ace; a... 1.3.2:.an brag}. :. . . “r . â€.4. , . #:mw‘ u,†a. head of full grown ........ " ' 7 ' ' THE WATCHMAR ..I‘»I'I. ‘ I ; i to .7 th t hth. numbers of cattl. RODERN AGRICULTURE. £3211; be (THOZDIGS; with increasing proï¬t to l H IsiJAY, NOVEMBER 17, I892 6‘ ._- .- _ . , SCIENTIFI DR P . SOME NEW IDEAS. . C o S was a dead silen 1' ' _ near Alloa, NEWSPAPER LAW. 011, What a C°ughl , inunollncw to his n . .. . K ‘ ‘ ~ as going . - d am to the fertilit . _ _ , _ Will you heed the War . . t be w ï¬lliliiralg, “A1 flight- Extension and in)? A “PW Mile 000‘ ftgr horses is composed The followmg condensation is bgsed Hg) signal perhaps of the sures. ning, I .I' {menialâ€"ï¬lm “’35 vement in mixed farming, which will ; °If,‘*,P{e°¢ Pf â€lobar ,WIPh a Myer flf ï¬bl‘f'u‘ on derisions rendered at various imes y more terrible disea pproach of . Cram There CHEMISTRY '8 THE TRUE BAS|S 0F lid-sac more cattle to be fed on fewer acreS, ‘1 â€mamâ€: “"bedded m "'8†l"“"'"‘~'†tuou~ Division COUrt Judges :â€" yourselves if ytu :8 Cogsugiptmm gusty Oman bu‘ he , . lar portion to ï¬t on the l I uni Ii ti bilar . , . . an a or fort _ fl ' the W . k : SUCCESSFUL FARMING. 18 9313312111101: iftgiiétselolflcetli’: Olsmiviiilgrl: l Portion lo iuolose the iIII.II D h 1. Subscribers Who d0 n0t glv%deï¬dn‘:' 0f Bavmg 59c†t0 run the risk did If setnough looking (for auricu _ , . , ‘ - , ere s ' . . . . a ï¬lling expc Lment has been in progress for l I' . A recent Invention l.\' L sandpapering roll notice to the 69mm]: Iare gonrsil tion ggtflgg' C“e kilolw from e Perlencet a splendid nousem- “'1 mu‘ Such, En†Public School only six n.on.I.s oi the yeaif‘. _l‘he fqlll I' In whicI-n Ihc paper is coiIeIl lllha continuous WIShmg to continue t on an sc p ' nei; fillsure “1 cure your cough her brother Geord in :11 R 31 D' t ' t Sh 1d 1‘ h ['9' tech heinade w h SMISLWNOD ony -Strlpamzii II central IleS, t 6 Whole ar- - e 111' '8 tie B on 0“: “‘83:; close of 980.1 inelve lll llbllS. The l rangenn-III lu‘illg impinged in a, cover With a 2. If SUbscrlberS order 8 paper to be it' and Not Only Theoretically But followinIr report of progress will show I all†through WhiCh Practically. the areas of land under different crops, and l a strip mav be drawu. discontinued. the publisher mag cqnttligii: . " . ' ' r1 AsuI.I.eIVI,I.IS peg just brought out mu to send it until all arrears ofsu sc p Lake Ontano St b t I not allow of easy removal, being in effect a are mld- cam 0a . spike with a series of I-ontinnous bends, and provided in its head wiI h a threaded socket for a cylindrical cap that is screwed in I place to mark the posiiion or the stake. LI Captain Hemly recoIII IIcnds, for impart- ing greater intensity and brilliance to blue prints, an immersion in a solution of ferric wi saltsâ€"perchloride of iron, for exampleâ€"of a strength of ï¬ve per ccn , the prints after. ward being well washed. Anote on a chemical method of ï¬xin . Mr. Brown ! I the age of fossil remains has been presented WI†points to the proba- I thought you had Signed the pledge, too!†i to the Paris Academy of Scienc early part of the present century. Since bility that ' ‘ c bV 3’ . - . . _ “Yesh so I did, old boy; but I wash i Adolp e Carnot. The determination is _ _ _ . ‘ . , ‘ :2.)inilch cows will be fed, wholly tightâ€"’can’t be ’sponsibleâ€"(hiQâ€"when . based _ , then an ever-increasmg bï¬md 0f selentistsâ€" or nearly so, on the product of the 40-acre tiO‘ht ‘ou know ,, now spread 0"91‘ the civxlized worldâ€"has lot for eleven months. On 2nd July 25 ° ’ 3 ' been studying this Vii-St “bl-€05 With gratify- _' cows were put in one herd, to be fed from Flymmeâ€"VVhat do you ing results. do to cure the geological ages. The most ancient remains . . ,_ ‘ its crops The milk from them furnishes a blues?†Flammeâ€"Paint everything red. contain the largest quantity 0f fluorine. are bound to give notice at the end Of Hope at 9.40 A'M" It is to chemistry and animal and vege- -‘ supplyi'or experimental dairy work; and Most ...en like to see themselves in The utilization 0f waste tin .scra table physiology that we look for the an I- feeding experiments are being conducted print, bu swers of innumerable questions that are p ha. their time if they do not wish to con- Trains from NONI, t women don’t ; they prefer silk or been the subject of much investigation by tinue taking the paper. otherWise the Iwith them, on different rationsâ€"Prof. satin. Inventors. l‘he scrap continually arising in the development ofl Robertson, Ce But Tom was 25 3‘ . . the yields of each which were obtained. Agriculture may be considered at once In a general way, it may be said that the the oldest of all arts and the youngest of vield of crops did not re ch my anticipa- the scxences. It has always had for its ob- ' _ tions. The corn crop W the lightest per 3' .s. ...e ccoiioi.i.c pi'I.In...