The Huron Expositor, 1881-06-03, Page 3UNE 3, 1881.
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[L STEAMSHIPS
LONDONDERRY,
GLASGOW..
'ESTSEA ROU1 g
ate and Steerage Tickets at
'rage Passengers are booked
Brrr-tel, Queenstown, Derry,
.1 Glasgow, at same rates i
FROM QUEBEC .
7th MAY
14th MAX
21st MAy
2eth4th
d Nz
llthJDNE
18th JUNE:
h ALT
16th Julie
23rd JULY
ilOth JULY
z eating at Quebec with the
(r v:;11 less Teronto every
1'c r ticke' i lied every in,
Agent, MCn' forth -
!E OHAN'GE.
AR FOR SALE
ion, (It the T llage of
'uePft el(l..
has been instructed by the
RONALD McDOUGALL,
tion, at TURNER'S HOTEL,
' JUNE. 21,
;s Farm, consisting of Lot
trinity, containing 100 acres,
I-( d, well fenced and in a first.
vatien ; the balance is well
J,g e(n:aiderable first-class rail
f.�e•a buildinga, a large bearing
tittle Bayfield river ne
the farm; It is on a good
three wiles of BruceAeld, and
=Ie,, churches, &c. TERMS—
(• lurchase money to be paid
.zid the balance on easy terms
.'airs apply to the proprietor.
o tl:eauctioneerat Seaforth.
ri the lat October, 18i1.
,Fz 1cDOUGALL, Proprietor.
ioneer. 698
AL & SLACK,
aOTIOAL
L ' MAKERS.
have bought the Tools and
lately carried on by the God-
:anufacturing Company, and
erienee of over eight years in
prepared to carryon the trade
:(d to us will receive prompt
sails work guaranteed.
.'tars made and repaired, also
'beet Iron Work, &c., at rea-
,sde and old ones repaired on
and at prices that defy cora-.
TAL & BLACK, ,.
Box 103, Goderich.
THE
MITE. GALLERY.
rw CALDER,.
(.t(t rasher of Sea forth, having
he fie ry ordeal, is now running
f, in his new and commodious
s Iikeck. This is the oldest
ction, and has been thoroughly
ti with all the latest appli-
e cts peeiei'ly for the accom-
Caider`et large and increasing
ow got iuta one cf the band --
c( repletely fuiaished galleries
n;ow in a better position than
nese to tarn out all work in the
entrusted to him in a superior
w( st living profit, and on the
:e,•tice. A can is cordially so-
rER, Scott's Block, Seaforth.
MPOFRIUM'
hereby thanks his numerous
erebant s and others) for their
tizirinc the past 7 years, and
t(-_*rity and close attention to
their coin Hence and trade in
_g gr(-at11 enlarged hia prem -
,ter, he is new prepared tolpay
=ST CASH PRICE
[ Good Fresh Eggs, delivered
rn,
BET, SEAFORTH.
lbscriber, 25 tons of good dry
D. D. WILSON
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
11AERER
+i hand, and make to Order,
('urringcs,Bug-
un.d every otherarticlein their
11.1 erintend their awn bnsi-
iantee a good article both as
p•amanship.
i mirth their work cannot be
lzsrf e eity establishments.,
fI-tly attended to. Give us a
eed that we can satisfy you as
!-
!:nown to the public, having
p Zurich for over 12 years.
HESS & HABERER.
iHT SIDE UR
1<I MS1
KINBURN.
tl c- seivices of Mr. Henry
w it t it known in this Vicinity
and as a general
Tian in the County, we
et in being able to give
.1: all kinds of work, and to
in the I.te tpo=ciblemanner.
\ca,: t,na, Sleighs, Cut-
. .ws
ut=i',F.wa tied .Iiarrows`kept on
s, , r (in short notice.
hem. of any other shop.
l :-atiefactiun guaranteed or
JOHN WILLIAMS.
lOR LIN.
LS HAIL STEAMERS, Saii
f • e=m NEW .YORE_ and
, ern,perry) and LONDON
is , I, 14•r:11e•Berry, Gla`-
` 1.t::(ape. Faxt;i4 as IoW as
tri,.
i':r:, r t€K i -use to persons
it, friends+.
non of Anchor Line
n,r (Itganceandcorn-
t I`s st (Fp:;ce, Seaforth
SES ANTED.
SHARP
:x1.1 Ii()TEL, SEAFORTH,
f r the Ipurl;6:.se of buying
'titre, 8 to'? :•ears old..
e +• c • ``tIIA n 4,4; SHARP
l r...ilicial Land Surveyor
'•t. er()rat:rehy mail pronspt
:.?IRELL, [4litchcil.
