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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-02, Page 9, 10 y0110114 everr TRUMAN' at 'TIM 1 TR %ETON TilYinINIO NNWS•RIMOttp PViittitif Hough Amert, Cattimb000k., . 'Rumor. alaViorrisigo HAIM. , - 1 Yr., ¢ Mo. 010. 10,Y40 I 1 OttiUmn....,,...$‘0 00 loe 00 Oell 00 "i 1 t 81J0 20 00 12 00 0 mi • ICaluMa... ....... 12 00 Pa -170 1° 00 0 00 2 1 - - .., 1100 a 50 0 136 Prepecutt Poiti mon trout VA to 00 DO cent extra. - For trahacht ad,verti,sehacOS gt, (Auto J)01 hue for Um first insertton, etin th Per line each 'eulreequent lusextton-, nonpareil inetteare. Frotessignel cardo, -WA- exceeding one ineh, 05.00 Per Advertitiemente Withent 011004 direotions Will be Publlehea till forbid and charged fop acoordingit TQransleat. notice --'Lot "roon4, 'vox, sale,. 0.0-.40 outs for first, In. sertion,. 25 cents for melt eubeequent insertion. • THE NEWS -RECORD 4will be .'sentr'- t0 any address,. free. of,. postage, for 11;00 per year, Payable in advance- 11It0 may he .ellarged if not so paid. • Ue date to.which .every eu.borription le paid is denoted by the ntireber ofl 'the Interfere label, No paper disomitin- •ued until all arrears •are Iladp it the option of the Proprietor, ' W. MITCHELL. , Editor- and:ProPrietor. THE MOLSON,S BAN Incorporated by • A ct.of sratilantene 185. • . .44141!‘ 104°64 144." r • $. 545. 43", . . Head 01106, - MONTREAL, WM. MOLSON. MA0P1113BSON, President, F. WOLFEBETAN 111011'1AS, GO.% Mair ger Notes disconnted, Collections bade. Drafts Issued, Sterling and Ainerican Exebtalge . • bought rad Bold,. Interest allowed on. Deposits - • - •SAYINOS•BADist. . Ltterest5 aliened on guns of Si- and up. ' FARMERS. • Money' advanced to farmer's on their own notes with, ono or More endorsers. No. wort- .•gegerequiree as security." t • H. 0. BREWED, Amager,. • ConstIpatIon, I Headache, SHIonsne*Of .. Heartburn, Indigestion, bizziriesa, Indicate that year Aver is out .01 order. Tha best Metlitine to rouse the liver end age al1 these • 415. le Rellni Hood's Pills 25 mute; hold by, ell Medicine deities.. ,,•••••,••••701••••., •••••m•••••• ." 1 HINTS FOR TUI FARMER its UK through ehe night- When •Ehelhen0li quoted .24 1140. Areariesral INORPASE OF eowil ore awaltened for reeding .in the ,Yello.v, new, otters at 481-8c, and now Lt t tee N A ri er,w Morning Meet of them 'will void both otter4. . o old me titur MOW thoir solid and liquid cur eat Barley -Firm par lois' at No 1 outsides. are quoted, at..48 to 411e. Which had -accumulated. fauna gat lutflAt'a food. After thie le done lead _ - PRACTICAL SHEEP ODISIIANPIVI. or drive the cow into a well -ventilated ve,fw y ' I g—,.it - Do not mix sheep. with other ant, room used ror mng, end the cow Di -u-.._ sie41%."inisie.21—h-aPrel-Rea- IwN11064• t:1 ' should he given the most appetizing Nortoern,Winter wheat - teals. Te. be eptirely safe a Book Must po, „t f it ti ile so tim z o s ra one re. me ea ieev roleY and firM i NO, 0 red, 74 1-2c; No. . ,.. A gramed eheep sheds tile vets end mg the stable, and the With o ut Corn -Steady; No a yellow to 09 . • Tel Knell Ment Stalat 10 be •itetteeielly lat ',England fi4OUrie,:d14,0•• half thalea Ma , Many people die nOw from carer iie ' UR a eeratilry ago, and no other ,dis- 0400„ cab ehow , anything ARC sueh an immense increaee, W. Roger Williarati. earl In the, Lancet. "Probably no single feetor le more potent in deter- mining the, outbreak of cancer in the prediepord than high feeding: Thate - ean he na doubt that the greed to food. manifested by modern coMmunitles 1* altogether out ef proportion to .tnetr pyenont renniromooto. many moo, , tIons ,,pelot to the gluttonoup °magi**, tion of, meat, wiaieb• is such a eintraci• teals* feattre of this age, tie likely to Ibe especially 'harmful in this respect: Statistice. ohow, that the .coneUnaption of meat bag for many -years been in- creasing' by leaps . toad bounde, till it now had Teethed. tbe alnaDing total of 131 