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A, Clarksville man has written a life Of
- the tievit The last three chapter tem -
prise a ten _ year& biography of hit
mother-in-law,
" P-retty bad under foot to -day,"
said one citizen to another, as they met
et
street the other day. "Yes, but
Ws fine over head," msponded the Other.
"True enough," said the hist, " but
then very few are ping, that Way." '
—Life will seem brighter when it ii
known that the Czar of all the Lusaka
picas his teeth with a jack-knife, and is
about to go crazy like some of the rest
of us. , .
—The Piefect of Tein-Tsin, the port
of Peking, Mina; -whose salary was
$1,500 per annum, has just retired,
• after four year e service, on a fortune of
He displayed thrift and in-
dustry equal to .,the average American
office -holder.
—Girls ehouid be warned of the danger
they run in marrying railroad brakemen.
An enthusiastic- member of that la -
_fascinations of weinen who were no longer
ternity, i'O
night from a dream 01 an impenaing 1 young. Thus Helen. of Troy, was over
crash by a Aram, found: himself sitting forty when elle perpetrated the most
famous elopement 011 record, and as the
11,P. in bed, bolding his wife by the ears,
siege of Troy lasted. a deeade she could,
having nearly twisted. her head off in his
not have been very juvenile- when the ill -
frantic, aorts to " down brakes!"
• fortune ot Paris reetored her to -hr hus-
lpmd who is reported to have received
her with Unquestioned love and gratitude.
Pericles wedded the oehrteaut Aspasia
when she was thirty•six, and yet she
afterwards for thirty years or more wield-
ed an undiminished reputation fer beauty.
Cleopatra was past tliirty when Antony
fell under her spell, Which never lessened.
until her death, nearly 10 years after;
and Livia was thirty-three when she
won the heart of Augustus, over whom
she maintained her ascendancy to the
Het% farmers meet a great lose by keep-
ine the aviOng kind of swim. - The
Chester whites ought to live where coin
is More plenty than here. We ought to
breed. the kind which will produce the
Most meat and the least offal'ifrota the
food. We_have three breeds of thie hind,
the Suffolk, the Essex, and the Berk-
shire. As to sheep, if the grower can
combine wool and mutton, it is a paying
business. The breeding system Which
prevails among dairymen is, very wrong.
They generally breed trotn any scrub
bull which. is ,available. This is wrong.
The qualities to breed at should always
be in mind. We want a type which
will transmit characteristic, qualities to
the off-pring. Thus the Valuable points
are perpetuated, and this must be done
with intelligent skill. A noodle' set-
ting hp for a breeder is like a 'child
playing with fire, he cannot tell to what
result his operatioes will lead him."
Aged Beauties.
on being awakened the ther
History is full a the itepeutits :of the
--A. near-sighted man, was riding hi. a
Woodward avenue car ia Detroit the
other day, when a lady opposite bowed
to him. He _ returned the "bow, raised
his hat, smiled sweetly, and was jest
wondering who she was, when she came
over and whispered in his ear
111 fix yea for this, old man Then he
knew it Was his wife.
You have pleasant home and a
bright fireside, with happy children sit-
ting aroand 'it, haven't, you ?" said the
Judge. "Yes, sir, said gr. omp-
last. Turning to more modern history,
son, who thought he saw a way out of
,. Well," said the Judge, Where it is possible to verify dates more
the difficulty. accurately, we have the extraordinary
" if the happy children sit around the
Diana de Poiners, who was thirty -sit
cheerful fireside until you return, they
when Henry II, (then Due of Orleans,
will stay there just 43 days, as 1 shall
and just half her age) became attached to
have to send you up tor that time." .
