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� i 1()O&Cfm rux..er particulars aPPY 0 - . � . ...... — . I clew across the hive auc tell you how I - ,
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, I . . "OK I�OR ned Durl %1 sa , The Spaea Ttequired For'Flocks--Have. a needed. It is oStm necess.iry to blow ,,I wasn't a tenderfoot exactly, but I c -'TT STORE. -� --,
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. - I .. -OHN BIZATTIE, Cl -irk -f the Second DiVi8il W LASTING . �� the space required for their looks, and, bees out of an upper story. A good and planked dow yd . T eb - - -- I
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- ,, J� C�o:!t,�,0,u,-,`t,. and Irian oe Agent. - C y. A coiled Wick bottomed glass. Beside the bottle -..New Dress Goods, New ' . --
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� � ,One store, btain street, Seaforth. I raise too 14rge a num, . - - L -
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I I 1. t.ghb ed .41 F, ORIDA on that subject of too small a ",dw whether it was a new coupon i New ]Ribbons, �
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-.h upwa . - -I- 16,;a b� Mr. D. D. Wils0rils imported"ble , , scheme or a suggestion to me th-- -3 N ,, Flannelettes, -1 ..... "t.1-
,- r(ts, , 11 � I are of red color, witii a l4tie smoke' I I I—
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7 - -1001ster Lot 13 A - riter ift The Farmers' Advocate clothes eeded dusting. New � 3 I � 11
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� 11 " ��,&p 0" *M.OARNOCII&N- STILL HOLDS THE F1 to be kept, but little space is absolutely time one opens a hive, although he is I simply waited to see how the next -- I
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� 'S"ORT b Us large numbers are to be tric'd--Ath a smoke. ed to be a big and tough
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I � in calf. Will The sold cheap and on WX - I WO'X]:%.j F- I- L - � .--
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11 . 11�1 � -- celiar. Hard and. soft water. Ther6 s scarcely a bee will take wing. 'They sit was handed over the bitr with his drink. I . � �. -1
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� I- I orth. 131K1 f quietly - on their combs until I am "The cowboy showed no a � � -
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. .� -117111 -montho old it is much the -better plan, however to let a comb slip or jar agaimt the it to his 1 i ined it at a -
� � I two.Shorthorn bulls, is and 14 ,moker gulp. Th' be plci�e = A -"
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. 11 - � . . - - dams of these bulls were sired by R yal - , Publishers great or small the numbers may be, . . .: I -- ,-
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. � �� saxon-(10537) straight imporWd pedigree,n . again. In the above I am supposing broom, walked over to the corner . I ' � -
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� STREFT . � province. id is good enough for a slAfflar � ADVERTISING RATES. bees axe blacks, they will laid down in ther clean space and had a . � -.,
; - ported Defiance al am�le roaming space cannot be al�lo-vred keep. If the I -
- Itl Theother vrill malce a- good serviceable Contract advertisements, mutter changeable at ble. " fit. � �
t ", L, on. 3. terms to them the numbers kept together should be more irritfi I I. ,�
� at & very low price. No fang price 0 will. entle- .-14
014 Are on Lot 8, COncessic [1 I PER INOR As regards the fuel to be used in "I merely mention this fact, 9 ---
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� � � suit the purchaser. Kippen p. 0. Mcl(AY I 6 roos. , ' ker, the correspondent quoted I 0 'to show AM I I 1-
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�. nds, to loan at lo lest 68 to 5 -, aner used in dressing . use out In my couxitrY. " - I - -
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4 . 300 Pi Ito Z 6 00 , a 26 �I 86 score 0 lumber -those aretoocoarse-but those And nobody denied it. -Chicago . I-—
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. -� . 1 $ ers. Loans caii be Co'lln- once per month, a reduction of 20 per cent. will be keep more than one breed and wibhes to from a buzz Pla er or old 9 . �.. �
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Int XT nil I � 1 $1.,500 within two days. Apply tO R. cation at this office. cards, not exceeding three named ought to be accorded to each v er the shav- i The incident occurred while a party - - . �
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IN Ad t ings get agoing commence working the . of strangers were being taken through . I
. f�' S,7,1500 S. R&ys) j25 ver isements of Strayeg, Lost, Found, etc" not t from the others the year round. was . . I - .
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� REAL ESTATE F01t SALE I - knowledge of mines was limited to a - V � � , ;. �
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.e ed has tiventv sequent month 76c. . 11 - I
. I hut help FOR SALE. -The undersi [ocai page, ten cents per line -hat they can ot raise the pack them as you fill; keep puffin N911A f -
I .. � ARMS 1Wu Advertisements on I ple learm t She had only one - �- . " I
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I . for sale in F iscount of 25 per cent. to I illing, and when reading and hearsay. I � -
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you the . F I)tyof the Province; all sizes, and pric eg to each insertion. with a d )ntraot space. grass for forage or the insects to supply bellows while you I are f -hat 14.9ANTACE . ,-� J:= - �
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I � net Con, nmwn. write or call personally. parties who also, have regular c( ,,vivid recollection, and that was t ... :.;.�.� I ; . .
offering al I illage animal food in their -poultry yards the you have ed nl�--.1161-1 ..�i ':� i 1 1
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Mally found .- L NoAroub 1% I-tf heading, 5e per line each Insertion. I r ish shavings, those made with an ordinary mines are hot. . '.. .i I
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�m ent, I .. - - . i — n first Insertion, three cents petAine each subsequent good results who are now, making fail- - . - I "I � - . t-
, - ., . I K FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot74, C0110"890 shavings from being blown through the . meu, as usual, carried lanterns. As il - . I- � .
'. rly ail clear- insertion, nonpareil measure. :
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: - � AR containing 75 acres, nea 11 1, 9 will be ures in the business. So when you haTe ready to�go to work. was also large, when preparations were � .. -
.. � F1 Hibbert. ,,00d orOard. Advertipem ents without specific direction put your poultry Into the best house nozzle.' You are now I � -
m-ances and ed wl6h draisied and wdll fenced, and a J iving shed Inserted till forbid. and charged ae6ordingly. I . he incline the guile- , � � -
0, ��er-failing Well, a f ranie barn and dn 3 Births, Marriages and Deaths Inserted gratis. and yard posstble to provide for them. There are other things tha:t make good made to go down t . - - �...
