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Successful Farmers.It is pence we have tc
These sensible remarks are by J. will follow.
Stahl, in the Ohio Farmer : It is a good work for
=Every now and then we hear of a first learning to sew, au
farmer who, by years of unceasing tit who are unable to do •
and rigid, parsimonious saving, as darn or knit, and the
amassed a largo fortune. His.foll bre d y in it than in much
acres are numbered by the hundre s ; work that occupies the
swine and kine has he on a thousa d men of to -day. -
hills, and money in the bank. Hq is I have in my possess
accounted a successful farmer. No by an old lady over 80
matter if he has cultivated only he last spring "went home
soil and has neglected to cultivate is in that quilt is very de
mind ; no -matter if he has oppres ed long as there is E' shred
the poor and robbed the widow ; no ever be an upholder of
matter if he has descended to th se patchwork quilts."
sharp practices that in the case o a Umbrella
poor mau would be called stealing if A New York xmbrel
he is rich, ho is a successful farmer.
Now, if the object of life was to that ladies use; Lap
amass riches alone, there would be chiefly in two ways
some excuse for calling such an on a they rub them against;
man. If the object of a farmer's ife when riding in cars ori
was simply to add acre to acre, to mut- lay them on the seat
tiply his cattle and hogs, there wo i1d while paying their f:i
be some justice in calling the life of have both hands disen
such a man a success. But it is not all get the umbrellas sat
of life to live, even though we live to Dozens of such oases c
grow rich. This life is not food : nd ledge every week. A
raiment alone, even if we have raim:nt veil, he says, acts lake
f&r a thousand. The man whose obj:ot ,umbrella. Ten or
iii life is simply to grow rich, does • of enough to make a long
live even for himself alone ; nine ti II es •
out of ten he lives for the legal con sel Why We Butter
that assist his children in breaking is The layers of the w
will. proceed toward the cen
I I am not advocating a life of idlen as. and more completely
"'Whatsoever hatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do the centre but little el
it with thy might," What we want is this portion makes
not less labor, but labor in differ:nt The finer the flour the
channels. Neither am I writing in fa- nutrition. - In its n
v+or of profligacy and poverty. A ar- wheat, with_all its co
ser may be successful in many w ys, is not fitted for perfec
biut it is safe to lay it down as a gen:ral ment.: There is a .d
mile that a farmer is not entirely 8 c- potential heat -pro uci
li
11
cessful if at the age of fifty he has n
good farm, plenty to keep himself
wife in ease and comfort in their
days, and some for charity—especi
at home. The trouble is not that
farmer has a good large farm, but
has that alone ; it is not that he
grown rich, but that he has done n
ing else.
What, then, is a successful far.
A successful life, in any calling, ra
the world better. But before we
better the world we must cultivate
our faculties.. -Nature gives to some ten
tia.lents,. to others two ; if they put t
to good use they will both receive t
reward. But if any one allows
gift, even though it be but. one tal.
to lie idle, he will be condemned.
We not see it so every lay ? Those
employ every power of mind; body
Soul triumphing and ruling over t
who allow their energies to waste?
is to be hoped that every reader of
leas some mind. It is their duty
improve it. Intellectual improve
affords a mics of pleasure tea the po•
gar and benefits the little world
which he has. influence. While a
6essful farmer diligently cultivates
fields he will not fail to cultivate
inind. The farmer has some tim
read and study, and much time for
servation ; both will improve his 1
]sect. Increased experience with gr
years Will mature the fund of info
tion thus gained, and it is obvio
bis duty to impart it for the benefi
t a pecially for cooler
nd only two per centu
old We instinctively s
1YY by the addition o
he spread butter upo
he lard or butter wit
as the fat -meat and
th- nately, or coincid
being a carbon
er ? comparatively, but
kes sumption, and the
•an by' the wants of
all States Miller.
•
ppl
bi
rea
uta
lyd
it
he
save-
ittle gi
for of
ch el
is
of tlbe
ime of
on a qta
ars of
" e`t
r to m
of it 1
"old
L.1A
s.
a me
heir
Whe
heir c
Omnib
of t
res -t
aged.
.on a
me to
orape
file u
•elve
hole.
