759 per bus: 00 u u .00 “ “ .00 “ " 00 .g 6‘ , shipped in Is a certain and speedy cure for W’LRANCE, and destroy all appedza for alcoholic liquors ; imothy, M34 paid me 5“ npamy go. . '7? PRICE seed purposefl: .B’ wool? ‘TRE ET. E STOCK Q \J EEDS- of Pc HIGHEST A good [@hâ€"eâ€"QEWaDim 19051. knows the Advantage of £1131ng and. Give; Some Practical Hintsâ€"What rumors Ought to Doâ€" Why Menu-o [boom Not be Exposed, At the recent meeting of the Ensikge and Economic Stock Feeders’ Association dCemml Canada. held at Montreal, Prof. Babel-mun, of the Experimental Farm, ex- yelsed pleasure that the commercial me~ tropolls of the Dominion had at length Men measures to form an association to beneï¬t the farmers. He referred to some a! the discouragement: which farmers met with in following their calling, and said they needed encouragement from the com- mercial and manufacturing classes, as the prosperity of the whole country was in 8 great measure dependent upon the prosper- , vv~ ,,,,,, L .- l-u: 5-»... "no"... u ‘vr'â€"â€"'_ V ity of the farmers. His remarks, he laid, would take the form of an object luau, showing by means of charts the batsysbem to follow with a. view to the economical feeding of cattle, a sub- ject not. at, all well understood or practised by most farmers. The chief and sought. by farmers was to make money, mdzhis was to be done in three ways : ï¬nk, by raising and selling good products; | secondly, by maintaining andincreasing the fertility of the soil; and lastly, by providing remunerative work on the farm during the Ihole twelve months in the year. Professor Robertson exhibited a large chart, showing by the length and the color of the lines the mount of each of the three chief ingredients dlerrility in the soilâ€"nitrogen, phosphoric "id. and potash. A farmer who sold of his farm two and a half tons of hay removed ‘ " large a quantity of these valuable fertiliz- era as would be the case if he sold two tons “beef. but the beef would realize nearly thirty times as much money as the hay,and butter was many times more proï¬table in â€â€˜9 Way of retaining the fertility in the â€3 than beef. Be next exhibited and "Flamed a chart showing the composition of Various cattle foods and the percentage of water, albuminoid, fat, and ash contain- ed in them. showing the great advantage of selling cattle and hogs when fat instead of When they are in the condition of stockers and store hogs. The next chart showed the amount of nitrogenous. carboniferous, and buy food necessary in the daily ration of the aziim-ils per LOOO pounds live weight‘ He here showed the great superiority of corn ensilagc as a. cheap food for fattening steers. 33 the cost was less than two-thirds the amount when the food was composed entire- ly of hay. roots, and grain. The next chart Ihowed the propnrzion of digestible, protein Who-hydrates and fat in the various green boas, and here again the corn ensilage came out far ahead of all others in the measure of (ligesti'r‘ility as well as its lower cost. He showed how greatly the farmer! 1““ by cutting their green corn too early. There were in an acre of green corn only LUIQ pnumls of dry matter at the tasseling time. which afterwards increased to 7,202 Pounds when the corn was glazed, and it re‘l“~i-'Cd no more labor and very little more of the fertility of the soil to produce the 7’2"? Pounds than the 1,619 pounds. This “Wed that curring corn in the tasseling {tote was a rather expensive way of fatten- lng cows. Fibs“, mu}, APRIL 15, 1392. What Farmers Ought to Do. The remedy for the farmer seems to be to reduce the cost. of production as much u M519, by striving to groduce the great.- ‘ ‘Aâ€" â€"â€"1‘ QA fALKS F OR THE F ARMEB. u ““10“!“ with :he .Ieast. labor, and to “full! watch the demands of the market a†“Ch Products u it. is not. oversupplied Vith, and 1m how to produce them of the 5‘“ qulity at the lam cost. With this, I" him Shandon the trying to grow such «up. as m not .dapted to his soil, or u l" ‘10†not. understand the mementos Ayers Hair Vigor, nr,.er10.Ayr00.. _Lo_we|l.m Save 3. 95.35 1:;ch 559:3 t2. . and preserxes , â€â€˜1 653,†mil beaucyoithehm. 1 “1,1 ‘83 rapidly becoming bald and ,A _..:_~ ‘â€"A p.- ‘h- nzusux -â€"- â€"vr~_,,fl , {9: several year? 3113 believe that his arsed my 1:31: to regain its natural color.