TRE ET- Post. j Makers f/ze United will sell at ’or the next we stock.) E STOCK HIGHEST ed over ho have of Cod form to but the dual all â€at over- nd and Ration. as Ipprec’ia- it. Our hotham’s 1U RUP. ING , em on the 11th Sat. )1' the amount: of .1 *NTGOMERY. 353 after. I have 0 2‘? “11.803. NS. 00. t Millim, :05! reason; '0 try an; 'kree weeks, round. blast. was i 81-1 The mai~2ena and yountlnen of Non Mi. let. great women the eating d ijm. €030me 0. The girl: he- hve cm i! 333:? ï¬le no‘ brook. Slim piece v If it in. fruit stain that. spoils the .pron. ‘jub with yq-How amp. put on wet lurch ind lung in. the. sun several days. _ 3 If n. IS a case of iron rust, dip in 141'th ‘uflhang in the sun. Ive? reimarts of want, for ibolen and Ram u! drones. __ .7- °_J“Vï¬ , “01, bud cork up tightly in bottles. When 1°! ï¬sh to use i2. make up, and puts tn- “!pful into six quarts of water; spongc nth piece a5 flannel, am} rub dry via) a clean picce.‘ To dean 3 very dirty gu- ‘Rnt, with many grease spot; an a cup- M of the fluid to a qnartoi water, , md lions. afterward with clean water. This 9 3 mos} excellent washing mm“: in: tho '- JL‘HI 0"“ anu‘hwn 011mm, Ul- .- W the ‘ue'trr an: :s weekly madly,“ And a thmn'gh “musing. Sound dun:- hg fluï¬ds and gusto-s are npensivc, ad of- ï¬n 'gnsativfaz-Lnry. It is much banana cheap-r to make your own. Shave two “lime.- of white (‘astiia zoapinto a pint of water. ml at over :he tir- unu'i it has dissolved; wen mid two more gm of “M, (Ma ounces of ammonia, and one Gun-cc each of glyceri‘ne‘ a_ud ether. Let it ‘ ,AAIA, IIIL__ ' Finger max ks yield m at easily to jtnllo 'stcr â€"â€"Hnuuckecuer’ a \Veekly.y I A most dam-able “tide for ‘overy lull- Iold 13 .1 rmé‘y go 1 chaï¬ng liq Ilia. Th hpelu and x!!:1:-.,o(ger.Wn’lqantl;‘hO {came suit . 1121! men boy, to a: nothin; My .zrownaiur: ocn 6mm. Vin 61b. 1 1f tar has done the mischief, rub with Quits of tu. pcutine How :0 Take Out Spotl- If the spot, was made by paint, and dia- ‘gurea cloak or guwn, wet it. with bemin ind ml) with a. woolen cloth; then wet. md ab again. , If there is a grease mark on your prettiest hook, break an egg and touch the place Vith a bit, of yelk delicately, then lay a {ace of white ribbon over the fabric ; repeat 'th frcsh water three or four times. Take away the linen and rinse the spot with cold ~htor. If you have dropped ink on white paper, Con ran 3:11;“ in, nu}. mhh a nnmoVA hrnnh ucanxakeit ouï¬â€˜wich a. camel’s brush 'ppcd in :n solution of oxahc acid. I! you have dropped ink on 3 white Opron you should was!) it with oxalic acid ad then with warm water. If the ink is on 1507carpet, try javcllo inter. 7 V__ __ï¬_v_- -_ _ gm, bears the bewiamiï¬g name of Miss .~ innie Hall. Miss Vinnie, it, is said, keep: in manicnre act in her desk and rubs up the M moms in the pink nails of her pretty ï¬ngers while giving the boys their assign~ yams. All the same she is a hustler, and an no: type and make up the forms like hzning when were is a prairie on ï¬re or Q stampede in a neighbor’s cattle ytrd. t Bridesmahls‘ Favors. ' The \Voman‘s Liberal Society of Eng- knd. headed by Mrs. Gladstone, has a .embership of about. 100,000. A servant. girl has just committed suicide . London, uml as brought out. in the in- nest, she was the Victim of trashy novels. 1' Death was swee:cr than life,†was the bur- . n of her complaint in the letters she left 1' her friends. T Miss Alice Longfellow, the poet's eldest tighter, beats a. marked resemblance to ' erialher in eyes and expression. “"ith uncle she lives in the old homestead Cambridge, Mass. On either side of £5 are the homes of the poet's two married ightersâ€"M rs. Dana and Mrs. Thorpe. 