whi~h' - municipality of norfolk treherne · 'oa']'s-the mllrket is steady and...

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.J. H. 'LIPSETT, V. S., ' 'HoDor Gradnalo ot"Onl.nrlo Veterlnar)'Colioge l'oronto. Will be at Graham'. drug store t overy Friday for praotlco of profesSion. , 011100 Ilt ' . ',' M.A. .... "\\ , . ".J. GOLr.'GV, V. 9: , H onoT graduate In liOO ot Ontario Veterinary ,Collego. All (UO."808 !,f domestic animals \relltoo by tho ll\tOst solontlfio mothods. Cbar. 1:08 modorato. 'l'crmanontly looate<i in " , " ' T1UUiEllNE, llAN. - Will bo In Rl\tbwoll weokly, from 2 p;m. to 5 bu Fridays: 'i"i' . -\ AU WORlt GUARANTEED 'i"i' ,,,', , , , STAND AT'lL;', ) _ GEO.' GRAHAM'S , , II' , " DRUG STORF;.\ . .' " 'are noted for ,mild, Clrugs" for , purity. 00 Deerli·ng" .. Agency.o.?' Humus In The .5on. . ".",' , H:utrlus; is "but, ,another ' name for 'decaying and:' decayed' vegetable matter, in the'Soil, is one of the necessary factors in the pro- duction 'of good crops, but,all farm-' , ers do not, appreciate its ",ruue, and, so make no effort to supply it untW compelled by poor yields to give their fields a rest while a crop of'" some soil renovator is grown. This" element in the soil renders it mellow and porous,' therefore all vegetation thrives because the little, feeding roots can b.rancll' out , in every dir-" ection and find no' hard' earth' to:' resist their growth. A drouth not'do much injury if there is plen-, ty of humus in the groupd, foi'the soil particles are'not' adhes,ive, ' and: so do not form a crust on the; stir-' face to bake into' cakes with large ' cracks' between from which the moisture below readily escapes. On: the contrary such soil will be found loose and' quite. moist' just below the surfac'e e,ren though no rain has fallen for weeks, ,,;hile you will find the ground "dry. as a where,there is 1itile or no humus. . Paradoxical as it may seem, au'" pome very busy in fields,. bundance of humus' 'makes: the The turmug under; growing crops less' If tll,ey.1ost a day, iujury from continued wet weather They d a; mIghty blunder: Qecause the surface soil being loose engaied yard the water, readily runs 'through to. A-fixing up the stables; su.bsoil penetrates Or on a ladder perched 9 11 high, It, <;>r IS carned off lD un.dergroun.d A-nailing up the gables. I ; drams, natural or ar!lffcml. ThIS: , , " ". . . ' . alone. IS' _to . And were threshmg out theIr make it for often after a', . gram; ,', " ' , ,,' ' wet spell the weeds have taken a' , These were the the biggest cranks,' strong'.hold, {uid the farmer who.is· ': , Who wished to know how it turned first in tlie,field most easily destroys:" ' . , " ,-' "then:' thus a good"crop, " , Before they rendered thanks .. ' while whose land· has I S ,' , -. '-t' ',." '<'. exh humus must .-, orne seen WI guns lD "t .' 'd" ., ge 'lD goo . " .home;--, ' 0 Because'the day was murky'; , ," - . And'help their wives and' children, The Citizens' Band have engaged. eat _ _ ' Mr. Harold. Nelson and Company, Plum pudding 'and roast turkey. of t,9 play for their ' " benefit lD Wllson') s Hall' for two Some did go off,to visit nights, viz: Oct. 3ISt and Novem:-" " In rigs',with'horses prancing; , ber 1St, and will .present on the, And on the, light fantastic toe, " opening" night the' celebrated. , At night were ,lolly dancing. . Shakespearean drama Mer- chant of for which spe,cial scenery is,carried .. / The compauy consists of fourtee'n 'aCting peoplej' and all ,,,ho attend may' rest as.:,' sured of' a,fin'e production. While' in Winnipeg, where he played ten And last, a few,' very.' few' Among the varied ranks, " " , Did to to the House pt'G'od.1i. e pair, To 'give united thanks. " ' , Nov. IO,' I892.' ' --A. ·[Nl-PILEMENTS.>, '1 -.' ' ,commencing, Sept. 3, elsion had the entire press in <Th,;n',,,,, him t1!e highest 'praise SCllOliar y rendition of Shake- l.speaI',e's masterpieces. The prices will be 75, 50 and 25 C .' " We think the, band is' to 'be con- on having: obtained this, . excellent c;ompany, and it is to be, ", hoped that our people will do all in ' , their power to make it a .financial success.' Remember the da'tes,-next', Friday anw" Saturday.' Tickets', may'1:le'had,of the'members of the' and seats ,at Gra- ham"s drug store., ,

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. J. H. 'LIPSETT, V. S., ' 'HoDor Gradnalo ot"Onl.nrlo Veterlnar)'Colioge

l'oronto. Will be at Graham'. drug store t overy Friday for praotlco of hi~ profesSion.

