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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Aug 1885, p. 4

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FOR THE__FAB.MER Dairy and Stock Topics- Salt for stock is not a nutty. Here as if they were layingfowl. Now isthe time to force them along if it is desired to have then: lay early. _A little extra feed and care during the tin: tine: most I will do more good to make them good winter layers than any patent poultry food candoafterThanks- giving. If breeding thoroughbred fowl, they shouldbe sepsrnted f.om other breeds at three months old, and better at six weeks if Leg- homs or game are with them. Early maturity is an important factor in a They Speak for Themselves - lm'ms, Feb. 17,â€"Th'uisto certify um > GENERAL sham. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. A prince. appeared at a ball in Paris dreasedss a peacock, and wearing jewels worth $360,000. The reporter neglectsto state whether or not she could sing. Hugh Conway left at his death scompleted novel cdled “ Slings and Arrows." which will be published next autumn. It is said to be similar in style to “ Called Back." Count Tolstoi, the Russian author, has become a shoemaker] spp entice in order to give his brain a needed rest. He sets a beautqul example. A scientist makes report that careful ex- drcps of carbolic azid, are exullent for keep‘ ing is; away [mm the nests. Keep an: chi ken. gruwms no“, ‘ud (:ed Incidents I. the Life l'lic Def" 99‘ “ID Her. Ihavensed I’olson's Xsm‘luss for rheu- f~ mstlsm. and have found it a valuable reme~ . dy for all internal pain. and would greatly ‘. ~ _ ' “ recommeldittothspubliu.â€"-.\'. T. Klsos“ ’. . " “ j 'i Luv. V Lnsns Cousrv, Jan. 9.â€"We are not in the habit of pnfing patent medicines, but we cannot withhold our testimony as to the ‘ great value of Nerviline as a remedy for pain. We have pleasure in recommending its: a never-failing remedyâ€"Rn. H. J. Auras, Beau. DlLLox, and many others. LISWL - 's Aiiuslsn'floh'. “The darkest day of my life," Gen. Grant once said to a friend, “was the day I heard of Lincoln's assassination. I did not know what it meant. Here was the rebellion put down in the field and start ng up again in the gutters. We had fought it as War, now we had to fight it as assassination. L ncoln was killed on the evening of the l-lth of Ap- ril. l was busy sending out orders to stop may be a saving-Cod. P. 1). Curtis. A New York dairymau says he is convinc- ed that every bushel of windfall apples fed to his cows was worth a pound of chlae. (Town shv uld not he hated up by being hurled, excited by bad usage, etc., and should have a shade from the extreme heat of the sun. A beef animal is like an appleâ€"first the green stage ; second the ripe stage, and third THE “SUN HAM" WRING-IIR I , . . to d _ P . _ . recruiting. the purchase of supplies, and to , 1 p. A. Ch 1,111 g“ :_Th g :2: over npe stageâ€"when rt begun e puller, .nd be” n: is now tooulrtetonfu: mute! out the “my. Lincoln had prom perunents have fully established the fact be no end :26 lime; of 2.2!:33: I ONLY $3.00, 4‘ ONLY $3.00. r crate, them early. The best course Dunne u that the common earth worm, when decapl- ‘ ' 1n.- nmlpenl In ‘3 ~ ' (‘lollles wrlngers ised to go to the theatre, and wanted me to go with him. \Vhile I was with the Presi- dent a note came from Mrs. Grant saying that she must leave Washington that night. She wanted to go to Burlingtonto see her children. Some incident of s. trifling nature had made her resolve to leave that evening. 1 was glad to have it so, as I did not want to g: to the theatre. I made my excuses to English economists a)“ the“ will be no n. meln’ “d at m" Pm?" h°“'.w.° “mud vival of village industries until there shall for the train. As we were driving along he invented“ motor to Me the phce of l ennsylvanla avenue a horseman drove past “cam, and capable of being used without us on a gallop and back sgaln around our large “pen” for plan: carriage, looking into it. Mrs. Grant said : _ There is the man who sat near us at lunch ‘ The beaten“? Hume! “fill”? at we to-dsy with some othermen and tried to over- crystal F “13°” in London' contmumg three hear our conversation. He was so rude that (15" was attended by 62’000 person? ‘ we left the dining room. Here he is now not “I” lead, Joseph Banner“ the mane“ critic, to say there has never been a mo' , lidin after us.