1 Annie: Besmm says : “My sug estion 'to e Women‘s clubs throughout. t. e country , to work for human brotherhood and use , sir influence in spremiing the feeling that .rzyere will be Won, not. by workin for our gel: as gainst the other, bytes or both, mmon service to the race being the true 1 eal.77 :“ 'l’he editor of the Edgerly Mail, a Dakota I l UANY AND RARE ARE THE WAYS OF WOMEN FAIR. THE WOMAN’S KINGDOM. @hz ï¬mtahian fast. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1892. fluidâ€"Quaint Costumes of Loversâ€"An mm!) at Dr. J. C. Ayer 00., Lowell, Mass. gov: by a; ' -\ "vâ€: #1: mp9 $1:.ixb°mâ€â€™â€œ Ayers Chetw'PEï¬oiéi, a Several years ago, on apassagohome from Califorma. by water, I contracted so severe a. cold that for some days I was ronï¬nml to my state-room, and a , Magma on board gomidered In life 1:: â€danger. Happenmg to have a. ttle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, I used it heely: and my lungs were soon restored ‘AL_ A.._.Ll-'-_ ngu-- AL AA 1 ‘33:“ 32:11:12; condition. 515,3; EEK i have invariably recoxnmended I] i WP- axation.â€-â€"J. B. Chaney“! Junction, Va. 9mm“ Custom- II than. â€a .3 they could do lame, but advised me. as a last ‘ fairy Ayers chgrry Peuwral. Alter takin this medizzme mm or three months i was cured, and my health remains good to the picsent day."â€"Jamea Birchard, )3 its ï¬rst stages, can be My checked by the prompt use OfAygr' Cherry Pectoral. Even in the lam periods at that disease, the cough is Qvomierfully relieved by this medicine. , «I h’UZ'C used Ayer’s Cbén‘yPoctoral 11:1. the â€best effect in my practice. 2:15 v-‘onderim- pupa-mod magniï¬ed mv life. I had aconstant h, night “a: graafly 'wmfn; ‘3:- m g?“ y my ' 0 Some and a gut oithe Pyexgtonlcured â€cf-$73,- Exdson, M. D., Middleton, i‘bnnessee. to _Take Out Spotsâ€"A Cleansing Cozy â€" Latest Wrap Noveltiesâ€"- A (tn-auxin; Fluid. Agar: Bananas. Medical. The but of m wm Tolmthenoudan. j Juana Piem'lmmuval’eueb. Sir! ' ‘41umommdmmotmobody mummsm..- 1'“ .22; . - 7 , ‘ 1:"! nunâ€"WI: 5‘5:- IIII ‘- "mmwwm- W†'m m†n {23" mf- toot.â€â€"Baqwspr’ I", ‘ .~ into the (mu-4 -n¢mn ‘0‘ ï¬rst. lacâ€"“Stella do Bilton did not appen- zlr m mm,“ m m “d to nightâ€"â€"â€"†Second beâ€"u'rm n. I». out ‘ 'mmmuhumv gnu of the accident. A man. t into her moth. . mommmnutud. ,M~mnthnaft¢mooln map“. 69-. 11qu :- dqm- m II ;‘ m mama she van in unis-36mâ€â€" .q l â€but-Ul- How to go. s ‘onan .okoep n teamsâ€"Give her chloroform. It 11de yo Uganmsamuhmm It you no tic. m. Canon's 8mm Bitten '7’: you hsva is: on. Lee . Cm- Stumuh Bitten Luge bottles st 50 cent-774:. men did Abmhtn: 5:92p ï¬ve is a bed? When he dept. with M4 forefathers. ‘1'st u chap The hunter's Mk is often deer. â€"Dr. Williams Pink Pm: contain in con- densed tom the elements for bitumen 113th blood and nerve â€mm. When woken own tom overwork. mental worry. Abuse or exact. {on will and them a new- toiling cure. Sold 57 dealers. or can: on road»? a! priceâ€"50 canto 3 box. 8 boxes. 8258â€"» Addressing The Dr. William! Med. Cc:u Breanne. Tm no Inb- When mu;- m sick, we too berm When shevusmmm‘“m Wham mum‘mbm mnommmnwmm A Grand Girl. A Chenyï¬cld git-1, living two miles from school, has not Ewan absmb or tardy for a day during an uttt'lllzi‘stmc of three and a half years. The tlis‘..;|xrn travelled in the ï¬mc strings 0.1:. 5.5%. miics.