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The Huron Expositor, 1882-03-03, Page 3­ - - .1 I � I : 10 . . � - i I BY USING THE. I �, � . , - I � . -1 � I - - - � � . 4ALLENGE HEAIrt- -_ � it -, - HICKO.&Y or - . . I . I I 711ANT N -IM -M STOWTEQa� . . ---- . CALLAND SEE THEM AT - . . - � I . . . - I ... I ��� � � . HN KIDUS, MAIN sT. � � - ; . �� � � : : , � .. I .- r - � . �� � . ... . � � . SEAPORTI-1. I - . . � � - � S-EAFOBTH I � I � I - � - I . SURANCE AGENCY ...- � t z I I ... ... ­ � :_ I . � I � _. . I I I � I .. . , I � . . . . . . . . 4 ;------ : Wl*-. R. WA-TSONS ��. I I I . � � . . I I �� � .eral Fire, 11a nine, Life ani, A -e- -� , � Went lmuranc6 Agent, f - I rice'r,, Apprais6r, Etc., convey- . : , . . . . - L - z - �', I . __ - UN ,9T.1 SEAFORTH, �, ; I I I I _� I � . . 1 7 : I I . I I � I I - . .ONLY RRST-OLASS., - . : ipt paying companies represented. All kin& ,4ka effected at lowest current rates. ut an I , 9� of property. Special attention deirated jw . ne insurance. T�suranc" offected 6a bm �r'-Y in the "Gore Di9trict," of Galt,estjib&h. .49 Years, at from .62i to 1 per cent., wAh. ,Iree Years, Cheaper than any mutual *M- ; In existence. The following companks . sented, viz, .- London & Lancashire, _FA4k1A1_ - hern, England - Scottish 1mperiA!,SWUmd- ' ,ih Amer -ca, Toronto; Royal Can an,"iz� . L; n I Gore District, Galt; Canadian rmw & I - le, Hamilton; Alliance, Hamilton; Toronbw I ,(Life), Toronto ; Travellers, Life and Aed. I . Hartford, Conn. Agent for the 0@�� � I rauent-, oau and A, , C � axings oinpany,.Terc*%k.. ' T loaned at 6 per cent. on real estate, is State Line Steamship COMpauYj,L � . eeu N ew York and GlaSgow'. First - =-- CI&W 0 V 5 ; .3econd Cabin $40 ; Steerage,"& L . Tn tickc ts issued good for 12 months. W. X I 10N, Ma"ai Street, Seaforth. (iflice, iCamp. I - , . . . I 7� Block, opposite the Mansion ljotel. . L . . _... I I - I . L N EXH1131TI,ON. - I - � � i - I � - I - m , 71 Le Gran J'Planeto,7 Wonder which, CS119ft it& . b. eX6t(*MQnt is yetvisible to the gazing all- ' ' T t. aLd tl e 26th of June ha�viug come and @=6L ... I 'rY Plnkutct of ae-vezal anuiversaxies of � i eve eventful timeg the weR known firm of I � � KITNEY 13:R0TH:ER91 - q . I 'tove and Tinware Merchants, � I . - I UN STREETt.-SEAFORTH: - . , � .1-1 ; - � . , wet-ful'ySolicit theInapeation and Patmonaos I L � te kublia Of S F atort hand vicinity, to thek i,didL-toekof STOVES, &6� Don't pass the . d . �: .. � - L � I . I I - I (E BIG COFFEE POT ___ 1 � � . � L , , a cai. see at the sign of. the big Colyee pot, -, _%1l1'1NE_yBL(S keev atoveo, , and what - -; � �I - I . NNby Harv(st 70018,Binding Mitta, =a nds (d Tinware, as Cheap aLdua Good sit any . iaaewhere. ., ..., e tEr;k 'tisl r.Gt true, but only a rhyme. :. . 11 C'MeJutiPtet Our Stovea; Vwont take mueh - -� ��( i ! � � , . - � . I - . , � I I . �W_Rl SI -11 Just as Cheap as WeL ' . - i - Pomibly Can I _�: I -1 . . L I ` F'11 -a -Polished Steve to a Bird Cage or Can. I � Q'14aira for . : � . � L . � L L - I I . J,rN, E y B RL OTHER S'L - �, � . - . . . I L L I MAIN -ST., SEAPORTH. I - � I - ,L-RYSTAL & BLACK,: � I'll . . I PRACTICAL I I . - ­ �ILER MAKERS. - __ . - ... . - . . . . . .. . 11 L . - 'L _ L " __ . Subgaribcra have bought the Toolg au4 - "I . � ... t .1er BuRiness I .- . L � ately carried on hy the Go&- __1 OMWXY and Manufacturing Company .� . � . ,,, =4 , - _____ had a�u experience Of Over eight yes" = - - I L Op. are nOw Prepared to carry. on the trad,j � - � I ,CL4 bLanches. . T �,vorkiL'Dtrustedtous Willreceive prompt - - or., FirRt-claRRwOrkguakanteed. I . ldna!i of Builers made and repaired, fj" L "I - Stacka and �iheet Iron Work, &a., at rej� %_ rates. .... , I .. - Salt Pans made and Wd ones repaired ox - I -telit notiee'L and *t Prices that defy cozn� - � , - "4 'L � �111RYSTAL & BLACK, ­. . � BOX 1 03, CN,oderlclb- -__ , . . , - ____1 ��i ­_ - -, - __ " - _e 'R, o y a I - _,c-1 o t e I ,,, � LL , - - - - - . .. - , , I - - 11 LATE CARMIGHAEL'S) L' - .. . L �FORTH, ONTAFtto. I . L � � — . � L - . I L � � � __ 1 7 � JAMES WEI�F? - L I I (to iuform hL,; old frie,&, and the tra,yel- � . I � I . �';,' i'L-11"C that liUving purchased this mew - �1110di(pui hotf,j buih.iij,-, be has thorougk- . R'11 ­hed and re -fitted it from top to bqt� 11 I ld it's 11"ii't)"o of the most comfortable --- �Yv"13tlltl'Otelsin the county. By mrrtk64 �� , , skr,16 I 'In to the wants of his customers he hopes .11, .. p - .hare Of p;blic patronage. The roosW I .1� . ... k7ell furnished and well heated. Ttte bar ��_z 413-"upplied with tbt best and an st- ... � Ic mid trust worthy hostler w']:U a1w, sys be I I idance. Good sample rooms for Conmer- '-"'rs ""c "ROY'd Hotel " corner of Main �� M )eT t�o - mEh Streets, Searorth, 733 - i 11 �� -- . � ` JAMES W,V'Ekt, Proprietor. -4 I k I F � I � . - ,� � ­ - _ A q3r—Mr --,- � -4mv, 1 �:t:jt � i .1 - , - . � 7 - . 