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I � - - . ye.yor, X6WI6qr of theAVIDOISU011 Of Ontario 10 . � , 'fly ; � ­ I ------ � -� . 1. - 8111 . W9130 -- There is no' U11IMati011 SO de't"OUt' A horrid Eight-, iii trntb, jillbough they w,ra but I I - . , , ­� �-, � J surveyors, Amount Ontario. law-, ft cons' r - I .., � . - %3;1 - L96 I & I I t , h AARPY, " - ly -wished for among bQekoeperS as that flies, k . - , I 11 .. I I ­ � � I - , FOP. SALE OR jo RUNT. -For sale or to . - of the '- ention of swarming. If thii Forwhat worse worse fate than his who of starvation ' . I . . ,­ - I � ramith, I � Prev dies? � i � I I - I FAR'%$ lot 3, concession 4. H. EL S-, lucke GUW . � . such fate, too sure, was theirs who on that paper , .. I a I ' � 0ontainin 10D acre& For further particular$ ap* . . �— I I could Waccomplished, the speciahit � �)-, - i � . , . .. to . Bels -r- A Egmaindville. 1349-S t N I Wt�AVAF�E 13UFF WYANDOTTES? could haye several out apiaTics and lit, I— : , . -A - T CHARTERS, . . - , �� - 9 N" � For thence t Inake ftcaPc exceeds both strength � � Do � - - � I -- 1 4 . - � . I . . � ....— � � manag -ply vi M . , . - � , I -jaCK Fort SA:L& -David R111, Staft P 0 k �;! These Fowls Hwve 33een OrIginated IX. k at � e them, by sini sitin- them and wit. � .- -V .. - * . - . --M - - I i: -� � F, k I , . S ;rseder of Thoroughbred Durham Cattle and � 'Ilql . � -� Different Ways.. once a week , during W6 honey seasoll- The greater number lay already stiff and c3ld, - . - � - L -11 . � Berkshire pigs. young stock of both sex for sale. 111 Least Thime tc in postures v.-hich th�,, fl,lit for life too plainly told. � 1 � I I ., 11 � ' � I L I ISM -6 t�4 datte is of much niorc As it now is, there iftust be some one .. I - . 11 The But *Yan s, or the JoSq A f tw, back downwardat WIUg3 made fast, Ni ith feet --- � 11-1 .. . I -nd hive swarm ,. * - 1, I I . . 9 - � - . -islon I ��- recent origin t1laft are the Silver White I watch for a . In air, " for I nfants and I , - �� � I ORN BEATTIE 01,rk ,f the Second Dh in this direction will be great. TO ralSC Keep ceaseless twirling them in efforts of despair; Children* . I ..� � �� Counj� Coi�mis8loner, of Huron, Con- cz� � I .. T, � J Cc I LN � and the -Golden Wyaudottps.- Tbey' -are 'While Eome, their little Etrength vs.bausted in the � ­� Funds . . comb honey to the best advantage we rw� I - ,- I I . .0ancer, Ya�d, Loan and insurance Agent. E-4 - . t-4 recognized, however, as a distinct vari- , , strife, ' � . � - : . I � , � , 7 1 - . � itoted and- to Lo�n. Office -Over Sharl) & . I Must have good populous colonies of By quivering strokes at times give evidence of life,7 - - I . I- � . D-v,,W store, Main strOet, Seaforth. 1289 - . I I �-4 ety by the American Poultf� associa-. I " bees, 4nd whon they are in this condi- A few, by fearful toil the egmiess verge had gained,, ,- � I . . - - . thority, . And there that life resign for which each verve MOTHERS. Do You Know th" Paregoric. ­­ �1- - . I � .-­ bo tion, although a recognized Jau . . tion swarming is quite likely to occur, was strained. . I � I many w -called Soothing Syraps, and - � I I . - . , � ULUS FOIL SALE. -For sale, three thorn '" writing to 'Obuntry Gentleman, ,says � � . v BatemaWs DrOps, Godfrey a Cordial, . I -� I I : iZ'l -� � to� I � I and at present there seems to be no in- � I -- � . I 111 r 4 d the dismal sheet. of opluiq or morphine ? . ]a Durham Bull cahres, from 9 to 12 - most remedi for children are composed L men L14 hod 01 While yet I si . � 4b Mr. D. D. W11,3011's bu I i . . that purchasers who expert every xdly gaized upon . _ - L4 . All of them are of red color, IV I ' "Iqll - Another heedless one lit lightlY on Its feet ; . . I I ,, th fallible, ,practical, profitable met: I - . I , I I each upwqxda, - . MJ chicken reared from'. Buff Wyandotte g naroiatle polsons? � I I ; � Vin axe At for service. Apply on Lot 13,� . I P0^S But ihrewder than the rest, m it ]Do You Knaw that opium and morphine me stupefyin -� vrhite. N iting this, but it Is sible that the snare It know,: � - ; I . I - ­ . 4, . . 4, H. R. S., Tuckeramith, or to Egmond- eggs in 1894 to be true -to standard de- , Preve' . Without a secoap step, on nimble 'wings it fi I -- I . el Z)OU 1377 one may yet'be digeovered. The best . I -1- : , � , -1 . � � *11 assuredlybe disappoint- One other still there Was my , sympathies that won :; - , � �� !. OCH - � so YOU pe rcocs -� : ,. I I ­ P. WX. C scription wa -v� a For hours he struggled ha I -1 . 00 , ad nothing,' � � probably that' can be done is to allo I rd, but yet h I I . -1. I � I � 6 ed. " The- authority quoted tells of three done.. � Wlthout labeling them poisons I � .. . , i. HORTHORNS FOR SALE. -For sale three short- I - generous entrance, shade the hive and . . - . . � - � � i :ell ,-, . I � d 'tte, � I - � e 11 - horn bulls fit for service. Also a number o; is I ways by which these Buff Wyan 0 . . � . � . . I I 91 . I that there, is an abundance of room bow this, now that way, bravely tugged the little 4: , � . I . � . .. -VW8 avid heifers 10 calf- Will be sold cheap and on - . ­ hav been originated: - see Do Ton Know that you should not permit any mecU01M to be given your child , � -, - 3ply on Lot 16 Concession 10, Morris, 0 . I in the surplus apartment. heart ; . .1 I . . 