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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-07-02, Page 66 Canadian Cattle Expors. One of the most remarkable de elop- meats of modern trade is the cattle traffic of Canada with Great Britain and Continental countries. It is safe to assert that 4 years ago the trade had no existence, and yet the total of last year's trade was nearly four times as large as that of 1877, and more th�n 30 per cent greater than it was in 18 8. Large as the exports have - been, and,. still are, they are not to be compared with what they may be. •The business seems to have taken farmers by surprise and even now that the novelty is wear- ing off, and they are accommodating themselves to the requirements of the future by raisinga better class of animals. Their short comings are still considerable and serious_ The public records give the following figures, showing the shipments for the last three years. 1877 1878 1879 Cattle 6940 18655 25009 Sheep 5509 41250 8033`2 Swine430 2078 5335 More than twenty thousand cattle were shipped at Montreal,four thousand at Quebec, and the remainder at Port- land, and Boston. Although the weights of the cattle shipped were not officially recorded, and it is not therefore possible to state them with more than approxi- mate accuracy, it will be fair to assume an average of 1300 lits. per head, which shows a value of 3ic per pound, live weight, at the port of shipment. It would be very interesting if reliable weights could be obtained, for the pur- pose of comparison. Without this _ in- formation it is impossible to obtain a definite and accurate idea of the yearly improvement which has taken place. If we are to hold the front rank, we must know all the facts relating to this interesting feature of commerce. The extraordinary success of the past three years is no guarantee that it will be continued, unless we effect the changes in practice which the competition of rivals his made imperative. The natural advantages which Canada has over her competitors are great. Her ttimate is, without doubt,the healthiest,. he best calculated to produce cattle not only free from the diseases which plague the Americans, but of purer blood and healthier phisique than any in the World. Add to this the comparatively • short railway journey. to the port of shipment and the three days' sail in the river and gulf to the ocean, and the summary is still imcomplete. The Canadian beeves are the 'only ones which are absolutely free from taint of any kind, and therefore well able to compete in British markets against all imported cattle. The cost of production needs to be compared with: that of the United States, to ascertain on which side lies the advantage. to the feeder. In the States -the principalfeeding grounds are in the west. The management of the trade is well known. Cattle which' have grazed ou the rancho lands are gathered,into feeding stalls,to be finish- ed off on corn. It is true that corn may be bought for 25 cents a bushel,and hay and forage at proportionately low rates in the Iowa and Nebraska distri.ets. These states are increasing their corn areas and yields per acre, `and, also their herds. Railway freights from there to the east are about 47 per head per thousand miles or an average of $10 all round. What is the result ? In the. first place, the animals although im- proving in breed, require longer to mature and obtain the 1600 pounds, which is said te be the standard for remuneration. Medium-sized animals are barely profitable for shipment. It is well known .that American cattle do not stand as high on foreign markets -as ours. They caunot therefore comma such good prices. They are a cruder lot, show less for food consumed,, and. when fiuishedhave to undergo a tedious journey east, which results in much