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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-01-25, Page 3__.____._____ _ � - . �___ .��_____ " , W_ � f - , � . �. � _­��_77_______�_ - I , 1, I - . I . t . - . . � . I I . I - . . I I I FF . � . ! I . . I � . - I ­ — _ -F - --- ­�­­ ­ ---_,__------1_ , . - - 1- � _ � ___ � ____1_"7"_____ _____,____'__.,_____,_ - - _ �_. � � —,-- - - - _ __ � � ----. - � ___1_____-._ --I.---.--- - --,. . . . . . - I __ , i I , . . I � . I .. -.1.0 - . I , . � . I I � I I . I I I � I � . C -e f­ . � 1. . . I 11K :. t I � - A'I�LXA JMUTF1VVTN TA_&_rVin.t_1V1_V* J;i' J AA U ARI �15 18950 i . , _ I I . ;-A, - -1 I . _� i . ______ - - - - � � . I I _M" � ., I . I . . . . . 1 i � i . . -_ 11 ; IMPORTANT NOTICES. . . . nuny such persons through the Inhuman- USE OF OILMEAL. - �� I .- W —Y"- ITOrT ____ — ,� . I I Ity of employers compelled to stnnd� even . . % - I . �� . J. McKFWNk, Dominion and Provincial Land I I How to Feed It Properly to Farm Anl- I iVTTT.T.Z�.T._ � � 111111 ,,,III"'," I I when because of a lack of customer.4 tbero L J. Surveyor, Member of theAssociation of Ontario --i I I I mals. I . : lAnd Surveyors, Dublin, Ontario. 133652 la,Do need that they stand. Then th�re are L , . A few years ago I concluded to try can N -3-M . __ ,.---- — _ 0, 1. I all We carpenters, and the stopemasons,_ a . . I . I �� - . � IN STRAY L&MB.-Came into Lot 11, Bayfleld Road . . and the blacksin] ths, and the furiners, and I - experiment with oilineal. Inquiry prov- - - - 1� North, Stanley, about September last, a Ewe 0 the engineers, and the ticket agents, and - � _Pl - - - ed the fact that no one kept it for sale . e Lamb. Th. owner can have the ttanie oli � roving .1 . � n 0 � . _ Stock-takingJ Sale , property and paying charges. JOHN REID Varna � . the conductors. In most trades, In most except in very small quantities and at P- MO. 1,414.x4 I occupations, tb#,y inust stand. But alicad BOSS HOGS OF BOSS BREEDS. . prohibitive prices. It see-i-ned to be ro- . � - . ___ - _. __-, .. - � - of all thosowho love and serve the Lord --AT— I URHAM BULL FOR SkLE.-For sale, a THE OANADA garded as a tonic by my neighbors and . � Is a resting place, a complete relaxation of The Animals In the Illustrations Axe Hard - � 11) thoroughbred Dur*, am bull, roan color and 13 1 1 . the druggist. After considerable ,%vrit- � -nionths old, with registered pedigree. Apply on lot , fatigued muEcla, something ousbionc(l and to ]Rcat. . 9'h :1 � 11, Bayfield road North, SLatiley, or address Varna ' BUSINESS COLLEGE upholstered , and embroidered with the The -west a -ad northwest, beat th-3 ing I obtained an offor of a carload at 91MIS - - . P.O. JOHN REID. 1414 . i . very ease of heaven. - . world on pigs anyhow. - Here are two wholesale rates. I spent a day among WILLIAM P. I K A'm UO I 11 OR $ALE—Eight grand young Short Horn bulls ' Chatham, Ont. . Gospel Anodyne. "t . the neighbors, sold inost of it at a low . � . I specimens of he bluest swine blood in price-aDd still made a profit. It was fed � � Fw1th A 1 pedigreeb, Irom 8 to 11 months old, Is still far in advance of its competitors in thorough "They shall sit do-mn." Restfromtoll. "Aineric,a or the world. Both are owned alsoa few pure Berkshire boars aud sows of breeding work, and geWng ita students placed in choice posi- Rest from pain. Rest froin persecution. to all hinds of stock- aud gave general . I aze, -11 at prices and torm4 to suit the times. Conic - I in the west. The first picture shows a I and see them. DAVID MILNE, Ethel Ont. 1414-tf tion".. S Rest froin uncertainty Beautiful, joyous, Satisfaction. I bad sale for four earl oads - . . - . - .---- . A. E. Yates, from Washington, Michigan, graduate noted 'Berkshire .sire 2 years old. He that winter, One horso caviled by a liv- ON SATURDAY, DEtCEMBER 29th I of Shorthand Department, has been placed by us as transporting, everlasting restl Oh, n2en , . . 6TRAY SHE;EP.- Came into the premises of the � -_ I . I bout stenographer with Col. Hadley, New York City. and women of the frozen wrth, and the - . oryman (lied, it was said, froin foeding , Eunder8igned, lot 1, Concession 9, Hullett, a David Walker, graduate of Business DepartTe.nt, , C� the list of September, I ewe and two laipbs. The (a former teacher) has secured an excellent POSIU011 blooming south, and from tile TealMS Of �, th4 meal, but nearly every one believed We coiiimenced our Gieat Annual Stock-takin- Sale, which will thi5 time com- ( owner can have the st,ing-_ on proving p- operty and the rising or setting sun, through Christ 11 I.— I *,Y � 4 with a firm in Defiance, Ohio. Fu'l pa ticulars not �,,,�q,,,-�,�,M"/" t1fAt a severe Licking by ie owner had pletely out -do any previous -attempt: We ba-ve bad a good Feason's trade, . I jla_NingohargiLs. GEORGE WHEATLEY, Constance. Yet to hand. One of these rooeives $50, and the got your sins forgiven and start for the 11. � i � . ", 1412x4 . - more to do with it. Tlia fecQ StOles Now the knife goes in deep, and we will place before the i3l.iblic om iminens,e : . � . I __ other $65 per month. place where you may at last sit down in I I I supplied witb it and sold it I I , � . I 'were soon , I- Z _n .3 . 01Z AT�11Z,_ � 4- ,(JUARRYSTON-E.