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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-12-16, Page 3i FIA t i BUSINESS MECTOW Cantelon Bros, GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS, Liver Ills ilERCHANTS. ION MLike �yltlouenesa, dyspepsia, headache, uonetl. �Crockery, Glass & Chinav are patron, sour stomach, Indigestion are promptly TH VOLSONS BINK. ouruduby Hood's Pills. They do their work AILILER'1 ST., CLINTON. ONT. Highest Cash Price for Rutter and Egge incorporated by Actot Parliament 1866, 52-1y oari ST, $,1,500 i00000'°°° C00K'$ FLOUR . �;t �r ,{� easily and thoroughly. P �l MONTREAL. I & FEED STOREI Best after dinner pills. Head Office, - 25cents. All dt•ligglate' WM. MOLSON, 51ACPHERSON, President. 4plintoix. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass M. WOLFERSTAN TROMAS, General Manager. The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. BRAN and SHORTS in Large or u Notes dscounted, Collections made, Drafts Small Quantities, - _ - issued, Sterling and American ox , LINSEED - four llusbauds Wauted. OIL CAKE change bought and sold. + ED MEALS INTEaaaT ALLOWRI)ON DaPos"s 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel PECULIAR PRRDICAMENT'OF AQUARTET SAVINGS BANK. Oats or is r. Luuls GIRLS. Interest allowed on sums of $1 arid up. T St. Louis has four mangia eablo T'ARME1RS_ D. COOK, CLI 1.TON. young ladies who await Dec. lwith Money advanced to farmers on their own notes 752•tf- some degree Of trepidation. with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re- -- - - Jacob Butkhart father of the four quired me security. HILL'S LL'S p H. C. BREWER, Manager, r•7 young ladies, has iaeusd an ultimatum. ecom ber, 1805. CLINTON. PRODUCEEXCHANGE They must marry by Dec. 1 or leave G � cTaggaY•t Deale Corner Store, Albert St., Clinton. the parental reef and shift for them• rs in Grains, Flout -,,Feed, Seeds, selves, • • etc. Teas w specialty. It costs money to keep four grown BANKER Headquarters for all kinds of Field and Garden -Seeds. We carry }he largest Stock and the girls. Mr. Burkhart wishes 1p 1edUC0 largest variety • of seeds. expenses. The iris are old enough ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, All Goods will be said at lowest prices for Cash. p " g We pay Cash for Eggs. Any kind of rain 't0 have' husbands to pay their exprru- AGENERAL BANKING BUSINESS takeniuexc•hangeforGoods.samuan ash. Sea. Other girls Marry ofd' and re• 71RA NSAO'TL'D, eT_ W. �_=ZtL - lieve their parents. Why Should not the§e4 In despair-b,ecausoof the de_ liberation Of young men, Mr. Bulk_ Notes Disoxinted. Drafts Issued. CENTRAL, BUTCHER SHR P hart has fixed the date beyond which Interest Allowed on Depostts. FORD & MURPHY, • his girls must lo)k elsewhere for food, Clinton., June8th, 1891 658y a Shelter and clothes. (Successors to J. W. Langford,) ..�•.,o�® � ----�' "The raising of au filmily is a busi- .p��t[�ppr Havingbought out the above busfuess, we intend „ to conduct it on the cash principle, and will supply ness matter, Burkhart is quilted a9 our customers +vith the best meats at the lowest pay saying. I don't bellevri in forclDg ngpri'oes. girls to marc but I don't believe in ` FORD &MURPHY, g )'p IJOI- N RIDOU —_ their growing up totally dependent CONVEYANCER, CObIMISSIONER, I;TC. flOGJ YI ANIVI JDr np0n their parents. I think there Is too much courting Young upstarts:, Fire Insurance. Real Estate. Money'tOlund. with their hair parted i1% tile • middle, rue around to sbo the, girls, never in - Office --HURON STREET, CLINTON. tending to marry. I set my foot Highest Market Price Pard' down On BUCK tapeta. M a�iYXlllX• _ _ D. CAN'CELO L\-, Clinton. "My girls hivo'had, too much coin- �13•ff. pany, and as their