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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-08-27, Page 66 Capital in Farming. here is a mistaken idea very preva- 14 not only with farmers, but with tho public generally, that little capital .ig 4ecessary in the business of cultivat- ingithe soil, when the real fact of the case is, that the farmer requires more ca ital in proportion to the business he does thanceither the merchant or man- ufa turer. He has more unproductive "plant," so to express it, than almost an other occupation needs.. He has firs to purchase his farm and tools, anj the better these are the more suc- ces fal he will be in his results; and oft n, from want of means, he is com- peLted to parchase poor cows and other cat le, which are dear at any price. Ag in, whatever he invests he can hard- ly xpect to tarn., in the way of trade, mo ethan once in the year, whereas the his 100 the cap nat not bar mu snit • and (lea merchant or manufacturer turns capitiil many times in the twelve aths. . The fancier puts his seed into ground, and until k it matures his ital lies dead, and -the processes of re cannot be hurried. The crop is sold for money, but is put into the a to be fed to the stock. A. calf t be fed two or three years before it is able to send to the butcher for beef, all this time the cost is of course . capital. ' text liezefrasrminerthpeursephIszes; mhaenubtueyss an seed, and to this must be added th labcir. Say the land is laid down t gra*; the first year he obtains a smia cro only, and. for several seasons can not reap -the full benefit of his hives melt of money, time and labor. sowe his wheat in the fall. In on year he will have his crop harve te and perhaps in six months more w be s Id, thus requiring eighteenmo th befo e he realizes any money from th inve tment. Jist so with all he grai4is mid crops, he must wait lor and patiently for his returns. A me chart frequently purchases goods o threor four months' credit, and ell than before his notes come due, re li ing is profit, and, in fact, with ut cent of capital.: The farmer ravel 81a jays any such chance as this. Th mer haut says the interest accou t i an i portant element in his cal .ula • tion, ; so it is with the farmer eq . all imp rtant, making great inrcads nt his oderate profits. S pposiug 'the farmer, to illus rat this idea of interest, should comm nc with hiScalves and at their birth ch g theta at Such. a figure as they are r all wort , then, at three: months of ge esti ate their value, addiug interes o first ost for ninety days, and the os of f eding. Again, at six month , g throt gh. with the same process, an. s conti ue until his cows or steers ar sold ; we think ho would get an idea, o this i terest account in this way ha he ver before realized. The un tbi ng merchant, when he t lks about the farmers not having to on eider any interest account, is very far from the truth. Some of the prod cts of th farm are -sold for cash, but ery few ; milk, for instance, is nearly al ways sold on three or four mon hs crecli , and the capital upon w ich man milk dealers do business in. in cities is furnished by the farmer. sire to hoard and c rry the pra tic° all the departirient over whi h t rule, are bless d t a talent f .r wli. they may may .be rate ul This t ent diciously usec1 is ec gnized by all s sible people a _mcst desirable Oen those who are ,pla et in circa is start where there is no eeessity , or ri watchfulness arnd a e. But it is not me el as a «atter necessity that we N iS 1 to urge all; go housekeepers o lo k to this, ad 1 e that thrift an car i the man*eine of their afiairs is o simply a which their ON n nterest ' eraaa should be C0111 Ci 11 10 sly pract sed, 1 ut if rightly viewed i s, or nia y, be source of great p1 a ure. Th fra. a use of the meameaLls p t into the'r; hall may give rnori t u deasure i to . th s who have an abun a Ice of t ,i or y ca. 3 nd ,,,in t e us ion bl amusem tits •ich 's 00 pfteri upp 80 (1 civ; ark of aood so- . IV .1 eecher. goods than th round of fas dissipation, w to be the disti ciety.—Mr8. Extraordi Thia natur tracts many v summer moat ravine at the b t f a a 011 Our Lt1 is Lake. The si Artie tempera 0 year round, is 11 piece of dense over rocks and t. steep and ofte The parapet o Palisades of t ; perpendicil ular, ' about 400 feet s mo] ed with • e gorge is banke natural rocks - r other by biocl g been wrenche r- tumbled down a , canon lay piec s z- size from a h a boulders weig pounds each. e scattered looseily a of 1 the rave e, . 