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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jul 1898, p. 6

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“ About 0-: 0n Country. : . Lord Wolseley, commander-in-chief of the United States. and and the British army. has joined the Angloâ€" . Globe. Confined . . . r soared to' Buy Reading. American committee, who}: is aiming to cultivate an entente. .‘ *LA TTn‘fnd Forty case! are reported tine. The Welland w Canals will be kept every Sunday. V-o-‘ . The steamship Livonian. ten days in the St. Lawre floated. ‘ “A war Con ar on among Luc There is a coal w and prices dealers of Hamilton, Ont., have taken a big drop Jams Allison. inmate of the Otta- wa 01d Men’s Home. tried to end his uch life with laudanum. He took too 111 Thomas Parsons. burg] and jail breaker, was sentence Benenlle to fourteen years in the penitentiary. _ . -__‘â€"A-\nnfa nrp The re] prevalent west, is. to be in: b4! '1‘ he lish a Place f officers vvvvvvvv Rulphe JLussier, of the district of Montreal. has entered suit against Miss Page. of St. Phillippe, Que., for 8,354) damages for breach of promise. \V. Kring, blacksmith, Webbwood, Algoma and A. Miller. celebrated the 1":--â€" maoJ Algoma and :l. Jlulcx Lblv vvvvvv . holiday by going hunting. Kring misâ€"i took Miller for game and shot him dead. 1 l‘ett-rlzoi‘o has abolished the ward; system, limited the number of Alder- E men to one per thousand inhabitantsl and will select them by ageneral vote. | An office of the Great. North \Vest- ‘ ern Telegraph Company, has been op- ened in Victoria, B. C. and direct com- munication established with that point. J C. SW of Guelph. has been auarded the Royal Canadian Humane Societx' 5 bronze medal for bravery in sav ing Charles Clendennan from drowning at Guelph a few weeks ago. _ - _ --‘ 33“!!ng at ruelph a few weexsz The new French L'ablneL nu.» you. . bishOp in England has a son inzformed. Canada residing a short distance west! MfrtléflAlaV; .has been proclaimed in 0‘ Winnipeg. The other day he wrote ‘por 8 o ‘18 rm. . . , to 3 Kingston lawyer and requested; The new French Cabinet is not favorâ€" him to invite his son in to dinner ocâ€" ably received m 3113813. caaionally. Storms in Austria. have caused loss - of life and damage to property. “~‘â€"â€"~ Captain Philippe de Perron Caagrain. R. E., has been nominated by Lord Lanadowne, Secretary of War, as Quartermaster-General of the Canadian forces, in place of Col. Lake, who re-o tires to rejoin his regiment. eepeiiing o! a rowboat. ' A mare beloxnging to George Howe.‘ of Ottawa. ran away towards the build- may jumped the cliff at Lovers’ Walk. elation have awarded a bronze medal to J. C. Sully oi Guelph for prompti- tnde and coolna-rs and conspicuous bra- very in paving Charles Clendennan from drownina in the River Speed at Nam has reached Halifax of a drown- ing accident in the Straits of Magellan, by which four seaman of the Halifax steamer Alpha and a Straits pilot were drowned. The men were lost by the ‘ruuc “J.“ \'\'V"I» .v very in saving Charles Clendennan The first street railway work in St. from drowning in the RN" Speed at. John’s, Nfld., will begin in e. few days. Guelph on May 25- Men are now employed quarrying the A private letter from a member of stone to peve the streets. The fishery‘ the Yukon force etetes that the Fred- prospects in Newfoundland are fair.‘ ericton end St. John. 11.3.. compeny Lobsters ere reported scercer then last mutinied end refused to carry peeks yeer. «fishing from 70 to 80 pom Th6 emu Mehomedsli Khalit end five '11“? complsins 0‘ . “30 M ”5 other ringleaders of the ettnck recent- Obfl'fl", “'0 03‘0”" W1“! ‘ 1‘03 0‘ 0°“ 1y mecb by low natives on e Ruseien mderstlon. poet garrison by son infantry. st 'tln Mr. R. F. Btupert. director of the town of Acdijen. Province of Porg- Dominion meteorologicel survey. is st hells. Turkesten. in which twenty of Vancouver. is to nuke arrangements the soldiers were killed and eighteen (or the erection of s time signsl ep- others were wounded. have been public- erioton and St. John. N. B. oomptny mutinied and refused to carry pooh weighing from 70 to so pounds. The writer complain- ot the are sad chug” the ottiooro with a lock 0! con- lidontion. Mr. R. F. Stnpu't. director at the Dominion motoorologiul survey. is ot vmvu' D ‘- "' â€""â€"' “‘"w'â€"'â€"â€"- ‘â€" all“. “I. "VI ““15 I“ I- for tin acetic: of s time signal sp- otinrs were wounded. have been Bublio- Don’t forget Poor Richard's msxim: rocking through tb Md: 2;“: mfltm 3t Broom ”int f" u” “m” 1y hanged. "HO thst by the plow would thrive. ship Int-chins st sss. “though by so (it 0‘ “WOW “'1 the W 0‘ Vsn- s Himself must oithpr hold or drive." doing sin risks the nontti of the ”m”- GIVE am A canon. . Your mm ma. m doubtless s11 1m “4 “'0 Mm‘ to 5"- “. [Id slws been understood in ”If ‘nd cut, an: mg“: on Qushso mt. t: lsto Senator do Blois John. she ssid. you ought to punish “C“; but you should he st the hslm. W- 2‘293 ‘° “W 1'“ mm" in mlthlib‘ll- _ D2“ “93' ”“3 f“. '9 “fl ‘9 W _ SMEWQ-m WNW! 0th!!! __A_A.- __ I! -_ -L‘. _____ .1 _AA _ 0A.. ‘9__ A n__ provisional school for the instruction -v_-e_' report that grasshoppers age you in some parteof tohe Nort i .s. after careful lnqmry, foum incorrect. . b Militia Departrneqt wnll esta - L I"... “11“,nn ld v- v. at the' “v mnipeg ...... _ , . __"_ pro- What’s the mm with ninth. mtmmtbégith:bod ammo: top diam ah. LH‘ u L ”1 “‘MT: onian. aground for Lawrence has been St. Lawrence n until 6 p.m., Borlm’s civxc among the and prices at Carleton 0f infantry Mr. Brent quaran- The EDEN-Sh aruuel, . is coming to Canada to co the Canadian artillerymen ably sail for St. John, NJ ust 20. At the Old Bailey in Low day \\'. Hansel Collins, an ed doctor, was placed on t: with causing the death of Edith Uzielli, by an illega Mrs. Uzielli was well know .n‘m“ L181: m. At the Old Bailey in London on Mon- day \V. Mausel Collins, an unregister- ed doctor. was placed on trial charged with causing the death of Mrs. Emily Operation. Edith Uzielli. by an illegal Mrs. Uzielli was well known in soceity. UNITED STATES. The “'estern Rubber Belting Com- panv, of Cnicago, has rmlapsed. ZZDG. Regiment Pennsylvama Volun eers, have arrived at Fort Brady, Mich , to . Reports received at Seattle. W'ash..; state that 16 Klondikers were drowned: in Lake Lindeman. waves demolishing‘ 1 their scow. Anna Forrester, aged :23. quicide at Bedford, a 'subur luau! rathex than mar r\. oil on her clothing and herself. It has bee pr0\ lsions a] commlSSIOD betxxeen the ada . The British Ship Joh arrived at Philadell'hia haya, Java. Nearly t] is rise. a state of yartia} Mink.” Many new victims of the storm which blew down acircus tent at Sioux City, Iowa. were discovered Sunday. The dead numi e: three and the injured 33. Ut the latter ten are critically hurt :m'i may die. -- AD‘IA‘Afi fi+ Storms in Austria. have caused loss of life and damage to proyerty. The American mission at Tong Chow, near \Vu-Chow. is reported to have been looted and burned. The Newfoundland Transinsnlar Railway is command and the first fisease The 'Amhduehese Elizabeth, mother of the Queen Regent at Spain lies ser- iously ill at Madrid. in consequence of ‘1 the present. can -.ement. In resigning office, Wing to his fail- are to form a pany government, the Marquis Itr- : “pressed a desire to re- nounce all his ranks and decorations. An edict has been published in Hav- ana providing for the burial of the dead. City carts will collect the bodies at certain hours. A heavy fine is inmos- restore the n't\ nnn :nr I) been decidefl t0 Lish Ship John Bramble has l’hiladellhia from Soura- Nearly the entire crew } blindness from “moon :1. Lte of yartia which mariners call rester, aged ‘23, committed ed-Iord, a suburl} of Cleve- 'ha :1 mzn'rv. She youred clothing and set fire to 1t \Ve stem distillgry at the second largest, 1n the struck by lightning on Sat- to compete Wlth vmen. Will PTOb‘ lfineigggd -ar how much a. man may _ or i- “at“ h” ‘3 “pt t° procrastinate rather In building a house for your poultry 1 im. which than anticipate its wants. and while he place it on a high. dry spot and have ‘ ipeltle Wits-1 is Willing to supply them. he 1:321:62: E it somewhat sheltered from the cold ‘1 “i pro much else on his hands to mee ,. . . . . . on Aug- f demental E “weer winds if possible , have the front 1 more than half way. The an t' on a E of the building to the south and be l doffarmcro iscuivai. . . . . ., m on Mon- nee ps . I sure there are plenty of Windows in it. . ”register Emma“ lmnmg “‘1 St‘ri‘nifilfifi E It is best not to have it connected with E ' qm e ithe stables, as the fumes from them E When you have your building - breeding stock you are ready to begin E s and' Operation . . n them' . .in soceity Emunication is closed betwee t only E and if they. _ Eand the source at supply. no 1 E lousv the cattle and horse . . . e- _ , lting Com- are they ”at ffif from this prime. 