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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-08-15, Page 6-&&­ ­aw­ - Im— ____.___fiWd�AffiA0MWW. I ­ , � - . % V � i, � I I ! ! I . - I I ill - � � � - . . . I , . . � I I I I 0 1 —, . 1; , . . . - . , I I I � ill - � � �, . . i � .. - � . I I . � � I 1 I . I i - , I I . . � I I I' : . . . I - . � � . � - - - I i I . - I � - I . I I . I I . � - ! I I . I . I I J . . I � - I . - � I . I .1 I I . I I - - I . I . . - - � . ,� . 11-1-1 -, � -1 ___� _­­ - I __ - � �- __ I__ _ - - - - - - I � I I I . � . . . I � - . . � - -- 7 - � - - - ­ . � i � I .- . - . I . - I I - I ; I . � I - . I . i . � , . � I . I I , . I . - � : i - .. I . r . . [ - I . , . ! . . � . � . . � . � . - . . I I , 'I ! I � I . J . I k I I � , .1 . � I I I . I __ . I i . - I I - 1 . ! I I - i I - il i � � ,I ! , I I . I , I i I ,� I I i I . � � .! . I ; I i i � ; - -_ . - I . . I * I I . I - 1 I I . I � . � - I - I � I ! . I . I . I I . � . 11 I i - 't � . i I . , I ­ i i � 7 . I - ... . - I , I I � i I � � � . 1 ; t 6 1 i , I , � 1 - P -_ 11 , �i- - I , 11 I THIE 11URON �: I _ ­_­__ . � I -11-1--im I V� I Ill . I � .� � .1 � i . 1. I -i � 1. � I A Woman's Experience. grass seeds. In ma'king tbiso I state.; his on he fail ill ,�a became unable o had been iearly bitten in ,wo� T The necessary time &rid bducatio ' i - . n to' ments, it must not, be forgotten that i wor i As was in ifoif ally pensioned off * mother lif roelf, in trying to shiell] I b I * the failare of seeds t6 germiiiate 6 � . be given our girls to fit them for house- . I - a as. by 'he administi itors of, the depm-t. infants, had had her leg cut ofl beI6, v t keepers, has long been a disputeaqnes. not always prove thei I � � m to be bad, 'for i then tho ti lei a pension knee. Ozouf the . . . I I . ugh his i ,e. , V men a 3i zed i b ar )oo I tion. A great many wise, a great' many such failures.oftea result from planting, had not mrrived, an las since .been and'man adtostrikethebr te 4'at too deep,or in covering v rith dry or cloddy' livii , - . on his .hIlo va de. without fear of eye, but iE the terrific bound. it! gam foolisk things have been said auLl writ- . , I � 1� , . . . 1�� soil or from omittin h , I � . tan on both sides. I . to 1: ress t e� absolute want, a Gre:ielle. But his thelampswere knookec' over and a I I . I . earth sufficiently over them, or from 1 ealth only got wyrse, aiid a few weeks � race Now the question comes up again - - I � tingulishe ,'and a strugg a of uno Z Can a woman learn the art of house- 6th-er ill treatment; the fact t at when �� go 'he lost his �eao e equie Df anted ho r took place in the i dkr . . h . I : a- 86 1 lieepino, if she does not devote a life the same seeds are pro)erly p anted in � is ental affliction c(uld;hot be for a The fisheWen made for the doo', 'b 0 1 .. V . h � T time to it; or in other words, can�:ahe flue, Mallow soil, and at a moderate lenient doubted, 1,8 b 3. w'de constant were unswe to open it. In the A'iea l 11 E ion to his sot " TI 3et some . rm I ving a a , I devote her time and energies to depth, they ge' inate finely, pro i . x, Sys ago this time.& nei hboring fiBhe man had bee other calling, i6nd ever make a change thq# good q-tiality. I I wret3hed man w ! r ,eased by deat � , drawn to Ve spot by hearing thd I fem I whi a! a . .. � . I hi . -o to housekeeping and be suoceasful? I I Whi ' oiertook h ill a zoment f ful din. With his help the two " hil I , ] . - answer with" E. S. B." yes, she can, How to -11iiprove Pow Land. a'cnt 1, frenzy.—Bo u 01"a ler. a isma . ran were f rat rescued through V for I have. Mith the exception * of one We find the following from i a pen of ; � ? it -0 ..I � window &love the door, fter vOhidb th or two terms, my time,, from '.the age of a Pennsylvania farmer, ' in the! 3ou thern 1 Death of A linont. wag broke: i down by the united of for * ,� ' I I seven until twerity-th-ree, w -as occupied Planter, who renewed the fe rtility of I GEneral W. T. Wit 26178 1� In speaki g i I by attending or teaching , school. At his worn out rm by follow g of the iner . ' The shark was h 'd le , f� . in ' this 6fth1e..death of this gre RA si�re`of trotter , restraint I y means of th 9 table, t ;.e E I that time I married, and- kept house as method: . i I gives some interesting ?0into respectit: g of which i rare already ,roug beat I could, between two or three 'I I w,ould begin by thorough 1. I I . I as so muo, itten tb years, when my � husband died. In leas tion of the soil, applyin preparm- him. He says: , I . I straw, an , directly th . gy 046 good coat of 1 - ,I Imont died July 4tihr at ni a, door *as ( period, it flapped its w ' ou than a year, I returned to my former stable manure, seeding ­ t &in a I � . asmodi q � it 0 : ud Woloi A, from an i ttac k o' right the sea. It was hiasi vocation, thinking and believing that clover seed,appl ing at the time of " 'I sp, 0 side and a I y colic The attac .