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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-11-21, Page 7. � . . I I . I . I It-, -� , � . % I � � . "k � , . " . t . . . . � I I � ­� I . I . . . , . I I � - 3 1. � , , , 1%r � . . � N I � � I . r I ,_ 7 . - I - , I I . . . I . I - 1. . � I � 1, I I 4) . I - I I ... . � .,; i I . 11 I I - . -1 ­ I . , � . I I . - - .1 - � I I.; I . . . I . . - � 14 , � � . . � I . ; I � - . , , . . . � . - I - ­ - . I . : - I I � � . . I - - . - . I . - I . � . I I . � . �. I.; -_ - I . . I . I , I — - � � . ! . I I _� I - � . - � � I � I � . . � . �___, . I . I * - � f - � - . � . � � I - I � - . � . - - I - I . . . . - -1 - - . I -_ ­ � I . .:- , - - � � , , � , - : � � ­ I - . � - . . I ­�:­ I � 1� 11 - � I I I � I . 1-1 I � _- — - � - I ­ -1 . T - -,,� ; 1, ,.� - - , � -. '. - - - !* 7 - A- - �.r­ � - -- - . 1. � � . . � . - � I . I - - I I - ­_ .r I - - * � , � , , ;, � - , �z. 1� - � I I—. - :, . I 1 4 ,,, , , :, - , . .,�l - - . I � � I - � I;: .. . � I � - - - - I - � - - - . - 1, � . . 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L . 0, � - . � � .11 - I . - _il I I I . . �� 11 I I ft*1%ft - - I . ON . . � — —0—ft . I . fli, I _� I z I I . � I i V � V . � . . . � . , r'! . �1' . . I . . I - I - - � ; i. . . I � . � J I . . . . � I � t I � %. - , � . I _____ I , . . - I I � � � , . %du%U 'of N OVEMBER 21, - 1890. . . . I THE - HURON EXPOSITORV � . . . . -7 1 .1 . . I 0 - 14 1. d%e""- . -1 - — -_ I , � � _ ----.-- — � I I - I - --­��_._ NOMENNOW � � - I - prorap* I � . I I � 11 0 — � - , .e � I I I .1 � 1 4 . � . � I 7 I . . . :'s . 1. . . "IR"'A . ter- Elom�s. ly. Hens'lay a white egg4if large size. wives, and which could be instantly re- . I 13T_j0 - - I inary Com&rt in Country - , . I � Royrt ... . -8 1112.tt 'Before baildlug a heuse, there kre Pallets lay at 5 or 6 montW6, sooner it moved by the certainty of even i 81116�11_ I i ... :::, . � -_ . �� - - - - - - -1. I � � � . . . I , . � ­� . � 7 . � I ----I-- hatched early. ' The Brown and Black income which they could call their 6*' � I . i 11 � I """TEN, I I . n1aDy things to be considered besides the . R11 . �. � - Graduate Leghorn' . t ; Electrio Hair Restorelp .IV , . . . Toronto � Wherewit6all; and while the tnen have a are also great layers They Either the wife'should be in the domes- i. . ! - � '. ".. . � . I Ociety . heir thoughts employed in the col. are good fowls for farmers 'when kept tic establishment a reco nized partner. �, - � a . 9 �, i � . I all t ! . . . . - � Ided to lecting of materials, the women have with a breed. of sitters. e with the tights of a p*rtner, or she' , � RESTORES GRAY HAM - I � i� I - like all the Spanish fami . ' I 1� - . I ,on- hlnd* time to think out plan's regarding the ly should be a salaried officer, with the j . � - , ,el.- lis., 'I ii SMA-LLWARES, —TO.ITS I . � t _OY�_ - I ,- I � . surgery , .style of house and the furnishing of- B,'ack Minorcas. — An old English 'rights which that impliem' '_Iu-no case A 11 . .- It - . � . . I � . _- I I ; � - I � � 1166�5 it, Therefore, "ateep your plane one breed, comparatively new to this coun- should she be a mendicant. -One of the . I . 0 i i al 0olor - Beauty, Softness. � ; - . a T r191n $ � r � . ------_ cry, and fast taking the place of the best wives nd mothers I ever kne W'. � . I � I ,year with an equal amount of sisterly - I . Thi.3 depp,rtm'ent is always kept well assorted with � I � I i . . . Ontar1r, I ,ice and then strain all through a Btack .Spani;h. They are aa good lay- once said t"o me tKat she never should 1: Buttons, Braids,, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Keepathe head Clean, Cool and Free , - . I I I mr of ti�e adv I . . �L I . from Dandruff. -, . 4 All dis. cil and paper seive, called - c&lcul&- era as the Black Spanish, and grow to co�nsent to the marriage oi her daughters . . UWAM i I ; 1: 'TH . . , . � ..pen - . Laces Frillings, Embroideries and all the little nick- 4 . . - All Chu* L . much heavier weight, the males making without a perfectly - definite under- I ;, I ]MIM � . . L don,' to regulate size and quality." . . . � 7: I - I rija Irritation & Itching of the Scalp. - . - . ,a well to-do farmer who built y i� . I - � . or night I know' fair table fowls. They are giyen Weight standing that whatever money the � nacks xisually found in any first-class Dry Goods - Ca I giver). to A ­_ - . I I . � . I ftreet, a bea,u,t-if ul house in - a miserable, low, allowanceJu the new standard of excel- were to have from their husbands . . � L Store. . I . : . L . Gives 'a beautiful glow and perfume to the . .-- I fardwift ,dall place, when just across the road on lence (American.) They-' lay well in ,should be paid to them on- definite days, t - . �, 'hair, produces a now growth, and wIll stop the I . wiater properly housed. Both fowl and as regularly as if it were a salary, with. f, - I - ling out in a few days, Will not soil the skin . 1112 . the Same farm was as fine a building . . 1al � -ul" L i ' C Wa;s - __ I ______� ,site as any . person could wish. Of chickens are hardy -; the latter grow out -any appfication on their part. I. - . I or the most delicate headdress. . ,a � � � L Dorner 0, rapidly. The males have large and high ,'No, man can poo'giNy underitand,"Ohe , I I I I I � . or to JUL . .