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advances made on same
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F June and Deoembeg.
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P. Agent.
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'heels are
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tidies' styles,
lots for cash at
MAIN STREET
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MAY 29, 1896
•
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
rimetat POSTS.. -Ten thousand choice cedar posts
]lea for 10c. each at COLEMAN'S, Seaforth. 148041
Dominion and Provincial Lund
L•J.Msurveyor, Member of theAssociation of Ontario
Burt ors, Dublin, Ontario. 1886.62
oKENNA,
SALLIdN FOR SERVICE. - The standard bred
stallion, " Wilder Lee," will "stand for the im.
veament of stock at hie owner's stable in Hensel'.
I. I. BERRY, Hensall. 14574t
EETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. -
The Council of the corporation of the County •
of Huron, will meet in the Court Room, in the town
sit 3 odeonTuesday, WHANE Cls the 2nd k. June next,
at8oelock o'clock p.
elleTANTED.-Poring or middle aged men of char-
aeter. Hundreds foremost in Canada started
with us. About $14 a week to begin with. The
BRADLEY.GABRETSON CO., LTD., Toronto, Ont.
1477
TARN TO RENT -To rent a 2041 acre fare, 2
miles from i%iugham with first-class buildings,
and well watered. It is all in pasture, and is an ex-
cellent chance for either farming or pasturing cattle.
For particulars, apply to Box 125, Wingham. 1473tf
TORN BEATTIE, Clerk ef the Second Division
t7ourt County Commissioner, of Huron Con-
eeyanoer, land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds
invested and to Loan. Office -Over Sharp &
teens' store, Main street, Seaforth. 1289
300 Private funds to loan at lowest
500 rates of interest in sums to suit
700. borrowers. Loans can be com
$1,000 pleted and money: advanced
$1,500 within two days. Apply to R.
$2,500 S.HAY8, Barrister, c.,Seaforth.
125
STOCK FOR SALE.
aellitOROUGIIBRED BULL FOR SALE.-Fer sale-
& thoroughbred Short Horn Bull, reg'stered
pedigree. Red, 16 months old ; very superior anim-
al, and will be sold cheap. Apply on lot 30, conces•
sign 5, Usborne,'or address THOMAS OUD98O4 2E,
Lumley P. 0.
DULLS FOR SERVICE AND FOR SALE. -The
J) undersigned has on lot 25, London road,
'Iuckersmith, a thero'bred Durham bull, to which a
limited number of cows will be taken. Terms $1,
to insure a calf. Also a good young Durham bull;
14 months old, for sale cheap. JAMES PATTER-
SON,
14844 T8r 4R -
SON, Brucefield. I<
til
HOROUGHBRED DURHAM BULL FOR SALE,
The undersigned has for sale a thoroughbred
Durham bull, 16 months old. He is red in color an
is eligible for registration in the Dominion Her
Book. Will be cold reasonably. WM. CARNOCHAN
JR., lot 18, concession 4, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, o
Egmondville P. 0. 1481-t1
yIIOR:OUGRBRED BULLS FOR $ALE. -For sal
two Thoroughbred Short Horn. Bulls, registers
pedigree, one red and the other white, and abou
one year old ; very superior animals, and will be sol
cheap. Applyon Lot 30, Concessiore-Usborne, o
address TILO. CUDMMORE, Lumley P. 0. 14694f
1DIGS FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE.- Th
undersigned, breeder of Large English Ber
shires,has for sale boars and sows in farrow. Hewi I
also keep for service the stock boar Gladstone, pu
chased from Mr. George Grden, of Fairview. Term ,
-$1 payable at the time of service with the privile e
of returning if necessary, if booked $1.50. JAM B
DORRANCE, Lot 26, Concession 5, McKilIop, Se
forth P. 0. 1465.52
�i TALLION FOR SALE. -For sale cheap, tl
0splendid young Clydesdale Stallion, 'Hem
Irving,"- He is from imported stock on both side
being aired by "Olenery Prince." He is three yea
old, of bright bay color and a perfect model. This
a splendid chance for any person desiring to procure
- good horse, as he will be sold cheap and eu ea
terms, as the owner has no_ time to attend .to hit
Apply to the undersigned, London road, Stanley,
Brucefield P, 0. JOHN MURDOCH. ' 1482-4
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§TOCK AND LUMBER FOR SALE. -The un'elr
signed has for sale cheap, a superior young sho t
m bull, ready for service, registered pedigree a d
red color. Also a number of newly calved Bows a d
some thoro'bred Chester white pigs, both sexes. P' e
and hemlock lumber, dressed and undressed ; al o•
shingles and laths for sale at rock bottom prices, t
RANNIE'S MILLS, lot 12, concession 9, Hay, Zuri h
P 0. S. RANNIE. - 1482x4
BOARS FOR SERVICE. -
�
MWORTH BOAR FOB SERVICE. -The under-
signed will keep for service, at the Brucefie d
Cheese Factory, a thoroughbred Tamworth Bo r.
