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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-05-31, Page 4• TO ADVERTISERS Notice of changes must be left at this afiioe not later than Saturday noon. • The copy for changes must ;be loft slot latex than Monday evening. '1 as1 advertisements accepted up to noon Wednesday Of each, week. BaTienreltinIBD 1672 TIIE WINfil101 THIS. te. R. telesiOTT. PII19IdaiER AND Fn0Yrixeeo ' THURSDAY, letAY 31, t90G. NOTES ANO ONMENIS. There to uidesprcad belief that head to the north is the best position for sieepitig Friends of the sick should note this. When a patient believes in the inflaence exercised by pesitioa and is sleepiug with the bead to the south, east or west, he is likely to keep awake; assuming, of course, that he knows how his head is lying. The sick need every regard in such petty points, for whatever superetitions they may have are likely to come uppermost and cause worry. The report of the Inspector of Legal Offices for Ontario for 11)05 shows the following amounts to have been received as net income by those holdiug judicial office in Huron:0010 Sheriff, R J. Reynolds.... ...,$1680 66 Surrog. Judge, Judge Doyle,.., 1100 62 Local plaster, .4" 10•.. 275 29 Crown Attorney, C. Seager„•, 2215 35 Clerk of the Peace, C. Seeger.. 258 36 Local Registrar, D. McDonald.. 2475 97 County Court Clerk, ” .. 244 09 Surrogate Registrar, " ., 2139 15 In addition to the above, Judge Doyle, of course, receives his salary as Senior Judge. While the wholesale prices of living commodities have kept on soaring, there has naturally been a relative increase in retail prices to consumers. Last year showed the highest point yet reached Hardly will the claim be made that wages and salaries have kept pace with the constant advancing trend of prices. The people will know for themselves from actual experience by the way they found their balance at the beginning of nest year whether such is the fact or not, The general expansion of the cost of living if it goes on unchecked most in- evitably result in a reaction and the lowering of prices on all commodities.— Ottawa Free Press. DIVISION COURTS. The 1005 report of the Inspector of Division Courts has just been issued. Many people have an idea that Clerks and Bailiffs must necessarily have a "soft snap" simply because they have en office, but the revenue received by these persons in this county is not worth bothering about, being as follows:— Clerk Place tle ..a ezw 0 Pe rel Jas. Yates.. Goderich...$295 90 J. C. Greig...Seafortb... 219 85 120 59 W. Ferran .,.Clinton... 330 00 126 09 H. R. Brewer. ,Brasseis.. 117 57 78 41 Ern. Elliott ...Exeter... 116 20 56 76 J. Whyard...ungannon. 35 75 36 63 Jno. Tippett .Bayfield... 13 99 11 23 Alex. Ross... Wingham, . 298 45 159 42 jos. Cowan. Wroxeter.. 61 60 57 66 A. F. Hess ... $urioh . , ,. 100 33 145 10 Wm. Lewis.. ,Crediton. . 40 65 33 71 J. Mo furohie...Blyth.-- 136 16 00 25 The business done in some of the off. ces is as follows the No. standing for the respective court as above:— m p 1 Infirm Ministers' Fund of the Presby - o ,e a W r~ g c x teriau Church was held in Toronto last c'a sea o E•a week. Eieven applications were receiv- k''ee O cAso `c a' ed asking leave to retire from active Xo. 1...135 $3781 97 $1329 95 $1187 fi7 work and be placed on the fund list. 2...106657 5935 584 1735 84 These were from all over Canada, but 3...2##4 4 4657 500 7 ;35 84 735 flog 4 . , 43 2143 66 78 26 78 26 D not one from Toronto. 5... 44 1676 31 854 60 630 96 s The Bishopof Huron in the course of 6,.. 17 804 26 295 46 302 96? 7 . .• 8 234 52 104 77 104 77 a sermon at Ingersoll on Sunday, is re - 8...131 4078 09 1514 32 1476 02 ported to have said that he could place 9... 41 2274 26 500 99 517 47 in that diocese fifteen rectors in good - 10... 60 2164 78 1290 95 1290 05 parishes, so far does the supply of min - 11... 2 2 0 543 21 140 74 123 iia [ . 12. . 