-The undersigned has for sale I PAYS TO T END THE EIES . blissful recQvcry from the fatigues of earth . SLOC 0 ry �_-roo 8 anu %J1O 1193 ely ,Allu Tur U00c's at such prices . I i I ,et.. W at h:s quarr.i at Granbrook a quantity of choice School will reopen after Christmas vacation on while theto roll over you the 1%aptures of at a reasonable price. It cut into their as will astonish everybody. Remember, tbis sa�v mill la -lit only until � ; - , I . I I sales, and they soon saw thuir way to S I . � Will U, - . - . N -wbich and parties � ­ stwie, -#uitable for corntr stones, sill stones and lv(dneWay, January 2nd, For further particulars heaven. Alany of you bavo had such a _.­ * tock-takin,,,, 3 bIlYinry early will have a � .bridure 6totic. sold at reagonable prives and catalo�-Iue, addreas keep it. 0 . I I rough tusslo in this world that if your f�c- - - 0 - I . I GEORGE BAKER, Cranbr�ook, P. 0. 1408-tf - - I _k,',_' I . I :�%,:, 0 mail samples of ; � . ..---- � . . � ------------ i— ultics were not perfect In heaven you _� "I'll 11 - __ - Much had been used in this section areat choice. To any of our customeis at a diztancp, we will - I � 7 - , - II.b., � � �, - drop us a line for them, � - __ . D. MCLACHLAN, Chatham. — _� " � 7 - '. 'I - V1,L FOR SERVIC.E.-The undersigned his for I would some thaie forget yourself and say, until other feed -ot so low and the trust any line of goods. Jns' stating kind, . . I . I - I : - ­ I I � � B service on Lot 30, Concession 1(�, McKillop. a 1408 - I . . "It Is time for me to, start on that jour- � PRIZE BERRSHIRE 130AR. - . 7 � --­­ __ - � - - . - - � - - 1. raised the price of the ineal so high that __ _' . - . I __ �i thorouzhbred Durhani bull, registered in Dominion I ney, " or "It .must be tiine for ino to count has the perfect Bersk-hire form and the few thouglic it profitable to use it. This Overcoats) 15 to 25) per cen Ladies' Alantles, `10 per cent, ' . � ,� ,,- --- t. ?� � , - �..� I t .'-.�hort Horn Berd Book. Terins, $1.25; payable on . . �_j - January lat, 1895. JOHN CUTHILL, Winthrop. outthodropsof that medichic," or"I wOn- - Berk -Shiro color -black, with white feet. season one inay again use it to advan- I � I _. 1405-,12 1 � � � � der Miat now attack tbero,iscia 3110 t"roug" The standard of color for the perfect tage in connection with other foods., It � off. - � Off. I I � -hinl - I -- I . . I OHN BEATTIE, Cl,irk ,f the Second Division . 3 the newspapers?" or "Do you t .: I will hog of this breed gives also a white �� - I — I - ea r.. -- I save anythilag of those crops froin the I should be a dry, fine, sweet smelling . I I I i Cour Countv Commissioner, of Huron,Con- I I Ladie.,.' .11antles, C�apvs an(l Javl�et.,�:. . . I � I veyancer,Uid, Loan and Insurance Agent. Fands � grasshoppers, , or the locusts, or the face, whito Oil tip of tail, with "nil 00- and tasting ineal, free froin hard, grit- We bavp oil hand about, '100 Mcli's, �! - - . .. � � llavested and to Loan. Office -Over Sharp & TA . . . casional splash of white on the arin. " '(1 per Cent. off About two Inindred � I I 9,11M I droughts.'r" or "I wonder how much I .ty lumps, to be in the best condition for Youths' and Boys' Overcoats ili ., I I ."; i 7 e --,- ,J . - , : 'c,;S Livene' store, Main street, Seaforth. 1289 , " , , , ) "" rillents rellialil ill this -departinen't, . � . havolostin that, last bargain?" or"linust The pure bred Berkshires have long, feediDg. I fed it to horses mixed with ill all kinds, 11 all styles ; all 11 t 'ro - I U n - -1 I ill 6 � . N% I - -whito I - Z-1 AvIlich Ive wish to CIO, I � - OCK FOR SALE. -The undersigned will sell ten I hurry lost I iniss tho'train. " No, no. The black, silky hair. While the four coarse when.t bran;* to cows with cotton- durim, this sale. ar 0116 completoly. � � . i . I -s t . I I 0 . �. ,� ST head of thoroughbred Durham cattle, cows or last volume of direful, ear.tbly experience feet are usually attendant-, one black seed meal, bran, buckwheat middlings Cliildren's and '�Nliss(,sl 1,011(, Coat,: a - - 11 � � 1311 . 1. I I I . . I ltrifers, a herd of 22 to choose fr.m.;,alao eight young I . I will beflulshed. Yea, the last chapter, tho foot Nvo-uld not indicate faulty breed - aud oats; to heias inixed with coaise Uh,ter,:� in all , _1 bulls. All these are registered and will be. sold cheap. ; .. last paragraph, the last soDtenco, the last in,, sizes. About sevon-tenths - . I I K� - 11 Time given if required. DAVID HILL, Lot 27, Con. It . ,,, neither would a few white or wheat bran; to hogs in. the milk-. I Men's, Youth.-,' and Boys' I I fz of these, goods Nvere - boug it at special . .1 � -1 I any p . , � I 2ession 8, Ilibbert, Staffa P. 0. 1406-26 n a I . ;. . 11 : 01 - -, op art of the body. do not think that t"t is loo*_,iling in , 2 1 POWDER% brownish baini - � , 1 iees from iliamifietul-ei-,, alld, ,,,� a . int., - I . ___ - e , notwithstanding I . Suitsy 15 to 25 per cent. off. pri I � � ,_1 ULLS FUR SALE -The undersigned has on lot Cure SICk HEADACHE and Neuralgia the mighty dominion over which lie With good care these ]logs can be madc its effects. The old fashioned lin- I � 1� I Coli-,�equenee, voll Nvill "et illem at vely I � B 13, c'mcession 4, Ii. R. S,, a thoroughbred Dur- in 20 WIN UITIES, also Coated Tongue, Dizzli- � to weigh 300 pounds at 9 months old. a inoist, bro-%'vu sub- -- . . a bain bull, 17 months old, red color and an excollent Tiess, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation reigned, was so depressed at times. t - I- t. -1k be could seed meal was . low plices. Col)le in Rlild look throu"' I , - Z tay cured