"' Ilcul 001cc. . . G _ in the market. They are m0nth"~aver the left shoulder being of his ' . ination of plank sure to have an article at cost of pro- bad Back, of . I had watched care- duction “'hwh they - l a w Authoriz"d ‘ Up ’ d Base!" Fun ’ nor W1“ they sow of money in your pocket for a. month" ode! m all prirli; . stable. says Waldo the Mammoth or some other variety for ‘and so on. this last being taken from uric. Quemi’mi ‘ . t . ,. . tee Brown, in Country Gentleman. and it the medium or woe versa'. “18 farmer an Odd black-letter treatise on things t‘ ‘ who grows his own seed will more like- worth k .. h . th . is now nearly ten years that lhave had 3 have enough for all purposes than nowms Everyw ere m 6 Durham personal experience with it. I am so the one who buys. This Spring we sow- world the idea, prevails among those 1 Banking well pleased “1th It that I“OUId nOt egviirgihlg stag“?“01332311202331; “1.10 130k scientific training that any- A 8'99“." ‘ have any other kind of a floor in either catchf; Most likely had we bou ht the thing falling t‘0 “1'3 10ft 0f. man cow or horse stable 'lhe popular no- usual amount of seed we would have the moon IS Waxing WLI'l llkeWISG tion that it is too hard for the horses' been content with the stand But hav- Crease, similarly decreasing while 1‘ . ' ’ _ k ing plenty of our own seed we sowed moon wanes (bet is a mistake. as we always eep the field again about a month later. the stalls so thoroughly bedded that The second 30W their feet rarely touch . The Hindu: troubl . ing. judging from the Warts leaks at prospect. w'i‘ll wrest allowed “I u the new moon, picks up ed SAVINGS Day US well. Farmers 3' pllllC-h of dust: from benBath In“ est- allnwcd 1“ .. lllllify is one of.its.great- :)“£f(lï¬lll:‘te:ff(}i£dittg ggyzéaï¬gzoï¬p‘tgagtzivg 3:01;, rubs the wart with it-â€"-and whe M13813; gilailp est advantages and makes it. in the a cmp of seed every year then plan 3 1110011 goes, so does the wart. ntte long run, the cheapest possible floor_ to have it onoe in two years li'O’u' fall ill you can be cured by herbs tr that can be laid in the stable 'lhere ““- gathered in the {will of the moon. are other advantages connected with it. POl LTR'Y HOUSI‘J “’HITEW'ASH- The 3105181113 in th 7 such as warmth, as there can be no A capital “ hlle‘l'flï¬h lb‘ 111 . possible blowing of told air under it ade by mix- cure Insomnia ##7‘ m art, 3101 ll .w ement “11h HEPVO'Us prostration, and simL ar evil ~ . 7 skimmed. milk to the proper (on- l by stationing the sufferer with a liasm , p ank floors. it is easy to bISleIM'y. 'l he following is the govern-/0f water In his hands in the light of keep the stables clean. for the lenient merit whitewash, and afine whitewash the full moon in such a way that its ‘does not absorb any liqmd, and when It is: Put two pai‘lfuls of boiling water mfu’lgent freshly (leaned and bedded the - in a barrel are entirely free In. JAMl ‘r ‘0“ DR. Office and lusts i.. c (-. > east of Mt'.’\l.l~'vi' s 'h Munich, saygl TAXJDERMIST image shines directly from alf of a bushel the ll‘lu‘id into lllb‘l eyes. Then, VING Hlo‘ GAZE, to swallow the water common sa l t, he is required ver the fect saving of all the liq ' - l i\I.. ~\\Pr .H street. 