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The Huron Expositor, 1871-10-06, Page 22. 1511(133111=trirca • a TALK WITH FARMERS. • tilucectoctia. Fanning with Limited neattarg. "What part of the old country did you come from?" - "I came from Devonshire?" f‘ Were yoli farming at liorne 4` Ye, I, was apprenticed -,by the thing `.'hi° palish to a. farmer, and learned the - 0f the light farming from him. I- staid witit poken oi. him till I married. 1 bad saved. a was, tl-nd he few pounds, and I de.term,ned to " 1 Plalit.t bring my wife and child to Canada. , acres Of ("II I had only -fourteen pence a dee! ineg asheS ano plae 'Englatel, so that I could not save each hill- got a mueh ; but my wife had alwitvs at- cultivated it:eat tended to the ugleveing," _heuvested tin e; making- kid glovefor the Loudon teL1 thence man ufac-tureis,) and that helped a • (1"31s, '1"1 t little, aud got a few thinge about uuliL ai"1 tiwY im prevenient ed the manur I then ask pionghed iri partiCularly b the land. He said he was corn sto'd 111 -c a bc hd tb e•irou rid w of thediltroyed c d him ny neficial THE HURON EXPOSITOR. he. eadv:ettrt- ,cslousuphteet hire of .more -thanSPECIAL NOTICES; the most rep, a,powerful Maneand 1 very much ' Lock Stitelf ordinary qualities. ! H in .is fu .1 - &wing Machine, ' are gar Leadine features of the Osborn -- lelea i, whether he can lead or write; strength of material employed in its 'pie n - ' ,,o but he can farm and gi..osv turnips, chanism, simplicity and. groat durability. , is ;Well groiinded in the fact that From the *easy expectoration, increas- woD. go c1 farmirio• without - man ore and 0 . ed re,spiratory power; of the lungs, and the plent v - of it, is 1 in po 'sible ; - ' that ... • ,. . . . the removal ot irritation, manifest from . . . (=sat:on of dough 'and other alio:mini, ; ,_ , • , fa or u grain growner without Ccurreepond- symptoms, aftt:r usinct .1.41c11c)ws Com- , i. -7i it is it d, an and hat the 4 S, If it; . was 01 gh t te good crop le -0 of hied lie is zed e.x4cel '' Lo' 1 ed : . ire, ti 1 a .0. he hel. 1 nta 1 11 11.3 golod .1..01). ii, Qi( an, t lo uso-1 tv: ft e a 1 n eilt - 111,11lt 1;1 t. `all 1. 1 the heuse. When we lauded here soon zls theY 'we luta half a sovereign lt‘ft, (11 1! th that WitS ad, .1, 110Wever,- soon got• -MIT, til0 Wily work in Piakering, and. much beA„tor ! then Plough wages than we earned tit home.; Ploughe(-1 what we Caine fthP thz“.." ‘1-0 liVe0 better, tind that is )V (t the Ian. - goed crop, w 11( lour, ago did'you •come to ! with. cl°ver ; e Canada ?"• a croli'of ,clovor " Jitet --tbatit fourteen vear',.." - 1-co"Id "flow long did you work out for that c°rn. stalks. fl 0 p (1. it' did v'11 ou dint thy N L 1k8 ;• 11 (10 "IL ( vaiatet t nag length 1..efi a n _Next 8 n'i.11:2 r..trhey, ant had II ecedled .tiNN 71\i, a, e;1,1 'Lb .ser 'se! su ems( uld hay d 110 11111. wor tle • plough d irele yet w .hot .1 1 lo ,L11 nt ti 1 wi • an ettv ill kep t be s had ing stock to keep -up th .) fertility of pound 8yrup of Hyponhosphites, 4 the, ii.;•511juidai th.; teeenis of &tear that the . formation of tubei inatfei• is not only stopped but t , 1110larffier; ""d th°re 31 I be ieady deposited. Cs being ea:Tied al. E 11;18 8.10N1 11 1 hat Gitteda, or tile ti.Aurit sTuax(i-rir —To pro , woirki11e. and incluStrious man, wich -conquer diseame is -one of the greatest ti.t , only• moderate skill io farwing, tailnliCnts fliniCti at by rem s wages 1"• - . • i en uch good as th(e • • • " SiX yeals, and we saved a -bit 1 1 exPressed 1 •• of money. - .1 have been on rented I if -the stalks.coul laud betteiethon eight years. ' .