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The Huron Expositor, 1895-01-18, Page 3.,. .....-..-..__ ..-a.r-•.+- _. . Y_ - ­..n.rrd...... I - .- I _..- ......- . ---.r+ t .-.+.-..,c-.-. -.., & . i JANUARY 18, 1895. - . TIIE HURON EXPOSITOR. 1( : .T - - . M1'ORTANT NOTICES. r - McKEl A, Dominion and _ - - .� . MUTTON BREEDS. HIS WiFE 15 HAPPY Nc�V�. Street Seaforth. Call and examine Provincial Land vATU of hips and well sprung ribs.. 3. A fleece goin on about even saw her reacl- read- . he -1 Io - shaven as a convict's pate, and, except Land$ury yors, Dublin, Ontarige�ciation 86 6a2io l.: . Go In I or, ` . S . 1. -- .. ---+_. _...M. .-.,.u.__,.-. .-. .., t. _-»'4"'.TR4=I'll -=m .irn_.a. r _ .. k. - - - - � .--.----- - ..--.w-, -. ____— .,. .....-..-..__ ..-a.r-•.+- _. . Y_ - ­..n.rrd...... I - .- I _..- ......- . ---.r+ t .-.+.-..,c-.-. -.., & . i JANUARY 18, 1895. - . TIIE HURON EXPOSITOR. 1( : .T - - . w is,, E 0 9 f_ , an , win am . e owner can have the came on proving p operty and paying charges. GEORGE M1'ORTANT NOTICES. r - McKEl A, Dominion and sic. plump is the outcome of tum shoulders and . MUTTON BREEDS. HIS WiFE 15 HAPPY Nc�V�. Street Seaforth. Call and examine Provincial Land vATU of hips and well sprung ribs.. 3. A fleece goin on about even saw her reacl- read- . he The Type of 61�eeg Tleat Raisers Should Found an Interest In Life In a New York shaven as a convict's pate, and, except Land$ury yors, Dublin, Ontarige�ciation 86 6a2io paper one day last week. This • !1 Go In I or, ` Auction Room. parts of the body. � ZlOR SALE, A BARGAIN.—small term close to on first sort- gag on farm property. A first class investment. Apply at or address- THE -• } Professor Thorhas Shaw of the Min- "My wife," said Mr. Scryo-conr, "has ,�' _.. j� Seafartlt, ohoiae situation and land. Tern, ease•• JOIHN THEY ARE OFF ,�', ., � '-� `' ��-'. nesota agricultural experiment station at last found something Kith �ihicll to % BEATTIE, Division Court Clerk. • - thus outlines in The Breeder's Gazette busy herself continuously I have long LATE OF SCOTT BROS. 1410•3 body. 3. The color of the head and legs tion rooms on Fifth avenue, haven't you? lvo? Nell, they're lovely. the kind of sheep that breeders should urged 'upon her the necessity of having t.FOR SALE.—Egmondvhlte mill site embracing 1 about 60 is With regard to rices in the Music b P A PiCTURESQUE CLIPPER. 1 aim to produce now that there is no something to occupy her mind besides the 'mere discharge of social duties, The form and carriage of the bead. 5. acres offered for sale cheap to ^dose the line. ,]- more money in wool: which are 4`` tip joint interest of the undersigned. The ice privilege will fully cover interest on the whole invert- went. Easy terms, to D. D. WILSON or W. •' h� Karn Hard to Tell the Real Color o[ a Fashion- able Horse. First.—The mutton breeds all possess { the same leading essentihIs as to form. wearPsomo at best. `l'ho bane of riany women is ennui, which causes them to ,Apply M. GRAY. rano an I take p all sorts of ridiculous fads, as you 1411.4 when a horse's coat was left the wayinclude: These 1. Width, depth and I _ STRAY SHEEP.—Came into the premises of the E undersigned, bran Company nature made it, it was easy to distin- I length of body and compactness of ' `'Latterly I have noticed a change in nay lot 1, Concession 9, Ii:ullettabout the Inst oI September 1 ewe d t I V,.' Th - guish a .bay from a sorrel or a dun f om , frame. 2. The cylindrical shape which ' wife. Bor former listlessness is gone, aiid w is,, E 0 9 f_ , an , win am . e owner can have the came on proving p operty and paying charges. GEORGE Have opened out their store on Main a brown. Bnt now fashion dictates that -I plump is the outcome of tum shoulders and she seems to tako more interest in what is her. I WITEATLEY, Constance. 141..x4 Street Seaforth. Call and examine carriage horses must be kept as closely hips and well sprung ribs.. 3. A fleece goin on about even saw her reacl- read- . he our instruments the are the best shaven as a convict's pate, and, except of even length and quality, covering all , paper one day last week. This ,1{ONEY WANTED.—Wanted to borrow for a term it of years from $1,800 to $2,800 ' y that are manufactured in the world, black and' white ones, they look all of parts of the body. � change Dattirally pleased lie, and I ques- tioned her in order to find out what had on first sort- gag on farm property. A first class investment. Apply at or address- THE and prices are right• a one color. Nature lets their hair grow long in winter so as to protect them Second.—The minor points of differ- ence include: 1. Variations in size.of brought it about. Though somewhat re - re - EXPOSITOR, Seaforth. Applicant must state the lowest interest required. Money to be advanced by lot Sanuary. 