IS P UBLI SHED To the D i1'f:ctdrs of the D o1nim'.on Grmnae As paragus is oft en set too close. J.l.J ui1.La,l [ hsurance -4..~som:at-ion.· -BYG TI~N·1·u:~nm , It affords me plea ure to con· ma..nagcr of the P runing 13bould not now be dderred. veyto you m y tha11ks fot· the prom pt. payment Bay seed, etc·. , ,j:rom r eliable parLkB of $11GV for t he Joss oI rny hrmse and ordinary A'l' 'l'lll!1 OFE!OE contents under P o!iey No. 4m ii, which occured only. abont th e 10th J anmu.'y last. 'l 'he cause of tho ,. ostOlllecRlocli~, 1'.lngSt.,'Bowmanvtlle,Ont of America, says t hat while a passcnget' from Hor~e r adish prefers a rich clay loam to fire i.s unkn own, bnt s1lppose have been by the New York· on board·a ship going nrouud Capo children playing with t.l ·c lirn. 'l'he seWement sand. of your Compnn:v by chcqne ia qu!J;e saL is1'11ct· H om, in the. early days of emigration ·t o Calory to me. and I can confidentl y recommend F'or early past ure nothing ts equal to ~U.l>O p er 1unnu11, ol' $ 1.00lf p >tidl.n advan c e ifornia, he learned that one of the o1licers of to my fellow. f1trm crs. your association or ohard griu s. Pa.yment strictly in advance requir ed from the vesse! had cured himself, during the voy· CA.SEY 'l'RULL. J:bscr1bers outside of the county . Ord~rs to age, of an obsLlu<>Le disease by the use of B etter t h e seed b et ter t he crop, other 1.'o Tfo race Mmilton, Agent of the D . G . F . I. \Bcontinue t h e paper must be accompanied by things b eing equal . Oo., Oi·ono !Jhe amount dn e, orthep~perwi!l not bestoppe<;l. I hereby uei·tifly tbat!my!pr'operty was insur· subscribers are respons1bleunt1J fnll payment is Don't t hrow away bones, but conver t made. ed in your Company for $2000 tot· which it only them int o fertilizers, cost me $3.72 per year, or $8.lG for three Years. Since t.heu l'IIr. LELAND has recommendec l RA.T E S OJ<' A.DVJEltTlSING: ~~~ Cut out t he thin s~oots from cur rants, · W. R · G.A.MSBY. A.YE n's SARSAr.AlULUA i n n1airp s imila r Whole Cohunn one yeat· ... ....... ... $~0 00 ;:;; ~ ~ Orono, April 8th, 1885. and the fruit wiil com.a larger. Jases, and he has nev?r yet heard of its fail· " " Half year ...... . .. . . . 30 00 = 0 " One quarter .. . ... . . , 20 00 ~~ ure t o effect a r a dical c u r e . T o H orar.e llfoulton, Age·1it of the D . G, F ; L M anure is the k eyst.one of all good farm · H.alf Column one year .. .. .. .. ..... , · 30 00 'l'hlt l'tn r,u.vin( 11pr·11tnt.u t be L UIJ.6-' t n a. OGUt uy au~.) Oo. , 01'01w . S om e· yeal'S ago one of l\Tr. LELAND'S farm lng. Add to the compast heap. ' " H alf year ...... ...... .. 20 00 1 hereby certify that m y property was insur '.i.'HE RE M EDY F OR CUR ING Ja\Jorers bruiser! his leg. 0 1 ring to the \Jml " " One quar ter .. . .. ...... 12 50 One is n ot apt to make the soil t oo ed in you r Company for : $ 5000 fQr which it only st:it e of h is blood, an ugly scrofulous r;wclli11g Quar ter Column one ye&r .... . . .. .. . 20 00 cost$6.57 per year, or $19,.71 ror three years. rich for strawberries, b ut it can b e done. " " Half year ... ...... . . 12 50 or mmp appeared on tne injured liu11J. l iorJ A.M.l<~ ::l Ll£ASK. ......... . .......... 1 " One quarter .... .. .. 8 00 'l'aunton, April Gt.h , 18~5. The ang:u b eet is excellen n for shee p, a 'iule itching of the skin, with burning aml -eilx lines and under , first insertion . . '$0 5~: AST HMA, IOROUP, being palat able and containing much 11olld darting pains through tlte lnmp, made life T o I I orace 11.Ioulton Agen t of t'he D . G. F . I . Each subsequent ineer.tion ..,.... 