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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-04-06, Page 3I � --------_ . � . SWAFOR, - I , - T; &� , . I I . - . I ZANGE AG - v ENO � , . � :1 ........... �, - I � � ; . � q I . � - i Wxi 9.1; WATSO � I I . k � ; I I I , . - . � ' I .. 'Tire,i Marine, LAI- and A Imurance Agew, - I ­ lppra�ter., Btc.. - X con". I I � � . I I � . . � AST, - - ; . .v SEAFORTH i . I ----------- M I � � - � . � � � .Y FIRST -CLAS& , i -9 � . - � 9 cOmp=1ea rep-mie-nW. AU - I ed at lowest. cuxren ... , , arty. 9peew atten - ': I 4ce. Ififfuralaces on � EP -'Gore Di5wet - 0 t- �at froura xftaL -0. J� I -- -- I � t I per e�n , ,L Cheaper than any mutw - -- enee� The followigg Co. - .- b-,.- London&Lanemhim I'll, - dand; acottisitimpe -, . I � " rA-to,;'n--- , 'a, i rh % Toren - Rciyaj . - . - � 4 ".1 I ,,'Ot, Galt; Canadian -1 - . Tr­ZT I . --- Z ; I=ce Hamilton - I OIL A111 krouto; Trave' W- - " r-0 . Z Rem � � AN* , Conn. Agent for, rne C4W� 1nI and Savings Company Torvaij A Sper cent on real emQa. - - - -me isteamship Corapany, 1. � ��70rk and Glasgow. Fine. . cond Cabin W - stee 4- - 14 Won Z -VIN ­ � bffloe *W- : 11WIZ, C, ! 0 T, :.i: I I - ; � !-i- '" I , r-Ple Jeweller , � 4 . I I � I . � - . ' ' ;0.0 t0l go, for good reliable� , -� 1 7-. . � . i � ; - I , A 7 - 1. V -. A I I I I � � I i w I :, � . I . - I I ; . i � : . i - - � : - I . - I � : . : %, I �nv i . . Al . - , � . .6a 1 1, . ,� � -1 I � � f - I 1 7 1 1 - I A . fEl 0 WARE '- ' i . . : ­, . ! - ; 71 R- SPECTACLES. ' � I : I -4 � I . � I I ; , I - t. ; �� I --�� . . , - , � : --- � (W Im Repreameentk,d, ,, �. - �. I � i . , � . � - L 01 . , - i- 7— , I - t� � . - . B . Xamine- and . xa: -- , �Qu . � � il I .. I 11 I , " — �.. , , I , , I i. - , , " I � Done, and Sati "­ ;- � I - - - I - - - � - -- ­ ; I , . �- � . . - � I I , �Ik PAPST. L'. .. N f � . � r - � � : I I PDig Clock, Main I . �;. � A . Sea -forth'. : I ­ -- �..� I . ,�, � � :. � , - . 0"R U. '. 'N ; � . - � 9�aft 14tean"hips � � 11 . . � . ; r Wtork every Satmfty for, ', - � I � . . i� I I T�wia LONDUKHR. ­ . tr0-� ffedondidabh4v& -at1WV1a1$A Prepaid $2L . I P — N a, - , , � , , ,�' 1. � , - : . � ,I -ERVI, WEENSTOWN 81 - i;;G, 4�1; X. R-11� ZT." Y- oi� , . .; . � A p n 1 21, P May,,; 2- O.. Xffmw r x, *.L-- 12. June 16, - MT � ft, N�ly .. - Taler 9�,Jnly 14, A �Jnlvr , � mto$125- nox.d.-hig- 66 .... � '� - - -- won W Otbin and Steerage sw* i I � �kfts issusit at lowesi. r&W, . (a � in England, Scotland. I � . � f� �, � Ha Plang I ,, Book of Tourlh. I - ' � � - ;�tll *[�xsw ... 0 . - yo*-, - " N "& oin", a - - �� ONTM - - - , . - - i I � 1 I . I I . I I 11 1131LS-t KIM - . . , . I L I--- Al . i : . - I ... I - , � . .. � ­. WNEVIK . , � t . - WOR inown and po pular . I hing iu- first-etaass wor -edtoturaout &a. xttlo* � .i- -k - - 0R.' whichcarmok be .1-. I � th�-courttry� -� wlr � I � . �,:?-N . - - .. I WHMZ TUX - -1 "' I ­- , WTS FOR I -T -L.- � -A I : f . I �. , or Wheat.. Chopp at. I- -. - I . 14 ­ � attended to. our, I I .- d, and sold at tko- - - . � I lflarnlo,-:7 - I etnber-thwpop I a - E, , . . L . - '. . I , - . � . , � ­ I XQXZVWf . . . . .. L � . � w , ­- � �, , , I . � Then . ­ �. 6 ,� .� - . . - -. �� -,j 9 3ri 6, t i ,- i ... � . 1% I � I - , I I ­ � Y _- . .. -, , - . , � I ' - :; ��'. suoiL , I . I "A 04" g000, � - , 11 �.�f A ,. ­ — ­ thdre we 0 three t ba I , h"1W auj'i � ­ - � , .. . . ,jabundaut so - N - - "no lima Of AM - " 'his ahosen-vo P* a�' " r at the'. � , al"j-hide ow , . 1[0& in am. "q awave - -C AU- Uvi, . 1 ,.d for. ostion.