-course when the house went there the ED WA RD � McFA UL MLL DIRECTIONS WITH NACH BOTTLE. - - ; i I L.,1 I . I I A.1i dis barns must follow—a,11 ia a rnud-hole "� cc;mbs,, which must be kept from freez- said, 11 how a sengitive woman shrinks' " . � - I . � . I . ii . . . . . t the, do. ing. Pullets lay at 5 or 6 months of from asklug Ior mo I D. Kidney Trbuble � - � - e J XJL th' just for want of thought. He never . .. . ney. If 1- can help IL . - TRY- ,IT AND BE CONVINCE I � � - � . I I � ' � it, my daughters , @hall never have to .1 -1. - - I - . ; 9 g w his mistake until his wife pointed age- . i I , , I t 110tice I a w it Andalusian . I I I. il - ,Ice, 50 cents pe� bottle. . I I I t, Vete , - s it out to him 30 years 14ter ; she sa I s.-�Anotlier comparatively ask for it."—Col. Hig'in 'n, - in' Har- -Pr - . � 9 so t a � I I � - . . -_ - .. I I 1157t62—W*. & . I new-comer� - N-azz ,all the while, but had no voice or vote . - ,to .this side of the water— per's Bazar, - 11 , � . I ,- . - Refuse all Substitutes. . . I ! . I - I of the 8 " ' h, � - I I I . I ____ __4 1 - I I in the matter. . I pano type, and as a breed of - . I I — - . . - d I I . ' - :. L . _____ . - In, selecting a building site, choose layers , rivalling the Leghorns. They —Theannual Oy'ster supper of the !, . I SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, . I - � � are I ' to, The McKfflop Mutual fte I I . -the your be�tit road, not too ikely - occupy � a high posit -ion Listowel Dairymen's lloard of Trade ; . � best spot on I . - � � . among -poultry fanciers �on their superior' a il .4 - . - OASE - I w- _-, ,much isolated from neighbors ; if pog-_ w a held on' the evening of Tuesday HL. SPENOER I Insurance Compamy. I . - . I'Mrance, sible' facing the south on a rise of layiDguierits. They lay. welt in winter, 30th ult., and was largely- attended by I . . . . ­ d,say about 10ya-rds from the when looked after.- and &fe hardy, quick - all the,prominent dairy men of that dis- o I - . I . Chemist and Druggist, 60 King St., West, . ffidayg1j, . � I — . FARM AND ISOLAT ED TOW14 . . roun The do Dot breed trbA and many -others I 4- - i t6 allow'for a nice lawn in front. growing chickens. - I - —_ - __: I I � law.es" I ,road, . - . y , I i . � HAMILTON, - - - ONTARIO. L . . L truetocol4or in-arkingsie everyease ' t the Clinton'Rifle maLh a-cotiple . . ; I i. � This latter will add 10 per cent. to the . � ; —A � . PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. 7 - . I . I L � � � — but th�t is a- matter of secondary impor- . � I � � office � vattla Of the hoMeSLtead and besides, ' of weeks ago, Mr. John Daubar, of Sold b J.S. RaBERTS, Seafortb. I � __ 4. 1 _ - ly � . I I . -, L amerol&L- I , appearancea add Inore to - ,"our comfort tance to thosowho,wish to keep them for Downie, carried off the prize for the BUSINESS 'CHANGE, - I I — OFFICERS. , I I � . - . � , �buthher . than we often give them credit for their laying L i : Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P_ O.; W. .- � I properties. Like the Black higheFt aaaregate score, be.9ides winning . � " - . As . - , - 7 1 . i � . - , � C2)MTrT_A_1RJ1 (D 'A Shannon, Secy-Treas., Seaforth P. --O.; Jobb � - � � . m. 87a an instance why does Rtrmer Thrift Spanish, tnl6y are not heavy -weights, the Inedall- oi'the Ontario Rifle Associa- i . -- . ; y . - - . Hannah, Manager, SeaforthP. 0. I . I - � 1, SQUOU whistle a tune as he drives his team tip and in consequence are not 'so good for tion. . DIF.F=ORS. . � I . ' the neat, shady lane, past, the welL-kept tltble use as the heavier breeds. Pullets —Two Loga,n farmers quarrellecl over Jas. Broadfoot, Seatorth; Donald Ross, Clin- I - .,�Aw_ garden tmd yards, to the barn, after a le.y when 6 montha'old. Hens' lay large a ditch,,and 'after giving fach other a X 11W MENJN ANA -1 OLID STAND, Mutual Live Stock ton; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton;.George wat . 4 1 i " . _� white egg I d - 11arlock; Juseph Evans, Beezhwood; J. Shau- I I . . hard day's work, while bis nei�hbor, a. blgck eye came before Police . Magis- : - INSURANCE CO. non, Walton; Thos. Garbutt, Clinton. .. -1 � � , - - �Frlsten,, 0 Black flamburgs. - Small tightly- trate Flagg, of ,NJitchell, to -have the- � � AGE' NTS. 1 � , ! . . ,h. oat Peter Tumbledown, comes sweltering 0 � I o . . . R.-BEATTI-- Eu & C 0 0 Thos. Neilans, Harlock; Robt. Me3hillan, Sea. ! I A . frown on feathered fowls.- They isy. small eggs, matter out. Bat their better judgment � .1 I i X. w home through the heat with v . . . . Head Office: Seaforth. Orth; S. Carnochim, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan - i - � 508, but a great niaDy of them. Chickens prevailed and a settlement was effected k I - " his face, and instead of a s'ang, a vadn I . 11 . �� � grow fairly well, but all thhef Uyseem. byoneoftliem paying two-thirds of Have � urebased the store, dwelling and stock of � 'Mr. Jilmes McGi i i nd Geo. Murdie, Auditors. I . . loor &a wish that he had as fine '"a place as his J . : i nnis, THE ONLY Live Stock Insurance Company Parties desirous to e a 11 I � t I w - � 9_64Z i neighbor ? - liable to cold and roup in e all.. There the costs and the other one-third. in Se.iforth, and hope to receive a continuance of tJie liberal patronage in Ontario having a Government Deposit and transact other business will be promptly Attend- i I -1. I i. Pri- : are other breeds of . merit for -While Mr. Thomas Kemp, of Gow. i being duly licensed by the same. Are now ed to on application to any of the -above officers, . � � See th%t the soil is sach as to allow so loin�,r extended to their predecessor. They intend. making it ' I � I I I �035 � I baving a good garden and orchard near farmers to ehoose from. I rie'was loading isome roots and corn - 3 � I � I carrying on the business of Live Stock Insur- addressed to their respective post offices. * � i ance and solicit the atr�nage of the importers . 