‘ I thou ht it l ur- fully feathered again. wait: but learned flatwargr’s 0;); cthe ment when Handel's music stood in danger of decadence. Eggs may be packcdin salt for winter use. horseman w“ Booth. It seems “mt I w“ Coal ashes, plaster, well-dried oats or corn, to have been Bumped, “d M”. Grant's When the Queen of England dekires to do and oven dust may be used, but salt is the sudden renal", to have changed the plum an author a good turn she orders a copy of best. DEV processes are more convenient A few days after 1 received an anonymous his book. This insureg a large sale, yet than liquid methods, and the later they are lettflr frer 3 man saying than he hsd been when her eldest son orders his paper stopped the police have to be called in to check the preserved the better. _ The chief point to be detailed to km me 3 that he rode on my observed, howaver, ls to frequently turn mm, m f“. M Hum do “mes. and u my clamorous populacewho desiretobuy scopy. send you a few testimonials, and can send the Market. you plenty more if of use to you. “‘“r‘l’t‘d llrSi‘ class, or money re- Sold everywhere. funded. Send ,ll. “ Lat every man sweep the snow from he- re“ W "'mlllh“ turers, or procure fore his own doors, and not busy himself from your and_ about the frost on his nelghb-ors' tlles,'_ mm, o,- llouae. says a Chinese proverb. Furnishing dealer. N0 5‘10" “Menu” IllMILTDll IiDUSTRIlL WORKS 00., AHUFAUTUREBS, H Can be ofi'ered for any other preparation as su rts our claim that Putnam's Painless 1"” ‘ ALBERT COLLEG- Corn Extractoristhe best and safest corn cure remedy inthe world, on L‘onudlno, (Ix AFFILIATION \vl'rll \‘lc'rnllu USIVEl‘tSlTY, Clllilli‘ltli) lilil.l.ll\'ll.l.h‘, Ox'raulo. Port Dalho Bi ' :â€"” ' This Co‘lece. huude-l in is“. has ind In attendance ors- 30X! lllfir‘vol nu lelxts it till-rs llum'pas-el fsetll- n 6' wntea I C“ testify to tlss for"gene'alc n" a die: matrxculatim in Arts. Law. etc. at a molars“ met. The Collegiate "(HIPIO it! Ofi‘lCch togethfl.’ with many others here." embraces both "an . .l'a‘in win“ and selectrd smiles lll SCich.‘ s-ld f‘ld‘Jmphy Th - .to “truly If uncle has awarded ‘26 dill‘om u of grain Man in thr-o yrars. It was ulvu.‘ s.) wruqu u now. The llll~l:lr~ls doll This ll 3 universal opinion. Try l’utuam’s ls uncer fhl cire:ti‘lu .f a Dflctgll :33! unused U.’l‘illllr;uttl PW‘ulalLlllp s spulalty. Zlhl- Seoul of Art ' ‘ , - - ln sffilla'ic-n with 'bs Ontario : as 0 an.“ teal its! tn ouurees. Punks! com LXh‘Ctor and 8‘ 01d pouon' G’ A up old cozl so - f ‘rc urel for C1 ferrqu sludcu‘s of the Metho'llst Church, ln which lll' Rev lbs (‘a ous and cheap substitutes. Sold by drug- man. Jefst. fheliu. J. ll. 'Jmksou, .\l A , ind otters take part. will ll: sinn litmus the winter months. ' ' ' ' “I A reduction in fees r f 10 per cent. (instead rf a definite mm a' f .7mrr'yl is granted in undonts taking two guts and deal‘ " m medlcme' or more Departments. filth “due and aeullnzucu adniltrd. Fall Twill ill-3n a El Wonder 5 h . Is“ “1‘1 m“ th°£°llllm° °f PM?“ W“ rou “ ANNUAL ssnouucsmnsr- All) cmcumus. aunties un sown in one o t 6 states 0 ancient , . 7 . - N . REV. ‘V. 1’. D3; ELI, 1‘5.A., 1’1{E.SII)EN 1‘. Greece until a law was enacted for the spe- cial punishment of such a crime should it oo- $10 Reward for t1 6 envision “Laugh and Grow Fat,” is a precept easily preached, but not so easy Of Dealers who E 9 {arior Oil of Other to practice. If a person has no appetite, fer and Sell In- Manufacture for but a distressing nausea, sick-headache, dys- of All Klnds. “Royal (‘una- I isn," “ llnperi. .l. ' “ King," also thingies, Two “ ‘ q ' Roller and Three ' ,x “n: ~l “ ‘ Roller. Write for particulals lMILTflN. Gill. bated, has the power of regenerating its head The first profits of Gen. Grant‘s book will, it is thought. exceed those of any other book ever issued. The publishers estimate that from $150,000 to $200,000 will be paid to Mrs. Grant for the first edition, and that she may receive nearly $500,000 altogether. It is the opinion of many thoughtful make up the time by crossing with cocks from the early maturing breeds The best cock for this purpose is a Leghorn. l’ullets from a Leghorn cock and ordinary common hens will lay when six months old, and con sequently if the pullets are batched in June they will lay in December if the winter does not come in too soon. Geese should not be plucked until the goslings are all hatched and able to take care of them: elves. The geese may be pluck- ed twiceâ€"~orce in July and once in Novem- ber, as they will have nothing to do after this month in the way of laying or sitting it should be remembered that the renewal of the feathers is a great