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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1897, p. 6

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s e prese % God at o . bhe abild, F to cbu; ‘ the on ns the â€" baog! *T Es h. f ; tb :}i < ] [ S@mIoreq YJ Ipe them fropd the reguler services of| ;, } {2PROT LePl MK@ & # pampe e in e t am bf this evil wile, si im mss fag m e es : mxm WoBK FIFTEEN somne fagade id 5y ‘ BABS A6P, 'x‘fi’ j ppales PP 7M PM9" m”flfll‘w _ _ 2 mss s 0 e n t de $ss The breed has a good deal to do with ? the egg yield and leghorns and minorâ€" i cas will give the best reeults if they k are provided with warm quarters, but f “‘m&hsminhw‘ ‘ than the breed. Some persons will get . few eggs from the best Imyers, F heary breeds, which are not noted for _‘h& h"l q‘dflt",_'fll_givo surprieâ€" g rosults in this direction, in the hands of others. Piymouth rocks are * y favorites, after a good deal of obâ€" ‘ servation. It properiy managed they will ‘iuuedlentlnuhm“. L'-uflmu-m’,m " bhey should be given a raw cabba v;:' du;aaurulpu o{‘ which to peok. Og:kcd b Once a week and mixed with their mash ti? also excellent but not indisâ€" e. gnob !ndinr as I have described, ;&buv-mpmm roost at nights, 'ti‘b proper stock to begin with, 6 be tuppouxfixg for the care and r bestowed,â€"G. H. Burnett, St. obp, N. B., in Practical Farmer. they sh poahd}: t on pooked and seasoned with salt and| She fastened two large baskets on W u\':i l:g warm. ; Ieed th; outaide of her ‘:;uo& next the fi should not get so la & and every morn ey were, aflb}!!but that thx':vill l‘ora,wuwh- with out flowersâ€"the {mn. ey ng immediately atter. Then during ?iud- in one basket, and the delicate, “g”hmoou a few handfuls of oate, |fragile ones in the other. All the wheat, harley or buckwheat should be |school children “a(;lagb,y helcd themâ€" bbered over the floor of their house. selves, and studied the better ’%it e iAoor should be covered to the| And the business men took a breath of of three or four inches with chaff fragrance into their duaty offices that nr hayseed from the mangers of {the | helped the day ulo:fl. EKven the tramps Sattle, so that they are compelied to| were welcome to all the beauty they hunt for every kernel. Plenty of freeh tho§ con!d get in their forlorn lives. water and sand and small grevel or| ‘You out auch quantities,‘ said one ber shelle, should alweys be within|to her, ‘aren‘t you O'::‘d you will g:ir cawlt_;‘.LOQoe or bwice a week | rob yourself f Wg immedia @ forencoon "“hl% harley B ipth af thre G@od ab the bour of divine worshi importent charscteristic of u: j:r ch r&J The practice of leavin ) Obflzm) at bome when the p;nug bo church is epntirely too common. the oncoming Jonouuon is to be ined boohurchâ€"going and properly fitâ€" the religions res udwz; 01 muâ€" P 7 ,Lboflmt‘o%nhwnbfld- » ~fiu ideal church is constituted 1 pges and all grades. The vouns sooked and HORHCOET WTM Lfall vVâ€"“v““Q'“' wash of coaked vegetables of same kind, c "a such as potatoes, turnips or bee into| In Connectisout.a few years ved which i";il.d wheat ll;’:&n. mid:]im a lady who had a h&uti‘ui fig in gatmeal or cornmeal in about equal | which she took great Ydda- e whole m'u The mess should be mixed in country was proud of it, too, and peoâ€" tha