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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1878-08-09, Page 3a-TYST 9, 1818 KU'S_ BOOKSTORE !FORTH', is ere swiftly -dying, I be- safe agaiu, keep ou trying, wealth regale. rot.e.y, \hod an oneness - try 4.1004$4 at litarry eeert yon get marrled, a enjoy this. life. .egret rva tarried, had a wife - re,* ott cosit at 'marry wing aehiucte nit lebrated Estay Organ aeon tletearan-the amity truttetetactueed - for cask at lArtrey ill save on money, t when you aire ill. live on leee money h your courting bill. m dar- ad e teee4 Ringale thices, t Ellarcy aom Wath for $23, anT welly eet•a- etteaee, Silver t ever offered in Seaforth. ;Iinds„ and. the beat OIT eetaeles and Eye Glasees, 1 Glaee. Pietures Framed, et, and Ittaeie Ensile at. tab cap. ks the Wall Paper arul Win- `eaforthe A good stock, all orti Nice. entity Solicited. The r:to ail. My Stock will* iuspecti ;tink I will not go to Harry ey eye */ become so dazzled. ght for a week after being ain I alwaye buy until my leometimes I don't stop thea see ie I left anything ma- tte you know 't Cash Business. THE PLACE PRELL'S r;Loc:K, - SEA !FORTIN.: k. RY MITCHELL, E WAREROOMS, FORTH. -tzT FURNITURE IN COC,CTY. 1./ag a Large Stock of NEW en the beet Factoriee in Can- • to sell cheaper hat any ! s1 pay cash down and get or V SELL rs for $1 80. Turned Legs for $a„, !Good, for $2 50. aer Beet, for $3, 25* .tch. for $1 15. 90 cents. =. Bedsteads, 4x46 feet long, r floreaue, projection fronte, 'e very low. .r $5. ahaiTs, Sojhs. Loun- ockers,1 Cannot be Spinning Wheels very low ME A. CALL isit your house for a little redly oppoeite d. R. Coon- nvelry Esta.blialtment, Main Skins, Wool and 'Wool Pick - JOHN S. PO aTER. 'be in te position to furnish An any (rue iu theiplace. BAND OF MR. -4E ".' Maehiuery froM SEAFORTH,, e in annonneing to the ttu•lity of Heronthat he is , beet , ictilticr .1:-tn•--, ,14(1 -1.644ir4 ttsi .rite machine ie the Singer, the inert:eta 'teeing Muted the Centennial lied Syduey pri.1'44bAsck any of the above, !own lutereste by applyiug to ean d,1 better' far then, ;re trade. . LL.nd other repahaa always on anise Uoderich etied. L. Setiforth. • H; FA RMERS AND ql1ER,S` the attention of all, these atibeeribt r determined to nt! good. ..inch Hemlock, eele" at 1Le following rates: $7 00 per thoitearad ; 14 foot fey Caeli All (voter:, to- e r 41000 la Call eael eve if you uati't ed. r noeithe wt.' lte charged Lituks1t unuferous eastotuera aue 112.2116,12.4 4. • . IIN TROY' PSON. : ain Saw Mills, hieliSelop. t 1ER TUBS. i\. FO tepee; an bit !•.1, CJ.. -1.. 1'to. m; Tubs !are so hu.wit tLte trde that it is a ant, 'hitig it their recommen- . niartata ct tires n small Hard- fer washing but ter in. tel.erwiee promptly attend- : S. TWIT. Seattle STIVE FLUID. ails,: free, lteept 2:1t trcat- ; form t4, enre that • h. iA Lot a Avant of l'epsine ::-frift that (202'14(111o; Ineigestion. areeetive Fluid. has never 2. 2:2 2.1." W2pot (..1 head - t.. heart . kidney diseases, and :eh tiieiutite in ludieestion. .-:s l±ee 541 rents'. 53,h42-4 . _ _As:a ID • ; • Previricial Lend' Surveyor 1ericeer. Ordrrs v .inail prompt- . 1.11. S. CA:11PB ELL, 1 Attc4itiT 9, 1878. ... a- • • e THE ^ HUB: N EXPOSITOR. - " ClurfeW Must Not Pin To -Night." lingianais ma was setting o'er the hilts ,80 far.. it-Yray. • wed the land with rustic beauty at the dos of And OneitsinaastjadydRa kinmed the forehead oi a man and wirsitteRpalonir—slaw elle Weary -elle with seamy &sting hair - e re veal bowed head, ge,.a and thoughtful -elm Trith - Ups so cold and white, _ •teeggletl, to keep book themairmne, "Cortese most not ring to -night! - a • seetert, Bessie il 1 0 TB ere , po ng to the prison old with its walls so tall and gloomy, walls so dark and demp and coldt- orse a lover in that prison, doomed THIS TERT night to die At the ringing of the curfew ; and no earthly help is tug , OrjwweiI -will not come till euneet," and her, face grew strangely white,. As -he spoke in husky whiepers Curfew mutat not ring to -night !" '"Bessie," calmly spoke the sexton 4(eyery i peteed her young heart Bike a thoustred gleaming arrows -like 6 t poisoned der*, a Long, long years Fee rang the curfew, fro gloomy shaded tower;. Overy evening, just at sunset, it has told th fight hour; these done my duty ever, tried ti do it jus sight; When old I -will not missit, girl, the rings to -night!" . Wild her eyes and pole ha features, stet white her thoughtful brow, a And within her heart's deep centre, lessie made a word pally tvri- and urfew and solemn vow. • She had listened