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The Huron Expositor, 1896-09-11, Page 3FF0 : � , ! , , - I F t, I . tan.s.. . . .111 A 5 5 wr" I . - I -1 - - � I , : . 7 - � � - - - A4� � . e ,� , . I . � ; I I i . I r! - 4 I . , - I I- � � ­ . . . I I � I . - j � � ,- - .; - �1 � . - - . - i i I I I �: * .. ­ �, - I � � - I � - f " - . ; I - - . - . � j i I � - I I - � - 7 . I � - .; � - I I .� � f . � . � - - - . � I . , � I I I I I i �_ ? 11 I I � I I . I � . I . . ;, . i � . . � � I - , I .. . , . � , . 2 1 � - � i . . I � � -- � . - y- �m 6 - . � -, � - , . � I . . . -- . I . I I I . � I . I I � I . . I � �, I "­.� . - I . - : I . - . - � . I . I I � - - - . - ­ - . . . I - � � . � _. �� I � I - I , I � I . ic� . N , -1 - -1 . - I � � - . ­_ I � ­ �� � ; . - - " , � - I �_ I- I . � , I I � � I - - ­ � . � . - . . I - I � I : � - � I ­ . , .�k f . " ! � t I ,S,EPTEMBER 11, 11396 � I I . 1 . . . . W1_ - � i =_M=_;___ - . . ... I ... - IMj?ORTAXT NOTICES. � � . I . I - ­ i . I i I I I — I . ,;�Zzl�- —Po.4TS —Ton thousand choice cedar posl� U for loc� each at COLEMA X'S, Seaforth. 14804�� . I � I I t . I � I 6 -1 . I � . - -, � I Jj.MoKENNA, Dominion and Provincial Lan4 . Surveyor, Member of theAseociation of Ontarld LikMiSurveyors, Dublim, Ontario.- �--* lSSO-52 I � -.11. *!- , I . I . 4 ; . � OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—Wanted lmmediatc� . I i ly, a d Housekeeper. Work light. Apply � . H_ ",'a � to PETER IYATSON, Lot 3� Concession 16, Grey, � r. F ��� or Walton P. O. 149OX3 . � . I - I . a �& - � I ! � � . ANTED.—Old established whole -sale hone( ; 4 - I ; . W wants one or two honest and Industroua r& . � regentatives for this section. Can pay a hustlei f�ut $1:2 a wtek to otarb with, Drawer ig, Brant. . � 1 1477 . � fojr3, Out. . __ ­_ � —, — _ ­_ � __ ­ 1, . 11 . I . � � � . . . I .1 - 1 . . - - . __ ;..--.. - . : . . � H1,T BEATTIE, Clnrk ,f the Second Divialot : � 1�0, I ' " ' � ' e of .Huron, � Cc , "'4 "m 1 an' U�'OL- cc ralsoon a "an,� � C r , � r, ' .nd, r ac ,,�� ' ,,,,,,,, and In,u"". - . , . , I , and to ��.. gae_.,ar I, , " " - � V 115, store, Main a ..rect, Seafortb. 1289 � . . - . . . ; � 1_� , i ". ; d, RES i I il * t " DIA4RI4QEX , - I , . I , I I - Dys � Several bright young mar NVANNTED to do work for us in thiE 11 vioinity. If tbey have bicycles all the better. Ad. . drew "AlIvsF.Tismiz," Brantford, Ontario. 1408 . . . E'N' T E RY , I COLIC CPAMF18 " . � �_ . I . "'CKOLERA-1 N FANTUM . I . I . I � I �� ` - I� � - rIARM TO Rk,NT.- -To rent, a 200 acre farm, 23 11 ; I � I ,miles from W Ingham, with firat,class buildings ; jod well watered. It is all in pisture, and is an ox cellent chance for either farming or pasturing cattle .. . For particulars, apply to Box. 126, Wihgham ,1473t� � I � -,%�a,rkd M I Y_D,�33 - . . � c2,V . . i . �_ . - �R co, -pbluNm - .k � M - . , � , Ir\e-kild-fer�.0dults, . P *; . , - 1 - I I - � � . I ­ 1;_1 - � — : . . � ANTED.—Three General Agents for a block of I ff: counties ; also five canvassers for each, . A big thing, and those who got territorial rights w.1111 be In luck. Can also eniploy eeveral bright ladies at . 11 tkelr own homes. The Brad I ey-Garretson Ocnipary, Limited, 49 Richmond Street west, Toronto, Ont. I - � - . . PRICE,55-�_ .. . Is — . - - . I . . . � I � . � . 1 7 1 t � . I t i � IDER MILLS, WINE PRESSES, TANKAGE1 I I C I presses for panking houses, all kinds presses and I . apple machinery, paring machines and. slicers. I catologue free. Address S. PATTERSON & Co. � I � the mauufacturcr, 19 Jarvis street, Toronto. . . �� . . �,C,',L_� -11 -111 I I 121 1, MARK RAm LACS. �. I ,: V PURE . ; . - 1: I 1 . INOIANTEA ' ' I , . �. ". AMOCO AM20WIMPURr, , . 2MANUPIA"UNCO . . . . .. am ?"a - ClAnaraos or IM61A. 11 I i - - I ., �� . I � __ 1494-Sni I - . Several first-oliess alcirks , 'ito TEDattond Wil I � .1 Make Friends - to our busineEs In 0 1 Am anadining Coun tics. Apply with references. I � T,Ijjl BRADLEY-GARRUSGN CO., LTD., 49 Richmond ! I , � : - Jilt W.t Toronto, Ontario. 1498 - I Q I I . I . I � 1 � . I OUTSHINE RIVALS . 1 . - WIN VICTORIES . NJAUTION - Th,o p0lio an heiraby n9fified that . C tile fg)lgwlljz liamerf �roi)tivl:' 6wfi.r§ on th on h cencebsione, of the fownehip of Ha 1) .._14t " t ys I � I . � I - I . . on its 'Merits And Bell Itself . I . pot-iti-velyfoibidany person or persons from tres- passing on their said lands In the pursuit of game or � far bunting in any way, as they vi ish to protect the I game, and will prosecute, as the law directos, ail wljo so trespass. ROBERT THOMPSON, owner of lot � 26; SAMUEL TE031PSON, owner lot 27, both on . 11 I t6e 3rd concepsion, and JOHN BERRY, owner of , Every . � I � - 1 � I . i We have -also s4veral to silit the differebt � � . , Time. — . I - . other blends in stock tastes'of our customers. . . . I . ]a; 271 on the 'MI Concessic'n. � . - . Dited in the Township of Hay, this 3rd day of Sep- I IN GROCEPIES , , N_ N KW ,�, - tember, 1806. 1499x3 , . __1 � ; . � � i We always keep to the froft. -Buyers can- , . . I �. . ARM TO RENT.—To rent far a term cf, years not put their money in more liberal hands. . il F "K You need not hesitate to accept our state- � Lot 27, Concession 5, Tuckeramith, contain* 4I ICO acres. There is a comfortable f rame house, and - trSoosoco. good frame barn and shed ; also a good bearin ments, ag we back them. with, goods -and i I g or- - I _ chard and plenty of water. It is within five miles of .prices. In the ' . . . I $145001000, - � Seaforth. This is a good farm, and will be rented I . '. i . . - for a term of years, or sold on easy terms. Posses- . . . I - � ' ,%EAFORTI-1. ot� ­ � w6e, Vnited Statea ,, vailable, in all par-ts aces made on samo .E:at hizhest c=en � ae, and December � . mosit. . � � : �; - : �RCE, Agent,. I I � �! GLE " ; I i .1 inm Goods C2 . . I � - . I 1) WARE. I . . . =� r'N PkMforth.