-'i,'; But unlik6 b - I ­ I - , � I I ­ '' � - - It 0. . - � . -, - � � - ( -*# ! oomon on. W ." via, twent uke !:ad . - %Douild F -ak of * ho. hu .. I- -1 ., 4 . -y I N Abso ,I " , - I [1-4L t�"T#yemyj Ahe watot thilD 0 . I - . ,,:, � I . - "- "Zito � I I . . . - aea�ber - of . ,. Ilya Jiuudred doll ` he. has r, - ..,il� . I -. - � � onet "i. *.Ar � I - . - , li,a 'a - � --- ' - - � . W.; r I I , � a UW', ' ' i 4,himsell 64�,i,�. What ar " - ­ � - - � me bovinbial I Emt r- ; I 'money, an V.. : � ­ . I I I � I t TeMb"Slaboy-1 U -b -W ;. -, - � 'n a I AW094: � Thi lkinW - a n9phewwo of his'p"peate 2 - 'He 44 - I = I &W TwhoNvna4ki i i ,q X1 - :i,111;10t,raa�� ! take nom . - - I � - I � - . I � I . the UtO Mr. A66 - X. . - plois ho . il�6uutry pmish AVA promised adwy o , . Geolp, - lugely in IOU oirdles. ... 0� ti. old -Some. " -�1500 to $700 per y =4 only have two i - . � - � I ste#A ., whirs the veners, a Donald thIrds-of itt pagid, t ar and long I ­., - ' i - . - INW is f4tand fishbg aboon te loch, Wa MM ' ' 'a . ,=ones his Vill and tends I recurring intervals. lhimothismean M=16.100h,stom to loch, or aWnt to loeN his. � -� n � . . were born v. v Waters,' being.0oustantly in dab in additio, * � . ,look at- on I It. ,. ta �D* aroun'te looh,tr about , . - . now of, St. John, N. B1J,.4&nd Jo" to his 1. � a mate work prepamtion o .. # - -l000k :1 I% ff i . - I � -- �Ibo utvfthm]��ffionw- * I Waters M , P , P " 'North Mi I . The . - lectures, p"onal religion "I to, be rned, syn�� sheN to be small but olaissio vins of - ", -'. A stnowhis membeirs L J. dL Eae Hono. - - V... ann pro wol I , visits to a] abieg to be bankt, r jrUdge Be t"An4 - � 8 0 . � back aii,ei to be pomwited I dnoe as I of Chat- � the people in his chu;41i and society .. 1. . "L ' � ,- . I tal" k dwAb. I him, while the Currie honuatead for- - -and general public dutiep expected of � . I nished the Rev.' Peter of .at name. Minifiter—he must siffe* the thousab � iWagIg the llnk� I The Province is indebted the old and. on$ vex . t . � 1X,'gj;;W —te Vake 61 AWie. I t . � '01's th -1 "I", , . - � . - . - Watson estate for no fewer an three from a fai I bligs I � I ' . A( : � Mesita ...il . ,,in 1. . eminent divines in the �P�e tions.,- Hi4 � ho chose busi I cwe�ieg- sbyterian - church, all of ilhom coarsan p h a' "his (after hearing aboutFremk): , . 8 Of- nags, gets his p&3 regula, -ly.-overy week . I - ,,I de'olsis I aball not believe a .word a factually In Giglio M in Engliih. - Their or at the end of the mon, h, The countr . . . — . I - -says. Thiy1re all lima I" Beatrice . brother, Mr. Watson, of Wiogham; was miui4er gets his pay. -who cad tal m 004 - onoe� a standard-bearer in North Middle-' . when ?.;-' . . i shame, Elophie I" Sophie (regret- . . I . -." rbr sex as was also the late Mpeoted John Pe�baps he goes to th4frontier, unds, 1 1�*)-. 41. At least. all the nice odes are." Levi, ei-Warden. Bev. D. McPherson, a me of the missionW7 woieties, -at , I - i . - - � I ..Opmcho � . Rev. Mr. Clarke, Rev. li;. , McDonald . itoill loss salary and und4 �r conditions 6 I -.,Ijousekeeper, (showing party of and Rev. James Campbell, of Ottawa, great I r self.denial. . I AS1*i68#vi`it0fi- round old buouial .9 W �t prospects to . . tlAnd thi's, ladies and gentle� I all Voint with pride to EA&t.WRHams as the future has'suoh man? Wba.- jjajwoa� : their ustivto place. In doctors, Rest hope of % home, of a - . , *Otis the, suoisat' bauquetting bill,, I Williams did a powerful strqke of busi. tence for old agi? .. ily, of a compe . joAad by, the-ttfiril Baron in the rpign nese : Dr. Hen0erson, of Wipnipeg ; his -1 have in mind a young man, a gradu . I � . at p � $3, Ais MoShoddy'(1uterrupting)- brother another medidd ; the latd - re, -. ate of an Eastern college, a senior in it * I it's an, 6legan . � , t feed'W-room,sin-t . sp'ected' Di. Sands ; Dr. Otawartnof Western theological seminary, who bai I it � fit. , . Pa I countryroad; a-uum Ailsa, Orsig ; and the two Dris, Cluness. thus strnggled along. Past summer'fo ��Scena—A the firm of Edwards four moutba be was em loyed by one o . 