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IMPORTANT NOTICES. � � . 1wrassa- T 0 - - .
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J iurveY�;, je'u�ber of theAssociation of Ontario � . I .. � �_l - A writer _TN SEARCH OF A— ' I 1.
. 133652 - �_ 11 11 I 11 9ff� or in The Practical Farmer tells
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I .- I A, � JZ1fJ boW cabbages are stored and marketed 1121A SHORT TIME LONDER
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7 .FcfB SALE OR TO RENT. - For male or to I , . about Boston. He says: Dr ss, Jacket, Hal. or Bonnet.,
t, I'a 3, QOnceeplou 4, Ho R. S., Tuck-ersinith, THEY ARE OFF , - - _____ — r it the I .
. 100 acres. For further particulars apply - Some of our farmers conside . - I
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1101"Ein I � IN THE APIARY. best practice to sell in the fall oras You cannot do better than .give a, look through our varied
* ILOB IT P With regard to priced -in the, Music ge can ba disposed of. . � I 0 1 . . •31IANTELLO STYLE
,.-David 1-1111, Staffs P. O., ! - ,1 early as the cabbage
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. T,)CK FOR SALE I raper Pans For Shipping Cases -One Poun assortment. I
I , r of Thoroughbred Durham Cattle and line. ! Others bold over. ,a groat many heads $1 60 -A- 3D(DZM-W
re . lound Sections. .
Pigs. Young stock of both sex for sale. erTwol ' L for sale at different intervals all through c_.,,a-,'7.. Our stock of Dres's Go% -.ds and Dress Trimmi 8 WICIS
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� § :1 9 liyrc . - 18544 0 - � G. M. Doolittle, the -svoll known apia- 1, '' : . 1po' . USUAL PRICE $2.50
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Cl9rk -t the Second Division ;� rist, uses paper pans inside of his ship- . - nevel ' INT
, I I 'course, prices are as good in the fall as EST F I811 AT--mum-
0]R,,,J BEATTIE, . . IT I I Very late
J &Urt, County of Huron, Con- � \ ping cases to catch the drip from any. latest
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I _ and Insur ' Fonda they are later, or better; but; as a gen- fn Jackets -we have opened out some of the Ve I-
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.ymper, Land, Loan , ance Agent. Organ Company section that may chance to leak. These .
to Loan. Office --Over Sharp & �. oral thing, in miAWinter cabbage takes -
I visted and 289 � I . styles. I - Immo D. Trott's
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I store, blain street, Seaforth. pans are made of manilla paper. Mr. - in .
� E,;; I " 4r store on Main Doolittle tells his plan as follows in The quitearise the Boston market. There- Our millinery -show room contains all the latest Styles 113L I -
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: STRAY STEER. --Strayed into the premises of Street, Seaforth. Call and examine American Boo Journal: i fore the. farmer takes a certain risk in y materials'. I I I .
the midersigneo, Lot 22, 13363 -field Road North, i
. r. The owner can our instruments ; they are the beat holding over his, cabbage. -There is also
I B one year-old grey Steer. A piece of board was fitted to the in- Hats, Bonnets and Milliner . STUDION
: . iWiley. I some loss by rotting, although the cab- ' ' Complete with . -
I . - on proving property and paying charges.- In fact, our whole stock was never so
. that are. manufacture4 in the world, lido the case, the board being seven-
. 'Varna P. O. -4 � -%rdy, and if properly i - 1
7 h&V8 salne 140ft -
. Iff, MOX,�,UGIITON, . — - aper was bage is quite hi. new and z mine !\ly work is giving the ultmost satis-
_D. and rices are -right. ' ei-hths of an inch thick. The p, natty goods as at present. Just. call and examine 0 o 0 tected from the weather usually stands b
I -For School Se4ion, No. 4, 1
I XACUER WANTED. cut 13/4' larger each"way than was be' ..
third the quite well: � what we are doing in the way of inducements. Remember faction to people who have not been
. blek,illop, a teacher holding a second or his board, so that when this paper was0. . . .
T -, stating salary wanted, till . DONV\�* anager now
storing , (Imp cellar under suited elsewhere.
! .1., certificate- ApP13 J. L , , ) M )� For stori a good,
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qaturday. 271th October, to ALEXANDER KERR, I � . folded up evenly -all around it the sides " kvn in price.
1399x4 the house or other building is employed, Frames also (10 i
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Seaforth P. 0. � LATE OF SCq T BROS. of the paper pans were just seven -eighths 11 THR . CHRAP CASH' STOIRE �
t .-Stmyed from Constance, I grey driLv- ,I I 1394x16 of an -inch deep. The Pan was then or else a pit is prepared out of doors * SCOTT'$ BLOCK - - SELFAFORTH.