0 2() ,. t·lmost intolerable. Tho leg bccamo c1 1orn utritious mattei: . · Go., 01·01io . A L L D ISF ASES OF T HE T HROAT , L UNGS, AND fi'r om six t o ten lines,_fir·t t ~rnert10r., 0 7~ ·P ULMONARY O RGANS , Each subseriuent 111s~rt10n · ··: ·· 0 S<> _ 10 monsly cnlarged, aml running ulcers for111ed, I hereby certify that my property was insured Of cout'se t he prospect for fruit nex.t So n i c n es crlption o f Ille Jllotle o f ,b·1·anglng rtver ten lines firstinsertrnn,perllne 0 10 _ in yom.' Qompany fo r· $\100 (01· which it only cost d iscllargiug grea t qu ::Lntitics of cxtrcrnc1y Snp p llca. U Y ITS FA1T HF t: L tJSE sum m er and fall is badly blasted. It al Each subs~quent insertion, " 0 03 _ me $1.68 per yea!', or $5.01 for three years. o!Icn& ive matter. No t reatment wa~ of nny way s 1 11 at this sea son of the year. P . PARSONS A Suakim corresp on dent writes, that T h e number of lin es to . b e reckoned by; - . CONS'U:MI"l'IOH HAS BEEN C URED , avail until the man, by l\Ir. J.ELA:trn's direcOsaca, April 1st 1885. he space occupied,_measured by a scale ol T hoJ e who ar e post ed say t hat we can to t hose unacq uaini ed with t he m echanism t ion, was supplied with AY Elt'S SAllSAPA· 'I \Vhcn other RcrnciliP~ ~nd Phy5-icians have ]'111 ·mers you car1 now see from the 11bove dep end on splendid crops t h e com ing sea · of l.'. D army, war seems a simple mut ter. failed to effect a cure. golid Nommreil. ---· "' ··--- - -- ... l : H _,L.A, ,\htch alla yefl t h e pa in and irrit ation, ·~- -~~ -- . how ltttle dcpoirnence there is in 'l 'homas Bingson , T he t heory is tha t very cold wea· The m~sees even of t ho educated h &.v e n o healed t,he sores, removed the swcllilJg, and R eromrnf"~de.d byPH Y~TC IANS, ~fTN!STERS, AN"D DR. ·rx~un.YN, ham or any Ont: elee who says tho Dominion , . Nt.:H::iES. 1:1 fact by e ve:-yb otly ·w ho ho.!i ther and plent y of snow " m ellows" the conception of the arduous labor , t h e un· F i re Insurance Con1pany is a humbug. Yott HYSICIAN, SURl.mO N an d .A.cc9uCHE'C'R. completely r estored t ile limb to use. · ood triaJ . It · 1-uv er.fc;/i.s will see fl'o rn the 1Lbove statement that it only ground , kills insect s and t heil' eggs, and remitting t oil, the ceaseless amdety, the · Office :-Silver Street, Bowmanv11Je. 7 1 Jlfr. LEI,,\NDhas personally ~sed \:~~.~· gi ven it a gttJ bring rdiej. costs abo'ttl lw!{as muoh to insu1 ·e in this Com· b oundless responsibilit y, t hat is for ced enriches t he earth . pany as in 11 Stoclc C omva.n 11. J u l"O'l 'TJlJt, J\J:, J), As an EZl'ECTORAN':i' it has no Equal. 15 . H. MOU L:l'ON, Agon t, Orono. Few growers succeed in raisiog turnips u~on those wh o guide the wheels of the 'GRADU A.'l'E of Qneen's College! ~ingston It is harm)e:s3 t o the l\.fost Delicate Child. war chariot. F e w peopl e are aware what early in the season, but it can be d one. and Member of Coll )ge cf Phyr.wiana and for R heumatism , witll ent ire st1 ccess ; anti, 'dnrgeons , OntPorio. . . T h e seed must b e sown very early and in a gigantic enterprise a modern campaign I! con fains no O P/U/111 in any form. 17 U- Office and Hesidenee, Enmsln llen. after careful obse1'vatio11, declares · that, i u rich soil. T hen t he gr owth wlll take place is, or what a strain is thrown upon t he 4ar"D in:cLions al:company each bot tle. his belief, there ls no medicine in the world variom administrative depart ments, in Continues t o do a General Banking Business a before hot weather com es on, an d a fine D r , A . REITU, . equal to it for the cure of Live1· Diso~ders, tsBo wmanvillu, Branch. W l1 'or s:'"lle Ly all Dn1ggi:sL~. order that the m ilitary m achine may b e crop be the resnlb. · Ti RA.DU A'l'E OF THE TORON'l'O UNIV~R· Gout, the effects of M glt living , Salt guided ari ght. Our wars are carl'ied on in U' SI TY, Physician, Surgeon, &c. Ofilce K mg D EPOSITS The beds and bank s of streams m ay Rheum, Sores, Eru1>tions, and a ll t h o Street MORRIS' BLOCK, Bowm1tnv1ll~ A D 'l'IClll T O 11lOTUf;ltS. all climes and under all con ditions. In on e be profitabl y utilized by sprin kling a litt le Ileceived in S1Lvings Bank De11artmentand ~----~ '-Val'iou s for ms of blootl diseases. Are you <listurbcd at nif'h t and broken of call and mteres t allowed at cunent rates. N". G . lll ; CA.RVE'l 'II. , Jt. A., B . Se.,1n . 