The Huron Expositor, 1874-11-06, Page 6Education of F'Erraers
The English Agricultural Gazette ,ha ,
fora number of -weeks, -bion publishing_
the early education t nd•tr fining of
sne
d es fIl farmers in different
parts of the
Kingdom. It is almost d seouraging.,ih
view of what is so •general 'hoped as the
outcome of our agrieultur t college sy
tem, to see how: very few of these me
had anything approaching a liberal edu-
e ation, and how often- the three kis
alone appear as; the representatives ;c)f
the schooling received. Those of Mir
people. who are . longing to get out of
their occupations and to beborne farmers,
would probably also be )somewhat diis
•eouraged to see m how. (very few in -
.stances among
those cite 1, the success-
ful farmers have aclopte the business
late in life. farmers' son and farm la-
borers have furnished the stock from
which nearly the whole list has bee
drawn, and especial impeirtance is
-ached in nearly every ease, to very early
training to hard work, and to the mani •
fold cares of the stable and field. :4.11
this does - not by any reanS inchoate th t
success cannot be attained by men vvbo
have not sprung from the families 4f
farmers and farm laborers, nor by welj.-
educated sons of -farmers, . but it does
suggest the importance ol• sound racli-
nientary training, ancl S. strong inclina-
tion toward the farm rather than away
from it. It makes it clear, too, that
farming is a business which requires no
small ,;hare of energy, attention and. ac-
quired skill that it can not be gone uio
hap -hazard with only the knowled e
that ces from schooling and one
two yea of experience with a good far-
mer. It requires . thorough ingrained
training in every detail of farin work,
a real love for it and a determination to
succeed in it Any young man starting
Iife. with these qualifications, may be
considered safe to stay on the farm ;•-nqt.
because of alsentimental liking for it,
but for the mirth better reason that he
knows that there • he can make more
money, and earn- more substantial suc-
cess in life, than in any other occupation
• that is open to him.
Aylesbury Ducks.
They are reared annually in enormousl
quantities in and around the town of
Aylesbury, and it isj not uncommon -to
see a ton weight of clucklings of six to
eight weeks old sent in one evening to
London by rail from the town. and neigh-
boring villages. The trade for them
commences in February, and lasts till
about the end of July, and during all
that ti`<ne` it is difficult to keep up the,
supplies to meet the great demand:, T
birds_ ;are- generally killed :at six we
old,-
at which time they Weigh abo
three :pounds each and .they real
prices` ranging from nine shillings
twenty-one shillings a couple as the se
son advances. After Ascot Surma
meeting, it is always noticed that t
prices rapidly fall. The bulk' . of
rearing is done by cottagers, 'who make
good living by the process; and ma
save considerable sums of money.
will surprise many, perhaps, to hear th
upward of £20,000 a year is returnedthis irnmecliate neighborhood for Ayle
bury ducks alone. - It is a curious sight
to see the ,cottages of the " clackers," as
the breeders of them are called, during
the spring; when they have the;young-
sters in every room of the house, from
the kitchen to the bed room , and. their
clamor ;when feeding time approaches is
terrihlet. The birds intendedfor market
purposes are never allowed l to- go pato
water, and often are not even` permuted
to go out of the purlieus of the dwelling
house till they are killed. Their food is
at first `eggs, boiled' hard and chopped -
fine, mixed. well with boiled rice,. and
- this is given to them several times dur-
ing the day.. As they grow, and are ca
pable of consuming more, they are ,f -ed
upon barley -meal and tallow greaves,
mixed together with the water in which
the ,reaves are boiled-- Wright's Book of
Poultry.
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SEAFORTH
OWN LOTS
'FOR S n r.r
72- ATJCTX
ON
N
W � .DNE
EAY NOV.� S
FORTY SPLENDID
BUILDING , LO
On the new survey of F. G. SPARLING,
the Huron Road, also
South of
5 BLOCKS OF FOUR ACRES EACH
With a Northern Boundary on Market Street, and
a Sont ern Frontage on Grand Trunk Railway.
TER1\0/IS
10 Per cent. on the day of sale, balance of one-
third one month thereafter, and remaining two-
thirds in pne and two years in two equal payments
with interest at 8 per cent.
PLANS
TREASURER
COUNTY OF HURON, j Y virtue of a warrant under the
I, To Wit ;
� the County of Huron, alncl the
bearing date the 'Fifteenth 'day of August, A.D., 1874, to
:lection of arrears of -Taxes due on the under mentioned
Igi en that unless the said taxes, together with all law
so net• paid, I shall, I
I0 WEDNESDAY, THE 2d. DAY 01' LDEC.
