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I ; % j M X-ENNA, Dominion xud Provinolal Land . - _.- - - __ ANOTHER WIRE FENCE. T. 0�u . � I , i � ' 'M SIC i_ , 3D 3[t 19 Clicap, but it Holds tlxe Cows, Colts I . impoRTANT NOTICES. . _1E , � ju,C,q,-,i -rnberoftheAssoc1atioqro10nt&rio I - J, .� , Me � .4 I i and the PlUs. 'SEARCH OF A , * i. '�6 , 1AUdSurveyors, Dublin, Ontario. 126 52 1 . — . . � . . For a fey -i years part the fence ques- —1 N ' ftlusic0 - Instrument - � .____� . . t FAM!1R SALE OR TO RENT. -For eale or to . . I . Ahb. tion has be6n n serious one. Post and i . I t, 3, Concession 4, H. R. S., Tuckeramith, A EN3 k- � 0,� For furtbe� particulars apply I rail, of post*aud plank, wire and picket Dress Jacket, Hat or Bonnet, . MPOR17[JM_ contsLining 100 acres. , THEY ARE OFF - - � I � . E to ROBER�T CHARTERS, Eq -on xille. 13494 f and woven wiro fences vv ore too costly ,� . -..— - . . . - RYE INSTEAD OF WHEAT. formauy. Afkarmor who is well pleas � . I EOICK FOR SALE, -David Hill, Staffs, P. o., With regard to prices in the Alusic `1 You cannot do better than give a look throuo,h our varied 0 � * I - with a fence tliat cost a slight fraction I I . I reeder of Thoroughbred P,jurhaiii Cattle sud linei - Advantages Gained by Sowing Rye as Told FOSTABLISHIED, 1873. 1 rkohlre, Figs. Young stock of both sex. for sale. I . over 40 cents a rod, and which keeps in assortment. . . i. 1354-t by One Wlio Hits Tried lt f . * his stock, including pigs, tells all about Our stock of Dress I'Gocds and Dress Trimmings was I — All axe familiar with rye, sown as a I 0 — 1�_ � IrOHN BEATTIE, Cl -irk -f the Second Division The Karn Piano and rotating crop, to get land back to clover it in a letter to Rural New Yorker. No. never better assorted. I ' I j Court, County Commissioner, of Huron, Con- ' 10 -%�iro was used. He writes: . Owing to hard times, w � vaysticer, Dand, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds or grass for fall and winter pasture,. and 0 ted &A to Loan. Office -Over Sharp & Organ Company - I use 10 wires. The b6ttom wire is Jn Jackets we have ' F,ened out some of the -very latest cluded to sell Pianos and Organs at � . to be hogged do-w.u. In sumnain - = � 1289 . t� 9 UP three inches froin'the,�_ ound, aiml it is Style � . I store, gain street, Seaforth. — eir store mi Alain the advantages of sowing rye inste,, d -gr ,S. .1 � . I 1 of 45 inches between the top and bottom . " STERR-Straled into the piernises of c,, t styles in ; STRA'Y OLreet wheat, a Country Gentleman correspond- Our millinery show oom contains all the lates � I Ethe undel'signed, Lot S2. Bayfield Road North, , Seaforth. Call and examine ent . says- Rye can be sown on laf�d too wires. Tho pichets� are 4 foot long, 1 . � Greatly Reduced Prices., ; one year-old grey -9teer. The owner can I allr t] . Stanley, instruments ; they are the best ' inch thick by 2 wiae and notched on Hats, Bonnets and MM,nery materials. - I �; have Sams on proving property and paying charges. wet to give a profitable whc.at crop, be.- . I � . a P. 0. 1400XI that are niantifactured in the world alternate sides to correspond with the . D. H. MeNAUGHTON, Va-rn, -1 ) In fact our whole ck was never so complete with - ; I I't. ukuse it will not lift by the action of - ) i pwards, and - I ST611AY STEE'R, came into my premises, lot'12, and prices are ri, ', frost as badly as wheat, nor does the distance apart that I wish the wires. To and natty goods as tattopresent. . Just call anq examine Organs at $25 and u 0 do this tbo '; ickets are fastened in a DeW . I ., , I I I � E cucession 5, Stanley, about the 1st Septem- I ­ winter hill it as easily as wheat. Care . p -L Pianos at Corresponding prices. bt:r, a two year old steer, of red color. The owner J. L. DOVv�o7EY', Manager, . � pneparation of the laud and seed' miter box and 'a crosscut saw for one or -�vhtat Nve are doiDg in th,6 way of 112A icements, Re ember I may have the same on provIng property and paying - in 1114 two men used. The notelies should be a I � ' � expenses. THOMAS PARSONS, Varna, P. 0. - . - is not as necessary as for wheat. .. 1402x4 � LATE OF SCOTT BROS. little more than half an inch deep, so . _ _____ - , - . 