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Northern Advance, 22 Sep 1892, p. 8

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I100! '.l'IlIlI'$Iv . ` I. (wanna ti: g:'o Fo'?1`5'E:i`;`"ii3 Co% THE LAST `En :rl(i .l;.nF'rannh. .nnm'dn._ `nan.-3% a '. James -'Wefbetor,',will_b`eTold in lake thnin Ito! construction," on` plicstion to` D. C. Jnpmqoxqe Ila!-k6tV8t.`.-` 3 ,_ 1 . s_7-Lu: . ,_ ~ Buy Your EXGURSIONS to To leave all points in Ontario on go for thoroughbred horlses ? To England. Where do we 0 for thorou hbred cattle? To England. or thoroughgred sheep ? To England. For thoroughbred swine 2 A Voice-Do you include Scotland ? Prof. R.obertson--Wait a moment- Isay to England, and for me, this mornin , Eng- land stands for and embraces all 0 Great Britain. Where do we go for thoroughbred men '! Now, my friend, your question; (Laughter). I have been referrin to these matters for this object only, to s ow that the clear thinking of trained men, of strong intellect, has raised the uality of her agricultural products, until `ngland sends around the globe the foundation and im- vnnnuinn ufnnlr II!!!` cant`: `net flu: nnfnnnininn --made by. the -L-}-%. OCTOBER I Return until Nov. 6, i892 Return until Nov. 13, 1892 I. ` A` brick fzuidenoe latest II P mnvhnlmnn `hick nu-an Tnf n'f`A DIIOIIEIIIQIIX IIIVIIIC ireonvbnldnoec mm 8 scream: Inotn It . at njnnnt nnnnnin -luv 13-IY. 5 I P5 `V . Fo An' ` $28.00 28.00 28.00. 28.00 28.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 35.00 35.00 40.00 1| \lI|II\n| U159 SIVKIU IIIIW IVJIIIIKICNIIIIIII KKK IIII` proving stock and seeds for the enterprising armers or all countries ; and her farmers do that, notwithstanding the fact that she has no sur lus of ordinary farm products. Englanda ords the best market in theworld ` for food products,acknowleds.r,ed so by every- body ; still she sends the best foundation stock for food products from her island to the uttermost parts of the earth, from the -clear thinking of her men. . 'J`he average farmer in Canada is abetter farmer than the average farmer in England. He does not want or need an educated class to stand aloft and aloof and say, do so and so. _ He does not want to have one man as the mas- ter, to do the thinking, and the other man as the hind, to do the working, but he, in himself, has the opportunity (which farmers in other lands have not in an equal measure to-day,)of governing the products of his own hands, according to the direction of his own mind. He, more than most others, is the man who has the right to think for himself, the man who has the need of think- ing for himself, and the man who has the opportunity, in our country, of giving ex- pression to his thought, through his work as well as his words. The mean- g and promise of- this meeting` are getter stock and products of all inds, better rices for all kinds, better `work of all kin s, larger prots of all kinds,.from the clear thinking induced by discussion and the dissemination of knowledge. The friction of mind on mind is highly bene- cial; as iron sharpeneth iron, so does the face of a man that of his friend in friendly discussion of their common interests. 