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T
Tile Infcy of Navigation
Rear Admiral George Henry Preble,
U S Ir . ,' coi tributes to the September
number of the United Service an ' inter -
eating article on " The Origin of Ships."
The infancy of the, art of navaI ar.ohiteo-
ture, he gays, is enveloped in obscurity.
It is quite certain,however, that the
first veesels in use were not large, for the
largest. vessel of the'Grecian fleet at the
seigof Troy, B. C.1184, carried oaly
120 men. The sails of these vessels.
were Of s hail limea$iona agd au ciliary
to the oars, -*Melt were the principal
propelling "power. There appears to
have beenlittle freed of war vessels at
that period, as the fashion of fighting
at sea, had not yet come in, ;; It was not
until tome 500 years later that vessels
were built with a view to marine, war-
fare- By this tune oars had increased.
in number and were arranged in beaks,
one abovethe other, in the centre Of the
boat, the"fighting men occupying .plat-
forms at ,the bow • and. stern. These
vessels were called galleys. About 470
B. C: an Athenian coinmunder -in-chief
caused these platforms to be - joined.,
thus terming a deck which. did- double
duty in protecting the oars -men and
providing room for more soldiers..
Still, the nails were verry small and
only of use in fair wind. The art !of
navigation May not have been entirely
unknown ; to the' iehabitauts -of the
world before the flood, since no aireum
stance is mentioned to indicat: that
the ark walk the first of its kind.
It would be a fruitless endea or to
try to discover the inventor of .00 arise
aichitectnrer, and • it is reaso' able to
suppose that the idea of chips o iginat-
ed at the same time- iii a va ety of
places. tea •
, The Egyptians and Phcenici: ns ap•
pear to be point claixnan:ts for th• iaven
- ton of ships. Accurdhag to reoian
fables, Pyrrhon discovered the art of
beading Flacks, by fire to nae •i ship-
building The beak -head,: rulld:r and
anchor are claimed to be Egyp ' i an de-
vices;
e-vices; Crete oleiuns the invenion of
mastsand. erose heads ; Theseus Icarus
and: Dardalns the application of sails ;
while to a Syrian is ascribed th honor
of devising vessels of traffic-.; Isis,
Queen of Egypt, about the year of the
world 24230, is: accredited with having
heat taught the use of sails. •Si great
yvaa her fame in the world of inv:ntious
that the Emperor Julian caused znedels.
ter be struck, whereon she wa- repre-
sented as a ship. Jason is said ;o have
built the first long ship.. those 0' rat in
nee being round. The-Argouautic ex
peditiou—which was the first de amen -
tile voyage of" which we have ny ac-
saint—took place B. C. above 1,263,.
and it was at this time Jason's s• .ip was
first used. Copper and braes fats; euings
were: substituted for iron. abo .t the
toI n: ti of Nero., The, first sail ; were
Ikrobabiy made of the skins: of ..nimals
--a. material still in use in sora:: coun-
tries for that purpose. 7n this ouneo-
tton the writer calls attention to the
strong resemblance between th neat i.
sal movements of uncivilized pogle
now and those of remote an iq, ity.
According to some accounts, se avi-
getion was €first undertaken by he i re'
Habitants of the isle ; .d of Crete. Uo!us,
a Phoenician, is rep resented as he first
person who ven=tor d; to sea in canoe
hollowed out. of the trunk of a t eel. A
variety of small b is wet"e s o, . i n
vented to scot the" eeds of • ff rent
.nations. The East ndians co i st uct-
ed boats of b&mboo o canes. a• n 4 ther
kind of boat -made ;ith hides, with a
night frameworklof red and a ke of
bamboo, was foundna:ong the : n ient
Britons.' They wer . very like the skin
Skiffs now in use b the Ea O.ta het -
liens. The Egyptian used boa ' a i ® ade
(if papyrus. The she is of la d tor-
toises even were made to do i u
boats, Mention of this fact i.
by Pliny. Boats were also
baked. olay by the Egyptians.
bark , boats, probably similar
otanoes of American Indians, w
by a people of India. Alexan
Great crossed the river Oxus
army, 330 B. C., on floats or ra
ported by skins made buoyant
tion or by -being stuffed with
bay. ; Semiramis built a fleet
boats on the coast of Cyprus,
them trahaported on carriages.
