RM2AJBH2H–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . atis infigniri precipimus. Salvlnimirum per omnia Imperiali jufti-tia. Cu]us
RM2AJC290–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . AQ.UARTA,De Paroeciis, & Plebihs, 573* ? 1^7. t < * ftnrv nFNTPR i irbary
RM2AJBGN8–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . portus , molendina, & qui^ quid eis jufliim vifum ftierie, faper H h X fredi-
RM2AJBFWD–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . i au&orttate roboramus, if penitus i»oioprium ftatwn confirihamus, eo vide^li
RM2AJBN3C–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . ISSERTATl SEPTUAGESIMASECUNDA. !^Ki ^^ene.ire r.unc vi a^ 4a demus illuftri p
RM2AJBJ5B–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . figtliatae fuper Decrt MEDII AEVI A 3?8 B taii: Ubi majus periculum , ibi cau
RM2AJBJF4–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . erium. Etiem hocconvenit inter eos , iit nulli alti ab hacd^e in antea alif/u
RM2AJBFEK–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . Runcalis: Plcbem de Bon-deno Arduini: Plcbem dc Sv>zaria:Ecclefiam de Lett
RM2AJBETA–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . Ego Vandulfus EnfHtctte XIT. ApoJIuhrum Presbyter Csr- dinalis fnljfcr!p(i.Eg
RM2AJBP2W–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . ARRETIl MDCCLXXVIII, Typis MiGHAELis Bellotti Imprefs. Epifcop. fub figno Pet
RM2AJBHY5–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . Comes , l^icecomes ,mtl Gajlaldio, nullaqut noftri Regni ma- MEDII AEVI 400 A
RM2AJBM0T–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . nm babe-tnus; c^ quicquid cnte eorum prefen-tiam finitmi atque judicatum fuer
RM2AJBG61–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . etur, infpellas ipftus precepticnesvelCbnfirmationes Regnm , vt diximus ^ fen
RM2AJBKGG–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . -fium EpifcGpum fcribant Cartas ^ cuju-fcumque voluerint teflamenti , remotaf
RM2AJBK5Y–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . ,Epijcopus, Mtrchio , Comes , Vicedomi-nus, feu aitqua ntjgna vel parva tOtiu
RM2AJBF2Y–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . - Ralpijla. Cmtem de Campill/, CurtemSatjili juhannis de Terninano, Curemde V
RM2AJBF8X–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . Ego Fugrnius Gatholice Eccle-iie Epilcopus fubfcripfi. Eg» Conradus Sahinsnfi
RM2AJBJWD–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . Ottcnis Primi Regis invil!i£imi. H 2 sigmnM up JNTI^IT. MEDIT AEVT 129 SiglHu
RM2AJBHH8–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . mp;viriderio ^ & cun tranltu & exitisfuo, Ecclefiae Sanilae Trinitatis fiabi-
RM2AJBMCT–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . oris >o(iri infertum C^ maiju fuapropria firtnata effe comperimus. Cun-tin
RM2AJBH7R–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . dcdicatas, de finu Mona-fterii rapiant, & Secularibus in Be-B neficium tribua
RM2AJBMJY–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . Joribus in pojlerum habea^r mjlris, fui-ter manu iioJJra ea firmavimus, 6* &l
RM2AJBEK9–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . rchipresby-tero, fi faBa, ex nitnc ab ingreffit Ec-cleffae itfq>e ad fatis
RM2AJBEB7–Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italici populi referentibus post declinationem Rom Imp ad annum usque MD : omnia illustrantur et confirmantur ingenti copia diplomatum et chartarum veterum, nunc primùm ex archivis Italiae depromtarum, additis etiam nummis, chronicis, aliisque monumentis nunquam antea editis . or iOifiiii finioris ^ (ecun liln Dei ti-murtm, providerint etigenium. Eleilu
RM2AM6MHJ–American messenger . .n- Part 6. Life of Christ. termedi-Part 7. The Acts and the Epistles. J ate >• Paper, each Part $ .30 Cloth, each Part 45 Parts 1 to 3 in one volume, cloth 1.25 Parts 4 to 7 in one volume, cloth 1.50 A Copy on Inspection, or DescriptivePamphlet Index Publishing Company Box 12, Bloomfield, N.J. HALLOWED FfXJ?r|* decide on the new hymn-bookI for your Church or SundaySchool until you have seen HYMNS NEW AND OLD Edited by IRA ALLAN SANKEYSon of the famous Stnglng-EvangellatIra D. SankeyOVER 550,000COPIES ALREADY SOLDResponsive Scripture ReadingsNo Trashy Words No Jlngly
RM2AWK58B–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1904 . Lombard, Fruit: Medium size ; form roundish, oval, slightly flattened at ^the ends; colorpurplish red, paler in shade; bloom heavy; suture traceable ; stalk slender, about | inch,set in a broad, funnel-shaped cavity; subject to rot when overloaded. Flesh : Deep yellow ; texture firm, juicy ; flavor pleasant; cling stone. Quality : Dessert, good ; cooking, very good. Value : Second rate for market. Season: Last week in August to first week in September. 1904 FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 57 HAND.(General Hand.) A very fine, large p
RM2AWHKDB–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1904 . Fig. 57. Spreading-board< Fro. 5S. S])reading-board.
