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W ADVERTISEMENTS -MAR- 18•
oral Serest gloated -Mn. D. Mo -
dere Waned -Jena W. Vasattatr.
Ides Tortoise Oat.-Wa Barrows.
,!leery Opmang-Fmitt lama A
sap Dry the Fe•e-R'd- Sharman Jr.
• Best Sprig,' Hdlde•--F. M. Dm-
Ser,s , WaNed-Mn• (Dr.) 0•
C. Sh•000n
tiling:, -Mies Cameros
over Seed for Bale -F. Alt.H.ydea
oes for Spring Wear -St. Geo Fries
engem" 8.1. of Farm-Oeeialess d:
Becher
ietort• Opera Hoo•s-,A• F Forte. ' '
"stare to Rant -R. Yeas'
Spring Stock -8. J. add
be World's Bess Wheel-H..dewm Bi-
cyole Co
SituatIOII/ Q&Oant'.
ANTED -A GOOD GENERAL SER -
mat. Apel, t. H(Dr 1 O. C. BRAN
ON. V linensrmaR. oa.
ANTED -A OOOU GENERAL SER•
want -most b.• goodiweather andiron-
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TH3"7 Lf]AI INa N13110718PAPER. OP HURON (7O'U TTY.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : MARCH Is, 1898
NEWS OF THE DISTRICT.
From our own Oorr.epondent/
mere 1e taisegasiepit lie TS lemma M
MM Am7 _
id'tRef the
Ow •'f fiFes p111101111001
Wanted
WANTED-FAKM HAND, UN-
mamarried, for Mx m 'nth' from April let.
AppPply to
ROBERT YOUNG, Rtdes`ed,
tiodepp
riVE?-AT TSK Sdd1U.TON.R.T.
Prod u •e More. One Car of Pathless.
OBS Car of Batter end Twenty Oats of Egos.
W. .1. MORROW,
Orr The
IROS ROY.
Tr Vitae. tuners!
J, Flehef spent • few days la Tomato
last week.
Will Johnston was waiting friends and
readiest. near M•nobester tate pis
t weak.
LEEBURN-
TOI3DAt. Mar. 15.
AWAY Now -Atter a pleasant soiours of
nearly four months theism bts pelmets sad
other relatives here, William Stewart re-
turned this week to Whe•ttsad, Dakota.
l,OEWY etoTae -At the late Pres,Jytory
ll
meeting Rev. Mr. amwas appointed
wapp°Inted
one of the dolomites to the Assembly to be
held at, Montreal, and • vote of coodoleDoe
was pasted to the family of the late John
Horten, wbo re atioa as a ,torthetePresbytetive ry
Presbytery
r
fromthio Dong g
meettogs.
NILE.
W IDsimDAY, Mash 16
The friends of Nile Methodist ohuroh last
week presss1d Rev. J. W. Prtag with over
fifty bushels of oats brou*ht thereby Mors.
Tiffin & Currey, makbg over sevesty bush-
els given the rev. penman shoe last Fall.
For abate or To Rent. , _.
,.. ta* $ZW tW.QHTARY
Ji.'{ h 8 iaIs eees5e of Waterloo
t• triol emus' en*. Pau
harems.sadBIT to W r L,
premises. s app11 to Salm
preinlees.
AGOOD TARN FOR SALE. CHEAP,
two mime f•om Ga'eriob. Por p rnoa-
1•m address ERNEST HEATON, Parente:.
tar.
Ooderioh.
CLINTON.
J. Bwaermse, who has hese se inmate of
the Hoar of Refuge, hes been allowed to
return to Staley at his owe oholoe. His
wife remales an Inmate.
A meetingof the trustee hoard of Willis
ttbGroh wits last Wednesday att.rooea.
Th. iortieg of the Christian Endeavor of
Willis oburob held Wednesday evening was
eoodueted by A. Barlett.. The boptc was
ee What is • profitable Sabbath!'
Another ot the citizen. of C1i.lon has
slipped away to the Great Beyoad In the
person of Sire. John Pootor, who died loot
week In her fortieth year. She was a daugh-
ter ot W ilbam (main and lived for many
to God*rielt township. only plovlDt
nto Clinton May lath
An tntnresting and peppy event 000tered
on Wednesday evening. when Mary. Young'
est daughter of John R. Smith, and Robert
A. Downs, were united in the idsoeof MI mat-
rimony. The remooy was par
th, Methodist parsonage, Seafortb, by"Rev.
R. Bond.
LUCKNOW.
Rev. 1. B. W.11wie wasa London last
week attending the meeting of the London
Confere:we Epworth League.
Mrs. Hugh Molntoob, of Htlyrood, took
10 the S.Dt ne' of.a reoently • crab apple
limb covered wlth_peantiful blossoms 1a tall
Bower.
Wm W•Ilwtn, who was engaged in Dr.
