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Coffees.
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•Japans se Agrieultu e.
ltk few envious details on the a riculture
of Papaa : The
linaate mach. • eemblets
v I
141y, and. the is Uis.general f I a light
character, not ers tover it to the no sIes, who
st lalet th small 'farmers that cultivate
Wunder the control of a stewar , and en-
joy half the profits.- A cabin ,omposed.
o , two rooms represents the far m 'build-
inigs, The petty farm is about two and
t ree-quarter 'ores in extent, lid three
en -are adequ te to labor it, w io receive
fc r dietary, rice and fish, and , re paid in
tclages at the tate of seven renes per
onth. Neither proprietors n r tenants
c1y dirent taxes; but they *fir bound to
ep thennegnificent roads in r pair, and
h and and. lodge a fixed' numb r of sol-
.ers. The Wayside hedges coaaist of
mellias, cypress and myrtle. ; Rice is
t e staple food production, alit 1$ wheat,
barley an potatoes. Cotton encl the
roulberrY ccopy an important industrial
place. .41k, im 1 products are n xt to nil,
religion p ohlbits the use of flesh -food
d.eVen ilk; the few cattle hat exist
e eniplo ed. for transport. The Ja-
aatese ref aid pasture -land. a a . dead
ss, other lee it would be im ossible to
pport a Opulation of 36,000,000 on an
ent of Orritory about equa 'to Great
ritain ; 10y. have no agricultural Be-
etles, dr sell ols. Their hal-, es are fed
barlt
y et aw—like Frenc cavalry
orses—wi h he addition of w .ecls for a
hanger : The few beans cult' ated are
i'
nyerted irate a liquid to fla.v• r the rice
et. Night- - 'if is the chief tanure em-
ployed, and c osets are erected at dis-
tances aIon 1 he highways, a d even in
tIie fields, to p -eserve it. Wli n convey-
ec1 to the fa purchased at 0 0 e rate of
half a franc ;a gegen, and less, it is al -
leered te form rnt for .five months in opeu
tanks to cOndnise, covering o ily in case
of rains as in 1'iedmant. The ;Japanese
Practice gree o manuring,v it prefee,
*trying the 1auts some for 'such, not
when they' ar in flower, but when the
seed comme - ees to form. Sardines,
fresh, or the i- fuse after the o 1, has been
extracted, are also used as mai tire, being
made io a liqu,id with boiling ater. As
a rule, ' all manure is •place
oommunication with the plant,
applied to- the land in .adv
nail is constantly and deeply
free from Weeds, and. interea
inch as radishes, peas, &c., a
the drill system of cultivati
wide distance being universal
Ain- Farmer.
110
5,
ashes where the oh
'1t.
We think it bett
litter of pigs from a s
To get two, the fix
early and the fatten
litter, the spring pi
last of April or the
good breeds, will be -
or 9 months, and
eon* for properly,
The mother, if a v
to recuperate befon
will bring much be
to service iromed4
to her first litter.
where she can ha
water and can res
in the secretions,
nity assume their'normal condit
she can be reli
three -or four
Union.
, • '
in direct
9
nd never orders, an inquiry
peeThe 'had become of h
illed, kept raents' patient wa
ary crops, send. for him, an
e raised— longer boy was d
n and at up. The boy
Califir-
he had made a di1
out result. • As tl
• were still on the
that he could nc4
wner. was decided to wi
o'clock before el
City Hall bell 01
gentlemen prepa d to go
leaving one of theifnumber at
in charge of the mei ssing man's
In going out the tellnapirem
joking manner thi their colt
been im.prisoneci 1 the va
caused the gent en who
so much uneasine hat he at
cided, notwithsta11.jng the ou
laughter which undertak
create, to swing b th doors of
and. walk in. is was i
done, when to the error of th
he tittered a shrie and called
ance. To rush in the vault
on the gas, whi had bec
guished, was but e work of
when the prostrat
low was discoiere
which revealed hi
-horse power steam-engine. To sup- how' hard he had
nd young
n get
to 'breed •ut one
w (hiring t se year.