her ; and she was held as the first lady
—It is a hard winter, but the price of
ostrich tips continues pand. most beautifid wome,n at court up
anicy—or, rather,
to the period of the monarch's death and
there is always a panic in the house that
of the accession to power of Cathalane of
cherishes a desire for them tvithout real of
Anne of Austria was thirty-
izing from it When the question colites
eight when she was described as the
up, " :gread,or featheis 1' it is -a good
deal t was
handsomest queen of Europe, and when
as iwith the boy when asked. • t Buckingham and Richelieu- wer her.
jealous admirers. Ninon de n' nclos,
the most celebrated wit and be , ty of
her clay, waa the idol of three genera-
-whieh of his demands was the most im- i
perative—" Never mind the shoes, dad,"
he replied; - I must have tete breast -
inn I the tions of the golden youth ol France, and
- .,
„—A. gentleman was looking into she was seventy 'two when the ' Abbe de
window Of a tay store in eyronto the
Bemis fell in love with her. True it is
other day, when two boys halted, and
that in the case of this lady a rare corn-
eae remarked • '' Say, Jim, don't you
bination of culture, talents, and personal
wish we had ten cents to buy a present
attractions endowed their possessers
bar our poor lame sister" i Jim replied
that he did, and the gentlemaqepulled seemingly with -
the • gifts of eternal
out a quarter and said he was '. glad to be youth. Bianca,
when the Grand Duke Francieco of Flor-
able to assist them in such- al praise-
euce fell captive to her charms, and i
worthy enterprise. He met the
maille. her his wife, though he Was five I
same boys half an hour afterward, and
_ years her junior. Louis XIV. wedded
each had his pockets stuffed with pop
Mcline ee Maintenon when she was
(*Ls battLa.* ____.......____ forty-three years of age. Catherine II.
of Russia was thirty-three -wl4n. she
Why the Butter Didn't Come.
seized the Empire of Russia and! Capti-
Max Meier gets very near to the hu-.
vated the dashing young General- Orloff.haarous side of every day hie in the fol- Up to the time of her death at sixty -
over
at Keyser's farm, just -
lowing : They have a new hired. girl seven) she seems to have retained the
outside of same bewitashing poweriefor the lamenta-
New Castle, and on Tuesday, before tiona were heartfelt among all those who
starting tal spend the day with A friend, had ever known her personally. Mdlle.
Mrs. Keyser instructed the girl to white- Mars, the celebrated French tragedienne,
-wash the kitchen during her absence. only attained the zenith of her beauty
Upon returning, Ars. Keyser found, tile • and power between forty and forty-five.
job completed in a very satisfactory At that period the loveliness of her
manner. On Wednesdaas Mrs. keyser hands and arms especially WAS celebrated
alw-Pirs churns, ana last WednesdaY. throughout Europe. The famous Mdme.
when she was ready, she went out, and Recamier was thirty-eignt when Barras
finding that Mae. Keyser had already was ousted from power, and ;she was
put the milk into- the churn, she began acrithout dispute declared to be ithe most
to tura the handle. This was at 8 beautiful woman in Europe, wl 'eh rank
o'clock in the morning, and she turned
-ushe held for fifteen years.
until 10 without any signs of butter ap-
pearing. Then she called in the hired- Accomplished Ladies a
man and he turned. until diuner time
when he knoeked off with some very di- 1 CPuntrY-
fensive languane addressed to the butter , We know no a',„alid reason w
Aftei (Elmer , who is finel r eiricated, "can pi
the hired girl took
which had not yet come. an, dram' paint am
hold of the crank i Piano.or or
unto, 2 1 she is,able write for the -ne
and turned it energetically i acceptibly, should be debarred f
o'clock, when she Jet go with a remark
a a f
wheel Conveyed the impression that she i farmer's 1 ife. But air e0
Theu ' ent ,of the etroif, Tribune thin
believed the churn to be haunted. sentimen of this sort ebroad which
Mr. Keyser came out anti said he wanted ' -a
would compel a lady to live iiit' the city,
to know what was the matter with the
churn, anyhow. It was a good nough and sheenediertakes to coinbat it: 's There
ee
' is no earthly rea,son," she aSserts, ''why
churn, if people only knew enough to
sitch a lady should notmake a good loaf
work it. Mr, Keyser then worked the
of bread and wash and iron, even if she
erank until half -past 3. when, as the
can charm with music- or paint a picture."
