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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-03-11, Page 31881. *HNES 1 S O list -Otos tfFACTUR'.. LCHINES:,. ttOn 1.1Otoeits, Machine Pe. 4 f tacJttnt entg, of thea of t, MACHINE tg the Fired Prize the Seafortlt Fair, r & Wilson, Rowe, , and any Machina Meeh nee. n in exchange ag nes, and N.lachinea. C4. r arztteed... r S Os look, opposite the 668 BLACK,, :A T, KERS, [ght the 2 oola and cried on by the (lode Ening Company., and over eight yearsin o carryon the trade; •i)-1 receive prompt Ftiatentee& and repaired, ale° s Work, (te., at res. :d ones repaired ou ices that defy cora. BLACK,; to3, Gaderick. !ANIMA a or the North --West call at AT MARK, FORT$, d with all kinds of lity, and at the most; Clear Bacon, Sugar .Cured Spiced Beef zfast Bacon, Spice- ,meats can be bought CHEAPER can be procured In it will pay partieato: -e starting. Several pplies, but there will B Seaford?,. - O ! U Ma yanks his nunaeront and others) for their he past 7 years,anl! el close attention to ftdenee and trade in enlarged his prem- now prepared teem ASH PRICE 'reale Eggs, delivered 3EAFORTH. .26 tons of good: dry D. WILSON AGE FACTORY. kB RE and make toOrder, ea r ei agee,Hu:s= f other articlein their toad their own bust good article bothei ip. their work cannot be I establishments. ended to. Give na a we can satisfy yeses o the public,. having for over Ind years. +SS & IIABI RER.. FE; FIRE CALDER IiE those who so kindly de Photograph Plant,, inorvicg of Thursday, ; rmo his many friends' ▪ at Ito lzas R#S BLOCK ore, where he will be ants of a7.1 who may totography in all la notice. .!'ALI)EIt, Seafortlx. ORGAN .ks-aches Music in all 1::ecieuce and Harmog lFilsi taught to writs tabling composers to rent ; careful attention elec. the trzoat appr°v' €herring and develop- • sired without eXt$ ! /or practice;. charged fit urge Street. Sr'et raftrtl. 676 LINE. 'IL STEAMERS. Sail n NEW YORK and starry) and LONDON - , L"ondonderry, GG1ae- ►pe. Fares as low as tF s issued to persons !riends. atian of Anchor Line •r elegance and cam` SON, c Pont Oftice, Seaforth` PAIN 1Na* 11 its branches ; Sign erEfanger,&c. 'White- Shop, next door to deft at D, D. R'ose'''' d to, 683 L'1 t i RCn 11: 1881. t a THE H The Paisley Weaver. A native of auld Paisley toon, a decent canny chisel, To Boston town had made his way, to try Dame Fortune's wheel, He daundered up and down the streets, an' gazed °alike sight, Till, tired, he thocht'twas time to look cot lodg- ings for the nicht. . t Bat,gaze and toddle where he liked, not ac sign could he see To tell him where a phial like him could put up for a wee, and crossing o'er At length a policeman he spied, the way., He touched the guardian on the arm, and civilly - did say— ' ay' "Gndem,in, wad ye but be sae Lin" as let a body ken W hanr a nicht's ludgin s micht be got in some quate buten'-ben ?" The Yankee in astonishment gazed at oor worthy freers', • And asked him in a nasal tone what the devil did he mean. The sonofPaisley tried with all the skill he could command, But doald. notemake the policeman his question understand; The Yankee only shook his head, and said with dubious air, I rather guess now stranger that you are a foreigner. "A what, yo puddin'-heided fele I Lord save us, this beats a', Tao think a decent Scotohinafi ye wad sae sair misea' Confound ye," cried John Taihson's bairn, "ye ugly Yankee reiver, by the elbow of his pants, and shoo him, he said, "like the agur." ' The dog barked and chewed until t son came down in his, night shirt a: called him off. He told his father had bought' that dog of a fireman $11, and it was probably the best bargain that had been made this s son. , He said the fireman told him could find a man that wanted that kid of a, dog. f The parent took off his pants, w at the dog had -not removed, and in hall he stumbled over a birch b canoe the boy bought of with aan n $9 ; -and an army ramrod"fell down fro the corner. boy had d paid $6 for t at. He had bought himselfan overcoat with 'sealskin collar and cuffs, and a c i pieta outfit. of - calico shirts .. and i stockings. • In his room the parent found marble top of a soda' fountain, a whe barrow and shelf filled with all kinds canned meat, preserves crack anda barrel of apples. wall t and six . pairs of blankets were rolled t ready for camping out, and a bucks�k shirt and a pair of corduroy pante' 1 on the bed ready for putting on. ' fish poles and a basketful of fish lift were ready for business, and an oys can full of grub worms for bait' w squirming on the washstand. 