Our : iii•
eat b:!t
re, be •
starcbl
e is f
ur fi
ess fit
tural
pollen
huina
ficien
g ma
ates, t
f fat.
this
ty b
read,
cuit o;
are t
ly. T,
te, c
e hea
are
syste
em Too Man
eir It is probable yo
h18 the result of too
nt, too easy to spend
Do ments that do not
ho ed barn brings in
nd necessitate extra e
ose it. It is best to fo
It til one sees that
his hering to old• thin
to experiments are
•Want these should be tri
8e8- - first. It is well to
in things -until they a
.uc- better that some o
his trying for you if y
his is also good to im
to make the improv
ob- for. them. There
tel- that do not pa
+ ter squash, for instan
'Dia- Hubbard, but a f
sy crop of them is fe
of when Hubbards a
SChars. For the successful farmer will , in the market, be
eek in every way to improve the is not . known, a
methods and practices of his canine. buy them. This. i
"No man liveth unto himself." We squashes.
x.11 exert some influence. IF life s a
Baecess, that influence must be exe ted ` Why the Plan
On the side of right and honesty. T•: ere In general, hou
ire men whose word is as good as t eir ` with kindness an.
hood, and who possess a characte of The principal mis
sterliug integrity and great moral with. ' A good soaking on
Without these elements s.ucces- in and if this done
farming or any honorable employ
ent there will be no d
- is impossible. ' sons doing this s
1 A successful life is always a kind life. have forgotten it,
e man who beats his horses, s olds side. Over-wate
his wife and quarrels continuously ith
i to become yellow
his neighbors does not make a sus cess some either fall o
of life. There are men for whom the-; and there may be
Community mourn when they die. By leaves and no flo.
cultivating kindly relations with al de- ! may be due to exc
Cent people, they endear themselves to Usually the finest
the community at large. ' plants which in
growth. Flowerii g
•
•
The Value of 'Hen Manu
Should all the droppings from
roosts by hens be carefully save.e
barrels, and every spring and fall
manure be composted with any
;soil or muck from swamps, and ke
few months—its value for any
would be equal to Peruvian guano,
might, I think, be estimated at 50
per fowl per annum. From 50 h
saved about ten barrels of purehen Pretty can
guano during the year. What I si vel ; oth,
from November to April I comp stripe of oambri • ; c
the spring with soil. First, I s react
• e or arm
Soil in a circle to the depth of thr with the oche ppo
four inches; then I spread ben m: pure 'room. If you of
about an inch deep; then I spree • an- afford a cornice, .ak
d Rhes• layer of soil, till the heap is om- the cambrics for : he
pleted,.. using about four times the bulk
0. _ the use of a teas
the - water in a quart
in - the plants, or a p
this solved in it. The
Wood also be often fresh
•t a ; windows on a fine
crop . posing the plants
and • reflected light.
ents
ns I ; House
curt ains
bleached cotton cs
xpen
e ant c
an expe
mo ey in
ay A c
no Thing, a
pe ase in t
be:� to c
onbi is to
soold
ade with
d n a j
bo ' oubtf
e proved
e 1Ise sh
u c hay
rov from
nee ts th
re o• any.
The
e, i 1 better
rm = • who
din them
e worth 7
aus' the
d ; arch a,
tr e of
d.
e p
ra
hie
e a
n
nge
rvi
nd
Not
ants
ely b
is ove
eek i
ne s
of s
, lest
o _be
ng r: uses
nd to drop
ori.ecom
a auk
ers ; this la
ssi a rich
flo ••:rs air
ke a
ay be
ul of
e wat
of st
the r
by 0
y da,
e sun
oon
f t
nch
it o
ne
au
t
•
•
stir ip
and pretty vine
of soil that I do of manure, the
layer being soil. The top of this
post heap I make flat to catch the r
then I cover with any refuse or s
then place some sticks cf Woo
boards against the covering to ke
iu place, and in two ur three mon
is ready for use. having become
last —When ravel ing
om- , mats or tidies ma e o
ins ; comb canvas, say e t
ease, : are strong and ve y g
or ings with. Yo ii ay
p it feather stitch ail ds
hs it-` cloth for trim -Mind.
her able on chilclrci' un
ouglily incorporated with the soil, bnt of hamburg ruin s, z►..
as the season for planting is then early ;than insertion.
past, I leave the heap till the nex sea -post large loaves. Real, dainty post
eon, when I use it with what I co
is November. Perhaps it woul be twice the size Of
better to make a compost in• i arch, as large as desi a
where the climate will admit, an use is put into the a+
the manure for crops planted the 1: st of ! more than two;i
May or early in June ; but I•
call lis =has raised to twi
cover no loss by keeping it till th • next put into the pan
season. Agin of this compost in a Ill baking it will
hill of cora will be equal in etre t to ; if about five isle
half a shovelful of manure.— Woo y ;that is quite lar
News. bread the oven
• prevent any f,r
.e Patchwork. ' not so hot as tU
the crust and p
more. The over.