1409 -td I *? from the cold. Fashion says the hair carcass and bone. 2. Variations ir] the luctant at first, she finally owned up. Her confession ran somewhat as follows: J. L. DO WIC EY, Manager, use coff must be oand blankets substi- length of the leg of the coupling of the - 11` You have hoard of Smithkin's auc- UARRY STONE,—The undersigned has for sale at his quare at Cranbrook a of choice LATE OF SCOTT BROS. tuted to keep the horse warn]. Fashion body. 3. The color of the head and legs tion rooms on Fifth avenue, haven't you? lvo? Nell, they're lovely. quantity stone, suitable for ¢ and the amount of covering On them. 4. just They sell corner stones, sill etones and bridge stone. Will 1) , sold at reasonable prices. 1394x16 The form and carriage of the bead. 5. thin most beautiful things at absurdly low GEORGE BAKER, Cranbrook, P. o. 1408 tf , The len th she a and -carriage .•oi the rices. The I- Iall belong to wealth e P 3' g y people, BULL FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned has for service on Lot 38, Concession 10, McKillop, a thoroughbredD&ham bull, registered in Dominion Short Horn Herd Book. Tertr,s, $1.25 ; payable on January 1st, 1895. JOHN CUTHILL, Winthrop. 1405x1,&-.. TORN BEATTIE, Clerk -1 the Second Division eJ Court, Count- Commissioner, of Huron, Con- ., veyancer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds Invested and to Loan. Office—Over Sharp 8t Livens' store, Main street, Seaforth. 12S9 TOCK FOR SALE.—The undersigned will sell ten head of thoroughbred Durham cattle, cows or heifers, a herd of 22 to choose from, al:•o eight young bulls. All these are registered and will be sold cheap. Time given if required DAVID HILL, Lot 27, Con- uession 8, Hibbert, Staffa P. O. 1400.26 BULLS FOR SALE.—The undersigned has on lot 13,. concession 4, H. R. S., a thoroughbred Dur- ham bull, 17 months old, red color and an excellent HOP.SE gLlPPI\G MACIHINE. has also decreed that the horse's tail must be cut off short and a linen robe put over him to keep flies off. The illustration shows one of the ma- chines that operate to give the smooth, hairless skin to the city horse. The only thing that can be said in favor of clip- ping tbe_equine coat is that during the ears. 6. The length of the fleece and the character of the staple. . Third.—Leading essentials of the rams of the mutton breeds as to form: 1. Size medium to large for the breed, and the bone medium to strong, but not coarse. 2. Outline—The body should. be smooth, compact and strong, cylindrical in shape and square at the ends. 3, Head medium to strong in size, short rather than long, but v'ary- iug with thin breed and carried proudly. (a)' Nose and muzzle tapering, but not too fine. (b) Nostrils wide and expand- ing. (c) Forehead and poll wide. (d) Eye large, full, bright and daring. (e) Ear medium in size and thicl-ness for you Lev`, -- ]o lave eon un ortunate and have to let them go fora song. Tho real values aro marked on then] in plain fig- ures, so that you can always tell how high you can bid and still get a bargain. "'The first time I. went there was with Mrs. Ungerinan a few weeks ago. She was quite used 'to it and bid on lots of things, but stopped just in time for some one else to get them. It'sgdito exciting, I assure you. I'hopt still till they put tip a 'delightful oak bookcase, with a little square mirror in the middle and the cutest little drawers on both sides, just above the places where the books go, you know. I thought it would be just the thing for Ned's room, so I bid on it. It was started at $7, and I bid $15.25 right away. Do you think that was too much? Anyway, I got it for that, and it was really worth subanal. He Was sired by imported "Prime hlinPrim ; shedding `season it prevents flying hairs the breed; broad rather than long',; erect $41, the auctioneer said. I gave him $5 also a six months old bull, red color and from Prime . from coveriu the carriage and harness g Minister. WiLLIAk GARNOCHAN, Egmondville. b' g rather than drooping and possessed of for a deposit and told him I would send 1408-tf The Huron Expositor, and even getting inside upon my lady's lively play. 4. Neck short rather than for it the nett day, but when I came to see SEAFORH 01VT hat. But when the animals are shaved long, not coarse and carrying the head it near by I was afraid itwouldn't fit into BULLS AND PIGS -FOR SALE. — For sale two , off smootl] and driven bitter midwin- -Ned's room after all so I took a piece of - thoroughbred Durham bul one year old; one - well erect. (a) It should not be coarse , thoroughbred two year old with registered pedigrees, ter weather without blankets, as they at the junction with the bead and should string and measured it. • broth roans; also a lot of young Poland China boars MCLEAN BROS., - ., Publiphers . are sometimes, then fashion becomes " `When - I got home, I Pound it was about four months old and a Poland China boar for be free from throatiness. (b) It should service. Inspection invited. Apply bn Lot s0, eon- p �f C barbarous cruelty. The clipping instrn- be round rather than flat and should in- really too large, and thea I tried all the cession 5. Usborn'e, or address Lumley P. O. THOS, ADVE'RTISIN'G RATES other rooms. 