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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-01-05, Page 7• 1 Tr. Olt% itlf.p? 1)10 putout...400 06 Oe /1"" 35 ee „ 2001) 12 00 3 +.4... 20 00 12 00 700 250 eo 90 tio .......600 eet 00._„...,1 'paltifeatrent *to 00 Per clult""""•"" For trensient adveraterriente 10, mots Per Ilea for the firat inserti3Oze cent Per line each eliblierluent InsertiOrt-o- t"Pareir ine4011,14. Protesaional cardct . not 'exceeding OW Inch, 1/0" Ver 141141M. Advertleemente Witbout 1(10 directiOne Plibilalled t4/1 • forbld and charged for accordingly. ver Met Lnuo billeumuma, dyspepsia, 1#44040110, 46440. PA Olt, 40er Steillasb, are promptly mime by Ire*. Thay de their work lifl letti lbormlfddy.. .liest Agar dinner pills, 2110111114. Ilf11481014 • • Pro:parse by 0. 1. Rime Si 0o., /lie 1!lll to Mks 'site 11004 fistriaperlha-- , J. h T E - t • . • INEI:EADiNC BARBER, • Smith's block, opeosite rod office ALSO Agert for Standard Life insurance Co Head °Moe for Oantida, Montreal, TriverstgIlit4if?Wn'afle. illgittal 'established 1676 Tim old reliable tuityftimorita CENTRAL.. BUicifER SHOP. FORD:,$z MURPHY, yai*!me..c.i., to J. 'W. Langford.) Having bought out the above business, we intend to conduct It on the eireh principle. and will (amply ear customers with the beet ineats at the lerrest paying prices. Word dt Murphy, o mmer on Irenelent Pilitleefir-MOSt." urttandlit "'Or •Sale," 00,40 cents for first In- lertiont 25 canto for each elabeeeuent • inserelen, THE NEWS -RECORD will be 06.0 ten. addreas, free of postage, I" lame per Year, payable in ativance • 450 ,May tharged 14 not so paid. •. the Alate to which every subscription 18 AM 14 aPnOted. tI14) nomber on ,,hhe address laboV.No, paper .discontin- .•• tied until 401 arrears stfe-13014, excepti at the option of the proprietor, ' • W. .3113:ORELL. • Editor and Troprietor. E• MOLSON'S-BANK • „IneerPerated by' ..A.Ct ESilitiMent 1660, t. • $2,000,000 $1,,soo,eoo: • Road Orrice, BlowrgE$4.. MACIPHERS(iN; 'resident F. wormitng..TeN e :ROM AS, Oen. • Manager •Noteq.digrounted. ClellectIone mode Drafts 1"110.1• 210142 end American •Exchange ,heue4 eoieW Interest allowed on -Deposits IteNET • . '•Ulterest llowed On 'Millie• !of ..41 and pp. , *MUTER& Money 'advanced to raTraers on their own 'votes/it-Rhone ormore endorsera., No motto gge required as security. , • . BELE IR, Manager, Clinton. YoTAGGARTI Taal ilk es, ERT STREET; CLII4TON • ",7erieral Banking Business Transacted. Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued. • Interest 'Allowed on Deposits . • ..7/740.-.4zsicamt C 1NTON 4 o • - • • - • ONT •rim Accident and Life Insluranto T•nate ted. Represen: ii several • of 111.i beet onioanies and any infollnatioa relating to I wane°. gladly given, •general District gent for the Confederation Life Insurance. o. 'Money to Loan on Reasonable Retest._ alace block, opposite Markel. CONYEYANGI NG - • Ridout Conveyancer, Commissioner, -Etc:- . Fire Ins tratec% Real Estate, Money to Lend. •..0.1fiCe+.11DR914....-STREET, .CLINTON. • . MEDICAL - - • Dr. Gun.n, a. C. P. and L,„4.. C; S. Edinburgh. • 'Oilice--Ontario -Street, Clinton. • Night a "front door Of residenee on Ratten- bury Street,. epp. Presbyterian Church. o • • Dr. .Turnbull, . ••••••.••• I Office -in Pei:rin's Block, RattenburY St. . , . ••••:•-lslight calla at OA. ce attended to. • •• CLINTON, ONT. Dr. Shaw, • office-ontatra Street; opilosite . .. ,thurch,, formerly. occepied 'by Dr. Appil-,1 ton. o 4 11L14 I ISTRY: • Dr. I31WCE, Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store, linton, Ont, Special attention. to preser. ation of natural' teeth. N.B-7,W,411 visitIllyth evervidonday and aylield every Thursday.afteenoon during e Summer. 7 AGIqkW DENTIST. I • djoining Foster' s Photo 'Gallery. ee .11ours, • 6.•• 9.