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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-05-18, Page 91� �� I . IV LA -T i8 -a- � I Am� t 188 � , , -- -N .: ""�ft� . , 1----Z= : ad in the prongs 0'a, 0, IDA10h . . -16r- , a k inAbb t& *Wl�k =Yulpiollnl the- pr6vkg,& , it ' �k to enter its. heart. iry i �- S - - ately� � W:k -- 19b � I - I - . -q------------__ � - j, i Pert;h Iteraff. - aam A- & 1>. Dawson aft % IP B, fine new barn� 60X-�O, on, -Ptt. - near Kirkton. theit �tuarVs dam' at witolkell I � r days &go. Bapairs wig- !MY. - eighborlmoa of 420,3. -10! A dr. A.. Dent haja. been a . I � - � Sohool , trustee in wlai* . of Mr. Matheson, Aeo Mitch'an! � . eased. t - &A k1m. P. Whelihan, Of I St. itrar 04: the county left last �C,W�, �* apaniod by hia wife, for - ,, he vigil, toIieland. a 4 . Q, . IL few days ago, the firm. Of Datr ar, of T&Ctichelll: delivered to '. 4k 40,wel, seven first"Olma � P"at ind card-aRes- This - ton. b - .10 b - W I—ev. W- Henderson, R181nork Canada X minister at KirktQu 04. � has bee for waft � a removed- to, ft4be. n much to the regret Of the, I r eople. �. ' x4rk.l. ' �eventeen cAA6�dg ,of -Cattle - ,Lg 28G head, were , . - I CQJX. A . sblppoa�' b I ; T, 7s. RObaGn & 4arlingat, schl.41 kesday, last week, destined fox i . bur 0,4 _ ., -try m.arkets. I 'he R r. 6ervia, a � ev. X r -f .her of the , ]K�athodist .Epfomsr . SOM �hLl W -aa P4b1i`IY imnlerabd in I A church in St. Alarya on 8,11, be ng last, Gth inst. 4y �av- G- A' -T- %,I-il--ligan, 1B. A., of Sk L,�Ws church, Toronto, h �s boft- ' - .ad to deliver a, lecture in Stiatpi � ' Luesd­%y evelying, 22ad,-just. i -1,Th fjnb�,, . e ct)nteated man% wbo is II6,.?-A,-,, ,rrs. Wm. Wilson, of Atilver,to . U - I n s a . . . ning Q ;day f, -Il Off & chair -brealangb,�j I � � ) . . She being well. adv4zle-od in dahap is the more Serious. Yok" Er,. D- D� 1�ky, of Listowel , ; , StarW R91&ad last week. A few -- aveninga ua he was Presented with an ad stimonial on behalf ,of th; � M electors of the ridin AiWz � 9% �esentatioa a sapper was given . , , 4 Pand Ceutral Hotel. � . I 'he ,late Thm. Xatheson. of ]fit_ � I beq`UL-athed to KUOX church iu owli the sum or 31 " 000, for the so of assiatinell the fund for a Z,w,w � buitding, He also bequeatheas'j". kam to Th0maK Matheson Davis I � 'W. R. Davis of the Advomte"i rds named after deceased 11' he other evenino, a nam. , . r' bar ol t4 ,X members called �ta,t the Bible . � ian parsonage, MitcWell, and pre, - , Rev. Mr. Pascoe with a, purss-,.. aing over $50, and Mrs. p&scze Z�l ! very h andsurna. Cruet atand valued , ut $15. The presentatio . . 11 n Was. al Me Surprise to both Mr. and Um.. Er_ . . � I late, ixamber of the Cherokee : � V publiabed at Cherokee, 10,9� L I I � the following reference to &. gen. . II QRce 9—PrOm.inent resident tit . 711 .- Dr. Hornibrook is. opening& .rer farm near Sioux Rapids. The I . z has proved himself one of Jb,B. leat investors of - capital ar�onj �iness men of our city. hila 0. Whitmore, horse luer, . I I tria iving &rotmd the race course at I . rys one day last week, he came ,tear being killed. The horsehla iving. becitue, Lightened ancl rill, I . He .ende-a-vored to hold the ani. atwasknookedd6wn. end botit, . rae and rig went aver, him, Ife, . r, ,uised considerably but not Seri., I . ­ -- . ; V9 children came to grief in 31it� wt week, one of them a little Avi _ ' d son of MI r. R.. Archer, fell from - , I - I M and the hind I wheel pass* I . is ley fractured the member � cyf �etween the knee ana'ankle. Thel . mtortanata is a. fti 1 ton yosrs of longing ta the family of Me, W 'Tn(,- fell from a swing and ir;i; � I , � iout two weeks ago Wm. ii=l , �Hr. John Murr, of Elli-cel was so ly injured by a pile of lumber - . on him that he died in a few- , I I He, with several others, had imployed in piling lumber at Jfr� I � mill, near Wartburg,. Having d the lumber from one Side of Qh it andiffenly gave away froin asure of the lumber on the other t.andstruoktheyoung man ontho h and the lo,wer part of the ahesL r ,ered in great agony- about two , �nd a, half, when death asme t* 6f. �., Thnrad&y evening, May. 3ra, A ,by the, na-me of SamuebaillesWe� ­ I �ided a short distk;oe- from htfll� vent to- the village where he WAd ,Aby some businesir until &- &ik . &ex t morning, %boat one o'clock r - , TTI ted t g home and in ear � t.,.,r0.,.-.'i"the Lill pond ]w � habridgeand went over 4116- ` I ito, the water, Some of the pec* z . near the banirw of i the POO'' 11 I I I � - � � e One calling -for help about look on Friday morning, but aft#r � ut of bed could flud nothing �' When it was foutidtha-t- Gilles-' I " not-goue home, suBpicions WOO aroused that he might have 9A � - pond in attempting to Cross At - &ter was let off and the bOal � Deceased was one of the early �g of Mornington township bar- *� � led in -that h)ca,lity in 147, Wd I � eat number of years. -filled 68 I k of precanitor in the PresbytWil& �L by I Respected and �steemed 'knew him, his death is a 08VOr' �tb.6 co,mmu.ity and a tern,]#. I . - - . iW fa-m-ily. - i � Jas, Shoebottom, of Kirktant . ghtbefore. Messrs. Flagg "I �� �d, wagistratesat MtO11011, 01' 1 day last week, under rather � circumstances. Afpsisrs. Lark - . 