The Huron Expositor, 1876-01-14, Page 6!t
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rot t
Farm
A slow -walking
tural nuisance.
—64 Be asked for
ed a stone." He wa
boys did not like hi
—A thin coat of f
apolieetion to the r
Leached ashes may
cellar of the tree in
—We neglect the
day life to reach for,
asked 854 different
spokes there were it
not one could tell
—No fruit show
manuring more than
wish for large fruit,
otes.
orae is an agricul-
read and ',„te receiv-
e trampand the
•
THE
URON 1 E
Ltttit.01,4,01k"..110
44. -4.01Lyeit4i.
POSITOR.
esh ashes is a good
ots of pe oh trees.
e filled around the
he fall. a
ittle things of every -
fame. A. Detroiter
people how many
a buggy wheel, and
the effect's of high
the currant. • If you
thin out t e bushes
and cover the surface with mai tire.
--Missouri has 410,000 dogs which de.
stroy sheep valued t $5,000,q00. The
cost of keeping, a 25 cent a week,
amounts to $5,200, 100 a year,
ded to the value of the sheep
makes the nice sum nearly $
the cost of keeping he clogs of
—Making land d 7 by draw
of beginning farm o erations
pursuing them lata It pr
land being flooded by heavy rains, and,
there is less time 1st in waitingfor the
oil to become dry fter heavyl ra-ins.
which ad -
destroyed contann
0,250,000, salt. '
one State. during
ing allows the cue
bottles,
arlier and
vents the use for
Made fr
vinegar
become
though
table pt;
mcne tht
vinega
speet,
Clicumb
will lie
and. wil
after anuantit
flower a
country
market.
ported'
the adv
cheapne
tion to
as to yi
the leas
With t
attenti
as good
—Amer
are Coal)'
ers sort tl•
small, me#
havefiv
medium,
different
would 11
5,000 of
1,400 of
large.
at their
the farm
they are
Most of
few mile
the fresh
ta.tion.
own salt
separate
scale, tb
salters.
from the
is, they'
", lot me ur
e eumbe in
it and I rg
i, 8, Viz.: ve
4g and v ry
'te 5,000 of
au 'ordinar
t mall ; 2
1 rge, an 1
ucumberd,
of gro
the sal'
ved to he
alting-hbus
'here the
*ill not be
°Ugh some
in most eas
nese, condu
nufacturer
e pickl .s,
ie, are ' fres
ut into lar•
leash w ter
ater is hr
eshenin pr
rs are ac
sale. The
ing in this
o western
fromv
and
est and
po eel, will
;)1month
ma'e from
l hat frot
rs •sickled i
to an al oat
p le out go
t rval of ev
ii
f3 o very fin cu
e • ported fro
i ewise up
T e pickl
e sively-i
o labor a
re of lo
ir fine qn;
he best
ount of rou
quisite mo
e can in th
kle as c b
Grocer..
. The arm•
threee
the faceiries
arge.b. flina111 Ofe aelsie
e Ivory all
I be ey belt rel ;
(
00 are
brteo ient gma take of the
nhouses,svl
p Ale fact
s are wit
nt is gro
long tra
f rulers do
s the latte
ed on <te,
!buying
oh being
oiled up,
Gooden
extra'e
ach
es -after
d ui ca
best'vine
c untry i
rhwines.
.ic pickl
cider -vi
wholeso
eserve
the ar
?iailro
espe
in t
igh ine vi
indefinite
4 atilat•the
n years.
mber and
Holland,
,lijes the
s brie are t
to his ?punt
p es, due
re, d, a d, in
lit , ar -prep
°so le sampl
le at the f
t of ea
s country
ade in L
—Whatever nit be said o the value
of hay for stock di ring ‘vinte . it is not
indispensable ; wit roots, an with corn,
• oats and barley g ound together. and
-stalks, all
nd may be
d in good
es for seed,.
many experiments have bee instituted
to settle the matte , and gen rally they
prove this fact—t a t too much seed is
used. A small ex eriment uffices for
this time. On a lot of goid soil, all
drills, of
-sized pp -
de of sante
✓ of three ;
d, lastly, a
• plot treat -
the row of
er of large
, the great -
nes ; while
est. The
second row yielded nearly tvo bushels,
the most.