73 1690 41 752 68 627 18 I asters fall short of the demand. Hie _ !lordship also intimated that the scarcity It's mighty uncomfortable to havo,to„of ministers was due to the small salsr- de a good deed because somebody ex• ;les paid in many parishes. Pale, Weak Yeomen .0.000.040000. Gain New Health and Strength Through Dr, Williams' Pinitr Pills. Anaemia is just the doctor's name for bloodlessness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People actually make new blood. Can auy cure be more direct or certain? 131ood is bound to cure blood- lessness. Dr. Williams' fink Pills care anaemia just as food cures hauler. They cured Mrs. Clare Cook, a young English womau who reently came to this country front Portsmouth, Eug„and is at present reeiding at Prince's Lodge, Halifax Co., N. S. She says : "I am an enthusiastic believer in the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a care for anaemia. t had suffered from the trouble almost from ehildhoo^, but a few years ago it developed • , to a severe typo of the trouble, My -iu was pale and waxy; my lips seem .+ bloodless, and my entire system was r: a down. 1 sae fered from headache' dizziness and weak spells, and ^ y lends feared that I was going int. a , :,oline. I tried ton- ics and emulsio • - • at without benefit. Then a friend who had used Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for the same trouble advised me to try them, In a short time they began to help me and in a couple of mouths I was quiet well the color hav- ing aving returned to my face, my appetite improved and I had gained in weight. I can strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all anaemic girls and wo- men.” The pale anaemic person needs only one thing—new blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills daonly one thing—they make new blood. They won't cure any disease that isn't orignally caused by bad blood Bat when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills re- place bad blood with good blood they strike straight at the root and cause of all eommou diseases like anaemia, head- aches and backaohes, rheumatism, in- digestion, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, kidney trouble and the secret troubles that every woman knows but none of them like to talk about even to their dootore. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medioine dealers or mailed at 50 cents a box or six boxes or $2 50 from the Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brook- ville, Ont. CHURCH NOTES. The General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church in Canada will meet in London on the 5th of June, The Rev T S Boyle, will preach a special sermon next Sunday night on the subject of "Christian Unity.” Communion service will be held in $t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on San - day morning next. Preparatory service will be held on Friday evening at 7 30 o'clock. The Rev R J M Perkins, M.A., rector of the Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter, has been appointed by the Bishop of Huron, rector of St. James Church, In- gersoll. The crucial board of the Belmont Methodist circuit has extended a hearty invitation to Rev. F. J. Oaten, formerly of Beigrave, to continue as pastor for another year. The Rev. Dr. Sutherland and Rev. Dr Carman, who have been on a trip to Japan in the interests of the Canadian Methodist General Board of Missions, aro expected home on June 7, The Howick Sunday School Conven- tion will be held in Wroxeter on June 14th. Mr. R. A. Hardy of Toronto, the teacher trainer of the Provincial As- sociation, will be present and give two addresses. In the absence of the pastor. Rev. Dr. Gandy, who is attending the Conference at Windsor, the service in the Metho- dist Church on Sunday morning will be conducted by Rev, N. Burwash, and in the evening by Rev. T. Hall. • The annual meeting of the Aged and pests you to. When t The first draft of the Stationary Com, mittee of the London Methodist Confer - fence was annonnced yesterday. The t changes for the Wingham District are as he foilowe:--- Wingham, W G Rowson; Breese's, S Bond; Bervie, E T Mat- thews; Whitechurch, 0 Bristol; Bel lC1flS grave, W A Findlay. Dr Gady is Ilair placed at t Auburn, and A E Janes, of Belgrave at Auburn, Vella ' Then It's time to act', No time - to study, to read, to experi- ment I