The Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-09, Page 8,
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*.11 general tbrou the Ism* notion t
T5 POR ,k hasty review * tbst situation me,
II .flat be 4i:eta. A Portia* ,Sid tdIts, IPA
THE, FARMER. Willed by my father, independent Of
thst Cad'oreleard referred to, sold some
411 years Mum at 010$ per acre, and
rtx.riumtxon IX AFFIXINGit h4e t.64***4 `hanged hag" at 46°
per acre, and this is no eacePtion.
MANURES
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674o. a No. 1.„Me•
IVelen% , ete Ott *33 I* *IA% 9111
i 'orom.....,34 ue 20 00 „„ „ ,,#,
Cifiehlii. ...,,01.1 ' ,,. , ,, 1 ri, I ,60-
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. Inali..,.. ., a eil
a- Prapeemi i'esaii tem num 34 io ila per omit salt*.
For treasient advertieemente IA cent*
Per lino for.the first ineertionl ll cePta
pee Hoe 00,0 subsequent ' insertitm,-‘
hoeparell itteateire. Frofesaional Cards',
•pot exceeding. One inch* 00.00 Per
On4UM. Advertilielnenta without Epee*
Ili° directions Will be pabliehed till
forbid. and , oberged lor sect?5,dInt1114
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W. X. MITCHELL,
, . Editor and PrePrietor.
'HE MOLSON'S NK
Ineor-qyated„bY et of PailIement1905.
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APIT'41. /07°°$14531."
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WIN:,.110LON; kailPEERSCIN. PreOdent,
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rvoteattPctitinted,' Oolleotione Made, pratie
.rateite;), Greeting. and Anierhisen Illscebasigr
baugh.t and SCIet; 'Interest altowedoalielabelft
Head Ogle°, - MONTREAL,
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sivrtros DANIt. •
Interest allowed on gums of $1 and up.'
*• Sour Ohs tor phi Peer, VA •cure
hillOttlanesa, idea lieadeohe, limedleee
444304/ Wire tient ate,, TheY ars in
valuable to prevent a 0014 or firer.*
fever. Mild, Pale, certain, they tive worthy
your confidence. Pereiy•vegetrible, theY
can be takeu chtldren or delicate woolen.
Price, 24c. et ell Medicine doter' or nyneoe
oi Won• Coe Imtell• mule
dOhti T, Etiimertort
fljE LEADIPO DABBER, -
sinial!s block, opposite Post Oflice
- • 41.80 ' •
Aget for Standard Ire !Durance Co
Bead Office Or Canada, Montreal.
Xnsurane 000 000
lflve�tjre riztif:(fetade, ,118:500:000
Establial.e0 1825 The, old reliable end favorite,
CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP.
4citURPItir,
• (uccessore to j. W. Langford.)
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Having bought out the above Vastness, We
'Maui to conduct it on the cash principle, and
will supply our customere.witle the best meats
t lowest pay ug pr ees,
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GEO. TROW111141.1.-
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1100960er and General
Albert Street, North, Clinton,
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jOBBI/siG A SPECIALTY.
• Woodwork ironed and finet-olass material
• and work altarantestl: .Iform implements and
ms.eLinee rebuilt sad revoked. •
Me ter into a a lab e ant•oo an•a ame roa . a ere was
BURNING n oris ron oos
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..* e•e•-.**-1 I Ihitter-ttIeentreelfttlice dairy . is the baby too thin?
TIA TO OF T ;IL TIMM
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not tree, and the demand here 1st act- DOCS he increase too slows
,.., Lye. Prieee /cep steady. CreaMerY
Prtlette Of Of4111, Cattle, 011.4033; 00. moves well. The nnotatione are au fel- ly in weight?
III the Leading MO% . Joerg-eItairy, tub, poor to medium, 11
• ta 12e; choice 18 to 14,e; large rolle.14 Are you in constant ion
to isq flummery., tut41 and boxee.19 to .
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to 1150; aMall lb p,rinte., about 15
Toronto, Feb, 8. -At the market to- be Will be ill?
During the eau et ham x owed quite. CO DPC H day Wfs had no poeitive avenge of 20e; lbs, te ele; with au occasional Then give him more flesh.
tt lot of manure Pat as it wsie taken elble, and 4 bole four .kir five test were the quotations of to-daY. him more power to
We Cheese',-* Market ie firm. Choice Give
s. Lot of Mantilla jilet as it waetaben Select rather elaYey ground, if pots- any kind, the quotatione pt Tuesday 22e, for egeot packagea.
atook mils at trout 1)84, te 10 1,40.
Para the eteble. Not caring to p to th *noun fie an eeeejleet ' market for cheieh Buffalo, Feb. 3.-1ring Wheat -De. resist disease, 1-10 vertamly
and angled it te the outside of afield (leen. With eidee sloping down to the as high, oecaelonally, at 60 per poimd; 88 1-10; No. 1 Northern, la
lie - mire accordinge t of Nei
It so late r put it into the spreader YOU Wilk to Make and Alva five teat Muff, and exPort cattle Bad up to mend liMited nierke firm; No, 1 hare, needs a "fat -forming food.