0 --and Young, hired a horse an' ' ' � rom Mr. George Pearce da MOIL' �, maim a deliveil ,,o to Kirkton to . � �ry stock for�Alr. Thos. SkinvO ,a been. sold, by Mr. JOsephY604' . �. They put the horse in t1w - if � $hoebottom's h0t8l, d -i , 'I I stock and prepart! �.Tirsexy i I iowe4n theevening; but Wh-81 int t iet tke horse they todn', , kedo . � UP, ana �ebottom on his OW11 ROW"t ho--i-ty. Mr. LarkworthY as' , �hg cauga of andh a AM am C . z � � and was informed i ull. :, iad boarded at the hotel lot -111-ing trees and bad kigotten to I - - - - - - board bill-, so the bor-46 1,W � i IV �. be turned to account 190 , - I Php par -ties haa to - 'find. tk*' I h&y no &a- best V , ,- conlit, sua " to the s,tate, 0, i affairs to * �, I - once- Mr. Coppin 00 he at sent ,er his provertY sucl take ChOrge, � . I : I � . I I I ( I " 4 - � , ` . 4 - , V � E %, I . K "I e - . - � I 01-1 I . . I � � . ; . 1-1 -- ! i i� - . � � I � : I I : , : I � f I � � I � � � - � - I � - d — li, .1 ­ .� . � — I � I . . � . I i - I . I : - . I . - i � I 1. I � - .1 - ­ -1 � I � . -- I . . . I I . - I - . � " , � I . . I , I . � — I I . . I — — .. . - ­ .1. 1. - I . I I . -. - I :� ;: —� . — , I . 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I . � bigher � I I . ;w d � . �, I b�iss Ora and vields to it; but 'it prejudiceis fast dying a-way,and Merino midnight watch, -the dead faces of :his i . 1 1 i I I � I - I . . - -imto "-SnAntiquaria - JvoqJ'i�­,tl4S ne6t On:. .But. son�e, of. oqr , I I I . ., � I trai's is B06 to I I , I " . � - � I nsuall ppens that. be sees theta to. mutton brings AS much per p F, I - � � � - . .ound in comrades rose up before him, and1he �-djalsxolati �,g to ottinoisplodeal . 6heep m,Bn bam discovered that their ] � .. I . T � day and wants them just as bad an the BoAou market ag any of the coarse 000ld, not but wonder whether, in epite . h � ',ht be urgod wfth co nmid� - � blody little Ueiinoa that' shefir all. so - J1 - - . I . .1 ,� though they -had not - b4ien refiiied him woot muttom. and'sbippers. - of mat of I hi i tended pr ti he o I gh it I . I � M � ­ : t- . i I ton '&I a u ecau on, F,b kdd thou I . .. . average otpight.to ton pounds in. flooLs - . : � able �Troprio -that the-genawm6rub. I . . - . yes my; an matarna drops em a �leep roug on M � i � � � 1. - ot w many hundlreds, are rathier get4ug , , . I I I . . � I . Is See Jon pay - e are ir ate. His post was on � a ism ileiwiy I *4 aftv i0f6rras - " . .� . 1.. .. .7 . . .1, I , for a -moment or if a chair and- table otin same price for Merino -as for other- mut- Alightl -risibg groun away with those Books that were ,; I' . - . . I y d,a partially clea�ed i a i - , I I � - tioln . g, er abise, iliatacter 641 1, I I I � I . - be used an Stepping stones, the cunning . ton," I , I 11 icording,'- but now, jilas'l -wre going, � ! - . 1. - . I . space stretohing between him and, & . liaritim, I oul be as valuable awl I : I � � - ' � I . fingers snateh them add'tho- alert' 6yo � . I 0 . thick fbies 'lying in the distance No I POO golpg, or - gone. - More partibuAtly 1 I I 1, I I i � i � interestiug 48 Si, ist-kn-owledge con . . shine with tht joy of an &eobmp;iA1i4d Turning Cattle oia-t to Pasture. sign 0 broke,on the monotony'of bis - I . , " ,ustrali is this noticeable to those who we" i I . 'We haye t o ned out I - . I f liZ . � C,,rning4bp I odo dt A an bird I I I � _1us pe an imme se plan. Then too'; therware timealwi2en Formerly it was the oustom to turn watchful tramp daring the first few I " 6 * * * 0 mine -th-eep, &A tf*Oy hays ; � - .1 Which no�,, lii�es 0 y 4a the m�mory- of . rxvW-9 a- 00 � � stock' of -new ]Boots - and,'Shoes suited 16r Severe discipline is'ealled for -and , it -is'! the young cattle out to pasture as 'early hpure, and the gr�y dawn, as it Eple lext a goneness, ka thqir owner's pocket, . ' . . . I I I . impossible to idmihister- ` ' Every ILI the. . I . the oldest JubabA t. $be is sufftciqnt. , - - . � i it. I over the quiet scene, revealed n6t e*jan , � ory�, 11 . spritig as -possible, u d Ight l000es in - -'wear u 05 the trembling of a leaf, so q,u y rwre M Ue prew t day W chubs US t0. by#returning Wm,v -Spring and Summer . � Du Ahis mother, knows,bow a baby 11 show' off " 'the impression that every. pound . � i , ­ - pr6portion tathe ambUnt - of 'feed con.. � ' ' ring 0 1 � iet, so pro- " I look �d poyi hetl wit emotio a awn 4utned.-andsaid flesies bringing on! . . I I month we i cial p�ominoice 0 —invariably,behaving Its worst 'when . . j,'�tipu,&§4-asl' I ' a what w �- . of hay saved at the barn was so iduch fOuladlY still was everything aroub'd. - vene , oulmeaves 'I , L 'tp .1� . . I she is most anxious for a good ini,pfesa, gained; but - many farmers' of ,to -day Hugh b6gsu almost to fear that tie " r oue-thirdof a (lent, , & cent & PoUna � L Ladi6s' and Children's, fine Boots' alid , , and quite apt to a ring sonV6� , L . MOOD% to d,qw6in't4oro are no m , , - ion, p I new beli�ve' ths 11*thing is gained by turn- 1 should have a " . . mc" than the'"'flue' Jleeoes 'of double . - a t I very uneventful watch, � to , � ; U I I hes - ragoh ponoorninj their weight.' as" to 1dutton, whk Shoe ite.the inspection of.the rick while callers are present'and'oblig- ing cattle' 'into the pasture before the � and hiLs � I ,D�, bor. voll , t spe&kof to his compapions, I i�. We invi 1. � one 1yome ,:but o1jo ,need I . . I thoughts wandered away from big 0; I siffax - -- " � A101 I I , , . � . A � , jug her,to choo4'e`bd146Pn' 16tting it Pass weather gets warm and the grams is I Wn - - - ­ hilos dip - thea? No-one, we preotime, will claiiia, 0 10 ' . without reproof, and enUrtii I lug her well - - a 0001 or , . publi' to our- exhibit' n of these . gpws) III usith � ,P I . Uar tQ ' 4L&rted-. 