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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 18 Apr 1872, p. 4

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B7353. "flww SIQIE$W§KSW§ 01‘ nagurekfgg‘egsv .the _slightfiprick_s_ in the $53113 'he' feceiiees 3561;1- ité pd‘dession. . mind to be wholly mm the little griefs and misfortunes of life, the other, “ thankful for the great blessing «he enjoys, a-figs no memory for the little evils that may happen; "9000110ng them. The. one grasping the rose! how wls and curses when its little thni‘fis sfihgiis flesh, but the Cm or rm: FEELâ€"Concerning this subject the Scientific American very truly says:â€"“ Manyhare careless in.the keeping ,i%%, If thEy waSh' ‘them once a. week they think they are doing well. They do not consider that the largest pores are located in the hottom of the foot, and that the most We .matter-"fij discharged through the pores. They wear stockings from the beginning to the end of the week without change, which become perfectly mgflfiivc matter. ' Ill health is generated by such treatment of the feet. The pores are not repellents but absorb- ents, and this fetid matter, to a. greater or 510’. patent;- isttzikémbick :intoftheESystem. The feet should be washed every day with pure water only, as well as the armpits, from which an ofi'entive odor is also emitt- ed, unless dailyr ablation is practiced. Stockings should not be worn more than a. day or two at a. time. They may be worn one day, and then aired and sunned and worn another day, if necessary.” theafiérw lfiutwfifle' tie bfiezéflows his f’elicity, whilathe gther, in his. wretched- h aomglznw of wrongs and MM all-isles the dxfl'er- ence ? Since they are situated alike, it can not be that one sufi'ers more real ill than outward circumstances :alone were the criterion of happiness, then those equal in this respect should be equally happy. But this isfar from the truth. For of two persons in p: ecisely similar situations, one may be enjoying a very high degree of .12 953?? your intetgst'; #6: 313141, 'time,1f n65a§z f, appreciate and rewa. THE Boston Pilot, the well-known Catho- lic paper of Boston, has set a graceful and practieal example for the fraternization of the discordant Irish elements In America. Upon the front oithe Pilot building on St. Pafi'éfi’s sDay orange and the green Jere eptwined; .wbllch, athefilot well reâ€" ‘.:Q. 0853 in lifesé \ -_- w xouriatgse tits-"Elfin .%“§§*§ ‘9 fig’e, a " t, apfiréciate'dnd rewird your efforts. Be prompt, temperate, in- dustrious, geygr: ff, in, the drag,” always up to time, or 2i littlehzihead. Think more than you talk,â€"read such books as throw light on your pursuit, that youtmaxfie'céine thoroughly posted on all matters connected therewith. Attention to these things will call out our faculties, develop your mind, and secure 3939;133on measure of suc- frf a dyad of‘ghe Sab’kg’thjtq thit‘ act of ' A andm‘ae‘hrm'éx rum”;â€" Selected. and bury it out of sight forever.” ‘sL-cczse. â€"â€"“What you find to do, do it. with you; mighty. ” Be dinigent 1n busi- ness; dobe- thing at a time, and finish what you begin. Let nothing divert your study of the interest of your employer. ,mrks; shouIde‘e hereafter the common symbols of Irish unit3:_ “ Let us kill our :11de feelgng’iEBys'ghefPilobfLand mp very extenstve. The Northern Railway whying down new tracks in anticipation of a largo-Summer’s traffic; Srrnsxanxs Ix Cnuncn.