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I .11 :1 __ ilmllilllllllllll�. -------?- - , - I 0M.00 . � I'�� I 11 % �� OULTIVATIOr-4 %jF GRASSES. I . . . :; � . . .. I .. -11 .11 - I - feel- � I : . �7- �- I - - - - - - I 100 11111 . . . - - - -1 ' 11 Bometim�es little children have their . .. IMPORTANT XOTICIES. . 42 TAK--- � I � . - - , I � - . - -�, - �� , V, - W�u � ' ih for hel�. - - I - I 'A J".2 � --T.'M- )ecause when they w . ­.- . SAFE - sf I . �` . A FUN, Fbr the rIOW and Fertll'ZerS ings hurt . - I - - _� I )ominl6n and proyinci4i Land ul� - M � think ill ' would be able td I J. ACKE11NA, I of onta*ri - . OtIly and Clover. the bi folks ey iT . I . c 18wiie membet of theAssoclation I , � . would only stop F, I . , 1386-62 ! 'help t emselves if they ..J. � 400yorl I I , aid I olks often (16 Xr'" OUR LACE STOCK* . , , . Tors, I)ubiin, ontarlo� _ - - - - � _� Tlirz GREAT, i FtE I I . . PEN More grass can be raised by the moment and think. But big f I - . .X!,`. . I � , I - I � i . _� 1 fertilizers than by all other not alwa - 1-1,0 To L13T­That comfortable Brick Dwell I I ., . � . I ol,p,,,ow ad things that show that they do 11 % ... I - . I �__, . I _ � .. ., . . .. W6 , tgland I - ,-VIthHo,t Air Heating, West end of John �, I � ,om Ei -hey 70t !�� I , - . I . i %1, ill be BLOOD bined, writes 4 N6w B73 meet difficulties. � I ! . . think when t � -�= T - :fptw � . long ago a gentleman found that he could' I I t,-�_ I-- - _ lit j�wupied by Dr. Belden. :­� J I istSeptember. Apply to XV.�M. GRAY. P correspondent of The Homestead. His � � I '. :-,. - P U R I F l'iE'R I �� - 11 Ais land noj' open his safe. He tried again and' —_ I ­�_ I #01n 1 1389-2 L__ tt I RESTORING WORNOUT 80 I LS. ,� * I _­� - . .. — neighbor, who has been coaxing . the safe. I I . --- ­ __ _________ I ..- ,� ­ _______�____ S to produce more grass, finalr again, but the key failed to open .t --- . I _ , .,g,— - I manY Year . .1.. 1, t To RENT.—Fot sale or to o New York to the safe,: i _ li__� , R SALE 01 . �. k.l',��/-, Green 31[anures and Cliemical Fertilizers � � � � . . � � - � � -1. concession 4, H. EL B. , Tockereralth, A - *1� i-, �4 - I seeds with ma- lle telegraphed t : . . E Fo N .. ly plows one lot and ie I I .4 ., .- ML% los IN t�. 1411V * Prod -ace Very Satisfactory Results. ma*facturer, who sent up a skilled ".1 work-'. . I I tg,� Is in 3,00 serf" For furtner artieWars apply 111111`4'k'_*iW , _q at the firstmow- . - -_ - . --- . vy, 4 <41 ­­- * ,�.­ . I -t nure, getting more hay safe. The man tooki . I CjajRE&, I�Zmond Ile. ' 1349-S f It is evident that a hungry soil can- n to examine the �. , , 10 , . , -would have pro- ma I _� . _ . �. Ing than the same land (I put it in the lock, He looked' - WILIF ______ - _-1 . ��- H not food itself and have any strength the key an . . Z__;�* . -1 &WM__ I P. O., I - ed in 10 years without plowi Lig. Yet moment after removing it from . . _D&vId Hill, Ntall, I �_�_ 11 . -1 .- 9 FOR SALE. ;Cattle and 3 1� .. left for paying a back duc � - at the key a a, piece I � . I I A/i, , I I -- � . - _�- 4mw a,- of ..Lavrouglibred Durham , ._ -profit. Simply Put much land can be profitably seeded with k a stick and removed v ? ... � p, I you.ng stock- of both sex for sale. 7� in the form of manure the crops that the look, too � - - � - .& 1354-t . ;,I 'N' , �! . � � � . out plowing. In relating his owil ex- of dirt from it, put it back in the lock- and: ____ I . I = � � . -_ -­­ n that soil, and the gain . e of dirt.. . .- . I I - -C�_1.1_10t,'4��'., 11 i are grown 0 1 1 1 1 . � .... .%Laz�� , rience this correspondent says: opened the safe. There was a plec I . � . ! �,W SEATTIE, CI-qrk -f the Second Division td will not be rapid enough to pay for la- Pe In clearing up woodland I have had in the key which prevented its fitting the! I , I I "I oo� Colantv Commissioner, of 14uron Con- P4. PRISTOL'S L -J bor and taxes. Buy grain to feed to immediatel lock. I heard of a ung -lady the other � ! 1. I . 11 � � - � - V. - � A-ent. Nads -1 the best results in seeding y by hen', I 1��_ I � �� .- - . . Land. Loan and Insurance ;r '; Sharp, & � L live stock and leave the manure on the day to whom a watch Ed b6en given N - 1, ' er. �4 - I nr ffir and was cleared, before there I Id. and to Loan- Ofilce—O 1% after the I - uple. of months the-,, . - ; � - =-- .tcro, main street; Seaforth. � 1 1289 SAR's A in farm, and the. farm will improve, but father. After a co . � _. I — 4MASARTOLU th to - take — '. - ... I � .1 I � t pay while improving? Is the had been time for other grow watch would not go, the yoilng lady said..� . �� - - t roughbred P� Will it arms it" !, --= .. _�> I I - � ,L FOR SALB.—For sale, a . � i to a jeweler who looked at . - in, ., ark r in : CURES ALL n'cheaper than ferillizer would be? possession of the land. � On many f She took it I _LAI gD,Worn Bull, twelve months Of i grai point to figuro 'says R -the a -mount of grass � and hay can be wound it, and handed it back to the young - � . � - ar, pknv COW , Sealorth P. O.' 1369-t I - , eatly inicreaw lady, who w eat, She haA � - . � otsize.' A lyonlot2S. nceEmiOn 6, Taints of the Blood That is"the oil _ , U . A by i draining the tly ashamed. -,W====� I I . . . ,- I �� JAS. � . � it . I - . � . ' . t W. Collingwood, in his book on chem- gr and swales. A swale a few rods forgotten to Vnrd , and when she found .11 . . � - � . �- � . "T.