80, ' what I have to say this tnorningis to whet the keen edge of your minds, that you may be able to out through diieulties easier and more successfully; and hav_ing dispel- led many imaginary objections and obsta- cles,-youimay see "our wa'y`to seek, suit l and keep for Ca in . farm i.products,1 .he, best market or` marlfets in the world`-`+-`let: these be_ in England or anywhere else. When a man `sees well, he can follow his ewn judgment without-danger of ;stun1bli_ng.; _ .2: `SIB. Binder of. Blank Books Journals Manufaqt1l1jer_ A Cash Books" ,. . _f Mjn`utAe Books?" Lo,dge Books I ` We have Everything in the Spice Line required for mak- ing Pickles and Catsup, and of the Best Quality. Try and see. Ba!.!:i_9_ 13.9.9.1: 1311111 ejry! A 1 Manic A u I I . 4: r 9`. i::.`:x;mhQl0{iIhoth_ing `tostho nmnilnun.-.a.n..t. - n..A 6,5-- -us.-in gm: ufy1e`t6 6':-de'r. ..9.Y!~`l .a|l'lPl0n of Binding done on short notice. Ind -RI`,IliI,nz~ line thst cannot be done he _h|'ll|8.Booka. &o., to bindneed only send a p0 {V1139 2| !0p1'uentnivo`will all for the work and retur TI\IIT Air!` tlvintsurn r4.r~aI-1- td 8_ny pattern. All work guaranteeu W " .~;' i{l_,,Q_l0lh, or.:Fn1l_ Iiontfher, Su` and Limp Covers. ` n`Tot: We are fully-prepared to supply Books and supplies for all Schools. The best value in Exercise Books and Scribblers in town. Mail orders receive prompt attention. S(}0'|'T, THE BOOKSELLER, BARBIE 315.15 01 ULIU Ulitllavswvvwg, uuucu Iauwlvvtn VI in the open air, musicians and ijugglers, mounbobankazua and;;:nocnomancIra,.. public; -oribess**-`s2rdhs;rd*b99k911.m;.'oldrqiosshe-*> men, fur3'1ij;i:7e,b1j;ork_'e}~;_'_9bbl;`f7;iihd`*`h8i`e " nes__ "1S'arb`a13a~a;hd***chii`bpodiats,_ .`3'.'u. V-~'-V`-I W-1--`V-N-".7; wuuu n rapruonullvorill 0:11 for the -%sguy1;gn}wanuyoa.-%%12n:ons Low AND TERMS CASH WHOLE ALLSPICE, WHOLE OLOVES, WHOLE CINNAMON, WHOLE BLACK PEPPER, WHOLE WHITE PEPPER, R WHOLE RED PEPPER, H WHOLE MUSTARD SEED, GROUND. GLOVES, WHOLE TUR.\1ER1c, GROUND ALLSPICE, U GROUND CINNAMON, GROUND MUSTARD SEED, GROUND RED PEPPER, GROUND WHITE PEPPER, GROUND BLACK 1 -EI l EP., GROUND TUR.\IERI`i'. College of Music; SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS, FOR HIGH AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ` . r. ., -~-V-7.,`--uluuuu-`guy. ".-W ni'im . tarms;azo..'Q iar`c'aus gul-`I1, 333% 3,3: D. H. Ma.cLaren, PURE SPICESI -H uv:_UvIIvr in loan `~.I.'0!UllK0 UGIOQO of Muajcl VftiEfAcIiIen%or mo Am nnmnv . . XIII In. '8- 0Gl.'(al`Irll:Ir quuru 01 hue uug _u_g1p_``u1'g:uua }'D `V crowded: \1it1;'..10t-1i:.%9d86Ii.;. rideri tin; horseback, andcgrriqg .,a.,p _ V or of Paris. '1`hQ;;e* ty. ' amuse the spectator; artar caits and Chi- -. . nesqchaisgg, blue ppige sedan-'cha_irs, 12,11 `cold! 