while the judges read, ifithouha • tear or sigh, "At the ringing of the curfew, llasil Underwood MUST 1/1E,n And her breath coxae fast and faster; and her eyes grew large and bright, One low murmur, scarcely spoken, "Cm -few must not ring to -night 1" Oh, no, I can, andl: in; that bath day fishing o themselves i JU St ilOre and. o$ scamp peered rouncl hack, and a Ob, girls Immediat on et e cai all swim. .I know know, too, that I've been over six times this very • t girls that were getting to trouble," here was a terrible shriek r, and a head which had in� the passage way flew oice cried out: there's a feller." ly there became no longer without eeremony, as you said. Corne don and let me in. I'm in a hurry to get home, and can't stop but a minute." Mr. 'Saxisaper said sOrnething that would, bend the types double if we should undertake to. print it, and shimmied down the window., Ile remarked to Bob the. next day that for downright freezing coolness his refrigerator was a bake -oven cora- , pared to the prank practised .on hun.- • Cincinnati Bre,akfast Table. en Bryant's Ad- - vice o Vine Writing." 0 Aside of the line of his professional Anecdote of Mr. Brya.nt. - One morning many years ago, after duty, Mr. Bryant sometimes wielded. his literary, pruning -knife, and, Its 'an reaching his office, and trying in vain to begin -work, Mr. Bryant turned to -me and said : "I can't get along this morning." " Why not," I asked. i ant example .of the good. use he made of it, , we inay quote this letter, which was sen1 to a yonng man who: asked for a • She -with light stepbotinded forward, !Tram w in the old chureh door, ' Left the tad man coming slowly paths he'd ¶rod • salt befoee. Not one moment &topped the maiden., bu cheek and brow aglow, Staggered up the _gloomy tower where t e swung to and fro ther_i she climbed the slimy ladder, dark, • th one ray of light,- . Upward still, her Fele lips saying, 4-i Curie , not ring to -tight 1" Grit ten hay you the it c the, fou ten wa tha ter yo al as we 73.0 WI- • an wo SO to to, ,10 an bell ar mei Pu hall t as . , .. As, she springs and graeps it firmly ; " Curf w shall h not rang toenight! . -. . .• . ; C • Out ehe swing -far out.! the city seemed a tiny t i . speck below .. ‘I There, twat heaven and tenth suspended as the W ' bell,swung to and fro; ' , la . And the half -deaf sexton ringing (yearehe , ad not 1 n • heard the.bell,) - • Anal he thought the twilight curfew ran yOung Dadra funeral knell, i 11 Still the:maiden., clinging firmly, cheek al d brow ; p ° so pale and white, 1 d . Stilld her ,frightened hearts. wild b -eating "Cur- -• ' foe shall tot ring toiiigh.t 1" eism upon, an article he had. writ- " oh/ he replied, "1 have done . My young friend, I' obeerve that you wrong. Whenton my way here a little boy flying a kite passed me. The string used. several French expressions in I will study foafeteh,e kite having rubbed against my, letter. think if you English lainguage, that you , will find I seized it and broke it. The boy his kite. But I did not stop to pay pable of : expressing all the ideas him for it. I did wrong. I ought to you may have. I have always d it so, and in all that I have writ. have paid him." • . I do not recall an instance where I Had Really Arrived. .t.. pH GREAT CLEARING SALE OF— ScJMM R GOODS • IS 1.4q1v GOING ON -4- BANKRUPT 6TOCKS NOWHERE, • No Threadbarc, Time Worn, Moth— ' -Eaten, Rottn Rubbish at Dent's Alt New Gopds, and 1 LOOK AT THE- PRICES: tenapted , on sem one in my Be simpl r speakint and writing. Never use "Yesterday." o use a foreign word but Two Germans met in San Francisco ing, I have found a bet- 1. recently. After affectionate greeting, own language. the following &slope ensued : , unaffected.; be honest in " Fen you said you hef arrived?" ng word hen a short one will do Youcame dot Horn round ? ell. "No." Call aistoade by - its name, not a " Oh! I see; you came dot Isthmus -known o labor; a resicl so on d will do -gone. t in honjes ;iu th capa,ble bf judging, you lose in re - long instrument of man- across?" e a home be a home a-nd " No." nee; a place, not a loctility ; " Oh! den you came dat land over?" the rest. When a short No." on will always lose by a " Dan you hef not arrived?" u lose ill clearness; you • " Oh, yes! I hef arrived. I Caine dot expression of meaning; Mexico through." stimation of all men who The Habit of Obeyin. g. Boys, the habit of obeying at once is one of the best habits in the world. It makes prompt, active, energetio busi- ness men. Why, it is "now, at once, right off," what leads all the work to the world, and