'there wasn't a place in the Ment that the barber uses to.shave mens y entire flat large enough, except in the par- GUDMORE. 1404-tt :, crease in width laterally and under - Contract advertisements, matter changeable at, heads in summer is constructed on the neath as it recedes fron] the head. c) It �,! _( tor, rind itwouldn t match the furniture i` Acesse cession Grey, co taening e0 ree,l. it ales ed Will. PER rxce Same principle as the horse clipper. should fit into the withers evenly above in there at alt. Besides we couldn't spare and in a good state of cultivation. There is a frame 1 Year 6 moa. 3 mos. and into the shoulders evenly and strong- the piano, could we, dear? 11 to 21 inches, inclusive $4 50 $2 60 it 60 Horse and Colt Feed. ] at the sides and underneath`, the " `The auctioneer was awfully nice Barn and log house and good orchard. Plenty o[ 6 to 10 6 60 2 75 1 65 3' Scoter- It is conveniently situated Apply markets, „ „ To begin, it is essential ill order tc ry about it when I explained it to him and tichoots, &o. It will be sold >�hea Appip on the 8 to 6 6 60 3 00 1 75 blendlIlg bele„ imperceptible. 5. Body P premises or to Walton P.,O.�ARGHPIBALD D'UNCAN- 1 to 2 " " 6 00 3 26 1 85 obtain th greatest growth for the least said I could have them put it up again SON, Walton. 1411x8 I[ the advertiser sleets to change not o[tener than outlay that all grain should be fed long, wide, deep, round and equally and sell it to some oho else. If they didn't once per month, a reduction of 20 per cent. will be well balanced before and behind. (a) - - :1ECi'TORS' NOTICE.—Notice is hereby von made on the above noted rives. bruised' and in conjunction with cut or bid high enough, I could buy it in, and it E that all parties having claims against the state Rates for special q p l Back level, wide and well fleshed and would one cost 16 per cent for the corn- p g g pe position can be obtained on apple• chopped hap. A hay cutter should form y P Of the late Henry Prang, in his life time, of, the town- cation at this office. a art of ever farm's equipment, A slightly rounded outward, with the mission. ship of Bay, in the County of Huron, woo died on or Business or professional cards, not exceeding three p ysinal column hidden and even depress- " about the 4th of September, 1893,, must forward the quarters of an inch; $4 to 85 per year. large bin should be constructed on the P p They had an auction the nett Friday, sameproperlyattested b registered letter, -post . Advertisements of Strayed, Lost Found etc,, not ed from the loin to the tail head. (b) and it was raining hard, but I had to go, y y , , � p main fico of the • eedhause. f raid, to the undersigned at Zurich Post Office, on or exceeding one inch, one month $i, each subsequent , Loin broad and full. (c) Underline because I was afraid some one would buy i.,efore the fifteenth day of January, lb95, as the month 60o. The groin grinder may be set on straight. d Breast broad dee fol] it for less than I paid if I wasn't there. affairs of the said estate will then be wound up, and Advertisements of Farms and Real FAtate for sale, g ( ) r P� , the ground floor, as the ground feed Hardly anybody went that clay, and I bid _ after which no claims will be recognized. JOHN not exceeding 1} inches, one month $1.60, each sub- massive. (e) Brisket broad and well PRANG Executor. Zurich, December 19th 1894. sequent month 76c. is more easily handled from the mill it in for $9.50 The commission Was i ' '14'0-4 Advertisements on local a e ten cents r line rounded. (f) Shoulder large, plump and p g . per than the cut hay. Hay cutters are $1.60,i and I just added that to the $15.25 each insertion, with a discount of 25 per cent. to smooth, wide above, rounded out from I ai❑ and lnado u m mind that I rhea who also have regular contractspace. operated sit such high .speed that unless P P y $ 300 Private funds to loan atlowest parties advertisementsundertownshior village there is a hole in the floor, through which above, forward and below to the rentor; wouldn't lot it go for less than $16.76. 