â€"Many years ago, a youth {rent into one of our fashion- able chprobes. He sat down in a pew; but was soon rudely ejected by the right owner. He has never entered a. church since that day. His pride was surely wounded; and (in conversation with a friend, who told me) be dated his hatred THE Collingwood Bulletin says nearly 150 men are at work upon the steamers and wharves in' our- harbour. The im- provements which are being made upon the steamers Chicora and Cumberland are Ma. S. Carma, the Temperance orator, has been appointed to proceed to England to lecture on Canada _M3‘. Capper sails in J une. Ignorance-ofthehw exéuses no one. .. Itisfraud to conceal.afr§ud.- The law'icompeh mime "150‘ do impossi- bifities. Signatures made with a. lead pencil are good m law. Hitch individual in a partnership is re- sponsible; for the whole- mount of the debts of the firm. - ’ An agreement without consideration is void. the manage 1334510-: -. An endorser of a note is exempt from liability if not served with a notice of dis- honor within twenty-four hours of its non- payment , ' Notes bear interest only when so stated. Principals are responsible f0); the acts of {11511.4}; Elbe 1:75 A contract mm lunatic; is void. A note obtained by fraud, from a person in a. state of intoxication, cannot be col- lected. If anote is lost or stolen, if does not release the maker; he must pay it, if the consideration for which it 4.5.5135; given and r‘ (1.? 53$.“ for fidue received. ” A note on Sundey is void.‘ Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced. ‘ A note by a minoris void. A contract made with a. minor is vbid. .352? gcgi'yfizasay :1: ; fin'n “ Cni- Go‘s use ”an. “AA ” The following bxfief mpitulation of busi- ness law is worth a. careful preservation, as it contains the essence of a large mggnfi W N»\ \A L Luau wen nfluyscnefruovgf‘mna wrap corpse: in am and orange sin-ova, A receipt for Money is ngt always rco‘n- Business Law. iness, d_oes not de- ohm w'worldly auditions chwe ”'tw “if; If 5312,: w§o§§§§fifd§ rbé'rfs‘oiibf ’éefis’ifiv'e 'phys‘ ue may -be'_m1rsed Tnto' ‘settléifihyx pochondri‘a’by livixig’in close rooms where off. ', ‘Theyg‘lunk awayieaving himin pages- sion of the situationâ€"A drocate. ' ‘ ‘ ' Gooi) temfier’ with the majority ‘of man- kind is dependent of good health; , good health upongoad digestion; uponmhole- some, ,. well-prepared food, eaten in afid‘pkehs'amnb'sw 'Ill'-cooked,untidymeals are a. great muse oi bgd temper and 931W Q If vie/wank} plant jg our .ehildren‘_the weeds of suecess, ic'do not know any - ’ promising than courage to faeq diffi- .g::11tie . Very féw ever faced trouble bold- §1y who did not‘ come 03 better than con- ’ nexors, for they not V only gained their L . atlast, but‘gain'qd 1:119 force and ex- p ' ' ce‘vrhiobenables‘mwfqfiee and prey Kt‘mchftgpuble ish fié‘ffithgu . ONE of awn-happiest featurespfgthe recent NationaLThapksgfing‘féterviées in England was fiétéetfifiginfifi'insg Punks of seats speciaflp f9: fihe ‘deing‘tNogonfoz-mist specian ~£"7’fl13’â€"hd‘ ".Non nformist clergy {if 'Lgdbn, whdgg‘fi infthd to be present. -At ‘WindSor, too,.