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Potatoes for C ,1 c .
r Mr. AlMcKague is Youngchicks are very partial to .,tr iex. ng the experiment of shipptlhg potatoc , and the adult fowls also t
his fat cattle direct to the Old Coup- eat them readily. S the all the small
try. The first lot left last week and and unmarketable potatoes and boil
they were a fine looking lot of cattle, them for the hens. It is not necessary
On Friday forenoon of lest week to mash them as the hens know how
the barn on the farm of Air. Wm. , to elft them without assistance. Tar -
Newman, eon. 13, was consumed by nips also make cheap food for pout.
fire, with a mower and several other : try, especially ducks, and will pay
articles of value. There was no as a crop for feeding in that manner.
Be Expected From • I insurance. The cause of the fire is ;The most successful breeders of
unknown. I clucks use turnips cooked and thick -
0n Saturday, May 21st, denth tined with bran for ducklings, and
H 9 S METHODS (tarried off Mr. Andrew (xoodfellow, ; they serve as a very satisfactory
of Traverston, a former resident of • diet for geese in winter, But little
and sun of Mr. James t grain is necessary if poultry is.well
Teeswater,
IJNYON'S
SUCCESS
is Only 1Nhat Ought to
CL LROSS.
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it7pright in Everything -,Always Keep- (xoodfellow, of this township. lilt. supplied with cooked feeds,
ing Faith with tho People, and ---
Above Ail, Curing Thom of their Ills Goodfellow was a victim of a disease Food For the Aged.
-Why wouldn't Success Yellow? that Seems to be very prevalent this
spring, appenclicitte, Ile was sick
Mrs. Wm. Shaw 15 Montague plaev, To- for ah
„oat confidence p the c hang, 1
staving used them with wonderful success e
Itoth for myself, husband and child. I wu.+
toubject to severe attacks of beadaehe pitch
%reek, and sickness of the stoauull nevem-
panted the same. Since using Mnnyon's
,tieadaehe Cure I have not been troubled
with an attack. In the case of my little
boy the results have been truly remarkable.
'through teething the little fellow was eour-
y,hetely run 'down, had lostehis appetite
old was restless and irritable all the time.
'We gave him the Blood and Debility Cures,
rind in a short time the change for the bet-
ter was marvellous. He is now enjoying
splendid health. I use nothing but Mau-
yon's itemedies now and have great faith
In them-"
' Mrayon'ti Pneumatic Cure seldom fails 4o ro.
Steve in one to three hours and cures iu a few,
slays. Price 25e..
Mnnyof's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all
forms of iud1 estion and stomach troubles./
'Pico 25e.4,::
Munyon'A Cord Cure prevents pneumonia and:
'- breaks up A cold 1n a few hours. Price 26e,
tiunyon•u Cough Cure stops coughs, night
!turrets, aliays soreness and speedily heals the
t
At the latter extremity cf life little
aouto, o, ianadn, says : 1 rime ont nine days. An operation trouble is ta.kett to suit the diet to
In tliuuyou's Remc4lies, ertortned a day or two before his change r re( Liirements, Sir Henry
Thompson warns us that oldage--
the time when digestive forces are on
the wane—is not the period for in-
creaser- richness of food and condens-
ed forms of alimentation. This is
an error leading to much misery in
old age. Less meat is required after
middle age. and the food should be
light and easily digested. Dishes
difficult of mastication are also to be
avoided, for although the modern
dentist has done his part toward re-
moving this necessity, yet the ability
to assimilate the hearty foods is great-
ly lessened in advancing years.
Undoubtedly many elderly persons
suffer from annirnia through lack of
suitable foods. Plain joints they can
no longer eat with pleasure or bene-
fit, and, such things as nourishing
snips, minces and appetizing made
dishes eontt',ining various cereals and
vegetables. n^t being always avail- r, a
able,the appetite not being clamorous r`
they go without, thus becoming i;4
`bloodless and suffering. from lark of 44,0
•vitality, ' 1?ruit, both cooked and
ra)(v, i, an Invalunhle for those pant 1
middle life, as indeed it is at all ages.
Rungs Price 25e.eedily cute* per
MuryOn's kidey Cure„speedilyns
1n the hack, loins or groins. 'anti nil forms ,of•
tidney disease. Price 25e; •
tiunyon's Nerve Cure stops nervousness bad'
•builds up the system. Price 25o.
biuuyoa's Headachy Cure etops b@adaebe sal
Wee minutes. Price 211e.
Manyon's ••Pile Ointment positively Corea al,
(o ms of piles..Prtee 25c.
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hn'
tenyns Blood Cure eradicates alt impuritte9
Int the, blood. Price 25e.
