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Faruk Newsy, Natile.
Farmer's are like fowls—neither
will get full crops Without industry.
-----If you don't look carefully of --
ter the bits of your horse,You may
one`day be toakng after die bias of
(
your watgou. - ` W.V.' .' Place fed
eighteen hens with sour milk mixed
with meal (in winter scalded.) They
produced in a years a profit of $50,
beside eggs and chickens used in the
family. A meadow .irrigated by
running water ieeeld to be double
the value of . one r rigated by flood-
ing; a flooded one double the value.
of a rich 1 m not- i.1 rigated.
The 1$isconsi7i. _Papier thinks the
Berksh e hogs ha -v y�been over-esti-
mated. ' . it says they_ are -round,
• plump animals, with large, round
llatns and -sboulderse but they are
hollow inside and tongl;-meated.
caw the wheat fields were E
vested, the straw just beginn
turn, and the pastures- ' loo
green as, ours do in the mo
June. I thought it might
called the Emerald Isle.
is'done in England mostly
ants, and land in that section
country where"I visited rent
$15 to $25 per acre. With
enormous rents the Canadian
would ask, « How can the
do it ?" If you visit a far
takes you to see -his farm and
T saw a herd of cows in a p
and asked if he could_ breed
them.' He replied « Yes."
•tlii k they. are"too fat.'"„i
ca I preventit, unless I Shut
up o keep them from eating ?'
gra s was just as thick as it
std d ; green, fresh and -carr
Uncle Broadacres, after- trying I asked the farmer what he s
a horse described as "thoroughly to..,H-e replied, « I always
broker. and: afraid of nothing," came :half dozen kinds of soda d
have green- :feed." They ha
large an acreage there of'ro
we do here of grain ; sixty t
-mangles per acre and forty.to
common turnips. I would- r
mend a more thorough cults
of root crops here. Bullocks
formerly five years old when
were ready for market ; now
breed to bring them to'mat
earlier, This -farmer with wh
was visiting, had six two a
half year old pure-blooded D
steers, that . would dress off
pounds of beef per `head, whisk
could sell for $150 each. I vi
a farm of ;240- acres; The te ceps „five hands to the fay ee.
expend a much. larger amount.0
bor to the acre than we ` do 1
Almost all of their lands are u
drained, at the cost of about..
per; acre. -Their}..mains are p1l1y
ive feet; deep, and twent y'lf ve feet
apart. ' Semea-lands are. drained
four feet deep and •twenty feet yap
They use ;tile --.(1. am , asked, i f
long ties tile last ?")--•tr1e is ever-
lasting.. There are many far.
that keep Cotseeold sheep.: - I
Southdowus that. the, carcass wo
weigh; when dressed, `300 you
Store sheepwere worth $15a
rowing thoroughly the roots will be head. i , l This high price for, s°
pretty wall torn -out. . Sow the bar- sheep is owing to tke fact - t
ley and harrow in.well. The warm there is a large amount of- fod
sun .will bring up the barley at and they practi ,min all tt
once, and before the thistles recover can on the iarmf= w` l
from their rude treatment the grain attention to th iii tntintrataCsf e
~will quite shade' the ground, and up the fertllai-t of the soil 'Alm
nothing will be' seen of the thistles every nation.. ' laid:. and` ' °con
but a few sickly
y looking specimens. ballon to Eiglatd for ' feilizers.
A good crop can. be grown on such The super23hosphates of :South Caro-
ground where little would grow- if dna; guano;froni -Peru i ;bones = 'dl
early sown. The fsrmer who has oil -cake` from .the:.west; "which__alt
"�y ,x
barns ample enough to house all his to be lased at home, `i• They :-ui`te
stock, has the means at haud to now trying to utilize the sewerage..
give the same stook an unfailing As yet - they have: not been very
supply of the best.water the yeat successful.
round. The rails that falls on the
roof, if caught in cisterns,.will wa-
ter all the stock., the roof can com-
fortably shel ter. . ,Success in bee-
. depends -mainly on the
quality and extent` of the pasture
ot- har-
ing to
ked ea
nth of
well be
arming_
byten
of the
s from
h such
farmer
tenant
Hier he
stook
asture,
from
,�
`Hop
thele
' The
could
u lent.
ceded
use
,a
n always
to the conclubioa that there, was no
misrepresentation. He moved as
though_ every -bone in his body had
been broken, and he was continually
afraid; while, as -there ° was nothing
. to be a.fraid`of, he seemed to answer`
the description -- ---A gentleni n
addicted to 'scientific inquiry has
discovered that thirty-three lays
complete. the cycle of the potato bug
generation; that 700 of the critters'
are the avel•age product of one fe-
male, from
e_male,.from which the. family grows
in the second. generation to 245,000,
and -in the third to 82,700000.