500 rates of interest in sums to suit heading, 5c per line each insertion. well filled before and behind and well I have been going back ever since, Transient advertisements ten cents per line for the machine may be relieved of its pro- p covered. (g) Fore arm strong and well and two or threo times they almost reached 6 700 borrowers. Loans call be Com- first insertion, three cents per line each subsequent duct by the simple force of gravitation, Some nonpareil measure. developed. (h) Crops well filled. (.i) my price. ome days when I go they $1,000 feted and money -advanced floor room is rapidly taken u and loss Girth good around the heart and lbcut don't get around to rho bookcaso, and then p AdvertiAeitenta without spaeiflc directions will be p y p $1,500 within two days. Apply to R._ , inserted till forbid,•and charged accordingly. Of time enrsues. It pays the owner o! I have to go back the next day. I'm going - Births, Marriager, and Deaths inserted gratis. s equally good at rile hind flank. (j) Cou- $2,500 S. HAYS,Barrister,&c.,Seaforth, TeaExeo9iToR goes into 4,300 homes every week. any large umber of horses to grind his piing short rather than'lond. (k) Ribs today. IViy coniiiiasiors so far have been . 125 which means, on a conservative estimate, that it has Own graiII and cut his Own' hay. Either a $6.26, and I will have to get $w1.50 now, 20,000 readers every week. It is the best advertising , well sprung from the backbone, nicely a tread power, sweep power or a small ,. but it's really worth $41, you know, so medium in Western U,tario. arched and dee not distant from one ESTRAY STOC1 __ ergine may be used to advantage, the p' there's plenty of time yet. Now, do call a engine being the inostconvenieut. Bran another, and coming well forward and cab for me, because it's almost time for STRAY EWE and LAMB.—Came into the premi• also engine being be largely used in compound- backward. (1) Hindquarters long, broad the sale to begin.' sea of the undersigned, Lot 1, Concession 2, g y P and deep, rounded out from above and "I have no idea what it costs my wife 2uckerseAth, in July last, a ewe and lamb. 'The i a i in a ratioli for young, growing horses owner can have the same on proving property and ► c behind toward the center of the hip and for cabs to go to those sales, but I do know 1. ayiu charges. ROBERT STIEWAHT Rod erville• or brood mares, and at its present prices, it does her a world of good to have an in- n 1; , t» a broad at the buttock. (m) Twist well 1409x4 $12 to $13;per ton, it is economical food. terest in EOinethin - When her invest - 9 (n) Bind flank well filled out- g' -- �- — In feeding1the colts the object is to pro- Ment gets so large that it begins to worry TRAY STEER.—Stra„•ed into the premises of the wardly, love and thick. (0) Thigh broad I undersigned, Lois 21 and 22, Concession "r, Hay, a duce bone and muscle. her, I shall send my bookkeeper up to bid about the ra:ddie of August, 1 red yearling steer. V R Ground 'oats and barley are the best and well. filled within and without. (pl $41 for that bookcase and give it to him The owner can have the same on proving property G 4 � Tail set on smoothly and on a line with for a ,prosent. ”—tiew `cork Sulr. `' anti paying expenses. JA6IE5 HAG_\, Jr., Hills ^^ muscle ra]akers and fed with cut hay the back. ) 9r O N STI I O N (q Skin a rich pink in color Green.,4409x4 7 broil and a little linseed meal will, give The Steerage Passage. _ � B I LI O U S E..SIS� very satisfactory results. The last named and possessed of good handling $doll- g StTRAYED HEIFER --Strayed irto the premises of les. 6. Wool—The uviols body should Today an emigrant in one of our great theunderaigtied, Lot 7, Concession 6, Stanley, G� DYS PSP IA /Z food is, as;is well known, a byproduct Atlanticsteanlers makes the voyageunder about November 1st a two year oId heifer, red color be well covered with wool characteris- e y1 C H ADAC ii-I'E, of the linseed oil mills and be ob- sanitary conditions greatly superior to with white spots. The owner can have the same by , tic of the breed. (a) It should be of uni- 1. ro%ing pro arty and pa}ing charges. JOSEPH tained at A very moderate figure. A those he enjoys at home, said Sir William p p g R EC U LATE TH E LIVER. form length and texture and (b) possess- FOSTrR, Varna P. 0. 1409x4 pound per day for each colt'will, in the Forwood before the sanitary institute at ONE PILL AFTER EATING N course of the winter, add greatly to the ed of all the qualities essential in first Liverpool. The steerages are lofty and well INSURES GOOD Di G ESTION . - class wool. 7. Legs short, straight ventilated by movable cowls and electric BOARS FOR SERVICE. e nutriment derived from coarser rains {�ialCE25 GTS.THE�ODD'S MED.00. LTD g and strong, wide apart and yet well un- fans and abundantly lighted by large side { TORONTO. and keep the colts stomach in good con- I►IH'ROVED YORKSHIRE PT.G.