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The Werk for Farmers. .
The Guelph liernl.t my* :-It
will be gratifying to our numerous
readers to learn that a work is soon to be
circulated in Canada that must prevo as
valuable and indispeneible to the fanner
as his reaper, or any other labor-saving
implement, and that will, by its careful
study and following the instructions
therein contained, place him in a posi-
tion to greatly increase hu profits. It
is a well known fact that !ares profits
have hitherto been 'nada en stock rais-
ing, by sten who understand their busi-
ness, and that the department of stock
breeding is now 1.ereuining more impor-
tant than ever and yielding better re-
turns than any other bra!ich of ltuslan-
dry. Hitherto the want of a first-class,
reliable, practical work on Live Stock
has been felt by every farmer as a refer-
ence book for breeding, breaking, train-
ing, sheltering, buying, selling, use and
care, as well as wherein to obtain the
most recent improved humane methods
for the preservation and care of stock,
the prevention of any disease and
restoration of health of horses, cattle,
sheep, swine and poultry. That great
want is now to be supplied by. the World
Publishing Co. of the city.
In the present age of exporting of live
stock, when it oosta no more for ocean
freight un a heavy animal than a light
one, the improvement of our stock be-
comes doubly important. On Most of
our farina are to be found horses, cattle,
pigs, piultry and occasionally a few sheep.
With proper care and attention any of
these animals will soon double in value.
To bo able to detect any disease, bruise
or injury, and apply the proper remedy,
is infinitely better than an insurance
The Canadian farmers are too
well informed to need any illustration as
to how much more profitable good hor-
ses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry are
to ordinary ones. The author of ' The
Illustrated Stock Doctor and Live Stock
Encyclopedia "-for such is the title of
the work under consideration --J. Rus -
'sell Manning, M. D., V. S., is one of
the most successful practical farmers
and breeders of the day, as well as a
skilful Veterinary Surgeon, possessing a
lifelong experience. Never to our know-
ledge has any book been so thoroughly
illustrated and points of animals shown
so carefully. The history of -each breed,
illustrations of symptoms, the tint and
last stages of diseases, and directions for
treatment of the same are minutely given
in plain language, so simple that any one
can understand what remedies should be
kept on hand, and how to mix and apply
them. The work is divided into 10
parts, with 57 chapters in all. We doubt
if there is a farmer or stock raiser in the
country who, cannot learn something in
any of these chapters worth more money
to him in one year than the whole cost
of the book.
The following 'testimonials, from some
Of our best judges, speak for themselves.
They have carefully examined complete
copies of the wurk, and ordered one for
their:own one.
Ontario Agricultural College and Ex-
perimental Farm, Guelph, Feb. 7, 1881. }
To the World Publishing Company, U selpk.
GENTLa11EN,-I have made a careful
examination of your new work entitled
" Il:ustrated Stock Doctor and Live
Steck Encyclopaedia.- One thousand
pages ie ono volume having 400 illustra-
tions devoted entirely to information on
horses, cattle, sheep. swine and poultry,
is certainly a new feature in agricultural
literature. There has long been a want,
both in Europe and America, of what I
should like to call a Test Book on this
special branch of rural economy, and the
work now before mie comes the nearest
to this ides --at once the farmer's refer-
ence and the student's guide. I have no
hesitation whatever in recuimnending it
to our farmers as well up to the times,
thor..u.;laly practical, and, what to me
gives it greatest value, every clan of
'animals is handled in detail ; points and
judging fully explained and illus-
trated. and all itetns in health and
disease ably treated. In short. in this
age of live stock snaking, your work is
bound to have a very large circulation,
and should be in the hands of every
farmer.
Yours faithfully,
W. Bkowi.
P:ofessor of Agriculture cad Farm Sn-
perint endent.