4idd that there is a double immediate circumstances, and wbre ' . cover that we auve o super dons Scrub.. thiii.the Morino is a, knutton s4eep, but � -.. 'and. b 'y � -is * friends with loud oriea. . ,ly reoslle4 to them by the Bight I for si elgan dolkre.and�cente. ,( I P eve every lad., Wh ' calls. upon PoStP0ns4D,sut loss, first, by reducing the condition of Sosrcc a . - ) � and that 1,�'. r � , 0 1 . I of a wild hog, which, wauderin . , a hv ve a ,� number of women ip what'we keep sheep"for) both for � 6� , 4dies' We hv ve a I is of,no avail with yopng children. The the cattle, and I second, by greatly in- . g from who can do at jythi ex0opt b th' muttoal and wool combined, we would I will I amply repaid,- as ouu aim is to id- - , - ' 'promise of seeing them alone 6y'awd by- juring the Bummer. and fall growth of the distant .forest, appeirea to 11 be I t of 06 t 466, i setr.12,;a1a ,, - . , I . great wan Seems I I � � conveys no terrok t6 their souls, and gram. - Evew she6p had bettor be ke t picking up fP.(!C an it gradually croAed � n"atally Acqua - . MY to 6ur brother sheep men who are' - . ways, keep a,large variety,of the very new- . 't* 7 a . . . M, ex. 9 � . what mother does not s thdoerwho aM, P thi­ - ing of -improving their Books -by- ' -it �1 -out of thfo. pastures until the grass go tbi i.temenino Space towards bita, . a lai'a sorubbin est st U ran"Pu mo�re- , ad. *ith b "me, � les and best" quality of Boots and of saying, 11 yo ind -- don't," wellitoxted ; it is better for both the Hugh's ey 'i ,were fixed upon the - -11 I -1 I . . so Conan ordkbing with these 'coming Sheep, It. - .- . brUAes. 46 4 , I I drum" pre I .lFh -0 . and would fiot'baby like to ask if ire sheep and lambs, an welli as for the Monts of this animal with very li�tje : I � widwe 0106te. �yes-il good deaJisAhamea . Shoei, -1 west 1i i I � . L � , 10 - I . I T. and sell them t ivnig nothing but repression for hi's psstargt- - -1 I I . I . I. ,, interest, until asAt approliched nesior P muscle �o a.. pplaiia(int,their ow ; ). e 6, , 'f b hunoy mind? . . . a . I � 'actually tried. it one! A pro I i�. Seaforth Bo -6re.' Ocoasio,u#Jly as we ride ,.tbrough the and ndsirer,�he' 'suddenly rememberod L L . I sentst t& alf wh( h 000&8* n to emplo, . to -*Wl it, bfit v0s'h%ve been thoie �` . , have I other 6; but lone since' ' ot. 8 I � -,' - -L-qt B. im&giD8 h Drself trying to I think a , -*Der� It thit I e rw bat iLndlspe�ksabi - I , � I . L I .­ , , is, wen I � . I I " I -farmer who cling to his orders, and bf resolutiqu. ! m ? � W6 are - Is' . t back tolour first love, the knotty, - . I . country. *e, see a L � is :1 I Moos comit4 � f sro , A14d ; a - . I ibed, Merino, I I — . �. , of a doz'en'differen3t! things, land to serve the 014 L - a *41f so much as a bircl movew its win , . . - , -� �� - . P];*9000'L of keeping � hi cattle ooD06rned abou h t music, tbe'post -- . . . ".* W, 'L 9-, I I . I I , Vid �011' in his U . I Will fire.01 - 9 e era.' t - a re � *11 . I I I I - .1 � . up a dinner for guests besides . mowing Ulds. when there is, no I 1 and jho pbiloiwm��pb -�6f'�'tbe futake ths , 11 . I � . d-: P t I . h * -� . I I I I paring a murmur about I flielping i nozer snow on t4o ground, during the fall and .. , Wr AV 3 e at t* . � 11 . I must do it," he Said to hims4if, . &bomb h J Is hu the floors. Fifisk 11 ­ ­ ., � . -- I � . . � . . ots," turn to find that a littli§ two-year- " though the brute's hardly worth �hlq L ships n n fit s -- � 'S to sell for ­ nter, unt4l nemly the Arst. of May; waill ,�he windows 1 . I old had (lipped the hair brush into the t this is ancli a wasteful practice g a musket !a L thib c�r;etolol:nralc . - Powder;" and lavellirl hi , t - mbput as much as an rs, excepting, - I " .� , t . .1 thi t �imell tning;"� indeed th � 7 ot -, dish of gravy, and was blaqkIng the that most of the f , theunwieldy-looking object, and taking , - . I , - of courve.fancy muttons. Too average % ., � . F . armers have abandon. i . rn� f ces itsiblf upon. US 'Wit . I � � � 0 stov6 with it. Would she be fal aim, he fired. Then, following 00UL11 ru � . E ��, n �,., - �� &I Ameriibah,'we thin4.- - cab �, hardly dia., I . I Is th ed'it. It is quite time that all 'should. I care Urgel 0 in t L Dreflent. i 1-1 th ti, . ill 1. 0 , . abrikeabighmoralattitaAe? Jicdg'ing The farmer,wlio desires to turn his I '-low inV\11 t1vo YAaj('eL C"Olue td on relief,' 0 aguish, - by the taste, I�Iacklegged i I I .- I L I " UPOU thd repott, was a sharp ]fin- . 7 . mntton from- anv other if'equallywell ' . . ,� % . I ­ ,4�;7 from recent experieupe, I think th %t she cattle. off earli should take raeasures M&L cry of agony, breaking the-Stillniess ,is I . � L. ai6 her o a sor . -.. � � 'S bxtrtmities properly� provlide,d , - , � of the quiet dawn. Thq� alarm' ,9�iw j. eviny W(5m - . 