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Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1897, p. 5

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_ I may now be : See here, in allgrandenr of new. ; stock and new goods? The largely ` < * incretrsvd duties upon g_hinaTand l_"lassware has led us to put in an " 'e )i"t1`a``'sL1 13plyjust now. What we _ have will not lawt forever and if you `want to buy at old prices, you r~=~will buy now. ` ljarclay. ` _ ` Miss Anuue hirkup am} Mr. ,\L_ng1aon,' Turuxmn, were the guests ox be-orge Nelson, ` last week. ' N H; 1l..ll Hnlli-. wlm h m hann Hm (ulnar! lass ween. Miss Bull, Urxlliu, who has been the guest of the Misses M.-Couuell. returned home last week, accompanied by Miss Carrie Me- Couue. \ P...mt 'l`n|~rn\H1 {u Hm mm.:f- nf Wm Lvowau. , ` . _ RobertCo\vz\n, Inglewood, pa1dusu_ tiymg l vi:-1r. last week. ' xx: .. H...-., , mhnmn -h:\~x mm nn :1 visit V1:-1r. last weex. . _ Miss .\lag;;1<=.,Johusou hays :_:oue on u. vnsns to Sgault Ste. Mame. ' N ` -. xxx. W, ..I...i tn imam` thnr Mrs.\..(.o\v:\u. Aug. 30,-~The tiue weather :1: present is much appreciated by the fau'u1ers,.whu are busy gzuheriug in the rc111uiudcx`oiIl1u crows. \|I`s. Marsh aml .\ .ixs Stromz; |nlmn. are U18 _LIul5h|-2! Ul 0113. :1. J.\`JUllJl`.. Miss Nixon, Thornton, returned home after spemhug :1 fun. weeks \\'iLh Mrs. J. Barclay. \ .\unn Kirlznn um? Ur \Imiann' I Louueu. I v . . K . A. Grant. 1'0mut`o. IS the gtxestpf Wm. 'C0\vau. l).\|m-l>{"nu.\n Tnrrlmx-un nah` Ht: 1: Huinrr 1 to bjzxults bte. Matrle. ,,VVe are gludipu _h0_m` hVu7t_)1rs.vG.-Coxvau, who has been seriously` ill, is'i1np'{'l)\3ing. Wm. McCoul;ey 'xms'1eft<.11x' nmhn fur the Nurth \Vest. We wish him `much success. A i\uInber of the `T!`.'.>l`l1C'.)Il .yo11n__r men attended the Sunday evening service in the \lnH.mHa+ nhm-nh h.-nu. ' - 4L`Ul DU `V Clu I I V II nun `T1: in Methodist church here. 1`..Nu ml 3.-.:_m-.mm y 1 Hoaas 3l"!%*"!.!'.'.'..'I'!!,:.. :r`x :mi`:bv i`xm:s.';1' in V -om!` 's!imxn'snnuaazof 09mm .0. " H `, " I -... V fdi'm.9iin9 iteqhg `off . all sickness is A, 3 ~ th'orough laxative.` Citrate oi Magnesia is asplensant to take as Ie`i11oz;1ad`o.nd is as eetiva as L the strongest purgatives., It s:a simple thing but a gootione. W put it up our- Velve you cm For two yeau's_l VVM dosed, pilicd; zmd bliatercd fur xvmk buck, scalding urine land uunatipzuiun. xmhout beue `:3 One 5 box of Ul12\su'sK1u`u(3y-Liver P1113 reheved. three bu.\'es cur'ud-R. J. Smith, lbrunco. One pxll as dose. Price, `.35 cents. 4 DUSY gi\UlUrHXg LU LHU H.'UIiHUUL'L' UK HIL` UlU'J-'5. .\11`s. Mzwsll and Miss Strong; Boljuu, ure the guests o{ M rs. J. R`JblllS. ' \o;..a NW`-nn l`Im.-uh... mu-mm` Emma Metixodxsls cmrrcn ucre. V Tnfly and ice-c1'ez1m game: are the order or the evening, here. , . . W Chase's Pills have gained popularity because they are -.1 speci,_ti'c for the uric acid condition, pruvenxt liriglltks Dismxse, cure Rlleuln:\!jslll and all C.-xmi-rlml conditions of... the. Kidneys qud Bla\ddGr;--- "l`:l1ey;du , this bec:1use;tlgey wssess1*e1nz`rlmblealter- .ativ'-.. tome and dillretic` pmpx-mes. exert? ing a xvouclerfully uuil1ll)\,{ iuucue On irritated oi` intlcuned n1ucnusmeml)r:mes of tl1e;Kid'x:eys nr Blailder. One pill is ..duse-. 25a. :2 box The ulxeapest medicine `in the wm-1a. ` , 'L;l\1u_g m:Hu:L' luL`ULl1lL':.'.lUl.' W111! U1L`_ D.1.`\Hl- tiuu Army, in .\lidlami. on S\lu(IzTy~.` L3c,on.(e Dean hurt his wrist, last week. His uaud gutcuughl in .x bait uu his (hre.~:her, 1 while the unatniuery was In motion. ~ I Mr. Arnold is l1';l1I..\ll).{[lll.`U\`:Jilbi.N.h scixoul ` chiixlruu tor CI\mi1'cu':_l);xy, wincn is to be celebrated ll) [[19 near future.