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I ; �z - � I- I f Ift - 44 .,- MEMBER_ 143 1894, . .1 - -1. ­ I - —_ I I I.— -..-- - 10101111W ______ " - I -_ :_ I . I I - I -0. _ — — -, - . ­ - Z_-__ I �- ., - - �- _' I . . . � � . I - , JEj __ - 1 - _� � � 0.-..- I - .,_ "' — - . .. . ,_ - -, I � - 1. ,—;, ­­_ I — -1; ­ I ____� � - I - . ­ ­ . 11 , — ­ -_ " ;� 7 T!, I 11.� _ � �__ �, .. . . � - — KF,,4 P. t10 I N G 01LD MEADOWS. -,-of,the Long JouyseY. � . . I I � - - .�ii. I � � -1 � . 1. ­_ I I ., " � � _. � . 11 . I I The End I I . I . �z -1. � � - I — - wnlwlmt�-_ - I - - 1. 1� I f .,- - It I John Sanderson was dying, b. - �_� - ___ __ - - � .-No I .. . -.7 - __1 PORTANT NOTICES. - � . - I .. Am Eastern Autliority Tells How to X)o . � - f __,., I .- - - . I I . I � - I � - - I �_ _., - im 14 E - � Vp I WitfioUt an luterViening Crop. ie cottage where his father, . I I - __,�O RZNT.�-Apply to Edward Martia Eg- I SAF 0 1 Ir In in summer, on Mendip -side, I . OV89 I I -A � - rtility, i - t1 er died, � -11, � I I � I _. ; _�, - - im-tt . 11 4i fl. I - Caiik a field in a good, state of fe - And father's fath . I I ., mondville 11 I I 11 - - - ,� I I I I/ ... . . . - ­ . I I I . I � 1. .. I - N but considerably run out as -B Meadow, d dying hag grown so common, :4 What .is 1. - � - 'EN Dominion and ProvineW Laud I � - I I .. � � Ani I z I � - � "I J )[OF, NNA, , � . be resee w I And old men are so chea 9 ; . . � � .. - �, -1 . ' � I I � � � jurveyor, Igember of theAgacclation of OntArto � deA' ithoilt all intervening crop? � I . . - - ISW62 There was only the parish octor � . I I- J , 1. .. I . I 'surveyors, Dublin, Ontario. BLPOD .0 it? - _. _____ ____ - �__ . Ia- .1 . — . . - - : d � � � � I . I — 11 If '00, -7hat, is the bestway to To see him off to sleep. I � - . � . - I - P �J ES. - . .. I __ I � I SALE OR TO RENT. -For We or to R 'FIER - -y of very general i.nttfeSt; I . FOR P U � � ..— This is a quei And he thought he would list till,woruing, - * .. lot S, conooftion 4, H. R. S., Tuckenralith, I v - , _;�, I .. � rent. from Rural And left him in neighbor's care :_ -1 I F1 ,Do acrjmL For TUrTher artioulars , Some Recelkt introductions Which Are hence we here - reproduce . . - I I 0ontalning 1849. � �7� .- - The tavern was terribly handy- � . �- - I I . - X 'y Y X , � t� American \ . . , � � CHARTERS, Egmond, Ile. - . 2�, . k ,\ , Gardens. Now Yorker the answer of J. S. Wood - 11 . ,� j\'n,arl'�-, Wortky a Mace In a I - - ... I MT __ . __ �V, -­/ I __1 Death came when none was there. � , . I I ­ to ROBF , - . - - , I - - - . .5., ai I . A � K FOR SALE. -David Hill, St&ffa P 0 N, P Professor L. H. B ley of the Cornell' ward, a Woll known agri�UhUriSt- He - - I .. � I � �W!214�i � . And he welcomed the awful strauger '. . - � : - - - - . � . I Breeder of Thoroughbred Durbam Cattlo and I ,M,�,:;". - says. I z with a smile of,wrinkled joy, I . J I .. - I .Irl . � - " �� University experiment station devotes a I I � L_ � 1. � shire Pigs Young stcok of both sex for sale. � fl,�� I meadow ,And only patiently sighing, I . o 1354-t , W 1— I bevve often broken up an ol� v � I" " I'd like for to see my boy� : I �� I ; � ' bu�letin to the description of variOUS ` - � � - — �, ­ � � . 'Mr. . ­ : � �. C'N � 11 I and after suitable preparation reseedea I I I � C__ . � V A-V T. I" tables th - � _. � - . � � � I � EATT C19rk ,f the Second Division , .- - -,,;.;,I,), `)!)�12 ? ... I , garden vege at have been intro " The lad as runned from the Y' Plage m � I -AN'XII-1 51-l"; ­ , I 1. ____ - 1� � - J ,!E, 1� ... "., J� and had it make an excellent� meadow. I . -1 ORIN B �, I I A mort of years ago, - -1 iissloner, of Hurou, Con- I - ''.­ �, I ­ &CbL UP'Waxd� . � r r , Coufity Comn: -1 wl ,. duced, by the Chinese, some of which . 'o, - , t . I . �, -1 urt ance Agent. Funds . . � 3 1 1 mow it as earlf In the season as It And went to Bristow and 'listed, 'i - _'! 311 - � . v,by"cer, Land, Loon ftnu L -Jul. !P� . � to. Loan. office-ovor Sha . we worthy'of our adoption. The best . .r 1% & , -, And left me the weeds to hoe. on for Infants � t �, . aveated and 4 . will answer, and at once plow, being ,.,.�'. CaWkwis Is Dr. Samuel Pitcheel; PreWAPti . . , I - 11 a, store, Main street, Seatorth., I � � ­. m!' I I KV1010 - BRIST010-78 ti known and perhaps the most valuable very careful to see that tile whole field Jum, Morphine nor I . . I . .. . — I - Couldn't un ,dght and wrussle ; ­ I �� .. I . . qV getables is the pe-tsai, , " and OhIldrem, Itcontains neither Op � I-- . _nr sale, three thoroughbred I I �f these new ve is plowed. go "out and covered" Couldn'tunwhiatle-and Arg; I ... � ULLS -POR SALE. T T I I - I �­ . r nths oldi _M.,.37� The maids could smarru and viggle ; - ; I -as, from 9 to 12 mo S, A Rl S-16, 1� �. TPJ I'L * ` "A E ot so cailed Chinese cabbage. This such a field. I other Warcotie substances ][t Is a, harmless subotitUtG , I . I . , .. BDur�sm Bull esiv on's imported bull, "Prime .