There are almost no many theories one methods recording the cultiva- tion of mushroom- u there are culti- ntors 01 experience. but in this pn- pr I shall give thooe which ate in lost general one. and which have hen demonatnto'd to he neonatal M you: of pmtioe. . - u The extent at your bed: moot be [owned by, tb mt d nvnilable qua suitable to flu, growth of the flats. The beat condition exist to I well ventilated. dry cellar. free from drafts. Tb temperature we never; to]! below “dogma F. wrisoaboveï¬ï¬desreesl'. ,The Ha may be nub directly on the floor. or in boxeo ot nimble ninja: loving and handling. Or on old that of drawers nukes I lint-rote Iuhroom bed. For the «no: enl- tiution of mushrooml on I. mall nuke. probably the moot convenient method is the one 08 box†{our leet W. two feet wide and eighteen inch: dnnn Br “I u†0‘ b0!“ ~ Continued tron tut wool. 1m: CELLAR CULTIVATION or HUBKROOMS. m indoor oultlvotlon of rough- )olu' in on mm “M w. “not many (moron. but tho: no aunt: own»; to wrong ooudltlono. a! improper method; . The ontlro motion to oinplo. but croot euro out be and to [noon «coon. In no cultintion oi ordinary, plantar!- mm on: sort 0! tmtmnt will yhld units. but not so with Insh- nolnn. Tho: require ooruln onot audition: of soil out! nonipulotloa. ad that: conditions nut in oom- “xdcu'l . To the curing ot the mum†“I! t1“ preparation of in M! i. W†{Surly ail tenures are tnwm' 3nd 1:: this great: care should be excl-chad. {In only fresh 'm- “338"“1ԠII possible from straw "'1 0th†2". Do not take it tram 8 p116 amount to be used .50“ not 1"†tn†tyne teen deep, thrust well into the We a thermometer, and do not allowr th ttmmrafnm to [in am†130“. :33: only fmh 'honw II II possible from straw , Do not take_ It that has been standm} itâ€. but be sure it I! manure into pita: 8000 about to be used .b‘“ tyne feet1 deep. l'hml We a. thermometer. ï¬nd the t(mpcrature to nae ‘mfl Your '1 Gargies can’t go Wk {31‘ ' enough, sprays don’t 1'th , deep enough 3 but the an: you breathe touches everyf part. Then why "9* 1’3 some hauling median; , the air and kgthgatguo alo t ether 'hat Vapo-Cfegsoggne isfor- “51’“ts the healing medicine right on “I. Places thatmost need it. Y9“ not '96 why it so quickly mm “mat. bronchitis, boar-nouns. Twins-couch "'4 M13 AVduflhTmMmflnWoohmm-mhuhylr. mu.umtt.um..mmmmotcolmm [DIME AND POISONOUS MUSHRO0MS. gale of New Dress Goods AT MISS MITCHELL’S. W8 Svaur or REBSPRUBE Gym Customers buying Dress Goods will have cutting dooe free, special atten viven to Weddmg and Evenmg Costumes. Fit gumntwd. 5 Call and see her-Milljnery. _ Prim vgry low just now. Bequallygoodwithmrdorsohwuer. -~~..' lfyouUSBWSOtPindieSmlighwaï¬foflowdirecdom) youneed notboflna'nbmclodmmdya youwillg‘abeuer Wmmmhboilhgmdhudnbbighdaeold'hshiandway. AsSunligNSoapcanhsnohimimnchaniulsandispa-Fecdy pure. themostdelicamefabricsmd daiuys'fltsand lawmybe docp. By tho use ox noxu ring of the bad! an; all be Hnr until all dings-cubic od- vc dinppoand. It lo errone- Iupposcd by may thtt tho :.- "m the collar 0! some mush- Mix would cam unpluunc wholesome odor; to pox-mono {mu house. I: the unsure oom- zbe beds l. properly cund. no lemme emanation! m IN.†d. the little odon notlcabh m: mushroom: d; is or o swept Afewdooegtttheï¬utsignofacold, irritationâ€"take any haciendaâ€"check strenghen the lungsâ€"ward 03 the cough. ‘ e ' ' pert .-class Dress-flaking Done on Shortest Notice AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. OVER GAMPBELL’S GROOER’Y STORE. There’saneedineveryhcmef“ LINDSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 15. ‘05 vv vâ€" -_- Everything now being ready, the beds may be constructed. 