9f gheep are being -driven along. Parish - k MoTsaart, of London, is said to be the mi ' to preach or oldrgyman : I illia Ssionary societies , I � an East Williams man. Dr McArthur, the frontier. ,Us dicThii work faithfull - . xot�xdmembar having before men so of the same city,'also hails �-frorn that. ,and cheerfully, endure . cl- the discomfort � . i�juy black sheep in a small- flook." township. Men wh6 have made their of a new country, fought �the mosquitos ghaph4rd - " Aye, air I Then yir know-' � � . I Isdoo, . , several members o" yir oongre- mark such se the Stewarto, foundry- waded through 6ud aria iwater, pr�,aoh I . I . a . men ;i London, could be mentioned by ad in t �ree.differentpllw : as, wore out hi 0 ,won M -un be uncs sma' " � the half dozen, Merchants by the score clothes, and, after repla ling his worn George (to his friend, who ban been and school masters' b -the hundred. -out shoes, had the mu, �ificeut subi o figbingthisyear in the Highlands)-.- . y f& The sun has burnt your face my boy, The'principal shires in the Highlands $4.45 in his pocket whey he returned I - � which ararepresented in Essi,Williams A leading religious'jou &I lately ad . . . bat it cloesn't seem to have. touched sire Argyle, #-oa9Avernes9,Perth,C&iith. vised its aliiistian reade a to 11 remem. - - yo-'arband's, they're as ' ' . Also , �uessxudfttherland. Itiselsoclaimed bar these young brethre)t" in prayer,bu � 4 Ar Jove, it, hadn't a chance* old- man. - f th , - rp � or is to*nsh * that it has never fur- esianothing about the . Th9y. Were, always in MLY ocketBl Boot- , - . . �nauoial part o . I �. � i , I . I nished a, criminal for the Assizes. the pr'oblem, seeming �o forget tha I 1"Xt become an. awf ul. expensive - �&- I I � ­ faith without works is doad." Unti] 1. plus I I'm regularly cleaned out." I His -Chilclren's . Gratitude. the . societies and churobos are Willinj —An apothecary, being with a large . I . - I wrnpany of his neighbors, boasted that A New Jersey miller,wbo -b ad become t6 furnish more matetial aid to them � a pakent, who bad been, Many mouths old and rbeun�atio, one - day called, , his zealous and self-saorifici6g young men owalued ta his bad under the care of gone abouthim. and said: ' I - who desire to preach' A ' te gospel, 'and 4110ther apothecary,. was out in twenty- - "Boys, I am growing stiff in the . until they have a better support aftei . - they entee the work, it seems, to one four hours after he began to -attend him - knees and faint at heart. My- li'ver "' business man at least, thxt there will �1& Yw," replied a person present, "I out of order 0 and, I can no longer dis'tiu- continue to be %'Bad dearth of 11 promis- 01: that to be a'. fact ; I met him guish between a peck and s half bushel ing'youxig. men who will choom the 7 L e9terday going to be buried."' . when taking toil. This mill is worth vocation of a minister. - . - ,A po curatolsent his servant to & $10,0W. In order -to form a stock oom. . �� - . or , and render my own burdens the Very truly yours, ohandler's kept by one Paul, for bacon PADY, A Busixicas XAx. sud SW for his, ' Sunday dinner on ligbter, I shall give Reuben two-tenths, . his being refusec I Samuel the same, and Henry, who is —Christian Union. oredit. � � 1. the damsel, I � as. she hid nothing to cook, thought my first born, three -tenths. BleEs you, Saving $10"boo. � . ' she might as well go' to church., and on. . my-ohildrien, bless