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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-03-16, Page 7oftheltierillinaltddieta the year 1789, tie at Mel oannot say, the city M guardian_ of ite eldef „ntheister of palice, a 3111131 rare talent and integrity!. At theism. peeled, the parish of 86.1 Ger- m** in the quarter of the ' Bee Bt• . Antoine, had for is cure a kind,• i ener- e *Me old min, whoee whole lifa was spent in cl•Oft good tte both the teouls • and bodiesof his Meer ,creattirest- An& whose holy consistency and digpified courage caused him to be loved by the good, and respeoted by even the most • abandoned characters. One cold dark winter's night, the ballot the old Cures door was rune loudly, and_het.elt*eigit • in hatimmealately arose and npenna the dooreoutictpetingltellept it ;AP • lt memo sick or dying ted. A rare.° age, richly dressed, with his Imitates ly concealed by a large Wive beard, Stood • outside., -. Addressiog the cure .M a • oourteowi andgrameltil naannert he lsp. logised for hisemaseemrahle viint„which, ' as hosed, the high reputationtof mon- slew had induced hue to make. ' "A, . igreat and terrible, but necessary and inevitable deed,' he continued, dis to be lione. Time presses.; a soul sheet to pose into eternity implores. Your 'pirate • try. If you come you must allow your eyes to be boudagedt aak no lueettons, and consent to act simply as spirituel • oonsoler a a dyinti woman. If yeenta., fuse to accompany me no -other priest ean be admitted, and her spirit Must pass alone." After a moment of secret • prayer, the Wire answered, tI will go with you." Without asking any further explanationehe allowed hi a eyee te be bandaged, and leartt on the arm of his auspicious 'visitor. `__ They both got hito a coach, whose windows were immedi- ately covered- by wooden shutters, and then they drove off rapidly. They seem- , ed to go a long way, and Make teeny ! deublings and turnings ere the ooech drove under e wide archway, and step- ped. During this time, not a , g sin' le word had been exchanged between he travellere, and ere ..they. got out the stranger assured himself that the band- age over his companion's eyes had 'pot leen displaced, and then taking the eld man respectfully by the hand, he sweet - ad him to alight and to ascend the wide steps of the stitircase, as far as the second storey.- A great door opened, as if of itself, and several thickly -carpeted rooms were traversed in slimiest At length, another door was opened by the glide, and the cure felt his bandage re- moved. They were in a solemndookieg bed -chamber; near a bed, half veiled ity----thick.damask curtains,- was ft small table, supporting two wax lights, width feebly illuminated the field death -tike Apartment. The stranger (he was the Duke de—), then bowing to the euro, I led him towards the bed, drew baok the - curtains, and said in a solemn tone :--- "Minister of God,before you is a woman Who has betrayed the blood of her an - cotters, and whoa doom is irrecoverably tried. She knows on what conditions , an interview with you has beim granted .her; she knows too that all suppliott- lions would be useless. You know your deity, XL le Cake; I leave you to itilfil it, and will retie= to seek you ip half an hour." . So saying he departed, and the agita- ted priest saw lying on the bed a young aid hatentihd.girl, bathetiineteers, bat, tling with despair, and calling in her bitter agnoy for the conaltorts of religion. No investigation possible! for the un- happy creature declared herself bound by a terrible oath to conceal her name; -besides, she knew not in what plane she was. "I am," she said, "the victim of ef a, secret family tribunal, whose _see - *nee is irrevocable I More, I cannot tell. I forgive my enemies, as I trust that Geed will forgive me. Pray forme." The minister oh. „religion ievolied the stiblime promisee of tthe gospel tosootheher troubled soul, and he succeeded. -Her coentenancesfter a titue became corapoled, sheclasped her - hands-- in fervent prayer, and then extended them tewerds.hee ce _wieder. ' As she did , so, the cure pefoeived that the 'sleeve of her robe was stained with blood. "My eftild,"efaid heewith a- trembling; voice; "what is this t " “Father, it is .the *vein whioh they haye already opened, and the betidege, no doubt, was • carelessly put on." At these words, a sudden • thought struck the priest. He unrolled the dressing, allowed the blood to flew, - I steeping his