- . _. places should be left in The lads a could hold and Ring." I ­ - I . � � � I I - ,� all bred b� Mr. D. D. Wils, lor, with a little �, 'GuIlES loose, lettuoelike head of follow at once with roller and harrow . for Paregorie-9 Dropsi Soothing Syrupsip and Castor (nL . . �__ � . I XinjsUr.' All of them are of red cc - 13, ALL ,plant bears a - Sweet scent of the sad sweetbrier, '_ down. ;I I-- I white. Ala are fit for service. Apply on Lot ultivator. The main I use by ; - ­ � okersinith, or to Egmond- Blood crisp leaTes, which may be used in all and then With the c ee is thirty years� - - - - WM.CARNOCHAaN. e� 1377 , O' 4 ' e Came in from the golden bed : Its guarazit . - 1-oncession 4, H. R. S., Tu Taintc I A 214) :)f Ift Is riewalatt. - VUIe p. 0. the fashions in which cabbage is served, thing is to see that every V stI96 4 And he heard,the wicket rattle, ' . - tread. oriadestroySWOrUligandansyS . 11 . I . ,t,r,__. of Xothers. Cast . - - . I � wth is kept down. If necessary, I go And he heard the sound ef a X=ono � I . - I - - I &N-4 A --, b 'bA This plant requires a owl and moist gro � I I %, - _) I - - I 1, James Street, at present occupied by Mr. ;S (0 F. F.". A-4 A I N eQ61 . I - OUSE TO SELL OR RE' house on ' cur4 I I ­ ­ - NT. -The �R "". I soil in which to makb its best growth. over the fleld as often as once a week, That rang on the stDny threshold, . f,everlsl�neM Castoria prevents vomiting $our - . I . � 1: or will be rented. There are four - ____ having a cultivator with very sharp teeth And woke the sleepiogoat; � I - C"toria relieveff . � _11 . -, Done) is for sale, kitchen, wood -shed ,��__�­___­­._­­.�" , utumn vegetable. And the gleam of a scarlet tunic- ewes Diarrhoea and Wind Colic 4 , i, parlor, diuln It is ease so as to cut off the top of every plant. I I - eared out p,t, .. I- ged-roomE 'I room, oft. water. There is f . i.ntially an a . I �� - - and 8 The dying eyes saw that. � � I ­ � - sad stone cellar. Har Ch ese mustard is an excellent and flatulency* - . A I - also 9, )od stable on the premises. Apply to . ­ The I weeds tW (,�S- t4eething troubless cures constipation I If there be an perennia . . . . I 13814 f enor- He saw a form in the doorway, stomadit I � � MICHAEL, Seaforth. plant for greens and produces an � . cape th6 culfivator, a'man should 90 � Csgtorift mmimilates the food, regulates the I 1� ". . I 4 JAMES , Against the sunaet black ; A �­ - _� �. I . . ­ - Th e- Hur,o_ A Expositor, mous amount of herbage. its culture over aad out these off with a sharp hoe. And far too old to be f earful sleep. Calla .- " 11 �. � still on hand f or ,� V � ' aul natural � I .j , . "I I I 11 FOR SALE. -We have months old . demands the same attention as that VA- ' ' Hesaid, "My boy's come bact," . and bowelst giving healthY . 1_�. , . , Js two Shorthorn bulls, 13 and 14 . * � ,-.,L- � . . .- I FIX 8EAFORTH, ONT. � With� thi� thorough slid persistent 1 . ­ 3n4l* - - I I "ft. The damoof thesebullswere aired by Royal �. viged for pe-tsal. - h festive fingers, Is the Ohildren'S partacear-th-0 NotheeS F__ 1. . . ". � - i ) I Solon (10537) straight imported pedigree, now at the California pepper grass appears to be cultivation, ,by the middle of September And groping wit toria . � - - I I . * - . - � . hosd of one 6t the largest thoroughbred herds in the or lot of October the old meadow will 11 My eyes be cruel dim, - - . I I I STREET Mr. Wilson's im- McLEAN BROS., - Publishers I wants to see thy yeace. lad, I - - ; - - Province. one of them is sired by � a finely cut leafed form of , a mustard be as clean as the best summer fallow- Come here to thy vaither, Jim � castorij. - - ­­ . i - - Ported Deflance wad is good enough for a, similar , long known in old. gardens, but not do- - castoris. 1�_. . . I I ce a good serviceable � not a weed or spire of grass will be left - . ; " The other will Wal - R Ition . ; � � , terms to ADVERTISING RATES. her in American botan' f Th'st ribbon In button hole, Jimmy, oChstortsis exoslient medicine for chil- 11 Castoria is Sowell adaptedto,&ftdrdKtb4 . � - I 1. � r.11, at � very low price. No fancy prices scribed eit leg or Alive. I now seed it, after a rain, I Wi'a star as shines go vine, an I - , archaaer. Enquire on Let 8, Concession 10 ' matter changeable at e beat djam Mothers have repeatedly teld me of its I recommend it aSSuPerI000aAYPr"=4"= - ' -_. : suitthe y Contract advertisements, gardening books. It is one'of th asible, first going overwith a smooth- And summat o'iron I For Valor,'- " their children." - � - I.- . ith, or address Kippen P. 0. MoKAY �' . . Tuckersm I will. of all plants for early spring greens. . Be all they whimsfea thine?" I known to me." '� . � � , . 1370-tf ' PBR INCH 10 barrow, with timothy seed, one good effect upon H. A. Awsia, IL V., ' � - _� - I I . � �i — uff _ . ­�� � I" I . BROTHERS I Year 6 mos. 3 moa. Although the tipecies is cultivated in . over is shoulders ; DR. G. 0. OSG00D. 111 SG. Oxford St., BrodkIM N. _r. .1 �_ I I 'Private funds to loan atlowest 11 to 21 Inches, inclusive $4 60 $2 60 $150 and Japan, it does n I ot appear to pack to the acre. After sowing run A brown band lifted his head ; � T,owa, mass. ' , - � � - .... - . $ Soo ti 6 00 2 76 1 66 Ohina with Breed's weeder, if one 11 We'm quality now for sartio," f 49 Our physiolmS in the children's depart- �..., i - I � �� 500 rates of interest in sums to suit 6 to 10 " 5 60 8 00 1 76 have been independently introduced o C%Storis is the beat remedy for children 0 ­ " 3 to 6 - " :: If not, hitch a team to a lot of brush He, tittering weakly, said, , . - . 