1 0st sure to be affected “Wed. oeSSity of their existence. in“? even As 1 be . - - 1_ E pou try can m annual their food becomes sour and unasmmi . l ' “ hen running at i. Y.. July able and their water is lost for want . 3 . . l - E confined. . . of a mulch. m k h EighteenthE Many choice crops have been des- E c C en 0‘15 . (Mighéelfig E troyed by weeds that the over-pushed E ”$13? t anal. ' E farmer could not find time to meet. En}; 1h 1' up d t th w fie, “'ash..E but on the other hand. many and E t y ave goo quar ers ey ”3 drowned: many a finely started field has come ‘E . . demolishing E to naught for \\ ant of warning from E anl f(° l are n0t thrown (“1 0 co itted ' these weed vagabonds. lhe craps have E door to attract them _ 'rb 0mmf Cleve- : come up well and given signs of an Ia light fence of lath or 'wire ne she Eourerl E abundant harvest, but for some rea- '1 may be bmlt about the d“ elling. set fire. t10 ‘ son or other the weeds have not shown ‘ ! their usual strength and pertinacity. '. restore the , . . . n. i. .r ' '- . The farmei Does through his {191138 00 i if the fowls h alarm-c 0‘3 5 are :moving usually distur takes some time to b 3 to their new quarters. ain arrangements for a 50000 for a differences as and Can- ?Ffllllbl‘e has . comes hard and baked and the st: tom boura- . crops grow more and more slowl finally turn yellow and mature J'ield. t matters little how ‘1 watered. if no air entire crew storm which ; Sioux City. intlay. The . . , . » their sun and Wind-baked coffins. r irrigation ; . = when the laying hen comes off the eggs ie injured 33. itically hurt 'gest in the tning on Sat- . s burned ex- : ise. The loss 'ully insured. casionally, but his dormant and he does his cultivating. the soil. or how we. 5 can penetrate to the rt 1 they will of necessiiy be s '1 ty of manure is good. prope i is better. but. cultivation exceeds them E become all , _ . . . . .. J t . ilSUHC’TY at both. Crogis can hardly be hoed . much. The onion bed should he there is an onion raise . tune his work by the size 0 A n;l en if iQ [Viih lJQOL’S. neglects or only half The ground be- lI‘ViDg y and a small gone ove ' ing does not cont. business. Do not expect eggs too soon ave just been bought. as : ecome accustomed If your build- - 1separating the sitting hens from the ; :others. take pains when a hen is set . to fasten her in with laths so that the . l . l‘lt‘h :others cannot disturb her. and when Eyou let the sitting hen off to fed be lsure that all others are shut out of . own nests. -. t.‘ f he )13 ts' U S 0 ,t1 1 n. f the house or some may enter the nest mot iered m 'to lay, and the “Sitter" on returning Plen- ;make such a row _ that the eggs be !brokesn or she go to another nest. and ‘i'here several hens are 100 {set in a row of nests ladvocate painting the r . ors to aSSist the hens and they [DO-St frequently: ‘1“‘1 yet 1 “cud” if ' thev have much less troull . l. i “ N i ) e r v. ho does 110b .hens getting on their neighbors' nests all alike. some m different col- in finding their assure us that with f the chd5- 3 than when there is nothing to tell the carrots and nests apart. The onion bed should be gone over most frequently; and yet 1 wonder if there is an onion raiser who (ices not time his work by the size of the weeds. And so it is with lxaets, carrots and other fine crepe. When the beds get, toul with weeds they are hoed and when the weeds return, the hoes are again brought into requisition. Occaâ€" sionally I notice that the alarm-clocks are signaling for a long tune, and are Lulmauvu u\ a large farmer, or the gardener of one or two acres. In the latter case he probably does all his work and thel neighbors can hear the click, click of his hoe long before the sun has cross- ed the line of eastern hills. {ind so it continues. day after day. and week in and week out. As soon as the plants show themselves above the surface his hoe is at work and a weed has about the same chance on his place as a wood- chuck or rabbit. He does not think of the number of times he goes over the ground; but does it just as often as he canâ€"as many times as there is Oppor- tunity between dark and dark. ____L-_L V‘uFVJ wvvvvvv.