• tei 5, 'ch the second thersdayeof each Month. ET ERIN ANY • t. 13111,0k4.11, , • . . v SURGEON anti " 'I:ERIN/Mir 'INSPECTOR. ac Street'next !slew Era Oita siden ,Albert $t., • LEGAL. "ElOcitt & �cenzie BARRISTERS, SOLICWORS, ETC. 'CLINTON 'AND HATEIRI,D, (MIAMI Office -f -Elliott, Block; Isaac at. Hayfield Offiee-Open every Thurteday atreet, first door west of Post Office. Moe il to loan. larileta.800tet • E. H. McKenzie'. OamPiOn) CO.) - Solicitori to Notary; aco, .• •00.1)ERICH, 'ONT. • , •Ciiltck-.-Over Davis' Dre StOrtier. Oen, • (1E0 TROWNELL !Tax TO !WNW! VOLTA.. -iviviskvies,ii„ 00 the the Farm, u• tn?"1:1tAINAGE awn "It ,,,,(:),11,,-' 4tPh:oepl:laiir14.7._ gdSio atIld,1"44"1:040143pOit°1re ctuflulli8m°01, . caanays. The Water running over the surface tkei., e;54.14,Thulgthaigt44147 ut:apirunepsItistah: of tho\ground Orrice the vegetable ' FX fine Particles, pf Roil, the fer- iftgAti‘4,24.4.14,;;,(1 Itheitrl'Itrie a°111 04171 etailvitirlerbyrourtgethltentneft.htewesuserfialc,e by the ''''.- ''''' eu'''' Iel4t'iengere ffillentir die ler. PaY Omni 49 it/ 412 per ten Xer ,theni. thus makin th st of the °teeth Uniting elements brought done to the 0 _ 7. e re a s 0.0 e and phosphene aqui Muell greater than soil b th 1 fall d th best a that may 'tilos materlale Can be obtained in oth- tbe maniiree and tea/liters .er forme, The be aPplied to the soil Into the rivulets also in asneunt;Palle:osrli6niigetr ttbdevkairnilfees. . . and etreains never to retuen. Each 'ef wood trom which, the-fiehes ,are pro-, weebing: Of the surface railicee the e°t1 areidn'uothreliaregYtlitab: tretetievnettaaa 14e -It more coMPaot, thus adding to the our- is when aehes are produced on the farm face How of the Water and ,to the poor- that they are most a valu bl f the CI, or n . er conditions for pro&otieg the leg- they an he kelt ^ under shelter or orous growth of the oramrd, •• spread' en the and at any time' and il •• to the best advantage the cost of tra* What is true Of ridged or bedded sportatton from otheit points being eli- • land is equally true of any orehard illinated On the farm there are Mit- aite having only a rabid surface draiu- terialet which' largely abound in W- age. The injurious.effeet of tinch con, ,a/311' alnl ,owin'ab are elBnalli ennSuncled' .4itions ean be, pi taniy Beee in• peewee tbehieetttru:rdbaence of, such materials not through this and other states, in the sufficient Prtakt3hreatt, but thyfeoyPrda for saving dead limbs and dying trees at an age them. Cornrceb ashes contain 12 per when" they ought to be vigoroes, un- cent. be pure pottieh, arid corncobe can der favorable conditions, and in see_ 101 ptbute and tugrInhan spreading son bear hiSeious fruit. • • The -remedy for these unfavorable. SHRINICAGE OF CORDWOOD. conditions of soil \end waste of eertil- •Five cord's et freshly•ont-green bitch rp ity is the thorougk..nnderdrairiage of wood weighed on Feb. 27, 14,836 lbs,. the 8011 and subsoil. On clay lands ha•v- The wood was piled but of doors and; on ing a retentive subsoil underdrainage Ont 19 weighed 7,142 lbs„: a shrinkage is the first step tO be taken in proVid- of mere Ulan ane -halt. . t . ,. 1131; the right odnditions ft•ir fiuOccrs- :ful. orchard grOwing. It the etitsoil, le so*haid and tt3nacibus as,to h what • ---'• . , • we call '' hardpan," sot Much -the more. nrand Continental Electrieel Exposithet does it need ,to be undadrained. 'lo •a to he Bald at the Seteuttrit'S ItIrtItlibtee. 