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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-3-12, Page 60 /JIM BRUig9ELb YOST blossom 12, 1MI6 iiraot&y of Chtrohos and boleti & Mt:t,v11,1.4t ecaca,---Sabbath Servioes at 11 a.m. and 0:30 pan, Sunday Soho& at 21'90 p.m. Rev, 131104 diose, B. A., bad() 11. hums Cnnitrif.-Sabbath Services at 11 wan. and 0:30 p.m. Sunday School et 8:80 PON. Rot. S. Jones, pastor. 6'1', JOHN'S Comma.- -Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 0:80 4.111. Rev, W. T. C1uite, incumbent, Manion= Carman. -Sabbath Service.% at 10810 a,m. and 0:30 p.m. Sunday School at .3:80 p.m, Rev. \vtn. Stnyth, pastor. Rotuto C.rcaorac (i ii. -Sabbath Sdr- vice third Sunday itt every month at 11 a.m. Rev, P. J. Shea, priest. Orin Faisolr'e Lonna every Thursday evening in Graham's black. MestNlo Lonna Tuesday at or before full Moon in Ironstone's block. A. 0. IL 'W. Leann masts on Slid and last Wednesday evenings of each month, Pommies LOW2nd and last Monday evenings of each month in Smale's hall, L. 0. L. 1st ,Monday in every month in Owings Hall. Poor OrPice- -Uf&oe Hot rs f rom 8 a.m. 7 p.m. iaoa8Nms' Liesrrnrz Reading; Room and Sabrary in Efolmas' block, will be open frau 6 to 8 o'clock pan. Wednesdays and "iaturdays. ]dies Jessie Ross, Librarian. • 7'arata .Tet Otte w. Torn as much of your grain into meat•ne possible, andthus increase your manure pile. It l8 more profit- able than selling the grain. Taemhaokingoough can he to quickly ourtd by Shiloh's cure. We gunrante a it Bold by G. A. Deadmas. Do not allow the stock to bo out ou the early rye pasture but a short time each day at firet, 118 changes of diet often cause bowel disease. Oiwur,whoopiagy eaugb and bronobttis int, ed Delydmuevedby Siiiloh's Cure. Bold by n. Clover hay cut and steeped over night in warm water makes a good tress for the brood sows that are es - peeled to farrow during the cold sea, tion. 8atnoa'5 Cough and Consumption Cure is gold by G. A. Deadman on a guerontee. It mires consumption Never allow stock of any kind to 1101De in coetaet with your trees. You might as will never plant a young tree as to•allow cattle, horses, pigs or sheep to get at it for a day. Forlome back, side or elitist,use Shilon's Permit Plaster. Price 26 scute.. old by 0 a. jleadman. Onions may be set out just as ROOD as the frost leaves the ground. They endure quite a degree of cold, and make good headway before other crops are put ne the ground. BL anzzEsenights, made miserable by that durrIble oongh. 8niloh'6 Cure is the remedy tor yon, Bold by G.A Deadman. The one way of really saving food and promoting the thrift of the flock •68 good shelter. The batter they are protected from the cold the less food it requires to keep their bodies warm. •Won vols Sufferw,th Dyspepsia and Liver gomplaint2 8h0l0h's Vitaliser is guaranteed to cure yet. Sold by 0. A. Deadman Keeping seeds too long causes them to loose their vitality. Mel, ons, when grown from fresh seed, are said to run to vine, while old seed g1Ve m013 productive but less vigor etas plants. f:emennu cured. health and sweet breath se - mired, by Sblloh's Catarrh Remedy Price 25 cents. Nnealinjector free. bolo: by Geo A. Deadman Farre products have a selling vol ne at the puce of production. Thu is .110 commercial value. T6cy been en tt l:ti unl V,.1(I, to the t1.' tete :.bi+ 1 ... ,:•r", thou n 111 1;l .Int: t 81(111. `.r1'at is their teedil,E4 4431704,33'sVi 1 rlswLutyruscei0 ,trn- at1) ti t,to 1 ,pnetit.. diittnc„e one till symntomsof it yspii gin. Pothole rod (1 trier: per liuttle. Sold by 0..