11 : � � I 1. � y - __ __ �­__11q____,_____ . Z? � I I . . 0 I . I . . - I � I . � . � - . . ! I - . . I I � I � . . � . - . �, �11 � . - : - . . I � . . � . I .� , I : . I � . I .. . I I . I . 1 3 . . . : THE HURON EXPOSITOR11 - I �=l NNEEEN� gAr - __ � ,C]a 31 1882. - I - .. __ .— - - - , . - _ . I . . — _ . ___ " -1 — — - I . - . � � __ a �a.� I - a3id SweetS. chirish liquor was squirtea-or blown io rub too 4rd, ag that might result in TO THE � D. D. ROSE GROCER, ' I I 6trimonW Tarts . I sawhir upon the web. The yarn was supposed injuring the far. Except in -- this re. - � 30 L We Were * . . . � - Aj . superior in the I I ),at.,, said ]KAte. melon sea- speot the dressing of sealskins is *" i �. . . . 100h I , to be much 01m ' ARMERS OF.H11R0 N , son from the mucil 11ous quality im- ,lar to that pursued with other pelts. rl I : . I . ;,a I ,F,rin's dwIntiest flower" I . 1Y � . - . y,,,u9a me syted to t y eatingthefruib. Fureare dyed inachernica.l. bath, ;. . - .' � I - I I . I This obse�r �lb y . . - r SEAFORTH THE WIRE SEW;Nj . ]But uow_boo-hoo I- - , h tv&-� - where the remain for two orthree -AND ' , v:t,i m e suggestive of . ye . niver do,! y the slipperiness of days, after which they are 1 dried on . - i i NEXTOOOR TO -THE POST OFFICEY !I . Drois and mane and means of overcomi . . I ­ 1 4 re 0oWidana - the fibre, which has n found an ob. frames, shaken and beaten, and are, SURROUNDING GO U N TIES11 . . CLOTH JOINTED ; I . � Y61, . I . . g 0] I . . . I . ; obstacle to spinning ohair in Euroi)e ready for use. -American Cultivator. . . ow -1 : . : . . I i . E . . �iio smile, he said: and this country. � - � I — - � . Thenwith asr.dol )d ye tenderly, � As the exportation of mohair in its . The March of Intellect-. for the very liberal Ithare of S01-10aT_j :B0(D-_F-CS . I Having purchased'the Huron Foun- In returning thanks to his numerous customers I - IV cour"I I 10" raw state was forin Ay -a capital of- The world occasionally wi � F ve were.fair, , . . fluesses the dry, iu the town of Seaforth, and re- ' . or . . fense, it being preserved for the mAnu- appearance of a man pie -eminent 11 I eep UP -wiagoulde hair, fitted the same in first-class style, I wi patronage bestowed upon him during the past, and being determined to k I . ARE THE BEST. fashoonedahwe:t and shlinaerly. facture of fabrics for the seraglioo 'of among his fellows, who eaves his 'a large and -varied stock . . .. � Aua . � the Grand Seignior, a . knowledge in mark upon the world either or good or have on hand I would � ' . I . � of FLOWS for spring.trade, the reputation he has acquired for fair dealing aud giving the beat value'; . ,1 jg33at now ualities of for evil. -Our century has I been uu­ , . I . , I ye ould spal- Europe of the origi an q I b_UY NO OTHERN . - ! - 60o an � Butpa,ow i the fibre is quite rec Int. I have seen h h ed nd H say that he has received another supply of those fine Teas at 500, d 65c . �pheen, -. . usually fruitful in such �neu. We Bot C ill a Steel ouldboard ' I � -, - yeidoall ]ne bigand lalt and graizy I 'mohair defined in an old English Dio. have our military -hero, our philoso- . ; Plows, Gang Plows, G -rain I I ' - - A.ud What are you ? tionary as "the hair of a Tu�kish'dog." pher, our astronomer, our statesman, Cutters- per pound, which gave such good satisfaction, both in quality and price, and ;_ ffo$e red. an4 blue, - [Bulletin. I I par excellence; we have, also, our phy. ' Crusher3, Straw i . � � . I ej, wrinkled, lame and lazyl" 0 . sician and philanthropist, par ezoolleme., -Hand & Hor8e-Power. would invite all those who have not already bought any of those Teas to give me � Ud-hesd � we Ke from Wearing But now we have Professor Holloway�- 4 and 6'Horse- � . _,.� I C. W. PAPST, . ' Can .. � � , I from 5c'to 10c at Ily I i who, benefitted by the long xperience I ,,IF thundered p , IT11 hear no ( ut P I I . ri er house at, "X& . i - Powers. a t ial, and compare them with teas bougl�t at any oth I I laotel i The momentous -question win doubt- of long oxperiments, and 6nligbtened by I I e to' t -h to bit . e wid; leas find many reap naes from per pound more. . BOOKSELLER AR,0 STATIONER ye ounly -have on 9 . philo. deep study, ,has bestowed I upon the Also, a very large assortment of Plow . , . � yer f&oe is coarse ; d one of the greatest t� sopbioal, readers. T. iey are ones whose wOrl . at in Points, made from the very beat brands � Yer voice is hoarse ; . - ' I I I I e to he polite wid." 0 circumstances are a ich as to enable the form of " bis celebrated Pills and of iron. Special attention will be given I . - SEAFORTH. . not the shtYl them in some degree t Ointment. By their instr�mentahty , inds -of machinery. i Ter . inertia of 0 overcome the health -is placed within the reach of al to repairing all k My stoc ac G and Jsp�ns,. Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, - i cried iKate, ,,Ye mnrth- familyoarcs. Buthowabout Castings of all kinds in i - � T _! . ' Wrjq� bashte I'll -those who have no time to read any- that will avail themselves of them. notice and at reasonable ra,tes. Having tanned Goods, Tobaccoes, &c.,'is at all times .. � . - eru bashte I, Rice, Tapioca, Sago, Pure spicies� 1, i � I t Mol. O'Marty ; thing, much less time to write a com- They have_ recommended themselves upwards of 30 years' experience in the �, I , � I . 11 -wink ab - plaint about it? How 'many mothers everywhere by their beneficial effects, tro . _ . . 11 L I saw you �, ,,de, we f eel assured that we can give together with light expenses, enables me - r ye'll foind d"are now known tbrogghout the �� complete, anamy extensive business, I . I But nom are there wil-h d t" a an ugh to aP satisfaction. L - Our motto is to . I I I Ij:M not behoind- L catlo . - g064 � � - a a jeep intereost in the 0 make them t ke 8 lized world. We are glad -to know I I caught a ahmile'� from bouR Mo- . h: , ivi ple Your trade respectfully solicit-, � U are sold at by - N.g 13.-A. Good Assortment of 11 � world's affairs, w o scarcely get time that not oply unbounded fame, but i% ed 911�__*_, to place my V I rice a at a much lower figure than the same gooc I � ) al I I ' Carty. considerable fortune, has rel-arded School Requisites, always on hand at r to take up the pape or a book from " Hol- *. THOMAS'HENDRY, . all loway,'for his philanthropic lla'bors. otheis. � iloch, Katy, de&r, why talk ye so ? week's end to week'j end? What sh � � I . I � - . - I . . 1 1 , . ine � id Molly ; . we an to, these? S iall we prescribe a . South and Central Ameri�&, Mexico. Seaforth. � j bottom prim. . -- . A, gnat was I U 8, I W` y I DS DELI X I . Iblinked ln� eye course of reading ox shall we tell them andCubs, followiug',the example of N. B. -Wood Wanted. .No BOGUS DISCOUNTS. GOO . .� . T�-ll it pash� by- to sit up an hZ It t6r after the even- Spain, havp become large Go 8 . umers of - � . I 11 j i - ; . I i 0. W. PAPST. &Ay'd better moind his folly." ing's work is done ( no?) together with these arLicles, and wherever the Span- SEAFORTH PLANING MILL, � � . n i I . 90C sowing, patching, mending, darning and ish language is spoken, they tire now eX- . I- ; - D. D. ROSE. I i I : 4,0h, pat, I caught McCarty's shmile, ki-iftulug-all. done? Or shall we ooun- tensively used as a fan4ily medicine. RAND BLIND FACTORY : I . i THE I I � - D -_ . I I — . iast it was sitned at Meg UcFarlint." sel them to led tae base, degrading No region of the earth affurd a such op- - ! � I � I ,t-Shweet Kate I" *,Dt3ar Pat I" work go, -and to �iev Lite the mind at all portuuities for testing, the niversality d �� I I ­ I m i -r c f1i n FAVRRITF flAVILFRT . i - rom . ; - i I - r y FrEsnbacriberbegiileaveU thank his numeroO T H It . I— A K M r-11 0 � � J "Take th4t P ,'Ai)d that I" hazards, regard as of the demands � of a remed as 8outh America. F � r A V %J at.-Bonld, 811plindid Pat I" "Shweet from dairy 'an o ml be. _ ! . j , 'dj 1) ultry yard, from the enormous ii-tequality of lei customers for the liberal patronage extended tc I � . ; - 41 1 Kitty darlilit I" . kitchen and ch m 6r, from children's tween its different portions, it compre- himaince oommencink busiiaeoii in Sesforth,and ; � - � �, ; I . I clothes and chil rbnvk; -health, and all heuds the chmates of all the zones, trusts last he maybe f,avored with a oontindiknae I I . . � ; . I I .1 � . , I I I j I S I I f the same. . ! 7, 1 . aaieties. family cares whatever ? , and all the diseases peculiar to the va- 0 Parties intending toi build worild dowel Ito give ; I t I ­ � - . i ked a woman in the Shall we not Father 9 , "Act well rietieB of teruporature known as frigid, him a osil,ag he will continue to keep on hand a j � I . - —A lawyer as - ay . I � - CHE Pfoinaer Photographer of Seaforth, having - 1 � OX, I anc r part ; ther a] the -hoAor lies?" temperate, and torrid are fo and among large stock of all kinds (if `] gone through the ficry ordeal,is Dow running ; wiinesa-b her age I she promptly you � . I again infall blut,inhisnewand commodious 11 � I I rep,lied -1soldmIlk for .you to drink The post of hon r i - surely the private � its inhabitants. A grander field for the Dry Pine Lumber, ,*shes, Doors, I , , . -i - � I . I and I h,tvan't got mY Pay statio� when it a t ia't of mother of a employment of preparation8 adapted to I 1 STOO K F -E E D E R premii3es in Scott's Block. This Is the oldest z � when a baby, -0 , Blinds wnd Mouldings, Shingles, i , Gallery in this