1394X16 It can be sown in corn at the last that when the pickets are in the fence ORE PURCHASING . s ­,RAY CATTLE, strayed from .the premises of - . workin g and succeed well if the weather r - '1�i_ the under8igned' about the 20th of September - I - I the tension of the wires will ]told them 1 -OF- , F vorable, or it can be sown late ' � I E I � is fa T jut -, one red steer, coming two years old, also a red * from slippim - out of place, which Nv ould `OTT BROS. heifer. same age : also aspotted steer one year old. On cold clay- lauds that the f armor . ' ArW person giving such information as will lead to The tfuron Expositor, knows will not produce a paying wheat not be the caso wore the notches out to HOFFMAN & COMPANY, SC their recovary will be suitahly rewarded. JOSEPH - the center of the pickets. The notches I pApl',NO, Johnston's Mills, P. O. 102x4 - . crop he can sow -rye with a prospect of I : I - - I — __ SEAFORTH, ONT. - should be clit large onou,th for thewires � making something out of it. He can get n I � i I in to fit easily into them. -A- I I I . , ARM WANTED.-NN'anted, a good fifty acre farm fe B i, SEAFORTH . t � convenient to Seaforth, must havegood build- winter and spring pasture at -a time CARDNO'S 'LOCI � 0 _t F The main point in building the nce � I � a good McLEAN BROS., - Publishers -NNthen a green bite is worth double or . i I jogs, be in good state of cultivation and in —_ 4 to make- it a success is to set the end or i W. W. HOFFMAN, Tvl,la-Dager. Leaving Seaft'rth-- I locality- Address Mitchell P.O., giving full particu- ' . jarsatid lowest price. CHESTER ADAM8. 1401x2 ' Yeble -what it is at other times in the I straining posts properly. I put the end I ­ � . ADVE.RTISING RATES. year. By pasturing the rye other pas- 3 � ' feet. At any degired dis- -_ -_ I I .kTTLE AND SHEEP FOR SALE -For sale, 3 Contract advertfi3ements, matter changeable at ture has an opportunity to start before posts down. ..., � ! I " I I C pul�e bred 'shearling Leicester ewes aud a fe will. tance beneal-h-tho surface I pilt through 0:6, _iN_T__jT. S= -A- ,S ------M- i w the livo stocIc is turned on it. If timothy M is the most �o be despise I Not every ' . rum lanibs. Also a few good young short horn bulls, . / PFR INCIT the post an old buggy axle, with one The BUSINE88 COL EGE SHA2 is -,voitby of 1 your supl)Vi- You will, fitfor service, at prinB to suit the times and on I Year 6 P108. 8 moi. or clover or both are sown in the rye, institution dubbed Bu*iiiess Colle(,e GOOD BROS., terms to suit. Come and see thc,m. DAVID 1-1 to 21 inches, inclusive $4 60 ,82 60 $1 60 shouldei!. hanimered down so that it will Im . Mj"E, Eth.cl, Ontario. 1401-4 6 to 10 4., it 6 00 2 75 1 (35 ,pasturing the ryo is not detrimental to pass readily through a I l.' iilQh auger in all lilrelilioo(l, take �i business course but once -, therefore,.�jiy not select . sto 5 9. it 6 50 3 00 , � 1 75 them. . / 11, a school that has earndd a reputation for practical, conscielitiolps work. The 44 6 00 3 25 1 85 n I - - - I TRAY STEER. -Strayed from Lot 24, Conces- I to 2 44 bole This Mioul(l go through the, post in : ; I Ber, to annou-nce that they � have I- ; . F Ezi-n 3, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, about the 7th of If the advertiser elects to chanze not oftener than As a farm crop, to be g-. own and bar- the *line of the fence. I weight this bar - - - — . . . decided to c)cse up their Seaforth � . ()etober, a yearling steer. He was of brown color once per month, a reduction of 20 per cent. will be vested as wheat, we,,�ire not muchin fa- -% . vith hard beads, putting the bar down I � - and had n6'white niaTks. Any information leading made on the above quoted prices. - I vor of rye, the heavy straw being so 0 . �, �_ . I store, and confine Q161selves en- -_ o . totberecovery of this animal will be suitably re- Rates for special position can be obtained on appli fn to correspond with the size of the stones, IT tirely to Boots and Sbof s in the 4 - di cult to handle Nve much prefer to � . warded. JAMES CAU-NOGUAN', Seaforth F. 0. cation at Ws office. . that the latter -will be out of sight. - � - I , , -4 so Town of Willaham. The lease of � �jm I _� J � . �. 1401.x Business or professional cards, not exceeding , three . have the hog-, gather it. We regard rye The second post is set six fect from the ��: . - 0 . � - I quarters of an inch, ,,;:4 to $5 per year. as the best of small grains to start grass . ��:: 1': the '8'eaforth store expires' on the I -,pEACHER INWNTED.-Male teacher holding not Advertisements of Strayed, Lost, Found, etc., not first and braced from the top of the first - 1111:! I���1� 44 i I less than 2nd class certificate, for Schoof See- exceeding one inch, one month $1, each subsequent crops in, the rye not baving as dense Ist of Pecember, and the whole - j - - I .1, tion No. 1, Morris. Duties to commence at begin- month 60c. I to the bottom of the second post with a I 11 . i foliage near I the ground as oats and I stock niust be cleare(i out before S - salary, experi- . u ' . ming of year. Applications stating Advertisements of Farms and Real Estata. for sale, . 