Newton's dental ethos for the past three
s♦onbls, left for his home In Beetoo on Bat•
ardsy last
The World'. W C.T.U. miestonaries from
Australia beld a Heepat tewrperenee pesos*
1n the town b.11, Lucksow, on Suede,
sfter000D. On Woodsy ironing Mir VIsW
sent rave the story her life in told Australia,
Tuesday oa Tueay ►t
ot
week la Australia sod gave lantern views
TURR 'TO RET. -THE RIVER
1 Moe, hasten 5 tthe bag meadow, 10 rent
for the amine .mason for Demure pis
Tor particulars sop!. to Robert Young idge-
wood perm. or to Earnest Heston. H•rrfeter.
flodsrinh. -- -volt SALE SALE 10R TO KENT -FOR SALE
or to vent the dwelling on Nelson -et. at
present occupied by F. ,'enmesh 1t conWne
1', rooms. ,nolsd ns drawing room. dialog
number ofvarier sad
clarets, pantries and moodice/IW.
wit
with aid fruen acre it torose, land d teteetotally pointed
lent
lawn. Apps to F SIIEETH, em. 18. pyo•.
mines.
FUR SALE. -ONS OF THE BICST
herniate Western Outariod 1 Lassoes-
mon
.0 oeson '
cion 8, townehip of Ooltorne, water. Hyo
100 acres. Good clay soil. Seelig
been cont nnoaelY is pastas. fir 11 ytare. 1st
class large frame barn to by re. Frame hots
sad kitchen. Store.s4 P.O. en the premlees.
Evicellont grovel roads. eLerie cash. Wane. at
ewe per reel Interest Apply to F. W. Mc -
DON AIH, Carlow P.O.. Qat. or to J. A. Mc -
DON MIR. v Wenlagtoa et Basa. Toroote. 11.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR es
R BBALE,
on
Part of Lot f, Q.sa..d
Town. containing 114 WPM of land. There te
situated o. the property egged_ le •t Oe1&
dwelling. with MtS atT8T 8 ts s wine
cellar aider Mese
.4 w
trim dam posse es to PHILIP
terms. For Iles Maly
HOLT. Harriett oh.
Dated 618 Jt 1
VOR SALE -LOTH 69 AND 70
r Hatehtaee.'s Saner 1. the Tows of
Ooderlcb, epeewhich is erected • nloe d weU-
ing house
Q• ptohibe
to CAMERON. HOLT & HOIHiS
Mu
HOUBR AND TWO LOTS .OR SALE.
For sole, the dweutng
W Thee. Hsotstep
Th re are two bta nae et w
pfeN
lt trees. chars 1s . •a di alt
msvery oo.vvesier
es
apply to THOS
e . 8U lirC[ETNP, It
FOR BALI. -THAT MOSTEW
abased py.W !s> ea OA es los'e.
Mead •11
beim M..tab. le
and sof water Me-
wtth the
eitf
elimparr
BRUSSELS.
Alex. Molauohl n. wbo woe appointed
general utdiIy omoar for Brawls, arumee
bye duties en April 1st.
Board of Health met on Mondor overdo'
at the Council Chamber for orgtnlz•tinm
portto.r.
Rev. W. E. Kerr, of Heneell, premised
Rd.osUonal sermons 1n the Methodist
eburoh,Sunday morning and evening.
Mr. Allis took Mr. Kerr's work •teoeall.
Meal, the 15 year old daughter of George
Colvin, whose life has been .oging in the
halation for several days, lir r, ported tkoolder .
ing her own. sod • obaoge
for hoped for.
Rev. Mr. Rosi subjects last denday were
in the moreing, "1be D•leotable Moan -
wine," and in the eventsv " The Bhspberde
of the Delectable MotutaiK"
Methodist Sabbath .obool anniversary
will be held en Easter Stutdsy end the foil -
owing Monday evening.. Au outline of the
proposed p.espromwill bis given later.
EXETER. o,
Moes H. Slste8tord, from Sterllug, O.4.
home visnas% Yep parents, Mr. and Mrs 0.
Blatchford. --- - - --
Mrs. Gregory Tom. of Vancouver, B. 0.,
is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thor.
Fitton, and will rowed& some time.
DUNLOP.
MONDAY. March 14.
Rev. Father Best, of Ooderioh, was •
transient vsitor here Monday of last week.
Our former townsman Johe Shaw, and
Harry Vides'. of the oironl•r city. Sand&•
ed 1a our burg.
Several fowls were stolen from the farm
of Mr. Williams the ether eight. Among
them was o ohoiee rooster of mach value.
It will be the rule to ooCDt the chicks -no
when feeding in the morning nowadays. ,
The subject last Sunday evening to Coven
Presbyterian church was " The 4ins of our
Polities; bel.d the Btth eetrwese of the
pastor's series on popular Gina
t he pastor of the Main-st Methodist
ohurch hut Sunday evening took " The
Town Clock, Some Other ()looks, and the
Time -Diem of God, ' as his subject.
_ The Royal Temptan breed M esl.Mato
their eamververy cm the 21st inst. by an
epM moseing In Oidl.y's Heli, when a first•
elm. literary program will be rendered by
home and foreign talent. Overybody wet.
oome.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spell sod Alt. Ford
lett here Wt Tburedey for the West, Mr
and Mrs. Seen roing to Seattle, Wash., ono
the latter to British Colombo'. They will
visit trtecds, bot of the reentry proves to
their liking they May looses out West.
BAD A,x•IDINT. - Monday afternoon
C'h lie Haim*, youngest sou of David
D. M°GILLIC UDD Y , EDITOR.
GODLNICH TOWNSHIP
W avt,ODAY, Marob 23.
wee Clara No01111agb is visitlag to Port
Albert.