water jn which the vegetablee are | ple drove miles to see it. * by themselves when about six sa ce w n amores brog and regular attention to obtain the reault$ They should have a morning winter, as many of them have not sut M“”Mhhmflo fSiciently recovered from the exhaustion | 244 2204 with so qarvingo acct dthomoulfingmnoa. But some of | deats as Mfli‘. @ & the old hens will be noticed w hich have great measure to his craze for fast moulted sarly and those, if well tended, | Â¥iYi2¢ and under the cirenmstances will commence laying early. All hens ."-m,-w-uoa that a wideepread dthi;chulhouldbopnzin.pen by |iwapression should prevail thas he themaelves ‘“‘"&““P‘ulfltkan with | woald sooner or h.,., meet with his thom. Also pullets hatched in early [JEAth through a carriage accident, in May, if they have had free range, will|t}* same way as the late D\h_ol] be matured and vigorous and should be}|OU°®2% who had his neck broken 10 00c dA rrenat farm, where chickens as well as caga ml':md.she,mhudwm on old hene if one wants eggs carly in Â¥ Pm re o w# IM'D_]_!I"{‘ "““' They Why he Baid it m.’ male _ _ ""* wore e years ago the work of home | s ““’m g » 2 ie eege aie » im x h m&“.:: A -3’"#““ i nm..'ab:b.....fl‘... ffl.“.’.’.‘l‘ R ”‘:‘CT!M hhoe . â€" &’ ~ with » rv W hawnk. 1. ___ ; _ ", | °CCj NCO AUGIAUY 4 rdy breed and have heary feathering :“‘m; protects them from the cold ; They wmature carly, and for the ordinary $ n mnae 2 L TR (be Pord n ut whho i than on c onl d »pon young ohiidren is escled _and sell for a higher price | @2 2Â¥0id driving with his friend Count t.:‘uyodnr season of the year. Dfi-& 'ho..n..uj....hm.‘ How to obtain a supply at this time is with two serious accidenta pags & problem well worth the earnest attenâ€" "-5--“'*-‘-"-'7-'»'- tion of every owner of poultry. fatal, if popular euperstition is to he ®, while mfl? n:: ""‘n IIM of sarb,never nction of Diamond Dyes e Condition Under Which Shaves. , reccdig WIIK Gonaent to Lag" * â€"â€"â€" nrijpareom Contin‘tGueme How During the winter fresh egge are leas|_ Th# German Emperor will do well| ‘You hace (hce M * _; _ Jie, fopnd the Dis 1 imitations of Disâ€" _all other And are as * it aes M A ho bie § .’m ‘ ke wey . Apey yere »pip Up/ in‘ s mea ie matarapage Rer. ‘BMEOrs of an ardent and affect "";',' Bature, ol’rom » lady in .‘m‘“ Englaod, who wigeed perall »dane.""" _One of them,s simple minded fel) De CM,0 mMIp OW was » beachelor, and Evu {n the habif of reading to his partner ex from letters o] ap ardent and %uh pature, from s ladv in tha n Di There is no monarch in En who dents as hmfih‘. to a dlk mind: ts Inemen Â¥ e it h% SUIDNIGIDE thik a wihoan.ie q toot caught in the sti and, the usds t d was ‘Mmam&uum Eaperor rushed to the borse‘s head “‘;:'amwm before he sucgeed with his one arm in bringing the animal to a standntill It ie en tm "AQ Count was about to follpw, when his Count was driving a, a%., w . _ ""Tng afarâ€"inhand, with :b!*:.flmflbdh'- on the Doxâ€"seat, the coach was upast into a aa from thoughtful|,, WSl: W he, ‘the truth is we have @licate attant thoughtful almanae u'»}q ‘s ; and nnubese/Mesl Soonvegs frus Shen 799 | ho is cuch reatindd for sn wl rext the ’:'uuoh open the see of mabrimany as ever he promiges & fine day vwlww ’{.""% auspicions an occarion as M& 1| know it will be t?