TRAYED 'with mane cut, and I , - , . Blipped inside of the case, and a little upon any comparatively dry Spot in tho� —OT— . 1400-2 . .
s jog horse, -1 year3 old,
I field. The deep collar, if ; cool and free - -
W blood Coit, one year old. Any giving such in. . -is the case
formation as will lead to their recovery will to sultab. ,t,!, of wood, just as long , from moist -Lire, enables the farmer to
. S."s. COLE,Constance. . 1390-4 The Huron tx ositor, was Nvido and one-half hich wide by -,HOFFMAN & OOMPANY, ,
- i.rewarded. --- p - get his cabbage out at any time in win- - . I Notice to Creditors.
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I three-sixtociAbs thick, was placed at 15 udh better than a pit . .
I ALE TESCHER WANTED.- Applications v ill . I ter certainly in a - .
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be received by the undersigned up to Novem- SEAFC)Rt-Pi, �ONT. such distances along the inside of the b t many do not have collar room, an CARIDN0'S BLOCK, SEAFORTH Notion is hereby given, pursuant to statute 111
beast, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m., for principal of I paper pa -u. as was necessary, so that the iTmay be said in favor of the pit that, ' that behalf, that 01 persons havAq,r any claims,
Bayfield school. One holding not less than a Nor- F - Publi,slaers ends of the sections rested upon it, thus . . agalnEit the estate of Malcolm Smith, )ate of the .
,WSchool certificate for the year IS95. JOHN MCLEAN BROS,,� - . ' if the cabbages are rightly packed away W. W. HOFFMAN, Manager. , township of Stanley, in the county of Huron, farmer
. N, Ser 1399-4- three -sixteenths of an t3 I the se�-,iid day of Septeinber, 1893, are,
,Vor,G A. Secretary, DaTfield. keeping them lip thro in it and well covered, a very equable who died on
STRAY CATTLE. -Strayed from the residence of ADVERTISING RATES. inch from the paper, thus allowing the on or before the 5th day of November next, to send
, - 11 temperatiziro can be maintained and the . � to .Margaret Smith, file executrix, addresst-d to Hills
E the und"rsigned, Lot 7, Concession 4, Turn- Contract advertisement matter changeable at drip to rest below the sections, so that oino throp,gh the winter in fine O:p _t-_,1_T_,T. S =_A.1\off_ S ---soft- Green post office, their -names and addresses with
ay Sr , one - vory full particulars of their claims, duly verified by
bcry a lit will. I the outside of the cases was never Boiled, (;roP c M is the most to be despised. Note �
I year old '; two shape. The BUSINESS COLLEGE SHA - ' 9,
� old; one White elfer, one PRR incu I ff aflldavit, and the nature of their securities, -
rey steers one year old. Any one giving such in I 'Year 6 mos. -3 n103. while the bottoms of the sections were In preparing the pit no deep excava- institution dubbed' Business Colleae is -,voitby of your support. YOU W1 )
it any, after which date the executors will proceed
atiou as M ill lead to their discovery, will be suit- 11 to 21 inches, . inclusive�4 60 $2 60 $150 kept clean also if anything should oc- ss 'D c ; therefore, -,%,hy not select to dist .
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y rewarded. JAml.,s NICHOL, Bluevale P. 0 6 to 10 1. � 11 600 2 75 185 tion is made, generally not more than in all likelihood, take business course but Once distribute said estate, having ref,arJ only for those
I a 1:4 ti It - cur to start the honoy in them leaking. It SC11001 that has earned a reputation for practical, conscientious Nvork. The claitrs of which they have received notice.
. 139&x 3 to 6 1 ,a a ' ! 6 60 3 00 1 76 This of course requires the cases to be one or two feet. The bottom is covered - . I 31APGARET SM-ITIT, Exe-mtrix. -
I to 2 ' , 6 00' 3,26 1 85 with meadow hay or other similar ma- - COLIN SMITH, Executor. I
A,RM TO 111ENT.-To rent, a 200 acre farm on It the advertiser elects 6 chane not oftener than made three -sixteenths deeper than they Dated at Halls Green. October 1st, 1893. I
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1. concessi "I s, Hullett, within about five miles of torials. � The cabbages are packed close - - . - im-Ir
F once par month, a reductiqn of 20 per cent. will be . . I
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Seaforth and the same distance from Clinton, with made on the above quoted prices. would be -were it not for these little together and covered with leaves, hay I I - - I
Broads. The river runs through the farm, and D li- strips of wood, but the keeping of the � 0 . - I
sitio mined on a. p i
Ap- Rates for special pos .0 can be obtained or other packing, and then perhaps a I I . J
therein a good bank barn and dwelling house. ich im- - . w
cation at this office. I sections clean is of fully as m I I :
P.O. wX. AIOR- - g three layer of eartb, and as winter comes on . I ,-
I, on the promiacs or to Seaforth rolessional'cards, not.exceedin I !!!!!
