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brth Foundry
. CARTER
aid desire to tail attention totheir
greatly improved
I.IIIRESHER SEPARAa fl
Lessons in:Compos ti
Of course there is no nays
magic about what we call the
"Composition." Itis ship
art of using words rightly an
Lively. The school room Hi
of the term, perhaps, 'confine
words written ; but in mak
:.. goon speech, the art of comp
is as,m ueh : used as in making
essy or poen. Of course, als
used in. writing letters, and i_
'-ting and answering question
in all kinds of conversation..
used, as you Will .easily see, in.
•inb _ telegrams and other. me
It is used by barristers, in .co
justice, not•onIy in making spe
but in examining witnesses, -a
witnesses in answering -the que
sof the barristers.
You must take my word for
.some of you will find out a
grow older, namely, that 1
- crowded with-inconveniencies
sorts and sizes,- arising from th
that few people know how t
press their own meaning. Yo
:especially find this out in
tendin; courts of j usaice
courts _ of inquiry. It . is
(very of n, indeed, the case th,
get out of well educated with
what they really mean° is a long
weary task,; even foe a manwh
spent half his life in such ' w
And yet, in such cases, perhap
that was wanted in order to n
the meaning clear was the lea
Out of a sword, the adding of a w
.or the putting of one of the Aw
used in another part of the t
-;said. But you . may see tie • s
kind of -thing all through 1if s` ;
-when you are older, ±ou will la
to find that' though. the medd.
writers and &peers very march pu
iaair .sters and such., people,. they
derstand each. other. - In pr
life, when -something partitcular
happened about which I was `c
ous, and very, very often ind
when I wanted to assist a perso
have found 'it utterly impossibl
get at the exact truth of the case
It is just the same when you coo
to letters;. and telegrams and -ot'
anesstges It is not twelve ho
Since I got a letter from. a man
,education:, accustomed to. comp
tion, and ---in the business part
*this letter there were just eigty-fo
words, O `these forty=six were p
c waste, 3 while the remaining thir
;eight left me in doubt as to the ex
thing the. ` writer wished me to
- It would have taken the writer
this letter less_ time. to arrange l
thoughts and words properly than
Aid to write. the forty-six wast
words'; and if be had done it
-would have saved time and troub
-to several persons. . I. once receiv
:a most important telegram, in whi
the use of the word " come,"` roster
. of the word " go," I, left me in don
.at which of two places my iresen
was wanted. E
Bot very often when we write
speak, we have strongly. .before
some other object thin ruere correc
nese. W e desire td speak or wri
what we mean_; but we also desi
to speak or write it with a partic,
lar r� effect", of some"kind. or anothe
Nearlv;all of us are sure to_feel thi
desire, and to feel it for good reason
at some time of our lives. - The ski
to write a `" good" letter is _ one o
the most useful accomplishments an
person can possess ; and if a littl
tery or
art of
ly the
eatting
s it to
osition
a good
ca it is'
s, and
It is
word-
ssages.
nrts of
nd by
stions
what
you
ife is
of all
e fact
u will
at -
and
very
esses
and
o ,has
s all
lake
fing
Wag
atue
ugh
un-
vate
has
uri-
e to
me
ars
of
osi-
of
ur
ure
act
do.
of
it
ed
le
ed
ch
bt
ce
or
US
te
re
r.
11
1
gave
mitte
mot
posi
have
He
011
thri
eoui
Ridi
the
tive
ProN
admi
Machine in Canada.
mong its many idvantages, we call at-
prItion to -the following—the way the
4v1inder is constructed—it :requires less
power and is capable of
!T RESRING MORE AND CLEANER
THAN ANY OTHER%
' The great complaint among Threshers
k -ay$ was, that they .0could thresh more -
..an they could clean, our improved drum
ees_away with all these complaints ; it
so construeted as to regulate the wind
keep the riddles from ehoking, without
:owing any (-train over. 'NW have also.-
iproved ourMills to prevent the grain
over with the straw,
;We :vv-euld invite Farmers and Thvshe
St generally, to gi,ve us call, and ex -
line our stock before purcha.sing else-
ler& ; we can sell as cheap as any other
)1e: but tbe best miteriai , used, and, the
•. very best workmen employed.
Phe -Machines Fe sold last year enable
to say that they gave better satisfae-
tx than any other ever sold in this
Enty-
PITT'S'HORSE POWER
kept on hand at all times. -
We would also deSire to direct the-
' attention of farnters to our
AWING MACHINES r
ich are capable of sawing from forty
tifty cords of -wood per day_
Gang Ploughs, Straw Outt
Piougba Scrapers, Kettles, etc.„
if which we warrant to give satisfac-
and will be sold as cheap as at any
her Establishment in the Province
PAIRING AND CASTI_NG
OF EVERY DESCRIPTXON,
fie on the shortest notice' and Most
reasonable terins.