�an't be, bee. sjsb cattle shed, a good frame house, close to �ebool, THz EXPOSITOR goes inbo 4,300 homes every week. ' eature aforesaid and another lady - � � -
� -0-1 �, 5 of Mitchell. thing- they need to eat snicker fuel, such as rags, rotten wood, 16ss er � ,-
I ent to church, within six ,1111W estimate, that It has remember any e ill assigned to Que .'" I 1. - I
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.. conveni which means on a conservative gentleman wer . �
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it all siggh�s, Wr --,���— ' crowning result of all Your efforts. ather F,4 d, to further the .general , I .
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-. � R SALE. -Good farm for sale, Lot 15. .once Amateurs ask how many hens may be I Ottawa, k e girl slipped down at the � I I I.. �-, �
t. al 'I prices, ;Ownghip of Stanley, contai IMUCE .., I -�� -
I . sion 12, in the I . arter acre of At, the experiment farms, comfort, th ' . I ,
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I I I brick bouBe and large orch.ard of Conveyancer, Collector, Book-kceper and Account. d, as though the poultry yard was careful watch was taken Of the aying feet of her companions a . 11 ..-. -
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1ags. Also splendid fruit. Parties re- to 1support the fqWls in the sense that a stock to. discover the -cause Of andrem- on something the nature of which she ' --&C4.:M I -ST rrs -V (D- – i
I � -- tern;,s as the proprietor wishes to retire. No, ncum- money to Loan, Cormpondevole, etc. ceive - feather eating, the two' did not stop to investigate- � :- I ,
. co,menient to school and churches, ai A well quiring services in any of these branches will re ' sheep pasture supports the sheep. But edy for egg and � V I
� � brance, to ROBERT prompt attention. office in Whit"Y's 'Block (up s fowls in close confitioment are A short weiy down the incline she re- ' l -S - I-
I . . - . . - watered. Apply on the premises 14 86-tf stairs) Main Street. Seaforth. 188i4f this is not so. The yard is simply a place � vice I The subject is one marked that it Was getting warm. Far- Ram Lai's Teas, Beasdorp's Olocoast. 11199M ,� - � -1 -
repairs. . . � DELGATY , or Box 14, Bayfield P.O. ------� -- . for exercise, air and sun, like the play- most addicted to. ance. Manager ther on she repeated the ,observationi is stal Salto �'.,
I -,.. I , 40 a�res of a school. There is little to be of widespread import Eureka" and Diamond Ory � . ,-.l
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.r t . P . is C, SMITH . & C009 fgarounnd,deovfen in a large yard, that fowls Gilbert in a rec .
Ru M H ived, the I rest a t, while the minerwho 11. I .
J . Concession of 7C rris, 90 acres imprc . b . a* the vicious practices are most indulged had not noticed i I I I. . I �
�Iv good hardwood bush. Also s3o acres in hl*ni�o a, CaA eat,, and a large yard is about on of February and 'had the party in charge assured hef I ..,
4 1 � v, on the Pembin4 River, hi's respect. In during the months Z = . ;.-
I . - Vithia five miles of Killarne. :B ,A-W:K--:M IR B - par with a small one in t osed to be c -
I "I -. belagcoMPOsed of the west half section N6. is, in i fowls will soon kill the March. - 2. That unless checked on first tbat the incline was supp ; -NA-- . J 0 Tt� ,.�, I � -1
. � townsbip No. a, in the County of Turtle M04ntain. a ed. Fifteen or twenty ' util the fowls cool. She continued to call attention to I ========== � - I .
� . n Brussels,that Will �e sold A Generml Banking business trans dt ss of the better species suitable for showing they continue u rprise of -, I �
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� � . cheap, eitherin pairs or singly. j, N. KNEOUTEL, Farmers' notes discounted.
, rq`?Ini- Iwo-tf their eating in a yard containing one- are allowed outside. 3. That noulayeis th h at,, bo ev r, to th - u . 1J !
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- - CHOICE FARM FOR SALE I IS.- Intoreat allowed on depos to others commence. I ITURE FURNffU I ...
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- �. - I I s, I 100 rares,"76 grasses upon a quarter of an acre if ity of . ' I I
.� I - - -�-[ - - AA Dounty of Huron, containing ollection he breeds of "Whew, � . I . �
�� A discounted, or taken for large will eradicate all but the coarser the layers, caused by overfeeding, giraffe, exclaiming: .FURN .
- - ces. 5. That t but it was hot in there 1� 1 I
Y --- -- need, good land and a nice lying � . -e leads tothe vi � . -
acres cleared, well fe . ey are k* t confined in an inclosm ' a�
� - . place with good front. It is one and % thin I miles I or north of Reid & th 8p � . the more nervous temperaments -viz, The miner was mystified; but, 1 .1-11
There is a good orcbv;rd ai A -new OFFICE --First do of that size. As for insect-, forage in a a heaper than the CheapOst,-- and , .
-RA,. from. Brussels. Red ly looking at where she had sat, -the I . I - -`�
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rLAMTS - bank barn 41x6o, and g po-q1try yard, it is very rarely that a in, and he electri- � . �
�� house and good. water on the place. Will �e sold -are most addicted to the light dawned upon hi Good as the Best. -
'L� � � cheap. Apply on the place to DAVID PiPE, or SEAFOOTH- — cricket or grasshopper is caught by the - Caps, etc. . - �, I - ,.
� Brussels P. 0. p"gois fowls in their runs. Where the range practices. 6. That the vices first show fied the innocent little thing and the m The .-'
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I . - � - - h land as they choose to among the fowls in the greatest number - �- '.