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6' - O_,q - $4 to_$ -'5 per year. portance as the preventing of the drip �� - ill!! .
quarters of an inch, another layer of hay and another layer -;;6�1111! r -
Advertisements of Strayed, Lost, Found, etc., not . � als I � 5 ��� 1� �11 I 11 I•o
TILLS FOR SALE. -For sale, three thoroughbred through the cases. � - .- -_ Z� ,- - . -
I exceeding one inch, one W.onth $1, each subazquent of soil are added. - � = I
I - Durbim Bull calves, from 9 to 12 months old, I Which colony will store the more Sur- I'lusical - Instrument Z
month 50c. Cabbages should not be stored until '
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all bred by Mr. D. D. Wilson's haported bull, Priroe Advertisements of Farlils and Real Estate fa� sale, plus honey, the one provided with one ,� 0 of
Minister. " All of them are of red color, with a little not exceeding 1J inches, one month $1.50, each sub-. ool weather in late fall and. early Forest City Business & Shorthand G
white. All are fit for service. Apply on Lot 13, pound soctious or the one having two Tory C . (D Tq r -r- . - I
I 3oncession 4, Ii., R. S., Tuckersinith, or to Egniond- sequent month 76c. . vwinter. They should beat first protected. C3:0 T_.C)W3D(D3V_5 EMPORMUK
villep.o. WM.CARNOCHAN- 1371 7 Adverttoemen6 on local page, ten cents per line pound sections? The foregoing query lightly and receive additional covering
. . I each insertion, with it discouut of 25 per cent. to Stands bead and shoulders above the average Canadian Business School. .
parties who also have regl-,Iar contract space. was asked in the journal quoted and c'
. as cold becomes inore and more Graduates eyerywhere successful. Catalogue free. AddresCearefully,
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. . . LT,S Fo I it SALE. -We have still on hand for Local advertisements under township or village answered by 12 apiarists. ,The ma- severe. The idea is to keep tho temper- J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
. old heading, fic per line each insertion. . 1305-26
sale two Shorthorn bulls, 13 and 14 months there is very ESTABLISHED, 1873. ,
reda. The dams of these bulla were aired by Royal Transient advertiseineots, ten cents per line for Jority seemed to think ature just above freezing, as freezing - . �
3aon (10537) straight imported pedigree, now at the first insertion, three cents per I line each subsequent little difference, the little, if any, being .
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ke&d of one of the largeor, thoroughbred herds in the insertion, nonpareil measure. destroys the good cabbage taste, and a , . m-
ryovilloc. One of them is aired by Mr. Wilson's hil- Advertise= ents without specific directions will be in favor of the two, sections. One -much higher temperature causes them Ik �,&AML?""?"??"TTT?M??t?t��t
oaaa I N 0'I ,ported Defiance and is good enough for a similar inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly. beekeepeF expresised the opinion that the to rot badly.. When taken out of the pit 11 T171TITIM111, Owing to' hard times, we have CO -1
position. The other will make a good serviceable Births, Marriages and peaths inserted gratis. one pofthd sections sell more readily. o trimming is , cluded to zell Pianos and Organs at
bull, at a very low price. No fancy prices, terms to THE EXPOSITOR goes into 4,300 homes every week. or cellar, usually som I
suitthe purchaser. Enquire on Lot 8, Concession 10 which means, on a conservative estimate, that it has Another thought that, while more honey needed. ,The old, dead or rotten leaves WOOD... FUM 0
Tuck-ersuAth, oe" address Kipp --n_ P. O. 1ftKAY 20,000 readers every wee�K. It is the best advertising is gained with the two pound sections, and I
BROTHERS. 1370-1f medium in Western Ontario. — you will have more finished sections on the outsiOlo are stripped off, and this OXFORDCOAL ACES �.
— — with the eiie pound style, which are al- leaves the heads looking fresh, green Oreat uc Prioes,
8 300 Private funds to loan atlowest � - ___ - J . I _. Ways more salable. A third beekeeper and attractive. One of our farmers has .. Foll ALL SIZES OF 0111ILDINGGS . .