# * � sion ct the house at once. Apply on Concession 4, . Lot 20, Stanley, or to WM. MAKINS, Varna P. 0. 1498x3 i . There is no room fo . - bargains we ofter in Toilet SeT,s, Water Sets, 1 $ 300 Private funds to loan atlowest , Dinner and Tea Sets. Tb,ere can be no . . $ 500 rates of interest in sums to suit , hard ti'mes f r you if you buy from . . $-700 borrowers. Loans can be com- , Company. 'I . - . . 1 $1,000 pleted and money, advanced coat- � RRIE, � $1,600 within two days. Appjy to R. . $2,500 S.HAYs, Barrister,&e.,Seafortb. . � . ITY' GROCERY, . , � . 126 1. � ..:--- . I . - - I . 6 i Rice for 25c I S M3 �& T-4, C) TZ rT ITT - STOCK FOR SALE. I i . I . .1 I � FOR SALE. -The undersigned has a num- . ! . . I . ' I i . Cawhe'r of good Milch Cows, which he wiil dispose I - of on reasonable terms, Six of them are milking- I three newly calved, and three to calve within a I I . � I . I a I I - month. Will sell any of them. For further P%rti_ ) ? ; , . . ,� culars, apply on the -premises, Lot 22, Concession 9, I " . I McKfflop, or to R, SCa,RLETT, Winthrop. 1498x3 . _. ­_ " � - . r"HOROUGHBRED DURHAM BULL FOR SALE. � has for thoroughbred . I - I _L The undersigned F,ale a . . - I)nrham bull, 16 months old. He is red in color and application their respective pook-ofo-es. ­ � . s eligible for registration in the Dominion Herd I ,-.. 11 � Book. Will be sold reasonably. WM. CARNOCHAX, I j__ JR., lot 18, concession 4, 11, R. S., Tuckersmith, or i I Egmondville P. 0. 1481-tf ; I rARALYSIs CURED -SWORN STA�TIEWZNT. . , . . I i Mrs. MAWO McMartin, 27 Radenhurst J t Toronto On,., tliat;!�yckmants "Kootenay : IGS FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE.- The P undersigned, breeder ef Large English Berk- I swears 13ure" our;;a : I her of Paralys� 9 which rendered one Bide Of her body � shires,has for sale boars and gowo-in farrow. He will I entirely useles i. Physicians said there was I of her over recovering tile use of her li no chance nbs. Hope I'll . also keep for service this stock boar Gladstone, p ur; . ,based from Mr. George Green, of Fairview. Terms, , deserted her, I ut to.c.lay she is walking ar und telling i her friends hem Ryckman's 11 Ko tenay " t e a -41 payable at the time of service with the privi ; of returninz If neceRsary, if booked $L.5 I JAM . 26, Conceesion 6, Me Illop, Sea- � DORRANCE, Lot ure zav* , � her lite and happinesg. Sworn 10, Ju 10, 1896, before. J. W. Seymour Corley, Notary Put Ila. I forth P. Q,-._ _ 1466.62 SWORN� -STATE MENT OF A GMATEFUL � i : I � 1. 1110TIMER. � � � BOARS FOR, SERVICE. Louisa White, nine years old, who suffered witb . � Eozems, since her birch, has been entfreI7 c6red and MAMWORTH BOAR FOR SERVICE.-Tbe undor. _ her gefteord syseem built, up by Ityckman a "Kootenay .Cure." The bove facts are given in.aoworn state- . _F sfxnfjd will keep -for service, 4t the Brucefield merit made bay her mother, Alm. George WMto, 139 Cheese Factory, a thoroughbred Tamworth Boar. Stinson St., Hamilton, Ont., dated. July 3, 18K with registered pedigree. Terms, $1; payable at before J. F. Monck, Notary Public. . Urne of service with privilege of returning if. neces. sory. HUGE MoCARTNEY, Brucefleld. 1406-tt -1 ' . i A. COMBINATION DISTURBED - 14WORN I I � - i � STATEMENT MAD& � � I � Charles I,% Newman, -12 Marlborougli St, Toronto . I 1 Great 'Excitement. ad a complicati'W Vblood troubles, Rbeu. On" h � 4 � matiorm, mayore Kidney'trouble and constipation. W 0 �1 A - � . � requen y sutirued ar, nizin, josphis fippewlte — and was a very sick win. His Kidneys are now In a � bez�ltby'condibion, his appetite goo4, 'sleep undis. - ­_ THE RUSH IS ON; . turma and constipation cured; all this was done by .: — L Rickman's "Kootenay Ours." He makes sworn � . - . 11 I took statement to the above facta beforo J. W. Seymour � A. G. Ault is now clearing his entire a 0"18y, July 10, IWO. . . � � Lf 0-r ­;­ r­­1?'T`1r 0'71r' C-'ln'rcvm�rp ftf. ! I. - . �­ , --- � � I I - � - � 7 1 � : . , : . � , � 1 T [JISON � , `�Y,11�4 Ila ^ ; , �� WHELP I '- �. . I . � 11a,ve tile a(reney; . � 11 � I � � � � 1. - -11 ,.I f E ( I R E li 0 F, N I � I I � �, �,r. Qaality will 11 I :. - ,Ui�f(-, but be oil , ,:., il, I - the price of 1 r , ., L � 1:, I 1. 11V cheap. It 5 : 4 - T I , nwary clistonier - �, tile above high . � � . . . I I � � , - I I I . I I *4 ET XT ' STRE ii __ . I �, r I , V5 7 �, �� j L j - I I zi � I � ! -r ft *4 , ,,* - te, I I t T far_ 0 -it � �, pur- Tpt,lcef I . � - � i � : _k �!_� � '�t ; and ' - ),e if -r -al Director f I � A I . 'foq 1 .i I !I I . I � . 11 I . ri � I i t z -�) i % Old Stand, I , . I z I ! � I I I I � � : t I . . � ; � i : , - I - I _-, __�Imllw .1 _Mr_,_� E V - — I wholesale prices. No�w is the time for . . - , . . , I . . . . 1, great bargains to be had at the great bargain - I I McX�Iop I lutual F�':rs �11 . GROCERY'AND TE A STORE. The . . � A clearing sale of all ki ds of Crockery '. -� �' - In�urance , Company. 'I I will and e. , i-Lote you a feW Glasswar articles which is less than the wholesale I I m : FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN coat- � � PROPERTY ONLY INSIJRED 1 I Fruit Jars. pinto Go, quarts 8a, j gall:)n 10c . . � I . : I . each. About 15 hundred on hand. 6 11)3� Japan Tea for 60,,, worth 16c lb. 3 11 'Gunpowder Tea for 60c, worth 2-5a - OFFIGBRa. . I ` t Goo. Wstit President, Harlook P. O.; Jawes lb. 3j :1 Eyapnrated Pochas for 26c Broadfoot-,l Vicc�President, Seafo]rth, P. O.; M W j Shannon, �Socy-Troaq., -Self(irth P. O -t lch&Ol . 