It needs' to argument to'show that
the man who desires to cultivate the
land intelligently nee4ts all , the aid
which science can give, and indeed
seience stops far short -of leis needs
he cannot succeed unless ,bis plans
harmonize with the laws of light,
heat] growth- and moisture, although
he may be ignorant that such laws
exist. -: Let any one ,who has a
piece of land overrun by Canada
thistles treat" it in the ;following
manner arid' he will be surprised at
the result : Plow as late in`JJuhe as
possible and give time for the ma-
turity of ie :crop of barley.` The
thistle; will have attained quite a
growth, and by plowing and har-
ve as
ots as
ons of
a ns• of
ecoin-
vation
were
they
they
unty
o m :I-
nd a
evon
8p0
1 he
sited
They
fla-
lere.
rider.
victoria Compound Syria* bf hos-
phites.--
The only Syrup prepared from Dr. Churchill's
Portnnla, and certified to be Chemically pure.. For
the£priiventfzon aria cue of Pulmonary Consnmp-
tioil, . Also, forthe care of Dyspepsia, Bronchitis,
.Asthma, loss of appetite, general debility, &;o.
CERTIFICATE AS TO PURI -TY AND EFFICACY.,
Laboratory, University College, ---
Toronto, Dec. 4, 1872.
To the Victoria Chemical Company,
Gentlemen,—I have examined .tie 'articles em-
ployed in the Victoria Chemical Works, in the pre-
paration of the Victoria Syrup of Hypophosphitea.
The several Hypopliosphites'uBed aro chemic
pure, and the Syrup Iis also quite tree froni any im-
purity. Your 'Syrup of Hypophosphitea will un-
doubtedly prove a very valuable medicine.
`H 'NBY H. CROFT, -
Professor of Chemistry, U. C.
E . Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Victoria.Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu
_ and Uva Ursi.
A specific remedy for alt diseases of the bladder
and kidneys, dropsical swellings, complaints inci-
dental to females, and all diseases of the Urinary
Organs in either sex.
Try it once for Any of the above disorders, and
you will be fully convinced of its pre-eminent
virtues. _-- ,
Price $1 per bottle. Sold byallDruggists;
Victoria Electric Liniment.
"The King of all Liniments." Forrheumatishr,
gout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, wandering
pains, stiffness in the limbs orjoints, sprains,
bruises, numbness, swellings, headache, earache,
toothache, &c. •
BUY IT ! TRY IT! 1 PROVE IT i t 1
Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
victoria Carbolic .}
"Worth its weight in gold." 4/specifics for<outs,
wounds, bruises, burgs, scalds,` boils, 'piles,- pim-
ples, &c., and chronic diseases of ,the skin of every
description.
Price 25 cents per box. Sbld by all Druggists.
Victoria Carbolated, Glycerine Jelly.
"Eminently the ladies' fti'vorito." For beautify-
ing the d-q"lhple:don, aor `removing tan, sun-
bnrn, freckles, _pimpled,- &c.,J Also, for chapped
hands, chilblains, frost bites; and sore lips.
Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists
Victoria Toilet Soaps.
" Celebrated for their uniform purity and excel-
lence of quality." Victoria Carbolic Soap, Victoria
Sulphar Soap, Victoria Glycerine,Honey, Rose and
Windsor.
Sold by all Druggists.
NOV. IS YOUR TIME
art. TO BUY
How
tisk ergs
saw
uld WILSO
Cheap for Cash at.
N'S.
ads. fi__---
per• NO MORE COMBINATION PRICES-,.
tore
hat THIS IS NO FICTION.
der, • CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
hey Make no delay, but ponie and secure excellent
our bargains -while you can.
ing
ost _Best Material • Used, •
Men and women make their own
beauty or their own ugliness. Lord
Lytton speaks in his novels of a man
" who was uglier than he had any.
for the bees, If the locality is .poor business to be ;" and, if lie could
in honey -producing plants, or over- but read it, every „ human being
crowded with stocks of bees, success carries his life in his face, and is
need not be expected, and in such good-lookini or the reverse as that
cases it is quite likely that the keep- life has bei good or evil. On our
er having the strongest /and most features the fine chisel of thought
numerous colonies -will emceed bet- ;;and emotion are eternally at worts.
ter than his neighbors who have 113eautY. s. not the monopoly of
fewer and weaker swarms. The.
best farming is always near a large
city and on high-priced .Band. ----It
is easy for a man who is nota good
judge of cattle to buy 10 per cent.
too high, and to sell 10 per cent.
too cheap. In Ayrshire, Scot.
land, 80,000 people hive -in cottages
with only one room, and some sleep
with umbrellas' over their beds.