Mosnosoree, Gu
uligY
Township, Feb. 14, 18 1
To the World Puhlishin;l (:e., Guelph:
GENrt.sise,-Your book " The Illus-
trated Steck Doctor and Live Stock
Encycl opeedis, " is a very valuable addi-
tion to our agricultural literatnre, and
from its value as book of reference,
should occupy a place in every farmer's
library. It is s work containing a must
of useful information for the farmer and
stock owner. All matters relating to
the breeding and general treatment of
domestic animals ire dealt with in a
manner plain and easily understod.
The various diseaeet and ailments which
the live stock of the farm are lieble to,
the symptoms which would indicate the
presence of those diseases, and the re-
n.edies to lie applied are so clearly pet
before the reader as to he readily under -
at... e4L
At the present time when the breeding
and fsttening of stock has become such
an important element in su cceesfiil farm
ung. its more than ever imlortent'that
the owner (d stock should Foe p serei"d
of all the tnfornnetion necessary f..r the
intelligent carrying sero of that industry,
end for the purport of acv,niring that in
fornat.im i certainly know of no work
where it can be obtained to such an ex
tent and at the same time within the
same compass u if can he in " The Tllw►
tinted Stook Drew ,nd Live litnek
ifiaeyolopiedia. " It is • wurk that
should be in the heads of every fanner
and etouk owner as a book of reference
and of study, and 1 have no Resrtationt
10 nay mcg that if the advice there given
and the information thereto be obtained
were carefully attended to thialtuspiatenel
wealth of this c,mitry woul won be
largely increased.
Jour+ I. HualIort.
Breeder of Shorthorns and judge of
farms entered for coespetitiM for prises
offered by the Provincial Nara of
Agriculture and Arta.
Gvai.r& Tr., Foe. lb, 1881.
To the World Publiahiag Company,
Guelph, Ont.
(;sirs, --I have carefully read "The
Illustrated Stook Doctor and Live Stook
Encyclopeedia," published by you and
edited by J. Russell Manning M D.,
V. 5., and consider it a work which con-
tains a vast amount of very valuable in-
formation, and thoroughly practical
suggestions on the breeding and treat-
ment of domestic animals. The book is
one which should be found in the hands
of every farmer, stock or poultry owner
throughout the Dominion. Nothing theta
farmer can do pays hint so well as the
improvement of his stock, and in every
case when it has been intelligently done
it has paid one hundred fold. By fol-
lowing the instructions in this book no
mistakes can be made. Every day a
farmer spends in its perusal will be sure
to show itself in the improvement of his
stock ands better knowledge of their
care. Its use will make detection of
disease certain, and to cure the same it
will only bo necessary to follow the
plain, simple directions c,ntaind in
this book.
Respectful! yours,
WM. µ HITICLAW,
Member of the Ontario Agricultural
Commission, importer and breeder of
Leicester sheep and Durham cattle.
HeLLETT, Co. Huron,
• March 7, 1881.
To the World Publishing Co., Guelph.
Gaicrcawzs,-After a careful perusal
of your work, entitled "The Illustrated
Stock Doctor and Live Stock Encyclo-
paedia," I cheerfully admit its great
utility and the thorough manner in
which the author treats everything in
relation to hors"t, cattle, sheep, swine
and poultry. The propel' care and man-
agement of stock, the cause of disease,
how to know it and what' to do, is cer-
tainly a very valuable feature of the
work, and such information as should be
in the hands of every farmer and stock-
man in the Dominion.
JOHN MCMtLLAN,
Reeve of Hullett, and member of the
Ontario Agricultural Commission.
Cueros, Huron,
March 8, 1881.
To the World Publishing Co., Guelph.
Gems, -We have carefully examined
your new work, entitled "The Illustrat-
ed Stock Doctor and Live Stock Ency-
clopedia," and believe it to be a work
of great practical value, going (as it
does) fully into the breeding, manage-
ment and care of horses, cattle, sheep,
swine and poultry. The causes of dis-
ease, how to know it, and what to do
in each and every case fully explained
in plain, simple languege, easily under-
stood; and believe it is s work that
should be in the hands of every farmer
that has stock. no matter whether it be
much or little.
