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The Huron Expositor, 1880-08-13, Page 6t1 bresbng by Steam. Mos of the wheat of California is thresh by steam, and much of it on the da,- when cut. The sickle -is set on a level • ith the bottom ofshe lowest heads of &'ain, so as to take off no more of the straw Chau is necessary. From the pl tform behind the sickle the grain is ear red by an endless apron or ele- vator nto a wagon driven alongside the heade , and. this wagon, relieved by an- other it short intervals, transports the grain o the threshing maehiue, which is not infrequently moved from one point 'n the field to another, so as to be near he header. Or, if the threshing is to 1 e done after the cutting, the header wagons throw their loads into piles, very different from the stats caref .fly built of sheaves in those clime . where rain is frequent in sum- mer am d where the threshing may be delay d until late in the fall. - The mann..ement of the steam threshing mach ne is usually the excle sive busi- ness, ; tiring July, August a• d Septem- ber, a its owner. If the ina•hine is one of th • ordinary size, he expects to thres 1 about 1,660 bush :ls-1 0,000 pour. s—in a day; that is, f the orop is bevy and the circumsta+ces favor- able. He employs a dozen men, who are o dinarily boarded by te farmer, and e receives from five to eight cents for theshing. His total dal y expenses may 1 e $60, and his averag gross re- ceipt twice as rnucb per da . He gets his p: y on the basis of the weight of the g ain as sacked, and the more soil, grave , cheat and other ma erial that ehoul+ be included, the eater his profit If he threshes the gr: in directly I. from he header.wagol ,_ the e is little oppo unity to get gravel in ; but if' the grain i s fed to the threshin_ machine from a. pile on the gro nd, many shove sful containing as mu :h soil as grain, are fed into .the machine. The foreig ® buyers coMplaiin to the ship- pers,:. nd the shippers, to th: farmers but t e remedy does not ap ear near at hand, fqr the evil is part of a. compli- cated. system. The thresdie may have $3,00 invested in his mach'ne,1vagon, horse:, and tools needed foi travelling and. •• orking and as he hires and mane, es a dozen men, and has but ' a short season of threshing, h- mustmake a goof profit. The busines. demands much skill in the control of machinery and . en, and great caro to revent fires cidents, so that the a erage profit 10. not unreasonably large. 1 'he charge for th eshing is low, because the far- mers tenerally have preferr;d that the work .hould be done with h: ste rather than with care.—San Franc:sco Alta. are "natrtal o the ground," and spring tout of tt spo • taneduslyi aud 'vithc)ut i seeding or bre ding: Ir. the a way a dairyman o ce would!, hav me lie- : lieve that the m: _Ygots in the se origin - i ated naturall1 oan the c eese, and I scouted the a' vice tha he s ou Id keep the flies out o hi curl roo s, on t 1e ground that t' e • ies h d not ing to do with the mag . of:. A11 yet e so times hear-th . t f ; rmers can never lea�ru anything fro 1 grlicul;tural col eges or i experiment s ati us . 1'he ' trouble is,� 1 that farmers I h . h vetthese ideas Ido i not read, o ser e, think, or Exercise 1 their co_mmo a se se TTars IL e Au clan cau a little and c they advie muol any place these two, j but tl whici men great from and t At th from for th Vacation Mont,•. just is vacation wont + with mei.. S, professional men, and all who ord vacations. Far /$ ers need a elaxation as well as • n afford to take the, my thought' so, We the average farme time at Saratoga, her of the fashionabl It is well enough t ther ` folks, ecreation if would not to '-•spend ewport, or watering - look upon resorts of fashion for a day or ust to see the folly of the display ; ere are oth' r modes 0 recreation sensible farmers, a d sensible f all classes, will. - want of the farmer is he little circle in whi inks, and mingle mor s time there is' a gr he cities, and now is countryman to see s city life. There are lessons he country, and Cher' s to be learned in th e we see the works of the other the works and though the form. ficent, the latter are rful. This is also a !ding farmers' club rs' institutes. These • ed in lesso the 01 and i tare ; maga wond for .h farm cippor unities for mingling and c ltivating our social the club should hold what field Oaeeting at the homest progr. ssive farmer, and e crops stock and buildings berg : frould not fail of getting by w ich they would be their iisiness;, while they same ime enjoying relaxati labor. There is no recess: iamb e/ • refer. One o get away h he acts with men. :at exodus the season mething of o be -learn - are other city. In he Creator, f the crea r are more great and ood season • etings and urnish good with men &tures. If is called a ad of some -amine phis the xnem- some hints enefitted in ere at the n from their ry autagon- tween pleasure and p ofit. Saving Seed As he seeds ripen in th stock, for next year should The .st earliest specimen leftI become rife and kep The iuest early tomato, and o•her- seeds should be t and s •vel, put into paper garden a be- saved. should be for seed. 11 elon, -bean ius selected ags, labeled corse tly, and hung up in a dry cool place. 