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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-04-21, Page 3- ­ �_­ _­­_.__________ I - I . - . � - A I , - - - � _�, � � �� I � . I - - � � I - � - . - . - Apial. 21, is - , . -1 �. .. z , _8z . I - 7- --------------- ��_--_-_-_--_-�---,-"-,--=-Nmoomo -1-4 - I ___ 4011 ___ 101� � - � 1118414 _� �w ,--- ___ Burt NOSES T'Raft - I - � �. 01"Ry 1 . * - I . - I I - _ �______I, ­ �___��­_L________�___ , -, _­_ �__ ___­________-*. __ . i 3 � - 1. . � __ - . . � — � . ; 7" . . . — - r�������� � "' � � � �� T 11 B � . $$I - - T' 0 T'HE m I -By USENG THE ... I (3aprice at. Hon�e- want you to make a road through 305 feet. This Jis 60, feet higher than 1 : - - - . . - . i . -SEEDS I : SEEDS] SEEDS I , I .. . that bog. I have to travel around it, the, Niagara Suspension ; 170 1 1 1 1 . i . � -by— : Bridge, � s . .. :_ � 1;0 I via not say pod . � I : . I i I - nor anything, , and it in very disagreeable." feet higher than the great 'bridge abross � . . I . CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. ­ .; Rae � i I . ,., I I � I - ar why i 1 At the end of a mouth -Satan report. the Ohio at Cincinnati;. 189 feet above FARM ERB OF HURON i � - . I L i � __ 11 I ­ L 10 is Vocao z;tno2t, two ppring. - ' � : I ad that the first condition was fqlft4ed, � . - . � � I Z:*tZ &..me i)W will sing I High Bridge, New York; 170 � feet � . I . . � . 1 i �.V I � and a road was made through the higher than the East River Bridge, and - - . I i —AND— � -f I .LENOFE ,HEATElt , . h . � 1. . i . . HEAD OFF10V, TORONTO. I It hitb erto, impassable bog. . 45 feet higher than Portage Railroad I . - � . I . . . I . . Tot that beforgeito Jugs 1 I be vent 1LV&Y- ,,Now," said the minister, "I want �-,� I w.bou I 1107� -ib,ng I Vllbt 1 mi,315.. &M 1 Y to make a road through that high - I . obj, 8, predous world is this I I � a:ud steep -mountain, I have to drive , L .. I � HICKORY oy � I I - - if n*bt awn a and not he � over it, and it is very hard travelling." . 1� I �_ � . ,oat , g�lnetbingnllght wielead his feet, The fable says that Satan made the - I . ,�� � I I . . 1-1 . - 0 the raom 21,0 late 2 Ah me I . DVb,,r* we things that he might meet. IT. road and came and told the minister -and I ask4d him what was now to be the third - - - - - - - - - . - . I - � I ]g,),V Cho rAtu begins to beat � . thing to be done. ]W.V ��__._ I . - e . I �_ 111 ff"Offimfif STOV � ' E$w $61 twfli be dar�. The bell? X lo es is df V am* I ad. ' &11 want you, said the . miuister, "to fini me a respectable, quie , t good . . I �- I � not tell Vmeeo Vvezoit I I . Christian men that keeps a liqu - . or I I I . . . . . - words I said, 11alf the fretful saloon." I I . . ______� - 11filf the fretful tears I shed. I "You've got me there, old fellow P I � I - -1 2 And but to think of death , I— said Satan.. "That is something I 1. � . "I'll, � _�� . . . . . . . . . . I - - I r . I . � -Doc -1 I An3ight bring him tbroug4 Ile , I 1jps that have ul Dt laff breath, 4FAnd I musi the gate ; wait I can't do. There never was such a thing." . . I . . Zve the be -,it kp - � ,D w7a improve. - tys. thst, alluv— . . ; or is it late 2 . * Is it tbne - ! - . -So Satan was defeated, and the min- . � � � saviD9 fu,81 &4d labor of an, : any aily ovea in this ' arket. any "I _ � In - 11 I . . . . w wrong and wrong, and wr IVI - I will W 9M, oh, besure 2 0 . ng; ister'got the best of the bargain.—Rev. Richard Newton, D. D. - - I - � if 020 bes,reng are buildtd strong, ----*— I .. � I - . - . DTe shalitherein be secure ; L . . Amecdotes of Webster. I.- Iz . 11 . I - . - . - — - _ uVe lik6,mine jaiall there and I ire. The centennial anniversary of " the - I I 11 - � . - � � I&Wu listen—that is Ile? I - 11 I birth of Daniel Web'ter brings again to a � ,- I I I "I'll � jp,ak to him, Hsy� - rift not --I I I light many interesting anecdotes , and AND� SEE, - , T11r,,.A1 .&T . I � 1�bachoow to bay to me, q ,as &a to blame to -day ; Sweet, forgivel, me," wby-I r levy I incidents of his life. It is well known- that he was a man of luxurious tastes ' .- - - I I -Airs. s. M. B. Piatt. and expensive habits, which frequently �� . � �� . ------------*— brought him into pecuniary difficulties. . . . . I . I . Gaieties. I . A wester;*i gentleman, shortly after the �� KIDU-._� - � I S, M-AINI ST. . . _OThere are four bishops at our grqat statesman's death, " re felring to � � � ! "I � - I ilouse 1,, said J., to his religious friend . these habits with much seriousness to � - . � I � - , � ,,Indeed I" exclaimed G., G14 very much 1% mutual friend, enforced -his remarks . . � . � . . - I . d. ,, Yes." contin-md iuteTeste J., 11 and 46 with a practical illustration. Why, " I � .., � SEAFORTH. __ z - fthey am all, chessmen I" � sir," he exclaimed, "I travelled allnight - ; . � �_'_________, L - - ,There is an article going the rounds � with Webster in a stag6-coach out west � � ... I _T _ _ _ ,8_EAF- O-R;YH fie4ed GsWbo kissed away " that tear?" - . long ago,- and in the morning we all got �. % I � . :: well, we suppose it is as well I to own up out at a little h9tel. to stretch our legs . I . � _� to it ftrat as last. It is s, mighty fneiji and get bi - k IQ -eakfait.' Webster took up - I I RANCE AGENCY nisil thtsit won,t kiss away- a t�ar. travelling case, with� combs, hair -brush tGoth-brush, he I %J 1, -- � — t#Do dogs reason ?" Paselibly not, and all of which used I . - I � , --- , but. some dogs oil seeing a, boy with an vigorously. When he'd got through, I . I old kettle, and examining ]"a pockets asked him to lend me his tooth-brusb, - VM- ff. WATSON, . 11 ­ ,­ . � fors -piece of c.ord, take a dDep interest as , there wasn't -any at the -sink where . in, something about a mile am way. we washed, and Mr. - Webster conrte- - - .... � . -The mot4er had cui her little 0 al lie After using and ring. u y comp d. . �� - -X ��'re, -09'rin6, -We and .4,,�, . daugh,ter's hal; to make 11 bangs." ' ing it off I handed it back; and would I I . 11 i ln&urance Agent,- -1 ---- I - . convey-, ; liarvoying bet own work, she said, . you believe it? the extravagant fellow - . ?$&r, . , Appra' ' Btc�,� ,g Reeiie, yesteiday you look Bd &Rif YOU just pitched it over into the bushes. It � I _. - . : " bad no sense. ', To-diy you look as if was a good brush, too, and might have. . I ... __ � . . � __ � . a . your mother hid non ." .- lasted him two or three months -longer, I I .. � I ST. - SEAFGRT06 s-, --oThe fact is," said S ith, melo- at least. No wonder he was always in 7 � I . � � . I . . I . tioal,ly, �, my heart 1, dramal ,oa. out to debt r . -It � - � � - . .. ssed.1 I ain all heart.," -I the "tre ) was during his residence in Ports- I ' � I . - z .. 11 . . gaess yon are�ll remarkedFrogg, more V - -Webster b mouth that Mr., ecame the � I . . . . � 11 ... 11 &a ia forrow than � in anger; know you owner of a Weal of.land in the vicinity .. . _Y FIRST -GLASS, . . we s1wsys on. ihe beat." _ of White MoAutains, with the buildings I - . w .. -.411dunvols heap"bout poultry," ing thereon, for the valuable con- stand � . �-f"de onaparkies represented, All kind4 �- - ,,te at IGWeSt current rateg on all i saidold Un* Pete when they were discus ang the question of tt ,a day up at I sideration of his servic -as -counsel in an imPortant suit in o'enl of the courts. i Perty� Special attention devoted to I .. � I - � Insitran6es effected on, fam ... : . t "et Ilibut the sweetest chick. the ml I The premises were known .by the im- � IARce- I 7 xe t'Gore biitrict,­ of Gat,estAb1W__T' I It ens rs& ever eat veas drawn. It was k posingf name of the farm. He left the . .... "'; at from .64, to I per cent � - I t ca4f 1 X�s C-heaperihan any mutuai com- , - , - drawn fto' the win der of a chicken de da�k ob de moon." tenant, who was living there at the time he acquired the legal title to the - � ,tence- pie, fohow- w . � -in ;. companiea , I ;Viz... 1__.1_1ndGa&Lancaah1Fe Eup, lioi-w in _ -Teaelier s, We ,on Hill Honor. : farm, in possession. After �bis removal .1a,ad.; ngland; Scc,tti Vhmpo )� ­ , . rial, Scotland- - . are next told7 that pharaoh showed to Boston, he heard: nothing of hi IP _ f, X Y'l . flc�, Toranta; _anadiau. moW 11 ... ' 'District, Galt; Canadian Fire . - Xogeph much -honor. Can any one of White Mountain estate for several I & �� litton; Alliance, Hamilton - Toroint�a 1'oronto; 7�-avellers Life -;ad Acme' _! I �,!�- you boys tell me the meani,ng of that? . Yon try, Joe Smith." Joe: 11 Er-er . years, . Onesummer,as he jour4eyednorth - ed, Colin. Agent for _dmv, Inn -reound the plee we in a gig, with his wife in quest of recreation, he oauand.,�&,kinga Company Toront4. - a, - a at 6 per cerit. on real estate. Agent,. � Tn ilm 171 resolved to turn �asiae from the travelled � I :1 I ; Line '-team-shh) Company sailing . - should think that you would .-ttl road, and ascertain the true condition . vyork and alaigow. jj�,'�`t ,aabli � 0, , � feel badly about leaving his place," of his proRerty. He found a very mis- Second Cal)ixl ,,*40; Steerage W, ' ' said the laundress to the departing erable but upoh it, occupied by an aged �ts issued ood for IR months. I it Street, 9 Searorth. W. R: --- L; (iffice, CAMP. L .0. I coQk. "I'm not, I'm glSi to g woman as the only tenant of his firm. - . I crpposite the mans , ,ion HGtei. ain't gerry to %ve any Of vou.