H. SNELL & SONS,
Breeders of Durham Cattle, Leicester
and Cotswold Sheep, and Berkshire
Swine.
To the World Publishing - ., Guelph.
Gerrie--I have carefully examined
your " Illustrated Stock Doctor rind
Live Stock Encyclopedia,"
and find it a
very good and useful work, -containing
a deal of valuable information, both as a
veterinary guide, and in the breeding,
care, and managennent of stock, and I
have pleasure in recommending it to all
fanners and stock men as a useful work.
Yours respectfully,
DAVID WALKER,
Reeve of Tuckersmith, Co. Huron.
House or COMMONS,
Ottawa, Feb. 26, 1881. }
To the World Publishing Coy, Guelph,
Ont:
Genre, -I have examined your new
work "The Illustrated Stock Doctor and
Live Stock Encyclopedia," and am
pleased to add any testimony to its merits.
The editor appear. to have a thorough
knowledge of the various subjects du-'
cussed in this volume, and has supplied •
vacancy in this class of literature, which
cannot but be of very great benefit to
the farmer. I have long felt that a work
of this description was much needed,
and am pleased that Dr. Manning has
succeeded in placing before the public so
complete a text book of agricultural in-
formation. The arrangement is, in my
judgment, most complete, and i trust
that this valuable wurk will find its way
into every househould in the land.
I have always contended that the farm-
er in this country has been placed at a
great disadvantage in our educational in-
stitutions, and it is gratifying to those
that men of ability and practical knowl-
edge like Dr. Manning are determined to
do their utmost to popularize the most
important of all professions in this
country
Yours truly,
J C. RvassT
President of the Beard of Agriculture
and Arts Aa nciatum, Ontario.
Toantsyn, Feb. 21st, 1881.
World Ptsblishiiy Co., Guelph, I )wf:
Oweastai,- i have had an "ppm.
tunny afforded Nee of examining your
new work entitled, "illustrated Stuck
Meter and Live Stock Enevclopowlia,-
aid i am decidedly of the opinion that the
reformation contained in your valuable
work must pn.ve of great advantage to
the ire and intelligent farmers,
who wil make the work a sturdy.
The immense strides the country has
made within the last few year in orae
breeding and stack raising. urgently
called for the production of a work such
as the one referred to.
1 hope the elates fee wham it is tepee
ally inlet -Awl will take advantage .1�ca
the
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work, and that the venture will prove
profitable to your Company.
I remain, gentlemen,
Truly yours,
Joliet J. \VITHROW,
President of the Termite Agricultural
and Industrial Exhibition.
CO TON, P. Q. Cestoda,
February , 1881.
To the World Publishing (`clay., Guel .
Gazrute Ex, - Having carefully ex-
amined your publication, entitled the
"Illustrated Stock Doctor and Live
Steck Encyclopedia," by J. 11. Manning
M. D., V. 3., 11 am satisfied it must be
of great value to fanners and stook
breeders generally. It supplies to a
very considerable extent what I have
often felt the ordinary farmer required --
a work in which with little trouble he
can find a sirnply remedy printed in
Language a child may understand for al-
most every disease animals are subject
to. Thu general information, too, con-
cerning each particular breed, will be
found most interesting and instructive.
It is without exception the most practi-
cal work, and contains the greatest
amount of information of any book of
the kind I have seen. I can heartily
recommend it to all, especially to young
and inexperienced (Armen, who will find
this work of great advantage and assist-
ance in almost everything pertaining to
the thorough working and management
of a fawn.
Yours, very truly,
JOHN. L. Gies,
Importer of thoroughbreds, Ayrshire
cattle,ahorthorns, improved Berkshire
pigs, white Chinese geese, Pekin
ducks and bronze turkeys.
SALEM, Feb. 17th, 1881.