father I have tho DR. W. CUNNI, �/ye�y tight to break it up. They4 have R, C. P, end L. Id. C. S., Edinburgh. Oaleo- ,-ri+,Qr �rowhlll courted loug eDough to have nil Ontario eClinton. tre(t CliNight calla at frutft door o. 1lAA U residenceon i"ttenbury styeet, opposite-t'ru0biter-been rnaCl'led, and, as l told thein,ten church. Horseshoer and General Black they must either marry by I)eceilbor DR. TURNBULL. smith, _ or go Out and snake their own way," Here is the lint"rinnuninl chance of Albert Street, North, Clinton. ,7. L. Turnbull, N.I.B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. tho SSA On. All Of tine gfl'l9 NCA gOoll - if Victoria Univ. M. C. P & S.Ont,; t tla++' JOBBING A SPECIALTY. locking, d)mesticatod slid accomplish• of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Latu �f , Woodwork ironed and first class material and ed, All of thein would make excel - London,, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Otlice :- t.o,.k guaranteed; [arm implements and mnchill" Dr, llowaloy's stand, hnttut:hury ut. Ni:;ht calls rebuilt and repaired, lout witei. Ono Ilan had experience anawereaatolfiee. as a wife, which is something to be ^— DR. S� AW. TO THE FARMERS. Cpnsrd(lea. Study your own interest and go $'hero One of theta Ella, is already d Oflfce-oltnrio street, oiiposit� EngliAl you can get for and might have been married it + i, t, n,:.:.r; ,;,:: 1 ,; u...l i;/itK �r r:h's. r . s before December, but Mr. - Burkhart's - -_-_ -_- Reliable .� J) ultimatum has caused her to.at least N. W- WOODS11 defer her plans rather than yield to 1'1.; I,. Mf. It. C. 1'. L; 1,, Mf• I1•;tunda, I manufacture none but the BRST Or.�TOCE. llublin; Ni.1it, C. S., E1161au;l ; :,I. C. 11. wid S., Beware of shops that sell cheap, as they have Ills iusistance.W k10 `. got to live 1Call and get prices. Orders 011kirio. by mail promplyattended to Coll-m1:0inn at Il:oadb•o rccV1ICV (-billed froill 1 'Pnrnhti,l a:, ltatrei,hnry area., d'lin(en• .1C AL �� g,�� A Lich, Full Color. frees 11 o'clock. a, n,. to '3 oillUrk 1,. uI. +teak day,,, and Other• hours !It the," 1f11L," Bayfield• IIARNESS •EMPORIUM, BLYTH, ONT -" -- �eutl irlJ• I GO TO THE T Diamond Dye Cardinal ane of the Most Fashionable and Most _— - — pion Shaviza Parlor ��'y'jP p 0" Useful Colors. �} Jur. BTIIGY, Surgeon Dentist. For first-class Hair -Cutting -- and Shaving. Millions of packages of this wonder - OFFICE -Over Titylut's Shoe Store' fully rich and popular color are sold Clinton, Ont. Spec•iitl attention to pre- Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton servation of natural teeth. J. EAIERTON, Proprietor. every year. N.13,-MVill visit Blyth every Rfonclav, and Fast Diamond Dye Cardinal is not - Bayfield every Thursday afterioon during the summer. ^ P�^I•p P � FgsX•gg�t 1 o f for fie strength, fastness a and beauty PUMPS!- . Vrrre, e • of color. One package dyes two •�•b� 1f ronwantaflrstclase,'well.mndopnmp,Lnetha pounds of silk or all -wool goods a �� D • (y1 ' I will 'give ynn entisfuctinn, send yonr order toth standard color that will neror wash uudorsigned. He will dig and clean wells and do it a T. the closest prices. fIc also bundles a first-eiae out. It eolols over with grandl results DENTIST. rORCE PUIIP. all shades except greens. Office hours - 9 to rJ 1.AMESFERGUSON The Fast Diamond Dye Cardinal for m®OOOa�® Opposit Queea'slIotel Iligh Street Clinton. i dyeing cotton and mixed goods is Nthe sag-tf only cardinal for cotton dyeing in the At Zurich the Second Thurs-- - --- pL-- the world that is fast to light and soap, dayelf each mVVonth. M P-11. WALKER" Ono package makes a fast and everlust —the reliable, -- iug Cardinal on one pound of cotton or mixed goods. 