- DECEMBER“" ‘9°9 _ mn mass News ~ THE cHARLo'rTE't‘owN GUARDIAN . . rmsr or mf ` PAGE SEVEN ’ li I-tttttttttIIttItttt\ttt~t-tt-rr--tt....--.-.m,.,.,,,,_,_,, _ 0 -it>outr'"' ttousts PLAIN ‘I i \ _ \_ Fm' Infints and Children. utttit mmttttt ftl' rrnmrttrn r l|rtrrtit?ttrrt'Er§EiTr\Tr\t'rr`t`rrt A\§¢elabie`Picp for-A5 t simi1atlngtitel`oodanciReg;ita- L ttngtitzSlamai:iL=»am1Bowc of l ' t..trr!r5rQ@t|rt~g5uyiin rt H t: `ffl__.§_'.;-L_ H-`”E 2 i ll :tration - ` Prom0lBs'Digesiion.Chcert`ui- t §mim.Morphiae nor Mineral l or Nano o'ric . néuvmnnuvamma n.¢a..‘ .r J- Alx..|’|nnl :I Rughlb .Hu - bn Jog! ¢ imllllllf ~ no~,r»¢4 -N" ii£§’.‘;.‘-»°“"’n.;... Apcrfcct Remedy for Qonsiipa- ` tion. Sour Storn;ich.Dtarri_toea. , Worms .Convulstons.l`evcrr,v__\: $ub-Scratch- ing Pun. o take out the litter and when it rains thc fowls all go under the house for shelter. i have two windows in every pen (above the floor, of course), and when but one pen is built, I also have two windows (one on each side), on the sides. The windows should all be hinged at the top, so as to admit fresh _ V 0 v______v_, ` i _ Y _ ' each pen being 8x12 feet, The house :tir all over the house when needed. Farm For Sale. Splendid house. int-no horn cult "npcs ¢~_|mt.,.. and. onchnlf covered with hnrd and _soft vtool yielding highest vetttt-ns inlurnltor. onc lnrri cleared and in cxcellcnt hvtttt. wt-ll wtttcrctl Inspection in\‘lt.\-tl. (ll-IAS. S Wltl(ill'l` l"ire Insurance For ratesin tne P. IC Island Mutual Firc Insurance Uomprtnica on Farm Buildings. Churches, Halls. Schools, Houses, Chirac l-`nctories.Water Mille, atc.. ctr.. npply to tx tt. steal.. syti..t~-- st..»» _ Phono I5 1: i 0 e The last and final notice is here by given to all those persons serv ed with garnishee papers for the 12th oi November Court that un-I less their respective amounts are paid immediately exectrions will be issued ioi the recovery of the same without rlistirtctioztof person.~.As the expensein some cases wrllbc greater the zttlte debt, it is advisable tltae mtltan ouuts be paid at once. EDWARI) KIELLY, t 2- i gdmwftf WALKER ll0USE L TORONTO The House Of Plenty . Toronto’s Favorite Hotel - Rctnodcllvtl tu.tl R1 l‘tti'ninlird ati un cxpt r_uli ttiro of $ltt0,t»0tl.tt|. Poslttvuly tltc fino.-t lui-.nttort in tho titty for Uonunotclal un.iths. Nothing tn equal this i-t Now Eugluttd. tiountt- with prlvnto baths lot $l..'»tt per day anti uu;sultes of two rooms and hath ftu~$|.tttt pci- day and tip. Dining room and uttfc i`lr~'t-cin.\'-rt. ltlttropcau plun. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF t Stoua floors, nothing wood but thc do.nr-tl, Equipped with its own banitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. thug t>t»t»\nw'retat>h°"° ln Every Rwm Strictly A Temperance Hotel Sunil for Booklet. ST0lil_ll l' (RATTS _ ----__- __. vi-ui EASIERN S‘_,S.CO. »-_» Reliable and Popular Rowe Between St. John and Boston l"ARltiS ctt/tat.o't1'it;row.~r 'ro nosTo.\' first Clan . ....S9.45 Second Clan ...$795 Stttsllaorm. $1.00 ‘ stttcti:--istr---ssavtci; Commencing December 9th, the Steamship “Calvin Austin" will cave St John every Thursday at 5' " 'ii`."`tT‘T'l`6i-’EaStport; Lnbec. Port- land and Boston lter\.rnln¢lea\'es Union Whirf Boston, ltlnndnys at o oo a. m. nad Portland at % 0,, p_ ,|~_ [or Lubcc, Enrtport, and St. lohu. _hm,,,». Ttgkets at proportionately low Qc.. 0 ’ if at att srtttwsy smtonaena :_`,,g;,, gm th;-ongh toduvtination. ` Thompson, T. F. A: 1 A.. WM G. l.\l'I. ne t st_.|..u MAKING GATE lN 'WIRE FENCE Plan for Making' Opening' that Can Bo' Varied to Any ' Size to Suit.