MONEY IN MUTTON. .kEOmu EOu mumâ€"Ln UZ_m_<m m0 hm< FZ<PGO¢§= NI... flow It in Don. I- Rancid-3m Shetld to tho lint Conï¬dent!†and Wool . Ioeondary ill-m: Wat the rm Who Expect. Ill. flock to P3,. The best time to buy sheep is in late cummer or (all. It will soon be ‘n Order to couple sheep, and as early bmbs add largely to the proï¬t the management or sheep in the fall is an Important as during any other season. The ram shsuid be pure bred and pro- cured from a. flock where the sheep are thrifty. All ewes that are not robust. or which show the least evidence of unaoundness, should be discarded. B: careful selection and bringing the ewe: into the winter in good condition they will haw: no di. malty in withstanding the coir: and their lambs wiil be strong and thrifty in the early portion of the year. Dogs can be kept from sheep by Juan-mus use of barbed wire. the inwur strand being on the ground. or burie-vi two inr-hns beneath the surface. and tho next strand four inches above thu lower vine. Sheep do not Otten r-urs-iw injury from barber wire, the “mo! min: a protection. It dogs can be- knzut from slim-p they can be raised with but little labor, and will partially support thi~ms¢-i\'cs while plants are graning, both Wei-(.23 and grass being ‘umI-d by thr-m, and they will en- and the next strand the lower one. Sh roceh'v injury trom Woo! being a prom; )H.’1'TCN’ AND “‘OOL. Whon {armors recognize that wool Is no? the un!y product of sheep the)? will lmprova their flocks and make largs-r pruxits. Vr'hile there are indi- xxdudl sh~*--p with good records as pro- ducers of hpzwy fleeces, yet thv- average dig-ping or wool is not over tour pounds per shMp. due to breeding Hump that can thrive on scanty pas- dipping cf wool is not 4 pounds per shmp. due to sheep that can thrive on sc tures and ï¬gnoring 5229. T! flocks ccr. be almost entire}: 11- two sgasrons, and at 195 than wim any other class of England the: {a rmers have c0: tach importance to woo!. hr muzzwn and lamb. with wool ondary pr duct. and the 10 20599 at the English farmers a chine tn {arrmrs in this c "nglr nd the farmer pays a and use: rants as a spocia 6310"â€, tho abject being to mutton of chi-ice quality. In marina vhnivo mutton so}? but it must TV- admitV-d thai hunk: of infnrinr Show» 1 the n1r‘"ts assist In keo: prices to a cortrin extent, farmq-rs: who have sent gun market have not been disap prams. {WEEDS IMPORTA .\‘T. The Southdown. Oxford 3. shSrv hm :: have become within the 1:â€: m n y ars. an FI‘IJ dknmvn 321‘ In in: \e’y’ r. hardy) m"- b-Vn: Izzrstnly i The Dnrs-ts wm sometime I. mbs t" c a parâ€"~11 very (harac:'-li~'t70~â€"cnd will at trzkc 1h - h-zul in urns-quence mon s‘2-«rr- may Lo urn-d as timn as 1‘ m“ hardy and £31 to thr (-.m:v.te-. \\‘.th sel‘ rich den i Potuo Beetlosâ€" Straw for Stallsâ€"Cutting Corn Fodder. One reason why there is usuany a good crop of potato beetles every year is l-ccause tarnwrs do not use their best e-ï¬orts to destroy them. Many po- tato ï¬elds receive no Paris green after the crop Is assured. the beetles having fun sway. The consequence of this saving or a few hours’ labor is that ten times as murh work must he done next year in destroying beetles and saving the crop of potatoes. Place a box of ashes and one of char- coal in the pxg pen. Experiments show that pigs are more thrifty when they haw these scbstances than when de- prived or them. Lot the fodder corn grow until it produces ears. than cut it when the ears are in tho milky stage. and It will ha of cxcrllent quality and highly rel- ished by stock. die-:- than others. and. therefore. less liable to diseases. ln-breeding does much to destroy stock f.:rmers often inbnwding unknowingly). The value or Xo brood can be said to be exempt from disease. but some breeds are har- It has been suggested that 9.12 am!