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The Liberal, 21 Oct 1897, p. 3

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not sings the bodies to remove down l "1’ hair, as the heat from the fianas __A. , MRI for retaliatory tariff against‘ihe _ ___.._‘..,n~_ Ak_»._. ' ‘ ’ Lil ' Laingiry. died on Friday in the p M lunatic asylum: flu (“ah-yin“ be was com“ unwed bidtes.‘ " {V will give them an. oily and unsiu‘hn mitten list week, ‘ The [\1\ omen“? Equal Digs-age (up. V\,\ by appearance. ,, r53 .5 adverse to any at st. 1 ours, 0., 15 em: mg 1e EARLY 0R LATE SO‘VN “,HEAT‘ After “my am milk?! {ism “W ‘ tarlniiiriggl‘uigirihptlie sillver question. and “Pym-fitment 0f WOW Street mammâ€" .. '1 a should be held in scalding water 21mm until some decision is given by the Oabi- tors. I With the prospects of u better Dr 0 “In searnds [or the pun, ., 0r p~ump_ 'l‘he Budget Committee of the Frenih i‘or wheat, for some lime, at least. 11 Eng, then rinsed off in tx‘eanl cold waâ€" tihalmber of Deputies has voted 0 - ,' . S a“ la,- L. ter and bum: in a roof p 2109 until im‘reuse the standing army by 12,000 13 prank”? that ran mm. up ,i' It Sis the. animal} heat is entirely out of the men. acreage “’1” be sown “1‘3 “" l.ody, for they should be. thoroughly Th0: [10W Libermll Spanish Cabinet Hpâ€" “’8” [{’r {flamers ‘30 remembcr| 110‘" dry and (‘.()t‘_'d‘ but no[ fruzgn‘ before proves of the idea. of employing native ever, says a. writer, that a large [Ht‘klng‘ for shipment. ' ' ‘ ' - ~ ' x - 1 ' ’ ' ltarrels but volunteers :1 must the insurgents in , . . e a I“ ,. P.“ k snugxly in boxes or . _ , g wreage “in not always “mm. g use great care to avond bruising the 1118‘ VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE net igreat uneasiness will prevail in WORLD OVER. business circles. At St. Geiinge’s clhluntclhiiifnmwfir s umrd. London, on 83, “Ft c. [alienating "9"" “’0” 0‘" 0W" country' hfflmrqulis of \Vitregrform was married to Great Britain. tho Unlted States. and Lady Beatrix, we ydwmgest daugh_ All Puts 01 the Globe» 90-4339“: “"0 hem of him Morgulis of l.,a1nisvlo\vne. . w ‘ - r ("n.‘ba. - A . Auomd for Buy Radix!!- A meeting of the British (‘abmct “as _ . . . crop. With an increased acreage tht mesh or breaking am. poms; bong held on Saturday, which was attended V Bishop McKim, the lupimopal pre- t. d V ,‘ . us to SE hit the “warm hmdin, 100 to 200 mm AS “,9 were!” C'ANADA‘ by all the Ministers except three. It late to Tokio. says that out of the “1 encl lb “'r g 9 “MP; ftra’i‘ghten Wu? the 1.0.1; and lion, forgetting that indifferent preâ€" paration. is almost certain» to show to a disadvantage in the following crop. i believe. the want of thoroughness in preparation of the soil to he one of the chief reasons why the general averâ€" age is not Luger than it is. The great mistake that farmers make is cullt'i- v:1ti.ug too many acres, If they wound take pa ins to thoroughly cultivate and enrich only half as. many acres they would hi'irvest about. as many bUSllelS 3* a greatly reduced cost. Wheat deâ€" lights in :1 fine, compact, and rich Soil, and well repays any effort tomake it so. If the soil is left loose and OI"’ddY, the seed is apt. to be sown too deep- 'l‘he SOill dries out much soonâ€" er. leaving the young plants to sulfa for lack of sufficient; moisture. The Weather is apt to be dry during the fall, and we need to save all the (moistâ€" are possible. A roller is a. valuable implement for preparing the so“. so valuable indeed that I regard it as indispensable. The boat or drag makes 7‘ VEI‘)’ good substitute, but it is not equal to a roller in firming and pul- verizing the soil. The proper anldrmost satisfactory way of preparing the soil is to roll a.an barrow as fast as the ground is plowed. The: clods are then friable and easily pulverized. A week later, if