- wak uddea an,1, ered , in end, bowev r, .through teachinawasto be my life work. I se�ding 200 pounds of domme cial for. � "ole it aiid,resiste ,all efforts to � check har oon-tbrust in the remaining ey( . M vi p t .1 . - . devoted my entire energies -to th�_work; I'tilizer. After the grain wascutI would il un ii it had con :uued solong that i t -Dr. Gabrielli was immediately sent fo I was an enthusiastic teacher ; I - was give it 86 co t of aBhas" S& twenty brougt on infliami istion ot the bowels. amputated the Btu mp fre in the md.,'bl ierl ambitioug to succeed, and did succeed. I bushels to tZellialicre, or its equi 'alent in He . as only sic abc)ut 'twenty-four leg; it is expected she will recover "I � I "' I , At the age of thirty-eight, the death of some potash compound'. I - w)uld cut honrF. Ile was i 1hig health and, full The children luckily esci pod unhu'rt.- I V � I � I two friends, and a. partial failure -of my and save the first crop . I � A, . � Of clove t'letting of vigor when atta had, In fact he wa 3 Galignani's Messenger. ' I awu health, caused me to resign my the second or make a [I the g -owth it t " � - � I 1� - � op I the beat preservE I t 9Wv nty year old Tweom000ee000 position for oae year., would, then applying 25 bushels of lime stallion. I ever sa w, I HE) looked, move( -_ . --- — : — . I At this time meeting a ,farmer with to the acre, Putting the, ime, ak would :1 ' � I I . ' I I . I �arid­ acted as if in 'thb very prime a � I ' . I ETER UP,' I . whom I (8traDgely enough) found my.' all other m au ures, on,'tl 4 surfs ce after life. The usual c0tord ws,�to feed an( WRO I t I self in perfect sympathy, I lost Bight of the clover w,as plowed under. The.soil water him early iq the orning, anc li my former position. - He, I think, must would now be in S'c 0 � . ondibion to �'praotice � ' z I I i I about eight o'clock �o taim 1him out tic have had some fears of the practi. a system .of rotation, eginn g -with g; Aze and exercise, J4 a -a � blue grasi ALE 1,, L. CIJBS, N . cability of choosiag'a achoolina'am for -a corn and continuing wi othe?,orops, paddock. 'As it vi � qu it , arm on th� Is 6 . 3rd instant, his gr om ;n nod him out I housekeeper, for I well remember the until it again came in g &as; t 'is tithe . "I ' ' b . I , earnestness with which he asked me: it should be seeded with ! imoth, � as well qaiteearly in. the ' orii g and befor( Begs to an unce to the Public tha h( . . i � 4, I I . -What will you do with the respon. as clover, using manure or somE kind of he was fed, and wa . rec. As usual h( has co nmenced t6 o orate the sibilities of my home?" I meant--w-bat fertilizer with each or ­ I b lieve it t' t I . I . rutted ,rapidly -ar un( his paddock . t - I said when I replied: I I If. I 'J"go to would �amply pay to app, '300 p muds of stopping only now s ud. tI ien to. graze a I . �E t 9 w i - r 't� your home, I shall prepare riayself to line ground raw borie aft r thei rot crop I WROXETE I WOOLLE - FACTORY . little, and after beir a 0 t about an hour meet its rosponsibilities."I 1 went to of hay is cut. . . � il ! '' . - i I - t: iink )y this wl�s taken up. Wh To He�tod from the ' . work with a zeal that know�'no abating, method what we -styl � and that lie will be pre ared. to give - a pc )r or ,worn out exerci 3e, he was giv(n a booket of water I I and wittL all the habits of industry ac- lands might be made to p 6y even thong I good value it I h fresh from the cifite m n. This no doubt FULL CLOTHS. I quired by the many busyyears of teach- there was -not a boof'exlept, tl e'work � broug] it on the,atti'ck' of colier. The . I ; I , I ' ing. Aarespon8ibilities increased, My horses; keeping fir mind the saYing of a pecan: ary-.Ioss to In I if; ,yr�at, but I feel TWEEDS, i ' ability to meet them increased, and the sage old farmer who said that he fed little con - earned at tltia. and. . all of . U�ION TWEEDS, - I same old feeling that always- madle me his land before it was hungry,- rf sited it in' LANNELS, I , Y family, however, 1v re,' so much I . I � maistress of the situation in the school. before it was we.ary, and weeded it be. atta& d to Almont. t)J ,t a were deeply PLAIDING 1, � i room,made memi8tressof myown home. fore it was foul.' . . a I __ , . : i affecte3d by his s I WINCEYS I . Ven and untimely I I i I will not boast of my own .well doing 11 If you ate not thus favorably situat- death 0 hind %rid aocile, and I 11 * . He was a and varietie in STOCKING YAUNS. but my husband says I am a gobd hou,3e-' ad, there are two resolute requisitH on so!, ' . � I a i1nt Iligent and a; Fectiotiate, that all � keeper- This I know, my house is not must possess to"succeed in I I b � im well DecaT !greatly at. . . . renovating , o k ew , I, in confusion ; my meals are Dr ot late ; I poor land. -They are plo and pluck W � , ,t . I ; t�coed to him'. Ifilian, allion ever never sit down to read in the middle of the first means he must ave ppysical meritell the- title of1l ' � li'� Equine Kiiig,17 I CUST . i . the day, unless. my work is finished in endurance, and ria matter how thO bones think that Almont "' fbirly. entitled . OM OA�DIN the mornin . � and muse , there imust be no let 4 * i . I I . 