8 blocks were w lged - the rocks further d Y the air was .so cool ° party fairly shiver clothing. The, ice i e transparent,cheiving e and is hard a4 soli e ravine extends lon Y. Blue Mountai ar w 1 c sitor 8, is foot S WES ent 111•8 app ood cli tre the e H and abov ster 1 Oa f th• of frq its s of rses ing The ce San' rsey. r osity, w di ring the 14cated f Blue M of S41. •ae in naintaines ched t d, by tlitl g up 41 o erous de untain, d on, is a- ri es te a he ravine f rest' tre ne side oods, an one whit he mount a,bi $1 114 a 80 a .s ic111, heat a de unta" tbwe reh 11 t oigb rpbi ke 11 near crow s. T e b t th Lilhay i an t-, 1' n id 0 e y . In th's wil: id ice, va yisig ' s oof to i ens: f om 100 t 20 s u aller;pie est liver ..; o nd the bo to ile the arge the ere ic s o the aorg , her 4 theee -p irin i their u $4 nie perfectly c e r and no slush su fac 1 througliat t. Th lie base o ' th s foi: !several u dre yards; and is n w a rn&3t entire y dry t sing'through the ra ine, and t iis pre i n but in a heavy rain toian the ta ren t rushes down the., captain sis e la 4 O empties into the de p chasm, hzre • i O congeals in. a tem erature wl ic is e never softened by th rays of ti e sun. f A stream of cold 9.i is bonstant y pas,. --. serves the ice until he heat of -u i, me warms the earth su ciently to ta, ae it to gradually melt aa ay This a, pe towards the last we lis '1.1 SUM er I? for the greater part f t e year h c springs of the Blue lotintain cfon inu to produce ice. Ju t beyond th Ice Springs are what has been ch,is elle the Paint Springs, high furnish a sub• stance from which *ood ar idl to paint is readilyIII anufacture . 11ie country in the ,neig borhood o he e natural curiosities we s 0.years go the wildest and most in cceslible f any part of Sussex Cohn y, bat it s now covered with farm, and 1 the nhabi- tants are thrifty a4i. prosperous 1 1 NV h a a • We do not wish to be understood as discouraging agricultural farming in- terest!; it is the basis of a nati n's prosp rity, and without it no cou try can lijve. , It is undoubtedly the u ost healt1 fal of all occupations, andybri.. as ua nearer to nature than any ot er. But o r object is to show that t sere are ts4o sides to this as to all otter matte s, and that in making up o ' mind on the subject there are many thingl to be considered. Judicious Economy. A. very erroneous idea prevails with many that any thought spent over small outlays--esober deliberation- over (aeon- oray in little things—is evidence of low and mean traits of ,character, and be- tokeue miserly habits. We have heard it said that to feel one must Stop and oalculate—examine articles with refer- ence t) the cost rather than to taste, to deliberate upon the sum total before daring to buy—would make life unen- durable. To stop and examine au old. garment, and learn if by any ingenuity it coulla be turned, retrimraed or re- modeled so as to answer another sea: son, instead of buyiug something new, would be a torture which would banisli half the comfort of liyiug. To pick up pins arid needles, care- fully s w buttons and atrings, and keep before the mind all the tam} the neces- sity of economy, would make me feel so little, so mean, I should despise myself. I'd sooner spend freely as long as the little I have lasts; and. then go to the poor house, or die, than be a slave to economy." This is no imaginary talk, but some- thing similar or worse is often uttered, and gi is who spring from childhood to maturity inclined to each false notions are not the kind to make the wives in whom the hearts of their husbands can safely trust; and theirphilclren-will not rise up and call them blessed. Waste and extravagance go hand in hand, and those1 Vlio thus seek their own grail - cation and indulgence bring no coinfOrt td those with whom they are most close- ly colected, because they minister to 1 aSmall Be 1" 1 John Newton sa, comes to Christians ations, or with a te great sin. You said a candle toget ings. s Satan ae ith great te ptation to ring a gre n er and they or loin pt- loginit are very safe neighbors ; brug few av- ings and -set them argh , then b g a few small sticks 'arid let them take fire, and the green log the m cis of them, and you will s get rid f yourlog. And so it is wish little sin 'You will be startled with tilidea o 1 mitting a