'Thel gentleman looked the lay -out over, lei ed at his , pocketbook in : the buriea drawer, as empty as a contribution b and said : "Young man, the times have been flush. We will now return to a spe basis. When you want money co me, and I wi11 give you -a ' nickel, you will tell me what you inten buy with it, or I'll warm you. hear me ?" It's ye yersel's 'the furriner, for I'm a Paisley weaver." RADICAL. Conn., U. S. . Ciirli'n g for a Bride. A laird of Strathaven who owned a quarry, and who was reported to be worth "a gey twa: three bawbees be- sides," was playing one day,. and his foreman, whose name was Lawrence, was playing with him on the same side. The laird was very anxious he ahould play a certain shot, and he cried out in this fashion :—Noo, Jock Lawrence, d'ye see whaur my broom is ? Lay your stane loon there, and as sure as was celebrated at Paris on Sunday, 2 death I'll gie ye my: dochter -Jean if you ult., with great eclat. do." —In Tokio, Japan, on the 26th Birr rushed the stone out of Jock's January; 11,000 houses were bu and, and went trintling along to the 1 and 30,000people left homeless. very apbt where 'the laird wished it. —Aaron Simons and Jacob Bi "Capital, Jodk, capital ! You conidna stein, for smuggling rags from Ont hue done better, and ye can get Jean the to Detroit; was fined $2;000 and cost morn if ye want her. —Quarterly fairs for the sale "Ye ;mama vie me something else horses have been announced to be a � e k Id 10 or is • • 0 r 1 e r 1 kl- e Varieties. The 80th birthday' -of Victor H than Jean, laird. I has got her al- t Walkerton th first to be on • ready.- We were married sax weeks 30th inst.1 ago, and we've been thinking o' asking —Bulli n to the amount of £101, your blessing ever since, but something` was wit idrawn from the Bank aye came in the way. England the other day, for shipmen The laird was dumbfounded when New York. he heard this, but . he compromised —Dr. McArthur, of Brechen, matters by saying. "Aweel, aweel, Orillia, hos died from the virus of h Jock, I'll let by-ganes be by -Banes. A disease, caught while attending a man that could lay doon sic a pat -lid is who had f caught the affliction w worthy of the best and bonniest lass in waiting op a diseased animal. Lanarkshire ; keep her and welcome, —Thirty persons on one line in and ye'11 maybe get a matter o' sax township of Moore, says the Sarnia hundred with her. Keep her, Jock, served, leave next month.__for ._ L and if ye hae ony laddie weans atween where they have purchased laud. ye, bring them up in the fear o' the intend to -settle permanently. Lord,: an' be sure to make guid. curlers —Mr. J. P. Howe-, of the Pa o' them. ' Railway Survey, _ British Coln O• • branch, was at Ottawa this week, Carlyle's Handwriting. route for Ireland, where he has f: Of Carlyle's handwriting au expert heir to a fortune of over $100,000. has said : "Eccentric and spiteful,look- ; —Mr. Mackenzie` is ' evidently ing little flourishes dart about his manu- ' better in health. His voice, when script in various odd ways ; some are dressing the House, is resnmi intended to represent the 'i' dot, though a familiar tone and ring, and is cons far removed from the parent stem, ` ably stronger than it was a week a, while others, commenced as a cross to —Rev. Dr. John Cotton Smith, the •t,' suddenly recoil in an absurd . copal, New York city, was kno fashion, as if attempting a calligraphi- ! senseless, and robbed of his watc cal somersault, and in so doing. occa- Monday night on Fifth Avenue, sionally cancel the entire word whence ! returning from & call on a sick - they spi ung Some letters slope one ; ishioner. If way and some another ; some are halt, —A number of children have maimed or crippled ; while many are ` from scarlet fever at Internat' unequal in height, form, style and Bridge within the • past ten days, everything else. The autograph is many more are down with the rather larger than the rest of the mann ease. The people are beginning -t script, the manner of which does not alarmed; impress the eye pleasantly ; -the Grab- ► —Prominent physicians declare bed look not being very significant of i the winter cholera prevailing ti amiability." The old man used to re- alarming extent in Chicago, is trac vise and retouch his work after the to the extensive use of butteTine printer had got hold of it so much that the composition of which hog pros he became a positive terror in the com- largely enter. posing room. One day his publisher's —Extensive smuggling is goin foreman in London saidd to him ; "Why, over the boundary betweenlion air, you really are very hard on -us with your corrections ! They take so much time, von see !" He urged, in reply, and Dakota. Spies have ben pointed at St. Vincent and Pembi watch those who invest heavily in that a printer ought to be accustomed erican goods. to such annoyances, and that in Scot —Prince Bismarck , in maki land there was no fuss made over them. speech in -the Prussian Chambe "Ah, well., sir," responded the foreman, , other day, tersely informed those "We have a man. here from Edinburgh. were eager for his retirement the. He took up a bit of your copy the other should remain in office as long a day, and dropped it as if it had burnt possibly could. his fingers. 'Mercy on us !" he cried, —The Rev. Benjamin Speke, bre `Have you that man to print for ? Lord of the late Captain Speke, the knows when we shall get done—with known African explorer, has dro all his corrections !' " The author used himself in Somersetshire. Years to laugh heartily at this story when he caused a great sensation by myster told it of himself." ly absenting himself for several we The Miscarriage of a Domestic—The Prince of Wales gave a d : ment. to 25 guests recently at the )�arlbo EClub-, to decide do the qualifloatio Colonel Bob Ingersoll says he keeps a chef de cuisine. -Each guest Vas t pocket book in an open drawer, remarks his unbiased opinion en the baa the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, and the menus card before him. The his children go and help themselves to was voted a l'unaninate not upt• money whenever they want it. "They eat when they want to; they may sleep all day if they chocise, and sit up all night if they desire. I don't try , to a , 0 1 t to O'1 e r 0 f the deceas e her Ought is about180 -Vegas z at th_ 'Ste accu dof from' edat treat ft le f, sing an i Jose road erica near by Am and an -aAni a soil we tire, an' the home eif straighh ago,Nt an apo d to 'Work to husband w and" prov the Ire ks th 1, who recently r, Mrs. Shields. years, old at leas nd McMichael, to Insane Asyll cruelty to•patien stititiont Both aspect df arres f •white and of as um without n : gnat by flight. ib Arraba county, er an ; was f found z was suspected, heat' him to deata rdered'by t to The ;latter ri s,' and1,one Me t er captured. couplet residi nt it'' to o the ring e keeiers Bu lo, , have ed en, ala m - for t eir er patio ts, Mice, co fes- ew Me ice, murde ed. • d the ail- An.m- Mexi h ans re ch sed can k ?led Sti an fres .LLT diilb and of to an in g in I i ger- marrie . aboutChrist., as e place,jof aboe fixes at the bride. Things welt on til. a couple of w:eks t e wife et, ith et,`- and • was un: ble rov'de for the' Ouse. The s th n looked to to.ork dc, which he refused to do, 1>N :ing pokers and stove ood. r used by _ the 1 wife's ons,. u-ban forded to leave for ti ell. f ion ss ,1iardett-Coutts �ed- s •• 8..S ✓ t aroc ecomposed of cream e de trimmed with b hite marahbut ; b mild with', stephanotis ,�. eat iier; -laceaa' pets, and an an 1 -• nsll veil of dry fine .ace. Her' na euts were `a locket of anti � u , the gift of h sister, Mrs. Tie a ` a cat's eye bra,elet set in diairio he gift ofthe bridegroom. This s one is of unsurpassable beauty. g d',s tch: ri its ly go ion ds, atii ows n net n S T O PIG keep d oenoeseion Thoronghb at the tim turning if Her ,rave lin dress was bona osed of heli tro • e pl� , r own mtab ut eat retch.. If all school w as sensible 11It�,rsha teacher's boy.was'Eg. o preferred one • It was t oro' d it,'Wa- clot! e not : nlly l hi fa h r 0 fa do wit ho� e f '! 