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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1879-12-26, Page 7DS LE, _. and Asia r rug fit the o'toa i rani- - ry Co. I E. lure atZie •s n PT - pt ren ion far- der - ate tha tc) Fro ler r s t. DECEMBER 26, 187 9. A Story of a Thousand Dollar Bill. "Many years ago, one night while Conductor McKinney of the Southern Railroad was taking up fares, a man without a ticket offered .him e bill, and he, as conductors are apt tondo, took it :clung, saying a he would soon re- turn with the change. The purpose of these delays i4 to make a quiet study of the bill in the baggage car and see if it .i is all right. Wlien ho reached gage -car with the hill, lir. M found what lie had taken to b Stas a Lill for i.,000. Ile retur the passenger, and found he had his seat. Telling hire there was take, that the bill . was fort was amazed to have the fellow re the whole arraigernent. He nothing of it, and insisted that h , tic1zet, and that it had . eeii tak Finally, Mr. McKinney went o ff the bill, which the next day he in to the company, witli his e. tion. it was deposited and drew dat for several years, was never cl• and finally was given to the con by the cipany. ' The only expla was th tt3 soiree hank burglars we the train ; that one of then car .took out.the wrong bill, and that decided it Was safer to lose $1,000 to risk beim;. arrested. Probably thought he knew of the burgh ;Sj)a•in�1/ielcl Republican. �' Frol1a. Litter to, Butcher's Stall: -The chief end of the hog,be it thoro bre or of common stock, is the sv and quality of the carcass. Its v therefore, _depends upon its be well fattened. As less feed is requ to gain the object desired in moder warm` weather, no time is to he lost healthy swine previously kept hi tures with abundance of grass and w put upon full feed will lay on rapidly. The quantity will vary different animals, from half a pound two and a half pounds per day. W taker from grass -and other bulky to be fattened, the change to a m concentrated foed ought to bo grad with rations increased as cold weat approaches.. It should be borne mind also, that a varied diet . not o fattens but insures health. The dent farmer has,n hand. crops -plan. during the summer for the cousumpt of growing swine_ Domestic Meteorology: A gentleman lately kept the folio ing nxeteorological journal of his -evil temper : Monday, rather cloudy ; in t afternoon, rainy. Tuesday, vaporis brightened up a little before evenii Wednesday,. changeable, gloomy, dined to rain. Thursday, high win and some peals of thu.uder. Frida in fhe morning, variable till aft noon, cloudy all night. Saturday, gc tie breeze, hazy, a thick fog, and a fe of lightning.. Sunday. to pestuous and rainy ; towards even • ter a brief contest, and the L `yen were engaged in the second fall of th, 9 Scott}i style when midnight arrived,a,. nil the conclusion of the contest was ost, honed until Monday night. —The London steam heating CA 1m- pany are now ready for work. Sten. ea was turned on for the first time F= ' evening,l2th ins t.,and a dinner took place on Monday night to celebrate the event. 2here•s,re-two miles of pipe, fed by two the bag- i large boilers. The scheme promises to cKinney become popular. London is the first e X100 city in the Dominion of Canada to put nod to i on foot and carry it to a Successful C shifted ! p}etion• om- a finis- 1 —Four weeks ago the creditors of the ,000, he Glasgow Dank received their third di- le vidend, making 13s. 4d. on thepound e knew ' out of the total. The total is in ound , e had I numbers 1:11,000,000, of which :£7 100 - en up. ; 000 is paid aucl .