'v'a.ry'in ' ?'a;gb ,-ti) `"iB_e"'t"a.1iE` `hi: im oitunce o the`;d w'n`er;g1*oo" izis"ibf""3t3he pa ace in yellow-`livvyg 6f the Em- Unannh 3n unnnnr and I `lnnlr nuifnrlnn . Inna \A V t0 ' - . _' ` ' _ _ . , , _ ` k uteed Book. ma` y nu .nd.Rn1,d All wor guara %G;>F*Ob.|:iYTH, Day Books ROBERT cmsroa, Pnopnnzron. 37`! INSTRUCTIO ' H mm N GUARAN- Ledgers V m%.;;:a.5g%sm.+, `rap Floor. DRUGGIST. Uolnuuuuu I P. 0. Box'73. Barrie. P. 0. Box 7. Allandale. Vllll, Uuuuvuuuzu in uluuusu wo'yn.xu5 U: was` tying.-wei,%. qhsnbs. 999-.9.t9~`;v:9li KI.<-.ihl` side of 'thG' `arriagowhy; _1'1nd6rs'he!trs `or -... 4-L . n-\AI\ nip nnnqhunnn and 1'nnn`nnn' istook Btbvu of the latest in )I`0V ". ` ry in We are now manufacturinrz Bngd ccfgsggna cam. AND EXAMINE STOLK before 901" nlnauvhnnn _ V an LONDON GUARANTEE so 1 DENT 00.. LIMITED- , R. SULLIVAN DAVID- Commisaioncr for Qllebkl b 7n n...'rn 1:."-In WIIIUII at Periodicals Law Reports Magazines Pamphlets . Sample ( &c., &c., &c. 'l- 8EWREY- 32; 1692, ' .'l?.'! Srm-.9!! ~..kl-A -~ The thin in a.lwa.ys-InQ3t. dnirxiated. . oertgirgf Inputs of the du, V_t.h4aI;_t;1t'get_: _g._re\`u., `\yi.h- ,.!oot-ptihasi-iserq.3-% ruierll. `win : `:(;ran`\n`r and Vnnvvninnnu nu tknnn 1}` ~'.l\l'Ill|I'I~ my.` Cases W as; Buiwo the Tu wnf Dno VII 1'0 palace yellow- liv`xfy,;coi1riei`a 6f the Em- peror in yell<.>.Wa!1d.wb1_&k zulriiorms.-T1998 strings 6f camels belongmg t_.o Mongol; can-q, vans, condemned prisoners wearing or car ...:....., OLA}- {innnnn `Aft! nIu\ ~!- ..iu'\`Il on .Aif.Inn~ 1`. `VEFPQJ Plum` 17v TODD, inf ' The q ROBI3. day of 1) .- Barrie` "J luv the 41] farm) barn. fllll part 0 &C!'``. .iS Offc" 303d. r furthe` WI 2 IJIIIIIUI UUlD=*1ain angc;;;;" % mwe and n men Enns JANA- J ud ioi stltuti enouz Hund us -an. IA.` AC3 noint. keep! blooq Sold til D3. ed 0 311' Rev ` fully; IIV :I:|hi On F son his 1 most fune Thu ...n ch VALUE OF CLEAR THINKING. E11 u.-nvu----- . --vgovw-u Duet. Blndquu-tors per cwt.. .. Beef. forequarters per cwt .... .. llressedhogsperowt.........;. Mutton Q-'.I-Inn T .n I-nh llabull oooocoouoc l Boring Lamb 'Vanl__ . ouuoo~un V881... .. .............. Chickens per nair.. .. .. Geeseper-l_b..,. .. Turkeys ner . Butter,roll.nerlb.............. Lard per Eggs per doz.....A............ Potatoes per bag.............. Hay perton..`.................. Straw ner ton ................ .. Tsllow. Fa'.rmer s Cake per lb. Wool. washed. perlb.;.. Fiour, -Baker's. per cm`... .... .. Flour. family. per cm ... .. Flour. pastry. per cwt ...... . . atmeal oer cwt. ........ Cornmealpm-owt........... .. `rho Prion Ruling In the Barrie and `re- tonto Mu-luau During the Week. - * nuuul: GRAIN nnnxn-r. ' -Bnmna. Sent. 21 1592. when ........`........;.........s'=oastosowo `Run-Inv _ . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . ..v 36 .. 1.0 nurxeyn. Outs Rum mmcs. Cow or Steer, Farms:-'9, per cwt Cow or steer. trimmed. per cwt Sheepskins each .. .. .. .. .. No.1Gr.eenHldea...... ..... " Dnlf Qlrlna , , , , , , , ,, , 1.10.1 \ 1'.UUn Cluluooocn--. Cult Skins........... Lamb `Skins each ....... . . :-___;_ :_.,_.