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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-12-21, Page 3a Seasoll- Rpill", a n want, a talk rs X r 04th .ger. y's nt llw, F,�__ - -- Pill le=ft, SLE n I 9 d ` 1 - I . o. . . , -I . _ E _ ri THE HURON -n-Z I �'OR. S 9 j1_1 li DECEMBER 21, 18940 - • 14 . . 70 REAR CALVES, CERY - STORIES OF GENEtuAt_ WILES. 1 •�" ��j -1 _ G 1 VIZ' JJJ YDiPOitTAN I�iOTIGES. ; . ' _ n Are Western Steers Deterlorating In Size In Range of tai Handxed Ribes ---A Disap- -11 CITY n Provincial Land MUSIC ` ��>,.+ G. and (_uality7 ointing near Hunt. >" . b1clE.,NAi Dainitilon and ! P surveyor, Biember of theAssociation of Ontario _ -MAIN STREET, ;. ae ' Laud Surveyors, Dublin Ontario. 4X38 62 - - ` w „ It is the opinioi-of well informotl [Special Coi respoudetice.J • :� � cattlemen that the steers of the, western CHICAGO, Dec. 10.-'i batevcr may be - -_ - c . OBEY �'rAcrTED.- FYanted to borrow for a tern: V. I 4:,- 4" -- _ _ _ —=-=--- _ at years from a],9oo to $2,800 on Srst wort- T A� ��� states have deteriorated in quality with- the Ealing toward General Mlles, recently - - - --- —_- - n Icer.property.1,A first cuss first investment. j HE in recent years. This opil]ion seems to transferred frown this city to \ow York, __ �: �i jig ° ,Appl}• at cr address THE IslPO�ITOR, Seaforth. THE WINNER. be well founded. Various causes are as- on the part of those who disapproved of _ � - Appl.eant trust state the lowebt interest required. With regard tO prices In the Music ! � y to be adianeed by let sanuary, 14u9 -td - signed. Prominent among them is the his policy during the strikes of last Sam- ``1 — � � �� � � � Money ___ line. Spirited 7Platnre oT a First Premium Hur- a mer, there is no doubt that be was very -�a!: MARK. S -1 � �' L- AItRv STCINE.-The undersi; Heel has for sato r ells Jumpon hanged method of raising calve . Ten gopulap with file society people and among vIf p =._ r1� at Cranhrook a uantiL} of ell ' ,) years ago the common method in the f the business mon of this city, nor that his Q at hts quarri q�! K r� rn p, a tl o t� U I Professor N. S. Shaer gathers togeth- st,,,,c, siiitiole for corner stones, sill stones and T!I U/ , grazing and leading Itgricultarat states ,departure hence was greatly regretted in `r� �� - It Itrit4f:e stone•- will b - sold at reasonable prix s. er in Seri bner s Magazine many curious was a calf to a cow, and such a thing many quarters. Perhaps; the sincerest re- A __ I:OItGi'?F;31> Eft41, , Cranbrook, 1'. o. 14aStt and interesting facts concerning the - L'UARAN rFrB '� ti �ll as milk with all of its fat taken 0ut'vas gret of all was felt by those mem hers of _ asottcrE��' p.r ran �o _ I.�� 1 ER' -[GE. -The under:ti red has for horse. For ono thing he assures us that unknown in the list of calf feeds. With his staff left behind, for he is a favorite at _ 1i E�c7�R�v - , , ['LL FOR S g service on Lot Sit, Conces4ion 10, ;SIcI'tilap a Ha 'e opened, out their store on Main the advent of the creamery separator all the posts he has ever commands d. Cer-Eil ` ; thorou¢hbred Durham bull, registered in Dominictalnl those wbq were selected to g0 with ' 4' cbort horn Iserd Book. Tera •t ' -x,.26; payable on Street, Seaforth. Cull and examine •A ,, calf raising' suffered. 11lstiny declared y January 1st, I8f+:5. JOHN C(:TBILL, Winthrop. hire wero genuinely envied by their Ere 1405X12 our instruments ; they are the hest and still maintain iiia.. goecl calves can- lows. There is not an OfPlccr or a soldier that are manufactured in the world, not be raised upon sepstrator Lnillc. The - probably who has ever had personal. i;;nOwl- _ OIIN BEATTIF, Clark ^t the Second Division batt : experience, however, teaches that edge of the'ncral that will not testil=y to Court, Countv Commissioner, of Huron, Con- and prices are ri(ht. the difficulty is mainly ill the methods his braver;' and his cooliaess. .8010 is a Iveyancer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Finds " �� - HEADQUARTERS FO ntiested and to Loan. Otfice-over Sharp & J. L. DOw1�EY,/ wager, _ employed ratllel that] in a failure of story that has often been told at Fort t �,ivens' store, Blain street, Seaforth. 12841 D Y Y 1� 1 i the milk to supply, the calf's needs. Sheridan as an instance thereof:11 Fresh separator milk- lacks but one do one occasion Burin; filo I\ez Perce s TOCK FOR SALE, -The undersigned will sell ten .. ' FINE x LATI; OF SCOTT EROS. ` F p' war Soule years back, Chief JOsepl], the TEASF S head of thoroughbred Durham cattle, cows or 7,894:.x18 { • ,�, - element necessary to a perfect growing t boilers, a herd of 22 to choose Iran., also eight your 111 noted savage leader, was captpred by Ven - bulls. All these are registered and will be sold cheap. ration for y01]ng allllllal9- ir12, ilio fat eral 71'Iiles' forces, This caused great ex- --A- 0- -t,�` rrS :F (DIR` ,_ Time given if required. DAVID HILL, Lot 27, tion- ¢" that the separator removes. The prob- citement among the redskins, who thought ' cession S. Ribbert, Staffa P. O, 14tse-26 lem then lies in'getting the milk to the g g their captain'Yould surely be killed, but Ram ` .L.ai'S Teas, Beasdorp's _:oc a �'iiggii�S' {;LLS FOR SALE T e undersigned has on lot calves under uniform and as nearly nat- "Bear -Coat," its the general is known in 13, car ces,ion 4, P. C. S., a thoroughbred Dur- t' the far west, believed he knew a trick 91 Eureka " a n -d Diamond, Cr ry St a i ,Salt . lain bull, 17 tuonths old, red color and an excellent r� ural conditions as possible, with some aniu,al gotvaaEired by imported "Prime Bliaistel'I; rS,)' - : ood substitute for_the fat added. High twice as good as-111ing a captured foe.11 also s bix months old bull, red color and from Prime STAP�K / lll�l`�ffg�lft' g Peres that n0 Alinister.. WILL.IAK CAR OOHAN, Egmondville. //�/� / priced land and chan;;e� conditions have He scut cord t0 the vel J0TZ:[D_A_]L*%T-_ 1409-tf - i •r !I II ff f� �V f'= •forced this problem upon us. Believing halm Bh011id GOlne t0 Jos°ph, but that he __- I ,fj % (�JIII would be held as a hostage for the future• j � this to bo a practical and important line behavior of the baud. If there was further SALE. - For sale two I :i t;i of invests ation, the Iowa station has ever, Chief Jose h would have - t"LLS AND PI.OS FOR s� g trouble, 1]ow , P } thoroughbred Durham buI s one year old, ons I 1 lr;i thoroughbred two year old with reeistered pedigrees, l :� s given considerablo attention to the sub- to die. This scheme promised to work very !'i�I�ll I ttt both roans ; also a lot cf young Poland China boars t jAct. About a year ago six high grade well, far although file hostiles were locat- about four inotithii old and a Poland China boar for POWDERS f r' 'il Shorthorn steer calves were taken when ed among a lot of rocks, from which they service, Inspfe ion invited. App'}- on Lot �0, con- I V cession 5. L-sborne, or address Lunaey'P. 0. THOS. Cure SICK HEADACHE and Nenral�ia I HIIRDLE JUMPER. about 10 days Old, divided into three could not easily be dislodged, they were OXFOD" /�©D C('DaI01tE. 1404 -ti iii ao tiartNUTa:S, also Coated Tongues Dizzi- 4J Constipation 1110 mule has more sense than the horse lots of two each -and put into an experi- without a loader, and they seemed anxious and,., - T�ess, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, mOnt not to do anything to cause Chief Joseph's®�� FUMArre 6 300 Private funds to loan atlowest Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured ant When it Comes to test of real intelli- Lot 1 had 3, 008 pounds of separator death. However, they sent word that regulate the -=bowels. VeRr NICE T® Td KE, Bence. This is quite contrary to the - S 500 rates of interest in sums to suit PRICt- 2&, CENTS AT DRUG STORMS" they couldn't decide in a osnuto and asked • • II:QR . ALL SIZES ®F 1 i11L0[NCS • � J-00 tlOrrotiver:�. Loans can be cans- general impression, � milk -from 15 to 18 pounds per day-- time to consider the proposition. °� advanced 2.50 pounds of hay and a8 pounds of oil- This was granted hostilities were sus_ DO feted and selene t The in Professor Shafer's. P granted, IC�,000 t®®,®0'?uc Bi P y • paper are particularly foe and spirited. in and gained ,75 pounds at a ,cost pended on 'both sides, and it was flrnily X1,500 within two days. Apply to T�1� Lli'�l'1 ]� QSlt�l', Here is one represented a jumge in the of 2.1 cents ss pound for feed, stag believed both by Boar Coat and all his otli- `�CrcLvi! STEEL. RADUTORI, • $2,500 S.Ht,Ys, Barrister,&o.,Seaforth. pskimmilk at 15 cents per hundred and c .1 that ilio trouble was practically aver. WOOD FURNACE 426 SEAPORTK ON"'� act of vaulting over a 1lurdle. A snap shot must have captured horse and rider grain at prevailing prices. - Lot 2 had Tho rocks among which the what 10WOT HEAVY GRATE, - UIIINISTRATORS' NOTICE. -alt parties hay- 3,008 pounds of separator milk, 249 of intrenched wore on somewhat lower atdsotedfgrwoadburning at the mgst interesting moment. round than that oocupied by the whites Heavy, Steell late Fire Box Dome A ing c:aii,is against the estate of the late Charles MCLEAN BROS., - Publishers hay and 58 pounds Of oatmeal and g Murray, in his life tints, of the Township of Tualcer- and afforded excellet]t cover far the say- arc! ; Radi>atos, which iteaG su�ith, in diad ti or about the sh ii day of July. I Feeding sorghum Seed. gained 301 pounds at a cost of 1. 