You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, tool So make up your mind this - very minute that it your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer's Bair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do afiy- thing else. It's nature's way. '1_"htrbeet kt#dofeltestinrentel-•• - s' Sold for ow* aixtr years:, 10 10- 1uM rwarainrrer► rt IA SAISAl►hlkILA. ers "" The total monies raised by the Metho- diet Churches of the Goderich District for the pest year svas e43,022 and of this sum $6,055 was for connectional funds. The amount of money raised on the Distriet for iilissions was,in 1903, $3,243; in 1606, $3.633, an inereade of $390. The membership shows an itemise of 183 on the district. The number of Sunday school scholars in the district is 3,550. Rev. H. R. Horne, B. A,, L. L. B., Secretary of tpper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society* preached in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morn- sag and in the Methodist Church its the evening and delivered an address at the Sunday School in the Baptist Church. He gave a general outline of the work carried on by the society,;showing shat had been done by the society daring the Tett. TRE WINGRAM. TIES MAY 31, 1900. METHQPISTDISTRICr MEETING. .00.00000 .10.00000. The aunnal Spring District meeting of the Methodist churches in Wingham District was held in the Methodist ehuroh, Brussels, on Wednesday of last week, with Rev. Dr. Gandy, Of Wing* ham, in the chair, and Rev. George Baker, of Bluevale, financial secretary. In this District there are 18 circuits pre- sided over by the following pastors:— Winglnem,Rev, Dr. Gandy; Kincardine, }3. W, Locke; I,uckuow, R. Miliyard; Brussels, T. W. Cosens; Teeswater, M. J. Wilson, B A ; Ethel, E. le. Axne- strong, I3 A.,B D.; Fordwicb, Jas. Hue - ser; Gorrie, C. P. Wells, 13 A 33.D,; Wroxeter, J. H. Osterhont, B.A.,B.D,; Bluevale, Geo. Baker; Ashfield, W. A. Smith, 13 D.; Salem, S. V. R. Pentland; Bethel, J. 0. Pomeroy, B.A.; Ripley, T. W. Blatelsfard, 13 A ; Bervie, P. Myers; Tiverton, E. E. Edwards, 13 A.,B.D.; Whitechuroh, S. 0. Edmunds, B.A.; Belgrave, A. E. Jones. The resident superannuated ministers are Rev. N. S. Bnrwash, Wingham, and F. M. Smith, Kincardine. A. C. Haines, a probation- er, is attending Viotoria University, Toronto. Rev. Theo. Halle of Wing - ham, is on the Supernumerary list, All the ministers were present excepting; Rev. ,T. H. Osterhout, B A., who was called to Chatham on imperative bust - nese. The forenoon session was devoted to the review of ministerial character and the answering of the usual disciplinary questions. The general session opened at 1,30 o'clock p.m., Rev Dr Gundy, presiding, After devotional exercises the minutes of the forenoon session were read and adopted. Rev S V R Pentland was chosen sec- retary and Rev W A Smith, assistant; Rev M J Wilson, statistioal secretary; Rev's Messrs Blatchford and Jones to examine schedules and John Kerr and D 0 Taylor CO audit them. The following laymen were reported from the various charges in the District as representatives:—Wingham, John Kerr; Kincardine, Jno Hiles; Lneknow, D 0 Taylor; Brussels, W H Kerr; Tees - water, W Taylor; Ethel, Jno McDonald; Fordwicb, Jas Downey; Gorrie, Tad Leech; Wroxeter, John Brethaner; Blaevale, V Jerymn; Ashfleld,D Agnew; Salem, D Statters; Bethel, Geo H Ham- phrey; Ripley, J S Robertson; Bervie, F Colwell; Tiverton, H 0 Foster; Whitechurch, J H Taylor; Belgrave, Wm Wray, From the circuit schedules interesting and encouraging statistics were gleaned of whioh the following is a summary:— No. of Circuits, 18; total membership, 4,601, a gain of 112 after many removals and deaths are deducted. 