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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-03-30, Page 3.. .-.. - - - z _ -.. ..... -,v ...-.. _-. -.. _ �_ .. -. - - _ -- - -. .-. ..-,_ 1. ..: _:..5 - ,�: - S ..._.. _ _ _. .. .v ... .. z I�.�_­_.____­_ M� -- -- . � ­­_ I ___- I I I 1F a +e is eafbeth $ad &u e Uve owed !U'; ST a Choicest BJ Wrs, selected a4 the leading iom nlon. I -r_._._ "VRT W0t, � England. � A 1``Gi p im tram. `. . rsaia Sacrame In---•warxan P` 19�' 1t3LLA- ---- il ?. ' - W POIKT arks frrtm I I .uPertor lksr ori d sons. ,lttixud' irtel,t,. JuZeS E G '�`dJ2�f> ids i � i re pr,ect-tuy select -,l -d f3.Miiy use. Al r s� �hi.Q>z we hE o°zr customer. 1 * two: doors, $oa€lr W �LLO, k- -------.�..�� iT Rte{ k_J— , in H4 14 BI his friends ftii juat iii receip 11 W LAS.S I td latest design fresh and good, -- Grocery has =ileacs and ohs otter valine no stag honey al+l low his fork 1' i full, blast. .and as usual. PGRK.—The or Pork,. and liv a Seaforth f Cir yin Street, Seaj' ' E AGE o W. A S 9g ,rarin , Life �f zncet, .' ever, Etc A €t ST- LAS$ E inies represented. 1 f est. current xte{s :special attention dev �surances effected;o Dhtrict,- of Galt, F S2; to I per cent per than any mute kThe f`ollovg so ion & Lancashire,_ `Cottislt Imperial, . into f Royal Gats Galt ; Canadian fiance, Hamilton 1 Travellers,. Life Ir Agent for the `avin98 company,"�'�' cent- on real estatt 3mship Company _d Glasgow- t `.bin goo° l Steer V for 12. mont- Seaforth. 0 . the Mansion SIOte Please ace the very liber xtended to mei i12 Seatorth g leave to asst €e same. I h - with the nev' which for co are second to sritation to all, ant, -resser, Lady's ercia 1, Hotel, . Alley in conn OE AL� rte of the boxer certain mortg-g _ ced at the time of x lie Auction, ods& t two o'clock in th tial • hotel, Seafot e 9th concesoios retaining fifty act u�lid farm, Torar For 7f uLr_thera }slate [ .�A GHE3, Ui312ii3S I r x � , - _ . } >. t _ .. z. _.- i - `_ .. - h - She was 11 s � •-- — C}' O MT --r1..i �T•.�" sarab*von9w �>8# , ;Dari,I-�x o l r FIR II C�s OT W l� P�tY. YOU . - - : , m . and � ow - - o hast � - her, - e card of h to.4 at h . 4woma ooVIM- b"l f h`Iyl i A ; Hs _ 1. ;� tomer clic lived I ne9er hued - i, S wbsa,ltft�eR.t[ twit" F w i ;� _ w dlcin ---rTO CAI>l, AT Z'HE � 4. .. - e mast rstiM a lop bpyrprsi�fese B' � ' ortt say all ife,itadjout s p was living otit est then,` 'and , W ways:hisLairon the too of his Jim Prow t l" '�onaoad. hear from her Oto, -Bat my live +�hil- - - c Aa h0 Cul. Tbaa ± �I R �. ^- i� d los mend ori �i alw, a dren didn't hive_ o eau greet a e. Trey ® A' fir. a br,�rm etsadata�b�proadwog dear. and swPXW �iDFr _ - _ y= d a ` o d I h o ve HURON OU'�7�it /� a W . ISk rind cyst$ waf' > � . took Wnglee of.aloth. as I Muni tuo are ail a �v, an ave nfyo f - Z ; � t`. - o=b,rd l r�#i�im#,5ia�yaa� greatly;intere"ted:sny Wife.. IaddecT,Tis grandahildreri livi>og�b&t I know . ..had no more. to What helve Taeen your habits a ut NEAR HE MCH SCHDQL`,sEAFCHTHI - of I y gs was ibree months old when we ,t+ - him than I bs�d to #ake� .h 1 tooatk and that I �� Wore, - tobacco and liquor ?" �' as ii __ _ 30 luRra lfioe,alamb on bitrmaloun F? wished the nblic to dear t1>ue Bluth .in i �I� And y, "I always smoked a great deal,nd ` And see our stock o! s_ them datirna crow baa a twelve mouth more isAm aooi to tstip. inning." This was fizpelr�enoe bought i of bewildiedw deatr fEisIaughing lase,! with &vengeance, —C1>am ' Journal, always drank some liquor, hint not# to1. Go . r excess. I remember that when I wijts �► -�• ' - ,0 the rose-budmonlh, at the violet eyes 1: little child my father .used to lay e � � 0 vW m yam•., the photogra hp -toes, that vaWty-shaker, The COOWN °A009 MOdating ' - ' �pthink tbis-t ire have brought him a bottle of whisky in my lap for me to l • r - IaOve>t'e drink. all I w�,; 1 Which f' has been made especially for i When ill certain family on the Brush "What sort of health do your enjoy tnis count I .have read im roved ,fie