‘_, / & 6 > > j & 28Â¥ ‘ , + M A t \‘f *. LWE (\ 0. > J\ "w =p4 | */ ‘( i “ /4 é | yR S a. REGISTR! OoFFICHE * Lauder, Registrar. John Deputy-Regiqtru. Office Kour . m. to 4 p. m, to a furp 2, 2. 7 CAMer, .ike ths Etruria, to a full stop; and in that time she will have advanced almost half a mile from the place she was when the first move»~ ments wers made to siop her ing ,°" j °00 CC AAHUres ar bring a big steamer, like to a full stop; and in that have advanced armost half Sho muacke GBce anescer 9 * Horse i In the old I Nearly t} 2 eeimrr smcs 95 mintuites are required to ‘ ing a Di@ steama.~ : ~~ F0quU ALLAN MeFARLANr Jobbing of all kinds Has opened out o first ) .1 n 4: ; aitended to. ROflidQnoo To'"“hip of Bentinok, LIOEN SED AUCTIONEER for Co. of Grey. All communications ad. dressed to Laxtasr P. 0, will be prompt] y gitended to. Residence Lot 19, Con, 8. Townshib of Koi 9 DAN. McLEAN IBSUBB of Marriage Iiammaaw Ew BRi L 2. 4 ; _ _ /2_ AVOCTIONEER, for n County of Grey. Sales attended to promp b1 tes. Wilatmagas .. t Tok "2, â€" i*,0f Marriage Licencses, Auo. k troneer for Counties of Bruce and Grey, Buidenco-â€"â€"King Bt., Hanover, WOODWworRrk JAMES LOCKIE_ _ _ . _ __‘* AASUILSRCG Agent, Conâ€" veyancer, Commissioner &oc. 2206 arranged without delay, Collections promptiy made, Insurance eiffected. N#*NEY To LOAN at lowost rates of Interest + I"® one door north of B. Boot‘s Store Durhar NOTARY PUBLIC,Com: MONEY To Loan J. P. TELFORD, J3Amistzr soucitor on svikeme cobrr in connection. _ A firstâ€"class lot of 6 old stand: All hand made shoes. Also ICENSED for sa!o‘ cheap orrics, HUCH McKaAy MISCELLAN EOUS Cease o HA00 WAGFONS |nav» .c tinue in r sale cheap, unless it ; a ly in imp P pfl [ Market .de of all kindsg promptly market «do L them. Th keepin%x i N HOFARLANE, through th tions of fre h@d‘m of trainedâ€" ’tul reading It is dif en ccmnbinncmimmenitile ces Te e ircamrmmne s css that have t 2L RY OFFICE. Thoms: |‘Ashes abso Registrar. John A. Munro, ’.their weigh rar, Office Khours from ln,shmxld be c . «& «* maluac K1.0 â€" L. McKENZIE, Shoeing Shop, Fire Insurance secured oven Grant‘s Srom«, Lowen Town We woees l 220C TaTrw, q. | "26 LoOwer Town, DURHA mM. McFARLANE . Commissioner â€"clags SE T CAC 6oug o2 c C w IRUCH l.-r"e_‘y predomina}es in ashes is me; *nd ashes will give satisfactory Te®ults sometimes due in hssy " 20 o en sPIAHICANY > ,,their weight, and in buying the should be overlooked»> â€" The fac ’ashes have caustic qua‘ities and i po‘tish when placed to the tongu indication that they have nQt leached by rains, as aportion potash a!wa)]': genlmms‘ One o substances whic 4T9 ly predon in Ashes is lima ; °Y P TB °% 2" UAporlant particulars, |market .demand and methods . tiens, and you must keep p them. This can best be accom keepin in touch with th throug%z the columns of reliabl tions of frequent issue, and th of trained â€" judgment aided by ful readinÂ¥. f It is difficnlt to procure w that have their full strength ¢ Wabes : absorb Amaoistura «â€"L:â€"1 _2 °_ _,. EZET uC L0 &Y tion in value, but when rives in good condition h« better prices. The prope perishabWle farm produce not Lhorough:y understoo per in which much of reaches the market is an Cease old methods on t have proven unprofitable, tipue in the footsteps of unless it pays. Conditions ly in important nartien}s °1€., P Bawo,.. CPFal & o IHV farm is considered a large one. I; country in the growing of "true much as $500 has been made in a from an acre where the land was a large market. When fruit or vegetables are se a commission merchant and are n perfect condition he is compelled t« as soon as possible to avoid deter tion in value, but whaen +ima £°CL ’ How much an acre will pro pends upon climate, fertility of other circume.l:mces. In Switze acre keeps five cows, which ar soiling system, In Japan a farm is considered a larga oima weweuk .. *+% 12 ’At this season ma order to realize cas and to avoid stora, ter, hence the bulk ing and prices will as the markets will erally supplied, 1s uniformity of fleece, uniform si Iength of the fil foreign matter, t uable, When prices are low it causes which wi; sOor this season many far ic 5: > t ‘imal 3000 CS LUC WOOs f1l | _ *K€ may be asked here if ing is compatihle with the of ‘fine wool. Certainly the the highly fed breeds at BEp duce coarse wool and the gre ory flocks of Spain that gath sustenance from the native g f:ra&ws developed â€"the finest ho wOtid, Wereâ€"no accifanis cmd c q _z __ C®CH Mleeces, But, barring accidents, rea will secure a uniformly str fleece. To just this season . many "breaks" are attributa result from allowing the fl pend too long upon the pas for support and in some case ure to severe storms. A sip neglect may damage the fle, repair. Lost weifwnr't in fat can be regained, but & â€" wea the fleece camnot _ be repain longer the splice in a rope or safer it is; so the longer the grain feeding overiap each better. If Lge flocks can b up to winter quarters strong customed to eating grain, the: no fluctuation in their physi tio'n to record in the woo) fihs 7 °V rec P0, are a source , noyance to manuf of breeding ewes mib.’e to preven fleeces, ag any sey tem may cause th from an attack by tonmullt in broken " " _ ""0n he is compelied to sell | as possible to avoid deterioraâ€" value, but when the fruit arâ€" good condition he can hold for rices. The Proper â€"shipping of e farm produce to market is Dug,h:'y understood if the manâ€" Wiinls usc cx â€" . Te 4 nasSon ai|i"OOst perfect made, . young m!:;rcha.n:u inw‘t;::msuburbs of | Sick F::adache, Co x n c ne iresti . _ , ; _ _ VUgnt to the growth and proâ€" Deepâ€"Level Tannels for Electric Linesâ€" ;gome. Georgia. CC ::; ‘m‘i, lg?ltmnd:;: ‘| tection of the fleece than ther 49â€" !* |_â€" _ IAoris to Relteve the Streets of Their The Innipdiate altessth of MasiH was ats a ho i 10 dor "| the growth of hair upon cattle. It is Congestion, . The immediate ass { Mason was * Eus L10P S burely incidental product. A _ despatch from London mays:â€"A 8 was only a tool of Mattie White, |, An abused wite Even at present prices it deserves betâ€" meeting of the Metropomi_m,Dlstrwt and the object of Mason‘s attempted “l:zfd? :enCl:i‘l:dg.l,‘ oï¬;)‘: ter consideration than this. _ And WelRailway Stockholders‘ Association was s stde? wee fllakke in mupl o have no doubt that we may expect betâ€" “ held on Friday in furtherance of the , Mason‘s brother had testified against | with , enough prove ter prices another year for our wool. i ! project for constructing two deep.-Xeve}'Mutie White in a criminal proceeding | OTEAni¢c system‘ fron oi ch grm't d(?pre&lfm ie sorfeqig ot. [ fomnris for *n up and e maune ]? against ber, and it was the 'hrot‘her Heart Disease R~‘i: deciine io the a unieEn) sbeed abe gup /express electric trains between Ear * who was marked out for assassination. â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Cure d’ec.'me in the number of sheep, the supâ€" | Court and the Mansion house. k The The negro made a mistake in the darkâ€" gives per.ect relief i ’pny must soon drop below the demand. stockholders have endorsed the action O‘fness and shot the wrong man. gani¢t or Sumnath. 