In a recent,issue of a farmer's
some one hada'a good word for
work quilts ; I air glad I do not
alone in my love for them, be the
so old fashioned. How nice the
to put under the white spread wh.
time for heavy comforters has
When my friends visit ire, be it
mer or winter, I expect them to
the white spread ueatly over the
board, or better yet, fold it sma
and lay it aside ; should you spur
old fashioned quilt you will uee
punch for breakfast. I have see
many beautiful patchwork qui
well as ugly ones, and many of
are made nut of odds and en
dresses and aprons good for uaugh
and saving the lining,, cost the
not a farthing beyond her time.
found it pleasant work many a t
tuck in my luuch basket when te
Fchool, as noon work. Almost
block has some old associa tions,
sad or merry, clustered arou.
aper,
atch-
stand
• -ever
are
n the
past.
sum -
turn
foot
othly
i my
hot
very
ts, as
them
s of
else,
• esker
have
me to
ching
every
either
d it
•
•ad
the
abr
le.
u it
dies
e th
t is
rise
os
e e
howl
her
egin
ever
mu
when the bread 's: pi
half baked, as i no
last half of the b _ kin
Sint
be mk
trim tin
oose
vizi nag
utmen
are fox
a box
ding,
out a
Java
e thr
odtod
also Lis
of wh
polJ
r.
s 4,
11L ie
eta
ar
ft�lso
h0 tvc
the figure
th •` butte
e arciund t
brcQadolot
,not racui
stitcheEs . o
transferri
so that it
Washed.
0 prettily b
o across th
the sides
whic
hol
at.
or
e wa
the
gto
wil
The
put
end
nd f
or: working cot
The Jura ing
, the milting millionair
arson, Nevad
Xrice Hbeflic.
ck his opinio
'TFtE H
•o b cut out wit
stit h; .. nd then en
he it " placed upo
ny-t ate 'al which doe
hing set . it with ion
wro ig 3 de, but whe
he ner4 'sew it firml ,
k$:p place whe
be .finished
ing�f i>ig or yellow lace
; ton wn a hem on
alb, • st h with worsted
on.,
Gr •sshoppersf
John Ik
had in hi
an exper
who al,wa
la$ by bettin
g does not
nd further fr
' flich usus
b Onedyi
3t enorr jour
over twenty fe •
dolla
a ho
stor
o$ai
tem
•
na
�s off
Th
ike
stted
lly p
Loefli
Bras.
you fifty
cfi.n't
rest o
is as folloCws
Lnc
th
e*ii sary
n iarly!
reportd
'r i
e .naore a ttigg
teei n ng aCppt
sic i(a hl
e
d
e
ue. ters ij
foable
b to ' his
Te
were t
paces.
,et on
Mackay y
lig a bop
rgoni on
jump d t
apno
ready
ase hour before
.Not findi
t'ed the ottl:
dtwrr3d u on
osis: he
Day the
led • itl
arriv : d
e int:nde
Se
They
fi!ich
er.
1 i�l d
ie t.
v
e,it,
ditY dews as
1
fr
hey eaelki
rw ear, it
id will 'a
pans' rel
ck they
When lie
ought 1.10 t
thick. s
size it was
h glee/
I be ho
fermen
to brow n
t not
i
in, or
Ioy
11 ed
red
oy t
ove
li'
hop
-t, a
s,M
per
,as
act
to '.
ant
ca
e b
en
con
ve
town
ontes
week
at t
s a -event
rjmpe
ay
8,a
his
his
use
ake
It
e t
�e ar
nd ack
roo as
stud. E
f, and e
a otit 8,11awas in
ju p
as in des
der s ffe
the tab
irty '.et.
need to Ho
for het • t ate
tim
• e;
.1
tee
opp
ly.
let hi ho
Time bei
n the ba
ay's gav
inches, a
11
rush
oh
ith h
ts,
wer har ly
701
r. ack
one , wh
ac ay g
per
hel
e by
ed
a cr
d, f
of
on
ro
if
ho
me
t G
Ma
obh
a
e
to.
er.