RM2AG87WM–. Abraham Lincoln and religion. general. EirS -D- DIPLOMA COUttSH A. Anntomv of the- Body. B. Theory of Psychic Healing. C. Practice of Psychic Healing. Period one year, fee 10s. Ii I.iiiiini, a-j. Aiijil-trw Gardens. Walkcrvlllo, Newcastle-DU-Tyna C. MEMBERS POPULAR COURSE A, Trnchincs of Spii iiunlism. B. Phenomona of Spiritualism. Two Periods, fees 10s. eachE. E. Phillips, 50 Ruckliolt Eoad. Leyton, London, E.10 CHURCH CLASSES CHUHCn BEGINNERS- CLASSESHarry Palmer, D.S.N.U., 400, Radl- poiu Lmie, Weymouth. llio.vcjior. Haiti, Siiiiirr.^il.. l,V(i-;UiH EDUCATION SCHEMEJim G. M. Ilnllldav, 2M
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RM2AM8ECF–American messenger . tmas prepar-ations we mothers take turns keepingthe flocks and its my turn to-day. Youjust make yourself at home and getgood and warm. It will he some timebefore that train can move on accountof the storm everywhere. But I dont want to be thrust uponyou in this fashion, said Harriet. Itis too bad to have company the daybefore Christmas. Isnt there some place—a hotel—where I could be less in theway ? Our little town doesnt boast a ho-tel, said the young matron. You mustnot think of bother. We are glad tohave you. You may help me in thekitchen with the Christmas cakes, as it
RM2AKH9J1–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 87. Nick Ohmer.Season, medium to late.Adaptation, it seems to do well in most localities. NICK OHMER. (Perfect blossom.) This is one of the best of all varieties lately introduced :it promises to be a standard. Origin, a seedling of Widdifield by John F. Beaver, ofOhio. Plant, is a strong and stocky grower, sending out plentyof strong runners that root easily ; very healthy ; darkfoliage. Fruit, is large ; bright crimson in color with gold seeds ;fine in appearance ; smooth and regular in shape. Flesh, is pin
RM2AN01YB–American messenger . rasped the eagerly outstretchedhand Patty did not •oof? forget. She had never seen a sunbeam that equaledit. Patty stifled a sob at sight of thesweet, patient face that followed Sallysevery movement as if it were averitable sunbeam flitting to and froabout the meagerly furnished room. I understand—now, she said in achoked voice as they left the housewhen their visit was ended. Are allyour calls like this? she asked. All my cloudy day visits are, Sallyreplied. And this is what you meant bymaking our own sunshine? Pattyqueried. A Cheerful Expecter BY JULIA H. JOHNSTON. f^ OM
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RM2AKFWKP–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 79. towards the tips of the wings, silvery gray beneath. The only markings are along thefront costa and at the apex of the fore-wings. The costal marks consist of 10 or 12short, black streaks separated by similar clear white dashes ; near the apex is a flask-shaped mark which bears 4 or 5 short, longitudinal, black dashes. Last year the attackaof the Pea Moth upon pease in Ontario were considerable, Mr. John McMillan, M.Pfor Huron, even putting the loss at one-third of the crop in his district. Remedy —As
RM2AKHGF1–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . Section of Alexander.Flesh, greenish white, firm, juicy, half melting, clings to stone ; flavor, sweet and fairly goodSeason, July 20 to 30 (1896). Quality, dessert, poor ; cooking, poor ; home market, poor ; distant market, very poor.Adaptation. Succeeds at Niagara and Southwestern stations. [72] FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 73 EARLY PURPLE. For home use, as a dessert peach, this is one of the best of its season. Between 1860 and1870 this variety was grown as the earliest marketpeach in Southern Ontario, but its extreme ten-derness of f
RM2AG8JGD–. Abraham Lincoln and religion. general. Vicxrtx. 9. drj, l!» MetUuia should lightly rub the flnger-iip*with bee*wa*, or pmvdered resin, both of wliicharc luipercojitiblo at tbc first glance, Wh#n, how-ever, by c--nr.r-.jit practice, the linger has lecotnecorned, this oddltien will not lo found requisite. If tho >Irdium thinks that the corn on her fingerma? tell In!**, she may moke the spltite rap by another method; that la to any, by Bring tho sur-face of tlw nail of tho flm fi;;ger doubled sharplyunder It, and pressed boavily, at this same timetltat It is wurked backward and forward, tliu