Northern 80 3-ic W'nte w •-• I •
---hegari and, circled the entire field. Centre, where a fire fa etartee, 'Ellice good, bUteher cattle allowed 110 Change, Scott's ,c4riulsion is just
rod,'' notatu'an.yi isez; wtit!'
I had.enough to gofer a strip eight en at, many eohe as will burn well, and sold UP to 50 Per P°1-026. 78e. Corn -Dail; easier; No..8 yellow, that food. It will make the
baby plump; increase- the
c.Morrie. We Iled un open winter fired, then add more cobs. Continue in 0 1,40 ver,pomad ; 0„ea iambs were
Itrm ete°1*3416 12-49 .1-02 at 21,' 4-1.4gtri 1 i.1.7r41.1
apparent that the manure wail lia•v-
li full Or burning oohs:Then over %nose Thursday liefe. is • not, , a 4 white, 82 1-2c ; No. 2 mixed, 42 1-2o. i. k
ing a very beneficial effect. DY the 3, 1 3
W••9,13 4$ a large•tin or abeet-iroll; ma's market day, it ie merely an off day; 13arleY,--Strong; ages ot Western; e3 c ee s, andy proTspheinritoyhtilodrtehne
H... I could .get ou the ground to put er. An old tin roof or. dtecarded cor- hut hUninead wile 'done. • Trade to -day rrt 5013:0040f.,• iloYue-r_Npoimrininatti Ndo,a: in W11010 b0d- .
growth of weeds and grass had Sterling ileoavver zle mire, lilt tzhi,s ttilua nit ttirel usually firmer ter -all kinda of stuff No, 1 whlite,. caiaT, 751 2t*--Nel°2;sed;-4 take to it aS naturally as thcy
up. It was my intention to Oaten Man- have rt, littpply of the best Of 04=0001. tilt4 -Nit" 6°Qd' • ° - . ' - • •ericw,m-essi Feb', -3,_--Ilreheet__Ne, 1
nrieg the field in the spring, but tiand can feed as Yall Whill or lama tha 'Sttlls, eteeUerPi etch. aro Olt° nu- 'Nelt.thern, 75 1-2 to 76e; No, 2 do„ 73 1-2 scow. 5.37 sAGnwted 44117.4.kielmdnliarst‘Terolite.
f d i t a I t
e evet their. ot hog '
447' not more than 800' t''riees are 4534- tin° 115e2aciolis; 'Feb, 3 'Mb; -..1` ii 1-2e; May, 751-8 to 75 1-40; July, 751-2o
rods wide around the field, writea Rapt. end leave until they are thoroughly ekbeep wore unchanged at 14 to 40 .144 No. '4 yellow, 39 3-40; No, 3
• With much r ein. Wore spring it Wee thie way. adding a fresh *aye r OS 1300A At from 43,26 to 03.40. weight; bring color to the.
- white, 34 1-2e ; NO, 3 hit 83 1 2 N
as the last is well afire until the pit of w e, ej
the fieltr in a spring ceoP quite a rOffeted iron sheeting will antiwar- was, a' (rifle: easy at prices that Were tfetreit 3 Nt,1400 . V °°' '
4.
• eash and 'January 75 1-2e• ,78 1,-26 o to their milk,
press of 'farm -work and late epi • log whole amount to the ee o an e changed, '
to 74e. Bye -No. 1, 581-2 to 09o, • •• •
, the swine •ruri to it 'WI we :had a, light run s to- Barley -No. 2, 52 1-4 to 52-1-2e; eample,
Prevented. hPPetite ogle for it. •
There wee innst marked showing •
of the fall manuring. The second Beason •-
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•-•-• at an -
•steady and, urielianged, Very Choice tc,r, 73 1_40; may,; 78 3.40; Jul, 74 140. 75.10-4o•; .Tuly, 75 1-2e.
hogs brought 'frone.'44.25 to 44.97
//:lertrla haer ex;appp
Lin- A ITA15 SIIIN ISLAND.
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manure zonsisting ot two loitd: of least:inn send France Move Gone Annexe
.traok-No. 1." hardv 741 c; No, 1 T ledo, Feb., 3. -,Wheat -No. 2 Mob;
75 k d • M 7$ 3-13 R 2
er 'cwt.; light hogs fetolied frona $4 Northern, 73 1-10; No 2, 71 1-4c. Flour -
came, 58 1-2c. Otoverseed-Prime, cash,
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r sum,- First patents, $3.90'to 04; second at- 8 op .• navy 4 asked,
mer followed and I woes disappointed • 1/114" c8, 113-14°P'it. ttlIkaili;12:1,011 att ohae,i5vYperfatewtras c°4141-1. erdet rat) t° 68.80 first clears, ;2.65 old, * : ' •
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rotted to one of tbe fresh. Y It, bul
truth° result of the early attramer dress-• OUt the'Facifia ip a striP of lend' s to 02. 5. , Bran -In bulk, 010.25 to• •
UNCONWORTA13LE TO BE woo,
Ing but the effect a the fall dress- which has a will of Ito own and.will outside figure. OvCre are W.Or only 010.75.
