HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-10-03, Page 6our country came fairly up to what we
ser Bore, I think what we ought to.
Aim at in this country is to so
'-"'" edducate'RUr farmers that the great
masa of them will be able to come up
Soulewllat to what w'eseeatexliiir'ithons,
11'oisi i O1t`p'I '''IAL tIT`,k'ER` such as men in any pursuit having ani
ONCE• ideal—Ranee sash purpose and object,
au o old ana n
�. e, 1 ct he tt the t
little auGcsss by
A. alas IAhay achieve a iIt
Toronto Industrie,! Exhibition lately aooide,. to ontiuttee lea 8s,l
`xtha ll.iralth O€ the Ile"' Minister of fol tournts he must havsainrtBUCOGidea
tIbut
dgritt tzrefor Ontario,
Ion. J h
rz
before him, (Rear, hear.
WBr
B
rhythm,was proposed by the chair- is the souse of our people to W€4. their
ramie who, in hie remarks, eulogized ideals? 1 tea- largely they must get
hlr, Dr den as a: suceeseful faruher y g y y
y tlhemi�at the exhibitions, The man
Who had done a great deal to pro, who goes to the exhibition cattle she1'
mote the interests of agriculture iii or the horse ring or e;nrong the grain
'Ontario. or vegetables wilt be able to see *hal
The toilet was honored with ir'nd his ideal ought to be, and will be able
Were, awl Hon, bar. Dryden, on to copy it. `phe difficulty is that a.
`rising,wee greeted with loud applause. 'great n3:tny people say, that is Well'
Ilet
said l •,
enough for t es
e mein tu
tic
sinever
Min .Pire itiBNT AND GENTI.EMRN,—I aocompl'it11the :Sade, I would like
"RID sincerely thankful to you for your to inspire our young then who are
kind words, in reference to myself and following'akriculture with the idea
torr the emitter in wluoh my name has 'that what one man has done he, under
been received.. It is very gratifying dike .4frcumstances, can do Use, Let
indeed to anyone who undertakes new us have ambition to excel in these
duties and assumes new responsibilities matters, and so educate the farmer
to be ebb to realize that he has the that the bulk of our products will
"cylirpatih'y'iiihd hearty 'co-operation of fairly equal those which we see repro
thost'in 'whose interests he labors. suited on eidiibition gibunds such as
(Applause.) The Legislatiz'e'to which this, There are two di three institu,
I have had the honor of belonging so tions in this country which areeocom.
long is coinpos'd of alae men, chosen 'Oohing this object. 1 think we ocde'
from different clsssea of the enmmun- a great deal to these institutions, to
ity, and 1 think we may fairly say oue or ileo of which 1 viis3l to refer
that; they represent all classes. (Hear more particularly. 'one is the Agri,
hear'.) But I have this to say --the culturalCollege and
Legislature will be all the better for ESPBRIMEi7TAL PAIttl AT GUELPH.
being watched, (Hear, hear and ,
This has been in the past a useful,
laugliter.) The members will be able
tinstitution, but 1 hope .it may betklade'
to perform their duties all the better p
still more useful and efficient in the
cif they are able to listen to the free future. I hope our farmers all over
`and frank expressions of opinion of the country will stand by our institu•
those who sent them there. I believe tion at Guelph, and that the experi-
that our Legislatares are largely What ments carried on there wiil give prac-
we make thein, and if the people sneak tical valt;ie to what is being dome. This
•oat their views will be listened ny institution is .educative.. We educate
those wife represent them. A stater:. not only the young then in the college,
=man in Eualand once, sitting with but tbeae o 1 corning 'out become
other gentlemen ae the festive board, educative forces in the comrnunity,and
was asked what he considered the not only that but the iuforwation
lee igre tt object of legislation. Be replied spattered over theesountr byfrequent
that the great object Vas to bring Y 9
ui
b letlna from
this college ag intended
e
nd
ea
lama the'greatest gond to the great. to instr et
u, our farmers. We have
At number. Wtheu asked what '#ta aniititei• ills
7 citation which we ought to
regarded `as the greatest nunber, be eneour'aae T refer to the 'farmers' in
*replied, Nineiber Oue. (Laughter) 'atitutes, '1 have great hopes of what
II aiu afraid some df Us are sotnetitnes it ill 'be done in `tile fnttire through
eliigpoterl to think that the legislation r t•
thrse'iiistttrtes. they lire in their
fie tarried on with that idea. tSpeak. infancy itt this. oauntry'•but I trust WE;Iu; for luyself, if ttietdobfriue of unto' %ay be able to matte thein =till more
`!her oriels to be accepted, I want to efficient than'in the past. It is won-
Rssoejate with thyself the thousands of derfnl' what otirtfar'tnerscan learn from
'farmers we have in Ontario,'(Applatistl) one another when they come together.;
'I eta sure that no position in widish I Phe'fsrreer lives 'a secluded life 'And
am placed will ever separate file 'from has very little opportunity Wcopy
the fernier: with whom I have been ,exc.'pt from his imrne tiate neiilibors.