ana not speak without cryWg and carried a The original Berkshire hog in its native stance and contained so much oil Now in stnek, over �600 sillt- of ,,I I "I', I I� 1� animal. Be was ttired by imported "Prime Mini8tei"; Torpid Liv6r, Bad Breath. Tb s I . this department. . . I - - Z. : 1 � , i also a six months old bull, red color and from Prime regulate the' bowels. - VERY NICE TO TAKE- small bottle of quick poison with which to England was of a buff or keddigh b Yo tIls, 5 � � _1 I rown that it was equal to a dose of physic. splendid new goods in Meli's, u 4 I - : Blinister. WILLIAIL CARNOCHAN, Eginoadville. I - . � . PRICE,26 CENrS AT DRUG SrORESo end bis misery when 110 could stand It no color, spotted with black, and it had I ]111' every Silit - � � i * 111" 1408-tf mwmdw� The modern meal contains but velrY lit- and Boys',sizeso Ren e )cr2 . . � � . i . . ­ . .8 )r -er weicyllts ,� � � # IODger. But I give yoti this small vi@.1 of big flop ears. It was a coarse brut(�, too, tle oil and is a cooked, dried article. will be sold at the above d., coillits (I ur- I � � � I- r i . - I . - - - t ; gospel anodyne, ODo drop of which, not 0 � Dress G oods wint I 0 y : I ..l ULLS AND PIGS FOR SALE. - For Bale two P 0 and wei.,hed when full grown some- It can be used as a food histead of as a * - - i I � . thoroughbred Durham bul 8 o old, one hurting either �.Odv or soul, ought to - 111cr this sale. - 1� ql _� 0 - - . ". I I �� I � � B T e Huroh Expositor, - times 1,000 pounds. The dainty streak medicine. A few auhnals'with weak 25 per c,prlt. -off. -i . � thoroughbred two year old with razistered pedigrees, Ah f) soothe all unrest aiw put your pulses Into . � 11 . X I , i � - I �� i � of fat and streak of loan flesh upon its stomachs, cannot stand a heavy, ration 11 I both roan8 ; also a lot of young Poland China boars : . & ---.--- i ­ an eternal calm. ' ey shall come from _� I I 1 4 about four months old and a Poland China boar for - ; Z � I , ,ONT. the east, and from th west, and from tile bones has been bred into it, and its big of oillneal. Some cannot stand g,ai.of Ladies' Fur Goods, 25 per C,,lisistin" of Ife, - ; I service. InspecLion invited. Apply on Lot 30, con- : -I a V via.,onalsy i - - : - I y In : I .. ill . . -1 cession 5. U81iorne, or address Lumley P. 0. THOS. : I north, and the south, and shall -sit down. " bones and flop ears have been. bred out any kind. A small portion should be cent. off, 4 I . . , � . J I CUD31011E. � 1404-tf McLEAN BROS., - Publishers - . I : of i t. mixed with other grains until the ani- . Clieviots, Ser -es, Tweeds, Dox Cli)tb,-,, . a . . Ladies' Cloth Meltolls. There is- a rare I � . I The Poland-Cbilia here shown be- mals become accustomed to it. Thein in- All fur aood"4 I I ; . � ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, west half lot 11, con- I The English ]Loafer.r . - I � __ __ , � n li , c0l'Sistill" of -MlIff,-, snap in tb:ese goo(b�. as tho slyles for i ­_ ccosion 18, Grey, containing i 0 acres, all cleared - I I F ADVERTISING. RATES. Lot some of our readers stroll slowly longs to the fainous Wilkes family dil d crease gradually until a full ration is 11.) . I i - . There is a frame . I . Collareutes, Cape.s. Gloves and ANitts, Spring are Of the T w'eed effect d.,esigglis. . ; � . - and in a good state of cultivation. not quito 2 years old. He was t - t � I . I' barn and log house ana good orchard. Plenty of Contract advertisements, matter changeable at down El ndoll street, In the direction of St. is he reached. My work team weigh 1, 100 Boas, Gaul - All * will In I - . .. � I � ' Caps, itletq, etc. - ­ i � . water. It is conveniently situated for markets, will. Alartin's lane, and, wandering into St. champion of his breed at one of the pounds each. They are in the barn6�s 1� i I i 41 I . be cleared at quaiter off regalar price. - I :: tchools, &c. It will be sold --heap. Apply on the i PER INCH Andrew's streeb, the center of Seven Dials, state fairs. While the Berkshire Nvas every day and work hard. For 18 I') I - 1! � � - Flau-nels, every kind, 20 per z"! I � . Vreniiqe8 or to Walton P. 0. ARCHIBALD DUNCAN- . ! 1 Year 6 mos. 3 moi. �____ - tt ;" . - * lot him koonly observe the )oafers in this originally an Euglisli breed, the Po;. mouths the only grain they received . I 11, . I liON, Walton. 141lxS , 11 to 21 inch�eg, Inclusive $4 60 $2 60 $I 50 - � I , I " I #d 6 00 2 75 1 65 district. There are many low taverns here, - - _011 i I A �� - ilerican � cent.. on . I 11 . .1 6 to 10 'P -9 was ten quarts by measure per day ofa Ladies' aud Gerits' Under- - .. ' . land -China is as nearly Al 6,60 3 00 1 75 ce groups ; . � 4: I � .; � I ;I_ - . FED OATS. -Mr. John Melville has a quantity of 3 to 5 :: I . iand standing outside lie wil I noti any live stock in this country can be. 1Z, - - j " I S a, new kind of Oats which he offers for sale for 1 to 2 6 00 3 26 1 86 mixture made of one part oilmeal and . � 1, I of youngmon dressed in threadbaroclothe'S . :1 - . � � the first time, on'Lot 22, Concession 12, Hibbert. If the adve4lqjer elects to chanve not oftener than Evidently the tWo ar6 ,=sins -not very two parts coarse wheat bran. They kept wear) 20 per 6 ent. off. All-woul, union, Fancy Shirtinggs in - �! I They are a ne,%v vat iety which he got seven years ago once per month, a reduction of 20 per cent. will be of dark color. N'v'hat are they doing? � . - - 'I , � � � � . . -%Ylii u intarv. Canton in - �:: Nothing In particular, and there they loaf tp, I , '! in some Munsmy Peas, and this year they turned out, made on the apovc quoted prices. I ­ 11 condition, had sleek coats and . scarlet, � I .1 I , 1- � .