t has to c•rne too
oo late. W th one
s„ farrowed in the
first of Ma , if of
eadyito turn off in ti
ught to weigh, if
oni 250 to COO lbs.
able sow, h s time
reeding a,g in and
tterstook tlia if put
Lely after givi ig birth
Turned into a pasture
re plenty of g ass and
1? the finids w ieh aid
ponnected wit mater -
on, and
pigs for
armers'
on for tied
rears. --- he
A Man, Ento
• .A singular a
Griswold street
bed in a
eid.ent occurr
banking hou
urday noon, by which one
employees of t 6 establishme
near losing . his jlife through
tion. - It appe s that th
man who was the sufferer hadl
to enter' the inner bomber 'of
about fifteen m tes before the
closing the bank had arrived,
assistant in the c h departmen
charge of the key came along,
out even as muc as looking!
vault (thereby ne ectingno tar
gas which is kep burning duri
ness hours) carele ly slammed t
door and loeked Unconciou
fact that he had i prisoned a hit
ing, he forcedth.e sive outer d
vault into.positio turned the
depositino it in h -pocket, took
ternary stationt'at
zeas routine of
day books are r
closing, in order
may occur on r.
noon's tranactio
prisoner who sup
ment, not being p
s
A Calif° nian Land.
II I II
Dr. Glenn, of Colusa Coun y, owns a
inch which contains nem ly 45,000
embraceseare n ate front ,gae n do f e xl S.
naredeslis• bonaettkhab ut five miles. It is inclosed
divided by 1 Miles of fencing. One
tnant, G. V . Hoog, rents and_ cul-
tivates ' about 10,000 acres o the land,
said the Gupton Brothers c ltivate an
1 ual portion. Some 15,000 acres are
r uted put to a number of farmers who
ork oh, a smaller scale. At the present .
t me Hog is engaged in cutting 7,000
acres f wheat and barley. ' The crop
Willthis year yield. about 20 bushels per
' re of wheat. In favorable Seasons the
yieid has been about 35 bushels. •The
eld of barley is considerably larger. -
The toeal. crop will amount to nearly
180,000 bushels. Ile is threshing his.
1.
grain with one of Case's 48 -inch cylinder
threshing machines, which is run by a
Bank
d at a
e,' Sat -
of the
t came
suffoca-
gentle-
occasion
he vault
hour of
-hen an
who has
• d,with-
to the
off the
g tuei-
10 uiner
.of the
an be-
er of the
ey,- and
his cus-
51
HANCERY
TN PURSUAN
-1- day of Octob
C:aancery in the
F neer, decease
ottneron, late of
C istian Caine
t e undersigned
ieh, Let No. 84, in t
'Jlownship of A141fillop,
eiutainiug 100 teres o
offered for stile by
itt 1)a
the
ity of
enoon.
18 wet
E of. a Dee
•rk 1878 mad
natter of the
the Tosvushil
1, and DOila14.
on, and with
Master of the
1st Concession of the
u th ; County of Huron,
hind
ublie
idsou
lege o
Otto
I rine, Audience
ereinl Hotel, in
rslity, ktlie .15th
%lock in the Re
The Property
toad, about two miles
About Eighty al
er is covered prix
There is a goo(
nd other buildi
hard.
The property
has* at anftin
The purelusser
o pay a deposit the
en per cent. of 1 spur
nilance into Con •t, wi hout interest, within one
nouth thereafter, and o sip.' a contract for the
ompletion of the pure ase.
he Condition's of sale will
Rion of the Court of
1
eres
cipail
barn
8 on
ay be
e bef
the
SALE.
0, dated the 1st
•,by the Court of
Abate of Alexander
of MelCillep, &o.,
Cameron. against
he approbation of
solid Court at God -
more or-- less, will
Auction, by J. P.
& Campbell's Corn-
Seaforth, on Sat-
er, 1878, at eleven
situ ted on the Huron
est of Seaforth.
clamed, and the remain -
with beech and maple.