. - mado a loading specialty of cabbages,
S 500 rates of interest in sums to suit A -V @ I said: "I do not think it makes any dif- , 0 LCapacifV from 10,000 to $0,00 Cubic Teel' V'p au d I
11 shipping them to Boston by the carload 3::: I Organs at $ d upward
I 6 700 borrowers. Loans can be tom- . ference. I have made up my mind that a . t intervals, for which purpose he put, a 1 25 an
$1,000 pleted and money advanced CD -1 when bees are disposed to store honey in the freight car and had aBro . "CYCLONE STEEL RADLATOR" - Pianos at Corresponding prices. I -
. $IfiOo Within two days. Apply to R. I - they will put it wherover they can find stove . WOOD FURNACE
$2,500 S. HAYs, Barrister, &c.,Seaforth. . . .. space. " in very cold weather to prevent freez- ` HEAVY GRATE, especMy
F_ 1�6 - ing. adapted forwood horn ing
125 11 . R 0 15,117 — Heavy Steel PlateFire Box Dome] SEP, US BEFORE PURCIUSIN.-G.
G � le, A Fecipe For Preserving E.-98. Soiling Versus Fences. and Radiator, which beat
REAL ESTATE... OR SALE. . C 0 N STO PAXI 0 K i Here is one of the many recipes that Expensive as tho 01(l time fencing is, . . 'I! qn1oker and are more durable -1
G1\ are foating about for liming eggs: it is still the rule in inany sections . RADIATOR of Modem Construe
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of land on which are a frame house and stables, f BILIOUSNESS.$ Take 24t'gallous of water, 12 pounds where the plan of stablin,% all stock . . we -1 . SCOTT BROS..
P'OLP EFTY FOR SALE. -For sale, about six acres
P --�,_ DYS PF.PS 1A /Z ,.� LAP,GE ASH PIT
also an orchard with all kinds of fruit and a good of -ijuslacked lin-le and 4 pounds of salt, sumnicr as well as winter is yet un- . I � -
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Well. ADAG .9 or in that proportion, according to the -known. By cutting green food after the . f COAL FURNACE 4 11 Aph
at Alma, half way between Seaforth and Clinton. If ER. - . TAII-Ilq
Apply to WM_ GIBBINGS RELGULATFITHEUV -ved. Stir it first soiliug crops are ready and putting - . T
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not sold it will be runted. Appl * — quantity of egg�i to be resei Le emforth_
Tuckerandth, or addrees Seaforth P. O. ON F__F-1 LL AFTER EAT[ N 6 Wei!seve.ral times a (lay and then let it - i - I diator
up enough ensilage to last -until SoiliDn- -i I- . Long Fire Tmvel,enalroling m
I INSU-RE-3 GOOD DIGESTION. staud uDtil the liquor has settled and is ore stock can be .0 Large Ht —
200 ACRE farn, for sale or to rent in the township - hip f,l ED.CO. LTD crops -,Ire ready again in 1. Feea DOOr
of Jimy, county of Huron. This is one of ,-r'R1GE25cTs.TiiED0DVS TORONTO. . perfectly clear. ,Draw or carefully dip kept on the same land, and if provision . I
the best stock 'and -rain farms in the county, nearly , r__ , I I Sectioned Fire Pot
all cleared, wull fenced, good lar(,,e buildinz8, big . off the c1car liquid, leaving the sedi- has been made for cutting and gatherinig, y Rotating Bar Dumping Grate
orchaid of choice appl(s, al yo a peach orchard of, IGO . m ent at the bottom. Take for the above the wiling crop by horsepower the ex- DEEP ASH PIT I !GOOD BR , -
. trees just beginning to bear, this fans is for sale at 0 E OXFORD WOOD FURNACE .