GENmEMEN,-We have pleasure in re-
commending to farmers and breeders,
J. R. Manning's work, "The Illustrated
Stock Doctor and Live Stock Encyclo-
pedia." It will be found very useful to
every farther, and a great help to all who
are engaged in stock raising.
Yours, &c.,
J. & W. WATT,
Breeders of Shorthorn cattle, Clydesdale
horses, Cotswold sheep and Berkshire
pigs.
Parliament Buildings,
Toronto, March lst, 1881.
To the World Publishing (u., Guelph.
Garrs,-From the hurried examina-
tion I have been able, in the limited
time, to give to your book entitled "The
Illustrated Stock Doctor and Live Stock
Encyclopadia," I have no doubt it will
prove a most valuable acquisition to our
agricultural literature, and if extensively
circulated will not only stimulate our
people to give more attention to superior
stock, but will also materially assist in
guiding them in its care and manage-
ment, both of which is much needed at
this juncture, when the most valuable
and important in the stock interest
should soon become one of the country.
Very truly, yours,
JOHN DRY DEN, M. P. P.,
Farmer and breeder' of thoroughbreds,
member of the Ontario Agricultural
Board of Commissioners
EDMONTON, MARCH 1st, 1881.
To the N arid Publishing Co., Guelph.
GareTLsnfaN,-Having examined your
new work entitled "The Illustrated
Stock Doctor and Live Stock Encyclo-
paedia," I think I can safely say that it
is in advance of any work of the kind I
have yet seen. It is eminently practi-
cal in its dealings with both the diseases
to which our live stock are liable, and
with the principles of breeding, showing
that the author is not dispensing mere
theory, but has an intelligent practical
knowledge as well of his subject. Such a
book is peculiarly adapted to the present
state and wants of improved agriculture,
and in view of the growing importance
of our live stock interests, broughtabout
by the export trade in meat, as well as
the demand upon our country for blood-
ed stock for breeding purposes, I have
no hesitation in saying that such a book
will prove a gond investment, and its
perusal will stimulate every farmer in
some degree, at least to improvement in
the quality of his stock, and in their
care. I can cheerfully recommend the
wurk.
Yours truly,
JOHN C.. Stoma.,
" Importer and breeder of Shorthorn
Cattle, Cotswold Sheep and Berkshire
Swine.
From Mr. George Rudd. of Puslinch,
Guelph P. O., the well-known breeder
of Devon cattle, and first prize and medal
taker at the Centennial Exhibition at
Philadelphia, 1876, and first prize taker
for the past 12 years at Provincial Ex-
hibitions.
To the World Publishio1 Co., Guelph,
GCELPH, May 2, 1881.
Gaunt,- After a careful examination
of your new work by Dr. Manning, I
am convinced that any man owning stock
should possess a copy. For years I have
had a strong prejudice against all books
sold by cant -users, having ;k sown so
many die.:eptiona and misrepresentations
palmed off on the people in that way,
but having examined it thoroughly and
every hour T read it I became more and
convinced that I needed the work, as I
am certain does every farmer who de-
sires to succeed. The work is extremely
well arranged; for references, just what
you want to know, and all can be found
to a moment. Farnner's sons should
make it a Isalp practice to read some
part of this b.e..k. Farmers get the
w..rk, it will pay you well; its circula-
tion will add greatly to the wealth of
Canada i was one of the parties called
'pm to Rive evidence before the Agri-
cultural Commuei.m, and can say that
their report will be found of great nae,
and 1 wielder it a very happy circum-
stance that Dr Mannings work will be
i/ened an near a the same time, as all
who receive the Report will eertunl re-
quire a r py ref Dr Meaning's work, es
the Report is to 1)r Manning's work
likeaspelling book by the aid efa diction -
It a not to be wondered at that nearly
all who gave *widows before that float -
monition should have already ordered Df.