8 I ment have spoken highly of Utdr 6XPSE& � , I ­ I . Loans can be coM-. Ito 2 - 600 3 26 1 86 from these countries in recent years. It Which I am Wquainted. I hope the day is not - I 8 700 borrowers I . I the advertiser elects to chauze not oftener than and go over the field. In the spring fol- - And so on the breast of scarlet. Iconsider the real ence in their outside practice with clff� . .-- WIVE , '61 $1,000 pleted and money advanced is not known how, or when the plant lowiDg, quite early, sow 10 pounds of ' Between the cross and the star, far distwt when=Othsm wil and although we Only haTO awOut OW . , - 0 once per month, a reduction of 20 per cent. will be - ln%ered of their chiNren, and uBe Castoria. in- - � � V � . . . . � � Irt ]I 0 . . iffiin two days. Apply to R11 made on the above quoted prices. first came to this country. Other mus medium clover seed and two pounds The old man lay, as he waited nostrumewhichare medical supplies what is known " regular � I .. . 40" Sl)500 w eaforth Rates for special position can be obtained on appli. Plants recently introduced To pass the utm ost bar, stead of the varlousquack � products, yet we we h" to confew tbA the 1'.1'.1 - . S.HAYs, Barrister,&c.,s . cation at this office. . tardlike alsike per acre. A fine meadow will re- dedrayingthIr loved ones, byforcingoplum, I I ,1, 82 ' 500 125 1 Business or professional cards, not exceeding three from. China are the Pak- mat, . . � - But while his fleet soul fluttered, n16rphJn% so6thing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria, has, won US tO 10* WW �_ I - - quarters of an inch, $4 to $6 per year. gTeenS and for the white thick leaf And btrove to die and live ; 1. I . . ed, Loot, Found, etc., not If the field has .been in meadow a wn 1heir throats, thereby sending favor UPOU it-" ­­ � - Advertisements of Stray I I . I � I e tuberous rooted mustard, The lips behind him whispered 1� agests do i -UWMD HOVWAL AND D1KVX"XT- � . I - . . REAL ESTATE FOP, SALE. exceeding one inch, one month 01, each subsequent stalks, and th long time, it will pay to top (Ixess just The hoarse words. " Father, forgive." to pruniu" &TATes." Bosualt Nam - I : �y­6, but, help I . .month 600. n for its Small turniplike root. before the last cultivating with Well . out of the thronging shadows, -_ . Da. J. F. Knmazws, I ALLXX 0. SUTM, 2"J'St-, - . 11 - ARMS FOR sALE.-The undersigned has twenty Advertisements of Fame and Real Estate for sale, grow -' And Conway, Ark- � . _�". - �6 you the , � Iron, the ban- outh $1.50, each aub- These plants possess less merit for Amer- rotte�d manure, or if this is not available The answer faltered " No, � - ; I . - Choice Farm$ for sale in East Hu, not exceeding li inches, one m � . � � . ' i � � offerffig at I . � F lee; an sizes,and prices to sequent month 76c. i0an gardens than the fo�egOing species. Not now, dear lad ; I dome it Compuny, 17 Murr&y Suwa, Now York OW. � I - . � ner County of the Provit D11 write or call personally. , tan cent3 per line sow'from 200 to 500 pounds of some The 0"taur I . ,_ , Adyertisementson local page A mort o'yeari ago." I 1- I usually found - suit- ForfuninformAti, SCO�T . cent. to Of the various squashlike plants in- M__ so - � � � ,_ go trouble to show the- F. S. , Brussels each'inaertion, with a discount of 25 per - _ brand of good fertilizer and 200 Pounds - - - - --- . � ishment, 7 I F ,� 139141 parties who also have regular contract �Vace. v t;roduced by the Chinese the bwt is prob of muriato of potash per acre. I halve -Edward Sydney Tylee In the Spectator. . - , P. 0. Local advertisements under township or illage kwa. The - . I I 1! I - - . - ­ "I I - 1, Concession heading, 5c per line each insertion. ably the wax gourd or zit- out 2 %'tons of flne quality of hay per 4 � .- - - . ��� , ­ : FOR SALE. -Far sale, Lot i' per line for fruit of this is excellent foir conserve$. as above on The Children. : - . - 'L 'W" _� , �� � containing 76 acres, nearly all clear- Transient adveitisements, ton cente I wmances and. - � FA�Vbbert, �sequent acre from a field treated � - . � � - -well fenced, and a rchard, first insertion, three cents per line each sub but re- i . I � 1 draisaed and . Only to keep them so I I- --- I � . � good o The plant 113 of easy Culture, , "' Lean't 1,e beat. ' ' I , . ed, we ame barn and driving shed, lusertioD, nonpareil ifiemure. land that did not give me a half ton . I L� . . a never -failing well, a. f r pecific directions will be quires a long season. Soft, warm, and young; � 7 - - also cattle shed, a good frame house, close to school, Advertioem onto without -8 - . ' at the last mowing. An old, run out The w6s, feeble fingerm, - . L ponveDlent to church, within six miles of Mitchell. Inserted till forbid, and charged s000Wngly' The la-w;kk or momordic has more meadow, will be wonderfully improved . The babbling tongue ; %+; . . ;6 I 11 - � or Munro P. 0. RICHARD Births, Marriages and Deathe inserted greAK a . CITY -"- GROCER 7 nit all sights PP!Y-- premises, 1893-tf TErz EXPOS17OR goes into 4,300 homes every week. merit as a curiosity and an ornamental harrowing both �� by giving it a thorough Tears that Vve kiss away, I . SCOTT. . � I � . which means, on a conservative estimate, that ft has e than as an. esculent for American Smiles that we win ; � I sing Tin �wtth a sharp 40 tooth harrow and " - - - , At all pricie-9 � SALE. -Good farm 6, Couces. 