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atter} loxv price and terms to suit a purchaser. " amount of liquid 6 ounces each of bak- penso need not be great -or than the in- I,!,
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money required dov,n- If not sold at once it will be The Kippen Mills iur� soda, crew a n terest on cost of fences and the labor re- send for ... .. that they have
posses:iion given at ZD aranteed Capacity : ONIAL BOOL Reo, to.announce
1rented for a terui of live yeare, I borax and an ounce Of ,vorlz() quired to keep them in repair under the Full Gu OATAWOUR and TWIM Z�
once. For particulars apply to S. 1:1,ANNIE, Zurich I decided to close, up their Seaforth
P. 01 1399-4 . diSS0176 in a gallon pasture � American ....Manufactured by •.... a store, and couflne themselves en -
1 TO THE FRONT AS USUAL., and mix these and . system, according to. Ai
ill purchase a first class farm of one . � of boiling water and add to the mixture Cultivator, authority for the foll6wiug: -
4: .�- . about 20 9"WOUS of pure limewater. The failures in soiling are due to lack
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acres, situated in the cduntN blast and The GURAEY FOUNDRY COMPANY tirely to Boos and Sbof S in the
otp Ytti, towrj�hip of Hibbert, Lot 25, joncessioii Th e Lippon mills are now running at full bl f cider barrel. Put of calculation and want of propaAiou so Town of 'Whi,ahan). The lease of
t - house, frame are prepared to do GILIStING on the shortestnotice, This will aboutill a c 11 11
I?- There is, on the fairm, a good brick d out- In this way you get the eggs in carefully so as not to crack as to make it easy to bring the soiling -11 4��"���Che Seaforth store expires on theve and wood house, franie barn, Etable ale and most reasonable terms. %"I -wholebuildings. -NInety-five acrEs are cleared and in a Nvheat, and better value for aDy of the shells, lottiug t.he water al- crop to the animals to bo fed. It is not - . Ist of December, and the good scate of cu,Ltjvp.ti(,n, the remainder is hardwood flour from your own . Ibush. R, is conveniently E-ituated to markets, the money than in any other way. Good flour ways stgud an inch above tho eggs, - - -he soiling crop On stock must be cleared out before
� good policy to grow tIer Krain - that date. our Fall purcases
churches and schools, and is adapted for eith . guaranteed. � z which can �)c done by placing a barrel the same ]and every year. It should beor pastura. Apply to W. H. AIAUDSON', Brad(ordl CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. head ta liftlo smaller upon thoin ,and grown on � different parts of the f arm of BOOTS and SHOES were made,Ontalio. I . 1319-,tf weighing it. This amount of liquid will and the stocl� brought beside the soiling -before we decided on this step,
.V -c it nee-�BOARS FOR SERVICE- . ]EIC)o S_ preserve 150 dozen eggs. It is nOtmces- This will mak " I ' crop as it is Cut. .the public will have an opportu-n-"; — n cash will be paid for good sary to wait to get a kull barrel or smail- essary to bave 100 to I ity of gettil]rf their Fall and Win- The hi(r est price 1 ,)00 rods of tem -
Ii ghIITNTROVED YORKSHIELE PIGS.-Theundersioned ogs, or they will be cut to order. 0. - er package of e.-gs, but they can be put porary fence that can be removed every� .'has for sale a number of .Thoroughbr-d Im- - ey can be obtained year and inclose ,% �Vw pasture lot. This UNU. ter Shoes at unusually low prices.
proved Yorkshire Pigs of bobh sLx.es. Apply on Lot in at any time that th. Concession 2, - qmith, or addreas T, -u I\T fresh. The sarae liqui( ,-�ed IS ti , , , s of mat-ing .IT COSTS MONEY to Pack UPL' 'k. S., TuL,. :BTMT�_ I should be u, i 1355 t I k. he bes practical inean and move -croods, so we will offer
. BrucefieldF.0, W9i.Qf`JAkW.\N1, All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap. only once. , fitable. The stock stabled at I ;--) . soiling pro -.GLAND CHINA IaOAR FOR SERVICE. -The JOHN WNEVIN, - ' - .. night in summer and left in. past -are . , great bargains in solid, reliable
Pundersigned has for service a thoroybbred . . Tli Increase In 110rScs- during the day, with plenty of cut feed, stock of Furniture. We cannot tell you here all we Boots and Shoes for Fall and
Poland China Boar, bred by Win. & F. Row, 0, Avon, Proprietor, ' Call a -rid see our 1-t f I ..Ont. Terms-',zl at the time of service, with the 135� ensus shows an eXtraOydinary make the land very rich after one se0- have c,ot, but drop in and see for yourselves. Winter wear.
0 1previlege of returning it necessary. Also a few of ent of son, They get a Comparatively S ill I THE GROCERIES, HATS
.-xle atineyease in horses. The departin ML I � ,�the above nanied breed of both sexes for s . agriculture indicated it in annual esti- part of feed from the pasture, so it is Furniture cheaper than any CROCKERY andmoderate prices. Write or call. Lot 10, Conce&,3ion we can W I better AND CAPS)6, Stanley, Varna P. O., Unt. W11. SINCLAIR. FOR MEN AND WOMEN. mates before the census enumeration' only needful Jo inclOSO enough land to :1379-tf-very accurately. The fall in prices at- give them exerciso. After a year's pas- other Retail Furniture Store in the West. . TINWARE has got to be soldT)ERK'SHIRE BOAR FOR SERVIGE.-The under- .THE tested in a disagreeable way the same turing the land should be plowed and . . regdrdless of profit, as also the
_D. si,rned has on hispremi�iesLot 10, Concession 4, - Ifact of increase. The reduction has been put in some soiling crop, while another chattels, horse, Wfl,gOD, sleigh, s1op
I red Berkshire Boar for ber- OWEasture � furniture, &-c.
