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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1874-01-09, Page 7JAN. 9, 184• • No ay and S eden, The following is an epit Da 0h3llu's lecture on fa 1 MMidni ht Sun dude of P. B. he Land of the Thera, is a country fat a tray from our shores ---far away toward he ie3T north. It is a Glorious land, with bolsi and mag- nificent mountains ; with well -sheltered valleys, wit ture:ldllue amici lovely lakes, tiers: haps, t forests solitude of which seems t bulent spirit of m;ui, cotu which in their flight town in a thous:in.l ea wade stream which -rush into l low in �igantic waterfalls the delighted beholder. that laud the sun shines day and night in Jung, July, and pert o. August. At that p i i al no stars are t be seen. The moon Sheds no lustre up the.. earth. The summer is short. , It is dust long enoug to give time to the wild flowers to blot and fade awa`-Chen cold winds blow and grass bei us to look y el- . low a d leaves begin t wither, and swallo -s and other birds ly toward the south the moon shines canoe more, acrd at Iast be seen. Then the he in a Iiiaze of light. II y �ht 1 ave I traveled miles 1 yed the mag- nificent scenery and glor ous climate of that c t untry ! It is the "Land of - the Midni ,ht San." I love t ese Scandina- vians. I love these pleas r,nt-hearted and their kindness, ®o people in the. hern_ people of en everywhere, country is the. ols also abound, 'ke our public , they are good Protestant and before I went as a. sort of wild. totingy, , having a popu anon • that was only `ialf-civilized, but that i a mistake.. They all know haw to i In t e public schools obl`-igid to Learn Fr and 'German. It is that 4' Lancl of the' Mich the largest in Ea he largest in the w of pine, birch, am deep, narrow, 1 ravines, pis- inimex se gla- lpe,'aiid, per- orld—immense fir trees, the sooth the tor- itless rivulets, d the sea, fall , rivers and lie chasms be - that astonish n the north Of there is no more t wens seems to be Ow many nights! k nd fillies, and �.nJ blue -e 'eel people. 1 love their ' ouesty. There is world so good as this nor Europa- Churches are s and tl e church in that Brand stand -point. Sch bf co Irse, they are not echoer s, but, nevertheles schools. The people are Luth ran. I hast an ide to Se .ndinavia, that it hitt any better,, 'With this slight excep- tion, our cl.e •ub is perfect and I could not condemn him for such a trifle, though eveu if 1 should he could not complaiu of haying been condouiued un- heard. heard. But 1 will be patient, for if the murderer of 'Fisk deserves three trials, how many more trials should we gite to the. innocent murderer ' of _sleep ! - :7 do wish come. philantrophic individual would establish a domestic school fer the purpose of teaching matrimonially dis- posed. young men the art of holding ba- bies. Had I acq++uirecl this art wh n young niy �v4ite wo Uel not now bo obIig d` to suer the aeon s of suspense whan- ever the child is u3 tier my fatherly pi o - t) . The firs tune 1 attempt d , to clasp my first -bo: n to niy thro bi ig bosom, the nurse old ire to hold out iy bands in front, wl' jell 1 did. Then s e carefully laid the I reeious burden acr )ss them, and. would you believe it, in tsacl quietly reclining ii a horizontal po ition l t b ed. its an en a er nd d. he ead and write.,_ the pupils are tch, English, good land— iight Sun"—and I am goin to try to lead you into it. On a}fine summer's day I lef Stock- holm, which. by the way, is on of the roost delightful an interesting cities in Europe. Toward micl-day -we came to a plate where we were going to get din- ier. I came to a large hall in t e midst d which. was a table, on whi h was a wry Itvhte table -cloth. `I`he, Meat and