The Huron Expositor, 1871-03-17, Page 6•
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Burns' Etighland Mary.
On the. first 'morning of January,
1827, I was at Coils#field giving a
welcome to the New -year. It seem
ed a use and. wont in the various
neighbours,, after friendly, visiting
each other, bottle in hand; to a s m-
blein the house of Hugh Andrew,
who lived in. a cottage of two apart-
ments. Hush at this time was 64
years of age, except a sere toe; hale,
hearty, and garrulous. A dance
was going on in the room, while he
and I were the only inmates of the
kitchen. He was in beer. As the
'mirth was
' going on in the room, he
�, bg
fired up differently to the most of -
old people.. Listening for a time he
gave vent to speech,`. Laird; man, I
like to hear the young ones -enjoying'
themselves! In.. confidence before.
this he told ii e that 1%e li.ad the lion -
our to be the Whipper in mentioned
-by Barns. ‘!Man, I hae danced wi
Highland Mary in other years in
that same room! Man, she was a
tight Kizzie! and feth sae was I a
tight ohield man, I could hae
thought to hae rivallecl.Burns nrysell
but man the -times then \verena such
as they are n.00. 1 wad be ayont
fifteen, a sturdy fellow feth ! but
hadna the power o' bawbee. C 111 -
ants wore callants then, ant bad to
eaun barefit till they eould earn
their din shoos And I' se te11 voii
what it is, it doesna matter how
gu de -looking a. young thiel may •be,
genre claes he
if he llasna, Biller, and:. g
is held light amang the lasses; altho ,
main,, Mary an' me were great when
we were alone, and mony a tittle I
thought o' putting my Fan' round
her. neck. But man, there was -a
. t at her that gar'd me aye
dignl-y=abo
d when that ugly devil
stair' back,. and b
- Burns made his appearance . it was
then she looked claim on me 'a"the-
geth.er, an' Pee tell you that "was
what I took warst of a', I used
often to muck the byre for her, and
then: she wad joke wi' ne. So you
see, sir, that I could na hae fend in
ny .heart to despise her ! Ay,. fete
•
sir, it was gallin' to ony chiel o
but 0, man, she was a tight.
liizzie 1 I hae ne'er in my day seen
aught to match her, an' min' ye, Y
count Inysei' a judge. Ireallyshould-
na hae ca'cl'. Burns ,an ugly devil,
altho' to me he was. he truthis,
he was o'er gucle-lookin', he was
manly loolkiu' chlel, and I had eti11
a Lit o' the cal1antlookln' out o' me,
ail the want o' ,:the ba iTbees was
against me. Oily cb el-vr]1a could tak'
a lass in tothe yill atween .-the
preac]hin's on Sabbath had aye max
- tandin' wait them *rough ough tl e
week. Wombn believe in silky,
depend en't, ' Awe], yo see Burins
and Mary are baith a\va', and I 'am
here yet. lean, I can see them
baith before me just ase if they were
in life; but we mann a' dee."
Hunter's 's Life Stu>clies•of Gkkaractcr:
Character. and Hair.
Coarse black hair and dark slain
o e the wall,
oo, the crie
a proachin
on the d
oor. Stal
tiled for a
► e raised it to his
ler was s atter(
hot* from t e prate
•er. Wit out -
rhacker pl t. hi
aek, prod ted
t the rut,
s the boc
That d
iurt some
hen filed
he •conten
tely `a.s h
_ Wog . ha\
p the roar
S
File this was going.
of an ox teamster to his
cattl; where' heard, and
iver a pe red within the
ing up to the lar, he
glasof i liquor ; but, as
dirty lip-', the tum=
cl b a well -aimed
otic >ig man's revol-
a ord, the bull
h nd behind his
is listol, levelled it
n's h. $ ad, and remarked
y dr D pp d to the floor,
cl see lad el would have
ocly pretty soon," He
anot er glass and drank-,
s, st Lode out as cleliber
had -orae ins, and with a
the e !" started his oxen
The Good ar 1d Daze.
Once in a while)
ze ; ' Ili
tiiare: was. mor
thrare iz now
i
a roan ramie
oni.1.n and less •t'ha
I to) d) of ennythin
Haw I do to ag
for them good of I cla
Them craze Whe
Sun in 30 cents hat
7 dollars and a lar
Them daze Ise
145 pounds of N
£.Lpo'ilncls (awi
else.
