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The Clinton New Era, 1902-06-27, Page 3SECURIT Centilne 11ARDEN AND ORCHARD. 1 You Cannot lenek SUch Vegetables tut • 1 roeu, icinvoangrrova Freshness mad Witty tant. Y1 gardea Crops, . I Do not be afraid to thin out the t I fruit. Trees that are loaded down are s I liable to bainjured. The largest and ' best fruit is grown on trees that are not permitted, to overbear. Fruit trees should not be planted in the garden, as they will take up toa much of the nourislameat frOM the ° Carter' s f Try keeping part of your strawber. ries in matted rows, and see hoW much more profitable they are thane THE CU' "`` f NEW ERA CRASH 1r Goe4 the crockery and theyaitress will probably be called clumsy and. careless. Iler plea of sudden dizziness J. not allowed. "What ' right has she to be dizzy?" they ask. Women who are suffering from dis. eases peculiarly feiniuine are liable to sudden dizziness and fainteesie endn it la only by cung the weenanly dis- eases to, which they are subject that . • , A NEW AI,ITO2n1.0 A,DITATOR. resfu1 We of ifungicides and ine E -males has boon that of keening the solid; particles of the ,mixture La suspension so that a uniform quantity can be put on all parts of the trees: or plants sprayed. To overcome Ole difficulty many appliances have been made to agitate the liquids eo that these particles should not Fettle, but Most of them have been failure% WO have .perfected a device for this pur- pose which is given outrieht to the he fruit growers of tcountry. This A, Device for the Spraying or Plante Tree* to Kilt rouge e One of the greatest obstacles to to i ui de is can e en e y" for use with the barrel lying on, ite Little Liver Pill s 1 • s where they,are a owe ground berry packers. nd are traMped oyer 1(:15y the Itzinest and steitrler contrivanFig1ce, shown at , .s Dr, Pierce's Pa- aide, which we consider the best way - relieved. Must Bear fee Proper firming of the soti around the plant roots will Usually,niales the • vorite Prescription to carry the barrel, and consists of an signature .shoularm, a, of flat iron one-eighth inch 1- that are to be tranePlanteel d and attached to JIG women strong thick and sevenseighths inch wide, the handle of the pump • i transplanting Successful, Young trees 'makes weak , dug up carefully, damaging tilie'rootes-- -•.e..---,-„Tele-weitas, .l . gas little as pOssible. eular-L i s /4 $eo PaceStmles, Wrapper Below. Toy *man and 00 oasr 40 take as sugar. MUMSFOR HEAD"Hre FOR DIZZINESS:4 ITTLE BIURISU • ivut FoR.TORMD LI'VEK • Wheeesuckers appear at the base ol . P.megifienegt,n an apple tree let them grow until a a le few leaves appear 'before pulling them drains,Seals inflam- off, and there will be less liability of Illation and ulceration, and cures female More appearing than if they are weakness. When these conditions are cured, backache, headache, dizziness, broken o • start. etc„ are also cured. If the lawn Is sickly, get sorae wood ihreTtles% torif yesrr with fetnle ashes and apply them freely. There trolibt: Will be •no danger of applying toe Adair Co., Iowa 4ilici; grameenaltregig eases -heart tr6ible, Bright's disease, and at PILLS. FOR CONSTIPATION. much. The rain will carry the solulsle ti wbuld b.e nearly paralyzed. Had nen- re' intgiese of stomach. I can freely say your medi- FOR SALLOW SKIN, -I) • ortions down to the roots. After the., . grass begins to start out, apply nitrate iseicuepstfonniue bottles In all, five of 'Favorite Pre- ' four of ' Golden Medical Discove ' of Soda at the rate of 100 pounds pee 11 FOR THE COMPLEXION and two of Dr. Pierce's Pellets), have culla acre on the lawn. x can work with comfort now, but before Plant trees wherever a place can b would be tirecl all tviatwwitne and have a dizzy r Tut, :1%11 uanusAraiun found for one, not orily for fruit but big difyys work, something had not done for for ornament. Trees add more value to a farm than the buildings Some- over eleven years before." ood Farmin ePavorite grescription" makes weak if your fences, gates and drawbara , is required for a tree to grow, and women strong, sick women well, Accept Gg. times. hshadebe desired time thoe.e who purchase -farms willealwaye—no-substitute-for-the medicine which OxqUIrqE • nine PelaeliZellettitie7,4017-004 leURE SICK HEADACHE. 