sec�ion, and has been thoroughly � I - I I I i . -ies (of disorder, I . _. - � I . I I 11 far4il-�, and grea it the responsibility the cure of ervery speo . . - . refitted and equipped with all the latest ;Lppli I yet. —greater than that of keeriing- iliternal or external, pannot be con- I -Lath, &c. I I f - suoes and seenio eeeota, specially for th6 a000m- I I —A miller up in Pera fell asleep in thereof p . - r 1 1 . dent of givlug-Aatj8f&CtjO33t0thGX6 " 1[ modation of Mr. 0alder's large audinereasing . I - hair up with the timeE. No, let not the ceived, and as their' specess has been nefeelsoonti ­- t i I I JLij; inill and heat forward till his ' - trade. Having now got in 0 one of the baud- 7 . , ma favour him with their patronagetas noul I I . I Z I I . � � I mother be � faiut'bearted and quail be- uniform in all parts of the southern who y I somest and most aomplettly fu mliihed galleries i m achinery Qmd was . . I i I got.caught in sorme I . but f[rat-cl&FiFworkmeD . � ion than 4 . in Planing . i the west, he is now in a -better posit 1 � I yanked out; and, of courbe, it awakened fore the pertness of her children. . They continent, we May iairly- rboard these Particular attention paid Go OustO . i . n I - Ines as SpeClfics�,for the .maladies e supeHor to . I hewilderad exQfamtC- are pretty; sheis noL,,Ie. And -there medic' , Has 'proven ;itself to b any Feeder in the market. It improves the at any ,e re,0ious time to tarn oat all work in the -i - � - � . 1kim, and his fir -t Photographic line entrusted to him in. a #%vrior . I I - was Clarfleld'B mot her, living alone in ,' of every soil and Clime. ' . 201 , JOLIN ff. BROADFOOT. 11 Ynann er, at the lowest living profit, amd on� �the "� . J tion was: 11 Durn it, wife, what's the i , tance which would endanger I j I - i matter now?" . the wilderness, giving her son good We do not mttke tbo8e statements 1 constitution ; it contains no minerals or any subs shortest possible notice. A call is oordiallY Ito- 11 I A I o has tried counsel whea she had nothing else to , ­ . . 13 without I ­ - . - �� Belted from all. I j Biddy, �to old B u.fki as, wh �.and express these opinioi� V) danger of constitutional derangia- 692 A. CALDER, Scott's 13100� SeafOrt,h__.__ -, . -41 �' , . . i U vaiu. to got hi§ clier- give—wa's [she impracticable ? -1 I 0 a beast to take b'old; 'Consequently, there is no _-- � . �f fo having weighed them well. They are I - . I � ____ I . I r ten mivateli i M I � X v I t , . ighed clay to dra%v',) --Shure', sorr, &ad Lot us do our duty in -our situAtion, -not founded merely upon omruou re- i . I �, . i � � > :1 _­ � ONES up the whole system to a healthy action, T H E - its verry sorry I reakiDg it ; whatever it is, ever tryiDg with all our rties I i i ment, but, on the contrary, it T . - . am for the b port, but upon tbe te.stirno y of pa " - I I . —i � I I bathow else wits I to ke8P* the Piec8s pt)wers to make the boat of it. Lot us occupying high P'( iti society — I . 0 � I I : . M I I e animal's condition anaappear- . I g a , ' ' U . ntiDg Wa N B A HK OF COMIMIRCES I I 0 read when we can, and only what J "' ate of food and improving th tANADIA )' � "men of unhlewisbrai n � I I - d to ; - _U ." � gether if I didn't pat the knittin I re�nuita on a d ma' I - cl) - thus preve � I '. I worCh reading, and;if we cannot read� tured judgment i thttt, like ise, is con- - � I . ': - I iieedle inside?" as talk f, �i i( I 0 _U I . them' to fatten quicker on the same amount of food and bring a , I I -Mr. Morice, minister of Kiaca,rdine we can talk or t�,ink, and let rined by eirciumt4ances I Within edt � " anoe, causing I � i � . I 11 i . I I . � O'Neii, wiLh it stipend of-oulY Y,60 and and tbink only what is . worth talking owp i' mediate knowledget Moreover, I I HEAD OFFlCE, TORONTO, � - W I Z rice in the market. � I I ismanse audglebe, brou tupufamily andthinkiug. Fewcan be great,but. we bave the less beHitation I higher p .i : .. u declaring i . M i , - I I . . 7� .i fis wife_ a con all can be good, and we might very < � - -_ i of seventeen auddren. our predilbctioDs for the" remedies, , 0 � - - i . . - likely be n . _� .� .1 . a friend of o better off if we had leas to - ! - M I � tented, easy -minded lady, . inasm.uch as it is shared by our breth CD . I I I ! 1, Paid up Capital, - - $6,000,000. 1 . 7 mother, said, "She wished do. - 1 3 M . . I Dr. Paul's I . . . ren of the press in every quarter of th4 ". � jacljt, - - - - - - 1,4,00,000. . I .. _�� ! � . � . i she had just alliGher lab e to mAe out � globe.'r--1 he Pe7insylvania". I _<__ E. HICKSON & CO.1 . 4 I I . . , Facts A . I > i � - . I � I I , ,_-, 6ut Fur,. � � . - �1.1 I a ha,lf", . 