The Huron Expositor, 1880-07-16, Page 6•
The Advanoe-'of tie Army .
Worm.
any of th farmers of Nevi Haven
az ty are making allthaat: in cutting
th it grass and grain, t • 'ng to get
ead of the army worm. Much of it
is unfit either for grain o cradle, but
the numbers and depreda ions of the
dreaded pest are so eaten. ve, that the
ution seems wise. The worms
ve made sad havoc alre . dy on some
ms in East Haven, : ranford and
adison, and in Fair Hay ii East and
den they have also a ,:n disastrous-
ly at work, al'thoagh not such large
n tubers as elsewhere as yet. They
ve appeared in limite nnmbere in
u
arty every part of. the . tate, and are
hatching out and growing with incredi-
ble rapidity. On Saturd y they ap-
peared at Stratford and airfield. , In
Newtown the worms hay:. now left the
rye, having appropriated every head,
az d are attacking the meaows in force.
Berne of the fields in New ® wn are liter -
Way covered with worms. Half a dozen
etimes take possession of a single
k of rye or oats, and a lade of grass
is inhabited by two or three. The
w rm burrows into it an. devours its
bstance, while a half,dzen less sue-
saful foragers burro n its roots.
Mme of the fields look as a fire had.
pover them, and it is probable
at the grass roots are in many cases
ki ed, making reseeding ' ecessary. A
harder says : "Carriage wheels are
mnffied by the worms pa sed over, so
that the vehicle is nois:less." They
eat rye, oats, grass and co is with great
avidity, but potato tops are not a favor -
food, and they someti •• es, when not
hungry, go around a fie d. Tobacco
to untouched.
A farmer whose rye th:y had eaten
describes their march as irresistible.
He tried to stop them or turn them
aside, buttthey made stra ght forward
to the nearest herbage. hey climbed
ov r stone fences a soli, squirming
Pi s of gray, many yards 'de. and the
le gth of the whole obstrue ion, covering
it Pp like a blanket. So •• :times 'they
leave an exhausted field ant take to the
ro • , as if under intellige u t guidance,
•,d follow the road until : nother eligi-
bl:: field is reached. The a• attire worm
is about an inch long a•d as large
around as a rye straw, and has a whit -
is head, but they are of : I1 sizes, the
angst when just h: ched being
ac ceiy perceptible. A W : stbrook far-
m :r says he has discover e d that the
worms are averse to the he.. t of the sun,
an. do most of their miscaa ief in the
Iy morning and the sh des of the
ev : ring. He adds: "The burrow into
th : tender shoots, havin ensconced
inseives therein, out of the reach of
th : aunts rays, keep up heir. eating
un it the stalk is hollo and the
lif : gone. They then get on of that and
or wl to the next stalk, a d if some
o : er worm has cleared the t out ahead
- of hem, they crawl on to nd another
no eaten."
t
..
:
e Eichest Soils C
hausted..
be Ex—
ter the tide of ens gration set
s ongly toward. the West those who
w e left behind on the A Mantic coast,
by harder work, more car fill cultiva-
ting ., as well as by the ap elication of
lar:e quantities of enrich' a g Material,
sleeve manfully to procure row. Mother
E: th a harvest of equal value with
th se raised by the pioneer 'n the great
W. ate By these means th..y were for a
lo • g while enabled to con• pete "; with
th m, as the cost of bringin; to the East
th bountiful Western yiel.a . tended to
eq alize the value of an ac :'s return in
bo, a places. But as time rolled on and
sti 1 more had been gather : d from our
Ea:tern'fieIds,. without ade• nate return.,
an the West was stil unfolding
re riads of new fields,the contest be-
es .• a unequal, and in spite •f the best
eff rts of these Eastern toil::rs the lands
ca tivated 100 years ago cannot by
than be made to supply enough for the
su rounding inhabitants, a d an unseen
bn net unfelt meridian dive es the land
of scarcity upon the Eas from the
lard of plenty- upon the Vest. This
lin slowly but surelytravel: Westward,
as he centre of our popul; tion moves,
an is still every year dra • ing nearer
to he setting sun. As a ountry we
ha e, and no doubt shall for many years
co 4 tinue to have, a large an ual harvest
of all food products, encu • h and to
spalre ; but surely as the sun moves
we tward every day, we c n see the
ti , e in the future when many of our
mo t fertile States, now fu •Wishing to
us ere and Europe million of bushels
of he most nourishing gra ns, will si-
len ly enrol themselves wit those' who
are now compelled to go dor a to Egypt
to buy corn. Rohr. J..Dodg
A Word from Ca ' ornia.
