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The Clinton New Era, 1880-03-04, Page 1• • <7 , • • I • ;4, AND CENTRE HURON GENERAL ADVERTISER. , • VOL. 15, 110. 10. 1ARIIN1-401.50 E'er Appian AM a4leamo6 CLINTON* ONTARIO* TgURSDAY, IVIA.ROlt. .4* 18E30, .Ntsg$001004 Alia *A1/11t):, 154rI114, • 1E:louse to Let; iv the corner ef Maple street. oPPesite Mr. ;agiel 11 0HEV TO LEND IN -LARGE OR SMALLom sa st.,./ Fairte: Bent moderate Apply te • ,_ .. OE good mortgage security, at moderate rates of COOPER. Atereet, IL Hats, • Olifstext, Feb.2600880. Clinton,Anguet ihh, 1860, • 7•tf . A , LIST OF LANDS IN Nonois•FOR SALE BY welling house Wanted -43.-•the Canada Oompanymay be seen at the *Aloe of D• ' theundersigned, • Xi HAIE, Centainiug six or advert roomy and ueual con, • Clinton, J anal. 1879. 1 „ • venienceis. Address or call at the limy ERA 01Rce, ounton, Peb. 26,1B80.• " Cottage for Sale Mins frame Cottage on Retterthury Street, one 400r J. west Of the Methodist Church. Thie cottage hae seven rooms hard and Boit water, cistern, &e. Terme easy. H. HALE. Huron Street,Olinton • °lintels, Dee.18th, 1870, • Muse to Rent "UM WEITT, Teadher of Mask PAPUA. attendee ,13.•L at the tr own residences, if neeessary. Reeldenee one door south of M. 0, A. ilartt'e, Queen Street. . Clintentillay 15, 1879. • U. DOWSLEY, M. D., M. Br. O. O. Englend, Pessician, Surgeon, &e. Office and residence next Matson Bank, market uare. Clinton, Jan. 10,1880. B BEEvz &Iv:anus. ,•• Office, RattenbUrY ,...1-efitr,eet, lAnnediately.behiad Itansford'e Book Store. . Ofikelonre from 8 a.m: $Q • .0.12. e1R$011; Jan. 29, 1889. OYOUNO, ALB., (GRADUATE OE' 'TORONTO. , O. ,Illatversity,) Physiciani.linriicou, ete, residence at Mr. Manning's, three doore east o i the Temperance Hall, Londesboro, Ont. . Londeeboro, Irma 14,1879, B. STANEURY, GRADUATE OF THE MEDICAL •Departrae,nt• of Victoria University, Toronto,' tor- merly of the Hospitals and Diepensaries, New York,. • ,_ 410r012erfOribli-OOILtl$7-1:111114T012,BLWIELD, Oa. , D. • 1874. flit, APPLETON. - ogrion -M Residence on Ontario. etreet, oppoeite the English Church, • Entrance by side gate. - • Clinton, Dee. 4,1,879. • r - - - - , AXONE! TO LEND."I'have any amount of money -”-----1.7:1.-trrhuldron-goodrimproved.forms,..enly, et 74 pee. - cent, interest payable Yearly. Sum no object if ewe'- , ty ample. Private funds. • . JOHN 8, P,ORTER, Eleaforth,• Ail ARRIAGE LICENSES AND CERTIFICIATES..- . AIL Apply at the Town nail, or at the resident° of the anbecriber, near the, Lepton, Huron & Bruce Railway Station. ' ;JAMES SCOTT, . • . -eDientir of Marriage Licenses, Clinton, April 27th, 1•876eate,,N,,,...e.,,,o, ' , • T1R. WORTHINGTegl, PaYSICIAN, SURGEON) -El Accoucheur, Moonlit' a of the College of Physieian, and Surgerms of LowerCanada, and Provincial Licenti- ate and Coroner -for the County Or MIMI. Offiee and, reeidence, The ilktildine formerly °coupled by Mr. Thwaites, Huron et eet. . . Clinton, 350. 10, 71, • , • e Frain OENTRAL - OTEL e- lete Farnier'e -Albert 1 Street, OlintonV:13. PIKE,'Proprietor. This ho- t tel has •litely been eatly improved and thoroughly - refurnished;and-pos „Seem every requisite for the com- fort and eonveniene . of the travelling publie.• Good stabling. and et tentive healer. . • . • • , • . Clinton,1$6v,,28th, 1878. . W. E. CARTWRIGHT, Stumm DSsxxer Graduate of the ,Royal Cullese of Dental Ira a surgeons of Ontario, has opened rooms In the "Victoria -1310 sic, Albert Street, Clinton, where he - - - constant1ybe4. n-attendoneer and -peeper ct-to• per- forin every operation connected with Dentistry. Teeth. - extracted, m•JIlled with gold, amalgam, or other filling material. Artificialteeth. ineerted trent OD e to stun set. Clinton) April 17, 1879. • • • 16 F. GRAHAM, UCTIONEER, LAEIi & COMMISSION AGENT, GoderIch. Lieensed, Auctioneer for the County of Enron. Terms reasonable. Goderioh, Feb..5,1880. A. §.. V4GLER, D • 1\T r.