great the devil: 1 you a little tempts n, and-leav you • 1 : b es 1 to indulge yourself "There is o ar in this ;" "no grea eril in' tha ;' so, by these little hlps which ate, fir. easily lighted. up, c last the •e 1 log is burned. " ch, and pray h ye enter not into te ptation." The State f All reports Tigre ha{t the natant is very auxi they possession of infer tion going that the secret agit t rs Irela thus far been very successful iziltag sedition. T er cenvictio gains ground that he whole. isl rife for revolution, aid that t croppiugs here and t1er serve indicate with wha secrecy the work o drill has been earri policy of soothja .the state of isterial utterances there is no conceal Government is in the Fenian brother sibilities of what i Ireland than ever of the movement f twelve years. g an Ferns f their own selfish desires regardless of the good of others. Most of the ferns _Parents often err, doubtless, by being contain more or les over sizict in matters of economy, aria • properly prepared while trying to enforce its practice teach • ancl nutritious. At their children_to fecq ouly disgust at . Cently made in Fr the idea. For this reaeon, perhaps, to- them as au article gether 'with some others which are hard_ shoots of the comm te explain, the young seem to shun the exposed above soit very idea of economy ef late, and would light, become exceed. feel that they were outside of the pale and tender.- The 111 of good, or rather _genteel society, if live on ferns all th they allowed themSelyee to speak oi it . the tender leafleti but to attempt to practice it would in the season the st shut them away from certain acquaint- • the roots.. A certa u u n e r IT 1. f 0 ances beings. Mau te) try I it- as at s altogether an inferior Class of , painter is known.to his fern omelets. who are absolutely compelled nd economize closely, look upon evil to be greatly deplored,and. to be attempted st•eretl:,. For the world they would riot have it known how they "-strive- to keep up • appear- ances 1-: outvard1v :tinging their sur- . roundiugs into some little harmony with • their More wealthy neighbors. • The in- genuity they must practice to do this, and to eonceal the many deprivations r they submit to rather' than forego this outside show, would be worthy of all praise if practised openly, without re- gard tqoolish Those -who have the giitto practice • a judicious economy, and . carefully wateh to prevent any waste because ititi right net from any. teteu, miserly de- , The Nee 11 Robbing yoarself f only haeteuing your sleep of death. Sa "The harder we WO k the more sleep do w the waste of nervou not only work too h r little. The rapid d v country, its intense n the fiery ambition o dry, electric atmosp ny climate, all tend t naturally wakeful. of-eigbt hours' daily but time worse than 1, cheat ourselves but s nature. Because. she 11 0 rern- ar: n o ho d haiee orai- caiy oenlto 8 heiroughne, s and or laniz,ati n 1 and air. ltho gh thle 11 feeline u pan roe ils in a 1A,fie- po the .ubject, t lie fact t atIthe apprehen, ive f_ od and of t e 1 accomplish i or'i in the istorly tb past encfr It ood.. mid in our tach, and at:,e-enarypt pwatls ce to poplula food. The yo bea.ke fern, t1141 air an lig& fleshy tribes of ear round, spting, and ch extracte woo N -V1 ata s • THE HURPN EXPOSITOR. oar acCou t for r atiy yea s, we fancy the aceount ar iotikept ; bit depend upon it, she is sure in the end pound int rest e us; and i we c work the ours thoug1 w May for ye s, h fi will ije a sic ruptcy Russia Ace rdi 45,000 tRu Budet to action of of =male and tr op the R um arrive Russia destin stated trating frontie at Tia at There n doubt • th Britishj pr Lavin a kind. D come to lii ot only h intriguing' actually Ayoub K murdered incriraina tricatioh. —From have tried result fUlly t has mad rite my s 9.,D1 no 1 ated, as w1e tronger, 1 apacity foril • hen at any !t ears." $ ealpus e ditor who is ektract with corn- y loan s e makes to tinue birrowifig for t a.re d e to sleep; stone settlement • and inc itabieresult 11 and. a ental bank- •, tc;) T ash Bul- gna epo ts fr Bucharest, a13 nonce trating near dy in the vent of the a The t nsportation r s com ulssary stores n 1 y oing on near - tier A steamer z in S urday with ✓ andi ambulances u g tie. 1 It is also R s aisl re concen- 1 0, oii he Austrian 1 A Tr se A d eiji f ble ga, elopi whi s the,* ith Rte en irit co aii. • e emisa., y eim 41 I ° "it or. • be o reason to Innen Khan, the ihanist e ofhdeepest 'tis ha e recently o te prove that r bee all along a, but that he has tespen ence with ters fund on a ,of hs seem to ud h pe of ex - .AGENCIES. OH LEC:I1E, Goner I Loan andReel Estate Ag nt, Gain,. Freda e and Commission Mon chant. Money Idai dont real estate in town or countr, at 8 per e t. simple interest. 