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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-2-6, Page 21 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, FEB. e, 1885. •e Ite - A 1)eiepte. _How de ,ere peeweat I Mr. Allan urged the ss.e.ssity if pewp• I DEPARTURE tesbi 1 erly leanness apples fur export, as they , N - - by• e Man fl testing lel Tu ist• allow u. be on the gritted alter pick S uc FIBYBRB' INSTITUTE. Indole( a paps .ta.di.,l. w.0 I rig A Very wnttteo ow eturtutn Mr. McQuade -ley wiliuf well all were getting %cry particular in the U! C Th t 1J els. l Tuckered. He kinds of ieu,oure. uuutry. a apples raw 1 •d . 1 ...Mimi. lel Tim I,.al v llwasc will 4c• snaked aessful 4/tethering at instit by lrs-tnt the history of Ude y I 6 Lawtel r ortallox. tr.Mnwnbar Fab hs' lyse he hateable ,. ItaellWta NM atxf the yr+wlwl position they I Ing. ls the iinprunel them, (.'are sk wild I ,e buntalrl'r( W;,•Ntr l t a,r.idw. tla• t' 4" 7 -.:it el" :'•-"` ,:.'„wiy,y 12 assn. ST'. Clinton. .l Win { {• aM►Lv la esu; :.tone indiuu • IA1 Y.W • occupied iu the world. les the State of M. Morten, lNlrruur, . orgasm, be ulrn w olanuu •, end hr raeaw• t,tt s.tte Y -a) L 3 Ilhueu torr+ wrre 4Oi) ersmerins, w I who hu niwle the eubleet of agricultur•1 mended that the grew Iw tufted. I liana- tense. I2od•.-I LuilaNs • st Fi -- Iowa ti00, Minnesota 7$, Nebraska 45, I chemistry a study, pave a valuable ad- i Mr. Mcl1uade, ..1 Tucker.wuh, rend lwI. tiiUac .tia(urday llorwlsst •bre r• d I H ted t the great differ- • paper generally eulogizing lire farmer's hall en■ ■ ■'tis , - per. •v ►v I.'H •grteeferiN• Kansa 3.1, Mtawurs'28. (fl a 47, anin dress a pointed nu es roil, seri. trait. site. Ontario about 15. In 1871 Canada ea- since in islets between liquid and slid unsaid ',mutiny nut its dignity awl ad K1 rruny r ported ever fifteen indium Ilia of butler, manure, He had a m e gtm' is own garden, and the i r. McMillan, of Hallett, read a pe- r Canada. d On the .cher hand lei authorities rr h f 11 m ince EEKLY GLOBE bot this hay, decreased iii 111133 t • about .,permenia sn b roil the Torrnwt:bar. eight million. Denmark had been sup- result satisfied hint that the reining I per on e'. r i IL I TRIAL TRIP TWO MONTHS (LINTO)i, Jan. 20. -A large number .4 pinny the market hitherto supplied by values of the two were even greater than ( TNR rasartNT wt6TP:r ler 1•Klela•:, cheese ilia i„dmltttid. which be primed was resit uw tc the 01. ZY 1E3 CETTTS farmers of the County of Huron aa- u a fanner. H. lied compel . t e o ewnig •ewbted this afternoon in the Town Hall Canada exported lei 1871 44,'171,439 lbs., Mr. H. Snell ( Hullett) reined hos which had increased lei 1884 to 60,37'J, the farmers in his native county in Eue- liable t+, .blew the actual state of affairs tt r wont to uprrc.o.e owe .r.s. nt W e IW wf ruin. rein r* hr +'Oita j e;`; with the w here to hold a Farmers- lutttute and I 1 liquidfur this year : sp,lu)•. owl for this purpose oor 111i1eent a' rt" "a Lt1;u1leu.,:11;•"7114,,,.:7,,,,`,,,,,A:::•,,,..„' t eels t n ►u L t° re l7 listen h. practical lectures on van•ros O00 lbs. Thu gest increase was owing land took pains to collect the t• aerNlwe u /ur sire' utaresl noel• we rrabv manure by the, erection of stems basins Yield Price Price vest topics elwtnectrel with attneulture tn,m to the imnro•eouent u, ywllty. Mr. per tI-' herr Per :;,,.gate seal S eudw-rthen w 111 rr.. hr wp gates ..,pp glee 1wo ".:dh.. fn -e. Harris, of N. Y. State, who went to iwtn which it drained front the trrnyatd, sere. bind', urn• acre. r Itrwww the leelnh•rs e( the Ethose prurient Farm Fall wheat .24 75 $18 00 111.(30 I 4*.Seand iu,.rlaci::n wi:1 re•atr• ll chin ruy> Ion n.e up4,,,.:,••'•'• Agar fn.