â€"-Lcwisbown (Me.) Journal. low: a. brisk walk. Medicine is a. joke to it. No doctor, be his diploma. even so pretenti- ous could eï¬â€˜ect wichvsimple means a more magical result. When it is considered what I. “beautiï¬er†exercise in the open air is, we msn'el that. the female portion of the com- munity are so prone to neglect it. A little chillincss in the air, a little sprinkling of min, a high wind, an inability to display o ï¬ne dressâ€"what, inadequate reason; for staying in the house and growing allow, irritable and sick ! Lidia oft'en give as : reason why they do not take exercise : “Oh, I don't. lite to out without an object.†They seem to unaware of the fact that to a. well-organized fnmo motion and fresh air are positive daily necessities. irrespective of any “ob- jectâ€? save gbe c901 {flag of the wingi_o_n _th_o ject,†save the c ooeï¬hy yof the wind on tho gemplcs a._nd the h thiul 319w wlgich fol- And it never eaten? into the sordid soul of the man that. what he hid done was ever- lutingly too late. Win: halds all "c: an! ... t o 70:11†No one moo. “There,†he said, “she anus wanted ter have some monev of her own, and mebbe Ihe_’1] _know that I’ve g_iv_c is $9 her. â€_ So he carried the purse and provided lib- ernlly, gave everythin but s. chance for his wife to feel indepen ent ; she was really less in the household than a servant, since she would have her wage. But. when the wife died, and the tide oi remorse thec comes with death had set in, the huabnd remembered that the one thing she lied wanted all her life was a listle money to spend :3 she pleased, and then his heart relented. He went. to his money box and took thence some of the shinin silver coin it. held and placed them ten erly in the dead, cold hand of his wife.†"‘Don’t I provide w'ell for ye, Jenny? What do ye want that I hain’t given ye! Yin know Ipig’q mtdc of mgney.’ Wu ms "A Good Provider ‘2" A woman died recently whose husband wn known in his neighborhood as a. good provider. His wife had all that my reuonable women in her wslk of life could demand or expect; thnt is, she received clothes and board for n Ion life of labor. Sometimes she wanted a. litt. e money to ex- pend for herselfâ€"perhsps to purchase some of the useless things that a. men never buys. But. when she asked her husband for money, he sprung s. series of answers upon her that. efl'ecpually_silenced her. Alittle boy was asked by his Sunday- |ehool teacher why 9. certain part of the church was called the altar. “Because it is where people chunge then names," he gromptly answered. unse the bride bestowed “in; Bridunuds’ Favors, The vagaries of bridesmaids’ favors grow. Recently in London the eight attendants upon the bride carried waking-sticks of the Alpine sort, with Dresden china. heads, gifts of the bride, and at another wedding little silver whistles {veto war}: hy the maid: be- The late-t novelty is gunï¬re worsted with cord Itripes, the phin Worsted ground be- ing rendered wnvy b the ‘51!!ng stripes ; etch stripe is two- ' ths 0 an inch wide end is bordered on each side with a. mow cord stripe. These gsuï¬'re worsteds, which an be utilized for wraps, jackets sud ulst- ers, are seen only in soft colors in light gray: and modes, but they have not yet taken the trade by storm. They are imito- tions of the same efl'ecta on dress fabric. which have met with much favor, but for cloaking purposes the quality is made much stronger. eggs are to be hunted in the interior. uue, no mat. wnen the bag is fastened to an oblong of covergd putebozrd, the , lush mt :ppeu-s on top. ; The mouth 0 "the bag has drawing stripgs, gm; the breakfast “uncle ox Macy work which hardly, it would seem, ï¬ll; any greatly-felt ,mt. In claim for description is thn of novelty. A pouchlike bag made of nnobstmaive cro- tonne in lined with animal and lightly raided â€diamond-of plush, suitably em- broidered with hen designs, is set. on at one side, so that. when Elie bag ia_fastened to -_ -L1__- ,1 A)“ cozy,†or pocko't, intend“! ‘0 keep boi ed eggs wum at breakfast time in “Article of cy work whigh _h§_rdly, it â€"....u ---... cu- -,,,, A bW‘fw w riu - speed dial; .701] 2†.u-‘:â€"- n A ._ __ u ~- mmw Year’s Eve (at. 