â€" the vicar of the parish invited the Nonconforming clergy to his thumb, and after the services Efl'aflfiinefi them at luncheon atlhis resi- THE Kafi') arian. Dutchmana crave a. graphic account of a great gathering 5of Katfirs at Peelton for the erection of a new church. TheTvarMy of costume was extraordinary; £6 eKaficy gave a. goat, anothera. sheep fichddow gays a. afowI and ninepence.” 85(1). were subscribed. What a. change has filmstianitymad e. ' *1, . ATTACHED BY Wonvzs.â€"-Not long Emma, Mr. Pat Murphy, wood-ranger for Dodge . Co. , was attacked in midâ€"day, by5wolvcs, in the tpwnghip of .Digby, Co. Victoria. At the onset, he adrbitli placed his’b‘ack against agnjge rock, mhafiantly defend- ed hims'elf with hfs tofixfihaw‘k, against the furious ghugegéfthé ravenous brute; Be aqu‘ gsed a: 'goad or 508. in Ifqeping bfiem ”lihe’ ”Agficultam "Council; it strikes gm, would do well to offer liberal prizes for both ‘seed and the best, quality of fibre in order to secure c: mpetition by parties com- peting forthe'best quality of scutched flax at“ the meit'Provincial Mr:- l'On Tlflirsday last 5. meeeting of the flux millers was held at Stmtford (rhen a Canadian Flax Associâ€" ation was forrned; a large majority of the millers being present. . After some pre- liminary business, Mr. Perine, one of the earliest to promote the culture of this val- uable plant in Canada,s'was chosen Presi-- dent. Other officers being appointed, many valuable suggestions were made to encourage this valuable branch of Canad- ian industry. .Time‘ will .not admit this Season of imfmrting- any Riga seed from Russia, as was suggested, but it is the in- tention of the Association .to import next year a. sufficient quantity 'to‘ 'nieet the de- mand of the 'farmers who desire to im- prove their seed.â€"_-7Mail. f i r‘Y"â€""_ â€"-â€"v- d e,, . ich isigenemlly soldin [the , Aineriean market, amounted to over two millions of pounds, and of seed one .hxindred and fifty thousand bushels of 51 lbs to the bushel. n It Erie to say‘that theflre is no em pro- duc ‘ iC dawhicho ‘erigreater . nefit to $1133; gem-may; irr‘furn‘ishing em- ployment to the labouring classes and me- ghgni'e; flinflax. Messrsij P‘ rine Bros. pay out annually in ‘wdgé‘s at’t eir mills‘in Cohestogo and Doon, County of Waterloo, over $16,000. Orders, we learn, have been sent through Mr. Donaldson, the Emignmt .Lgent here, to the North of Ire- land, foi- a nuinber of scutchers, and it is to be hoped they will reach in time for harvest work. The advance in the price of cotton and the failure of the flax crop in Ireland is aguarantec to the Canadian farmer that he can cultivate this crop with a. large degree of certainty of receiving a ‘ faitpricep The gent-advantage to anyj section of country‘intending to grow flax ; is first to have a mill established ; in fact, 1 without this there is little use in trying the experiment, as no sale can be found for the flax straw unless it is scutched and inade ready for market, and few would run the risk of raising it for the seed alune, although from 15 to 20 bushels have been harvested to theacre and the average quantity lfst year was some I4 bushels to 'thefacr‘o; which..at $1.80 and $51.40. p'ér bushel affords a strong reason of itself to try this crop. Several millers have, we understand; already given out from 800 to 1,000 bushels ‘for sowing, and a number of new. mills will be put. in operation in. fififl seafcfihlgfin the. coming: autumn. 