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The Huron Expositor, 1875-04-09, Page 34.4 !g18!'5s dereen SON ver boloro tc with flrat cls PLE•RENT'S CJI. CD8 Drift o—»& genu. oo sold ;, The Port- ;glow ever intro. esu 04 satisf i• qn > a4 Purpose' Iso ITER Single Frame p ONES IL•$O.. DOK TO R 1�1 g tnerally that. Stationegy Store Is in th (u hu O, ;aiova. rine c c LLtori • and: well , eked' 14 7f' Wenn. • S., Ti=cker: IfAN, fix. CF MlinetsllitnntOun. A botel•k r at Meaford has mimed the editor of the Mimi/or that if he "don't, take care he will get' a horse -whipping come day.", It appears that the said hot- el -keeper's name had been accidentally -omitted from the bliahed list' of ap- plicants for hotel lie rase. —A Harwich fa er last fall sold 4,000 bushels of pe� orchard, which seas; of $1 b h 1 hes from a- ten -acre ped an average price r use, tc Ottawa bible society has intro- duced a novel way of raising funds. They give a public 'breakfast in one of_ the first- elass betels, charging $.1. for entrance fee. - —The Government required six letter carriers'in Quebec where the free postal delivery system shortly comes into oper- ation, and the services of 1,694 applicants had to be declined. / The. Sherbrooke News sayis s On Sat- urday last a man, Hamed envier, called 'at our office. ' He had travelled from Manitoba on .spew -shoes, making the journey` to, Montreal i 55 days,( - He slept in the snow each night, and s bsist- on game: taken by his . He ft his wife and three ehildri4Frul the. prairie Province while coming 'he o to seek for asinstanc e, having had; .erelosses in Manitoba. • ' - --A sad accident occurred at Aylmer on Saturday last. A young girl,1named Miss Poppet,. 17 years old, while working in the house, saw her little -brother who was playing upon the ice fall in. She at once ran dawn . to pull him- out, and in doing SO :WM drawn in a_ . While in the water she told her br IF to climb on her back and get out. Ile .didso,- but at the same time pushed }bis sister under Choice. The poor •girl drifted about five yards, under the -ice; and when taken out wasuito dead. —Eighty convicts at work in the foun-. dry in the State Prison at Jeffersonville, Indiana, inade a bold and desperate at - temp to escape Lust week. They suds y denlquit work, • av = + wered their guards, tied and blindfo + ' then, and sueeeec' 1 in partially cutting a- hole in the out( wall when a general alarm was given. 'he outside guards rushed to the rescue, zeal at- the muzzle of theirrifles forced the convicts to desist. --They► have a genuine Enoch Arden oa at. Quincy, Ill, Six years ago John. Bim pis , a wealthy. Manufacturer, left for Europe with his two daughters -and sailed on the Ir ited Kingdom, which was never heard from until now, when news are received that Bimpson and his daugh- ters are alive and en route home. In the meantime Mrs. Bimpson has collect- ed $5,000 life insurance, is married, and has a, child by the second. husband, —In: the Imperial Parliament inde- bate on the bill for the amendment of the Peace Preservation act, the Irish were ad- vised to discountenance the leadership of , stump orators and adopt industry in place of political agitation, andthereby put an end to all excuse for exceptional legislation. i - --The seventeenth annual Session °of the Grand Lodge of good Templars of Massachusetts has just closed at' Boston. There were 200 delegates present. The annual states that there were 200 lodgesin existence in the State, with a membership of 15,000. --The Stratford Beacon Kays that 'Mr. Ballantyne's election expenses in South Perth amounted to $416 46, printing alone