9 Jesacb�. to,the distinction. Zoo w La absolutely Spinning an4 Falling promptly att ni. . I have a little daughter, who I hope up ; the other, the fullest exercis 9 of all- faultless in his dispo ition ind behavior, ad to'. � .1 4" . will some day keep a house of her own the faculties of the brain, baokad by a whether in barness� or 1 Stable, or . Parties fr a distance will, as far, as in first class order. The preparaitior I will that never says die. Thiq- phase of paddock. A strangef, a ady or a little ossible, �ava e P their Rolls -home ith think necessary for her'is, first, to have the question I can illustrate by try own child, could enter hhi box iitall or pad. them, and aF he has put the mill �Ln 3o some thing to do, and do ,it �, with her expdrience better than drawing on the clock with entire 4 - might ;, to develop habits of industry, imagination. �. .. . �fet r. He never good working order and employs I 0�e . showed the slightest ��ani n sity to any but efficient workmen . all worl !is I tha; person i neatness and order, by choosing for " The f arni I occupy was oe person ut one, and' had warranted. I � I her the thing she can do beat, and help- dead poor as any in this section, For withou cause or ro'asol � struck him - I 1� � Ing her to be- in earnest in her chosen years everything grown on. it had been severely with a _ whirj� 'be ki gly na- Rome m'bei 4 -he wr��.4-... i , . 6 ILT; I I W— � wor-k;to be above being Black and inclet- hauled off. here was not a v * of tare of 11.1mont resented h1e injury and . . i'l 0. I ferent to the position oce -iodamongher hay cut until the second a a UP - ' p . . i ar. I began .insult, 'and the part *h� ave him the ALE3k',u' L. GIB ON � rse and two cows. ' y ruel � . I fellow laborers. Whatever is hers to with one hof i do, do cheerf ; if it be to do house- extra effort. I got .3 an c �-i!ow with the M* ,hip vdas always in :. I - I I .ally I part of,the place in danger W,henever be I f ter Zola entered : PRO, R1 . work, strive to excel in that ; if it be to grass, so that the' fourth y6ar I oc ld be- Almotit's box stall." - 1: . . I ETOR , I I J � . . __ I I study, write Or -paint, to make some tween four and five burdred ollars �. i . . � —I. ; , � �,_ i I ------- . - 4 - . I I advancement each term over the preced- worth of hav, returning it a I in the 4an WashEilrw:)man in '-- tQ ZJ'Q . ., . : ing,notrest content with mediocrity. of manure., As my stock increased I - 4 llt3 1 1 � . . � Me:&:i ,.o. � I � I Q � Secondl , I shall strive to give her an have fed up everything tbE t g1re F �, - C�� : Q � I . � y w on the The- modern servan girl f American M t%6. 2 - education that will ena-ble her t meet .farm except �wbeat and potatoBi, ;;t ;�_,_ . � � her obligations to Bociety, au� the have not, sold ten tons of hay in th '"t desir I b all ) t at could be '14 � I civilizat'on may,not I . M Q) � � p ed,lbut there oua4t t( Gl;� � Cn �4 �, . wants of her family, asicle from those five years, and have bough b from 4 ine. to � . � 0 be comfort 1`� . �4 r" . nual ly for in the t1i ought that U p I dian domes. A :� Q I "It pertaining to the physical part. two hundred dollar's worth an � ti-- dowr� ln�'M - - - ; ,�� � (:s ; A true earnest purpoB� will insure sixt I I exico is very E accessful in Q) Q� een years. I have ei deavoxed to - . I A success in any (A,Ilirig, ana render the make all -the I making life a burden lo' those who em- .4�� Q., I . Cf.) , I � life noble. I � manure on th a farm 1 P08- ploy helip there, Ab It: dian washer- D (Z �11* (1) ' , , � ; F. E. W. -sibly could in addition to t ie barilyard . 11. 4 Q Cf) I C14 . I ! woman agrees origina Ily t � d o a washing . Ili ;:3_� CIS �� P - I . I . . I - - - ' and stables. 1 � - (ZY4 � Q5 1 ;! <Z) P ' 01�jections to Mulching is By saving and utilizin, r every 11 hilug for a r�oderate- Au , getle -ally half a I (� I (Zi I I C.�. Q) , J I OrchLards. - dollar, but -she wanis�-.Iie­- breakfast Q4 M ;� C1.4 im 01i , that possesses any fertilizir 4 propIrties before a begins. Z;_ , Dr. Hofgkins, of Vermont, in the I obtained a compound in value �� ual 4 * What work- -hits - I 1-0 Home F . . progresspd until the c 8 %re all wet, Z41 * I _: I I afrm., says in respect to the to any that I ca;n buy - suf icient .,o, go E �� -1 It I -field, and. y sults she str , il5es and reluseF� to h aish unless <!�) i 1044 practice of mulching orchard -trees and over my corn e, my rJ she is giyen'a dress. ThenEheresumes . � �� - 10 :_�4 P fruit : . to me are not entirely � an ho � C-4 4 :%i _;L..; lot satio ae. tory, � qQ c1Q. I 11 One thina is. sure, if you begin to though I may be excused fo _f , _ for ,ur or so, w1on a , ,declares � Q � 1� . 