'depth sufficient to allovv- the root§ of " Alessandro Volta, inventor of the aocePt4d ''alterage for unleashed 1ARKET8 OF TEN WOBIlit imilo4 14 5 par eent. of potaeb, 1.5 per ieent. of pheinherie acid, and 82.5 Per cent. et lime, A to of 2000 Pounds kr WoO4 11.13h,04 W01,114, therefore, contain Horseshoer and General Blaoksraith" Albert Streit, NOrth„ Clinton. • JOBBING A SPECIALTY. • Woodwork ironed and firatoolass Dieter's) •and work guarariteed. Bann implements and machines rebuilt end repeired. • . • TO THE FARMERS! Study your own interest and go where You Can get• , RELIABLE. --HARNESS manitfaeture pone but the best of stook. • have got to live. OA and: get prices Bower° of shops that :111 cheap. as they Orders by man:prom rtditended to.. _ Jcihn Bell. , . Harness lEmpot;ium, Rival' Ont food•and r•oisture. , By the ...iereevai , ely conberns.eiectricitY„dlylit. be treated! at:___28 1-2_et and east at sae; fl under twelve general 'visions. pr O-1 rlYe-Firrw- Car lots • oral and Ile Mdflbp-Ildult FUT t, of the water which filla the spaces In longed byja classa d'imore; illustrating.: Wein:, 52e, and east, 530'.' ' the soil the air so necessary in the Volta'editcoveries through the very • tBuckwheatQuiet but firna Car • • - • .. ,„ - ' ' theteedri I; lett:191-11-ttitoO4d8d .19.2(1;.g Caii nadia'n Ye"' . Instil ante Company. G do sporyetration of plant food, enters the iennsatz.wurnithrtinsanaunsde!:jap,litrilsitatinderses be its effice Work,' The Water In. his own hand., " • . I low, Chatham, is nuote,d at 87c. Ameri- • • fai rainfalls enters -the well drained soil This classa•d'ortore including -es .it, can yelloiv, old,• on track ,here, at 46 to Faxm and Isolated Tows Property -. - Only- Insiired. • - .. 1 imbwripo MOOS of Grain, cattle, aha000, 85e. ILI the Leading MVO. TORONTO LIVE STOM MAREET, • Toronto, Deo. 29. -Among the few sales were these;,-* A lot of ten cattle, averagIng 950 lbs., sold at 43.85 per cwt. Ejght cattle, sold at 40401-0 'Per cwt., averaging' 1,000 lbs. A lead of 18 averaging 1,159 lbs,• sold at $47 each, Three Cattle,. •evt3raging 1,299 itte, sold at 4 1-80. ten bat*. As far as Lee were concerned, the Christmas holiday had bed a weaken- ing affect; for while "t toppers" are still 41-20, and light hogs 4o, thiok fat are edow at 07-8e per pound. Following is the range of Preaee to- day: • ' • • Cattle. • , BS butt:Vent' oPheorict7, tdo. .; 4!44.002011,1;. °, 44 2255 Retailer, med., to good 3 82 1-2 - • 360 •Butcher, • infetior - • . 2 70- • 8 25 Ewes, perCwt,toa,nd. L701)306 Bucks, per ovvt, . . . ,2 50 Lambs, per cwt. . .' . 350 - • Milkers and Calves, Cows, each, . . . 2501) • 5000 Calves,' each , . , . . 200 600. • -: Hogs. • . *tsIthetc;, phe°rasetw'llte.r , e,W t. 44 0000 ' 441/ Light hogs. Per owt. , 375 000 TORONTO FARMERS' la1A.REET. ,Wheat th,- Western markets . were very strong to -day. Private cables tom Livel'11004 Itnd London rePori:ecl tilde•the other-, side' was not follow - int ' the advance. „Importers here Were Pitying 70o, for white and (led for red, north and West. .0oose wheet, north Ond WeSt; WC.% imd spring, 69 1-26. M moistuee, the digging nay require a rests the mighty stiperstructure of Torooto and west, .and 1967161. No. 2 the trees to Penetrate for food and voltio.,Pile, end or..,_wboae diseoveries thsia::: steady. ' ait.• 79e, • for ,NO: I hard, ,dPelekitand.wmhiulechdleaibnogr,tbhliet irbyoitallitnlemaonys modern electrical stelence,, is to. be hon- i Flour - Quiet but firm. Ofeeringti ored lii his native country _n_a_Lv, E r I light, Straight, roilee, Middle freights,' ., seem incredible that such hardpan 001.114 ly next year,. in Como -bis birthP140: was in deinand to -day at $3,15, and the drains, but a few' years:will prove trical exposition to the memory of thc;r1:808f1Y13 be affected to any extent lavorably by -a-there will be /Aiken ela'berate: tile :irtalvineaeaadt-asStkjidr.cleeeei reins nring. $14; and firm.. Ton lots .and aeratioerbeemne mellow and ter- • reseitrebes se in?'restecl 'Benjamin that even hardpan Will, . by • drainage 7_127! ,acientist, who in his original farnedizofuteishaexret. sq.! vreeogtestaotfionoyr.. drolitord tress.. and other Italy to learn: what he could .of e ec- 0111, Welty from. 