'need repairing .flpyrois the time to see take this fact into consideration, to it. You may have more time for this work now than-. you will have The use of straw, or other wrap. when the busy season comes on - ping on rose bushes 'as a protection in We. cannot make Our wells. too cone .the winter season Is not done to keep .venient. To go quite a distance to the cold away! but to avoie the light. Water the teams is a big chore and, if. an.d warmth of the. sun. ' The object it could be avoided, a dreadful waste is to prevent them from being alter - of time, especially in the crop season.. nately warmed and frozen. It is the It is now time that farmers *were* wermtli-enot the cold -that damage's planning 'foi• the 'year's operations on them in winter. the farm. See if you cannot improve Do not buy treesover a year old. upon your last year's farming; not so . They do not have 'sufficient roots to much in the matter of acreage tte in.. sopply them • with' plant foot •cona- manner. .. pared with 'younger trees. Cut back The first object with the farmer the tops, iito as to give the' roots less should be to hold his soil. as much as work to do. A young tree with plenty. possible against all needless exhaus- of roots Will overtake those a year tion and wastes of all kinds, for this older and also be more thrifty and is the basis of successful farming. -J. free from -disease. ' L. Baird. Many plantare said to "run to vine" on rich land. This is due to _Keeps Their Records. Ouch land being rich in nitrogen and A poultry man who believes In lacking in an abundance of potash or knowing just what his fowls are doing lime. A. _well-balanced fertiatelee. keeps a record of his his aud says the application of potash and Hai% he knows Just hew many eggs each one rather than substances.containing has laid since she came into his pos. rogen, may have geed results on all session, and just what each one has kinds of soils if other. conditione are cost- him; purchase place, food, shelter favorable. and care. While very few persons are • - able to give the time neceesary to keep . such an account as this, every one who. • • TI -IE FaeOLTRY YARD. works wonders for weak women, Dector Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most clesirable,laxative for delicate women. • 4.s. Beattie Crozier, the distinguished Twenty Years thenedian who has for many years es d voted himself to the philoeophy of les. of Itching Piles . tory, does not agree with the theories ' Mr. Alex. McLagghlin, thirty yeara advanced by Mr. lienjambr Kidd in his , . resident of Bowinanearts Ont., writes : • zation." In a, critieistriewhich appeared hook, "The Prinelplee of 'Western Cialit. „For twollty long years I suffered from itching piles, aed only persons who have in the April Fortnightly , Review Dr. been troubled with that annoying disease Crozier states that the contraet be ' can imagine what I endured during that tween me -tents of ethics on evilieb Mr. time, About wren years ago I asked a Riders theory is. based is an illusory e druggist if he had anything to cure me. contrast and ineapable of throwing light ! He said that Pr. Chase's Ointment was on emelt evolution, At the ,1.0..e. of hie • most favorably spoken of, and on his article Dr. Crozier Invited a reply. Ile recooAmitnteerndtharteioenalppt7ifeeattalobnosxxfelt