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I __ . .: . I I I F. 4 �� . I . . 11 I � , T. T NOTICE& � I I . nee Some Queer Episodes in Walter 0. n3d ------ . - � I ,_� IMrORTAN Veo 7 . ' - � . Wu ullet—DIffere two , LARGE w CASH n fulff"hCHIRM" I . . -* " Wber of Eims r, or a F -1 MUe Dej&.� , -1- . -M . . . . - ___ 1. �4. � SAFE . I. I . % . - `-Z tion of Itoosters. Newspaper Career., - i � I . ­­ � "_ �� I OM TO REN r—Apply to FAward . Martin Ik- CA __ - I . ; � . I in Breeds—Fropor � I i . ,.-- I ;� . � 139641 - q � 1,1r. Walter G. Smith, the ­2,ng Allier- i - I I - Will vwt- � I 11joadville. , . , I I e I ­ .- . I i , le2dieto ne,Q0 !a. __ I � — THE GREAT � Irl - — . ,AaPFwN 1. On- the average, counting -all loss B, t-,zn editor who made sue'' a stir in Ea- i —OF— - - �- : . 1. . � A i 1. . ­ - I � - - - . I — - & f , must you actually put � - I - I - ., . -NA, Dominion and Provincial Land I how many eggs he star, returned . .- �Snown 'W -X; bek .. �_ - & ROKEN r of tht-Asdoolation of Ontario ! I K_5;-:4 11 . - I r I---- ne wait in his conduct of T � --- - . - .. .1 �� . I . nstial-q-, P I I �_, guney or, membe . I . — under hens or in incubators to raise � recently to his former home, Sherwood, - � I - __� 1 133652 'BLOOD ' I � � ' . rovft - -, Surveyors. Dublin, Ontario. . I . ­ I ' - ' od pullet? 2. What difference do Jou / � � . 11 � , place for tb,e, ,_ - I go in this state. His old friends greeted bilm 1_� - ;1. ., . I I ,- - I . . I HARVESTING THE CORN CROP. 9 0 - 1-1 I - ixts in thi,q df.f-- I __ � VOR SALE OR TO RENT.—For We or to P P U R I F I E R 0 1 1 '? find in breeds in regard to this matfer? enthusiastically and. have been If tenil,,. . — I � � . told'of the - I- ... 11 - � - concession 4. H. ELI S., Tuckeren-Ath,' "I ge 3. Ila the proportion. of roosters gre4ter, eagerly to narratives he bast I WALL -PAPER I . __ - . rM I . . 1.00 acres, For further partioulars y Whento Cut Xt—Practices In Different c. � . - - at si'ft ana' - - : __ . I' lv?'� "Gf4 lot 8' . apil - 7- ; I . - �.. ,�Lake. - � � 11 ___ Mondville. 130.1 X among the Loghorns than with some many exciting episodes JnHw�vaii, during z . � __ CHARTERS, Ez I � i tions -Cutting by M - The foregoing are q es- the time of suspense which Mi. Cleveland . I AND - __ - I . . LE. -David HIII, StAffa P. . O., -1 "binery SCU other breeds? ' d Mr. Gresham inflicted up-dn �jierest- i . I :, --N t ; The season for harvesting - corn is I .... - � - exit. __ ­ 'FOR SA -� I I tions of interest to everyl SeS_ an � __ I- , ­ I I I ar of I , long an -vying are ans7ers dents there. Mr. Smith �� - .- Thoroughbred Durham Cattle and � has 4Tso'brought I - - . - . �n d- the practice from extent of the — el t stoek - - - - - - ,Plgs� Young sti,ek of -both sex for sale. I , :: . 'ork I. ._ home some amilsing anecdotes. �. I � - __ . brky - ve , - I . .1 19644 0 , crop and p , rbssure of W in other d' o I -pri- . , ow _ - .. - Alews - . iAl � . d'often so long dd- - to the same as given by several aut4 The system of jail management In the W1 IN i)- - STIADE S' - _. (lies' Co4t, . L . - .� � rections so elastic an 'ties on the subject through The R, ral . -11 ". : Fifty - iw. - � ,1 . X101INS FOR S LE. -For sale, a quantity of . I __ � " layed that .the value of . the crop, of the t * Islands Is peculiar. It is the custom there I I . ­- I- I - . . 11 - ' onions (Yello . N ew to- rent out the prisoners to ciiiie ' 01 U'le w Danvers) also pickling , ow Yorker: P. 11. Jacobs of 'Li - � I �Lba, Write or apply to D. STEWAlLT, London 'is affected doubtless - ns as 'a- Away Wow regular prices; they have now arrived, and our ent ro stock -18 11 i.�, � 1 Astrachal,' , I.**"--- O.- ,QO stover especially, I rors at so = uch a day. Eve I - . - �_ i. -.11 I .1 �. , 13D&tf . I Jersey said: � be ry one who ' Aaek- and � - __,1irA,Kea8&II P. . more seriously than farmers then: . 0 colres I. the new order of things. I ZAL� __ ,� __ ­ - I . � I -D � 11 � - am aild M � %� -1 . � �f the Seoond Division Pq ; Mlves f In winter - I/ S pretends to any, social stafiftig in Hone- " � -.- �. uIlk . __ . _� BRISTOWS t74 imagine. Results of experiments at the it takes about 2,2 �gg marked do pond wit] I � � . %gNBEATTIE Clttzk _ - � Al- lulu has a telephone In his h6uie, and a * ­ - 111 an en l - - `­ ty - �q AIM I . average to hatch one ohich conversation over it like this -_ . ­ �11 stations teaclk that thia highest value'ol on an Shade�and Roller Complete for t5c each. .1 .- , J0 N'ur� coun ' Commissioner, of Huron, Con 14 said to be _. � I t ve 4�1 . I )of t I . - I � � , -lipa.m , nd, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds � SAPLStJQwAn1LL& f , it would be i fi I he a2t 'T. � t� s rea6hed when at the stage of . 'owing equal sexes of frequent occurrence: . � ­ . - - . . - � w _. to Loan. OfEce--Over Sharp & stover i . eggs : ek, ;&lid at the � d and � 1289 P� I eggs to hatch one pulldt. Some I 0 1 autifully Colored Wall Papers for 5c per roll. , --.:., - - CURES ALL f growth indicated , by a well dented eat "Is this the jaU?" . Be I �r -L iI ! 