absorbing $249 61, The Consee rva' five candidate 'ran the machine' -to the t tune of 67 39," We would not object to running a' a er in South Perth in Mr, nantyne's n real% for an els too or two, We a arc very doubtful if the elx car Metes in ffuron can show see Isrge its exhibit for printing tee Mr, ;tBari- lantyne Alone, The eleetlion expenses of Mr. Hay, in North Perth auanoanted -to 5a 34, $13(3 22 Were paid for printing and $112 for livery and dietributing bills, Water has been very scare this winter in the new settlements in Manito- ba, and settlers ire obliged to choose be- tween melting snow for their cattle and driving the latter miles to water. _ I Five head ef cattle were sold recent- ly from Mr. F Lowell's,splendid herd of Durhams in Woolwich, County of Water- loo,•for the handsome sum of $2,600, be- ing an average of $520 eaeh. It pays i to rause good stock. The purchaser war a Mr,. Stewart of Strathroy. - He. How to make Tea. The Housekeeper says ; ° "There Are many ways of making tea ;. we might say that every one makes it in his own way ; but, after many experiments and much information, we have found thc.followiug to be the best ; Warm the teapot, either by pouring boiling water in it and empty= ing it, or by placing it on .a corner of- the range. Then put good tea in it (thee quantity to be according to the strength and also to the -quantity you want), and pour boiling water, on the leaves, just enough to wet them ; leave thus about one minute, then pour on 'all the water you want. Let it steep no longer than. about six minutes, and not less than four minutes before drawing it, If allowed to steep longer ;than six minutes, all the as- tringency of the tea ist extracted, and it acts and has a bad effect on the nervous system, besides losint mostof its aroma, Chemists and .physiologists generally re- commend black tea, as not affecting the nervous system as green tea, Tea being naturally very astringent, should never 'be used at breakfast. Taken after din- ner, instead of cafe foir, it has the same effect, and brandy may be mixed with it, as in coffee, Tea is excellent in 'clamp climates and marshy countries, but , must be taken after a; substantial meal: Drinking warm tea while' eating causes the food: to pass through the system without nourishing it, or supplying its waste." A Pleasant Railway Companion. Lucy Hooper writes from Paris to the Philadelphia Prcaax, " 1 wish time ar- dent souls who admire European railway carriages with their side doors, separate comp rtments, and solid . partitions, woulc study and reflect over the various and s erious disadvantages that are con- nected therewith. It is no joke for a timid person travelling alone to be shut up in n compartment with spree stur- dy, sullen -looking desperado ---it is neith- er pleasant nor safe, -the resent: experi- once of a French gentleman and lady, one M. DeBouchany and his sister-in-law, abundantly testify,, They were journey- ing from Tarascon to Marseilles, and found themselves in the sone car with an unpleasant leaking individual, who short- ly after the train started turned towards the young lady and drawing a small bot- tle from his pocket, cried : c Since you are the Virgin Mary, drink this !" The her girl recoiled from him in terror, but snatched from her neck a ;slender gold chain which she wore, and- flinging it, to- her w itb'th =' bo e next turn. i. his inan ha had h ce of his=sis truggio ° ued, du ycont 'red -to reap a , : 00 mpartm t,= .hri e went. 1-1 er cri ntion an 1 the trai i time to : ve the ho lay h : -*trans t 1 u botto ii of the c assassi had tak etch and money. b crime a;Stan c1attem+ted