—To rent for t_�e summer, . icals and clover. swamps that it was � � . �, - ., 11 V= TO F ig drain d can be seeded it stopped she concluded . . cot '" Many authorities tell us that poor wide after beft .. =68 of fintoiass pasture land, near the Mill P -E R T A I N � 4 11 or broken. Big folks, you i,ee, do not always . � � within two miles of Brucefield. Lots of A% I ass by top dressiE with two 4 � . . . ng water and good fences. Apply to C. I � ­ can be brought up to a productive to think. 0 1 . . � � __ ___ . - . I . - I . thrrinches of soil ha�led on with a —#— I . I �� gogforth, or W)I.sCOTT, Bruqefield. manures alone. � . I , 1 136941 I I 1, point by the use of green d scraper, thus saving much I � I I I i This may be true in some cases, but not horse bm. Removing pil Stains From Paper. � And the peep will make you anxious to see more. All � 1. hbroughbred 'The H r itor, the time and labor in subduing the bogs. . I � t I-- u on .Expos* in the majori M. and in any event To remove oil stains from the pages of a �T . I s, ditches t i . UL,Sypolt SALE.—For sale, three J� 1197 - ,_ I the stylish things that you tan I - I I � Bull calves, fr6n� _ gen I pajoi � 9 to 12 n�onths old, In reclaipaing lafger swamp book without destroying the printi the dainty things an( I . . � - R Tilson's unported boll, "Prinad � process Is slow and tedious. Am experi . al*�d b Mr. D. D -M, SEAFORTIH, ONT. - - . should be dug close enough that there ly warm the stained part with a, hot flat � . Some I!L,- %v styles of 1, � I gr ,IV All of them dra Of red color, *Ith a little ment in this line was that of Mr. L. ID. over. the surface for a . . think of are ready for you to see. - , Foam I service. Apply 4n Lot 13, Davis, Who undertook to improve a run maybe dirt too iron, so as to take out as much of the oil as '� I I VVk. All I I , 4, H. It. S., Tuckersmith, or E%ond- i blotting paper ; then dip a - 5ijoessioll 77 ]y1cLEAN BROS., - Publishers seed bed. . sBible, on 1 Laces ordered this,week by expiess ;they are in the new -. 0" , i - 0. WM.OARNOCHAN- down Rhode Island -farm by means of 1Y tru"sh in rectified apirits'of turpentine and -,.� I . t - � To F. — ,I, , I , he er, .1 i . . . . ­ � I - green s I have increased the Capacity Of U pap " butter color.," are very pretty and low in price. - I I - I= SM,ESS CHANCE.—To rent, a good ADVERTISING - RATES- arm by drainage,wid. have been enabled draw it gently over the sides of t . I 11 ; =OO -D growing and plowing in four difterent f if must be kept warm (luring the whole i. at Lu, ops thus raised to which marly 1: I . fiXI gWra with dwelling attached, ley in the i . T. - is matter changeable at � I Repeat the operation as I - hip ol'Usborne and county of Huro, . This Contpot advertisements, crops withotit bringing the land in con- by the bountiful or . . - . I L W01 e best farming aietricts in will. I enrich the upland.' --The grass crop should process. IL . . 'nue of one of th dition to�'make sure of a &tch of clover, . times as the thickness of the paper may re- 'i . - ee cl AM Pim woH i ' a I ­ - Terms. -reasonable. Apply to I WILLI _ i have the farmer's best thought and care. When the oil is entirely remo-sreu, � � - -Dows. I 1373-t f � I 1 Year 6 MOB. 3 mos. Mr. Davis concludes: quire. - Blom. - � ,. �. I Lumley. Ll to re#tore the paper to its usual whiteness I .. ITT I . I . 1KNEEN, _i ii to I inches, inclusive 84 60 $2 50 $160 It is not. wise'to depend on this proo- Thosoil shoi d first be well prepared . %T SrT - , .- I It 96 5 00 2 76 166 . I he I I - I - - - . L I jRTHORNS FOR SALE.—For sale ree short- 6 to 4. 46 6 60 8 00 1 75 Though by cultivation and fertilization. T dip ahother brushin highly reatified spirits I � 3 to 'L ess alone for fertilization. .. one of the best fashion L , I - -00 The Ladies' Standard Ma -9 I !'S�fiorn bulls fit for service. Also a ,number of �l to 99 � 44 6 00 8 26 1 86 cause of grass seed not making as good of wine and draw it in a like manner over . azine, . - � _ and helfers in calf. Will be sold chOsp and on � I ten told that plowing in green crops ,round the . .... W"i , Apply on Lot 16, Concessioo 10, Morris, If thO advertiser elects to chanze not oftener than Of a catch with - oatg as with winter grain the stained place, particularly a -- - say. terms, I restores all the elements of f6rtility in . r this -plan the spots will � ' We are agents for I - I - . i 1881 -ti � on er month, a reduction of 20 pev cent. will be I to me, but experi- edges. By adopting . books published. Price, 50 a Copy- � - . I art ythr-O Z; p e a mystery . I , I L � In eon the above quoted prices. the proper proportions needed for fu- was quit - vanish, and the paper resume its I A on appli. on teach me that entirely I I the rew1se8 of Rates for special .position can be obtaine ence and observati dard Patterns. Order them from us, they are the . STR&y CoLT.—strayed from I . � ture corps, I am satisfied that they do ordinary whiteness. Stan .