Yrs. Messer, of Ooderleb. is the attest of
Wm. Hawke.
Mia m Jane Joha.es reooverlag from her
meat tndl•positlos. rep
Benjamin Packwood le empties b rails
hie barn and have a stone stable built midge
it.
ase s
Hoist*, was seriously H sot fatally injured
in P. Ament's sew mill. Belied hew down
stain for an oil oast end on bis return in
stepping across the track upon which the
los marriage rums he slipped and fell, and
before he ooald exlrioate himself the toy
struck bim to the abdomen bruising and
crushing him very severely.
Cattlnr wood is the order of the day and
• number of bees are on, lilts week end
next.
POSTrO ID. -O■ 110000011110000011et the rain, the
enthronement" wb eh was to have been held
m i Thursday sola of Wt week has base
post oned ihdeaNt
nae.
The heavy rain 01 .,•turas, night made sod
havoc of the culvert', a large Dumber of
wbiol were w•abd out on the different
roads and will Dost the oonnoil uousidersble
money to repair them.
Er rxaroter wsio--Vn'•000nnt of the un-
favorable weather on Friday evening lase,os
W. S. Lowreaoe, teacher. decided 10 pt,
pone the entertainment, which will be held
in No. 11 sohiol on Friday. March. 18th.
The trustees ot S. S. No. 2 lave shown
their progressiveness by having the Whey,
roseate% with desks paroilseed from the
tioderiob Organ Factory, whloh, with • new
teacher's desk to match, made by the some
Oren. makes • wonderful Improvement to
the interior of the school
The recant fl end of rain made • smash on
toe onlyert •t the North end. When re-
paired, the township should enlarge the
outlet, as • lame flow of water from an
nnderdrein at he.t,ura runs into it, beside.
the creek. The bridge at Mr. Tobin'. should
have . railing.
7 ren f/ar
are
clothing
hien
.ad
tem
troll trees be fell
leak and balance at ern _
Aepb on tis premien t0•few. 1 me.
VALU ASIA TOW too PROPIR T Y1p eF OpR
BALL -The f reclaims III M•
IT
the rive sad lake reewe}
ate A. Dermett eats =•aa
OBS of the meet valuable and list
parties 1i town. o.
South t. The two -Morey frame dwslfItsm
street tmmed•ml7 0dlotp1111
ak ggamito prima eeseWisi
Mr. Andrew Waddell
SIIL Of he dwelling halm sed t
merty
Aura Jthe 0. T R lettaa. p/gs4mt tela rip
MY to GARtermeTOea& YlDl007 fah
For Bala
CLOVER 8111)F.
FOR SAL -A LIM-
Iced quantity of chaioe. red Dover seed
on hand yet. It is free from ail kinds ofnbox-
eea
loos weed,. Pr*111 per s t.
Francis A. filmdom. Mallet :Wee
Lostt
LANES.
TrasDAY, M•roh 15.
Spring, geode spring.
be roads lost now are • btnektIiOD
of sleighing and wheeling. with no
uch
of either.
Mat Ferries. the Ashfield es.eerr, is go-
ing his rounds.
Frank JohnetsD is roma to farm the old
O'Rourke faro this =miner.ratioms to
M. Coartnsy is akthg pre p•
put • stone basement soder hs barn this
•
HORTICULTURISTS MEET.
Mr.
W atrnoolc on FertWZ•Ps.
Fertilisers M the Mat - Their Proper
imeeet oa and res Clearly a•t-
ItaM-Nen t. rake e'rwl$
need Tegiable. Pay.
L081
-ON MONDAY. BET W SIN THE
Railway acacias at Ooderiob and 21o0
Church. 1. the Township of _Colterue, 1 bum
seat, I gime! .t deehbeases. and I rob
r
wagon oovor. Amy woos Audios. the above
articles
wUl peeve 1 ave them at Memo.'.
Hotel Sanford, or Colborne Betel. OOdterler.
.ad the Rada will M .daY7 rewarded ter
ll. Itonble
TSndSPS Wanted.
e
A PAPER read by W. Warnock bo-
orthe Gode ioh Hit ttoultatal society oe
M
lib* evening of •rob 10th. •s an totroduo-
t one to • dieuu..mun un l.rul r•rs
it has boon proven In•t de/amort,• pests
*P rag•from barmaids,A sleigh load part)
cams down here to Jas. Lines on Wednes-
day
ednes-
da nk
Weeare pgoateedgoateed_ So rayy that Mt.I Me-
e are
Lean, whit has MM'Wiai 6ffie
. \.,
No service wee held m the ohmmb here en
Sunday loot, u Rev. Mr. 1Vh•ley tailed to
pat iaan •ppeerinoe. bad oonditios ot the
roads. we suppose .being the onn.e.
Mr.. Kent, of Toronto, sister of Mrs. K.
E. lane, is at present •siting at R. E.
Lane's.
WINGHAM.
Wilt Ferquh.reon left on Montle! last for
Nelson, B.C., where h. ex .eots to !peso.
Wm. Campbell, of Sand Beach, Minh., s
visiting his brattier David in town.
John and Wm. Gemmill, of Tornberry,
loft for Manitoba last week.