£3,600,000 is still to pay. with 1 There is every probability that the. -E11, - turned ; 000,000 will be liquidated to the far- xplana_. thing but ut the interest is doubtful. Two inter- of the directors have emigrated to Mimed, I Australia ; another is living with his doctor i family in a handsome villa near the nation ' Italian lakes. re on 1 --The land agitation received a blow care 1 the other day in County Mayo, Ireland they (the hot -bed of conspiracy, of ribbon than I outrages and of :popular meetings), by they ; the unconditional surrender of a large burglar I l:ody of tenants who hold the farms of • Sir .Roger Palmer, Dublin. • The office ! crowded by hundreds who came • al m f this landl d or was a few days ago to pay ugh- 1 their full rent, after having for months eight I utterly refused to pay a penny unless aloe, :they got 25 per cent. reduction. Sir ing 1 Roger Palmer is generally considered a fired I good landlord. He refused to reduce ately l rents, because they are already as low ,and F as the Government valuation of hold- pas- ' ings, and also because he was convinced Ater,) that tenants able to pay had been in - flesh 1 cited by agitators to refuse. Their re - with fusal has been triumphantly, pointed to • out as a victory for the agitation. A hen') fortnight ago several of the delinquents diet I were served with.legal processes, which ore) showed the tenants the uselessness of- ual, j deferring payrnent longer. The result her I is that rents are coming in rapidly. in ' Many outrages •have taken place on my estates in County Mayo, which local ru- ; correspondents of Irish papers Carefully ted suppress. The latest occurred on Fri, ionday night, the 5th- inst., on one of the • • estates of Sir Roger Palmer, whose agent a felt' days ago, in exhorting n- -i ants to pay their rent, told them hat all Sir paid, w- { Roger's�, poorest tenants aid e's ' while only those who were well-to-do Ire ; refused. The result was that Widow h; Murray,. one of the poorest tenants, who was supposed to be among those -'g` who had paid. had a straw rick and In ; stack of oats burned; which were worth 1:C10, and were equal to nearly three ay' years' rent. The arrest of Thos. Bren- er-• u l nail for re-aflrininti Davitt's words pro- ew ;duced little additional excitement in Ireland. His words were .regarded as a distinct challenge to the Government. somewhat calmer." A Table Ornament. Sew coarse flannel around a goble the sten-i broken off, put tlii shapely dome upon a saucer of water wet the flannel and sprinkle over it a much fax seed, as will adhere to i • - The flannel will absorb the water from the saucer, which should often be re pieiiishc•d. In about two weeks flannel will be concealed in a beautift verdure which will vies with any tabl ornament. • Cocoanut Drops. Cream one pound of sugar with three-quarter;, of a pound of butter; add the beaten yolk of four eggs, stir in two grated cocoanuts -and the whites of the eggs l c z,teii to a stiff froth, alter- nately with four fablespoonsfill'of-sifted flour. Drop ou butte •ed tius'and bake. The prepared or dessicated cocoon u t may be used, but the cakes are much inferior to those made with freshly grated cocoanut. n, OWNERS OR -1-10118E8 REJoICINCr.=-Atld why not ? And who knows but what et • their horses are rejoicing as well ; who can prove the contrary ? But their s ` owners rejoice because of • the astonish- , I ing and • almost • miractilous effects on s their horses of t, , "barleys Condition i Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy." Some were l` an - and Boer, having rio appetite, other s would devour their food e- 'ravenously, yet derive no benbfit from iI it; some were hide -bound, with rough e and shaggy hair other had severe colds and coughs ; many had the heaves a other complaints peculiar to horses; all it operated like a charm, the disc or complaint was speedily removed. t appetite and digestive organs corrected, thew skin softened, and a sleek and shining appearance given - to the coat, all without any danger !� to, or reverting the horse being used. Reiner ger the name, and see that the 1 • signatu -o of Hurd eCr Co. is on each packag . Northrop & Lyman, -Toronto, Ont., p'oprietors• for Canada. Sold by all ne icine dealer 4 THE .HURON EXPOSITOR.kiV go �.; � � wn ,u�.,n;•n Wain riFCnatltli: tiIQF)ttiltr..eN��UIIIm,.Y�ACwPJllit n.� 1)IGlddNaSditQllanW.".IlI T,ALLYSc reel RAT. . 