Mannings work, and given such fine
testimonials in its favor. Hoping the
work will have a large circulation, and
wishing you every sivontwe,
1 sm, gentlemen,
Guiana Rrnn,
imppxr.rter and Breeder of Devon Cattle,
Cotswold and emuthdown Sheep, Berk
shire Pigs and Fancy Fowls
Uvaerm, 16111 Fob., 1111.
To the World Publishiry Cb'y, (JrsipA,
Ont.
Os v carefully read your
new work" a Illustrated Stuck Doe -
tor and Live Stock bin.yclopaids" by
!Vlan ll ing, and to be published in the
Royal City of Uuelph, I sm mere thee
pleased with its contents and the iie
vestment made in the pu duces of the
work 11 is just the work that kern long
beau wanted by the Car 1 fanner and
stuek breeder, and its eircula ' u will
certainly lead to • beuetioiel much
D eeded reforucto the breeding, and
general treatment of domestic animals.
* * * The work is couched in
plain, simple laugusge, free from all
technical phrases, yet scientifically
correct, so that all can understaud as
they read. In this northwest country
where the industry of stock raining is
assuming large proportions, and certain
to iucreaae in nsegnitude as the country
becomes settled, the circulation of a few
thousand copies will he of great benefit
to our breeders, as your work treats so
practically on the causes which pro.luoe
disease, the means to prevent the saute,
and the remedies to be employed in
treatment, in addition to many other
valuable and important subjects * •
* I cheerfully commend it to my
brother farmers in Ontario and the great
North-west, being assured we get full
value for our money. Wishing you
every success,
I am respectfully,
KENNETH Mc KINZIE,
Farmer, importer, breeder and trader,
Burnside, Man.
CANADA WEST FARM STOCK AnnOCIATION,
Bow Pass, BRANTFORD,
March 4th, 1881.
To the World Publishing, (,o'y, Guelph.
GENTS, -After a careful perusal '.4
your book entitled `Stock Doctor and
Live Stock Encyclopaedia," I am of
opinion that it will be of great benefit to
a large portion of farmers and stock
breeders in Canada
Yours truly,
JOHN HOPE,
Manager, Bow Park.
From the Ontario Farmer's Advocate,
March, 1881: -We are in receipt of the
Illustrated Stock -Doctor arid Live Stock
Encyclupadia from the World Publishing
Co., Guelph. The work contains over
1000 pages; it is very differently got up
from the trashy stuff generally offered in
the present day, being bound in plain,
strong calf, that give it an appearance of
solidity and north. The contents are
useful and practical, and furnish farmers
a lot of information that is very valuable
to them. By referring to the index of
the different diseases, a farmer •may, in
an emergency, save the life of an animal.
Every farmer should be in possession of
such a work, and we think it the best of
the kind we have seen. It1,issCanadian
publication, and should be an the bands
of every farmer.
JANsrraLD, Guelph,
14th February, 1881.
GENTLEMEN, -Having examined your
new work, "The Illustrated Stock Doctor
and Live Stock Encyclopedia," by J.
Russell Manning, M. D. V. S., I find it
of great value as an historical account of
the various breeds,. of horses, cattle,
sheep, hogs and poultry. Your scale of
pointa is very much needed in judging
the various pointe of animals, as all who
attend our exhibitions well know. And
last, but not least, it conveys a know-
ledge of various diseases, how to meet,
and the best means to overcome them.
In short it is a book that every farmer,
stock owner and breeder should possess.
Yours truly,
THOS. MCCaas,
Importer and breeder of Galloway cat-
tloCotswold sheep and Essex pigs.
GUELPH, 15th Feb., 1881.
{World Publishing Company, Guelph:
GErrrLaasx,-I 'think J. R. Mann-
ing's book, called "The Illustrated Stock
Doctor and Lire Stock Encyclopaedia,"
front what I have seen of it, a very use-
ful work for breeders and farmers to
have to refer to.