At the hour of 1 o'clock, P.M., at the Court Honse, in
pr coed to sell§ by 41'U7BLIG`�'"AUC 7. ,i the said lands,' Or
:1 a ufl eient to, se'har e s •v`:'
s ,� � a)e�,..of Taxes nd''ch i
� �� al'g
To TOWNSHIP OF ASFFIELD..
Concession or Patented or
Stree Acre.. Unpatented.
3d E.
1
�, 41, 100 patented
ed
6th E. D. 100 patented
6th E. D. 100 patieuted
3d W. 17. 40 patented
9th W. D. 50 patented
.,10th l `T. 61 patented
11th W. . '50 patented
53 patented
ot1. 78, patented
SRT ALBERT, IN AS
O patented
hand .of the Warden f
ea1 of the said 'County,
me directed for the co
lands, notice is hereb
fail costs and charges, b
MBER, A.D. 1874
the Town of Godericli
so much thereof as ma
thereon.
:Lot or Part of bot.
S •4-Lot1... ..1..
S & Lot 4 ..
W O Lot 6
Sptof NO. Lot 1
N E 2. j
Nor \V pt. 11,
S O. of N ;� 9.: ., ....
S or S E pt: 12 . ;(.,.. x,11 thV'.
\T 136' ..,.. 1.. NToxivnP
TILLAGE OF P
41... .. Arthur
20 Colborne
21 Colborne
22 (`)olborne E.
23. Colborne
24 , .
Colborne
..
25 Colborne E.
26.. Colborne E.
27. ...:..... Colborne 1.
2S Onlbprfe
40.
t
• Colb r'
o he .
5. Melbourne N.
21 . Sydenham W.
22 Sydenham '.
Sydenham
Sydenham
X23
24
5
2 patented
patented
G ....
Wellington 3. patented
Amt of Costs and
Taxes. 7
res.
GY071t ,4 9E. ,1 OtCI,.
$34 62 2 15 $36 7
41 13 2 33 43 4
4603 2.4.3 484
13 58 "1 63 15 21
22 86 1 85 24 7
34 70 2 15 36 :8
775 148 92
18 25 1 75 20.0
554 143 69
I
291 135 42
unpatented 5 53 1 43 • 6 9
Unpatented 5 53 1 43 6 96
unpatented 5 53 1 43 6 96
unpatented, v �3 1 43 6 96
unpateuted ''3 6 96
unpatented 0 96,,
unpatented 6 96
unpatented 6.96
unpatented I 6 96•
patented ; 6 "96'
patented 5 25I
patented 6 96'
patented 7 89 9 37
9 37'
9 37
5 5
55 •143
5 53 1 43
5 53 1 43
5 53. 143
5 83 1 43
5 53 1 43
13 87 1 38
I 553 143
1 48
j '7 b9 1 48
7 89 1 48
2 88 1 35
2 88 1 35
475• -1 40
•e 89 : 1 45
G
Wellington W. } • patented
I ILLA,GE OF CLINTON.
801........ atente`d
T
N or N middle pt. b
E 18
To be seen tit the Post Office and at Armstrong's 1 334
Bookstore; on on application to the, proprietor. 351,;
The sale sill begin promptly at 10 o'clock A. M. :i r o'
on Wednesday, November 11, on the ground, and 4 3/..
Will be conducted by • • 1506
29
8
MR4 J. P. BRINE. 9
.0 4 patented
patented .6 96 1 43
4 patented !I8 73.: 1 50
1-5 patented 2 44 1 35.
1-5 patented 2 06 1 33
patented 70 1 30
patented 1 75 1 33
patented 1.75 1 33
patented 1 29 1 33
patented • 51 1 30
patented 2 44 1 35
ptented 89 1 30
patented 2 05 1 33
patented I 9 1 30
patented 3 48 1.38
patented 14 1 35
patented 10 53 1 55
tented 147 1 33
GR Y.
TOW2\SHLP OF GOD RICH,
5 patented
TOW `OF (IODERRIOI .
3-16 patented 16 03 1 68
patented 19 77 1 53
. 4 , patented 13 99 • 1 38
3-16 patented i'14 65 1 65
4 patented IV 99 1 38
4 patented 3 99 1 38
1
19 97 1 53
3 99 1 38
t.
4 patented
Indisputable.
p e.
FRANCIS G. STARLING.
FALL SHOW.
•
•
Thee Grasshopper Plague.
