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' Blood Was ,dad o
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f GOQ d Froin impure blood opmes Pimples,
Boils, Moors, Tumors, Abscessee, Feater•'
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ares, hashes, Constipation, .Head.
According to David Iluftum, an eX- I aches. etc.
.. Got pure blood and keep it pure. by
pert breeder of Horses« the first tiling removing every trace of impuributorbld
. St' k Medallions Crn, . to learn hill the science of horsenfan- matter from the system by W41g
Tile iuudruff Germ o be ,
st raying Hair Every Day,
At last a remedy has been discover-
ed that will positively destroy this
pest.
That dandruff is caused by germs
ia_ accented by every sensible person.
Dandruff is the root of all hair evils.
SALVIA. will kill the dandruff
Berme and remove f landruff in - ten
Mi1k Choco ate 1c , , , ship Is the flue points of a good hors#
1 s>rluafocx sl.oan BITTERS. EXPERT POTATO MUM dare or money back.-,.
?. or will exchange for my manufactured
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queues, Cream $afS etc. are truly de.tciQus.
something
defeat in Conformation; -.
zm Farm and. Fireside he says that the
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Mrs.. Fred. Biggs, gston, Ont.,
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W* A. Mc(7onnell guarantees it. It
will grow hair, stop itching scalp, fall-
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For sale by all dealers from Coal 4
ed that from one or two eyes only are.
most fm rtant port .of a horse and
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the drato lug to examine #a the
Frites:--"I was eptnnletety run down,
my blood was out of order, and I used l a
Spaclalls! Gives Hints Fariro�++ing
Tubera on Irrigated'. Lsnd.
ing liatr, and I!iake. the hair thick
and abundant. It, prevents hair from
sprouis developed in uncut seed. The
furnishes a strong vine. The
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his stiletto went (nh, iii: baeF '
horse's feet and legs, for if he fe def
get so weak. I would be compelled to stay.
One of the recent farmers' bulletins,
turning rey, .find Ode life and Iusre.
with
yard and killed it with a shotgun. A,'
THE COWAN CO, LIMITEP.. TORONTO,
Oue day in .'Xarch, ,when it. fresh
lilasving down the Holy
cleat lit this respect Yi? superiority' In
other points and no qualities in -breed• r
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m bed for weeks at a time.. I could not
eat, was ale and th#n • everyr one thought
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issued by the department of agricul•
tore is written by 0. R. Grubb of
SALVIgA is &hair dressing that has
became the favorite- with women of
hist ze was'
Sound,; in Orkney, merganser tiers wero.
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The above goods are guaranteed to
Ing or disposition can offset it, The
best chair or table #u. the world Is use• I
I was going into consumption: I tried
everything and different doctors: until a
Carbondale, Colo., an expert grower.
taste and culture who. knows the eoc-
Nal value of beautiful hair A, large,
be pure wool and will give aatisfactiOn-
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less I>G it has only three ar two legit. 1
£riettd advised me to use Burdock Blood
Bitters. I did hot have one bottle
who says;
generous battle costs only 5U cents, at
leadin ilio tete ever where, and in
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horse should be symmetMcai, neither
used when my appetite began tp improve.
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The Improved planters of today open
the furrow, drop the seed, cover It,
Clinton b A. McfJonne#1. .The
word "SAyLV IA" (Latin for sage) is on
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e �, Woolty Rog For tare Sa4y.
Blue Serge nits �O is intern>strtl in for
too dip, nor too flat, but if fall#ng ht f I used six bottles. I gained pounds
to two weeks. Wlien I began to tale it
firm the dirt over the seed and mark
every bottle.
V P:sery morher
1 !at,• t coy sulint,le 'tor the uurserv,
either respect they bad better be ton � I only weighed ninety-three pounds. It
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Ilte next furrow. Such a planter is
drusvlt by two The writer
OOrder ,he will be delighted with the , latest
rde $1Z.00 (
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lust seemed to pull me from the grave as
never expected to be strong again. I
,horses.
plants the potatoes about two or two
,vtengrng with. Plaster.
Tu lieu of drawing the torn edge of a
Ih order to meet the demead we are i i
-> �' y^tx>h 3' N _'_
?£3. �;*', ywY `' � k", .,.,,ff ,' i
w#ll tell eve sufferer of aur wonderful
medicine." * y
road ane -half lashes below the surface
o the moil. Llx eritnents -villi potntoea
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dress togttber with attic thread or even
offering a Blue Serge Suit for $17.00. ( .,� +
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Made in aryl p '` F`i,�, n
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For sale by Alldealent.