vgeables were cooked, and I sat down e:speeting one of the servants to ask me w Imy as- ton's s when, was going to eat wh, to g ? ton hment, every man. commenced to help himself. I ate also, and when. I hal _finished the meal I expected to be Aske .for money. Nothing of the kind. hen we had done we went to the coon ler,. our word• was trusted, we paid the cost (twenty-five cents) and then left. While I was in Stockholm I thought I would very much like to see the King. He carne to the city two days` after my arrival and received me in the most char;uting and agreeable manner: He asked me to spend the next day at his sumner palace, a few .miles from. Stock- holm,and of course I gladly accepted the I invitation. When I went there I saw no policemen, no soldiers, no ser- vants, and when 1 entered. the 'apart-. -meat in -which the King was, T found him in his shirt sleeves engaged in paint- ing_ I then left to see the " midnight sun," and, to my astonishment, met an oldgentleman of seventy-six, from. Phila- delphia, . who was bound ona similar mission. It was in the summer, and there was 'to the time I get no snow. After- a I farms, and- to my utter ast nishinent found that the cows were fed On raw fish. Then after a while`I found that not oniv the cows, but the sheep and oats were 1 on raw fish. Fin v I re -shed Fin- xceedingly agree- d then I would the desert, as you round the church To matter? if you way. your people t graveyard to be .ed there. •I fourd the clergy well wcated and exceedingly simple and amiable. Then I went on following that "' midnight sun'" day and d Is. Final- lyiI reached the nor here e tremity of Europe, mist what a and fi Final- 1 it was to lmy journey. There stood that mid- night stn and that Polar se in all itsact beauty. At last I was. went to study the that three of my laced into Norwe- d that the people by name. -I ad simplicity! .of the rich, the of the ivo en, and the sin- . M ESSET & S'' the whole �eople. Never have (Late of Hamilton,) honesty as I have experi- een such ,, as it did iu her ar itself up, and rd heels to its head arias t the floor 1 inch. I quickly second edition, but before 1 could good firm hold of the yielcliug ,youngs he gave a convulsive twist baekwart turned a back solnmersault on to the b The doctor wants us to bring up baby up " by hand," but I object, for the reason that I was brought up by my mother's slipper, ancl. think -that system far more effectual CUTTERS I CUTTERS !. s, it suddenly= do cklessly strikiii slipped through efore 1 pould thii picked up my fa k e I ' Huron Carriage Works, (Latel•leintosh & Morrison) MAIN STREET, - SEAFORr`H. rTtr�r, undersigned has on hand and is making 1 FIFTY CUTTERS Of First -Class material. and of the best finish, which he will sell cheap for' cash or on short dime. Also, on hand and for sale Toocl-lrori, of every Description, Cuters, Booties, WPlteels, @ear ngs, etc. fe la , d. The Fins are ab 'e people. Now ai co e upon a church u rciPub say, and there ws the graveyard. die 200 or 300 miles cagy your body to th bu eel 313 A. 3. McINTOSH. SEAFORTH CARRIAGE WORKS. WINTER COMING- ON. WILLIAM GB.A SS IE In preparation for the sleighing season, h construction a large number of AND CUTTE SLEIGHS Which 1villbe sold, as usual, cheap for cash, short time. The reputation of this ostablisl for the durability and elegance of articles out by it, is sufiicie rt guarantee that pure will receive satisfaction. A number of Light Single and Double RII the way of Wagons and Buggies, yet on banc RS OT 04 amen caned zasere 1S, in WILLIAM GRASSIE • Goderich street, Seal c rth. SEAFORTH PLANING MIL, . AND BLIND FACTORY SASH, DOOR TH I subsei.