'Charges medemte. ortga es beught and sold. *stared mortgages p id riff Terme to suit hrrowers. Farms land ilia e prorterty for sale. Office— Leckiels new brie look Brussels, Ont. 515 ---k AUC IONEERS. 3 P. BRINE, IL cened Auctioneer for the • COunty ton. Sales attended in all parts of the Conn . All orders left at the Ex- POBITOil Office will be prornptlyattended to F ALNAONDIS A Wale of landed pat bred sook. Cattl ket. Office and Au Gi Block, oderih, n AM, AUCTIONEEP AND .---Special attention iven to rty, farming and t °rough - elected for the Englith rnar- tion Rooms,' Acheson's new . Terms moderate ! 615 TIELGETT & eers, Me illo sales of Ladedn- Lupien -rents. All • o undersigned t Wa cession 14; o at Le cession 12, will be• 'bins, notes and et ALEX. DELGETT Leadbury. BROWS, Licen Fed Auction - Special attention given to ropdrty, Fano Stock and dere left with eithe k of the on P.0., or Lot 14, con • dbury P. 0., or Lot 9, eon- romtly attended t. Sale naps` furnished if r gaited. Walton; GEO. BARROWS, 639 DICAL n„has been e j , G. SCOT, AL . Surgeon and ••!.' distil Per ustai new! rm ne er tr m yoti! 1 rtier I bor, trte VI 11)a B er; lina e p thne of ies r be old onit up int si The chiev an rise ai1 NV • olden uns hysica1 mi eed n Ion alifornia yspepl la! oke, C, mi iver 111 D o his wond r ul lire, aid th w 'ailed. 1iTo ov emedyl will • o a re pre ented wi ost, b whi y tis wo4�.erf c hich ill ho 116 dol r SI bo y Hie BOn B1 1 fished n Syr yotir n of gor lcus st sa nd ntara ing ti n fe r ch fe e ur I' 1 ou io dy ve h t el el ria ei 1 r jurist ; "I up and the prediction. e, infused nd energy. nd debili- v me, but ith larger d physical, e last fie God. cc ss is at last joic , the sick ba k in the t h alth. The hu an frame Dr. King's m und, for , ck Head- ocll Jaundice, nes, Geuersl. L w Spirits. wi 1 positively y r medy has his wonderful im for it, you bo tle free of ad' y perceive e qu ities, and hat a regular il do For sale It EPPS Co a aural law 1i dons of lige care app • es of Ive11 as pro icle delic tely ma,y sate US It is bylthe j f diet that i ally b lt u ist eve ar te eds sul round us • iere is a w, 11 any a atal a ell fo tifie roper' no 'i ice Gaz tte. d—e me i Che sts, aid 170 IPjoi The ruises 'ever thilbla' kin E nteed very c 5 cent c131eas Taker biteni th 1 orerray;;, •x e brigtant. Go C+ermai Sarua is tht . Boseho , a etIltbratf 1 acknow edged to be iseoverie in Mt icia olds and all Itu trou ✓ inoViug,asit !s, fi 1 .aving thapartai n on. It ia notl. ood the ter av an lici on§ wit' enp le ad p haf wi sh ol 8, dil kle st S Sor • res s, ptiO e, o per ell. g t nd test, Ask your rico 35 c 2: 1 's lye s, et orn 8. e p mo Th stin cos 111 ee Atte t ilet gem ii ggist f r ."Tea - n s • 26-52. - sale ai premed' Lion of Dr. d ••tit rman •PJ. sician, and ne lo the mos fortunate anickly co es Coughs, the see -ost nature, se of the a claim and and' he lthy condi ital medie ne, but has sati fact on in every sing Sali every sea- /ottles se d annually. ar names lately in- ean Syrup was intro- • in 1ti68, and is now age in the civilized elieve any ordinary ple 1 ottle 10 cents. 13 1 1 1 aid comfort - owl dge of the ov rn he opera - nn rit n, and by ft e ne proper - co oa, Mr. Epps kfa t bles with be er ge, which do ors' bills. se f su h artioies- ioi y be grad - on( en ugh to re- d sea e. Hun - die a e floating at ack wherever e n ay escape pint i) in pac lo., Ho ad ee4 nd u.' Ica S e worl s; Sal Oh PP d all ourselves od, and. a Civil 8e.- -ets label ceopath- e Street, 482-52- ve. for cuts, Rheum, Hands, i kinds of s Salv is guar - t sati8 action in a Aceouchur, S afor , Ont. Office and esi dence sduth side Of Go °rich Street find door east of Presbyterian Ohuzoh. 349 1111TM. HANOVER M.D., C. M., Graduate of TV McGill Univer ity, Physician, Barg on and first door soutli of tie Catholic Church. 