9 cents ages, who, crouched behind tho fragments, gni*erand are more durable truo- 1894, are hereby notified that they must send a full ADVERTISING RATES. This is an interesting question. It is a pound. Lot 3 lead 3, 008 pounds of could watch every movement of Miles' RADIATOR Headnon ower statement of the same, properly attested, and. by -: separator milk, 253 of hay and 56 of corn- men without themselves being seen at all. tion; and Great Iiaating Power reAietered letter, post paid, to the undersignel at Contract : advertisements, matter changeable at the part of . true economy to use as fed. P This was not fully understood by all the LARGE ASK PIT Seaforth P. O., on or before the 1st day of January, will, whatever the farm • produces• thsat may meal and flaxseed, mixed at the rate of 1S9a, All clr�in a .not -then in will be barred from rgs LxGa used for the purpose, and the ration- nine to vne by weight, slid gained 281, officers, and one of thdin, Captain Jerome, Kittlement as a dirtributiou of the effects of the de 1 Year 8 Pies.- 8 mos. indebted t� inclusive $4 60 _ 8Q so �1 6o know what Pounds at a cost- of I. fl cents a ponncl. son of Lawrence Jerome of Now York, ( I OAL FURNACE ceased will then, be made. All parties i Il to 21 Inches, al feeder naturally desires to Large Combustion Chamber the of id estate must also settle the same on or before 6 to 10 4• `* 600 275 1 85 ( These calves were fed on milk supple- strolled down in the neighborhood of the fife above date JOtIN Mti FRAY, Administrator. 3 to 6 •• `° 5 50 8 oo 1 75 may be expected from untried grainy, rocks. There he was captured, and word Lotsa lrofiratrai,enoirolingradi>tEtOr' Tuckersnilte. December 3rd, 1894. 1408x4 i to 2 " „ 800 3 26 I like Sorghum Seed and broom corn. inented by grain and hay, as detailed Was sent to Miles that the Indians had. a _ Larg4 Heatin Sarrfaco If the advertiser elects to-aballre not oftener than sills are b no means un- above, for 100 days, after which the hostage as well as be, and that as Chief Large fee DOQE' ESTRAY STOCK. once per month. a reduction of 20 per cent. will be These two gr y milk gradually taken off and the SeOtlonilli fire PO made on the above quoted prices. common products of Kansas farms, but g Joseph was so Captain J ef'onlo would be ' Rotating Bar Dumping .Grate — Bates for special position can be obtained on`appli Corn is usually so abundant that little allowance of grain and hay increased. treated. An exchange might be eff=ected, g3ep ASH pl'j' ._ 3RAY EWE and LAMB .-Game into the premi Lotion at this office, ' aPhen a ear_ old, they averaged i 60 too, if Bear Coat thought best, a,�d .hon OXFORD WQOD PURNA� bass cit the uod:ersigneti, Lor, 1, Corictssion 2, Business or professional cards, not exceeding three else is thought Of as feeding stuffs. SOr- y 2uckersrrith, fn Juir last, a ewe and lamb. Tlfo quarters of an inch, S4 to $5 per year. , hum s©ed and broom corn are very sim- pounds, havi ig gained 660 pounds in both sides could d0 as they liked about •bpd tar,.. opener can have the same on proving property and Advertisements of Strayed, Loeb, Pound, etc., not 8 365 days. This record shows not Only continuing hostilities. Full Guaranteed Capacity • pA7w{, Qfjff andTFATIM01iL �OOIL paying charges. ROBERT $1EWART, Rodgerville. exceeding one inch, one month $1„ each subsequent ilar in their composition and feeding good gains, but very ecoubmieal growth. It was clear all round that the l�ez 1409x4 month 50o. value, and can, for all practical pur- g g Perces had the whiphand for the time be- „-,M�$fa�� >by...e C - Advertisements of Farms and Rest Estate for sale, The feed record shows that the calves G EER,: cttayed into the premises of the' not exceeding 1} inches, ase month: $1.50, et�oh cub- poses, be considered a nal. Their value ing at least, and General Miles at once O TRAY �T q' have made gain in weight for much less The GURNEY FOUNDRY COMPANY: 'Ltd;, TORONT#R undersigned, Lo�B sl and 22, Concession 7, Hay, sequent month 760. will vary with �diffeiput varieties, a . ranged for an cschaug°, requesting one of - about the in delle of August, 1 red yearling steer. Advertisements on local page, ten cents per line than is required to make it on steers a his aids, Captain Maus, to escort the In - The owner can have the, the on pi•ovini( property each insertion, with a discount of 26 per Gent: to light colpred and thio sh©fled grain be- year Older. dian down by the rocks and bring back -------- I I I L "I'l I 1111 I and paying expenses. JAMES HAGAN, Jr., Hills parties who also have regular contract space. ing usually better thin dark colored y During the first 90 days' feeding the Captain .ICr011]e, Maus made ready to go and p. 1409X4 Local advertisements under township or village seed. The following table gives the di- g p __ ____ __ __ heading, 6c per line each insertion. Calves gained 857 pounds on 1, 690 ♦vithout dela}, although several hundred STRAY SOW. --Came into the premises of the Transient advertisements, ten cents per line for geStible nutriments and the nutritive ra- first iosertiori, three cents per line each subsequent do of the ;rains named, and it will be Ponuds of (fry matter consumed, . a rifle barrels were to be seen projecting f E• undersign(d, Lot 18_ Concession 1, Stanley, insertion, nonpareil measure. about November ist, a: black sow. The owner can Advertisements without specific directions will be noticed that, according to this analysis, pound of gain for each 1.97 pounds of from behind the. jagged pieces of rock, and have the same on proving property and paying together the Of11cCr and til© Chief went In serted till forbid, and charged accordingly. d matter eaten. During the month of g ,. TURE . . charFU-RNI : aers. tiff Si:. AIKENREAD, Brucefield P. 0.1408 4 Births, Marriages and Deaths in gratis. the broom corn will rank a trifle higher dry down. .---- __ TAxEsroaria' goes into 4,300 homes every week. than file sorghum seed: May these calves at the age of 8 months ,- c'Tl]erewas no danger whatever to me," which means, on a conservative estimate, that it has Cnrbohy- Nutritive consumed an average of 1 L J -pounds Of says Captain Maus in telling the story,. t TRAYED %IF,IFER.-Strayed i to the premises of 20,000 readers every week. It is the best advertising "for I could place Joseph bet'veen Inysell d rsi red Lot r Goneedsion 6, Stanley, Ontario. Protein. drates. Fats. ratio. dry matter per day and ' mad�3 an aver- -e the line Lt , , .diutn in Western O 1 m 8.5 of 2.5 " ounds, or the nin rifles. .Besides it u e 53.00 2.419 da11 ala P the threrite g FURNITTLUR seed..... 6.83 age y $' and about November 1st, a two year old heitei, red color Sorghum g with white spit tsL The owner can have the eatne be Broom c0rn...... 7,10. 66.80 8.00 1 ` 9 equivalent of one pound of gain in live would be no object to file savages to kill a pro- ing property and paying charges. JOSEPH Wheat ............. 9.50 60.90 :L90 1. 6.91 ttiSTl•;P. Varna Y. o. 1,09x3 Indican corn...... 6.` 60.06 8.14 1:10.81 weight to each 4.6 pounds of dry mat- minor officer, especially as it would he �- 0 Oats .... rn..:... g2e 40.11 8.94 1:0.5 ter consumed. Five 2 -year-old steers sure to bring on a general engagement. Call and see our stock of Furniture. We cannot tell you here all we A . - Rye......... 8.37 ' 66.16 1.09 1: 7.8 feel at the Io'va station fro]n Jan., 4 to But the ctllnlnander was a trifle anxious have got, but drop in and see for yourselves. ...... BOARS FOR SERVICE. . eo Barley.'........... 