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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-12-30, Page 3. , f. - I . I . I . . . ,I I . . I 1. . I . . . - . . . - - I . I I . I I � - I : . I � . - � I r. � I . I - 3 � I � Dri,umEn,30, 1892 . I . . � . HUR(IN EXPOSITOR . . , - . �. THE , — I � - I 11 I , - I , . I = � - I - I I:,- I - . . .1 __ , . � - 4 , Q.— . � I . I � . ­ - . - — — I . I . . " . ' . : . � . . � Sm TVords. - . I Post Office Store I an eanern or a6uth6rii exposure and wher IM PORTANI' NOTICES. . I I I I I . I - T. - - . '. — . I Translated front the German. of Rickert. I WVNAt A DAIRY TOWN there will be tio, chance for surface water t: __ . ­ , , . . _____ ; � � 13Y CkROL-"-,X W. LATIMER. I - I run in; Decide how many birds you waM .-DULLS FOft SALE. -For a4le two thoroughbred - . I I I I . � an ". Durham pulls, eligilfle for reglitration, both fit . - - 11 � . -1 �,, � . -er� -t�;'. WHERE ALL THE PEOPLE MAKE BU . house accordingly, tply of, L,A. 16, Cone, / —IM 1;1 � _/ .I - '—V—_A_TZ.J_'-T - Behold six little ,A ords. I need in speaking eN vd, ' ' to keep d build y I I - � 1. I T- allow Our -service, and. Xwd hidividuals arid fine milking - 11 1�1 � > .*Ffflr.,/� - i I shall, I must, I can, I will, I ought, I may. ing 5' So. ft. Of space to each bird. - vsqion 13, Hibbert, or �_ F'. 1 ; strain. A - / 1 3�_. _. . I I sUALL-this is the la,w of God upon my heart hii- : TER AND MILK. lise for sills U4 timber, for rafters 2z'6 ilk Oromarty . 0. DUNCAN McLALIEN. 180,Jx4 I �q=ll X , , _­ - 1Z . "_ � I . , ,I _. i - - - i , ,1:7-1 , � . -�� I — - � � , � , � � prewed . , . . I Use hem;. ______ � . .1 �� == . I . �' i 1. � It'voints the goal that I must toll to reach before I I I � . the plates 2x4 in, all of.'s ruce. the Second Di :: I - <�, 0�11' 1-1 _.F=.1.7.1-/_ I _Mtr":�� I vision ..-::q %7-- i- of Eaiz­-_,�7� � -1 \07,; , � - -_ ­_ 11 � � lock boards 12 ft. long, plylaned on one sidei TOHN BEATTIE, Clerk I . , >, . rest. ! A Town in Now York State With 119 . . J court countycaninjissioner, of Huroill I Con; % .1i , , , ar's we will I - _� I , i - T -this is the barrier that rises to divide . !, - Y , Fruia now until New Ye, t I xr,q I F . I . . , I � � I for the sides and ends. k nd __ V veyancer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent 'k ______ I I I . ]Jy better nature from the world upon the' other Dairymen and. 2p560 Cows - Bulletin -- Having framed and leveled the sills be. Invested and to Loan. otfice-over Sharp — - , - - .___.____ . -0 I i v F. I (rive immense bargains in Mantl t . I side- ; gin at one corner of the. -front. Saw 4 ft. .lAvens'store, Blain street, Seaforth. , 1289 : . 0 C) -1 - - . I J*, �A,j_thls,is the miglity power that knowledgewill Showing the Profits of Keeping Cows ; -------- _ ., . Goods 'and Overcoating. - Suits n1ade , . I - impart; " .1 I off a board and use the 8 -ft lace for the OUSE TO RENT. -To rent,, a imall, plea8antly to order and ready made clothing 9. 1� i I T40 strength to labor for the sake of science, skill, Under the Rest Conditions. I I front and the 4 -ft. piece for t9e back of the . situated i � I . .� zpd art. . H 00ttAge in Har urhey - a nice Flace � , . I -class t 'Tor on hand I house. Take two boards of the same length f.r.n old couple or D, smaf� foniliy. Appy at specialty. A fir�t ai , 'this is the highest crown, it holds a place The greatest dairy town in Ne York ' and nail on the corners. To'these nail the P or at I, a Pack 11 , . . .1 wti,Lf- _.ol3B4O GnodpatY, Seatorth, h i 9 GLOVESCI I . I - cap 1, � : - - w able of - cutting Ladies' Mantles. � � alone ; as I state is grobably Bovins in' Delaware : ends of the plates; and nail a board in - the House, Harpurhe3. 1301-tf . 0 - - il The --seal Impressed upon my 'soul of freedom . — P � I � We bave also a big .selection of fancy . "I � i � � , ­ her own. . County an contains 27,279 acres. A cow center of the plate to keep it from sagging. . . - - I - M .�� : I ou-auTi-this Signifies to me tile sitn upon the seal ; census of this town was t aken, assessed at OG LOST. -Strayed, from Ba3 field, a Pug Deg$ . Christmas goods in Silverware, Fancy I . - roi it a on, c2.n freedom's d, Then nail the side boards to the iBill and 1) anbweringr to tile name of! Barney. " He always � � � ar to mN* aPPOal. ' $14.30 per acre, for the state dairymen's the plate. Remember- to lay the plate flat 'Chir�a Tea and Dinner I m.ky-this is i -he last, and yet between th;lll -all it carries his tongue hanging out of the side of his China vare, * � I . lies ; I association by George T. Powell, treasurer ! with the sides on the -same �,itcl as the mouth. Any person giving information that will 110SIERY� . . . Sets at prices away down. Call wid . � I I 1, ji�, undefined,. and yet it grasps each moment as it of the association and director of .the far. ; roof. While boarding up the rout, leave a lead to the. recovery of this animal, either at the . I I . .� . 