'the - successful Italian ex- quoted at quoted d a ar Ct'l . a., 5131.at i r Inbi Iran (31bdtsi.. tile, making a kindly home for the Franklin, that be made a jeuxney to and -51.5 -for ishorts. ' i Oatmeal -Firm C lots e rolled hi 'bags, on traek here, are . quoted at $3.40 per bb . xid ri The • removal‘ of, • the excess water Perimenter. o'• ; ' at 5350. • .. through tini. soil and subsoil to the, At the exposition, which is to be old intnopdaSbaes-:easitgldtit:Wirsotia..2nasdr.sE(9iil'az.ot.a, at 651-2. 461'5 1104! underdrains opens millions of little wa- principal feature of a grand Volta .terWays wbich. the mots. of the trees centennial. in commemoration of hill Ott --in good deinand. • . 'White Oat; and other vegetation may penetrate for' signal diet/very', all that most ihtimat- north and west, in ear lois, j aresiaoted 8 50 2 75 '4 00 OFFICERS: , George Watt, President,Hariook'P.rb.: 3, B. McLean: Kievan P.O.; W. L Shannon. See'y 'J'reas.. ,Seafor,h, ;. Thom s E. Hays, r. epector of lessee,. Se iforth..P.O. - • • DIRECToxts-1" ' W. Broadfoot; Reaforth ; ,lobn G. Grieve; ,wintbrop: George Daie, Seaforth: Thonnie IC. Hays, Seater)]. Jenne Evans, Eleeehwbod ; nrucefield; John B, IVICT•ean, Thomas Garbutt. Clinton ; Thonis. Fr_aser, . , • : A.GENTS: . • --- • Robt. Smith, Harlock Robert. VioNtillan. Sea - forth ; Jainen OuniMinge, Egmendville, J. W., Yee: Holmeindlie P. 0;; John Goyeelook and Tohn C. Morrison, auditors. Parties destrOusto'sitact ineurance or tran- sact other business be 'promput attesied to on appljeatioe to any of the above officers addreesciplo their respective post ofneee. • ' • • Grand Trunk Railway. - , Trains arrive and leave Clinton Station as • follows: • . • Buffalo encrGoderich District t* -- Going West, Mixed 10.15 A.M. • to 4$ • EXpress• , ...... • i2.5,5 p.m. " Mixed ' •7.os p.m. . Express xo.a7 p.m. Going.East, Express .... 7.40 a.m le It ' i4• 2.55.. p.m. Mixed 6 4.35p.m. .• torkion, Huron and Bruce " - Going Smith, Express .... . . 7,47 a.m. 14 4 ft •• •• • • 4.30 p.m. Going North, -14 • • • ; • •TI:$ 41S &AIL fl it a • •6 .•......• „es p.m. M. C. DICitiOli, W. DAVIS 171s. Paso, Agent, • G. St...T, -A., , Toronto. Montreal. A. 0. PATTleOle, G.T.R. Agent at Clinton. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE PAT E N TS • at the poi t., where it, falls, carrying • does the artiel4s Valea, used and studi- 40 1-2e; and same,new, at 4go.. • . the fertihtfr washed mit of the. air and ed, Will bring .hia_nersonttlity hcinie to , Earley,--gaiet but firm. tar lots of • thattvhieh has been brought' to the the student. ,• . t ' • No. 1,. oirtaide, are quoted at 47 to 48e. surface by the :capillary action 02 the In the central, group will be the fav- • Eggs -Steady movement. -Receipts_ sou Irnd-Milfeciil - ana tne nest or Man- &Ate woks ne stutnea, Witit-Pr-IW"."-flili• and limes iirm. choice boiling Ores. and fertiliters which -have been _portant. autograph letters, portraits'.stock sells at ,20 to 22c4 held fresh or applied down into the soil where they. taken • at interesting periods of the ' cold stored at •17. to. 18c, - and limed may be - appropriated as food to the scientist's' life, medals coined in his at 14 to 15c. . ' growing tree. • , . . ' - 7 ' honor and • Various tavorite articles '. of Potatoes -Dull, with choice ' brie gfrig - A.„welk. drained 'clay- soil,is-mciii3t,:aa- per,sonaL-property,---;---- ,...,,....1.,....,.. , abont,56-to...574-ear,,lats,,--Or,-,--i-rAtic- Well as drained, The Min of moisture, The century's story of.electrieityvvill ',Dealers sell out of store at 60 to 65c; , covering ite: particles of soil is man,. be told nY, important eleptrical (loco.- farmers' loads, sell at around 50 to cient for plant growth and has an-nl/- InerieS" Publications. ancl.