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BULLS FOR SALE. -For gale three young Short
. Hom Ilulls fit for Service ; one Roan and two
Red, good s6inials with zood pedigrees, prices and
terms to suit the hard times. T)AVID M`1L.Ni%, Ethel
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T, Lei 26, Concession 4, H. R. B., Tuckersomith,
iwo Thorobred Durham Bulls, ten and twelve months
aid, solid red in color- Will be sold on reasonable
berms. HERBERT CRICH, Sealorth, P-. 0.
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iERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE. -The understened
hso.for service on Lot 27, concession 3,McKillop,
a thoroughbred Jersev bull, the beat in the county,
to. which a limited number of cows wIII be taken.
TermN 81 at the time of service, with the privi le
icof returning, if necessary. THOS, GOVENLOCK!
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TANWORTH BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The ,under -
stgned will keep for service, at the Brucefield ,
Choose Factory, a thorouzhbred Tainworth Boar.
- with regi8tered pedigree. Terms, 81 ; , payable at
f c h privilege of returning if neces.
oM. HUGH McCARTNEY, Brucefield.� 1405-tf
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BERKSHIRF-FIGS.-The uDdersigne4 br eder of -
thoroughbred Barkihire swine, will keep. for
service on . lot 26 Concesgion 6,, McKilloo, the prize
winnin Berkshire boars, " Election " and "Protest."
Tema V payable at tinie of service, with the privil-
or of returning if neoeamry, Men a number of young
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pip for sale. both sexec, JAMES DORRANCE, Sea-
corib P. 0. AW Pairs furnished not.akin. 1412-52
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Our direct connections will save you
time and money for all points.
Canadian North Wes
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IST CARS for your accommodation. Ci
for further information.
St4tion G. T. R. Ticket Office
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Train Service at Seaforth.
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Wma" -leave Bealorih and Clinton- stations
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aim" ,w"11- SILAFORTH. CLUMON.
'Passenger - - - - 1.07 P. x. 1.23 P. v,
- - 9.05 P. X. 9.22 P. X.
=0:QW_-_-_ - 9.80 A. M. �', 10.16A.M.
Mixed Train ........ 6.20 P. m. 7.05 F� M.
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. Passenger. - - - - 7.118 A. N. 7.82 A. M,
Pmwnrr - - - 2�53 P.- m. 2-�5,r. N
juxod .rat; - --- 6. 25 r X. 4.20 P. V.
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ftwe lqozw]3--- Passenger. . . Mixed
V"..--- - 9.00 r. X. 9.30 P.M. 9.00 F.
BrMsels - - - - 8.13 9.43 9.45
8.27 9.57 10.10
Z=7-- -- , 0.87 10.07 1120
imm souvit- . . Passenger. IfiLd
W%9b&- -� - - . 7.30 F.
3111"T'slo - - - 6.37 11.86 8,15
Brois"Is - �- - 6.64 11.69 Sk.00
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a0we Nosirs- . Passenger.
I London, deport - - - - - - 5.15A.1m. 4.40P,
Alewr., - - -11 - - - - 9.22 6.00
Honan- - -- - - - - 9.37 - 6.15
I Kippon. - -1 � - -- - 9." , 6.20
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Clinton.. .. - L- - - .. - 10.12 (96,5
Lon4eeboro _
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Blyijh.... - , _ ---.- - 10.88 Im
Relgrave.....4.. -...--- 10.62 1. E.
Wingbam. arr ve - - - - 11-10 8,P
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Winghaw, dep irt.. - - - - 6.85A.m. 8.25P.