LNG PROSPECTS
FOR AN
ANT ARVEST
present favorable Spring weather-
nts both farmer and Mechanic in
ig timely preparations for the come
MESON a WILLIAMS
thanking their patrons for the lib-
icouragement accorded them in the -
' Id cordially invite the atten--
ors to their choice assartment of
ting Machines for 1S7L Our
Ohio Combined _Machine,
olluson's Improved Self-I:eke, has
amplete sa,tisfaction for the past
ars, and . is new offered to the
th the strowtest guarantee for .
Cayuga Chief, ek., Hower,
has gained for itself a world-wide
ort -is again offered as the most
, handy and best working Mewer
. being constructi.A. in the body of
hine entirely.ef iron and steel,
it we defy, competition. We -
:304:1Y Selkallany Single
ek first and second prizes atPro-
.:xbibition, This reaper i5
dged to be superior to any other
w use, as cuts perfectly,
odged or tangled grain better
7 Other rake or reel machine,land
well from either side of the
n wind is strong from any di-
7a,xx be raised or lowered when 'in
ul is very durable.
-'fe inspection of our machines
of manufaeturing by pur-
:efore giving order4 elsewhere_
zettee satisfaction , every ma-
ulturalista of Perth awl. ad -
'es will not (we believe) be
ey their own interests as to
T orders to shops more than
J.,ast, when there are first-class
mida, budding largely
saehines, equal any -of the
linos made in the Province_
.et us. --send in your orders
Ieal t-itit our agents, as in
ou the eetifie terms as your
Our princiele.s of buswess
being estatylished and uni-
r kinds of implements con-
i-ENGINE8 BUILT,
ids of MILL WORK done
WILLI AMS,
Ontario -
11.1traordinary Scene.
Last Sunday:afternoon about. 2,-
- 0Q0 persens asseruhted on the banks
- of the head mill race, in rear Of, the
Hospital, to witness the ceremony
of baptising a number of colored
persons,_ by immersion. The water
was inteneely cold, and large
quantities of sl ush ice knated upon the
-.surface, while the sharp breeze
swept across the eanal, causing all'
tpresent to feel uncomfortably cold.
Nevertheless. t
after conducting
ary services in a
.becoming mann
to the Water, w
deep. The cand
numbering seve
some of thema
then. handed'in
each was plung,
pale on the pre
in the ice fifteen
five 'colored per
in, to their evide
Catharines Times
the usual prelimma
very impressive and
r, stepped boldly in-
ieh was fonr feet
dates for baptism—
or eight females,
young girls ---were
'one by one, and
d beneath the icy
las ceremony took
ous Sabbath, near
re a bole was cut
inches thick, and
ons baptised there-
1
ti
al
fe
1.3
, The Hon. Rich
is now about fort
He was born at
orapleted his ed
o the study Of la
ed at the EaSter
867' be was creat
el. In addition
.w practice of_ th
f which he is th
r.. Scott haigiv
public affairs.
any. Other ef our
king a share in t
me held the posit
ttama. In 1857
preSent the city
en, pon test. At
n fn. 1861 he*Wa
mation, bat an 863 he 'was,
ted bY a small majority, when t
eer id the Legislatare of the o
'mince has heen Made mdmora
his piloting through the Rom
rtiOta, It is not .mprobable Lb
sc
opposition, to that Reform Go
ment, despite -the support it b
en his School Billaliad much
with , preeipitating- politic
naes for which. the Pro Vipe
e hardly ready. At all event
understand that his active o
Won. to some 'Go ernment cand
s in . the neigh orhoOci of Ot-
a ' led to a most eneraetic move -
t on the part of t e Ministerial -
ed. From 1863 , to 1867 Mr:
t was out of Parl amentary life.
he latter year the e was a strong
re on the, part of- the citizens of
Capital to bring him forward as
Conservative caniidate for the
se of Commons. Events, how-
, wliich are certainly not Worth a
in history,prevented this, and
1 ' to represent th city in the
I Legislature.