4 Dss and flockmasters wish .to (their directors in approving the scheme.f e 2o 1 mt s iA come in for their share of the‘ benefits | _ " " .. _ ~~/_"= OE the Oh Al ut ui t En in NCV COTESTCd ity of fibers throug ‘orm strength throug the t'i_l‘)er, and freed, FARM NoTES . that make a y "vrere shock to the sysâ€" use them. _ Severe fright ck by dogs has been known roken fleeces, ‘g accidents, reasonable care a uniformly strongâ€"firbered ust this seas;o:n of the year ‘a‘" ave ukkutl..1 13 u> _ , _ nelr existence deâ€" aracter of their fleeces is ns of their existence is without doubt they were t rqe ; to meet obligation e during the winâ€" f crop is now movâ€" be better later on, not then be so libâ€" THE FARM, |&%® In Switzerland an which are on the ipan a nye-acre imited demand,the ttle considered., It ‘rs throughout the rebh i1 . seasons. Â¥ it may be due soon pass away. farmers sell in ap each oth: ks can be D some cases to A single week‘s the fleece beyond in fat and flesh & weak point in ‘ repaired. The rope or strap, the hroughout the frced‘om from produce deâ€" ire sent to are not in "truck" 1e utabie. _ They flocks to deâ€" pasture fields soil and growths of «weece valâ€" In this a year s near pr t grass and her the brought and acâ€" on 3300000 AC UBC, ‘eves instantly, and permanently Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Hea Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, and Deg For sile hy a) druggists, 65e uen t 4 System is remark It removes at on disease immediate Plasiki in 459 *oâ€"es> Rheumatism Cured in a Day.â€"South American Rheumntic_ Cure, for Rheuâ€" matism and Neumlgm. radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its .action upon _ the system is remarkable and mysterious, I‘t_. TEeMOVeS at nnaa en. "C 4 expps- the GREAT Ex p Do you play golt, No: but 7 eApect u'?cle dies, and tgen _y °/ es oi 200 C COCRROF of ltching Piles ir One app.ication D Bind and Bleedin, A‘so cures Tetter, Barber‘s Itch, and skin. 35 cts. s o"5, e t© J to Agnoew‘s Ointment wij of ltching Piles in fron gge app.ication bringa Servant (from â€"r mum, . misses sonds and will ye be so ki Play the piano this ; i'a.dfv. Why, certair tress I‘m glad she ] Servant, O, it isn‘t expeciing the landlor some excuse for askin of the rent, can jungle ful} All the new buried far belc some cases the Patforms are | ’walk, while line many paces, di\ and other unde ments of the T bankments, and self. 2 OOAAA MIIOOE the deepâ€"levels of the dis ferred to, and the line , from the Bank, will foll main artery to the west and Picadilly. An incide; to Londoners is connected cession given to the Ce which is obliged to bui subways at Queen Victorig side, Threadneedla street, ( bard, and King William st the Bank, thus rendering spot, according to Pau} du d;mgeroui; to pedest rians : can inmest. @6 w game li[_]es for will be a. C mE L2 5j _ _ W Projects, which add 4 railway stations of London. ,_Of the eight schemes, the t, Anportant are those nearest tion, the line from Waterloo : Bank, and the Central London which follows that main artery side, Hoiborn, and Oxford stree the Bank of the Marble arch Park, and thence to Shepherd‘ :Ijhï¬ next mosgt‘ imn.y42 .. £50208600 been that th much time in terminus to a of the metrop carry him 50 ; consequence of i¢y, London to railways, omni numera})Xe' re and perplexing which to trave. appa‘ling wast, energy, if not thousands daily served district class has given the new projec railway station, A MATTER op Most of thes tily the ext sight which mini of the beyond what buiiding, the ‘Pesult Of SU m tha‘ p.", ""€.Jne which, starting n the Bank, will follow that other n _artery to the west, the Strand . Picadi:ly. An incidental advantage ondoners is connected with the conâ€" l0on given to the Central London, ch is obliged â€" to build conmeeting vays at Queen Victoria street,Cheapâ€" Threadneedl2 st reet, Cornhill, Lomâ€" ; and Kince Yrsji;:~0° Lort the new lines are of ne« l far below the street leve cases the arrival and dep; tms are 95 feey below the while lines descend sti}} lov paces, diving under great « Flics 82053 ured in CV OB r1i.es in from 3 to 6 ation brings comfort Bleeding Pileg it is p ',l"etter," Salt Rheum, J nb. au : _‘ 0+ Certainly. TeJ ;mu glad sho likes 11. O, it isn‘t that mum; the Tandi_._q3 C 03i 40 ESpORCT " +. Uguo ‘nd thence to Shepherd‘s Bush, xt most important are the two r which Parliumentary powers asked at the NEXT SESSION 1 _/ ‘1.C8 descend sti}} lower in es, diving under great sewers underground tunnels, abut. the Thames bridges and emâ€" , and under the Thames it ALL ELECTRICAL. of these lines are planned to recâ€" he extraordinary want of â€" foreâ€" which practically forbade the terâ€" of the great railways to advance 1 what were, in the days of their )g, the suburbs of London, The of ‘such a noliey , . "ULOP: Ahe @1 4t isn‘t that | e la.ndlord, and for asking for ; once the cause af 3L: 1. (f!