Munyon's remnle Remedies are a boon• to all
lwonren.
htunyon's Catarrh Remedies never fail. Tis
.Catarrh Cure -price 25c.-ern(hicat.s the dismiss
from the system. and the Catarrh Tablets -price.
::5c. -cleanse and heal the parts.
rdunyon'e Asthma 'Remedies relieve in three'
irainatea end cure permanently. Price SS•
Munson's Weimer,
tora•
erovitalsrength o great weak people.' •1.
A separate cure for nob disease., At all drug.
gists, ptoatly 25 cents a vial.
Personalletters to Prof. Bunyan. 11 Albert
street. Toronto.
oront .Ont.. answered. with flee.cai
death failed to give relief, iuid on the
day above mentioned he died Mr.
Goodfellow was very well known by
the older residents of Teeswater,
having worked in one of the mills
for a number of years. After leaving
Teeswater he. engaged in the milling
business at Wroxeter, herr, Wroxeter
he went to Elmwood; and the last
few years of his life were spent at
Traverston. His wife and a family
of six children mourn his lose. The
funeral took place on Tuesday of
last week, the remains being interred
in the cemetery near Gerrie. 'Pile
many friends that Mr. Goodfellow
made at the different places he has
resided li ill learn of his death at the
age of 45 with keen regret and their
earnest sympathy -will ga ont to tire
bereaved ones to whom his death has
brought the deepest sort' w.
SORES GONE. SKIN C LEAR,
Mrs. Philip Mitchell, St. Marys, Ont,,
Pays :-"My little boy aged J0, was .5
POtn plotp n'tnss of POTPP. en Peed by bad
blood. We+r,rntid tincl nothint! to cure
him. Tinnily 1 got. 8 hnitIs of } nrclnr;lc
lituod 110 tern. and 1•ef•u•e half the bot-
tle was gone he began to irapro' . and
by the time the bottle was tinished be
bad not a sore on him."
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A RAI.LINAY1.12AN'S STORY.
Iver. W. Franlrs, in o1 ergeofthe Grand
Trunk Engine Shops, Port Dover, Ont.,
Everlasting k'ence PQ5t$. WEST �VAi'VAVOSJI. say :-o "F ur boxes of Doan's Kinney
IPrllscured rneofa y
+ L -
ver bad gager: of
The lesidegee of 5Il, Peter Was - Kidney Cornotatint an
rLame Back.
A subscriber in Paisley sends the I sou, Sissingside Fever,. s the scene tine Worth Xnowing About Fruit.
Bruce Herald the following. As he of a brilliant event on WIedire, da.y
. says if it should prove true it will he evening, Mae 18th, the occasion
. :a great boon to the terming- cons- being the marriage of his third
,salunity :—Thercisa peculiar satisfatc• daughter, Jessie Ann, to Daniel
,,.kion in listening to the conversation, Robert Webster, of Kinloss.
,.,or in reading the writings of positive 1):hi'd "ell terecL,>,;<,ir_. ggcp,,,10ittrt
men, of those who dead in facts, and the a.rtu of he ftettiei"a►nd was at
and with such facts as have but one listed by,,J,1er0 sister, Isabella, whil
side and no exceptions. Such a elan the r nm. was suppnrteel ye
et
1ltt'tlres"'�Qe"'fT�t•- r:'. The
�r.• ural" how 1a :'l'ie'1""'°t
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tells us in the "Western n It
to preserve posts for fences, etc. He ceremony was perfertn0nits buck-
. "I di�cuvered maul • „
If man persists in using or try-
ing to use that tor which he has
neither power fur digestion nor
assimilation, be must, without doubt,
pay the penalty, To many persons
strawberries are. such a violent poison
that single dish will produce a rails
in less than two hours. The cook-
ing
todestroy n4
this
ing of the fruit seems
aetiv(', irritating principle, bu'.
S : v years Lao ILev. A lllcI�av, pas or n ^ryRin freta cqulrs our faslil'!n of
1 t Wood r�!tlld be solids to last l now 1'resh3 tet lila eller t l., 1a the tl r
i 1 a(lditlg su;;ali. Canned or preserved
' ?anger than Doe le the around, but presence 0f a number of ilii l(et
thought the process so simple and guests% \.?ter the cremnny was per -
inexpensive that it writ; not worth formed and the usual congratulations
- while Making any stir about it. E presented, the company sat down to
Would ahem as sore' have poplar, I a, veru sumptuous repast preps:red
basswood, or quaking at.,ll as any d hostess The num-
other kind of timber for fence posts.