gets the pay for it too. A boy that is prompt and ready will be just the boy that will get recommended for a place in a warehouse or an office, and when he gets the place he will keep it until he gets promoted, till finally he becomes a member of the firm, probably its manager. All this because he is' on ba,nd, ready and prompt ; sees what is ready to be done and is ready to do it. She has reached the topmost ladder r o'er he , the great, dark bell; • -With the thefiti gloom beneath her like the p down to hall; See!. the pond'rons tongue is awinging ! hour of curfew now; And the sight has chilled her bosom, stop. - breath and. paied her brow, Shall she let it ring! No, never! her ,ey . with sudden light,. , hangs _Or Wi. thway E is the P st ed her s !lash It ation f•r kinhty. The o • lY true way to shine, even in s false = orld, is to be modest and un- uming. Falsehood may be a . thick st, but n the course of time truth find .1 place to break through. egance f language may not be in the er Of ue all, but siraplicity -and aightfor vardness are. e Kiss of Peace. • = e It was o'er ; the bell ceased swaying ; nd the 1 maiden stepped once more + Firmly on the dmnp old ladder, where, for 1undred I - years before, Hunian foot heal not haat planted : auri sfhat she p this night hail ddne, , Shotild be told long agek after. As the ra s of set- ting sun Light the Sky with mellow beauty, aged s heads of white', 1 Tell the children why the curfew did not . 82(1, sad night. 2 (Yer the dietaut hills settle Cromwell; Be sic saw hine and her brew, Lately white with sickeediv horror, glows with sad - At hislect she told her story, shewitlher Lis all den. beauty nowie bruis'd and torn';Touched his heart with -- sudden pity) lit his eyes .- with mystic light "Go your lover lives," said CromWell, Curfew `elan not ring to -night !" hoii_slands in the Bat It was about 630 o'clock oa those dreadful hot days, whea York Word reporter reached t swimming bath 'foot cf Thinty-fiftla al 1., with s On ng e s. ne of New e free; street, North River. Thousand men -.for Friday is one of the c aside for the softer sex-thron bira eager for a dip after the sw heat of the day. AB sizes were throng, from the tiniest shop-gir portly dame with a flock of half of wo- ays set ed by ltering in the to tke t. dozen young ones folio -wing in her wakd. They, reshed by, the sleepy policem n.. who' held guard. at the gangway, and only stoppinet'long enough to get theut .ba -th- ing s-uits at 10 cents apiece from an ac- tive young woman in the passage -way, disappeared into- the•dresSingerooms ten at a time.- " Yes," said Miss Emma Hernandez, the active young •wo,man aforesaid, that's fhe way •it'e , been geliat 'en •ati the day. There are over. six hun- dred of them inc. the bath at -this mo-• meet" "Six hundred at' atfirae ?" 0 Why, of -course.; there, are ',8.drees- ing-rooms, and there. are -from 'sit( to ten - eaoh room:" • - -- "Pretty lively work'?" said the re- porter, as Yiss EM ma switehedthe rat- . ten and sent five ar six J.ittle gftls, who , had been obstructing .the -gangtvay, oat of sight. . • "Lively is. .no name for it.. Here, - where you going •Iwith them • corks!" • This to two new arrivals .not over .-se-Yen years --- -• - "Please, mum, we bought 'em for five cents. We wanttto go it for . -,, "-`; You've been goii ng n:for a swim ev--. • dary &ye rainutes.all day long," Lhe said to one :of The Nair. "Come heredittle one,''.--Lsand-she,sepaiated the two -companions," you can't n mere. ,Give theiothers a Show. . A,Eta, as the disappointed cor •• taw ker sister disappear _into ttie. bath she buret into tears, and. plead.e 1 to be • let in " just once raore." • "Are the girls as much troub• boys t"- -.'-As.antach ! • 'Why, Lord. hi ss yon, - they're • ten thousal-id milioi . times . Worse.. on can manage bo-ys, im any ‘? owner 13 as the you. can catch hold of them and pink them about hard just like to see you try the A. very fat German woman very small child, came along, " Yon can't take that !A 13:lads:in, it's too small—it'll ge' ed!" Wet? She (Tot drount ? - you drowned ?" and t' child burst into a very large lat guess not ; she swim like a du° I-Zadey ?" ,\.nd whipping bathing suit, Katie vanished , the old lady to toddle behind.. 