~ , 011100 Ilt ' . ',' IiOLLA~D. M.A. ....

"\\ , . ".J. GOLr.'GV, V. 9: ,

H onoT graduate In liOO ot Ontario Veterinary ,Collego. All (UO."808 !,f domestic animals

\relltoo by tho ll\tOst solontlfio mothods. Cbar. 1:08 modorato. 'l'crmanontly looate<i in " ,

" ' T1UUiEllNE, llAN. - Will bo In Rl\tbwoll weokly, from 2 p;m. to 5 bu Fridays:

'i"i' . ~ - \

AU WORlt GUARANTEED 'i"i' ,,,', , ,

, STAND AT'lL;', ) • ~'i. _ •

GEO.' GRAHAM'S , , II'

, " DRUG STORF;.\ . .' "

'are noted for ,mild, Clrugs" for , purity.

00 Deerli·ng" I!lacha~e .. Agency.o.?'

Humus In The .5on. . ".",' -~ ~ ~ ,

H:utrlus; whi~h' is "but, ,another ' name for 'decaying and:' decayed' vegetable matter, in the'Soil, is one of the necessary factors in the pro­duction 'of good crops, but,all farm-' , ers do not, appreciate its ",ruue, and, so make no effort to supply it untW compelled by poor yields to give their fields a rest while a crop of'" some soil renovator is grown. This" element in the soil renders it mellow and porous,' therefore all vegetation thrives because the little, feeding roots can b.rancll' out , in every dir-" ection and find no' hard' earth' to:' resist their growth. A drouth can~' not'do much injury if there is plen-, ty of humus in the groupd, foi'the soil particles are'not' adhes,ive, ' and: so do not form a crust on the; stir-' face to bake into' cakes with large ' cracks' between from which the moisture below readily escapes. On: the contrary such soil will be found loose and' quite. moist' just below the surfac'e e,ren though no rain has fallen for weeks, ,,;hile you will find the ground "dry. as a hone'~ where,there is 1itile or no humus.

. Paradoxical as it may seem, au'" pome very busy in ~he fields,. bundance of humus' 'makes: the

The s~ub?le. turmug under; growing crops less' suscep~ble.'to c~rtam If tll,ey.1ost a day, iujury from continued wet weather

They d ma~T. a; mIghty blunder: Qecause the surface soil being loose ,SoIp~'were engaied a'ro~nd'the yard the water, readily runs 'through to.

A-fixing up the stables; ~he su.bsoil ~?d gra~ually penetrates Or on a ladder perched 911 high, It, <;>r IS carned off lD • un.dergroun.d

A-nailing up the gables. I ; drams, natural or ar!lffcml. ThIS: , , " ". . . ' . alone. IS' ~nough _to . And so~e were threshmg out theIr make it valu~ble, for often after a',

. gram; ,', " ' , ,,' ' wet spell the weeds have taken a' , These were the the biggest cranks,' strong'.hold, {uid the farmer who.is· ': ,

Who wished to know how it turned first in tlie,field most easily destroys:" ' . ou~' , " ,-' "then:' thus a good"crop, "

, Before they rendered thanks .. ' while whose land· has I

S,' , -. '-t' h~ ',." '<'. exh humus must .-, orne seen WI guns lD "t .' 'd" ., ge 'lD goo .

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.home;--, ' 0

Because'the day was murky'; , ," - . And'help their wives and' children, The Citizens' Band have engaged.

eat _ _ ' Mr. Harold. Nelson and Company, Plum pudding 'and roast turkey. of fifteet;,play~rs, t,9 play for their '

" benefit lD Wllson') s Hall' for two Some did go off,to visit fti~nds; nights, viz: Oct. 3ISt and Novem:-"

" In rigs',with'horses prancing; , ber 1St, and will .present on the, And on the, light fantastic toe, " opening" night the' celebrated. , At night were ,lolly dancing. . Shakespearean drama ~IThe' Mer-

chant of Venice~.' for which spe,cial scenery is,carried .. / The compauy consists of fourtee'n 'aCting peoplej' and all ,,,ho attend may' rest as.:,' sured of' a,fin'e production. While' in Winnipeg, where he played ten

And last, a few,' ~ very.' few' Among the varied ranks, " " ,

Did to to the House pt'G'od.1i.epair, To 'give united thanks. " ' ,

Nov. IO,' I892.' ' --A. ~OSS.