—The farmer's increase is s
ing somewhat, it is true, but
remarkably uniform. Now,
farmer lays up •a surplus of b it $300 an-
nually, and adds yearly inter st at seven
per cent., (a ---moderate aver ge for the
country at large,) and he willhave in a
life of 40 years, or from 30 t 70,athe bfol-
lowing sums : In 0 years he would_ have
$4,140 ; in 20 years, $12, 00 ; in 30
_ years, $28,335 ; n 40 years, $59,880.
If, as some formers could -do, he • should
lay up $1,000 aunt ally and add4h the in-
terest, he would have ii\ 49/ years, or
when he becomes ld, no less than $199,
000 as a fortune. If be had made this
by trade --and not lost it again—he would
be held up as a numphant proof the
great superiority f other t siness over
that of the farm.
---A correspond ut of the ra:rie Far-
mer says : " Whle writing I will just
' give my method for protecting sheep
against clogs. I have kept a flock of sheep
for several years, varrying from 100 to
over 2,000 head, and for the last eight
years have not lost a sheep killed by dogs.
1 keep my sheep arcled nights, and oc-
jr
casionally, varyi g from once in two
weeks to once a onth, I go out at bed-
time and place around the outside of the
pen bits of meat containing strychnine,
which 1 take up again early ;n the morn-
ina if not eaten (hiring the night. Result,
immunity from d gs, and an old well on
the farm has race ved. a layer of dog and
a laver of dirt uni1 it is about full. I
have never killed a marei3 dog through
malice, or anywh re except on my own
premises and in roteetion of my own
property, and hav not, to my knowledge,
received any inju y in retaliation for the
death of any dog. The plan is just and
right, and every fairaninded man must
acknowledge it.
—Joseph Ham says : "In periods of
general depression like the present, some
people seem to t ink that the world is
corning to an end Be that as it may,
it is wise in u to continue plowing
. . .
and sowing. It i a great teing to feed
and clothe the w rld. We have had a -
good breakfast an shall soon want a good
dinner, and will at want o go to bed
;
-without slipper, nd. to -mor •ow we shall
want another bre kfast, din aer, and sup-
per, and so on du ing all the days of the
week and the. month, and the year.
There are 3651 d ye in the year.l. Sup-
pose we should f rget that one-quarter of
a day,and the wo ld on Jan. 1 next should
wake up and fin no :breakfast. There
would be a fine
found that it ha
dinner on an emp
need a farmer f
never go out of ashion. read, milk,
butter, cheese, b ef, mutton por' k, poul-
try, eggs, fruit and potatoes will' be
wanted every do until the end of time.
And it is caw dut and our interest to see
that the world dos not co e to an end
for want ot food.
•
Pi ekles--110 Grown nd 1Vietnu-
f ctured.
wheat tran, cut st aw or cor
animals of the ox ai
growing, fattening
flow of milk.
—In regard to cu
d horse k
even, a
tingpotat
alike 100 hills were planted
one eye each, cut rorn media
tatoes. Another row by the s
number, of two eyes; anoth
then another of ono -half, a
row of whole ones. The who -1
ed. exactly alike. At digging
one eye had the largest nuro
potatoes ; the row pf two eye
est number of mer6hantable
the row of whole onese.the- I
111
eady; vary -
n the whole,
suppose the
The
The
"Iiidi
most O
some fa
accomp
prefer
mixed
ity Olt •
ley,' t
the B
with a
reincle
smoke
othei.