‘.1" I S rP GOLD MEDALLIST OF THE 1h;00). FL, ONT: Office and residenag-Acheeon's Block, near corner of West Street, GODERICIT, Onb. rilisaTcenveniently situated nonse formerly occupied by.H. Jammu, at) a store and resid' ence on Vie - ' feria Street, Juet south of the G. T. It. flood stable and other oonvenienees on the lot. 3, Ar.417A1SON Clinton, Dee. 18, 1879 House for Sale. . — MIRE two-story frame howl on Murat street, belong' 1- ..ing to ISIr 3,0, Miller, and. now ocenpled h Kr, Balfour, will bo sold on very easy terms. ' Nopsoney re- quired down, if good 'festally is giyen„ Thethouge is well built, comfortable, end conveniently sitneted fora professional or beeinere man. .• l• • • . HALE, Huron street, Clinton. 'Oetober 179. GOO And Lottor sale rpRE subecriber afters for sale that property being a. Hot No.18,Frederialt Street, on Which is aided story -and, -a -half FRAME ROUSE, with good oellar and netted convenieneee. The lot ie one-quarter of an aore, on Which are number of good fruit trees, well, &a. Will be sold on reaeenable terms, o • MeLLUGHLIN. Clinton, Feb. 213, 1880. • ' • " House to Let. MO LEL it honeb with 9 or.10 rooms, with hard,and, -IL soft water, and all complete, situate OA 'Qntario Street, at present occupied by Mrs, J. 13.• Rimy. Pos- Bowdon given on the let of March. Thretquartere of an aore of gronna in the lot. For furthermarticulars apply to Mrs. Remy, on the premises, or to JOHN COPELAND.' Clinton, Fqb. 4,1880. • . • • *• Farms'ln.,Hullett. COOD FARMS on the Fourth Concession of 12 Mullett, within five miles of Clinton, well cleered end with good improvements; will be sold on owl tonne. 'Lot Seventeen, South -half of Nineteen, and North•half of Twenty. Will be sold together or sepa- rately.: • , • Huron sireet, cliuton. Clinton, Feb. 5, 1880. • llouses for Sale.- GOOD BARG;AINS, •4PYCett-ar:ean,';410g6a,t2g$IPOr.letefiliarVignergitr- ve-room- • • own, well, 'dot Onb nalt the pride., may remain on Elbztgage. • " • H.•; MALE, • 'Feb. 19, 1:0. • , Huron Street, Olinton. House and. IA for sale; IN HOLMESVILLE. ' . „ TELE unaersigned. Oir0re. for sale, in the 'Village of Holrneeville, a quarter -acre lot; on which is erected a Concrete House, with frame addition,- and frame Blacksm,th Shop, driving shed and stable. The house has seven rooms and cellar, and the lM et is ocked with oboioe'iruit trees, and the usual conveniences. Willbe UCTION SALE tpw Advartionnanto, ••• • Stray Heifer C(IAMB into subsoriber's premisesiLet 15,12th con. Hallett, ',bout the middle of September, a BED •HEIFER, amino 2 years old, Vila4 little WIlltO OR body. The 'ranee is heeeby notified to prove property, pay ehargee, and take it aweY. MRS. IL BII.MHAM. Hullo% Feb. 27,1880, • TARN FOR SALE• ON EASY TERMS THE umbeeriber offers for eale thawest half of Lot •No, 19, and the south half ot Eet No. 20, in the 7th con. of Hullett-100 ems; 60 cleared. Situated • about 5 miles from 'Oliuton, and there are erected athreprlyto eon- two log home. For m or ters and Partionierc, 0, RIDOCT, Clinton, larch 4, 1880. INSOLVAE!iiii.AST A. OF 1815, ronN D. navio,.. „ PLAINTIFF. TERSUR PTE lantana, , • ,,,, . ..DEPENDANT :Awn=Of Attachment hat Wird In this . Vase.- •ROBERT OrIEBOES; OfileialAseignee„ Goderich, March 1st; 1880.• Co-Piiotnership Notiee;-. N()TICE in,leereby giVen that the undersigned have enteredinto oe-patinership frer thepurpeeeof dOing Ostrsztax, MIMIC TRADE under the style ad MIR OX -DOITERTY & 'GIBBINGS At the old stens, 77 BRUM BLoCIt, ALBbRT STREET. iltertieellIell.t.willeppear in a few days. . • COMIDIETT -DOME11T ' THOMAS GIBBINGS. Clinton, Alarch-4, 1880. •. NOTICE. • Noixoz is hereby given that a party ,calling. upon me andthrough what gave reason to euppose was ra;erepresentation, obtained •my signature to a paper which they professeCwasi a commiseion to sell for thetn it portablb BlackentithVorge, and upon re- , fleeting upon tho way my said signature was obtained, have mean to suspect that the said agreementevill be comforted into a note oft tiiirirrittlin in abovu my sig- nature. X therefore cautionall parties against buying atrynote purporting to be mine as I have never; given any such note, arta will not pay It. • . JOHN R. s.stlionneeoir. Mullett, March 2, 1E80. LADIES BOARDING SClifiGI, GODERICH. " MRS. FLETCHER AVING established it school for the higher educe - Men earning Ladies in the ideasant endhealthy- ilf iii•preVrredio receive a limited _number Of boarders and day pnpio. As far as practic- able with a careful discipline, every