'would utter i gre4lhank tfiat she alone to Secure � - MLUstl I . . eR . cookod. ; . . . I wituoBsed the performs6e, pitch the . . early feed.. This may b� so- - lady$' bik the MIQ tto of Ampti femiDi, ,,Kb*Ao,nIt tbi" �lesse, that we� , . ffor Ithe -' L oomplisbed by sowiDg wifiter. ryO in onoughtobring two or three -of ihe� ' - i of the nell g , ­ - - - . Seaft -h,---.Boot md Shoe Stox e. ' ' brusti out of Sight, andaftor lck6kidg it Septetabei ; by eo*iug early It gets. a U lis ibityi "eneration? I , � A . � . , 11 , I k area bre'fad�r of Menios, just blowing' , V 6ighbouring seatries to the spot, " t P� � I OWP - I over , serve u the gravy -with - gQod start in �aututquf so the'roQts an fMf,time to witneWs the death strugglei'd In , whexi me would suppo our owd horn, for w,q have not it sheep Tbel e ad - - and the feet, axe our; pecuh%r for hair' V . - . - ' I - I . , . . . that put of tho,l 0 a peroen � no allusi6n OAS foimer service . as a, strong and in' a condition to make a a Red Indian, who, thus cleverly &S. UP ()f POO" for sale sn,d'not-a i6giStored blieep' of I , e. I I We P P -car ,! Nothing looks SO .bad as an ill- stov6 polish. Wo ' L tharo would, be many wbom.ueoossities any ebrt�, although l ride ourselves, . Wise Mau Often IiAmit very eart.Ly growth for young stook, but gQised in the skin of a hog, bad b4on. � wo-ula Qompel.� I tio turn to shch emi . -on Shapp pairof boots or a -slouchy that there is n6t1iing wherein the ,feel there ' be so.me doubt if it Is more , intendingto add one more to the h8t of th ft - having s; few eweS, that will she*�r 12 : 7 , hat. No' - � 4my - . ploy-ruents, 912 they have neitbet to 15 popud3 ,all the . ) � I W, their Inability so muoh �as in the g- vern. won my to feed it than to let, it -Stand his victima; I i . - . "' :same, and good - , - , I lAattpr ho ', i well dressed' you otherwi ie Me'ut of children; .different' te, nper. 0 . �� � .. brains nor eduCal io. a_ fpr,other work,it i4 routtou in them, too. Feariug we have . - � 1 � . ­ . until the 'middle or last of May, and I . . �, amente 0AII10i 61 .1319hop Chase s Story-. , ' - a fact that it is qua of the hardost o; alrea-4y gone too far sad waked UP, Some L '- � -- i4ay e, "if y'ou. have not A fashionable pair * ioh different trpat pent, then ,cut and dry it for fodder. � taskrs, to find a wi rdan wh , . I � . ind the rdle that . SUCCes'as with' one ighop C ,4h * - I - ­ 0 w4l wash Oi 'co iug'sheep mail, "we only add: If �, of B tsi or a stylish Hat, you will fedl u - 1� fails with another.- .,, Why clo Y.PU.Whi '' While most, if not all farmers believe B [ase, ilm pioneer bishop tof t - I - , I , . M. I � t . � scrub -to oider. " (it there is no'l*ck ot you- have a flock thab� 1- I I i I . ,, . I - - - - I : - 1 . V it desirable to tam young Stock and Ohio, used 0'toll ihe following go.od chknjrov illy, no scird . . vi , I ­ . unfini§hed. 'Don't fail to - her?" we any to a mother,in reference sheepout to,pasture'six mAthif "of the story it th6 expense of the Episoo I � t ity',of ap icants 19i, ,good care of tbe�n, and don't be in too � com OrtabI6 and IyAl , , .0 wboman - , , 'to follow the' fashion, . to her little girl. 11'Wbat can'I do when, your, many believe that milch oowsi chu'roh: During hi's vibitations tbrough �. It'seefils 1st thos call much df IL h,urry - ou ' I I I 4e Irc thia wmah visit he * S6aforth 1�oot Store* i�here` y- � sb�e tells me, 'I won't do it, y0'11 cdd I work: s4hld,otu . - . 'but if you wish 'to improve. your flock - . . ) on some farms, osa be kept to as the state the bishop fell in 'with An I " F nIuch exercise If muscle", a great a� I lemon you 1""'Rho asks in return, and 9oQd1 * � do so 'with tb� best �: iopecitneus of the . can a ,ways 'get a large sto'ek of fine,boots prescrip. if not better advantage, by feeding old'sowoW comrade who had been -ye. a �Ing mauffisted for me, ­ 'talike. - 'Don't pro,os, thinking you I we admit, in silence, that the eon fodder to them at the barn. � T ho con I tly made chief judti" of the a a". dai nial � Same, blood. . ve fiesseo,' teachers book-keepers, cs, . . I ih to 'Select from, consisting of gr . �. .t � Go n, It - a re0se I fancy minton audL he&Vy. and oes I -- - tion of gou tle roprov&l we were about to, number is every year increasing wh6 Tbb bishop reminded his friend of c4d I I - I . offer wojild not suit the ca". Those copyi�ta, saleswonietf.,, by hbmdreds ; fletmes, for the two don!t combine worth Fren�h Kid', Frehch Calf, Oil Goat, Polish believe that they should not be turned timei and �oongratulated hi -m upon I - . � � . . pasny. women for Aemen tie Aervice by, dozens, & ceqt. At least Such is my experien3e." . . 'innocent, bblpleas beings teach as ' Oak to grass "until the first of June, -and their success in'liffe. and ihe houora- , ' I . -Calf 1cordov:an Congress, and Loncy Boots ' 1�asons, a'd -one is quite Bare ' be . I . scrubwomen bvu a. Als,rge per Ceat. . * . � I :�b I n , that it is economy to grow some green ble position in which they1ound each ' . , L �. of the few*le foro'g el - — I - . � . madelin the latest'fashion an& of the be' humility. distrust of our own wi�oom, fodder crops and feed them 'night and other after their long separation, coj3- m O'neat gr&v't'kWs Carlyle's Courtshw, and Married , . I . St .' * and another the 'extreme fallibility of toirairdd flidtories, d emplq 1I ents of J . ' . . cludiug,, � "I And b�#er I g I * thaxi judge, Ifin I . 