tone b the gu • rd. M as not�(. s.. lonely i he mini ' al, "since il, been t ceased h talksincessant' Mary. Mad or san delightful. reature f r a long • ourney ure th moner v ctim, th 're seems ethod in is mad g nuine, nd ° such, I the view t ken of it b of the ind w tion ,to .t,eg=n= d to theassist- w A the/ hielt=the young door id open an 6 next for" the, guard as t sttradt d at - stoped barely M. DeBecchony nd senseless in ile- the would tssession of his n ,its the train he leaped out twas captured nohonyi !who is reeovo>ring. carceration m madness, and t the Virgin' as certainly a locked is wit. . did not fail luables ether too it to be ieve, has authorit p j 1888. An Incide • t Under the capti n Patriot, the Napan a circumstance *hie to many who have vi the exciting events .t time of the Fenian We quote .the fo low ed death of Bishop us of many incidents -which combine to sh noble attributes of Christian and a pati' late' them all, but a local incident, fully r of our readers, niay n Irving the session of panes, 1$66, the at was flashed over the lana had actually c threat often made, an tier near Buffalo. sounded, and right dad to by our Vol first tidings of hostile here, the Conference, Bishop presiding, was business. The old pa stantly arot sed, and of 112 could not restr He immediately temps organized what he cal enjoining upon each m of earnest payer for t had left their homes soil a desperate enemy nein of the Conference with until the old her the victory was secure tiently at the office fo t ion of hostilities; and was upon bis knees t' of battles to favor wit i' h protection the cause f p honor. He loved his a iv his God, and never f rgot either," aC aid n, , i t., 1e t r on li ie r all A .Chr. ass nal e : of in collectio erred a t Ridge The lac n ren honors, oro full3 haracter Vo sande oference red by out 'of p .tense ii ' Na- inteili - once t the J' en - into eff t a sed the f '+ rt- to artiis was as it rte + +nd- Wien the is tea hed the vane able in ordi ars ardor w less veteran enthusi , m. herules and war sass on," the nese sity ve men who d ve from our as �e Usual usi- � of proce dad satisfied that waited pa- nt inti ' at= it cam : Ate ing the od mercy and riotism and land ne , t, to fie dut to f• 11' uiue holt been es." stian. rates sant re of the way, lent•. rinds l life the as a ve- to a oat Table Tele a The married .ladies h ing houses, and are ob i yarning devices for d v sant ennui of a useless last hit upon a brilliat ing away the dismal 1 making agrmible c strap a guests of the i who ve sin over-thu to devote ;Bantry The followicode has b sag , n for woo at )rawin napkin ti 1 Wine tconverse wt oldiitg it by the , u able f yin thi' g to '1 oid:iri had' ith the fe i1 you peva the knife e can 1 see ying kit'fe and for of late—A ' er the me. 1lenehed right hap To night, apkin b :.ld with thrpe1fi ' apkin h ld with two olding + apkin to lc in ing. tending knife and fork Ca I; meet ou ? aying knife and forkti di +leased. Balancing fork on ode, you'engaged tonight ? Drawing knife through pr —I shall remain at hom llo Striking fork with kn fe - can r meet you ? ' Placing t. knife over . t you be alone: ? Balancing spoon ` on have an engagement. Stirring the spoon Will you be late Holding the spoon o e gazing meditatingiy on "t petted, or. we are discov red Slapping the ear wi brushing away a 'fly stand. . 