9.64 E0.77 1.86 1: 6.7 Dec. 1, r _ ` 1893 ate an average of 2,a.2 about my safety. He feared I'vould go Gs. -The reel It is' to be noticed that sorghum seed Quads each of dry matter in feed per too far down into the valley and that by We cap Seg l better Furniture cheaper than any MPROVED YORKSHIRE P g P some trick the sav4ges would manage to has for sale a number of Thorougt.bred Im- and bTi00m Corn seed are both of them day, and gained 2.44 pounds each daily, Other Retail Furniture Store in the West. proved Yorkshire Pigs, of both sexes. Apply on Lot capture me after they had got possession of 24, Concession 2, L. R. S., Tums_ •smith, or address slightly richer in protein, or flesh form- thus requiring an average of 10.4 poutlds their chief. So the general stepped Out in Ilrucefield P. O. Wh. CHAP}lAN, 1356 t f GV R� in; material, than corn, and that they of dry matter in their feed for each full sight of the redskins, making a splen- t ERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The under ' CC) N. STI. PATI ®N9 have, on the other ),hand, slightly less pound .of increase in live weight. -C. did mark for their rifles if they had cared ■ signed has for service on his premises, Lot 7, � B I L' O U S NESS, of the carbohydrates and fat. This F. Curtiss, Ames, Ia., in Live -Stock to use them, and called out: Furniture of x.11 Kinds at all Prices. c-oncession ?, McKillop, a thoroughbrej Berkshire ®,�� ��PS (� would indicate that as a feed for grow- Re ort. ct `Don't go too far, Mausl Make them boar. Terms -51, payable at time of service, with g` �� P come half way P , 'I of returning if r•ecessarv. These terms will u L , inn 6tOG.k, GOl]COrnln'; wLlICI] informa- f-7 6 - t h Points YYTl fezrinn that I had not heard or �I '� a� � ]�, a1l its �rail.C'�es. , I k i peri cgs n ,�Ci S\ H�'1�AV Live S.oc be etrrctly enforce... JAYLS LONGIVORT11, Pro- y F tion is, desired, they`are at least equal lei', : �, SO ii a pricier. -------- 1409x3���',1L:3°iTETI'IE L91/ER. to corp, if not _better:: But they fall con- The universal verdict on the horse would not heed his warning, X suppose, us down almost to the half Residence o£ ]" uneral Director; next to D,rs, Scott t% b�cKay's office oD MPROVED YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned pN E wl LL AFTER EATI N O siderably below wheat,' oats and barley shows of the season is most satisfactory. he followed here the exchange was to be 1 will keep for the improvement of stock, on Lot INSURES GOOD DIGESTION . way GOCler1C11 street. 33, Gonces,ion :l, L. R, s., Tockersmi•th, an Im- in their contents of nutrients. I should It that such splendid gowns were rev- effected in order to see that I should run -p �1 �. • prow liE nfiS (��D.CO.tT!). er before seen at horse sho'Ys. BROAD.Lr O� , ($Yorkshire Boar with first class pedigree, to F1cE25 CTS DciD TORon1To. Bay that sorghum and broom corn seed n0 risks. All this time he was in range which a limited number of sows will be taken. can take the place of corn in all feeding It is impossible now to ,buy a share of hundreds of rifles, behind every One Of leans. -S-1 payable at the time of service with the - - Opera. ons on the farm, but the grains privilege of returning if nece>:sary. _This is one of of the stock of the National I3orso Show which there was a redskin, and it has al- $jails Street, Seafo7;th, Porter's Old atarld the bee bred pigs in the Couuty. THOMAS LANE. Mill beings mall and hard they should be association. Thisis the one that displays ''nays boon a wonder to ]ne that they did2353 t tnun before the are fed,•but whenTheKippen ° gr y hackneys and high jumpers at Madison killed cit might with ell have been inferred AMWORTHBOAR FOR SEFviCE.-The and r- compared with wheat, barley and oats Square Garden. The annual New York efgred will keep for service, at the Ilrueeffeid that our soldiers 'would be demoralized �,��` TO THE FRONT AS USUAL. - these latter grains take the lead, espe- horse show is one of the best paying en- ..and fall an easy prey to the savage. I have Uhec<e Factory, a thorou,hbred Tamworth Boar. Ciall when fed to your rowin stockDAY .: I with registEred pedigree %Terms, sl payable , at y g g g terprises in the big city. 'ren Sears ago always considered that act on the part of time of service with privilege of returning if races- and poultry. •-IGlobe-Democrat.! it was so poor that its stock was some- General Miles 011e of the bravest in the tory. RUGH MoGAILTNEY, Brucefieid. 1405-t. The Kippen inilIs are now running at full blast and _ times offered in payment of debts it career of an exceedingly brave Ivan." � ` ' ^'-The undersi iced has at his premi- are prepared to do GRISTING on the shortest notice, I A Horse Epidemic. Many Other stories are told of General GO Js r � o ou �,G4 . PIGS . t, i had incurred. Its present tremendous fes, lot 5,concession B,lIutlettseveral thorough- and most reasonable terms. In this .way you get betel lterkehire cows and hogK for sale at rdasenable flour from ] ®ur own wheat, and better value for A fatal disease has appeared among sucepss is an index partly of how the in- Miles illustrative of his personal bravery, i•rices,alsa atter cf thoroughbred Tamworths ready teres( in improved 1]Or5© breeding lids whish was often displayed during the to wean. He also has a thoroughbred Berkshire and the money than ig any other way. Goad Sour n Surgeon 0 GTe5 well d agnos st the grown in America, partly of the increase time lie was in charge of the Pine Ridge OU will find a thoroughbred Tamworth boar for service-ternis'� guaranteed.agency. At this place the Indiana fes tin pat able at the time of seri ice w•itti the privilege of CROPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. trouble a5 a Sort Of infectious influenza of wealth which enables fashionable so.- intense personal animosity toward the that it Will do - returnrng if necessary, SL.?5 if booked. F. H. which causes the limbs to swell, and the ciet more and more to show off its SGIIOALEs, Canst,uce P.O. 1403x7tf y commanding officer, and .hero were Many �O G S- animals become weak and soon die from good clothes. predictions that he tivould be treacherously What ri0 other ERIiSII[Rlt AI,l11 TAMWORTH BOARS. -The The highest price in cash will be paid for good apparent exhaustion The Surgeon has There are men and women who really murdered by some me of them before he soap can do, and undt rt igned will keep for service on Lot 1l, oga, or they will be cut to order. sent t11e5e directions to Owners of afflict- and truly have a magnetic po'ver t0 got away fron] there. Notwithstanding coneeesion is, Grey, a registered Tamworth boar, ___ ed animals` "The best course to pursue � .feed b - John Bell, of Amber, closely related to his control horses. They themselves do not all this he persistently refused to place Will pleaseyOLlevei'3i )red rated' prize herd at the Toronto Industrial, also �ZTM$�' R,_ is to IIs off the affected animal -when know whence it comes, but a horse has sentinels about his headquarters and Te - 'I e Way. G=. a rel laterad t erkshice bred by J: L. Snell,Edrnonton, he sho'vs the slightest symgti�ms of ells• calved unchallcng%d every savage Who y.' of Imported Stock, -these are both first-class hogs. All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap, gOmehp�+ aStinCtiVe COIIfiCler c In came to him until one of his aids t0 - It is Easy, Clean, - WNEViN, ease, such as bad coat, stiffness or swell- them. These people are never cruel. Terme, �t at the time of service wish the privilege of JOHN eluded it was time for the genera p r.eturring if necessary ; pedigree of either can be g SIId iv seen i4 wanted. DANIEL EkafILLA%, Walton P: O. PrQ rletO.r. ing and any difficulty in .svra110Wa Horses -follow them arounc; and Obey risking his life, and himself placed septi - 1407x4 1357-t f' h water: Hoose him in a'vell ventilated them. The gift comes b nature and Weis in front of the headquarters. The ECdnOI22iCSi t0 W+l Wit ;OAR FOR S'ERViGE:-On __ ?8, Concession 5, - - sheltered barn where he can have abso- can never be wholly acquired by any fear on the part of the aid was that some Bir= iOR the thoroughbred Berkshire Boa , lute rest. Keep him warm at night with amount of effort. Anybody can learn to Indian would conceal a rifle, shortene=d by this soap. Election," NA. 2979, fartawed June 2 n FOR MEN AI�T,D WOMEN. a blanket and bandage the legis with manage horses fairly well and intelli- cutting off the barrel, under his Dost, and 1893, bred by J, G. Snell s Brother, Edmonton, woolen cloths; feed.wtl`rm ,bran mashes gently if ho buss sufficient pluck, but though aware that his own life zeins. sure- Uatario , 3rd owner, BicAF inter, Varna, Ontario TH E three times Bail with two dopbl hand- ly be forfeited shoot the general during a i Sirs, London Chaiupion (1564), dam Lelan (•2792), by y your horse tamer is born. Perhaps one 1 Enterprise snip., (1.79) ; Painted Lady, imp., (1641), visit made ostensibly on proper business. BANK* s E Paragon (424) Lad} Dosis (956),' by Eguinox full of oats in each mash. Give o corn, secret of the power is the atter absence Tot all