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RM2AKJY2K–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 .
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RM2AKJM19–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . f of an inch; form,heart-shaped, sides unequal; color,bright red moroon,on yellowish ground,dark rich red in the sun ; stem, stout,l£ inches long in a broad, unevencavity ; suture, broad, half way round. Flesh, light cream in color ; tex-ture, almost tender, juicy, sweet, richand delicious. QU4LITY, first-class for table. Value, home market, first-rate; dis-tant market, first-rate. Season, June 15th to 25th.Adapatation. Southern Ontario.. Cleveland. 32 FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. COE. (Coes Transparent).A good variety for the ho
RM2AN58K3–American messenger . work.You have seen him in the doorway ofplaces you never would set foot into.The red is coming into his eye. He isno longer as faithful to the iight as heused to be. His church life is. a minusquantity. He never reads the |i|tle bookmother put into his trunk whesshe wentaway from home. But I cannot help it. m m Did you say that? Then do not besurprised if some day you feel,the touchof pain or sorrow or loss nfftj of yourown doing, but because your /rind wentthe downward path. What can you do when yofcrfind thatone you love seems likely -Krislip andfall? Make it your busine
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RM2AWJ80K–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1904 . eet. two main tubes branches run in all directions through the body to the mainorgans. In many insects there are bulb-like expansions which act as air-reservoirs. By means of the system of tubes, or tracheae, air is carried to allportions of the body, and the blood is rapidly purified by exchanging carbon- 100 THE REPORT OF THE No. 19 dioxide for oxygeu. In the case of sucking insects, the most effective wayot killing them is to suffocate them by clogging the spiracles with such sub-stances as tobacco, soap solution, kerosene e
RM2AKJNYA–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . Origin, St. Petersburg, Russia.Imported by the U. S. Departmentof Agriculture in 1870. Tree, hardy, vigorous, upright,annual bearer, productive, beganbearing at four years at Craighurststation. Yellow Transparent. Fruit, above medium, roundish, oblate, inclined to be conical ; skin,clear white, yellowishwhite when very mature ; dots, light green, obscure ; stalk, medium, in large cavity ; calyxclosed in medium, slightly corrugated basin ; fruit hangs well on the tree. • Flesh, white ; firm till veryripe, then tender ; quality,s
RM2AN24RX–American messenger . WASHING DAY. 60 American Messenger. April, 1917.. Our Fireside How They Faced the Parting of the Ways By Charles A. Ingraham
RM2AM5FDA–American messenger . destination. The Notes upon the text are themselves marvels of scholarlycondensation. They aim to present a concise explanation of thewords of Scripture, selecting those passages which need suchexplanation. The writers of these Notes have used rare dis-crimination in their preparation, and possessors of this bookwill find in it a perfect mine of informational their command. The Instructions are designed to make a practical applica-tion of the truth. This feature, which is unique, makes thevolume one of rare value, and those who read these Instructionswill not only have the
RM2AKJXK2–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . . Section of Swazie. Flesh, white, fine grained, tender, crisp, juicy ; flavor, aromatic mild sub-acid, pleasant.Season, December to March. Quality, dessert, first class ; cooking, third class ; value for home market, poor ; value forforeign market, poor. Adaptation. Succeeds in southern Ontario, especially in the Niagara district. FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 25 SWEET BOUGH. (Large Yellow Bough of Downing.) An excellent dessert apple, ripening about the same season as the Early Harvest ; not sub-ject to scab, and a favorite with those