0 ,, c .u . wat ercress. It will flourish for years, i s expedition t he t ran sport is provided for your rnst by a sick child sutreriug 1 e lllr. LELAND'S pcrnlissioi1toinvito \'Ve h(W mu crying notice of withdrawal necessar·y. Ail deposits by vast armies of coolies, nat i ve men and wit h pam o f cnt,ting teeth 1 H so, send at once payable on demand, all who may desire further evidence in regard always a good crop to market, ls one of women , who carry the stores on t heir and get a bot tle of Mns. 'V!Ns r.ow's SOOTHING 1 to tho extraordinary curative powers of the earliest spring so.lade, a nd t he d em and back ; in another, b u llock wagons, with SYR U P li'OR CJH T..DRlt!N r1 l~E'l'IIING, Its value is .iEXC D. /l lWG J~ A Yil!t'S SAI:SAPA UfLLA t o see llim personO~'l'ICE AN D RESID.l!lNCE :-Main St., Orono. for it is increasing. incalculable. I t will relieve the poor l.ittle twelve or fourteen ox.en to each , are em - snfl'ererirmnediately. ally either ab bi3 . mammoth Ocean Hotel, Depend upon it. mothers, Bough tand solrl and Drarts issued upon Enrope. Grass, corn and t h e ~mailer grain.a feed ploy ed ; in a thir d, long strings of camels there ie no mistake about ... '"· ll.l.ef.a11ghlln, 1 '1. n., it. It cures dysentary United States ancl Canada, also GoliJ,,Silver and L011 g Brnnc1i, or at the popular Leland Hotel. mainly n ear the surface. Top d ressing and mules tax the ingonutty and pa.t i.once and d iar~ hooa, regulate$ the stomach and Um tcd Sta~os Grecnbncks bo11eht nrrU-ecld. 'if ICEN'£ I .A.TE OF 'l'HE HOYAL COLLEG.E Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. . nrf\s win?.' colic, softens the gums, Ji.A of Physicians and member of the Royal ' l\'.Ir. LELAND'i extensive knowledge 9f the la the b eat method of manur ing all theae. of o ur transport officers ; ln a fourth, our bowels, rednces I flammat1on, and gives tone ao d " College of Surgeons, Edin bnrgh. Clover and most root crops feed more soldiers are converted into sailors, and energy t o t he whole system. MRs.\VINSLow's l eradicator ef Offi.oe: MOUHIS' BLOCK K ing-st.,Howman- good done by this un.equallec deeply. E ven with po tatoes it is well t o row their trim whalll boats to a p oin t over S OOTHI N G S ·YH.U P l!'OH. Cli1L J JH.ffiN '['g.,;·r111NG l s Promptly rrrndo at current rates upon all part liloocl poisons enables 11im to give inquirers !lle . to t he taste, and is t he prescript.ion of h ave a porHon of t he man ure In t h e bot t om a thousand miles .from the sea. I n one pleasant much valuable information. it a nd best femalf'> nn rses and of Gre11t Brittain, the United States and Do one of the olde> nn. J , c. JID.l'l 'CHEJ.l)\ of the furrow. physicia ns in th e Un ited States; and is for sale minion or Canada. campaign our men are fight ing on the P REPARED BY '!i KEMBF:R OF COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS by a ll dr nggists t hroughout the wor ld, Price Around every house t h er e will be found snow-clad mountains of Afghan istan ; in ~5 ! V.i.l. and. Surg eons, Ont a rio, Coron er , etc. Tel egra T 1·a111s:f'C :s.·~ cents a bottle Office and Uesidenco, Enniakillen. 7.t. Dr.J.C.Ayer&.Co., Lowell, Mass. more or leas bon es, thrown out from the anot her, on t he burning plains of Egypt. l\fade for la1·ge or small sums on all par ts ot kit chen, and t h ere are also additions to In one cou n t l'y fuel and water ar e in R EST mul C::tHUIOltT to t h e SIJFFi UNG. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles tor $G. John l {eith Ga lbraith, Oanadu.. 'l' hi8 is especially aova11 t.ageous to thls supply from an imals t hat m eet an abundance ; in another t h e utmos t econ - " llr o\vn ·s ll~uselun1ltl P ana cea. " b a s n o pel'SOns living in Mumtoha or t he Nor th·west ARR IS TE R , SOLICITOR, NOTARY for relieving pain, both internal and ex. as it makes the fu nds availahh> a t once at the acciden t al death on the farm. The bones omy has to be insisted on, in order t hat equal PUBLIC &c. Office- Bounsall's Bloc,k ternal. It cur" Pu,in in the Side, Dack or . and carcassea of a.II such shonld be saved the ar my may be provlded with rat iona. Bowels, Sore Throat, llheumatism, Toothache, pl!Lce of paymeuL Ki ng Street', Bowman ville. M.onoy to lend, further particulars cttll a t the Banking For Lumbago and