4 by 4 inch .scantling, then with a do E I t pI ; ence, efc­ will be received by the undersigned- not exceeding ij inches, ore month $1.60, each,sub. wbeat. . of th - Emorest City Busi ess & Shofthand College that date. As onr Fall purchases � ble stra. nd of wire from the top 0 to ; TfjoS. CODE, Secretary of Board, Blyth P. 0. sequent month 75c. Rye - when fully ripe will straw i 1401x4 second to the bottom of th6 first. This, . of BOOTS and SHOES were made I � Advertisements on local page, ten cents per line (D2iP TTMTJDOIT� C)iv�u_ � s — each insertion, with a discount of 25 per 'cent. to break about 1-5 or 18 inchep above the. twisted up tii-ht, holds the two posts ' �an B silless School. before we decided on this step, 0 LET.-One'mile from Brucefield, the residence parties who also have regular contract space. ground, the heads lodging on the bench . 0 ­ Stands head and sho4lders above the average Canadi i � as "The Old Manse." There are nine Local advertisements under .township or village - firmly in place. �* Graduates everywherelsiaccessful. Catalogue free. Address carefully, the public will have an opportun- _ Tkro ovn . heading, 6c per line each insertion. - formed by this breakin"g, keeping theim For tension I use three-sixteonth 1396-26 . . J. W. W-ESTERVELT� Principal.._ acresof land Atacbed. The house is solid brick, . - � ity of g(�tting their Fall and Win- , ;, six closets, cellar, dairy, bard Transient ad off the ground and preventing decay of � eight room,, and soft yertisements, t�n n cents per line for chains, 14 inches or links long on each � 0 w&ter, good orchard. barns and other ouLbuildings. .first insertion,"three-centa perAi e each subsequent - the grain. A-ain, it will not shattei - . - ter Shoes at unusually low plices. � Tems,$5 'per month part of winter, and 1,-7 per insertion, nonpareil measure.'/ � ty � wire on each end for this long line of i IT COSTS MONEY to pack up I - month afte trwards. Apply to MRS. ANNA ROSS, Advertisements without specific directions will be like wheat, nor does it -decay on account fence. These will pass through an inch � I I AAAAkA . Clinton, or MR. D. McINTOSH, Brucefield. 14013 inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly. of wet weather like wheat. These qual- Z3 and move goods, so we will offer Births, Marriages and Deaths inserted gratis. auger hole. They are tightened with a O -N I 11 I I ?"?"?"1?"??"??""?" MI ' THit ExrosiToR goes into 4,300 homes evory week. ities make it a valuable crop to hog rn, � great . bargains in solid, reliable S 300 Private funds to loan at lowest which means, on a conservative estimate, that it h short hook on a handle, turning. the � . as down. From xyes sown and hogged hook backward against the post. .The D WOOD � Boots and Shoes for Fall and 9-0,000 readers every week. It is the best advertising "r' . I FUD � $ POO rates of interest in sums to suit medium in Western Ontario. � down we have known two good volun- tension is kept tight by placing spikes and ... Winter wear. teer crops, but probably neither so good FOXFOR , COAL AC S il- 8 700 borrowers. Loans can be com- I through the links. Ratchets or rollers . . i a TFIE GROCERIES, HATS , . I . as the crop obtained. from sowing. By i B1.000 pleted and -money advanced may be used if preferred. None of the a a FOi AL, SIZES OF BUILDIFICS . . . AND CAPS CROCKERY and. 1 $1,500 within two days. Apply to R. .. sowing rye and allowing the bogs to staples is driven home. If an animal i I I TINWARE 3 has got fb��,,be sold t� ' I .1 gather it the farmer avoids the h"cavy Capacity froM 110,000 to 80�00 (Zubic IF el � I ., -es the fence, it draws on the whole - I 0 :1 . $2,500 S. HAYS, Barrister, &c.,Seaforth. strik 1, I expense atten ding the harvestingof a I - regardless of profit, as akk5o the . 125 a line, and assoonas the pressureisoff � I .- I , crop of wheat, a matter to consider '.he fence rebounds -to its place�.'� Tension 19 CYCLONE 5TEEL ",DIATOR " i chattels, horse, wagon, sleig,h,sllop 1. I 11ROPSHIRE SHEEP FOR SALE. -For sale, a � when wheat brings so little and lab6r I WOOD FURNAOE furAiture, &-c. . r.� will keep the pickets in pl�ace- WbOu � . � - � _^_1 - S number of thGroughbi-Ed Shropshire Sheep, in- 4 costs the same as it did when -wheat staples are driven tight in posts and HEAVY GRATE, Opeciau,- Inspection of goods an&90,ices cluding twelve shearling ewes, seven shearling raws, � - - =-- adapted for wood burning - Aj R,j� R -k- brought $1 per bushel. I I is requeste I .� also two and three year old ewes, and about IS lambq, 0 - picket,s and the wire is subject to pres- ,-01- Heavy Steel Plate Fire A'bx Dome - . - ewes and rams. Many of these sheep are prize N STI PATI 0 14 . sure and is beDt, it rcinains so. This ., an4 P,ndiatorp whi4h heat - . winners, all from imported stook, aTPd all, except � I . lFattening Poultry. .. . t-- I 91 qnicker and are more . idurable . . the lambs, have registered pedi . 