� . lei , I ! '? I in spite of the grasshoppers, one field ov.�r fifty Rates for 8"cial position can be'obtained on appli. from hour -to hour, possibly discussing the __w,W,, i, -.Z", ,,, seemed strong a&I healthy, with plenty Ladies' Ve"sts in all- hite and colors. �-',h e eti rqgs-home - ,;\ - oil, t: buslids per acre, and the other field over eighty z,:f��t��' ­ - � ��,� ". - " wool and. un' VY i , - � cation at this 6ffice. fate of a gang of roughs now In penal , �&'.`� I = - bushels per aQre. All those who have spoken for geed Business or professional cards, not exceeding three ��Y,�, S-11 \ of life. A horse will not be trouble(' Ladies' Combination Sults3 all 1vool ; made -grey and m-hite. Dro-yets ' etc I - I � - had better 601 eatly, as first corne first served Rs quarters of an� in h, $4 to 86 per year. - servitado who used to IlaUDt these alleys A 11 I with -worms that eats a little of it each q " _' # . J r I . - , 11 at the above dis:conilt of 20 per # 11 . lonz as it lasts. JOHN MELVILLE, Chiselhurst Advertisenientpof Strayed, Lost, Found, etc., not and courts, robbing and ill treatlug pass- � It I I ..... Ladies' 'Knitted Underskirts and Cor- I i I P. O., Ont. . 1413-13 exceeding one ineb, one ironth $1, each subsequent ersby . , the agod In particular, until the W, I day. Our horses will get nothing else set Covers ; AIen's Shirt's aii(I Drawers cent. � � I 11 � ?, inonth 50c. 1 I . c5 "I this winter, as oats are high and the . I I I - I-IROPERTY FOR SALE. -For sale, cheap, a com- � ' Adverti3emOnta of Farms and Real Estate for sale ' common sorgeaut ordered tl�cm wholesome t - k meal lower. Several men who ill all -wool and union, ribbed or Tylain I � Se,t- not exceeding! 1J inches, ore mouth $1.50, each hub. flogglngS�A�d long torins ofl Imprisonment I i , I fortablefranie house on South Main Street, � - �! 11 1 11 1, . knit, made in Canadian, En,lish or Millinery, 30 per cent. off. I - sequent month 76c. - '11r! 111191 � � " ing large liveries tell me that they can- -1 - forth, near the Railway station. The house, contains a7 few mouths ago. . . I .. I I I �i Advertisements on local pa.-�, ten cents per line 1, i 1 - - ...- ave used oilmeal Scotch lailib's wo'cl-this lot -\vill Ill- _ i * 9� -_ I - roon4s, wood ihed and' all necessary conveni- . � 19. " U ____ . I t4even The reader need not, If youn t- and vigor- �p 1�::. '.." . , ot afford oats and h. 3 I . . . � ences, also two good lots. The house is on one of the each insertiofi� with a Aiscount of 26 per cent. to cranjblilatiolls�' In these " ­�­_ al winter.q. . terest you ; Ladies' aiid Gents Winter A lai-e a!�sortnieiit yet to be fowl,1 ! - I I . roperty will be sold together or separ. parties who Mgo have regular contract space. ous, fear .his p - sever ZI I I .- . lot. and the p PRIZE POLANTD-CITINA BOAR. . ' � I I Local advertisements undomr township or village slunis, for thuse creatures are arrant cow- � , at,eh. Apply on the premises -to RICHARD R013IN- � Fed to cows it affects the butter, mak- Gloves, 15 per cent. off. - I in.this department. I I .1409-tf beading, 5c per line each insertion. i i - 80_'�, Seatorth P. 0. ards and prefer onslaughts oii drunh-en distant ones at that. Ill crossing breeds . . * - * Tr�naient advertisements, ten cents per line for 0 ing it sof ter. Cotton seed tends to make __ __ - - - - . . I __ - - __ - � __ I I i . . * I - �s - _ . - ___ first insertioni three cents per line each subsequent men aDd helpless women t6 attacking all the principle holds good that-, other it harder. With the two combined Men's aDd Ladies' Fur Coats at immense discounts. All line!� of Woollen � i . : . ; - 11 insertion, nonpareil ricasure. ablebodle things beiii.e, equal, the product of the I 1 $ 300 'Private funds to loan at low est .d pers�bp, st�ong though they theroisnoperceptible difference. An Hosiery 20 per cent. ofE ; i - . Advertisemelit- without specific directions will be may be in numb6�. If they notice a gold breeds that more nearly resemble one I I . 8 500 rates of interestin sumstosuit Inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly. chain, one glance from the owner will i animal will fatten much faster if fed This sale is genuine, and everything will be carried out to - the very letter g - 8 700 borrowers. Loans can be CO,M_ Births, Marriutreeand Deaths inserted gratis. another give the best results. : This be- -neal. A t - I � - . . THmExposvroR gots into 4,300 homes every week. cower them, c -specially in the daythile, for . ing- the case, it is not surprising to have oilmoal and roots with its corni hat is bere aJvertised. � - � � � I J1,000 pleted and money advanced which means,:on a coij:�6rvative estimate, that it has r,uch loafers dread observation -of any kind. pail one-third full of boiliifg-water will I I I s Colonel Coburn say in his -work on Alen's Cloth Caps, 20 per cent. off; all knitted Shawl-, 215) per cent. off; 11 � 1 20,00.0 readers every week. It is the best adverti I � 01 r, 1) n ­ fl, 4 4- 'In a An I +r% T?_ i 8'ng� The observer ill flud an bo ur's walk In . cook a quart of the meal which will - ) " W%J ly I F J . se On. tarlo. . . I 11 'woollen Shawls, - ,10c and 12p rrints tor 6.