1. -- 1 --r'4 ,4. .31 :; manihkg M l and water power within these counties is abundant. It will be of interest to our readers to know that the quantity of flax produced last year in c‘lean scutched fibre, IA ALA ‘l.--__-A_ The season is now fast advancing for put- ting the spring crops in the ground, and from the very remunerative crop of flax grown last seasonfwe can have but little doubt that the breadth of land under this valuable crop will be largely increased dur- ing the present year. The operations of our agricnitufists in flax culture, it is some- thing strange to say, are chiefly confined to the Countiea of Perth, Welhngton and Waterloo, where there are some twenty senwhmgmflrs in operation, notwithstand- ing Ethnii‘the soil iivmany. other counties is equally well 33.pr to the growth of flax, no 'such to be hired. Such a. man can make more than yyu can afiord to give him, and if he has sense enough tr understand the business, he will also have enough to know this. 12 When anybody tells you of a. gar- dener that understands allabout horticul- ture and agriculture; hind am can be hint}, don’t believe a. word of it, for there are 8. A tree witli Hie limbs coming out near the ground is worth two trees Emmet! ’u“ five feet, and is worth fougjr'ees 131311.553 upfinjeg, ands? 311315321 they are not worth anything: 9 Trim down, not up. 10 Shorten in, not lengthen up. ,1]:\ If. you had your arms put off, you 156$th féEI‘R-at your heartâ€" a. tree will not feel but rot to the heart. 7. Don’t cut 011' a big lower Mb/unlégs you are a renter and, dog’t care whatbe- comes _of it'when, you- time is out. t 6." If grou éon't knofi hove to prune, don’ t hire a. man from; the o nude of the sea, who knows leés‘ihfifyo d’o.‘ 5. fear blight still puzzles the greatest men. The heat remcdgknown 13 to plant two for evéi'y one that 'dics. ' ' 3.“ Th??é“i§‘§a‘”p1€£ gh‘at' ’th‘wfir'cuno “in 9°E§$~Wgh am kindmy syne- timés escapefbr 'Vén'e yeiu‘ in 6nd flaw. candot bd'éxpegted the Same ‘yefir.’ o :2 rnL~"‘-‘ ‘4‘ w_1}§r¢ ”x; at The foilowiqg twelve- paragraphs m moldl‘mggiclgtup}. pybficatign, 319-le «gm Mmflfifiafimfiafliflofifls u... that should govern a. well regulated homeé 2.: Fmitfulnéss andâ€" growth oftfifi tree "- Multan izi f’afié. . N. B.â€"-A splendid 'Hunting Lever Watch. full jewelled, §91id sjlver CgeSpfox: 812. A written toe wxll‘ be won ,thh ov" Watch. gFme mam, Chicks, and J’e'WelIw wefflâ€" uâ€"Iiy reipamer ' d. ALL Goons WORK WARRANTED 3‘» ? LAR’AhD’s OLD STAND. Will always be found the largest, mid, cheater than the cheapest. :. -‘- "11’A§idhi§;seo‘ck‘d?"“ ' @ WATCHES, .223 g; es- CLOCKS‘,‘ C 1' Q JEWELRY, NEW-doom Ainiifiinense Stock of Col- 20 BaE'rels boiled Linseed @ASTONISHING Low Â¥RICESI§ 1500 Kegs Lyman Bros. ARE NOW SELLING THEIR Immense Stock ! TUDHOPE. BROS. AUTION. â€"-I hereby caution all parties against paying accounts fine the firm of RAMSAY CO, to any person, until further notice, as no dissolution of the and partnership has at takenp lace, and R. Emmy having fail tocarry out his part in the award of the late arbitration, it is null and void. r “ ‘mnn‘w :- ann ' able inadirance. 