The Huron Expositor, 1880-08-13, Page 31880.
TEAS.
r ARRIVED.,
Z.4 Ill S
tii0T St.ire
ea;n „'«t`t> the best
:Tercel in SeafQrth . •
rs really good and
+t k of Fresh
PR.GYIStONs.
of FRrf T5, such
Dates, cranberry
errant Jelly, Red
Figs, Raieina,.
BOTTLES::
n the market,, at
Certttl per
50 and 60 «gents
45,50,55,€0 an
s•erlts l er pentad,
Ir
t.er rsorlted SE1gar
kitai r Ei:1ri K anal
tiinetel. Oatmeal,
-• and Putatoee..
IJ t
JARS.
• in Fruit Jars, of
efrxre the rise in
est. Seaforth
EA a.
WORKS.
"Zit (Y \YS..
^l:urtr:nay „1' re -
tar is of Iirnesela
t ,and bei, to *tate
catnon eintheir
hey ere now in s.
t,re to supply the
1`'c. cash, at the
re of r, ur breeineee
li given antpiali-
j-.idle cart rely ou
a fir -class article
Lirlte
Works.
BURROW'S.
MILLS.
T i E
Ec..ieg ,,f hie Flax
troa.get, lactive
raantege it prep•
t wn, and iu eplen-
nirrg* .teadiy dare
-r Ct°....1•t.`t:.4:,, 'ith'
Ft'r.
LO -AN..
i.,.an on rease:Retie
stet t}
E_t.re:tiErce Beiid-
BI ATTI.E.
`eke Lia mu -norms
:red ettiena: for their
toast yems, and
th:lte attention to
iertee and trade in
:lellirgell his preta-
ew prepared to pay
`tSH PRICE
h
17.41;i4, tie.reered
EAFGRTH.
tw., lif l.;rrn3 firs
, tt I let )ti
GE FACTORY.
BEREl
.,1 make to Order,..
tk ratticieire their
d
their .,Wn btrai-
t u art Ie both as
1 r work c tnnet be
.ulsli�' rr:t-utR.
tied to. Give net a
It C=trl Ratl;afy y(lrr ate
the I 'Zlitier tiering
«r over 12 years.
GALLERY,...
€:r it Taken by
SAMPLES.
me ate samplea of
• as eon Cara get any
t;&mare, clear and
Rd clean 1acee, each
'res of t ractice and
leek anti etttarged earl
loteal .1rt iet.
111-1/TION. -
ac', th' Partnership
1', telt re, the ander-
': rn the Village of
C-.it•n,-ha- be.'il fhb;
4'F t.
:tem are to be paid
i:;r of Wroeeit-r
.et the said Parte
the R iii neelitl
Le settled.
,lad,. • f July, A. D.
i_lEr�,EVANS.
E• EVANS.
600
INE.
- STEAMERS nail
E11' Y: tibia and
rs s:.l 1.UNDON
'.•,i:l. riy, (tiae-
L'. -•1 arse as pew as
t Er pet-4011ff
t• ;4�•t.
.ri t.fe:rl.4•r Line
eleea.c. and cunt -
't t "tile , Seafurth
•
EAT
1=• the f,eliowiug V -
awing,
xr
"t �t gIrial jpl;
.1- fn -.tiers at reg-
two be verictii9
adapted •/r the eoif
}. 1 ear rtpecially
'd per h zshel; the
Fiitr , Seaftlrth.
te
1'
THE
HURON E
POSIT
Gale fes..
He was from,the ountain side, and
was buying his firt glass of soda.
"I wish you'd ski • off that. scum,
boss ; I ain't payin' or no froth, you
bet."
—A Boston theatr� company recent-
ly played a scene laid in a church so
naturally, that to m: any of the audi-
ence it seemed so real.that they went to
sleep-
-A North Carolina man will work
four hours to cut down a tree that -has
a coon in it, but noth_lig would induce
hien to split up enough wood to cook the
Kipper with. ;The .atter proceeding
isn't sport.•
—"Huw came you b fail in your sx-
amination ?" asked
thought I crammed
"Well, you see," rep
"the fact was you era
I couldn't get it out.'!.
—A Southwestern editor, speaking of
a large and fat contemporary, remarked
that if all flesh was grass;"he must be a
load of hay. "I expect I am," said the
fat man, "from the way the donkeys are
nibbling at me."
—It would never dei to elect women
to all offices. If a fem
visit the residence of a
man and explain to hi
she had an attaehm
would be a vacancy is
about two minutes.