Botgrove - - - - - - �-- - 6.50 6.01
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Lowdesborc - - � - .. - - 1.10 4.28
c2mion - - - - - - - 7.30 4.48
Brumfield - - - - -4 - - - L49 4.58
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Him"- f" - - - 8.06 6.12
11z"off - - - - - - - - - - 8.26 &47
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fame Is "' T & 113 "? briind Pr
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A,-00NRASTj ure riding in park and boulevard, and
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Difforenee Between P " rime r'nn'BIF Sown before cart, mail phaeton,- break or drag.
in zingland d Aniorlm ,
X 3own horse for brougham, victoria,
Our readers who.7-`+ noticed:Secre- 11
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tary ,Morton's aosser I , that farjq)ers in things possess substan o, finish and
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the United States VILVO Oot. worked up style, Pace is not needed, for ordinarily
the European pork , rood to half the'di- these horses are drivein slowly. They
mensions they sho 14 have done will 0hould be able to go at the rate of eight
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understand better. what he meant by , miles an hour if require , but rarely a i
contrasting the two types pf, bogin cou, they called on to do it. Five to 811
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illustratiou& t Vill be' itmembered iniles an bout is about the average pace
*hat Secretary MO lto� i.. Id. our hogs of calling or shopping vehicles. High
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�Ouor - success �demonstrmotitos that business can be
done on a fair, square basis, and be succentful.
There's -a reaman for us continually getting the
greatest share of trade. -Never has our mastery been
so crimplete " it is now. No other concern can sell
at the prices we can and will ; none can give you the
choice of so fine a line of instruments as our@, �"
square or upright pianos, or for church or parlor
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of seven ycars. j
TERMS -83,05, or $10 or more monthly,4n"til paid.
What can I bel more liberal, more inducive, more
sate than to bu$ a KARN. I . I
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. LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. - ,
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Having tak n ,a course of studies at
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And is usually congenital, but to often caused by im-
properly fitted ;Iagses. Many sahool ohildren with,�
this defect are called stnpid, but vitth properly fitted 1,
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glagges they way become the brI, ghteot of' scholars.
1his �o quite a common and dangt tons defect. H"ar-,
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metropia is a malformation wh ch keeps the eilis"K
muscle in constant use, whereas n the normal eye z
Is at rest when looking at a distat oft. This defect, if '
ne0keted, way result in -nervous depression and
pain, and even, prostration. M. -opia is a diseased
condition of tht eye, which shot Id be very carefully I
fitted to.prevent an increAue of he dcfect,, and peg- �
haps ultimate bliDdnesa. Preab opts is a lose of me-
coniniodation in the eye, which amy cause cataract,
unless corrected by artificial aid. Frequently nervoual
or sick headaqhes, and also serious illneea,, are
brou ht on by one or inore of the above defects. Re.
meniter no cbar�e f -Dr testing you eyes.
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Cardno's Block, eaforth. � '
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were too fat I that ish wante . d
lean meat, ;�4 on, ��� at any bacon
from. a hog thlat had three or i more inch-
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Yorkshire breed. I "Miss' Emily," an
English large white', Yorkshiro sow that
took, nine first pr6es in succession,
measured 9 feet 4 1 inches around her
body just beb
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to bee g 'me ta'lks 0 1 ard like our ,Ameri-
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The most popular eed among the Eug-
118h today, howevvr, is the raedium
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you see the favor: American'type, �
Poland-Chinal sow 1hat won zp prize
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in the agr.d cl�ss a � Itbe World's fair.
She is ,a eb im4l, aceordliDg to
American d -", Rt for carryiilg meat
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have almost disa 0eared in th� mas,s,
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not so much of meAt as -of fat.. It is
time American fa ers bogan to under-
stand the truth al)6 t pork making. A,
hog that is one ma i of fat is a diseased
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the foreign mark t we 60 not get, as
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mark and Austrit 1fa do, beed#se our
swine are monsters of fat., 1et opr farm-,
ers bring' their hogs- to m4turity , quick-
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mix witU the animals' ft).Ood moire lean
meat m0cing sub6tauce and -less- orn.
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To s�cure the best results, #owever, it is
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divianal merit to s ch an . ' itent'that he
will be able to trai ismit hi *good quali-
ties to his hpnbs. It is bes to have him
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him in good! tbrif y cond I'lon, pot too
fat. 1 1 .