-exe opt Ile asked for a glass of water, which . . . . — . - . the dog- , old Tiger, ie's always she readily gave him in a tin dipper. . -w � X H I B I T I 0 N., - �. - wnhed the: plates for me." 1. He then begain to make inquiries about ... ' �, -Commissioner,'Loring, ecently, on her prosperity, and the present condi-, tion,of things, around -her. She said � - . I . Planetary W onder which caugeff sq LLL , - , the floor of th House, bein im.portun- I n 11' . ed by a brace of Congressm n to grant t� - . she did not own the farm, but that it - in ]3OR belonged to a lawyer d3wn ton ment is yet visible t9 the gazing mil. �� le 26th of Xana htL��g come a ' LL 4d gone it their requesti i for appoint ,ents they 0 had recommer ded in his apartment by the name of Webster. -yon, t =0 Gf 8everal amtivermriea of , . the wall known fL.rm of 11 Now, said tl�e genial aoc r, 11 gentle- r, "Does he often come to see MY I woman ?" said Webster. goo, ", �� . __ men, I want to say to you that I havef . but five b arl loaves and two small a* . I'No," said she, "he has not been 4EY BROT14 E R811 __.. , fighes, and I .. called upon to feed a � near his land since I lived here." multditude wit, this supply. 'Will you, tr -Well," said be, "what :rent does he � � . Wd- Mmiare I", gentlemen, be'i kind enough to tell me make yo -a pay for the occupancy of his . farm VI I .Afercha7ds,, . � howitcaube4one?"' Itioneedlessto I I . . � say that the embers saw the ppint. . -Rent I" she exclaimed, "I don't pay UREETI SEAFOUR . . . . . . . . - .man climbed out of a rl�, ' him any rent. It is badenough to live berewi,thout paying auythingfor it; I I . . LLLLLL - - - - - - wagon on Austin Avenue, entered a music store, a�d said hew nted to- buy and if,he don't fix up the house I don't - I 4-'elli0it the Inspection and Patronage -, a piece of miusic for his son, 11 If your mea,11 to stay here freezing to death � of Seaforti, and vicinity, to thek .;- . , - ,, �_ -k at STOVES, &c. Don't pass the. - son is not very far advauc ad, perhaps much Ionger." I "Well, .. .. : L this would do,?,' said the ch rk, handiug madam," returned the ldnV . -11 _­ . . . ) - ' over a piece of sheet music. ss How heiLrteaproprietor, "It is a pretty ha rd I I o IG OOFFEE POT I muoh does it cost?" ,1 Fifty cents." 41 Well, that'aloo easy for� him. The case, I confess, If you will accept this bill (15)'towards boldi�log out for suoth- I . . . last pi�ce I bought for hi M' cost 760. - or year, I will speak to Mr. Webster �e at the SiRU Of the big Coffee Folt I . . I reckon he knows enouah �of musi6 to 0 when I next goo him, and perhaps he . I I SZEY Br,oa kee-o stoves, and wbak - LLLL JUrveat Toola,:Rinding Mittai and __.- I , . . I pla,y , b a dollar� and a quar- apiece wort i - w I ill do something for you." -his valu- So he took final leave of %nWftire., AS Cheap andas Good ag any - � e - I ,a. �� 7 - I . 11 -ter at least. A fifty cent piece is too I , low. I want 0, high piece." The clerk . I able farm and his interesting tenant. . , 11 I OUS rob tr�ia, b -at only 4, rb,yvme. . ; ... I �pect our stov es; t,wout taie much accidentally found an op6ratio piece Mr. Webster used to tell - with great � I - : I ; .. .. that W"SHL difficult eno gh, and the proud U zest .%n incident in his professional life, � . � I ; �_ L- LL father shelled out the cash. to illustrate how past. studies may prove . 7 � �611 Jugt as Cheap a& We - .I- . . Stupidity in Court. of great service in an emergency. While practising'iu New Hampshire, . � I ­ . -Posrsibly Can L Ur. Howells iu the Atlantic Mouth- , - blacksmith employed him to' defepd : I L- , . . , . - .. .. ly, gives his observations in a police - contested will. The case was such a . , Mlished Sto,ye to & Bird Cage or Can. ,, . I I ' . court. To show the difficul"Ity of getting an answer out of a, stupid wituese, he complicated one that be -was obliged to order books from Boston, at an eXpeuse �Ior . . r, . i �� . says, if it were necessary, f6r example, of $50, in order to acquaint biraself I I . I . - � I I �T to establish- the fact that a �a-ndkercbief with and to settle the legal principles , , 4EY RROTHERS� was white, it was not to b� done with- involved. He won the case, and is the I i , I IN -ST, SEAFORTH. out some such colloquy, is .this - amount involved 'was small, charged . - I � I 7 --------- ,,Was it a white handkerchief?" I $15 Jor services, and -was, tbaref&�, . �. ---- - . . � . . . I "Sor?" , . largely out of pocket. Many years --- - I STAL & BLACKt " 1. ' ,,Was the handkerallief,white?" after, - w1fen passing through New ,,Was it white, sor?" York, he' was consulted by Aaron ; � - _PP-AQ'rIGAL I . "Yes, was, it white?" . I I Burr. . I L I I � � � "Was What white, sor?" ,,I have a very preplexing case�." said 11 ER MAKERS* "The handkerchief -w the hand- Mr, Burr, "which I cannot disentangle. .. � I . � . I . . I'll, ... , kerchief wbite ?" I know I am right, b * ut see no way of � , — ; � I "I'll � . . ,,What bandkerchief,sor?" I - proviiig it in court.'