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A Versa Tool ;town.
The of the mend useful and molter•
aaving buildings taat a fanner ca,
owe on Ids mottoes le *Widen' IMO
Wel hOlUIC• fit *de; amerellyi
a.the case that there le rooiv enOtigh he
• the' vesiette reitaitildings .bothouse the
ts If it 1st teased
tarns Implentem
but it is a corner here *Mira 71e>s7 feei
EShe "Would have the W hole' •
,ot barn or iiheci tloor there; sometimes'
World Know That in a cellar and eoMettines in n lotto
:tossibly eaey of acoesa, but proimbly
nines; Celery Comp iOupd '.11fikult 7:41 In 14"122114"111"4 "
„ era Ily hates* and IMOD*
reason why so Diana derelete neglect
Disease.
Was Her Deliverer F rom ed or Nome Orb•er Pullame. The mail
Protecting their IMPlasaahts front the
weather when nta in 12110i41. the lack of
conandimt and roomy Moral*
k7 great areal •On Ite speciMult
and hernial for if it is tame, JAMS* Will
always drive the lumber wagon hiside
to take the hay raok oft, and he will
draw in the stone boat with. Use Plow
And harrow and cultivator on it, and
they wth escape the next min; or dew
i124 the consequent (Mkt of rusts A
farmer needs a tool lams° es much
as a horstebarn or o 'woodshed. Our
Sllustration is suggestive. It is edapt-
tod to a locality 'abounding with (stoma
The walla of the building are made of
that material, laid iwithout mortar,
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XSPecial Message oleo' wort Iklar
q51ekand Onsp01.1000t 1 Women.
Ten yeare of suffering trent treacherous
Mare)* &row ie of Dealt a het avy wooed. of
sickness and egoby for one keit woman.
When we add to kidney Maffei :big, nervous -
Legg, sleepless and oontinnet I overwork tin.
the home, it Ismail a 0011thil moot We that
draws forth our eenderest an d deepest vim-
pethies,
Stich condition of life w as bringing:Wire
W, Irvine, of Queen Ed, S 1. dohn,
very close to She dark gis Aye, Notwith•
standing the regular use of common stayer.
tilled 'remedies •and, dcotte presoriptions,
the revages oftdiseaseconti ,nued,and friende
of Mrs Irvinesmid with ea voiceitoehe•wite
going !alit to death."
atist before the deadly d isease coulidinieh
its work the use of that w ondrous life -giver,
WM'S Celery COMPona0, was ramonmends
ed. Soon, bope-a new hope -cheered She
sad heart anditorightenet imp the pailiclface.
A, powerful, seararingdi Se•giving egentwas
working at the root of d lease, It wagoner- ;
ing new blood ; w as nouriehing end
atrengtheninamerves an body; it weseav-
ling .e'preirions life.
• Take comfort ana ob‘eer ye weepy, -sick
and diemanaswetaaa, boa' Mr a il"ine414- •no, lannflatiellashasiniactedsjdw Vie
perienoe. tithe rented,a, that successfully frost aaid 'the -earth la banked on the
mat and entrignered her troubles wilL•with- outside to further protect thorn and to
.out fail, meet your case. Mrs Levine epeake throw off Water. The stop of the wall
'of her caee se follows '•• - is leveled with mortar, end i two4nele
4•I have been Um -toiled for the ,past ten •plank Iaid cm, to whir% the rafters are
years withhidney disease end have tried a optima, Tara latte,c are hawed on the
greet traang.preprerarions and dootorer god& by nailing on ,eneoe .trips, „ma
eenotione, but with little or no benfit. lifer roof mat be made, of the eheapeet map
She last sia .mouthe • I have had a „great Oriel, which •Tarieg 'With loeitlitiee.
strain uponeny wyetem from night -watch, Thom is ono wanton, In, the end ono.
•ing and oveowork. I was breaking down ; site the doot- The doorway should b.
my friends -said '‘I was going fast to death." 'twelve feet wide,to admit a reaper,
I resolved to try Paine's CeleryComponvid, and if the ioeatiop le not too much ex:
and nal four bottles. My kidney trouble poeed there le litge mead of doerti.
disappeared; neryonsnees and sleeplessness Tbe ground is tins floor. Tbe toning
are Worthies of the peat, and my ,general. are but six Net high, arid the stnic-
health is good In a Word, I am cured, I tun - should be twenty Wide by thirty.
wish you to publish thie so that the world or forty .long. Such a Sbuilding will
teen reedit' • cost lest little where rinses are in the
way. The farmer can Ihufid it, an&
will Have many dollars In twenty years
and many store eiesh, year otherwise
',taken .after mislaid implements.
nal mom An. Rpp:A
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. StrIkc Mc ',Iron Tho rotari Yard,
An Engliek 'poultry expert sa7ste-01
1V11110 it's Hit Petit * OW States eat il Wane. the
'Vete* ot *ceding patiltry generally 101- 4 '
IS gool advice.
lowed ts the emelt eppeette to on; own, leaJrl
the fowl* getting oat food .at night and ,
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answen tap,parently 44 that there is leer,
Mr* in Vire morinng. 'illepoOltry•torP- VHDIfirPsALLIIrRoLErDHultitiLualla(11787 anolll:
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ttr *al Wall Wilt *lila 41 right. end :the I'
English Shire Stud Book.
little diffevence la the comfit. An tea. - Fatted June net, 1896. 82I. 4 *wadies Number.