backsofcamels--to- the river
wbere they fought and defea
flet of Staunobatus, King of
which consisted of 4.,000 boats
taus. During a Punic war the R
army was transported to, Sio .ly
e els moved bY wheels worked it
Everything tends to showth
bots were small Theyja
battled on shore, and fleets Ito
were built in: an incredibly shoe
Still, the fact remains that the
Carthaginians and Romans c te
immense armies 'from one count
another by sea, and that great
of elephants we're taken in t
way by the Carthaginians -inti
#rod Spain, and, during la
campaign, into Italy. It ist,
see how s -mall craft could. I�v
parted such oambroua or'eatttre.
vatting aside the question Of'
the fleets of the ancients mu
e'.t sen a sight fair to look up
their carved, gilded and gaily d
txrremities, vagi -colored rigging
cf painted ropes, flails flashingl
a
t.
Y
t
•
y as
ade
e of
> iroh
the
re used
e the'
t his
sup -
y nfla:
tr. w or
,000.
had
the
1 dus,
ed the
I dins,.
de f
n.
u: ma
yes-
xen.
their
be
hem
ire.
treks,
eyed
y to
bens
88C00
..icily
niters
It to
rams -
But,
u ility,
t have
n with
c rated
f rmed
ri 0 : on,
n
purple or flame color, and emboldered
with theemperor's name in gold 0 r sil-
tter; gilded oars,.and the who
tura ant -mounted by bright stre=na
• !
Domestic E-cono a R .
Crullers -Three eggs, thre . table-
spoonfuis melted bu er, sig tabi:-spoon
fins sugar, a piece o,•soda the e z • of a.
pea ; mix with hour ; eat and f y n hot
lard. •
Tea Cake..-Break'two eggs i 0 cup
El. this with thick cream and i :e cup
cf auger. (me teaspoonful create arta.,
one half teaspoonful soda, ono alt cup
flour ; flavor to taste.
Brown Bread.—O°ae cnp sour milk,
two cups sweet milk, three ,c, p. corn
meal, one cul flour, one half u mo
lasses, two teaspoonfulssoda ; steam
two hours and bake half an hoo
0
is
f
n.
n
0
0
ul
a
e
a
rue-
rs.
bread orum
spoonful of
flour. a littl
ins, :quarter
quarter of
ooffee-cupfa
lyinabag_
eaten with
Choodiate
fut•of moles
a cupful of
of butter th
Boil all toga
it boils for t
utes. Try i
enough, tur
.mark into s
will break.a
White Cr
ing water
sugar. Boi.
minutes, ad
ciderevinega •
fire. Try i
the enough
cool iu a be
to -pull ; ad.
spoonfuls'.
sticks, and
day.
Layer Te.
sugar and o
cream ; add
three eggs,
cups of -to:
just even fu
ing powder.
hot oven fa
frosting use
stir in acu,
teaspoonful
minutes ; .+
layers and
cake.
h: a
kin - pow
alt, "0 alf
f a you
pound o
f ua,ilk, o
d boil t) r
a :d sander.:
(
arsenals.
s, one of
ated oh
ize of au
er, stirri
nty or t
on snow
into bu
all square
rt when
ni Cand
two oupf
all toge
ng, two. .t
when. it i
niceor's
it a little
ered pan
anilla, o
ull very
ep in a co
g
Cake. —
-half cup
he well -
If a cup o
—not he
—one tea
Bake in
fifteen min'
he yolks
-
of=-pulve
cf vanilla ;
enspree
the top
pint flour,',te
er sifted ie` t e
pound of al
d of Curr ns
chopped uelt,
(e egg ; tie t gh -
e hours ; o i e
Take one ion
sw et milk, h if
coat, a pie e
ugh h wen t.
g cou taut' : s
enty five 0`
or i le; i ';at
tered tical • at
so that th.
old,
•—.0 e pi t of
is oIf rano at
er! for t e tdy
ble -spoon ?e of
put over t e
ow;'ifnot ,brt•
longer. 1 et it
ill: iu cone-iti n
ear tWo be•
whit ;e ca.t in
d :rain till n t
-lib due o of
of lbetter to a
eaten whi ' =s of
sweet mil t ^ o
ping cups b t
poorif l of b b
two l yers in a
n tea. Fo t • e
f he hree :g: s,
tzedl • suga o 0 e
beat for 6 r to : u
be wee 0;l t e
nd aides- •. ti.e
ff
ty
ManitQ1 a "Corr�
_.