associated ever since 1 reached `'than. I have heard of farmers molls have
'hoed. (Applause.) 'I havtl lived doubted the utrlit of thtxfe`institute+
'ithnorhg far;ners all fity life,lrnd`I px' ec 'y , . < s'
, 1. , p � hilt who, after attnttdf`hg one of them,
to hat- niteine thein, and to be, known declared theeenitetvs's delighted.so that
as - P1410 praetieel farntmer, t(Fleart they would het 7lave missed the nit'et-,
bear:) 1 think 1 know soinethitrg of ing for a great deal. I think that the
tpheir needs, I think I know 'some object bf the Government and of all
thing of the di; cultist they Meet in should be to make these institutes still
fighting Jif '* battle. I think I know more efficient in the future. Aa fare
strait thing of the value of the inane- niers we are interested in one another's
'try they represent in tip/country, and wetfare. Once in a , hI{ile we tome
II sit I sure,. in the pasitiorl to *Wok 1 'attogs lien who item to think it their
have just been called, it will be my duty to he edeleh in this maw ,, and,
igheat ambition and earnest E+tttlrt to
,.. f :f they:- have rYinre knowledge titan
leo iwliat o n I►a'ttone to midst In 'll silli their ncighb trs,to keep that knowledge
over the country to' produce trite hest
oluthlety and greatest quantity of the
trende)ets of the soil,. No one born in
Oils cnnntry or intending to make thin
iii bmine can go from department to
idrpertmeut to this exhibition with nit
isi'iii g in.titistively In emotion of
pride at what 'hat been done. . Nae
of us will feel like' holding dulcet
las head with shame at a meitere die,,
glifey. We areproutl to ehotw tittle
itAils to these .coming from any es foolish for nip to think, beuaude i
PI God ►try, tehether .T3ritein, owf grow 600 bushels (If the bolt wheat,
:Set''s,,+li'rance err elsewhere therefore I can do better by n ,t having
e proud of ,i1uu products. we sea ' my neighbor grow wheat of stinal qulli.
- d the prntitletit,.i tem bound to city. A gtiotlemart interested in the
press. fairly that •'bea't efforts of -etpdrtirl a industry said to me: .1 could
our best .men , ttalleveing, Agri- give yen ruorn;tov"..your alien!) tif;•your.
pursuit. titWitt cr►untry. Bet neighbors had :As good, 1 meet -puts
��• ff'i'J that w woth'd Ile jtruxs wit'h;a tlloueaihtl others of knee'
d the More were we 41►1e fo t tYuaaw 1,4400 'e to 'It411 0 MU eVerege .
eaveprre r
)AY, OCTOBER S, .8941.
'to themselves. Ile dicks : 'I roust
not tell my neighbor how • I feed my
steers, hti'w'I grow' itdlegood' feniehow
1 manage with thy wheat crop';beeeusa
he will be able' to do the Vvihrk as wNil
as I de, and; perhaps better. I tihiek;
that is false doctrine. 'x siways slhy`
"what 1 caitngaillst it, I believe, thate.
as a'farmer, I sun il'iterested. not Mere..
ly fit what is done on shy own farm,.:
but in What eat done en every °tiler. 11
•
pries. Yon help to raise the ave
but I could give you better pric
all were better. It is to my int
therefore to induce pry neighbo
,produce the saute quality of sires p
1 do €uyaeif. And ie. is so with e
department. We van help moll of
Let us not fel that it is necessary
ua to keep r;einforlrlation to outs
but that we ought to help enoh o
in every passible way. 1 don't
w '
CO sit down Without a fin a oz
S
Y Q
reference to this exhibition, There
.101.0
lF ■FA
ralhet issuEn Or MARDIAos I.ICIChrscs, NOTARY
e8 'UB41C, CONVEYANCER, 1iw
erre
reat Orrtcm -`" :gm" EPoltaare,
Itli'L•Yr QST.
r to " blonay n Laon harm securt*' gt Loi,• Ittnte* of
ow interest, No cnta,miselon ebarged.