with registered pedigree. Terms, $1; payable = t
time of service with privilege of returning if nee
tory. HUGH MoCARTNEY, Brucefield. 14054
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
DROPERTY FOR SALE. -For sale, the props y
on the Bayfield road, in Bay field village, kno n
as the Bruesdon property,containicg 15 acres. Th re
is a good brick house, a driving shed and ba • s ;
a good orchard, plenty of hard and soft water. It is
nicely situated, and will be sold cheap and on r'a-
sonable terms. For further particulars -apply to R.
H. Collins, Exeter ; F. Holmested, Seaforrh ; B. R.
Higgins, BrueefieIi, or to the proprietor, Ja.•es
Spackman, lot 5, L. R. S., Stanley, Bayfield p.st-
ofitoe. 1475 12
T1ARMI FOR SALE IN MICHIGAN. -For sale , t a
bargain, 160 acre farm in Huron county, Mi.hi-
gan. 80 acres are cleared, 20 logged and 60 bu:h.
20 acres are in wheat, 6 in rye, 16 in oats and 8 in
peas. The soil is clay loam, and the farm is hirh,
dry and level. On the place is a good frame house,
new frame barn 101x36, with granary ; there is lso
a good orchard and plenty of good water. The f rm
is in a German settlement, with good roads ; 4 .• les
from Elkton, 2 from Soule, and half a mile fro•
school. Price 81,500 ; $2,500 cash, balance on t me
to suit. WM. J. SAUNDERS,- Soule P. O., Hu on
county, Michigan. 1481-4
living ups
usiness.
As we are going out of business, our
whole stock of BOOTS `and SHOES,
TRUNKS and VALISES, will have
to be cleared out in the next 90 days
regardless of cost. As this is a
genuine sale, yon will be able -to get
the best bargains ever offered in Sea -
forth. Our ,'.tock is all new and up-
to-date in style and quality; and
especially adapted for Spring and
Summer wear. We have always had
the reputation ° of keeping the best
ggodsin town, and our stock -this
Spring is better than ever. - Our sale
opens on
FRIDAYand SATURDAY,
APRIL 24th and 25th,
when you will be able to buy good
at wholesale prices and under.
TNESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE. -Lot 22, con
_LI sign 2, H. R. S., township of Tuckersmitb,
taming 1C0 acres, with 90 acres cleared.
underdrained and in a good state of =Rivet
There is on the premises a good orchard, also a
brick story and a half house, 24x34, with woodsh
brick kitchen 18x20 attached, hard and soft w
Two good frame barns, each 85x50, one with 12
lean to and stone stabling underneath ; driving
20x85. Buildings in good state of repair. Far
well situated ; about five miles from Clinton an
from Seaforth, on good gravel road ; school wit
mile ; church opposite place. Possession any
to suit purchaser. Price very reasonable. App
A. E. TURNER, Clinton P. 0. I481
Richardson & M'Innis
es.
on•
and
on.
ood
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ter.
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MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
SEAFORTH
CARRIAGE
WORKS.
The best Buggies and Wagons
illy stock of Carriages is very complete ; all hand
made, under our own supervision. Don' buy foreign
factory -made buggies, when you can get better made
at home, and as cheap, if not cheaper than the work
brought in from outside towns. Why spend your
money in building up rival towns and injure your
own, when you can do better at home. Call and see
me and be convinced.
All kinds of blaoksmkthing and repairing promptly
andsatisfaotoily done.
A full stock of Cutters of the best material and
latest styles, which will be sold cheap.
TT OUSE AND LOT FOR -SALE. -The unde ign•
1 1 ed offers for Bale the following valuable , rop-
erty in Chiselhurst, namely : A good, frame wel-
ling, with an acre of fine land adjoining it, on • hich
there is at present one-quarter acre of good, he4ithy
strawberry plants and over 100 good fruit trees of
nearly every kind, including a large num ,erof
splendid plum and pear trees of the latest and best
variety. There is also a large quantity of mall
fruits, and besides the dwelling house there is a ood
stable and well on the premises. The props is
nicely situated, being right beside two chur hes,
store and postoffice, and blacksmith shop, and will
be sold at a very reasonable price, on terms to suit
purchaser. For further particulars apply to T : OS.