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4A101% I periment recently :tried in America, two legend margnis. No. 16t389, will Mead for th 4
art* el fowls getting junt the tome , 4171PrIltfUlsitirAliabeaniwilfbe *this own
,ertins_ fraii Me Morning and corn at might, • and the borwassnat toPavie munition a sth con, Ool-
treatment, .but one having loft food in noon;
illitatiditratissarIkliglaintartg
; itewo theur opposite,Itohtetinglottfoaar eisnuilthe de „ini nor:it; linuiltirlicgrilne;;;;;;;;;;;
..IIIIII pleying elightly 'better than the others litlisoottent,ofthigghts ti i , n ito 4
1 in winter. Tide as what one might ex- for noon ; teazle. to titu. altught'llnilth etin:
f I • peot. To •set against this, however, et°InnitlittL'cic.'orn'•dyt
wart ,the fact that the jowls getting soft tliafOr noon; thence to John° nhti"own.e'rabger4iethb '
Take ' . , food *t 'night voided double the arocaint Oth sAtamay, to Farr Bros. Ilotel,Goderiell. for
of arienure. 'The •reisson .or this, os noon ; thence t hit own stableowhere he will
Buduck Blood Bitters :17 digested, but in those poultry housee This splendid etallion was foaled in 1096 and
remain 'until -the following Monday noon.
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. *aurae, is that !soft food tie more quick%
houses are eyateinatiegity tecillected and Holgterit PALI illitierVturistriieB48711.,d•Tht°
Where the ,droppings front the fowl-
nsedbim for two seasons. bred by W. & J.
, Autumn and Winter Lambe
The /aura* new generally reeogfila.
-Ott that -Dorset -blood; is-thes roost rea
linable for .the.. pr,odliction of. autumn
• jar winter larribs. rt. is the Most rell
,able. sinn 'the habit 'of breeding thus:
JO meet engraited On .the Dor.
7 sen. The 'Donets are • • ale° great.
• anilkers indthe lanibe hate good ape
petite'. Itut, one difficulty. crOpii up
• in the grovrth of the wintei%lanibe•15
this: Some of the lambat glew aud
. •iiremain lean,. while others •of thous.
;fatten out pluniply- while . still' young.,
tt le of course .onty fat lambs that
take the market in the bes' t. Sorra. Bit
iteo many ef the lanibs don't fatten• ,
time easily, • lather° any remedy for
• Pita • Tee,- there s,. at.least a partial
•ffermecias: If Ituen lambs with • • darns
• .• .''Iran.be'seperateta from. the others- and
lint. ins an apartnierit . by ,themsolveo
• bey May be fed More of a fat growing
obit' Corn MAY . Often a- r44161.der's
•etble factor. Of stieli .a But peas
•awoutd probably ac better tain corn.
• fAs sitein es. elfes• become plentiful with
• Abe breeding h'alat engrafted' on them
to drop larabS regularly • in the ;W-
• alston, the evjacin •teniedied In Dart
;at least in .enother west, by. the ose of
• gams of the early -euttuelog, • nod'
iolenny form, aid .in no *a:id 'perhaps
• suds : rams . more plentifully
senaintained than alliOng tS91.1thdowns.
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Burning, Itching,
Stinging Piles
:If people could
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onificallie the virtue
Mir. Chase's Ointment they wouldipot suffer
ertg with piles.
• '• fifr. W. H. Whitebait, a avellicnewn
tend respected citizen, of Cobourg, Ont.,
•atates 1 -Having used Dr. -Chase's Oint-
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.ment for pilei, I can testify to lits great
•,value. This suffering Which I &endured
from the burning, itching. stinging soh-
!:satioa of piles was something awful, and I
can -say that there is nothing in this world
. to,egual Di. Chase's Ointment as s cure
• for this dreadful disease. 1., tried agreat
manysemedin and never got more than
*, slight relief from any of them. But "Idle
Di, Chase's Ointment brought quick relief
it went [further mid made a thorough cure.
'*1 cannoasay too ranch in recommendatian
of this great remedy." ••
' This: is dhe only preparation which is
• positively guaranteed to Cure any form of
piles. Ask Syour neighbors about it. 60c.
'• a box. at all • dealers, or ,Edmansoli Bates
& Co., Torouto.• • • „"
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Dr
Chase's
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. "This Spring Utilized, there _is a -distinct wattle in
•feeding eort food at night, In prefer- Thonintion. of Baron's Park, Desford, Deices -
is lbetter advice. pp:shire, England, He is o beantiftd bay, with
eon 'to the Morning. There le far less poulfulln. „rizariestindleytrow, ahentroniesngsa weveeirayhese2Cr .