bruising, occasional fever and some- times a good deal of waste. After- rest they enter upon a sea voyage, which, under favorable circumstances can hard- ly be less than nine days. However much is done to improve their breeds, they will always be under these . great • disadvantages. Whatever economic speculations per- lsous of authority may indulge in when dealing -With Canadian Agriculture, it must always be remembered that we are without oiicia.l.Agricultural Statis- tics, and therefore without data. There e are facts enough from which to form a judgment as to the profit of beef raising. We know the cattle export has increas- ed largely, without decreasing the num- bers of our herds. If our farmers are ssustainiug au actual loss, their capital must get less, and saving will therefore cease. Really they have increased, for larger shipments are the accumulated surplus: This is enough to show that saving has not ceased. What .has been the rate of profit it would not bre easy to state, as it' has varied, and will vary under different circumstances. With our imperfect knowledge, it. cannot be shown exactly. _ In the report of the Washington Commissioner of Agricul- ture for January, 1880, the value of farm =line's over three years old is given thus :—New York, $11.60 ; Ohio, 4:36.57 ; Illinois, $31.49 ; Iowa, $32,15 Nebraska, '31.13 ; an average of $35.2 l; If we take the average weight .of the considerably wider than say in the propor The milk must b vessels, and remai sible place in sl shaken,. until th Thirty-six hours outside% tiree neecessary' temperature be kept at Fahrenheit, and i care must be to smallest acetifica teen hours, :low$ safe time. If the to- all hope of ► ready to heat the this country, but be perferable. P ly, without $kaki stove, which sho warm to start wi raise the tempera ly be seen to fo ring, which will the. bottom of th fully watched. - swell and thicke proachea the b cream will prese ion of straine in the comer, crea wrote ri oro e b ► ttt'in, " h ee o two. ar into th'ae tat c.oles p0s- so Il leov: dm , nn- ini as risen. b fo ill ►ehe ad less f the 44 tie bon a :cat he cutest t e f teen he of lace ix- get' e the : ve age ly d es, f re ell w ' ar: ow in fl t• on • summ:r n that n ion take er, will milkc utter. milk, on "water ace the og,ont ld be o h, and ure. A o• on th to of the pan, s n a shor , and, a- iling - p t a roug pearance, the color will b less! orange brown, accord richness of the; ilk, and th be gently remov to the If the ring break which i heat exceeds 21 C F., t mix with the k, and, t be in a greatmeasure care should be taken to r degrees, as othe wise th have a "fire fang flavor. are sedulously a ended t perfect success o the fir When cool, th "scalde ed" or "clotted" ream in an almost so id cak deed wh en eaten with : n (very few cloves in a o• ns no lemon peel, if you lel other arrangeme • t of fresh fruit ; but the ,! oleagi render it unfit f • r tea o long does it take this cre- I have done it i forty-fi has never take three 'el way is this : P t the c ea vessel,vessel, and stir i around wi or, if this is co • sidered ob with.a spoon or wooden sp. butter forms in , small g ail hardly any butt-r=milk, : Jed is will be very s perior t ► of milk. Put the „ ains, ei cold eater, and wash c re ully ing th process as you would ordin ry way. 