'I!tCC<t1iCCtj. UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS Be not deceived with crude imita• --- --- -- -- . - -- - = MAKER, tions or soap grease dyes. Ask for the SHAFORPH, ONT. "Diamond" and you will always have Veterinary Surgeon Parlor T"urniture re mired and reenvered. success. ' end Veterinary Inspector. Carpets sewed:tend laid; alsoc•leanad and ro y 1 upvatc(1 at reasonable prices. Offlee on Tsaae street next New Fro. office. Orders left Irl 13lZ0AT)F00`I' C r Pasictcnoc, Albert Vit_, Clinton. Airs. David Baird, a farriers wife,' More, (Ilintan or •.c tfa.h, ycill be prmuptly nt; tended to. aged 744ears, dropped load at Tanh• B. TKOML.IN1O�-ON, _- - - worth while washing 3ishos. 1lETEl11t4ARY SURGEON, orange. It is probably that tile big Dominion Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col- Cotton UUmpany'tl Mills at Til^,lillf•U I'd lege, Toronto.'�T 1q will shortly be moved to Three Divers, Treats all dlseaerappf Domel.tic Animals on the L. 0. L, �9 o. 910, ,host modern and Scientific Principles. ,.. . Day and Night CallsProi�iptlyAnswered. '�fJ+v-SECTADIAN Residence-Rattonbnry Street, lVnst, Ctinton Ont. „ Meet$ aEeevO Monday of every month. ((all 2nd flat, McKay ------ - 7 block, Visiting brethren always ALLfo4 go made welcome. DIVINEALLb1EET ON A COb1M1Uv LEVEL ro , J. P. SITEPPARD, W. M. AND ARE OF ONE ACCORD IN PRO- -- - P• CANTELON.,TR. Scc. TIIOS. BEACO'M, D: bl •J. SCOTT, CLAIMING THE DEALING POWERS OF - f- `- - -- p1l. AU11.w S CATABRIIAL' POICDER— Bctrrister, Lgc.. alt antic. - - IT RF.i.IEVE8 IN THIRTY MIIIUTrs, FI.LICTT's BLOCK, - CLINTON. �,y1[ANTON Lndge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M. meets Monet >0 Laarl. C eemv Friday, on or after the moon. Visit "�'� hFm I know anything, is worthy t'4 ing brethren cordially invltad T.0. BRUCE, w. M. E. MrLEAN, Sac. Of a recommendation I consider it my E. CAMPION, Q. 0'-,- Clinton, Dec. 6, 1805, duty to tell it." Rev. Jas. Murdock, BARRISTER - SOLICITOR. �' of Harrisburg, Pa., says this of Dr, ' ' �4 Agnew's Catarrhal Powder after hav• NOTARY, 4c., Renrns Tent No. 66, Hnightsofth,e Maccabees of ing been cured of a very malignant the world, a1,n00,ge,000and $3,000 Policies. Mem- forin of c,(tarrh, Ile is not tho only Cu•O (i(`Pl('�1, - OIIt. bersbip over 100,000, Assessment principle-hr,s 011%i-Ovor D.tvis' Drag Store. Money to loan. never exceeded 12 asaogsmeuLs in a year. Cheapest gloat divino On thig continent who andeafnetinexistence. Meptnln Orn ngeHall, Clin• could, and who has preached little ser - ton, aon first of every month. M. 0• JOHNSTON, tno°ettes On the wonderful cures ef- BARRISTER SOLICITOR -- -- --- -`--` fected by this farnod remedy. What CO111MISNIDNLR ETC. Grau(1 Trunit ItailwrtY• narooe aro more familiar to Canadians r ) than the Itt. Rev. A. Sweetman, Lord OFF:CIAi. T[MN: TART,TB. Goderic'•h, - - - Ont. Bishop of 'Toronto, and Dr. Langtry, Office -Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew'n Sts. Buffalo and Goderich District: -- of the Church Of England; the Rev. Going West, Mixed .................. 1015 n. In, Munho Fraser, of Knox Presbytorin W. BRYDONE,; Express ................. 1.0:Ip. m. church, Hamilton, or the noted Metho• Mixed ...... .......... 7,05 p. m' dist leacher traveller Dr. W. 1I, BARRISTER SOLICITOR. VxpresN... ............ 10.27 p. m. p'' ]I'OTAZiY PIiBLIC, r,., lloingEast,Express ... .........: ... 2;45 p. m. Withrow, of Toronto, Alt these men `� Mixed..*.'. 4.35 p. m. have proven what is claimed for Dr, OFF101f, BEAVER BLOCK - - CLINTON. London, Huron and Brncc:-- Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, and have 817-tf Gning",outh, F.xlfress. 7.47 a.m. given their written testimonialtoft. ,. 1 ................ 