polio& Per head par Year, wirAch is retire thrn•tiOuble iehat it Watt half c., century ago, when the conditions of • life Were More OOMPatible" with - high • feeding. •Whni extiessive quantities Of have a yard and shed to theMeelves• • the pew will fail to Urinate nerret ilk 3 eXtra red, '78 1-20; No. I whtte, 74 1-0o. melting anew Ott that it 4,005 not chill: Itotreattring late the rtu =AY °Mae Per I..4.o. No d yellow, VI A 0 to 48 8-40' No 1to • the most telt,der Part of the Ordinal, : ing hge3glaPii.t- ritraaf: ga8vrcr 0,nu" .31-4r10-atle-41/tsill° easier; °No: corn, 38 *RR 63-4- 4 s 0e Lona, Whsteinjney to tlie epbse nerve. 'habit., and we ueed partiallyto cure It 80.1.40; 14, a *bite. az 1_,20; No, 4 white, hen we malted halt a dosen Down ev- ; ; d, ad P 'TOP " rry morning, ,So $0011 as their . we31 re • lila, 11 1 St I or West - aroused we- POured water slow y into ' ern at 89 tO 56 1-2o. Rye -Nominal; • ar e3r- ping ; ea eti Winter quarter's are ntrt'a to be pro. an old tin -a pail kept r that. nee. This 02 to elle,c-In store for vided, fOr the flock,. Shelter is irate- Pensable, for la equivalent to large quentity et .feed, otheridee ex- pended in making up fox exhanetiOn through exposure to cold.. 8e tbat the yards far the sheep bp Wade dry by t4orongb (wattle:so. A. snoop must hay° dry °toot alwa*ao but espeetally ,the winter, 'and the Shed Should, be provided with eaee .trotheir.drainage to seenre dry- teet.„ -has always been a-enetorn:eniong English sheplierde, te. grease the'sheaR's oast when- the noel; -is, to be ,expesed to 'the 'winter weather, AS this helps to shed tha.,rain. • It is a question to be • considered, if fry, range shepherd aright • not adopt this proteetiOn Sheep come into marlret,in one-third' the tiaire in which ' cattle can. A, shepherd's ,prefiti•coare annual di,. vidends, 'those of -the!: cattleMen in three Yeera. • Three is hotter than 7ane. And• it is one of the aprie.1 ,feetairee 01 keeping sheep: that exPerienee gained lot et ,Pieney 'in the future, •-Regularity of fee,ding is of ;the tit•-• moat, importance Mr sow good of e sheep. Like all the weaker, thingait eitetly frets end beconiett. disoontented., Whon halipens it loaeif iieCh. The shepherihhimself gent thin when he is tlahapPY • and fretting. And hie sheep' only more so.' • Beep the alleeP happy 'ane Contented and the. shepherd tvillAre happy .and contented john- T Em• nie• rton• excited the cows imag na rt, st • thinking that Urine was flOwing int° ea Ts., 1":„ - the fail. We often had eech ot these -7 a efl' Detroit, Jail. n7.-Whears-OlOsedt•'-^, ]). 1VICTA.G0.1%R.To Banker, • •S'I'BEBT CLINTO!T TitiLEADI$C BARBER. Smith's.. block, opposite Post Office ALSO • . giFt, for Itandarit Life !Ounce Ca Head wee for Patuele, Mentreali Insurance in forte, • . $110,000,000 Inveetn edtsin Canada 13.500,000 Mitablished 1826. The old reliable ancl fe.vorise, . A General Banking,BusioesS Transacted. Notes Egeeimnfed.' !Malts IssuecL• , Intereat AilOWeci Deosits.' cLusrroi - ONT. : tire. Itoisideniandidfolniuranota . Treneacted. •Repreaezra 'sereral- Of th3 best companies and any -Information relating to , $,:t111-10147IS61:_il.til,r(1 ziT 670. -Pr., apint _Lieixii,g treorenin. - :onotreaw.),,I, ..-, Co. Mosley tepee:nen Reasonable States ,, ,- . . ynty 1-nB ell • ,,-- --•.- • CENTRAL BUTCHER. SHOP. FORD * MURPHY,' (Suimeamors to 'IV W.ImagfOrd.) • a Raving. bought out the &Me bilibleeih we intend to condpitt it on the °nab principle. and will supply our ouatomerewitli the beat nteap at• tbeloweet paying paicea. • Ford its Eltirphy, :QEO. Horseshoe and General Blacksmith - Albert Street, North Clinton • JOBBING A ,SPECIALTY.