Clergyman (to ne
"The marriage state
duties. The husband.
:the tutor. "1
fou thoroughly."
fed the student, '
named Me so tight
le sherriff should
handsome young
jealous wife that
ut for him, there
that office in
ply wedded pair):
imposes various
,must protect the
wife, while -the wife rlpust follow the,,
husband wheresoever 4e goes. Bride
"Lor', sir, can't that bo altered hi our
case? My husband is I going to be - a
Letter -carrier."
--At Dieppe, in. Frac
notice has been issued
"The bathing police ar
a lady is in danger of di
her by the - dress and
which often remains
ce, the following
by the police :
requested whet
owning, to seize
lot by the hair,
in their grasp
Irish surged , ft)
with him,.a d.
sudden and o v
general • att4nti
Adair, seeing ,
time in purs'nip
.merle and 1. 'eh
mayed at th pr
7nesallictnce E
induce the dy
without e f et.
tells tis th t
journey, au ad
other comm n
what was co sid
improper tch,
vain. The II eal
- was eviden 11, im
at last coif
that reflect
ing as well
possible to
solve, an at
riage was t
the only alt
her happin s
Caroline:'w s
Loudon to I
separated f o
it is said, t ;e
and set lit c
she had,, he ri
story°
1 despE
er e o
olent• a
n of t
is ad
it y
.o dfa
tsppect Of s
ery+ mea . s
o alter h
Adair s
ret se!n . n
•antage.0
odes - of
red by,
were fir,
h .of
aired,
, With
•r on the
it hearth
t, but
eat ; an
onorabl
e that
d life
n by he
that s
erlove
g of `t�
plaintiv
sing.
s1ate
lass'
with 'a
lack ey
s incli
ersatio
is of . t
L. ease iann
•
In p
Rh' an
nd: clo
11
U
OA
tsse
On
th
eve
ch
e
le
11
e
nati
El a
tak
Lath
so
a
10
Pen Po;t ai
Speaker Randa
well chisele face
sh cast,! a keen
furtive look.,He
somewhat, con
ed and retteved,
Senator 11ac
type ; Show€
is quick at
analytical
erect, and w
- has reddish
whiskers.
General Ba dy S
Arps
11,
He
and
ss a
alit
is 1'
ercep
�Ower
as ks
air
ed an army
-Newfoundland dogs will govern them otom3C1 is t
selves accordingly." avoirdupois.
—A colored orator : addressing his is searching
brethren, made the following sensible dowdy in dr
point : "Ba industrio 'r3. Take care of genuine host
what you earn. Get homes of your his friends.
own.. If you want to e respected you 1 John Kelli,
must make money. Make it honestly rapidly. . Hiscan't make it , in.the extre
as white folks jaw and 'tigl
I indicate p
P
1
if you can, -but if you
honestly,make it jest
make it."
e.
In dress he.i
I Blot Out Day. j immaculate
I keep on a desk befo.e me a calendar i Sam Smit
of the year, with the d y of each week : Partner, has
by numerals. When t e day is passed ; He is tall, h
I draw my pen across F figure or the things, and
figures representing b #i day. Its; is I honest than
gone, and 1 blot it out. 1 So far as the j.seeins to be
column of numerals is concerned, I clan a hard probl
do so. I i Archie B
But I am startled by the ?words; eI I man, is the 1
blot out a day." A. day is a wheel in dress is the
the great machinery of life—a link in 1 and his hear
the chain of my probation. It is as ' en an ox•
truly a part of vital an
as a. year or a century.
me. Will it vanish at rb
did not originate it—I
I have no more power
than to bring it in.
essential being .. gressm.en, w
he day is given i and'his, frie.
ty' bidding ?. I i Nick Mull
my received it. 11 Points of Ne
to blot it out He is a goo
well clad an
It was a gift. How s iould Itreat the i peak of hon
giver if I could and wot!ld blot it out ? 1 and small, a
ie love of the i Prince•
day came riot Aleck 11,Cc
he chain broke enterpris.,tg
uld not allow 'is at the 4t.
me to be a loser. Shall I net honor the , smiling, gad
Giver? blue eye, :11i
A day of sadness, p deeps ! Blot it good things.