` ' UClUUl i|LUU_[U [ll\`." LICZIK 1uL\lrL . \Ve uutiuc thaz our ex-teacher, Mr. Uil- `chnzsr, lms-been successful in me receht Exuzns. Cougrzitulutiuual ` A `hive alum: Llw In-mall. ha` | nmmlur wnv BUUIU Ul Ulll yU|1Ug IUHX. A half-dozen or so of our young men tauk.a`few minutes, Sunday uucruuou, to klli u purcupxuu which Ind got um; a tree ! near the church. L3.\~lUl5. \.UUgHtL|HLl|.l\lllU . A drive along the beach 15`; pupuiu ul spending Suudzsy, ur put of xi, some ot our young folk. A half-dn'um nr Ru nf nnr vr'mn;v 4pU\\'{T>|.;>l:`i7l7E.!VUA\_'\:\J in tux: an,-A-ugh ...... .....|., I ping-of an ordinary triiin. Tiieiw.-.isfTf'quireif nbniitixvice as much power to stop 2 train. V . as toiatnrt one . the `ins: of-power depending upon the Iiioineiitiiiii. . A ,tr:iin going at the ' rate of sixtg miles ziu hour cm. by niezuisjgf than Westinghouse ziir-brake , bu stopped within 120 yards from the first application of the brake. Now, enough po'wer.is1os;t to carry ;his azulie train fteen miles uvei-'.ii.- piain surf:Lce'. `First. there is the momentiun I r }3W .' able rate of spgeii: then tiiejmss of stegm applying the hmkes:'_.~.`i1d, lustl_v,_ tii extra. nmmnit of c0n1tu <.`011)nSi\tc for _a1-1 these D. ~H;McLarn,} _ > kromngzwoou uuersx the House 0: Refugg, 1 VICILII-J5 IICK DIFRKI. J].[o`.n ' turned to her house iu L Miss Rankin, -511' Tun,-u: .\J;Ss Lnpp. S. Hum Mn-rnlr-d Hm Luluuun losses. I ......._., ..-..... ...-. .........._ ..... -_--_, ___ 2 Internal misery only A dyspeptic can ; l know, creates an appetite, dvrcomel that J tired feeling and builds up md sxiatains * the whole physical system. Itso prompb ; : ly and dllently talleve dyspepticaymp- L * `tmnvnnd cures nqrvoua headache, Chit it seems to have almost I magic touch." ; I I I My wlfelms beeilzroubled `with rlietxxnntic painys in her back and `limbs for four years. She has. . us'ed_the sum 10 box of Dr. Hobbs Sparzuius Kid- | new Pills an one full bo.\. and xids her nck al- 1183' Plus and full bo,\. and m1ds her back :u- I most well andno more-rheungutie pains since tak- imr the rat-box. _'~ - 1. , , - Dunn; D. Owxn. as Utica St., Um. KY. in her back and `mum for four Sue nna! us'ed.thesam Hohb_sSp:\m uaxm-y tullbox. tmcrnds ncka1- most more-rheumatic pains I Hood sJ are th Hood? Pills plI1s.z In the boix-In rm me One True Blood Purier. ;11'.nime.nts.or p1as_tc.rs_will,n0Lr1A .. 0 ca.se~.a _ But_1;he' qiseuei be 3 . > Is ca'.`used- b5Va~iUrie Acid and other im- ,' i gnrities lingering` in the Blood. w%h $ ave not 1see11fiIt.gzrei out bf `the d~ ney'.th1-bough the" urine. T 1e sent of ~ the trouble is not `ix; the-`skin or mus- = ales. ~It's' sick Kidneys. Electrlci , - A_ 1 I nr.nbba1=m.s sum luv -om.`-.u = . i V9IA%iIB'SnnvV'5a`, fzo1 ,:n_'0n~1'tA+s% ' 1&3, .. 'ii`'?xnu 6'3. ummcgggy upuluguo I\1ll||Ii] Imus V . ', """ "' . n Ollnsllbi 00.. Plommolu. 0noAao.'Lu`?,?,R,d xxx:m`3:;'(i"l1?nm:lhs;2 a mag bl It is not geue1_'2\Hy:kuo\vu `what Joas of power is iqvk)l\_'ed in the starting and stop- u.n...n nu-Rinmru n-um TYH3.!`H I lillifd I Cured Weak Back for 725 (Its. UISS LIIPP. 5. Dean utu-nslcd the WC0lling1wood otfrs freevwnter Mid light for` Jan Hnuxen nf R.L\.":Irtp, .` Aug. 30.-BIr;s. i_n-um Mar cud. :- I The Cost 01 Stopping a Train; . y S ar;_sapariA||a % PRIUE 2Sc, A F some Tcnuse lg tire hmkes : mm, 1as:1y,_ mu u.\u~u. 3 of con1`tu<:o1'1x1Tensntc form-1 KT 7s1`1wL'D_f GIB.`jU.`{. L'Ul3 Uh: DESI ILL l{`X'UHllIl,'I s, Md dlgesuon. 2.50 ` Harvest '1'li:xk34 1.... with vl... (J.-. z, who has been priux_!, has re- rniv.-, ._a-., , 15 we guest of sews ANTISEPTIU imam .WASH_.._-A milug emu mop- .'hex'c reTEiWf m :1 train r vny \\.'i,'n +LlUNuPAE:DEBENTURES ?"7PURQHASED M .1 Steamer .Fmm .