Mise W innorean MoDorald was !set week
yisionm her sister, Mrs. Dr. MoLehnan, of
Kin tall.
Rev. Dr. Pasoan has announced a series of
special religions services, and oommenoed
last Sunday.
At the meeting of the buebill club on
Wednesday evening last Alt J. 8ebaetlsn
was appointed manager of the club for the
.emmbg season. Arrangements were also
mode for the parebase of salts and other
• rtales.
At last meeting of Fern lodge, fro. 19,
L.T.B.A., Mrs. R. C Spalding was the re-
d pleat et • beautiful bronze lamp and as
address by the meslbas et the lodge prior
to 8.r de "ream for Manitoba
Oso. McKenzie and Miss Mitiesie left
tor ban Fr•ncisoo on Wedes.d•y. They
will spend • maple of months enjoying the
salubrious *lima ot Califerol and visiting
Mr. IloKs. els c two sons, resident& of the
homy ooset city.
TINDERS W.NTSD. - TENDERS
will be received rip to
OWfor anise a new reef1 ea
:. y Erase t seder
Irees to weer
IN snattar. 'readers to tach to
• with r411. also galvsoleed brie
lye. fleabite sr crimes& eta no, lowest
or 0a7 teedee ease nems.aMT arnetoted.
farther
Or-
der ef the Board of Trt.Mes
partfodars apply to Joss W. v.w.TT00.
S ecrottrs.
Mui%.
YortgaeS Salo.
MIRE BETTS OHUTS.
graduate OMbobaik Lyrae
PTe•srtir list
Os E.w.
et*
MORTOAUI SALfi
d1 bmvlq bees s fs the payment et
• heels meryas+i a te day
d Jmia
Mars mde ser oo. e el esi4 aeed.ts.
sw„Urttywred, esmeld b7 Wawa Mr i
lla
suck oe&
John Knee. ♦mot mese. at the
ER:IT1BH REOHAl of IOTI L
ter vas TOWN ow onaIRE•De. ow
FRIDAY.,ws MAST er APRIL. MK
at 11 o'clock l the fontherm rho following
Wools : _Let N aniset0. North et Tem.
Sher* Rae"la the TowsabIP et
, le Omits
p1 /sere s es.
leef Herm. ooassiela t
land is wen Meed sad favorably site-
jhe Gravel ReMs/ .but 11 miles from
About haw ate steered and
/u1Nvated. A large dm' Ina how.. forgo
bars sad stable all to mo d o editio., ere ea
the pres5a l.the sell is good clay teem.
1 ERMI OOhe aFreBALI 1
TM be I t he pm mat. aid w the U*a sale, and base masa ihe
pertlasef f dem thereafter. A
the Mti1 may bemoaned
an
Eg t Btiemot.
Jo> x1l1oZ i°°"1.: sat
O.is rltw]►.1g rob. llll reit
Weii idaellthse minotni..i •'
.
WS only • tow atoll are dlltreat .tadeate as
agriculturist.. and ie 1. ay to point eat
Meir farms sod places of abode as we pais
through the oouotry. Of course, tee fewer
they are, the more profit they mane at the
expense t.f the 1.401 nl ; but 16.n is leo
moos a ky there should sot be more diltg../
workers which would mak• h. world riober
from the better returns from shat, lands,
besides gtv,ng oumfort and pleasure to
greater somber.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
S. MoK•y• ot ()sailfish, was in Clinton.
8und.y.
The btoyole factory 1s obipppion • gean•
tity of wheels then day. Tbings are on
the hum. sod truly there appears • bag
change. The oomp•sy is offering rare bar-
gains in tM haloes ot '97 stook.
Foes Wriest -Le -L e & Sheppard hors •
fine display of wheels at the store •D the
square. They are ot several grades sad
manufacture. and are prtood from 536 00 to
585 00. foil and see the goods.
The membe;N of the cycle .lub will meet
in the rooms of the B..e Ball hoopsl l;Ftb
tbta, Friday, evening Matters of Import-
ant)* will be up for dieouseion, so a lull •t-
Mind.noe is part molar', r'eti•ested.
AuRoaA BORZALln -On Men4.y evening
the Norther° Itgb's .hoose brilliant y, and as
it was the first grand exhibition `hee 1111111•0111,
a large Daintier journeyed
Park where the view was .pletadll.
SCARLET FaygA AT TH. Ho09x of RxrVGIS
-V sitore are Dot alit present allowed
thrgpgh the House ot Refuge tor the mama
that • sew of merles fever axis., then.
The patient is • girl named Cook , Crooks
who has been an inmate for some time and
is supposed to have °entreated the disease
trom a vaunter.
THIS O. T. R -The past week was a limy
one at the (ibeing some
ut dior
eleven
twelve full 0•n nm
On
Monday the shipments ioold*e4lnoon haloes
oars filled witb m•eulaotures of the organ
and furniture factories. Mr H,gginhottom.
aglitter. was in town this west sod exam.
Died the books •t the station.
Ek!._rID PaseIDE"T.-A. 1'. Cooper. of
C • too •c thaT'SSveit'Lft1nonorr.•el'w
•v►' --•
atitfil 6fTt"'i swldeM
while st the London Coolerenu Convent-
ion, held in London last week, be was Dell
one vote short in the aeites for the Presl-
deaoy, and that in hie slating.. Had he
been able to attend -the bonne would have
fallen to him, perhaps un•ntnteuely.