JUNE 3, 1881.
HE HURON,' EXPOSITOR.
yet there's nothingme
Gaieties.
Gimme 75 cents and I
clock look to be two tho
in two jerks of a lamb's
Fro& Press.
It was a four year old who asked,
�epapa, have yon done anything ,down
town to -day that you think I ought to
whip you for if I were as big as you
_._Jones : "I see Smith has.taken to
riding a bicycle. What on earth is he
doing that for ?" Robinson : "Oh, a very
simple reason ---to prevent- Mrs-. Smith
from going with him."
,_-The Columbia Spectator tells .Of a
dandy who became suddenly rich, and
was so changed by shaving off his beard
and moustache that he couldn't recog-
nize any of his old friends.
--"So yon married old Heavipenny's
eldest, I bear," said the friend. "gee,"
,said the young Inforit, ''I have:" "Good
match ?" asked the friend. "I guess
00,e sighed bridegroom, wearily, "heaps
of brimstone in it." -
- -An Irish servant girl, a year over,
was given macaroni by her mistress to
prepare for the table. Noticing her sur-
prise, the lady said : "Didn't you cook
macaroni at your last place?" "Cook
it? We used them things to light the
gas with."
_-A fond and anxious mother asks in
the Women's Department of an exchange
how she can keep her seven year old
son from stealing sugar from the sugar
bowl We suggested the desired end
may be attained by putting it . in the
milk pitcher.
—Last summer a little girl was eat-
ing corn by gnawing it from a cob,
when ber teeth became entangled with
a corn silk. "Oh, dear !" - said she im-
patiently, "I wish when they get the
corn made they would pull out the
basting threads !"
—Matrimony has been well likened
to a bark in which two souls venture
forth upon life's stormy sea with only
their owe frail help to aid them ; the
well doing of their craft rests soly with
themselves ; none can take part to
make or mar their bliss or misery.
—Little Johnny was visiting. at a
neighbor's house. He was offered a
piece of bread and butter, which he ac-
cepted, but not with any great degree of
enthusiasm. "What do you say,
Johnny ?" said the lady, expecting
him to say "Thank you." "I say it
ain't cake." plaiued. - -.
—A. German was in a room with a The minister's wife,
dozen other lodgers, trying to sleep, buts` cellent woman who lov
was kept awake by their terrific snor- and especially her hula
ing. At last one of the snorers, who love rats. But the hone
had been shaking the building for vacant for some time,
half an hour, gave a snort and stopped taken possession. When
short. "Tank Gott, von ish teed !" said their chamber a huge rod
the Dutchman. ' the bed. The wife s
—A little has a grandfather who husband caught up a sti
has taught her to open and shut his the rat, the lady scream,
crush hat. The other day, however, could she help it ? It w
he came with au ordinary silk one. scene, and must have 1
Suddenly he sees the child coming with their neighbors who
the new stove -pipe wrinkled like an through the curtained
accordeon. "Oh, grandfather," she says, laughed heartily when it
"this one is very hard, I've had to sit and the rat was dead ; a
on it, but I can't get it more than half not help laughing whenev
shut." about it.
—Jim Webster sighed heavily. The session were ina fix. They w
"What's de matter, Jim ?" asked Uncle down on Mrs S for
Mose,-in a sympathizing tone. "I has them. They asked her 1
made up my miu to quit de chicken "Why didn't you go oy
business. I's tired beiu' arrested and ister's and make sure abs
hirin' lawyers, and habin' folks ask, before you reported it ?"
' Whar's my chickens?' I am gwine to And she retorted :
go inter a business whar I'll be respect- "Why didn't you go - a
ed, and whar the parlice won't neber it before you called a me,
bolder me no moah." -"What bizness
about me..
11 make 'that
sand years pld
tail 1" -Detroit
A Minister Beat' a g His Wi
The -story was all over town. Evei�ry-
body was talking about } . It was too
bad, they said. What wa too bad ?
Why, the new minister been beat-
ing his wife, Was it poser Yes, there
could be no doubt of it.. S
who lives next door, h - a shriek
about ten o'clock last nig + a woman's
shriek— from a ohambe in he pars �an-
age. She looked across, and through
the curtain she could see that a man
and woman were runn ng about the
room in great excite :: ent. He Gras
flourishing a stick and : triking with it.
The blows could be +fainly heard.
