by an itoh mite, that
The Tule ;se Suffering
of a :i.,n7etfhietelivlioliot ersuubleta,aptlalint shbebd-
great length of time off the skin, and _
Perth lYfan It'llieved and skin. • The parasite cannetliven. torseaan;
••• • •
Cured b D P't k •does ned thrive oil any other animal-
•TinIging Cow, by Looks.
. The best lookin4 coWs are 31ot al..
'pap; theebest performers In. eke dairy.
•;A. striking illustration of this' was at-
fiorded by the reeteat OPerience Of a
levell-kiffievri Jersey breeder. This gee.
itlemart had for years made the dairy,
.qualities of his,eattle a subtect �tspec. study, and prided himself tipOn'the
-fact that he poiniessed a thorough
j3tgowledge of the proportioate values.
f, the Various coWs owned by hira.
, (With the -Intention Of• weeding out
some of the worst Members of. his
: herd, he recently proceeded to single
outMitered of them, but before finally
deciding on the %natter be had the
'imak of these COWa analyzed, with the
" esult thatnne of them, which he had
i
.. rleed among the very, lowest, was
mind to be yielding at the rate of la
i pounds of butter per vteek, though. her
(mutation prior to that only creclited
tier with producing about halt ttud
gpantlty.-realry, and Gretuttery. 1
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trof eure a Veld In ono Day
Wake LeXatirnee litO0 QUittlhe Tablets
All druggiste Minna the enemy if it fails,
to Imre, rd, W, Grove's eignattire la on
each box, Zo 1
It is therefore possible to stamp out the
' Backache • Kidney. disease by killing all mites by, dipping.
if Solutions of tobaceo, lime and sulphur
Tablets. and arseitie are effective for this /mi.-
__ pose. The tobacco solutions have prof -
The terrible ptsiinthot catches you In else erell4e• libeY maY be Illa" by taking
beetteentakee stooping overca rising up or ftro0bmtwttecoieenatto
leaves
aantawsefiveott
tnetmeesanpdstioadksitiog
In nine oases out of ten it te trt
moving abouteseneunbearesbie.
disordered kidneys for one day in sufficient water to cover.
itomble to
Then boil for an hoar and draw °Teletex
The pain in the baok is the kidney's! sig. Ina hours. Dilute to ono hundred del -
nal of distrese..
Ions. Acla twenty., pounds of sulphur
Go to their assistance with De Pitcher'i and use while warm. The, lime nnd
Backache Kidney Tableta eulphur dip may be mane by slacking
They will* prompt)y relieve the Vain, otilil eight pounds Olin* in some water, adte
the kidney trouble andeastore ;your health ing twetty•four pounds of sulphur and
Here le g
it case *nth "reading:- diluting to one hundred gallons. It is
Mr Alexindet Montgomery, Peter St4 troublesome to present the tobacco Celle
Perth, tion, and is about as Olean to buy tbei
stateizeTgLetevnaglenutfferesrlientygeattinstelastdei.ntIthil; extract ready for use. The linie and
back, when I began using. Dr pitober,e. esulphiir dip is injurious to the wool. It
Backache Kidney Tablets precured from P. greatIrsesor diaptk keveestrtriefeen"pee eanialeatla hall
every move peewee pit,(n There vino vow= more than twenty-fiVe head. The see -
strength nor energy lef‘in me. The cob. l• and dipping is neve-mares at elm tenth,
dant 40144 orm.. my kidneys wtoi moot r day, se that the cost for material must
depressing 1started • se ir • 1 a . be recxoned a about five eents to seven
. using e ao e 0 tut .
the lumbago quiokly began to let bp, / AM I eons per head. The col tar or ereolin
quite over it note. I have tot,„a th,,n meta dime are excellent for ticks, but not see
isatisfactory'and can oonfliently reeomme a eireetiye as they ahautt le for seam-.
then) for bed Woke," Dr Pitoher's BOO.
ache Kidney Tablets are 50 cents e box at ,
Now England Partner.