â€-â€")er. E. .J. prg, Dealer in Dry Goods, c., Bushopnlle, Md. a mean; come to w. m â€â€œ20be epxgiently a great ajd tom 2! V B. Williams, Floresvxlle, Tang. 4 ’0. ve used Ayer’s Hair V130: (a the pg: four or ï¬vg yegrs and ï¬nd it a, no†satisfactory crgssxngjor the hair. nigau I ccuL’._ desue, bgm harmless, ansfnn' the hauj to ream: a m mm. 55ml requi‘mgg but small quantity AAA- A- ._._u n H is et’i' WI; .3; e4 ‘3’ or u-zu ~ :- °°1 '«der the indi- easy to arrange.†â€" $531. , Bailey, 9 Charles street. hai'lflhhain, M855. . _ m «xv-3:, 2'0 are,“ believe thatit a; was ----- V $35.. but after using two or three ’ ,. . net’s Hair Vigormy My tt 8:1,ij and glossy smiths S’eg't “"15: restored l.â€-Malvin C â€nee entm,N.H. HG. .\ ‘0' ï¬megormmwminl "3‘1 thus. avoid Eggâ€"1675!]. {he mu '1“) “I! “liq-g: pxo‘gncu yhich 3338‘ h “Om. mmew4m02 OZ m00203< =4 mmmgzm Obddrm. Some 1‘ â€Â£1me, 'and ' destroy all appetite to! alcoholic liquors Price: 81-00 1;†Remediesâ€. 155a u _____ , new grow M1 3.8?st Hair Visa: unduly , Medical. ect’cy come ,2-.. â€.4 9m _--_ _. _'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-- Ldivumfy‘ .hixmp" " min mm Wag-b- Wanna). aVMAMJhmh In Mice Iii-(Wild if s mare Should Notne Exposed. Men-re of" s11 kinds does better service when not. exposed. Itishouid heproperly sheltered until used. For ex: experiment, two sures were natured with dressing from sbsrn-ysrdwhichhsid beenexpmdtothe wetther, end smother m aerosslonpide with dressing which had been sheltered from the weather. the same quantity of manure was applied to each piece of land end the whole pleated inpotstoee. The yield on the put dressed with sheltered '3“ 9! mun-WW 714* z“?! innumwasneirlytwiceahggeuthnon thepu-t dressed with the palm yllich “ragga“ nun gm! m i Lix‘éin m†3 iii“ be jiist ii ï¬iéï¬bble'it b. 16' pics as if it could have been sold for trio. In much. .mmnm‘m World. when exposed in the yard. Tanager. enee did not cease with the crops the ï¬rst. year. The followingyear the whole we: town to wheat, and the land which Ind beendreesed with sheltered manure pro- duced a much larger yield than the other partâ€"Fun: and Home. Nothing ieeterved end ebueed like the apple tree. Forgotten till fruiting time, the land where it stands is stripped of two crops of hay and then pastured. If the fruit is not abundant and fair the owner denounces “the whole orcth business,†(just as if they had paid it some attention), and determines to neglect it more than ever. He forgets to reason that anything else no neglected would not nuke half the return he gets from the apples. In the interest of common sense, if one cannot devote time in summer for feeding and cultivating this most regal fruit, let him at least not the men to covering the ground with manure before the busy season begine.-â€"Fem Journal. With thousands of men and women. boys and girls, the throat seems to be the weak spot. Many leaving a warm room and going outside for a short time, take a. sore throat; and very often hoarseness and coughing follow. . People who are sthect to sore throat. hoarseness and bronchial troubles, should exercise the greetest care, and take prompt and effective means to overcome these difï¬culties. Numerous remedies have been flamed before the public for the cure of col 3 and pulmonary aï¬â€™ections. but experience has . ‘1‘; -I.__ A-A almnnt wnrthlms. V The early chicken in the largest end strongest, and will never be overtaken by the arm that are latched out late; push the early bushing. Poultry Brion. Properly fed a duck st nine or ten rook- old should weigh {out pounds, a. chicken two pound; ..n o .I C A ,7! pulmonary wcvvavuu. .....- .â€" -_,, proved that they are almost: worthless. Many of these preparations are positively dangerous; and man people have ruined health and voice by eiruse. Canadians are fortunate in having placed before them for use the dest th Harvard $3.2m? S cough. irritated and ulcerated throat, are most wonderful. and far surpass the most san ne expectations. Harvard Bron- chi Syrup acts instantly in any ordinary case, and will at once rid the sufferer of pain and trouble. its use; singers, elocutionists and public speakers always kegs-xi; near them for use when the throat is and inflamed and the voice husky. Try it and you will use no other. THE POST "v.- wâ€" â€"-.. '-,_, , 1:! n3 8 u . action. Good heavy.bodied pupa nut! sud-m right. sequin- cure and Attention. Neglect of tho Orchard. THE WEAK SPOT him of these 1'8 RESTORE. Ann-Socmwmd lb Maya-noted by I LeMonde, Aprlllat. _;Dlil'lng‘.the fl 1: 'year newspapers in varionsparteotptgeeounm have chroni- cled accounts of marvellous cores from themeoIamedieine kno‘m aeDr.