6 i Rice for 25c I Murdle, ln�pector of Losses. Seaforth P. 0. 6 11 Tapioca for 26c' . 6 " Boneless Fieh f�r 25o � - , I - DIRzaro".1 f � , Jae. Bro�dfoot, Seaforth; �Alex. GardIner, Lead -6 11 Currants for 25c bury; Ge4rge Dale Seaforth ; Thomas E. HaYs, . 6 " Raisins for 25c 2 4 " fresh Prunes for,25c . Sonforth: I Clinton ; T4oma3 �l W. Slur a, SAaforzh : Tb(%R. , Garbiat, Fraser, B,rucefleld ; John 3. Mc - 6 tins Sardines for 250 Pp . 1 4 pachages Corn Starch for 25c ' . ! AGRNTN. 3 cans Apple Butter f pr 26c ' i 4 cans peas, corn and tomatoes, assorted, ,11, SeRforth Thoo. Nellano, Harlock; Robt. MoMIIIF James Cumming, Egmondville; Gecrge Murd;e and . . for 25c . I Globe Washboards, 10c.each. Brooms 10c each John 0. Morrison,audlors. Parties* desirous to effect InguraTi. ces or tr.rs- . I 3 boxes Matches for 25c I !, act other business will be promptly st"zided to i n . to any of the above offictirs. addressed to V I lb. locso Baking Powder for 10c. application their respective pook-ofo-es. ­ � Am- G. AULT, C4thm � � - . L [ I I I __ . . * THE � - - I � . I I I . TRAOf,MAI K N eop�r �EC STCRFI)!, Indayo . � - - I - - 11 ,_ %K_� . ,___ ..� . . - ­­ - - � of ---� -- --­',%::::jjj��� - _q PH Made a well I . .man Of I I I I i . L Is I � Met . - . E Y E -S I G H T. 14, . 6 . - . � . . � � . MDAPQ 14a, 10 — , I - T119 GREAT . . . - is S. Robertsq - HINDOO RE y I - I FRODUC118 TRE OVE . RESULTSInBO DAYS. Cures all 6%, . ' Graduate of Detroit Optical NervousMseases, Failing biernor I ; Faresist8leeplessness, Nightly EmZ1 I Sions, by vesvigorandsize L Institutealso OhicagoOphth­ etc., caused past a,buses, � to shrunken organs, and quickly Vt surely r*stores i Lost -Easily In � aimic Colle . prepared Wep is ] Manhood in old or young. carried yeA i Pocket. Price $1.00 x package. Bixfor*5.00wi1ihQ i '111"fteu iruaranLec to cure or mone refunded. Don't b.V an intitation, but insist on hxyrug IN 10AP0. It j to fit all defocts of VI -Bion Astigmatism, Hypemetro- ur dru ist has not Vt It, we will send it prepaid. I � CloutalvedlealUo., repitt. CIdWo, 111., or our agents. I r . . Myopia, Prestyopia or SOLD by J. V. Fear, SEAFORTH, ONT.j and leading druggists I pia, compound defect. elsewhere. any I — L . _�__ I Intoffigent people have given up the idea of buy- . . j CA'DX-11.1-DIAGE - I nX ordinary common opects,0168 at a oounter,beca,ube they see well with them. itmaybe that onlypne is brought Into use, while the other may be so _" I � � r :P T :1 IN- 0- � � eye strained as to result In blindness. If your eves are weak,orsight orcallat j.. -s. ROBEAT'S Drugstore an have them touted. Does the print -A- .-.,P-Q." I -r t - � � I Iur or do the � yes tire wben r eadIng?Do the eyes Do,tbe flees water? Are it ,bey sore or inflamed 7 — ! ! [ ache ? 9 in the refraction. or These 03,wPtOn's point to defect be. perfectly cOr- I I ' oleo of the eyes and can. the mus z I � . . WILLIAMS . I ! - Do you ba-, a headache ? ,Eja strain causes more � ; . ! -1 i ! D �r cjji�ses combi nod. Thous- headaches than all othc � ealize that ands of peop)eare suffer who do not r infl*these cases can be cured A __ e8tre to state to the pi!blic that he will 5ontinue I the bu 8, don by his father, ithe late I siness so long carrie eye strain is tz' t; cause. with glass tare made to correct the error in as a I James Williaws, and Is prepared to do all kinds of � i . I -the eyes. � should be carefully tested. I � I OARRIAGE PAINTING: The eyes of children In many cases the defect to the eyes Is shown by �varjous symptoms, such as InabilitY to sea figures on � I F I - i in the beat and .most artistic manner, and on the � Fflost the eyes, a blackboardf holding the book 0100e to . blurring of letters, crassed eyes of eyes turning in, and particularly h9ad- reaAriable terms. A trial is respectfully so- � Rotted, . jr, waterting of the eyes blinkID0 the child is ,mcculad Of be"'i � SRO , P -As forruerly, ovor L. McDonald's Carriage Works, Goderich � ache. in many eaves dull or stupid, when the fault is intbe eight, and can be c I orrected with 91AWS, If Y011 are wearing glaefed In street, . . i I - - CREAFORT `1. that are not satisfactory, bring them to rest' owe of disease, you will be reoommende� I to the physician . 1452 � 141104f � 1 . I I I . . . . .,t on. Ce for treatment. . � . . I r - . � - I . . - .1 - . I . . � � - I I I - I I � I � A . - ­ . _�_ . . � . Z. . I I . � i I � I I . -1 . I '. � . I � . � . - __�.____­ __ . I I I . I . . ____�__ __:�-- � I . . � I -1 . . ­­­ 'I I -.-- _______ - _. ­­ -- __ - __­ _���_�_­­ ___� I - . . I . . . - . I . , I a , - I., - -1 . � I � I ___._F__ �___ I - - I . - - I . . - . I 4 i t . . � . - I I ­ --7 I— �� ­_ ___ ---.I.- -1 ­ ­_ __ - . ___ . . � . . . � . � . - . . � i I . . I I . . I . � . I I I � . . . -1 . . . . � I . - - . . I I- i � 11 I � I I --------,I- I I - - . . - � . . I . . . .1 I . . � I . . I : fHE H U RON EXPOSITOR* __ ___._ -.�_---- ­ ___­... . - - .- . - � ­ . . - . I . I � . .g , :. .. .. - CK. I . .,:i, L, . ;." I I r, I - . � 013to. .,0 - . We . I - -,.,- , 4 � .. *, - ;7;, ",-, � .,- - -1 - . .. _ .. . __ . - — ' � I ANTHRAX AND BLACKLEG. � . ' I It Xs Possible to Vaccinate Against -Both These Plagues. - � . There is I a large class of blood diseaseE of animals -which are much oonfused in - � . the minds not'only of the people, but ol . scientific men as well. The most com- In.on of These d1seases and most to be , dreaded are the two known as anthras ' �and blackleg. They are both, blood dis- �ases, but they sre�not the same. " Botb are caused. by minute organisuis getting intolthe blood, but the organisms- arE distinct. In case of anthrax spherical and stafflike.bacilli- am found in the blood. In case of black -leg the microbe is plainly an animal org'abisib. Th � E 'mai-n-points for live stock men to: know, � . 