-V � coming 3 oatloil 16t this office. the failure when sown with oats was -_ -_ - - D the undersigned, a darlegrey colt, ,ding three not in all cases meet the demand even � . - �� . . years old, swan in size. The fincler will be suitably Busioess or professional cards, not exce of the soil, which Salt _" a Health Preserver. best. � returning to the owner, or giving such quartep of an inch, $4 to $6 er year. b - rewwded by . ,AOWLAND Advertisements of Strayes, Lost, Found, eto., not in that direction. All poor soils are not duet the looseness . I . , � information, as will lead to its recovery. ; 1387 exceeding one inch, one month $1, each subsequent, Sterile from the loss of precisely the destroys the capilfary attraction of mix- I know a woman who at the age of forty- I . � :. __ . . - I 011D)JORE, Hensall P. O., Ont-* i inonth I �W. I . . . and all green crops ture to the surface. This was demon nine has the complexion of the peach and the ' - .1 � . . e for sale, same ingredients, . I *�' . -----,L-- Advartis I I ; � � ementsof FarmsandReal Estat - strated by sowing oats� one spring on health and vigor Of an. Irish peasant ; who CAN .,ISTBAy mAP,E.---Strayed from the f rm, of Mr. net exceeding ij inches, one mouth $1.60, each sub- do not hold the several elements of for . � . I DUNCAN & DUN I - I - EZ jobn Memann, town line Tackojimith and ; 1. . whatever land one-half of which was newly plow- is out in all sorts of weather and Nvin walk , - .... I,,,,. tility in the same proportions, . with feet and � I -11 sequen� month 75c. . V Ribbert, about the 13th insk, a low set i nare about Adv4rtisements on local page, ten cents per ed and the other hal had not been about all day in snow or rain � I . ., � . 1$4, fiVe Years old and between a brown �nd a chest- each - Ipsertion, with a discount of 25 per cent. to may be said to the contrary. .� on. ankles wet, and never take cold. 1 3 - - - - SEAFORTH. - 11 ittie white on bothi hind lot, who also have regular contract space. produce the de. plowed since the sum er before, in such CARDNO'S BLOCK � J noin colm with a Ill parties I The time required to " How do you keep yourself . I . � . I Anv Information tbst will lead to her recovery will Local advertisements under township or village one which had been raised a crop of pickles. I I I � balibemlly IHIBALD hes - sired results by greeii manuring al splendid condition ?" I &sked. . � - rewarded. McMANN & A�c Ldinl;, 6c per line each insertion The catch of grass on e upland soil ,ly answered. " It is � ' swerth� I 1387-tt , Tranoent advertisements, ten cents per line for it; altogether too extended. In this case ­ Salt !11 she lau ,ghing - - . , . . 0 0 1 il �d I I t I " I i I � � -1 I I . � � .), . t q 11 �'. � - .. - 4i� , 1 �Tv I ", — ne each subsequent ear perfect as ny I have ever es my health. I use it I � z . I � first iii4ertion, three cents per 11 � two full years and four crops turned was as n . salt that presery ; � _1 - . PATCH LOST.—Lost on the Gmv�l Road be- �insertiop, nonpareil measure. one will be part -in my bath, as a dentrific and to gargle my ;, IV .. . . tween Mr. Jonn R. Govenlock's and Lead- i Advertiseir ents without specific direoti under, together with much plowing, raised, while that in t o plowed � .1 . NIV on the 25th of June, an open fac(d silvereen ing,rt, , 4 till forbid, and charged accordingly. ,e. this te from good �, URNITURE m FURNILICUREs .1 b . serted-gratis, harrowing and seeding, made but a be- was a partial failur aches the throat." - _W I "uTh'. It was a, Cbluubus� make. The finder will BirW Marriages and Deaths in rtance of plo the fall, that 11 You know, first of all I come �! � " I .� � . Wa iroR igoes into 4,300 homes every week. - orate of prog- imPo' wing.i�_ stock and am naturally stro I be-liberallyrewarded on leaving it at JOHN GOV- THit �" conservative estimate, that it has ginning, and at the Sam . it may become more cO�Pact. b ng ; but with- � , - .. - �. I � I )MLOWS. MoKillop. � IM -4 whiph xpeans, on best advertising ress it must have taken several more 4.r supplemented out proper care the best of health will not � 1. I � - ry week. it is the � 20,000 ;, - va +- have produced very marked . Timothy and clo, er, 1_f� P.'hPP.nP.r fhan the CheawDlest, and as .1 - . OR RENT—The house on medluMMINestenvii O.. aul"�u . � . � OUSE TO SELL ", - i t with red top and orchard grass, are Me g.up I take a 'I . ­ . . jawes street, at present occup�ed by Mr. I - results. I doubt if the land had' ye on. . 11 Immediately on gettin ! � 1-1 . . Q - Iff ere are four . al varieties raised'in this secti I I as the. Best. , Dovis is for, sale, or win be rented. Th, I growth of PrinciP vigorous scrubbing with hot water, soap,anc . Good 4 . ; W_;�ms, parlor, dining room, kitchen, wood -shed reached a point where a fair a stiff brush ; then I give myself a douche ' I ft water. There.