‘Om next hb 1. ,a., 0* . 4+ is necessary to ck to 1853, when the first purely politan railway | was sanctioned rliament, â€" to find anything like thusiasm and energy that now" ir to make a railway under every ant artery of the metropolis. Par-/ t has already sanctioned six meâ€" tan underground projects. Two" ) sanctioned at the forthâ€"coming . + ']‘h(-re &Aré still others in +mn.! EXPECTATI ON the lime, which is often credited to potâ€" ash through mistake,but it does not pay sends her con so kind as to HP cce 0d e all eruptions of ch a policy has ever the traveller consun in getting from one another on the othe: of lions *108¢_ nearest compleâ€" from Waterloo to _ the Central London railway,| that main artery Cheapâ€" :}tndMOqurd street, from Chumpley ; & million when I‘ll be eligible for \ PTCHD C 2020 ;. _ material, time, and soon after.' but Mattie life, to the hundreds of to the cham-ga.nf. Out c Journeying from one illâ€" youth and frien liess conc to another. _ This large @‘lowed to remain in the an enthusiastic boom to and was afterwards releas !s, which add 45 to the !se to reform. Soon afte s of London. she took up her o.:d hat schemes, the two most again arrested, and afte those nearest compleâ€" fined in jail for SOme. tif rom Waterloo to â€" the convicted and sentomicq V o ATECERRE o Ahcindr is Th Relieved in Short _ Puff of :. Blower, sup.â€" Eo m 99e C"es ol his journey. In Cabin this shortâ€"sighted poiâ€" the t day, although served by came buses, and tramways inâ€" tough nains the most difficult Stand of the world‘s cities in were i a fact which means an‘ The ‘_of material, time, and 800n . afternoon? , Headache, fi Deafness. BUSINESS cure all | ) Nights.â€"Dr. | are of necessity street level, In _ and departure ; Mn gre P district above door). Please compliments 1 she wants & reduction SIe IMeLrOpoi1s. Par-’ UNSAvoRy REPUTATION, sanctioned six meâ€" and finally became insane from tbe efâ€" ind projects. Twof’fects of evil life, and was sent to an t the forthâ€"coming asylum. SHHIV others in the! Matlie ‘wa; Hixits ‘» «i siloi reeLs, opposite ; innocuous a Chaillu more than an Afriâ€" Jer _ consumes as _from one great n the other side would suffice to It treâ€" #1° cases 6 nights. 6. Al"ol' cures peerless, Eczema, sing and She's the sorrow withont uuvu!:rlllog 1;1 &+ sillken ltritl ni through the carl chain o tu:g.-Bish.op Halll.) Tears are often to ho found there is little SOFFOW. and +1 . BnÂ¥Fraas c fag 000 onl forek uontg. géud young in captivi I to be. exerc?sed éx eral days in the ds as otherwise the mo variably destroy t} 'Mod;;;atio;nl i}s a ning through the p. tues.~Bishop Halll.) sideâ€" e mountain. ""% "0 ber old haunts in the mountains and she might have been pursued for months without being capâ€" tured had not the bloodhounds been reâ€" sorted to. After along chase the hounds ran bher down near !:ge.ramshaofle old hut she lived in. She climbed a tree to escape the dogs and grinned at the Sheriff ang his pogse when told to come down. She obeyed and took hep cap= ture quite ©ool:ly. * rs+ â€"_She is back in jail now and apparent. y is in excellent irits. The worst she anticipates is anoffer turn in tp. "3 #2° gang. Hyde ps became f,, 7 N8 With them d ups became fre?ue-nt, and the sq gro that shot M ason answers to i |scription of the principal} in m ~ | the highway robberies. He and | are besieved to *have been â€" the $ leaders of the gang, and the [3 °. think that since the arrest of Mai ‘| has been hiding in the hills, S ’ol‘ the gang have been arrested | her apprehension, and the officers ; that there is & regularly organized | of mountain banditti, with Mat (the head, which has been causin the trouble in the neigh borhood .. ' W hen young Mason was shot . fall that saved his life was the fact | the bujlet struck his suspender bu ,Be was badly wounded, but was ’to give a genera} desnrings _ " : 0CMe Pma 2lg EC When lions Mattie since Nidin â€"\ gaintranht Mree aFe \ 14. release. She was back a and was surrounded by worst charactiers in that country, The suburbs of the cil infested with t n e enneoie Nok id _1 ~6/0n. ishe woul.d dmncq all night,.angj just before day creep into ber cell, where she would be found next mornâ€" ing gleeping as innocen'ly as if nothing had happened. At last she was detected, and when the superintendent asked her why she came back she laughed at him. ‘"*Why, you must be crazy !" she said. "I have a better bed bere, and more to eat, than 1 wou‘d in my cabin. 1‘q be a fool not to come back," Along in September some benevolent people learned that she was the only white woman in the chain gang and they interested thrmse;ves in her beâ€" baif and secured a pardon on her proâ€" ml.s(' to reform.. In. .a war; C 2366 P1 Maitie had a bi chainâ€"gang. _ Her t?“@hesL white men mt tr lt ts ind h 5. IN THE CHAINâ€"GANG. The man in the case paid his fine escaped the chain and strincs & a ahag, . . popz _ V Z#OCKk anid Ltook:â€"up hber abode with Mattie in a oneâ€"roomed logâ€" cabin in the Lavender Mountains. Ther. the two held high revel. The place beâ€" came the headquarters for a number of tough characters until the people could stand it no longer, and hoth women were placed under arrost. The old woman reg: after a year or two an erty. She came back abode with Mattie in a cabin in the Lavender 1 the two halA mimk LI0" | _ Matiie got a bome in ‘a family by the name of Harl /slmwed ber vicious tenden: ning away and taking up â€" to do farmer, wh ohad a wi dren of his own. She was thirteen years oid at that t, soon acquired a name that terror to the communitv was back in gio¢i+ F F | _ She is the daughter | officer who died sever ‘ing a widow and six Mattic being the o0‘ d s years of age at the t bore a very C 6 m m n fe eCs WRede of the exposure she has incurred in her half savage life, she has a certain kind of wild beauty. Her complexion is fai1, her eye clear and keen, and she has reâ€" markably beautiful hair. I ast to 3 M’.;'l::‘. woman is known as Mattie| Hamid White, and the immediate cause of hber 10.‘ arrest was the attempted murder of a [is.â€"I white man named William Mason a | most F i bs of |Sick H young merchant in the suburbs hess,. 1 Rome, Georgia. cents a The immediate assassin of Mason was For ; a megro, but it was soon learned that he was only a tool of Mattie White, ‘arA? and the object of Mason‘s attempted “)uf d? : murder was revenge. decree, Mason‘s brother had testified against | with "e Matiie White in a criminal proceeding | OTEanic against hber, and it was the brother Hearl who was marked out for assassination . ~Dr., A The negro made a mistake in the darkâ€" gives pe less and shot the wrong man. ganic _ , Mattie White is simply an exaggeratâ€" cflrzl.) nlltl d type of the depraved white people pitation, ho live in the hills about Rome, Ga., ing Spel alled the Lavender Mountains. She is zymptums o o o A ose cony bout mineteen years olid, and in spite For sil [ the exposure she has incurred in her * ilf savage life, she has a certain kind | wild beauty. Her complexion is fain, ‘r eye clear and keen, and she has reâ€" arkably beautiful hair io uts @TTow, and th. any tears â€"iIn «ced under arrest mother â€" was re‘e ‘woAn CHAs3ED BY Doss ne community, woman regained her