20,000 readers eyery week. it is the beat adverti tastes. It is not Dew to the American ways Careless of knowledge, I 1� - . I I � I .forsale, Lot I d' in Western Ontario.� . loth Bowing on a peck of timothy seed to 200 As guiltless of slu. . . 'lon 12, in the township of Stanley) cQntzlnln�� me lum I The luff as or dish c ate of potash per acre. MAIN.STREET5 SEAFORTHIN - . : Fo's d. Frame barn, mheds, and , seed trade. . pounds of muri only 0 keep them so I I - . ICO acres go acres cleare orchard of � . . gour the gardens are of two Species, — - `Rtinlzb. Also stable large brick house and large � dsof Anyonewho tries this plan Will Won- Frank, true, and pure ; — I .. I - I - I � 51� sid fruit. This farm will be sold on very easy . contour Of of our full wisdom �M__ - - ; � .end wishes to retire. No encum- . . which differ chiefly in the der the ll@xt year where all the olOver � I . I � . . I . terms as the proprietor rcheg, and well A 6 I the fruits, The commoner species'11A so much clover. So lovingly sure ; � != .- - �1. - I . brauce, convenient to school and obui to ROBERT ­ i geed came from to grOW Our frown all they shrink from, � . I . . . . - 2 . or repairs. I watered. Apply on the premises this country has ribless cylindlical Our flat thoir law ; ' . I � �_ "I'll - 4, B3,yfield P.O. 1386-tt I . a Our store, whence all gladnen S -.1- I . , I DELGATY, or Box I . fruits, but the one chiefly grown by the I., 11arvesting Fodder Corn.. . . a Lai' - .� I � ....... - - . They fearlessly draw, VA - I � -r-, M -r-1- � ., 40 acres of Chineso 'about New York has club . " . . I )ROPERTY FOR SALE. -For sale, . 1. _� r .M I _U . - so, of the 8th Trials - were made wilth the Sanford Only to keep them so I . _. - - . . _ �� . I J � ­ � �_ I land, beipy north part of Lot No. - : d, the rest a 0 shaped ribbed.,truits, Theso fruit$ U8 - " acres improve Cob varieties at the Vermont Sweet hands that cling, I . I � ,� on of Morris, 30 and Red . - �� , , �� I I,: � - � concessi Also 330 acres In Manitoba, 0 R Interesting to us chiefly as a curiosity each variety an Sweet lips that laugh for us, � . NN IA _�__ . I � . � 5 I . good haydwood bush. he Pembina River, )dich station. . 14� the case of , Sweet tones that ring ; RANT !__ - . �­ . 41 �_ within five miles of Killarney, on t and as yielding a spongelike fiber w .-.,. � ­ -1 I � i A :T being composed of the west half section No. 18, in __ 00- S I PATI -0 K area whom the growth was even was Curio that we train to wave, - - , - � �t - _; - � -, - � tie Mountain. a useful for household purposes. Thb I - ­�;�!i township No. 3, in the County of Tur i in the midst of a large field Feet that we guide, - .., ! _�- . I I , . Mil I -1, -_ -i ., 0\81LIOUSNESS-9 - plected . I ! W - I Also six village IOts in Brussels, that uill be sold Chinew pea has little to rec 0,MMend it 8 . Each fresh step a wonder, . � . I I : . 11 I . KNECHTEL, land the corn cut at five different date Each new word a pride. I . . . I , cheap, either in pairs or singly. J, N /_11) � - I I - . Brussels. 1390-tf G-�,, DYS P EPS I A to American gardeners, The Chine -se ug. 13 and Nov. 27. The I � - . . � �_ I --- — . - - 11 . - MORRIS.- SMOK HEADAG A5, bean or t,ou-kok is no doubt a valualple betNmeli A Only to keep them so t 11 1%_.�_ , . � ed -were from - ; .. K I CHOICE FARM FOR SALE IN stages- of growth- rePr6s*nt Women and men : . - I . I North half of Lot; 23, Concession 6, tOwDship of REGULATETH LIVER. vegetable for late home UsAiL� � - . I* - I - ot I A before tasseling Until after frost. Anal- Are the times that cirefed us � . ciolis Ir � -on containing 100 acres, 76 —. I _ j�vj,ngldy then. .1 - L � - F .. anadlan - .. I Morris, county Of Hur , nd a nice lying ONE PILL AFTCR EATING . Y504 axe given of samples of each tlJ an good to us, � . . . acres cleared, well fenced, good land a Curing Seed Corn. . . see with good irout. it is one and a third miles DIGESTION. - fy at ea -ch cutting, and a calcula- patient and strong, I I.' Cholera I INSURES GOOD 'To A farmer writing in The Rural Now VaTle I "L' . . anfe. L rom Brussels. There is'a good orchard and new PRI G E 25 us.THEDODYS MED -CO -L old of both food Guarding our weaknes8neeg, . I I I I 1.0 - . also a comfortable . tion is made of the yi I . bank barn 44x60, and good stable, TOPOW0. s: To cure sweet seed corn I Bearing us long. I I I � house and good water on the place. will be sold X orKer say and fertilizing ingredient per acre. The - I . to DAVID PIPE, or I . � ­. . � cheap. Apply on the place made racks 10 by 5 feet of 2 by 4 inch largest amounts of dry matter and of Tenderly mocking us, v� I . = � Bruasels P. 0. 139OX8 W ks'set edgewise. The bottoms are . Old thoughts and ways TEIS and FINE GHMOCERIES6 - t � - protein, nitrogen -free extMt and fat .That scarcely keep measure ___ I - I . � � - . I SALE. -For sale, Lot 33, Con- vered ' with poultry netting, with �. red in case of both varieties - With life's rapid days.: I I � I I I , OOD FARM FOR containing 100 acres, 90 of The Kippehn Mills co' were Beau -_A_(37M3Wr-rS _W 0 M:Z- .z - ,� Geession 6, McKilloP, � mesh fine enough to prevent the ears Good to us--waitiDg, I I - ,_ . I which are cleared, well fenced, well underdrained, I falling through. To securely hold the from the cuttingS made from Sept- 18 our sunset shows fair !