- • Woodwori ironed and: Drat -aloes material end work guaranteed. "Farm, Implements, and. machines mho* and repaired. TO THE, FARMERS! , . Study 'year Min intarest and go Where Yott,eanget, . • • RELIABLE -HARNESS mauttfacture none but the beat of stook. Peware et shop that sell cheap. aa they hav,e got to livo. Call and get, prices. • Orders by mail premptly attended, Le. John !Bell Harness Emporitug, Illyth. Out e ikKillop Fire nsurance Coinpatty. ' Office -;Palace •bloelc,::oppesite Market. , . .. , do VEYANCINC. • George Writ-, ,Presiciant,11arlock-P.04 J. )3. • OFFICERS: • . . , . .. McLean. Xippen p.0:4 NIr. ,r. Shannon. seer .• . Treas., Seafor h,• P.Q. • Thenif a "E. Bays.' In- ... . . John A.Ridout, specter- of losses,. SetfOrtb. P.O. , • ' ' DfRECT011$ ;4 0.13roadfoot, Peatorth jOhn G.-Orlev Conveyancer, Commiasioner, Etc, • , . ••I••• . Fite Insurance. - • ," Real Ratak. • • Money/to Lend. CL1,IN1TD1S1 r•iteigerakairST EE ' 't Winthrop: -George Dale. Settion•Itt Thrift: 'Owe urinate Within five Minutes after jetthinz,. Nwo,betitr this was done. If the coW begins to 'Re', eenuarY 71c; May, 78e. Urinate in the Milking room, step the milking until the urination. 1,13 cow. siernihrYs 610: MeYs 08 - 1-4 to 48 3.80; Plated, and then cover the. place *hem .Tulr, 08.1-80, on. track; No. 4 hard, 69 abeerb the 'odors. German potash, salts are the'lreet-for thio use that we unr du! notabsil.: TOlon.14207;.-ornaaearty,,-090N.0b, knew ot. This Makes some trouble, but it is well ,repaid in the better "iblidir,jr.7e2u :433k N6O7. .4)11.3dri hganie, °amp .8047:.; quality•ot winter -made milk, and in the ativtbiTywittohoklieteptvowlinutnear:,butter a longer 8.1 '78 84°' 1. No. Jan, NO. I Northern,, 69. 14,e;' No. 2 -Nerthern, . • 4- 67 to 67 1-2e. Rye -No. 1 os I -2e GRMEN BONE FOR HENS, 2, 01 1-4 to 01 1-2c; 'Amble,' -- 40 to 80e. • It la a foot that' can be proved from , Nays, Seaforrit J es Evans. •13oce w ; °An Thomas Garbutt. Clinton: Thoinse "'Fraser, Brumfield; John, 13. Kippen. ^ ° AGENTS; . Debt, Smith, Narlook Roinvk McMillan, Sea - forth: James Ounimingydgmondnile, J, W. MEDICAL ..Tchn 0; Morrison, 'auditors. . yeczOtemcsviiie of;• ohn Goveuloolc and Pezties dedious to &toot insurer:Cc or Oen-, h I po ably attewied Cinn134' • R. C. P. and It C. S., Edinburgh. Office-Oniarie Street, Clinton, Night caiIs at front door of residence oo, Rotten- • bury-Stieet,. opP. Presbyterian Church. Dr. Graham; - Ocein Perrin'n Block, Rattenbury St. . . Night ealls atQffiee attended to.. CLINTON, ONT. Dr, Shaw, , • • Office -Ontario Street, opposite Engliih church„„ former& occupied by Orr Apple - ion! , . . DENTISTRY., Dr,- BRIUCIB, Surgeon. Dentist • OPEICE-er -Taylor's Shoe Store, _Clinton, Ont. Speeial attention to presen, •,^vation of natural teeth. 11.11 visit Myth every Mondatand Sayfield every Thursday afternoon during • the summer. AGSEW;PViSTIIIST, Office adjoining Fostr's Photo Gallety, Office Hours! ' • 4 AtZurich the second, 'Thursday Of each Tr:at Pr] IOW I rtiowal iyboer °mat) or officers addrejed. to titfir relpeotive post o cee, ' k • • . • --Grand: Trunk Railway 'Trains arrive and -leave Clinton Station, as' • follows•i • 'Buffalo and Goderich District :- • Going West, Mixed , tars a.m. Eit 12.55 p.m. 4( MiXtd „ ... . • • • 7.05 0441. '4! , 44 ' EtipresS., . .. . . .1o,2/ pon. Going East,- Express . . ... 740 11, 14 " . A •:044. • • • • • 2.5S Somo experience; • .With sorghani feeding the 'flolt hes shown this to be Valuabie addition to the het of "°P4 ' Toronto, •Jon. 27.. --We had only a for the'support of the (twee with • unligbt run of. - Weaned larabs. ,Tme Plant renews -"a. 1"29e"i1Potfa4dg*ezraeinte°: , Om urine fell with comethtng that 1N4crihNo.ern, 61514f2o.rthell/' 68 1.8e; 149' the overienee et the meet prominent .oled0, -- 3a27.-Wheat --- No. 2 Mien; 71. 