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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-12-9, Page 3b ntaggila 0,1880 Titti 4.jI rM 1S Out gytatltitctit gactotl`)it, Ar ENULISII AGR'CULTURE—f)Th. •SIatIVAT1ONS 01.1' AN A111lIitICAN. Gov. 5iititll gave all account of his mini\ to Europe and what h0 HUM 111 past.Last Hight at79 o'elt etc she na4. soulewhrit sober three refiled to bed. She mast Iiiive brought liquor into the house with.11ar,and tithing her debauch oveitur•,.ed the lamp, the smoke euito; eating the little ones. 11fi+8 Casey on going to her 8lstor•1t - ilta'n's place at 9 o'clock in themorning. kitw the mo- ther in b(d with the bodied of 'the two' children c1eiul and lying across my par, fainters there. He sail the English out. About eighteen Months ago the farmer considers his land and hi., stook t.''•aaeys lost two outer children by fire. as his servants) and makes the most of ht, flint time theywere living on AtIH- lii.i opputtuttitit-s" `Ithorunghueas in iltide street, and the little ones proour- drruuiug, cultivation, and fertilization nig Matches set fire to the woodshed, You Have no Excuse. Iiave you any excuse .filr suffering with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint ? is there any \'enroll why vim should go front day to day on;nlpltutiiug with Cour gtmunch, Sittk I1intl:nuhe, Habitual Coeti.tiel;ess, plalpiipti in of the Heart, IIeart • burn, 1Vtater•brasb, Gnawing and bnriiii'.;; pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, and distagreenble' Ito Ib in the month.. Coming up of food after eating, Low hare, McDonald t•pirite, &o. No.! It la positively your own tank if you do, Go to your Drug are tl'c Lasts of ennoesa3 A treitt amount arta , Nillh it cotltpt tuonr were bo,iied hist, and get a bottle ofr0113 LN'6 of perfection lilts been rea'.iled 111 till alive'. The fltt11er of til 1 unfortunate ATiuo3T F CWKR for 75 contr.Z.our. sure direction. Alter the land ti thulongll• Paul ly is said ;to be la bard-workingIn is oertttiu, but if you doubt this, get n Loudon lldeast >< William N W 1/5 "" 5 46 1 8 /" "• 1/0 '4 5:46 1 6 Anne,S E 1/5 6 5 55 1 TOWNSHIP OF COLBOIiNE. vXoi icklug part block 0 46 Pat'd Princes salt well part block 0 4 ly nude'draiuod, it is teduoed to the frac.,‘ filth p. srible with plow and harrow, l\itich attention 18 paid to 1ot'tiiiztation alai n great amount 04 •-1)et'ial fyillliZers are used in addition 0., all the manure that can be made on the fano. Phosphates are Italie!). fed, casting a good deal of moue), but the tarulera 01111 3401 get along anti pay tit('ir heavy routs, without tiffs in. vestment. One 431110 raises 48 1)11406 wtleaa per acre, null, et•liiag at $1.25 per bushel, makes la 3)0 (1'. Calstlhtter 1,0 Taloa two 01.0118 a year ; first sem wheal, and railer this is removed the ground is forked over, rt•lalasing tin. Wobbles anti route, which tate gathered 1u heaps and burned, after being u •ver rd tsith earth like a coal -pit. 0inc.eed• duatrtuut ulna. He ie at present . ut Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. of the city wot king for Mr. John Law Two doses will relieve you. n,er, lumber man. The house was 4uI01shed comfortably, 1111(1 appltle, fly \veli uruit ed fur people of that Blas . Mrs. Casey was taken into cu(tudy. There is no secret or patent in theS production of •'blyrtlo Navy" 1 ,bacor .1 tt could be produced by any tuanutat.