'lisp r ter. !How t• Buy . Hors: Lo• . at him :tending quietly stabl to see h: has no 'ric of one h nd foot o • er the o he . this h: often c tti the fire par hind foot with' the sh. rp. cal shoe, thus ma ing hi •• la e for m •nths. ' ;hen bro gh ctn allow him to b:' jockie• in ;hi: Take your stan ► on one :id Of and 1 •t him w: �. nater: ily an by ; ti en turn •,'• d walk by, sho other side. N . w staid. ehi have aim walk •ff in front of from ou ; the.: tura an• walk you. • bserve if the goes ree y a and•• lents his ind feet in he his fc re feet. 4ext, ha e m by y • u, and b: ck and for h, his a tion tics: y. No look at i is eyes nd ma tion ' ith your.hand to ar h y -on ill tended o strike I� h quic . ly, or dr ' ws the he. visio may be .epeude on good and no blindnes i -eyes :hould b modes telt' pr Sun -ven eyes alb apt to get bili hors: grows ol. , and of en oh= a vie ous teqmp r.'Ex mi e t and -ee tha't they are so nd str and : yen. Lot k at his fore notice if he ha- strong knee jo that hey are •t sprue . xa hind legs close t above an' b hock: for any wellings, a d e for c rbs mild s • avins.. No • lo the pastern j•ipts an s ' cuts : nd interf:rings, o if er sour- on them in cons qu: •ice The pasterns t h(uld b rat' er a ca riage hor ..,and n t one If the latt r, a d long ad. els are pt' togive out at a bar p race horse uc pasterns a le tion: ble.' n heavy daft ani are npardona le. Tl e feet are ften plisse ov thorough eats nation f th se utm st ii>tpo tante. he . s reast uablyl lar e, thehoofs c toug 1, free fro crack , net s well set up at he heels,, other will soon s •ear down. oh pave hart roads, an l tie lio se beco sore. If aiwa. ;s to be ep ' in t try t wort on a farm r d rt ro heel are of o objec ionable rega d, the insi e of th hoofs they are free f m corn , anti t is a : ood s zed frog to s ften tli the eg, -when the foo stamp: grou id. pay- guilt horse is she best in h me i, while a to d one, wi la longi er legs m: th . saddle, ut the s to be -iaele from the h dl, 11 ses s long. • 6 e t •e s ov e in fd t ath" would rn d e p ns I ar ful- p' a i • : h:op •f� the o lo •ly mo• era sly cry gr dilly in: wil s'ort- rea •• ; - his :ame sic Ias oul.d b: care- t • of di of n r i st 6 e in,th • , .list o•me rig pa •pry •ill d e crea e bat ui • ed. s:'the . utti If the gu tten or • e t clicinb se,) r pr one p c flee m to e n t • •• y • it will ilk ap- w ole r 'a ap- e or to the ust o aol. •; the ue will h will °#reat fi y it will e flints Ira itee pt ut- k off o in- s tart and any served rt cies ow le ru ? sec ndt3—it lute'. The terane htiehand, jectburble, 1 tu•1.. The is ; there is wh t tlhere din: rt' new co••e,Jinto finish - in the 1 a gen h 1 • • I, I' i his P ; fling u,. ging of his s pf his, heaps d not aces. e road, qulietly' ielig his •u` and oe and towards di easily rapks of ti ,otted a thing e4 mo- n: as if kvinks a the ✓ Ilya ,. The inept. .s the a4terize teeth ►n' ly set es and n s, and. • e the l wthe p cially .katall c ear of a e any o this. h rt for s oping. tic, they 11 In a s objec- • 1 they r, but a s f' the id be a.. and 1' y, end i e they •• Qat or •• t foot - e OOUn- a s, low lastly, a 1d . see a there jar . to u the of aserlk- raugy- y e pre - e hould o weak- cJ sl and only be • a • •• • ing bodi • feral le fo not e sa ong nets ITh. le knee ; `do n, rath sh rt i tali If the ail l'ft:l hoar New Yorkers, which should be; as well usu.• lily a evide ice e) l;red as tetra, at 1300 pounds, the value and pert If:it lie of the cattle was less than 31 cents per and•:ti.sily�, tb r versepound. The advantages may,therefore, case be claimed for us up to the shipping . A. to the agl?, his is pert, and ou the other side of the water the t eth ill s 'se year they are still :treater. fs, n are ' llish ped k' It is It must be the aini of the Canadian to ca 11 a horse farmer to carry as many cattle to the way f•om'ten n area of, his hind as he can. What the can f ve a pre ryuess as t=# limit will be will depend on his culture. for a qer tan y he eyes axle Nature is on his side. He must devote ; sink ,z;ra}• hair, to the he more attention to the culture of fodder eller is a, want Ifni look is and roots for feeding iu winter. Mixed vaci -ve f iiushtudrv, and larger anis more nutri- -A' ter all tilde is a h eat risk tive crops must be the source of his in- ; ing t 'horse, ev;..0 from n owue creased profit. Improved breeds, rapid ; trut fol awn! n+.stly d'sposed fle'sll-ivakens, economy of tune, in fact, of 11 :i failings ;; f i• in ii�any ca whatever applies to English farmers rreallyignlran of what these, o may. with proper modification, be ap- cipiint ttsease which may be at the time of s o.'