-iberbegs leave to thank his maxnerons customers for the liberal patronage extended to him since commencing business in Seaforth, and trusts that he may be favored with a continuance of the same. , Parties intending) to build would do well to give stillness o- ligecl to leave it. N rweeians. I fcunc b oks had_ been- trap gin and Swedish, ai knew me somewhat mases t1iC modesty prcity of him a call, as he will continue to keep on land a large stock of all kbads of DRY •PINE LUMBER, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDIN SHINGLES, 'CATH,' ETC. Ile feels confident' of giving satisfaction to those who may favour him with their patronage, is none -ed. but first-class workmen are employed. Particular attention paid to Custom 201 JOHN H. BROADF PUBLIC NOTIC J. R WILLIAMS SEAFORTH PUMP FACT o RY, S, CZI vrn Q C7 PC ad `xooza spa 'laning. OT. TN retturting thanks to his patrons for . ant fav- 1 ors; would state that he is now make g exten- sive preparations for the -corning year, an wit be prepared to famish ttinps, • cisterns, Cheese Eacto -y Tanks, and water supplies fienerall•t His pumps are already <so well and known that any praise of them is nnnece, All notes and accounts now due must at once. A, number of overdue notes and will be placed in Court for collection if n diately paid. 312-13 J. R. WIL SEA FORTH AND I [U MARBLE WO M L. would inti ate to their numerous frieni sect among the people there. '1'11eis1cit-!general pt blit that they are prepared placity:of Ammer among the rich sur prised m I remember being in a mag- nificent oottntry seat in = the south of Sweden, owned by a ian whose annual ome from lead w, wife daily appear th nothing in the s cept •a Velvet ribbc e simplicity of their engagement rings :remarkable. ' Even the] ng wools of giving more than a simple as an engagement ring. • After two rings -e worm, and three when the lady has a family :of children. T e way Ito travel in Sweden is exceed inly pleasant.: Th roads are just as rod as in Central Park. People fancy is a long way to go to Sweden. It s. do it here taro boats a stiana land Stock - the joitraey being in hi e is not thing plat ring nahariage d tr orders for Monuments, Headstones, Tabl, Mantels, &c. Granite llfonztnients hitported t aver ably sary. e settled accounts t imine- IAMt 3. C -j tti 0 y • c- 0 2 0 Z '9I3H10 18 • • r 0 1J z z 0 HARNESS TRUNKS, AGS, WHIPS, C`� MBS, bEL�. Y 8. MAY'S, SEAFORTH. AT HARNESS 1 COLLARS, VALISES, • LASHES, BRUSHES, & • Opr H'u.Il1'El" S '•c can r none but fast -r to Harness. \Vo warrant our Collars not to gall a Norse; and guarantee them to give entire sati•faction. ,S'1aop ()1r1�X site: �1lcalasiv L 11vuse, Seafortli. commend to any one, as wo use only fast -class Leather and melte GAR E SEW The :lies Claes O NG IACHINES ANOS, ORGANS AND O EONS. E BELF.RY & MAY. I G IINE IS A STRONG EASY RUNNING MACHINE, WELL ADAPTED FOR FAMILY SEWING AND Light Manufacturing Work, At the Fairs held throughout the Dominion, this Machine was put to some very severe tests by the BE ►T JUDG 'S TEE COUNTRY COULD PRODUCE I AND BY THEM AWARDED i3 Prized in 1871, and 26 Prize in 1872. Its simplicity of construction, strength and durability recommend it to all elassesr It bas a complete p y .s t of attachmentts, and does all kinds of work. , INSTRUCTIONS N ALL THE ATTACHMENTS -GIVEN FREE O1� CHARGE. Gardner Sewing Machine Company, Hamilton, Ont. PETER- GRASSIE, SEAFOrTH, Agent for the County of Huron. 2b6: id Chea jreet in the Market: The st, becausd they are. the Best. O HAS of lent Over jO�f of Huron Also, o first -alas the -:dew Y. all Webster, Guelph, Anum Loekma, , for sale 'Sevin Shortest 1s and to fill Tops, Order. s 115,00(1, an 3'e `work of the best style and art, and canto • be d in a calico dress, surptu sed in this part of Ontario. ape of adornment' p A call respectfully solicited. n round her neck. Next floor to Porter's Furniture S MAIN-SREET, SEA M. L. MESSET.