no rain has fallen, they are Very hard and the ground isdrv to the bottom of the furrow. This not only mukrs preparation more difficuliri and expensive, but diminishes the (21‘- tainty of getting a, gool stand. Doing thn right thing at the right time saves time and labor and both are money to the further. In. these days of Short profits we must andEIVOT to lessen the cost of production as much as pos- sible. increasing the yield peracre. and decreasing the cost per bushfil :1 re. the best means of accomplishing 1t- Vl'h'it wiid effect the one will effect the other. Circumstances should largeâ€" ly determine whether wheat should be sown deep or shallow, early or late, 150,000 oomvcrts in J spun 50,000 are (lithuolics. The foundation] stone of‘ What is ’in- tended to be the great lcounmercizil port of Russia in Asia. was laid on Fri- d'iy with great ceremony. ’ The troops forming the Mamuntl punitive expedition have destroyed :36 fortified villlages and have killed many of the insurgent natives. A shepherd named Vacher has been arrested at lieliley, near Lyons, Franco. changed with committing aseries of Jack the Ripper murders. The Jirga tribe-amen in lndia. have surrendered their rifles and have sworn to maintain the, peace and drive out Umra Khan’s followers. it is stated that all the prelim- inaries have been agreed upon for an alliance. defensive and offen~ skive, between Bulgaria and Tur- ey. The coasting steamer ’l‘riton'sunk off the coast of Havana with 200 passen~ gel-s, soldiers and civilians, and a large, amount of Spanish treasure and muniâ€" tions of war. M. Martens, of the Russian Foreign Offline has been selected as umpire in the international ("curt of Arbitra- tion which is to pass upon the Brit- ish-Venezuel :1 n lzounda ry. The National Council of Switzerland has adopted a bill maki g at'cldent insurance compulsory in tze case of :ull persons not having (independent. means of existence. Offici'al returns published in Paris show that Frenrh exports for the third quarter ,of 1897 increased $42,000,000. : n'l imports nearly $8,000.00“.(‘oml‘ar‘ Eggs-with the corresponding periodof “'hilc u trudesmen's deputation was conferring with the Government at Rome. on the taxation questioneriot was started by 11. mob outside. The police attempted to disperse the peo- ple, and a fierce conflict took place, in which one rioter was killed and several wounded The International Leprosy Conference, Whirl] has closed! its sitting in Berlin... . . , ' _ I a ' ' ‘ uthellieu. and ODWHO COmPany 1s understood that if)" Government wl infeldehddmg two new mule” to not depart bn any way from its present their route. gold standlard. ' t Comâ€" > ,1 The report 0f the Assessmeq I menders for the new Canadian loan, misgi‘mm." of Ottawa- Shm‘fszaiqumcrease opened in London, showed that doulrlbt: in the city papula‘uim o ' ' d the amount asked for had been sug Sir w’iulrfil f'Liwngt gfilfsgifigfio scribe: at an average price of at. l with 8. firm 0 on on I A 4 log. 5 . r write a history of “1° HMS“ my n 1/5 uhdemtoodlthht one ueKt {3: company' - -. perial budget will propose an ex ‘ ‘ ’ “swam” '11 11,000 miâ€" ihe canadmn 'Blantkiegsresolution 09- great Of £1‘500‘0wfio prom, 6mm 80mg has cabled to (Eng an th 01d (hm)an mm for i, e army. . 1‘ 903mg any departure firm 6 g amelioration of the soldier'shlo't, w1t1 d' ' . ' to tracti. . norm ‘1. 3tlitllifiaérep-fer, who was sentenced toVinx 9' [Settle granifinnzil meaning of H10 months. imprisonment for I‘l’fififiifa; Grand Trunk shareholders, held on Tame WL” be treated as a Thursday in London, the president ant: miSdemeanla’n’t' ' . . nounoed tho-t there was 31 surglu:I or The “sum Of the “339‘” "‘31 sfhl‘pa thirteen thousand donors, an .)1a. meats Olf Canadian mu" to. ,Ell'ng‘mah the outlook ahead was very favoura >le. has craved saliWW‘Y-especla‘1y W‘ The. Canadian horse susnegted of regard to gupes' .. glanders. which was lalnded in lhnglani. .phe Dominion Glg'lfernmcrg 35:82: on Septembter 9. has beggisaibflytidleéo the bee” t ‘ r e‘ . . a pcst~mor em emamm ' ‘ zigva'e‘s'tem' {Kimmy 0E.Ma‘mmba and erinary expert, who reported that the mm summit “I “1'0 R‘O‘Ckl‘es' d (h disease 3;? co‘ntralL-ted after the am- Mr. Mulbok has not) abandone . 