4 . ild-if perobanoo.we : m * We claim we g -et up the, nicest , ' � h ?I .3 . similar character; LAM I- ate4lal. .. -theory is relatir- to their training.— morning duriug the entire pasturin: , , I 1, . . ''V I I . I - ' ' r. . I -season. I you are &. member of our chare '. .7 oapture a i t a) ovecimen, it is Perhaps nothing is more interestitig Michigan F-ar:uer.�, ' . I can , . - . 'A. � I The time i0ems to be rapially aproach- " Well," -said the juage, 11 thaVa M 1 � necessary to Sta vii' b;r with a dub In the volames than the recoril of Car- Frene Calf Boot in the e,oun'ity. Szti8fa13'- I . —0�— . Ing when we' shall be as careful to keep a mAtter of chan'0^8 than anything ore lyle's courtship, the Wry of whfich is � Concernhig 'Sheep. I else. !, to be%t ihi6 lier IU114 raprehending'brain . tion ,uarainteed." Prices verylo"'W. M.eds I our pastures. in good condition as wo You,see, when.1was gettiDdestablish I , j.�.a ,(if told at,00nsideiable' length., Ra I � . . -* the American y � doing buiiness. I . ppy AS . A correspondent of th4 New York -Tri. uo*'ire t6 -keep up our mowizig lands. ed in my p salon . ' '- � . -in some reipects-his marriage with Dame 11 Hatsi . I '. rofe, * I wife and I thoumbi . , The typical good nd ; . . I I I buns says : � It is a *ell settled fact smong in- we O'Ught to join so,me ch - 4twar who can bepat in n, r�om with in-! Welsh *aseit had at yory pathetic side. I � 11. - . I � � . uroh ; , . I ' I f 1. 11 The beauty of 9, flock of sheep oon. tellige -t fartne're that it p4s quite as more respectable.. 8o after justurede. as to ol�., n it thorodgbly, ind Nobly as Mrsu"arlyIq did her duty, She ! - . ! . . I I I - - . � 0 struo0b I I I � . . - nists in having* them all'oue size, shape well to manure pasture land, occasion.. liberation we settled down: with the I I will 4o it as faitV. ly am if utider b i 'did notldve her- hus�and as she felt she .1 P 01 � i- . . I er I . . I i I . I .. and qnslity of wobl. Thesto points show ally as it does to rusauie mowing lands; Baptiste and got on very -well for a ' ­ . could I ve�` how, St -tong was her at. � misti6so'eye; liv only in the.meraory ­ d I I .1� � � tid breeding; den6te by so doing the food is ,not only i a- time but they kept harping ,on j,ji of out grefit.)grand r others. Ib Is Stated feotionforJEdwaxd1r'viug isonly now , I . . th" - . . U,i . arlyle sued some .time �ere abe I . I purity �of blood, and cann6t be obtained creased in amount, but very -much im. faith, till we pretty Soon -discovered - bt ,hu� -hotselmeivauts 'lee I I . I that 6vef eight ,hui Ired consented to marry biru.,I-will be—yotit ' ' I I I by any mixing of bre6ds. A good deal provod in quality. Tife better the thAt they, r�quired more fzitfi� than we . I - . in Gertnani b ' ceRed,'*ithiu six , : - - . .. . - u of skill and judgment is required to I='- condition of tfie pastnret,the earlier can h%dt so it became necessary to make a � � truest, D�qpt devoted friend while I � ,. 4 yearRIt -a docoral a )eStowed hjion those breathe I . I , prove or eVen keep up a wdil-beed'stook 'tbe cattle be turned into iberntand find' change. matter over 0 . -the breath of [life. But.your wife, - - � . I � I who have serve�d­l one faJolily foilorty never-4ver. .Not tbopgh you ware.as : i �7 . I . I i . I to'& oertain Standard ; but compsrati,06- iaufficient food to keep them in &M considerably, an rom VW10148 - years I The pd.raE i aplf. rdads li]6' an . . I I - � � I I �' Ist * i a lsu& where it 'a rich"as C (Bsus, as hol)01.7e�d ilid reaouu� . ; I � ly little is necessary td raise, grades or condition.— [Mass. Plowman. � reagons, made up. our inind8 itQ. join the �' i3.wful-whepper . � Is � That was while � I . Will be boyp, aud; of course, will not take a6y ;' oross-breeds. If all farmers raised the a Methodiets. Here - we found � the de. a'dy can keep her domestic a year, slia you Xet Shall bei ,� . . l . � , . . carp, of I latter kind our flocks would rapid]- de- ' Enemies of the, CurrQat., mand was work, -work', - incessantly, - thinks it a notewo . I '-fact. - h eel luige for Irving were still ,froah. � � . their boots aA& shoes. - The great deinand in -this line is ' teri6rate, as t . here would be no s1rce —the Worm and the and it w4i6s prvwntJy apparent that th4qiy I � - 1 1 i ' I . - There are two - r 8 ae tacitly' coqseated , to become or sometbifi( str"Ong and substantial for those 11 terfiblie deniand6d more t ,�4, - � 1 ' f to draw rains from, &Wali is­ii�pos�ible Borer. The - firfft' wilich has latterly Wor ,hau- We Were . his wift. Df this lovp story Mr Froude ­ )p I - I i I . i boys.- . it th i . The ]PumlJ at 0, ologne. , - rema " � i I ! . 