? . I . - . � , �� "The handkerchief you : jdat men- Mr. Webster lihtened, and found Abers have bought tlxe Toolo And- - ��111111 ., tioned-tbe haudkerchiief , at the de- the principles identical with big early VIU, 111113S lately carried on by the God- n Manufacturing Compan7f and - fe-adant dropped ?" . I case. . - Pa experience of over eight years In I "I did'atgee it, aor2' H,-. stated them in such a luminous , now prepared tu carry on tho trade I I L "DidInt see the handkemllief?" way that Mr. Burr excitedly said: Lahes. , I , ntrusted to, us wfilroceive pTo)nPt I I ; �51)idl'at see him drop it,*r."' 'handker- . "Hate you been consulted before, Mr. m 118t-dlaBs work guaranteed. .� L 'WeH, did you see the � Webster?" f Boillra mge and repaired, shfa 4 t chlief?" � i "No, sir; I never heard of the case __ - and , - Sheet IrGix Work,, &c., at real - , . ,,The handkerchief, so I ? Oh, yes . till you mentioned it." . . I i . - � =S mado and old oneg repaired on . Bor! I saw it -I saw the handker. "How is it possible that you could and &t prices. that defy com, ' chief." unravel such a case at Bigbt, when I L�Otice, I L � I � I "I STA -Z' & BLAOX, . y � '11vell, was it white? " I bad given many hours of any,ious study - -1 . "It was, sor I" to it in vain.0o) . . 'o I IR --x 1-03, Goderieft- . I I 'A boy. who complained of another Mr. Webster enjoyed his perplexity. I �__ ____ - -_ - I I - - for assaulting him said tha be knocked but fiDally relieved him by a ,statement Royal 1-Iotel, I him down. of the facts. A great sum - was at I -How did he knock you down?" ask- stake, aud Mr. Webster received a fee , CARMICHAELIS): I ed the Jadge� i,Did e knock you . of one thousand dollars to balazic'eh, . is ,E � I I I I down with his fist or his ol �en hand?" former lows. � � ONTARIO. "Yes, sor.�, ­ The moral of this incident is that .RTK., I --- I � I .. -, * I 'Which did he do it wit', 1 ?" - whatever is worth doing is worth doing I I � I I - . . % I � � - "Put his arms around me - and knock- . fn� well. Mr. Webster, wben a young I . I AMEE_3 WEtF? I . e(I me down-." lawyer, acted on this maxim, and this ! - . - , I I . ?r1a Us old friend,s and the travcl� . "Then he did'nt knock y u down. He laid the foundation of his greatnesis as I 11 " I , 110V � I �-c that h&vin,, parchased thi., " I threw you down." , I a lawyer. . � M', 110tO bui � _... � lain,�, he has thorouwh- ' "Yes, sor. He didInt Vrow me clown. *-- I dud re -fitted it fraza top to bot- I r "OAV One Put his arms. around me a nd knocked The 1�ighest Bridge in the I : of the most comfortabity � �Jthotcl4izt the county. Bv striCt - . ]I -)e down." -- - . : World. I If* wants e. -)f his etz�itomcrs li� hope5 - ' _. r _ . The Riuzus Crook flows at the bot. .)Mo 1, . Te of imlific, patronage, The ro0n19 -ld--hed aud well heated, Tbe bar I __ 11 � A Barg -,tin With Sataal. torn of a ravine betwa�n BracIford and 1pplitd with the best, and an St- - There is an old fable t1 [at says an, Alton, Pennsylvania. over 300 feet .i be .i be I trust wort' . �Vfkp hy hostler will al '. , Iri,,,,h minister was riding a long one day deep and 2,250 feet wide. This chasm � I � . I Gloud,,,aniplc rooms for car-inier- --. I Nhen. he met Satan, wl - o wanted to has for years prevented a railroad con- r . L I a - . 11c "Roi-,-al Rote! " comer of 3faill Make a bargain with him : or Lis soul , neotion between-thst region and Fifts- � )'treet�,,.'Scafarth' 733 __ &u promised he would do any three burg. The Erie Railway, ii now L --- JAM ES. W, FUR, Proprietor i, thi a the minister required as part of spanning the ravine ,with a bridge, to - � the ,ag - greement, if the minister would . make the long desired connection by 11 � 11 I I 111irrender. They came to . ' rms, so the extending its Bradford'braneh to Johns- � L 11 I Uble goes, &:ad Satan sake , burg, Pa. The bridge will bb. the . - I -- I � . I n " � I . . it What is the first thing?" . . kighest railroad - bridge - in the' World- L r&1 L L � . — I — I __ — — I . . - — I '. - . . L I ( I , . I . ­ . I - -1 -J1 . i I . . I I Bridge over thd OeneBee River, 1 The - URROUNDING COUN IL38 � . I .1 ­ , Kinzue, struotu�-a win consume 40,0000. . . . - FIELD AND CARDEN SEEDS OF ALL KINDS AND VARIETILS1. Paidup Cnplial, - - so,00w,000. I �000 pounds of i --on.. It will require So,- L 1 . I i � -0. -1 i ! � Riest .. . . . . . 1,400,00 000 yards of aBonry. Thb �os� will I - I ! I be over 0500,0 br noh t Having purchased the Huron Foun - ; I I . ' 0�). The Bradford dry, in- the Town of Seafortb, -and re- I . . - - will connect with the low gra di- fitted the same in first-class style, I will I I - . . ' . I I vision of the 11A,lleghan�y Valley Itail- * AT THE NEW SEED STORE, JUST OPENED OUT BY President, Hon. Vin. XcMasW. � . . . � road, and will make a short thrq�ugh have on hand ai large .and Varied stock � . : I ro te between: New York and Pitts- of PLOWS for pring trade, ! I . ! I - � � U � � r � � I L i . I . I burg. .