any kind et a P ain or Ache. "It and mashed in t o fertilizer. Our men have to be clothed an d fed . They D. JHJRK.1& s1rnirsox, will most surely quicken t he .Hlood and Heal, House. have t o be look ed aft er in aickn eas and as Before a. ma.n plants an y fruit extenit s act ing power s is w on d erful. "Brown,s '1'. BRODIE, GEO. McGILL, .A.RHISTElt, SOLICI'l.' OR, &c., MOPRIS sively he should ascertain how the vari· in health. The slightest u navoidable Household Panacea," bemg acknowledged as A.ccoun tan t. ::Vlanager BLOCK, up stairs, King _Str eet, Bo....,-man great f'ain Heliever, and of double the ·y .rille. Solicitor fo1· the Ontario Bank. et ies which h e proposes to cultivate suc- n eglect ls magnified into wanton derelic· the strength or any other E lixir 0 1· Liniment in the :Pr ivate l'lfoneys loaned at the lowest r11tes, ceed in his neighborhood. If h e cannot tion of duby. world, should be i a every family handy for use when wanted, " as it really is the best r emedy aooert ain, t hen plant moderately, so as to JtORF.ltT A..RH OUlt, in th~ world for Cram ps in t he Stomach, and "feel his wa.y. " The variations on acM ehemet A!Fs m agnifiaen t palace has Pains and Aches or 11\l kinds," and. is for sale EGISTRAR, WEST DUR HAM ISSUER count of soil and climate ..r e ve1-y great. been converted into one of the finest h os- by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. of Marriage Licenses, Barrister and At tor· ·ey at Law a nd Solicitor in Chancery. Money HARN DE N , L . D. S., 'fhe pastures in woodlots a,re generally pitals in the world. Wards of immense ( ),ONSUUl"ll.'J O N . ()IJltE~.- "-D o"' physician, eaned on Real Estate. Oilice on King street, 80 poor that they cannot be d epended np· stze, w ith mar ble floors and d ecorated retired fr om pract.ice, havrng had placed ir1 his !!owmanville. Graduate of the Royal College or Dental - - - - A.UllUtOSE - - - - --on . Where a ma.pie grove cau be formed r oot, aff.)rd am ple accommodation for 600 hands by an East India missiona ry the formu la · Burgeons, Ontario. of a simple vegetable remedy for t he speedy 'IV· . JIU .SOX, by cutting out other trees, the woodlot sick, and as a London eu rgeon . said t her< t and permanent cure ofl!ensumption.Bronchitis, OFFICE OVER DICK~ON'S STORE. RTIS'l', 10 KING S'l'. EA9'J', ~'OR<;J NTO. ::an someti mes be profitably used as a pas- is abeolut e freedom from even the fain test Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Luni'I' A f· Ont. Portraits fro m Life m Oil and on a, u.Jso a p osit ive and r a d ica l cure for 10.LD FI LLING A SPECIALTY. ure. It should be seeded wit h orchard od our of a hospital 1n t h ese beau tifu lly fccti IJ(Jrayon . 10-3m. Nervous Debility und ._.u ne1·vous Complaints, 1 1l curative Plate Work executed in the ~ lateHt u.ud most grass, that b ehig best adapted to growing k ept dormitories. The zealous, k indly after ha ving tested i1s wonderC impr·oved style of tbe Dental .A.rt. [n the shade. · super vision of t h e senior m edical officer in powers in thousands ot cases, has felt i.t his ~·· 1 '. l!'JIU,LVN\ That Old, Reliable Kmer of Pain duty to make it known to lu s suffering ICENSED AUCTIONE EH for the County EETH EX'l'RAC'l'ED Wl'1'HOUT PA.IN · charge, Surgeon -M aj or B eattie, is r.ppa.rent Actua ted by this motive and a desire tofellows. relie vc l f'h nlhr:r I11 ,t e·r na l 01" E :r:t cr n al · of DurhDm , Sales promptly attended. .Accor ding to t he B oston Cultivator, it everywhere, and t hough t he inm ates are human suffering, I will send free of charge, to y the use or Nitrous Oxide Gas, without injur y I'eT'r!J l >"vls' F a:l n KUle1 shou l d l:ai.·a a .Address--llamnton P . 0. 59; l'Op wort h the la bor of b ut t he m uch-ab u sed " short service" ttll who drn:tire i~. Lh is rec iy e , i n Ger mrin,Il"1;ench plttcc is seldom that a C in cvt~ry Jt'actm·y, Mach,i ne .~JuJJ> <tlt ul to t hApatient. 7JJ il.l , en c·very ~ 1./a ;rttj,, an<l in < m wr .'J ] ! 01tsegl·owln g ca.n b e go~ 1n a bearing orchard. soldiers, crime is at a d iaoou n b. H <tre, or English, with full direc tions t'Or prepiu·ing _ ]!