1� b0ot3 you have lately been getting for your to keep the flock to a desired staudqxd, become very prev;lent and destructiveli able to perlorm. It was with great r6. I - rk� i: — I . I , - � L - 1) gi s4tisfaction, just vLsit theSeaforth B Dot by Using grade or cross -brood sires,i'*hd iu denuding the bushes of their le.sve%, lactknee- that We Concluded that -we . , Cologne, a a rif4y ilay, in! Qwrlyi�q Admired Uphis Welish ; he - , I , so the breeders of thoroughbred 4ock 'k s6 Liu,. and vast about I wag in I � I � � ! .0ya'(10r4, * i � . I was looki ug out f( 'si�ailes and me. loved - her in a 'a�itdia ,sense ; but,'Iike � � Store,. a�d 41; thoge boy's boots with Rivited Se&ms ind I make# its s1tac ,.'on, after the leaves in"-" ollat'go 491 . ' . m .should have the credit in a measurl' for are off all size. . The insect begins its w - ith much caution "'that this move ' - -S We are sure they will give satis, the good flocks of mixed kinds of s4eep work by laying tho eggs awn after the might be final. At last we decided # taphors,- as I gene .ly am - ,but 1 1 had her, he was not ialov�. tie had I Cable � crp.w 13ottoms. . , � , . . . ­ , . allowed , . 'o ­ I I .- - we o . nothing Oil eafth � ook at -in the square her irai oge to intertw'iDe itself --with all � factioni - Trkes very iow., that ' ften hear about. To establish leaves appear. The- best re-&edy, ati counwt OMWIVOR with yo- 0 **- � I ­ ' 6.1 ' " � What ,his tlia, igh& and emotiouk but *ith 16ve ' -, - . �-­ ,., . an in termediate flock 4alf way betv re bishop, and have got I&Dk- fAMOUsly � " of the ci�y but a I-pu D& � I I . ur hurch. I � 'ap - kind of IK- similb uld'; in ak6 I oup of it 4is feel ings for b6r haduotbiDg in oom- i . L � I � .. . � . . _ , on we have for tWo or three years ree6m- � I - I I , 4 - I I I. ----- .�. I the 'Mer'no ana Cotgw6id (or any o 1er Ineuded, is the white hellisbore, in. the over since without. either falib. or wo .1 ilia ,not tell. tiaffi, , S�emed -men,bc 6 the:namo.- " There i� not a hint 7 .. rk- . I co All 0 - I I , —� , - -. , I . suspended, ib raiuG I L oo hard, but I anywh -&tbat.heha4 'contemplated as, � -.1 11�1 hat), of unif:)rm �bwered state, which should be dig- — "� L I ­ - ' I noticed & M16D come to Ith , o,LPUMP With � a remd e tpossibility "the usual conse- - . I . - size, shape and quality of ' wool is an solved in hot. water, a teaspoonful of A New E'Xperiment -in-Dairying. a backet.' ks'I kelk 'bu 1kridui anAl que'n'ce of i-Diaftl'age--m-ai',%m-il�of-obiI . - � � . I - . - . � impossibility, hanoe, the Jarmer that powder to an ordiu'ary bdo'kot of water, At a large dairy forty miles from ChIL looking out now ani I then, I saw the I dren.- . He th?,ngbt of a wife as a co4n'- . f � � ''I . - � raises gradd or mixed kinds of sheep is and spplied with a sprinkler. Some cago, the artiAcial Souring of cream- is .� , . . " - . . . I �, no breeder at all, but may be�prop�erly sift the powder over the bushes. in the practised,& process new to dairy same friend with1l, 'often bucket a 'and I ,panion to hwdig&�, who would'make life ini. By i e I . I 4 . - 0 easier and brighter to i . . - . I lerthed a keeperor raiser 9f sheep. I At- morning when the dew is upon them thus treatin the cream all des ra blueblou�e ioming' �o tfie' 'Barde Pam him, Matters � i 9 t oti'V'e � I . I . i wood and,, Hammond were p I them; but the dust --is liable t6 be in- processes -are arras d, t , Mg&in, In the COUL � roppr y were : I , 1 rpe of the morning,i allowed to drift to their cousum- .1 � to and I s *,Drki,dgp I thiakl saw, fiftn"a dozen times. I mation, The stgra, aud*fowerfal Sense. i I . � . sheep -breeders, and their names wi I be haled, and if it is it produces diatrbss� are kept under perfect eontrol. A` IM, I .. In Girl's Boots Shoes and Slippers we heve a ry . jaciemora,ble 49 Such. I 1, . t I . I . I .) I lug . sneezing. A , second application though the cold bath tonds to 'so t a bought to Ykelf,"! Ah, yoq do not of duty in thobe two remarkable pen3ons ­ ' L . � ral - lit . I onise - ve ock in all,the new sjtjrles for the "ason, on- -,)For oti e, I have bid i9nough of g *do may be necessary. L cream in from 30 to 60 ini t a, � e fetch watei f6f* 0 own I ,' I am hold them true through a long, and try attracti A � 11 y ­ I . . I The bor'i is a different insect, and cans ais suffered to remain submerge - d ' I -1 Sheep. Several years ago I lacked a e ( g life together to,the ooure4of elevated sisting ill � rt of White Kid Buttoned !Boots, Pearl .Kid � I persuaded - you arp a ,,water -carrier ; ini Pa . ' I I � I . , le, and action whioh'they" had both - 4wt before I 'Butoned, Boots,, Glove Kid Buttoned, Polish Calf - ,and little ram timber, and being aniibu 3 to* works iu,tbe stem, p"qiu.g through the - until & short time bofore the next milk- - you fetch -water for ots of. peop � that is wtiy you co LLLL e. o L ftener t an i�ny- .themselves. Ile ne'ver' ,�wevve4 from ' make an experiment, bought a full-bl.00d pith from 'bottom ti thp:- Thb moths irig. They are then, set ever & vat and li I I I . . . body else.1, � Now ere eauiug th� bigh aims to whic:W'be'reiolved to I I Peable B t ned. Also, a lot of Fancy Colored Boots and Cotswold ram -lamb, and croesed himon appear early in Jtiue; the -eggs soon the milk drawn frolu under the cream; I . . " .1 - . . - BOULI't �Iippers, ivhich we off6r at lowest prices. - some f all -blood Merino ewes and rased hatch, anti the *worm at once b6res The cregm , that at once weiitt4) tft� hat as I devote iimself., She by ',n,0*Ve-;'-`11UilIDg . 