013., VUS, they can bring Li bathing suits when they want t they don't, we let them have ' at 10 cents each." - • "Not a dry suit, mum, 1e14 on the P,1 -ace;' interrupted the wife et one of tile assistants, in response to an appli- cant who was offering her dime. " You eau take this though, if you want it, its: awfully wet, but its clean." " Are there no accidents ever V' O yank with a ild in, drown- adey; is a small " I its, ain't eut her nd left ein. own . When here 111 T ishwiv SI and other market women ve long njoyed a reputation for. tru- lence of speech and Manner, not only England, but in most parts of the rld. A, Russian colonel, who has ely been appointed chief police - aster. of One of the moat- populous wne of the Baltic provinces, has hit on a very novel but truly Oriental an for the civilization of these irritable mes. - Tie knew that preaching a, oral homily 'would be of no use what- er, where the hearers were two wo- en who !were cursing one Canother at e rate of One hundred and twenty ords a Minute, and who were only evented froim tearing one another's ,ces by the strong, arm of the police. You must be locked -up in one and the rue °ell3 until you have kissed each her." This' was invariably the sen- t nce ot the new magistrate in every c se of feinale broil which was brought tefore him He knew -very well that 'though kissing one another is a habit ith Male Russians, it is not -much in se with:Ithe *omen of Muscovy, least f all with the fishwives. T4 excited 1 .e hurried off, a,nd railed for a er than ever,protested that they ooner than. give this humil- of reconciliation, and then, ✓ hours' confinement, called nd informed him that they ad " kissed:" As the Conciliatory act as effected in the dark, for the sake of rooming liberty, and without the pros - nee (ft witnesses, the fishwives were in, orm d that they must repeat the kiss ublicly in the open market place. A Mall fine' was taken. from each, and. hey were marcbed out into the mer - &utile areopagus, and were then com- elled, in the midst of their sisters in rade, to kiss each other three tins, nd to give it public promise of future eaceableness.. At the end Of 'six weeks, luring which period this curious penalty vas ffiquently imposed, not a single • utbreali of a market wife battle oocur- ed 'within the jurisdiction of the hu- iorous police -master. -London Globe. dies we melon. ould di ting sig fter a le he jailer; Mr. Sarsaper's Refrigerator. Wide English ints 8 cents. Best Ashton's and 'Hoyle's Prints, 10 cents to 11 ce ts. Good Cottons, 15 cents per yard. Straw Goods, we are almost giving away L'adies' Linen ostumes, $1. 75. AND THE W OLE STOCK GOING AT JUST SITC.11 PRICES. A Ferathine Martyr. A Hartford man went home to din- ner, and saw part of the -washing still left in the tubs. Hurrying to the yard he saw his wifei braced against the fence, holding to the end of a broken clothes line to keep the newly -washed garments from the ground. "Here I've_been holding this line for ,over an hour, Or," she snapped. " But why didn't you call some one ?" he inquired. " There's that aiew family, next door -- the woman would have come over in one minute." But the wife said: "Woman next dbor, you big idiot, you ! Hasn't she been peeping around for two weeks to see my wash, and d'ye think I'd give her a chance to find. out whether the sleeves of my nightgown were pieced. down • with unbleached. cotton? You don't know anyt•hing, sir, and you inake tracks for a piece of rope, sir." If it is anyobject to you to get Oh;ap Goods, Go To DENT'S FOR THEM, A New G-ame for Children. The juveniles have anew game called "Blind Man's Mockery," out of which they are getting lot e of vacation amuse- ment. One or the party ie blindfolded, and while he is counting twenty-five, the Others range themselves as miscel- laneously as possible in a row, and hold. out their -hands. The "blind man" slaps somebody's hands, it the same 'time inquiring, "Who are you ?" The youngster 'slapped rather impolitely re- plies, "None ef your business," and the " blind man. "is ,obliged to guess his name by the 'sound of his voice. He can guess Vitt once; and if he fails, must try some one else until he guesses . right`, when the ono .whom, he detects' te comes "the Mall." The game de- - 'ands upon quickness of ear, as well as uptIni the ability to disguise the voice, . and it shows a wonderful difference in children in both respects.-Sprinefieti Un ion. I Air he is Bound to Make a Clearance. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. BROAD, OOT & BOX,' SEIAFORTH • , Have on hanIl at their- Wareroonis, near the Market, as Ilandso9ne Stock of .11Turniture of every .Des- cription a4 can be found in any similar E tablishment in Huron, all of whi. h they are prepared to sell cheap! .. It is all n3antiflictured under their own super- vision, and they an guarantee it as to quality. 