Is Parliamentary expeiience.
him well qual'fied for the
kership, and Mine, tcrialists and
sitioniits united his election
at office when th Legislature
bled in Decemb r last. On
efeat of the late government,
cat Was invited by the new
ieri Mr. Blake, to take the
issionership of C own Lancia;
as - Ottawa interists were . so
ly affected through, the admin -
dein of that depairtment, and
:flake and himself agreeing up -
al questions generally, he re -
'the Speakership and took the
lio. The citizens of Ottawa
d their appieciation of his
in re-electing hiln by ac-
tion.— Canadian Illust7cted
ist
er
do
ch
we
po
da
ta
me
ists
cee
des
the
the
Ho
eve
plac
Mr.
larg
Fri
Loe
mad
-Spe
Opp
to tl
asse
Mr -
Pre
Com
and
larg
istra
Mr.
on lo
Signe
portf
sh
COUTS
Irews
1
rd Willian Scott
-three years of age.
rescott, wh
tt, Esq.,
cation at
devoted
and was
re his-
aving
pper
imself
erm in 1848. In
firm at Ottawa,
senior pakner,
n much attention
He began) like
-public ineln, by
e administration
's, and for isome
on pf Mayor of
e was 'elect d to
f Ottawa i the
the general 'elec.:
returned ,by ac-
de -
he
up-
ld
ble
an
er
in -
at
to
al
es
saa
p-
11
•
Hon. Peter G8vir.
M Gow has- had but a brief
first leeted to the Le islative As -
,at the general election of
1867, when he distanced the Con-
seiiva i*e Candidate by about seven-
ty vo es. 'His business alents soon
im a good position. in the Com -
s, and hence he s been. pro-
ec in the rabies of hi party to a
ti rk, which can bard y be said to
een earned by experience.
is k leather merchant and carries
vi g town, of Guelph, in the
at of .Wellington, the pouth
n, of ivhich he rePresents in
catland, and is now in his
cial. Secretary in Mr.„Blakee
stration.
-like a
to mak
winter
Block
• PArlfseiDge- has- been working
rick, and has got all things ready
s you a dozen phot graphs this
only $1 per dozen. -Scott's
NOTES. LOS
OST, orne time during last -week, tWo NOTES
'of ha cl, one drawn by August Brodhagen, of
zvlena sraigiLied, for the stun of and due on the
miry, 1872 ; the other was drawn by
(13-, of the Township of Morris, in fa-
.svoir5ioaiweit er of the undersigned, for the amount of
ue On the 2d of September, 1872. The
publie are hereby cautioned against purchasing or
negotiatin either of the above notes, as payraent
of the s e has been stopped. ,
JOHN DONAHOE,
ROGER KANE,
PATRICK M0274.
Teeawat
•
EARING SALE
a,ke room for Spring Goods.
& SWITZER
WILL SELL
THE BALA_NCE OF T11
IR
INTER STOCK
AT COST.
MAIN S+REET, SEAFORTH.
And
We ke
TOP AND READ !
by so doin you will ascertain that you can purthase
's every description of
ObTS AND
HOES
At Prices that defy Cornrietition.
ow:this to be facts, we wOuld athq.se our numerous
uston4ers to call early and examille our stock.
p constantly ,on hand every description o CUSTOM WORK
made in the latest style anal bY first-clas workmen.
Ail may call ancLbe convinced t at
h the public has long been looking
light at last.
OE STOjE
or and has come' to
Reme-nker the spot, in GRIFFITH DAVIES' Old Stand,
two dOorg-S,outh of the Post Office, Main st, eaforth.
B.—No advance put on -goods on account of the riSe on. stock, • 215
SOMETHING- NE
Neit Grocery, Flour, Feed a d Seed
THE Subscribers are ndw opening out a choice Stock
1 of AMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, etc.,
in the tore formerly occupied bythe Montreal Telegraph
TE;k3 SUCARS TOB4CCOS
ETC.; OF ISE BEST BRANDS.
Flour, rahath do., Buckwheat do.; Corn and Oat -meal,
Pe s, Oais, etc., "etc., kept constantly on hand.
As we in nd maleng SEEDS a speciality, Farmers and Gardeners will
fin it to their advan4ge to give us a call.
THE SH SYSTEM AND ONE PRICE SM1CTLY ;ADHERED TO.
Goods dhlivered in any part of the village, free of ;charge.
B.-111 e highJt Market Price paid, in Cash, for all!kinds of Produce.
Re ember tile Stand, Old Telegraph Office one door South of
the Black Bear.
215
STRONG 8i FAIRLEY.
A GOLDEN OPPOTZTUNITY
LING OUT AT DENT.S,
Money.
NG SALE
RY,
To turn his Immense Stock of Dry Goods into
NT ILL BEGIN A SWEEP
When Goods ill be sold regardless' of alue, as the
hole tock must be cleared out at once.
Sale t condi ue as long as Goods last.
A r re ch, nce for Bargains, ---Don t le it pass.
REIMEM ER DENT'S CHEAP STORE, SEAFORTH.
SMOKERS!
For a good smoke use,the
Y TLE NAVY
1 i
Price so Low that all can use it.
