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THE. -R , -, - Im's, Z%rerlastlu __ I � ­:� 1. _. . I . M - �d� C _xT I - . . . I - I � . � I !�� . I � I � . —_ . I . I I � . . __ - ? � � is papers describi I U_ _" _L I ----t - -­ i. ­ � . . . . . - . � . ' -­ � DO'NOT TH"SH EARLY; I -n one of hi W _]::�,OCE-` .1 - � I - , - - * I �, - -- U 0 . I j___ .. � . . g lClub. * � - - - .X1 9% ST 24., 1894 t894. __ ­�� !!!!�_�� - I � ____ . -- I I I I I � , . - Addison i ^- G . I � __ . Im � - �� - - � __ __ _. -, ,� . . . ----------- it consisted of 100 11TY - . -------------_--Mk - - , ___ - IM-poNTANT NOTICAS. * ' I I . I . raaste In Thrashina the Everlasting club. - i .1 .. . I �- - I'll '. � Caution Againgt; Und - Ided the whole 24 hours "I . I . � � 11 - - I . 0.1 � '.. :Rye, W1 , aild Oats. members' who div - ,'I � ,� , , " * U I narH, 4 - - -�� Minion and provincial Und A F Fw I � lea; manner that the . - I � I i. - -ENNA, a I- S;�� I among them In such a I __ J ]Eel[ ciation U Ontario __ - I , , . 'I -2 - - L�1im..Vsy0y XatberofthsAsso � -1 -1 . I � I -11 h 'is 80013 club sat day and night fro ITI, IV � � - � V , The haste to thTus, Out grain , in one ond of the "m"Al"I STREET, - SEAF01V 1 4 - I I - _,.- Du lin. ontano- 1886.62 THE GREAT I I I 1� �N - oil got into " to another, no VartY Presuming to 1. - . �� 11 . slu"ej - I . I as possible after it, lias be year :,, � =1 " - m -am � � ! - . - . � , 11 , , 11 d by thoso who g!- , , I � I _ , - "I util they wero re ovo — - - � XXT.-For sale or to . ; , barn. or stack is hard to *account for, rlse*u - � i I InOu b QI& To F 11 _. - ' n 4, H. EL S., Tuokeramith, BLOOD I I . , ______ . T . hem. By this - . I - � __ __ , �, __ ----- I a that porambulqt were In cours I � I - - t, 10 se . For fu, Of � opt from t1ho Ct U15 1. .. - �� Ab articulars apVly the Everlastimg cl - . Flrn � P " S.4 !4 exe 11 r�� _' . if, -1 11510. RRS, E 4 I - * I ,vmcrs are nu- means a member Of ?Q A I I _" .4 LEGUMINOU'S CROP 0 waS Ms 00 mo:,Xe. 1849 PURI r I pa -S FOR,FEEDING,: th shing machine o - NO �7 1A_]&089 , CH — , __ � never wanted company, for though he . m � - I I I I I I . � 4-" -Da,dd Hill, Staft P. 0-, — e merous and each abxious to securo aE upon duty himself be was sure to fln�g ARK, am La1v - � I I � __: wag Fop. SALE. - mid Durham Cattle and X I �\,� t� OPWO10 lu a F armers' ulliietin From I th any good jobs as be can. occasional- not i PLIP J� �'_ . I U ... -, M � ore. So that if be were dis- - ,�=�_. ,\N��&flin, . �* . - c , 11 I- . B;;;&r of ThOrOngill r age. , I ! I � I . Depltrtlilent of Agriculture. ly some earlier -grain is got into a barn, sonic who w a nooning, an oven- - - I 7JW,V!-ffl� ' . , I 1 cool SU .. §rinw.� pip. young stook of -both sex fo 1354-t 1.___11. . - � Aons posed to tahc a wh0t, n z . � I I es ve f armers in many sect ` ' -F,. - I M_ 1 414 - t� * r it out an(] -a b t be A i n I A ) V A_5� ` �' I I I - Pro2T -�- 4- A-irable to clea 7 .-F4, nT ottle after midnigb , - ... �a - I I inons crops be- auu Ing ts 110 .. 1� �� � - Second Division .. 11-; lomi are growing more legum, �. .. I � - - . � ol,%rl,- -f the ' _f11i1_: make room for wh,;mt is gatilered latvll:. went to the club' and found a k t Of "A"111.1iT F �­ _ I - I - � -ru,21, ------- , kiron Con- I L furnish Jit - - .. ". . _. 11 - - ...A 1� . - ... � � ic. ­ , - I � = I �...­ ­­ � _� .1 , i 11 issioner, 6f R I as � r . j, con I CoqntVCOrnm t. Fands . I '. cause they believe that ;these v: Even in such c e It is better to put the friends to his mind. It was a, 1113x6il - . ..... . �­�-, : . - it I �_� I ,­ and the never died, fbr : . -11 I ''I d Loan and Insurance Agen I I W." the cho est food for stock 11, inade stacl% this club that tho steward .­ ­ ­­ , - -over Sbarn & I I , �> ap ononnil cutting into a We - . � ft � 1ZW..11VMV �11 FV , -f IV . , 14's - . ,TW,V ested and to i -an- - I I � 0W,11 1) 01POW I/ 1- I I Dy W4*,y V - . - 1289 _,"i . , � - . elf dry, as grain as they succeeded one another ,_ .. 'I" W_ � ;1 'If 'store, main street, Seaforth. - 11 - - cheapest manure for the soil. With the and leave it to sweat its was to quit the grpat � �� I . � - I � � . I I a ��. . r= -.1 I - oroug bred' 4CA*__ - ,__ td leguminous crops these*farmers obtain . needs to do in order to keep well. Toc rotation no man per ond I - . ULIA I 01. sALK-For sale. thre . � air, Whiph stood at the upi , -I - I- . ... - I , #-­ In ri 8 old, P from the air a substance necessary fox g fills -the grain bins elbow ell. ,� . . U'urham Bull calves 'r -lin 9 to STOW'S . . . . - B ID ,on i imported bull -prime SRI early thrashin �le, till his successorwas in,rea#i- I , - � � . Mr. D. D. Wil� I ti plants and animals alike, which coste at and of the tab 11 19SE -ROT, . ;f bred by ess to an it, Insomuch that there has . � Ot . I 1. cif red color, wR a little with damp gritin, 4hich will he I All of them are �_q I �*--;,­ a ainil feeding I A n __F I L - � . I "10FICA. n Lot 13, _e - - I wbite. All are fit for service, Apply 0 - 11 LUA in the form OL VA be injured unless -car -jully manage - been a sede vacante in the memorr - . ... _�, - . joncession 4, H, R. S., Tuckeramith, or to Egniond P� ;5AA;5AJV= - n stuffs from 15 to 25 cents p6r pound. All this extra expense may be saved by man. This club was Instituted abouOhe ERS FOR . .. I , wa. CARNOGH,&X. . 