� , i . � Both Chilled and Steel Houldboard ; . . . I � . . I . ! - . . i . : I - SEAFORTH BRANCH. _ Ameedot of Judge Story. Plow, Gwng Plow, Grain � . . - . I (--).. C _�: _W I ii I -A S a -1111-T .1. I � . The followi g anecdote aboutil the Crwhers, Straw Cutter8— . % : I � ; The Sesforth Branch of this Bank continues to I t I I receive deposits, on which iuterest s aua*ed on cyaou Story 18 in private cir- Hand t� Hor8e-P�wer. - i : lati R jurist , ' � the most favorable -terms. - on, but i 3 good enough fo p� the 1 4 a,nd 6 Hor8e- � : Drafts on all the . principal towns and offied In - � ptk ' blic eye. It was prepared for Story's . Power& . IN HIS STORE NEXT jD00R TO HIS IMPLEMENT EMP . ORIUM - Canada, on Gre&t Britain, ancr on *tne United biography by his son, but Charles - � . i I i States, beught and sold. - 87mner, who ited the work, struck it I � I : . I Office -First, door South of the Cominerdal - , L ' In, .:"o, a very large assortment of Plow ! I - i - 110tel. ­ . Out. The narrative runs like this: I . . . ! I I I " I � I � . M, Manager. Points, made from the very best brands i . W9 A.H.IRELAN big younger days Story lived in the, . � i — .. 0 . I . a of iron. Special attention will be given I . � � . I ! i ristocratic ol(� town of Salem, in Mas- - . . I 11 kinds of machinery � - - . sachuiettB H11i great ability was not , � to repairinq a ' ' � I I . THE ZURICH CARHI�CE FACTORY -0 . I _: Castings of all, kinds made on Ishort I . � then teuclp�red 1; ,as -much- wisdom as I i . . he afterward di , Fj�layed, and lie, wits notice and -at reasonable rates. Having I All the New Varieties ol Seed Grain, including the I I White RUSSiSn" and I � L lo ked upon with'disfavor by Rome of. upwards of 30 years' experience in the I , Black Austriiin" Oats, 1, Lopt Nation " and - White Russian," Spring Wheat. - I . , the old faziailieO. Ond day Mrs � . A. trade, we feel assured that we can give 1, HESS & HABERER6 I ca , Ued upon Mrs. B., ama in the course good satisfaction. Our motto is to !Good, Seed Peas and Barley. i Beat quality of Clover and Timothy, and all kinds . I ! ng ai. please. Your trade respectfully solicit., !of Garden Seeds. Turnip, Mangold and Carrot Seed, and everything belonging ' of, their conversation..7-there bei . . !to the business. Also, a f -all itock of FLOUR and FEED,! including Oil Cake, AVE always on hand,.and make to Order, . I � ad. . I Ground an4 Unground Lan � as or, que us I an r L� H 0 � 9 11 " ; .. * seams ss presont—Mrs. A. -asked Mrs., � *THOMAS HENDRYt - - ; tea, ,ugtero, a -ad every other artioloin *If . B.ifhr dauglitek was goingAo the. ,� amd. Sewing hineB as usual at the Agricultura Im- 0. 1. . I linds of Implbments I Va. . L party that; evening. "No," was the' J I I . ' , Main Str t, Seaforth.' . � I I �Plement Emporium .T bey pe-roomally superintend their own. bust- . I ,Seaforth. � - ily; 111 don!t propose to lot my. 1 � ! d can guarantee a good article b(oth " ab ort rep I ; . 0al ' � to material and workmausbip. -88'sn lie di,ughter go to ' I is fre- , � N. B.—Wo Wanted. I t;n I ­ � I . t V� d For Style and Finish their work c6=0t be al t� p ace which - : IjO. C. WILLSON. quented by insignificant young : F - eurpassed by the large city establishments. I .0 - purpy Story-",, Years afterward, when ImportanL Notice. i Repairing promptly attended to. Give TIN Z I I I i : I - I story was a JuUge on the supreme. 1 ! � ! trial and be couvinced that we 6au satisfy you as I bench, he viBitqd §afep and was warm.'. I 1, . � I . to quality and prtee. ' . I . � - Mt. Hess is well known tc the public, hwring I ly�welcomedb` thoa&-Who had known'. i � been in business in Zuriob f0tover 1.2 yeam I .1 ! I Ds Do ROSE GROCER � . himformerly. 'AlmongMs bes�friends' ' I 1 3 . 686 HESS & HAMM& apparently was! Mrs. - IP,,., and he ac., i - I : . . I—— —_ . I � ; I cep�ted her pre4 ing invitation to dinner.� � i . I � . : � I . I . . . . I Now, in the ye rg which had elapsed, ; � � I - NOTICE TOTH E PU BLIG . I ; . I the seamstress had become possessed of, �� I have the Bole and e!cclusive Agency � . . .1 - ' shomeofhercwn, to which was at- � ST OFFICE, SEAFORTHI tached a ga;rden, w�ith a pear tree,which� - for the Celebrated . . : I I . � I I . � i UPSHALL HOUSE, KINSURR. . . was just then 1,)aaed with fin� fruit. . I � . I i � I . . After the invitation to dinner had been. I I �. . . . I � � � � - � r i accepted the'sea'Instres8 received 6, call � I . I � from Mrs. B.'s servant, asking her to . I ' In,raturning thanks to his numerous custo m.ers for the very. liberal I share of JOMW UPSHALLy V. Sol I . WHITE SEWINO MACHINEy � . .. I Fiend up a basket of her excellent pe�r% . I � I - I � . . I : - ATING purcha,ed the Hinburn Hotel 'wisheg . for dinner, as "Mt. Justice Story of the � patronage bestowed upon hi M' clurinig' the past, aud being determined to': keep up H to.say to the farmers and travelling public - I ' I . ! I . . Supreme Coutt of the United Statba" , I � : �ed the hout-e thorough - I I I was to -be pr I es . ent." The good uaiured � I I � g i generally, that he has refitt I the reputation he has acquired for fair dealing aud givin the best value, would ly and supplied the bar -ith the -beat brands of - I . I I seamstress sent the pears at on,�. e:, and- For this part of the CoVty of Huron ,� I � I � - ; cigarsandlitlrors Those.givIng him a cillwlU - . - � . with them this message, "Tell your i : say that he has received another supply of those fi-ne Teas at 50o, 600 and 650 be tre . atedeoarte,miay ALEx.RANKw,,Xauager. � ' d will not be responsible for any . ! � I mistress that T. am glad that the insig- " . I I To Hors'e, owners. . , . ' nificaut young� uppy Story has grown I er pound, which. gave' such'! good satisfaction, both in quality and price, -and . . . White Machine unless sold by me or at P I . � 7 to be -so fine a dog. "-Editor's Drawer.. � - . . . i . i - � . � . liarperfor April., I I my office here. � would invite all those who have not already bought any of those Teas to, give me I ­_ � .1 i I ,eterinary Surgeon, Kin- . � . . � . I I JOHN upsil&LL, T I The G-arden-April. t� - �! . I 100 burn. solicits the patr-naga of his old friends I I . i them, With teas bought at any other hotise at froinSc to au.d the public genemlly. A. full stock Of Vet6r- - ' . . . a trial, and compare ; I f I With this M nth we have the open- � i . I I Juary Medicines gongtantly on hand. Ha=g .1 I , i 4 - � . . - , � - � T. A Wilsour as my . ing spring, an I we enjoy again' the . per pound more. : . � . secured the services of Mr J ON . � . ViterinaryBifackambli, I hope to :give entire ; pleasure of out garden work. - It is, well I I Ana � � . gStisfaetion in All diseaSeS4 the feet, Calls to have a few 1 voids about. vegetables; : . I ; I I I . . I . I I telegraph messages promptly attended to. , . : . . - and first, sala� . i . I . L ! I � My stock . of Teas in tlacks, Greens and Japang, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Lettuce is eaoil� grown in any gatden, I -DEALER IN- i , . . .� JOHN UPSHALL, V. 84 ': but to have it to perfection it should be ; � I � oods, Tobaccoes, &c., is at all,times - grown in ric�,� abil and kept .rather I : I Rice, Tapioca, Sago, Pure Spices, . Canned G FARMERS Of SOUTH HURON I moist. The s & bed should be'well I . ' �business, together with light ex nses, enables me � $eWiny X,(Whind8, Anitting .&a- Co L , : . mplete, and my extensive . Pa I pulvqrized and,ainoothbd; and the seed I . � � � . Take N otice, . ' . : . ; when sown, covered not more than one- ! . chinm Aaackmmt8, - . I re than the same goods are sold at by I � I . I - I . . topiace my price a at a much lower figu . I P - . fourth of an inch. It maybe sown 1 � . - . 11, either broadeas:t, or in drills, and bears I , . I I � r � : . � I plows, Gdikq Plows, Cultivat6rs transplanting well. The plants should i I others. ; - � . a be shaded when the sun becomes ve WEEDLESs 01L8l &CO . : and Iron Bar'r-ows. - I - ry � � I hot. If not kept cool and moist the 1 . .- . NO BOGUS DISCOUNTS& GOODS DELIVERED FREE$ . . I I I I . t � ,Plants become hard and bitter. 0 ! . I . I I I T I I . I � I I a Radish may be. sown as the ground is i MATN STREET, SNAFORTH. - I . 1 - � D. D. ROSE. T. MELLISv OF �KIPPEN, � z . in good condition. It is sown and cal.. I . I . i � � i � � I ti"ted as lettuce, but , the seed is cov � I . Again on band vith a new anpply of Plows, Gang '. - � � � I L . - - ered a halt inch. The plaint should be I D I . I . I - Ploys, oniti,vators, Iron Harrows Scotch Diamond .� �: I . - I I I ' I make,and the best in the rasrket. AM imple- ' I - � � I . kept cool and ` moist. The best varie- � y T. MeRN are warraDted to *ork : - - . ments sold b . I � i t, Turnip -rooted, I . � . . LOGAN'S EMPORIUM satisfactoriiy, or no s ' ale. Farmers -w-ntinggood - 1, Olive -shaped pokrlet, and' the IoLg — , : Diawon4 harrows with 72 teeth, will find It to .,. � L - � - � I - - . their interest to give me a trial. A fu.11 stock of � Scarlet; late in the,,year' Row Black I . � : . Fmnelstown . . I L I I cAstings on band. A160 the � ! I ! I ; . I I Spanish for ea;rby'winter Use. i - : Poowws, 'Mouroe's of Sesfortb, Teeswater Plows, .. i : � Dandelion, ;though a troublesome �' . . i - and Oliver Obilled Plows. I . I :P_&]PSr_r, . . . i weedin the farm, is cultivated in the I . - j g f den and cat for greens. It has also i - �. FIND. Hor8e 87weing and yeneral ]91ack- � (tr . IS THE PLAOE YOU WANT TO . I . . vilidable medical properties, and is . I I . -_ 'emithing I - ; I I much used -for pnrifying the blood. Tba-1:THE - JEWELLERy I . I I � * soil for the gTowth of the dand,31ion I . � I I . Attended to ,with oazcfui attention. AR work � I ; I � entructted to me Vill rewive careful attention should be ricW and the ' seed sown in � I V ' � - . All work done with neatness and dispatch, ;zi � ' drills half an ificbdeep and a foot s,part. �� I -HAS- . at tLird pan prices. Farmers wanting batrows . 