1189 � I .-- Silver Pencilled Hamburgs.-Beauti- Stalks, his team became frig�teued at . I I � � - � 410hom the house ; that the possil1le water sup- . . I . and breeders of the rovince. . �� . large thelatterand ran away, passing cver I!,! . . I I ' he BAa � -ply is excelLent; that the b.trns can be fully marked Small fowls. Lay a, Rea " Interesting- as Well as Profitable for Customers. For,further particu'laro address i , � 1 4) loon. � . .placed near by, and yet be convenient 11uniber of small eggs. Require great the body of his brother Elwin, and i � - . Knight's Blood Oure,, I I : & H, . , ' care, as they are subject to 'roup in . JOHN AVERY, Sec.- _1 . � I � '781 for the- .staring of cro,ps from all over breaking two of his ribs. : � 4 . i . I rainy, cold weather. .. 1164 STANDARD household remedy in success- I I . & . I . � the farm, and then buiLd them, on thau I - __� They h -ave added a fine new collection of "Sugars, Teas, Canned Goods, ____ I I . I ,; � 0 1 . — i, I � C side where they will be easily protected OMFO*TING. and all, kinds of Spices. Also a full line of , . .... cure for D�-spepsfa, Scrofula, Nervous Prostra, . � : firm Dorkings.-A breed very much prized I I 1 .4� ._. .1. . ­ A ftil use more than 40 years. A positive � ' i ter so, t offensive. in England for its table. ,,qualities.. In . - 1; I , I tion, Constipation and all diseases of the Blood, I . I * I from fire, and be leaa I n � uk Itol fo]lr - The plan of a house requires as much thii country they are senAtive, h 7 I., a . - - . t I I I Stomach and Liver. i :to land. d are . . - 4 , thought as'the site and is often incon- chickens, to the fall weather, anw "n EPPSS COCOA., , .�� I Uqequalled for Producing I t. main harder to rear than Plymouth Rocks or - . ; � ROOK E, I ­ .1 � " . a. Clear � I � � � . �,Complexion. . I q venieat for the same reason - want of BREAKFAST. , - . I t I � . . . - — -White Leghorns. The colored are the . -f- . 0 A botanical compound, put up In packages � I I I Meatir& .kn9wled.ge of a bettfffr way. Most peo- beat suited to this part of the Domilli 11 By a thorough ornowledge *f the natural laws will also carry on the Pork P king Business extensive2y this . I . �: I PIG fa 100. � ., � and�sent by mail at one third the cost of ordin- 2 � I vor the idea of having a small - whic9govern the operations of diKestion and . I ? I � ; 13". , I . . � house with a wing, but a plain, old- 1�on, Will , , - ary mediiaine. Large packages, sufficient for 3 � . rugwlj� . nutrit -and by a careful Application. of the 11 I . ; i � While a. breed of great merit, they are fall, , , . lit -to, $1.00 ; ha If size packages, sufficient for � I- 1� I . I I breek. not hardy enough , for the farmers to fine properties of well-fielected ,Cocoa, Mr. Ep 11 - I quai : i I fashioned b�ousecau he made pretty and ps �!. I * . 3 pints, 60c.; sample packaFes, 26c. � - i I � - - ovided our breakfast tables te- . - � . ; pr . 1. .. U I'-.!--- -his locality. - I � ,;KSON. take bold of. �' Crossed. with the Ply- has with a delica I WILL POZZITIVELY C11" A reliable Agent wanted in t , 1127 and not too barn -like in appearance, by mouth Rock, an excellent result is at- ly flay(wed beverage which may save us many Pay Ahe- Highest -Cash Price for Dressed Hogs � � . KNIGHT BOTA141CAL CO., . I . — - vy dootoro'bills. It is by the judicious use -_ . - pt I fl, P - C. � the addition of modern shaped project hea . � it F r, - 'I f'p -, -52 w York. -c-, � ad a double veraa- of such articles of diet that a c6riptitution may :, � . TO, r?,t, , i I, - I — tained. __ . i , 1183 262 Broadway, Ne : �Z 1,11 . t J 5 1,11 % '[111 a ',�, I ing windows, porch a � Black Javas. - Grow to large size, be gradually built up until strong enough tore. r CHI P "it 11. I � _. . A;h. . when in second year. They. are not re- 8ist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of we. are meeting the bard tinies more than half way by giving B0,N01 C01T. Ja­,1-1t'-., ffiarrlmea 1. : � 11 I . � .� 9 � -An, efght-roomed house would satisfy subtle maladies are floating around us ready t I I I . ' rnarkable ,as layers, but*are good t,Able 0 FIVY, POUNDS OF TEA FOR 25 CENTS. Halsted & Scott, I I I I I � . i . i mos�t housekeepers, but whatever. else. Attack wherever thare is a weak point. We may I . � . —.A -ND ALT�— I � I krrowel - fowls. The eggs are large and of a rich escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourqelves I I � . . I I at any - be sure it isconveniently arranged, about � I . : I T � I color. If better known would perhaps well fortified with pure blood and a properly - � 4 - i � rriatel the kitchen especially.' Never, never to Gi've us a call ; it will pay. 12r Remernl3er the place, first door _Q :S.A.1*_T IMMIRIS - I - � 4 . be better appreciated. They are fairly npurbihed , frame."7-11 Civil Sarvice qazetts. . vjUNW, ER CON-iPLARITS 7 - i . I � I . i 850 . -build a farm house withotit, putting in a' Made simply with boiling water or milKi Sold south f Hawkshaw's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. . I � i . a I I It wi , 7 i ____ hardy as chickens and fowls. only n paokets by grocers, labelled thus; .. . i � 1, -1 I good sized cistern up -stairs. 