. planted to roves a]l the way from thin
with frayed threads of the material an
excel#ant plan lies lo'your mediefue
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if you want it. �n putting this Serge �,
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Manufactured only by 'The T. Milburn
ty-six to .forty-t!va inches apart indf
chest.
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Suit up at $I7.00, to our measure, w9 Sb ,
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cafe that the best distance depends
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, hat sounds a trifle
flisten.
know it is Filling a Gap ! ,w eI
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noun tht3 seitsonttl card#tions and type
needle worker, but A piece, of
a smooth • Y k
This Imported Serge has •'•..^
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of soil, Itis: a problem for each grow=
er to solve for himself. The distance.
,equrt plaster vC#(t farm u gond �vorttfng
it ,1,� ;'
finish, which makes it suitable for 1 rt ? ,•,, , ry rrt.
We also have it in' , t t y �,�
Sunday wear. .;r. J
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aprir.t the •pat,itcies should be planted
basis upon which a comparatively in -
visible reparation can las made.
black, if preferred. (
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In Dead Oalm They Average Fifty-
av so de ends sa much u an
In the r v al p P
If the tear be on the plain width the
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eight Miles an Hour,
the variety, the fertility of the soil,
the availability of water, etc., that
skirt should be laid upon a table, the
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My observations were made with
mallard and w#d eon flet off file sea
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, each fanner must determine this from
itis own experience, I plant them"
edges pulled together and pinned down
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and finally the strip of court Plaster
A hat iron will press the
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fir,:• �`i r
and coming in at the evening flight,•
such birds not having got fully under
eight #neheli aiiart in tows thirty-six
applied:
edges together. and the frayed threads
Agents for British At Dyeing runier, a white woolly dog dressed up
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way,. having traveled only about, two
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inches apart This glues the largest
tonnage of of desirable size.
, should be cut array as a flnishirig
and Cleaning Cu,. Montreal. it, n faist:inuting harness of pink rib,
tl:> _'? ° ••:`, ,t,
miles or a Inde and it half, according
potatoes
touch.
'L,ourt oruarnenrrd with tiny silver bells,
; ,�g y ; # >,,
to the. state of Ilio tide. The times
The writer's experience has been that
WOOL.
+ s !f for hours with
Baby will amuse ft e
such a toy.
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varied from 10 l- .Irides• lin hour In
the teeth of a hurricane to 190 miles
seed of large size (two to .six ounces)
' Produee strong, vigorous shoots, as
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The '
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an hour withhalfa gilo driving them
they furnish an an1ple supply of plant
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Anemic women and children
;.at ..::x, x -
. vl full gale
forward, the,. speed t illi a # b
l us
enact to'sustain a strong and v gaga.
Electrie :Restorer for Hien
Be,niil tiler Wu,alteu Mitis
who frequently feel chihy,are pale and
exuauated will derive. great benefit
being below tills. '
. =AD ore rmw rE tor[R N. In a dead calm they averaged fifty.
GroivH� until the feeder roots can take
tip tile, feed from the soil; .
Restores'every nerve in the body to
The Oldest -established Custom from the use of Ferrovim, the invfg-
deep than too flat.: it may often hap- l e.Ight miles an hoar';'but, as I have
Darin the :last two years.the the best
g
its
proper tension; -restores vim and
Premature- decay and all
1Min in Ouron County. I orating tonic, which consists of Iron
to buy I in a charm the can assimilate, fresh
be y
n soft and level count
pen that o country
mentioned, ;they wero not travelingvat
top .speed, Other specks of cluck fly
results were obtained from planting
whore While the
asexual
vitality..
weakness ,averted at ,ince.
As usual I shalt prepared
and give the HIGHEST GASH FOR • lean beef and pureSherrp Wine. Noth-
than this con¢bina•,
mads a; flat Poor may not occasion
' much. trouble, but It is bad on hard
much faster than this,. the 4peed of a
being,
• iuediuln sized seed,
east of the seed has been considerably
Phosphonol will make von a new
UOL both washed and unwashed, : ing could be better
W ' th i ante n such
roads or in cities and is in all eases a
merganser going down wind
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oreater ,tie stand has been approxi-
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tion of strong -g vine ag i ,
cases. $1,00 per bottle.
something
defeat in Conformation; -.
wrrifie, and tf men ono
my rough culcillatiolis ruade its to its
nintely �perReet. ' >Jsperience has prow-.