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tion be very nicely pois4d and balanced
the pounding will be de ximenfal. But
the feet mutit be picked up with a snap
and hocks and knees must play in at-
tractive fashion.' A low and loggy gait
is not permissible even in a town horse
which spends a good part of his time
standing still in front -o: I store or man-
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must be a good lookerwhen standing,
possessing enough size snod substance to
fit the vehicle and enou h carriage and
finish to attract Atention- and compor i t
with the elegance of the appointments.
The park horse, on the contrary, is
distinctly a show horse , action. ere
we must have bold style and flash
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above all else. Even defects in nfor-
mation, such a's a hollow back or plah
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quarters, may be overl ed if the hors 3
can got himself up and go on air. E 3
must make a showwbeuever going. In-
deed park riding in our cities may 1*
called "the assing sh . " The pole
chains must � be jingle� [ merrily, knees
must be dashpd to the chin and hock'p
well flexed. �Pace is nool - required ber�.
Those who a�ec,t this s;yle of driviD�
are the observed of all dDservers and flp
not care to pass too q aickly from the
sight of the cro�d. I I
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at the rate of eight or te I mi les an hourl '
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but that pace w �,',Il not o'ten be asked of
him, and then oily for A short distance.
Park driving is ordina" ily done at the
rate of six miles an hour, and a faster
gait scarcely comports with the excess-
ive action that is desire,l or the dignity
which should attend a family airing.
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conformation and bandmine in finish as
well as flash in ,,iction he is all the more
valnable, but t �ie highest steppers will
frequently bo fqund a I it down in the
back. -
The road borJe for car;, mail phaeton,
break or coach . ust have suffici . ent sub-
stance.and shapeliness and bold, true
action, but nei :her tho; high fLnish of
the town h6rse � uor the i ive action
of the park h is r4=61Y neces-
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sary. He must have pace, however. A
road horse is going somewhere. He has
distance before him and wEight behind
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substance and strength � is the town and
park horse and more pa(e. A road horse
should go along at the: -at of 10 to 12
miles an hour, and whencalled on to
go home. in a burry a eal good horse
should be able to 14 miles in an
hour. But this is far. f in the speed of
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box road wagon. It is t e ifference be-
tween a 2:30 gait and a 4 inute gait.
These distinctions in e use of the
high stepping horse hi ve never been
sharply set forth in a pri list until the
appearancoof the list foi t -bo 1895 Phil-
Oelphia horse tihow, a: d much credit
is due i1bis association for i�s clearing of
tbe� iki-mosphere in this diiection. We
quote it the conditions for "'�Ior,,es in har-
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Harness horses mnst be pr4etically sound
and will bo judged by their adap.tibility to the
purposes and vehichoos specified in the several
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Apply TuR Kxmsrro*
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EDAR TIMBER FOR SALE. -The undersigne
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ARRY MNF--Thb undersigned has for @&I
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2ME BAKEP, C'raubtlook, P. 0. 1408-1
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Farms for sate in Emt. Huron, the bat
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quit. For full Informatioo. write or call peroonalli
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_zritiftng grain, only donO our own grinding, bettl
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worksM. $�-476.03will uythe wholeoutfitorvoi
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Red, good s6inials with zood pedigrees, prices and
terms to suit the hard times. T)AVID M`1L.Ni%, Ethel
361mrio. 1425
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T, Lei 26, Concession 4, H. R. B., Tuckersomith,
iwo Thorobred Durham Bulls, ten and twelve months
aid, solid red in color- Will be sold on reasonable
berms. HERBERT CRICH, Sealorth, P-. 0.
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iERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE. -The understened
hso.for service on Lot 27, concession 3,McKillop,
a thoroughbred Jersev bull, the beat in the county,
to. which a limited number of cows wIII be taken.
TermN 81 at the time of service, with the privi le
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stgned will keep for service, at the Brucefield ,
Choose Factory, a thorouzhbred Tainworth Boar.
- with regi8tered pedigree. Terms, 81 ; , payable at
f c h privilege of returning if neces.
oM. HUGH McCARTNEY, Brucefield.� 1405-tf
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thoroughbred Barkihire swine, will keep. for
service on . lot 26 Concesgion 6,, McKilloo, the prize
winnin Berkshire boars, " Election " and "Protest."