Johnso
Scotch
countri
flankec
equal
rweaspi
pa
stand.
umsil fk
eul
digestt 11
and be,
gelatin, 1
thus b
the mi
from t
cooli n
jelly.
nutrit
ishi g
but, h
thati
eree,'
• fish, l a
smal
stewp
thoro
of b •
add t
give 0
Thi
inoiik
say r
teat
for
tim
spr ac ng
I b g the early
_and c out what
bushe at was not
s old. It w
fk( et pi b en cell
Fiv w Eike la
m e, we ept on
apewaso ea, Ow. W
2pe1118 1 h n th: g oun
that r, a' d there
In 1 at t at me
s p sed heul
reii lnd plied
houl ev
u ed by i
could tell dis Inc ly
mature was a .phed,
corcIofthe do. es On
spr a# and t e circ
wast al re t de 1 of sa
I mar ed- par icularl
the la a had 1 in ft fo
coveri g vhat ve
side o stri
8110 next
it.
.e ante
8•e
e n
1 a
•
b
eo
d th
Nere
mel
e
Thin f
011 Agricult
using of brea
he list stand
* the porridg
I lent of swee
f butteemil
Sir Walter
matters,. te
bile •the
Braclwa.rd
bread, to
-h m, mu to
s Imo a ar
acies, _ hi
sel to ext
kfast above
mess silver j
t re Of crea
d tor the IBal o
Bilious aubje
e richness df
find the ba
r etive. Po
, should be
d for at least
s pro rties o
✓ ugh out,
e, o being
n a liq
uiring the
de thus, it
nd digesti
the savans,
in. A goo
littleknow
is m de thu
ith two fo
es, elt a
and to la •t
warm. 11
ce nd twc
tote fish
rn vet t
a favorite
old, and ha
se nUing
t."
Brew
alCeti
e
ast dishe
'Scotia'
bowl, w th its
ilk, or, some
or of Al two
ott, an uthor-
I us, in aver -
✓ akfast t ble o
e was oadec
e her wit eggs,
nd bee ditto,
lade, a d all
induce even
1 the luxu y of a.
that of a other
%meal p ridge,
which eld an
nd butt rmilki
it share of the.
ts, who cannot
the un urne
o 's admi ture
dge, to b easily
lade rath thin,
alf an Ito r ; the
the oatm al will
will Ise en by
ished up, owing
id sta,te, nd o0
cousisten y of
one of t e.most
le of food , nour
not only t e body
d breakfa dish,
is calle Keg -
Take so e cold
lis flake off in
it of but er in a
he fish i it till
yereadycupful
-aoft boil eggs
season t'taste,
e: tire, an( 8C1V0.
dish amo g the
lost non of the
gastrouo ers de -
um;
ery
ked
by
nee
ries.
113.
n, as
por-
heir
is a
arge
the
aken
that
vats
the
aged
hioh
8 OT
✓ in
that
In a
soon
egar,
o for
ckles
ficial
re -
jelly.
egar
time,
first,
arge
cauli-
hich
ndon
s im-
have
• the
addl-
ed so
with
tory.
and
make
ndon.
wet.
says
, fore.
hale-
r
118
t
so pre
apted t
and s
to wor
usel
w to
The pa
tired by nature a,s to bo readily
the infant or the adult stom-
freighted With human virtues
a cure when drugs are worm
8..
ke Pancakes in a Hat
cakes, of course, must be niade
revionsly. The apparatus used for per.
orming t
nsisting
d a tin
with
t both
entity.
eviousl
t, whic
to the
gs, etc.
ving d
e hat,
ously d
ie jar d
n pot,
d bri
iiving t
fry da
ing-Ea
11
Dr
pon
nt
eard
of fr
a
1
is trick are extremely simple,
of a jar or doctor's galli-pot,
ot, made straight all the way
e bottom half way down, so
ends contain exactly the same
The readyniade pancakes are
put into the one end of this
Mid be dexterously slipped
at. Then take your milk, flour,
and mix them up in the jar •
ne so, deliberately pour it in
king care that the pot pre -
posited there receives it. .Put
wn into the hat, press it op the
hich fits exactly inside the jar;
gs away the batter and pot,
e pancakes, which you pretend
r the candle, using the hat as
Turn out the pancakes, and
ow t e hat unsoiled.,
SEA ORTH AHEAD.