1' f th, O at r e an jle oh n m de al the w Ob- wa, Lid lac bia n 11 n sh. trimme with b era, bonnet and m ff to ntr thful complainants in e fortunate enough to have fathers as a citizen of St. shown' himself to be, 'the t would be an easier one. A ilty of insubordination, and charge of cuelty ageing e female teache s. The cas ghly investigat d, and whe rly shown that he boy wa in fault, but untruthful sot only express d his satin h the inquiry ,but pro ise nig hopeful, another punis men nancial affairs of Knox he uh ad - its der- pia- ed er- pia-ed hale p is 0 • r - :d al nd is - be tat an ape ipto opts on ba gip- to m- t g t a he ho he he er :11 - ed gyy,,he o3s- s. ner gh of a sive of sok the 0 c mark: -Miss Mildred Lee, daughter of R. E. Lee, is said to be a beau 1 queenly-ly •=worna'i She has bee coerce them. I never punish, never Washington this winter, and ha scold. They buy their own clothes, and eeived many attentions. No dau. are masters of themselves." of Can. Lee has married, and A gentleman ih'iug on Marshall Lee, President of Washington and • street, who has a boy that is full as University, is a bachelor long pas kitteny as his father, read the article meridian of life. and pondered deeply. He knew that - —A terrible scandal has been c Colonel. Ingersoll Was a success at rais- ing children in the way they should go, and he thought he would try it. The boy had caused hitt considerable annoy- ance, and he made up his mind that he had not treated the boy right, so he called the boy in from the street, where in Denmark by Count Von' Hol Holsteinburg forming a liaison w girl of humble birth and bad char only 16 years old—he is 65—wh tool;..to Vienna and introduced a wife. He has been removed fro G -rand Chamberlainship and exile( en. nd in re- ater irtis II° p'h Lee this the ated L i y i ill re 'u i$ aril it e e pro f ov arg aid er'is net age; m pe beu nad es{pen ditl;i for. Th* ing incre ti ns x1121 Stinday mo U RCN EXPO SIT; OCR FOR SERV4CE. REED RB—Th ring til present 7. Stfnley, ne edBerkshire Boa of servi,e with th ecessery. JOSE nndsirsigned will season! on Lot g, r Hills Green,!! a! terms $1, payable; psi•iloge of 're li HUDSON. 6741 THE BE his h season, a from the b pure. Ter time of Fe necessary. '1 PiG—The n,nd rsigued will keep at tel in Brucefieldluring the present horoughbred Berkshire Boar, bred et stock on both a ides and warranted rated s—$1 for the season payable at the vice with th a privilege dl returning if W. COOK, Proprietor. 6'77 TOBn will his.* pre bred large prevenient in the county, and farmereat well. to nee him . before taki -where. TERMS -81, to be service, with the privilege of Bary. d. 111. CARTER, pro A BER SHIRE BOAR will kkeep on Lot N Tnckersm' Berkshire present se guarantee stock as splendid EDERS OF PI cep during the tees in Egmon breed: Berkehir of stock. This is ratford, as shown at the an ug held last week, are in a perous condition. - A floatinj r $2,000 had been wiped off s against tht congregatioi up to the end of the year, thi stipend was paid to the 1st o t, and the in 1t rest o th debt: reduced ; to six pe cent °mainent im fro ement ha s, necessitating consid rabl' re, ail of which ad bee psi demand for pe s was econc singly urgent, and the bollec e liberal than' ever. oronto there are 19 Ai�glica chools, having 6,054 sehola aid 604 t�`:.achers 17 Presbyterian, wit 3,519 sch Mars and 356 teachers; 14 ethc dist, wit? 4;352 cholars and 406 teac' Ara � 8 EI •imitiv� Methodist, s Owil S—Tb = undersigned preset season at ville, a thorough - boar for the irn- one of the b est pigs d others would do g their stock else - aid at the time of attuning if ee67g 'etor. . rhe undersigned . 