Tema V payable at tinie of service, with the privil-
or of returning if neoeamry, Men a number of young
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pip for sale. both sexec, JAMES DORRANCE, Sea-
corib P. 0. AW Pairs furnished not.akin. 1412-52
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for further information.
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Wma" -leave Bealorih and Clinton- stations
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'Passenger - - - - 1.07 P. x. 1.23 P. v,
- - 9.05 P. X. 9.22 P. X.
=0:QW_-_-_ - 9.80 A. M. �', 10.16A.M.
Mixed Train ........ 6.20 P. m. 7.05 F� M.
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Pmwnrr - - - 2�53 P.- m. 2-�5,r. N
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BrMsels - - - - 8.13 9.43 9.45
8.27 9.57 10.10
Z=7-- -- , 0.87 10.07 1120
imm souvit- . . Passenger. IfiLd
W%9b&- -� - - . 7.30 F.
3111"T'slo - - - 6.37 11.86 8,15
Brois"Is - �- - 6.64 11.69 Sk.00
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I London, deport - - - - - - 5.15A.1m. 4.40P,
Alewr., - - -11 - - - - 9.22 6.00
Honan- - -- - - - - 9.37 - 6.15
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Clinton.. .. - L- - - .. - 10.12 (96,5
Lon4eeboro _
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Blyijh.... - , _ ---.- - 10.88 Im
Relgrave.....4.. -...--- 10.62 1. E.
Wingbam. arr ve - - - - 11-10 8,P
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Botgrove - - - - - - �-- - 6.50 6.01
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c2mion - - - - - - - 7.30 4.48
Brumfield - - - - -4 - - - L49 4.58
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Him"- f" - - - 8.06 6.12
11z"off - - - - - - - - - - 8.26 &47
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A,-00NRASTj ure riding in park and boulevard, and
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Difforenee Between P " rime r'nn'BIF Sown before cart, mail phaeton,- break or drag.
in zingland d Aniorlm ,
X 3own horse for brougham, victoria,
Our readers who.7-`+ noticed:Secre- 11
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tary ,Morton's aosser I , that farjq)ers in things possess substan o, finish and
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the European pork , rood to half the'di- these horses are drivein slowly. They
mensions they sho 14 have done will 0hould be able to go at the rate of eight
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understand better. what he meant by , miles an hour if require , but rarely a i
contrasting the two types pf, bogin cou, they called on to do it. Five to 811
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*hat Secretary MO lto� i.. Id. our hogs of calling or shopping vehicles. High
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done on a fair, square basis, and be succentful.
There's -a reaman for us continually getting the
greatest share of trade. -Never has our mastery been
so crimplete " it is now. No other concern can sell
at the prices we can and will ; none can give you the
choice of so fine a line of instruments as our@, �"
square or upright pianos, or for church or parlor
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of seven ycars. j
TERMS -83,05, or $10 or more monthly,4n"til paid.
What can I bel more liberal, more inducive, more
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properly fitted ;Iagses. Many sahool ohildren with,�
this defect are called stnpid, but vitth properly fitted 1,
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glagges they way become the brI, ghteot of' scholars.
1his �o quite a common and dangt tons defect. H"ar-,
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metropia is a malformation wh ch keeps the eilis"K
muscle in constant use, whereas n the normal eye z
Is at rest when looking at a distat oft. This defect, if '
ne0keted, way result in -nervous depression and
pain, and even, prostration. M. -opia is a diseased
condition of tht eye, which shot Id be very carefully I
fitted to.prevent an increAue of he dcfect,, and peg- �
haps ultimate bliDdnesa. Preab opts is a lose of me-
coniniodation in the eye, which amy cause cataract,
unless corrected by artificial aid. Frequently nervoual
or sick headaqhes, and also serious illneea,, are
brou ht on by one or inore of the above defects. Re.
meniter no cbar�e f -Dr testing you eyes.
