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No that it was hOulsome, :t have
(e.er aod over heard people gay, " Miss
Clement would have been pretry .nit for
spite of it. The nOef Witfi large, it is
ii
true, and peculiar, bit' 018 had lovely
gray eyes, vith dark telice, darker than
rose leayes. Still, I think I shou d have
loved her if she had been poeitively ugly,
There was that in her 'face, whiehl trans-
cended all its form and coloringt-there
was a-- Goodness .1 I always waS a fool
about Nanny, and here I am dem nstrat;
ing it in print, Nation Olemei t had
Freneh blood. in her veins ; he name
mane froM a Breton grand other.
Certamly 8110 allowed her ritce in the
grace of her bright, sweet manlier, the
sparkle of Iher con 4 -creation, the taste
of her (trees. ; perhape the showed it in
After ,she condeseended to marry me,
we went on the. cenventional brul I tour,
I cannot wily that traveling was alto-
gether blieeful to Nan, now that I look
back on that journey, but I WWI tO0
, happy to notice her email Teuliarities
then, When we came home WO went to
a• hotel., till our houee should be built.
Nan was passionately loud of &mere,
and our friends see t thein in to us daily
—,ee sort of 'nide], offering paid eto our
ilew life and our hotel 'life. Since we
had no garden, and. Nation loved flowers
so dearly, thew good;people stet:plied her
- gladly. it -wag epriug, too, arid 'every
garden in the tosvn bloomed and per-
fumed the air, ' At firse tve had sweet
violets end mignonettes from the comer-
vatories, and my wife hung over them.
' I liked, to We her large re:waive nos-
tril dilate with the delicate odor. I for-
got that 'herr nose e as not Greeian or
piquarit when ' it bece,me so expressive,
1 haveneen it dilate equally with scorn
or anger. In feet, this little _woman's
flesh 'always seemed to be a sort of_ veil
to her flout, nothing more. If it was
pretty withi the blnota of youth and its
roundness, that was a, separate matter,
Her " spirit o'erinfortned its clay" al-
ways. Bat sometimes this matter of the
nog° astoniehed me then ; it has aston-
ished me a great Many times :since.
One day somebody tent us such a
superb besket of. hyaeinths, The crisp
translucent! spires of ; bells were softly
crowded together, their vernel tints con-
trasted and defined by the contact, There
was the very clouded pink of early dawn,
tbe silvery 'saffron of eunrise, the deep
and stormy rose -that of a sunset after
tempest, the pallid fainting blue of April
-skies, the d ep azure of midsummer noon,
the snow -b llt that seenied chiseled front
,misty alabaster, and the real hyaeinthine
purple. No other flower offers such
delicate, 811011 exquisite tints and tex-
ture, for the textuee is the seeret of the
tint, T theught Nan would be overjoy-
ed. I carried the. slight otraw basket
that held them, deep bedded in damp
green moss, to our" parlor, and, set it on
the ithining surface of a table that was
topped wit
ed surface
tints that h
a picture.
I sat do
ese
rave back faint reflex of the
ug over it, The whole:made
a in the Window to wait for
wanted to
e came in
bloseoms at
ke the nos
1
see her look of delight es
Presantly the door open- she a swered,
me fie t onte,
once, and kindled svith M-
ier noze quivered a little,
erceives so ething doubtful in. his path;
look of p de diegust swop over her
elicate bloc el, she pressed her handkee-
evhite finge s„ and—threw thom out of
t ie window
Why aid. yo
tulips, gently t flhaling their 4euttint odor,
hanoti t tube esimade het fairly ill,
Will ever i of going, with her one
colone Was oft of our best friend's, and
the re iment rut just leaving for the
-held. Nanny was au crithueitusti
pario 'it cut her to the heart to think
of it, and! at ti es perhape she was, Al
we &JIM do w to afford. aid old com
fort 010 co reties strho' coitld go ; an
when loienel lunt soot for us to go t
his h se' that vetting and s y good-bye)
crowded ; half the officers were Trier
men, Art of tl 6. rest rough armee wise
, j
had i •ft their pion, if th y had not
turner, their hat' into s voidt Be
going soon. ' e rooms we e beryl. iful
'titfilled g eat a (theater vase, and th re
spike of tuber ee in ruby of• sapphir
glasse$ 'fled tl 6 air with their o(terou
and isi-ory cairn
Of ourse w were all enthusiastic, el.