6,\ 8 � feDco does not sag perceptibly. There is J _. grees, and they are I L10 US N ESS RADIATOR of Modem A - eligible for registration. These sheep will he sold .1 Two weeks is sufficient time in Ndiich " . ------ Ponstrue- D :A - tion and Great Hea g Power � I -i no need of a barbed wire on top or at . I at prices to suit the times. Apply on Lot 17, Bay- G_�\, .i field Road, north. Stanley, or add . ress Varna P. 0. DYSPEPSIA./ -D to fatten fowls for the market, but this the bottom. Some build -with b-,ffbed � 4 LARGE ASH Prr. ,� I D - NOTHERS', 1, � ANDREW DUNKIN. 1402-4 SICK HEADACHE,. short time will not suffice except there pr buckthorn wire on top, but I see no .. I SEAFORTH. -1 I 1? -i is conformity to certain conditions. The � I E -1 il -iakiiig a dangerous fence out k R EG U LATE TH E LIVER. use of n of COAL FURRAd; , i : I fowls should not have full liberty. At 0 -.40 � - 1 � ON E P1 LL AFTER EATI N 6 a safe one. . . � � Large Combustion Chamber :zz i . � — a Long FireTravel,enolroling radiator ; REAL ESTATE FOP,. SALE. this time it is not-ecouomy to give them Mortgage Sale � - � INSURES GOOD DI,GESTION.- � '_ I � I - It is desirable Irrigation Plant For Garden. Large Heating Surface I � I PRIGE25 GTS. lHrDODDS ME"O-LTD opportui3ity for exercise. - . . ,� t, - G00 ­D CRNNCE­!:00 acre farm for sale, Lots I -TOPIONTO. ' that all th,e'food', taken should be used A market gardener, writing to Rural I Large Food Door A . -OF THE- . � A21 and 22, Concepsion B, Turnberry, 21 miles � . . .. ... Sectional Fire Pot � . — I Rotating B1 I ;* from Wiugham. This farm Is in good shape to farm to make fat, not for strength of muscle. New Yorker, describes an irrigation "o ' I ZD ar Dumping �Urate I i havirg been nearly all Ili pasture for the past 10 - v axs 0 DEEP ASH PIT SEAFORTH BUTTER FACTORY " -1 - From 8 to 12 they may be shut in a small plant by which he has for so eral ye ,i I I :3 I ! years. The gmater part of it is well undardrained, I ,-; � cla ' never Whiny stream of MillS � room together, where they cannot see -used the water from a spring to irrigate OXFORD WOOD FLTgNACEI - . — � has first si buildings and The Kippen " " - i EMENENN� i =1 PROPERTY � water runs across the farw. Also Lots 32,33'and3l, other fowls, andwhere there will be his garden. With plow and scraper he �t . Sendfor ... . 1! Concession 12, Turnberry, containing 383 acres. I . I Full Guaranteed -Capaci y e CATALOQUE andTFSTIMONJAL HOOK. -IN THE- � I - nothing to disturb them. If the room ' scooped out a reservoir. The springs . � . v This is mostly new land, well drained with Govern- � - . . � I � .� irent drains, which are nearly all paid for. A lot oi TO THE FRONT AS USUAL. I should be partially darkened, all the were good for 40 barrels per day during � M TOWN OF SEAFORTH. ! anufactured by.- � valuable timber on them. A splendid chance for a ii , I better. Let the bird§ have complete re- the drought last summer. The -main .1 large stock farm. The above land is all connected Under and by virtue -of a power of sale contained , 1. but will be sold together or separately to suit pnr. The Rippen mills are now running at full blast and pose. Let till their powers work toward pipe is 1 �.�, inch black iron. Where the F- FOUR RY COMPANY Mat TOONTOv in a certain mortgage, beaxing date, 7&h day of Janu- � '!�.! chaser. Also a firt,t class aaw mill oli the 200 acre I ; I ary, IS94,,%ihich will be produced at the time of sale, k- �_ are prepared to do GRISTING on the shortest notice, digestion. The quickly fatted fowl is ground was mellow the pipe was put i -i farm. A Biding of the railroad runb throu.-h the 11 I I there viil) be offered for eale by Public Auction by I z h the and most reasonable terms. In this way you get tenderest and most juicy. If no suitable down three feet, but whero it was -very ALMM I i lumber yaxd to the,mill. It will be sold wit ImWirw P I UAWWU at IW Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, at the Royal Hotel, in I ! farm cr aeparatrly. Good and sutricient reasons for flour from your ow.n wheat, and better Value for , room is available, a largq coop may be hard digging it was put from'six inches the Town 61 Seaforth, in the County of Huron, on �i selling. .Apply to GEORGE THOMSON, Box 125, 1 ' r" Saturday t�e 17th day of .Novewber, 1f94, at two i i . the money than in any other 'way. Good flour I I . - - - H Wln6ham. 1401-4 � constructed with feeding troughs out- to one foot deeper. ) _1 6 0 . o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate in �� ___ guaranteed. � I i . ­ � side. It isimportant,d)-at the feed should The pipe was put together, beginning Town of Seaforth, and being composed of part of Lot 5 i 0 . I I : CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT, 1 number 26, in the first concession of the township of � - - , � -?