endeavor will be madOto make it a home to those entrusted to its tare. Every attention will be paid in order to, give the pupils it therciesa.Noglith-P,decatian,,baftedenJilett Scheel principles,•boznbinin with it the advantages of the higher branches, biallof which expernmeed.geverneeses ,from Toronto; have bean Secured to assist.. Could a few pupils for Vocal Music be mond in Olinton,MISS DURAND, a pripil of Mrs. Gralnick,. of Toronto, would be glad to give lessons at their homes or at the eehool, if desirable. . Penile received at any •firae. Any desirous of 'attend- ing after Easter, Would „oblige by sending early for Circular. Goderich) March 4,1880„ . . „ • sold on very reasonable terme.' Full partioulare on ap-. plipation to , ,JAMES ENTICENAF. Holmesville, Fob% 10, 1880. • ' - .• SCOTT& .BOWNE1 PALATAB CASTOR_ 01 Is prepared ina form perfecity agreeable- to children and most sensitive persons. In its manufacture the properties of the oil that -produce' pain and griping are eliminated, and it is rendered net only mild and pleas- ant in its action, but abSolutely tasteleSe and palata- ble. •• It is pre-eminently the ,finest laxatiee and ca- thartic.known, and es a remedy for Costiveness Con- • ,• • stipation, and all Intestinal Derangementsit is Lune-, quailed, and is destined to take the place of credo, oll and all drastic pills and purgalivess. For sale by all Druggists at es cents a brittle. Don't Ellie, hilt - DL -33119.07 -M13 -E Watch and Clock Maker, JR-WELLER, &o., • Would respectfully announce to lite customers and the • -public generally, that he hint removed Into hie former building, on • ALBERT Srgivr, OrroSiTz THE -MARKET, Where he will keep on hand a select assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, and Sliverware °tall kinds; which he will Bell at roseonable retes. • Repairing of everydoserintionpromptlyattendedto: J. BIDDLE-COMM ALBERT STREET Clinton, Deo. 5, 1878. • • •A A ig t 7.; brb , 41 *1419 g 11 11, '.11% 711*.1J1 u t pi.. el em o 5 7,•• e.,:os ••• •••B .60 • 014:5? "MIMI' —1*Emw > I. 04:1 o nom DA TIldt.g..811;1,1L-94 30-1711°Elf-Fr'4_ U.11 1:31,Hra g•!.t.t, „,g.2 ,g ,* ' cs,.. •- •••eD. e0'. /44 El lf° 1%fg"..5.49.! • et, .08 V,,to /WII VI cbg4 II, s..33 0•-• soh ento, g 24 .2 te 1170.- gta g w • Eilvl,g4i.E 1114 .2a g 14r. railt.,4 -g;5•.r.g b4 Jt 901,1.4, 4.R.E 31a.t1 • .0 1 • a .)31i0ATFOOT ,8/ BOX, LINDgF4TAKERS, Tr filbert Street, Clipten! 1880, REE First' spedial Tliesenger iToBA., — NWAY'S. Traiw for this.year, will gaff froth • . . •, . TPEs'DAY, MAUCH ioth, to be fehowed by othere •, .TVEt4DAY, ,Arn.11. oth, • ' • • TUESDAV. 20tia; • • TUESDAV •111AY dth. Freight leaves the dairPre4folifito all the above dates • Due notice will be given of all future parties. Hates alwaysthe lowest, and the greatest • pains taken tO have arrangement; most complete and - • satiefactory, Pereons joining these partite; are released from all cano in bonding baggage, freight, live stock, &a. 150 1bs. of Baggage_ Free. Mr. Greeaway goes throngh yeith eskeh party. For particulars apply to ' • TTNDER and by virttui of a Power of Sale contained 1-1 In a' certain Mortgage dated the 15th day of 3000- -ary,-A.D,1870, andamde'briattoji--Soorae- the under, • signed will sell by PID31,T0 AUCTION, , ' „ . . At IgeLatim's 11 otel, Clinton Saturday, 6th.day..ofiarch A.11. 1880 . • f ' 'I / ....., . • a.:P. OND 0i21,000c. IN THE AFTERNOON; The fallowingprolforty, vie: -:Town Let No. ito, situate. on the south side of .Townsend Street, in the said town of Clinton, ohntaiping by admeesurenfent, oho rood of land, be the same more to leen. ." • ' . • There is erected. on the said ifroperty; A gdod one story Brick, shingle -roofed Dwelling, 42 ft 24, -and 22 •b.Y ':). • . . • • , • . . • ... •- . 4 . daTyoortmosai.eat,id condition 4 •scin: oe made. known. on:4he ' . . • . • • . . • . ' The Deeds may be inepeeted at. the office' of Ca-tss- , . . nos, Herr & Caunnon,,Goderielt. .,-For particulars apply -to,.------* •• . • CAMERON, HOLT' & CAMERON, - • • ' , , - ', Vendor's Solicitors, Goderich. 