1-4o; lrlay; 73 1-2e, 'bid- Eye-- PoultrYmen in_the...country...tlat-green .N-2,,eatth, fei 1-4o. Clover -sed. Ing food in -the world. It -is feed that -43'n°haniied, " • • - Out 13one is the greatest egg produer PrMlinoenjtere84; °J°11:*1 "2:5; liTtel: 13040:19. gta°111 cannot be omitted from the, diet to have • -a-' - an' • n • market, continues dull, and. prices aro the beat result -obtained bothIn 'breed- unchanged, Flour is dull and steady. ing an egg production. While the moet.prominent countrymen know this toile a fact there are thouSankba„"ppon thoUsands ,Of Mu' readers who are still • Ignorant on the • subject. ' If they 'would get one, ot the cheap one Mills and , grind the fregh green benee that ; are now watated; and teed this fresh • bode Meal to their poultry in moderate quantitiee all Such perartns would soon be Convinced ot the truth of our statement - • ,,^ liARKETS OF PliE IfORLD Pyiees of Crain, Cattle, Oneese, &O. . in the Leading Marts. Winter wheat patents 03.75 to 44 straight ;r011ers;-$3.14,to 38.70; in 'bags, ' 31.70 to 01,00; liTanitoba. patents, 04.19 to, 4,40 ; Strong bakers', $8,75 ----to 04. Meet is quiet, and for fair sized lots price are ,being shaded, hitt in a job- bing way rolled oat are „ selling at $3.60 per barrel and at 01,..75 arer bag., Feed is fairly active and. firm. Ontario winter wheat bran in bulk, . 015 to $15.251 'shorts, 615.50 to -$16 per ton'. Manitoba bran, 018; shorts. 017 and nlonillie 019, per ton, ineluding „bags. liar continues quiet and prices show no change. No. 1,06 66.80; No. 2, extra. $4,,50 to $5; No,2 clever mixturei $4 to 44•50, clover $9.50 10 $4..Provisions qUiet and steady; Canadian pork, in barrels, 115 to .$1050 ; pure" Can, lard, in 'pails, 7 1,4 to, 7 1-2o. per lb; and 'compound refined at 5 •to 5 14o Per Ib; hams,. 10 to 1c; and bacon, 10 1-2 to 11c per Ib. Cheese is quiet Withprices noininal at 10 to RI 0-8a - Batter is also, quiet at 19 1,2c. • Egge are active and -firm No, 1, mndled stocki 17e; NG. growth after haying been fed. down, and thus will support the sheen -better ' • . ' ' .--. • 14o, Montreal limed, 18o ,...W. it- It rin- eluding '1 600 hogs There Was no Ouija . any other kind of pasture: Ii quotable change, but all good cattle• 1 . , . .. , ... e el' ' F ,, ed 4 to 15e.; Western cola storage, 13 ltaree the place of turope of the Eng, were-fin:a and /told readily. • • ' , • tsornall,tio lots, to tconlflie1,1:10ac:ttuaalliwc apentrs.;dowse. ' ish shepherd, hut, has fully ,tevice as • . We had a good .enquiry .for export The demand for beano is chiefly for much 'nutriment to the acre as these' cattle, ' The garilrik " 'via!' lig, ht, and quote Choice hand' picked 950 to or per rogytastehmaveol numagement saves a let cif m9re- Qii°ice Btu' ft 'WM" *hue found an bnahal'i PTinles, 85 to 800" The tone' ot needless work and trouble. The right eusY nuviket. at Prices - ringing from .4' the Ularket for potatoes was firmer and Mothod of Managing a floek iseto" have 1e4 to 4 • -8-4c per •pound. Frixne ship- choice lots- are -quoted' at 55 to 75c. per the sheep lagged anti numbered., With ping cattle is wanted.' .• .134.g. . ' .. • : . , such highly stizanlatIng forms of not4 riment,ere ingested by pereone whose cellular metabolism is .defective, It seems probable that there may thus be excited in those parte of the body where vital processes are stili active such excessive and disorderly cellular proliferation' as may eventuate in °m- eet. No doubt other factorti go -operate, • and among these, ahonld•he especially tt 44 Mixed.,::..,:.;. 4,35 Pan - London, Huron and Bruce :- . IGoing South, Express ......• 7.47 a,m. *4 id .. 44 ......•• A • • 4.30 P.m - Going North, i, di , 74r lel. C. DicksON, • W. E. Dates, Dis. Pawl. Agent, • G. P. & .A., Toronto,• . Montreal, A. 0. Paprison, G.TiRt'Agent at Clinton. •ISO YEARS, • EXPERIENCE PATENTS TRADE Mess, DESIGNS , Cot:whits-1're &C. ., twonestruittg a auetell and deseriEtion may any plan as to locatton or soil ttdap- _ -reribrd of tlapaniinal kePt in it: list •of.' • .,..Butohex.4-.. cattle were .4i good -tie- • th.a sheep by • their numbers in a book t fair to choice quality ; for Wall a wide margin for making,notes, man NOT A HAPPY' LOT. Thig saVes half the work eVen if there the beet stuff there Was steady sale, are na more thitil a Score ot sheep. Ev- and iicked lots were bought as light • „Altipitetiat- rot. a igovernatenti Pasitten ery Shepherd. Will thus know his sheep shippers at from 04.20 te04.85 Per cwt in in China hins'a lined 'roue Gni.