1 have taken out basswood posts
;.titer having been set seven years young .couple is held. The happy
that were ns sound when taken rip gathering broke up at a late hour
;Is when first put in the ground I wishing Mr. and Mrs. Webster many
Time and Weather Ketns to have no long and happy years together.
treat on thein; The i56st4 cab be _.—..:
lrepar' ed n les, than two cents
by the host an
brous.and beautiful gifts testified in is inverted we have it far grcate:
a measure to the esteem in which the amount than can. be eared for by the
liver. and here is the ori iu of the
" torpid liver " we hear so much
about The liver ie not torpid at all,
it is simply overworked.- The given
capacity' is exhausted.—ides. S. T.
Rorer in the June La l'ee' Hnrue
Journal.
fruits, as well IIS jams and kirdre'
articles, are to be eon letnnel en
account of the nags of sager used.
With the fi tits it is toots prone to 1 e
fermentation, and even if the sugar. 1
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bONSTLPATION MIRED.
-piece. For the benefit of other's I It's important you should have nater
swill give the receipt. Take boiling',►action of the bowels, Purging and f TELT; CYCLISTS' FRI1'..tiD.
linseed oil and stir, it in pulVt;rize
charcoal to the consistency of paint.
Put a coat of this over the timber
and there is not a man who will live
ling enough to see it rot."
children CrY for
CASTOR M.
griping do virlence to he P;•St ,
Liver Pills are nature's own medicine • No eyuiist's slit is eonlltete without. .a
for all disorders of the Stomach, Liver bottle of klagyard's Yellow Oil. Can be
and Bowels. Ouse Constipation by taken internally or used externally.Cuts,
toning the bowel wall and stimulating Bites, Sore Throat, Pains in the Chest,
the secretions. Leave no bad after Btr uists, Sprains always Stieff J unts, Has Cougno
c•fl'ecte. __ equal as au all round remedy.
"A. Swindle," is the 'name that TheGuelphHerald says that a
appears over the office door of a
struggling lawyer in the city of Van. number of five dollar bills of the
coliver'. 13. C. A friand of the un- defunct Federal Bank, and also four
In some of the farming districts of
I fortunate gentleman suggested the dollarbills of the defunct Consoli-
China pigs, are Harnessed to small advisability of his writing out his dated Bank have lately been pre -
wagons and made to draw them. first name in full, thinking that,' 1 seated at the local Bank of Com. metes The public are warned that
Illinois bas a greater number of "Arthur" ur "Andrew"Swindle, as People
miles of railroad than any other
state -10,599.09. Pennsylvania is
second with 9;(300 miles; Texas
third, with 9,21:3.88 miles. Rhode
Island has the least mileage -221.00.
New York has 8,078.25 miles; Ohio,
8,599.•_>13 ; Indiana, 0,295 28.
BiIi�USfleSS
le caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges-
tion and permits food to ferment and putrefy in
itdatophach. Then follow dizziness, dache,
o
insoniiva, nervousness, and,
it not relieved, bilious feier
or blood potsetang: Idood'a
tilts stimulate the iiteMaoh,
the case might be, would sound
better and look ' beater than the
signiflcent "A. Swindle." Ili hen the I
'�lawyer, with tears in his e\ ea. j bills, ns they are still in circulation.
whispered to hilt that his iitute was I R,'UEL SCIATICA,
Adam, the friend nt,dert,tooil and i
was silent. Itic:ssant Pain •--Ti.a'ronted-shack-"
ed -Lilts D3 patrad Vt.
BABY . BILIGHTiiT:i;3S . -_-.
all bills from the above mentioned
blinks are utterly worthiess,
should be on the lookout for such
ills
rouse the i4vcr, cure headache, dizziness, .,oa
tetipation.st.e. 25 cents gold by all druggists. 1
Thebe'. tens to lake with .*load's Sarsaparilla. With the telescope.
Protracted hunger Means starvation, and starvation weans death. When
the scalp is starved tic hair dies at the rc:- t:;. What's the matter with
You
your hair? It gets dry, harsh, brittle, dullof color, the ends split.
wash it and brush it, but it still comes out. It's hungry! If washing and
brushing would -stop starvation, then all the expense of a horse's keep
would be a sponge and a currycomb. Hunger heeds bread, nota bath.
That is why
Pr vents
ess.
I[: supplies the requisite nourishment for the hair, and'thc hair grows.
It restores the tone of the scalp and so induces the secretions of the fol-
licles that the coloring matter is renewed and fading hair regains its
• natural color, dandruff disappears, and the hair becomes thick and glossy.