The C. 1'. R. train leaving Carleton Place
Maroh 16th. tor Hrikill.1. Columba was made
up in seven section.. Several ssetions were
from Toronto, and others parsed through
Ottawa from Montreal. Each of th..eot-
tons contained about ten oars. It is esti-
mated that 45 is • 1a,e e.tin rer
s to.e h
oar. so that over 3.000 people
hoard. Most of the+. were bound for the
KIodyke 5011 cushy.
RaiIOvAt. SALL-1:rest removal cheap
sale of boots ami shoes. J. W. Broderick
hawing tenured fly, largo pod oommodioae
store in the B41.ton blocs on the Square
known as the Yates Book Store, which store
Om subscriber will occupy on or about the
1st of April next, and before removing he
w111 hold • two weeks sole of boo's and
shoes. Rattling b•r,►ls may be expeoted.
Give the cheap sole • toll. J. W. Brod-
erick.
WATJN THE PEDr.ALs.-Confidenoe men
ere .gain making their rounds is Canedlan
towed. In Tlleonbury • olothes-wringer
man want to • lady and got • wringer to
repair and Cook it bask. He left
tow., but was caught ani will spend the
mist thirty days In the Woodetook jail.
There are too malty of this kind of fellows
•round the ooa.try, and our citizen. are
warned against these house to hoose ped-
lars, for you will be beaten if you bay.
anything to do with them.
he Family Herold and Weekly Star, of
Mo.treet has fairly woo its enormous ne-
w.. 11 has woo the hearts ot all Canadi-
ans. However, ea tf it had now worlds to
000quer, it is preparing to publish mob week
• most remarkable eerie. of papers. These
papers, mon th.n anything else that bas
appeared in the {tnglieh language, will show
how • bey or • girl may make the primmest
"nooses In the world. It Is otear our won•
Rhe Family Herald
dental oontemponry. 1
sod Weekly Row will be even more superb
reading to all people in .11 lands.
"The Man m the Iron Mask " will oaompy
the boards at the Violet's Opera Hoose on
Monday evening, Morob 21.1. The play is
h•ndsos•ely staged and enacted by • meet
exeellent oompwy of artiste. Mr. Robere-
soe ham a fine oo.oeptlou of the duel role of
Loots XIV. and Gaston lib .oie adbroth.
(the Man In the Iron Mask), and
• strong impression wherever he has played.
Miss Brandon Donee.. the obarmmg
*mottoes' seeress. as Marie D'Ostmges
Oaten'e .weet8eSk gains the Gym :sib, et
the audience'km start to 8.1.8. AB le
.11, " The Moe la the lree Mask " 1ST
-
drama tall of thrilling realistic .iitsa rpr
and is thoroalhly enjoyed by all WW1 W11 -
nese it.
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
ItOamiII f BA7am - rhe Spring .saber
of Harpr's Baser, pabliebed March 12th,
dlastntee the, bmf if prsetleal signifoanm now
given m spe 1 essence. It If really u
mi numberpablshed thus earl
la order that
mess the 'portal its
ioons which the imedi
of Parts. Lnedon, sad New York have
. rr.emed shall be In votive next R../er.
Throsgh its owe oorrespondeeti in these
e..1res Harper's Bazar eatables its elitists
to eatiolpea thorn tashlmI.
New York, Moro* 16 -A 1 ,,, esY N
the Harald fres Mani& says . -The Philip-
pine rebels ,arreended the toads .tstl...4
Bolles° on M•roh 7, end 43 agonist soldiers
were killed. A steamer w►Inh was seat as
Morels R to re leve eN mermen was obliged
to stare, owing to a renewal ofH0 foil -
.de. Four proem sad serrating nsded-
Mrieg awes were m semared.
&Fearsome .f el
Sereetiwsut
and diseases mote readily attack fruit trees
which have not had .uffioiont mineral final
Isere in 16e phosphates, sola of lime, sod
phosphoric) acid rnahbig the trees to make
. more vigoroms yrewtb and withstand
those snooks Tile ..me prinmple soh•
. erv.ble t• the cos of mos, theses. will
strike him who has the least vtt.Il1Y. It
has been Invariably found that eaves infect-
e d with disease suffer more for wont of
Wan" them anything else, so by .ddlpg
potash to Lb. soil you enable the trees to
resist wpb storks. It. duousung fertil•
tzars you should form an soquatnb.noe with
tures simple elements palled nitrogen, pbos•
pborio acid. and potash, *bleb are found to
.i1 fertile .oils. 0t these three elements.
nitrogea is the most .Xpeo.ive and also
Moat, l kely to escape our grasp. Both In
lis monegemsnt and .ppitoauon, it 000un In
.11 vegetable and ontm.l oomposition sod
in many of the sola 000uring in nature, as
nitrate of soda, oto. Phosphoric sold is
found to a oea.tder.be extent In the bones
of animals, and as • mineral fertilizer It to
of great value, pot•eb, the least expensive
of the three s found largely In wood ashes.