Deka E.
beautiful w
have had`
The first gr
hood about
are several
settlement,
for. their ne�
farmer havi
after and stit
of the bind
acres. Th
kind: The
and got her
we had ont
first•class
was late w
frost.—The
can be hear
a good graz
to do extra
son, kite of
cow inahis
lbs. of butte
extra feedi
are putting t
letting eon tr
ing roads t
oilrality..
of Brussel
gradiug nea
ished by th
geese are v
they are cls
that a co
with them
•
this place,.
lumber and
also Menconnection
Carberry
market tbi
distant. -Oar
3
s
r
den"'e.
LrrTLETo: , Sept lith, 88 ,
spo
OESITUR.—" e e h vine
ether here now, nd i f• et
ver sine: "hay ng g. n.
n was cut in this net b•r-
is 20th of A ue 'st. Th re
If -binders thro ghou tl, is
Once of which a e cvtti'.g
labors at$1.50 p r acri:,t•e
g nothing to do : but 11 w
. k up the shea es. .o ore
have cut from 100 t
vire all o the bree
beat th t w s cut
before th neve a frog
e 8th of ept-e ber i:I'
mple, bu anything
more or 1 se injared
urn of tbe Clint n th =s
in all dir ctions.—T'' is
g locality, and title se
ell here, Mr. J Farg1 h
,iris, On ario, as a
asession that has ma
in one eek. ithou
—Our avid al c fu
eir mens to god u
cts for br dgio and
ough this art o the
T. McL ughii , for
has a 1 rge , ontr:
here, whi h is to b
first of ove' her.
plentifu bet no
very .can ing, o nm
mon she ter, bas n h
batever.—Mrt oa
. Lit le.,
busily enga ed R- w
hingles this euinmer
putting a coopera e
ith his sa 101 thi f
ill be o r principal gr
fitter.I is about 30 in'
0
a
t
0
t
r
e3
r
e
-r,
r.
I'
Ginger Cake.—Three cups f mo
lasses, -one cup of sour rnilk,no •auto a
sup of butter, one teaspoonful- f •ul.era•
tas, one teaspoonful of gingers , e nut-
megpet-d.
and orange oe .
Spice Oat s.—Spice cakes
with coffee are made of one p•
sugar,: four eggs, one teaspoon
of cloves, contm
aroon, nure
pinch of pepper.Stir in flour
t maks dough which can be ro 1
-out out with a plain' cookey cuns
them stand for froten to-twel
then bake.
Ring tleorge's. Pudding.—On .
c
•1
t
u
e
serve
rel of
each
and a
nough
fiint
i
a
e
r
u
Lettish
was no
;only be
'slightly
lady i
1grams
1aw', -w
I was.dy
moths
pad ne
tenter
--It
Board
itender
The p
'in use
done t
the e
month
nary to
about
tom pi
next y
T
Prince
tura fr
They
Ridea
cb sere
along.
way b
guards
Gover
, drawn
crowd
partur
bade a
preen
the Ot
moved
er0t
Andre
and re
village
Orillia
nese t
reoei p
bundr
atatio
the m
on arrivi
evenin
had ag
return
seen
seen n
Orillia w
night. r
snrpri
room
the ni
Paters
was
Simco
ous di
00
80
lyr
at
a
at
he
er
is
m
r -
de
?Y
til
by
d-
ly
t-• of
n-
W'ld
ut
80
0w
of
ng
. d
in
11.
in
les
h
k
Mr. A.
cently ship
in Witinip
will serve
decreasing
'Regina L a en has betin app
printer to th G-Overnreent of the
west eTerri les. ,
sevetal,par of illayia ba out Thu
lunoNI E:.
nitoba. Not
s.
ed to Wi nipe a. or er
twelve peat iee he
in large qu utiti nut
purpOse of mat ri
tho nth iu , but "th boa
audlOt lo s of mud behind
Beard of ricialture; has
Lyall, of P tage la Prairie,
pair. The f wle wet df
and were s x mouths 1d.
number of J lin Deere bre% ing
and have employed about fifty m
and teams a id heve Sent thern
and the R ic les.