�e aiid Se per . -1 � . these alloys very inviting it he is Interest- Swine husbaiidr that improved Berk- 0 a 25 per cent. o ' .*2110500 S. HAYS, Barrister, &c., Seaforth. I I - C. .y -become a thick- jelly. To this add coars ; aOO pair of Alen's Pants t' - - � j. . . 125 - . ed in these matters, and his knowledge of shires and Poland -Chinas crossed make wheat bran until dry amd crumbly. yard o be sold at 81 ,per pair., Mantle Cloths, . � ; I . . - - . . 11 . Z� 1TIsterings, 25 per cent. discount. - I . - __ . - I , low types and the difflculties In disposing the best feeding hogs in the world. This is the inorniug feed the year round. Coatings an,d. - . Z:) � . - � i .. 7' -r-NARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.-Comliosed of I I of such much increased. , rr-t, 1.0 per � 1 "I . . All other lines throuallout, our entire store, from cellar to oa ( � 1i The meal takes largely the place of n r� �_ T" -too acres half way between Clinton and Sea- � . I He *ill notice a special class of loafers Starting In ANritl,L 9 . N . I . . so —elderly men -%vith red noses, fat -bodies . heep. 'We have a large num- cent. off. The whele stook of over ,`N0,000 worth of poods bubject to your ,I , forth, in the township of Hul)ett, two -and -a -halt i . ' meat and milk. �, � ) wiles from KiDburn, about 40 rod's fron, No. 1.9chool I First—Study your faT111 conditions ber of hogs and pigs and but little milk approval at - - . I I I 1� houie and one and a half miles from church. There . . and thin legs-leaniDg against the walls 1� I ��� t is a good dwelling house, a ba.rn 100 feet long, and of these taverns. They do nothing all day, and learn exactly what sheep will thrive to feed them. Oilmoal forms a part of 0 , �, I I iw other out buildings all in good repair. One well at . best upon it. Second—If yoii are not . ., . - � with the exception of an occasional visit . their daily ration. Little pigs 2 months -17) Y11% & ,I . .. the hwise and another at the barn and Eye a( -res of a Re. within' to drink with some generous able to purchase even a small flock of � i 1, zzrod bearing orchard. There is five acres offall CJ %J A old soon show its effect in their sleek WM. PICKATt-" C0.1s, - i . ,nier-fallow and lookinb- well ; friend, but loan against the doors or walls, pure bred or high grade sheep then put I d ulteat on a good sun: 10K � condition a One cannot ' I . there is 28 a8reB of fall. plo,% ing done on the place ,N STI PAT apparently thinking of nothing but tile all you can advajitageously in a pure nd shiny hair. � . I I I and portion of feed enough to do ally amount of ILIOUSNESS n prove it, but I think that the sows give S:R1_A_:F0TZrT — I . I I btook. itisa fine roll ng farm, well drained and well .9 lastdropof runiand longing for mor('- bred rain, and af ter that do the best you icher, and I know more, milk when . I . I Possese-ion can be had at any bolic m adapted for erop�. . � gl,- DYS PEPS W/z This is the finished article, the alco' can in buying ewes. Start right, even r CORNER MAIN AND -APIAR,KET STREBTS. I 'i � �� tirve. For further particulars apply on promises. '-'I criminal. Too dfsoas6d for work-crimi- i all scale. The sheep will fed upon it. According to the chemist, ---.----------- -.--- ___ ­___ - - . FRANCIS KETTLE, Sealorth P. 0. Ont. 1410 tf 010'K HEADACHE,, nal purs6its-tboy remain here until the f upon a sni " urchashig it is worth more than two-thirds of its --..-------I---- -_ - I I ���. — . REG'U LATE THE LIVER.1 .. union inflrmary receives them or t1le Char. rapidly increase. Third -In p cost as a fertilizer af ter passing through � I,- . I BOARS FOR SERVICE. __ ONE PILL AFTER EATIN6 Ing Cross hospital provides them with a a ram get one fully developed, strong the animals. Other things being eq-aal, �� ! INSURES GOOD DIG'ESTION. bed, and thus they dic, in most cases, en. in boiyb, straight shaped and thorough . E ; 31PROVED YORKSHIRE PIG.-ihe undersigned 0 D D'S M F -D. C 01. LTD I ZI ] y the farmer should try to feekd' those . r I ; lightoning7modical education and alcoholic typical of his breed and sex. I have al- - . . t I I will keep for the improvement of Block, on Lot PRIGE25 as.TiED UtRONT0. -Gentleinan's Magazine. k -n intuitive liking for the foods which have a high manurial val ,FU.RNI- TURE I - - 1 33. Concession 8, L. R. S., Tuck-ersmith, an Im- . - I .. pathology. � ways had ue. In any neighborhood where it is .. r - _� - provt d Yorkshire Boar with first-class pedigree, to I lamb that will leave a g cup of his fol I . not kept by the dealers in feed some 11 . which a. limited number of sows will be taken. An EnglIshman Does -Not Read. - I � lows in the field and boldly front yon. 4r-- .Lerms.---$1 payable at the tin�e of service with the ! 1. farmer can benefit his neighbors and I ! V I � privilege of returning if necessary. This is one of The lippen Mills The- great bulk of the English read Fourth -Do not purchase siheep that you make considerable cash this winter by FURNIT RE* �: the bedtbred pigs in the County. THOMAS LANE. I . nothing, ilterAlly nothing, and be wh6 have to trust in for proper development. - 4 1363-t f . taking orders and buying by the car- � ; I I TO THE FRONT AS USUAL. knows somethIrig of rural England will It is only the experienced breeder who �' Call and see our stock of Furniture. We cannot tell you her,6 all we � ' . 