- and that th,..:3( Yell., but how did you come to i -1(".ving til, lan.c Ln able to lease a farm 11" ' •1, light. ' .11;1. -iter had a farm that he let. 1/' He said he d d He could not get any one to keep it i wz.IS, tint they cid mote than one or •two years, and 1 ever slue° f°11° they- generally made a, poor mouth 1 and - -had new a tWout the rent, as the form was So i gcing to use in bad ; aud well it might be bad, for I he was sure 0 they sold everything off it, and I " You know," +it never &‘-1 even. the hay or straw -3 it I are verY sweet, Pu was very foul, too, with weeds. At a deal of good ne4s last, no one would take it, and I " What did you • told master that the reason iro one 1 asked, • could do well WaS beCallSe they did •"-t gave it to not know 110 W tO farIll. 1 ktle W th ES stock. 1. fed it from my experience in England, so soft they caw where we used to farm %veil and the stock did raise Jots of stock on -our turnips, while it was sof and get plenty of manure. Besides, mill, as the cattl .we always -used there with our °Lit diflicultY• . 1 turnips 'guano and bone dust, and :ticularly well, and were mire of a good crop. . so celleqtpork, and tie master let ine the place at rather How did yoi I more than three dollars per acre, 1*8 did eat t° whieh is fr)o much rea; but I was waste it?" ghid to get it any way.. I got a, "1 did not giv team of •horses, and . there were they were glad 01 buildiuge on the place to: make tr 'best of it." shift with, and master promised to ' 1 remark'"Ie t 10 0 1 St 01 OCT. (3 1871 • FALL, SHOW, 1871. IT is now pretty general/y admitted that the new Fell unrc-v GooDStawitd x,,Liminc‘c just being opened out at IJIENTIS &to be the great tt scason. -• AT DE you, cAx Cotton: Goods, Cloths'' T'S Canadian Tweeds, ;T • 1 0 per rent. behiin (wket ralthe, • hat al- miring bought a huge lot of these goo ls in an unusual way an Barnufn. 'CU l ous A.•FINE STOCK OF PLAIN A.IND vay. coop8, SMUTS' AND 81-Til:TDa:S, C DS, } I (i-01)Mrr LERs. 'efltor6A8t.i.E8, 110ME-AJADE 11 \N13, (3,0V1->4, ift)-UERY 1\14LINS, •TRIMMING8, QUIL-8) 01.1,-CL0T1-18, s 'MILLINERY, JACKETS, SIAWLS, FLOWERS -- 1 indcod a julfto of t,i, lef,c, eine iiryan's' Pahnonie. Wafers win a I• care cotnois colllm t'eld in.? in the throat • .r, , . •-, • ,t. nil ' sal -Hits', and 8. Plaeo wl cr'' a 1)°`)r- and ptiononarV complamt3, as war and. . . Ana other Fittle.Y GoodS hi rrafisi(M. . . VI ;. ! Man, W Ili 18 t 110 iii enriell lig "a WOrif- pesiii:WIR: Will de:drOy. ;1.'4:NW° ()Obit; if 1 SPECIAL /3ARGAINS .N CLOAKIN(3.9, I 1 er : mot, only liPitPriES 111111:401f, lint i8'' lw i On t :biro: by jot 1171011:1 In Ill+ellIelli , Oa .1.1:14..)11,1.41 ,), 4001.liti 01 lat ..: lead to 1 ; * LiOndalil it0111 lild Ule Strelleth % WATERPROOF TWEEDS, El...VETEEI\TS3 ETC.. - 1 - • .. • . . , . • . e., t .. . . i• • As " 1•Plitittrin" ?MUSA": in lep mdent fur of the strongtst sits'in f.a.ils if 'ne..ilect;(1. incuralm , • - i .. . - .:-.1 . ' " '' •• The IN.....