- lions be rpgistz-z'ed. and that laws should be enacted in order to compel registry so as to get rid of the scrubs. This is max-e important with catue than with horses. If every bun used was ré-mrdvd. and should be compelled to pass inspection. a great advance would be made. not only in preventing the spread 0f disease. but in improving the dairy stock. It is claimed that the same amount of food that is required to provluce a pound of beef will produce a. pound of butter. with the whey and buttermilk as extras. which demonsuates that the cow in more proï¬table than the steer. a pedigree is great when it serves as a. guide to prevent the evil of in-breed- inc. and every farmer should know how every animal on his farm ls bred. Kathi (in tho musuem. viewing the Venus de MUMâ€"Scrap. see here: they have knocku! both arms 0!! this wo- man. Svpp-Corno. let's get out. or they'll suspect us of having done it.- Puegendu Biaettcr. Maryâ€"I'm going to marry Mr. Quick- blood. Old :achclor cousinâ€"Good Imam-ens: Maryâ€"Why do you say that; he‘s We!) of! Old Bachelor cousin- Yes; he's wen off as he is: but he doesn't. know it.â€"-Philr.delphia. Record. “Jamie." sharply called out his mother. “you'Ve been loaflng all day. Satan always ï¬nd: some work tor Idle hands to do. Take this basket and bring in some kindlings.â€"Chlcago T11- bune. "Wen my dear. what did you do at the sewing circle toâ€"day?" “0h. noth- mg much. We tore up a. few reputa- tions and sowed a few seeds of discord Â¥l the congregation.“â€"Harper's Batu. the sin wizh their droppings. '1 are evenly distributed and trod- l’fâ€"JACT‘CAL FARM HINTS. .5 ï¬rm r- 31mm: entirely changed mm. and at less expense :3; other class of stock. In farmers have maxed to at~ me» to woo]. breeding for amh. with wool as a sec- urt, and the 10m; exper- English farmers should be :rrmrs in this country. In farmer pays a high rent r-ts: as a Spf-(‘ial food for hit-v: ‘rmim: to produce 3 «.im- qualf’y. In nur large [Im- mutt-‘m Sr-Ils readily. 7m adminwl that the large inrr-rhr ezhwm tint reach : assist In kévping down can: in (-xzenr, yet those ) have sr-nt run] 0710:: to r not boon disappointed in The present [31! Wheat .. ‘pring Wheat Peas: . . . Potatoes Barley......... .... ......... Batten...†o-oo-uu Eggs.... .... .... .. Flour,(Mix per 100 Ray per ton ......‘ Pork 0 FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS Hardly Ever LOADED WITH BARGAINS Like a Christmas Stocking. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS- THE MISSES CAHILL HDOLIHAN BOB. 1ND. Job Printing HOUSE. Reported by J. '1‘. Robinson, Bruin 3nd Produce Dealer. Fine Job frinting. CARDS, NOTE HEADS, LE’l'l‘ER HEADS. BILL HEADS S'l‘A'l‘BMEN'l‘S, ENVELOPES, BALL CARDS PROGRAMMS, MEMORANDUMS, Etc. Catalogue Printing. PAMPiiLE'l‘ AND POSTER PRINTING DUNE IN ALL I'] BRANCHES. Mail Orders Receive Immedi- ate Attention. T7HECOOK15 B_E$T.FBJ_END GEORGE ST" DUNN’S BAKING POWDER Bobcaygeon , Markets con. 0 00.. .0 or outaOO-ooo-oocoi nun-o .- LARGEST SALEâ€" IN CANADA. 0-...- a. Six ce we stmhd business was our sh ck an 11-11ch in Millincrv Nov. ]. t‘cs : 5 now ? We harp watching the markets and allow no chance to H'p in older to keep the best and latest that’s gomg. ‘I-gglï¬â€"rb'svï¬amters for Misses and Children, Feathers and Ribbonsâ€" special values. Lmiosv Jncnets and Capes, new values. Pretty Walking Hats. trimmed and untrimmvd. Blight Finish Felt Hilts. High Glow-i Trimmed Sailors, You can get. 110 Hats here [or what one 00398 elsewhere. a-.. 00...... .0.- .0 on. 000‘ Specialties. Winter has comeâ€"Christmas is coming. We are all ready prepared and plimed for every occasion. Coming events don't take us I y surprise. Anticipated every dress need of the season. Men, Youths, Boys, and Children remembered, Keep nothim: but the best, as nothing is too good tor our customers. We Ml clothing tor reputationâ€"n5 we“ as for proï¬t Ready to wear or made to order. If you pay more them We usk you are paymg too much. If you pay less the chances are you'll want. your money Sign o! the Golden Home Shoe, OVERCOATS ! ULSTERS ! LE BRUN (30., SUITS ! ...1 60 a 2 10 ...12 00 13 00 . .300 a 400 ‘..4 00 a 4 25 CITY CLOTHING STORE, PETERBORO. 