11 � - . I i e trade in, the 1= dore, M*Ap street.- SeAtorth . however, give better results and some "Yes. 11 I 4 1 1 - . - , - � ,- 4 __. C thepQ I I TalUtS Of the Blood ' and the first drying of the blades. The jess. In suinmer the hatches are 75 or "Well, won't you sena up amur-. ' st lines are sold -out, . A � J HARNESS STOLEN. -Stolen from � Do not delay,,�all and make your purchases before the be . ,_kRT AND � . - ..- - f ��­ I .J 11iW of, the undersigned, Lot 10, Con- grain is best at the season of a well I 00 per cent better. 2. The more active derer to thq,�4ouso today? That burglar L I � ­ . � , . .1 . �Gx I ,' a Road ar and a half dried blade. In I I " _' .- vignoni6, Gre4,on September 18th or 19th, ,,,;,n ripened e . � - - nte I _ z , tt�r the eggs hatch. 8. you sent up yesterday was not satisfao- I , . o* Set of .single harnes% a �anklt' � A C ' e the hens the be . I i . . - - ore spacio". 1. . - I iWinformation leading to their recovery, ,11 be . _ - - _tl , - A I __ I .1 .1 ost complet,_ "" . X, __ - Ittle decline in. yield or feeding value ers are required toxeturn to — __ � �_ .. .1 - .� rewarded JAMES H , OUSTM NValton ERTAIN 046 the process of ripening the grain ther No. Sexes are nearly if not quite equal. tory. I I -L-UAISDE N & WILSON, - �� I jsfiibly 15kpi-9, Samuel Cushman of the Rhode Island The prison ­ � ­. . _ � - . . - I - after the -best condition is reached. - the jail before 6 o'clock every -night. Mr. ! " . I 11 - I wool, Tulion �� Y. 0. I � . fferent experiment station replied: Smith is said to have asked the keeper Soo . - - - - MAIN STREFT - I � ____ � qnettet Bms� .... I . Vanted, for So ; Different practices prevail in di 1. The number varies vy-ith persons, , TYS BLOOK, . . � "I �jr'SCHOOL TE&CHERS -'y hool . what hedidwhen the prisoners failed to i � - 4LIS ; lneqUetta �� - I � section No 1 Sterhen, an assistant teacher, Th6 Huron Expositor, sections. In Maine, where much of the breeds and locations. 2. -With Leghorns . � I � - 1. I � I e. Duties . - I. - I Oil Cloth and . I JWale, one holding'third - corn is for the canners, it takes an un- return. � S - ­ -0TZrX=_ .. - I ... : I class certificat - and other active breeds there are more "What do I do?" said the k6eper in Sur- I El A Ell . . . . Curtains an(i , - 16tommetce ist January, 1895. Personal applica- I . . _- 7 I'll tio.epreferred. ihqietter, state salary, and ad- SEAFORTKONT.� I usual numberof hillsforashook. In fertile eggs, while other breeds are prise at such a question. "Why, Sir, I leek I - - - I I - ­_ - . � I � . � - - - 0. WM, BAKEII, Secretm7. 1397x4 .. I � . � . . �. 4W.S Exeter P. . - I New Jersey it is u9nal to cut uP corn- Uardier, and fewer of the chicks die. 8. lem. outl" . I I ol . � ta, but all are . � - Publi6hers from 48 to 64 hills to the shock, accord- Mr. Smith ­ i - a McLEAN BROS., From my personal experience years ago, It will be remembered ill' 'at - -1 _� 111-e pleas - � 1_. � Vtlj13 FOR SALE. -For sale, three thoroughbred - - I .­_. . . I Ur -e W I 7 . B ]Durham Bull calves, from 9 to 12 months old, �_ I . ing as it is heavy and green. The aim yes. We have had no Leghorns here. was illreatened with assassination by � - . I , . , . - � � , - -oiA the I -_ . ; - __ red V Mr. D. D. Wiltion's imported bull, "Prime is to cut as soon as the grain ered: 1. Taking -"Paramour Wilson" because Smith dared I _. �� in are of red color, with a little .ADVERTISING RATES. I id, provided the weather is C. H. Wycoff answ - give expression to Wilson" s -scandalous ; Priestlxxlwlr�s Dress Materials - __ . .11, I . � 1'� 0 er'Ll All OfAttlifeer service. Apply on 1,oh 18, contract advertisements, matter chang,able at ears is glaz the average- for several years, when I to . . ; � 161.y I I . are . �� . � � inith, cr to Egmond- will. I t sultr�y and warm. The husking and relations with the royal house. Upon re- I � ; � ;jDadession 4� H. R. S., Tuckere 'no ; I ,all IOCHALN . 1377 PZR - have hatched and raised 1, 000 to 1, 200, f the news to expect'death Smith - I .11 �_�_ - ; TWO p. O� WM, CARN - ME: ence- celpt o . _� . � . I 1--, - cribbing are matters of conTeni Or every went out on the street's arm Every lady should be interested in the fact that the Prkstley s Dress Materials . 1 Year- G unos. I 8 mos. chicks each year, I find that f ed and exposed � : - 1. , . - �� � - ----------- - 2 60 � 81 50 _, any time before the snow flies. In Ohio _ I t Cana" For beauty, I- - . . . 