Daring the winter, heavy rich . in
- trogieleintoortniheifeeder tthen •corn is given point as fine a specimen as has yet reached -
It and it really seents as lids country. :Re was sired by Sowell Duke -
foods aye neeeisary to ,keep the body - tatnigh the -value ,cif aoft food .for 1 ilitedrilitaet by)! Bello 1Yele I gastriltaii oSt Allele paonrt
breakfast has been ovey-eatimated, • 917), bredby'Karl of Ellesmere. Sepu•ell
warm: When the :spring comes, Duke won the following prison -First, Hatfield
the aystentiis doggedly 'with heavy , UN. Fir t Hatfield 1b.98 "rhirel Royal 001111••• .
, sluggish blood;lyou feel tired,
weary and. listless and that all -
gone, motambition feeling takes
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May 166, 19N1
Page Metal Ornamental F0440. wswr
rir=4:4411.0notartil yersInott karow94tviova
°aria etc' 1* 11 20 ols., POI RUIR111411 POET
n a retails at only
of it, Let us peed yoosfalloor=ge.re. We
mare ferni fence, Poultry netting. nem
Tke Page Vine Fens Cc, WINN, Willitlidlle, glit.
Great Egg C;oni.petition.
a. W. Irwin will give one dollar in omit or 25 Ib, granulated or 00 II* coffee
eugar to the mammy who brings in the largest Hen Egg to this etore beseasm
now end the 24th of May.
J. W. Irwin is selling—
, • Beet Standard Granulated Sugar at $4.00 per hundred by the barrel.
TEAS-Bleok, Green and daring from 10o up. Chinese mixtures Ito per )8.
Beet 25o tea in town. •
• RAIBINS-Ourrents, PrtineesDried Pitman and apricots, 6 lbe figs for 2to,
'be raisins for 25o.
Dinner, Tea and Toilet este and fancy lamps, to melte room for my spring Inv
• port orders direct hen the factories, I am selling at 25% lege than 111111111 prices
Call and examine quality and prices and you are sure to.
buy. Phone 45. • Wanted good butter and eggs,
J. W. IRWIN, Clinton
• ItuesIsner ger %Nowt. ,asag tawkee. ties' Show at Conte rlyery, 1:93; Second, _ Hat. g.g..patataa21.44,w.atatataaaaotapaotwitspwp$ ,4,,,,.***********************
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When fowls are attacked with cholera t11:11A14141,1cs'"Yss, SoDwell Duke made 450
I find that A 'little teuiphur given in ;the
food vim eheek 'One tableopoonful
mixed with the morning'si food /or
thirty fONV10 end given .once a month
' fgPilieglitiloralleallr" tinateleit,g Ter Iligiglgi
sale. A filly also eireff by Sopwell Duke.
named Desford Blackbird, held an unbeaten
show record in 1: t : . For extended pedigree
possession, of you. If you. take see cards. At the animal show held by the
Burdock IBTood Bitters it .. will iurfioient when they are in he h W 6
nit- ., li-n 1900, the first prize colt was sired by Desford
Usk Mirage:se Co., Limited, on October 29th,
regulate ;your system, put you into muoh sulphur is fed, with •exposure •Marqui
tsi s, 16639, taking first prize in clash and -
also champion prize of show, and wail sold for t
buyer.
1st of Jan- !
condition "and make.you feel bright, a cold and ,damp Atmosphere, it will a ITaurugemssu:_rnotmo,atolnidsurianed, try boa
happy and VigOrOlIft. cause stiffriess in the joints. Sulphur • 'nary, 1908
put in the dust bath With ashes is a Mona B. larmaiinsaogge,r. EnwanD O. ATTIyro i
011wner.
preventive against lice. A little prink -
11147
The averrgf! annual cost ofkeep., led in tat neste and ander setting hens TilViR
17311CNEY STALLION
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ing inmates in the Ontario asy- *with theae nests.
LANGT'SDA
111Illg.. was :$N2.82, -or $54.03 less ° it is also geed to give Quint! in came (88607aud _olLEGELT.
per patientthan the general aver
age ef at asylums, Engligh,Amerz . rveonn vomiting causedi hem. over .eeding. . _ .
of eltioleta ot sickness folowed Wait. DriSORIPVION AND ropicoote.-Lanstores
Danegelt.-91-Canadian -Hackney S. B., and
.can and Anatmalian. . gulates the s omach an liv.er with 1897,and is consequently live years, old; he is
0136) American Hackney S. B., was foaled in
- CO' Rbf NEED out further trouble. I have giver; two a beautiful dapple ohestnut .color, vnth white -
teaspoonfuld •twice * day in •severe cases stripe on face, and both.front feet and near
Is at hand, for with aching oornas Prompt,' . sliced vegetablee,--Ernma L. Hill,D hin stosIdng white He is a very high knee
.• in sweet Milk or sprinkled on some
safe and painless remedy ie needed. This . eus,.N.Y. . , amas. attnctor, and hook action cannot be excelled. He
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is just what Putnam's Painless COM and • imported from England.
tire. fg.rliotiahmi IVA tri IT kd 111England.
lEinagviiirP belle n
'Watt Ext,s,,t or is prornr, painless and T410 Make Menai Ley. . .