F • articles,
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,The' limbs should be clean that is. speed
with a stiff brc6w behind . it
ed that from one or two eyes only are.
You will find a fine assortment of
Y a good I
Bed Spreads, also g
n rorml;uer , .••,•.• ••••.
ad of kitten his Thnukygit'li,g.dut It
stead g
free from fleshiness -but have plenty
The :Core. legs
no one would believe tile, sa I, will .
doln",
sprouis developed in uncut seed. The
furnishes a strong vine. The
,tugs and
BLANSETS, HORSE
his stiletto went (nh, iii: baeF '
of bone, and substance, refrairt
from so.
geed .end
supply of BED
BLANKETS and YARN of various
with
yard and killed it with a shotgun. A,'
should be relatively short from the
'joint
Oue day in .'Xarch, ,when it. fresh
lilasving down the Holy
Oilier e;•es usually retrain dormant.
"advantages. of•
colors.
foreigners- ill 1'enuFylt'a..
unnaturalized ly
fetlock up to flare tcnee anti' tans
from the knee up to the horse's .body.
hist ze was'
Sound,; in Orkney, merganser tiers wero.
One of the greatest
using whole seed is 'tile protection
The above goods are guaranteed to
ria dare not own gnus, he tray arrest-
This is a very important point, as no lost
sight of in five seconds after pass- :
from disease which may be present in
be pure wool and will give aatisfactiOn-
ed. fined $31, and his gnu was cop.tis.'
he be
horse was ever good for much on the ing
the point upan' which I was it
ithout doubt tice
the soil and which. may attack the
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thankful over that duck 1-
road whose knees were too high up. .
'fastest
tin They are vi
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of pili ttebfotateti Birds;
moue tender exposed parte of the cut
i Jesse Gledhill
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The United States agricultuntl..ieparf
'The hind legs should be flat as welt
This excessive eleanness
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though other of the diving ducks, such
seed. .
As soon as possible after The pota-
is $$,760,000.000. and beats the record
as clean.
goes with highly bred horses and fs to
as the goldeney'e, fly at ,tin enorutaus
velocity.
to are planted. the cultivator should. .
SI.Ni1IILLER
by $360,000,000. Now, iP rho poultry
be instilted on -h3 all horses that prop•
The speed: at which are. travel•
be started, This, implement has' four
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census is thorough, as promised by $u•
eeriy belong in tbat class, such as. thor.
,birds
ing is .-very. deceptive. For instance,
shovels, each four or five Inches -wide
.
tborities, the people of this country
oughbreds,'_trotters, hackneys, etc. In. _stvaltows
appear to be going very fast,:
nnd.'0.bout ,fifteen inehas long, two on.,.
T A.
S A. CAN
will get a greater surprise. Please get
1 h r e should de-
1-4 rarelythaiii a speecl of thirty
h id f the row and is drawn by
�• He Wit ready to be stunnerl. eolder- b ood. p nes w ti . silt s e o •I. - .-
o ens at 7 30 a m, closes at 8 p m. ,------•• mand at .least. a reasonable approach. miles an boar, whercm, wild geese lip
'it Th ambrei joint should be pear to be traveling very slowly when-
store p to a S.
We are Practical Boot and Shoe mak- RHEUMATIS K . CUR LP
ers and repairers. Boots made to or. . � strong and well developed, near glen- seen ata distance, but see them pais-
i aids
v bout fifty. tc to
o a lit a y y
der from one to three -da notice and, ----._ CI DILLS.... der or "dandified,"'anti it is: also desir= ink over you
-days i -[Fla -� ovt;rhead and Choir Nati: s look like fly, ;
repairing done while you wait- - a e o litres 'it^retatively--near thew h
Not often do you hear of a 26c re• and though this is not as im or -
Farmers Attention y � p � p lines of huge bees in the half iglx�t� s�a� '�'��'�
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ore knee1. .
grantee f the P
i of with a u sift o ?ri•fc c' ,
oration ben sold w a the 0 4n �a� "
tent s �, , a
g C till � ,.t� #a .
p to ou. An absolute guarantee goes p fast ace._ their wings vib a g. Ivo- y {,� 1 t w,��n� ,,,.