6 (mm lam _ . idea 0f exacting Wage "90“, new James Kier Hardy. chairman of the Paper“ carrie‘l' thlwush the mal‘s' and English [ndependgnt Labour party. p‘rg» '5 Cdiiedmg 553mm”; 0“ “3'3 Sub‘ poses, with the View of supporting . e jest. .d striking enginfers, to poolaillqtrlfiieghiiinn: ' ‘ ' ‘. N. °.. Henry DaVl - of all the: tra es "MODS . . ‘ sofitwégt oghhlghgmiftt; of the murder fund, and then to pI‘oClallm age? of Wifllialm Bowman; at Traradie. The strike, thus bringing the tra e o . t crime‘was commith in a. 1drunken nation to a standstill. . braWL- The St. James' Gazette. Ifgeiiillélgrgo Me or Wiii‘elonLSimith of Montreal.o_n the recent. corresiwnv once > . behalf of a. number of Canadian capiâ€" posed Sealm-g Conference ,callstlfiegoel- tai'ists. has cabled to London an offer tary Sherman lliv 1Iild15-1Llldllrlt‘l ' for £250,000 of the new Canadian loan. onius. and Siftysfhlgl oughtlntoygengrl 3:5 » f t 6 RD 3.1 Hotel furâ€" ed to play l11e I o’: (m y .{ , ‘ Mitsiirghfhsanbgidi'oorii’ with used by the that Emma 111911011130! 0118th Vi” in Prince of “Hales during his visit to placed in more compeient. nanos. Hamilton was sold to Mrs; J. 5. [Jam UNETED STATES drie for 547. Its original cost was $700. over 60 vessels loaded wbth Wheat dMTB' 1.431131“: gzenélz"ardf8dvisa%g?2 have left San Francisco for flngtlan‘li lamages mamas e L y 0 i C . been forme a laâ€" for the death her 'hummpd' cogafoniilzggqhafo build a. tramway Lang, at the Ponnt Eulice Bridge dlSv through the Chflkoot Pm. sister on May 25. 1898. I V vb ms ab- The Cameras"! harshness.1%.; 12;... handlers an evsl‘ r men. w 0 we e . . .i ' on strike at Fort William, have returnâ€" been dwered "1. “mag? [I . .1] red to work, their demand for a slight The Milwaukee Diocesan founii is increase 05 Pay b61118 granted. favour of callyng t.l1e'lfrotesl§antht'h11rt 1 Hon. Frederick Raters. the Premier “’1 Amen“ S‘mP‘Y' “19 0 1'4“ 'f th of Prince Edward Island. is about 'to Mr. Charles A._Dana,. editor oft e retire from the Government, and it is New York Sum, died on Sunday a er- legs, so that they will not arrive. very much bent and 1wis.ed out of shape; fill. the packages as full as possible to prevent moving about on the way; bar- rels answer better for chickens and ducks than for turkeys or geese; weigh the, package before packing; when coh- vorn-icnt, avoid putting more than one kind in a package: if more than one kind in a package, .merk kind and weight of each descriplion on the package; if but one kind in the pack- age anurk in plain figures on the cover the number and kind of birds 'wiLhiu, the, total weight of package anti not weight; mark shipping directions, your name. and address plainly on the cover. They are then ready for transport- ing. Mark name and address of firm to which they are to go plainly on r‘rWnr, and send fuilvl advice and in- voice by first maill after the goods on shipped. Fat, heavy stock is always pre- ferred. FARM NOTES. Don’t a-lllow the weeds to get ahead of you this wet weather. Run the horse oes through everything atleast once a week. One thing shoulle aIWuys be home in mind by the person who is making butter to sell. The butth ‘ls f somebody else to eat, an. it for your interest to make 1 _ 5 them, whether it suits your ta be not. * , . With what we waste of ediblosofs’li kinds, if properly distributed, the p00?