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ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM

... BLACK CURRANT PECTORAL COUGH DROPS, aa tSMtaal for Couba, Cold*, and AiUuna. POOR MAN'S COUGH DROPS. BTRUP OP AMERICAN WILD CHERRIES, for CoMha, Cold*, Asthmatic Complaint*, and Diffiealty AHODTNEmPrUIT and HIPPO LOZENGES. SORE THROAT LOZENGES. VOICE LOZENGES ...

THE POOR MAN’S FRUIT GARDEN

... such thoroughly ornamental character as to entitle them to a place ia the flovrer garden. The appearance of the apple, pear, cherry, and many other fruit trees when in foil bloom is quite equal to any of the flowering shinbs grown excursively for their flowers ...

FAIRS FOR THE ENSURE WEEK

... Limerick show, and make a good selection, unless you are decided taking one from some particular firm. Recipe for Blackleg. —“G. M., Moate—May the recipe which appeared in the impression of October last for blackleg used any time during the summer, when ...

DESTROYING! INSECTS

... with their adversaries. The application of the liqaida will not injure the foliage when applied aa here directed. In all the recipes for destroying the red spider which I bare seen, sulphnr is one ingredient; this, in its crude state, will not unite with ...

THE IRISH FARMERS* G

... Geherty, Allenatown. XXTKAS, Dish of Gooseberries—lst prise, Marchioness Head fort. Six Ericas—lst, Mr, R. C. Wade. Dish of Cherries—lst, Mr. Woodward. Dish of Plums—lst, Mr. Kearney. , Mr. Fergus Farrell’s Prise for the beat eight Picotees, each different ...

CHESNUT MARE,

... taught them to walk or move about on their knees to graze. My shepherd has failed to cure the distemper in their feet. Give a recipe, with general treatment, regimen, &c. Pare away all loose horn without drawing blood, and dress with butyr of antimony. They ...

SECTION I—PLANTS

... are indispensable in this case also. Worms in Hobsk. —“A Subscriber,” Waterford, writes 1. Give a recipe for the cure of worms in horses. 2. Also, a recipe for the brittleness of horse’s feet. 1. The best cure for worms is to prepare the horse with bran ...

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... in any way by the worm, though, of course, their growth is at once put stop to. 2. In your publication of last week I saw recipe for obtaining two hives of honey from one swarm of bets in the aeason, by inverting tbe occupied hive iu a backet, *ud placing ...

hKCIIoN .S

... Jlareroft, Kilbogget, C»bl«t»dTi oow Jlvaie ti.e .Nineteenth, calved iebruary 12, iSi.i, bred Shepherd Shettin, Abenleen, got cherry Duke the Second 04.'-’do). the Seventh by 'dli'7 Aif.l. l , '’'l^Vi .!uny, linllinasloej cow Victoria Tiverm*-nii!tli iy ...

THE IRISH FARMERS’ GAZETTE,

... grass to be kept constantly mown { It is not too late to sow the grass seeds, but it is for the clover seeds. . 2. Give good recipe for protecting wooden post* when sunk in the ground for paling. What would you recommend for painting ont-officos well and ...