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as and the
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FEBRUARY 18, 18%31
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THE
HUR
N EXPO
IT
OR.
•
Men and Spiders.
fiving a stone into a grassy field ;
Now many tiny creatures there may yield
thought, their petty lives through that rn
do
shock.
To me a pelylate,'tis to them a rook,
1igantie, cruel, and fraught with sudden death.
Perhaps it crushed an ant; perhaps its breath
Alone tore down a white and glittering palace,
And the small spider damns the giant's malice
Who wrought the wreck -blasted his pretty art I
Who knows what day a saunterer, light of hear
An idle wanderer through the fields of space,
Lerge-limbed, laig-brained, to w-hom our puny rao
Seems small as Meads ; one whose footstep jars
On some vast continent islaxided by stars-
' Who knows when he, just leeeing o'er the bars,
May fling a stone and crush our earth to bits,
And all that men have banded with their wits ?
Ah, what a loss! you say ; our bodies go,
But not our temples, statues and the glow
Of glorious canvases, and not the' pages
Our poets have illuraed through myriad ages.
What boots the insect's loss? Another day
Will see the self -same ant hill, and the play
Of light on dainty web the some
You say
The spider's work is not original,
But what of our's ? Ah! friend, I think that
We do is just the same thing over and over.
Take life: you, have the woman and herlever-
'Tis old as Eden, nothing new in that!
Taloa building, and you reach ere long the flat
Nile desert sande, by way of France, Rome,Gree
And. there is poetry -our bards increase
In numbers, bat, before ,Tohia Keats, the robe
Of song was worn by Shakeepeare, Dante, Job.
No, no 1 The forms mey change, but even they
Come round again Could we but scan it,
we'd find in the heavens some little, busy plane
Whence all we are was borrowed ; and if to -day
The imagined giant flung his ponderous stone,
And we and all our mighty schemes were dot e,
His were a (leant remorse and short-lived trotilal
As mine for those small creatures in the stubble
—R. H. Gilder, in. Scribner's Maga,zi? e
Gaieties.
A lazy boy was complaining th
-his bed was too short, when his fat
sternly replied: "That is because y
are toolong in it, sir."
-A Maine lumberman who sat
the gallery at a ball and saw the lad
in short sleeves, turned to his daugh
and said, "Katie, 1 don't see any go
muscle in the whole room."
-While the very young daughter
a country clergyman was playing
the garden one day, a stranger ca
along and inquired. if her father was
home. "No," she replied. ; "but
mother is in the house, and she
pray with you, you poor misers
sinner.
-"Physical Geography." -Engl
angler (on this sideof the Tweed --a
Donald 1 come over and help
land him, a twenty-poander, sw
" Highlander (on the other)- 'It
wtffl tak' ye a lang time to lan' t •at
fush too, .d'ye ken, sir, whatever. -Ye
hae heuket the kingdom o' auld S •
land."-Pancha
-Tableau Vivant. - Bridegroora
his little sister-in-law at the breakf
-"Well, Julie, you've got a new br
er, now—" Julie (enfant terribl
"Yes, and ma said the other day to
she -didn't think he was much acco
only it looked like Lottie's last ehan
(Great clatter of knives, forks •
spoons.)
-The intelligent compositor of
Binghampton Republican, who
handed a paragraph which read,
lumbermen in this vicinity are
aki4d.ing their logs, preparatory
_ hauling to the mills," set it up to r
"The humbler men in this vicinity
busy skinning their dogs, preparator
hauling to their meals."
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and cheese that you solda
the money for? Who took
children, nursed you whe
sick,and bore your ontrageo
ing when things didn't go t
Who patched, and darne
trived, and saved, and mad
larldo the work of three ?
has she had to pay for all
her board and clothes as sh
and if you were to die to
that she could 'claim of t
that she has worked so h
you to save, wbuId be the
third of the roil estate ;
cases out of ten that is lit
than nothing.1If it had
your wife's hep would yo
worth as muc.1 ta-day as
If you had been obliged t
man to do theiwork that y
done for her bard and cl
imagine that you coal
much more t an to mak
meet?
d Pack tie
care of you,r
y'oti W s
s fault-
st.it
, and
evpry do
And livg.t
this)? JuBt
weit alon
morrow,
e [proper
rd to he
use of pn
nd in.
ral y s4or
ot beei f
h ve
on re
hi e a o-
ur !wife zas
theS do Mon
ve &be
b th en4s
11
ly
Lp
le
r
n
9
Pow r of the
told of V
tamer, n
bile in a
A. story is
the great lio
one occasion
was asked la w he got
power over animals. II
by showing them that 1'
afraid of the
ateadily on- t
ample of the
ing to a louti
near by, he s
He's a regal
come across
won't say a
down, he fix
the man. Pr
ened himself
carne slowly
When he got
his arm and
tremendous
knocking hi
the remark :
like that, wo
ijl
Le
-The old widower Dupont was 1
• married again. The honeymoon w
the fall, and he was too soft for
thing. "I shall always love you
darling," he said. "Always, alwa
she sighed.. "As long as I live.'
afterward you will love me thr
eternity ?" "Great heavens! I
already promised that to my first
-An aged, inquisitive old gent p
his head into a printing office doo
asked., "who's dead ?" The man a
wheel answered., "nobody that I
heard of." The old geat then a
"what is the crape on the door
The bosa-then went out and found
the "devil" had hung the office
on the door knob while he ch
lame pigeon up an alley.