·[Nl-PILEMENTS.>, '1 ~(())2 -.' '

,commencing, Sept. 3, ~r. elsion had the entire press in th~

<Th,;n',,,,, him t1!e highest 'praise SCllOliar y rendition of Shake-

l.speaI',e's masterpieces. The prices will be 75, 50 and 25C.' "

We think the, band is' to 'be con­gratul~~ed on having: obtained this, . excellent c;ompany, and it is to be, ", hoped that our people will do all in ' , their power to make it a .financial success.' Remember the da'tes,-next', Friday anw" Saturday.' Tickets', may'1:le'had,of the'members of the'

:,'f.,~"',1 band~ and r~serv€d seats ,at Gra-ham"s drug store., ,

Experienced physicians know well Umt the variable wen ther of tilis autullln month decided the iate ot­thousands in ill health. At the pros,. ent time, men aud womeu, are falling around us like leaves berore the chill-

nu"",,··, ing north wiuds. , Amongst the, dlsenses· prevalent at

this time, tel'rible neuralgia with its· sharp, lncernting and darting pains is doing its intolerablo work.' I The cold, winds, damp ail' and suddon chlLnges in tempol'nturo, favor this pain-I'ncking disenso. 'l'ho best phy­sicinns of all' schools ndmlt that Pnin,::s Celery Compound is the,only known specific for the cure of neu­ralgln~ 11' you are eX(l(lI'iencing the tormonts of 'this most terrible of nerve diseases, we counsel you to give Pulne's Celery Compound lUI im­mediate trial. It hns' permanontly cured others; it' will, wIthout I'dl" llleot youI' cnse. Mrs. T. McMaster, Toronto, Ont., snys,:-

. Ryrie Bros.',

, ,\ hOV(·!t.\'. in divorce is l'i.1llrJrt<'Ii

il'olll 1\ litlh"to\\'n in Aust.l'ia. wl'f'I'~ th·\ parties ill a I'ecent CI\5e :SI'I'I'U curds l'i illyitution to tlll'i1' 1'1';"11'1..; to, be )lresent at the 'trial.

, . SVl'Ul1 sln IHt!i

I' .i 11 IIIN(,I\~"S It I\cls 11k,'

U)1 n. cold. A l'nu~h n I ilrhtn('ss of lhe .:hest,

is relieved, even tho worst ru~c'or con­sumption Is re\leved, \\\hUe In r .. c('nt cuses It may be Buid nevOl' 10 fail. II IA'

One' of the gr~u.test dl'n wbacks 11 medicine prenare<i from tho aclive nrin-ciple" or virtuAS of sevel'lll llIedieinlll

;\fexico is the scarcity of fuel. LT ... ",_, herbs. and Clln, he denended upon fOl' al'e placed ill the pI'obnhle' disco\'cry pulmOllllry complaints. , of oil in paying quantities,

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1'1..·. Tl1IJ" the Il'tter nnd rend its Ruper- Ontnl'iu farmcrs are having'III1;(h ptlon with sOliJe surprIse, not to say I tl'OuhJu wi~h fO:l£es·which tlre cun'Y;'l'{

alm·m.;. It \\~nA: "011 ber 'majesty's 0:7 theil' ht'l1s, It is very Illnny ~"'III'l'\ sl'n'lce. ,1'0 I\Int~r ,Swett! 'I'hornblll, D. since f(lx(~" were ~o plentiful ill the S. 0., R. A .. c. o. Captnln Sllt'rhol'lIe ot (I,lSt. liS t1\(I~' nrc ,b1ls senson.

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tile S. S. Chattahoochee. Contidentlal and most Immedlntc." . \

"Certnlnly, sir," saId tbe pursi-r, hla wboll' suddenly chnnged, and the_II' to 'or obscn'a-

Ric .. Grlddl .. c .. k .... Press cup ot cold boiled rice through

lIieve; add tablespoonful buttet'. melt­ed, al](l teaspoonful snit: hrenk two eggs Into mixture and bellt \\'el\: add cup mill.. Pour this 0\'01.' cup fiour: add two h'nApooufllls bilking powder. It the buttel' Is too thlcl •• ndd II little milk. Bake 011 II hot griddle.