ail doggie% The Dr Zine Midler 00,,
Toronto,
L. Hall, thadruggiet. Ionia lift notoine,
DOD
eght Foul. . . Abe 4 i i
your VI rforTe;shluder ;44, Qa etc' Inc
oaltrITIVre es '7AV:rat%
owing rem tont Squint ; is creeps upon men unawares ; do. not re yourself_ or
remain in Ignorance while you ere being dragged down by tide diaeaer - no plotter whet
the come Ploy be, whether owl). abuse, excess, or overwork. and lAsinese carets, the
It -emits are the wee; premature loss of strength,emissions, inutaney. Varicocele and
**motet% parts, TRU LATEST MIATIIOD TEBATAIBNT VIILLI cii.iitg YOU. I
guarantee It ma positive cure for theee conditione, Reed the following' sworn sfildevit.
Positiveixtto testimonials used unless pa.tients gives woes Innate/dem
fitate of michigen, County or wayne, as, . Jan. 18,1900.
-Tina ix to certify that I had been a aufferer tromaTervons Debilik, lost
vitality and wealmesem for a long time; had been doctoring both/nom/Oa
and Detroit without receiving_ any benefit, and. placed myself under Dr.
Coldberg'scere, Deo. 28, 1898. I noticed an improvement in my condition in
less than one week; was disahareed entirely cured. April 19, '99. and have
had no return of sold. trouble. Signed, A. 0. Le OBARTE.
Bubsorlbecr end sworn to before me this 18th.dity•oE Tannery, MO.
Wm. A. Smith, Notary l'ublie, Wayne CO., MOIL
THE LATEST METHOD TMENT GUARANTEE TO CURE
Val -female and Stricture -Without (Setting, Stretching or loss or time; a /3lood Poison.
Chronic, Nervous, Private, impotency. -Gidney, Liver, Bladder, St oh, Female and
'Rectal Troubles. CONSULTATION PROB. If you cannot eallwrite r blank for home
treetment. Perfect a tem of home treatment for those Wh0,08 all. BOOR FIORD.
API • e nee or snediaq pa:ciente Shipped trove Windsor, All Doty and express;
Char ea Prepaid.
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CORN Wii,coE Err., DETROIT, MICH.
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• NOTES.
Irarm.life is wint you make it, veldt
bossibilities in favor of health, .happle
ties anti good living.
Study the farm in all, its phaseee
Mere is some general information, •itlie
plicable in all case% but there are also
special features in every case.. "Studg
to show thyself a workman,"
• The farm should be made more at-
tractive than .it IS, and I think I see
that the signs of the them promise
•something • along this line. If yoa
would realize the best results from.the
farm autmals, you tuust treat. thent
with kiedneseS Whether guided whole
ly by instinct or partly by reason, they
EPO'n realize the nature of their treat -
went, and in a measure gOvern theme
• selves accordingly. . •
Some farras are kept in a slovenly
;simmer, wbich. clearly indicate a shift-
lessness which -must be sadly ..bet by
the farmer and bis family. A 'poorly.
kept farm. in a sorry sauce of revenue.
• See to it that the: tarm tools are not
expiisied to • the weather,' Many farm-
ers are careless in this respect; and
much damage and toaa are thereby in'
vurrect
• After some years' actual experlenie
in farm life I observe that lie 'is a
poor farmer:Who• does not see. work to
do at 01 times on.• the ferule= Our
farmers. certainly need rest, and the3,.
should not stint themselves in this re-
spect. But when their feel like work-
• ing, they should be able to 'see somee
tiling to-do about the premises.. I have
a theory that .work done 'creates work
..to .do. -think you -may nIpi trele,.,actit.s.ty,r0,8,4::
tokitg. •
. You. 061nd-took' after thh COniftni ol
tour- poultry during the whiter,. 'Yee'
• •
' • . • . - • Poultry Tstrd. ' • • '
Rake the poultry yard thoroughly
• and. cart' eirtho• trash.' •.. • • • •
Decks are great eaters; but it sold al
hail grown are quite profitable.•.
Fowls left to ran 'pick. pp. much •ot.
: their living where they, have the freGe
done of Abe .• .• • • s •
• Poultre -Allure should be piled up in •
• some place. -where it is not liable to
• be leached by • water for •use on The.