- is 12 .04. ;+dm clover could have been secured to be I conclude from what I know of orchard � . ii- Hard and 4-1.4 _;^1"4+V in III -4- wbich I have made � . �-Il ainel ape'for yourselve& The . . .1 Ima swine . on the premises., Apply to %F . " moo to advantage in the same WaY or grass 1;11a's TO sow it) in 0 W1111 lee 00 IT ­ f -I To be convinced ol thus If b) r,Lvv "a V6 I . I " a good stable or. #-+11 i 1387-t f .1 I , - used . . . Tiat,L-ward Undoubtedly thick with salt, using a coarse flesh towel � _U .4 +16- ver flne stock from the Assienee of the � ;fAm McX1VX­. - . i F I ! I . FJLV15JLV00L,-15 . - ELI J - I I otherwise. I , D.... eneral farmer of more to thoroughly dry my body. Salt is a, great :qn(leisigned having pul I - 1GLIA FOR SALE.—We have still on hand for : � A N The application of other fertilizers timothy is to the g ta low figure, are prepared to offer the - _. . i - is and 14 months old v i �_- I thers. It is a purifier. I use it in my thro&t and "nos- es te of Matthew Robertson at a very I � I . . � to Thik - I B -sale two Shorthorn bulls, f I I : should accompany green manuring- _ consequence than all 0 trils, and it is the 6nli dentifrice. I ever kme at prices. which diefy competition. 1 . rable cir- � uds., The dams of these bulls were sired by 'Royal �1 , ,.Frsames great seeder, abd under favo )2 . I _ �, . Q.V1-- '105371 straight imported pedigree, now at the 1 i first, because they will give a larger and 1.4 nA"On if.nalf for a use. - I . . - - I I 'IN. EVERY S . . . portedDeftance and is good enough f6r a s - � secondly, because th — The Undertaking - . - bead ol one of the largest, thoroughbred herds in the I . richer to be turned under, and, C=slances Wvu -.P -L I —0 - -­ueparrmunt Travince. oneof them issiredby Mr-yfilson's im- TYLE OPOP - yet in intensifipd _ Imilar I F ey will hasten the long term of years. Humall Labor at Great Altitudes I I . . . - - � josition. Theother will make a good serviceable 0 -ONMENIM .. period when the desired results Will be f '"Ming we must reseed often. Many in Investigation among the workmen on the � i � 1. - bA at a very low price. No fancy prices, terms to A LSQ . as well as to thei - r efforts tq do things well sow en- Peruvian Central Railroad has brought some � A . f Oaskets; Coffins, Shrouds�,&C.s e- I, t � � on Lots. Concession 10 1� I attained. - To the farm well s4plied with a fine assortment o . I ­. . I sult the purchaser. Enquire eavy seed he cap&- Is , � . � McKAY -inted Water tirely too much + Ing curious facts to li lit concerning t I ruckerswith, er address Rippen P.O. H nd Pa the banker time is money, and if the en- timothy. H . � I'll, I I a 8 of men to fanbor in a rarefied atmos- '�'riceo to suit the public. � I . - 1870-tf I . r # P I � I I BROTHERS, �� I titude-- : . � ' � 000 es a phere. -a Is I . t; - I - private funds to loan at lowest i I I five years by one prdoess and but one or as it imPOver -of grass, which 12 degrees, and the highest point reached by . 1 $ 300 �. ; I . is - ' __ ., r Pictures richment of the soil requires three or of timothy is inin ious in several ways bilitie ishes the laud, produt The line starts at Lima, i I Im a , - I � two by the other the difference in ex weak� short lived stand ch, the road is at the tunnel of aaleria, which SON & SION9 - - -1 1 $ 500 rates of interest in Sums to suit AT 0 in land does not amount'to mu � ?A* v�vBEIRT . __ . I . ruse will be found much greater than on th or clover to 15,645 feet above sea level. From dedue- '� I � I ,� $ 700 borrowers. Loans can be com- QRIQ IS ST-UD109 , a at first supposed. . and it destroys all chance f tions made by the investigators, it appears �, . " . - 1. - $1 000 pleted. and money advanced MAI�K ST. OPPOSITE JOHN ST. And so I should- not again attempt to grow with it, while in this seeding that the men were able to perform a, fair Warerooms—Strong's Red BIOCK Main Street, 11 . �� XJ - will 1111 up the vacant Spaces the I I sea, level " day's work at any place along I , $1,500 withifi t w --o days. Apply to R. Ti . reclaim barren land by green manuring clover I � I 1".. . . � i � g the land ncn- the route where the altitude was not greater JRr.r — .. I I - . : &c.,Seaforth. I S W, A- :F 0 $2,500 S.1E1AYs,Barrister) J I alone. My experience with green ma- first year or two, leav n n providing they ---- . 1_� . 126 ical fertilizers togeth- riched for the necessary crop of timothY. tha 8,000 or 10,000 feet, - . --- -_ I .- I nuring and them - I MY worked up to that height .. I - I I I I had gradua !I, ..� . er was . g � - far more satisfactory. , This Cost of NMeat and Corn. from lower leveh. At altitudes above !4_1 .. I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 'with green ma- . i under 12,000 the amount of � I . . . w trying to faxm poor Jana 10 000 feet and . � .— � � . According to special! ilivestigations " m ' showed a ��� � R.—For sale, part of Lots 29 and � I nures alone Is just like Arying to win- work performed bF each an i - � I I ARK FOR SALE .. It is made by the department of agriculture C � F so, concession I MeKiiiop, containing 6o acres ter a dairy cow on bay or straw. ' falling off from one- ourth to one-third, and. TURE � I I all cleared, well feDce4 and in a good state of cultiv- Mg 100 men could jFURNI I . . folly to expect, her to pay profit on such in Now England, the cost of raisi at from 13,000 to 15,000 feet � - � , ation. Bullyinge-tair. There is a good orebard and wheat is $20.22 per acre and corn donomorework than 50 woulddo atsea . . . ... I the %) le food. She simply cannot do it, because --- - 1. plenty of water. This farm is within two lots of 1. I I . I ..... ..... I - � � rth. it will be sold cheap and PATI 0 N5 she can only give back- . in the pail part $28.