Tuckersmith a thoroughb tie service with I gradual and has now reached a pointpiece should be seeded for use as P .v'.co. Terms. -$*.;Payable at I Tpdvilegeofretiiriiiiigifiiecesiary. W.J.GIIESNEY -which renders common horsefiesh an u,- the following SM8011- Furniture of all Kinds :at all Prices. .nspection of goods a -ad prices 1371-t f I � Fginondville, P. 0. profitable commodity -a "drug" in the It is best to have some hay with soil- is requested.
PROVED YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned ECTmarket. The remedy, says Country ing crops, and the best of all hay 'ISAlso Undertaking in all its Branches.
1"will keep for the improvement of stock, on Lot Ilentleman, is to get rid of the diseased, clover, as it furnishes the elements Of .33, Concession 3, L. R. B., Tuckersmith. an Im- wornout, nearly worthless 'iplugs," neral Director next to Drs. Scott & McKay's office on . G,000 BROTHERS,
proved Yorkshire Boar with first class pedigree, to nutrition than corn silage mostly lacks. Residence of Fu I � !which a limited number of Bowe will be taken. BELTO raise the a,verage of intrinsic Val -Lie, and Goderich street. �, � . .
I lerms.-$1 payable at the time of service with the Mark -J DR. A. ONVEN. prove the price. Productive Capacity of Farm Labor. SEAFORTH.
privil:o of returning if necessary. This is one of [Trade thus ini - -urn t b ctical Electric ished by ti. t bred pigs in the County. THOMAS LANE. ientific aud. Pra s been formed in Port According to statistics f Tho'o Sc. . A company hzL tADOO.O.$1363-t f Illy or general 111',C, producing aGenuine locally. this work Secretary Morton, in 1860 60 per cent . . -Belt n1aaa f . - 'ISC, land, Or., to initiate -:-:;-Id_ -- icity for the cure of DiM me- 'lrnt -of Elect'l , ill nited States Ma Seafortb, Porter's Old StandOARS FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned has for thrit call be readil� felt and �cg-ulatcd both ' of improvement. An abattoir has belen of all the persons of the U in Street, 1z�I-..1. - �d to ally Pal't Of . B thoroughbred English Berkshire and QuantitY and po,wer, and aPPI't e horses will be whowere engaged in gainful occuPa-. selvice a I his premises, Lot 6, It can bo -%vorll Ltt ally time during established where th IZ,W?1.1a tkorhbred Tamworth a . the body. g process, the hides tions were farmers. But in 1890 less I
ConccastonB , Hullt tt. The Berkshire pig was bred -%vorking hours or sleep, and -,vW positiv G'1Y 011re killed by the spearin * ' monton. Terins-$1.00 for the Berk- lted, the hair ;,by Snoll, of Ed aworth, payable at the I .Rheumatisn', will be taken off and sa . than 40 per cent represented those eu- ',hire and $1.60 for the Tar rivilege of returnin(r if I Sciatica, used as material for mattresses, the main ga ed in agriculture. In 1850 live inon, " - ime of service, with the pi Gonera]l Debility - 9 en� ilu aecessary. Also a number of good young pigs fit for Lumbago, and tail carefully utilized, the flesh r with- the farming .plements and ma-- 'oerviceforsale. Theseare all registered stock. F. Nervous Dlsc-aseS Selected bones will have obinery of that (lay, produced 500 bush- -11. SCHOALES, Constance. 13�3-t f -AU046- 7. DyspepRin, dered for Oil. . VV,%Xq-r4% 1: . - ___ - -
� - . 1 uses, and the refuse of flesh and p Varleocele, specia ,is of grain. In 1890 five men, with im--TW-PROVED BERKSETRES—The undersigned, Sexual Wealmess boile -%vill be ,made into a fertilizer. It proved farm. implements and machinery, \" : , .