•
ar,Cdheiciken; are :greet insect.'deStroYe.
ers; an old hen and a brood or chielot
. „in the 'current patch i8. almost eq,Pai. to
a treatment of parks. gee*, , • . •
; • There issno green- stuff. equal, to cab -
nage :for fowls. They . win eat every-
-.thing but the steak and. even•try, to get
the pith oat of its is. diffiCult to keep
• Cabbage •alt winter', hence.the neces-
• Sity of preparing other feed§ for greed;
stuff during:the cold weather'. '
It tile .fertrters has .no alfalfa growe
fng, 'hashould.tit least seeilre a load of .
two from his neighbor for 'winter feed
ter his needs. 'Hens eat tnis beet when)
• run throtigh a cutter; but they will eat
• the most of it Wittunit. We would res
- commend the -second, growth as It
less. woody. , . •. • • • e • • e
• Another method of .breaking up the
sitting hen Is to pi -•ed lief in a barrel •
• containing a few inches• of 'Neater; el-
• lowingher to stand on a 'brick -placed
in' the. center and lust enough above.
the water to keep her..•teet dryswhile
if she attempts to sit down her Oaths
ers will go into the water. • . • •
can not make a sums in the Poultre
business, unless you .look. to its corn-.
• fart, in sevens • ways, and-dii-e• way ig
to have suitable houses to protect the
fowls, trom the tigers:A winter. •
• If you study the Zarin, your sueoefle
Will be commensurate with that study.
•Ihere.iftea. science in farming, though
inost of our fainters have something
of a program, a .mere routine of work
to be done, and do uot give the. matter
study in a manner that is calculated
-to-develop betteremethods.--- •
. Frank Monroe Beverlys
:According to the last ensue, there
• were at that time 577,752 bearing beta.
bane plants in the United States. The
same authority places the value of the.
• demotic product in 1$89, at $26e,e58:75.
There are no large plantations any.
. where in this :country. Florida, prob-
ably contains seVeral times as adiani
plbeits at the rest of the Unit*, and
intost Of the Florida bananas are cone
mimed in the State. • The value of bite
Danes em,ported in 1895, as .giveh by.
-the 13urestu of Statietice ot the Treas.
tiry Department, Was $4,533.821. The
Rf
T
gl lima° lookier- feas
• borne end poor rook. a,
Ig harass' ho the
• worst It laci"cd 0On.
binetton.
Eureka'
• • '
arger part canto from Cuba attd .1a -
snake, though tonedderable quantities
enme from Central and. South /Lined -
ea. Sorae came fromellaaVaii.--E.
Hem, in The Ephomlet. • • • \
, • '
Be Is the best friend to Ukro-74e1f
•is the elkeriphed frikad ZJaila 11'401
ON TRE POURE.QUA11111 PLAN.
The four-square plan means that 1
Onstonlere, regerdleite of rank or defier,
receive the same careful attention and
treatitteat at Otir atom. We are as partic-
ular with the child who is tient to puts
ohm sortie small article as we are witb
the experienced eclat, We never alb-
dant° inferior drum when- filling your
dolor's prescription. We never, recom-
mend the "something just as good,' ,
•' Senn Ann therinette
tinder all cirommitancee of daub
and disease Pine's Celery Compound is
este Imre and tiolailieg. It °lumen and
.purifies the blood, bracea the nerves,
mendebs digestion,. and builde up those
who are week and run-down. if you are
nervous or sleepless, try Onebettle ; ane
• remits will eurpriee you, Our stook of
Celery Compound M tilWaye fresh
and pure, 4
• 1li0t/EY, Druggist, °Won.
tele'
•
'ON A FiiRAI
llomm•-5,9
flat fitting of, ?dotty a le SORW1111
Just to de MOW* ;
To abarpen harrow teetb get a gooll‘
Hear beat. draw tbe point of the tOOtlk
IOWA 88 iiltitfR OA you want it first and
then. make thee slope as long as yea
Want it. It, yea commence boa and
• work toward the point the point will
tee..eeld and. will split easily, but by,
• commemeing at the point and working
• :bdcit the large pant of the tooth wilt
hold heat and you can 4,nish ea**
moth with one heat. •
To. temper a cold chisel: Atter you,
• hare brought it to the shape to suit.
you heat It to a cherry red about tWe
and a halt inches, then pluiege it ii
•Icool, water, (not cold water) about
ihall way Up the red part atter thee
Polut is allied and before the rea.