Oidi rimae the .eel time .umnlaWw eaglet
Ion the gro/th of plans and trees, sod it s
tbi sttmul.tlsd off of tb.0 u the t use of
some termer@ getting better Drops then
their neighbor@ who hoot. -much richer
land, that is land with • larger por-
al. PI•Re.food Mooed in it,'and 1 Irish
to impress upon .Il li`orltouZLt11'fI1Lr'ltrd
the some rule •pplie lab ts1m'ooe'
soil, that we mil study this ques-
tion of proper .ti.iblantnr of plant lite
if we wont to get are best return from the
various tertiltzon' we apply to the soil. /sow
some may thick it of little lmportenoe es
long •s they have given the land the .mount
of tertilizets that the experimental term
bulletin hu tirescribed, bat you have to do
your part in potting 054 keeping land to •
payable and plant sWmW.ting condition
In the way of proper draining and cultiva-
tion ; for on Illustration on this question we
know Cts impormace in the.nim.l kloedom.
Take for example th• ma. who has attained
to the highest emioenoe as an educational
leoturer be Domes before his auditor(' with
motes, as food, for different points of the
object he is to discourse on. Preper*d
.h4 memorized he delivers the Isoturs, it
sustains his part sod to pleasing to the eedl
ears. Kew that lecture could he given in
the some words by another man and not be
appreciated in the least, •ll from a want of
proper animation. 1 say prover animation.
The admired lecturer may not be groes mud
boisterous, but normal and mode a study of
impressing. So toe stimulating of vegetable
life must be Dermal and oonduoive of the
highest degree of fruttfulner; so this shows
us that we moat use the most .ffeetive for-
til
ertil zee for different plants For .xsmple
the tomato requires • galtk fertilizer to
bring it to the highest degree of frnttfulnen,
we know that .table manure applied to the
Lad the same year ot planting retards ripe-
ning of fruit, causes the plans to run too
mtioh tevine and Is the souse of tomato blight
the block rot. There is no trouble in grow-
ing and ripening tomatoes in the ooldee
parts of Ontorie if the following directions
are eloeely followed : Use no stable maser*
anima 1t be thoroughly rotted, and in til
oris 1 would not nee 11 unless It was
ploughed ander the autumn before setting
the plants, lertllize with some oomplet5
manure • good handful to s plot spread
on top of the ground after the plants are
set out, and thoroughly raked in: nitrate of
.oda used in the same way is very rood
to stimulate plants to early fraitfato•es.
Grope view and tress require • fertilizer
that is .low to give up Its 'obstacles, a
m,xtere of fine hoes and martate of potash
in the propratloa of three parts of bone eo
one of potash is used quite largely and has
proved very offs ;Woo and profitable manure
for geosrsl farming for slow growing oropc
in oroh•rds, meadows, eel rttoh other orope
where • gr•duaI Increase in general fertil!•
ty te rewarded as important. Speeklog of a
slow .ad efeotl.e fertilizer It is in the
power of tivery0se to aware cam of the best
of all fertilizers for the average Drop of this
provloe by mesas of • mixture o1 two parte
lime to one of salt, then material heipg
plentiful and cheap everywhere. Thismlx-
toreshould stood uimoleated for three or
four months, so that the obemiosl combust-
ioo may be comelm$e before applying to the
soil, I1 should be kept in a shady place and
well covered with dirt or sods, by this pro-
nes* the eembustioe takes plain slowly.
and gradually the .uriates of lame and
soda .re formed, and the whole mass ve.d-
f1y limousine i.orvuttid with alkali. There
has ben • ember of experiments with this
form of fertiliser, and ao me has reported
anything bot the best remits. 11 seams
psoeli.r1ly appNeable to wheat, intro. plover,
and fruit trees, though bat results followed
He application to the sal upon wbioh pesob,
apple. and otter fruit Inc.. were plaited.
1 would mention toe the hemofit of those who
have muoky veil that isnot le very rioh in
latest nitrogen. and If moire is applied it
.heeled be hese •ed ashes, rather thea
bsr.yedd. $.eh ee11 treated to this way is
Wen high prdneeve gelates As we are
ehild15* of the earth. and by la goodness
are swished. let a oaltimes our minds by
eonstsM1y livsNg•tiso •1l thins. presented
to the sbbt se sew, er stream to the under•
sandbag with respect tie It. *Depositor,
aid wary Stem who 1s . tiller of the Noll bas
• peal** Geld ter eap.rlm..t and rssatob
then *1e to lib let of any other Gallie,
anwasemen, sad so hoe the orlylleme of ba-
llet is greatest stedem4 n .o&eee, for Poultry In •smmssWe with
they 8. d .e the great belt of Nature emirs- I Ma•Mader. Q Wsii
sally ups. bedew Alen.. It 1 tree there the .retard mid jpedse
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
W. Hemphill is in town.
The skating rink hoe had a loam rest.
J. W. Vonatlr was to Clinton. Tuesday.
W. Brough lett tor Toronto, Wednesday.
N. I)yment, of Barrie, was In tomo Taos -
dal.
Deer subsoriber, is your Stns.,. label rip
no_date
Lester .1. Robertson was in Salttord on
Wednesday.
1'h. 23rd and 24th will be bargain days
aL dhS
OaaSitardayivinfaf *mottos oaks
draw big crowds.