000 A K K 0 0 A A K K 0 0 A A KK 0 0 AAAAA K K 000 A A K K A A A A AAAAA A A ` AT- .R1 .11\T AVOID 1 r r 2 m 0 go 0 Z cn m rn- 0 L L L L L L L L LULL LLLLL Untruthffil Advertisers. When a Clothing; - vertises to sell Goods twenty-fiv;� per cent. less a others, you can very easily prove 'tis - than AN UNTRUTH Yet they can pay twenty- five cents a line printed. What kind of stories will they tell use in have it stores those FOR NOTHING. .1 How do you dare buy Goods of see Wonderful (that is the word vertised at these stores, do you ever you always get there a little late: thing else Ivan show " is what you with. '! such Houses when you they use) Bargains ad - find them. Don't_ "Isn't there some - are usually saluted on HALLY & ANDERSON, SE lie AFOR�"H,. Offer No Baits to get you into -their Store. Various News Items. r Erastus Bigelow, the inventor of ; D looms for the Iuanufa.cture of carpets, dire died at Boston a few days ago. such tion, —Forty tons of dressed poultry pass- ` vous ed over the river at Prescott on '_lion- Palp day, for New York and the Eastern tress markets. or co —A Lill was introduced in the House good s. V1 yspepsia and Liver Complaint is the ct cause of seventy-five per cent. of Maladies as Billiousness, Indiges- 1 Sick Headache, Costiveness. Neu_ Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, A LY ANDERSON NDRS N itation of the Heart, and other dis- l 1 ing symptoms. To the dyspeptic 1 i Victoria ns uo remedy. so Believe ill Selllilo' I as dealHypophospl rtes. For ; •g Goods that will do service, .and at such by all dealers. prices that customers will become friends to the House. 3 HALLY & ANDERSON BELIEVE F, ADVERTISING. IN TRUTII- nsuniptive there of Representatives at Washington, on sale Monday, providing. for the'appoint- merit of a commission 'to report on 1 Do the basis of a reciprocity treat's with l-tain.e Iforth a someo Canada. i —George Crawley, a distinghished 1 usedD engineer and Loudon railway construe- :1 1 Co., tor, was killed on . the 25th November isit'll c1 on board the Ne v ' York packet, off ' " I upe Frontera, Mexico. A bale while : being rection hoisted knocked hint into the hold. waslit;cl —An Irish piper, who now and then Electric indulged in a glass too much, was ac- i result. costed by a ,-gentleman with : - "Pat, 1 per lt what makes! your face so red ?" as dei "Plass ver holier," said Pat, "I always ' "flavin .blush when I speaks to a gintlen)an." f 1" think —A. fire broke out in the • barn of , be --lies anti cost Adam Martin, in Blandford, between I may l:no IQ arid 11 o'clock Saturday night. It is United supposed to be the work of an . in -cell- -I Ont., A� MIENS' ELECTRIC SOAP. -1 -laying Ob cl the Agency of this celebrated soap iu Sea nd Huron County, I append the opinion of f our best people as to its merits • '• 1 have nl,bins' Electric Soap, made by J. L. t;ragin Philadelphia, Pa., and find it Very good. ethos are beautifully white and the washing drnmuch Dobbins' ]Electriess c Soap, according to di - s, and found the elothes whiter than when in the old way, and in half the usual time lr Y. -McLean," "I have tested Dobbins' Soap, and am highly satisfied with the I • ms for )t and most conhdcntly recom- as economizing both time and labor, and ng its work well—lira. T. Goidsmith." g given Dobbins' Eleetric Soap afair trial, rt is all the ma.nufactnrers represent it to R. T. Coleman." I desire Minty friends omers to give this Soap ole trial, so they w just how good the beat soap in the Sante• Age f Huron County.: 571-52 n d ___ believe it capable`of doing all the wr`ap- diary. -.Arr. llartiu's loss will be betwee $700 and 8800, losing all his hay, grai and straw. He has au insurance o 8-300 in the Phcenix. —The other night a fireman on the Canada Southern Railway, thinking au s rs TIIO2IAS IIIDYD, Seaforth, or n I STOCK FOR SALE. f! �poR fiALE— _--•--- _ old and the otterotwo,oboth ne mare2s. Apply to DAVID DOBR.4\CE,. Sr., Lot 29 Con. 1st. I4IcIiillop. - . 604 accidezit was about to take place, as h saw lights in front and rear of his train jumped, and received a severe scalp wound. "Iu the naive of goodness,' said the engineer, ``what made you go floundering about in that extraordinary el _ COLT rol. SALT . For Sale, a Heavy Draught - Colt, thing two, sired by old Lord Haddow. , Apply op Lot 11, Concession 4. H.K. S., Tucker- ' J. H. CARTER. 