—The undersigned dition. It ril st be laid down as beyond cl©r the body and standing firmly on ports by day and by the electric, light by i 1 will keep for the improvement of stock, on Lot °� hoofs of good shape and quality. 3. Ap- night.' The beds and bedding aro scrupu , 33, Concession. 8, L. R. S., Tuckersmith, 'gti Im- the possibility of contradiction that to lously clean. The bedding is supplied by proved Yorkshire Boar with first-class pedigree, roe, to Ki t Mill pearance—The appearance Should be p gThe stint the colts or brood mares in their the shipowner and is never used for a sec- Ahich a limited number of sows will be,; taken. i animated and the carriage easy, proud T ler�ne.-$i payable at the time o[ service with the " eh S fetid because grain is high in price is a and voyage. Ample seat and table accom- priviia a of returning if necessary. This is one of and graceful. 1. Ig g ' Y suicidal pglicy and one the effects of modation for meals is provided, and each the best bred pigs in the county. THo>ylAiss3 t E' TO THE FRONT AS USUAL. which will ibe felt on the farm for many Fourth.—The ewes of the mutton coinpartlriont is furnished with a pantry '' - t a long season. For this reason true breeds possess the same leading esseil- and hot and cold water under the care of AMWORTH BOAR FOR SERVIGE.—The under- economy is in feeding judiciously. This tials as to form as the rams with the a special attendant. On dock a spacious T signed wi,'I keep [or service, at the Brucefield The li ppen mills aro now running at full blast and promenade is available to the emigrant is achievedib feedin the colts a ration following points of difference: 1. They iJheese Factory, a thorouithbzed Tamworth Boaz. are prepared to do GRISTING on the ehortestnotice, 3' g Under a Shelter deck, where be can take with registered pedigree. Terms, $1 ; payable at and most reasonable terms. In this way you get of ground iiarlep and oats, bran and cut are not so large in frame, aro finer in eseircise in all west er. The sanitary ar time of service with privilege of returning if neees' bone and are more TOOm in the COn- eror}. IiliGH McCAHTNEY, Brucefleld. 1405-tf flour from your own wheat, and better value for hay. The mass should be slightly damp- y rangeinents aro est !lent. His food is well - - - - the money than in any other way. Good flour ened, but not fed sloppy by any means. pling. 2. The head is smaller and finer cooked and wlthou stint as to quantity, �ERIiSHIRE PIGS.—Tbe undersigned breeder o[ guaranteed. In the coldest of the winter days some and is carried less proudly. 3. The neck and for his midday meal h0 has always thoroughbred Berkshire swine, will keep for CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. is longer and finer, more especially where soup, fresh meat Vad vegetables. The ship service on hot 26 Concession 5, McKillop, the prize ground coin m.ay be used ill place of 1" winning Berkshire boars, " Election " and. "Protest." - one or other of the grains mentioned. It it joins the head. 4. The twist is not doctor has amplepital accommodations i ?Terms $1, payable at tince of service, with the privil-' LOGi ,S_ elite 5o well filled. 5, The wool is finer at his command is furnished with a € age of returning if necessary, also a number of young makes a change,` and being heating inay q complete dispcnsand surgery. }pigs for sale. both sexes. JADIES DORRANCE, Sea- The highest price in cash will be paid for good be used to advantage for a few days, in the fiber, at least ill some instances. f - forth P. O. 1512-52 ogs, or they will be cut to order. „ „ __ T_-__.__ _ _ Roots should be fed in abundance, sport 'emus vivisection. . IGS ! PIGS !—The undersigned has at his premi- both boiled and • raw. Rutabagas, tur- Live Stock Points. There are sai4 to be over 100, 000 men E sea, lot -6, concession 6, Hullett,several thorough- T,-C,TMBR 3M- . ,' nips or carrots are all keenly relished by A pig is a pig till it is a year old. and boys in this_ country who are abroad bred Berkebire sows and hogs for sale at reasonable All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap. and prices,also a'.itter of thoroughbred Tamworths ready horses have a eery beneficial effect Then it becomes a hog. In classification with guns. They mutilate and half kill ')wean- He also har, a thoroughbred Berkshire and JOHN McNEVIN, on their stomachs. To the i(vening feed for fairs, however, when a premium is birds; they maim the rabbits, deer and oth- a thoroughbred Tamworth boar for service—terms $1 . er animals, subjecting thele to eaquisito. payable at the time of service with the privilege of 13x7 -t f Proprietor. some boiled! roots may be added and fed offered .for a sow and pigs, it is under- . returningif necessary, $1.25 if booked. F. H. p -pain before they die; they chase deer into regularly with great relish. Rutabagas stood that the pigs are to be under G SCItOALES, Constance P.O. 1403x7tf the water and inurder them in their help- __ — are the best for this purpose. Carrots months old. lessness; they ride after frightened fossa oAR FOR SERVICE.