Four hundred' and seventy millions
of pounds of butter were made in
the United States last year ; and
two hundred millions of pounds
made folks cross when they under, ballroom or proinenade. Husband
and wife who have fought the world.
side by side, who have made com-
mon sock of joy, and sorrow, and
aged together, are not unfrequently
fold curiously alike in personal
appearance and in tone of _ voice
just. as twin pebbles -on the beach
'dooming young nlen and of white
and pink maidens. There is a slo
growing .beauty which only com
tie perfection in old die. Grace- b
longs to no period ofelife, and goo
ness improves the longer it exists
Sweetersmiles have been seen fro!
a lip of seventy than upon a :lip of
seventeen. There is the beauty of
youth and the beauty of holiness—
a beauty much more seldom wet
AND MADE BY GOOD WORKMEN.
Everything in his pe strloh as
HARNESS, 4. TRUNKS
VALISES, WHIPS,
SADDLES, • BRUSH:ES,
CUItI epO;1g3S, C,ARDS, &c., &e
"
;Repairs one with neatness and despatch.
''ernember the place—Opposite KIDD.-,S"_Store.
273 JAMES WILSON.
Tin and Furniture Shop,
BRUSSELS, oft.
JACKSON. & HOLLIDAY,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
TIN A*D COPPER WARE
Dealers in
FURNITURE' ANIS STOVES
Of all descriptions.
w
es THE OSBORN- SEWING MACHINE
e-{ Always on hand.
d- l' The above Machine is ackno j
wledged to be the
best family Sewing Machine in the market, and
was awarded the Gold Medal in France in 1872. -
1 THAIN & ELLIOTT'S
'CELEBRATED PLOWS,
and more fregll e�Gang Plows, Root and straw Cutters always on
tly found in the baud. A large stock of
arm -chair by the fire, with grand-
children around its knee, than. in t;re COAL OIL, e ND COAL OIL
took to eat it. 'Water (ye for
rats is recommenlfied by a Vermont
farmer who recently caught 42 .of
theta in one night by exchanging - a.
barrel of oats which- they were ac-
customed to visit, for abarrel partly
filled with water and covered with
chaff. The victims unconsciously exposed to the same tidal influences,
plunged in, and were so utterly are each other's second self:
overcome .by astonishment as to lee
LAMPS.
Predate Taken in Exchange.
Cash for Hides and Sheep Skins.
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S�iop Opposite Arnistronc's Hotel.
A CALL SOLICITED.
JACKSON & HOLLIDAY.
Brussel, Feb. 11, 1873. _ -- They
rendered incapable of making an of Brzddnlst .:Astronomy.
fort to save themsel\yes from a f The Buddhists suppose the earth MURDER .MURDER
wa-
tery ;rave. Tie Pictou, N. S., f to bp on the back of an elephant,
sheep are a hardy race, if we must / the stars remaining still, with no I -
1
believe the story related recently of motion. The diurnal motion of the
a flock of them, which, being buried , heavens is only apparent, and,: the
beneath a huge snowdrift and ac- i fixed stars ,are seen by their reflect!
countied lost by their siorrowino ed images in water. In -a con-ersa-
owner, snugly pa, sed 35 days in i tion with- rt traveler a reputedly
their cold risings, and when l•eleas i wise in nest said -about the cleinge
.ecl by a boy - who= accidently foundj' that he: knew_ nothing of such a
them, in a eery hearty and frolic- ecatastr_ophe as Noah's flood or Deu-
some returner went for the barnyard ,I ca.hon's. He was quite astonishea
and the hay -ricks, without any tin- ! when mention was Made of finding
necessary lose.offitinle. fossil `fishea in solid rocks. He bad
•.-�- - ' neither ` seen ncr read of Suc'1 a
Farming in England. - i strange discovery: Fut°ther,.it oc- i
A. gentleman, who last autumn, curved to 'him that Tanguti to books i
spent some ;mouths in England, . made mention of several cataclysms. l
sends us the following description of. That the world was c ctrri4d about
What he saw tiere : i on an elephant's back -was not ques- I
I visited my friends -in England ' tioned anion~ learned men of his{
last fall. When 1 left Ontario, 1 orcler.
about the middle of August, the allImill".
grain,. was all. harvested and .the
grass on the' pastures was dry and
*parched. As we eame in .sight of
land off the west cost of Ireland, .l
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THOROUGHBRED BULL CALF FOR SALE
+`lilt h1LE, a thoroughbred Durham -BULL
'ALP, 'ai I'', }3 months old; color red and white -
1' 1iuuit ttf Huron, (570.) Herd -book pedis
::: €:i,hod. Apply to W. B. •PORTER,
. ts. EDWIN CRESSWELL, '
EgruondviIle P. O. Seaforth, Oct. 25, 1872.