(14 121'011110AM
• '-I1i PWil.IsnnEv -
• LyeatY IfitTDAY 11J1{�dtl�>Ali,
very Alortey tO Loam Q 111()tely, j ••••-Ar'rti€*.
for Notes Discounted
,.
ales
tiler
AT. REf.SONABLE RATES.
1tlonev advanced on Mortgagee et 0 per asst With
!VIVA �p ritiilego of payees et the endo Any year. Notes
llnu 44;04110 0ollected,
some people living in remote dietr
say that Toronto is swallowing
everything. But 1 believe I exprests
honest sentiments of a !targe stays
Of the people of the I'revite:0 wh
say that we have the City of Toro
(Cheers.) i 1snoW I speak the s.
nheuts o'ftee majority when I say t
we ere delighted that we have a nu
her of' m residing
in en r �idrnegfin TarAntQ w
in •
iee4Ux. ItrciilYAczc►,
are 42^rius.-Rtarer Block. Winlrham, Ont, •
!qts B ,1rNK OF .8 XXA 'Q ',
tup
t+#e' r X Cx'� ,A t
rity Capital, $1,000,000. !beet, $4Ba Doo .
en hrcaidout-Joltr Erunar.
oto Vic4•Crvsideut-A. 0,1te,tsAx.
We
3)IS.ECTOICE
i, t J4lrn Pil4roa
o, (1vAb, ouatlAY, 049 Rams, A. T
woo), A. 13• Luis (Toronto).
('ashler -,.J. TURNBUL..,
Savin
1. a
Rfi Barrlt: hours, IO to S ; aaturdays, I0 to
lh0 D Dalt* of el. and upward* received and interest0.SlONeji
are public spirited •enotegli to give th
time and talents td 'carrying farwr
each an exhibit-1On as this (Applan
1 am not saying too much when 1 s
this exhibition bas become the leadi 1;
exhibition in this Doiuiniuu, .1 am
not saying too much when 1 say that
in a feiv years it will be the !ceding
`exhibition on the Gotftineut of America
(cheers.) It will not'be excelled by any
exhibition in 'the United States, and
everyone of us as a farmer is iuterelt-
ed in the success and prosperity of this
institution. (Oieers,) I think We
ought to bo very grateful instead`df
finding fault, for the labors of the
gentlemen put forward in the further.
Knee of this exhibition. Some df us
who are among the 'nommen people
cannot understand buy it is, tieingh
there ie land alongside that seems 'to
be conhparacively unoccupied, yet ydir
cannot get no spacetfor the.pueposes
of this txhibititin. Wear, hear) There
seem'* to us tame
some RED TAPS, .`b 'WE 'CALL 1T.
For my part, I feel indignant to think
eir
rd
se)
ay
u
that persons who ought to be interest
ed in the progress Of dnrcountry should
stand in the way. You must have
more room somehow, and I trust the
authorities will be able -to giveib td:
you in the land adjacent.. Now, Mr.
P esident, nave only this to say in
conclusion ; I am rejoiced to appear,
before yolk as a farmer.. ' A good many'
of you are not farmers. You need not
not be ashamed of the farmers of On-
tario. (Cheers) They are a plucky,
an enterprising and an energetic lot of
men as you will find in any country.
1. am not afraid for them it you will
give them a fair chance. Let us get
rid of any shaklet that hold ua
and have an "equal ciliate. We
have a good, climate, a good soil
and a good ebuntry,and it is filled with
goad met , if bd we !lave reason to be
proud itf bur agriculture and of our
agrit;ulturists. (Loud'zl<pplause.)
Son Edward Blake followed with
an address in whiclfhe cotnpjimetited
the Ontario Oabinet as being composed.,
of an exceptionally fine body of men
welt becoming the banner province.
story et an Intelligent Cat.