40x6 , a small log house
he pl co, also, a good or -
ewe(
re the
ime of
redo
hase,
by intending pur-
sale. •
sale will be required
or his Solicitor, of
missy and to pay the
In all other res wets
the standing
hancery.
For further pa
pply to S. G. MeCaug
5 modyelerliEgnseq4.,. God rich,
Dated at Godeieh,
1878.
con
tioulirs conditions of sale
ey, E q., Sertforth, 13. L.
of th Auctioneer or the
this th day of October,
• ENR MseDERMOT7,
Master at Goderioh.
F. 110LAIESTEDsE
Seal
Venthisr's S
rth,
licit°
805-8
T
SAVINGS i AN
SOC
OF !LON
D
MI ION
INVESTMENT
E
ON,
Y,
ONT.
(sad Office, Rielunond- treet ;oppoeite Pity .Hall,
, • ir•ont n, Ont,
Established in 11872, f r the Purpose of advanc-
g money on Farm ant Town Property at a very
w rate of interest, mid ou the most favorable
he desk. In the busi- {snug os t T n 1 ,
is establish ent the Loans froeitnmiteeli;'013-rercit'wteprsOriovii: it.,epayable by in -
'arm's, building Dwelling*, or Stores, Storrelesawiclalrfliinictlath3hge
ilarly post ; 'before talheents to suit •
that no int rruption erms of this Society. pir rahle to -tins,- ot el mode,
pening for e after- or instance, $76 fltipa 1 't the end of each half
and. the in oluntary ear, will pay bad bo1 Imanciple and interest
rintenils' thi depart- Van a loan of $1000 ih1 years. If paid yearly,
,. liv57 20 will do it:
1 ttle orYno dela • • ain at anY time, and with
sent to give he usual Rine can bo edit ' •
raised, as to what; y beyou( he time sueceesaril -
. 3- 0c-
.'as1. After a io of idle and pre,para-
t -
mg it Was,
with this vie
patched to
returned sa
gent search
e man..'s.hat
ack it was
have gone f•
t for him un
ling the bo
cl that hou
111
y thA machine requires six:Ilarge-sizeci. liberty. The ap
headers and eighteen header
of which require the labor of
arid 50 nien. The machine h
flare sacks of barley per minuti
te it has run for an hour an
8
wagon, all was carried out o
110 horses on a sofa in the
s threshed eral physicians
, at which inoned, who, aide
1 a half in ees, made every
ceession. It has also threshed 39 citate him. Aft
cks of wheat in seven minutcis. It will uous labor, durin
require about six weeks to thr sh the en.- storatives were
4re crop. These are the op rations of rewarded by pe
ess on .phout the same scale: The small- placed. in a carria
a
oog alone. Grapton Broths s have au signs of returning
mallyllarge crop; and are d ving busi- vice of the attend
ejr tena its are equally well e ployed. home, where he
•c:rannto Union.
turned to couscim
1
e
weak from the e
.; merit, the care al
1 ,0 ring' for Young Eigs. eeiving will soon
• Young pigs 'require a good deal of foot his post at the
ci. if Okay is at hand will eat a little at
' when the doors
thaw, and often. During the night, cried out at the t
•ey will usually suckle once in faint hope of be about
o hours, and in the day time much side. He shook
t from the' rattled on its hin
ough when. quite small if 1he proper after having reso
cal is "reparediancl pigs thu4 early fed, his 'awe''. to lib
ii con ection with what thiby obtain tomb, exhausted
e
om t e dam, will thrive incl grow by thclose - air
uch f ster than helplessly to the if left to themselyes,
d at 4m. months of age weigh as much seemingly inevit
they ordinarily do at eight or nine. ate' became inset
should have plenty ofmilk pro- . timely discovery
a
t
estener. They will learn to er
t
,f
f
a
a
.a
is
tea
5.1
u1
81
fi
to
se
ea
th
pl
e so,
cing food, and there is nothiing so good escape o gas
wheat bran mixed. with her slop. Tt of his hermetica.