{. llll'l'CIU 8 0 N. Particular a 6tention paid to the regulation ot and using. Sent by mail by addrcRsing with ltolt~, '1'tt ti d y t 'o1 -i'ln1n c d ·iu.t<J use, noi fL>#fr/1;~ If it co uld, in moat cases it would be poor too, we have an opportunity of seeing ll' ICENSED AUC'J'JONKKR, CONVEY.AN sta mp, rntmini.; this paper, W . A . NoYES H9 A ocul(~nts , Outs , R 'l'"' u ,-i .. 9r_·s, e t c .. lntt f o1· J :ot.ue& ·CHI L DHEN'<> 'l.'EE'l'H . l.. Oll~R end Coromlf1Sione1· in B. R Hales a t ,15 . policy to attempt it. A well.cared-for woman's t r ue m ission. The quiet eye, P owe;"s B locl.l lo_ohesle,. N . Y . Crnn plrd.,its, s u.ch a~"I Difr,-r1 ·lta:n, ] ) .'j.'i(":lt<' 1"' 1' ended t o promi tly and at reasonable rates. p!lt'A.LL WO~K WARRANTED. ~ or chard producw wh.at sells for mor e t han t he soft hand , t he ready ear, t he light CJu,lt·r rL inf n n twni, S'U t/d(~n Colff~, Clt:ilis1 '!EV E RY FRIDAY M ORNING, WARREN .LELAND, . ' FOR THE ,. -- . ()r op §uggest ions. whom everybody know~ _ as the succ,essful M . A.JA MES , large st Hote lE nterp rise s Ayer's ,Sarsaparilla. = $oft iron on each side. lb la t h er efor e n<c esaaxy to grind eq u ally on both - sides . l\ia.ny, h o we ver, grind almost al together on one aide, believing t hat the steel la on G h e other. In doing so, t;hey grind off the material f ur t he e<lge, which ta always in t he cen tr <J, and then wonder why t he th e iron does uot remain sh ar p. If y ou have a ~cythe th.ab does not do good wor k, a amin e and aee if it i s improperly ground and if so it can probably be mad e into a good tool in a few m inut es . · The steel used in scyth es is what fa known as German steel, and the labels "caat steel" and " sliver steel" do not st ate a fact. Th ere is no such t.hlng ail silver steel, st ill t he 1abels ehould not be altog et h er d isregarded. IE a scythe is polished the fla.ws show, and thtse with flaws ar e paiute.::. on both eidee, labeled Ger man steel and sold cheap, the others b eing br an d ed as stated above, and though not what t h ey ari;: ca lled , are really superior t o the painted on es. jTEST IM? NI ALS. Darlington, Marcb , 10th, 1885 1 . ------ ~ _ _ _ _ COM SUM P TIOlf, C O U G H S ,C OLDS P Ayer's Sarsaparilla THE ONTARIO BANK L ~f~~~f~!~ lln~;ur~~r! o~g~~~~E 1 a·ll B ' R 11 R c. A L 1 1 ~Addreso.-EDn _1 _ 's _ k_ . u_1e _1~1_ I_ »_o _._ _ _ ___ OHN HUGHES. - J~ i cen se<l Auct 'oneer, Valuator and Arbitrator . ]'1 re and Life · . nsurance, Notes aud Accounts Collected. .fdress Money to J;end on rea:unaoJe terms, .A.· <Cartwright., 0 11t. 472 J G OOD WIFE GUARANT EED T O ever y man who bttys his J,icen~e from UIJllNHY SYLV g STE R , Enniskillen .. A W . W . JllCU.EY, '· v ·E 'l'ERINARY SU11GEON. graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office · and ·Residence, NJ;JW TO NVI LLE, Ont. W ill visit Orono every Tuesday. Office hours Crom 12 a. m. to 4 p. m .. at Conlter's Hotel. · 32-l y* ·Special attention paid to Surger y. -- --- -- -~--- O: ;'.r ' EY ! MONEY !-Th e subscr iber receives money on deposit for theOntario Loan an<1 Saving·~ Company, and pays intiot'est a t the r <J.te of 4 and 5 per cent. No notice of withdrawal required. Also loans money on mortgages at lowest 1·ates, No commission charged. \V. l!'. ALLEN, Buwmanville. 8-l y. M - - - - - - - -- · R 'JtOI". W . 'tVU,J..SOX. AND · _ SJNGi l'.\G. 'fer ms: I<'o1· beginnf3l'S $G; for a dvanced pupils, $10 for quar~er of twelve !essous. Jksidence at Mr. JoBeph Jfrittain'a, ~:orner Liben y aad Concessiun Street, Bow .man ville. 5l·t!. f' J 'EACHEH. OF P IA:N O, ORGAN 1 i·iano~-,!'1.m ed and lte1.mtu·c~L () ~y leaving word at the DO MINION ORGAN c;}o's Ol"" ICE, Bowmanville .