-...so
MURDER!
HIGH PRICES FOIL FURNITURE 1
MURCERED3 1 1
And those that have kept prices up beyond the ; .
bounds' of reason are about to
COMMIT SUICIDE,
W. B. PORTER
Has conunenild selling Furniture of all descrip-
} tions in•
'
HAT'S - .OLD STAND• ,
MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH,
At such prices as will astonish a .raiser. He eonrts
an inquest and feels certain that a verdict will. be
returned in his favor, that his prices are ,
THE LOWEST
That is and has becnin this or any other county in
the Province for years.
GIVE: HIM A. GALL
And be convinced of the fact.
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BEST MONTREAL -CUT NAILS
TY�I7CII TaiIt ]3E ,SVP)
UNDER ' PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES.
PAR,I'IES BUILDING
ILI. MAKE MOKEY
BY PURCHASING THEIR NAILS, &C,' r:01 US.
SPECIAL TERMS TO:= MERcHATAITS.
WM. ROBERTSOK&CO.,
SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HADWARE • MERCHANTS,
Y -
SEAFORTH. .. ,
FREE MARgEV, NO TOLLS.
HURRAH FOR
IKIDD'S EMPORII:3t
You will come' -.to -town without a frown,
At T. Kidd's Emporium purchase free,
Where the largest stock to be found
Is kept by him for Segenty-three.
Ladies' Silks and :Poplins,
WEDDING. DRESSES IN GREAT VARIETY,
_ r
GENTS' OVERCOATS AT COST,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS CUT -TO FIT ANT SIZE, $1_:PER SQUARE YARD.
1
LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, ALL4113,414TIES.
Pay me all you owe before you go
To other shops, to buy for cash,
Then better friends we'll be, you know,
For in my stock there is no trash.
*STRICTLY ONE - PRICE
THOMAS ` NIDD.
S.EI;DS! SF:
LOOK HERE:
CLOVER SEED, No. 1 quality.
TIMOTHY SEED, No. 1' quality.
TARES expected. daily.
GROCERIES.
25 -Pounds of Prunes far one dollar.
14 Pounds of l'Ie' Currants for one dollar.
10 Pounds of New Raisins for one dollar.
10 Pounds of Good Sugar for one dollar.
8 Pounds of White Sugar for one.doilar.
Teas, 50 Cents per - Pound acid Upwards
OUR DOLLAR TEA .OAN'T BE BEAT.
Coffees from 25 Cents to 35 Centser Pound'
P .
A full stock of FAMILY GROCERIES kept constantly on hand.
PRo-vzsio14..
Potatoes, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, &e.r. J. P. KENDALL & CO.'S No. 1 Flour constantly on hand.
W e keep no other. Buckwheat Flour, Graham Flour, Split P.
3
Granulated Wheat, Oats, Peas, Barley, Buckwheat, Ch j Corn, Chop Peas, • Shorts, Bran, &c.
Goods, as usual, delivered in any part of the village free of charge. Give us a ,Dail arid we will
you well.
use.
STRO1 G & FAIRLEY,
ALL AWE AT
THE CREAT
CLEARING, SALE
S.
WILL LAST ONLY TWO WEEKS LONGER.
CH] APEST. DRY GOODS IN THE
DOMINION.
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HO TV IS Y0 T 7l QHAHCE. - ..f' I Q27r r . i1TEG.L.ECT
IT.
REMEMBER --DENTS CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE
- - --. —. SEATO STH,
GAR,DNER SEWJNQ MACHI
Is a Strong,
EASY RUNNING MACHINE,
WELL ADAPTED POR
FAM 1 LY
SEWING,
AND
Light MVlanufacturin
g Work.
At the -Fairs held throughout the Dominion, this Machine was put;
to some very severe tests by the
BEST JUDCES THE COUNTRY C040 PODUC
AND BY THEA AWARDED
13 Prizes in 1871, and _2G Prizes 7n 1872.
Its simplicity � ---'---
elicit of construction strength and durability recommend it to all classes.
set of attachments, and sloes all kinds;,
of wok.
It has a complete
INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL THE ATTACHMENTS GIVEN FREE OF CH
Gardner Sewing Machine �'o��zl� .�.���,
J� iCImiZton, Oji
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PETER G RASS I E, SEAFORTH,
Agent for thecounty of alum.