•o�
old
ars'
7h
hii�
t
et
yV'
puted, and was
et that Hoe -
in the right.
It could jet°
by the Appea,
Valley to s
hoppers, and
it any of them
He doubted if
secured. The
about a dozen
e them qua
ad a cigar b x
morning th y
through the r
le, however, o
eighteen feet.
but one more -
bottle of am -
d immediately
t day Mackay
fli that he Was
he expert came
h his pet ho
nd ordered it
Mackay seen
n mining sup -
had invited to
with Hoeflich.
vas a lee le
He laid do n
covered prom t -
be ammonia b t-
• chlorofor
e hoppers w re
he piazza, and
vas touched up
ur feet. M c -
of some four
•
lie
ide
We
zy
lai
Su
erefore
rtificial
f similit
ring her p
diagrams
uences of ti
omen d pos
ased up u an
he lium n fr
guid
erse
en ev
very
rall
but
ssu e, an
oge er."
dis
th lad
s d ctate
leaar o
to tig
en for the
me tal rule
ffshoots Indee
dvdcate th
n , any matte
"the mo esty of
of Taste.
Mrs.
de ith
nd
eSB
011
me
be
0
s legs, f st
ST CIC
ri.ofiT OR SAL —Fo
\-1 col coming th eft.
lug two years old ail
'ILL D aught two 'ye
and sired by Lord Eia
SCOTT, Rox1Lroile r lea'
10
XPO
SALE.
ale, a bay g
ed by Lord H
)9 RRANC IL 6
r Sale, Two
also one M
11 -bred Durha
din g
eavy
color
63-
Bull
HIRT
667
donee Routh Hide o
TT L. VERCOE,
Office and Reside e
directly oppositle
D.
eh Stieet, fits
j.
o arvis street north,
rt uhlic School.
nand
resi-
door
842
McGill U Ivo y,
yaician, Surge
Office and resi
ate of
n and
496
• at of Ontario etc
Ont. file° end Re iden
Ryan's. Calls Iproi tl
nese and certifiaat
at• ty College, Se forth,
in mat of Kill ran &
ttended to, da'ght or
y Medicines 41 hand
e. amined aetio sound-
! required. 407
parte o
Pomo
0 ERS.
uctiOneer
BR
the Cou • IA I o dere left at'
Office wil ea) mPtlyattended to.
or the
in all
he Ex -
sale of ended prope
bred at ck. Cattle
li
M, IlICTIONEER AND
it4 attention yen to
y, rtning and t rough -
00 g, alcheao new
sales of Landed
Implemental All
signed at Walt°
ilt
cession 14, will be
bills, n tes and i3
ALEX. DELGET
11
,y, • Parra Stock and
ef with - th under -
p ly attended Sale
IMPORT 4N
NOTICE S
NOT
1-` t o McKillop
forth, Decerabe
The Tr asarer wil
parties , who hate
interest. T. E. II
C un
ell
a ten
d pa
-NT OTICE—T be Iten
7th De 'ember ex All
of meeting. T ? Al
November 22, 1830
..1..„1-1IS4OrtLotjeTralilbipNi ttiF
undersigned land ilte
Folie, as general b fli -$
by Janne toile, bt,i19 ho
consent. Alt a :13 ue
,413 liquid ted. T line ne
carrie on by 'Jame 4
Ivill te al place at Dr w
ire
purpoSe of electing
of other business.
be held in the Te
same day at 1 o'cl
of Corsets mi)ceiviegs. 'Aare
t ons an ma in
0
0
a epode] me t
at Carroll's H
✓ receive mo
g their mor
ng of
from
ages or
677
tion of
Town
y, the
Counit, Clerk.