How thoroughly the grasshoppers did
their work in Nebraska, and what dest'i-
tution and suffering theyleft behind -their}
may be gathered from some statements
which. Gen. Ord, commanding the De-
partment of the Platte made in address
to the Chicago' Boai cl of Trade one day
last week. He said that several deaths
of children from starvation had .already
taken place. • In. Boone. Gkeeley, Sher-
man, Howard, Buffalo, and all the :other
counties 50 miles west of the Missouri
river, two-thirds of the people ate desti-
tute of the necessaries of life. They
have inadequate supplies of clothing, and
food is impossible to get. In one house
the corpse of a child was found that had
perished from starvation; and the )pother
lay prostrated near by, dying frim the
same cause. The destitute population
number
about o It
7,000,
men, wolnd,n, and.
children, and the Chicago Board of Trade,
moved. by the plain statement of facts
which Geis. i Ord gave them as the result
of his owt and his officers' observations,
appointed A committee to take imn.ecl.ate
steps to collect subs.criptions.aanl *ward
supplies. . '
COTSWOLD. MERINO Si BEP. ---The
cross -bred sheepproduced: from Merino
ewes and a. (Cotswold ram, are probably
the most useful class of farm sheep that
can be kept,!both for early lambs, wool,
er mutton. They are becoming a favor-
ite class of sheep in Europe, and we no-
tice that at the Vienna Exhibition of I
last year they attracted a great deal of 1
attention, and were. considered `` fine
examples of :sheep" by the judges. Speci- j
melts from a flock of 340 of these, }.red f
in Moravia. are described. as having `wool I
four and a half inches long ten months I
after shearing, much finer than the (jots i
avolcl wool, very bright, having. good •
curl and thickly set -upon the skin. The 1
flesh was firmer than that of the Cots-
wold. and lambs, twelve to fourteen
months old, weighed 139 to 148 pounds
per head. The half -bred animals bred 13
well together without deteriorati
T DENT'S.
9 7...
1,065.
1,182.
Sr 1.188.
E 1.1,188....
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8'1 1,232...........
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E 4 1,310....... -.1
1-5
II ,& 1,348 J 1.10
W 4 1;357 — 1-10
N : of N 1-10 Lot 23, Sub. of 4, con:
Su . 8 of Lot J0_.' . - Con. A. • 1-5
Park &. Marwood'ssurv.1.4, Maitland r'd. 1-5
N 6, Sub. of Lots 17 and 18, Con. C 1-10
CT_ Wilson's Surv.,Sub.13 of Farm Lot 08 1-5
- � • TOWNS IP OF
34 Con. 2 100
1-5
1-5
1:5
28...
30..•.. .
you .see such plies upon piles of i 2 2 .. ,
DRY GOODS a 17
As MR., DENT o n now show you, it would he
folly to attempt tell you what he has got, be-
cause he has ab olutel. everything
yin the Dry
Goods line, and' in
J[illinery, Ladies' -Jackets, Shawls,
There is nothing to approach him either for quan-
tity, quality or price. As usual, • the Biggest
Stock, the Choicest Stock, -and. the Cheapest Stock
• of Millinery..
Enarn:ncc is the Show Free,.
Remember at DENT'S, Seaforth:
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.::
ANDREW CALDER.
WIS1iiJS to inform his friends and the public
that he has fitted up in the best style, a new
PHOTOGI?AP11 GALLERY
On Main Street, nearly opposite the Mansion
Hotel. His ap ua�tus is all new and of the most
unproved kind,land from his long experience as a
photographer he can guarantee s¢atisfaction to all
who raz=or him with their parentage.
Come at once end bring year children. Re- 4
v1r,c sr�zdln oi' Pdf td'Tztecl or t sl s strain
Lot or .t`'et2't Lot. �'treet. �lrs•es. lI;•c��atr�tterl. 11'7::;,3°J.(,(1:)1.1. „(i80 .. .4.f. ...zzs rz 1 pial:
68i 4 paten +0 50 ` i 30 41 80
681 4 patented 30 1 :30 1 LO
68:',:,.., thatentcd 01n01
684. 1 tented �0 30 SO
4- 4 patented 50 1' :30
685 4 pateutecl
686: ,.... 4 ,�(> L30
:668876
87 patented 50 1 ;30
688 , • - patented 50 1 :30
patented 50 ' 1 3()
(3,89 7 . ,7�1 t� (� �(t�1' 7, -4 / r ��Paatented{ r . 0 '30
.IiI�1,J1.l.tJ.I. 1L' 1.\11�1'V]J, I sT17�1tiY1Jl�JY, 1 r3 SJ
5 2 patented 64 .30 - `
2 patented 2 77 3:>
TOWNSHIP OF QST ''PH +'NT,
28• .....,.. 5. Boundary 1:00 atented 1 756764
VILLAGE t,{ �, ,P OF � 8 r7 ra 20 L2
•
AGE RUOEFIELD, IN TOWNSHIP 1 U•UK1+; ly`31I1T1I.