1!t� %,;� SI). . . 0 � Bayind, th&t she is hungry agairl. a ng fed she I � - inulch a tree, you must keep it up. The where formerly nothing but broom I iedge worries 41ong till din#',Or itime, but in M I", I (�.Q %";I presence of the mulch is equivalent to and hen grass grew I now cuf tole 8 *t � (D . -ably I the, me4ntime he 4as filled all her . e - juat so much deeper planting, and the good crops of grass. � I � C� (7Z . Rt, � F t. . poo,kets 1with apples,"; or -potatoes, or rl%Q I �� . soil beneath the mulch close to the 11 In conclus' . Z:� -4 111-4 W Ion my impression is that whatever seems plant 41 the edible 14Z4 �4 i�n wq . I . igul i, surface, and: even into the pairtly de- the soil must be lightene " - line' - Alc)ng about fouit o1c 1) , qayed old mulch, is filled with the feed- filled with rootlets below --,he sulface, 1. i O'clo k she gets - C. Q 1_1Q. "*I � �` thrpngh bar j TP,.ien 'one asks for ��,' - -C'*� "� , 0 - s of the tree. This mulch �is and above it must in somE mann r be another I rich ao d .0mle fl�our to tak 0 :: �_ � - not only a protection but a coat of shaded the gx .�A- ,. B Z1Z M Q I eater -portion of the ime. �ZQ f - ...�j lot � home wit li her. As she is leaving, bar X I*i' - . manure,. and the tree hastens to avaff And the condition Of the person,who � - I I last remark is: ',MiDa ,vake much- :1 �t � .N.4 itself of this moist top -dressing, filled expects remunerative crops and t iln- am, , . I I � uch" 'I -haven't anything to eat). W- -1�1 ��) with available plant food. As arnle I prove his land solely by the I [Fie of - ,per. Under these circuindtance � it is not I �*i t 7d - do not mulch my apple trees that are phosphates, can be illusti ated a . 0 � 17 ILI' surprisiDg' that wash!' - � I ' in sod, preferring (because I am short anecdote relating to Lord Raines. ay s�put off as 2 L I � I i I He Ion as 1possible in I P1 of mul'ohing material) to top -dress the expressed greM contempt f, 9 �: exic and the , 1�4 . )r mai are. rarity . ' < .41 : I of L lean linen 1* .Q ground around,them every other year Tohisgardenerhe i c - 4 i measure I IM z Z C", . - " said -one day: 'Ge, rge � a -.1) of bh I I exc�sable� � a with manure. But last sprin to dis- t a time will come when a inn ion ssha The ; — ': . I (D , . I X � I . pose of the straw covering of a straw- able to carry EL11 the manure for an ore . . "I �1� . Q) � berry bed at the bottom of a hollow, I of ground in his waistcoat f. 0046LV.1� , I xperiinents'Mth heat. 0 . ..� put the straw around part of a, row, of believe it, sLir,' , � . -4 � �, I 'a I I . C,-) 1Z Z4 1 the nearest apple trees. The grow i said the gardet: [er,l I b I t be Experirhents at the (�bio Experiment X .. ;9 �D i i will ,then be abi - 0 1 th of a to carry all.the or I in Sta�i n in thick and �hin' eeding of these trees was double last summer the ot)ier.' 71 � . . � rfI .. I . I i H . . li whE at showed that thete m be more :q ! i � . - ,!i , thatof other trees close by that were . . � � I . � danger from oversee41ing ! v�n from � �� �m ,� 0 1 :. D 1 1 hot mulched. Bul I knew that I had Children -of Criminals. undarseeciiDg. If � Q) 71� bound myself now to keep this mulch . : all �'thq�, onditions - . rQ.� �� 0 : A London paper makes the s wom the very best, thrde po ks < -.4, 14 . �­­o­l good, or Jose en,.',i.ble. I - � fgood C rJ . those trees. If withdrawn sugge8tion—wbich, however ' see� ould dofibtle be0ample, ! .! (;t� . � � at all, it must be little by little, over a I nobody I I U� 3 1 i I - will follow—tbat the co but as such couditio r � I I number of years, - MPSE Bion which ;. nB� ,re 'are, four to is often lavished by well six I . ):p � �D 'ME aning'per, 6010; ill usually I rit� letter re- M= � P ) I I i " There is another serious trouble sons upon notorious crimina .a wh I sult . � To early seedi . , � ,�d it� o�are - . q,wa�salso found 2 - I aboat mulGh. It makes a harbor for caught and condemned wc)uI geuet dly to rromo winterkiiii,g, plose plots . � E. � — � � el�towed upon I heir f a mi. -enditring -the winter eat I that were - i , J:L __ mice-, and one that they are sure to be far better b nter I bi . ; I � 1Z ",-.4 ! C)COUPY. I always tie up my apple trees lies -or relatives. The very naturp of sown bare! * �J (Z � � y in season t� be0ome firmly : I o wn to the i � <Z I with laths. or barrel staves in the f all, the attentions which are sh I est4lishe I in the,soil li:'4d t6 cover the I i Q, � td ' and have boasted that I never lost a vilest of criminals is g who ',a sur ace with lea . I � I ufficient t6indiaste . 4a bbf:)r'e severe I �_ . . tree by mice, although my orchards, are that the class of people w 'low tu ,er. -A light � � . P I o beS; cold weatil . bverfng- of straw Z� fall of them. Bat they & ahead of me L a inffuen lea � I i . a I Pot � them are little likely to b seember proved a p rfect prcitection �� .1 thia year (in'September), and I ani sat - ,�y motives of ron, wintar killiiig and! ine'r ased the �Z philanthropy, and I � 4 . . C-) . . isfied now that the protection must be not to be hoped that anyth . 