' stLevaelingtesialeapaapnieeweeolotdwitrntgy. Mr Fred C.
Stud, Attics,
-Permanent, All druggists eel', it.• .. • • : N. Y., one •of the most successful and beg
.11dany people complain that they -nit-. known breeders in the 'United States and
. eentitrneted ' with I the- three -fold idea One very strong complaint collies . to. Canada. He was imported to Canada 1)y- his ,
let la rare that /rane stables inv not get their hens to lay in winter.
of giving proper dight, proper ventila- soriEonnced by all whohave seen hint as one of
resent owner, Mr E. C. Attrill,.. and. le ora-
tion -ant proper drainage; -f .. - • a - -- • • .-- w -so- , -••-• ---ss's• --
To act -. othatitpadesat spRecoilmv000neseedthoeylibacokongteoyotaspiegzmin
Anyone o
us from one of ours subbers.,
. suffering to the •animals and lose to anaatiedratEng•stosamerican.sby Garton -Duke- .t.-
0,. Connaught, 00091 Eng., 43. 13. His dem was
these detects is likely to c.ause much . such. we give the experience of one, Who . .
the farmer. :If the stable .1810o .dark Unketa. • . . ' •
resides. in: the wad climate cif South Lady Dartegelt, (80901 Eng:, Heck-, (720) milers.
ead back indefinite-
.% caanh,•isshpeeidsibteyreDeacnaengeblet ttrlar4) ET•EI Hilckney b.13,
.during the 'winter months, and, front
any eggs ai. but ineeders who are interested in •this
c ass of stock will liadily see that Langton's •
.1gany torment fail to get
Formaldehyde for Smut
It Pays T Use It.
• • • Very little trouble, and not much expenee, ape -pound salad°, sixty •-• - •
• bushels of grain. We entailing Merokre 40 per oent Formaldehyde
• in lib bottles at 60c, full directions on each, bottle,
Household 'Ammonia, full It oz bottles, MC.
J. E. IFfOVEY, Dispensing Chenust, - Clinton
the eyesight of the *slime's is inipted..
and the !same is true when the light -
•comes iff doubtful Toys from this erey. ,
ice, and from that Even: light , trent the experience .: of others,. more ' Sane - • d'E: iteens*, May stii,
is ekek -win leave hie •
• •:s dirty, small: window, obscured- wan . . liti, it must •be conclosied that they
. . ggInisliiirbleii:endc;Aroceed to John Ackland.'s,
, borne, for noon t then to
, Iluantity-to give the light needed for es that. they neglect to to manage hnd .
eggs, . Mallerks Hotel, Dungannen, for night: • cobwebs, 16 iff not suincient as quality. Oe either do not . care •leaotit • winter .
. sthe health of the eOes, Stebles. that WavtanDosAllir. '• tie ntOn13;1141-111'OF PtuTer'ii. HNITalt; •
'are built compactly with light, and that feeds the 'Owls , rise to induce them to - worms:an:at, to sohosEllisa fii•d . eon, East
Belgrave. for niglit, • • , ' _:
. •ltigh up,.are generally nisio pocirly yens Wawanosia for noon • then to the klaeon Hotise, "
lay.. An interesting etiterimcnt ' was
of •tin. animals. • lf, in atdition, the eelye...Mil er, in the. cold . estimate ..9,..08"1. .PliwW for hight. • 1
.21nosteheci then. to Peter 3.1cD.ougalps, Cii 'Line, for
• than& and the bottion ;pert Of the made with two ion of pullets, slowing
barns or stables becoine a pit to catch influence . Of feed and care , an the •airo. • LIM '.
narreas 1.1). ptir.1,14ointlEtletebietibpros for
Linton, tor
tbe carbonic 'acid gas from the hinge a i' ' ' Y _ potomr, to J. Bothwell's, Bay fielti Line, for .:
• Sad hold all the bad. edora, *chiding duction of egge ' in winter' b „R
drainage is poor, the odors are la- ' South Dnitotas The 'filet was report- •forAnTooltrthlreut:e31-troniTi' Dltr'ievestritIllesu, 7-rodReirchtLi .;
&need, for the urine relnalne in „the s :ed in at western joarnni as fellowiti-• Zettleig iti.,:3) w5 inleoomkaintuhrt/ii WI °hi:1=n' lr Abo1;1,.
dn. some. :of the barns • and ',stables in s One 'pen was 'cle,tigned for breediog; and Atoms MoLE
. ' flemitrinfo" insere, no, to toe Paid tat .ot
•stable and 'throe's off momenta. ,.It is S . Two pens of pullets were placed • in '
• a wonder that warn* can live at all ' conditions as .nearla equal ' as possible: . nara,'Utik-
blea should be tonstrueted .ola high - .