butter had nos come, he surrendered .ir,
again to the hired man, because be b 1 Thcis is tri,u,iet enough and we are -vvilling to
ad
an eugagement with a man in the aa.. ! eniorce -.miss " Violet's " argument by
: saying that one of the finest, most queenly
lege. The man ground the machine ost accomplished conntry ladies we
an accempaeiment of frightful impreca- ,
I ever knew was one who was first a City
tions. Then the Keyser children each took
girl and who came to preside over a emu-
& turn for half au, bour,then Mrs. Keyser ,'
ex.: i try home without the slightest knowledge
tried. her hand, and when she was
• of what was required and amidst know -
the
y a lady
y at the
even, if
spapers
om being
'respond-
s there is
THIS WEEK
ESS GOODS
WOOLENS
AND
REMNANTS
AT
WILLIA.M MAY, .
(Of the late firm of Belfry & May,)
18 BELLING IIARNEINO UREA PER TAIAN EVER, FOR, CASIi.
THE Business will be carried on hereafter on a intleh larger scale, in all its Braila:es, such as all
-2- kinds of
Harness, -Saddles
TRUNKS,
VALISES, BAGS',
AND SATCHELS.
BELLS, BUFFALO ROBES
AND
// 0 RS ,E C LO THIlYG
Throughout the Winter,
'al
AND a Large and Complete Stock of all kinds of Whipe and Laehee, Combs, Brushes. re
tad:Lotion to all Who will favor
W. H. MAY, Seaforth. OPENED OUT.
attention given to Horse Collars, and -will guarantee to give sa
him:with thole patronage.
t
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SPARLINC'S SAW Ilia,
BRUSSELS.
PHILIP SPA.RLING wishes to inform his
Je friends and the public generally, that 'he 10
-prepared to furnisla all )(Inds of.
BUILDING . LUMBER,
FLOORING, dressed or undressed,
PINE", clear or common,
AND FIRST-CLASS IIEMLOCK,
at,so,
A LANCE QUANTITY Of SNINtLES
NO; I FOR SALE.
All Orders sent to Brussels 1'. O. vrill be prompt-
ly attended. to.
PHILIP SPARLI„NG.
871-tf
lleussels, Fan. 4, 18715.
WILLIAM HILL'S,
NEW
SEAFORTH.
0156,..**;101.•=1.11.0
MONTREAL HOUSE,
CLINTON A XD VARNA.
THE GREAT CLEARING SALE,
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
IS STILL GOING ON AT THE
MONTREAL HOUSE CLINTON AND VARNA
Country Merchants, Hotel Keepers and others, would do well to avail theniselve
of the opportunity of buying Goodi
AT AND BELOW COST.
E, HICKSON & Co.
W. S. ROBERTSON,
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
ANDREW CALDER
FOSTER'S OLD STAND
JAMES WRIGHT
TTAS opened in the store next the -Seaforth
Foundry and adjoining Foster's Hotel, a lull
STOCK OF GROCERIES.
and complete. • '
Jiis
'
Teas are Good,
HiSt Sugars Cheap,
And his Spices Strong,
Oall and give them a trial.
828 JAMES WRIGHT.
SEAFORTH PACKING HOUSE.
WANTED,
8 I ;ante HOGS, alive or dressed, for which the
ta " 'Highest Market Flick will be paid, deliver-
' ea at the Seaforth Cheese Factory. Apply to
We are saying evliat we mean when we say COST.
OVER $20,000 WORTH OF GOODS
Bought in the best markets and on the best terms. A. STRONG, SEAFORTII,
Prints Shawls, Bladikets Vests, 3/Winery, Grey Cottons, Overcoats, Hcas, Will Loan Money at a LOW RATE OF INTER-
EST. either on Farm or Village Property.
