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I I THE HURON -E 001TO-Re . - __ I - . � ...., � kxu I . - .1 L � IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - -1 I tu&%N&swn� . I . I ; , AV` ST tl, 18941#1, � - . 11III11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, I -_ , . . . - i . . - I - � I . . � - , . - sm I ­ I . I � /.v . - - . - .­ . � - I * . - .1 . � . I - i a � .""I 1.4.1. _f1A . '. FARMING 04 NEW ENGLAND S -EA' - - . � -114/ . ___ - r ,./-. � . A DULL S SON. . - I- _. I i ICES . . I NIP— . . * k3R � ; ­ �- — - - - . - . _-VI-_ - I M oil � 111.1 - .I 11894. 1 - IMPOIrEANT I�OT .-I rt4 " i � I . F!) � `131 . rzIagressive Cultivators, Witli t'he Aid of In- . , __ DELICATE I 0.4;p - - k . The Gmwsh,opper d s Ch 8 .2 I t � ­--om""Oft M* ­ . � J.McH1Er1.NA, Dominion and Provincial Land Ov.." ., - _-:_I—_ . an IT4 am " w . � ­ --- *­ - — . . - I ---,A . _.. mber of theAstiociation of 10 7 0=112-MoMMI � --i - temiI Alethods,.51WIC0 It ray. I -%vork aI Rheket. - � - ____ I . . .. ._� � I I surveyor, Me = � I �_QA,R � I in many respects Now Dliglaiid agri - I I Well, what kind of a 6ason have you . � _­ . ,- I Laud Surveyors, D.ubllii, Ontario. I - ;&TJ75 in ia V a . F I E L P,T__Lr ��_ p, �. PEN 1, I I I . ` ,q­T--,_,_ I . , ,, I - � i &IIIII&I0413 IN 11 � culture is considered as at v. disadvan- 1 haI inquired h jaunty krasshopper of a I I .1 - � I - __"`,;�4� - - ARM FOR SALE OR TO, RENT. -For sale or to . , ' gv_t_ _.=t �� ' tpotatobug, atthe same � - .� �1� . concession 4 � H RL S., Tuckerswith, � "I I I tv .— . ,ith that of the I round, corpulen . I - , F rent, lot 3, _A� -0 I tage when -compared w time picking his - � 11 I cres. For Gt&r ticuiars apply ILLITMAIT'S I - .. I i teeth Nvith a rye s.;aw. I 1S conIgning 100 a, � , are : mommumrmw . south and west. On this point tbcrr. 1k - M 11 a a � to ROBERT CHARTERS. ,,,.,,dv?11a11r. 1349-t f *Q I I PROFITABLE CROP FEEDING. "Nothing extra," replied tho potato � -1 I .1 " X _ manymisconcept-ions that oughttobE I . - A . U ­tI � — I I bug. "We did quite a lair business in — ' ons thai I I "I - sk .-bavid Hill, Staffa P. O., - 4_1%il t,,%Vul pay E-vevy corrected and many false Doti � . ft � . 1_`t`Tq0)cK FOR §2�L`E- 4 eALI L t Fundamental Principles I Minnesota tilis year, but didn't play to � . I . 0 Breeder of Thoroughbred Durham Cattle s%nd should be cleared away. . . - Berkshire Pip. young stooR of both eex for sale. - H PURE . RICH t I Rtader to Bear In AlInd. I very big houses in Dakota. How is busi- . _ In - � -, I - I - I 1864-t . SV4EET RARE . LJ As a rule, it is considered poor policy Facts gathered from official . sources P ness with you?" 'i;� I % -_ - . ­ i light ar'd cool - i vision � �u to 'grow any kind of a crop without will show the fallacy of the popular cry -Worst season I ever struck in my life, . -1 - . � - SQ111. A . OBN BEATTIE Cl-trk :-f the Second D! ' � I oner, of Huron, Con- (h LASTING PUNGENT �ttttI against eastern f -arming, and thougb so far," said the grasshopper gloomily. . - court, Coun*&,i CommW a '-; . � J - or feeding. There are cases, how- for I nfantg and Children . LarI and Insurance Agent. Funds prop . I ,,We tried to worry the corn crop around . . . � voyancer, 0\15c_ G\It�-)/� . comparisons are said to be odious Davis, I- . I � , . I nvested and to Loan. � oflice-over Sharp & Pq - -,F7 �d�jT _1� - ever, 11 ( I - I . - �. I I I � .� If store, Main street, S,6aforth. 1289 ' , I where the manure supply 19 scant n ing tho farm, doeE Salt Lake and In the �outhcrn part of I I i .. Uvens' I I . I � �Lj and cannot we'll be replenished. What Oregon, but we all lost 1110ney by iu. The 71 1 w - - - _71 . -------------- �_ r P4 � - ' not hesitate to make them in his effort lazed before -we fairly RMIM " obsermflon of Castoris -with -the patronage of - - -_ ,L FOR SALE. -For sale, a thoroughbred 11 0 to prove that f arming in New Di ngland fact is, corn was 9 .ye"s : I � . I ,I RIDA shall we do with the amount at our-dis- ot down to w - We are going to 'hout guess . I a - - - red in , , - rices .", BuLhorthora Bull, twelve months old, dark P; IF "I 9 ork, play X011110ni Of Pe si parmit..us to speak,of it wit � . . I , . lot 23, concession 6, 1 problem with many . pays. It is made to appear that the -t _rxon _ _ I - I � . : - I color plenty, of size. Ap ly,on posal? This is a all of our companies through the cast nex T __� - .1 . j�jiVop. JAS. COWAN,"peaforthP.O. 1369-tf . statistics of production show that foi . A ., I farmers. With a -view to assist in solv- season, and you can just bet your nippers tho'best remedy for Infants and childr4m � I �L'F I 1 A - it Is unque L'bly the I , , T_TIESE 110T � -� : ------- � I - � 11 � __ I WATEW �1 ing this problem, T. Greiner hast e fol- the labor employed no section of the we will whoop things up In Iowa and Children like It It I - __ I 11 � ULLS FOR SALE­Fo� sale, three thoroughbred ph . I Durham Bull calves, 4rom 9 to 12 months old, P4 1 - excepting only three of the Illinois. Y) the world h" ever known. It is harlulest- �1_ ­ B STILL HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE �t lowi.ng to say in his book, "Practical country . ? I - Mr. D. D. Wilson's imported bull, "Prime " middle r er not re- "The cinch bug combinations appear to W� I - -_ 'red b� � a little IN POPULAR FAVOR. BEWARE OF _ Farm Chemistry: " states enjoys a la g this season" said ][t -will 9sve their lives. In It Mothers have - . � I a"n dter� All ,of them ard, of red color, with . I have done well the pota- gives 4hem health- I �� 11 � ts, Del i - Mi i 1 11 are i 4vice. Apply on Lot 13, foods turn- afe and practically perfoct a* a' - alnes, wh te. " Is, I IMITATIONS. ,� . The same quantity of plant - .ond . I I They 1�ave played to big sometWnic which in ab . I - . J011cession 4,'H. R. S., Tuqkeramith, or to Egm..d_ ____ It is contended that proximity to nu. to bug quietly. 