'however, are the symptoms at�6nding . .the two fatal diseases and eure fox ffiem, if there is any., . . To begin wit4 aiithrax, at least the fonns- of it best-known in this countrjr. One form is called also splenic fevez - and. attacks hogs, bomies, mules, go,ats, sheep, cattle and yroulfty., In some casej . - . . I . I � � I I . I I . . I � - .. . . I � 1. I I I � 1:: I ., ., I I � j . .... - . - - N ­.�' .. "', I I . . . I . . I I . .. ­ ... " . . . . . - . : I ­ � - � I .1 , A I . r � Beetle. - i Pups. [Who figure on the left repro ents the full rrow�,microbe; that on the righ , the WOrXR. a. - t I a hatched- I . I DLACKLEG BACILLI TS. � an animal stricken with it suddenly" � fa�.Ils Over in a fit. Blood Ilows from ita 'mouth or some of the othez ! O,peulngs of; . tb 3 body and tl;at animal is dead in a feiv minutes, tkough. it was apparently in perfect health before. In more pro. � longed caseis There are premonitory symptom& The animal seems weak and suffering. It bangs its head, bloody ox brownish spots appea.r around its mouth, . tongue or parts of the body where the hair is naturally soaht. lif thm cases, too, the animal ejects blood from sonic of � the natural openings. In from six hours to three days death comes. In the I cases when the body is opened it is found that tile spleen i's greatly enaargp,d and 'has frequently burst. The internal or. . gans generally are affect&L Yetanothez' form of the' disease appears as boils, sores and malignant swellings over the ani - malls body. Those suppurate, and gan. grene and death follow, as belore. Ninety per cent of *unimals stricken with . anthrax die. . The spots and swellings are purplish I black, sometimes brown and yellow. The animal's veins and arteries seem to burst and let t,he blood run out throngb the flesh . and under the �kin. At times ' the plague affects one of the anim4l's , limbs. ift is then known as blackleg. The organism that causes the bla,ck- leg and the external boils and sores ii sbowia here m&Hy times magnified: The airthrax dii3eases are found to . spread most rapidly in low and marshy grewids an(I disVicta where malaria " prevailS. The siolmess im, nicre ilpt to appear in hot weather. - All this class ol ' discases is deadly poioortous and , fee- *ows. When an animal cUes. of an of Its forms, the body must be burn6d or eaton up with lime or ca�ustic. he , ' premises must be thorougbly' disin t- ed. In -open fields an ' d pastams se- cretions and blood of thediwased ni al , will convey the ' infeertion. Theo ust be carefnlly remove& I I Now we come to prevention. Un- , doubtedly the best is ecina . ion on the principle applied by P steur. Blackleg appears naturally in Ainerlc*�. Theother . forms como to ns ,from, � Europe. The noted foot and mouth disease is a forin of anthrax. There are two. kinds of vacciiie prepared respectively for the. ' ,internal antbrax and for blackleg. , � y ypodermic in - 1 jection. Tho best way to seciire a herd of cattle is to go'tbroagh and vaccinate i t4em all; There are d,epots in this coun- � I tq where the vacqine can be obtained, wid its expense is not, so great. In neigh - b 8 0- tijirhood where there is danger of infe- . ti i n the live stock man conld not do b tter than to have all his aninfals vAc- � "i ' ated. ADy man who is handy with C h fingerscan perform the operation, as d� ections go with the vamine lynilgh. Si� dollarm and twenty-five cent's is giveD -as ithe' cost of suffloient lymph to inocu- late 25 animals. In most places jood veterinarinns may be secured to perform the vace,ination. � . - I I . . I � . . luve stock 'P0 At the recent royal. w of llv'e stock in England many c ce p �dlgreed cattle were "ld. Forty t e b� st spec- , imens went �o foreign bree ermi mainly in Sonth A I erica and Fran - A Brit- ish ztgric,u'itura.lwrite�oom�laii3s of this and says the British lbreeder who sold . the -so fine ca tIe is kil � ing the goose that -lays the go�lden eg& since in a 'few years Axgen4na and I�Tauce will have I as good beef Pattle a� England herself produced at far less cost. That is .one . W ay � to look at it ' - t Cattle sold in Engll�nd at the royal -show went very higIL Celt, a bull belonging -to the Prince of Wales, was zold and netted his royal highness *6,- 000. Albert Edward does,- very 'well with his agriculture on the whole. . The farmers of Great Britain last .year reared a ' nd marketed $60,060,000 worth of lambs. it is" true '.that sheep flesh is more.popular in England than - I it -is in America; still our farmers ought to make much more ont of the lamb I raising, industry than they do. At the Essex show in England the Shire horses were the finest exhibite(I. I �_ i 0 - I —During the thunderstorm on Wednes- - day of last week, lightning struck the barn of Mr. Hugh McIntyre, of Fullarton. - The barn and the reason's crop was entirely de- . � � stroyed. . —Messrs. Hay & Kidd, of Listowel, shipped a cargo of 40 horses on Tuesday of last week, for London, England, via., Mon- treal. The load eonsist�d oi cobs and bum horses and were a fine'lot throughouL . i I . . I - , . I . . . . . I . : I i I I . � I 1� . . _. .1 I - , 1__ I- ­ __ - ­ I -1 . ,� -­ ____ � - _ - _ - .. _ z - -, _�. _­ ,..---.--. — I � 1. .1 I I : . . I . -11 � I - ­ . . 1-- 11 I -1 - .1 I—— ... 1. ­­ � ffm — — . � __ - i I I . _' . -I I - � � . —_ - --- - !;� I I O' - , --- , 'W � . TR0171"ERSANDC AbH-9RSINFRANCE dA:1-9s 6- . EK . � - � NIOTICEN I I : . . They Are Superior to Oure,in Everything Great Pralln ftom X14ney D%Isrnse� .1 Apple Butter and Jelly Factory. . . I ; � - bnt Speed. Wi0% ktdney dlse�tae, I unjee,ss-- the real - I The question naturally arises, Hov C.