• AND SUCCESS.
JOH
VINDIN
busin
tlarniined t
Being in IiVint r-
ent w lies to th Bart -
Last vtinter for the first
a greatdeal a out the
sh
in re in the winter.
art of th wintos
had—peripa 100
re thaa hree or
s quite i •sh (we
ir trodden y pigs.)
r Nvf 0 ea ted out
i that ro tine. It
had mo,osionally
I was pnti ely bare
ere dlryi winds.
.clow this pring II
nd certa n strips
tie rnanu e, upon
✓ see mu'h effect
d marks, s that 'I
here eac lot of
ndI also ad a re.
hich each lot was
instances. There
d in this manure.
otie stri where
t ight wit out anyl
lay rigb along -
that as cove ed with
ilay af e the man re was
I coul ee no si n there
inhe low th of egraas;
dIfe e ice betw en that
epos e to thos drying
t which had bee imine-
- with wavy sn w, that
ed and ashed an lacalied
ot e r und."
=pus when the world had
to wait s x hours for- wh
1
y stomach Why, then, whi
ar? His producta will
pro
.,
Not many_year agoewhei nearly every appIie
country family g ea- and m de their own of a d
pickles, in West bester Ochinty, N. Ie., I c ti1
that now yields he largest juantity, not wh ell
a,000,000 cue= ers a year were produc- winds
ed. ; at the prese t time, w en the mann- dia el *•Ie
facture of pickle for sale h s become an aft II 4(
immense busines: . Westche ter averages the nt au
- 1
yearly yield of from 70,0 ,000 to 80,
000,000, and th produet f other sec-
tions has 'twee ecl in like proportion. 1 # by
Thus a large qua itity are grown in Illi- Ch pinan " ti
nois for the Chi.ago markt, the yearly not only food
estimate being fr . m 30,000,000 to 50,000,- per o all life,
000.- Massachus tts produdes from 60,- as is t1 -c, . ase:'
000,000 to 70,00q,0®, and New Jersey dig s da and
from 18,000,000 t 20,000,000. Baltimore 0118 y, iiii
does not do niUc1 in pickles the quality glu ta I y,
ot the southern rowth ranking low ; a fla e lb
small business is lonc in the vicinity of or qth c
Cincinnati and Pittsburg. :Within the sho 0 b
past five years the trade in the West has ant u ; ci•ii
wonderfully increased., and 'beaper labor tt3i• # nd
has enabled the Chicago n annfaaturers do it :le
to extend their business to the entire -lime t
Western coast, and even seriously to milk, 4.
compete with Ne1w York. The bulk of eva r hia
tbe pickles growi in this ou aryl con- any, fs
mimed here, the nly expo of any im- pla n t
pertance having taken place !some twenty- the st I
five years ago, in consequence of a failure • and 11
of the European rop. For pickling pur- afford
so
poses the cucum r in all tages of its have
growth' is used, from the large vegetable cases, IT
which is cut into slices andsold to the weak, th
' cheap grocery stores, to the smallest size defe e,
or gherkin, which is preserved entire. In ph)* an
buying and selling and estimating quanti. mon as t
ties, cucumbers, Whether large or small, wa
•
aire
irrit
ale
ise u
the
feve
geti
r an
hich
e b
• h
dle
ch w
• di
rith
posi
9 bl
nu
and
has
e ai
-nit
It
ilk D et.