named our ot9ld to life sown one day, farm took. anew cook last month it was „ The skies'Wrre loft and the air was -cool, . understood. nowt my Gang Plow for thisseason, and feel Re robed him richly in fine arras sp®oifioaliy stated and fully n � Very good .health, intdeed. I never satisfied in saying that it is the best in - S P R' N Gy 1883m .Ribbons and laea, and Swiss and tulle, that she was not to have any man hang have any sort of sickness. except now the market. Our I _ as loosed n a a i?rinee in the mist's chair; I in `around the kitchen. She held to ' 9ittiaget, srid and Busing, g and Hien a dull hesdaohe. My hearing With his bag r apple he .scarce could Brag- the agreement for three or four nights, as.admoat as good as ever, and my eight '''I . ple and then the family diaeovered that -she AND 'ROLLE.RS f . ,Raja close in tlta palm of his dimpled hand. 1 bad a beau. He came regularly every is good enough for a e sew, r ut as well se every appetite is cod and Are lar a and heavy, rennin bt and =He is taking it uflw-" � We held our breath t, night after tbat,and three for four nights m slee first-rate unless I drink coffee. y' g a I 9 F doing good work. Onr WS, furtively v4epait from behind thesereed 1 ago the colonel was at the back gate I can't say I sleep as long as I use4 to, .. Advices Received 'of Twenty-five Gases o . 1 ,eta pose' *6 whispered, then, stiU as loath, wtaitlng for him. When the young man . because I lie awake a good whale aft r I 11 Waited—and baht' rr=s al[ serene a ared the colonel threw a whole ice- g (3R A I N it k U S H R R S Tin the critics, moment, when, behold, Ng , go to bed. But when I do sleep I seep file am was catching that lovely look, berg into his toniCss.be inquired: as well as eves." (old CountT Goods. 8, sferrabiarosr,itahookthe floor, ., ,-Wall, air, did: you come here to "How good is your'memory ?" 1 Are mode from hard iron, and will last And thst was the picture the swift surt`5 took. spark ?,, " longer than an other mach lie made. . L "Well sir, I remember things that g y , A. yrriokied lata and dose shut esesi I did, was the calm reply. - Havib special tools for recutting . �,d a monih tbat'a opened Ro very wide, "In love, are you ?" happened when I was a child jest ae if P ±that our dear little sleter,.sybii-wise, I saw them now, but I am a little for- Rolleri, we can guarantee satisfaction. f "Yes, air.,,- S ecia+ attention given to re airin A dares she can seethe. ars inside, ., „ . getful about .what happened yesterday P g repairing 1anU sndaousiieas ard:ara 16nothera dear, `•Who with ? ,� or a week ago." Steam Engines, Saw and G fat Mills, . gaven't got ava'r their ani# yet; Sarah, the cook. "Do you remember anything about Reaps "s, Mowers, Threshing aahinee, But, we: thought it was funny and paid our "Oh. I didn't know but you loved one " - - money „ the revolutionary war, or the great nen and al� kinds of machinery repaired on of m dan titers; sneered the colonel. short ilotiae and at reasonable rates. R+ - � 1- .1 M& 1 E S 0 �, F'' A �3 1-.° iron that sfranga plias° of our preeians pet. y g ., of that . time ? 1 ' "No,I don't at present, said the man, - �t` To c tractors and others, — Bridge . ?owi; Ah t children older than baby, think, as he seemed to catch a sudden idea, "Almost nothing: You see I was Bolla and Castings at lowest rates. Dearlittle children blithe and sweet, ''but the thin hasn't one so far -with only a little girl liking away off in `the (?sots ions farnislled on appiioation. with Fant cnrli of said, slid your cheeks o! g g Sarah but what I might break off in wilds of Cumberland county, and I T' pink, for Atnd your naughty tempers, sudden and fleet— case you had something betterup stairs didn't have any chance to see anything. ■ . o, --Wbatanxwtuithingit would be for yon for me l°' I do remember thpagh, that once vgheu THOMAS HENaRY: R If sin :mist ehcruidhx:gf+en along some day,' arch doesn`t work there an more, I waa & child, I saw some of the aol4iera • f , And. absarv'ng the pointing, the frown or the a y of flouting but the colonel won't get over beingmad going to the war.' Should tale a picture of you that wast for several weeks yet. t "How do yon feel about dying Y' FARMERS I. illGaieties.. `'Oh, I am ready to go at any til�aa. I P - .: A ladTeteeiatl�into aleentleman s death has tins t trots for me, d'Bat p g it ever y. "-~-� « May I rad'.