wan as yet only a spleu
I its blood and dirt an(
nown to tilos ', who shout
endure there a l before the year rolled
round again, reat life i the. born 1
camp had be n en agereca le pie nie
drill an ensusei ent. Pan tism flame
deep, Half tl
&lea of evil s
showed
Spent half an hoitr 'stud
11 i
tIOW press,
"I thought so," was 1
joinder. "I know the ti
Oil very well,"
Another. time I aM gr
other shudder,
" What is it now, Nan
abject tonee of (Worley,
" I well cigars in you
excit 1. War
did sentiment
agony were un
e officers th re were ref
kits in the literal sense 1
a few heir influence decidedly
But When men are going Ito die for thei
country, end ear uniforms, who ie
cause we !stay at home, sball there be n
cakes and. ale fOr those Who go to war
have beeh shoe eed to see su
things at an rdinary recei
noticed it._ I as talking ith a Mile
were in an el ger discourse about th
try as twel
and stein
rned routs
white evei
to the 'hal
her tii
'using ser
fresh, keei
ved her be
should al
•11, a state
woes and sr -eon
as mine, when
gent Plutith on
and beheld Na
she ti nk a dead weight on
BI before I could get her
dale chair, and sent a
of the west wind ev
s of his cou
felt a nerve
her eyes dul
stairs," oho
veran
vant
breatl
quire
opene
back
hat is the matter,
anxiou ly, when her
bright , and the
o her hp and cheeks.
libertines_ and whiek
I throw those 13vely things
.- " Sick -mit .g l -Why, they were delici-
. from the beg Dtttell bulbs, and -old Mrs.
Hermann se tt them iM you." ,
. ' " I can't tan it ; if they mine from
'the Angel Gabriel I should send them
oat el the Window, just tio," wes this.
. singular glare reply. 4.' And I want to
Jrown thing you, .call straw -
or syringe: blossoms, 'or one
tell you, .fa
that horrid.
berry plant,
This was
queer, to be sure, but no
81Sezial Matt 3r. We beve our ownetastee
in flowers, all of tie ; I, for iny part,
would. as HO( rt Itave a yellow dog without
a tail about the house as an althea bush
under the window ; marigolde are an
.al omination, and phloxes ft disgust to
. at d art, anatomical preparaion to as
But bdore long :r. began to find, when
I oarTIO 1161110 from !Justness, that all the
. teinds of heaven were often blowing
through my wife's parlor, and she
herself, wrepped in a• ehewl, I sitting
in the fall (I alight. Natural ly I remote
" Nanny, dear, you will catch eold."
, " Why, Mrs. Brown hare been here to
call. so scented with xnusk I could scarce-
ly be civil te her."
. Or, perhaPs, Mrs. Petard i Inid been
odorous of mille-fl eti rs, or tin Green of
, patchouli. The onlyeperfutne Nen could
only of one partieular brand, 1 began
betel dinne . daily before our flue it wait-
t(r pity my vife : she could deec lbe the
er rattled o r the list ; nay, be ore we
e s of smell alone. She could tell that
oning day from the odor of the elothes,
a id Mrs. St Rival' bad her ideas eularee
1
Sisteatly ; delve "lecleri Lig, and even.
porth av nethite whin the clothes was
about"—m statement always- quietly
ignored by y wife aa if unheard. Then
I began tot ite an interest in the mat-
ter phyeiolo ficall v. I tried to class the
seents she affected, and evolv3 some
fundarnenta 113118011 for the pleasure they
gave her, bet there was a curiolis cap-
zipe about t tem. Why steould she, like
Wall:dowers pead-ohjeet to stocks) except
at a distance, saying they had an under-
tone of raw eabbage ; 'Why did:mignon-
ette, English violets, heliotrope,' ',please
her, and not orris root ? She loted the
seent of alj summer roses, but a tea -rose
niade her ick, like swinging She
eyes at las
'loom dam
t bear it
took he ho e,, ineVardl thankin
the u us,
a friend' 'geed that lent t smelt th
deliei us Odor 'the leave'. lu vain
to thud( pare •iseed a- iie, aut smell
smelled nbthin at all e whit -, she • inhal
like no other t be describe( •
good irt to p reeive this dor. Nan'
must iav been very eoo „ By -an -b
our li us was init. We oved ii to i
deft and aint houtieneeper Our al
,, home lit: .—no huteed ro' n le no over
line ph .1Stet' too WW1 t use. Th
le
in tint in ever room, and'a I the orna
mot o of their ki (1.