77-2
Az NERSHIP
ri
ha in the I
dilesolved by
11,
wil also hereaf
e. GEORGE
OE JOHN L
0.
en the
age 61
llec• ted
vill be
er be
77x4
• -hOldera and
anfacturing
• ing of the pat
Kinbur
refer the pu p
e past season e
gamuts for I
• partieularly
ent.
ro
P.
of t
rr
annna
lectors
mpany
onday
or the
action
ns will
on the
se of
opera -
e next
C77
objects to any N- °TICE 0
ich draws it out -LI by givea t
betwe
ayvery on
deve ops
le Illy 131irCI
et
11.
te
ltiaorb
1
n -
a
ate
lie
not
of
on
ey-
ey
ck-
to
ci
top
ger
put
"ite I men to
ugh ; and son
it 1 sed.
,1 the lads
one
o at
ave
ind
hic
oto,
teen
garil
ef al
cca
rgu
und
the
fign es more like
wi I deny, but
and, Which shou d
, all suggestions, he I
Ihis description p-
ie ci e is taken wh ch
t of the body, he
omes slim. And ot
ed -it for "keep ng
n oth wear nd
inptures of so e
etorgets, then, to
gstion objects in
physical requ e-
t, Moreover, neces-
Extre es
ctionable ; but an
at
n
solved,by mut al o
terrible con e t he said partai rah'
Zeller at the Vill
Y aphis th
11 sente to the said
will be sett
2th
LL
LL
to same
Zurich, this
18 Ja0OB
of MICHAEL z
no
•
Count
le ou
ng out
maim
vim hou
and gro
queltion
he st
conomy
aise the
avoid a
plan cot
cent livi
They or
nd benefit
09e, society
ing manner
to knew
ut
grotnd
peo le
nY this th
hat highly
tie
as to have the n airs and sof
covered with st ff, 1nfriew
linen, but pretty fur tura t
constantly must be -btecte
way, and there ar many
which. are really orn manta
ling the required len th. P
tre piece ; ply vine
some bright colo acr SS the
very serviceable as ay oe mad
tonne flowers' or s all.
and most Betide tor, way
cretonne for tra sfer ing is t
tna
6.1 olcg ,
t
in
ish
t se
r
wqrit
nas
firs
orn
nch
qi ing
sed
ad-
el-
en-
akes
a are
wn
ere-
astiest
6.1 are
ork
in them is no
Onment of th se
which they re $5
the Qiieteet,
cow odious
supplied. G
at. aufai
eeai rt tdmi itaool wn: gei 8 Raul 1 b 0) eb
eatioa relit; 1,07 nio. Ta
ts. riod ith re
by Fe
cal . obnikPer grainy as
to (mini ge, but at a
heir tenants, yet pa lalip aisneotheo N
ng in a fal e or Whit 5, thes pill
all permit of de-
diree ions in the pa
r, liattlr11 On Oil ay.
L. w tie their hush Ili.' for p
se ething they are will insure a. bsojltal
re
of
s id
TION—Notic i
the village f
has been thi
All debts
be paid to
oriel efoiesei
ted at the I
November, A.
UST RILL.
here -
re sub -
a Pump
urich,
ay dia.
ing to
nil all
o be pre-
m the
il ago of
aptist
h Linder -
o grega-
hereby
d will
of R.
own of
Y, the
lowing
f Sea -
nip OA -
m and
au of
James
Dated
D Me -
-11
Chum of the Towrt it
N. 13r tt, one of the
llth ay of DUE
lands nd pre We a
this, lth day of Net '0
33D101 T, SATAUE:11 '
ALL, "I raste
s become uu
the Regale.
forth to hold
so of such
aid Truetee
intend to sell a
tion at the stor
'rtietees, in the
on on SATURD
R next, the fo
ed in the town
)n; and being c
, corner of Willi
afo• rth made Or
Terms cash.
T, ARCHII31
JAMES H.
GROCERY STORE
NEXT THE POST OFFICE.
Ottavia, 1,879.
GOLD M DAL
Dominion Exhibition,
DE EMBER 0 1880.
CHRISTIVIAS AND HOLIDAY
ENTRA VALUE. IN SUGARS, 'TEAS
NE* LAYER FltAISINS,
NEW LONDO LAYERS,
EW VALEN IA -RAISINS,
0*ES NEW URKEY FIGS,
EW CURRA TS IN CASES A
MIMED TO ATOES, CORN,
ND LIMA BEANS,
R SH ORAN E, LEMON AND
CITED, A D COMPARISON
PR CES INVITED.
D. D. ROS
Itg- Grocel•y 4ext door to.th Post Office.
