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wooft. - I I . The following query was recently lish works on the American side at Niagara � 1- . - ..�
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I - L qy0r, Member of theAsscelation of Ontario , L __� H .- rw � I risked - taxes on the raw material, and on the finish-, I . . - ..
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� �. abliv, Ontario. . 188652 )0�1 . . journal: What is the best Size of �rood �
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. - - . THE BEST SILOS. new tariff the protection on its finished pro- And _: -_ - %
L oncenion 4. H. IL S., Tuckenmith, ; __-1
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I - I loo acre& For further particulare ap ly &A"9 J �,, -a. I � brood� the laying queen and producing duct was greatly decreased, while the tax ---
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I jjHARTERS. EKmondville. 134.9-i - Them Are of Wood and -tvlay 13o Bound or comb and extracted hon 0mg on its raw material underwent no consider- - I � � I
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A, - I __� -.11 I H � PURE I RICH �J - Squ&",'but Must.Be JDeep. advantages and disadvantages? Twenty- able r6duction, if any. Thus was created easure in showing them to yoi� and letting you try them On, I - � �__
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I - _� I -t Cattle and SWEET RARE The valub and economy of the silo one al.$axists replied. The majority fa- , one of those anomalies whir, i 1* . - �
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L I . - . . ler'of Thoroughbred Durban � w , The so thfit the styles and fit --which is perfect -can be 0 the
M_ , - . pigs. Young stock of both sex for M LASTiNs- PUNGENT ' have passed the Stage of discussion- voi7ed the Izmgstroth frame. . . -tic- . .1 . � - . � -, . "
. .� - - 18144 11 I . I - 'L -, every- injustice was palpable; the cost of prod I I .
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. . 9) tion remained as high as before -the r�vision, better seen. Our 3-1 ntles are all imported direct from tle -
111111�0 I - � - I sale, a quantity of .) the Langstroth I . . . . � -_
" I - . g10XS FOR SALE- For i ;9" 1, V 'V' 0 , while the margin of profit was greatly cur- -_ I �_
, .. P , c - built or are building silos. As to inate- thing into consideration � -land and Germany, and we cannot *stste .
- � .. onions (Yellow Danvers) also pickling - rial used in construction, the question fram 'is probably the best to adopt befit makers in En, , ,
te or apply to D. STEWART, London I tailed. The item formeff the text of a Lib- .. I a . ,2: 1 t : _� �
- I r - - rl . 13wtf 04 ' WTh , was long ago settled in favor of wood. When entering the bee business. There eral argument for ra-%v materials. The Op- I I , �
. � ��. . P. X fr I 11 too mTteh in praising them. .For quality, make-up and price� - . -_ 1� �.
I � , . I . �4 ww L 0 R&I I 1-1 A The only points remaining to be consid- is no charm in a certain Size ame, but position did not attempt to hold that the i I . 1;�.
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"" - I BEATTir., Cleirk -. t e sekond Division - ereck-are whether the 41 be round almost any beekeeper will learn practi- anomaly would result int the ruin of the - - le .,-
w&—se '� tvcommlssioner, of Huron Con- I silo Shp theya�e all tbat�,can be desired
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and Insurance Agent. Nride ;A , W ATER or square, single or double lifed inside cally some time or other that it is eon- manufacturers. , It recognized the benefit � , - ,,, �
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§ I �HL X�ik I � - - - ,_. , - T AN -D - that the reduction in duty was me. . . -. �
� - � -6; - " - ;� prZalises cl the underalwid. Lot 10, Con- . IMIT fTIONS. the barn is too costly in space, *Rile a haps no bettef sized frame for all pur- � . �- .
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n ! —k&V-W- � - j�10&16,, Grey. on September 18th or 19tb, a Road � square W I .
