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br uveae t roux itj� wl, realist heat t
rk best- Ara in A itterioe votia.mineaced life ilt
emit*, ts.tir rheum. tilt- thhrougWhateto•k-e. ` neve
fillamiteba'a Crops. itoutbeet' eeraua
Winnipeg, Men., Dee. 15.--' /eel If as wants to last his feral, 1, : s
crop bulletin for theyeter huts been issued H,Winkleueau in Th' Bu der's Gazette,
by the htaiitola department of agricul- the oouditionss aeoulcl be Buell ,:; to
el angle
iatt`re fortune
tures The following gives a teummary dime the leeette to take proper ear., of Le,
. !+1 i, x+il; I 'ta :11:11, and all Men like day t w`lu, w c494t4 as a dry of the yie ldtl of the various crops of the This eau only be dour by givite a 1e:tee
: feed* ck+rk in a watt uwn at 00.00 we+t'k up
es Atkin (Inlet. t tee are. ttbt,olutal
Street,1 flit nt h it death 70n91ions of dollars; 9t?5a whist; total yield, ;17,922,2301:uslicls. • tlulity to mitis the benefits of ilia lebee
y o him twentieth year, and ooluulmmil, tta Ver'' lsrovinee: Wheat—Area, in crop, lei a,- long enough to allow the tenant a.' p -ter: -
by 1) '. t'l,ato' a Ointment. i
Nela,ta A.o.,e, A Iiatuiltuu bey, nar-
rowly t. •.t.. It -Le, sleeked ttz death tit
school. . 1.1-4, ' ail., ttul:per ;vent
dawn lits tar't:lt tentl tttrek, sial it Saes
with sectio' diliitealt.y the seetp;x+r was
alloy.. •e? ,..x't eh" r th wn and the oangster's
lift• lee -..e.
Melentru's ltlxeurtmt'." '1i''lls are a
slice i3" rent +tly for i e, eure o1' Antenna -
tom, ll•urall,i,- bila Gout.
They wits relieve tarn err+, these pain-
ful dt :,In rt'yawn r 1 t s.. fent,
111x. 'i' "i: is+ •t:e of (` l t st'cu;'ed a
'rer'ie'• ^t , ai>t the Clalt, Preston and
Ilei pier ei ill rtti fo: 810 for ejectment
trout a e... , tvll:l: the conductor , i:: pos-
. •• Rive lit' slid Lot. ; •
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HERM E
Positively curets by these
Little Pills.
They el.te relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indieeetica at-elTooHearty Eating. A per-
fect remedy for Dizziness, Nau4ea, Drowsi-
ness, lire Taste in the Mouth, Coated. Tongue
Pain is the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Small Poli. Small Erose.
Sall Price.
Substitution
the fraud. of the day.
See you get Carter's,
:
Ask for Carter's,
Insist and deriand
Carter's Little Liver Pills.
DR WOODS
fIRWAY
ro PINEYEW
CORES COUGHS: AN) MOS,
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haa
ituatell nage who worked ataa l roeery bov.at Gats ;'Tres in crop f'i5 leo acres; total and of the invested capital. To mom—
it-Lan
ccca u
rt au k 2 whew l Sire eat wealth t': ' '
per x ct , ail „ t ' , e., 11 Ski. this tenant should lease the farm for .
iwtintateli at 1W minions of t ttllnr:i is still otter- yield, 21,318,3P3 bttsllcls. Barley, ll�.;,• 1 1 l •
stinal the anerket, a►lthuuf h Si yearn of age, turd 912
1
moan. thousands, of others, who
acres; total yield, 5,370.1u0. Flax, ; two entire crop rotations. If the lanai
are I`rrioyinl; 12
all th luxurie a life can eine-. which se due to 21,780 ser: s; torah yield, 5.10,thle. .I;.y c, his been divided into Sia. 51oltlf;, the term
their rtttetess in sues -Ultimo.
Tilthe ebrewd i
tunitita: are men to -
The si
o-
Thesi nO a*, lot wit'
i.'t 1e Shares on Oce. m;
Anyle,ty interest
videtoi- the False cgltar- . 8,217 acres; to
ay as to others in tlu'ptee- Peas. 1 3(.6 ac
hcan be bought and sold t ,
rgin, making all (101101•s. butee..1s. Po!at;
1 ;ricin, (4,310 bushel'1, of the lease eh
es; total yield, 20,3;)0. is divided int.