1. � - 0 X r. the dizen and � _ 0 " I 8 I the extent to Vvhich I . i I I 11� . I -An old Englisb jest book contain Few are aware o' I � Turner, the 'Artist. ' rn . I I - � � 0 r � ,#! i - - : I th n � � I . -_ I President, � e following : A. bumE tious, il-noraut fur trapping is carried on both -in Can- I -artist is a' co ; Z a Hon. Wm -1 *c -ma a t ". D - Turner's reputation aEs an M i I Sole Manufacturers ..- . . � . Justice of tha Peace on, io scolded his ad& aud the United States. The , 0 1 1 . 4 � I , . � most � eculiar one. In b'th England I I p U) . � lion begins with ishanks and coons in� , ' M �1. - � . . . � elerk for dating au official document and America he is the plinter whose I I . . . -, I . Itma Dominio. "You, ought. to be the fall, then comeE; an interval of mink works' have had the most! enthusiastic I -0 I I : . � -ourself!' Dou't you know and foxes in the w�nter atid muskrats . 0 1 � i SEAFORTH BRANCH. - -- Z ashamed of � . � admitem.and the most severe and bitter i , -j ,-zj : L-A- FOR SALE INANY QUANTITY. � I 6 I - i - . . I Queen Aune is dead? Write Ueorgio with the spriD.g #oods. The annual I i I The Sesforth Branch of this Bank iontinneg tO - critics. He was born in London in'l . . . I catch of muskrats in the U'rifted'States I H. I 0 ­Z� 0 . � . _n I __. i sits, on which Interest (r, anolre4 on . ­ i Doninio." 1 1775, � of veiy bumble parents. is I j receive depo � . I . Z bd . . �� - I the moRt favorable terms. I . ji I -On old man was fishing one Sand %y !, is between 3,000� and 4,000, and the - cheerful, chatty, � X I I 0jP&l to � 17 , er, a . . I - wns �nd sitiesin - - father was a ba, b i I Drafts on all the Lprin " . morning, j:ast bafore church time, when producLive lodd,libiEs are the small trib- I : �d � � I old fellow, but stingy and, sordid, who 0 t�q -. I . ,X& .A- Canada on Great Britain, and on tne United i . , . til.. ; _ a T T -T ,A� T_j :F ld`h- 0 r" S - I ; States, enght and sold. i- . the curate caught him, and enquired in utaries of the Connecticut. The larger praised his.son only onceir in his life, I > U) �0� __4 i I . - . office � First door South of tile Comm I I I --My man. don't you hear . glit by boys who make.the . - . � part is can ' K . . 11 m and that was for saving a halfpenny. i Hotel.r . - dulcet tones, � ' I M Z-10 T� I � I . A. H. IRELAND, Manager. I � � tl108e 11811V611L7 chimes ?" -Eh?" small rounds of their traps mornings � . � His father wanted to make bim a bar- i . 11 "Don't vou hear tbotio heavenly chimes before school. More adventurous han- ' I �4 T ttq :C 1 689 1. 7 ber, but he had the sense that very few 1 M CIQ I . I ... I __ ; I . a I WRing 'you?" "Beg pardon, sit; bub I ters sometimaki go I forty or fifty miles . p 0 9� I M-1 't o f%thers have, even in prosperous cir- I ! - I - really c%u't hear what % ou say for those up the Connecticiij and float down � ::::� 0 1 1 ' i . . f �, -� I 1 THE ZURICH CARRIAGE FACTORY's - I . I ion the beat op- � �4 > . ; . i — : � . - - ournstancea. to give hia ::� C - , . . I I I . � � infernal bells." river in aj commodious punt, camping I portunities for study he was able, when I I i � I . I Z __j tlil , i . I � . ! 'I , � - -A young man. proposed for the each night at t�e � mouth of some the bung artist uumiStakably showed � * t;� � � L ! I HESS & HABERER - q � � ' y . L - ts: HE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR ' . . � " Jamdd of a beautiful girt. As' she hesi stre6m. Here t I Bu in 50 to his t4lerit. Turner was tiuccess u a - I �t , -n ; I 01 - T 5 , , . I A always on hand, and make to _�L . I � . W% Order. tatedaboutreplyhig, be said, ­I await 100 tmps, acoording to the n most from the A% rt, but was alw'&ys 0 > �_4 t6 � I . . I H geno, weighs, 4-larri efs,aug. I � 7 Mt i I . his n�an- I . � ten, Cutteraq &ad every other art cleiu thaft 4 1 . �� . . your aniiwEx with bated breath." The the ground. Sometimes more than lin 3 �� . M ! � ICO. � I . (j) lt�,` , I it, a score of muskrats are caught in this : regarded as ecoeutric botL oo = - - .� . - z ' - - girl, who is a good deal, of a humoriL . t uers and work. Re was always a In - > 4 They pereonally superintend their own busi- 4 , . . ,- FEED . said, ­Wwl, Xr. Man. you willhave I manner in a single night, and the I , X" r I ,CROCKERY, FLOUR, I ness, and can guarantee a good article both as . - - ?I) . voy" rose,�nd disagreeable man', per,baps, it L J - _< co � � )� GROOERIES7 , I . I ..I � . - . - 'id _. 11 . ! sa 31, because of unrequited love. I . to bait ibur breath with tiometbing be , ageto the next ca ping ground 1F3 occu- I is C 1, to material and workmanship U � - 1 �� 0) t�j : :�E �h: I For Style and Finish their wori osunot be � . y establishments. � � ; � u sides high wines and Limburger choese i pied in skinuing and drying them for , ,, � fi . I - I I ngracious, reserved, unloved, Turner W > 4". t� C i I surpeased by the large cit 'n i to catch your humble servant. Good I market on towel -shaped stretchers of I a the least enviable of Bua- Q) ! � SEEDS, FISH, &O., � Repairing py ptly attended to. Give imir a A ; . stanas out a . 