- 11 - I There is a good dwelling house, . n the kernels were in the But, only to have thern so, � Hilygins' and ready for crop. ned to 28, who Ram Lai's Teas, Beasdorp's Oocoas, acp I I Q I � -11 . . large bank barn with stone stabling, also other neces- TO THIE FRONT AS USUAL. netting in place after it Was faste early stages of glazing. . Just as they were 1 � - -- � I . . I here is a. good young orchard -:- I � � - . sary Outbuildings. T 'i ailing springs, — on I nailed a narrow strip of board two The reports of similar trials at the -All the Year Round. "Edreka" and Diamond Orystal Salt. . I I 0 of choice fruit. There are two never f � t 11 . . - d the other at the barn, so there w running at'full blast and inches wide all around. I also Put a —0, . - , I one at the house an The Kippen mills are no . NOW York Cornell, New York state, I I - __ I . -, I ter and no pumping. It is each frame tO� - . . thm ; It is always pler ty of wa ile and a'half are prepared �o do GRISTING on the shortest notice, piece across the midde of Now Hampshire, PenllsYlvani a -and Ver- A Little Queer. - I _� � � within six miles of Seaforth and a m 17 I - I . 4 - In this way You get " I set four Posts Mont stations are summarized, from I � I f 8 a splendid farm and will be and most reasonable terms. A � from Constance. It I n- capped with inverted ___ — ­_ ,- - - ­ ­ : . a the premises or addr,ss Cc r value for help support the bottom. The editor -iii. chief of a TeNas papar . _1W. JOIR IN - I � � - 1'5 - sold cheap. Apply oi 1892-tf , flour from your own wheat, and bettei throe feet high, f arked one day to the business man- �� _- � stanceP.O. SAMUEL DORRANCE. other way. ()ood flour which it appears that "green OddeT rem - - �� .., the nioney -than In any tin pans, so that a frame will rest upon -1 � � - - - -.1 ­ - .. --------- ___ I . usually weighs the most just as the ker- ager :- 1. - - r . . . I IRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE. -Situated in guaranteed. - . them at the corners. When the first . . I - , _�. .� ILE YOU WAIT. I nel begins to glaize, but it does not then " That new reporter seems to be an in- . - . , , F the townsbip of Tuakeramith, being Lot 23, CROPPING DONE WH I la,y a small piece of' . .- Concession 2, containing 100 acres, go ol which are fral"'e is filled, contain as much dry matter an when dustrious sort of a man. He is a hustler." Mo . -4 . � in a good state of cultivation, 10 acres of g�-od hard- Inch thick board on each corner and put azed and mature. Hence such " Yes, -but there is something weird and FURNITURE, a FURNITURKv . _­' 1� I � - � . I I - � wood bush. Excellent fences, all well underdrained, T -200-s- another frame on them directly Over gl " Will inature in Vermont g' 'n a bout bini. There is a mystery I I � __ � - I � r, good orchard, large t LOOK r two never failing wells of wate Tile highest price 'in casb will be paid for good this and repeat 'Ul'y ti e8 hey - C Fthaa oung man that puzzles Me." . I - I I Ile , ther outbuild- - T es �oulc a u I - - � bank barn with good sti�b!ing, also 0 ,rs the first one. I fill I;ti d I stand as long as t I ri _0 - , ous brick dwelling. o ' , or they NO - What io you mean ?" I � . jugs, all nearly now,and a commodi 11 be cut to orde When sufficient frames have been used, I a— U_ d ZU&7 V � 99 oxe � ' I I - , ,h,3 from Bruce- afe fT m froet. The increase in dry cc He i8 the first reporter I have ever Cheaper than the Cheapest, � -_ I _t__!ta__VMdK _ . - ..- This farm is within 5 miles of Seaforl Apply on the I cover the last one With a loof Of n4atter after the kernel has begun to I 'k to have some of his I . � -_ � I nt to tchool. T -U19:B3M:P-_ n who (lid not as I I - field and is canvenie -, __ . . S ALLAN, Brucefield. . . t =_ ­ premises. MRS. AGNE I boards, which projects Six Or more gl" is mainly nitrogeu-free extract. " , 8ee ore ft was due. - CT od as the Best. - . ­ 1892-tf All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap, salary a(Tvanced to him bef 0 - I . � - C I . I . Inches on all sides. I let MY Stud-'Ic Of — I'm afraid there is s9methiDg crooked about �' ee for yourselves. ThO __ - - ". � . - . HERE � - . BOARS JOHN McNEVIN, frames stand until the beginning of - Surfeit In Horses. him. — To be convinced of this�fact, give us a call and a - AsErignee Of the I I ,- FOR SERVICE. -_ . . fine stock from the I 1357-t f Proprietor. winter; then with a crowbar I loosen Surfeit is usually due to some fault —0 undeisigned having purchased the very � y.ORKSHIRE PIGS. -The undersigned . : 1. I I � has for sale rk number of Thoroughbred Im- � and take out the bits of board laid on din a of the ani- But the Bay Didn1 Bring ThOm- estate of Matthew Robertson at a very low figurO, are prepared to offer tile I I I- . I ot which lets the frame come in the diet, the surroun 9 � - � � Ngs, of both eLxeB. -� Apply on L D WOMEN. the corners, mpetition. . I 1. I . proved Yorkshire I R S To(,- ..qMith, or address , I . making a fairly tight - mals or to lack ef proper grooming. It One of the worst cases of literal mind is same at prices which defy co 9 - 1 24, Conces6lon 2, L. - -, : 1355 t; f . — . , clooe together, monly during spring reported by the Chicago Mall : -, IV 9N ^ - I BrucefieldP.0. WAttCHAPMAN. I . THE Sweet corn handledinthis occurs most 001n up tothehotel clerk's I ., I . � . . � � corncrib. o dry well than and fall. Treatment consists in opelling A guest hurried ten minutes in which The UndertakIng vepartmunt - - - " OL&NID CHINA BOAR FOR StRVICE.