Dress Goma, 11:4ite Cottons, Pea Jizekets, 'cps, , Parties requiring money should apply to him.
-INSURE YOUR PROPERTY
Pork Cuttings, Lae., for sale 362
WHO WANTS MONEY?
Sheetings, Pants, Carrpets, Clothing of any kind.
FISHER & BART° A. Strong, Seaforth.
AND YOUR LIVES.
A SPLENDID SUIT, 43100D TWEED AND WE'LL MADE, FOR $S 50.
. There never was such an opportunity of bnying Cheap Goods.
• WISHES to inform his friends and the public
PIIOTOGRAPII GALLERY,
On Main Street, nearly coppoeite the Mansion
Hotel- Ilis aparatus is all new and of theanoet
improved kind, and from his long experience as a
photographer he can guarantee satisfaction to all
who nevor him with their patronage.
Come at once and bring your ohildren. Re-
member
CALDER'S New Photograph Gallery.
N. B. -A supply of Osborne Sewing 51aehinee
kept eminently on liana and for sale. 858
that he has fitted up in tale best style, a new
EGG EMPORIUM.
Phe -I subscriber hereby thanks hie numerous
o .
ing,prophesies of failure, But she sue- customers (merchants and °thus) or el
bausted, she again enlisted thelured. giri,
who said her -prayers while she turned -
I ceeded in spite of all these and easily ill- patronage during the past seven year& and hopes,
duced the acceptance of the title she held by strict integrity gondolas° attentiqn to busiuess,
-ser came home and found the churn to merit their confidence and trade in the fame.
• to supuior respect. There is no danger
o the winter, he is now prepared to pay the
greatet extent than tbe city where the HIGHEST CASH' PRICE
uake in doing it. Mr. Keyser -effected
about two hundred revolntions 0 t e
• -1 more abundant and diversified.
_ • _
But the' butte,r didn't come. \Vher.
still in action, he bla.sted his eyes and did
of crowding the world with too much ed-
solie other innocent swearine and then
re ucation and. culture, and. the country
h siezed. the handle and said he'd wake
wants this and can appreciate it even to
resources for entertaininent are so much For any qua.ntity of good fresh eggs, delivered
EGG EMPORIUM,
Main Street, Seaforth,
e snbscriber .25 IOUS of good dry
TRAM. -
D. D. WILSON.
SEAFOlt 11, alareh IS, 1874. 828
Havin really enlarged his premises, during
All parties owing Book A.ecomele or Note4 nre requested to settle thexwmc.
IS ALSO AGENT FOR
BUSINESS CHANGE.
GREAT CLEARING SALE.
In cansequence of the change in our business, we have decided to sell oar whole
STOOK OF DRY GOODS
AT
COST PRICE, FOR CASH,
BOTH IN
CLINTON AND. LONDESBORO.
OUR PRESENT STOCK WILL AMOUNT TO ABOUT
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
CONSISTING OF
SCARFS, BRACE'S,
NECK TIES, COLLARS.
SHIRTS and DRAWERS,
LADIES' 'UNDERCLOTHING,
CARPETS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS and CAPS, &c.
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, MANTLES,
CLOUDS, F URS,
MILLINERY, TWEEDS,
PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS,
COTTON SHERTINGS,
WINCEYS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
WE ARE POSITIVELY SELLING OFF AT COST.
OUR entire Stook having been bought on 'the very best terms, awl in the hugest and best :Markets
the batter come if he kieked up an earth -
crank a minute, enough to Isla
any ordinary butter come from the ends
of the earth; and when the perspiration
began to stream from him, and still the
butter didn't come he, uttered oue wild
yell of rage and. disappointment andkick-
ed the churn over the fence. When Mrs.