1*-PATTERSON 346 IN USE FI THE MOST _DURABLE, Si The Bishop and the Baby. A couple of weeks ago Mr. Sarsa,per , There ar'e. many stories' current about old. his wife one merning that he had the late Bishop Selwyn, and all tencl in ot abotit tired of buttering his bread the same direction. Here is one I ith a speton, and so that da' he sent beard some years ago from his own orne a refrigerator. It was a, beauty, lips. It'was simply told. in illustration and he felt proud. ,of it, so . much so of the possibility of a naturally helpless that he had a good deal to say about it at the store. • - I man. evereoming . the difficulties of 1 . suddenly finding himself placed in ..." I siippose you have to put. iee it, charge of young children. During one don't you?" ;paid. one of the clerks. of his expeditions along the coast of . " CertaanlY;" said Mr. S'arstper, " but New Zealand Dr. Selwyn had given then it, takes ',very little. It's. au ini- a passage to a woman who had with her provement on all the others ever Made. a baby just weaned. The voyage was Full of little boxest and .places' for all rough, and she became absolutely pros - sorts of things. Eteeps everything sep- trate with sea -sickness. The baby re- arate—meat, vegetables, milk, and so Mained preternaturally lively, and tb.e on,.without any mixing up. It makes. queition what to do With it became one hot weather So much more comfertable, of serious concern for the officers' and Bob, to pull up to the table and find. crew. Dr.. Selwyn solved the difficulty everything nice, cool and crisp, itistead by taking thechild under his own care. of limp, sour and slushy . We wouldn't There was #1,11 apprentice, on board who be withont it again for any money. I took naturally to children, and he was wish you'd ruitin and look at it, Bob, installed as under purse. "The voyage the first time you're going by. It's a lasted.eleven days, the bishop said, curiosity; and Iltnow you'll get ' one las "during which time the mother was soon as you se°, it.. Don't bother about - wholly incapable of doing anything. I ceremony -run in. any time." Bob said had not much idea ‚whattodo with the he would. ., . , baby, but with the assistance of Tom About two o'clock one morning last we got along splendidly, and at the end week Mr. Sarsaper was awakened out of our voyage our ehief difficulty was to f the slumber that always, keeps co'm- get baby to go back to its motherii--- any with -am easy confidence, by his -London Court Circular. - • FURNITIIIIE MADE TO ORDER, W EN DESMED. UN ERTAKING. AXWELL REAPER RST SEASON. PAPLE, AND CONVENIENT IT TOOK THE FIRST At the West Ridiehg of York County Spring Fairs _ wherever exhibited and NOT. BEING ABLE TO SUPPLY ' WERE RETURNED IN Tiles? Facts, together with the Yalta places the Maxwell, beyond a The Ithaca and. Ontario Sett - surpassed. Our Sprague and Juilior Mowe The Combined Empire Drill an Alnd we heartily recommend lows, and N os. 11 and 12 While thanking our numerous customers for p nese, to merit a continuance of their liberal pat Having prom d a handsome Hearse i they are now prepared to ttend to undertaking in all its branches, on the most reasonable terms. In connection with their uniertaking business wife poking him in the ribs, ancl calling • - matter was. The d.00r bell wati jingling StOries. -on him to hustle out and. see What the Gambling in Nevada - Tough ke all possessed. This is a -terrible place for .eambling. Mr. Sarsaper crawled out of bed, and Faro is the favorite game, but for those fter banging his nose on the door -Post who like -it there is also poker (unlimit- till the bloOd started, giving himself a 1 ed), keno, sixty-six and . euchre. One lack eye against the coruer of the man had a marvellous slice of luck. n over pretty He started in to play faro a he played 00131, he finally 32, hours without stopping or sleeping, t part of the and eating a, hasty bite be played. window- and Lost411,000 in that thne, was nearly t and Murky broke -being left with but lki-20 or so,1 which he staked -he was so exha,usted emended, look- that he fell asleep; and yet so 'excited umbrella. was the brain that he continued auto. hick voice from. matically to play, knowing nothing. By this time there was a crowd around.. 