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A Cup of Tea.
In a recent lecture by Mr.
Tweedie, F. C. S., London, on "
of Tea," the speaker divided his s
into four sections -the tea, the
the milk, and the sugar. The le
first drew attention to tea drinking
every day life. and showed tha.t
principal components of tea were t
and the essential oil of tannin,
latter possessed. astringent prop
He informed the audience that th
time to take tea wa S about three
after dinner or any heavy meal, ai
precated in the strongest terms t
cess to which tea drinking is carr
acme people, asserting that each a pram -
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agh
lave
ied
nd
he
ve
ed,
or!?"
that
owel
ed a
and by k
iere. g
ower of m
h fellow w ; o as s
id.: "You t • at fe
✓ clown. ill make
he room to
word. to hi
d his keen, st
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ve
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mbu h,
44. On
roerooi he
wondriful
: ti is
the.lest
g my eye
bu an x
."- pat-
ting
cav ?
him
O and I
' Sitting
ady eye on
w straight -
t up , and
lion tamer.
drew hack
burgh a
the chin,
chair, With
t me again
Mooely's
sently the
graduall
cross to
close enon
Al
fell
g
the
struck Van
blow under
clear over th
"You'll stare
't you?"
la
anon,
Syrian
singing
dents o
Abieh,
to the
cession
lime w
A Drunke
One night
Vices in San
man came st
into the aisl
evangelists
began makin
ushers were
Mr. Moody
sit down," h
ed a Christi
drunkard, w
what was 1one to laim, "I cannot
preach to-ni ht," Mr. Mod y the#said,
"every wordl of ray sermon s driven out
of my mind 1 a special
prayer meet
fit, -and the
one as the i
Moody, do
would be a
story to ha
turned agai
but at the
a
Man at
Meeting.
during Mr. body's ! ser -
Francisco, a 1ry dr taken
ambling roni the treet
of the churc1 wher the
ere holding service ; he
g a disturban e, an.c the
oing to put liii ou , but
interposed. 'Make I laim
said, and then he appoint -
n bodyguard ifier the ! poor
o probably 4n1y realized
.
me m alght of a grbup of fifty
studefitaostanding in a line,.
n chorus. They were the stu-
the new ollege of Beirut, at
nd tbby ere singieg. in Arabic
ne of •B thany. As the _ pro-
drewr they caught the
rds:
NcJarel,
ear rtoftl
th dg1 i
at is4t
a
y 8
er, xiy G
e rer, iay G
ear tic t
ti
,e
"I a
ing m4od
when 4es
but w1jen
those
eyes w
"If i b
people lof
"to wi
we m
glorifi d
heard IP
the 1
alfuie
_ Satdki.
A
hand'
wind
anho
ed 'an
to res
time
In at
unab
was t
he re
time
with
ures
so vi
th
dent
tedio
tortu
liv s
in al
in
beiz t
the age
wafliteierbe
n t Sta
or pljly
w n
d or 0
te 4a
f.
odd
y
lot
Sibaiiiil
ricing
mid
yduths, I confess that my
tate damp:*
rnaitted to the departed.
d,!!'• continues Dr. Cuyler,
he firausactions of earth,
-gine with what rapture the 1 TOREHDUSE TO BENT. -To rent i good
it of Sarah' Flower Adams I ra grain etorehbuse on the Beath side of ths
Hitin t iven
ilway track in Seeand jiggers all complete; possession forth, with two sets of softies,
flit oxg hus chanted eke
O 139,(Fed history."-Bosion i mediately. App y to Scott Brothers, Seaf orth.,
g
c ald. o to the proprietor, R3BERT SOOTTi Ros-
bro. I 677
w
la
r a
G
n. BB
pim
1k b
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up
bject,
ter,
rer
kb.
the
me
ich
ies.
est
OUTS
d de -
e ex -
ed by
tice induced a nervous disorgani
and impeded digestion. He s
that the sole difference between
and green tea was one of preps,
and that both kinds could be ob
from leaves of the same plant.
asserting that adulteration of te
ation
owed
black
ation,
ained
Alter
had.
very earnes
So he heli
ng for the dr 1 lard's bane -
situation wa
ebriate cried
save me if
unworthy en
e to say that t
to his mire.
resent time, ie
convert. 1
Jay Gould.
Jay Gou d is 45 yetwi, of age, but
looks youn er. There is 1 a slight tinge
of gray upo his black beard, and his
high, full forehead and 'sharpil dark
eyes attrac notice. His friends say
that withi a year or two he has
changed his method of doing b mess,
When he used to manipulate stocks al-
together. They say he is now :exclus-
ively euga;"
ed in the stahlishmaipt and
management of gr at telegraph and
railway enterprises. But it wo4!t do to
rely wholly upon -tho aront ijil1ness
of the man who hold market
by the throat,, and e i
shekels
out of it whenever h be in
the mood. Some tw ago Mr.