- ttlrer, but nu manufacturer con Id mid 0 it pay 111 the price, nille1313 Ito could put Uln1Be on la large scale and 34011 nu a large scute, lie (3.)31111 not sell b.•lo•v the present price .4 ithout a less even if he uunld put cites 4 on ane lo%Tettadcan- 1aReuus terul.,. Tu get tt large 3311118st therelure, without which he wt old have or no i.1(1110e111U3Jtn to go on, tr0ta,l1 hal 1111 this ew!),for 1 l'e,bbes )3.3 turnip.. the work 01 many V8311's. 'that 1s the Will be sown, for a yuc unl clue. '1'11, •ruips oror111311g,Ultti 110 lin, attain fold rtascn way 1<'(es•rt<. Tuol(ett & Bil- 1 u growth, but mak: excellent food fel hurt:, h've the 00lulanal of the market, winter: In this way 11)00!) war a. d they :are wise e.. ',ugh to know. that ,rout is realiz �d than (�Iih us, \\'here they 434.41,(Aldo it uuly by keeping we I t)3ite down to hard pun figurie. only nue crop i$ grown in a seasen,ann in InIlily 031003 a p 01' 0110 144111111. Th. seaschansinerscallsonann same liberal puha). i13 feeding and 3at13- ing stuck, Ins objtcc boivg to lc•-ep the 11111111111 l rowil)g until maturity is reach- ed. Visited the farm of a 111(1.31 suc- cessful farmer. ue 31:(31 a large tate not of Awericau coni, barley, oil.uolce, &3., and these aro not fed separately but to- gether, changing the proportions often title being batter than 31 uhau•ze of feed. 'Phis high feeding heals to enrich the laud, mule the best beef and mutton are produced. DEPTIU Tu SOW WHEAT. •A Mr. Pefter. of Wisconsin. says in THROAT AFFECTIONS. to \(1101111 sowing : 'Tse .Uutl- Prepared from the finest Bed Spruce Gum. (Deft er thy kernel sllrunt 8111141 gets shove 4118 otous Paton) Balsamic, Soothing, 'expectorant and Tato. ,auverior to any medicine opered for grotiod the better and at r443iger the alt the above complaints. 4 aoientittc combination plant And lila the 111101(00 It will stand. of no Gainwhiciexudesfrom.theRedSprucetree \cafe ut doubt the most valuable ,native Gum for '1' ' iii,usl.rale : Ill Illy yout'ger (13138, I lrcdiainaipntposes. l! Every one 211441 experiment. u ith the depths of plating wheat; I planted the lc. rnel3 of a wit de howl in this meow:a ; I'1 one of our garden beds (grott.Jd eptt<letf twelve inches deep) 181 kernel ou 11361 pines 1n surface ; Sud nue quarter inch (leFcases of , 1 p ; I.nng Dd. 84.31, nue half inch deet, and du Oil (,. (ere In . anoc quarter of an i11011 deeper wetleh t1111t the pl,.'ysi• 1 l ) cians,egu. May send their con- s uniptive patients to the pine woods find order them to drink a tea made front the Spruce so.utwn• tops. Its remarkable power in relieving certain, forms of Bronchitis, and its almost speci4e effect in curing ob- stinate, hacking Coughs, is now well known. to the public at lame. sou by all respectable chemists. Price, 15 and t0 cents a bottle, rite words " Syrup Qf Red Spruce Gum', consti- tute our Registered Trade Zarb, and our wrapper a,idtabels are also registered. KERRY, WATSON cb 00., Wholesale Druggists, Sole Proprietors and dfantlfa�oreers, The Great American Z emedy,fo?' CO TTGifS, COLDS, ASTH2kt'r1, BRONCHITIS, LOSS OP VOICE, HI.0ABSENESS i12%"D r1) this has heard , prepare- ofthe ,con- GRAY'S S tion the d ...never s, erfal of separates, (cots of the and all its Spruces p ectaant anti -spar and the SYRUP medic, ex - tonic, and balsamic os• properties are pre.. This Sll)•• up oars, !Idly pre- area at a SPRUCE Pouf084 tClo- ao ntaiuu quantitylarge ofth& ttnest GUM. picked Gum in aompteio until