&USe J>f the' -trouble Jejer,adleated, the -_ - - - I I am now prepared to, meet the wants of All ray does the speed of the - French trotting dIPeiLLqe becomes More qeeply seated. old customers, janct as many new ones as can make '"ft&t this is the cas�-," said Mrs. J. Vur direct connections will save you A convenient to trade *-5th me. races compare with that of our races hi Halinan. wife of a well -'known meTch- . time and money for all points. JOHN';,KLEI . N, Proprietor, Seaforth. I I 4 I - this country? I have mado a careful etnt o -f Berlin, Unt "w' hown in my 94-6 1 . . I f i ,� C,Omputation., reducing k-ilometer.-S to Wpexle-ncee, for I '.6.d %zisffered fr-orn Canadian North West ' 1i . , kidney dls&-ee for !eighteen -long ; CA __ iiiles, and find that the time in tw(l � 'O �rjoy ., RE � . zkonths." Via Toronto or Chicago, , .,�Iljf"�,rl!/,"" " , — , 4� ,,,,, ,� , ". 1� mile race6 (,% 200 meters) and of 2 Y2 "Did you �suffer mu�ch pain ?11 was an British Columbia and California 1, zpj.'rg = I ,e,z 'jyj IN, deir- ! 't. - 1. � . 9, - 5I - 4, 'I 1. , M, i > , �- :n�,,.R% , I , � cl 4-11,q = mile races mad� by 8 -year-olds is at the fi� iry. I points. _­'�,152154141111 �. �,;____. �001k - - rate of 2:33 per mile. The speed teil& V�s," .qaId -TtIrs. 1�alm-an. "At tinies Our rates are the lowest. We have them 0 .$,;_�' , I hl,* CM :1, r-11. - w- '�O "" . i It * � the padrr would be so lnt..�nse, tha,t,I Wallit everybody and PULLMAN TOUR- r ! I 1 to increase fromyear to year, butnol would lose consciousness'aii-d go off ." 4 :. "� - I � zD - IST CARS for your accommodation. Call _Y = very,,,:rapidly. There are records as lov . iii. fadnting spells." 0 , , ;:; 10 �IN, C2 - -o-rrs diu you rnake to rid for farth,er information. I - _N .. - 1 r*m �7 r- , as 2:42 for 2Y2 inile races and 2:84 foi What eft ' �,_ r. j _ . 0 , i: . -n ,z 11� i , f�,;--,' cz - system- of the disease V" - Station G. T. R. Ticket Office. ,�,� I . 8-3,4 mile races. Considerinig tbe. cond.i. I t h'e' I '. ;�, . -1 .�_ "I did, as I thought, ' everytliln.-, A 'I �­_, I r" tions of age, weight carried, track and- through doctorr, and proprietary rnL-d­ - I . . T , ___ __ 12C ! . , distance, this mte of trotting is fazi cirres, but it ,xvt,.,5 nor ulidl S-ijutI.- _A,m, I rain - S,ervice at Seaforth I ___.. j. . I . H I ' __ i I f ..4 ,0 enough to prove the ii tility of the horse� erlocan KidneY Cure was brou,glat 1,1110C." : I i � for road use or for the army. They my Aotice tha-t L obtained relief. The I Grand Trunk P.r.iiway. I I results were marvelous. r--,,.-;-, canie - 0 � , 0 .. . . izains leave Soxforth and ("'-#on stations se , migbt seoure greater spmd by changing I after takin-g a. few doscs and th 2 uz-e of follows i 1 P-1 � ft I the conditions and trotting on smooth two bottles was ,sufficient to cu!e me aoiNrA Wur- 81RAPORTH. vimmox. 01 Im . - 11� 21 : � 0 tracks With bicycle sulkiesi mile h-eato. of 'all kidney trouble." �ssieager - - - - i2 4o P.- m. 1 02 ?. V. I . Where South AnaL-rican _E:Idn 3� Cure ssaengr. - - - - - ti.05 ii x. 9.22 P. x 1�� 0 1 kt They axe not likely to chaDge their sys- differs fpom t,he many 1,;11!3 and puv.- vixed rain - .� - 9.90 A: M. . 10.15A.M. . . - tem f or the sake of . the, extra few sec- d,ers advertised is li� the fac, that it !S tilixed Train ........ 6.20.p.m. 7.06 i% X. CD I . . % a, liquid, an4 dlssdhi,cs t1le'u-io acid 0jX% RAW- . . 0 onds to be whittled off from the records, . Pirmenger. - - - - 7.41 A. X. 7.26 A. M. 0 P 0 - &ca,uso such a ch . ange vvrould, in thc' and oxajate of linne that gath_�i-z !-I the Pawn - - - - S321 F. K. 3.05 P. M C -q ` . I w - . simstem. when ki�bey d1s.a-;2 Lz pr�scnt, Itized to- --- 6.25 F X. 4.35 r W :� to 0 0 first place, saerifice the high,. whort, - ' I if" a , . - - , - � ; a ��. p I J., . I Allowed to remain tbe�.e Fan.1-like pal o 0 j � I quiek.-step and the snappy actim which tiefes illtf!r ffi,rou.-h the kidneys , a ll ri., I Wellington, Grey and Bruce Pj tZj CD �j I they conxider essential to a good horse in firne, destroy tbern- endlely. I - I , GOING NoRTn-. Passenger. Mixed. C -t- M . - when in bee off from. tho race track. Sold by 1. V. Fear and Lumzden & Wilson � $thel....,. .. .. 12.41 P. x. 9.30 P.x. 0.00 A x. ft CD U) They are not likely to qontent them- I - Brussels ........ 2254 9.43, 9.46 ).-A a �� � Bluevalo__ - 1.08 9.57 10.10 t4 0 rn F -a - � selves without tests of al:iduran��e af The King of Anticosti. , Winghain.. .- .. 1.18 18.07 11.20 W ; weU am of speed, because the goTel ' eifl A letter to the Boston Globe from Quebec Gol -G SOUTH- Passenger. hUxed. CC CD crt- 0 . * Ingham .... .. makes the cmiditi,ons for most 0 th'6 sets forth some of the many schemes of M. 0 6.04 A.M.11.20 A. x. 7.w r.m 0 P 0 G 0 Bluevale' 6.14 11.35 BOG . raeos and lo,&ks to soundness and ribility Menier, of Paris, the new Owner of the 0ruseels.',*. :.'..*.* 6.�8 11.59 9.00 . 0 ti Pi in. other direaiobs, The goTmimeuf island of Anticosti, the mouth of the.St; fqthel.,, ­' ­­ 641 12.14 P.M. 9.80 !4 W I En - . ' L wrence, He has determined to establish I 4 . 0 Ids any breeding id un- ' I ) � absolutely forbi a herd of buffaloes -and. a herd of moose on I � 0 Q 0 , sound sWliom. It buys the best stal- � L-6ndon., Huron and Bruce. I I � lions obtainable and furni-shes servic the island, and has Eecured enough animals Goitire, NORTH- Passenter. W �� i I - � , this summer to mate a fair start.. If be � London, depart - - - - - - 8.16A.M. 4.454 k -0 I I at a nomilaa-1 fee. It spends latke sumf I he island some profit Exeter - - - - - - - - - - 9.80 6.00 I 11 . can n0se buffalo on ides of these animals- Herisall- - - - - - - - - 9.44 6.15 0 C a in, premiums for. races that test the use- will accrue, na the I W ) W I I � Kippen.. - ---..