11 have
• •
worthless for making fat,
nsable in producing milk. Especially ly work.. Detroit
WOU SOO
es she need such food. immediately af-
r farrowing, in preference to corn co- WARNING TO S
y other heating ro.aterial, which dries
the secretions and tends to create in- miles out of the to
rd. feve - aud after visiting
The young pigs should ha e a trough turn. He had li
of Sacramento. Ci
form of th
in a posi ion which
sufferings d showed
struggled to regain his
arently lif 1 ss body
the vault placed
irector's pa r. ; Sev-
ere immedi ly sum-
' by the ba employ-
,ssible effortto resus-
r half -h assid-
which tion proper re-
applied, hey were
eiving istakable
nimation. Under ad-
few mo- upied in the investiga
ecided to io;oroffutillehresiioprtare.ia
a mes- y letter to
ltitit him Secretary and
ing that r to ALONZO S‘TRO
ut with- forth.
and. coat
lapparcat
r,. and it
il twelve
ks. The
and the
O dinner,
the door
lothing.
'ked in a
ague h
lit. This
closed it
once de -
bursts of
ng might
he vault
x$iediately
e outside
er assist -
and turn
nae extin-
ri instant,
'poor fel-
I I'
11
no physicia is he was
0
and conv 3'ed to his
shortly aft award re-
ness. Alt Ough very
ects of his Imprison -
d treatmen he is re-
•
nable him • ;return to
nk. He totes that
"-ere locker] i him. he
p of his voi with but
*g heard by those out -
he inner d or until it ,
es, but all vain, and
d to ever means in
ate himse from his
ly exertion nd stifled
sof the vat
tone floor t
le doom.
ible, and 1
f his wher
• the fetid
y sealed
aiisummate 1.
Free Press.
-
s fie. terms, &e„ Apply
T. B. LEYQ,
reastuer, London, Ont.
0 Esq.,Taltiator at Sea. -
M. R. COUNTERI
280-52 ; TERISIS—Strictly Cash.
TAIORINC. AND'
-.1
BENTS' F01101111418
CAMPBELL'S
CLOTHE\
Fall Sto(1 Now Co iplete in Every Department.
,000 Qvercoats and
Class-T—Readyrnade.
KINIPOR M.
•
ifRemembe
•
fr
Pea
Jackets First
00p BARGAINS FOR CASH.
nay Stock this F
1 Surpasses anything I have opened before,
WILLIAM- CAMPBELL.
WATCHES' AND JEWELRY.
Best and Che pest Assortment Outside
of he Cities.
Mil_ P, 0 OT...T1TUIPIR,,
2141EAVORTlf,
....tAS * jui1it received large additions to hisipreviously large stock of Watches, Cloclie auil JewalrYi txj
p j 2rm • 4,
-1-Aswhich only wan to be lieu to be appretiated and admired.. i„. 9...,
.; 0111, and sr.t-, 1 r /tether ;on Purchase or; not.. ..
CI) >. 5
tt -0
. : 13. cp •0 D'
r I \Ned
M. R. COUN ER'S WATCHEti ARE RENOWNED FOR TIME K:E11.13ING. tt6 C )"' t''' 0 '
- ,•D3 ° 1.1=03
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• 1 4
T. 24 1873.
J. art.:
One door south
I DLAWI
of the Post -office.
1 1;
vi - 0
; .
1-4
c-+ >
f-4 r LA_DIES
m
ATHOLESALE AND RETAIL
If you wish to replenisji your cupboards, the undersign- (42 90 - r....,! CD x
i e would advise you tcf do so now,as the latest advices ?i.i
d 2
0
- 1
TEA ESTALIS WENT,
from- Eng14,nd are that . rockery and China have gone up 1 CD nie
<
SEAFIaRTH. nearly do -61e price. lye, having a _large stock of last -
ci) e-4. 71
years' iniportations on hand, will for a short time sell at' ITI -
, .
0
T
We have at
choice and vat
E.
TEAS, ethbracii
varieties,; all of
carefully selecte
the Lowest Pos
s.