We have on hand several airs of y The horse should stand square on, ' c H �
our own make boots, just the thing for with every box of FIG} PILLS. ' : They
the Spring wear: Come hn and see will cure Rheumatism,. Backache, his legs with his iec!t Weil under him, I � y F' w '.?
them, Bladder Trouble, Frequent Urinating' and' his hoofs .should be� straight fore I0a1Q�SS LaQIIOtEi .LUre(Z. }
Burning Sensation, Painful Stitches, and aft, neither toeing in 'nor: toeing 'by. Local applications, as .they cannot .t.
W. H. WATTS �e SON Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Trou• • out» • • reach the tliseased�. portion a hi) ear. ! rr �� 1
Opposite Post Office ble. If .not your moneyback. a For,the. body of the horse the .'back . There is only orb way to sur deafness e.. ,
and that is by cogstitutlonal remedie''s Y�, +
should be short. Deafness fa caused byan inflamed con- t .,�;5x"', x_. •,
11 I' 1'he hind quarters should be •welt o (. , r , i� �
diiion of .the rnucaus° lining t, the •I„ ...,,,� a h e
do ueiaped, with the : blp joints. ti gift Eustachian Tube. When this tube is i -- •• '.1 �1_ ��_' ' �' w
forward. . The rump should not be inflamed you have a rumbling bound
THE , N I G H T'Y •etiai ht, but rather straight than or imperfect hearing and when itis MIGING POTATQE9 ONIt IQATED rfAND.
- •drooping -•that Is, the line, froin the entirely closed, Deafness lathe rosult; two,' heavy horses. 4 1#iese .shovels
-a�
,op Of the hips t.. the mot. o . the tail 'and unless the is Vube restos can is 5houid . run. as close . as possible to the.
should be only moderately oblique. taken out and this tithe restored to its
. 'the.shoulders:shout(l be statlting, sot normal condition, hearing will be de- Planted .tubers without disturbing
s • l .stroyed forever, nine cases out of telt them. The first cultivation adds to'
upright, And the Rithers.. leu. ouab 3: are caused . by0starrh,whiChisnothing the depth df the dirt over 'tlie seed
h.igh:' This.; coiiforulutiun makes a but an inflamed 'condition' of .pthe. Mind permits toe vse'of a light smooth:
strong its well`A:s "elegilot shauider. mucous stirfaces. • .1, rip1ter .ins :Barrow without disturbing the to
1'he body, shatild be nleelv.:rounded, ,. We will give One Hundred Dollars hers . ,,J ie cult#valor 'also, loosens, ,fie
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neither. gaunt noI. • 0411'ellit l . •aur1: for any,case: of Deafness (caused by
y e-ro`t and -better , .
tai°t rd the catarrh).that cannot be b Hillis Fail uU .eueh s>de o .•th
"shctnld^be rllrlled.•w,e,it..ttp N t
"Uatarrhi (litre. Send fcfr sirrYilars`fi"ee.: fits tt„xo4'.,tlic potato, : ri o�s �"vliich will
hips, F J CHENEY; & CO., laledo,- O. soon invadd it;
-. 1he chest sliriuld be deep rather than
. Gold by Drufzg#sty 75ri • After •tfiis %he . potatoes should be
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them to see if You et
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them, to.When you buy
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a Wedding Ring and pay,
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17K or less; We
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6 11,. $1 July :12.26 - Sept. 6. 20
THROUGH SPECIAL TRAINS.
TORONTO To• VINNIPEG SAND-, WEST
j Leave Voroato , 2.00 P.m. o
on above days
Thr6`Ugb Mint, and Second Claes Coaches,
Colonist and ToufW Sleepers, `
e_�pPk1v to'•'itearesi�lC:1w'.11:.A¢ent o:.write,
P_ T, ,i'holopsop, D.P.A.. TQtonto, '
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wide, g(Vuit, lult,e _ u r1, p• Take Hall a bamil Pt Is .a -r consti- ASK FOR, S01iE5EEHESS' tAYlI1LL"ff '
y harrowed -once.:a week, if possible,
'..l'he neck shuold be tree from undue pation first lengthwise of the rows, and then
fleshiness• it may be either. long or . . -- across, until the vines lire five to.s#a
short, As fate as. ntillty is :roncerned: Everyday Logic For Everyday Motnerd'. inches high.