-:io'.i of plants and acre which has been oathercd for threeI animals and the materials elaborated by vears, aiida disastrous chailstorm on 13th them dunner the†1â€â€œ ““5 fa“: gives us Aiwust beat down the "rain crops and bat- a deï¬nition for the term agriculture that tergd the leaves of the Zorn to a very seri- was as correct centuries ago as it is now. V . . . ous extent. The recurrence of an injury Until comparatively late years agricul- . _ from that cause is unlikely in coming 'ears, ture emsted, as far as the farmer was con- cerned, as an art only. . _ as it has been infrequent in past years. The application 0f Continued rains during the harvest season scientiï¬c 01‘ classiï¬ed knowledge to the caused further losses in the grain crops. feeding of plants and animals began with V - . . “Dear me how shockin . _ . Lotwdhstandmg these drawbacks, the ex~ ’ g’ the researches of Liebig and Davy in the pcrience of the ..: ears older} Mrs. . 22 yhad attended the s and afterwards the sa I' in Edinburgh. chm; marry his mother; kw also “ï¬nds l0 a ,. but the"? 1.5 .30 "1,“: ." “gal-â€St Jolnlng >013!“ mother’s friend and c 3. If subscribers neglect to take periodi- cals from the post ofï¬ce, they are likewise I :esI:,...:il.lc till :1“ arrearsgos for subscrip- . J;- tions are settled. 4. If subscribers move to other places thout informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to the old address, they DAILY - FDR - RUBEEST are held liable. 5. The courts have decided that refus- Ma niï¬cient New St . ingto take periodicals from the post ofï¬ce, g Game, or removing to another tow-n and leavmg them uncalled for, prime. facie evidence of NORTH KIN intentional fraud. 6. If subscribers pay in advance they Will leave Cobomg at 8 an, fIil '. . ' . Cram had nursed- do} given him “SWECLICm: :. I stayed at the OrIcrLarIIqu I. .I; or gaiety. lhe c..., ' :1 her as an aunt. in lEyed at her own place, .I z I often went over :0 sec could get away Iron] thc . and P on arrival of QT. East and West. ' -' to be .~_ . . , " 'I v , . . , ' athere ln‘ltEd P is treated by various publisher may send untIl such time as a RETURb Ii\G- Leaves Clldl‘lutfe girl None of them Ior :. ntral Experimental Farm. The bonnet tlIII .Ims a, woman’s head Proce35°s_f°",the PFOdUCtlon 0f Stannate 0f deï¬nite order to discontinue, accompanied 11,15 P.M., except Tuesday at 9.45 P. _ 137- ‘ those living things which the farmer has to I _-_-___ is the bonnet In,“ some other woman soda, VIVihl‘v‘h 13_ 8: usiful Imordant, or by heat- by payment of all arrears, is sent him. 331.323.. $393933.“ illdiiniettigcgfariewiï¬f WHEN EDISON WAS YOUNG. Wears- â€â€˜13 ‘1" â€Mg ‘5 e “n ’3 “we“ agricultural problem that does not make? Gradually Christina saw Tina’s bahaviour :Iic VII-r.::_ "ong. “’hen sf".c .‘;‘»;.* med with laughter, ,3. mtell, and for a 1111.“ l g; no more And DOW a 122:. and Saturday at £25 RM. Rochester withlearly trains for all no on New York Central and all (liver' lines. CALLS at Brighton and Colbo Wednesday and Friday at 4.00 A Rochester, and Wednesday Mornin . ' oxide which ' “All men have their ups and downs.†’ . . . ~ ' - I Another Entertainin ï¬tor of the “Wiz- “Yes, even the tallest 0f “3 get short at pottery. The resxdual iron 13 melted, and, demand upon chemistry and physiology for I g ‘ y times n run into molds, sold as sash-weights and its solution, ard's" Skill With the Key. I . other useful art’ le . h ' f ' . . . . I ,, . . “Life is full of paradoxes.†“Yes 9†10 s T c pieces 0 mn Chemistry has to do With the composmon I I was an operator In the Memphis ofï¬ce - of all matter, inert and living, and thef when Thomas A'. Edison 8. changes which such is constantly undergo- I‘ CONNECTS 7. The man who allows his subscription to run for some time unpaid and then orders the paper discontinued or asks the ‘ L‘ H . . ~ Which are of sufï¬cient size are cut by special post-master to mark It Refused leaves pplie d to the “Yes, it is the fast liver who has the slug machinery into tin tags for ornamenting himself liable to punishment. 