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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1874-12-11, Page 3er has able res. that aart; Toronto, (la „Sold by ;CI DErAY RE - that come aver basn inducted by e tendency is to in brain and in- ' of phosphates, maws diden and OE s se -stem is in- raente—the phosphorized soi- whh are rich- epeedily weaken- Lit/diem/I_ vigor. Phosphs.tes and in am easily team and nerve i&ease mIEx tem the Cana essential ele- rapound of Real re, so combined (Imes, its- (eriginal lag can -lie more gently perfumed and glossy. It,• &Less Itra eOlor te toilet. It is best dreeeing in lite per paekage. e proprietors, • ..eeleeHerTeeseai- - Snlicitolein kel• -SessfortheUf Godrich, and - Barristers aml : 848 ▪ mereenense. Attorneys, WestSt. s46 .w.trai"kt1t0 am, hate been ap- LtSneuxitiee Com - t for Several. pi -. e Ruin Money at a payable yearly c.iectr for the St. Berristees, At it Chancery arta a Conveyancers. rorth. Agentsfor tlay• •er cent. Farms, 58 ra and Attorneys - y and Xneolvency, •te„ Offices—Sea- Private rands to Interest, nayahle W. C. 31'SYE1. torney bOhanc- !Office—aver J. C. t Square. 26c imam, 4torginchrateeri Net doors, nettle Of Bruese1-4 -,Joroner or the tee. Main Strees .rgeon &-ce, Grad- , and Member of urgeone, Ontazio. a.;. Ceeroiehrook, Satinalays, in thee 854 an, Surgeon au Oth-ce and reel-. tree, first doer tj4:1 Phyeician, Set: - County of llueee. Market and High Surgeore ansi • the Medical,. Des foreeerly of the ion, lenge visited bnrghen'd Wai- f tist,&ceaferth, Ste woeke lateet, 'aeuted. All se: performed with low as can he on- e-om 8 A. M. te CDounalle; Stone 1371, Surgeon Dentien i:nth, at the Co!- • eSlin •tetiate td Prin. - -lethaca,•N.Y.., nee• College, Toronto, k, Vilare he win be e to all 'kinds of t !Man excepted-. —4heurs. Rae', eck's Mt:NA:UGH:: Te- iulutbitants ety that Le Lee Ontarie Vetere - rte treat diseas• - retie eniniale. e. (1 with hie hessee- rend ready to tn.' - !feet specially tn..- Ohop ia the real' kinde of Vs kretly on har. 2:Itt _ rgeetionienxss-0, ter Colleee ' he -to the praetice f isy at -al times' I, • -Aerses, Cattle, en heed. f:ee at 3iatsik _ TH.Thoma ; old friends an t hem TIOUST, if the patrona eat.ixes id, nia:_. = nif=plz. ate . tee; !-ll-r. 'XL , t in the Bar_ III attention Proprk ter. ..Te Wintt : on tle - 'etferth, r.nd enefort for tree - 3 and cigarkez t 'tetive hostler r.!! !,•eneection with 850 LE STABLE. ;Seaforth. Good onhand . DTII, Ont. !Vehicles, alwayns nts faade with .1.1.s left at the ty attended to_ ; uf, the Carainer Proprietor. ..missimmosiong °I- and Commie - kuctioncor and collected GU 264.1 tieCounty ot parts of the ',tee -new; Office 116.e. 18, 18'74. RON, 1 Canada.' of a red potato may grow plants- produc- --By a fire in Tilsonburg, a very ac- ing white °P apotteaPotat°"8 ; Such case -ave. and growing town, 17 merchants are recorded. This ia what. Darwin and tradesnreu have been burned, out terms "bud variation" Ithas always It is not so very long - since this, same . been ray Oen way in accounting for such town suffered aeverely by firefreaks to charge- them as freaks of na- _The mprohants, Bank, hail, opened -a tete, well blowing that there could be branch in New York. -This makes four no mixitig of varietieti in such. manner. banks frem Canada-ethe British, the Montreal, the Commerce and the Ater- ehants-aall repreaented -in the commer- cial capital of the United States, and all farmers - meeting recently the subject of occupying most prominent positions hi apples, one-half swee•t and the other half that city. These banks all rank efirst. sour, was . infeug,4 up. A gentleman , , class," and their bills are quoted at the _present 'stated he ,:-. could procure such same i.ate as those of Brown. & Belmont, `apples, and started for thenii but that - the agents- of the RothschildaWe have particular tree had parted with its fruit, • ' the the si)ectacle of the strongest banks, but anotherone was known, ,but, on of