Thera will be early Commanion at St.
George'. next Sunday.
ftp. F. Hartwell is the goat of Godertoh
frimeda.w.-_Iawe.Beoo)o
Three ontour car loads of salt are daily
being shipped from Goderich.
Robihs have been around sir this week.
Doe. t8i. mean 16.t it Mooring.
The Seatorth Sun has put on • new dress,
and looks all the neater therefor.
Btoyels were oat Last Saturday, though
the wheeling was sot ever good.
Jas. Porter left on Satuvlay wj»U'-
DUNGANNON•
1'(OTICL-The local agency to Dungaanna
for TSUI SIGNAL sat the office of J. 0. Ware.
J. P., ooDvsy7sseaoer, lie.. who will reviles or-
ders for rt.bsanption., advertising and job -
work. and ie authorized to give reoslpts for
amounts paid for the carr..
1ulaOAY, March lb.
Swami or MUNICIPAL ('.oliremo -The
munloteel mascots, of AsbBeld and Wiest
W•wanoah, will meet in their respsosiys
towbship halls, the former on $•torch7,
the 19th, the later o0 Monday the 21st. Ali
concerned will take note, and govern them•
selves s000rdiugiv.
Conan AND GOING. -M hbean
h
Blh
Moir, (sister of Mrs. Slose,) who El
visiting relatives •t Brooklyn, N. J., for the
lost five months, returned home last week
and reports h.vter enjoyed her visit
Mir May Millongh reoently lett bore to
visit relator« et Detroit.
FC11IIAL SgWtott.-Oa last 14.b6e
Rev. R. Fairbairn. B. L. preached
funeral sermon of the late Cherie. Girvin.
He took ss hl text, the words 5. ooetatn-
ed in Pbtlliplsns 1. 1, avid let. Tbe•seloh-
isne 4. 14, from whtohhe S at dtig pre-
parations
and prep ahe
for death, and the world beyond,
as aloe of 000eoltton to the bereaved rela-
tives.
SEAFORTH
Mayor Soon/ died on Wednesday of last
week titer a long Maser The faarrel book
plane on Friday and was very largely
t -
leaded, ex -Mayon. John Beattie, 1l. Y.
Mclean, Jas. Beattie, Rola. WII..., F.
Hammed. D. D. Wilson sad W. M. Orme
latest the p•ll-bearers.
Mr. Welv.rtes inform" mt e ry se r toof
of
the HorMoalfaral y
will be ben ea /8. 94th Inst.
A read military ball, ander lbs •..does
ebb H bat all s. 1 banhe d will he hold la
of Raster
Moodily, April 11th. Already oosmittees
are at week perfeoline •rr•ngesseste.
MM Bads Donovan la on an *Waded
visit to W Ingham, when she will he the
swat el her Meer, Mr.. Mhos, of that
pies.
amnia Wantf.d.
tom• e.. _K,- ' e
WA NTtD_FARIIRRIF 1 OA
ttoo Cli i iwtaE ' m
Aar..
et
1ar
"DITVA VMS
trloNm MAORI LBOPS .ALL ILINItd
t t
rrM• J. ~/ i'..i ti `.
t[arlrlaRS Z•M o1M.
Os Sued•y the Rev. A. C. Orewe. M. A.,
rte w.•es•l **toter, of the Ipwerth Leaps
and 8.aday school work in the Methodist
ahareb. presobed morning and evening to
the Me4hedlsl **rob at this pl•ca.
The guildsmen of the Methodist **rah
Weed Midis* an " At Home " to the bore -
=sat of the ohnreb Mi.. FrM•y, wooing.
The s air will be fete. ■p ..Neely by the
am of the p sad will omelet of re-
greeeu.eate wad • abase pmmgrem.
The Kam Medloita Company, and
troupe, haws had, eines their arrival some
ten days aro, • large •Wooden is 01 their
were
evening meetings, whlob as repot
some •ttraotios in the way of ammo -
meat and merr1.ry. •et i r.portod, they are
htheir
1.rlsyo • dbbs ea that
is reported she next pine SgtYet
tear ie Luctsew, where Mow gg irlp.to do-
ing • lame busmen.
HISAvrY'.sittET. -Dottie the bider part
of last week, there was • taloa,
which eieaM1.ed also on Mbbdll, in *we -
(pewee there were heavy floods co low ly.
la`` Panda, doing damage t.e culverts, and
bridals' urn the highways and bywhyr, so as to
make troyellim disagreeable end la pima
lmposmble, wbioh will for some Mme take
o p the *tenth* .t a.aleipal road eemml-
d eaees and p•thmsetere, b repair sad
wake soDeswlble for fesv llMS
PRaots, .f A New West Ww•tioeh wM robent-
-Tbos
Davideos,
ly .011 lin farm, has It ens ore eorewMy in-
formed. prrohased o farm l Kflgsrdhe
township, shoat four intim
iobso•rdtse, and will moss these
we wish him sad family goad ..sergR
has been • resides/ et WSd Weems**
lewd of booms for the Old Country. .,
A. Trews Bros. t Co. shipped a oaf• lead
of hogs to Collingwood on Monday.
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WLAM ISM& or KA1.11•03
. Lar..... a. C SIM
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Two b•rg•ln days t1 Robinson'., lila•
day 23rd toot., and Friday 24th.