-03 per acre. In the middle states it level. -St. Louis Republic. , � �.. � : corporation of seato 0— . - _� T on easy terms. Apply on the Premises or to Sea- C 0 1 - .. 1 7 forth. P.O. DAVID I�ORRANCE, Proprietor. 1389.3 t, t i her mouth. She is $18.18 per acre for wheat and $22. 68, � .. � � -�BILIOUSNESS.q of what You u in ,he total' The Browns of Haddingtou. �- - - '� I- - conces- q; A ,/-,) � must have feeg-ligrain. . Ray alone will for corn. In the western states T d for W - ni an article �Ilii F-UP,N]IT R_ * I I 1-11 - I : OIL SALE.—Good farm for sale, Lot 16, +�,, D SPF-PS1 lone will- not for raising wheat is $10.89 an e quote the following fro I I , vion 12, in the township of Stanley, containin .1 not answer, and grass a I - . 1:1 I . I I I I I F leared. Frame barn, sheds ani . ICK HEADACH - , on the Pacific coast $13-89 in the Speaker b:Z Principal Fairbairli, of '. � I - � : iao acres, 90 acrea c answer for the hungry soil. It -must Corn $11-08 Oxford. We heartily - I � 11 I i Shbles, lar�e brick house and for Wheat and $18.36 for corn. The N t . I . - , large orchard of .L lansfield College, dy of our young - I . . I This farm will be sold on very easy REGU E THE LIV R , have something stronger. commend it to , the stu � - � I sple6did fruit. average of the entire countrY'is * given t tell You here all we e ; terms as th6 proprietor wishes to retire. No encum- , _. I- I We canno � I "ONE PILL AFTER EATING —1 readers : � Call and see our stock of Furniture. i . � I ,, ance, convenient to school and churches, and well � :cuitivateCorn? at $1 i. 69 for wheat and V 1. 71 for corn. erations their name has been I I . br ROBERT lr4SURMS GOOD DIGESTION. How 1,ste-Must Wej� I For four gen I : , I . � , on the premises to I I . _� t in Decem- ;he family Was a ot, but drop in and Bee for yourselves. � I . � . I watered AppI3 14, Bayfield P.O. 1386-tt NEDODDS MED-CO.LTO honored. The founder of 1 have cr � . ... . - � - DEWATY3 or Box PRICE 25 CTS.T TORONTO., As to what stage bf growth cultiya- By the statistician's repor 0 . I . . . . . . � . - -'- - - ____ ____ tion should cease can best be deter- ber the average value of wheat per acre shepherd boy, who learned to read his New 6 "I � � —A i5o acre farin for sale, I i � , ing I e Cheaper than any .. . � . 1,ARM FOR SALE. T season itself. It should be was $6.161 and corn $8 21, showing a Testament in the original while herd' ell better Furnitur . . mined by the * One da W . .� - I miles from, the village Of Brussels, being Lot 3 . wheat and $3. 60 for sheep on the braes of Abernethy. . � I . - __ �� � ... � I � a 12, township of i. loss of $5. 5 a for t : in the West. . I I andeadhaltof Lot 2, concessioi 1. borne in mind thut in a dry season the he went to St. Au&ews to buy a Gree i other Retail Furniture Store i � I . I Grey, i35 acres are cleared, 12 acres good hardwood ; ' Kippen Mills roots of corn go down and ran deep in corn. In this estimate the value of in the shop si-ood a pro- . I ; I ned t tak- New Testament. I _� I - I bush. This farm is well fenced, wall underdral The aild the stalks of corn is no i � . Irm are � - , � On,'$h1s fa I �. I se4roh of moisture, and that as repeated straw ; � ed at the boy's request i .. and in a good state of cultivation. I i fessor who, surpris I i - ��, . I .. : od Orchards, two goZd wells, good , .1. - i two houses, two go , offered him one if he could. read it. He read . . I I _. I : Will be sold NT AS USUAL. stirring of the surface tends to conserve en into consideration. The state giving � 5 I - � . I I I bank barn and other out buildings. TE i - � 6THE �FRO and obtained the book, which is still a L � rately, For further particulars I this moisture it certainly cannot be the smallest cost price per acre is South 0 Z " " 0 . together or sepa -� � �, %mily, He be- , ure of all Kinds at all Prices L , I apply on the premises, or to JOHN or AARON Me- . I . g at full blast and I . treasured heirloom in the f, �� Furnit '_ - I L . 1MA , The pen mills are now runnin otherwise than beneficial. In a wet Sea- Dakota -$8.50 for wheat, and Kansas minister of Haddington, was I � �-`jp . - . , I I -_ � FADDEN, Brussels P. 0. - I I .1. $8.60 on corn. Into this statement 18 cameburgher . I � I I s�re prepoored to do GRISTING on the shortest notice, Son, howev�r, the feeding roots spread ' for,ty pounds a year" and ,, 11 r sale, Lot 12, Con- .1 e and lit-- figured rent on tlW land and cost of ma- 11 passing rich on ; � —_ � 0 OOD FARM FOIL SALE -FO and most reasonable terms. in this way Youget out and run near the, su?�F_ eared for the ministry & race of sons, one of L , �_, L U cession 6, H. R. S., Tuckeramith, containing . I I � r . .�. I . . ated and in a hiet � ur i own wheat, and better value for erally fill ev6ry foot of soil between the nure. became famous z as a I . - . .