I am, gentlemen, yours, &c.,
FREDERICK WM. STONE,
Importer and breeder of Shorthorn and
Hereford cattle, Cotswold and South-
down sheep and Berkshire and small
white breed of pigs, and Suffolk
horses.
CHATHAM, March 8, 1881.
I have examined J. R. Meaning's
"Illustrated Stock Doctor and Live
Steck Encyclopedia," and feel confident
that'it will prove a useful book for the
fanner and stock breeder.
A. M. LIvirmeroxs, V. S.
To the World Publishing Co., Guelph.
Gezcee, Feb. 15, 1881.
World Pttblishini i.e., Guelph:
Gsxrt,--After a perusal of your Live
Stock Encyclupredia i beg to state that I
find in it a great quantity of practical in-
formation which I consider of very high
value and interest to the stock breeders,
and should be in the hands of every
farmer.
Dear Sir,
Yours, truly.
E. A. A. GaA.Nos,
Lecturer on Veterinary S:ieece, On-
tario College of Agriculture.
The news that three members of the
expedition endeavoring to crass Central
Africa were murdered by the natives has
been confirmed.
Forged telegrams were received in the
imperial House of C„mmona during the
visit n( a deputation from the Liverpool
envision trade in regard to the trtehtno-
sis question, which were intended to in-
duce the Rosrd of Trade to take action
against the importation of Amberiwa
Po*k
A relief party of seventeen Orange
laborers, engaged by the Emetyency
Committee, left Brace terminus nn
Thursday evening for Bellyaakill, Cam-
nenam, to assist the Protestant recto
Canon Fleming, who was recently fired
at, and has for • long time been Boy-
cotted on account of sectarian animosity.
Each laborer was armed with s rifle and
revolver, allowed by special license.
They will be eenveyed from Galway
round the mast by the frigate Valorous,
the journey by road through Connemara
being deemed dangerous. "wing ft. poen
lar eutitctment
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brat possible s000mmodatfon to the travelling
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MONEY TO LEND IN ANY
amount to suit borrowers at eq to 7 per
cent. Private funds.Apply to Stamen and
MoltroN, Ooderich.
\oiONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST
Mortgage at reasonable rates of interest
and on terms to snit borrowers. Address
JAMES STEWART, Saltford P. O. 1780.
:1V/ ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
iv" amount of Private Funds for lnvestmrnt
at lowest rates on ttrst-elsss Mortgagee. Apply
to °ARROW & PROUDFOOT.
AI,ONEY TO LOAN. THE CANA-
1 1)A Landed Credit Company, Toronto -
JOHN LAING BLAKIE, ESQ., Prosideut Money
is lent by this Company to individuals upon
the came system as to municipalities. -Send
for Circulars. HUGH HAMILTON, C. L.
Agent, Goderich. 1751
e20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
on Farm and Town Property at lowest in-
terest. Mortgages purchased, no Commission
charged. Conveyancing Fg8eess reasonable.
N. A. - Borrowers can obtain dioney In one da
11 title Is satisfactory. --DAV DAVISON k JOHN-
STON, Barristers. &c., Goderich. 1751
D RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
IN. Lite and Repressntiasaaars cllasssCompst �nieess. Alson�genti
for the CANADA LITE Syner INerRANCS Co.
Money to lend on Mortgage, either in Town or
Farm Property. 1n any way to suit the borrow-
er. Omoe-tupstairs) Kay's block, Ooderlch,
Ont. 1751
INSURANCE CARD.
BRITISH ARS. CO'Y. TORONTO ---Established
1851.
PHOENIX INS. CO' Y. of LONDON (Ertgland)-
Kstablished 1781
HARTFORD iNS. CO'Y, of HARrtoa». Conn.
Established 1810.
Risks taken in the above first-class (Mioes, at
the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON.
The tandemed 1s also Apprsteer for the
CANADA PER. LOAN AND SAVINGS CO'Y.
Tonoyxt.