reaso; r or two and was set at |ib came back and took up he; MÂ¥ uad . wards re.eased on a . Soon after. her r ber old habits and 1, and after being for some time was sentenced to one v. se anteg 1 ThA> deepest b â€"Johnsop, ; e,. She found meap _cell at night by rais > flour, and would E& 7 Te comueseocy ces nOouexe T mallle was sentenced . Out of pity for het iess condition she was d six young children o d s‘ and a‘l out utw.lve the time. Her mother YÂ¥ â€"REPUTATION, ‘ ne insane from tbe efâ€" l , and was sent to an || * heter | reeased and where was only about bat time, hut sh« that immade ber a me common jail dau s a promâ€" release d _ was or a:de 12009 "*2Cr, 60 fang 3 â€" i , "C‘vidual, he remJna in perâ€" fect health .n'{ when the berve centres are kept healt ful and strong. What discease is more distressing than Indigestion or dyspepsia? Some simple remedy may be given to cause relief for the moment, Nervine is an indisputably succesafgy] remedy for the worst cases of l'nd:.;‘"siion. because it reaches the source of all stomach troublesâ€"the nerve cenâ€" tried, Q60 °00 °02 WIU experimenting, The disc; American Nervine takes view of life to pln{ pran He does not think that bodies of oura chn.. a 24 and Bouth American Nervine, The Great Health Restorer of the ‘ Century, Hickness Cannot Cope With It. nll{“ Cured the Worst Cases on Rec. ord. Cures at the Nerve Centres and Thus Cures Permanomly. A. Wondertu] Specific in All Cases of lndigestion, Dynpepsh, Sick Headache, Nervrousness and Generaj Debility, Has No Equal as a Spring Medicine, There is a great deal of uncertainty in the methods adopted to remove digâ€" ease. . Doctors are. not fyee from this kind of thing themselves, The poor paâ€" . tient bhas to put up with a good‘ 2aki"" @Xberimanii. l o ae 20963 died 4 RNery ine :.‘...:......v-â€"-J ]‘( pllefe ~~Pj PUINTS THE WAY To PERFECT HEAL by McF 8e FOR SALE Ithe EDGE PRoPRRTY NERV INE | °_ _FoR \CEnegar DEBit Brick Dweliing, and building lots, will be sol lots. Also lot No. 60, cc Township of Bentinck, 1 ing Towr plot Durham., Mortgage taken for In the Town of Durham, County of Grey, including valeable Water Power Brick Dweliing, and many eligible building lots, will be sold in one or more UNLIKE pi +, ; _3, _"_ 8604 Wwile in Maystick, Ky., lately secured a divorce from her busâ€" band, on the ground, as stated in the decree, that ho "did not provide ber with _ enough provender to keep her organic system from factering.*" 10 cts. Cures Constipatior Cs.â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Liver P most perfect made, and cure Sick H::adache, L‘onsti;,alim ness, Indigestion and all Li\ cents a via‘â€"40 doses. For sale by all Druggists i A:ll abused wile in Mav arlane & Co .‘lk})fl/,///â€. Apply to JAMES EDGE, Edge Hill, Ont, Relief in Six Hours.â€" ANY Gine.. MEDICH Cures Constipation and ] Agnew‘s Liver Pills are ecl made, and cure .ike m lache, L‘onsti;,aliun, Bil gestio.n I:md all Liver Ills ml M ALL +3 Wb0'“lle good deal of *k, 100 acres adjom: CCE lU{ EEUC , he | pove is to | out n the [ spril °r, so | exhs perâ€" | this ntres | able tle . than ; year mple | to at f for Th ably | unds s of | disea urce | ican cenâ€" ‘ you. of the ! vital ¢ °V TUUOUnuIng neaith,. The moral is plain, simple 824 understood. If you would 2ot tride d""““- then you will take South ;c:u'f Nervine, which will not tift are weakened. Nervine build# l?q Rorve centres, from which comt . | forces, removes the causes of l"‘ tion, and then builds up the health g | Pletely, § ‘ How many systems are TW | r | through nervousness. A stimuls®t , | Eive case, but it will not cure nfl‘ | troubles. Nervine has cured D’â€' | perate cases of nervousness mf“ _ other medicine anywhere. And ‘ | «o for the same reason that it C':| | digestion. The nerve conrm:d. ranged, or there would be no Y\ . | nervousness, _ Nervine rebl!l':“- 1‘ strengthens the nerve tissues, # ‘or t ’ktl; :lmelloul powers in disease In the Of the year the ©48 est lnfl'er.;fl::: ‘pnprfl{ dehility. “l blood. through neglect, has beeom‘ poverished, and the whole l."::-“ out of order. We speak of vea 0 spring medicine. Nervine res!