1377 for feed- - � HEADQUART1 I - . . . . . . � at P. 0. .. CUU-S ALL Here is a plea for these crops- e chaff coverring that , and cb,n- I � I . I .1 . 9 leaving grain in t,h middle of the English civil wars .. � . �) . - , ALE. -For eale three*short- ing purposes as set fq�th in a - farmers n until the time I - . ItORT11ORNS FOR S Also a number of Taints Of thOR100d . I I � I nature has provided. There will be tinued without interruptio The. 0 � . - �_ , - bullsfit for service. - - dle, of the great London fire in 1666. ERIES ... - - 8 born incalf. W'llbesoldcheap, and o,n __. bulletin . some heating of; grain in the bun I - I - -: . I _. ___ - i sing - I � - ,;;VW4 heifers Why shoul but however damp the straw the chaff steward at that time maintained his Post TEAS and FIN E GD . ;;jjterms, Apply on Lot 16. Concession lo, Morris, i i d the farmer go on rai . d'to have been blowA up � � ' - ' - � . O. IiEffi McDONALD. issi-tt X C E R T A I N A meadow hay as his main supply of tillhe had like I - - � .. -1 I " , � � or Blyth p . I - � fodder and buying grain,to sup- about the head will save the grain from with a neighb �, an,d Woul(11110t - - ,- I 1. OR 1:tENT-The house on ��_�.­__ coarse legUMi . �us injury. oring house he had emptied � _A,(3-H1Wr_rS :F(DIR . .- I - USE TO BELL led by Mr. _ any SeTIC othing in the present condi. leave the chair at last until ived re- � 9 Higgins -9 � - , I � flo'j'ames stree,t, at present occuP are four . plement it when by growing - There is n . I to cause far all the bottles on the table and rem o with- Ra � -i . �� . _ . orSAlle, drwillbe rented. There I or E; the nitrogen. required by ani M.- m Laft Teas, Beasdorps, 0ocoas-1 � I � � Do.ble is I kitchen, wood -shed nous . OP est cost,, tion of any gr market peated direction from the club t .. . I aill, I I coa,roomely parlor, dining room 'soft water. There is . 6 ed at the low I I se.%. I I sod stone cellar, ]Raird and . mals can be produc &s to be in haste to thrash and market draw himself. -Boston Transcript. . I ... the Premises. ApplY to I 1-1 aisc & good stable oil T -t I The Huron Expositor 9 The crops of red clover, crimson clover, all 96 Eureka" and Diamond Orysta . JAUS kcMICH&EL, seaforth. 138 . their rye, wheat or oats. Prices Of Xotilln - � - SEAFORTH.ONT. Japan clover 4espedeza), cowpea, alfal- are low and are, more likely to adyance makes No iDifference 1n the , g. - , - � , T � LE. ­We have still on band for orse 'be serradella who follows mining for - �� � ,- ' , . . I I ULLS FOR SA ,uiis. i3 and 14 months old � I fa, soja bean, h . an, than to dechne.' While. the -grain and George Aferwin, � * I B. sale two Shorthorn I bulls were sired by Royal . I and many others of this-, class far our- ly - partly dried,.. thrashing a living, dabbles in everything of a scien- M = J 0 0 .. ��� . . i�ds. Tbe dame Of these' McLEAN BROB-1 - Publishers . ommon. hay in the food materials straw are on 9 dis- - — , 11 I-, 1 537) straight imported Wigree, now at the - handling and more t1116 nature and occasionally make, - W.on (10 xe largesr, thoroughbred herds in the pass Q pntain, both pouhd for pound and' costs more labor in . ries to enlighten the age in wbioph -we - I " - I - I I iiiA of one ot ti is sired by Mr. Wilson's im- they b .. I power in the thrasheT. When steam en- cove fit experiment has been made - — � - --- = - I province One of them ADVERTISING RATES. . be grown - as live. Hislate , � KNEITUNDID -��­_ - - in yield,pety acre. They may op JR11110 - ­ .. : rtedDefisnee and 18 good enough for a similar I gines are used, the work will dra with honey and ,promises to revolutionize PO 1Xhe other will mcke a good serviceable - ntmet advertisements, matter changeable at ., : I ;Wtion � very low price. No fancy prices, terms to Co . as catch crops and used for soiling 01 it is not possible to put grain through the liquor business of the nattion.1 Dr. FURNITURE m FTJ . will. . n for ces about �three - . � - % I - - .. bull, as )urohawr. Enquire on Lot 8tCoucession 10 PER 0011 pv;sturage, or they �ay be grow fast and get all the grain out of the Marwin states that he tal ' - I — _. _. I .. 11 � I'll, atthel or addredo Rippen P. 0 . McKAY 1 Year, 6 mos. 8 moo. be larger-, and fingers,, of castle Creek bohqy .... TlIckerimith, 1370-tt making hay or silageL By mixing the head. The coal bill -will and ,ex � — . .1 11 . ELS. . _ 11 to 21 inches, inclusive 84 60 #2 60 8150 with c6rn. and ensiling the con)mences to - , -- I'll - BROTHE - 10 11 fig 6 00 2 75 1 65 green crops I it will be harder to get extrahe1pne6d- poses It to the air until It I and as . �1� 1 75 ' tious . - -41 6 to M 1 "Uln wnrl n�itri __I� -'+ when he snrinkl�es four Ouncewof the I -1,MCI. 0rflian the Cheapestj . . 'private funds to loan atlowesL sto 5 " D 0V 0 two together a pa a f(aw w c lu , sayampa over it. . %I.J I - I 8 300 :: boo 3 25 ' I 86 ed to thrash than itwill be a of the has I iv - .- � 8 to 131lit Ito 2 ' - " is produced which is much richer fluid extract I Z food . ac doctor I 11 I � � 0 rates. of interest in sum if the advertiser elects to chaniz,e not oftenor than later in the segson. By that time the One dose is sufficient. In. f t, the 11 Good as the Best. . . 1. m $ 50 ! than silage made - - - EYE* : � � 6. 