901utely__!! - - � � -_ 1 1377 needed for the production of 30 bushels flillinery. - I � yflle P. O. WM. CARNOC�a�. fields of wheat in :Kansas." . � . . I __ . I of wheat would be sufficient for that of merous markets compens es for lowei "Yes; Ahat's true," T�plled the grass- child'o medicine., - . - � HORTHORNS FOR s4E.-For sale three short- .& - FRAGRANT �kl - . ��hi3rt Sheets, C;tc.. � ---- "I � horn bulls fit for service. Also a number of 165 bushels of - potatoes or 45 bushels natural fertility. Contiguity -to the sea. hopper, "The cinch family are good - Castoris destroys Worms. � . S t renders available laxge supplies ol . . � ; Will be sold cheap III on . -her 00as . `� - s, and somdof their.specialty I I ; . . - - I 0 bushels of apples or ot drowbig card - - ; -_ 2ows and heifers in calf of corn, 60 , - - � I I I - )ply on Lot 16, Concession 10, Morris, cheap marine fertilizers, and the manu- st lonc,,,but I notice late- GastI� Feverishness. I I , .- 1. I'll, easy terms, Al 6x, p�rts are wen c - . . I - I . _tf fruits in valent . I NEIL MaPONALD. 1331 proportion, or several hundred turing villages furnish equi I I � . � �. or Blyth P.O. e I 0 bushe4 - fac ly� that the army worm 'is attracting con- CAPtoria provents Vomiting Sour Curct .� - ! Is of beets or carrots or other veg -nd I aying to mighty — - , ' I . .�� I , . OUSE TOSULL OR I RENT --The house on The Huron Expositor, ,tables in proportion. Thus a certain advantages to interior faxins, and whilc- siaerable attention a !I . - ._�, . � H James Street, at present occupied by Mr.. I the averag — . --- �"ANY - � illb,erented. There are four e yields of crops -are thus good business in quite a number of staItes. " Castoria cures Diarrhcea and Wintl Colh�, ,- i I . .. ­ Doble is for sale, wi. amount of plant food. in the form of i6aost fertile "Yes; the army -wonA has introduced . ; SEAFORTKONT. � made equal to those of the �Castori& relieves Teething T"uhles. --- I a I -shed . - I say, $25; in the � ;cdWoms,parlor,lining room, kitchen, wood wheat will give us, me novelties this seasdin, but for packed . _W_14t . There it; on of the country the prices obtain- so - ,_ I T ana stone cellar. Hard *nd soft water. caterpillar have ation. and Pat : . - - I - es. Apply to form of apples,. perhaps $1 60; in the form Porti houses the bollworm a CasUrla, cures Constip _ _ulenar. I � . I � also a good stable on the premis - " - . I 0 R - __� Se�forth. 13817-t f . ies, perhaps $ . � Worked the country for 1941 it's worth down I - .T Rri'll'Tiff JAMES MeXICHARL, McLEAN BRO . 300. ed are greater. ZIOU01=9 fl.'7'. �, .. . I . . . . . . � � I - - I I This shows plainly how foolish it would Farming as conducted 25 yeaxs agG south. I see that we hkve got to spring . castoria neutralizes the effects of- ear7bonic acid g".2���_ � - N, Manag - - - - - - - - . I I. LLSFOR SALE.— re have still on hand for s now sure to be a failure, but the man - some kind of a, new racket or we are - � . � 'ADVERTISING RATES. " I nd 14 months old be to stint orchpxd and small fruit patch Castaria does not c a morphintIa, OVUM, or other narcotic p 7!�.. er. - i .E!tr�*y'---­ ­.— Shorthorn bulls is a _ . - � sale twa, , , doomed, " -and the potat� bug sighed deep- -.-- -----. . I - - reds. The dams of these bulls were aired by Royal Contract advertisements, matter changeable at es in order to put the manure on the who keeps abreast of the times and g -the stomseh ancl 'hov74:%I '. .. - . I - r _ , IE Castoria, sadmilates thO &04,269ulate _ 4 "I I Saxon (10637) straight !in orted pedigree, now at the will. avails himself - of progressive methoc ly and nibbled a few cauliflower leaves. TA" .... � head of one of the largeat thoroughbred herds in the PER INCH . wheatfield. If we had no fertilizer or esults. In a word, farm- ,,I exDect we will have considerable op- . I - - - �� � . - � - � �.. I Province. One of them is aired by Mr. Wilson's inI I Year 6 moa. 3 mos. not enough, R will often pay to pur- need not fear r I if r vil this season," ob- giving hee,I and natural sleep. 111. � W , �� - ported Deflance and is Jood enough for a similar 11 to 2linches, inclusive $4 60 82 60 $160 � ind in New Enlg=d pays wel ,on. position from the wee I, J I , I : - � ­_ ther willl make a good serviceable 6 to 10 6. It 5 00 2 76 1 66 chase it 'for the orchard or strawberry enterprise, com- served the grasshopper� ' - It is not soia i=,bTa."r. --- 11 � v . position. The 0 44 . of ducted with skill and Castoria is put UP in One Xbo Uottles -_ , �.. ; . - � at a very low price. � No fancy prices, terms to 3 to 6 - 5 50 3 00 1 75 "Yes; I understand they are going to - . bull, 86 fleld, Nihen, it would be a matter olse on the plea or yrv�-1­2­n � � : it it 6 00 3 25- a troop on the road. Heard they b 3Dozet allow any , y 1.m__ . . .