Csays r..E. N.
arl ir1 1Me c vater an milk ;is
and ine icine- at u early
but als at a lat r, when,
• f i.nfaii the fun tions of
ssiniilaiti n have een
A s omach axed by
tea by improper food, la -
hot, e f ebled b disease,
fitted Ifor its du iee, as ,ie
rarious Symptom attend-
estion diarrhce dysen-
will r sume its N ark, and
lly on ap exclusi -e diet of
milk. 1 A goblet of •cow's
four t lespoonfu s of lime
lad ed, will a ree with
owever objection hIe the
ay be Will be f endly to
en othet food is o pressive
ested 'hon all el e fails to
ent. Of this at tement I
ive proof :in ve y many
•od ben
rit'on
xcletipi
11
it
3.11
Ld
thin, t
or, the
insuffi
remedy
s chap,
entente of
e nerVes
secretion
ient, the
as COM -
08t, a
utritio
14NU.
Hithert
-TOR
or vario
e ean
S & ROWCLIFyE,
their Great Sale an 4 their Furniturei
ss generally a grand success, have
de -
embark in the
ACTURE OF FURNITURE
IN SEAFORTH.
we have been compelled tol send to
NTO AND ELSEWHERE
s lines of our stock, hut believing that
Male as Good awl as Cheap
TT i•T1 T TJ 11,3
IN StAFORr
other place, we have determina to
IVE IT A TRIAL.
ITR
60M
ith N
AND
Lead
I I
NEV FCTORY
IS NOW IN
LETE WORKING ORDER.
Machinery, Sound. Dry Material
FIRST-cLASS WORKMEN,,
We Are Determined to do the
ng Furwture Busines
Co
OF SEAFORTH.
AREROOMS,
As Usual, in the old -stand of ij. JOHNS &
- Where the
. GREAT BAR AINS
Stiu cantonal to Attrao Attention.
• REMErER WE11.A7
THE FINEST HEARSE
- !
IN WESTERN ONTARIO.
JOHNS & ROWCLIFFE.
CHRISTMAS -IS, COMING
E
J. BROWNELL
HAS JUST GOT IN HIS FIRST
ORDER F
OHRISTMA GROCERIEP
BEAUTIFUL
Currants and= Raisins
• I •
NICELY CLENED.
Also a Fresh Supply of TEAS and
SUGARB.
DR
DR,
Teas in Caddies of Five and Ten Pounds to
Snit the Buer.
CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSLVE.
BROWNELte
DU
PEOPLE ARE FINDING Wilt
A SM
Call
BON
Suit
Svi
THAT THEr IS
1-1-CT4E3T.76-
•
RAORDI NARY
GOODS.
GOODS lig
GOODS # -
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS kill
GOODS
GOODS ig
GOOPS
GOODS
GOODS
W
CL THI
C L THI
CL THI
CLOTIII
CL TH1
CL THI
CL THI
CL TH1
CL THI
CL THI
CL THI
ar . dkc, A.
CAN & DU
CA
Pla i nd- Fancy 1r888 Go0418,
Nalinery coul ,ShaNsls at
Bket tit Flannels and Wne4 Vary
N TH .
KERV AND GLASSWARE
SALEAT
ALL & PAVEY'S.
oFFE,RINGS
G MILLINER
G MILLINO
G 0 MILLINER
G 5 MILLINER
G MILLINER
G tg MILLINER
G MILLINER
G 4 MILLINER
MILLINER
G MILLINER
MILLINER'
•
SEAFORir
Colored and 1 -lac
6'reat 0.9a,crce,
heap, , •
3 .
Cotton Prits, Linens, at .Greatly Reclue d Price
I I
Clouds and Breakfait Sluitals at Less Than Cost.
Silks,
--
0R,SE1\T IC M
Special Drives in Greys mei Browns rom $1 50 to $3 per pm
CLOTHINGr
MEN'S and BO
CLTHING. CLOT
S OVERCOAT and PEA JACKETS
T GREATLY REDUCED PRI ES.
GE LOT OF GOODS SUSTABLE OR THE PRESENT SEAN
UFFALO ROBES AND URS VERY CHEAP.