'The earliest ears o f corn from stalks that bear two or three, the top ear b 'ing always selected should be mark d. in some const icu us way, (I stalk) and se marked g until the ed by them - with every tock will be •uey 'saved three good s magazine. small sav- ways upon be equal to • a whole hoice cow, able library tie a i ed string round the when the crop is cut th stalk.' should be left staadi last, salve, other impr each ucl then cut and shoe'a for seed e corn. So kind of seed ; the ved, and enough an -ear to pay for two or newsr apers or a first-cla It is ings a far the.vi field, ften the case that th ado in this and othe will, of then selves, lug of the crop fro r enough to buy a or a very useful and respecoc of hks. Stubble Fields. Ba stubbles are too often left to be- come a nursery for weede, aud the worst of ou commonest weeds are thus mul- tinlie and perpetuated. Rag weeds, a.mar uths, pig weeds, beggar's ticks, and e -en thistles are pertnitted. to over- run. t le fields as soon as the crops are remo ed, and are even seen surround- ing tl e potato tops and. hiding these from ight. UWE., seen corn .stalks from which a crop of green ears have been aken and left to remain on the grou d until these weeds outgrew them and wertopped them, ripening seed. and tocking the ground with a supply sufile'ent for score of 'years of hard work I don t know of any Other busi- ness u which a inan wastes his labor so m ch as in farming, and by neglect cams s himself so much future wcrk or expel se. It is thus not only in regard to weeds, but with insects of all kinds, whiel are permitted to increase and multiply by myriads until either one- fourt of the crops is destroyed by them or the crop is saved enly at the cost f one-fourth its value. Some of my neighbors insist that it is useless to fight tgainst weeds or insec.s, that they Joseph Da' 's, :, t one ent Eastern 4api alist, the county p or tse. ! at M Wis., decrepi p;;ralyze owned five b nk- for the was worth ,, 6,0 00.' He vania • imea s an 0 n b .:om n- rymate of Mi cukee, Daws lar, aud a s lie a avi .gs ow ed. smug of a coal ty, 'S ir- f ser u - eve y- 3m de u N w 0, 1 founder of . t1 e. a ns i Bank of Phil de p ia, ud also a bank in De roi At he heg1ii t the war he 1st 2 00000 in, mine schem og n Cour ginia.. Then on is fortune a other struck : im u till he lost thing. He i,: 7 ±ea `: old, an most -his mosey "sPec4atiug i York, Boston an Phil. delphie,. Har o the Youth An affectio i at b t e pectant says to the fa it pI1ys, ipu . I fear that p or ld un le's mai ginning to gi e wayj"' I"Why P What is' the atter wit the o1+ man now ?"yo see, et e forgets a.bo ee t bail able to nt y mates mis 0 • /• is playing pig ing—dosen't points—const ten or so too a y.! , Kala y prehensions, rn ov; So your respecte r 1 tive goes on mistakes .in hi villa favor, right. But i he ev r t kes to c up poiuts on your cor let me instantly." Rose ulture. It is state , as s owing the •routs from rose cu tire, that in 1871 a $o ist from Massachusetts se' out ke rise bushes of t e "Gene 1 Jac Mint' variety in a ne gra n-hous 13x1_0 feet. The st c op o Howe lie s ld for four cent eac , wi his t ; ro es The next ye th y sol for o - do)) ar per dozen. uri g th moat f F b. ruary this y ar he c t 1,0• ro es, which he sol to 'he fl r_ ists iii Boston for from - 25 o 0 ae is eac] netting him $440.50. Si ce tb; time he has cut and sod n ug ' to n: ke the amount ove $5 0 in, the agregate from the fiv pl n s. sear d. crop n s ilk now co! ing }p. �ep'u w oct r, is - e-. h ? ent e- en he coulot eckon es of r p - •ng as �► a ng t:js 11 Iki g / ovJ it from the same pl Hats to Our purpose i that _the hat wa ` more for use th . which appears .t. '-forgotten. The be to cover the h:a rim to shade he see infants' d years with -h if-cl ed brows, and fac torted by the gi While children ar ed to wear hats ful appendages sh so as to shade th precaution w1.11 sav spare some ttoubl • s • .I S ade. o emind •signally i o nament have been of he hat a dthe u y -s. It is p i �tle folk of •s d =elide, c' ser wed up o thes( be eficientll h rims, til ld e turn! ye . This, with the etl tle •reature s i • certainly gives the _i pleasing expression. To parents ti • aced fact orally h to e f he i ful to ender r . ugat- ` �+d dis-I Ill bine.; lldw-I es ase d down! ', the os m, le ! tan re P- ane ent in 1 use ing wit cal' sil at gu ner. lov r t an • to of ou hu -ba fer ne tab e gas e offi ia eff:ct th p din / er he fa ho se. a p'st he pr do : in u • • 'form ors ar as m atitu hallhe elai f`a .ain letely he w oed` e�di ee I ne ha u f ot w.y. he wo ea t, ac he ro a he ory rb n B e9 vh' ah re hu air g h le ie'e t ft r a Il is or a gh f Ge u :us he Gr he Pri u • ore nice n • M i n., qu :stt 7t of he pr fl tw ac re nt Ot o T w ch of he les: sa shi a vie ent not do Po eac sill It i du- coc Nev ha- be per:ev wh h an of A est dw Th." th' ty tee ad tw: at thi or dre ad • s Ad to. b tla AS w• et try. •on • a tri in, nd ire A gentlemn livii#g short'`` i•tai� out in the country, wh :has a to e )ho in the same circuit wi severa1 ot instruments, has come to the ' c sion that the system mbrace objectionable fea urea' I He Ile that loud convers tion Inear th matter could be hard y ;;all o ties along the line he othe: he had a quarrel ith' his b near the '`plague lit le ' talk chine." Atathe c4 chi ion of cession, Mr. , r m mberin tinctness with who h he conr-at must have been heard) by oche s in circuit, . explained, through the t phone, as follows : "If any of you h si been listening, let me .expiain'I h t dear wife and my elf re prat parts in an amateur play." A Sbho 1 I*ciden U ce ne er u• ny ed s- r lefa a- rs is - on he • le- ve . . ..y on • - The children in one of the public schools, who liyed at a were accustomed.to brling a stead of going home to ',dinner, usually had a merry time e gether at noon. Among thstopped was a little !girl w brought any lunch, brit looked at her schoolmates as they di their appetizing lunches. 