® T exhausted vital forces thut b#Y° yoiet this tind‘ don‘tâ€"care, pl-yed*";'; 2 te able condition. No one can !# at 0 tle of Nervine at this m'o_"'i-‘ year without disease quickl! © to abounding health. s '750““17.#:;:': Agents for Durham an cts. kles, worts 85¢, = 8UIt Indigestion exists bect9® orces have bocome di=»* " eCc Rikg l‘ lowey U Revingy bany magpmann abflerths ed cu; Oiu suaflord VAE ALAL;, A'“hon'“ A Pal’, np â€" ~ "CA€ nul & geners} bu.nnn bas; »t18d a 1/ COllectiqyg '"‘::I“] L8 _ received BBG {»,. _""O0% no bas *3 Ong ind Ene! W.F. C BDUN BAK Head 0‘5;1' JAPITAL . a,4 SS StandardBary HAS ta, c RAMAGR }, FOR TWrNÂ¥py REViEw GExN m qy 0 d Thursda}-: 18L UTG Owan ~ in all ‘,:- Quebec, yuynut ) V ‘regideng mmm. nit? OPriop 8tX prringy ould not be slow {orts we n« hem, not because on, but on hmcouu , or perhaps & ness. If we |fl h ment of "put you would be more m 2, CC CUL 6 from the theh, from, the The bea Mock O th..: sweelâ€"heart ; nor woulid unprotecied by shelter or cold winier weather whil a chat by a warm fire. Thoughtlessness rather unkindness in the young farms is too often the cau barsh treatment of ani former {rown older he wht‘:il. and hlenlder thoughtfuln into the minds of the yo add greatly to the com{io of every pendeni never During the winter m time to make cultings of shrubs as it is desirabl« Nl‘ll. currants, | goos Wrapes are readily incr "ngs. In the case o y _E""% B cul _iu that rooling is easier fuilings are usually !A..._.q 80 esseniinl the inints !!,"{zl-mft and poplars are gro but the greai maj to be raised from s budding or grafii scomes to the flow» adorn our lawns, ou m f pronama 1{ our horses, cow ns, andeven our «4 it would say rge amoun* of THE TIME TO MAKY C C "CB â€" 41008 Erary over the c ® ‘.“ t‘o cut '(«nl‘hf un ‘ ul to divide the A manner that eac} HDied equally well. ; on the plate with the t ; (AB essential to easy d the platter be large, r.“h?:l.l, tlhe fow} or so the several are detached, The ple c M“,_f_ the carver waler usuaily | mperature of i} ols | 4 °_ P‘Atter be 6 L igerely the i aAlso the ; .““t.ehd :‘“‘ Dear the Feach any part ad "h(' shou the dish is bron. | be taken up DJ in wpin‘ the same reason a / surely cut off with most OULHBC! / temperature is s protection and by of respiration and | supp.ies material fo the combuslion of wh ture of the bod is unshelteredâ€"expo of rain and snowi D driving winds and â€" tend to lower the ten be supplied with an e which as fuel will ko« tureat the normal star that a warm barn foi ug and comfortable SU | blanket for the borse, for the pigs, with plen a chicken house that w t proof, are great say des making the stock s and more comfortalb»l a milch cow is kept in will give little milk an« ing in butter, as the SE or any oiher & than in warm order to conser ir domeslic ani THR vrange, Sp Saud na in l(ï¬g way best shoots 0f last years is not pa '†joilli.s q hi oL Propa them is wh _ _At is part is the cu eaut) h or and it . t“ nu E7 five m‘ thich we " Wr‘tum animals, | Jia, in orde! ad that teD person _" *‘ . m ;V“.â€Pt e ng warm * for his live* five mwthl .c wa are j the 1a gcULT RrEADY 18 ; winds and lower the t« ind with £D most pe" temperal ; 98 deg ire grown “m farmer, â€" s. Then the . »glected, the get to give ! id taken. bin ag road to vis nor would h y shelter or veather while wvarm fire. ness rather i the young ften the cause ture must s, especia order to © . temperat! l part of i should be brought t ar Lr n n re n mor D 2N 1018 r, nor can be â€" and veâ€"stock ihs of C prml rature &1 i0A eg. an other â€" yOR W h W L ust )0 T h« re n M Of n m n p U D