handkerchief in it, then re - placid the bandage, concealed the stain- ed handkerchief within his vest, end , whispered :-"Fardtvell, my daughter, i take courage, and have confidence in i Clod!" The half hour had expired, ind • the step of his terrible cowluctor wag heard approaching. "I et111 'ready,". said the cure, and having allowed - hi a eyes Ito be covered, he took the arm of the I Deka de—, and left the awful room, ;praying meanwhile with secret fervour. : Arrived at the foot of the 'staircase, the i eld man sueceeded, without his guide's knowledge, in 'slightly- displacing the i thick bandage so as to admit- a partial Iry of.laroplight. , Finding himaelf.in the carriage gateway, he -managed to istetnielteeed fall, with both hand for. iwartirttiedards a dark corner. The Duke thaetaned to raise hint, both resumed their places in the carriage, and after Ire -passing through the tame tortuous :route, the ours was set down in safety at his own door. :Without one moment's delay, he called his servant. “Pierre," he sada, 'deem yourself with a stick, and give me 'our support; I must instantly go to the min** of poke 2:._, , Beim after wards, the official gate was opened to admit the well-known venerable pas- tor, "a terrible cleed will speedily be ac- wmplished, if you are not in time to reeeet it. Let your agents visit, be- fore day break, every carriage gateway Paris;it in the inner &nee of one of hem will be found a blood-stained dkerchief. „The blood is. that,, of a oung female, wiles° murder, already begun, te has been miraculously suspend- eat.- Her family have cendenened their Victim -to have her Irides opened ono by eie, and thus to perish, slowly in, ex- plation of a fault, already -morethan punished by her mortal y. Courage, nay friend, yon have already_eopie hears. Mai God assist you -I eine only pray." The same morning, at eight o'clock, the Minister of police, entered the cure's "My friend," said he, atl (sonless y inferiority, you are able to instruct ele wrifilelidog." !vt. flayed I" erisd.sho a S man, bursting into tears. 6 “ekvaiv, said the minister. "and- - rescued from the power of her cruel relations. But LyLsnext ti'me, dear Abbe, that you want assistance in a benevolent enter- , I wish yon would give me a little snore time to accomplieh „it." Within OM next twenty-four tours, by ex- . _ • • A CH 16, 188 ass order from the King, the Duke •-a,-;-4and hift accomplices wereaeoritlY oved from Paris, and oouveyed out of the kingdom. The young woman received all the wire which her precarious state requir- ed ; and, when sufficiently recovered, retired to a quiet tiountry village, where he royal proteotion assured her safety. It, is scarcely needful to say, that next to,her Maker, the cure of St.0—wastb objetit 4i1 her .deepest gratitude and filial love. During fifteen peen, the 'holy man received from time to time the expression of her grateful affeotion ; and at length when himself, from, ex- treme old age, on the brink of the grave, he, received wordtbat she had departed ace. Never -Until then hada word of mystetious adventure passed- the, go i7itire's lips. On his deathbed,hoWever, bo oonfided the recital ...to a one of his particular hientlfeand ' 'from a relation of the latter. I myself h4rd it. Thisis the diet truth: KInd ofOutfit that ,is Needed for , a Trip to the Far West. rm view of the approaching immi- gration season, the following advice to :inrnigrants, which we clip from a nurn- ber .of the Edonouten• Bulletin of er few zu.nthaligo, will be foundofuse: he intending settler must go imeonl- hag to his Means and intentions in out. fitting himself, , in Winnipeg, or any °Aber point further 'West, where he lettves the railway. After having pro- onr the necessary' travelling &tilt, ran supplies for the journey, great care must be taken that transport is pit eidedluT„every poried that is to be tal, en. Every eight or ten hundred Wads requires an ten 'wt, cover % end iatnessecosting on an average $100 a rig. If the settler has the meows it is better for him to purchase it Winnipeg all the machinery; implements and honseldold, fixture he requires for intmediate use, as well as a year's sup- plti of groceries and a little choice seed erein, and king it through himself. It j would be cheaper to send these : 'Runge by boat, if the boats were to be d4ended on. They can generally all be purchased here, but the prices are very high, and come hard on a person wbo has to buy everything he needs and hat