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were too fat I that ish wante . d
lean meat, ;�4 on, ��� at any bacon
from. a hog thlat had three or i more inch-
es of fat u hi ba k.
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Yorkshire breed. I "Miss' Emily," an
English large white', Yorkshiro sow that
took, nine first pr6es in succession,
measured 9 feet 4 1 inches around her
body just beb
,jnd e shoulder. ,� T. here
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to bee g 'me ta'lks 0 1 ard like our ,Ameri-
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The most popular eed among the Eug-
118h today, howevvr, is the raedium
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Now look on this
you see the favor: American'type, �
Poland-Chinal sow 1hat won zp prize
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in the agr.d cl�ss a � Itbe World's fair.
She is ,a eb im4l, aceordliDg to
American d -", Rt for carryiilg meat
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have almost disa 0eared in th� mas,s,
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not so much of meAt as -of fat.. It is
time American fa ers bogan to under-
stand the truth al)6 t pork making. A,
hog that is one ma i of fat is a diseased
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mark and Austrit 1fa do, beed#se our
swine are monsters of fat., 1et opr farm-,
ers bring' their hogs- to m4turity , quick-
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mix witU the animals' ft).Ood moire lean
meat m0cing sub6tauce and -less- orn.
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To s�cure the best results, #owever, it is
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divianal merit to s ch an . ' itent'that he
will be able to trai ismit hi *good quali-
ties to his hpnbs. It is bes to have him
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him in good! tbrif y cond I'lon, pot too
fat. 1 1 .
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the pounding will be de ximenfal. But
the feet mutit be picked up with a snap
and hocks and knees must play in at-
tractive fashion.' A low and loggy gait
is not permissible even in a town horse
which spends a good part of his time
standing still in front -o: I store or man-
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must be a good lookerwhen standing,
possessing enough size snod substance to
fit the vehicle and enou h carriage and
finish to attract Atention- and compor i t
with the elegance of the appointments.
The park horse, on the contrary, is
distinctly a show horse , action. ere
we must have bold style and flash
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mation, such a's a hollow back or plah
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quarters, may be overl ed if the hors 3
can got himself up and go on air. E 3
must make a showwbeuever going. In-
deed park riding in our cities may 1*
called "the assing sh . " The pole
chains must � be jingle� [ merrily, knees
must be dashpd to the chin and hock'p
well flexed. �Pace is nool - required ber�.
Those who a�ec,t this s;yle of driviD�
are the observed of all dDservers and flp
not care to pass too q aickly from the
sight of the cro�d. I I
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at the rate of eight or te I mi les an hourl '
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him, and then oily for A short distance.
Park driving is ordina" ily done at the
rate of six miles an hour, and a faster
gait scarcely comports with the excess-
ive action that is desire,l or the dignity
which should attend a family airing.
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conformation and bandmine in finish as
well as flash in ,,iction he is all the more
valnable, but t �ie highest steppers will
frequently bo fqund a I it down in the
back. -
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break or coach . ust have suffici . ent sub-
stance.and shapeliness and bold, true
action, but nei :her tho; high fLnish of
the town h6rse � uor the i ive action
of the park h is r4=61Y neces-
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sary. He must have pace, however. A
road horse is going somewhere. He has
distance before him and wEight behind
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substance and strength � is the town and
park horse and more pa(e. A road horse
should go along at the: -at of 10 to 12
miles an hour, and whencalled on to
go home. in a burry a eal good horse
should be able to 14 miles in an
hour. But this is far. f in the speed of
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box road wagon. It is t e ifference be-
tween a 2:30 gait and a 4 inute gait.
These distinctions in e use of the
high stepping horse hi ve never been
sharply set forth in a pri list until the
appearancoof the list foi t -bo 1895 Phil-
Oelphia horse tihow, a: d much credit
is due i1bis association for i�s clearing of
tbe� iki-mosphere in this diiection. We
quote it the conditions for "'�Ior,,es in har-
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and will bo judged by their adap.tibility to the
purposes and vehichoos specified in the several
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riages conformation, substance
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arley, mid-
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will be specially
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siderable, in�pr 'ment cu.,i be made at
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classes for which they are
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work it is suggested that
exhibitors will do
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�Torpid Livetj Bad Breath� T 3 st y cur an
egtilate the;bcowels. vxrmv a 10 TO rl".