�o'uudant. For this r and every coupling McKillop, in the county of Huron, now In the town f 1 1 be clean, sweet and i at the eservoir, 1 I BOARS FOR SERVICE. . � reason it should not be placed so that tested before being lowered into the JF_ U R�_� TURE of $eaforth, and containing one acre and five-eightlis - I p - i IL(DO S_ : . of'in acre of land, more or less, And better known as I MPROVED YORKSHIRE PIGS.-Theundersigned � they will run over it and defile it. The ditch. Om small leak was found in the i The highest price in emeh will be paid for good : ' t, We Sesforth Butter Factory Pr,perty, and lately U I has for sale a n' �� ! umber of Thoroughbr,A Ini- �r object is to have the birds cram them- middlo ot a 16 foot len-th. The water used by Jo�n Honn&h as a Butter Factory, and !.,more . proved Yorkshire Pigs, of both scxes. Apply on Lot 099, or they will be out to order. �_ - � . - -est, then was carried 0 side �. selves, sit down quietly and di down the flat through the & t�r g.ticularly described in above mortgage an 24, Co cession 2, L� R. S., TuL,. . -qmith, or address - i . Thep 1: 0 1 0 F; RNITURE ,eissituateontbe propertyallutte Fac- Brucefleld P. 0. W�f. CHAPMAN. 1355 t f - cram again, and so on to the end of the garden in a surface pipe, with plenty of- tory, together with all neces3ary machinery to the t, M. _U M -F=t :0 TZ., - - � A LAND CHINA BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap. I! ch,iptar, says The Poultry Yard, which T's and valves. INhen the valves leak, ! - manufacture of butter. Terms and Conditio en . � * � it. of the purchase money to be paid on the , � per est i Poundersigned has for service a thoroughbred . I 1; adds: There is no better food for prepar- he takes them apart and ties a piece of I � day of sale jipd the balance within one month 4hore. if Poland China Boar, bred by Wm. & F. Row, of Avon, -JOHN WNEVIK) � after withoutinterest. Therewillbe reserv� bid. 71, I ing fowls ,for the table the world over soft leather over the globe as one would I & .1. Out. Terms -$:l at the time of 8ervice, with the P _�r than sweet, finely grouinl cornmeal wet do up a stubbed toe. He uncouples the e Further patticulars made known on day of sale,. � !,: . previlege of returning if necessary. Also a few of 1337-t f - ropri,ef, . _- Call and see our stock of . Furniture. We cannot tell yo here all w J. M. BEST, Vendor's Solicitor. � ., :i � THOMAS, BROWN Auctioneer. I the above named breed of both sexes for We at " up with skimmilk, - The mixture need surf ace pipe from the buried one before have crot, but drop in and see Ifor yourselves. ; i . moderate prices. Write or call. Lot 10, Concession — I 0 Dated, 24th Octo�er, 1894. . lf02-4 % I � � __ I is mixed winter. So far be has used only three- ! � 1.1 not be so dry as when mea I " 1 6, Stanley, Varna P. O�, Out. W9. SINCLAIR. . 1 i 1379-tf FOR MEN AND WO&&- with water, There is no daD,ger that fourth inch bose, which requires 30 We can sell bette Furniture cheaper han any I I - , � . �,� . - . fowls will get waterlogged on milk- minutes to run out 20 barrels, but he will r ' i - " 0 1 � . ERKSHIRE BOAR FOIL SERVICE. -The under- I THE I other Retail Furniture Store in the est. '' . B signed has on his preinises Lot 10, Conce:3slon 4, � Some poulterers feed buckwheat meal, use I �/4 inch pipe heroaf ter. He grows I I I Dr. McLellan, London, I � . .1 � I I � Tuckersmith a thoroug thinking that it renders the poultry bet- nearly everything but tobacco and car- .� i I ; hbred Berkshi-fe Boar for Per- i . , i - I Y-ce. Terms -$1; payable at time of service with . _. 0-34 Dundas Street, Specialist,ou the I � IL�geDfreturiiiiigifiiecesaar)-. W.J.CIIESNEY OWEN ter in flavor. There is no objection to ries no insurance, as be can .throw a � ., - - I z � _.. � I i'� Z1111ondville, P. 0. 1371-t f "i mixing one-third buckwheat meal with Stream of water over any*building on . ' EYE, EAR, NJOSE & THROAT ii - . i, the corninleal as a change. The mixture the farm fuorn the ground. Furniture of all Kinds at all Prices. Graduate of the New York Eye and Ear Hosp!tal� , � 1 ,889. Post Graduate Course at the New York Post � ; MPROVED YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned . - 1 k 1, — I I , , � w Qraduate Medical School &kid Hospital on the Eye, I � - I will keep for the improvement of stock, on Lot ELECTRIC should be 8easoned 1 ith a spoonful of I t : 33, Concession 3, L. R. S., Tockersmith, an Im. � . i . s I ;fl i salt each day, Fowls that have dough � Setting Fence Posts. i Ear, Nose and Throat, 1892. Eyes Tested. Full - , . '.7 1 ; I prov d Yorkshire Boar with first-class I yedigree, to Also Undertaking in 11 its Branches. � . z ! which a limited number of sows w be taken. for their rations will not require much Posts - that are to be placed in clay � � F;tock of Artlfica;l Eyes, Spectacles and Lenses. Will .