'suvaur’a'pay) the “den: of Normandy shut themselven‘ n in e semi-dork room done, end cloning ¢?nâ€â€™m‘md: and m, t ' v Send me now my heart’s denim; And now when I look behind, Grant my lover I may ï¬nd. ' Then they open their eyes, And glut ' over their shoulder, expect the shadow their future hubud to eppear on the at “‘dtï¬â€˜*’ â€WET. minister “mum. mn__‘__“_ herpimumhi-mnn, Exercise for Women. Deï¬nition of "Ann," VARETIBS Latest Wrap Novelty, - r; '= m CANADM P0913 An E“ Cozy. :1:- Shaun to'kr Ego: w‘n'th um i ‘9 7 'W‘ .2 '1‘? like '- My- foo â€â€"MMP?’ . Am. -. ï¬rst lieâ€"“Stella do Bilton did not tppeu to nightâ€"â€"â€"â€"†Second beâ€""Thfl. ‘wn lio- n.“ of the accident. A moth t into her ghosting-non tyindtomoon}: _m cpl-ho A Cleveland nun took his little girl, just die to talk nicely, to the lake share Sunday Ina-noon. The waves were army rippling uthcbuch. udvrhuhc that-van m uthobuch. undwhcnher ham-win :66 looking flu child mantged togacone {00. wet. Shemwkr huh: nth tux-sin “That’s :1] Journal. 8' ms too much. Gil-la enact. run tad ho] or like he a «use their dig“ at squeezed. If wusgirll won] just run ndlollgr I0}!!! diagram yqyld‘grov. “Oar bre‘ith ii made of tit. If it were not. for our breed: we would die. The breath keeps going throng: our liver, our light: and our lungs. ye shut up in e room ell day should not. bmthe; they should wait until they get out doors. Air in 3 room has cubonocide iniuendeeb bonocide in poisoner then md d Once some men was shut. npineblec holein Indie, e wbonocide got. into that there hole, end date morning needy every one of them woe dead. _ ‘ "Girls wear corgets~wl3ich squeeze "neig- A Boy‘s Ideas on Brogan. A little boy in the North Side Pnbno School recently handed in to the teacher his following composition on “Our M†Be careful to use ï¬lberts that. are well dried ii on want to succeed. Further- more, 0.3 t e hair is composed of 3 number of other very ï¬ne hairs, all inclining tonal the point, be careful always to thread the. from the root, not, the end. ‘ throu h them a. ï¬ne hair. Thus you an threa. the shell of the nut; with thirty-ï¬ve hairs passing through the thirty’ï¬ve canal. by'gushing the hairs through these openings vi your ï¬ngers. A single hair is strong enough, in this way, to hold a certain number of nuts, forging a necklace of a new sort. â€" In lcrnping lightly with a. knife you will expose the openings of these small can!- ; nothing then will be easier than to put How Any Boy or Girl My String the Nut-hells Nicely. Between the outer and the inner walled the thell of a ï¬lbert nut. there exist: near- tain quantity of very small canals, a: you w?“ perceive when dlviding the nut. length~ me. , They run from the pointed end to the opposite one, which is rounded and tinted The tail seemedin danger of being thump- ed nnd shaken off; it went up nnd own, to r and fro, round nnd round, in uproar-ions 3 :0. There wu something difl'emt, however to come. "But Lion has one fault,†sdde‘ thiswker. Poo:- Lion ! The Vinita; really pitied In: his expression was?†utterly wretched an creltfallen. He packed up, as it. were, his eloquent tail, and slunk mournfully out of the room in the deepest humiliation.â€"Huâ€" pet’s Young People. “Again and again have I told§him that he must. not come into the parlor with dirty feet and lie down on the carpet, Mid again mg agaéxg does_l!e digqboy mg.