And as'he struck she scr:.awed.
sleep t
what
early
m'
comfort
went
ti
at
Then
dead
on
cal
half,
item$
sties
Si
be
e do
ter a
o; tl
office
about
ng w
meet
ned
anawe
net a
and s
stated
culprit a
Check
w seri
they
h an
erybo
did
ing b
rats h
ran un
d. ,T
and mix
again, h
exciti
watch
w.
all o
they co
hey thou
e
as
e ?-
Mr
and
t
Mrs. S—could har+ y that
night, she was sb excited by she
had seen. Shie was p next
morning. She hurries throughher
-breakfast, and then star: ed out—toe
the poor minister's wife and
her ? Not a bit of - it. She to
elder A 's, found t + e familyhe
table, and told the new:. he -
footed on to elder B s nd on
C 's, and over half the wn he
half that she had not ti + to n, •
soon heard it from the o she h and -
before noon there was gr: at exo nt
in Ballville.
The officers of the oh : rch di led
the matter with heavy
disgraceful conduct con
dnred. Something na
But what ? - Call on the
inquire into the matter.,
would not be dignifi
Besides, their can be no
Did not Mrs. S—see the leeati ilth
her own eyes ? So they c. led` a i,IF
of the session, • and s mmo t
minister and his wife ; e to I
charge of unneinisterial c;iOnd
she to testify in the case.
They eame greatly pn ':d`
prised. The case was gr • :ly
the senior elder, when :
witness burst into a lain.' i.
t
e
Barts.
d� not
St' b
minis
0 n
and
oubt
11-
e. te.
ad
at
1.
it.
al
.e
a
r -
y
themselves, when they s howus
and sad the session le
w
ke+, :x -
+
huug :
4 ev •
)a. d,
l+lie
e
they went
nt
earned.
s
d
s an ti
d
e i
to Th
as v
g
+
n
x -
y,
ot
d.
to
er
�a
to
g
ld
t
•
.am dat, Jim?" "Gamblin'." Remember the L.
re
eking fools of
r to the min-
tjI the matter
d` inquire int+
tibg ?"
• - It is not an uncommon.
Tinkering a "Relic." bred and intelligent wo
Three or four months ago, when a the mistake of speaking
Detroiter returned from a long Euro- dren in their presence ad
pean tour, he brought with him, among they hear not. - Where is
other relics, a clock purchased' at a cannot look back to chil
pawushop in Paris, and believed to be call distinctly the deligh
about 400 years old. The article was
not purchased for its "time," as it had
not ticked a tick for 50 years, but the
case was of curious workmanship, and
the whole was a relic of considerable before them that tends
value. It has been on exhibition in the self-esteem.- "Mamma
owner's office on Larned street for the told Cousin Libbie what
importance with which
he became conscious th
�t'
subject of conversation l? I
times their bright saying
tle Ears.
thing for well
tin to:mak
of their chil
f' having ear
&he man wli
thod and re
el feeling o
thrilled �,a
he was th
How mar
are repeater
ward and
on have
I said t
d reproac
e being
e very an
their char
avidity, wi
to by tl
etimes t]
the assum
lower to:
er-open ear
he of her re
to see hi
ear to ha
ind them
power o`
pear to
h will bri
nough to
eir relatic
mother c
hild told
ery bad sp
morning '
our withqon
all hope Sh:
every richt
ot downri t
child,
hardly :t
eased an e
d to be, n•
we have Ro
help us i+
ildren.
E. W. B.
in Open
-last two months, and has excited much
wonderment and -curiosity. The other
day, while the owner was temporarily
absent from his room, a travelling clock
tinker made the tour of the building.!
Seeing the room open and the old
clock off duty, he walked in -with the
remark : ;
"Man would say no if he was here,
but I'll have the old machine ticking
before, he gets back, and • if he doesn't
want to come down with fifty cents,
I'll take a quarter. I've passed the age
when. I can afford to be mean with any-
body."
The clock was yanked down from its
bracket, thrown on its back on the
desk, and in thirty seconds a screw-
driver had separated it into half a dozen
pieces.
"Lots o' rust and dust and dirt, but I
can have her ticking away like a streak
of lightning in less than-" . •
At this moment the owner stood at
the door. It took him about 20 seconds
to comprehend what was occurring,
and during this interval the tinker cool-
ly observed:
"Didn't find you in, but it's all the
same, I presume. • I'm always willing
to fix a clock for a gentleman, and leave
the question of pay to him."
"Hold !- you villain 1 shouted the
gentleman, as soon as he could get his
breath. "Great heavens ! but what
have you done ?"