7, Concession 8, th, his well and favorably known boar, and wilt take for him during the son a limited num ber of bows. He is l thoroughbred, nd loaves as good any animal in the ' country. This t :served Omit 1 Bowe last season. v B Terms—$1, payable at the time of service with the privil ge of returning if neoe$sary. W. S, MUNDE L. / 677 1 FA11M.E Turf season t quIP, bre ton; 1 hi breeze,br ter, Eng•i� got by Si: Leonidae breeze ' c tion la 1 iib BREEii TO THE BEST—R. LI er,Bruceliold, will keep for service this le thoroughbred Berkshire pig, Mar- in, Messrs. John Snell's'Sons, Edmon naported'; Royal May- pig's size was i td by Mr. Russel Swanwick, of Cirenoes nd ; his dam wasLady Leonidas XIV., D. Cardiff ; his g and dam was Lady V. got lly Lord L verpool; Roy alMay n 2nd prize at t e Dothinion Exhibi won at at the Pro- vincial o l '� ,79 ; Lord Li erp vincial F air in 1874, and w s sold for $70d ; D. Cards won let at the R yal sh - w in England It will th s be seen that argots is from th very bee and purest bred took on both sides he is 6• months old. Terans—$l cash, payabl• at the tine of service, with the privilege of re turning if necessary. R. J. TURNER. . i`78 STOCK FOR SALE. V col well bro sign 5, QTAL and at Strad Stratfor pedigree OR SALE—For coming three. S e to harness. Pop oKillop.• JAMES ION FOR SALE — oad Stallion, " Ms ord Fair in 1879, in 1880. Will and particulars FORBES, Stratford, Ont. sale, A bay geldin, red by Lord Haddo ply ou Lot fit, ponces D ORR A.N C E. 675 ffor Sale, the Carrie rry Legs." First pri• and second prize be sold cheap. F apply to J. da 190-8 • • R. wM LOGAN, SEAFOR` S UCC`SOR TO THOMAS'. COVESTRY. 4 HAVING PURCHASED FROM MR THOS. C T O.NTRY HIS VERY LARGE STOOK OF o BOOTS AND SHOE THE UNDgRSIGNED WILL S1C L THEM T AND BELO WHOLESALE P In Men's and Bo s' Long Boots! Special Bar J• A (a, ALL IS MOST IDES. tins. RESPECTFULLY SO 1 r'T'ED-. t THOMAS COVENTRY'S CLD STAND. WM. LOGAN, Soa£Orth. ST" gra railway trucks immedi or to t born; HDUSE TO REFT.—To rent , a go n storehouse on the south side of t truck in Seaforth, with two sets of scale nd jiggers all comp Tete ; possession give tely. Apply to Sec tt Brothers, Seafort e proprietor, R.JBERT SCOTT, 110 677 • • ee' Du Thorou animals 33, Con bbied Durham eifer, in calf to hbred Bull. Th y are both splendi and will be sold tieap. Apply on L elision 8, McKillo ROBERT MeMIL 684 CS. TA Pu •pose three year o with bl ck points, and iS perfectly sound. H took fi st prize as a two-yeat old at the Welke* and the Diploma as the beat horse o mad in his class. Will be sold chea . IMPORTANT LION FOR SALE—For Sale, a Gene Id S tallion. sired ton Fat the gr Wroxe NO ICES. Gool) CUT TER FOR SALE—For Fele 8 a Portland Cutter, new het winter. to RE A. D. aleDONALD, Seatorth. 686 DISSOLUTION OF pARTNERSHIP T Partnership hitherto etiosisting between t gne 1, ae 'n the Village of E ale, under the fi name of Forsythe bus been Oiseolv by mutual consent. fter oarried on by llect all debts due to he late firm. JA LE. Idovember 22 Ba ith 2,033 echolars, ins meted ..illaalleiPa'avesinesa will here • chore ; 7 Congregational, with James Kyle whoi will o ana pay all debts due by lar'S and 161 teat7hers. There 1 46 a ho are( 1 cited( 0 grand $25, h ed the re 1.1 sch,olars and 113 teacher -- -- 4 19,222, lid of teachers 1 99 to me, either by No t pay the Same -holars,10,700 are aim, a boys, and of , teachbers, 11:0 and 904 are gentlemen, e. town of St. Marys is s ✓ the Crandon pow case cow, Originally costing °lib, win ow attained the unpre ede t- THO . It will be reniember d th Willi on vs. Box hausgain ome been throug,h three or four cour One the dellector, Box, being v boldness with a vi wishing to settl at my old stand from 9 t till e - settled by that date will The for collection Parties h lease call for the AS COVENTRY. d customers will m Logan, their co has p rehased the stock t able hire to 84 at or bel • the it is now for hel third time fore the courts, as the °defendant peal ter Smi aside taphel p- d from, the ;verdict, and during t e the woman s lawyer, Mr. R. showed cause to a rule- to E verdiot, and' Mr. Fergnson, rted the rule,' buti- the Co rt the verdict, so Mk. Box ays a big riany for his beef, as the dw nw tne t at ending this case that t e el a - Con a. t winter were ru co meet 4vitia this cow, and the, ra pay eow II en. St. 