• it was • desired Ilia t t hey - stould net laa ••••
. . . • , op: mEannswagietrn C.',Artritior.;,,ner,
' Which they are , kept all wiiiter. Sta- ._
, imported Shire • Stallion BANEFIEGD'S
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ground h • sibl ' h h - until toward Spring. The Other" - pen .
• age problem may be reduced to Its. sscontaining lt liens, was' designed -Co pre- BARON.wilf. stand for the iinprovitmeot of
stgokynthAist7tIvsionnialittrfeolhloistto•svo:1-i• • .
smallest proportions.. If a stable has; duce eggs eggs during . the winter,' and the -13;13-1 stablot 31-, rim.
u let vsi3124vtzletzlIemnty-Ctorto ,
to be constructed 012r, a . level. getat .•'. eggs Were not intended at au . for • Itatelv; • 8BUitlioliks hott ol Auburn ,for onirhoollur ;tthheenn ttttle- •
. cake shoUld be taken to see that it is :leg. t• ' • • . , ... .• 'John Mills' lot 2o. eon. 2, West WaWatkeehi: for
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Danegelt donde in tIlle front rank of Hackney
ointment
• Ilisset an diseases of foysio esti tha •'
----Idireets1result of earelesanosss llco,
Jth and llnate wa;0.r.. ' ,vio.pjcs N EASON.
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• • Listowel ratepayers have 'carried es
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by-law to raise $7000 for sewera, • . "Little and often" is the rule for oil-
,ing the Mower.
miller% brink Cure has made thousands • There are many ,cornfields that „Would .
. of happy boatels Soldby all Clinton artig• • be the better of thinning out; better
. . for the troy of grain: • We do not
All the Provinces started at Con- think it a waste of time when the
federation on an even footing II-. WOrk in done early, Say three Or four
. nancially,. and Ofitario,which has weeks, after planting.
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• It is:not easy to get sof ,
been under a Liberal administra- but as a help to riddaisien
thisend sve suggest
,• tion is the only one Avbich has not roowing the g , rass in which they are
rnn into debt., •very early, before tke daisy seed is
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.. motors enough to grow, and then plow-
ing and planting foddern corn. , Ilnion runs all •the way from
!measure. The reeding was very simple } rni ht 0 ,
DR. A. W CHASES eggs. This shows concluSiveiy that egg- ' to Angus murraya o 1 . • , . . ' • ' ' ._
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Heals tho ulcers olears,the air " " - -stssatletid -follows: In the morning, boiled leao Fro ea rt time; then to his own , *
t°Wt:11:eongnytit :vial°
proceed tip th:Goshen line w
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Daiidruff Cure
Brings the grace of beautiful hair to everypae who
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Uses it. Dandmff MUST be gotten. rid of 'first— -
because it is the root of' all hair troubles.
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Thai is no ..dismise more wide -spread' in the world. *day,
and none more einbaKrasing to people of refinement. Coke
Dandruff Cure is a. positive, permanent, .guaranteed etre for
dandruff. Ewa bottle at your druggists-Price.50e. and p..00.
A. .14.' BREMER CO., 'LIMITED. TORONTO
'CHICAGO . NEW YORK • LONDON • PARIS
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cads, Seeds..
Do you want seeds if, so Call on us. We have Clover
in Red, Alsike and Lucerne, TimothyL_Speltz, 13eans,
Mangel, Yellow and Red 0111.0116 and a•great variety of garden
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'is Mot clogged up, and the . •• urine-. -
:perfectly , drained, .1114. that :the • distill .
Let it be- remembere,d that. - the eare
The. eitaerinient began in .Decembers. aft... ' • . .
hours; •
forced back b11•04. fit. wet weather. • If the. ' -teinperature ansi all ' Other things were ..' Mountain's hotel, Dungiannon,for tWo
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ur irsipreceed to Jamea Pollard's, lot 20
VVawanoili, • for noon: then. to,
drainage le poor, the only alteenative • equal, save tai food; and that the :pen thento Benj. Augustine's 107, Con. 6, Aahtleld;
di to use A large quantity :Si f abeOrb-s. 'designed. ler •late . laying contained', two f'°Usioghott'snar,prisee. ed te, Daniel Di. neen'S, . lot
. d ced live and a quarter • dozen eggs'; ridge ail d hike shoretoad to1olinSty es' •
gond. drainage; . SbsOrbentea. should • ai• , . . con. 9,.Ashlield, fOr noon.; thee by way of con.,
tigeb
THVBSDAY, proceed to m • Stothere, lot 8,
During December tha early !oaths pro -.jot 7
. (which the tattoo -May. -be. taken -oplin a. - -• t . . .
iremeved: Even in stabtee •taat. have. ' u
and the other pen :Ma in ega' in Jan-
• 9.and vel row, to Hugh Glenn's,lot
ent Material, ay' the asisistance., ei less fowls, . • , ems 7, Ashfield, for noon ; teen bY war of •
' Xi
• tit3ed to coilidderable ettent.-Ela •Alarsr, the early layers prbdueed telt • w t ese lor night
chanae. • •
Like other evils cramps and diarrhoea •
• come ;suddenly.•Promptly give a dome of
Then too we have Spades,Shovels, Forks, etc., to work
with not to look at. .. - • .