-ut for that reason ? If, my sins made Major Ben
he sadness of the day, hen let the day :journalist, w
tand—a, tnemeuto of and reminder of a great relic
. y folly. The day is: worth saving aboriginal I
hat brings such a voi ;e of reproof. Per- story, and ca
laps the day was sad. ns der divine dis- minisceuces
ipline. Surely, then it, ought to living.
out, offence be Ben Hill
ifiictt "for our erant. His
e partakers of when he wal
think he was
rliaps--the sky pocket book.
y in friends and : face, not ve
ove all, joy in ; bine eye, Ltd
in His salve- - ing affabl
Hon. Jesep
picture :' Shall 1 blot o' t such a day ? . liana, the m
i s I erase the figure wi t:h a pen, shall with ever
I drop it out of my min as if there had dignity, is
i ever been such a day ? Is this the of his bla.
1 feud return ? _
A. day ! That clay j u. t erased from A •
y calendar, how n'iu •h could have miss 4
I ecu accomplished in it !" What a ing last s
t tiler• river of holy motions might found boa.
I ave rolled through my oul in that one stead,- wh
ae. —what fervor of love, ardorin 1 party. Di
raver, and workings of faith,- bringing herself ge
aven unto the to cultia-a
grandmot
dar. I cannot very first
The !ast day of ' cordingly
e
It came as a proof of t
Giver. To many that
It was ou its way, but t
But divine kindness we
tand lest, in blotting i
veu to Him who
refit that we might
holiness."
A day of gladness, p
aright, the air balmy, j
11 worldly comfort—a,
he Lord and gladness
tion. Shall I mar su'h a beautiful
t
le
tie light and joy of h
ul!
There hangs my sale:
'let out much longer.
t
n
a
s
is
�ibl
, wi'
y CO
cio
seat.
an
Just
int
a,f
Esliev:
it is.
•• edita
m in
iss,
andso
• odel
is as
eiso•
0 love
ds.
r_l_wh. represe
Yor , is at
-rratur d. Tut
well -liked.
r in things
d spa • ds his
lure, '- ho plan
ewsp: per in P
chol : s. He
-.tatur:d face,
is ful of new
I
1 erle, Poore,
ddles ! ike a.
unte parti
ian He
ive more
f prib c men
ochks iske a i1
raa.r� w.l tpu�
ith, w
f the
ut well
as a blu
far -see
d linen,
and ap
eefy.
fac
h
a squ
presse
sness a,
Itis li
is recor
ice Fiel
lligent 1
ank wa
s the
When
ing, try
hysics.
rooklyn
•• est ma
f the
igasis
e of th
his wif
..
t
a
sly in lov ead
ns were s (.rink
a tract th j ' er
company look
age, lost u ' ed th
the Albe ady
ies'were dis 1 wer
ch"a terrible er ?
'was tried tc ! hase
r mind but , ing 1
biographer, ; t see
8," a lora' eta o
offer, an er.
kaki Q off I 1 pem
e fa.,il , an teW
tried, b• tin ; Very
y . C • r.line l ved
the a ily i�,ever
good s use
nde st. nd.
hat a i
er t• dis i
that 1 ar i
ud, i d. -ed s
outld se' are
he. ads
riend:fom
migl t be 1
she °.rite
bin :.d : r,' o
Irish t. ne I a
uch s th ,
e cep
icke
, ou
'nd1
into
e ca
cke
nik
ad
e8
eine
an
d i
0 • at
blea
c)de J.
With at
to sty
e is ',ua
n
e5
try
ie
stE
P1
mis al
0
ndd
e,whi
ratl
full
iatton
s agi
Milesi
ut low
s, wbi
enaci1
�jsjiff
rife rh
Bye
iss
�tl b'dto
s ock
' er ?]sate
)0 st rpri
mind
o 1 a sisti
'If
Ing co
is R
yea
vied. 0 le ,ye
he h�spit
ii ed an
h st' ted
er th t s
of by her
o un 1ai
bu he
ig a sh uff
ten miss. t;12
er streets lied sel
;h famed_ jp .d s
cel tom3; i a th
wi;k:r
an th( sail 1
' ti9 was a. a
lig tly b er.
vi��ed fro • t
mistaken for
from the raN
be�iweett. he
ea ions s e w
el' "(,tei
fir d atl, ver
br ugh nto
be uty: a:de
a rich yo ing
wlio seat ' er
four yetis he
war, b l�t� cin 1
Sc ang a i ac
a tt •ace if th
ha a is ed
livid h p f ily
Wu Kr er 1
bei i g a. e a
cos' e o t e di
talin 9 i,a
we -e ilia e
Sw-dish E
d Cra: tail
res' I t
Kri
me
wa
wa
e
me
ne
1 Guth lT
a a fr
a a t
ed
ad
a t is
3t
ee kk
clot
0
e
a
e
h
h
Of . sion a§ to take the
11 out :of her Ilair.