GOODS.
COFFEES.
Di BARRELS,
REEN PEARS,
ITRON PEELS,
F GOODS AND
SIGN OF T
E CIRCULAR SAW.
NLAN THE FASTEST MAN
IS tHE HA LAN CROSS
We also ltae - the Cit vyion, Improved Champion ,and
COW TI S IN ALL SHAPES. COW TIES N ALL SHAPES,
WE ARE SHOWING THE FINEST ASSOR 1,1..NT OF AXES
EVER SHOWN IN SEAFOR E.
Tcl
1880. FAL
re'VER MEDAL
wheel' Assad,
-mato Exhibit -to
1880.
1880.
lletEGS te all the Spee41 Attention ef
-le' Daan. C Atmore and the publit generally ea
his varied as ortment of
STOV
S 1 SitOVES II
Frona the BEST Manuftetuter in. the
Dominion, v
27, 11-nspection d)f them.
WE VI;A:1411ANT IEIVERY STOVE
And Defy pompetition i Trice et Quelitee
MAIIN STREET,
ORTII
Fire, Marine, L
INSURANC
ri" SON
nd Accident
CUTSAW TTAVING been in the 113su ance Bueltese for
the reet fourteen years I am prepared to
effeot ineurances on all kinds of Property Utile
dies.
En lit
y lad es oglish homes,
he t •ad re of their gr
hers in o d ring well t
ing i teres the econo
condi tio
ages la]
a an ye
atel fa
ome la
and ass
•
EXO
Mos
in
and
od
X so
ha
ing blithe re
imuseit
hort
tat t
a of
or an h
o b ild
re is o
lace s
othi
ng more, of the
f an educated, eTh
They have een
u ic, halls in the
erg n, and give the
certs. With all
ri ce of the ore
leasures and du-
o- the interest we
r others more ex -
i 1 the dinners to
eonlight nigh* or
4 house partY of
se c
tended, inter ere
the neje hbor o
friends rom tow, .
—Th Dai y for r says that the
American ca tle r de, notwithstau ing
that al the trris al nust be slaug ter -
ng the ast t r months 16,769
eat erIllit ly caused the losses
e nu be ging 1,115 cattle, or
. in 181. . he transportation
be want is Chiefly confined to
mers of _le r guitar lines speeial-
gd
fro
cat
in
seviere
on the
year, tl
6.92 pe
pe cen
du ing
the ste
ly prep
•
•
ELECTEICI
com AO C thr ti,
chit s. Fifty een s'
ing ough. It poSi
and roup. Fitly c
the tick, and the s
year ' standing. Pr
a fe of the many I
fro different pal ts
con rd, of Sparte,
hay sold all thee; at
Col of Iona, arrit ,
Th aR'Eclectri
equ Is it. It is hi
"Sdnd me at onc
Oil, I have Only a
thing sell se well
me some more el c r
out- Nothing tek elil
Gibb & Coq Buckin
one gratis of BOO
NORTHROP &
Agents for the
Selected aud Blear
Let Om,
AY at liorne. amples
"'5 free. Addres STIN-
We. 26-52
,prietor. Thi i one of
vince. The o ms are
able and Ba 1 beialay
in cOnnectio 636-52
' REMEDY.—
is invaluable
1 all those p
rates 1 axe
Les, it is Peculi
ring on the
ese pills sho
; the Riot thr
time t ley ar 8
eta, fati am o
ho heart, hye
• d, although
iron, calomel
the constitu
et around eac
0
0
88
21
1
Moses
icine le
ful and
nstitn-
and re -
may be
thly pe -
not be
months
n Mie-
le. In
• ics, and
n 11 other
mwerful
Moses, HAVE 0
)4 cents
an, To -
or. $1100 on
ent foe the D
uteining over 50
ea orth, by Hi
R. Lams el
SLEIGH BELLS IN GilEAT VARIETY.
HEirclwar M13'i,chants, Sign of the Circular S
1:11-191TOGRAPHY AN
WADE 13ROS., WHiTNEY'S BLog
PHOT
S MADE IN ALL STYLE
'11(:)M MTh IATURE TO LI7
Ilicture ramps and Wreat
Picture rame Moulding,
A Splen id Aoortment of
PIANOS AND °ROANS AT BO
t Frames Made to Or
Wholesale and Retaty,
Velvet Frames and Ph
iV1USIC.