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RM2AKFP3F–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . lus nenuphar),attacked the later cherries with the result that the fruit was wormy and useless. Apples, especially in neglected and unthrifty orchards, were scarred by insects andfungi and wormy by larvae of Codling moth. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 91 The Tussock Moth (Orgyia leucostigma) is on the increase here. In the neighbor-ing city of Buffalo, it has become a scourge, defoliating the horse-chestnut trees, andattacking other trees as well. To gather and destroy the cocoons or egg masses in winterseems to be the most feasible m
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RM2AKJ34M–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . and usually curved, inserted| without a cavity ; calyx open in a- shallow basin. Flesh, white ; texture, fine,breaking, juicy; flavor, sweet, rich,delicious. Season, October.Quality, first-class for dessert.Value, first-class for either homeor foreign markets. Adaptation, southern Ontario. mm 56 FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. BUFFUM. Formerly this pear was much in favor as a profitable orchard variety, because of its produc-tiveness and the wonderful hardiness and vitality of the tree, but of late years it is much less infavor with
RM2AKG85H–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . s surprised to find the potato-beetles feeding on the tomato andtobacco plants in their gardens. The insect in its native haunts fed on the wild potato,Solanum rostratum. Of the Solancece, or Nightshade Family, to which the potatobelongs, there are in north America six genera—not counting the South American genusPetunia, now so largely cultivated in gardens. They are (1) Solanum, nightshade;(2) Physalis, ground cherry; (3) Nicandra, apple of Peru; (4) Hyoscyamus, henbane;(5) Datura, thorn apple; (6) Nicotiana, tobacco. The firs
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RM2AM7D1P–American messenger . The Coronation of the Young Man BY REV. EDGAR WHITAKER WORK, D. D. Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, New York City EDGAR W. WORK, D-D.. HERE is a page in the OldTestament which no one withred blood in his veins can everforget. First of all we see agreat, strong, blatant person-age, full of his own conceit,spouting rage and boastfulnesslike a furnace; waving a mighty spear like aweavers beam in defiance of a whole army;terrifying all lesser men with his six cubits anda span, his coat of mail, his helmet and greavesof brass, and most of all with the roar of hisvoice—
RM2AWK2PG–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1904 . Fruit House ol W. H. Dempsey, Trenton, Ont. Capacity about 3,000 barrels of apples.(Illustrating Prof. Hutts Report, page 87). 61. A well kept Keiffer pear orchard, the property of M. Pettit, Winona, Out mM Huiiif ul G. C. Cdstoii, Craighurst, Ont. [6:
RM2AKJFWC–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . the southern part of the Province of Ontario. FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 39 MAY DUKE. (Early Duke, Royal Hative.) The staple variety of cooking cherry in its season, both for home use and market. Thegreat productiveness, health and vigor of tho tree, the mild acid of the fruit ripening over aconsiderable season, all tend to make this a favorite variety in all cherry-growing districts. Thefruit is rather tender for distant shipments. Origin, Medoc, a Province in France, from whencethe name is said to be a corruption. Tree, upright, of f
RM2AN2A0X–American messenger . —And there were in the same countryshepherds abiding in the field, keepingwatch over their flock by night. Luke 2 : 8. —And they came to him, and awokohim, saying. Master, master, we per-ish. Then he arose, and rebuked thewind and the raging of the water:and they ceased, and there was acalm. Luke S : 24.. —Now when Daniel know that the..riling was signed, lie went into hishouse, ami Did windows being open in his chamber inward Jerusalem, hekneeled upon his Uncis three times n day, mid prayed, and gave thanksbefore Ills (lot!, as lie did aforetime. Dun. (I : 10.
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