drain on the a) stem, and the geese should be well fed, and given a warm, dry place at night until they are Good pigs never come from poor care and poor feed. Hood care does not, however, necessarly imply gorging a growing shote with rich food until it is a mass of diseased fat. Give tothc cows none but the best and purest food. With no other stock is this so essential, for the reason that ithas been fully demonstrated by competent authority that milk is a very prolific source of transmitting disuse germs from impure food, and especial- ly from impure waters. In selecting a dairy cow see that she has is good bag. This is where she carries ber milk, and if small,she can not carry much. Never buy a cow with teats an inch long; let some one else have her, and get one with tests that the hand can grasp. This is s very important point in the makeup of a dairy cow. To make a. gentle milker, a calf should be trained from the time it is two months old. It should be rubbed and stroked sud potted. Its tests and udder should be handled fre quently from the beginning. Thus, when the animal is ready to b come a cow, it will be familiar with the motions of milking. A correspondent of the Landau Lire Slorl.‘ the 938'» “‘1 k‘el’ thel’°x“ in 3°°°1 place' car was locked he failed to get in. He Every prominent member of the British a Journal has been looking up ancient milk Undrr domestication fowls rrquire nutri- thauked God that heh vd failed. I remember Government is s college-man or a graduate Prplin. bolll. or any other ill resulting from g rd S records. andfinds among the laws of a Welsh tious food, with s lit'le seasoning once in a. that the conductor had looked our car, but of Rugby, Eton or Harrow, Their prede inaction of the bowels, it is impossible to .D g a? king, Howel Dd v, made nearly as the tenth while, to give relish. Any simple condiment how true the letter was I cannot say. I l censors were also for the moat put, the pro. get up such alsu.h as will produce an al- :2 E a U: like ginger. 01‘ Pepper, l8 fltlllmlBl-ll'g and learned of the assassination» I was passing ducts of the great English educational in. darmsniccorpulencs. In order to laugh satis- ~ g m a: century, that prices were fixed for the cur- rent valuo of certain animals. For any de- fect or blemish of any animal at the time of sale, reparation and restitution must be made by the seller. No wooden utensil should be used in milk- ing or in setting milk. “'ood absorbs the milk into its pores, and when the pail is smldsd, this milk becomes congulated, fer. ments and decomposes, and wi'l surely in- jure the fllilk, by infecting it with lcavcn of putridlty. Tin pails and pans should first be washed with cold water, than with hot water and soup to remove the grease, then rinsed, and finally scalded with boiling hot water, wiped with clean dry towels, and afterwards placed out of doors to air in sun- shine. Tho straw from bonus is a natural food for sheep, and they are the only stock which are fond of it. It is n holllthy'food for them Oct straw is better for sheep than any un- palatable hay. They will pick out all of the leaves and heads of all kinds of straw, but they do not like the course straws, and will not eat them unless forced to by hunger Straw, to be gool for sheep, should not Is over-ripe, musty, or full of orgot. 0.1 this ucmunt rye is the poorest, and wheat next. To give sheep is keen appetite, no more helps to make them thrifty. but they should through Philadelphia. I turned around, stitutions. The way to office in England 00‘ be led on “all $1513“le 5'5 “'Ollld 061159 took a sp°cisl train and came on to \Vasb- seems to lie through the schoolhouse. undue action in the systun. but merely 1:0 ington. It was the gloomiest day of my There are 397 institutions in the world “tone up.” If fowls are fed in this “'85? life." for the education of deaf~mutes. Germany there is no reason to expect they will keep 05 THE BATTLE HELD. hm, ninety of the“. France sixty.geven’ in good condition and make themselves vul- In circumstances where most men would Great Britain forty-six, and the United usble to their keepers. be up: fo lose their head on the field of bat- , States tl,i.ty.eight. Recen: Careful “ti. *- tle: {0" install”: Gr‘mt" mind _5°,°m9d “n mates place thenumber of these unfortunates MRI Kate Miller. the stronger and clearol'. Ravvllns told me in existence at 300,000. Th ‘f C. d h ' b h . once that in the confuslon of the battle field Archibald Forbes the English war cor. _ _e Ymmellc ‘llm “ “8 “"1 e,“ “ l-rant’s orders weremorooxplicltand clearer ' slsstlc in thelr efforts to provide far the care than when everything “.58 quiet. Ha “any and c )mforl: of the volunteers engaged in the ed never to gay confused. I asked Grant North-VVest campaign. On their way to the - F - - _ scene of the rebellion the troops have been :::t:fh:h&:ag;:;nfp;::::b:? :hzzrg‘tg 515:8 Pecml‘hn °l the Bull’s-1'2"“ ‘deal‘h at “0 ill! g“de “ml ‘99"th at many Pom“ bV the of life which would ensue. He replied, “No, tut any “Ed an m‘iclpamn of 3 mm 0t ladlea' and m Almost every t°wn and Village it was war, but I realized what it meant. I demand' hill-098?