1906 1905 Increase Missionary $4,196 $3,773 $423 Salaries 13,777 12,889 27S 822 683 137 Educational269 285 TemperanceSO 60 20 All parposes. , 37,689 EpwortIeLeegues, total membership, 1060; raised for Mtssions, $951, an in- crease of $48; Sabbath schools total membership, 3,708; for Missions, $232. The question of supply at Kincardine was referred to the Contingent Fund, and Whitechurch defieiency of $200 to the Sustentation Fund. A 0 Haines was recommended to be continued at College. A V Walden, of Ripley circuit applied for admission to ministry. • Election to the various Conference Committees resulted as follows:— Stationing Committee,Rev T W Cosens, alternate Rev R Millyard; to visit weak circuits, the chairman, Rev. M .T Wilson and W H Kerr; Contingent Fund Com, Rev R Miliyard and W H Kerr; Susten- ! tation Fund. Com, Rev E W Edwards! and F Colwell; Temperance, Rev H W I Leeks and D C Taylor; Memorials, Rev S 0 Edmunds and J Hiles; Sabbath Observance, Rev A E Jones and John Joynt; Church Property, Rev T W Blatchford and J Downey; State of Work, Rev J H Osterhont and V Jermyn; Nominating Com,• Rev C P Wells and J J Taylor. Laymen elected to anneal Conference at Windsor, were: —John Kerr,F Buchanan, W Wellwood, Jno Hiied, Jno Musks, John Joynt, W H Kerr, B Gerry, Theue Farrow, J Downey, Jas Leech, J Brethaaer, V Jermyn, J J Taylor, D C Taylor, Geo 13 Humphrey, J T Robertson, F Colwell, NV Kellum, Geo McCarty, H 0 Fetter, Robt McCleninghan and iI Hopper. It was decided to hold the next May 13istrict meeting in Lucknow and the Fall District meeting at Gorrie, the lat- ter to precede the aunnal Epworth Leagne District Convention. The resolution committee, consisting' of Revs Messrs Pomeroy and Millyard and D 0 Taylor, presented a report cbm-' plimenting Alma Young Ladies' College, St. Thomas, on their successful year, and various phases of the Tempers nee question Vete also dealt With, tWo of which was a more rigid enforcement of the License law and the desirability of plashing Local Option. A cordial vote of thanks was passed to Rev Dr Gandy for the Capable and )1 kindly manner is which he had per. farmed bin clatter as chairman of the District for the part year. Dr. Gandy replied in appropriate terms. The hospitality bid cordiality of Erns• eels was voiced in a -resolution before the very interesting and busy day i ata closed by the Doxology and Benediction. I Good wheat is only* EIAL1' the battle ; the OTNER half is skilful milling. Jewel Flour bas the two halves. With our long experience, we KNOW how to make GOOD 1160111t• and we give our mitis our PERSONAL attention, Our machinery—there is NONE better suede. If there were, we would BUY it, Look for the Recipe Booklet in the. Bag. PFEFFER BOK. Milverton, Ont. Provincial Death Rate. The report for April issued by Dr. Hodgetts, secretary of the provincial board of health, says that 725 divisional returns were received, representing a population of 2,002,100. The deaths re- ported from all causes 2,295, a rate of 13,7 per thousand. In April last year only 711 divisions reported, with a death list of 2,164 or 13.6 per thousand. The tabulated returns for last month show a marked deorease in cases of scarlet fever, diphtheria and measles; smallpox, whooping cough and typhoid show a slight increase, and tuberculosis remains about the same. There are no oases of contagions diseases at Cobalt and very few in any 'part of New Ontario. 4 Advertising Valuable - Many a man who thinks advertis- ing would be of Little value to his business would work himself ap to a high pitch of indignation if his name was left out of the directory of the business men of the town, or erased from the sign in front of his door. To be in the swim the mer- chant must be found where the pub- lic looks for him—and it looks first of all in the newspapers. The man's name and address that cannot bee found in the newspapers is not likely to be eagerly hunted up elsewhere by purchasers; and isn't it a safe as- sumption that the business man who doesn't advertise in the papers does- n't want the trade of the readers? n - Dog Poisoners Beware. (Stratford Herald.) The poisoning of dogs is not to be commended though it at times seems to be exenseable,. There are mongrel curs in almost every town or city, Stratford included, but poisoning is not a proper way to get rid of them, Besides being objectionable in itself the wrong dog may be poisoned.. A valuable animal is as likely to be killed as a worthless one, But a re. cent occurrence in Kincardine, gives emphasis to what must have struck thoughtful parsons that there is in each a practice danger to human life. A Iittle girl six