had given way to a
station. She watch-
vously' Did the old
? Wbuld she i an-
Apem again , yell at
the' questions that
er hrougl'1 her throb -
w s a critical moment.
to 1 iss Apem. All;the
ea :a e crowding up before
b.ut to speak. Miss
t k
ca
mil
resp
ne
;tim
iss
ere
age
r ife
¶as
is :•s:
1,I"t'I
u fat
a
0
.1
to
00 W
e lf t
ti
o tee
face
n' li w
k:)
t e
•r
0
fr
s
et
�a
ti
m
ca
e
be
�s.
Mi:
ha
ge
tint
iz
e
is
ri
n
1
t
s
ont
ow abput` it's bein'
ound, dere. I have
seventy year, an' I
o pain of any kind,
yen the Lrindle heifer
s. ins as I was milk-
d 1 er tail around her
h •:r fro whiskin' on
S e got mad. 'cause
isk her tai , and up and
1 .reation. I rubbed
1 in and I as all right
ut Jiro Shaw, ivho
e cress -road, he has .com-
tlati z a gool1 many years
oatehes hien in Ills back
-1j'ints, and makes 'em
o .yo t ever have
'ai
ld .1. dye had finished
tee dead away, and
o. .er room. The
rye s' system was too
dad . looked somewhat
tai ed her presence of
d o p • rsons who were
t
y bot
rheumatiz had
le of arinky.-
1 t
vo
i tell
re
3ad fa e.
:11:toingsol e
s-
11 re. is
all g
riCh Co
bis hors s
ila el hi
broa I,
s bOwed, aild
on th look ou for a lot t
plea ng, bu as a de p
k a pace oat.
0
anti Situ
141
re here as alre e
ss, Apern desired filo ma
lab ad ua.inta. de of th
iss A em opened th
er
ve
ft
t ie year is at hand. The symbols of had assemble
what remains may be &rased by my cool breez ,
aViug pen ; but these links of life— ; graudmot er,
n'ty. these gifts of Go , these oppor- "This is
t mitres of usefulness my gratitude , said the
s tail welcome them, ray love and zeal venerable
o Try out their great design. They The IDA
WI aid iu the grand •esult, that my eachis
n me shall not be biotite
ook of Life.
d out of the repeated t
tones and
The old
The story of the lemons song, "Robin speak loud
da.ir," -will well bear re -telling: Its "This is
1 ero was well known ill the London again rape
shionable circle of tbe last century by , key, colori
xt,tthriquet of the "FOrtunate Irish- tie embarr
au," hut hisparentage [Ind the exact was tilt -1.a°
ace of birth are unknOwn. He was , senobly. _
:aight up as a surgeon, but "his de- The. ol
t ctiou in an early- amour drove him puzzled, au
ft alines in England. Sharcely had he ; The yo
oky events, that. ultim
fame and. fo fortun
•erturned, he ran to ren
he side occupant of the
"Robin AdAir.';
•
e.
ery romantic
tle lo der.
ad Said
itt Oar of b.eari
ecy romantic
te Miss pun si
ig lightly, and lo
ss she sa
lo der, 11
lady
we
expr
11
Mantic natidn,
y, addr ssiug th
aweetes
te
na
n the chain of Three gent em
a carriage an evident 1.e
er assistance. herself for th'
redden
looki
ssions,
a in he situ
final struggle
er of s
a very
ler po
reles," who \ received r. Adair's at- situation."
being slight- Three elclerl
he was a sur- • suddenly as to
a,vel with her from their nos
utions
hurt, arid h
ere requeste
her carriasse
hanks, an
ring that
im to t
to Londo
val in the naetropolis
ta with a fee of one lim
r house. Irt after life
y it was not so mach t
is fee, but the time it
as of service to him, as
most destitute. But th
r house was a. still grea
t iere he met the person
s fate in life, This wa,
I 00 lisippel, daughter. of
arl of Albemarle and o
ennox, daughter of the
ady Caroline, at the firs
. on their
she presented
invitation to
Adair used to
e amount of
as given, that
he was then
invitation to
er service, for
who decided
Lady Caro -
the second
Lady Anne
first Duke of
high lineage,
Sight of the
thro
lemen j
their
rocinet
runniug arounc the 01188 to
was the Ma,tte . The house d
mises, and ran towa the g
ing savagely. The an of
thought the fish pedl r had
and five of bull head, ." A
town who wa9 pita lug in
thinking some ne d asked
' the news in th clt replie
was anything ut ro antic.