(1 1 yt, t'',Da 1)E 111::41.11s Immrn for 1 1 Lots of Canadian Cotton Yarn .ahd Cornwail nianii.ets, . • (1, ; lite, Itud:.his funnily nre reised frail) ° 4 i eie cure ef theee complaints is .‘ Bryan's nili.tie call. and enquire prices - - And a thousand other thi.g.,,-4 too in im.rons to mention. . II( I Ult.: d11 of the peoide ,t,,,_ tile ranks : Culinonic \Vailors," whi..•11 have been 1 1 97:4 ) . , of ail iudil‘p, itd0111. ypoinanry. 3rd door North f f teeott Robertson's ( ro:•erv. i It . • --. • .--.4..si-o- •- - --- . . .- ! thoroufzhiv tritid Ior the last twentv l ....,;,„..-. • - . . , ... ycztrs, and 101Ve never been known -• 0 . i ' T i A. B-0-71(itoli,ir\fnalid. .... : fail. 8in.'.4-....rs mid pub : it.: FILOali.-Cr$ Will 1 0 fir ,,i A -,T, i 1 ofse 41,..TiN7e p".„retbli benefit from the use oi'. ! N,....../...t.A..- a i A -,Tleksoll (,-"•lis 1•/ Parrli. SlY8 a : them. 501,•4 by all inediciac dealers, at Warl.zu:t was sworn out recently -for ! 25cts. per box. - , . 200- t .h i tile arrest of Ira tlavitt, c f tho to,,v11 ! 'Ph -o.-. iron is vgluahle as ,e, inefle•uie lirs a II of Sotnit, for ns-;:iolt 1 i.11 (1 Udder)" io.fg he 11 1Intrvi'11. !all. i f is (Hey 2.inee its •d ! upou NViiiiiiin lit:uirv F01 hoS, it boy ereparati.on in the irtrtierdia form oi l'crlivitiat 1N.1.11',. that ite:•... full poxl'cr over 0 I WIIOM 1Ie took out of..tho I oor hortse disi.ase lias bet it III 01 to ltght. Its i Some six monthS tyro. 'The Can- in c.-igt-N - of dyspepti sia an(tobility t, ! plitint alle,god Unit Gavitt was wont is most sdutary.: . ! to chain the boy up in• a 00111, and • There, is 110 disease flesh is heir to t ; , more tt (nib:C:1011W tO 'ULM:VC than i 011ieers Wen L 0111 to arrest 1 I r..Ga vi tt expi.,et, 11, and generally renmins till it t 1 ot oerwige Ini,ilise Iiin \1 I( the riicanat!isin. h. point% m•'.0on - vim least . FOR .CLIEAP SUGAR. . tti,,,,,(,)3,1,,,,i,,,,,,,ve t.11:0ewilsio.,‘,;allea(t) 'f. s eh ,rce,:it,d i,,,,,,,,, I gets 11 u1 Them y to go away, . ost neo- "al°11't-i 1 sii •uous rent,-dy for thipla s comint i s • . 1 Johnson s Anodyne Liniment. ' milk, a large short2cake, tt 1: rge piece I Two or .three. doses of , Nher1dant8 1 ; of ntAV pork, .8VVI;q11.1 elle no hors, a. earatry Conditi„p Powders -will eniT a dish of sauce, two .litrge ii pies, llnd horse of any comnion cough or cold, and i one e,ar of corn, 111(.1 lie thEn said he Ulu 'i €a w0rA 1.. &. MaY 1t3 Cnri'd in a i1 WaS ll 0 11 frr sr aiid w;tnced S Me Ell in 4.-, few wc'eks• W'' 1-.11`'' this 1')111 ex - 1;0 Pat.- '°After witnessing t ii.bf-- .exhi- twrience. bition-of gout In' 1 h ‘ °thee! s 1 . -Gavitt and the to to the I city. Gzivitt ,vas iiii,,,:,tigtie I be -fore 1 Trains leave the .-3eaforth station as LEE & SVVITZERS . - ! and, his 011] until tb(i folio Willlg c1 1, 1 Touination 1 f°111-)wth — ro„Exp-,,s. Betdo Exijr,sg. l' J nstico Deyer, exa 6 : , mixed. , after which the boy co&upb ined to 1-)2 A' :5-1' "11(N).(5..:::::11. 1.35 P. M. POliceman Gihson that be NvaS - Nixe 1. 00.1250 \] '>I' Express. Mail. ! iitingry, and wonld especi lly like -1.35 P. m. 2.35 P., •Ar. 8.50 P. M. ! Flome raw meat to eat, or lood to --- - - • -- -.-..