�__ I-, suit the purchaser. Enquire on Lot 8. Concession 10 Ito 2 1 ford to'buy bined with the use of sufficient capital. put _ ad one to men you smything - � I r -AN -V 3!uckersmith, or address Rippen P. 0. - McKAY If the advertiser elects to chanze ,not oftener than doubt whether, we could af It is unremunerative to those who starve- d of a combination with I - � � � will WV L BROTHERS. i 1370-tf t making wheat of it. maile up some kin . every . �, �_, 11 , JU � � nee er month, a reduction of 20 per con . will be it for . . use of improved the cutworm. I I . that it Is "Just as good " answer zu.rpoxe." � "I � I JtE . 0 op the soil, decline the and"will - .11 . I - I road 0, the above quoted prices. I - Thus in many cases it is with pota- - . . Im 0 . - - a 3900 Private flinds to loan at lowest Rates for special position,can be obtained on appli ear to implements aAd labor saving processe2' "Well," said the grasshopper, "I must see oat you not G-A-S-T-0-11L-31,�A. � ._� r I " toes. We might see our way C1 ' . and All � � - I � � , . catiorl at this office. - -1 I . - � e' of iAerest in SUMBA() suit and fail to adaptu their crops to soil, Bit- go up to old BrockaII eornileld . ] ------ 8 500 rat s Business or prolessional'cards, not exceeding three purchase manure for potato growing and . up for supper. It he hae�bufit anY Wires � �____ 4 � . , . be - to $5 per year. uation and circumstances. ' - ison every 1� . , - . . . . . . I com quarters of an inch, $4 se it a�hd is trying to smudgel, u§ olit, IT come The r"Ittaindle ­ $ 700 borrowers. Loans can , 44WAaX, 7 1 Fertilizers and clover and live stock I . e - I Advertisementa of Strayed, Lost, Found, eto., not make it pay, while we could not u , � � . ln�� � I - Dea- I I . l I - .your eye, but help 1 $1,()00 pleted and money advanced exceeding one inch, one montif $1, each subsequent for wheat production without loss. any down and lunch quietly With Y16 I dgnat� of . . � � S. A,pply to R inonth 50c. , . I and silos are important factors on m U %I - . . Plant foods seldom have a greater com- Jones' peachblow 'boatoes. , ta, I � 1 $1,500 within tw6 day Advertisements of Farms and Real Estate for sale, rn1axins that are paying.,_profitE 09n . - 11 � - ea8te ., I -_ � � $2,500 S.HAYs Barrister,&c.,Seaforth., not exceeding IJ inches, ote month $1.60, each eub- mercial Value than in the form of mar . Chvbbyll'-Texas Slft�ftss- -11 � - I . 2 I . . . I * . .­ - I am offering at . I con today. . � ,;11) � . . 126 � sequent month 76c. ,,, ket garden corpS,. In this'f6rin they — - - thing usually found � - Adv6rtisementa on local page, ten cents per I .. Buying O'Horse. 0hildren Cry for Intchees Caftorlan . . -_ . I with a discount of 2r be expected to , give 'as the highest re- Fertilizers For Tobacco. . I I � each insertion, ) per cent.to . � � 4'I'm tbi"k of buying a horg% " he - - - . "� establishment. - PLEAL ESTATE FOL' SALE. parties who also have regular contract space. turns. I The Connecticut station has been 3 - - - - -_ -_ - - - - - - I - , : I . . , � � I Local advertisements under township or village � d airily. - � - . I . I Only the florist, the nurseryman and sa!, . . - I I ARNS FOR SALE. he undersigned has twenty heading, 6c per line och insertion. ,in, ,or testing dfferent fertilizers on tobacco. I 'Um, what kind of a boss?" inquired I 1. . � P : . - � ,� performances and - o . Fast Huron, the ban- ents, ten cents per the seedgrower know how to transform There was no marked difference eithex aint touch of distrust, . - �� . - - — ....... " � -_ Fohoice Farms for "le In to first insertion, three cents per line each subsequent I tile vet, with a f - I ner county of the Proiftice ; all sizes, and prices articles of still greater I I )I A le, that can�t be beat-, � insertion, nonpareil r2easure. plant foods into n quantity or quality of the crops re- � "A iiding animal. 11 � - I - I ' PIG 18 of 1 "You want I hat, f 1 AM ... - - - show the�n. F. S. SCOM, Brussels ��� I I I No trouble to � inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly. the I � 1391-tf Births, Marriage greater importance than this -that our suggested the vet as he measured W RO RY . L ' ' suit. For full information, write or call. personally. Advertisements without specific directions will be commercial value. No princi sulting from the use of cottonseed meal I a good tall horse for t . P. 0. � --- ------- a and Deaths Inserted gratis. ek. � and of castor pomace. -Increasing the ' CIT G GE � , To suit ,%11 sighta- __ a Into 4,800 homes every we t food should al- length of the youth's legs with his eye. .. 