. I OOD FARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 3, Con- � - . includes as muc but do in one pen. 7. That egg eating began . ,,Itls no wonder -you were warm. undersigned having purchased the very fine stock from the Assignee of 'tile - I .1
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- - G cession 6, McKwon, containing I(O acrli-', 90 of I A C - I travel over the case is different, ing nekts were most ex- you -,vere sitting on that gentleman's , very low figure, are prepared to offer *8 - -.1 �. I
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-1 � and ready for crop� There is a good d 1. ,a mine at prices which defy competition. I ,��.
� ge batik barn with stone stabling, also other rieces- ordinary size will supply_ forage for posed to view of the fo�vls- lanter -- --
- lar There is a good young orchard . � I I clusions to be arrived at from � - '.
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. x failing &ings, I your . ers be I For repeating to General Butler, then r-tak' Depart- w 0
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is alwaN -� It Is Shrinleace of Hay- . that the 14y -ept in constant ac The Unde --1
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- � . -Aithin'six miles of seaforth and a infle anell a half U R,p There -is no fixed or established amount tivity. 2. That they must have plenty in command of"the Army of the James, . � -- I �,,
rhis. "I , I . - from Constance. it is a splendid farm and I will be a subor- slcet� Coffins, Shrouds, &C-1 at - �
- . I a the premises or addr ps Con- STI PATI 0 N9 of water in bay, but the quantiby varies of room to scratch in. 3. That the pul- A disparaging remark - made by Is well Supplied- with a fine assortment of 0a t I .. -
I . sold cbeap. Apply 01 �392-tf:- . lets are better separated, when pos9ible, dinate. concerning the general's military .1� � �.-
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I . -------� - - nt differ in from the older fowls. 4. That plenty efflcien,�,y- an officer in a Pe=?Yl . - I
I - . �� �. -"IRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE.-Sitilmted in cl�SIDYSPF.PSIAI/1) accoirdiug to th which they of green stuff should be fed in the shape I � I
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: I _; Concession 2, containing ioo acres, 91 � SICK READACHE5. would subject tke drying -The of clover bay, cabbage, mangels, tur 0 N' -ROBERTSON & SON9 lq � �,,�
� ; � in a good state of ;ivation, 10 acres of g rahinaerdd: freer Dips, t . 5. That green bones, cut up and who, in consequence, had suffered 9 Z
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�� two never failing wells of water, good orcha, , large —0 - - In a and fed regularly, ar - . -
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00-K I- . d a commodious brick �Nvellll)g. INSUR-ES GOOD DIGESTION dry hot summer it is usually f ounA iTeS. 6. That the laying stock should eraps society. The thrashing wag't �� I - .. -- ..
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� This farm is within 5 miles of seaforti, I ORONTO- drier than in a wet season. .
I field and is cvOnient to tchool. A i on the Milo, E 2.5 as.Tik 0 0 0 VS %. �T%Lr 0�- buld not lose much if scratch in whenever circumstances Per- their very first meeting, no mattet un- SIE (DTtrTDa.. - -
11 - MRS. AGNES ALLAII, P 'rd!. - quite dry, it w � - .
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I i392-tf ext spring. Where mit. 7. That the nest boxes must be so der what circumstances it might occul. � .1 I
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� -Theund�rsigned I in weight as the weather became more the quarters, the greater the nec year a priestley"'s Dress Goods -
I ROV-ED YORKSHIRE PIGS- Iral. the the other with 4' blanli . I-
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1 24, Conoes6ion 2, L. R S TUL. %mitii-oraddre8s The amount of loss of water would conditions under which the layers are "a =1
I � d Yorkshire I �, bail bond. Thou ,hww"ur .., I -1
I 1. Bruc q. ip6p t f -- I - kept during the close season the better -resided) at the samG n thrones and Mug- . -1 -�
; efield P. O. W&I . 6 li A" P X Al, � vary with the mode of stowing it away (where one of them ' A good nafne is more potent tha
. - . - The Kippen mills are now running at fall blast and If in small and loose masses, it would for them the more profitable th4 result. time, they never met until last Sathrdayl . . The nanid of .- .
� I sF,p.ViC�&l.-The donis. In business a good name is vital. .-
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I GLAND CI1 INA BOAR thoroughbred are prepared to do GRISTING on ther shortest notice, i -- b othm - I
. I � underaigoed has for service a I ry or become heavier faster than when and t4eu they encOuntO I ;H THE MID nym for what Is delicate, durable and - - � :�
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z . � .. - . Poland China Boar, bred by Win. & F. Row, 6f Avo and most reasonable ter placeil in a large and solid stvick or if The If raveling Da". f ace to face in the surf at Atlantic City. WPAPP-LD.' -1� England it is a house- ,, . - �-- -_
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ner - , vilege of ret than in any other way. e 5 priestley,s dress f4blics are wom by the well dre&wd 'women *f` �,
� I— ro .breed of both sexes forsaleat the money � - -_ --
� � 11 I Pth, above named eral rule, it May be laid down,tbat the to b,o copied in the United States. This ov r 2 0 pounds, yet they iustantlY r8c- hDId word emi favor. Laffies I -- �
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. . 6, Sta .O. SIN L same quantity of bay is lighter in April is the traveling dairy. The Dominion ognized e h ot r. . om thin I
uley,varnaP 'Ont. WM. C CROPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. I lUey add � � -
z - I 18ig.tf . . than in the previous August, and al- government miintains- a ti aveling dairy crous in the thought of such vast spheres Sd �, -
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I tho 4ght is subject to various school which in the summer season le .. �-
I . I -- .-Th6 tinder- I MiOG S- I _pgh the wE of flesh engaged in a rough and tumb to in une,11=11.d dumbility, a beautiful dral�ing qualitY. � , -;
� . � RKSHIRE BOAR FOR SRRVICE . . ighborhood to another, ed their minds at � . . -
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� I - 11 Tuckersmith a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar� will be cut to order. lighter in time, but less so than many holding institutes the same moment, for they called -� -- L I I �
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", v:ce. Terms�ill; payable at tin other by name, smiled an .1 �
. privilege of returning if necemary. tter aud chebse. The The feud was thus terwinated. 7-phils- -- . . - -.