-The . way is far more certain t active purgative, to counter. He had just . I ,- .. . . - P undersigned bag for service a tho:roughbred - when traced. . the bo*els by an a. Give to pay his bill,.reacfi the.9tation and board me7 coffins, Shrouds, &C., WU - --- I nt of Caskets, : Row, of Avon, OUIEN rse Of tonic , I ��� I Poland China Boar, bred by Wm- & F. ce, with the TV — be followad by a cou his train, Is well supplied with a fine assort mer I ; Ont. Terms -$I at the time of servic - 6 to 8 drams each of the best sloes and re for- prices to suit the public. 1 - L evilegeof returning if necess . Alsoafewof improvement by Thorough Tillage " Whew ?" he exo1aimed, " I" J I . - � , . � �- 13834f � pr aryBexes for sale at . ball or a drink), ac gotten something. Here boy, run up tO My . I ti,e above named bread of bo t 10, Concession To deyelOP Plant food by thorough giager (either In a . ., . - , � oderate prices. Write or call. Lo ' � I ; m , SINCLAIR. . ELECTRIC better than oordi-ag to the gize and condition of the oorn, B 48, and see ff Pye left my WOUX � 7. 6, Stanley, Varna P. O., Out. W9, 1879-tf duage Is often cheaper and If the -bowels are not freely rbrush and sponge. Hurry ; I've -Only fivO 80 N � - animal. S I - — 0 buy it. Every time,the soil is stirred No ROBEIR I P1 N 7 ' k 9- - I fertility are brought moved by tLis dose, repeat it in three n1inutes now. " ­, . -" RKsHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The under- - In four minutes lie re- I - — J I - _� I E is promises Lot 10, Concession 4, . BIELT* fresh olements Of Every farmer days. Maxes well advanced in pregnancy The boy, hurried. s—Strong's Red BloCk, Main Street, 11 . I -D slgn�d bas on h. ire Boar for ser- forth and made available. eoeive the full dose of turned out of breath. Wareroom - - - I " I Tucken3mit-h a thoroughbred Berksh [Trade r,IzLrk] DR. A, OWEN. - 4 1 left - I � A.: t ,payable at time of Borvice with lectric knows the advantage of frequent hoeing should not r vur Yes, sir," he, panted. " YOU '. - , Terma_$I; Ictical F , Yearlings S—`_A_:F0TZrT — . . - vl�e. , gatiVe until after fbalilag. 1)3 - � ScIelitific and Pri I � P!1vilege of returning if necessary. W. J. CHESNEY The only aGenuille in his cornfield and among his'cab- them . -Mi I � � � 1371-t f Bolt made for general use, producing I may recefTe one-fourth and 2 -year-olds *_ - . 1�gul . �D -iliciple applies' to al . � I . � undville, P. 0. for the cure ol 'Sea -'e' bages, and the pr � . - � I *' - Current of Electricity ulated both in the above dose. Colts C= I ' . ; � �%._ I -The undersigned -thatcan be readily felt and �eg of parts of the farm and to all crops rais- one-half of Hints. � . . � __ I TKPROVED YORKSHIRE PIG. �ty and power, and applied to any' Part given castor oil in doses of 8 - : . � . f stock, on L quanti y time during ed. ne advantage that comes to the better be � . I y I _L will keep for the improvement o ot )r11 at an� I - ': I i I . 33, c ,oncessi6n 8, L. R. S., Tockersmitb, an Im- the body. It can be W( dwWPO'Ezitively cure atirring Is from to 6 ounces, according to age. After the � I wish to say a word on the -subject of oil �A . . - . i . I ­ � provtd Yorkshire Boar with first-class pedigree, to working -hours or Sleep, an growing crop by this stoves. ,Mlourwork, exec ting washing, DRESSMAKERS DIFFER ; . lEtheumatl SDI, developed bowels have been moved give two t9- . . W-1 . - � h a limited number of sows will be taken. I 11 sclatics, he fact that more of the un � MiX:tU" ironing and baking cookies, US been done '4ut everYOU0 ; - Whic . . t uls of the following -,-I About fashions I � � , le * rms._$1 payable at the time of service with the . . General Debility Wealth of .. the land if; made available blesPo011f this summer, for a family of three, one an 11 in dresses - � _1 , gAvilege of retu-Inilig it necessary.- This is one of . - on the feed twice daily: PoWdered nux invalid, on an oil stove. We paid $4.50 for ... I I 6 best bred pigs in the County. THOMAS LANE. Lum'hago, and ready for us& . . . : ... I 1353-t f � Ne vous Diseases h pound; powdered the stove and Oven- . ,7 - o` agrees that the best foundation for &UY COX - I - go on. Stir thO I V01nicR, Oue-fOurt ,- , � � . . -11. Dyspepsia, . � . � � I - —_ . Varl Liot thik,process, then, exclaimis : yesi tume is the ­ . I �. . t -----,------- --- ... cocele, soil, make� it fine; stir it again, make It J geitian root, one-half pound; hitrate of ' ' It smokes," some one . I I i OARS FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned has for Sexual wealmeas eriz- I potash, one-fourth Pound; sulphate of it does ; sometimes. If you are oreful . . � __ . ' - Lt - . .