11 to 21 inches, ineludvq $4 60 t. I I -,- - � :12 . . ULLSFOR SALE,'%Ve have still on hand for it 44 1 2 75 1 1 65 many out 12 hills square, and busking good pullet raised I have used within a himself purposely, areto behadfronithe better class of dealers throughon . - c ft. __ - . sala, two Shorthorn bulls, 13 and 14 months old 6 to 10 46 46 6 00 $00 I 1 76 . , to meet his antagonist. I I - �_ I . STRF,BTS, , ; . B I ma of these bulls were aired by Royal 3 to 6 6 50 small fraction of -four eggs. 2 and 8. The other man aidn't shoot, but Smith �texdpm and enduring quality, they are unequalle& Manu- . - I 'ircd& The da .4 44 one when convenient. In Peuntyl- - . � _� I v gazon (10637) straight imported pedigree, now at the I to 2 600 3 25 � 1 86 1 Is d 4 From my exper; ence with other breeds I ,yvas none the less ready for emergencies ; factured. as tliey are in pure woof, and in silk and Wool inter- � - � , I I � . - I vania it is common to cut eforn as soon ' � 1h* goods have a soft richness which is a perfect � - � � . i I . oftener than - ( it turns out, however, that it wasn't I woven, t _ � E I . � *fflad of one of the largesc thoroughbra herds in the If the advertiser electq to chanze nob do not find, much difference between � I - � � I �, �_. - . ihovince, - one of them is aired by Mr. Wilsop'.8 im- once per mouth, a reduction of 20 per cent, will be as It is safe from molding in the shook %Smith's first experience of this kind tia I delight to a1lady of taste. . I K - I ­ I . milar made on the above quoted priceg. � them and the Leghorns in regaril'to this ; I . - - ported Defiance and is good enough for a f si - it is put up in shoelm-of from 60 to 120 . to I newspaper life. Before Smith went to Ha- . priestlqls goods are mostly in black, and in black � I � I � j I - � I - � . �� _ Alon The other will make a good serviceable Rated'for special position can be obtained on appli ' a iego, � . .� . IEV - .- � 7::�� , - a . 'hills each. The wast,eful,oustom of turn- m tter, for while it is a fact that the or in San D kNISHIEV 11 'CP.'&t �- very low price- No f ancy prices, terms to bation at this offic - ] 17 1 wali he edited a newspap and white. I - ill throw f� 1 . . , . , u Business or professional cards, not exceeding three Leghorns, as a rule, wi arger Cal. There was a tugboat captain there ; A goNv6 in Priestley's fabrics retains its style and beauty �­ � I- 7 . I I . ing, cattle and bogs into the field to - . - , , WAt.the purcha�er. , Enquire on Let 8, Concession 10 . � . I I .- I � or address Kippen P. 0- McI[Ay quarters of an inch, $4 to $5 r year. I Sher- I 3g as t ere is anything of it left5 hence they are the most � - I ... I Mickenmith, . Lost, Found, etc., not wn will still prevails in see- per cent of males than some of the lar- Who came from Smith's native place, I as 101 RD . -11 � I - I I I 1370-tf Advertisements of stkaye!r. work their o ue that us6ally a t H T EG001) .1 . ZROTHERS� . breeds it is p6lso tr J wood. . . econi -for all classes. - . . � I -11 - oxmding one inch, one mouth #1, each aize 9' � �, P & . - '� - tions of the south and the central m, cent&ge of their o fer- One day the editor found In a paper sent . , 8 . �r . . . � . larger per eggs ar I I - � . � I I -- � . .1 to loan atlowest 'O'th 500- of Farms and Real Estate for ,,I,, districts. im --I � - � — ,I 3()o 'Plivate funds Advertisements I . � ly - . 11 inches, one month $1.60, each sub. tile and hatch better than most other to hi from his old home an extract from i __ I suit not exceeding I . inue to tain Cad sent - � I . _._�, � , 10 , -est in sums to Of quent month 76c. The majority of f;irmera cent breeds, while their chicks are a� hardy a letter that the tugboat cap � - � � & � i � ow.ers. Loans can, be COM - ' though home, -and which, because of the glowing �. , V $ 600 rates of intel , - JU boal page, ton cents per line out their corn in the old way, al ; . .� - - - S 7W �orr . - Advertisemqnts on I r T, I 1. .. I . I - �. . . - . I -�d money advanced each insertion, with a discount of I there are on the niarket machines for _. . . I I , . be print as an Instance of w � I -.1 ed a . Int . _-7 . 1 $1,00 piet ,p"e8 who also have regular contract space. . hat push - I . � ., ��� - �� L*ad advertisemente under township I or village harvesting corn that save much time, ' RN 1 26 per cent.to and easily rea ed, account it gave of the wrlt6r's. success, got � - . � -Sl,,500 within two days. Apply to R. .. . The Finest Cider Tinegai.: Id do in th The tugboat JFU -, I Z_ - I � I wou e far west. - ­� � . I I . 7 �, aforth.. heading, 6c per Rue each insertion. I line for labOr and e so. Tbere are a number Country Gentleman.makes noies on a tain referred to himself as the captain I ) I 1 $2,500 S.1iAYS,Barrister,4zc.,8e . .-Transient advertisements, ten cents per xp4pn I cap . - - - - - -1. e. tut help � nts per line each subsequent of these machines, file more perfect of % I y 1 137P . _� 125 first Insertion, three cc . I . visit made to a farm near Boston where of "a large steamer" "d so exaggerated I I �� � �, .! X __ � insertion, nonpareil measure. ect-i no will be which are doing away with the old i . . -1. I you the � � � I Advertittements -without specific dir io the finest possible cider Tinegar ig' t=ed his position in life that he appeared to be ': - � erina I � plan of,tying gallows, which made con- one of the magnates of the town. Smith, - -,_1 _. I off r) at . - REAL ESTATE FOR �ALR Inserted till forbid, au&oharged accordingly. out. Examination showed that the mill F RN 11 TU R * I zli � . . ISLI ally found I - I I Births, Marriages and peaths inserted gratis. siderable work and took valuable time. is constru' -wood, w. ith two in a spirit of fun, reprinted the article . - � -1 , TBi& E)a�QSJTbR goes ino 4 SOO homes every week. - ctedwbolly of - #. I Fo y job means, on a conservative estimate, that it has The mode of 'Nlinders ir) inches in - . . I - 6hineut. I R SALE. -The undersigned boa twent -wb , operation of a cutter vertical oak c di- without cemmelkt . � � ,.