“ kmgs and ml“er men in (.‘apadu there hive been bands of women new. gfle such orders until I w“ “fie. have? “lay 0? llvmgilongel' tlllm most men worklng together gettlng up comforts in the 53,1 that it w“ the best course to Pursue, “Pd ll 1‘ ‘lllll‘l Pofiall’le ill“ ti“; GelZmlm “ll 'P‘l Ol Wall“ ClOlllmgr dfllull' {00d and hoa‘ and then I was wi ling to shoulder the ro- lumpemr may see In! one hundre th.b"th. pltal necessl'ics. One lady, not strictly a anuibmty.” He addmi that many men (133' and fight two 0? three Will‘s 1n the Canadian, but one who has been called the failed as comnunde" “imply because of an “C‘m‘ldl‘m Princess": the Prime” Louise’ unwillingness to assume this responsibility. has been prominent inthis work ill England He spoke of two men who were made“ hi language would wholly supersede the French There have also been noble women who ll-ve this have“, Sherman and Shuridnm The in Canada has been much discussed by ed- mken the field with the tmop3_ Mrs. Kate latter in particular, he thought, was p055“. ucators in this country. The latest import- Minl’r “33 at \Vil'nipcg' “Wing M be d sci with ample courage to do what seemed ant opinion: on the sub-leek is that Of Pro- nurse in the General llcspitul there, when he“, to be responsible for the outcome. It fessor Rivet, who, in an address before the the rebellion broke out. She immediately Wasnvt mthuesa and beam“!an but fen" University of New Brunswick. maintained oll'crul to take the field w tll the troops to human in “filming responsibility for m_ that the hope of doing away with the French factorin you mustbo well, and to be well you must have your bowels in good order. You MACHINE: OIL. can do this and laugh heartily with 1):. Eureka cylinder. Bolt mega“ “NHL x; 00“ Pierce's “Pleasant Purgative Pellets," the Cutting 3.; \Vool oils, Tononto little regulators of the liver and bowels and ‘ ’ " r" ' WM“ “ best promoters of jollity. S A M U E L R O G E R S & C O . On one Of the AZOI‘G Ifllwdfl, Si}. Michael's __MAXUFACTU“EKS up‘___ the people invariably drop the family name, new P - E E R L as S s I For sale by all leading dealers. l like titles. The same names are also applied to either so). indiscriminately. â€"â€"AND OTHERâ€"â€" If the public are fairly and faithfully dealt WM 9 c H I N n o I I. S 1“ With they come to apprcdgm it sooner GOl I) MEDAL‘l AND Fill?! I‘lll7l‘” \\'lll"lil"\‘l'lt K\llllll'i'l“l) or later. This fact is well illustrated in the ‘ ‘ i ' 'i’ ' ' ‘ i ' ' experience of Messrs. Tuckett & Son, with 0. their well known “ Myrtle Navy ” tobacco. x CAUTION Throughout the manufacturers of ’l‘. (k 13. respondent, is writing a biography of Em- peror William, with special reference to his military campaigns. This indicates an ex- have stood firmly by their original idea to give the public the best nrtiolc possible, at the lowest possible price, and in the large demand for their tobacco the public have a, ' lllauifcsted their appreciation. h ' ‘ - A.l’.‘2l0 "‘“'“‘ ' ‘ ' anus ml: Bennâ€"All kanI.-â€"Beud for llst ‘ if 1» J95): J. Danny, Guelph. _ M """Viifli- s.‘ n ’. meantime. The question whether or not the English loods slnmpull Morl- ll . ll-u Sllvur l'lrllo 00. ' .m all)! lmr lllukc. ll ‘lill \vrllltl’c‘llllblu goods “Ass roun‘osoosn’ rolf ..._-. IMPERIAL FRENCH” SHOE BLACKlNl} i A Tilt}! BRIED A-Ykfifllkkifm sols: two cows. 0; yesrllng heifers and one hull. Write for desoflp- F [NEST tfnu. piles and nedlxroe to 0. P. Baxsn. Trafalgar. :inle: on guLLlllg those ~ mule by tho " .1161” “EN BRITAN- shnuld be given them than they will cut up _ _ _ ‘ , . . . '- clean. They come to a sweet smelling and “t m the calm, my 0f “une' It is not an Stilts. [language’ ulthOUgh the French-speaking Abilltglifistio‘fllt‘hdo oszSIti‘E‘bt?n-:.rcs.l-‘gi I. . from “wk of food win] a mush cosy lllu'tcr getting well-qualified nurses in wlex“ To “0, class formed only one third of the population particulars address J. J LEWIS, Nustrulp,_0ut. t t NlA l lb. haste for such Work, and Mrs. Miller's offer The following remarkable document was of Canada, must be abandoned forever VIN“;lfilfiaggggélglg;[gifthg’gfgfiilm‘ ii 6 7;» _ “Hum” _ _ "M, I I r . \ 4 . . . Alflock of sheep, says the Rural Cantu/fun, “should double themselves each year, and early lambs will sell for quite as much as the sheep cost in the first place, thus leaving the parent stock and wool to the good. In fact, sheep breeding is one of the best pay grazing. half-mus from corporation Uxblldgo. Apply l -n . _. .