1 DAVE) DIOXIINSON; Am:AIM:feet. • ' - ' . . • . • . , Goderloh, Mareh 4, 1080. - • - . • _ , -In the Coarty of Huron, On- • j°11XKNal 0Wlit, Centralia LLTIfl3231111, LZ ITEEL B1BBDT MITAL, latforiacire-K ACEY, BAR IRON, And Kardvotre 'Merchant: MARTO, Pei'', 1880. • • —E3A-FtGAINS_. PARTIES.PcsirillgFARIS , SHOULD SEE TEE . • FARMS OFFERED FOR SALE . BY THE UNDERSIGNED, VICiN.7:27-01, 0.611NTOIV, AND Etniata.ERE, AS THET UE BA.ACIALIVS,, . • MONEY TO: ZOAisI • ON MOST PAVORADLD TE11118.: ' IfORTGACES all. other lemilies 11011414 AND ,SOLD. ; A. S. FISHER, Notary Pulilie and Commiesioner. Olinthn, march 4,1880... ' . . Money to Lend, •Os do» 'ram St01/11ITT. /NTNEEST AT Eight per cent. IIIDOTIT. HERtOR,De0..28, 1879. , • The Duty of ilie Doctor. No physician does justie to himself or hie duty'by his patient, diegused at the thronght of (taking Cola Liver Oil, d.oes not prescribe Scores Enutsion Or Tun Orr, Wrrit TOE IBM- PliosrniTES Or loam AND SODA, as they know it is the moot valuable combinatiOn of food andeisclieine for the Conetimptive, Scrofulous or debilitated patient that has ever been die. covered, At the game time it ie perfectly agree, ablo 10 thc T••••• For the Arew Erg, • A, &JONG.- ny ELL. • Warrior of the isbattered banner, • Soldier of the broken spear, • Pilgrim of forgotten watchword, Listen to a word of cheer • Through. this world in shade, in sunshine, If you'd win the honor brave, Grave this motto an Your standard- ' Keep your head above the wave. y. Though your eaglo'S convering pinions May not reach their envied, height; Though your crest be not embellished, With the characters of light; Be not hopeless, fearful, doubting, Waiting for a waiting grave, • Trust ; and try agent the battla ; Keep your head above the wave. 17*,i 'tapirs &sox, rubusigers, same ageoyould not bring more than $13 or$7.t• oven at the credit Balers. It may he urged that fattening cattle, at the priceegenerally received; •ie p ale* way of Making money, which is, to ;mine extent, true, but it is generally A ore *ay, and if we !produced a better chase of cettle we would re- ceive relatively' better prices; and whether prieee are high or low, the manure made by this means Id alwoye valuable, and the better mi wt feed, the ere valuable s the manure heapin keeping up the fertility of the farm, !which is liable to :suffer when men tire led to growing Wheat and other grain croPe in toe large'proportion to grass and relit erops. There has been a very large demand for sheep , ' during the laet year, bell; for soottoo ahooPp for the English market, and for breeding sheep for thp An:aeries/1 market,and the, very 1:0013 impreved demon& and prices for wool Makes the outlook for, this clasp of stook very ens When on Love's wild myistle °Mtn • °Purging. - There is perhaps no elites of gteek. • Ypu areecaet ribroed to die,• . in the country that has received SO little care. When you're rock'd among the billowe,. • and attention as heve our sheep, and I Veil- . Though no lighthouse greet the eye, tire to ay there is certainly no class of stook There are life.boats seeking for you, that has paid ae well Or the care and'expense Some Grace Darling loves to saye,-, devoted to it, and there le no atoek that re, Strike out I let her see you swimming,- sonde So readily and so profitably to a little . Keep your head above the wave. extra attention in breeding and feeding. The .eemi.annnal dividends they pay in a crop ,of wool, and a.crop. of lambs are a sure' thing, :satrap ageeptable,•-•finfl alniost- clear. profit. Increased attention ought to be paid to sheep raising in this Province. The English mar- ket will take all tho good NAVY sheep we can raise, at ,good prices, and this heavy drain that has made. ,upon our !Sheep, for ex- portation both O.:Britain and 113.6.1:Tnited ".• • Ufa is °qv what We MAIN it, .