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� I - Personal applica. lining on the first sheathing, well paint- - Professor A. J. Cook thought that � I - - . -
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� . I - , ISFEAFOOTH. ONT. ed with gas tar and gasoline, is prefer- Ahe Langstroth, at least in the east, if large foreign trade, a fact which is well . - I �
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. - , -For We, threelihoroughbred. -McLEAN BRO5., - Publishers - will last as long and can be repaired . Mm Jennie Atoliley claimed that the proposes to establish works on the Ameri- . - �
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. . - ,y 3fr. D . sual lining consists of two thicknesses lup, but ber of hands, and to avail itself of the cheap . . . �_ _. ;
. - .. .- er.. Ail of them are of red coloij. with a littlb . . ADVERT141KC RATES., .- " I u . - � - G. M. Doolittle uses the Gal raw material which is to be had in the . � � . I ... -1
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. __. *W, All are fit for service. Apply on Lot 13, . , of boards, breaking joints, with a coat had he 60 colonies on ,the Langstroth, I . - � I
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- 7_5��t - - ( - 1�11� -PER INCH � -Z�_ raw inaterial in Canada,, its�. works at Tor- - Call and see our sto% re. We cannot tell you here all we � - __-
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mleparty- � of boards. � 1'�_il " not consider it a paying job to transfei onto, Brantford and Woodstock would have � � of Furnitu � I -
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� . 11 . FOR- SALE. -We have still on hind for 11 to 21 Inches, inclusly $I 50 02 50 8150 The silo lining 4nd t�e outer coat, them to other frames. remaineAl the great agricultural implement have got, but drop in and,see for yourselves. - -
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I . , -j4ds, The d%msof thesebullawere sired by Royad 3 to fi 96 i 5 50 Boo 1 76 � . .4 than a - -
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p Advertisements of Strpyer. Lost, Found, etc., not Strong pressuro is one of the first es- brood frame is the best, in my experi- Canada by- the company, is peculimly strik- Furniture of alf Kinds at all Prices'. - � "
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- 301D plivat,e funds to loan atlowest - month 600. 9 . . � 'that r - - �
is 4--irewy -7 . $ ., � Advertisements of Fa*s and Real, Estate for sale, attained ch6aply only - m'b evision of the tariff which was recent- . . . . ___
- � � , and this can be , I - filled with co' . and honey it is heavy, Also Undertaldng Mi all its Branches. __�
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� # 700 borrowers. Loans cau be com- vertisements on lo* page, ten cents per line best ensilage the cbpth Fd2ould -be at have.not been able to mar as large colo. Residence of Funeral Director, next to ,
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. ... - -, : S. HAYS, Barrister, � Transient advertisamefits,ten cents per line for cludes the air by closing up the spaces . Fowls lifor the, Table. BROADFOOT, BOX & 00111 . '�,_�,
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UNDO= . 125 in ' " ensilage and by forcing -it strong- Am Englisb� 'authority says: Of all ta. eon in the position of I I .
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I - first Insertion, three cen . - 111.
I . . - , Insertion, nonpareil measure. ly �pinst the walls. ble fowls the well bred Dorlsing still i famine that made public distribution of . . � � Main Street, Seafortb, Portees Old Stand __ . - �11 -
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I - � . V dersigned has twenty Toz ExposiTbR goes.. Into 4,3W homes every week. this are: First, if is a large sized bird, was liable to become a serious element � _�_ - I
RNS FOR SALE. -The un , the ensilage does not lie may be kept e politics of the time. It was essential . _ , �1.
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I which in u a conaeryative estimate, that it has - and its meat is tender, savory and juicy, in tb I k _' -'7' 0 C I � -11
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139141 As the ensilage is removed from it, s Is the Napoleon was walking a, I
broad, deep and projecting. Thi . ong the street with
cm"W'T - most taluable part of the fowb, a part of his staff one morning, after the MAIN STREET, SEA FOAX I I-..-.-
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Pitt , " � FOR SALE 0 RENT -For sale,Lot 18, Con. 1 $ all comparatively. dry climates by' the Dorld;ng enables one to cut "I' distribution of bread had been Insufficient, � -
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0 - _ FA9.uatanlcy near rua, containing 100 acres; adopting modes of construction W wide sl��e f it. The sho ders are and tumultuous scenes were occurring in . � _ . __ . IA4 L. — - __ � -
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I - �N -of b . I -within the silo walls . t in its favor. Third, the body is a officers passed the. crowd jeered at them. I . � ..
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. I i _ind'on easy terms, as the proprietor has more land - I . by tjie ailo pit and d"the lining. polu making it in One wonian, monstrously bio, and fat, made � . - I . ' � _,;�_: I I I �__
� � ,* tban he can ,%rork. Apply to the proprietor on Lot so - immediately behin long parallelogram, thus "I I . I,.
I �_- 36, Sayfield Road, or address Varna P. 0. D. ROB- - I _FF -1 I - The cheapest floor consists of pounded comparisoh to other fowls like that of herself conspicuous by wilX gesiticulations. I 111ARK, i El Lai's . . - -
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C) I � clay. A coat of dement is frequently the Shorthorn cattle. The Houdan i '.