^.. ncadulun, The orhbitrde that continue to i> 41 aro thea° that eithl.r ett. d on neutr- ally strung i,in.1 or are kept iuviger ateti by In,Lnl'o, either envied ou the surface helm the yard ur dirtt'ibuto,i by hoes The, latter plan is mach the readiest way of keepiug up the fertility, and it don't natter if til,' soil is never again broken, except by the primeval plow which the .hog em playa.' Puny dolly, fretful children, aro very try- ing to the paalenao of sll who have the onto of them, mud in the majority of came the froidulnoos arises 11 om a wank and emaciated ooudtion of the body, caused by the drain on the oouetltutlOs during the period of teething or the rapid growth of childhood, in tuoh eases giro itobluson's Phoophotisod Lmulsion 60007)10900 dirootiins, or the advioe of your physician. As it has been inferred that the Meriuoos cannot compete wife .©owns breeds as producers of fat mutton, it is proposed by some of the Morino ehesp breeders that a test be made attire next fat stock show, at Chicago, where the Merinoes will bo exhibited in competition with other breeds aa mutton producers, the test Vo be made for the largest amount of flesh in proportion to cost Don't De Deceived. Beware ofany druggletwho will try to,in- luce yen 10 take enybhibg in place of Aim (+nems & Perko's Carboito ()orate. It 18 a marvel 061106110g for Soros, Cute•Burne, eta. So family ehbulm he without i8, it has no eq. nal. Get Moamar & Parke n, and have no other. Cnly2co.per box at J. Hargreayee & C0'e Bea Noted eon Menem, -Tho ex. porienco of nIliny bei -keepers, not all novices, is that while they can got their bens through the winter well, the early spring ie the most trying time. The life of the working boo is short at best, and the great proportion of these that go into winter quertors die before the season 1s half over New brood must bo reared to mails lain the strength of the colonies It to often fatal to enemies to start colon- ies at work roaring brood too scum, wbiuh is done when they are placed ton early upon the stands before the weather remains continuously prolut Mtn. It is better to wait, Colonies coming through the winter very etrol:g may betruetodout earlier than weakly ones. Warm weather will ex cite the bees to activity; if this oecur8 unusually early, the coloniee should be kept as quiet as possible. When the red buds 01 the soft ,maple put forth, the bees, as as rule, may bo sere ly released froin their imprisonment. Queens are liable to disease and dim, and it happens that sometimes a col- ony is without a queen. In such a case it may will be united with it weak one that tilos a queen, if both, after close examination, prove healthy. If honey is exhausted, feed ; and it is wall to place fine, unbolted rye floor where it is accessible to the bens. They will use it iu place of pollen, if few flowers are open or the weather rough. Fashion Nolo. Yellow aul brown will be a favor. ite combination. Chemieettes of fttncy white muslin are worn under Figaro jackets. Vigogne, drap de Saxe, beigh and serge will again be worn this epring. Pale pink tulle is covered with car nation in silver and iridescent beads. Tulle in evening shades ie studded with largo pearl beads of correspond. ing tints. 'Embroideries acid beads being still in favor, fiat trimming+ will predom• innte. Yellow, pale as the miturose and brilliant as sunlight, id to retain Its hold upon popular favor. "Pontes" are now adapted to eau vase and woolen materials, and are' no longer confined to silk velvet. Alpaca mohair is one of the new fabrics used in Paris for evening dress es, the favorite tints being turquoise blue and shell pink. Soft woolen fabrics, with 6trippod borders with mediaeval desigog and oolouring, aro to be worn, ae well he t1oee with the brighter Roman strip. 