'I; is ield per mere quite ma, I � V I g goo , is 7L kept on the year round when the trees i , � aria 13,, ,a fact � , . 9� I to be expected from � them. TI a gr&;ify hat shoulo induce far ers in ffie wheat I I are mulched. Another danger of mulch a purient curioBity land a ta m ing dis'tricts to ma 6 a 'better use I . (� 111Q is its getting on fire. If f1re catches in Jements, but it I air Ai 1 1han lea . . . . normal amuF ' � 4�� . a to 0 ." I v ng I forl years L � ..Q �i L I : alched orchard the look to them for any gennin work' of t!tr�ctdo-wl�ingreatsta�ksia hefields, ::� z '11Z��, ,-a the dry grass of SL m a idl . . . I mulch'wili burD too, and destroy or bebeficence. � � d ibout the buildings 1 where it i - -, *Q f -I I g - L . , � a 1L is a 9 aeriously injure the trees. I had my The families of I criminals ho I c, ns;ant , 1118-ance., 11arly 111 late I � way er, � - c � sbly . s ad ng w4B found to h ye e: 9 OD . experience of that last spring, when a need to be more clo � ��- (D ' burning rail -road woodshed half & L tail L loo , � ad 'mi ter a . y slight � I I . a, than at present. i The teri�d6ncy­ of i fluBuce #pon the dat( of ri'ening of I 1. ;� off rained down sparks all over my crime is in the blood and front the - ti .a (rops, xcept in ext ; m6 cf ses. The . I .: *i 4 i�� Z I place, aud in 1. .a .ir. . r . i �;., . � spite of the most active roundings which 'are the ss m( vari y sown the rat o. �tt k1Q . %0 I fa a -of t he � October I i I �� �� , I exertions destroyed seven or eight valu- children of ooufirmed c1rimi . at ad at bout the sa a time as t . i able trees. Still" I believe I would especial correctives. als, need r" 1, � I hat : ;� (% � I on th first. of S o ptexb er The ; 60 % Both f its own I. - — I 1 1 mulch all my orchard- if I could get the sake and for the s6ke',of t b ill-fa�ted Med vapetiesyieldec a litt —_ , I material." I , heavier — . —_ . . 11 victims of circumstan ' th'an the ol i oloth on an ; Lvera g in three ! 6 ces, 80cil0ty should I ' . �7 1 Jr. H E 1, I nuous, 6xtanticns . i . put forth its most stre yeark trial. In one yew whit 3 wheat I Bad Seeds, I � I ose av ged s8glitly the bet�er y e.d ' L B I eALOhe 0 1 Prof. Beal states in one of his - public whom the law vi oti r", � NADIANI ANK OF COM to reclaim the children oi'*th' npoll .1 I . n was dly � I Their case is I �,: r I . _ addresses, that it was estimated a few tn at two ypars the- red I . MERGE. always hard , best. I ; i years ago, there were �0,000 bus' I rid oft, n - ; - -1 I 1 J -_ I � bels bf profoundly pathetic. 1 . I I i ; . - I - I we spa %k abo ve . I I -bad turnip seed mixed'and sown with The paper of whicii , � " & Shar'k Fight an-_ . . READ OF ICE, tORO.-LYTO. I good seed, in Germanyj in a single year. relate?3 a touching story -just report3d . A% f earful shark adve re J a repor � Mills in that country are emp . 4 - IdYad - to from'Paris, whi�h- illustrates most from'Passa,le, a small jAshi Paid Up Capita', . . I . grind up: quartz, sift it to the - size of .vividly how severely the - lash . ag village Meet, - . �ts,c 00,0 DO, may f�ll betWoeu Ni, l4francbe. Two . �" . . 1,9(10,0000, , clover seed, and color it to resemble the upon the most unoffe , Be and Vil I i - turned late n3ingperBon, men r'e� � J�l the evening � , Heed of red clover. ' He also stated that it ou&ht fairly to strik 11) wb�n fisher I'll. I P � in England there exist � a the culprit hi�a_ with % sh k measuri ' ten feet President,t 6n. W1, ra . Mej 6raste r. - s an ,,prganized self. I . � in - i . I � - . � lengt] I in t 1w. - The m 'star ad been I i __ I D . � agreement to adulterate seed to a car- Menesclou is the name of bneof tho L Be harp(oned�.Iand lost cc o iderk,ble blood _FH RRANC9. tain extent. Fare, fresh seed they monstr I . )n �, SEAFOR I . 11 . dra wL,ose raurderons. exp 6 " whidt .... fac lenabled th rn t:) Iraw it The Seaforth Bran . chof this Bank coi3tinne tri � d dead seed as have within the last I quote as 11 net seed," a I I " � � twb or'three y �,� a '.,,.three knocks-." Among -the frauds is . Lt on shore 6a4ily and Bee re it in f their reci )ive deposits, on N rhich Interest sanowedon S1 I . ­ ' " - . excited so � much attention , in Fraud,19, hut, iptenn in the moot favorable te: ms. . I I the use of the. Beeds of weeds which re- and have been judged even b a Piadi- to Ni�e the g to take it r B hibition D aftoonallthe Pfinelpal ownis and attlegin semble good sorts * � f I � in ,� appearance. Biku Jary too atrocious to he colvered ' Pext day. -. bout two da, 'on Great B -itain, i nd on tne un ted 11bu I � I , b,.,v the Wornill I These are killed by boiling or baking so , ' tb� &;horrible a ise arpsd from Stal as, beught and so d � � i extenuating circumstances. He was the h I I Office --,First door S�Uth as 31ot to come tip and tell the fr&ud, , � ot, unearthly h wlin j, of a dog I executed in due course at La It � ­ c n Hot 31. . � � f the Mrnmerflis) good oquette, and s remm�,of children I �redc trinating. 