the stories told about GeneralT"•" E n b Ro al Teck Lady ; EN arip •or wheat, In each mash give half of fear of a horse and the inherent Miles pertain to his bravery, however, lie DOMIN r€ (470); Lada Mallory 2nd (460), y y , �,/Wb y P rregennA by Tien Whittier; Lady Mallory a Baron ounce powdered bicarbonate of potash, knowledge that one is its master. is a mighty hunter, and every year goes r°t , -- Southrope ; Lady Shilton by Bing o. I,an¢ford ; $1,Sa0,0�0• I Beauty. Torras -.tit, payable at the tmie of serYiee, half ounce bicarbonate of s da and O. W. Gleason says that if you go up out looking for big game-` In Now Mexico (;APITAL9 (PAID UP) , with the privilege of returning if necessary. JAMES ELECTRIC ounce powdered gentian root for the last year or the year before lie went out IlultRAy�CE, 1395-e2 to a horse in a barIlyard or field and � � ��� - � �I�bOQ��O� first three or four days, or until the fe-'horse's with quite a party, and they bald a pack of REsi', : look straight into the eyes he hounds. A big silver tip bear was started! �p j�" ver abates Then give 2 dra s, a tea- will follow you anywhere as you walk and pursued for miles by the general, just SEAFORTK ' 'BRAN cit. - BELL spoonful of Powdered sul hat of iron { P P P backward, still keeping your eyes fixed behind the dogs. He was greatly interest - J. : L Remedy i rr:,de a.,tkl Li R. A. oil t:y. and 2' teaspoonfuls of powders gentian on tl]ose of the animal. ed in getting a shot at that bear, and it IYIAIN STREET, - sEAI'OTT, E` Stwice a day until recovery is assured. The onib `Scientific end Pr" tical Electric No ons who does not love animals seemed very probable that he would sac ro tcing a Gemm�© b s m toms ar present, d but he was disappointed, after rill, for A general banking business transacted. 1 rafts on all parts of the United ,�tlart Z f elft ihsued available in all parts I FOR Ric;( rx,r 13clt niadc forgeilctal u e, p If s lnal or rain y p - current of .laec,riCRY Ver the cure of Disease, P one-half' ante bre-' should ever undertake the care of them, - GCe t . t dil r'fe]t";and tegulated both in give three timesdailyo when at last the creature was so tired outs Great Britain and +'urope bought curt sold. �ttels o ere , that can be Ica y tied to tiny part of The first pneumatic rubber tire was , 1, q 1% It. and potvci', and app wide of potash with the other edicine, p that in a few more minutes Ilio general of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' ;jat•e dotes collected, and advances ma eon alma �'! (� G t he body . It can tie -,turn at any tillic clllriug made 40 .years ago in England.. must have caught up it ran across the at lowest rates. �' v working hours orsieep,aild��itlposxti�ety cure and ons -half ounce niter as � drench SAVINGS D'�IAF�TMENT• Rbeuniutlsm. twice a day in one-quarter pi of 'va- Aman who has tried feeding crashed tract. of a couple of cowboys, and they.- I i lea exceptionally Be -hogs tames the like it'vel roped It. When the general arrived, they Deposits of One Dollar and u wards recei^+:ed, and interest allowed at hinnies. current -A\ I �,� & \ SCIALt wheat to 1 g y 11 ' ��'�� `� General Debility ter. If symptoms are p y had the bear staked down, had cut its . p I �� vera add 5 drops tincture aconite to the much at first, but after a time begin to rates. Interest added to principal twice earl]': year -at the end of June and December. Lurnl,argo, , throat a penknife and were getting No notice of withdrawal is required for the whole or any portion Of a dc'lfosit. C L D I t ,/r 's -- re,. nus Disettscs niter twice daily. Hand rub the legs squeal for corn. Probably this stock- ready to Skil] the carcass. Tho dogs that I pAI A1,G-16.87• Dy -v pis D VY . P1�t�R L', A,cent, g �'`i �\` 4 Varicocele, and possibly use hot fomentations to n]an feel the wheat in too heavy doses had pursued so faithfully were standing R S. HAYS, Solicitor. _— _ _15 1'1.1 t;__ ... Pexual W,ea Rness the - spine one hour at a time, always in the beginning. Any change of food about with drooping ears, as if thoroughly 4. , Itor. otene�-, .boron h1 dryin the skin afterward. g y disgusted, but they were not one whit TJJE CHEMISTS 1%itinry Diseases, g y g should be made raduall to avoid a " { ONTARIO CHEMISTS � Lieirae �at�l:, All these medicines are inexpensive and surfeit. People and animals are alike more disgusted than was the general. In NADIAN BAND OF COMMENCE, '1 IIrinury Diseases very useful for influenza cud` distemper roping the bear the cowboys had pulled iu (�1 ti C in this respect. v.,/ 10 I EA1 �� Q�, _ ,o oil} applied is fast taking the „ opposite directions, and so strangled the t'lect rioity p p M. I. DESTER, ESTABLISHED 1867. _ p A pl uc c of drugs for all NTervous, ghcurnatic, Kid- genal ally. -- ,For driving horses and those that do creature. SPRUCE (k; TC11�, ney and t.rival Troubles, <tntl will ettect cliic� For ordinary breeders there' is still j not work hard and constantly one HEAD O'EFIOE, TORONTO. iu ;cemingly hopeless cases lyhore ever} oGhcr pound Of linseed meal oda s sufficient. � known ]natal, hits failed. dayis Antidote For Prussic Acid. An . illea'i�h, titcak or diseaf;ed organ ways the most money in high classA, thorough - The wool isales of 1894 amount to A Hungarian chemist has discovered s CAPITAL (PAID UP) Six MILLION DOLLARS *%000,000 3: }• ly broken carliaae horse. _ - _ _ I by this ilienn:t be roused to healthy act]vit}' p new mineral—the nitrate of cobalt -which _ _ _ $ j,2�}o,�oc - It a especially reco•>nmencJea for the becotcit 1, loo. ln,tc• REST 1 .Leading ]nodical Hien Ilse and recomn]cud New York lately a gentlem�ae horse broo theyldid On 109300 more pounds than is believed to be an effective antidote ini. use of those who are suseepLible to tlic Oweu Beli its their practice. for an Indiana bred card �, , 11 B. E. WALKER,; CirENTERAL MA2r'AGER. TI{ c1TED CATALOG=DE . ken to drive single or double. But. he 3i you have not been in the Habit of clap us is acid. Tried upon a nof poisoning by cyanide of oumber of SEA BRANCH. fV C H fTl;S o>l >� al LLLS 1 - oilmeal to our -horse, try it on f3R0 , fullest information rcgttrcling the cure was very beautiful, thoroughly sound fading 1 nantities at first. It is animals, it has been used in this way sum ,11 r C`anLaul q LARYNGITIS of acilt , clu•ouic: and nervous disease,:, prices, animal, so gentle that a child could them in sinal cessfally in over 40 cases, most of them Of A General Banking; Business TI'anss:eted. Palmers' Notes discounted, holy to Order, etc., mailed (sealed) TREE to drive him auy'vhere. laxative. accidental p0isO1]in>: issued, payable at all points in Canada and the principal cities in HOARSENESS n,i}r �tidres ,� - - — elt & Appliance the United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, d c, The Owen Eledf a �� �ilcKillop Directory for 1853. SAVINGS BANK DEPAR'1 TENT. f VOICE. T eceived and current rates of interest. : And Lasso VO C 49 KQN� ST. w.,tORONTC�. o� . JOHN BENNFWIES, Reeve, Dublin P. 0. i_ C„ tht, , Deposits of 4.00. and upwards r , FOR SALE Ii 1 201 to 211 State St., Chicago, Aaenuine cure' JAM FR EVAN3, Deputy Reeve, Beechwood. � 0" I � . �' for the Tobi=co wo • o ail ='•d3 allowed. 'interest sodded to the principal 13.t the end of inlay and lY4vgu-= MENTION THIS PAPER, PRICE S Habit Kills tho DANIEL mANLEY, Councillor, Beechwood, from chilcixer. or adults, era r ink 2nd WM. YoGAVIN, Councillor, Leadbury, ber in each year. hankering.• Tabu -t WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Leadbury. use Da. s NJ I T H' S . R�� RT.. T CURE form for vest pocketRMAN WORM Special attentlfln �1TIen to the C011eCtl{A Q€ Ci01T1mercal 'aper Sud FRi" J. S. ! Plaeein tbeRorld for Young Men To BAC Thousands oteurea JOHN C. MORRISON, Cleric, Winthrop.1Yinthrop. and women to Sectire a Business t„ SOLOMON J. SHAtiNON,'Treaetiror, Winthrop. LOZENGES. Always i T R�TGG IST ° Fducation, Shorthand, Leto. is the Guaranteed. $1.00 a hoz• All draggle WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. mars SSles Notes. ` y D i Detroit Business IInivereitp, De- CHARLES DODDS, Collector. Seaforth. irompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, requiring no trnit,Mlch. Iiinstrat-a d, , -Rue F HOLMESTED, Solicitor. . 'MORRIS, EIS, I:a11s� Manager, Free, References: All Detroit. Sc,d by Lt'msden Wilt cn, Druggist, Seaforth. RICHARD POLLAitD, Sanitary w5ptetor, Lead• ,ftcr nicdicinc. Never failing. Leave no b: d of=ar Seaforth. bury. iJrects,. aa_sCe, 25 `nt^ P " L'0'. a t'Street, w. F. JEy� I;LL, President: P. x. »i'ETCEft, Secretary. - ' 1 - - ' C.