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D. Ron, POsiJent.. Clinton P. O.; 11r. j
Shannon, Sec -T , "forth P. O.; Imlobsoi
surdia, In ..... r of Losses, Seale: rib P. 0.
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Jamo. Broadfobt, Seaforth; .ex.'Gardinew, Load
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Joseph Evans, � Beeohwood; M. Murdis, Sealorib;
Thoo. Garbutt, Clinton. � i
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James Cumm ; , ondvi le -, 0ohn B. M Lean,
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act other busii iesm Will -be prc aptly iWOwnded W on
application to i my ofthe abov afficaM sddroeo�ooed to
their respectiv � post offi-es. I
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too early to I reed 0 �ewes, I Many
well to consider carefully
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which their horses are best
Qcw accordirwly.
aduipted and enter.
lambs come reas nably e4rly apyhow,
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as they geti a b6tt growth' during the
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traveled, their
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C "W"y
better condition t wit . bstand the hot 7
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fat and the beef too lean.
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more than lwo� �ears with the same'
Remember what', S
retary- Morton
flock of ewes�- � t t
says --that the British w
ill not eat bacon
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made from a hog that has
more than 2Y4
tion of the b4t res, feed' g ioll so that
iuches 8f fat upon his back.
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Cotswolds have whil
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siderable, in�pr 'ment cu.,i be made at
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shires have black faces and
Southdowns
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a comparati Flely mall, cdst, and with
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have brown faces.
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sonable care to - ve. . it costs n
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keep fe� than
he does not think c4?rr
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wore to an good sheep
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food for
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as there are now in this
draft horses
country, though
will be loss. Mu , i of the quality of the
Bbeep is determ ned bythe quality of
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the ram. -St. L uis epablic.
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b6dies and
Iror Fa toning Cattle. �
long legs, for getting through'the
mud,
A writer in an xchange says to fatten
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and Percherons
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IIATO DOD- JLJues"Oru
freight
lu"O ormes
train to-
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acm of grass for eao cow or steer. Be-
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heavy old enrriag es were
drawn.by these
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Conestoga
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wagons, and one breed
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little of DICK' 0 FIE is
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te there is no CONDITION ' I
gOiDg - Pon' R I �nigh
to DICK'S. -Am, try I ,,,�01 e,qua'
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Dick'@ Unitntat, 25c., Dick'a Ointment, L-�o
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twopreparstions,ont
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their eff" or,produce after
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11 ant � ions of Powooni � 11;4 � 4 /I . Y . e . U R I tled�5 's
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transinisoicons o power. In suax-ISS1111 oper- . / I
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. stion in tie Un d States, tfidugli neltbor I � I I // I I%/ � -
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-�nsmisxlon and tuich, dif- '�
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trausinis ion of, oil by pipe �ino fromi the . I 1.
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natural Iflelds of Now York,� Ohio � and P :11
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pii I (� 'lly it �s a well known fact that you
N:110% to a Olfita'DOO Of -.. I V
Ponnsyl tide Wtioter, . I . /t- .. I I can buy Boots and Shoes cheaper at I .
over 400 !itjll�s. The other Is; thO tninomis- I I
Sion of 114ttural gag, Qw) by i�4 line, from I often bring coughs *rA colds. ,our store than �olsewhere. Our sales
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thq Indhina flulds to the city, �f'cljicako, a �! / whilo are large, because we sell good
distance )I about 120 milos. i � ! I -i : . �
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Tho pi �)i ng of oil, first frox.n the individ- I �
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bas been ;�a process of gradua� developwent m ftinmation of the bront,hial � . .