496 Acoonchenr, Sturforth. Ont. Office and re; ideneo, • TT L. VERCOE, M. Da C. M., Physican,Sur• &-°- • geon etd., Cloionerf or the County of Huron Office and Residnce, on Jarvis street north, directly opposite Seaforth Public Sohool. DMeADGET, • atel of Ontario Ont. Office and Be Ryan's. Calls pro day. A ;tock of ae Charges reasonable. nese and certifroatSs etetinary. Surgeon,' Gratin eterinary College, Sleaforth, idence in rear of Killorap & ptla• attended to, alight or erinary medicines eat hand Horeee examined a s tO sound- givn 0 required. 407 01. t ) • I Sur hours from 8, A. Mrs, Whitney'new Seaforth, 11BYSHIRE. L D. S., 8 i igeon Dentist, Gjraduate o 'oyal College of Dental on of Ontario. Office • tp 6 P. M. Rooms an brink . block, Main Street, ‘-' CA TWRIGHT, L. D. S., aea&e.ate, " Me 'beret theRoyallColldge [7 ...lawn' of rental Surgeons" of 10anaa sOffie --Indian Block, Ma et St., Strattoid, Ont. has i ow pened out an Olive in Seaforth, at th Que n's 1pte1, where he will be prepared to pe form all ktontai operatic) es with ease and ski 1. nice open eyery Tus- day. 63-52 AME S T. GARR deric Solicitor, G --- • CAMERONa OL Solicitors M. C. Cameron, Q. p eron. W,iiarrister, Attorney an d • i 631 • & CAMERON, Ba rioters, &notary, &a., Goderijih, Ont. Philip Holt, M. . Cam - 506 1,VILLIAM 8 V Blond' in Appraiser. Ace reasonable term AL . R., unt s. ,Conveyancer and Commis- Wroieter. Auctioneer and and notes colle ted on 366 pRED. ;ROGE -A: mw, Sobel Office, Masonic to loan. ,Carefu W.0.ME LaW, Soli for taking elide Solicitor for th Private fonds to pENSON & M at Lear, Soli Conveyancers, N forth andlBruss investat nce, a yearly. JAS. EL.BENSO The above fir mutual consent be paid ta Mr. ities. Nov. 27., 1876 MCOAUC LAW, CHANG Scott' a Bloc q,OLICITORS " Canada and n Seaforh. Farm and Tow and sold.1 Money [privet uritie, tt rete. moderate. Money i vacate best mortgage se he lender. S. G. MOAUGH w, poi der for ----- — efu ude o esale b Price, Hickson purif ing the --- MIS ELLANEOUS. arrister and Attor ey-at. Chancery, Conveyaner, &e. , Wi gham. Trust Fande ution to colleotion. 652 arr ster and Attorney at a Oh neery. Coratuiseioner the Province of Maitoba. k of Hamilton, Winghara at 74 to 8 per oent. 1 633 11 0 s P 23,o niaters and A.torney ancery ending lveney bile, etc. Offices—Sea. o of Private Funds to tpeoent. Intereet, payable 58 ha thia day been disso ved by G. br YEE. M1 aclunts dire the firm to anis n w o will pay all Habl. Ge JAMES H. BENnON. 11. W. C. MEYER. , • • Immermanammalmssassmssmaimmamommr' THE SEAFORTH ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT EMPORIUM. ILLSON, PROPRIETOR. ON HAND, Kinds: ER PLOW, AlFULL STOCK OF PLOW Consisting of the Following MASSEY'S NO. 13 THISTLE CU OLIVEP!S NO. 40 CHILLED PLO HILL'S PATENT PLOW, NO. 2 MASSEY'S NO. 10 SOQ PLOW, PORT PERRY AND TEESWAiER Full Stock, of Straw Cutters,' a- - Crushers, Root Cutters, and all belonging to the Busi GA rse ess SEWING MACHINES, S :heowihinnFlegsbrencie, Wanzer Ra,ymond, Roy fronted. j •MacItines Repaired on tie Shorte Needleand Attachments always on O. a WILLSON, Main G PLOWS. A J. A FT b Fermi genero and be lull ftb OR gs t a a 8 s residence of se. en years in Wean return hi gatefni thaoks to d Mercantile Pablte generally fertile pport reiven WO. Aurin a to state that hatiD,ha. Co one . '30 wg 0e :R11.1114 ortment of all kin of 4 • ; s at as reasenable a price es eay rays be ready tO Wet° oat to the* OoDs A , ' . - :Es 1 , . giAlionotICesi' eletraelianaca181 .:1,1-agrjetiall°mIliet;v.,er&ye..rancidillatigilenerGallil Lea. a a large Tient* of PORE (Sideferaa . : . a :•ffe -of -fitst Eartl - White ment akes, Grain Boot orients' known USUAL. S tiger, and other t Notice, and work hand, tre S4aforth. 1 1\/I C) IR, TA NT IT —TO ALLBUYERS OF 4,4,4„1 DR DR the Full Determination of Closin o my Stock, I have made SWEEPING R AND FOR THE NE ESS COODS,ISHAWLS, MANTLES, RIBBONS, ATS, CAPS, FU Will 1 be Sold at Prices G EAT BARG Ministers and! 0 Buthg at 00DS. Ju i the Balance notier DLJC T MON LOTH C S, OVE Never Heard of bef AINS IN FINE BLACK hers requiring those Goods can sa HOLMEST,ED, CONVEYANOING Main Street, Seaforth. for the Consolidated Bank of ho Cana4an Bank of Connnerce rnd Village Property ought finals) loaned on mortgage se nable rates of interest. Charges fen private persons upon the unties, without any °spnge to Y M. A. F. HOLAIESTED. lug th mouth, lel e ca -tram eap rite cst of.anare, ivin so, wide a its ra idly hitt( s eonfi s: o mi Ifee. I mare of niedid es o sjai t educed. Bosch e's dined in t Unit (I S ate s ld in ev tea n rod • ✓ T inn ses W c ugh. ce uts.1Sa , MONEY. TONE TO 1, t 1- imp )ved farma nta e t, payal yea4; 'ye e J S. POI 'E if ONE -TO' L AN I -1- on rst- s se rid y tenet. Privatel fun s, o inn Ap Ay to . HILL rina eas • charg tal-itlizht1; 'inter( t p te ori Pai I 0 0 0 TO LED lu large or linto. a• 'pply t H. Ia BRITI$11 E. ANGE HOTEL, Goat:rih Ot. WM. Proprietor. This is one o the Quietest, Mo t Comfortable and Befit Con- ducted Hotels in the Pros -nae. The Boos are commodious an US Table and Bar liberall' supplied. Good etabling in connection. 