„%174.t.96,,,11111-99.0.11.119.ffi1Lin,deli1,oted-00414. Gran:T.:inn glorious, good end true ' which will be felt in higher prices to those 113 the life of hiin whose purpose • • . who hive to buy in order to stock up, • 18i te pray, to hope, to OD. The remark,' we. have •made in i•egaril to Misery, becomes our minder,. • •tho, Wisdom' of using purebred hulls, will ap- . When we yield 'ourselves its slave; ' ply with equal force to the use of pure bred. Happy in the right is freedoni, rams ha improving the Ordinary sheep of the • , Keep yeuf-Bead above the 'Ave. ' the country, both .1a. regard. to inetton and • • Never deem this World unlovely, • Wool prodoction„ • • . The comparatively: good 'prices that leriVe, It is beautifully graod--. ° Bearing all the master -touches, 7 . been paid for wheat the last two •yeara; has Of a niatolikas niaster-hand- already had the effect of leading our farmers Nature blooming; to, rush in the direction of too ;Imola wheat Stars are shining; Don't sit clown to fret and rave . • growing,,whieli• I fear will be found to be a mistake. Manitoba and the North West Will -And consume your strength.to son be a strong competitor in that line, and Kn'ely your head above the wave, : we cannot -expect to tope with thoee sections in Cheap wheat 'production, besidep,. we Will goon impoverighour farms if 7e do not feed stock to make Manure. . • . • . . A question, Which might engage:the atten- tion of: your. °lab, is the tariff on American. oorn which grain Was formerly fed in large quantities by Canadian farmers, .who found, cheaper an MereLP,EoRtfilile-to .140,41.4 onrown grain, litit'Which eeeros to be effectii- ally sluit. Out bythe duty imposed upon it. in this, and Army sections of Ontario, the pea bug hae renderedthe growing Of peas' fib ppieta .pereplate.f snore, end: the question lila • arisen, -"What grain shall use for fattening our steek-?" Though I have little sympathy with the- idea -ref. farmers -interesting them- •sebres itt the prevailing :syetens of what tos • Taw called, "tariff .tinkering;" yet in vie* of the fact that thegconapose the vat ajori- ty °film -ratePayers • it ie.& %libation whether protection is the inherent right of .only the mounfactarers-the few -Or whether vhat is " sauce for tht. goose is not also "sauce for the giinder;'? and if go, iwhy should:not the farmer have.protection on his Wool and other productionwhiph have to cenipete with: the impeded. articlos. '. • 'Having indicated a few subjects which may serve to elicit diem:Mien, if, not to afford in- -formation, I eubscribe inyselrizifnIl synipa- thy with my'fariner friends,, . • • • Yours faithfully, jonx O. SNELL. • • "Tho AgrieulturiAs of Canada,' WAS then gitoin;and responded to by Mr. T. Moon, who. said that the Oubject of agriOulture Was of gi-. gantie Magnitude and of paraniount frappe- Mime,as all were dependant upon it for their: daily.adstenance, and it woe the basis of all other institutions and employments; and illus. tratsd these truths from the .aany, routine of 1)0820088 patent to every One. Spoke of, the: rapid increase of wealth by the clearing ef the forest and.00nverting the Mod into pro-. duotive farms.; the springing up of villages, :towns and pities, and each ono of' thee,' con- necting themielyee together by means of the iron reitall being the outgrowth a the agri- culturist.. This being the ease -,he showed the lamOrtisnee of every one doirig their utmost to uphold: the cause of agrieulto ;and sold that, that man Who develops the resources of :..the emintry to the grealeet degree is deserVing of the highest commendation. Pointed out the necessity of being well informed' on the sub-.' etaaee, nature and • quality of se„ils, as alt knew they greatly vaned, and this knowledge would' enable a person to make the post of wile. and guide him in the application ..of barn yard midartificial manure, so as to main- tain the soil in its !Wirral fertility, and apply those qualities that it Was deficient in. lie said that some phople. had -referred to unlet- • • Should the hand of dire miefortune . • Sweep away earth'e tree:mired prize,: --,*"Shed, bittiltie=ifitar otpity, ' 'Labor nward, upward rise, . Work for honor, pray for mercy, liirture truth and love the brave, Say to every nian in sorrow :- Keep yon r head abeve the wave. . • • The Bullet Branch :Agricultural.* .Societyre , . . . . . Last week we had no more thap time to nominee:the holding of the dinner; and we now, therefore, give a brief sanunary.