long, or ,eotirse, being . tnueb niore Cheerfulness is a :fine $prang tonic after'thfs the cultivator is used, tint 1.5
ills $ p
elegant and thrretore to be preferred and irdelightful winter cordial.':- •. . (s no. -tun so deep as.at the first ciilti
on well bred. horses: in either'. case We all want our etiildren to. be hap vatlon. :Frequent ,shallow, cultivation Round Trip
it should be bent a little just before py, and the happiest are those whu' .keeps the surface, of the soil loose, • GODERICH to
- - itis.'pofnt, wbeve' It ,101119 the head. sohave happy mothers.: . ' conserves the moisture and gives a'
M ' its to give toe confortuatloti Ghat we The mother ho is looney and dis-
caU "clean gait in the tbrotrte; t ' a. w • g chance for the root syskem to spread .
structure ..
that, gives t>te bre:rthitlg 8p= contented, fretinl and fault finding1.
cannot aspect to have the coufidPnee I , . I D
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craws free play:' ' i r children. PREP...ARiNG CORN I:OR HOGS, GATU116”, �uwis 'is .
I�wim P 1 ,c m anionshf of he
The head in well bred horses should and. o p P , '
Take an ,interest in your boy's last tRaitnre tMoeday, Tres TO
be small and almost as clean and bony - or iiia next ball. game and iu tris .Iowa Bulletin Offers Valuable, . STmolsa Glitsym itn .
- its the litribs. `rhe face .line view_ ed tousel headed 'friend. • , :tions to .Farmers. . tc n.am;a�tesec nt
I froin the side should'be . straight, not Welcome with a. smile the chatter of In the. •corn •belt, where • corn is .the Ds. .
.. agt ilibe. The forehead should be flat • 'your daughter and herr girl e0mpan•• principal hog: food and hogs one of �
between the 'eyes. The eyes should be tons. - the principal farm. products, the best rA, a till » zcurston ,Train will lean+
. . tuedium size, set:: well apart from Life and motherhood are serious that= method .of'p"reparing, colo for feeding Stratford Clinton ,&, - m.,
. each other and not too near tate top of rets of grave importance; but we need to hogs is ti question worthy of the ' Saturd'y,'t"nO talo '
the head, and the head when viewed From g3nCardine; VP� ham, , eto.,
cheerfulness to sweeten the little ev- attention of every farmer. The most take moiling train June ]8; connecting
.. from the front should slant -in a little . erydriy duties, and ii we wear said, or commbn method of feeding corn is in at 01 t':., ^) with Nal Train .
• • from the eyes upward, The eaps for Goderich. Special 'Twain leaves
should be�tine, Chir, and pointed and sour faces our children will naturally the. ear lust as dt comes from the G for Clinton, win_Aham Strat
The Great Southern GirCuS 'turn from us to find brighter com An• . crib. Other methods that are often Lord and stay ser na t ci T. �iy„ on
e tit medium length, and they should' be p used are shelling and soaltiog, °
grind• arrival [steamer Monday sight
ions. Ing and feeding dry, grinding and soak•
tstlal�l : so .set on filar .when pointed forward' -- 60KRICII BAND MOONUGHT
they -are parallel. riot slanting apart. An IRo< ossible thing to Bud& plas- -Ing and grinding together .with the
These' poltits of etjufue pertectibn' ter to "The D. & L" Menthol, slid it cob. It N estimated that It took a $.SO P.M. FRIDAY, JUN, 17 '
, argil Absolnte,.and therefore they apply is being imitated. (let the genuine; handfed million bushels of corn to Excurdon Train'tisl'uaraaf'from.,8tsat "
to all kinds of horses. in judging For side aches. backaches, stitches feed the hbgs of Iowa last year, ac• fotdviaG.T. Ry.,andwayatattona. .
q f v cording to a bulletSn from file Iowa
r horses of dityeretit pps the dilTerenco Lathing equals
Is it. » Made by Davis
I a or a. most be in the t1lsTltictitian, not in fhe
experiment station. To hrive shelled
tt standard itself,'f<o(• it good borsP must ITNERARY
tune nappy tinsel,. and ground this corn would have cost be homtrganoous In big 'makeup, every. When the little Juliana, princess of $3.000,000, In order to find out wheth- , LEAVE DETR.Ori; FOR a30bEi7Ica '
part In harmony with other parts, And the Netherlands, goes abroad with bet er or not such an expenditure would xrfd*r, Jutta 17�h,tta m. Central Time.