NICHOLLS, Proprietor, Chiselhuret P. 0., or . G.
J. SUTHERLAND, Conveyancer, Heneall. 147 -13
CARRIAGE
P A INTI T
BERT WILLIAM'
Lewis McDonald,
SEAFORTH.
1480
Kootenay
Contains the new ingredient, and
is made by an electrical process
that will revolutionize medical
science throughout the world.
Kootenay cures all -kinds of
Kidney troubles, and is a positive
cure for Rheumatism.
Spring
IT CURES
DYSPEPSIA,
HEADACHE, -
BILIOUSNESS,
, And every form of bad
'blood, from a pimple to the
worst scrofulous sore,
and we challenge Canada
to produce a case of
Eczema thaKootenay
will not cure.
Medicine
8, 8. RV/OMAN MEDICINE CO. HAMILTON, ONT.
6
THE - HURON
SHEEP SHEARING MACI- INES.
I
Wilt Do Not Floekmasters Utilize Them
In America?
Nearly all the very large fitations in
New South Wales and Quee land now
have machines installed in their sheds,,,h
which, like all other marl i,cry, have
come to stay, Owing to the very low
wool, the sales of
e not beth so great
uld have been, but
up a little farther
e a largo increase''
advantaged claim
-
e (1) that in the
d quantity of wool
em (equal to one -
d) practically pays
when the number
su7aounts to 20,000
in subsequent years
; also that in lamb •,.
ngth of staple ob-
increase the value
e weight cut is al -
not necessary for a ,
hine to be an old
cceSs ata a - machine ,
found that trades -
The McKillop Mutual. Fire
Insurance Company.
OARM AND ISOLATED TWIN
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED
prices " of stock and
machines of late hav
as they otherwise we
directly prices move
there will probably
in this business. Th
ed for the machines
theft year the increas
Ftined by using t
pound per he
or the - installatio
idf 0.99p put throu
or over,. and (2) that
there is no wasty ti
shearing the extra 1
tain9d considerably
of t$e'wool, while t
so increased. It is
man:handling the
shearer to be a
shearer. It has bee
of rinks'.
(Lo. Watt, President, Harlock P. 0.; James
Breadfoot, Vice -President, Seaforth P. 0.; W. J
Shannon, Seoy-Treas., Seaforth P. O.; Michael
Idilydie, Inspector of Losses, Seaforth P. O.
I DIRECTORS.
4as. Broadfoot Seaforth ; Alex. Gardiner, - Lead
bury ; George Dale, Seaforth ; Thomas E. Hays,
Seaforth ; M. Mnrdie, Seatorth : Thee. Garbutt,
Clinton ; Thomas Fraser, Brucefield ; John B. Mc-
Lean, Kippen.
A0ra. •
Thos. Mame, Harlook ; Roble McMillan, Seaforth
Ja es Cumming, Egmondvlile ; Gecrge Hardie and
Join C. Morrison,audiors. -
arties desirous to effect Inenranoes or trans-
act
rans•
act other business will be promptly attended to on
replication to any of the above officers, addressed to
their respective post offs^ea.
Desires to state to the public that he will co'tinus
the business so long carried on by his father, the late
James Waffles, and is prepared to do all kinds of
CARRIAGE PAINTI G
In the best and most artistic :manner, and o• the
most reasonable terms. A trial is respeetfu y so-
licited.
SHOP -As formerly, over L. McDonald's Ca riage-
Works, Godorich.street,
14704fSEAFORTH.
JUST A WOR
sox•..,.
-ABOUT-
HARNESS
We are giving the best value
ness ever offered in Seaforth, n
skilled workmen, and only fir
material used. - .
Repairing promptly attends
Bring along your old collars
will make them work.
Light harness a specialt
M. BRODERI
Corner Main and John
Seaforth.
now the
Kidneys' Talk.
They have a Language
of their own.
Kindeys can't talk, but if you don't treat
them rightly you will hear from them.
it
or
too
.ok.
They have a language of their own, and
is how they speak to yo>i; You stool
strain, ride too far, walk too much, work
hard and rest too little; then your b
aches, and your head aches, and you i
all over. - -
Oh 1 you say, it's because I'm tired out.
Note,. this isn't true. It's because your
kidneys are tired. -
They..can only do just so much and the
lifting, stooping, straining or exciting has
star clod their action.