-:. _ - • - -- --- : drink. Mr. Gibso-.: went nd got . Divisions Courts ---1871- 1 c pound of raw meat, which he boy Division Courts win he held as follows: (, eeoeeed as voraoionsly. as i •. he had1,‘:iiightun .....JI1110 j.ri Bayfii-Itt .... .....(: 0):: 1 oen a starving wolf. It, -i6. slid that .k.aforth 'July 27 Otalerieli 1 rexeter lnly 213 Clintoh . ()et. 6 11 N 'hed a. cliicken is killed, ie \VII] 1 t,',..1!,;_ri'd:'' 7 • • • ••, titl-. 2i1 -.11:ingirie ...... Oct.'2;1 S liZe Elle severed neck 'Ilid sucl- the I 1) , .. . _ s.. tin:7=1ton ......A0!7. I)., Selnatltr.. .....N.."titiiINE...2,"1513 ,.a., 3 Exeter 1,100d from the cal (elev. "--1• ii se-i,i 1-(:11"u'l ' - , . . .•• . c • • • ... . ime. 11 Dung:: mew Nov, 28 LO be a natural t iief, - and "Steais Ainleyville .....1-a1t. 26 11.4-14-1:1 .........os-. 29 .; Forbes was sixteesn years r everything be can fikit hold 0 :Exeter Sealorth Sept. 30 Gederieh .. • ... -Dec.. 4 Sept. 28 (11) (1)1 1).‘ e. 1 "ApTil, alE/1011 oil he doenot tc •'...)e more than twelve. _ET sqn of a quadroon and - SOOL Ells .mot her is at en eeent the a• negro ram ed Pierce. He a single. African feature, h being the .,color of faded to A.thl as itsiial 110L ]tOoVv, 11 NV 1 ;IIfI tha 11 ha r 1 the coars( Idof S1' 1111 o Nk'ttlf Sa1110 re 411E8 I le, " COPDst I think he i, • thea." lo with the 00 111 7' iorseS,rpig. laud h en while it, was 4n'd all fl. Feeding - it ✓ ct going tO'the o ld wit -Ji - pig s did par- r made 4int.. ;ea- (' *op paid \V01 1." a iaabe t 1 tt 1Ole I • 1.1 tliaLS •h.m 11u4,told to make the ' put up more if I paid my • rent and pigs waste the co -n t did the land justice; So we strapped given. thetn by it ijya • to work we got a little stock about tileIfl undigested, us, ancl I worked the land as well He said lie bad as I could, ond my wife. did all she to be the ease jf could ; but for the first three years too in u01. ; but I had to work out with my horses them a little at a tn to pay the rent." • "How long did it take you to get the land that .was out of condition into a good state I suppose you had no maiiiire?". " No, 1 bad none ;'it took three 3 ears. I followed it, ploughed in geeen stuff s in 110h :LS _I could; soon gat some manure together, :Ind raised turnips, for I could have done nothing withou;-; • them. 1 • inantue foe t urnips 'in the fall. .As soon as 1etot turnips I got stock, and fattened them, and sold them and made manure. • Then the land began to got better, and 1 raised capital eeops of barley, then clover, • and finally I got to raiSe Some tithr wheztt1 had great trouble though to struggle on with my small means ; but 1 IIIAVG Managed to get throuali In al 11t get the benefit of As -to peas, he sad whole peas to I 'waste more than not digestirig th would.' He alwa peas, mill thus the good of theni. o " Well," said I, " think yOu tad -1_)( tt you are, and are oi 1 you have paid fo (1-1e wanted to bu as to have one of h He said he had and money in the pay. the cash. for a -n go and improve it would then own th wos satisfied to pay" f' red dollars -cash ?is s rny trouble, and I now get good 1 sell his stock- and eri p. crops on all the laud except one 1 NJW, this 111;111'8 81; etc] often seen iat 9iely. ihad -sing I tli rotigh 1 dso penis. li se ys fo tied thrtt :y had he leist o i oulYg ye 1 they:. wen!ld ie whole of it. le never