•,ef ptopeadings7lAfte7 the °lath was remoVed .the ohairnian gave • the Usual loyal toasts; whichwere loyally responded to, after ivhieh: Dr. Williams reed the following eloquentimd inetretive _letter .frenc Lodge Stuck Farm, Edmonton:, -As he is a *ell 'known importer and breeder of Mock his letter will be read with * great dealer interest i ' . : ' . • '-.Etenoreiv' ' Jan: 80t 1880. De - • - Arr. ArichOlas Robson, accrelary Hallett .4i'gri. : ..cuttwal Society. , . • : , , lify Ditkie Sin, -I Inn, in -receipt, of your esteemed (aver inviting me to attendthe an- nual dinner of your society. I desire to nay ; feel flattered by the repeated invitations. I havebeen favored with, by the offieers of .your societies, to :participate in year annual° festivities, and it would afford me great plea; ;lure to accepti the invitation thie time; but I regret to say that circumstances Will not Per- -neit-vay-dolag-se:veithent-fe'Considerabitesiterer- fire. Which I do not at present teit•my way to maikenu.'ve-n Strong- fellow -feeling fOr,:nly tiro., thor farmers: of the line county. of Huron; , and Would enjciy tho oppertunity of meeting: with them, and discassmg: matters in which WO are mutually interested. '• I am hopeful that we have been the worst of the finsincilll dcifyiession which has for several years- past prevailed, and that 110.1110, on the eve of bet-. . ter • tinks, A stste which. I ara:, sure :we have all heartily wished for. • ' If theappression:haiha,t1 the effect ofteaeh- ing us lessons -of economy, which, I feel Pre it lies,.. then:we may reasonably look for a' seheon of substantialprosperity, and it, win -he Well if the lefteons of the dark:days have Ma:pressed upon no the My of rushing into . hazardous speculations, to which- we are apt PI be tempted when money ie more plentiful. The swicessful opm-H-Wig of a market for our live stook, on fhe Other !Ado of the Atlantic, ' and . the increasing demand . for tattle and sheen for that market, is certainlya.favorable indication for the future, and should lead mit farmerfito give more attention to improving. the quality of their stook, by theame of pure -bred-male animok which can 'now be obtain- ed at reasonable, prices -prices within the reach of the average farmer. A pure bred . bull can now be . bee& at . figures that war- rant the venture as a ,g00a: inveatmdnt, aithe convenience of having a: ' geed bull in the neighborhood, the gasibig in linie of going long ' toted mon-who bad made good and suceeseful. distances with Otis, andthe improvement farmers, but thoughtsuch men Were highly Made- in a man's own stook will more than educated by the e*perienee they had enjoyed; 'pay eapensee of keeping, and the bull should: 'in contact with men offintelligence and °du- b° worth, for beef, at the end of his term, cation'. Spoke favorably of the mode rttpi nearly aa •much •as his first doh.. And first, and. the effects resulting from it. Pointed here, I submit that the slaughter of bulls atout the necessity of keeping well posted with three -A° five. yeatit old, when the 'animal has the °anent business pf the times if we hoped proved a good breeder, and id quiet, is a role- t� be succeseful faunas; briefly tomthed upon take: .A.bull is just .ali useful, and just as the feeding of stock in preparation for. the likely to preclude good Stook atten years 68 English market-shelter.for firinimplements hots at Iwo or three. , . • and economy in,the whore Manageinent of the / think danaditin forniars owe it to them- farm -urged the adoption Of the cash system, selves, as a- Matter of vital interest to them. so that they would not only kin,* the Pod.; :selves, to give earnest and immediate atten. tion in Which they stood, and .be exempt from tip' to, this nutter of producing the - quality Misunderstandings at settlement day, butit of cattle and sheep Which the export trade do. Weald- lie found the best Meerut to prevent mandsOir order to keep exporter!' from seek.. extrevagance. Ile coheleded an eloquent and in other and foreign' field s of supply; ' Xn instruetitis epeech by a few words of Imola- this oonneetion.1 would else urge the miller- tien of the Dominion and the people:Who in. timise of feeding young etc.