635-52 IIHE GREAT iEMALE REMEDY.—Sob, Aloe° Petiodical lls—Thia invaluable ined eine i unfailing, in the core of all those pcintal an dangeroue disea ea to which the female conatitu tion is subject. t noderetee all excess and re moves allobtrac Ione, and a speedy care inay b 'relied n.iTo ma tied la dice, it is peoulholy Bei ted It will; a shor tiMe, bring on the mon pe riod withiregula Thorn, pills should niot b ta.kon by Females de .ing the first three Month 'of Prograncy, thdy are Sure to bring on Mie c• FL THE i Fruit Jars a Crocks and .1 R. Haby'j Japan at R UR, OAT1 Dy s, Madder, Fupti The above are an f the tuna Grocery. JON, an 8hoes a Speialty, !roan the aren. tra a Hyman & C14., London, be elite- ned Any exti le necessaty lei a country eanaa, Pate t 3 calcine in all t e An ki gels of Fanning Pliderce. taken, 01111. exchan 657 JAMES CAMPBELL. 188 NIAN1TBA.- 1880 G NiWAY'S 2.1 asseuger iin for AlaniteDA willetar from Speci On th First TUEDAY in each month. Freig t I ayes tbe clay previous to allthe elm dates. ue notice will be l given of all ratan parties. • Rates al ays the lowest., andathegreatestpihn taken to ha e arrangementmost complete Ind satisfactory Persons joining theserties are relieved 10 mends of Irrioggage 'Fee, Mr. For part c from all ear in bonding r. • aggege, f.reight, live ee way goes through 'With each perta, u ars pply to SOHN RNOX, G. W. R. Agagelintrat 11 635 THE CIIVIMER IAL LIVERY OYES KID CLOVES SEAFOiRTH. A RTHUIT. COTS, 8L0-1 TT AVE G iurchaa ed the 1,0 ek and Trade et the -ls- Co nanIrcial Liverya eaforth, from fa this Vicinity. cGaeroryrainega ith -thee' eLliengess et 7 tolirtetoitdhsattaand,eltteabindes re RO D CLOTHS. e mon y by Calling and ,,co N RoGERsg. ARNA GROCERY giORE. R. Haxby's ; Preserve Crocks at R. ifxby's ; Butter ?lk, Pans at 1?. Ilaxby!s ; Peas in, Black, Green ana axb's ; All kinds of Fresh Groeeves, as usual, at." 6'heop for Cash. And even •ble Horses !Will he Kept. i added se ex 1 'valuable h,or ,4 and vehieletsto the formerly • at e stock. Non 1,hut • ! i 1 Comfor tabl l'rehiclesaikl.Geott Open Euggileei and •Carriage, and Ingle Wagona tilevays ready foresee Spcial A rangemnts ; Arade Tle.th, Com. menial ',yen. First -C1 Covered Donble a 8 1 31 Ordere promptly ef at the stableadr any of the Welt ended to. • 1; FITZ,S KINOMENI FESSION4 MEN 1 W year som prepare la AL, AND CORNMEAL AT R.HPackageAXBDYy' Dyes. .prhheeer Kbb blood. Cudbear, Extract Lowood, Indigo • an Pure Paris Gr en. sale on the" Small Profit and Quick Re TR 14 Sold i urn System " at Lniden. ROBERT HAXB Varna. • • PAPST S E -OPE BOOKS. BOOK STORE, S NING 01:1* S CLOSE PRCES. AFORTH. BOOKS. Man, requires P..t," this season of the ftling to give tone to hit system and ra for work. VITAL!, iI by cleansing li impurities from se VITALINE :in all Affections of Sold by all IP uggiste. Prie,$1 RAY MEMO E Co, Toronto- ealorth by Hieiltson & Bleal3dell1 Vilson, and J -8 Roberts. 662 4 NI J RTER SEAFORTH. I am, d t( Entire less o • mirosE t sin xi give a larte pecially to n Wareroo AlaaslifaiSrdeih E .' 625 . • C. W. PAPST boas to inform the public generilly that he has *Inv on hand a full 8 stock ofb,11 B carriage, but at a y 0 her time they aro safe. In all cases of /serious and Spinal Affections pains in the bac aria lirabS, fatigue on slight ex ertion, cf the hear, hysteries, an whites, these pills effeat a cure when all othe means neve failet4 and, although a pOwerfu vernedy, do not contain iron, calomel, anttmony or anything hneful to the oonstitutior, Full aneahletaround each pckage, ar ully peserved. Job Mosos, New York, Sole ro rietor. $1 00 and 12i cent for postage enclo. ed to Northrop & Lyman, To- ronto, Ont., gen nail agents for the Dominion will imam a bo tle co/Aliing over 50 pale by return mail. S Id in Seaforth by Hieklsou & Bleasdell, J. S. R bets, and R. Larnade, 197 directions in the o ey lend on good which should be t 7:1- per ent. inter- (3 fund e hrargesm6L1d- or s all Brune per c ut. yearly he i stallinent 628 z • P 11 1 wh t Jai!) r. eatin 1. fathous Fren ride hims f Sleep. 