1 I1 na 1t Obit bo rd - e o stud up away in : - is nce, hav at ice for pi sic hour, rad runts ' ith patinae . n, aanci of le UR the fall' sex, universally Lids the hand-- le #tags& have ark itt each her on eft he tabs ers--Y rs—No. ease ig- thus (A (N) --I m cup re ngs° of f rk `ht Beet mei or • lass—Ti ill of cup I slowl ocup, ao4 e are s a- nd, as if) of and Curiosities' Dieeloeed, b the ,eroacop i. Here is a list of some o t4 wond seen through a microsco . Insects various kinds can be seen n the caviti s of a pain of sand. Mold a forest + f beautiful trees, with the br aches, leaves, flowers, and fruit. ;Buttes fes are fol y feathered. Hairs ate hello tubes. T e surface of our bodies is covered wi h scales like fish. A single ain of sa d would cover 150 of these; ' les, and ye ' a single scale covers 500 per s. lhrou_ i these narrow openings the sweat for s itself out like water thr ugh a siev s a sewn e . contains a oming wi'h the se lets grazi A spec a pin-lea1 little' ani other sa i = decorate 1 s ' me trop c house -fly sometimes The mites make 500 ste Each drop of stagnant watei world of animated being, swii as much liberty aswhales Each leaf has a colony of insi on it like oxen on a rneado of potato -rot about the aim of contains about 200 ferocious male, biting and clawing e agely. The male mosquito with plumes like -those of bird, ' The ej'e of the corn is cut into facets, as diamo are. rio cls IMPORTANT - TO jArlt. JOHN i3lfLLAIt15, Au do eer, for tbo A"' County of Huron, is now pre r it to conduct sales on fhe most reasonable,and on tile shortest notice.. 'orders left aft h s r 1denee, Lot 1.1, C011. 11, 1,1614110p, or at the E D c'.davit OOico, Seaford, will be promptly att de to. Notes and stamps furnished free. 870 ARMERS J.� P. BRIO ICENSED ATTCTIONEER ;fo: Huron. Sas attended in i County. All team left at the E Will be I+romptly attended to, e County of 11 arts of the iv »moss office GORAAN W ` CHESe 01101/KS, d aFANCY GOODS AT R. COUNTER'S. PBX finest, c sanest and best selected stock�of the above g a ever brought sato the Ceurit . TEN B CE T. allowed on all pure es of $1 and u wards. IN. PE TION INVITED No Tronblo to Show Goods. Yeap'y L ge Stock,, of . $pentacles on hang from So to e8 per pair, Agent for the Celebrated L. BLACK a Co.'s Spheroidal and gamines it Morns' Spectacles, the. best In the mark t. - • • - Pernonsl;attention paid to fairing Watches, Clocks and, dovedry- awaited to give satistac- tlon, . Cask for Old 'Gold and Silver. M, R. sCOUN'TER. THE PRIZE PLOW'S._. MONROE &.HOGGAN'S ASIBAFORTIi PLOW -FAO „,ORY. MONROE&HI 7IJ H"to inform the farmers Perth that they are better ever this spring to lignish a firs either of the following kinds ; GAN- of Huron prepared ow IRON, PLOW. MONROE & HO1 GAN% Iron Proven to be one Of the beef and: implements of the kind ever in Canada. IRON BEAM ud an of w has *Wadi est serviceable- nufactared in L Op rig come at fifit, especially you ke leoic t the Goeila skfrina (We week AT HOIFFMAN aR0 YEW DARK ritOir' EW GREY L TRES, DRAB MT TEM ler W BARATII ASI fl W CRAPE ClkYTHS, N W SILK TIE N W SILK SCA FS, STA 41 NEW DUN NEW BLEA ' N4W HOLL NEW- TA131, NEW LACE NEW WHIT NEW SHIRT NEW SKIRT NEW COBS NEW HOOP NEW HAIR NEW COIGN SIDMCI • AriAtiting RED COTTONS LINEN NAM 8, URTAI 8, QUILT RAIDS, NS. USTOM,EI? 11;141 ALW.iirS FIND OUR :STOOK pr LE FA CY DRY Fully Assorted, and INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFO As we onlyseil for mush we can give t HOF QOM, MIL INERT, their Wastage to E, PURCHASING WWI cm the benefit of a good cen MAN 13ROTHE Cke,ap Cask More, Seafortli, Our Iron Beam plow is ZJML PURPOSE' Plows e of t Best :GEN• WHISTLE CUT rift} wrought iron beam, tAsna tlids, Tho Plow is t 13a m TKOs 6:uttsr Pig chiming an4 will eiQA Potter otter, ° It is gsarsotosti bbo, se Owe of _atb#r na Double Mould btsfiie Motaid lioetrd Pi with W0646t1. handles asdir give