�tt as to lto v spl,rakit ons Yen, 15,151 eres; total 14 ye;trs,'ttnd
a
are eondttete'd eon E:Pr information and ruarkt't yie.d, 8,i;123,01)5. 1.-ushelrn. hoots, 10,070 don is neo.:•.;s
letter free of eltargt+tuponapplication byletter ao.es; total yi 1:1, 2,078,106 bushels. order, and lint titer rotation is. required
GEOR.cai. ALDER kb CO., Dttiry prof .tet -- Butter, 2,357,040 to derive auy et oats front the labor and
BANKF, & B11,01 I S, , permits; vahle, 1. 83,578.02. Cheese fee- capital investedi. At a y rate, such a
°"x""?'n'el= ;" Doli; Excllnxcrr BV36' jtor; products, 8,587 pounds; value, lotee lease+ will lttako the lessee feel more
co B1 o.1D , NEW XoltK. i 1i(t1ti0.10. Poultry'disposecl of by farm- at home aunt 4ai e an inicrt st in the
The -ow Shirt. ev, ('5,€316 turke; s, 25,155 ge.se, 240,250 hum. IIe can ilxtroduce a geed, trop re -
With tl:e int ic?tluetiou of the new e1deke11s. It tation, make ui ) of the advantages of
shirts having tl plait down the back WORMS Sr A.liliN D BABY. green mazitut4,'', lime cad fertilizers,
corns a fvs'aLOU tor hel•.ling the skirt. It My baby sufc"e ed terribly with. worms, breed good cattle, sheep or swine, grew
is such aL fine poipt as this that marks a I used one betel ' of Dr. Low's Pleasant sugar bents aaldtun:dortako a hinny
woman" up -to- .oto 1'�S or "behind the Wenn Syrup w lick . completely cured improvements i�uttv,�hicil will pay in a few
times.„ t ford Onthitt. Mrs. WM M. Messeear, Water- years and contx3t5 to the., advancement
, .
With the habittback women grow very . of fereeleg end tee pt.osilority of the
careless. The shirts are so light and
could be lifted by clutehtn€; them any-
where, and the consequence was that an
Indian's blanket *ould be called artistic
drapery in col pa ison.
The correct w4y to carry the new
skirt is to run the thtunli of the lefthand
1 under the plait with the fingers spread.
I over the top, aboutZfour inches from the
waist line, the skirt is lifted a trine, and
I
1 the hand is turue'441 ever, so that the
knueklete rest againde the body.
ntE.AT TPIEDOCTOR5.
Mr. B. M. Bowler Cambridge, Rings.
Co., T . S., says: "• was • troubled with
a running sore in Bey ear, for which I
tried. all kinds of doctors, but could not
get cured. I was recommended to try
Burdock Blood Bitters, which I did, and
the sore was completely healed."'
uld be 1M years, anal if it
seven fields it should be
jo on, for a full orop rota-
;,, to €a. t the fields in good
Mrs. Alonzo II. Tburber, Preepert, *v,
says: "I had a sweat.: att..ek of G
and a bad cough, with great difficulty in
breathing. After ta' "ug two bottles of
i Dr. Wood's Norway Pno Syrup I was com-
pletely ol:red."
IWork while yo
a grip or grip
Headache, D
Constipation, a
feel better in th
sleep without
, curing Sick
spepsiaa and
d make you
morning.
Winter Care of Colt. and Calves.
Colts and calves often go into winter
quasi tees plump and healthy, but by the
dm pastures come again they are gaunt
and poor. For this Mate of affairs the
farmers themselves are largely to blame.
The change from pasture to dry feed is
a radical one, and twiny who are short
of fodder let the young stock try to get
a living out of the straw stack. ',If the
straw is of the best'kind, clean and
bright and the weather mild, stock
would just about holdt,heir own, but too
often straw is not pklatable, weather
cold and damp, requiring considerable
food to keep up the animal heat. If any
growth is maintained n an extra axnount
of food is necessary.
Mrs. Wm, Hermaa
writes: "I have been
Extract of Wild Stray
six years and coital&
for Diarrhoea and D
Roland, Man.,
ising Dr. Fowler's
berry for the past
t a grand remedy
entery.
1 eotnnre .