8s. Some of the camel's hair geode for early epring have borders composed of alternate rows of beads nud frise braid, corresponding in Color to the fabric. Woolen canvass, in all the spring colours, has tiny becks of bright coloured wool, and, is tided in co 'c Ideation with material of iho same tone with darker stripe Wort'e Cough Syrup is a positive and cert- ain pure tor aii forms of Pulmonaryoomolaiuts tt reliever a'cough almost instantly, and is admitted by all who Lova need it to be the best remedy of the kind oyes placed before the i+ubda. John Hargreaves & Co., druggioto, are non 40 for the above Medicine. Price 25 coats 60oeoto and81 per bottle. Tu•eord will( with frise floral do. -igus and art„ surah ere new silk it:alelled; for sprint; weer The sur,lli .one a soft rich twill, and the Tuest,r+e is used for drapery for oillc or velvet. TIE fa 81rtt4ly )Crlrveloms. • r. m-•,,14d1itu, nilehils:ui, i, r,1.. )' ori, - tt r d, r , r 7• u', 1 i' w;t etirai her dan,hce r cf itlletli itit,n, had d bionn1Il hit<,1 ait11 tram :011,)- 0•,:. Cul'dnlllble. Provo 55 cotta and 51 • uta per battle. Sold by John I1,ir,reavos• t''-,,,, 1)rngoists. Toile d aritchne, 9y i9$ mune gel tries, is like the web of 1113 cul, lin,, 'llean, sb. ling at the llama time :he de•lred crap' effect which is char a chi 'et oxl c f tC ) man' t of the fabrics r• y for the coming eetvmon- )9rl1rogor'0 Speedy Clore, It is popularly adinittod everywhere that 811crdrngor's Speedy Coro is the safest, moot reliable and he far the u bonest remedy sur Constipation, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, 1.i'pure 8looti,Lose of oppotito, and similar trn,ihlee Ibis nob 000000ary to take a great civantitybaforo 607 roeult4'1 produoad A taw doses wihloonvinoe 7041 re merits, Tri. al bnologive, atHcrgroavee'drag etoro. Crepe 11880 and gauze are daintily embroidered with silk and aro in all the evening colors as well as in white or black. Tho fabric is so diaphanous that the fabric spun in air. This lace is to bo laid in widths broad enough for the entire length of the skirt end in trimming idths to correspond. A 5ensatfon. An unparalleled ooneation ie being °seated allover Ontario by the wonderful and uneq- ualledmann erin whloh Neuralgia,Toothacho, Rheum atlem,naokaohn,Hewinch.),is remov- ed by but one application of Fluid Lightning. No offensive,dfegueting drugs need bo taken for days. It le an instant mire. Try a 25o, bottle from J, Hargreaves & Co., druggist. The gayeties of the winter season have still two weeks and a half to run before they vanish into the sombre days of Lent. The fact that the penitential Beason comes ao m0011 later this year than usual 1188 hod the natural effect of keeping up the demand for gngsnmer ball 'dresses. The material for these airy garments were never most beauttfnl thalt noty, while the great variety of fabrics has rendered 11 all easy matter to choose ;' a )material suitable to the occasion n and the circumstances of the -soarer, .tlnkinl, 331433114 :5iehtase8, 'l'ho sugar seamen will soon be ou hand, and a writer in the Country Gentleman gives 801110 0$Oollumt ucl vice about making a first claw; 'ostiole of the much coveted maple nlulesees Ile contends that the man whoscigies to make clear syrup 3111ou111 provide buehot covers. A square pivot, ,f halt inob maple or poplar board, an in013 wider than the top of the buuk,'I. will answer every purpose. If wood• en buckets are n8ed, a light strip, four incites long, nailed on a few inob es from one end, will answer the double purpose of proveutiug the env er from warping and keeping it from being blown off by the wind, One end will be laid on the bucket, the other ou the spite. If au buclthbe aro prepared, the etrip epoken of should be only an molt or lees shorter than the upper diameter of the bucket. 