better,. . has received one, but seemly in the form expected. In the 'literary Supple- oalindabfaYitrhweatyfintoe Irellcoadveuryse.cif clienebtiVedwflaie ing notice appeared :--"We uriderstand s :Tient .of The London Titers the follow - treatment until thoroughly cured, and as •' that Mr. Benjamim Kidd does not in. thuairterweadsasneyvesnincyee,arisarnagodramyy Ichonavviencned tend to reply to Mr. Crozier's . criticism suffered the • t cl . at e oen meat ma e a perfect cure, In the current number of The Vert. 44 1 consider Pe. Chase's Ointintee. an nightly Review on his book "Principles Invaluable treatment for piles. In my of sWestern Civilization,"'hinee, altitough . . . case I think the cure was reinarkatile when e MN/ ton rei y In -dr aW' "ITOf Tro-itrtTi.'w-41.3".1rFl and-hadTheen-66 Iiine am suirefer rein this -and-entertng ethesitarr el about e alseette- I • zes ceosider that Isagetting eileia years eightm, inches froIts head. ThiS arm 18 attached to an elbow, b, with anise six inches in length, which. is fas- tened into a socket; about four inchee In length, that is, bolted to the head Antoinette Agitator. of the barrel at c. At the lower entl of the elbow is atteched a. shortearm, d, which, is Joined to the long arm that carries - the dashers or agitators, a This joint is necessary -in- order that the dashers may lie on the bottom of the barrel, and not be lifted up at every stroke Of the pump. With the movement of the Pump handle, the dashers move -forward over the en. VENETIAN RED tire bottom of the barrel, thus, keep, Ing the liquid in constant motion, a Preventative for itelo Fowl* Ie Vie order that the liquid that may hav With Greet 8111;CCUS, e d am ms settled on the bottom may be stirred . . thoroughly before, starting the • pump, The use of Venetittn red as a prevens the arm, a, is fitted to the pump ban- tative of or remedy for roup in fowls is . dle by a slot, 1,. so that it may be sy no means uncorinnon. There is, how. quickly slipped off and worked up.' ever, a misconception of the character ward and downward a few tiraes eT of the chemical • compound, which tore beginning to pump, All the limas i) should • be corrected la the public mitd. are Made of 'fiat* iron one -eight inch In a recent issue of ,Poultry Monthly Cal& .by three-fourths inch wide, and Henry Hales says: • • . .• can be made by elle having facilities. , "There has be.en• a mieurolerstanding for eating such iron and drilling f the nature of Venetian red, through holes to fasten it together, The parte confounding it with. 'oxide of iron red. are held together by short stove bolts. Haying useand handled both articles, The. dashers are fastened to the red. Venetian red for the last fifty-five by • a screw 'passing throngh , In vrtee- •se eees eer xmaaly the adjustment of this apparatus to the seal' daderiliie 411:a qualities at barrel, the pump niust be brought near .eaelt.. Venetian rod was aimed • film Its extensiye ;uee•by the •Verietlans; it eeinetimes called 'light red, This is s Meeting on the part ot r., roeui any disease," 6o cents a box at all dealers, or real grasp of the principles cliscusseS dirtaeson13atz:;,•To in the book." The Menehester Guardian has the fols p s ic,$:0vrosnto., lowing ..commeet on this metheod of re. a 10. ply "Some criticism can be answered. Oth- ers it is best to try and'llve down, and this is possible,given sufficieet assurance and a certain amount of backing. Thia • is the policy which wise Mr. Kidd ap- pears to have adopted with reference to ' his critics. Mr. Kidd deserves the thanks of all writees on controversial matters for pointing them the way to' an Elysian field of. blissful repose. In future they will only have to say, or .1get someone to say for them, with truf.