—A pra ri fire driven by
coneumed a. immenie quantity
As a cause t enee, it 14 feared th
settlers Will e obliged to diep se
dey of las, vieelt, but wing t
was stna 1. The- e. bibits; es
in
s els +J irj'red.
uch - s am : ged,
n Oro' • n. Th
b rt. -
enda Ito enoo
ur•ip r ceived
o e. staring hat 111
yiug, ai;u her th
n • and stil anot
as dy1 ug. Such
s a ori . ail remit)
e.
s :lie in e' tion of t
f Vor to t outs
f r the : av rent:
eat vill be the
n ;t. Its till No '
is :year, be lea b
co safe )te Serer'
i : wlii i tot prep4
ttrial', pe : iioA
1.1 first f s :y.
to abl, r t th . ho
ax
e Go : rir
s . ruis: t
0 e a a`
rove id. .n
all to thie
the ro
they ere
he 'riho
a' d a glia
o :' Geri ate
•np at "th
a embl d t
. The M
ki' elly od
. IAR ajl
a 'a fie b
ay.
Ny so
'afters n,
Id arta clia
ab
ve
w
bo
buggy
1 d ree
e'' -s , ere
br the -in
t be. 81 ter
r tl at her
is so et ing
Mai tit eet.
the wqiter
th 69ces-
ill be begun
ti the paving
t October of
-Grp al nd the
ludo on ou lay.
pen nip, e ilrom
Ben ed on the
of ono of the
keit uar la Were
laree
rquis and Hi cess
lute was ed by
o weeks go, Mr.
well -to do horsier
um for
• left his
801200 pat te led -
He ft Coldwater
or hi e neve
and is tot bee
ince. He as las
ern II iou hntel in
Rir
bee) tak n at all.
nperat ha lite. and
that his myiteri-
due 1, fou PI4Y-
ir
otLgtorlda site
ar mi Ma.
go i LC' ()Tat'
e d to wait
✓ htheeardwis
here be a
tr. Noma,
h (tilithelr
in tvas of It
. It is teal
Mel wit e fit gripitigj r causing Da sea.
lIthis. J.
o hiug eq di
er try it
h a tha glai life 88
Appin
years
eine r
found
If you
to Cat sou' Bi tett
Mat
other
be t;Ur
highl
ens
bv Bunt
'774 65.20
•
, 4as tti
t.
Kildney
ne time
esptired
Ott es ol
ailach
lye ad ',visa all 7
tteti
me f tan
HY all merit
he loosen's
ed in a a
the 65.2w
in
of o al
it.
dent the
the hite
wa
age.
has been
a survey,
gary, tete
ago. He
as good;
the weath
'Mg ot the
an inch o
tage la Pr
badly da
week in
nearly tw
destroyed
five cents
—On
Judge K
Mr. Mei
chants B
lug home f
beceroe
the road.
the Jud
thrown
about a
by Mr.
The Jrt
and waa
ray. la d sniveyo
aged" for 'several rao
mi es north
orts the oil in thet
r being eo d. On th
2 rd of An ust there
e.
le shows that -the- c bp
pternber. some
The oro wet so n
n of that town, were, etlurn-
the dite . The ho se ram
wh'bn ey were topped
seph ytooke V. S.
bad hie nose- roken,
l;nd
lows,
nd
s to
t e3
Jaw
C t111-
ay.
te me
of elle
e leen
hbrs-
dance
cially
aver
the on
Pal -
days
re ion
as alf
or-
wae
las
c se
een
138
•
A re
puffed t
been ex,
Not so
name i
ho
le
teae au(
bt easily
tent. I
raises i
are d With a
re op ate aye
glis nit collie
er. 774
un
re se.
hat
ighly
ed fraud,
none
Clark o!
LE
pstree
11
pt
nde
b
an
sett
id
di of
teer.
pro
the pre
ewe ber,
he
rty
A
SH
ab
th r
ceived -91E0
and ipayin
h We, Ally infra
82
STIIA
heifer u
white po
inlay le ,d
.o th i recnvar
Five earrings,
s is te and whit
la
-pi write
27, seven
two ;teal
gn pi
ST A
Melia op
bull. I
prope
Killop
prope
CUTI
OMR
afor
five
er e
pa) in
hate the rikemis
n ha e sem
1741
NE
STATE
P SI 0R.
ropviior
fron is g 0 the gravel road, ne 114f mile from
the 11 age of rexeter ; th re is 72 acres lea-
ot 0 arid north half f nort half of lot
4150 o•eh id of vaifous k nds of *fruit trees,
Billet C elute the premises f
xc 1 t b oh timber ;, well t need- am_ I well
rain° t, ta frame barns, 101 house, never -
silo Fprie g well, and envier 41 miles from.
