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dean and %l'etlitt:stiav
f iitlleit, at the (
ttrlict%4llt Rl•11tir:j_
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',plying' that blood with.
4Zi:au AGENT—IRON.
`get rera ian Sgrstp.
Ss:`,401:E, 1'ruj i-iucar,
&,w York.
generally.
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1871.
‘vita Farmers.
since T met a rira-
`L critchman. ehatl
sing for his. It cl; and
t ew the progress o the man,.
idle wondered at
Ho do you nut `e to get so
m ley tog, .ler these hard
-lies ?., 1 , id. -
The ans w• w _tt )Iy cattle turn-
ed out well.
How ma
11(+ repi
."What
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ac
a:c
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yo
1st ttir:r
Cc
v niunv E
zveii, and
i u t seven
y'to. House."
i' A h, but 1 pitted in
n(1 only took my toot -1r
tim"
" What is the root hon:
cyll
"` Mine is made of 'log, but
ny- neighbors have S„olle
:es."
11 did you fatten 1"
" Six good (Ales."
for the1"
s and grain
ac
s of turnips?"
1"
all
re good."
acrewere a good
st of them,
rse full at
:of
•allot
inacle
1GSt
of
ars a ' f �•ittle do' you ge
pec -on an acre 0
about one, besic
•`t of Inv stock,
ty; but1d
atten
taju•
all the r
�t, good In
turnips
then
.oats. I
I gt'wto
taykand
but wi
e.uoub • '
uD. --c
Yes,
• tivhea c n
ono• th=
.as
t
tc
e
• eping
stave
feed . all
•id for
t and
and oats
and also all the
it
ne good manure;
does not give me
t1"
- 4ittje fall
spring, }but note
: it does not
If
pay better,
e, and get
btuley 1
z off' the
suffer."
l de:" for a
nage
u ret
to _ sell
e farm wank
es -a good'
'rw do you n
enu the faafI previ-
Klus and plo . it ; •then it is well
rotten in 4t e gr e nd next year when
I sow turnips and - • sides that the
_ground is se mo: tint I never
have any tr,u l: I tt i g them
itp. If I m nu i 4 1. spring, I
`should be obligee t .. an, "re .in the
drill, and the ground is oo : light
and spongy, and dries ill and the
young plant either- missed, o • when
it does come up, withers vvay ;
whereas, when the .man ire has been
in the ground all winter, the whole
of the soil feeds it, and the plants
brow right away. I sow the turnips
iri drills, . of course. - I sow with the
hand -barrow with two rollers—one'
before the 'seed and one after—so
that the ground is always fine and
well pressed down ;• I Make my
vows fi'orn thirty inches to three feet
apart, and T calculate to leave the
turnips at eighteen inches apart in
the drrlls. 1 hoe them. with a horse
hoe between the rows, and -then
sitlgle 'tlleitz with a Mind hoe. - .If
the season is dry, the horse -hoc,
.everytllt
with -t
we Int
Li
oe
kni
wo
h.
from two '. t
tin don't spare th
is wanted." -
,is not in the r0w
but if it is wet,
a.gain several
Our horse-
and the
lakes clean
o v.•itha
e
diLy
u it
"What about hand -hoeing
" We go over the rows twic ; once
to cut out generally, and the second
time to single out the plants. We
always calculate to cut . close- round,.
:so as to make the plant fall down.
In the old country we always made
every turnip fall over one .wav or
the other, and thou tat they carate
:on all the better."
tt How do you harvest them'?" .
"We go along the rows with the
hoe, .c11d nick off all the green, then
turn then out with theplough, and
so get then out of the ground. -
4:t ;leen, yo pit thein in the field.
how mu earldi do you put on
tileru 1'1
•,t(N. more •
than- four `inches in
the s : id, an fe never make the
hear - 1a:-ge ` 4 ar j tlways afraid
of h hint.
ff
CC
bu
fte * in -int
The do
tit do .he ai
thanto heat.. If t e
the cattle, the grain
-
"Howdoyou mank
in the root house 1"
tt We pile them so- that
good draught all round. tl •m, and
take care to make the floor of rails
and poles so " as to have good ven-
tilation. Then we keep -the house
well aired and open, .except in the
very hardest weather, when we close
it. We are always careful to keep
the turnips as clear from dirt as we
(`an, -so -that they never choke and
heat in the ileal; house." -
" Do you raise the cattle 'or buy
them?"
"4 Weraise all we can and buy the
i`est."
t: What do you consider a pur-
chased beast ought to produce before
you sell him '1". Well, whatever we give for hire,
rtalps must
we take gate that he -doubles
least thef.1#e we Sell him ; if he w.
do 'that the profit isn't wortii h:
t Do �.'ou 'fi nd that your fa
enough antt•e 1"
" Not so much a' 1 c
but! we 1ry carefu
We "c` .� is tlways
for c er. !of r
vv
t
11g.