623 style ? "1 was oz}ly trying the experi STOCK FOR SERVICE. went of displacing a tie with my head," - --• was the cool rejoinder. --Two serious •accidents occurred iu Woodstock on Mond iv week. Mr Weeks, blacksmith, was engaged shoeing a young horse, �vheri it kicled hien in the lower part of the stone i,cli'. He vas in- sensible, and doubts are 'entertained for his ree'ivery. In the afternoon a yoiuug man driving a horse and buggy on the Train street, attempted to pass between two other teams, but„ Caught the hind wheel of his rig in one of the others, deni,,lis1tiug it instantly. He was thrown on the; hard road and seriously hurt. —The championship wrestling snatch between D. C. Ross and J. C. Daly, on Saturday, 13th inst., proved to be most interesting and exciting. The first fall, catch -a4 -catch -car, was won by Daly after a severe struggle of 2 hours 27 minutes. The second, Scotch style, was won by Rossi after another very severe tussle. The thirds-collar-and- elbow, hird,-collar-and-elbow, Irish style, was won by Ross af- j BOAR FOR SERVICP—The nndersi`ned wil,1 keep frr the improvement of stack this sea- I son. on Lot 92 Concession 4, McKillop, s ` Thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, of superior pedi- i s will find at Oak Hall a very! 0 t roe. Terms—$1, payable of the time of ser- 1 large and Select Stock of vine, with t be privi.'ege of returning if necessary. I WM. HENDERSON.. 628x4 i AVOID THESE " Wonderful Bargains," or else prove them to be such and we would like the chalice to help you to prove them i l THE OLD PROVERB i ►s z ti Ulm hal H tb p �; ri 15/ OAU`1 © 2,0.301 OM OA g — m El H oA Cy ort o O R ti o b alar. �;y Pe callati1di0 g� a.x F114 0 o,. � 0g.tii 1 0 goN a Pi i m0�e[r-y l - cm �*�C rs' 13. 71";:11."7109 40121032P 9, 0 4'U� fr; LUMSDEN & WILSON- Dru 'oist5, J. S. ROBERTS —HAS— REMOVED Hzs Seafo,rth, Ont. DRUG STORE To the Store between Hoffilan's Dry Goods and ''`Counter's Jewelry Stores, Car(Ino's Block, Seafolh. ffirif 614 ill.W.24.•120•1319. 10211.10 OTIO� All Accous�.Is due the Goderich .Found.- , and .Jlaix2c faettcriug Cozn- pan,, Li2nitec�, Must be promptly settled to avoid costs. .t'l0 persons are authorized to receive pajnents or the Company except the undersigned. GODERICH, June 13th, 1879. 0 0 c —1 Z 0 �, 121 H -i = z 1 ntb i b b o �d s b 1=s H �,, m Mom o 2 l: = CDPI CD 83/1016 XOFI make settlenxent�- on behalf of _IORACE IIOPTOAT, President, JOHN- CIIRISTJ:l �i', Se eta, y, `83A019 30Idd0 HARDWARE. HARDWARE./ SALT SALT. SIGN U� it SIGN nr "(E CIRCULAR SAW.1 Self -Preservation is the first law of nature. The place rt to do this, at very moderate figures, is at the Oak lHall rt Clothing Establishment, Their Stock comprises all the I ,n: Late Novelties in Select Woolens Worsteds and Over - coatings, anlcl is well worthy of inspection. I 0 • 0 1 CD. CD 0) n C) 0 0 4 CD 0 iA new 0 C.) � t -d 0 �o HOLIDAY GOODS. I �- Ladies in Search of Suitable Goocs for Presents to their Gentlemen Frielncl TO BREEDERS 1 Neckwear, UIQ . -:- The ruidPIGgSned Linen Handkerchiefs will keep [raring , the present sea- i Argosy Suspenders, > :u, at his prem- i i- Gloves, K arsmith, one mile French Castor Gloves, ville, a Thoroughbred Large Breed Berkshire I lnen Collars and Cuffs, was paid. His dam WfIg also imported. He is I south of Egmond- L• Boar. This animal was sired 1:y a Pig imported : from England, nod f -Or which the sum of $750 *Mae Shirts, es a pt-c,sent in the County of Huron, having taken Rest pri'ie at the County and all the other shows. Terms—One Dollar, to be paid at the time of service, with the privi- lege of returning if necessary. I. H. CARTER, Proprietor 62,3 sgg A WEEK in your own town. Terms and "IA '85 outfit free. Address H. HALLETT & Co., Portland, Yaine. 626 52 Oak Hall Clothina Establishment Seaforth Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Suspenders, Silk -Umbrellas, Dog Skin. Gloves, Fancy Hosiery, White Cambric Shirts, &c., &c. All Late Direct Importations and; at Low Prices. 0 I 00 0 I PO >1 > D O ° ° z �T7 O co o° o m 0 Cn m m CO FARMERS Northern, part County of Huro 1 00 CO SALT. in tile of the r please notice that BLYTH SALT WORKS rn 0 i GRAY, YOUNG & SPARING. 