- ,I jLerins.-$1 payable- at the time, of service with the - I BELTS water, yet - fresh, pure water should be soil which is liable to heave by the ac- Residence of Funeral D�e&or, next to Drs. Scott & McKay's office on be at the _. � privilege of returning if neopisar , This is one of . . . . � '� . ' � � : the best bred pigs Ill the Co4r�ty. 3' THOMA�S LASE. ,rTr,tJc Mark] DR. A. owmq., li� . i supplied,, � tion of fro'st will retain their original Goderich street. i RATTENBURY HOUSE9 CLINTON, I . � : W. � ' IL position longer if they are � � V -BER 2nd, 1894 1 L 1353-t f The only Scielitific ai-id Practical 17i,lectric I . set in dvg I � ON FRI AY, NOVEM _____ Belt niado forgenaral Ilse. producing IvQ101111ille Club Root In Cabbage. holes insWad of being driven, according . I Hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. to. Chirges Moderate. OARS FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned has for ctl,icity fox, tllc dbre of INscase BROADIFOOT, BOX & :; coal I � shire and Current of Ele I i B - ' essor Clarence M. Weed of the to American Cultivator. Unless all the i ISOU52 . , �ei vice a thoroughbred English Bork that mn be readily felt and reg-ulated.%oth in' Prof I I a thoroughbred Taruworth at his premises, Lot 5, rjujuLtity a,lld . 1power, and aPplied to any part of Now Hampshire agricultural college sharpened portioji is placed below the Main Street, Seaforth, Fortor's Old Stand I Conces8lond , Hullett. The Berkshire pig was bred te body. It 'can be Nvom at aiiy tinio during I I by Snell, of Edmonton. Ternis-41.00 for the Berk- workirig hours er -sleep, and will positivPlY cure. Says that clean farming, involving the action of the frost, and even then, if at i � i ;hire and �1.60 for the Tamworth, payable at the . so CUSTOM - -- I line of service, with the privilesce of returning if . Rheunlatipilit removal au(I destruction by burning of the time of freezing the soil- is aked — � - , I necessary. Also a number of good young pigs fit for . ., S.Clatica, all refuse of the cabbag� or turnip field, with water, the action of frost is liable , I OIFFER . � Gene.ral Debility t ( 1 F. to raise the post upward. However, as % I I _` service for sale. ' These are all registered 5tock. .,, ther with constant crop rotation, � BOOTS A-1 D. SH012jo I H. SCHOALES, Constance, 13is-t f ft� Luinbago. I __ - -­ I ___ _____ - __ - - Ne�rvous DIseases. is the chief safeguard against the club- soon as frost leaves the.soil a few blows �t V - I Occasionally, �Ut never -_ _:� - Dys )0�81q, - k _, ; I MPROVED BERKSHIRES. -The undersigned, �_,1\4 � vatleocele, root fungus. The ODIY Way to lessou at- on top of the post with a heavy maul I -11 �_ N - wmwwwwm� ARE GOING FAST I breeder of improved Berkehire swine, will keed . BeiXual Weakness tack is to use preventive measures, for will return it to its original depth, . . I 411*1 on the question 'of 1 1 for service the celebrated boar, Morton (2587� sire , . Inipotencyp . h tained a which could not be so easily do -no if the Z�_ " ' 19 A 0004, Article Royal Star. (imp.) z (1603). dam Savernake's f ases, RAND Kidney I)Jse re at the bottom, as earth , I , I &6 HEALTH ANCIL Daughter, (imp.). (1919). Terms, for- grade sows, - Laine Bacic, bold upon the plant it cannot be got post was squa U, ., i!!!`UWR1 � and Low Prices - $1.00, arid for registered sows, or sows eligible for , I - Urinary I)Iseases It is probable that methods of would fall in the Cavity'. OU'MOFt soils I It',', �, 11 registration, 02.00 Fees payabIe at the time of the rid oL V " _��,�'1'11� "'Ill Combinatio�ns being Dm It. service, wit - Floctricity properly applied i- fast taking preventing it from attacking seedlings s , on of , - h the piivilogs of returning, if necessary. sharpened post. are best, and wh � ,,I �� 11, 11, I Also on hand a f aw choice young sows in farrow and pli-Led of drugs for all Nervou,;, Rhouniatic. Kid- , - t- '. 'k , ;.�-, ,, I I , - aterial, like cedar, oak or ches r Ill, f � call on I 'et Cures Ill the hotbed can readily be found, but durable m . , I �., U I :;,� I // -1) absolutely the __� I win Continue this Sale to 1895 1 3ther young stock for sale. write to, or ney and Urinal Troublc6t and will offt I 7" ,,, ... IN - ,� ,,�, , WAL AlcALLISTER, g material is .