•e. at l;nelph. Ataunttst these prvrlet were Scotland last year t.. tach them how to and thence carried by gutters into the lle.te.nd ti.u4. rlbe will n•..•icr....op, •t i OL %%ek? of elle Ldr tla+ery nuke cheese, had stated that the best Gelds I p , (KI se 1 le ales inhere will n.. lir n " 'I' ^t 'Illi N Mi. A'IAtI I 1. t 'I,I.NIL W1, log 4C)lY.r (rec. J. McMillan, ; D. 'a F P.,re and Regie of tirrle i fi3 14 31 14 AU c "ewbsrtbin '111 n+., 4. i. I, , . taut •our mouth! y so let ,uanlarfb•t*willn t I,it 11.,, a tet. ler Mullett ; U. A. Forrester, player of brands u( t'.anadiau cheese were wtoerwr A Iklegate behereJ d ire+' takes the , Clinton ; Thos. Fraser, of Stinky ; A. 4, either Scotch or English What was manure ••let u t r amen remise, McAllister, H. Steen, .las. Stevens, 1). wanted in regard to butter was hearty D. Wilson, Reeve of Seafnrth ; T. City cooperation t.. bring up the standard bent, President of the Mullett Arricul• and improve d ro etb a quality He differebetwieu eenwe t tural Society ; D. Teplady, (leu. Crich. W. C. Searle. M. Y. McLean, ex -Mayer two kind` of faeter:es, the one where the tI $.al,rth ; D. M. Malloch, Inspector whole milk was taken, end the ether of public schools ; D. N. Menus, H. only the cream. He favoured the latter. Snell, J. Tremeer, J. Cox, .'. McQuade, and mode a strong appeal to farmers to W. Elder, W. Wise, H. Hannah, R. co-operate where tatty had opportunities McMordy, N. Robin, Secretary Agri:ul- to produce geed butter, and thus, as in tural Society : A. Wilts.., Wm. Milady, the manufacture of c'eeese, te hold the S. Smiley, Deputy -Reeve of Tucker proud position in the markets of the smith ; Iteht. M:Leati, /Yin. Herbison, word .Ami ng p It10 none. discussion proprietor of G,derich creainerv. The meeting was .organized by select- followed, in which Pref. Mill, D. D. ing D. .4. Funwter, Mayor .•f Clinton, Wilson, the Chairman, J. McMillan, W. as chairman. 111 calling the meeting to Herbison. and others tock part. order, he referred :o the benefit of theta visits from the I'rofess.rs .1 the Agri- a:erslay s...1ea cultural College, and the large uumben There was a fair attendance, a number S nn•wheat20 71i Iii 00 14. to i was made. awl then '4) is 38 •f.;3 10.64 1314 the hulled would sink int•• the sell fess 24 leo 13.24) 13.220 Mr. McMillan had lased this with good i Thew figures had been arrived at by alleeesa. i taking into c,nstderatiou the emit let c ATTLI: PRIDING. `sum11nerfallewing and immuring. A P f or Penton then acre en address I h emu.' he made by t /Mario farmer., .W :ler r d..,o et res nn n. . Ibe five. Si. a:ase .r •i.r.aru,o of *Ent. *1 , i u .awe erne free. JI.ieu snot hie .O. i.•••tilr•n will reeet.e a cop) •• selorrrlb' nee car a er beth rarllaaa'wt• ler waif 13 'matt. 10 lin• .)srMI nr''"na••ua.i 1, l,y a 1..1, it l'aw's"''• the rdr res l'i les Tata. GLt9BE , 1 ,.t new•!. -..4'u wr:l,re,a 11ewr►wy. Williams noel, lin- Wlpb Na/■a a. MI•+ who had attended similar gathrn11,+ in u( ladies being present. The proceed - ether parte. Utter celli11vs lead their logs were enlivened with several musical Ass,ciatsotu, and he knew of no g«d 1 selections. Thr Clinton Quartette Club reasons why fanners should not hare swag "Hen of Harlech' and "Cume rise something of the kind also. They were with the Lark • Dr. Williams rendered the larged sletnent in the pupulet on ' • •Tne Farmer *Sena" and Misses Hoorn and the back -bone of the country. They and Miller played "The Sunlight Waltz." did not as • rule unite as other classes I legit rustic scitoote did,but had codas when their ion - portant,* ntt a time was the topic first taken up by Professor p cervi a we, reale shared,aodtisey were Mills. The public school system, he receiving a greater alined top pobhw •sten• stung d, the most im(ti•rtant ,n the Kn- it*. This meeting, he