"Took your old dust -box to pieces, Abbotsford to Re
oiled up several of the wheels, straight- Every one will be gl
sued out about a dozen kinks, and in the new occupation of
ten minutes more I'll have it ticking not - interfere with the
away as cheerfully as a bull's eye watch visitors as before to the
at a husking bee." Sir Walter Scott worke
"Stop !' stop-! I command . you to I osities which he gathere
stop ! Th".t clock is over four hundred mantic, picturesque, de
years old !" - spot in which Abbotsf
"Shouldn't wonder a bit, and I don't associations of the hous
believe it has ticked twice since- the every heart, and yet
Battle of Waterloo." something intensely
"It was a relic—I bought it in depressing about the pl
Paris -LI paid $76 for it . as a sacred _ such dreams and such d
relic.""Unmindful of the se
"Paid too much—altogether too much, outs houses," says th
bat that's a side issue. Shall I go "Why dost thou build
ahead and fix her tip to run ?" the winged days ?" is
"No ! no !" putting it. To have
"Won't charge you but 50 cents." to found a great family!,
"No! no!"
"Might perhaps do it for a quarter."
"I tell you no ! How dare you come
in here and lay hands on my clock
daring my absence ? I'll have you
arrested !"
"Don't! I'll fix her for nothing if you there of late years the
won't!" the devoted Protests;
The best thing the owner of the clock
could do was to ask the tinker to put
the parts together as they were • at first.
This was accomplished in five min-
utes' time, as the tinker packed up his
tools, he humbly remarked :
"I hain't made a cent out -of this job,
and have lost a half hour's time, but
other day," a small boy
fully to his mother, and
minded of it told over s
remarks he had male, b
was lost as one noted th
which they were listene
young - man himself. S
fond mother proceeds c
tion that if she speaks in
than usual, those two
will not take in the
marks. It is astonishil
many men and women
"burned their ships
they seem to possess
their past ; they do not
able to recall anything
their own childhood ne
of any service to them i
to their own children.
day sitting beside her si
neighbor that "she had
about two o'clock in t
we can get her'p ,st thi
another such attack, we
will get well." I submi
feeling person if this wa
cruelty : the poor nery
excited imagination, c
past that hour without
ing. How watchful we
with what constant ca
seek for higher wisdom
the management of our
ways be a place to whiol
stead, reverential visitor
the merely curious, will
,asto 4
as well
Irn from every
country. Americans a Id Australians
are much more anaiou, , it is said,
about Abbotsford and N watead tt + an
sightseers from any `the part of the .
world, even from Engle, d, Irelan� , or
Scotland herself. We at glad to ear
that the new ocouparit. cif Sir V ter
Scott's house is not goin . to close his
sin,
der
o ,don.
ew-
as
gates against those' w
stand in the room whe
Minstrel worked find. pl
News.
VaI!it ie
The Rev. Charley B.
Presbyterian pastor, who
to a Roman Cathol`c,
indignation to warra t t+
proposition at the W sh
tery, affirming that " n
the Presbytery, no m nis
to marry a Roman Ca
The motion was lost
13.
—The following is
the value of the peach
one may 'apply for
glass jar, fill two thin
and put in a few brat
ten or twelve inches i
in the window of a
eight or tep days the3
bloom, if the fruit b
if they are I bad, the l le
but the fruit -buds
drop off.
—The favorite wfe
Morocco is dead i
year. For twenty e
this "first sultan ss
They buried her w th
th imperial garde s
her in most costly ro
ments and furniture
that no other woma
use them. The angu
"widower" is assua�
offices of one hundred
other wives.
;—The shad put intop
last year by Seth
fish culturist, are
quantities. A disp
says last year the gms,nti
strauded at Kingston bee
nuisance, and this year
the same kind is li el
of the fish -seem to e
growth, and all of
attacked by a par
visit to salt water
fish seem to grow
they die, and their
water are most ,pec
o woul
e the
yea.—.
y
11
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was mar
aised n,
e offeri
ugton
he opin o
erhasa
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vote o
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de whic
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f rain
a of the
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w'11 come
ds are goo
we: will collie
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rs she ha
the
at po
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—Mrs. Lncy H.
Queen Olga of Greece
detestation for AWe is
not some enterp
American boy (or
English one—who
one dark night to
column on the Gra
and whitewash
crowns it ? And la
snow 'vas deep in tl,
party of American l
wickedly snowball.
And—unheard of jo
tually suowballed t
the King himself."
—Two Englishm n rec
• ton St. Petersburg �f onn
a
t
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t
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1
t
• e
om King
y of diad
me a pu
somet + ing
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POSIT(
AUCTIONEERS.
�he
BRINE, Licenced Auctioneer for
4unty of Huron. Bales attended in 11
1 the County. - All orders left at the Ex-
it Office will be promptlyattended to.