11 OW terms, Al - I 11" 11 INS . ; gt-�-By- - Golden wy. . k In vain ; from that vile snare his linibs he could nota unless you or yopr physician, know of what It is composed? I . .1 , P.O. NEIL MeDORALD. 381:ltf , Fir crossing the - cl �­ - ,Y down. of Blyth PROM PT I It may not be out of place to remar , Dart, � - - I AP 0% - I ,� n d ha a '-st cf I 1. � � � . on -- andotte and the Buff Co6bin. 'The 'Gold- - , ed too bard to be resolved, - - � . - � � . OU�SE TO BELL OR RENT -The house that some beekeepers -perhaps all Whd' A problem it appear , I Do iron Know that Caswria is a purely vegetable PrePamtlo I an t t L 11 I � I . . � James Street, P�t present- occupied by Mr. . . I en Wyandotte itself originated. in Sev-' . . I One part no sooner free, another is involved. - - , . . . � . . find it convenient to Xemain in or neat . -with every bottle ? � -11 � � I 11 .. ]a more are four . Ito Ingredients is published . , � . I � — -- � � I Is for sale, or will be rented. T) . shop this scene while s3A 1� ' - , � I - . � Dablo, * I � oral Ways -by a cross of the Silver Wy- .1. ., I I kitchen, vi6od-shed the apiary during the swarming season outside the Whisky . - � - ,me, parlori din nir room, that Castorie. Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Sa=u,,l T- �* '- I � � - � � I ned-roo er. There Is- andotte and the Winnebago, the SiIV6)L view, . � ;' . DO YOU Know . I 11 - � , . 7 1 Due. cellar. Uwra and soft wat marm ess;. " * I - - . I and stA Apply to thou-hts are I - sc �'­ � - � � � I good stable on the prewlses. The Huron ftnositorg Wiandotte and the Buff Cochin, the -prefer to have at least one F ITY turned within upon the hapI That 11. has bow in use for nearly thW years, and that more Camris is nou � I � � I I . - rew, - - - VI also a � . h colony, as Wi - . . I I '�� cleaxed Oilt at � JAMES MoMIGHAEL, Seatorth. 1387-t I Ali I e and the P"idge Co- from eac" tl-1 a proper sea- - c 15 It cares to drown in' . , - I , ,I Silver Wyandott : Lured madly there in crowds the , . . � I-. . - - I " 14 ONT. � son they may get more honey in. the . . of all other renleffies for children combined f ­ 11 I I lver'Wy- � drink, . I I - ' - TJLLSFOR SALE. -We have still on hand ;or chin and probably also the Si ate and haye more bees ill the Nor on its fatal spell one moment spare to think, of the lUnitea F -1.tesl =-1 C -f - I0. i - - ­ - - � - ,- � . * � ' Shorthorn bulls, 13 and 14 months bid aggreg ]DO YAm Xne,W that the Patent OMCO DOPRrtment I - B sale two. andotte and the Bhack Breasted Red fall, but more than one swarm from 8 The fly that fled in time this lesson might convey, . - . - There is therefore, inaSMUch W ' Where pleasure strews her sweets tis perilous t6,, Dr. Pitcher and his assigns t0l use the "-N'(:: �*. - .1 , reds. The dams. of these bulls were sired by Royal MCLEAN BROS,) - PUbli8hers Game. � � other countries, have Issued exclusive right to - . I ­­ . Saxon 110537) straight Imported pedigree, now at the colony is not. desired when honey is the stray ; , � -� � ; _ - �11 I head o � one of the largest thoroughbred berds in the the Silver Wyand6tte had a portion of - While those which reached the verge,but only resch7 " Cast,wi&" and Its forTaUla, and that to imitawthemis &,state prison Gffens8l . - . - ­ il . ; 0 1\� � provinc& One of them is sired by Mr, W ' Uson's im- � - , objeotsought. Fortunately aftersWarin ed to die, I cdo= -­� I � portedD�flance and is good enough for a similar' - ADVERTISING RATES- Asiatic blood, a considerable percent Ing Is preventable. The Plan practiced Wcul tic forces pleasure underlie ; � ]Do You KxLow that one of the, rewons for granting this government Prote - i- d -show what mag -L -, � �� � hi Contract advertisements, matter changeable at age of th6 blood of � wh long, though in a hopeful, - � - IN ISTREn, . T.heother will make a good serviceable fowls -with feathered ­, T - ,on, very low pr* _ most id called the Reddon method and And be o battled - . I - I I . I - lee. No fancy prim, terms to . I � I . � . I becausii awtoris had been proven to be AlmolutelyXiairmlesst � - I I . -- - rUU quite on Lot 8, Concession 10 will PNR UM shanks in this strain- of the Buff . Wy'- . - � hiving the swarm upon the ,� strife, e value teach of e*en an iniaecV8 life. I for 35 � - 1.­ � � ;Ztwe purchaser. Eu . consist&in Might men th furnished I - Kippen P. 0. McKAY . . , I � �ersmibh, - or address I Year 6 moo. 3 m03. - andotte, and it need not be surprising ]DO You Know that 35 average doom of Castoria, we . - - I'll .-Tua 1370-tt 11 to 21 Inches, inclusive $4 50- $250 $1 50 '" old stand and placing the old hive by ' - � �;,� - .- I -- I - %- -- ­ - BROTHR11S. r I -'. - � - - to find many chickens witri feathered More wisely thou might they both time and money', - - . � I'll ­ I — " � :-- . -- I I 61 5 00 2 75 1 65 -some . its Bidet -but ,with its entiance turned spend, � eeub4 or one cent a dose ? , I - I tr.- . 