the ker3el4 were planted. The result -•4116'1J0 on the surface lay two weeks before it sprouted and made routs, the second. nue fourth Loll deet), and up to three fotlrt let came lip on tlla 4,11 and 5ttt tlay8, while the next were 14161• ; 1.10 last one up wa8 fourteen tram in 1•eaouulg the surface, and ,vas three and a half iuohes drop ; none cattle op of er that time. On examill• ill,;, t found that three kernels were sproutetl,bnt rotted' before they trot tilt ,'rout to the surface; the keruele p au - eon five to seven mulles tl.sep Potted t sign of si routing. We llud a planted nix iuclles apart i!) A.t the end of ala weeks the thus t The fir,\ had three • trong; the one f• until, 21 f inch '27 straws, and no 1141 half inoh,a V.ry week Clever got strong, al small or snort heal, ()untitled were pinnal, Ile it 011 had eleven weeks, but only perfected reads, while the one fourth rue good Beads. '1'h4 e made three good the one planted two COUNTY Ole' HURON,i Y virtue of a Warrant under the hand of the War. To WIT : f den of the County of Huron, and the Seal of the said Cr.nuty, !tearing date the tltitd day of September, A.D. 1880 to me di- d wi.1! ltlttt',it sttilty straw on; tis 61,406 thottglt they few cud good; straws at si seven good , perfected tw One ell t liked t Me de • Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proportions accurtatcly ad- justed to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They are the result of years of careful study and practical ex• perunont, and are the most effectual rem- edy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt and effectual treatment. ArE&'s Pius aro specially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive atltl 881311n3' lative processes, and restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use by 4 physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they, are positively free from calomel or any injurious properties, and can be admin- a istered to children with, perfect safety. AYEn'S PILLS are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Ii'oul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheumatism, i'iruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tulnors, worms, Neuralgia, Colic, West cart of south Gripes Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout, heli', bounded on riles, Disorders of the Liver, and ail the north by a toad other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. the noon east 1111(1 As a Dinner F111 they have no equal west across neatly �V11ile gentle in their action, these Paas the centre of said are the Most thorough and searching catbar- t 103, cud on the east tic that can be employed, and never give ,n1d 15,1111 1.3 by old pain uu1es1 the bowels are. inflamed, and then their influence is healing. They Mime- highway, 1'ilpinilltF late the appetite and digestive organs; tbeo east and north froiu operate to purify and enrich the blood, and old bridge, and on impart renewed health and vigor to the g Whole system. "'• the west by road al - Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co., :lett anco along Bap- • 1 fiel(1 River,assesse4 Practical and Analytical Chemists, in 1131036 of . . U. Lowell, Mass. i , BOLD Iia ALL DnVGGI8T9 EPSnrWIIEBB. I 1/an:drier, John Golmiook TOWNSHIP OF GODEIlICii. pt 4 Aiaitlaud 51 Pat'd TOWNSHIP OF GREY, own 08 6 54 08 6 54 08 668 55 80 2 40 58 26 14 60 1 35 15 Sig N W pt 8 41h 1 Pat'd 7 S pt 85 5th 87 "" 64 VILLAGE OF IIENFBYN, IN GREY, 18 Pat'd TOWNSHIP OF HAY. W;I 5 5th 23 Pat'd 22 south bd'y 100 "" 1 33 1 00 2 33 06 118 81. 