1! you are going to cultivate in beds made, di- rectly on the cellar floor. arrange the mixture in beds as long as space will permit. four feet wide and fifteen inches deep. It the cultivation is to be carried on in boxes. pack them firmly with the mixture to a depth of fifteen inches. The beds should not be tamped too solid. but should simply be firm. Before spawning place a- thermometer in each bed and ascertain the temperature. The heat is apt to rise in freshly made beds. so watch carefully for a day or two. Do not spawn it the bed is above 85 degrees F. or below 70 degrees F. A temperature midway between these these points or even as high as 80 degrees F. is best for syawniug. it the beds have cooled below 70 degrees ‘ they may be warmed up by being loosely covered with about a (cot 0! Inch manure. and lett to stand a day or two. but this should not be no- cessary it the beds are watched care- lull after being made. ' hen the temperature of thcbeds is between 75 and 80 degrees F. they are ready to :be spawned. The spawn is a mass of mushroom my- oelium contained: in blocks of prepar- ed manure. and' can be purchased Iran any. at the reliable seed mer- chants. A_ :very good method o: ‘ L-‘-â€"- _f-‘b:nn men leuw The beds and spawn being in pro- : condition for planting, break the block into pieces about two inches square. and make a hole in the be sufficiently large to admit the piece snugly, and about half an inch be- neath the surface. Pack the bed firmly around and over the spawn. . In planting, make the first row of holes about tone inc-hes from the edge of the bed. and nine inches apart in the row. The next row it! made nine inches‘from the first, keeping the distaxme between holes in the row. and so on until the bed is com- plete. When all the spawn is plant- ed the bend must be firmly, tamped 'ncure everypert of the being in intimete contact with the bed. aid then the whole bed cove ‘ ’nchee deep with (inc 3.:- be in amount equal to one-ï¬fth on the manure by, bulk. A; the, ï¬rst turning of the pile add about one quarter or the loam, mixing it well into the manure, and'when the m‘an- ure is cured, and on 1 constant tem- perature. as cited above, add the bal- ance of the soil. on 3‘ small scale is probably, the beat. Gm: caution must be exercised to insure the heat at the pile not ex- ceeding 130 degrees F. beoeune it it does the‘ljtq of the mnun‘ in baffled out and is unclean. When the men- nre in first obtained. make a 'pile ot tieh garden loam beside it. tree from lumps and stones. _ This eon should green 1". , As noon on it doen much that point. or even 130 deem- F. turn the pile no thnt the outer por- tion is brought to the oontn. Temp down timiyl and replace tw- ter. end upon: this prooou until. tho eon-tent tenpemtun o! tel-mento- tion done not exceed 100 degree- I. It the pilee on tunped too eoiidiy. the tenancy will ho to hoot rapidly. but thie may ho overcome by loo-en- ing the pile with n otehie tort. It main. from ooven to ten days to properly one huh manure and dur- ing. thnt time the pile.- mey remix-e turning on» and eomtilneo iwloe t aâ€. This is known as the rapid pxooou o; engine. out} tor. groylng Guava. .-_., v treating this spawh before, planting is to cover it loosely for about a week with fresh manure. in order that it may absorbe sufï¬cient heat and moisture to soften the block and start the growth. Never moisten it in any, other way, not allow it to become soggy. during the treatment mentioned. ‘ The beds ant} spown being- in pro- u_ ._ n.--.a. 41..., wwmmfm rggï¬aofunndians mat to take. 25 cts. 6" will allay all throat the inflammation- .â€" â€"__ _ H "“V â€J v The attain came about mm way. according to the Solicitor'a explana- tion: Some time ago John Houndâ€, jr., wan fined 81 tor. dieorderly con- duct during, a tkht‘ in the Centre! house. The evidence was conflicting. and Maunder. who claimed that he been trying to prevent the row. de- cided to appeal from the Magiatrate’a decision. The Chic! placed the met- ter in the hand: of the Town Soliciâ€" tor. but when tin time came certain witnesses had fled end could not be aerved. and the cue waa traveraed. Judge Dean to give a: decision con- cerning an objection mode with re- gard to at bonda for coata. At the recent aittinca of the County Court the appeal wan lost light of. and Judge Harding ruled that the Court having adjournd. the one could not "be revived. Maundar then paid the 81 fine. And that'a how the town became liable for coat: in a cult it knew nothing about. - i i M the.