\[om3`eal2' ,From Quebec Scotsman Aug 28. duylxght, `Aug :9. 2'1) 111 'La11)r:1du1'fr . Sept -1. Sept `Jam Ottoumu Rm 11. - . Sept 11.:'pm Vruuzouver ` Sept 15. Sept -19. J:1'1n Scotsn1:1n;...Oet 2. Oct .`.i;11n W ,R.-.\[. S.-Qnx: .'1`m11) be` smu &11;f.`11th. Oct. nth. and .\'ov.`11tl'1. < am: nf.nn.w_n>to Liverpool and Lm1d0m'1err\`:" ` &)f.`11th. Oct. 1mx.nm1 .\ov. 11111. ` ates o_f.p:\:\Rxge to L/iverpou1.:\nd Lo11d011de1'r_\`:_" Cabin. $52.50 {Q $70; second (';1bi11. to $36.25; stper:\ge- to Llvegpool. London. Lomiondurry. Quseusto-W11; Belmst and Glns..:'o\\'. $23.50 and $33.50. _ ~ Midshiu saloon. electric Ii-.:ht. snncious momen- Midship sa1oon.electri_c light. spacious promen- I ade decks. For further 1m`oru1nn`on apply to, l E R Earmer reqitiring':,`3'n1o`ney.'to meet.mnfur- ' 1`n"g mortgages or_ 501* any o_th_er purpose , " houlxl` apply to the undersigned before making otherarrahptamelz. ' . `j 5 . / . . 11.33 :1.u1. , 9.00 p.m. IV`! A- oeumaus ~]`AS}E`DESS`2T * pnsp;ao- {non-rufpnzsr _(ALfs - foor Jmyo m- A- po w o:R- EURH ~ ALL- ple- "fA'vQg1T~ pun:-{Rum FLA- L veg-.s=~ pgPARo-:u-'wo- % r1mu7E.s~ AsK-yousze . GRQCEQ4 fo`n- n"-7_(,_)_ % A. IVlacLaren, AGENT. A mm nznsnwppze _sEPr,g 2, \ Trains lave Barrie for and arrive from nndermruiiunedpiacts as full-2! - ` Annlvw nvnanvg The %Lounose Ami GANABIAN _ ._ T(lT_\HN1I }\_I:N0-Y Co. Limited P v . . _ { Terms to" suit ,bm'rowrs._ ~` lemte , charges. ' . 1 LUA ` I458 a.uL 5.50 pm CH1! Io3 BAY: swam. TORONTO | Logxns mad on improved farm property :1 lowest currcymraxtes. ' ' ' U-III y-Lu . G!tA\'E_\'}'lCR\`T s X0 7.25 :1.u1. .\l;u'l ` 326 mu Slum ls.-x Ex;~xc:~~ 10 Azkmtic I-Is;~r:-ss ~ 525 -- I.-Dd J Lu I.nI `I U HILLSE\ALE & I.\'TI?.R.\IEDI.-\'I`E I`HI.\'T~ 1. " (A r .. .. MONEY _'. _ Manger iionnwxnnnldn .&`-s at . an L. A.........h..~.... Rania Bhrrie Railway Guide. JJ p x Qnly nuns. To have the `best {1cuommodu- .tion in crossing the Atlantic. Those who kriomzxcknoxvledge to be the swiftesi: and nxosf combfo1~t;able line _of steamers. ,,betwee,x; Montreal and Liver. pool. The rates are no higher than on the competing lines. 1.. ' IA\'EXIlERsi`x S-ME}; BAT 'lI,I.I 10-Iyw Mlvigrrie 1 os; L1vmsu>.<$oL smcvxcm. AT - BRET- . .l- iv`; mun. ll.._... 1897. Itoosts i No Morei Mi1mL' 14..-'1` ` TORUNTO. Wanted. | LII? EVA`) . w - Appraiaera, Barrie` Of cxagkexyj 10.55 :1: 7.57 ,p. my 11.344. -1 `ZS \;Au: 10.5571 7 57 v ma j 7.50 am. y 3.2? n m. * _ Telegraph mam Movixig "!fx-alns. -` [ "T.Chf*c"f6;"`l`Tig"ugt 'ZS._-The nlost difficult.` [I ` prV0Ab1e'm of railroad ops:r ,:4tiqn---ho\v t.o com- municate 1)y,tel_egix:nph wirlafa |m)\'iI;g t-min ine-'--h;Is.-been Vso1ved'_,b.y 9. I . anywhere on_the ydnng Chicagormveutor. V Gnome V. Tram a former telezfanh oner- E EXIIILA 1.21 `l`E'- N0 "E.vEI: r.-11 1j'; \ V` I ' ' - u W V -V o .4 Jlore (`umtiz-.6 Power in. Sloan-`s lml-um 'lo~n2c*-,t_7zh(ra1.u_a xa-II other .'I1[ed1"c'z';n`es (`o2nbi~m>(l. b 13:5 S1dan?MdiciI_1.e company of ia_;i}t.o_1i.~ yllllg \,'xUIL'lOg|JvXll`v't1|.lbU1`. 5 George V. Trgtbg a fomxexj telegfa vh o'pe_r-y arm. has devised amysxtem which Wil_ shortly be. put~a'n 0per1_tio'n:.,.nn'th Puxusylvania" 'Ruih_'qad,` by which every .t._xf;1_i_I_:`,r')Ig;the, line V is in conabantbmmunication-wiih th Sui- bion.next_:\had, and, when, deaired, with A the ttpindeapatcher "or any pixblic. telegaph opemto r.~ ,_' ' " `Mr. Tmttfs device- is mechiixcal: ihin- " `0pp . Post tifce Seagersu. Drug Ste}? Upl3|`1ll.Ul'." , _'Mr. Tmws device; is mechanical; ibine volves no`new~ Or untried principles". Th: - device, ivhicjirailway engineers declare will revolutionize railway recieace, is an adapta- tion of tha'stre'eb railway trblie} or third .