Row Idol
daze when edi
what men did 1'
` 'Them daze .
austere $.s bo:
ter -preached
of their re okets
Themdaze
the • exception
rode.
Them craze
known, and w
baited goose
Then. Glaze
wasn't bi zzy w
winimen spun
f do •
n no
1 ed
at if
.ng
dais
roll
he
to s r
to
jvli
How
datze.wh(
was cal
wan't sj
Inier.
And t=e.who ha
fuss of life, wiio 1
welth -w'ithou
cum beneath
the good old
ashamed to 1
Mere afraid
B l,,liugE. •
Soap old
+h4
ben
mac
til ,
S
y al
ton
v a
en
be
signify e eat power of character,
along with purity- and good u.e :s.
Stili; straight black hair ,and beard.
intricate a strong, rigid, straight,
forward charrcter. Fine dark bro vn
hair signifies the combination of c-
quisite sensibility:, with great force.
of characuer. Flat, clingilg, straight
hair, a melanchoDy but extremely
constant character. Coarse red halir
and -whiskers indicate strong amirhal
passions, together with a correspoad-
ing .strength of character. .Auburn.
hair, with a florid countenance de-
notes tete highest. of cl•,r of sentiment
and intensity of feeling, purity of
character, with the highest callasclty
for enjoyhuentor suffering. Straight,
even, sa ooth and glossy hair denotes
strength, harmony and evenness of
cal araeter, heart affeeti oils, a clear
head and superior talents. .Fine,
,illy, .supple hair is the merle of a
se
thi
daz
of
to
J: T. Bt1s1y, -
Oltio Ire trr11,E7' th
hogs said to ha
sected, - aicl
liver found
and four i
them" Being
of a hard,.
In on) fust
mil ovaa
worms Is
attacked, w
the pigs,. pea
One troy h
ears --geld
sf oonful o
evening foi
slay, h e oil
long- sarin
found... to
supposed
proof to.1
desired efl'(
delicate, sensitive temlrerafnent,
speaks highly in favor of the n
and character. White hair indic
• a.1'vniph .tic and indcileat eons:titu
e. t
and- we ,allay�i Ice that beside
citatl�ti es, thcro•are cheliricatl pr.
tier residing . in the coloring Int tier
of the hair tubed, which undoubt dry"
has some effect on the disposi ion.
Thus red-ll:tired= People are no ori-
ously passionate. Nov red In it is
pt•ove(1by analysis to contain a -ery
large amount of sulplui , while laic.: - .thinker.
hadir is covered with 'pure ca bon: of C.ml
The presence_of these—matters lithe t oro y is
ncl
end
tes
ion
hese
per -
into t
wlhicl
ance
PR
mall
sketc
PrWe
sotlle
only
an in.
10 St
hat,
feryT mtrc`1.
or
tm
THE; HURON
MCINT SH MOR131SON
them f' good
konsisted in
decons were as
di! ish,-an. d mini--
leu's souls insted
13.- polytiCks . was
a honesty the
lap charge wit. t
.1 Town bread ancl
( a good cion r.
en a Miran w o
tc heel, and wh 'n
to-1}.nit' stockil s.
fo the good'.
1 •.. .
1e
n�
�ratl �
ab
1 t y
.haj and J a boy
,iaor named Jeriiy-
CAR
MAIN STRE
IAG
The subscribers
very liber- til patro
since corntheneuig
and wish o intim
p e
the iciblic
and g
on hand and ai e manufac
W `L
kinds of wheel a 1k, such � s
EXPOSITOR.
AGTORY
T, ;3EAFORTH
feel thank til! for t Ie
laer
e
ce
incl
•
age they1
.
business i Seafort
to to their customers
erally that they keep
wring all
CAR :I,TAU
OPEN Ate.
E3'TOCA
71:;
SLEIG•[S, C.
e the falters and
ve the codfish' of
e uxidc;ryour nose;
tree and long for
when men were
ors, and Wiai115in
be fl..irb .—Josh
�1
Made ua by L
i11 r1r`, it the ver
We o N
all our
usiness
who_
�rde'rs,
sa
- We . keep.