—On Lot 26, Concession 5, also do very well cooked, but as they An old horse dealer says, "If you and drive them to a death of agonizing ex• bfchiltop, the thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, FOR MEN AND WOMEN. are ver palatable a few fed raw- with } haustion• the hook u fish b the sensi- F.testion," No. 2978, farrowed June 22nd, y P want to buy a horse, don't believe your . Y p Y 1893, bred by J. G. Snell & Brother, Edmonton, - THE the morning or noon ratio form a Wel own brother." tiva mucous membrane of the mouth and _ Ontario ; 2nd owner, Win. IdcA1 later, varus, Ontario ! come change. Thia year t e feeding of , P Sire, London Champion (1564), dam Lelan (2792), by _. tea r.thenl fron] their wounds all forsport. Give carrots, turnips and other juicy There are perhaps half adozen laces in I Ent'rpriae, imp., (1,78) • Painted Lady, imp- (1641), - wheat to horses has become somewhat P P ® root feeds to horses lentifull in �ivin- by Paragon (424); Lady Dosia (955), by Eguinox general and if the present prices of this p y this country where vivisection is done on (470); Lady Mallory 2nd (466), by Royal Teck Lady; � ter. They will vary the monotony Of anaesthetized guinea pigs, rabbits and oc- Tregenna by Tim Whiffler; Lad pallor b Baron great staple product are to remain below � Southrope ; Lady Shikton byyl;;ing of Lo $fora ; equine hard tack, and they are excellent casionally dogs. Beauty. Terme—$1, payable at the time of service, ELECTRIC 60 cents it may be that it will come into , for the digestion. Why doesn't the sensitive antivivisec- - with the privilege of returning if necessary JAMES general use as a horse food. I' is not � tionist attack the sportsman? Is it because I>oRA:�CE. 1395-6" .likely that'wheat will ever be used by The Pennsylvania agricultural station he is afraid or because he is a sportsman itself,. either ground or whole, as a horse analyzed some widely advertised "calf himself?—yew York Medical Record. R BELT, food, but. it may be that it can be profit. food" and found it to consist mostly of The nest Re 1'Yle'd [Trade' DR. A.OWEN• ably fed in conjunction with some of linseed meal. For such compounds a They Don't Talk Polities. The only scientific acid Practical Electric the other feeds we have mentioned. An double or threefold to tenfold price is Nowhere in Russia do politics enter into Belt inado forgencral nye, producing aGeimine „ generally charged. Here is an excellent the life of the people. Politics in Russia FOR ILI:C'I?\'1' Current of Elec-tricity for the cure of 1)iserisa, abundant supply of roughage should be g y p P that uaii be readily- felt anti regulated both in given the colts, and the greater the va- recipe for mixing a first class calf food are the czar, and vwhatever he does is right. V OU H S quantity and poiwet; and applied to any part of rietp offered them the better progress yourself: Take 2� pounds each of corn- You cannot induce a Russian, at leastiin (J' H AJ the body. It can be .worn at aiiy time durh) meal and linseed meal and mix them Archangel, to touch on politics even in -working hours or ;sleep, anti-willpwitiwely- euro• will they inake. With weanlings ,the friendly conversation. When the czar's —4N11— Ilhennurtis,n, racks should not be stuffed full and the thoroughly. Into the mixture put a „ „ 4�,4/��'�� �i PClatica, pound of sol hate of iron a; pound of name day comes round, a5 it did the l General Debilit • volts left to work away at them for class P p ' P other day, the houses are decorated for the C 0 L D S `� r r ` _ Lumbago, 1lntil they get them emptied. A well aloes, 2 pounds powdered gentian, 2 event, but e,.,r]t this i5 controlled by the AUG•Is•87- . - .'Nervous Diseases bred weanling is a dainty feeder, Svhich Pounds niter. Stir these perfectly into suthoritica. "Two flags for this house, ati „�+ D� �P�Ipsiai, fact l]ouldibo noted and taken adv'anr the mixture of cornmeal and linseed three for yours, hang thein out of the win- - Varivocele, —Iti Tlil.— „ . , S, sexual Ai-eakness tage of in this way. If a little hay is ileal, and there yog are. dow, and it 1.s clone. 