__j_____ rail of the; elayatgd railways. ` in a eld adjacent 0 hi!` lane on the Rim j 'o`nIino-of and'coah on two mqn in : ` jg}, 30 my taken; `down he lm ODIOKQHU, QIIWIUUCEQ {X31901} PX',0I!ll"0l|Ulllly line. Conahble0haeoman~ _ndGe,yeb baton) 1 Mayor .MoFanl onllonday morning, when` n he pleaded. uilty mind wwgiven the `o lion : hvthnahM.....8h" V V : 5 `|1A|{. no nun; own no man wowmgv vengganoc-*on-anngxry~u:_`aruuu1ng chickens, diutrxbutecj poison pmmisouomyly , in L eld adimenl: tn his-nlama on the End . -. nil-uvqvxuvyuwuuqu - I Algont a.`we_:k agd _Mr._A1ben Ge `er, kwowuxgv vengotnot~an'-antitiryntru mg` `nhinlmmL dinirnhntnd migmi nmmfsounnnlv *" =``i-"`:'L` . \. A_"CL1I`e .Sci_'ofula, Pimplves, Ulcers; Abscesses, -Bails, `Blotches and all; other disorders a1"i$iq f,:o;n" __jmpu1'e blood. H`:-. Goya to Julia .. -....'.J. ...u . Ll- Alluuo .M. J._ VFRAW.L EY. Sole Lodal Agent , {3arrie_ How much ofxour Sho~e Alex. Milne, :::.o,. mmmmmmmmmm gmmmmmnvmmmmg . . rm Davidson 62 Hi}, L;d., Wholesale Aggnb, '1:0l`0l:h0. _39_..;n,.. 5s'.L.and-f,0C..~- pr-R>.r-~~-8e+_;y:1:i% L .. V e:1n::s._ `HIE mu. lSl`l{f;`.~L\'ED u;w;1wx'* `prot for t '.;.)r.x.J '..`. A sun Aw CLOTHES FREE__. , - , "V .. ` ' 7 SficssQ1*s `to Burtch Bros. &- 76. . V Fruom all imperfectionsl what all well dressed men like. " This is what is guarzmted by ' `,` The Slater Shoe? A u leat1`1er,--wozjmanship-a.nd how much of it is profit? The Shot you should buy and the Shoe most- dcaicrs sell. differ as these prop0r- M 1' as differ. Your next pair"-will 223*.-e more leather mine, and less 2 Lv3:1}cr. if you` see that it's Goodyear mm;:cd,,on the sole, 83, 84, or 85. \-~_.1>1*151: ggn'E1's A? ` mtg ., ld1nEI.]l* D .3 mimhgl. 1 .,,m m~.]-n.',_;,,35._._` V ' mxotlmr home of your im dicinc. Dear Sir:'.-.\I_v vi1`e1n\\},zt 2'1 ?mt(iL*. 0fS'L0'A.`1`s , . I.\ Dl.-\}`7 T0.\'IC~ i`ro111_\*u111':1;;en when he Wtlsj l1e1"e. -She has been in very haul he;\ltl1x`01`_se\`r:ml '~ years mid has been treated by t!m2e,di`ft'erent d0c- - but she fhinks one b-ml of ymxuxediciznc has x M ~ . , .` douchern1x>re good t1_1:m all mu edger \xyex}1'11x._s 31\g2`11nseve1't;1l;u:1. zmd she wants you to send her . ""I I0}".IDx" 3:3;` u::i:xViIs1_n;T.'4_;aTz[,;` - . ._ ` V `-`j . . F-`ncye $1 ;.6 for `$5 . A7s:Dr}:gg+sts" 3 Express" Address i II. -'2_U $. .l: .l:1IJ$J:"J:.I.:I.v.u.Vs-p- - _ .me,Great._En8l.!oh neniqdv-_ ` 1, 5 ` xrromptly. am! wrmannt . cuxeul toms v \35;d1'\1ss'istrox- Woqml _ ,, me w_orthIess.xned1c|n`QMpI&ee -.!"`91.h.1?`F~V'm"9i1`- T . - M9. om: A_ `;ua',sia*wl3!ougu?AnnhJmaoIgQ&l:[ V M Soldan 3min; and jpmmvhe `by ALI; :esponpiblad'm`iigiE .I&V : d | it - Ilium. Tone 0I!u!P ` L ` `V Send for primed mo-ut c ....-.. n.....s m....n.I. nnninV_ x }0nI[)0ilIl!}-.El 0l!:\;&"\ : , _,, way since high` th. , pi! mace %l'cl>. `at mcnggnn DILLl)XRiioi;} Hm. out: I UUUU U1 LHU P151) IUIHV ytilll`. ' I 4. In the co-operative experiments for D1597. Ste nrrfs Champion, Pride of Genesee, D;u\'s(-n s Golden Cha`, and Siberizm, nuuie the best appearance in the spring. :1. D;uvsuu's Golden Cliuff and Eurlirl "$36901-ts of Sunceutnl Winter why i E;n'-Jrtmentl fromlcnxamo rms i : r F K 7 3 ., b There will likely be about 500,000 ncres . lsowu with winter wheat in Ontario with=n ibe next month. It is very important, thew F E (are, that winter wheat growers take ewry l fiarvailnhle `means no . secure those V1r.c{ie84 l 3 which are likely to give the best results. By _` sxperiinents conducted Within the past eigliti ' years at the Ontario Agricultnnl College` `with 152 varieties of winter uhent. it is! iuunii ghaft there in a` great variation in the l 3 C\;'i.pr.x!'