•,inanuscripts 60c ' Ward. capillary flow carrying_ soluble Moda% applicances and instrtirivanta• Poultry -There is no.demand. at •ffire- plank food ' id the ti14-76otlets as at nere. will. lie dynamos, alternators, sent and prices are eat*. Quotations mores toward- the matfett. -Ail-61r The transformers, electrtc motors and their are :-Chiekens, per pair, 25 to 40c, rainfalls come there is a downward application to operative machinery, .ducks; 40 to 60c; geese per ib, 5 1-2 to now of water:46110611'Q et like mis- electrical, •aerial, subterraneous, and 6c ; turkeys, per lb. El!to 9c. • • sion. In a well drained soil we have Underwater conductors and their_ ae- Beans -Choice band -picked beans sell free access of Water, heat and air tio cessorie,s, apparatus for isolation and at 51 to 51.10, and coalmen at 76 to necessary to plant growth. •esides all security ,from danger ane ways' and 75c. per bush. • •• . applied fertility in the way or manures means for preventing personal injniy. Dried Apples -Dealers pay .4 to 41-2 and fertilizers is made available, The In Mae 7 will be electrie*. ilinvilott- for dried stock, delivered here, roOta Of the trees taking a deep hold don, are and incandescent lamps, corn- small lots resell at 4 1-2 to 50 ; pot - in the. subsoil and supplied with ne- Plimentar7 apparatus. and appliances, 'ated, 8 to 8 1-2e. for small lots. eeiseiry • moisture make a • healtbY lamlie carrying their owreatecumula- Honey -About steady. Round las .ot giowth in Season, ripening the wood tors, portable lamps, reflecters, Projec- choice, delivered here, will bring about clentlY underdrained ., soils are. not tive apparatus and beacons, followed by 5 1-2 to ile „;. dealers quote from 6 to seriously affebted-bY climatic Phanges,, electrical Sppliances and appileatiOus 7o Per lb for 10 to 60 -lb tine; and in Orchards having a foothold in surf i- for traettort andpropulsion, electricity. comb at. around §1,25 to si.sq per dozen cdently .underdramed soils are not as aPPIted. to the telegralth and tele- tectione, • , likerrni- 4, ....-e injured by severe drouths Phone, oscillation, electric "currents, *Baled hai-The market ie fea or Jong emitinned rainfalls.• metallergY, therapeutics and general leas. Strictly ettoice,-in car lois, ite: The surface of the land' ithonld be ed at 56.50 to 57.50 per ton; end i I ' nearly level t� avoid any waste of •fer- - experiments. . The conalnittee in charge has supple- 2 at 56. • • - tility from surface washing and t mented, this electrical Programme by Straw -Easy and sale's light. ear lots cure as far as possible the passage of another illustrating the chief Indus- are quoted at .54 to 54.50 on track. the irater_of rainfall .through thesou, try of Como -end, the north of Italy,*es- Rops.,-Transaatoes fete. Dealers heii3 le and the saving, of avegetable mat-, peeisaly of the sections devoted to silk quote choice Ontario stock at 16 to 18e, ter anil the fine particles so needful, liming.' to the 'bbst raechanicaa, condition • to ' • • --* ' --' - • than 20c, Ali while holders will take nothing less Butter --Tendency for a good fair market. Prices are steady, with choice large dairyrolls briningik.150. Cream- ery keeps n moderate deniazid. Quot- attions are as follows:-Dairytubs poor to medium. 11 to 12e; ehoice, 1p to 14 1-2c ; large rolls, 14 to 150; small I promote plant growth. If the orchard- DEPOPULATION OF FRANCE. ist is shut up to the stern necessity • • of growing an orchard on clay hills,, then by all raeans thoroughly under-ra !I drain and save as far as. possible the • .... i II t r r i e Pr'ev awake Decrease Ineitusilltig Apparent. o ore sn, ra 4 waste from surface washing and secure Thereturnsof the centms for Prance the advantages et a deep hold of the roots and the ready access of water, have no hem which was taken on March A' 1897; • dairy, I:Ib. prints, • about 15 to 16e; beat and air to the subsoil fot the beat w n published and compar- creamery, tube and boxea, 19, to 20e; . • • ed with the statistics of the previous I ,,, . reaults. 1 ... , V4 • census', which was taken six years he- Cheese -Firm. Demand fair. 