0
resent in stock a 0
• 0
cl. assortment. of ci-)
upwards of 20 0
• M
which have been
As we sell at 11
Price consis- rc.3
tent with good quality, .we trait to T1
nee hitherte. re- RI
public. 0
1•
merit t e confid
posed Mills by t
C0
Of the best grow
m
fEES
ths, prepared by
1, he fell
eet his
He, soon
nt for the
abouts the
tm o sph ere
rr n coffin
ts dead -
themselvesawhich is shellered from and enjoyed. a ion
n and rain and. provided with a board. along. After this
or. It should haveslats cross the he placed the pip
to partition' off the feedin room for and continued his
KERS. —A
drove a
n one day
friends sta,
hted his
smoke
• xercise
in his br
eurney.
eted. his
hole poc
preadiog.
er it the r
horse took
he fire had
Fimdly h
and also
kful to b
vine. reach
was 'quietly slippina into a el
with the • carriage
him to conceal the
robe, when he me
lady friends, whe
carting them home
what in the work
wrapped up in that way for
gentlemen will sm ke, they
put their pipes in s ine safer
h pig, and in emptying h. the swill, of burning wool g
that it is prperl3r distribii ed so that and he found his
h one shall get a fair share, Usually, ;, , out and. the fire
largest and strongest tale the best deavoring to smot
ce, while the " runt " g es to the from his hand, the
fo t and gets -what little he can. The 'began to run, ani
re ult is, that the one grow twice as to his very ; skin.
fait as the other for the first few months, in subduing the fir
until the iattex gets strong' Dough to He was feeling tha
Lit for himse f. The sows, should be his trouble, and h,
t out by iieans of bars or stakes
ven in the ground, far enough apart
let the pigs pass through.
he slop shell cl consist of gtound oats
an I corn with a, little bran and shorts,
wet up with milk thin enough so they
call drink it; corn may also be fed to
theni in the ker el if it has been soaked
ia
23 tor 26 hours, : helled from the cob. It
is etter to fee I. this regularly during
th.4 day and to give them no more than
fig
ke
dr
te
th y wilieat uj each tinie.
To keep thein halthy, the following
- co -ditions must be observed, aside from
an Itbundance of nutritious food:
comfortable shelter. ' Access - to'.
...
fre h earth -ancl. sunshine. Pure' water.
Pit e air and ex reise. With these gen-
era rules Obsery 1, there Would, We ap,
pre :end„ be no itch calaniitoUs diseases.'
am no them as he cholera, he mange,:
qiiiiisy, &c., &c. In addition 10 this, let
cien1iness -pre ail about 3r ur yards.
Fi rcents ;Wort ••• of tvhitewa li applied,
wii add a • hundeed dollars ;t the • epo
pea anee of .your property, an be an px-
- cell Sit sanitary agent for th,ehealth of
the household and the stockoutside. •
,,
Wh tewash the fences and , pens, and'
leate a little Jim mixed withi salLond ;
•
•
tleman
out fifteen
in August,
ted - to re-
eerschaum,
e drove
as finished
at pocket
oc•n a emelt
olfabtories,
et burned
While en-
ine slipped
fright and
penetrated
snceeeded
Ms horse.
free from
d the city,
thiing -store
Fohe gatl ereId about
. •
teficiency •f his ward-
ull in th face two
•
nsistecl u on his es -
and want to know
he had ot I himself
Moral : If
had better
place than
their pockets.
• SMOKERS.
EACH FIATO OF TH
MYRTLE
WEIGHS. —1 iCIF A POI; ND,
3
machinery on the premises.
1-11
, HS.
`rushed.• , 12
efined.. ... . .9c. 110c., and llc.
•
FRUITS, SPICE, MUSTARD,
ICKLES, SATTOE
F ST DE
IN GREAT
ARLEY PEAS,
CU1T, (ORN FL
• RROWR
136j.4. ; STARC
C
AND BREAK-
TOA_CIES,
VARIETY.
ICE, SAGO, BIS -
Tilt, TAPIOCA.,
OT, &c.
LAIDLAW.