what the Americans deem a remote tasting a fruit, the apple was sweet, an • Province, assuming a position in this ether was tried, that was all sour, and it chief monetary metropolis lAtbieli not one proved that no half sweet and half sour of their own 3,000 banks can occupy. apple was found, but on the Sarni) limb —The pr esent ministr y of Ne found- the apples -were indiseehninately sweet ._ land is said to favor a system of denom- . or sour. . A, braneh containing ! apples. irrational schools of the moat unlimited from that tree was sent to the editor of kind, giving to each sect, Methodists; the New England Fanner, , and he testi Presbyterians, Baptists, Roman Cathfies to the foregoing, and, therefore, I ones, Unitarians , , "separate _ &c., its owngive the above facts, on his autherity. • should as soon think of finding differ- ent varieties -of apples growing from the same blossom. _Apropoe of apples—at a schools. Tinder this system everyone should be satisfied ! —The town of St. Thomas is now sup- half of each of which was sweet and the plied with water works, after the Water- other half soer, this year bearing apples ous system. They Work satisfactorY ; ,on the branches altereatelyl- sweet and cost, $24,000 • sour, no half-and-half. Is there a mix- -The Teeswater News says : •• "Our mg or only 'a variation or freak ?--- W. H. village is- a differeut place this winter 1 1Vkit, W', Country &mge r , from what_ it was last. There is only . '------ieesa.--.----- one Sunday in the weeknow, and all " Ba.ronaet 'Yount+ is again reported other days are market days." This,. we -rather poorly, .as the Salt Lake 1 ribune suppose, is the result of the railway prefers to put it, " age and disease, ag- opening. , g:ravated-by the reffeetion of au ill -spent —At the St. Andrew's dinner, in hfe, have notifiedthis old bad man. that Peterborough, Cool Burgess, the well- his sands have run the cetirse of wicked- ' known " nigger minstrel,happened to ness•" be preseut, and Was called on for a —4,-*-saa-- speech. He claimed to be a Scotchtnan, PR. LIVINGSTONE'S Memory is to be bore in Inverness, where "she spokes honored' by the establishment, at the the Gaelic," although he was brought up southern end' of Lake Isly-assa, of a in Toronto. Re said he Was firat a, car- missionary and commercial settlement, riage-painter, by tleft that business for the one he now followed, thereby con- siderably inereae ing his annual -receipts. —Three hoge were brelight into Peter- borough mark( t last week., by John Sullivan, of D auro, which weighed re- spectively 673, 447 and 340 pounds, total, 1,465 pounds. The amount re- ce-i ved. was $124 52. —Mr.- Macnabb, Toronto Police Mag- istrate, recently took occasion to de- nounce the practice of displaying goods outside of store doors and. -windows, say- ing it was only putting tenaptaVon to Now, who will account for this, a tree which va-s rioted for bearing apples, one - which will bear his name, and be used -in putting an end to the slave trade in that patt of -Africa;. This settlenient will be the work -of the Church of Scotland nnd the Free church. A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, _ and instructime," HARPERS '0AtAit, 411ustrateil. . Notica or the P-'-etie.1 The Bazar is edited with a ton ribution , of ta et In any journal; an of the great i steal n the way of the needy.. ' andtalent that we seldom; find —le the Toronto Lunatic Asylum, end the journal itself ie ,the or weld of fashion. ---Boston Travel lea Week, a female patient, named Mrsl N heBa8.zar commends itself to ewellElib.s em , an n ' g igrant, . "aleaceed the hou ehold—to the ehildre with the notion that Inn- five :children's( pretty emicttiree, to the young ladi souls would not be saved unles ., platosna endless variety, to the p s she her by its patterns for the ehildr n'a clothes, to self died some terrible death,' aet fire to eetereen lias by its tasteful -designs for em-, her ciothing, and then knelt in devotion. broidere -slippers and luxurious dressing -gowns. as-hile envEileped. ill flames. The fire as ,103fagit-t.etet 1 ee:edien Igeenerei:ttegt tplimepBeiszltiraiseazauifi:Illya extinguished, ,}1,1t the patient died early wide popnliirliy for III'fireside enjoyment .t.,'iii.