years old, who was apparently Well at 10 o'clock at night, was taken suddenly iII and died a little after .midnight. The physician who was called said there were symptoms of strychnine poison- ing, and an inquest was opened and adjourned to allow the contents of the child's stomach to be analyzed. The supposition is that as there have been several cases of dog poisoning in town lately, the child got hold of some of the poisoned bread or cake set for dogs. Her brother testified to having seen some pieces of cake near the house, and the parents did not know of the dead child eating anything to produce such a result. If it turns out that the girl lost her life in this way it is to be hoped that the person who would be so heartless and thoughtless may be discovered and punished. NEWS NOTES. The San Francisco death list from fire and earthquake is now placed at 402. Caroline Blake, aged 19, a seamstress at Toronto Janction, committed suicide by turning on the gas in her room. The Woodstock Express, established as an independent paper, has decided to support the Conservative party. Dr. John Seatb, Toronto, wasappoint- ed Snperintendent of Education, and Jas. E. Wetherell, Principal of Strath. roy Collegiate, succeeded hint aS lunette - tor of high schools. Ata largely attended meeting of .fel- ville. Church held at Brussels on. Tries - day for the purpose of moderating in a call to a minister, the Rev 0 A Wiahatt, Of Beaverton, was the choice Of the con- gtegatiott. Rev G M. silty, rector of St 'Phomas Church, Granton, diets at the rectory Tuesday evening. The reverend gent* Zeman was in failing health for the last few years, but the and tame emitter than Wes expected. He was out off in middle age, having been oniy a comparatively lihort time in the ministry. Mr B i1ty was well;ku0Wn td many of elir redtders and Lived tar many ybara near Clinton Wore entering the Ininistry. Ur. Stork pC*rlcetl, Toronto, May 29th --The ran at the City Cattle Market to -day wee 81 loads with 1,460 head of battle, 250 sheep and Iambs, 7.50 hogs and 273 oal+rea. The market on the whole to -clay Ices, if say thing, tt little keener than a week sp. The following are the quotations: Exporters' cattle-- Per 100 lbs. Choice ... . ........ &} 00 $5 20 Medium 4 75 4 85 Bulls 3 75 Light 3 25 Cows 3 50 Feeders— best 1000 pounds and up- wards 4 75 Stockers choice 3 25 " bulls , , ,, , 2 25 Butchers'— Picked 4 50 Choice 4 25 1010...... , 3 85 Cows.... ..... 25 Bulls 3 25 Hogs— Best 7 30 Lights 7 05 Sheep— Export ewes........., 4 50 Bucks . _ . 3 50 Calls , 8 50 Spring Lambs 7 00 Calves. each 3 00 I ,,, l . I t'1r,' . 1 The "Big Store" W1N6H41, ONT. Zflo. 1010., . 11. Ierrl eje JUNE WEDDINGS Turnip 400- 375= 4 25 4 85 3 65 240- 4 75 4 85 4 00 3 65 8 50 5 25 4 00 3 75 7 50 6 50 WXNGHAar, MARKET REPORTS Wingham, May 23rd 1906 Flour per 100 lbs.... 2 25 to 2 75 Fall Wheat 0 76 to 0 76 Oats, • 0 32 t0 0 34 Barley .... ..... 0 42 to 0 45 Peas 0 65 to 0 65 Buckwheat - -, 0 55 to 0 55 Butter .... ........ 0 16 to 0 16 Eggs per doz ............. 0 15 to 0 15 Wood per cord 2 50 to 3 00 Hay , per ton.. ..., 6 00 to 7 00 Potatoes, per bushel 0 45 to 0 50 Tallow per lb 0 05 to 0 06 Lard ,,, 0 15 to 0 15 Dried Apples per Ib 0 05 to 0 06 Live Hogs, per owt 7 00 to 7 00 HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO THE NORTH WEST RETURN Winnipeg - $32.00 Souris - 33.60 Brandon - 33.65 6toosomin • 34.20 Arcola - 34.60 Estevan 35.00 Yorkton Regina • 35.75 Moose Jaw - 35.00 FARES: Strassburg - Saskatoon - Prince Albert No. Battleford Macleod - CalgRed Deer • Stettler Edmonton $36,25 37.25 38,00 39.00 40.00 40.50 41.50 42.50 GOING: June 5th, good to return until August 8th. June lath, " " August 20th. Jul 3rd, " July 17th, ' " " Sept. 17th, For rates to other points and complete in- formation apply to nearestCanadian Pacific Agent, or write to C. 13. POSTE +, District Passenger Agent, 71 Yonge St., Toronto. $1.40 ROUND TRIP GODERICH TO DETROIT TUESDAY, JUNE 19 RETURNING JUNE at SP, «RIYI3OUNo 2 Gays In Detroit Write E. H, AYER, Agent, DETROIT FOR PARTICULARS. SPD[ZTING GOODS The largest and best in town. Sole agents for the famous "Spalding" Sport- ing Goods, and for the celebrated Kervin'e Duke's Special Clock Cord. Lacrosse Sticks. We have everything in Baseballs, Gloves,Mitts, Masks, Bate, etc. Lacrosse sticks, Gloves, Balla, etc. Footballs, Shin Guards, eta. Tennis Rackets, Nets, Bells, etc. "Taylor" Scotch made Lawn Bowls. Special prices to clubs; come in and arrange. Tennis Rackets bonght from tis will be re•8trung for $1.23 to $2,;;0 each. "Pairner's" hand niado Hamtnoeke. risking Tackle of every kind. Cameras and Photographic Srspplies, The largest and beat stock, tree dark roout and instructions. 