@" behind yan ?" asked �:° a tragnp of- a gentleman who was furnishing a ore an Hrtfard last converted down a Missouri about fifty SAVE Yi��,lR ric�N�Y YES IT WILL PAY WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN TO TAKE passing him on horseback. " Yes, but „ week,.asked the clerk to ehowlier some years ago, and for tl3ree days I was so not on the senna horse, he replied. ties. - - happy that I almost died of jog. I i3o BY rolzrct T� A LOOK THROUGH I �1' Be jsbers," exclaimed an Irish ,� What style of tie do you want ?" know if that joy had kept on a little _ man, 4 I've slapt sixteen hours l I politely asked the clerk. longer I'd have died. I joined the - wenn to bed at eight and got up at 11 Oh I don't know," answered the Methodist church, and afterwards I T. M E L LI S, k l h' PE N, • s ` eight•" lady; " show me something nice." joined the Baptist Church and got , _-, Because" is laughed at as a wom- - How do you like these ?" asked the baptized. I have been trying to serve � OINCAN � � � � � A N�aii'a reason for doing a foolish thing, —FOR YCUB— but there never was a man or woman clerk, showing her some 100 different God ever since, and He has supported . P of flat scarfs: we and led me all along my journey. 1 who could give any other reason for " I don't see anything . that suits,,' When my master (calls me I°have g t to AGRICULTURAL WIPLEMENTS. falling in Ione. answered the lady .after giving the clerk go, and I am ready. a � i . I i —After a woman's ri1.ghts meeting it about an hour's work to straighten. the ''Are you making any prepare, to d was remarked The coming woman lies she heel looked over. celebrate your 100th birthday ?" 9R1{IEEB, if you want good hand Rollers, will not marry until she is able to The Clark showed the customer 21 r Plows of all shapes, at -,lea and prioea, Cniti �.�� a t of ' sa:pport a husband in the style he has "Oh, my ! no. You see I am just a vatora; (sang Plows, Straw Qntters, Iron Harrows f boxes of long narrow .ties, which did not Dor old old woman, and I dant ''expect and a (rm implements of ail kinds at rook bottom I. ° - been accustomed to at home, P - " strike herfavordbly. an hod to talcs an more notice o me prices,lthen go to T. NIELLI3 . All theca im- Everyone must sat his peck of ,. What have you in theway of bows?" anybody t, y plemerite - are made by the following makers dirt before he dies," said a meek waiter, asked the lad in this world. I w. H. Vetity, Exeter, No. 4, "Farmer's Friend;" And see ours oak of Groceries, and have prices quoted. Oui Grocgies are ex= E Y -+ also No, iii plow and Hill patent ; B. Bell in azlswer to a-semonstraiice about a The obliging clerk, with the patience - ' cellent in quality and low in tic®. Every purchase guaranteed to give satis- dirty-edged Soap plate. " Yes, retorted Slaiaderin thi3 Little $litter Son, St. George, Two -wheeled Cultivators, the q y P . the aastomar, "but not on one late t" worthy of Job, pulled out32 dozen of g best in the market; also Beu'e sod Plows and faction. Our P . Cow. Champion No. 10 chilled or steel; Monroe. & bows. —"I wonder why my head comes - Hogan%of seaforth, celebrrtedgereral purpose out of the water first instead of ' mF Running through those at the rate of After giving to thet Jersey cow• a part plows.' A large selection of plows to choose from. sixty miles an hoar, the, lady sweetly of the praise to which she is j astly{ en- A laig' supply of plow castings alryays on hand, j6 feet?" said Jones to Thanxaa while both said : titled because of her unequalled Brit for all the plow@" in the market, Carriages, St GARS TEAS, AND COFFEES were bathing. - Well, the tightest all ,> the Secretor. of wagons, buggiEs made to or••er, d from the t ! ways comes n first,:" said Thomas.