‘q otm-lh "‘ o delfoong, | MAF MA ts spone id un R€alnd day. yer honour, is set down a4 4 fay the deticate: | MAY ng, my, pongratulations and | gay ;3 tho%n ;';l woh:hw Ww& that T am Herlock Shomes e ts n on s ""m "‘J‘“ My. aim:tou into the emokâ€" A Matter of Figures is a bree °’1 car, and the bridegroom turned Tommyâ€" 1 men who have tog Lm"?”::;: u% said to the bride in an aweâ€"struck mfiy % w&m‘;‘m" C ow : â€"No; |b':‘}:!':h” " “l.l:;udu. ite mo use! They are on bwo :: more, my nhw, ::;_ said one | to 9=‘â€"Harper‘s Basar. l 80 L. e I $s Rire Th o | ; ‘My B in M th '3:” "mirn'! 8. pogat Aet enprrhâ€"t in me W‘:’_& s Pk Pn r rfertseat Me Dould Tob â€" coudy ssid the doorâ€" opo a the i Â¥ou may have seen the advertise. mont yourselves. This is how it came »whout. ‘The moral to be pointed is : to place not your trust overmuch in ]|anid, as ho stapped on His way down | the railway car and addressed a young , -uvhm.m'iflsm ‘ %'fid?ukn_quf-ldth. young man in surprise, 'N""‘O‘N'.'lr&ofic. ‘I know that you have been mar ried, So has this young *_ You have just been married to each other. s ou are the bridegroom and she is the ‘Y“""ib&-fiut.'u man admitteo, ‘bat T‘l ‘..Jux know bow you found it ont,‘ ‘T‘ll tell you that later, bat just now I will merely add that you were marâ€" vied this morning and that you are now ‘“;“rwrmtfip Am I right? ‘¥ou are, stranger, bat won‘t you nlubo'yo;&eovtnd&h-&h.n ‘ 8Q .‘.‘Z‘.':L:i‘,. telt you. I discovered | Wantedâ€"A "Housekeeper. h Viâ€"Page ;z"I AGiaim Iw â€" An Offer |" VAN CAME M , meerto on )e amats | 60 iuaew‘s dire, hortth; Aunot Hetty (1 poeh . %"‘ Tothâ€"I dn bwo or mere, my son Inp W_lumun i ipedaits Omakice at af uL_ ue 00C CFWaA columas of the Warsr.oo Cg o o ons evie a w w are not more Chronicles than any DADAFP. oslfe. Naoae.to down as a fine a have Frod | Olles in the dpadoapewewe orry wBar Manker| 4 Irop in Morts pÂ¥*¥»0Y 4m4mm- m’.” Waterion olR Bs taps on ned Pn M Feathils AC Rexrey 3 gor "on hh eeron tds . -#‘b‘l-fim'&,Wh W storice Nubmplat ol hi lb iibmak Bove® & cungrt _ . x 1y $st w "*8 & 4 ies pnabioeys JAss o Hameen = KHFTE ~Bupapor aup Accowensee | _.____ _ E: wAotn T® ind Weikle.l 1I OR ®C munlcocropmenmunan . OO q00 Hth Btrocte, Water ’w Policles Quaranteed . 82 mw mm'“" Â¥IREINE oo :;Imm. Y."A"-“-..k_, WH â€"4â€" M1M8 Prosident, & See s 2. keeps copstantly in stoos Sanderson‘s Bakery THE MERCANTILE FIRE 14 King Street, Card of Thanks, Prices Cut in Two in the Middle M.’l&hwlfiu $ 0Q for 82 50 | Bo ‘ Sui price «s aa a¢ «& «. ‘.» 64 a«)! I’A‘ u“ w?lh‘ «s ‘;‘anj «& lg " a & $ n 1y c og. : « i# [ 18A aa «« «« a« 1 4 « 37“7 «« «s i4 is 2 30 1 25 Y“mtl «& ue 1008 1 And want of it the fellow. So too clothes the and t of theay the savage. th'c!m.tw.‘-:h&drh?w' -'uudt;o“o-dlfir-‘ Wu Our they 3. " a ues Auaricas d wigkes w nagich & ow a i suit ab pri ::‘bh-. Wp-nr'-inmdu las prices Worth Makes the Man S. SAUDER & Co,, IN8URANQE mm OB __â€" _ â€" _ WATERLQQ QNTaRIQ EPCOW h rBAt price is cut in half. lescent in the prices of clothin . the line. ‘ea in ho priews of clothin ¢‘ail sloog The Tine." lt APHA PBA â€"‘ on goyq The Now Deperture. John Styebet‘s, [ "7." Aemdesiadi If Hotelifor Sale, Farm for Sale, t + . y uo pueparestdont . § M is PS

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