FRA CIS GRAHAM, AUCTIONEER AND
I AND AGENT.—Special attention givens to
sale o landed property, farming and thorough-
bred . tock. Cattle selected for the English mar-
ket. Office and Auction Rooms, Acheson's new
Block Gode •ioh, Ont. Terme moderate 615
rio
an
0118
ton
fry
lie
of!
me
is
be
h a
he
ore
the
?cl'mb
M'mit of
are at At
tt.tue w
r, w en the
k,` di+ n
t togeher
passe s
re -t ey
red p:rso
hat
rty
did
AL
sales
Imple
Signe
cossio
bills,
ALE
XAN lERDEL0ETTY, LicenFed Aucti¢tn-
qr, Mon Clop. Special attention given to
of L: ndesi Property, Farm Stook and
ents All orders left with the under -
at ' alton P. t ., or Lot 14, obn-
14, • Ill be promptly attended to. Sale
otee and stamps' furnished if required.
. DELGETTY, Walton. 68
0
st, p
gate.
Mo;
morte
1EY
improti
a'gabl
JOH
MONEY.
__ 4
0 LEND—Money to lend on good
ed farms only, at 74 per oent. inter -
yearly ;,private funds; chargee mbd-
8. PORTER.
681
-4EY.
npney
aces o
per cept. int
agreed apo
forth
MOti Y
laud m
any amount,
est charged
Gomm ission
G. McDouga
The undersigned has a large shin of
or immediate investment on first'
farm property. Seven and a half
rest yearly; principal as may be
J. H. BENSON, Solicitor, Sea -
638
. G. McDOUGALL is authorized to
nog at el pe rept. on mortgage, for
and for any number of years ; inter-
nly on the unpaid principal. No
harged. Apply at the Store of A.
1 & Co.
618
$190,0
of yaks, not
annnst ; No
prino pal mo
givin six m
ing o e-fourt
year withou
time of pa
OFFICE —
HILI .
0.00 TO LOAN on 8eenrity� o1
J Real Estate for any term
xceeding tvienty, at 6 per Dent. per
Commissions; Tho whole of the
ey may be repaid at any time on
nths' notice, or any sum not exceed -
may be paid at the close of each
notice, interest ceasing from the
ment ; Loans effected promptly.
ictoria .Square, Seaforth. M.
700 .
J•U.'S00
Acoon
deuce south
east of Presb
MEDICAL.
T, M. D. 8dc, Physioian,Surgeon and
heir, Seafprth, Ont. Office and keei-
ide of Goderich Street, second door
terian Chercti. 842
H.
Otho
direr
Aw
Nort
east
L. VE COE, Id. DT., C. M.. Physician, gar -
geon, e c.,Coroner for the County of Huron .
and esidence, on Jarvis street north ,
lyopposite Seaforth Public School.
. HAN OVER, M. ., C. M., Graduate of
MeGil Universit , Physioian, Surgeon an d
chew, ' eaforth,0 rt. Office and Resideiro e,
side G derioh S rent, first Brick House
1 the Method' t 0 u ch. 496
lege
Surg
Offic
INSON, Graduate of McGill Con
ntreal, Lieentiate of the Royal Col.
icians, Edinburgh, and late H use
ale, Ont. 686 52
-Li- Surgeon Dentist, Graduate
of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. Office
Elr's Whitn y's pew brick block. Main Street
Seat rth,
M mbar of the Royal Ctillege
an , • t of Dent al Surgeons of Canada.
an
Stratford, Ont., has now opened out an MOO in
uP Seaforth at the Queen'S Hotel, whore he will be
the prepared to perform all dental operations w it h '
elle ease and.akill Office open first Tuesday in livery
jell month. 588 52
THOMAS KIDD, ,SEAFORTH.
GREAT SALE OF READYMADE OL
Must be Sold, .1,11 Immense Stock of Readym4de Cloth
ing, comprising over
150 MEN'S SUITS IN' WORSTEDS, SERCES AND TWEEDS.
45 YOUTHS' )kND BOYS' SUIT.
100 PAIRS Of TWEED.AND WORSTED PANTS.
LINEN AND ALPACCA DUSTER, ALL STYLES AND PRICES
ae. Wm .Proedfoot. 888
I N-1 Solicitors in Chancery, &e.. Goderich Ont.
tly etur fedi:
' LC. Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
. 506
ii absence of three weeks duri • g w ich sioner in B. R., Wroxoter. Auctioneer and
A.ppraiser. A counts and notes collected OD
, Irani Onablete me.