%ficient clignity and repose, that their ad- sarg ve slime 'no real grasp' of their r Ineaning and there will, be an end of the matter, They may revel in inac- curacy and confusions of thought, but as each fresh blunder is pointed out they have only to utter a gentle lament norance. One only wonders how long me coul' g. over their critic's want tofupg.:asp and to refuse politely to enlighten his i such a gi enough to. the en el of the bar -rel to allow of the fell seveep of the pump -handle, and. the .rod, a, fixed to the yellotir ochre calcined, which makes a • handle So as to give a full sweep to :fine light red. Numerous other redaeare the elbow le that the dashers may be now intried rn ififiliberteseeplaces-,- and:. ecateled.ferWaed, and backward to thele are often sold for•Veneitan red, and of Tidiest extent.-e-Pjaf,78:-Telehissifeetieee -ehe One 'word which' the poultry ten used; evenby painters that danot has tried it will iannit that thatime . know, the difterefice. ' Venetian ' red devoted to keeping a poeltry' s it -does not contain a man shOuld have mind is deanIte 'proper; containe little, if any Iron* Iwell spent, If '. mss: • , d I probably a very small oroportionrecord 01 each towi, whether the vvbole flock is making or , All poultry should have a coneren- while the Other mentioned reds are losing money for its osvner. Such at lent place to seek.' refuge under in More or less composed of oxide or ' studied purpose to • keep all foreign account rn ay be very simply kept, but cold or severe storms. - (more correctly), peroxide of iron; substances and flavers out of the milk, , ------btter and have only cr. THE DAI RY. • 'The great secret in •fancy butter making, says a dairy writer, is a tts value is inestimable. . It es.very important, as the weather some contain over heventy per cent. o DR. A. W. CHASE'S oxide of iron paints. This is the arti- and•fancy butter results ' — • — chicks be kept obsoletely clean and gets waraner, that both coops and irone and are known In the trade ate iginel materiel froth stare to fintsb 1; free from pee.; you cannot afford te 'cle that has the tonic propene', and Is 'Barns filled: With.haer and. grain are Ah:1 akes short roads. CATARRH CURE . 0. 'raise chicks to. feed a swarm •ollic.e IWIett •I ,gXe My fowls. AnY one dam. not essential requisites: for eivinter . .• Is sent direct to the diseased • with test by, e. ting the -water. wbich is dairying, although invaluable in then, • parts by the im retieed of all quite harmless, and find whether he is way. There must be a cheaper food, proved Blower ' Ducks are most easilar 'seals the ulcers, clearsthe air .fowlWhen properly treated. Do not tieing Venetian red, which ts useless , one More like the green grassesThe firers scrps dr/plays in the let young (lecke get wet in a heavy or the delde of Irbil red, which is very system oft ensilage make e summer • toads- precticAlly continuous throliale- Catarrh and Hey Fever, Bicow: rain. ,Wallowing in swamp Mud ie •I trust that .1 may benefit roa parrot& ant y ure free. all dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase better than letting them go to poritle or streams. th ig' t rt.' cle " • • ' Use Clit. the year. ' • Keep , dretext at about sixty ,degrees. Is a purely vegetable Systetn. Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo... your neuters .by helping them to ood for everything • that runs on wheels., Sold Everywhere.' IltacM br X1tXPEUIA.19 OIL CO. LBURDOC ) BLOOD ) IBITTERS • - • . .• . England' naid•;22,000.600 for poultry •• Mr. iialss is probalily aware that the Do•not allow it to become too wa • malting cabbage. •• and eggs litSt. frene Oth6r so-relled It:met-ma • poi iSse preps:0y It is not adviseble to Mix cream •ol' Renovator.. Blood Purifier and • . . ing Ca ag - raised MOre of its own. elian eeer be- Item 'It is-- a cheneical treatment with. Made .beeause cream ie kept toce•long. worms. e I have tried it for = thirty . In fact, the Teesuinpteoli Of sulphorie aced, omit is neeterthelese an While eva.iting to accuraulate'•enough • • • • years. when eilesing cabbage, and neee these products of the fern: is greetle: iron base, As. fe eeen.