1’. ‘Mcnh Kbushgm’ pay ’ sHip, vii cuhtes. J. ~pa erdgvotedtolocalanigeneml news, and the Easiness. farming mddomeatic interests. Published every NYglqesdgy afterdogn, '_1‘_enns, 81 for sale. at the Medical HalLb (1T. '0. EL; WELL’S, or at KERMOTT AND COOKE’S Ne_w Drug and Book SW9. b; recenecf, muffin éép‘gâ€" of the- Torolko ape rsâ€"dnil and addflyarEerSI'n-H or sale. at t e Medical EL‘HLQLT- 0. EL- if: all kinds of HARDWARE, go to TUDHOPE BROS. '. B. THMIPSQN, IS RECEIVING “VII-3V mwyuu WWII Luau unuv wvuu be. a much richers ply to _¢fi-aw out of it. The local correspon 'ent is one of the min useful men on the stat of any 506m", ’ and 119 one appreciates his w‘rth more than thefdi’tor. ' *9 g 7' I" G r“v v;wâ€"1 VVV._ 'vâ€"v-v --v has 'afifmbscdbcu. é‘fifé‘ct a paper is in its 16mm; 5:11! subscribers in the several localities would pour a little uews intofihe common fund, there would AN exchange says :â€"To the editor of s local newspaper these three things no among the most desirable :â€"Money let- ters, orders for the er, orfor advertising or job printing. an last bnt‘by no menu least, brief pithy notices of local afairs ‘from allrpgts o_f(.,th_e‘ggnn_tg;n wher‘e"he t'ermmedly shut out, mam foul m5. de- te‘rminedly that m... the sweet fresh air and sunshine; EVERY WEEK{ :--J . -,"A,LE_L .‘I Orin», 35th Feb, 1872. ORRESPONDEN TS WANTED. â€"We UBSCRIPTIONS for Tax Exrosn'on, ”A-.”..-,i ._1.:_‘_\,: 41-. -- A: nu m-___m- H'E‘EXYOSITOR if». _W‘ée"k!5_ News- Subscriptions Received: wigh for good correspondents 111 every tow_n- ," or-town where the Exrosu‘ox cir- tes.‘ Adress “Baitbr EXPOSITOB." Oril ‘ ors, dry and in Oil. 300 Boxes Glass. WHITE LEAD. 2 Tons ' Putty. ’ “THE EXPOSI-TOR, ORILLIA, APRIL‘ 18th, 1872. CALL AND 031' A «an01: ' sike, Clover, Italian Rye Grass, Eng lish Lawn Grass, Red Top Grass, . )1 ‘ ' Grug'fimothy,M. . 'f gar ebches. BroomCom, Snn~ . J flower, large, Mignoneue, Sweet Peas, Castor Oil Bean. and Tobacco and ground. Sv‘reet and Pot Herbs. Canny, Hemp, Rape, Mullet, Nd and whine Clover, A1- sikg, glover,‘Italian_\RÂ¥emGz-u:, Eng- PEPPER, ' THE MEDICAL DISPENSARY. SALSIF-Y, or vegmb‘re Oyshi’, ” SPINACH and SQUASH, all kinds, at the RADISH aind RHUBARB, at PEAS, all of. English growth, very superi- OKRA on GOMBO, QNIONLQbeaqtihnl variety, MUSHROOM SPAWN, MUSTARD, (White, and NASTURTIUM, at o nmnmm (highly ' for icLhng" MANGEL WURTZ‘EITIM p ’) MELON, (Musk and Wmn) u KERMOTT COOKE’S‘ LETTUCE, a. nice variety, at the LNEW DRUG 83 BOOK STORE. EGG PLANT, ENDIVE, KALE on GREENS, and KOHL CRESS, (Pepper Grass,) and CUCUM- BER. a. splendid assortment, st (3,0131% shelled “din 8"} ' Eelixblovstock o'r' FRESH GARDEN ' FIELD AND mom SEEDS, which they warrant to be“true to \ “ / ‘ CA‘ULIFIflWER, d1 kinda. GELERY, CHERVIL 8: CHICORY, at New Seed Warehouse. Karim“ 51 2000'“? CARROT, (Beardleu Seed), a splendid assortment, at the BEANS, Dwarf or Bush, and Polo or Run- ning. at KERMO’I‘T a; COOKE’S. Wholesale md Retail DRUGGISTS md SEEDSMEN, beg leave to all theat- tention of Farmers, Gudenen, and the 6291,15? sword!» *0 weir M495 - â€"h“ Seeds,‘Seeds! SEEDS ! -. n51?” m3. 8:086ng cheaper than * “gunman the m. _ J. KERMOTT COOKE’S. KERMOTT 8: COOKE’S, New Seed Store. The Medical Dismnsary. NEW SEED WAREHOUSE ), a splendid viriety, ' ', Garden and Field, at KERMOTT QOOKE’S. KERMOTT 8.7 COOKE'S. NEW DRUG STORE. .3 splendfl CAKE, wholo and DouoTezg1 .l‘ P uggzes, open 8113 cover- CU LTIV ATOBS. GANG. traumas, Wrou; Carriage Works, ,A'l‘ Tfinhorh‘s Cnnucnf 'Wonxs Steel Mouldboand T UDHOPE’S Carriage Works 2 Steel Mouldboard PLOUGHS, No. 6, Sand 11, i «TM-u) TUDHOPE'S Carriage Works ! PLOUGHS Steel Mouldboard PLOUGHS, rought Beam, Steel Mouldboard, and Steel Shear, PLOUGHS ht- wt improved, at‘ WILKIN SON" S Carriage .. Works: TUDHOPE’S FLEURi’S f.