6 to 10 11 -50 1 75 - years to come. 0 ustend, I - -.1 . I I 8 300 ,Eivate funds to loan atlarest s to ,5 11 6 goo shanks for � away at an angle of 45 degrees. Each Thr,n n such pleasures that in misery in Preparadou� your children DIV -� . � Ito 2 66 at 6 00 326 1 85 Second -By crossing the Golden Wy- Could we with eye of God the globe's expanse be4 -10�0 YCm Know that when possmed of thIs perfect I I . I ­­ . ; . .. . - 8 boo rates of interest in' sums to! suit if the advertiser elects to change not - oftenerAhan kdotte . and the Rhode Island Red. da� the entrance of the old hive is bold, ' 11 be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rwt I � . ,� - I . � . am . -,- � , . ­ - � I � I I - borrow . � I . �1' . � ers. Loans can be COM- once per monlbh,.a reduction -of 20,per cent. will be slightly turned toward that of the nelv- What fields of slaughter would those drinking de0 . I . S 700 - Just W*at the Rhode Island Red has I un f old. - - g. They are ftd& -1 - I I - on the above quoted prices. f - I � � )O pleted and money advv*U�ced made be obtained on aPPV` been Aoduced from no *one seems to ly hived swarm. WUH��M are worth knowin " " . I I � S120i .1 Rates for special position can At the end of a week both hives are 0 God I that such a sight drink's slaves could free but . 11 � I �-.. I � - . - - I . � al;500 within two clays. Lpply to R. cation at this office. - It is a fowl of about the size of . "I - , � - I I ' , . - I I Business or professional cardsA not exceeding three know. - sitting side by side, and if i either were Wit ' The &a-si-416 is an imez � - � I . - ;-� I WV - ­ I . $2.,500 S.I[A-ys,Baritister,&c.,Seaforth. quarters of an inch, $4 to $5 per year. 0 the Wyandotte, varying - in comb, but . Then not in vain their fate these insects would have - . - � , ­ - I I - 125 -Advertisements of Strayed, Lost, Found, etc., not removed all of the flying- bees would met. L.,J;E.' - , w "' 1). , isu"t*�R�---;' -a Of Wrap � - --- � W&W � XJA[E I th Sl,,each subsequent usually Single, and of a reddish buff col.� -,I- " - - ORRICK. � dait-n—ro j �r. �,A�:� ��-- - . � � # exceeding on h, ter the one that remained. It is at ;tlllf'.7�1--Y" , ' - ' 7t4Z:Z,J. ED. - - - ­ "' - I . . ­ - - . .... I inouth 6ft I or. It has never been bred to standard en Edinburgh, October , th, 18E0. � . I . . - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Advertisements of Farms ind Real "to for We, about this time that the first young —# - . I 1-. � . I - not exceeding IJ Wohes, one mouth $1.50, each sub- requirements, but, has, been developed on queen batches in the parent colony, and I � , I - � - -The undersigned bas twenty ser the farms of Rhode Island and vicinity When Baby Put on Pants. Children Cry for Pitchae-Ir'S CaStOtl9ke - MS FOR BALM . - ---� . . � . -- � ,ent month 76c. It is to her ad -vent that Swarming to ; `aA " I 'iH;ivnl;e-r, �d'CitYd -80—enl -of 80leMR .ast Huron, the ban- dvertisemeirkta on local page, ten cents per line 1� 6Y We a i , ­ � Choice Farms for sale in F cent. to, with but the one thought of producing a - I , eye, but help iunt of 26 per du6. Just - at this time the old hive iR tate . - ­- - � .- I . _, uvity of the Province; all sizes, and prices to each insertion, with a disce farm foNvl. It is believed to have I of sadness, when at home we con- --- � � I -.� " iv e . net Co, parties who also have regular contract "O. g "­ . c�ed to a new Stand some distance still casts a gloam � Z � you the fall inforMAtIOD, write or call personally. _ . ... �.­.1.&A;..JW ., I I I . suit. For ements under township or village d some blood of gregate: Y- Z.::)ili­ . � - � eriDg at - Notroub em. F. S. SCIOn, Brussels Local advertis some Cobhin blood an ky. All of the flying bees return to For a ist prattle n off IS91-tf heaffing 6o per line each Insertion. baby form Is mlsslngi and no child � ; Y, 'Cl , P. 0. . T.MDN,nt advertisements, ten - cenia other breeds in its 3nakeup.' The shanks awf I ony gratitir ) -"j::J-Z---�1 I - - , -- �, usually four � � fir" inserlItIon, three cents per line each subsequent � are for the most part free from feathers. the old gand and join the new col IV@ music sweet, refreshing, since the baby put ' q�� I - M FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 4, Concession � which has been placed the- supers Pants. , - - I -- J ali-rihment. insertion nonpareil measure. AN I - : Hibbert, containing 76 acres, nearly all clear- t uff Wyandottes from this cross uPon . I � ­ � I I FA`7, Advertisements without specific directions will be The B the old hive. . The old colo - i � taken from - � =� ; ell drained and well fenced, and a good orcha . ed accordingly- . 'Twas a transformation truly.and it marked an epoch- W �, - , ed, wi a frame barn and driving shed, inserted till forbid, and ohs 11, are scaroely as large as those from the By is so completely robbed of its bees grave, CITY X GROCE-R I - -- ' I , . lormances and : a never -failing wall, Blirthsi, Marriages and Dea his inserted gratis. _ � i also cattle *shed, a good frame house, close to schoo , TER FJX08I,ro1L goes into 4,300 home@ every week. Cochin cross, but are. as 1i rule, better just as'the young queens are hatching it took away dear babyllk and boyhood to us gave 4; .. -. at can't be beat, - I t convenient to church, within six miles of Mitchell. which means on a conservative estimates that It bw layers and: have fewer chickens with The change could be discovered witli the slightest � � .. � - . . or Munro P. O. RICHARD . kind. of glance rL­1t'2:'*—`?. ­ -,k- -4:','- -4-�­�" - .. Apply- On Wemill8s, IM.tf . 