blushina like red ed rose
perspirabtion ha sta tied fro
if
ea
111
i, pleas
a highs
'that sli
f the as
croughl
1 four la
on wit
uathered
lid Con
deb, sh
n ped so
thoughtl I.' the
ed OD
"Fou
f trout
la from
iothin
tins
he WA
rid the
✓ fore
mei
t fr
his daugl
set 'led St
au their
th
ceiv
th e
o
wi t
deb
but thesis t re.
say the lea. t.
ulii midis ince.
the very s ro
big est 4har et
iron with. !the
that the effects
irou salts are
need d ais pre
It se riis tr vim
heal h.
me le 1
n pr
1 aleph die,
lity !an; co
re altoi io i
fatal
stag
be r
Pul
the
has-
bro
the%
spe
urea
all
Pric
lonau
bentest
ruegists
25 een_ts
All ERRY.
uing th
h. and
rightest;
t. Ask
; Tice
312 R
ti, he MIS well dress
She gr w p, however
ext 9,or inarily lovely
c p.p ear d to be weak
,fr m ts of nervous
0 vas seat into th
owe s, util her healtl
die . ce.ording to
et, she was burie
nd, it being winter
ver ' slight excava
the sand throw
e Vbich had bee
an at Jengtlf crep
ros ing the ground
y lid! the fortifi
d, ot answering
tly -w unded and
ns irapiession on
amed Kramer
ol n 'Paris. For
sse about iu tho
a Paris found
'il, without
debility which
married and
At ,length Cap-
t inquiries were
-heSe inquiries
instance of the
Or, with whom
h later Mme.
-edeti, that she
subsequently
, verb ennobled,
attache to the
n use, which
na4ny cases of
e Nom disease,
1 efficacy, to
ene •all an armature
ange en; of the cir-
th w ole system by
bad frum losing its
pw di 'calt it is to
pp oac mg to purity,
lies, br nd:es, porters,
er les adulterated.
case •With reaard to the
* is no piresented in
s) for t e trial of an
al pr ctic , which has
idefit o the use of
1 roti or any tonic is
‘ Vie ye v fountain of
•
urin
ete
be
I L11
pl she
Hie th
Tst as
th
t th
er co
a
1
a 1
t
FO
To -BEN
present °cc
given on t
• ITGHEY
SALE OR TO LET.
--That comfortable thick store, with
led by W. N. attion. P088088i011
HOLMESTED. 631
Sale in tl • Town of Seaforhh, Lot 38, cornee of
lliam and antes Streets, with ',we comforteble
el ening ho ses erected theileon' Will be nold
ap for ca h. Apply to GEOI GE W. SP R-
L G, on th premises. 0 1
SALE—For Sate,' uth east
et 40 items (geared,. e balance
hardwood ; these is,
RM FO
of Lot 8,
0 acres, abo
alf
ing
ell
et dieted wit a, good tr me
ha and log louse ; also a you anng olech rd
ant never -fa well ; it is withid 4 miles of he
N rtheru Gr vel Road, and 12 miles from ca-
fe th ; posse sion given at any time. and he
pl ce will bs jseld cheap, as tne proprietor as
pu chased la din Dakota. Apply to the prop •io-
tO on the remises,i or to Le idbury P. 0.
TOR KIR Y. , 661x4
UM FOR SALE.—For sale, line, 2, concession
13, Halle t, containing 75 agree of excellent
y loam Ian , about 66 urea bf which 4re
red mid i a good state of Cultivation, the
ander is good hardwoo eh. , On the
mists are a small log hou e,' ided up, th
me kitel.en with 'good woll and amp, and a
d spring - reek running t item h the la d.
farib ties tuated 1 mile fro In rlock P. -:
er
tictilais ca be obtained oil application to he
prietor on the premises. or tlo I Harlock P. 0.