I you the 't'_ . L making a laughing sport of us I" she ex Ir * *14 _L/ - �. __._
L- INISTIPAT110K applied./to the floor: The, besb silos have the nearest approach to the Dorking ol 'claillied bitterly. " They can eat and grow I T.. . 6 - L-
� - � -n ILLOP FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot I . �� I 'V '�_
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r )fferiDg at I , _r g4, Cencession 6, mcmiiop, containing 100 acres, I Ll 'SNEM doors almost continuously from the floor all other breeds, both in size, good fat, it's all the same to tbeni if the poor . fi, IAN =_=v_�:_�� .Z
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'=Ient. er-failing stream run- is not important.. It should contain a The game fowl is first quality, but it�c -Napoleon stoppPd and interrupted her. .. --- �:. Rvw I .
L -Aw a gool orchard- and a nev . 4 - I . �_%-_ft�p��'.. .. f;,
- - ' aingtbrowrhit. it is a oplendid pasture farm. It SICK HEADAG�fE; ventilator. I Lmeat is of different flavor from the I I My good woman, �' lie said, I I look me over- .: ii;;-__-�_ - , . . "I". . .. - - _.
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Etances and- - - -aforth. It willbe sold cheap and on . � above, resembling that of- the pheasant .. i -1
_.- , tuft miha of Sc - - � CrImson C yer. i ' fatteir just now." "F ,.�_
- asy terms. Possession at any time. Address Sea ON E PILL A FTER EATI N 13 and for this reason many prefer it. The 11 . .. I
LU't be beat. � - _. . - WX. JOH X_ Napoleon at. that time was as thin as a �7
. _.. 'lath P. O., or apply on the premises. . INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. ()rimson elov " Js a planb the valu(� .. . ��._._,�
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� ,. , I _ � TORONTO . * anditdoes not carry so miic� meaton sheet of parchment," The crowd took in � I'll..
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I; ,, I - �, . � 7VARBIFORSALE.-A 150 acre farm forsale,li especially as an agen its breast in proportion to its size as the the situation at once, and brol�e into laugh- I HEADQUARTERS FOR . .. � �_,
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�, I _U miles trom the Village of Bruesels, being Lot a, I wornout lands -and i keeping up -the 1. � -
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. I- 0 ; 135 acres are red, 12 acreg good hardwood more rounding and less project appreciable I � .1�
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- . . of cultivation. On this farm are The Kippen Some other breeds of fows are wel* 1 " --
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rig . Also � - I � orth as �SaTatoga county, e keen in taki TEAS an'd TINE, GROCERIES* -
I I I -two houses, two good orchards, two good xveils, good lished -so far n shaped and moderately full I
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. gether or separately. TO THE FRON three years, and that it is actually . . I -.A.C=3MMTr-VS :WC33R- � -
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repalins, - � ___Z- '$spreading .in poor land, " is most gra f 1 e S'lp Beasdorp's - I
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.1 = � MRST CLASS FARM FOR S&LE-Situated in are prepared to do GRIST4NG on the shortest notice, uthor- . - .
T "I .oz -, -_ the township of T.uckersmitb, being Lot 23, . ion ` d'Diamond Orystal Salt.,
� : ---- I . of The Country Gentleman, a fair in this point. The others, except to keep cool in hot weather?" said a, man , 11 Eureka" ah � I I
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� h*�ood stab'ing, also other outbulid- guaran . supposed that it the system is a specific one for the woes -_ - . - - �
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, � - .1 .. IJ CrImson Clover and T�bmcco. . - rule during hot weather, and it's a conse- � FURN U`0 -_11
Fork- - �. ". - RM FOR SALE. -For sale, the East half of , - does farther south, where it comihences e . I . ; � - .k.
1 C6 . - .L IrLotI3, and the North half of Lot 12, south . xi-Um�T33MM:.1- its I owth in the fall and coptin,mes it Mr. J. H. Hale says in the Connecti- quence I am never bothered about or by th 2..
. Courant that if he were attempting condition of the atmosphere, no matter how - - . � I C
IS. I - I boundary, Stanley, containing 100 acres, aboub 76 1 cut This morn- I .
I I - timbered with hard- in go spring, this instance shows that Cheaper t an the Cheapest, and aw .,--
� -- acres cleared, the balance well All kinds of Lumber for ple, cheap. - ie last high the temperature ma,y soar.