Keyser went to pick it up, she put her
nose down close to the butter -milk and
took a suiff. Then ahe understood how
it was. The girl had mixed the whit.e-
wash in the churn and left it there.
good, honest and intelligent servant, wlio
knows how to churn, can find a situatiOn
at Keyser's. There ie a vacancy.
Breeding Farm Stock.
Hon. Harris Lewis, President of the
New York State Agricultural Associa-
tion, at a recent meeting of the Central
New York Farmers' Club, made the fol-
lowing remarks upon the subject of
" Breeding Firm Stock :" "1 ,,believe
that a man roast have considerable
eamption,' or judgment, if he under-
tales-breedin a animals. Be must haire
an object to b`iced. at. If for, the show
ring, he must weer every clefect in an
animal with fat. If he breed. for beef he
must breed for meat and not for bone.
If he breed for milk he must select from
the very best breeding strains and breed
from them. A dailyman must decide
what branch he designs to follow. As
for selling- milk, he should. breed Hol-
stein ; the Lard waters their milk
enough. If for a scanty pasture or a
side hills I would:breed A.yrshires ; they
will obtain food where no other breed.
can except the Devon. If for butter,
the cows must be selected for butter ;
not necessarily much milk, but full of
butter. For all purposes, butter, cheese,
milk, or afters/0rd for beef, the short-
horns and their grades are 'best. I be -
EXCELSIOR MIL
LS 3 Wanted
clean W
EGATOXDVILLE ONT.
THE undersigned, having completed their
FLOUR AND GRISTING MILLS,
IN EGMONDVILLE,
110'W
With all the latest and most improved machinery,
for the manufaettne of
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
Would intimate to the public and farming com-
munity, that they are now prepared to execute all
orders intrusted to them.
CRISTING AND CHOPPING
Done with despateh, and satisfaction given.
FLOUR,
BRAN,
SIIORTS,
AND
FEED
Delivered to any part of,Seaforth and Egmond-
ville. All Order,s left at 1$1r. HILL'S Store,
Senforth, will be promptly attended to.
071.
.CIIARL'ESWORTH &(O.
A.T
N • W CARRIAGE
AND
The Scettish Proeincial Insureonce Company -
Fire and Life.
The Western Lams -nee Cempaay, of Toronto -
Fire and Life.
The Isolated Bisk Insurance Company, of
Canada. -
Terms as reasonnale es offered by an other ,
agent doingbusinessfor reliable Companies.
OFFICE -over Strong & Farley's Grocery
Store. MainStreet, Seaforth. 252
STOVES & TINWARE
Of all kinds;and in endless variety at
MRS. WHITNEY'S,
Carmichaers Illook, Main street, Seaforth.
COAL OIL,
Pure good and cheap, wholesale and retail at Mae.
WHYTNEY'S.
1
in the Do ouillion, therefore we feel quite 1 ree to say that the present opportanit) is one of rare
occurrence to you to get your winter and spring Rupply of Goods at unprecedented prices. Call and
see for yourselvt s.
Clinton, Jan. 12, 1875.
OINIMIMAGNIMallr,PaWl.M...WWW.1 MIMI!
cpmE EARLY
To the Great Annual Sale of
CALLANDER, SCOTT & CO.
WAGONWORKS
IN
MITCHEL L.
McPHAIL, HENNICKE
DRY GOODS, FURS AND MILLINERY
CUSTOM WORK
Of all kinds promptly attended to and neatly exe-
cuted.
808 MRS, WHITNEY.
SAW LOGS.
100,000 LOGS WANTED
PINE, hemlock, cedar, elm, maple. white ash,
basswood, cherry and butternut.
ROGERSON &.ADAMS
Iwill pay cash on delivery for any qaant ty o go,
' delivered at their mill in Morris (lately Brown's.)
1 Custom Work Promptly Attended to.
i
—a...a
1 Lumber, timber, shingles and hale constantly
on hend aud cut to order on short notice.