°ALAS GI PIN, proprietor ' 62
BM FOR ALE.—For sale LOt 22, Con. 12
of the to shlp,of Stant ye containing 00
es, 83 acree cleared and in a good, state of enl-
don, and :nod fences, babince 13 acres gdod
es all now le aring. The farm hi well water d,
cres of a th iving orchard On the ' remises, flat
Is, large h nk barn 36 x 60 feet with gOod
ever failing creek runs throtigh, so two ,geod,
e farm is si elated within tyre and a half mi1es
he village. O Bayfield.- For further particulars
ly to S. Ild EAN, proprietor, on. the email es
o JOHN E SON, Bsyfield Pe 0. 6574'
RM FOR ALE 011 TO ItEN —Fifty acres
—Being rth half of Lot 27, oncession18,
Killop, Ceti ty of Huron ; there are 45 acres
red and in good_ state.of cnItivation ; on the
raises ther 18 a new triune dWelling house,
e bearing chard ; 80 rods of gooa board fence
rent ; the a il is the beat c4 clay loam ; is 5
es north of peaforth, adjoining Winthrop, and
hin three tiarteiS of a, mile o post office,
eh, school 'stores and trills, T is farm will
old for $3, 0; elf -.500 cash, th balance on
tgage at per .cont . If rented, $140 I er
um. For further particu ars epply to te
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t e formative
co plaints may
hey will relieve .
infl mice oe the
ary Organs , but
. Public
ill asso derive
them. Sold by
tin -ryi • dealers.
ng the mouth,
ittl 'toilet gem
ais for "Tea -
626 -52.
beam Tleil first c
the II ad, N rious Pr tra
you n ed nod ',suffer eAtl qr
bottle 10 ce ts. e ,ar
how o regain good
Utah ed by energy,
oesi (good health),
los er. Sh ald you be
ay o tc effects of
atio
day.
4n at
s, druggi
of the 'heart, ger
ss, Pizziness of Mr.
1.
T7o doses of hog
once. Sample 011e
cents. Posi- the
TRAY HEIFER—Strayed from the pre
ites ofe the undersigned, Mill Road, Tuck r-
e color, with a small spot f ,wbite on foie -
d, and whitle on the breast etwaen the frlt
lead to het! recovery will be Mutably reward -
G. AleAD 661
TRAY ITO SES—Strayed from ,Lot 38, Con.
11, McKillo ), on the 28611 jnlye a two year old
, light bay, ith large curo on hied leg ; alai)
all bay me •e, aged, with large star on face,
y built—th colt wale heal draught. Any
on giving information aa. to tibeir where -
tete will be suitably rewarded. ; WILLIA M
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RAYED fr in the premises of ! the under-
-igned, Lot 14, Concession ;9,: Morris town -
F i about th end of April, Five Yearlings,
oe Steers, nd Two Heifete. Two of the
s e rs are of re color, the ottes gray with wide
e, the othe reddish grey. Any person gina
informatio of their whateeholite , will be
s tit4lely rewar ed by the owner., ROBERT 13.
11
1.
TRAY CA TLE—Straved from! the promis-
ee of the nderisigned, Lot 8, Cencess ion 5,
ris, about t e 10th of .7n17,1 Fouir Yearlings
r of a leder eh color, with s short, thiek nook.
of the yeallingsa steer, all white ; the other
e are heifer, one all red with one horn turn-
: own, the l'he.r two red and White, one of
e being a y .11owish red. A 13,, pereen giving
MONEY.
NET TO 'END—Money to lend on good
improved fermi, only, at 31- pet cent. inter i
e t payable ye rly ; rivitd_ tau! ;, ch4ar,g_es ni___A -it
on firstec ass security, at el per:cent. yearly': ,
p ar Apply to W., HILL, Seatoirth. :
NEY TO LOAN—On ImprovedFarm Prop-
erty, at 8 per cent. interest!. Ietterest, pay- .
Apply to THOMAS D. RYAN, Seuferth,
able
tion
ht
mort
per
agree
fo th
br
131 ck,
TET.—Th undereigued has a large sum of
loney for immediate inv.4tment on first,
ages on faim property. SeVen and a half
nt. intereat yearly; prinnifell as may be
upoe. J. H. BENSON, Solieitor, Sea -
1 1 638
. BRINE, Licenced Anc, ion er for the
aunty of Huron. Sates ette ded in all
ef the County. All onlerh left at the Ex -
'CIS GBAFIAM, AUCTON ER AND
AND'AGENT.—Speeiel ati,edtibu given to
landed property, farming end thorough -
took. Cattle se ected for thelEnexlish mar-
ffice and Auction Rooms, ,A.Cheson's new'
0 oderich,'Ont. aerate moderato) 615
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sal >t Lauded Pr
un
ee
ce. Rion
ALEX
Le dbt
pecial atteeSion given to,
lei tents. All ord re left with eithe ) of the!