.Lli\'e yields oigraiq produced by the g l iiirent varieties. It is alno found that the L i varieties which have given good average ` resnlns in `he experiments conducted at the ` :College for a few years in succession have iuannlly given good satisfaction throughout i 0nt:iri`o. This fact has been determined by` the results of up-operative experiiiientii-is3n- S _ ducted throughout the Province during each ; jof the `past ve years in connection with the l experimpntal xmrli at the (fpllege. From ; laevenvto nine vsri~::es have" been selected 3 i each year for si-nding out to ex-students of f ' the Agricultural College, and to other i`nter- l_ ` ested and progressi\'e`farniers throughout l I Ontario, -who 'n_n\'t- expressed thedesire to :' i join inthe ' ' ` .W11I'.li._i.. and have written for the necessary mateginl. 3 In tlm smrnmn-nflS9, simn-n \'nrietien hf ",' . . . . |f `.2. _1'l1rea-varieties of winter wheat liave t been I:-`sted uver Oumrio for four yeaxsiul ` I successiuu, with the following average yields l ` of grain per acre: Dzuvsoifs Golden Clm`,,| 32% bushels; Early Red Cluwsou. 29% bus.: I t and Early Genesee Gizmn, 29 lf`Z0 bushels. v 3` ll:nvcznn n (lnldnn Ulircil` \\'.'lR Hm mnntl r me best; appearance xu me spring. Dawson's Golden Clint? gllld Early Geuesee Giant possessed -the strongest, and the Pride of Geuesee and Siberian the \Vl`\k- est straw iu~1S97. --- - > I ` H .`\4uum.sn - A.J.J.... /`l...Q` ,....l C1. Q4.` I631: BLYHW IU L\`iH\ -- I 6. Dz\wsuz; sGo1deu Chat? and he.S1ew- ' -arfs C-hznngioln were the least. and the Pride of Genesec and the Early Gehese Giant were the most atfected by` rust. ~ -::> '7 ']`hn`.Qfmv:n`t (`.|n1'nnnn :1 nd Hm prmd me most auecteu uy rust. -3 7. The/Stewart's Cluvnpion and the Prid of Genesee produced the greatest length of Rf.T:LW. [l`L`S,0I`V\,'S goprl teeth _.ami izerlxeu.-Ls had 011788. Cieansinfz, frvrgmur irr1d~ refresh- ing. Preserves the tevtlr and removes all tartar. }1z1r\!s=ns the gurus, avert: decay, and nu[,ar'[s :1 deliglrt1'ul1_v re` freshing taste tn the mouth. As none except the `.331 good reports x. Suucessflllly conducted experiments L'..v bran used in the proogdiug sum,mmy L results, the table should\\be of greatm u and "worthy of the thoughtful attention L, wheat growers in Qnturio. .\luch credxz 1 due to the careful experimenters who sou: u ` the rqports of the` tests made on their ow fzmna. SUriW. `S. The Early Red Clmvsou and the Dawsolfs` Golden Cha. were the tint to :nature,'a\m\ t11e Enriy Geuesesgtmt an tlxe"S'tewart.'s Champion were the. Hist to_ mntuxe. _ -' * l n l`l.n D..." .-..\ h IL. Am. Ftrn` mu! +1. Ulhltfu ` ' V 9. The Duw on -a Go denfu` and the _, Stew'o.1`t's Clminpion produced the plumpest. shrunken grain. y ' . In N... t\nnnHa:: nr (1.-nu` M:.mI.mw gfain, and the Sibgriaxn and Poula_'nhermosh- EC/JHKIUCIEH \Y'll_I(`l""` Cal. C'.\pCflHH5lH.3 IUF; _ l:~"JT. l.. : :...:5:-'1`.|` A: more '.lmu~mul)le tlmf,` ox any previous yez'1r._` 1'l1ese`repor:s czxme i from 35 counties. 19 oHv`l1icl1 ure situated 3 mu: Jml 16 west of Guelph. E x _Tl_xe following tah1g.gL\Les' the comparative results of straw and grain per acre of the { winter wheat varieties tested during the past ' session oh `.231 farms : l rv I SU[l.U.lKH griuu. I ` i 10. The counties of Grey, Middlesex, I zmd Humuf,1'1Tuished tl1e`la1-rgest: gumber of! successful winter wheatreporyts in 1897-. 