11 the trees are not 10 a windy place, the covers may be simple piecee (f boards. Covers pay well in prevent tog discoloration of the sap and syrup from dirt, To receive the sap, galvanized iron buckets are beat of all ; they aro most easily kept clean and free from met ; but probably most farmers will be de tarred from buying them by the ex- pense, Ad between tin and wuodltu buckets, there is considerable to be said in favor of both. Thoroughly good wooden buckets, with three hoops mud well painted, are good enough, Even tho beet ones I have seen were not fit for the receptieu of sap until they had been soaked in hot water, to swell them and neutral- ize the paint, If wooden buokete are used, they should be enamel• painted ou the inside before the tap ping begins. If tin buckets aro 80 Intact, they should be the best ob teinable-for the cheapest ars not as good its wooden ones -made of three sheet tin, 431111 two gore stripe, with No. 8 warn around the top, and light- ly painted on the inside with iron. clad paint and oil, having pionty of drier in it: Tho best tin gap -splen. to go with them should not most over 1* oenta a piece. For 400 trees, a galvanized iron sap -pan, of No. 20 Iron, made of one whole sheet 44 by 96 inches and 32 by 84 inches when done, • should not cost over $6,50. If made of coin, mon black sap pan iron, it should not cost over $5. For a heater, a smaller one will answer, say 24 by 32 inches. Those are given on the supposition that the farmer makes his own arch and provides hie own pane. Farther along, this will bo considered again under the heading of the arch: , The red°iviug tank may be tin, galvanized iron Or wooden hogsheads. The former are more expensiv , but are butter in the long run ; hogeheade are apt to fall to pieces during, hot weather. For itgathering tank ro• gard must be had to the surface of the ground. If very rough, a sled and a hogshead will probably he beet; but on level ground it low wagon, with iron or wooden 'alike, may be need. '1111c, :ups of the tanks ehoticl be epee end covered with heavy, air euitu wooden dome. ; it would 118\'01 ',(' it) lr.w Willi pouring sap in 1, ;u .. ,',.let Very little stip 1'r ,ta',1.,'1,1): i4 : 1118 Meer e.1 140 the u(Irt11 aide of a tr te -, ,,mid yield al mewl! tom in the witolo ennrto of the 000590! Its (11111 un T110 .:on 1 ,:i.1.1 It o ,,i11 begin Inter, but cuuri, u,; :uuyv1, Lt i+ better to tap on the north ditty in good Hood 1110.11 011 1.T; south tilde in peer wood, near a burl or an old wound, The outh, °net awl west sides aro prefer. 311)10.111 the order named here. An lu:df inch or three-eighths hole, made with a dowel bit and brace, is sufficient, An inch, or at the outside i:} Itches deep in the solid wood is enough for the first boriug ; a •more deeper than that yields sap more ur less col,,red, and it wounds the trop. unnoceeettrily, being a long 'tame in healing. After a fortnight or so, le well t0 freshen the hole by taking another turn or two with the same bit. Whether it is beif to bore one hole or Ewa,' is a question depending on circumstances, If the tree is young, Ono is enough; if it is, mature, two may be bored, and if they are shallow, they will inj010 111 lees than one deep one. There aro mysteries about the flow of sap which may never bo uncovered -the influence of dry heather, wet weather, wind and frost, Tho day for tapping comes without the farm- er's choosing ; all factioious rules .founded on the bide birds, on the March peepers are useless. The great point is to have all things ready by February 1: , and then watch. Trans, in sotto situations, will run woke before others will, It is thought by ertme Ohio sugar. nakers that, where the trees are part soft Maple, the eyrup will not Lave itlH tl'.,iibtu ef 'thee ' "ulll tr •,ilntl," 13011111g, - rhe naval unl u,1110it110 Pi the temper rap 0 811 bo (5u,lvnrt•,d eutn syrtip, 1. 