Trick. 'I'bot Are 0111. !'o[nnYI of the 1lI0st wondcrful

"'l'en yoars ngo I wns attncked \yith neuralgia., nnd though trented by six doctors, the disense grew worse nnd nenrly mnde me inslllle. Dny nftol' dny I sufTered the most in­tense ngony, and I becnme utterly dishenrtened.. One. dny my dcliver­ance cnme. A Indy who had sufTercd as I nnd, told me that Paine's Cel4

ery Compound had cured her. I used the compound, and it 'simply made It

new wOlllan of me. 'l'he pain ,vanlsh-'ed, I grew nnd I never felt hap-pier in life. All this is to Paine's

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THOUSANDS LIKE HEH.-Tena )[c­Lead. Severn llrid~e. ",ritt's: ·:1 owe n dt'ht of gratitude to Dr. 'I'homas' Eclec­trlc Oil for ,S.urrnlr Ille 01 u. se\'erc cold thnt troubled ·ull"ncarly nil lllst winter." In order to gl\'<: It. Quietus to Ii hackin!: coulth tllke ~ dose of Dr,·'I'hoIlUlS· F~clec­tric 011 thrIce II. dav, or oftener If' the cOU~h spells render, it ne~ess" ry,

of mnglc wCl'e known ccnt'urlC!! ugo. Tllerc Is the fnmous trlcl. of mnldllg II' F!~¥~¥##;,,;~#:;;;;~#~~*~~;;;~~::';:·7"'~·· phint grow Instnntaneously,! COl" eXllm­

.1>le, which ":IIS descrlbcd in a \,'rclIch , ~ ~ . . . papel' ,of tlic YCUl' IG8;'), bllt tbe sccret of it wus n,.!;o::..t...!l.!::pi~\·..:.(,::.:II::... ;.:..:..;;...=.;...:

autumn nnd winter seasons

" North west % 30, 7-8 011 -town line 2% miles south of Rathwel1. Fenced with 2 'strands. of wtre, 12 ---'f""'-:-~7' ..... .-,.~~~;';"~~~~~~~';';'4';;;"~;:";';';;';;'~;"';';:': acres under:.crop, 40 acres' of Jiny 1I1eadm\r',' ana balance can' be brok­en: Two story hou~e, 'stable and

........ -Took' tile BIDt.

on place, worth looking in­For ,terms and ,particulars en­

1.ClJl.1J.Jl.1~ a egrees,' the~ lde'a quire of

P. R. ,Cox; : should be to g~et fur.-Indianford.

Also north east qunrterof 25,7-9 niture that just across town' line from above quarter, rattling good place. substantial, ~o,' ,that Creek runs across corner! ,uooo, ' ~ farm alone or i~ connection when the, last room other, ',makes" a desirable 'f" . h d' th fi section. 'Take a look at ,tliem UrnlS e, erst

, A Itory Is told, ot a certain liJnglish bishop well known for ~19 verbosity who rQse to address the house of lords

a very Important occasion. "I will, :dl.vid,emy speech uneler twelve hea~s," __ .,._ .. _. to the discomfort of his audl-

and then'make me an off~r. one will still be look-'P. R. Cox. I . .

itig fresh. ,Your furniture expectations are

From Treherne, about May 1st, one red heifer two years old and one black and white yearling heifer. Anybody giving information as to