- I ]F"Cihnee Farms for sale in Bast Huron, the ban- 20jo0o readers eyery week. it is the best advertising that has give sa sf tio is follows- . in length deeply Soon after if s publication a sound of � �� - I . 1. n ti zo n as ' " I .. of the Province; all sizes, and pnees to ameter and the same � . � - . . marcounty medium in Western Ontario. . heavy feet was heard rushing up stairs to , ,Ywi, For full itiformation, write or call person%lly. . I The horse hitched to the, h=Tester � I rmances and , - " r � I . and the mass- the editorW rooms of the paper. The ex- We cannot tell you here SH 'we , : Brussels --- - Ruted to do the grinding, , . I . . ; ,KoAxouble to show them. F, S. SCO.rT, Call and see our stock of Furniture. . . � . can't be beat. _` : V'� O- 1891 -ti .. �. walks between the rows. The wings, ive press is -also, wherever cider touches cited juglBoat captain dashed in and in- . rselves. I I with knives attached to the front edge, - i . .. I f it, wood, and wood only.IAThe latest ap- 'quired for Editor Smith. , He hadn't come have crot, but drop in and see for you I - ;, I - � 0 1 - . � - . �. I i 11- ' sides to on- I . , ; I --i�URST CLASS FARM FOR SALE -Situated in A I � extend far enough on both ferably , Russets, Baldwins Or down yet, the b9y said. " - - p . I- the township of Tuckeramith, being Lot 23, 1 � les -pre - ` " . �� 11 � I gage all the stalks in the two rows. Two p '�Furn.-Lure cheaper than any � lit all sights . : Vwoes;Aon 2, containing IW acres, 90 of which are Greenings i er named -are "Well, yo ia tell him, " said -the captain, We can sell better - � I � � a the seat on the machine, I - . . I hard- ' "that I Shall be here tomorrow morning -1 , . I � lit &good state of cultivation, io acres of pod men occu der, and the later --- . . . py chosen for Ahe best ci other Retail Furniture Store in the West. . � Lt 8611 priCe8. � ' j�l * . wood babli. M.cellent fences, all well underdmined, �; facing out, ,with one hand reaching for- . - - at 10 o'clock to shoot him dead. I giTe - - , . - � I . I . . � v #;�, two never failing well# of water, good orchard, large I . the season that the work can be com . . - . I . ,4 " bank barn with poll atab'ing, also other outbull.d. - . ward to support the stalks as the knives " arning.11 . - � � I , I .i_111 � b%V, all nearly now,and & commodious brick dwelling. menced is deemed the better, say about him w d has ac- . tings:. ALm .� . .. Ibis. f3rm is within 5 miles of Seaforth 3 from Brune- : , - . first strike them, and as they are out - iddle orend of October. Small Smith reoeived the message an - . � . I I I ' � the m knowledge4 since that he did not like it. 0 '. , I . I told- and is e)nvenient to tch.soi. A�ppiy on the --- - the other hand and arm is used to draw and knotty fruit, provided, always that Still it would never do to show the white all Prices* I � '111 I . I premism MRS. AGNES ALLAN, Brucetiold. , Furniture -_ -1 0 0 a PATI 0 N5 them back against the leg, where they of all Kin ds at I � . , .r repaira. - I - 1892-tf. � G-�Bl LIOUSUESS5 are easily held, the butts resting on the it be per%ptly sQund, gives a flavor su- feather. He procured two large revolvers, I I . � .1-11 ", . 2 perior to that from larger and smoother had them cooked and hidden ui�der a news- ��, � . � . . . wings until the gallows row is reached, had been thmwn all its Brinches. I - I , - - - "I FOR SALE. -For sale, the East half of -T�DYSPEPSIAI/Z - specimens, owing in part to the greater paper on his desk that Also Undertaking in � � 7 FAIL'It 13, and the North half of Lot 12, south when the horse is stopped; and the load and it is down carelessly, as it seemed, and tried to - . . I � � - --- � X containing 100 acres about 76 � I . Scott & McKay's office on __... R1x IT : I I I boundary,'StanleY, $ SICK HEADACHE.9 -12, 14 or 16 hills: as desired -is de- proportionate quantity of shin, show no ooncern when on the following . �_ ; ows cleared the balance well timbered with bard- P icked vith care and stored Residence of Funeral Director, nex�t to Drs I , - , . I � The iarm is well fenced, under drained and REGULATETHEUVER. posited at the shock. The men return to always p , 917 1 ' ,� I . I . I , . vocil. ay at once if not Wanted for imme- day the lookoub reported - that the an Goderich street. � - . I I veariv free from stumps. Therearetwogood d1wel- ONE PILL AFTER EATING the maohine, start the horse and w6rk aw e captain was headed for the.office exactly , - ; I .. - fthousee, one brick and the other fmwe, also a INSURES GOOD DI* GESTION diate use. Eight bushels of apples m ak on time. fle burst into Sn;ith's office, and � ! 