- est inhabitant need never go fhintigl‘y‘ and doubtless fewer people an or £0; want of food here than in any 0°th on the planet. No cr0p the farmer can raise Wild yield as good returns for the work put upon. it as buy. The trouble is we ca not [Ohiow the practice of selling for amuinuber of years without impoV- erishing our lands. SW8an water under the heated temperature of the summer_ 60-5" “08. becomes not only unfit to drink, but at the same time a. breeding plum for myriads of animulculea, 0 1181118“ is (:he onlyhnimal in which the: leprosy bacillus exists. and that. the disease is contagious, but not hereditary. stated om good authority that he inâ€" noon at 1125 reS1dz-nce on Long island- m (lisz rivlthlqtiflfjfmwémfligflfi?“3? Dr aggravating disorders andd 35? tends to remove to British Columbia. Burglars at Camden, N. 9., on I‘ueS- ENGLAND HAS BOTH ENDS ml‘fis'tuw in {he ‘80”. 5M inch .I'B dew when taken into the stomach of an . Senator Scott, Seer tary of State, has day morning shot and killhed liar: . “laugh. [n very dry salmon-q it may be ma‘s‘ I received. a letter frag the Governor of Vance, aged 65, and 1191' dang terv 1' - n ‘ “‘i advisable to, so}. it, a “tug deeper to *â€" Florida, asking him to send Canadian Sarah M. Shaw. . Au unlnlon 01 (ulmdus Defencesâ€"“lint Law” germinuiru The improved FAW NOTES rewresen-Latives ito 'L‘he International Dr. David Starr Jiol‘dann the united “0"” new" “ “ we” l“"’“‘""' drills have an attachment to the hoes Fisher Conference, which will take place no next month. Lord A‘ber ’n has received from the Colonial Sect to y a message “much in- timatas that thdrmembem of the Cana- dian jubilee contingent must wear the ‘m'eldals presented by the Queen whenâ€" ever they are on parade. Mr. Ears has offered the City of Montreal to m'love the Grand Trunk offlrss from. Pedal: St. Glharffrs to Vio- Do not store damp grain. How do you plow? Cut and cover? \Vell, don't. I A well prepared seed bed for wheel: is a paying investment. H'ste makss wasteâ€"often. in pro- paring a field. of wheat for sow- ing. ' lit is as important to sow clean seed wheat as it is to plant clean seed of any kind. ' “The modern majesty consists in work. What a. man. can do is his greatest ornament."â€"4C'arlyle. Plant lovers should remember that one good watering which wets the ground Clear down, is worth a. dozen dribblings. i If your clover is on a. wet field make up your mind that much of it will be heaved ou’; by the frost before next: spring. Do not get excited over wheat and rush in more than you can put in, in good shape. A small field, well tilled. may my you better than 8 large one hastily half prepared and poorly sown. \Ve all do the best when we keep within. the lines that we have the most knowledge of. and most of us States expert. says the America“ We The Philadel rhia Press rints an inâ€" ' 1 f the destruction . _ l D v éietliifliii $1335?“ or bervww With Major-General Vs ebber. Benjamin Hyde Benton. a sporting Who attended the recent meeting of writer, well known in England and the the British Association in Toronto. SL'att‘eS lit §Z$Ҥir'iy difhgdéilfiihrywtb "Will You venture an opinion on om ies . - l .. Comma ‘, g at the end of this mcnth Cenadas defences? he was asked. . a new steamsh' service will be in- It was a subject to which he had giv- augurated from ortland, Ore. to lioâ€" en much thought; one he had thought . kohama and Shanghai and Hong Kong. about and talked about on the plains Loris. square in the centre of the. city China, of I dj d] f . , G t ifg nted enemyan from taxation for Travel is blocked‘ in Texas uwmg to n a an 953 M- aneld. [the ['93, twen y yea!