�41-i,� 41,R, I insconningly hopeless cases whero every other few definite experiments on the sub- nut, and where the fenciu 1;'I"R; — ildren to . 1356 t; f Varna. known nicans has failed. I ��tll- 1. , 1.1; . for women and Oh ownwo Do ljot miss this ch4nce.' Come one , 110 ,,�, - -,-- ___ __ -----. __ Any shiggish, weak or diseased org,111 May ject seem yet to have been made in wire, a post 4 i0ebes in diameter will I 1'11%� �)' I I �,��,I.i � t ,!,I,, �,�', I : -4 nicans be roused to healthy activity America. English writers, assert that if last as 111� 'i I '. I I , _,k V, . �1'1'0" 11 wear. and all as no reasonable . . PIGS FOR - long and Pe just as serviceable as .. It . il;, I , M. ,,� - i � - AMWORTH AND BERKSHIRE by thi ,��` TSERVICE -Th,j undersigned has for Pervice a before it is too latc. *h z - - - Tamworth Boar, bred by A. Dunu, of Ingersoll. 111c(lical men use and recommend the soil of the seed bed be treated with one 6 inches or �more in diameter, and , . . "� -e- . ­­, � offer will be refusee. Leading . . . I �.V,�. t1iji'll !dry goods Gun Hill Reliance (imp.) 175; dam, Gun Hili Prio the Owen Dult in their practicc. carbon bisul�hide before the seeds are the cost is usually less. 11 Every first-class - [ ,�11 � � � , cen 2nd (irtip - ISy Gun Kill Prince (1691); Gun r . � I � � "'� 'I I jun thmikful for your patronage the last 1 .)150, OUft ILLUSTRATRD CATALOGUE planted the traces of the fun,�us in the . 4 / �, .. house keeps the . Look - Hill Prinecio (2820), by *Xepos (1165); Drayton Queen � I 40 years a-tyl trust to have a share of it in , Ensilfl�ge For Slieep. ; . (2802) by Sawbo 2nd (�95), Stephen8on'B sow. Also a -ColltaillS f jlljc.,�t informatiOn regarding the ellre isoil will be destroyed and th6 seedlings I I - - I : I � -, . I '_ ­ .1 : for the word " Health " . the future. . . thorow-,libred Berkshire Boar, bred by Mr. Delbridge, of ,-tolitc, chl-onic and nervous diseftseq, price escape attack. Ensilage everywhere is proving a - �,; - I - (_ �, ,C-> , ailed (scaled) FR E E to 11�. I 2:: 11i, N, ; � I . I ",, �, . .- I I - . . - . - . I — 1���� ""5r . I , � 1 &14--Z. la �m , :�,L ' ?"r 1� I RN E i E 4p - C: Mo.- r - I Llb. of Ifibbert. HEOTOR REID, Lot 7, Concession 31 how. to - order, etc., ni, most oxcellent Icrop for .not only all -), on silk label at n ek. , , I . Starilvi, Brumfield P. 0. 1397.x8 1. T� I - - � . . 4 any addross. Government Seed Distribution. . ades of sheep but especially winter . , � I � I - - . - - I OAR, POR SERVICE. -On , Lot 2 - 8, - Concession 6, The Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co. gr � I '01 Buy no imitati ns.' EGA10-NDVILLE. . After a passage of a bill by congress breeding ewes. �Hundreds of the sheep - - -_ . I 1.394-13 B Me killols, the thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, all over tb comitry are profiting - A& I "ElLetion", No. '2D78, farrowed June 22nd, 49 KING ST. W., TORONTO, ONT.4 allowing each ..member a clerk Secretary - men . z:1 —_ THEMONTREALSILK ILLSCO.jUdil - — 1633, 4red by J, G. Snell & Brovher, Edmonton, cd members that -ilic seeds by the discovery that ensilage is as good -7-T-- 7W-iV_*, ' ' 201 to 211 State St., Chicago, EL Morton notif! ,___7zz=77____ --";;-- �__�_ ... I Ontario ; 2nd owner. Wtu. McAl'ister, Varna, Ontario ' . . — MONTRE L. - Sire, Loi, (Ion Chain pion (15.14), (I am Lelan ('2792), by MENTION THIS PAPER- wouldbe furnished themfor distribu- f& a elye in- mi k as for a cow, -and A I __ If Yo Have a Room to ' I f - Friterprisv. hap., (1a7,.!s) ; Paint ---d Lady, imp.. (1641), 1 . tion by their clorks,'thus saving tile bas in mauy q arters made its value -� I I I I 19 4 1. by Paragon (424); Lady Dosla (956), by Fguinox . ay in ! (4770); Uidvllallory 2nd 4W), by Royal Tock Lady; I ,� I salaries of Clerks employed to mail seeds felt in a- very Tratifying W, the I , 'in� r - I ia 1: �, m, 1 n e � r--.-f1j).,P,1- " T"ahat 0 I Tregetina by Tiny Whiffler; Lady Millory by Baron to addresses giveii by con- cs�men- 'The problem of winter .lamb raising. To - a I I . Southrope: Lady Shilton by King of Laz)Zford; tnr I U 1 4p- G 0 TO -o 9 I New Repair Shop. - house agricultural appropriation bill has prove this The Country Gentlema cites 1[) 0 M I N I", O" N 1, -,,- BANK � 1) Beautv. Ternis-$1, payable at the tinve of service, . F_l I A, I V - with the pri%lle,_�eof retuxninofncces�ary. JAMES — - . had many reform features changed by Ahe great sheep #ables'of J. S. Wood- I I' I'll ' 07"th. I � � M . 1�_ WE qTd cv j I DORRANGE. 