4.30 p. m -- - - Going North, 11.......... , 10.15 a. m REC©G'NIZED 0.55 p.m ..........I.,... AS the leading Conservative paper o ' Huron, THn Nr4wa-RsOORD will receive the hearty -co-operation of that party, M. C. DTOKso T.1 • Rov. Ur. Snundora, I resident of the Dls. Pat's. Agent. Montreal Methodist Conference, hal Toronto. accepted the call to Dundas Centre W. E. DAvis, G. P. & T. A., Montren.l. Methodist Church London. ` A. U. PATTI80N, 0. T. R., Town. a " , I 0 Suggestions on Shlpplug Poultry. 'Muter Egos. I , Coughs and colds need not By W. R. Graham, Bayside. To the Editor Fartoer's Advocate be endured they earl be At this season of the year poultry is Sia, -In order to realize a profit from + sominb into rho market ill vast quan- poultry in a district where eggs sell cured, and that CUickl . 1 y ;itiee,sometitltee more than the local from 7 j to 20 cents per dozen through Many mixtures are tt;ln- Ieweud requires, end consequently the year, one can see at it glance that, it is highly essential to have our fowls poraly in efl':'Ct, bUt SCOirt'S very low prices are the result, True, laying when their product is command Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil I prices are low at this seasou in the ing the higher pric,s; and to attain prices of grain, there is- money in liens large cities, but still they may be suf• these results there are four requite- ' with Hypophosphites is a Golently high t0 warraut shipping to I ments, namely: good, commodious, and them• comfortable quarters; proper, whole. permanent Feinedy. 1Vhat is sought aftor-Small or, in some. food; careful attendance; the services of eurly.hatched pullets, etc. », The oil feeds the blood rerior stock is not wanted at all, My As to quart vs, it is not necessary to and warms the body; the experience is that either broilers or provide jartificial heat even for our pure, Hood's 'Sarsaparilla is the medi• roasters sell well, but intermediate large -comb birds. A honse earl be con hypophosphites tone up the stock sella at a discount. Broilers weigh from 11 to 2 lbs. each. The strueted so as to protect the comb of a Leghorn Irom frost in our most severe I nerves; the glycerine soothes fancy prices tut• bzed erS begins in weather, and that is all that is required. the inflamed throat and lungs. March. I have realized as high as 40 Aa to ventilation, I allow plenty of fresh air to come into my house from the doe The combination ,is, per lb. fOC t10Ill at that 80880❑ Or ble windows and door,.even when mer - cures. the year; roosters weigh from 4 lbs., curt' is lingering near zero, thus keep, This may prevent Serious ind upwards. Smaller birds usuall) fog the air puro and dry. I avoid lung. troubles. iell a few cents less per pound and an crowding as much as possible, Irom the llso do white fleshed fowls. In ship. fact that it has an ill effect on the prop goc, and $,.00; all druggists. ping two shipments of poultry early duction of winter eggs. Eight square SCOTT & BOVvNE, Chendsts,Turonto. n Au,uet, one vellow fleshed, the feet per hell, including roosting and )cher white fleshed, the former realized Scratching room, is the umountof space my poultry have when in their winter :Wb cents more per pound. Both lots quarters. I{Cej/ mute Spee ► I • were in similar flesh as regards lateness, Special attention should be riven the b In uu.r issue of November 16th Mr, etc. Well fatted and -poorly fatted 'Owls usually sell at a Similar ratio as hens through the moulting season. John I. Hobson stated that he did not )ompared with the above. Send what Tboee of them that are in that nude condition sbould be closed in for a while ihink C;auadian mutton could compete ;he market wants. Do not unix loan by themselves and looked after with with the Australian