9 � I � . � I in the Morning is turned � . ' , . I i I not ofily hsve to *o �o Uhristjor mys6lf, toij an('. - wa6obfulness, alone made it nine lambs, and there were about' ai�' through the contre, fesaing as it pro. into a crewn can, and the nightlir ore f L , . . . ' � am but had been mitdo * watter-ca:rrier to possibl, , for him, to mc6inp] ish Qis� work : I . i ; ulany sizes of sheep and grades of wool gressies upon the pith. Its presence is added to iti making a dailych-grni , � . I ug. carry the water of � everlasting 'life to' , which G-ac4ievecl. But we rds� what j � ; i � as nuinber of lamba. 86me looked in the stam may be known by the This can is then set in *a warm pla-ce , L - . . I - I . * til th - t m r Ing, others, r must cbmi great (le%l ditenbi ," �70 .Lai e. sown. Those who seek for . . � . more like the Merino ; some more like yellowish appea;mnce of the leaves. an e n ex a n, when som I . . than anybody else. IA , , , it is so. someth.ng ;aore than�happiuess' in t1lis. . the Cotswold ; some in between; ope in The besb remedy is to sprinkle the cream taken from the Cream that is nor, Una sqre I � ­ I . . You c%n6t labor in � , ,- purtioular had just enough CotmwolA to bushes aft soon as the moth m Kkes its roady to c propor- I Your Suncla:fmohool world z w6t not complain if happinegs ' distinguish it from the Merino. The advent with whale oil soap and water, ition of one gallon to th Wass, dear frip ou cannot t&k1e that is not diefir !�ortion. �Shw b'sil'the cola. .a barrel. it if ads, 3 I . .- � - 4 village station, yon A 6ufiot act As deacon panioni hip of an .ioitraordivary 'MAU. � M 9 identity of both pure breeds wain sank about a pourd of the soap to'.fonr or then left standing where it will rise to * in the, ahurch Ig to qil.6rify God; Her chi iraoter �ras braced �y , 'the­�6n- I �-, � . . - into an,uneven mixed kind. I opened five gallons of water, repeating it once temperature of 64 degrees, being-rjtirrgerv� . � I I I especially you Cana I 8 ,to a act w 0, I the mT eyes to the fact that I was ruun or twice. .. occasionally. - In about 12 hours,' o T'� , Do you want soinethi' nice for the baby I If so, my flock into an uneven, undesirable The currin't-w"orza- doe's its work night, it is loppered, but is allowed te, Gongregation from ,.aaday,taf sundiy, self-denial which the determination ing . I I . I " Year after year,alwi 9 is with aomething that he Should do his4very best inavit- � .ga, to the Seaforth -Boot Store.' We have opened ut , .lot of sheep, called a halt, weeded out rapidly in tconsuming the leaves, and stand ,twelve hours longer and theL � I . )3eeri7ag and, ably exact -ad of her. But she. was not , � -" the'prettiest Boots an - "' ­ the mongrels, and. Shall mot 'try that thqy musb be att&,cked the moment they churned.. I I sparkling, aad fresh ' zod a I I . 1. weiIty-Five Dozen of d Slippers �f or . plan again very soon. Where wool is show them , Selves.' A,aingle'day'v,oper- . � refreshing, unless you; are oo.11ituatly happy. %Long , in thelato � children- , 6ver displayed in these,parts. - - We bave b m1n , I . beck -ea. will Play havoc. goiac 0 the Great I -- aroo yGurself. ' In eveninj � of her lab?,rious'life, she, Said, ., I I , the primary object, there in no, breed ations. unc A The Scotch Wif-e and the * ' , proportiow- a-3 )on yon, 'I marj ied for ambition. Cailyle bas . complimepted by every, om ,Nvho has exauaine4 the'se /that will bring so much money in pro- plentiful supply of coal asheal sieved, Dootor. there i &-draw u� I I . IL I take care that you I Ic ep up the lopplies. exceeffi d all that ray -wildest hopes ever 1 ! goo&. , I � . . � /111 � � portion to the cost of keeping - as the� may also dislodge them. They mul. A Scotch farmer's wife stood at her —C. H. fSp,argoon. I I I imagiued of him-r-abd 1 am wiset.Ale., ' � . I I . - . Meriuo' they can be herded together, tiply rapidly, and *h6a n't 9611 disposed door one day f6edf ng her geese when - �' � . - *-- �, .. . ­ - � - . :! . I (_1 all A.farIn will carry ; do better on poor of, enough mty remain Oto do m-ticht. the garden gate swung open, and there feed, and suffer neglect better than any d amage.—Gern] an town Telegraph. stroder up to her one of those itinerant ! The 06mit 9-SheeP. � r�heories. : ,Boots and. Shoes 1 -made to order, . I � I - . I I � . I I other breed ; are never troubled with , 0 ,,� " professors " in anuff-colored " black -9,11 . ' . - "L Westqruer"' ntly wrote the .Lt I& quite evident from her beautiful ' and Repairing :neatly,' pro' t- ticka, aud can stand the cold better. No A Disguised Foe. � df lapidated Silk hat, and mayworn bootR I i 1i "a as - .. � I one can as Weotern Rural'on V * subject, tboodes on the training of children that � I * P ,y as much for the long, open- During one of the North American minus the heels He imiled blandly, . ' - � Qu . ' it coraes from � Vhere tbe long our Qu en B—his very ilittle,practioal � wool sheep ' ith the Indiana, a brave y bowed twice, an�, after v, preliminary I aSt%4 , � . war" W . oung . , r I ly an chea dy done. . I . - wools. middle wo I and 11118i r I grades as i oe with the infant of tZ-day. 1 ;1 . 