. jocks in. hi l covet; ng up (fin ing out ; au I. f andsi a str•nr s quit; s ept t '1 reedily t, old, u u e: sual fo ieight w en he -s twenty,' but ty • good r old t c me 11 o vont plical'le to hint.. Intelligent 1,ilanage- .in t ment will decide his remuneration. We . for are glad to ohserv.' that au Ontario ex" aeie e system he tricks faults at 1 eta r al it is back imber e the ld by s they ockies ill the adept this, Tin to a, and vi- buy- vho is speak he is �f in - i king As ig the ea„;es, when • r THE e" and e " • o se distemper" preval: t the e4 er if not shown me o p rebase, these break out er. It s safer to buy a horse tely up o it its arrival in town, e has a ianc tget diseased, . re theieller� have time - to im up." Neve mina a dirty rough looks ; you can clean er alid ooth the latter with - to tie animal soon ae you e, and a ter this he will probab- 25 t 5 ;per cent.. better than u bo tI t him.; . One rather, thin is sa er o buy than yvhen fat,: covers ;.bad points, and when, wn Bom.'what a rather fine ap-� horse tuirnso't to be very come king —( ountr, Gentleman. • Be is 1Vlad • t ► • England. rat tiagashm ,, n known to have ell -f: un�er b rade lived in I. en e ade = o r bells for the al' c iur h of sister, none of oma' n ; and o • e which is dated. he • los anti: nt indentified in 'he bides', bell mentioned ort • ate, still I• anging in North - shirt stl eple is that of Cold whish b ars • age of 1317 ; but re i s n t d ted examples, rom st a of inscription, must ider . bly older. One hundred rty- eves in all may be said •ta • by to hay: been cast before meneen;ient o' the seventeeth an .of these twenty-three are In Leieste :shire Mr. North 0 of the earl y period ; so that a di evince .1, three old bells two counties a curious coinoi-. Bu Ito-orth.mpton does not hay boated of a b:ll-Ionnder en o the aixteent century, us fit o e e h bun • ed years an eid ester ' l 1 oreo - er, many No theMpto • sire •ells were y eweomb-,; f Lei ester, the ch an besi • e Mari : " at Cold ► cin by:hiin, w th the inscrip- ew olf ' e o ekes er made 160 "--agate dy Rev'ew. • t' • e ei lst • f I• s io ►y i• h he e w •• ee re b. ry n BEng Av tygo�dthee o se ill •arri°d• in n Is* t - of tie severe ,ra tic:, fli y gat o ng dial(gue, w • he H :hie , • n t: idat foo Pari 1 yo • .bo good M =. M'I' awky en -fi • of your'vote f: 1, si , ti last wi say t ane any exce lent leas ig o oose, a rd I n.IwiIs ntit t my :leeti.n; t he . of ' lµ11 ri, u 3} ch t tie •• an e tl ma, • tov►te an•idat;-i! tr youM ins ep, • de 0 L' VO ds p'p ecia �e i its }b 1. dri k; s ccs s . !t at I ' 11' sen to tob ccn : s w No offe • ce cht as you 'doci:dto kn ave an -t4 hen en it ta� it ee a m c fe st fo to y 0 h • • 1 s El:: ctions. t •e way bribery t glish elections, laws 'a.;ainst the ed fro it the fel- too place in lament: y' honors enough, t. support nd gii' me the n the poling day?" Parliant mem- 'Mr. ikI Pawky, I of w ukyup at oot like a ou to try o you • trink sue sant he, id sent it, ht. $e wass too tb ask! ny other ar him." et I have" not of - Pawky, by asking t�an a yourself 11Ce you I. now how I shall t e glad if s ea me n a little • down„ peed some r—•o offence !I But I as • a stra = ger, that W how t: last mem- leman v ters." • 's Cao• By9,t u : i laws o digecstjl re al o wel p avid. el atel ys von gi the! t "e that a 3c ly uilt e eery ten ds of subli nil us r* re is a e fat 1' rtifi pe I y uq it G• zette ----‘Jam si' eh ;mist, 0, PbC ny 1 gh a 1:cte IS is aff , an erte • oh3, -r;i i ea- • -h = ou :h or o title,rom •t, fens,' - • ij lie tittion o are alkvays •f lee efi ial i : fl and; ulmon dr gg sts a d box T ni b r o d r m ect in .p r: jn' st pats irtn Su 'st stimi gi. ts. h Vi ming to Tgh .ST tli ti=, yet vii be he P , pfe with lcoh are actio engtj of the const tute lent ot abeve th may Cougl menet by gl• t prop( SZ gni t 111 etr rto in re i 0 les tin rich indent 5100 then are 'past 'eyepe sin, I porter. Mr, laitten, is to offer TA. r.rs h ee Sick eold"nuodal, tot the next Industrial Ex- thee trade wi each other, eveu, the e'ee • emmel hibitiou, for the be:,t four home -raised eery - (Ale Durham grade cattle, suitable for ex- gets cheated eeeilv by inu more '1 hors . It is after usiag a is in him can 'ound but, and We have ": eie for Auld by 11 Thp Old Devonshire Way of sem months thtt pretty -much 41 that ; en; Making Butter. best sa treateti aftnr the DuvonehirO fashion turn up after aosseseing one for •eare. • Henn , Chilb should be made of the strongeee tin. I the city stables so,many h lees are • Thee Innen hold from toe and , a half kep wider the eame roof, and eee e., fen e tiefaeli a went of proper ,ventilatiOe G ateful to, • a ;comfort- ou ;1 knowl dge of the is • lgbvern he opera- a • a -nutria an, and by do • of the clap proper - 1 • ct-d cocoa, Mr. Ep . s b ealfast: tables with d 'bever ge, which ny Leavy dot tors' bills. iou use of a • ch articles sti ution m: y be grad - til strong en • ugh to re- cy to dise se. Hun - m ladies !a e 'floating y o attap wherever poi. t. We • ay escape ft fay keepi • g ourselves ith pure blod, and a ed frame." t Jivil Ser- ld • my in pa bets label .ps & Co., H fneeopath- , T readneetle Street, 'lly 4ondon ' 482-52 0o ften .a co d or slight der :d a' vert ordinary, , st : s well lea to go as nce system: tically ne- im ! 1 curable affection o a serious pulmonary or: prudez t aware that sho ld never be trifled use `f Bryan's Pulmonic h: ve' sustained their ved twenty years. Thep do s, and exert a most nce on' all the bronchial o Bans. Sold by all unt y dealers,at 25 cents 0111 4X P I -Le'R TI H E •.t. WM. the •ale est, M ducted Hotels comis•odlons a enp, ie... Goo SITOR. CH GE HOTETi,Goderi6h, OX, roprietor. T is one of t C rihfortable an Best Con - the Province. The Rooms are d th Table and B: r liberally stab ing in connect on. 635452 AG NCIES. JII ohconn mod mor Far Leo N EC ge•t,G . l oney ry,at8p rate. Mo gages psi s and vi ie's new b ,Ge in, P loane r cent tgage off., lege p iek bl eral Loan an duce and Com on real estate simple inter bought and Terms to en °party for sa ok, Brussels, Real Estate lesion Mer- in WWII, Ost st. Charges Id. Matured. t borrowers. nt. 515 6 • o land, K in y free. sine $7 WE ade. , ugust OS oetly , Main nr own town. Terms and Address H. LLETT & 62642 Outlit free. A dress TRUE 626-52 tip V' ea PE" DAY at lto e. Samples " worth $5 free. A dress SPIN - land, Maine. 626-52 $10 to ever month. Wal -street, N 0 BA Yor n Invested n Wall -St., sent free expl ining even, - 587 -52 of in t the Sea SP OIF oNPERF I nets per nr years' pa• rticul C ARTICLES. ctly tinned of ohronierhenmatisrn ending by a receipt I have left aply to CHARLIES WOODS; 638 etALL AT 1 S. ROBERTS' D41JG STORE, ••-/ Seaforth, Or the,Great Sierra evade Smok- ing Conepoun ,1 a positive care for Catarrh, tend is eonlly dile dons in all Bronchi I Affections. The w rst o see; of Asthma, Ph hone and all DINE sees of t 0 Lungs yield readily to this treat - Agent. For Wale br all druggis 8. Prioe 75 cents a box. 601-52 J. par sal bre ken Blo ex essly to supply the it ron leinent. Being free 111 au3 foam, it energizing ol olio ed by correspond- er, and new life into all tem and bu 'cling up an tU on. It; is a excellent hie er brand where n IN de Sold y all drug- 01 ayin is Hatt ' tontradict ed. ery gent