mutton in Eng_ Jnd fat, yellow fleshed and white care. So thea they may speedily manu- land. At the time of Mr. Hobsa'n's Eleehed fowl together and expect to. facture their winter garb. visit, New Zealand mutton was soiling got the, top price, for often one party In arranging poultry for the winter, un (lie London market for 6j cents buys the lot at the going price for the the pullers should be separated from per lb, and the Australians iia pre - inferior class. When shipping, bear the older liens, and if they are about to I,arrd t•u lay delve utul.lou there at lees in mind the results the apple dealers commence work in laying those break- than 61 penis rsther than lose the mar• had when they put culls in among the fast eggs, they may be given a11I the feed they may eat; yes, and without ket. '1 his is a vt ry low .prig e, and no guold apples. The results will be the scratching for it, too. however, a duabt Air. Ilubnun a contention is cor. same in Shipping poultry, little wo-k in hunting for kernels of rest, that we cill"Jot corupe:e at a Fattening—prowls t0 be fattened wheat among the litter of chaff and piuht. 'Tile couditlons in •AlIalrslis should be confined some ten days or straw will do them no harm and will are different from what they are in wneks before !tilling time apd be fed keep them out of mischief. We can- Canada, and aro especially,adapted fur 111 they will eat up clean, largely of not expect good: results from our Poul` try it we do not provide. proper grinding sheep -raising. But tit( more favorable corn. If it is convenivut, give milk or material for theta. In the fall of the curiditiuus there ma be counkeiacted y meat. l.,o sure to give plenty of.year 1 lay in a quantity of hmeslone, ill It largo• lnonaure by .aur 06tllparatfve water and don't encourage exercise. which Nye gather from the fields. When ncariel.8 to the u:arket. ' If Australia, Excess of either [neat or milk is apt to I built my poultry house Lprocured a cull lay down mutton at less tl'hnn 6?; muse disorder of the bowels which will surface; this we a large stone with a fiatt cents, and saly it four or five limes retard fattening. One pound of meat bedded in even with the earth floor in tho distance thataw'e have to , aux con- every other day is eufiicieut fur 16 one corner in one of the scratching a••-ditiuns and here now and again I for raie:in b r mutton must be fowle. partments, turn professor of dentistry and supply comparalivOy p. ur indeed if we e`oii Killing Dressing—Starve all my fowl with artificial teeth, or that out n 1 touch that Ilmyt. ITU i1'e Vel' N0 l p ,•and birds Ill, least 12 hours, 13 hours pro. which is more cuinmonly called grit will leave to face thitigs'na they are, ferrod, so that tine' crop inay become from the limestone gathered from the and if' we wish to deyplop our motion e Ili l)ty. Pick dry, commencing 1111- field. the aro also fond of broken tiade with Uteat Braili Ll WO, must be iiediatel after sticking, is done y " crockery. round- oyster she! s are highly recommended; rinse hard, dry prepared ,(t to supply as good inullori as law a price a8 it eau bu got else• by making all incision in the roof of plaster, made from course sand and whole. tho mol;th, irnmodiately below the lime, is ravenously eaten by poultry. oyes,.als) sever the jugulais by,stick In making this.murtar grit."taKe one We ale 'not in possessiuu of any ii" just behind the ears. Pick as bushel of new lime and five bushels of delinilo infoi ntatiun, nor du yv • think rapidly as possible, taking caro not to coarse Sand, sprinkle and bury the lime thele is ally ieiiable data extant ns to tour the (lush. If torn, sew with fine in the sand, let it remain for a few hours, what is the actual oust per