· .A. first-cl a s Ulan ·~ow oeing in their mulo ·. i~ o ~ARTIES WISHING 1rrnrn 'PIANOS .11:" 'runed or repaircrl ca n have thom at tended any other equal area 011 the farm, an d nothing b esides it s fruit should be expected of it. To grow t rees after t h e original plan , as. seedlings, and then t cd ;graft , even if considered desirable, is impracticable for general purposes of orcharding ; but if the principle, as generally admitted, is the cor rect one, t hen t he pr eser vation of as By gettiug you rself well shod ~t m nch o! a de~irable har d y seeding stock ail is practicable on large nursery grou nds, is certainly the desideratum sought after. Many farmers complain of poor r eenlte from t h e oNhard . In thG m aj ority of cases it com es from neglecb, and very of· whern you will find gre a~ bargains for t en from an a ttempt to grow two crops off of t he © ne plece of land- a crop of fruit CAS H . H aving n ow received our and a crop of grass. The gra1111 han mil· lions of roots which d rawu pon the soil for success, and it la absurd to expect you ng trees t o grow and p rosper u nder su!lh con .. ditions. No grain cr op will be m or e quickly b ene· I will be prepared to supply any k inds fitted by m anure than barley .. Its growt h h rapid, and a t the beginn in g is at a sea· req.uired which you will Iiud marked at son when plan t food does not develope fast iu the soil. H ence some k ind of co m· R OOK BOTT OM .PRICES. mercial fertilizer dr:illed wit h t h e seed to T l'an ks for past. favors and still solicit a give the plant its first start is especially valuable for this grain. 0 1 late y ears it share of y ou r pat ronage. Is found that t h e weight of grain, on which depends ics value for sale, is due to th e SIGN OF " BIG BOOT." ap plicat ion of mineral manures. PREPARE FOR VVAR I TY R O NE Boot and Shoe Store. Spring & Summ er GOOD S llo? i nn, n @ G .s o tr-.st,. Gc uuennc1~ ®f'F a ~TI11 W. H. HIC KS. Tyrone, March I. 11.ll w A ()h at <Jonccrniug Implements. a avewritten these f e w lines .A.nd all I have to say_ ·'!!'.hat you can find me still at home, la m not gon e a way, S o all my k lndo l rl t r iend sm<>Y come, .A.nd all the y oung ones , too, .:~nd get t hen · garments nicely m.ade In fashions tha t are n ew: ·Where old an d yonng, d6ar friends, m a y meet A. wel1Jome "'""" ti ne . bv R. Pl~A'l'E ~~-~---~--~~--~--~- ,DE N 'rI S TRY MRS. HE V HU P i H A.S R E M OVBD YER ' HAR N ESS SHOP to buildings for merly occupied by J. II. BR IMA c 0 MBE, l'RA.C::T I CAL J) E :N'l 'IS'l', WITH TEETil, W I T BOU 'l' TE E T H . 00., [' t n E t f R b H rlfS uoor as 0 u e 0tto m ous e, CODD & . OVER T W E N'l'Y YEARS E XPERIENCE, tHtro usOxldc G~ sA.dmln i stcr4ld f o r Pa i ules Opt,ratlons . UCCJ,IJNG' S IU.@CJi, · Formerly Known as the " Soper Mills; ') Caledonian Mills . She has now in stock everything usually found in a well equipped HAR~ESS SH OP. Call at t he new premises. MRS. H UMPHREY R IS M I L L HAS BEEN THOR· U GHL Y renovated all <l put in order, under our own special supervision, t or the purpose of ·r isti.ng and manufactnring Oat Meal and Pot .·3arley, and we ar e now prep11red to receive .orders from all our old cuatomcrs and others i":~ -work, and we gnrantee to give them who rlntrust us with tho same entire satistaction. 1 (.911.ts and other g1 mins taken in exebange for ill'lour Oat Meal, &c . H . &; J, TOW NS, ·Bowmanville. 227. T puai ti vc n ;llHHl Y w e tu!..' a l.Jove o.isca8u; l·_I.' t ·u u w t h (l wo r~t k i nd a 1(rl o ( hnq; Bt.v:Fli ng J n ,tc <'d . frn Hrun g- la m y ~ aith t n l ! I! e OH·ar>y, t hllt I wi ll H·!!~!i ' l'W O BOT TLE:) FRIO:E 1 t (lg'ti!ln!r wlt h t~ VA!",~ l],\ l: Lf: 'l' l~.l!a.TrSE un t l i l s di s ease .to :111y 11n 1Terer. GiTe J'. X~ p r Oi:!:S uu\l O. a d1l1·c133, DR, T · .A. SLOOU.M, l Sl r ead St. ~ N. Y . t.ho 1 1:;a1 Hl~ o f case~ M CuJf~S UM PT~OI 1 1\ 3.V i,; ti h:1vc · hucn c nr1:-U. ::r. P erha,pa no farm subj ect is cften er discussed t hen t h e car e of unplement s. T he article!! sometimes ·appear in )!eason, but oftener a re in spired by the evidences of nl'glect that are painfully cc mspicious on too many far ms, and the warnings given at e lik ely t o b e forgot ten before it is t lme to p ut the suggestion s into pract ice. N ow is the time t o decide in what condit ion im plemen ts shall be pat into a fi eld, h ow they shall be used a nd h ow car ed