0 c . I. . tobacco, buttonmolds, ornamental baskets , a member of the Reminiscence Club How do you know J1 Saturday Evening from ROChester. light- In his absence i~r'.I . . - Yo; .a'.‘_':I m 18 gomg on a. and other ornamental articles. ' - Through Tickets and Bagga eCh .. ‘ Wlth Tom. ~. I... - n u . staans. > g e. sum. in vegetable; that was in session at the Lindell. “He Eagatmp)? Because he always gets loaded The number of volcano vents still exist. @151? from Agents or on board. you say. a Q "tissues, and the formation from these of I came walking into the ofï¬ce one morning, snore e goes 0 ' _ , ing was ï¬xed by Humboldt at 407, of which animal tissues and products, though not as I‘ looking like a. veritable hayseed- He were I hear your shoot-mg party had an 30°“ yet fully understood, are, nevertheless, ' ,‘r‘. , II I , , 225 have been active within the las I a. hickory shirt, a pair of butternut pants dent. ,IIS 1t true? ‘ \03; Billy Smlth 3110‘? truly chemical changes. Looked at chem. I tucked into the tops of boots 8. size too a. duck. ically, we see nature as the work-shop, Ilarge and guiltless of blacking. ‘Where’s What does it proï¬t a. man to drink to plants and animals as the chief agencies, the boss?’ was his _ _ I contains more than query as he glanced drive away trouble ‘3 He simply exchanges I .manasthe director. The material workedI around the ofï¬ce. No one replied at one load for another. with consists of a. limited number of ele- I once and be repeated the question. The It is hard for a. man with a bad liver to i in l’ mentary substances and their compounds ; f manager asked him what he could do for believe that anybody in his neighborhood ‘ 2,000 plants and animals are continually perform- 1' ' D I him, and the future great proceeded to 'has the right kind of religion. ing with this material the operations of an- ' ' ' . Passengerâ€"\Vill you wake me in Phila- has been throwmg Wt mass .alysis and synthesis. I ing and the ofï¬ce was two_menI short, so delphia, porter ! Porterâ€"Not allowed to I attended by terrific explosion Physiology treats of the functions 0f: almost any kind of a. lightning-slinger wake anybody there, sir. .‘ II and Etna. has a record of eighty-one erup- living things and their various organs; it' was welcome, He was “Slgned to a desk ' ' D W D , , t" k . t l tions since the sixth century B. C. seeks to explain with the aid of chemistry and a fusillade of winks went the rounds t :acond tadtsonâ€"h 0““ 37° m 1 cru 6 all the phenomena of life. Living matter l 0f the office, for the ‘l Y, was put on the 8" er eep a 0g 0 DR. DEGRASSI, P‘lYSICIAliI l5 the absurd that CCCurs SURGEON, ETC. ETC., Wellington-S: Linds '.-I they next :1th If: a Fair. Tom on 7.3.; 1‘5 .‘ on in The ‘I’l'IliinLS‘ g1; . Ia Sandy SCOble. phi.- 12'“ mmered “Good-day. Ii\:r.~.:-~ (:3 girl. 4%‘hin1k IO! 1.; 1 - i t . â€11‘: 55:†123847,; but up. {3 Iléhrg ys 0n the male Side THE NORTH KING is one of largest, swiftest and most power mers on thelakes. Lighted by El and modern throughout. C. H. NICHOLSON, Gen. Pass. and th. Am, C. F. GILDERSLEEVE P0P: Hop General Manager, fill 5t, ectric' W L. HERRIMAN, M. D. M. C. P 5. Ofï¬ce and residence. Camb ridg St. Lindsay, opposite Baptis Church. Dr. B. E. MCKENZIE, B.A., Lecturer on Orthopedic Surgery in the women’s Medical College, and in Toronto KINGSTOX. II they we're IllaI‘TI’:CII{ . 1311‘ . . . . . 20316.“. 2:; ' aincd up all de time? The researches of many observers, as re- University; Consulting Orthopedic Sur- F C TAYLOR " “" .13 $2: \i‘, :..< I,,- 3 ‘- is made up of cells capable of nutrition and 1 Louis wire the hardest in the ofï¬ce. l Fargner Smithersâ€"Oh, I let him loose at I ggddhdciifgii:sycgdseï¬hihfdhisgrilzuigadf iii: geon to Victoria Hospital for SiCk children, , I â€e Wit i _ I‘ . ’ . nig t ! I . _ re roduction. As the result of cell develo ~ I “At this end 0f the 11118 was an operator ’ , 3 west Side of the Atlantic, at d night, animal and plant tissues are formed). ‘ who “'33 chain lightning and knew it' Edi" I Rogersâ€"\Vhat makes your nose so red, The changes which take place in these cells, l 501) had hardly epths of from I Toronto. Diseases of the Joints and De- I - - - - . 