4 flies. mers institutes,, to obtain definite facts and ' the windoiY's. Have the side residence of the undersigned, Bayfield, o.r at Clarke's . see our stock of Dres's Goods in Cash- . I shall, I must, I can, I will, 1, ought, I may- I ce fdr Bakery, Seaforth, will be suitably rewarded. W. J. - / ( I . information in relation to the cost of carr a 1302 . Tweeds Serge and I-Tenriettas , . .v - i Cards ',pome up even with the top of the CLARK, Stage Driver. . mere, I , , I k JA I I V � SLx lftt�e words that. I must uset in speaking every I � Iq I in a dairy, the amount- of product'ob. i — __ i J, plaie_ ' The bottom end should touch the . ____ c I I . and the prices will convin e you that � ` da,3 . ta* 'n - � : a good steers, in fine I - - It thou, 0 Lord, dost teach me, then I know that Ud, cost of product and value of same. : ground. . IATTLE FOR SALE.-Sevei fat . HANDKERCHIEFS. 1. I # � 11 every d&v . The results have been published in a bul I C condition for %inter feeding. Two heavy I I we sell cbeaper than el.sewhere. Our , - 1, shall, I must, I can, I will, I ought, I may. 10- 1 After boarding the sides and ends, leav- cows, suitable for Christmas beef,one superior cow,to - � - . � 1 5 - tin issued by the dairymen's association - - place for a door and wilidow 1, - take calve in January, ateo one large brood sow, with .— � . stock of Boots and Shoes is very large " ___ r, I I 1 ,ag a 15 1 � - �: � ; and are truly remarkable. The majorit . cash, or time to I Good Old Times. y I I.. I � I seven young pigs. Terms either � W. H. WOODS, �- � and we are offering special bargain8. . of farmers net from 86 to $8 per acre for , .1 � suit on approved notes. Apply to I . 10 - I . - : . I it is well, as an old deacon used to emy, to their whole farm and it is probable that the 1 %, I �' 11 I I Lot 1, Lake road West, Stanley, Bayfield P. O. Three things which. are always useful. No Ten per cent off ^ r cash. We also 11 . I I � 1304x4 . carry a heavy stock of f ur coats and I I - count up our blessings " occasionally, -and land under cultivation and available for 'I . __ _. I ' nough of either, and a bountiful I � , - ! 1� I I � woman.ever had e ; I . . I this is the way the American Economist cattle support returns fully 10 per cent. net i ANCE.-Blacksmith Shop for robes in every. shade at low prices. � i . ter annum. In the 'introduction to the I - , SPLENDID CH U ne acre I . ly will gladden- lier heart. Just which you - T , 0 of ;F ' I compares the prozent condition of the farmer ul - . �, � A sale in the village of Varna, with , supp - I Coal oil in qualities from 16 cents to a . letin Mr. Powell'says : land also a fir8t,claes house with kitchen and wood I I . with the I I good old times, " I 1 4 at relation you . 4 . I . n and stable, hen -house 1 28 cents per gallon. Our stock of � shed, hard and soft water, bar give depends, of course, on wh : I Despite -all thip - talk about the hardships, "It is, the practice in this town, and , I ' I ,I � i . . �1_ and twenty-five fruit trees of the best quality. This I . . I � it farming y in question. A box of Gloves Groceries I is now complete, and a full 11 - I of the farmer, h,3 is a king, compared to his quite generally in the country, to have the ! I I I d � is FAItuated in the centre of one of the bes occupy to the lad 11 � . I -0 19M sold reasonable as the . i father or grandfather. ws calved in Februrry and March, sell � � . sections in Huron and will'be line of. new fruits just to hand. - I If he doubts, . I I let -cO . .1 I . - - . - . � . .. . , - - . � � Will last a whole year -maybe two-ana will keep 4 the spring make I Proprietor intends � lying up business. it is suitable . . of butter so long as satis- � 9 I . I t - � - bim- bunt up. the old gentleman's day. I . I for some one to live private. For further particu- � the giver in remembrance that long an way. All accounts to be paid by the Ist i - , book of forty years ago and note the prices I rices are obtained, after which the , some thick building paper and paper the lars apply to the Proprietor. WM. DUNCAN, Varna. . y I - � � 1, ' 2 =aPpacked in firkins holding about ! outside, putting on the paper UP and down. 1305 - I _J I � . J anuary. � � � Alien. . . � ­ . I ri : A bushol of wheat would buy thiee-fourthe 100 libs., which takes M*' all the summer I Board over this with either hemlock or � ' 4 , . . . . RED STOCK FOR SALE. -The � � : I of a barrel of salt ; it will now buy two mak airy is sold in the fall oi i spruce matched boards. being sure 11TA to le the following - 0 "s ring: 4 . e, and the d ar ILV - -, . . I t has for sa . early winter ' have the joints come opposite - each eV. T tmilersigned For Christmas Trade We WL e ime 11 I . The fall and early winter h � . . 1. I stock: 19 choice Scotch Short Horn Varna. a I I bsxrele� thoroughbred . .1 J. MORROWY � . butter is packed in tubs holding 50 to 55 '; If you batten thb cracks. outside no �wind Bull@, from 4 to 12 months old and of good size I .11 . A bushel of corn would buy seven and one . 11 . . T7 � g a � . lbs. On most farms the cream is obtained I can blow throu h. M ke the house 1�1 ft. and color; a number of Short Horn cows and heifers; -, 1 � half Pounds of sugar; to -day it will buy I young heroes, from yearlingb upwards; Children's Lined Kid Mitts, 50c. ' 1� i I- twelve and three fourths pounds. by the gravity process, in some'instances � wide. Use plabed and matched 1 Qt. f�. a few 0011 be sold at lowest prices and On , � spring water at 450 to 480 running'through ' ards f�r the roof, laying them The above stock will E, Ethel P. O. Ontario. Ladies' Lined Kid Mitts (Astrachan backs), 75c. . .