20,000 resde;� eyery week. It is the beat advertising hanks. ; that swaiming does not occur, all of the at day be pqt -EAFORTfis �� : I SCOTT. I medium In Western Ontario. I feathers on the & being killed At the pride-flusbed face of b�b MAIN STREET3 -S � I - Third -By :breeding from Golden young queens except one on pants. - . - - ;11 - . I � suit all Sights -"OR SALE. -Good farm for We, Lot 15, Conces- — Wyandottes only, selecting each year Probably in royal combat. I I � - I I J!' alon 12, in the township of Stanley, contait5 A. LITTLE - least black This plan fails only when the queen It closed the doors of lullaby And opened wide the ,11 .. I - � --- . IGO Bores, go Rom cleared. Frame barn, shed showed. the t the time of gate r.,;v-,-C-n� '� - #1- ­'� I �d at all prices, . . . . . house and large orchard of Con,yeyancer, Collector, Book-keeper and Account. those which " cells are so far advanced a That leads from arms of mother to the hill of man's - I I - stables, large brick farm will be sold on very easy ant, . Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance Agent, markings. This claim has been made by . g that the first queen batches estate ! I - --rrw. 11 I -1 - 7 . - splendid MIS. 'ID's No evouni- Money to Loan, Correspi one or . S .-� �i �-- A .... 11 . I - before the removal of the hive, br , L -al . tem.s as the proprietor wishes to retire. mdence, etc. Parkies re- more western breeders, and it Is sw"xmln they The lights of dawning future 'crosathe fragrant patij- , - � Also quiring services in any or T e branches will receive way 1115148, XAityu a m- Ringis. � brance convenient to school and churches, and well, thev ible that a strain of B-nffs might in . .. I - waterid. Apply on the premises to ROBERT prtmpt attention. Office in Whitney's Block, (up - are in Such* an early stage that the queens Of biliby, and enthralls him -oil the day he put on I . . I I or BoxI4, Bayfield P.O. 1386-tf 8 ) Main Street, Seaforth. M24f this way be produced. ' s after the pants. I tilt . - .. : DELGATY, tvArs - I ery purchaser of a new variety do not_�4tch until sev eral day - 0— . � I -1 -- . . B -qt ev . - -- I - I ; for repairs. - .. sale, 40 acres of removal,, which allows sufficient bees to 4. T — - - ROPERTY FOR SALE. -For o obtain the uniform- ,4augh a Little Bit" ; JA :� . � ; Lot No- 30, of the Sth -.1 �,­ : land, being north part of 99 -Should not expect t ��� RA .- ,�- ­ I -r-%rr1-r-T- : �� P i U SMITH & CO en ' that can be had from batch to bring about swarming. This Here'$ a motto, just yeur fit; ­ - I I IxTr I - .-:. ­ � 1, I � -ed the rest a 0 0 ity in chick s I , �,:;7�w- ­ -- - concession of Morris, 30 acres impro% obstacle has been removed by closing 11 Laugh a little bit." " ..;;... � ... �.... �.7:.­ -n. � - , � � ­. - .3 ±r,* T ift , I . good bardw000 bush. Also 830 acres iA Manitoba, ieties. . .- . ­ it " - - long establishM va'ri When you think you're trouble -hit. ­ - ; a five mAes of Killarney, on the Pembina River, the entrance of the old hive as Soon as . .i,- � . . " I . � �..". . I I , I withl :B-&MT:EC-W-M;-'S- . ­ �� being composed of the West half section No. 18, in � 1.1 Laugh a little bit." .:. . I - Advice About Silos. the hive is parallel by the side of the Look misfortune in the face, - �� . township No. 3, in the County of Turtle MountaiD. . I . .- ­ j � I sl ­,village lots in Brussels, that will be sold I Banking business tran,S&Oted, n The COUP ve and placing in the entrance -a Brave the beldam's rude grimace ; .. - Z I Also ,, A Genera 1u an article on Silos I . try new hi Ten to one It will � ield Its place � . . � ­ — � cheap, either in pairs o Farmers' notes discounted. - I - - , 1390-tt Gentleman the advice -is given to Put "bee ebicape'?-that is, a wire cloth cone If you have the grit and wit . MR . - I I - . . Brussels. Drafts bought and sold. . . r the sur- , ilig outwardly. This allows the Just to laugh a little bit. I . � - - � I X MORRIS.- Iutereat allowed on deposits- about 40 gallons of water ove 4R6 I ,; �, 0 FARM FOR SALE 1 16 foot silo. This advice bees to leave the hive, but when they Keep your f"e with sunshine lit,�-' ­- .,-11 v - -� - - or taken for face of & 16'4y . .. - 0-1 SALE NOTES discounted --.1,- QUARTER I A -C;or'bh halt of Lot 23, Concession 6, township ot I 11 Laugh a little bit." AD ' 8 - Mom-'% county of Huron, containing 100 acreb, 75 .- is given, says the writer who suggested return they do not find the Small. open- , C-.:- .4 1 1 HE I - FOR �, - A ollection Gloomy shadows off will flit — , '--,. �,l . - d wid 9, nice 1�in but enter the newly .:­­ � � 1. - � I , lace with good front. - . � - ­ --�. 11 . From Brussele. There is a good o I rchard and new OFFICE --First cloor north,of, Reid & a good thing, for it has ' face - I � . '-- Bi- . , - 11, . . WWS acres cleared, well fenced, good Ian 9 . I e it is found to be Jug of the cone, if you have the wit and grit . . d a third miles it, because in practic tens the forming, hived Swarm. This keeps the parent Col- Just to laugh a little bit, I U , b, also a comfortable es that no swarm - ! I FINE GROCERI 01, , , bank barn 44x6O, and good stab] Nilson's Hardware Store. . of - a blanket of mold over the our oDy so reduced in be . Cherish this as sacred writ; TEAS and ­"��. Will be sold V. :,: " D BY I I - . house and good water on the place. eks r . 1. 11 cheap. Apply on the'place to DAN'ID PIPE, or SEAFORT.H. that has not been equaled in the presier- Ing occurs. In about two we f Om " Laugh a little bit," I � 1390X8 � -d the old Keep it with you, sample it ;- . ­ . � 1. LLERO . BruEsels P. O. v rface layer of ensilage the time that the swarm issue 11 Laugh a little bit." :W(:):R- . 