thing n Its way, but c Audit ay !there is nothing like pond Serup of dd Cherry for his, atareh, Cr mp, Whooping i r fact that tilt- • paid thiin- g Hy, in buying it shows that In (*terry is- eold In the Principal ge Aral d aline nine gbout Ontario. itis a • safe for ra infant as fur ane In buying it you will SaVO ire the arger sm. se they hold Unix than the sma.11. people e tint sect nol, how o regain goon iret ran he obtained by energy, ening tl e second Ag rod health); eadnehe, nlpitatiot of the heart. Yone !Pros ration, le w Spirite, 'nee seittn• am then day. wo doses of inegn ar size 75 :elite. Peel- druggi ehis vet in th world fo uts, Bruises, aieee Con e. and a nierls of Skin Have i gnaranto. d to give per- m qa ever. case or r roaey refunded. pee :box. For sale be Hickeon P. BRI Lieenced Anoti neer fo the • cif the Count*. All orderv eft at the Ex- ist) 001 e' will be promptly e tended ton D GENT.—Special atte tion given to • o• ck. attle selected for the English mar- k, a oder oh, ost. Terms mode ate 615 an cee bill AL Le L ETT Inc BARROWS, Lice sed Auction- s, M top. • Special atten ion given to • f La ded Property, Far Stock and mete. All orders left with( either of the ere gned at Walton P. O. or Lot 14, eon• notes nd stamps furnishe if required. ee le ONEY impro era e. JOH olLEND—Money to ed farms only, at 74 Carly ; private funds IS. PORTER. lend on noo d er cent, inter - 1 ONEY on fir int abl tto lig O EY erten a of the t. Appl • LOANn-In large t•class security, at 8 'vete fiends, or on to W. 7ILL, Seater O LOAN -04 Inn= 8 per cent. interest. rly or yearly, as deal rincipal, if so prefe to T1OMAS D. R r small Sums er cent. yearly he installment 628 ed Farm Prop - Interest pay- ed, with a por- ed. Expenses AN, Sentorth, 625 MOZIEY. The undersigned has a large sum of J -T -Ye money for immediate Inves ment on first mortgages on farm property. Seven and a half ale el upo . J. 11. BENSONeSolieitor, Se a - for h. 1 633 MEDICAL. de ea al. SCOTT, M.P. &o., Physic an, Surgeem and t o• f Pres ytertan Church. 349 Ac fir McGi onchen 1 University, Physician, Surgeon end , Seaforth, Ont. Office and residence, uth of the Catholic Church. 496 • di eon, etc., Coroner/ or the County of Huron and Residence, on Jarvis street north, TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TTTT -1--" • ate of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth, Ont. Offic and Residence in roar of Killoran & Ryan's. C Ile promptle atten ed to, night or day. A st ck of veterinary me 'eines nn hand ness and ceirtificates given if reqt ired. 407 hours' from 8 Mrs. Whitney's J --Lr Surgeon entist, Graduate of t,he Royal C liege of Dental Surgeons of ntario. Office ne brick block, Main Street, TAMES T. GARROW, Barrister, Attorney and t/ Solicitor, Goderilch. 681 M. C. Cameron, Q. C., Philip HOU, M. Cif Cara - 506 emlILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Commie - Appraiser. Accounts and notice collected on reaeohable terms. 866 s J f . Jutir 2, 18$0., TTTTTTTTTT TT 'TT TT TT TT TT TTTT TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TTTT GROCERY 4TORE NEXT THE POPT OFFICE. Our Tea at 40 ana 50 cents Can't be Beat. The Best c6t Tea in the Dominion. 60 0, NT i3L40K, 60 CENT JAPAN, , 60 ONT dREN, 60 CENT MIXED. ! {. 45 CENTS pEsT VALUE IN COFFEES. ' 30 CENTS. 35 CEr S. 1:"' These poods and Strengl are 611 BANKING SE FORTH ONTARIO. Office n the prenlises under David, son'. - Rotel, f+w-terly occupied the ank of Commerce. NOTE AM S DISCOUNT% FARMERS' SALE NOTES BOHR Drafts Issued, pa, able at all Brancheis of the Ba Commerce, of the Best Quality, and recommended for Flavor . in crest Alio, vied on Deposita. D. D.. ROSE, SEAFORTH. Money to Loan on Ma tgages, at from Seven te Nine er Cent. BED. BOGERS -Barrister and Attosney-a t• Law, Solicitor jn Chancery, ponveyancer, &c. C);; ce, Masonic, Block, Wingbani. Trust p'unds to loan. Careful attention to collections. 