SHEARING
men, such as co
smiths, - carpenter
chan10 used - to
ranch better leach'
than the old h -
week's practice
quite accustome
expert, if not mo
man who has bee
years. The great
ginner experienc
sheep, but this q
tics. To get the
of the machine
have to be kept q
head. This not
chine to travel fr
seus the number
on the sheep a
because, with a
ly cut when a, po
up between the tee
when the point ofa sl
the teeth. Careful statist
machine shears are, cin th
20 per cent faste
The general pr
end of the wee
sheep being freq
allowing for sl
men to get int
straining their
Perhaps the
catch the -ear of
work starts in r
"Tari" often gi
"tar here!"
away!" as - the
sheep, intermit'
bleating of the
to saynothing
the sears or the
• From the • st
fleeces, taking c
orthodox fashio
on the skirters'
skillfully spre
skitter, workin
tions, hands the
grades and pl
bins, after whi
near the back o
finish off the wo
Review.
' Best
I send you a
harness oil that
once a year and
and. glossy hi
tried it will us
several years
to be made for
use. This is t
To two q
pounds of mu
castor oil, one
black, - one -ha
ounces of rosin
pitch. Put all
over a slow fir
hour. Then s
minutes. Th
sel, leaving all sediment in the
When cold, it is ready for use. If you
cannot obtain fish oil, get neatsfoot.
The fish oil wi
ing harness.
and tallow. Al
and rubbed in
dry rag. -Co
Y MACHINERY.
ch builders, black-
er, in fact, anyl me-
andling tools, make
e shearers as a rule
d shearers.. After a
mechaliic becomes
to the work, and as
e so, then perhaps a
"hand" j shearing for
:t trouble that the -be -
is in handling the
'ckly comes by prac-
ost effective work out
he skins of the sheep
'to tight, like a drum -
only enables the ma -
e and fast, but it les -
.f ridged that are left
d minimizes the cuts,
arsine, Isheep are on-
tiol# of the skin gets
h of , the comb or
in gets under
cs show that
whole, fully
than hand shearjs.
tiee is to startt the
ams: of stud
first diem --
enabling the
ting without
I
e
r
The heart •has pumps the blood into
them faster than t ey loo , d filter" it. The
filter - ie overtaxed amid ibeeome8 clogged.
They cry for assistance ii] the many symp-
toms that follow.
There is dull headache!, backache, pains
in various parts of the body, y, scalding of the
urine,. high colored urine, puffiness under
the eyes, swelling of the legs said all the
other conditions that go with . kidney die -
orders. - Why do the kidneys thus tell you their
Dtroubles in language so }lain as to be un-
mistakable ?
So that you may be warned in time. Will
you heed the warnings ? -
If so, you will use Doans Kidney Pills.
ttothinng starts - the kidneys working so
quickly._ Remember i' oan's. It is the
original` kidney pill, the most reliable
kidney pill, and the pill you can_ place
roll confidenee in to curelyon. For a by
EXPOSITOR. -
HARDi•NESS iN HORSES.
Starvation and Lap sere to Cold Do Not
Dev op It.
There is an - as: iguated notion still
lingering in the minds of some farmers
that in order to have a tough, hardy
and enduring hors it should be submit-
ted to hardship di ing its colthood, says
an agricultural p per. - Some farmers
even have a natio 1 that they can freeze
certain -ailments - a d diseases opt of a
horse by learning -it : loos in. the corn-
field during the • inter ifith no other
shelter than that sf a haystack. It is
quite true that horse thathas been
subjected to bards 1 'ps during his colt -
hood will be able o endure. If he were
not hardy the e a sure would kill him,
and that he liv:• through it is due to
the fact that har ess -and vigor rein
to him by inheritance. Under severe
conditions it is only the strongest that
survive, and exposure to hard conditions
is nature's way of
lings. While doin
bly restricts the
they are enabled
conditions and st
to preserve the 1'
hazards. This is t
this antiquated n
a very misohievor
has done much t
unprofitable. F
the market, and
size and style as
iness, and these
generous diet an
exposure to sufd
as will preserve
in bar .
ads by
st- lass
o.
n we
St
K,
CYCLES
,•,. ..KENWOOD,RAI'IBLER,CREECENT.
;;.5" 7,...1.k6;= -,;Z:16' CR ,�3V FORD and SPECIALS.
n, 3. 1/ PSLINAND scOONO-HAND.
''..'12 !ri` `•-`-til/ ;:' Nr,„ s cii everyi.vliere.
-.'zr =: t Getourpric#esandsavemoney.
, c ' d a, ti le Iid.r'AI,IING AND NIOKELLII�IG.