Money to Lona on first -clam security. trots
7 to 8 per CentChargesmoderate.
HORACZ HORTON.
tioderdch, Sept le. Mk 1781
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of Michael An-
drew, late of tate Town of OodeArh. In the
County of Huron. (leetleanaatt oe e4
Notice 1. hereby given pennant to the Re-
vised !Astute of Ontario Ch•ptnr 107then the
srcdltors of the late Welted Adrew of the
Taws of tioderWt. geodeelek P 0 i le the
(busty of Hares. wM_4Md roe or abeam e
tweedy fourth November ovetnber A. D. lip
area or before tiegsreasth day of Mardi.A
DIss, idSM, to riek P. Isy psi). % w b
assewrte f the lento
will and teetas.eat of the maid Mlehee1 An.
drew. their canisters sad nrnames. addrr
es maid deserlptteatm, the All psrtlralsre of
their ashes, hi of lbeelr •cewnnta and
tae /stun of the esoertty 11timp held M them
and that rut end after the sold fifteenth day or
Marek. thr weeny of Use esetased will be dl►
tr+betndaim the portals entitled thereto,
having oar to the exams of whir*
neater • ha -to then received. and the sold
Erroeetew will not be liable
�ler
rsthe aaseere 7smsa
wh�nM�claims shawl SettIImes !seta re s(ved r
y
the said ererutsw at the time et the dim:lbw
Goa d the mid smote or say poet thereof as
the erase may lie.
ttAPROM- s PROfr TOOT,
It7*A inlioltor, for Ereestor
Just r"i.eued out an entirely
--New Stock ---
Of >y!. atines at pnoe varying bum to
to t$1 each at
MOOR8049E'8.
ReOpeng of Schools.,
All the Text Books authorized fur use
in High. Model and Public Schools can
be bought CHEAPEST from
M001111OVSE.
DOPY BOOKS, FOOLSCAP, PENS
PENCILS, RUBBER, EXERCISE
BOOKS, and every
School Requisite,
ARE OFFERED AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES FOR CASH
at Moorhouse's.
i N. B. -THIS IS THE OLDEST,
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST BOOK •
STORE WEST OF TORONTO -ES-
TABLISHED 186?.
BLANK BOOKS.
A complete assortment of every dis-
cription of
BLANK BOOKS,
DAY BOOKS,
LEDGERS,
JOURNALS,
CASH BOOKS,
MINUTE BOOKS,
PASS BOOKS,
POCKET BOOKS,
MEM- BOOKS,
INDICES, &c.
Also* full mock of
Poc[el Diuis
For 1881, at greatly reduce
rates.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
LIBRARIES.
A fresh assortment of Books.
specially selected and adapted for
circulation in Sunday Schools
A Iteral dsc..unt allowed according t .
amount of purchase
Call and see ample, anti get quota
hoes at
Moorflons's.
Goderiok, Dec y1. IMO
M
TWIT K•rov RTH VI
WHOLE NC]IBYI
Item .1cher
Wanted-4103141.
an�J ywor anise.
hard thanks-Jra.O."Bt
a
Auction
eeva ire --J. C.1 eee7
For sale or to Let -J. M
abating Itiuc -J. C. HU
Card of thanks --Alex al
Wanted -Marten o! Cre
Servant girt wanted --41,
Farmers .attention -G.
Trseenne
GRAND 1
Pass. 1
Ooderieh.Lr'.:Imam .12.1
Sesharth 7 .50 " 1.
Stra:ford..tr S. Lavin 4.
erm
1'aor. I
Stratford .L; 1 _want •;
essatoeth. t1. ..L
Goderich.Ar 11tpm /
GREAT K -
Es
Clinton
g )i nota north /.:
sluing south.. J4
STAGE
Lueknow Stags tinily, •
Kiuu•rdine "
Benmiller ` t We.lsesdal
• *mares', an
Denti
IRCHOLSON .
esilr
• three below s Ban
rich
lest 3
FOR SALR-TB
the late Charles 'yet . I
Bombed throughout wlt
ea. WW be eoid cheep.