� L Ten pounaa of butter bought thirty-three __ I erpuce. bo I I easy terms. DAVID BIILN. . � . - L : . I � . .1 and one third yards of cotZon cloth then ; Ae crearsiery continually, so little ice is I crosswise with t�o rafters 4 ft. apart �run- 1297 - Ladies' Lined Kid Mitts (fur tops), $1. 00. '-. F A RKE R S ,,� . 7 uo,w it purchases forty-eight and one third used yet. Where grain was liberally fed � ning lengthwise bf the house. Cover, the - _____�__ Ladies' Lined Swede G16ves, $1.50. , 0 li , I there,was the reatest amount, of product Private funds to loan at lowest : I - - I . yards,. I roof with tarred �aper. Stich a hous� 10 8 300 ., Ladies' Lined 8,We-de-Mitts (fur tops), $1.25. . T � obtained for tfe greatest economy- and at, ft.. long will keep 122 fowls. 1 4 � . Ten pounds -of cheese were worth twenty. I at cost.,) . � $ 500 rates of interest at sums to suit , 7 . . . ting Kid Gloves, $1.00. , - - V., �, . ea i Ladies' Everlas � � . i, � . Loans can be com- , Where are you going with N . five unds of.nails ; the cheese now pays 8 700 borrowers 1 .25. . 1 7 'k � . - � 11 � Of the 2569 cows in the town all but four Ladieg' Monopole (undressed) Kid Gloves, $1 ,your next �1. . � � . for PLUMS, PEA, S, -AND-CHERRIE& � I i If0ty-four �ounds of nails. I I $1,000 pleted and money advanced 1. 1-1 , were Jerseys or had Jers blood in their � Josephine Kid Gloves, $1.25. 1 ey � , I . � . Ladies' grist. Remember we are giving from q I A good fleece of washed wool grown . 'Apply to R. . . . 1 z veins. In every ingtance where the net $1,500 within two days. I � t ins - , k $erlmeuts In Gro� � � _* ten years - before the American war . r.eaults of ,Ex. -,I r earnings reached $W per cow the animilia . -1 �i i - would buy one fifth of a barrel of These 'Fruits i&t the Experimental' 8%500 S. HAYS, Barristers &c., Seaforth. ­ 38 to 40 lbs. iI . - 1i . I . . � : . I salt, three and fi" e sixths pounds of were full blooded. The census shows con- � �Farzn. - i 12Z Ladies' and Ohildren's OaShmere and Wool 1! � g � i v elusively that the better the animals, and I — %� � t hithirto, . �, I i . saga', th ee and two thirds yards of cotton Hosiery Of Flour 'to the - bushel for good _ I ! ., r X _ the better they are cared for and fed, the .Sufficient attelll�ion has not � -,IOU SALE --A nest and attractive country home- . . .. onces8ion 7, in the I � . cloth or ten pounds of nails. To -day his r,ne been p id t e"joultivation of our native i : � I * I I � larger will be the profi,t that can'be- made a to - I" I stead, being part Of lot I c mi � i - �- consisting of three acres of - � . plum. �� I Township of Turnberry, � .. 1 ound of wool will pay for three fourths of a balance arious makes) and at very low prices.. Our 25c lines of Ladies �. : � � from them. The following figures show '. Lnder graes and All sizes, in V . wheat. . 11 . I i . I � � tarral of salt,,eight pounds of sugar, six and, A n4mber of &rieties of this Prufius rich land, two acres are now u .. � ­ the remarkable conditions wh,ich this town I I 7 apied by orchard and garden. There is a good � . i . . ; one half yards at cotton cloth and twenti- . � Americin type (th6 De Sota class) frui�ed is I'll also a never e and Heavy Wove Hose are a great specialty. I i . and stable on tb e premises, Cashmer � ,� I I - . presents: . . i I & 1, 1. +--A --I f, � frame house. I �*­-iern - The owner has � . rl WIP A Nn FFFn ; - - I � L :_, � two pounds 01 rimls. There are 119 dairymen in the town wh I the past, season, eb �_ o V - J failing well ainu urs?"o H . � : - � F. � 0 . ' u Fan I 9 .. � - - I - These figures are based on New York owm 2,569 cows, an average of nearly 22 ! years previously. ", Xile these 'canAot removed to Manitoba and the property must be sold cy Bordered Handkerchiefs -21c, 5c, 8c. 1 � :� I . pply to JOHN W. GREEN, Lot 6: D I � . a- . : . City prices. But as a matter of fact, be ,. compete with th0l finer varieties, of �P. For particulars a- or hex No 10, WroxeWr . i � N , cows to each dairl. Six are the smallest s, Concession 6, Turnberry, .11 1285x4tf' Children�s Picture Handkerchiefs, 5c. � � At the lowest living prices. I ! I � -ized anything like those- prices in ' airy and 44 the rargest. �� I � * t I never real i 1 Domestim as shipping and market fruit � ! number in one , P' O' I Handkerchiefs, 10c, 121C. 1 . i - I � - I - � : � - his local in .But two men have over 40 cows in their 1 yet they will, in thb north, fill a very i�n Embroidered and Hemstitchec I . " I � - arket. . A I I 7t SPL - .r : . Freights were high, and when the, Cost of � portant place for ll�me use, being excelle4t ENI)ID BUSINESS CHANCE. -The under —25c, 36c, 40c, 500. D�alers and others buying in i � I � S - - 11 I . - as z - . I ; 4� dairies. The total value of hay. fed w' om signed offers for sale cheap, and on easy terms Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs . I . I I , - the New York market !, for canning and pretlerving. e of the#i, A . . _. I s bringing �procluce to 849,8477. 