700 "Loans can be com- I be in protein (nitrogen) � � awe . says yov � . . borrowers. once per nionth. a reduction of 20 per cent. wil. . ; ating of the grain on the mow will - ,_are put Into such limven'Y'sh4PO - . The - � - - I - � - f separated - � - - advanced made on the above quoted prices. I I . appli. from com Slone. j be over, and the grain can be that you don't care for anything more On 1 ,$11�00() pleted and money I Ratis for special position can be obtained'on ! minous To be convinced of this fact, give us a call and see for yourselves of the - � � � . -Th4§ cultivation Of 1 these legu from its chaff easily and cheaply. It call for 24 hours. The after effects are - � _ purchased thev&yflne stock from the Assignee . I within two days. Apply to R. cation at this office. earth - - 1.11, - 1 $1,500 4aessional cards, not exceeding three plants involves somewhat more labor, , dan ant-vo beadach% no uudeisigned having � . , Business or Pr in without exceedingly pleas . very low figure, are prepared to offer the . - ' . D, s.nAys, BarristerAc.,8eaforth. quarters of an inch, $4 to $6 "r year. - rule, thau ralsl�g grass bay, butit at a - � I., but help $2,500 125 of strayed, Lost, Found, etc., not as a 13 from, heating. ' burning throat, no rushing after I water estate of Matthew Robertson -1 � - Advertisements b, one month 81, each subsequent is believed that - it VWill prove profita- ger :Ig machines and foundering. you,re as fresh as a daisy eame at prices which defy competition. - : YGU tb,& . . � exceeding one Inc I The self binder harvesth I " �Terino, at . � � . _______� � inonth 50(3�, ble, for it enables th(�) farmer to raise his sed -to and quiet as a kitten, The discovery Of I 1-.1 � � ��� - REAL ESTATE FOR SAU& Advertisements of Farms and' Rdsl FAUU for sale, I put up grain paucli greener than u id is duo to the finding of a bear. .. . I . - 8 _rse f ' - � Lially t, . � xceeding li inoh�s, one month $1.50, each sub- oWn Concentratedfe6d, at the same time be the case. t fol: this liqu Of a bee tree in 8 help - I found - e undersigned has twenty not e- I . �rhiA is not a reason wntly at the foot much boney The, Undertaking Department � ment. I ARMS FOR SALE -Th - sequent month 76o. ten cents per line that he raises hi 0�a odder. For in early thrasking, but the reverse. Let it rel condition f-r."neating too - , I . I Choice Farms fo� sale in East Huron, the ban Advertise onto on IOW Page, ,-, a; recent e�periment has indi- the less - � I F ovince ; all sizes, and prices to each insertinoln, with a discount of 26 per cent- to stance be granted that the straw u,nder nking water On top of it. -Arizona lied with a fine assortment Of Caskets, COfflins, Shrou&y &c., at �_, I � . ner County of the rr call personall , lso haveregular contrsct�p*ce- ted that soja bean meal is fully equal siderably; it will and dri is wen supp I at, For full information, write or y- parties who a under township or villace ca t . bands will sweat con Journal -Miner. . - _ , , L , � __ _�� . lances and I - F. S.. 800.rT, Brussels Local advertisements butter e . he public. I - etc gho,ff them. to cottonseed meal 1�for milk and' affect the. grain, as the heads ar prices to suit t - � I . L 1(o troubl . 1391-tt heading 5a per line each Insertion- the not & .. m!t be beat. . _F. 0. - . advertisement", ten cents per line for on. This �neal is one of the bundle Magnetic Ore C01243,011trStI0111"t . - - . . I . — ____ - Tranuent _ pro4ucti ed from the center of � I - L - ______ TF first insertion, three cents per line each subsequent t13 X_ remov I agnetic'.5wnem- __. I NICE REsIDEXCE FOR -SALE By ,NDER. richest feeding 8 �ffs We have. It e an_ - . -Ing chaff. There Some of the effects Qf In I , treet, invertibu nonparell memure. Il iion,ore, IRW A . mentg without specific directions will be CeedS lias, d guarded by protect eat- t Me IROBIMPT " N L SON) ir � all gi'('htSL . A -House and two Is" 6 and 7, Main 8 dvewive- ced meal and gluten meal in to far less da�ger of injury from h tration on samples of red fogs 80 an's Survey, h. Good house, nine Ai dA. - T. T. oolew seafort -and cellat. The -insert-ed till forbid. and charged accordingly. 1. protein (nitrogen) 4nd far exceeds these tug tkan where grain is drawn direct weighing from one pound to 8,000 -poun , I I now$, kitchen, bath room, pantry Births, Marriages and Deaths inserted gratio n studied by Dr-phillips, I I all priceg, house, repair and everything convenient so into 4,8W homes eve week. and cottonseed meal in fat. It is only from field to thrasher 'and thence mar- have recently bee more than 1,W ms—Stro�g" Red 1316Ck, Mai n Streety , . ,is in g .0110. Terms -Fifty dollars on day of THN EXPOSITOR 90 allmste. th Y it has , Wareroo S - � � � Title undispu thirty d&3 P. Tenderg to be marked vphiob means, on a conservative e rtlaing surpassed in protein. by cottonseed meal keted. That zany be the necessity Of far a Tennessee geologist, � by bini in. this , I . A sale, balance n . - 2o,000 readersevery week. It is the best adve to � � fid.s. Also � 4'Tender", an'd addressed to J McIN,rYRE. Fianna rio. and some of the o�leakea little used in stern farmers who have not barns analyses having been madC treated : ,.