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� � � - -, UPROVED YORKSHIRE PI taken by Canadian butter and . � I E . .-
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� � s wilt be- taken. 13574 f windmill and wood a . ZSTABLIS S -;-�,
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- ,ms��-i pu.Vrable at the time of service ;ith t4e, on paper, but will not w American cheese and butter makers. multifarious, occupation. In the four TORONTO. L
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� the best bred pigs in the County- 1353-t f ld elnQugh. The time is sure in hand jointly by the American state the upper left hand, I 'Solicitor of in- OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION LDOLLARS - - $650wo 11 ,�
'it is, , ----L-L- -----------_ MEN -AND WOMEN. w""'not he in a rymen's upper right hand, � = S1,200tow. .%�iL
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. L glish BerksWre and week is demanded for a day's wettiu inattutes and "Kirmess manager;" in the lower 1^ B. WALKER ,--
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- Beeivice a thoroughbred En 8 premlses,i Lot 5, THE be storage room enougfi to -- . -
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� � on. Terms -41-00 for the Berk- . I keep at least I 0 days' work ahead of on -'to the stations rai and in the lower r erl Notes diswunt4 . �
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z - by Snell, of Edmont OWEN use& foi its expenses, and probably the 7 ��
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ket. lee for sale. These Are all registered a k. F. hill, as described in former issues, hut dffitiona sums if properly approached. Anotber End. the United States, , France) Bermuda, &c. - �--
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1. .-� H. SCROALES, Constance, - ----- ' er-di- ,� 06 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT% '- - -
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bout tho - : igned. pump to force the wat ough ds received, and current rates of interest
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is, as ft �,, ,hire swine will keed rectly from a pond or stream ,or a deep I She_of course. He is the head of the Deposits of Iq
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- I � forservicethe celebrated boar, Aforton '(247), srre BELTS well will prove the most practical plan Agricultural Notes. ' . family, yo,a know- ". - allowed, 12rInterest sdded to -
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Royal Star, (imp.) . -4 water in agricul- JEWmes Heddon advises getti He (gloomily) -It isn't th6 head ;D1 ber in each year. �
� . grade sows, I 1-�xrkl DR. A. ONVT,'�. ucrea�ed use of ercial Paper and Far -
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� I � Daughter, Cimp,) (1919). Terms, for [Trade N - -----� The i must come with .white honey stored in the sections and llection of Comm - i :t
. less, . L il.03, and for registemd sows, or vows eligible for illy &iciltific and Practical Electric the family that I'm afraid o� It's the -
. registration, $2.00. Fees pa�able at the time Of The o , a Genuille: ture is something that I I - extracting the dark fall boney, as the . z Special attention given tO the co I ,-�
I le for gencral uso, producill 9 foot. -Truth. meys, Sales Notes. 1.
; service, with the priviie-ge of returning, if necogsary. pcit irim . , ty fol, the qure of. Disease, tim& - : 1��-
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�re all we, cave:7cd, Beware of u a -Lec of drugs fOr all of agriculture, the ' c ','the diswn I . RTH BRANC-H- - I �i
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". ,'�-d " subst !- - , scorningly hopeless cases -%vherc eastern fariner will be driveif to . . reign demand for this r,olate modistes by her handsome orden- '. �
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� � - ise $1 and 6 cents j a postage iii ir known caic or di�,c,,,Ml 07'9',111 nlay *.all. Let him master them, and he can I American staDle. -Lond . � -.�
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I artiouIars in. piain envelope, to ladles,on - of credit issued, avn,il--ble in all Part*
P � befQrc it is too late. Ild reconimend . , �, - -- -- KeKillop DirectOrY 1 Grp -at Brital e bought and sold. Letters advances made I
st. stanip.;. Address The C06k COuIP"31 L6adilig medical men use ,1 � � . ollected, and on same .
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: . OUR ILLUSTRAXED CATAL at lowest rates. 1�1
- aing-vic cure Aay Sure. GOOD BUGGIES FOR SALE. JOHN BENNEWISS, Re' -VO- �
4 9 - . JAMES EVANS, Deputy Reeve, Be6chwood. ��,
I I - j DANIEL MA_vLB-y, ()ouncillor B&ChwOOd- . SAWNGS DEPA .
Nl;-,�RRIAGE LICENISIEZ roriviatioll regar, . . ) RTMENT.
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J ess. I a work in tho 10eality wher we guarantee ail our work. 'Tre-14%irer, Winthrop. I Interest added to Principal twi �
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. At., ITOR . ulectric Belt & APPRance CW0 � you Iva. . Repairi � withdrawal is required for the ,whole orany I
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. tat Ior'N,ovuwv�, S., Tuckenmit 1 AIN- ; t;J me_— - .. enotigh - . --
� i 1()O&Cfm rux..er particulars aPPY 0 - . � . ...... — . I clew across the hive auc tell you how I - ,
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� I I I " � Are Figa Young stock of both sex for sale. I . Yard Flo the smoke dow4 between the frames, , was new to the caxiip�" be said. "I .
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. - I .. -OHN BIZATTIE, Cl -irk -f the Second DiVi8il W LASTING . �� the space required for their looks, and, bees out of an upper story. A good and planked dow yd . T eb - - -- I
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� � ,One store, btain street, Seaforth. I raise too 14rge a num, . - - L -
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L .. 11 . - LS FOR $A] 9 to 12 mont a �ldll P L spongy. Do not purchase ., . - -
I I 1. t.ghb ed .41 F, ORIDA on that subject of too small a ",dw whether it was a new coupon i New ]Ribbons, �
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-.h upwa . - -I- 16,;a b� Mr. D. D. Wils0rils imported"ble , , scheme or a suggestion to me th-- -3 N ,, Flannelettes, -1 ..... "t.1-
,- r(ts, , 11 � I are of red color, witii a l4tie smoke' I I I—
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7 - -1001ster Lot 13 A - riter ift The Farmers' Advocate clothes eeded dusting. New � 3 I � 11
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� 11 " ��,&p 0" *M.OARNOCII&N- STILL HOLDS THE F1 to be kept, but little space is absolutely time one opens a hive, although he is I simply waited to see how the next -- I
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� 'S"ORT b Us large numbers are to be tric'd--Ath a smoke. ed to be a big and tough
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I � in calf. Will The sold cheap and on WX - I WO'X]:%.j F- I- L - � .--
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1-_1 - OUSE t �to let The barkeeper obeyed his 6ommand, and — ,
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- � H James Street, at Pregeut occupied by Lmr I. gently puff in a little smoke jus -w �..