you. I You may now The feast was set, the guests were tered as her master, in the midst oI his' go. fishing for half a day. ' � met, when a young man entered in. discourse referring to- the apostle re- . *TheAbree sons took the papers which 11 Sir," said . he 'o the master of the neited, ­ What says Panl ?" The good the old. man had made out, and instead " ;roman,supposing the question ad-Ireissed Of 9 * fishing, they -went down to a hous?, 11 I have come to you upon a o'n very important mission. Were it other- � to her, answered: " Paul says, air, that lawyerfa office, called a .rupeting of wis4i, I should not have ventured to call keln giveyo-a no more trust till you pay stockholders; and proceeded to business. . . I your old seore!' The &at born -was elected president ; upon you upon this auspicious day, . �There, is nothing in the world so Reuben, treasurer, and Samuel, secre- when, as I perceive, you' are about to treacherous as a. man's memory. If a tary, and the followiDg resolution was celebrate the ,betrothal of your fair . If passed : daughter. Still, as it may save man owes you a dobt the fact pins itse S10.000—but if you are engaged I will into your Mind, and even if you try to 11 Resolved, that we bounce the old retire." i forget it you find it is impossible to do -man, and run the mill after our own -- so. � If, on the other hand, you owe &, ideas.)Y "By obQ means, my aear air, by no . -- means," said the father of the bride 1debt to: somebody, it passes out of your sxpectant, warmly; "we are just about 11 mirid� at once. r�%e philosophy of this An IrishDaan's GratituAe. sitting down to dinner, but join us, and accen,tricity is th4t wha is Owed to It was on Dr. Abernethy's first going after dinner we ean discuss matters-*I� -, . you, should be pada pr6mptly, while through the wards after a 'visit to 13%th I . The young man allows himself to be what you owe elio'uld be paid,if at all,at that, passing up between the beds with induoRd - to. join the jovial compiny, your convenience. an immense crowd of pupils after him— where he eats for two and drinks for --OAe, day, when Ben Idercer, an myself,whongst the rest—the appari- three. . accentria Scotch minister was preaching, tion of � a poor Irishman', with the scan- At the conclusion of the feast the a man on a corner of a seat neac him tiest skirt I ever saw, jumping qut of father escorts. him to a private &part. fell weep. Of thiq Ben took no notice bed, and literally throwinp biml . 3elf on ment, and begs him to reveal his busi- ', till he began to snore; be then said to the his knees at &bernethy'sf�et, presented DeSS. I I i : be#AUe : -- ()harlie, grauken Sandy itself. For some moments everybody ,, I think, air,"' he says to th4 strangef , , Kutch ;; he,s iittiu! T the corner o" that was bewildered; but the poor fellow, offering"him a cigp�r of prime quality, square Beat, auoria'." Sandy, on being with all his country's eloquence, poured - - that y' u observed that you epuld show P roused, wakened up in a hurried and ex- out a torrent of thanks, prayers and 'me bo*lto save $10,000. . . Z I oited state, whereu on the minister said blessings, and made,, such paritoi,nim'ic 11 Precisely," says the at n 'I* ht. I eLj I 9 - to him , -Sandy ", I'm nae freely a" displays of his legs, that we were- not ing his Cigar. 11 Now you i ra . atry- hard upon sleepers I' the kirk as some long left in doubt. ', That's the leg, ing your daughter to that -a isbf nt,33 .a a �but folk, because the preacher is sometimes your honour I Yer Lonour's the boy to somewhat Weak-minded yo bh-, down - ",much to blame as the hearer ;"' and do it, I May the heavens be your bed I stairs, - And giving her a mapiage por- then, holding out his big clenched fist Long life to your honour I To the di. tion of $20,000. Give her to: me, air, 'th a threatening gesture, said, "but vole with the' spalpeens, your honour, -and I'll. take her with half the money. w.1 I Bandy, I debar snoflni,.