100 to 500 fathoms, to be nearl ' greet? formities onl Consultation 10 to 3 w . - IMr. Reilly? Reillyâ€"It glows With pride, ~ y' - gogoï¬zgegesngg§Singaogés I sir, at not putting itself in other people’s I warmer than at the same depths on the east .I. d . l d l lbusiness Side. At 500 fathoms, however, the tem- Bloor St' W' (bear Yonge arte in on a ong report, an le “ ,' . ' becomes‘ Pumped it in like a house afire. Edison l m““tenl’rettyaummn verse, primarily leading to their nutrition, andI’ called. The ne secondarily to their reproduction, are true 5 Louis St chemical transformations. It clear, therefore, that physiolo;r Agent, Lindsay. iI . Big Stone, hp? :15ng {‘:::>:::. .« the tenant. ; -. .r»; o ~‘J astralia. St.) Toronto. l Manymistalsï¬ w-‘r: 31:0: LY I peraturtIais ofl bot}? sides ar: equaII, while at 8'15" HIGH-CLASS P0 ULTR I ,;w : It fenovaassvT-écrsr 336 ,v . . I reater e tist coast 81 eis t cwarmer, I r» 7a; .:d 0* .23 y is largely ? threw his leg over the arm Of his chair, lei- l liglfrlliliziieohlol lighliinilllliiilé worse 1') l lg‘lorth of the Wyvil Thomson ridge, which W I" To? ' "at ‘ 5 chemistry, and that the latter science in,: SUTGI)‘ transferred 3- wad 0f spruce gum SIoï¬â€˜ll‘rhl'nmeF NOVCHll’er-" is between Shetland and Iceland, stationaryI 331:0 c°°t°na . at 5' manv instances furnishes the foundation F from his pOCket to his mouth, PICked “P, a II The man who lets his wife split all the and'explanation of vital or physiological I pen. examined it critically and started in I processes. h, "a was ca..f.. Iabout two hundred words behind. He: Thus we establish the claim tli temperature is reached at 700 fathoms, be- ' \\~ wood may mean .well, but he shouldn’t be low WhXCh the water remai I ill or nl .. 1‘. TL: qg‘w US at about 29-5 OHN’ A. BARRON, Q. C. (Solicitor Mori'Ison stuff“ d'l I h l h h S L _ allowed to do all the talking at a prayer- I degrees.I In the Gulf of Mexico the water I J for Dominion Bank.) Lindsay. Ofli- .I‘ began to 13’33": 337:. ; at chemistry" 1‘ n ‘9 stay t ere orig, t 0118 - i 5- 01113 Imectinq. Rrows co ddown to700 fathomabelow which I ces \Villiam St in new Do - .‘ ' ‘ . . .. . - - . - _ ~ . . . - _ _ r . niinion Bank forms the basus of selentihc agriculture. I. 19‘ out anotherIlink 0f Speeda;?,d SE1“ 2? I’ Customer (who has lost his teeth, to it is always at about 2.9..) degrees. The building ’ Leaving with this brief outline of the.’ other, andIthe instrument on II.(isons ta. e flandlord who had served him with a temperature of the Mediterranean at 200 a. fundamental importance of chemistrv in the, hummcd like an Old'Ster Singer sewxn I abstract to agriculture, ~ . . . . . iverv tou rh steak â€" Landlord on are a fathoms let us proceed to. machine. luvery man in the ofï¬ce left his " 5 ) ’ y e '1 HelbOUI‘DC ITC‘LII‘: C;.:;.~:, e .I L a h - 'flattcrer. in d t' il the aid: d 5' “1d 3' t ered around the ‘jay' to see I examine somewhat more is about :26 degrees, and no I... at a private pilot Willis - - - N (:l for a farm to "3:3“ or rent. I: change is found in 20mg to the bottom, I LLANS. MACDONELL BARRISTER fly do p66 31¢ not mind :he _ . _ .. I what he INS doinr with that electric cy- l. Heâ€"â€"Is this theï¬rst time you‘ve ever been fVItllliCh in places reaches a. depth Of 1,500' Solicitor, Notary. c. 9 Oflice, over: I; , ~. that this selence gives to the farmer. 10; l “"11 . ti] was right on the word .in love, darling? bhclthoughtlessly)â€"l es, 8. oms. pursue economically and intelligently, mod- l $131112,†fittidlr’itedoivn I?) the rettiest ? but it’s so nice that I hope it Won’t be the m'n agriculture in any of its branches re- I p g p ' lKennedy’s store. Kent i one to loan. co er l'ite hand 'ou ever saw even cross- ' 18“ ' Th" “53ԠMonarch_ y quires an application Of the prlilClples OI: inthis It)"; dottingyliis is and punctuating ‘Vaggerâ€"Didn’t you order a. Statue Off King Otho, the poor, insane monarch of \\ chemistry, since every farm operation,! wi’h as miich care I“ a man editincr tele- Ithc Venus de Milo ! Staggerâ€"l es, but I Bavaria, is seriously i1 whether performed by nature or man, iin- r“ l f ‘r' t’ lriiiters‘ St 0 plies, as may be inferred from what has al- 8 api or d‘ p ‘ " ' . 