0 hdpniau in Rural New AMWORTII BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The un&r- ! I . agree to this. The casual and occ,asIODal - I ad. -C. E. 01 . I I -� . � I . � .can forecast development. Fifth-Nev have got, but drop in and see for yourselves. I . Yorker. I T efgnedwill keep for service, at the Brucefield I reader reads flotion, biography, history, er take an ill doing sheep, even if it is A ; Uheese Faotory, a thoroughbred Taiiiworth Boar. The Rippen mills are now running at full blast and travels and no small amount of theology . with registered pedigree. Terms, $1; payable at are prepared to do GRISTING on the shortest uotic . cheap, with the expectation that it will Live Stock Points. We can sell better Furniture cheaper than any . . - tittle of ,,tprvice with privilege of returning if 116ces- � 9, in wdiluted form. The great middle class . � and most reasonable terms. --In this way you get � or - � tory. ItUG11MCCARTNEY,11rucefleld. 1405-tf ,; readandtrust their periodical lit -aburo become right. Sixth -In selecting sheep United.States Consul General Lathrop other Retail Furniture Store in the West. I , - - .� � . _.___ _____ - flour from �Iqur own. wheat, and better value for en E', the if possible handle them so that you "lay at Bristol, England, has been. investi- I _,_��.____ , I I and tbeir,newspapers. The stud ts � .!. 1, �_ ERNSUIRE PIGS. -The undersigned breeder of the money than in any other way. Good flour real readers, who feed their minds as otber know how munh-of their form is due to ; 11 . I B thoroughbred Berkshire swine, will keep !or ; . . gating the street car horses of that town. . "I'll guaranteed. ­ . - - . . serx ice or) lot 26 Concession 5. AlcKillop, the prize I I . men their bodies, read With 3111orb tAr themselves and how much to the sbears- There are 800 ofgthem. When now ones . I CROPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAI-f . ii Ill ;;; -winning Berk9hiro boars, 11 Election " and "Protest." oughness and patieTICO than our students. Seventh -Select as critically as you can are brought, the�Aprice for drafts -ranges I'll Terals $1, payable at time of service, with the privil- � i" The entrance examination for any college to a chosen type., Uniformity is a cheap Furniture of all Kinds at all Prices. 1"... . age of returning if necessary, ahao a number of ybung � IL(D G"S- , at Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh or Dub- from $270 to $325; for common car horses - . � pigs for sale. both sexes. JAMES DORRAINCE, Sea- ' feature for you to buy, and yet a valu- from $170 to $220. This is better prices I'll forth P. 0. 1512-52 The highest price in cash will be paid for good lin is trifling as compared with the on- ' - - . ' able one in a flock. Eighth -There is ertaldng i - - ­___ cgs, or they will be cut to order. trance exalinination for Harvard univer- than such 4nimals bring in the United Also Und" n all its Branches. . , � . . I I IGS ! PIGS !-The undersi-ned has at his premi- - sity; but, on the otber hand, both the clas- 110 sheep that embodies Perfection in States, but it must be said that these ; I'll . � - . - Residence of Funeral Director, ne-_ct to Drs. Scott & McKay's Office on � � r se4, lot 5,concession 6,Hutiett,several thorough- sical and irMhematical men who take the sheep qu ali ties. Judging between differ - bred Berkt:hire sows avid hogs for sale at reasonable T_j -U M :B 3F3 IR - ! , are exceptionally good horses. Th e av - prIces,al8o a litter of thoroughbred Tamworths ready All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap. � highest rank here go through an arnoun t ent sheep is a checking of weakness and erage weekly price of a Bristol street Go4�rich street. I I'll to wean. He also haq a thoroughbred Berkshire and � of reading that our men bardly dream Of. a bal ancing of qualities. Be inclined to- car. horse's keep is $1.70Y9,- Each "; �.1,h.o,,ou.gth,brcd Tamworth boar- for aervice-­4erms $1. JOHN WNEVIN, England I has nothing like the number W that appears to be better I , & CO.) .... . )le the time of sen ice witri the privilege of I � . of average well read men that one fIDds in ard the sheep horse travels 15 1-6 miles a day in I "I'll � F- I'- 1357-t f Proprietor. � 11 every time it catches your eye. N ill th drawing the cars. Ill England a street Seafortb, Portees Old Stand t rettirning It necessary, $1.25 if booked. , I Main Street, . SCHOALES, Couat-nca P.O. 1403x7tf I America, but; America hal nothing like . - - -,—r----- . ber of thoroughly Vell read, Ide- -`-The purchaser will flud it to his in- car li;uo is called a tramway. - . _ ----------. __ _ _ __ .---- 4& . - the. num __ __ - . � - .- OAR FOR SERVICE. -On Lot -26, Concession 5 . ,01MEN. ly traveled, highly trained men In litics terests to select: from the field sheep, All animal fats are a mixture of , I , BMCKillop t4e thoroughbred Berkshire Boar: FOR MEN AND W d thereby shun those that have been %. I 11 Election", �o. 2978, farrowed June 22nd, 1 ____ I and In all the professions that one finds all three subs tances-oloin, steariDe and - � . . 1893, bred by J. G, Snell & Brother, Edmonton, . AW*k . THE In E ngland. In Aincrica there Is a wide- .fitted for shoiA Tentli-Tbe best time palmatine. The fat of men -and dogs Ontario; 2Dd owner, Win. McAl iater, Varna, Ontario . . . spread educauion of�tho hare. In England to buy is -usually in the fall. Provision _, .1), darn Lelan (2792), b� . contains most palinatine; thatof horses T'10MINION --- BANK* 1� Sire, Loiidon Champion (15!