correspondent writing
mea town, Ga;iforuia, under
20 h, says
' Farmers hero have beg
their hay,—the 'Cayuga
ale ad in the fields. Galifor
siet
cut
�V`>r
ha3
fie
wh
an
s of oats, barley and rw
green, or just after it
at is known as timoth
in New York and Mic
rish here, BO grain s
le 'the sun shines, takes
it is a good, substitute,
petites of hungry horses au
. It often happens that
tat supposed by its own
sown with pure seed w
promiscuous growth of o
wheat and chess ; and it is
a ystery to account for -t
of he oats and barley, as to
the chess came there.
the
is to
for
Lilace
ape
fief
acr+
pro
a p. ethoric purse for its o
harvest. But like mortals 1,
was doomed to disappoin
when the grain began to sho
it Was evident that 'an ene
thit,' for oats, barley, chess
ter .s appear: d among the wl
w k three machines slashe
mi. ed product for hay, leavi
of comparatively pure whe.
reaper. Hay will be cheap
yeae, for foul wheat fields h
abundant. More than one
farmer has had his calcula
is this manner. A person
that as oats and barley will
as well as wheat, though no
in quantity and quality,
wheat caught to be worth
teat
wh+
bee
from Cer-
ate of May
n cutting
hiefs' are
-shay con -
est stalks,.
'heads out.'
or clover
ligan, don't
raw, cured
its place,
s the ap-
cattle et-
a field of
r to have
eat yields a e
ts, barley, s
s much- of
e preseuce
know how t
�s to the
much. B t the nt
sale and gives th
meat' for deducing t
mum."
A Tito'
We hav of
ence and . alc
which shduld
raises of eve
rainy dayi, or whe
a day orapar of
nothing particular
implements avid m
pair may monde
for use. Or, in the
happening when in opera
times, too, when the work i
tura n'p:'irs t
buye 'an ar
price :o the min
0Wit. ,
onven
1-hodst
he Tor
hick, o
may
there
go" a
of Ir
e rea
• ythi
, an
CUT
which would cause • slay, we can a1
have at hard th
mend it immediate
the work �vith lint
accomplish w fat t
specified timet W
farmer say that he
have done a aortal-
plowing
ertai
plowing or mowing,
been for' that sto
breaking some porti
to repair which he
miles, When i>� oug
by himself on his o
an hour or 80 T
had shown weak
autumn, but _ avin;
or workshop o his
necessary tools, it w
and now,'in the mi
when others depen
this particular pies
with getting in the
happens that he
months `before w
which he fully inte
pared for in tiine f • r the se
A. shop and tools w. uld ha
this, and as - much money
about have supplie. the to
times very small th ngs effe
purposes whick hav .. a gree.
in carrying en s • stematio
the right tine, nth: Findisp
erations of ;the farm -G "
graph.
en sp
e of
be to
ry fa
tt is
ken of p
small
upo
er' in
ver th
day w
et hinery
and
event o
e
to
re
en
t•
a
necesa
and
nch del
ere is to
have o
felly
field
&o. if
0, stn
n of the
had to
to hav
n pre
at very
esa th
f no littl
• wn, an
sput o
at of
ed on h
of• work
crop, th
as _ afr
nld h
ded sh
Tob . cco.