65 a 15 13 15 PETERBORO. 65 G5 44 28 20 15 16 UNDERWEAR ! Wednesday Saturday To most Post Ofï¬ces this is nearly as good as a Daily Paper, while the Price as nnlv 51 00 per year. I! van subscribe NOW for 1896 we will send the balance of this year FREE OF CHARGE. ,-,__..2|_- 0|.“ mnrn vnn E lulu“ v- v“â€"-.-, The earlier you éubscribe the more you get for your 3‘. 00. Sample copies free on application. Address Spectator Printing Co. A Speciality, Warrant to tnlten thelcnncst 0f prople. Recommended by the Medical faculty, lot all wank people who no run down in health. HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL Uhriâ€"--- .u. Pipu s ’l‘u'mcms nnd Cigarsmnd all '1 ul-au 0m~t Sundries Manufacture and Pnopliutor o: the Patent DEALERJNâ€; REVOLVING FOLDING CLOTHES REEL 864mm 81. per Bowman) Musical Instruments, Velocipcdl‘s, and Sport- mg Goods Gcncmlly DUBLIN PORTER Kept by all the Leading Hotels. PAPER HANGER, AND DECORATOR, Also Manufacturer and Dealer in m use and Yard 3'- Weekly . RIGGS, IS PUBLISHED Send orders to Calcutta Brewery PETERBORO. A grenï¬l‘onic and Appetizer. CALCUTr’s ENGLISH FANCY GOODS HAIR GOODS. 9 Ken 1. St Lindsay. H. A, HARRIS, PAINTER BOBCAY GEON. HAMILTON, CAN- Spectator George Streo TEE BQBCAYGEON INDEPENDENTL; . In addition to an extended experience. I have taken a full course of Optics at the Chicago Uptahalmic College. in the treatment. of the Eye and treatment. of defected Eyesight. Oculists' Prescriptions carefully ï¬lled. Repairing of Spectacles and Eye glasses promptly attended to. Champion Condition Powders; for horses, cattle, etc. : Compound Cough Syrup; for coughs, colds. etc. : White Oil; for horses : Black Oil; for horses: Wild Strawberry; for cholera, cholera morbus, etc.: Emulsion oi Cod Liver Oil with lIypop hosphites; for all wasting diseases .- Pain Remedy; for internal and external pains : Household-Liuiment; for cuts, wounds, ruises, sprains, etc. The Drug Store, Robcaygeon. Usefu lThings and Things Ornamental for the HCLIDAYS. Kinmount Hardware Store ! Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. A Special Department is the Repairing 0! Watches, Clocks, Jewellery. COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, SAWS, AXES, FILES, HAND MADE TINWARE, HOT AIR DRUHS, HOT WATER DRUMS, ORDERED WORK A SPECIALTY; Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Ribbons 0f the Prettiest Hues. Kent Street, OUR 250. SPECIALTIES i A, Sandersan, MISS MITCHELL, ONTARIO ARCHIVES JOHN KINGSBOBO 367 George St, Peterboro TOUCHIN G UP THIS TERRITORY TRIUMPHANTLY! 180 ï¬ne Nap 150 ï¬ne Beaver 350 ffme Worsted 125 ï¬ne Corkscrew 150 ï¬ne W001 Melton 100 All-wool Beaver 224 All-wool Frieze 100 All-wool Tweed $3 90 were 5 5O 4 50 6 90 8 00 9 00 4 90 5 50, $7 50 10 90 8 50 12 50 13 50 15 00 8 50 10 00 COME TO LINDSAY, The Watchmaker Jeweller, __...r â€"â€"4 â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" 1~ ‘e‘BQAYGEG‘Jmu-‘~ Mantles to Order. Ulsters a. Perfect Fit. TOUCHXNG IT UP FOR ALL IT IS WORTH! MEN’ S OVEBGOATS. COME TO THE HUSTLERS ! COME AND BUY! ) THE BIG PUSH! COME TO THE GREAT RIDDANCE! R. VEN TRESS. Optical Goods 1 GOUGH Lindsay .‘ KINMOUNT AND 100 Youth’s Tweed $3 00 were 200 Youth’s Beaver 4 00 “ 175 Youth’s Nap 3 40 “ 900 Youth’s Ulster; 6 OO “ 160 Youth’s Uap e 6 OO “ 300 Worsted, 3 difl'erent shades, now 250 louth’s ()Vercoats from $6 to $8 now sellinn‘ for Description of Furniture. TO THE MERCHANTS 0F PETEBBOBO SURROUNDING WEEGES, AND COUNTRY. I an prepared to give close ï¬gures to Receiving a new our lands of FishCanned, The Salmon are the ï¬nest Bed Fish Close ï¬gures for quantities. PETEBBOHO WHOLESALE JOBING HOUSE M. CARTON, Prop. .55., .5 " UN DERI‘AKIN G And Dealer in every M-A-‘“- One Block West of ihduLs IBROS†YOUEH‘S OVE