e 0.
mg was very marked, and the- crops not undergo allegiance to any power, PI and !AAP 02 Per mitt: All graeea
now too they chop of,
hard,- eis,11, 75e 5.-8e ; 'January, 74 1_20; a Whenever a Chinese' statesman be.
ea or ow,
Were mach better 011 that part man- They eau it.raken /40114., are in. soled request, w e_Lexo p -t
MaYo 77 1-8 to 77 1-4o; j'uly, 77, 1-2o ; to k th
ured 18 months before. These are cold
Xondi BUR was the first ,t,e exice14--u-t, Olf stores, and these Will, no.
NO, I Northern, 72 1-2e; JannarY, 72 the end off him that he use f know
facts. • • "
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mg purPosine
• I have pllrellased and enreaci• • thou- er it. •In 1889 the •British corvette Following' is„the renge •of-ettrrent
Sands Of loads. If the eqinmonlY "Ege,ria noted a prominent island in quotations ;--
•eepted theory .aboat Manure and men-. the South. S. Palm. trees avere'grafv, '• -•aitITLE•
'uring be true oier waete and ,refluie r,„„, on „ extte-mit:y., a .0033.1. Shipping, cwt. 4 25 4 4 75
Matter would .pollute the soil. The "'I:5 "P PV"frUt4"
116W light shining fax' the Sdentific Mantling .bluft rising 150 feet above Butcher, cbojcs, do.' 3 50 412 1-2
farmer is preying to be the trip, end the Rea, • . BUteher, med., to good. 325 .350
is' hitenust!' "Hoei 'does timmus perform
par escort on y o e soi
f c",, ,rhe d h ift b d A th Biloes, per owt . . because this particular °mania shackled by diseasesed yet how man times has Dr.
answers " Virhat ma' f" What _ - Butober, inferior. , 500 1.2.1,+2
On landing, the commander was "Sheep and Lambs,
•a t d ' I t th 't If struck With the.beauty of the island. Ewes, per OWt 5 00• 3321-2
Lambs, per °Vit. . . 4 25 4 40 Vihat a been tO ManY a fnan OltwOMan•ifthls were literally so -How Many spirits are broken
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te Carries Her Heart
on Her Sleeve"
ie converting manures and fertilizing It- Was not more thao a mile in length
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. TO TH E FAFitifiERSI.
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' Money advanced, to Atmore on their own ' - • - , _ , •
notteawith onerir mere- endorsers. ' No wort- •
Studr VW Own in tereat and go *here
gage required ati.Securil.Y. • ' - *
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•11: 0.' PRIMER, Mn Olinton. ' II' ,
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LIABLE,- 11-4NEuS.,
G. D. IVIcTAGGARC nE
, , ) I manufacture none but the beat of stook.
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Banker,:
A LBE.ET ST ET, ' -
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A General Ranking •Thness Transacted.
Notes Diacounted. ' Drafts Issued, -
Interest, Allowed on Delsosits.
ar.ectsceVe me.a.,-eree..coata
- CLINTON • . • - ONT.
• Devrare of shops that sell cheap. as they
' hive got to live. Call and get prices.
Orders by moil promptly attended to.
CLINTON •
John Bell
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Harness Si:apprizing, mySh, One
The NeKillop Mutual Fire
Insurane toipany.
Trinsapeted".cRepresen a 'Lif.sevIeralls of ihr best', , ,•.. ' . --------- "
Companies and any information relating to ' ...
Ant for thee confeder time- I ife femur knee _ F.a.i7n, . An&Itiolatek Tow a ,P...r, °party
in,nrance• gladly given. - 'General District -
Co.e.Money to Loan onalleasonable Raton ' •' 11 ... n
0 lv I .suied '
Office—.Palace bkick, opposite Hornet. - -• phosphoric • acid in forms suitable for resurrected .island was formally an- Oateneal-Pirra: Car lots „of. rolled
Milkers and Calves.
C h • 25 00 5 •
/IOW philosophy roves that tbe• soil Is no sign of the island having been 110- Agnew's Cure for the Heart brushed against the grim mope,' and robbed b m of ids WOK.'
0 00
only a medium, that the countless Dana- tweet, the captain, after having Ca,. a • • 2 00 6 00
hers of bacteria attack manurial Mat- sued et. Polecat Ishind,, piante *00 lveSeeth . •
Rogii.
ter inthe warmer season in the field. Union *Tack on its topmost pinnacle, ' rit.o•oste a-• t. _
cw
and in the manure heal) at alt sea- The results at •hs voyage Were re- vetoss, per t. . 4 25 4 37 1-2
Light hogs, per ewt, . 400 425
sons, %digest •it and reeonvert it into ported, and neXt year a transport ship Heavy hOgS Per cwt. ; 000 375
It t 1 heer to build up was sent with ortleri,to• make further '
plant food. et s,
• • the soils so as to make neore plants. reports. Tbe caPtain of the •Egeria, BREADSTUEPS, ETC.