Were
fair o .a worst , 1 shop ; mitt er torture4
were o idles on the OM re no linen
breath of petit and fire lin ss iillecl th
house'. thin this Wae owin,g to lie
air, di lic tely lifting at th door -0 e
prey. ' here *as no must nook it ou •
crock th bat e, that gene ated it wa
scald d, oaped, scraped, dried. and 811 1)
bread en tire,. an ' hear ; n Meat out
lived its sefu 'less or ' it pie santne s ii
our e ers yore, always fresh, for Nan as
erred elle a fr 01 egg had i s own cleat
locating melt ..1 ' i
the fiest 1 188 1," th which sh( always re
calved en cotn rig from the office at nigh
and ethic e politeness I was al waye ex
been I," w Oita keen flaeh a d quiver o
eye and eyelid
must II,V son
have you not:
" Yes, ha e been to -13 veral Some
whet*, I reluctantly echnit, Mrs
Gardiner; that 1 went to Smith's printin
office to ere e out some bill heads, an
•
ever swear; but mai
big out
it Natio
01 Of m
I inqu re, in
smo
their
re-
hine
not
11
e of
"Nan, T believe in D
forever, Your g'reat gr
form of a crowded e
town, by a man who is
way, a,nd the wind was f
" It is bast to have a n
eays my wife, reflective'
non"e1.3dit it would be
I must confeee that at es Na
most other warm -heart( ( beigh
loved any body lse, but
be first in my t oughts
every woman, too, who
exacting, she always in
those traits as the very
could possess, and that
with Pharisaic fervor, th
clulged in either Now
generally ; their society
their dainty way peetty
tricks and their manners
veva' nos and
is falter t
have
'he wan
1 Ways,
ie jealou
iked the
ft she ne,
like A
'is agre
behold
nffinitely
love to study the piCtur t ese
golden fluffiness Of their Jr the
rounded and tinted thee -s, the
forehead, the ensiling cri edit li
lovely eyes, the delicate d ese an
with souls. I delight to study
but I love my wife, and she is my
which means a great deal to a
man. I would see the whole r
pretty girls drovened ra her than
my wife hurt in any way, 411d 80111 times
I feel as if she ought to know it ; but
much. Among our a naintanc she
chiefly reviled and abuse( a little oman
whom I had -known veral ye re—a
pretfy child always, but 0 very vetty
that you forgave 'her belt g. 'a fool when
Pie-
, like
and
jeal-
really
Like
and
omen
Lord
er in-
ble,
their
mus-
s the
weet
se or
oftly
hite
the
shin -
wets
wife,
went
of
have
you looked at the' clear eyeS, th
red,' white, gold and blne of Nell 'Riv-
er's baby face, and heard er ood- iatur-
pateern of " the sort of women m n al-
ways admire—a pretty fool !" , 41 ding,
" even: 1113r husband adore her. And
cipe for family ,peace is, Never argue
with your wife. '
(CONCLUDED NEXT -.‘160i.)
Thirty 'Years Ago.,
The seamen and intrine of thirt years
write ; a man able to do silo then Wa Won
known to everyons 88 1111140W.0 sch br—
eam read and svrite beaufifid, Sir,' (how
often we have heard the ei logy!) a d the
" noble seholar" in question re d and
answer the letters of the Whole Ine 8, and
perhaps the one next his own, a d was
very often a rather dislipated cha actor,
finding himself often in rouble. por-
tion of the men then we 6 the mo t lov-
warm-hearted grown.up ,- •.hildren that
could. be found in the sv (I. it -third
perhaps of every ship's ceinpany ere of
this claeee another third Wete of nega-
tive Order, and the remaining thin were
sitnply worthless With the !first 8 ,t you
Miens when they behave 'badly, t did
them no more moral lam n than a Whip-
ping does e child ; their f Oliegs co ld be
.worked 011.Until they wou rt cty, ye their
courage and endurance evere NI ithOlit
limit. ' Sea -dogs they TiVere ; severely
treated, they loved the ha 4 that so treat-
ed them. They feared „ nettling, li • rally
know, One who" would !lead. the they
wOuld follow to the dcath,, When out of
a ship and under I no restr in, the were
quite helpless, spending What moue they
Absence of Mind.
Among Linley'l; mosti 'AMA° ncen-
nstatices Of it, and even id them in his
rreeence, When allintioti wait, in e to
silt, ' he added, with. i tt mins, good
,Ilieh really befell me," 1 e theft 1 egan :
leave the shop, wh,r4 .1 kno not
he street with them, cm e ni each hand,
hen the tobacconist re allei me o my -
you do not intend to ea ry off m can-
dlesticks !'"
My friend soMetimes related a still
Norwich Cathedral, an( :well lci owing
my own infiemity, Iran the bel and
put the key of my etudy nto in land -
door, and come again c ' ilet me ut in,
time for the service. She' raised objec;
tions, and insieted on re ierning tin key,
pression that she bad tal a it wi It her
Benison over until the be J•1, began t ring.