hoped. would atbe wince It was the fountain at which the the forprunner of annual gatheriatta,tthe C, tial youth for the most part could would prove u imme,1se Benefit W the drink and it wis therefore absolutely farrnen s Huron• a necessary that its waters should be pure Professor Mills thea addressed he meeting en wholesome, and refreshing. To make any great change, to accomplish any eremite t'aL ensile. AND ,:at6S MINIM- greet reform, the beginning meet he 1"t• with the Dangle •:hoot. The teacher, He prefaced his address by snaking a given the care of children when so young few general remarks un the belittle/ of and with the power to mould the child s •rhe same person should have eantsaual these ins'itutes. The professors of the cbat•acter and mind,was the taunt import - en .1 the same anitaal, and study its ,,ouch lwnetitted by the gapers read. and college dad not total:me that they could ant person in the community. There- wosls. directions ' iv,a1 to the discueai.•11s by the - College. - instruct the farmers .•f Huron en topics fore a good teacher was the tirst cnnsi1- Int e0IL AND ;TA rottta r es. pr•fnssare from the College.' en which they had already' brought their ' eratnn, because the teacher wade the Profres :: Penton in his lectures on the - e. d • br both h Th h t thinewas, what THE a•L et publiamt.nu e( u.., le. r,• , u , a, gam* . trll►le fettle.. MI.• /{rinddws. Je•tlw Meearlb. It. L iarjie arbor n, such . cwt. Nutt t neon), awl cheer.. asp res I1raiiwa. ,» ,ww c a. g Crottle "'mediae'. which believed that rtes m ht Sled guthndtee % 1 5 eriti'r..tLLattire we, "Science In bemuse he P tg mutt in Tut hams and the arwrrfuli oa•uaof J/+r/I "M•'eeatTrlil'u.1 i ter 1M• last tiataaeA illustrated byvarious tables pre(1ar•J i rule even lower in the future, wing to e,,,.-ei•1er1 b) a .con to h0 w Wee rnau R. L tl,,, a\.the r.ahi. nue .elect. al f d tied 1 f 1 . •nth ,airy is •1°Tut h them wnl Villa by the do "i W" f many widely west The lexpor who a 4 K r u,r Al a.11b, Li .l n 1 addition to the neer+fir. ng r ewe.! best was the one who i gave tlleoe tri eition to exporting. paining, or tis •n the eap,.rinwut arm, an con .the Immense au les nun t ►e u3 e 'gownarmer w • • •,en to sue - lbs. continued deny. then• an wt...0 running in the ! and /bud f cattle-uroederw Follows the fending °•a 1,t f b turned his rditi•e..4 IIAtlr, awl in 'big \\'s:,ki.v l:u ar.n«• u standards of Weld ha dt 1'< g wurLt w ids rcpuG-. Ie, tiles npwanrr rr.ulera g1l nor ..r i♦ .•uu•leic m,..d• awb )r:,r. lbs. ti as for fattening cattle : First s. ing thdepext oresI cattle. Upon each of lbs. wheat straw, 6'1 Ib.. t• the • ler dwelt at •a •a tette'/ LTI ILL \ewnrltr, lt tat: n Cfbtl hie* Pe t \sI gnaw+p. Ihs. tituuthy, b(/dew leptiutmen plea mauzolds, 411x. bran meal, '2111.. linseed 2; lbw rye bran. Second ---6 lbs. clover, 7 lbs harley stria, 70 lbs. mangolds, 2 lbs. linseed, 3 lbs, bean ureal, 2 lbs. unbolted rye. Mr. McMillan themeht that all animals fattened for the English market sh',uld get at least some exercise outsole the stable every day. Thu helped the:n to stand the voyage in good condition. Mr. Hannah said that he had tried the experiment of feeding cattle only twice a day, with good result,. They were little disturbed. lied fattened quickly. When, however, cattle were disturbed they should be fed three or bear time; a some tenet?), showing the ads antages they p.sssessed over the present system, and vin his own rsctacal experience in .en week :a .. •!_• , i ant /.ton• lest •aTna giving c (Revised by Spurgeon e"en han..givene e t,.,- II.- le.„ •uua. ., I • each. fa me McMillan is a highlyas'sic- Wiab.I 1.1wisa under wren.' Alba ear•1„•O' •',•u••,•'•:` Nal qu,•.m u, tLr tu..rt e• ••!r: •.,•1 pn .:e liner it (hc wurkl, g eat farmer, and one who has taken I •fhe Itrt. t•. IL prtctie l and lumen.leve great pains to post himself, he was •glen• awl is always rose). 