808-12 U )GlialSON -& ADAMS.
CLINTON
;MARBLE WORKS,
HURON SPREET,
sseat<epor west of the Commereial
BtCt
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES,
And work of all kinds hi American and Foreign
Marble, designed and execnted in the best style,
and at most reesouable prices.
THAT has been going on at Dent's since Dee. aud continuing until Christmas. Now for Bargains.
and Cheaper Shawls, than can be got elsewhere.
The Cheapest Sete of Ladies Fars in the Dominion. Mr. Deut has more Shawle, Nicer Sliawle
BEST CORNWALL BLANKETS -
At the mill prices. Piles of 'Plain and Fancy Flannels. Heavy Twilled. Frncy Union Flannels at 25
cents. If you vrant a Clond, a Breakfast Slurwl, a Hood, a Sontag or Keit Jacket, steer right for
Dent's and get it. Lovely Dress Goods at Malta. Winoies from 10 cents up. Panay Dress Goods
1rom.16 cents np. Emmy Merinos at 48 cents. Black Lustres at 18 cents. A fine stock of laallincry
cheap ad choice as usual. The biggest Stock of Men& ad Boys fur and Cloth Caps. Splendid, all
wool, heavy Canadian Tweeds for 70 centein fact, everything you want at bottom prices during the
Sale. The Goode are here and must be sold. No surer way of making money than buying at Dent's
Sale. Try it.
GEORGE DENT. Seaforth.1
& CASEY . 1
Desire to inform the public) that they have tom-
menced the manufacture of
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
PHAETONS,
ROCKA.WAYS,
L DEMOCRATS,
HEAVN" AND LIGHT WAGONS,
Built fro so the very best material, in a workman-
like nil I er, and in the latest styles, which, for
durability, lightness of draught and finish, cannot
be surpassed.
All work intrusted to us will be executed with
promptness, and at REASONABLE RATES.
Special Attentiell given to 'Repairing.
eau at ouraihop, south of the Market and see
lor yourselves. : • 356
Mantles of Various Colored Marble sup
plit.d on hort Notice.
Granite Monuments and Headstones imported
to order.
W. H. COOPER, Jr.
CALDER, Agent
—1277
COLD WEATHER.
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Don't be standing in the cold when you can get a
FIRST-CLASS STOVE AT KIDD'S, CHEAP.
F you want a Cooking Stove, if you want a Parlor Cook Stove, if you want a Parlor Stove, if you 1
want a BO% Stove, if you want a celebrated Coal Stove, or any kind of a Stove, call and see
KIDD'S LARGE ASSORTMENT,
Manufactured by the hest makers in the Dominion. Also a Large Asaortment of Hardware, Tin 1
Copper, and Sheet Iran Ware.
SIG -N OF TULE BIA11111/10T11 COOR. STOVE, Moan -Street, Seaforth.
Absent Menstraation, sad all diseases known as
• FemeleWeatness. They ate prepared with the
GODERICH FOUNDRYu arm tem ion o e amen messes
Cure Lencorrhcea (or Whites) Peinful afenstrua•
The Goderich Foundry & Manufacturing Co. Physicloa whAnis tual female diseases a speoial
greatest care, nder th personal supervision of a
Beg to inform the public that they are prepared to furnish
1 study for many years, ama they axe a Healable on
hour and time of need" is an unfailing
1 which MARRIED LeDIES can depend "in the
STEAM ENG-INES AND BOILERS, FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS; 1 FEMALE REGULATOR
IRON AND WOODEN PLOUGHS CULTIVATORS STRAW -CUT- b°x'1/1) '" -"es" ' Sen - inal
3 3 Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ptice, ene
STAVE; HEADING AND 8HINGLE MACHINBS, HOOP MA.CHINES- &P 1
TERS, &c., SUGAR AND POTASH KETTLES, GRATE -BAPS & ' - 1
... . , c. age securely Healea from observation. For fall
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