-heoSea, the Old- f.or elierniog, whith often happens A erieeli.eiete that acts '• dikectly I advise cabbage raeseis to, try ,a4f,.., tries. • This is true' aotwithstarlding it speaking, peepered s frone aujphote 0( different ages. • Much poor , butter is : ' . where' but One the same .tune on the . St:Orriach, - er was troubled with them where; / on the ineeeesethe world' Over, . time tonic, bouglees,' .: mixture, -was ' Or two cows are kePeo used salt! It is ‘licaple elle wets but may,is. emexcellent month for hatch , Made .he elisealying solphate of 'iron The ,yield of both butter and milli •'.- • ' ' • 4 . Levet*, Bewels. and Bawl% . little time. Take- a round box -with lug chiekens. The eggs will give bet (eopperas) in Water andeadding a small, an be filereased by juous feed- . •salt ; fill it, and shake salt on the ' more easily raised, °Wing to the .ed -.harsh con:petted *as again.dilute ' certatn proportioa of food can be 91) Constipatlon, Pimples, Boils 'Head - plants, about the same as YOU WOUld. vantAges of the warm season And less ed by being put in drinking vester.e. tained'only.when an appropriate.breee .. : .• • . .' Your .Potatoes to Sat. The ealt die's liability of epee from cola and expos- • while len.-.1,10ii.cd,s haea relegated Is used. The breed Indicates what .• acne, S'alt Itheuth; P•nrining Sores, -reeves by the dev,"s Ein,d the water cee. Let the hens hatch opt e large jet:Melees' . mixture to the: 'reer, stilt • may be expected, the: best results be 'y -lieetskieereits, -Key.ipetae; Cancer, ficial to the- plant in such quantities: lot Of chicks,' aii there will be quite a .' tile fact ren,ains thei Iron'. tinctutes are ing eecured. if the dairyrnan knowi • . Repeat after 'a rain. The cabbage is •fletinber that will die- from varleue better 1 .S til In spine eases.' ' . IaoW to do hiS part torrectly, . ' ,' Shingles, 'Ringworm er any disease , . .• . runs down to die roots, aed is beneo tceasostehst; eats, hawks, and' other endue- nning theta mit. The oxicre or peree'ide (menning high . Nearly all the 'ere= is contained'. arising fro..m ., act tmpovertehed or near the ocean where it gete the sale ,- • • • • : "-- in oxygeri •oi iron is better thee the in the letter half of the ,railk dr: xi impure condition of the bloo1. a cool weather plant and. does better breeze. -J. W.. Wooe,Stock. •Vt ' sulphate for. this 'purpose, Mr. Halei from the cow. If feeding calves, put . . s . Nevy intik Delivery Can. correct in that statement. .. . . the first halt drae:in in ti, vessel: by it- For Sale by all Druggists* ' The delivery of milk In. cans is row cover; Perforate the cover to shed fine ter eesults, and , theohicita will be quantfty ot euhihuric • .aeid thcretee 'leg, .but the largest quantities from a . It . cures Dyspepsia, Bilioueness, • r, • "••••••• 11E3-'pri lees A -" ••••••,, "Zus PaTe ' Tester June 27th, 1,902 Rattet lifit *IV Boom. 'rake a rope of convenient legit* and thieknese, and make" a small low, at one of its ends and another masa loop about four inches. (Way from it. The halter is tompleted by passing the end of the rope through the first look and then through the second 100p. as dais halter runs through bothiloope it will fit a head of any e.ze. Re spec- lal disadvantage ee that it requires to be kept constantly tight in order for It to retain Ile Position. This objec- tion can be obviated for any partic- ular horse by making a knot at each o.f the small loops, after determining the respective lengths Of the head piece and the nose band.