L Ceetg ton. Manage
14•OR SALE. -LOT
J. T'a of Colborne, vi
scree cleared. balance_ e
• good clay loam. As.
the Point Farm If PI
1. situated. For p
t.
1st 1881.
HOUSE AND Lol
Du anon, 12' n
D at of i of an acs
a cremho
e use. a gond e
on the pre rises. The 1
proved. Tenni resters
t'o had hos: Mr. J. M.
'::agaeaos, or g. 1. Nuc
H'orsz, AND Li t'
It corner of V i..t,
are town of Oottrrld .. /c•i
exchanged for farm I:rrl
alotr to JAIL 8Muu.. At
cr .1. C. CAR, . 'r •
QHISPPARDTt i
► ask: 0) serve,
(treed. Brtrk Cottslce
size of house. A :erre
dot. rto a Vast. !cr.:
dine orchard surrounds t
ad
other buntings. T.
to R. T. HAYNES, let 16 1
coils T'ewnecip, cr to
roar.
FAR.M F `R SALE
m, t . o horse.:,
' •sccuenes, ebtopr1irg:At
aise house. and a re NV
a stable and otter (t,t
nt'ugirr.. A' oucr cri!
Or the farm. The fare,
. ides of It. Icor acres
listen'. only 1 nide fro,
rsrtloulars aptly to V: -
on
':• -on P O.
. HOUSE AM) Lfs
11 'r ^' riESL:yt; r•
sti91 x: le( 7V5. ono o.n
1 :.rh.r4 an,l good w e:) r.
eft osier rlstrr. Tt
• cellar end v. oce.t ted
Per particulars. a, i p. y t.
on the rremieca
�+HEPPAR.DTON. -
IJ
Nat OAMe. for sale
;tied. Stork all fre'h; ho
!rosy terms. baelrg on,
re. F.•r frrt.ber patti••
NArwFo. Aleo HO net,.
Lot 5, cn the Jed con.,)
.hard. Frame }Wile ,.r
elesred and well ter.c .•
k Plot nrn(vrr�+.
`T -
�,LUABLE FAR
Lot 6. Con. + Town1
Huron. containing 38 a
^ItarN1 and In a Knot'
There Ie a frame House
the whole. ktteher 16.
stable 18x1b, for berme".
There Is a Well 'vlth
sad a good someg oreha
+elected. T roe easy.
M
0 TROAS WATIOF. 1 r
OARSOW & 1
FARM FOR R.1 i.
Comprising Lo N•
the Township rf waest
to the late Mr. Charles
se0 tuts in all. t
cleared. There are ov.
wood. and the hitar rr
A small Frame Pfnii.e
tu ^ premises. A good
fa, For part(• ule r
q VL L,�� 4-, rmgsre r
n
(ioAeste�. or to IA.s Of
POR RALE :.'R
L dee,-able reald(n
perty of John Meet
.e Fieikres. together r
"t acres '8 extent, c ! w
overd by orcban!. ict
fndt trees' Lawn and
house 1s rornrno'ila.s tr
pa 73 motes. good -.1•
sad le well replleed
Tose oat-hulldtoqpp ro r
horses, . era .5.55.' 2
lora over all .M. This
dsuattat near the river
from raiderlch. TNM
XL Jog' Mnevvv, 4
W*Lar k )ewetbr. Ne
rc�
,RMS FOR SA
ii a faint
fen h },a n/ ?l er
atses clears!, and
and
.d dtaste'd ab
P. et I
weds. 'esvepd lLIt0w1
knees slit a arm 7
Wn'i •1/Rs, and
w0 d
i lui�emrth
,m. kwew* a w„wa
Nan)
a n)fltwi
• s'fre.`m west gnat s13
<snwed M s
I5 SSM
ks T
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