- �� NothingthereI like. `� as a butter prodrioer, ' beet materialandwoeAmansbip. @"pairing of Madam, said the clerk, here is the Agricultural Qonvention remar ed : all kinds. Horse shoeing made a sl.eoialty! of. ,, George dear, dost you think it ' , " „ BlackLimithin of all kinds will reo,: ive my strict t g the latest thing in gents s neckwear, Somebod askadBillSmith,of Spring- g beim is rather extrava,ganC of You to Bat showin liar about a ro a of loud e�Id y 'attention. Remember that I am bound to do �q® can es @",,{,all raoommanc�. No tron>il® to show goods. Try us once, sIld g g field, one day what he thought of I the business. Farmers wanting lain rollers and P �` y but with that delicious] . :No � have the above statements proved to your entire satisfaction. apt i stylish puff -scarfs. Jerseys. Smith laughed with that fat, iron harrows, now is the ii,ne to send in your w th" love, economical. Same piece of brew ., No," said the lady," m husband does. far both." ( y' Y rollicking chuckle of his and gaspers : orders and fetch along your l,lowak and hario.ws � , ayS I does not like'anything lou`l ! he likes ''The Jerseys are mighty good cattle— that want repairing. —'' 9tThen I was a yt� �g Iran, says DUNCAN fie. - DUNOAN. When was always in a furry to a nice, neat figure• What else have mighty good—for mean too poor to own Billings, " a cow and too proud to keep &goat."' WANTED—For Cash or Trade, 2,000 feej� of hold.. the big. end of the log and do all yUu ? three-inch good dry oak plank, ani ten tons of 9-' 'The clerk still emula in the exam- C>t� the lifting; now I am older, I seize le of Job, showed the customer a "That reminds me," said the reporter old oast metal. sadly, "of what Iheard a day or two O�€�i �'� �°®C-'1.0 Sd�t hold of the small end and da all the dozen different shag s, and after 1 ---� granting." looking over these, she unoodntly ask- ago' A farmer in Maryland went into THOMAS MELLISE Kippen. 4 hi a "What papers of my writing -desk ed : breeding Jerseys, a year or two 'ago, and i 6 arta ou burnin there ?" cried an au- got together a vary fair herd, and th®n j y g " Is that all you have Y rhos to the'serva>e girl, -Oh, only the suddenly sold the whole batch. One of ! Yes, ma'am," said the clerk losing W l - paper what's all written over, si'r- I faith in Job. the neighboring breeders aske3 . him, Orr 4a he,in't touehed clean," was the com- 'What's the matter with you t I i C1 �� 1 . 0 � /► T MCLOUG ..� LI NQS. ortli, The lady turned to go when she es- thought you believed in � Jerse s, and tr- /`1 tr1a+ forting reply. pied a tie in the show case which the g y „ � C °' Where are some things as old lerk had failed to show her, sad whish here you've cleaned them all oat. . . as the hills, an bow," said old Uncle "'I do believe in them: The are the �.j Y 1, ad a neat dot about the size of a trade, I y H i Reuben. ,' What sore they ?" asked his alias. best butter cattle in the world :' niece. "Tale are the valleys .s between „ '+ - y y "Here, young man, she snapped, Then what in Chander did ypa sell �' I 'em, child," solemnly answered the old „why digin t you show me that tie? out for?' .: rtte�--- txj �` j �� roan• That is just what'I want. - I will take 11 'Well, you are a breeder, and won't i� M g g I purpose. olearing out the balance of —A druliken Scotch parishioner was that." - repeat it, so I'll tell you. You see my ter Go dA, and durin Stook spring , Winter (�oud�, to make room for spring purchases. admonished by the parsbu. `` I can go, " How mach is it ?" she asked after wife's mother gave her a cat—a little � 4 1 into the village," concluded the latter,' thing, the old woman thought right t'1 {� and coma" home without getting the clerk diad wrapped it up. g g g g g "One dollar and twenty-one scuta, smart of, it was such a good mouser. In drank," "Ah, meeistec, but I'm sae afew days after that blamed eat came