11inpotency, They worship the late czar. They have 1 OIV TARIO CHEI�i�STS Kidney Diseases, given them often they will eat more of Dams that suckle well never remain - t r Lome Back, it as it will not be breathed on and fat. If a sow is round and plump while made of him a saint, a5 they have oracle a Urinary Diseases ' messiah of, -Alexander III. .Ask thein Br�LSA1S 0V •• Flectriclty preyed}• �ppiicd ! fast takini: tilt pulled about as it is if a lot of it is left her pigs are scrawny, it means either when the St. Petersburg railn'ay is to be 1 r nlac.e of dru.icl- with them f gs for all �crv-ou-4, Rheumatic. tor any length of time. that yon are not giving her the right made, when the Boor are to be better paid, spr-xCE & TAR. icy tied Urinal Trouble.,, and will effect cures Nic,ely cujred corn fodder, cut at the food or that she is a poor sucgkler, prob- when the children a,pc to play in the sun - in sce]ningly hopeless cases -where every- other kilo%vii, ietims has foiled. right time nd not too coarse, is readily ably the latter. Experiment with her shine instead of slaving in gangs in the .— Any tiluggish, -weak or dis e it -ed organ I,cay- eaten by al horses, an`d if run through food, giving her plenty of bran and ships, ` When the czar comes," is always by this - inoan-; be roused to hcalt ll: acth it y- - a all -odder and storgd in the barn is a middlings. Also give the pigs some neve what they say. The czar will never come. It is especially'recon]mencletl for the before it is too Mite. I think they might take that as estab- Lea,ding medical mcg n e an recomnlem, most econoiuical food, Prairie or even milk from a cow to piece out their de- uSE' Of those who are susceptible tib- the Owen Belt in their practice. lished if they would though the other marsh hay ales an appetizing change fective rations from their mothers ud ' , , �° czars have come, passing up that way on BRONCHITIS OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE from the re ulation lmoth and good der. If she does not improve, fatten „ yr g p their pilgrimage rlmagc to the Holy isles--Long- contains fullest.information regarding the cure � p 7 of acute; chronic and nervous di:ea: c • lyric e•, first crgp lover may be fed with the and sell her for pork as seen as you man'o �liagazine. LARYNGITIS how to order, etc., hailed (sealed) FREE to very best results to colts of all ages.— have reared that litter, for she is no . r HOARSENESS any address. Horseman. good as a suckler. A week's work In Birmingham. The Owen Electric Belt& Appliance Co. - - It is said that a week's work in Bir - And Loss of VOICE. IF YOU WANT McHillop Directory for 1893. mingham, England, comprises, among its 49 ICING ST. W„ TORONTO, ONT, various results, the fabrication of 14,000,- FOR 4, 000, - 1 o sell buy, encumber or release house or FOIL S�1I.1: I>� °Ol to 211 State St., Chicago, Ill. - ' JOHN BENNEWIEB, Reeve, Dublin P. o. 000 pens, 6,000 bedsteads, 7,000 guns, farm, call oJ. WAUGH, Land Agent, JA4iF;S EVAINIS Deputy Reeve, Beechwood. 300,000,000 cut nails 100,000 buttons Q ur IIo� THIS 1'�1'EK. 31 Goderich Street hast, Seaf(rth. DANIEL MANLEY,Councillor, Beechwood. 1 000 saddles 6 000 000 copper or bronze lieROBE 1 iT`\.i a - ' -- - - - -- WM.'NoGAVIN, Councilor, Leadbury. , i , PP ■ ) WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Leadbury. coins, 20, 000 pairs of spectacles. Place in the world for Young. Men BRICK AND TILE. JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop. 11 DRL7GGIST and Women to Secure a Business --�-- Education, 9horthand,�tc., io the Aaw'ngg begun the manufacture of brick and drain SOLOMON J. SHANNON, Treasurer, Winthrop. ' Detroit Businesa Unlvemit i De- rile at Walton, I am prepared to supply the came WM. EVAN9 Assessor Beeohwo0d. South Grenville y P P PP Y . , —The Conservatives of , troit,Mich. Illustrated Catalogue of first-class gdality, to all requiring such. Cord- CHARLES DODDS, Collector, Seaforth. Main Street, Seaforth.:6Free. References: All Detroit, ~wood taken . gxchange. RICHARD POLLARD, Sanitary Inepeetor,Lead• I 1]ave nominated Dr. Reid, Al.�1I . for the - W. F. JEWELL, President. P. R. SPENCER, Secretary. 1411x4 ALLAN GEORGE. bury. ., Comillons. 4 n . r J ' : _ — t - 3 ANNTTAL - I Stock -taking.. Sale ---AT W.I. ILANIPICKARD) I'S & Co ON SATURDAY, DEC E__ BER 2902 . ' We commenced our Great Annual Stock -taking Sale, whieh will thio time coil-.