1. While King Lud-I CSWEYN ANDERSON, BAR- Louis got I’ both arms were gone, and I sent it straight wig turned night into day and would not ‘ ‘ ready been said, changes of material which tired and began to slow down. Edison l back. I . . RISTERS. SOLICITORS. etc Offices. im. I I go to bed, King Otho refuses to eat. There- mediately opposite the Daly House. Kent street, I .7 I . u r - ' ' ' ' _ I ‘ ‘ ' ' - Lindsay _ _ , , -. I opened the ke . and said, Here, here! this I \\ hat. is your chief objection to Wag I fore the followmg ruse is practiced. A can .Only 9‘11): the el‘l’l‘unei Ib-Y Icnem‘s") l is‘ no primer ellissl Get a. hustle on you 3‘ jner’s operas '3†“Why, they turn down the j dellClOllS little meal for three 83% its {mm-SIS er science, p )310 ogy. l “'ell, sir, that broke St. Louis all up. He ' lights 30 3‘0“ 0 Chemistry affords deï¬nite knowledge as' persons is I IOHN McSWEYN an’t see anything but the served in the dining-room. The Kino’s . I b ‘ a hidin ’ )Iem his for 9. Ion Istage,†' to the amounts of the several constituents' had een r w g p g St, Lindsay. In 3» 2 2 come 0:: With then: was re 7:. glee how "a your; us... “1 V sling of 60 had been In I126: I. him. Married her :-r tier r. enough to be his grszacznl l 1 DONALD R. ANDERSON . . s l l ' ‘h' ' h' -' h' k h' t t h' t _ h' l ts I at we are all afraid of. What do you ad- m I mt t )e ph} Slum 1' â€ms 18 napkin ic 'ory s ir nor pu is pan s in is )00 , . _ ‘ IF. D. MOORE. ALEX. JACKSON Ivise" l'iwver Get a. bigger one Five I l)\'(‘l' them, and holding the box With a firm I x\_ _ ' _ †l . At .. -- . is to compete successfully with his intelli- but he ls very far from being a dude yet. 1: ll. an I l))l{lll" fixed] ' at the Kin†_ . , l dollars, please. ' m t ( H " ‘l "J t nei hbors Chemistry can tell us in t" Louis Globe-Democ at. gen g . .' . I “3 {II ' I... his gossip, mutter; :1: ch ended his Chatter or over. Parties Wanting .I -I away fOr ifs: use his. nail K . , , a: . a body Dhysician and Court Chamberlain taI-ie w a “Mn †But .ha. a a- Ail l , «I IV 1 IT , _ Z; -A t' d e terribl . sore and to‘ Ere lonrr the wind will whistle I’ their seats. On the King’s convert stands; I‘ll OORE JACKSOT (SLCCESS THOROUGH-BRED POULTRY . ' the man eyer fro] e t k f m the soil b ï¬eld-cro 8 thus in- ime an we w re 3 ’ I But lefussnill be rav ' l l t h f ' tt P e ntl H' I ORS tc Hudspethd'. Jackson) Barris- 'Inl k ’ blaw be'zzru 13:5 car 3‘. ex} PC I y P " ' ' have a man In our Ofï¬ce that could walk all i For it, 'innot whistl‘é ‘lComrad " l m - 3 OX 0 (â€gar-e es. -r 86 y 18 Il: rs S li 't l’ Ofl‘l “"11. t t RC 3 A l U dicating what must be restored if fertility over him made us feel like a man whose, avian... Boom-deny" es I Majesty enters, esp,“ the agarcues andI e . 0 Ci orse o. ce 1 iams ree , is to be maintained and lucrative yields ob- h . - I . ~ _ I makes an eager dart for them. But in an I Lindsay. ta" (1 . th f t Such kn )wledne is horse had won the Derby. I saw t e W12. I Mr. Suburbâ€"My neighbor has a. big dog I me .1“ . e. u ure. ( C ard’ not long ago. He doesn’t wear a I th I well-nigh indispensable at the present day , I to the grower of grain, roots, and fruit if he I The great criminal laner soul: 9 5‘4 '8 1 Tom 03. The EYlScflCt; 0. _ . l comnizindingly : “Eat first, your Majestly, G H- HOPKINS (SUCLeSSOI‘ t0 .Ma‘lrtln ‘ The Indignant Motherâ€"X 0“ say the I then smoke.†And even in the hopelessly ' a large measure, of the relative fertility of m young scamp took you in his arms ! \Vhat I a soil and point out what elements of plant- food may be lacking. Hopkins) Barrister, Solicitor etc Oflice. William St. Liiidsav Ontario. _\ PPLY TO MR. JOHN A. BARROV Lindsay, for Moneys for In v at Lowest Rate William St. in ne ings. â€"You waltz I ~~K l did you saw to him? The Artless Daugh- . . An Arab loves as none but an Arab can . I , I “H ll In It is the science that , , . . . . _ . terâ€" sau . o ( on . , 7 . love, but he is also mightilv excxtablc and makes the barren and waste lands fruitful . . ...‘ , - - . .. . - . - Stalateâ€"wlumble isa. ver clever imita- having himself )artakcn of the meal, seizes . . . -- “ easily won. An Arab SLLS a girl bearing 1 , . . .I . . and 13 the Chief agent In making 3W0 water and brushvvood and inamoincnt a1_;tor; in fact, he can take anybody off. the cigarettes With Cllltdlsh delight and blades of grass grow where there was but ’ ’ ’ I insane mind there is still left sullicicnt of l l . 