14 . and plows b]" . . . I repaired, now is the time'to ring s may be sown as soon as � a alovg. ThiLnkiDg my -many customers and . I . ' I . � . theL . I - the ground can b6 dug, without becom. . I � the publia in genemi for the large support re- I ing compact. ,Be ! ar in mind, no -plot i ceiv from them while doing busiue8vt in Rip , ed . _Ver4 1 - R'EMOVED TO HIS , ou Will Get the Nery and still boving by strict att ention to bnaine" " ! . . i . � should be tilled I till dry.. Plant the Come H ere and Y � and fair deaIing, to receive their auppwt in -the I I . : i � . � . seed in;do-uble ows, six -inches apart, j I I future.* as in the pslat. you will always find me %�d three fe�'-t lbetween the double � I ; readyforbusines& Rememberthesign. V . I I I ,in Boots and Shoes.' rows. .. I � � � ! 1*__T:E"W srr(:)]R:E, I Best Wear : � . I Pz I � - . T. MELLIS, Rippen. otato Oniohs i ma ,next be plauted. � , . � 1 744.8 1 . y I i - - - � I : — I —_ . . T hey do best i * light, rich soil, Plant- � % . . . - . I I .. . . 1 � I I . I . . ETH -I I ad in drills 12 inches &part. 00. DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAK. i SOM �1 NC NEW IN ZOMCHA i On,ion Seed �t sown in drills 12 indlies � t � I . � -1 - i I � ____ . � I � . � � I apart on well Orepared soil; pow pretty 1� - L ­ HE"YROESE . thick, and Oitftwards thin out the DIRE, CTLY OPPOSITE Men's Stogs Boots, Men's Hip Boots, Men's Calf Boots, Men's Half Boots,. � k the people of Mirich and vicj�ity , a . ., ,part. An ounce . Boots,Womerk's Pebbled 'Balmorat Begs to state I � - � I I plants -to Bl-- 111'ehes a � Men's Fine Calf Shoes, Women's Country ? that he has purchas d the wagon and carriage I I of seed will so . * aVbed 40 feet long by � I - Boots, Women's Pebbled � Buttoned Boots, Women a Polished Calf Boots, business formerly carried on by the Messrs. I . . . I il - 4. feet wide. The best varieties that we � � Women's Glove Kid Boots, Women's Fine Shoes. Children's Shoes, Coarse an a schneii. n 6 y � I . know are- the� 1 Danvers Yellow, Stras- M a R G B E RTSON'S Fine, very cheap. Ladies', Gentts and Children's Rubber& Wor4en's Felt The business will be carried on as fo n A in F ! , . . f f the shop opposite Diechert's blacksmith Shop, � � � I . -bury 4ed an . &I White. shoes and Slippers. for housewear. - I - mr. Reese is,a thoroughly practical workman, d' 3ortug - � : . . and being knourn to most of the people in the � . I Parguips an. carrots may be sown as � . . � � - I . . � : rit and receive a liberal .. I i . T . I : section he hopes to me , I . . 0, il' is in good working I FURNITURE STORE. i i n,ag the ! I d share Gi public patronage. I made I - o der. When sown early they pr U . - All * . at . bar crops. � he soil should be ricb, I I I I Fair Dealing a7l,d Quick Bet-lirns- the Notto of this Ho U18e. I toorder, and repairing I of e decription neatlY . � . and proniptlY execu at the 16west pomible ,w . and well pre ad, and for carrots from :! - . I gr prices. A t i I is res ctfully soucite& I 1 12 inches in d� th at least. . . 0. Ls PAPST2 I . .. a willaLso pre I w do all kinds -of � I I ing Any Mud Of Beets require a rich mellow soil. Sow __ , . � . . I cro t amw 1, n I - . I I . s with the latest im- I I I teeth put Inol 8 in drills 15 in�ies apart, drop the wed - � � WM. LOGAN, Seaforth. ts. Satisfaction g,uaranteedand prices I I - I I . provern every one or t " 6 ' ches in the drills, FO R'B E S' LIVERY I . � low. Al - and cover over 7wo i1n3ches deep. Early I . . I 64PEERLESS'SAW," the . Bass&nd and Alood-red Tumip-riooteid . � I the ("oat saw in the woods. Remember beets we prefer Ifor the gaxden. '. � . —AND— ! ,A - , piace anuA the name. EnRy I * - ... C rr -U .A, 1-i :F .A, C rr S R03VISED Zurich I Pbtatoes—it is well to plant a few in 1 � ____ _ - __ . � the, gVden fo� eaxly .Use. Plant from 1 ; I . � . i i . I the 12th"to t4e 24th of April, in a warm, � . I � . MRS. 0- M. DUNLOP. . ' 'S TAB L E So - � , � light soil and as the plants are nip cover , S�A -L E I . 11 � 1 7 1 � I . ­.� - - i � / — - I them in ihe e�eniDgs with straw to save I I � . ; r � ! I : . I them from the frost. I � T . i . . . I � ; I - � � , I TEACHER OF MUSiG. I 1 Tomatoes may! be started in a hot -W * MAtN-ST., SEAFORTH. . I I . . - 0 ; F o, box in t le ho'use, and transplant I ad . . . I .. - I two or throe.