1�-- .� . ,ation of the sa I --,AL(3-M3MTr-rf3 ., - I � - I �, 1. I . -For sale, Lot 33, Con- . � by any form or- device of cover, and be- hive cau be placed upon anew stand Little ills will sure betide you, - . � .0ocoas, IH iggi n ' :, OD FARM FOR BALM a'ripe queen cell, Fortune may not sit beside you, S - ,111 I containing ico acres, 90 of A I sides it is not a very expensive affair to and given a queen or Men may mock and fame deride you, ' � Ram Lal'S Teas, Beasdorp's ­ � Wcession 6, McNillOP, I I he foregoing in - I �: . � - � - which are cleared, well fenced, well underdralned, apply. It needs to have the surface well says the authority for t But you'll mind them not a whit � - There is a good dwelling house, a communication to Country Gentleman. if you langh a little bit. .. -­ � and ready for crop I 11 Eureka" and Diamond Orystal,Salt. a large bank barn wfth stone stab.ing, also other neces- I trodden down -and all plans demand 8 . . . C", I —ST. NIC1101,A9. I ' � I I . sary outbuildings. There is -a good young orchard tlArd day distribute -,--*— . . I of choice fruit. There are two never failing springs, this -and then the Three Ways of Ending Stumps- f C � � I one at the house and the other at the barn, so there a . the water over the surface as evenly as � S are How Many Miles to Babylor.x-" � - * � is always plu-ty of It is . Three ways of disposing Of Stump is 0110en, N- I.- - I o . *ater and no ptImping. possible. He adds: A wide, smooth piece of road JOIRID ]L***T*. * within six miles of Seaforth and a mile and a half R . - er suggested in The Rural New,:Yorker. . ' = -. I .-- a a splendid farm and will be Last fall we turned a pail of Wat and &als marked out on both sides of the I I �- This* from Constance., It i s or addr ss Con- CONSTIPATION9 s kerosene will road. Then bounds are wade both up. aud - I... -- sold cheap. Apply on the premise in addition `nto each corner of the silo One correspondent say . . - � - , - I I stance P.O. SAMUEL DORRAKC& 1392-tt ' m. He bores a hole �n the heart 1QWn the road, and no player mus� go . . , . - : 4 1 -------.-------- F*,EILIOUSNESS, . after treadiy Ulu .. � . I . .jg it as full as possible and end the fills ii with kerosene and ( Tis chosen to be '9W TV UAM �- � . . . . . . IRST CU -,SS FARM FOR SALE YSPF.PSIA /,Z) . did -not lose a bushel beyond the light of the stump, beyond the bounas. A gh - .-Evituated in , i�j the A A * . . -- I � of T�ckersmitb, being, Lot 23, G-�,, D covers it over. ]In a mouth he fills UP the "watchyfian," and takes ber placc I FURNitrURE s FURN � . . � F the township ininglooacres, go of which are . cover of mold that formed over the sur- . . .1 � -1. . Concession 2, conta SUCK 11FEADAGREP With kerosene again and a few days aft- middle of the bounds betwe . eu the gpials, Z, "S . � . . � in a t-ood state of cultivation, 10 acres of ,-- od bar&- face of the silo and did not exceed 15 . a out the while all the players ather Iii one of the I — - � I � er sets them on the and buria . . I -- �� i I I - M , [ I -E,+9fJ, - I I L'-9�- : ra V , � I . .. I I , I " . , . I I I . I I � I � I I" � wood' bUbh. Excellent f ences, all Well underdrained, R F.G U LATE THE LIVER. bushels loss all told -for a silo 15 feet one of le 'players calls out, and a , never failing wells of water, good orchard, large . her Plan is goals. Then, ! I � . ��� stump, roots and all. AnOt . , - bank barn with goi -also - ONE POLL AFTER EATING - My observations. and practice s to B�bjlon ?" and the Cheapex�than the, Chea est, an S -1 two ,P � I 3d stab'Ing, other outbuild square. . while a " How many mile . I - . � � � . . . . Inks, all nearly new,and a commodious brick dwelling. INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. confirin me in the belief that any cover to twist them out with a pole, watchman replies, " Three -score and ten 1" . - % -1 � I I . s farm Is within 5 miles of Seaforth,S from Bru,3e- -D, Co- LTD. , I c 4 we- get there ood as the Best. � - LOOK Thi - WS MF eless, provided third plan consists In blowing them out The player then asks Can ., G I . , Apply- on the PRI GE 25 C -TS. IKED TORON-ro,l on a silo 19 wholly us . I �- % � field and is convenient to tchoo I down each with dynamite. by candle -light?" to which the watChrnau 1 and see. for yourselves. The 11 I, premises. MRS. AGNES ALLAN, Drucefteld. � � . the surface is well tramped with a pole cut may answer either of two Ways. If She To be con-vinced of this fact, give us a cal I -. . I - � �­ � 1392-tf day for a few days- and the -nA 'Wi I + . I I Ves if -ouj leas are la ,i ; -A h -vino -purchased e very f ne stock from signe . a � .. al� . I . . I blanket of To twist stumps Out I o th a J nber th � the As * e of -the P .11 I � . . . . HERE I . . . I . � � , � - #-DAY. � ,I � n �:R 0- I I � . L here all we ,than any .Vest. � . . - � 0 - ri-ces. I Ay's office, on I - `t1% I Ap 4 J I UU Y , � i F,f# old staud. . , - I . - I.. � I - : . i I .. . . �­��" - the,i addition a strong"ever ;Ov ,Lueu "u's, p eases o ay ) ULL 'U.L" 5- e a -'�,- - ­ ( � . BOARS FOP. SERVICE. ffift mold assisted to form b pull any stump up I 1* ht "' they must run from one g4si to - - � water. If water Is ny ed, the strong chain you can estate of Matthew Robertson at a very low figure, are pr p red to offer the . Of ot apPli aa thq run I . �. . —The undersigned The Kippen . ckly that it fire to eight Or ten inches through' Select tahne olltter.