� I r I . j # . i _ _ 7 __ 3 , - -. .. - ...._ ' -• -. ._._ _ '.. . ....: . t ,•, _ n , .. _ s . I s c'y '_.. - ' ,. .. .» ..t, < . _ �_ .. •- L . •- ..max ,..o. a. v -_ a v ..._-e - - - ro ... ' . ... ._.... S Rif ZzL ,.- _.-_.: .,'-_,•-.. .....-.e' .. s. .. .a .... rc, .+----::.ly..-+f.i-•m 4y ..u.. -. .. t TJ....Gic_.--_ ....v Oi - i- ± _ r_..a... _. - .. 1 - - - - r -. . I • r .} . 9 d ` 1 - I . o. . . , -I . _ E _ ri THE HURON -n-Z I �'OR. S 9 j1_1 li DECEMBER 21, 18940 - • 14 . . 70 REAR CALVES, CERY - STORIES OF GENEtuAt_ WILES. 1 •�" ��j -1 _ G 1 VIZ' JJJ YDiPOitTAN I�iOTIGES. ; . ' _ n Are Western Steers Deterlorating In Size In Range of tai Handxed Ribes ---A Disap- -11 CITY n Provincial Land MUSIC ` ��>,.+ G. and (_uality7 ointing near Hunt. >" . b1clE.,NAi Dainitilon and ! P surveyor, Biember of theAssociation of Ontario _ -MAIN STREET, ;. ae ' Laud Surveyors, Dublin Ontario. 4X38 62 - - ` w „ It is the opinioi-of well informotl [Special Coi respoudetice.J • :� � cattlemen that the steers of the, western CHICAGO, Dec. 10.-'i batevcr may be - -_ - c . OBEY �'rAcrTED.- FYanted to borrow for a tern: V. I 4:,- 4" -- _ _ _ —=-=--- _ at years from a],9oo to $2,800 on Srst wort- T A� ��� states have deteriorated in quality with- the Ealing toward General Mlles, recently - - - --- —_- - n Icer.property.1,A first cuss first investment. j HE in recent years. This opil]ion seems to transferred frown this city to \ow York, __ �: �i jig ° ,Appl}• at cr address THE IslPO�ITOR, Seaforth. THE WINNER. be well founded. Various causes are as- on the part of those who disapproved of _ � - Appl.eant trust state the lowebt interest required. With regard tO prices In the Music ! � y to be adianeed by let sanuary, 14u9 -td - signed. Prominent among them is the his policy during the strikes of last Sam- ``1 — � � �� � � � Money ___ line. Spirited 7Platnre oT a First Premium Hur- a mer, there is no doubt that be was very -�a!: MARK. S -1 � �' L- AItRv STCINE.-The undersi; Heel has for sato r ells Jumpon hanged method of raising calve . Ten gopulap with file society people and among vIf p =._ r1� at Cranhrook a uantiL} of ell ' ,) years ago the common method in the f the business mon of this city, nor that his Q at hts quarri q�! K r� rn p, a tl o t� U I Professor N. S. Shaer gathers togeth- st,,,,c, siiitiole for corner stones, sill stones and T!I U/ , grazing and leading Itgricultarat states ,departure hence was greatly regretted in `r� �� - It Itrit4f:e stone•- will b - sold at reasonable prix s. er in Seri bner s Magazine many curious was a calf to a cow, and such a thing many quarters. Perhaps; the sincerest re- A __ I:OItGi'?F;31> Eft41, , Cranbrook, 1'. o. 14aStt and interesting facts concerning the - L'UARAN rFrB '� ti �ll as milk with all of its fat taken 0ut'vas gret of all was felt by those mem hers of _ asottcrE��' p.r ran �o _ I.�� 1 ER' -[GE. -The under:ti red has for horse. For ono thing he assures us that unknown in the list of calf feeds. With his staff left behind, for he is a favorite at _ 1i E�c7�R�v - , , ['LL FOR S g service on Lot Sit, Conces4ion 10, ;SIcI'tilap a Ha 'e opened, out their store on Main the advent of the creamery separator all the posts he has ever commands d. Cer-Eil ` ; thorou¢hbred Durham bull, registered in Dominictalnl those wbq were selected to g0 with ' 4' cbort horn Iserd Book. Tera •t ' -x,.26; payable on Street, Seaforth. Cull and examine •A ,, calf raising' suffered. 11lstiny declared y January 1st, I8f+:5. JOHN C(:TBILL, Winthrop. hire wero genuinely envied by their Ere 1405X12 our instruments ; they are the hest and still maintain iiia.. goecl calves can- lows. There is not an OfPlccr or a soldier that are manufactured in the world, not be raised upon sepstrator Lnillc. The - probably who has ever had personal. i;;nOwl- _ OIIN BEATTIF, Clark ^t the Second Division batt : experience, however, teaches that edge of the'ncral that will not testil=y to Court, Countv Commissioner, of Huron, Con- and prices are ri(ht. the difficulty is mainly ill the methods his braver;' and his cooliaess. .8010 is a Iveyancer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Finds " �� - HEADQUARTERS FO ntiested and to Loan. Otfice-over Sharp & J. L. DOw1�EY,/ wager, _ employed ratllel that] in a failure of story that has often been told at Fort t �,ivens' store, Blain street, Seaforth. 12841 D Y Y 1� 1 i the milk to supply, the calf's needs. Sheridan as an instance thereof:11 Fresh separator milk- lacks but one do one occasion Burin; filo I\ez Perce s TOCK FOR SALE, -The undersigned will sell ten .. ' FINE x LATI; OF SCOTT EROS. ` F p' war Soule years back, Chief JOsepl], the TEASF S head of thoroughbred Durham cattle, cows or 7,894:.x18 { • ,�, - element necessary to a perfect growing t boilers, a herd of 22 to choose Iran., also eight your 111 noted savage leader, was captpred by Ven - bulls. All these are registered and will be sold cheap. ration for y01]ng allllllal9- ir12, ilio fat eral 71'Iiles' forces, This caused great ex- --A- 0- -t,�` rrS :F (DIR` ,_ Time given if required. DAVID HILL, Lot 27, tion- ¢" that the separator removes. The prob- citement among the redskins, who thought ' cession S. Ribbert, Staffa P. O, 14tse-26 lem then lies in'getting the milk to the g g their captain'Yould surely be killed, but Ram ` .L.ai'S Teas, Beasdorp's _:oc a �'iiggii�S' {;LLS FOR SALE T e undersigned has on lot calves under uniform and as nearly nat- "Bear -Coat," its the general is known in 13, car ces,ion 4, P. C. S., a thoroughbred Dur- t' the far west, believed he knew a trick 91 Eureka " a n -d Diamond, Cr ry St a i ,Salt . lain bull, 17 tuonths old, red color and an excellent r� ural conditions as possible, with some aniu,al gotvaaEired by imported "Prime Bliaistel'I; rS,)' - : ood substitute for_the fat added. High twice as good as-111ing a captured foe.11 also s bix months old bull, red color and from Prime STAP�K / lll�l`�ffg�lft' g Peres that n0 Alinister.. WILL.IAK CAR OOHAN, Egmondville. //�/� / priced land and chan;;e� conditions have He scut cord t0 the vel J0TZ:[D_A_]L*%T-_ 1409-tf - i •r !I II ff f� �V f'= •forced this problem upon us. Believing halm Bh011id GOlne t0 Jos°ph, but that he __- I ,fj % (�JIII would be held as a hostage for the future• j � this to bo a practical and important line behavior of the baud. If there was further SALE. - For sale two I :i t;i of invests ation, the Iowa station has ever, Chief Jose h would have - t"LLS AND PI.OS FOR s� g trouble, 1]ow , P } thoroughbred Durham buI s one year old, ons I 1 lr;i thoroughbred two year old with reeistered pedigrees, l :� s given considerablo attention to the sub- to die. This scheme promised to work very !'i�I�ll I ttt both roans ; also a lot cf young Poland China boars t jAct. About a year ago six high grade well, far although file hostiles were locat- about four inotithii old and a Poland China boar for POWDERS f r' 'il Shorthorn steer calves were taken when ed among a lot of rocks, from which they service, Inspfe ion invited. App'}- on Lot �0, con- I V cession 5. L-sborne, or address Lunaey'P. 0. THOS. Cure SICK HEADACHE and Nenral�ia I HIIRDLE JUMPER. about 10 days Old, divided into three could not easily be dislodged, they were OXFOD" /�©D C('DaI01tE. 1404 -ti iii ao tiartNUTa:S, also Coated Tongues Dizzi- 4J Constipation 1110 mule has more sense than the horse lots of two each -and put into an experi- without a loader, and they seemed anxious and,., - T�ess, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, mOnt not to do anything to cause Chief Joseph's®�� FUMArre 6 300 Private funds to loan atlowest Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured ant When it Comes to test of real intelli- Lot 1 had 3, 008 pounds of separator death. However, they sent word that regulate the -=bowels. VeRr NICE T® Td KE, Bence. This is quite contrary to the - S 500 rates of interest in sums to suit PRICt- 2&, CENTS AT DRUG STORMS" they couldn't decide in a osnuto and asked • • II:QR . ALL SIZES ®F 1 i11L0[NCS • � J-00 tlOrrotiver:�. Loans can be cans- general impression, � milk -from 15 to 18 pounds per day-- time to consider the proposition. °� advanced 2.50 pounds of hay and a8 pounds of oil- This was granted hostilities were sus_ DO feted and selene t The in Professor Shafer's. P granted, IC�,000 t®®,®0'?uc Bi P y • paper are particularly foe and spirited. in and gained ,75 pounds at a ,cost pended on 'both sides, and it was flrnily X1,500 within two days. Apply to T�1� Lli'�l'1 ]� QSlt�l', Here is one represented a jumge in the of 2.1 cents ss pound for feed, stag believed both by Boar Coat and all his otli- `�CrcLvi! STEEL. RADUTORI, • $2,500 S.Ht,Ys, Barrister,&o.,Seaforth. pskimmilk at 15 cents per hundred and c .1 that ilio trouble was practically aver. WOOD FURNACE 426 SEAPORTK ON"'� act of vaulting over a 1lurdle. A snap shot must have captured horse and rider grain at prevailing prices. - Lot 2 had Tho rocks among which the what 10WOT HEAVY GRATE, - UIIINISTRATORS' NOTICE. -alt parties hay- 3,008 pounds of separator milk, 249 of intrenched wore on somewhat lower atdsotedfgrwoadburning at the mgst interesting moment. round than that oocupied by the whites Heavy, Steell late Fire Box Dome A ing c:aii,is against the estate of the late Charles MCLEAN BROS., - Publishers hay and 58 pounds Of oatmeal and g Murray, in his life tints, of the Township of Tualcer- and afforded excellet]t cover far the say- arc! ; Radi>atos, which iteaG su�ith, in diad ti or about the sh ii day of July. I Feeding sorghum Seed. gained 301 pounds at a cost of 1. 