60, or an average of $19.40 per cow. -ant, aikd hie:propertj in Hills Green. it consists of, one . I I I � i I � Initialed Silk Handkerchiefs -75c. 7 quantities, it will pay you to call and . I was deducted from New York -prices for The total value of roughage (estimated by 1 for example, ForesA GarcTen, W) quarteracrelof land, on which is situated a good � I ., �_ . ' I � � ' ed annual ge ral store with dwelling i � 1� - farm produ . ere was fed ! Yosemite Purple, ii� shortenin#_ ' attached, and under 6 - I � � i ce, and the cost of bringing the only a few) was $1,333- Th ', in to keep the bran4lies from - becoming t w 11 is a splendid cellai , - Colored Silk Handkerchiefs -39c, 50c,, 5e, 75c, $1. see us before purchasing. - i . �' � I . hi, r.; There is also a large ware � . � ; I merchandise from New York to the villsige $2-2,838.21 worth of grain, an average of en is the centke of one i I house and stable. Hills Gre I . 1� 1 long and.unmanageiible, �_ Ontario, I I a, I I store avt whicii h,,3 traded was added to the $8.89 worth per cow, which brings up the , 14t I ` I of the richest and best fa.rming districts in ; - 1 tant, point tow�r taining the beat rq- buai- __� Remember the place, Seaforth �1 . �rica of what he bbught, the av�ra e farmer total cost of keep per cow to $29.52 The � and this is a splendid opening for a good, live .-I I , � 11 1 1 "' I 11 Eis the mixing of vari'- � 1� � . I v I . g noes man with aome weans to make money. For � � was really not more than half as we 09 ten 'value of calves was� (6,508 (so low Uecause i sults with this class I wn as the X 1; . Hills 1. � years, before the war 'our figur6s would ies in the orchard JL T kno . 11 pr the se. of mo e particulars, address CHAR ) Rol er Mills, formerly .; . d , pur r, � 1265tf ' ; q I � I � me inds, Spe ,r Green. . � . r � t� . I . . 11 indicate,. 88,389.54. There were sold $591,325 lbs; .00 - . 9 Red Mill. :. I . . hnd'Aliner. for exam�le, are said to be ini- - I -five of butter- at an average price of 25je. per . , Fof ins' as many die of chronic diarrhoea) and of pork � t ?, - C" A N UNCAN u I i mplete fertilizatio�- So � . � Cance, in 1857 it cost twenty . I , D I . perfect self-fertilizei and need a supply f REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE DUN , & t i . The average I � . I i � and one fourth cenza to bring a bushel of .1b., or a total of $150,861.55. pollen from other va*ieties in order to pe��- & 00. ! . I I c Jersigned his for . W. H. CODE 11 8 I � ANITOBA FARMS -The un( A I wheat Vy the cheapest route from Chicago yield of butter peir cow wa 230 lbs. feot their fruit. � Aw 7ne,favorably situated I GOODS HUSTLE4S,, � � i . -_� . � � - to New YGrk ; in 1891 ib cos� less than six I ras $28.92, 1 � M rale several excellent fat tuarter THE DRY j : .)The cost of butter per cow ,v The best varieties are De Sota, Wol rising five q i � � . . . - as to railway and settlement, comp! . - ) 3 f � . . I centa. the average earzangs per cow $64.16 and Rollingstone and Weaver. - sections (160 acres), seven halt sections (320acres), 1. . I I - � ; I Surrounded by these conditions, life on the average net income per cow $W.24. , and two whole sections (640-aerea); prices from 04 to HAND=MADE �i I , , I � . I r I ranged from I ,tempiatinir settling in w the farm was hard indeed. Calico and Ken- The average price of butter .p4RS. sio pet- acre. Any one con purchas- C T Z I D I L**T* OY'S :B_T_j00 5 . ' , k . Manitoba can make very favorable terms in . -1 ! . . - 11 , I � n had. to do for Sunday garments, 16c. to 26c., the average cost of butter per' "'Russian pears in ou . . I tucky Jera The varieties oft forth will L ing. Productive property in or near Sea Boots and Shoes ' I I f � an ox -cart in, which to ride to ch-urch cow from $18.85 to $47. 11 and the average taken in exchange �1 I and trial grounds have giown very vigorousil�l on equitable valuations be �1 ; . . , - I i . _ . RAY. Sea � I I wasi the height of style. ross income per cow from $28.51 to $101-13., the past year, and tf�eir dark -green gI '08 for three or four farms, WILLIAM M. G SEAF-ORT-El. i 1303-12 1 1 . __ -eraged less than 20c. per forth. . I I . . W I D. MCINTYRE I J i I � Luxuries forr the table were almoat un- ut two daries av .1 foliage has attracted �,,,bh e attention of . I I i i ; q . I I -cake and salt &rk was a 1b. for their butter and this low price was hile looking over the farm. e � 7 1 known. Johnny visitors w I Has an hand a large number of Bootsand Shoem of his : � , i I � princely diet. . ; due to holding their product too long. But n BOARS FOR SERVICE. . I T R . own make, bmt materlit and .. I _ � � 1 question of hardines "" seem's to be, i . . _111011 . . I I I . z . I Those were days of hard times, when �the one dairyman reported the'cost of making case of a large num',er of varieties, quite ndersigned has on Lot , . � i . ERKSHIRE PIGS. -The u Y ! � � ut I do no , anticipate that the CANADIAN BANK :0 COMMERCE rVan-Auted to give 1881id"tion I , : _1 I farmer cradled his graim, and raked and butteK per cow below V20 and only two assured, b B30, Concession 6. Uoborne, one and a quarter . - I it kept dry oome and get a pair 0. . - I above $40. - Only fo r reported less than . I Dundary, two thorough- If you want your fee .. i , u - I fruit, in any ease wil- a roach in qualit, miles south of the north bi i I � bound it by hand. . . �11, . our boats, whiah will. - .. - � � � * ' � ul� Established 1867. be sold I � 5 per cow. There ,�[ bred Berkshire Boars, bred from imported stock on : i He toiled early and late, saved and scrim- $40 as the average mcomi . Bartlett or even Fle a auty. Besf - ! I � was one dairyman whase cows brought MW I- & V botheldes. Terms, -$1 eroow with the ptivilegeof i � CREAP FOR 0 A 8 H - � 1 4 , anka and Gahovks g again this year a �11OXAS ICUDMORE. . - . ped, and received less return for a week of � returning if necessary. � HEAD OFFICEr TORONTO. . I i - � i ; � M n qT u t Llalt tn h h it he e a Ity F . I semL_ 'ear a � four between $90 few specimens of frtI4 ; in size medium Ito 1306%4 . . Relairing promptly attended to. AR kinds of Boots t P . I � . . an average ot over $100, � Sho ; -A hardest toil than the farmer of 1892 receives . - - __ t F and $10f), d 20 small, below,lmediuro in quality, W .ng N DOLLARS - $6-0009088 an Shoes made to order. All parUes who have not : 14 1 linjl� day's pleasant ride on a mowing- eight between $80 and $90 an showing I ! 1 � I bur ly __ ___i7� OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLIO I I � for a I _ a . S19OW10 paid their aoaoiunte foi year will plow can and - I . between $71 0 and $80. The mau who re. too much te�dency �U diop prema'turely IGS FOR SERVICE. -The undenigne( . . . Jut i ! 11 - I � machine or self -binder. . f Lot 10, Concession settle up. f . . - � 15 cows th&t M ore service on their premises, @, REST9 - - - - - - .. . - . . ceived $101.13 per cow kept and also to decay at the core -even before P GxNZRAL MANAGHR. � I I Tiet us, have no, more of such " good old �, . rkshire Bowe, B. E. WALKERI - 1162k,� A MaINTYRE beaforth. i I Hullett a Chester White Boar and a Be 9 ! I . times. " . � L . - nearly 293 lbe. of butter � I I ally, was _ a I I *Ile I I made 4,492 lbs. of butter, an average 01 failing -without be*fl apparent ripe.- I d number of � , . both thoroughbred, to , which a -limite � er cow. Ito cost - T I Me case with Wes"mi- sows will be taken. Teirne.-41. payable at the time - . . � which not. _big; es i * Aurning if neces- SEAFORTH BRANOH. . , I ? gre - f so,fe of r( 1804x4 . 9 � I I Hogs. $34 per cow w make the utter anka. -Hoskins, lb Vermont, however of service, with the ' I � . . . C. & .. ROGpr , ' Notes Di.scounted, Drafts ary. ER ers SEAFORTH I ted him'$77.13 per cow. speaks very favorabily.� of the quality of this 8 . ___ __ A General Banking Businem Transacted. .Farm 1. 1 : . Millions of men loathe the hog and dread . � - �� . . variety aa fruited on' his grounds. As it issued payable at all points in Can&4 and the principal cities in. ' I I . il� ORKSHIRE WHITE PIG. -The undersigned will 'I , � I its touch. Jews, Mahomedana, and Hindus ral points in keep on Let 33 Concession 3,'L. R. S., Tucker B�armuda,&c. i A I . I --- A Ch*ap Fernery. has been imported trom, seve; Y - , France, . I . brifed Yorkshire White Pig with the Uniied Stabes,Great Britain f q agree with each other in their detestation of Musical : Instrument . I I I A 10-c. glass cutter and three panes of Russia, it is quite prd�,bable that variations Ign,ilb, a thorough limited numb -or of ; � t . � I I the unclean one." A party of Europeans, - stered pedigree, to which a R, I �o I glass will make of a box 6 in. deep afernery will be found to sxist;'� and Ame is needed regi I S"INGS BANK DEPARTMENT. - I I ., sows will be taken. Terms-- One, dollar payable at N z � ; r tra�velling in the Eaat, were much annoyed to bring out the best.�Ir_�' � I the time of service, with the privilege of returning If I � . . I that could not be bought for less than $2 or Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received, and ourrent rates of interest allowed. I T R- . , . at meal-tim.es by the natives awarming may e trees will 1301-8 � X pRINCIP,&L AT THE ZXID OF MAY AYD NOVZMBEIL n1r BACH YRA,R- i I I . $3. No putty is needed and the glas For planting wheriver appl, necessary. THOMAS LANE. EST ADDED TO TH H3M3P0:&J1T_TM ; �i 11 � .� 8 I . _. .. I I round them like flies,- At last one cunning F ' it -Afe to set trees of I � be removed as often as one degires� ir", grow it is U e i , I � - I . - I I I . � I drive them away. ,I I vughbred Berkshire Boar. . Scott " , man suggested that a piece of bacon might HIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The under- � to the COUWUOR of Commucial Paper and Farmlin' W" - � I � : - It was produc6d, and as cleats are nailed inside the box half an inch (Ukovka or comi4nks-Russian varie. ed will keep for service at Brucafteld, one epwW Attention 91VOIL I � - I � from its top for the glass to rest on. Then tin. n Not6s. ,,Brothers, . -1 � - one youat, Thor . I a I soon as the natives saw it they fled; t 01.00 pay e At the time of service. He . M. MORRIS, Manager . I I . i �1� I � I an upright stick is nailed or -screwed o each ojffzm�ims. I - � I 11 �; A moriated English officer of high rank, end outside, and another stick run from tke - . Ir also heA it young Thoroughbred Berkshire Boar for F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. . I � .1 . � 1297xl8 . I 1 1 i - ant of the Hindus' prejudice against top of on* to the top of the other. The Tke questiou of auii�ble varieties ofL*hsr- sale. GE45RGE HILL, Brucefield. . .. PROPRIETORS, ; . i ____ ' �1. 