1 Bu the little girl brought her bun wrapped in paper. Ap noon not go with the others,' but re her desk, and her teacher adv to go to the lunch rc�'om-, authe desk to take her brindle. girli bursting into thars, ex "Don't touch it, and oh, do please ; it's only blo ks'" T girl had no dinner to l ring, bu to keel' up "appearances," so t seem unlike her schoolmates. g • oifs a ice, h in- f ing.— t ey Ina ur to- do ac ever :; tie. frilly I ha, ed of :a ay ! m: also, I It id of ed at ua ebier sis a�hing dr: e little 1 ar ai ed : th.re 't tell, ni: ny e poor ; we I f w'shod : pre per s o to vie C •.le. ic r.. au to a t, not' ; 'bhn eeaby, i$kitears td': had pene dth tshe in. he and ant hag c. s to fried n, a the , hu :"he d uch littrac ought of hu er tie circ safet =, co John Brou d,bthe nd, a ove Int rest proprietor Aces ith h rt no ersoll by antic! nes v at sL In. 1,001 ie declares bug.il An s lees than ear's Lendea at an hone or' • ill is n.t en r,t.Cro an nor eisa nd I ke o cess Alice at::ntioL of e e Ast lle �maJ ire to e at mber n of `•1., to ace f deo f Se ' trai -n co ta,'1 •ry arent l• ploy y hav be :raise i+nin y lafte = as su dture it ma has s to ice, ho au r Sept osit ey, mile be llth e bo as b Atal sfac d ap is e iral o to t to d, re turd ady m c laugh Sh to erse n re ranee ve se the I) nty year ago, ti y pai it is Po ato lour, o sol anm ally, he arket as a id is turtle in it islempl ts ere bout t h tie fo mer wa mad He turn an ried ence but eadt Since the death of Prohu B any number of gentle 'incident life have been reG0.119di. One f is noteworthy. After h ad_ here some time, sayel• a New 'arl per, he became 'a maiked ft?, bri the stage, particularlk with, w who were captivated. by his hi d ness, his grace and 14s vivae ty received, of course, I anv letters, fl ers and meraentoeslo the rot4nt'c silly sort, to which' ei paid signed her Own uante t her billet wrote repeatedly, de, pfte the agement of silence. he wasi of an interview. named a time and pl ing. She came prod to be very: young, and of good social p well educated and :01 judgment and comm warped by -the morbi belongs to such an m.aking love to her, h ye ot a 803 tb to ta OA TH hams. She the eepest eyes o her ot be guilty his h ua at is said, com- invited the uns, Ito her go. e had her, and he eels prudence, ii his keeping as .a man of so a than of an of honor. Ouisville bone rsous leaving have thena ofteil lecture clergymen any a clergy- 1 make men be - the best life t that Queen Ms with her Ces-s Imperial the EMpress vexed with Ete widower of 6ount 'of his the Spanish f California, of Litehfield, twenty mile polis th.e innie Pinneo, he winner a i a side, the roe track the p Newcastle, than _t e lost 4 I a to t) ide Inue • 01 • (03 1 ,0 sh • er 1 po er n. 00 te e vicinity of at anChorage ew deans. zeimens of the facture s, and imens enter - of the small - e of Kiel, is nsert, se young some two and t rue the scale t a first glance ight-be taken eaned !babies, i the garb, of' e dried Pulp of ng great limpor- tated that in 0, 00 tons of it it rings at pros. uble as much at flour. It is the manafactur- • dresSing for een performed ing, and the own to a din- arded an old ent husband, tted the place i goes to the This remark quarrel. The udeavored to t in vain, and ut eating the fainted, and and out of the e night, drew e his way to 11 wed it pre 1.11 alo uss tvi th brid 0 for alcie C011 A.— digeS ion re 1 aptCati of ell! elec pr icled our et at + Cons ds f su tle un us eady fad. shalt b ziett!. Sold —"Jamee Epp. 170, Pie, adilly rain leave tido GO G NO ed om h am his e on it er ri ptly aud p cited decidedly pretty, E sition. , She dime rains sense cl been o NG lb age. In t ad of xPte read. her a oral father ; pointed out t e great dan er of GO her conduct, and to d her most men WOUld take advantage of her innocericcr-:' "It sounds verY ego istic," he aided, • NG ye- ond ers aePee , said C into owledge of the rn the opera - co oa, Mr. Epps st tables with verage, which doctors? bills: f such articles may be grad - enough to re- isease. Hun- clis are floating attack _wherever We may escape keeping onrselves blood, and_ a e."—Civil packets label a needle Street, Weis russet don U RTH 4 25 ail way. tio , north and south into epee onsa xpre ixed ixed NG epee xpre ixed ixed ran Tr eave eafort 14, ..4:1 P 7 ti 8 8 8 8 OING BOOTH. d Bruce. Mixed. Express. 5 55 6 25 8 49 7 40 9 25 7 59 9 45 8 08 10 80 8 25 11 15 8 52 12 00 9 25 I Mixed. Express. ; 10 55 6 20 12 10 1 43 6 55 7 24 7 43 7 59 2 10 8 06 0 intoia Stations as 8:45 A. M. 1:45 P. M. 12:40 P. M. Lumsde 521 .171-1!