�' that would cut it off," &o. The In" That'll leave you with 016,000 ahead I" - -T -ha, Chicago Heitald says- that the had come into the hospital about three . . I . . an, hai been accustomed months before with dise sed ank.16, and . 14 - ' 1. Poorer fare a m - a - ! . -� - � Cheap Furniture. ,. .� to at- home, the more: apt he is to grum- it had been at once 0 udemned -to. am- : 1�arper's Bazar tells how to convert . ble at the fare at hotels, and tells the iputatiou.� Something, however,inddoed ,an old-fashioned washstand, one of the I I . 4 stor at � . I . ,y of a verdant youth dining a A:bernethy to try what re't and conati" kind with towel rounds at the sides,and I . I first-class hotel in qpringfield., Illinois. : tutional treatment woul a I - d do for it- and a hole in the top to hold the bAbing into E CAsm puffs were on the bill of faie. with the happiest result. With qoma a, stylish. srld useful ,, Ouipen Aun'� �c It . -i t. diffloulty the patient w g t -into b d table: Take olf the back and towel ' F . . ftat's, them," asked the Verda as 6, er , � , The waiter politely, answered by fete a- and Abernethy -took the. opportunity' of �; . - pounds, and nail a plain piece of board j ing two of t6e delioloras puffo from t 10 giving us'&' clinical lecture about diseases � - on for a top. Ebonize the logo. by dis- � kitchen. Mr. VeWaut splif' , 0 is and the- -constitutional treat ' - . I 11 ir mont; and solving an ounce of shellac in a pint of � - . open and looked disappointedly &a t is now -commenced the fun. - Every "u" alcohol and -adding Yamp black till of . - middle. Laying it aside, he opened t Ia. tence Abernethy uttered Pat confirmed. this necessary bleakness. Cover the I . . - ; . . � other. ,Frofouuddisgnat.. Haralivoi(e, I I Thrue, yer horiour ; divole a lie in 'it. , . . top and the shelf with velveteeii, or felt, ; hem -able across the- room: " Look- .' His honour's4he great doChter entirely I" 0 lase for x � - - . . ' . or broadcloth, a cording to the I . . . . herel, waiter, hain't you, got% some bi s- . While at the slightest illusion to his' . . . which it is desired, and tack a pretty �� cuits that's done ? These: hain't he If cabe, off went the bed clothes, - and up I . � . fancy fringe, in colors to harmbuize -with i done ; hadn't cooked at all; in the -mi - went the leg, as if -he was taki g aim at . - _ D . - the covering, on the sides, -of both shelf : Me." . the ceiling with it. -That's it, by : � - and. top. . Useful for mu.sic stand, for - . C : - I —A man with red hair entered SL rw 1- gorra, ; and a bettlier leg, than the 'Vil- di.tionary and papers, to hold. pretty l road car at the union depot ' in. k tj L lain's that weinted to cut it off." Vhis bric-a-brac, or for a work -table. � . Jose , Mo.,, the other day and took a was soon after I went to -London, and I � Ph ; I seat. A moment lator anotber man was 'much struck with Abernethy's - We saw the 6ther day a very neat � and convenient black widuut book -ca -se with s, fiery to� knot and vermillidn manner in the midst of -the laughter., valued At 416, but on looldng it over, . whiskers, came in. and sit down besi a - at ooping down to the patient, he said t , , concluded that -unless protected by the him. They, looked at each othere, b , It with mnob earnestness, " I am glad your I I . wil omni-�pr�aent, patent, �Any man Ot -all ler r 'Lh i Vaid nothine. until a tMia traveller it . , I I : . ,aveller leg is doing wall, but never knee-Lexcept if handy" with'oarpenter's tools could . I - I � .1. _Scarlet. crest appeared upon the see ,. - to your Maker." . make ons at muo'h less.expense. Pei - then. the yonngegtL of the trio &rose, :d - . . haps it was -more prdperly a cabinet, but - remarked, to the geueVal amusement, I One Man's Expegience. , in this fiRstance at least. was well filled thsthe.N,onlddow-ha-t-heoou.ld.to pre!. 1 .