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• • More plants inean,more animals, more who haPPened. to bein command of the Wheat -Chicago showed . some 1 tath
animals menn more gold for the far.. transport. On arriving at the- place deney to improve after the break ,to -
mer.- and more manure to make. the where he had left the island wee mu- day, closing quotations being about the
soil BM richer. • prised to find that". it had disappeared. lowest. Trade here dull. Offerings
Nothing was left but a low • and dan- of Ontario wheat light, and demand
germis coral reef, with the sea beat-. slow. Holders asked 70e for red and
TIIP, USE AND ABUSE OF LIME. ing against it. The cliff bad distils-. white wheat, north and west, and ex- .
ared and with lt. th atm trees portera hid 116 1-2a • No 1 15ranitelya
d vegetation, England's flag had hard sold at li5o. North Bay Holders
the natural fertility Of the gal. PleAlt8 aa • •
Limo has the property of unlock' g • e P
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sunk.:Wit e land. . aidred 81 1-20 for •No. -,1 bard, Owen,
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Mind have their food in soluble form. Tviro yetPahlater the Erencli'Grivern- Senna and Midland. • •
&one being washed out • of ..thi3 son b the Te•Oiti°- , She 'found her way Eel-- for otraigbt rolle4 wood, middle
but nature to PreVent this Plant food ment ant the cruiser Doehaffto ault to Flour --Easy, Exporters .q ote 49.00
con, There was. an island nearly. the freights. Sale for local account •were
rains, etc., holdS its natural, stores In exact counterpart of the one discovered made et 03,10 to 08.12 12.
an insoluble form. Lime, was "previded by the English corvette in 1889..except Xillfeed-Scarce. Demand continues
in this ease fie a key te. these stores: that the southern promontory was lib good. Toll, lots of bran at the local
t' n of li breaks up. the feet high „instead of 153, as. reported or riallIs tireucliht 114; and shorts 4116 ;acar
An tipp Ica 10 . tin) Egeria. The palm trees bad gone, Ms, mai reighte -are quo e at
soil, and liberates nitrogen, Potash, and the island was still verdant. The 013.50. for bran, and, i16for sh,orts.
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CONVEYANCING: moumiCippen P.O.: W. I. Shannon, See'y. .-
George Watt,' President,ffarlock P.O.: Z. I3.
' ' ' . -____• fret's., ,iiierefor h, 1).0. ; Thone, a E. Bays, In:,
John Ridout;
. _ speotorof looms, Se depth. P.O.
' DIRILCTORS : , • • . '
Vir, taz Droadfeet, Seaforth ; John G. deem
Conveyancer, • Commissioner Etc. Winthrop: 0 re a e.. f 1 .,.. E.
• , - gay& Seeder; h; '.10nrea Evans. Beachwood ;
Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; Thomsa • Fraser.
Fire' Insurane. - ...- .... Real Estates ameefield; John. B. McLean. RIPPerl.
' ' igoneYe to Lend . , .4010NTG: • -
, •" Itobt. Smith. ;Oarlock : Robert Moltfilleni. Geo-
. , '..' Office -HURON STREET CLINTON forth: James,ennnning14 Egmendville, J, )V..
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. liateffolmesilller P. 0.; John Govenloolt and
'weei*Wrata 4romivitaitAt
a ... . , . Tohn 0, MOrrivok, auditors. • • • •
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' ' :" _ • ' sect other bushman will bo promptly,attented'
A.. 7. Parties -Alesirons to effect insurance or trail.
bit'. W. Giiiiiir "' -1111417,11:1C1-14111;110::11111.1'
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R: • C. P.. and L. R. C.S., Edinburgh la
raiad Trunk Railway.
Office --Ontario Street • Clinton. Night 41.
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tall& at front door of residence on Ratten -
• bury Street, opp. Presbyterian Church. t• Train arrive and leave Clinton Station as
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Dr. Graham
ce.i Perrin's Block, Rattenbury St.
Niglit,ealls at Office attended'to
'cpulroist, ONT. •
Dr. Shaw, ,
Officer-Onfarlo,Street, opPeahe English
church"' formerly occupied by Dr. Apple -
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DENTISTRY. -
I;tr. BRUCE:
geon. Dentist.
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OFF/CE,Over Taylor's Shoe Store,
• Clinton, -Ont' Special attention to-preser.
eation of natural teeth. .
N. B -Will 'Visit Blyth every 1110bday and
•Hayfield every Thursday aiterinitia during
be Summer.
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.4.0:NEW, DENTIST.