A New Hampshire physician sends
me the following ca) story, fur which
he vouches
Among other .queer 'tricks,' Sick,
will take off my glrtigsea very carefullyi
with his paw,hold thein ivith one claii.
and survey themv'with great apparent,
interest,
The first thine he (lid this was Dila
night when he `had bete'n Mapping aticiti
reading. He feta great Pet, and going
to him``! !milt deer, 'ivSclront inditiating
by any tactfon my meaning, 'algid said,
gently:
Disk, if you want to go to bed take
off my glasses.
De immediately r'euohed np ft paw
and took them off as deftly as though
it were an old habit, Thinking tide
it! ilappN i so, I put them otr and Riede
the sane repuest in different %mils,
with preeieeiy the sable re alt. After
one more repetition he yawned and
plainly intimated Haat wan enough.
�Trot Theta to new aubectibers till
eoember 1800,. for Zoe, or el till
Special*bolas also received at current
rates of intereiht..
Drafts on Great Britain and. the United States
bought and Sold .
11?L+'yE DIC NSON LbtiN, AGENT.
Sammons,
H. DAVIS
mix
/�r'•-��Q1-+'1+� '`aING
4. 33' C 1=1:40'..M1:0117*
AT VERY LOW RATES.
'S E
O'PPtME-OPPOSITE THE MARKET
,rixsutM Oman 4rrt. 1888
•
HALSTED & SCOT1"
Josephine Street Wingham► Ont.
J. A. 1LtL n D, + J. 1S '. ;$cert.
Mount Forest. 1 LlatoweL
Deposita Received and `lnteareet
• Allowed.
Money Advanced to Partners avid
Business Nen,
'
On longorrt
f
Add tittle, oti endoraed notes
or collateral seourity, Bale notes bought
at a fair valuation, Money remitted to ate
parts of Canada at reasonable ohsihtes:
Special .Attention Given to Col-
lecting Accounts and Notes.
agents In Canada -The MerchtditiCietatk
of Canada.
08me,Hours-prom S a. m. to 5 p, tn.
A. E. SMITH,
Agent.
CHARLES TAYLOR
LOR
Carpenter and Builder,
J0RIN STREET, WIN05A111, ONT,
(Opposite Lloyd's Factory.)
SASH, ' DOORS,
FRAMES,
BLINDS, &c., &c.
otte 4 Stlq Itspair!rsg
Promptly, atteiilgd'ta,
WING hail •
ICIL3
4 STAVE `FACTbRY.
Vienufaaturorf•oCis ODealerealn
EE O _ .
'HARDWOOD
OOD
LU5 DER,
Pine and Cedar
.Ll TN L •!
-�Alho�
Lath, Staves, Heading, Barrels,
"' Wood, Cedar Post, Vie.
1,411141 14)01 44 U, T. R. Stinson,
"se•l •n,t
!!MES OFFICE, JpSEPHf s4 . STREE1
V(TllYollrlAM, - ONTARIO.
Suysor'iptlonpriao;$,»orear,Ina lr
Y it4A a'nr
•
AD'i I.RTISINt. ttA7.*s.
BpaCP.. I_yr ..1 um9 i a eco ...
Oreo CP' #ori *1136 6a $EA AO j 820! A4 40 0d
!fait ;+ OO 2t' SI; hz 00 silt!
cluertor " 'lU 00 h: ve 7 00
14ea1 and of ter eaaua. alitertiaententa, 80. per litre
for 0ret insertion, and . per line foreaehsubsequent
insertion.
Loral notices, lit nonpareil tape, 10e. for first 1n
stir tiOn, and 5e. per line for castv subsequent tnsertie is
No local notice will be Owned less than 26c
Advertisements of Lust, h"papa, Strayed, Situations,.
and Outdoes* Chances Wanted, not exceeding s linos
nonpareil, }li per month
Sousoe +1nd FAruu 0 r title, not exuaeding 8 linea,
41 for fleet month, 50e. per subsequent month
These terms will be strictly adhered to
Spuoiat rates tar !coast ad�urtiaca:e31ts, or for
angor periods.
Advertisements without epeollie dirar:ttO it*, will be
inserted till forbid and charged.
areordiu t
yT
ran•
store advertisements muNt b0 paid in
Changes Rfr contract advertisements must
be 'ih
the office by Yvodlie$day 31040, in order to appear
that week
11.. t:LidOTT
Piwj'*uirroit_ ANP I'uuuiNule t
r eR,,b1AOUONALU,
L JO$11'R1NE STREET,
il'lt;titlAat,
• ar rAMM
Y T. B. TOWLEIt. bf.D.0,b1..
nlotlber College Pltyatoiens and 8urgedas, Ontario.