1 . . v. . l ‘ . I I . . .n , most at a glance, is as madly in love as if I Miss Spicerâ€"I would so enjoy having him I ri.sl.rs from the room. one before. To stock-raisers and - . . I court etiquette to see this. His Majesty ‘ ‘ ‘ va ~ ‘ . was clear, though. In: InoyocI scais himself with great ceremony, and "i ilmnense. The Aurvqusag agree, but at the :EIird . . N-‘the Verdict wasâ€"“52:21:: czI :"2'tel' with a strong :‘cch::::::I -’l to mercy.†I .- ers it i ds its ai l i sliowin'r the re he had passed years of courtship. He thinks [come m Whlle you are here. - . _ â€I l, “ v - . .7 , 8» .m ‘13 , I “ .I n of nothing; clse,cares and dreams of nothing i quirements or animals, the dany waste of else but {he till he the animal organism. It aswrtains the " l , .f h 5. l'“ . . . l' . quelity,l clansa composmcn and rel-mic feemng-wlues of cattle-foods. estment, s of Interest. Oflices __.â€"-â€"\ l w Dominion Bank build- A Scrapliic Temperament Needed, I Col. Clumsy (after the dance) “I hear liingley is trying to make an ar- 1 ves, and not infre- 'tist of his son; ha. ppointcd in his afl‘ec- Speakquickâ€"Oh, Orders ï¬lled as received. H5 3 he done any work yet?†-0lll wise induci If... f'45:_ 7‘ ' - F l‘ . . - " I ~ AN, . on, , . , . , , stock are all prize birds, as tenor. .. .1 chances and :.-...,} â€If yes, he draws on his I like an angel, Miss Squires. VI cINTerE d: STE‘YART, BAR- It . r'llV'le" anim-il roduc‘s I tion, ho pines and dies. father regularly. ‘ Miss Squires (whose train has sull‘eredlâ€" RIS’l‘ERS, Solicitors, eraries. . 1" ti II th ‘r c ‘: “ITITSL‘EVC warm“ ('heh : I In order to commence his suit he sends “Cholly Cliipkins is getting intolerwably It needed an angel to waltz With y lm ‘Ca '15 el 0 "l' â€l . . .' f ."l for a member of the (firl‘s tribe who has ac- istry stamps the value upon artihCial fertili- ‘3 zers. etc†etc. Oil, Oï¬iccsovcrOnlurio Bank. Kciit-Si., Lindsay. ‘ . pwoud and stuck up.†“Ah, weally? colonel. ccss to the harem, and first insuring his HOUDANS. WHITE LEGHORNS Elan 0n the bend: 1‘:- s;:.‘c; s. [ . Sentence was s - :1 II n. I..\1ciN'i‘vi<E. '1‘. S'l‘li‘xlï¬ilx‘l‘ Pl YMOUTH ROCKS III. 1, but the 511cc ' ~‘~ l \Vhat’s the occasion?†“His doctah told I _._ _ w“ I. . ‘ on. , _ , I secrecy Iy a solemn oath, confesses his love him he showed signs of bwain-fag.†I P. DEVLIN BARRISTERSO‘ Sh b . ,I “.31. tir r - at.. 0! agricultv‘r’ too . , . . ._ . . , , . . , - , A s w I e was urjpu nlééï¬qtg-iv bisp 0h; sepï¬ge â€-lltii in, l and tiltredls lllb COIllltld-HE £0 arrange 411 m‘ For months She just dotcd on "’0 cream, l THE HEAD SURGEON ' LICITOR, ctc., County Crown Attorne\'.- D' 0" TR E ' " ,. â€â€ . . . ‘, .' ‘ ' tcrvicw. Aud nothingr so much rejoiced her: ; - ‘1 . V - . . Clearkof ppm)“ Lindsav Ont. Oï¬â€˜r- , F l- 3‘. \,_AN . telligent investigator in tncIiiiiportnnt sub- The confidant goes to the girl, gives her Butyou ï¬nd “0“. her fondcst dream I- Of the Lubon Nledlcalbompdn) is no“ at L s , , l eoxcr o c) . jccts or insecticidcsand fungicide-Sinustpros- a. flower or a blade of Irrass and says : ls centered round the oyster. ecute his studies by the light of chonnstry. “Swear lIv him who mad: And so we might proceed, but space forbids. ' lore, Kent-St. Lindsay. '"iSOns in Tulllboï¬y o'11‘.‘.‘.‘.'11‘-..“-. . i’e emigus cpll Ilsa. mourn HUMPHREY {mg-Place w... . stones delight 1hr 3:11: 1.1.2:}1 7_ IToroiito, Canada, and may be consulted cwcler Gilt has his liabilities are either in person or by letter on allchronic So are his assetsâ€" *diseascs peculiar to in l" lhc lW’PWill she . he didn’t leave anything but two safes. Iold, or middle-aged, who ï¬nd themselves oath, but, nevertheless, ' Boggsâ€"Hello there, Joggs, what are you I , this flower and R. (ledoneâ€"I hear that .1 us also that you will not i'ch-al to any one disappeared and that . . , s v v c ‘ Lnat which I am about to unfold to you." beat). Brad Streetew If the girl will not “(‘00. will not lake the Let us, remember, that emphatically slmws that agricultural cliI history agriculture and :inistry have I’ll‘rigl‘cssvll with equal strides, and lint for the future the R. 'l- ,M. H, MLLAI'GHLIN. I Havingy removed to the South End of 5Old church, disuscu 9111C; an. Men, young BARRISTE. A‘fc. Ullicc Baker's . I ck“ i . R 15 barn was built 01059 3 VI a I Block, opposite the Market, Lindsay, * "m“ 0“ "serviceIin that 01,; :1::..:t::; . I , . ).'