ce YLe , they ' wbot. id 1 .of theme v feed as v..'11 b iled a4 I boot all tie b it don't v( ✓ stay-wlie, well, un f il ew farm . ew, far 11, :0 N ef y Pf stock - and cord place, an les, and h 71ace. :1-1 -teen lin n C LS lie opal( • indentur i r is vete, in ot.).)r pariel .e of hen as ? O had i Cell W111017 11( ly worked isegliei tly ng 1.Xiept Mei' '1 iEll Made the li -'an ex - rani, f111C1 11 'gent than 'fre te flit.v. •. , ,400(1 faun_ di. bef!1). fanada to ' :Wallt8, tO 1118 eln pi t.1.). a ' 'or n. 841 of (T'ig-ilit ' . the..niere alion of a : 0- farinor, ; the. f) e(- 1 vii, and ' less) to ace ut i 1- g gilt ; .11-s , o a Stat, farming Ad, orte- . ri usagei„ W irk 511 (1 ; t 'Of Ell 3 ‘ it n't-tin a id 7-'8. rill: 1; )(I). ..A.11 ' "yet ii.i, Chief] V II 8 Wit'1` , () y. tern of persOn.. I) .rence'. t'i't1 °never , af 0 piece, which is very light and• poor. That piece, however, raises pretty ood erolis SO MC i es, and is getting t ter.'" r "Did yon ever try growing tureips for inanure on12,.? nieau ploterh- . structive.- 'Here is.1 apprentice, who hadl ed to a ft -111110V W go charge on the public and leai•ned good fa]. %vas placed, though _ nig them down, and lettine. the 0 - 1 there as a labOrer; a , frost destioy then; and then.plaugh- w"s neYe'r t41 -gut " i i lug them in," I - to work ; and - th na-s-er meant to do so," he re- plied ; " but two yezus ago the early - snow caught Me with my turnies out, aiel I never housed al- iiitte'cl of certainly 110 i more than. leilf; the o131 et we, e 1 the generia run...of svodod in the ground, anti f plough- Yet, l'Y the €xl!"1"( ed them underin the 51)1 10" ing" before hiniehe W how the it answei.?” ;1111041 afbet. first coming t 4' I Inj:(1 ery good crop on all 1 earn money Je OH hi tilt, turnip 1zu'a,t1 ; but did !mt. et,„ :ocquire the conEdenee of much if any difference between that er so as to be trusted w a. 11 1 1 led ,a whom he was no dc t most of him ; vet, al ceedingl y cOm mon ph p fi part of the field from which thu, tui. nips were housed and where the,} rotted on the ground." • 1110 man. had in the C u year.3 y'aised himself o laboring man to 'the s "But, perhaps the land was as I Prosl good it could be, and ;hat inlet and be the 1011801 1 you saw no difference." 11°Id " It ssete. v‘ery. geed, tend I had a yet 12 iaosital crop after the tUrnips. You • w"ic tit -t-' 11:1t1 Illantirell the land well in jug the fall, and so the gtound Was- in giro(' of fel.' 1 ,told him his experience was dif- 9.1°°-e 1(1111 nt from others. and that many firial• talked to had ti-sld me that when but b rho turoii and 6`..her root crops g';.101'1'in. had 1).4-11 destioyed that fall. the erop next year -,vras fully a foot "'I t( than it was where the tur- Plus I itilts had keen removed. • thiS 1 fie said it. was only natinal that would:be the" case, but in his .Y tile ease it "Wag ii0E. and SO 1 attributed to the ground • (1()'liht be g 1 as good order 15 113 Could be, 'saving and that it would have shown and therefore hearing its maximum bOLfite0tno8 )erous and wel-l-c one who could 1C( li of 101) acres of Id: ave .11 10:018" (111 it ; whili:3t 11 these, means, he t ro m a wern-ont st tility by fOrce of • MA 111eollS of Wall h y of sheet...bald lie could foece ot d. to be retiirilei ) leave a fair