Gould married a M i whose
father was of the firn o • Com-
pany, grocers. The h ildren.
Mr. Gould is eminently of hab-
its.
At the close of bu e rides
home, takes dinner with his f ily,and
passes the evening in his study. In
this room are his Wog aphic bperatoa
and his private ecr tary. , 1Private
:
wires enable him to co muniC e with
his broker and aide at ll ho of the
day and night. No man works harder
than he. Wine and tobacco are forbid-
den guests. Reading and 160king at
his !magnificent picture are h!is only
j
recreations. He is a i gene or, open-
hearted, large -minded uno ntatious
r. Go is de-
'ader .
1
liee."
This language was the heart:utter-
ani intense
pt, l"Oh, Mr.
You Ca• It
li
ing of ", uch a
e ma re -
le Idid not,
a new and
• 1
od, to the'e1
.06;
be a cross
Me;
ng shall be-
d, to thee,
d, to thee,
aea, ,
given to the weep -
Professor Hitchcock,
the thrilling scene ;
through the ranks of
sub-
SE
HO'
ANTED.
VANT WA ED -A Good Servani Girl
wanted imm d ately. Apply at SHARP'S
688
EL, Seafort.
AGON MAICI
VYf wood work(
in onneetlou wit]
fire; there is a g
Als4 wanted, a
wOrc Applyato
- -
anwe
alc
T
T
88
111 WANTED -Wanted,
r or a wagon sh'p in Br
blacksmith shop ha
d
r t. buildingbiackasnind iltohts010
n e to Box 47, Brussels.
-__.__.___
good
seas,
ing 3
work.
light
688-4
I
STOk FOR SALE.
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LT FOR SALE -For gale, a bay gelding
colt coming three. Sired by Lord Heald o
I broke to harness. t pply on Lot 81, ponces
n 5, MeXillop JAMES DORRANCE. 675
OCK FOR SA. E -For 'ale, a Thoroughbred
Durham Bail about 6 months old; also a
iroughbred De ham Heifer, in calf 1 to a
Droughbred Bu 1. They are both splendid
ale and will 'b Hold cheap. Apply on Lot.
Concession 3 ,McKillop. ROBERT MoMIL-
684
FORSLE OR TO LET
t
n
-1--.
e king of Perspir-
tion. i
osto 'ine chant in "lending a
oi b�akd one of his ships on a
d y, lfoun himself at the end of
n a h if pretty well exhaust-
er pirin freely. He sat (Iowa
n en aging in conversation,
se faster than he was aware of.
pt ng td rise, he found he was
do o Without assistance. He
k nome and put to bed, where
ain d tw
i
. years ; and for a long
fter ard paid only hobble about
h ad of a crutch. Less expos -
n his have in constitutions not
u resulted in inflammation of
-" pneumonia "--ending in
ss thana week, or causing
h umatisims, to be a. source of
very much decreased of late years,
which the tea drinking public wil. be
glad to know, the lecturer proceeded to
treat of the various kinds of hrabs
grown in different parts of the world,
and the countries where the di event
kinds of teas were consumed, t e lec-
turer came to the consideration f the
milk, its value as a nutritive age t, and tributod prose and, verse to t el -periodi
referring to its adulteration, he made cals of the day, and her art 4iticism
the astounding assertion that in ondon were valued. Married at 'a arly ag
aloue evety Y e ar no less than. 70,000 and of frail constitute n, she till, ami
was spent on water which was s ld as naallY. bodily suffrin s, kept her pe
milk. Passing on to regard. the sugar, busy, her thoughtsand writings alway
the lecturer denied the commo error tending upwards. At -what time au
that sugar was injurious to the teeth, amid what circuinstances e caug
bringing forward. as an exam de the, the inspiration from whibla sh evolve
negroes of Jamaica, who, h : said, that wonderful hymn which
gaiso b'sei,n
though they were the greatest e
their beautiful teeth. y Buri
sugar in the world, were prover •
•
app•
the stock
an choke
ppena
eat years
Lilt%
18
e six
a mad
airless
TORE- TO REN T -To ilia!' large and com-
modious sto-e Whitney's block, Main
treet, Seaforthi kn the best business part of the
t wn. The store s 60 feet long with It store
r om' 30 feet in le gth in the rear. Rentreason-
ble and possessi n givenon 5th January, 188i.
pply to WHITN Y BhOT HERS. E79
IMPO TANT NOTICES. 1
CiARD OF TH NKS--The undertigned dog es
%--1 to return his sincere thanks to the menib rs
of the Fire Brigs le and the citizens of saute th
who rendered such valuable aid in saving s
properot from toes on the occasion of the fire in
Thurscly morning last. GEORGE EWIN c
Seaforth. 1 1
CIARD I OF 'THANKS -,I beg to return my 00-
`--/ core thanks to the Gore District, hisurs, ee
Company, and their Agent in Seaforth, Mr. .
N. Watson, for the prompt and salisfact ry
manner in whioh t ' ey settled tho loss suetai ed
by me on the oco eion of the late fire. 0.