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11 . 11�1 � -- celiar. Hard and. soft water. Ther6 s scarcely a bee will take wing. 'They sit was handed over the bitr with his drink. I . � �. -1
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� I- I orth. 131K1 f quietly - on their combs until I am "The cowboy showed no a � � -
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. .� -117111 -montho old it is much the -better plan, however to let a comb slip or jar agaimt the it to his 1 i ined it at a -
� � I two.Shorthorn bulls, is and 14 ,moker gulp. Th' be plci�e = A -"
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. 11 - � . . - - dams of these bulls were sired by R yal - , Publishers great or small the numbers may be, . . .: I -- ,-
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. � �� saxon-(10537) straight imporWd pedigree,n . again. In the above I am supposing broom, walked over to the corner . I ' � -
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. WileiOn"81IM- here this* W. W. HOFFMAN, Man � -
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� STREFT . � province. id is good enough for a slAfflar � ADVERTISING RATES. bees axe blacks, they will laid down in ther clean space and had a . � -.,
; - ported Defiance al am�le roaming space cannot be al�lo-vred keep. If the I -
- Itl Theother vrill malce a- good serviceable Contract advertisements, mutter changeable at ble. " fit. � �
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� at & very low price. No fang price 0 will. entle- .-14
014 Are on Lot 8, COncessic [1 I PER INOR As regards the fuel to be used in "I merely mention this fact, 9 ---
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� � � suit the purchaser. Kippen p. 0. Mcl(AY I 6 roos. , ' ker, the correspondent quoted I 0 'to show AM I I 1-
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�. nds, to loan at lo lest 68 to 5 -, aner used in dressing . use out In my couxitrY. " - I - -
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4 . 300 Pi Ito Z 6 00 , a 26 �I 86 score 0 lumber -those aretoocoarse-but those And nobody denied it. -Chicago . I-—
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. -� . 1 $ ers. Loans caii be Co'lln- once per month, a reduction of 20 per cent. will be keep more than one breed and wibhes to from a buzz Pla er or old 9 . �.. �
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IN Ad t ings get agoing commence working the . of strangers were being taken through . I
. f�' S,7,1500 S. R&ys) j25 ver isements of Strayeg, Lost, Found, etc" not t from the others the year round. was . . I - .
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� REAL ESTATE F01t SALE I - knowledge of mines was limited to a - V � � , ;. �
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you the . F I)tyof the Province; all sizes, and pric eg to each insertion. with a d )ntraot space. grass for forage or the insects to supply bellows while you I are f -hat 14.9ANTACE . ,-� J:= - �
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I � net Con, nmwn. write or call personally. parties who also, have regular c( ,,vivid recollection, and that was t ... :.;.�.� I ; . .
offering al I illage animal food in their -poultry yards the you have ed nl�--.1161-1 ..�i ':� i 1 1
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�m ent, I .. - - . i — n first Insertion, three cents petAine each subsequent good results who are now, making fail- - . - I "I � - . t-
, - ., . I K FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot74, C0110"890 shavings from being blown through the . meu, as usual, carried lanterns. As il - . I- � .
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: - � AR containing 75 acres, nea 11 1, 9 will be ures in the business. So when you haTe ready to�go to work. was also large, when preparations were � .. -
.. � F1 Hibbert. ,,00d orOard. Advertipem ents without specific direction put your poultry Into the best house nozzle.' You are now I � -
m-ances and ed wl6h draisied and wdll fenced, and a J iving shed Inserted till forbid. and charged ae6ordingly. I . he incline the guile- , � � -
0, ��er-failing Well, a f ranie barn and dn 3 Births, Marriages and Deaths Inserted gratis. and yard posstble to provide for them. There are other things tha:t make good made to go down t . - - �...
�an't be, bee. sjsb cattle shed, a good frame house, close to �ebool, THz EXPOSITOR goes inbo 4,300 homes every week. ' eature aforesaid and another lady - � � -
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.. conveni which means on a conservative gentleman wer . �
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-. � R SALE. -Good farm for sale, Lot 15. .once Amateurs ask how many hens may be I Ottawa, k e girl slipped down at the � I I I.. �-, �
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I . sion 12, in the I . arter acre of At, the experiment farms, comfort, th ' . I ,
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I I I brick bouBe and large orch.ard of Conveyancer, Collector, Book-kceper and Account. d, as though the poultry yard was careful watch was taken Of the aying feet of her companions a . 11 ..-. -
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1ags. Also splendid fruit. Parties re- to 1support the fqWls in the sense that a stock to. discover the -cause Of andrem- on something the nature of which she ' --&C4.:M I -ST rrs -V (D- – i
I � -- tern;,s as the proprietor wishes to retire. No, ncum- money to Loan, Cormpondevole, etc. ceive - feather eating, the two' did not stop to investigate- � :- I ,
. co,menient to school and churches, ai A well quiring services in any of these branches will re ' sheep pasture supports the sheep. But edy for egg and � V I
� � brance, to ROBERT prompt attention. office in Whit"Y's 'Block (up s fowls in close confitioment are A short weiy down the incline she re- ' l -S - I-
I . . - . . - watered. Apply on the premises 14 86-tf stairs) Main Street. Seaforth. 188i4f this is not so. The yard is simply a place � vice I The subject is one marked that it Was getting warm. Far- Ram Lai's Teas, Beasdorp's Olocoast. 11199M ,� - � -1 -
repairs. . . � DELGATY , or Box 14, Bayfield P.O. ------� -- . for exercise, air and sun, like the play- most addicted to. ance. Manager ther on she repeated the ,observationi is stal Salto �'.,
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.r t . P . is C, SMITH . & C009 fgarounnd,deovfen in a large yard, that fowls Gilbert in a rec .