OF THE ART,
r at Reduced Prices
at Reduced Paces.
to .4lbums very cheap.
Sole Agents for the Dominic,
Pianos for this Cou
An1 in con
OM PRICES.
Organs and
.ectio therewith geeting special reductions,1 e ate now able to offer
mente to, purchaser in those celebrated iust umehts.
WADE BIZOS., Whitney's
Seaforth.
CEIE
GEST, THE BES
PEST STOCKS 0
pins b.; GROCERIES CRoCKERY AND
Ti IES ITS A, E OUT IN
d bereft la lis 0. It is
er made. One d se cures
ct res catarr asthma,
wo 'Lb has en 'e crick in
llo mg are ex, ; ts from
s t at have been received
Ca ado, which, e think,
✓ he meat skep lull: 3.
il, ▪ ave sold al 1 ad from-
lpft, it acts like a 'harm—
Takes splendid n w." H.
' PI ase lama LI 6 dozon
co mended b ose who
d Th mesvibe writes,
u th T an ply 1 electric
z .d. Sold in Sea orth by
11
AIFORTH
ASSORTED, AND
4ASSWAI3E
FOR SALE IN III- E COUNTY.
A very fine Lo
F4LL ININES IN GR
Which for
ualitV and Price c
SatisfaJtion.Guarant
Our New Clurrants and Raisins
ing,any thing in Groceries, Provisions,
cell, as we haVie a fall! stook of everv
cau Corn to hisaed. In Crockery, Glee
cart be found anywhere west of Toront
Fine Goode, s eh as French and Engl'
AI ALSO AGE T FOR TIM
CAN DA PERIMANENT
LOAN ,4NO .sAvnitp COMPANY.
. The Oldest in the ,Dominibul Money 'advanced
on Real 'Estiate .at1 Seven per' Bent.
LSO AGENT F R Tait
Sailing,between New elk and Britain.
nnOt be beaten by any house in the trade,1 and
nailed by very few.
ed in all cases, o
received—other Fruits on. the way. Parties Want -
lour or Feed, find it to their {advantage to give us a
e, and will not be anderaold hip anyciae. One cer of eeeera
ware, Lamps and Lamp Goods we hive as fine a Stook as
to sell at prim; much below the. rtegular retail pricei In
sh China Tea Sets and Toilet Ware, we have a vent fine
assortment 10 choose trona.
Money Refunded.
Call
and see our Goods and find out our Prices Wo e pitirch,asing elsewhere.
Hii.ihest price paid for Butter, Eggs, and other F4rm Produce.1
WILSON & YOUNG, Seafoith.
Block, opposite
Mein treet, SEAFtli)ItTH, Ontario.
Fthir RC:it:T.1r
SE\ONG MACHINES'
J A RS' WI T S 0 INT;
FAM IL AND MA UFACTUR
I N EW I N G OTC HINES.
Knitti Machines, zaton limpets
Sa SeWif 24 illachine Re:
pat s, L.:Needles, 04, Attachments,
for the Celeb ted
WH 111E S EW I NG MACHINE
Which 1,88 eucceeded in tftk ng the Fiist Prim
for two -ears in succession t the Seaforth Air,
over all 18 eonapetitors.
Also gent for the Whee er & Wilson, Howe,
Osborne A, Wilson, Waltzer .a and any Maehine
a mato er may want.
All nas cif SeNclng Machines
1 Repaired.
Second-hand Machines talten in exchange 115.
pint pa_ men t lor New Machines, and Machine.
sold on asy monthly payneenta.
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
Mansion Hotel." 668
A CARD OF I -THANKS -
A FTE a residence of sev II years in Welton, -
getter outs ,support given hie during :that tirae, .
and begs to state that he • se )20w Ma hand il
full Ass rtmcnt of all kinde t
DRY
GOODS AN GROCER'S
And will aleve,ys be ready tO mete out to them
good aatieles at) reftentlable a price as any
in the Trade.
He has a ,1 laege quantitY of PORK (Side, &o.)
of first clasii quality.
Earthenware of every delleription, Glass, 01/1
White Lead, aftmete, &e.) rind et general assort-
ment of Colors.
Boot* and Shoes a Speeialty, from theewell-
known firm of Hyman h., Col., London.
be obtaiu ed.