� I � Bgexvice a thoroughbred English Berkshire and I IM tenc finer, and keep Stirring and PUIV or. Rural about filling, cleaning, and trimming Wicks, I � .I- t -- 11 . K1 ey D senses, jug, and a Tory b 4nd also about not tuming it U - . . a thoroughbred Taruworth at his premieeg, Lot 5, = T, Dng step will have been I - s*da, one pound. Mim --�-C ip too high ! ConeesglonS,Hullett. TheBerkshire pig was bred - 0 �� -, Easy And i 9-$1.00 for the Berk- Lame Eack, ; Now Yorker, — Black tights, which alkw the -figure to be � , by Snell, of Edmonton. Term Urinary Diseases taken toward improving the farm. . Thel you will seldom smoke your cooking dishes. I - , . ,hire and �1,60 for the Tarnworth, payable at the dish to clean shewn to perfection and do away with over- -, I her I , th the privile of returning it aking the extra crop from thorough tillage will' Splitting Cabbage Stems. Occasionally we have a smoky . -ime of service, wl F,lectricitY properly applied i,'; fast t d the now. But a bit of dampened newspaper . . I � necessary. Also a number of goolfeyoung pifs fit for Rhciiniatic.4U& fully pay for the extra labor, all � , effect cures 'k - ' ! I :)AP, 2 F. Place Of drup for all Nervou.s. Numbered with foreign investiga- . sto 00mers, and unnecessary s itu service for sale. These are vdl registered s ook. noy and UrinaY Troubles, and vvill nt improvement Of the lanq , in The Experimept Sta- removes the wor8t and that beat help of the . ekings, bl I r with the . I H. SCHOALES, Constance. 13:3-t f peless cases whero evOry" Otbor PerMaU0 tions reported housewife, sapolio, does the refit. — - __ in seemingly ho � _� � I I I ­ . __ - ____ - - - ___ known means has failed. - I will be so much clear gain over the or t tion P.ecord is that of splitting cabbage Our oven is large enough to bake two All ladies in Montreal wore theM hSt M I -- undersigned, I . 12-Y. MPROVED BERKS91RES.-The ;isb, weak Or diseased organ� y i I I I . Any SlUg� - oused to healthy' acti 'ity dinary methods. And it will be fOUB Stems to arA-est the gfowth Of cabbage small loves of bread at a time. Things never - � ____ I will kead Do r . and during the coming SeRSOU - I - I I breeder of improved Berkshire swine, by this means � a�rm 1: r � � �� for service the celebrated boar, Morton (2587), sire before it is t00 late- .d JWge profit and worthy of the farm I axly mature, and thereby pro- burn but brown nicely. Practice, as m and Winte .11 ce her thAlt Savernak Ilse and recomme his bQO�da ne � . . - . ��Ro al Star, (imp.) (1603), dam C's TAading niedical men 11 considered, theYr werle I.-, y higheRt ambition, says L. Davis in This is per- several other things in life, will help you I . . I ' - - " cracking. I ­. �' Daughter, (imp.) (1919). Terms for grade sows t Belt i.1 their practice . renting their � �; , � - , r ible for he, Owen, � . . : 50a'D SLOD, and for registered sows, 10 sows eligi GUE Vork on improving the farm. formed by cutiing the cabbage stom half more tbanvolumes of advice. . i such a juccess. - .__ I I registration, V_00. Fees payable at the time Of Pullt ILIjUSTRATED CATALO � as with a sharp prun- Have a,uy of you ever made jelly of pie- 1L__ , , � service, with the privilege of returning, if necessary. Containg fullest information regarding the cure ,. or two-thirds acro I g the cut plant? Cut in pieces, add water enough . - — - Send for our illustrated catalogue� free py , , - - I I — � Also on hand a few choice young BowB in farrow and of acute, chronic, and nervQus discases, Pricc'4, F'armer8' National Congress Ing knife, and then extendin ent burning, SteW until tender. 11 - �� i I 11 on ailed (e,oalcd) .FREE TO to - prev . them. � - L '­ _ - � , :)ther youog stock for sale. Write to, or ca 0 ., rO Tho farmers' Congress, which win , st, if- your own clealer has not got t . I : , WM. MeALLISTER, how to rder, etc - either up or down for a short distance. Strain through jeuy bag and �add as much - . I Po . . �� - . i any address. . If L a : I I 1_� . 11 .1 I ; 1.9,16 t f I Varna. anCe Co. hold its fourteenth annual meeting at the cabbage does not bond over by It granulated sugat by 1-aeasure as you have nbuls, , . , � � . * L , . . is ' til it .%Vill j ly if a small : .,L . . I " , Parkersburg own weight, and thus widen the split, a THE MONTREAL SILK MILLS CO.* No - 8 to 6 ' Boil 11,11 , - '11� The hen EledfIC Belt & APP1 , W. Va,, Oct ' ice' - . - � I ­_ ___ tate u , , lega,tes from each a Id be inserted to ' uan,tity is made it will t have to be I :: � . 1101DIrq 10. W., TORONTO, ONT, composed of Ae' splinter of wood shou I - . . I WOOID's 1P1[1C>S1P � � ST. and territory appointed by the governor By this q I. pretty red, .. - I at English Remed-y. 49 KING keep the cut surfaces apart. b0i e so long and will be __ - � � ' I � The Gre " GuarantaM to 1 201 to 211 State St., Chicago, M Bach state and territory is en- : of the heads much the color of crab apple j ' y. Longer - . - I.. � I Six Fackag MENTION TE95 F"El'- thereof. Means the further growth . .. -_ � . promptly, and permanently ­ titled to as many delegates as it has J4 arrested, and yet sufficient sap reaches boiling darkens the color. DOMIN10 N " _:_ B A N IKO 111.1 . :� 9 . I ,!a cure all forms of Nervous Senators and congressmen them to keep them fresh until wanted Did you know the cold rolled oats left . ..... 1.