Q popular 1" was the fuddled Scotchm�n's. said the clerk blandly. yi lop " hat ! One dollar and twenty one on the place, my Jersey calves began to O ]gess [aodS, ilx jjjC1 els Flannels, Blankets, apologetic reply. cants 1" repeated the lady ; why I used disappear. My wife wouldn't let me = , —TOWIt waa at the close of the wedding to get very nice ones for 25 cents. I kill her cat, so I bad to sell my Jerseys Z � � � i breakfast. One of the guests arose. , guess I will let my husband get his own .toisave them, you see_.' I Aj Weeds, Hats acid Ca ts, Furs, t slid, with glass in hand, Bald I drinl • ties." Ah, yes, I see.'. , �. 11 to the health of the groom. May he - „ Said the Professor quietly: "Col. Ed. 0 �4 in � • T Exit lady, followed by a hearty Lord q y Z�-i Millinery, &c., see many days like this: The intention . Lucas met Judge Luoe on the railway ® d . , . was cod, but the brie looked as if bless her !" froom the clerk, g tri � g platform one day, when the judge had ' s something had displeased her. 7 net ali�hted'from a Darns and said: N � ! � t - , A Colored Qentury Plant. j journey, —A rich man in Brhttleboro has 'Glad t' see ye Judge, but sorry you hada-t P ! _ been applied to for a csontiibution in IRs. DAPHNE NEVINS COUNTS UP AN gnN- bad luck with your stock while away,' : � " 1 build ing, an iron fence round a cemetery DRED YEARS AND Is READY TO QUIT. -j_ t ® � I ani reduci g to prices that will astonish and effect a &needy clearance. Give in that town.. But he declined, on• t h`e (cxiCAao N$ws} •Bad lack 1 what d'ye mean ?" tt lea th'alc " don the 22 d f " `why, those Jersey heifers,ye know; me a call, ad you will get bargains, kk rather Irreverent, but witty,. p 111,will be 100 years of t n o lfi ons the cemetery does. not need a fence, as neat mootb,if I live that long,"said Mrs. Prettiest calves ye had.' � �R P v *; "' What about'em ? What s the mat = � , n - those inside cannot get out, and those Daphne Nevi ns to a reporter. , ter with them, I'd like to know Y' j eoiSmw . outside do not want to get in, ,lira. Nevins is a colored lady living on F ., :" —A Baltimore geutlQman writes that the second floor of 340 Clark Street. "'I kinder llateto to tell you, dpege. r"9 i TERNS—CQ►SH AND PRODUCE. he knows s young man who addressed She is about five feet six or eight inches Didn't your folks write to you alb ut ®tj ! a girl by letter asking her to be his'n,. tall, almost perfectly erect and tof spare it ? 7 )p M � , and she answered on a postal card build. In complexion and ph�•siogno- "'Not &.blamed word. What. was it, � � � W t deelin%ng the honor; whereupon he my she is purely African. . HAr attire ;anvhow ?' r , � s J. McLOU GHLIN, Seaf01'h- , � laced a 3 -sent stamp and her addre s is neat, her voice low but flim, her Well, you lead em in the lot next (� }� (p - - Toi an the back of her photograph and r - langnage good., her manner quiet, sen. to the barn; you know , a.1 y e d � � i d :. M ' . turned it by maul. He was Ahockingly Bible and refined. "'Yes, yes ! What Cha dickens is the i.y tsj y oO ungellaa-t, but still it was tit,for tat. "Yes," she said "I was born in March matter with your, man ; why can't you m tij - I q -0 A poor Irishman passingsbnte%Ier's 22. 1783, in Cumberland County, Vir spit it out? M � ►� T�1e �edl(;al Hall Stip Takes the Lead• t#llop one dray observed some liver for ginia,•about sixty miles above old Rich- ,,,Well,., very1 deliberately, with a pa - ga sale. No.t knowanq w1iaC it was, he mond. � glance at the carious crown. ,one of your ,. M C�7 rb i . iuquired of the butcher, and whether 'How can Sou be eo cert&in about Cochin roosters got in there and somal- ti 0 1 it was cheap and good to eat, receiving your age?" lowed both of them. Thought they M � 0 � � p _ --------@I-. &-n an 11_answer in the affirrn'ativa.. He said "Wall, you sae, the Ransom's always were grass -hoppers, ye see."' a O �• ®U NC/"►N CHEMIS URUGG ST, that he would like to buy some, bat put down the birth of their slavel-child- After