0.0 clearer ' 1 !vent). Al i h(troiu lion uoe of ani greettet objoo- mine to the old ,ntivauize l pee 4 "-• .,,n necessity for fi t'gtt011 1' WNW!, "syrup '111" 'Poe fir,' 1114 n, trcoot 9,91 down to entail,: tem t., •lit> tit' wgr. up out, and we' iriv' s110 high pinu;4 'i rl the pati bn 'u s01 l bble)ro„ her ,: the syrup man all he [cotton (u., ,ted the pan he re fill ed, The evapo'ate, of whatever pa•mit, tact., 011 unit con- tmuoli„ 117131011110. Probehly an 3n0atlettn1 crown of ettp flowing 111 from a spigot (teem not permit of nude close and carob] ultiluiniuq up eta deed the idd feehrono lerten] of 'bitche.,' tont •110 comp - 11848 1'l A; I.lv'.n'a'o"s -1, greet. Where a very lion specimen of "maple liuuely" le d(+oirod f.n the: fair, for i 411o00e, let a elven quantity et Bap be evaporated quickly, and by itaolf, svithoue the addition of any hap during the prooe»o. Nu matter now ice neeulatoly ete,ln the dap maty have been kept, the neeeseily for skimming still 09018 ; there is a white vegetebl1 1(1004314 1'1 something which ought to be remove']. I would repeat and empua0lze the maxim :-.--By all 1110a.ne lap the sap bo »oiled ,town as soon 114 possible after it rues from the trees. If the syrup Mantle 24 or 48 hours after being taken off, before it 1s 'seg need down,' s° roach els better. It will precipitate a eu(hutuil., nmol rho clear part inay be poured off and strained, which will promote oousid. erably the work of clarification. The sediment can be boiled over with 8 little freak sap, and gtramud again fur a secoud-rato'quahty of sugar 00 syrup. All straining ehuulit be very thoroughly done, through flannel or, at any rate, tbrouga nick, nu,v 00. - ton. It has always been taught that the cleansing material, eggs or whir, should be mixed with the syrup while the latter is cold. This is not 063011 - tial. if the syrup is reheated 1,0 150, the cleansing material seem+ to ming le with it more thoroughly than it would if cold ; then, if a hale clean cold Bap is poured iu on one side of the kettle, to wake it boil 81o1v1)", a tine skimming may be made. Tien the boiling may be stopped a second tiros in the same way, and a second. skimming may be made; then ea third. This will insure the most perfect clearness in the molasaes. VAHdETI314, It is possible for a girl with a sour temper to beoome a sweetheart, but doesn't last long. Thelieof etiquette and the green) of custom nsaallyr combine to make the soft soap of society. "Keep it dark 1" de a Burlington girl remarked, when her laver -turned down the teas and kissed her. A. harmless Atnsrican ship of tear may bo called "oho" properly enough, but a fine mail steamship ought to be called "he•" '1 wee down one° myself,' re.nark ed tt feather iu a lady's bonnet ween it stay her take en emphatic seat on the icy pavement. A bright ht(I)'y 311 grimmer is told of a little ech(al „171 "Quarrel," she par..el, is pluriit." "W31y 2" "Iia (11)101' it takes t`70 to told( ono." I: ie estimated that the Chiilose ial Ca11fl:ruitt eerie, by their labor, .$24,. 