- If she can co,tch any same at prices which defy competition. I . IMpRoVED YORKSHIRE PIGS., surface dries out so qui by, they must help her to catch the: ' rest. . - - I has for sale a number of Thoroughbnd Im- - I - of both . sexes. Apply on Lot fangs instead of forming the close blan- one stump for anchorage, lay the lever ; I 8 " � . proved Yorkshire Pigs, SUAL osite side from that you wish But, if, instead, she should say, " Y,6s, and � L. R. S., Tu" - -%mith, or address ' the op- I . . I I -k '. Wm. CHAPMAN. I J � 8 . :, goal and touch it, and tben . r4 bac The ,,Vn - 24 Conces6ion 2, TO THE FRONT AS U ket mold,that proves so effectual a pro- on- the opp - back again!" then they must run to g An nartment 1355 f I , and with a good pair of horse dertakin Fj , Br'licefield P, 0. I � I tect'on from the air at the surface, and to draw . can posite ­ F - —The running at full blast and at the end of a at th long end of . the lever you agam. to the starting place. Every omi�e she I ,�, - . , I I SERVICE. Th6 Kippen mills are now tnotice, a second dash of Water . 0 stumps in one day than with catches in-ust help her until all are 4,ugh - 1 w ell uppli with a fine sAsortment - of Caskets, Coffins, Shroulclet &c., at r --. igned has for service a thoroughbred are prepared to do GRATING on the shortes on get week is not labor lost, we think. draw more t a s ed - 41 , - �on, again, witti the . . - Poland China Boar, bred by Wm- & F. Row, of AN and most reasonable terms. in this WAY Y � — . any stump in.achine I have ever seen- Then the game must start . es to suit the public. .1� X I . - Oat. Terms—$I at the time of serri�-e, with the �` The PrIO ; . . Also a few of flour from your own wheat, and better valuefor Marketable ca-ujiftowers. you will require a chain made of three- first one caught for the watchinp.a. � previlegeof returning if neoesg[143- other way. Good flour " the above named breed of both sexec fors-ileat the money than in any Am increased percentage- of msirketa-' fourths -inch iron to pull a 10 inch smaller the girls, the shorter shotild `�e the - - - I - moderate prices. write or call. Lot lo, Concession guaranteed. . ,Lr you distances. Girls sometimes play this�by the - �.. - ' s the result of ban - I � 110 A ­ . CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. hour with great enjoyment. . , ROBEOrrSON � & SON, - � . O., ont. WK. SINCL&IR. ble heads wa d1ing stump. With a chain 25 feet 101 , lit . I 6, Stanley, Varna P _ . ,. . I I 1379 tf - — I I cauliflower plants in pots during the can clear all the stvimps within reach of — *— . . , .�.,. ' � -DERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE.—The under. 3L(:)G S- . early stages of growth. Trimming Plauts the firstounchor stump. Leave one stump Some Legacies. ,� Warerooms—Strong"s Red BIOCI<7 Main Street, -11�7� I',' - JD signed has on his premises Lot 10, concession 4 ' . at the time of ,setting wv,s -of doubtful within reach of the chain, to pull the ot ofien do we hear of a cat being left a � ­�­ )roughbred Berkshire Boar for set. The highest price in cub will be paid for good - N - - . � alue. Early varieties, as a T#le,,. prov anchor, and the work is complete- I I � Tuckersmith a W V sum of nioney. There recently died in S3M A :F03K5W--J"- - - 1. N4.ce. Terms.-$:'; payable at time of -servloo with ogs, or they will be out to order. — I- I 'i I � privilege of returning it nem:myy. W. J. CHESNEY . -- . ed more certain than the later sorts to Insecticide. Paris a. lady wbo had 'a beantiful" cat t"o . - I , . A Now - Egniondville, P. O. 1371-t f ' produc�, a satisfactory crop. The gener- � which she was devotedly attached. When � - - � . - - 3[j-UM:E3JM:R- of the gyPsy moth ­,, THE - UPROVED YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned All 4tinds of Lumber for sale, cheap. . al treatnWnt of the cauliflower is sim- F. C. Moulton tuseciti- she died she made provision in her will for ,,,�� I,. - �-� I will keep for the improvement of otocl�, on Lot I -11arto that required bythe oSbb&ge- Commission announces a new" . the payment of rent for a suite of rooms for �­ � -1 N and left a suni of money . I � I I 11 � 83 Concession 8, L JOH " MCNEVIN, ' CANADIAN BANK .OF CONTMERCED - R. S., Tookersmith, an Im. . - , Fre4uent and thorough cultivation Is cide. It is aroenate of lead, a fine white 'the use of this cat, � --� pi;ved Yorkshire Boar with first-class pedigree, to . ter than p i for personal a man and . I 13574 f . proprietor. wwntiaL That the "hends way be well Wwdert which Is ligh aria to Pay attendance of ZSTABLISHED 1867. � which a limited number of sows will be taken. , � being fully as effective woman. Amother wornan left to the town . . ierms.--$I Pavabli at the time of service with the — bleached, the outer leaves should be gree -ii, and while privilege of returning if necessary. This is one of - brought together and tied a few days In its operation in destroying Insect life , in which she died a stim of money, on two - HEAD OFFIOEs TORONTO. the best bred pigs in the County. THOMAS LANE. . ai d that it is preferable. conditions. One was that her tomb was to It . .. . 