. We have a good stock of barb and plain wires a t 1
staples. . . . . . • •
.• . • •
. e aim o supply all your wmiti. lry us.
Terme dash or produce at -highest market prioe, Now is your •opporunity.
dozen and three eggs; the late layers Fairmy, located to Gilbert Graves' lot 22, Le
-seven egas. In Vein -nary the early lay. con. 7, Wep Wtra aniej fror then'to john ranyOnnal, a.kausiesuoria ,
ers produced oine dozen eggs, and the ---.1 ' • • , R
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other pen one dozen. in March the 4Radlts:FiwcilialwaaWpoosVohcfleerodrtro°0oarinsigtishiesitosioloht is ocwitm • ss igth, 1902. , ,
-Perry Davis' Painkiller and ithe• pains will
;al Monday emelt' g • till the following •••
end the t • three early...layers prodUeed fifteen citizen egos . stable where he will remain •
go intmediately. A bottle at hand will
save hours of endering-be presared. Esysioso Hoenotams,
e Ayers ree aim nair
dozen. in April came h
c aege; the
The complete cost of a set of so
. • Maunder and. Proprietor, •
r y ayeis .laid ten dozen and
Londesboro. Ev
Text Books tor the publie schools eggs, and the lite layers fifteen deTne MaY
2-1 and four egge. From this time the ery .armer Should use
of Ontario is $5.77. The cost in Mu slit WALDEMAR,siredlgold Weide- •
• .the vveral States'ofthe breeder's were kept laying and d neer, Ito. 90.(12e5) will stand. for t e improve, ••
_pan lie- ment of stock as folloan PO E
eec own
caned n' May 28 egg, thi ...eatlyttoldy,erti Afits • .:PtlifolurAyi•vviltIleavelgeTyll•cfittge#411,4,ifq1, , LD HYDE
CATARRH Walt.... C. If meadow needs re -seeding try :$7.30 10 $111,48.
plowing as soon as the grass can be , • 'reducing may ibe tgoveaned ht a, great Tersasairgictrtrwikoloriagtat taen The best known renwdy for Smut on Oats Barley "
' $tet direet to the.dts:eased out, liarrow.nossana.stow,to,oritsstaree • „,saasoavaiNsangessgtosT„.,A,IST()MACH..• and the early -laying faith; :were 'fed ati to John stephenson's for noon,then to the giver•• heat • or Corn. , .
passages, stops dloppitir In the , with stable manure or' phosphate, and
parts by thelin
Pr'''"(4 Bmwea and a half bushels per alerts, fertilize
throat and immanent y cures 1 I t
ea cU a et you will have an ideal pas- . .
after the stomach has been r
• k I
m"vear•Pr°v°14 raebalet' acnhd°PdPuedringwitthhe dlicyr4aP141' tritaemwhethat ElbRilvIl'ire'rwelef°1111112:11inid:
ELT gum. MI: We can give you testimonials -from all the 1 din
The fact, that people live and '
a rr an • ay e ea lower
Ontario, under 3() years' 'Aber- Plow in spring and plant to corn. Tra * 31 ' 1
t dik
the kidneys liverelr'ehe f'epdenonnoptoorintzdieedat isocrreelialiynionsg,
, over $2,000 000. Quebec, under The proper sanitary and. c m 'hem healtlytaeiavaen, amodkineog w
\ Conservative government for 20 ottani profitable disposal .of househoeff; mosure pferfee digestion and pronipt re- with corn. These fowls grew and waiad
t Stajfi has a debt ofover $22 000 °- -.taste, (especially night soil in aural
' Interest. Dreer's new bOok, "Open - Air The direct benefit derived 19y on the food was changed, and as it was
free. All dealers, or Dr. 1,.. W. Chase ture for mites all the fall. Experience 0 IMpor p
medicine Co,. Toronto and Buffalo. proves suoh a crop of oats a most ests in the intestinee. Hence it comes that Dr. Aereeoings they would eat, ' with corn
Chantai Kidney Liver Pills are so wonder. twice a vseek. They were, of tourse,
,
- • cellent feed for mitir cows in the fan. ed twice daily, and had some milk
i ' ,,,,,, • bon and dyspepsia. They act direct s On o r n .