unanimously voting that the 5. his old woman knew only how to boil ren in their family bible, just as they above were base slanders,, the conven. t 11 "praties," whereupon the butcher good did the birth of thein own children ; tion adjourned. O bd 0 -' 11- naturedl.y offered to write him a receipt and when I began to get pretty of"d,they � i SUCCESSOR TO for preparing the savory dish. ' With always looked at the family bible to "4 � . this. :and his purchase dangling con- see bow old I was. Then I remember The Clinton Reform Bantluet X i t apicuously in bis hand, Pat siliied forth- the day of the month, because my rXhe Clinton New Era says: It has - t -c © `�P�.�T�L , in triumph-. He had not proceeded far, grandson Sam, there, was born on been decided to hold the Reform Ban- ►-+• �- �'�� d t however, before a lean and hungry dog March 21., and I was born on March 22, Suet, given in honor of the members `0' 0 ; * I - s which had been prowling around seized So there ain't no doubt about it." eleot for the County. of Huron, on Thurs. ; . for . the tasty morsel with his jawa, and "You were born a slave of course ?" day evening, the 29th inst., in the Town � I MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, . v made off as fast as his legs could carry '�Ysa sir. I belonged to Mr. Harry Hall. The Ontario Premier, Hon. Mr. M him:. Pat; in no . wise disconcerted, Ransom until he died, and then to Mr. Mowat and the Hon C. F. Fraser will r-1 I F .- turned round with a broad grin on •hi Ambrose Ransom,his son until,he, died, be present on the occasion representing �, D PATENT MEDICINES; countenance, and, shaking his flat at and. then to his children." the Ontario Ministry, and Invitations � I DEALER; I PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND n the canine thief, who was fast dis- "Where have you lived ?" have begn extended to Hon. Edward I - y Isv appearing in the distance, said, I'Arrah, ,,Well sir, I was 25 years old when Blake, Hon,Alex. Mackenzie and Wm. ► _ Q ' i - 1 ye dirty blackguard, ye re sowld -this Ambrose Ransom died, and his child- Patterson M. P. One or perhaps two 2 1. a. time I You've got the liver, bat you ren took me away from Virginia to of these gentlemen will, if business tit The pu iia will $lid our stock complete in all its branches, and o! the .]asci aan'`t cook %t for I've of the resat@" >n in count 117iasouri. The sold it be resent and deliver d Wali P sicians' prescriptions carefully and -accurately compounded, and al They Ottawa perm a, p - q ty y nie pocket. g � mento Mfr. Huff, county, took me to Saline addresses. All the Local members and orders answered with care and despatch. We also of a full line o! sngdriei t .; _ Shoulder Braoess Trnssef -- -- ---- county, and I was hi$ slave when Cdr. Mr. Cameron lid Mr. McMillan will and toilet ax�tioles, such as Toilet Soaps, lE'erfumeriea, .. Tib For Tat. Lincoln set us all free. ' After the war, also be present. The intentions fare and Spong , Hair, 'Tooth and Nail Brushes; Pocket and Dressing Com 1 -4 ' lie da "said a entlem&n, "before when I was 80 ears old I moved to .that the &$air will be most enccessfal. O CONTRACTORS. d® compet tion. Cnstomero and the public in general will find it to the ir inter 0 y, ,. harvest, I met a f gentleman, dressed Leavenworth, Kansas, and lived there The admission has-been placed at 81 T ERe will be r�eoeived by the 88 to eve u a call before purchasing elsewhere. We are 1a fr�eIIts for size PALED TZ" ERS with a large handful of ears of 18 years. For the last'two years I have whish will -barely cover the expense of undersigned unlit 3ionday, March 19th, tar• Sinn's Ne Disoovdry, the great consumptive cure; sump th® best flit - taken from m fields. I saluted hived in Chicago." Y the dinner, dro. - -No doubt a large num• th erection of a Brick P.