---Il\O'OR/r11-4.1\711 1\TC#CM, TO BUILDERS, FARMER Would call the attention of the public to the followhag which he is engaged at Winthrop, four and a half nil AW M I LLS. SAW MILLS. AUGUST 13, 1880. THE SEAPOy,Til lieranch s of business in EMLOCK—Lumbericut from green loge. Bills for Building, Fowling and D tching filled on short ELM—A huge queefity of dry 1 inch and 2 inch on hand ; also considee ble quantity in log. SOFT MAPLE—Dry cut to the following eizes: 11, le and 2 inche • ' 11ABD MAPLE—Dr , eut to the following sizes : le, 3x3,,. and 4x5 inches. Breen—Du, cut to ths following sizes : 1 and 2 inches. BASSWOOD—Dry. &it to the following Bizet' : 1 inch. PATENT /MOVABLE FENCE—Lately improved. Set np straighN taus OW g the mount requir- ed for crook in the old method. CEDAR POSTS—Split and Round. TAN BA BK—Frorn nne hundred to one hundred and fifty cords. BLACK ASH RAILS—A number for sale. GRIST AND FLOURING MIL IIISTING Promptly Attended to, and good work warranted. Flour. Co Bran and Middlings, always on hand. THE GENERAL STORE. Rd( GOODS—A lerge stock, comprising the latest patterns in -fflw eeds, D Ingle Deese Goode, Prints, &o. ROCERIES—A large stock of all the leading lines constantly on and and BOOTS AND SHOE8—A well assorted etock, from Men's Heavy ow Hide R ADYMADE eLeTAING—Tweed Snits for $7 and up. Boys and Ye figures. . HATS AND CAPSL-Men's and Yonth's in Felt, Cloth and Straw . the; evel HARDWARE—Preeeed and Cut Nails, Bolts, Locks, Hinges, c ewe, "1.-e' The undersigned, having ehe best faoilities for buying an light e h business, offers hie ctustromers the artidee above inentiOned at lOw price A. GOVENL roe and Fine Shorts eke, Cottonades, Shirt - elected with care. t Ladies' Finest Kid. th's at corresponding e A very fine lot of onset; in. carrying on TT; TT TT TT TT TT TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TTTT GROCERY STORE NEXT THE TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TTTT PPOT OFFICE. fir Tea at 40 and 50 cents Can't b I 60 cent Tea in the Domn 60 CE,NT BLACK, 60 CEINT GREEN, 3p CENTS. These 60 CEIVT 60 9ENT iZt EST VALUE IN COF FE . The Best 40 CENTS. 45 CENTS. ds are all of the Best Quality, anli recom ended for Flavor AORESS TO THE EL .6 SMITH.---" Good Morning Jones, where are yon going to 2" iltJONES.—" I am geing down to M. ROBERTSON'S Furniture 1 riaiture, you see mine is getting played out and I want to get so Sines. Our baby wants a new cradle, and they say that he has th i, 33 S lo the Free and Independent People or Huron : Kild,as a Hardware store, and that he is now prepared to farina . ROBERTSON hegs to state that he hes removed to the premi at remarkably low prices. Intending purchasers will find it greatl examine hie stock heifer° purchasing eleewhere. Repairing promp to erdor on very short notice. Picture framing a specialty. All foa here, wood and lumber taken in exchange. HIS UNDERTAKING DEP I as formerly, under his own supervision. and will be conducted t on. His stock of thiskets, Coffins, Shrouds, &c., will b e found co rate. Funerals attended in the country. A. Hearse 10k hire. Rem ar ego t ire very be)s RS. s, to get some new e furniture at very low and- cheapest in the ee lately occupied by Mr. John everitg in the Furniture line to t etr adeantage to call and ork leer nteed. Farm produce, Fitt* NT we*. Ole reatest Care and atten- plebe, a, a at the very lovest SEAFORTH. er , SEAPORT1]. Having purchased the Seaforth Foundry from Jo 3 o keep on hand, at the old stand, Main Street, Seaf Plows, Gang Plows, Scufflers, Land. Rollers and all ot Column Trestings, and School, Church, Garden and Repairing promptly and neatly done and satisfaction NOP SEAPORT Having dispOsed of my business, I must call on Either by note ar'book account, to call and settle the May, as after that date I will place everything in the Court fo collection. n Nop r, we will continue rth. ull assortment of er Ini I relents in our line Lawn Chairs a specialty. .a,ranteed. Give us a trial. 0E14 pROTHERS. 11 those indebted. to me, same before the First of ands oil the Clerk of the NOPPER. BETTER THAN COLD TO CET YOUR HO SE1 PROPERLY SHOD AND YOUR BLACKSMITHING NEATLY AND SUB TAiNTIALLY. DONE • TOI HIS NEW and enlarged. premises, epposite the Qaeen's Hotel, dodeiricat Street, ie prepared to -4- do this. He also: desires to inform his ensto-mers of his remoya , and te thank them for past atronag e. With entarged premises and imeroved facilities he is p epared te give better satiate°- . tioe than ever. Horse Shoeing iGeneral Blacksmithiny and RePa ring done as formerly 'and on the Alost Reasonable r 17118. Goderich Street. JOHN DO SET Seaforth. 649-13 POST OFFICE STORE, WAL.TON,. T ONCE MORE reepeetfully beg leave to return thanks to my nu lerous enetomere for their kind -1- patronage durine the last 12 years that I have been doing bus pea amongst them and kindly solicit a continuancmof their favors for the future. I have just re e ved a Large and nielLgelected Stook of DRY G ODS of all deseriptions. Also always o hand a full assortment of GROCERIES TEAS a Specialty—which, for quality and pei e, aee the best in the County. , OTS and SHOES—Menerson's make. rookery, Glassware, Lamps SiltojrckaroafwBarei Paints and Oils, Drugs Patent Medicines, Bee° and Hanna, in fact every - t ning required in a geheral store. Ask for Whaiyon want if you den t see it. Cash or tam produce taken in exchange. I iwould also intimate to all parties indebted tq me for hist and previous years, 0 cOme and settle 14, cash or note before the end of this mont , or the et:counts will be put i-nto other handa for collecfiien. No further notice will be given. MON Y TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. —I amtalso valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, °be Of the best loan societies in the Doatinion. Tho above Society loans money on good farm security for a term of from three to t wenty years, on the most favorable condittona. LIFE INSURANC,E.