623-3 Z NO BLOW BUT REAL FACTS. Are -in Full Operatiow, with a Large Stock of all kinds of Salt. 01 CHILLED PLOWS aProved and Acknowledged to be k" I FOR EASE OF DRAUGHT, al QUALITY OF MATERIAL, —II: NESS, AND FINISH 1 Tr who This Great Household Fle,diefue ranks amongst the leading necessaries of life. • nese fsmonq pins purify the BLOOD, and act in wet powenfully, yet oo Innyly on the .these eat MLIN SPRING'S OF- LIFE- They gly all eases u e the constitution from Its Searching and Healing Propertfeg are known_ throughout the Worll. For the cure of BAD LEGS, had breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and tfleers, it is an infsilible remedy- If -effectually rubbea on the neck II chest, se salt into meat, it Cures, SORE THROAT, Iitonchitis, Coughs, Ooleis, and, even ASTIELTA% For Glanelnlfir Swellings Abseestes, Piles, Fistulas. - Gait; Aheurnatism, And every kind ot SITINT DISEASE, it ..has never The Pills and al -AU -nen t are Msnufattured only t 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, and are old .by all xidozs of Medicines thioughoeit the ivilked World ; with directions for ube ost every language. The Trade marks 0-1 tbese ,Medieines are regis- red in Ottawa. Hence, any one thitmghout the n Oeuitelfeits ler sale, mill be p) &scented. Purchase) s hoohl• look to the Label on ts and Boxes. 11 the adtlrest, if) not 33, 0x -- id Street, London, they ale si.uriotts. a te Po to CIO LIU 1.14 ICC 7701 0 BRADLEY HARVESTERS, A WARDED Medals at the World's Fair Phil- adelpbia. U. 8., 187c ; Sydney, Austri 1877 ; Paris, France, 1b78 ; Gold and Silver 'Medals, H urn,/ xtef:per Tried, 1ST; and Gold Med al 1E7e. Eve ry whet. e successful. Sold by D. Hogan and W. Grieve, Se :forth ; Robert Anderseen, Kipper.); Archibald MeCully, lish, Brussels. Order early. Satisfaction gruelante<d. Re- pairs can be had of any:of the Agents. L. D. SAWYER &C-., 7Tainilton, Manufacturers GEO. STEWARI, Clinton General Agent. R. FOWLER'S EXTRACT • A. Specific Remedy for all slam neer ?in Complaints such as lielarrhort, Dr- ay sentry. l'nitado. il'hoiera. Cholera 60, ,111Iorbam, Cholera II mamma, Sone fie Stomach, Griping- Pains, and all de- ' 'rangements of the bowels. caused by using la improper food, such as raw vegetables, ipe or moor fruit, bad; itIL2• oa pm,: water, or change at water, 'changes of the seasons, exposure.. No matter 'from what cause or in what form you are sub- ject to the' above complaints, Dr.. Few- er ICON .IF..)t tract of Wild- Strawberry -AR , will relieve you and a speeay cure will be Ce 'effected without injury to the system- It is !mg I Plant. and free from opium and other injer- s Mal d)ugs. For sale by all dealers, at Is. PREPARED Br- SEAFOIZTI-1 PLANING MILL., SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY TEE vubscriberbegs leave to thank hie n umeron A- customers for theliberalpatronagie extended to him since commencing business Seaforth,and trusts hat he may be favored with a continuance of the same. N.rties intending to build would do we]] to give him a call,as he will continue to keep tjn hluati large stoeli of all kindR .4f DRY PINE LUMBER; DOORS, BLINDS AIOID DI SHINGLES, LATH, EU'C. may favour bim with their patnma f,,,11.8 none first-classworkreen are employed. articular troi thin noiel t••3 fInstord Planing JOHN H. BROADPOOT. EQUAL. LUMBER FOR SALE. < I The Material used in the construe - en ,, tion of these Plows, for Smoothness of HEMLOCK, First Qirtitsys, . $6 per M. PINE :" 1 Pace and Toughness, is silperior to Cast Steel, and is MANITF.ACTIMED BILLS CUT TO oRDEit, *1 by ME, only in Canada. > I GANG PLOWS, X 1 LAND ROLLERS, SCUFFLERS, &C., (.17: I )-gd l''' . Always on hand, made of Improved ti Patterns, and warranted (A. 1). a,. m Columns, Castings, School, Church, 0 Garden and Lawn, Seats, and MARRIAGE LICENSES All Kinds of Repairing done IGood Work Guaranteed. and (Under the new Aet,) issued -at the JOHN NOPPER, EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTN. Seaforth Foundry. All Length, from 10 to 50 Feet, ;Ube PONY MILL, IN McKILIJOP. The Subscriber has also a --- LUMBER YARD IN SEAFORTH, Where all kinds of Lumber can be obtained - 479 THOMAS DOWNEY S. CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Surveyor • and Civil Engineer. Orders hy mail prompt ly attended to. 79 D- CAMPBELL, llitehall, APPLES -WANTED. WA.NTED, 300 Bushels cf Apples. Apply to Seaforth-