!heat is all out or the steel above the
• water. Take it out and as the heat
, from the. Part above comes down MOO
1 will notice a blue shade creeping down
• toward the point. Just ae it reaches
• the point plunge it in the 'water all
over. If the steel is good and yon
• , have 'been careful not to Ilea teohigh
• when werking it yrs -will have %tool
• as gOOd as the beet. When cnilling
• steel always keep it moving Inaba 'Wa-
ter.
Harness 011
nos only makes the bermes and ,
horse took better, but ounces tue
imam soft and pliable, putt fain MI.
Ifit
11•14 ovoyelots la OWNS
doe mats ey
InPtIRIAL
OIL CO.
(live
Your
Horse a
Chancel
AND
FOR WEA.S. PEOPLE.
: • • .
' AND TilosE•71q0USLED WITH
. ,
iabaittation„ Thr toning or Irregular
eating or the Heart, Dizziness,
hoe -tress of Breath, Distress after
yr tin ntis mothering Feeling,
Ea sr Of' in through the Breast
An , Villtittr Ptadligreid, Vegetate
heel. Iersto enetesesAnemle._0ene-
ral yoe iiity. fter -Effects or cirippe„
Lose o Appetite, ate,
Remember 1\4111aterree Heart an4
Nerves Pills' cure the worst Ottafte
after other remedies fail. '
tomseLiver Fills ours tionatIpatte- .
4110
TO make a spring .for the ',glider or
any Other farm tool, take an'eiri ffie Of
old rake tooth, work it into the proper
temp% being verycareful to work at
es low a heat as possible, To heat Suet
once a little too hot ,wiln spoil th• e
spring for all time. Never beat more
than a nice red and as few times as
, possible: After you have it in the
shape you want it get a can that will
hold oil enough so that in putting itt
the spring it Will net 'even warm, the
oil, Heat the spring evenly all over
to a cherry' red then drop into Um oit
• After It is cold pass it back sant forth
through the' fire with a pair of cold.
tongs until theoil is. all 'blazed off.
dip in the oil againand blaze off as •
Were,repeat three times and you
are all right. it you, have been caretel -
in the work. . '
Springs for buggies, eharrOws; etc.,
can be given a good temper by poising
back and* forth over the alien and
haMmering lightly . until cold, ocs
itiseonally dipping, the hammer in Wen •
•To .make . butcher.. knives •ort of old
• Mee or any other tool -steel :work at
as Sow heat as you on and as you
near the proper size, Water aammer,
considerenelY. That is nyedipping the ..
haniraer Ids water.ane banemering
'llgittly until .cool. then . heat hammer
• again commencing the water hammer.
,ing an scion as the • steel lastoo.cooleto
edraie-Outee-Whetesymeehaneett-ine•the-
shape, you - want itand have done ail •
the 'filing 'aeits want thee heat to a
enerrY red •evenly Over the bladeand
put if quienly.in•the water, behig. Very,
careful to Put it in tne water straight
up a,nd • down or the blade • will . warn
It Is no* hard as glass and must bo
• bandied With care. , New smear over.
with .talloe.v Mid pass back eiticisiorths.
• thrOugh the blaze until' the steel le
-dry and looks'ats thengli.the steel had •
•absorbed the tallow; rine On More tat-.
low and repeat the .operation until it
breaks into .a blaze with, a puff ..or.
enap ,then . shoveinto the forge duet-
te coca. There is nothing' hotter..wllI•It
.also make 'good revolver springs?,
t -W. j. Carnaban. aiseasse
April 1$051
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The. I'Vholse Story
' Irs a. letter ;
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name.)
Prons.Ckt. Luye, Police ffin'titiat
lionne4 t•*,,ks We frequently nap Prow
Deere' l'eut•Kilitan kw putts in Ow arose,
ado, rhouneffset, otlyneosatot Wok dig -
Rains. cramps, and all alliktione whick
befell mania our position. 1 hoe no heel -
talon in eaylag mat Psix-Ermata, ge
(suit randy to have near at Wind."