.Painter.
og Cholera.
ncaster, writes the
r ° lie had known:,
-e this :disease dis-
he soni rch, bowels and
o bful c,f worms three.
elle.. -10 -g; the ends of,,
i)o1 ted and ,sh-artr, and -
oug l , wry appearaitVe: •
ace • tel .. cavity of the
rowlcd' full of " tblese
s !1'olaud pigs :were
ah cholera. He caught
ceel hem; on their backs,
1diag the . cgs and the
gay, each pig �a table -
sof soap morning and
clir e clays. - The -second
rve 1 in their drupe; ngs
Y st lasta.rlces,--which lie
e the skins of what he
o bt_ worms, w Vital ' was
inn t lal.t -=he soap -haul the
et. jHetalso put soft Soap
Till incited his other Bogs,
But pay
class of
Parties
4
1
a
a
1
TOP B J.GGIES,
ATS,
COM
TEs S, =c., • -
t ItIE N C D SPO K-
atest styl s.
I'Jorse shoeing,
tention to the above
with tleir.
ood
or US
11 get s.
'faction.
first era,: s
I
Done for co itt y
repainted at ree so
• Belaiarifg pa.
Cordwood, u
Lath taken in e
C
MaI_NT
LG7-tf
SEED OTA Ora$:,
,OB, SAT L.
IG TED has on hand,
d C:once.:sion, Tu'eker-
quantity of Seed L?ota-
II( -wing. vailell; s : Early
locdrieh, Harrison - and
vie be lire aced to meet,
,remises th )se Who! may
potatoes. o Saturday of
ALLAN HOBSON.
c
S
Carriage
TIS gr
shops; al d old work
l able rates.
)14 atten led to.
wirer, 81Angles and
la-nge for work.
-T & T.I R13,ISON.
Mi. H UNDE
at lot No.•
smith, L. R. 8.
toes of the f
Rose, Eierly
Gleeson. He
on the above
W1br:t good sees
each week.
167-13t
iter 'roved their nppear-
FES `or.. ! Hcrxr,EY.—A i late
er f t]'e Barite. contaiined a°
.r: oinail a > >e�tl aat.c�e of
lofhe e S 11 ,
l
ssor Hai ley', WVo noir ;.hive
liana, abo fat leis history. rile is
ort -six , was a pool ltoy with
.lin, tion for the medical •lrofes-
sick ; sec cried Ott Edinburg ; alpioint-
ed.aassist, nt srugc:on in the navy
eruis .cl f air years in the South.: Pa1-
cifie -eta •ned to England in 1550 ;
in `1 54 bed me attached to true
Seho.l f 'Mines ; and from that
tinlle dal s his faire. IIe isne of
the i iostt industrious 'workers Of the
age; applying himself to the study of
ever - pr b]en1 witi2 .a. peisistelice and
an - Iter v -W iicl1 •t.re generally 1 e-
\lnar( ed ate success' as far as he hien-
self s c ncerneu :This latter trait
is 01 e f . the most ',nisi=ked of his
cbpr tctel—his skepticism of other
pderie's conclusions until lie has.
soiv ,cl t len) .himself. He is a root
.ssic uoi s wotker,and an equally free
e is at present Professor
ar tiVO A. a_ton1y and Physi-
the Royal College *of Sttr-
nd Pi ofe sor of Natural I.3 is -
the School of Mi in.--
' l3(r. + r. ! •
CEPA
M P-1'SE1VAT• ON OF THE
R. ; -OU TER ,•
73. ATGH}IAK,E AND
JEWELER, Scafoth,
Ori .,. sole Age it for the sale
of (ur Cele1,`(rat cl pE[•FE� TED
3R: 1,.ACI:ES) t`i.e Lenses of
whicilt are groend -by us, from.
material - Mam'factured espe-
ciao lye for Opti,, pia -pesos. It
is atr c, hard., . nclbr:llant, and
as scar ,! cruor. atic as can be
pr (ltcetl. T e peculiar form
and scientific =racy attain-
ed. by the aic of complicated
and costly achinerj , war
ra it vs in as. erting them. t(
'lIl+l `:I(:ST PEi�tl+EO1
CTA CL ('S EVER idAN
f CT aJ-t L ). They assis
e ,�i.ght mos brilliantly, con
ease and r,Iafort ori th
a cont3nun s ai_tl abiclml
o the eyes and last a great
-ithout i &Litiri.ng to be
ley are he CHEAPEST
e BEST.
0
r
•
TH1;
fu
who w
of Fla.
MARCH 17) 1871
erne
. GRASSIE,
Wis
Imo
AX! y�� 1
L ■
CARRIAGE Aka V=,RCOH MAKER,
Goclerich Street, Seaforti .