Ru M H ived, the I rest a t, while the minerwho 11. I .
J . Concession of 7C rris, 90 acres imprc . b . a* the vicious practices are most indulged had not noticed i I I I. . I �
�Iv good hardwood bush. Also s3o acres in hl*ni�o a, CaA eat,, and a large yard is about on of February and 'had the party in charge assured hef I ..,
4 1 � v, on the Pembin4 River, hi's respect. In during the months Z = . ;.-
I . - Vithia five miles of Killarne. :B ,A-W:K--:M IR B - par with a small one in t osed to be c -
I "I -. belagcoMPOsed of the west half section N6. is, in i fowls will soon kill the March. - 2. That unless checked on first tbat the incline was supp ; -NA-- . J 0 Tt� ,.�, I � -1
. � townsbip No. a, in the County of Turtle M04ntain. a ed. Fifteen or twenty ' util the fowls cool. She continued to call attention to I ========== � - I .
� . n Brussels,that Will �e sold A Generml Banking business trans dt ss of the better species suitable for showing they continue u rprise of -, I �
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� � . cheap, eitherin pairs or singly. j, N. KNEOUTEL, Farmers' notes discounted.
, rq`?Ini- Iwo-tf their eating in a yard containing one- are allowed outside. 3. That noulayeis th h at,, bo ev r, to th - u . 1J !
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- �. - I I s, I 100 rares,"76 grasses upon a quarter of an acre if ity of . ' I I
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� - . place with good front. It is one and % thin I miles I or north of Reid & th 8p � . the more nervous temperaments -viz, The miner was mystified; but, 1 .1-11
There is a good orcbv;rd ai A -new OFFICE --First do of that size. As for insect-, forage in a a heaper than the CheapOst,-- and , .
-RA,. from. Brussels. Red ly looking at where she had sat, -the I . I - -`�
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rLAMTS - bank barn 41x6o, and g po-q1try yard, it is very rarely that a in, and he electri- � . �
�� house and good. water on the place. Will �e sold -are most addicted to the light dawned upon hi Good as the Best. -
'L� � � cheap. Apply on the place to DAVID PiPE, or SEAFOOTH- — cricket or grasshopper is caught by the - Caps, etc. . - �, I - ,.
� Brussels P. 0. p"gois fowls in their runs. Where the range practices. 6. That the vices first show fied the innocent little thing and the m The .-'
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. I OOD FARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 3, Con- � - . includes as muc but do in one pen. 7. That egg eating began . ,,Itls no wonder -you were warm. undersigned having purchased the very fine stock from the Assignee of 'tile - I .1
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� ge batik barn with stone stabling, also other rieces- ordinary size will supply_ forage for posed to view of the fo�vls- lanter -- --
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san- outbi4ildings. , fowls. The con . � .
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. x failing &ings, I your . ers be I For repeating to General Butler, then r-tak' Depart- w 0
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is alwaN -� It Is Shrinleace of Hay- . that the 14y -ept in constant ac The Unde --1
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- � . -Aithin'six miles of seaforth and a infle anell a half U R,p There -is no fixed or established amount tivity. 2. That they must have plenty in command of"the Army of the James, . � -- I �,,
rhis. "I , I . - from Constance. it is a splendid farm and I will be a subor- slcet� Coffins, Shrouds, &C-1 at - �
- . I a the premises or addr ps Con- STI PATI 0 N9 of water in bay, but the quantiby varies of room to scratch in. 3. That the pul- A disparaging remark - made by Is well Supplied- with a fine assortment of 0a t I .. -
I . sold cbeap. Apply 01 �392-tf:- . lets are better separated, when pos9ible, dinate. concerning the general's military .1� � �.-
� stance P-0. SAMUEL DORRANCE. with circumstances. Farmers deciding rices to suit the public. � . - -. I
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I . -------� - - nt differ in from the older fowls. 4. That plenty efflcien,�,y- an officer in a Pe=?Yl . - I
I - . �� �. -"IRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE.-Sitilmted in cl�SIDYSPF.PSIAI/1) accoirdiug to th which they of green stuff should be fed in the shape I � I
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: I _; Concession 2, containing ioo acres, 91 � SICK READACHE5. would subject tke drying -The of clover bay, cabbage, mangels, tur 0 N' -ROBERTSON & SON9 lq � �,,�
� ; � in a good state of ;ivation, 10 acres of g rahinaerdd: freer Dips, t . 5. That green bones, cut up and who, in consequence, had suffered 9 Z
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�� two never failing wells of water, good orcha, , large —0 - - In a and fed regularly, ar - . -
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� This farm is within 5 miles of seaforti, I ORONTO- drier than in a wet season. .
I field and is cvOnient to tchool. A i on the Milo, E 2.5 as.Tik 0 0 0 VS %. �T%Lr 0�- buld not lose much if scratch in whenever circumstances Per- their very first meeting, no mattet un- SIE (DTtrTDa.. - -
11 - MRS. AGNES ALLAII, P 'rd!. - quite dry, it w � - .
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I i392-tf ext spring. Where mit. 7. That the nest boxes must be so der what circumstances it might occul. � .1 I
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- . A -- BOARS FOR SERVICE. I � -0 - too easy to got to. 8. Them --:
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� -Theund�rsigned I in weight as the weather became more the quarters, the greater the nec year a priestley"'s Dress Goods -
I ROV-ED YORKSHIRE PIGS- Iral. the the other with 4' blanli . I-
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- . 1 1'�Mphas for sale a number of Thi moist in autumn after a dry summer. of exercise. 9. The more nati -- - � �.- i
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1 24, Conoes6ion 2, L. R S TUL. %mitii-oraddre8s The amount of loss of water would conditions under which the layers are "a =1
I � d Yorkshire I �, bail bond. Thou ,hww"ur .., I -1
I 1. Bruc q. ip6p t f -- I - kept during the close season the better -resided) at the samG n thrones and Mug- . -1 -�
; efield P. O. W&I . 6 li A" P X Al, � vary with the mode of stowing it away (where one of them ' A good nafne is more potent tha
. - . - The Kippen mills are now running at fall blast and If in small and loose masses, it would for them the more profitable th4 result. time, they never met until last Sathrdayl . . The nanid of .- .