G.,•....... , .:.......:IcDonald s,Survey 1-5 patented 81' 1 o
7 ceoiialdl's;Surve, l r ateiitecl .3i) - 11
y' p 81• _1. 30 2.11
• VILLAGE OF WTNGHAM, - -
Park. Lot 21;iz patented 11
255300
33 1 rS .12
Part{ Lot 22 5+?, patented 8 25 1 50 9I
Village Lot 172... 9 1a
b � patexited 6 i 1 1 4.i 7 96
Village Lot 370,i patented 3 59 , 1
Village Lot 11... • Fisher•'.§ Surve 1.-5 atented.....28738 4 97
r - ,Y pp,�7S 1LO :1028
To NSI II, OF EAST WVAWANOSTI,
E pt. of W. 42Gon: 1I 60 Patented 3.i 1 9
- TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH. 8 29 3�
N 19 Con. 1 . 100 ' patented 31 64 2 68
W 1, 26...... .. con, 9 100 patented 42 :33 2 5
E 11 22,. (ion, 13 100 patented 35 5212 �18
`S 25
Con. 13 . 1-00 patented 32 :3810
2
VILLA E OF ST, HELENS, IN WI�S1' SVA tV8121L;3:
.Asher i O,SI l .
y..... 1 patented 2 91 1 ,3.i
Lot , 1 VILLAGE OF EX1'T> .I:. • •.
. 0 3 1, form erly Fi'ancestown, in Hay 1-5 • patented; 14 56 ; . 1 -61 16
21
Lot 375, fo rm erly F ancestown,in Stephen 1-5 patented ` 3 17 1. 38 4 55
Lot 392,formerlyFi . ncestown,in. Stephen 1-5 patented 95 1 30 2 25
Lot 393,formeilyF rcestown,in Stephen ;-5 patented 95 1 30 . 2 25
. VILLAGE OF ERUSSEL,S. 1
- patented 2 2i; 135 3 60 -
1-32 patented 20 : 1 20 1 50
',,. patented1 S2- 1 30 2 12
4 - patented 89 1 30 2 19
.�.,, M. ROSS, .
Treasurer, County of :Huron_
351-1.3
•
1 8(}
1 80
1 80•
1 80.
1 80
1 80
1 94
3 91
33 72
44 70
37 70
34 48
4 26
4
E 51..
W &52,
4 23 218
423
615
County' Treasurer' Office,
8 341 'Goderich,�Aug. 17 1874.
1771
11 30
141 AIS
P L. DOYLE, Barrist r, Attorney, Solicitor in
374 Chancery, &e., Got erich and Seaforth. Of-
tg Store, Goderich, and:
854
6 30
1437
4 37
11 30
14 37
17 39'
I0 23
3 79
3 39
2 00
3 08
cos
2 62
1 81
:3 79 _
2 19 jcCAUGHEY & 1J0L
- terneys at Ltia'l So]
a 38 Insolvency, Notari $ Pa
Solicitors for the E. . Be
the Canada Life Assi hits
N. B.—$80,000 to end
Houses and Lots for i ale.
flee, over Jordan's D
Kidd's Store, Seaforth.
CAMERON R; GO12M
Solicitors in Chaucer
X. 0. -CAi iERO .
(ARROW & WALI EI
Solicitors in Chancel
;Ns."
the Posit Office,
J. T. oannoW.
LLY, Barristers and
, Goderieh. • 848
r J. J. GOItM.�l"LLl.
, Ministers,. Attorneys,
•, &c. Wilde :on West St.,
Godctich. 346
P. P. WALX it,
M. LEFT, Solicitor
pointed Agent for th
party of England, he is al
vale Capitalists of Toro
very reasonable rates
Charges moderate.
Lawrence Bank.
Winghain, Dec.15,187
1 39
4 86
3 49
12j 08
180
unpatented 3612 218 38130
Con..5 100 unpatented 36 `29 • 2 2.0 38
Con: 6 100 p tented 24 94 1 90
Con. 16 100 patented 37 41
Con. 18 100 unpatented. 39 45
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICJ .
Con._ 18 50 unpatented 8 58
Con. 13. 100 patented 6 26
VILLAGE -OF WROXETE , IN HOWICI •
2 .. Ne* Survey 4- patented 1 09
`3 5 • - New Survey 4 patented 1 36
• • • = • • - - New Bank.
New
w -`� patented 1 10.