nothing to sell. Especially if the set: ler is able to bring a cooking steve ha [-should bring it with hin3r, as there here been none for sale here so far. • FiOniture is very dear here, but at the saoe time it is not advisable to bring any unless it is of extra quality. It coSts ten cents a pound freight, and the, cents can be . better applied in :freighting prime neeeesities, such as grc ries or implements.. Furniture of tho box, bench, stool and shelf variety wi 1 envier very well in this vetuttry lot a few years yet; especially if a per- soe's means are limited; The cooking stove can also be dispensed with ona pinch, especially by bachelors, to Wood :is plentiful. ' he meanest and -cheapest complete fa ening outfit possible is two Gime and carts, or if possible a- wagon, harness' to; the oxen, . a breaking plow, set of 'IiirLarrows, iron are the best; a scythe, ax, he, rake, shovel, and grain cradle, ese with the kit of tools -; necessary: onithe trip, a few pounds of nails, with glass and putty for building a shanty, aol either provisions for a year or m ney to purchase them with, and :re nay enough to purchase seed in the -Elie inges a much better start than nine. • tenths of the settlers here had. Nearly • sato, them have been under the neces- sitY of working away from their places about half their time in order to earn nut:ley to purchase those few thin with, and yet they are succeedi :it to succeed tiuder such oirou stances requires 'a large amount giunption, grit and energy, and uiales -&etl,ler heti a oonsiderablestock of the cot modifies on hand he had bet neer start for- Edmonton. If a,ny.00 siderable number of cattle are brong a Mowing ,inaehine and sulky. ra should be includectin the outfit, as, th nave a great .deal of ' time as Well labor. . small stock of simple •medicie oh uld be 'taken for nee on ' the tri Persons are eery little liable to sic neiLvehilatravelling,but te little Weide plaiter, italve, yellow oil and pain kill sh 'uld be taken in case of sickness t: :ace'clent. ' •A good -supply ., of . ,000 warm clothing and btanketsehoald a be taken, as damp, 'chilly weather, liable to be encountered even in mi. sup men and the nights •are altilio alvvays cool, while in the fall they a -ear, cold. Damp or cold weather 0 the/ bare prairie with perhaps very litt wood is far different from what it in 1 warm hause with a good fir li Ho see and cattle are peculiarly liabl to tome disease while travelling an twin:inch care cannot be taken of them. Carbolic acid, blue stone and castil soap should be taken for use in the too &mime, borax to oleause the moat w4, -linseed 'oil for use as physic, cor star h to stop scouring, yellow oil ifo use ,in eases of mange, and -.black' to ic sore shoulders and other swellings, pin tar for outs or raw places, sulphurilor bard° to destroy parasitic vermin. 1. and Moisture, and this they eau wallow oven, or by a *aim rang., well its anywhere, Of course u soon e • as the young leavfs i'Fboxes can he ear theyAPIA have light. Then moved to the ows or *0 Wine sheltered place in the operl-,,*,i All this has to he done gradualli. Kier? one knows how hard are suddenohsngea of temperature to the human syste • wad it **lust as bad to &nit" Tbe titit them!tiOdhr isaah - tinintethith'popeatitaitehlfa4-vtaii)hietiti:pro' !teal tylte' • this artificial way, it is generally so far • on into the Beaton that A very little pro. teotion is enough to take cam of the plants. In this way- one caw 1100 things several wet* ahead of time in the ordinary iway of doing -thin" and at littleeettet or trouble; and this -is IL great advantage to those of amall re3811118. • 17'911140e arid Milk. Dr. J. Hatt), Take, P. R. C. P., F. R. S., reoently delivered a lecture under the auspioes of the Edinburgh Heal Sooiety, taking for his subject,' "Th Establishment and Maintenenee 0: BrilittRealth." , In the courne of' hi remarks the lecturer said • - In • some, respects he believed .the food of the working class in Sootlend was improved, partly because wages were higher and partly because new articles of diet partly because in 'the new workmen' houses the means of cooking were better had been introduced into the - market.; But he alsoibelieved that it had bectime deteriorated in a very important item - porridge and milk -for which had been substituted a much less iniptitious, and in itself a somewhat deleterious artiel ' of diet -tea and' bread. The physio1o4 -gist would tell them that porridge and milk