pro it 'or his skill and le did • with the. n and cash capital,- uel labor cf himself' d h toe help from his fan il thee man has been ' pat and sobriety, and' is a iderable naturaLiz, tli - talk: to - Q11 d AT LEE•SWITZER' LEE 84 SWITZER RAILWAY TIME TABLE. GOOD COTTONS AT LEE & SWITZER'S. eppear , is ,the. Wife of' las 11(1,E S • hair and tr-ttiglititSan.. Indian's, and 11 is•eyes • eing His feattnes are. screw - d into a.... peculiarly ir ngry expresSidn, which would. fee one to stare at Min 'nor than nce. He is a8. intelliaent a- boys is zally are of' . He. colifesses o a easeion h ; don't 64 caught. • Mr. : Gavitt - Say S • the iggeSt. meal. the boy ,ever at e waS sthile killing hogs when he devour- - . ed raw, , three "belly -pieeee,' and t nee pints fresh Batch of Comical Typog aph- : ical Blunders. 1 • There is no funnier readiner in the 1 'world than some ef: the pri iters' ci 1 b tinders that go the rounds o the plipers. Here are a few that a laugh Q two maybe found' in : In the office of a New York aper 1 4.1 ts4 ere stood in type the report • of a Ilion anci a paragraph ;Ilion the Ca eer of a mad (1c)i Jiti " -met these two get •and - the - re ulers of the paper next day - anis* hu the followinkmels :Kosr.. Jan lee MOM ps6n pr IMPORTANT _HOUSEIFEEPERS. GOOD FLOUR I - AT _AAA, TIMES. W. A. SHEARSON & CO., • Proprietors of the SEAFORTH MILLS Aro DOW Manufacturing the best, FAMILY & AS TR Y FLO URS In the Dominion. " Intending purchasers ill Seaforth and vicinit can rely upon getting our Family and Pastry Flour from the following Dtalers, ONLY :-Thos. Lee, A M. Strong, jolm Walsh, james C. Laidlaw. Alex _Ault, Thomas Eidd, J. McGinnis, Willitun Ault a H. Jacktton. Ermonthille, and at the Seaforth Mills: Orders left at our office, Market Selman, wil receive prompt attention. Farmers desiring to exchange their Wheat • for Flour, at the Mill, May always rely upon getting our best Family or Pastry Flour in eXchenge, qthuntities according to the value of thiir -when W. A.., SHEARSON & CO. • 184-1f. - • • 1 nouHtlf• ere 1)0 to a 111 go audience lost 8 un Jay. , ach-c. ge : FLOM! is was his last sermon previous i . • , 1 n for :Europe, H. 1 T --T AI TM+ parchilScql and thOronghly refitted the 1 11 is etnbarkatio e idingmono by the Messrs. SCODIE, 1 I 1 it)rted his brethern and. els ers, ii MU now prep:41:0 to hunish ' after offering a des -ant prayer, - FAMILY FLOUR i I k•a whim- tu cut ;smile fea itie 0(4. /le 1,;(1, tr) 811,.. ,,,,,,_,...,. ,_.1 8econd to NO.N1:] IN l••:E.A.T.410TITIT, 1 1 I f . W1), 111 lEt $10 Wn ei;ir to (ioll eee. !, .- ilea that will t 1118 St ago of.. the ' proceedings ; compare fee,orahly withl any in the Do- e bov8 tieiZefl hitt), tiOil - a Itit.- I i 11 yon wont A 0 NI:1131,141)1(4)11•1113:, go to the followhig i .10 to lik tail ,n1(.1 let him go. A i ,gr(N u crowd teither( d, and foe ti. fte,v• 1 1),-,,ii...e, ,,,,,i iee tee .m...,.ee:e...see-s--Ittlne,eit2r 'bill ti1P Ellt31`0..W:18 a liN-Plx.- scone.' :\I -....1'11-"j'" 11-°{:* '1 lid 'Auden- Ifeete ifoi/e'in1 00 ('i !.(9‘,Tell(),I'!!":-EITSo:-C--, ill (,,em•ribing ii, NN'eading in #.1*;;;(.. h life' ' :..):\ 1 .1\ i',‘ !,-,1;1'if.,•livill,11:1,, The. 1,..iyelv lediee were e l'y ht 1 ot Or at 1 \-. '1..A.1),Sif.,1.1,1.,'S Alills. s,aid tthit the- hrido Wits aceompan od • :1 ()1LN (`...