$ A good deal has been sAid in the re- L ' - f Macide L ," ' with literature instead of bric-a-brac, . vent a conflagration in case of scaide L ligioUS papers of late about the deartli It -was about four feet. six inebeq in , e by riding, in another car.. He was : n of young men for tbe ministry. Look- h ight nd throe feet wide. The back , JS e" , his way to the door when, wnid a ro ing at the subject from a business Mau It and s5e were about three inclies high - of laughter that shook the windows, ! a standpAnt, this state of things is not to er than he top shelf, which. formed a � il fourth passenger with 4 head like I& be wondered at.. What are some of the conveni6�t place for - the- di'splay of a beacon light flamed ftuto, the SiS16. facts? , i I couple qf1 cabinet frames and, a - pair of Then. the quartette ast down t0geth*, Two promising Christian young men, iLMpoaing, vases. There v�ere three I ' � and made so much fan for the rest bf at the age of sixteen, deci& on their shelves inside, giving room fo!r fonr tiers the, passengers that ererybOdY wl 8 vocation for life. One will be a ,busi- of books, and these shelves ; were sup . - . sorry when one, after another they got ness-man,an&will, carry his religion ported. by upright strips cut in I I saw a'. entattheir respective stations, ea& intohis bnBiness-; the other will be a teeth"p?int nedled or glued to the i leming the Cox perceptibly darker at h a Minister. The first enters a store as a sides; oft these pointanarrow horizon'. , sxit� � I i , clerk, at a salary of 14.00r per 'week, is tal stripe .were laid which supported the, . . - I I . : found to be competent an d faitbf al, is shelves, yvbioh were narrower than the . . Brains. I I graodually 'advanced in pos . ition and top'and:bottom, of thecase. It was , L Z,k%T WILLUMS A P�LOLITIC PROV,UCER .4 1 salary, and at th ' has furnish6.4 With Castors, and from a brass . - -A I n ; years .--2r � and of tJ 1, , L I T11,Z VALUIM CoNgOIDITY. I mastered his bu iness andsaved twenty- rod just under the- top hung on brass n1a East Williaras if; one of the smalle4t. five hnuZ ed are. He is now fitted, rings a crimson felt onoadir With a ig ' I prq- :or IL hl's gay townships ia Western Ontario and - ' f a atil,'�`h r sition of responsibi. .applique!, border across the bottom. bably the smallest in the county of ifi4- lity and,trust, or , a may go 'into busi- . - I I . diesix.. yet, sma-a as it is, it is claimed ness-for himself L 0 He4s ready to mWy, —Sir Francis Drake, one of the most . for it that it has produced more brains make a home, ' � an, f. settle down for/ a gallant officers of the Br.itish-Navi, to the square more than apy"btlier Muni- quiet, happy. as life. ippyl . died at Puerto Cabello nearly three oen- Cipality in the: West. Whether this is The second spends these te4 years' in turies ago I . His body was pealed in a . . I L-1 I ' . owing to the fact that the host of able fitting . himself for his1_Jifa work : three leaden Ooffin and pitched overboard. � L Und Wanted men who now fill posts of years in a prepiwatorv�-school four at The West India squadron has had in- . - . hoaor, either on the benah, in the hails College, three at a th.;0logioal'samm,ary. structiono' to-searbli for