1* eta SPURGEON'S SERMON Address, THE GLOBE PRINTING CO. lively listened to, and 1004.) applaud on cawing. The time hal loo come to close the convention, a trw general remarks were tnade by Mayor Forrester. J. .A. dlortuu, J. Tretncer, A. H. Manning, Prof. Milks end ..there. Mr. McMillan moved, and J. Butttttu seconded, a .oto of thanks to the baiting professors, which was hearti- ly carried. Subsequently m was resolved to ferny n petrnanent Farmers' Club, with da ' ed that different' h w l! ir. Morten pant out t a I headquarter* at Clinton C intoe an l- ee' y animals had different powers of assimila- , meetings D. A. Forrester was elected tu.n, and that accounted for one 611114a' president, and Jas. Tremeer secretary. fattening /more rapidly than another on ; The following res,lutien was then put the name God. and carried unanimously, the meeting Mr. Clutton said his experience was • afterwards adjourning - - that the same amount of mixed God eave better result* than the same amount of food of tine kind. A Delegate remarked ilia a great deal depended ea the herdsman and afire. Moved by Mr. McMillan, seconded by Mr Hannah, "That in the opinion of A LARGE STOCK OF PERFFMEI{'l, ALL KINDS AND PRICES. this meeting, the Agricultural College at Guelph is an institutionwhich should get Ii)t - nthh' Reltin in bloom i:, .:1a•re.. F:., rla.ting Flowers, kr. the ligand support of the fanner of lin' F. JORDttA)N, Medical Hall, Cioderiche• taro, and that this meeting has been r LOOK OUT FOR SANTA CLAUS 1 A Laron and Carta Amm'hneu, of Qgl `, .b]STD F'#SOY .ARTICLEf3. emitter ter XMAS & NEW YEARS GIFTS AT THE MED=CAL HALL_ 1-sal:rel Veli et. Leather and I'lu.h Satchel., Plate 1 h*.i- Ara Perfume are Minors i I Pima). . trawl and Ilea\ arid 'b. Jewel. Perfume and lamming "hx r ing M irrors. Shaving M u .. rut:et All teles in endless variety. intelligence an rt(pe•nence. ,e aro e s „sI en the nex a . soil, enumerated the various a_rnte at Halle Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer had that heard the c• lle*ee au distance h:rd shall be taught in tzar aehc"els, and work in its formation, such settle atuoe always stood at t•.•o ;;neat s distance from what .hall he emphasized 1 There shoted impart a tine ghee and freshness to the the farmers of the country. Ile had big- ' teat of all he a th•n•,wgh training in the phere, frostram. veeetatiun, and ani heir. and is highly recommended by gaited to the c "leer of as-riculture , elementary branches,but was there noth- (Hon A. M. Rees• the desirability of ' in. elec. ! He fitmly believed that with- holding such meetings as these, and he ing should be allowed to interfere with mala. He described the rock ft. nnatie'. found beneath the sell of O*tarte And the Northern regions. Reference was had willingly granted the accessary 1 the fundamental instruction in the comm nude to the great blankinthe geological int dandruff, making the scalp white and funds to protide f -r the eti enae• of the mon branches. There were some of history of the province after the (leir,et c'.au, and restoring ;,tray hair to itsyouth- sante. Faruu•rs wanted eomhinatMil these branches, however. upon which t.., tion of the Devonian rocks, and the fug color. eme- and unF,n as ninth as any the much time was tieing spent/. and sonic p,enomena which had taken place in the glacial period. This pinion of his lee Cotv:Na sy.to Coto+ that we so fre- eure was hvtened t.. with great interest. fluently neglect, and which so often peeve and as he proceeded it was evident his the seeds sown f..r a harceet .4 consump- hearers were entertained. rne choir)/ tiun,should have immediate and thuruugh' smenes ..f the period were fully discussed, i treatment. A tea•pe",nful of Ro1•Ia.aie'e and the manner in which gaud, clay, and PI.rruotazgu Eerixtoe taken whenever gravel sol formed, clearly exohained. the Couch is troublesome, will relieve; the patient, and persevered in. will effect I a cure in the most obstinate cases. 