F. W. Collins, late deputy postmaster l
cc, died on Thursday.
is the Exeter oft
He had been ill
was a son or the
for many years
THE IBI[ t:3 0 VirOMItIN
Are usually the result of .au exhauster
nervous system which can be fully re-
stored by the use of Ir. A. W. Chase's
Nor•vo Food. Women made nervous
and irritable by the • wasting diseases
whichdrain their elysteni find new
life, now vigor, new energy, in Dr. A.
W. Chase's Nerve Food, the world's.
greatest blood and neve builder.
Patience—Did Fred=wautto run away
at<ay.uf ter he had kissed you? Patrice
-=No. There was nothing said about an
elopement. s '
MRS. JAS. tLAR
A well known lady of:Commanda, Ont.,
says: "Some trine ago I was greatly
troubled with Headache and Constippa-
tion. One bottle of •Laxa-Liver Pi is
cured me."
Miss Frances McLeatn, student of the
Goderich Modelsehoolahas been engaged
as teacher for --S. S. Noe. 5, Colborne.
1--------
for .over a year.. He
late John Collins, who
ars a prosperous farmer ,
on the 2nd con. of Hay.. The deceased
was highly respected by a large circle of
friends and possessed many amiable
qualities. He loa`c os a widow and ono
son. 1.
• IXLISil.l D,ED 113' DOCTORS
FOR ITEAP,T DIS -EASE WITHOUT IIL'LI'—DIa,.
AGNEW'S coaxle•OR TIen•. HEART RE-
LIEVES IN FIFTEEN MINUTES. •
M.'S. O. Ward, of Magog, Que., was a
great sufferer for years from heart dis-
ease. Physicians blistered her and gave
her other treatmcnte without relief. Sho
read in the papers o the wonderful cures
made by Dr. Agnew Cure for the Heart.
She procured a bo t1e of it: Fifteen
minutes after the fir't dose sho had re-
lief. Before taking his remedy she had
constant spells of suffocation and flutter-
ing, and severe pains , about the heart,
and was so weak tha7..the aot of sweep-
ing the floor caused her to faint. She
continued using the) remedy until sac
had taken six btttles and to -day she is
as well as ever she Was. Sold by A. L.
Hamilton.
.
• A commercial traveller named Mat-
thews who was clriviitg from Bayfield to
Clinton, one night recently, claims that
a bear came out of the bush near Bay-
field, and crossed the road ahead of him.
He saidit was light enough to `distinguish
the animal, which frightened the horse.
Having a piece of wood moulding in his
pocket he threw it d hit the . bear,
which growled and p ssed-on.
"If the Cap F , Wear Xt."
• If you aro sufferin : from the conse-
quences of impure lood, have boils,
pimples or scrofula s res; if your food
does not digest or yeti suffer front catarrh
ea: rheumatism, you are the one who
should take Hood's §arsaparllla. It will
fit your case exactlyi make your blood.
pure and aura salt rheum, scrofula,
rheumatism • dyspe • si<•t, catarrh, and
give you perfect heath.
HOOD'S PILLS cure allliver ills. Non-
irritating.
A foreign surgeon' has declared that
appendicitis is caust-d by the habit of
crossing the legs. Many more common
and less aristocratic diseases may be
traced to the pericipus habit of folding
the arms and doiuguothing.
William . Wilso : 12th concession,
West Wawanosh, cried on the 22nd nit.,
at the age of 75 years, being born on
January the 20th, t1824, at Oilbrachan,
Renfrewshire, Scotland.
I�
Heine De enation in Winter. .
Artistic roomsaro not those midi sur
faces of fiery re, yot in winter a touch
of this strong calor whore it will not kill
other tints or be i .than ionious with them
will give an atin spher'o of w<axintb. and
good cheer w}xiolewithout it aro lacking,
There aro numberless shades and tints
from which to serest. In the dado Of a
poxtiore, in a sofeecushion, in blossoming
plants, let a small portion of red servo to
focus the light aid give ,it a speoies of
visual exhilaration.
Red, since it is'the lowest and stron-
gest vibration of any color of the spec-
trum, must bo by refined people cau-
tiously used, yet1it is, properly intro-
duced, extremely vkeluable. As Emerson
says of " the ret1 olbaited clown,” it
" sings to the ley." The song is of
sensuous warmth, of glowing sunshine,
of • space and air aLd luxuriance, all of
which in winter ere welcome sugges-
tions, says Good Ht usekeepiug.