“ ' the yellow fever. .Most: of the towns Lakes and long water frontier he deem- r. Borden. the Dominion Minister of have organized shot gun quarantfnhs. ed a strength rather than aweakness. ggrighz: 3:33. thgglbuol? gderagfizglgfg‘ :9 thfitatrms can “top only at the He took an envelope and drew a line . mm - c1 1 . ' - , . . ffcers after fair! years' service applies 15“)de Carnegie of Pitwburg. has across ‘t lfflgtthys t0 Indlcflte the to the whole service. both permanent secured the “men mine from Mm boundary line. and volunteers. . wmee peOPle and, has-now controt of On one side, he explained, were the Idiotic-Col. _ Bliss was out driving the largest iron producing combination Stat-es with their vast territory and at Ottawa With his three children and in the world. 1 gmat Population .‘ on the other side num' The lipase “m Way 335.! “.39 “g John Carson, a. school loy, at Lansing w, 8 C, ( d3 1 ' 1:. t t l upset 001.3115 w: sermva "1.1mm Mir-h. invited a boy to strike him in d “‘4 '3 "ML “0 me 0 Se te- Md it is do mi f. be .0". the nurse the chest when he expanded."l‘he lad ment- NOW. be said. the Americans W “ New" from their "Linnea-f ,did so, and Carsontfell dead from par- would have to penetrate somewhere and Dr. Laberge, Medical Health 0 ficer alysis of the bear . then st. . _ of Montreal. states that so far fiftY Baron Kon1tsky, of South America mg 509: nodrlt: vae‘qt’ there wasnOth thousand people have been vaccinated, who advertised some time ago) that he 8 on but as that is only onefifth of the popâ€" 1 was if h did not ét work ENGLAND As BO'J ‘N ‘. Nation 0f the city' he “Wises that the gigddtsuiiirry outethe threatg in New B 1H E D's campaign should be kept up. York by burning on the gag jet‘ England meld thle situation at both Mr. R. Scott. Minion secretary William Harold and Sheriff Radford ends, andvby the facilities afforded uf oflState, tis vferyoasaggpme at: tdo the (is; were shot and kniled fanduDe-pxu'ty Sdhertâ€" water communication from the east and wopmeu o u an a 16 “'1 iff Stewart, probably ata ylnjumua the railway communication by the C ' 1 ,V ‘, . r ' . . ' Great Britain. Hie expects that before Delta, 03.1., on 1 riday while the officers P‘RJ from the west, could mass her long the country can selll annually fif- . 1- new iii - to arrest. Harold. t million dollars'worih of butter and :hflfigeda witfi 12,8131,ng forms 111 Opposition at any point in for regulnting the depth, and at the mime time firming the soil on the seed. it is especially valuable where the soil is imperfectly prepared. The average time of seeding is from about the first to thé fifteenth of September. Occasionally, some is sown as late as October 1, but; unless it is exceptionâ€" ully rich s)il, or has been preceded by potatoes, is likely to be a, failure. \V‘heat sown in August is apt to be damaged by the Hessian fly. This pest has caused greab damage for sev- orcill years. it is generally supposed that late sow-hug is the only remedy, and that by sowing quite late It would entirely escape their ravages. Whilst this may be true generally, I have known instances where late seedâ€" ing was badlly damaged and earlier sowing was injured but little. My ex- perience the bust few years convmces mic that the character, preparation and state of fertility of the soil have as much influence as the time of sowing. When the soil was well prepared and rich, the wheat suffered but little while parts of the same field where the’ soil; was thinner, were badly dam- aged, allthough sown the same day. Last year we seeded to wheat a strip containing about three acres that had been. in potatoes, followed. by rye, the year previous. The ground had been heavily manured for potatoes and was rich. The remainder of the field had received no manure for several years, and) was not so fertile. The wheat on the, potato round was not injured ' '1 . in: the least ut near by it was bad] . ease to em“ Bumm‘ . . Gwrge Burns! 