--. ecu. wuun . . . . . . . . .. VVII Wheamspring Whea.t,1-ed w .... .. Wheat. goose Barley . .... ...... .. Oats .......... .. Pas...... ...... Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hay. timothy . I-Iay,olover . . . . . . . . . . .. - o o o o o IIICICCIIVOOIIU Bu-aw.looae nllnnnn hnnu no-Iouvooouonocooo` Whoa . whlta .-. ihnnt nnvvlna , UIXBW. 10030 .._n.......-.. Dressed hoga Ran! fnrnnnnrfm-n . Butter perlb E perdozen Ch ckens sprlng..... Ducks, per pair Turkeys. lb Geese . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . .. cooks and pastry-cooks, sellers of fruit and tea merchants; in a word, every variet of itinerant dealer, resulting in an in nite variety of bright and picturesque scenes. Or a wedding procession marches down the street, with its band, _ its lanterns, its ban- ners, its parasols, the attendant servants in gala costumes, andthe bride carried be- ' neath a, red canopy. Or erhaps a funeral cortege of apparently end ess length, with its ute players and gong-beaters, its in- cense-burners, its Buddhist priests chanting litanies, its mourners making V gri- maces and howling, `succeeded by a long string of vehicles loaded _with all the things `supposed to be necessary to the defunct in the life beyond the tomb ; behind which come the relations and friends _-____1 _'l'__1 :_ __.L:a._L_._ _`I-4.I__ -...J OIIIIIIIIJOOIO Beef. foreqnarters }' 0 I I I Q 0 o o Mutton . '_oInk u_eeae ...... .. Potatoes Uclllmt VVIIIUII UWIIIC UIIG LGIQUIIIIIB (III!-I lI.IIJI.I\l. of the deceased, clad in white hair-cloth; and, last-of all. home on the shoulders of sixteen, twenty, or thirty hired assistants, the huge ` catafalque itself, loaded with gilded s%u1p- ture, and hung with beautifully embroider- l ed blue silk hangings. -Tho RH-In nf flan at:-nnl-n ha unl-. nnnf.Iutr UK`. UIUU 3llI\ Illllslll Ho . ' . "The lth of th: streets ieyet. another element of the icturesque. No descrip-: tion could possi ly give an idea of it. Dust two feet deep, or lakes. of mud, -and at ever turn heaps of refuse, for which ha.1'f-naed beggars `are ghting with ` immgy dogs; every conceivable smell, 1 and every conceivable variety of rubbish, no police, and no drainage !~--Ha.rper _s* Weekly. ' -j know-\"ery weu mu 1 remseu no ctrKe_\;m1.' ` Yes, mu a.m ;-but I ve b(ee`r1'ant here bog My from another c$ce.j--Le-Petit I?au-`irsiim V-' Illimire, % - " ' - `A ` ' EN. 1 ,~:' . , .` 1 | Exhibition! In Barrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aseph 26 to 28 Collingwood. . . .- a . . . . . .V. .-_;Sept. 27 to 30 Orillia;.,. .. ... . .\.;.g . .1. .. .,.' , to. and 30 Stayner. . . .,.,. . .' `.,_. .; e 6,21 to A Cookstown .. . ._. ,A. .. A c_t. Midla'.nd_. . . .,,,`.-.3.`Sept. .;2'1_-.u_:dL 28,; Medonte. .,. .,.. . ,~. . -._.W._,..,,; cIz..,-A..$,n_u;(1__4; Elmvsld. , ..,.`_. .;.,. l':."`i."C"'." . `ta. ;agdr L6: Aui911'-C-`>.'