~hat we want to cater~to, and we can Sttp,,: , ply the su?stantial furnshiings. " •

~~~;!~~!~~~~L~1!1~~~"~i~~hJe~SIl.ald,' their,w1!ereabouts will be suitably ,I~."rhl!n· an, 'rewarded. ,f'· -- \ J. S. PAL1I1ER;' .. " ,L"~'a.;"",,,~ ·'tolwn'::isLlutoJlcated 51:1" : ,~,': ,Treherne.

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It 'hegani:to sti'lke 12. The man lIst:enl~d.l()ol,ed the clock and' found you, why .. '" ',"--'couldn'tt'.You ,have aald, tliat all nt From Treherne, about October ,once?"" ' '. (: ..,,~. three year old heifer, mostly

,The' bishop hen~tl1y jglncd:.ln the I ",},;t';' .with reddish white neck. laughter which followed ana. took the leading to her re-hint contained In the story. \ be suitably rewarded by IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR

, . GEO. HRNSELWOOD, ' Treherne. COlSFECTIONERY

FU're ·FRUITS . .

SOFT "DRINKS and ,GROCERI·ES

See o~r line,of decor~ted' ~t~tionery.

Sco'tT-At.Treberne, Oll Ttlesc:lay Oct. '21St, the wife of W. J; .",,,,\tt

of a daughter.' .

LEE-At Treherne,,' on October 13th', ,the -wife

. Lee of '3: 'daugliter .. ' • • ~ l~ •

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, Ho .... 10" Sale. r • -. , From my place, Olive P.O. since

Oct 5th, two heifer calves, white and black. Any informa~ion lead- Icolttall:e ing to their recovery 'will be re­~arded by; . _ JAMES. STEVENSON, 4-6 . Olive P. '0.

'OA']'S-The mllrket is steady and not qllotably chllnged ft'om a week p.go, Receipts al:o moderately large. 'l'odllY . No,!! white oats nrc worth 2Gt to' 27!c per bushel nt Port Wi liam: At coulltl'Y points fnrmors nrc gotting.!!O'cents pel' bushel at central points, ' . , ' , '

llAHLEY-A fair quantity of bar­ley is olIcring I\nd the Ularkct. stcndy, Denlcl's nrc pil~'ing asc bushel 1'01' clll'lots of maiLing gl·"l.:lI~,I, on tl"L\cl:,; Winnipeg, and ,27 to fNd, ' "

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RLAXSEED-HI.'Ceipts nl'C, jncl'cl\s­ing. Denlel's al'e still pnying $1.10 pel' bushel 1'01' cnl'lots on trnck, 'and $1.0() per bushel to ral'mers at coun­

points,

SPELTZ-Thc Illnrket holds steady nt 30c per bushel '01' ;;0 poundS. de-Jjyered in Winnipeg, ' . ,

HAY-$6 to $7'pcr .tUll fur fresh bull!d in', cllrlots' at! tl'l\ck. Winnipeg,

, -rOTNl'OES-30c cPer bushel.

Weiland, Ont" Oct, 2O.,-(SpecIal)­.Ur. J. J, YOkOD', grocer and provis-1011 lUcrGhnnt of this place, has given {or l.ubliciltion lUI opell Jetter as Col-' lows :-

".1o'or"a YC1l!" 01' Ulorc I hail beell ailillg with Kidney .Trouble ill all of its wor.st fOl'llIS, I had a very de­pressed teeling in my head and IItUe or no appctitc, a COnstallt feeling of langour, and 1 becnme greatly re­duced in weigh t.

"At timcs 1 wns entirely incapac-itat-:d, . ,

"I hn.ve spent considerablc money medicineS of dHTcrellt kinds but

Dot get any good I,',ults. I aIllo doctored wltP. ·a' pby!' ,mn of vast

but got n., benefit, last I became dlscournged n'lId

hopcless of ever bcing well agnin, Olle day by luck I heard of Dodd's

dney Pills nnd' begnn to use them. "Prom the first 'they seemed to

suit my cnsu c.xact!y.· and When ,I, had taken {h'c boxes my: old trouble, had entirely disuppeared, and I was (c,l:lling better t hun ,I hnd In !nnny

"I m1' no\\' itt splendid' iteulth able'to stllnp grc(,.t' exertion, my genCl'ul health is .bettel' 'hnn'"

hns been In lL long time. ,,"Since my'recovery 1 have mllny others, of Dodd's Kidncy Pills Rnd how, they cured mc to stay cur-, cd. :Mnny of 'them-say it, secms 1m':: possible, and yet they: know It is true. "

fame,

"'Dick's', Blood, Purifier "

will'build up a run down horse. It tones up,the'sy'stem, rids'

stomach of bots; worms and other' parasites which under­mine an animal's health. ,,' ,

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50 cts. ~ package. ,LEEMING MILES '& CO. ENTS. MON.TA

"Good llllln'agcmcnt is bettcl" thnn n. good income," but both together Ilrc bcttcl' than cither scpa:-atcly.

:I\[r, ,\'h?mas Dallard. Syrncuse, N, Y,' wrHcs : 1 have been u.tIIictecl for ncarl" " yellr with that most.to·be-drcaded di"" cu.se Dyspepsiu., and at times worn out

th pain and want or slcep, u.lId after Uying almost everything recommendecl l' tried one box' of Parmelce's Vegetable PHIs, I am lIOW l,early well' u.nd' be­lieve' they will cure me, I wouid not be without thcm fo,' nny money,"

, . Some peoplc ure ,Ilfrnid, und

yirtue,