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� I . nearly free from stumps. There are two good dwe I- . JOH14 McNEVINY cultivation and- hoeing he would gow 1 0 berry shortcake and drank a cup of coffee. _ d�� . -I-7
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- I . Ing houses, one brick and the other frame, also a 11� winters Successfully or else it comes to mson clover seed pex acre. - For luncheon I partook of some lettuce and I . . I -
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- - � ,1 rout and form small, tomato salad, and a cup of tea. I will go To be convinced of this fact, give us aeall and see for yQursel e I % ��,
. . I I bW dIngs. There is a good bearing orchard and . it indicates that I This would sD . - � , , ,
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, . chools. , f aturing crop. When this crop was out probably, will order a tbick, rare steak, and un -
�i Henull, and is convenient to churches and s - . of Matthew Robertson, at a -very low figure, are prepared to offer the .
� � I . . . . . . . . . � i It will be sold cheap as the proprietcr is anxious to � � # selves of & aid of this valuable plAnt m. ay in August or early September, pay pretty generous attention t -o -it. Then estate il I �- - __
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Mat W T I ' hborbood. Applyonthe premises . -
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� - 139T-tf , i 0 WVVEN menting tberr supply of, fodder plants. first time during the day. t - _.. -1
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orr= Xlre: oflnitrogen in their soils and in supple- make an enormous growth before freez- be . n n
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. .4 - BOARS FOR SERITICF1. plant to perpetuate itself ker6 we . may May and furnish -many tons of Organic count of the heat which the workrVen in hot Is well supplied with a fine assortment of Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds, &C., at . -
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�. 'heundersigbed RECTRIC state that a few tufts of it grew matter rich In nitrogen, ready to plow countries enjoy. This was partichlarly the prices to Suit the public. . - - .
� . 11 �. PROVED YORKSHIRE PIGS. -I U Albany county garden last reason, and I
,. . rhas for sale a number of Thoroughbr6d Im- A under in ample time to become decom- case in Spain and Italy, and when I inquired I . 1�
. proved Yorkshire Pigs, of both sexes. Apply on Lot . �'. . without any intervention on the own- sed before the new crop of plants was the reason I was told that a Spanish or - ... �
� , po , Italian workman would rather eat kerosene � -
__ I [ 2t, Coucewaion 2, L. R_ S., TUL_ , �,tmith,. or address . $ erls part it has appeared again this Year ut out. A moderate applfca. - 'ON I .
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I . I Bmeefteld P. 0. WM. CHAPMAN. 11%5 t f , - ready to p - ieat of any kind dur- Ito ROBERTS A- 9 1
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I I and is now in flower. These plants are 3otash . I -
, - i� [Trade Mark] DR. A. OWEN. _. tion of phosphoric acid a:nd I I I
,; -DOLAND CHINA BOAR FOR SERVICE.- he �� - own seed, but ing the hot weather. I am not a vegetarian I
,z 1) ctical Electric .evidently from' self s - -
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I , r X undereigned has for service a thoroughbred ,, producing a Genuine nated last sum- Snpp ' pr?_ in any sense of . I
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4- � "' y K, lr'i� , a say- before. Under this method MT. IE[ale is serve anyone who follows it 0 � I - � ,
:_ � above named breed of both sexes for 9.%Ie at a and power, a ) -
ite or call. Lot 10, Concession It can be worn at any . � t I
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. - the . �i F i satisfied that the tobacco farmers Of in hot weather.' % �
1 .4 ,V hours or sleep, 41)divillPOSiti, ely cure t �
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0 C� , .rn� Wrl WM. SINCLAIR. . Lime on the Farm. . *_ . I rft I .1 -
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� . RKSHIRE BOAR FOR SMVICE.-The under - . I . mer exceedin" $20 per acre, and the A writer thus enumerates the advantagei � # Ir -
. I �_ BE * ed has on M8 prenii,;teB Lot 10, Conmalon 4, 1 NX Lumbago, ses acts directIr as Plant food 11ft soils of not 9 of kee ing a flock of sheep in the apple I I
, It I Tuck=h a, thoroughbred Berkshire Boar for ser- . . 0-16., - ivervous Disca lands grow better annually. Her children to be strong and healthy. - -11
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3 . privilege of returning if necessary. W. J. CIH 9 iia its indirect effect Upon soils nat. Sheep if properly fed v I etors Nue( . I J
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L[erL I I 1 will keep for the improvement of stock, on Lot Urinary Diseases te-v and caiises the nitrogen soil. Orchards t:re continually overrun X%J . : -
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� ., ire Bovir with first-class pedigree,. to ElectricitY [ed is fast taking the of humus to become more quioli � Combilmdons do more than anything . � %. f�j
- - Mcd Yorksh properly appv . at much more depends every hand and are -more destructive than ' I .-
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- =41 I ..� h a limited number of sowq will be taken. place of drugs for a-11 Neryous, 11beuniatic. Kid- able. It assists in the process r,f Ilit,rifl- ba s ,shows th e caterpillar, the - - 1
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I . � I '1vrm9.-,;k1 payable at the time of -'service with the riey and Urinal TroubleEii, aud will effect cures . upon circumstances than we am wont I to hisure tills. � ,�,
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� 11 . - � to admitl Most of those who discussed trypeta, or magg. .