o lintoo. Apply On the pre lack to IlffINRY
nd 15, y, 200 acres, 150
e• el !bele is a spring creek
he farie, geed orchard, free
ro Brusse s, land 4 from 'Wet.
ot. • 11` r eciiply on the pr
Wel IN MORRIS FOR SA
orth litif of Lot 24, Cone
on ainivg '06 hens, 80 of wh
i b two int es of the flou
in sols wpi be sold on easy t
ty to DI‘VID NELSON,
neessioes 14
eros clear; the,
hard and soft
r ening through
1 wr311, six. miles
t n; good roads
ni el e taodi!LibumAi813111g
E.—For sale the
'ion 6, Morris,
11 are elimired ;
good house ;
8;1) vepirat:yliteerual.f.
rune's. 826tf
• Et i FUr SAE.—For sale,I
9, Mu r contidning 125 ac
re leered acid the remainder
is Th r • is tea the premise
ow with f 1 wheat. It is
a .d a half of Walton,
eh els, elm eSee, Post Office, a
For farther particular
• ten P
24, concession1
s, HO of which
a new .frame
g well. Aliso a
reit tress.1 The
yes of neiv Isnd
,here ther are
apply op the
, el if bt letter
' r sale Cheap, the le‘idel c and. grounds
dj tilling the Village of Exeter t present ; oceu-
de be Mt. te•hert Fsnson. T1 re are tee acres
lot so an I brick Stable with all tiler necessary
el
d -she , w 111 cistern, cellar re. There is a
pl nil ; • rebind of various diff r nt varieties of
0. wet. t .1 trnea and hedge I e land is. in ex -
a; i ot. get tleman's re sidPii O. ', Is within 15
mhi• uLuCtSilltylabl )distihreedb.n.sAii;syp,
r of the town
altitliness is all
ii the premises,
a out the it iddle of J' ily, a 11 s. year sl
q he owner (pin (lave the sat e o provio el
•
that I
kiln, a
bette
publi
Thi
Red s
receiN
from
sat
RI
gs
ti
ORKS
& SON.
Itio t an eye ' before to
beg to state
no in a
aeian
h. 13em
P. CARR
• oliditoY Oenveyancer, eco Money to loan.
•
ottice Mever's Rio k, Main Street,
Se orth. 794
lend at lowe.st rates of in erest. 01,FiCa—
r 01 Square and West Stre • t, Goderich. 774
CAA
i•dicit ri• in Chancery, e., Goderieh, Ont.
in
Pr
of
Oil
of
vit
ee
C.
W.C. MEYER, Barrister end Attorney at
• Law, eat leiter In Chancett. Oonnnissioner
alter fo the Bank of Hoe 'mon, Wingham.
te fun s, to loan a.t64 to6 lper (tont: '638
ANNINO & SCOTT, Barr ital.', Solicitors,
1 Conveya mere, ttc. Solid ere for' the Bank
htisto0, Udine & Gale. :Money to .loan.
Sear r Bleck, Clinten, ntario. A. H.
'so, Dam SCOTT. 1 781
Block, Wingham. Solicit rs for the Bank
Lucknow office every Wernesday. H. W.
OFTOS E. i)ANGEY,
Rai fist, r, Solicitor, Cenveyancer, &e.
y, stooalitoTtiti, . Renames Old Office, Cardno's
786
be
wi
el
ST
TICE of Dissolution f Partnership.—The
IS • ue ti the firm will e pa %hie, and who
int), and discharge all d hts e and owing by
im Dated at Seifert , th 2Ist day of De-
. Witnetas, ANDREI DER.
F. HOLIVI S ED
Main Street, Seaforth
S. G. IVICCAU?1HEY,
ICITOR, &c. Law 011ie Blo*ek,
AUCTIONEERS. i
P. BRINE, Liceneed Anoilioneerl for the
County of Huron. Sales attended in all
of the County . All ord'erel left at the Ex-
oti Office will be pre mptlyattendeidte.
DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
County of Huron. Sales of all deseriptions
ptly attended to on reasonable tiaras. Ad -
Walton P. O. or Lot 14, Come sion 14,
illop. 774
HAMILTON
T'ON COMPANY,
HATILTON, ONTARIO,
MANI:FM:T[11E118 OF
OTTON YARNS!
better
mate t
which
Goods,
of all
Hosier
White land Colorecl, Mole and Double,
PRT *ART'S, te and all Colors,
EA?N1 WARPS of every Description..