—If yea want your life insared give me a call, as I am! agent for the Sun -Mutual Life Assurance COrapanY: One of the best Life In- sarence Companies in the Dominien, and conducted on the moat esonomical principles. Don't for- get to give me a call. I am ilways attentive to business. Post Office and Telegraph Office in con- nection. Clover, Timothy, Turnip and other seeds on hand. 1 . Mut MRS WIHITNEY Has now MILK CANS, PA LS, Ate. And et er Dairy ttetteffs, Tide tp on tilt will 338 13 REF IGERA ORS, Also on eland, a number of he Celebrated No house e per should be nit ithoeit.i, ewe ,, A fall boa of the New Iimperial Measure)! on hand, st m en accondipg_fito theii A.et. Win ea EA E TROUGHING Done on the Shortest Ne tioe, e A. Corn lets S took of Tiny -ate a ther vim ?fit ways :mutat Fine Brands: of ',Coal Oil At the Lowest Prices, Wholesele and Retail Also a 1 age assortment of'r:arnpe, Globes, &e, Order for all Kinds Jobbin Pro n ,tly Attended to :ma Satis- Give me trial before puellhasing elsewhere, MRS. E. VOITTNEY. 1 A C :TkANKS: J MES CAMPBELL, be s t.o return his grateful thanka to the Fannin and Mercantile Pplelie generally forthe gettetou stpport given hem dining that time, and.begi3 to state that he hes new ou hand a full resso tntent of all kinde Of DRY GOODS AND gROCERIESI And will always be read tb mete out to them good &X '-clits at as reaaeleable plea as any Hi ha a large queer itet Of PORK (Side, &ce of fusee SSI3 quality. I Earth nviare of every eleeerip4rn. -Glass, Oil, White L (Tames', & 4402a a general assort- ment of °lore. Boots 4 Shoes a peeielty, freer the well- known fi of Hyman & 14., Lo don. All ki ds of Farming 657 14Oduee taken, tali or .4.11E8 CAMPBELL. 31. 1880 MANI 0 A. 1880 Specia Tassewnigners !x..triri-nartor. Malaita:9a T;Ai- 1-1 I A. Oia he First mo Freig dates. parties. Rates E'SDAY in each t leaves the dies), ne notice will always the low taken to have ,arrange Perso , joining the fro rn all are in boa& *alone to all the.above el. given of all fotare entja t .complete aud PiTtItS are released itounda of • For par ie hers apply tei 635 eeetnelle ASH 'FOR 'kJ" One oor north of Pe Megairey's Bakery, I • BU The Hi 659 TER AltilD CHEESE. lit Mia:orkreat aPor)oc4c4in.rtCiah will be paid 101R‘13117ER t:CSETYAISFOseaRf°TrIlf.,. / aisins iioelfwersc7tio",sieti;.:Qcif IC:niiitaLeOrzetgt amr1 TtiosE 1- WANT, it ,wellpay them to amen. -1- twit p ices Wore pie -chasing elsewhere. I heivdeli; itIo reeP,1).41 lie' line fTtTrehei, SacamPotertrih: Mamrno East Sid 625 — ION leARM PROPERTY, At Se e Per Cent.. Interest, Pay- able IT:ltirly, time ; 'intermit charged only on the nupsid portion. Ajl:ply to 657-12 Dry Goods Merchants Seafoetk. VG -UST 13 gerstohewepthoinSpaghsospedorteu: Ctl Among the Uni were Dr _John Auth r r oebe tua fe:tob7hblik e eea x latidaor aoiso,eatt phInob, iienwopattei:fa:esos oih. at: wa a,g °Aland, and for thi rtka er 6.00, tari selanagss ur 1811:85 ti:/ n aao 150til against :whose recore th-4) world, after th propoBes -to launch. gult at the Golden olaim in a match es with hin3, for any art iaerittoeintele,e, opof fro. echaakarvinattepnraici, with a magnificent f. he proudly wes.rS on syterD:,sirg.t Rtnucst3htshbo,etassiet,leeaousir,; Ruth is also wonder that she can beat a I itviheitlihgmt hwasaeirtitifhfl dyP Tsa apt:re: excellent letters of in7 commendations frora known Californians, to Chitaao and then 1 szecomit or loin some They spent a- few day . fully sustaining theil the best shots in the intended to stop in two, laut upon reachi: changed their miads, cago pa the evening . match and to enterl Dr. Carver, who is aware of Dr. Ruth's ra oats, and knows biz) is possible that sooner. men may meet each. for a big stakea.oc:kesy_ z'It 'is my opinion, - the well. known Bull's - has been for forty ye; MSS, "that there are n country to be compare come from Maine, ( you, that nothing good where else, for that i$ eastern horse wears ba have ever seen. Beina has something to run long-legged, thin-botlie‘ animal that comes starts. cff well, and that's the end of hi horse holds his OWD, ai hetterand better all t good to the last. ra the tall of a Maine hm horse from anywhere -el them. If you want to don't believe your own no 1:08.11'S word for it market. Don't buy a la thalait41 hina, and take hut the halter, and leal If he has a -corn, or is other failing, you ean go by himself a little w staves rig,ht into anyt know that he's stone bh how clear and bright can't see any naore tbal him np, too. Some ho3 weakness or tricks that? don't in any other. "But be as smart aa ever so nice, and ge a and yet have fits, for i1 isn't a live Melee cou13. till/3,g happens, Or N After nernet he gets up -a but be ,800/1 Sits clown nothing but a derrick e There axe sharpers in make a business of sel -8 kflytieyr f tile° Swat? eh et hbeuyyt hr finallit?eakdown comes,. and. after expressing 04 le re ely bs ficungaylt, heoeiti olha(t- hroee s la:l, laesa.:t e-t°1enlle the heaves may be &et grain far awhile, and t show effrdrive him so s can't see there's anVtlii paenirn adk 011 Et thah:Navasa asar frhv,oeeen .acsrunte. eatiiaaNNalaIi almee°111°::: 1)Itehileat invi'-ibpstapelloreite'nissrtutYaolthahl cEitheuusi lehwl ntleYul a:eihill1)711a1 tae* 1:111 abu'r0:i tne t :wehIaaaati. Ltnoiwbnulevaze:yoa se, iin.eu ednae3oconnsict,,,,,:g3eool. ryolia:ieradIeswawaOnndeagilt 4 beginner in the busi ttiv—sati'""ti. t1:11 08:11' 93 twit Ittt' ne steps 11.11C0in Factory Wort CLIME. s. . 