2w physicians, clergymen and scientists as is preparation accomplishing wonderful re- sults. it is a certain remedy fur remov- class, and they h.td negiected that bin ' were being sati:y nevle.t.d. To the of thing in the past. There had been first loelmiged geography, gramulaticel many books written and many lectures "Alyea,. end mathematics. and t.. the giveh on the scisuce of agriculture,lwt it latter writing and conlpusitom. He ad was surprising how much, that selene° vacated the intr.,duction ••f the study .4 had been raeee;ted, and hues little per agrieulegre in all its depertmetes in pie knew abeitt it. The college twthen- ties were doing their best to remove this stigma, and had been holding these ubji.t lessons, sulyeeta for clmpu•*t ou. diagrams. etc , et:. He closed by summing up the esidence in support .f the tai * cries he had ad tile ...IL ITSOl,OtS AND rotylA7t0!1, ranee) farmers' meetings in order that agricu- was the soh ect assigned toile Hays nate might meet and advise together. 1 %rest or'reverf Pautun, ... A., one .4 the toasters of the FIC 1T ANI rsrtT e:xoWIS•.. In other places they had resulted iuThat is daily bringing toy tothe hmmes cod, and lir%had ho doubt it would M Agricultural College. He illustnted his Mr. A. McD. Allan, of Goderich, read of thousands by saving many of their beneficial t., the farmers of Hurl:.'wd.ir•u lel"•n w blackboard,which helped w valuable paper en this topic. He sear ones from an early grave. Truly is' Speaking t.. his subject, Mr `\tills *aid ineterially to make it interesting and re- atrunely advised fernier* te plant rxten- Dr. King's new Discovery for Conautnp- that summer fallowing was Otte of the tatnab!.. sive orcharir, because he behaved un tion, Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, ost lde"ama ofran doning d prepwri+ak---qtr J. McMillan, ez-fit P., t"0"1"1"1"" bunted market was opening OP in Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the soil, especially for fall wheat. Some the subject, "Why fanners sons levee 13ritaiu f ,r Canadian appiea, t trcheni the Threat. Pain in Side and Chested - writers and some practical farmers laird the farm, and how they can beet be re soil should be thoroughly prepared by any disease .. the Throat and Lung!, a urged several rather strong objection, gained-•' tie thought That farmrn' nus underdraining. and the trees planted in plsi(tee cur tivaranteed, Trial Rot against it, but there were the following did not properly appreciate the tilde- ( rows at forty (get apart, w a. to (permit ties free at J. Wilson's Drug Store. Large *trent paints in its favor: lst,lta dstrue ' prndrnce of the farmers calling. As * of easy cu•tivatiun and root cropping size $I.00. (6i tion of thistles ; •'n{, The improvementgenrnl rule tanners thought that other while the trees are young. Taking an in the mechanical texture of the soil .. eallmLs, mercantile and pre(tesu.nal. orchard na say ten to twenty acres hr Ir. the history of medicines no preps t d 1 b 1 and comfortable, recommended the ft towing minders and esteem has received such universal corn mendather Lir the allectat1 •n it afT ords, and the /permanent cure it effects in kid ney dts•.,ees, as Dr Van Buren's Kinney Cure. Its action in these diecreasing complaints is *imply wonderful. gold by J. Wileme. 