1mm recently a “1‘5‘ Cdnuda' damaged. ll‘here was mo differenceih know “cue “will “Yen “it” we Some unknown party, claiming to 'be man on the revenue cutter Grunt, at The Americans. he mid. would be M (ha mum“. of preparation or time of have spent a. Lifetime Ln the study of the brother of Nod Hlaln'lran. the oars- man. has been making repeated reâ€" quests to him for the loan of $100. wiring for the same from Rochester and 'I‘onawanda. The police of these places are looking for the mam After a. trim] lasting several days, W. H. Ponton, teller llll] bhe Domin- lgoml Bank at} N amuse. which, was rob- bled of $32,000 last: August, who was changed with the robberyfiwas brought to a concluded old Saturday, when the 311380-1184? lwas discharged from cus- o y. The British exports to Canada declinâ€" ed four per cent. in September. and thirteen per cent. in lthe first nine mionths of the year. as compared with the same period last year. The imports from Canada. incne'ise'l thlirtyâ€"twoper a few subjects. In seeking a, market for our farm products, we are too apt to overlook our nearby market. Aim to produce such products as the surrounding market calls for, anticipate the de- uiind. Every month of the year some product of the farm is sought for b the consuming community, and 1 those products are at hand purchasers may be found to Lake them. A young man announces in a. com temporary that he ‘wauts a good strong Christian wife to take care of the chickens and garden. There is a. chance, of :1. lifetime for some girl who has strength in her arms and. grace in her heartâ€"The Vi’bstern Plowman. Our opinion is that a wife that is wanted for no higher pur- pose than that needs more “grace " than “strength in her arms." We do not know that. farmers com- plain of hard times more than other people. We are quite sure that agri- culture is not suffering; more than other industries, and not :15 much as some. -We think no industrious far- timer has suffered for food or the neo- cssities oflife during the period of de- pression. They have had an abund- .1m'e of food and clothing enough to make. them comfortable _â€"-â€"â€"___ A BURlM‘AH RUBY'S ESCORT. When a fine rullxy ic found in Hur- muh a pmression of the elephants, grandees and soldiers cswrt ill; to the King's palace. Elegétile‘h£303,111"geaijzéafzugfhfzg prepared to withstand a. winter term of the [our heirs to an estate valued It'll-Kn "1 Canada, and as long as Eng~ at $1,000,000, ‘ land held her posts in the Pacific there CA1 asessifinlgftheagézlic ghiiin’thvfpfllic was always an army of 50,000 men in on ress, e [[1 e tee , L 1c 1., i . , p ‘ it “gas stated that the American peoâ€" "ifmfld' Lu (liner {’3' the mutant gill-(i ple were. fast becoming degenerates hngland' Bald (181181711 “Miller. through the use of beer and tobacco " would spend her last sovereign before and eating too much meat. she would lose Canada, and you know." it is announced in New York that h‘? added: "tile 11"“ SUVH'Glg‘D Would John Armstrong Chanler, the former ’Wln Out the Sllver dollar." husband of Amelie Rives. the. authoress, WOULD Bth‘lAK Ul’ 'l‘Hlli UNION, is hopelessly insane in the Blooming»â€" to'n asylum, while Amelie Rives, now Princess Troubetskoy is a mental wreck ill) a Philadelphia sanilarium. Secretary Sherman has written a re- ply to Lord Salisbury one the Bering . Sea conference question, in which he cent 1n September. and twentyâ€"flour suggests a Conference in arcordan‘e per cent. for the nine months, as com~ 1 with the terms of Lord Salisbury’s pared with the previous year. lugrcamem‘, to be held presumably after GREAT BRITAIN. 