-J _. - ,# Hotel Seaforth, where they will be opened on medium in western onto F. The beans can be thrashed 'we line of inquiry, various ores being . � S:M_A_:F0Ttr-V - I �- � _ - : - 1391-3 thia countir . . vr fed as hold either grain in the straw, nor yet scale of 3,000 pounds In a HOffmaTl ==,__��� � - r =ay, Xugust 25th, %V2.30 P.M. � � a I - - -1 � out and gT d the stra I . , oulad, on arator. The ell on : - - I . A. LITTLE icher in the'grain after it has been thrashed and on tcome of these exPOrt- i . R SIALE.-Good farm for sale, Lot 15, CODc"- . %his straw is r Sep the convicti . .. - -- I . � repairs, a siou 12, in the township of Stanley, oontainiq conyeyancer, collector, Book-keeper and Account- coarse fodder. cleared. I Inents, be statesp justifi0d . -_ -_ .. - , . � F0 Frame barn, sheds and ire insurance Agent, food materials than a good meadow Those who can just as well wait uU- that it is practical to take an ore bf 8.5 to I - -_ . I I . = - ICO Acres, go &ores cleared. ge. orchard of ant, Real Estate, Life and IN Be ate. , partie re- . utains QY2 per cent of protein, 40 per cent iron and 30 to 40 per cent fer- - � I . I m will be sold on very easy a b6liclies will receive hay. It co t 7 tud, and mechanIcallYInixing I I., I rrl lar�e brick house and lar Money to Loan, Corresponden, November or December before thrash- 10 I ' . L _LLJ 'es' fruit. This to 4uiring services in any of tbev Whitney's Block, (up while meadow h�y averages abon � Y9 til enj ruginous SL- �, � ... r wishes to retire. No encum- tbel iron uP . prompt attention. Office In -1382-tf ated in the reEa ore with this bring I 01kasr. .11 , terms, " achool and churches, and well Seaforth. -90,pea may'be tre , . I ey9s .... Vendid job costs th a as the proprieto ing will fmd that the - brauce, convenient to I to ftOBERT stairs) main Street, - per cent. The oo less and that their grain will be in at the same time re- Vr___ Pflegtl . __T � I . n the premises - — rho ground cowpeas to 65 or 60 per cent, I � - , � F watered. Apply 0 similar manner. ! 9 er cent ­ � - 13864f uch bett&,00ndition. I __ - I . DELGALTY, or Box 14, Bo,yfield P.O. . .0 i s fe'd, although M — ducing tho sand from 10 to 13 - 11 11 . � �� , . I � [e 40 acreig of J. C. SMITH'& C009 are a richly n1tr enou e . The principle thus Ovolved is to C pr;Z- . � � I : ROpERTY FOR ',; x part of Lot Nc - , I , � � - land, being norti ;ALE. -For sal not .so rich as. Zjs bean� meal, and the SuW Bounty ipayments. , cqjl-y carried out on a large scale til a mag- , E . e � - , '8() of the 8th ! TV nettes P t a s are nearly or 4mite equal to clover ' p I . Crav i * - I er 9 improved, the Yes vine .. unty paid fe rO - - r . � rs concemion of Morris, So a e :B_A.MT3K::MT:D-'8- . hay in n*dh Total bo �r beet sug netlzlng 1-1111 constructed for the PurPO90- 41 I'll, , - I Also 380 acres in Manitoba, hay and far surpass grass - duced in California, Nebraska anaNtah -New York Sun. - . I I 11 � i good hardwood bush. i .. - . - vvithin: five miles of Wilaruey, on the -Pembina River, . I I . 11 �� __ � - . . . � to the, composed of the west half B�CUOD JNO- 18, in A General Banking business tr5uss0t8d, ness. . — - in 1891 an4 1892, $240,098.56; in 1892 Ar"st of Decay i[n Deep Sea water. . iwork, .� being bip No� 3, in the county of Turtle Mountain . 1, and up to March � ta wbo dre" well are now wft6W these waterproof goods Ior . - t6wV2 Farinefs' notes discouuted. -L .. ;ca. Also ift village lots in Brussels, that will be -sold . ]aster. . and 1893, $631,863.8 to ni�ny minds I [Ad �� - J. N. KNECHTEL, Drafts bought and sold. The Mystery About F ent year, $610,935-69. Total Burial at sea Is repellent - er garmentL 1q0 .other mate4al is so satisfactorY- T12eY � I ce ted idea and all OV - . -, ng . cloaks, Wraps "i. & . cheap , either in,pairs or singly 1390-tt Allowed on deposits. In the hei t f its popularity, �Iome 1 Of curr oduced on account Of the generally ace , , DurablO, .StyUsht Hen"Y, COMfOASMO­ � . . : Brussela. ­ - interest TES djjscount�d, or tak6n for ght d for sorgum sugar pr that the body Is invariably in lijiltred by- are Ralck1proot, Porous -1. �_. SALE NO- , . 40 years ago, plaster or gypsum was a bounty P" d Minnesota in 1891 and Maur I FOR SALE IN INIORRIS-- in Kansas An the denizens of the deep. Captain , : s should be me to sdy 11 Nestley's CraveuetteL " 7 - 11 . it would 5, for them ladie - . � � CffoICE FARM r. . Whjen uid'W � ; ,cession 6,townsbip of . ollection valued fertilize d 1893, pounds a reassuring tbewy that, puti . � Uot 23, Coin 17 F, � cheap and - -4, 1p,nq+_�. $22,197-28; in 1892 an ... : �-_ . . North half Of � 1892 . pro A #4-- 11H I � I nin 0 111 --aft Q I fft�* I . 10K � � �, .2 � � � � . ,FLRE � A I . � ; - V �� all we - I - - , - . I I �4 i any i K loo acres, appear that m I T,bree stat -es 7 ent . - I �, Morris, county of Huron, 0011tainin� curr - UMMERSIMEMMMM A and v. nice lying 17 and up to March I of an entirely new light on the subject. I Im 11189MM5110111-11- � . acres cleared, well fenced, good lar OF FICE-First door north of Reid & a, 1jew York and Michigan $19,8 , al investigations he - Dlace with good front. it is one and % third miles Xilson's Hardware Store. 'Pennsylvani wor or the year, $16, 9�j). Total bounty paid fOl or a series of sPccl - I I ' . 