1353-t f Unless taken directlY it is also 01 Ina . - before cutting. be kept in good condition, and the other OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - *690001()00 'I, . , -,------------­--­--- for . WOMEN. from the garden, a cabbage.or cauliflOW- It has the advantage of being readily - - . - - . - = - . - M $ 1,2001000 1 . that the town should pay the sum of 48 per L . . :DOARS FOR sERvicE.-The undersigned has — I so placed that it Been on the leaves, 'so that one can teU REST 1! ,oroughbred English Berkshire and . er Is much improved if I year for the care of her cat. She carefully ALKER, : GxNjRAL 31ANAGER. - I _D selvice a tb B. E. W . at his premises, Lot 6, , � THE - which have and which have stipulated that he should bee fed in the - � - . � thor6ughbred Tamworth bred can absorbiwater through its stalk for at a glance �— 4 - - I aconeesqlon6 , Hullett. The Berkshire pig was - 12 to 24 houis before cooking. . . not been sprayed, which is often of morunig with a quarter of a pint of milk SEAFORTH BRANOH. - . by Snell, of FAmonton. Terms -%-00 for the Berk g lig,bter than served in a Sevres saucer ; at mid-day with Draft - - hire and *1.60 for the Tamwortb, p?.yable at the OWEN Any insects in a cauliflower head great convenience, - Bein 1, the bones A General Banking Business Trailsacted, Farmers' Notes discounted, . I .iviie of service, with the privilege of returning if ettle 843 quick- a piece ofliverl or fish from Which a %ad the, prinoipal-Cities , � i , neccutiary. Also a number of good young pigs fit for - insy be driven out by soaking it in Nalt Paris green, it does not s Ily removed, the same to be issued,'psyable at ail points in Cauad . In, I I . These are all registered stock. F. The ly, and as a result can be distributed had been carefu - . �N. service for salf � water, upside down, for an hour. repeated at night, his bed to be a basket the 'United Statest Great Britain, France) Bermuda, &-c- I - 12A — - H. suaoA�U,s, Constance. -1 - . - 13. 3-t f I I I -nnel ; and on each � 1 ­ I_. I E L ILE Ot TR I C earliest varieties grown at the station mom evenly over the fo iage. A great warm y lined with fla GS BANK DEPARTMENTti - I -- - — I ly, Dwarf Dan- objection to the use of Paris green is the ' . BERKsHIRFS.-The undersignol, . were Burpee s Best Bar Sunday the cat was to have a bath and have SAVIN ­ 11� . �� -yMPROVED ish, Kronk's Perfection and Livingston's � I liabilfty of using an overdose and there ' urrent rates Of illtered -. .- ' X breeder of improved Berkehire swine, will keed - tied on his neck a bow of blue ribbon. upwards received, and c . .1 e plants t - -s efebrafed boar, Morton (2587), sire L - F owed. gWInterest added to the principal at the end of . 4 for servicoi the c Savernake's BET. ,arliest, closely follo* ning the foliage of th The writer distinctly - remembers when I May and Novew- I � . - Royal Star, (imp.) (1603), dam enate an overdose little girl, aa old sorrel horse that 811 � � � I . -4 Daughter, (Imp.) (1919). Terms, for grade sows. ­rradeMark] DR. A. OWEN. Landreth's First,Long Island Beauty sprayed, With the arr, she was a - I ' ,31-0), and for registered sows, or sows eligible for L . e the foliage. used to stand usually unaer the one tree ber in each year. !I - - :4 registm-tion. �,-!Z�00. Fees J?aYable at, the time of The only Scientific and Pi'actical Electric and Several strains of Snowball. All Of does not injur that grew in a certain field, rarely nioving Speeial attention given to the collection of ()Orhmercial Paper and FSr i -' _ Y- -u� 'OdUciug a Geniiiiie - , — - I I i s�'rvice, With the privilege of returning, if necessar i3elt, made for general se,Pi thes' varieties produced a high.percout �� Hatching � g sows In farrow and for tbe c'ure of Discaso, 0 Chicks by Electricity. beyond the shade of the treei. The horse I Sales Notes. . men - I , .klao on li, currant of Electricity . X. � - . and a few choice 3 oun� to to, or call oil that 6an be readily felt and regulated both ill age of marketable.caUliflOWers--lVI I . ggestion that had crooked legs, a rou M. MORRISi Xq,uager. � :,t11t,r.,,*o11t,g stock for sale. Wri go the su cih coa6, a inane and. I L I WAL MeALLISTER, I qumitity and Power, and applied to any Part of Munson, Maine station. A few years aj hatched by tail that might be calle( molasses color, and F. HOLIA ! 't ( Vairlia. (Ile body. it can be worn at aiiy tinic during , — . chickens would ever be ` 13"f; working hours or sleep, and,%v ill positively curo - e brought down no end yet he always was an especial object of in- - _I:__ � -1 - --.-. — . I steam would hav � . ­ I . --- atisin, . worth Thinking About. terest because he was the heir to $300 a Iftheum ' of the prophet, , i WOC303D.& V1-140j!3ipX1401DXr43& . - " - - sciatica, Sir J. B. Lawes tells in The Rural of ridicule on the head year. That is, the owuer of that, field was a - -i The Great EnalloU nemear. ��. . . . General Debility New yorker how the Germans now are and yet today Steam, is recognized by d $300 a year to take care of this horse, ]D 0 M I N I 0 N -:- B A N K ,� .� l,-\ Lumbago, t means of ppii "lye put in � , Six Packages Guarant"A CO - Nervous Diseases dugfrom this country large quantities experts to be the most efficien which under no condition was to I I promptly. and permauentlY .AUG -16. ' tal - 11 owe all forms of X a. : Dyspepsia, of linseed and cottonseed meal for feed- incubation, and now the novelty is the' harness. The woman who left! the home . - - - I � .,a arvous . varicoccile, ec io h -1 hirn for twenty . . 