-Lontiote Litre Stacie journal. Take OIT the flarsiess. The habSt of permitting the harness to remain on the werk horse during the noon hour is as lazy as It is cruel. The harness should be stripped off ao as-theelueree-is-brought. in, and he should then be turned loeee to roll if he feels like it. After that he should. be be rubbed, -pains being taltea to get Itis shoulders and every place where the harness presses or robs perfectlar clan. At night the groomin.g shouhr be repeated. This to the ;horse is an refreshing as is a WA). to aetired man. Page Woven, Wire Fence is the only reliable fence for holding stock owing to the continuous coil or spiral sprin No.7 "Page" wire will withstand a strainof 8,3 I ;pounds; ordinary No. 7 wire will Only stand a strain of 1,700 pounds Common wire when coiled or bent will straighten out with the first strain and remain ed. Page fences are now very cheap, and you know they have always been the best. Page fences are used. by all Canadian railways. The Pane, Wire Fence Co., limited, WalkervIlle„ Ont, 4 WWIW wwwitiumivw A. Glorious Big Bargain Event A royal time for those who need or who will -need clothing: Men's Suits, Boys' Suits,,Men's Ovo_xcoats, Boys' Overcoats, Men's Pants, Boys' Pants. Our Whole Clothing Stock will be offered . at a special discount of 20 per cent The object of this sale is to sell out this season's clothing before our new goods arrive., We • never carry- one season's goods into the net season. All goods charged during this sale will be charged , at I'yegillar- prices.- Tositivalyr - no goods- charged- -at -sale prices Our vronds are marked in plain figures -,--- deduct 20 per cent and that will be the selling price for cash only during the sale. Men's Suits; very general. Instead, of caerying • milk aboiit in large quantities, con- . Grape Tonic. itantly exposing it tb the linpurftiee A. French horticultural 'journal of the air as he, goes from•dcior to door ports the method by Which a grape the up-toedate milkman puts up the grower in that eountry is said to pro- prodect •th cans at the dairy and de- duce an unusually fine quality of • grapes. He dissolves sulphate of iron in water at the rate cif four pounds to twenty-five gallons, and spelnkles it on the leaves and branches of the vines. The first application is me,de When the grapes are about one-third their till size, another about a month eater and a third ab-citit twenty doers before the bunches are ready to gather. Similar results are also obtained with apples, pears and cherries. We don't vouch for the efficacy of this method, but our French coetemporary praisea the results obtainer, from it so highly that we *Would be glad to see it tried In an experimental. way. The mate- rials for Sprinkling are very cheap.. Does Your Back Ache lett* 3111k Can. IlVers it tO his,patrons . tartans recomraend thee foe: nod. One of the toted designs oe milk can fie Shown herewith. It le of east iron, - With -porcelain lining. . handle also holds on the lid, and having a broad opening at the top, it its wall) and perfectly cleaned. . I •Itit aches and pains, is I.:WI and sore, A. Test for Potatoes.. SO that.you can hardly get round to . The Michigan. Experiment Station do your work, or if -you're so bad gives out valutthle Point on the you've had to. go to bed, psi take • • quality of potatoes. Put the potatoea in brine, and the tubers poorest in Dr. Pitcher' Backache Kidney Tablets. Starch Will come to • the surfac% The llght pOtatoett are soggy whorl cooked, While those containing the moat starch Will be mealy. This le testing pota« tees by their "specific Igravity," and as the method is a very eimple and cheap one it is worthy of attention. The suggektion is ft good one, not wale dor .growera but for consumer . The :useeof -okide of irenets. entities- self ed save for. their use, reserving . • tionably ef advatitage in cases of cold, the rest for the dairy. They will thus IiIi4; yr W.I.f.TE11-•:Fof the only autborisa foup or kindred ailments, • To nab/finis-. ------------------------ taagef fresh, warns • R I v.V.Pleis.alliaag tii.s1mth44 ng41(th I'd convenient its to make a 'co/sr:Tema them will be. materiaili'lessened. leof,?4,,.500 pages, Peetusely illustrated, only Cihristtgr?! Herald .. ter .this lie water, however,. is. not 80 . • railkwhthe cost pf maintaining so .. • •/1. mute gditors of the with e. perfectly dry vehicle. • Tak,e I Consider the difference' in the ' -V Oatfit il,5 4gesA reu.nt• Booes me credit. white sand' and dry, it thoroeglilg. - To limoue t. of money • each brings". ' ., and . fte e rot. in the held. Wire or . wrIte for ornilt today. • • • live p,ouride of dry cornmeal, add four • the length ef time between return's, ' BRADLEY -GARRET'', ON 8c•CO:, LIMITED, pounds of dry sand and onapound of ' .'Ve. • i between beef and but- APri. 18--4f. . Brantford. oxide -6f' iron'edry. paint) or -Venetian ' ter 'prodootion. Butter can be shipped me.. We know tat the latter, as seed . weekly.. with etteli returns- regula-rly,-.- -1 - by druggists; is excellent, hut the ox- while the pigs; the calves and fields • . ide has more tonic. properties. ' An are ,conetantly fed the waste and ehe . • ,ouuce. of nelverlied •capiiicura inayebe fertilizing elements, and value •• if . mixed with, this powder. The dose is • grieering up all about eau: .. . a heaping tablespoonful to each twelve. . There is no teed df making butter . • at •a, loss evith so *wide a demand %for Th e new Stientific remedy, pre* • VitiatTS, vEnsts motne. 4 pared by the emlnek Kidney Special,. Are either tt mark of beauty 2 This 1st, Dr. iina Pitcher. These Tablets would be a sueoestive topic for debating SO - 'oldies. Foe the informetien of such let it cure promptly anpermanently the be knoWn that Putriam'e Veiniest+ Corn He.. Worst .kinds at bad backs and an tractor removes pelnlestdy alerts In a very terms of kidney trogible. short time. Drugliste who etill the best Price too. a box, at an dra . eueil, Till DR. &NA PIMUIllt . 4111,21fig b. 4 Alia& aA.S, fcrwls,,, given in the morning mas J. 12...• ,T1SDALL. CLINTON,„ONT, a gilt edged article,, yet plenty' of pee/ Private fonds to loan on mortgitgee , a three days, then every other day for a, ' hest current take. week, This will increase egg produce ple continually suffer this loss, end do ammo. tion aae ayert illness, as well as curs not seem to know just how to loeate . ' A General Bank' mg buainees traneected . nor remedy it It la safe to say that We o . not advise tlae dosing of . ninety-nine farmers out of a hundred colds and incipient roup. . ‘., never have atiy right appreciation of ;lite tot allowedon &putts. ' mei, save a small flock,especially if the poseibilitles of intelligent dairy,. Sale notes b tight 1 • fowls, ut the remedy here described kept in a conitned space during' tba tug' . wIhter. This compeund As good 1011 . impoovoe stock. , Chicks when given in feealler doer • ImProved stock will revolutionize G. D McTaggart 1.4 AVE y on rarming when thefarmer\lflderstafldi BANKER AA been smoke the merits of the different breeds and • ing a good deal adapts them to the special purpose ALBERT ST. CLINTON lately and feel for which they are intended. When an occasional, the attempt is made to excel in beet, twinge of pan . butter, and Milk. With -a -Single-breed • - 0300411.1-sefteUILleilita.