-._. to N. MUNRO, Unbrldgg r. o. The non] EJllshcigegtil‘dNOftxtl? Llnamunt VII: ! 31:5?ammrl'°.zrml.mn§m "831.15% ail-"fl REE “Y” S skndlssuss: heals outs, brulses, an I rains. Cures ' b ll N A 0 ll S was at once thankfully accepted. Mrs. Mil- written by General Grant in his physician's and that the fwt 0i there being two lani let had been trained for over three years in presence on the 2nd of July ;._I ask you not guages in Canada must no distinctly recog- thc General Hospitul in Montreal, and had to allow this to anyone, uuleas the phygicigm nizsd. He said this was due to the rapid had two years' experience as head of t c you consult with, until the “(L particular. increase of the French element and to its in- stall of nurses at the Winnipeg llospitll, so lyl I want; ta keep it from the family, If finance in all social, commercial, political she was appa'ntcd hood nurse of the military known to one man the pgpera will gel; it, and educational centres. msnss on dogs. and when used in the nth, (abouts tsupoonful to a bats) poultlvely destroys fleas. lice and ing branches of nll\t:ti fll'lniflg, especially in ,, . . . _ . lll sect undo I pouztr . lh l l. B m, comm,“ WM, 3,, m, mm“, and m}, honlutalestabllshcdnt haakMoon. The work and they [she family] wrll got it. It “MOWâ€"â€" :lhos’fibo.lé£.a;uilggl-OO;$ .°hligdlim°ix;§;m;ma a; pawn“. Thm ,, no comm, :,, ,1", wow, must have been arduous. as over Sixty men. would only distress them almost beyond Hard Experiences. .ffigd "emu-m, -hw,°,*,-gw;-,§gng°gwg=;gg soul: at once for terms and nartloulan. many of them very badly wounded, were endurance to know it, and, by reflex, would It is easier to tell a lie than it is to catch a cared for in this hospital. Before her ado distress me. I have not changed my mind filli- vent here the hospital rooms were some materially aince I wrote to you before in the A woman's bonnet must be orthodox be- what. cllcorless places, andthe home-like at- same strain ; now, however, I know that I fore 118' prayer-book ll- mo~pllera which was brought to them by her gain strength some days, but when I do go “'lntel‘ “mu When Poverty mm“- and the nurses of the Sisterhood of S}. John back it is beyond whereI started to improve, Principles, not pulpits, make a church. of Toronto, was thoroughly appreciated by I think the chance, we val-y decidedly in The best fitting cost is one that is paid the c tizen soldiers. She was reg lrded by favor of your being ableto keep me alive up. for. the wounded men as another Florence Night- til tllechauge of wellher “ward wlnter, 0f (lad makes the roses and the devil put iugale. Mrs. hlfller is a native of Glasgow, com-5° the“, are contingencies that might the thorns on. which Bill: left twelve years ago for Canada. arise at any time that might carry me off very The hlnd ODE!“ when the heart does. For such a responsible position Mrs. Miller suddenly. The most probable of the“ is The sculptured face cn a gold coin may be is a very young woman, being but thirty- choking. Under tbs Ulrcumntgncea life is beautiful, but neither tears nor smiles over where sheep thrive so well, are so flee from disease, and attain such perfection, as in Us- narla. Those farmers who are neglecting this important industry are standing ill thlir own light, and those who have kept their flocks by careful breeding lmvo neer done so well as during the past few yours.” Sbyiug or (lodging horses are lllulo so generally by impaired eyesight which gives them an imperfect view of objects, and they do not recognize ordinary things and are frightened by them: whereas, if they could see well they would not shy. l'oor eyesight FOR PLEASANT SEWING â€"U§l ONLY-â€" Clapperton's Spool Cotton! Warrsuted YUM. new suits me smooth on an. sewlnr maehlns. Bee shs Onavrsnros's name Is as he label. (for salth all Dry-Goofs Dealers. _ ' fl- WELL BORING BUY THE STAR. Will bore 5 tofllnoh hole: hand or hone-powrr' so feel r hour. Our combined auaur sud Bock Drill a eras success. worked by steam or horse-power. Bend for Catalogue. 