I . I W, nty. THOMA . aump will subdue many, but one little I . I *tes to us stro4lyin - A
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. � - I a beat bred pip in the Con . known means has failed. � diseased organ inay blecompounds, thus increasing the store ' lng I I I Lady Aberdeen wri I , -.11
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. _� I by this moii,iis be roused to healthy activitY, of active. plant food, an C. L. - . favor of the Health Brand. ;
� 7 __ . .. in beds and transplanting. -Mr. d left, we cannot reach by sprayiug-the . I � A
,, _� 1. . -T'%OARS FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned has for before it is too late., I I
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"' I B oeivice a thoroughbred English Berkshire and Leading medical mew use and .recommcud . Allen of - Long Island disagrees and trypeta. The only way - ,&sk your dealer to show you the!90 . _ 11
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I 9 -1 I isea, Lot 6, n their PT,Rcticc. . which ha-ve thwpower of retaining am- ,o doing. Long they . 1��l
k -1 & thoroughbred Tamworth at his prenti the Owen Belt i gives good reasons for r fallen apples containing it as soon as . other 4
� . I - -Vancesgion3 , Hullt-tt. The Berkshire pi.- was bred OUR ILLUST monia, potash, -etc. Any materials like "WIN. ,., goods.' You will never buy any, -i
� . . -S1,00 for the Berk. RATED CATALOGUE Island for several years past has been .drop. The apple grower has no better as- W - � 1 "4
M - . by8nell,ofEdinonton. Terms . ontain large amounts To use . I I
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1% . ;bire and $1.60 for the Tamwortb, payable at the contains fulicst in formation regarding the cure wood ashes, whibb, c ubject to severe and -long Pr heep. - ____ I I - after seeing thein, - _...,
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7'.. . I ime of service, with the privilege of returning if of acute, chronic and 316�vous diseases, prices, of lime, would act in prAetically the I . . __ I
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- I stock. F. how to, order, � e way ag lime. Muri6te of p eme- ber to keep the grass grazed short. A ten- �_�_ -.r- I -, I ------- — , - - I - i
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1. . 0"ce. for sale. These are all registered
M, - . __� � _. H. SCROALES, Constance. . � 13��31tf eit & ApPlIaMe CO. is lesp- valuable than lime as ful transplanting of anything extr acre orchard must have a hundred sheep, . W, "THE MONTREAL SILK M . . -A
� , _ I -.-- - � __ __ an iAirect atical., *So the method he ad- � ILLS 00., Ltd., �_
� . ------- The Owen Electric B ' ineral ly.-Problem and smaller in proportion' Put in twice as - N_ I � .
� . . manure, its effect upon other 111 vocates seems best for that locality. A I � r - _ -
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� 11 'rPROVED BERKSHIRES. -The undersigned, many as the lot will pasture, with a liberal . I MONTREAL.
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— breed, . � great deal depends upon circumstances C grain or bran. It- costs $3 a week �
— - - _%, - k, forservicethe celebrated boar., Morton (2587), sire - ' it does not materially hasten the decay
_� � � 201 to 211 State St., Chicago, IlL . and conditions in all farm operations. and with this money buy
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- ,� � -.-: A, moyal (imp.) (1608). dam S3vernake's
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� i legistrtitiont $2.00. Fees payable at the time of . ep. Three ]ROMINION � -&-
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_M=IiII I. service, with the privilege of returning, ff necessary. 110 ities -therein by promoting fermentation, A circular issued by the department day, or half a'pound for each she � . - -
� I my �k on hand q few choice you which, in turn, renders soil constituents � jects are thus obtained. The ' I . 1. _. _,� 1.
� ,- M 450 ng sows in farrow and New Rep4ir Shop. I of agriculture calls attention to the east- special ob t insecticides, and will ex- I - .