& well; to keep habit it. . ° them improving*frOm Ibirth, 'se aft .to secure Mr. aos, BiggioefolleVved„ who took up the early maturity. I belieye all the experiments eithjeet of agrieriltural sofiletieg, and the incli- And tests that have been made in this diree- vidual and collective benefits to be derived tion, go to prove that more imprOVeinent and from theta and coneltided by urging all to Mere profit is niede in feeding young animals bscontememberts of such. sociatiece . . thanalder ohs and that there le lid adVan. Mt. 8. Andrews speke.of the pradical farm. tage in -Wing irders1111 they are nidnr• than- -err; and--showelthat-ohly-suelt..e4d. be.slie••... three yeerli, and I AM not ,pertinadect that eciesful, : . • there -is not More profit in sending them off Mr. N. Matheson, vice chairmen, in giving at two years. The awards fit the leading fat " IhipetterS, breeders ,ani heaerv, gave tit, stook tJbows Of England and Anierioa . laet Prelate to it. feW Womb very -commendatory of year, all pointed in 'this direction, Alai amthOen whm. had exp6nada large aniounte of Willing to Willey° that it will yet be generally Money and labor in importing geed stock, admitted that twe yeor•olcl beef is the Most thereby improving the gook .of tin &AIM*. profitable to both the producer and thetrader; Mr. F. Gallant, of Goderieho responded on To this end, the first requisite is to use pure behalf of breedere !Ma teedere, although he bred short horn bulls, in order .to pre:clue° a was not now engaged in tlaat,oecupation, but better 'elms of cattle', and the seeorld.'is to be had had a gretkdeal of expoyiertee 111 iitin.:. feed them eo as to keep them steadilYlinproy, libation With it: Strongly pointed Mit the ing fromt calfhood till they are sold for ship- necelleity of uaing good. and pure Males; and ping to market. As an example of the adult. exercising great Otte in feeding; As We ne tag° of raising well bred, ream,I have 50011 retrains. tgoocl weight for tho piglisli Marinate rade Durhanrstei er oolvo* !sold n thig neigh* 11 10 iniperative that this principle int.0 ho ; orhood, this whiter, ot eight Months to, (lamed out, .. .... . ir $14 each,. while coninion calves of the Mr. W. 4. tiggins also briefly responded to , • , . • . • ,i4 • 4 • , the toast, saying that as he had only been' a few years engaged, in thoroughbred etock rais- ing, he 'mould not say Much on the -subject, but he could, cosy that he took great interest in it, and ho found it more profitable thao to raise peer stook. Mr. A. Ines followed in a fevr worths illus- trative of the wiedom of using first•olass thor- oughbred !sires, if we expected to carry on stook raising profitably, seolriaj°phunt Cfourmthingdyfe°41°eWxeedrliounrglin'ngoaairril'Irg- out the .objeot had ia view by those who melt that day to organize a sogiety for the purpose ot holding a union county show. It °Trafl WerthY of 'every effort, and he hoped encomia Would attend them, as it was thne the small township 'shows ceased to be held, anil a good central exhibition established.. He alsd spoke • of the °tittle trade with England, and the no- cessity of having welt bred and well fed (cattle 14 'Berstein, the trade. - • ' A number of other toasts followed, respond: ed to by Messrs. T. Cooper, W. Jackson, w. • ▪ Ransfoi•cl, Jos, Chidley, D. A. Forrester, .,..., Powell, ,of Pennsylvania, A. BOOR, John ,Beacom, and ;several others. The interest of the opeassion Was heightened by several songs behag sung in good style by Mr. T. Neilans, Of *Hullett, and Mr. D. Morley, of Clinton; . The party broke up about two, e.m.; eft:Pen:: ... • joying a good time.• .• STANLEY. , . •EAmy risinon.•-•.--A dozen fine- eheli' Were " • - " - •caught with the rod and line, in Mr. Donald t.Ore4mwsc2 pb,318pteheFi3rebek7,.tel__e_on.„tf_Sta„ev.ley.„_on rams liENTED. Jas; Laut has rented the farm of the late Dittman McEwen, for a terinr:).tThoe tenBaaijir; Md, jr,; had also rented •the • property of Ms:. Thos. Baird, sr., for atom of three years. HOLMESVILLE. DDERA.L.-m. C. Cameron, Esq., M.P., has kindly donated $5 to the liolreeiville statien, which is to go towards the internal improve- , went of the building. ' ' Sartioae,---Rev. ;1', Philp is holding special . • services ha connection with the 1VIethodist church here. : • • _ THE SCHOOL. -Mr. ConnollY, teacher of the school here, is giving general satisfaction, a thing generallyy.. . ' '71 • .