There aro over 18,000 persons in the
United Kingdom !connected witli the
Society of Friendss;, '
Some people have never purchased a
gold brick for no other reason than that
the gold brick mai has never suspected
them of having bite price.— Atchison
Globs. -
Carpethers'
Kidnqs.
Carpentering is not
an easy trade. The
constant reaching up
and down, the lifting
and stooping over are
till severe strains on
the kidneys. No
wonder a carpenter
exclaimed, recently,
that every time he
drove a nail it seemed
as though he was
piercing his own baele. He uses
110APPS' Kidney Pills
now on the first sign Of Backache and is
able to follow his trade with eomfort and
profit:
I have had kidney. and urinary troubles for
more than three years withsevero painin the small
of Any back and in both sides. I could not stoop
without great difficulty and I had severe neuralgic
pain inboth temples. Seeing the advertisement of
Doan's Kidney Pills, I got t box. They have given
me quick relief, remoting the pain from the back
and sides, and banishing tht, neuralgic pains from
my head. The urinary 4bl1culty is now entirely
gone, I feel fresh and vigorous in tho mornings.
and am much stronger ,in every way since taking
thosoda
pills:" Cr Aatcizaa
E.. Sams, Carpenter and
Builder, Trenton, Ont.'
osi lirc [0 e rt
Th • Cooke, of Itingston, Aftec Suf
erin. n. Densest Pain 4r.d. Distress (kb the
Heart for seven! Yeas, is Cured Almost
l'
'Miraculously, by
r Agnew's
trrrirA Remedy
Everyday That
stilted best physicians on my ailments,
Cure for the " Heat -and nobody .gave mo any hope of per-
Which Saves!
• manent repel/my. But ono day I read
Live of a euro by this wonderful remedy
which seemed just to be my own ease
Pro - repeated, Y got a trial bottle and de-
rived great benefit from it. I ponoluded
to connote, as it promised a complete
and lierinaneut cure, and when I
n had used six bottles not a vestige of the
• trouble remained, and although that is
a year and a, half ago there has never
atieon the slightest symptom of a return
o the trouble."
Have Been
;'Gxywse nazis ,tr.iyand Jju
mate A.141 --it is a Povi+errf ul,
.flarmlens Jleart Specific and
Can 'Work Wonders in Ralf.
an•florlr.
lti.ngston. April 20, 1809.—Mr. Thos.
Cooke, 20e Johnston street, Kingston,
trails thief wonderful story of his stick-
men
from heart dlsre+a[ie, and what he
amara Prig almost redsseaioss regio mry
- .A 4
a
by the aid of that good tngei of mlal�l
medical science—Dr. Ainetiw'ss Cure f
the Heart. He says
seven years from a ver,
heart disease, 1 e
weakness; had stnothc ing ott can readily verify this or any
palpitation so badly th4 one in the same oth testimony of the curativ powers
room could hear the =cart thumps. i of Dr. Agnew's Care for the mart, for
iaudationa for it oalne spouts*.
unsolicited, a4 in ninety -
t of 'a hundred are given
'frilneets of the heart" in
from the snare of AO did -
RUG STORM.
"1 suffered
acute form Of
rlenced great
sensations;
had great nervousness -xnd depression at the no
times, suffered exermiating shooting eously
pains. Could not Awl the slightest nine oases
exertion or exoltemc•t. 1 tried many out of the
remedies reoon ntendeo} to me, and con- beingsnatch
HAMILTON'S
r
O. •
EOE sAL12 AT A.
urr
eressiug an ailment is heart disease in
any form.
If modern medical, science has given,
to the world a remedy—a cure—that
thousands have used end have tested the
curative powers of after having suffered
for years, and had been pronounced
hopeless case—if, as a last resort, even
it has proved nucha boon, what an
amount of sufferings would be spared'if
when the slightest ` uneasiness of the
heart is experienced` Dr.A,gnew's Cure
for the heart were *used! It has never
failedto do what promises. It give
is
relief in the most` acute forms of the
-disease in less than 30 minutes. It not
only stimulates a healthy heart action,
but it heals the diseased organs, gives
vitality, tones the whole system, and it's
not claiming too much to say " IT
'MOST ORES MIfACLES."
Dr. Agilew's Catarrhal Powder re-
lieves old in the head in ten mint tes=
it will eure the most acute and disgust-
ing formas of Catarrh, no matterhow
long stending.