PAPST. -
1
fop tri lifetime. Multitudes of T ANGUAGE can 'hilt feebly deseribe the pan
uld be saved every year, and an -1--4 rheumatism. This malady 18 one of the
able' antotint of human suffer- obstinate which tortures humanity, and 'yet t
ld be prevented, if parents would - Ls: sPecnia:. Vehnwaille°°043frt,Tanis esoivt all.d Pr"cgn ettd
. explain to their children, at Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil, a combination of si
of three' or four years, the danger the best known Medicinal oils, the remedial eOi
of which is not weakened by evaporation, sin
attends cooling off to quickly '
contains no aloohol to render it volatile. On
eioise, and the !importance of •', account, 0.8 00 many others, it iti-superior t
ding stillafter exercise, qr work • other liniments, lotions and other remedies
externally and has ' his further advantage that
Used internallyas NV ll. Itis an incomparable sp
for lamenees stiffiess, burns, braisee, frost
and other bodily t oubles treated outwardly,
is a grand medioine in throat and lung dise
Used for man or beast. Sold by all dealers.
pared. only by NOrthop & Lyman, Toronto
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man. To his family
votedly attaches1.-Cleveland L
"Nearer My d-oa. V6
ante of Mrs. Sarah' Fl wer A4ms, who
was born in Cambridge, En land, in
February, 1805a and whose tory has
been but very slightly kno to the
great public, who lhave chs i hed he
hymns as one of the most saCr d treas
ureslfor nearly half a cen y. He
father was the editor of it ev (lily Cam
bridge paper. Her mother W s a wo
man of flue gifts and culture, and sh:
herself was the Youn est ali•
was noted in early life or the
manifested in literature, and
hirer years for great zeal and
ness in her religious life.
taste sh
in ma
earliest
he con
tern of
iai for •
•
echoed -round and round the
-not known; but it was prob
sone period of peculiar trial, when h
spirit was uplifted thrOugh .sirrow a
most above its earthly body. • She litt
.dreamedthather hyinin, like those
Toplady, Charlotte ;Elliot nd R
Palmer, would be heard th ough t
ages. ! .
It was first pu3lishe in 1 41, in
volume of sacred lyrics issued by
My Money.
Said, a farmer the other day
wife: "I can't spare the mo
build chicken houses, and. buy
chickens --especially as the cha
seeing my money again are ex
Slim." Ilold .on there ! Wh
hear a raarried man say "my
in that exasperating way, I feel
to his
ey to
fancy
ees of
reraely
never
Fox. of Englaod; just e ght ears befo
strong the death Of the authoress, w
inclination to punch the -ob oxious only lived to the age! o 44, nd th
words down his throat with a broom never knew the fame that was to
handle, and I would do it, as BU e as 1 tach to her hymn. and her, na e. T
am a living sinner, if the man elonged hymn soon began to a pear i yario
tome, and the words were hu ed at collections, and was everywhere
nay head every time I dared to int that ceived with delight. It was ven t
I would like to have a -dollar t 'do as tune "Bethany,"I which. bee me v
I pleased with. Your money, indeed! 1 popular in this country. verybo
Let me tell you that your fe has who has grown up in a Chris iall la
fully earned, and has just a much knows it by heart, and in, ninny 'cot
right to a share of the profits om the tries which do not float the anner
farm as you have. Don't opn your Christ; it is almost equally familiar.
eyes and stare at me in that idio ie way! "Last year," says Dr. Goyim-, in
Who has cooked your meals made, "Heart Life," "ProfessOrs,Sm tlaillit
washed, and naended your clo hes all cock and. Park, ' as they Wo nd t
these yea,rs ? Who made th. butter way down the foot -hills of Mount L
ifted
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a
01
a
11/I
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or of remaining exposed to the
r of sitting a.t an open window or ,
Pu ling off any garment, even
Iorbonnet,iwhile in heat.
10
•
iftieerf Cent Butter.
a
SIGN OF 1‘11E CIRCULAR §A.
HANLAN THE FASTEST MAN
-177-021Z1_13
SO IS "THE HANLAN CROSS - COT SAW
THE FASTEST d'UTTING SAW" .111T THE
ORLI).
We also have the Ch,a,m_piOn,i Improved Ch m,pion and
Lane toolth .Cr6ss-Cut Saws.
1 .
COW TIES IN ALL SHAIITS. 00W TIES IN LL SHAPES.
ARE SHOWING THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF AXES
EVER SHOWN IN SEAFORTH. 11
1
SLEIGH 'BELLS IN iGREAT VARI
WAL liOBERTSON $4 Co
Hardware Merchaiitp, Sigh of thie.Circular Saw..
of
ost
ere
lia
is
of
aoy •
it
his
all
Bed
t is
ilia
ites
nd
see.
re-
nt.
. Vnnatta, in Celeman's Rural! AU TION SALES.