- - r` ;~`e-4-.-.-.- - - ---:1.-' `run-:0 .. B999D`<~ 59* 9: .79" .-,3. -3-v25 V.-2'-.rI.`~oQ`; %ai ` "Mme. D applied to a registration loflice for a.;serva.nt. They isent her-(a big strapping lass with bold eyes,A a. loud voice, * and ungainly gestures. ' Mme -`--1 declined her services. A few days later the same` young woman called again on the lualy ~to renew herAo'er. _You here'again?" said Mme. D- --, in` A tone of'sur r`ise. ` `fYon know-very well that I !'Bf1lSe( ti) btt`l(E'.,_vntl." ' . guv...` mn n'm .:1'm`t. Fm: HA2-`ia'nian+,='l.m'-4:. 1-.n`.*" :'.1`he. following caaeahavo. duppledi 9&1` | inoe--oluf. lutreport. z ~ .r~:,~r'.: ;.u .5 i _ -n:..g__ _1..:..,,....|Knn'n.onI:.....rl1I.....~: ` V VIUIVV V\IO. nwuv.-vrvv vs : -Florence ~Msiua-o1utu:6d5$o:8'f$i'fMm:`.' A Rufege11- :9: _wages. Phi: wan orde!`od'-Itosbeg pawbysheznh me. - T " ` . '(`.I-Awfnrdt for PKIII Dy VH6 H`.!UIl 'lllllh 1?-eorgae Crawford; for beihg';lllHk jot-'d,i-ly, -' was`-ned Qlfand; "9ts5 `or321f'*dsy`a. -. shit; up ` V J amen Mo]! vex was `cliargbd with ' vagiancy. In` defau1B of1*pbyid1i*`Of 85:20-.3` iiahd coitus, wan -int up for `3`monthI.-`, Cbtles, Huglson, fofbein dr nhkA'anti7`dia,oi'- dm-ly;?`w`aa= "assassin! ` $57 ""ivhfh '?h%"';Sbid% gauhezmian egiz~oua~Vu:anth=vithVmar; Lmgz 'slin`x'1en1v.Wa_1`:1e1*`;"*for bein"g"'di-nitilnind d1sor_' ` derly,wu auessed 88.45 or 30 days. -Paid up". . "-i-3}J.I.I 'ir'.;`.'.a'.;;'.?'u.r' u."'f &_" b TORONTO. Sent. 20. 1892. .......... ........$074to$000 10:09-no u o u o - u Io'I~ I 67-any redw...; ............. .. 72.... 00 nnnnn ' R0 A nn 33.7.: -nsaZr;{c;. daxlnn. PRODUCE. i'i1'TiTni;nxni' rs. iE'ine China & Pcrce1ai_1_1 T T 2j:-!--7. .-_r---- .; 3. . , w 4,, .. '" . ` * '- ' . . M . . _ H . .. J ..u;. .; . 33-. 2.:-. ,~ -- - - ' -W _ ` L . . - . ' ~ ~- * * ` . ' "' I- ' ' "' " . `f r ' ' _ ` '.` " . ` ` .c_-. 44) ".:..c,.`` : ...`.`a `J-`.' =),uv7 A5 .. V: . ` .,-"T _ ` E. . ` ~_ 5.: , m ` . ' .'~; " ' z'_ ` ` , 1" " ` " ' . Z -. 5 .`- , *3. . '~ - v ,. . j, f -_r. ` _-`.."` I-V: _; .`. _ " ' ,;` : ,., '_ ..-- '. ` , ` ' ~ , .' Y __ , I ' ' ~ . _ 1` 4 . `A `$56 _g.,u /, 1 . .14. ~. .. . `, _'i{i,J,; 3; 1,` l; W: ` Hag. -g,'I..`._;" 3; u _ . _ . . . _ `. i. 9 `_ - , - ' _ _ . , \ _ - ., rs . . . , ` ._~ , ; . :9; , `,..5,.C\?m, V . .`.`; _:.V. & .9 .__;._3'. .- .__.v:.~ B _ I - '. _ * _ _ ~,I r ` ` . - ` ' ` ` ` ' . . ; .~ ` I ` ` . . I r. . `W.-3., In-. ._ .`. ` ' : . I j , :1 `_ ___K I > `Um . E. I . A. }.. I. ~ I : . `V _ . q 4 7- . _ ,, .- I ` V _ . lira . V >' " ' HQ 3 ' `En ' ` , " ' ` a-Ss.L ,.. .A ~- OTICE is hereby Iziven pursuant to the` Revised Statutes of Ontario. 1887. Chap. 110. Sec. 36 and amendments thereto. that all creditors and other persons having claims against the estate of James Anderton. late of the town of Barrie. brewer, deceased. who died on or about the 9th day of Au net . 1892. are required on or before the 7th DA OF OCTOBER. 1892. to send by t. prepaid. to Month. RI-.u-nthv h.