639 I � I I I The two fis�ermen hurr I A. AND, h1anager. and they -are then mixed with but at the same time his parEtits, who � ediv It ,their i . IREL I I . . I . Beed. The practice of purchasing seeds were both alive, suffered a more pitiable la, I F. B OLMESTED!, 801,6itor. . . . mps; and stoned to t �t;, when a it-, market, for testing at experiment fate. The mother fell into a idonditicyn terrible sig I stations, an unknown third person �of ins . I tinet their gi ze. T6 mon- _____L_ I I - anity and was removed 0 Salt- ater Whose' ounds were nor f � on . . I tt W 0, -had so Inaking the purchase, is likely to less Petriere hospital, who . � . R. N - B R1 E T, or Jak the frauda committed. some - re she hag remain. far redovered, that he wai seen apping I - ' a. . g, SEAFORT� 11 i of which ed ever since, and is consiKrea an in. about' 11 Pass through the hands of innocent dea,l- curable patient. The f I I I snapping at everl'tbin within Wholessleand Ele n LEATHIOR lad ather was am- re � � t tall Dealer 4, ach.' � . I . .. : 3 Mlag FINDINGS'of Eve ry Deacri tion. . era, who will thus be induced to take Ploved as an usher at the ministry of Thal dog, w hich had ll�' nlgft gleep-1 None but the VeryBest Stock kepl. Tems . greater carer in buying of others. The fin�nce and bore an moderste. A Trial Solicited. 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I ... � tion. lale"OrC ::::--. .- � I ... - I I � 4 bO 0 A � __ ;­ . .., 11 i - . , ,where I P-1 , - . - I - -1 —,- 0. -Me WHITN . - ,ua canhe t - - - - I � _�E = ----- � I n- I I ; i:1:1:...:E�__,_. , i Ey' - � I - � ____�� - ��: I I 11411 n I . ,__1 � �.__ __ ----; - W-1-7-- : I ,aua Ca od -- - , � - I - I . . - I ' � � . i . I I I . I - � I ! - I Zi : a , r- . i � Always keeps on hand a f uIll line.of the ipeg he � a fIX . i . i � , I. latest styles of � i t,emra toi dV V� - � . - A Car Load of Gonuine' South Beod : I . E . tie will tego U i � t i I 1: 11 I I !, . - . I i . is - i ; i COK OOX AND PARLOP, 'STdVF.&,, I lZa ohilA a.co I ; I a V ts � i � i I , wer - e Of 1 z4e� . I .. I � . I I I I I ar S.; is tbo . . . 14tppo] , - � -_ � T�eir beauty shows . ,e am , � , 110tig . n CHILLED PLOWS 1�& SULKY I PL�ws. , th , drilte �W] a I I � o I If . a sells them. � .41 the- . . ! I - pr�c � � _�USTREO D AT—, I I I � ! I �_,tljough No iS �(. h I E,Vh� I I . - i . : � ! 1 .�_T)_Je ]?,orta , � � - i I - I I I � � a i I - . .. I --- � I I I . � ; � : t. , I I ! - . . 111 these 001 Ur , I i i I I . � I � . � � � - f i i d Ithat P0t8,t0i31-S: of Gi WX,LIJSONS - TINWARE I .., � I I I . I . a 1 4 � . ,.*rticle in. t 1 3' 1 � . I . . I I I I I I . ieouat Of - t� I 0 � . . , . 1 1 : Of every description alwayE in s"tock. 4- . itbis -W�eelt W�e � We make all our goods .and gU9,r&nteJ, . � I � I . � 1, I Agricultural Im leme4t Wareroom Seafor�'h , � ;J111wd is 01 1 � I . I I - _ a ! P i y I y them good and right in price, . . I � i I I I . of Table and roc'ket� � _v the fa�ctt,bi . I I . � A full line i � !b I . " I feat. i - . ' 1, I � �jot -be ve -Which will be sold at old prices, notwit4stand ng the increase of 10 i per cent. lery at -very low prices. . I � � I . ryim . I i . import duties, the subscriber being dete�rmined to keep those valuablo� Plows in Wle have a Pine lo I I 'Ously injurl" � . , ' I � - � t of Granite Kettles i . . I h9 AS i . t I grubor dry ,ro, I , I - stock, imported One Hundred and-Fiftylof tha n &,few days before t n stock for preserving, &c. A1,1, $ift � � � i he I � " � tariff ; consequently, he, is enabled to sell then i at former prices until t a present and prices. � . � rot bat t0e, 4 � to I . : I I I � I . I I -1 -1 I I . I 41101�11__, stock is exhausted. Call and see those Plows before buying it comm. a or in. i I *Way i - I INM 4 f�; - E ! � tubers UUM-4- ferior article. Every Plow guaranteed t , give atisfaction or n6 sale.. , :� EAV TROUGHI ' � . I I I . . r ; e ! A full stock of Massey Rompers andlass Kow'ars, Toront6 Reapers and � - . I - Thereturet a: q . 7 -9 id tovu �w � � All kinds of Jobbing Work proni , I Toronto Mowers, Toronto Cord Binders and Massey's Low Down Biader, and attended, a -ad satisf a t, , I V17 a toe thoso in: . . ction gnaran�eed . that . Sharp's Rakes, all of which N�ijl be sold 6heap Lnd on reasonable terms. Repairs . � . . Parties wantinggoods in I ; ' , my Ii I -same �con4itiol of all- kinds always on band for the above mac.lines, Don't fail to see my stock will 48 it, , j � aY them to see my stock latil ,bef9re buying a machine. ! . p . � —The Win*,_% . I 4 . i � . I ! compare prices. I ! ! -9st week � I I I ,agy I � . I . � . i 1 : . I I ! 