\VAN1(l11 ... t3 t ' e 1;d ha. bv tifjP oridesmiii ls, . \Vm• rill ( )A-181 ), ..\-. Seinendville, .. 01.,1-.1.s left with W. S. ROBERTSON will be 1 li:j../..-1„1/...1")rovidenee paper once :1111)601 1:- -P"ili('-' "1-w "1'11 '" • ' 1 pqr.eptly atit ialei't to. . ed . t hat Rev. Dr, • Wayland, 1.1),re .i- :.:--,:- . . 0 i 1::1"12°1:. Iie1hf?iF1°1;lent f Bi 01111 1tivev, "-ga\'411l:,11:.14,iii-,iliatt1D1;I.: tru',,. thitwin itri,,,ps-titum.n.11i- rd part:.fie editoi 11 0 AN'1AItSITALL 'n•Mic/4.,1 part \-. Ti e'llip)ortance of careful linnet 1- aimm , eniot be insisted on ' tf 9 :AT. ROBEIZ,T8 1.1.gonti v. lien.: are a ft!W 1 i t,-ttatt-1 t i 441:(' I illestrate . it : ." Weeted. a bun r man. to take charge of a p,t r Cak)inet, Ma]Lfaker and1. , . ,,f a, rcii2i0115 turii i f mind," I) ndertaker. .A i'lliiil W -es run over le-yt waegoi I I et (e 1'4..ai'S 0141 :11141 cl'OS'i-1!1!'utl W 11 1 1 1 ;:.;::. -1., i • 7,± !I.: .i 4 4, :i!Zt 1-.1 I I' • 1;.2., : ',', i . • ', - , l ll,. TUOMAS 111:1.1:8 ;luta ots svliv.h nevor s,, ), 0,.,..c., :.I 1.1.0 _ 1,,.. ; n. • ;• .i. i,..1•., . ,..;..,.... r in 1..,..11 .,.-1. :etatc.. A ton,if at it puhlie dinner ''\\,-, ear, ---without her, man is i min:" -was printed. - \Voniairwith -it, 11( r man. is a brutr....” _. FOR LRESS GOODS. Maim AStreet; Seafoi th. • \ 04.1eltre AN -n DURAI3LE. -:McINTYRE .& Wk WOrLD Worm the nuhli.e. that they have just received a fi " English Calf and French. and English Kip, :ma are now pibi competition. An assortment -of HOME-MADE WORK kopt con; beat Toronto and London houses., which will be sold cheap. A. gi Boots kept always on hand. A, call is respectfullY subeited. Robertson & Co.'s Hardware Store, and first door smith of John LLIS .si-elasss assortment of French an aired to make work at prices that de tautly on hand, as well that of thei od assom rtent of Home-made Boys'l in't forget the place,.. --opposite W. )4an's: 199 THE CIRCULA ki SAW WIL R Outs through all opposi BERTSONI ttt cot Have Ast mceived a .ge and splendid assortment nf Roge S and other celebrated makes CUTLEP MCKOLITE AND OTHER SILVER TEA TRAYS, COAL OI 'PLKUP .6000S5 .LAMPS Lightning and Turn -table pple Parers, I Every Family should have one IMPR#ED CHAMPION AND OTHER • CROSS -CUT STOCK'S (2ELEBRATFI) EXIT Warranted the best in use. AWS, MACHINE OIL 'Repairs for Abell's Patent Gear a id Horse Power Ana evert other iarticle required in the Hardware -Shelf and Heavy,. JACI\I SCREWS TO HIRE. - 81X -=N OF THE clIZCULAlt 1 98 m:yaarf:r.,tx.,a,irnsrcnasrmnsr.cra.rurama.wrszrrrsxmrzocrrtrpnras P IRTICVLAR J O.:t or a iti-ht Rev. Ileni:tutin Cronylt,. r 1 IV.sltop of :Huron, died at hi. the S't.e House. NVestiniustcr, mo o'clock on Friday morning, ,rolonged illness, ag(al 69 _year$. co" g-z!P'efikis, - I/Tare-iv/0ms : - , 3. 1.*:.' l'e I. •"All..ris.m C, • .th. • 0, "ituDERTSONT. NOTICE CI L CA Hag a Lot of WU, MANTLES, 1-)P,LE`SS 0-CDOIDS V",:11111 i,:t11c11jo:1,4 to :-,•11 WY, at 7TEs, BELOW COST, • t pike I11atf-en,f.011:••• .711:11 offt "41.1 Manchester House, MAIN STREET) vet y.oir piok of the are all Searortb, July 2, 1b71. before they 190 IIpAvel3e0k81:1wPilif COVER. ! In (rev. IV i Enquire of or apply to th T. Main. Grey, May fEETH EXTR AW, 021ER7WOS C OTICE. Wanting work for a few find einidoyinent 011 the N.N18...NT MAINS, '23 per '‘ 5e forenian on this work_ agent at the (414:e, das, 4. MAIN, Contractor. 