1rom Brussels. There is a good o chard and new --plaster has ck�herlost itsPO rtain depths dediaY IsPrac­ -, I . � -1 b�,nk barn 44x6O, and good stable, air.10 a comfortable SEAFORTH- )propriating it cane sugar produced in Louisiana in found that at cO .— -1 I - t - Will be sold land has lost the art Of,al d 1' 2,589.83; .in 1892 tically arrested? and hemaWtalils that all - ,� . house and good water on the place. of its in- 1891 an 892, $6,88 . d to, the . _.. I e place to DAVID pIPE. or rops now get enough 54, and up to corpses which have been comnlitte 4ML.k I � -1 I I eheap, Apply on th , J or that c 1893, $8,584,865. attaoh- . -_ . Bruesels P. 0. 139OX8 - � - � some other Source. A and - deep in blue waters, with weights' � - - . _. ­ Con- . I . I I gredients froul I oudent of -Country March 1, 1894, $1,657,108. Total boun ed, are now standing on the bottom � - - � . I OOD FARM FOIL SALE. -For sale, Lot 83, Pennsylvania cOrresP paid for cane sugax produced in Mis- Ith their lineaments and features as per- I containiag It,0 acres, 90 Of -, . eral opin- V ' � . � ;7 cession 6, McKillop, . . a Gentleman says that the gen ippi in 1891 and 1892, $176,801.73; w their � I I Q,(h are cleared, well fenced$ well underdrained, / ion among farmers in his locality is siss I feet as they were on the day Wboreon I : There is a �ood dwelling house, . in 1892 and 1893, $174,943.90, au,d to comrades cast them over theshIP's side-' 0 , , - and ready for crop. the plaster th't it I i . - barn with stone stabang, also other neces* . that the fault is in t year, $113,193.24. . I . la�rge ban], , d W I - Lion - 11 I sW outbuildings- There is a good young orchard � W . ot so good as formerly. It is aid March 1 of curreu cane sugar Pro- Chicago Times. . - I I � - of Choke fruit. There are two never failing springs, , !!!Ill � - is --n Ono is first put, into eat Total bounty paid for Go out F,very ]3aY- - Golden , . It one at the. house and the other at the barn, so there , ". that the st I I I � - &ter and no puniping. It is the mois- duced in Florida in 1891 and 1899-, le pgeservatiOD . ' � A I ia always plet- ty Of W ovens and baked to drive out � d 1893, $8,960.45. An invalluable rule fortl - 1, � I wi in si, wile and a hr,lf 0 STI PATI 0 N' at it will $18,283.M in 1892 all Of one's health and spirits is to go out of .. . ith .L uliles of ,geaforth and a rm and will be 9 e and make it brittle, so th ' -, ,paid for cane � � I from Gonstance. It is r, splendid fa 9 tur - Grand total of bouutieE a some fixed errand every day sold cheap. Apply , on the premises or addr FS Coil- 6\-OULIOUSNESS9 7ind -faster. Its composition when tak . the house o I - - . I stance P.O. SAMUEL DORRANCE. 1392-tf /Z portions a lit- sugars in 1891 and 1892, $7,077,316; in of one's life, This is not 80?'easy as It V� __ _. . ­ � � LE - -Situtated . in . 6_�,!Dys�PFZPSIA , en from the bed is in pro nearly one- 1892 and 1893, �8,763,830, and up to seems, and all women knowth"at it Is not. I "`11t I - -, �L - I'll Of FOR SA - tle.l-ess than one-third limet I I 7LIIRST CLASS FAP SICK HE)kDAG 9 1894, $1,770,801. Totalbou,n- I Ver 80 61iOrt , /-- X the towuship bf Tucker8mith beiu&l T.ot 23, remainder March -1) pie sugar in 1891 and 189'2t But the practice if carried on el �� I I -- �0 of which are GULATETHELIVE - half sulphuric acid and the . - Concession 2, containing 100 acres, -,Od hard- R L- �._ � water. It � maybe that the sulphuric V Paid ma, 119, -and a time, will P14ead for Itself- We get into - ,-, � - I in 86 good 8tate of cliltivation, 10 acres of g . ING valuable part of $2,465; in 1892 and 1893, $60, very bad habits of staying within, doors and , - I I Excellent fences, all Well underdrained, 0 N E P1 LL A FTER FAT $li5,434. foregoing the'eliange of air ant scene and �� Nvood bubh. od orchard, large acid, wh.ich is the most iven -up to Mamh I of current Ye�ar, at is absolutely necessary not � - r -.1000991L lr4SURES CiOOD DIGESTION. .ro 0T_,M1_A_;k?v' .. = -ver failing wellk, of water, go . ,two nP od stab'ing, also other outbuild- n- 25 GT571NED00311 ED. C O. LID the fertilizer, like the water, is dr grand total of all bounties paid up Interest tb . I I 11 bank barn with go, PP. U -ropen'roj I - r.nd a commodious brick dwelliDg. I r- lestroyed. and nothing The nly to a broader mind, but also to. a sane / 6 Ings all nearly new, - . Off by the heat or C to March 1, 1894, for. all. kinds of sugar 0 - . . i , 5 miles of sestorth,S from Brupe . — I of things in general. ,ular 30c, ,clear at 50. -1 Thl; farm is within px,ly on the � , ,. __1 flield and ja convenient to tchoo), A8 i. left but a little lime. produced in the United States Was $19, - View Line of Misses'TAYFETA GLOYES, reg 1� . - `� . I premises. mRS. AGNES ALLA14 , Bruce elL 1392-tf ' � .