12, will he premees attendet to. Sale'
tee and. Ste* ;en furniebiel 1 regeired.
P
3
FIRST A1RRIVAL OF NENI
LL GOODS
JITST TO HAND, CON I TING OF
DARK kI NTS,
ilVINCElf SHIRTING,
T
STILL STILLING AT COST PRICE AT,
HOFFMIAN BROTHERS' CHEIA7 OASH STORE,
THE SFAFORTH ACRICULTURAL IMP EMENT EMPORIUM.
0. C. VII_LSON, PF?lETOR
STOCK OF PL
Consisting of the Foll
MASEY'S NO. 13 THISTLE
OLIVR'S NO. 4p CHILLED
HILL'S PATENT PLOW, NO.
MASEY'S NO. 10 SOD PLO
PORT PERRY AND TEESW
S. ON HAND
wing Kinds :
QUILTER PLOW,
TER GANG PLOWS.
Full tock of Straw Cutters H
C? takers, Root Cutters, an all
belonging to the Dosi
iSEWING MA.CHINE:§,
The Flor
Machines.
Sewing
Oils, Nee
.se Rakes, Grain
Implements
lace, Wanzer P, Raymond, oy 1 Singer,, and other
acbines Repaired oh the Sh rt st Notice, and work
les and Attachments arvirtiy o hand,
LL 814YER
TO
If GOODS.
With, the Full Deter? ination of C osin Out the Balance
of my Stoqk, I have noge another
SWEEPI
AND F R THE NEXT 1‘
MANTLES, CLO
CAPS, FURS
DRESS GOODS,
RIBBONS, HATS
Will be Solci Price
GREAT BARGAINS
Ministers
I Buying at
ENTICE
.active lad n
Sae dlery bus
Sea fort .
an apprentice fo thle Harness
WANT D—At the Coutercial
pply ) niediatelv to Ai DAVID SON,
Sea
dre s.
Co mer
act
Inge, in ood loca
kets. Apply to
mondville P. 0.
POR
WANTE
farm, w
111
THEE HING
Carriers and Sit
in pod r nning
by Glasg w,
ply en ot No.
CiVE
INever Heard- of
11'11, FINE
and Others re luring those
bef
CTION,
Et
OVIES, KID CLOVES,
BLACK B
Goods can. sav
Ge
TO 111 this Vicinity.
oAD CLOTHS
inoney by Calling
FARMERS! ATTENTION
DOLLS AND SEE6ERS.
Infacture and -Sall more Drille and BeetIOX
than al," ether marmite -tunes in Canada conn-
bined
BE
have
mann
prove
straig
AUSE, they make them s Specialty, and
achinery paraficalsely adapted for their
exits of the ttraes, laieo honorable 'and
In ret ruing thanks to its rnmerotts patront for
past 1 vors, 'would cereehally invite all who have
any id a of ptaehasing this, season to COIllettia
fore bu ing els,ewhere,' both; in Single and Collet -
We mild refer thoee des' 'iv to purchase to a
lea, of UT customers Su tbe vicinity of Seaforth,
-who will give yon that opittion in regard to the
work o Our machines, ease. of management, du-
rabilit and general ;,euperiority over all other
machin s. The folio:vine are a few of the
' TUOKERSiVIITH::
•
George Sproat,
John Hynala,
Robert Irock,
Peter MiiTavish,
Ebenezer Walker,
Alex. Spriest,
Andrew larcbibald.
Mrs. Vallephell,
William Scott,
. Williamiinclair,
I James Clic];
William pale,
William Fortune,
Tose-ph Aitchison,
James Kyle,
Alex. ble$wen,
Tlaotans Woodley,
Willient Robb,
Zanies) jollies ton,
John Thorp,
Williarn Wild,
Andrew Story,
William Murray,
Sarimel Beattie,.
Wm. Finheyeen,'i
William Grieve)!
James Chesney,
John Rankle,
John Xeivels
Mrs. (teems:tell,
jonathan Carter,
John Hendersen,
Luke Fortune,
John Sinclair,
Mrs. Ruett,
Elgie,
Win. MeMtaray,,
Robert Charters,
Joseph Nigh.