REMOVED
RTSON,
EM f VED1
Cal inet-maker a d 'Undertaker,
AS REA' OVED his wo mroems to
J HNSON'S cILD STAND,
Main -street,
ere he has on hand a es
ture of every
t-.A.L.To A _ND
UNDERT
Seaferth,
perior Stock of Furth
•eacription,
SEE IT.
KING.
Having purchased Mr. T omas HEAI1SE
I m prepar d to attend fupiorale on the shortest
n tice, eithe • in town or country.
•Coftins, Alt Size,
R pt consta tly on hand.
SHROUDS
HROUDS!
M, ROBE TSON5
CABINET MAKER siNis UNDERTARER,
A, V y • Tohnsoo's 0 d Stnd,
JUDIE THE 1311
71.(ONS
ONLY WEIGH OF A 0UD.
Thus giving you a: poOr k article a (1.1ese of it for
your Money.
EACH GENUINE PLUG ST MPD
Histailton, Sept. 11, 1878. 805
nearly the old prices,
the ad_vance. Tea Set
selling from $3 to $3
$2 50. China Tea S
WOrth. Joseph Rodge
prices, theLy having ra,
Stock of p1ted Spoons,
M Lin street) Seaforth, ha. now on hand a good
assertmes t of
SI-ROTT±D S
eh he ean furnish che per than they can be
got else here.
se
ag
NOTI
LL those indebted 1.
FREDERICK VEAL,
tie their accounts and
inst the estate will sen
nt.
A. G. AfeD0
EDWARD C
E .
H I C
•
king only. a very small portion of
that are now worth, $4 we are )1 A.) 'CO
ttl
5. Toilet Sets at $1 90, worth 5 •
ts $2 less than they are, now P
s & Son's Cutlery at exactly -old SEAFORTH
sed only 25 per cent. A fine
Fork; Tea Trays. &c., NOVELTY WORKS.
-T1
- THE UDERSIGNED, in returning his sincere
thanks to the public for their liberal support
during the past, takes this opportunity of stating
that he has secured the services of TA:1r. ADAM
GRAY, Draughtsman and Meals/11s, as foreman
in the Novelty Werke Planing, Sash and Door
SON & C 0» g
• Fatory.
Seaforth
CODER11H FOUNDRY.
mac
542,3=4-"A
The Goderich Fou
Beg to inform the pu lic that they are prepared to e,ontract 4;r '
STEAM- ENGINES AND BOI ERS; FLOUR, GEIS in AND SAW. MILLS
.: • SAWIi1 G, MACHINES, &c.
On hand—IRON AND WOODEN PLOWS, with steel boaids • 1
GANG 21,01 S,' CULTIVATORS, . STRAW,CUTERS, &c.
SUGAR AND POTASH 1 ETTLES, GATE -BARS,
WAGGON .13:VES, &c.
COOKING, PARLOI1, AND BO STOVES, of Various kinds.
Sitj PAN MADE TO ORDER. • -
.ALSO, :1s
IRON AND BRASS CAS INGS,. AND BLACKSMITIVWOR,
BOILERS AND SALT P NS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOME.
;. TWENTY TO THIRTY -HORSE PO MB TUBULAR BOILERS generally off ha0for sale.
; '1 S;.: All orders addreesed to .the Co
i1 A. HOGE; Secretany and i're
•
1 I
dry M anu.factu ring CO.
CARPENTERS AND FARMERS
Will find it to their relYantage to call, as they ean
get any thing in the Wood Line done on the short-
est notice.
SA.SHES,
DOORS,
FRAMES,
MOLDINGS,
011 hand and got up to order. A limited number el
DOUBLE AND SI1G-7,E
TIMNI .AND CARROT DRILLS
AND LAND ROLLERS,
Wagon Racks and Gats on hand.
• TO CHEESE MANUFACTURERS.