L ( LlniLpo De IIbreeder of improved Berk*hire swine, will keed le�_ shels. In 1850 the IDERW E for service the celebrated bear, Morton (2687� aire . Kidn Meases, is said that there -ire 2, 000, 000 head of. produced 1,000 bu, - I Royal Star, (Imp.) (1,603). dam Savernake'a � � 1'"Ine ack. es half breed wild horses in the mountains average product,per man was 100 bush I sand ffarimeSS atCost
Daughter, (Imp.) (1919). Terms, for grade sows, . Urinpry Diseas f the great arid third of the els. In 1890 it was 200 bushels. By 11 t .. and understands what purewooliSLI.0 ogisterud sows or sows eligible for : takin,- the and Valleys 0 - nish buys the. Ft,ppli d i. fast m 11.and for r I .the time of Ti,lectricitY P1'0Pel*V - chinery, therefore, the pro- Ill appreciates exquisite, fi regisiration, ,,:kQ_,00. Fees payable at I- allNeryo W. 111lmatic. 1�1d- country. proved ma .F0P,fiervice, with the privilege of returninK, if necessary. place of drugs fol � -,vill circe,t cures ductive capacity of farmlabor has been Also on hand a few choice-y6ung sows in farrow and ney and Urinal Troubles, Id - noerned, ,s c,,Lse where cycry other3'ther young stock for sale. IVrite to, or call on in scol-ningly hopeless Case Profitable Fowls. doubled, as far as cereals a-xe coWhi. McALLISTER knoNvn means lias fiviled. � a "HEALTH BRANDI" 301D Varna'. Any siliggish, -%veak or discased orgaii may Everybody in the market poultry lYnsi- and in the case of cotton it h, s been al -
1356 l; f e roused to hcaltlly activity --------- by this MMIIS 11 .ness has his special choice of breed. It most quadrupled. I or children. These
AMWORTH ANDRERKSHIRE PIGS FOR before it is too l,'Ltc- en use and recommend is also a fact that equally SUcces6flil — . both for herself'T igned has for eervice a Leadbig medical m I iteras of Local Interest. ki Vests, Drawers, JOHN WAP111)7�Taniworth Boar, bred by A.'Dutin, of ln�crsoll. thc,Owon Belt in their practice. men by no means s6lect the same breed. goods are madeGun Hill Reliance (imp.) 175; dam, Gun Hill Prin- 1, ago -one of-tho editors ave been causing. much - areceas 2ud (itup.)i5o ; by Gun Ifill Prince (1691) ; Gun OUR ILLUSTRATF,D CATALOGUV Not a great while Grasshoppers b - w York. 1Tights and Combinations, and SEAFORTH7
Contains f11110st Wformation regardilig tile cure of The Rural New Yorker cbristened damage to crops in ,vestern Ne YoodsHill Princess (2820); by Nepo8 (1165); Drayton Queen ic all(I nei*voil,; disca-scs, Pri0c-';. 1. first-class dry g('2802) by Sanibo 2nd (1,95) Stephenson's sow. A180 a Of ,t01ltC, C-111'011 the Leghorn as the business ben. A. E.Stimulatethe growth of celery bycul- y of IIar11e;3sp
tkOroughbred Berkshire �oar bred by Air- Delbridge, ho -,v to order, otc., Inailed (scaled) FREE to Frin Poultry,after of nitrate . OUVI Offers his entire stockof Ribbert. HECTOR REID: Lot 7. Concession 3,' any address. Hunter, editor of a tivation and the application i U.-'\ J N -11t and heavy, for 30 days,
Stanley, Brucefield P. 0 1397X8 The Owen Electric Belt & Appliance CO. testing many breeds? selected the Light of soda. -- ! ILLS C014PANYs Udel 0 .- - -red Plymouth Rocks and I frames " THE MONTREhL SILK MBrahmas, Bal tbeds and col( �;GAR POR SERVICE. -On Lot 26, Concession D, Clean up the ho . IAWMEAL. rT(DS-
MeKilloli. the thoroughbred Berkshire Boar- 49 KING ST. W;.TORONTO, ONT, White Wyandottes. He SaYs' "If 'W0 . e. Iand get them ready for us Election," No- 2078, farrowed June 22nd: 201 to 211 SULte St-, Ch'cagolMcould devote our time to poultry fatin- . —11 made for hif;
1393, tired by J. G. Snell & Brother, Edmonton, � MENTION TE(JS PAPER. � ing, pure and simple, we would keep J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury, This .harness was aOatario; 2tid owner, Win. AIcAl ister, Varna, Ontario — iregular trade, and is guaranteed of
Sam, London Champion (15,'4), dain Lelan (2792), by hif Wyandotte- Conn., was selected president of the IE� t mainly the cross W e n erprise, inip., (Ij7o) ; Valutud Lady, inip.. (1541), 1 as. It would be necessary American Nurserymen's association at INION -:- BAN.the best materal ard workmanshp