The following let
the Exeter -Reflector
the sngject of it is
ment in ` either t
pockets of a large n
we consider it of a
republish in the E
fit of -die users of th
—The high crimes
tobacco are seldom
may be ii 'peached
crimes and misdem
can be proved to ha e often
witted and are still . ommitt'
it poisons the body ; second,
unclean ; third, it •• akes
foul ; fourth,it destroys the el
brightness of the o. untenan e,
makes the teeth bla k; sixt . it
the month ; sevent • , it • of
clothes the smo er wears
it poisons the air an
breathe ;- ninth, it
sive to smell ; tent •
intellect ; eleventh,
bibity, it causes ins
temperance, it kills
it lessens the smoke
it excites. unholy pa
sin and crime, it r
troys the fineness of
destroys the acute:
ing, pit impairs and'`
troys all the finer
physical, intellectu: social
it renders people m•xe liabl
tageous diseases, it t , ansmits
diseases from those ho ha
those who use it,cau es prem
of the whole nature, t causes
death, it causes ma. ► seriou
and some that conn • t be cur
coucer of the -stomas., of th
the cheeks, of the p. ncreas,
apoplexy, it causes •aralysi
dyspepsia, it cause" consu
causes impotency, it cau
fever, it lCa,uses .d rnccea,
trembling of the erves,
delirium tremens, it causes
ulcers of the month, throat,
tongue, it .souses con . estion o
it causes palsy, it ca a ses pile
heart disease, it, can res nervi
causes. ver igo, it c y ses sore
causes epilepsy,it cat ses loss
it causes s eeplessne: s, it oa
of the jaw bone, it c: uses n
causes so e• ething hich t
call "loco.. ator ataxaa," it ca
thing whish, the doctors cal
pectoris," it destro s manl
resolution 'mita vict ..s, it c
news and i • leness, it njures t
weakens t e stoma* . , it i
brain, it p � events th h right
the nerves it injur ously,
mucus in mbrene of the
causes enl rgernent f the
lessens vi ality, it nervate,
spring of t : ose who i+se it, its
often worn: in the c. ildren t
parents, it makes sal ow skin
countenam s, it stn • ts the
boys and y. ►ths, it dwarfs
powers, �• yseal, intone
moral, it •. 'kes the as very
they begin t use it, makes
somtimes leen and •omen,
ritated, it auses • : tarrh,
disease of + • e kidney s, it cau
of the gum; and teet , , it in
cross and irritable (and
women too ,it makes the han
it lessens • nd curta'Is the
nduranco,it causes ntold 1
uffering, i k autes t +e destr
buildings a, d. alp thing, it cat
han a bilk ars to
han thro
money the
er was
of last
tthe p
e mout
miser of our ba
fficiei}t 'nteijest
08IToit f e r the be
weed :. ►a x EDI
nd mise: mit
honght .f. bba
f the fol o ing h
senors, a 1 f wh
e n c.
g ' Fi
it rend
he .bre:t]
ar ess n•
fifth
pot be
tes"1
eigii
render it unfit
akes th ai 'off
, it we ns 1
it cans s inset
nity, it ; a sea
ore th , n alcol
s muscttla pov
cions, it eads
athe v is , it • s
sense o t ste,
s;ofsen e'f h r
lten en it ly • es
feeling:, whet
or mo
o c
ecti
e it
ede
mat
ladi
cause
y
0
a'
p
r
at s
teals, -+o
on . vit •
nd tli
s
in t e
heard a
cted • o
allott
t had nt
or- r t
chin ,
nd o
n o e
gin .af
aple..e t
race.• i
�1 ho
the e
+.•get•e
sea o ,
,•nisei g
go
v=ry t • i
id -Bev :r 1
pPien, : n
lila be ,+r4-
sob's w zit.
e 'saveda 1
cls wo II,
lsJ So '..
t I°Ivalu blle
d'al to de
an • S,�t
neable • jiI-
ntt wn -ls-
i
ublish
ee ', an
est
,sires
m
.b
1
a
it
h
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•ttt
on.
•
coo
rat.
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41
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•
IU
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e
gue,
cau
cau
it ion,
s tor
if causes
it can::s
i ,cura.le
lis a.d
ti ebr:lin
,1Jcau;e
us ase,: i
th' oat, i
f .• �zno
0
e
e
1
se
ur
e
a
n
us
e
�u
aq
.e
n oa do
u away e
.is usedi.
s, most farmers here be ieve that it destroyer -it would
ansmittod from wheat, and, there- the poor of the world
, a natural product of wheat—an five times,'i ahuost
+erect and absurd notio as every what is pa`d for;brea
ties produces only its owl
l of wheat near town con.