was a 'typical' toed - that was: that it tiontained all the necessary con- ' stitutents of feed in the most perfect proportiona. • He had - nothing to say.. against the staff of life so long as it was sound in quality and Well fired; except that it wait not andh a, typical food etiiff as oatmeal, ond Weight forrweight, did • not possess an equal power of nutrition as porridge. It wee the Coittliant use of tea that he would etrongly depreciate. He hoped his teetotal friends would not be very apgry with him if, he said. i▪ t was open to argument whether the teapot or the whisky bottle eXeroised the most baneful effects on the publio ti estitution. He did not think the 1 question had been fairly worked out, He advised ,all workingmen, whether they worked in the workehop, in the office or in the struly, to feed them - he t eir wives and their children at e Ives, least once a day on the most perfect fitrrn of food which God had given them rridge and milk. VandSibilt at Home. 1 New York Letter: One rainy morning alady went to ealt" 'epee, Mrs. W. K. Vanderbiit. She !Out up her card, and heaving gained t ak audience, she was heuded from, one servant to Another as she went up stars i until she came to a t4I footman at the bedchamber doote who passed her Titteide. No token of storm or rain It:feather here. The chamber was bathed in a softnesy light that burned in aperfunied censer. The bed, _raised upon e sort of dais, was canopied and `ctirteined with lace -edged pink satin. Thelady *as supported.in a half -sitting position, among lace - trimmed pillows, and was partially covered with downy blankets of rose pink. Her pink . silk night robe was garnished with Miles of Valenciennes lace, and a maid sat lowly at her 'side IP performing the office of manicure. Mrs. ng. Vanderbilt is a 'tonall woman of delicate m- features, dark heir:and complexion gray of eyes, and an exquisite- figure, that in 8 a this attire was not lest upon her visitor, Se who sat down at the foot of the bed in ter herdamp waterproof, feeling •in the n- surrounding splendor. like a tramp. Aid tit she had known the occupant of that ke princely bed, mind • yea. when their Pr relative positions weee reversed; not `at that she ever reoeieed ie. like manner, although this is IA an unusual -occur- 'eac, ram° in New Yerk. It is the setting of this that makee it remarkable. The k- visitor had been intmany,of• the -palaces g of Europeeeltuteneeni saw such magnifie er oence in any of theni.-- • or - te'sO A General „Stampede. Never was suchli, rush made for any is drug store is now at E.Hickson &Cote, d- for a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Die - at covery for Consumption, Coughs and re Colds.. All persons afflicted with o Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe le Coughs, dr any affection of the Throat la and Lungs, cattget a trial bottle of this e. great remedy free, by calling at above e drug store. Regular Size, Ill. 783.52.5 11 11 the feet of the oxen taken are not good at the start or if the' are likely to be on the road after the frost comes, time thiok sheet copper, a cold chisel, shoeing hammer, pair of shoeing pincers, gimlet bit, punch, and BOM0 small horse nails, should be taken in order to shoe thein if they should require it. Goner - ally) only the outside halves of the front feet need shoes, as they have to stand the greatest wear. Each shoe requires three nails, and no nail must be driven near the point of the hoof. Ponies seldom require to have anything done to their feet as they are very hard. It Canadian 'horses are worked they must be ept shod if the road is at all dry. If the loads. are not very light it is .well to, have an extra animal or two along. -A day or two of rest when an .t animal iseick or injered will sometimes save its life; and if there is a spire ani- mal' alga it can have the rest without delaying the party. is s trifling matter, but one well wokth remembering, that for most farinerkgardens one scarcely needi's hotbed to bring forth seeds of tender 'vegetables or flowers,if they can .have at hand a good kitchen range. et At New dozen 14ants, -Oa( generally all that is wanted, sigrA sqtate foot or so of earth in El, box .will give all the plants one is lilelyto want in the vegetable Way; and a- similar tine for flowers. Seeds do I not need light to Sprout; indeed, good gardeners think that light is a disadvantage. All they need is heat The Kitchen Hot -Bed. Well Rewarded. A liberal reward will be paid to any party who will produce a case of Liver, Kidpey or Stomach complaint that Eleetrio Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring them along, it will -cost you noth- ing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you will be well rewarded for your trouble besides. All Blood diseases, Billiousness, Jaundice, Constipation, and general debility are quickly cured. Satiefaotion guaranteed or money re- funded. Price only fifty cents per bottle. For sale by E. Hickson & Co., Seaforth.