` H LONDON - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE t- AND TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. `• s business ereial GoI o t3T takes twelve sly C direct to lege during the coming winter.. The prose city Lndon, and from of this institution is constantly iuerel sing- ��he for Ghr I number df students in actual attend, nee attiring �e az w k le1s73 w �e th year ending September' , • gc zt YOUNCI MEN, if you want a first-cla education, attend the London Coin holm, the duration o han 9 larger that of any other institution of the ins int the about fifty or sixty h urs. The . more 1 Dominion, being OVIJR Tt�WO HUN' TIED. Our krlew the people the tore. I lcved them. course of business instruction is the in st thorough, They are a grand n ble race—a good, • systematic anti progressive ever intro aced:in(any business college in Canada: r .5t adv, honest,v law- biding, people, and Specnn.eus of 'Penmanship exhibitet or sent by I us ar '11 come -here. ere (*cutin—neither printed n.r impo$ted. ope lots of them N NodcIlle'$ Baby. "Have you ever sect' a baby ?" Frites MI. T. Noodle- " I don't mean the sebscless, squalling bits of humanity that host people h ave ; bat a pure, sheet little human, rh: erub, like that piieeious Iittle son of mine,' who ; is one week old to -day. Until one clay last week I detested babies, and always cle- c4recl that I should crown the first that h d the impudence to make its deafening dqb Yt noon my quiet and peaceful do otic stae.��Nine! is the only baby I ea saw that I could love ; and yet one ung troubles me. The little angel, having conte from Heaven, where: there is no night, has not et learned than we mortals ought to seep at least eight hours out of the twenty-four, and I begin to despair of ever being able to teach m ev t 1 n Our graduates are sought for by bu iness 'Men, audit ve general satisfaction. Telcrph ssudents have ample time for practice every da; Circ;ulars with fall information sen free on ap- plication. Address GEORGE A. S VAYZE, Man ger. London Oct. 1, 1873. 318 -3m -e w S. L KENNEDY,. OUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENT : L PAIN Hand Grainer. Paperhanging also attende Work done as cheap as by any othe . good w man in the business. All orders 1'ft with Kennedy, or for him at the EXPOSIT is Office be promptly attended to. BOARDING. HCOLLADAY has leased the lar modious house, on the Salt W adjdningthe Railway Station, and s a boa>i ding hoose. Good table an 11 ooms. Persons wishing a pleas ouse'should apply, as there are at aeaneies. Transient boarders ace ess than hotel rates. ER to. rk- Mr. will tG e and Bona rks Gro ds, s fitted. it up comf o-ttable nt boarding - resent a few mmodat ed t 2(213 Both in." The man have a He sells The Mason eons. Speeia to 1st of ACRI Such as Cutters, of _the b WA hand a full - tock of those superior Si ewing Mac es, E F OR'ENCE," of which he e been sold in the Count; ithin the pet t three months. hand a full ssortnient of the followin. achines : k Singer, ontreal Singer, Appleton nd Lockman of Hamilton, Raymond o d Venus of erth, Ont. er of second hand Osborn, Gardiner Wenzel., Ray. oncl gud Howe Machine eaportore.t. r aehines of all makes repaired on th CODE RICH FOUNDRY. • a; ‘ 1 �; kik• 1r x• s.-� '. Vii,: : 1111111•111111211r 41.11111. • 111.111111111.1.1 IMINIMMIL01111111.. The Go_derici Foundry &f. Manufacturing Co. 1 ! Be to 'nfor-m the public that they are prepared to contract for TEAM ENGINES ND BOILERS ; FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS t SAWING- MACHINES, &c,_ I 7. NEW HARE SHOP. BRUSSELS. 