88 Mary Street. Hamilton. Ont. "'I'VOO CINV ' ' .' . break its monotony ______â€"._â€".___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . - ' 7 ~ ' - - ' . m”: be cgugall by overhangmg, over-draw. “1'90 Y8“?! 0' “80- not worth the llung. I am \ cry thankful I .- . I _ i I ing and by wolf-tooth. For the first there . [for thankful glad was written, but scratch- Hearts build rellglon for brown to tear J 85 {stall}: grill-tiiid::{prrr'nrie'ilirlfionifi should be coolm' gdict, such as grass, carrots, HOt gather Diet' 8d out and thankful substituted,] to have down. Pork Packers, Toronto. (onstrncuon and easily longsgeld,'callml‘lle of’ln‘ill'nlr Illnzrls first Willi] has ('nl'le-l-il 'll‘lf l than my othrr w - ~ . . no ~ ‘ r ' J )6 ' a .l-l '1 4'.- . r at u w "z u - . hummer menus are mUCh m E dmwult t boon apnred ti“. long: heel‘umlt has enabled “uh thmk men “a 511 Soul; women know I" 0' Mm n°ll¢d sPl“ B"~‘°ll- C C- B”“‘- bcgii‘rritknhyfi'rdfirblc‘lgrfi. loci! iieilpbudi‘ucc wilt‘lkll. FollChtZlugiuo-iilinil‘llirui‘dr lh‘l'il‘lklliilc'ii m and bran lllashcs, together with laxative medicine, glauber salts being the best, fed daily with tho lllssllcs, ono‘fourth pound, un- til the animal gives evidence, by the bright- ness of its cost and general appearance that its blood has become purified and the fever is out of It. \thn this condition is reached Glasgow Beef Hams, Sugar Cured Ham, Drlld Beef. Breakfast Bacon, smoked Tongues, Mess Pr rk 1 1 f "f T W 1 Pllkled Tongues. Chaise, Family or Navy Polk, T El If 7' (I {I i C O Lard in Tube and Pails. The Best Brands of Eng- ' ' ‘ ‘ lish Fine Dairy Salt in Stock (LIMITED) Cheap Telescopes HAMILTON... arrange than others, as our systems demand me to practically complete the work in they are all stomach. cooling vinllds. There is nothing more uc- which I took go much imam“, I can not The preacher turns love’s young dream ceptable than cold meats, such as cold roast am- up strength enough to review it and into a nightmare. lamb ‘old roast squubs and chickens, and make addltiom and “ml-action; elm would Fortune feeds soup to most men with 9. among cold vegetables, cold asparagus. nuggeag themgglve. :3 anyone elm, Under fork. The“: ll neatly “rmngl’d 0“ the dishes and the stove circumstances I will be the hap- "lll'lll "n...""ls-arr... admire; W A Portable Ashromatlo Telescope that wlll tell the NtAlllO VlJTlZlLlNAKY coconut; frltll'rJL- anonSt.. Town! I. Patrons, (luv. (ion. In (7m - a the oyuight Wm be improved and pump! prettily garnished, ifwith nothing more than pint -tlm monpaln I can avoid. If the", “Shoot Pollv as She Plies," flane Inglis church clock‘ ll:l Toronto u 3.11! so flllllel ‘ l I q n 1 I | . ' .- - . . - - - O , w extra astronom ca 9 'e I no so sun ass , Ll f. 4‘ , l u ' l oat sum: 1 u .s mil '1: or w! gllr mm In If and v- n (s A l0“ flu" bloswmlb “lll ["9550 the 9&0 and is to be any extraordinary cure, such as W“ u“- W'W "9 appealed "1 the PrWl'5llP~ for astronomical use. It willbbgchuplter's mgonl: i‘clen’nifiy lr‘lsiilii'ilnl‘llilillfillr52: lulu-r llvetli‘m- ! :noo lipids: 7,144,, .42 "hi. :q lilu-vln'l' until?!" , r In ul".::-vvr,rs In ‘,R! Hula a restored. Over loading horscsilboth stupid and wicked, and strains the nerves of the eyes, for which the only remedy is to wash the eyes two or three times daily with s mild extract of witch hotel, or some goml eye-water. When this strainirgis scvcrc nothing will cure it. and the horse usually becomes blind. spots on the sun, mounlslns in the moon, to. Sent dred grain-if. e in .uw-mful l»!a:~>.'('o. All ulnuri- [3' M W V I "1 H to any address on receipt of $5.50. cnccll to-su-lll In. S we y l» yl-H 4).. , -_vl it, Furl. wlaiuiytl; .‘v‘u :“.”I;: l. NIX-Hull mutt! ° - F'fo lit-lien. Prim-in 1 Hi Il'. F-‘ll’l‘ll. 4, 7” gm“, ; ,, CHAS' optICIa'n) "â€"‘”"'””“"“ " ' ' h The sU-Im'rstbxfull-l' .alI d-lvlr. I'mu , , ‘ ’w‘ ‘ ’ ’5‘ ' to and fun! lfal'fsl. l’ur" uli, l‘ l . :d 1H! del- 31 I‘lNG ST- EAsrs alllKON-ro' c a a 63; R phla; and dzlrfwuwzyur hum-lull TV and inn- trlal. weakly: "inunwanrl 3'. Album-".1 In): Ind muse- : f Hull's. c an ifs! slufl‘ll .llllll some people believe there ii to be,it will do. The’l‘l'gm'eyed Pl")0f fwd": h°W0V¢rn knew velop itself, I would any, therefore. to you the quotation intended and changed it to thoroughly ripc fruit is of the highest im and your colleague. :3 make me u comfort. read: ' Shoot Follyas she flies."