IE Y YARIIS AND
• BALLED KNITTING YARNS
iese Goods are univer pr neunee by the
ARPET WEAV-ERS—Voin tint' our
arta., emperior-to Day in the in rket.
We ask yoajust so ire n triz I.
f yeller Pry' Goods num as not go, it
.ite to us d we w 11 see Ton are prompt.
.1 upplied.
Ilt YARNS, of which we Make all descrip-
t s 011 be found rpatally, good. Ask
ihem. 'Cry them
Cempany IN as awardea wo first prize
r medals at Toronto •Fichibit on in 1881, and
e first prizes at the Pkovincial Exhibition at
NANS tt Co., Toronto.
,1 814x26
AMES McLOUGHLIN;
OCTOBER 26, 1883.
Toessowascwzmisszoaneassssameue
THE PIONEtR
HARbWARE STORE;
STONE BLOCK, WIGFiAM,
,inboth as regards light add room, I beg to inti -
my store, by which I can show goode to
at am showing a large nd well assorted steck of the following goods,
ill belfOund of the best uality, and at the lowest ettnitet prices i; Dress
Winclet, Velveteens, I' hits, Cretonnes, Flannels, Blankets, ounter-
weeds, Shirtings, Grey a d White Cottons, Woollen and Cotto Yarns
nds, Sh.rts and Drawer , Hats and Caps, Towe s and Table inens,
, Gloves, Corsets, Clouds, Squares and Shawls, Hoopskirts, 'Underskirts,
G OCE
A
lighted
opened
end m
been d
of tha
during
to serv
IES-.-Levrge S ock and of the very be t quality,
ew Mil nery and Mantle Boom has been added, w ich is large and well
and mo e suiteble for'sho ing the goods than the old one, and will be
on and after SATURDA , the 6th inst., with a full stock of thee newest
t fashioaable goods of th season. Ladies, ccme along and see what has
ne and what ie being sho n, and judge accordingly.
ing ray, many
he past two ye
you as Well, a
ird year of businese here, I would] take this oppertunity
ustomers and the public for thei very liberal !support
rs, and will only say that my best fforts will. be nut forth
d better, if possible, in the future.
Cash and Produce buyers wauted for goods at the ridtt prices. e
J.' MelLOUGITLIN, Whitney's BlOck, Seaforth.
iFALL, 1883.
J. L. SEAFORTH,
IS SrlOWING THIS WEEK MAGNIFICENT VALUE IN
NEW FALL tRESS GOODS,
NEW FALL CASHMERES,
NEW VIII, 1TELVETEES,
NEW FALL gANTLE CLO HS,
NEW FALL 'ULSTER CLOT S,
-NEW FALL WOOL -SHAWL & SQU4RES;
NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,'
Sty es Right,*
Qualities Right, and Prices Low.
PRINTS AND ALL. SUMMER GOODS AT 4:111ST.
J. L. SlylITH, main Sitieet, Sea forth,
PLOWS !
Whic
impo
stock
tariff
stook
ferior
Toro
Sher
of all
helot
Is th
stoc
end
can
But
PLOWS
A Car Load of Genuine South Bend
!LIED PL6VS & SULKY PLOWS;
T RECEIVED AT—
o.
C. WILLSON'S
Acericultu ImOement .Wareroom, Sedorth,
vill be sold a old priced, notwithstanding the increise of 10 per cent.
t duties, the su scriber b ing determined to keep those valuable!Plows in
inverted One undred d Fifty otthem a few days before the rise in the
consequently, he is euab ed to sell them at former prices uatil the present
is exhausted. all and s e those Plows before bn ing a common or in -
article. Eve Plow gua anteed to give satisfactio or no sale.
full stock of assey Rea ers and Massey Mower , Toronto Beepers and
to Mowers, Torobto Cot Binders and Massey's !Low Down Binder, and
's Rakes, all of which -Yin be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Repairs
kinds always o band for the above machines. Don't fail to see my stock
buying a mad ine.
JAMO
CLINttri
CO-
Headqu4ters for the celebrate
Was bbrn &, Moen
Steil Two -Barb Fencing Wire
ONE CARLOAD
Receive this week, and ill be s d:at
bottom irices, Best bran s of W
LEAD, na
ENCUSIii BOILED AND RAVI OIL
IlardWare of all descriptiens
legitimate busioess.