- er. very member of :by droll - and by its fashion-, evident matron next morning after suffering great agovY. .‘`vezill'g —To be born in a prison -cell, of a we. : man sentenced to be hanged on the 15th Postage- Ercie to an Pilubseribers itt the of January next, and from. illegitimateWaned Statcs. pateruitv, was the hard fate of -a' male Herper's Bazar, One year.........-.. . .... 00 infant, who first t,b.w the light at Bath- $4 ineludes prepayment of U. S. postage by the nrat, N. B., last week. Not the most auspicieus start in life, surely, or an es-ent likely to be thought of with pleas- ure in after years. The mother in this extraordinary ease is the wife of the murdered man Pouline, and the father was her accomplice, Gallian, who, before execution recently, confessed to the pateraity of the child. , —The Icelanders have become: core; virtual that their country is too cold and barren to live in, and it is possible that au exodus of the whole population of 60;000 will take place. The agents of tilt Dominion Government are trying to induce an Icelandic immigration to Can- ada, and so far have been, partially suc- cessful. Some three or four hundred Icelanders have already arrived, men, women and children, and are temporar- ily settled &urine the winter Oa the line a the Victoria Ifailway, in the Construc- tion of which work is provided for them, and. the Govemnaent of On•tarin has erect- ed for them temporary sheds to live in while engaged in this work. They ex- press themselves very well satisfied with their position and the treatment they have re7eived. In fact- they are aston- ished. at the profusion into which they have fallen,' and ome of them have actually made themselves sick with the quantity of fresh beef they leave eaten. Eatinefresh beef appears to be a new sensation for an Icelander: --The house of Duncan. McDonald, Martintown near Cornwall, was burned last week. A little girl five years old perished in the flames. The lire was daused by the .explosion of a coal oil lamp. More poor coal o-il, no doubt. —A daughter of Hon. Mr. McPherson, (.4 Toronto, is shortly to be married to a German Prince, a relative of Her Mas jesty the Queen. — Paisley wants a bank., agency. Grandiloquently, but truly, Says the Paisley Advocate : Encircled by one of the most fertile agricultural districts in Ontario, standing far apart from other villages, in the centre of a eountry dis- tant`from. competing lines of railways, with the station conveniently situated within the limits of the corporation, with numerous and excellent wateryriv- lieges in the village and vicinity, with more mills, machinery and manufactures than any town in the country, Paisley has no need to go a begging for anything ; nor would we consider it much of a favor for any of the best banks in the. Domin- ion to avail themselves of such a good chance to establish a branch." -L-While Wm. Leadbeater, a farmer living near Kincardine, was at church- lastSunda.v, his children poured coal oil over the cat and set it on fire. , Puss ran into the barn and. set fire to it, and. it was totally consumed. Loss, $800. —The Waterloo millers haere decided to increase the discount on ted chaff wheat from' five to eight ,cents per I imshel. publishers. Stdesciiptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly and Bazar, to one address for one year, 10;8or two of Harper's periodicals, to one addrees for one year, $7, pOstage free. ' ' An 'extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will he supplied gratis neer every - club of fuse subscribers at $4 each, in one remittance ; or six copies: for 820, without extra copy; postage free. Mack numbers can be supplied at any time. The seven Volumes oi Harper's Bazar, foe the years 1868, Of '70,171, '72, '78, '74, elegantly bound in &eon morocco cloth, will be Sent by express, freight prepaid, for $7 each. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the 4 -press orders of Mawr & Drothers. Address. HARPER & BROTHERS, Now Yoek. AWORDTOTHEWISE IS SUFFICIENT. THE beautiful weather of the past four weeks has beeu reminding as that winter with cold iey grip and mantle of snow will soon be heee., Prepare for It. WILLIAM HILL'S MAMMOTH • CLOTH STORE AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. TZif, Old Stand on the, Corners, Seaforth, is just -1- newly supplied with a Fresh Stock of WOOL- ENS of every imaginable description, suited to' the tastes of the most fastidious, oeid adapted in range and varietnto the wants of all—the liberal and the economical. OVERCOATINGS In a.fl Shades from Black to the most beautiful Drabs and Olives. EnOish Worsteds, d French and English Vesting% yory superior, Scotch end Canadien Tweecle, .A, Lot of Goad Values lir the Dollar Tweeds, tientlemen's Undershirts and Drawers, Gent' Linen Shirte and Outside FlannelS, Gents' Overcoats and Pea Jitokets, Youths' Ovelcoaes and Pea jackets. A LARGE STOCK OF Youths' and Boys' Suits, From 8 years old to 16 years old. Youth's Suits to fit I3oys from 10 -to 16 years for $7 50. Boys' Suits from $4 to $7 50. This Line is a Speciality. .11., Good Stock of the Armes Hats. To insure customers promptness' in filling their orders andtto prevent the vexations of delay, which sometimes is, unavoidable, I keep constantly on hand a large member of firet-class tailors. in- tend to adhere after this ag fax as possibleto a cash syhtem 'and small profits. • Those in arrears on past years accounts are res- peatfully,requested to pay up. • W. CAMPBELL. NEW PHOTOGRAPH. GALLERY. ANDREW CALDER. KS toinform his Mends and the public T.T that he has fitted up in the best style, a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,. Op Main Street, nearly oppoeite the Mansion Hotel. • His aentratus is all new and of the most improved kind, and from= his long experience as a photogenpher he canguarantee satisfaction to all who eavor him with their patronage. Caine at once 'and' bring yonr children, Re- member CALDER'S New Photograph Gallery. ,N. B.—A itipply of .0eberne SeWing Machines kept co/stain-In en hand and for sale. 358 EGG EMPORIUM The subscriber- hereby -thanks hie numerous customers (merchants and others) for their liberal patronage during the past Severi years, and hopes, by strict integrity 9,nd close attention to business, to merit their confidence and trade in the future. -e - Having greaely enlarged his premises, during the w ter, he is now prepared to pay the I; I HI HESTCASH PRICE 1 , at the For alai.quantity (legs uantity of good fresh delivered 0 EGG. EMPORIUM, brain Street, Settforth. Wanted by thesubscribez 25 tons of- good dry clean WHEAT STRAW. Stock -is kept constantly supplied with Goods suit- able for the Season. To enumerate the thod- sand and ono articles would be a tasktoo heavy e vEAFORT14, Mareh 18, 1874. for an advertisement, and quotang prit es it, no indication of quality. To supply Matters of Dispute. As th the question whether potatoes win roix in the hill, we have to combat a seeming (on the part of some) certain- ty. "For have I. not seen spotted po- tatoes come from potatoes of a single Color, when a white and a. red one were planted in the same hill ?" or, perhaps, some other equally great or greater vari- ation. All such mixing, it will be seen, is an utter impossibility of being really a mixing, for in order that there be a mix- ing there mast be a male and a female, or a coalition of sees, and a. resultant therefrom, and in this case there is none; nature's laws are invariable in this !e- gged. But that there may be.J .variationf from the original is quite.certam. we examine.a potato, we notice it l).as many eyes; these eyes are buds, and., there- fore, grow plants, am. .1, -Now, it is not an possible thing that