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 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:
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AU WORlt GUARANTEED 'i"i' ,,,', , ,
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GEO.' GRAHAM'S , , II'
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'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
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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,