&eta
d
oget .11
ve enot di
rad so e
cC
1 aiii
t
eve
c fz
it
f fit sr as n
d lie g tt' g po
told laky e. i.t
year.—Cctr a(la
fS'tor11 eTO>ttri�itl.
eat' v u
of lit le
ale is
„or t �>}i
; ,as i
.1q sf
e First IT
Every one wht is ottapelled to
afoot ong It to rel 1enll,er with gra'
tud( the n.nne t the first Ang
SAl:On• w1 o bad ie _c( ul'ahge to cat
an unlit )la.: Tliis .v as ',111*. Jot
,i,Flai way, of London. ir1 icatula.y is
cords in his HiStor of Englai
that; it required agret.tdeal of ner
i o st .1 1 the ;gibes , an 1 ridicule th
greeted the first app ar:u-1ce of -'il
brellits it the streets of an Engli
city.. - Th practice w is decried as
piece of I±
French w
custom. .
.
"
breha. -
tt
11
t. i
10
[it
1-
1
tt
rench effen Macy, for tl e
're the .firs to adopt tl
Little oys use'' to run t f-
ter unibr- 1a -carriers, wit i all ma
ner -of clis.,.greeabie ch, fi'; and the •e
were not 'mating persons who co
sidetecl it a sin to i terfere in this
manner With lProvi ence, - as if p,t
were wicl ed to carr' your shelter
along wit you, thong' h not at all to
et under a roof 1 Sttavge to say,
the practice was along time in. tak-
ing root in. England. Sidney Stnit
ii j f
n 1 cou n Ling the s. ciat im pi'ost
merits whteh-had tak.n place dudi
his lifetime, rental- s that in 1
younger clays if t rained' he had t
umbrella.
Mr. Jonas' anw y, alluded 4o.
before, was an eccent is Philanthro-
pist, the s n of acaptt in in the Brit-
ish navy: •He 4ras ern in Ports
mouth, E .gland . in 1712. At 7i 11
early age 1 e wad bot nd ''apprentice
to a mer haat at L siion, becan e
connected with, a in 4 rcantile house
at St., Petersburg, an undertook an
adventuro s journey to 'Persia, of
which he ublishecl al account. He
was after\ aids oracle Coliunissioner
of the Na y, a situa ion which he
held for 0 env years, dying in 178G.
He Was indefatiga. le Writer a14cl
worker in he cause o •phlanthrOy,'
and several of, the most worthy
charitable institutio s of modern
times were of ▪ i• n,t:.ted by hint. Ile
instituted .' the Mari. e Society,
established the Magda en Charity, le'
was the, father ° of ,Sunday-scheol?,I
and the friend of the c'limuey-sweep.
No public calamity occurred that the
diel not endeavor to al eviate. This
even so comtlxonri: Ica an article its
an. un i,rella -can f;eac 1 lis a useful
lesson, for it can ream id us of Jonas
Hallway, zinc lettd us to ituitate hist
nolle example.
0
The Influence; of . en.
As a wife and nal •.r, woman
can make or mar the f une or hap-
piness' of her husband and children-;
and even if she cli nothing else,
surely this would U.::a-sufficient des-
tiny. r By her thri t, prudence and
-tact, she can seen' e tp her partner
and herself a con!' eta 'ce in old age,
1io matter how ;s till :their beginn-
ings, or how ad .r .e a fate may oc-
ca.si.onaly be ei.s, 3y her cheer-
fulness she c . rei herhusband s
spirits, sha en b - th . nxieties f
'.siness. Cy- h r c er care she
an resto 1 him t 1' id if craw
lesease . er l . is ,ve }-
skeel . s i ; ,
I' e riloulls her c -
er thei dispositions, i
noble en and wotne ,
ing.in 1111 things,, a true
it life, she can refine,
piritut a ize all wh'o come
cact), so that; with oth-
x ern ulating and assist -
can eventually do more
elle world than all the
statesmen tht t ever
In
n"LL
As
i -r
into
dren
to 'g
Anda
and
el E -w,
with
ers
ing
to r
refo
leyi
ha
sh
e
ch, and if s1
r to freeze -t
cold for t
s there."
uruips
ierefis a
c•
ha
ciet
stri
ane
leas
inti
and.aher. 1
Ler s
er, s11a;
generat
ltl(WS o
ated.
to can
S even n
Cl) ooses.