." // i\ : t ..logue Free.
es -e> . :x se ';
T. 41. BOYD ti sou,
1' _ --:-....:_al 5 ; :..,l i eapar.eeSt., nostreed
-the •:
ently th
w work,
the Cul
'sta.
ost striking sound to
the oil ker af>;er the
al earnest is the order
en in s deep voice as
hire shoats of f `Wool
ringers cut out their
led with the ace ional
heep, adil to the babel,
f the constant_ ck of
hirl of the machinery.
nds the boys secure the
e to lift them Lu the
and throw theism out
ab'les, at] the seine time
ing them out, The
under special ifistruc-
on to the Glasser, who
es the fleeces in the
the pzjessers, Waiting
the bins, are ready to
k.-Dalgety's Monthly
killing off the weak -
this nature invaria-
izes to the point that
to endure the hard
1 live. Nature aims
e of the worthy at all
e element of truth in .'
otion. It Is, however,
notion and one that
render horse growing
ers grow horses for
the market demands -
veil as vigor and hard-
an
ardan all be secured by -a
l proper shelter with
iently hard conditions
he inherited vigor and
capacity to endue. The well fed, civi-
lized man will endure more than any of
the ill - fed. and ill clothed -races. The
is well nourished will
dsbips than a North
Bayard Taylor, in
bia, discovered that his
en could endure more
e native sons of the
rule holds with horses.
ea of stunting horses
f developing hardiness
ld be laid aside in the
h the dash churn, the
pinning wheel and the
t of • lumber which the
It will not do, on
to resort to the method
es or any kind of young
e first winter, should be
11 fed, not with hay
grain, amid should have a
'n a paddocl. or in the
sheltered at night when
white mall that
endure ui.ore h
American] Indi
his travels in Ar
well fed. white
hardships': than t
desert. The earn
Therefore the i
for the purpose
is one that sho
garret along wi
old fashioned
rest of that so
age has outgro
the other hand,
of coddling hor
stock. A colt, t
particularly w
alone, but with
run every day
pasture, being
he wants shelt
.1
Harness Oil.
recipe for a waterproof
only ha; to be applied
makes the harness soft
Every one who has
no other. It sold for $1
o and was not . allowed
ale, only for individual
e recipe: , -
of fish oil - add two
n talldw, one pint of
fourth pound of ivory
pound beesw four
one ounce of b gaudy
gether in an iso kettle
Boil and stir alf an
t off and let s the 15
pour into ano er yes-
ottom.
Hopper
There is mu
to stock this
Still, coarsely
other food is
and for hogs es
of the wheat
use in this w
II
. I
wheat can th
pork to very
in The Jo
experimented
feeding, says t
should be co
to hogs. In
instead of be
never be fed.
To feed the
advantage he
he describes a,
The accomp•
sents a section
feed. hopper fo
ed wheat to p
such as the
most con ani
about 3 eet;
width at bo
from floc or
inches. 'I
inserting
per at e.
The time for
The market pr
lean along •wi
be produced with the Same in
weight ars en fat predaa
Farman armaever abandon t
` en Non1
A c , h corny nor shop
do so, but th
a more nitroge
secure filly as
piremote the t
the varied'at
1 keep mice froth gnaw-
s recipe beats ,coal oil
harness has been oiled
wipe off with a clean,
try Gentleman.
of Too fat. s
ary fat pigs has passed.,
fess a pig that h a some
• the fat, and sf uoh can
cease of
rsinates.
e great
1d they
od with
lI
,,
can vary the f
cites radon and thereby
ea-vy t -eight, aS well as
t of the hogs, by lasing
les of food.
MARRI GE LIOE SES
-I SUED AT -
TIE HURD EXPOSITOR OFFICE
SEAFO TH, ONT IO.
NO WIT ESSES REQUIRED
I
-7
or Feeding. Wheat.
less feeding of wheat
i was last.
fixed with
11 animals
the price
justify its
s inferior
sigh priced
A writer
e, who has
with wheat
the grains
ad fed dry
be soaked
they should
ear than ther
ound wheat
xcellent for
ecially when
low enough to
y. Sometim
be made into
od advantage.
of Agricul
onsiderably
at in white
ely crushed a<
er they ma:
g ground. 'I
and whole.
heat to hogs, to the best
evised --a holiper which
follows :
nying illustration repre-
1 (end) view
feeding groni�
gs. The lens
terial at h
nt. Depth o
width at tc
m, 6 inches:
bottom of tro
pace may be rE
able boards ins:
tenderds or le
f portable
d. or crack-
th may be
d makes
sides (d)
2 feet;
; distance
gulated by
de the hop-
Big ads.
bad medici
Celery=Ne
merit alone
Dear Sirs :
ley's Celery
highly, and
restorative q
passed. I w
some time
before Id
your nidi
better.