Writes thue feelingly respecting i
A UCTION S E OF VALUABLE It
onities 'of manufacturing butte , -4-1- ESTATE Ibl THE TOWNSHIP OF
above --or any -price ; an LET -Under and by virtue of a power of
he g
ng of
n to his
• ts no further than to contained in a certain indenture of mort
slated the 15th day of March, A. D. 1878,
the cow, if all experienc which will be produced on the day of sale,
we wonder that oleo 'wll be sold by Piablic Auction, at the Qu
ine and sOap-stone do not entirel
t place of the genuine product
o ns :
$,oy wfbeutthcf
te
pl.: in of hair
h li teen e
prop
v 1573rtilicee
t mpt•t
it wish
aaut tde risd
IL 8
te
thing into considration, is a hig
for butte In the first place
st have a, c W, worth from $25 to $3
cow must be fed, cared for a
twice daily, and th
refully attended to mit
All very easy, says t
ity. But let us euume
e dra*baaks which
he remark was mad
ther day while market
that farmers should no
times, as butter wa
its per pound, and othe
r This was mean
dm. that that was a ver
✓ butter. Now. I shad
say whether it is, or
of tell some of the
tkg the Mailing of goo
e if fifteen !cents ,takin
at least
t and
o chur
m the
e oft
e in the shape ,of the drawbac
ippers get on railroad freigh
1 roceed to mention some of t
c ones that weaare su
d ' to. We will say it is raini
o are anxious to have the c
and • get in the house. Y
the calf out, wait patio
k, and. then you put
n. But stop, that calf
head that it wants to
the other side of the 1
ea. You get a stick w
•
a
1
ti
et
e evident tention of convincing
at i must tind shall go in there,
fter uch rfnining and splashing
ettin out of breath, you finally • s
eed, nd the calf is safe in its p
ou urry rd nd to get old Bess so
orn o keep er still while you get er
ilk o make fifteen cent butter. ou
ay ygur cor down carefully and ro-
ut, le
t to su
ite p
n in it
ingOri
ay it
ti
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sale
age,
and
here
en's
Hotel fin the tow of &Mort h on SATUR AY,
the NINTEEN T
1881, at ten ololo
P. Brine, Aubtio
premises, viz: T
land situated, lyi
of Hullett in he County Huron, being
posed of Lot o. 12, in tbe 5thooncession
said TIownshi Uf Hullett, containing one
dred acres, m re or less. The above is a va
property an very favorably located.
premises are good frame house, good sta
other conven'
formation wi
or may be ha
Dated at Str
D. 1881. T
Stratfrd.
OHANCER
%-/ VILLA
LONGING
(OF BLUE
this Cause,
1880,' there
ROYAL HO
HE SEA FORTH
liSURA CE AND AGENCY.
STRONG:
TS AGENT for -Several First -Class Stock, Fire
Und Life Insurance Compaaics, and is prepar.
efl to take riSks on the most favorable term.
Also Agent for several of the best Loan Sob
caidAltivesgio.rmAggeenrtrfooprerthve.Sale and Purchase of Farm
A Number of First-aasS.
_improved Rama f43r Sale.
050,000 to Loan at Seven per rent.
Interest.
Agent for the sale of Ocean Steamship Ticki3t0,
OFFICE Over M. Morrison's Store, Main
045•
treet, Seaforth.
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
,
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
Paid up Capital,
•
.1Eteat, . - 1,400000,
•
President, Hon. W972. Ift,Mstei.
SEAFORTH BRACH.
E T Y . • The Seaforth Bran& of this Itank continues to
receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on
the most favorable terms.
SEAFORTII.
Drafts on all the principal towns and ettleis In
Canada, on Great Britain, and on the 'Uited
Stats, bought and sold.
Office --First door South of the Conintekeiai
Hotel.
689 A. H. IRELAND, Manager.
day of FEBRUARY, . D.
k in the afternoon, b .- J seph
!
neer, the following land and
hat certain parcel or tit t of
ng and being in the TOW Ship
COM -
t the
bun-
u ble
n the
e and
er in -
1 sale,
gned-
A.
eitor,
87-8
emcee. Terms of sale end ot
be made known ori the day
by application to the undue
tford, this 8rd day of Februs
J. BEATTY, Vendor's So
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ALE OF vALUABLE OWN,
E, AND FARM PROPERT , BE -
0 THE JOHN MESSER ETATE
ALE).—Pursnant to the Deree in
ated the Ninth day of Octobe
ill be sold by Public auction
EL. in the TOWN OF WIN
commencin a eleven o'cloek in the fore
FRIDAY, t e 5th day of FEBRUARY
1881, by Hew MacDermott, Ebgnire, Id
the Court of ncery at Goderieb, the fo
parcels of 1 ;it, namely : 1. -Lot numbe
In the 6th recession of the Township of
herr y, cont in ng 100 acres, more orleet,
ent under 1 as to one William Powell, a
tal Of $280 e annum; about 80 acres a
ed and c efly free from stumps ; the
good; ther are on the land two franie
and a log b
ard ; the 0
ordinary w
milee from
ton, Grey
same dist
GROCERY STOFE NEXT THE IDOS
GOOD AFITIOLE AT A FAIR PRICE
OFFICE.
CHRYSTAL & BLACK,
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKERS.