� I sF,p.ViC�&l.-The donis. In business a good name is vital. .-
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I GLAND CI1 INA BOAR thoroughbred are prepared to do GRISTING on ther shortest notice, i -- b othm - I
. I � underaigoed has for service a I ry or become heavier faster than when and t4eu they encOuntO I ;H THE MID nym for what Is delicate, durable and - - � :�
o . P n, ihs. In this Way YOU k6t d. Priestley is a syno
z . � .. - . Poland China Boar, bred by Win. & F. Row, 6f Avo and most reasonable ter placeil in a large and solid stvick or if The If raveling Da". f ace to face in the surf at Atlantic City. WPAPP-LD.' -1� England it is a house- ,, . - �-- -_
� . . 'ith the value for ut as te weigh -- beautiful in Black Dress Goods. .
- ;1 I Ont. Terms -81 at the time of - service, %I of �our from your own wheat, and better . �
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ner - , vilege of ret than in any other way. e 5 priestley,s dress f4blics are wom by the well dre&wd 'women *f` �,
� I— ro .breed of both sexes forsaleat the money � - -_ --
� � 11 I Pth, above named eral rule, it May be laid down,tbat the to b,o copied in the United States. This ov r 2 0 pounds, yet they iustantlY r8c- hDId word emi favor. Laffies I -- �
� 1383-tf ", moderate pricm. write or call. Lot 19, Clof'cession guaranteed. . e 9 ludi- Great Britain, wInfle on this side, they have attained to gen
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. . 6, Sta .O. SIN L same quantity of bay is lighter in April is the traveling dairy. The Dominion ognized e h ot r. . om thin I
uley,varnaP 'Ont. WM. C CROPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. I lUey add � � -
z - I 18ig.tf . . than in the previous August, and al- government miintains- a ti aveling dairy crous in the thought of such vast spheres Sd �, -
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I tho 4ght is subject to various school which in the summer season le .. �-
I . I -- .-Th6 tinder- I MiOG S- I _pgh the wE of flesh engaged in a rough and tumb to in une,11=11.d dumbility, a beautiful dral�ing qualitY. � , -;
� . � RKSHIRE BOAR FOR SRRVICE . . ighborhood to another, ed their minds at � . . -
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� I - 11 Tuckersmith a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar� will be cut to order. lighter in time, but less so than many holding institutes the same moment, for they called -� -- L I I �
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I . ----- I . W. J. CIIESNEY - farmers geneially suppose. -CO11Utr7 exhibitions of the best way to deal with (I Ilhool� hands. - ---------------- I
", v:ce. Terms�ill; payable at tin other by name, smiled an .1 �
. privilege of returning if necemary. tter aud chebse. The The feud was thus terwinated. 7-phils- -- . . - -.
11 . I L r 1971-15 f TJ-UM-F:R3MTZ- Gentleman. . milk and make bu .1. � - "
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� � � - -, UPROVED YORKSHIRE PI taken by Canadian butter and . � I E . .-
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* �' .111= ;1�'ree. to en Canada captured 30 prizes from - A Boston lady has qmbarlwd in a HED 1867. - . -
v -ed -1 proyf.d Yorkshire Boar with first cl � Proprietor. - tank r4ids well our -
� � s wilt be- taken. 13574 f windmill and wood a . ZSTABLIS S -;-�,
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- ,ms��-i pu.Vrable at the time of service ;ith t4e, on paper, but will not w American cheese and butter makers. multifarious, occupation. In the four TORONTO. L
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. I privilegeof returning if necessary This is, one of � 1 New Yorker. Such a tank -y ought to be taken inscribed, In 000 . I L
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� the best bred pigs in the County- 1353-t f ld elnQugh. The time is sure in hand jointly by the American state the upper left hand, I 'Solicitor of in- OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION LDOLLARS - - $650wo 11 ,�
'it is, , ----L-L- -----------_ MEN -AND WOMEN. w""'not he in a rymen's upper right hand, � = S1,200tow. .%�iL
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. L glish BerksWre and week is demanded for a day's wettiu inattutes and "Kirmess manager;" in the lower 1^ B. WALKER ,--
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- Beeivice a thoroughbred En 8 premlses,i Lot 5, THE be storage room enougfi to -- . -
fbr . a thoroughbred Tamworth at hl There must j run it together. Part of the government "Rubber coats and cloaka to m asare. " ,: ,�
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� � on. Terms -41-00 for the Berk- . I keep at least I 0 days' work ahead of on -'to the stations rai and in the lower r erl Notes diswunt4 . �
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z - by Snell, of Edmont OWEN use& foi its expenses, and probably the 7 ��
. - , hire'and $1.60 for the Taraworth payable! at the I windmill. This may be done by scoop- order; any style. " A General Banking Business Transacted, Farm
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ket. lee for sale. These Are all registered a k. F. hill, as described in former issues, hut dffitiona sums if properly approached. Anotber End. the United States, , France) Bermuda, &c. - �--
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I . Sery . rat f 1ELECTRIC we believe that'a powerful steam or A.t alay rate, tha� travelbig dairy we ]E[e-And is 'it absolutely� necessary . 1-:4
1. .-� H. SCROALES, Constance, - ----- ' er-di- ,� 06 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT% '- - -
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bout tho - : igned. pump to force the wat ough ds received, and current rates of interest
. - - XPROVEI) BERKSHTI�FS.-The notion - $1.00 and upwar
is, as ft �,, ,hire swine will keed rectly from a pond or stream ,or a deep I She_of course. He is the head of the Deposits of Iq
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- - - a I breeder of improved BerkK the principal at the end Qf WILY and ,
- I � forservicethe celebrated boar, Aforton '(247), srre BELTS well will prove the most practical plan Agricultural Notes. ' . family, yo,a know- ". - allowed, 12rInterest sdded to -
ild its - dam S&Y�rfftake's . ' I
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Royal Star, (imp.) . -4 water in agricul- JEWmes Heddon advises getti He (gloomily) -It isn't th6 head ;D1 ber in each year. �
� . grade sows, I 1-�xrkl DR. A. ONVT,'�. ucrea�ed use of ercial Paper and Far -
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. less, . L il.03, and for registemd sows, or vows eligible for illy &iciltific and Practical Electric the family that I'm afraid o� It's the -
. registration, $2.00. Fees pa�able at the time Of The o , a Genuille: ture is something that I I - extracting the dark fall boney, as the . z Special attention given tO the co I ,-�
I le for gencral uso, producill 9 foot. -Truth. meys, Sales Notes. 1.