rad versts in sledges and one_ rind ea
W.C.M YER, Barrister and Attorney st
nd fifty in snow shoes, through d nee
angled forests, ove frozelal marsh nd I 'Li' • Law, S lai eviitto8ri apnicoevriyn.080 oomf 57.1isnsiitioonb r.
to loan at 6i to 31 per cent. 033
ays actually devoted to hunti t ey
illed with spear and g u le vet ,B0 oNtLsQ4):
hen twenty-three bears f all s zes, to
he great satisfaction of he p sa ts, eyancere
for h and Brn
whose crops and live stock suffe hea inv stat once
ese
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MEYER, Barristers and Attorney
Notaries Public, etc. OfticeS—Seaa
eels. $28,000 of Private Fu de to
very year from the ra ages of t
use in the Col rta of Manitoba .
he above 'rm has this day been. dissol ed by
mutual eons nt. All accounts due the rm to
be aid to M • Benson who will ,pay all Habil-
iti s.
These Goods are not what ie generally offered in this line, but are cut in the Latest Styles, Wel
Trimmed, and for Workmanship cannot be surpassed. Having purchased an Imineirse Stock fro
the two Leading Clothing Mannfacture'rs in the Dominion, I offer to the Public the Largest, Bss
Selected and Cheapest Stock ever shown in Seaforth.
sellers of the Oxford editi n of the
l vision of the New Testes. ent, ega
agency in Bleecker and M lberr etre
New York. They have had 500,
' copies, in four kin s of type, and
styles of binding, nd pr ces om
cents to $15 a vol me. They ere
livered to every bo kstore in he
and to outgoing tr ins si ultaaeou
Up to noon 250,000
Funk's Dey street
v th authorized corn
r si in giving every
et the reasons thereto
be in order as they oc
It is the most extr
bos)ks ever made i
l—The revised
been received in
meet unbroken ch
The public are est
ber and character
Bishop of Glouc
in the gospels the
to eachlive verses
three changes to e
derstood that an
v rsion by the Est
t at the Governm
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11
to hear that
otsford will
dmission
together. R
htful, is t e
endear
re is alwa -s
, it speaks of
hre, you 1 y
hall, son f
great hon a,
tion to which in' SC 's breast 11
thought for the fame of is works pia,
helped to ruin its OV/11 , nd the tau
ily was not founded, a or such Short
time as there was a he d of the fahaily
t Sir Walter
portrait of Scott's eld st son, in • is
brilliant uniform and 'th his chargtr,
carried melancholy re nders with it.
Now the house passee ay into the 0c-
cupation of strangers, the family of
Sir Walter Scott is, we appose, ti•
ally extinct. Yet Ab ford must
of proposing such
'at the distributing
that traffic in t
stopped. The R
the Old Testarnen
vision to the end of Solo
London, Huiro
GoiHo NORTH— Exp won
Centralia 8 40
Exeter 8 52
Clinton 9 89
Blyth 10 06
ilgrave , .10 24
Winghana, arrive ....10 45
cionza SOUTH—
Wingbam, depart.... 7 00
Belgrave 7118
Blyth 7 35
Clinton 8 02
Brucefield 8 20
Kippen 30
Exeter. 52
Centralia 02
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Stat'one as
1906\100155 :am:
ewepna TCERY, AND CONVEYANCING
OFFICE,
Se tt's B1 ck, Main Street, Seaforth.
in
LIMO S for the Consolidated Bank of
Canada a d the Canadian Bank of Conran eree
1:3ranifmanha. own a d Village Property bought
an losoDled:3: (pri ate fun s) loaned on mortgsge se-
en ities, at r asonable rates of interest. Charges
beirt mortgag securities, without any exp nee to
& Angus
SD 0
ortland, Maine. 68452
EK. i$12 a day at home :easily
. Costly outfit free. Address TRUE
EK in your own town. Terrne and
tilt free. Address FL HALLETT &
Maine 692x52
OS, nartte in new type, 10 cents, by
0 Agents' !samples, 10 cents66U:5.28.
orthford, Ct.
MEN S TWEED SUITS—From $6 to $21.
BOYS AND 1YOUTHS' TWEED SUITS—iVrom $5 to $11
EXTRA VALUE IN PANTS—See my line at $1 ,90,. worth $2.75
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
EXAMINE MY SI -091(0F WHITE AND REGATtA SHIRT9
RITISH
the Qu fetes
cdmmodioa
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Gnderich,
K. cox', Proprietor. This is one of
, Most Comfortable and Best Con-
ls in the Province. The Rooms are
and tae Table and Bar Liberally
ood eta piing in conneetion. 685-52
Good White Shirts for $1 10, worth $1 85.