658 A,A7 ON '' I WI of four in the ha r ERECT C IRE -;This is to certify that porta :tly dred Of chronic rheumatism y ars at ndi by a receipt I have left . de of Hie on & Bleasdell. For fur - _TORN f." Ago chant. country, modeled motegag ECK , G era Loan and Real Estate a Gra n, P duo and Commieelen Mer- oney oan . on real estate hi eown or at 8 pe ce e. simple interest. Chargee . Mo tgag bought and sold. Matured a psi off. Teeme to suit her -rowers. EMP OYMENT. $7.,, l'i tide. Oostl 1 uttlt free. Addres TRUE every thing. Month. • th $t5 free. Addree STIN- Addrese Boo BA sent TER free explainie & Co., Bade every- ars, 17 dence sp east of th old esbyte of , ia Church. Godeirieh Street, ',Met door 1 34Y " T bleGill Accent/a first dote 'Mint ur, Bogert south 1 .1. Of t . y, Physician, Ont. : Catholic Sur on and Office and teidence, Church: 496 Office directly end' ReSide, optigeit le Se ., on ore/el-Public Jarvisestree north, School. 11 Ilile NAUGHT, -le' • ate of Ontario Ont. Office and Ryan's. Calls day. A stook of Charges easoneble. ness ania oertificlate: Re Pro ve ' aeterinary Veter.nary idence .ptly 'attended drinary noesee given Surgeon College in rear of to; medicines' en examined net if required. ' Grader eaforth, loran & ight or hand sound- 407 Mrs. Seafort '" [Sur eons no DERBYSHIRE, brie of Ontarien block, Main D. S., Moe Street, VIT tney's -T-AmE6,: eron. T. elei.R11 11}1V, B rrister, Attoreey an d 1. 506 T f si Appraiser. leer in B. Accbunts R. 'Wroxeter. and Audio notes coil eer and eted on -1- Lela, TT W -1-1-• taw, Private &die C. ME Soli ands t eor in ER 'tor in loan Chanbery, Conveyancer, Barrieter and Altoeney Chancery. Commlisioner et 74 to 8 per cent. &c. at 633 at Conveys! invest'''. yearly. The mutual be paid LAW, in Segal Farm and sold best the lend L: moetgage Oat.I w, So ito cora, ' ota once, . t Ei a eve fi tn. h omen 1. t • Mr. IBe /IAN ER WI. and To y ecu r. WM ;COI .N bet !Comfortable Hotels a th'e ious ed . Go t :I et s in Chancery des Priblic, htpereent. fe this 1; accounts sen who JAMES , AND and In etc. Oill Intern day been die due t will pay H. B CONVEYANCING olvenoy es—Sea ,payable " 53 lved by firm to sip Habil- SON. bought eapenee to is one of est Con- ems are liberally 636-52 Village Proper Alen wit heat any . Proprietor. This and Province. The R the Table and Bar bling in connection 4-1' the Quietest, ducted conimo. supplie -L- Per tion is It -will, riod wit. taken of Pregr carriage all cas pains in ertion, whitee, means remed.y, or anyt New Yo for post will ins returri Bleasde OII Goen.—ePetin the eheepest common chitis. ing cough. the bade years' standin a few of from different Collard, Dr. Tho you, an derful." have aold it was Cole, of Thomas.' equals have used " Send Oil, I have thing sell tion." me Borne out- a great o:ae growl well. ' NORTHROP Agents odica Pill s bject. It i . a sh rt regu aritje. b Fem les ncy, s but a any :a of Ner the hick Mph, tion these p lls . eve f lute do no co ing h tf I., So e :. e orndose re a bott ,Il ail. Sol 1, J. S. Rob —WO Til c nno n edic sore hroa fl [Fifty cents'„worth It positively and he the nr ny arts of Spa •ta, as' E lectric want . Wm. Me all th • age slow at net, Iona, eritee, Eelee ric it. It ie high it." J. me at o ce onl one so w 11 IL Tho }nor Eeldetric Nothing take aeuuta ion of E lea Sold .yr for the Dominion. time, during they a will Pr same The letters ore O'1, B a an woe, all LYMAN, --This invaluable:medicine moderates all excleSe bring on the monthly These pills eh* the first three areaure to behold oeher time they are elate. ons and Spinal Affections, d limbs, fatigue on alight of the heart, hysterics, effect a cure when • and, although a t'ain iron, calomel,, antimony, 1 to the constitution. ,t prietor. $1 00 an 12e to Northrop & Lyman, e containing over 60ii in Seaforth by mom) rte, and R. Lumaden. 'EN TIMES ITS .WRIIGHT stand where it Is used. ne ever made. One dame . One bottle has caned has cured au aid cures catarrh, quantity lame hack following are extreets that have been of Canada, which, We nt., writes, "Send me Oil, have sold all I now; its cures are trely uire, ot Franklin, Nerites, t left, it acts like a at tak.es splendid new." " Please forward I am nearly ont, y recommended bv those id ford, Tharnesville„, further supply of bottle left. I never give such general Woodward, write:a-sena Oil, I have sold like it." Miller ..'• ere, and is dailylealled ie Oil. We find it medicine dealers. Toronto On NOTE.—Eclectrio— is and re. pe. d not be motthe on Mis- In ex. and all othet powerfU Full cente To. pills by a 197 IS It it curet Were stand- ,asthrna, of E front received think 6 dozen had from won. "I charm— IL 6 dozen nothing who writ ee Itelectric slaw any- eatisfac- entirely Reed Ll - for. to take rice 25 ., &Me Lumsde 521 .171-1!