; service, with the priviie-ge of returning, if necogsary. pcit irim . , ty fol, the qure of. Disease, tim& - : 1��-
� . sows in farrow and (lurrent of hiectrid ilated I)Otb ill —4, - latter brings about as much in the max- . .. M. MORRIS. Manager. .L ,
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L I 3,.her voun. stock for sMe. Write to, or call on that can be readily f Olt aiid re T ally Part of . I . nction. I ket when extracted as it *rould in the Girls, skirts. I F. HOL'MESTED, Solicitor. 6 — . - - �-
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.1 - . l3af) t I hours ()r 810cpf and Nvill POSitiv Cly curu Rural New comb. . It if; No longer fashionable for grow- vll . - - -
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i - - . �� i:�;, . Sexual. Weakness plant food ajid labor. Fertilizers and a 000 a year for these, and it is m0118Y length is y adu.i.t.l degrees. W M . *155w*111DOW - .1 I -- I ,
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. � safe audrehable mcd!duo C is- propell,ly applied iq fast t - tter. Without a clear understanding ts in full florce, i3xinking lee I I "
.-Osts who T"NectricitY . la , creasing, partly owing to the efforts our our stree . .- -N
prinelpiod dru . Ncnvou,, Pthelin't-Lt'e, 'C'(1 - JLXI X .
�re all we, cave:7cd, Beware of u a -Lec of drugs fOr all of agriculture, the ' c ','the diswn I . RTH BRANC-H- - I �i
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� I . . ney and � evei-y other t has niade to soling� SEAFO I
I - . (fn,rift�rior medicines la Place Of th's' A's - P11 Urinal Troiiblc�;, at'd Nvill el ,he agricultural department cream sodas and on . . �
". ,'�-d " subst !- - , scorningly hopeless cases -%vherc eastern fariner will be driveif to . . reign demand for this r,olate modistes by her handsome orden- '. �
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4 . coole-i cotton rVoot C,otnpou -tter rneans III-isfailed. increase the fo I on World. ,,- . MIUN STREETI - - - - -.4
� � - ise $1 and 6 cents j a postage iii ir known caic or di�,c,,,Ml 07'9',111 nlay *.all. Let him master them, and he can I American staDle. -Lond . � -.�
. � tute. or inel(7 m_-11. Fuliscaled. Any 811199ish, '%%* . � ireat - . ts of the United Statm A,
an any - � and we Nvilh-,end, scaled, by ro-turn ly. 2 by this niC41,118 110 10used to i1c1iltby activitY defy 'the world. � - - -- "leted. Drafts on all par
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I artiouIars in. piain envelope, to ladles,on - of credit issued, avn,il--ble in all Part*
P � befQrc it is too late. Ild reconimend . , �, - -- -- KeKillop DirectOrY 1 Grp -at Brital e bought and sold. Letters advances made I
st. stanip.;. Address The C06k COuIP"31 L6adilig medical men use ,1 � � . ollected, and on same .
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: . OUR ILLUSTRAXED CATAL at lowest rates. 1�1
- aing-vic cure Aay Sure. GOOD BUGGIES FOR SALE. JOHN BENNEWISS, Re' -VO- �
4 9 - . JAMES EVANS, Deputy Reeve, Be6chwood. ��,
I I - j DANIEL MA_vLB-y, ()ouncillor B&ChwOOd- . SAWNGS DEPA .
Nl;-,�RRIAGE LICENISIEZ roriviatioll regar, . . ) RTMENT.
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I Contains fullo'kti'll -,,,: I !Wvidbriry. , I
: ms, discascs, price, I ge'�d we yo-ar address and I w91 We h 1wb Ir of good open ,bugoea for sale 1.
�^v I I EIS (7i . chronic and nep,c S3 a ' n hin WIL laeGAVIN, Councillor interest allowed at hia,heat 01:4 -mut -- ' -4;
� � t T of acutc, FREE tO - 01, Vera'p " WILLIAM. ,WBCIIlUA11A),'C0u0011(JrP LeadbuTy. --c-Bived, . aud I '
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I I Er D v� to order, etc., mailed (tiealed) ow you ho%, to make $3 a day, absolute .� raeascriable ternis and parties wis 1:
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I IF,; - I � ly I ve,,lici"of this kind shotild nab fail to give us a calf JOHN 0. ii,011,R130N, Ojerk at the end of June and D60=7
J ess. I a work in tho 10eality wher we guarantee ail our work. 'Tre-14%irer, Winthrop. I Interest added to Principal twi �
, - .1 . any addr you free I No factbry get 111P. ig()L(i�%Ioli J. SITA\NON, I ates. , portion of a deposit. ; I I
. I - - - . ?� . 1. ; Md .-- your address alld ng- of all kinds done on short, notice, In the k Assessor, Becell"ood.
. At., ITOR . ulectric Belt & APPRance CW0 � you Iva. . Repairi � withdrawal is required for the ,whole orany I
. , - ""FlGE The 01en D I busine" fully; retilem- WM. EVANI No notice of
� L � t:111_161plain Lbe w -profit of $3 for bett possible manner, Horse shoeing a specialty. )DS vollf-.cLor. sb;qorth W. K. PEAReCE, Agent- � '
I . , guarantee a cleag - don't � OIJARLES.DIOT ` D. Sanitary ,] libvert0r, Lead' I 1R. S. HAYS, Solicitor- . . -
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