- • • '. and all about every One of- them: .13y . • . o tcher cattle sold at • this .methed one will. take .a 'Good to. •eholCs u Difficultieg Of • the Civil ; service ex - greater interest' in hiS 'flack than oth-- troth f8:16 34 12 1-2 per °Wt.; me- I ajoinaiion are : multinljed tntoia in erwise, with everything tortfusion dium at from 03:40 in 33.62 1-2' per the requireigenta set down by taw, Of andicv:rnydeprrtaeivItteLe eh" euid he, made cwt; and ,.°Ihree'r• down to. Per applicants for Positions. in the mail appear. It is not destra.ble to° have the Most of the saleh wlir----------—---- , rn the first plae,e 0.21 applicant must the lainbing ewes before they begin to cwt.- 4,,g service 01 China. jambs coming too, early. It may 40 to -day; but here are ,a few reiteSent- - }level strength and eourage, a°, bat° it, t$ not good business to have ittive tranSactions:-. , fer one to:brag of among neighbors, quire these he goes through a very One load of exiert cattle, averagng • , • early hintirs unless every. dire prowls:- 1,260 .114, Sold a.t 2-40 Per Pound- ler tUetilt4 .tlf training- Vran4 the eiree- Only an 'eXpert shepherd --,wetasing meg- lire,' sold at 33.90 ton has been made for the domfort Of -load of . god butchers' stuft,-rai a through niolintains, and Vaile,T24 caul, affOrd to• rear.' lambs, but if the owe., fb,""ts aPedd ea. ree; .„ The fe.Xib" t tuue to 52 pi ab trip. is ixed 83V• theta as to good shelter,ancl the best 1181811°mbastlix' rodf'dbittoatttelite3filorgo4"erliteewo'dta'vet:itg:nreg, av.350,h'(17$1:4"hudeeeyy.nh,eities inannrt rdepeef°r tunthenee'se ewes have nutted early the shepherd . Mast have due preparations .made for eare.for. both them •and the...awes. It is pleasant to have'thalittle thinga skip- irveraging 1,020 lbs, sold 8. 8-8° trips at night, and if lie lizite,natto the ping about, but sad to have them per- PeAr llbol 'of AI ea-ttle, averaglng1/60 had ePirit end •thereby- ila to appear ish 'tor want of due preparation fox lin there:, • back. ' • It is qf the greatest importawie that the 'sheep shouid be immediately freed A. lot of 18 cattle, raixed with1 cows; ahlo..hodied. ticks will'keep one tnee Pe averaging nearly 909 lbs.„., sold at Be, •from the bloodthirsty tick. A. dozen Poor, not only thipugb the. quantity of. Shipping bulls sell at tram 81-2 to t lb, and five 'dollars Added, blood •etteked troll' it, but still niers 'by 4°' with an eighth; ' mar° ''4°r Prim° reason of the, constant annoyance and biills, Which are wanted, _ _ Stockers ate selling well at from'a to discomfort .oecasioned by the Irritation to twain; tbroug. b ma venom wtiok 51-2c, andloceindenally 38-40; Per .1_b. I, pests -like the mosquito -inject an ir- Very 'few milk cows• here, less than the ticks instill into the blood. These tub, irictims, for I on0. dozen; prices rather low, from 425 the pirrpose of making the blood flaw quirlY, b to $45 each, 'There is no ritating fluid into particular en - more easily. We know what one mos- wel . but a few,. choice cows may sell 14 t 13.25 and five dollars at the required,. time at a certain place }rend whet a dozen•or a hmtdred ticke Lambe are easy .at from, $4,12 1-2* to quito- will do, and may easily comers - Mei in the way of tormenting a sheep. 4114,83: 1-P2 been na rt than ample. er cwt,. SuPplies lately have eep are unchanged at from -8, to • 1-4c4 per. lb. • • " PLANNING MB SPRING wORK. ottani are worth‘from 21-4 to 2 54 , (wring workr4or it will itoon be upon PeCboll3itie Veal 06.1es. are Wanted` at It is time to begin planning for the F vs with ell its rush and kutry, The, frau$6 to V7 each', comnion talves. are ordinary farmer too often fails to pJan at all -he Waits till the *eather con- ditions tell him he must begin work at once if he exPeets a crop. .then rashes in the seed without regard to cri c spring e a ma dOne q t' • dall at ,from 42.50 to efae • Bogs -are undhanged.at 14.25' to44,37 1-2 per'cv/t; for the beat,1311t the aver- age price for good hegs is around 04,20 per cvett.light are sailing at from $4 to $4.25; andthe outside price for thick heavy hop is 03.75 per owt.. Following is, the range of current Iralgortryltornagtirnktbfre otoltaulli" tat' Th. ti ttotat o nsgteletly confider! ALtitudbOok on Paten ' a 8 25 50 .