---Il\O'OR/r11-4.1\711 1\TC#CM, TO BUILDERS, FARMER Would call the attention of the public to the followhag which he is engaged at Winthrop, four and a half nil AW M I LLS. SAW MILLS. AUGUST 13, 1880. THE SEAPOy,Til lieranch s of business in EMLOCK—Lumbericut from green loge. Bills for Building, Fowling and D tching filled on short ELM—A huge queefity of dry 1 inch and 2 inch on hand ; also considee ble quantity in log. SOFT MAPLE—Dry cut to the following eizes: 11, le and 2 inche • ' 11ABD MAPLE—Dr , eut to the following sizes : le, 3x3,,. and 4x5 inches. Breen—Du, cut to ths following sizes : 1 and 2 inches. BASSWOOD—Dry. &it to the following Bizet' : 1 inch. PATENT /MOVABLE FENCE—Lately improved. Set np straighN taus OW g the mount requir- ed for crook in the old method. CEDAR POSTS—Split and Round. TAN BA BK—Frorn nne hundred to one hundred and fifty cords. BLACK ASH RAILS—A number for sale. GRIST AND FLOURING MIL IIISTING Promptly Attended to, and good work warranted. Flour. Co Bran and Middlings, always on hand. THE GENERAL STORE. Rd( GOODS—A lerge stock, comprising the latest patterns in -fflw eeds, D Ingle Deese Goode, Prints, &o. ROCERIES—A large stock of all the leading lines constantly on and and BOOTS AND SHOE8—A well assorted etock, from Men's Heavy ow Hide R ADYMADE eLeTAING—Tweed Snits for $7 and up. Boys and Ye figures. . HATS AND CAPSL-Men's and Yonth's in Felt, Cloth and Straw . the; evel HARDWARE—Preeeed and Cut Nails, Bolts, Locks, Hinges, c ewe, "1.-e' The undersigned, having ehe best faoilities for buying an light e h business, offers hie ctustromers the artidee above inentiOned at lOw price A. GOVENL roe and Fine Shorts eke, Cottonades, Shirt - elected with care. t Ladies' Finest Kid. th's at corresponding e A very fine lot of onset; in. carrying on TT; TT TT TT TT TT TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TTTT GROCERY STORE NEXT THE TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TTTT PPOT OFFICE. fir Tea at 40 and 50 cents Can't b I 60 cent Tea in the Domn 60 CE,NT BLACK, 60 CEINT GREEN, 3p CENTS. These 60 CEIVT 60 9ENT iZt EST VALUE IN COF FE . The Best 40 CENTS. 45 CENTS. ds are all of the Best Quality, anli recom ended for Flavor AORESS TO THE EL .6 SMITH.---" Good Morning Jones, where are yon going to 2" iltJONES.—" I am geing down to M. ROBERTSON'S Furniture 1 riaiture, you see mine is getting played out and I want to get so Sines. Our baby wants a new cradle, and they say that he has th i, 33 S lo the Free and Independent People or Huron : Kild,as a Hardware store, and that he is now prepared to farina . ROBERTSON hegs to state that he hes removed to the premi at remarkably low prices. Intending purchasers will find it greatl examine hie stock heifer° purchasing eleewhere. Repairing promp to erdor on very short notice. Picture framing a specialty. All foa here, wood and lumber taken in exchange. HIS UNDERTAKING DEP I as formerly, under his own supervision. and will be conducted t on. His stock of thiskets, Coffins, Shrouds, &c., will b e found co rate. Funerals attended in the country. A. Hearse 10k hire. Rem ar ego t ire very be)s RS. s, to get some new e furniture at very low and- cheapest in the ee lately occupied by Mr. John everitg in the Furniture line to t etr adeantage to call and ork leer nteed. Farm produce, Fitt* NT we*. Ole reatest Care and atten- plebe, a, a at the very lovest SEAFORTH. er , SEAPORT1]. Having purchased the Seaforth Foundry from Jo 3 o keep on hand, at the old stand, Main Street, Seaf Plows, Gang Plows, Scufflers, Land. Rollers and all ot Column Trestings, and School, Church, Garden and Repairing promptly and neatly done and satisfaction NOP SEAPORT Having dispOsed of my business, I must call on Either by note ar'book account, to call and settle the May, as after that date I will place everything in the Court fo collection. n Nop r, we will continue rth. ull assortment of er Ini I relents in our line Lawn Chairs a specialty. .a,ranteed. Give us a trial. 0E14 pROTHERS. 11 those indebted. to me, same before the First of ands oil the Clerk of the NOPPER. BETTER THAN COLD TO CET YOUR HO SE1 PROPERLY SHOD AND YOUR BLACKSMITHING NEATLY AND SUB TAiNTIALLY. DONE • TOI HIS NEW and enlarged. premises, epposite the Qaeen's Hotel, dodeiricat Street, ie prepared to -4- do this. He also: desires to inform his ensto-mers of his remoya , and te thank them for past atronag e. With entarged premises and imeroved facilities he is p epared te give better satiate°- . tioe than ever. Horse Shoeing iGeneral Blacksmithiny and RePa ring done as formerly 'and on the Alost Reasonable r 17118. Goderich Street. JOHN DO SET Seaforth. 649-13 POST OFFICE STORE, WAL.TON,. T ONCE MORE reepeetfully beg leave to return thanks to my nu lerous enetomere for their kind -1- patronage durine the last 12 years that I have been doing bus pea amongst them and kindly solicit a continuancmof their favors for the future. I have just re e ved a Large and nielLgelected Stook of DRY G ODS of all deseriptions. Also always o hand a full assortment of GROCERIES TEAS a Specialty—which, for quality and pei e, aee the best in the County. , OTS and SHOES—Menerson's make. rookery, Glassware, Lamps SiltojrckaroafwBarei Paints and Oils, Drugs Patent Medicines, Bee° and Hanna, in fact every - t ning required in a geheral store. Ask for Whaiyon want if you den t see it. Cash or tam produce taken in exchange. I iwould also intimate to all parties indebted tq me for hist and previous years, 0 cOme and settle 14, cash or note before the end of this mont , or the et:counts will be put i-nto other handa for collecfiien. No further notice will be given. MON Y TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. —I amtalso valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, °be Of the best loan societies in the Doatinion. Tho above Society loans money on good farm security for a term of from three to t wenty years, on the most favorable condittona. LIFE INSURANC,E.