�� tiines. They require,a — THE CHEAPEST AND BE§T PLACE TO BUY YOUR . I i - . - I rapid and early'growth, that the fruit � ! � � . PiANo OR ORGAN. I I FORbES, the old eatablishe,4 Llv- . I may all ripen! in due season. Take cate IARe=keeps the best and most stylish rigs - I ! I . - - -_ . - that the plants arenot too crowded. A I and the best driving horses. in the business. - I . ; � I I � few strong, well rooted plarts are worth �; Ne'at and Nobby'Cutters, handsome #nd com- GROOERIESt OROOKERY, FLOUR, FEM A DVLNCED. pupils fitted for graduating at less ' more than double the number oil spindly � fortable Robes, mud last and oat hor"s always � , � 156 than one lmlf the expeme of fore*n �teach- I . I on hand. : - in,. F,gpecial care given to new beginnem- : . . - � n ones. I 1, . ,&,Yery handsome familysleigh forqnsortwo . - . . _" .— I .- . I I . , homes. - SEEDS, FISK &001 I . I A Limited- Number of pupils from 1 1 The Secret of Beauty. -.. ; Day and night oalls promptly attended to. . abroad can receive Board- � No cosmetic ill theWorld can impart � Good driving hories bought and sold. . . * f I a . I REMEMBER THE PLACE - Opposite 0. 0 I instrument for pupils use at very moderate I -beauty to a . that is disfigured by � WinsealwAgricultural Wlerarooms, Seaforth. terms. Residence on George Street, First door unsightly blotch a &rising from impure ; 689 . t . ARTHUR FORBES. IS AT IM. MORRISON'Sm I east of,ysin Sirect, Seaforlh- 730 . — ; . - blood. Burdo4 Blood( Bitters is the ' I .. I — � . - . . grand purifying Inedioine for all humors 1i SEAFORTJ1 PLANING MILL, I ! . I � I _. . . i WARD CASHY � ofthablQoa ( It makes..good blood and I - � ]ED W imparts the bloom, of health to the most I I I i —3)ZALINCR -_ - I !SA i I . sallow complexid1n. 739 1 SH,-DDOR;AND BLIND FACTORY I I . I ; I I . . . . . . � I I . ; . -Mr. Bee6herlwas asked if the pub- - I I . To make room for MY steadily growing business, I have leased and fitted UP GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. . , � � I . lished report 4as true that he proposed ,, qVEsutisoriberb . egoleave to thank bLianumms 3eed Store, end intend keepina conm - I � . _ to retuire from ac�ive pulpit work � when � - customers for theliberalpatronage extoend"to the adjoining sho b for a Flour, Feed and F zLOP, SEED, GRAINS of A Fine L6t of B004 Peas, C lover and I ed : himaince commencing business in Seafortaowd stantly on hand , RAN, SHORTS, OATS, PRAS, Ci � _�tha age of 70. He tepli i trnstaUt he maybe favored with a continusum all kinds, HAMS and BACON. . � he arrived AL . * Timothy Seed on hand Cheap. � . that he neve contemplated anythiDg.of I _. stookof CROOKERY AND GLASS" . I . � of the same. Opening out this week a large - the hiuct, an had made no such an- i Pargeointending to -build would do well to SIT$ lit for cash, and will guarantee to give YOTk GODERIGH ST-, SEAFORTH. 11 & .1 this depa . We an � - I and a J'ARE of a,U kinds, which Was b*ug noiiucement. kis father, thei Rev. I Min a mll,av he will continue to keep on h 0 � ant is any- other house in the . large istook of allkinds of as good vgue in Irtm � � � llin ��t stone Tea Betg. of I Lyman Beecher, continued to preach ry Pim Lumber, Sashes, Dom, now Re - 44 pieces, for 02.50 ; best =�a teas for Ra N, ARETTs I . D 1,5 ; and all other ' . until he was 80, kud Mr. Beecher- said � .10 per 10:n'; boot Stone Bedroom Set -so nine pieces, for #2.' , - I ' . 'he would like to do the same. He had 1 kindi and Mouldings., Shi"08, *1; . . I ige, Aock of T-EASo . 8z"OUTH, . I d Glawwwo equally ches I � 1, I I I Z, � I i P IL p I . � . 4 fill; A �,i, * , , - - I � P pared �� ss -cu f and can aw en a I I I i 11 I I � Crookazy an - V. Also on hand a Is , Will MaKe Wb,olezae ana PAWDaalff in LZLTMM "A said he dido�ot care to live beyond four i Lath, &c. and saa.me, and you I which I am seftg at riduied prices. CS11 I I 81MOZ MDniGS of Zvery DeaerjrUOP. scOre years, �ut he neared ,that he i Rdeel"ouffdant of g.4yingdafftlaetiontotho'" money by it. � . 2 1 � St"k kept. T~ - - i' say-fe'rowhim wit1hthairpstronage,as now I 1q0" but ibe, V*r7,Dftt might obamg6, it B mind, H alth. �vhOl - His 0 . - but fintrelesswerkmanareem - . M. MORRISON9 mobwate. & Tr*[Salo%ed. All Or4isrs-bY 009 � .�ployed- . " Mr- ; Parneular attention paid to Ounton Pbaft 114) promptly filled. - was_nev6r*be6ter ban it is n . - . or otherwi I ow� June ,; . � South Side Main Street, Sesto "a Beecher will' be 1 2 years - old i I rth. H. N. BBZTT � 4 W1 . . : nelt. i , I , � k JOHN H. BROADFOOT. . . . I I i . � . . . 11 L ! ; I I __ . � � I I . � , , � , - i . � 1- . ! I . I i . . L . I � . i I i � . � I . — J � a I . � � . . . : : — � . . ! I I ! . � . ; , I .� I I ��? I -_ . - - . . I - : I ; I - 't, .- - -,. � I �­ - --- --- - ­ ­ � _ - � I .. � � i . I I . -1 � . i . I I . I � . r I I ; . . 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