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Office ;adjoining F.:settee Peotn. Glaileey
°Mee 0,to
At Zuriel; iecoild Thursday elf each
. month.
VETERINARY.
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VETERINARY' suRanort AND
• VETERINARY INSPECTOR.
follows : the soil become reduced the effect of "• •
food for plants. It is needless to- :ditto neared hi the name of the French Re/, oats, n bags, on k ere.„ are wit-
, . $3.70. . •
here hew this is done; ever y forme: MI:Ili:, and the French, flag. was left ed.: at 03,60 per bbL; And in lebis,
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-known Well its truth'. This may be ' 'Two' years later' a brig sent -out by Peas -Car. lots, north and and west; are --
66c. EitPorters bid; 050,
that Patton Island hid again disappear- Oats-42113st at the decline. . White
Lime itself is not properly plant food.
s en , a . • _ . to navigatioe. Whereupon France -Mu fere(' at' 29c. , •
making other Materials 'useful. Wben her turn, •gaye • up her possession. ' EYe-,-Scarce.'Car lots, north west;
a soil is continuously limed, the time Next the heree government of Tinge 54c; end east at 05e.,
must Come Meaner- or bite; when there bland, hearing, of the disappeering. Bnekwheab-Quiet and steady. Of
piece of land, sent an expedition to rat- ferings light; •car lots, outside, 480.
is left in the sell no More. plant food. con. The isle Was once aga.in evict'. Corn -Easy. Canadian yellow, Chat:
for the limes
lime is no longer beneficial,; it is :the now 40 feet high, and tbionorthern.end • Yellow, new, offers at 4ec ; and new
aleuse of lime which brings this result. now standing out, as •eommanding, mixed at 41e. . .
It is not necessary that all the plant- bluff, . The vessel took possession In Barley-Firra.: Car lots, or*No, out„
food in the soil should be exhaested. the name of Xing George of Tonga., . side are quoted at 48 to:490.
A very heavy application of lime. works And now the island' is once more PRODUCE: • ,
an injury ' making the soil so alita- disappearing. The latest reports state . Eggs -The .retellets of strictly new
line that nitr.ogon. cannat be Convert- that in all probability it is again sub -
is wanted. The raarket renaming...firm,
f lime • Praire to revisit her possessiOns found -held to -day at
n ed, and was simply' a reef, 'dangerous oats, north and west, in car lots, of-,
It b efici 1 action largely lies
to tat upon. In this Case • ence, the sotttlerie promontory being tam. is qiioted, at33 1-2c; A•rdericten
ed into forma snitable for plant -food. mergedd. •
laiare practically nil; and good stook
As the stores of natural fertility in • ' •-• ' Choiee boiling stooks sell at 22 to 23o;
a *Irma' application of lime becomes 2 A STRANGE TOMB.
Buffalo and Goderich District
Going'West, „Mixed ...v. x0.'5
• $4 ". 'Depress • 12.55
" • " Mixed... . y.o5
• " Express •ria.ay
oing East, Express 7440
" • " ". ... 0 . 2.55
• tt It Mixed ...,.. 4035
- 'London, Huron and BruC'ee
Giping,SOut Expte•se .. .. ... '747
. " " . 4.30
Cifyig North, •. ,
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beta fresh, or eoldi stored at 16 to 180
arid limed at i5c, • '
PM. less. It might be possible, to liberate • •
a mend. Car Lots, on track, are quoted
Pan. the lime anktlication, but lime would • • Church Pillar. •at 55 to 58e per bag ; dealers sett out
P.m- more fertilizer by 'greatly increasing Mennons nehmen Bailed ItIntieelf Potatoes. -There 'is' a moderate de-
p.m.then bpeonae injurious of itself. Of all- qu'eer •tinal 'resting places se- of store at...60 to 70c ; farmers' loads,
am • Lime prepares food for Plants, but 'acted by wan it is believed that the.
pan: cannot give a full ration when the
P.M. food beeOnlen away. The Prudent last* tomb and repository of Clement
farmer will keep his soil in •good con- Spelman ties the• limit. 3f,r Spelman
• dition • phorie acid by replace that removed applying potash and plies- is, or 'was' personally •unknown to„the
to
crops: ' Even with the , appliOatiou or present generation. Red hs lived in
p chemical manures, lime is benefisial this day and 'age, and !lad his wishes
d must not be neglected,• It is ab- 'as to the place' Of interment • been-
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so it e y cer a ri a a sm rine an d yen h v e to
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M. C; McKeon, E, DAVIS, anItl ti tht
' Dis. Pass. Agent, G. P. & T. A., not fed with Mineral manures-4dB be •
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tb t' t` f b"
Dia e..kno ; he wouldaerrin
"Toronto. Montreal •
matter of time. , and •face in the papere, He gave his
. residence to the ,eensus enumerators
40 YEAtra'
• Ily• sterile; n is only a e inc von o getting is Mune
A, 0. PATriSoN, G.T.R. Agent at Clinton.' conies pre° a
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EXPERIENCE sprOtTLENT
PATENT'S
OOD AS Mq &ip es Narburg and hie oceupation as
•TIZER. Recorder of Nottingham. Ile record-
. " " ed 'for. some .tirne 'prior to the year
- ,* In dairying, we outlet afford to late
roan around the rook of woOda that
Robin Ilood made famous. • After the
sight of the necessity and utility of 1679' 'an't *no .bus7 an"udinlin
supplyingr regular feeds of some bort •
of green, succulent food, in connection
more year mentioned Mr. Spelman finish*.