-. . , fio:r.,,�om yo , — wiloni, Ebenezer, Brauches. - - . �"" 100 acres, of which 85 acres are cle th y way. Good flour these roots said to have All 0 Undertaldig in all itS I - mbera. thaw in any other gle . praised - � state of cultivation. The balance is well ti : � nywo. To out off or man soiling Crops. reacher. Brougham is 4 - - q . � There is not a foot of waste land on the place. There guars eed. I must, it is very evident, prove detri- -4 . (I the story is told that , Gin I . la e bank barn %rith stone 11 AIT. Of special interest to all New Eng- flis eloquence, an limax of a ver CKAY Is 0ffice 11 le a cod brick house, . . EJOPPINq DONE WHILE YOU W y . P.egidence of Funeral Director, next to Dra. Scott & Me ­ . I stabfing and other outbuirilings. There is a never 3 I mental to the growth of the plant.. - I � house and barn � � I I — - land and New York are the experiments- once in Edinburgh, in the c . � . � -_ � -,failing spring convenient to both � n:d oft repeated oulti- I drainatic sermon, he stood still, looked Goderich sttmt- �,� .. 11 - . of water for the stock without i Where shallow a s conducted by 11 Here comes a ;� � - j� which suppilea plenty � 3 . i 1_10 G S - - that in growing soiling crop (Lown the aisle, and said : . 1, � any pumping. There is a large bearing orchard of �� I ood Vation is practiced, it will be found agricultural college. man from Tarsus, and he cries, I make :, . . .11 - I . I cash will be paid for g the Massachusetts � #I _�7 - I first lrAsa fruit. The. T�jghest p�ce in - � - BOX & 0:0 .. c The farm is well fenced and well . I the soil just beneath this loosened top S" - underdrained. It is One Of the best farms In the op, or)hey will �e cut to order. roots, The .clover family, the Japanese millets, niention of me.' "-the immense congrega � �1_ . . county, and is within two miles of the town of Sea- I - layer is filled with small feeding ex�ecting to see the man I ��, � , 4 ply 1�0 the under- "".1 I and soja beans, eto., have all been raised tion sprang UP, - Main Street, Seaforth, Poiteir, Old St&UCL I , sold cheap. Ap � I it ce - signed atigeaforth or address seaforth P. O. RICH_ - � :r_._U1S&:B3M1R_ and that when on' ivation cenow able Success and economical from Tarsus in bodily presen there. The I I I ARD ROBINSON. 1389 _1 I or for sale, cheap. the plants shade the ground these small with remark d so rich in pro. eldest son'T the second John Brown, became I � I I � � . All k�dg of. Lumb results. Alfalfa, a foo - I - il� 11 ts will often ascend to within half inister of & church which stands high up , - . . � �OHN WNEVIN, roo ace, especially if re- tein that it is called a fairly good bal- m and districts of - � � I THE I � . in one' of the wildest moorl . . ,� BOARS FOP. SERVICE. - - an inch of the .surf , 01%tMEIDnE �1 a anceff ration in itself, is being expen- Scotland, where his name still lingers as a � - Proprietor. peated showers keep the soil dhMp . - 13574 f year. The flat His son, the third John 0, VU , . � I MPROVKD YORKSHIRB PiGs.-Theunde ign , ence in the mented with this Pea 's household word. ADIAN BANK OF C _11 I � .� I '. — I has for sale a number of Thorougbbr Im. . _. week or two. Long experi ian 'AN � I - . proved Yorkshire Pigs, of both sexes. Apply on Lot 1. I growth of this crop and close observa- another promising new plant for soiling Brown, was the most scholarly theolog ue �,� ]g13TABLISTIED 1867. . I I and one of the most gracious and pictures ; w1i ' i - -imith, or address r:- , is - � - � 24, Conceshion 2, L. R. S., Tut-- ir I MtN AND WOMEN. tion of its manner of rooting have satts- Purposes- figures ileT HEAD , OFFIOEv TORONTO. - I BruceffeldP.O. WM:CHAPMAN. 1366 t f 09 — — in Edinburgh of his day , - - I'll, � . � - �t � poudent of American Agri- n Brown, of loved mem- - I lied a oorres Xteuis of Local interest. son, the fourth Job I ,, THE Culturist that shallow and often re- ; . t tender, imaginative, was the 0A01TAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - $690001000 -1 oLAND CHINA BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The . At the Vermont station for the past ory, cluain , - - W S 1,200,000 __ P undersigned has for service a thoroughbred . ve in nd of all good nien, and of d . � : peated cultivation is most effect! f rie %as O,.o cl REST - - - " , - " - � I Poland China Boar, bred by Wm. & F. Row, of Avon, and three summers silage has been fed as a 't 9� a I B. R WALKERt G"-F,ILAL MANAGER. I Ont. Terms-$Iatthe time of eervi3e, with the OWEN Inducing strong and rapid growth, and otherwise, to whom we owe " .. . � � I ary. Also a few of iling emp, with the best sat, � of ex- -f' I and many another page 10 — — . i I previlege of returning if necem that such cultivation is beneficial until BuTn'"er so his Friends" I . 1. . I - I the above named breed of both sexes for sale at quisite grace and charm. , SEAFORTH BRANOK �� write or call. Lot 10, concession the plants completely shade the ground. Idaction- d, Draft -a � "I . i, I moderate prices. WM. SINCLAIR. . ' I e fifty-fourth statbl; fair of the New -_ Farmers! Notes diseounte � � e, Stanley, Varna P. o., Ont. � � Th Etiquette in General. A General Banking Business Transacted- ies in . 