9 cents ages, who, crouched behind tho fragments, gni*erand are more durable truo- 1894, are hereby notified that they must send a full ADVERTISING RATES. This is an interesting question. It is a pound. Lot 3 lead 3, 008 pounds of could watch every movement of Miles' RADIATOR Headnon ower statement of the same, properly attested, and. by -: separator milk, 253 of hay and 56 of corn- men without themselves being seen at all. tion; and Great Iiaating Power reAietered letter, post paid, to the undersignel at Contract : advertisements, matter changeable at the part of . true economy to use as fed. P This was not fully understood by all the LARGE ASK PIT Seaforth P. O., on or before the 1st day of January, will, whatever the farm • produces• thsat may meal and flaxseed, mixed at the rate of 1S9a, All clr�in a .not -then in will be barred from rgs LxGa used for the purpose, and the ration- nine to vne by weight, slid gained 281, officers, and one of thdin, Captain Jerome, Kittlement as a dirtributiou of the effects of the de 1 Year 8 Pies.- 8 mos. indebted t� inclusive $4 60 _ 8Q so �1 6o know what Pounds at a cost- of I. fl cents a ponncl. son of Lawrence Jerome of Now York, ( I OAL FURNACE ceased will then, be made. All parties i Il to 21 Inches, al feeder naturally desires to Large Combustion Chamber the of id estate must also settle the same on or before 6 to 10 4• `* 600 275 1 85 ( These calves were fed on milk supple- strolled down in the neighborhood of the fife above date JOtIN Mti FRAY, Administrator. 3 to 6 •• `° 5 50 8 oo 1 75 may be expected from untried grainy, rocks. There he was captured, and word Lotsa lrofiratrai,enoirolingradi>tEtOr' Tuckersnilte. December 3rd, 1894. 1408x4 i to 2 " „ 800 3 26 I like Sorghum Seed and broom corn. inented by grain and hay, as detailed Was sent to Miles that the Indians had. a _ Larg4 Heatin Sarrfaco If the advertiser elects to-aballre not oftener than sills are b no means un- above, for 100 days, after which the hostage as well as be, and that as Chief Large fee DOQE' ESTRAY STOCK. once per month. a reduction of 20 per cent. will be These two gr y milk gradually taken off and the SeOtlonilli fire PO made on the above quoted prices. common products of Kansas farms, but g Joseph was so Captain J ef'onlo would be ' Rotating Bar Dumping .Grate — Bates for special position can be obtained on`appli Corn is usually so abundant that little allowance of grain and hay increased. treated. An exchange might be eff=ected, g3ep ASH pl'j' ._ 3RAY EWE and LAMB .-Game into the premi Lotion at this office, ' aPhen a ear_ old, they averaged i 60 too, if Bear Coat thought best, a,�d .hon OXFORD WQOD PURNA� bass cit the uod:ersigneti, Lor, 1, Corictssion 2, Business or professional cards, not exceeding three else is thought Of as feeding stuffs. SOr- y 2uckersrrith, fn Juir last, a ewe and lamb. Tlfo quarters of an inch, S4 to $5 per year. , hum s©ed and broom corn are very sim- pounds, havi ig gained 660 pounds in both sides could d0 as they liked about •bpd tar,.. opener can have the same on proving property and Advertisements of Strayed, Loeb, Pound, etc., not 8 365 days. This record shows not Only continuing hostilities. Full Guaranteed Capacity • pA7w{, Qfjff andTFATIM01iL �OOIL paying charges. ROBERT $1EWART, Rodgerville. exceeding one inch, one month $1„ each subsequent ilar in their composition and feeding good gains, but very ecoubmieal growth. It was clear all round that the l�ez 1409x4 month 50o. value, and can, for all practical pur- g g Perces had the whiphand for the time be- „-,M�$fa�� >by...e C - Advertisements of Farms and Rest Estate for sale, The feed record shows that the calves G EER,: cttayed into the premises of the' not exceeding 1} inches, ase month: $1.50, et�oh cub- poses, be considered a nal. Their value ing at least, and General Miles at once O TRAY �T q' have made gain in weight for much less The GURNEY FOUNDRY COMPANY: 'Ltd;, TORONT#R undersigned, Lo�B sl and 22, Concession 7, Hay, sequent month 760. will vary with �diffeiput varieties, a . ranged for an cschaug°, requesting one of - about the in delle of August, 1 red yearling steer. Advertisements on local page, ten cents per line than is required to make it on steers a his aids, Captain Maus, to escort the In - The owner can have the, the on pi•ovini( property each insertion, with a discount of 26 per Gent: to light colpred and thio sh©fled grain be- year Older. dian down by the rocks and bring back -------- I I I L "I'l I 1111 I and paying expenses. JAMES HAGAN, Jr., Hills parties who also have regular contract space. ing usually better thin dark colored y During the first 90 days' feeding the Captain .ICr011]e, Maus made ready to go and p. 1409X4 Local advertisements under township or village seed. The following table gives the di- g p __ ____ __ __ heading, 6c per line each insertion. Calves gained 857 pounds on 1, 690 ♦vithout dela}, although several hundred STRAY SOW. --Came into the premises of the Transient advertisements, ten cents per line for geStible nutriments and the nutritive ra- first iosertiori, three cents per line each subsequent do of the ;rains named, and it will be Ponuds of (fry matter consumed, . a rifle barrels were to be seen projecting f E• undersign(d, Lot 18_ Concession 1, Stanley, insertion, nonpareil measure. about November ist, a: black sow. The owner can Advertisements without specific directions will be noticed that, according to this analysis, pound of gain for each 1.97 pounds of from behind the. jagged pieces of rock, and have the same on proving property and paying together the Of11cCr and til© Chief went In serted till forbid, and charged accordingly. d matter eaten. During the month of g ,. TURE . . charFU-RNI : aers. tiff Si:. AIKENREAD, Brucefield P. 0.1408 4 Births, Marriages and Deaths in gratis. the broom corn will rank a trifle higher dry down. .---- __ TAxEsroaria' goes into 4,300 homes every week. than file sorghum seed: May these calves at the age of 8 months ,- c'Tl]erewas no danger whatever to me," which means, on a conservative estimate, that it has Cnrbohy- Nutritive consumed an average of 1 L J -pounds Of says Captain Maus in telling the story,. t TRAYED %IF,IFER.-Strayed i to the premises of 20,000 readers every week. It is the best advertising "for I could place Joseph bet'veen Inysell d rsi red Lot r Goneedsion 6, Stanley, Ontario. Protein. drates. Fats. ratio. dry matter per day and ' mad�3 an aver- -e the line Lt , , .diutn in Western O 1 m 8.5 of 2.5 " ounds, or the nin rifles. .Besides it u e 53.00 2.419 da11 ala P the threrite g FURNITTLUR seed..... 6.83 age y $' and about November 1st, a two year old heitei, red color Sorghum g with white spit tsL The owner can have the eatne be Broom c0rn...... 7,10. 66.80 8.00 1 ` 9 equivalent of one pound of gain in live would be no object to file savages to kill a pro- ing property and paying charges. JOSEPH Wheat ............. 9.50 60.90 :L90 1. 6.91 ttiSTl•;P. Varna Y. o. 1,09x3 Indican corn...... 6.` 60.06 8.14 1:10.81 weight to each 4.6 pounds of dry mat- minor officer, especially as it would he �- 0 Oats .... rn..:... g2e 40.11 8.94 1:0.5 ter consumed. Five 2 -year-old steers sure to bring on a general engagement. Call and see our stock of Furniture. We cannot tell you here all we A . - Rye......... 8.37 ' 66.16 1.09 1: 7.8 feel at the Io'va station fro]n Jan., 4 to But the ctllnlnander was a trifle anxious have got, but drop in and see for yourselves. ...... BOARS FOR SERVICE. . eo Barley.'........... 