652 W. nIEYEL, Barrister and Attortkey at • Law Solicitor in Chancery. Commiseioner fo taking effidavite in the Province of Maeitoba. Private funds to leen at 74 to 8 ner cent. 633 th pr JAMES IIEHOE, 'Barrister Attorney, So- • licitor Conveyancer, eve, Stratford. Mr. hoe will be Seaforth twice each month, on hint end third Mondayd, arriving on the vions Saturday eveeiags. o will stay at Co fo in en it at Law, Solicitors in Chanoery and Insolvency, veyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices—Sea. lb end Brussels. $23,000 of Private Feu& to est at once, at Eight percent, Interest,payable rly. 63 The above firm has thin day been dissolved by tual consent. All accounts, due the firm to paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all Habil- Nov. 27 1876r IS JAMES H. BENSoln. EADER OF THIS NOTICE IS INVITED CALL AT 14. MoRRISON Ss SEAFORTH. ‘Aff. PROMISE YOU A CORDIAL WELCOME. We hav on hand a La/rge Stock of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE Cheaper thaof any oi her House in the Trade. ,latst to hand, a Large Quantity of the BEST SWEDE Tcr.RNIP 1 SEED, which will be sold at Bottom Prices, AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. AW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCING , Ce., LICH. ORS fcl the Consolidated Bank of ' L-'1 Canada and the Canadian 'lank of Commerce - Varna aria Town and Village Property bought ' em Rim at reaeouttble rates of intetest. Cherg es ono- i nvested for private enrsons upon the be ,t mortgage securitien withoet any expense to S. McCAUGHEIn M. A. F. HOLMESTED. Tn S. CAMPBELL, Ptovincial Laud.. Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Orden by mail prompt ly a tendei to. 79 D. S. CAMPBELL, ilitcnell. ALL THE GOODS ARE THIS SEASON'S MAKE, WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOW PRICES FOR WHICH HE IS NOTED. AND CALL AND SEE FOR -OURSELF. G. OFFORD, JR., MAIN ST. SEAFORTH. CROQUET AND RING TOSS. LARGE LINE, CHEAP, AT C. VT _ S.AILFOIVT1-1- FANS. NOBBY FANS. FANS. PALM LEAF, 1 FRENCH and - JAPANESE, AMERICAN, All , from Fit.: Cents upwards, at C. PAPST'S Bookstore. POST OFFICE STORE, 'WALTON. IONCE MORE respectfully beg 'leave to return thanks to my nurnerons customers for their kind patronage during the last 12 years that I have been doing bnsiness amongst them, and kindle solicit a continuance of their favors for the future. I have just reoeived a Large and Well Selected of all descriptions. Also always On "hand a full assortment of DRY GOODS GStoReicoocf EitIES—TEAS a Specialty—which, for quality and price, are the best in the County. and Coal 0i4Hardware, Paints and Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Bacon and Hams, in fact every - A Large Steck of Glassware, Lamps thing required in a general store. Ask for -what you want if you don't see it. Cash or farm produce taken in exchange. I -would also intimate to all parties indebted to" me for last and previous years, to come e.nd settle ay cash or note before the end of this month, or the accounts will be put into other hands for collection. No further notice will be given. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. —I am also Valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, one of the best loan societies in the Dominion. The above Society loans money on good farm security for a term of from three to twenty yearn On the most favorable conditions. LIFE INSURANCE.