, A. D.
at the
HAM,
eon of
A. D.
Eder of
lowing
Nine,
Turn -
t pres-
a ren -
e clear -
soil is
houses
EXTRA VALUE IN SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES.
rn and stable, and an excelle t oral -
cleared land is fairly wood d with
os; the land is situatedfab lit form
luevle, a station on the Telling-
nd Brace Railsvay, and ab ut the
nen from the important T wo of
Wingham ; this is an excellent ,far , on of the
best in the tots/reship ; it will be eol nu jeot to
the lease, a d to two mortgagee a ou ting to-
gether to $2,600. II. -The (south rly parts of
Lots 89 a 40, in the First Ooncerigion of said
Township, contang SO acres, mor' or less, at
present le sed to one Richard Aokridge at $120
per annum, and particularly described i a mort
gage there to Anne Belmore Campbe
are about 0 sores cleared, neerly all
stumps; t ebalanee is well wooded; b
the River aitland flows through the L
is a young orchard just beginning to be
are a tram house,. a frame bare and etab
premises ; the soil is good ; thi, also, i
cellent far , in a good neighborhood, b
miles tram Wingharn and 11 miles frem
both good markets ; this lot will be Rol
to the lea e end a mortgage for $1,200. I
north per of Town Lot number Five, i
Survey in h Town of Wiugham, twin
age of 25 e on Josephine street; end
part of Tow Lot number Four, in sal
Survey, in t e said Town, having fr
16 feet on !sid Josephine Street; or_
erly side oil this parcel is erected at os
sed and occupied as a st re
25
k when .slap, something
r the head, l and you 1 ok
struck yon, and fin it
cow's tail, as she was ery
g to get rid of a fly. If
d natured person, as all
me
the
ive
to
hus
'11
ick
cow
the
the
to
k ;"
to
and
will
and
to
a
her,
ther
up
that
and
laich
rely
cent
rs are upposed to be, ypn
ue to Milk and. whistle "C
ount every blessing" to
keep her quiet and to
she has be n treated
at you In't iotend
me time, perhaps' she
oet in the pail, nor
ow, you have your
st your eye around to
the cow, and there is
lher litter helpiug the c
ust to
idea
er. I
for s
t her
er.
you c
end o
w and
her cc ria. You quietly say "si
le old ow is generally use
emphatic language than that,
ake u your miud that you
You grab your pail
sow, but you forgo
✓ and instead, you .ai
on intend will convinc
your aim, and your
d you suddenly mak
O at yob. willr not kick
1 sit down 1 suddenly
in the Mud, in
can quietly and kis
e profits of fifteen
•
I?
osit
ale
utt
10
11.
0
her.
for th
le to
hich
oU
lips, a
mind
but wi
atical
on yo
late
r."
40
Zopesa.
I ave secured the agency for
ew orapound for Dyspepsia and
rou des. Tt comes to me under
avO able 4uspices, being very
ndo sed aid recommended. Its
erfi.1 affin ty to the Digestive 0
rid
uice
ng
ega
•
he Lver, increasing the dim
corrhaing the acids and
ff im urities! of the Ston3ac
ating he Liver, can be test
ecu ing a ample bottl, which s
ce ts, o large eight 'ounce bot
cent.. J. S. ROBERTS, Seafort
Bayfeld. , 679-62a -
"he All Do It."
beau ify and preserve the
ive afar, ance to. the brea
e berry" the new toilet gem.
aoka e, 5 cents. 679-62
add
41
pi
this
liver
most
'ghly
won-
gans
lying
arry-
and
do by
lis ali
le, 75
and
building
Mills, to 13 m it was rented for
,t
num, and w o still occupies, althou h
has expir d this property_ib in the 01)
businese ortion of the Town; the va
is very va uable for building purposes;
desirable t the sale, this parcel may b
and the stole and the vacant land sold
ly ; there a mortgage on this parcel
to John lands, of Winghem, having
la subject to which the pro
years to r
be sold ; here is also a lane along, he
side corn on to ths and the adjoining
Lots 73, 76, 77, 92, 93 a
Dnncan's 8nrvey, in the Village of
which diet te John Moiler resided; is parcel GREAT CLEARING' SALE FOR THE NEXT
upon whi h is erected, a story fra
and a gar en, orchard, &c., being the pr perty on
is unencti red. V.-Villae Lot nu br r eight
it
1 .J.
NEWLAYR RAISNS,
NEW LONDON LAYERS, ' 1
NEW BLA K BASKET RAISINS,
NEW VAL NolA RAISINS,
New SEEDLESS RAISINS,
BOXES NEW TURKEY FIGS,
NEW CURRANTS IN CASES AND BARRELS,
BURNET' AND LON'S BEST EXTRACTS,
i
OOMPOU 0 XTRACTS,
•
erPfir, Subscribers have bought the Toole and
1. Boiler Burliness lately cerriedon by tire God-
erichrontiry and Manufacturing Compan, and
having had an experience of over eight yeitre 10
that shop., are now prepared to carry on thettrade
in all ite braches.
Any work entrueted to no will receive prompt
attentio. First-class work guaranteed.
All kinds of Boilers made and repaired, also
Smoke Stacks and Sheet Iron Work, &ci., at rea-
sonable rates.