z• MARIUS vrith the Usual rations of the
• • Demons solid Londe, grain and hay. It does not Aefore casting in his Ibt with the
uOPYGICilirS &a, • •
Anyone sending's sketch and civieriptton may matter So much 'just • what sncculent
auteiar theertain our opinion free whether ad foods are chosen,. -These that are cheo.p- Als--trieivs on the subject of burial
pieta, Mr Spelman must have been
Invention ,ts probably atentable. Cornmunfea.•
thine Whit y eonn era al Handbook on Patentlf elat. and-niest avetilable In any giVen something , of, a spellbinder, for his
• y Mr. 1 ed
"P= olign QteiritflaViiir'hkgee'Votgive locality will most naturally lee employ,.
'never overlooked an opportunity tc.
idetia were *limn threughout the
, "Paciainotice, withoh o 41706 t ° ' .•ed All roots such as turnips, beets, length and bleath of the land, He
SdentIfic e c • p P
A bandsentelY illustrated weekly.. Largest Mr. eellent for the purpotanoe of se. Ensilage is Impress utimmured ien. all hearersthe :raper-.
eta/atop of, anyacientuip lemma). Terme. 1,8 a -.also very geed. Cabbages and PurnP- einout of the orde. n a manner
year; Tour enemas, fiL eidd byan new/dealers, inary. Ile was a learn -
le a are very desirable when, they are
MUNN g4 C N Y k „3,
0 30tBroadway, ew 9i plenty and cheap.
ed nian, and had made a study of all
• • lirsineh floe. 826 V Bt.. Washington. D. Wbatever juiey food Is seleeted, by the conteinporaneetitr literature and.
. n103./18 supply a reasonable amount legends. HUI hobby was tombs. It ueati ns of bueial-he
()Mei Issac Street next New Era office
It!tredence, AlhertSt., Clinton,
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•thus.be conveyed from city to city in Them succulent substances promote the genuine
regular healthy action of the `bowels', wonid have' *pate& more if he could
tombs of St. Paul, and h
, ay, or rattan° tat on
of Mails. The theory le thet these could
RAPID- TRANSIT POR1124110. of it every day, for the- effieieney of; fl a q o
k d Suth I ode have Was very forte. Ile gave it es his
An extraordinary scheme hes been what nouxiehment iley contain in a opinion that the Egyptians 'were the
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greatest race under the sun, basing
mooted in India. namely, .one for the moat palatable mut easily digestible.
construction of a, pneumatic ttibe line form: ; but their chief, value doubtless hie statement on their the,ories„ and.
4,400 miles in length, between London consists in • the healthful Stimulus Practice in the mummy line.' Ile had
nd Bo b f tiet r they glee the entire digestive system, vieited at least fourteen guarrinteed•
, Scott & McKenzie,• :r1
_ nanrusirEns, SOLICITORS, Ent
LIN1O1 AND itAlrEtELD.
'Clinton Officeitiott tilook, Jesse at.
Ilayfield. Office -Open every Thursday
aaltain Arent, flint door west of
tost Office., Money to loan.
• E. /1-. bleXeltzle.
• tsventy-four houre, The engineering encottragirig tbanthinach to de ite beet ,hava lotstal 4Pered from -the- anfleS • of
idettI characlter irr hietory, and from
• IL itIa,rai31.011, af
'Mediae**, eogolicifor - Notary, 840
GODERICH, ONT. •
bpsiOn—Over Davis" Drug 'Store.
Money to Lean.
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14E ‘0. 4.013.11StOnf
Parylsip.r, Solicitors Comftilaildner,
•4cingtuen, ON1',
Hemilten end St, Andrew'
difficulties include the great height ee Work in the digestion of the mere dry
•matte of the mountairis to be crossed 8.64 eolid °° 8' 88 an g
la Asia Mirior and the maietensne,s the vigor and vitality of the whoie ant..." the fate of that inquisitive lady be
air -pipet prOjeet is still eery much in nig. orgenisin is deeidtully augmented. get an idea which made hini famous.