'Choice • • fore on April 12, 1801. A year age stock sells at froze 91-2 to 10e. MAN-AGINo- MITA *COWS. •L •' . • ' . Market 'for dressed hogs keeping ., , the nliniber of people ui France was • I wish to give You a fee; hints on i 88,228,069, tintrilt the 1891 maws it was fair, tied prices held as beiore. West- ebout steady. The receii/ts to -day vvere milking cowls, writes G. D. Dillon. The , 98,095,150, so that in the six years the ern hogs were quoted, on track, in ear TRADE IVIARitli . fetm hand who knowil betv'to 113iik Pro- ' /*potation lots, at about 45 to 85.10 mixed • of Fran& had only increas- Corvnicuits Act. „. 'Anyone sending a sketch and descriptionmay ••••. ligleklyeadeertain our opinion freo yinther, an . anti•n is probablypatentabie. communion, tains etriotlf confidential, Handbook on Patent" sent free. Oideat agency for securing_patents. Patente cotes through mann & co. receive spedarsettee, without charge, in the Sdentific Jittieritan. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Vireestecairst eniation of init.."' Ditir LIZ;112"2:t. te. V th„,...asbinsters, b. DRINiE AWAY MAIL CLOUDS. The' Austrian. Minister of Agricul- ture has 'sanctioned an appropylation for establishing, . at a cost of 2,000 Dining each, 48 stations at which the army is to supply guns and anununi- tion for driving Is :,?3IctleYthlittl,litheee:ottulat- asien° and. thee clolfda of smoke rising in- to: the air affect the atutespheriesdatst of humidity. ' At ti late, dinner et the Mansion House three foreign CO/lettle we /va- se)* to whom the Lord Mayor wished to do honor by drinking their health. Re accordingly directed the toaat-pro- elaider annonnee the health of the three ptesent Consuls. The toast-pro- ctaiiners however, mistaking the word, rose and announced: "Tho Lordattayor drinks thehealth of the three per cent. consols I • weightsa and Northern et about .5.510, perly is more valuable to, the earefel • ed by. 138,819 pereons. And even this to $6.15, for 'aided ' rata- 'On the' street dairyman than any 'other help. • To trifling increa00 is more -apparent than ',farmers' ,loads sold at . 55.30 to 55.40, milk a cow requites time and patience. real, for it has taken place entirely in..`.L.... ....„.....,,, ..,. .-- ,., - The milk should be drawn slowly and the Arge towns,'atul: is due to the in- ateadity. Some cows have very tender Mix of foieilfnere suck as Belgians _ teats ; and if you want a good dispos- and Italians, who are to be found in ed ;ow be gentle in your treatment to- increasing numbers among ths urban platis of France. ward her, as She is naturally impoInu patient onlyontwenty-fottr departments le and door not like'roughlendling. With, there any increase; in sixty-three de- , constant irtitatieh she will fail hi 1 partments there is a positive falling quantity- of milk. A'S the udder be- offt and this is more espeeially mark- 00111es filled With 'milli • she it! anxious. (gni: Ih(11"11 elm:all/11 Even Int)re to he relieved of its contents and will flock, from- 11111 connfryt tee pa: 1 itaotwi onn, seldom offer resistance without a anise. and yet we are always heating of the, Wheni`a patient cow beconleS fractious Perfect nature of the French agrarian of the advantages of email we can always trete it to the mllker. hiaerditangsd. The fact is that small hold - Note this ;..We should not allow them Legs tend to -keep down the rural to stand a long tirao waiting to be population, for the subdivision of fields milked. When cows give a large qiiitnoo haa now got to such a pitch that any fatally at all often Meant starvation tity of walk •it is very painful when ter a man and wife. the udder hes filled th the tamest, For years past. the French popula- therefore causing them to become very 'Win has only been kept from showing • nervous and restless. To delay milk- an absolute decrease by the influx of big at the proper tittle Will db more foreign workmen into the great towns, to cause it eow td go dry' before her and yet the French allow the folly of period tban anything else. She should the colonial party to drag them into also be milked to