.. . . , . 1....» “L‘ I . _ , _ nervous, weak and exnausted, who are Unt- MWLY l†loan. INNâ€? dud W T w withastranoeiea. ..... â€" - _ t, _ l I I, . I, .- . VI _ ft‘ ,. Irctps ilicimttcr ‘IicrfII-cLly secret from all. going to do With that keg of powder? Joggs hr k d WI from ) .. I, , y k company funds in amounts and on terms lLLIA‘M S ., 5E1 edth i Q "ï¬n-g," "l 1.3-.- Inf11â€â€˜f_I‘I‘)’I‘S“ILI “*I I‘m â€â€˜a‘m‘m‘np" n-se “811613 lin'ill’l)’ (lHlWSC‘l 1“ the mittCh --1 am gOIHI‘I 1’0 try to blow myself away 0 en 0 I excess (1 overuor ’ to suit borrower, and at lowest rates Lindsay. will receive pupils there f0! 1 . , no.9 “I" .~ â€:1 ‘_†I :6 m1“ “INA-I . . . .zno unsavcrs ; “l sum-or by llllll who made from a. porous plaster that is on my back. 1 resulting from many of the following of interest ‘ ' Wife. ’â€"L1zrr*«‘ ‘ . ~ u m t‘us Short “ac†our gm?†‘3. made 1“" MW“ 5"“ lm‘l ““1 “Sr and the place “No Mr Thimberwheel †said Miss s m toms- Mental depression ) good, then we pchcivc ‘1'“? n [‘5 or para- "â€1 ““1“ 0‘ “1991i“? “"0 SCWU'I- Elder 'kindly but firmly “I ’can not marry y p . O ’ I mount importance that agricultural CllClnlS- 'l‘ln-sc Inglis are never broken, and it is ’ ‘ ' try should form part of the education of ,;.. reliiature \‘ WANG ORGAN, VIOLIN, ETC, ou but 1,11 be a ,, “Thanks Miss old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, Money to Loan. not long before the ardent lover becomes the Y ’ ’ 2’ ' s . . ,. ‘ . [- every boy destined tor the iarm. Every ""~l’i’Y liksband. Elder, Inte rupted the re] public school in rural districts sl‘ or will vis pupils at their homes. x ¢~ ected one, u but bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation cSWEYN ANDERSON are pre- \Vould invite the public to see STOC AND MRS. BO \K b .ould leac _ I have two grandmothers.†of_th_e heart, emissmns lack of energy, IIVI pared to loan on good securirv both of MUSIC, botli Classic and Modern 1:. not mercly theoretically, but practically. TI... {ï¬ning}. pres... There’s one satisfactory thing about bet- pain â€1 the kidneys, headache, pimples 0" ' All the oliicers of our experiment stations 1 should have a knowlel . . . , . . _ _ . _ t iippcars from some statistics just pub- an? on politics. .very man may mveSt hm _ 189 9t â€5 l’r’PC‘l’lC’b .ishod that the number of newspapers pub- smcc no department of agriculture is inde- IE. E; I . pendent of it. They at prcScnt are not only investigators but are also the teachers of the adult and practising farmer. How private and company fun rent rates. both MUSIC and INSTRITMENTS a“ \\ reasonable rates. Pianos tuned. the face or body, itching or peculiar sen- sation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs. dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles. eye lids, and money with the assurance that should he II ;.. lI‘r-wwc is or I ith I u I5 I)“ the lose he will receive the same returns as the I Al| \L I A.’ I‘. l‘ . vi ‘ ' . . _ . man who Wins. cost may or last year, 0,182, of which 2,002 were issued in Paris, 3,000 in the depart- Sponge Cakeâ€"Mistressâ€"Do you call this ds at lowest cur- which he has for sale. and will iurnis fell into the big rocking 1‘. MONEY TO LOAN. ' “m' " GVening. “You may till; as I elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the M l t t d - . . . â€" 9 ' - - . . one en on morIrIr re "11 - . . , , , “CHIS, and 1.1 in Algeria and the colonies. gponge cil‘e'Y Why, it :ha:,ha;% 33 can be. urine, loss of Will powei, tenderness of y bag ’ " inor neressain â€.1353?†“1.43am, then work "Is a n:-wspaper‘producing center Paris is :1. 8w coo _ 88’ mum, s. 8 _ 4: way a. L€£i{)lll(l..)eg:uillel o} .in inIIiina.c acquaint- on; way in front of once With that seicnce which is not only the foundation of agriculture, but whose laws govern its operations.~l". T. Shutt, Chemist, Dominion Experimental Farms. 'sponge is before it’s wet. every other capital, tea, mum, Veil of London. For whereas, as stated, the l'nrisians possess 2,002 newspapers, the Londoners liaVe only 563. Next comes New . ork with :33], then Vienna with 67, lerlin with liI'F, Constantinople with 20, Madrid with ‘28, St. l’etersbni-g with :32, and Home with 21. liuring the ten years from ISSO to Hill! the number of journals published in "rtnce and its (leimnlI-ncirs increased by . 