‘ 193,‘ ALLAN 85 HENRY’S SI‘RAW CUTIERS.‘ (213.8an ‘ Side Hill Plouéhs. PATERSON’S BUTTERFIELD'S AT TUBfloPE’S PWW‘; Wk No. 8, 10. 11. 13.511 50 W0”. I74- ' . 11": Steel Mouldboard -A‘l‘- 1-329an If! TheSforeand Dwelling k1wwn'"as KINGS OLD STAND. 3’ ‘I." GEORGE "CK, Old Established Feed Store. all of which will be sold at aneduced rate in orgier ONE SPAN HORSES and Silver mount 6d_Hu-neu, and pair Bob Slqgghs, if re- The honesmonly? yemoldingaod oonditjon, and loud. Fog- fax-dairpctb- that», punc, \ _ hasers «may lay in a. good Stock before the roads‘break up. Ground Corn, V Oats, c., of Flour, 5 Car Loads VWâ€"MUSICT-MUSIC z MUSIC 1' H EREVER the N: PLUS Um Glee-Book has begninmdueod. it In; * “ ’1 ' ’ BRUSHES, , CURRY calms, Jae. Cheaper than ‘ the Cheapest. @- gm Common“ and other: requiring our: HARNESS w‘i'n find it,“ ihmx' ' ' t'p 'veth 34:11,? . . ‘ < ’8‘ 3.1 DISSE‘ITEé'zHOY. 599 Broadway; N. YOrk hav' mamv 3 migums. - Sun 1e Copies mail-i ed pout-)pnid, for 81.50" To thé *pfioes 8,an quilit}J of which we would mute Inspection. mwm be found lower than elsewhere, as they bin-vised»: ‘ thus enshledjo sell cheap ; . . “f .-~ ‘ r Dissette Hey “flak“; ’ " Sifimns 0N h: «1 ~: ‘ M'ZASTONISHING LOW FPRIGES - or Anp‘mfins ON HAN, Leading onim'A-‘Smnmkr WAREHOUSB'; (iii nil @703 SALE! A VERY LARGE STO0K 0F WHIPS 1 is ob pride“ 1 , 81’1ch to Flour I Just Arrived if THOMAS‘GOFFATT. ,- Oats, Whole Corn, For Sale, kliéh oo hater-89 ed for for 31.00. L. PETERS. FMBmodvaVT. York Monunvc'onfiimfour at; five Piano 8038'. four 9r_fiv¢ I”??? I AND AMERICAN saunas ‘! Have just opened‘h-h‘ew shock pf ke- for 89. VERY No. 0! ving Co Hope’s: 9 o’clock for Rochester, that with the New York Central. NM Central. and Eric Railway. for sum ' ‘Eflt. SonthhndSonthawelt. 3- " ' V M'RETUBNING' '“ " ' . -. 'v'. r 12 Leam‘Ghu-lotte, Port of Wfévm. ingstQ o'clock. ex t_S;tudsy:, um flew-“2mm ”MMm: ,- nfim" 8m: 61km“ WWW??? 3"» every 3* - neodav; It ’ , Och: _ W and Newc'uxle «IE nod: ,W. Dada: in will this the cheap-t and quickest renew MM Mm The New Lake Steamer, “ N ORSEMAN," DAILY LINE ,~ «@ T0 ROCHESTER 9' The public an inzited to all and, ex- amine mystock. an com ‘ ' with those of other dqders. M , paces Repairs Prompfly Executed ! of various kinds, and in all Mountings; 61- ways on hand. Customers'an always"be suited first all, 3nd thereby ave tumble Light Heavy Harness: SADDLES, The place 1:956? WNW??? my The Shanty ! ”$15M“ MAE” Sm Faust, etc._ Worth Knowing. 9 Pz'rms' Mcann“ on!!!“ are we duke been. 8151“ best! Musicfortwoanathm“ cent: 3 piece. Emery number oonhini . st least.“ worth '0! now‘ M290, 19);!“de 599 Broadway. N. Yorkf599 Twa Door: from tho Commemill H031, Peter Street. . CLOTHES; UBSCRLBm-zs co? HARNESS, YRNE’SHABNESS SHOP REMEMBER READY-MADE IF YOU WANT Ram . Paige’s?“ TRUNKS, Suit of M_TTei hti in! Songs, Dyan-31110330:- magna- intbo Val. $3; â€"B.IiiontBe Roofâ€"- She Icy Mthgo Fuflnr'l vai “9015’ an?“ id.fo§75oenu. ifiy; N. Y5

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