•-0
SLEIGHS, •
CUTTERS, .
CARRIAGES.,
BUGGIES,
WAGONS, &c., SCC.,
Built in a superior n1a17rlcx, to order, on
short notice.
C.I Particular attention iyt (1. to horse
- cr ,
Ii1Ir
1Cr3.
air and txcuei a1 Llacl:snlit, b 1
Shoeu � _ .
unclersigrted is now prepared to
nish, PLAT SEED to all 'parties
sh to embark. in the 'cultivation
diirin the corning season. The
g
FLAX SEED !
GOVERN NT DR INS.!
AA
LABOURERS WANTED rfor the
.
above `Voias, in the Township of
tarty, County of Huron, after the 10th of
October Wages,—$1.2.5 to :„ 1.7 5 perday.•
G. BLAI �``, Contractor.
Seaforth, Nev. loth, 1570 153—
can be had at the Stores of the under-
signed : Suitt Robertson, Killoran, and
Ryan, J. 0. Laidlaw, Grocers ; John
Logan E. Hickson ST, Co., 8. R. Corbey,
and A G. McDougall.: The Seat can.
be hae from any of the above parties, on_
and at the 20th of llareh next.
169 tf. B. SHAITZ.
TORE TO LET
TN HE Village of Belnore, County of
,1(
'Anne a large Emilie STORE AND
Dl E
wall
groan
to J)i
tot#'1
11
fe
wearer, causc
improveeu
mealy years
changed. , Sn
as well as -tl
LP Z 1tUS. 3,r0:
2951 •t e Dalne
o no Pedli
,frif,– We e11l
I°
pronei l tints to peculiarities it creo-ns,
teltileratilent and feelings whit tor)
almost uihiyersadly associated I/ce
them. The very way in whit
hair flows is strongly indican
the ruling passions and inclina
and perhaps a clever f eisoin
give a shrewd guess at . the nn
(If a.maan or woiriall'S dispositio
ot11T seeing the 'hack of their
-4 oa
B = rder Customs.
Here is a story of the early
of Wyoming Territory : In tel
the -
I are
with
1 -the
-e of
ions,
'order
liner
1. by
.3acls.
xoom of a wayside tavern. whe
stage stopped to change horse.
where teamsters tarried co ,ii -
few rough cu`stoltiers sat one
noon beside the stove. En
moo main rufiian,vono rlottslyd
who fetched out his ievolh er
eoIlllltencedl practicing ' with
various c l:Ijects behind the lb
•
clays
bar- -
•ethe polis i;; overrun with a set of idle tor. cr ,
, and and -mischievous creatures, which • (
tik, a we may call town squire -s. We might'
after- soon levy a very numerous army.
r
ter a we e -ve to enlist every vagrant
nt
FCl r4 .
irnk, abc ut ,to,vii who, not halving any. r>ilH:t`1'.
and rat\'fill` calling, front thence 'takes >� aha
it at t up lIl 1h1111�:('.lf the title of `„B'ab'a'„til, eeeeeKeit:
and t an adds_E�`(}it:re to his u.tWe.:t
1n
per;
3ItIS & Co.
rect,(rip stairs),
Montreal
rs..
HA
Ni ERY
Between JO5 1'lT .K1T
JAlMES \i(' M_L>LKL
KIDll, Def ndants,.
loth D ccember, 1870:
MAS KIDD, of
the Village:of Seaforth County of 11u-
ron, merchant, lteceivc { in this, ase.
J. A. BOA: D, 1' aster.
ucicbted o the late firin of
MULK1 will please ,call
same at ince and oblige.
TII MAS
ec. 21, IS,O. 139-tf
',soxinES.---Ili. s u parts of the
1a des aha,
gi .b. l dui ) }
coilltnti, thot�a, Y 1 .
ha it is dyilng out, every body' al-
luo. t who \i-�a�1 s a Black coat, and
has
his.
Th
eases is—Seems to have been .)ASH,. o
niatnv. �• .
an rolcl•ifoiblc,. In an old newspaper For furth
we fin(. the following : (( This -metro., ter, prep,
ti •af rth
a name tud habitation, expects
friendso *rite him Esquire.
s assumption -which it really in
Plaintiff, and
and THOMAS
I hprelhy appoint TH(
All parties a
K.ID1) & Ifo
and settle the
Seaforth,
LING -HOUSE, Well finished,
tone cellar and half an acre of
1 attached. ' 1"or terms, etc., apply
Ii) C-ILASS1E, Esq., Bclmore, or
AN CIS COLEMAN, Listowel.