11, . TnN ExPosilroR goe raw materials of plan . dose of either of the above fertili- � . . r. I -1 . ,NtICE- RBSIDZNCI� 'FOR SALE BY TENDER. which means, on a conservative estimate, that it has " That's the kind thts one is. At least I .1 I -House and two letC, (I and 7, Main Str�et. Is be used for the manufacture Of . I 11 E 1 20,000 readers every week. It is the beat advertising WaY - � ' 'and at all prices, A - . . zers increased the yield and improved . I e- . Good house, nine � hich - theman from whom I am to get him told - ;j T. T. Coleman's Survey, peaforth, medium iwWcstern Ontario. those among the crops we grow w . the quality of the crops. The substitu- -1 I me& I I � rooms, kitchen, bath room, pantry and cellar. The I "I me he was. Ihav6n't seen the horse, but MAIN STREET., SEAFORTHIN � — will bring us the most money. tion of nitrate of soda for a part of the the man said he was i 6. feet high." I __ - - I - � -_ 1.1ond iincrs. Also - house is in good repair and everything convenient - - . I Z!� � Title undisputable. Terms -Fifty dollars on day of . Another fundamental principle is this organic nitrogen resulted in the produc- : The veteran grow red in the face as if . I'll 1:::I: . I - sale, balance in thirty di�yp. Tendersto be marked I I _­IIII, � . - "Tender", and addressed to J. McINTYRE, Flanna- WESTERN FAIR -that the use of complete fertilizers in- tion of inferior tobacco. They grew something was choking him. -_ . - �_ _. � - ,yau's Hotel, S, volves a waste in all cases where the their largest crop, 2,080 pounds of to- "Howhigh didyouBay?" heasked, gasp- . �. eaforth, where they will be opened on - I Xters for repairs. � . p.m. 1391-3 1 - - Saturday, August 26th, t 2.30 . --- I - � i � LONDON, soil already contains an abundance of had Ing. � � . � bacco per acre, on a plat which ' I I -The man said 16 feet." . Is ,RK1 aill . ,- U7 ,-'% _1 _% r_11, � _" . -Good f in for sale, Lot 15, Conces- one or two of the chief elements of been tre�ted with a commercial fertili- I Lai's , I OR SALE. 9 1 e he said . � I b UK I!H . � Z sion 12, in the tow ship of Stanley, containing plant food and requires only the sup- t of ' "Sixteen feet? Arc you our . I , P A �__ 0 "I I � � I . Y FramebarD, sheds and 13th to 22nd, 94 - zer for two years. The same amoun t feetp 1, I If . I,: - ... 100 aoree, 90 acrea clear . Sept. e - . -1. stables, large brick h use and large orchard of . plementary addition of the missing one nitrogen in the form of castor pomac -I'm pretty sure," he answered doubt- - - - -_ I . � I'll EL, , splendid fruit. This fatm will be sold on very easy or two elements to give us all the re- with ashes g,%ve 1, 620 pounds of toba,c- fully. . "It coulcIn't be inches, could it?" � *01AN - � ' I I __ I . : terms as the proprietorwishe ni- Canada�s Favorite Live Stock III expect from the complete _.�X. IVEP� X --1 - � I'll . a to retire. No eneu % � nient to s600l and churches', and well sultB we ocul co per acre as grew 1, 513 pounds when "I guess not. MaybEPhe said 1hand8.1 " RANT ", ­ . . � — - . . 11 :... , _. . � ­-, 7Z�___._t,1. � - I I brance, conve W! t . : , . : s . d Agricultural Exhibition r _07F.._.;!;�'.. �r - i , ­ ; . I . . ;;?,�il -� -� f ... � ; watered. Apply on the premises to '-ROBLERT an fertilizer. Another principle requires the nitrogen was in the form of cotton- "Hands -feet -hands -feet," repeated .:. -;I. - . , -*. il.;. - �, � . it 'r -I,'", . . . . L I � � .� . � DEMATY, or Box -14, Bayfleld P.O. 1396-tf � I . oods in most readily -Perhaps it was h - �� [��_ J �. L , � AAWL Mo ME. I I I 1-11 ­ - - "I - - : . 7 . _ __ "ALWAYS IN THE FRONT"- the use of Plant f seed meal,and that oncastorpomace the buyer slowly. ands. - - - - . 1, � � : ____ - ­ -__ . ­ . . , . , I I'll ale, li . avaiLable condition for crI that deve-l- I knew it was hands or feet or something . - . . FOR SALE. -A 150 acre farm for a gave 97 more pounds of Wrappers- Cot- 1%L I - I I I I ..- . I f : 5- M, - . i: , FAVik'les from the viltage of Brussels, being Lot 3 �xlibitors inake your entries early and choose Y111 op and mature Jin a shoit period. This ton hull ashes gave better results in to- like that, because it couldn'thave been 16, .. I - I and east half of Lot 2, 1 Concession 12, township of T space. . ., 4 ' nit' inches, could it?" and the veteran agreed I I �1_ Z @ - ,� Grey, 135 acres are cleated, 12 acres good hardwood ntriea close, Live Stock and Poultry, Sept. 13th. I applies especially to rogen and phos- tal crop and in wrappers than any oth- t at It wasn't inchea.-Detroit Free Press. . . ,�� @If ff % * bush. Thi8f%rm is welXl fenced, wall underdralned frntries close, other d,epartments, Se t., 6th . phoric acid. Spinach, radishes, lettuce - err potash salts or than wood ashes, with h - k�; & stakes, - I- I - , I and in a epod state of ctiltivation. On this farm are final payments and horses namew in and similar crops th2;t come to perfec- the one exception of a double sulphate of Binding Flywheels With Paper. - . - two houses, tWo good oichards, two good wells, - od � I Aug. 15th. _.. � .. . so - ia, ed . I -- - TE 1% I S bank barn and other It bilildings. Will be go Id 11pecial Attractions Of the best. arranged from 'all tiou In a few weeks need soluble food. potash and magnes . A plat fertiliz I Since the recent tests of cannon wound HEADQUART-ERS FOR "I K USED - together or aeparatel�i For further particulars special Railway and Express rat9s 3 utilize - ' apply on the premises,'gr to JOHN or AARON Me- points. Prize lists, etc., f ice, apply to Trees and shrubs can in timl with 8BO pounds of dry fish, 440 pounds with wire, machinists have been trying to I I �� � I - - Brussels P. 0 I389x4 � . �� FADDEN$ - � � plant foods that are not immediately of nitrate of soda, 720 pounds of bone 4pI tho same principle to winding big - - I - APT. A. W. PORTE, THOS. A. BROWNE, . y ­ . , , , ....... . 