- pletely out -do auy previous attempt. We buc'v-e had a good season's trade. Now the knife goes in deep, and we will place before the i,ublie our immense stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, Millinery and Eur Cools at such prices as will astonish everybody. Retlleniber, this t;a'e -will last only until Stock -taping, which will soon be, and parties buying Party will have a (Treat choice. To any of our custolnels at a distance, vve will mail sonifies of any line of .goods. Just drop us a line for then], sta.tinti kind. Overcoats, 15 to 25 per cent. Ladies' �Tantles, 80 per cent, off. off. , Zile have on band about 200 '_4lcn's, Ladies' Yantles, Capes and Jacket , Youths' anti Boys' Overcoats in all sizes, . per cerlt. Oji: About two lilindred in all kinds, in all styles ; ill must go �.)rinents reni.ih ill this department, during this sale. Which vve Ivish to clear out coinpletelj-- 1 Children's and 111isses' Lom, Coats anil U haters in :ill sizes. ,'About seven -tenths Men's, Youths' and .Boys' of therw : c -'0d, vv ere bought at s ci.,1' pc ci. 1 Suits, 15 to 25 per cent. Off. Prices fro)11 "Mil"Ifileturentz, and, as a collset uellee, yell will a('t them at Verv- . Now ill stock, •over 600 suits -of low llrieesr Come ill and look throw".l1 splendid I.ietiy goods ill Men's, Youths, this department. - and Boys' sizes. Remember, every Stilt Z -- will be sold at the above discounts dur- Dress Goods, winter weights, in(T this sale. Lo per cent, off. Ladies' Eur Goods, 25 per 'till ,r -__ 3 till-) c f Iletiv'v �Jlayi)IialB, cent. off. Cllr=v'iuts, Ser` es, Tweed`, Box Cloths, "Ladies' Cloth hl eltolls. There is a rare All fur goods, c011sisting Of Muff's, snap in these goods as the st •les for Collarettes, Capes, Gloves snit Kitts, Sp ie r :ire of the Tweed effect�desi(Tns. Caps, Boas, Gauntlets, etc. All vv'ill be cleared at gllalter off reg'llar price, i . c Flannels, every kind, 20 per Ladies' and Gent`s' Under -1 cent, off wear, 20 per cent. Off. All -wool, ltllion, Fane y Shirting. in • scarlet, white, inil1 ary. Canton ill. Ladies' crests in all -WOOF an,d union, vvBite anti e(r1c)rs. Slleetings—hoine- Ladies' Combination Suits all wool; li ode—�lev and white. Druggets etc- �) s r Ladies' Knitted Underskirts and Cor' all at the above discount of 20 per set Covers; Men's Shirts and Drawers cent. in all -wool and union, ribbed or plain - knit, glade in Canadian, English or Millinery, 30 per cent. off. Scotch lamb's wool—this lot will in- terest you ;._ Ladies' and Gents' lVinter A large assortment ycit to be founil Gloves, 15 per cent. off. in tlii? depurtim-lit. .- Alen's and Ladies' Fur Coats at inimense discounts. All linen of Woollen Hosiery 20 per cent, off. . This sale is, genuine, and everything will be carried out to the very letter that is here advertised. lien's Cloth Caps, 20 per cent. off; all knitted Shawl>', 20 per cent. off; all woollen Shawls, 255- per cent, off; IOc and 12? c Prints for Gee and <t c per yard ; 300 pair of Alen's .'ants to be sold at $1 per pair ; Mantle Cloths, Coatings and Ulsterings, 25 per cent. discount. All other lines throuhout our entire store, from cellar to .)•re gns t, to per cent, off. The whole stock of over $40,000 worth of pocds" subject to your approval at WM. PICKARD--"" _& SO.'S, , -1 S�_^.:F0RT , - CORNER 1TAIN AND MARKET STREETS, FURNITURE -IT RvE FURN Calland see our stock of Furniture. We cannot tell -you here all we have bot, but drop in and see for yourselves. . We can sell better Furniture cheaper than any other Retail Furniture Store in the West. Furniture of ,all Kinds at all Prices. Also Undertaking in all its Branches. Residence of Funeral Director, next to Drs. Scott & McKay's office on Goderich street. BOX & Goof Blain Street, Seaforth, Porter's Old 'Stand INION BANK. DSM CAPITAL, (PAID UP) - - - S12.500100016 REST, - - ---- - SI,S00 000. SEAFORITH BRANCH. MAIN STREET, - - �- - SEAFORTH... A general banking business transacted. Drafts 'on all parts o. 'the United States, Great Britain and Europe ])ought and sold. Letters of credit ii -sued, available in "all parts of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' Sale . Notes collected, and advances made on same at lowest rates. - SAViNGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received, and interest allowed at highest current rates. Interest added to principal twice each year.—at the end of June and December. No notice of withdra-v-al is required for the -whole or, ally portion of a deposit. R. S. HAYS, Solicitor. W. K. PE.ARCE, Agent. , N - %J THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, (, '` ESTABLISHED 1867. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX M'iLLION DOLLARS S%000,000 REST - - - - - - - - $ I-,200,000 E. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. SEAFORTH• BRANCH. A General Banking Business Transacted, Yarmers' Notes discounted, Drafts issued, payable at all points in Canada and' the principal cities in; the United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, -C. . SAVINGS BANK. DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received, and current rates of intereet allowed. gg"Interest added to the principal at the end of May and Novem- ber iu each year. Special attention given to the collection of Commercial Paper and Far mers Sales Notes. F. HOL111ESTED, Solicitor, M. MORRRIS, Us.nager, K