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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 • er •ttt on. • coo rat. SO, -rs 41 • 1 • IU • 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 eel d kes ic th se 11 11 peti eo b for olla 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. TTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TTTT TTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TT TT TTTT TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TTTT GROCERY STORE NEXT THE POST OFFICE. 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 40 CENTS. COPFEE. 45 CENTS. tt These Gdods are all of the Best Qua and Strengi D. lity, and recommended for Flavor CENTRAL GROCERY. LAIpukw TURNIP SEEDS. CROQ UET AND RING TOSS. LARGE LINE, OJEEAP, AT NOBBY FANS. FANS. PALM ILEAF,1 JAPA NESE, FRENCH and at C. TV:. PAPST'S Bookstore. NOTICE. crux. 16 1880. musiciL INSTRUMENT EMPOMI SCOTT .B401711E11 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