'I'Ohnsot, -1�2anf . - 0. C. WILLSON, Alain Street, Seaforth. I Sealorth Chi�ap Stove (6 Tlum � tion of ca]6Ada I - � i I - I i I # ' far Ontario, tol . I i I � � . . i i I I I � - I i � � - __ i I - -bout �O al � i — � i . - 0. M-'WHITNty � I lug a . � . r � . I . J I i � I � i ; I � 196-11111 nzekt : 1-1 . � - e I I lri�g I i Late Whitney Broth . : 411 hip.shol NEW MILLIN FIRM IN SEAFORTH, I I � - I � I I I � . w, has r,-Iali7A . i . I I I . I . � iia, . - . I � I THE PJONEE.� � i . � -more profit I . i i . � I III in - i , I . - I . . wheat rai.si ,,, . I I � . i ,extensiv�e scab 1 1 �_ I : I " 77 1 . I - i � ARDWARE STIDR � . I i ; $ 1 important �, fe:a � I . i - - : comp%Dv � . � ; the - W � i 11 i . . THE SEAF(JRTH �ROLLER MILLS STONE BLOCK, WING�IA-k have be'en � pi I I I 0 ! � i ; . � q � ! -stables to be' ex � � . �� I . i o . �� I . I � I � ; will be imji�ed I i . i ! � , . I . � ,director's in En . r � . i i LATE THEOEp MILL, HEADQUAPTERS FOR � . whicli actiVe at I � I : . ' I J � I i T - tv e . i I . , -ohnson - . I ; i . � I ,scheme. 4bo t � V shburn & M. oe ! unaer culti.vad � I I n . . I . I I 1 �1, &ing abowt on� MCBRIDE & SMITO, from'Strathroy I 11 1� I I . � I I land in t4o l I I O -POINT' I - � . : i 1'. I . i I . �. Assinibo-a' � A� � I i � i : I I � ! farm are � crol I - i I , I i - . I Having bought the abovernills, and refittod them throughout with al I wi� : � . promises au ex I tl�e latest -Ste,el-Barb Fenci.g ' ' . � i I I e. !. and best machinery that coulo be procur d for A i . I . i I I � I -Tior-6 .�tbie, I i . I � . - i i . I � ! .- `� I I I . I � I : i i rival in DAkfAii I : I i ' . I � � I . '" I . 6 i The Winuipeg: . : GRADUAL, KDUOTION ROLLER MILL , : i : . 11 I : I SO4E AGENJTS FOR THE � WORT. I A few days �ag : 3 j i I I i � ; . McLean cosantJ And the result attained is, th have one ; I : _ � � I of t a best mills in the Province. I UAN & WARD ; ; ci�ty, haVil).4 .trl � r I � I Farmers can now get. all theirlGyRISTINq and CHOPPING d one in Seaforth, �. ; mulles ,acro ' , , and have it home with them the same day, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1 �; I and - I . � CE�EBRATEO BARREL CHURN, ' !, : a Pointa, f�l�� rb . i � , I � I I . I : � . ; i 1 i ile recoverleid. tb I � I I I q I . . I I � left for hon4e.'d I � I � i I I ' . I . . . . . . i I I ee them before y I I 11 mals before h- . � I ou buv a- , � I , I - 4y othbr. � . � ! I . S Best�brands of - i i I buck, a sma; 11 sl :FJL0T_T1Z1- __Bi=14��I--T LAA_ ID SIHIO 1 .7 1 o i � � . I i i I � . ; ; , a - I � I i .i milesdowi� th I � �1 � ENGLISH WHITE L -ADI I ?I titin RaiVwav: 7 , za . For sale by the ton or in less ualitities-POR ASH. Cash for any q''antity . 1 , . of Wheat.' I I . 1-1 � � . i I i � I I borses aud.'mul I . I I - : I _; ! I i l -AND- mot kirown �Iwhe i : : . I I . � i i . I . : LiilSeed � Oil -Raw and . I der�a awa�y ()I i � 1. . Mc RIDE & SMITH, . [Boil. .. ; . main force, bal I . � A I . I I i 1 1 i more appeairie'd i I , — i MR.THOMAS SMITH* 1will personally filperintend the Seaforth! I I - tureA the outfit I . ! i , Roller . i � I I :. Mills. . � I fortd-nate Sher � I 1& -Farm and Garden UtLl,s '4t. � �_ I � I . - - I - * � ; � : i I � bottom rices. i ! . I I obtain ti-Jh�gs c . : I � p I [ � I - ; i - � I I e I � i � i : he offered �& reN � � � I r � . I - I . � I -- 2 I-3: mi — (3- (;) T__J _P __M _T_J I 0 IV* I J -coverv. Efais. I � . - I � : . : . i AS. A. OLINE & Co. I ,Will malla-e to: i i r) I o i I I 1 i i I .- � i i i - i I . I 4 i I � I � I c � � : � -1. '\ .�L_ i - --4- � i � A 1_10d . M . - I V i : TEAS , ; . �, - � i i I I Once wh4lu t' Z . au 1 1 . � �, � . I I � .. . . I - l . 1. riding alon�Z i�i I 0001 � . ATVHOLESAL . In � :0 1 � E PH CE SW - I . � . I . . r � 4 1 1 1 1 j I to Uarsbfitjd, h . � . I 11 0 ., . i . 0 I i : -i I I : Wagoner witho) I I I I � . � i � in the mud." NV � I rX9 I . i I I . � I i , � - : .1 . � I � —AT THE— ! 1: The road was li�; 44 . ____ Z i i . . � . I . I that it preel 11 le __ __ __ - - I- i . . i -vehicle. h-o%v M 4 - - - Rrl� 00) I POST OFFICE STORE - � I . 11 I I - . I'll � iufluenc,ed t)y 61 I I I ; ! We have just received a large e) M�ign- 11 did not appotar I I � I I ment of Teas, which we intend � obbin I . I I . . � off at, wholesale prices. If VOU� I 9- I . a kind naarlble'r, � . I aye I the mAn in �,l � 6i . I � - A I I . 11 � We show this; week �a fire range of Table not already tried Charles,worth" Teas, � I I I . I I accepted. Hav, I ! do so at once. I : . I I ; . : . i I . at it he weiit t6. � �af thes! I Cloths, Table Napkins, D'O les,, Towels,, and Five'Pounds of Youn -P 1 ouah.i i � � 1 ,g Hy � . took the �re I � I ins 01 . � � - I I son for 6 1. - � I he belabored w, tp I I ; I . . 