•s, or a square guile, lc
icing in the spring, au
•
kind. A that advoc
prising 640 abolition of
oked very. little childa
betokened clad and gc
er after one million
notedly he are engage
ment, for hausts the
its heads ' vigor, it im
y had done i mines the
and other it renders
eat. Last diseases of
down the f vincible on
g patches qualifies Ki •gs, ',Em
andges,
ears, jand
ehension
e
pe.
this urs.
eua-dw
hui gry
Ballow si
in its ma
oil, it dE
ides civil
eluable r:
armies s
amp life,
the field
t for the ' C
here next `. t
ve made it 1 fi
ouncillors.
ers, Teac
nest comp
he respons bilities re
t takes fro.. m'nist
hat sacred influ nee.
adiate fro c. the ; i
•
ions upset
might say t
yield flour r
the same te
he mixed
,nearly as (
pry year
this so
ed and.
it costs
very pl
, think
a evil,
en to•
it give
6 ly pe
aefactu
otirces
sceptib
it rend
erors,
111
on
eflegts
ec
30
ng n
8,
a
elt
bcar
easi
it
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kes
ic
th
se
11
11
peti eo b
for
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e w
11
1
It
la
1
la
nd r
✓ th
it d's-
egislato s, Min
parents for t
and di charge
tipg up n the
rs of t e gos
. it ren ers th
el
1 a
the on of re
ma iinfi: o rid
oth r, p : �: • le, al"
co pauis the
;the a.s. 'orate
car. . Le r :.very
self. is d is fell
neer sto short
pat" . : t th
on 's a + cmina
pre ih t e gosp
fee 4he angry
stili :• s, i s rendes
e Oa •u a c•, r wit
al u railrea
yj o ' nishi
ed •h :mol4na
ht 1 v..: hi
cr:aur:s a larg
u and fr a emanc
y ]than s waste
w :ed, b sed
1 �,lo +hal the ked an
. MeI:
ter
pe rt.
no ar the
the Pae rEi 0
Ale has way
the c.;use feel
on the n ht o
large as b
sky ! and aplod
rev ahem ed 3Q
ear It ev at th'
was abou ve 8
whieh th ity se
electric .11, t. I
Th iiii,htf'
hout s, 14tilleifc
me t
Th ime et*
Ina e the sta
eiti g.pu lie at
Bea ii, u hew f
and Pill . Val
dwptit. of he
rich: Th brid
the ld 0 eepttre .
ca 'afga's ed lel
the head of t ej
-ed With earige
A des etch #m
Texas; d ed JP
ton. di wee craz d
ive drinkin t
hey ad ela .
ft
the pliiiiig
a be ge nu
1
roeresis
g er f th
e Imp ria
a d ale er
• neer 1
tarted
li up as t
• Inge
✓ lob et
had -flit
the doof
the re
fr Mace
on is that df
daughtet
om Co
it rranesn
any of
lac sag
he is a
small a
features
of R
he
rape r
B8 1
's rim
onn
of
famil
port t
tion.
teor,
th
easter
rt th t
omoketteho
ugb. lb
excit
thei
r, fiaylln
arwtr 'feaow;
1
tou
Pee
mal
mos
rive*
But
ence
i she
whi
brea
the
exta
berr
11
as
OW
Co
of th
ca,
uloutl
d fr
part
crown
beid
dark
nd a
kton,
Mar
an
num
frd
rrive
f life
mndildns
ent i
wh
ey ha
Fo
Te
ors, fte
sufferin
nd Hills
ut loss
s were ab
s for 4C
the river
hrist.
selves, n
d yards
e blood
Some *
arriving
n head fr
the naos
would ha
. DEMI
tin the e
t. k Your
oNy-
•
W pew
pnrifyi
ng the
ittle toile
aist for
Th first obi et in life
is to et rich the sec
hones Y and riving ;
Dysp pile, ver C
Sour tome Habit all
the H ad, N r ons Prost
you wed no after and
'kepi trlow I will relic
bottle ce s.
For the
pain i the
g
.and a clam
and h este
tation. Ma
use it in thei
cal jot Innis.
plimei ted. it
year ug•gis
reg lar siz
Fi
8ores, Masi 1 Salt
Erupt ens. Wilds sal
fect_sI5isfaction in ev
rip1TR DAYS of raise/
th• e co ietitution. Su
Einul. On d Live
M• ale es. T le loss o
being 'seas° is chec
Nene eti, the activ
impet s' to he tire
also at tf to! t a Niger
prove ts potency, eit
so mai invalids are
reined , prompting,
strung It anditlesh.