11, The cnnerimentersz haw: tnkan rnnnh 1 . `IKI Dawson's Gnlden Cha',' Stc\vu1-L33 Champion, Early Red Clawson. Pride of Gvueaee, Early Geuesee Giant, Siberian. Poole. BUCUCESIUI \V.lL||aUl' Wll|L l.'Uk)Ul'yLH Ill 1031'- 11. The experimenters have taken much _ interest in the work as shown by tliemany favorable eommeute given in the reports, the following being an example: `-`C0--I operxmive experiuients should be located in- conspicuous plnces 'e.s- object lessbns. My experiment- with winter wheat was near the road where} 200 tq 300.rigs pifssed daily. The visltations to the plots were vexy'numer- , _nnx..V 'l`lie' renmrks , hv' misars lwwand the ` 1111 Have VVFILICLK I0!" UH.` llBCC!3BiH'y lHiiLC[JlZIl. In the auru11mTflS9. seven vueties `of 1 winter wheat were eelecteciond_ieribtlli0u 5' and were divided iuz three sets wnzh zhreef varieties In each, the Duwsou s Uoldeu Chu _~be1ug used throughout as a basis by which l the r-ze-jilte nf 1|! he~vuric'ies could he Com-i 1,4 .1 .4313, we ~,l_- me;-_ \\'.= !:`x\'u received *2:u:-.;r . . -. Ty X*'i.u"\':I .miu!1y. 0 nm'\zm-M fur irwnnhn-vml \\'-urn JJIO Vl8lLB.l:lUlJS LU hllt` PLUES W911`; Vly Llllllll" Wous.-v- The remarks by passers bywand the conxp-.ufisons made would ll 1: volume. '.l`h experiment: actually bemune the leading topic of the vill;1ge`tnlk for some mme previ- ous to. harvesting. Thus many object lessons ` \vx-rolenrned by everyday observers. 1 have -a "taken-21 good gezil of pains with the experi- ment, but. feel well repald." . ' -The fnllnwimr lPlL(lllls7 varieties of winners _ I SET `1. Dzswson? Goldu 7C!m', __Eiu=ly Geuesee Giant, and Early Red Clmvson. _ __,_ Rum`? - D;uvsi'\n s Gnlds f`-Hn`. Pride nfr V - Give your teeth ixnmedmte aztentimn, for defuy bredx .l:mger. L A v.,.n,,.+ xmm. ;., ;..mmn.1.. .n:...... ueuesee Uluu, auu nnuly man umvson. ____ SET '2.- Da\vsbn s Qoldeli Chnff, Pride of * -Geuese. and Poole. V ___ = `V ' 3, Dmvson s Golden " Uha, New Co1umbiu._"und Imperial Amber. - ' .KTT\T`nv-I-n1)1I"inRi`m!l17 to '1 ! xiFn.enreA n ulenc, Dull ICC?! \V\`.'ll Hfpliluu `The following lending varietles of winter , wlle-at will be distributed this year fur co; . mmrnun ux-n.win\nnl*.q in nntsu-in ~ a Uo1umD1u,_ mm mnperlun unmet. Euy pen-:_1on'wxa!img to'c6n'H' u"eru.cnreAn 37experix11euh with one of thes_e sgss should 2xpply`_to `xhe Exprizxx`eu;t:Tl;b, Agricultural Collegig; Guelph, fo_,1' tl1er`desi15ed-seI.' and ` one-hall Louud of each variety,_ ~'togr;~tl)e1` with .in'sbx'uu1.ious for testingand the blamk . form `on which "no repbit will be furnished -free'of'eus t.,to his zuidresaff The supply of some of the vzixjeties is 1j1mited`,`bun we wi 1 be" enabled _to 1uruish~`a large dumber with this see;d<`bfora the 3p_pp_[y_ is ex'hmTsFed - (V :\ I.1-mu n..I..:ln6- f VARIETIIZS or w1.\r1::wni:;a'r VVheuj 3er\~iliue-`-lmnfe pui11~uuL'u---is` upp1i'ed,5"It mattrs not "of how long ; shandihg..i.s.p;mg:.r.nLiugamd:pn1x1 subdu~ V ing powerfis such that reiief is almost: inahantaxlejous. Nervilin is a `nerve pain care. This atatam.t,\nt`expressoa`all. Try it and be oolivinoed. ` ' ' J -` \J-..11- .LAA_Vl'1'{z. 1'1.` Agi College. - _ ~- ` ` , Guelph, I Augf 231-d, )S97, nun {VIII `IVMVI IVI all :54. -I`\.n. ...A :\.'n... 5......` .`....I is... ..I| ru . . miuctexl w \x:1|' I : Imlidssilel "'l kIilii"k`i")`i'fliSi`*""fV A Fine Display ` 5" V "(W t':`.}'1'.'J,.,::: 9.-,. C. ..A. .Z'A}71'.[`Z. kxperilneuuuisti. - :09, ` 2:. uuuuhvu Strzuv per an (tons. ,, r\L,u.` an acre. Grain p.uc. ; (bu. so 11;.) 33.9 33.7 `N 0 I71. .. 31.u 30,5 `)9 H mocnugmz CXCUFSIUU OD aepwmner IJUJ. number from here went to Shanty Bay, Sunday afternuou, to witness the immersion 9 7 ; of uonverta. - 3 i D. G. French attended rhe_I.O.F. Higni 3 2 Court. in Tomato, last week . K 7 i Gtlbert McCuaig is going to joixuhe ranks : of Barrie Colegiata Institute. ! Aug. zS._-.