-783 52. Grand Trunk Railway, Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton etatione se tollowe : GOING WEST- •BEAPORTR. CLINTON. Reproof, 12:58 P. M. 1:17 P. M. , Exprees I 8.49 P. M. 9:00 P. M. Express 81)0 A. M. 8:46 A. M. ?ifixed Train 15:0 P. M. . 6:15 P. M. Gonne Pelee- 13/11PORTR, CLINTON. Express . . 6.82A• M. 6:15 A.M. Express Train.....1:88 P. M. 1:17 P. M. Mined Irene4:85 P. M. 8:50 P. M. ?dited Train 9.80 A. M, 8:45 A. M. London, Huron and Bruce. GOINO NORTE- Express. Mail. A. ?d. P. M. ker nefon, depart.. .... .. .. . , .. 7 20 4 00 888 516 Hempen . 850 Kippen , 855 ' dacunrlicatord i _ 9 05 980 Blyth . 10 00 Winghem, arrive • • .. ..10 85 Goleta Spurn- Mail. AM. - Winghem, depart 7 10. Blyth , , , 7 45 Clinton • .. 4 8 20 , )311PruPeeetieldn ' • • • Honiall • •9 4 9.0 • 8 46 8 35 850 London, arrive Exeter 190 9105 580 • 585 545 6 10 689 7 10 Express. P. M. 2 40 313 850 4 06 '4 18. '4 80 • 5 ss• D8. CAMPBELL, Provineial Land Stumm 0-0 • and Civil Zughteer. Orden; by mail prompt 17 attended to. D., O. CAMPBELL, Ilitehtll • ! P. 8. 01141211101.1.0 T-11110 of Garrow I Proadieera Ofilee, Otalerioh, ••° Solicitor, ceaviyancor, ee, 'Money le loan. -sir Atm, ire Wayinfit Block, Main street, 1390fortil,-:. , 704 P. 0. HATS,Solicitor, &to Privet/ raeney to ea.w.• lend at loweet'rates of hateresin Onion - Corner of $quare and Wewt Strut, Goderioh. 774 ninnesj,traioNotoo11,,t 4170171400T, Desrlitere, ' 404 ennerisinOnterte.-40Ti (*note , riAMEROS, HOLT & CAMERONilleirridttle• irielters in Chancery, &co 0 Ons. M. O. aruiron, Q . C., Philip Holt, . G. (lam. eon. 606 • W.O.11 METEB, Barrieter and 'Attorney at dd• Law, Solicitor in Chaaceey. gereseisekinee for takingaffidavits in the ProvineetitiMenitoba. Solicitor for the Bank of Ra1nh1tou,Wlngb. Private funds te loaned Siete 6i per esat. 688 -MANNING & SCOTT, Barristere ! Solicitors, 41-a• Conveyamers, &o. Solicitors f the Bank of Johnston. Thidaie & Gale. Mon y to loan. Office, /twee moot, Clinton, On 4. A. H. lidezontre, .111111E SCOTT. 781 vizyzit & DIMINSON, Barinters, et Kean .hva• Block, Wingham. Solicitors fok 1 the Bank of Hamilton. Commissioners for taking aide ani - r 'rite in toba. 'Private funds to loan at 6 per eent. uoknow office every. Nednesdai. ;lg. W. 0. MET R. E. L. DICKINSON. . 738 ' 1 1./I:FTLIS En DANCEY, T .ATE with Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderloh, 'I'd Barrister, 'Solicitor, Conveyancer, &a Mbney to loan, • Bensoa's , Old Office, elardno's 13look, iletiforth. , 786 , . . TjoTIOIC of Distedution of Partnership. -The 4'1 Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned hap Ws day been dissolved by mu- tual consent. The business of the late firm will • will be payable, and who be earri;d on by MR. HOLNEETBD 10 whom all debte d to the firm will pay rand discharge ail debts due and owing by the firm, Dated at Seatorth, the 21st day of De- oember, A882, • S. G. MoCAUGHEY ; F. 1101,111E- STED. Witness, ANDREW 044/211t, F. HOLMESTED, PARWEITER, &e. Law Office -fleet Simko -1". Main Street, Sesiforth. G. IVIOCALIG EY, QouotTou, tte. Law, Offloe,LSpottg Block, '- Mal Street, S�aforth. / 785 • AUC TION /ERB. eT P. BB/NE, Lice;red Auctioneer for the " • County of Hare . Sales attended in all parts of the °minty. Al] orders left.t the Ex- POSITOR Ofilee will be promptlyattended to. C R. COOPER,43rusee1s, County ,Anotioneer. %J., Sales of ell descriptions proneptly at- tended in any part alba county on • reasonable terms. OrdeMleft at the office of the HURON EXPOSITOR, Or addres to Brussels, will receive prompt atteiltAon. A DELGATTY, Licensed Anntioneer for the -•• C,Ounty of Huron, Salem of all deeoriptions promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Ad- dress Walton P. 0. or Lot 14, 00I10488/OR 14 Moire/10p, ra 'pERKSHIRE BOAlt.'eeThe undardrinecl M. "LP still his 4'811 -known Thoroughbred lierksh which he will keep for service during t present season, on lot 7, concession 8, Tuck r - smith. This pig was purchased from the Mess Snell, of Edmonton; As from imported stook 4u both sidea. and has proved himself wee of , best stook producers in Ontario: W. MUNDELL. 