the last drop, if pos- ridiculous enterprises abroad for the that follows the attack. It's miser- isaieto be the -richest. ' sible for the hist portion of intik ls benefit of it few greedy officials and able, isn't it? Why not cure the &i11 another point; There are many creasing population eturnever hold cot-, ' luectitinarlee. A, nation, with a de- trouble ? • There's% pill that will CM) ways of conducting a dairy. Antong onics, and the Eretich rimy rest aa- hiliottetiest Dr. J.C.AYElt1 PUS them are:- Wholesome food, much as aura that Sooner or later that colon- ere au aokuolviedged as this wheat bran, cotton seed meal. Alwayes, v4,11 go the way of Mns opoasessed' *etfor et T . be careful to keep the cows well salted, by- the meter nation, Spain. • aerangemetd. totexsted from bed weather, giving Ind handling, careful milking, regular •A• ihrinliillii Tendon* .1'4Mo 1411414 iseet10514 We have what is called bitter • An interesting test bas jtifit been • oat And Ad* ‘111 igrecilya in Ill en* ,L,, r , r, mob woonn, ) with a tin._ !hi I have yet to see the ogee' ,Whire _-- ........... - feeding, clean stabling, good ventlitt. • LIVED ON C11000LATE, "For ifteen years I hoe used Ayer% F114 ion and plenty of pare water. Di some eed, which (tows are fond of, causing , maw' k a 0 into filled to Otte he milk to -become ao-stinch affeoted , view to testing the sustalnieg powers, . hat 11 1* hardly fir for use, I find that of chocolate she lived on that elorie far • fProments of sugar at mush meat for interval - two or three days the milk it entirely elleved of the bitter taste. giving the cow, ,ithotit two table- 00 days, and !brit but 15 pounds in the „no iiii. mwaimi ' sat COUNTED' TIIEIIL, DO NOT FAIL 711P rift MOUS" „ • bosses many a "body andhur. dens many a- mind. You can't enjoy the food you like because you are bilious. You take all sorts of pre- cautions, and yet the bilious, attack leaps 011yaii like a 'tiger from ambush. You know the feeling! !the blood seeming on fire with a dull beat; the boring pains in the eyes; the bead seeming to open and shut; the hor- rible nausea. Yon know the bility which precedes and thelanguor HOWARD•St t •eart Relief t ONALL, Heart Weakness or Pota, 0 blood to flow ea ny, UV Is a trt r eviler stagnation at Miel IOCKI one Dieted af its oagestive 'mop Atiings rAitisf. Ole too Mlle upon her deg's:4 In a. hammtkik, and When idle woke up she Asheir °ante* in addittfon to pot- accrued Min of stealing it !rise. ash itu the mineral eiameuts .thee 'Welt he said, 1 will admit that the • onovootiow of temptation wastop strong to be ireibit-! .4I did steal ma* little klas, sire eaeialnied, indignantlyig X Et !store woke uto. , • - according. to eueillty. Provielon mar- ket dull. Quotations ar0 44 follows2-Dry sane 04 shoulderts, 7 1-20; long clear bacon,. oar lote, / 102e to lots and 0406 104, - 7 8.4e; or hick% 8 1-2 to $ We. ' &naked meats-Hame heasre, 91-2 to ,10e; medium, 10 1-0 to '11c light, lle; breakfast bacon, 101-2 to 110; picnio . hams, 73-1 to 8c. All Meats out of pickle le less than Prices (MAW. for • emoked meats. Laid --Tierces, 7c; tubs, 7 1-2 to 7. (8i1501).ailst 144 to !lel 100411/01111d,: 6 to - AMERICAN MARKETS. Buffalo, Deo, 29. -Spring wheat : -Remand light limits steady. No 1, hard, ,77 8-4c; No, 1 Northern, 74 1-4e; iNo. 2 Northern, 71 1-4e, Winter wheat ....Nominal, No. 2 red, on track, 78o; No. 1 white' 70eo Cern-T.-Scarce and very etrong ; No, 8 yellow, 8110; ;No, 4 yel, low, 381-4 to 83 1-2qi No. 8 corn, 38,1-2o. Oats -Scarce and areng ; No. 0 white' 82 to 82 1-4c; 'No, White, 81.1.4 to 31 2 • N 4 white, 80 1 to 308-40 Ba ley -Quiet but ' firm, Rye -No. 0, in store, Ole asked. Flour -Firm; fair demand. Detroit, Dlieh., Dec. 29. -Wheat • olds - ed; No. 1 white, cash, 70o; No, 2 red, eaSk, and Deuertibar, 69 1-2o. May, 71o, Minneapolis, Minn'., Dec. '29. -Wheat No, 1 Northern, 67 1-2 to 67 3-4e; No, 2 do„ 1-2 to 66o.; No. 2 spring, 64o. Rarley-,No, 2, 48 1-2 to 49c; extra, No, 8, 48 to 48 1-2e. Ilye-No, 1, 53 3-4 to 5'1 140 No, 2, 54o. • .Misseapollo, Minn, Deo. 20. -Wheat -December, 64 1-2c; May, 66 3-4o; July 65. 