1 then put on my eurpli e; hut n land-
lady came to release in , I I rea half
my sermon over again, 1 tit still n land-
lady appeared. Looking put of t e win -
and at length the great b It began to ,
as it always did when :the De n and
Chapter were about to fo 'eh into proces-
and, with the help of th tvater-b tt and
water -spout, climbed. do 'in in can-
onicals into the street. appily 1 was
so late that comperativ y few f the
ray return home after t i - service T put
and had o ened the door Of iny lo gings
osrroft.
SILT 8
bef:vtbee
Linley
preech
but wh
Bishop
an we
ley, co
with
the tu
left yo
jecture
taken
his hor
the wr
Tile' I
ti maoacktalloi
The
teresti
weefbv
ow h
c rises
Iv ideas
a high.
e the
a
ibneci
it wat
I called to mind my imaginary
II
he related this aneedd Mre
ometimes added, " The fie mon ,1
ly, whom the Dean an Chap -
ed upon as an execrable era)
) was an especial favorite of t
Dr, Bathurst, After the ervice
:care/ ,go, ing in procession to the
the Bishop turned to me with a
to you for the exeellent ermon
lave nothing to pay, Sir,' replied
r horse behind you," This ee i-
ati
was correct. Tenley mule -
)rwich, and in order to relies'
y. ' he beidle had lipped ff
cone lone Of the loss 1 e hed gill
e to reach the country church in
the performance of his Untie ,
ilmes and Distant Placesi John,
•
tory About King David.
°Bowing extract is from an in
g artiele on, the Telmul. in the
.re. its :a touehing passage, in the
ew sincere Christians can res4
tears, in which David, who hs
rests, rays 'to be. saved frOm thie
y be; lately eufferitig onto sere -
e from the horns of the unicorn,'
re the difficulty, of course, lies in
peeted introduction of the uni-
Adain Clerke satisfies himself
lrig that the Psalmist all des to
tiles. Not so Bab Hunah in the
Tehillim, who thus expla ns the
al exegesia, When David was
sheep he found one day a nicorn
in the desert. He took im fdr
ill, and aseending pastu ed his
The laeast, after awhile, awoke,
d David, rieing with him, touch -
heavens with his hand. pr.erehteebd
son Of Jose, in this 'une
ey, If the Lord will h lp Me
of a hundi'ed cubits, the size Of
width, others its length. Ben-
ceincht on:1 any 'subject in this
1 lion crtmej The unicorn erouch-
me AnxiottS about the lion, and
on tllis occasion, or soon after it,
affeeting lines above alluded to
An musing myth is told of thei origi
f the inger-rhag. When Jove released
ad h( en Mauled, he condemn d
1 ve to wear upon his finger, a
lints if the iron ohain that had
set a f
this w
f tiger -
reason
rand
Seale
hangin
curren
ot Ion
jA G
is one
of life.
qualiii
them 1
tiends
life th
the pia
df the
Nietrlf
II
re s
ens
t hon
wh study the welfare df ir
ers w 11 not fail to instruct them
tualif cations of Married life, and
ualifi atione will not fail to uire
ewhat
keteef-
a ring,
bound
the Caucasian rock, in which was
agment of that rock its lf, In
y, so fable goes, the eusto n of the
kse,valY
he en-
servifle
e Romans.' .t is every way
and a natural one ; and our
fob,' as it was catlled, r
the side -pocket, wais a
its ground.—Fraser' Maga,
•ing Originated. There
to believe that this usd of
stone began with the Gre
em Was copied b their
nien
thee
fro
e to
-41
f the first blessings In the e ono y
ation of their partners after mar -
owe% er they may have weighed
ore mar the felieities of arri d
lutie which belong to her statio .
mire beauty, order, and system in
are ound in their dwellings, and
oiled with good nature and good
men ill see their chief enjoyme t
ity erica from slow starfttion, aff it matters not
how mach matter is Wien lf the stoma caimcilt
trolmro it for sustaining the e,onstitution, Thp
nem, ixerlger a time the ri foreman liver and kidney i
and thereby arresting &Ohl,
'WHAT TlItY SAY 017 IT, A Fru ltAST6
the impsraul pulgreent of , the people for soy
esreat length of time, One of these is Pr, Thotnea'
Belectrie (ne Bead the following and be con-
fer the last tett years, and lesve trie.1 rflitilY roma,
Eelecti le Oil, end since then have It id 40 attack
of it, I would recommend It to all." --J, IT, kali,
hove. been troubled with livi.r complaint for gee -
oral yeins, and Wive triee different meilleinee
with little or no benefit, until I tried 11101Mite If,e-
fie
_Metric Oil, 'which gavo me immediate Jelled, mad 1
*mid say that I have used it Finee with the be t
and think it eernely 1113 good for hOr140 ttft for num?'