As I have commenced, the manufacture of Cheese
•r • r
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Parties can be supplied on the shatest notice
and on reasonable terms. Boxes gneranteed to
eve satisfaction. Await:ink; orders for different
sites. •
JOHN-
M.! MARTIN, •
285 Novelty Works, Seaforth.
THE SEAPORT%
LUMBERYARD.
patsy or Secretary will receive prompt attention
surer. H. HORTON President. MABEE & M ACDON ALD
R. RUNCIMAN, General Manager.
CHEAP FM
Tut SUBSCRIBER HAVING 11ECEN'N
TEAS, S
AND CE
AT PRICES MUCH WATER T
he estate of the late
will pieas° sell and
those having clairas
them in for adjuet-
!GALL, 1
zxecutors.
THAN EVER!
Y PURCHASED A. LARGE QUANTI"TY OF
GARS, FRUITS,
ERAL CROCERIES,
,!lrbs EG to inform the public that they have opened
a Lumber Yard its. Seaforth, near Shearson's
Mill, on the ground formerly used as a Lumber
• Yard, by Mr. Thomas Lee,
They will keep constantly on hand a good assort-
ment of ALL KINDS OF ttIMI3E11, dressed and
undressed. Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, all of
which they areprepared to ell at the lowest possi-
ble prices, for Cash..
Builders and others will,find it to their advant-
age to inspect our stock, and ascertain our piices
before purchasing eleewhere, as we are in a position
to offer good induceth ents to cash purchasers.
160 MABEE & MACDONALD.
AN THE CURRENT MARK ET VALUE,
Is enabl d to give the publie even
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BETTER BARdAl S THAN HERETOFORE.
The goods are now in stock, and the inhabitants of Town and Country are invited to ecnne and
get their share of the
Going at the Chequered Store,
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JAMES MURPHY, • a
Min -Street, Seaforth.
NOTICE
TS HEREBY GIVEN that applieetion will be
1-• made ti the Legislative Assembly of the Prev-
mac of outarie, at its neXt session, for sin act to
renuitesthe North Riding-, of the County of Hu-
ron to the South Rillillg of the said County, fe
Registratien pm:poses.
PETER ADAMSON,
County Clerk.
Gderich, Sept. 10, 1875. 301
SEAFORTH
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS.
THE undersigned -desire4 to state that he has
:Oudpauert.clesed from Mr. FRANK PALT111DGE hie
Phetegniphing business, which he -will hereafter
PICTURES -OF r .ALL KINDS
Taken in the latest end hest styles of the Art.
Haying had long experience in the business, the
the subscriber has no besitution in guaranteeing
entire eatiklaction, and trusts to reeeive itcon-
tinueues• of the liberal patronage betowed on his
predecessor.
ALL THE OLD NECATIVES ON HAND
CHARLES MOORE;
Sea -forth, ,Tuly, 1873. ' • 292 -
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10 inches in lieiOt, with bror
a large head, relimuling one of !
fretful: Ap at hs r ec be
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- ateke His voice w,
eti!itrariansi,veiiigoltiig 4:a31)07tc2rifrol,l'orillli'
nt
as In our chum Ilemips,
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are::: after
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ITnion as 'tate (1824:i it
AlarinsussltaenonnifIger.-ena:, axi:•111,4.1
wri
a :P1-ea4ber of mor( ti
int, -
-1:ste,r, 00:hnaortatehiine_eerreingylhlultiisii:si
alieuld drop from th -1Bouefth
: ');1112infighpttoils;esie_imeslii:Ypeaoetil:11:ailettelgttesc:::.4itrti.ihItit:sinblt
. 7fistusthas. a:teinhtisntiliiigyll: finfelnioatnatotwlot
sword, was soineti nes very liki
bludgeon. In this rot sermon I
Iron) him, to illustraf a point, he fi:
ed the congregation nith the follol!
incidi'„selit:*
Twasriiling longthe road S
time ago, a man over ook me whohn
- as if he might be a p -eaeher. He 4.n:
ale by name, and, aft r some talk, ao
if I was ready to their the troth
told hini. that Cartwright was in in
my debts were paid, Imy will madeo
I was neatly for anything. • 'Very VS:
said he, Von old ignoramus, or
erite, you ought to know too miteli.