7-80; on track. No, 1 hard, 560; NO. 1 Northern, 65c; No. 2 Northern, 6,8c, Flour-Unolianged. Dec. 29. -Wheat -No. • " • How a parson C4.0 d da by taking an pound a y ounce of scotes Ernu siom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive machinery .working properly. You obtain greater benefit from* your food, The oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh - forming power, • All physicians know this • to to be a fact. All sinifielniii Pr- and ;Leo. • SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists/Termite 1 hard, cash, 66 3-8c; December, 66 Ban 13,..8kraoy;, DOseeletab; er, No,6 31 N8f8ret;h3fer any, e6a7sh1,4604. • Toledo, Ohio, Deo, 29.-Wheat-arre* ;guar, easy; No. 2 cash and Decenibetso, e70d,1-436013.; May 71,m8-8.1. Corn -No. 9,,mix • . The Lord loves a cheerfui giver. And • for that matter„ who doesn't,/ EL EF -IN 10 MINUTES! . Ey sufferer fr citta rh Who readithese lines will find in them a message of ho . No matt how vereiy hernak-baaillicted-no matter how many so - 'called ies • ay 11 e tried, no matter how many physicians have experi- mented pon, on in vain, no matter how completely he may have despaired of ever ridd g tiimself -of his disgusting and distressing malady -,he can he cured 1 Hundreds upon hundreds of cases as bad as his have been fully -end perree.nently cured by DR. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER. • ,This W nderful remedy never fails if itaken before eatarrh'llas developed Into other.necess rily fatal,diseases, Don't-hDt.it off -go at once to . your druggist raid gets he de. • It Will relieve_you minutes -it will place you on the road to full recov ry immediately. It cures cold in the head, Bore throat, tonstlitis, asthma, hay ver, loss of smell and deafness. Here is an interesting letter from the Rev. Jame Murdock, of Harrisburg, Pa. : • • "When 1 kn w 'anything is worthy of recommendation, I consider it my duty take ,. friends know . I'have used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder for the last two months' and km now corn lately cured of eaten)] of five years standing. It is certainly magical • effeet.'The . first applietition terreffled me vinhitirfiels-rnintaysisTwouldootbe,-* without it in the h • se if it cost.$3 a bottle, as it will 'cure any slight cold I may blies, • alroost instantly." At all druggists. Dr. Agnew's C re for the.Heart relieves heart disease In 30 minutes.. Dt. Agnew's' Liver Pills-soc. for dotes -are the best, Dr. Agnew's Ointifient relieves in aday • sem, tetter and all skin diseases. Cures piles in 2 to 3Mghts.,33se,• • AO, ' For sale by Watts & O�, Clinton olid Comfort. It is not enough to. have ' rubbers -keep out the wet: .If the fit be not perfect they will draw the feet. It costs money • fO. einploy skilled, pattern ma- kers, in order ta turu out. rub?.. • bers • in,- all the latest shoe shapes,butthe Granby Rubber 4,18T.tatil R!"212174' Co-. do it and the result is that- shoe shapes, oldie very best material 1 Granby Robbers Overshoes are known to be right up-to-date. The thick ball and -heel make the last twice as long;- while the thin ntb- ber used in the other parts makes the, -whole very lighf, Insist on seeing the Granby Trade Mark on the sole. GRANBY RUBBERS *EAR LIKE IRON. ONE GIVES RELIEF. on't Spend a Dollar • for • Medicine • until you have tried You can buy them, in the paper -5 -cent cartonW ----:----Tetrilabules for Five Cents.;'".' Sort it put swamp)* to entiffy the palmed promo illeesiwil for it leW pass If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules t the Druggist's • Ohl* tOCHUCAL COUPANi, NSW Ye end they will be lent to you by mall; Or " for 41 Conf. Thi choices are tau tO *re the very medicine you no& • .1w