3ther young stock for sale. Write to, or call on - oorhees, in abeep are the bes . 11 - -A
� - __ more active, says Professor V . i � I I I : I
�: - W.H. McALLISTER, 1i I - a letter tb Rpral New Yorker. ward spread of the San Jose scale in- terminate the codling worms and all the 0 i I I I
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�. . . sect, which was brought� to California . They crop the 0% -
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P --- TSERVICE -The undervigned has for Fervice a. Bicycles, Sk 4"tes, Puns., Congre priated $100,000 cular-No. 8, second series, Div. F,n- droppings. The spr ying pump fa to ac . RE Ts .� . 1— �
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. . Tamworth Boar, bred by A. Dunn, of Ingersoll. to investigate ethods and the rn%chinery I . - -
_'� � "Sewing Juberculosis and m tom. - gives. full - description of the complish a part of these, i — I
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� . Gun Himeliance (imp.) 176; dam, Gun Hill Prin � t out.�p It is proposed costs more than that -of the sheep when . . : _.
� _ of "stamping i . scale, its woi*, and remedies therefore, , _DW I
. . . . �� cm 2nd (imp ) 150 -, by Gun. Hill Prince (1691); Gun Machines . Woodward states that 0 V BRANCH. I -1.2
. � t -Hill Princes '-N epos (1.165); Drayton Queen - - to begin work In the 'city of Washing- already owned. AIr 0XV, X H - , .
. . I . ; -s (2&20); by . ; the safest and best,. in bad cases, being to o-uAF I I
, I- - I i� (2802) by Sumbo 2nd (895), Stephenson's sow. Also A the milk . ot and .br-anclL be has an orchard that has not been plowed - - - ,f*
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� 11 e- thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, bred by Mr. Delbridge, Andall Small and Fine ItYlachinery P-epaired ton and the herds that supply out'and burn the trees. ro * thi at which is re' - - - . - SEAFORT19. . �7i!,
. - � for seventeen years in is w , MAIN SYRFKET�' . � � _�_
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� I . otHibbert. HECTORREID, Lot 7, Oonces8ion 31 as good as n w. JIN Of' Unicycle, for its ciitzens. -es an allUUai �� - " -
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, � �� OAR FOR SER cession 6; SHOP -Over BaxtoA blacksmith shop. limbs. The Great Britain and Europe b . I
. .- .111, �L B ,VICE. -On Lot 20, Con, I GOOD BUGGIES FOR SALE. -o ers' Sale Notes collected, and advances made On SAMO
I i McKillop, the thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, Main Street North, Se-,vlorth. . aribes its good appearance and health t of F,urope, China and Jlp4p. Farm I I . .
. - 1. farrowed June 22od, . as, , - . -
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I I I dam Lelan (2792), by ieshes 1� inches in diameter and three I -
� R � �. Sire, Loudon Champion (1564). 11"i t)W show you bow to njake $3 a day; absolutd* vehicles of this kind should not fail to give us a call- with. n . . received. and interest allowed at hiabeat -curraev -
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� I , . Enterprise, imp (148) * Painted Lady, im I., (1541), - . - -made I upwards I
__ � I - p4 L NOTIPE. . — fy sure; I futnish the work apd teach No factory get up. we guarantee all our work. or four feet wide. All the winter Deposits of 000 Dollar anc end of June and December. 11 ��4
- . b j!A); lady Dosia (956), by Eguinox I . work in the locality Where r second rates, Interest added to #;rinciVal twice gach year -at the . . �
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� I I 4 I , ri Mao ydar addreU and I Repairing of ail kinds done on short notice in the ure is applied at least evell . a,deposit, .-
. -1 (470); Lady Mallory 2nd (466), by Royal Tecic Lady; � I I - man dr&Wal i�' required for the whole .- �
-1 Vae Seaforth Cider Mill haq'vtArl � YTU I bestpossible manner. --I
axpbki t e us, s fuL 11orse shoelng& wx` ty. e of with or =7 portion of
Z� y Tim Whiffler; Lact md up for bus'Aess. . Y; remem I . qw. year, tind every method for inanufaetunng Nonotic - I '.
. _� 7*egenna b y Mallory by Baron A an my old cub- - 11 t c ar rofit of sq for - i . I I
, 17 . ope; TAdy ShIltor "ord; I hope to receive the patro.J#g& ( I . beri I jeu for enn W. X. PE - A -
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� .1 Beauty. Terms --41, payable at the time Of service tomers and many re new ones. I make older . t, -WrHm . . , � S. BARTON & SONT , . � _ '� -, . -
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