†mod M m h u w lover loud oi. During the perusal of Town Iolloi- tor Hopkino' oooounto wolnlt tho oorporotion the Aldermen hooeulo swore ot the out tint none time oco Ohio! Neviool. "ndortook to pron on oppeol to the County. Court without consulting his employon. the Oonn- oii. ond that no a unit the town ooeured o 81 tine all on expenditure o! $13.96. ' It will radii; to under- otood that irmponnihio option ot’ this kind mirht ouily involve the town in much mono oeriouo oonoo- quenoea. and it hohooveo tho Ohio! to rob. o ohodao ion the Police Commissionero and a tile more up- on the representatives at the people who pox‘hixn his solo“: . 1...; ‘ lath mod and. . ‘ (Washington Stu-.1 . "So you no aorou dot millionolro when you wu going down do road I“ said Meandering Mike. . . “You." onuworod Ploddlnz Pete. “Any conversation I" “No. Wo joo‘ oxobonzod thoughts. I who wishin' I hadwhil money on' he was within‘ ho had my appetite." lo opium In Wm cough um There is not the least danger in giving Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy to small children .5 it oopttias no Are then My Stumps. The following breezy. note appearb in the Nanaimo 3.0.. Free Prom 01 Nov. 27th in reply. to a circular from Mr. W. H. Rustad of. this town. man- ager of Canadian Swanson: Limited; A letter was receivedxin this-office yesterday. from an Eastern concern dealing in stumgi-pulling machines. wanting torknow. it them were any stumps to pull in this locality. Does a duck like water? Does a herring like to come to Nanaimo? Does a newspaper like to have its readers pay their subscription? Oh! well. it that stump man: is going to pull all the bob-tailed trees in the district he had better let his life insurance polio slide. tor he will humno time m N I h tom , ‘ ' L l tions and learn the canoe and en- deevor to avoid the erron at the next trial. By starting on a: smell scale and using every, came. making note at your mistakes and not! repentin; them. you will gain the necessary treining heron etarting o more pre- tentious nan-broom bed. and receive your eduoetion in that beat; of ell ln- etitutiom of leerningâ€"expgflgnoe. ; SQmIWSr rather hamml drug. I: has an established reputation of more than thirty years as the most suc- cessful medicine is use for cokk. croup and. whOOping cough. It al- ways cures and is pleasant to take. children like it. Sold by all drug- siesta: ‘4‘ u.â€" __-_ v- _ It you are careful to preserve a proper degree of heat and moisture and the beds are, properly cured be- fore planting, there is no reason way success should not crown your et- torts. If you fail._study you: condi- ._j A‘ “'Itvl’ Lawn-I :- "â€"vâ€"W. ‘, a very. fine rose nozzle. The condi- tion of moisture may be determi by taking a. handful of the bed and squeezing it firmly. If upon being released it falls apart it is too dry. and if a' single drog of water exudes from it it: is too wet. Itvahould just be in a condition to pack firmly and remain so when laid aside. When any part of the bed is removed to test the moisture content. the piece should be replaced, and the bed firm- ed down around and over. it. - If after six weeks mushrooms do not appear remove a handful and exâ€" amine it carefully to see if the my- celium has run properly. If it has. the portion removed will be shot through with fine white threads. If not. moisten the bed as directed and cover the bed for a few days with a loose layer. of fresh manure. about six inches deep. _ _‘ _ though it may. run a high an n pound perpquam toot if an the. auditions are right. I! the had become: too dry. sprinkle lightly with lubwufln water from a wavering. 