7 i _� � wood. Ultiwately they are exported to I . -n - � � vinced that we can satisfy YOU 64 i - evening," - I . I I 0 rn 11� � t I 1, I trial and be conom : -A man who wanted to buy a hor' lands, Germany usi-Dg large ' Cessful. Men." r i � .! to quality and price. I I _f i _­ i . 1 4 1 - I i . I oraign ! I . i �4 ,-I (Z) � Mr. Hess is well known ti- the public, hayIng f asked a friend how to tell a horse's age. I numbers. - . "I - >! 3 S ' been In buainess In Zurich for over 12 yeUG. 'I . i i - -,'-,, T be . I I Glass Type I -< �d - IS AT � M. MORRISON , a, I � - ,,-, Skunks are very numerouBdu Massa- - HES13 & HABBIOR. - I By his teeth," was the reply . been ; R- - 0) (Z� . I - 686 . - I 1 The experiments which -have 0 �-i - I � . I - --- , 11ext da,v the man went to E�, horse I chusetts. From one difitrict in that - � ! 11� ; i ­ . . _____ i � I I mado in Franou, with a view to -�thp - X : I dealer, ' state some 1,800 s iunk skins are annu- 0� �4 r- �,_ � - - ­ - - - I . I who showed him a spleudil. I subAlitutiou of printing t; pe - made of I n I � I - I I . y I I � � ! I I 11lackhors6. The horse hunter opaued ally sent to Bosto i- One trapper in a I > " M � I R. N. BRETTy g6ried glaar3 iu ' face of meL,al, have : 0 e.;11, i I . I � .. � -_ � the animal's mouth, gave one glance single night capt ired 27 of these crea- ! ton . p , � � ! m . I ! � SEAFORTH, -1 1 . I proV,ed quite eucunraging. The . ad- 1 -' I I . ,� - and turned on bi8 heel. "I don't want, - to of G - _ , , 0 . 1 res in the nort aern part reen . . the point of cleanliness 0 CD � I Wholesale and Betail Dealer in LE.&TBBR =6 i. � . i vanta!eB ill I i � " � � i ' I % I him,!,'Baid be. ­Hrj's 32 years oid." field. .wou�d it is S116g0d, be not insignifi- 9 i= ., :r I ; SHOE KINDINGS of Every Description. I -1 He had counted the teeth. edited with , growing business, I have leased and fitted up 4 1 P i To make room for my steadily i j � lud'ana should also be or' nt. The toughoued glass is,naturally . i > eping con- -None but the VeryBest Stock kept. Termf .1 _'Sume years aao there lived in a a iarge skutik-skid harvest. One deal- Oa , '.- > � d Stor�, and intend ke All orders by nmg 11 1. I I - much ;harder than the; usual metallic o. Zq the adjoining ghop"for a Flour, Feed and See erate. A Trial Solicited. I .1 Oertain city a merry set of Scotchmen I ar iur'ludiaDapolis bandled 20,000 skunk . .t. staxitly 04 hand BRAN, SHORTS, OATS, PEAS, CHOP, SEED, GRAINS of mod emi*e proniptIv filled. I or oth � -11. 7 . 81 I and can hardly be crushed * )I. ,q. BROTT, ;� I I whose M.Ir� I - CD --i 00 all kinds,,E[A.MS 'and BA.CON. f ,idi was not always re,,ulatud i skins last yeti.r. Although the crea- 00m -P0 On, I 41f%. I -,- ____ f ,,,. out bf shape by those small accidents c..t.. . - . . . I on the ould-water principle. Juhu B. ture is in such i odor among most X M - � Op,enng out this week a large stock of CROCKERY AND GLASS- ­. I 1;1 1. whi h shorteu the life and mar the 11 I 0 give you i was a prominent raomber. Ou6 par- people, his pelt - a much worri, not . CD M f . - CD r all kinds, which was bought for cash, and will guarantee t � tioular ,night the "malt bad got huowu a- I be.%uty of -the type now employed. The . r- WARE of other house in the County. We are MRS. C. M. DUNLO P. i I � E, "skuu skin," but disguised . i I . i � I - — - � ? � glks" too, is c%pubit) of being ca'st into I C -t- M I as good V�lue in this department as any � - abune the meti,11,"'aild toward the sma� utider the raore' euphonious title of r. or $2bO;. beat handled teas for � ; - . I I I ___ i - - 'IiLch," or ­Ame�icau sable." . mul . , L) delicate foi ms, so that the differ- I , now selling besCatone Tea Sets, of 44 pieces, f pieces, for $2.25 ; and all other TEACHE,R QF MUSIC. - � hours two of his. friewls found him sit [ "i CD 01.10 parldozen; best Stone Bedroom Sets, nine . i I � � . inc, disconsolate on the curb8toup. not ! enc between thu tbia and thick strokes - - I t . CD X ! large stock of TEAS, . j t�- A New Havou ifirm sends thousands 11 ... Crockery and,Glasswam equally ch�ap. Also on band a i I canibe more clearly defined. � PIANO OR ORGAN. 