11 . - � - 9 I President. seer"etary. available. Winter wheat sometimes pro- and Boo of lime per acre was exceeded flywheels with pa'p�er. It waslonna to be TEAS and FINE GROC r"E'RIES411 �� -111 - � : � P.RO Y FOR SALE. -For sale, 4o acres of � � 13903 dums as good a yield on floats as on su- almost Impossible to create a fracture in - � . . . . . . . . . . . :.. � - I I PE"T of the Sth �_ . ' ­ . 11 . . and, being north part of Lot No. 30, 1 in total yield by only two Plats and in the wire-bo-und cannon with the heaviest of , . � m ; - I 1 _F 6 I=-) - I I I concession of Morris, 30 acres improved, the rest a P. perphospbate, etc. yield of wrapper by only four plats. —_A_(3-MWr_rS - . _.... good hardwood bush. Also 330 acres in Manitoba, ----, _. . explosives. The reason that the same plan . I- F . � I - '-23MA7 Of not less importance is the observa- ---------- :_ I ' t- i " *1 - . within five miles of Killarney, on the Pambinalliver, . s is undoub `�' - 11 half section No. 18, in � I VA . I I ss of phosphoric American. Fiber Plants. is being applied -to flywheel. , Ram Lai's Teas, Beasclorp's. Oocoas, Higg4ns I i - b ed of the west �.� . .1 tion that a slight exce -I have burst � . I - � "I 08 - . A report on the uncultivated bast edly because so many N . geo P I 11 ; . 40 ashipNo.3,inthe County of Turtle Mountain. i 94 .acid tends to hasten th!e maturitYOf the past few . I - ' 4 during � oi� six vill, � � years. Instead of 0 . �e lots in Brussels, that will be sold � a - , -91 I i Also Eureka" and Diamond Orystal Salt. - , in pairs or singly J. N. RNECHTEL, �� any crop. For this reason it is always fibers of the United States has been is rever, the Idea is to _. �, to Th . cheap either . - � winding with wire, ham - - - is* , 1390-tf ,� 0 hosphate sued from the United States department The 'o6de�`skeletqn of the k I . -, � I Brussels. . I I �" . , , ___ prudent to apply Some SuPerP ' us paper. w . t I � I W ... � . � ' Among the plants de- � e put in a revIolving frame and - . I . l . . - a long season such of agriculture. wheel is . CHOICE FARM FOR - . ... .. " 7 I , - I � ! . - - I . � I A .North half of Lot 23, Concession 6, " township Of .� . % as tomatoes, melons, corn, etc. As the scribed are speo sheets of man1l1a paper w , ­h� - � � SALE IN MORRIS.- to crops requiring I big I �� A) R ies found in every see- the ound around TV -1. JOIRID - T. . ;ontaining 100 acres, 76 . Maine ' applications of glue between. . - I � . -:: Morris, county -of Huron, c .. G 3' al- tion of the United States, from ith , . � - � I od land and a nice 1phl i P last principle barnyard manure, !tI` W1 . � ­ I . acres cleared, %vell fenced, go . I . I place with good front, it is one and _v, third mi 0 t 0 N STI PATI 0 K though .perhaps,just what is wanted to Florida and from Minnesota to Ari- Nearly 100 layers are -wound on. The � v . t I . W. I I J � I There is a good orchard and nev� work Is not costly . I from Brussels. ., I E I Ll 0 U S N ESS.9 otherwise, may be objectionable for cer- zona-_ Some of them are jute substi- . - A, cheap 7heel re- � 1, I bank barn 44X60, and good stable, also a comfortablb 11 sults. An accident Is liable to happen by - I ` - i . � . house and good water on tile place. Will be sold I G-�� DYS P E PS I A /-(,) . tain crops, such as strawberries, onions, tute;, while others, if cultivated, would Which the load is suddeply t�� off the 11. .. I e. . - Le t%. cheap. Apply on the place to DAVID PIPE, or S1 C K ."11 EADA I engine, when the speed runs x 0 :17, , � I etc., on account of the weed seed it con- .produce a fiber rivaling hemp. Thereare I Lp. with great - JR10 . '. - .1 I - . - OK Brussels P. 0. 139OX8 �� CREP � . � 1 page illustrations of prominent . FURNITURE m FURNITUO' "I ,. . � I five ful _ velocity ' d unless th? ienolneer t" at � . I � — I � 'ATE THE LIVER. tains. - . � . ' an ,C . %t . 1, ; — Ine ju oxly I I I . . RLGUL . spe r 40 fiber plants are treated the wheel -1 ". . - ,. I I _ .1 -9- - BOARS FbR- SF, P.N7-ICF i TING .. cies. Ove . hand to stop the eng .1. I crimson Clover In Favor- 20 forms 15� i 11 � j � . � — 1 ONE PILL AFTEft EA in the report, the history of ikely to burst by centrifugal force. But ­ I � � I '� :� I I � 4:_���O% � MPROVED YORKSHIRE -The undersigned x . INSURES GOOD DI,GESTION. justnoworimson clover is coming ifI awileel iqwoundwith abinethIng tke . . � � PIGS. beiAg- given in full, with statementa Cheaper iffian the Cheapest, and as t . Thoroughbred -Im- I . . . has I or sale a number ' PRI f H EDODDS 'A ED. G 0. U0.1 � 11 of CTS.T rortON-ro. annual leguml- eximents possibility of is exceedingly. � 7 1 . - I I I T25 . . _1 into prominence as an regarding past efforts and exp, its bursting . I I � �=. - . � e Pigs, of both sexes. Apply on Lot I F- , HERE . t thri-ves on a light Special chap- small. -Boston CoTnTner�%l Bulletim a I � - ... 24, Conces6ion 2, L. R. S., Tul-_ , .' "mith, or address �.f I nous crop. This plan toward their utilization. -, . -Good as the Best - ­i�, I - WK. CHAPMAN. 