New y � patented 1 67.
r Survey . 4 patented 90
New Survey I patented 1 1•9
New Survey • 4 ' patented 1 62
a New Su. vey
�L .. � .... • .l+ . patented . 1 33
New Survey' ; patented 2 76
23.'. New-Surve
27....... - y � 1)atented 1 33'
New Survey 4 patented 1 2,3.
29,:.... .. New Survey . 4- pat nted 1 36
New Survey pat nted • 1 36
35 New Survey' 1- pat need 1 po,
3( New Survey
37..: , ,� pat .tied 1.23
New Survey I pat nted 1 06
39 ' New- Survey 1 at rated
P
17.
18. - -
21. .....
41... J
42..,
43
j48
50. .
New Survey'44
4 ; , pat ited 1 53
'New Survey 4- pate .ted 87
New Survey 4 pate ited 1 30
.. New Survey 4• pate ted 57
New Survey 4- pate :ted '1 83
51...'......:... New Survey 4 pate ited 1 53
. • • . New Survey j j pate ted 1 34
52.. . New Survey 4, : pate ted 1 3,
06 New Survey y patented 1 • 1 1: 33
60 New Survey 4 pate ted 1 . ' 1 33
New Survey I pate ted 1 1 :3:; -
VILL 4GE OF FOREWVICH, IN OWICIc..
Mill Property 4 patented 4 52
140
49
26 84
2 23 39 64
2 28 41 73
1 50 10 08
1'45 7 11
1' 30 2 39
1 33 2 69
pt NSON & MEII
at Law, Solicitor
-Con, eyancers, Notar
forth and Wroxeter.
Invest at once, at Ei
yearly.
JAS. H. DE PSON.
W- R. SQUIER,
ery, &c., Goth
Detlor & Co.'s'Einpo
Spitler
ABRISTERS, At
&c., Brussels, 0
the Post Office.
W. R. SQUIER,
271 Godericli
1 33 2 3 1►r
1 33 200
1 30 229
1 33 2 2
1 33 2. 5
1' 33 2 6 DR. McKENNA,
1' 35: 4 1 nate of Toronto
the College of Physic
1 :33 2 '0p6 - Residence, Seaforth.
1 33 2 56 on Mondays, Wednes
Wingha.m, has been ap-
Colonial Sccm•ities Com-
a) Agent for several pri-
ito, who loan Money at
Interest pn•yable yearly
so Solicitor for the St..
. 218
1'ST.ED, Barristers, At
icitors in Chancery ani
blic and Conveyancers.
Seaforth. Agents for
Company,
at 8 per cent. Farms,
(ti, Ilarristers and Attorneys
in hancery and Insole eney,
s Public, etc. Offices—Sea-
„28,
• 00 of Private Funds to
lit pe • cent. Interest, payable
1 58 •
H. W. C. MEY>sit.,
tarris er, Attorney In Chanc:-
r,ich, Out. Office—over J. C
.him, arket Square. 26::
oa-ne� ',Solicitors in Chancery
Of ce—two doors until. of.
t► cDounld:
AIYXEL McDONALD,
Brussels.
AL
DR. CAMPBELL, , esti th, Coroner for the.
Counts. Office iii d r� sidenee, vain Street
South, near the Statin
1 33 2 9
1 33 2 9
1 33 2 : 3
1 33 2 6
133 2:39
31ei� ., Surgeon,=&c., Glad-.
University, and Member of
ans nd Surgeons, Ontario.
Will ittend at Carronbiook,
rays : nil Saturdays, in the
afternoon. 834
T G. SCOTT, M. D. i&i .,. hysician, Surgeon and
Accoucheur, Seakok•th,l Ont. Office and rest-
dence'south- side of O iklerich Street, "•first door
east of Presbyterian Charch. +,42
1 30 1 74 H. L. VERCOE, M.
1 33' 2 86 geon, etc., Cortin
streets, next to the Planing hill.
KT ' MUNRO, M. D.'IPle •sician, Surgeon and
Accoucheur, Gra .tint of the Medical De-
partment of Victoria t7uiveisity; formerly of. the
Hospitals of New York and i oncion, Eng.; visited
also the Hospitals in P Leis,' dinburgh and Glas-
gow. Residence-Brh efiel 819
1 30 117 Office and Residenee,
133 '269
1 30 1 87
133 31
1 33 ! 2
1 33 2 6
1.33 2 6
2 5
26
2 52
member• ”
CALDER'S New Photograph Gallery. 215
N. B.—A supply of Osborne Sewing Machines ...
kept constantly on hand and fiir sale. 858
9
S A W LOGS*
G EM1 t
p
20
6.....