169-4t
D. M-cNkUGH,T
ctfull r i -Mina to
OULD zeslae 3 to -the,•.
inhabitants of Seaforth and , Fein-,
ity, that he still continues to carry 6IF
Business as usual, in the ohl stand, oil.
the North road.
Jobbing of allkinds, and 1'Torse-shoeing
especially, promptly attended to.1
fa,r Terms reasonable.
l(4-tf . I=)AVI1) 1fe AUGHT.
THE SEAFORTH
Lumber Yard.
MABEE • & MACDONALD
Beg to inform the public that they have
opened a LUMBER YARD in Seaforth,
near Shearson's Mill, on the <rround for-
inerly used as a Lumber Yard, by Mr.
Thomas Lee.
., They will keep constantly on hand a
food assortment of ALL KINDS OF
,UMBER, . dressed and undressed..
Also,
LATH AND SHINGLES,
All of which they are prepared to sell at
the lowest possible prices, for Cash.
Builders and others will final it to their
advantage to inspect our stock, and. as-
certain our prices before purchasing else-
where, as we are in a position to oiler
good inducements to cash purchasers.
„
MALLL & 1IACL1C NAI 1
Seaforth, Dec. 29, 1870. 160-;.f
e
cDP
(Jv
J. SEATTER °
UI
32 441
0
h 4 CHANGE BI OKER,
And dealer in'1'tire .
CRiUCS CHEMICALS AND DYESTUFFS,
1'lr;111 Cl \Il',11�',
FA`;<3CCYAN D TOilLET ARTICLE'S
A,Tent for. Sewing Machines. Money
to lend on easy terms.
sr ,' Pure Wines and Liquors for me '-
Cilia purposes.
J. SEATTER-,
S, aforti , Nov. 3, 1S70. • 50-tf.
If yo
P O
1
el W€ll; a go (.1
T1
Trit
• r. A A GE 'S
-.ALL
it 5 ;tett l lobe, o n's (C rocery. .
Opposite
Mai Street, Seaforth
•
PTT_OTO:X ,APHS cf a .sup+
cription, ons irpassecl.
Huron.
ler. Paget wishes t
gallery, thoi gel' small
gypearance, .s quite seri
enaction of fi i st-class 1'
BUSH FA 4M FO
ri or (les-
in the County of
explain that his-
and of mean ape
gable for the pro-
ortraits.: 163-13*
SALEIC€-iEAP
JOHN H MPSON
TANKS his numerous customers for
their liberal patronage during the
last fifteen years, and trusts he wi,11 re-
cei e its' continuance,
"e has ncrw on hand a large assort-
I1iei t of Good Sound.
Green Hemlock !
ice he warrants will give satisfaction.
ALSO •
F (NCING AND DRAINING
LU E3S=RI,_
ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND.
— ALSO —
OOSOO FEET OF PINE
iT DFPSIGNED offe s for sale,THE;
' Affections'1 ala„ theIns,
t
CLT TOR
B ILOINC AND GENERAL PURIMES
Which he offers on liberal terms. Or -
de s _ will be promptly attended to.
of
fr
0
he Mill is situated on the . Tov nline
McKillop and l-lullett,. 3 and miles
m the Huron Road:'eaforth, Nov. 16, 1S70 S4 tf.
'HE (GREAT FEM AL +' RJ,MEI)Y,
i O -MOSES' PERIODICAL PILLS.
This invaluable medicine is • unfailing
in, the cure of all those painful and dam -
pitons di;ieases to wlileh the female con-
stjitution is subject, It moderates all
excess and removes all obstructions, and
a speedy cure may be relied on.
'1'o married ladies it is peculiarly
suited. it will, in a short -time, bring
on the monthly period with regularity.
These Pills should not betaken by Fe-
males during the First Three Months of
Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on
Iiscarriage, but at any other time they
re safe.
€n all Cascs of Nervous and Spinal
a
,. � • Laced. am Limb
cheap Lot to. 30, Con. 15 township ratigue o:Ikslight exertion, Palpitation of
n1 Grey, 'C o. of Huron; about 711 acres of he heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these
With ard�vooc ,
this lot re timbered wit r 1 ills will effect a cure schen all other
four acres of which are chopped, the bal- leans have failed.: and althc'ugh w TINY -
ince is to ihered with cedar an!d1 puce of
excellent luality. There is sufficient of
this latter timber to. dray for the whole
lot- The lot Will be Iol(1. CHEAP FOR
on time. ” 'Title indisputable..