11 � � � . . Black Russians. -Have not been found JARESEPPS & CO., Homceopathio Chemist@, !11 . KEEP A BO'rTLE IN Jos�paine street, Winghaln,Ont I I . I � . pro-ve your greateat ccmfort. In times The best brands of Flour Bran and Shorts also Peas, Oats and " r_� I-- . - � � � i to possess the hardiness nor winter --lay- London, England. 1041-52 i ) I , THE HOUSE. 1 4 pastwehave considered ourselvesior- . . .- _. .T. A. HALSTED, Mount Foreot. . i � : I . I J. NV. SCOTT, Listowel. F - - � yeatist. - L i Ing quali" cladmed for them. They - B:arley,,, always ont. hand. I I I � I . I � tunate in t1aving a good cellar cistern ij . � � � - � . . I Stor* are predisposed to colds and roup in, the A Good i! i . . t I . I ", I ' S. . I � I tion O' with a, pump which half the time re- I i:� . & ()o SOLD PY Al -L DEALER I Deposits received and Interest :&I ; . I the fall months. Mr.WllUams-"Why is a drum withouta , I - , 1164 quire8priming; but a cistern upstairs colA wet weather. of head like a model wife?" I R. BEATTIE . � I I I . . - J . . Others 11 . lowed. I !� The females make good, kind in d'.)-" Because "_ MAGE SEIB � L Nvith hot and cold wa.ter &ad a bath- * Mr. Cross, (a henpecked husban r , MAR LICEN Money advanced to Farmera. and Bust- I .1 L ; Ham- room! This reminds us Of the millen- They do not possess the merits that she is mute. . I . - . � I L Uess Iden, ! , I I , , . . L . - Main other breeds do to make them suitable to Mr. Williams.-' I Right; inow tell. me why a I-SBUED AT . ; I itIna. These, with the proper arrange- cular wife, a -drum without a head, a turr�ip, On long or short, time,. -on endorsed notes or L -1 - ' ,I - . iitr=3 - . farmers. Games are of many varieties. mus FURNACES. FURNACES. collateral security. Sale notes boughtataisir . . � � . � axtrao- ment of good and well -laid drain pipas, a plumber and Imperial Creant Tartar Baking ; � i I . valuation; Money reatitted to all parta of I � I Sortie are more suited to the cold 'winter. � 1[ L 1169 wilt give us almost all the adVautt%ges Powder are simil&r?" � 1! I I L- � � . of this country than' others. Black- Mr. Cross, (triulinphantly)-" Because they : . I : THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE Canada at reasonable charges. � I I ­ - i . I . � of city water works. There are three breasted Red G&mes have been found can't be beat. L . i �i I � ; . I Special Attention- giveiv to collecting i L� D. things in a house I long for -a garret, a I i ]i . . I rather hard to g�t over the first year, � I 'i"i � . I I . I be at I A I Arotes and Accounts. . . � ciatern upstairs, and a furnace in the ; . - 81MAPORTH, ON"..ARIOV i I I ,eu.the cellar, besides the one hundred and one but are hardy and vigorous afterwaras. The Homeliest Man in Seaforth Lea " ing Coal and Wood,Bu'rning Furnaces. I- . Agents in Caiiada-The Merebantw __ I kfomfl" 0i � . As table -fowls their reputation is world At, It as the handsoniest and others 4re in- J 1 Bank of Canada. � . � r1am - . little contrivances that add so much to we q :, � � th- ex. wide. -Hens are fair layers. They are vited to call on any druggist ,and get free z trial �1 I L . j� Office hours --From 9 a. m..to 5�p. in. i the saving of .labor. Do not begrudg bottle of Kemp's Zgam for the, Throat and I 11 . . I � . . � . J. ivork o tight -feathered and weigh much more N() WITFOESS198 REOUIRED A. R. SMI.rH, Agent.- . �, . the time and thought necessary to make . Lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely �� L upon � . L - I OTI I . a comfortable home, for it will add morla than they look. -Canadian Agriculturist. its inerits and guaranteed to re;iere and cure I I L . 1154-52 . . . - � I � jhronic and Acute Couv ho, A 8thma,, Bronchitis Ur 11 I I . I . � to real happiness than twlce its actual Cocoanut Butter.- andConsumption. Large bottles DO. cents and i i . . . . I : L value other wise in.vested oruuinvested . 1197eow �izes,-75. 6 OT and 8—Steel Radiators, portable or brick set. The Great English, Prescription i I s L I � I I . � Much has been written in the news- $I. L I � I . , ,gauld possibly do. . � :I . . . , Cure8weakness,Speranatorrbe . .d2fla � .. . - . I �. � . ,�^ - . I I . � � . . P. ff. - . - . ardiug this new product of ! . - EmissionB, Impotency and &IIA03 � z - I ,ocery. . papers reg � L diseases caused byeelbabuseor i - - . Some Foolish PE"Yple � —TITHE ATLANTIC WOOD BURNING - I xt thf-- . Characteristics of the Difterent the cocoanut which is calculated to in- until It gets- 11 6 V`4 indiscretion. One package $1, - 1173 t� - Allow a cough to run*- 6�3-ond the I .