2m . These see MIN reels. The best blood puritier and system re- gulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bit- ters. lnactisity'4 the Liver. Iiiliousnes ,taundice, Constipation. Weak Kidneys, i d ler any disease of the urinary organa, not rrsun alinm them He behoved that 1f *peke of the discouragement under which whoever respires an appetizer, tonic or -v---"' xrmen _tou1d K. ttHe be ales t twit movers 1ab.red •,ri'tii t.. fhb [1t1L'rslt 3rd, The dormant mineral plant o, is were more a•nora , e a s and smile of their owre avocation du varieties :-!O Duchess ..f Oldenburg, 2 made y the le byesu. ex of urethe to the air ; cr*gin 1 in nom pareen with these. 4th, By the es jousure .of the oil to the ► tt Y 1 Early Han -est, 2 Fall Pippin, 3 St air the hamaa, or vegetable /natter. u' Phu was not right and naso the bey the Lawrence, and the belance in leading conterte4 into nitric aeid. so that the idea that farming wrs something low in winter wrta,such as Baldwin, (lreenin_s, plants may_ use it ; and 5th, The sol ,stead of being the Grandest of callings. Northern Spy, Ribston Pippin, Ameri being frequently turned ores absorbs I Fanners beys uucht t.. have every can t;,,itlrn.Kuasntt, Wagner. and King more ammonia than in any other pro- means of enabling them t•, enjoy them- of Tomkins County. Atter an eapen- csa. l'pIon each of these teems lir. , eelcea ria the farm. 1 argots ahvuld pas. enc. of many years in growing and ship Mills dwelt in a . tteronghly practical • vi.ltl hhr*nos lei their farm homy that ping, he had nee hesitation in stating that manner. The objections t•, snnun..r ; would supply the children with healthful Ontario crown apples were superior 1. fallowing were chirpy two- i•t, the born htvr t¢re. (lid them also charge of any in the world in point of quality, and of the year's crop and 2od, the lou • J *•eine departlnaat an the farm and let in every competitive test had taken first •r 1- m to • Iwo ; them feel that they bave rsapnsibilities place. in regard to plum trees, he INT 0 • ToqtoWecNWS ; HU1ON SIGNAL FOR $2_C0 A YEA Z- TH1: TORONTO wI:E 1 NEWs i*ass Illustrated Paper. usurer - passed In all the feature* or ent.rprislni; joaruatatn. It ,,tands .•ot•- splcuuws anions the hest Journal+ u1 ('aunda *ea ,•lentp Irte neve.ppaappeerr whieh will treInt crest higtoevery 1114 tuber efthe family. Mr VII= Will like the pito urea.. the prong; {elk the ••torte•, and the ruga sketelles, the snore mature will b• Itettallteel with the e•ditorlala and news matter, v !itch los every (•*ler w 111 Ise found .piey, incises.', aad enterteining. In the matter of telegraph 14 oversNe,hating the advan- tage of connection with THE TORO\7 t) DAILY NEW et, it ,ie,. eta command all the degree.cies of the .tasao•taleel 1'4res. b. side. 11 .{N'• vials from NEW n. corm- tondenta in .'rrry- .e, -:inn of Ontario dor which the daily paper is. M. famous. A•anen -p,,toaait ham uuenperlor. It is all party his.cp. or,r lorlog•nt in o •it ice. ud ispa absolutely wit Trott fear or Calws or AR tmi, port lea. 1 he parliamentary report., art• written in a humorous rein. and deal with men and measures without glo.v.•.,, and hating regard erste, rn. bretiiy, JUNI 4 .•. mid truth. It le in to. I111ret *enter a family n ewspaper. 1 a. -h issue frontalis a verbatim 14 p• tet ..r Huy. Dr. Tat maps` - latest sermon In t*rooklyn'talii•n,aci.