-1- P riodieal Pills
unfail ng in the cur
tio.n is
moves
rolied
It will
riod w
taken
of Pre
le and cl
or linge4
King's Ne
shed fori
i the 11
id get it'
or el.
s one.
th the Amercan people
le er. Sholl you be
Indigestio &c.,
Ipitation of e heart,
yr at on e
ample
pisovieir
cioninuttptiloil and al
eh s stub 1.11 oughs
is, Hoy Fey stbana
st, dry bac congh
oa seness, S Throat
adages oil he throe
se al world-wide repu
ians reeonim Ind an
e formula from whic
co mended all medi
nd the pres ave com
glOwing ter s. Go t
sale by Me sra. Hick
51 1
ca Sal e.
re
mo t
xpe
e per
SI
•
1
fo
th
outh
ge
'Tea
52.
11
Or d for 'Cute, Bruises
Tetter Chap&
a d all kin' of Skin
hi, nteed tO give per-
ry TfIsei or money refunded
. :fort sale by .ekson • &
ights of
et.? ore persis
the system
art m !mires. P
on of the
subject.: It
all obartption
n. Tomairiad
by Fenailes-drit
aney, es they
,•earria e, bat at any o
all ea es of -Nervo
pains i the back an
whites th ese pills wil
me s eve tailed ;
or an 'lag :hiutful
direeti s in the pain
which hould Ire ca ref
New ork, Sole Prop
onto, Ont., general
return mail. Sold i
Bleasd 11, T. 8: Robe
mast +M -
wreck
n only be
event the
phites of
nal guar-
irest and
ion o the respiratory ors
-vet by it, and it has like-
sttrmg h consequent upon
by ts linvigoratin action.
, pe no- le of the ypOphos-
atil n. The lime nd soda
all fiat , is nee ssary to
ty-ift e blood, which
a gniiition of both
ht a.1 drug sts.
Th s invaluable in cl-eine is
a all those pc n ul and
d etas all exec s nd re.
T se • pine ahem d not be
er ti e they are sa cet.ionl.An,
elf et cure whe a other
lly preserved. J la Moses,
tad R. Lnmsde 197
E
HURO EXPOSITOR.
JOHN
HARDWARE. STOVE
Furthers, when pi, Town, :drop in
and see My Stock
HARVEST IMPLEMENTS,
•
Scythes, &laths, Hay Forks% Barley
Winctior Steel Turnip
Hoes, Cradles, Hay Rakes; &c.
I !ELL AT OLD PRICES.
Call and see me whether yon bn o not, as I
sell cheap.
Pr P
WATERBURY WATCH
0 EN FACE KEYIJESS,
FOR SALE BY M. R. COUNTER,
Watchmaker and Jevieler,
TH CANADIAN
BANK OF COMM RCE.
SE)+RTH BRAN H.
THE OF CE OF THE CAN DIAN
BANK F COMMERCE HAS B EN
To the prehaises lately occupie
Consolida,thd Bank,
by the
First Door South, of the Com ercial
Hotel, Main Street.
BROiDFOOT &
UNDE
RTAKERS, &C.
SHORTEST' NOTICE
LWAYS ON HAND..
EIEA.RSE FOR HIRE.
BUdGES, BUGGIES.
Parties d
aliring to 'purcha8e Neat and
Substantial
Buggies, 'earl -loge's or 1:10eMoeratts,
t em at
Can find
near the ni
1 He has al
MBER WAGONS
Which He Will Sell Cheap.
Repairieg and Horife Shoeing Prompt-
ly Attended to. Remember the old -
maker at the new stand.
PROF. BURK'VOR BROOK'S
DISINFECTANT •ANI) VERMIN
The only article known that will drive away
Vermin, especially
RATS
It is nou-poisionono,and isacknowledgedbychem-
ists and Physiciana of the highest standing to
be the best known /Label° for the following
reasons : It etains its ,etrength much longer
than any otbe , and it haa no disagreeable odor.
To be had in two pound boxes. Price fifty
cents at
J. B. SHOREY, Box 98:5, bloutreal. 633-62
THE. ROkIDER OrTHIS NOTICE
IS INVITED TO ALL AT
WE PROMISE YOU A b
RDIAL WELCOME.
We have on,hand a Latrge St ck of Choice FAMILY
than any other 'ffouse in the Traae.
TURAPIP SEPD, which will b sold at Batton Priem,
AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
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Our Tea at 40 and 50 cents Ca
60 cent Tea la the Donainion.
't be Beat. The Best
60 CENT BLACK,
60 CENT GREEN,
30 CENTS.
35 CEIt S.
60 OENT JAPAN,
60 CENT MIXED.
BEST VALUE IN
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tt These Gdods are all of the Best Qua
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D.
lity, and recommended for Flavor
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LAIpukw
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NOTICE.