â€"Pnpe 0f portance to most of us, but care must be or able 33 you can. If it is within God's provi. course it was an error, yet how many are more easily tempt the prints. Sn ads arcI orcised not to out too heartily of it at any one ‘lenco that l ghould go now, I am {may to daily committing much gruver errors by al- most acceptable. A liberal diet of fresh [ESTABLISHth .lO l kiln] “a r. “.4. Wm... ;. mum", For fl'jl/Jll. vantage. or other lnformnllsl m M ’l C aprly to A. liI'l-llmlu ln'f (z (10. ll! llllrcrel 8 To S N Bach Plug 0‘; “33 ( lYfllP-l In: ‘. ill-llfl'a', Ebony. ('0: Hr. Jetl'l “ N F. l Vin: 'fbnlnmn (:l‘o. Ht. «'r“ “. ls ll. " ' have 1/. Alde., blew “‘etfleryou a means of making from Unto till] per g ,. _ . “um a: (-J_ 3H,... leek. right along, In our own nelghborhood, by 5 York lllJlnurllor. 'l' , "maximal .. snofla L6. scllngas Agent for our (assuflioffee. We filllfln' ‘ Qxlnbw' “‘m, um. “5,. logy”. “,1,” n A, fee them to please or we will nfnnd the purrhascr'a .llnn, llnmnml "Mu. 51¢.an 1..» ' money. No capital needed 'jlllt a little lulh The ‘3 Teas nerd only fo be shown and they will sell them- - T y Y selves. fiend name and address at once. Only one Er‘} ‘ b ( J ) , Agrnt will be appolnted ln ell'h dislllct. Lose no ' " ‘ ' t ' tlmr. - ll 1 t j ‘J PETER WESTON: 5-. STANDARD SCALES meal. Vast quantities of liquids should be 0],” m, can without a, murmur, 1 .hoald lowing the first symptoms of consumption to avoided When ll’ult h“ been Mien. pr: {or to go now to enduring my present 30 “nheeded' If “meted “ll-ll 10" 0‘ 3PP°‘ One should haveagood sized ice-box, cap- “(raring for “giggle dry wiehout hop, of tits, chilly sensations, or hacking cough, it able of holding a good supply of ice. It weave,» A, I have “and, 1 3m thmkful is suicidal to delay a single moment the use should be so arranged that milk, butter, etc“ for the providenglnl “ten-ion of my tlmo of Dr. l‘ierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," sro separlted from meats and vegetables gr, enable me to continue my work. I .m â€"the great and only reliable remedy yet When huddled together they lose their iden- {unha- lhml‘rul And in ., much grater do known for this terribly fatal malady. Send tity, so far as their individual flavors are con. greethmklul' becauseit h“ “31,19de to no two letter stamps for Dr. Pierce’s complete cerncd, and become tainted with the flavor for mylelf the happy harmony which so and. treatise on this disease. Address World's of one another. This is particularly lruo of denly 3m.an up betwcen chose augmed but Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, Poultry Points- Scll alleroducts of the poultry yard as soon as they are really l'o: market. Feed the poultry just before it goes to roost, and again just as soon as it is light enough to see, or leave the food where they can get it themselves in the morning. London, Ont. Neva wait for a rise in the price of young milk anllbutter, which rapidly absorbimpllre , few .hnrt years ago in deadly conflict. It N- Y- , i chicks. it never comes. As soon as aspar- or obnoxious flavors. Cleanliness is nowhere h.“ been m incafimnble blaming to ma to Sm. hum been known ,0 live to we age E e: l; ” agus appears in the market, is the time more important than in the loo-box, which he“. the kind expreulom tow-“d m. [n p“. of 300 yum, ma Cadet think. it probable Q o I: in Bronze Letters. 'l‘m “NY "l‘l' l” “m l“ 5°04 mlvnnuse. 'hwi‘l l’° lh°mufihly "tabbed “1'33" “ll” sou fronl all parts of our country from pec- eh“ wlnle. “mean,” ll“, Looo ye”... h: 3' When once the prices begin to decline, they A week. ple of .11 “grandma ; of “1 religion. “(I “cum” ding". radian), cured. Com .. m res V ' I I' ' .‘ i go down until the uolli hen ‘1 standard is Milk is a very important Summer diet, of no religion: or wander-m “d of mp “union fr“. AddreiI‘VOfldj m‘pcmuy 0‘ ,5 [E CUrll 11] (ix 7 . .. - I reached} m b i l M i sioullidbe usililliifln todegtio: first is lip tional troops alike;ofsoldiers'organintions; Medical Association Buffalo, N. Y. g --â€"â€"i I Lovs or e usinm am alt u atten- a 1: pr one e co . no I n sma I of “halal. wicngifiu' m“ in“. “d on," - ,v z u. t ' lion to it puts the poultry raiser a long way mouthfuls and rest summer; between them. infiZuu. emhndng “mo: “My emu” | :l‘uZEnml ll“ m er been known to new, a; The New co_0pemuve p on the road to success. The difference he- llyspeptic personsare advis tallest them ll v _ e . h v - _ . ' ~ â€";.--E«w-.