65 2 60 67 2e, f1' 14 07 1 11 16 75 1 40 18 15 25 53 1 60 27 18 VILLM 3111 01? ZURICH, IN HAY. 57 1/5 Pat'd TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK, 11 1st 100 Pat'd 02 97 1 89 4 44 1 05 5 49 VILLAGE 01? GORRIE, IN HOWICK, 208 1/5 1?at'31 7 16 1 13 8 29 TOWNSHIP OF HULLET. N E pt 10 4111 33i Pat'd 7 55 1 13 8' 68 'VILLAGE 01? t1 ANORE STER, IN HULLE TT. CAUTION. BACH PL((* O'4.' TIM yri 1Navy! IS IIAl1IUED T. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. S TREASURER'S ALE OF L FOR TAXES. ■ S. DS HO RAGEbY, costs and charges be sooner paid, I shall ou D T1) DF•Ax10. •'Two 0Ill l About cin fog last the two children b./tt'e 3•f their Iie'rr's haute, it to. Ou twilit/14, eight runt the gag ing l,,rtiiii floor bodies of the chi years Nod rue oth.. (nether nos found 1,3texiotatiorl, and refl.rble informatio the tragedy. i'lhe been on fire, which t overturned lamp. bunted in the fl.1or an j ,flung, utrn'1lgeto say, wade to \,orbit\ the fit had .not been:disturbed ley el inn 10'16 `butted (;144e,3 aivteritl•1•lywof 1 • tite ch ttlren,' stater ..tb 111tdbowl drinking Heartily lur34dny morn. Monday,.thw Thirteenth (Iv of December, Al D. 1880, notified that ur,leci at the at the hone of TWO n'einck, P. M., at the COURT HOUSE, in the Town of 1 a. Galey, lu 141 of Tohan. GODlulilUt'I, urucesd to X11 by Public Anoti,tn the said lands, or no clue11 tae a feat ful Beers. Ly- e, wero the tged three 1113. Thu elate of lve ,any muse of (delft ly oto au Was 11 ad been tired oat lab ey' Sit division inrr h Park lea 541 6 • .P 60 Pat'd. VILLAGE 01? BAYFIELD. E t 219 1 • 258 :k 881 4 Bayfield con 11 pt. 5 Bayfield con 42 Pat•i1 it VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS. 91 9•� 03 lit. 106 John street 822 Turuburry at i' } 1 58 1 00 2 58 440 1 115 545 5 15 1 08 6 23 2 21 1 00 3 21 t" 30 i" 29 Pat'd it tt it •1 14 3 55 33 69 06 1 70 30 76 2 29 2 29 2 29 P 90 6 59 TOWNSHIP 01? MORRIS. Eel of Si 4 7111 50 Pat'd 7 `VILLAGE OF BLUEVALE, IN MORRIS. 13 Gardiaer's survey) 14 1 00 3 29 1 00 8 29 1 00 8 29 1 05 4 95 1 (0 769 91 1 13 9 04 Pat'd 1 91 1 00 2 91 { " 1 91 1 00 2. 91 TOWNSHIP OF TUIINBURRY. pt 29 0 38 Pat'd 15 16 1 35 16 51 VILLAGE OF BLUEVALE, IN TURNBUI1RY. 84 Duncans e'rv'y Pat'd 1 09 97 2 06 VILLAGE OF WINGHAM, IN TU.RNBURRY. 11 22 1 25 12 47 1 72 1 00 2 72 1 72 100 2 72 1 12 97 2 09 1.12 97 2 09 728 113 841 thereofas may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and chargee John lIoGlegor thereon. Npattt TOVNSHIT' OF ASHFIELD. Lor Ota PS** Oft *4 Colosimo* Aetna 08 S I41:11T NpiofEpt4; 2ndEb' Istpt12 ; 14thEI)' N pt of 5 Et 11 41h,W U 0 33 wz r a a 50 Pat'd 81 Amotrx•r 01' r►288 a, TOTAL F`+1 8 32 83 1 80 84 68 1 50 1 00 2 .50 9'55 120 10 75 VIr4LAc"' OF PORT ALi3ERT, IN A.SHFIELD. 11 tendon 1841 E 1/5 Plat'd 5 40 1 08 6 K4l ( rnnty Treaanter'o Viet 12 11 (. 1/5 " 5 46 1 08 6 54 ltud(uio4 Sept, $rd, 11980. Park lot 58 Village lot 180 206 214 215 6 Pat'tl 1 4 9 Fisher's survey 1/5 ti ti .t TOWNSHIP 01? EAST WAWANOSH. N E1 38 2nd 50 Pat'd 1C 35 1 28 11 58 VILLAGE OF EXETER. R. Taylor's Rnrvey 80 John street I Franciatownenrv'y 8 Main street 1/5 " NF 1/16th, 56 " ," a. Pat'd 8 58 1 08 4 56 .4 1 42 97 2 39 •+i 12 113 825 NI( 26 ,. " 1/10 11 1 22 97', 2 19 TOWNSI3t1:' Ori STEPHEN .. ,, N4 8 19th 50 rata 27 80 1 69 29 18 A. M fluSS, i reasit'*S.