1. ­ . . -1 oodbarn.and commodious stable and other out- . I M&co.ab as before. - __ - one barrel of eider, which is 1�-ept in the latter's right hand stolle.lunder the I BIROADFOOT. BOX & C41 I - __ -1. - . : ftilldl,gs. The,, Is a good bearing orchardand PRIGE25 ft-THEDODDs 111111TI. - . � .. - - . . � . . neverfailing water. it is three miles and three perfectly clean spirit casks until April newspaper and grasped one of !the cocked I "k 2 � . . The Farmer's F'riend. � I et q,eafo.rtb, Fortei?s Old Stand � - . I Main. Stre � - I , . * - quarterafraii, Kippen station and the same from May, when it is carefully bottled, revolvers. With a tremendous amount . I - - ; - Hemsall, and is convenient to churches and schools. al writes or � - I - I I 0 __ -It -will be sold cheap as the proprietor is anxions to � A writer in The Farm Journ laboled and sent to market. of profanity the captain shouted: � I � � 1. _# retire, it is one of the bekit farms in. the county and about'a device which he calls the farm- For the prod -action of vinegar nothing "What did you mean by printing that - � �� - - - I , . - 1rhis. . _'­ I . inasplendidtieighborhood. Apply on the premises The Kippen Mills er's friend. He says: I more is needed than to leave casks part- thing about meF" � , . - . -_ - � , . -or address Hills Ureen P. O.' DAVID CLARKE. I . � -you wrote it, d I asked ^1 * __ I . I 1397-tf I � t While mills for pumping water cost - ith cider, bungs out, to evap- ldn't� you?, I _­ ,. I .. �., I ly filled Av ider the paper ', I � - his band stole W W I I , : I I USUAL. from $50 to $250 my "farmer's friend"- occasionally adding new Smith as C -1 T GROCERY, I - . I , � . TO THE FRONT AS � 5 and orate and sour, and grasped the second revol-ver, and both ... � � . , . for about $12 or . $1 - 11 I I ... �� I- - BOARS FOR SERIVIOE. � I -, can be put up juice to keep the level a third Or a quar- hands began to tip up the muzzles for in- �, - - . - I I . ,, i I - I are no d run for years without a dollar's expense. .ter of the diameter from the upper side." r,tant use, the editor at the same time try- REET, SEAFORTHR . . --- I I I TUpRovED yoRlisniRB Pips. -z -The undersigned The Rippen mills .�w running at full blast a en I bought three molasses hogsheads for a MAIN ST - I � � Im- RistlxG on the shortest noti e, it takes some three or four years to ob- ing to conceal his trepidation. I � . I f .L has for sale a number of Thoroughbred are prepared to do G . blankety . - - � I . . . n Lot and most reasonable terwe. you get dollar apiem. soaked them out a few ory article. Absolutely I 'Yes, I wrote it, but what the - - I � � proved Yorkshire Pigs, of both sexes. Apply o . In this way tain a satisfact �111,, i 111�1111!11 — . � . � - .1 11 24, Conaosi,ion 2, L. R. S., TuL. - ­qmith, or address days and then had the blacksmith put lank did you mean by -printing I I I I I � I I � 1 Iiiii; Ill ME - ZUK . Brucefleld P. 0. W9. CIIAPMAN. 1356 t f flour from your own wheat, and better value for astoff wagon tire nothing, be it remembered, is added to b�ankety b � I 11 F .�_ - - " I I . t on each -four hoops of c � I � - � .- � . the money than in an:p other way. Good flour the crude material, and no- racking or it?" .1 I I I - - OLAND GIIIINA BOAr, F.or. SERVICE.' The guaranteed. � � at 2 - g 6 "If I choose to reprint ,sucla an article," t . . . --- _i*fil - . � . 1p�_, , - P undenigned has for service a thoroughbred CHOPPING DONEIVRILE YOU WAIT. feet high and sef the three . I .� MARK, I- a DIV - . 0 cents a hoop. I built a stagin ulation of any description is re - casks on it Ma"IP said Smith, the points of the revolvers I I &,U- . I Fola d China Boar, bred by Wm. & F. Row, of Avon, . - and connected them near the bottobi by quired. coming up still more and his hands shak- I . If '"R, �A Cot. Terms -$I at the time of service, with the . ve a right to do I - A - - I .. � - gevilegeof returning if neces3ary. Alsoafewof lead pipe, then ran ing a little more, "I ha . � _r AD 0 S_ a three-quarter inch . The Apple Crop. 60.11 ,_ . . I I I � e above named breed of both sexes for sale at I ' -riven well pipe from one . jai lAik IKE ... - moderate prices. write or call. Lot 10, Concession The highest price in gaah will be paid for good a galvanized d � Ehe The Farmers' Review makes it appear "You have, have you?" . I Iv IAAF . 0 . . . . . I I % Stanley, Varna, P. O., 011t. Whi. SINCLAIR. ogs, or they. will be out tq order. of them through my wood shed into I that in spite of the partial failure of the "Yes, I have." - ARA T -Et . - _____ -­­ I - I 1379-tf I *- � . . . . . . . r, - _`_ � . - I . 1. . . I . . , , - . - -i *:. , � - . I .% - q . 1'. - __ I 1. - . I washroom, and to the end of this pipe apple crop in the west we are likely to "Well, do you know what I am 901119 - � � A-_ '.0 , ­'. I.. lit I 1. 5 .. I � �� . I . SERVICE. -The under- -17.-UMCBMITZ-', attached a globe faucet. To make,the ?IiN , - , p. _� � -DERKSHIRE BOAR Pop have a full supply of that crop from the , to doP I asked the f urious captain. PH., - - lma� MI, . . ;. � - I I . 