Itegatta Shirte for $1 05, worth $1 26.
Collars, OUIS
FELT HATS.
I can safely say that I
ea in this County.
W ool Felt at 70 cents
annot be beaten in any ci
jS. HA 13,DEN begs to announce to the people
i • of this rvicinity that he has purchaired the
property fo welly owned by Mr. Wm. Haddon,
a d having erected thereon a commodione shop,
h is now repared to execute orders for Weaving
in all. its branches. FLANNEL, Pisan and
Twilled, an CARPETS A Specialty. All work
v lle, adjoi ink the farm of Mre. Gemmel! on the
West 'dee. A trial is respectfully solicite .
CH
LOC
AND GUNSMITH
vrANUF CTURER and Importer of all kinds
. V-1- of E glish and American Guns, Rifles, Re-
volvers, Fi 'ng Tackle and Sporting GOeds in
general, wi hes-to inform the public that he has
eneral Repair Shop in Mr. It4herts'
gegdiast) old stand, opposite CardnO's Hall,
where he i tends td carry on buidness. All kinds'
Of Repairi g done in Locke, Keys, Gunsi,,Revol-
ere, Par sols, Umbrellas. Table Platte, &o.
i,
rinding one. The Repairing of Sawing Ma-
hinels s Specialty. Scissors, Knives, Skates,
nd La Mower's sharpened and paired.
ewelry made just as good as new.
ntrasted him will be promptly atten ed to on
he abode t notice.
Scarfs and Ties, in Endless Variety.
FELT HATS. FELT HATS
hold the Most Complete Stock of Wool and American' Fnr Felts ever offer
an Fur Felts at $1 90, $2 18, $2 50 and $3, which f dr Style and quilt
y in the Province.
RUBBER COATS.
Nearly 100 First-Classi Tweed Waterprcof Coats, from $8 50 to $10, the heal value in the market
Call and Examine
Corner of Main and D
THE SEAFORTH
INSURANCE AONCY.
ny Stock and you will find Goods and Prices are right.;
No Trouble to Show Goods.
arket Streets.
THOMAS KIDD, Seaforth.
GENIRAL FIRE, Marine, Life and Accident
Insurance Agent, Conveyancere. Risks
on all kinds of property effected et lowest cur-
rent ra es. Losses adjusted promptly end satis-
factoril . None but first-class reliable '00M -
panics epreaented. Exceptionally ioiw rates on
all clas es of I farm property. Only 60 cents to
$1 per 100 fer three years in the GOre District
of Galti'establisheil kr over 40 yearS. The fol.
lowing Comp riles represented :
British American, of Toronto, ,
Se ttish Imperial, -of Glasgow, Sootland,
No -thern, of London, England,
Go e Distriet, of Galt, Ontario,
Canada Fire and Dlarine, of ilamtlten, Ont.,
Ro al Canadian, of Montreal, P. Q ,
ateAs, of Hamilton. Ontario, ,
Travellers (Lift and Accident), of Hartford,
Toronto Life, of Toronto, Ontario,.
I AM ALSO AGENT FOR THE
CANADA PERMANENT
LOAN AND SAVINGS COOANY.
Money advanced on Real Estate at: 6 old 6i
per cent. Per annum.
GROCERY NEX DOOR TO THE POST OFFlg: SEAFORT
TEAS.- TEAS. TEAS. TEAS.i
IN (illitEENS, JAPANS AND IMAM*
FAIR YOUNr1 HYSON TEA, 30 CENTS PER POUND.
GOOD YOU G HYSON TEA, 35 CENTS PO POUND.
CHOICE YO NG HYSON TEA, 40 CENTS PER POUND,
EXTRA CHO OE, 50 CENTS PER POUND.
VERN(' FINE, 0 CENTS PER POUND.
THE BEST IMPORTED, 65 CENTS PER •POUND.
VERY FINE LIAPAN TEA DUST, 30 CENTS PEP? POUND
EaRlms
At 25 °finks, 80 cents, 85 cents, 40 cents, and 45 cents por pound.
WHITE SU GARS -9 and 9i pounda for $1.
LIGHT ANID YELLOW SUGARS -10, 11, 12 and 1$ pounds for $1.
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS -A Full Stock.
ALSO AGENT FOR THE
STATE LINE STEAMSHIO Can',
Sailingfrom New York City every Thursday, to.
all points in Europe. Tickets Issued from here
or NeW York, to suit purchaser. First Cabin,
$60 to $110—return- Second Cabin,!$40 to $75
—return- Steerage; $26. Parties going to Eu-
rope should tiy the STATE LINE, as it
undoubtedly one of the Best and Safest Steam-
ship Companies sailing from New York.