f II euccessfol in curio chronic' indi ee. Water
al government has a surplus of it . •
val o polsonone waste. matter. •
fat, until they seemed too fat and no
d
' . dietricts), is . a question ot 1:tenni:Oat bt were, for laying.. As spriing nine
Vegetables," intimates that it it *Ind a the count/ of Ituron, during the the natural time for laying, too, they,
The Bloom' ' ol Health queselon of Sutra's, at Well as cat viols- °Mari° d111111111811'4110111_ bsIr way produeed eggs le abundance. •
The ordinary poultry raiser feed's too
• . . -__ ey and health. Chapter eix of this lit-
, the Wisdom of eltker poisoning the Qf 114 118 t°' ASIllinikltitellaarl"Sn1046--
INOW to Keep Little Ones Bright, torles, maw's, grim liberally twin a day and are fed on a
tie book quotes authorities to ehow lei a 1 • • " much corn and wheat. Hens are fed
• Hotly. and Healthy. ' surface or subterranean water sup- letialis &e,:, amounts to $991.083. steada diet of one or two things, either
s •• corn or wheat, and both fattening.
' ' plies of the farm, or •f hoping to be .
----
Every motber knows that lithe children safely rid of fecal matter by Willing
rieed-carefill Attention -but they da not It -in deep -pits, -The danger. of sdisearle__
a ass.. - need drone drugs. When baby is peevish, Is eupplemented by a waste of money
non or unwell, it is an unfortunate fruit in all deep cesspools. The proper place
'that too many mothers dose them with Is the mirface soil, and the proper rev
eo-called "soothing" . reeclioinee, which ceptadle Is a shalloiv.pit, with cements •
similar and pat the little one into ati tin- ed sides. In a amp pit there Is always ,
natural sleep, but do not remove the a putrid, -unwholesome fermentation,
came of the trouble: What , is wanted to 'with a waste both by leaching through
made•the little one bright, cheerful and
Well, is, Babyes Own Tablets, which will the •soll and by the escape of volatile
promptly core °olio, sour otomooho ,in gams.' hi the Matto soil, 011 the eon.
tion, ametipation, diarrhoea, aimple fev- trary, tile work of huinification goes •
ere aid - teething troublea, They give Pr, trntrsdsintoPldlthere 118 74° terniell"
children sound, refreshing sleep, became "s' -' - loss /4
y soa ng away
kiinto
soil or by stamping into the air.
they remove the came of the trouble. ' the •
Then tablet; are guaranteed to contain no ' Everything is (Illicitly turned into hu -
opiate or other harmful drue. Mrs James - taus or plant food. In it word, buried
Found, ',Mantle, Ont., esyss-unetsre i . Waste is buried danger, while the muse .
got Baby's Own Tablets, my baby was. Matter mit upon or within a feW ineheg *L.
very pedestal delicate, mid so peevish that 'of the ritirtace of the *Oil is Merolla
X bad to walk the door with him day atid 11101141/ in bank. •sal
night. The first tablet gave Win helped
him, and that night he dot eoundiy. •
• Sion Shenthetablets havarnede him per. -- -viram tte"iticiie retwow--elltigsna;--wo get —see- --s-MR8s end the need of strenuous labor is de.
feotly Well, and he is now a fine, heeithy , Ingo N..13.2 ivrt.tes_ont bio 19 •
1,_,Sta.mtss„.Efigettl'..! Lsonid-. ereasings-__ The Country Gean:lenitty. _
Would'inot be Without ihe tablets if they The thermoineter Or saccharometelt In the tall of 1809 During the past years the
lotikino baby, boa le getting quite fat. I best "gar"
' net A donee e lamas. • I WAS troubled
Baby's (Ywn Tablets are hood fOr• 18 118 sti!'"t*4441" °I1/4 °r at* With severe Pale in the. lbaek' I tbailertOall perOpmleentbrhgaiantsillial
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Hence our hens do not pay, and poul-
try raising is a snare' and a delusion to
, the one who is notswideawake and up
to date in coring for the fowls:
Meat is kreawn to be a great egg•pro..
dueer, and there is now upon the mar-
ket a feed prepared from refuse which
makes an ideal food for/ fowls. Bones
ground and plenty of tnilk are also very
• good in egg production. ,
Cleanliness and warmth are absolute -
I' essential. A hen with a frozen eonib
might about as Well be killed, tiniest
othe is rt valuable one, whose eggs will
'Make good hatehing in the spring.
• • We feed our cattle for beef, and.• our
hogs for lean or fat ; we feed cows for
intik or • butter. Then why not dis-
criminate in feeding our poultry too?
if thought were used metre we ehould
• • find our purses growing fat. Lean hells,
and hogs may be desirable, but a fat
dpocketbook, never fails of Appre6lition,
scarcely get up out of a. Chair railways, Ito:vitals, schools) ke,,
-• ren of till ago ena are taken as readily as I titehe o
et the spout, with painted sides could
a' Mena '80 41$ 205.