New Salt Pans made and old ones repaired on
the shortest notice, and at prices that ;lay ooaaa
petition.
CHRYST AI, & BLACk,
686-52 Box 103, Goderiels*
CANNED- OVIATOES„ CORN, GREEN PEARst!
AND LMA BEANS,
FRESH ORANGE, 'LEMON AND CITRON PEEL.,
FRESH ALMONDS AND WALNUTS.
FRESH FILB RTS AND BRAZIL NUTS.
1,- CALL SOLICITED, A.ND COMPARISON OP GOODS AN)
PRICES ,INVITED.
1 : D. D. ROSE,: SEAFORTH.
•
t& The G-rojcery next !door to the PoSt Office.
GREAT BARGAINS FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.
HOFFiVIAN BROTHERS/ SERFORTH.
•
0-1R0.A_T 1ijA.1=ZCI- INS
DRES GOODS, !VIILLINERY AN
• FOR TWO 'WEEKS ONLY A
HOFFMAN BROTHERS' CHEAP C SH STORE.
there GREAT BARGAINS TWO W EKS
ONL
I ; there
es from
anch of
r ; there
e on the
! AT El0j4FFNIAN BROTHRS' #1 subjectc•
; •
an ex-
IFTATPles DRESS GOODS, 111I INERY AM MANTL; 8.
MANTLE,
PITIRa•TIPTITE_
J. a; PORTER SEAFORTH.
a front -
he south
Foley's
ntage of
e north -
Ory brick
y T. 1.
per an -
is lease
reof the
ant land
if found
divided,
eparate-
r $1,000
bout two
erty will
outherly
roperty.
d 94, in
luevale,
e house,
con determined to Clear Out my
_Entire Stock of Fu94nitue rattd-
iess of Cost.
THOSE IN WANT, it wilipay them Waver.
Lain prices before purchasing elsewhere.
give a large discount to those paying caste eft-
peoiallY to newly married couples.
I am 'etill selling (six highly finished chairs for
v. ;also keep Knowlton's Spring Bed, the
best and eheapeet in the market ; warranted
perfectly noiseless.
Wareroorns directly opposite 11. R. Calilateta
Mamraothjewelry Store, Alain Street, f3eafortia,
JOHN S. I'OETEB.
E a682% Side.
CARDNO/S
A CALL IS FiESPIrTFULLY SOLICITED.
BLOCK, ITOF kAN BROTHERS, Seafo th.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHI
A S THE FIRM OF BEeINTICIliE dic WEL L Seaforth is !about being disOlved,
-- it is absolutely neceesary that ell outstanding debts be paid ON OR BEFORE TAR E
FI UST OF FE B KVA N EXT, as the business of the fir ai must positively be woun d
up by that date. All debtis not then paid will be put into Court for co lection.
COARLES DUNBAR,
LOCK AND GUNSMITH
SEAFORTH,
VfANURACTURER and Importer of all kinds
:13-1. of English and American Guns, Rifles, Re-
volvers, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods
general, wishes to inform the public that he hos
oper. ed a General Repair Shop in Mr. Robert'
(Druggist) old stan4 opposite Cadnu's Hall,
where he intends to carry on buiness. Ankh:ids
of Beintiring done in Looks, Keys, cins, Revel -
vers, 1 Parasols, Umbrellas. Table Mate, 4ke.
Grinding Done. The Repairing of Sewing Ma
chine a Specialty. Scissors, Knives, Skates,
and wn Mowers sharpened and repaired.
Elect o Plating dene in Sold and Siliter. Old
jewe y made just as good as new. All mark
entru ted to him will be promptly attended to on
the ortest notice.
683 OHARLaS DUNBAR, Seaforth.
THE SEAFORTH- FLAX MILS.
THIRTY DAYS
on the w t Bide of Clyde Stret, in a ancan's
Survey, i the eaid Village of Bluev: le, upon
/ 1
McINTYRE & !WILLIS, SEAFORTH,
the said 1 e John Messer, and now by lie broh- Wrilihrree a Great Clearit Salo. The whole of their Immense Stock of Boots andShoes, artionnt•
er, Willie -Messer ; there is also a s orchouse ing to over $,000,twill be offered at cosT FOR CA.S.11,
and stabl -apon this parcel; this pare I is mien -
which is cted the store formerly oc upied by
IS IS A GENUINE COST SALE,
cumbered. VT. -The estate, righ4 tit e and in-
terest of be late John Messer in i p rt of the
Concessi O of the said Township Of T nberry, As the StocklLnust be rsontherly half of Lot number 28,1 inedced preparatory to the dissolution of partn
in he First
being all last part of the sontnerlY hal of said ready money nd want cheap gOods will do well to avail themselves o
Let not c
,'eyed by Margaret Du can et. al. to Remember the Old and Popular Stand : Best Side Blain Street, Seat
John Di ent by deed, dated the 16h ay, 1875,
containin
that one kuncan has the right t re
eelattaittthhise Man' YRE
iB stated
parcel on
deed to
st of the
bsolute.