7811 1 SuFFor4 PIG. -The undereigned will keep ri lot 21, 00800881611' 2, L. R. S., Tuckeesinit a Thoroughbred Suffolk )3oar. This aninuil w recently purchased from the well-known breeder A. Pranks.* Son, and is from imported eteck o -both sides.. ' Terms, -$1, psyahle at the tlkne o service with the privilege of returning if needssaT GEORGE PLEWES. I . . 783 1 : frreERKSHIRES THE BREED. -The anderU , „1", signed. will keep during the present Sean: 1 on Lot 25, Concession 5, McKillop, eThoroug bred Berkshire Pig. 'Psams.--$1, payable at t el time of service, with the privilege, of rating -113i ill necesiltry. W?d• HABK1RK. ,781 - \ . • . 1 i •IERKESHIERE PIG FOR 8RVIaE . -- The undereigned will keep during the present: Isessop, en lot 28, 90400/BiOn Opeer Winthrop,;1 Thoroughbred Berkshire Pig. Terms, -p.$1, pa e Iitiole at tbe time of eerrieei WItie the_privilaila retuneing if 'necessary: 1AS. MoDOWELL. 788' , —4- -1 A NOTHER GOOD PIG. -The undersigned wijl ;4-3- keep during the present mason at his FotI In Bruceifield, " ii, thoroughbred Berkrhire Boa . This animal was prirobased from the celebra ,breeders, Messrs. J. G: Snell & Bros., of Unto ton, and is one of the best pigs ever brought in the county. His `sire, "litiyal Carlyele," en weI SS the she of his dam "Sir Doreheater Cardiff, and hie grand she, "ford Liverpool," were firs plize winners et the Royal Shows in England also at the.Provincial Fairs in Canada. TERM. 21 per sow,,priyable at the time -of setvice wit • MS privilege of returning if neisesearee 'R. 1 TURNER, Brimfield. 77 e, • FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, chooi Stationery,&c. -GO TO- • O. W. PAPSTS BOOKSTORE, SAFORtH ONTARIO. SEFORTH NORSE INFIRMARY. elORNER of Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next 'e! 'door to the Preekyterian Chun*, fiesherth, Out. Ail diseases of Horsiest Mtge, those, or any of tte domesticated animals, guix*OullY treat attar infirmary er elsewhere on. the diodes% not*. Charge. moderate. Jm. W. .1illennt, Vetbrinary Surgeon. P. 8.-A lergs dock of. Veterinsryttedicines kept constantly en hand, See° E Usical Instrument EmPorium, 3cqrr BlipTHERS, Begto aunoiLnoe that they have - reineved tp more-dommodfoUs premises, one door north of the Post Office, where they Will be found- with s large and well - AM PIANOS, which are so well -known and highly EXCELSIOR ORGANS..—These - Organs have re - wherever shown,.and,have also received, a diploma at 'd at Toronto.. We sthio,keep-in stook -other rial108 of email instruments* phut musio rend instruction SCOTT BROTHERS, Seaforth. sal ted stod sr. -- en of by aoneiv d theh,i • the ndustri d rgansa book..*gen- a MINH Ji snnsioiana. eat rewards Pair Just ol d all kinds ik-Vianted. WAR liELAR5D, Gannon t the right cannon to the left, Cannon in front, vgllie and t.it nders. torined at with it ot and 37014 nobly th, rode ad well to the Gr at Sale nqw o`Og on, i , 1 AT T EP.SAFORItli TEA STORE. i. , : The great ush still continues. The la ge stock of Japan Tsai, lila& Teas, Young Hyson elso be lode in the great sale, and all k nds of Groceries, Crockery ,and Glass - f as, Gunpowder Teas, and he beTea Dust ever imported, will a ware, als Flo and Feed, all kinds of fish, and the best ooal oil. Oatmeal eXchanged for ate. Come clue, come all, alid secure some of the Cheap goods. ' A. G. AU1T, Seaforth. BANKI mmizsl G HOUSE. SEAFORTH. OFFICE—In the premises former- ly occupied y the Beira of Com- merte, and go Commercial Rotel, .MatatStreet. NOTES AND ILLS DISCOUNtED. English and Foraign Exchange Purch ed and Bold. FARMER SALE NOTES 1 , I Purchased t Reassemble Bates. Healey Lest oat Collateral iSecurl les , t Drafts leaned, ayable at par a all Branches fd th Bank of Comm 111(TEB,E8T 'Hewed oil Deport -Its Monet to oan on Mortgages., 1 ±-1 M 8 4fanager cagd Proprietor. 10 t "NIL TRADE M DESrErtANDUM." TotannImARIF., - 924t* 144 cbttl 4 4 Takinf . pax GREATI RN -1- vons Debility an eluding. Sperroatorr results of • Self-eb oGillyanY'reroii ef3dPyEirCht hIChs • manently ogre Pa1pltIat10n and other affections of the Hear4 Or* ption in its earlier stages, Rushing of hi° to the head, Wind * the stomach, 1ndlgetjon1 Loss of Memory, Want of energy, 13ash lid . 