13;).2:nuji;ev:;eifjlf‘tl:) and Japan havo . . l . . . A heavy fall of snow is reported in Accummg to (he made reports of England over the \\ ostmorelzinl Hills. Messrs. Dun and Bradstreet, the condi- A man. named Poltlouk made a surâ€" lion of business in the United States cessful trip across the English Channel is good. but shows no marked increase. in a balloon. lithe exports of wheat have expanded, The jubilee gifts and addresses tuland for the past week have been the the Queen are on! exhibition at the large“ on record- ’ic payments Imperial Institute, Lindon till-rough 1the 6::irni'gklitmtse an:1 slanted tone _ tobet e urge. ever nown. an . me Mr’ .Glads ., hu-(It‘lined to aka-Ede course. is a satisfactory indication of to a rtquest. that he intu..vene to bring b t L- l L d t .Dh I about a. settlement; of the engineers" a a“ s an m m 3‘ {movemen ' e.‘ 8‘ atrike mnnd for labour is also good, and an- . ' , pears to be augmenting. The demand (’“u'e‘m‘l B‘W 'd the filvamon for cotton is increasing. Prices of pig Ailimfly' has am”, to Ge’mn’J- 339 iron are stead-y. Ore shlilpments on the 6‘." k” or comerwn'g Emperor “ll'v lakes are very large, amid prices of [inâ€" mm' ‘ l ished products are rising. Lord Salisbuil'sy's retirement. lit-om 11‘ seeding. On rich soil plants grow faster, have more vigor and hardiness and resist the attack of insects bet- ter. insects always attack the weak- er plants, leaving the stronger ones undisturbed . ‘ DRESSING AND PACKING GEESE {AND DUCKS. I A subscriber asks the best. way to dress geese so as to have all the down nicely off. The subscriber also asks how. to pack so as to get. a good price for them. Ki'l'l by bleeding; in the mouth or opening the veins of the neck; hang by time feet until properly bled. Leave feet and head on: do not. remove in~ Lestines nor crop. .h'or sea-lilting the water. should be as near the boiling point as possible, wiih~ out boiling; hold the: bird by the head and legs and immerse and lift up four or five times; as it‘ requires more time to penetrate and loosen the feathers than in chickens. Some parties advise after scalding to wrap them in tl. blanket for the pur- pose of steaming, but they must not be. left in this conu'lition long enough to cook the flesh. Two or three. min- utes is the time recommended. Do not un-derf'nke to dry pick geese and ducks just before killing for the sake of saving tluo feathers, as it The United States was a great counâ€" try. with great resources of men and money. but as long as England main- tained the gold standard and retained control of the gold supplies of the world there would be no possibilities of the States succeeding in such a conâ€" test, But, said the General, though England would spend her last sovie- reign before she would submit. she would likewise Spend her last sovereign before going to war with the United States. Moreover. the invasion of Uanada would mean the breaking up of the. Union The States would have to be uggmssors. and the sentiment in the Stars against it would cause. the west or the south to break away. and. in any case. such aggression could only result with Weak men at the head of American affairs. ' From whatever way it was looked at General W’ehber thought that an attempt to take Canada. would he the ruin of the American nation. He took no stock in the idea that a feeling of neseqtnient towards the States was growmg in England, The. English peo- 'l‘litlA VEL ON BELTS. »‘ . - ~ GENEM L. I’18 laughed at jingoism. uni he thought causes the skin to be very much in. ‘ ‘ I . gigging BJOIPOSSlM tnfdlilvstÂ¥hemD-flllsv Argentina‘s when for export “63‘ the sentuuent and sense of the best flawed, and is a great injury to the [mndl‘rss 16‘”le bells‘ “3ng “m9” of the American people placed the atâ€" tempt at Canadian conquest altogeth- er Without the bounds of possibility. sale. Do not pick the feathers Off the head; iOELVO the feathers on for two or three inches on the neck. Do ing staircases, convey Q‘e patrons of :1. large Parisian store from one floor to another. “hrlonuiolel. timato-d at one million tons. Edward Lazugtry. 0115 husband of l The C'hil-iau. Senate is discussing the

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