� _. - Weakness, Emissions,Spernz- s' from breakfast would make an appetizing I - , � - .. .. I - �_ � atorrhea, Impotency and aU 9 and each state bur � for use, according to the report q . pudding ? Add milk, sugar and eggs as : -1 X New- I Repair - Shop "ted states eau of agriculture I noted - Meg an . — _� . ­ . eff,ects of Abuse or Exc6sse,s, entitled to a delegate. . for rice pudding, flavor with -nut d - $115wo1w ,. " �.... - . - I I �� Men' ,aZ Worrv, CXCe33iVC use, The officers axe: President, B. F. . -ke for � - M - = . We . - -11 � .. I - oj'2'ovacco, Opilemor stimu- I interest in horse racing is growing serve warin for dinner or cold with . ca �GAPITAI.s (PAID UP) ".. Clayton, Indianola, 19-; vice president, , . )f the suppen - W - - *105M.0we - -, -1 I �ere all we I I Before and After. ,,, t,, ,1,j,1, soon lead to ]a- Guns, dly among women. Atone( different ways in which our sister REST9 - - - . I - 1. I I- . _.. I -1y grave. Bicycles) ,skates, G. 31. Ryals, Savannah; secret Oh, t�e � I Jlm.fty, Insanitu, co7�3umption and an cai � irer leading racing events of t . he . summer at women � " rest"' these hot da g I My . . . - , . � � �. ,� 1. - , I . Hag been prescribed over 35 ye ars In thousands of . Sewing john M. Stahl, Quincy, Ills. ; treasi f York the women in the grand . a I L Mrs J., tal, f 4 ___ �, 11 . I zicine, Scissors, Henry Hayden, indianola, Ia.; first as- New the men two to On(% neig 0 ' off on -e,s five smal hildren � . . . I .... � � owes; Is the only Reliable, aud HoIkCst .nea stand outnumbered J' * a Sunday Sebool excursion. ... ,an any � known. Ask drugg-ist, for Wood's Ph osph odin e; It Machines istant secretary, W. G. Whidby, At- a-- SEAFORTH BRANCH. - . heoffers some worthless mediclue in place of �hlF, - e ol�etary, T. J. Rnd many of them were betting on the Mrs. -T. �sends her children out on the street - � SEAFORTZ . ­ - Zt. I Inclose price in letter, and we'will send by rot "Irn ,131-nall and Fine INIachinery Repaired lanta; second assistant Be horses. � . to play, a�nd ruffies the gown of her oldeSt AIN STREET) - - - � � I I I t - And all View for ' M '� i . I - . . ­ Un'cyelel AI)pleyard, Sanford, Fla- daughter. � I z Price, ono package, $1; SiX, Sry- O -Lc ­"" s new. Inventor Of Miss C. goes to Bay J - Mail. as Opod a of the United Stata _�, � - — , to _�, I I . reo tQ any add ress. tific American. comes back looking six: A . � I - Vk-a-w, sf_� win cum Pamphle ts f tlesecribed in Scien — - � .. two w6eks, and A eneral- banking business tran&uted. Draft$ t:)n all parts I . - ours' nap -6 - I t m iL lift -_'� , . ___ I . years younger. You enjoy a two h pe bought and sold. Letters of credit-k8ned, available in rd PAA� I ; � 1rhe AN-ood Cc lacksmith shop. Great Pritain and Euroi I - or, o,_,t_, ea�, ada. I SHOP -Over Barton's b . � carry " Mill on I ers' Sale Notes collected, a-nd advauCes made on zxanie 7 � ')�^C4 - . - I Winds eet North, Seaforth. SALE. every afternoon, wbile I urope, (;hina and Japan. Farm -_ i .�-VO* �ca- Nfaill Str GOOD BUGGIES FOR - a Day Sure. hiz Of E - I . . i . . �� F6r sale by Lumsdon & Wilson, dniggk% ,; ; . the Floss" out to the hanimock and forgett in at lowest rates. - "I . �, I w cc " u ' . � _ forth, Ont. � ane -HoPE D-kR NG. . , I'll . . 139.5-12 H. G. ROSS. Wehave a number of gnod open bugglea for We S-3 Senci me your tLddress and I will mund sphere. SAVI NGS DEPARTMENT, � ��� - — . . . I . parties wls Ing show you kow I . I le terms and h* tp -make $3 a day, absolute- .- ow . $1, the work and teach Michigan Farmer. I .11 - 1. on very reasonab -3 call. -. ly sure; I fur�li! r ------------ *_ � I of One Dollar and upwards received, and interest allowed at bigheat ourrtlut - I . MARRIAGE LiOENSES --------------------- vehicles of this kind should not fail to give us I you free; -Cu wo k in the locauty where � Deposits - the end of june wid, Deoember. I -, z LBSU91D AT TO LET. No factory get x4ntee all our work. you live, . nd wo your address and I ut, for albout half a ce�'i- rates. Interest added to prhicipal twice each year -at - f a deposit. - on utdo Zne'cu" short notice, in the emeM- -Mir. John Rido I �� - Is office '� oderich Repairing of all ki , - will 6XVIrin tbe business fullY; r r retiring b4t f04'the whole or portion 0 -, a clear pmfit of $q f�r No notice of w; rawal is required auy I - . - dwelling hOu8O On G tpossible manner. Horse shooing a specialty- beT I puarantee tury Re"gistrar of York Count3 ithd - : � - TH f HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE A gond comfortable summer kitchen and beg I 01uWy sure; dont ' . W. K. PEARCE, Agent , I . - ontaining ten rooms, � eve�y day's w.rk; am a few mouths ago, died on Saturday, list I TA1110 P Street, a od collar, hard and�Aoft water " to write W­dar. " IEL S. HAYS, Solicitor, I � . - " � " � � � . 0 - - SBAFC)nITEL, ON woodshed,and a go I S_ BARTON & SON, aged 89. - -1 . -1 ,-% � ... � er particulars, app Y to . . Address A. W. KNOWLES, Windsor, Ontario. inst., - ­ � I . -1- ­ ______.� convenient. For furth SEAFORTH. - I . . I I . JUS I . � " 3 W'WITNas 1 s5s RE05"trun--ri 1395.4 A. G. ATJLT, $eaforth. - 1815-tt � -1 I . . I 11 I I -- I ! i � I � . - ,;, ; � � 11 �. ­ - I old Stand J 1 � � ­ . I . . � - . _.1: � . . _� I , - . . I . � . . 0 � 1. . � I . - � . � � . � � I 1. . . I I � . . . ; � . I I � - . . �� .1 M — K , , _'_ __ , - , , W_,z W, mx� , �� �, An, F , - " _ � , , . - r I I I I I rz_ T\, nre r_� ff, - - , , - - � I � - - - f --, I - , . 1. i. . . . I I . I � . - i . ­ C 1. I � - � I . , . 1:1 - I . I I I . . �' , � � I - � _�� r -1 � � I � I - I � - I . I . i I . It � I I . . - 1- .. - ''I . . .: , . - . I � . � I . . . I � - I � I I .-. .� _. '. . ! I I I � , � 1. - . - -- ; � � I � I ­ I � I I I ! .. - I . - , - . ,", ­ . 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