2, 18,1. iNO-tf CTED WITII0 1 PAiti, ("1 CARTW111(;11T, I,. D. S., Sargon/ j. Dclitist, 'arts kittii without pain til' Tisi: it oxiai:. Gas, ()%-r t'ie beacon store, Strat- ford,- Attcntlat ve in Scaforth, at Knox's Ilotel, the. linit 'J'l)(:111:1 and NVellti...mlay of each month; in Cliotoit, at t.:11, • ntvreial Hotel, nt the ff•lioNvilig, ThurS- /fay.; 11n11 Frida Parties rept guested t; 'call, ton, on the first Over 54,000 1 , extracted by th 'elton's otiiees - ••15.6. -s ring new teeth aro re - if at Seaforth and' day of att.., ndance. . • talents have ball teeth. use of the Gas, at .1h -- New yczk, 150,000 ie $ix inPut pastors not hies tho) - 1_ jAf (::.1.1::v1 1 t.1.1 XS. t1)1SaS search tf onw th -- A Wasirgton $.415' at a trade sale i ---- Two more law\ -to eonil)Iete • 71.-11--le'l4 :here is only Penneylvania wnick gI) -Theret1:-e-eVel) P,011 t - in the Unite4 $tate.:4 — A storm, ger twenty-five 111i1 PS AI et age velocityi of it --- President fear._ of assaesivation apartments gtier412.d —The dist:over v itnne near Ogi..len,-1.7 finmples of tie. per cent — The French fall short of the aver; 000 bueliels ; but tie ley and minor emim The Clrinago iekeed on Friday even !great success eseery w etot;1 ai)d the xe. —The 103 0.111 Wales have ended tour at Oberammerga paesion-phtys, *bele t captivated the peasi aff..a.bility and conde,„ • °royal couple iaye sto. week er DlOT•0 in the -wood-41011)er,, — A Miss Eliza, 1 b'141 :211 town in Maryut thurell for the made the first paymet fits of her needle, ant charge -th3 debt in ti{ — Walt 'Whitman his salary of $1,000 I in. the office •of the A. al, is said to be the r Washington. The se not that be hassail .1a*t never wants what — A bride reet atnl. 1) *mine !attentiim in tiiey went Or then' , toivu, bY the ili-ct.that before had rall‘' experr lock_ :111111 WtTe 4-311.011 — Queen •Victor . eav her retirem, nt • from .:111 public li[-1-fl0fl eonsequence of their' viee.•iitty sht- tT'O' might TV, 'iv ki hy excitenietit, ous malady. —London has now a 7..\:11 111P, '1.!:irci age, twieity-two ; d-ii1 1i) -ti )4,171 tv-eix incite . Caroni ad highly e.c.peets to grow ro WE older —• Col, Pickett, a 4-4c has planted, this Bouth-westem part aeies of ;cotton* of et ; up.d it es he will clear *180,000 t011 Tbie is sa largest totton crop South,: ge employs hands, nearly all of the —All who ever hav knoW its eXC;3SSi .Thornal qJAI trio,- 4.dy, said to be unfailir as the parts beght,.to tincture of lobelia, 1 part affeeted h 1Lhin-4)11011y with tiie • the felon is ‘1e.14L — The late !Jake Id 1i, 1111-0 rift 1 ;4(41 ge the 4)141011 time." 1121. -ed of the proverbial count rymen, 4 hn the left tile proi)e INT mute The 1,1'esent auke Ji: meinlable 5ifti21ii 1' portion of it., so, tIJltL ti • Lorne will, in t1)7411 liatqn., find hini • fortn1144. it of Time - — It only bkes fo . make love. Th4-2,- 1,110 ed, though, *ben it is —Large checks ar, for 11 1t11 1 11. teiletters. .f.$5,1)00, pre!,ented to mags by her father, ha. admired. — An Irish gentlen pair of new boots sent h proceeded to try: them o a great deal of labor And straining, till, from Ao11 his hands, he could