‘ “wâ€"â€" , His idea is to keep the soil constant- ly mellow and friable. (If it rains. he is out: with; his hoe almost before the clouds have left the sky. {If it rains again inside of a week he goes over the ground again with his hoe. Over and over and over! And how his plants grow! There are none like them in all the country round,__an_d .the‘ neigh- bors wonder and say that he has the “knack of such things." He manages an acre and a half, or two acres. with no special effort; and his ground is al- ways clean, neat and free from weeds. The market gardeners around him are \ well satisfied to allow a man to an‘ acre, and even then are always behind with their weeds. And that is just it. He takes possession of his round be- fore the weeds come and re uses them admittance; they wait until the weeds , have fully established themselves and than t to drive them awai. It is on- ly ano r exemplification hat posses- sion is worth nine points. â€"-â€" 'v_ v â€"v.__ son mN'TS FOR FARMERS. I‘WW "r“- v- Sitting hens should be alloweds to come off every day, but do not; disturb them: if they do not seem inclined to leave their nests. Some hens will not feed oftener than once in three days. Have plenty of grain and fresh wat- er at hand. Ami :: Ward .Umm (NIwr 'llllmrs 0m. Inn rhuiiuy: 0ch Habits. ' “ ‘As easy as am old shoe.’ is a famili- ar saying,” said Mr. Stay bolt, “and 1 there can be no. doubt that an old shoe ! is a mighty comfortable thing. After ‘ we have .worn the new shoes, close fit- 3 ting, hard and formal, how gladly we I put them off, and with what joy we1 put on the shoes that are old and worn and familiar to the feet! Old shoes, however, are not the only thing old that we like. \Ve like an old bed, if it ‘is not too old, but just old enough, Bo that while still soft. and comfortable it It is frequently charged against wo- ‘ U N ”BIS-1 D».â€" ; men that they are deficient in the sense of moral responsibility. ___.... 00‘“ 3 Perhaps nothing lends more color to HEARS“ I! 1’ this charge than their inconsiderste. A ““3" CLASS _,_..â€" k one might almost soy oonscnenoeleu. mudming s avecwu' use of spirit lungs upon public can- ...â€"-â€" veysnces. Awomsn will boil herhshy’s 3888’ ml or we cut r on . AGOB K m we. ' men $53.?“ 2:: W is also shaped somewhat to the body, which it supports at every point, yield- ing a degree of comfort which not the finest of beds can afford when it is new. “But it is so with“ all things old, 'that I are not too old, including old habits.‘ We cling to them; so long as they, give us comfort, and we hate to change. We are creatures of habit, who would if ,we could follow to the end along the first comfortable rut we fall into, and never look out above its sides. And ‘it is well for us that our shbes Near out and that we have to buy new ones and wear them; that we are in various ways commlled to change; that we are rooted out now and then and set going g mew. “And some of no profit by this change. Once lifted out o! the rut we stay up on the plain, where there is nothing to cramp. us‘ end where we can lay about freely in any direction m ee- oordence with our power, but more of us, I fancy, rather welcome the deye when the shoes grow old again. end yield without much struggling to the enticements of one end comfort." DANGER TO SPIRIT LAMPS. OLD SHOES. vavvâ€"v be. kept more cheap- at large than when ; and they let abduct-nthâ€" DYSPEPSIT. IW ”1‘1“. of [Ian “For over eleven ye”, 1 Mad terribly with Dyspepsia and tried We”. thing I could think of, but got no “H until I flirted using Burdock Blood Bitters. I had only taken one m when I commenced to feel better. ".1 afief taking five or six bottles m entirely well, and have been so Ever since. I feel as if B. B. 13, had saved mv life." Mas. ‘1‘. G. Jonasmhm my life. B. B. B. cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Dyspep- sia, Constipation, Coated Tongue Liver Complaint, jaundice, Kidne; Disease, and makes the blooij rich, red and pure. It is ahigmy concentrated vegetable compound. One teaspoonful is the dose for adults; 10 to 30 drops for children. Add the . < .gaee smut: TH: qu'r Tu In nu: WORLD \Yc 1V on moment notice am mlarantcvfi Anyone sending r. +3" quickly ascertain. 1: x v. 3 probably patenmhio. ( confidential. Oldest. new ;:1 America. 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