'guo I . : the �og, took up the little son'of a Hindu he' ht of this oross-stick must -be regulat- ries for nortfiern Planters has been oarofel. will for I - [10 PIG BREEDERS. -The undersigned I ,I I : noble, and placed the boy before him on the the width 01 th lass used, as th naidered, and Aiany varieties tested - ONTARIO. I � My" .� T Service on Lot 3o, Concession 11, MaKillop, a SEAFORTH, � saddle. The saddle was made of pigskin, e lilke a roof. g , with import"t registered black Berkshire and Chestor. Winise Pig. i d � , I � I glass must rest upon it Ze Yurl"no the past few Y*ars Terms- Ii . ! . and the child's caste was at once broken. - pane must be hall an inch narrower than results. I These resuffij and conclusions, Ito. sows for service will be taken to either. GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE ) . I ,. es, a", One dol,lar for each pig, payable at the time of ser- I PIANOS.-Dunhsm, New York; W. �1 Ha had touched the polluting hog., and not the other that they may lap at the top and gether with cuts of p0miaing yarieti vice with privilege of returning if necessary. JAB. For we are satisfied it Will pay You, Dell & Co., Guelph; Dominion Piauo Com- 4 . i - until. he had ,gone through a, long and ex-. form a tight joint. The third pane is cut imbodied in 9 bulletfit novr in course of I � 1800 tf I I I , � , - MANN. � Bowmanville. - 4 penBive series of purifications in a cowshed on preparation, which *0-,l he etnt to all par. _�_ . I panyl i f 1. - the year when I I I at an angle to fit the ds of the gable �, BOAR FOR : and at this season of I � . I * ' 4 . � � I BERKSHIRE ­ - I �y -1 was he received among his own people. formed by the two manes. The two Vies on application. HOROUGHBRED � .i .-W. Bell & Co., Guelph i I i Voan_ be out from The varieties underIcial in this " . . The ca.ptain of an Bast Indiaman once neede divisiont T SEUVICE.-Tbe undersigned will keep for ser- ORGANS f � I triangular pieces " vice on Lot 10, Concession 7. Stanley, the Thorough- A . you begin to examine your StOvesp Dominion Organ CompanY, Bowmanville; 4 . ' used a pig to compel the crew to do their A stiued to be of great 0 . i . one pane. of large fruits seem, 0 bred Berkshire Boar, Jefferson (igos), purchaved D. W. Kam & Co., Woodstock. , � . I I duty, as largely manned by aito like the .. e profitable cultiv&- i, Ontario. . f, � � The ship w These as rest on cle others service in extending from J. G. Snell & Brother, Edmontori . and come . . : Ifindu sWilors, who, as long as the vessel '�lecld ir an upright position by a tion of cherries oon iderably northward. Sire-, Enterprise, imported (1378);dam, Mauleford . I ,..� tbink of the above heading, . The above instruments always on hand, also a few 1. � I and are success. nrid, imported (937). Terms -one dollar, strictly : I I . -hand Pianos and Organs for sale A4 11 I was in the warm latitudes, cheerfully did lis . . I � , . single nail or screw placed head down In order to accomp is, this object List be cath at the time of service with privilege of return- � d. let us show you the finest line of cod second - 0 ark - , from = upwards. Inatruments sold os the Inshl- .� i . ta I., era. Violins, I . 4their work. When, however, the higher . beside them in the cross'stick. The soil fully one or two jinp& nt points in' ing if necessary. He also haa for sale a number of Rip" I ment plan, or on terms to quit custom � , .�, 4; on hand also'sheet . - latitudes were reac 'I should no:t come up to the cleats. Such a remembered: 1. Thek' inuist be headed low young boars and sows from Six months and under. I I I �.�11 a Conceignas and small Instruments . I � , . WBI. McALLISTEB, Varna P.O. 1300-tf ., I I . . , I , I � front the cold,and begah to shirk their duty. I aud trained somewh*t in bush form; 2. Prices right. � music, books &a. . . . 1, . 09 � all-dkained soil, and throw --- ­­ .--- _­__..­____-__._. - TT BROS. i . I . At last they refused to come on deck, and, �,� � Plant deeply in w ­ - ­ ­ -_ - , ,-,-----Z---- � Stoves, Ranges, e 800 I remainea ' I . V, mound of earth -a out the base of the � in spite of threats and even blows, . AUCTION SALES, I - . 1 . I below in the forecastle. A happy thought '; I trotect the roots ; a. � I I . � - . i A � I : he ordered a rope tied ! - lightly azid manure with fer- UCTION SALE OF A SPLENDID TIMBERED �� W e are I I - I - � stru-ck the captain ; . taslC, 4 By using dwarf � , !!!� Between here and Toronto. I �, I ! . tili A FARM IN THE TOWNSHIP ON STANLEY, 11, . i � � to the 16g of the ship's pig, and had the � zers rich i I I'l lii�.: . ­ ' - '; I it I I . . M Vorellp family there is a COUNTY OF HuRON.-Mr. Wm. McCloy has been . � lowered into the strikers' quarters. I 11111., varieties of the , also pay* g special attention to _.. - -_ - I i I animal I I future for .clierry FovOing at the nort instructed by Mr. John MeMillon to sell by Pablie _ , in � 1J I . . . . . Auction at Pollock's Hotel, Bayfleld, on Thursday, . I I Immediately� every Hindu, fearing his , . . Central ,I;. M. ROBERTSON) I � caste might be broken, rushed on deck t ' Prof. Craig, Hortic#lturist, January 6, 1993P -atone o'clock p. w., that valuable . 0 1 V L I perimental Fiirms. - . . farm, bein compmed of Lots Nos. 3 and 4, Bayfield I I ` s, of which about 60 . � avoid contact with the contaminating beast. I - Road Nortk containing i45 acrei . U._ I Hot Air Furnaces, � I r is " other ; � - .