one or more eyes 0, (le rr-- • (7.: •0. LT: • ill 0 0 02 0 02 j. 0 Ts the constant anu of this house. Sonneyery desirable lines, and of extra vane, will be found in Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods, Shawls, Clouds, Dreallast Shawls, Fax Sets, in Gents' Undershirts and Drawers, 011,rdigan Jackets, Caps and Ready- made Clothing,. A Fresh supply of those cheap FLANNEL SHIRTINGS Por which our customers have been -waiting. In • THE MILLINERY STOCK • Is contained the neivef3t styles and neateriale, made up in the most artistio manner, atprices too low for successful competition. A Choice Lot of Red River BUFFALO ROBES Cheap. To get good articles ata low price, as cheap as your neighbor can.bny, there is no plate like W.BILL'S, Opposite the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. •• —SHAWL- FOUND. -porno), (ih MONDAY, Sept. 28, on the Harm -a: Road, beKweeir CarronbrOok and Itilihtown samAttli woolen. -.The -owner OILV hale the sataq b csfflng at the_.ExposnoR Office, proving property and- paying fOr.this ad- vertisenlent 856 WILSON. 328 SEAFORTH _PACKINC HOUSE. SPECIA.L VALUE THIS WEEK IN CLOUDS, PROMNADE SCARFS, BREAKFAST I SHAWLS AND CROSSOVERS, AT LOGAN & JAMIESON'S. ••••••••••••••••• 1:t0331=trrSCDINT'S STEAM CABINET FACTORY. M. ROBERTSON, 1,Having fitted np a new Cabinet Factory, is now prepared to furrish ,LL. KINDS OF CABINETWARE. Be would remind his friends and tbe publics generally that his FURNITURE is made of SAW' -I. 0 - :COLEMAN & GOUINLOCK Will pay the Highest Cash Price For au kinds of SAW LOGS, At their Mill, formerly JAMES, laLES, near the Balt works. CUSTOM 'SAWING PROMPTLY AT- TENDED TO. 50 GOOD CHOPPERS Wanted immediately to out cordwood and Logs. Apply at the Salt Works. 858 COLEMAN & GOTTINIOCE._ WHO WANTS MONEY? A. STRONG, SEAFORTII, WillLoan Money at a LOW RATE OF INTER- EST. either On Farm or 'Village Property. Parties requiring money should apply to him. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AND YOUR .LIVES. A. Strong, Seaforth. IS ALSO AGENT FOR The Scottish Provincial Insurance Company— Fire and Life. • The Western Insurance Company, of Toronto— Fire and Life. The Isoleted Risk Insurenee Company; of Canada. Terms as reasomble as offered by -any other agent doing businessfor reliable Companies. OFFIOE—over Strong it Habit. y's Greenly Store, Main Street, Seaferth. 252 STOVES & TINWARE Of all kinds, and in endless variety at S WHITNEY'S THOR9UGHLY SEASONED LUMBER . Carmichael's Block, Main street, Seaforth. • 1 I - And by rirst-Olass Workmen. He would therefore invite all intend* pm -chasers to call and examine bia Large Stock, and be convinced that his Goods are not onln Firet-Class, but quite as cheap as any 'COAL OL, in the Market.' Also, a large stock of Pure, good and cheap, wholesale and retail at Mrs. WHITNEY'S. - COFFINS CASKETS, BURIAL ROBES -OF ALL SIZES, Constantly on hand, and a FIRST-CLASS HEARSE In oaten d awe. Factory and Wareroomeen 1.1e!'n Ste ect, opposite L. II. Corbc-y's Store. Residence over L. Corbey's Store. M. rnromoressannewnwlmINEOPEP ROBERTSON IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. The Partnership heretofore existing between the firm of Ifilloran & Ryan, Merchants and Grocers, is going to be dissolved on the 1st of January, 175. All parties indebted to the said firm are requested to settle before that date. If said accounts are not settled, they shall be placed in the hands of their Attorneys for col- lection. All claims against the said firm are requested to be presented for payment before said date. Seaforth, Nov. 24, 1874. UAL 11, ORAN A-, RYAN. ....1111011•11111•101111rOR IMPOJ±E'A1TT TO W A,N T E D , ralti HOGS, alive or dressed, for which the e --'1•Y I" Highest Market Price will be paid, deliver- ed at the Seaforth Cheese Factory. Apply to w.s. ROBERTSON, ARRIVALS E. HICKSON & Co. Pork Cuttings, fic., for sale 8(32 SAMUEL TRQTT, Manufacturer of Machine Turned Butter Packages Of a Superior Quality. All orders, either 'Wholesale or Retail, Promptly Filled. SEAFORTH ONT. SAW LOGS. 10,000 LOGS WANTED. Hemlock, Pine, Elm, Maple, White Ash, Basswood, Black Ash, Cherry arid Butternut. , ARMITAGE, CARTER & CRAY TNTEND erecting a first-class Baw rnill on their premises, in rear of Gray, Young & Sperling's Salt Works, Seaforth, and are now ready to receive and pay CASH ON DELIVERY Por any quantity of the above kinds of logs. Parties having logs to sell can obtain the neces- sary information from Mr. 