kb. of pro - thread bofoee the birda becomo cold. after which mix as usual for mason work, then 8preud'it out to about an lacing in Caoad:I a quality of muton Dont take off the head and feet. file inch In thickness, and let It remain nn- that would be suitable for the tiillish outer half of the will" should not be til it is as hard tie it bullet, then crutili tl al'kets Will uut sum., ul out ruter- picked, and also the upper half of the as wanted. prising sheep men help us in this io- Deck. Wash all blood from the mouth Winter morning food for my poultry gala, and let on have the actual cost of and hath up to drain and `cool. Whe° consists of equal parts of barley, oats producing a pound uf)wutton in Can - thoroughly chilled, pack as neat C11I, end pea chop, with about four quarts of ada for the benefit of the readers of possible, in butes or barrels. Tito eat and bone, which I procure from this paper's Roughly it is estimated weather at this season is. cool and no our town butcher for one-half cent per that it costs as much to keep a cow as ice is required. pound; this I run through a fourteen, for five Sheep, The average cost of d9llar bone cutter; alter which I put it keeping a .cow well for a yf+ar is ea- - into a water pail with some scalding water, adding a small handful of salt ; timated to be about $30 Oil this hayfield. then Stirring it up well, allowing the• basis it would cost about $6 to 1(eep a meat to cook a little; then it is ready sheep for a year. We are of the opiu- Dec. 6th 1897. -The Council tnet for the chop. This T put with enough ion that this figure is nomewhat high. this evening in the Town hall purau- water to matte about threesquarters of lint if it is about correct there is not ant to adjuurnmont. Members pros a pail. It is then Stir, ed again and then tutich possibility of our being able to out: ReeveBurns in the chair•' Ceun • brought to a sloppy state, after which compete with tho Australian•e for the Bailey, Elliott and Thompson. enough bran is added to transform it all to •a stiff' paste. A wateApail of this English mutton -trade. Anisates of last. mooting rend arld Minutes mixture is enough for one hundred Notwithstand•im, this somewhat sig❑ed. hens: In feeding this, I favor the pul+ gloomy unlock fur Canadian •'niuttou -loved by Jis. Johnson, Seconded lets by giving them a the more than ill Great Britain, our advice to the by Thos. Elliott that tile following ac• thoolder hens. ne cannot procure Canadian former "to keep more sheep" counts be paid :—James Donaldson meat and boor, I should recommend still . bolds good. I t" it were, rot no boundary line account $11 50, Villa"e new or skim mills to niix with the chop bran. At noon my get oiler uh act than keep down woods 1 1 , account, ,11:$8, A. M. Todd 1 1.00, and pullets about all the wheat they want to scratch iL"would pay our far more to k,•ep more Alex. Cameron $3.00, and the Reeve for,. the hens getting oats -about two f beep. There are many 1,in.l8 0f grant orders for the same. Carried. quarts to -twenty-five Piens-and before wootis that, would get a goc.d start -on ]loved by Thus. Elliott, seconded roosting time they all receive all the the farm if it were not fur ibe' sheq. by R. Bailey that the account of James wheat t)(�x will eat up clean, after which In I'•Llct, in Mlle cases out of ,tell, whel e Donaldson for $45.00 for electric they take their accustomed drink for the and retire rue and •you find's farm that is dirty ei d ov(r- lights for stieot up to Nov. 28th, be evening .then contented. c�We scarcely know the true run with weeds, you will find that the paid send Reeve gnint an order for value of first class fine-cut clover hay owner dot`s out ke •p sl;ecl,, Sheep same, Carried. for