8 I -B. As tbey I I P -4 i � - far from his bma�elor quartet � � which I m selling at reduced prices. Call and see me, and you will make -1 �_ .. . of the red L%.merio'an fox skins to Russia 1% � were passihg be ask6d, ­Dn ve ken e'very p-mr. � � 5� . money b� it. � . I I- Theise skins, are 11B�,4-- in IV � I DVANCED Fouils fitted for graduating at leas ] . - I where Jobany �B. �lives ?" -10u are For Faximer's Wives. I �i_ P M. MORRISON A h the expense of foreign teach- I 1 tl�e Muscovite o6untr to line costly I M , i Johanv B. voarself," was the reply. -I y I . I - I I I I than one i I garments. . At a recent mooLing 6f- a Farmers' �=' 6 -.0 - I : ing. Especial cam givtn to new beginners. - __ . z X I I 'd . ken t�at, 'Man," said, Johnny, "but stion dis- . i I � eaforth. I .� There are variou.F3 methods of dress- Clu� in MaBsaoiiusetts the que M . I South Side Main Street, S - I whaur does Johnny B. jive ?" iLg, dyeing and � -How can w . . - j . A Limited Number of pupils fi=,� I - - n otherwise preparing cusqed 1was, ' . I . furs fur use. ThE) Most Common is to ote the cause of Agriculture?" _' abroad can receive Boaxd. I I I !__ � -tstry in Asia . . Instrument for pupils use at very-moderaw I � The Mohair IndL placH them in their dried state in closed p= is the auswex of 'one of the MGM- FO RBES' LIVERY � terms. Residenci on George Street, Fint door i 'i Minor. , ttibB, with a little sa,lt butter, where ber4 to which we add a hearty ­Amen I" . . I 11 � .. —AND ZER 0 SEWING MACHINE east of Main Streez, Seaforth �­ 730 - . - They undergo a Meading, .operation by 11B� rzAiug farmi,drs'iions an(! farmers' . -_ . � —_ - . --- -_ -_ -_ A � There is an error in confluingthe pro _ - . __ __ _ I - I . duct of Mohair in� Asia Minor to the dis- men's feet until they become sufficient- daughters more willing to be tarm,,rs. . I . I I . ' I I . I i -11 -.i IYL y soft and bend apil - This treading i mothers can do a good deal toward B L.E S I I . . ,� . r I y SALE STA I I NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC A vr6ary a uous work, I t . - -1 - , - . , I - I tricit immediate around Angora. Si . the work- he encing % . - S , &mLjej WiIF$on says that the valuable process is Iflu , the children by making the 11 MARKET. I I . menbeingstripp3d to the waistand home attraebive. They should be � .18 NOW AXADING THE . i I mohair of commerce exists only iu a A ort- MAIN -St., SEAFORTH.. I � . - - . i . tract of country ektending for about 30 kept continuahN tyeadin- heavily on taught that it 1B not tile most imp . - . . I I ­ - i . 0 1 . ! I I miles around Auoora; that the annual the skins. After being treaded, the ant,thing to be rich. Make th ' em feel � UPSHALL HOUSE9 KINDURN. - 1 1 . . I � i � 8 bkins are wetted and the fie8h removed tha� farm life isparacularly honorable; I I i export of mohair from that district i over the beam b 'Means of a currier's let them be taugLib to aspire possession A RTHUR FORBES, the old established IAv- - - t I . . ! estimated at 600,000 bales, equal to knife. They are then subjected once of � farm sojne�ijne. of their own,. and -Ex oryipan, keeps the best and most stylifth rigs . I . I i 1,254,460 pounds, and that, estimating 4 nd theibest driving horses in the business. I , I � . . JOHN UPSHALL5,v. 8.9 I � v . j more to.the treading process in tubs toiespeotfather because heis afar- a Neat and Nobby Cutters, handsome and com- i C.A.Mill _1A.rT rip I_1::B. . 11 � I . the Ltunual fleece of each anirual. at horses always . : contain. ' I RAVI ( I �' I ing sawdust, and this completed 1 me� Let tho mother study to make f ortable Robes, and fast and s�af j � N I purch&�ed the Hinbum flotol. WXhas three pounds, it would show that ,there ' ' hand. ; public I they &re placed in a tub containing hom'e agreeable for tile children. ,Our OR family sleigh ;or' one or two 4aw 1 to say to the farmers ana travelling are abaut 400,000 of tL18 breed of goats A very ham'some I . I . generally) that he has refitted the hon,,e thorough- . � Mr. Gather&LPS State- .plaster of Paris, or whitening, sprinkled I public Pchools should hava more of the horses. I ed the bar ix.ith the beat brands of ; , I in that district. between the skins, and again treadecl. 1 priqoiples of agrLoulture taught in I Day and night calls promptly attended to. MS ly and suppli � inents show, that the mobLair-produciug . Good driving hor�es bought and sold. ENT WAREHOO Those giving him a can Win � . . After tbey are taken from the plaster of I them." . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM . cigars and 11qrors. ALEX. RANKrX, XanAPr- , � district is inuch more extended. Beirt . � REMEMBER THE PLA.CE - Opposite O. 0 � . � be treated courteously. ., 9 I a - apurchaser of mohair for the lurget3t Pai'iB tub the dust is beaten out of them i I Willson's AgAoultural War;roome, Seaforth. � I � � . . � with 9, rattan, and, after combing, the ' Had Suffered manyPhysicians,.l 689 ARTHUU FORBES. t I I To Horse Owners. . � ra&uufacturers in Bradford, his know_ I o better, but rather worse. I ------, -­­____ i I - - dressing is complete. I And Grew u k the Operator to let yqu see . I ledge of the shipments ought to be en I I - 19 I - 6 V, a#d as 9 way begins with softe I Mr. D. H, Howard, of Geneva, N. Y., 'And Examine it /Or, Yours Finest it *It be Satisfied -that it is the tirely reliable. SpeakiDat, ill 1878, he Auotber ning EYE, EAR i, and you WS . 