for. A liberal coat of pain t on any machin e or implement that is to be exp osed to the weather will al ways be foun d a good in· vest men t . T he impfoment should .al ways t h e local n ewspaper h as always dated the be r epaired b3fore it gets ina "ramsh ackle" .increased thrift of the comm unity. The condition. It is easier to prevenb rust local n ewspaper is the life of the locality, than ho remove it. Dull tools wear out l\nd t h e measure of its suppor t, as a rule, _ m en and an imals, cause a waste · of time, measureli t he advanaemen t of t he peop le, m su re poor work and , as a consequence, poor crops. The farmer wh o discar ds a worn out h oe or plow pu ts more mon ey At A.driim, Mich., a lady saw an engine· In h ia pcoketthan: t he amounb e:1p en ded b.ouse with a steeple, and inn ocently a skfor a Rew one. '!.'her e is a cer tain k ind ed a gentleman, attendant, " W h at ch urch of so-called economy t hat is t h r iftless in is th.an 1" 'r he gentleman a fter r eading t h e extreme. A <lull saw C'r even a dull the sig n, " D eluge N o 3," r eplied: " I j ack-knife should n ot be t.olerated. A guess i t must be the T~ird B aptist , " wagon that ls in need of con stan t repairs and al ways breaks down at inoppor t une Ca.n you gi vtime a ddinition of n ot.l1moment11,.and a h orse that is incapable or ing 1" inquired school t eacher. "Y ea, unwillin g t o work can pr ofitably be allow- mum. It's a bun g hole wit h ou t a bar r el ed t o l'Ust and rest. )f they can be dis- arou nd it ! ' shouted little Ted Saunders, posed of at all it will be to t b.e QWners ad · whose papa is a coopet . vantage. N o man is ao r ich tha t h e can "A nice h usband you are !" said ma.afford to k eep a balky h orse. Aa s oon as dam, in a passion. " You care leas about au implement ia n ot needed In t he field it me than about those pet 11.11im als of y ours. Look wha b you did when your pood ie, should be cleaned and housed . How m any farm ers know h ow to sharp-, Azor , died . " H usban d (q uietly): " Well, en a scyt he 'j Certainly a very small pro- I had hi m stuffed ." Wife (exasperated) : port ion of thoae using that implement. ' ·Yc.u wouldn't h ave gon e to that expense Scvthes ar e m ade with a steel cent r e and for me-not you , In deed . " step, t he gentle t ones of t he nursing sis l"r-ice, 2 0 c , 25c a nd , 50v JJ;-rJJlit.t l c . tera, h ave replac ed t h e r ougher, tho ugh D A VIS & L A W REN CE CO . Limite tl. Wllolesalo Ai;en ts. Montreat. · n o less heart felt, ser vice of the hospital T o t he I lart/o f'd F i?'e I nsurance Co. orderly. Few h oe.pitals, even Eng- I hereby ret urn than ks for t.he pr ompt pay; ment by your agent, Mr. 'l 'hos. Bingham for :Ul :~ ~ (~ l~~l IU lan d, e:an compete with th e military esta b- damage dono to my house bJ.' tire . I received ,'f lJ J :~J ~ i~\J~ ft l!r1 ·~ · ' ' ·. " llshments in Egy pt. Of course the cita. a cash check by r etur n mail after my claim J Mll S. lJ, C. B U.H K. Has receiv ed her new stock of d til hospital in Cairo is an except ional was forwar:led. · building. Yet at A baaieh, ab Alexandria T n t hP; Manf1,0M'-·Of he Glasgow a n d L ondon ' P i r"e Jnsio·ancc Co . · ., and at Saez the i;ame order exists. Of the I here by r etnrn thanks for the proinpt pay· a d 1 · 't the L a C 1· f B OWhospital s hip Gangea a t Suak :m b, 0 much ment by your agent, Mr ._ Thos. Bingham. tor ll llVl es 18 S 0 cannQt l sa id.. She is a m odel of her d.amage to my house which was insured in the '11·· d · · 't t 1 1 k ind. Be. I am wandering frc m my Sovereiirn J<'ire lnsutance Co.. h·w ing rec.eived 1'.UailVl · 0 an · YICllll y 0 Ca cash .check by return oc n 111i1 arterclaim was an d see hei· P at t erii :MRS. C. C. BURK . ' t heme. To main tain an arm y at Su akim sent m. Immense supplies are needful. To move From the above settle ment of claim parties It to a h elhthy position in the neighboring holding Sovereign Policies will see that they monnto.ins, t ramport animals by t hou- aye a ll righ t, a.nd they need not ptty any atten and assortment o± t o t he agent