9gular s cep a llong steep " a !pr. Ma th during eqiire to re Limy. Ain ri $ but sle p 1±10 lopment f ti lustrial act yaks the peopl , o and ow. su make us proe he time taken tot t ep is not gain a Wed. We y '8 !cannot Iche t let§ us oveIrdra arge at 8 on eaten ONE1 TO L erty at 8 pe la hal1-3 early or on of th pi -lupi ht. Ap to at. • • 4 -0E • --The mon y for i ortgagee 4n far r cent,. i terest reed up n. J. earth. - - - mproeed F rest. Int desired, N. referred all sums ate rands yable et 662x4 . - nu Prop rest payi ith a por- Expo uses Seafrth, 625 nide d has a large sum of me iat nvestrneot on first • pro arty; Seven and a half year y limped aa in ay b e If . •E'N1 ON', Solieitor, , SO. 633 EMP EA-Y.' tx L' it A WEEK i vot r nen towi. • arra9 aud f 1 e. li. FLI. LETT & Portland, Wei le. .at 626-52 - • — - • ady 11:11&11:14 ly810 tat ta, m ine :?xna Co., Atig to$20 N & Co. Porilit 10 tQa$1:, 0 ery month,. Bo t ng. Address R 1 all-stree , NOW bon ddee 'ER Al': ho e. cldre ein Iniaeted in " $ tf eka akes sent fr exp ainu •XTERJ Co., Be rk. -•, f e eatei:y s TRUE 626-62 Samples H ST1N- 626-52 ortuuea g every - kers, 17 587-52 ELECTRICITY! ' MOUS' MCELsIoR ECLEETRIC CIL—WORT T2.N TOTES ITs WEIELIT IN CloLD.---Pain eao231ottand Where it Is ued. It is the cheapest me kite evermade. One dose cures common sore t hr atOne bottle has cured bron- hiti9. s' orth bFifty centee cured an old stand- ing 001411. It poisitavely aurae] catarrh, athma, cents worth has cured crick in sane quantity lame ba k of 8 ef, f The following are extrac s from letaers that have been r ceived B f Canada, which, we i think eatisfy the most skeptiCal : J. 0 t., writes, ' `Send roe Oldozen Sil,have sold allI had from ow; its enree are truly won - ire, of Franklin, writes, "I left, it acts like a ch arm— t takes splendid no” H. and croup, Fifty the back, and t hc years' standing. a few of the man froni different par should Hu fficientl Colls.rd, of Sparta Dr, Thomas' Vie trt you, and want,au re , derful." Te'ns. M G have sold all the a en, it was slow at firs , Cole, of Iona, wri es, Thoma'Eclectri Oi equals it. It is hi ally harsuged It." 3. Be " Send me at one Oil, I have only o e b thing eeil tin well nd tion." 3. Thomp on, Inc• some More E lee out- Nothing ta esj verton, P. Q., welt a gree t renutation Send us a further Opp Gibb & Co, Backingh Ione gross of Ee14tri yell." Sold by all Cents. S. N. THO NORTHROP & EL. Agents for the Denial Selected and Elettri Hickson & 131eaetlell Lumsder A SO A FrI, W. PARS ooks now in use in all Public and High Schools. i 0 LINE OF S9100L STATIONERY. S y 128 -page Scribbling Book for 5 cents. fit !Sem n CARDNO'S I4LOCK, SE,IkFORTH. • „i "nined tolfilear Out my Stock. ql Fiiirniture regard,!- , • Cost. 1 ! I WANT, it wilt pay them to aseer- tte. es 'before pure eing elsewhere. 1 smolt to t 4e paying cash, pe- arly melded c oes. dieedy oppoS4-0 M. R. 'Counter' 6117 Store, 3lan Street, Seaferth, . . 4031N S. PORTER. -- EAP 0 INTEY. oo To LOAN CHANGE OF B SthiA_PORT SINESSI.i, -104-C.T.1)1Z0-7-. SEAFORTH, Cut., .April 3rd, 1880. Ilaying purchased the Seaforth Foundry from John Noppea, we -will continue to k ep on hand, at ehe old stand, Main Stret, Sea,forth. a full assortment of - Plo s Gang Plow, Scufflers, Land Rollers au1 all other ImpleMents in our line. BUT coh mu" Creating% and School, Church, Gard n and li: wn Chairs a specialty Rep iriag promptly aad neatly done and. satisfa tion guara • teed. ! Give us a trial. Arass : ) it. NOPPER. '1 NOpPE- BIO,THERS. : HANa'inNe 30 W. NOPPER. 1, will be fou SEAFORTH, Ont., .4ril 3rd, 1880. Court fear collectiouJOIN NOPPER . May as after that dat I will place evera-thing in the han s of the Clerk of the eith r by note or book account, to call and settle thesae bfOre the Fir , ss est of Itteriug disposed. f my business, I must caal on all hose endebted to me, i• T . BUT he Highe pORROVE time i portion. p 657-12 "Please forward %dozen ann nearly out, n thing recommended by thoae who G 0 •T J N! Ord, Thamesville writes orther supply of Eclectric ttle left. I never eaw any- - ive sear geueral satisfac- • WoOdward, sal i tes, "Send ric •I have sold entirely keit." • Miller & Deed, Ul- i GET 'TH0SE he Eelectrie Oil is getting re, and hi daily called- fori y without delay."Lernoyne, m, P, Q., writes, "Sind us Oil, We find it tO take edicitio dealers. Pelee 25 S, PuELPs, N V And AN, Toronto Out, Sole ion. NOTE.