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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jan 1896, p. 2

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whnrady 'to-)churn, in w,.inter. ER NLPOINTERS. L>RACTICAL FARMING. it"' ;ýiea uoeeasily be brought to the VOUNO IF OLKS. ostofGrowingWheat. by ",Liethe, hc9reatm r ' MRemale:g4aps Some of theTeDe, Coto rwr-g Wha. even iwar-mth. Thitexeperieniced butter- i Oid,1Ring Aertof Saxony smoke8 h igandgadteclc a A what cn ~make wii redilyascrtai theproer aheav Geman ipewjth a porce- Side by aide on the table sat ;whtd warmth, wbile the beginuer would bet lain abowl and tis deited to ILt.'WShl-attev ad 87rown at a profit onuiland -wiorth $40 per ter use a dairy thermometer, and thug I i sidtatwbn uen i toria i you t thinkan, I d àeeeah roucn teny usel adsave tiine and patience. Insummer, and the Empress Eugenie are togeth1er1 Nether of thein had siept a wink 1 Beiling at 60 cents per bushel. The cost If creain is warmer than sixty'degrees, they spenci ail their spare time doing l And the old Dutch elock and Chinese P« buhel depends very mnuch on the reduce t to that temperature by plac- needle.work for the poor, plate workexpndedla a th crp. ng t in cold water, unless other means wok xpndd nputting i h rP are at and. The butter will be iolid. Quenu Vietoria's great grandchidid l1 Seemed to kuow, as sure as fate, Th'e low price of wheat bas driven iu the warmest weatber if this method aproachiug the marriageable age. If ý There was goinig to be an awful spat. farmers to curtail the expense of land Is used. ,he-r Majesty live9 a few years longer preParation -as much as possible. lu- j!Cut the butte~r with the ladie; do n hWcnhaehr htotkn ieu wastoere-Isipy teata n mash or smear it, thus breaking the 1 of these groups of five generations* htwsti eb h hns Stead as groewing--t as a crop for pro-, globules. Wash in cojld watter,- and Mrs.- Isabella- Bird -Bishop, the tam-; plate.) fit, many grow it as a rotatlag and sait at the rate of£ uearly two ounces Ous traveller, la the guest of the Brit- protecting crop to get the land- back te of sait to the pound. The amount of1 ish Consul at Saoul, Corea. Aithouglhe lgan o et Bwww dorr r gas. h~yhae oun tatboth atclsshoul d he weighed -and for Ian lavalld abe- la -prepariu g -or - solit- wowl sagod rosca h gow ftr or ase aud accuraoy every hutter-maker 'ary winter trip acoss the Peking. And the aicea t raked forMenow 1" asb gSnafe scr hould Wa provided witb soalesfor se ýThe fourth Hehrew peecr hb asst ibeen Adt01 irw, tSaenfranhu W&s-- by snmïer f aiw nad at a rmucli doln-g. --- fi-~ ratd e is Ba>;ron- ln - e rms. ~o igi n gasa apauin .Neanlqa-ol ha what disrtecthast t dair sit anal ,yThow theVngtbree.. Brl'tisb llebrew pe-Oclok in br for infants and ChIIdren~ T HRT'Y years' observation of Caster4a w1th -ti. afogea millons f pesons, p8ermit us te mwpoa h ef it ; hn nuIg It l unaesionblytheboi raedyfZar Infts rsudChll&ela the ,VLerlx b. zver lrewn.iu f1armlýe53, ChMIdrn Uke it. It v ,V UmevwiP8i b tYfle) pu neara 01. Roligwilcot hesaine, la "eaao" u ewo sigpoution is1 vaiued at 87,500. It La And waiied, --Oh, dear what shal we ruaking the cost at current rates"Irchurns" are uuknown, but who neyer- trimmd with diamonds aud turquoises, dol" Use of team $2.50 r day, 63cetpr theless manage 1o produce the mos tand the. akins of20emlaes were used But the gingham dog and the calico oce nean a~af basheis of seed tohoabttr utrthat la ai- Iu the Iining of the train. I cat per acre, 90 cents; cost of ýdiln,3 ways squght and which can command 1 Don Caries, the Spanish pretender, la Wioitisa _nube, ,a Castoria cure@ Diarnhoea and Wind Colfle for lack of mea.ns te provide themseives lutiacwl bogrt egian - ~'h0j-1aj n -1tuvart~1-u1h h-, jha'-,ia hsardif niunchiug by the Itdtchpn stre ail day lia Qôl fnae (IAUoeLtI 'inA £1tJtt~ ~a7iU An il -'---wroe~ier~r'~-a~-~sa~-m ~ . -~~ ~ --vv-tr--~If-cewuv-ElT --P--'--=Imm-naM.-'-tr-wsn Me-u -mris-- mrW-wv'rr-mt'-m Qf dary imiemets wil mare bete" crL r ronc tee ~ ~ [he Aerican board in ConstantinepeAwood-bx Liju.t like oL i neeIsMe~fl 5CW.~~es ~.W 0CM ~j-~s ~.ktporn.a mctj-flvt *31. Britain Lord Salisbury la . , and, after- beiug graduated frPIn g tiechoweai as amt iuayfirat anŽsn agenerai leioba the Greeks aud thený amoug the Ament- rvai ves 3au eôverw heiming ;ans. IHa weut to Constantinople Lu 1853, aParliarnent, France bas a and for semne yeaxs lia been engagcad eut nti ne minstr on a version ofthe Bible Lu the Bul- -l-ip - -st to su-t-t 1garian tongue. the dih-ierfý, anerd brsbroth- er. 'Tbiuk of, yonrself nsinrg the saIne one the year thieugli; nover b viug a fresb one, uer banging the old oieeup te dry. I guasa t's al 4S½ ,ý,Qp- ge peasntto take and Tryou WhtePow-der for sore thro,- Don't forzet Frog Î n Your Throat, 1O -flOu 0111 lit ,SJLOtfl~Lj- ,,j criess, si1,dnvv-sb n 'oj-. +in ,n j-,cln * î with the Ia-test inventions, .~m Whether the work cnnected wit the Ibery, and a daIrcy ha oonduced o nin or modern the Conser fincipîes. the f irst princLiple to be in- m ajority in diclcated i cenlnas emean ne Prai -»Ir It M é ýéqs. sý,nzq ýFVo!Y ý -WUlitý ýlM MI --il jilIljlý if

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