of t he Dominion Grange san ds have to be p r ovided, and cover for i1on humbug or any one else who are going r onnd the t roops ls also n ecessary. T here h es telling folks U1 aL L heir Sovereign Policies are · t he old P. and 0. stea mer Geelong fall no r ood, THOS. BINGHAM, of fodder for cattle ; h ere t he ill-fated .!lTO IU~ : -l;ifi'(lOlld Uo or Wc:~ t Of ' VHliam s BO WMA NV!Lf,E lh1U:lt 4~ ~- !4i·n t J F avon ia wic b. her cargo of ci·mels; t h ere Loch A rd is diachar~ing 1,200 tons d fire wcod. H er e coolies are busy s wingi.u g mu les 011t of t h.a huge National Lin er iihe Insur e in t he Ooi1fede r:Jt'io1 1 L1 ' fe A ~ so. t l e 'f urt h er we see the · E ra t o l It Queen . A . landlu g b ullocks, and st.ill i:.nother vesaol, ciatton, It is ch eaper t ha n t h e Oanad iun ou t .of wh ich cases cf preser ved provisions Mu t ual Aid, A. 0 . U · W. or any pa~s aare being r aised in almost countless num· ro und y our h at instit ution, a1:1 the follow. bers. F olly to su pp ose t hat m istak es do ing exam ples will pro ve: 'r hos . McCl ung not occur, or t o h ope that our m llitarv h a~ been _ insured si_nce J 872 f01$ ? ,000a n d ma.chine has at last raachtd absolute p er- the last ti ve y ears it onl y cost b u n $2 .55 fecti<;m . There is st ill room for improve· per ann nn~ on e ach $1,000 t o insure . John ment. · J McC l ung rnsurud ~it the same t ime for t h e --~ same amoun t,and i t only cost bim .$1.74 p er a nnum o n each $1, 000 t o insure , he -:.B-Y-Coun try Newsp apers. being a litt le youn ger. We cert if y t he above t o b e c; rrect Thos. T h e country n ewspaper is t he moat useful and l east compensat ed of all thB McOlung , John McClu ng. f3J" I am f ully prepared to attend F unerals on TBOS. BINGHAM, A gen t . t he ·hortest notice, at the lowest possible rates· agen cies which stamp t he impnss of prcaskets and Burial Cases ready on short notice ri:r ess upon villages a nd inlana d tiH. irst.class hearse on very moderate terms. Wit h onn the aid of local newspapers local Bhrouds and Coffi ns constant ly ·on hand. ~'un ral cards supplied at once. F urniture Shop &; town11 are as arule t hxifdess an d dead. I o how lteoms-Bounsall'sNew Block. is comm on fo r small gr eat men to speak 11 f urnit11r e sold by m e is made by the U. C wi t h contempt of t h e local newspapers, urniture Co. of Bowmitnville. I do n ot buy slop furniture and repr esent i t to ha ve been but the village newspaper makes more ma de b y t he U. C. F. Co. of th is town. great m en ou o of lt:' aa material- brick 11 Also agent for t heLI-QUOlt TEA for this town without st r aw- t han any other factor in ancl vicinity. It is nhe!Lp and as good as can be e onl y b y the F ra· got in the maJ'k et. A valuable prize given politics, and i t is the one ladder on wh ich U4:st in l l!c w oi ·J1l. U:111 with every pound. men climb t o local distinct ion as t he be- 1.e1· J .ub1·ic utol' Con11·a n y , n t 4Jlli ca~o. Nc'\v i'orl· irn ol S&. L1mis. SOLD E V.EllYWJTF m,E, ginning of wider fame. T he ad vent of Cards of 1I1h anks. ]b; u 1·alf}ia, et c ., et c . Sold evc r r 1whePt". in C T ay IS G-QQD S B O NN E TS, HATS TRIMMI N GS Cheap Life Insurance. 0 UND·ERTAKINC! LEV I lVI O RRIS. PHO THE V ICTORIA. - --<.<>'>- - - New Phot o R ooms ARE NO W OP E N . Stantl foruu :rly o c c1111A c d by t h e J' ost Olllcc. .l!H N G RY' sr1um·r, ll30~'V'I!V .lr ~N""VXLL Sil ?. T h e Galler y is fir st- cl uss in all He a p· poiu t men t s, a nd fu miahed in a co mfort able m anne r. Ther e will be uo poo r wo1 >k allowed to leave t he r ooms, a nd t hese who fa vor me with a call can rely on beiug pleased -~·"The instaute nous pr ocess only wm be u sod for Phot.ographs . Come i n and ·see m e. R . H. HENRY. ti' 'f his Cut r epr esents t.be popular Victoria ·w a ve. I t is dres·ed with the h ail' falli ng on tile forehead, and the e nds meet in Montagues. It is exceedingly becoming, and is having a lar~e run. '.!!' he above style, with la r ge number of other .equally becoming styles, are made by M ltS, A.. DAVIS, ov M. Mavr s stor1- ·~