'Wail paper Bnsinebe booming here. KNOX Jewelry, Stationery and rano Goode Watch Repairing a specialty. Nothing quite so nine for a WEDDING PRESENTS As a pieoe of Rich Cut Glass We carry a large stock of Oat Glass. All No. 1 quality and we know that our prices are much lower than prides quoted by dealers else- where. We show the very newest designs in Salad Bowls at - $7.00 to $9.00 Celery Trays up to - - $9,00 Spoon Trays ap to - - $$6.00 Bon Bon Dishes $2,50 to $5.00 Sugar and Cream Sets up to - $9,00 Water Bottles- • $3.50 to $6.00 Out Flower Vases • 50a to $1.50 Salt and Pepper Sets - 70a to $1.20 Knife Rests per pair - $I.50 to $3 50 Tumblers per dozen - $2,C0 to 39.00 Bargains in Braces 4 dozen Men's Braces, re- gular 35c. Bargain Prides per pair - - 19c Good Envelopes 2 pack- ages for 5o or better envelopes - - 3 for 108 s1 Bargains in Envelopes 0 This is the quality yon usually get at 5c a package, unless you buy them ai here. We handle only the most popular standard varieties of Tarnip Seed. SEIRVINOS IacPROVED SWEDE TUR- NIP—Large and solid of strong and quick growth, suitable for clay soil. L r r KANGAROO SWEDE TURNIP—A very I hardy Swede similar in size and growth to Elephant and is particular- ly adopted to soils and districts that are cold and backward. ,101000110100.0001000. HALL'S WESTaRCTRY SWEDE TUR - Nn'—A very fine quality or Swede, good solid Turnip and splendid keeper. IM..000110010010010 ELEPHANT OR JUatno SWEDE TUR- NIP—Tis Turnip is unequalled in size, quality and uniformly hand- some appearance. The flesh is solid and nutritious. The yield has been from from 2 to 6 tons more per aore than other varieties. We have every onfidenoe in re- commending all the above varieties of Turnip Seed to the farmers of this country. The seed is the very best quality and each variety named has given splendid satisfaction. The prices quoted on the above named varieties are 203 to 25o a Ib. but we pntall down to one price, and that a very low one. Any of the above we offer av per pound - - 150 Choice Rape Seed - We sell a splendid quality of En- Nothing better for feeding sheep velopes for 50 a package, mann a and lambs. They fatten gniokly on dealer gets 10e for the same quality. Rape. c _ VI5 r -'-,!'i l ft,a'.., — =�9 5t r iLlt ?90,517. 72S Z r r rtifl�A tvvvnVvavvVVYrVVYVVvvvrnv ino LLUOa 1 ViYVVYVYVVvITYVVIVIIVIIMITI i 4 4 4 4 4 - SEEDS For the Spring of 1906. T. A. Mills is headquarters' for all Field and Garden Seeds. All kinds of Clovers. The finest quality of Timothy, Orchard Grasses, IKentucky Blue Grass, Red Top Meadow Fescue, and all kinds of Grasses for lawns, etc. • Also, all the best Mange!, Sugar Beet and Turnip Seed. Our Garden Seeds are the very best to be had any- where—not cheap, good-for-nothing American stuff, not worth putting in the soil—but Fresh Seeds from the most reliable houses. —Corn for maturing and the silo. --New Barley, and Oats. --Peas—The Little Briton. —New Seed Potatoes. In fact any kind of Seed of the finest quality will be found here. t Flax Seed and Pure Ground Flax. opv i. Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. ii Herb Food. Ground Oil Cake. i i E .4 4 r 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .meq w 4 4 .. i 4 4 4' I handle nothing but good goods. Prices do not tempt me to deceive the farmer; he can be sure what he buys here is true to name and the very best. N. EE Some of the Corns we carry are : Cotnpton's Early, Angel of Midnight, King Philip,#tLongfellow, NorthDakota, 90 Days Teeming, VY hite Cap Dent, Early Butter, etc. - Predate T rm 4J A. � fak,yenWW j Rif UMW.