11* . , at a drau ht. l'l l 1. 1“ lice-p in the steam g . W ii e t: ie in e. .' . ' uid. which is . . 1' I 12 to 2 Orion. 9-,Cash Pl‘lCG LlS‘t for Stuffing Birds .3. BROWN . face of a saint,‘ D . . - {calm} 881‘61171521 and rapt, ‘w'ith lilo Animals, 9tC., etc. D189?“ '†_ - .1 , eaVBD '11]? '~ZL(.;1 " “ ..,_ . ’ . ‘I' ‘.. \ slaking; when the vio. 111 horlhern India the peopie lay out cognizeti in it the fate of“: 1132:1031; Small l‘lrds UP ’0' Sparrow Size. 81% THROA .\r - “- l . . . l iit ebullilion is over stir till well niix- l food on the full moon that comes in bad a. few days before stol ,ut' bf‘.’ Hill-Mn, BIUeJay, ll 090900k91‘8. and iy far the most valuable portion of the ed'together, and, if necessary, add more I the month torresponding to our Sepâ€" purse. 7 i u ‘ . ads or Similar 8126- - 125 ,_,. manure. 1 note also that you recoiii- imllmg water, so as to have the mass - Queen I ouis'i (f l) ' -. Kingfisher-s, Snipes, Small Hwakn, ' 11‘9“" 'l ‘ltllic of l 1-" inches in the [l i like thick cream strain through asieVe I mber and October. half of each. and tar QUEâ€"’61; \ l :l') enliiark m m \t I- OWI'S’ and birds or similar 8126' lm P" A' 1’. M‘ of the Kid†l â€â€199“,. [oss'll ("if or coarse cloth. Make a thin starch of give It to their friends 45 ‘L means 0f Sovereign lidies’riii illsmï¬jdesilof â€A Partglggeés BUCkVIHaWkS. Owls; DL. ntla‘l’ .g‘ ' « Ii ‘~ t ' ." t‘ , o i. tie a(- three. pounds “I rice flou ' ., .' , i . . ‘ A 3. . 10 H is an it 0 Simiiar siz $950t 300 1°“. . . . ~ . r and one â€killing longevity. .lhat same born in 18 ) pr ‘ 1 e e 0 '. i. l\. l» Viilllilge In this liut more than one pound of stro v' « ' ' . . , ~-, 111‘9~\5'-«UU15<L “t lltsxi- Large HaWks and Owls et 3001 00 Phy81<m“" , in: , ' , . , . g giue, havmg first soak- night ih iris your water in the Gas-Bel and on her In " " . ’ L 04 ' - d liw m 1"" " disadvantage; i should lay all floors ï¬fluthe glue in cold water. and to the ' moonlight, sfying they are getting rid lated to the Royal finiliiiyboFLiiigan‘d- 's'oiiilfr'eigmnes’ etc. ' ' ' 400to700 inï¬ljuijols'iiiu perfectly level in every direction '1 he iiig eriililuillili: (lilidlthwoll'mundsof Whlt- f Of the to“! “ Gather, . 111 1842 She married Prince ('hi‘isiia‘n of, ‘ easle, hIink; Musk . Rat . éilgtgilgg ' l ‘ (lisadvant iges are first. a little more also sufficient, hot “itgll‘llft‘o“(}libhi.tealti:jl Qhff‘ewas Zing logo noted that the ork- lshnghark’ wiro later came to the Dan- g Fox, Lynx, etc. . . 800t012 ., _.â€"- fliing'er of horses slipping on the floor, the I’FOPBI‘ consistency , keep hot w'llllé {Loon IlliihlirS itife‘gifsgsipktggepdzg 11111333 Chrlstilaonnall;â€dH the title of king ' 11;?" Iï¬ynï¬gem’ . 