—If yea want your life insared give me a call, as I am! agent for the Sun -Mutual Life Assurance COrapanY: One of the best Life In- sarence Companies in the Dominien, and conducted on the moat esonomical principles. Don't for- get to give me a call. I am ilways attentive to business. Post Office and Telegraph Office in con- nection. Clover, Timothy, Turnip and other seeds on hand. 1 . Mut MRS WIHITNEY Has now MILK CANS, PA LS, Ate. And et er Dairy ttetteffs, Tide tp on tilt will 338 13 REF IGERA ORS, Also on eland, a number of he Celebrated No house e per should be nit ithoeit.i, ewe ,, A fall boa of the New Iimperial Measure)! on hand, st m en accondipg_fito theii A.et. Win ea EA E TROUGHING Done on the Shortest Ne tioe, e A. Corn lets S took of Tiny -ate a ther vim ?fit ways :mutat Fine Brands: of ',Coal Oil At the Lowest Prices, Wholesele and Retail Also a 1 age assortment of'r:arnpe, Globes, &e, Order for all Kinds Jobbin Pro n ,tly Attended to :ma Satis- Give me trial before puellhasing elsewhere, MRS. E. VOITTNEY. 1 A C :TkANKS: J MES CAMPBELL, be s t.o return his grateful thanka to the Fannin and Mercantile Pplelie generally forthe gettetou stpport given hem dining that time, and.begi3 to state that he hes new ou hand a full resso tntent of all kinde Of DRY GOODS AND gROCERIESI And will always be read tb mete out to them good &X '-clits at as reaaeleable plea as any Hi ha a large queer itet Of PORK (Side, &ce of fusee SSI3 quality. I Earth nviare of every eleeerip4rn. -Glass, Oil, White L (Tames', & 4402a a general assort- ment of °lore. Boots 4 Shoes a peeielty, freer the well- known fi of Hyman & 14., Lo don. All ki ds of Farming 657 14Oduee taken, tali or .4.11E8 CAMPBELL. 31. 1880 MANI 0 A. 1880 Specia Tassewnigners !x..triri-nartor. Malaita:9a T;Ai- 1-1 I A. Oia he First mo Freig dates. parties. Rates E'SDAY in each t leaves the dies), ne notice will always the low taken to have ,arrange Perso , joining the fro rn all are in boa& *alone to all the.above el. given of all fotare entja t .complete aud PiTtItS are released itounda of • For par ie hers apply tei 635 eeetnelle ASH 'FOR 'kJ" One oor north of Pe Megairey's Bakery, I • BU The Hi 659 TER AltilD CHEESE. lit Mia:orkreat aPor)oc4c4in.rtCiah will be paid 101R‘13117ER t:CSETYAISFOseaRf°TrIlf.,. / aisins iioelfwersc7tio",sieti;.:Qcif IC:niiitaLeOrzetgt amr1 TtiosE 1- WANT, it ,wellpay them to amen. -1- twit p ices Wore pie -chasing elsewhere. I heivdeli; itIo reeP,1).41 lie' line fTtTrehei, SacamPotertrih: Mamrno East Sid 625 — ION leARM PROPERTY, At Se e Per Cent.. Interest, Pay- able IT:ltirly, time ; 'intermit charged only on the nupsid portion. Ajl:ply to 657-12 Dry Goods Merchants Seafoetk. VG -UST 13 gerstohewepthoinSpaghsospedorteu: Ctl Among the Uni were Dr _John Auth r r oebe tua fe:tob7hblik e eea x latidaor aoiso,eatt phInob, iienwopattei:fa:esos oih. at: wa a,g °Aland, and for thi rtka er 6.00, tari selanagss ur 1811:85 ti:/ n aao 150til against :whose recore th-4) world, after th propoBes -to launch. gult at the Golden olaim in a match es with hin3, for any art iaerittoeintele,e, opof fro. echaakarvinattepnraici, with a magnificent f. he proudly wes.rS on syterD:,sirg.t Rtnucst3htshbo,etassiet,leeaousir,; Ruth is also wonder that she can beat a I itviheitlihgmt hwasaeirtitifhfl dyP Tsa apt:re: excellent letters of in7 commendations frora known Californians, to Chitaao and then 1 szecomit or loin some They spent a- few day . fully sustaining theil the best shots in the intended to stop in two, laut upon reachi: changed their miads, cago pa the evening . match and to enterl Dr. Carver, who is aware of Dr. Ruth's ra oats, and knows biz) is possible that sooner. men may meet each. for a big stakea.oc:kesy_ z'It 'is my opinion, - the well. known Bull's - has been for forty ye; MSS, "that there are n country to be compare come from Maine, ( you, that nothing good where else, for that i$ eastern horse wears ba have ever seen. Beina has something to run long-legged, thin-botlie‘ animal that comes starts. cff well, and that's the end of hi horse holds his OWD, ai hetterand better all t good to the last. ra the tall of a Maine hm horse from anywhere -el them. If you want to don't believe your own no 1:08.11'S word for it market. Don't buy a la thalait41 hina, and take hut the halter, and leal If he has a -corn, or is other failing, you ean go by himself a little w staves rig,ht into anyt know that he's stone bh how clear and bright can't see any naore tbal him np, too. Some ho3 weakness or tricks that? don't in any other. "But be as smart aa ever so nice, and ge a and yet have fits, for i1 isn't a live Melee cou13. till/3,g happens, Or N After nernet he gets up -a but be ,800/1 Sits clown nothing but a derrick e There axe sharpers in make a business of sel -8 kflytieyr f tile° Swat? eh et hbeuyyt hr finallit?eakdown comes,. and. after expressing 04 le re ely bs ficungaylt, heoeiti olha(t- hroee s la:l, laesa.:t e-t°1enlle the heaves may be &et grain far awhile, and t show effrdrive him so s can't see there's anVtlii paenirn adk 011 Et thah:Navasa asar frhv,oeeen .acsrunte. eatiiaaNNalaIi almee°111°::: 1)Itehileat invi'-ibpstapelloreite'nissrtutYaolthahl cEitheuusi lehwl ntleYul a:eihill1)711a1 tae* 1:111 abu'r0:i tne t :wehIaaaati. Ltnoiwbnulevaze:yoa se, iin.eu ednae3oconnsict,,,,,:g3eool. ryolia:ieradIeswawaOnndeagilt 4 beginner in the busi ttiv—sati'""ti. t1:11 08:11' 93 twit Ittt' ne steps 11.11C0in