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musiciL
INSTRUMENT EMPOMI
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Have pleasure m -filing to the pu
that they are now1 manufacturing ee
Daniel Bell, the orvinal manufeettft
the celebrated 1
•
E.X.OELS1013 OtIGA
And can consequently give their tee
toiners the benefit of manufacturie
prices. The Excelitior Organ is admit,
tell by the best judges to be the leet
Organ manufacturOd in Canada, be*
as to: tone and dnaability,' as Well
beauty of workmamthip and finish.
The Trade and. ,others seareh
Organs of most desirable styles, modal,.
combinations and popular prices veli
find us keeping pee.* with all improve.
ments and discoventes in our line, Ina
prices low as higheclass goods van
We use only the best and thorouedy
seasoned woods for our eases, genuine
ebony and ivory keys, and best impede
ed reeds and boarate These metals*:
ensure siatisfaction to ourselves and one
Our attions, stove and combination'
are such as will cominend them to twee
A Waarant, which weahall live up fee
will be given with eeery instrument,
and on part of the purchaser we esk
only a reasonable and honest earei--
which anything made of wood regains!
—not te be subjected to extrenies of
heat or cold stiddeitly, or exposed to
dampnees when it can be avoided.
The Factory is located ot the -corner
of Esplanade and Lorne Streets, TO -
vision of Mr. Daniel ell, a member el
the firrrt.
THE ENIERSiplil PIANO.
As forrnerly, we cotitinue to keep in
stock the Erner8011. Ilium, -also the De -
minion' and other Orelatts.
Pianoe and Organs of any other make
Remember before you purchase ate
Instrunient, give us trial, us we ciul
give better value fot less moneY the.
any other house in the trade.
1AGENTS WANTED.
forth ; or, D. BELL * Co., Toronto.
1CARR I AC ES, WACONB, BUDDIES, 84
, i
TTAVIN4 purchased tlie Insolvent Estate of
-L-1- TUCKER & BEER, iformerly STILES A
TUCIIK135) Mitchell, at a loin rate -on the -dollar,
and being !desirous of win ing it tip at ence,I
ilvill sell LUMBER WAG NS, which are made
' of thoroughly seasoned material and tons
IDentocrat Wagonsii' wild Buggies,
Which copsist of 'FH.33Tpr,B, open and tan
IPIANO, open and box, sida bar if preferred,
!CARRIAGES iCUTTERS
SLEIGII AND
BOBSLEIGIIS
At les s than they can be Manufactured for. It
may only occunonce in a 'lifetime for an upper.
tunity to purchase a Rig final to these, to sty .
nothing of the slaughteki g price. The prem.
ises, which are one of the largest in Canada, will
be sold for less than half their value.
TtRMS LIBERAL.
656; - R. 0,STRIUTHERS,*(tehell-
THE ONTARIO thAN AND DE-
BENTURE COMPANY OF
LONDON, ONTARIO,
Have renloved to thei;r new offices, cor-
ner of Market Lane aid. Dundas Street,
{next docir to the Miilson's Bank), and
are receiving regular monthly remit-
tances of English capi a for havestment
in mortgages on Real lEstate.
Straight _Loans at it iftnd '4 percent,
According to the c ass of security
offere
•
Interest allowed an Deposits.
Apply persdnally or by lett+ to
656.8 Wirtl. F. BUI4EN, Manager.
CHEAP *LONEY.
1$10,000 TO LOA
Having purchaised. the stock of the Goderich Foundry tgianufacturing Corn- ,
pany, consisting ef one 40+horse Engine, one 20 -horse do., two five -horse dd., new
and second-hand] Boilers, a lot of Flour Mill Machinery, Seat Mill Machinerye,
Plows, Gang Pldwa, Land Rollers, Straw Cutters; Horse-Pewers brass fittin s
for Engines, Gas ;Pipe and Gas Pipe Fittings, Cooking Stoves, and a large as-
sortment of castings in general use. The above stock will be „sold cheap, to
make room for the manufacture of other articles. Orders taken for Engines, .
1 Boilers, and all ds of mill work. Repairs attended to on the shortest notice. .
Address—
D. RUNCINIAN et. CO.. CODERICH.
ON FARM PROPERTY,
At Seven Per Genii, Interest, fiat
able Yearly.
jet ORROWERS allowed to Ipay principal at sty
time ; interest charged only -on the unpaid
rtion. Apply to
657-12
A. G. McDiDIIGALL,
Dry Goods iterchant. Sesfotta'
ANCHOR: LINE.