-� X_-7 ; *I ; jr Enterprise, imp., (1)7b) . Painted Lady, imp.-. (16415. . there Is, cohilned to narrow, limits, the inay be made with the seller to have - . I - by Paragon (4�4); Lady Doaia. (955), by Eguinox . OWEN education of the tortoise, and there is a the ewes served by a ram of differew and cows most stearine; fish, most olein. W - - - S11500 000-- 1 1470); Lady Mallory 2nd (466), by Royal Teek Lady; .1 . fable'tbat the world is poised upon the 'buy, and When a cow dies suddenly from un- I . t - . om the one you C)APITAL,v (PAID UP) 9 , I Tregenria by Tim Whiffler; Lady Mallory by Baron back of a tortoisel At any rate, England 11'_ng Ir kDOWn causes, open her stomachs, and - = - - - = - . b-ree ' $115001000. Southrop6; Lady Shilton by King o! Lawzford; 1. the--) YOU add aiiothe.t season's use to REST9 . I Beauty. Ternis-SI, payable at the time of service, - � ELECTRIC carries a very heavy proportionnte rate of the of your flodk.-St. Louis Post- you will sometimes find therein not less .. m ith the pri6lege of returning if neces:iary. JAMES . �he world's responsibility, and England than a pound of nails, tacks and bits of DuRRANCE. 1393-52 - and America together would seem to�3a�o Disp tch. wire. Sho has swallowed them along SEAFORTH BRANCH. , . � I . — ., BELT. - little fear from tile future, for, after all, Typical Saddle Horse. with the ' round feed, bran, grain, id . - - - SEAFORTH. viiat inen read Is not a'�crucial test of 9 in' - MAIN STREET, , - - (Tradr.Mark ..... . , their capacity. Who has not known inen Th addle horse is a modern produc- dlings, etc., that you have been giving . I __ — I . A general banking business transacted. Drafts on all parts of the United States, . 11 . The Best Remedy I "'Cieititic and Practical EloctTjc with enough univorsity sh-cepskin to make tion', b �ed oil a growing demand for her for several year.s. At last the mess .. I 11 c 9111y Is. I Great Britain and Europe bought and 5old. Letters of credit iksued, available in all parts ( producingaGeniiii ardrobe of who were vacillating in- sonlothincy not only handsome; butcom- has killed her. Rascall and careless md , I 110 111a, le fori,enct-al use, I C a w. I 70 y of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' Sale Nlotes collected, and advances ii e on same ... . FOR RK'CEN'T Cill 11clit of Ellele't ricitv for the cure of Diseat,(% collipe ten ts?-Foru in. . ..... .. tim can be r�,'h(lilv f�lt ,,uid regulated both in fortable as well, for saddle use. The willers and feed store inen leave these at lowest rates. . I I �F (limut-ity and J)ow ill% all (I applied to any Part of � origin of the saddler is of course found articles in the stuff they sell, and of . � � . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I - i �� _.. I I -C 0 U G H S .1 ho bo(ly . It Can be v,-01-11 tit ally 01110 during She Took One "Volume. I in thorou-bbred blood supplemented by course the poor cow swallows them. . � I I I - . . , � or sleep, and,will Po-itive!Y CLITC - I n 3 � _., working hour I Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received, and interest allowed at hiLybest current - " 011c.of the f UDDIC I the blood of easy pacers -vvh ich have - .. If a horse is bad tempered, be is apt and December. I RbeuniatIsm, I st cases I ever found, " , rates. Interest a . dded to principal twice each 3 -car -at the end of June � . _AND_ - \ �' \�. r. I Sciatica. , says ajolly book agent, "was wben I -�-as I proved potent in imparting saddlo gaits. to keep his ears thrown back. If lie i � I . w - is N s required for the whole or any portion of I deposit. I T o notice of withdrawal i� 17 - . . ,,, , f �/ penerat Debility ,.canvassing for an encyclopedia hich was �; addler is a kicker, his legs will bo Scarred. If bis . � - 4 �. , ­ � 1,1111kbalmo, I . � ' � In appearance tb6 typical s, t_j K. P'EAROK Ao,ent. ---- � . !,t-\ / ;r �, il- composed of two volpmes. it was over in i R. S. HAYS, Solicitor. W. n 11� C 0 L D S _�f � 3� ervous Wfieasies a combination of thoroughbred and trot- skin i rough, his digestion is i)ot good. ' i � , , . UG'16. . 0 .1; - I - - - - - - . P I 11 87-- ;Z�- Dyspepsla. - the P(mobscot valley. I called at a house . . � -1 _____­�__.____________ --- ____1 ______________ -,.--:--- :. - --- __ �,__ — � - 11 . _� . I ,J . - prim : ter, having the size, gameness and easy, T -_ , varjeocele. where there was a very straight and -he bicycle has cut down the business ----- ---------- '--- --'-- --- _____ ' - �� � � � I tn� I , . .. - � _T'i TlIE- 41 al Weal-wess clean going action of the former, with . . � � 1. � Pexu. young lady who mouthed her words with . of city livery stables fully half. This r� . I .. � 1. I . , Jill potenej�, a precision tbatren-Anded me of Dichens' the quiet, intelligeat appreciation of . .1 I - _�__ .1 ' . I,Zidney Diu;eases' n niust be remembered ill the, breeding THE I . ONTARIO .CHEAIISTS - - I 1,ame 13aelcc lady who practiced on 'PrUDes' ,%nd education at the trainer's hands which of common little scrub horses. � _` I � 0 . I - Dlseases , J n.1 I made known my business Inc . 1 MER' , _1� . � - . ;J . Urinar3 . , I . prisi and we f I so marked among the trotters. The Dreeder's Gaz(_tte is of opinion CANADIAN BANK OF COM k-ixi, AZ �11 � I Heil -operl vapplied i ast taking t lie � extolled tho encyclopedia in all the, ternis All colors are found -bays, browns, . . BALSAM OF 1,110o"I ty� I I s f �� pi-tro or qrm,nsl foil 8ll`,\'cr-v0.11-;, I'llieLtill-0 I i('. Kid- ! 