„ Cattle% . rree oldest :timer for aacurinua tents, by using juet vehat seed he happens shipplog, per, owt •• 4 25 4 415. Puler" taken lb Munn M race". to DA' VC by him,' or eitat oharige with Scientific litnericatt. garden tir0 not thought of till the other - Butcher, inferior, ,S 00 ' .8 121-2 Buteher, choice .. 350 4 is 14 *yeast sotto, without.° ante, tbe. month, his neighbor. The vegetabl and fruit nuteher med. goo 8 VETERINARY.-- ; •.E4 MaCkail, • VETERINARY SO:ail-EON ann. • VET'ERINARY INSPECTOR. ihee Isaac Street next Nev!,1 Era office f 'Waded, Albert St.,. Clinton. LECAL, A hamdiattnely Mustrated weakly. Tersest cit. f tter on at T $ en on o any nude ni . erma, a a left i to ir tuon • 21, 8010 by ail 'newsdealer& . 03 UN ,,,C01,,.8011001,0"NeWlIfIgk Brat st., Waseatiatee, . '7"-wanng BUMS.. 001,1B; litibM7 Manufacturere of -artificial birds buy • direetly trona the farmer.; andmake up- thelr itteck w4h no partl'eular regard for tile accurate representation. Of a amettieti, .l'ust at present the birds in- fashion for mourning hate are small black parrot', and therente no ouch . ,. 4 . 'birds itunature. A fashion is In Vogtie. 'ili. Cott tir.....ato.m., enzie, to match the r costume .in the plumage party with his wife or eons to plan a here advanced sharPlY. Red w ea • ,,,. , ,.,,., ,..., 041tRISTEllS, SOLICITORS, Eilkti of the bird trimminso, and manufae. vegetable, and fruit garden or at least gold • at 700 end white et llo, north . turers-Usti their best art,to supply' the one of them.. • and west, This afternoon holdi3ros gen- CLINTON AND RAYPIET,D, demand, Sooner or later tins. fashion 'We wish taixr readers could have orally asked./2e. Manitobas were Yeti Work ie done, then it la too late for' s'her ehci a 3 06 , . ii g‘s most kinds -10 'do eyell if they' do any- B.;;;Ai.a"ii;;;7.0.t. 1`. * , 025 gggi...2 thing, and that% goad -pitying hattriOheS Blacks,. per owt, . . ' 225 20214 of .farming let to clip without' even a Milkers and Calvee. ,... fair trial, - , Coves, each, ` ... . . OM 4000 • Calves, each . . ,, 2,00 000 IlovV" differently the work ivo;rid be done -hew ranch hotter the results if it, 'Choice,. hogs,"per cwt -, 425-' , 43114 little time had been given . to leYing Light hogs, Per CWt; ... 400 ' 4 20. out the' work before it had t,� b� done. ttaavY, a0.. Per diVt. .' 060 3 15'•-' b.ealth and comfort of'the family and , . 13114EARsTuvEs, BTO. • ,whnat-Ahore was it heavy adtraiitte HOW. Mani more gardens tOodd to' tile to the cash in the, pocket -book had tire in -wheat in Cilleago today, and* the farmer taken an evening or two in COM. ,hoona continued 'until the dote, Priees Clinton Offlee-Elliott Block, reatto at. Will he the 111621141 of establishing re- it- impressed. is n them, that there strong. No, I hard, North Bay, sold at Raj:field' Office -Open eVerY Thursday gular farms for iha production of' no half -acre, ..no Matter how 3todtie-- 80e, and at the clot* 87e. was asked. feathers for millirorypurPMes. Thera too, on• their farni that will give bet. Same, idiatid and Owen, Sound, was are ostrich farms in California esisthig ter return4 than the halt -acre devot. held at 82o. Millers hold off, not car - solely to Supply feathers to the trade, ad to fruits or vegetables, and ,that the lug to pay the advance, and there is no reason why the *one beet way to seOUrtt the best teeilite is Flour -Firmer, will' an advancing idea Fbottld. not apply to other feather- be plan for it now. tendency. Pasterners were in the oreatures wilt& 'could be plucked at To Min' pun Enceessfully :We sag. market to4lay 1-vars, paying an regular interveIs for the market. This gest getting a& MICA the catalogues of advance of 103 per ..arrel. Export some of this beet seedsmen and dealere agents bid the eniell for in areal' fruits and nursery atm* and straight roIlersin bblzi,midille freights Lay the plant for the girdens now. and 11.20 to 0815 is asked. When. "'coking over the catalogues Millfeed.