1356 t f I 7: een highly recom- +, s are devoted to the milkweed fibers, � 3- 1 . . . Brucefteld P. 0. - . i sandy. soil and has b r ommon Care of a Sic ` 00M. f this fact, give The . � .1 � - . . anure. In the mid- okra, cotton stalk fiber, the c " To be convinced 6 � US 11 call and see for yourselves. , .. CHINA BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The mended as A green m 'A siokroom that neads%,-,icleaning can be . b "I , � . .. � OLAND 7 - I as - tor service a thoroughbred . - � I . I P ti�oderefgned h he Kippen- Mills dle Atlantic States it is sown quite ex- abutilon-knoWn commercially as "Chi- made fresh and sweet Without sweWug undersigned having purchased the very fine seock from the Assignee of the � - .� . I - � . I Poland China Boar, bred by NVm.,& F. Row, of Avon, T . I y. Just how far north it can be na jute, " but growin in the fence cor- and w1thout dusting .eteay- - low figuTe, are prepared to offer -tile , �� _-__ I - Ont. Ternis-$'I at the time of servi3e, with the �V tensivel 9 NY wiping estate of Matthew Robertson at a very . � . � � . . .. . � ... Also a few of . prOfita'bly raised is not yet decided. I� ners of every western farm -Colorado thing in it with a clo0h wrung Out of . � �111 , � i provilege of returning if necessary. TO THE FRONTAS USUAL. . , same at prices which defy competition, I � � . __ � � the above nained breed 'of both sexes for sale al ., . it will withstand our winters, it will river hemp and many others. worm water in which 'there am a few I � ' - - � call. Lot 10., Concession Y� — I — 1. � moderate prices. write or ­ . drops of ammonia. Therilfp6n4. dn-,,- WM. SINCLAIR. � t value as a green manure or - + - I . I , F 6, Stanley, Varna P. O.,'Ont. nd be of grea r _, , rmer - 1379-tf The Rippen mills are now running at full blast a A Good Word For K,ohl-raba. les, though there sbII not be air . ment _J u during July or August in I ... - . ar il prepared"to do GRISTING on the shortestnotic I , -maybe p�tu"nolu The Undertaking DAM"art . 1383-tf r �� 9 e, Mulch. Sow in the orchard., it A correspondent of the Massachusetts room, the doctors tell us aIT ng and UP - I . - L ERKSI-11RE BOAi,. �m sEr,vicE.-The under- anl most reasonable terms. In this way you get a standing crop or at - signed has on his prem , n wheat, and better value 0I feather dnMer Is well si -A ise8 Lot 10, concession 4, for will -continue to grow quite late and Ploughman speaks a good word for the the line for a thor h J 1 4 - B ser. floi4r from your ow . �"d ipplied with a fine assortment of Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds,,&C., - , ' ' , . Tuckersmith a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar for the money than in any other way. Good flour gather up the nitrates as they are form.- kohl-rabi as a feed for milk cows� and In the same way. does pr�ices to suit the polic. I . . � � 11 __ . v-ce. Tprins-81; payable at I time of service with ed in the soil and pievent their escape sheep. He says it is a better milk pro- Which should be banished because it I . . privilego of returning if fiecessary. W. J. CHESNEY guayanteed. p, and can be lie real good anywhere except to stir up -_ I Egniondville- P. O. I 1371-t f CROPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. able ducer than the Swede turni and redistribute the dust, is especlau out 11 I I 11 11 _ � I . by drainage. Further, this plant is - s a second crop, like the cabbage, ere =8 1B DT Z �- � — � of its nitrogen from the grown a of place in the stokroom, WIx U - - I .to take a part I . I . PROVFD YORKSH�RE PIG. -The undersigned . . I rms ck - 1 ON & SON, 0 Lot k I T... (DOS - air, which is clear profit. It produces be"g transplanting remarkably well. may be, and doubtless 0I MILS RO Eme-as - . will keep for the imRrovement of stock, on � ., , fu'.t. - n I - � 33, Concession 3, L. R., S., Tookarsinith; an im- 11 will be .paid for good o feet high and Of course, being a sort of half cabbage disease In the innocent loQ],-,in.g I . � . proved Yorkshire Boar �vith Brat-clagg pedigree, to The highest price in cash gtalks from one to tw . ous.,state, a screeA ck, Main Street, � I- � - which a limited number of sows will be taken. 090 � , or they will be cut to order. bears flower heads from one and a half and half tnmil?p it has a somewhat the patient is in a -nery - Warerooms—Strong s Red Blo � . I . . lerms.--$l pavable at the time of servibe with the , - Cut at this stage, it strong ta9te and should be fed in limit- insy be placed Irk front of the bed W04 r -t -I I , � - . - � . This is one of . I to two inches long. ng. the freshening goes on. If the room am -r= . , TaOMAS LANE. i T_._UM&:S3M:R_ and quickly ed quanity and only just after milki S:ffl :F 0 IRU: _M� - � privilege of returning it noceasary. I . only be heated by a stqve, the noiBe of the best bred pigs in the County. . I will make excellent hay . � I 1353-t I AT kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap. � ings up again says The New Eng- It is grown like the cabbage. putting in coal can be dleadened by w=1?- I . T1 spr — - lh�, ___ _____ - . jjqf�ow pI on 1. -nOARS FOR SERNTICE.