- i . . . I jure wh-at promises o become an im ,*each of medicine. They often say, " Oh, it i - $UkroRg-,&tx 85, by mail. Write for . Breeds of the Canadian Hen. FURNACE in W6 sizes—Nos. 43 ap-cl*58. , No. 43 � .1 &_ Y -A 3 t � I portant manufacturing indust�y at Do will wear away," but in most cases it wears thein I ' pamphlet. BURNKA CHEMICAL k, -f . ' � . I e I � a eon distant day. The fact is, that what is, away. takes *ood 43 inches long, and No. 53 takes wood 53 inch's long; ' '110. Detroit, Ifich. For sale by LUMSDEN & . I , rg It is a hard m%tter to diatinctly 8ep- Could they be induced to try the sue- OAR FOR SERVICE. - The undersigned . - . . ' i 1127 - , a technically termed cocoanut butter is in cessful medicine called Kenip'& Balsam, which is Steel' R'I'adia'tors, portable or brick set, has an EXTRA HEAVY FIRE Bwill keep on his premises Lot i5, Concea- AVILSON Chewists & Drug -gists, Seaforth, On). . ! .1 - l . ,r&te the breeds of fowl f rom - each on ! I � � I � . . I - . , sense " butter," but a vegetable �old on a positive u�uavanf&e to cure, they would 8ton 11, McKillop, a Thoroilghbred Begnshire - � �p I . ,� ticen- - their characteristics, but this, we thiak 110 1111DIC(butelY f,ee the exeellent elFect after taking 11B OX �� is the most* POWERFUL HEATER, Econoeic�l,'Strono, I � I I e I . t59 Boar (pedigreed) bred by McDonald Bros., of . . ­ - . - lard, and is only used azi tiuch for cook.- Ust of LandsFor 8ale ' ! � to and 11r. A. T. Gilbert, manager of the . a dose Price 60c and 61.00- Trial size free. At 1Dura,We Wood Yurnace made. These furnaces are at up u-nder the Woodstockl Terms 90 cents, pa,yable at time I I I � ses in German kitchens As all druggists. 1197cow p -inthrop P, 0. � � 11 � 930 ,paultry,department of the Central Farril Ing p.urpo . I �. . of service. JAMES 11ILLEN, W 11 . . - _ . ' � i ,superVLSIOn of- a' mechanic with an experience of 25 years in the f,:r- . 1 1196.4 In the County of Huron, belonging to The Can. � I . .haEt successf atly performed in his latest it is only about half the cost of butter, . � . � - - . - I � I . . - . rg80 ---IT- . inace Wisiness,_ and are guaranteed to give good satisfaction eve;ry time. Ada Company. Only 11) to *per cent. of pur- � � I I -7 : - . . - � I . I n ,report, from which we extract the fol- it has .becom.3 the fashion to decry the C. C. F3 & Co. I . � -IRESTER WHITE PIG. -The undereigned chusenioney required down, Ulanee at any time � I I Man i RICIMRD i I . & Z1 arbiele as an adulterant of the dairy Gents. -My daughter had a severe cold and � ! . . � ft -)wing, given m the leading features of i . k I ,ng laoond, , .j will keep on his farm, Huron Road, Me- within 10 years it4 per aent. Instead of 0i . . 11941 � ithe be,t known breeds : . product. Its peculiar flavor and color injurtd ber spine so she Coul(i not walk, and .1 ESTIMATES FURNISHED. . ittimp. two miles %ve8t of Searorth. a Thorough- to the Northwest,- farmers looking for Ion CP*B I � suff,r,d very much. I called in our family i bred bhmatcr White Pig. Terins $1, ,payable at secure,4oine of the finest.1"V, in Ontario on the . . 1. �.__. are a sufficient protection against its I � - I I I I I Plymouth R,3cks.-A hardy, vigorous " � IP 11 0 . � I a physician ; he pronounc-d it inflammation of c ' the time of service, with the privilege ot return- easy terms mentioned. Cew)ty of Huron's Va- I I ombey � . r taking rank -With margarioe and I I i the spine, and'reeonimended MINAR-D'S LINI- i ry. GEORGECIIESNEY. 11P4tf Cant Lands -: . - breed, growing rapidly to IELrgt3 size. 8ve ing if notessa . e0n% other sophisticatious of dairy butter. MENT t,oL be used freely. Three bottleR cured I I GODERICK.-IS con -8 half 37. Bayfield -E I flesh ! . — i - 1 . I SthtLll bones, great and rapid -form- _ K1 I d 9 Har'dware & Stbve House 7d .� erg. Male birds go ap to 10 or 12 lb8.; But this fact does not seem to have- de. her. I have used ItUNARrYS LINIhm,cr for a I . � � �� � - . � , A CHESTER WHITE PIG. -The undersigned half 87. Maitland Conewsion-leland opposite . - - I , " nc* broken breast ; it reduced the inffammation and i ill ;i � will keep,durl the,gresent season on Lot w, 64,55. . _� ' - terred Sensational writers for the public . : �[ ,LIL I . I : � . � I I cockerels reach 8 lbs. in ttle early fidl. I cured me in ten days. � . I I -W half &, W balf 6, N half 7, W I . . 1 21, Concession 2, L. . S. ckersmith, -a Thor HAY. -4 eon- I � . , . - if Famalea good I ,Press from raising the cry against its I Mim. N. Smvmt. � .11 ough Bred Chester White Pig to which a limited halfofWhaltll. 5aon--�E'b*lfofWba1f6,W` . � . I . the .. . ayera, good mitters, good I Hantsport. I I -TREET SEAFORTH. half of E halt 5, 8 half of R balf 0, N 7, 8, NZ, 9, � .. � I : 1. MAIN 0 1 . number of @owe will be taken. This pig was � � �eon% . use. The public clamour is based only 0 �, I I Me - mothers. A bread well Suited -to cli . - � I I ! -,. 8 half and N 4 12. 1 half 1b, W I . _0 ce : on Ignorance of its character and eon- . . 1, �' farrowed on May 15th, 1887, was bred by S. R� 10, W halt 11 - - V . - tj znat ardy. The beat all- 1%linard's Liniment Cures Distemper. I ,Todd, of Wakeman, Huron County, Ohio, one of half o alf of Lbalf 21. 6 con -N ; treet,. e. Chickens h I :! f E balf,Wj W h . � I �uxre - round fowl for farmers. pull�etg lay atiwents,and thus deserves a protest 1 I , L . .. I I the incmt extensive and reliable breeders, bait 4, W half 5, Et G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 8 buIt . I - � . . from 41- to 6 monthsolf age. from us. -Confectioners' Journal. I I in the United States. Thito Pig has also taken 13, W halt 16. 8 hall 3, 8 half of N half I I . i I I - Itch, Mange ard Scratches of every kind, on 4, N half 5� 7, 8, E half of 8 half and N, half 0 1 � - � "' � lm�portant nnouncement. first prizes whereever shown. Terms $1, pay xnd� . Wyaudottes. - A 6ouiparatively new butran or. animals, cured - n 30 minutes by I . 'i A able at the time of service, with the privile . . . . : woo . I ge of 1�0, 11. JP4 13.14, WJ 15, ITJ 16. 