--- 9.50 4.20 li� 0 I �� ful qualities of young horses. It i iaktE ;.-bring a large pricel; but the chances are Brucefleld - - - - - ..... - - 9.68 6.28 0 1 I the conditions of racing such t1fat! af te, - -they will freeze to death i:tmbng the fogs at C11134C in,... - — - - - - 10.15 6 56 . Londi -%boro ... - ... ..... - - 10.88 7.14 (D 0 j the sea level. Mr. .�iler)ier has (lone much Go P P__j a horses are 4 years old the befit; ones ar( ' Blyth �t.. - - - - _... - - 10.41 7.28 . - for the fisheries -of thle lower St. Lawrence Be!gr ive... - .. .. — .. _. - 10A6 L87 1 %* . -, � I.......4 . � eful examination - V roviding suit bl no for marketin 0 - 1--j - : on the' groutid. of the results attained b� (y p 9 Wing3am arzlve--.--- 11.10 8.00 _o` TuNlitherto fishermen Gol�a & UT11- PAM P -a - Ul I ne catch in Quebec a �� I � Wing ism. depa 80A.M. . elt- I a the French' syst-em of 1�reeding - coacli �i ri.. - t - - 6. nagl.x a I . on the island have all owed valuable fish to nelgr %ve.. - - ... - — - - 644 3.15 N -D Cr " a horses seems to me to indicate that the go to waste because t�ey could not reach a - 1; '' (D a a 131yth.... ..­­_... - 6.66 3.r3 results are satisfactory. , market. , Fishermen 'have been employed . Lcmd�sboro ...... - - - ... - 7.03 ' SAS 9) j..q (D �.3 5 - . � Clint m..... - ..... - - - - 740 S59 1 Tike A favorable position fer'watch. this summeer catohiDg cod, which have I 41 I ing the Fmart immouts in the drives ,Ind been carefully cured for the market � Brue field., - - .- - - - 7.69 4.28 � 1�.s W a * -: Kippm I - ___ -_ -_ E08 4.41 Pu Arr. P) .: - parks of tParis. Leave the Pliabs and thE 'An effort- will be made to navigate � HenE III - - - - - - - - - 8.16 463 1 0 . ! icag( the lower St. Lawrence during the winter. Exet, r_____:..4___ 8.35 6:08 :� V a 11very rigs out of the --ount. In Ch All of the experiments of the energetic London, arrive) .............. 9.50 A.m. 6.26 P.xj 0 1�_j . . i , , : . ,and. in N,ew York we see carriages, har- Frenchman inay succeed., and if they do, I I - 93 CD 0, � . ness drivers and footmen, wbips-and much will be added- to the wealull and ,re- j I I't F . _D T 1.0 0 9 , . . _" M _11 a @150 f lower Canada. ­ ' G n1tvil. t buttons tbat, leaye .nothing to be aesired, sources o . F �, � UTT DGE I � � ­ -0 .. , but satisf aaory* foame are, oh I So searee. ____, 11 C ele Agent in Seaforth for . (1) ..i . I ,.-.. , , X ilyk 814 qW i . L . Of two horses in .a team, one holds hif fl, I I t­tttttt � iaiAai� i . I -i ) - U i 02 I -J. !4 nose up) the other dowu, Th-rae Out 01 . ­ - � , - 15H R'S QUEENSTON CEMENT % 56filething Noedvil-to Diagnose the i i I 1. (D citt . I . four even whon drawing fine carriagek . I I 'AND— crt- I I Cause *r Reart Disarnse. f 0 1"d will show a lameness somewhere amonj . I C UELPH and ACTON LIME. ti .44 I ­ the eight feet. In about two weeks' , ScIentists can*ha,rdly confei a, great . . fatteld (D tr j,boon eja the hiuman r&de than In r . 0 1 careful watching in the best drives 112 Thl i Is the best lime on the market. Full Instruct I.-Tt, I I . Pari � teams attached tio ,Wafflnk an Investl$�ation that wtil re- tions given for all kinds of cement work. 1willialso P-0 t:� "P10% I s I only. saw two su* In isepuring a0me certedn meth0cl keep n stock Portland. Cement, Parl,4 Plaoter, Latla, Uj , fine carriages where one of , the horsek of preventInWg the ea.d ,of ,heart dis- Hajr, 134ak, ete., A full stock of all these kept can- P = C -t- . ., showed the leas�t lameness. This conclu- 'aw& A Toolst or Ed -1 -son, with th*lr stauty on hand, Prices right. Warehouse south 0 ,*�-T-aYs, MaY be a-1 le to Bolve the prott of the railway track, opposite the freight shed. pi 9) . . C+. - sio,u that they have a higher average 01 blem, and yet the: r Mn hil,rdly a,ttain I , 1-1 soundness is not based on either a casual gTeater success tham -has come as a . , F. GUTTERIDGE, Sea4orth. W, .0 or a 1-imited observation. The differenec avelilt ot Dr. Agne,Wls Oure for the . 1 1181-tf -6 I - - _C+_ L__j rt, a remedy -that, In the most dis- �._k r7Q is mtrik-ingly apparent. And how those treasing cases, 43 able of atemming , I horses do lift their feet up and bri. 0 P-4 -1139 the worst f o,rms aj heart traubIe� dMe 9) thein down I You could Almost make a .fact that In. half im bour 4t wil 01ST A WORD L,,. f give I t CD ittt I . rr— � 60 man believe it waa,�aziotter animal from tM P&tIent rell6f 3'an evidence of As 1! � -ABOUT- ct- W CD 0 � ! I : pecirliax adaptatloa. to tWo troubaew, � � � .1 � limping, : � the, lumboring,slobbering, 1 P-41 'Where cluick resul z must often be at- ! I tzj round legged, thick hided brutes that happens. 2dre. ----.---' HARNESS ........ - [ 'tttt tained, or else the worst � , �. � go in finoarness here, It is not that .W. T. )�Lund.ell, of Dundalk, 011t Is I - - I I . you asnnot see O.Uce or, tWica a day � in one, o -f many ,thou�andq who 1?0e4e ,We �,re giving the beat value in har- " Chica o a gatisfactory carriage team. they owe their livee -to thIs remat,kable ness ever offered in Seafort,b, made by 9 . dis<)Qver,r, . ­ ., - . I I q w. ONDERFUL DISCOYERI '_ '_ . , workmen and only first-class skille& � Tkoae are the teams in their first season Sold by 1. V. Fear and Lumsden &. Wilson3 ! � I of nervico in the city. After one iseasoi3 : msLteri4l -used. . 