1 (if by let-
Gra,y, PlaningMill; !
dersigncd proprio- i
closed to Northrop ce Lyman, ;\ eweastle
DEI',TCIi GRAY, , ! a Ont general agents for the Dominion,
Th amesfnrd, P. O. ' •'
9, 1870. 0. I 153-tf — i
I
rful remedy. do not contain iron, c4lo-
inel, antimny, or anything, hurtful; to
the constitution. ~r
Full directions in the pamphlet around
acli package, which should. be carefully
-r particula s ape: y ( y -ireserVed.
hd) to Adam 4 a JOB MOSES, 1E\V YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR.
or to the u
51.00 and. 12& cents for postage, en-
Tha.me frird, Nov.
will insure a bottle containing over 50
ills by return imtil.
C1,4-801(1 in Seaforth by E. Hickson and
J R P U g H EY. Co., aiid 11. Lmnsden ; A. Stephens,
Cottage1 c& Grounds Mitchell ; J, S. Coombs, Clinton, and
leia At:r, C,ssi(:— : all Medicine Dealers.
.st of (lf flay Apply NOItTHRO1' & I,;('JAlN, Newcastle.
afurtli. J 16S-tf i S(.le Agentb. lti3-9 -
LE,' iN
comfortable
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NORWAY OATS.
«0 years ago the subseribcr obtained 0.
from Jnzi ti & CLARK, New York; 1
peck of D. W. HAM:OM LE'S NO/way Oat: ,
for which. I paid Four Dollars, 1 i•I1:ed
them on one-third of an acre and obtained.
Thirty-five Bushels ; 1 so1Vecl them again
last year and have now a gnaihtity . on
hand, which I offer for sale at the follow-
ing prices :--From one bushel to teen, one
dollar per bushel ; ten bushels and up-
wards, seventy-five eents . per bushel,—
They
ead hel,—`('hey: are the most p -oclucti e oats that
ha';e been tried in this part of the coup- r
try. warrant the above true to naive
and free from' any foul seeds.
EDWARD TURNER.
Tuckersmith,
Lot 29, rrd Con., H., R. 1134-F.,*
Or -
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FARMS RM S FOR SAL -1.7..
tOR sSale Lot No. 22, 13th Conceseien
Township of McKillop, e,1it.lini]a;^
One Hundred Acres, forty five of which
are cletired. well -fenced, and. a new fail-
ing, stream of water runs throll`li ore,
corner. No buildings. Also, the htllcx-
p reel term of; eight years of the lease .of
part of Lots 27 and. 28, 12th e(;neession,
with theprivilegeof purchasing at any
time. Purcha• o money > ,'275, to extend.
over a period of ten years. This lot is
all ,god. land. For further 1,articukus
apply to the undersigned. -
THOMAS ; T EPHES,
ca forth -
January 11, 1871.- 16-2-tf
MONEY: TO LEND.
N Farm of desirable Villar e Property
at ti!2 per cent. Payments made to
suit the borrower; Apply to
A. G. McDOUGALL, -
Insurance Agent and
Commissioner, Seaforth,
or to JOHN- ,SEA'I'T :R,
Exehange Broker,
Seaforth.
January 1:3, 1871. 162y6in
JUST T-I;IE THING FOR ALL.
WARM, HEAP AND GOOD
FOR ALL CLASSES.
What vari.ed. taste around. we see,
Wberev,-er we may press I
What Fashions gay, for work or -pl
In every point (.),!. Dress !
As seasons roll, so costumes ,hange,
Freeb. beauties daily spr 1,,
Whilst ANDERSON'S DRES• maintains
For afalliniet''s just the g.
Ask those who bask in 1 rineely haL'
Who lead the world of lress ;
Ask those in humble sph res of life
Their opinions to expres- ;
And one and all those s endorse,
Which. through all Cana la ring,
That ANDERSON'S Clothing is for all,
In truth, the very thing.
For field spOrts, boating rips and tours,
For ocean, rail or road,
It it appropriate in each I art,
Substantial. smart and good.
To constitute firat-elasie work,
Experienced artists brina
Produce it just the thing.
To suit wearers, ample care
Is fully now displayed;
The choice is most astounding, too,—
The largest in the trade.