COLEMAN & ( 0UINLOCIL
• ill pa} the
VILLAGE OF HOWICI� .OR GORRI + IN H. 4
0 VICK.
1-5 paten eel 45 1 30
VILLAGE OF BELMORE, IN ' 0WICIi.
Ho�vick-at. s paten ed 4 40 1 40
TOWNSHIP OF HAY''.
Lake -road E. 27 patented 26 1
Lake -road E. 105 patented 63 2.
VILLAGE OF MANCHESTER, T
IN�
H
UL
LLr1.
1 patented 48
} patented 48
TOWNSHIP OF MORR.I ,
Con.
.i
100 patent tl G2 051
VILLAGE OF BL TH,. IN MO RIS. '
-5 patented 1 551
-5 • patent d 1 17;
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY.
• • • ...... Bayfield -road N 83 patented • 43 48
Bayfield -road N -5 patented 3 98 .
VILLAGE QF BAYFIELD, IN STANLEY:
• paten ted 18
4 patented.
} patented
4. patented
4 patented
:c patented
4 patented'
• patented
4 patented
4 patented
4 . patented
4 patented
.4 patented
patented -
patented
1 patented
4 patented
'4 patented
4 4 poen teed
pateittecl
4- patented
4 • patented
patented
r patented
4 patented
I patented
4 patented
4
I - patented
patented
patented.
4 patented
41 patented • 50 1 3
patented 50 . 1 3
patented 50 1 3
- patented - 50 1 3
patented 33 1 3
4• - patented - 33 1 3
patented 50 13
patented ' 50 tl 3
patented ' - 50 1 3
21
Highest Cash Price 13°... ". .
3
Fbr all lands of pt. 7...
SAW LOGS,
At their Mill, formerly JAMES KYLES, near the
Salt works.
OINTOM SAWING PROMPTLY AT-
TENDED TO. :
50 GOOD CHOPPERS
Wanted immediately to cut cordwood and Logs.
Apply at the Salt '(Works.
ii,;. i
58
COLEMAN & .GOIIINLOCx,
e EGG EMPORIUM
A(:nic rt,Tt-RAL PHILr, epi -.—Thea
is no great success in farming. without
hard. work ; but it is the good thinking
that costs; not the plodding alone. It is
up hill busin-es to go agai ist the common
judgment of all your neighbors, but if
y of are sure you are right; go ahead. no
matter what they say. The servant is.
not above his master in 'industry ; the
farmer must [be able to load in the field
and know whether a many is doing good
work. and the workman must know that
he knows what a day's work is. When
I see a mart draining his farm and cart-
ing out notable piles of well -rotted man-
ure, T consider him safe. He can bor-
row money to make „improvements, and
the Sheriff will nob have to use his hitch-
ing post.—J. J. •
Tho subscriber hereby thanks his numerous
customers (merchants and others) for their liberal
patronage during the past seven years, and hopes,
by strict integrity and close -attention to business,
to merit theh• confidence and trade in the future.
Haring greatly enlarged bis premises, during
the winter, he is now prepared to pay the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
For any ctuantity of good fresh eggs, delivered
at the
I • E(1•(-- EMPORIUM,
Main Street, Seaforth.
Wanted by the sttbseriber 25 tons. of good dry
clean WHEAT STRAW. _
•
p. -D. WILSON, 6718.
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will -visit Godes .
CARTWRIGHT, L
i and WEDNEBDA,Y of
borne Hotel.
1 93 28 0' ---
J.G..B
SURGEcfN,, eutist,fic.,Seaforth,.
U.nta ilo. Plate work, latest
styles, n Ottexecuted. All sur-
gsur-
gical],op inti ns performed with
care and proniptitude. Fee. as tow as can be ob-
tained elsewh hoijtre. from 8 A. M. to 5
P. 11L Itooins over Mr.
4., �'. M., Physieian,'Snr-.
er fa! the County. of Huron;
ern* of Market and High'
C . McDougall:'s Store,
270
D.
bis
aL•h
2 S8 66 11M. CAMPBELL, V., 8,.,
man of Cornell:Una •cosi
1 30 Graduate of Onterti;, i•eterin
1 78{ has settled permanentl3-is-;17
r
F
found ndre
30 1 / $ ready and willing tl� tit
1 diseases-, in all kinds of §i. ,
in all kinds of weather, a +
2 8.3 64 88 deuce and office two dooi,s e
perones Hall. -
., Surgeon Dentist,
the first TUESDAY
month, at the Col -
850
leen ria,
to and dPaie -
r
ty, Ithaca, N.Y., and
ry College, Toronto,
run, wherche will be
end to all kinds of
als (•inan excepted),
t all hours. Resi-
st of Cook's Tem.