D. D. ROSE, SEAFORTH1
WM. N. WATSON
Main Street, \SEAFORTII, Ontario.
the .ansioc. Hotel.
CH)-kNGE OF BUSINESS
"AND D
ON'T 'YOU FORG.ET IT"
THAT—
THE OLnEST FIRM IN S_XA,FORTH'
MRS. E. WHITNEY,
DEBI
ES to state to her customers audthe
il
lie that she has dieposed of her Tm and '
Stove usiness to her sons, PEIMILES and
GEOR E WHITNEY, who have had the princi-
pal ells ge of the business for several years, and
she hopes the as.me liberal patronage will be
extended to them that has been accorded -to her-
o
self for so mealy years. t
IN connection with the shove the undersigned
-L beg to ,state that they will continue to keep
on hand, at the Old Stand, a 'full -stock al
STC1qES OF ALL KINDS
TintOre of EVery Description. We
are algo prepared to dolCustons
Shdrtest Notice, and Cheap.
Having a thorough practical knowledge of the
basineee in all its &ranches, they hope to con-
tinue the large patronage whieh has been :glven
to the d'd and well-known house fel. so mArty-
W-.1 ITN EY BROTHiERS.
They have always paid 1 0 cents on the dollar, and they expect their customere te " go and do
do likewise." They do n t pretend to sell Goods at Cost, or even below it ; ut they ate prepared
to sell the VERY BEST
IN TEE BEARKET, AT A'FAIR LIVING PROFI.
The Very Finest 1B1?ANDIES from 021,24 Resident Buver in Franue, and
' WINES from our Agents in Spain and Portugal.
FINE TEAS Ai SPECIALTY. SUGARS, TOE11.ACCOS, &Q.,
At THE VERY LOWEST FIGURS.
B.4 -All parties indebted to Mrs. Whitney
will please settle their indebtedness with her at
once, as the new firm open new books and the
old businerse must be closed. Parties desiring to
settle ea do so at the storo of Whitney Bros.;
until th firet of Oatober. After that datnthe
account will be put into other hands fox ool-
665
MRS. E. WHITNEY.
SE
ING MACHINES!
JAIES WATSON,
pealer in all kinds of First -Class
FAMILY AND MANUFACTUR-
ING SEWING MACHIN -ES.
Knitting Machines, .4,awn Mowera,
Sad Irons2 Sewing Machine Re-
pa4s, Needles, Oils, Attachments,
1 am the ONLY Agent in thie part of the County
for the Celebrated
wHrirE SEWING MACHINE!
Which ILa succeeded in. taking the First Prize
for two years in succession et the SeafOrth Oar,
over elite competitors.
Also Agent tor the Wheeler & Williont
Osborne, A, Wilson, Warmer 0, and any Machine
eastolner may want.
All lcinde of Sewing Machines
See° d•hand Machines taken In exchange lie
part pa ent for New Machines, and Machines
sold on easy monthly payment's.
Satisfaction Gataranteed.
GIVE USI A CALL AND I3EE FOR Y013/RSELVES.
B.—We are also Ageiata for the Celebrated " Ma male " Sacramental Wine. Warranted Pure.
JAMES WATS ON
MAIN -STREET, SEAFORT1L
OFFICE—In Canepbellts Block, oPposite the
Mansion Hotel. 618
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
HEAD OFFICE, TOR -0;n°.
Paid up Capital, .56;000,000.
Pre dent, Hon. Wm. MdMaster.
SEAFORTII BRANCH.
The eaforth Branch of this Bank eontinues to
receiv deposit's, on. which interest is allowed On -
the ni St favorable terms.
Dr ts on all the principal towns end cities in
States bought and sold.
Office—First door Bout]: of the Commercial
689
A. Et. IRELAND, Manager.
BR
and
that
kiln a
ter
lie wi
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fied
reed
Be
699
ILL AHEAD
SSELS LIME WQRKS.
TOWN 43L. SONS.
Snbecriberis take this opportunity of re -
ring made several improvements in. am&
a mode of burning, they are no* in a ba-
ton than ever before to nippily' the
first-clivs Lime at 113 cents; "lb St 'Fie
15 cents delivered.
Wing tke seventh season. of oar Unrifled,
s in Bra/lisle, and having glVen =Oat-
tisfastion so far. tke pat& est My On
ing good treatment andallteVelioilioritele
4.
ember the Spot—Brussels Lim) Works.
TOWN it SONS.