• ' canda, 0ruehed to a powder, tbey cart be ere are the 'o^..lt ill the Market and it gave me great p fa to
0 the Sum of $ , .
ou
given With absOlute [lady to the yOungeet,
going tato thoithrs. beyloitatudothderibvitiorkg PT and was completely -VII 200 BONO
*ha arias eff the Bold
weakecaPbabYtt Sold by all druggiste or Kuhl y I a •
litnA6 esepYouts that will fit tight without b t I tOok one box of Do.an s
trent paittpaid et .25 °tote box, br fodredes. first t but ou
the lOr Med,ioine Co., I roolcyille. dilidr4131114 • • t red. luwe not boon. trouble • d tautly° aromo,,Quilline 1,04blete ante it
- wIth it tatted." Gold m one day. Ours, No Pay, Frio
I)
vc,V,
, $5 OSMS.
Ross for noon, n 1101,10 by
SAtettonwv, will go down con. 9, and back
ktaho72-byt the tith.
JAW. amen, ProPrietor,
• • GOderich
•
The thorobred Shetland pony "Little
Bob.," the property of W. B. Faster, of
Holmesville, tvill Mend for she season of
1002. at Wocdlande, lot 19,saisitland von -
cession, Colboine towership. Terms, $5 to -
insure, paykbie let, 1903, grooms fee, _
$1, to be paid at time of gnome. ," s
The Shire horse, Delbuty Champion,
•No.'18674, imported by BaWden 11c.
Donell, will stand . for the season Of -
TinstitStilhierLetitaybi!dtof•Otoh,e, H°wunreettr'' th, ore pricReeeflia great nhattee to. enure ,first class , bogey at a big reduction. Not
Clinton. , • • • .. • -
Pedigree and deriptien 'of the fel:dui:lir-
"Post 1101,'!1400. Record 2.23, 2mile recorcltliffr-
. ea g
,fariliers of this section who used. our ,POrilialdehyde.
-jdet yearFull instructions. given with each bottl
Use .Combe s' "Standard Formaldehyde
H. B. COMBEI Chemist tt Druggist •
„
Reduction in 17.)rii0e8 •
•
'bred Trottiog Stall on "St. BLAME,' aired bY
(fttlI brattier to blemmie (,2.161.4 and Mystery,_,
2.251,): Sire of Luby, 4 -year-old race record
2.20, will make the octagon of 1002 at hie own
stable. 108 6. con. 4, Hullett ,1$10 to Matte at.
mare in foal, payable on the 1st of Febsuary,
1903. Pattieit disposing of their mares before
foaling, will be held responsible for the Maur
fines money, whether in foal or not. C. at•
IVIKIREGOR Prorrietor, Constanne P. 0,,
•
•
CoUntyt- irott, On ario. •
WELOOK FOR 3COM TRADE.
Serving the pnbito with ode attention
honest goods and low prima litt'e given MI
high position amongst the druogists of
Canada. WO look for your trade, and
Will use every endeavor te make you a
regular entailer.
Odr eupplirte of pure Drugs, Medloinee,
Toilet Preparations, Perfunies, Brushes,
Coreba Sponges, Nte., will; interest you,
Ruses Ciffamv:Compoutto,
$80 Brig/nes" foe Nita1,4175 Buggies for $(35
S65 Boggles tot $60
•
--Remember-theseare allunaciwnsnialterswhichplacee-ne-in-Irpabititdi-to-guatitita'
hem, as we do not buy any material but whet is first clan. •
Itepairing promptly attendektO by experienced men,
•
MADILL & NAITO-, • Huron Street, •- Clinton
Clinton. Sasi94,Door, and
• Blind Factory.
1Ve are billy prepared Ural ,,yOur -Orders-
for this popular dieesee-banishing med.
ioines, 'n.nowingite powers and virtnes,...,
We etrongly recommend it art s bleed
• purifie,r nerve breeer and flesh bnilder.
Raineast Celery Competuid le no new re.
ntedy it his been tatted end stionesfully
Wed in dll Perin of Canada by tone of
thottifinds, end Wet never failed.
lt.P.,ntiEltlg, Druggist, Clinton On*
•‘..1"
S. S. COOPER ••• ' PROPRIETOR, •
General Builder and Contractor.
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This ittetory le the tidiest in he county, and has the very latelit improved Mite
abitiety, capable of doing work on the ithertelit balm We oarry an extend*.
• ana Whittle etook ana prepared Vans, Ana give eritinlateli torand build tal °IMMO
se Of beildinge on (short notioe and on the closed prices A11 Work it atiperviet
.ed in a theohasioal vow mktatiriatIttf:dotieoxntergaiormanatita le We sell all kind* Oahe/
Lumber Lath, .Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Dillads, Etc
tom for the Celebrated OltiVEBILL SCHOOL pus:, msnutaahatte
•M Wstotloo, cirai ona get prieee end elitinletee betel% Plaiting Waif Ordeal
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