� . � ) grass, the balance is "it .. I .1 � . But what is one man's poison an I- ox,wes are cleared and seeded tA .. ,� ........ � . .. . ! ; I man beings I . * Dsrrek-,,H6a11er. �, - heavily timbered with beecibi amd maple, except about �%- : . Leading Undertaker . t man's meat, and millions of hu fer cry can be made an all -winter delight. l t dam eq . I ere is a frame -_ I i � . — � - prize th8 h,og for its value as food. -� 11 thrive and not This barrei header.�tworks to perfection 16 acres which is Lre ar h d quality. : - . . � And invite inspection from those Con- . I i n � ,. iie land is of goo . .! . I In it nearly all plants wi li- house and frame stable. TI i I - : i . I Rev. J. G. Wood, from whose 11 Domin- be troubled by dust. he so re- and'any blacksmith v411 make it for 78e. it is within a quarber of a nge of the Bsyfield Road, * . , I MAIN STARETj SWORTH- � I '�de of & small W&goq adjolniriLthe vijI.Age of ftyield. it will be sold in r , I I -- t the T g Y Wi" a' 4 - I , " tempiating puttin"Y them in. - I - �L ion of Man " we have quoted, says tha , as the in,oisture The pirt A A A is mL ' .­ ,, � L I less frequent waterin . . ,- Dig into New Zealand and tuns down or tire with hinges at Q!C. 1) D are rods of 4separa blocks,-Noq.l and 2 contain 30 acres each; ,� I am pre - .:7 . .. I my f wintiee are unourpamsed. I introduction of thl =nses on the Lrlass ely I be I rred to conduct burials in & Most fttis- L I tuied the flesh of the hog ' - Plants in half-inch round iron Eyeted to the fr&=6 3 No. s, 86 acres and No. 4 will contain 60 acres, the ` ai -akiug cedar is on this block. The whole will Positiv :*L e to find' us, . . and Fiji. has su,bati drips, alwa.ys insde the b�x - ' . W . ;_ Remember wher actory wowner. All modern undert d that the natives of 1 &Iso require less in. above the hinges oft- each side, but left the pro amoving to . for that of man, an I sold witbout reserve as _pne r is r - I - appillanoes. oompetant wanagementpar- . dmir- such a glass house - ent, of the I I I I British Columbia. T'erms,-Ten per o I 1: I . .ti have the greatest , light a shawl May 1z _. a Old Stand. anteed. A fall Une Of burial 90OLM On Hawaii and Tahi ��, heat in the room-� At I A I day of sale, the balance With- . A. Kidd, s � &4tion for nifflings, which they carry about I , the'heat. I , I � purchase money on the juterest. Title indis- I hand, I &1m to 'be prompt, coiandemte � I . 1, 4-v,,- n over them to keep in ;- 20 dave khere after, without _11.ul I . I - .�� I . and r - as if they were kittens. I . putable and possession as 2000 as purchase is corn- . V �. fie - I - fier in the Sandwich Is- I U u tpoleted , or further partioularS apPlY to th Aar Charges mo6t reasonable. � . ? % oilyi z One day a trave 'ove . trap. � - ';I- - r J6 F - . lan:da met a group of women sitting under 1 A N I Wind of B I re.eehing S - . , HN ItaMLLAN, Chiselhurst P. O. 'IN4-tcl orth. . 4 ' A bandy breecbing st . McCloy, Auctioneer. � I ENCE, NORTH MAIN STREET, � �� � : the shade of a tree" grouped around a large 'rataud, which -may 1, � I MULLETT & JACKSON, Seaf � . RESID I= I consists of a thick leather I - . � - hou, They were driving !he hog to market, � . 6 , IJ i , "I - �� ____ : � 0 - tly or not to the shafts - , . � __ - ed permarten ,, � be fasten , . b � - � i and proceeding by easy journeys., so as to ents of � � � deliver the animal in the best condition. at BB, and answers all' -the requirem - .. The Popular. Grocery. - �, � The I,og was. lying on its side, and the wo- "the breeching strap to the harness. -It does . : t �] . . . . � _ , I I � � i� uts, steeped not come . . .. , , . ' HEI ____ - 4L against the hors C , C i g for IN T R NEW PREMISES. , I I men had removed their garme f it lightens the I . As we have commenced packin - . -------,- ; I boldingback. The use o .� I ! k, laid them on the and � I I them in a brool I we will have on hand Fresh I ; weight of the harn I - � it. PI!Dgo'ubt- ess and in hot weather A A -_ I the season I � I --- - were busily engaged in fanning much. - . � .. � I - an the hogs does not cause the horse to sweat so . . IF � Pork, Sausage, Bologna and Cuttings, . I ALLAN L I N E lose tlia't pig moide better pork t�h I �i hbice. . p.0y" V A STEAWRIPS, i no buckle straps to wear out and, I . � . !I also new cured beef ham extra c i which are slaughtered after days of travel i There are " z i I 4 -Youth.'s Companion � . I - i li, I I . Highemt, market price in eash or trade . I . i �. - I -in railroad cars. --------.W— Q , . i, � place Potat . R BEATTIE'& CO3 REDUCTION IN RATES- , 1;1� fjo �turn freely as a h0l.441- B is a * 0 for good Butter) Egpi ioes and i I S - � ons. ' : . J Zia. plank newly' arrei . teamers Sail Regularly from � I A Few Definiti . IbIL- apples. . . E3 0 I AKI A At [PAX M � I t - . ,lead -pl e *a h"d on the fruit, As � rlwf% I "" i .' U A Capitalist—One who takes $1,W0,0( - i i i . . ac e . Estate of H � ROBB. I I the header in position. L0086n th tO LIVERPOOL via LONDONDERRY i , t A Thief—One who takes $1. ,:A to . . %-�Mr. I . I � r XONTEL - A Statesman—One who talks without ', in case of an accident, where. the traces are - ikoo kw dovft oti�' Rr in tug -_ ; DURING TffZ *INT I Lsily get clear. The , :A 11 . i freed the horse may ee . "brive'down the!