9.64 E0.77 1.86 1: 6.7 Dec. 1, r _ ` 1893 ate an average of 2,a.2 about my safety. He feared I'vould go Gs. -The reel It is' to be noticed that sorghum seed Quads each of dry matter in feed per too far down into the valley and that by We cap Seg l better Furniture cheaper than any MPROVED YORKSHIRE P g P some trick the sav4ges would manage to has for sale a number of Thorougt.bred Im- and bTi00m Corn seed are both of them day, and gained 2.44 pounds each daily, Other Retail Furniture Store in the West. proved Yorkshire Pigs, of both sexes. Apply on Lot capture me after they had got possession of 24, Concession 2, L. R. S., Tums_ •smith, or address slightly richer in protein, or flesh form- thus requiring an average of 10.4 poutlds their chief. So the general stepped Out in Ilrucefield P. O. Wh. CHAP}lAN, 1356 t f GV R� in; material, than corn, and that they of dry matter in their feed for each full sight of the redskins, making a splen- t ERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The under ' CC) N. STI. PATI ®N9 have, on the other ),hand, slightly less pound .of increase in live weight. -C. did mark for their rifles if they had cared ■ signed has for service on his premises, Lot 7, � B I L' O U S NESS, of the carbohydrates and fat. This F. Curtiss, Ames, Ia., in Live -Stock to use them, and called out: Furniture of x.11 Kinds at all Prices. c-oncession ?, McKillop, a thoroughbrej Berkshire ®,�� ��PS (� would indicate that as a feed for grow- Re ort. ct `Don't go too far, Mausl Make them boar. Terms -51, payable at time of service, with g` �� P come half way P , 'I of returning if r•ecessarv. These terms will u L , inn 6tOG.k, GOl]COrnln'; wLlICI] informa- f-7 6 - t h Points YYTl fezrinn that I had not heard or �I '� a� � ]�, a1l its �rail.C'�es. , I k i peri cgs n ,�Ci S\ H�'1�AV Live S.oc be etrrctly enforce... JAYLS LONGIVORT11, Pro- y F tion is, desired, they`are at least equal lei', : �, SO ii a pricier. -------- 1409x3���',1L:3°iTETI'IE L91/ER. to corp, if not _better:: But they fall con- The universal verdict on the horse would not heed his warning, X suppose, us down almost to the half Residence o£ ]" uneral Director; next to D,rs, Scott t% b�cKay's office oD MPROVED YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned pN E wl LL AFTER EATI N O siderably below wheat,' oats and barley shows of the season is most satisfactory. he followed here the exchange was to be 1 will keep for the improvement of stock, on Lot INSURES GOOD DIGESTION . way GOCler1C11 street. 33, Gonces,ion :l, L. R, s., Tockersmi•th, an Im- in their contents of nutrients. I should It that such splendid gowns were rev- effected in order to see that I should run -p �1 �. • prow liE nfiS (��D.CO.tT!). er before seen at horse sho'Ys. BROAD.Lr O� , ($Yorkshire Boar with first class pedigree, to F1cE25 CTS DciD TORon1To. Bay that sorghum and broom corn seed n0 risks. All this time he was in range which a limited number of sows will be taken. can take the place of corn in all feeding It is impossible now to ,buy a share of hundreds of rifles, behind every One Of leans. -S-1 payable at the time of service with the - - Opera. ons on the farm, but the grains privilege of returning if nece>:sary. _This is one of of the stock of the National I3orso Show which there was a redskin, and it has al- $jails Street, Seafo7;th, Porter's Old atarld the bee bred pigs in the Couuty. THOMAS LANE. Mill beings mall and hard they should be association. Thisis the one that displays ''nays boon a wonder to ]ne that they did2353 t tnun before the are fed,•but whenTheKippen ° gr y hackneys and high jumpers at Madison killed cit might with ell have been inferred AMWORTHBOAR FOR SEFviCE.-The and r- compared with wheat, barley and oats Square Garden. The annual New York efgred will keep for service, at the Ilrueeffeid that our soldiers 'would be demoralized �,��` TO THE FRONT AS USUAL. - these latter grains take the lead, espe- horse show is one of the best paying en- ..and fall an easy prey to the savage. I have Uhec<e Factory, a thorou,hbred Tamworth Boar. Ciall when fed to your rowin stockDAY .: I with registEred pedigree %Terms, sl payable , at y g g g terprises in the big city. 'ren Sears ago always considered that act on the part of time of service with privilege of returning if races- and poultry. •-IGlobe-Democrat.! it was so poor that its stock was some- General Miles 011e of the bravest in the tory. RUGH MoGAILTNEY, Brucefieid. 1405-t. The Kippen inilIs are now running at full blast and _ times offered in payment of debts it career of an exceedingly brave Ivan." � ` ' ^'-The undersi iced has at his premi- are prepared to do GRISTING on the shortest notice, I A Horse Epidemic. Many Other stories are told of General GO Js r � o ou �,G4 . PIGS . t, i had incurred. Its present tremendous fes, lot 5,concession B,lIutlettseveral thorough- and most reasonable terms. In this .way you get betel lterkehire cows and hogK for sale at rdasenable flour from ] ®ur own wheat, and better value for A fatal disease has appeared among sucepss is an index partly of how the in- Miles illustrative of his personal bravery, i•rices,alsa atter cf thoroughbred Tamworths ready teres( in improved 1]Or5© breeding lids whish was often displayed during the to wean. He also has a thoroughbred Berkshire and the money than ig any other way. Goad Sour n Surgeon 0 GTe5 well d agnos st the grown in America, partly of the increase time lie was in charge of the Pine Ridge OU will find a thoroughbred Tamworth boar for service-ternis'� guaranteed.agency. At this place the Indiana fes tin pat able at the time of seri ice w•itti the privilege of CROPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. trouble a5 a Sort Of infectious influenza of wealth which enables fashionable so.- intense personal animosity toward the that it Will do - returnrng if necessary, SL.?5 if booked. F. H. which causes the limbs to swell, and the ciet more and more to show off its SGIIOALEs, Canst,uce P.O. 1403x7tf y commanding officer, and .hero were Many �O G S- animals become weak and soon die from good clothes. predictions that he tivould be treacherously What ri0 other ERIiSII[Rlt AI,l11 TAMWORTH BOARS. -The The highest price in cash will be paid for good apparent exhaustion The Surgeon has There are men and women who really murdered by some me of them before he soap can do, and undt rt igned will keep for service on Lot 1l, oga, or they will be cut to order. sent t11e5e directions to Owners of afflict- and truly have a magnetic po'ver t0 got away fron] there. Notwithstanding coneeesion is, Grey, a registered Tamworth boar, ___ ed animals` "The best course to pursue � .feed b - John Bell, of Amber, closely related to his control horses. They themselves do not all this he persistently refused to place Will pleaseyOLlevei'3i )red rated' prize herd at the Toronto Industrial, also �ZTM$�' R,_ is to IIs off the affected animal -when know whence it comes, but a horse has sentinels about his headquarters and Te - 'I e Way. G=. a rel laterad t erkshice bred by J: L. Snell,Edrnonton, he sho'vs the slightest symgti�ms of ells• calved unchallcng%d every savage Who y.' of Imported Stock, -these are both first-class hogs. All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap, gOmehp�+ aStinCtiVe COIIfiCler c In came to him until one of his aids t0 - It is Easy, Clean, - WNEViN, ease, such as bad coat, stiffness or swell- them. These people are never cruel. Terme, �t at the time of service wish the privilege of JOHN eluded it was time for the genera p r.eturring if necessary ; pedigree of either can be g SIId iv seen i4 wanted. DANIEL EkafILLA%, Walton P: O. PrQ rletO.r. ing and any difficulty in .svra110Wa Horses -follow them arounc; and Obey risking his life, and himself placed septi - 1407x4 1357-t f' h water: Hoose him in a'vell ventilated them. The gift comes b nature and Weis in front of the headquarters. The ECdnOI22iCSi t0 W+l Wit ;OAR FOR S'ERViGE:-On __ ?8, Concession 5, - - sheltered barn where he can have abso- can never be wholly acquired by any fear on the part of the aid was that some Bir= iOR the thoroughbred Berkshire Boa , lute rest. Keep him warm at night with amount of effort. Anybody can learn to Indian would conceal a rifle, shortene=d by this soap. Election," NA. 2979, fartawed June 2 n FOR MEN AI�T,D WOMEN. a blanket and bandage the legis with manage horses fairly well and intelli- cutting off the barrel, under his Dost, and 1893, bred by J, G. Snell s Brother, Edmonton, woolen cloths; feed.wtl`rm ,bran mashes gently if ho buss sufficient pluck, but though aware that his own life zeins. sure- Uatario , 3rd owner, BicAF inter, Varna, Ontario TH E three times Bail with two dopbl hand- ly be forfeited shoot the general during a i Sirs, London Chaiupion (1564), dam Lelan (•2792), by y your horse tamer is born. Perhaps one 1 Enterprise snip., (1.79) ; Painted Lady, imp., (1641), visit made ostensibly on proper business. BANK* s E Paragon (424) Lad} Dosis (956),' by Eguinox full of