VIL-T:
eight acres, more or les4 ;
ayment of the Bum of $350
Sohn Messer, deceased,' is
etate, right, tith and inter
hn blesser in Village Lot n
treet, in Duncan's Survey, in
1 Bluevale, upon which is
tended to be used as a Ca
-A certain mortgage, and
, as Mortgagee of the aaid
ted the 12th day of Deeem
1878, ma e by Duncan Stewart to lithe
t
John Messer, on Village Lot n nib
Duncan's Survey, in the said Vi lag
vale, for 400, upon which abont$ 00 i
and unp id. There will be a reerveI
each par I fixed by the Master. TE
per cent t the time of sale, to the Ve
licitors, a d the balance into Court,
tercet, in one month thereafter, when
chaser $11 be entitled to their co
For further particulars apply to Bless
& Morton, Solicitors, Goderich and
E. CamOon, Esq., Sclicitor, Goderic
Vendors Solicitors' Goderieh ; and
teeth Scott, Esq., Wingham, the Auctioneer
by the Master. Dated at Goderich, the
h, use
January, A. D. 1881. H. MacDERM
Sara- ter at Goderich. GARROW & PRO
Vendors' Solicitors,
1 J10 N BTTfl
Ts STILL Desirous of disposbag of his Flax
-I- Mills on reasonable t-ernas to a good active
business mn, who is likely tie manage it prop
erly. He has sufficient Flax 130‘021, and in enlm•
did order, to keep the Mil) running stadilyidar-
ing the 'Beason, the benefits in zeraneetion.iiiitle
whioh he will give the purchaser,
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any amount of money to Loan on reaSonshie
rates of interest, on good farm seeur4.
OFFICE -Canadian Bank of Commerce Bild,
ngs, Seaorth.
JOHN BEATTI.
HENSA1A, SAW MILL.
LOGS WANTEq.
MCGREGOR & "URQUHRT
A RE Prepared to pay cash for all kin4s of
•L-3-• Gocid Merchantable Saw Logs, delivered in
their MillYard.
CUSTOM SAWINC A SPECIALITY.
So parties having loge to SSW canlave hen/
ent without delay, as we are sawing tuba of
the time.
MeGREG013, & URQHRT,
681 1143122411.
1 .1\ii-Tr. BIC. 1
erehip, and all who lisive the
this offer.
rth.
PIANO AND ORGAN
ss
t ' ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS.
SMITH.-" Good morning Jones, where are yon going to ?"
JONES.-“ I am going down to M. RORERTSON'S Furniture Virarerooms, to get Borne new
furniture, you see mine is getting played but and I 'want to get some first rate furniture at Very low
prices. Our, baby wants a new cradle, andi they say that he has the very best and cheapest , in the
,
county." I
ADDRESS.—lo the Free an Independent People ot Huron : 1
1 ,
- M. BOBER,TSON begs to stari t at he has removed to the premise lately occupied by M. John
Kidd, as a Hardware store, and i thti he is now prepared to furnish e erything in the Furniture line
t remarkably low prices. Intendi g purchasers will find it greatly o their advantage to e111 and
g elewhere. Repairing -promptl attended to. Parnitue made
I guaranteed. Farm produce,
said late • ber 109,
on Clyde the said
Village reeted a
building i net Fee
tory. VI be inter-
est there ate John
Messer, d er, A.D.
said late
r 128, in
of Bine-
past due
bid on
MS -Ten
dor's So-
*thout ba
the par-
veyancee•
s. Seeger
Ingham;
; to the
o C. Tait
ppointed
tli dayof
TT, Mao-
DFOQT,
989
etr omrdinere olunsivearytoeskhobrtefouroetipeure.eliaiseure irr4m.ing
a specialty. All wo
.
feathers, w od and lumber taken iti exchange.
HIS UNDERTJAKING DEPA
XS' as formerly, under bus own'supervisioU, and will be conducted
. ,
tion. His stock of Caskets, Caffine,Shrunds &c., will be found co
rate. Funerals attended in the cOuntry. i'llearse for hire. Reme
1 I i
M. ROBERTS
TIVIENT
pitlehtteh, eagruddatae:tthellerveel4d laointeeasi wfoirtfrate.inApg:WpsiyengrinergaccaccilmmodatileilidendstionoiAlli thar Line
ber the plane.
f Steamers are unsurpassed for elegance and nom
R8. C. M. DUNLOP Teaches Music in ell
411' its branches ; Musioal Science and Harmony
a specialty, ; advanced pupils taught to write
mueio from sound, thus enabling composers to
write their own composition; careful attention
given to youngbeginners ; also the most appro-
ed Vocal training for etrengtherdng and develop -
'tithe voice given when desired -without extra
Charge. Use of instrument for Practice *limes
moderate. Residence on George Street, flrtt
door east of Main Street, Seaforth. 678
ANCHO-R LINE.
TTNITED STATES. MAIL STEAMERS SO
‘-1 Every Saturday tam NEW YORK sad
GLASGOW (via Londonderry) and LONIKAi
Direct.
TICKETS for Liverpool, Londonderry, alas -
now, and all parts of Europe.. Fates *slows*
any other firt-class line.
Prepaid Passage Certificates issued to peraons
.DicKoN,
N, SEAFORTH. 598
At the Post Office, Oleaforth