9 I � , 1 * IN]!" KICIEP they are about sure to go to pieces, I Press Proverbs. I Rep4'irmig prOMDtly attended to. IeT d!k - partly the fault of lack of care, pdotly � .& Ext.11-Asior I-EGGIS f RESH More men die too late than toosoon. Bring 41ong your o1a collars and we . roit 1 2 th* fault of inherited tenderness. TherE : Wil is not so much difference in price foi A. coward can somet.mes deal a ' .errible : I m4ke them work. mostl4s. blow. ,� 1�ight harness a specialty. the best carriage teams. A coach team I o I I �.The truest sympathy is never expressed ! ; Egg �- , � of chestnut geldings that took firsi in words, �..- - - i:�I��r t . I premium at the Concotirs Hippique in Faith with some people means simply M a ii - 1111 .. I � � Paris this spring was sold for 15, 006 trusting to luck. I i I -- _. . francs --say $3,000. There are men im No amount of kind words ever atones for Comer Main and Joh,n Sts., ! . - an unkind deed. - �*�! I I I Seaforth. I Chicago and New York,who would pas ­­­.�_, � . - I - -as *uch for such tt t�itm; but the'supply .Most men who 'are "made" by their I I I . wives are made worse. � - � I j - I islaakijig,.ajadthig akesouratandaxdf It, is easier to spend all ou make than to I I � . y : , low.-Cer. Breeder's Gazette. make all you spend. 810 N 01KCULAR I I I , . - � i When a woman can find nothing to worry, I . ' . . I Best Covering For Ensilage. about she worries about that. . OF T H , C) . The best covering is one that is tool All men are born free and equal, b � ut a I i E SAW 11 i ­ IT 18 N-0 FICKLE. and moist while at the Same time ex. good many of them got married. I � . .--- , I cluding air the best.' Many .have used The man who says ,-only what be thinks rn -You sintply treatt 'the Eggs with Very Su0cessfTilly green or even wel will soon acquire a rdputation as a cy"Irlic. t4 I P PRXM1tVE1t and lay them away suffi- f - i Pim . - . � wewds and grass.' This soon rots No man call outlive his usefulness ; he , ! I , in a basket Or' box. *,%****"&"%" I may stillserve as some sort of horrible ex- . W -1 ciently to form an almost imperv'OnE ample. . ' 9 `4 CD � . . - stratum over the surface. Usually aboul Every married couple have at least one 11 � W P 0 :: LAY DOWN A SUPPLY WHENTHEY ARE two feet of tramped damp green material secret -what they '.really think of each : tzi 0 C -t- rn - . CHEAP. � .is used. it is expected, of course, that other. � � � el -i 0 to fbIs will all rot down into a soft, slimy � 0 Call for book giving full information, fr=a. ­ - �_4 (1) P-4-3 Pt of cliarge. mass. If the hent is very great in thE 66UTH VICTOBI:& Seitic� W . . I . ft 1571" FoR SALE By ALL DRUGGISTS. � silo, wbiob it is Mely to be if the ma- � ,-, Co.) 0, P ­ t,erial put in is rather dry, this covering 17harles Falrbairn, M.P... spesiks out in 00 ti 0 �L , may become fte fanged. and dry instead Definite Terms. i IC -1-11 =r � C+- -_ 11 of of rotteri. The object df using watei I -- . � is P aneaft iano , Juet what - con,44uslons South Vic CD t it -j- .., Karn 0: n & P 0 11 C+. 0 : torlu'r, member may h2we reached on � 1 ca B n__ and tramping ensilage is to -cause a bet- I , � ter solidification, thereby excluding acinae questions Is perhaps uncertaln', ' I el. (1) I -J. 0 : Company. I but tha,t MT. Fairbalm has clear and l = Ul 0 , : . more air than if left unwet and un. definite views a.wi to the xia,ttire of Dr. . C CD � : tramped and to arrest the heating 01 Agnew'f3 CcLtamhai Powder there can What we say is true, and be no ftubt. Accustomed to dea-ling I � I the matwial. V+ �,,o . 't..j. : frankIy with mattera as they come be- I *A i_,� C11. Everybody knows it. �Ensilage appears to be better" if it f4ore',him, he has with every plaInneAss � . ! i . . I hdats after bein told of the effective chaxacter CD W :9 � , g put in the silo, but of this _1� I Our success demonstrates .that business canbe - th�is heating should be arrested in a "niedy In the ca,ser of ca.tarrh or cold Co PC 93 9 done on a falr� sque,re basis, and be successful. . in the hea,d. The quick rielief tha;t I C -ft. .1 Tbere's-a repson for us continually getting tba - sb�lort time, or it will produce molcl.' A* CoMeo fmm a use of -this medicin Tn'�"" Pto 1.1 9 greatest abaro of trade. Never has our=. tery been ' I 11 to the quantity of water, that should 13 '�_ . 0 it -a - 11 so complete s4 it Is now.. No other concern osiasell I point In which not alone Mr. a - Im - '87 W 14 0 1.1 11 .. -will ; none can give you. the but _)hundreds of ,others.. ir CD : at the prices Ve can.and I d6pend. altogether on the character ol Itm4rn . _ ha.ve I . I "I, I . choice of oo,fino 4 line of instruments as ouro, In I the m,iterial put in. Only judgment cau freeI testlfle*d. If a cure. is de'pired . - . CD CD C square or upright flanos, or for church or parlar ELVOIS 6heap, -Y�orthless imitations or2cs. � , - . tzj V : �� direct this matter. If the corn is quitE , - ­ Na : 11 . i .X . I new orgitus and pianos .war orm - occasion Sold byl, V. Fear and Lunisden & V�ijson CD 9 . j , ranted for the term immature, there should be no � I . I , I of seven y - . I for watering it. If it is matnre and dTy, I t I : � � rn -: (= TERMS79,16. �r $10 or more monthly,until paid. . What can be more liberal, more InducIve, more l Reporti3. �i -i M crt- : �thenitwonld bear considerable. water, I . I in �. a oafethantol4iya ARN. '-. . There are nc HAY. -The August monthl ;, : , - . - y re for I ; especially at the surface. Y) I i po I i In t 0 : . i ,� ownZINT . - exwt experiments as yet which indicatE school in Section No. 2 Ha, is as ntws : ,......., � Vi I � � . 0 � 5 1 L. D . I , . 