-Searog ton lots of bran at for the garden plan, do not shut your the Ideal mills bring $14 and ehorte, eyes or mind when something is seen $10; car.lot ES, Middle freights, are eruot- that will im rove the field crop or em. ed at $18.50 for broil, %Mid $15 for hellish the !Ina, Corn and potatOesi, eboric oats and wheat are good, so, too, are Oatmeal-Eirin, ,Cor lots of rolled ranee, nannies and asters, alto, in bags, on track Vera, are quoted Order your seed and fruit oatalogues $3.00 per bbl, and in Mils at $8.70. et-rlY and Plan for good, payinig atom, Peas-0.fforigage light and demand healthy families and beautiful hero. fair. Car lots, north and west, acid to-. surroundings. 1.2s. Car Iota east, 070. day at 80; hoId3re generally onk 08 crates.Nr4Nas miratitto. -Mein street, first door west of * Post Offioe. Money to loan. Tames soot. 8, xi, ltratenoio, E. Camq0•161, la a bit cruel, for ,tiso phieking comet Barrister, Solichor, •Notary, lie, pain, although the ostrich does not ciordation). ogT. :Seem to mind his periodioad etripping Very much. 'Orriest.-Over Davie' Drug Store, °trey to Loan, . M. O. 3(30111iiit021.7' Barrister, Solicitor, CoMmiesioner. 81 c • oormiticm, cot °ends Cor. Hammon And St Andrew's Streets, Ws Brydone, Bard4ter,.41icitor, Notary Public, , OPTICS $ sEAvER stoat, • CLINT HOWARDS cart elle aipitatiott, Palo about die Mot, the hot medicine saws, Not fallura brit repotted. tmes the blued to Orliv tigers perfect- unotked, tittough every port, tirltighte h•••••-nt tad "hattitb to every n etid *. Aeleg se ifir litda Ptimutt its Had h 47thI, la 300. leratte. OM. he is sure to lose hisrights to:a pest." IN This is the thnt). of the year when tyka odors are most likely to get intothilk, and thin is ono rotteen., why so many • find it difficult to make good butter in winter. On no aereotint should the BOW be milked In the table where the Oats -Higher again. White mat, north and west in oar jots, sold, at 10 1-2 ten 11-44. ona hounts tima. ask 80o. Ilye-4Searos. Car hail, Math and weet, Sic and east, 35a. • • Brialtivliebt-Quiet turd nunen "ort;t4 Ines light, earl ots, ontsilds,. 40o. No fur eas110ii by kite with Corn - Righer,. 'Canadian yellow, it uttyalen. 1 G. lkeie Le1111,1106, This le :not. all. Hi ;is obliged to carry an enormoini _weight *tor many Miles and return with it within a giv- en •tinte. No allowanee is reader for his inability to defend, himself Against thieves and highwe:yMen, his road usually leading. through,,, distriat thick with ,bandits. • , • , • • In tra'ining the candidates eats very little -though 193- is used. to 'this --and, 'he tries aciery straining exercise. Then cornea his real examination,. under the direction of governraent officiela, nels taken into% long ream Where, sugpend- ed from a high beam with strong ropes are .very.heavYliacks filled. with rocks.. The candidate muet give si Motion t� all these sitokat and then run to and fro- between Ihem, „eaxefully guarding againat a blow bY .one of the heavy weights. • • CONSCIENTIonS. Popper, vy do you alWitys draw your pencil from eler top to 'der bottom in remarking dose pante?' They, your popper vas an honest man, - 1 aut sticking exactly to der truth wen I say dose pants Yee marked down! . , • • is wiat. many a mother Is looldnt or; something absolutely safe and reliable, that will disarm her terror of that dread 'rattling, strangling cough, so teartn1 tolho mother, so fatal to tbo child. Ayer's cherry.. , Psctotal is a croup cute that,catt bo relied�n. Thousods say so. , . , Verson ("Stanford $1ve1ete) I