1tha NtNy
ca.( *invagi. ce, e
n.
t .yf 4,
o. as much, alai per -
ore, to degrade en, if
Who can estir e the
en can clo ? A wife
n her husb i el y ex -
folly or N . f affec-
nma -e a .1 out
111 ,fit a r wis
so,
)a'•,i" .lel':
aerpeturl. discor.
u a happy home:
nnoq:ent babes ss o
uste t¢ her charge in
n. She ca
ociety itse
at tli
ne, be -
instead
read of
purity}
g up in
rth smiles
ost celes-
o a black.
t .the
who
can c mage t
God has ent
Jo vile men ilt,nd «To
rat ton • o
ute Te islati
She can, in
•umtnt of ;evil,
• of good 11 In
N;1ers of tiuth,
irituallty su
tillt
lower the la.
and th us pot
spring -head.
-come- an iust
of. an ange
making
beauty
her :fo
-with 1►velin,es
titlk sl
and. baa
scoria
swept 13
lasting death
ssi
•
BEP
RON EXPOSITOR.
FreA.Arrivals
NY
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DEG to announcsio 'r friendS and the public, ;that their Itir. Me'MULKIN
_0 has just returned fx In the Eastern Market, with one of die choicest Stocks
of New and Seasonable DRY GOODS ever imported -into Seafotth, which; owing
to the enormous reduction in the price of goods this: sea,son, they are enabled to
offer at prices which must ensure a ready sale. They would sal!, that from the
fadt of their stoc being all new, and bought since; the
GREAT FALL IN DRY OrOODS,
and on the very best terms, tl at they are in a most favorable position to offer
goods at in;nimUm.-priees. ---T )cy are not encumbered -with ally PILES' OF' OLD
GOODS, bought' at prices TI LIT'S.' PER CENT ABOVE THEIR PRESENT
MARKET VALUE., They w uld also say that they have facilit;es in bikying both
1,Q,\zDT
possessed by no other House i Seaforth, having intimate connee.tions iivith some
of the -largest Wholesa,le Hous s in the. Dominion and a thorough knowled re of
the Wholesale Trade. They ould resp Wilily invite inspection of their stock,
which will' be found. replete. w'th all the Novelties in the Market this -Season.
Particular attentioi is directed to the following lines, viz. :
INT 11S
HESS GOO S,
TWEEDS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
FRENCH DlLTIES, FRENCH MERINciS,
TAiliLE CLOTHS,- TOWELLINGS, l''
BLACK LUSTF.tES, BLACK C BURGS, BLACK BARATEIEAS,
Boots a.nd Sitoes and Ready maci. Clothing.
G
OCERY DEPARTMENT
is always Well supplied with abundance of the best anl cheapest goosts which
4.
will be sold at the most reasonable prices.
Their LIQUOR DEPARFMENT is well snpplied with all the
BEST BRANDS.
Give us a call and juclge for yourselves.
TRY OUR 80 'CENT TEA.
BEATTY COMPANY.
CA.RMICHAEL'S BUILDINGS,
Main Street, Seaforth, April 20, 1871.
You can-. get pie
BEN E
F T
REDt CTION
COTTONS .
—AT—
CRAY, SPARLINC &. CO.S31
OPPOSITE
THE G#EAT EC4.t ST RE.
CI
17 7
TO FARMERS.
IRON HARROWS.
rpuE UNDERSIGNED haS on hand
1, a large number of IRON HAR-
ROWS, which he is prepared to sell on
These h. rows were mantletured at
The Best irow in, Use.
A cluarantee will be given with each,
that if - it, do not work satisfactorily,
it nifty be, returned by the purchaser
within thirty days.
a C. WILSON,
WINI. N. WATSON
BEST
SEWING MACHINES
IN THE MARKETI
Either for Family use, or for Manufac-
turing purposes. Both singb-threaded
and double -threaded, and. lock -stitch
'Machines cam. be supplied.
Perfect satisra,ction guaranteed, and
instructions given to purchascis gratis.
WM. N. WATSON
Can also inSure property againk't Fire and
Mariae DiSaster, and Life and Limb
against death and accident, with the
best Companies, being;Agent for
r.1711.e Liverpool and. London and Globe,
The Provincial of Canada, .(Canada.)
The Gore District Mutual, (Village and'
Farm.)
The Niagara District Mutual, (Village
and Farm.
The Travelers of Hatford, (Life and
Losses Libera 7• 18 e,d and
Promptl y Settle 1.
MONEY TO LE TD
At moderate rates of interest - No com-
mission, and expenses moderat4.
MORTGAGES bought on equitable
terms. 180
McNAUGHT
AITOULD respectfully intimate to the
t V inhabitants of Seaforth and vicin-
ity, that he now carries on _birsiness
his NEW 8110P, in rear of Killoran &
Jobbing a all kinds, and Norse -shoeing
eitpecially, promptly attended. to,
1644 DAVID MeNACGHT.
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MU IC EMPORIUM
11--4111
IOLET
J. SEATTER,
XCHANGE BROKER,
And dealer in Pure
UGS CHEMICALS AND DYESTUFFS,
PERFUMERY,
F NCYAND TOILET ARTICLES
gent for Sewing Malchines. Money
t en easy terms. -
ff7r Pure Wines and Liquors for medi-
ci • al purposes.