819
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1 33 250,
2 38 45 86'
1 40 5 38
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VETERI�NARY SURG
V. 8., begs to announ
Seato-th and suiroundin
beenwarded the dm
iploa
ary College, and is now pr
of Horses and Cattle and al
has opened an office in con
shoeing shop, where he wil
tend to calls. Diseases
tended to. Residence, ofti
of Killoran fis Ryan's new
erasary Medicines kept
Charges reasonable.
✓ • le( nary that he has
om he Ontario Veteriza
pin ed to treat diseases
do nestle animals. 11
i(e ion with his horse
found ready to at
DO*r1INION
SHAVING & AIRINESSINC
SALOON A.ND • BATH ROOM`.
T . NEWMAN has pleasure in announcing
that he has fitted np ovet his shop a number
of convenient and comfortable
BATH ROOMS
Whe
at an
Alen
LA
Of -th
And
Frualit
prices
A ca
339
ed to /LS lustial. Also on hand a nice stock of
latest etyles. He is also prepared totakein
HAIR COMBINGS,
,GENTS' WIGS
hed on the shortest notiee at less, than city
respetitfully solicited.
'W3I. NEWMAN.
STOVES & TINWARE
Of kinds, and in endless valid/ at •
1VIRS. WHITNEY'S
COAL OIL,
Pare, good and cheap, wholesainand retail at Mrs,
CUS OM WORK
Of all kinds promptly attended to and inalttly exe-
808 MRS. 'WHITNEY.
•
GOOD iPROSkCT,S.
A GOOD HARVEST EXPECTED.
JOHN KIDD
Has ju• st received a 'large stock of Hawes Tools
such as
Scythes,
SNATHS AND HAY FORKS,!
Which he will Sell- as Cheap as any in the Tkde.
e feet speCially at
tad ihopan the rear
All kinds of Vet
stantly on band
229
rp CHURCHILL -Vete in ry Surgeon, (mem-
-I- • ber of the Ontario Veteimary College,) begs
30 1 80 to intimate that he has retralt ci to the practice of
30 . 1 80 his profession in Seaforth, inn may at ell times be
consulted on the diseases, e4 .Horcies, Cattle &a
:30 1 80 'Veterinary medicines conga illy on hand. All
calls promptly Attended .to. /Office, at Mansion
3;;og 11.1 810)0 .
110TE Ai.
30
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80 Tr NOX'S HOTEL SI AFOET11. — Thomas
80 -"A- Knox begs to seate t his old friends and
80 1 and the travelling public, th t he has leased the
8n I 'Hotel lately occupied by Mr. MURRAY, and
„' , formerly loiown as the DO WNEY HOUSE, and
OU ; hopes to receive a. continua ce of. the patronage
80 ; so liberally bestowed upon lin! during his many
9 convenience will be provide for travellers. The
1 choicest Liquo.rs.and Cigars only kept in the Bar.
30 1 80 Proprietor. Tbie hotel is situated on the
Karavel Road, 10 miles north af Seaforth, and pos.
30 1 80
30 1 80
30 1 80
30 1 80
NO SE
OND
OMSON! & WILLIAMS
AND
ENGIN. WORKS.,
MITCHELL ONTARI6.
ID tat
Two -Horse Wood ,Sfatchly Machine
has been theronghly tested, and gives entiae sat-
isfaction. It is suppned with a band wheel for
driving a straw cat+, grain crusher, or other
machinery, without extra expense for the belt.
ALL KINDS OF
b /ands of liquors and cigars kept
ln the bar, an.d a careful 'and attentive hostler in -
the hotel.
attendance. Good stabling 'in connection with
, kept constantly on hand.
850 1
Horses and first-class Conveyances always onhand.
• Office—At Murray's Hotel, Seaforth. Good
A. SHARP'S LIVERY Ala D SALE 8_7_7_7.
j3ELL'Si:IVERY STABLES, SEAFORTH, Ont.
oo Horses and Comfortable -V• ehicles, always
on liana. Favorable Arrangements made with
Commercial Travellers. AII. larders left at the
Commercial Hotel, will be proMptly attended to.
OFFICE AND STABLE $:—SOILItli Of the Commer
al Hotel, Main Street.
221 THOMAS BELL, Proprietor.
Engines of all 842es Iliade to Otder
REPAIRS PROMPTLY A.TTENDED TO.