` Enfnn. M-inf;-urn, `Ran-in, IOUEH use Ltlullvu \III III IIBLULIJ uuv lvll. 114.51. cromm. y post. prenaid,`?3 Messrs. Strathyt &` Eaten. barristers. Barrie. solicitors for the executors of the said decsas-_ ed. a. statement in writing of their names and addresses. and full nsrticulars or their claims. -"And anti:-A in hm-nhw nivnn_ that nftar than GQQPOSSGB. Ella Illll DB!'l:l0lll&"B OI FY1811` Olllllllo "And notice is hereby given, that after the said seventh day of October. 1592. the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled there 0. havinlt. ard only to the claims of which they shall we had notice. and the executors wi`l not be liabie tor the said assets or any part thereof 0,811! person or persons of whose-claim or claims they` shall not have had notice at the time of such distrl hutlon. _ ` STRATHY an ESTEN. 35-38 801 citors for the Executors. Dated at Barrie the 31st day of August. 1892. an a.nn-7* TowNsHfP or VESPRA. _ Under and by virtue of the power of sale in a certain agreement made between John Farqn- t h .rson and the. Vendors, whl will be produc- ed at time of sale.`and on de nlt being made in payment of the mono s thereb secured. there will be offered for e by Pnbl c Auction. by G. R. Ford Auctioneer. at the UEEN S HOTFL in the Town of Barrie on T ESDAY TEE llth DAY ulf OCTOBER 1892` at 2o clcck. p. m. the following 1 roperty, namely: The east half of lot number 14 in the 5th concession of the said township of Vespra containing 100 acres more or less excepting thereout 1 acre and 58/ 100 of an acre moi-e.or less described as follows: commencing at the S. E. angle of said lot 14;gthence on a course north 26 degrees. 30 minutes west magnetic along the westerly limit ot the Ccncess on Road_ allowance between concessions 4 and 5. 2 chains 56 links to a cedar post; thence on a course south 62 degrees west parallel to lot line. 8 chains, 20 links; thence on a course south. 26 degrees. 30 minutes east parallel to the said Concession Road allowance, 2 chains 55 links more or less to the line between lots 14 and 15; thence on a course north, 60 degrees east a on! said lot line between numbers 14 an- 15, 6 chains and 20 links more or` less to place of beginning. Terms 10% at time nf min, and fnr the nnnuv vi. Ivavnnvuu nu.- DR. WASHING [ON of Toronto. Throat and Lung Surgeon. who has returned from his European tri . where hehns been visiting the different T root and Lung Hospitals. and speaks in glowing terms of the vast e erienoe to be nedin such `lame cities as ndon. Paris. ienne.