'Marys JoUrna say : e 'n receipt of information f orn s namitted on Th eek, about ai couple ob ham, The victim an armed Wm. Niche td uS, are 'as follo iudividu died while in Wo *ring the afterudon he ente °Wel of Mr! Tombs, Woodham, • proprietor saw that his n ived guest would be better in e young Nichol, t ho waii act e Oapacity 'of hostil r, to hitch drive the old geutlema ho 1.1 -1.1800. Eau tein- cter, m he his a the from he was putting soft soap on a lamp_post Court. He has, since his disgrace Mar- in order to see the lamp lighter climb ried the woman. it, and said to him : —At Marion,'South Carolina, a negro “My son, I have decided to adopt a stole a dressed hog on Sunda3., and different course with you. Heretofore coming to a fence laid the hog up n the I have been oareftil about f.,Tiving you top rail, balancing it until he got over: money, and have 'Ivitaited to know where Afterwards, in attempting -to sh ulder e•c-ery cent went tO, and my supervision the hog, it fell ou the oppesite e of has, no doubt, been annoying to you. the fence. The gammon stick aught Now I'm going to leave my pocketbook the negro around the neck, and f sten- in the bureau drawer, with plenty of ed him. Next day he was found dead, money in it, and you are at liberty to the hog on one side and the neg o on use all you want iwithout asking me. the other. 1111 111 I want you to buyi anything you desire —The wife of Win. Shields, of arys- to ; buy your own clothes, and feel sai ville, wears a gold finger-ring-whi h has though the naoneal was yours, and that a history, It was bought by her rand, you had not got td account for it. Just father in England preVious to hi Mari - make yourself at home now and -try and riace. He had inscribed on the inside have a good time." of the ring the words, "I lo The boy looked at the old gentleman, choice," and presented it to his put his hand on his head, as though he a wedding present. It was worn had "got 'em sure," and went out to see young bride during her short the lamp lighter climb that soft soap. life of six years, when she died, The -next day the stern parent went out - into the country shooting, and returned on the midnight train three days later. He opened the door with a latch key, and a strange yellow dog grabbed him 'le aS y the edded nd by request of 4er husband the ring as hot taken from her finger when -Oa was' buried. After the body had been bunifd 70 years the grave was opened; t e rang taken out, aud given to the daug ter of • g ar tl an 81 ing' him anaple directions for gnidauae. About two.milt from Wo her Barry, of :Bliaash rd, ankin, Of Usborne got into :In a few mordents th sei m down while the other enap ,of forty -rod hiskey nto rsday of was_ a young s4ancee, as e - I got glorion ly ed nd w- ed re, up 18 nd he ed ne ed his ey he • 13r W the dt heild le t hi h tel, Bd ed the rcibli apf)lieation of whiskey in the ht ,cif au assault ef a light nature, but e co lii juice began t9 work and ren - red him almost blind and crazy for vera,` days. His eyes are in a pitiable ndi on, While the buzzing in; his nitoe0,. have taken possessien of clhead. i; The utrage was a terible nd it ,, enormity can only be ju d • Wi the baleful effects of strbng iquer,;] The victim intends to prose - f the law. ars ne, ged in t- ei or • Bea Account, et 11 w to leaving Seaforto with me will find a e pieced in other hat s , or work to be repairell, at once and oblqe. P. 13.