.--..... , :"It 10 hardly possible for me to :be
•of power -haulms in teMote, placele This
se d "but I' s 11 thin to- revont
his reoordership Letts wife was his
the , HOW ORCHARDS IAA.XE VALUES. °hanged into a pillar of mitit,"_he (ream -
Good. orchards of all fruits have a file • me from being Tt1h a pillar of.
ed %ratite that hat been well Intdriteined a church." And from the time this
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DEAF' 3111TES. toys Willard. They are rarely Idea silSeeted itself to hiin tito ,thto
ae o era s r. Pe
itt Geknianr eni7 18 per cent, of• deaf foul:4(140r Sala. tbeir estimated value lith is lifs work 'ter dieseminate
;bites grow up without ed cation In
being front 0200 to $1,000 per acre, the original views. As ,trozelyEizer 110
ranee the percentage 8. 40, in Eng-
•Jand 48, in A.ustria and tit Buena diffetaarase prie,eagrovifing out of :the hat to have bee a gilt edged
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90, iodation. condition, aed varletietsgrown, _ winner.hu±. the opposition *bleb iiIe .
sell at around 60 to 70c. .
Poultry. -Rather slow, and no much
In. PrieeS. steady.. Cluota,tionh arei-
Chickens, per pair, 25 to 400 ;,ducks, 40
to Dan; geeSS, per 'lb. 6 to 17o; turkeys,
per lb. 110 to DA. ,
'Beans -Unchanged. Choice hand-
picked beans sell at 01.10 to 61.25, and
common at 40 to 750. per bush. •
Dried apples -- atom but Values are
firm. Dealers pay 6 to 5 1-2o, for dried
stook delivered here; and small lots re-
sell at 5,I-2 to 5 3-1e; evaporated, 8 to
Po, for small lots.' t •
RoneY-Quiet; roundlots of chola%
delivered bore, will bring about 51-2
to Cc; :deities's. quote from 6 to '7e, per
for 10 to 60 -lb, tins, and in oombut
arcnifid 41.25' to -$1.501- per . dozen, 's see;
tient , • , • •
• Baled hay...- Marked continues atilt;
Strictly choice, .ear Iota, is (limited at
$6.50to $7.53 per ton; and NO. 2 at 06,
Straw Sales few. Car lots are
quoted et 04 to .04.50. on 'track. '
elopie,Steady. Dealers here sell at Hi
to 20o; and are paying holders, outside,
about 14 to 18e. •
count en developed
the to being piesed latter being regarded as a reader rim
in
an notight position fer tilt ages -
• ilwartts' Heart MI CallIS., , of great importitace, but which in wily. litrefigtherted hira in bls deter* ..
flart Die sae e *Id Week iilrott letter! Many Instanees litUs• been too little Mination.
by Its pceriller influence an the heart, arterhs thought of ha planting for tommerelal - Accordir, when the office of Ile- ,
, __the . death ' of the Illothubellt Mr.
A friends who is known . AO ..one -Or -Spelmatils ',Athos Vett& carried. out, He
- corder of tingham become vacant by
torrZetekes. taut trilby bised-so ts to PurPogen,
ThXs on is iti &Cruse in the We: t
i.espitiels of Uteglatgiatnerice. tend tattanatir the hestgrowers ir; nig tot nty. Wag immured in e pillar ef the Istar*
for derangement or alumni:1i anent on, Would be'rdi teraptatiort for a purchase the pillar iti 'directly agaitist
his
Mak, the MAUI *11111111
• rewitithearte elusive), it hes str r has leant Me that 41,006 per aefo burg Church, and the Inseriptiton
m
John 14.111 41Witet 11' "Ai r"ellt1 MUM be no temptation* at a pUrebalso face. •
Streets. 14, Mary r r Dauttgalrat. rritstergi: . flag „fur, hit orokatd, he Otarridlig„„_tle;t
ease, leo o Mean wrekrisat la *7 eta frietir.4rirre Ot A ettelitkin• lino lif aka.* A DallART t
$ , get;,,,rx ntretitzz„ omit Mit olttleis sum through the past First. Teal?, gifincint ever ti. bit ot.
kr:pos.1 ''" end aunt a def dye frult, the rerie p 1 lac
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the artrat vly we know at such isle Witte bele paid um more than 10 Per
-b:itsvIth reulation iv 10 years. be flair. fiefteen, With only PaPat-SaY. Ike, hereette new socierty
May he hod st &AV or ity iition et soe, 4 -ow about 341. tat haVe tradunted to Heee*fl Trarrap-Thingla le etittle a
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• Darrisior, Rolleitor, Notary .Pubile, Iceo ueme 0-4Zsiotteurvtss; raid intetiratut y a mode/attr and *11.4allititetal ster UP, ter furnish Work f Ar ths
de bright uke other
nom intim cuNTON Per box or s boss's .00. Ildineibilfg 0 $4,000, "NoW, how there ain't no comfort for a gent's-
VieterfiAt. 'format *bent the value of tordietry farm lands Men nowhere,
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.hat does A stand for t !hen
sonlo fnd atiggests ti*at yOul!
blood needs A sarsaparilla treat-.
monk remeinho that. ,A stands for
ATER'S. The Prat later in the
alphabet stands for the grst
sarsaparillas; first in origin, first
in record, first in the favor Of:the
family. For neatly half a oertury
OPSOPilliiiil
Diseases of the heart are by far the most treacherous of ailments which afflict humanity--mihiess
to old and young alike -not insidious but violent, for, when tha heart. fails the whole system .
suffers violence. Discussing causes here will not
.console the suffering one. The one great yearn of
the heart.sickenecipatlent is how to get relief and
cure; Dr, Agnew% Cure for the/lent stands pre-
emineatly to -day as the star of hope to sufferers frcins
liFart trouble, and so fax past the period
that thousands tb-day prociaiin,in no uncertain sound„
the belief that were ewe for this great remedy they
world have long ago passed into the great beyond.