Vied Intermit:11y and Ersternalli•-
Two Oltes, WO. and 50c. Wales.
THAT TOTICHIS The MY
SISTER 1001111
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,• Weak and Impure Bloods
roister & *Mier Disease*,
Female contglatet. att.
All Drueitste, or write d eot
Br. NfcLEOD,
• Otdericb, Oii
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••IIONUNENTS.
WWI; Colton 3oot Compottni, •
J. P. TISDILL.
ovoosnizergia.sygreefferotoind. btersi
• mac jaerndano'l. e:;af,:ran Brit tore:11111i and
n
,Zellations are dangerous. Prieett Nolg
"in,ILIgf=8:7pgAss.P(tf...14,3%
fie
nos The Cook Company Windsor, Oa
1 and 2 sold and recommended",
11110011111)10 Druggist, tu Chtladla •
If an increase of .eggs We''ffesired .113
, the poultry . yard, before large mune
are expended .in the purchase of 'ever;
Lasting layers, wewined reccimmend
• thesystem of keeping hie hens after
• the first, Or at most, aftetethe second
year. Early pullets. give the increase,
and the. only wonder is that people
• persist, as' they do, in keeping up a
stock of old hens, whichlay one day
and stop the next. In some parts ot
•Europe it is the invariable rule to keep
. the- pullets only one year. Feeding
will o a gieat eal-a. surprising
• .
. .
• ciaNTeN, ONT, ,
Priiate funds to Joan " on anortgagee
• . -best oarrenj ratee
emarerre .
"AeGenerel Bankingr banneas trainee'. 4, -
work, Indeed -in the production of A ••. a it kin Beisenene
eggs, -but not woene.saeueenaeare,40.e, (Ier_a a•n
,Cerned; they ratty put -onent, but they • • -transacted
. •
entered allowed on deposits.
Elite .notes bought •
,
G. D. McTaggart
BANKER
ALBERT BT, CLINTiYki-
gap_not put down mei. Their tale is
Vaidn, litittoetrtie,wodrkoneis witiothneethneomthibnugt ;roe -
give them a smell of the ititthen fire ° • }TOTES DISCOUNTED
Old the8°e2e.r. they get that the better, ." Notes issued. Interest allowed on 1
Rittenb,ury It. Workfit,
emustres.
•
Direct importers. Workinanetht•
• and Material guaranteed:
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Combines the well known.
food values of wheat
and the medicinal
virtues 01)11alt.
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• It is a Perfect loo, ;•Retinae. steal ••
It preyents eickness by keeping the
system in a healthy condition. •
• It restores health by regulating amt.
• toning -up weak systems.
It gives sure relief to pereonsreuffering. '
from poor digestion, headache, dyspepsie.
find other &Borders arising from the use
Of poorly. cooked foods • e
A trial will convince the most skentie-
el of the superior merit"; of Ebbe food, For -•
- sale . -
808 GROCERY .
W T. O'Neil_
HOW'S THIS?
-We offer -One -Hundred Dollars Reward
for ony muse ef Catarrh that cannot be cur.
edby Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F..3.• Olttien & CO., Proem., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J,
Cheney for the Met 16 years,and belly° him
perfectly honorable in all.business transac-
tions and financially able to oarry out any
obligations ratidesby tbeir firm, •
Watie•& Tutrait, Whoneale Druggists,.. To -
(1
WALIMMO, KINN= & WOW, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo, 0. ••
• Hall's Catarrh Cure hi taken . internally,
eating di (Idly upon tbe blood aria mucous
eurfaces of the system. Price • 750. p r
bottle; Sold by all Druggists. Testiznon-
iale fres, •
Hall's Fara' rills are the best •
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Subscriber having rented the shoo ntilnize
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Mare endorsers, Nolmortgage required. •LOPPT Othitt
MO., Brewer* Manager,
fanners on their own notes,. with one .or
Central
Meat Market
Uavtug purobaeed the butchering
• bUsinese of Powell I am pre -
.pitted to furnieh the people of Olin,
•4 ton with all kinds of Fresh end
• -.Cared Mats. Sausage, bologna
-1 lard, butter and egga always kept on
band.
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