Dr_. Agnew's Ointment acts like magic
ell Ito iii ', Irritating Skin Troubles,
such as Eczema, Soap Dead, Salt
meta, a and euro Piles in i rom 3 to
5 nights --85 eta.
el7r. Agn'nw's little pills for eonetipa•
tion, Sick Headadho and 13iliotasness---20
eta for 40 closes.
Castor% is for Ilttllnts and, Children. Castoria is a
harmless substitute for Castor 011, Paregoric,. Drops
and Soothing Syrups, It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant.
Itsg guarantee is thirty •years' use by Millions' of
Mothers. Castoria destroys Worins and allays Feverish*
ness, Castoria .eures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria:
relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation ant!
Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food; regulates
the Stomach and Dowels orinfants anal; Children, giving
healthy and natural Sleep. Castoria is the Children's
Panacea --Tho Motimer's friend,
Castoria.
"'CsFtoria is an excellent medicine for "Castoria is so well adapted to children. •
children. Mothers have repeatedly told ate that I recommend it as superior to any pre -
of its good effect upon their children." scription known to me."
DE. G. C. OSGoon, Lowell, litass. • II. A. ArtexIst, M. D. .8rooklyn, N. Y
Castoria.
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� � ERVODStDI$EA8ED MENk
Thoneands of Young and M{ddte Arced Nen aro annually swept to a premature grave
through early indiscretion•and later excesses. Self abuse and Constitutional Blood
Disrases hevo ruined and wrecked the life of many a promising young man. Tuve you
• -•any of the following' Symptoms: Nervous and Despondent; Tired in Morning' No Ambi-
tion- Memory Poor; Easity. Fatigued; Exoitable and Irritable; Eyes Blur• Wimples on -..
the 'nee• Dreams and. Drains at Night; .Restless; haggard Looking; Blotches; Sore
Throat; 1'Iair Loose; Pains in Body; Sunken Eyes- Lifeless; Distrustful and Lack of
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and sexually.
1 `''rsbV R khat C.R&o KENNEDY KERCAN w��0
. ei..i u -td ,.n9 its,. it
1)r. Moulton.
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" At 14 years of age I learned a bad habit which almost rained .E1
me. I became nervous and weak. My book troubled mo. I could
stand no exertion. Head and eyes became dell. Dreams and
drains at night Weakened me. I tried seven Medical Firms, Elec-
tric Belts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. They gave me
no help: A friend advised me to try Drs. Kennedy S" Kergan. They '
sent me ono month's treatment and it cured me. I could feel
myself' gaining every day. Their New Jlelhor2 Treatment eures when
all else fails.' Thoy have cured ninny o: my friends."
TES t4s1"tty1 �iri�cEi`ie
"Some 8 years ago I contracted a serious constitutional blood
disease. 1 went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost
killed mo. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat
became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, 'eyes. red,
Toes of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs.
Kennedy do Kergan's Now Method Treatment. It cared me, and. I have
4y irr✓,,a,; doctor, symptomso liotil� heartily end it to all who have tl isterrible disease—a
Cnro , ., ,, ,..1 sylrhiiie' It will eradicate the poison from the blocd.
Capt. T neeud. 15 YEARS IN DETROIT. OIT. 150,000 CURED.
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"I am 88 soars of ago, and m,rrioil, When young I led a
gay lite. Early indiscretions and later excesses made trouble
for me. I became weair and nervous. My kidneys became
affected and I feared Bright's disease. Married lif..was unsatis-
factory and my home unhappy. I tried everything -ell failed till
1 took • treatment from Drs. Kennedy and Kergan. Their ki'*w
Method built mo up mentally, pliysioally and sexually. I feel
and act like a man in every respect. Try them.,
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• Consent of Patient.
(" les `n li+, s, flavor fails in curing Disease; of .6.
Our New Method Treatment It strengthens the body, - stops all
dr tins and losses, purifies the blood clears the brain, builds up the nervous anti sexual
systems and restores lost vitality to the body.
We tl:atarainteo to Cure Nervous inebtlity, Failing oyantloei,
r4ypitil1s, ii a. icocele, *Atrteture, Ole et, Unnatural-asimaWtiargee.
'Weak Dart$ and APl Iitdartey and Bladder It We:tast a
R t ,� B �" R Drs. Kennedy b Iiornto are the leading eel a tar a of
, x . f6a. America. Thoy �uaran'tee to Duro or no pay. T:a•tir ro�tu-
tation and fifteen years of bosiness are at stage. in
savers no risk.
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