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for the I , � 80 ye.irs. The InOlvidual wells certainty. Relieves,
were grall"I'lially connected by feed pip -es to � 10001,05- large .sales. We buy and sell Mr
f . I Ikeall promptly. 3 a
I . -SPO CAW ; �that is why we can
larger trOnk lines, which caM the otl to � A TArge Bottle for 25 Centi. � ,
The storage conters. � : I . sell 0 cheap.
There are 12 puniping sta ' tions along 1 1 1 1015 I LAWREIGE CO.: LTI. with u.s. and we.will still continue to
this line; iltuated about 85wiles apart. , I rROTRIETOnS. �
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Tho putnps operate ai�,a pressure, of About !1 : i MONTREAL I I �
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1,000 pou�ds per square ineb, and ltb4M ca- � I I -
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pacity of ibe line J� r about 30,00 b�arrols a I I 1i I ROOK Ed T!TOX 'PRICES
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The main PIPO line is (111VI,ded ilito �Iivl- , � I Away below 'all otbem
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WILT sysNnh, an(! has rdniflaxl:y, itsdiv��Ion � i 7 L7, . i --
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superintendwits and engincos, ,I se0lon K 4 5 -0
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graph stations and daily reports. I I -
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er tritusniissions, and beaTs many strl;k I gr"ustes of , .
k, I u $1. �-
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iolectricity. ln tho Indiana gasileld NII)qut i T I We Felling Children's Shoes eheap-
60 wells, are in operatlon, having an 4ver- I : Matham. � I � .
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ago daily capacity of about 5,000,000 ojabic Viss ]Lizz'e Hales, a graduate of the Busi- � . I
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feet * ewh. As in the oibields', so �ere r esi D art ment, left Chatharn on .Monday � :
the �ndivldutkl wells are connected by 'feed to �ake- a'po 3ition as book-keeper in Spokane, �
plpe's to a supply line, Which colhIcts the NVashi
I � gtor Territory, worth.W per month. : jr V ft 117
gas and carrivs it to a punip�ng station. $he' wa : a 6. ever pupil, and will undoubted- T, I T RUTLAMU.Q.
There large compresscors,. capable�Of V*0- ly, flll t ,e pl4oe acceptably. ' ..
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ducing and slistaining a premure 6f 9,000 � - 813 e tha Garret UAIN STREET, SEAFORTIL
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Pounds per iare Inch, forwo the gas, into tjon as a 00grapher temporarily with Wm. 1 1
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the trailsixii Ion line to Chicago. TW I -
normal prossure carried on this line Is 300 I T
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pounds per square inch, Which I lits of colle"111 ens Tuesday, Sept. &d.
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a daily delivery of iroin 10,000,01 ,4 6,12, - � 4109�46!a ;
000,000 cubic feet. of gm . in Dibleago'. � 14�12�3 '� I I D. McLACHLAN, Chatham, Ont. I �
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-vvbcro it is sold at aprice much belowthat ' I it �
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of ordinary illurninating gas.-$. Dana !I 11 I - - . I
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An Arizona correspondent of flie ' San � C . ' I -AT .GrREATLY-
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Diego Union gives the foollowinle do&nl- i i \/V I- T H , � ,� ' I � � �
tioDs of tho uttines Of various Indian t�jbev � V - - 4
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In that wild and woolly territory *ndi the I " � Q I - a
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habitat of eacb: a �. ,aH I LO. 'S-';'
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Apache means man -Adana, of 1 the , - .< i : 11
Apaches thero are the Tontos (foolo'), Olilr- .11 , ` - - -1 � . �
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kahna (niount,iins), the Aloinvo, (1461f I -1 it, ! , , �
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breeds), the Ckyoteros (coyotes), go X06- , I I I I
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on the Gila r1yer; the Maricopas are I Affill- I our" Inciplont CovirumptiM and In tba
1 1454 Couat and CrCMF ceiro. .
ated with tbo' Plums; Papagoes ate Ibap- I I
1 tize(l. Pinias; Yumas are on the IoNver'-Col- � For sale by 1. V. FEAR, Seaforth. � .