-By H. H. Bryant.. ln making a gate in a wire fence, use 6x6‘s for the gate posts and 4x4's |for the rest of the posts in the fence. The brace shown at A should be a 4x4, and should he placed t_wo-thirds =of t.he height from the ground on the gate post and one-third of the dis- ’tance from the ground on the second post. At il is shown a brace made of wire which should he placed around 'the bottom of the first post, and nailed so that it will not slide. The other end is placed near the top of second post. from the gate. By placing a stir-k in the two strands they can be ` i/iii' _ . .\l |- _ lliitl ll' I -/III? R1! lg/lll ’ 1\YZl iv/-*S57* “J lvl ‘ \. ~- \. ..._... . ._ ..-_ ._.....- Cutting Gate In Wire Fence. twisted and brought taut. The sec- ond hrace shown at E should be made ottt of 4x4 fastened to the top of the second post front the gate and secured at the bottom of the third post. The gate frame shown at lI,Cand Fshould be made out oi’ 3x3 well pttt together. I Stretch the fence wire across the |gute, and cut after stapling firmly to I the frame of the gate. Of cottrse, this plan can be varied to any size of length to suit the builder. Spraying Fruit Trees. ' Dou‘t spray only the trees front which you expect to get marketable frttlt. Spray all the trees, otherwise the trees you go to the trouble to spray early in the season may become infected later by the unsprayed trees. Money In Sheep. ""§6"t'\ié"lit'5li"lftiV`H'cleared 100 per cent. on their money in sheep for years; but these are the real shelt- herds. Not every ntan has the shep- herd instinct; but we may all do b`et~ ter than we do. C-_-_-\.-ve-v-_-_-v-_--_w ----------- v -.nv-v~v-v-_-v-_/\»,-v-_¢~ ______________________ _ __,______ , ,. ,_ Corn and Pork. t The farmer who has a number of spring pigs ready for the fattening pens should devote a little time to the study of feeds and their influence on the qttality of meat produced. When it is desired to produce pork, or rather fat, one kind of feed is necessary. When the desire is to have lard hogs for the market, no other kind of feed should be used. Corn is pre-etnlnently a fat-forming feed, and when the feeder \'.i.~.h:s to produce an animal tvith rt great deal ot fat to supply the lard trade noth- ing is better than corn. When the de- sire is to produce animals for meat alone nothing can be a poorer feed than corn. ' The influence of corn on the per- centage of fat should he borne in mind and the ration mixed to accom- plish the best results. - Manure Currants. Were you dissatisfied with the size of your ctirrants? Let us whisper' a secret. Yott can improve the fruit gl'9Bl|Y by heavy manuring. Now is a good time to apply it. The woodis ripe and is going into-its long rest. Yoti may pile straw manure about the bushes so heavily tltat the grass and tveeds. if any, will bo smothered, and all tlte better for the currants. This frttit needs mulching enough _to keep the surface cool. Need of Cream Separators. With average cows and using the cream separator it is estimated that front $50 to $75 per year can be saved in btttterfat with ten cows. This amount will about pay for a good cream separator, and its usefulness will last f'or many years, making the buying of one a good investment. He- ing able to sell the cream without hauling the ntilk to the creantery also saves much time and labor. , Value of Potato. , On account of the starch they con» tain, potatoes are valuable as food. The potato tuber consists mainly of a mass of cells lilletl with sturch and encircled by ti thin, corky rind. As as an nrticlc of dict consists in the starch it contains, and to rt less ex» tent in the potash and other salts. The quantity of nitrogen in its coni- oosltion ir. small. i __,_________,__w________|, _ __________________g` .