-The undersigned has for ti JOHN WNEVIN, land Homestead. . Notes of Local Interest. hing the coal In paper - _____ - — - - - - I . I paper as -well � I I JD service a thoroughbred English Berk6him and L� s made of ��e fire and putting on the � 71'' Ii, thoroughbred Tamworth at his premises, Lot 6, 1357-t f Proprietor. Last season a small trialWa Connecticut has announced a crusade . 'EOR it at the hatch station at Amherst, as the coal. . * . 14ULLER I ConcessionS Hullett.- The Berkshire pig was bred ' against the peach yellows- Bvery orchard - . PerryDav is" PAIN , I, Terms -SI -00 for the Berk- 1� Ma,,.w. Sow gave�three light � , n in April, it is so efficacious tot . 0 by Snell, of idmonton. Is to be inspected and any infected. tree T,ady Huntington, , . I t hire and $1.60 for the Tamworth, payable at the - � orops of hay. Sown in August in stand- dled and burned. ' W7 Huntington, the illustriouil pa- Buy X01cm 91 WTH 0011aj, i0anadlau -,' ,that .ime of service, with t1w privilege of returning it 11 fall, fe I tron of the Methodists, was a widow for - 25c. 10 OTH R ; n1wrtLos, D74enterZ ObaleM 1� � necessary. Also a number of good young I flt for OR MEN AND WOMEN. jug �Orn, it grow until late in the cross a Dorking male Bit cholera. cramps, Chm . 11sck. F : de Easy and serviceforsale. Theaeare all registered a 13i)3 -t I F_ — completely covering the ground. When For 1&Tge Capons 45years. She livedtobe go years old and Moibus, Cholera Infantu= ArA all BOVOI C0=D1*1*t*-_ . 11. 80HOALES, Constance. THE the snow had disappeared by March 1, with B�ahm% or Cochin hens. retained thevigor of middle life almost tO Bottle . . - -,--- - . --- — . I , I . . momm� - . ng her MPROVED BERKsHms.-The undersigned, 1, I . the clover looked fine, but the long ex- Professor Brewster of Yale asserts the end. Her berievolences -were Innu.- . � _ . . SOAP, I breeder of improved Berkshire swine, will keed 1. e abandoned farms in knerable, and she founded a number of . , . I . � , for service the celebrated boar, Morton i I GIVIVEN posure before the SP-nug opened killed that there are mor ,'2587), aire . s for the Methodists. � ... L ray with the . Royal star, (imp.) (1603), III Savernake's � . . a large proportion of the plants. Kansas than in New England and that rhapels and school - ' . Daughter, (imp.) (1919). Terms,: for grade Bows, . they axe abandoned for better reasons. Not long before her death it was estimated . .- I � -day. for registered sows. or sows eligible for i — , that from a moderate income she had ex- - . ; t-1.00, and . . registration, 82.00. Fees payable At the time of Uses of Barbed Wire Fence- t in excellent order by lic and private I � . ELECTRIC . . Lawns are kep 0ended L100,000 in publ - . . privilege of returning, if necessary. ood. ashes and charity. , nce her that service, with the -oung Pows in f arrow and Barbed wire fence is steadily gaining a top dressing of hard w _—, _* ____-1 - - . . - Also on hand a few choice ) Write to, or call on favor on its merits of strength, d-ura- ground bone phosphate. I I � is soap. 3ther young stock for sale. I WM.'MeALLISTER, � , . - Varna. I BELT* bility, effectireness and low cost. The This year has seen a large demand for Lost a Small Fortune. * I ; I . 1356-t f - gal 3ars, and rye, and the farmers are coming to feel There was quite a crowd around a coal- � . vanized wire lasts many y( - � __ ___ ___ . (Tratle Mark) DR. A. O�V]-N, posts need be used soon learn- __ � __ . many - --.---- __ � ct,ic,%1 Electric only half as ,ill-, and it was �� I I CSNTR�L COA The 01113- Scientific and Pra When t is the PaY � - hole ill the sidew Golden - t Lion � . I .. . elt ina do for gelier"Ll W -C, P"O(luciiig a Genuine as with other hinds of fences. . - . I I _. .�� A �11 cut of 1�,lcctlqcity for the cure of msease, in - �N T g crop �o raise. ed thtit a lady Nvho was passing had stepped . � 41 d C 114, I C I I M S ( rr -ec ill the ground is so wet that other farm into the imcovered hole, and they were -et I � . I I _.. After oo! 3gthecountry over i gulated both � some farmers near Boston axe using `1 . I dilv felt anci -� . work cannot be done is a proper time a ting her out. She was not hurt in the . - . Plam CanadianShave Settled In Centtall -wer, tj,nd appliall to �M)Y part of refuse product called starch water as y. A I I r,II I e 4 vhvLvebon.ghtfLrst-classfarnling C111alltity wid po At such pigs. It is a least, but rather frightened and (lust - . I ,h1gZtn9wberethe. on long time and AI the body. It cA,Ln be 'wori, 11tt any tinic (lunn,cr to build barbed wire fences- - '_Ac" a'. 0 to $1D er acre, i orking hours or sleep, andwill Po,,:itiv(-]Y curc and a food for 3-nilk cows and male relative who acconipanied her was exe- . .___ � ,,�-nwnts. centrAtchigan Farms grcwL1Lrg;3fiiiZ1 W . t1me the gronnd is� generally moist - js6it paying Crops, as Proved by' V. S. Agriculturat - Rlieumat! sill, hin milky liquid, a byproduct of the cutiug a series of gyninastics around, her. V � !Iei,orta dgyouWanttoOra"01 tochom I � soft enough to admit of drivingthe t; , . 4 0 - — . - I 'I I I - causursiy oit, Weiefferyou ,booscres General DebilitY sharpened posts from the wagon, thus m . I 0 . ; re eatisfac. - -Pe , I � from; pome and look lands over. Wermu -X1111bago. - . - anxiolisly. I � . `RE., . 