—If you want Aux life insured give me a call, as I am agent for the Sun Mutual Life Assuyinee Company, one of the best Life In- surance Companies in the Dominion, and conducted en tha,,nost economical principles. Don't for- get to give me a call. I am always attentive to business. Post Office and Telegraph Office in con- nection. Clover, Tiratthy, Turnip and othir seeds on hand. HOUSE PAINTING. UGGY TOP. ROB ERT FU LTON, HAS PIURCHASED T E RIGHT FOR THE COUNTY 0 HURON FOE SMITA'S PATENT PORTABLE ADJU9iBLE BUCCY TOP, The et and Most !' sinful:Invention of the age, ThisIBuggy Top is prowounced the market,. And o e that is becoming each a favorite that the ap mid is unparalleled, for the simple tea - son t t any person* everl a child, Call adialit it -witho t any inconvennee, and only wants to be see to be appreci tea. ;Its neatness, strin 'incite- of adjusting . a a durability cannot be Thelfollowing Londe Carriage Bniidees Tops Invented : John Caenpbeli, Den, Mayes of an, Eine.; J. Dart, Eeq.; .3. Hodgins, Esq. , Orders Promptly Pilled and Sado- /action aztarinzteed. A f w Township Rights for sale Sant pyBuo Ti A MOE STOCK OF Whicih the people of Verne and vicinit will do well to call and inspect before purcha ing e'ne• • Gar en Seeds can, ake sure of get Fres and Reliable at the Varna Geocer Oatmeal, rornImal, rt. All kinds of FRESH GROCERIES a 644 ILAYEBY, THE SEAFOR AND STOVE EMP MRS. WHIT Has now on hand tecoMplete assort Aliir_il_ CANS, PAI sAonl :It aa Itl Hoatrhde rTli: al ie :lei, riuct eer ii a , melee, up ett al° ' nreruisee, from ntsf-clase stock, end will be en - ng then Rut c. REFRIgERAT RS. Ale() on hand, al number of the elebeeied ! GOOLD and QUEIEN Refrigerators. For Pens and Stele these Itefeigeratono cannot t enraged. No housekeeper shoild be without onle 'IMPERIAL 1111EASyRt,S hand, stamped accdraing to the AcS. Will be eold in sets or separete as desired. ;EAVE NG - Done on the Short4et Notice, Mlle& with Tis or Galeanized PAINTING Finest Br,cinds of 0 At the LowEet Prices, Wholesale * Also a large assortneent of Lamps, GI kND SIGN PAINTING, Orders for all Kinds of J. GRA.VES is prepared to do ell kinds of House and Sign Painting, Paper Hang- 1PC:ntwi:Iblult4t.taenntdeeecid-to ing and Whitewashing. Satisfa etion Guaranteed or no charge made. Orders receive prompt attention. Glee me a Trial befOre purchasing el ewhere- left at Wilson & Young's, Lumsden & Wilson's, or Woe Robertson & Co.'s, will . al Oik a B4401 Jobbing Sags - Au eastern. 'Inking into with the lea sole. v-lehaethBeelre: globe- It is tanners. but Northern Baia class sui gem rtef eisoFe:fT5tt.:43313 efroefojtsimlaisea500:uariBfother. vinagd6tshwe idiaty ceipts Were Biel:is when th 7t4lIfatgoeoaoturref: eropire quite amounts to no fres. bite In to leather trade itnotinejudatueldge, thine regard tb its f proeurea C• than that eut the former to such a degr in having so sulphur water too, enabling large surpina Eastern tan Australia in nent, and par material whie is what is kno. obtained from acacia. The,s_ when about te' nine or ten i bark -is strip April or early than five inch od. As the ac for tanning, b rheler sirability of it of the wattle the forests in. wattle -bark t growth ef the ing the past ae. er from the , more than am have not only have been imp 11,11et even from the same time tie bark is ex 1384 tons in I in lt379. The "Itt:be WaS - Intel tors say that t ton will be 143 of Colunalsia 1.4 t:Ote'laipnoj tutteentbhuyzegaa riage of John yY aur kg t )0h, oX$3 gaie the bride for 41,000,000. Nicholas Norri Thinkiug sloth walked on, wh he Pad time ibtis/jdaiNvy es dalasolow let the hat arc the yeting real two hawks in _ them, noiimb are large bite venerable p day, Faye t forward to famine suffer 'spare aske lehalylilaTtlTetaalie"liP her means ; purpose. It N that she hall happier think inTI 5: :I, (ie1)-: j:htipat,er:i :e:ryede 2371aaLI:11: he as "don't mind tl au— glitresr. , by eating can reeenVer, thou, eilbt °Cos:1;1 1 srd8in ri€Pero- two-thirds of barn. Sannr similar loss. • Bell also suff tirwoomehtilmienewys deal of fencin in many pia. blown down. -cession was WaIlaceville Xiller were