&o. The Dr. has mined nla. e insight into the methods. used in ndon in e treatment of diseases in his specialty. All who deslreto benet should see him at once Ills next visit to Barrie sep. 24:11 my. Ilidte TofLa.te Robert-' Parker ' Hillsdale. - "ultra odd:-can} The stock endvetore premises l of the above estate is offered for sale at a low rate on the dollar. A good opportunity to -get one of the beat and moetlprotablevbuuinms stands Iiorth of Pat-rle, also the residence of the lute; Robert` Pea-her will be sold eta; low giee. For partie- 1: A Jan A b'nvn_nn 13'-Inn; Wedding and Birthday PaJresent s3%in QSi1verwar`e, Cutlery, Fancy and hand painted China. Also some choice pieces in J avane~ze,Dou1ten, Carlsbad, Vvedgewood, A1b1on and Llmoge. zu unxs more 01' Les! no place 0! beginning. Terms 10% at time of sale, and for the balai oe terms will be liberal. and will be made known at lime or sale. Wan fur-fhnn vsnv-flan-nlnna nI\I\`uv I-A 61.;-. A A681;-L KDOWII II 111118 OI 8818- For gurtner particulars apply to the Auction-. eex-"or o ' `MOSS. BARWICK 85 FRANKS. Vendors Solicitors. Toront". I'\..L...l 1 [LL A-.. -4 m--a. `nan nu - V0101". D0130 WHPOEU. mnmrgeu '.l.'0llB1lB. 1'0lY])l15 of the None. or any other Nasal Obstructions removed without the knife. O\'\ aAn"C`m nlnnv _n lII-___4._ lIIn_____;_ t)9. 181.11! `PP-WWH: WI L:.+1-H"-.1 . saw. ,Satx1_rda.y;Qc_1:,..7tl1;lu}i.8t`I;;., :_~ ,-, } % T1}9:PE9B?!Pi5f:;'l139i93`5=;:`. ;fk . of-,walue;atnV;t_e9aqher-= .f.&y;;*.z9n,t9s{ 7s_:h._th9Imw,-:11 .b.e..;;9 Pu.bhcu9&9Kt9.1t}man E_W.91l.-3:th~h51l- 3: ...:.-..'4_s 7 ~"`_ V \,_.m..~t bu gas ` :9 0:11,: aplendgi auortm9nIi:L1;Fr9a9r.:C},Itk - ,3 ,..-,, 5.`; , ,`._,=.: ~,;. `.v__`_;-C2` _..,r-A,,`._._:.,_ " 2--Lightning.and: dlprinkllng of..ra.in-:01; V3V:-T`:`r* -. u~;-9 3:! `V .- ,. `- - Valuable Hing Properly ----Ih7 l` _: was spun: --var-auuvvn Uiunin the patient in the act `of breathing` T'Al`h1-otzt and Lung Surgeon, of 78 ccaul St. oron ' Drsnesxs TncA'rnn.-Ca.terrh of the Head and Throat. Cetu-rhel Deafness, Chronic Bron- nhltin Asthma and (`nnnnmntlnn nlnn Inna nf .50 '1'lll'0K. UIFIIFIIBI chttis. Asthma and Co voice; Sore throat. Enl UBBIIIBBB, UIITOIIIU DIOR` nanm tlon. al 0 loss I urges Tonsllg. Polypgs of tha Nam; nr nnv nthar Nasal Ohatrnntinna ' STlA15,;.m . ..t;.)ll|e!`. lot; .&`3.~u..,~ ,%'1yolfe 2 :w.*1 arvhiinon. , '. ' 21u:uI-* ~` ' ~ I ' . I I E9201. . .H9E:-53$, 37:"'n.`3i or` nu`i'1 e `-notwleurtlxnn '1 rqoqnaso=ADDl.7`!0 1 . n nnunln II 9 `WI. IIIUI III (III, UUIIUI ICLI\I III UIIU V'\llI.\1n ( ear, hear). We have many things in this i country to be gratetui for and proud of. M In `the Old Land theyhave, so they claim, ` a better system of agriculture than prevails generally within our borders. They have had the educated classes, the men trained in sciences, arts and philosophies, the aristo- cracy of the land, to make plans for the toiling farmers ; and` the clear thinkin of these men has put England away ahea. off all other lands in regard to all farm and animal products, which are essentiall the product of clear thinking. Where 0 we gomfor horses Av-n (In urn nn `new flmnrnnnlnl-word nnI'.f`n 9 I van uvsu IJUI Dated nth day of Sept. 1892. ` 1.- ;m6orin.-9Uf-h North WW9 ..\'V"`':7r'3a?1f.g.;,spi;sti9saf1zvi11~1ze;li91 % zin tmgggn; an `Es;I C`-L..;1_-. . I\..L ELL AUcTIq1_sr SALE Notice to creditors. ow-V "...._`-:1-`I Umnbili; '?3W1 17'iE'1`. 