2.47 Yonge St., Tor
For sale in Sea
needed to booed
es. Manley's.
e Compound has
o commend it.
cannot praise Man-
erve Compound too
think its toxic and
ties comet lie sure
feeling poorly for
ough overwork and -
talcen one bottle of
e, I felt completely
Yours truly,
te. K. )drab*,
orth by J. S. Roberts.;
In S gaging Time.
country, an' settin' here in
p, drip, drip, of sap a trlcl-lin'
ekets'in the old sugar place;
d our only daughter Grace
-aye safe for me to live alone]
Up in that old brow • farm -house as long's I live I
own ;
An' naught would d. but I must come and stay along
-o' her,
Where sugarin' mig. t be hayln' time, an' all this
buetlin' stir ;
Where smells of spri g, an' tricklin' sap, an' wild
flowers -never oma. -
There ain't no chem e for such things round G e's
city home ;
An'sugarin'-time n different ain't from summer, or
from fall,
I wish's Josiah 'n m • was back -a workin' hard nn'
all.
The children on th
me think o' J
Who we had hoped
meant for hi
It's sugarin'-tiine u
town
I seem to hear the d
down -
Into them wooden b
More Josiah died, a
Instated 'twasn't no
HOG FEEDING HOPPER.
secured, Bo as to hold the hopper up off
the floor the _proper distance. The floor
should be at _east 6 feet wi e, To form a
ches high at
es from out -
lid may se-
edy hinged.
be put any -
I plan is to
eld, and you
ery valuable
heat as feed,
and, by the
by the farm -
he gets for
better quail -
e is no ques-
born, some
in, "Feeding
at," I tried fter my family
ent, feeding eight pigs
orts and bran), oats and
ow that the pork was far
rn fed pork of the seine
raised 091 the same farm.
ently since fed not only pigs
or family use on such foods,
hereof I speak when I say
He died when h
young Josiah
ae brick -paved walks, -they make
would stay by us -the farm Was
was twenty. Yee, theie Was
e now, with hopes' of something
she married what they call a
street, with all the style that
But all the same hen April comes, I see 'em all
agin.
Just runnin' wild around that firm, them three,
akd in
All sorts o' misehie dally,from early spring to fall,
an' all.
I seem to heir the tassels shakin' out upon the
trees ;
I seem to smell th perfuna.es of the May -flowers in
the 'breeze ;
I seem up in the p tur', to hear the single' rills ;
I see the mowin' 1 t, and bear the 'sharpenin' of the
blades ;
I hear the cattle I win' ; I go berr3 in' in the glades ;
I see Josiah br iglu' home the list new pair be
bought ;
I remember how t gether when the children went
away-
Grewin' nig an' married -by the fire at close of
Au' how together e had lived there fifty year -come
fall.
I wieh't Josiah 'n me was back -a workin' hard an'
It's sugarin'-time
Shall I, now g
conain' in -
The old way, thr
For I muet stay
in town.
trough,
let of ho
e of some 10 inc
per A slanting
curdy ver the top, pro
on. Being portable, it c
s in a clover
e benefit of
operties of
ter than corn,
be considered
er when1 he casts up what
his wh.e4 b feeding it.
That *he t will make a
ty of poek ban corn the
tion. Whe Professor S
years ago, is ed his bulle
For Lean M
meat the e
on wheat (
clover and
superior to
class of ho
/ have freq
but heifers
and know
the flesh is
feed th ho
thereby get
manurial p
which is gre
way, shituld
The children nev
night,
Their little feet s
light.
they say ;
An' armee Joaiah
way.
Pine tar
will cause i
It is likel
ods of ship
meats, the s
cease.
Farmers
weather tw
selvee and
-Charles
gasoline sto
irons. Obser
carried it o
hardly dum
fore it expl
ered his fax
severely.
serious.
up country but never once agin
in' on eighty, see the spri.rg a -
ugh the maple trees, 'crest the
in sugarin' time -on Beacon street
r, as of old, shall I tuck in at
tired, but their happy hearts so
back if they could, and Pm too old
ant there, I let 'em have their
It's sugarin'-time up country, though, an' memories'.
like the an
lap, -
An' him an' Jim the farm, the hens, the horees
the stall,
It's sugarin'-tim up country ; I'm homesick -that
is all.
- AN EX EfItIONAL CASE.
orse Routes.