•, •'Iara Mlle's New Vora. e. .4 le and 11441(4.04„ • nA t aletter. The serial mu ry ofaabsorbingtInt resat. a politticalt, cartoon, and • rich variety of eondensf•d notes un Fashions'. %rt, 1znin.uriwa. Litera- ture. e•te., etc.. rte. les market gwetatluns are complete tad to be /riled u, It in Juat the paper for tie., yowling folk •. and t he odd rotate will like It Just nes well. Our special clubbing terms tiring 1* eatuia reach of al . Specimen tropics mal- Ise had at this uaMM:w send your .ul.eierlption to this office. ranted y rxi cage la us, Malls d.,merst ►v n irihl unitised, will always find glacier to cautsona„1 the farmenaisiin*1 coming µat a to a couelc*lou u(on one single expert ( e""1.1 fill .sol Nis the and black knot. H believe,{ however, Bitters the beat and Duly certain carr w bid hid that the rest let the cnmmun the cJrcuho would vet have rolontanly, They public they vile , t, P s at ilC no . e melt. What wan wanted was a cent known. act surely and quickly, d t that would satisfy. ifs ley would willingly aad them to gain or some friendly insect would appear to every tattle guaranteed t.. give entire rrxlrenmr:u gore the realof an rt(s elutant on the I them. He ap(tealed to the young form- annihiliate it. The varieties he recnm- Avncuttiral )l arm near London, Eng., t'r' present to prepare thenieelrea for fu- mended were Coe's Golden Drop, Tell.ow taro work and r.apen.idthty. Mr. M. R Leathwrft Smiths Orleans Befel- 1 foot ear•s wwrng tisfactinn ler money rwtfundeu. 5..14 at fifty cents • bottle by . it ilson. 141 where the icier ('1slsttty,p1 Intal was Ing' --The follotvina 1. from J. W. Innlemr. of tested by w c•'ntmtlr, ) 1liihan • wddrres was an esceerlintly shim. and Washington. The treys should Winnipeg. t. g. formerly grain linter nor lit albino and the pr duction sae (161 bushels, nodi happy and appnopnate one• and he woe get w heavy dresesnQ ..f salt every 7eif eidteet.y, of Hamilton and lirimehyy : •I was 1 uT1.,,•d rails Costi.e- by au alttmute eumnarr fa•lnwiitg end FARMERS ! pine OIL ma your Reapers any{ Mowers, wheo7w_ McCO=.fZ'S ARDINE OIL So Cheap. It has n.. equal. Try it and you will use 00 other. *t bare tuna hire Y /e Yes aid: 1. Ian .4, 'hi 1+ cart 'iu in to th• Pe 4. u1 a_• gr w e1 r1 t. a s, c 111 loudly Cheered mem re.ummg his •rat. over the sill, and w light wluhen n for mans years mu• o Mr. Rohn. lttcylor,ly, u( Stanley, ',aria green and avatar would •ace the „e• RUleusrr•.. and u!timatety tr)str.psor• s e muchnndiri..in,anydfRerrnt McCOLL BROS. & Co., TORONTOr , speaking of qra n manuring the /follow wtouLht the proceedings mgs to a dem in w plum coup (rem the circuli•,. rwr•l ieinrs. which Barr toe un y nemta,rary For •sir br Mg four adcwntrt;•+ sere pointed .iet fitting n k w the da • 'I'( b f r wing tors ee 1st, enriches the ..oil by rich constitsents f proceeding'', an pea g ( stew ( rot red Tung rms., 1 diel .w. and i ww• not lung theprodueti n was e9 bwhele. inl e'''. el try l l few re t I, relief and then 1 an. Mut ns ever again. ar s, revel mg 7 ,e *objects s crape -Q e ' wee re. by • (Nene!, who had Men J • kin on the t.. las whwrrie* and plume were aloe taken to health Mit. t., try ginner x'• R_ W_ Mdse, INZI= (IOUtCR▪ iC1f Hur ,n For nearly an hour oubstement 1 11 r health ry r •tore I p -.t from subsoil ; 2,141, adds t . sol the I discussed. no in their bearing on thecounty tw r beton. I felt like a new man, and I have en- Noma, from the we asp spherr sol• tl/ages ave•ed Ms Mired exsir en en hems en 1 M All 1 ail sets f lues gA meow +t reenters 7th to e - tt in se utfnlwb a eta•e :and 4'h, •,neatly flint -eves the machanlcel teeter.. ••f ilio i Willed the meeting t.. order this morning ,*Q his thorough knowledge of the W'Astltx,zro•t, 1 t .. at ten "clock. There was s fair attend- sub „rt. May i:itho 1fiW.. sr. . I *ter present. incbxling man of the )) y ayor Forrester ukwl i( the use of GtlxTl.t:wets -Having been a I•aNe ndrete from soil and returlu y r. bin answered - e - r,Nartw•nr _ Clinton, .Inn. 21.-111ever• Forrester bons with readiness and patientx, show- o3oM by t:..o. Hhynu. 2m. sufferer Mr. McMillan. ex M.1'. Hullett, stated :hat he had eetwrimente.l cm l''*'hn4 agncnit•ris•s of the money, salt sn the eteherd was beneficial. fur w lone times (n.m nen •us prostration ssderably in au11smer fall..wing r... 1. in Mr. .1, K. Shletleworth, 4twt•t',nt 1 Mr. Allan 1.s, except in heavy clay and Qrnrrrel debility, i was advised e. hie opinion. the neat 110114 t.