satisfactionin every ETR �a L1OW. with or May to Wont Steel trona* Iron and is MOM oar Plow, fit sii iron er hem, wsttentid to PRIZES RE The best gtterantee that excelleihr of the Plow" man MONROE di HOGAN le t theybave secured when plac the implemento of the lar Canada. Attention is dire° At Guelph Central Fair i Prizes. In 187_,8 Tier In 1874, Three First P I At Western Fair, Londo Prize. In 1878, One F , I At the Provincial Exhibit' One Film and Two Besides at the above T PRIZES have been o The above plows are kept made to order. nicest are tide Can be bought eisewber El ED. an Ise iven of the e num 'er of prizes estman tura. in to t following : 187 2 wo First 4F t Prizes. 1872, One First st Prize. , Toronto, in 1874, ',mind Prizes. NT FIRST btalltl DAM 02' SCUFFL Turnip or Potato &IMO wood, always on hand and w Relkri/ring Prim/14k for Gray Plows always on hand. MONROE & eithe be sol of iron or ecl To. nd Sides 1111.RS. WHIT EY WISIIESqo inform her cnostoiners and others rr7 I that lobe bee removed her tin bop to the premises lately occupied by Messr Logan st gfamieson. She has now on hand it immense stock of TINWARE AND S oyEs, ali kind*, which will be disposed of atfier ma - to mary low prices. MILK, CANS. Parties in want of Milk Cans can be 'Supplied to any extent at MYRTLE NONE IS fr DtaiEiS TAN • Ther aro Numerous Imitatio NE 880.113 an t Market. MAI JEW HICKS 71/LiT nECZIVED, AND AIM BTU, LET, CLOCKS, WA 01 /WRY N PX4X1 ItTO Alf IS NO PIT CUES, and Oft'OC Quant10, Quell and Prices we wee Heond to Nona, • nousekeepets And Sundry we wbvid snout that if they want a full line of PLATED CRUETS, PLATED SPOONS, KNIVES AND FORKS, TEA SETS ENGLISH D FBA LAMPS, TOILET -SET'S, HAIR BRUSHES COM /ex., LOOKING GLAS' ES, other articles tOo numerous tin me Geode, sti h as Iv r7i td 111, tion, to give us a call. BEDROOM, PARLOR, HALL, BAR -R&M& BANS & other LOCKS CONSTANTLY 0141 1114111118. PLATED WARE, CLOCKS AND WATCHES A SPECIALItY, E. giFIICKSON & CO. IV, 18.—Watelles and Clocks repaired by firavel ea workmen. sult of Geed Businese he subscriber has recently been! obliged to w much a, whieh are now fdled with IS very larg Stock of the most desirab grades of INC NEW TEAS SUGARS. Scotch Refined: Liverpool Refined, Cuba and Demerara, OANADI N." Supply CLO Chequered Seaforth rge his COLOGNE. to Ground and Block Lump. ALL THE BEST BRANDS IN SMOKING AND CHEW LI U 0 RS. Whiskey and ell imported Liquors purchased in Bond and sold are se usual. A ton 1 General Groe °ries and Provisions, all of which will be sold at v small profit. TIISIOTIIM and 9mituft FIELD MELDS an, 24 Ism JAMES STOVES AND HAF4DW RE Will 1) 8old, at 10 Ver Cent. Less han Form r TO CAStf,, FOE, ONE MAKE OOM FOR SPRING: TOOK. EST LOT 07 STOVIS#17 TOIIN KID , Seafortli NEV`; STOOK Ines coad Stock c ists ehleily of Staples hi *II IN ItAN T EY WILL ALE ,BE S!ILDFOR.0 AT COST P t43 ea le their terwetheut fu nothe,nr will be heed in Court he E oeL 1,0R...._ . 111:i1,-,,: 1.81', Rogo,y VILLA 0* T. wing; 044 tbeir nest D GAN /NG- X1119 *2 the 40y 414 timputieolismost iinpro:fed HOI E F1'AMIL4f FLoym mini tee that hey s e now rod. esectite dors trti Went, RISTI Done -with delete B Ali Deliv ilea 371 to a A11 Or AND CHOPIN and ',Ai On giVen. ORTS AND of Seaforth Eamon /at mr. ilircies same ?mine attended to, HU mixt Sat AL THE 8 D6(nA RAY 8004* jiat '.they !have eornienceil lumber. 11, 'AN SETTERS, ned Lunibew on Unit Tad -on Goderielif4treett tom Phiningneattplone. W.11. SCOTT. - lets AND CH ESE BOX FAUN GA and Lumb near street. WillLoan Money at LOW TZ 4.1F nit- I INS, RE Y UR RorEvir IS ALSO AMINT gos Thr estarn y and Tile Ca Otrectplaaforthe •