� 1 230,806.30. The foregoing list of PRY- Catherine I of Itu"Iek. regular 200-, to clear It 80- - _f-1 — I I � - en Mills � Soft Shelled Eggs. ments I are as reported by the secretarY Of Catherine I of Russia, widqw of Peter Line of Ladies' LISLE GLOVES� I . I - � RNTICF,. P Hens that have plenty of exercise and �reasury- � the Great was inclined to � corpulence- .ear at 25c; . .1 . The Kip t Line of Ladies' TAFFETA GLOVES, legular 65c, to c� , I '­_ BOARS FOR SE , - I - moat - 11 1 4 1 'I- I - free access to the ground or to deposits the 8he had a fair complexion, eyes a' ILud upward& -- I It I )RKS,lalaE pIGS,-Theunder8igned of gravel will not lay soft eggs. Such A Word About Ducks- ed stron4ly wtth. her ()HEOKED,MUSLINS at from 3c - � Ini- TO THE FRONT AS USUAL black which contraELt, � f . - -1 � . TM.PROVED Y( a number of Thorougbbriid . � ut their di-' I isliking the effect, she, I . - 11 - � . JL has for sale pi�% of both eQxe,j. Apply on Lot . ---- � t only too fat, b I Ducks confined in yards need a Plen- light yellow hair. D three yew* er -e fold) regular 25a, to clear st 1210. Ill ro-yed Yorkshire I g J ood, such S of h� *,life' AMERICAN SERGES (doubl F24 I, R. S., Tut,. ­Amithl or address . ng at full blast and S out for the last two OX , Concesfiion 2, 1355 t f The Kipp6n raills are now YuDmi gestion has been impaired by a &-- tiful supply of green f er kiliduess (if heart Was JES (double fold) regular 180, to e'lear at 100. I old P. 0. 1W are prepared to do GRISTING on the shoftest notice, and vegetablesi and some m6st. 11yed A,-A1F,p.1CAN CHALL inactivity. If elp gram time -she reigned L m. GHAYMAN , - ot necess I require Ple her hair. H . . 4 LT�ue-fl we keep them on: Stary 0 __ I SERVICE.- e me. In this way YOU get on diet, we do arily h .; They also ,nty of Water to go great that, during the to be pfat to - ductio=* � i . OLAND CHINA BOAR FOI and most reasonable ter value for ti th about 50 times Slone, she allowed no criminal I -1 has for service a thorough red -wheat, and better ys American -Cultiva- - 4 - r undereigned r, bred by Wm..& F. ROW) Of on, flour from your own way. Good flour their digestion, sa 11 drink and enjoy a ba . death in her dominions"b4t substituteaex A.11 Hot. Weather Goods at Great Re i . . Poland China Boa, t the time of seryi-ce, with the the money tfian in any other I ter. The best course with hens that lay a day. This latter, however, is essen- tie to Siberia. -11. -1 � 1-1 im - Out, Term ".1. a I . I I � Ing it necessary. Also a few of g1laranteed. lucks . S�lc .1 : I I preVilege of return for We at soft eggshells is tokill them for the ts- tial. A good plan of watering ( Alboni's GencrkPffitYo ab d breed, of both sexes. CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT' at and ready to sma: IT &.., I � the " � eve na"101 Lot 10, Concession - ble. They are always f eams or ponds i I niederate prices. Wri-teoreall. . � that have no natural str dsomely remembered - .11 � I ... u, Stanley, Yarns p. O., Ont. WK. t31NGf#Alft- . kill. If allowed to live, such fowlswill to resort to is to hollow Out a round or Mme. Alboni ban - Among hAr , S-UOCESSORS TO R. JAMIESON. I � 1879-tf I T.,(:)G S- . of eating their eggsp i I — , . ___ - The& highest Price In, cash will be paid for good get in the habit the entire oval pond of moderate dimensions and the poor of plbris in her will ... - i OAR FOR S�-, RV.,CE.-The under I -and this habit soon affects cement on. the earth. If this can be con- bequests Is a fund to provide 40 savings . EXI(SE IRE B ogs, or they Will be out to order. is at work for what banks books of R.10 every year to POOKS,nd --------------------- . B idgued ha,s on his premitics Lot 10, concession 4, � flock. Keep fow nected with a pump by pipes, it can be deservia$ girls � and boys, without distInc- _. - THE . . sm grain they get, and they w ly,%vith little con- - � 'ca. Terws.-$1;pWyabl8 at tinio of 0 T -U:WBM3X=-'- . v ., eggshells of sufficient hard- I - vivilege of returning it necesiaar5% W-J-CHF,sN . to found beds in Paris hospitar ADIAN -1 car for ser- - . Tucker' ithathorouk,bbredBerksbireB, ill flud ma- * labor. If tion of religionor nationali4;&IVORAM - COMMERCE arvice with filled dai , $ - . ZY BANK OF I 1371-t f r for sale, cheap, terial for nected,yjith water spouts of a building, -8 for Italian, C A --N. i - Egniondyille, P. O. Ail kinds of Lumbe now. The hard shelled eggs produce It will be furnished, � cleaned and :filled Patients. The priActPal Of 8A anDu't'y of . ESTABLI13HED 1867. - 4 -rMpRoVED YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned . - � JOHN WNEVIN, the most vigorous chicks, though ,th 7 at'every rAinfall. ,el,500 a year is to revert after death of the . TORONTO. � . - I will keep for the improvement of stock, on Lot Proprietor. , . mes, need help to break their � �ecipient to the city of Paris. ,-. HEAD OFFIOE I ;_ ail Im- 1357-t f may someti 0 I OLLARS - 06.000#0()o - 33 Concession 3, L. R. S., Tuckarsmith, - MILLION D -class pedigree, to I shells. Goneral News mud Notes. six 4 Pf6ved Yorkshire Boar with fix-dt — unsewsu. OAPITAL (PAID UP) S Il2W*000 I which a 11sulted number of sows will be taken. . earnings of the Unit- - M - Pervice with the �oul8laua- The agTioultwal Dashaway--LI Just got a letter fro3u my - , - - lerms-$1 payable at the time of Irlsit f'otatoes In L I 1- are es , 9 at there R , - -ning it necessary, This, is one of . ates, according to MulhaL, � r,unt up in the country sayin th E. WALKER$ GzxERAL MANAG-E]a- . I I p-.1vilege of retur . THOSIAS LANE. OMEN. Among the early potatoes the follow- ed St 481w4'. . B. —_ I � the best bred pigs in the County timated at $,a; 490,000,000. Was only space for One more #L our I ____ __ 1353-t f ingmay be recommended: Early Rose, ­ BRANCK I ___ ---,----- - THE arly Vermont, The United States is third in wool burlat plot. JEt � d. FarmerA' Notes- clismunted, Drafta . OARS FOR SERVICE. -The, undersiped has for 0 State, Burpee�s production. Australia leads, with 550,- Cieverton-What did you wiitO bac al cities in, I gll8b Berkbhire aud Early Essex, Empire M . Boeivice a thoroughbred En s annually; the Argeu- DashawaY­-1 told her she 0*11d "Te"- A General Banking Business Transacte ada, and the princip I � sk thoroughbred Tantworth at his promises, Lot 5, ExtTa Early and Beauty of Hebron. 