our poultry, and those wino practise are said to bo 8wo 1(alh to ,-uuI, duck, -loved b° Janice Thompson, second• feeding it to their flock will bay with'i1e dandelion, acid iii'my nailer kinds of 'Tile ed by 11. L'ailey that the Clerk gat the dbyaccount that it is one of the most nourishing weeds 11AM to r,et'rid of. Pisa. of from the Reeve of Stanley of fur fodders we can give to our laying hens chick8. A of we(Jds that nlav Ile dosttovr11 l;.y a good -the use -of Road Scraper in the village and growing quantity charcoal Should also be within reach of flock very of sht+e p un a faro, is (::deed 1 large, and we ate surpriso(i• that for tho yoar 1897. Carried, our fowl at all times. It is aniusigg to m'n'a o: our farmers do not keep Moved, by James Thompson, Second- )Ile to watch my pullets, wallowing in their dust bath on a bright, sunny win•• i:h-dp, If hept'oi0 it farm with Other ed by Thomas Elliott that this Con• ter day, and every person who enjoys animals sheop will almost. live on the til accept the sum of ten dollars in p an egg for breakfast from thein- own woods and grass not eaten by the full of rent for lila tinge the Ternplare fowl flock Should provide this invigorate• others. -Farming. psod tho hall and that the clerk notify ing treat for them. thorn to pay it into the Treasurer. It is generally. to the earlyhatched - - - - Carried. pullets that we have to look for our super IIon. Edward Illake, speaking last . Rloved by James Thomson, second- Ply of winter eggs. A Leghorn pullet night at the 1'niversity medical di Oiler, ed by Thos.Ialilictt that Samusl 151oore that is hatched the first of May and well l announced that hen would never return be refunded dog tax $1.00 anti Pv+ove abred rcommence out tl etentthhofOctober,nd produce to Canadian public life. grant an order for sante also the fol from 20) to 250 eggs the first soason: -- --- -- - r lOWiDg' dog tax be refunded to tho Ifowever, a great deal I;epends On the Collector: Thos. Ward $2 00 and Chas, aluount of animal food that is given Tippett $2.00 and the novo grant them. If they have to wander over orders to the Collector for the sarne. much territory to secure this they will Carried, not lay ho many, but it they were pro- vided continually with all tho fresh Moved by R. Bailey, seconded by animal food they will consume, it is James Thompson that the Clerk draft a hardly known how many eggs they bylaw appointing It. Irwin, clerk, would lay. Poultry are also fond of Returning Officer for the Municipal different kinds of roots, such as beets, election for I898. Carrind. mangles, turnips, etc., and these may be fed to them with profit through the By-law appointing Returning Officer winter months. Yes, with the present for municipal election rend and puss• prices of grain, there is- money in liens ed. if they are well looked after. Moved by R. Bailey, seconded by, �Imcoe Co , Ont, 'A. T. GILnEUT. James Thomson that this Council do now'adjourn till Wednesday the - 15th THIS IS WHF,RE HEALTH of Dec, at ten O'clock a. in. according MAY BE WIND, to law. -H. IRwiN, Clerk, And that is snore important than malting looney. If your blood is fin - GRACE ELLA AITON, H,4RT- pure, Hood's 'Sarsaparilla is the medi• LAND, N. B., CURED OF cine for you. It cures scrofula, salt ECZEMA. rheum, rheumatism, catarrh and all I do hereby certify that my daugh- other diseases originating or promotod ter, Grace Ellh, was cured of Eczema of by impure blood and low state of the several years' stanping by four boxes system, Dr. Chase's Ointment. W. E. Thistle, Druggist, Witness. -HOOD'S PILLS are easy to tante ANDRDw AITNN. easy to operate. Cure indigestion Hartland, N. B. a headache. F.1 0 ALL DEALERS. PRICE Tri To ail IHON, BATES R U. T"B�ti E