TTNXTED STATES MAXL STEAMERS Sail
Every Saturday Iron& NEW YORE and
GLASGOW (via Londonderrr) and LONDON
TICKETS for Li'verpooli Londonderry, 410, -
Ow, and all parte of Enrcipe. Faros aglow as
ny other firsteclass line.
Prepaid Passage Certinoaes issued -to Porvog
ishing to bring out their friends.
The Passenger seeoremodation of Anchor Lina
At tba Post Mee, Sesfortt
IiLY 1.6)
"Vssai Barlyipoesvitteel.
Tioni, Ron. James
The first tattlers o
baucation at the 'par
their' native land, and
brought with them. to
113egsiriv!leeis:ebreuthf:.1
eVers!alta 2.6 early us:
:hgesn.1 t.hsueewhowlfaast taibieet
was full biast dearin
Irequent visitors, that
long and exeiting wer
isactnePolafeeibpse
bswasayb'estonheiaslireeasi aantesel
membere of the socii
:01:11.11,
James Daigleish,
Andrew Mathieson,
oahDait'eA-ntonar,,. t-weoErgilei°Ctt-4a/
Beckett, -James Oliver
and. oceasionally a few
toritet of these gentled
taad the mere recital
will ewaken the
quei4ted with theme]
and vossibly some se&
ttwahasiaettis;nettiettidlote:se:aintoniidayiy:!
acteristic of the tuns
-were the following
benett to mankind, :AA
rneree 2 (2) Whether
man er the hypocrite
to soeiety 2 0) which.
etructiv-e element, fire
'Whether does Wood or
these: and similar se
rwt hleaer ele 'e )Cb4bye laartehae.: lefirgih2Cetaal loaf:bee-1
gniaoat'gteliotftolenetaolfentth,eapnatel;
cOuld. exceed. the ei
walshata'oclinetlallodn.illnia;:er
It wee also held at
but the viands were
members of the Socie
could! not boast of the
moniOo nor of bills Alf
and perIame. It was,
ever 4 veritable feast
'TSVait terYaslinthiteellrYst Pstuerp
matte eoup, haggis
which had to be brou
etore Dundas—and
join -W. Add to this a
"Calais of the period,
dinner, gastronomical
all glory 1
It Wait, however; "
and flow of sour' win
gave the occasion. ite
tion. The speeches ,
hilarity—can be bette
described. As an ill
mirthful spirit whith
he mentioned, that o
whilst ladling out huge
TOBtan7;6111gg0har011g8g14' rje°01.1i
to that famous dish
"Fair, fa am= honest, soi
Great chieftain o' thc pu
AbOon them II' ye tale yo
Paineh, tripe,
Weld Are ss 'worthy o)
As laug's my
cha,rehter of the early
fries than efforts at inte
ment ender such. formi
Itis tot too ttraol3 to s
no part of Canada has
thee meri of grea,
tnenta energy. “Nen
Scotchreen would ev
North Dumfries," is
hae frequently been
be an exaggeration.
member how heavily
etony aud hove swamp
and valleys were -1-0
readil admit, that o
courage, and most
and perseverance, c
township what it is to
spaoe of time. Had t
wandionce more Mak
tangled forest it waS
began, we venture
Ctibl .2riay9gTantr!:1 7wevia°,:i 111 dad ehPreinr; 'See es's ;al 3Tr e
ei37..teterhey are, a
ads. 40 or 50 years a
by:aatris;:ref itrtiehhatgeau ret Dn" 0:br a, no,
bare ef them as the to
becit ollaonik71:311, t )at:Ilia. shhErnren:naiYebif'
tql ;408 'sraen fee t etau istw a°i nnhn stsphTileellr
Trea(lowu.'lelyn, aR pa ve as t-)ts 8.13
about three years sine
I wish. you. were here
wavitillTheer:113:a!aTadttale:tt°61irgi
thatl%eIyaaret°vEgraeedvrimi:utt
displeasure.' " In an
d that these e
Bax- years old to four
18 above this age,
ozattm'y for this go
f(111ctuttion in SOCiety se
9714 Ptyr414411tai7ritebletibeya
4000rtun at an early te