The follow g horses -will travel the routes
mentioned as der, during the season of
1896 :-
MoaDAT-Will 1 aye his own stable, Seatorth, and
go by way of B echwood to George Leinhardt's,
Brodhagen, for n on ; thence by way of Longaway's
hotel, Logan, for night. Tegseav-To Monkton, for
noon ; to Milv don, for night. WtDNESDAT,--TO
At.Newton, from 9 until 11 o'clock thence to Done-
gal, for noon ; to Branderberger's hotel, Atwood, for
night. FarDAY-J- o Ethel, for noon ; the Queen's
hotel, Brussels, f r night. SATI:IIDAT-Leadbury, for
noon ; then to. own stable, where he will remain
until Monday mo sing. 1484
The Ken
StaLlio
Will stand for
the season at his
GREGOR, Prop
uoky Bred Trotting
he improvement of stock during
wn stable hi Brumfield. P. Me-
ter. 1488x4
*ILBURN, Igo. 15,179.
11ERitY Ai GEIGER, PrOpriethria
imported this year by Berry & Geiger, will stand
, The :je bred shire stallion, "Kilburn," No. 15,179,
this se n at his own stable, Hansen. Terms $18 to
insure. ; 1482
St. John is much .intereeted in
the Rece t Medical Discovery.
cases of ma ellous restoration to health
from various orms of kidney trouble which
have been co stantly appearing in the daily
press of the °minion have for some time
awakened t e liveliest interest here, and
the remedy y which the cures were effect-
ed namely, odd's Kidney Pills, are obtain-
ing great eel brity throughout the province.
The! appear ce of the testimonials of Drs.
Rose and cCormick stating the benefits
which they had persenally derived from
their use w considered a sufficient sign of
the merits o the remedy, and the other in-
teresting -a a wonderful cases which have
since been c ronicled has caused the specific
to have an e ceptional sale.
ve Stook Points.
aithfully applied to a wart
to disappeax.
that with improved meth -
mg and preserving dressed.
-The lad
Sebringville
Christian U
president,
Mrs. J. Goe
the society.
Henry Deer
ailway ea
in the polic
and damage
$80 apiece.
-Mr. R.
past eighte
London, to
A few mont
ful examina
Ile is a go0
-The L
Baptist chu
night addre
Rev. Mr. L
been engag
the past
interesting
was held a
Mrs. Latta
Telegu. dial
who have teied cold
meals a day both for thenl-
eir 'kick 'like it said
es of the Evangelical chureh,
have organized a Women's
re. G. Merner, vice president ;
z, secretary, and Mrs. E. Mer
r. About fifteen have joine,
foorehead, Ed. McAllister, au,
ng, of Stratford, who were im
he burning of the Grand Trun
in the yards there, were 'fin
court $20 in addition to cot .
, the whole amounting to abou
J. Smith, who has been engin,-
uart's mill, Mitchell, for
n months, left last week fc*
11 a more responsible situatio
a ago he passed a meet succes
ion for a second class`certificat
man generally.
dies' Mission Circle, of th
oh, St. Marys was the othe
sed by Mrs. iaflarnme, wife
flamnse, both of whom ha
e years. Her address was mo t
the close, at which Rev. a
me sang several hymns in t e
WdliDERFUL DISCOYERY.
xcelsior ...„..,..„...r..
E ,
,, MONTHS.
FOR 12
You :simply treat the Eggs with
PROSERVER, and lay them away
in a !basket or box. essesaeweese
LAY DOWN A SUPPLY WHEN THEY ARE
CHEAP.
Call f6r book giving full Information, free
of char4e.
itOlt, SALE BY ALL DRUGG/STS.
I vvit do all kinds of Turning to order on
short n tice, and I will do it as cheap as it
can be one. I will pay a good price for
No. 1 hite Ash. Give me a call and see.
'JOHN KLEIN, Seaforth.
EYESIGHT.
Our direct connections will save you
time and money for all points.
Canadian North West
Via Toronto or Chicago,
British Columbia and California
Our rates fire thepolainwtess.t. We have them
to suit everybody and PULLMAN TOUR-
IST CARS for your accommodation. Call
for further information.
Station G. T. R. Ticket Office.
J S. Roberts,
araduate of Detroit Optical
Institute also Chicago Ophth-
almic College, prepared
to fit all defects of Vision
Asti atism, Hypermetro-
pia, .opia, Prestyopia or
any compound defect.
Train Service at Seaforth,
Grand Trunk Railway.
Trains leave fiestorth and Clinton stations rie
follows:
case Moir -
Wellington, Grey and Bruce
Wingham
Bluevale
Brussels
Ethel .