JU 'i Arrive Cioderich 8.8r3 p, m.
every part roust have Kucli . inod'iflra- (queen Wilhelmina, the oar- - be justified the animal husbandl•y see, $peolal Tratn leaves Godertch ria G. T.
tion and proportion as conduces to that mother, Ie�•, to Stratford and via C. P, By. to
� .. 1 nage is drawn by four white horses, f;on of the lows experiment station Slyth, ate., 11.30 P. m.
After�,00n and, �'i�ht e�d.
and everywhere it goes ' tfie placid ounducted a series of experiments In LEAVE :,uDERICH POIr DZyTItOIT
, Dutch who see it grow "cited In their n'bieh corn preprired In All these ilii Saturday. June 18th, 0.80 a. m., Canada
. Hog Hints. Time ate n�gatP Huron.
. Charcoal is i[ great male ., for the happiness. The queen Is said. to be as forent ways was fed to both Sroung � a' t. -V rsion Tmlu from stmt•
' pretty as she , was before her mars a'id old hogs. These experiments. ford a morning of June 1e, awl)
See Mons. Di Pauhlam,--the Human Bird—and his A+erb. hogs, send iiy»e which .were conducted during 1001 and , at111tabell,Dam,saatai�ar, ran I
plane, the " Metor." l� or quick money nothing can beat nage, thb "appointment11.10$, produced shine interesting and lRotmesville. .
bf years having irtarked her good loons From win ham. Bet e, eta. tate
hogs. y'tillable results. The data and con- i000raing tram, Juice � cannecta at
S, 1'aatnrage fs necessary in pcOhom, somewhat until icer present happfnees.
The Racing Camels. restored lt, cluslonsr obtained from these experi- oisnton 8'.o a. m., vrlth peasat Train
ion i park production, meats have been published in butte for Godecieh,
The Somersault Ele hunts. Brofeetion from the weather win -- J >i:l.xtntrtirroera Gobstucx3
p Eliectivo ecolromieal pleasant tin No, 106. A eareftit study of this I.save betrolt Mondsy, Jung loth, i,ou
., slake the feed go further. What more can you ask. )avis' Men- bulletin •will be of great value to every m., Pert Huron 6.10 p. atl. etrir6 tta
The rCar Arki Troup of s s. A ration rich in protein is :the only thol Sa1[ve fulfils those speo�flcationil bo Iver ib the corn belt and give h 9.aop, m
p p ration fit for the brood sow. and fs tliei best.remedy ,for bites and speou►t Trains tears Goderich ii.i+d
A definite basis on which to; plan fu- P. m -tor Clintbri, winghami Strattard,
The Flying Hellnots , . . d sow should never be In market- lallings, gktu diseases, piles, ,etc. 2oc, on arrival of steamer from Dwelt.
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a tare feeding aperationa 'Copies ran
able condition when she is bred. per tin, be obtalned from Director o, lr. Cur- . Q6DRRICfI R sTU12tOtrta� TO DlCTl2ott7`
L"re GodairiCh on IaAtrlp forDetMt
JUST A FEW OF THE FEATURES HFALD UNDER , The shorter the fattebing period the Nothing is more surely to be rolled tills, IOVva experiment slxstlon, Ames, 'l r.eday, Jung gist, dt 8.so a. m. (Note
OUIi LONG WATER-i'ROO ' .'TE111'rS greater the tirdSt VOM the•pen. upon to •secure a fresh and healthy'' It., as tong as the`.anppiy lasts. 1.thextmpasoa.m„oanadarime.)
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coturt:�xion than pure air and suit- ,,, ,
. _ sbir.i• 1 )aw aver ray of sunshine f . `" t Meats .vin be elerited In the dintns monk
r.�rr y lot twa oxcurwoa at Sod.
' 'ob 'at 'ho0 9sodiae . Cook 8 Cottolr Root Compaac�
' ; ! tlt16 utrke.4 tbo window 'of the sleep•
A no Ore" .3 nglieh B401 dvv. IM d i i*thent tri ent�ef2 the rboul. , The great iitotint3 ? onfC; flail .