\liss Lie-asieiorrison, g_x_'ge, __pgut_ V_g_\_ c9}1_p1e7gt_\\'eeks vyith _-her pzujgaptg, here. \I:... _\....:n nan M` YT+.m:. .-:a:rm`l hm- Miss Annie Bail, of Utopia, visited. her friend Miss Aggie Russ last v.'eek.~ Miss Marv Morrison is visiting her sister. M1ss.~.\Jaru1a mqmson. or name. . We are informed by the secretary of" Oro Fm that it will be held on Sept. 27th. this year. . s . Miss Nellv Duncan i.visitimz'friends-at I D1133 (lly uu: te. llgrie. w.I1v\}\IIni!l n L Aug. `28.-This has been an evceptionuily I fwet year. ull tiH'Cll;1iI, but last '['m::`d.iy `night crowned it all in this vicinity. `The ne.` dew lakes of water were to be seen, even in the driest. elds. __ I \':|r:x \1..xr.m.. ..s pimi.\.m.. ;., rim rvnaufl LVL Liam uu.<:u.\ _JJA1Cln Perfect hegilth is impossible without; perfect digvsslioxr. Perfect digwtinii is impnssible. without proper masticzitioii of fom1,:uul larivfi-1` '1n;ia!.icatinu of loud ` is inipussibie \\'i{i1vll? :A_$l/`L-ti Lea-:'... ~ 01 mss any manner. (Ills ween. \ Miss Ingram, nf01'iHiz\, who has l)e9ut11l= i guest; of her sjster. Mrs. Malcolm, for threw or four weeks, rem:-us home this week. \I.. \l...-nku nhauunmnlnm fr-mu Wlvnxmla ` 01' [OUT WEEKS; |"CE\H'U`5 UUIDB [[115 weeks. I .\lr. Murphy. cheesemaker, from Elmvule, was seen passing through our little hamlet V on Thursday evening. Viv muzlin has had an adrlitinn nnbml )` UH! UHK > Mr. G21 stable \l'. . HUN) We congratulate S. G. Cotton on his suc- I cess .at `the July Exam. for Junior Leaving. We are glad to see our boys successful. I lnuuu axis}: Aggie uuaa man r. ctfn.` . Miss Mary M0;`ri:son ls visiting her slster. Miss.Martha Morrison, of Barrie. \\.'., ...... .'..Fn...{m.i Iw Hm emlrnhnrxr nrnm ' ` Miss Maggie Duncn. of Stron. i visit- : xuounreat. _ The Ladies Aid of Guthrie church are} having a lawn ptiny at '1`-hos. l\IcCu11og.h s. on Sept. 3rd. x even m we (meet. uenus. Miss .\Ic:Keon, cf Phelpaton, is the_g_uec. 5 of Miss May Harbur, this week. ' ` I Slim: Tnur:un_ nf Orillia. who h.'1alm>11thu U11 Lllftidiiy `.2\'cu1ug. ' 1 Mr. Gauslin has had an addition putmi ibis barn. this week. When it is nished . u.. (`......I:.. mm l......, .... m~....llm.> L...-.. a...l Raised in an Instant: After. the Use of Dr. ` .-\gnew's Cure for the Heart.--A Pecentl Liquid Remedy -And No Case Tom Acme for Immediate Relief and Certain Uure. "Fer fteen years I was agreaf -iuerer nn... 1...... A;..,....; u: -M. mm.. I u-:.'.`I DEC. , . Miss `Euphemigx Ross "has gone on a trip to ` Montreal. 'n.,; I ..A:.,.` AL! AP (L.-H-u-in hm-.1. nvn SEAG ERS on aepn. om. , , Miss Maggie Duncan, Styon. is ing her nmtsher. ' I l4'l)lLIP|U'C!_'V WKCUHCU `.1141: '1 Hd\l VJ} (`LUKE buiiness. I tried best physicians. ,anJ numerous preatvnents and proprietary rc- 2 imediea with no relief, Reading tesrimu- fniula of wunderful cures etfected by Snuih ` 3Ame:'icnn Nerviue I decided to _rive it a {trial} Before 1 had taken half a bmle I 2-received great benefit. I hm- mkgu. jeveml bottles, and fegi jusciediu stating `that it is agwnuierful rpcdigmc. Pcfvr-3 t`ziiig`T:" Liiy nerves were as badly .'~.h:n- -g tel-ed I could not sign my.1)an1e-l.egil)ly. `I feel (hit too much czumot be `said in} fprlaiae of mt. `E. Errezr, M`;rrickvi`lle, 0nt. ' ' 1 u 1.1 -- c.-..-_.. 3-... L. _. __.. :. : uun. _ ; Sold at Seagers drug arm *p0stufC_e. V 1 . _And'He Thought the Buzzing in His Head was caused by it--Dr. Agneiv 3CaLarrhai' -Powder Undeceives, Him and Cures `n case of Chronic Onterrh of Thirny Years ` Standing. - . .w ~ K ' Lhnve had chronic catnrrh ever since the war. The disease affected my hearing greatly. _'1`here-wag a. disagreeable ringing in ,:ny4a1rsJ1hich_Lhnd_Jfnr'L_bnmLLL1.heL , fact of a ah_e_ll.bu'rst:ing near me while in an engagement. I used three bottles of Dr-.