-Coi•$tier for County of 11*0 on-
OfiiceAt'+Tif14411tACY " • %Ingham, Ont:
iti�1t. J. A. MELDRIJM,
Honor Graduate of Toronto University, situ
h1 bar of the College of.phy*it:ians and surgeons
Olaario,
UOlceand Residence ---Cornet of Contra gad Pirtrfd r
8trebts, foruivrlj' occupied by Pr. Bethune.
Isaa& a • . • . . , Oar,
13 V NSTONE,
RAI -MISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Ate
Private and Company funds to loan At lowest rates
interest, No commission charged. Mortgages, *oab
and :armproperty bought anti *sold.
OFFLCE-`!leaver block, iroa.o, Oxr.
J. A. MOrlTON
BARRISTER 4c.,
Wingham • Ontario
it,ry EYBR DICKINSON,
H. W. Cr. •7y}*yen, Q. C. 1 E,'t.."AeCKiNSOH. B. A+
BARItfiktiiS AND SOLICITORS, Etc., Rte., $n
Iieitoratf$r Bank 51* Iiantiiton, Commissioners for
takim ''a
did ani
a is r
J tor Alanitoba Catri
, Town and•
Village e property botigirt an
t bold. dtAlouay (private,
funds) loaned on mortgage securiv;atbe }ler :ut.
Money Invested for+l1riyate persons, upon the belt
mortgage securities 'without any expense to fhb
lender. Lands for bale In Manitoba and the !North'.
west.
Office--Kent'a'Sleek, Wiughani.
DENTISTRY,"- J t S. JNRoIuE, WnutztAM,
Is manufacturing Celluloid 'Math
Vulcanite plates of the itostanaterfe
as cheap es they Galt be got in the
pDoniinion. All work warranted.
extraction of teeth,le the only tratedaq str hetiche pknown
Tars Nornie.--I will extract teeth or 25 emits
each.
OFFICE ; In the Beaver Block, opposite }b*e
Brunswick hotel
'seas it'll'
TlENTISTRY•- . H. MACDNALD, IkttilAlr+
1!
Maker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alloy,
Sieve. Gold, etc„ etc., Plates, ranging
inWiwi
crownng and bridgewo
rk., Teeth set
traoted without the least pain by the use of Vital
!zed Air. Head °Mee, lYinghaun, side entrance op-
posite the Queens hotel, open daily (Sundaysexcept.
ed) front 0 CM 'to 5 p nn, Will be at Blyth'eveYy
2rrd and 4*lt Setur'day of each month --Gluiest l ittioa'
hotel; Conte:1st and Srd Mondays of each aibinth•.
°Mee. at Albion hotel, e tracthnr 25 dente,
JOHN RITCHIE,
CENEItAL I.NSURAN0E
tvott A'st,
O' l"E12T OUNM 1*07 AM,
TNSURANCkI
1IRK AND MAIRINE,
01./KbrH,
AGENT
P1ibJAN, JN., WnouAst,
ItlikNgED ono ticn ni It rola TRE r cott.Nf
Ol 11iiI2ON.
Salts 'attended In any part of the'Co. Charge.
Modeade.
JOHN CtatltlL,'Wrxanan; Oxr.,
mcsesen At1OM103b:gn Iron ens eimeer
" I'ir71t9Na
All orders left attlie Tiaras atace promptly at'cud
ed to. Terme rc'asbhkble,
JAWS HENTISSON,
Ltw naso AUIThIOkitan P0n 0dusiibe }ninon 4if»
•ila0ert
dill Bales Intended to promptly and on the Shortee
Notice.
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed,
All necessary arrangements eau be made at At
Thins' Milne
Wnmanum1 • Gs*
BOLTON At DAWKINS
ti. Ix t. 8Uhtv"1rn,ne AAD ervtt • bear*
LIS oWTL AND WINODAM.
Alt on/era 1ef* at the Wilco of the Ts*** wilt",tilt
oslve prompt attention
PAT.Slh84N,
F.
Simi r or slam Devheld1 Coo, Ietr
;Shins worn.
1h t. ye ,
... • t,4i,1•, rh•,aa ...