DON T MISS T E A� AOE Tanoayandinvi$oratesthewhea i"' p - only salol effectual Monthly
nervous s tam, wakes now K0.11, (no a1lt:rlo`cii always open and fa- _ Rokulatoronwhiohwomendstl WHITE STAR LINE
Hxg�hThr 8 ride ever its Oil D^��• nz�nu"mt aftd :Ut etifls twee y,N a + aspera. Boldin three 0. A
est-a Ss pa � J aria beb"ILrE}t/!, i*stxinti��d�tt�s:: _ hparrt of sleep, � of atrongtli-NO. 1; No. s
poiiritftcd..se; _eX JVeG k"-9$ 3hn49eaotte, Spc't� �, _ _ 3 � I4 aasrors strongbr�c13: No. 8, � �I� �~
f vncitor t h x an<a.P;[t'rctti at eibuaa or p ceases. V I. ' C%�" fordsl oyclttali drul
a,kIt�tsp,° c n�u o Train leaves Clinton at 8.BCi h.11t.
street. $100,000 � �I+1C`dt 8 �" e��1�1C0 I'ritaeilpOrbox.sistto>• 6. �n�nfsetvillPloatloslit Iiaiti "1 t ?rilct
,4111 Dore. 8dl I b9 0611 ardagtsts br itilailotl int
3 W4%101
i " fblt,LE�I`�''HEI� $ ' ° iit>lnabio't:'ea'drea;ei; Ta v w ,�.
Malone. :Y �tiz«��LLLLLLLLLL a� ,��gb W4 Ilaoi► ��pTr� � p itou�>ra i ► � ) to Detroit Vii.
'wcotirYt t11LL ►#1 Wer.
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1 V Q G F E S
Our new stock of Bike•'Bug- '
gips, with auto seats,.alid also.
piano -box Buggies, -are now,
.open for inspection.
We have also a numiser of `
re -built buggies,, , which are
goQd, servicable rigs,- and will
be sold at reasonable prices,
WAGONS and
DEMOCRATS.11
I am` h,tso agent fol` the Jackson
Farm Wagon, built At St. George.
These Wagons are all up,tu,date and,
guaranteed,
My long experience in the btisines3s
is a guarantee that all rigs sold by me
are`Firsit Class; -and well built,
Repairing and Pain tin. -Pro Iupt
ly Attended tat. .
John Lest e,
Cor. Huron'and. Orange Sts. .
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.. We ' WantN4Land 171 .•�
your ffiat order, because we know that
the satisfaction you will derive from .
that will open your eyes to the fact • -
that you. cannot .do better anywhere
etse that you can with us. You will
find that we are not ,%all at sea" in our
business, but thoroughly • `up 'to - the .. If
inut '.' and watchful of the interests
to e
If our custoriters, ktiowitl that, by so .
O
g fo
r ur
al a till
loing, .we are, really c.._. g1. .
*n ultimg.te benefft..ir . '"tl ;,
�0 , N °DOWNS;
Merchant Tailor, _.. Clinton, • ' 4
Mrd .i Lead
• Having secured a commodrous0rain"l-,
Storehouse, we are now buying 'all
kinds of 'grain, for which 'the highest .
prices will be paid. ; .
Bran,. Shorts,.Oorn and all kinds of
grain, Seeds and other, feeds. kept on
hand -at the storehouse.
Ford & McLeod
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G. V. R. ST AT11N. 'CI,IST .S. .
mon � ments :_,
p...
Choice • Designs
I.
Best M1.aterials.
I.
Jasis DOlig.,
Opposite :the Poet ,(ltiioe UhtitonI .
.���%. CU
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R •! a CVT l: R
Painter and'aper nagger. .
All wor'k.guaranteed,
Prices reasonable. ..
12es1dence�nearly opposite the
Collegiate Institute. .11
The ][ioi3tonc
Rat -Proof ,
Iltopper.
Made of gatvtiiiized trona
„!'with swinging grid, mesb.
Grid toliews grain auto•
•1rA►S � me ticalty, h o 1 d i n of in
pI'" till all is consumed,'
- IVlade in four sizes.
- witlTL•' Van Clitrltl&Alt
Save labor, save time.;save toad. save money
Ill C KAITFMAN.r Clinton.
andard Elevator .
open for busfness under 110W
management.
Ifs. are prepared to lily till kilmd"4 "
of Groin, at market prices d-11 try'.
Have for sale the finest 'brands of .
]♦'lour and Mill 1• eeds of all kinds.
'dile L. Suitter Company