- Wil- lame’ Pink Plfls‘mrPalo‘People. These remarkable cures.m olthem in eases hitherto held by 111 science who ~were known asthe Hamilton incurable. miracle; the 'Ca Breton miracle. the Hamilton Times. Halifax Herald. Detroit News. Albany. N. Y., Journal and others. whose â€gland- ing lett. no room to doubt a the facts were as stated. And now Le Monde lain a position to addanother laurel to the renown achieved by Dr‘ Wiliama' Dotroit miracle, e Santos: Co. miracle, fm’ “a '9†"fl“ “381°: newspa. as e oron 0 Hamilton Times.†Hamilton Spectator. Halifax Herald. Detroit News. Albany. N. Y-_ Journal md others. whoge high sungl- 2.8.48.3 _ - and certainly n remarkable one. wman cannot fail to interest. Montrealers inas- muchesitisnotonl iced, but gives the cure of 3 young wellknown and esteemed in the district in whichshe resides. The young lady who owes her restomtion to neelth 9nd supngthnis Miss -‘â€"- -_..... one of Montreal‘s most. esteemed citizens, who does business at $36 $11. J mes-st... and resides at 14 Cnrsol-st. Some of the facts of this remarkable case having come to the knowledge of Le Monde. a reporter of this paper was detailed to make an in- vestigation. end in the interest of other 01 1!, mu. nu. hm. _._, ___=,_V,, attacked by chores. more commonly known as St. Vitus dance. Chores, it may be said. is s diseased condition of the nervous system which my result from teebleness of constitution. oven-study. or from s shock or tr ght, leaVing the patient in a. more or less helpless condition, con- trol of the limbs being lost. The trouble was brought on through a. it! t she received at a. ï¬re whichocc in our neighborhood. That was more than seven 1mm Imam it Would you â€"believe it. Stallxon Route 3111.9. am noon bum â€". ___, ___ next, end the Irext, end eo hop on doing. Thieie the wey to eocoxnplieh enyihinc. Tone only eheu we do ell the good in our I power. â€"â€"*â€" run “out 0’ TRUE â€rim 1 Grednelly. thinklng on iron point to | mint, we shell come to peteeive thet ell true hopplneee endznoblenen ere nee! no. end yet neglected by no, end thet till we hove loomed how to be hem end noble we heve notimooh to tell, even to red In- [ diene. The delights of hone-redo: end hunting, of eeeembliee in thenkhn ineteed ot the dey. o! ooetly end weerieome music. oi costly end burdeneome duel, of chec- rined contention for piece. or weelth. or the eyee o! the multitude, eed ell the end- leee occupation without pcmoee, end idle. Pills. The facts-1e eleovouched for by neigh- bors including the family 0! Mr. J. S. Randolph. the wen-known Gnud Trunk have been otinestimnblo V8130 in his own family. The remarkable and “"9“ results fromtheuneofDr-W PinkPilln' in theme of was magnahowm they are a scientiï¬c Pm d l to enrich “a build up theblood on re- store shettend nerves endure a. for all diseases men“ what these. These pills ere manufactured the Dr. William Medicine 00.. 31'0“ Ont. ' . N. Y. and are sold in 32.3‘Siilï¬ï¬m‘m b; the hundred) at boxes (neverln bulk by the hundred) at 50 cents a. qu. 9r a_i_x boxes 10:82 50. and “-4 - L-__ j!___A Lâ€" m3 be all drum“. Nor direct. by m from Dr. William Medicine 00., from, either addresses. The price at which these pills axesold nnke 300nm of treatment com vely inexpensive as COMM with 0 er remedies. or medical iieaiment; Dr. J ohnlon wieely aid: “He who unite to do a greet den! oi scod e: once will never do emning." Info to nude up of little things. It in but once in en ego tint oeeuion ie ofl'erod for e greet deed. True greetneu oonei-ts in being great in little A~.I_ Lâ€"lh. Dâ€" n.- UWIDIUU e. nun..-“â€" -v- greetneee ennui-ts in being greet tn little things. How ere remade lnim By one shovelinl of dirt eta: enochc; one ehovel- tnl et n time. Thu. drop: node the ooeen. Hence we should be willing to do n little good et same. end “welt to do e greet deel of good at onee.’ I! we would do much good in the would we meet be willing to do good in little thinge, little note one one: enother; eventing e word here. giving e trees there. and netting e good example It ell times; we must dothe ï¬rst good _t.oiog 1e e‘en. end then the nu.- “vâ€"r _____ noon vhhout rent. of an: vuklr val-Id (SEALE- I33“ “(I numâ€" â€"_ _- Leave your order a In P081. a: W way mm:«:- and It can an: batman. toning 1100081â€.on u Rankin. wannhmaumuu.m mutual-mm mm. bl. to-nn info but Jud "Agility Duds mm†all. You. 4:00: “1 w.-r."€lo'én~tsox. mm Rn. Telugu» Conï¬gured. P. Q. 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