800t01200 IDEIQ'I'1 second, A 810"“ causes the urine to run diiiiliit‘pgof lt m“ â€(mire about sis an earth-last stone," and Lady Wilde The anl]l\i‘l‘S(lll89 of British \lt tor I Semr '1;th must. in osodooéggdic back so that. in passing through the ileeitrofssiirfiiii: illlllstiilisuri'llgo squalie says that the lrish (lamseils drop on 198 won in thi. Crimean w 11' are. ne‘er tion or will be thrown awgav Portia; .. .y. . . : stable behind the horses the boots are alily well. it. goes wilho‘ubt' 1:21:11: ~ [half knees “be“ they untidmh TS’ght forgotten by ,isl‘mn‘e Sightingale, â€1 are requested to take away their BPG‘ It“. ‘ saturated with n, and if it reaches 3 hat [L "m, b (I ‘ ' . . 1) is. of tie new moon. and say: Oh, moon, spite of her m years and her broken , cimens w'henoread-y of which due no» . ._ 3,5: ...: , a 3 e Illalt. .in\ tolor (lesir- Que '4 11' f ~ in h 1- 0th" I n oft "I ' ed ~ ~ A x ' Haas we as you ound us. in ea th. blip always (rpnipnlbers to tice Will be given. ,', ..l \ . i . â€ell wii, tho wills of the stable, lndia the natives take seven threads Send a Incs‘sa-ge to the Veterans of ham .1 hat.“ . ..~ (l ‘t' .w‘†“9959 W»- llUMf‘lS W 0t. and the - ""‘ from the (in of their turbins and the Crimea, and ,-. t Christmas time. she 7 \\x Baldwff'j.‘ Finn. amine! “lib ho lost. '1 he proper way is gi'ie them to the new moon, with a never fails to send some token oft re- :' Post Otto-M ' " [liejibii ll“; i571“?wflwrtuulslily th‘ P1115152? ‘ ; , ' r membrance to the workers in the j “"111. M. if! \ ,« d' r l ‘ . . )t ilJIhUI‘Hfl ,i l(,. spots on the moon arecaUsed by institution for trained nurses which; PriOPWU‘ ,_ 'ing. as in this way there many persons or things Sometimes she founded at St. 'l‘homas’ hospital ' onth. .oss. and ll. will lielplo doc it is a man with a fagiot on. his lia(k London, not long after the close of the l m ' “HOUR: and add to its stringth sent thither for puking up sticks on war. there is some little diiger of sli the Sabbath. (‘hamer calls him athief . l “5 bf‘mes 88L Ul’ m the stalls and puts a thornbush on, his shoulder, xx“... “ 18â€â€ lloor, “*5 8“ “'(l «18’ says it is no less a criminal than .. ~ ““5ng “Will grooves in the fre U110 Shakespeare provides a dog to FJUUHT ZULUS. l‘alti ('elnc‘iil ll" “lying a liI‘UUlu ll' keep bin] company, Hindus keep, n0 __ ‘0‘â€! am lapping it until it beds HOV“ a man, but a hare in the moon and the , . p . h¢lf1t5 (jluuneuir. til-lid [“038 grotnes ‘ . .- ’ “'el’l'kn0“’n ._ ..' . . LOI‘d‘ 'N‘llllhrfll‘d, "r".~h “1 made about four intlies apart . , ' i O ' a 3 ~ ' space of two or three feet at the H ‘ ‘ of the stalls. if one (†' Bl. sand and l; . neral, "slung ‘ g _ , the Briiis al who gained fame, . ch plank floor. can ° ' put in, and the ° h Gener- J P. TELl . A. s i fighting the Zu-l BAEI{(I.:_I,}.I,".- ~ A)? y . . )it‘ " ins and haffirs. is one of the most .1 conspicuous visitors in New 3 ork just , "7 i I now Although he. is more than 70. G LEFROY ‘ ariiier . . . _ . ‘ . r . , r . . a i‘ can do the work at a slack years old. and long ago retired from; AliRl-‘ll 1.. '. .the War when other work is not the army, he ‘3 an unusually "‘g‘i’r‘ms -' lipl'ex‘ will“ ' ‘ 'l tilt? lm’me wrung recommend man Clliis is Lord (.