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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Oct 1894, p. 2

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~1 1 PRA. îcTIî EcAàL FARM i1N G. Clearing the Corn Stubble. The naeat farmer who loves te see his fields clean and free f rom traîli that is un- sightly ( and it may lie said that whatever take the cloýths cff! - Rui the cheese withil butter daily for a week, tnd turn over dajlv. It will need an airy place and a dry mione; a cellar will soon muin it by mld',inyg.Kee covered always Vo protect from heliti eheese fiy that sometimes causes V~be A good fulil cream cheese wil lie it Vto cut in tive weeks, and ought to lie midi auMd creamny to the taste, and itwill l iif the-se is thus disagýreeable is equally undesirable directions are followed implicitly. in other ways) aiways objects to the ap -___ pearance of the corn îtubbie in the landl in which the oats are sown as the first of POULTRY NTS the spring crops. They are not only uni- Sell off ail surplus cockîerels. WIIAT JNCLE SAX 18 AT. ITEMS 0F INTEREST ABOUT THE BUSY YANKEE. Neiglsborly lmiesest l U ltmsWt ter% of Moment anud lilrih Gatbered Frons lais ially Record. Captain Josephi C. Perrett, nmanager of the Marinette Barge Line, and une o f the oldest marine men in the ivest, died at lus hume in Chicago. K4'T~m I r-~ I 4flt~.., Ss.t..,Otnk.,u>t~tek .a. V ~ v ~- ana on isiungalo au iKauriucinsuthe5usk, aund seeiug wliat seemed to lie a piece of thruw it uutside. Tu lis lîurror, he sup.. posed rope, wlich was really a Russels 'riper, seized Vhe back of bis baud, and lield ou to it, having to lie dragged off by main force. H1e sucked the bite for haîf au hoý.ur before applyin g other remedies, anld for thmee days was completely paalzed. Even sa fortuiglit ater beiug bitten lie was stilI aufferiug from great sickuess and drowsi.. ness, and was lîarnly able Vo stad uapriglit. A Great Shock. Calle-"Is Professor Missem,tlie weathser pcropli, at F'uuel" 'Seirvau-- es b)ut ie can't lie auy uone. 1je isufmgfrom sphocký.7 Calr"y!miyi Have some ol b is pre. .îctions ce tmuea cuver tnat wiil eLxiPnau-thc nii masore, j- 1--- L ' . Ll brîuIl the clotli over thle top of the curd as d .-it.e-ae fIreinr smllootily as pobssibe, put the cver owitepplto. m teýrt and press liy means of a lvro ibtepplto.Wl a h rt weighî,s..Tewigîneei ho in 1870 would not have leooed treme, herause -if pressed too bard the manr sai eae h la et cheese will not lie as good. To- make a predict that in the short space of'a qi good cheese the following points must lie of a century, wîthin a radins of little remembered: Firot, do not have the milîs than a mile from Westminster palaae tue -warm-, eigbty -degrees- beîng -riglt; wonld lie transformied into piay pIs;L seconid, let it stand till the milk is wel1 the worker's chlfiren ; into art palaý tliuckened after adding-temne~tu' the improvement of the worker's le; haudie gently lu evemy process ; fourth, do or loto -schools for- the workeî'.s noV use too mucli sait ; fifth, have th e press uones stand level or the cheese will lie one-sided; sixtli, tomn the cîjeese over at niglit, using W. L. Jones, a farmer near Sioui a dlean wet cloth wben this change is made. S. D., lias been entirely deaf for five The cloth should always be wet when put The other day lie wasý working w in the press. Take the cheese ont in the swamin uf bees and many of îhem, g moriing, mli well with sweet butter, and under the net whicl covered hsfacel miake a bandageý for tLe outside. A cheesýe lm seveîely on the ears. Th e>e Is esapt Vo ,nuldif sinsply iwrapped loose- lis deatfnlss left hil, aîdnowliec l.y in a chuleese cohthan if covered al! over only he is iod Power, Ibut bis -with UcLofli. ïthe cheese beiegins to muId, ing i mcilimore acute than fo)ru S'-cott, Hfis favorite English peets are noV EnlsBarns being a Scotelimana and By direction of the Presideut amedal uf honor lias been awarded to Second Lieuten- ant J, C. Delaney, Company 1, lO7th P)enusylvania, Veteran Volunteers,,for'most istringuished gallantry at Dabney's Milîs, Va. Fbruary 6th, 18ti,5, in-poing-between battie, hues snd liringing into cie Federal liues a wounded comrade who bad fallen in th1 e las t charge. Abrahiam Lincoln undoubtedly was the taillest President lihe was 6 feet 4 inches in h-eig'ilt. The shortest was probablyBenjamin iHarrison, althiough Van Buren and Johin Adiams Were ý Vvy short'uen. The oldest Pres ident was William Henry HTarrison, whu waes 118 yeai- rsadI monhlHwben iagrted ; the yugs a rnwhio "vas noV qllite 47 yealrs oldÉ. s Plot for a Novel. Lightning Made Hlm a Colored Maý1/ Georgia lady concelved it ber duty Vo live fuge under a poplar Vieat Tibe eu apart from lier husband, and, iu urder that during a thunder storm. Âirîig liemihtppl fr dioreforeddou.struck the tree and severely s tuinm usd uth liengbaud ku ogralivowrenut rgise, The.of tliem. After the tre as siruka mnents-whic h wonld gîve him c-ause. -Te1be ,avy m a in set- in, and for seveal hLrste thîsnkoing th hrn r iwe orucbut,'imen lay unconscions, -,-posed!toa sin thîkin tht t hmorhiswif woldcure -ain. Wheu cunrs>dsonssess retidura i (d Gol- lier maiady, presented the papers to the by and M ilîs arose stilff and sýori, , aid ýle(n legal authorities, and a divorce was grant- the latter looked at bis ecomlo n [e was0 cd. The ex-husbaud immsdiately began 110 horrified Vo, discov2r that bis skin 1-idïlesu maks love Vo bis former wife again, anud turued as black as that of any Afrtan propused marriage in due form, but, ai- ýand it lias remaissed su eveýr iuce e , Mil' thougli she appssred happy inhbis cumpauy - kIn was not atected in the least , aid Ihe and would go with hlm tu the theatre aud coloring of Gobys kin is Vhs ei,]yviii hIeplce, se bsluelys-fuedlisprffr ffeers Of thelir liairrow-escap"7e from d41(aîLi Af marriagqe, anda expre-sed a wish tliat lieI- would wed a girl whom sIcnmeli. NoiXVat dýjyon an VülsFred d- wbhert th'e Inaniis seekiýg Vo haet iedecme of you arue a suan "Fede- lhn divorce est as-ide.fitwouldb e aflnc oD nopIî. - L? -~ ~a~a~s-~r 11MI, il !il i stm çmo ýq« ge

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