1what metbodl should be practiced Names are in order of merit. Fifth, iJ.W. 0 : - 01 Senior Tli rd,- 9; I I ,ts P . . what material should be use(! in cover- Todd, Flora M.Northeott. , I 03 : 1429 MANAGER. ; t; . Jessie Munn, Robert O'Brien, Carrie ould. " I , ') I , I . ling a gilo te secure best results.-Coun- (!J� , fa m ( It-th : � - i .0 I 7 - Junior Third,-Gertie. Harvey, J. R. orth- as FOR T,WENTY-SIX, YEARS , 'Ll - = I !try C[entleman. � I (1) a i cott,H. F. Johnston. Second,-J.E. ould, 1 �N I . W. E. O'Brien, Luella Munn. Second I I 7 ,Baby Zeef's the Thluir. -Frankie Northeott, Maggie Souther y, J. � � - 'CA C.-� as I The Clikago stociyards market sup- R. Munn. First 15art-Ethel Harvey Ber- � . CD )ttA. I DUNNS - plies daily eyidence of thefact thatearly tie Northeott, Willie Gould. The beat ' ,01 : n . � I 0 I maturity is the "one thing needful" in spellers in the monthly spelling in tebes .09 - . � 0 (1) a - . meeting existing conditions in beef cat- were: Fifth, J. W. Todd ; Seniori T ird, COID mW P'S : Jessie Nfunn;� Sunior Third, pj: BAKIN Ow _� ' tletrade. While hundreds. of 1,400oi ston;9econd, J.E.Gould; Second Part, " , CD : . 1, 600 pound steers are gonig over th( Frankie Northcotb; First Part, Ethel MT 0 " : 1 . scales at $3.60 to 64.25 it is worthy 01 Harvey. - - . 1`1 9 . P 1W DE I note that a load of -nice 1,-050 pouild SCHOOL No. 10 McKILLOP. -Report of ,Rr Pot- , , Pi : . 71 yearlings sold laftly at $5.06. Baby School No. 10 McKillop, for month of 2; 0 � : THE COOKS BEST FRIEND e -the thing. The big tallowy o:s August: First, -L Trewartha, .�. Morripon, (D , A LARGESTSALE IN CANADA. b ef 't; und. year- M. Henderson. Part.Second,-J. Sheridan 10 = I't a, 1. - has had his day, a 1,000 po 0 � I (1) a I E. Smith, 14 Warden, Second, -C. Smith, 4p"- tmm� ii� lings that will bri ig $5 on a demoral. C, Dodds, J.Campbell. Thir(�,-V.Murdie, W , Qm V �'� 0 To Farm ers of Oanad.a. _ _1 d Ized market cani lot ,be bred fr , " 1! . 0'a N. Hanna, G. 8mith. Fourtl�,-B. Grieve, * %%* I CD P .: is . CD, Several kinds 0 wire fences have been placed on . Scrub" sires and dams. M. Dodds, J. Tudor. i � . 111101010 In& ,_ be market, hone 61 which bave:proyen entirely sait- I t —4, - I in - I - I � ofactory; bat In placing before you our I 1 81 J_ __jVjV_ - - - - I * Virginia, Qeorgia and N6rth ang -IT C,466 CIM0 W, A's lot (D - CHAMP16N ,STAY WIRE FENCE, South Carolina could market many mil. . � _.� ! , - � , ' (D we do so confideptly, bdlevin; that we bave over - lion dollars Nvorth of sheep and spring The OjL,ty = dy I&W-111stento W11slich wdl +'k mms I Ul came all of the� objections that bave been raised lambs every yE ar. Mutton and lamb are care is"rAllsm, In I to 3 Days Is . Cp C), alfainst wire fences in the put. - It Is composed ot , - , . vns I the Reach of All. '. I P :ny desired numb4 of galvanized steel wires, pf" J bound to be m)re and more in demand. hl� , P -A t 81 Sultable dist&i.bee &part, upon which are plwc�kd � The price of Ii�ef has become so high -t4a South Ainekidan rt,heumatle Cure for , pi CL tj (1) I two half-inch half4ound steel bars, one on each side poor people in,the cities that they can rh,eumiLtism and neural,6-la, radl�ally * � I of thb wires, with groove between to fit tightiv 40a 1 1 cures in one to three d-ays. its actloon --I— I __7 the wires, and bolted With four bolts boldlog ihem - - . I I I I no longer affoild to buy it as they did � � ! firmly together d preventing the wires from milidd- upon the system is remarka-ble and I ! ­ � : formerly. I :. mysteriows. It removes at once the in imectory for 1896. ing up or down.. t js also arranged That the actions .� � CM00 of heat and cold 1 I.expauding and contracting the ^ cause, and the disease immediately dis- wires are thoro j 7JY OORtrolled by tightenerMk hand ... L JOHN X06 80 Reeve, WIntbrop P. O.' eu I season* of the year. - . MARRIA 10ENSES iappears. The fimt dose greatljr beu<�- . WILWAKi BALD, Deputy-Iteeve, Lead- the fence am be apt t -ant at &I nd wie fits. 75 cen-Pa. � * . All we ask ii an ellm not on of Its merits 0, . bury P. 0. L 1 I an satisfied you r decide it has no eqa manii- " I SUED AT Sold b�- L V. Fear and, Minisden & Wilson , Wilt XOGAVIX Councillor, 14adbury P. 0. factured by - � . I . - JOSEPH4 0. MORRISON, Councillor, Beachwood I I I # . P. 0. I - EDW�Ml LITT & CO.1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE, -'-Sergesnit G6orge Biddick, of London, I I . . . DANM,.NA*UM, 0ounoillwBeedbwood P. 0. DWin P. O., Ont. . - -SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. F,ngland, is, in Mitchell spending a week or, : j0EM C� NOARMN, Clark, amp. 0. I twowith his brother, Mr. Fred Biddick. DAVID x. RON, Trissurer, Winlitim P. 0. . I R. 5. SC&T, S,eaforth, Is agent , I . . . for :I WX.z B"ah ood APPOINTMENTS MADE. Sergeant Biodick has been in thearmy VWS D 00f@'U*dor.w1m%fMP-h0-P-�0. for the isle of, County and Town- I — - 12 years. and has se&ed in F, t gouth � sw=D - gyp s, 0 ID POLLkRD, Asniwy InWetor,Lsad ship rightL 1459 . NO WITNESSES REQUIRED. - Afries, Berinuda and the West 1ndies. bw P. oj� . I . I . � I � . � I I I I . � � . ­ . I . . I F . � - . � � . I I . . � � _ �' � I . I I . , � � ; I I i . . I I , I I . , . . . . . - -1 I . 1� , � . _ - I ­000ROW-41", ! - "'MI. __ - :��� __ - . - M�"Nswx P> t II : i . I - - I - - � I � . I - . � - . - I . I � 1, , . � , - - . 1, T I . I I � . e . - . � � � . i . . . I � I I :. __­ --- - I 11 , - . -1 , , I -_ - -_ � ­ - - - ,I -_ � -_ - - - ­_ -_ _ _ � _. -_ -_ -- - � ----. � . _­­_­__­__.__ � — ­ - - , , -- -- - ­­ , . ­ __ - __,_­,_­____ _ .- I ___ - - � ___ ­_ —12- - - J; - . h ... � I. - - ­ - i __ __ - -11 - .� ,� -I---- --- _. I . . , I N I I � .. I- I . I i i � I . I - I I ! I � - � . 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