8 con -M 6 Ei � � ; � I - : The � breed, of great merit. Croau of dark The Household Finances. Iford's Saidtary Lotion.. This never fails. I I . \ /. L returning If necessary 15, E lialf 16; NJ 18, E halt of 8 half 19, 9 half ; I . offica Sold- by 1. S. Roberts, Seatorth. 1 i . . . . GEORGE PLEWES. - I . . - � . I uring, Bra,hrna and SiLlverZ,p,LDgled I'laniburg. Is a man to regard his wife, on the L � 1089-M. 39 20, 21, 22, -23, 24. 2-5, 26, 27, 28. 9 eon -F. - - ! i � I I I � . I x12 - � ' i I . . . --- ii!W of E half 26, EJ of EJ 26. 13 con -N half I � I � Ma,tarcs rapidly, having small bones and business side, as a partner or a salaried i . I : i 4 L � .. L - L - � Male -ant? - - K. -The undersi-ned will 9- 35 con�-Nj 7, W` hall W - pt. 21, 26, 16 eon � I , I - Timely Wiadom ; r pIG a E half 6, N halt 9, 10, Wly pt. 11. 17 con=N-1 : I I � Putting on flesh easily. it go up to employe or a mendi. For it must k'eFOR 'ERV'CF � ' ! . e for service on lot '), conce,"lon 17, - i I L I . -n 18 shown bv keeping ' T I . . her. Perhaps she is re- Great anti timely wigdot � : 7, 8 and 9.1ba. Females are good layer . � Grey, a!TIIOMUGIII;RFD CIIXST9�WIIITF I "J, be one or the ot __ HERS , p1G, al,so 4. 5, 6, S half 7, 8. N. By�-14, 16, E half 16. S. - I . i I . - I Dd mothers; a,pt to be- garded as a partner in the domestic firm - Dr. Fowler's Ex6act of Wild Stiawberry on I . . BRIGHT BRO By -WJ 10. E 1 33, N E 70 ae S6. L. R. FAst- I * I Ji a TuoRouolnimw BERKSHIRE PIG. These pigs ­ I . good sittars. gel 9 hand. - Whas no equal for cholera, choler% mor. ; 4 . . : I - � i 6116i . eame broody, but etaS0 broken up and having the same right to draw her share ' � � ii 11 will be kept for service during the season. E half 2?_ 1 1 . I . 4 1 � bus, diarrhoea, dy8enter),, colic, cramps, and all ' i . I 11ULLzT_T4 con -W hall 12, -13, 14, N half I I I � , I ime of serviee, with I � - . � I Terms St, . . . I n al . lay Soon after. Ch-ickens hardy. A of its profits w the other partner, even su ninier coniplaints and loobent8s of the bowels ! � payable at the V 15, ,N halt 16. 5 edn.-W half 18, 16, B half 17. � � rivilegeof returning it necessary. WX. BEN . � x I . I � 21A* . good fowl for farmers. Palletalaywhen if lie keep the books, and has the money - - - - - ______ - i 7 con. -E hAlf 179, N half 20. 8 con. -E half 21. , . I . - I ETT. . . to. . �, S :0 -A-:P 0 __R rT 1-1 -_ K11 � 1191x8 14 con,N bait 23- .� f . 5 months old. pass through his hands. It ii a very What is'a -Day's Labor? 1 McIFULLOP.-18 eon. -I, N half of Ebalf 2, X I il � I . I I I - an& 11rahmas.-A �well-kn,)wn and old- common thing in firms for one partner , �1 . I nlIESTER WHITE PIG. -The undersigned � � 11 . , half& i4 con. -'Rem,.; 1, 2.3,4, 5,16, N hall 7,Z � ; I � NE day's work for a healthy liver is to se- �j will keep during the present season on Lot h&1fo(Sh&1f7,Nhalf.8- . . � '�` I it to, u a uring uron, oroughhred � I . fashioned brced, with in%ny friends sud to do the Selling, or the in& uf ct , , 0 Crete three and -a half pounds of bile. If.the TI,he Leading Olothiers of H 3Q, Concession 2. Tuckerswitb, a Th � _. 8 eon. . __��_� 11. While the other a ' � STANLEY.-& eon. -.-14 1%, 8',67 half : I , � - . admirers. Grow to large size and hba,vy or whatever it is, cts loile senretion be deficient. constipation ensues ; � ; . . . - . . Chester white Pig f rom imported stock to wbich 4 W half 5. 7, 8. S. ,13k. --W3 14 1_1� 1.� r 52 - : I 9 �b. B I . I . .. � � . weight, but take time to do .so. Have as treasurer and cashier. But the'latter it profmce, hfliousncs� and jaundice ari6e, Bur- . & limited number of sows will be taken.' Terms ' 10 � ! . I � . . STEPRE.N.-O con.;.W blif ' f W Alf * X . I dock Blood Bitters is the moiit perfect liver reir- ,-,I, payable at the rune of strvice, with the pri- , ;1 I .A � , �.% : I large frame -s, and a good deal of feed is does not for that reason claim any- ' Beg to- nform .the people of Seaforth and surroundino, country, that half of Shal(23. 10con.-EhalfofW half10, I � � I . ulator knomm in medicine for proventingand . � 0 vilvge of returning it necessary.. JAS.. CRICH. - I superiority over his associate. he does E half W half 11. 13 eon. -S half of 8 half 17. 1 1 � I . required to put fluah - on them. Ard curing all liver troub-les, the have 'added to their large ordered clothing trade one of the . 1195X4 ; i . nvey ly becatise thei'money passes � , el — N hall 22. 14 eon. --NJ 4, N halt 8, 8 halt of X &; very hardy, both as chickens and fowls. not, mere I . 1 . a - . . _­ 1. .- _-1.____- FJ 20. 15 con., -3, N half 4,81 6, E hall 2 V � I ; i7 4 1 1. I . � . HESTER W141TE FIG. -The undersigned hall 11* - i I , - I not . Are quiet, and bear confinement well. through his hands, talk of " giving " his Imperial Federation , -111 keep for servite a 16 months'old Ches. of W halt 110 N half 16. 16 con, -NJ 17, NJ I � � , � � � C i : . i 7&0� - Femajes are fair layers of eggt3 of good , partuer what he pays him; le knows t 'd sto " 0 22. 17 con-___it�w. 8J 7, Ni- 19, N,J 23. 18 eon- . I � ILL pret3ent an opport-nnity to extend the Most Coiftplete,,,and best selec e cks " f Boys', ter White Pig for service on Lot 31, Concession � hem p a . _; K, � This pig, is from imported - stock _N halt 7, IS half 8 16 N baif 10, 8 halt 19. " i . kiize, bat rather heavy for early sitters that the money belongs to his � artner a W fame of Dr. Fowler�s Extract of Wild I (), NICKillop. ialf 4, N� Qf 11, E half 16, 22 eon. I �i I , tl n on both sideta, and is of the same bred as tbose I i I _FFICq5 , :' Yodths' and -Me s Readymade Clothing 19 con. -N I : SNA- �%vhen egg -shells are likely to be thin), inuch as to him. This is surely the way Strawberry, the unfailing remedy for cholera,. . , - I � olAned by 34r. Delcoursey, of Hibbert which -Rem. 8, E balf 9,- 8 half 10. North BY. -M ,� � . I cholera morbus, colic, crapips, diarrhoea, dyseil. 