have Kola fen , blind) Ms or bottler; of Eeleetrie
Oil, and it le pronounced by the pubile 'one Of
the best Medi /Tleif they have ever need ;' it has
done wonileret Jo healing and relieving pain, gore
throatio &c.„ and Se worthy el the greatest eonil-
donee," — joeeph Rogan, Township of Percy;
writee, "I woe perenaded to try Thomas' Eelee-
trie Oil for a hone knee which troubled vue fer
three Or four yeers, and I never found anything
like it for curing 10-1110111:03, ! It le u great nubile
ankle, which annoyed me veri ndeli, 31r,Maybee
: of title place ioducetl me to try Eeleetrie Oil, and
before one bottle 'WW1 111011 I Wilt4 Cured, It is is
moet remarkable medicine, Sold by all ratelieine
dealers, Price 25 Cents. S, N. TI10.31.A.S,Prinnya,
—Selected and Electrizeds Sold in Seaferth by
he lo
othe
augh
in the
dough
TO
fors in
ed Sta
atsl:eintie
Over o
Ili
Pi iiio)ei
taken
erre
'lila bforfirij:::i‘,
who 0
On the
to .gi
wb tele
safety
'The Is
Condi
Rerrisc
iti , eho eumb: ii
°run:clic'
.3 3: h\ei nxern itderitioai
iqiat :op:.
power t
rloasiosiuo:
curing Coughs, Colds o,rd a l Para '-
actions, and cheering t ea licte
evn, hey bear down all op ositi n
"Tee all rivalry the dem nd f r
as steadily increased for he 1 ,st
yeare, until now the sales ver age
e hundred thousand. boxes a year.
it meinbers of the medical profes-
n season they effect a speet:y cu e.
all Druggists and count y deal.
rice 25 cents per box.
H—oese.— " Of the great lumber
la's upder the control of man, the
unquestionably the most ervice-
but ie it not strange that s ma y
vn horses, and who are dei ende t-
thetn that care and a Teti m.
nd cOmfort of the horse de an( s.
ion Powders and Arabian Ilea e
51 it i sate and easily give .
roprietors for Canada.' Sol 1 by 11
ne dealers.
diseasns in the lungs. Co sn ptiou in
maintain the vital forces. The cou h
I phlegm, night sweate and general de il
tallitadert
UST B. SQUI11,11,13arrieter,' Attorney In Chan
Detior & Co.'s Emporium, Market Square. 2 £
Solicitors in Chaneery, Goderich.
Moiler in 13. Wroxeter, Auctioneer and
reaoonable. terms.
-nt L. DOYLE, Ita.ster, Attorney, Solicitor in
-I". Chancery, &c., Godetieh and Seitforth. Ofe
fice, over jordau's Drug Store, Goderich, and
'es SOlieitore in Chancery, &e. Office -on West Ht., '
opposite the Post Oillee, Goderich. 846 ,
k-' Solieitors in Chancel -3,, &-e,s Brasscle, Ont.
Office—two doors nestle of the Post Office.
W. It. SQUIBB, DANIEL McDIONALD,
4T -A- .neye, Solicitors in Chancery, &e., Chnton,
Ont. Office—Flist door east of the new Royal
Canadian Bank building. Money to loan =farm
property.
MALC01113011, 404 o, A. waa'soN.
torneys at Law, Solicitors in Chancery line
Insolvency, Notaries Publie and Conveyaneers.
the Canada Life Assurance Company,
N.B.-100,000 to lend at 8 per cent. Ferree,
frousee and Lots for sale. 58
gicsoN & MEYER, Barristers. and Attorneys
4'4 at Law, Solleitore in Chancery and Ineolvency,
0011VOyitlICOrity Notaries; Public, etc. Officeti—, See -
forth and Wroxeter. CS28,000 of Private Funds to
'sweet at once, at Eight per cent, Interest, payable
JAL 11. DENSON. II, W. c, stniezini
'FIR, CAMPBELL. Seaforth, Coroner for the
South, near the Station. 1
RARE CHANCE.