1Vel1, he actually won back all he had! lost and about$17,000 besides. ,Hewould • -you, is it? jcVhat'have continued on pla,ying, Anybody sic You see It, with some to atlodge, a I happened, of yours as • ught ste they use the 111 antle, telling do imich every hing in the made his w y to the fro house. thr up • a peered out nto the • w glool.n. • Who's t ing down a c the under s • Who's I "Bob." "Oh, it's ter, Bob? " Oh, no. Sedamsvill help instit ting back. refrigerator and so I th terer he the top of a me np in a de of it. s the mat- probably e ?" ANTI -S Which preserve sive odors and dead bodies. Orders THE SEAF TO 'T If you hav made We will quaii You are invite the OUR EPTIO FLUID, the body and destroys all often- revents contagion arising from • RIZE AND DIPLOMA Ln 1877 and 1878. Has taken the First Prize never has been beaten. HE DEMAND, OVER .200 ORDERS THE SEASON OF 1877. le Improvtments made this Season, doubt, at the Head of the List. 'Limping Horse Rake cannot be s can always be relied on. Seeder still stands unrivalled. ur Wrought Iron Frame Gang rought Beam Plows, Br,c. st support, we hope, by strict attention to busi- nage. PATTERSOI & BROTHER, PATTERSON, ONTARIO. W,ILLIAM G-RIEVE, AGENT. THE "MEDICAL espectfally Solicited. BROADFOOT & BOX. I RTH WOOLEN MILLS. E- FAE,MERS. c Wool you wish to have up, or to trade for EN GOODS, E US A TRIAL; ot be outdone either in y of Work or Price. to call and see our Machinery, ork aro doing, and RICES FOR iI878. 'Carding a, d all Kinds of Custom Wc4.1e Done as Usual. 1 . GOODS MADE TO ORDER And a Large S ock Kept Constantly on Hand to gxehnege for Wool. A. G. VANEG OND. I Seaforth;Jime n, 1878. - ALL," SEAFORTH DYE STUFFS. 917 buthe busted the. bank. It was oniy s been out . to then the spectators discovered he had. f the boys to been sleeping. Eye -witnesses state d I'm just get- -that when be was awakened he was the o think of that most astonished man they. ever saw, was 'going by though he managed to walk off qiiite in and See it, comfortably with $28,000. a 0 549.18 DYE STUFFS. WE HAVE THIS SEASON TAKEla OF OUR DYE STUFFS, A STOCK SECOND TO THE SEAFORTH1 INSURANCE AND LAND AGENCY. AL NZO STRONG TS AGENT -1- tied Life I ealt to take ris THE MO Mao Agent ties. Also Agent and Village I' A NUMB PROV $50,00 Agent for OFFICE- Seaforth. srri T_, BRUSS LS 'LIME NO‘ORKS. TOWN & BURROWS. o Several First -Claes Stock, Fire suranee Companies, and is prewar - Oh T FAVORABLE TERMS. or several of the best Loan Socie- or the sale and purchase of Farm oper ty. ' It OF FIRST-CLASS M- D FARMS FOR SALE. to Loan nt S Per Cent. Interest. he White Star Line of Steamers. SPECIAL CARE IN THE SELECTION D HAVE NOW ON HAND A ONE IN THE COUNTY AS REGARDS QU, LITY OR QUANTITY. Try Our Pure Dutch Ma Turmeric, Logtv .Full Directions given with e ed we will Guarantee Good C ver M. Morsison's Store, Main -St s HICKSON 3 11111.11111 .SEEDS 1 SEES AT MORMON'S SEED EMPORIUM, SEAPORTI-1,. I have now on hand a large stock of all kinds of Field and Garden -Seeds, having purahased from one of the most reliable houses that we have in Canada. The public can rely -en getting der, Indigo, Fustic, Cudbear, od, Cochineal, Etc. oh Parcel, and if properly follow- lors. BLEASDELL, Seaforth. REMOVAL. RE OVAL. REMOVAL. WM, 1\T_ "\-AT.A.':-.CS401 Begs to intimate that he has Bet Brick Building on East Nide of South of %Valiant Campbell* hitherto, carry en the General Insurance, Money Loan , In thanking the public for the confidente t has carried on thee° branches in Seatorth, he ;them the same satisfaction which they have i 'keeps on hand the best Sewing Nachinesthat Oil, and Machine Attachments. He sells the capable otraaking any kind of work in the threaded np machine of any maehine made ha -a Machine that bas never failed to give esti sells the_r heeler & Wilson Machines, the mo Fanner' 'Wives, Mechanics' Wives, Mereha and try o r 'Sewing:Machines-Family and le the celebrated Franz and Pope Knitting Mac given to customers gratis on any of the abov. of Sewing Machines repaired. TERMS LIBE , THE. Subsc ibers take this oppo+nity of re- turning t anks to the inhabitant e of Brussels and vicinity fin past patronage, and beg to state that, having ' ade several improvements in their kiln and the ode of burning, they aro in a bet- ter position t an ever to supply the public with m MIMICFirst-Claat 124.c. Cash at the Kan, or 14c. Delivered. This being the fourth season of htir business dealings in Binssels, and having given unqualifi- ed satisfaction so far, the public can rely on re- ceiving good ireatment and a first-class article from its. R ember the spot: The Brussels Lime Works. 