—I hope that all give nay successor, r. tinned patronage. t prices that will w wholesale figures. spo ZeI0i. EY. • ONEY TO LEND— oney to lend on go improved farms o ly, at 74 per cent. in est, payable yearly ; priv te funds ; charges in erste! JOHN S. PORT lt, 63 ONEY TO LOAN— n large or small s on- firstolass seen ity, at 8 percent. ye et. Private funds or. on the installm inter plan. nt pat 'ATE FUNDS 14 64 PER CENT. -- Priv te Funds for iminediate investment u mort age sem:Laity at 641 per cent. per aural Of 4 of 11 be to or- HNSON NAILS— E GOLD EN PADI.t6CK. B OTHERS, SEA.01:3T BARN DOO HINGES, BARN DOOR R051,LERS pine°rr et agre fdrt lend money at 64 p r sent. on mortgage, mount, end for an number of years ; in est e arged only on th unpaid principal. samemwswonsolimmis EY.—The undersigned has a large set nes on farm prop rty. Seven and a it. interest yearl • principal as may 6 FOR SALE OR 0 LET. _i Bay eld, County of Hu on, at present ()coup ed by! arlee Stalker. ossession first of M y, next Apply to the Te ant, on the premises, or to E VARD FEE, Ex (rotor, Zurich P.O. 6'1-8 Sir -1E TO ENT—T rent a large and o m- i ea odious store in Whitney'e block, in town. The store is 60 eet long with a store 'nem 30 feet io length n the rear. Rent rea on - able end poesession gi eh on 5th January, 1. -"-IThe use of the Apiculture). Ground a in ea - forth, for the season o 1831. Will be let by O- lio; uction, ad the Commerciel Hotel, Seafo th, on aturday, March 1 'th, 1881, at the hour / 2 o'c ock P. M. I Terms nd conditions make knOwn on the day of sale, or On application to the President or' Secret ry. GORDON MeAD I Secretary ; D. HOGA , President. 69 -3 STEEL AT LOW TAan any ci Alil.BED FENCE CESI QUALITY CONSID6IED, her Fence Wire in the 3 DRyG AND JEWELRY WE ARE CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUR STOCK ON BROTHERS, SEAFORTH: laealioote • For 1SEILLING OFF. 1V100ISON, SEAFORTH. OheaplCrockery .and Glassware, try 017180 For hoice Teas, Sngars and Co.ffees, try orris . For Good lour, Feed an8 Provisions try orris TN BEST VALUE IN GENERAL CROCERIE 1101!SE AND CATTLE MEDICINES, Genuine Dye Shift's, Toilet Articles, Poluntery, Fancy Goods, do. PORE DYE STUFFS. We 04,e just reeeiving a fresh supply of Handy Package Dyes in all colors, Maddet Logwood, Cochineal, Bustle, Indigo, Mum, Ma'Ader Com- pound, Solution of Tin, •ne., all guaranteed to produce brilliant and durable colors. By the ounee, such as Caroline Cologne, White Rose Cologne, Lavender }lose Water, -seamy Club, Mosk, White Rose, Kuln Kuhl, Eesettee Boquet, 'Deng Ylang, Bergaraot, &e. AU varie- ties a Perfumery in bottlee, from 10 cents and American and Cantedian, HORg AND CATTLE MIDICINES. We 'leave pleasure in calling yoar attention to our oWn make of Condition Powders, Beam, Cough, and Epizootic Remedy. CATTLE FEEDER. In these Preparations eve give better value than any aiticle in the market. Our FEEDERaes- pechally, will more than repay any person raising etock to use it, We supply it, both in package and qoantity. HA Having purch sOd the to keep on hand, ti' the ol news, G-ang Plow , Scuffle Golumn Greetings, 4nd Sc pairing promptly and ne nem u. Noppun. ii Jams w. NOPPEB. /1 Having disposed of my either by note or hook acco *ay, as after that date I w Court fo collection.: GE OF BUSINESS. eaforth Foun from John Nopperawe will continue stand, Main St eet, Seaforth. a full assortment of s, Laud Rollers Ana all other Impletjnents in our line. ool, Church, Gafden and Lawn Chairs a specialty. FORTH, Ont., ril 3rd, 1880. call on all those indebted to me, ttle the same bef the First of g in the hands of he Clerk of the PATENT MEDICINES 1 -STOCK IS ALWAYS COMPLETE. OUR TOILET ARTICLES Compelse in part thr Finest Soaps of all kinde, such as Glycerine, Roney, Windsor, Alrnond„ Rose, White Rose, Jackey Club, Custile, White and lillottled, Transparent, Glen's Sulphur, Tar, Shaving, Carbolic, a a. Also for the Toilet, - Glycerine jelly, Glycerine and Rose Water, Win- ter Fluid, Camphot Ice, Cold Cream, &c.—all*Ve A. 1. For the Skin, Rouge, Lily White, Bloom of YOuth, Peatline, Puff Boaes and Puffs, Puff Powder, Violet Powder, Tooth Powder, Tooth Paste, and Teaberry, For the Hair we have SE business, I must nt, to call and s place everythi jr. . BRINE, Lic need A ationeer for the 'n ir. ounty of Hur n. Sal a attended i all 10 part of the County All or ere left at the Ex- id AND AGENT.