9 � � i C;1 - � 134 Und aptto be clumsy aa mother,,4'. After in which the marriage partnership ought- . ; L half W half 33. L. R. West -Rem. 1, S. half S_ . I I I . � I I I . I I . I tory, and all sumirer cam'Olaints, to every part � . . have taken prizes wherever shown. Terms ,161, bles-9, 10, 11. 12, 113, 14, W half & N halt I w I Aux $a � . i . — - I - � 7 or 8- ra-.)nths of age niales make good to be viewed, on the business - sida. In of the Empire. Wild Strawberry never fails. . � IN THE COUNTY. - pa) able at th,1 time of service. with the privilege of E hall 1�5, W half 19, 17,18, 19. - 11 � . -1. wife I ji I I - . table fowls. Pallets lay at 7 months of the great majority of- dases , the I I . � . . - I �, �, - of returning if necessary. PP,TEit DODDS.* .. J, - I I - I � - ; 1195X8 Rented Varms for sale at 0xpirfition Of e3dsting '. . 1 26� . I works as hard as the husband, though � I 1, - � . ,,,e , I - . 11 � I Leasec . Mininig News. I . . . 1� � � -Another.of the Asiatic in a different way. Her management, I 11 � � - Buff Coebins. 11 IG FOR SERVICE. -The -undersigned will GODERICH.�Bsyfleld-57 11 . � I 0 n if Mininz expertg note that cholera never at- j " P -rvice, HAY -4 con. -N half 4. 6 eon. -N half 14. � � fa,mily that has many friends. Like the of the househ ld and the childrei , keep at his place in Harpurhey,for ae - . 111 � tacks the bo,vels of the earth, but humanity in Trad e. � . , . ' q u lied. We lead the 0 con. -W half 3,14.17. Nha)fl7,8118,Xhwlf � I : I I Bcallina, they grow to 'large bize, but properly done, is u - to ii8c Dr. Fowler's Ex- r . . � ; axially to be set - Wenepl find it ncceosar3 P 'ices Une a two Thoroughbred Berkshire Boars, Theone is - i I - � . tmke time to do so. Ar'e, very quiet, against his work at his place of bt tract of Wild Strawberry for bowels Complaints, ! ark aged bog and is too well koown to need fur- of 8 balf 19. 8 eon. --43,14,81 17. io eon.- � isi- �! . I � � - , . . I � I thermention. The young pig is from a register- Kh,)f2g. 13con.-S half 4,7, 8. 15 eon.- . . : t . I I - I . . I - . s m quarters well. The Dees; it is equally essential to the niar. dystutery, diarrhoea, etc. It is a sure'cure. Remember the � Old Stand, Campbell's Block, opposite the R; ind his aged pig, and is one of the best NJ 4, N half 8, 19, i(i eon. -IV halt 0. X. BY-- ,_ _. I , I . - I . , I I Iya ed sows'of the kind in the county. Parties Com- W1 18, 28. S. By. -11, NJ 31, 32, 84. L. R. . . I I � OU -fen,ales are good sitters �,ud earHul riage partnership, and though the money , Animal � � . 11 . . Hot6lF Seaforth. ir choice of pigs. Terms 81 per Wej,t_16. L. R. East -Rem. 4t H half '6, x � I I ' . ; � I . � . a I mothers, fair layers of a large egg (when passes through his hands, she has really Minard's Lihiment relieves Neuralgia. I ing can have the . . . . - I I gow, payable at the time of service, with the pri- half 10, S half 14, B half 10, __1 : - . ­__ ] r, . I Putlet-4 lay when ' as much right td.it as he. Of courae, in ,� I ROBT. TO R- Co%_E half 17. 5 eon. -16. - . hens) of rich color. i BRIGHT . BROTHERS. yile5ret)f returninz if necessary. - 1lULLLPTT.-2 I - - . �! . - . - Inales gro%v En,-Iidh Spavin Liniment removes all hard, I � 1195-8 14 eon. -Rem. , - I to heav cases where the wifo ha3 no children', �! I hey. w half 17� i) con. -S balf 23. � nioudis old ; I y Holt or calloused Lumps and blemitilies from � I RENCE, Harpur _ � - � - I half 22. 1 1 � 4 - W hal 1 14, $. pt, of N half 21,3%_ � �� .1 I weight; cUokens atid fowls hardy. I and lives at a hotel or boarding1iouse, horses, Blood Sprivrin, Curbs, Splin'ts, Ring Bone, � . TIESTER WHITE, PJGS.-The under6ign.ed MCIULLOP.-I con. -W bait 2, E balf 3. W L Houdans.-X breed of FrenGh fowls and simply §-ponds the husband's nioney, Sweeney, �tffles., Sproiris, Sore and Swollen me op Directoloy for '1890 C will keep durinsr the present reason uto lot half 4, 8 half 6. E hall 7. 2 coh.-E half 7, Rem. of sorne inerit -D, it is le f Throat, Coijpbs, etc. A�ave �'50 by use o 'L — - as layers, but do not while doing little in retut 88 0 f one * I JOHN BEATTIE. 13, concession 10, I'lullett, the Tboroughbred E bait 8, E half 10. .3 con SJ 5, E half S. 4 _. . grow to the satne weight in -this as they a grievance to talk of his "giving . her bottle. Warranted'tbe most wonderful Blemloh JOH 1 BENNEWIES, Recve, Dublin P. 0. . � Cliester kVhlt,- Pitt 11 Prince," No. 4361, Vol 3, con. -3 E halt 4. 6,wn,-N.half 6. U con.- . " I . "ea- - � . - Cure ever knowm Sold by J. S. 11oberts, .8 f ' W half 7, N half of &half and S half � - on do in the country of their origin. Are. money. Even then perhaps they live in, forih - 118062 JOH I MORRISO'N, Deputy Reeve, Ward 3, Clerk of tbeSecond Division Court National Che8ter Wbite Ref(ister. . He Is one of E bal of I I - . non -sitters, and lay a white- egg- of rath-, t -s way by his dei3irc. 1here tire such 1. . I � Winthrop. . I County of Huron. the bebt bred pigs it, Ontario. A limited num- of N half 10 � half 14,8 half of N hall 1 I � . - W - DAN4�L MANLEY,Counci.11or, Ward 1, Beech- ber of Bo,A-s will be taken atA.1 per Sow, p&3 able sTr'PlIEN, --U con. -S i � , . . . er more -than average .s.ize. Chickens 'cases� ii � doubt, jast &.9 there are c;Lses, . Mitiard'sLinimei)tisueedbyPhyBicians wood. ;! I at the time of service, with the privilege of re- - 171 8 half 18, S half 19. 