1879-tf IELECTRIC Clover Seeding With Buckwheat. York Agricultural sooietY will be held Table 0 es are issued, payable at all points in ()ana& and the principal dti I I -DERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The under. . The buckwheat crop is not one that at the state fair grounds, Syracuse, - Doubtless all Of the following rul the -United Statesy Great Britain, Franoey BermudN J1c- I 'I . JL) signed has on his premises Lot 10, Concession 4, ELTO Sept. 6 to 18. Some $25,000 in pre- observed bv all our readers. Read them, . SAVINGS BAPIK DEPARTMENTs 11 I r rkshireBoar for ser- .VFN. 1 13 meet farmers would think as available ee. they come from Good House- peposits of $1.00 and upwards receivedj and currP_nt _. Tuakersmith a, thoroughbred Be (Trade N 11JJ,] Dit. A. O'VF ' purses is opened to and s rving. � I I . . v*ce. Terws.-Sl; payable at time of seivice with - . for helping to a clover seeding. Yet it iniums and $7, 000 in keeping : rates of interern. - . ri *1 f returning if necessary. W. J. CHESNEY . ., V ctical Electric is a fact that when buckwheat is sown the competition of the world. A host should not stand whils ca ' -V`eV-- I . rg .v1 lgdevoi 11 I e, P. 0. � 1371-t f -_�I)Iy Scientific aTid Pra worn at the table, allowed. g3PIntertst added to the principal at the end of May and NO' - . I - � 13 1 , fleforgencral Ilse, producingaGenuille about the 1st of July and some clover The gypsy moth has taken lodgment Gloves are not to be I I . M -PROVED YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned Ct r I i of klectricity for the cure of Disease, th it there is ,Usually f6 *t Clinton, Mass., in the center of the under any circumstances. ber in eAch year. - � . 11 I readily felt and regulated both in seed is sown wi tative, or in any way unpleas- I 'al Paper and Far 'I I I will keep for the improvement of stock, on Lot that catt be alid applied to a113' P"I't Of good catch of clover in the fall. if the state, a section that has not been sus- No argumen' Special. att,ention giv,en to the collection Of (),ommerol I 1 33, Concession 3, L. R. S-, Tockarsmith, an lm- quantit� and power, ,pie should be broached at the table. I . . - � mt-class pedigree, to it caii be -worn at any tiDIC (Vur'119 'Sales Notes. . proved Yorkshire Boar with fli the body, willpoSitively cur". soil be sandy, this clover is more likely pected of being inhabited. ant to e no difference between mers' I workinK hours or sleep, and xt season than. ', There should b which a limited number of sows will be taken. I , . Rbeuniatisily, to be a good crop the ne Good roads and broad tires go togeth- company manners" and those in daily M. MORRIS, Afanager. lermB.---Za payable at the time of service with the T . . F. 11OLME STED, Solicitor. . . .1 This is one of . 1. selatica, when it Is sown on such soil with early - er, for the latter make the former. - . � fT-11 ege of returning if necessary. Gener. Ity Lise. in is not folded, but is simply — - hei beat bred pigs in the County. THOMAS LANE. - - � al Debil Most of the buckwheat Thenapk , 1353-t f Lunibago, Spring grain. The general purpose heii is out of I � � - V � . too wet , Bide the plate in rising. - I ____ ___ ­ ---- �_­ _____ - ; � :, .AUG -16-87. � Nbrvous DiseastA grown is sown on land that is . date in the east. ,�&ost successful large crushed and laid be; , anytime during � , . -The undersigned has for Dyspepsia, . graim -nay be served at 11 I BoA�tS FOR SERVICE. and �� k Varicocele, in spring to be fit for any spring prod-noers go in for either eggs or meat Coffee i h d f . - Iv ce a thoroughbred English 13erksbire sexual Wealmess on such land there is no use sowing breakfast, but should come tit t�, e en 0 * . a tho=gbbred Tawworth at his premises, Lot 5, ... axent- alone and take the. b I est breed for the dinner. guest, or 1) 40MINION --- B AN K* I - Concessiona, Hul,lett. The Berkshire pig was bred K 1 -III potelne'.Y, ) i may be an aPP ial purpose. I erload the plate of a by Snell, of Edmonton. Terms--si.00 for the Berk- � . Kidiney Disens'es, clover seed. There be Spec Do not Ov . I . - aire and $1,60 for the Taroworth, payable at the 1� . Lame Back- ly good growth in the fall, but it will one that which' he has once . - 1 Urinary Diseases eaved by frost In the Rochester pu lie schools prizes press upon any 1. 11 I .ime of service, with the privilege of returning if �. � dirowned out by water or h I Also a number of g O-od young pigs fit lor . : dilg4 the t were offered for i tho�student and the declined. e maxim of Confucius: -Eat . . � aecessary. ast tal winter. The long taproo � - 11 Electe"pity properly applied is f, Remember th M M M S1,15WIM0. I _. sorAft,e for sale. These are V611 .registered stock. F. ,I rervous, Rheumatic. Kid- during the on against heav- school which could c011ect the greatest u would cat at the CAPITAL., (PAID UP) .1. , � a. SCHOA.LES, Constance, 1358-t f place orarugs for a-11 NZ ,flbct ('11res of cl . no protecti 6 wn table as yo . - 81,500JOW � — __ ney and;Vrilial Troubles, and will e, over is = 0 . . .