„. .Buoineso h *hare will be teas opportunity for -she. • • transacted r y Ate you short of .COSEI than When the farmer has one breath, nerves object in view and uses th'e breed that unhinged, sense- ' best glee him success in that die tion of pins and needles rection. , going. through your arms and lingers? , Hint to itralrymen. Betteiotake a box oe two ' Dairymen who wieh to keep thee of Milbuen'S Heart and otock in good condition canna look Nerve Pills and get cured too well to their feet arid to the-eleene ee before things become tOo Wiese of the stall% Cattle 4E0:Wing is serious. the stable are especially lieble to that As a sPeas far all painful disease -fad in the foot. Ledged matter causes inflammation, Welling and ditieharge of pus, and a. developing fungoid groWth. Clean, heart and nerve Asultice and .apply carbolic troublestheycan: not be excelled. A .true heart tonic, blood SORE 'THROAT . enricher and nerve re, and Imareenese with their attentlantdangere newer, they cure nervousness, sleepless. triel be speedily averted and remedied by doss, nervous prostradon, emoiter's heart, the use of Ilerviline. Excellent to garele paApitation of the heart, after effects'ef la with -ten times bettor then ,a mustard grippe, etc. plaster and more convenient for the mite Price soc.,pc`r box Cif boxes forSt.25 Ride, one epeedity allays itifiammatiOn, at all druggists, or will be, sent on receipt Nerviline ()twee because it la Ave times it price by .,finnapr than dflaer rcmeclieepenotratee late eToriento, traoter. oronto, Oat. cures simply because that's what it's nisdo Gely always eideePtitnani Phinlesa COrneEitee Tho T. rilbum Lhnlisd, the tiesnee inetantiv soother; the pain, and e • • . NOTES DISCOUNTED ' • Notes farmed. 'Later est 611ewed on apatite. Tut III LSONSIBANK ' Inaoreerated by Act 'Parliament 1145. • CAPITAL $2,500,00+1 REST FUND , • $2,150,000 HEAD (*Tian, MONTREAL • Wet, tioxecee electioneer:, Presiden Jettes Erato, Gene,Manager. Notes discounted, collections made, drafts leaned, sterling and American ezehenge bought and sold. Interest allowed dn &vow Sayre° ihrut-Interest allowed On mums of $1 and ap. Money advanced to furriers on their own notes, with -one or ifibrol endorsers, No mortgage required. 1160. Brewer, Manager; for, Drnggiets sell it, ' 0111041114, Men's Men's 1. 20 0090 : " : ; . „•• :. : • •.: .: •-• ; .: . ••• .. ... ..: ... ...- 6849 ' (l611:00°) . Men's 5.00 ,Suits now .. 3/3•Ifeenn''ss *68. 0000 :: . • • . " ''''' • • • • • • 4 SU ' Boys' Suits Boys' 1 50 suits now ....... 1 20 Boys' 2 00 . " " •.... ....... , 1 60. Boys' 2 50 " '" ...... ... .. . 2 00 Boys' 3 0014 O. ::: a 0 .; ..:: ::::2 24 0 Boys' 4 00 4+ it Boys' -5 00 it " • 4 4 00 - - Boy' odd pants 40 -Men's Overcoats s. Men's 5 00 Overcoats 'IOW . -....:..*, 4 00 Men's 6 00 " " ............ 4 80 Men's 8 00 " " : ...... , . . 6-40 Men's 10 00 ". ' . . . . : .... . . 8 00 ' Men's 12 00 ,•" " 9 60 BOYS' OVERCOATS and Pea Jackets reduced in'tame prop( rtiori. • • All fur goods at absolute cost—Fur Caps, Coats, Collars, Gloves, Mitts and Heavy Underclothing. . . • . Thos. Jackson, Sr.,, Victori& 131ockr: euN.1 ON. ?MMMMM MM MMIWARPAR Paris Green JE3.pa, EN-GI/Sp. yotilvant the Best—at the Lowest Price? We can supplyyou with B.Fgers' --one of -the best English \ initkes at 25c lb Quality the Best a Prices, the I.oittrest Tit J. 'W. IRWIN'S E. HOVEY, - DiSpensing, Chemist, - 4pmueutwPfv-wfvPPA4?muf-vAPPPP$**k********k4*********A*st •• Redpath and St. Lawrence best granulated sugar, at $8.85 per cwt by the barrel, or 20 rounds for $1.. 30 pounds coffee sugar for $1. , Canned goods cheap-Delai and Kent Can Corn Oe a can, Chtined pcholtictikti.en 10e, Roast Beef 1 lb tins i& each. Teas -Black Japan and Young Ilyson from 10e up, our leader 11/23o per Ptailfins, Currants, Prunes, MAKI Peaches, A.pricote and Cooking Figs cheap. Crockery -I have just Opened Out 3 crates of Dinner,Tea and Toilet gate and fancy china, new patterns direct from the faetoriee in. England, e selling from 10 to 20% less than regular price,Cali and examine q ' uality and prices, Wanted good butter and egas. Phone 45, J. W. IRWIN Chilton.