Men and vr'omcn whose abundant hair is the envy and admiration of
friends h that they owe it to Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Iast winter I discovered a bald spot on my head as large as a silver dollar. A few ap-
?h, spear th e Ayer's t Hair Vigor
was
ad healthy oo wonderment to rowth of hair,
y friends andand in a rt time the
pleasure to
of the bald s o )Louis,Mo.
c.i,appearance p .A. M. ALLEN, 1i o. 31(6 Locust St., St. .
myself."
o " I have used your Hair Vigor for a great many years and know of nothing equal to it
^s a hair dressing and restorer. It has given satisfaction among Princess customersst Kingston, speak
Lighly in its praise." A. E. FIELDS, Barber, No. 43
teen
s to
l "Y riy-nine years . Its a haveax Ayer's rparatiorlTair gor forfor thatf purpose rand prevent shall
my hair from turning gray. JOHN IIEC1ITMAN, Osseo, Minn.
«sways use it:'
"I find Ayer's Hair Vigor to be indispensable. My hair fell out for five years, but a few
.applications
found that it did not affect curling or crimpind it. I t gave the g." c M. E.1SN'4 DER, Brtiful glossy antford, Ont. I
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ZAIL jct.
For Over Fifty Years.
mulatzerin
'®u .:e(3111 -lire
AN Olin AND WELL-•TR1ED REMEDY -
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Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
beeu ustu1 fur'over fifty years by toil.
sof [pothers for their children while
lion
teething, with perfect success. It soothes
the child, £ofteGs the gums. allays all
pain, euros wind colic, and is the best
temedy for diarrhoea.druggists Is pleasant aveto
the taste. Sold byfi Jin eats a
part of the world. Twenty
bottle. Its value is incaluable. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Sobtll ing
Syrup, sod take no other kind
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Soon fades when Uinrrhtt'i sei%ati en the,lobo Mar-n.1li, Vara`i, 0., Co, Ot
little form. 1)t•. Fouler's' dvsttact of 1 Grey. wri'
cavus cos st►t itis laud up W • words : .
Wild Strawbdrey, has t►ve't ninny ire- two ye`ris .
tents' as well as,i.tult'4 liet4+. Mrs, W. ( sciatic';. 1 cloutor,xl without any ,pets
Waiters, Richrlrrintf Street, Ifarnilton, i'uaneftt i`elief..�tt'! iu,I of a n -ti nip viii t
Ont., Saye : "f cilrad my baby Of a bad .t l'>kterid iltiwrtthle.ei ra"etu tinily, hv'Swhat
attack of Cholera, by being 1)r. Pewlers sosss ,ed a j 1
ogth
1',tttraet of Wild Strawberry. Notting 1 Anil3rktle f(lt'fttt *le 11ttia i a nre. nt iltinyli , ino
else did any good. but the bay np my Atte • irtlo
ht
tie
and
. 'ruredairt
i h irik
ed from the lirWild'S 'lock.
t
berry." •
st close of the .. Straw-
a !n �• t
tttKttrf�lrt'ltrt•, ,r,(,, 1 Wilk it Tulrt Cn ilial i;e
,11ki1t,k'Atalti chem. it envet?,'tny lite. In
. a►n(i !n
char
almost exactly like those of the earth ,, it df�ttillir;w vt f,tr(r mtle(t� t+t rntirchatae an
The phenonlenoil can -be pininly set )11 l miffs' tl,eattle. 1 aaa new •�tlit3'reiv cared.
rs
Ntiltillr A. I•, Humiltuul, ,tttaggint.
The poles of Jupiter air(" flattened (fLdite'(11`1kl 1 4'118 out of Ile(1,
t!t3 klrltaat l' t+tie ri111p tel (re14:'Fcl t,�nrhatu
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DR WOOD'S
Printed.
4w✓ P .CgeG
We are in a position to turn out
NQRWAY
_ PINE
SY'R U P. t,
'THE MOST PRO'IPT,
' Pleasant and Paha Cure
for Cbnghts, Co*, listkma,
BrOnehitie, 'rathiventsee,
Sore Thiroat, tiOttip, Whoop-
ing Cdngb , (thiti<s*, Pn.iin to
the Chain wal all Throat,
Bar'ot►obiatl wea twig g Dtoeikiaea.
The ltoa`ling,ustti•coiisumptive'v rtw % i
of t.),0 Norent' Pinte>`>'p annit,hee4
u
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ilc't
Chi
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in this ntethts
find oilier peotorel Mettle and
eithts'taa?tntlea a true apeoitic ftad•.a'1
fortt�sdei+'cliee,woerigrinstil►gfreeto1 - .l
Price ", lac. mad SOO.
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BILL HEn33S,
LETTER HEALS,
NOTE HE
STATEIVIENTS, nil' c.
F t"tt; tl io...nt 11i' -c iban ever beforcr
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have ' • thi:beet Cines:' of. Envelopes in town, anti we 43!111
'ilia
1p'int rind stipples t1.±`tp, as diusattr 11$ the cheftpest.
when e(► ti'hin next of tor,;. t( itis; in the Illinting pini
Give �� :,ill 1 h n u t t,
Yttlfl Wb rill t Van ri'glht:"
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