Patent Medicine in sal thb lines.
All kinds of Farming Produee taken, ca.13h -or
657
JAMES CAMPBELL.
UTTER I
BUTTER
A. G. McDOU
ARE NOW PA ING THE
! HIGHEST PRI E 11\1 CASH
. For the Finest QualitY of Butter in Tubs.
Remember theseTafhorrtte4.Sevens Storer
T.). Si CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Surveyor
and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail prompt
ly attended to.
1 79 D. 8. 04.4PBELL,
,basbion Jr
piffled bleeves are now
sbie,, They are worn it
'' alrlie310:73111e8eira;reb:lwPsrS:Se09Lattlna:-ptaril:heenaeategiermap8;lue.teffsorwesmobitanacialicerhliehelliaiiiii
style liss', the skeve slash
sbonldei to elbow is -0
_often it is the old fashio*
toe sleeve that is adoptei
i 81 Ili t iete lee: :a° urui I, ytt fl di sqs-8v v:r taaa°tif;sdadtPo°11:1:tn 1 1)11 fr:1
again be resorted to. TIli
is particularly old, thougi
Web has been revive
sgin:t,tntelear,ottihgehseingaeneyvegt
have been_ in fashion in i
prophets, for in the boot
to be found a bitter de
them : "Woe to the worj
A -,l' l)c Id. ni le sle*ft7si spun _P°°:thiteteht hl terbhrmeepol la:: en' Ii:volotI litIll
and whether sleeve di -del
in fashion among the coi
tatitiarw-Itenkigsietilisnguage ol
wilt Still ring in the
fashionable won3en, an
. dress in the reign of Que
IiiiDeriLlTevb_. c).Dm:sH, of1,,j
Chicago; whose liberal vi
ed for him much notork
the mountains of West N1
sgo. His par-ents were 111
and he was from youth
tionist He worked on
be began preaching, re
early training only a -
education. About 20 y
, moved to Iowa, where
i -.some of the principal 1
;,1 1c801.71 lsipetzaaesnttrasnaalserorfehdi!
“Dr. Thomas is a t
man, mostly bones and
about five feet ten in chA
, part of his head is Lori
active intellect, but spei
-whether in the pulpit
et ixoanc'tnellsse. slip6iisksserwmitohnsl
read: elegantly. His *
tenor, bat always sofC
He makes but few ges1
natural, and speaks sloV,
drawl. I -Ie never app0
hurry. Nothing disco -
puts him out of humor.
ing all the' harsh thino
and done py hisenemie
but kind worde for th.
the attachment for hinal
EpP's Co;
,. Grateful and eem
thorough knowledge of
'Wait)), govern the ope-
tion all a nutrition, and,.
plie-atiOn ef the line le
selected coeoa, Mr-. Et.
our,brealrfast tables
flavored beverage, wi*
many heavy CIOntOrS) bil
lai;ounnsttui t:ittioenna11:32,-,Ivblel !
ntl'alTieeZ tia'rleiseliftatitiI:
4intivi5 ell fatal shaft by k
well fortified with po
lvaici)eeliei ;tia—ze't:t.la.inesS114ppl
Street and 170, Pie
The grvat remedy '
This well known rem'
the public, sane tioned I:
d over forty years, and',
in season seldom fails '
cure of coughs, colde,
influenza, whooping
pains or soreness in th
bleeding at the lungs,
ber that the eermine NI
11;\eiriltlieCehiegrYteihia.•;3of°11-I1
printe41 name of the
YOU HAVC
Have you any excl
with. dyspepeia or live
there auy reason wilYd
froin day to :clay con4
stomach, sick headai
the pit of tk
Skin, coated tongue 1
taste. in the Imelda i
affar eating, low spia
positively your own fi
to your druggist ,
Giaten's August Rd
your core, is eertaii4
this, get a sinvie
try it. Two doses
Twenty years ej
Bryan's- l'ullnonie
the -et to be a emit
:coughs and irtitatii
caused by cold, ‘$r
,ingredients relniers:
801D, al)41 bas cattie&
. 134,1h hy all
S01,1 irv z.,11 med
71.1essrs. E.
regicists of tile thai,
-of' their many ten'
ii.ttleitInt'el(a.lere'ee-te1111;*laeot:si sa