9. I drove soft i "No, I don't," said Smith, prepared .!" i.. signed has on hisprem6es Lot 10, concession 4, All kinds of Lumber foi sale, cheap. pipe, Joints tight pine st. Maine, NewHampshire, Vermont I - 1� - � � I . . _D ireBoar for aer- � J ea Tuckenmith a thoroughbred Berksb . Terms. -6i; payable at, time of ,service with � JOHN WNEVIN, wedges around them, calked the holes and Massachusetts will have enormous now to shoot and kill if his trembling . . . . -Voe, I him to bit the mark. . 11 .1 � - . I I . inivilege of returning ifpecesnry. W, J. CHESNEY � . with cotton and painted over the joint crops, while the yield Will be large in hands would permit I I . 1 1371-t I I ­ Proprietor. -Well, I am going down stairs and st�)p � , I F�gmondvlllc, P. 0: 1357-t f I., _ with thick white lead. The water Is con- Rhode Island, Connecticut, Now York, : I - . sv � - - my paper. "-Now York Sun; � . - I — t . rier XPROVED YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned 1. ducted from the house roof into the Michigan and all of the states of the , . - t - . � . onoentof stock, on Lot just . 1383-tt I will keep for the improv ND WOMEN. casks by troughs and spouts. I have Pacific slope. Prices, however, especial- KJud of Hi" I - . SkCone4mion 3, L. R. S., Tockeramith, an Im. ; . d a similar arrangement for my Very I -� - I I provtd Yorkshire Boar with first-class pedigree, to complete ' in the west,_ promise to be high. The clerk in the stove esta�lishment was � . THE - ter than 'y .. I . . . � - �_ wWch a limited number of eows will be taken. barn, and the cattle like it bet — trying to sell the countryman a stove, and � __ . __ larm.-41 payable at the time of service with the � I ,crewed . CER"So � . � � �, theway he talked it up wa's worth tTvice , - - . privilege of returning if necessary. This Is one of well water. Ihaveabrassvalver to Newt; and Notes. . TEIS and FINE GRO jim - - . . 4ho best bred pigr THOM-AS LANI,;, . - -!- OWE - . -, s . ,in the County. N on the end of the conducting Pipe farmers' national congress will the salary he was getting. - : 11353-t f t'. The � I � 11 shut off water from pipe in cold weath on at Parkersburg, Ill tell you what It isi ".he said, "I'll � _.ALC3_]MWrrS :H1(__)M_ �� I . hold fts next sessi *1 I � __ I A . . __ I 0 let you have that stove at $15, and you I - I � OARS FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned has for er to prevent freezing. . W. Va., Oct. 3 to 6. The delegates are . - . - nywhero,elso in town lil: eas, Beasdorp's 0ocoas, Higgins � service a thoroughbred English Berkshire and can't get one a . � � . B TRIC . I appointed by the governors of the states. 11 : Ram Lal's T � I I I - I 11 I - a thoroughbred Tamvrorth at his premise I ' 'd The New Silos. , it for less than $21. " I � Conces8lona , Uullett. The Berkshire pig sa!- bre The last census shows that there were "How do yo�u know I canh?" asked the : aka" and Diamond Orystal Salt. - : - ­ b Snell, of Edmonton. Term"1.00 for the Berk- . The new silos, and there are many � 11 Eure . . . � � � %re and $1.60 for the Tamworth, p%yable at the T 23,218,610 acres in farXns a -ad that chary old fox from the bac14 lands. ted . ; BELL to 6 I ; I Imeof service, with the privilege of rot ning if I of them from one end of the country in�proved. In - "Because there Isn't another like It In . - � . i ur . 857,616,755 acres were :,, r� � � sacessary. Also a number of good o with the con- Ytun fit for [TradeMark) DR. A. IVEN. - the other, are substantial wooden ones. - -town," responded the clerk I 11 . is z Tack. F. i880 there were 536,0811�S35 acres in ... I I _ - 0 IR I service for sate. These are all reg I ON MIT. J O:D ]L**T,,- I � H. SCHOALES, Constance. 13,34 f iAc,','aud Practical Electric The cheapest silos are the ones built In fidence of a man on the withess Stan& � � The only Scient muc . I I __­ — Belt made forgeneral �se, producing a Genuine barns, for then the cost will not be ,h farms, 284,771,042 acres of which were I 'And -you have the only �ne?" � I - it is _-_ TXPROVED BERKSHIRFS.-The UnA e, Current of Electrlcit'.�' for the cure of Disease, more than the pri improved. Therefore there was an in- d 11� - ,� - � , , � __ -1 0 nd lated both in ce of lumber. 'Yes. _. � '! r,, I'gk e d. that can be 9 . � . - _L breeder of Improved Berkehire swine, , readily felt and regu crease of 87,136,784 acres of the total forservicethe celebrated boar, Morton (2687X sire uau'it and power, ajid applied to anY pai� of Silos constructed in a barn that is "And you are only lettin me have It . - � , . - 11 Royal Star. (imp.) (L603). dam Savernake's . t= bodyy. It can be Vrorii at al'Y time dur1D9 land in farms and 62,845,713 acres im- a,s an accoln-modation?" , . . 