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To the Formers of the _A ighborhood
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Spring sowing 600
-L. bushels of
RUSSIA RIGA'FLAX SEED,
Screened and guaranteed perfectigqelean, at
$1.75 per 13ushel, on Credit,
Until the Flax is delivered.
Rao b en proved to be -much superior to the. 0
mon c nada Flax Seed, itea will grow fully' e
tiVeVe inches longer than the common Irlat Seed -
/tithe. ° sown in this -country yielding as highes
three tons to the acre en good -clean ground.
Printed pamphlets with full histructions how to.
vase Pla_x, and whente harvest, &e., willbe furnish..
ed on. application, 'free of zharge.
NO MARKET FEES.
To rent, 200 acres of goodelean land, in fields
10 to -20 acres, suitable for sowing Flax, Tor
the highest price will. be paid. Fanners Imifig.
such land should make immediate application to
the -undersigned, that early arrangements mayb
-270-13
Seaferth
THE CHEAPES
AND BEST
FUR N IT UR
GO TO
JOHN STAUFFER'S:
Sign of the Two Bureaus.
JUNE 18, 1872. 287.52
CABINET-MAXER WANTED.
ANTED a first-elass Cabinet-maker, to 'wort
at pleCe-work; goo(' -wages.
SEAFORTH ;PACKING HOUSE;
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Takes much pleasure in ill.f0FIRiDg hi's numerous'
1 customers that hi has xecommenced the Perk.
Packing business in his
Old Stand, Sorth .
Raving secured the services of a Practical SAU*-
SAGE-MAKER, the public can rely on getting
FIRST-CLASS Anlacrx. in either
SAUSAGES OR SUGAR -CURED HAMS.
Those in need of such 'would do well to v''ve
promptly attended to.
THOMAS STEPHENS,
264
Main -street, Sealorth.
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MARCH 21
veteran on Toti
'Old John Andti
the following letter
Mr. ,Andrew. is pro
temperance inan
level 30 years,
-conversion to ten3pe.
Mr. Andrew- was
habitual di unk-ard,
that, for a good n
he bia been a mo
he has seen both
peranee question, a.
about it aught to b
" As meetings ar
place by the Order
thing for the good of i
men.ced. as follows:
company, with chee
smiling faces, wi
peas before them,
man, in my- 8Ist ye
your attention while
to ' my destined homi
you, as lferoes, may VI
as I, have done with
Never make use of in
any kind.. If you W
first gla,ss you
will flock together,'
company with yottth
men, brothers and
company you keep.
and saloons unless 1
*ere. Make no
the wine when it is =
color in -the cup, f
der,' God hath
immortal spirit that
destined you for ,etei
His glory. He has
whereby you can ac
tbprefore, when yo
tempted to take an
Man told you in the'
Seaforth. I have bb
acter myself, and,
thought that a glass
taken, would. xio 11
that the spirit of it.
ahel. -the Blessed Spiri
Savioui would not &a
heart. As for moclet
I have tried it eve
come to the conchail
ali, it is somewhere
and the barrel. hi
drhik ever so
whole system- VOIX
strong as Samso
after, if the liquor
will become langrn
able- Youl have hei
your brothers and
right hand on 3 -our
said. you would. not
any shape or form -
brothers, attd come
-them. Taste not thil
you will make bett
Masters, better hM
, wives. I have inch
believe bad hrtsbanq
I have a wife of ray
teetotaler as I am m
ished. to see whe-
men have for their
_Ladies have a. very
every way, and at 1
and be,gan. to try: a
love 11141 Samson,'
;that woul& not g
Since‘I became a tee
-never flinched befo
this traffic is doom
show to the world
ample that our can
tiott by the great J
dear brothel* and s
meet me in fleave
I have taken. C
rn, strengthen and
•will tot miss your
TieeteMan
The Manito
Luxton's paper)
wing, in regard
ave alb Pra
exchanges. Si
tells GS 50; we a
and maintain
Manitopa is war
rinial than that
to the south
asked toaecoun
ascribe it to the
°thermal lines
°henget. in the
giving Manitoba
tense sufferings
a freezing to de•
the severe -cold
winter. We w
deserve, but no
atatter at any
of our freeen&
old. man, ver;fee
protected, VED
across the operi
'of oxen, to some
He kst his
This the only k
to death in Ma
This winter b
mometer has not
degrees as in "..N
dreds of miles s
ate ne'ver sa 1)01
This is amen
Minnesota
between the Go
Arctic Ocean=
before as au Ot
perts what purl
of free:zing to
one at Buffalo
` Goose River', an
in a few yards
Now, the forme
Dakota, and th
/erred to is at