�J hoops 0 *oil of Hawkshaw's Cabin, W and upwards. Second Cabin, $9. ! . in onay� in 1i 71 0 rT IR:E- rth ; T� akk, 0 ID Have now k ick block, first door no Steerage at lowrates. i I I . 9M — ney use of it will be found very handy.where it is � - knpoli One who makes mo I'll . ; A, tician harness and unharness several " . �0 � y increazed facilities, which their new . � Without talkiug. necessary to . —_ . NO CATTIZ OARRMD, � 3 - , at six times a day. The plan of wagon and shafts . I ' - , Hotel Main Street. , With the gret�tl . I i ts to work Aard 4 6 Get at I M )_ . I . gi SFAVICZ OF I —One who ge M 6 N I S " Ve STATE . i - I iA Labourer . here shown is taken from a tw6-wheel cart, .Fli I � .?A 0 R premises afford them, they are now better prepared than ever before to ALLAN LINh � ! o"Clock. inquisitive city ople in the countr3 . I . i . but the strap could easily be used on any _VEIWUs_ They have lareely incremed their stock Of I � STEAMSHIPS. . . ! � —One who. gets to work 17, tion in catee - . their customers satisfaction. � 3 I I ; A Businems Man metimed find smal satisf ac I kind of single wagon. so heir the Oou'nty m NEW GLASGOW � , at ten -o'clock. coun � y boys about ti CHRISTIANITY . -------------- � chising little J� � ; what he does � if GROOERiES, and are prepared to compete with any house in YORK & i . �-A Hypocrite—One who says I - names and affairs_-�, A I I summer boarder I . � via Londonderry, every FOrtidight- I I � A Sad Duty. . . � � _ I I I � not think and is found ont. . -ed with t one smat4 boy drespied. in a broad uality and price. Second Cabin. W. p, � ver opens his -1 used. to be well a usint e said to & - * ' " to q i . � Cabin, .W an4i upwards. I � � A Great Man—Oue who ne .1 cTe prepared for t. 4 - straw hat, a ginghatu. wai8t, long trouser� ; :0_ :R.ALMTMT3[:W - I Steerage at low rites. � . t mall, s-,Litlthedoator as i � . . . . mouth. � � � to - : ALLAN, Montreal, of G - : . —0 . . U I A Soldier ne who makeis killing a 11 1)1,S% , "but now I will be obliged to GiLt and bare feet - , Who has spent a year in Utah among the Mormons, SHIS S VE ft . 1. -) . . ' .", r TAtter Day Saint@, has made an exhaustive st a (? M *'** ID . BN 41 ou". s"forib, 25922- 1 I - , , 1_ * ;L( - Halloi little _%oy i What, is you r 0 32. -A-ILT business. , : , , " �, . - of Mormonism from history, observation, and inve ,L . ' . � I '! gation, and has prepar I A Murderer—One who makes killilag a name ?" ed a. lecture on the above I ! : � . Q,tlEAP AND WARM'POULTRY HOUSE. ! ,, Same as pals$" 0aid the boy. subje-.t. He intends i�D spend several weelm immedt- We will be pleased to see -you, and will make YOur . . . pleasure. . � I t ') V1 western Ontario - lecturing on In bur new premises. , first NORTH of Patrons Of industry. . ,, What's your pi# I . - ' �s name. stely after Christmas In . Z, Remember BeattiCI-C. A - - A Lawyer—One who makes his living oat I , - Jc I . o would like to engsge his . it new brick block, . I The CheapOst and Most Practical HOuss 11 Slime S13 mine.,,,, , this subject and any wh the undersigned for VWl Pay 119* . .0 .- Mr. & Common lim been oonindesimed to orranize � of his fellow -men. call yon. wh( n services can do so by addresaint � I Scmiettes of this order in Nib 00untY. A Physioian--One who makes his living That Can Be Built. 11 I mearij what 4; they term and particulars. ELDON RANNIE, ZuAch, ' e� ilotel, I . . � . An,y "Ow Hawkisha-v organin, Can roodVe all lnfor"tLm b3� ' f the bodily suffering ;of his fellow- libits is the time of the year to go intQ they call you to br4kfa%t ? Ontario. La spent live y ears at our insti. i I � . I wimdng to out o ", - Mir Eldon Ranale Im I . Applying to i o break- . . men. I ti and is a very able speaker. I can same . I ON., S"forft . � �� , * Im the hen house on either a large or small 11 They don't n' Yver ,call me t , all i R. COMM es his livin kee r, tution entertaining and WAructive 9 & CO., SEAFORTH. ,27444 I -, _1� A Morahant-One who mak 9 046W. Of course you want a house to ?I fast. " � � �� .� who hear him I ve --- * t � int, to sell at a full plan for t * )I lecture. H. J. KlelZoefer, A. X., President North R. B ATTIXIJ . . . � 4 * - Ille, Illinois. 1305 1 . .., . . . I . .- . . - by buying what he does not wo _U birds in. HOre is :: Why don't th�& ? d ow -men -i -New shospeat and most praotima housO that am ; u . � i wrung from his fell Cause I alluzio,it there the f at one "' Western College, NaPery , . � � I ,I a profit ; � � I I � I - � The houso should be located on � . . York World. be built. 11 I I . - � . . 4.1 - I .T . . I . - - � - . 06"Wilia - - t�l I - — . � I .. - . . 11, I . 11 .11 � - . . E r! � � L , .- 1. - � I—- — I . . �; I .�, � I . . I - , - I . . I ,;. I � .. e - � . . I , � � . I . . . � t i , � , ­ .. - � . I - � -, -1-1. - w- - ­ � _. _-1_--_--.._-_--_ I � . I - . . �, . I .1 . . I 4 � . I I , . -I- i " I 'i I . . I - , - - I - �,�­ - . - � ­ . - ­ - - - _ — - . � I . - - - Y t I I - -1 .1 I � - ­ I I I I I I I , � . L—L�­­­­_ , I W- - ­ , ­ "" W ­­ �_ ---l— ­- � ). I - - ­­ � � ­. ----. ­__ ­­ - --- , � . - I - —A& - I 4 - I �._— - .11 I - . . - ­;�. -­ I ,.--- - I- 1.�, � ­ ---- ­