too honest, to reanaln a Methotlitt
use to be one inysellf-yes. a Meth.
preacher—until 1 fonnd out the err
my way.' ' Ho ! 11o; I' said I. ' and.
are you now?" " Cartwright rnenq
the name of the denomination to NS'
II ig interlocutor had oone, but wiri:
- need not repeat, and then prote4
"Now, brethren. I knew well eni
AA the devil had ()Wynne of three
to get a man oat of the Methodist Ch
-hitt) that denomination, and that
Must be raseality in money mat
• woman scrape, or liquor, at the bo,
Of this fe1101.17 8 Change SO, jaagilirr
his looks, 1 pulled a bow at a Yee
*id said 4 What was that tn.SS )1311
about a woman!' ‘ lartwright, yo
reseal 3:' he shouted In 4 rage, ' lie
you ever hear about1that -`,e And. pu
whip to his horse, 6 "WaS soon o
sight. I never sa.ni or heard of the
before, but that's the way 1 treed
coon—no, drove that skunk to his.
Cartwright was once preaching
amp meeting, when euddenly
- came up a strong Wintl, which frith
some of the people1 so that they ro
go. He cried out,i 51 $it still, bre
sit still ! It's only- My old enemy
devil, the prince lof the powers o
air; he knows I'm preaching, awl
to keep von from hearing me.
was herAtst, four year genet he
have had many a tssle. More
once hes had (behest of it, and g
down ; but ninny !t1 time, by th
'God, I've given it to him roams
mede hie old hiderattle ;” arid, aft
episode, went on with his sermon..
How is it that you Methodiet
tn0r01<lli7ntmfr8i,l'iLljorrir5ailinito3i?"a:co()titcersadeil
ation to him. " We have no
them," said. the old man, "aur 1)
!itililin' eti e .1) sie :el. 11:si fn :.‘ al 1): Nut 1. leet of. <11r1offl'ilt 1 1 Ini x ie saeesa; 1 ris's t.17 tt"
fallen into deep decline, judging fr
'the well -meant ;but mis-placed c
of some obseire college. tre
Peter" himself ; became a Do
though I suspect his nearest appr
Hebrew adGreek was a little I.'
aZithaousinghath.teoli.nhei:fecthInktilivc(71141us (4
ttirtiogerse,aitnilleilsocita4r1:)ferelosanqduemnic(eldl. e l
, .hestaop aii.,:xlidde., ta:i‘hi:n. :Isl kit:. a, i)ifiltii,:bly1)ic sp e eck I
411 the enthusiasm •Oi. 3i ,nleiai asrruil g:iiete,
Methodism -ow -Mel' Dr. Cbabutr.k
. ten oil one theek Ils rarely tur
- ioetti ca s'ti li.i. thllht,rii!.ceetcsri,ile. ___.; ,z of eib, 1(c111,11away.tbi i. g. em.1,1-1:ti,b,ile .::le:It.eai(lksil til Ife::::iiieesol eilsoniffogats:ciftIr::::IN,::%' %.:15.‘hltii:::11°i
of the oak and hickory on his
and the traits of the frontiel ii
he was surdy, honest, fearl
1
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alisff6elleoli,:i.sgs to clo-ate Iciens
" MI - "NI -ow -ridge had. been ii
In -of niornorve, The sier
preservat i•oi.
lialeer of ninth as ;a eri ie ;
1
It is .plasant,Ecat any' rate. Ili
ent siunimens lot spiders and
ties Of tdcohol.; He easy that ti
gled for a few minutes ; but 1
that setsatiolj was soon , ext
and that th- .teere soon free fr
"Ile 4Ceagi011. he Vfi1;1),
Serve a large female spider' ant
fur of her yo4ng onviz, that he'
;,-ared. He pa the mother int
a,leohol ami ' saw that, after
she folded taente, oer up
24,41- was at ret. He then p
.lottle the venlig ones, who,
41anifested acute pain- Wir
131trpri5e to see the ntother ru
fl'0111 her lethargy, dirt arou.h• athet her vonng onest her it
, o
'ars over thens, agaio
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