2111, S lintel -ben; .wish to I. tate that they have open,d out a. first-class HARNESS SHOP, IN BRUSSELS, Where they will keep on ling iI a choice selection of everything iu their line, such es Harness, Saddles, Whips, Trunks, Valises. Brushes, Currycombs, Cards, Bells, Blankets, And everthiirg-that is usuaaly found in a first- elass'Ilarvesi: Shop. hand--IRON GANG PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUTTERS, &c. e_ RS SVGA I AND POTASH KETTLE, GRATL B A , , .e I ti WAGGON BOXES, & . PARLO_ SAL PANS MADE TO ORDER. ALSO, D BRASS CASTINGS, AND BLACKSIVIITH CVORK. N otice. • C. ILL.SON Can defy he world on SICAL INSTRUMENTS, C�OKX�T� ION - 1 BAILERS AN SALT PANS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. Iii' . TO THIRT -HORSE edtote C'om any or Secretary will receive OWER TUBULAR BOILERS prompt attentnerally on tiion. nd f Sale. 1.��A11 ordeys addr sed to p H. HOII,•k'ON, president. A. 113 GE, Secret ry and Treasurer. R. RUNCIMAN, General Manager, AND BOX STOVES, of various kinds. LIGHT & HEAVY HARNES Of every deselil�tima made in the latest style, and of the very best rirat,eri+il, at:prices that defy cora- - petition. Good Workmanship ,0riaranteed. - I T , N,D WOODEN PLOWS, with steel boards y �n Of every description mlcle tc artier, and warranted not to hijrt. A call s respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. RepairingTromp/1y .Atte/ideal 10. Shop ' inrrrre'diately`.:orth of Annet's hotel, Turnberry Street, Brussels, Out. . . T)UNrOAN DAVIDSON, • 805 Proprietors. TIE. ;C MAC SEWI G - EI MI NADA INE COMP'Y 'TCON_ Establis ,ed for the purpose of manufacturing a Sewing tfaehino which hould excel all others Canada in a lead for Cana. in any tragi:°t, and thus to e an ill -port! at branch of b siness throughout the worl T air. most sanguine expectations have been 'eili : ed, and their efforts appreciated by au unpa1 a` We rice and Qual ty,he cannot be surpass° , lecturers of instrnments which he set putation 'tha dare not be cluestione .rno second.- ass firms. ethusek and Steinway Pianos, Prince, Hamlin., and Estray Organs and •Melod- inducemouts on instruments from n anuary. ULTURA StrawG ntte awing Machii t, always on. IMPLEMENTS llel d demand for their now. celebrated I Ste " from everywhdre- they, have yet been introduceu, and although i has taxed their man- ufactory to its utmost lira ts, they have made and sold more machines in a given time, from the etart, than any other ma factory in the world. Inch envy has been the onsecinence from, our American (neighbors, who , ad hoped to hold the monopob of this particular branch of business, ,but no htng that they no eau do will prevent the 1` lister " from g ning that reputation s, Grain Crnshere, Rot es and Horse Powers, 11 and. HING MACHINES An1 CLOTH laS RINGERS on hand. Oung's, Toronto,) ANTLE MAKER DBE TW ISS B (From Miss hich'• 43 merits entitle it to hold, and those Grits will be preserved ' 'tact by employing only the rnast;'ekilled mechenis, and the best material that money will furnish. ,They have had but lit - STOVES & TINWARE Of all kinds, and in endless variety at MRS. W HLTNEY-'_. tie sp,ai'eltime to attend exhibit :at fairs, but wherevouJ it Was done, the '"'Webster•" was victori ous, andd twenty-three ' irst Prizes in Ontario alone a !ainst all comers, merican 1 fell to their lot darin g th have no doubt that, had Fair in the Dominion, w of the merits, and _ bond is to the gained was the object in view, that every prize of honor iiould have been heirs. It has beeln the I objeet of this Company to give money's 'forth, and, whilst challenging competition, either for Find: orHeavy Work, or vork'of any kind whatever done on a Sewing Urachi e, the price charged for the "Webster" is the s17ne as that asked for many rn plete inferior second-class run hiuerwhilst the complete ;set of attachments supplied are of the very latest design. and best workma+.Ship, and for varied and 1 comnl4to work, with sin plicity and ease of opera- or Canadiaa, peat two months, and they exhibited at every re a just discrimination Public to be 1 • Carmichael's Block, Main street, Sea'forth. '1`O THE P UBLI : AT LARGE. COAL OIL, at Mrs. Pere, good and cheap, wholesale and retail WHITNE'S. CUSTOM: WORK promptly attended to and nieatily exe- MRS. WHITNEY. Of all kinds cried, 308 W. H. OLIVER, Harness, Saddle and Collar M AN UFAC SURER, I . .IAIJVTST.,- �S"'If`OIt2'H. NEW GRIST MILL. .TxTHILE thenaidng their numerous customers for their liberal patronage in the the Sew Mill business, which. they bave heretofore carried on, wish to announce that theY have recently- complet- ed a new FLOURING & GRIST MILL, On the same premises as their saw mill, the Par line Iiitanley, one mile south of Varna. 1 1 is .fitted up in the best style? and can is good Flour as caaa be numnfactured . It is alsb furnished with a stone for OHOPPINGI *Which eim be done at any time. 'We arc prepaaeil to do both Gristing and )Chop - ii ping at any time, and those who faVor is with their pa 'linage may rely upon haying S,he Work done pre aptly told well. Flour aachanged for wheat on usual terms. " J. JOHNSON & BROTHER,. The Ali tura out any plae C 0 SIGN OF THE 5 OTCH COLLAR. A choice aseortment of J .ght and heavy Harness, Whipsj, Bells Horse Clothing, &c. kept constantly on hand. repairing proriptly attended to, and charges moderate. Remember the place sign of the Scotch Collar. ! W. H. OLIVER. SP1CIAL NOTICE. CLINTON WOOLEN MILLS. TriE Subscriber begs td announce that his Fac- tory is now in full operation, and would earl attention to the superior : stock of Cloths that he . has on hand, which he r�''* 'offering at prices that will convince all of the benefit of a local factory,. feeling assured that all - 411, realize the saving over importation, as a proof,lsee the following prices: Union Tweeds, 65e to 70e 1 Fulled Cloth, 75c td' 30c. Tweed, 85e to l 10. F,lanneh, 55c to 10e. Unison Flannels, Mile to 70e. Blankets, &c,, on hand. Also, Grey, Red, and White Steeling Yarns. My easterners through the county, who were fo±merll supplied by My peddler, will be waited upon in a few days by Dila son, whawill either taf;a orders, or supply them itt once with the article desired. Special Rates wheli Purchased by the ce. g. t d°cT to. . tten • , • n Carding; a .fid sus om I'ul u a n cit h ,r Qjij+j b i AN EARLY CAL IS SOLICITED. doors South o the Commercial Hotel, -. 1. BLAIN STU T, EAYORTH. 81,8 306-13 4 Web every It ma from r be3-ond. in valu those Sold with any of the nerican machin et. The demand -for the ter " for Great Br tain find Ireland, Belgium, art of our own D rival 'would not , by the America has been adopt° eing introduced. AN E ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. HE OFFICE, LONDON, ONT. ath Amarica, as well as minion, is unpreeedented, be imagined, that so pOw- e allowed. to pass timbal - manufacturer, and every to prevent the "'Webster" into the United States. riAPI ovet 36,000 Policies in force. Premiums re- terms of repeyment. calved i 1872, ,'„‘-487,000—an increase of over $9,000 toms for long or sb on the large' business of 1871. This old reliable stallments te suit borr Compaay—the successful pioneer of cheap farm 'Fa ms Dwe insurance Canada—issuing now monthly nearly as inaniv Policies as the !whole yearly issue of a ruajorit3 of other Companies in the same line of busineas in the country, dietributing their risks in Ruch a Manner that muter no apparent possible :calamity or contingeneyaa heavy drain could be :made 01 their capiteldias decided. to, afford pro- tection to che ownera end oecuPiers ;of Isolated ..Dwellings Cition Towns and Villages. at rates that will defy any respeetable or responsible office to cut ender. In tetiding blamer); will note : That t only Fire Mutual that luta deposited witl eeiver-General and been. Het:need to do business That the nulate nd for the a the cost THOS. R. FOSTER. THE SEAFORTH HAVINC AND HAIR DRESSIN. SALOON T_TAS been removed toi new preniises, adjoining -Li- Jam Logan's old Stand, and opposite W. Rob- ertson & Co.'s Hardware Store. The proprietor bega to state that he hits fitted. up his new shop with. evely • convenienee; and_ is determined to make it first-elass establitIhment. He has also on hand a, nice stock of CIIIGNPNS AND BRAIDS Of the latest styles. Eict is also preptund to take al LAIiIES HAIR COMBINGS, And have them straigLteneet and worked intO BraidS, Belts, g,witehes, Curls, &a. Charges !reasonable. Gents' Wigs furnish41 on the shortest u9tiee at less than city prieds. 8,A7-5711 respeettally 'solicited. THE llOMIN LON SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT OF LONDON, ONT. Head 0111/e, Riehluondilstreet, opposite City Hall, ilea money on Farm andlTown P3:operty a Telly (lst Neiman, 1873 ) A230,631 94, with loW rate of interest, and. on the most favorable, WILLS Agent for th N, SEAFORTH, County of nuron, 11-18 's is the the Re- throughout the Dominion of Canada., assets and profits of this (.4,'enninny aeert of inantance, instead of (as with stook ompanies) HIS House afforki good acconunotlation for being distributed amongst shareholder's. That it insurea nothing more hazardous than Isolated Dwellings, Farm Property, Cheese Faetories, Coun- try Churches and School Houses, has no branch. for the insurance of mom dangerous ProPertY, old pays all damage by lightning, including liye stock in enclosed fielda of farm. That, having, besides ., periods repayable by in- ners. Parties purchasirtg ngs or Stores, will find the ter ns cif this Society p e erable to any other mode, lea instance, $76 90 peid at the end of ecteh halt ye r, will' pay back both principle and interest up m a loan of $1,000 in 10 Years. It paig, yearly, Money tan be obtaiped nt any time, and -with litle or no delay beyond. the time neeessarily oc- cupied iu the inyestigktion of title and prepara- tion of the mortgege. ; For further particulars as to terms, .te„, apply by letter to Secaetarn and Treasurer, London, Ont. - Or to ALONZO STRONG-, Esq., Valuator at Seaa. forth. 280-52 i DAVIS' IIALT+WAY ROUSE. protbetion of members, and keeping dm between Se:north and Prussels. end having good 3-ard, sheds, stabling, Old everythingneeessnry for of the choicest branda. Hostler always on hand. Give him a call. C. DAVIS, a large Premium Note ,can.tal, eash tilwayt On 307-12 Proprietor: hand, it is eatibled to pay all honest claims -with- • , out any unnecessary tidal% That in the past eleven FALL -MILLINERY years this office has distributed over "half a mil- isf tiou of leases to its . limoenniboefrsm.oney in sat ae Your support of this 0oinpany aelicited, on lit; own merits. It is claimed for this oftlee that it has done more to provide cheap insurance than all the other Companic,4 colubilied. It is a notorious fact that the competing pomptunes buaie ca. -3 been copying our plans mud adopting ourrates al; n.- Gi ve the ()la Vann' Fo.vorite the Applications by mail promptly attended to. 80641 CHAS. T. DOYBLaB,8A9,gecn4t,tou yrns. GRAY wishes to inform her customers -1•11- 'and the general public that she hes neeeiv.. I FALL STOCK Of MILLINERY, ,r\J : \Nu& is very eomple e in the most fashionable iand handsome styles. MAKING I! Promptly attending tin aiia execrated in a rammer waicb. will secure the 414)1'01;0.10f eustomerS. Opposite COBBRY Si store, Main -street, Sea.