writes from Tiara, N. S. °That terror of male* the ettirtliet. croupy 000, never *lamed 180 10 long as I • iota about° of Ayer's Cherry Natost la tits hoose.J'' - - ***We Woe vied ii,yee• owl totorai In our Sunny for years. Ono. *hot Ott bar - butt Severe sitiatilt of crop, we 00414 tbei Weeg die.' Bu*w.brokeiiptha : takek.br ASA ekani ?Wag? ' LE, m41411404* tot, What is agates Eirtulm;,, it is the best cod•• -liver partly digested; and com-,1 bined with the bypophos. phites and glycerine. What will it do ? It will make the e poor blood of the anmmirich a.nd c Itwifl red, nervous energy to the overworked brain and. nerves: It will add flesh to the thin form of a child, wasted from fat -starvation. It is. everywhere acknowl- edged as The Standard ig • the World. 5ve. and from, druggists, sCoTT Sr DOWNS, chemists; Tortinta, inclined toname deficient exercise and probably aloo defloieney in fresh "gait table food." 1 1 AN 'AWFUL FLING. ' She -What maire's you think he loves 'me so -dettperately .Simplerc-011,, a thousand things I Re always looks pleased, for pretend.; when you sing and play, '" , . :DEADLY CATICRRII' • bas 1 fastened it relepthass" grip upon ,eorrie pietnber ofnearly every larmii .in the land. Competent authorities •estlinge that from eighty to ninety' percent. of the entire population of this continent stiffer from someformof • this repulsive and dangerous malady.; If you or any or your family mffer either from . recognized catarrh or ;from the lingering colds which mark its early stagest. trifle ,with„ It Is the precurio-et•coas6fajition • and death. , . Dr.Ainew's .• 'Catarrhal' Powder , never fails. It is the remedy'ef all . • remedies, endorsed by the most ex. • perienced and eminent nose and throat specialists of the day, and hiving a ,• record of a multitude of radical, per- manent cures of ebronic cases had been declared lOcurable. It also • cures cold 'in the head, influenza, hay ..,Terer, loss- or sittell,; deafness, • sore throat, tonsilitisituthana. and cd1 ' lar diseases. Itis delightful'to use. 0,3 have had chronic: "catarrh ever since the war," saws J. C. Taylor, At axe N. Chilton Ave., Trenton, "I had despaired of ever being cured. I used' :three bottles of' Dr. agneves• Catarrhal Powder and my catarrh has entirely left mei" Rev, C. B. WilitcOrnbe,recior of St. Matthew's BpisebpalCburch, Hamilton Ont.; was a great seam. Me used • AgneW's CatarrhalPowder,-and nowpro- ownia It a safe;s1n3ple and certain cam • The Lord Bishop of Toronto, Can., re- commenda the remedy over his own signature, solo b.y druggists. ' , Dr, Agnew's -Ciire• for the Heart 'relieves heart disc. -twain so minutes, ' Dr.' Agnew's Liver Pillsaoc. tot 40' doses -are the best, De Agnewl • Ojntment relieves in a day cer.enta; tetter and 'all skin diseases. Cures Piles in 80 eighth. 35c. 73 •o• For sale by Watts & Q 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 eosts.moiley to employ skilled Pattern; ma - 'kers, in order to; turn out. rill> .bers ift • all the latest shoe • shapes, but the Granby Rubber Co, do rt and the result. is that 14 I The Granby Linedltubher isivarm, Dry and gornfortabte--made 18 ittl the ihoe shapes,of the very hest material. .(tobtRiObera110.rsho0s,= are known to be right up-to-date. The thick ball ..,and heel niake them Iast twice as long; while the used in. the other parts makes the, whole ver3r light, Insist oil seeing the Granby Trade Mark on the sole. GRANBY RUBBERS WEAR LIKE 'IRON: • 9Ne Owns RELEER Sppn.d a Dollar •for Medicine... Until' you have tried • You can buy them in the paper g -cent cartons Ten. Tabules for- Five Cents. . to kraetts Wins* titwom 41404,41 tor a 14i0110. If you 'don't find this sort of • fZipats Tabules • At the Druggist's • Sand rive 'Cents to 'NS RtrAlat CilitIOCAL C0M16,1104 NO. I. nice St., New York, and they *ill be sent to yot by mail; CY 12 sextons will for 41$ mite, The cletuctie ate tee ta en. thitt R1po eulizt statg the very niedideo you rased.