RCOATS Furriers, Peterboro. We show a. 9m and diflc rent furs A FIRST - CLASS TORONTO TAILOBS BUT NO ICE BOBCA YGEON. Call and be Measured. Can’t go without Pants ! P. Uollorun is stills: his old strand opposite the fountain, and is the 01d Reliable Tailor. PETERB OROUGH. GIVE US A CALL. ‘9! GEO. BYN G, FUR SEASON AT T0 CASH Lots of Cutlery and small wares to be sold regardless of cost to clear them out. variery of quahh-s. Capes in all sizes, Jrs. Caps. Maï¬a. Electrie, Columbia and Ainslï¬n Seal. the Fountain, Rokcby. Bobcaygeon. ‘. Holloran, is always replete with evervthing necessary, and orders are attended to with the utmost promptxtude UNDERTAKER the Trade n genr‘ml Groceries,and Sundries. Sulmun, Fruits and Vegemblca. from the most. reliable packers In British Colum- {dsomely Finished. ; â€" PE'I‘Emzono. l'I‘S HEIGHT. IN CONNECTION) $5 00 5 00 10 00 8 00 $5 00 $3 00 TAILOR Canoe Boat Builder Firstclnss models. Canoes and Boats and. to any size or model, In Basswood Cedar or Butternut. All kinds of boat tackling made on short notice. AREFUL AT'I‘ENTIUX TO ORDER. Hang DINNER SETS Dinner Sets take up too much room, con. soqumtly they have to go. Note {allowing prircs: All our 811, $12. $13, $14 and $35 sets will be sold and we will gnu-u: tee that. at their regular plice there is no other house has them as cheap. This at. will last 15 days. We must make room for Santa. Claus. E. B. ROUTLEY, George Street. Peterbao. é CHEAPEST STORE IN -â€"â€"FURp-â€"â€" Fancy Goods. Wall Papers. Millinery, Stationerv. Wools 0 all kinds. Luge Assortment of Stamped Fancy Good: Felt Cloths. Siï¬ks of all kinds. STANDARD PATTERN COM PA“ We will give a present to every Boy or Girl that Visit! our store accompanied by a grown up person. LINDSAY. WATCHES, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, 52 Kent St, Lindsay, Give us a Call be convinced. Afcw dooxs east 01 Benson House alR'I'HS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. Residents at Vt-rulam, and Bobcnygon.nre lmrchv notiï¬ed that neglect to rvgislcr Biflhu Deaths. and Marriagrs, snnjt-cts thv offend. :03 ï¬ne of $20 and costs flor each 05:!) co l'he instructions 0! the Department tro ° prosecute In every case. HUGHAN Co SIORTING GOO DS. I‘HE ï¬oBCAYGEON INDEPEADENI SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Registration: Notice. 15 DAYS SALE â€"AGENT FORâ€" SMITHS YOTONTO DYE WORKS J . McDermott. ‘. A. GOODWIN, If you Have any Booksto be Bound Send them to the Examiner Book Bind ery, Peterboro. All Work executed in the Neatest and best possible manner. We do every style of Bind ing and Ruling, and make every description of blank k Mmun Coma: Ham». is printed by Charles E. Stewart, at his Printing Ofï¬ce in the Vimge of Bobqygoon ad is Published by him only Friday a the acme place. BOOK BINDING! A. W. H ETTCER, 0:: Boom Moulding ; do no deiACc your walls with unsizh 1v nails. W hen you nre buying Moulding get it to match your wall paprr in color and design It costs no more to have it right. Prices tango from 8 cm“ to 15 cents per 100.. W. keep it. H EADQU A RTERS FOR Your LINDSAY. BY MAIL. Next the Post Oï¬ice, Linda, â€"AG FORâ€" Pictures I. J UNKIN, Beg“ TOYS, mp ROB PET DRY G Good quality vests, short sled Better kinds 1 L'nderveets. at 3 The l25c sad Buck Canon Ha Seamless Cow vexy epecia) at X n 20c and 25c. ntme and guns A manufacture Tow-cling, 65 ind you' to always Bore u-e some J Jsakelc, Hoiaeiyl‘ the highest qu 22 inch Gmy â€301;.- 9c. Sign of R" on easy t4 Sent St.‘ D Bank. h on terms to uni mm“: 51,, $0 Cor. Ken: and B O; pan 81., on R. J. MCLA Honour gr: nent of Trim 0! Ontario. yams I, division giflng Aï¬dlv: Bobcnygoon . Office.[u1 tax, opposite fleet. ICESSED Towm‘ nous Solicin T'enty-uve ‘ Modcrute. Fonelon Full‘ POUS! ARRIS'N'JIS mumsrf. I ‘Vllllam F. I), “on! [Lee of the SEUEB of All! ARRIS PER, McLAL'G AlililS'I‘EBJ ,‘L SUBVE' 8., COD“ One but“ 6821"â€: GRE‘EO} MCINT J ll’l!’