DUNCAN & DUNCAN, eafort,
OR
TE
TE
TE
TE
TE
TE
LL AMOUNT 1, ET ON HAND,'
if You 117., ant to Get Goocls
at Cost Price.
HALL & PANTY.
ATE
TETS, HATS, FLOWEIS,
THEIr, ORNAMENTS, &c,
ble Fr Holiday Pre8en4,
t HOFFNIAN Spaiorth.
RIUD FT,JR SETS,1
Bluffs, Ruff*, tqaPst
ble for Holi.ly .Presentif,
FFMAN BROTHERS', Seaforth.
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IS CONE WHERE THE WO DBINE TWINETH.
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'T'HE u Kilauea , Sept ion whieli these re -
St
1- makable Ind. o pt 'have aehfevod is the
legitimate and tat i ad r alb of the 4810mins.
thin. of their nieee to -peados a grade of work.
Manship tlist sho • e,cel anything ever before
produced in their] lie of b slimes.
All who ntempnip e basing should, before
deciding, insist u # # # °twinning the interior eon-
stanalon qf any Or an offered them. and compar-
ing it wit-li that of r cone Woods * Co.'a. The
451120 , .
ELABORATE FINISH
Is extended to eve detail of Action and Cabneti
Vork andiTuning. All should remember that a
few dollars erpend d in securing a really tine in-
strument that will eat all:Patna is
TRUE .ECONOMY,
And thattic few do s retained in purchasing es
ordinary r inferio one is
MERE E TRAVAGAN E.
Their capacity fo Variety of Musical Effect,
owing t
i.
o their beautiful
CO,MBINAT ON BOLO. STI9PS,
Lads grektly to their Value.
The attention of the trade, profession and an
atterestad in what is progressive in Musiesnicalled
to them.
LESLIE,. 8 IRROW & -bi-.) .
General Agents, 98 Yonge Street, Toronto.
Also for the Tberg, Marshall & Wendell,
Miele, Pianos. - : 418
COLO WIN ER tSCOMING ON
-
A.ndevery De on should prepare tor it
bYmrc1141m1. a
..11 0 V- B
AT
MS. E. VVHITNEY S.,
MAIN $TREET, - SEAFOTIL.
:Tufa Riceived, a Large Stock of Cookiag,
" Parlier, Box and Coal Stove, of the
most improved pa tern, and from the bestinakers,
which ivili be sold t 13ottora Prices for sen or
on short time.
Tisaware of 411kind in stock or iide to
order onln short tice. Repairing prom tly I
at-
tended to. _ . . .
.
Coal 00.-0 bend,, a large uppIy Of the
best and purest Coid 011 in the market, w loll will
be sold wholesale 4,)r retal. f3pecia1 indu exaents
given to Aarge punhasers., .
liemeniber Logan & Jamieson's -0 s stand,
Main Street, Seaforth:
412
AVE CON1 KEN C D TO SEL
AL
MY ST CS OF
ry Goods Cloth lag,
BOOTS AND SI.10ES,
EMEMBER THE 10
THOMAS K
NOW IS THE TIM
11111111441•0
INPEC
OFF
illinery, ntleso
OR CASH ONL
ER ENT. DISCOU
AT
DD EMPORI
FO " GOOD BA
ION INVITED.
THOMAS KIDD,
T SALE
M.
GAI 4s.
Seaforth.
JAMES
RISTMAS AND NEW YEA
COMPLIMENTS
THE MUNICIPALITIES OF THE COUl4.TY
LL WIL ENJOY A MERRY TIME.
LL THE' PEOPLE OF AL
OF HURON, HOPING
URPIIY, being anxio
W FRUII, 181, TE , PRUNES,
AN GEN:ERAL GI?OCERIES.
All will, as usual, be sold off for very small profi
s to d his part
a Fresh S ck of
toward their enjoyme t
• 2
IaiI
L GOODS ARE NEW, EXCEPT THE L
WHICH ARE OLD, PT.IYEE AND CHEAP.