925 having _-_‘l: “I! Albillllll IIIIIPIIIEII. by. (renter ouo. The danger to lite and property insolvcd in many Christmas decora- tiona and diaplaye in being urged npon etore heepern'hy. the Canadian Fire Underwriten’ Aaeociation. Hr. John A. Bohemian. the cecratary. pointa out that it in hnpoeaibia to make patently ante dieplaya in which Chrictmaa srecna. harvest: apecimcna draperiea cotton to repreaent snow. and each like are hand eapecially when in connection mth lght i0!" el- ectric vwirea Thin warning a lie- to Ohriatrnaa treea and churc and cchooi decoration- aa well. The dan- ger to lite in crowded atom or neeti plecea in can 0! panic ocea- Iioncd a tire la vam great. it 'a he occura iron auch cause the le- would probably. tail on the owner or coon at. aa a diaplay o! the kind ia an ace ct haaard and the third cl the atatutory conditiona attached to lnanrance poiiciea voids then: it chancu material to the risk but within thn control at the aunt- ed. are not. notiï¬ed to the! coupany. .Circulara tanned to clerk: at mu. nlcipalltiea call attention; to thc no- :eaaity at having tire-lighting ep- liancen in order at all times. i At his time 0! year one ahould be tak- hen to event h dranta tromtreca- ing. an lirc la ahould be kept heated to preacrvc apparatna inzood order, Frequently (are which would have been tritlinx have reached large pr rtione became of tronen mine or. ydrante. or other detecta direct- ly chargeable to lack on care end at- tention. [he Amociation woald like to nee a" rcdnction in the tire-mate “I washed him with Cuticnm Soap and put on one a glication of Cut» .cnra Ointment an e was so soothed that I put him in the agdle. You don’t know how glad I was when he felt better. It took one box of Cuti- cun Ointment. one coke of Cnticnn Seep, and ebont half a bottle of Cuti- eunkenlvennto cure. I think he would hevedied only for the Cutieun. â€"Mre. M. C. “Mk-pet, Ont." From’ In ’Awful Skin ‘ Humour- Scratched Till Blood Ran-Wasted BABY CAME an NEAR DYING months old his head broke out with e rash. which was very itchy end an eonsidenble wet: fluid. We tried eve 3 we coal . but he I: wane all e time till it e (to emu. leg, and then to entire body, and he cane nest dying. It itehed no he would metehgï¬ll theï¬looq guy. as} (.P.R.Sl10RI‘ mm: mum ms A man (uss (0mm wvâ€"â€" 'vâ€"_. s. thin yellowish stuï¬ would be ell ave: his pillow in‘the morning. I had topnt mittens on his handsho keep himfromtenring his skin.. Hegotso weak he took. fainfln spells, end we would think him ying. He was almost a skeleton and his little lands wethin likeelsws. _ _ , - “ He was bad ebont eight months when we tried Cuticum. I had not laid him down in his cradle in the daytime for a long time. He had got sothethejustsleptinonrarmodl the time. . _ mm win: new on run-{actual can mean no. _- _ - -â€"â€" _â€"--mn- " WOULD HAVE DIED t BUT FOR CUTICURA" to Skeleton-Hands Like Clews â€"Cuticura Brings Blessed Relief and Speedy Cure. DANGER II DECORATIONS. â€BO-IIDMIII “It. 2. Tu: the add It» will be ‘pubunhod In the Gimme Gnu-u on November mu, November 25th, December 2nd, And be- m 9th, 1905. 3. Tm in dehult of rant 0! the H “hasâ€! “Tuna; gym owns. 1, on o m.1ooo, a 11 o’clock nu. ’ J. R. lcNEILLIE. County Treasurer county We Once. Hadley, No- vember 14th, lmâ€"wu. ' The Subscriber is ngtin prepuod to conduct Auction Salon 0! all kinds thu he my be hwred with. CHARGES MOD- m'm . ELIAS sons, News. it hereby given : 1. ThAttholhtofhndllntboCoutyo! kaflltornklorm of tan in. boon pm 3nd um ooplu of tho w nun. Mhnyomooln thocom new the Town 0214.35"!- _ -. MIMI" TREASURER? SALE OF LANDS FOB TAXES. qvv-uv vâ€"uuvv Me for hia wagon- aid Vhoraaa. "to the town trailer .it 0am a delight- ful chance tor carriage exorcism. and will entice the automobile: and. the bum mum aï¬eld. Europa could better do without in railwa a than without ita oat-work at roads: tun-t. .\ 3004 mm! moms nor: money in the lunar]: paint (or the M ho_anriu over it. nod a longer 7â€": L---“ 1‘; Ontuio i: going to M 8150.