(ruinox Light Brahm, by Paragan (421); La,dy Dosia, (965), by Eg ,the last convention. AboiA thirty sets to select from. 1
(70); Lady Aa2nd (4W, by RTeck Lady ;. a by Baron New Repair Shop. to have Ono or tivo good pens of each of - -Tregenna by Tho NVItillier; Lady Hllery ..1.those varieties to raise the birds: to breed The recommendation prescontcl to the I want money, and that is the reason I
urope; Lady Shin by King ot LanLford ; I vention. ofew York II - - , — - - constitutional 0011 � Iam offeringBeauh. Terins-,',1, payable at the tinie of .s.,rvice, from, but the gtoat buLk, at least nine , with the prkikge of ruturnil).- if neces2ary. JAMES - tenths of the laTiD-stock and the chick- st4to respecting the preservation of the : " - - - S15500,000.DURRANOE, 1395-t . , The lands of CAPITAL, (PAID UP)Guns be of that cross. 'Mr. forest lands is as follows: --on- Bicycles, Skates, .y ens raised, would 0 $11,500,000.Scissors.- Sewing Hunter's cross is especiallyrecommeDd- the! state now owile(t or hereafter. ac- REST9 - - - 1 1� .7-, .Notic.e to Creditors. ed for table' qualities." P. H. Jacobs 'ed, constituting the forest preserve, -uil -_Machines (s'hall yer kept as wild forest A large stoclir of Trunks, Robes.
thinks the business. fowls are, Black be fore I C11- 2nIN, THE vAT.rra OF JAMES DUNBAR, I)E- hinery _P�cpaired lymouth lands. They .-Sa`ll not nor shall the SEAFORT11 BR
CEASEI). And 1A,11 Small and Fine '_\1,'LC Laugehans and the Barred P . � Horse Clothing, flist-class
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z1*5(rood as llc%,-. 111VC11tor of Ull'eyclel Rocks. . timber thereon be sold. - ---SENFORTH. articles us-aally found in aThe erLditors of Junies Dunbar, late of Blake, in n il)ej ill ,liciciltific American. _=- MA.IN STREET) shop, at ROCK BOTTOMtOwntillip Of Hay, in the County of Huron, 1,0011,11,111, (Jeser cted. Drafts on all. parts of t1le Unitt,harness o call an&'Who died on or aly)ilt the eleventh day of July, ,,HO -P -lith shop. A aenenil banking business transa e in all parts PRICE& It Will pay YOU tovernber, ,, -Over Barton's blacksn MARRIAGE LICENSES 0 lirtDope bought and so](1. Letters of credit i3sued, availabl1894, are, on or 1,,;forc the 15th day of N -,�JE,,ill Strt,c-t North, Scalorth. I � C,reat Britain and E . otes colleeted, and advances made on same1894, send 1,x pout, prepaid, to Richard Stanbury, ' � -tpaii. Farmers'16ale N see my stock, whether you b;uy Or not�
M. D , Bavfiefd post offithe administrator of � ISSUED AT i,_ Day Surem of Europe, Cliina alid J, - decEasLd, feeir ehri8tian mid surnatues, addrectioi and at lowest rates. i_' �descript`,o..s, %x�th full partieti!ars of their clahns and 111395-1 2 H. G. ROSS. me your address and I "M SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. JOHN WARD -c of tho — !ltl make $3 a day, abSOMI-statement of th'i ir a(•count and the nntui OIR EXPOSITOR OFFICE 'espr: showyou how o lowed at biahest current11 sure; I furnish the work and teach ad, and interest alSecurity(if an%)held by them, and iR default thereof NOTICE. Ily rk in the localitY where Deposits of one Dollar and -up,%Var(Is receive Strong's Red Brick Block, next to thethesaid administrator will proceed to wind up the - , yon free; 7011 wo June and December. L� . SEAFC)RTH, ONTARIO& YOU live. Ben InyodressnIrates. Interest added to principal twice ea(,hyear-atthe end of Isaid estate ha,vinc, regard only to such clainis as he The Seaforth Cider Mill has started up for business. Wwexathe bUsiness ful]Y; remem- red forthe Whole or any portion of a deposit.Town Duildirlo, Seaforth-shall hue notk:eonf. � - .. b,er, I suaramta. Clear profit of 3 '' No -notice of -A,ithdraw-al is requi 0I hope to receive the patronage of all my old cus .� ,work; absolutely Auro; dout W.. PEARCE, Agent. 1373tt
CAMERON, HOLT & HOLMES, y more new ones. I make cider every day.'s ,-
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