JAMES MURPHY,
UGA
it8 SI
LVER MINING
..1. OF LO DON, ONT.,
Hbeen inereesed to $12 50 per
results be equal 0 /wean* Indic
. abate, now costhig out $12.50 willbe
• IWO to $150. Perp . # - ,, , , &col,
A. ARMITA
THE COMMEFiCIAL LIVE Y1
T
GEORGE WHITELEY,
HAVING purchased the Stoe k and Trade of the - 't
Commercial Livery, 1 ormerly Ben's; from, . .
Messrs. Morrison & Co., begs to state that he in-
tends carrying on the business in the old stand,
a rid has dded seVeral valuable horses and vehicles
to the f erly la i ge stock. None but
Firat-Ciaas Cong,forta le -Vehicles and Good
Reliable flor8 Will be Keg.
Covered 1 and Open Buggies and Carriges, and
Double and Single Wagons Always Beady for Use.. :-
'Special Arrangements with Coaralier.
cirri Plea.
t •
Orders left at the Stables or any of t llotel
will be Promptlytended to. 418e . ,
.,,
-- f
SEAFOR H P ANING MILL,
SASH)D00 AN BLIND FACTORY
THE sibscriber egs le ve to Wank Iiisrkumerous
4' austere for he lib ralpstronage extended to
him sin comroeacing usinees in Seafertb, and
trusts that he ma be Is ored with a continuance
of rthe sierinet.
arten
g to b • lid wonld do well to give
him s call, as he II co thine to keep on hand, a
largest:eel: of all de e
• DRY PIN LUMBER,'
AM 3 E ,
DOORS, B IND, MOULDINGS,
RING ES, LATH, ETO.
He feels confid t of iving sstisfactionto those
who mai favour # ## wit theirpatronage, as none
butfirst classwo ## en reemployed.
;sr Particular ; enti • n paid to Custom!). Planing
201 1 JOHN .. BROADFOOT.
HO I F R WALTON.
BOHR THING NET.
dal Bargains inilekRy
GROCERIES. in
rid Boots tend Shoes he
n can be, -got elsewhere.
naves.
1;1 SMITH offersSp-
.1..• GOODS and
itatayaisade Clo g
glees better -value t
Jost call and see for yo
OILS, .PAINTS AND VARNISHES
Of the beat brands alw ys on hand. Special In-
ducements to Ca It Purrlhasers, •
All parties ha ng over -due notes and amounts
are requested to settle e sameat once, °Megrim
they will be put to ot er hands for cojeettlea.
897-52- . FARQUHAR SMITX
- -;
IMPORTANT
TO WIIOM IT .1711-21ir CON ERN.
rI'iIEnudersi ed, after doing busine s for over
l• el t years Sea,fcirth, finds himself !compell-
ed for the first time tol call in all parties indebted
to himfor pronipt payment of their account's,
and to orm them that all accounts for 1875 not
paid by the First of February will be charged with
interesti from ftrst of January without fail.
THOMAS COVENTRY.
N. B0—All imprints of longer standing will be
placed pi other hands for collection. 418-8
ECLIPSE OATMEAL MILLS,
NOW- IN FULL OPERATION.'
Barley,
n Tuna,
Oat
a) plit Peas, .Pot
Con Meal Choped;
d 4 Kinds of M111 Feed Constantly
1 MO ping done Tueslays and Fridays Oetmeed
lacha gall for Oats. Highest price pai for Oats,
Peas and Barley.
419 j cunBIE & TH MSON.
THE =SEAORTB
MBER, YA
ABEE & *ACDOIN
RE to inform the 'public that th
=AL'moved their Lumber Yard to -the
the Merchants Salt Cempany's Work
'F3hTillh'4311wilijikeep constantly on handTa.
went of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,
undreesed. Also, LATH AND SHIN
Which ithey are ,prepared to sellt a the
sible prices, for -Cash. Also, on hand a
teagfBtatetiledbeienersstpAseeneTtd6ONHpurtheti!aiviandasiect trtoati
before purchasingelseWhere, aswe are
offergond indunementis to cash viva!'