542, TOWN & BURROWS. THE C IVIMERCIAL LIVERY EAFORTH PERFECTLY CLEAN FRESH SEEDS, True to name and at bottom prices. TO garden- ers and others buying 'in quantities we sell al kinds of Garden Seeds in Bulk, and do not mom - mend Seed in papers. I have on hand a large stock of ovetl his Office to D. McGregor/a New Main StreetiSestiorth, and Fourth Door aothing Emporium where he will, am .,SWEDE - TURNIP, COMprising Hall's, Westbuty, Carter's, Imperial, Skirving's Improved East Lothian and. Royal Norfolk, Grey Stone, 'White Globe, te. Al- though the 'price of Turnip Seed is very hag' h this year, parties intending to buy will do well to ex- amine My stock and see' my prices before pur chasing ebievrhere, as I think I ean sell as cheep if not cheaper than any other house in the trade. lgency, and Sewing Machine Business. ey have reposed in him for the past fifteen years he ishes to inform them 13e will still endeavor to give variably expressed with his transaclions. He still are manufactured in the world, as well as Needles, sborne A Machine, which is the simplest, the most ost perfect manner, and the easiest and qnickest he Dominion. He sells the Genuine Howe Machine faction to every customer for the last tenyears. Be t rapid and least noisy Machine in the world. ts' 'Wives and Manufacturers, do not feil to examine nufacturing-when you want one* Also Agent for me, capable of doing all kinds of work. Lastructipne machines. Sewing Machines to Rent. Also all kinds • 1. AL. CARROT SEED. White Belgian, Green Top, Orthe, Lone- Or- ange, Intermediate, Short Horn, &c. MAMOLDS.. Carter's, Maminoth, Long uta, and. several other varieties. IN GARDEN SEEDS We have Sweet Corn, Client:abets, Onions of All kinds, Leek, Parsnip, Peen, Pumpkin, Radieh, Ceebage Seed in large quantities, Tomato, Brussels Sprouts, Salsify Flowerseed. and nearly every other varietal too numerous to mention. TOP C)402 -3-S... • Dutch Seta', Shallots. English Boiling, Rae, Lawn 0-111.08 and Orch- ard Grass, Lucerne or French Clover, Trefoil Clover, 131ack Tares, Hungarian Grass, Millet Seed, Clover and Thnothv always in stock, Seed. Cats, Seed Wheatand Peas. ALSO A LARGE -STOCK 00 CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Which for quality and prices eannet be heat by any other house in the trade. Crockery and Glassware As usual, very cheap. Calland see the new pate - tern in Stone China, only $2.50 per set, an4 everything else equally low, FLOUR AMD PEED constantly km band ah mill prices. Remember the plane,. east side tit Ma:in Street, opposite Market Street. All goods delivexed tree in Seaforth, Haryarhey or Eg. mondville. N. WATSON, General Agent, Scaforth. A ' AR J-IUR FORBES 3 TTAVING p rchased the Stock end Trade of the. Comme alai Livery, Seaforth, from Mr. George Whit ley, begs to state that he intends carrying on t bnsiness in the old south and has added seveta valuable horses and vehicles to the formerly larg stock. None but First -Class omfortable Trehiclesand Good _Rer ble Horses Will be Kept. Covered and OpenlBaggiee and Carriages, and Double and inglo Wagons always ready for lase. Special A angements Made With Com- mercial Men. Orders leftist the stables or any of the hotels promptly at nded to. 4 . 1' THE GODERICH. FOUNDRY. Second hand 20 Horse Engine, Balance Wheel and. Saw Mandrel. . $225 Second hand 20 Horse Engine, Balance Wheel anu Pulleys Complete. 225 Second hand 16 Horse Engine, Balance Wheel, Pulleys and Governors. Sticond hand 12 Horse Engine, Bidance Wheel, Pullet. s and Governors........... A Hoisting aor Boat Engine, with Hoisting Gear. . , Second hen 16 Horse Portable Boiler, with Smoke Stack. .... ....... ........ ..... Second hnd 16 horse Portable Boiler, with Smoke Stack Second h' nd 20 horse Portable Boiler, with S eke Stack . . Second. nd 80 horse Portable Tubtilar Done, with Smoke Stack, Furnace, Front, Grate Bars, ' Stara Guage, Gunge and Safety, Valves, s 11 in Good 'Order. S condh 114 Shingle and Heading Machine. ending oitter.. ... 1 . ........... ........ .......... ceding Planer Heading Turner Stave Machine, with 'Knife 275 ......... 200 ' 250 ' ......... . 150 - 225 ..n ._A- -1W. MIX I Te -a la 8 h M. MORRISON. GOVENLOCICS STEAM IVIILLS, VVINTHROP. gew Engines andlioilers on hand, al for Flouring, Grist and Saw. Mill Agriciiltural ImPlements.---Stoves of Attended tar. - 60DERICH FOUN • 150 GREAT QUANTITY of Lumber always on 40 4-3- ba»d. Hem look sawn into Sizes suitable fok so building, fencing and -ditching purpooes, Bass - 70 wood, Map.e, Oak, A-sh, Cherry, PM°, due sa'witi so into Sizes suitable for the differeat purposes for which -they are commonly used. o Made to Order very cheap. Mill Machinery Middling Purifiers of Improved Kinds. "arious Kinds. Tlepairs on Boilers, Mills, &c., prom ptly RY AND MANUFACTURING° COMPANY. POST OFFICE ST9RE, WALTON. • T ONCE MORE respectfully beg leave to r turn thanks to my numeroue custoroers for their kind -A,• patronage during the lost 12 leers th;it Inlve Leen doing bushiess amongst them and kindls °solicit a centionn ace ot thev their leee f al the "Mu, u. I have jusi received a Large and Wail Seleeted Stock of DRY GOODS of all descr ptions. Also etways on band a full aosortment of AS a Spechilty-w ich, for quality and price, are the best hi the Comity. AGRLaOrg? Stock lE01 S-TEBOOTS end SH ESbla—herson's make. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Coal Oil, Hardware, Paints afel Oils. Drns, Patent Medicines, Bacon and Hams, in fact every- thing requitud in a general EtOTO. Aok for what you want if you don't see it. Cash or farm produce taken in exchange. I1 would also intimate t all parties indebted to me for last and previous yearis, to come and settle by cash or note befor the end of this month, or the accounts will be pnt into other hnds for collection. No further noti e will be given. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. --I am also valuator tbr the Dominion Savi g ext1 Investment Society, ()nen/ the boot loan societies in the Dom ion. The above Society loans noney on gond farm security for a term of from three to twenty yea s on the Most di st favorable coutio is. LIFE INSURANCE. -II you want your life mewed give 3138 a call, as I am agent for the Sun M that Life Assurance Company, one of the best Life In- surance Companies in the DoMinion, and co 'ducted on the most ecouomieal principleDon't for- get to give me a call. i I am always attattia e to businks. Post Offibe and Telegraph Office in con- nection. Clover, Timethy, Tnrnip and other seeds on haiid. Nilis Willed on Short Itotiee. THE PATENT MOVABLE ME. -A NEW DEVICK-Oely requires la . Trial to 'LL• prove its Superiority. It is made of Mk elm, cross bare and Makes'andasoft ehn Spare.; .CERIAT post fitted al -each joining. The Fence stands lour and a hall feet high, . This Fencle will be sold during the remainderef .the month of 3-ana AT SO 0111T4TS nee. Alter which !lac Regular Price, viz4 70 tents per rod, will be charged: Gristiny and Flouring Mi1l. tt d a to rorapt- , R. PATTI, ON; #ALTON. ly, and a superior artizisixerranted front Gais riNGr and Flour ng a en p good wheat. Merchant work tail be relied upon. PORTANT TO THE LADIES. MoINTYRE & WILLIS WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNDUNCE THAT THEY HA iTE JUST RE- CEIVED FROM S. D. SMILERS & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA,., A ampl te Assortment of Infants' and Children's Boots and Shoes and Slipp6rs, in Colors and Black These Goods are the Finest and Beat in America, S. D. Sollers & Co. obtaining the Gold Medal and Diploma 01107 all competitors at the Centennial. We lar$ve also on hand a niceassortment of LADIES' SHOES, in Tie and Button, very theap. We ate the only firm west of Toronto who keep these Goods., They require to be seen to be srprecietedh McINTYRE & WILLIS, SEA.FORTIL PJ.AD -.8.-D • -A-1 H aVI.lia\LE.PEIL-3., THAT THOMAS COVENTRY'S IS TO' PLACE l'O GET -GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR JiONEY LA' BOOTS ASD SHOES. HAVE Just Opened Out the Largeet Steek, suitable for Spring and. gummer Wear, ever Shown in Seafortla. Not old bankrupt Stock, tth Wholesale CuPe bought in Job Lots. but Good New itock, bought from the bast factories lu thr Dominion for cashand willibe sold at prices -which, I think, even Grangerscanhardly take excep kin. I have been coinpelled to change my pia ,e of business so often lately, that I know it is 4ifllcult for my customers to find mebut 1 tru.it 1 have got permanently located now for A01130 tire at leftist, in f..ark's New Brick Blot*, next door eodth from William Robertson & Co.'s Hardware 13tor0. SIGN OF THE BIG BOT, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. THOMAS" COVENTRY. Nothing; lootHid, best of Wisest to ow4.4 tes tbe 1111Osaatoctooe of *Jar for ib. The Mill has in it all -Me Latest Improvements in Machinery, and the work is snporintendedby AN EXPERIENCED MILLER. The Winthrop Mills Florr will always give sat- isfaction. GENERAL STORK. A WELL Assorted Stock of Dry Goods, aro- -L-1- cake, Boots and Shoes, Readyinaele Cloth- ing, Hats and Caps, &c., ou hand, and offered et very close eitees. Z50 A. GOVENLOCK * Winthrop Steam Milk - HAIR DR.E.SSING. MISS -STARK wisnEs to inform the Ladies of Seaforth and T T that she is prepared to make up SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS, Li the Lain* Naiai013 from Combings. Prices Moderate, and -all orders 01211411111‘• tended to. A ,c;a11 solicited.. SogilosOo'-' Street, Seaford'. ;