1, the -con-ntrvinai 1� 'Extra good value I all kinds of Line I GooO, ' i � i i I : This provina int Five Pounds qf owl- 1. I l?, , � I i , : I � i : placed his own's : I J I I in White and Cream Musl ns and Sate -e -ns, Cent Tea lor (b2. I i I wheels, v,ith tL,JE I ; f. tp : . I . I . I i . . I : -plyin- the lush. � : � , I I ! I I , � � . I � , i I . � I it Was 41 no � &x- . I I . . suitable for Ladies' and' children's Dres tes. Five Pounds of oul. 04 Ily i � 4.,n Procured ff . - � th � I i I I ' ; I i ! I a I � I � I Cent Tea for $2.50. 1 : � � I qP I - and the pov�,Er 4 i f I Embr� olderies anq Inser ion's for T'rlmmi� ' . , I � . sat the sta;tehmE � ! I 9- Five, Pounds of oul. Sev nhj�'_ I -en4 of one, tu i : I I I 11,19 � I I I _e 2 I � . 110w joking,.&U& 0. . I.. I I . ; � I i I I I antle and Dres� Silks�, ch,6ap Full stock j five Cent �Tea for $3. ;� i 'virtues of the le- i I . I i I � I Staves on the iot! I I i � 0 . . I . I . - . . Our ithree pound Teador 31 is 3upero- I at the old frume: � � r .� I . ior to any 40c tea in the market. ! 4 . I � )f Parasols from 30c to $4.00. ! A L 1?urpose. Oar h . � . : � I . ; ­ �) . I I � 211 � � I I I I . . his illo . � . 1: I M. A. CHARLESWORTH! � -out another�axp( I i ! N � . . I i ; I Z I I . I I I : I i . I try another Wadi I I � I : S � I , be. So hisbwnl . � R , J -A.. M I 3B S 16 IST 2 I F.' r ! WANTED. ! o . J_ . - I .A. :P 0 1 T 1-1. : i the shafts of hik I "I'll, i - I I I I ;; : own1harne i ! � I I - 11 -rope -was _%daelit i I . .1 ... .. Rhead of tba� :ol . t . _. i ; :strength on 4aal . SEMI-ANNU L STOPKTAKING. . . - - i � , 0- . � � . � I lift'th-e loia'frioid A . � .� ! ALT THE I � I i i . : i � � i 'Was not a pq��rf � � - ; . I I I ; -in the et� I � . � tw,o .40rw I 7 L � � - Vas a i7a-w-bon ed . : - I Gro;c'ery Depa Jnt - � � I � rtm� - I 'U-tspij I � I I . I I � I - _Otber a big I � � . � ! I , - i .. . I � . . Th a word 'to f i I i I r-4 der, by a �u4A I i 13a C . -OF- i � - . ! i � . ; his hinder co'WPI . . I I ( . . r - I I I � I � I . I � � knees before: bt� N i . ! I . � . ; I I � I Ul *.) I � � I I I ! � 9 lar 44 drw, � ; � . . -L . i , - t 11 I I I DONCAN & D -UNC My Plied - o the I-alrill- i ; i I . � I : I . I fet tbe,one -,�f u,,J I : I . I I I . I I ki- . . U J. McLdlughhn'� Seaforth , ching, T -41M - I . : Main Street- . � . I . I J a I , Seal 6rth. . � . I I � I I I uatbly,pullilig u I � � � ; i I I � I � � � I I : — , � I lone and tbeii. tLe . � � I - ­ I , . p I � �'sw hawing I . � I r 1 - , andge( .. CHEAP CE T�A&� ; 'low a -ad then -,a:, I ; . � I I all rendere& .a] Immense bargains in every aepartment all is month. CASHMERES, i I 1 U$_. � t I I I � I I I : I cert in actioA Lon � IINTS, DRE SS G10015S -CRET'ONNES, HOSIE�Y, GLOVES, PARASOLS, . -AND A- : . I The scene baa '� ' I , I a I I lbi,gbly I . I � man, arnusintir 1 ST0,0Z OF GROCER -TES : � ,_ JCKS, DENIUS, COTTON �. SHIRTIN i I � I I 6 straw h4l , i I I a "I . I I G TWEEDS, YELT AND I . I off by the win a � f I I i I I es, hip, swart'lly f-1 ! I � to se1eqt from. Farmers consulting : I I RAW HATS, reduced to pric s that must attr�,ct Ithe attention of every I hot sun, his! -vol: ' I I . I I their ;ov�ln interests would do well t* ' -- i ' liaen consid��a-i� I : . . I Yer, . I I .11 80 amusing! ha.� I i__;� . ; � � � . I I brin � ; i -loin � I i - ,g �hp'ir Butter and Eggs to 'the : � -a that my in-. � , � p 11 . I - � . I I � I .� � I 1 4 concealed speoll . . I : i , The balance of Willinery Stoc to be cleared out egardless of cost. . I � ! � . � � I I I hedge which,' div . I � MONTREAL HOUSE. ; I I raead ' : I I ow whiere ill i I c ! 111 I I ___� - - - -.------.,- - �� . i arl I : 9 I � , avo an � Groceries fresh and good, and i cheaper than eve�- Good,Butter and Eggs ' � , I I i 1 � I ! � I . � SEAFOOTH WOOLLEN MILLS 0 � I : 'In ediatiel I ea� 0 1 � i ; I � i. . I � , I ebster. - o an at cash prices during stockt�king. I I . i I I I � i ri � I . I I I i I , . I . for i h an ev - � I I BEG to inform, those indebted to me I I ! . 4 I ; i � I 4-109 ! ID mailuf4aturing or book accounts, that 0 Imust be brou,uht. . � . Pei � : i 7) to the entite destruction of my mm by &a, 1, 4= ' I I . 119t. The U I . � i compelied to call on you for Ipt Sawa* 1 � diRcovered awl st j � i i - ; � Ur accounts, as the L I I ment f � , 9.r,,=, ,U4 be I v . 'and by this addit ' 0 'yo : � i : lilnbo was soon, il I hope a second appeal vill not be nev,-OU i� � - i I J.AleLOUGHLIA14414)' Whitiey's ock, Seaforth. c'os'�d I Is � . I 1 $39 1 LA. G. VWNEGUalip. : 1 ! I' joy at diiivet] I : ; . � i . ? � . . i � . : I . I � � . � I I I . . I I � . I I , I . ; .� ! � � ; � I . i I i "I i � - I . . i � . . i I . . � � I � . I I I i � � � :I I � I � I I � � I � I . I I i . 11 � � � ! -1 . i �� � : . J i i . i I I . : . I I : � I i � I I I I . . I W f.- � , . I ! - ---------- ::� � i �'a) _ V t -8 , I T __ - ) �] __0 __M - I I I I I I � � � . - I i . � , 1 . I - I i . . I . ; I .) : I . � t . I ,I � . , . ! I �, I .1 ; i + i � ­ . . I . . i ;_ I - . . - . I - � I I . - I ­ . I � I � I . : I � I I I . I I � . 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