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ori�do river; 3lojaves are on th6 upper iC01- I I Z .
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� city called by the Spandarils the Clty'a� oe rhe Kippen MiJILS � JEFFERY,
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Buffalo and descriW by the po�et ��oouthe,� , 1 � ! .
as descendanta of the colony of 116dool � I �
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prince of Wales, Willo Sailud west, , in the. , TO THE FRONT AS USUAL I _ - 0ARAf1U0AEV8 BLOCK, .
twelfth w,ritury with several shtps aud I - I SEAFORT11.
never returned, These are by far the moo j 1!he Rippen mills are n" running at full blast and �
iiiteresting Indians in Arizona. They bavq �" prepared to do GRISTING on the shortest notice,,
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visited Salt Lake, U. T., and ,copver" and mod reasonsWe ti�ms. In this way youget . .
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ble, buirit has not been found. i : i I CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. I
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the northern part of the territory, in Va�i I � MC)G B- -
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t.%in tribe on the &anta W- ,aria; the SupAls; 6M or theyiVill be out to order. '
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aren reninant of tho'cliff dwellorp, IQC:ar i I OF THE SAW. I
tbe canyons of the Colorado river; the Co- � : . M-UM:BMER- 11 -
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kind bc�art, a de-sh-e to please, and the I -
merest rudiments 0� knowledge of the sim- � I I :
pler social responsibilities nceil worry� � I I � . I . j
about their "manners." Theself respoct, � ft
VhjkP q -Qod. conscj4DIiceandself rollaAcel � I i .
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trary rules of etiq ette, sucli Rs concern i POWDERS
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the proper way to S ake hands, tbe mum-' Cwso SICK MEADACH& and Keulalgl� I 0
be j eft at a rece 1 In so MIffurmts also coated Tongue, Dizzt- No 1-3;000t -
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ber"of -cards to be ption, fhe - PAU01m 71190"'l, 0
way to turn oiit ya ir toes, and the special � ness, BiliOusness, Yoain in the Side, Co - naU L 0 (D
Torpid Liver Bad Breath. To stay cured Q t
eting that is tlxc current fad -al -1 tb�se regulate 1he 'bowels. Vjj0W Njoeff TO TAKS. W-4 ;
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rules are liable to ,hange fr000n� season��W PAICS i26 CAFNrS AT 09 --- * I CD CD a I.,
seasoD, vary in d. fferent. localities and I � - - �u �
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that is the result of cordW intent c I 4n 1 i - %&I : 0 I.- ,
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nevor be rude nor ill I done. Bad temper , I . : �r 0
Conduct of any kindl Somethifigo = Is .:.
is always ill bred. f I O's
that pu ts others to distress is always " Vad � i , pt (D *
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that office or biggh i hieveinent confers'� Is ; I I I P -
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always hopeless r�dcncss, and your own 1! cil
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aniusing signs, eve in 13ost6n, where etu- I I i �
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The city �grocery Is to the front this , lwj�. i::y I
namcial clas". There is a "homemade r J 2. !4
bakerylt on a certain istreet which contW W I h a new line of (!% 11- oo W
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ually excites the -IlAstener's interest as.to . 1� -
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what a factory ina& bakery may be. �INP('ER 6 -
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this establishmeDt Is no funuler than 1 -be � i � � : LN, CO .
4 I pa�nless dental parlor" on another str6et, I . I of the : Tr- I -
which makes us feel glaO that the "par- i � ;
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But perhaps the climax is capped by the1 possible these �ard times ; also some . ;
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the heat of the sun Is not due to combus- 4 stock of Groceries m any house in . CD (D 0
tion' or contntotion, but to Dic stor" Of own and Sell " cheap as possible and C10-1 P P
electricity supplied Iffrom space and from ! I
all the orbs of wMeb it is the center. The live. Would like to have aa many of *b 0 0 �
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author holds that space is pervaded with y old eustoni6n call* and see me and
f&ttconuated vapor or gases, chiefly aqueous, lithe 4ew ones that like and com- No � .
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