*~.kgnew s Caharrhnl Powder_ and my ` cntarrh has entirely left me, The noises in my head have also sensed. It IS agrent mediciue-9`easy and pleasant. to `apply. I have no hesitation in recommending it- ;_aA2lW(l"Bick and certain cure for ca1tarrh' in itevmost{E'ii:e form. * J. 0. Tuyiur, 210` . b 41ntonAlve., `Trenton, NJ. ' ' i `Sold at Seggejs drug store, opposite #`3:-`-...\.,. M . 2 6 v ; NervesShanered- Business Gune--H0pe Q Gune--.-1 Physical Wreck'- Ieamnsd ' Cumpletelyby much .-\me'ric.u1.\`crvinu. Twx; years agu I was completely pros- trate`! with ueivuus dummy.` I w.ss~ an completely wrecked `than I had to qun 'nm;ina~u` ` trim`! hum! nhvnir-inns: mils E Ag. 30.-'The J. Mel. Stevenson Iamilv ` hnv returned to Barrie. . i 3, Miss M. A. Kirkpnrick |a~visit:ng`frienda 1 in Rpnvnrrnn, ? , IIIISU 3|. 5. ILIFKPCIHCK IlVXlH.i|lg lrleuuu i 1 in Benetton. 3 [he Sons of Tempernnce intend having a monlight excursion on September 13th. 2 A number from hem wtnt tn Shaun: Bav. Q g"3@`F`-`ft`.. . YTTEEEMAMJ 'uppose,~ from the seutnmenmexpreasad in the Anceu Mills: correspondence or lasnweek, that its author wus'm spirit and feeling for us. j We cannon fu'ilto admire one whosevdisposition is `to minister" to those in need. ' ' - " {Mus $.:m.A'Rnm ' plntli DhAlnanr\ ma urn W13 `no umuacer to moss: in neeu. < Our frieud:Sam.' Platt, Phelpston. We are ' sorry to say, had tint misiortuuar of being I kicked in t.he face by :1 horse. . . Luckily hh horse_ wusubt ahgd. His face is in_:1n awful ..s..+.. I-In in no hunl lfmn nu mnll on nun Ha DRUG STORE? III nun`:->u3 ava- e ehbuld you go limping round when ; Putnaufe Painless: Corn Egtrecho}-_ will remove your `coma in a few da,ya."" It will give almost inataut relief and a guaranteed o1fu'e`in theand. Be sure you get the genuine Putnam's Corn Exhrncbor, made . by Polaon & Cu., Kingaton, fer many ` nubnitutee no I) ` -ofexed. and in. is elweye better__to get t e hm.` Sate, me. ' nninhn; ` uuAau_ wrap` state. He ssa`.~; _exIs:cneu.- _- . . - . rs. Farrier. Mxdlaud, is visitingixienda in-1;hia,,neighborh9{>d. . ` ) ;_ 'Mrs.~ H. Knappfzis spending 3 fe{v days- ---vich re1:wivshere;. . "1: vns:.n`.s.-;s.n'.m1ra nvar t1{#rrriv.:i` ;{?{ 0l'_0p nma year 13 Very guuu. .; 4 ' I K If the wenbh.er,,keep favorable, `time I farm Vets` will tlizs week domplete most of their harvesting. .. w~--- W M .. .1-:-u--an----u-Q - -_-wu.n reumves `nure`..,, " F. voumijar is smi1iag"?vr`che%rr;va `daughter. . ~_ _ ' ` I f _ `Bert-v niakincz is all the nine here. ` The . `daughter. `, '_ `Ber:-ypicliing is,./all -the rdge.here., The or_op't_hia year is've'ry good. 4 If the weather keen favorable. `terfarm Miss Nelly Duncan i9.visiting'friends-at lunlf. Qfn YAv`3n. I ' I UHFD. {HIS WEEK. . Gausliu will lrave ; Ll.` COULDN'T W811`! E13 NAME. ` WILS 110$ aupu. `.El_lH Iil I8 lI.1_iHl HWIUI is ge ting illong as well as can He :nd.." "-" ' fw- S; D&ViS; Importer.` What! f'L1m1$in$g% Yet! ._ -1.-....u ...... .... I:......:..... ..,.....`.l . A- SHELL BURST, 0R0 STATION. HEART HOPE ANi`EN_ M._I_H;S.` jj CROSS LAN, D. <:1LcHR1s1'. V` UE_LIn ll. I5 UUIHIJUU e an excellent burn and THE` BARBIE E: iAmmm, THURSDAY` This in tha complaint of } thousands If.` this senson. 3Q They have no appetite; toad D f does not relish. They nedi zhotoning up 0! H the stomnch and digestive organs, which ` I course 0! Hood : Sareaparilln will give 5; them. It 1190 purine: and enriches the = blood, cues that distreu after eating and ` 1_.__._y ._.l-..- ..._I.. - .|....._.....H.. _... heest %

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