• sideno in Seaforth, 1 r bottl . Farmers, you will find our Horse and Cattle Food ec wheat Y g Pe d expressed " onstitution dI u inert Reformers will be for the erection of a Brick laddition to the i a trial and be ,00rivinoed of tht frim respectfully, an exp ed my ad- What sort of a a d you ber of prom market. It will be tc>6 your advantage to dive i>li " f he county. ge:lforth Egg Emporium. Ten ers will be re- it nnot be beat for utting your at kin condition for spring work miration of the beauty of the .wheat. have when you were ygnng ? present from ill parte o tcei ed for the two jobs jointly o separa,eiy, and #sot that P E. , - 'Yea,' said he, 'it is truly -a fine sample, I . "A remarkably good' one. With the Tickets will immediately be plaoed in fo the whole work and the sever 1 parts, The Note the p . . algid it does the farmer great credit who I exception of the chills and levers, I the hands of different parties in the to •eat or any tender not neco rity accepted � . oL grew it., I acknowledged the eom" h never had an sickness in m hfe: I chief laces in the county,and those at un eas otherwise et►tisfacWry. Pl�ns and speci5- # g g p y y Pca tone can be sear. and all neoessary information 06 DU N VA t inept, an him, from which of my used to be mighty strung, too, I re- a distance can obtain them by addreats- ob ed on application at the office of the un- - I I t fields he took. it. After he had ointed member that it was_n't any trouble for Ing Jul. Scott, Barrister, Clintoh. As deigned. D. D.)VIMON, Seafprth. 796-2 3 e it out, he assured me he always liked to mein. my,youuger days, to lift three only &-certain number can be aacomod= Good r 6 take, le hom© as it interest- I bushels of corn off the and and int &ted aB wishing to be resent, hs i °time for receiving t o above tenders But seor E. Hickson & Oa,, ne:t door Dt3trleaa di Dclnc&n'rt D>Ey Of : ke a goad same , j P , g P bas been ,�ateudell until TUESDAY, April 3rd, S ' r Seaforth. +err e l life ladies, rJgou th_ir3, noticing �vit11 � them on a horse's, Pack. I take' after better secure tickets at once. 1t313t3. - rti 77 1 - f r _ . i * . �e 3 1 DA �' T, + .4 The Jeweller% Is the place to go for goad reliable . WATCHES, CLOCKS, t , JEWELRY, - SILVER-PLATED WARE OR" SPECTACLES.. - . All Warranted as Represented, of tw Sale. ,/ome and Examine and be Convinged. Repairing airin Done and Satisfaction Guaranteed. - C. L. PAPST, Sian of that Big Clock, Main Street, Seaforth. cs Im = .. ' C3 11 '' r- r. -4 W - Farmers Attention l YOU HAVE ALL BEARD Of IT. NOW WE HAVE IT BE SURE YOU SEE 1, And .fudge far Your selves of the merits of the vow fa�mom Flat Steel Strip ,Petting, with or th- out barbs. I WMa ROBERTSON & CO.) Sign of the Circular Saw, Seaforth. IMPORTANT NOTICES. INSURANCE BUSI ERS —For We, the in- terest and good hood will of a well established Conveyancing, -Real );state and Insurance bust - new in the Oounty oll Huron,For particulars address box 3; EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth. WS OTEL That IN HEAFOETH 11" ?B SALE,— well-known hotel in Sesforth, Borsden'a Hotel, will be sold on -reasonable terms. The botel is commodious and well fitted lip and is now doing s large and proStable bwdness. There is splendid stabling iu conneetioa. 9sttahetCx} reawua given for aellfag, Apply on the premises or to LOrth R. O. JOZiN BOWDEN,7� . praetor C0 1,T _voR SALE.—For ssle, s splendid entire I V colt,.tiired by "Old Clear Gr%" and eoming - t two. He ie perfeatly sound a nd is one of the hest of the many valual•le animals left by this ode. o brsted sire. Apply to Constance P. Or, or to the propgrietor on the Toms Line between HulleU nd HcHiliop, where the colt can be seen. LUM BUTHEW AND. TW14U i1QUILDING LOT FOR SAVE. --For Sale Cheap, ! s most ,eligibly situated and desi.*able tuild- •ing lot on north Main Street, near the buslDew portion of the frown. The lot is well fenced asci poeiois can be given at tiny time. Appl}r et THE EXPOSITU Office, Seatorth, T AI[ HRRESHER FtlB STS" Engine and Climax Separatorp all is b'ODif running order and almost new. = t:sa be Own na lot 1, educepsion 14, H B. S., Tackiisssith. e BOBERT and WM. DALRYMPL]k WO 1 I I I I I I I 1 a 1. I a