000,000 avium year, nod one 'of• tele arguments against 1113111 ie that they scud $ k0,000,000 of tike home. The 11:11111) 911oni,1 ]lever 00mp1110) of Integer,. fel he eau always enjoy an unlimited ".loaf' and take a fresh "roll" and "turnover" every morning before he risutlt from his' recumbency underneath a friendly sira,vslacic, Otte of the best things lcsli 1311• Unca ever wrote was ; "When a man begins to go dome hill all nature seems gnome for the occasion." And this tote written before the day of toboggan ,slides ,: loo,. Tho hard workod man of business, tatliug day by day, n•ith1i00)0 ebsne° for rest, should take 000maionatly Itobtnson's Phosphorised Emulsion, togive nolt0lty to the brain, and etreugth to the oonstitutlon, and thereby pro - vent the name ke of fever and other destroying 01000310, An opinion has long prevailed that a gas meter is .0 contrivance that works 27 flours a day, might clays a week the year round, and when you resolve to 0400Om190 iu the use of gas it throws in a. =pie of extra, hours daily withott.t charge. A committee from a fastidious church called upon, a minister they wished to becomes candidate, After, hearing them state all the qualifica• tions they wished a pastor to posses'', ho iidvioed them to the AngelGrabriel, as the only one likely to suit them, An attempt to popularize the game of 11001(ey in England. is being made. Iio°key is a very favorite genre in Ireland, .white it is considered the national pastime. The Celt is nater• ally proficient in the nice echidna of "stick," In 1:10431au11 it bas been chiefly confined to public schools, where it is kuowu its shinny, 't lJPLE'1 CDLURift I t 0)VItY, 'PU 11071N AT 6 PEit .i F'.� eeet •itralgltt loons, Arlo A, 1MM1'1111 8, en• i.ranbroil[, r 1030!1 l" 11t\IS 1+'UJt `9Al..1E.- 'i 1'' 1 1,4:•0. 11'1 , I.ul round, lllruls for solo 0 0 11 ; v , 1 11 f lr,. l 'Harris at,J wlolCil- tlp. ', ,1' 1 1 ',,IAe 11 t;a,tttott'•noor i3,;,lani t :e . 16, -ti "-y'-t1Trtr 111, - Puiil.11' 31011,11- 1 4, J twee 1041,1 ''rite ,Coaxes enlaces and L,00rnted In modern styles at reasonable notes As Monies Addrens•- IC 01.111CA63, I •le -8f tiodorioil, irI133E 11 P8.1.1,li LO 1'S F0111 SALE, L just osteine bite onrpnratlnn of 8ruasels. Each l of eontaino nearly aAoree, (la ono 18 u 00nh 1(1100, young Iruhw-1 '111.1 other cou- veakm'.,,i. rhoy'v 11 2111 11/1d 00parebly or t R tit tr . list 9"c 1'571.11$ tr. Par furbhor OA tr.111-icy a" ml erten, 0 store, g:,, it 4047 to JF 1l.00,11, 111110,3011, 35 1• 'VIUS'0, MIUSIC..--MISS OL .i4a. Oro ightan who has last returned front iialnnto 1, w:lor0 etrehas been ilulnr i"nirua 0. ton trim Prof, 0, 0orote for the past year, is Prepared to dye Intimations 011 the pitn0 or organ 00 rOOJa.te,, rosea References ,w to proaoouoy 01411 ba furnished. Dios Oroighten will either go to the home 01 the pupil or el. Too th,A0 so canna to her llama for tholr Damien a es -4 p fT 31 li' 17 laud 10 mento poatug -0 and wa i t:.l tit li' will ,wall you frna •t r 11 430 eiluallle, sample box of geode tu'tt W011 1101 you 11, the • way of ,nalciug wore money at onue,tha 11 uuythin66• oleo lu ,:uoriea. Roth 140906 of All ag9s cnA live it t r u, 644 tv ,rk in spore time, or all tn,, tlluo '.hlpdtslno required. We will start man. Irnmansn tow sure for those who start .0 ,nae. 311+31()N & e0„ Pnrdawt, Maine �1AR14, IN OBEY FOR SALE .13F• 1.:1, ,:.. 1) !1 0 , 1 co it \I i "1'6 100 &oras, 91 .t 11th part tut 15 on 10 eon , oontslninq 4.8 %arcs, Lot 14 is partly cleared, 1115 tali. auto wall 11mberod. A never falling crook ero1000311,1 lob:end it 10 WO 11 ndaptorl for farm• lug or grazing, dick 15 is mostly oluared lied 'Leder pod o altivatton, the tbtno, well him. b+rod with nMoo+ lab. ,Vitt roll all together or in ,,,'15(1 t't the p11,01'114r, F I tnrthor pnrtioribsrs Apply to the a sops loser 011 0110 nramieas. '181.101)0 wall drained. tf 8610, AVERY. L AB1'1 FOIE 9:11113: -THE EX. 1. 0,1.11411, 31 the Juboto Of 11101.050 +04[067. SummieR offer f or gale tbatexcellen tfarm,l>e- baglot l2,00n.12,0r0y. There ar0100 uorosla theierm 90 of ,vhtob are lathered ,10 oere0part- lppoloareda•id 01. 