ADDRESS,
Mitchell, 1873. 1; 350
sO
iirlic repairs to the surro.gatefA
..mxterarley:;:prleente.:,:anttil:13)Sapnee:
itbd. lail azvaler;rty Odri:1;rfd, lye., ain.4:1.1 shoej
pedape:ispe4.arethrne:rkwettlre-lillaeidd, aati:
1776, and perhaps pave not bee]
vaults of this building. In lo4,1
some of the old •nlille, we saw'S
* _ ilvtif teoi8irseee(oll°i 3:17rif: pttutt eill Irene f' 8(eita So: erefuNT'itit:Illeiletnri:Ins $1 ets: rlhx aifeti ni
ifa, ,egthaie,rs 00,fustinhese sp,rieikseent kgi,.eeneueli:04:
will of the present day seems
those w*itten and executed al
days of the Revolution- seeiti
been. wrItten with the greate.st,
the smallest articles are spee.iW
minuteness that could not, be a
out man days and even wee6
on the p t of the devisor. 'up
these do laments are histories -tif
ilies at he time they wefer;e:en:',:,
, t, abw ihri eeei t 03. : v,Dwer c II lie ilea jverloai ribt iyTor ,ii clrjialat,a7drImi 6e ,gsi., naode 1 n1 1 : 1 t t
DB. ne_,d,livtill ti. i feo:n oeai n'sliv. glienaogtf i(1100eas earl t e ant:
certainit of life, especially
aatimyses tot! gtor oduot, ta.ondtNeaswIv.azttl
may fall a victim to British VII
are arrived in °Mei to invade the
,olis, it ;nay be uncertain whettn
return- 'tlo make and publish,'
hi 1775, the testator, wishing ,t
his wife in the comforts of a lion
4' ITE14.-1 give unto my lovN)
Martha Prage, her riding wear '10
ling colt,: and to be kept for hei
farm whereon I now -dWeIl, to to
disposari and I also gilje and 4)
to my said wife, and my will iS;
have her, choice of any 11)0131 itt t:
where wi0 DOW dwell, and that '1
sufficient maintenanee therein, ti
in ease o any disagreemenkamk
inclines ° live elsewhere, then
and allo the sum of .g81 per ye*
ably stand in need of (hiring -
lifeA'n' other, which bears the daM.
made by Henry erauss, icontains
"I give.,and bequeath' myloV.
4,
one a ear, one cow, 2 Sheep,
except ZekieI he hav"ing ,s,,0
n"abeve wife Catherine a: Neg
e likewise the .feati
baneldentiatgetoftlihnelistaurraeetohnrweliTieth' ' '
lye ;• illteriseaII the tonal* ap
Mg she brought with her wbenA,
married ; likewise -one Of ni:'y '1
with all the tea furniture ,
,saddle she . ROW rides, Oveil', am,
what She is left nnderneat t'
One! Revolutionary hero 1
favorite son his -two gilliS :
While *DO ther gentlematifisz
have beer, the owner of ton
slavesi d' poses of -them ' i
il
clause !of his will reads
"I give to my son Wi e
aebidoeurtphaels. ,aasni(.61.:pal; mill, an:,
This 'gentleman mentions elye
of furniture he owns, dishes, '
kettles,; /a., and must have
inventory before com.posing
out; document . from avihic
The Marizgernerit -,-.) the
ITails
, The Correct management of
is to Vim them to en ov;als'
respond with the COD LOUT! Of i
but care should be tak .n. int
them grolia so long as to 3e coo
nor yet too short, as th y w
the tips of the fingere -to beeoto
ed and flattened, and glive. t'.
very ugly- appearance, as ,, is '
fingers of ,those who are 'accusi
nibble at the nails, andl keeii.
grows in. .a semi -circle OD 6.0
ten drawn on with its gtowthi
the skin below the nail fso: t
it divids into what are *rine
These can be prevente4 ,
hall-eircaar instrument, I- ).,
cut this pellicle, but tl4s s
thick and uneven, and spinet'
ages the growth of the iisail.
wtong' to: prick under file
point oP:jthe scissors ort pen••11,
this injures their appearance. ,
should fie kept perfect!
scrubbed with a brush n t sal
hurt ithl skin, and th sem-
-flesh can lbe pi-A.15sta back' with .0
without .,touching the iluielt,
method is pursubed. thitiliy, it
them in proper order. If the
badly .formed or ill -shaped, '
should. be scraped. and :rubbe
the nails are of a very tikin s
lemon, and well dried afterw ,,,
would. injure rather than iin
to do tins.
The ease of a pupil teache
been eharged with causing the
boy through giving him a, blo
side oi his head, is one whit.
a considerable anunint of in
draw Attention to the ease, s
in the Queen, with no idea of
either on the noessity for co
ishment or en its effect, .o
tteenendheenre.ies of boys to be tyrat
punishment in the hands cif
the importance of keeping II.
ing as to the possible—*e in
Our desire simply is e