~;:. r. .. . _ . . . ._ » ‘V ‘ tween a basket of eggs and no eggs at all a few moments before drinking. This tresg. gastemiy £26,110: eglflgitcgg. Pre‘ entfonIBcttcr Than Lure. . . ‘ \r a lies inthst, and in the result of the fidelity meat breaks the butter SiObultl and renders i you aid you, “may,” I duo'ledge my d.:i.ln‘yr:f;h:‘sdue;;ums&:mageggn£ie:e \‘ 3.3:»;- nlt.) . . with which a person will “tend MUN bull» “89W “ “lief- we “’09le rmmmd ; indebtedness for hwth brought me through fm ure and infectious nutter. Avoid algl s Sinai ._.._~_u... .m . ...A . w- 7»... ~. ~ 'klmnml mllli “ll ll’t‘ll bil‘i‘l'mllk *8 NEW ‘ the Valley of the shadow of death to enable ’l' by “kg Pz“”c““x “and?! S0‘Po . nus a lawn-«- mer drinks instead of ice water. The ice ' m: go wine" as“ um 51‘ roglcgszrzT$lg§°ly 2:13;} A“ $0“? y by water dyspepsia, a common malady during! HQ. - . m T m 5 Co the Summer months, may beentirely relieved ' That ill weeds grow space Is a true old he”? ‘ “rah .mom in I i .th by using small quantities of freshly churned , saw, never truer than of vindictive and an Duelisxrffédmz “ in being “11:13:” h ttermilk 'cd h‘ r v l -l . :‘ Indentfgzpaz‘ ’ “h h tum" ‘ ‘ 0" Mom their good qualities; and we should make ' l ilmiel Wagner is said to be the best the follies of others rather a warning and an ‘ ' f ' . . ..‘.”.“n'2;$§ll’$iiilhiiin““ .‘f‘f : “'1‘” “W m mm 8° ‘- wmed In menu to mm- unn - nan-cc: c: on‘ 0' ‘ sweeping the streets of New York for a liv- mirth and molth of those who commit .1‘. , . . . 2,,c.',';;r,:,.¢«r;~ ans mu.-~ Arr line But, Al- ‘ w/‘fl‘ gored h1er lsrt ' allure are .-:,ure 0! :v as. sunburn. ours/s!" in me In , Mediums: 1n: unites sunk - d u; .2 ' r ‘ - . , r cubes. sac My elll any oilinflfil; .KL‘] the ernm on than ‘ Lowest-Haas Int-s mlrlws stud: [Ud- ln n v.2. :. .. , .4 ,. of all e be! main-e . lameness») Adina.’13!lesfofunmascflu- " '. " combined. Hay, ~-' " v’ m“ mv‘ IIW ITLIDX I "II! MM.“ .nd To“, l p.“ . “tales. I‘srmoru' " ,: '. “.3- ~' 0mm mecfim. Latestlmproved attachment: m-n-w-mmruw-«n'zinvsw ‘ ales, sales for Dunn-nu: l m WHITBY, ONT. lit). k ' 2 ' i. ' m m... M a... 1.... rs. W Agent: pricefor similar machine m “a “°",';,§‘,’;,‘,‘," ‘°"’ 1”“ sees. Keep the either! cooled. but let the coop be so located tbst the chicks an have a long run on grass or in a garden. They will kill myriads of small insects, to their own and the farmer's good. and do no harm. Young chickens should be potted a little, by feed- ing them from the hand and otherwise, so they will remain tame. This will ease the . - . popular” andsuee- “ MW in work and add to the pleasure of caring Xor tea and coffee liberally partake-n of prevent ; ing. The demd X.“ Pan mac mun“ um mud L5, 1.. MI. “.4 Mlmufim’ m:- a rah. and in Virgil!“ one be me a N: am I are u 7 warranted In them very much. Want of cleanliness is one of theth corn moo causes of failure in poultry keeping. lite elegant magnesium fumodersts 1 one from feeling comfortable all day de- ' . . ' an America is small. 1! Ah . . .. .. , ,. . l‘alu Coll 3g, Tho and he superior facilities for wording a . Nu pathos]. All...ulisllmsd Walsh I m M mmu Iltsrvy. w. and so. art l nyflmfimu “9 [a m “a”. u” Indlllll Truths. Alarm Mendy unseat: finalise! tertkrsensrsaslssulu. ishes ice cold. oatmeal. crackers and milk, a l _ . . . dainty .11.» of mu 1....l,_ (ml, (run “,1; 1‘" kW “Mimic-N" “WWW” ,2?" alga“: ‘31:? $336 if” Elmer-s 1’31?!de Island] teachers. all mfg“ a. flufpars Trvlewienfly. n. The houseszshould be cleaned daily, oreerlli- cold asparagus present a breakfast menu :xn'w‘zilp bzmmatth’zf; I I s ' clal Scieno’e. its-0pm September ID. 1885. l walking. std and was: an M and: salads nuts; I units-elude mum-rm n smasher: W“ "A “a u“ [on I that makes hot weather aluury. ‘ u“ °fl "a ' wnf' » For 50 pp. announcement. addless Princi- wwwzb‘é “‘4 I": ‘5‘ we: "pecuâ€" m OMPIMTIV‘ ..._._.-. weekly at the longest. Sweep. whitewash ,h 1 Wk m. n w“ u. Pd A R D and use catholic acid often «rough to keep ... 8 ° " “u “3‘ "an. . law “,4 "album “a, . . 1‘ y. T .‘ .‘ floor clean, and the roost: and nuts free Let him who uglh‘la to raise the fallen pzit?mui::f:m m l,“ l Of no useth menwho shady to do es in“: “Ir-M fikumumffimumu :5: , g (1 & tress lies. Seat eggs made ofcaic‘sined pin fear is“ thus he falls. no one will stretch Ed ‘5. . “0638.1”, such 9,. 'mm‘ d“. actly as was done below. ‘llo ell! 3"" “3' g Surfing] " mu" '0 am. my. I ' H A MIL T ON . w, Ir: up with water in which are a few out his hand to one him. action cannot blame. I dereland tint to-day is I new day. I. L, m ' ' ‘ z’, 8 JAB“ 8 500 H. HAHILTOH wnuwiwlmw M “1”,”

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