If savings, now, to meet the times,
Why, purchase, then, Anderson's dress ;
h is the very thing.
A choice Stock of Scarfs, Ties, Collars
and. Cults always un,tand.
Merehaatt
160-tf Seaforth, Ontario.
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ALWAYS IIABSE: T1TE
Either for Family nee, or for Manufaca
and. double -threaded, and. 1°m -stitch
instructionS given to purchasers gratis.
Can also insure property aeainst Fire and.
Marine Disaster, and Life and Limb
against death and aceident, with the
best Companies, being Agent for
The Liverpool and. London and Globe,
The Provincial of Canada, (Canada.)
The Gore District Mutual, (Village and
T' 1.'Nariamga)ra District Mutual, (Village
The aln:riavfealreirns. of Hartford, (Life and
Los'AseeesiTle.,71). rallijA(ljustedilnd
-Promptly &tiled.
MONEY TO LEND
At mederatc rates of interest. No smme
mission, and expein-es moderate.
.)101LTGAGES bought on equitable
in vain every advertised remedy, has a
eimple means .of self -curt., whit h he mill
York. 1.13-2-thn
ARcH 17, 1S71
Tla
e First of the Credit
The first occasien on
dheir is- o. fwialnenor jg(a)sneiii;ehd :iyositIegn,
clttle, lands and eyell the I)
all the Egyptian people, in
pay for the torn he suppi,
from the state granaiiks.
of the seven years' famine
Egyptians not on4 pail
bond -mien, sowing Plutrao.
and compelled to pay lip r the
crop to Pharaoh's ti easm y
-without equity of redeempti
clue of Jews excepting A b
quiet, illOirellSiA '0 IOW l'iatliZ
came to Egypt becau:4e he
----they had never seen a Jii.
It is themfore highiv_prok
chequer, contrilnited in no
gree to the see -elite- _with wl
ed the children of .israel.
fact espe-eially . noticeable
intmlection of credit is thi
Josepli left Egypt a nation]
rupts, And ever since
bound together by an in
and promissory notes.) tho,,,
-crone en torsether ,riAl v -
thrive, until one of the twa
I then :the other will 'die ,
The French gentrv are
the plan of inviting g--..iesN.
to their chateaux,: And -
tation set, forth the exac
_a, bad plan either.. 4. famil
very glad to see a friend o
day, and to entertain that
a given, time ; and yet it
-very annoying- and i.110011A
have that visitor at any GI
or to have his visits 1)1-64
is the unexpectecinesa well, -
visits which vex =1 fre
-more than anyiling else.
with which people
prodtves such a rage
can 11.05
and hospitable families 1
in. danger of beino. worn:
rendered utterly' wretehe
of friends who and it
land pleasant to make
ables their tee -Jowl -ars,
pleasure. No cOnSidera
bred person. evitl. ever i.
make a friend's', house
place even ,f -.,r a da:,,', will
fit:is:. ascertained ' whe.,he
coufse would 'lye ()olive
never -overstay the time 1
except on. the ost nil),
- Mark Twain c the n:711
Having refieeted deep
an hour upon the subjeeL
tie discipline, I feel lil
few. suggestions relativell
method f bringing n
Being a bachelor., withont
my suggestions Are likel
:disinterested as iif 1 bad
a child,
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Aeeonling to my obsei
most -difficult tiine to brii
dren is in the Imornin!
them up in tbe 'inorning
at them, but the -Orel-
petition, even wlien not
by cliihhents trick
theireare with the bed -el
only prompt, 'effective a
ly iebable method is to
rip by the hair If your
good, healthy *e0p,
tendency to baldness,
will work with.'
once a week, i and
-.surprised to ollserve
enee will -extend thr
days' interval, inspirin
with the liveliest possi
the splendid. iiage;ultr
To bring up a darling
hair reouires sonic. ener
heFitate at any ilittle
. kind for the welfare of 1
:Coiling ran ;be moil?
disciiiline than' to alio
dren to contradict you.
pen to be betrayed i
statement Or eixaggen;
prel-:ence, don't :permit
Feet von. Right or
must nnsf inately:: insist
I al ibi y and prom 1,
every :symptom of pUerif
foree, if need be.
Yon. permit thew to di•
c=rrilig• wisdom, von
fen feit, their resi)ect
rount1(11 1,y olive
think tirev know leor
the aKpiring egotism
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