The 31 and " NAVY " is registered, any infringement on it will be piesecuted.
The R e TUCKICTT & BILLINGS is 011 each, Caddy, and T. & B. On each PI g.
21343*
*Hon,. January 15, 1872.
tniarged Premises. I HURRAH FOR 1E42.
To accommodate his extensiie and still increasing
business, has enlarged his store to nearly double
its former size.
Ile has on hand a very frill and judiciously selected
stock of
BROADCLOTHS,
DOESKINS, MELTONS,
S cotOlt and Canadian Tweeds,,
which he will make to order in Vie best style and
at the loWest prices compatible with good work and
good quality.
Ho has on hand a stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
(Made by himaelf,)
And which he can guarantee for durability and
• quality.
FTJR.NISHING GOODS.
T. K. ANDERSON still ma.kes a speciality of
Furnishing Goods, and everything in the way of
Neck -ties, Collars, Shirts, Unde..rshirts, ete., can be
had in great variety.
HATS AND CAPS.
An extensive stock of the latest and handsomest
216 T. K. ANDERSON;
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MAIN STREET, SEAPORTH,
TrAS ON HAND a superior stock of FAMILY
-4-a- GROCERIES, embracing Teas of the best
brands,. Sugars, Raisins, etc. Also, Crockery and
Glassware, and every other article usually kept ixa
Such as Flour, Oat and COrn-merd, Potatoes, Park,
etc., also, every description of
Such as Oats, Peas, 33ran and Shorts, all of whie
will be sold -cheaper than the chopped.
The highest market price paid for all kinds or.
Firm Produce.
Remember the place, Main street, East side,
opposite Coventry's Boot and Shoe Store, Seaforth. .
213 WM. AULT.
VIOLET -
SEATTERr
And dealer in Pure
DRUGS CHEMICALS AND DYESTUFFS,
FA N CYAN 13 TOI LET ARTICLES
Agent for Sewing lqathinea. Money
to lend on easy terms.
Agr Pure Wines and Litiuors for medie
Sea.forth, Nov. 3, 1870. 59-tt
HARNESS, HARNESS.
Great Variety
AT WILSON'S
TRUNKS of all kinds,
= VALISES—not a few,
WHIPS—of all sorts,
"COLLARS—all sizes.
Bruges, Curry -Combs, Ca-rds.
All prices --from 10 cents rip.
zells, Blankets, circinges, Saddles, -
And in fact everything usually found in a Ara -to-
eless Saddler's Shop, and at prices extreraely
JAMES WILSON
Takes this opPortunity of thanidng his numerons
friends and customers for the liberal support ex-
tended toward him for the past year and hopes
by strict attention to business and manufacturing
a first-class artiele to merit a fair share of the pat-
ronage of the many. .
Remember the Sign. of tile
215
CATTLE FAIR.
CATT1761 FAIR will be held hereafter at
On the First Monday in eaelinionth,
IIEGINNLVO ON
RIONDA:17, OCkOlIIVIt 2, 1S21.
Large numbers of buyers will be in ate. ridanee,
end parties having stock may rely on the best mar -
are large and commodious stables mid yards.i 198
BUSINESS CHANGE.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP,
-11V,.- DOHERTY
Begs to announce that he will continue the i31114.
110.88 of the late firm of Depew & Doherty (Mr, De -
pew removing to the city of London to extend his
business operations,) and while thankful for the
past patronage, he hopes by increasing his dock
andmeeting the wants of his customers and the
public in every possible way, to do in 1872 a much
larger business than last year, in which, although
the first year of the business, there was sold over s
100 PIANOS AND MELODEONS I
At a. cost -of Tw:enty Thousand Dollars.
The present stock must be sold ptepardory to
heavier Importations in the Spring, so come now
if you want Bargains.
CLINTON MUSIC EMPORITTM
Is the spot for all kinds of
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Of the best makers.
Clinton, Jan, 9, 1872.
T EETH -EXTRACTED WITHOUT
ri CART WRIGIil L. D. 13„ Surgeon Dentist;
kJ- extracts teeth without pain by the use of the 4
Nitrous -Oxide Gas. Office—Over the Fountain of
Fashion, Mr. Powter's store, on the Markd Square.
Attendance in Senforth, at R110X'S Bad, the first
Tuesday and Wednesday of each month ; in Clinton,
at the Commercial Hotel, on -the following Thurs-
days and Fridays. The remainder of the time at
his Stratford office.
Parties requiring new -teeth are requested to tali;
'if at Seaforth and Clinton, on the first dasii of at -
Over 54,000 patients have -had. teetar extracted by
the use of the (.1:04 at Dr. Coultan's offices, Nevr