NICK ILLOP
John Willson,
Frank Carl:ng,
Robert cott,
Thomas ass,
John Ho g,
Robert ovenlock
Janaes Karr,
Edward parling,
George IA °Clare,
Daniel AgeGregor,
William G-rieee,
Joseph By111:18,
Winiarn Evans,
Timothy '..Givlin,
Thomae O'Hara,
Hugh MOvibray,
Thomas !Green,
Tnomas Simpson,
Samuel Searlett,
John Thempson,
Frank Merrison,
Joseph Creig,
John Downey,
Willistn, Scott,
George Lockhart.
A. Govenlotk,
Jthn Kerr,
Sohn Cowan,
John McElroy,
Peter Hawthorn,
Wea. McMichael,
George llablcirke
Samuel Smith,
john Campbell,
Patrick Madan-,
Rebert Campbell,
Peter Ross.
Philip tatTling,
AntlionY Boyd,
Finlay Ross, ,
:Thomas Glieve,
Isaac Curry,
Hartman Cook. 1
Our Agents are honorable and tesponeible.,
lifFS Altnplq none other. per Agentsat Seal -teeth
WAREROOAIS—Neltedoor to Carrot's Hotel,
Main Street, Seaforth. 660-4 1
THE SEAFORTH
INSURIpICE :AMP, LAMP. _AGENCY.,
•
:AL NZO STRoNG
'TS AGE T for Several ; Firet-Clase Sock., Fir
and Life Insurance Odinpanaies, and 's prepar.
ed to tail risks on the Misst favorable rms.
i Alec, A ent for several! of the best own Sol-
' Also Agent for the Saliva Purchase of Farnit
end Villa ,e Property. •
Improved _Falmts for S
AKE
FO
Y AND CONFECTIONERY.
BES BROTH RS,
--1-• tand,next to Cuilnichael's Ho , Sea.
rth, vibe e they intend to give full sati faction
I edding Cakes mil all other Orders
g done pro -rep -it We also intend tal
on hand Ai elv -and falleatock of
hope to gain tla good will .a
patronage of 4. e titizens of
Nothing lite good bread, it
FORBES BOTHERS,
65
and
hi
tr
TH VAR A GROCERY
STORE.
of
lar
D
'rocks and Pa s at R. _flax N's ; Teas tn, Blade, Green ana
-e-Wanted to *tea hundred ' FLOUR, 0 TM
ity aad not too !tar rani mar -
661
ANT NOTICS".
Separator Horse PoWer, Straw the Varna Groc4ry.
ing Machine, all coMplete and
rder. The machine wait made
Dye
EAL,
s, Madder, Fustie,
4 .. lan , begs t intimate to the !inhabitants of
1 Sea brth and an rotinding country that he has
Paper H nger, S'gn Writer, &c. All work en-
trusted o him finished in fink -class style.
T0 PIG
his
OCK FOR SERVICE.
OWNERS—The under igned has on
remisee, adjoining the allege of Bod
Thoroughbred Berkahirti Boar, bred by.
e of a limited: number q Bows. This
m the best etock in Canadit. Terms,
r, payable at the time of Orrice, -with
McA
ervi
fr
Dol
pris
elrvari
„eye ke
iifection
'intend "
kind
ealorth
SEA ORTH PLANING MI L,
SH, 0011 AND BLIND FA TORY
Emil) criberbegeleake to thank bieneinieran
arties i tending to build wonld do well to give
a call, s he will continue to kee,p on hand
e stool of all kind's et
P ne Lumber, Sa,shes, Doors,
linds and Afotidings, Shingles,
rtictil r attention paid to Custom
livuht
VING purchased tbeOtoek and Trad of the
-1--1- Coro ereial Liverye Geaforth, fro Mr.
earryng on ithe business III the old stand,. nd has
-added seve481-vallaablehonite and velndesIto the
formerly large stock. Noneleat
Pure Paris Green. 1
and Package Dyes.
r sale o the " Small Profit and Quick Return System " at
ROBERT HAXBY, Varna*.
91TO MOO
RE'S ART
•
,000216
none
Isnaing
RY
Reliable Horses wiz/ he, Kept.
hrt Whitney's lock, Main Street, Seafort4, and Cove/ d sell Open Buggies and Carriagis,snil
Doub e andi Single Wagon$ always ready for use,
1 Arrangements Made lifitit Com.
Inercial ;Men.
GET TilOSE PH TOGRAPHS YOU` PROMISED I
!TO SEND TO YOUR FRIENDS.
Thee can it.3t a*Ir kind of Pictures you want, in any and the finest
finish. 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Pic-aresyfamed.
D.
79
andC
nded
vil Engineer. dere by .mairprOMpt
to.