13.. It is Wonderful how they all manage Io survive. - its», “""¢l"h‘-~~II-~‘ "“32?!“ "7011 Will )QTS. Bowsl‘l. 3‘31 " -..-‘ ‘ ‘- \ “'I'l’k l'ur u-. by Amzn l‘o; . ALIMIIH- . - 9 J. . MI . a“ «salvxu. and .llll‘. liIIInI:I.II'l;«:-IIII5I'I‘I-I"53;; “M uke home. I Pit} l. an ‘ i I-‘ I :1'.lllâ€.llz"llI3 .1410 homes." _ {‘3‘}.ng ' .CI’I. .I‘I-i’ltvcnb' - ’ am 1 (1 ~ 11 li"c to .- .131 . .- . lsl In... - - .- g. 30, “IO()RE ‘1’ IAC K803. ' ?\ I~Hugs at home, ‘ Sill.“ hillbilly“ n; “NWT-s are 0113â€} Q':."‘.iij-_" {gang‘s 2C _ l". i V . . ' " n J. ,I‘\ . I . 35, this is DICL. nus...~ . l ' VI Mr. Bowser as he: s:w-.-,;.*II I 58t and rubbed his hands: 1 "k “100d for a regular oil-rash: .10â€"nigl1t. husband :II‘III. 2.. never grow old to run.) 3 they might to Sit gown En and sort of renmv It . _, the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, deSire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes sur- rounded with LEADEN CIRCLE, oily looking skin, etc . are all symptoms of nervous debiliry that lead to insanity and death unless cured. The spring of vital force having lost its tenswn every function wanesin consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance may be permanently cured. Send your address for book on all diseases Books sent free sealed. , the symptoms of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation. skip beats, hot flushes, rush ofbloOd to the Soak it in your gages and notes negotiated. Straight loans at 6 per cent. pi \l‘1‘1‘ul.":lll‘l‘ . - Keeping Cattle on Small Areas. 1n the spring of the year it was arranged that about forty acres of land should be set apart for the particular object of growing feed for cattle, in order to ascertain and il- lustrate how many cattle could be fed for the whole year upon the product of that area. In many parts of Canada an impres- sion has prevailed that farmers cannot keep or feed at a proï¬t large herds of cattle un- less they have large farms. In most in- stances the estimate is that six full-grown cattle, and an equal number of ing stock, are as many as can be fed con- veniently on the fodder an crop of a farm of represents ' ' 55 acres of cleared land. of fact, the average number of horned cattle kept ' 1" his day. All np‘cs. \\ -~ silo“ you 1K" ‘2 ill». I:“..‘ï¬â€˜:li-‘.'I‘.‘.‘:;."“?‘~ “If 5.)" 3 if} .Fllif‘lll'l' :m \ :II mnonIK l M 0" EV T0 LOAN- was...†.3. .1 ;I.;.‘:.....II;:.L'.I“:lfIâ€Â£m AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES INTEREST PAYABLE YEARLY T t ,b sssSsmc MILL-PICKS. MCINTYRE STEWART: The subscriber is prepared todress all . . --' . ' _ , ' I ()[ht‘l' , Barristers and etc. Lindsa “I‘d" 0f “Whom and ‘0 4° 8’, . ., . I. ' y jobbing in connection with Blacksmiihwg ,v 1I" l ~WN . think so too, and l kno Accident Insurance. REPAIRING he better: for both.†l The London Guarantee and Accident In Bu . - t 7.35 a ' I ' ,.. readin an article in :1 nt . ggies, Waggons and setting 3 . g _ _ ,I head. dull Pain in the heart with beats surance Company o-f London, England specialty. Repairs to BlaCksmhh’s Bel ï¬le other day wah said th‘; Strains. rapid: and irregular. the second Capital $1’200’000" leeml policy-Bonn? lows and Plates. All work “'arrmwd’ ""“n founded on 10VC‘ 5 Q Ilieart quicker than the ï¬rst, pain about every ï¬ve years, $51)" ennum securesSo ' the breast bone, etc. , can postqively be weekly compensation and $1000 in the d N The Proud Father.â€"-“Hs, ha, ha!†roared Mr. N upop, as he looked his baby in the eye. “What are you laughing at ‘3†asked Mrs. Nupop. “At the bri ht thin s the boy would say if he could on y talk,’ said Mr. Nupop. A Mr Gothamâ€"Talkin the worst of all is the man who slaps on on the back and says : “Who will we c act this time,.old boy l"~ aMr. ,Ba’ckbayJOf Boston)â€"H0rriblc l horrible l He‘should . say “whom.†Mrs. Husswifeâ€"Why does the baker’s \ g about nuisances, fashion, Sarah? He hardly ives himself animals, and an equal . .4 ~ . ~ -- f unl Portable or stationary forges supl’l‘ed’ '~ ' I think our" 4‘ as 0 - - dent xceptionally cured. No cure, no pay. Sen or book. event of death by a“! - W . IHEY. l d T th Plain HandmaidIenâ€"-No, mum. You see,it’s Address M. V. LUBON, 24 Macdonell Ave. JOHN D. Mthch m HERL munbei- of growingr voting stock. It to. am on m ' leap y ear, mum. Toronto, Canada. General Agent, Lindsay June 1, 1892- William St. Lindsay