†' The tail~ was now perfectly quiet, as though it. had been turned into stone ; and if every. (103’: face expressed diuppoint- meat and uneasiness, Lion’s did at tint moment. $‘When the baby goes ou'i," continued his mistress, “he dwayé goes with her, and {feel sure then that no hum can come to er. Lion's tail thumped violently up and down on the floor. “And he in so gentle to them all, and such 3 nice playmate and companion, thou we would not take take a. thousand dollar: {or him.†The other eye grim opened now, and Lion waved his tail to and fro along gm carpet. _ II‘IYL A“ ‘ “What a handsome dog von have !†aid the lady, as he: eyes rested on the noble- looking animal. Lion o ned one eye st thin. ' "Yee,’ replied his mistress ; "and whet is still better, he is a. very good dog, and takes exeellent care of the children.†Some 331': mm with Ivory fund '- ' won ‘ intelligen. ' t 03 Lion, who shows phinly‘thet ho knows just who is said to him, end also who: in said about him to others. He mm txee to do considerable tdking himself with his tail ; end a. communion took place one rypwhnne My called on his mistress, the: united the visitor very much. Dur- inghet all, Lion welkod into the paler with an air of being the right do in the right place, leid himself comfort; 1, down on the soft carpet, end closed his eye- in mieonteqh , A Rockne. o! mungâ€"now Any Bay a ‘6!!! 11., String tho mama-n. Nicelyâ€" FOR OUR‘YOVUNG FOLKS. “A MOVING TALE†FROM HARPER’S YOUNG 95091.2. The Lake Stepped on not. The Family and the Paula. Cancel“. Golden heads together, Till the clock strikes nine, Then the Sand-man shadows Even the lamp-light’s shine. Baby in the cradle. Stirring in her slee “Pin ayay the mph ‘5 Oh! the y good humor I" I}: 1;“ ousebold band at sent a-voyaging Into Puzzle-land. 7 When, Beyond a doubt; Something very secret Is at last found out. Father from the once. Brothers from the shop, Neghbors just 3 moment Ming time to stop. Grandma. knitting nimblyâ€" All are mustered in, nging ghese _p_rig_ht children Olisuch glad gateway. Hoedmg not the raving Of the stormy night, Golden heads togethor In the ï¬reï¬ght. Mother with her baby Lying 1n her lnp, Comes the evening rally Round the map. “Let us have the Imp, pleas; We must trv again For those clifls and inlets On the coast of S We must ï¬nd thatastn astness In the 5100 my North, Whence e Enchanted Prim)“ Sallied forth. " A NECKLACE OF FILBERTS. Erin will van. to“ m wuoly "minded. .» Ir. L. madam, who-â€16a“ for tho mm m nus Introduced Mini mm Manokofmnomy-n W mm“ magma-melanoma upon the v , , V _-_-.â€"â€"â€"- v- -vâ€" M name: . “airman POM Th0 n on: next introduced In. John S. Cram. Mat o: the com “condom. who In. mind win: nut â€plum. Mr. Om In bu and mm my ox- Dmuodhhploum in lawman my umwmnonmpmtumton. lb. Ones. to munch mks with log m t cm "a. no wkï¬'a m u: .8 muon- u to wiy may thank! been-Io Paraâ€. 1: would b. undo: um man and wow mm to men In this law: mun (not! 9'"! lab!- or Danna. no :8 mumnavoung melt «1'30!th Henna-god upon Ill wonky Noam ma sum- at am: good-um ms to mum to their oonsutntlonand to mm" the {armed but inure-r. mm o! the suc- cmlon reported the 4mm: pronouns†of the mounting since it VII W. giving. mmbanhip um. I: jug}: 1W""5t mm. Persons or unmanâ€"On nude! evening lat the Putt-one or loan-try 0‘ Henley. No. 1.04% held their in» open meow. and It proved a greet euooeu. The en nlng wee very ï¬ne md (not: uncomm- Ing (or 311 Vinita-e to “and. end the build- lng cu unï¬lled the: my were obliged†etend. The widen: or the madman. Mr. W. Mennlna, occupied the ehelr to: the evening with ability, and briefly ed- dreued the meeting, "tennis to the en- eonnglng movement to which the lemon et Caged. up u 211:9!!!