Two Valuable Forms lifiliVop
tein
te
ing no
roll ge
hen, lent i
continued ;
-I- sold by Pilliiie Allefiqlif fit this Cortraierchil
foi eerepoeed of Lon No. 22, Con, .11, tseys
owneit .by Andrew covean. The; farm eentesee
we eerea, SS of vihich aro cleared, :walk/lees, efel
in ft fit ts t,cluss Ante or suite:aloe, the balaned is
wail if nbeeed, 'lime Je it DOW efillerOto hate.
large eine earn, inure glue end ehed, Tneri
ix nen ly 4 acrem of an orenanl, ell OA trees la
running through the 1111111 co., venient to the
nerns This is P110 of the beet tering Irian town -
5. con aiming Itr2 atros, 00 of whieh are cleared,
a new frame house and 2 Irvine barns--ene a beak
barn—Land good stables end /sheds, There is n
large orchard of young bearing fruit trees. 'tie
well watered. Both fermi :‘re convenient to
schoolti, Churches and markets; No. lbelng with.
money tO be paid on the day of i.ale, and the bal.
once ill tin co months, 1'1°,2, 30 p.gr erlit...of fb4
pureh ee mons." to be paid on the day of ale,
inetaltnente, if deeireil, with interest et tho rate
of S per mit. per enimms Farther incomes*
ratty be had on applieation to the ntelerelkeee,
Lot No.s22, Coo. 7, 31eXillop, or to fietifortlito 0,
j. P. BRIN'E,eAuctioneer. 402
I, We liigh
esedtscsvarilfzivyre: jetmetenani,be,oltd, 0,fs li
s *since he started to c
fi "it thatoovietherrae ,.
0 1 drd. pull in as floater some
ileehiarltilin14osubigkillieehr•!)-1fle io _alia:a*Ii'dy:prricratl!J
4 7 5 le:v6tadult;:.g04:2:2:11ehtrte i'S 9,31:11:1 ',$:11 Alt"srad. nkt:WW;43-asan-bel
e body was hat of your rub
dr
BEI.L'S COMMERCIAL 'LIVERY,
morons patrons -for their liberal pa-nen:loge, and to
state that he hes -disposed of it to .Uermins. mas
irgt.,*w 11014-1-80,%. and DAVID sseisseu0114
Aliso* the new prop sietors ore fullyeompetent to -
ren tbe otisineee as it. *build be 11113, Aua in a
manner tto .givo entire eatisfaetisny he 'would, se
publie, Iteepeak for thou the Kama generous pot.
renege Which has been extended to him tor the,
/38.4 14' Llt Years' ifTHOMAS BELL,
-1- Lively in Seaford), the eulsseribers would state
that they Wool keeping nothing but fasteclase
and reliable horses, and good comfortable, stylish
vehicles, Tornio reasonable, Regular etudomete
and Commercial Travekrs liberally Seat with;
All Orders left at fbe etalilee or at Any of the
Hotele proMptly attended to, Office and Stables
Eriporinin, Main Streets
891
Tait" $EAFOILTH
PUMP FACTORY
-1- - wisla to inform -the public that all the pump
menufaetured 'by here are bored. with Porter's
Patent follow Angnir, -which Urea a parietal"
straight end consevently the suckers
every pr nip tan be tiiken out _of the top *bathe
tbe purap is in deep or shallow wells, In their
pimps tlleY Ilse onlY :Quartered Timber and the
pump's are 'warranted not to Craek or Clie4kWhen
exposed to the sun.
- Soft Water Cisterifs. and Tanks
Of everyi description Made to Order ontheshoetest
notices. and 'at the very loseest remunerative prise,
These eisterns -are the best in 1150 -Deing warrant.
ed to 'oat from 20 to .211 yeats, andthe frost doss
not injtne them. The proprietors of tbaScaterth
Pump factory have,;, aware :endeavored to keep
their work up with ,the times, end they aradcter-
rained net to be outdone by any other establiSh.
meat in the coun•till. All work warranted, and
prices as low as any pith° business.
400 WILLIAMS &
WIDEMAN'S' HARNESS' SHOP,
G. SCOTT 31, D. &e„Physitiarn Surgeon and •
dence south side of Goderich Street, first door
eft o_f_p_r_e_sbytetian Church, S42
-1--1-• gem, etc., Coronerlor the County of Huron.
Office and Rolston°, corner of Market and High
streets, next to the Planing Mill,
u McGill University, Montreal, Member of- the
College of Phyelans aria Surgeons, Ont., Phyd-
First Door West of Mr. Lumedenle Drug Store,
Residence, fourth hone° west of the Pregbyterian
Church. Night calls attended to Tit reeidence,
• of Shaver & Phelan, Stratford) Graduate of
McGill Univereity, Phyeician, Surgeon and Ace
Meyer's Block, formerly occupied by the late Dr.
King. Residence—Commercial Hotel, Will at-
tend at Carronbrook on Tuesdays and Fridays. 598
Member of College of Physielans mad Sur.
geous ot Ontario. Late House Surgeon of Kings-
ton General en& Lying -1n Hospital, Physician,.
Surgeon and Aecoucheur. Oiller.--Albert Street,
opposite Fair's Steam 31111s. Itesidence----Huron
Street, opposite CozmuercialHotel„ Clinton, 4nt.