—Special attention given to i 'til bredlitock. Cattle seleoted fot the English ar- , Ifea sale of landed proper roo alarming and thoroogh- I 'LA' eer,McKillop. Special attention given to 11 Fr ealea of Lairded Property, Farm Stockland ;1 All Goods Warranted as Represented. 0 taa .13 GIs git CD re MOM 013 .21 rn taa el ea g Cb • zsz 1-3 0 Imp 'tents 1 All ozders left with the u der- 1. sign oessi bills AL notes and stamps furnished if req ired. I X. DELGETTY Walton. ' ESTRAY STOCK. -1-:4 the undersigned; Lot 26, South Bon Stanley, in dotober last, four :Sheep. The can have the Is ame ou proving property an ing charges. JAMS JOHNSTON. es of dary, wner pay- PAINTINO. HOpSE GRAVES is pre Mg and Whitewas left at Wilson 8c Yelling's, r,eceive prompt attention. PAINTING. P AND SI N PAINTI do ell kinds of onse and Sign P atlas ation Guar teed or no eh umsden et Wilson's, or Win. Robe SPICES AND EXTRACT% For cooking purposes, our stock is iresh and ly kept on hand, ,Curry Powder in ste4kigentable. BRUSHES, All HAND MIRRORS, PRESTON BOTTLES., ite, MAIN STREET, S,EAFOBTH: CHANGE OF BUSINESS MRS. WHITNEY, ZsIRES to a tate to her -customers Foul the f publie that she has disposed of her Tna and Store Business to her eons,. ClIABLES and GEORGE WHITNEY, -who hive had the princi- pal-pharge of t he business for several years, and she- hopes the saane liberal patronage *DI be extended to them that has been aceordedth her - Belt for BO many year& TN connection with the above the undersigned -I- 'beg to state that they will coatinue toheep o n hand, at the Old Stand, a full stank of STOVES OF ALL KINDS Tinware of Every Description. We ecre algo prepared to do Custom Work of Every Description on tke Shortest Notice, and Cheap. Having a thorough practical knowledge of the lansinese in all its branches, they hope to eone Untie the large patronage which hoe been .given td, the ead and well-knowp house for so many WHITNEY BROTHERS. parties Indebted to • MM. Whitney will please settle their indebtednees with her at o4ce, SE the new.firm -open new books and the °lid business must be closed. Parties desiring -tee tolttie ean do so at the store of Whitney Bros, until the Brat of October-: Alter 'that date the sixounts will be put intn other hands for col - 605 MRS. E. WHITNEY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. .ro the Farine;ms oif Huron. AGAIN READY FOR BUSINESS.- l'i'ARMERS, if you want good Stotch Diamond Harrows, with 72 teeth, the best harrow In the market, send in yOrlr orders- at once to Mollie, Ilippen, for he has a goodempply en hand, and is still making more to supply the demand. Ie you. want your old harrows 8.1114 plows repaired now is the time to fetch them eloog. Another supply of MODrOO'F (Seaforth) Plows on hand. Thistle Plowe Sod Plows, General Porpoise Plows and Garien Plowe. Plow -Castings el all kinds always on hand. 1111orive-hoeing laud nese and despatch. T. Mollie still holds labehigh reputation in this line of businees, toad hie large i iocreaRe of trade during the past year givea more confidence than ever, eliewing that he is the right man in the right piece, .A.11arge Stock Of Bern and Gate Hinges always on hand. Parni and Garden Iron Gates made to +fader, All COO- tOM work done on short notice and at starvation prices. A call solicited from all. Ron 'will al- ways find me ready for business.; Remember the Sign : 73 kw1PiesPgEoNwp,OCAarlragIeGangiivvisuOggRieKty ift-4' !suturing Carriages and Wagons on a linger in order to supply the ever in. aggons, Buggies, or anything in our line ef ttade willilnd it to their inte to -km Edgar G; A Mollie a trial. Old Wag ons and, Buggies turned inside out and mad into- new ones. 1 -Waggons and Buggies Re -P ted on abort no - tin g, Paper Hang- Vice. Repairing of all ;kinds eangtoornedtedwortokm:r. are will receive out best at aim. All work ° rtmateco* .°,firdt,,,ilierB done as low as good matrrial a , .---- ship will allow. 689-12 EDGAR * LLIS, silvan.