Passenger. Mired.
8.18 9.48 CO
8.27 9.57 10.10
L87 16.07 11.10
Passenger. Mr.
6.84 11.66 96
6.80 11.69 9.00
London Thiron and Bruce.
Gozna NORTH -
London, depart
Brecefield-
BoUTU-
Letideigiro- *A r "MI
icr
Intelligent people have given up the idea of buy-
ing ordinary common spectacles at a counter,because
they see well with them. It may be that only one
eye le brought into use, while the other may be so
Drug Store and have them tested. Does the print
blur r do the eyes tire when reading ? Do -the eyea
eer
ache 7 De the eyes water ? Are they sore or inflamed ?
Th symptoms point to defeete in the refraction. or
the usoles of the eyes and eau be perfectly cor-
rected.
De you have beadache ? 'Eye strain causes more
heacaches than all other causes combined. Thous-
and orpeople are suffenng who do net realize that
with glasses that are made to correct the error in
tehyee he:1.n is the cause. All these cases can be cured
e eyes of children should be carefully tesped.
In any eases the defeat in the -eyes is shown by
Yarious symptoms, such aa inability to see figures on
a b kboard holding the bock close to the eyes,
blurring of letters, crossed eyes or eyes turning in,
Milting. watering of the eyes and partidularly head -
itch In many oases the child is accused of being
dul,lzgir stupid, when the faillt is in the sight, and can
be rrected with glasses. If you are wearing glasses
tha are not satisfactory, bring them to me. In cue
11
of d isease, you will be recommended to the physician
1468
Co
an
ANTED.-Youtig men and wofnen to tielp in
the Armenian cause. Good pay. Will send
y of my little book, "Your plaee in Life," free, to
whet 'write. REV. T. S. LINSCOTT, Brantford.
1477
9.22 41.00
9.44 2.20
9.52 6.93
10.52 te87
11.10 8,00
Passenger.
43,50 3.47
7.09 4.01
7.10 4 08
7.80 4.28
7.49 4.46
8.06 4.68
8.26 5.12
Kim Organ & Piano
ComiLany.
What we say is true, and
verybody knows it.
CASEY & CO.
ARE PREPARED TO SELL
TURNIP
MA CCLD
✓ success demonstrates that business can be
do a fair, square basis, and be successful.
be e's a reason for us continually getting the
great° t share of trade. Never has our inevtery been
so complete as it Is now. No other concern can sell
at he prices we can and will ; none van give you the
ch ce of ea, fine a line of inetruments as ours, in
square or uinight planes, or for churl% or parlor
organs.
All new organs and pianos warranted for the term
of Bevan years.
What can be more liberal, more inductees, more
safe than to Isny a KARL
1429
J. L. Downey,
MANAGER.
SIGN
OF THE
opium
SAWA
As Cheap as any in the trade
And will not be undersold.
Before buying give us a call.
ISO% ,:hine
El is sure to
havoc some.
ere. Tile only
ientifie is sound
clneys, the only
ine, the only
idney Pills,
Wells, a Stratford plumber
experience the other day,with a
e he had for .aeating soldering
ing that the stove was net burn -
ring an explosion, he hurriedly
t with a pair of tongs. He had
d the stove into the yard he-
ed. The blaming fluid °over -
and heads, bunting him very
ortuaately isjuries are not
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Outing Month of May
FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARB
5 Iles. of a good Green Tea, for 50c, eaah.
This is not a tea dust.
Some good Soap yet.
Wil give 7 five cent bars for 25c ; 12 three
cent bars for 25e.
In Canned Goods
We keep nothing but best brands.
e have yet some pure Maple Syrup at
25c a quart.
CASEY & CO.,
" SEAFORTH.
P. KEATING
ontractor and Builder, Seafoetbt
DEALER IN
Lumber and Shingles.
Geed Membelk Lumber always on band. Parties
slanting lumber den% need to go 20 or 26 miles when
_they can get it as cheap as rhODII0, and better lumber.
1468-11 ,
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THE COOKS BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE 161 CANADA.
IficKillop Directory for 1139a
WILLIAM ABOILIBALD, Deputy -Reeve, Lead.
KoGAVIN. Councillor, Leadbury P. O.
JOSEPH G. MORRISON, Councillor, Beethweed
DANIEL MANLEY. Councillor, Iieeoliwood r.
DAVID IL ROSS, Treseunsr, Winthrop P. 0.
WM. "VANS, Assessor, BesetwoodP.
MARL= DODDS, Cogeolear. Beata* P. St.
RICHARD POLLARD, Sanitary InoPt0901,