888Desire for eolitude, Indis- position to labor on e000unt of wealmeee Uni- yersalLassi ude, Pei in the bask, dimness of vision, Premature 014 age, eet. Full particular% In oux pamphlet, whi h we send securely sealed on receipt of a * tir es - • t stamp. The Specific receipt of Money ' by a dressing 769-62 ill 18 now solda Fern gists at $1 per package, or 6 for $5, or , 11 b sent free by mail on i . t t After Taking. ESTRAY STOCK, , VSTRAY HEIFERS. -Strayed into the prem- -IP lees of the undersigned, lot if, conmedon 9, 1 Mcliillop, in the last week of Januery, two three 3 ear old heifers. The owner may have the samenn paying expenses and proving property. JOSEPH ICHAUSKOPF, Beachwood P. O. 793x4 — i 1 'POTENT CATTLE. -Strayed froni .the prem - J -4 hes ef the undersigned near Verna, four one year old cattle, twee heifere and two steers. One et the haters wag WiRte, and the other red, with a few white hairs on the tme. The steers were red and white, andone was a little larger than the other. Therwere all marked with a round hole in the right ear. Any person giving each *formation as will lead to the reeovery of these animals at Tea Emotion Moe, Seaforth, or to the undersigned, will be suitably rewarded. SAMUEL HARRIS, Varna. 782 HARDWARE. Genuine Granite Iti9nwasT Stamped and Japanned Tinwares, 1 Eitch,en Fwrnishin ITt And a Large Assortment 0/ Cook- ing and Beating Stoves at ota usua/ low prices. LISH REMEDY for Mor- an Nervous Affections, in - a, Seminal weaknens, eat., e, indiscretion, &e., is EDICINE. This le the ever been known to per - 'HE GR4Y :4 i'xoniz CO., Toronto. , Begs to announce • the Public that he has commefic :d to operate the WROXETER WOOLLEN FACTORY, and that he 'will be prepared to give good value in FULL CLOT TWEEDS, UNION . FLAN P1.4 and varieties ie J3BD WEEDS, ELS, INGS, CEYS, OCKING YARNS. 91.48TONI CARDING, sp ning and Falli a g promptly attend. Parties from 'a di tance will, as far as possible, have thei Rolls home' with them, and as he h put the mill into good werking order and employs none but efficient orkmen' all work is warranted. a -Remember tile Woxeter Mills. ALEX. L. ISSON, PROPRIETOR. 0 4.. - MONEY TO LOON. - received to loan a Is Funds, as !well as n]. followiex rates of iurest, n per cent., payable -yes terms Of application, amount at any X11E0.1Mi Barrie ters, e undereigned hive rge amount of Prh'ate ty Funde, at the moirelY eh 7, and, y aceoraing to • sue Alarm to pay any TER it DICKINSON' 791-8 NO WITNESSES REOLI1 JOHH MAIN STREET • SEAFORTH. R. COUNTER, -THE LEADING_. WATCHMAKERAND •JEWELLER, (Opposite 7.8. Porter's Furniture Store), Is the place to get GOOD AND RELIABLE WATCHESe °LOOKS, JEWELRY ANEP • PLATED WARE. All Goods Warranted cu Represented Watches, Clocks and jewelry re- paired and warranted to give satisfac- tion. • M. R. COUNTER, Practical Watchmaker and JeWeller. MARRIAGE LICEN$E8- ISSUED AT - THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR OFFICE, ISRAFORTH, oarrARI ED, 1. SEAFOBTII IMSuRsCE MW LAND AC AL NZ:0: STIIONG, IS AGENT' fo Nevem! Firettlitse Stook PaPe and Life u anew Companion and is ereitte, t to take ki on the motet treatable tcmti. ' Also Ag.it ler several of the best Loan AO - donee. • Also Agent feir the flateettlPerobase of _rant : end Village PrOperty. A Number of First-Clats Imoraved 7arm4 for Bale. 030,0001 tel Lean at /Mx per cent _1 Interest. Agentior the s le of Ocean Steamship Ticket& OFFICE -WO er M. Monition's Eltore,Main Street, Smart eft MbNEY TO LOAN. "THE 0orpoatIbn of Morris will loan $0,000 oli -I- farm property, first mortgage, at 7 per teent. _ interest, payaho annually. Borrowers to pay expenst H. or further particulars apply to GEORGE F RSYTII, Reeve, Brussels P. O. 784 MEDICAL. vvr G. 8. e1 • CHONALD, M.D., a M., Physician ° Sorg ')3,M�ouchour dto. Office and raids derice, that 'lately occupied by Dr. Hutchison" 'Auburn. 78I) :r G. SCOT, M. D. &e, PhysiedernSurgen and Accougheux, Seeferth, Ont. Office end reel - den e south aide of Goderich Streetesmont door Gest of Preebnterian Church. 342 TT"• L. VERCOE, M. D., C. if.. Physician, Sur- geon, eto,,Coroner for the Cotintyof Huron. Ofilet and Residence, on Janig street north, directly oppopite Seaforth Public School. itrgv. HANOVER, M.D., O. M.: Graduate Of lr McGill University, Physician, Surgeon and Acconeheur, Seaforth,Ont. Offiee and Residence, North side Goderich Street, filet Brick House east of the Ilethodist Church. 