Alex Rounders, of the Oran Co. Is ea a
bosoms ustc to Toronto on wlwtrds.
The raiz on Sunday morning cleaned seg
roads ooa.idenbly and floods(' many • oil -
1•r.
Mir Walton has returned front • visit t
Moods In London, Rt. Marys and St
Thomas.
The Kings Deughtere had • meeting In
the A. 0. U. W. rooms, on Wednesday
afternoon.
Robt. McLean was away
ysin shipment
the post week bnylny
to the old country.
The :North Amerloan Chemical Company
have been making large sntpments of s•11
the past two weeks.
It wonld be well for the powers that be to
a that wagons are kept off the terr.oed
portlos of oar sheets.
Brandon Times : " Mia Dickson. of
Uoderioh. Ont., has taken • position In the
stop of Notion & Sheeran.
The rec net in West York was finished on
Wednesday -sed left Hill, the Liberal condl-
dste, *looted by 35 majority.
The meeting of the school beard called for
Thursday of last week was not held, only
three members being present.
J. Morris has got the frJamGoldthorpe of d well.
tee he is *rooting or J.
Cambria Road nearly
d.
If the catalyst committee intend to have
the annual dog roes an immediate arrange'
meet should he made for a fall of snow.
The Off Hoed Rifle Club wens te have
oo.oladed He weekly Winter shoots, as the
mak of the rifle was mot heard es Friday.
A very flee enlarged photograph ot the
lam Judge Isms1 Tows, tslhhoo ted moots window the pee
testie0
A. B. Cornell has out down the poplars
Sed the Maitland Hese .ad
jut a aloes hoard foam armed the ad-
joining lot.
R N. Lewis bas the foesdatlon near)
oomoletd for the large dwelling be M build-
1111
.ild-
1.1 on the ooteir of Lighthouse sad Well -
button .treats.
Our towesmsa, Tree. Harries, bee reocetly
invented • light ladder, especially suitable
for *tabards, and bas neared • Dominion
patent for the mine.
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AUCTION SALES.
AY tartlets tide . lities mu have • fire bilis
aeries 1*eined
ts 8ti list oto es the time et .ales.
Metiers sale et farm .took, eta., keleam-
leg to the estate of the tete Jobs Wells, ..
he 1, ma. 2, AshB•1d. A.D., ea Friday,
Mar* hist, at 1 4. lig. Tion. Ouws*Y,
Aaetlewser.
flake CAI: Web, o9yee , 1.
!lied.,, ea.wlN.
taw Waerwie•k. W been
for maty years, and lived eis the terw
white he reo..My bold. slam beyhoed. He
i. 0w t♦dmstItOSs farmer and geed °ideas,
Wing .amemd as • readout
Imrsoviustrre net ors VILLAOL -Qui its
• samba of ear *Mime are making pro -
pastime, and providing 'materiels fee M-
iam thefr praline sad dweIU.os Sew•
Pero" I piths tossers la this viel.lt1 are aka
ing preparations ter building Mese towel -
Mime ander, sad IMprsviag their barns
sad wtbailditter. The *Alta 550.0li ear
eareastare, building ooetreaters. sternss
5oaan
mamas, brloklayere d p1MMr•rSa
prespeeb of Wiwi built engapsd
thele .putt's lime N haus..
8*1.. er Saves. --Oa PiMay. the 1118,
the .a.Mw tale N 'bob pod Una Iambs -
meats .f Ws. Tom!. wee held en tee
pplStMa wbbb be a.d bred tee aero
Por•' ata eon 5. W. Weeentlb. 11.8.108
.10.4105 lee ,the huMB wee
et end
y r tT1t. ail
Ones
lmm raved. , w
mma end of
. J. otroddeetoo Ike von NateNa dab* Mos
feel pieemorketaledid
s fres
b111 s "reek. and realleid ap,.v alibis,* nm ter oalw i
1pb.. &did Is W
L L Dotmori.ow.-Quito a member of
1M when oil the watad'ih es used
j leobed at ikanlr. attended theAway
e pee ah* el the Ooderiolt Matelot
Aasesiatioa. laid h Mates=
M the preeedlage will be
leek Oven te tbe reading el The tropate soot
week.
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Then will he • meetteg of 14. Collegiate
Ieasieom Literary Swat? .. FAIay, the
2548 fame.. ea wbioh ooeados • mall admis-
sloe fee will be ob.r'ROd.
E. Rattles., who had been operator at
48e Stook office for • long period. left for
his home, Fauber` ea Tuesday. the eines
hevhg bees ole.sd 1••t Saturday.
MM Pridlmm. Gedert.8.spot $tadsy h
tows. It reports are true she rill shortly
..dpylake • matrimonial ' crews' with me
et ear popeler bashes s... -Yew Era
Bellows bad the awe teembae for West
Boren is hies/sew wladow ea Saturday, and
poly,thoy were be* baby •pp.r. admiring • roes,
envie placed Warns beta.
J. Alkeabeed .ad wife drove AMA
WWII m Mesdkv ea their wato Oedsrl18.
It 1S Mr. ,Ikenhe d's thirdmatrinianiel
realer* and be Y rib his Med vs.r. -iiew
Ink 1•_
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