000,0,00 pound . yable at all points in, Can 1 Ictt. The Berkshire pig was bred OWEN . econd, with 400, 000, - -New York Heral(L issued, pa� ,i Great Britaing France, Bermuda, " . Coucesaiond, Iful _$I,00 for the Berk- - medium early, ripening tine Republic is 6 ---------- *_ United State , . I - by Snell, of E dinonton. Terms-, Among the this country next, with the RTMENT,. � I 4dreaW81.60 for-theTarnwolth, payable at the within a we' of the above, the follow- 000 pounds, and He Learned ]EEO -W. - . . , if ek lu�h,, ds. ,the other day : SAVINGS ­ a of ilateren .1 .imeot service. with the priviles�e of returning :, Rural B 0 This story WaS told Of & dog iv.ed, and current rate-- I nece�bary. A.'so a number of good youn Pigs flt for ELECTRiC ing: Peerless, Burbanh- 300,000,00 poun member of the $1.00 and upwards rece i stocl�. F. was estimat- IP- Deposits Of e end of May and' Nov'-V�_ � 11 -service for sale. Thekio are all registerIA � Rural Nevri Yorker, Dakota Red, New The total crop last year He was very fond Of Or ancl -NQas never 90 rincipal at tb . 11. SGROALES, Constance. 1313 t f ' les Downing. Growers' famil)' in which he Evedy ed. gg-Interest added to the p I . -_ � ell and 'bar ed by the American Cranberry -w happy as when near him, He Wbuld lie OUt- allow _: I - _ysigned. I association at 425,000 bushels for Ne -1 S. -The unde BELTS ; Quo he Late Favorite, i I t keed I Among I to sorts: T els for New Jer- si(le the door of bis favorite's room, tholigh ber in each year. - i breeder of improved Berki4hire swine., will C Tmdc N1,irk] DR. A. OWHN. I Great Easte ' , Mason's Seedling. Ba- i England? 875,000 bush was tt pule against his being in the Special attention given to the collection of ()Ommercial Pal�r'_,r and YlPf I for service the celebrated boar, Morton (25S7) 8irc i��� . ) 000 bushels for the west, a there Royal Star. (imp.) (1,603), dam Savern�ftke'5 actical Electric nana, Whit , Star, -Collins' Superb and sey and 101 , house. Again and allain he was (Ir'ven ollt- ers, Sales Notes. Scientific and Pr, -th to get back to the - M � shels. of -doors, J)ut managei M Terms for grade sows, ,11"10 G discarded. - total of 900, 000 bu 'i . xORRIS. 3TILUager. Dalughter, (imp.) (1919). The only , ­eedling are --- - I I registercd sows, 'or bowli eligible for Belt Ina do for goneral lise, producing R Ge =ison's . I.- I rticular door. To get to F. HOLMESTED9 Solicitor. � . 1-4 M.G), artd for Fees payaule at tile 6111t) of I - tile, Cul'o Of Disease, Lou' Ihna Station. The Cincinnati Price Current est nia outside this Pa , - - I r�g,Aration, ;�2.00. (lurrCnt of -Electricity fol had to cralss 9. piece of it ne(.-o,.4�arv- i eadily felt and reguilited. bath in .North � " door the clog 8 r,"icv, %vit ii i iiu priviie,ge of returninz, wat can be � applied to aily' part of � — . mates that the ar-reage of. this year in. this hoard crossing — _T � I A14-) oti )i Ili .L few choice 3 ou, W aild 111ttntity and PONVeY .' ,- tinic during ' � 0 1, , write m, or i1al 0111 C -[Lii be .NN'01*11 �Lt al)� . I Good Wnitevvash- ould at 0 %le. . f lie body. It C sitively curc I I the United States is 8,021,0 - I a, twr.N vlit.g Aock for s. ill poz I is this oilcloth whoever h 4 0 IF so,vd to farro - r, and 00 acres less oilcloth. Whenever he was _% -0- , �. -working hoilrs jileep, alid W. - eard hiiii w -I- BANIK i W,Nt, bleALLI.,W It - or itewash for fences and out a at the Crop th At last it was OMINT 10 I I 'I) uniat-Isill, I A good ive him out-of-doors; V.kr Ube . . once dr � 1 � 13-.6 t f I . . th, t stands f airly,we'l ' ill be about 443,000,000 bushels, oul(I ge D I I , t to this door without I . — kiciatica, . I buildings I year W found that he w 1. ._�� � - - I - . , , General Deb,11KY paint when dry is 8,000,000 bushels from � watched. It- was , , I 1,uinbago. 1 -which 100�13 like Oil 1 a decrease of 2 being beard. He was 'pdly until he ; . I .1 . N , - 1q0,r,%-ous Dbielases � erize air slaked . . . ­ � I � made as foil"Pws', Pnlv .. � last year's crop. found that he would walk natur he - *11AW10w, I . .A G.16-8 - Dvspel)'4111, lime until it �is as :fine as flour and pass there will carne to t1lis piece of oilcloth; then " - M � . 