1), . � me ? yout r I sclatica, anufact-are of cornstIfIrch. I iiare you're not 11,art, Addie '!*' he ask- , , �.I Descriptive pamRhiet mailed free. � I Ne-rvous Diseases avoiding the expensive labor of digging It has been found by practical ex ed I'Notal;it,Ricliard." � . 11 I -_ Wells, stone & CO -P BagifiRwi MIchiguib Dyspepsia, ely rience that a good wood silo is far more cc No sprains or broken bones "' 0 . . - and filling holes. To fence secur - supposed, and I T_jH1_A_TZ : Varicocele, . -wires auc durable thaii was once rro 0 1 1 Sexual Wealiness against sheep five smooth I one � I : A. LITTLE t . needed. Six barbed the actual e-xperience of 10 years with C I Not one. You see, I was ca"91-it bV a I I � " . Impotency, -t I d Account- I � . ses, top barbed wire are them has shown that they are outlast- inaiiwbo was pa_"ing, and thi t saved ine -I ou. here all Wei Convevancer, Collector Book-keeper an I Kitincy Disea. . regular 30c, to clear at 5c. . w g 3 'ke a good hog fence, but Will I ant, ifeal Estate, Life'and Fire Insurance Agent, : � 11same BaCR, wires ma ing the plastered silos and are actually from being hurt." Line of Aases'TANFETA GLOVES, r � r as regards 1 C7 - . Money to Loan, Correspondence, etc. Parties re- I I Urinary Diseasc-s not prove absolutely reliable I � � -ill reaccive I . I . quirincr services in any of these branches ,.% . contesting the grout ones. � 11 Where is the officious wretch 'ell of - adiee LISLE GLOVES,- 4,11ar 2N, to clear at 8C. - . prsui�Tt attention. office in Whitney's Block, (lip . vi-operb-applied is fast tnkling the 1 very small pigs. For cattle and horses C4 - Line L - , R,16Dtriclty I . K, I I I 1� 1111culwLtic. ic - I - I 13S2-tf T .; � er fhirly well, Am international exposition of fruit. Richard, lie is my deliverer !* � I stairs) Main Street, Seaforth. )lacc',of drugs forall Nervoi three barbed wires answ ie,,ular 65ol � I ­ '- aW -will ellbvt Cure, four culture and products is to be held at St " Deliverer nothing ! if you had just Line of Ladies''TAFFETA GLOVES) 0 I . licy t�nd Urinal Troubles, I I here e-ve"Y Otl'L�r 'i but it will bemore satisfactory if " ' I sceinw.;rly hopeleSS CMOs -%v i 2 un- broken one little bone, we co�ld have sued I Ilas ft Sept. 22 to Nov. 1 1 - D MTTSLIN � I L Lno-.yn nicans d. -American �N S at from 3C Mud uPWardX - I - - West. . I - ' 1" -tiled. ni- _AgTicul- Petersbur9from (i daillages." 011ECKE --- . ; I � I I . i � Any � aer the auspice . ' 4 � Kluggish, Nveak or v s of the czar. the city and recovered $ 10,00 J. C.'SMITH & C099 di,cftsed organ ay - strau(18 are -use ; - by t�is means be roused to healthy activity , tul-ist. . . Detroit Free Press, AMERIOA-AN SERGES (double fold) regular "cl to clear at It,c. . . I � ' M tv . �. I ; I I late. - ____ - - - - ___# - I 14 bofore it is tOO -_ . Ct, I . I � i :B_A_W__K::MTZS- Le4ding niedicill ;11011 Ilse and receiniiiend I __.____ � CHALLIES (double fold) regular 18C, to clear at 10 I I a the Owen B61t in their practice. : � I Big'Worms. � AMERIOAN 0 - I I rices. A General Banking business transacted, i STRATED CATALOGUE LICENSES- Da v IS u re. _ . "I i O�R 11,LU � MARMAGE i A -%,v-,,i,ggish farnier in Ohio killed forty All Hot Weather Goods at Great ReductiOUS. I . . Farmers' notes discounted, I Contains filliestinformation regardingthe C11M ' - snakes and buried them in ' a s' and- . � � ,eases, Prices, -; ISSUED AT , me your address and I will ae , - Drafts bought and sold. $3 !t, ce 53 a day. absolute bl k he sent his hired inaii, I I of aclite, chronic and nervous di, b pit. The next dav -- . etc., mailed (scaled) FREE: tO I t)ffi� show You ow 0 mal work and teach . I - , Interest allowed on dep(DISRS, 11 , _ ly sure; I furnish the saill-c place, � - __ r -T-2 U I-" I . -12 - , �_ - - - I . r. ------- -, I -� --- 'I T�l I � Hb* ELL I d - ��- I I I I � td , . � .1 I I I . I ELny 4ddress. - . I you free; you work in the iocalitY W1 de, to dig fishworins 'Inthe ff- U-111 I L__1 7. I - taken for . "IE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE � - your ad,lress an -7t & NJ: V_ .-J. SALK NOTES dis � counted, or e On FIM li-ve. bead me :"'�"'-! I `a1n1'1(*1Wt111ie size. of the wornis frightening the tF.-r r - S V . i 5,',01u1i explain the business fully. Tell i— JI.I.IIII, — � I lianc 1A .0 s I . . ollectio The Owen Electric Belt & APP I ber I guarantec a clear pT fit nf $3 for poor fellow nearly out of his senses he flel � I � � ' BEAFORTH, ONTARIO- . ave�y day's work; absolutelY sure, d,,u*t - r from the seene.-New York- -_ - 1. . cKay's office On , --First door north of Reid & 49 KING ST. Wit, TORONTO, 01%Ti ,- . �WI faa to write tp-day. I in terro I . SUCCESSORS TO R. JAINUESON. . . I � .4 1 . OFFICE io. I Ledger. I � 7 I Xilson'8 Hardware Store. 1 201 to 211 State St., Chicago, Ill. UINRED AddreSs A. W. K11OWLES, Windso I r, Ontar - I I wENTION TRW FAFW- i No WITIMESSES REGUIRED � , . . .& SEAFORTH. I . - �� t �� ULJ.1, I -1 ei?s Old Stand. ­ � . . - I , - . 11 %; I . . I . . . I .1 e 7 i - 4 - I . . . .7 . . I - L . . . - - a-, - . - - - . . . .1 I __ I - Z;_� -1 ­__ - - - ­ � ­ - . I .. - . 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