• :i,•ee,,, S,tw•rintendrnt of the iLttoennenlal Ire- i.,a,n s•1!. 'try Hey Hitters I have taken one bot pluh was to Ih.•n•uthly. pul.e•roze th. t.wrtment .4 the Agricultural l'ollwge 1 A Delegate --How do you keep out 'le, and i have been rapidly vetting bet - ,oil. He did the fall.. tit•z i • the fall I''"eon. ,Peng•! the Pr 'otediotto hs rvealsne mice ' ter ever since, and i think it the best ' take t.. Iran« a P"Per ,•n "Aertenitnrsl them's"). Mr. Allan --Ity keeping the orchard it unto the mummer. 11.• had alai found apesed ti peT that h,wkwheat was death to ihetl•s and qu.ostons were asked and chwerfellc Mr. Treater H•.w old ahnuld an Bleared the land el weeds. He sewed answered. orchard be befu:e it should he seeded about e (punters to .,nm 6,1.1.1 heck Mr. McMsllwn, in discussing the down f lime per etre. H« a,,„1,1 ale, pat the 'I1f"'tion of manure, said he l.(11 his i Mr Allan --About the lune the trees antler tg t over and believed 1t was richer l',,, to hear. M air, •Turk' smith did not when so krrf. Mr Morton -What is the best way to and he believed 11 we,• w m 1 ed n the Farm 4 number or clean feet) trnsnetre on early sr. eh.• .pen Mr. aljit •Mr M'Iran (1 uck'rwmtth "HI that believe in fallowing n , all. He theoghfprune the soil should tae noel r .1431.'40y. Iles there ra. s,mwri,nwe great ditheulty lel Mr Alias --The old -feel. one wavy es n.nce was that steel.. ecoid be dr keeping covered manliest fret,'hewt,ng,' with thun,• aid fi,rgers, when the trees IN strayed irett by ► p !ongint In is e h t before Ind whew ,t was sn 611."141"41611."141"41611."141"41 s•1" make .re y„•,,,i. b kwhowt for I' cathing to than 1 A Mem Fenno, hod that c,w ever{ , thickly pli.ie,l .:•chll ar. or allot, e Win deter. Mr. \1st; node aid there isms one leant I Mr Alien T„, „cwt every sttemd 1 An interesting di••n•••,w fotl..w.•i. nI . Aowennw. He h..lie'e.l it was bettor 1•, ilio kwepmg t .4 N meet expensive Al )(legates -Would prime v.•e pre a ter. de "e 1104111.11f0e rot fowl bowl I three to die t ole taken nsrt is by D D Wilson, .1 14 I f.• bee ,h+ar. bid in either outside nr cover tree w4 m+nnrw, and that was t.• retain all Mr H innah --When is the hest time Millan, V. Smiley.$Searle, A. tap t r a, A I to prom. I iildwr, W C Meanie, ]as f3fwp'prm, nn.! tM hgnid p.tnthl. and prevent bolw+•eMnc others. The enemas.* ens An even fermentation was •IwnraMo. and Mr Allen 1s t!Ii month of Mir:h slow etised by tis • tem much washing was t.. be •coiled •(,.. lant. hob. medicine. i ever mod. 1 am now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone. and 1 ea. in despair nnttl i tried your Bitten. 1 ant mow well, able to inn •holt end do my own work. Before taking it 1 wt. completely prostrated. Mass. Maar STUART.. . TbeeyaN war are T. W Angina. Cotard, Kan., writes '1 meter hesitate to recernmen•1 your t<leetrie Bitten t.. my emit.mrrs, they Vt. entire sati•frrhon anti wee rn(.i.l •wUrrt' ISleefric Bitters are the purest and hest medreenw know., ani will posi tic.ly cure Kidney ami Liter temptation' Purify the hlo.al end retulate the bowels Pio familyran afford to h* with.•at them They willafford save 4nndrede of dollars in .l.. 4 •r'e hill. , ear i .1.1 et 50 rt.. a bdt:e sir• i. ti1rlrts. fa] • IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC. THE BEST ASSORTtiIENT IN TOWN A_full line of all the Leading Patent M,',Iicinra always kept on Lane (Physician, 1Prescripl ions a Specialty.) M ZOM RE Ot NA1, 11I.AKEM RI.O('K, THE SQIJARE11 b Merchants : Get your Printing at this Office. Quality of Work and reasonable Prices Guaranteed to ,please all who may give us a trial.