oats in each mash. Give o corn, secret of the power is the atter absence Tot all the stories told about GeneralT"•" E n b Ro al Teck Lady ; EN arip •or wheat, In each mash give half of fear of a horse and the inherent Miles pertain to his bravery, however, lie DOMIN r€ (470); Lada Mallory 2nd (460), y y , �,/Wb y P rregennA by Tien Whittier; Lady Mallory a Baron ounce powdered bicarbonate of potash, knowledge that one is its master. is a mighty hunter, and every year goes r°t , -- Southrope ; Lady Shilton by Bing o. I,an¢ford ; $1,Sa0,0�0• I Beauty. Torras -.tit, payable at the tmie of serYiee, half ounce bicarbonate of s da and O. W. Gleason says that if you go up out looking for big game-` In Now Mexico (;APITAL9 (PAID UP) , with the privilege of returning if necessary. JAMES ELECTRIC ounce powdered gentian root for the last year or the year before lie went out IlultRAy�CE, 1395-e2 to a horse in a barIlyard or field and � � ��� - � �I�bOQ��O� first three or four days, or until the fe-'horse's with quite a party, and they bald a pack of REsi', : look straight into the eyes he hounds. A big silver tip bear was started! �p j�" ver abates Then give 2 dra s, a tea- will follow you anywhere as you walk and pursued for miles by the general, just SEAFORTK ' 'BRAN cit. - BELL spoonful of Powdered sul hat of iron { P P P backward, still keeping your eyes fixed behind the dogs. He was greatly interest - J. : L Remedy i rr:,de a.,tkl Li R. A. oil t:y. and 2' teaspoonfuls of powders gentian on tl]ose of the animal. ed in getting a shot at that bear, and it IYIAIN STREET, - sEAI'OTT, E` Stwice a day until recovery is assured. The onib `Scientific end Pr" tical Electric No ons who does not love animals seemed very probable that he would sac ro tcing a Gemm�© b s m toms ar present, d but he was disappointed, after rill, for A general banking business transacted. 1 rafts on all parts of the United ,�tlart Z f elft ihsued available in all parts I FOR Ric;( rx,r 13clt niadc forgeilctal u e, p If s lnal or rain y p - current of .laec,riCRY Ver the cure of Disease, P one-half' ante bre-' should ever undertake the care of them, - GCe t . t dil r'fe]t";and tegulated both in give three timesdailyo when at last the creature was so tired outs Great Britain and +'urope bought curt sold. �ttels o ere , that can be Ica y tied to tiny part of The first pneumatic rubber tire was , 1, q 1% It. and potvci', and app wide of potash with the other edicine, p that in a few more minutes Ilio general of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' ;jat•e dotes collected, and advances ma eon alma �'! (� G t he body . It can tie -,turn at any tillic clllriug made 40 .years ago in England.. must have caught up it ran across the at lowest rates. �' v working hours orsieep,aild��itlposxti�ety cure and ons -half ounce niter as � drench SAVINGS D'�IAF�TMENT• Rbeuniutlsm. twice a day in one-quarter pi of 'va- Aman who has tried feeding crashed tract. of a couple of cowboys, and they.- I i lea exceptionally Be -hogs tames the like it'vel roped It. When the general arrived, they Deposits of One Dollar and u wards recei^+:ed, and interest allowed at hinnies. current -A\ I �,� & \ SCIALt wheat to 1 g y 11 ' ��'�� `� General Debility ter. If symptoms are p y had the bear staked down, had cut its . p I �� vera add 5 drops tincture aconite to the much at first, but after a time begin to rates. Interest added to principal twice earl]': year -at the end of June and December. Lurnl,argo, , throat a penknife and were getting No notice of withdrawal is required for the whole or any portion Of a dc'lfosit. C L D I t ,/r 's -- re,. nus Disettscs niter twice daily. Hand rub the legs squeal for corn. Probably this stock- ready to Skil] the carcass. Tho dogs that I pAI A1,G-16.87• Dy -v pis D VY . P1�t�R L', A,cent, g �'`i �\` 4 Varicocele, and possibly use hot fomentations to n]an feel the wheat in too heavy doses had pursued so faithfully were standing R S. HAYS, Solicitor. _— _ _15 1'1.1 t;__ ... Pexual W,ea Rness the - spine one hour at a time, always in the beginning. Any change of food about with drooping ears, as if thoroughly 4. , Itor. otene�-, .boron h1 dryin the skin afterward. g y disgusted, but they were not one whit TJJE CHEMISTS 1%itinry Diseases, g y g should be made raduall to avoid a " { ONTARIO CHEMISTS � Lieirae �at�l:, All these medicines are inexpensive and surfeit. People and animals are alike more disgusted than was the general. In NADIAN BAND OF COMMENCE, '1 IIrinury Diseases very useful for influenza cud` distemper roping the bear the cowboys had pulled iu (�1 ti C in this respect. v.,/ 10 I EA1 �� Q�, _ ,o oil} applied is fast taking the „ opposite directions, and so strangled the t'lect rioity p p M. I. DESTER, ESTABLISHED 1867. _ p A pl uc c of drugs for all NTervous, ghcurnatic, Kid- genal ally. -- ,For driving horses and those that do creature. SPRUCE (k; TC11�, ney and t.rival Troubles, <tntl will ettect cliic� For ordinary breeders there' is still j not work hard and constantly one HEAD O'EFIOE, TORONTO. iu ;cemingly hopeless cases lyhore ever} oGhcr pound Of linseed meal oda s sufficient. � known ]natal, hits failed. dayis Antidote For Prussic Acid. An . illea'i�h, titcak or diseaf;ed organ ways the most money in high classA, thorough - The wool isales of 1894 amount to A Hungarian chemist has discovered s CAPITAL (PAID UP) Six MILLION DOLLARS *%000,000 3: }• ly broken carliaae horse. _ - _ _ I by this ilienn:t be roused to healthy act]vit}' p new mineral—the nitrate of cobalt -which _ _ _ $ j,2�}o,�oc - It a especially reco•>nmencJea for the becotcit 1, loo. ln,tc• REST 1 .Leading ]nodical Hien Ilse and recomn]cud New York lately a gentlem�ae horse broo theyldid On 109300 more pounds than is believed to be an effective antidote ini. use of those who are suseepLible to tlic Oweu Beli its their practice. for an Indiana bred card �, , 11 B. E. WALKER,; CirENTERAL MA2r'AGER. TI{ c1TED CATALOG=DE . ken to drive single or double. But. he 3i you have not been in the Habit of clap us is acid. Tried upon a nof poisoning by cyanide of oumber of SEA BRANCH. fV C H fTl;S o>l >� al LLLS 1 - oilmeal to our -horse, try it on f3R0 , fullest information rcgttrcling the cure was very beautiful, thoroughly sound fading 1 nantities at first. It is animals, it has been used in this way sum ,11 r C`anLaul q LARYNGITIS of acilt , clu•ouic: and nervous disease,:, prices, animal, so gentle that a child could them in sinal cessfally in over 40 cases, most of them Of A General Banking; Business TI'anss:eted. Palmers' Notes discounted, holy to Order, etc., mailed (sealed) TREE to drive him auy'vhere. laxative. accidental p0isO1]in>: issued, payable at all points in Canada and the principal cities in HOARSENESS n,i}r �tidres ,� - - — elt & Appliance the United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, d c, The Owen Eledf a �� �ilcKillop Directory for 1853. SAVINGS BANK DEPAR'1 TENT. f VOICE. T eceived and current rates of interest. : And Lasso VO C 49 KQN� ST. w.,tORONTC�. o� . JOHN BENNFWIES, Reeve, Dublin P. 0. i_ C„ tht, , Deposits of 4.00. and upwards r , FOR SALE Ii 1 201 to 211 State St., Chicago, Aaenuine cure' JAM FR EVAN3, Deputy Reeve, Beechwood. � 0" I � . �' for the Tobi=co wo • o ail ='•d3 allowed. 'interest sodded to the principal 13.t the end of inlay and lY4vgu-= MENTION THIS PAPER, PRICE S Habit Kills tho DANIEL mANLEY, Councillor, Beechwood, from chilcixer. or adults, era r ink 2nd WM. YoGAVIN, Councillor, Leadbury, ber in each year. hankering.• Tabu -t WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Leadbury. use Da. s NJ I T H' S . R�� RT.. T CURE form for vest pocketRMAN WORM Special attentlfln �1TIen to the C011eCtl{A Q€ Ci01T1mercal 'aper Sud FRi" J. S. ! Plaeein tbeRorld for Young Men To BAC Thousands oteurea JOHN C. MORRISON, Cleric, Winthrop.1Yinthrop. and women to Sectire a Business t„ SOLOMON J. SHAtiNON,'Treaetiror, Winthrop. LOZENGES. Always i T R�TGG IST ° Fducation, Shorthand, Leto. is the Guaranteed. $1.00 a hoz• All draggle WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. mars SSles Notes. ` y D i Detroit Business IInivereitp, De- CHARLES DODDS, Collector. Seaforth. irompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, requiring no trnit,Mlch. Iiinstrat-a d, , -Rue F HOLMESTED, Solicitor. . 'MORRIS, EIS, I:a11s� Manager, Free, References: All Detroit. Sc,d by Lt'msden Wilt cn, Druggist, Seaforth. RICHARD POLLAitD, Sanitary w5ptetor, Lead• ,ftcr nicdicinc. Never failing. Leave no b: d of=ar Seaforth. bury. iJrects,. aa_sCe, 25 `nt^ P " L'0'. a t'Street, w. F. JEy� I;LL, President: P. x. »i'ETCEft, Secretary. - ' 1 - - ' C.� I r I . j # . i