000"IFJORS DIFFER . for Daughter, (imp.) (1919). Terms, for grade sows, working hours or sleep, and will positively curo raised a foot or more above the ground proved- . "Exactly., . I I- . I * . � , � � - . $1.03, and for registered sows, or vows eligible for - I Rheuniattsme, will never suffer from the wet. The in Occasionally, but never b . � sciatica, * . the The old one patted the clerk on the back . . '\ .. � � registration, $2.00. Fees payable at the time of I Ity side of thesilois themost important It has been established that in affectionatelY. . � . I -W � servicet with the privilege of returning, if necessary. Generix), Debil case of the apple crop spraying will pro- . On the question of - Also on hand a few choice young sowsin farrow and Lumbago, part, This must be airtight, and so tect f - rom, 50 to 75 per cent of the fruit, "Well, young feller," he Wd, "I'm as . I -.1 - I -et. atheryoung stock for sale. Writato,oreallon - ' NervOU8 Diseases ore is willin to make a sacrifice as you are, and , A I � 0 WK. McALLISTER, . -A G46-, . DyaipePsla, long as this is obtained nothing m which would otherwise be wormy, and bein it,s you I *on't rob you of the only ; " HEALTH BRAND " ISH -t f Varna. : Varicocele, I required. So far as the effectivellem Of . ­_ I — . — - pexuai Weakness the sile is concerned, it matters not what that in actual marketing,experience the thing of the kind you have In the world. I Combinations M - --- 7 otencls hanoed from' $1 to Good mornin, Any time 7.011'10 uP my' I - elug � IMAkMWORTH AND BERKSHIRE PIGS FOR :1 , i 31M I * - � - 11 Is . - _� I s., as ft . � JL SERVICE -The underaigned hwfor service a I KiNney D seases, material is used inside if it makes air price has been en way stop and take a meal with mae. Good- . - I absollute'-- the "best I - - e ceilO,d $2. 50 per barrel, and this at� a cost of : 17 ly - I ersoll. �:� Lume Back, tight walls. The inside can b - ft, meandering smile . I I I I '0 I � I its 1NIMworth Boar, bred by A. Dunn, of I � Urinary Diseases . only about 10 cents per tree for labor by," and with a so I 11. Gun Hill Reliance (imp,) 175; dam, Gun Anill Prin- .1 up Rh a single thicknoss of flooring he passed away.-Detroib Free Pres& 1. for women and children 't i . 2nd (imp.) 150; by Gun Hill Prince (1591), Gun Electricity oroperly applied iq fast faking the _N� . -1 11 MOMMA0 I lew I -Nepoo (1165); Draytopueen c. Kid- bo cis of the best quality or lined with and material. . . I % . . I ffill Princess (2820); b� ' I plaw of drugs for aii Nervous. Rhouniati � much cheaper qualit Beerbohm thinks there is little promise A Whist Incident. , I wear. (2802) by Sambo 2nd (895), Stephenson's sow.U-AI80 a ney and Urinal Troubles, and will effect cures inch boards of' it Y_ - � I I 4 . * , ------------- In-_ . thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, bred by Mr. Delbridge, where everY other Cheap strong building paper should be of as much wheat in 1894 as in either of now re- I . 1% --- . � of Hibbert. HECTOR REID, Lot 7, Concession 34 in seemingly hopeicss cases . One of the funniest things I k . s dry goods I � : I known means has faile(J. ' three years; that the Ruro- � I F,Very first-clas .1 Stanley, Brucefield P. 0. weak or diseased orga used td line up the sides between th I 1397x8 n Tnay e the prclhous garding the game happenW to the greatest � ; 1, ' . .. ------------------ .Any sluggish, � 000,- I I t � - . . is ineans be rou�cd to healthy activity . ot will not exceed 1, 280, ailithority In whist now living. When, as : house keeps them. Look - by thi boards. peau produ ; 'P, � , � , 1� I O&It FOR SERVICE. -On Lot 26, Concession 6 'I - � shels ag . ast . � .. -1 � W I I ar b is too late - - 000 bu aiust 1,384,000,000 1 a young man, be fIrst joined a club of ro- - I I J .1 ealth '.' - be As w ; , . .. IRE I- BMcKillop the thoroughbred Berkshire Bo : ng inedical inch use and recommend For!fornatoes. - ry modest. . . for the word " H : _. I *.Election," _�Do. 2978, farrowed June 22nd, bhe owe,, Belt iii -their - ractice. Trellis System year, 1,392,000,000.in 1892 and 1,180, pute be was, be says, ve . '�.. -C.> - . . P . - � . . I I I 11 �red by J. G. Snell & Brother, Edmonton, THAT . EDUATALOGUE m t report from the Massa- 000,000 in 1891. The total production spectator be was watching four old gentle- � V� __Ijl Oil silk labelat n4Bck. I I .. - I - I ,I I - ^ � .1, I I O!t3a'rio; 2nd owner. Wm. McAl'ister, Varna, Ontario ou-B MLUS garding the cure ,ed at ,12,264,000,000 men playin g their game when be saw a � ', . � o imitations. . I �� Id Evs ?, 81",London Charnpion (1654), dam Lelan (2192), by Contains f ullest information re chusetts Horticultural society the trellis is tentatively plac floor, face downwaxd, �)eside�' : 09 Buy n - I 66, 00b last yea5ri , . .1 1� I � � Enterprise, imp., �(lj7$) ; Paintcd Lady, imp., (1541). an diseascs,p- (ces, - - mended as without bushels against 2,368,0 card on the I - - . Eguinox Of aclitc, c onic o system i's recom f the mo- � I , c F_ t 0 one of them. On the Impulse 0 � - I by Paragon (-124); Lady Dosia (955), by r, 'tc., w4iled (sea -led) FRE - - to I : I I I � how to orX, auner of growing the 2,400,000,00 in 1892 andl,344,000,00 80.1twe - - I . (470); Lady Mallory 2nd (46C doubt the best m . ou've dropped" 1-thent ; . . ... THE MOPTREAL SILK MILLS I � ­— 11 - - 9, by Royal Teck Lady; any address. . �� - a jppl,anee C . Q ment he said, "y I � � Trepona hy Tim Whiffler; Lady Mallory by Baron . I . 