- 000 thin yet: on the betterment at the old uul unabashed roads. No other invatmont will pl! better in- out Company. an unanimous In expression: of gut- itndo to Prot. Jsoksqn for: his pluck sad enterprise in scouring the per- tormnnoo on the Bull-h Gnnd Con- “At tho olooo of the concert Mr. Btuolo Adana an: with ï¬ne afloat "Con lounr." the music o! which won oompoood by Prot. W. H. Jockoon. Tho Inn-lo lomo o£_ towp 901' {133:"(53 vb} vitnnuv and tannin! quulitlu 0! thin each writer’s oom- tlom buns nlway. enjoyod. Min 15nd the accountant. (or {3. I'othu' mm. at the company thr hunt the evening with cum- pltho perfection and (tuition ex- â€Hugh . _ A . ,A ‘il‘ of Se rt number. Sonati 0 us 44. by 1:33" utt. The violimpue ad- mirably a rated the irit o! the work. and nltbOugh s ' 'cult num- bext it was rendered in a smooth. :icl: tonal?“ :upgb bowing; ‘be'gagl 1‘ ea. are. er on o pln‘.t n - in; trifle. 1nd eanmmmonieu in her other numbers were brilliantly aim“- - . . L;,!L___ _:__. thoughtâ€"o! all he: bun-on. Her ï¬rst number. from magnum nnd Lisa: was tor ha- | null. In lur- nmhu wore I Nahum (0900 87 No» 2) from Chopin. and a chain“. Bar in?!“ at tho ï¬rst m It not hm [ant um! nuk- od with [no Intel-pranks Minot. and nothing ooulc oxooll her in in- twnuuqn QC @119 chamingdp cog: Mr. Stanley Adam bdritone. sin with rem enunoiution end he: e in 1. rich voice of. good. range end power. In his first number. “Molloy‘l Cem- ihl." his fine voice wee given ample nope. end we: heard to net edvenâ€" texe. .3: request Kr. A m gave a eglendad lntetpretetion on l-‘eure'e “ he Flinn" manure Langley phy- inc nae .violln obliceto. In the Scotch deett with His fleleq Dev- 1n Hudune Buttioe La Icy. thou interested in music in Lin y bend the but violiniste ever seen horn. and to those. morn or [on utndents of this kin; at instruments. it was the trant of a lifetime. Madame Langley bad 3 large abate of the prognmme. and in one and :11 of her number; scored a distinct tri- umph. 18mph], Intention may be made .-,_,n_ 1‘ _._ IA I“- V up most ndzninbly. Hat govern! numbers F'Lova the: Pedlnr." by, Ed- ard Germn; ‘Or hens with his to." Sullinn; nn “Enchnnunentl bl, “herein. were :1: given mth t at excellence of technique and sweetness 0! voice {or which she is ' I I I noted. ‘ fl _' ._. . __o Ewl le- ho wu also hard. with 1th: ut- most planter his voice blamllnfl well wlth Ilia Dnvlu‘. Ills rm number. allowing his vat-utility. and. n nut hit with the “dime. 'l‘o Illa Kym. Mm. the youth- ful planlnta. (all the In t shirt. uni. to .y aha mnltt horult brlllluntly, wouldpnlx be to oohontbo IWWWW Ina unlicdovin; padplc at Linda†nu lad wont givan a. ran treat in the Academy. at luaic. than no. oaaion being the appearance at the Build: Grand Concert Conpany. A vary nprancntatlvo and appreciative audience waa proacnt. and. was well pmaod with the aplcndid program prenatal-seven it. tho aoprano. Illa Hope 18mm. 4"“ ‘pnvontud. through â€In“ ttoln alnclnc. How- our. the audience .waa more than planned with It. Bclcn Davin. 0! 8t. Paul'n choir. PQtorboro. who hand- ly. counted to flux. and although thou proaant ware no doubt diaapo po'nted at the non-appurancc ol li- Katina. Kin Daviea' ainging lett nothing to be dodrcd Iron a mnaical point 9! v_i_e.\\r. and 111199 91.0 COUNTY OF VICTORIA AUCTION SALE. . O’CONNELL CO. DEEMED EVERYONE ’. 0001mm h 00., no Hutu-A, Auctioneer GROCERY DEPAITIEIT. Oar. Pool and William-at... §§§§§§§§§§O§§ff§§§§ Tails, Heads, Lining: and Trimmings always on hand. Repir watt done in runner. Amalsomapondontoï¬llallorders ferment:- ingupuiï¬ngmdmdyeingi‘mofaflkiqu. ..Re|iab|e F urs... An Ad'v’t in The 'l'I-ll BARGAIN GIVIR- u nut-37.. - '4" MISS JACKSON, WM. Post Pap-People Read Then . "3.3.0 Wemnovofl'eringthe We °‘ Lind- nymdvicinityaï¬neuockof Furs made 5’ theveuknownPeterboro Fur Manhattan, Barrie'Co. Anythinsande'flï¬hhï¬â€™â€œ unrequircinI-‘manbehndï¬'onmmdi notinstockwhenyoumlhcfllbewo" very short notice. Shocker: (“WEI-“'3’ WWdPeelandW'W At lanufacturors’ Prices. vvsgfsâ€"tbcidemasChinnis without aï¬vdinthetogmandthis week at OIMKERY DEPAR‘I'IIIT Look Out for Snaps Next Week oo++++ooo+oo+o§¢¢og richly engnvod; reg. 81.00, “would“ ¢§§'§§§§§§§§§§O§O§O§ u loaf“ counts LINDSAY Llnduy, PAGE NINE