496 WM. Giihrt, BRUCERELD, Air .E., Torento 'University ; M. D. C. M. Vie- -"A-. torn' trnieersity r M. C. P. and a. Ontario; L. R. p. P., Eden; L, R. C. 8., Eden: CeitUicate ed attendance for a terniiat Soho Hos- pital, London, England, for die' easeil of women. 774 2?.1_ M31CTG-G-II\1"-, U.R GE ON DENTIST.. aRADUATE of the Royal College of Dental •-•1 Surgeons, Canada. Office in the rooms lately occupied. by ,rf. Derbyshire, Whitney's - Block. All operations carefully perforined and satin - beton guaranteed. Charges Moderate, N. B. -Teeth extracted whitest oats bv the se. et eirtmenients- JJ1\1"IITST'R,717-- D. WATSON - DENTIST: Faculty Gold Medalist and dioliege Gold Medalist R. C. D. TTAVING many years' experiettee he is able te- -A--IL make all ce r times in Dentistry slash/in and lasting. Preserving teeth a Specialty. Chloroform, Ether or Nitrous Oxide Gas given. Irr Charges Moderate. 9E1 Office in Meyer's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. O. CARTWRIGHT, L. D. S., 77?A FO RD, WIL1110ealt,larAtifiltDZY3‘po- fate the Commercial Hotel, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY' • of each week. Nitrate Oxide Gas administered in the extraction of teeth. Thiegan has been adiniuistered by Dr. Cartwright since 1866 with perfect success, he having been one of the 'first to introduce it into this province. Pa- tients having teeth extracted may inhale the gaa'. and have eight or ten teeth extracted in a min- ut•e or a minuteand a half, 'without d' ee effects from it. Parties desiring new teeth pleas* call on Wednesdays Paiticular attention peid to the regulation of children'speth. Teeth in. from one to a full set. 730-52 HOTEL CARDS. C.Alta-1?"13- i 'TECUMSEH HOUSE, EITIS8SI8.--Eiveliag pier- !, Jo- chased this property,.(lately oecupied by Mr. John Campbell,) I have refitted the home in every respect The bar is well stocked, and ate attentive hostler at the stables. F. FREY.- Pro- prietor. Brussels, Dec. 5,1882. 78144. DENNIE HOUSE, • (Lame roater's Hotel) • SEAFORTHI ONT./ DENNIE BROS., PROPRIETORS. RINCE assuming themanesagement of this Roue S we have completely renovated and refurnish- ed it throughout with new furniture in the best which enables as to give first-class meow- modation to the public. The best brands of Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. An attentive Hostler always 111 attendance at the Stables. Particular attention given to the farming com- munity. •sr Charges moderate. The.Royal Hotel; (LATE CARMICHAEL'S) SEAFORTHI ONTARIO. JAMES WEIR pEGIS to inform his old friends and the travel- -a-, ling public that haivi purchased this new and commodious hotel bui, nee he hasthoroughe ly re -furnished and re -fitted it from top to bot- tom, and it is now one of the most comfortable and convenient hotels in the county. By strict attention to the wants of his customers be hope, to merit a share of public patronage Th e reoen awill be re all well ferries ed and well. heated. The bar kept Rupp led with the belt, and an at - tentative and trust worthy hostler will always be 'ln attendance(Jo sample rootns for Governer- cial Travellers. Remember the "Royal Hotel," corner of Main and Goderich Streets, &Worth. 238 JAMES WEIR, Proprietor4 : LE CREDIT FONOIER THIS newCompany, formed for there:pose el -, live etieg French Capital in Canada,, nov preemed to advents money on thetnoirttesvorable terane ou good landed seenrities. M 5.HAY1213e Agent for County of Huron, Seaforth. IMO the end the so end ra less t 'while old fas , Dash 'dash of ling of pity th Of an e mbro one machin isome of manner houeefu more p done on let -n latest a t -o sew a feat sible. and so nets. ebine of work =ankle znachie have to ere be: for h:ra earlier fore all studied little le directio chines But eve profita.b and in journ Batelle Strom that raised 11 Plants f as those t� atthei not Mee a little north or strong p can be n bed, or for. Te a little r. full a Be leaf mot. together all sieve =Aerie stand fe seed by :straigbi apart, MOMS fia, deep trio pane ot ly wed spriukii need little ph then the and can to trans where ti apart. they me about itt remove.: planthig Gff by gi bested h well early, w protectil Mouthk son& goods, ;1 very ale air, and place. where neighbe oosl, all the atmoyin vented 1 a soft which - solve& and fori luteiyii which effects , denadve• article been in est:aloha of the g tooted New. A rie died, 1 establie not for glerst d4 of Witt 1 in his t knowi • Swiss ft dogs ett When _II a litidt attache rurally weight' dog sta; always and ent, time. officers the de When home, 1 tad and • ing the