—Ecleetrie— ed. Sold in Seaforth by J. $. Roberts mod i. 521 OORE'S ART tney's Btock, Moin Stfrelei, Seaf rth, awl PROMISED STE • , ALLERY, PHOTOGRAP 8 YO 0 SEND TO YOUR FRIEIWS There yeu can get ana kind of Pictures you want, in an finish. Satisfaction Guaranteed., Pictures CHARLES M(ORE, OPERATOR AND 60 lAR31 PROt'ERTY, 1 )1te Cen4 In,tres, Py- abie Yet*!,.RS allowed to ny principal at ay tercet charge(' enly an the tin , . G. MODOO-Galin Dry Goods Merelaant, Sealortie ASH #OR R AND CHEESE. anted the Steria in Stark's Ble k, north of?. Altaareys Bakery / d there at alllivoliireatlyto parch se R:AND1GHEES. Market Price in 10,sh. will be Plait -feria Good Article. ROB liTSON, Seaoral. CIDER PALL EmnsacILLE. • style, and the finest '', djesiroonM°nsom akingxetigadAeurvrBitf l'ilr?eetiwTheeen7Perialleiitatli" il u R Rte Cider Mill will be.in anuningorJer ' Framed. , commodation BY n 1 TERMS—J-04e cent per gallorin , 1 ROPRIETOR. i 6t2x8 G. .4 tr. JACKSON- AttGusT 27 irow a, Pair of Toilabed H Train, Olathe Xichigan other day was a pas lost his right arm illed. out of Detroit with those around hi political candidates, served under both. T to ask hil:33 how he h and he replied “It was down in the were charging the bullet struck my a bon, and I feIl lane° was restored to consci the hands of the C eed, a, soldier was go' pockets. Wheu he was alive he was aboul but a corporal sprang the wretch down:, and While he was telli with his left arm; gone his seat and came ne ether finished lie be said ana that very cor: ber the incident as if yesterday. I had yoa old barn over on the r "Yes—yes—let us s las exnbrace 1 Thank have found you out, herOl" "I have been to Def for co.ncer, but them hope. I am going bo poorhouse ana there bs,ven't a shilling or a "And 1 s,m going to well" replied the othe sumpton, and as mast go and die anion Then they embrace seemed. to weep. 011 tip half a dollar and in five minutes a c°11 to $3,50 was divide Everybody said old man -seemed willi both if they would go they aid not;. they born; and it was a qu after before 23, cora dared to make the sta chaps lived in Detroi arms by accident, an played the same ga on every railroad in t Free Press, Chiid-like a :Bis nsane was Mos] wasvery green. Th whieh always tome wind -when she look landlady's son. Suel with such fair hair;; big bine -ees ; snch s such a lamb -like exp hag there, at that she had been sent to s Months., the city b' she would try her po uipsotitttfo e. borait y whoi rstatrt the fun was to be on senVinent on h' went, beginning with • wor, and rejoicing to so readily. She enjoyed. herself she grew tired of it, . cidd on breaking th won and enjoying th• hared him_ out into made him Sit beside • under the wistarias, 4 Arm going home ne send you wedding !ea married. I am to be rich old gentleman ne Then she waited. to her feet, but he diehe sai4 ,:. "I Want to real. ld,. 1 kinder fe goii' too far with yori bu•qterfly, Ilittin' from you, know. And I hekJ 1 d1 allow. I was afl intil a decline, or ant) set mo much on me, li that me and Alitl iii.li j-teady conavany. yo • l're gob].) to be ma•I lis.m done. I should to drown yourself Ilk boarder -did in the Illi myphotograph in he wai fished out." Then he smil& a' she arose and sailed 'with great dignity. within the arbor a laughed so loudly thal him in the kitchen sprinkling down cloi, that the old owl. in tl ing louder than eve Englisb it young Enlish-iv! couple of years to tat can business, they -% much improved.Al professor, -whom 1 ;al it would not do this could get our pe. answered ; "No aou tion, tz tolhae.u:opi: ai•113 where in America, yo car there are means It ; for unless man. hsteo:ose,nsfaaplilo—k hheimfa. ifttrcioaoeculeananodnotaftiormne„a, (rfeLrheie.feali; of property.) Amer of men who•have th very well with it, try where men are il an4 the unusualness wilaers naany, who. < order to be sure the5 tacholimeayeicrtsainst(otut):1? ()btna'shretrf13'1 their power of self liberty grows into a , 13telthhoe:ae:ixswsp,oieoyureniitambeynnateutirs 14 international haps self assertion the duty of not betr citizens give a strai that they think II, their superiors and, ihts ii Bar eiNsvtorndlgi. foen.aIbitliel is I if nwrtih: aciectellbe,natiienvgintghawhat y meeting the mist - of inexplicable ex each to be equals of Faith is taking