1"I.`:' :"`3". E-ranite 1MAR_GAR E'l`-PAVRIERL, 1 -`-A:*A ' 3 -- IN THE-- low It In that England.-Raine-u the Best.-. Foundutlun Stools. for the World. The tollowing is when Prof. Robertson laid in his opening remarks at the annual convention of the Conbral Fa.rmers" Insti- tnte' of Ont.a.rio, to which he delivered an address on the ossihilities of, selling Canadian fnrm pro ucts at a. prot "in the English market: . ` A nrnhinnf. an rn-out an inunnntnnf. an far- UUIEIITII _.2l'-$14 DR. WA SHINGTON Graduated in 1872 at Vic- toria. University with honora.- The same year naseed the examination of the collagen: Ph 31- - clans and Suraeons, nt. Since 1880. Dr. W. has fevgtlsed his wlgle ttige o . a special 0 e Throat and Lung Dis- eases. ` The cut represents a. Porous Respirator and L -1 L_-_4.L8_... v--_- Parties tiokg from other paints should arrang: to arrive in Toronto in time to connect with t e 11.20 p.m. train on above dates. oxnow . . . nnnonnnn . ,. M00801lllN . . mnsoawrn . . NESIIITT . . . REGINA . . . MOOSEJAW K . . YOBK'l'0N . . . CALGARY . . 1-amen ALBER . EDMONTON. . ., '7 I For full information appiy to any Ticket Agentot the Canaaian Paoao Railway. SEPTEMBER 27| IUIISIIHII IIICII. WU I A subject so reat, so important, so far~ reaching, woulxf give a man all the task he could very well overtake in a whole year, to enquire, to examine, to read, to collate, to digest, t-o conclude and to direct. So, if you have some rather imperfectly digested statements, you will please remember that wholesale digestion takes time; and I was not willing to imperil the comfort and health of my own mental digestive apparatus by trying to chew up too many facts and give them out in an unnatural way. You will bedgood enough togive me vourconsiderationi an indulgence this morning, seeing that I have hardly had any time to fit myself to -ru-nnnnf snu nnlxionl-. urns-fllu in an nnrdhannn {Toronto Biscui|& GoIn f.$ A very large. and choicel assortment at prices that can-l not be beaten. Just look at the Stock. This is all we ask. The price will do the selling. Are the best on" the Iinarket. They arelstamped 00.: ,Ask`I your %grocer_% _f<.>r IIIIDBKEIIY :i,B.B"f{sAL.Eo.-inf`i6i:,1?'." !| `.ivv-.'t.ot.7 c 5;-0 iii` ,3; "on i|'ARh`.."a9 _` goodtramohog;aeu_:i&1_`I,:rn: A `to A '-`III A 1.11:! "' ~.w":.*':;':.'.:'.*'..';."a':*`.'.'...,..*'*.` ' 123-9` an q J A o b . ` ` qoon _ '_ Mr. James -Wefbetor,,wiIl.be.oold 3: legs than : m-`u|t`nf nnnltv-nnf.InI'|;' nn"nnnl'lnAtinn mh l"._ L IJCUVW IIKIIQIJ IIOIII-I UIIIJ ULIIIU UU IIU IIIJGVII IIU present my subject worthily to an audience like this one, representative of the` best ; thought on agriculture in the Province of Ontario, the premier province of the Domiu- ` ion of Canada, where the average farmer stands head and shoulders above the aver- ` a e farmer in any other land in the world. I Adi! I-tn/nv-\ `Ho `IIIYA vnnniv Chung!-a ;nC-`aha

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