1,no,Vv11 -ned that a great revival of draft horse bre6d- . ESTABLISHED 1867. . I'll- � ney am to -the profession. She liste blacks, chestnuts and grays, about in t3 . - ­ I SPRUCE & TAR. ' I L-1,111JI Troubles,and -ill effeCt ("lit's I puckered . . i , I . ad finished inevitable. .. . , I e,,. I quietly, and when I h Ing is GE,. TORONTO. - -4 � il �iopclw�s va,,cs,where every 0 1 i up her mouth and the order named. Stall -ions wei-h frori I . I led.; said, 'I will take ono - -_ . . 1�11t)%vli mez�n-;! hasl'a-E I l000 t6 1,,-100 pounds; mares Opropor I When you buy a horse, take off his I I'll n v All"L A . g r -wcak or-di.,eased organ inny ea C) one VO - ., irill, lume, of 1 . ­ I volume, sir.' The id f S I I DOLLARS - $6,000,000 - - 1 � tionately loss. The lie -ad is fine, lie ,. .- CAPITAL (PAID UP) I . � -. 1iN- till-; invziqs be iou.-ed to hcalthi avliVitN I lopedia beingwantcd without the cl harness and let hini walk by himself. IX M LL -ON .. " . an encyc t� - - . . - = i It is especially recommended for the bi fore it is 1()0 late. slender, -but well arched and muscular; If he runs into anything, you -will ' . S I j200,000 � ' JA�adinq 1110dical 111vil 11�z(, -,,,(_I reco,1111,.clid � restQf thework was sonovel it almost REST - - - - � -1 "I , I I I list, of those who are susceptible to thu Owen Belit ill their practice. . i flooredine. 'Which voluma?'lasked. 'The shoulders aud girth -deep and aniple; kumv lie is blil)d. B. E. WALKER1 GE -NERAL 31A'_�AGER. I . I . I- . .� I OUR JI,I,IVSTBATED CATA-1,06-U12, - I se�oml one,'-slr. ' 'But, 111adam, havo YOU back short; rump close an(I generally A sound horse stan(Is firm and square I I .� � ­. , s fuM, ?' 'No, sir,' sho I lug quarters, long and well muscled, and quiet upon his legs, and they are SEAFORTH BRANCH. - __ BRONCHITIS Colit'MI) , �.,t ilif rination regarding the ellre 1 already.got the first volume' s op n 0 . ofaoute.- 011,011iC 11(?�d llvrvmi�: disease,� iwict­- : replied stiflty. 'I will takf3 the second vol- and legs fine boned, neat, close fle.shed plump, muscular anfl -%vitbout blemish Farmers' Notes discounted, Drafts . . al cl) F A E E t 0 �qiwe.' I hall no more to say. 'I-Lowiston : A General Bankin,, Business Transacted, - - - LARYNGITIS hmv to ordel. etc., lilailed (��c c V I . . I . anvacltlres.�. � - I JourDal. I and without feather. -E. T. Reddeck. or scars. - . - issued, payable at all points in Canada and the prindPal cities iu .. I . HOARSENESS The Owen 6ectric Belt & Appliance Co. i - . I — - the United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, &c. ' � � I I I .1 - . I MeMop Directory for 180.4 � - . - And Loss of VOICE. I ONTO, Or4T, I NOTICE. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. 49 KING�ST. W.,TOR ' rrent rates of intereet ..- - . - , , -Notice is herebygiven that the 19th Anniial 31cef- , JOHN BENNEWIES, Recve, Dublin P. 0. AgellUine, CftrC Deposits of 81.00 and upwards received, and cu ' - I I � - FOR �'ALE 13 201 to ��11 State St., chica"o, IlL inz of the niemliprs of the UI�borne and Hibbeit for the Wo!�aecol - - . i ), N - I- � I Uariners' Mutual Fire Insurance Con-I)any, will 'a JA%IP,S EVANS, Deputy Reeve, Beechwood. PRICE'S Mabit. K -- of rMay and Novem Af.E-_\T10N_ Tnis rAPER. I MONDAY, tbe DANIEL MANLEY, Councillor, Beechwood. a "' . allowed. g�jrinterest ��.-dded to the principal at the end.'. � � held in Cardmer's Hall, Farquhar, on , WK. MoGAVIN, Councillor, Leadbury. "n . . I I �� � . -ha ke ,,5�"r.n"-m, - 4th of I-'ebruary, IS95, at 1 o'clock p. in.. for the pur- WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Leadbury. forri'fnrrve�st pc,eket ber in each year. � he DirecLors' and, Secretary- Thousands ofeurea. Special -attention given to t I � � . J. S. ROBERTS..;, 1 Placein the'World fbrYoung Men 9 JOHN C. MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop. . TOBAC-CUREer v he collection of Commercial Paper and Fair , I I Casurer's annual reports, election of directors, aud Gu&ranteed. $1.00 a boX. AU dr-uL6ista- 0 . .. : and wonien to Secure a Bugine" . ISOLONON J. SHANNON, Treasurer, Winthrop. , . � Ed tication, Shorthand, Etc., i3 the other business in the interebt of the Company . WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. . ____ mers' Sales Notes. I ... I , I - - - - - - z DRUGGIST) � ' - . : ; � . I Detroit Buainess University, De- JOHN ESSERY, THOMAS _CAM.Eli�N-_. I CHARLES DODDS, Collector. Seafortb. ilzon, Drugg;6t, Seaforth. Solicitor. I Al. MORRIS, Xauner- . JL . I troit,Dlicb. Illustrated Catalogue i I President. . . Secretary. i* RiCHARD POLLARD, Sanitary lnsp(c1or,Le&d- Sold by Lumsden & W . F. HOLMESTED, � I Free. References: All Detroit. - I - F.U.". a i n Street, Seaforthe W.F.JE . WE16L,;President. P.R. SPENCER, Secretary. I . bury. - ,�, . � � , . � , i . .. 1, "I'll ..... A I . . i 7_7 - � . - . ­ � .- I � . . . I I I . - I- 74 � . . - _� . I � . z I - . I - I . . - �, *. . . . � . i I � . . � � _. ­ _­ �. ... I I - . � - - � I I I I F.. � I. I _F_ . . . . I -.W , I - — - � . I . I � I � I � . .. I . . I . _­.- - ­­ ­ - 11 --..---. - ­­­­ - I I �­­ __ � I I I . - zi I � , , -1 11 . . - - ! * I . ­ � . I - 1� � . I . � I � I .,� � I ; I . - I . I � .1 . . I . - i . I - . � __ . I I � : I I � . . � . I . �� I . � - . 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