001's coftoflht � � 1k ; viiricocele, I According to Bradstreet's, ` CAPITALl (PAID up) , q ,h a sieve. Next boil soine rice would walk on the ball of his �)ot, so that w` . . . - '$1,500.0M . ey;.n.j11 NA, ealui ess I it throug be less,wheat for export from the Unit- uch the oil-oloth and . M - I - I I COMPOUND& - .. lilt Potency, s, I until the substance has been drawn out I ed States -during the year ending july his nails would not to E ST9 � Was he not clever9 I R � old I ' lildney Djsease arate inake a, noise. . � I _,_� discovery by an -1 -�jn then strain it to ScP for several years past. ,*— L - - . I , . Arecent I wed I Laille huck- I of the, 91 , in. Mix the lime 1, 1895, than , ! be I physician. Suocemfuul I . Urinary Diseases thousands Of 1 1 the -water from the gra - ooden silos axe being -Two young people agre6d to I monthly N/ I fact t,1ki11Lr the , . W,jt,er, and to every half bar- The fact that W -0 for a purse . H BRANCH. ;y properly applied i e end of th publiely inarried on August 0 7 1 Ladies. Is the onlY PerfectV 1 mectricit � -,�l 1 - Aic.'Kid- e 0 - SEAFORT - I , Is, ltbelanio I and rice -4o offered to any couple .,,,110 -vvoultl be sEAFORTH. . , place of drugs for all N crV01 ,ill c1poet cilres . the mixture add one gallon Of universally built from On of -,; - I � , I (. sae and reliable medicine d1s; Troubleq, atid v, rel of country tj the other may be accepted as " ) - - Beware or unprincipled druggists who . noy and Urinal peles,_ )tllor - d oil. -Apply with a long bristled I . nee that the wedded at the Railroad Temirsters' annual IN. STRE-ET) - . .1 - covered. medicines in place of thm Ask tor ill Seemingly ho ., cases vhcre, . every c : linsee for buildings, and for I pretty conclusive evide ueen's Park, London, on that M1 astateso - � offer Inferior , k1lown ineans has failed. picnic at Q .� � of the Unite �ji,,, ,C, sh brusli - I t � 01. dij, ,,, kVound. take 210. "bdi- .Ze(l o1,gt1D IANL)' i whitewa all Parts . I cook,s cotton Itoot Cou . Any sluggi-ill, '%"-e to healthy act!Vit3- " ith shorter bristles. I wooden structure has the right of Way ( a e. - ,king busines t an(, sold. Letters of credit issued, available in all PBxW I -_ - s Ili postage in letter � [Ii,,4 nicall-, I)c roused fences -use a brush w I ______� _N M. McEwen, aged q0, and prob - A general I= bough I tute .1 Irs. Nev ,arope I ,or inclose $land 6 0011tetum maiL Funseated th � `�_ I --- Great Brita-m ancl F 9 nd advances made on same - ' bv�f ore It Is too "'tc. use and recommend 1 -- -7 _����� I . Farmers' , al, Notes collected, a I and we winseud, sealed, by r b LeadIno ­_- I ably the oldest resident o,f London, died on I pialn envelope, to ladies only. 2 � medic.tl nien ; , he wap native of of Europe, China alld JaPan ' particulars in � Owen Belt ill their practice. I lv,y of last week. 9 .,& 1, I Fric' - I The Coolic C0m9Any9 , the . , I VENTR�L ' MS ' � ure. dow of apioneier Presby- at lowest rates- DEPARTM"T. t , A �r gltamp& Address CATALOGUIF 4 a D2V S V11yG9 . I anaft I OUR i[LLUSTRATFUD I . I aj irelancl, and the wi SA ' I . Windsoriont..0 -,. I --rding the cure � FAICHIC , I -ian minister. - 1we(l at biLyhest CWT`13�v , I inforni,ation regs I.r o,lk 3gthecountryover d I Vill tei and interest alk I I ! Contains fullc�,t ,eases, Prices, "" mar.7can - ve Settled In Centmi t . Send roe your address an solute- ars old, was riding b the ,end Of June -a" . : and nervous dis �dian aft thow yo how to inake $3 a day, at) -John Horriel,-S, 13 ye' Deposits of one- Dollar and upwards received, d December- ,- C % � of acute chronic . ow and tP,Rch , � loaded itb stone 9 ,I_,,.A I . 0-%. �1_ I.. -1 1--aled) FREE to ' U ,__ btlirst-classfarming' .T furnish tha work .3 11 ,i-�cinal twice each year -al I - I _7 L"lu 01here tney eve Ong fline and ly sure work In bac -8r� - r 0 a I t 11 I 11 , L t L..f ?­ f U C-1 l_ - i how to order, etc-, , I 141911192my, I the loca-litY WhOya oil the K ot a W , rates. Interestad e v J.- ­� �,,�-c -1 . , 1. - "D you free; J:u I W I required for the whole or any portion . - � , ,ln(.s At 45 to $10,per acre, on L r g:1 ,a I nan nd %no yo tlic. other aftem wal is I e on � 14A "?' , ',' ig'_. -I- .1 . 8,ny address. Oft . r.tra-ittichi,on parran Crow Ln live. ur address and at i,ondon con, hen going - Ai.c I . t -nP."ineriti. ce C"Iturta *%plain the b0iness fully, rem . N notice of withdra ; I vue 1 I-- 4 drl-opu az prjyet� by U. S. Agri I 11 I off, and a large stone 0 . ! . . ,e uance voiull tit -'of 4t3 fTIr - he fel W Y, PEARCE, Agent 0,21 � i � Stand. 't . 'fne luvoll Diu1juns " 1'ly 111i - I I Lrugrantee a clear pro . � , '. F, �, m-ttf3owmalloTne? 'at, 1�er ..". over a cross [5 1 � - I 1� I � :.-V i ,­�riportl 00TL01.1wa . ejo 000 acre� to choos4 . V;�y %,, vork; absojutely sure; d I �!, E �41,k-vrjr [-%"V111.4"!AFTV1"1, , breast, crushinga i S, Solicitor. � % '4 1 X We ofliv 7011 I - a dropped on his I R. S. HAY ; KING S.r. W;, TORONTO, G"T, I r1to ralcl,il ao A. -'Mure ur.usac- t.il to r to ti�day. 0 11 11 . _t I ! 49 ; 1r,.r.:; U01,111a ST..,, Zork jaucts over. We L Inds6r, Ontario- that lie (lied on his WaY to the h. � - I i ?J f�x.., . f-7-(_%J?� t'Vj , . ) 1-T 'A. � t -1 ( � t w%.j, ed free. � I I . I I � ,�­tr,r1pJV#- JkaT,nWe I I I i z, 201 to M State St., Chiew, 11L !.17,. I - - I ndlcy'f�-Mrffl Adaress A. W. KNOWLES, W . I I . . - I I I V11. F";tfq ocai)a & 00.1 S?fi:1%1V4W - i . ,1 . 1 4 � I � � I � UENTXON� THIS F,&FER* I I 41 . I I . I I . � N ,% #vvrxzSSr:S VEOU'HiEr) I . ., . . � ­ I . 1. � . .. I - .- - . " � � J '. I - . . - I . � . I � . V - � I I , I . . . - . - � . - . I . � ­ - I 1. ­ - � . � i- " �, . . I I � ri . � � - - - I 1. - - - � -_ 1. I . � � (' - . � - . . I I I I I � . ,-- � . 1; ­ I ;.I � I - � � - - .1 � . � . 01 . � � 1_ - . � � ­ .. 7 � . :_ . . .. � .�. �_ , , , ,­ - _� 1-1 �, �, � � � -11 .. � . I � -1 - �­ - . � ----- -1- --- - -, _­ ­ ­ I _.. � I � I f 1: - . .1 - � � " I ­­ I I I ­ �, - I _ . - _. . L ­- - - -_ ­ A . � . 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