0 after dismimidg his physicians, tried . Wi�d a Bobbin, ' - jOHN UPSHALL, 'veterinary Surgeon, Kin-- say73 - ,-Takiog the last fetv years of de- the skins by beating-StC)CkB Of & Con- - ,nage of his old frienas . . 0 _� ly half a gross of thevari.ous blood ---------- :_ I ' Machine in the World. I I burn, solicits the patrf I ' " . sewin� . presso(I trade at a minimum, the ship- struction similar to that of a fulling D ear 0 and liver remedies advertised, with no I I and the public generally. A full stock of 'Veter- ineut froin T irkish ports to England mil., instead of by treading; aLid still . I ; inary medicine$ constantly on hand. Having . Iso avqrag,e 40,000 bttlos of 170 pounds another method, and one in quite com. I benefit; when one bottle of Burdock DR. CEORGE S. RYERSONI i 1, I secured the servicPs Of Mr. 3- A V -D n as my I Blood Bitters cured him of Paralysis : . igry Blackenibb, I hope to give entire . I I ey( I 0 ,_ EAMER. v,,et',e,`f',': U diseasps of the 166t� Calls and I ese,11 of ,,)od or fair, and 10,000 of in- Mon use, includes the immersinc, of the 0 . , and General Debility. At the - ad- j t. R. 0. P., L. R. C. S. E., I,ectu'rer on'the Eye - ction in b ferior mobittirs or 6,800,000 of the first skins in water for about six. hours in ALSO P(AIVII . t,degraph messagaB prPmPtly attended to. and 1,700 OOO.of the lower quaiity. - order to sof ten the pelt, - Seal skins are 1 valacod age of 60 he says he feels young 1 Earand Throat, Trinity Medical College, Toron- .; .� � - I -, . - I - wonder- to, and Surgeon to the aderoer Eye iLnd Bar In - � . - � JOHN UPSHALL, V. ZZ I I firmary, consulting oculist and Auriat to the - I . - � I f i ng and weav- treated in a peculiar manner in . oi der I aguin, and is overjoyed at his j I - . The proces es 0 ispinni T . . 'i Ingtitut � - lag mohair, u ed in Asia Minot before to remove the very coarse hairs which 1 f al. recovery. 739 ions for the Blind, Brantfoi d, and for ­ -, . . — --------- — i the Deaf and Dumb, Balleville, Ont. Late Cliui- - I I the decline of manufacture, as described cover the f3i silky far. By shai- �, . I �, calAssistaut RoyalLondon ophthalmic HosPi- I � . EDWARD CASHI .. � . , by Captain "O nelly, were very primi- itig the pe to half its nab� �' How to Cure a Cold. ! tal, -moorfields, an(A Central Thioat and Bar L � I I ­ I I I ' . � L * I . Upon the first feelilig of chill or I Hospital. I I � . . . --DRAI R IN- - L tive. The s''inning of the thread is ural substance the coarse hairs 1 , . performed b)j � women,but the fabrics ; Possible, i I / ' MACH ! F C" I are cut tbrough at the roots and.easily I Bhiveriug remain indoors if IKE OILS, NEEDLES AND REPIAIRS ON HAND. I tured by fall out, while the fur is in . e the feet in- tepid water, gradually 1 317 CHURCH STREETY TORONTO.. SEWINC DatButter Vo 1, Eides, Furs, made from it were manufac nowise in- 1 bath � d P I . � men, who stritclaed.their warps in the jured. Soaalskirz cannot be sun dried, � in�reasing the heat as long as it can be I I . . elt�: ; all kinds. - I ' e I .- . I open air, on j le vel space by the banks but are r -laced before a fire in a room I comfortably borne, drink fxeely of May be consulted at th . ES REpAIRED Oy THE SHORTEST NOTICZ I � of the river, and prepared it for the) beated to a ttemperature of about 75 , warm ginger tea or bagge tea, to induce )S- .MACHIN � . , I losFa by a dressing of a glutinous liquor deg. . After they are dried- thus the 1 perspiration, and take Haaard's! Poo- ALBION HOTEL TRATFORD) I . . I C&Iled chirish, l made from a plant of the loose hairs may be removed by sorap- toml Balsam a�ccording to directions on - . � 1&'Next house to the Egg Emporium, - i . . asphodelfa,mily, which grows plentifully I Ing the fur side gently with a dull- the bottle. ijagy%rd'a Balsam carm on the: lLant 14XTURDAY in EAUM . i 0. C. ,WILLSON, Proprietor, Seaforth. seaforth. � on the high, lands of Armenia. 1 708 i I . . - I - The I edged currier's knife,- being careful not coughs, asthma and brbnohitis. IMONTU. : - I . .1 . � i .� . . . I : . ) . I . i i , I . . . I ! . - . . . . . L . - I I I � 1, . I I � . . . � � - � :, i � � . . - . I I i � - I � � . � � I I I I � . I I � . - .1 i . . I I I . I I � I �� I � 3. � i . -1 I i I I I I � L . 4 tt� b-1 I _�e � � I I I I I I 8 11, n -1 Pi i I � 0 I I ; I ! I � - � .., . . . � I - , . ; I I I _ , I - 11 . I i . � � I . . I . . I I � . � .1 I . I - .11 � . I... - ­ ! ... I . 1. . � � . � - ! ­ . 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