Most eminent doctors; whom 'heart eases have baffled. have
tested Dr.,Agnew's claims, and today they prescribe it in
• their practice as the quickest and safest heart remedy known
to medical science.. What are the symptoms? Palpitation, nut-
• tering, shortness of breath, weak and irregular pulse, swelling of .
feet and'ankles, pain'in the left side, chilly sensations, fainting
spells, uneasiness in. sleeping, dropsical tendency and as, many-
. more • hidications that theheartis deranged. Pr. Agnew's
froirm.tily eieeRiLe*x.art'insisordarle;seeets bc'eartf thirstYPecminc:14.7fantel'Irvenr::weca:erfbeeulet:c11.:7etteed
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* te:bjfiarerimee,:k.414inefreotniPbtr:e:hiltatsesifidreles'eSidbeellseaseesAtc2...tears... .ssualdiuffinte'rweaasfitil-
acute pain and palpitation, her feet ahd arddea
every tendency to thedropsical form of heart dhease, but —
cured Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart as she declared, a* a laStW.,
Otto dose relieved her of a very acute spasm bele% than thirty inininee.
.* and three bottles cured lier-not asymptom of the trouble remaining
'.Colermosent Witttast G. LUCAS, .of the N. & W.R.R., and living , :
Hagarstown,Md., aoffered for yearawitliacute valvular form of heart
• disease-rcost him many a" lay off" from his. daily duties on the road,
. and he spent .a small fortune in remedies andweating with heart
pecialists in promise else cure, and all glided in diatippointment;until a good friend, whobad been •
.eneeted, recommended Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Dealt, He tried it, and found it gave hint relief and
_omfort almost in,mediately. continued Ats use until afew bottles were taken, and rielayhe's well and
strong, and says, "Tell all beset sufferers that I can highly recommend this great remedy."‘, . •
43DurRes. ApOthirolsBinWILAre0e tIoNTfivMeEhrleThts,ouls;ececznetaa,ts. salt rheum, tetter, scald head. and all itching eltin diseases • • •
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DR.AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER rellevea void in the bead or hay fever In ten minutes7will •
. Imre most snibbtini and long standing catarrh cases quickly and permanently.
DR. AaNew,q. LIVER PILLS =re constipation, biliousness, sick headache, torpid liver -clear the •
.akia. 40 doses. no cents. . • . • • .,`"4-3
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For sale by Watts it Co , Clinton
. het been owing tit ferma of blood
diseases—scrofula, 0024118; Utter,
rheumatism, erydpelas, Mood poi.,
Boning, ete. There's a took about
time cures —" Ayer's Ourebook, a
story of aures told by the cured,
—which la sent free on regiggst, by
Dr. 3. 0, Ayer, Lowell, Mar ieo
M
book will off
Moab you
alok or week boom* Sttelis out
what it is alainded the remedy waif •
do, but what your neighbora aud
fellows teat* that it has done.
IV% it etui yoit It has mod
thousands 11ks you. Why nail you?
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oIid .Comfort.
It ia . not, enough to have.
rubbers keep' out the wet: If •
the,fit.be not perfect they 'will
draw the.feet. . It costs inoney
to -employ skilled pattern ma-
kers, in order to turn out rub-
bers in all the latest shoe
shapes,butthe Granby Rubber t
41:211gtanati‘
Co. do t• and the result is that shoe shapes, of the very best material.
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ranby Rubbers 00vershoes
ako known to be right tT-to-clate. The tack bali and
been:take thein last twice as long; while the thin:rnb-
b,er used in the other pada makes the whole very light.
Insist on seeing the Granby Trade Mark on the sole..
GRANBY RUBBERS WEAR LIKE IRON.
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
Don t Spend a Dollar
for
Medicine
until you have tried
' You an buy theni in ,the_paper 5 -cent cartons
Ten Tabules' for Five Cents..
i.stiwoh..tiiiatrikutttiettatoiliatirsinta•siatitorAloirrilmh.
If you don't find this sort of '
Ripans Tabules
At the Druggist's
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• 134)14 Zits CO* ti, TO% Cillektat, COM191.1(t# Eto.
flpreoe St., New York, mid they will be itaht to you by,reell;
22 :miens will be mailed for 4$ tents, The &mai are tett to -
ono Wit Ripen* Tabula* are the very medicine you rood. "
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