â€an and}; imugvening int. For this eaten-icin- ment ice-o: (have and his temiiy hed : been engaged. AI we untidy-ted the announcement thet the-e chaining mnei- cinne was to conduct the amine! put. 0! the entetninment epeeed ten and near. nndenereeuit theremgethctedtosom'r er in the town hen the insect assemblage oipeople eve: witneneed on. eny mvione occuion. Iticno antenna just to any tint the audience wee simply delighted with the erect Inneie dieconreed by this Indien bend. The superintendent oi the mission nude e brie! but vet! interacting edduu, inocucinding whhh he spoke in flattening term ei Preteen: Cranium temiiy. end ex eed hie unlined ep- ptccietion oi oi: manic-i one. which and so ccmnieteiy «painted the audience. Rev. Mr. Bone nice briefly evoke. Alto‘ anther it use meet planet end mom» ehle evening. end everybody IBM thoroughly national. The prooeede were overeat), whiehuoeetothe meanest. im- provement (and. MINDEN. Lemonâ€"During the week our villeue end the community in more! heve had the pleeeure oi enjoying two excellent en- tertutntnente. The iii-at wee the lecture by the RH. Mr. Webber in the Preeo terieo church on the 16m Feb. en “The ttiehl Covanentefl," end the lecturer held the lundivided ettention end intereet ot the- :eudienceee he greyhleelly purtreyed the trieie end euthringe cl thcee eerly Pree- ‘ Inter-lane. their petient endurence under Damnation end their eourege end velar in defenceot their religion. Aaeinend egeio was the eudieuce thrilled ee ecene eiter‘ ecene of noble cell-eewmee wee depleted in soul-curring language. The lecture wee ‘ quite en intellectuel treet. end will not; won be forgotten. Alter the lecture lunch J wee eerved by the ledieec! the congrege- tion. end.e .xery..ecciehle hell hour wee spent beiore ee than. Thie wee the flret oi a. course of lecturee by the eeme gentlemen. 0i theother two one wee de Iivered et Aleew on “Willietn Prince ci Orenze" end one et Heiihnrton on “The Age we llve ln."' Rev. Mr. Weller, the Preebyterien miuieter in cherae, end who ‘ errenged for these lecturer, ie to be con- gretoieteo upon this egrecehle deperture end the success at the errenaemte. Mnrxoom Tu AND Concernâ€"The next event wee the tee end concert under Etienneplceeot the Mgthcdlet church on Elder Ber â€"It. is 3 hopeless task to try to convert. Jo lots ; he ham an thing new. Rzev. pf. :I'hirdlyâ€"Whn won d that have to do with in Elder Berryâ€"Yon never could get him to “kc any stock in the New Testament. Hicksâ€"I an get it done in u hurry for ten cents. Mn. Hicksâ€"How, pnfl. Hicksâ€"Take him dour to tint. plus where theycan clan kids while you wait. Mrs. Hicksâ€"It “he: me two solid hours to gash and dress Dick f9: church. Gamblerâ€"“Have 3 game of poker, tit!" Travellerâ€"“Thank you. I beg to be ex- clued.†Gamblerâ€"“Perhaps yonobject to gum:- of dune!†“Travellerâ€"Not tt :1]. W)!“ I object to is playing I. gum in which I have no chance.†trying Tin“ 1"? Bobby. Uncle Jannaâ€"“Wall. Bobby, in you gtinin “y priug “ school nowadays.†Bob y...uNo, an; the other fellows get them :11.†' Uncle Jamesâ€""But you’ll keep on trying, of course.†Bobbyâ€"“What’l the use! The other fol- low- keep on trying. 000-†(In nlnrm) “Thonl Can’t remain, Mina Ohlmyde. It’l contra-y to the advic. of my hwyer.†â€"(a‘:;;ge“;â€"“GOM “3 hop any of the «he‘s! m ’1’; h n}, "‘0. onmtoo onothathu ' htod the rules.†no- The Teacherflo the Hunt boy in school) â€"“George, you hue been whispering. I {Ipllyxppgp you to 1"“ after school in v “Culget â€nothing “out hm!†hm aquired humbly 0‘ “10 000k s: the kitchcml cor. “Oh, yes, plenty.†sh- I-id m}.- min..