0. Vilest and most perfect fruit. This meth- in 1891. litopped, remembering that no outsider, .. . � - - I 2011thrope; Lady Shilton by King o! Lansrfo!d; dricUlt . . _. - q-TIM-=i�_ ��- - %6. I . - - MONTREALs . Ther - . The Oven Ele a measure, ac- . : � - I ve& I Beaukv. Ternis-$1, payable at the tiaie of service, - , � � od of cultu e may, in Crop prospects, on the whole, and should interfere on any pretense. "I begi t � D � . r -I should - Of the I . with the privilege of returning if necessary. JAMES '!� TO R,O NTO, 0 NT6 I ' Hence of the taking thb country at large, . . J A humbly, : Ile 49 KING ST. W; count for the unusual exce are .not en- your pardon I I be adde � DQUEANCE. 1' 1395-tf *, ,,, ' .' .31 "Never mind," Said: offer . - - - 1 State Nt.. Chicago, Ille : specimens .shown as compared with a were not have spoken the - ____ - - - 201 to 21 . � , couraging. Late maturing crop - I . � . ­ . � I . I XEIKTIOI� - 5 .1 those of common field culture. For the badl� damaged by drought over a wide the -old gentleman be bad addressed, . _V_ BANK. z - � .1 z � t1what is it?,, ,,Well, you have dropped a] a � - . I ___. I I - . I.- � . Z �kiS PAPEP6 __ he kitchen garden, .. t D 0- IVI I X I O' N _: .� - - . � .- . I � amateur or- for t i xtent of country. o picked it up and gave I _. . 11 � I , '6 1 . __ . - 1, I I tt 0 when only a limited nurn1wr of plants s of a very short ap- card, Sir, " and h . - __ U, - I � ,� # A, the There are report b? bill,. I . I . . are re ired and space is An obje, --. � I -New Rep,ai . qu 41 can pie crop not only in England but The old gentleman thanked him urbane- - I - .� �. ' � � � I's, &a., at , I i - . 1! � trelli; system has its advotages and throughout continental Europe. Apples ly and began to play. He had four by I M = W - $1,05MOMI, , - � . �1 i ___�__ be recommended. It fu*lshes the most I UP) I 11 e likely to be scarce and dear this honors and would have easily won the� CAPITAL9 (PAID I- � � . �, . ar I nfortmately he held 14: = W .0 im " me n S115MOM. 1 1� . . � I . - . �1� _,_ MY 40th YEAR.' perfect fruit, requireef'4ess room and year- . . .game, but that u the deal. The card� RESTv - i �T � Bicycles, Skatesy Guns., plaoes each fruit wher it reo4�ives the owds, which vitiated . 1. - ­ 1. --- - - - � I I . - . . Sciqsorst Sewing full benefit of sun an air and*is easily The department of agxiv,ultqre states belonged to the other pack, both, as usual � . i I - � � I have a first-class stock of i - seen and gathered wh required. 'The . that the Average condition of the potato at the club in question, being white ones.: SEAFORTH BRANCH. - �, - . I I custom. . Machines ug. 1 was the lowest ever re- it was not a good beginning for a future . Xk� JL - I � � , . -i market d4rd�ner who ows by the acre crop on A 5wtreet,* -1 'O chinery Repaired emild not with profit adopt this system ported. There is no hope for a laxgO , auphority on whist. -James Puyll in COrn- MAIN STREET7 - - - - SEAFORTIEL � - . � I ­ Nb SHOES And &11 Small alia Fi " e Ma UM MAgazizie. , f ., or of Unicycle, ,on account of the expense attending it. crop of potatoes. �*_ I . � - . I - - �� . . I � �_ - � , as good as neNv. 111vent . I '-A al . I)Mfts on all parts of the united states� I . ­ I �_ , -, ener - . 9 I L � � L V - - �, For Fall and Winter wear, described in �,3cieutifi6` American. I ___ the North banking business transMeted ed, available in aA parts - — - ------------- -- r- -On Wednesday, 19th illst I hop. . . at- Grmt tritain and Europe bought aucl sold. Letters Of credit 'f6su made on saw - -, which will be sold at a great' -over Barti . Grey Fair, held at Owen Sound, was . ollected, and advances, - . 1. - �, � : � SHOP 6n's blacksmith s a China and Japan Fwmqsl Sale Notes c. � L I I __1 'O' D BUGGIES FOR sALE. � Orth- S- aforth. GOO . . tended by 5,000 people. It was education - of Eur0P , I reduction in price for CASH Madil Street X $ 1 V were an ad � "' , . .1 - - MAW Su"AL - at lowest rates. -- or short credit, Every pair . I .11 H. 0. R0889 we have a number of good open bug day, and the, leading features I 1. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT- - . . __ . . I , - 1395-:12 I` — ;Ves for sale . . 3 !nd we yo-ar iddron and I wili -principal of the .' � interest allowed at highest orwrent I . on ver] a -terms and t es whhiDg owitito- _11ani I �n. U ,ards received, and I � ' * . I fUM11h . One NUar (I M __ r reawn%bl ow h tj ,&ice $3 & day; dress by Dr. MeLe . 4� warranted. Please (_Ave me Va us a call. , , show -you ow 0 11 the L ])e t6*f Tune md Deoembw. I b I - I vehicles of this kind should not fail = L ly sure; work "d teath 0, allEI eaMhen-� , P031 f j;11ee each year -at the end of J � - �_ � .. ,,,,At a calL ,, I NOTICE. No factorir. get. up. we guarantee idl our work. Y-oa ft"; you rark in ths locality *hers School of Pedagogy, Tbrollt Interest added to princiva Ion Of S,depftitv L- I � - � . I I - notioe, In the Mme gur *4dftn 411d I . . I&- Ites. I is re%area for the wWle 4Dr ally pOrV - I . 11 I- �V I � j , I ­ I . ___W�_. - , Repattil done an short I ,you UVO. remem. 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