13954f. , Lockport, N. Y., in winter, when I I the senate, and as reported from the con- � ward . � i . h heir winter Iambs, eat ck of Wall Paper, I Bicycleg, Skates, Guns,, ferenco will compel the secretarytosend 700 ewes, wit t 1000. A First Class Sto . silage by the tp'm The excellent and CAPITALl (PAID UP)! - -- - - $1 out *,11,001 1vorth of seedsdireelly en I I - - Window Shades, Curtain Poles. - I ScissorS, Sewing ut to addresses fur- thriving co,adition. of -both the sheep and RESTi - - wii - _� $1 500�000- etc., always on hand. . . . I Notice to Creditors. from the departme' �500 . ; , . Machines uished and to notify the recei-vers. For lambs, especia.11yj the latter, shows at . I Pictures and Picture Framing a Specialty. I I �___ N THE MATTER OF JAMES DUNBAR, DE. I I this work eight clurks will be required. sight that ensilaqe is a fine food for the . ! Portraits made in Every StyF6. . - I CF-viP.1). And all Snmll an(l Fine _Uachincr� Rlepaired � -ffll BRANT CH. I . ,liniall 11cturts Enlarge(l to Any Size. � ' . The provision that sceds should be wl owes, and the lambs are getting their SEAF R I 9 Tit en-ditorsof James Dunbar, late of 'lake, in it-, gno(l as'llow. Inventor of Unicycle, i,,iii4) of Hay, in the Counky of if ur( . . eoroan, (lesul-il)gd i i &jenitific Aniericall, rare I I -TIT. 1 `1 �n; I I _.— _D _ID & CRICH towle varieties only has been struck out. full share of the �euefit. - - - - SE FOR � -d on or about ti ,a MAIN STREET, I WILLADUIj .1 ,%% ho. diL he eleventh ( f J kily, � —_ - -_ . I - ,, 169-1, are, on or before the 15th day of No ember, .,-4-f0l)-(yV0r Baxtoll's I.Aacksmith Shop. i business trl�nsacted. 1�rafts on all parts of the Tnited 18tates, 11.0-N STPEET . 1894, tosend by poFt, prepaid, to Ri�harj St nbury. - McKillop Directory for 1893. A (teneral banl6ng , - - _\lj�ijj 'Street North, SC,LfOrtll. MARRIAGE LICENSES 0 I(I �,()1(1. L��Vters of credit *3sued, avail, ble in -all parts opposite JOHN ST,, Seaforth. . M. 1), Baylleld post office, the administr tor of - . - � . (�reat Britain and Ei urope bought a - I decc,xbed, �eeir christian &nd wirnaines, addre. s and I . I ublin 1P. 0. I iers' Sale i�'�otes collected, and a(lvances made on same . 1400 - dcsvriptioi-..s, with full particulars of their cla i s and 1395-12 H. 0.� ROSS. IS . 11 JOHN BENNEWIES, Reeve, D of Europe, China arid Japar � - statement of their account and the nai . - I JAMES EVANS, Deputy Reeve, Beechwood. at lowest rates. I ture ( the - DANIRI; MANLEY, council)or, Beechwood. �: Hevnrity (if any),held by theinj and in default t creof WM. MoGAVIN, Councillor, beadbury. SAVINQiS DEPARTMENT. HOTEL F6R SALEN the tiaid administrator will prooeed to%,,iod up the I . NOTICE. - . THE 011RON EXPOSITOR OFFICE. WILLIAM' ABOHIBALD, Councillor.. Leadbury. . said estatBhmingrezard only to,such clainis as he . , One Dollar and up�vards received, and interest allowed at I ivlle.4t current I f I 1 4 1 The undersigned is desirous of retiring from the I , 47,RAFORTH, ONTARIO- JOHN c. moRRisoN, clerk, Winthrop. Deposits of . Is property Unown as ' btutll have notice. of. . The Seaforth Cider Mill has started up for bus'ness. I SOLOMON J. SHANNON, Treasurer Winthrop. rates. Interest added to prjncipal'�twice each vear-at the end of June , nd December. f I)OSIDC813, and offers that valual). . . CAMfULON, HOLT & HOLMES. I hope to receive the patronago of all my old cus- WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. ' for the whole or any portion of a deposit. I Sage's Hotel, �n Walton, for sale, The hotel has'en- . Solicitors for Administrator, Goderich, tomersand many more ncw0ones-, I make cider I I ---..0.MWAWM - lector, Seaforth. No notice of withdrawal is re(luirel I- I joyed liberal patronage for years past. For terms, � D4ted thi-4 10th day of October, A.D., Isol, �elly and appl., buttor. JOHN KLEj.N, Proprietor. RICHARD, POLLARD, Sanitary Inspector, Lead- R, S. HAYS, Solicitor. I _,,�\ - W. K. PEAR, E, Agent. I apply to MRS. ALICE SAGE, Walton. 1400-4 1 . . I I . . 14005 -11 1393 1 N 0 WITNESSES REDUIRED bury. .1 - . / . I. - I . � � - i I I . i , I � � I . & I : 4 1� I - � � - � . I � : . 11 . i I . i I , I � . . . . .1 ,� � . 1. - �: . . � , L 11 I I 11 I I. I , . . i I 1 1 - � . . i I � � I - - . . . . ! � � . i , I � i _­ �­_­ ­ - . ­ ,­ . -7 . �. r. ­ , �, ..---.. - - - - -_ - ---- ­=�.04-�_­ 1. . . - . - . . . . ­ I—— � - - � . I I . . I .1 I . I . . - i - - . . -1 - � - -_ - - - - I � . . . . I � � . I . I - . - � - � - I I ­ . I . I I I - I . I ! ­, I . � . ; . . I I I . - �1 I I I I � � - i I . ._4 . 1, I . I � I . - I I - . . I - . - . L, i .. � � T . � i . I . - - � � . , - ­_ - - - I - I I . -11, 'I I . 1. . I I ­ I I __ . . ... I ­_ ­­ I I _­ -.,-. 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