- gamity. “You “D8“ I. tho ct th- woodpilea or a. 11:2)“; on “eh-:8 “I indigo Myu,orl. 1 om m- 0 or n rout from world: 05 we hom'if oh; â€you, or nomeclubm iron the hired mm, orâ€"†. “Aw, cone of ti. saddle,†ho intu- npted. “You’re nihn through you; bon- net. What] the nutter with no 'mn’ u entree ut the jdl! Tn'llroookie, ’ ud he vent twsy. 1... mm ,3 3m“; â€Judith nyéhlhï¬hqn’s “39'. mmrhfllkh’so‘bw J““‘"“‘""~"".‘°°‘a ~- “m“ Mn eluded â€ain't.“ ' d hrthdm‘nperd- \_ ‘ I... m ï¬n ‘0 9° In.’ ' nincropoginthewï¬mw mu “to: it get; 5 who!" two or three than 3 year. Inna mm. mm; rmAermH 4. 1m. in 9,0901!“ hell. ' mathemaputym'md s A Wtduwtko Traveller. A Com". tinnan. Best- Home Want. on hm. HABTLE Y , In? "‘ ""1 “" r' ' - - given to these plant: it unto. them stranger end no much more eble to drew more end more nitrogen from the air. The lend is greatly enriched with the nitrogen the: in left in the toil, thet in from the roots, etelke end theme which tannin o! ere ploughed in, the following crop- of when. berley, etc, of coma gettinathebeneflt. P .beene, lucerne, will be a mostly hemmed u duke end red clover. Pleeeo nee your influence to atop thin leak of wood uhee. rm he on Am Born. Fez-men should never eel! or trede of a. pound of wood ashes. You have :0. many reeden emong the fuming com» munity whodonoteee or teed the grit culture! pepere thet I believe if you will insert this letter, or drew the attention of fewer: to the importance of suing 1:11 the wood uhee they on get hold of from thei: neighbors or the town: end Vina-ea, you will be very greedy beneï¬ting this province of Onterio. AI dike um red clover get theit aim» gen fronthe eirit iee matrimony to give it then in the form of “utilise". be! they need potash, end if potash is .,,,L.. AL-‘ Wood Ashes. [nuke and Red Clover. (Nï¬eEflmo‘ThoPatl , Sigâ€"“3 ship yearly to the Stolen jfrom 1,000 to 2,000 are of wood uhee. We chip yearly to Greet Britain and the continent mike end red clover to the value of eomething like $1,000,000. I would very much ï¬lm to draw the etten- tion of your readers who grow deike and redolover to the very great importance of giving their land- oll the wood uhee they can ley their hende on,thet ie,to lands that they now here in clover and eleike or are putting into clover and eleike. Glover and eleilre, especially, need potash, and wood usher in one of the cheapest forms in which it can be bought. Theiennereend othere will heintereet- ed in leaning the: Mr. Montpeopoeee to epooint noommlnion to enquire into the nreetioe oi dehornlng cattle. The recent prooecntlon oi «magnum ln lddleeex for cruelty toenimeleceneed by dehornina severe! nettle led e depneetlon to welt noon. the government recently. end in enewer to Mr. Toeley in the hon-e leet "annexe-Int “need thee the chute mentioned comb-ion will be eppolnted. end the: in the meantime the ï¬nee impou- ed et London will not he collected. in vlevot thedlllleeenoe oi ooinioneetozlée Henehothinchieconntryendinthesueee heve protected oleen egeineb whee thew deemed the one! practice of dehomlng cetfle,.hnt then then like Pea: Robot-teen oi the Guelph experimentel term heve dcclelnd thez. when properly performed. dehornina in not e oeininl ooeretlon, end then it hes little or no eflbet noon the heelthv o! the enimele onenhed noon. 1 The enthoritiee o! the Cornell nnlvenicy egrloulturel exoeriment cation hold n 1 elmlle: opinion cachet oi Plot. Roberteen. E Ethe lose in milk vleld when com in In etc nehorned in in-Immmnv, 'eonree wee directed to the Cenedien con:- hinee end monopoliete. ehewins the in- creeeednetcenteseoithetermeuoverthet oiellother enterprieee. end etill men in thoeerenhewillnoc cooperete for e jnet promotion. Mr. mnnhotne deï¬ned ell those reeeone with en check which ehonld ï¬enléin beneï¬ting tthe people’e weltere. r. nnninge. coon y eecreoery. wee pre- cent, but teelina unwell wee nnebie to mete eny remem. He eteted he wee pleeeen to be preeent end eeked for united cam in the iermen’renhe. Allhonor ie ‘ due to the memhen otthe choir. eenecielly the omenint. Mine Men. for their velned ; ecvioee. The einging meeter, Jemee 1 Thompeon. received e heerty encore. Mute!