‘helmsford’s first i A8ï¬â€œ"i£;‘l’fll.l\ 'i' .. - â€:3“; i‘hizll'aftr‘tt‘iiit (if 1:833:31} blut visit to this country, and he savs that l M- “i â€u c ) u w - " er a“. nom‘ would stand t he intends to inspect the lines of de-j made from this kind of material fense betvwen is little economy in it as the best land cement will admit of mu much larger proportion of 88. grayel with ll . . States and; Canada. not officially. f course, but ( Elliott 3» e purpose of rratifvin - . m . ."'* his soldierly curiosity. He (Expects tg Barristfl‘N ' M .v] make a. trip through the lakes to Du- ‘ lath, and his inspection of the defenses ~ . ~ . , u f i used on my far gill] fufrniishh hii‘ln amusement Lord OFFI(}l‘.Iâ€"â€"]“ M H m“ (my panels of this 0 emsor as man aicessible to in- '. -i . l‘ *5" the in“ u," years. a d have "an _ iewers who have called upon him. [GRISTING AND UHUPPING DUNE - the k... H barrels (if gravy] to one Of cem . ' . ' . and he has talked {TEE-LY on a variety ' f t Durll-‘xlll the It‘flll re‘te foundation. and t» - ,. . , - uli‘jectsl upon which he coul speak teed J. “c '0“ reis o sand to one of cement ‘ - - ° - - ‘ . gv " HOW edge and without indisore- “4â€â€œ) . folding ind all my floors. both ~ - ' k - ‘ pa , i" ' . Among Other things he has [Wals- doors .iii l inside of buildings ha , ' ' ~ ' 6d the TurkiSh soldiers . t‘ll perfut silisfzrtion. Another ' ' . . tige in [hing lllt Portland (8 (hit the. slalrt may he used ll rses in it“ t . . . l ‘25..“ to ,(idn FLOUR, OATMEAL and FEED â€"“" . . "“ lucas. Will’- ~ RAIN-min.» l V _ . . ' hf: ‘ ' a .. _ h ,_ , ' ' ‘ ' apply a fresh. fine lied~ A i ‘ i ' “ ‘1 NOT--\l~l‘~ ‘ l l ‘ l Money to lost. . ‘ ‘ ~ 1 I. 1:, 14" \‘ ‘ i . . the other assembled mem- ' ‘1. i t y , ing in the cow " ' v " " “V IL“ 1‘ stable. there is no odor, but the air is Simiantfllull ShlVel‘ffd at - j~ \ l 'ilw'ivs pure and fresh. if the stable is 11 ion 0 such a. dweadful C A. LA proierily ventilated 1 am partii uigirly RD" ' ‘ ’ l peiset .Wlll cement for hog houses _, ,~, i... and feeding floors for hogs. as they are. th GEM iiou easily kept (lian and give no harbor m' ' â€" 1 for rits. A neighbor of mine. some bra P...†# years ago. had an old plank feeding (if floor for hogs about. il.’ by 20 [ et.and 51 31‘5â€â€ the rats bred under it in such num- iers that they were destroying his poultry and menrunning all the out- bmliings on the farm. He determined f0 f on i rat hunt and in order to get them . .il be set wide boards on edge at a hu : little distince away iround the floor. 1 leforc beginning to tear it up. got some 3 neighbors boys ‘ «i M H MachA\ ’ . legr and L “midi County of Grey “we to and notes cash! d ‘ N 3 GROW’ Y0[R O\\'N CLOVER SEED. ‘ Many farther; from force of habit side do not grow their clover seed. but buy it from year to . {of Zn Auctioneer . 'I‘nd Veluetor. ï¬fth? a] Court Sole! ‘nd “.1' “or: attended w._highe'~ WAC CURED. C _ ‘mquired. DEAR SlRS.â€"I can at til recom- mend Dr. Fowler's Extrï¬cty ° . not man berry. It in ‘ Wise Clover is practically the great- I 9 restorer. says National Stookman \ may talk a great ~ .-â€"-1 ~ "1 0.3.12.3.1 his old “it?! can any “no :33: Old â€mg Fit noctlibefll â€.rme' beet mmeflecwd" we Ct at love“ r ‘m' Orchardvill P. 0.. 0' “ _____.â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€""'"â€" â€. 3‘0-