4 . P I . -Ever since the war of We Rebellion, soldier, nam*d Hugh Sanderson, found cougb, launched into his standaird dig-. . � .. I . , - have n trioa foryi - and froiuone do not',refor to -the patteru bbild who, I up to 1880, coarse wool has been quicker himself one clear Septe&ber night in coarse upon Aho many ailments! I we I . An ; that, � 4,. . Ud smoot� ruffies6, sits' of 'We than Merino Wool, And MuLti- exciting and perilous position. He had 'a - . , I who has had some e., penance In banti. with a] -4an face a I i filleted humanity, and the wondrous ling � the aiffeient bieeds, in his (hair for h6urs at a time, singing tudes of farmers changed from firie' to volunteered himself as sentry Jqr the 1 cures he bad been enabled to #,Imi,nig, we think it . . I I , � , . . worthy of aktoauti(�n ji om those of our ,, I want to be " ailgrel ;" but to the i S I � coarse wool, and now, the productioti in night on,oue of the Qgtpottaf. choosing j ter to thousands of .grateful sufferers, . � � . . . readers who are stul"Ing out for them, restleiS, active, dir—t-rovinglittle Jellow H A . & � C,A So greater than the demand, and last year the duty ii; face of the fact' that, for �' HO had Only uttered & few Words how- � , I . . , . pt whea'- sadeept : I i . - . . the demand fdr Merino rams to, cross four successive days, brare comr&des�,of ever, when the goodwi -1 selves the question � whi6h is to be. ' : who to fieve ' r quiet exce . Ife hastily 'inter. "the comifig sheepX ,%A: Westerner"` tudso dear to his mother's heart that , � I I on coarse owes wag greater than ever his own, who had occupied 'the same rupied him with-- I Stop, stop, mabraw ' I '. I I - I . i � . Un- - coaxing plump I 1 1 - ­ t I before, and many extra ones were sold post, had been found de&A,,, stab to maunie ; rw *ttendlil, sojne� .- . � thLt SdVer I - i - ?!� I I Says: - . . sh" not resist the ; 1,In red kiss, -2 Hats: that are Hats, in Christ� Stiffs—for for enormous prices, both in Vermost 1, er iftead� ; , e y'" I almost every- paper - I armdabout her neck, tke profV � - i the heart by some raysterie" and - btle, esth ne wait yer . � I , .F - � - , tam -T, V- days; Such 4@ad- or th6 ftsuy . I B for Pardon . American Stiff and jSoft F t 11-af,s -for � . and Ohio, and those who ,held .on to �foe. The shain .Eculapiug . I f - 0 � turned on his .. wh s 16arns wspon to Ids -U. Eve i - IV heel and vanishe& � I lines to adtertiRemen collfrout the eye ich � - ry- " � al I aw Hats in ull qualities for Alei Al 11 their fine flocks are now- in the boom I "Youll be number five, gaid big . . . . tises livestock no,% -Swov - Plea -and -13oy,s, . , M 11 - I . I id Boys�,�I-- Sti I a, d I .� � (A the reader Wis the ft lovneg : ,96orp. thing :I v6rld,ii So -Iresh,� to� him, I t and have done as well In past ye - ! ­ the'l - . an as I companions, as he baae them good night - -----*— ��­. shire, Downsil Oifoi wua,l and, for and' heiye � �y .- big baud Boys. S4* up4 Clotb Caps f,pr Meu p6nd Boys. Prioes � - - - arns,tb tj ., at the ! � i - . the growers of amm wool,for it is a fact with his usual careless gaiety, In which A Cure for Cuts, Sores, etc, � � ­ I that �11 the other owns. Well, -we Stove alraughta, the la�Ap and the saw- I low. 1 �4 ; that Morino wwA can be growu 25 W 1 few of them could sbare. . I : , I - . . I . . I Thefinest healing compound undw lea'a baok in on r ob & - apd uoutentedly ing Ingbiline," 'wbile" scissors, , carving . I I I I - cant. cheaper than coarse, where wdol I - No feor,." he said, 11 my order is to the sun is McGzWi &,Pt.rke!x Carbolio � - fty, to, ourself, f lost I opme., In this knives, thimbles, Mid 16rke -seem the � . . is the main object. Near large cities, fire if snytbiu id depend upon Carat& Th i I - � . I . 9 moves, at as a no sore but will sue - part of lowa,- at � I V* some (it these most 44 able of to,". r ". I � � in small flocks, where early lambs will it, it ' much as a bird stirs rU do it." cumb to its wonderful healing proper- - I I . � IS* �'. . � BURGE G- 00D , '(*ming, sheep hs vl& ooiiie4nd gone, I " Oh, yss,' Rays- &iSS Prim. ­But,if ' q, � � I Bell for high prices, coLm wool may,pay Aud so 11 , - . I . r: : � so he went his way, bit senses ties. It is an ivvaluable dressing for L Ilot&ble the - Gotswe Idss - Oxforag `and I he is taqght thiLt be can inot have anob 1 ' . as well Much has been said in years sharpened to more than their usual Scalds, festeri , etc. Price 25 cents at I � . . . 1198 - fiout4doWns,",comel to grads Merizio things, there will b;D no Id'Aher trouble. 11 -ISepdortb Boot Store, now for reliable Boots and Shoes a sty is past ag, at Merino mutton as not being keenness by a coasciousness of peril; L4msden & Wilson's drug store. 795-- 1 ­ It I c I I Wn fleeces down (not u 'to suit tbefancyof Certainlylif he once tecoguises your � Rats and,cap ,1 Seaforth, 1. . - I . . . I � so gbod Be that of other breeds, but the for, once alone in the stillne�b of big il 62. � i. I . . . i i. - �' . I \ I - � . I ! I I i I � . 0a, . � ,,, . � I I I - � - I I . . � I I . � . . I 1 7 ! - � - � I � . : � I - . � i I . i � - 12 1 11 I I I 1. I , . I i . I . - - . . - - . I r . � I � i � .. . 1. .- i i . . I � ­ . � I I . 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