--.---- jl:igly 11opeless cases cvery otl-.c-r et land it is no number of cocoons of Ithe tent caterpil- at y ur 0 e king." = - ft = = -71he undersigned, irl seem 1 where Ing out by frost. On w One school collected 4,291,489 of table of th . others RESTS . �_, ImPROVED BERKSHIRES. known 1INeans has failed. � . Never say or do or countenauce in � breeder of improved Berkshire swine, will keed - Any sluggish, -kvcELk or diseascd or TIIILY uncommon sight to, see clover roots lift- lArs- i, �_ ) )f anything rude or ini- . - ____ I . for,gervice the celebrated boar, Morton (2581) Bire , althy�lllellt'ivity ed Ive to six inches above the surface these cocoons.. i the saying or doing ( , �. RoYal Star, (it -op.) (L603), dam S%ve1Qke'e ' by this'l.".vpeans be roused to he ' tulliti . - I 1 before itt is too late. The Erie canal offp,rs oppor es polite at the table. lnent 'upon any acci � Daughter, (imp,) (191 Terms, for grade sows, I � . -LIR in spring, Never notice or cd1n _RrV BRANCH. . I . 9). meu .e and rocommend and when out by the mower i istered sows, or sows eligible for I Leading, niedical SEAFO-Lilim ia.0), and Jor re . Fees paya'ole at the time of ; the Owew Belt in their practice. the knives out under the grass. growth, ! for irrigation at smal ' I additional costL dent, but render unobtrusively any assist- �. . registration., $2.W. 1 CATALOGUR severing the root and completely de- it Strong efforts are now being made to t ORTH � service, with the privilege of returning, if: necessary. � 0UR'4LLIJSTftAT1@D_ al- � have government assume ownership ance which a be necessary or possible. MAIN 'S'TREET2 - / - - � - SEAF 0 � . ng sows in' farrow and - � . l 6rding the mire say� American 0 i The side oT tKe spoon is -to be placed to � I Also on hand a few choice you i (lontai.liq fullest information rega stroyiifg the plants, in the case of a man tates, :)ther young stock for sale. writeto,oroauon dds,eases, Prices, - I aaid maintenance of the canal. the mouth, except -ing business tran�acted. Drafts on all Parts Of the Unite' S - A I of acute, thronic and nervous , I k I .... I . WM. McALLISTER, ; � . E E to tivator. __ � -t of the � h mailed (sealed) FS --- when the poin Ateneral ban' Varna. : ow to 'der, eLC., - - _ __ i wearing a mustache, an,jsold. Letters of s a n I . � ds the way. FarmL -' Sale Notes collee I , 1356-t f 1� . , - - ­ * '-'--'----- ' Great 6tain and Europe bought and advances made on FAMO . I any ad B8. . . spoon lea h� ted, � _7�� . 41 * o eat at table with of F,uro�e, China and Japan. . � __ � : - 7 I I The 01#0 Electric Belt & Applianc'o' The Snowb,all Wagon, a, Day Surem Teach the children t , a dignified man- at lowest rates- I : - 11 - i their.elderd, and to do it ir SAViNGS DEPARTMENT. ! ST. W;,TORONTO, OFAT, le to foretell what mO- MICHICANvA ! 49 KING I I wish to announce to the public that I have been I � Send me your address and I -ill ner. It is impossib I , ; SAIIerloo RiEgaMcoun OV I I , 1.� to 211 State,St., CWcagO, 111L appointed agent for the celebrated " Snowball I W, yo bo%- Jo make $3 a day, absolute- ment may require them to exemplify their One Dollar and. wards received, and interest allowed at highest, current - a � � I- I at St. George, Ontario. I . Deposits of and December. __., anyCanadian Ili s . %(,h year -at the end of June . ere ng. . __ M li-eSettted In C MZNTION TEUS PAPER- wagon," manufactured . ly sure; I furnish the work and teach ded to prinei;aftwice eA I ,Z MlhlFa,ngrheretheyhavebougbtfirst-OI&M : �.� Thi -8 is the best farmers' wagon made. I also have I yod free; you work in the locality wh home traini ould never rates. Interest ad n of a dePOSit- , : - I i I ------ "� you live Send me your address and I ers, or books all . a] ig required for the whole or any POrtiO ' � Ian &a 15 4.10 r acre, an long %line and ' )uggles and road caxts. ,' plain the bumness Letters,newspap ry im- ti�e of withd I � eats. bent0bMichigan F&I row Lar . I heat for Sale. aiways on hand a stock of I 'Pilman's Old �Stand, 1 will am' fuily; remem- t to the table ; though a ve No no I � wpa" crops. as proved bv2#98. Agricultural - Soed W Give me a call, Warerooms at ber, I ntea a clear profitof $3 ,,,,r be brough . I . PEARCE Agent- ; - �� 11 I . IV, U 11ure i don t W. K $ _ I �Ra v3sa - I imain Street. i . I.Y%Ilwork; absolutelY message maY be received and attend- ! - . I I . yfurantto own a Home? Tom � �, , Wh �A-�M 40M.- - I portant I , Solicitor. _ *_1 I - eat. For furt �� " 0 kea of th hostess. 0 . ... L . U 02c , . e , dx,cm 1 . JOHN SMITH, write te-day. R. k HAYS c= surely e offw you so ow acres U _ The cele�jatell ole �Winter I her M1. rmission being as e I � from; Oome and look landsover. fiaamrssatlsfto� ! iquire at the Huron Egg Emporium. Windsor, Ontario. ed to, pe . � - tion. Desert ve Upletmalled fteP- rticularo'0 rtb. I t_-v.,�Nr=138?-4 1377x13 Seaforth. 1 - Address A. W. KNOWLES, ! I � � ,�� I We asinaws 101thisaft � V, D. WILPON, Seafo , I � . f . L L I . Wells) on6 & Do., 8 1 1 . � � � � . � �-� 11 - . t . I I I 11 � � � I - I � . I " . � I I . . 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