Professional calls punctually attended to both in
town and country. • 1386
Plate work, latest stylee, neatly
performed w th etue and promptitude. Fees as low
as 00,11 be ohtained eleewhere, Office houte from
Dougal Ile Store, Main-kt, 2701
31. CAMPBELL, V. S., Licentiate and PHU-
Graduate of On tufo Veterinitry College, Toronto,
has 'fettled permanently in Verna, where he wiil
found ready it willing to attend to all kind4 of
dieenace, in al kinds of animals (man excepted),
in all kinds Of weather awl at all hours. Resi-
dence and office two deers eaet _Cook'e Tem-
perance Hall; 'fete
V. 8., begs to announce to the inhabitante of
Scatorth and surrounding country that be hoe
been awarded the diploma of the Ontario Veterin-
ary College, and le now prepared to treat dieeitees
ofHorses and Cattle and all domestic animals. Ile
has opened all office comeetion with hie berme -
shoeing shop, where he will be found reedy to at-
tend to cane. Ditieneee of the feet epecially at-
tended to Residence office end ehop in the tear
ot Killoran 4 Ryan's new store, All kinds of Vet-
erinary Medicines kept- contitantly hend.
-VICTORIA HOIEL, WALTON .—John Winter,
v Proprietor. This leotel is situated on the
Gravel Road, 10 miles north of Seaforth, and pos-
ffeeffee every itecommodation and comfort for trove.
eters. The befit brands of liquors and cigars kept
in the bar, and a careful and ettentive hoetler
attendanee. Good stabling in connection With
the hotel. 850
"(IA -SUS' HALF -WAY 11011SE. — This hotel
-1-1 is situated half way between Seaforth
-and Brussels, having been thoroughly renovat-
ed and refitted, it now affOrds as good ae-
conimodation as any country tavern in the
County. Liquors and cigars of the choieest
brands, Good enabling, good dating sheds, good
enelosed yatel anti elle& for Om accommodation
of drovers, and plenty of hay always on hand: A
good and attentive hostler always ready: No trou-
ble to water Lessee. C. DAVIS, Proprietor.
003131lidICIAL Seoforth,Ont. T, A.
carriages, and first-class reliable horses alWays
ready. Charges niodesate. Gillet and stablew
Ilnron street, leeond door eaet of Main- greet.
Ordets left at any of the hotels promptly attend -
JOHN STRUTHERS, Wool Carder and Cloth
Dresser, Woolen Factoryel-layfielde ,889-52
J I'. BRINES Liceneed Auctioneer for :the
z' • County of Huron. Seles attended in all
parts of the County. All ordere left at the MX-
Posirost (Mee will be promptly attended to.
A LEX. CAMERON, Practical Watchmaker ond
-4,3- Jeweler, Mitchell, Customers will And it to
their interest to deal with me, as they will have
the benefit of my long practical expenence in the
THE undersirmed, in retiring front the Thrneis
'"1- making bueineee in Zunich, begs to thanthis
numerous patrons lox their Masa 'support., and
to State that be has disposed of hift basinees
Mr. William Klopp,, who has been -working for
• him for come tirne. He ban 110 hesitation in
recommending Mr. Klopp to the public generally
as being a first-class evorkinan, Alla one who inn
give entire satisfactfon, and in thus reeommend.
ing his suceessor to the publie, bespeak los Mu
the same generous patronage which has been .er-
tended to hini for t'1.10 last seven years.
Sh 00 and Stoek, the subscriber
would• state that be intends keeping on hot.
nothing but a firet-claes Steck Of Heavy and Light
Hermes. ' and everetbing generally kept in the
business. Pattie...4r attention paid to ma
Collare, All kinds of Repairing promptly at
ed to, and all work warranted, Charges liberal.
402 WM. ISLOPP, Zurich, Ont,
THE S'AFORTH LAUNDRY
ripHE Seaforth. Laundry is vow in fnII working
-5- order, and all orders for Washing, Ironing autt
Starching will be promptly attended to. Parties
wishing to have
Can be ae,coninioaated at the rate of three eentss
_ pleee, In this casethe articles will be dun*
8ftakiadtefedold. ea ready for inening, Satisfaetiowilliar-
VMPLOYMENT AGENCY„—Mr. roost's So
--• established an .4goncy for the employment Of
Domestic Serventif in connection with the Laun-
dry-, Those wishin to .seeure servants will be
direeted to places w ore they can get them. Ser -4
Wnere to get theme ITertne, 25 cents ler eaeliZe
THE ZBATOIITTI
LIJNIBER YARD,
-I-1 moved their Lumber linel to the lot between
the Merchants Salt Company's Works and Ms&
milt of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, dressed -of
undressed. Aleo, LATII AND SHINGLES, sad
which they are preeared to sell at the lowest,*
sible prieGO, f or Cash Also, on hand any quaint*
of the best ACTON LIME,
Builders and others will find it to their whew
before pure hissing eleewhere, ILO WO etre ill spoiling
CENTRAL EXHIBITION•
$8,000 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS.