JAMES A. CIIINE
PERFC171011
t as
tare
SU CM EXTRAIRDIN RY
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ranidour'f7 :egauls. .01). the contin nt of
America fer ratinufaquring oiler
A 'CROT IIEVOLDTION IN Mit BM
The 1374c4 t.uestion. of Vitot Imp tatire.
The Gir4d-701 13,eduetion Sy tem
by Rdliers -no*. 2in
Roller :flourlbrings r-ont $1:25 to $1.5'
rer b4rrelOtore than the best F -OW
*citte by the 'Oki Proms&
Farmers Will in all cases get their i
own wheat round, and by our ne spa I
tem get a tronger, whiter, rich r anal
public has ithera) been able to et.
Reduction ystetre Our new sys em is
thorough and reliable. It ha been
thoroughly ested, and proved a great
success in ungterv, Germany, ranee,
England and the United Statee,
We gave -A 1 Flour previous o our]
we guerantee better Flour now, ' One1
trial will be tufficient to prove ur Mr
Berti011$ correct.
CHOPPING,
Our facilities for this class o worki
aro unsurpassed, and customers a3rtle-1
pend on getting their- chopping one at'
once. Be sure and try our few° s new'
processeeroller flour.
Flour, Bran, Shorts and Feedldelive
ered to anyi part of Seeforth, Ilarpure
hey or Egmendville free of charg
ot Our Saw Mills at ggi110 ajailk
and Brucefield in full operatien.
808 KYLE rk mus COD_
FARMERS, IT WILL PAY
FILIRQN FOUNDFiY,
NEAR THE HICH SCHOOL,SEAFIRTRI
And see Our stock of
Wkich has been Initae especially -tot
my Gang Plow for this season, rid fee
satisfied in saying that it is the best i
the market. Our •
'LAND' ROLLER
Street, Seaforth. Are lerge and heavy, running li ht an
doing -good work. ' Our
4.7
Are made from hard iron, and 111.10it
longer than any other machin mad .
Having special tools for r eat
Rollets, we can guarantee R&M fedi°
&ea* Engines, Saw and Gris
and all kinds of mechmery rep heti -op
short ,aotice and at reasonable rateie
To centractors. and others —1Bri
Bolts1 and Castings at lowest ra
Quotatioes furnielted en application;
Also agent ler the imp'enien
THOMAS HENsfri.
full lies
1140W8 THE TIME
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND COVEITRY'S SHOE STORE
place to bay them, if yoa want to get the beat value for your money, My
of Factory Made Goods is large and well assorted in all the different lines,
cannot, be undersold by any house in the trade.
1 as no man
CUSTOM MADE WORK
will not CUT ;PRICES in
-ay' theibest Allaterial, anti pay to have work properly made, and do BO.
will guarantee to give Boots that must give satisfaction, and prove the
test in the end.
Don't Forget' the pSta,nd, Oyposit,e the Royal Hotel, Sectforth.
THOMAS COVENTRY.
SEA- ORTH HORSE
von ER of Jarvis and Goderieb fitriets,
"--1 door to the Presbyterian Church, Se*
of the domesticated animals, weeessfor,y treatekl.
at the infirmary is. elsewhere on th shortept
notim. Charges Moderate. JAB. C
Veterinary Surgeon. P. S.—A. large steck
VeteriUaryNedieines kept militantly o band.
NSA!. iOIDER
'Wishes t -o inform his customers', and
geners.11y, that on secount of the
drIPPEoiehiS silo:. season' be will Pe* Text kik GIL
Mill three • days in the week—Tharedai,'
to breinvestigated by
us -loner from the -03
we• n • 300 persons were
—Five tboueend Min
lee, Scotla.rid, have e
ra• nd Trunk' railway 41
--galf of the city of
olt,wbo are pillaging t
mb rdietz Ole town,
The otlek they M
sees', v, et fitartilla a
indliett, we, ele ,The le
011SO W.4.4.4 tliarilla .1
vet, !and 2i1 1 nate.
—An alarm, of -fire
lit, firlia CO) atildrell
led upon. One lied
any *re bad.ly brui
13-1
Wilt OS ill ft.tver :,
.at *all the line and t
pot-eil into the De
'he 1. althqualte
n tit niglit of tile 9
one in 11363., Butlili
ings were et aelted, at
Thefket thet it was
increased tile fears
cone esant di Wallac
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beked a. lit t!ie over
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