14 cnn.-6, 6, 7, 8 half . - , .-, � I I . I - turuing it neceiieary. MATHEW HAZELWO01), 8, 0, 12 1 -).,V,on.-S halt 4, W half 5. 16 Zon. I . ­ . 5 - . -_:L1.1e hardy, mature rapidly and are great at the t r extreme, where the wife - - - - - __ ______ . JAX�.S EVANS, Councillor. Ward 2, Beech Commissioner. Conveyance�r, Land, Loan ... -1194X5 _F,J 6, Iq half of W half 0-1. 17 oon,-81 15, F. I . 1 - , � . . wood. Proprietor. I .are faragers. Are not so ,suitable. to farm- actually �_arns, or owns, themoney, and The People's Mistake. CFJA LES DODDS, Councillor, Ward 4, Sea- and Insurance A en t. , 4 , halt lo, W1 I -A. 18 con. -S half 7, N half 19. '19 . , . . ,� I White Leg- the husband meruly spen,de it. But neith- -;e �" 9 d,lmproved Yorkshire White E halt 7, 8 half 8, N't 9 E half 11. 23 eon . . . , , - erij as Illy.niouth Racks or ' ' ' People Diske a sad,iiiistake often with serious forth i�� . INrinthrop. -- --"- Importe Pig, Despot. eon,-- _ N, Ddy.-N ba* 32, E half 33, WJ I � horns. Owing to heavy crest on top of er-of these -is the nortnal state of things ; results when they n�glcct a const . ipated condi- 1011V; C. MOl1R1SON, Clerk, � --S ball 1-2, - . . - . It _� - OX reasurer, Win- Funds Invested and to Loan. ,o3. 34. & Bdy.-­27. L. R. 'W��% 5. . I - ; � head are o,pt to fall easy prey to hawks the normal condition is for the wife to tion of the bowebi. Knowitig that Biirddck SOLO,MON. J. SHA2NNI , , T .. H. Rd­5�con.-N_ half of 9 '� . I 7 Ultry yard. be as hard ' orked at home as is her hus. Blood 13ittere is an effeetual cure at any P,tazge of throp. 1 " . I - TUCKERSMITH.- 4 li W . � Pedigree Certifleate.-Sire, Sulton, (Tmp.) (121 � � I I I $I hud other enemies of the Po - - I collstipationidc,es not,A,arrant us in neglecting RO BEIRT G. ROSS, Assessor, Winthrop. OFFICE -Over Sharp 4 Uvens' store Main half]. 7con.-Ebalf4. � . i I . 1 22 . � dam, Duebess 3rd, (linp. in dam) 38, by'MaO8- USBORNE.-S. By. E.-19, . ! , ; . I � __ . Crest will freeze a.nd tecome solid with -b.and abroad, and in thi3 case it is fair to use it at the right titne. Uee it 1101A'L' . AnA�t ITAYS, Collcewr, Seatorth. treet, Seaforth. , 1116tt trate.,3rd, (539). -Derry, (Imp.) [21)), by Madam particularm as to prices &c.. apply to THE � - � � ice where water is not itept fronl f reez- to regardtit as an equal partnership, in - � . . DR. 9XITH, Medical Health Officer, Seaforth. ­ 3rd, (747).-Lndy Derry 3rd, (17412).by Idagistrate r, o.r COMM1SS1O_NER,'CauAda Coly., Toronto. . I- I . � . � I I NVU, 1ARCI-1 JUALD, Sanitary Inspector, Lead- � , �, ., I i i87-26 � I I 11 I iag or fountain with narrow lip is not Which botil p-Lrtnerd have a right to , 11 Estate of the Late Donald .3rd, (.539). -Lady Derry 2nd, (t2lo.)by Tilagis- � ? I I - I t , Equal, Rights. U I i tra.te2iid,(343),-14dyDerrl,,,(,372). by Colonel, . -i I used.. A good table fowl, sharo the profits, and there is no 11 giv- - , . I I . - . I . . . I . nd White Leghorns,-One of the -best ing " about it. , All have equal rights iR life and libert�, and . . !I McIntosh. sister to Great Eastern, by Duke of York, York PENNTIGYAt W.AfEgS used monthIV by I the pursuit of happiness, but ma- y are handi. I i 1W. SOMERVILLE9 . . . 1�1 ea- . . I shire T,ass- over 10 000 Indies, AM 'Afe, Pleft8ant. � 11 I layers at all seasons, when properly I am eatistied that if there could come capped in the race by d.tspcpsia, billiousniess, I ' - ,C - The undersigned will keep for service during IL a sure In �ffect; & lahyls greatest trlend 11 . I : a sudden revelation of all hearts lack of energy, nervous debility, w akncss eon- I Gene .4 and T,�legroph Agency, I have in struci ions to Fell the property oc ii rp ' 1- * e - al F . , orkshire . I r - all : � handled -as all fowls we f ,xpres - 'the pr"ent sea n, the I pr3ved Y ot home or abroad; N , ,,r box liv rn . -and caxed for, 0 ' ' : pied by the late Donald 310otosh in Harpurhe-, so a ed prtrti�ulcx* , � 1� � te.,, by completely removito, I'llese ; -SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. consisting of bri(k qottage and other' buildinis: i White Pig, Despot, nn lot 4, concessi.on 6. llul- . or from druKglst. - � I �houldbe. Are non -Bitters, hardy, and Should be astonished at the amount of ' 11 I .. 11,� rnp. Address 4 - I I- . c 'tion' ' � I � � ' , , stal I Burdoak Blood Bitters cohfors untold - hich a. limited number of sow@'%ill be I EURhx& t:11EAWAL 0(,., Pfar.=, Kwil. �d i � "I. ts J ,; and about holf an acre of land. The property is i lett, to w � . : fiti� la.&ture rapidly. soreness and chafing and Secret unhap- e= in )s $1,payable at the thue � Will lay welt in win- benefits on all sufferers. Tern - of i3ervice, - . . � . Twq'7-;xpress Traimi each way, daily. Ask for very suitable for a retired fariner, and will be 1 taken. . ming if nceessary. I � � ter, in a moderwtely comfortable hou8 piness which exists bentath a multitude � � -40i M with tfic plivil,i!.re cif retin Sold bv LUMSJ)E',%r & WILSON, Chtn;'�Q_ts awl i . - . . � � . oil- P))eaial I)rodu,,e and monei ratus. 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