• • BLYTH. . . B.51Eiz=while_win,..2...ilic.:1A._ifie..,....vrood` • in 1VIOrris,. on Wednesday last, one of the logs • • rolled 00 mr, •A„. McInnes, breaking his, leg,. , and three of his ribs: 7 ' AcCIDDN.T..--The other day while hauling manure with Dr. SloanIs team, Mr. Clewit fell off the load and was severely hurt. This. is the second time that he has niet wlth 611 accident of this kind Within a:short perks', Considerable. 01.HEMQ1 WEE caused here this week on. /earning I Messrs. Wey and. Wm, Brownlee "left for " the laud Of the fred.". The fOrn it is' said:, leaves liabilities in the neighborh ' 4 of $2,000, and has evidently been prepo for the event' for some time, General Burp • is expressed. at •Mr. Brownlee's dep'arturfe • he ivas:not.000sidered to he embitiassed,.. was looked tlifein•AS strictly hottest • incl.'''. • • it is said. ho will even pay all his iodeptechi • , 00HERICCH TOWNSIII•r FARM RENTED. -Mr. ' T, M. , Elliott b rented his farm.of 00 acres, being lot 89,, !stn. ".° eon. or Goderieletowuship,. to Mt. W..Phiepe,. for.a terra of. three yettre, for e1,000 This is considered an exceptionally geed rent; but. there is an extra good orchard on thePlitesie. Mr. Elliott is going to Manitoba to speculate. • • , GRANGE ASNIVERSARY:-On the evening of the 251h -Feb., one of the most enjoyable • - • dal gatherings the writerhis ever had the: pleasure of attending in the neighborhood, was spent at 33ro. John Budd's, our esteemed. • searetary, (this is his third terni of•office). ' •About fifty ofthe members and friends df the order wers,entertained by our host to asump- tuous dinner, on the occasion of the ,anniver: eery of the birth of Our grange. The • justice . that was done to the table spoke amply for its Merits, even our epicure seemed satisfied: After the Clothwasremoved, the company- . betook theniseiVes to mirth and the dis-enssing . of the general topics of thef day • with games plays. yoeal and instrumental music the even- ing passed away pleasantly. About midnight . the company broke up, alLhehig-satisfied that „.-- • • : it is good to be a granger,and also .pleased with the hospitable reception given them. . • ONS WHO WAS 'TILERS. • • - • • • •• , ,11,1A-„AsS.--1/7J°asit.. NgS etvicoM; he, ef e�n, caught 6 "Wight cold last week but hat • • -• dinee turned to mflaraation of the lunge, and ' .• very 'slight hopes are entertained of his' re- idn6Avethrcris;eavsieciniiiktY inof late, whole families are 'fluenza has been spreading etriakeix down with it at a time. It is Very.' tontdgeous and is supposed to be. caused from the sudden variation in the weather. 'RE-xxoannis..,•Prof. Salter has been on. • gaged for another quarter•at-Sunehine,, to conduct the singing class as 'formerly. We joinin wishing them eolith:me& success. • Enikanortit•-The following -ie tho correct standing of tho pupils of 83. No, 5, Morris, • 4 for the month of February. The standing is baeed. On proficiency and .good conduct :- Fifth..form,.1st, Henry Clarke 2nd, Jahn tubba; 8rd, Stephen Taylor. Fourth form, • 1st, Distrld Armstrong ; 2nd, Wm. Haelam ; 3rd, Almond 0101)611 ; 4th, , Alex. 01.0akey. Senior third, Ist", :Alex. Dadour ; 2nd, Thos. ' . Wilkinson11. ; 3rd, Sae. Lawrence; 4131, Ed, !"' Wean. Junior third, Id, Geo. Wilkinson; 2nd, Itobt, Russel ;• 314, Wni, Stubbs; 4th, Jas. U'ilkinsou. • Senior second, 1st, WO? Badour.; 2nd, Frauds: Taker ; 3rd; -AleV. Hood; 4th, Annie Lobb.- Junior 113t, • T. C. Wilkinecin ; 2nd, 'MOM; Masters; 3rd, -Melissa Tsieker ; 4th, Chas. Taylor. Senior first, 1st, Ellen ('lank; 2nd, Cantley Baines; 3111,..Annie Campbell; 4th, john .CO•Conrier. Sutler tint, lot, Wm.' Ward; 2nd, Albert liaggit ; 3rd, M. Bailey; 4131, Peter tadour; WIIAT IS B11ONCl/ITX8 Dronehitis OA inflammation of the umbone lining of the Votehial tubes,or smaller remit/alio/ill of tbo windpipe. In ito milder form itis oommonle ogled a Vold on the oh*. Thermal symptoms eta hoareenoill dosotigh, a slight 44000 of fever, followed by OXVOiSt• pitrati013 of10.1100II0 at fieet thin and aftertrarde*MbuiN the, Severe forme there is more fever, cough and op. .1)1.081316n at the °hut, whit% yiell to repeated donee of liagyardleDeetoral Daimon, at tho same tira4 adog,ing. alight diet, and keeping the bowele open With LW+ yardlo ot eoreaother mull purgrtive. 4. . . • .0. •