-., t, is fig-53...... _ - - ._f._i.___.- _ --;-'P"”-- ,.7-~ ‘\.-~ . ‘~~..... -. .- , _ STAR FLOUR ._ ron ~ BREAD °\,.D]2`\} Am: - |==As'rr=av SCO'l`Cll BUN- ' £5- 5 :_ ..~ .< r A or-'; ' r r ~_..... -_ ..- V - _ ", ’ - -1 _:r I "t~‘.:_.-,g.-,g,L».“...'g;'i - ‘ °‘ . not rnrtsatt tan, tive rosters, at ,Q!__§§?,.~ _ STAR L _ (iOl.DlE’S ' FLOUR HAS THE tt 1 lb. STAR flour, I-2 lb. Sugar, i lb. large blue raisins, I lb. currants, 1-4 lb, mrxed p§€l,I-4 lb. almonds, i-2 oz. ginger, I-2 oz. Jamaica pepper, i-2 teaspoon black pepper,i small teaspoon carbonate soda, i teaspoon of cream tirter, t small breakfast cupful milk,nr as much as will mix it with the hands. Mix this altogether i t-z breakfast c'tpfu`s STAR F1 llf, -4 ‘b. but cr or lard,r 2 tee_ispoo11..ii baking powder, mix to a fine paste with water, roll out thin and line biking tins with this, reserv ng a piece forthe top, ptttin th: above mixture, make flat ot top and wat edges round, and put on the p:.ce of paste reserved for it. ..-~°‘na“- .-'ttf-l‘° Q 'A . e-SOUR 3" --§. | ' 4 ` tht cords -tvtttttrtg co, Ltd. Ayr., ()n . _ -muounnlnlh-‘111s|n»s~_~-ufzza-nlr=m.'~\ -'. ‘r . _ __ ____, -. _ _ __ _H . _ _ _ _ __ ,_ _ , , _ _ - »- la ".-_*___ ,;_ Ef f, ,,",‘,,‘,’,,f was etoeecttveiia cr rt;-ztrras J _1(i; riampnoing lillnnttary I int, ltd I, trains on For n_le‘l and boys- L s www run 4 o own 'l‘raln~t Outward A Train Inward Notlllng heuer ‘hqn Raaadwr. emma Rr-na Un A Double Barrel Shot Gun $8. so to $2o_oo. A Single B trrel Gun $6.50 to 59 oo. . in. n . ii. ba. r un.1`r . . ‘, " P.ru.\'M.t°.M.ttnmt A.n.P..\t_r».~t tm. ` 22 (’1l_Rlne ‘L60 to $5 53 1.t5-LM t-:,ttr\[lv|7h't,nwn nr tt.:t»tt t.'~ n.t§ tttiol Or T ol Set. _ Lili 7.1it 2.l:'il '.lT Ru nl‘y Jil ll.l5 I ‘.7 ..tl 9 53 z-:.44tt_5tN.&'ttt~htrt. ittt ww ~.ttt H Ckei' Gillm- s.~i'»~i..'»| H. River 1tt.sit~~:tt tr =.'.1 For 331., ay Z- 552 ' Fzfc 9° *r-'E' -- 32 W* 1* _'fs- Z *xr-r... ' `i`-ii;-¢_ _.,... 5 .¢._,'=§_2 ; =._.s> ‘=F,'-j. ?:';£§`:‘.‘ `a___ _ .'f or :vm I-`.memirt.trt int: tfr-rt‘.~-u,_tt» l:i.t' Kenslngaton 9.i3 ti ".iti a s' td tv 9.-to -tt: ta r -1-~»~ its-I~ \'.K7` . Crabbe. ' wfrutt Fiarrlvrare, Paints, and Oils. urn rc .at '.23 Port Hill t!.3.mt 0'hoar1 50' to Atherton 7.15 1..5 ar'1‘izaisiitv tttto tint - _D ~¢. em, ’ ALM. .\.n. ~ .‘-1 nt Titres. ` I). ' \ o l. Thur _ P'-r. S . t » t'.u. . I0 IY. Fielden: ' , _ y Y. ` , M 5,", _ .-.YW_--Yes-.---.--v... _. ._ . .___ __ -.._ _ _-_ _ _ _ M. 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J0\'l.` lt] GL (It) Commission Merchants Fresh and Salt Fish and Caued, Goods. Cou~ignnieuts Solicitaed Daily Returns. |76 Atlanc Avenue _,° '-7 ltt.~‘tnitzwp'i» BOST K storf Fish Established |888 .iusr A ni=.'|v||uuEn that Jose-ph A. Rich & Co 184 Illtantic live Boston- Mass- haadie 'Sir'=t.'t‘.»' and Et-:LS on Commi-sion Make returns with cl ec ; every day and :o‘icit your shipments to Boston- tr-t6\ilt.s¢m'znt|nl F. A, i..fiLlH tfnmpany, H Wholesale and Commission dealers in FIYH 0CEAN._ LAKE' AND' RIVER FRESH l\o 4 'l` Vi it .rf, Boston, Mass. Smells and Eels a specialty. r I rl. - _ ' ' - Established |885 Ba relay, Clements Co. c ©t\.#|t\/ttz2.:stoN rx/ts:r==c t--1A.t\t-rs Sift-1c'IAl'. ATTENTION GIVEN CONSlGNl\i_EN'l`S OF Smeits and Eels Receivers of all kinds :f _“~___ _ Highest Market Prices. Daily Return. 176 At1&Dt1O AVG. 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