- Arehie Cempbell brought the eed. neeeotthe plowmen to e cheerful eon-it. Mr. Geo. Aehmen, who eeng “The eonue oi Beitieh Erection," wee londl enoored. The einuin oi Mr. Kenning 1:. Me- Fedyen'e ildren weeeoplended. Reclu- «one wengiven with ehiiity by Mia Tone MW“ £32“ 3“."me it“; moo e omen wee e hnmoeone politieel eddreee by Mr. Celeb Smith. elioioina e eontinnone nproer oi mu: during hie tnnny epeech. The meeting wee cloeed by dozing "God eeve the Queen." situation at our? beloved Candi». Bu the seed imported by the government. price 60 cents per bushel. Samples Sent on Application. Hours. Wm. Ohmon, John Dames, J. r. Biz. 3. Rich, In. Lombrough', P. 8. Mark, Wm. Short, 3. P. Hill and Geo. Lm-~ of Maxim grow it last lea-on and can give all particulars Eud stands upright, straw in stiffer, than other varieties.- Ewe loud this Berleygive the best summation both for export endtethegrewers. HovejusteoldSmDuckmeor teen export English neuter, who refused a. good sample of Chevalier ot 5~eento a. bushel lees. DUGKBILL last canon yielded 50 to 65 bushels per acre. Two-Rows!) BARLl-LY [RICE 75 GENTS PEI? BUSHEL 0F 482-1288. EUR! BLACK BYE and MILE“ PEAS for need. Grown nndercontr’actby nibble tumors in Haipou from muodï¬habutofwhichwa hm Ioloctedandkept upstate specially for seed. Esw also a. quantity of the PRIZE PROLIFIC, grown h- inoazsu. HOG-G- 28308-, QUOKBILJ ShippodinoottonbsgsstZOcenueach. 283M383§_W mm. Gloves, Water PM“. Feed Baas, Life Buoy: and Bone, audaa kinda of Camping Goods. Manufadurm o] Touts. Awnings J. J. TURNER SON Wagon Govern. L413 Buff. DICK C 00. P. 0. 30x482. IOMIAL 30m. matches. ac" 25c. DICK‘S “mum in mm excellent for two!- > ' ' lion. brumwdcmom t4; tum or Mun! smelt. woldutulcm Got slab envelope. to India only. Q camps. Ad. to. m no, company. No art-harm 131 Woodwud awe. Demon. mom-nu. :1 Sold In LINDSAY by I. amour. 8. Palm. A. Bummso'rmu. Pam. Mona and by dryads!- nonunion-7611. Intulor medicinal to pace of this. Ask for Cook'sOO'rmx 8.0100211»an take no out “date; or enclave 81 And 4 three-cent Osman pun Iowa-and we will-and.“ eg._bymtn_rn"mnfl._ Mommy-niacin!!!) W3“ IIIMIJ m aft/â€Â£1!!! Jam 1: rfltmgwlla/mvm fltfllï¬'lt? war. II III}: 74:72 zI/r: mew. â€0100' emu name/m 117m 3073, 71628 17/7393â€?! (â€IIW Dick’s Bloofluriï¬er for Horses§ Game I'm-nun wwummwâ€"nm rm. To m. Mue- which“ no or â€""this 13d which mi °°" W â€m““u“""w"‘. “W'ï¬ u- on “my V‘flfluflflhbh to theI ong'then section «mum. For team can ovum mSTONE WELLINGTON. Tomato. Oct. â€"81-12. ocrinm nook; pnevibu 7 no not my; my Inn with not . m m nomad: taun- llbont; outï¬t (no. Our Imu- Mve mm taunt-ago, such a ulna: homo- Sc nun-ion Itoâ€"6k; previous 05 m- an. Inn with [Ant An mm 11 808883138. um In Can-41. no can. We '41:â€me quarto-01} humovoauhu new Woo m «Ru-on “(W-cu. Undoâ€. Jill. 25. 1392â€"9045. Peterboronch; 'OB PBIIjTING of all flogglptlom Ppgest, staouczgf, mt. GENTS WANTEDâ€"FONTMLL New Advertzsements. -, and is much ouier harvested EMOYAL DR. WILSON huhmcmflw Ah leit dSwg’dzl’lmuï¬ D 5" NI. 1/ monthly “by†thrnnda of mum. eon perfectly auto nod relublo’modldne dbcovu-ed. 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