•
Ja
rimier 3t 11 move 1! tatileele er 111 pot
sF stili rihrt n h yon
The revolver- 611111 beep londtld tor
tt year or more. and C ht4. kw,* it,
It ^
rl ,<
t tire.. 'hur,,fttr Xllrl;€. t
tVhe pitiful tvrt.talt etnoti
sti: perfectly
.
,pll.ike rid*li
y ur tuitsk 1 sterhly Gorn-
;rn tided Cyrnr{.
Tlie lturglt►r oonhplit•d. \frith Aahett
fate and mend hang ttog !Dolt he staid
there and said not a word,
Aim
'`J4`interbofttnllh .had r,. ova so*
possession, hut the baby continued to�
f ,Diel,
It would serve you right, yott
sneak -ng contemptible villain, said Cyrus
in a deep, tr'o io voice,
If
1
should
caul.d
shoat 10 t r,U
u where yt
o
, you stand. Z believe
l•'Mfl doeroy it, a!dnyotty how!,
l pleaded the trent
Wing wretch. It's tl.? first time fever
brake into a !louse. I'll never do it
again. Please let me go.
It's the first time you were ever
caught et it i It'll be the last. Down
on yoflr Imes$ 1
.I?on't kit! diff!, Vyrns + i.'e„r;ed bis
4iife, TJurik cif the enrpet t'
Litten I said Cyrus, totals g closer to
the kneeling btzrglthr. field up your
_bends 1
•Whfie the fellow's hands wen up
Cyrus rifled his pockets. Re took
therefrom two loadedrevniyerr, a bowie
Cull , a dagger, a bottle of chioro.
.form, and a sandbag.
!#� r Your first offence, is it? said. Cyrus.
Eat`a novice at the.bueiness you car
ry
t3 pretty good kit of toms. Stand up I
The burglar obeyed.
Are you a man of ramify 1
Yes, sir ; 0, please --I
8top your whining,
r A. look of hard, stern, relentless
iikurpose settled on Gyrus' face, He
pointed the ievoiver at the abject
ecoulldrel`s head again.
Ciro and take that belly l be coin;
n d'
�Vh4
wit
RC fort
;N'ever‘nhind whet fe •
I t 'You go and
take u baby l
Cletustho1 rxclarned Mrs, Wintcrbot•
tote, in dismay, what do you mean 1
I know what I am alrout, k ably,
. •< . Pick u11 that squalling infant, you
tl.
4.1!4 The man obeyed.
Yes,
it carefully 1
.r.es, sir
Now wally the floor with it1
For four long hears Cyrus Winter-
bottom held that empty revolver Level!.'
ed at the !head of the 'miserable math
.and colrpetled him to walk up and
down the roofs with the crying,
spairmingenfant in his arms.
At daybreak the arnigaug, crawling
villain ants permitted to sneak away
from the premises, a broken-hearted
stab.
Ilia raven hair turned -gray in that
single night.
it was a horrible retribution, but
who shall say it was not deserved 1
And thus' we learn, my children, that
*rime sometitnea brings its own punish..
plant, and that the way of the transe
pressor continues to be hard.
Aimee ea 1tlotrteree--Are you disturbed at nsght
and broken of your rest by n Oiekchlld suffering and
trying with pain of Cutting Teeth 7 ;t so send at
ano0 end got ai bottle of "Mrs. WInsltw's Soothingshit, at will re
Svrup"far Children Tecth ng. Its va1ueis incalynl•
lieyo *I!€c poor litho suftorar
gminedlately.. »open! upon 1*, ut0there; *hero to 310
mi0takaabautit.1*oltros.i)yaeotoryandDiarrhatia,
J. t0gulatea the Stomach and }towels, ours* Wind Colic,
aloftens the Gulps, reduces Inflannnatio31 and
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the United gtatCs, and is for sails by alt druggists
throughout, the world. Pricetwenty-Ave tents a
surd and
Wixeowaoorhixt Re
d to other kind
•
Summer is ilractioaily over. The
agricultural exhibitions are upon 1111
and it will seem but as t(r morrow
'tvlien the leave* will change their whir
ing. Adieu to Summer with its pleas,,
ant trrrntopizys of pi"nicrt and outings
and hail to Autunite with ite gloriesof
erliegen and gold—when the country
Y4ousing got Nvel1 with the eityrelatian
who batt been boarding with him during.
half the summer.
tarTtui Tr to neer subscribers, till
hitt Deeerober I66(f, far Jltio,, or el till
tied' of J. —
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