'R. GBATIAM, of the late firm of Govenlock & Graham, at Sharp's Hotel or at the yard, where he will receive and scale the logs. Custom TVork, will Receive Prompt :Attention. ARMITAGE, CARTER & GRAY. N. B.—For teains coming from the west on the HuroaRoad and Hullett, there will be a good -win- ter 'road direct from the Huron Road Road to the Mills, this aividing the necessity of gOingraund by way of Beafortir. 863 LARGE AT THECHEQUERED STORE, OF Teas, Sugars, Liquors and General Groceries, Which were bought on very favorable terms and will be sold off 0 AT PPICES WHICH MUST PROVE KATISFACTORY TO CUSTOMERS. „ea. BACON, HAMS, FLOUR AND MEAL OF TII• BEST QUALITY LOCVS 29/ Stock at the Cheviered Store, Main Street, Seafortli. JAMES MURPHY. MIEMIIMMONOMMANNTIMOVOIONIO.1.1110SDNOM SEAFORT-1=1 FOUNDRY. JOI-IN NOPPER CUSTOM WORK Of all kinds promptly attended to and neatly exe- cuted. 308 MRS. Wee.ITNEY. TO THE. PUBLIC AT LARGE. • W. H. OLIVER, Harness, Saddle and Collar MANUFACTURER, BRAPORTH. ISHES to inform the farming community und the public generally that he has leased t he to manufactnre all kinds of SIGX OF THE SCOTCH COLLAR, A choiceassortment of light and heavy Harness, Whips, Bells, lorse Clothing, &c., kept constantly on hand. Repairing promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Remember the place, sign of the Scotch Cellar. W. 11, OLIVER. BRUSSELS FURNITURE STORE. A. DUNCAN B13GS to announce to the inhabitants of Br118.• sels and .surrounding country that be has non- stantly on hand a large and well selected - Stock of Imported a9td Home Man- ufactured FURNITTJRE Of an descriptions and at prices that will defy competition. ORDERED WORK ' AND Repairing Promptly Attended to. SHOP—One Door north of Hays' Het I, Brus- sels. 360-12 ALEX. DUNCAN. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. DR. WILLIAM GRAY'S Before Taking. Alter Taldng. SPECIFIC MEDICINE UNDRY f Cures all Nervous Diseases, such as Tremors, De - TV SIIAFORrli FO or a term of years, and refitted it throughout. He is now prepared AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SUCH AS Straw Cutters, Plows, Gang Plows, Drag Saws, Includiag the TOTMAN, which is the best 2 -horse Saw in use. ALSO MY IMPROVED PITT'S POWER. BUILDING AND ALL OTHEI? CASTINGS Turned out on the shortest notice. Mill, Engine and other Repairs done -with Neatness and Dispatch. A CALL SOLICITED. Witty, Prostration &e., -which, in many cases, are produced by over indulgence in the use of ac- coaild alcoholic spirits; but the Specifie Me,dieine is more especially recommended as an =failing cure for Seminal Weakness, Spemiatorrhes, Im- potency, and. all diseases that follow as a sequence of Sell Abuse, as Loss of Memory, 'Universal Lassi- tude, Pain in the Back, Direness of Vision, Pre- mature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema- ture Grafve, all of which, as a rule, are first caused by deviating from the path of natum and over The Specie Medicine is th.e result of a life study n1)43311131 years of experience in treating these special diseases. Full particnlars 1 our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by Mail to every one. - The Specifielfieditineis sold by all Druggists at $1 per package, or epaelcages for $5, or will be sent by mail anreceipt of the money, by address- ing WILLIAM 'GRAY & Co. Windsor, flit. Sold in Seafoith by E. Hickson & Co„ S. 13.• Roberta, 11. Damsden, sad by sal Druggists. - NORT13.110P & LYMAN Toronto, Whole.sale JOHN NOPPER Dealers. Mow