168
ABBE & MA.
THE PIKENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COM
OF LONDON, ENGLAND
y bane re -
between.
and Ku-
oodassort-
embed and
ZS, all of
wriest re -
y quantity
eir &dun.
our prices
aposition
°NAM.
W. N. WATSO
A GENT AT 'MAP 11TH. This
4-4.Oompauy Was established in 178
S- nese In all parte of the world, does be second
largest business in the United Icingdo 4. •1 pays its
claim with promptitude and liberalit Its rates
are m derate. 88746
ANY
-d standard
does buti-
E PRICE CtP STOCK
CANADA
h.888
Director
THE
00,
e. Should
Om, ea&
orth from
kt°
Seafortk
a t
Iteep
mereifet
beast, and the vi
ally -pays for iteel
breeder who we.
Journal as follow
wool is a suffialen
storms of our no
tirely disproved.
sheep owners,
- endure neglect be
are none generall
which are not II
a dry atiiaosphere
less be a suffiet
heavy rains, add
severe -demands
Animals wheeh a
The wool bolds q
and when it pass
carries off a great
Colds, cough s,
CII
are among them
posure to cold st
tire maintains A 0
and disappointm
o uts off all hope
lows a man to Ire
as all such losses
there is not the s
them occur. Pei
tee has been to
near the barn,
them' up every
rajas keep then
storms."
The Was
Heavy "kid"
from the skint of
flesh side is eisatea
lime -water and To
can be removed,
jeeted to a bra
thence and there
put into what Is
composed of one
gallonsif water, a
a pound of salt.
boiling hot, and
through. it suecei
are immersed MO
utes, A paste is
ly adding to ail
stirrhtg the whil
pounds of wheat
the solution, gent
yolks of five egg
into this paste
hours, after whi,
poles Via left to
as may be nece
softened by beinp,
ing iron' —the
answer—and zn
vitae.* flat iron.
and as white as
as
imparted with A
are wanted. for 11
liming andbran
alum and. paste
The whole opera
Sympathies
The subject c)
pathies is extreM
ad when he hear<
Settliger -turnd.
creases, EraamiS
he aaav fiela
a. 'clergyman, tha
he Ilea:Mace
_Zimmerman tells
endure the fee
shuddered -.vhe
skin of a Peach.
the story of an
dnae the sound
fell dead when
There are whol
I
, , a horror of the'
there was a .p
Edinburgh, whit,
---- I : iiig almost antitt
• I *have beenasi
• even when -Mini
I : scopic form. of pil
a man falliug de
$00.; as if beret'
convulsions; Si
- , wejl-knovvn littl
:
enrions =statial
-' I case of La gentleb
' single etraWberJ
easeofanother;
came fiaightfull'
the 'smallest par
! I a tb.itd, who aas
attatek -of gout il
ing fish, --
.
AL.
Many ofsour
the story of the
his father might
• . morning blessin
drssed, so he
waiting by talk
ready -to eat,
athe plau lately
ner, in. Freak"
preacher, ea
muse In his pi,
standing behind
'ward and. hiteh'
ed on te ask a
hi' Igsual style
er„ There wits,
and he toon.
adjoining ro0133,
wheieoeme one'
and. the hungry
• when the petit
by the abstrae
V 4
About the ei
India oaptaul.
logs as bai
to his brother,
*Olean, who
he wood *as
for the wor
afterwards his
The doctor the
wood, and out
Its r,olor ami
to have a bur
feria], and this
that it was alio
Dttehess of Buc
At
other bureau
demand arose
mahogany
trade.
There is no
young than
is honest, ft -a
different is
minded are
otighiality, if
crushed it out,
utterly, 13e y
TO -attempt to
than foll.
Wu it. itis e
suppose you
the greate4
tory, would th
By' zio mean.
compasisa
rt