0) aro roans, ofgoodhardtv0odbuie . Tbore 100 Rood tranla barn, 90600 toot •'00611 steno stabling Indernaath. C mmoJiato pos- sesstonwnlha Iran. t ;ood portion of pur- chase nonny willbe tllo wed to sten (Joni 58er- oat. For tur,llorpartiaulareappplyto JOHN L1IC1Ik1, 0073ollege etre et 'rnrooer or JOHN 5Llt00310N, Ethel P, o' 15 tf f A.R11 TO BENT.-TaE SUB. 1. scriber willront lot 20, 0a11,3.nrry,con- Eain109100 sores, about 50 °leered, for one or more years. House, born and alt outer mon • ve )0:noes to the lob, There Ica q'izn city of lead East would be loft, by Cho lanae agraa- ing Minavo a entailer amount when his time was nut The use of implements would also be allowed: Also IOC screw in Howlck town- ohlp,l mile from Wroxet or. 80 soros cleared. Theron; &house, on the lot but no barn. A tenant building a barn would ha all0owed to stop it out of the root. PO 000800n eau be given on April 1st. For farther farhimrlars apply to '1808. WHITE, 03.4 tend, P, 0. M. BLAS El T nnlohor, thanking his i many onetomere for tomb liberal 1 support for Elie poet nix years wishes to inform them that be- ingburned nut of the old sbtnd-lav Med up u shop in Sm,tle's Block in drst-cl09, style where ha holies to neo all the old (motomur0 and as many h'w onus as sae at to hive him a call. C loop n04h1)1) but Oret.olo'o-waits all kinds of P , ul try and Nous age Vent, nallvor- od 11 all parts of the 6Jwn Lore 1, (1.101 paid for rat Stook. RAILWAY ACCIDENT! or iron tiny other 0.4110. 7"hd,:los3 6•20 Insa,r,f•ace C'olnpa0p u s:'lar4C ltilt l0CC.t Btu 11.. T. (i 1L7., 331. CI , - 1 awn:inter. .mill I'4 -.ora you 1.)01001a0ul.lnn t, lo'n:r111 ng or, ritti.tr vide, for 111' an.n of tis. tris .try, ,r l: 30 111.itori•„• y 1 dl,: 11 • r t 011 if laid Ito fr.',n 0'lour.l'1'.t et nr $3,00, n a.: 1 „t d tit .71. 11 1, 1 . nt a ",t It..•.•,ii .,i ., 1 ,T, a, , 1...,1)1(1-1. Ol .f :.RI) 111I.1.Nliti. J To Ch'• .1/alaap:r 11 10 association, 010,-1'lnaso ,000ept my thanks for t'l,, very prompt and oatiefoo)ary sottlonti,t •+f the Olaiin;ag,tlnot your Company, notice Po16+t Nu, tepeeellen the hofs of my late husband, thrungh your ascot It. efa11uing, 4681, C.1tHTi10IN1; WEIBTl:a, N, 11. -Tilts Polley hod only 'beers issued about three months and the premium 1,744. 011 by nobo, Otto 05 .0,03,0 of which the 1''m-, ponysimpiy do:rsahnd 110111 the a10m111t of 6100 Foliar. FLAX • 1886 FLAX J, & 7. Irivingston novo for the Pennon In the vicinity of Hru00alo Who Wend raising Flax during hue Coming Season, • 1,000 Bus -help.: of the bagbimOorted Holland or leutob Soorl, wblob they two prepared ,to Detivar at their 85113)n 93ruaools,10 armors in quantities to 1 i0;1'obsolutoly rroq 117011. Oprderlt earlo Hoy SFonr 'Itis grown from the above Good 812 per ton will bo paid, 1f of gooil,growttl, and, harvested Inproper m aeon. T. de J• LIVINC:STON, 010.61)1,, Alarch 2nci 1580. 1'roprtotoro ESTATE NOTICE. ]NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ru)8asnb to the net 10 Via Chap. 0 (0utariol the Croditora of Allatreao llttapth, lobe of the township of 0rey,Yoom.au, who. die i on or about the 1st 984, mud those 11oving °loos in reenact Nov.,to hie estate are hereby • _notified to semi on or before the 13711 nay or Arnia,1860,to'°nomae Popper, Itt Masson; 1'. 0., htaooutor of the sold d000oeod, their nanios and,addro0soo,aod the full l'OrlhOltlars of theinalelms and of ibn securities (If amyl held by thorn, and ala', that ituuturllatelyel• ter the eait!. Lento iho 303,005 of the scold doeont- edwill Lodi strtbs6etlamongthe porno* en. titled theret), having rag 571 only 1'0 lil(tlirle forwhioll tho 06eeutae 1105 the notice, and tho oxooutor will not h0 11abio for any tweets se dlatributed toauyy 431x00,,, fur Whose clout bo stead notalavo had n001co, Datad ntslcnooals Was 1 1)108, PPP: it. ., ,444 nyol,I[sron. 1 • • lIzoouEur-