WILL 13Z ITELD
/LIT THE TOWS- 0.F GUELPH,
OPEN WO ALL.
PRIZE LISTS and Entry. Papers tan be lesillA
-s- the Seeretarssel Office, Gue/ple, and 0,160 nos
prior to the flimsy will find thentatthe fJecr
Mite. The fievosi Ilailwoys will es
Single fare.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LONDON, ENGLAND,
W. Mu: VIATSONI
A2-4INT AT SEAfORTII. This ox
.4-L. Company Wfiff efitablitbed in 1782, dose
nese in all parts of ihe world, does the --
largest business in the United Kingdem,
elaims viol promptitude end liberality,
tire moderate.
uld drive mull
te r‘file145-11 '11 *wilarPwusetliu rdaebfiipad madani,"
ell;;•,t'so'rsiit• roashawbryllietil 04,1et!
fthsteel 4 ir 1 :VI II 74:1 11,1VIdn 11 nn;:•InkrXYnliw:rrSTrvh5if:;rtniyauZn'isv14
41 if I could have 1 entified the bot
Pm sorry,
' 1 V a' 7: BY1Ctil le SWI )1 1:11 :1 ail' ra4)Wliaa 81: It:a kbnadow;"ed better, s:
lie couldn't swim; 'tom. him snit
jiim. and told him -and that -clay
him !gaini; and 13' hollered. back,
wake up in the nig t I shales Arc
much. Is thire anything to
' 4$: NW711,1iwit'hiling: boll'ae -feelin
It's kinder bar to ave the o i
under that way, Nit, 1 suppose) t CI
knows best, The Pible sa s 'we nil
upio be out down, and ' suppose
means drowning as well as Sheeting
And she kit to See if her spectaeli
was all safe, and started for hoz
Vicksburg Herald,
1. On the first ppearance of th
ease the patient' should he placed
separate aportMent, as near the t
. -the house as possible,from which cur
.earpets, bed hangings and ither nee'
article ,of furniture should be ran
mid no one except the medical -R.46
- and the Muse or mother permitt,
enter the room .
lir
alai& of lime, o arbolic *a, ii
pietes -of rag e Jerk but*
wiping the nose , the Otient, '
Mel; burned,
4. A 'plentiful supply of watx.
towels should be ept for the use
nurse whose han of necessity 31
soiled' -by the sectr4ous of the pa
Iu one band basi the water shol
impregnated withi some fluid of ch
by which the taint sin the hands il
5. Outside the -door of a gels I
iilteet should, be suspended so as tn
tonstantly wet with a, solution oi
The effeet of th' will be to keep
- other part of the hOuse free froth'
n.
6, glie die& rge of the bow
lub ler oi 1 iw"Nd'i le:0, hffeeel Sf i :fmlui , ,4f earmillwiaf tii:snmht:rf441:oesesL:a8iiieliftlaai
rendered, inert, a 34 derived of tb
7, The thin skin or cuticleiwhie
from the hands, iface and other p
the body in eenvaleseent patie
'highly eentassionie Baths shouldi
gar4ed ;as complete, Thill, 111
should net 1)e done without first
ing the medical attewlant.
Thackra os an Oratil
, At the height pf the cotton
re.solved to liejd 'a public meeting,
t'e;rnstig. ;11)1 ii,et:,6sle:ulieslezeri atol,:rsiK8ebvilsvotoai:sm. arimgt 0
the Laueaeli re Fund. Arnong
well, Alla haa nett -comedown stS
-sent up my -card, and he EMI 131
aePrriTtlatr Wn: tONVIthe441.11 CIfittigad
once declined, nnt being well em
reply I explain*. tilt a aid not i
of orators ready to come forwl
olattilheir:aa ngs;te 1. ,,sxteehip orviaelnkadns1:5.4.t:011411;:fibor. tiottut ,a:ttttaabbi.. .liateeettl a dia ag elte yan 1173:: e
not to be a speaker but a w
urged. that he hatt several days ts
in, but be replied, that for hitntic
resolution at a public meeting wa
tdet t sle:t ;did 3°:fo' :114 3n se' t e:tTn Yaile 4:114 utr 5eearenndatileCai 17callsel aaf 1:1113
well, you may depend. upon nie.
eshisiiv ue,niesxhapecitebed wtuirn,th yaon: t
manner said, " Though I am