1135MOM . : � I . , i I I - 'Weakwa, Emissio7li-SPerM. pexual weaduless Ing stock. Suppose they send back in., ,hatching of eggs by means of an el tr t is money had driveD . . I � al feature of this years, and she said that in that tame he had . - - . . . atorrhea. impotency and an impotene-y. place of it sugar made from beets grown iiicub,Mor. The speci; ' - � W * � I % effects of Abuse or Eaxessw, . KI(Iney Diseases, with the fertility contained in the linseed machine is that the heat of the egg shbw-n more intelligence in doing bis work CAPITALl (PAID UP) - W - 615500100M . . Lame 13aelf, than she had in doing hers, and was entitled M W M " W , irentca Worry, e=e"fV6 um ,� - I to the - RE I I ,� drawer is automatically STs of robwoo, opium or Sffiau- , "I u'rinary Diseases%\ and cotton seed. It is easy to see bow in regulati6l: i of money for the care and ,.,is . It consists to this suv � AjUr. -ly 6pplied is ftL,,;t taking tllc tage fiftieth part of a degree F dom tie had shown while palling her wagon. — I ­ .0efore and, lants, ,which soon Ita4 to At- mectripitY pl,opei Kerv,Du.-;, rthcullill tic. lz--ia- such a trade Germany has the advan by radiation � TY I .­ vmjtv, Z10anity, Conmmptim and an mrly grave by importing fertility and exporting a 'of a tank f4cubator, heated I . . - r - place, of drup foralvt it was � source of sorrow to the maa who . Has been preserlbed over 35 years in thousands of ney and Urinal Troiibles, aild Nvill ctrect cure." ot that is of no fertilizing value. from the bottom off a Water tank, which was paid the $300 a year when.. the h6ise - 8EAF0--RL%)r-vL11 BRANCII. - . -,�� I poless cases Nvbere every other proffia :iA idne in seemingly ho � : - - - - Ii. �A owes; Is the "y Ref(able ana HOntst Ned is has failed. ans should feed the stock food is constructed on the multitubular sys- died, for the money - went t6 a foreign ' SEAFORT11. k"=. Aakdruggistfor Wood's PhosPhOdine;if k1loxvii meal disca%ed orgai, may Ame'ric . MAIN STREET - I - . -1 Any sluggish, weak or country. ) I- 'i to hicalthy actildtY and grow the sligar at home. tem. A *— � he offers some worthless mediolnO ID place of ", by this rricans be roused, I — I Drafts on all parts Of the Unitpd Statess - - will send by retUrn i b�fore it is tOO late, - 3day, 21st.'Jnst-, say$ - siness transacted. . .ccornmend - I I -The Globe of Tue! . A eneral banking bu issued, available =�' all P&rts - -T I . Inclose price in letter, and we a wilu i T,eading niedical nion use alid r Z=:==-- I . I I I On Monday at Church's Autoi,y oce School Great Aritain and Europe bought audsold, Letters of credit �, mail. Price, one package, $I; 01:1s $5. on � Owen Beltin tbeirpractice. ers' ',`%le Not�s collect4ed, md advauces made On f"10 -. Vw",exwfUoum Pamphlets free to any address. the CENTRAL rj-- - forthecure of stammering, �beadvauced of Europe, China and JaPan- Farm . I � - I OU]j ILLUSTRATED C�ATALOG" , ' U ' . Day Sure. I- at lowest rutes. I j � The Wood ComPauY, I �-dirig the cure MICHICAN �-- A FMIM S students engaged in debate on the prohibi Windsor, ont., Cauad66 Conta;lns flillest information regm SOS, prices, ' ,Ioo,.riy,.,,!i--ecoitntryo,,,er S 3 !d, roe your address and I will tion question. Aside from the excellent SAVINGS DEPARTMENT- I -J. . --- id nervaus disea 'te- t - � i-aliest, current -.------ ,,,,, acute, chronic ai I IM. any Canadians h&Ys I.ReTtled tn Central �W show you how 0 tulke $3 a day, absolute manner in which the subject mr4s discussed, I - � how to order, etc., mailed (sealed) FREE to s P-,irmimig . - and teach A upwards received, aud interest allowed at h � PAchi anir,,I-.erettieybav--bouf,lltfList-clas ly sure; I furnish the work - - ., -iRIAGE LIOENSES i - U work in the locality vr)iere e and December- ��, I ong jil;ie and I the perfect freedom with which the differe4t Deposits of One Dollar au M A, F . I any address. lxlndsaF�-5 to .$to per acre, on you 0, wice each year -at the end of JUD - ­- -� 4 1 - I I - remem- -0. - I .raia prow L -Ir, d their views.was certain- rates. luterest added to principal t � r " JOB( -)ED IT anee Co. , insq,ppnis. Centra-11VIchignaft, . J=5 ' i. Md ine your adilress and Of a deposit - on, Electric Belt & 1011 re whole,or any portioll .. N,t j,ay,rpr cronim, ss prove& t -Y 11,'8, Agrl-'ItU131 . - .3,.Ou UN ,�� tba business fuilY; speakers presente o ponsideratiOn No notice of -Withdrawal " required for the I - 1- I The OW . tf t -,V.- r . L"r" le� ly striking, whan taken int i ' ;�, .t.rn . own n �.p,rvre,.,? You Agent.. "A y's v(ork; absolutely at�re; don t o all hfLd beei W. K. ROF � I ..'r, &,. -,, f c.o`v V. NY e fX.';.i.'-­yGU %O 04;a ncre" to iv�'hoosa e. rY , SoliCitOL . - 1-1 I F1911 .4> . , tEuarjLt1tee a clear profit of $3 f�r that or.-ly a few weeks acr t bad- PEA 52 -�.I�AFOF.TH, OtTTAI�10- 1 49 KING ST- W;,TORONTO, ONT, � �'Q-')or'& C� '. . to WX1t* ar. 0 'I I R,. S. H AY S I 1%� I t n-.1 S. -'!X-,.117 11 - I -,Z .----.- . " I 2DI to 211 State st., Chicago, 11L . a,o ioci- wxds over. *'e ar-sure cw,�Z%Q' to. ly afflioted with stammering � .'� �!.�---. 1",!-C,�-kp,lt,elqi*.npii"edl.iF� - ' AUMS A. W. KNOWLES, Windsor, Ontar � . - --,-. . V *let Q%Qne & Co., " � � �, *iml, ��-ttvw - I , T 0- - - -� .=t Q A � - ` �� - -- % 3 WITXES&ES REO*-:InE 13 � MBN'TION THIS rAFM I 1 4, I i I � . . I � 4 - - . - , -1 � � . i ;�- N I . � - . ; IL-1- � I- - ­ ------ , V