J. SEATTER,1
Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1870.
TICKETS FOR EUROPE.
R. JOHN SEATTER, has been ap-
pointed Agent at Seaforth, for the
INMAN LINE O -F STEAMERS.
arties contemplating visiting any part
of Europe can be supplied with Tickets
an all necessary information by apply-
-in to
JOHN SEATTER.
Druggist, etc.
T THE PUBLIC AT LARGE!
Hi OLIVE%
SIG'S OF THE
CC
AAA
SCOTCH COLLAR.
choice assortment of light and heavy
ha 'less, whips, bells, horse clothing, etc.,
kei t constantly on hand.
Repairing promptly attended to, .2-nd
si of t Scotch Collar, Main Street,
Se forth.
1\fAIN STREET,
LLA
JAMES WILLIAMS
Be s to intimate to the public that he
ha removed from McIntosh & Mor-
ris n's Carriage Factory„and has -rented
M- William Gralsie's Paint
Shop,
IN ere he may be found at any tirne.
M . Williams is prepared to execute, of
th shortest notice). all kinds of
C• rriage Painting, Sign Painting:
and Ornamental Work.
;live him a call. Remember theri.pola4c3et,
op osite Murray's Stalks.
•
IMPORTERS of and. 'dealt rs in the celvbratt
Pianos made
L. THOMAS, Hatniltot4°
WEBER & CO., Kingston,
JOHN NITSCHKE, London.
Church and Cabinet .ta...);;:ns, Harmoniums, A-,.•
FIRST -PRIZE MELODEONS,
Instruments suppiied from the firms Of
R. S. WILLIAMS, Toronto,
ANDRUS MR/THEIR-3, London, 1
We desire to support Canal% tml4forne
pri-te, but can supply front folio g firms :
CHICKERING SONS, stoV, LT. S.,
HAINES BROTHERS; New York, IT. 8.,ft
THE GREAT UNION PIANOFORTE ,
The undersigned deliver, put nep wr.rmt.
for Jive years, all instruments sold by them at
rT prices ; and will promptly attend to ull-oni
FLOTIR.!
'FLOUR! \
AXING purchased and thoroughly refitted tito
mills formerly owned. by the Messrs. SCOI.ILE,
FAMILY FLOUR1
Second te NONE IN SEAFORTII,
Ana that will
Compare favorably with any i -a the Do -
If yOU want A 1 FLOtn, go to the following'
Dealers and ask for .M.A.11811ALL'S—Ilementber
31LESTTALL'S FLOUR,
W. SCOTT ROBERTSON,
J. WHITESIDE,
JOHN CAVANAGH,
Or at W. MARSIIALL'S Mills.
Orders left -with W. S. ROBERTSON -HI be
promptly attended to.
Parties who wish to
Exchange Wheat for Flour,
Are certain to receive proper quantity, and an arti-
cle. that will defy competition.
W. 'MARSHALL.
939
Would take this opportunity of returning thaLks.
lc) t4Tort on his part 41:01 willltiOg- to itislire 11.
login/lance of the 8nou,. He has now receiNed urd
'petted up a nice stock of
Teas, Sugars, Cotfees,
piccs, Raisins,, Currants, &c.
Splendid value in
SPIR
.est brands out of bond, on draught and hotro
in harrelt-, quarter barrels and bottleii.
lour, Feed, PrOViSi.0116,
In all their branches.
ric'es. Try the 75 cent Tea.
isTO. 999.
Opposite Carmichael's store, SEAPORTIL
HOTEL FOR SALE.
"MAT commodious nod wc11-knowtt ITOTET„ ( (-
l',,' hinted -on the Sul& Line, eight xnilPs smitui ,,,t-
1( red for sale at a bargain, us the molt rsignetl is 4-.,-
, A. 101114 of retiring from intsineto,
The dwelling 18 h two-story frame Iniii•ling,
4. xtv2 in good. repair, including seven rooms in tie:
lc wer fiat and seven in the upper. There are 102.r
a rem of land . attached ' to the house, •Intilting :4
-iq hound garden and orchard,- There are . two go -a
tool burn is 80x2 e.stable• and shed i ....:32,N:42.
" The above hotel situated in a splendid 10ealit t .
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OR
VG -VA CPLYES,
Telegraph and !:xpress Companies,
CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co.,
Issuer of Marriage LiCCIICCS,
American Money bought and soM,
1 articular attention. paid to
JOB PRINTING.
Store, Seaforth
174
NOTICE.
ABORERS wanting work for a kw
4weeks will find employment on the
GOVERNMENT DRAINS,
Enquire of t5e foreman on this work.
or apply to the agent at the office, Jas,
T. Blain.
G. BLAIN, Contractor.