the casket, and Of the Legi,gia,ture, at the bar, or ,witl�, Including clothing. travelling- expenses, if found . to take it to England ih�.inter- the sealpQ,. and who claim her fertile board, tuition. and �boks, he has spent ment. ' - : the PIS:3e. of theirL nativity, are thirty7five hundred dollars. '' He 'has - - —Duripg service i plains as . I n St. Paul's oaths-' all aseendent L , a of hardy old Highland - *orked or taught during all the vaca- 'dral, London, on Saturday of lost week - , ers, or that. the Ea�at Williams potktoe i tions, and has even encroached on the a well-diessed man ran up the altar . . tire of a superior brain producing quai- L school tsrms,bi? the detriment of -his, steps with his hat -on, leaped upon the . , - � ty, am questions which just now ar) scholarship. Bot he hasinot been able . altar, dashed the cross, candlesticks, passeabyinorder to recite who t6 to earn enough th pay all this 'expenses. vasessima fl - to. the ground. .The I , OwerS I worthies are, Of course it is a questiag The defiziency,has been! made ug by - dean -and several choristers secured the . " I w-hethAr, the Bioewa7dr Waters should -b6 self-denying potents ; &ud a very "ttle mau'after a struale and gave him ' into - halpL by- th ' Mentioned firatt so we mention t - I L 0 aid societies. At the am of 'custody of the police. In the . excite. . altogether.. G..,W.�Uoe.s,X-P-for ,. lie has main]. f ' ght tl 0 f, I I ten years � y 019 I at. merit many persons left the cathedral, . Xidaleaex, son, -of tb� late Andrew Boom 4 tle himself and conquered J boa his pro. horrified at the eight. . , I . . I : .�- i .. , t ­ ", �, , - , , i; 4 .., - . - , 4 . I I � d , FAS� P,� ; T t - W -! ,.�'L I , itt RAY - Y101 I � � I — !� ", I . . . . . : 9. I , 1. I I —TO CALL AT TM - 0 * I # fL . I .. I . HURON FOUNDRY,il . 1. i � . , - NIARTHE NICH SCHOOLAEAFORTH, of . - I . - . I - I . � And see our stock of , L h - I � . a :P T—J 0 W 82 . 4 . - � . � I : Which has been 'made especially for I tnis county. I have greatly improved my Gang Flow for this season, and feel - Satisfied in spLying that it * the beat in As L the market. Our . I � L I I r 11 I - � i ' . LAND - I I . . k" Are large and heavy, running light Ana . doing good work. Our r . . - f L GRAIN C F 0 Are made from hard irbn, and will last I longer than any other machine made - Having special tools for rooutting 8 Aoliers, we can guarantee . eatisfaction. . - Special attention given to repairing f Steam Engines, Saw and i Grist Mille, Reapers, Mowers, Threshi b�g Machines, I . aud,41 kinds of machinery. repaired on . short ,notice and at reas�uable rates. To contractors'! and . others — Bridg6 . f Bolts and Castings At I . 1oweat rates, . t Qaotations-furnished on application. i . � " I � THOMAS HENDRY." I 1 4 . - . . .J W �� I . n cI a.) 0 i-� ci . . . � C+ - �-4 t4 - :204 0-4 .1 I tt ..'! � . Im . 0 tt . )-� I ��- �t I V W- co �;- I 0 . t-1 P� C. t -q 0 �� W 0904L - �Z X �- i - �.W. Z 0 W I � )--4 :� ;I Go Pi �-i al 0 t� tri �> �-s . Z (:) tt CD W M :� t-11 - t= M r, �-3 t� tt' L 0 M :� (I W 6 ,4 . )-I —1 t C) i �0 X , 0 1 �, V a M tt td � X t - �> - g�o W " 0, �d I (D . �� t:� �� - km 3 c) tit '! C , W 10 t so td -- tt )'d V Z M ::� 4 W . �L (0 �­I L (D -4 , H I,t �Z tn M Z Ln �--- � I M . I tXJ . t. -I P M 0 A td � "I � -1 P., - M t -t �> W GO) 24 V-4 En �-3 n M . �-� N t3� I . > �� . til 0 4" 0 t -.4 0 td CD N-md X cl . (n . I -1 r# �� I , X � a - t & X A) C) )-da . 0 r+ C C/I t . - �-i . I Z W . . 1�1 0 1 �d P., . � . I . :> I 0 . ).d. t;� N --d . . (n - t In . I . -6 I ., . 'L IMPORTANT NOTICES. . � . . - STEAM THIMSHER FOR SALE CHEAP.— Has run 80 days. For further inform�atlon apply to JESSE HORNER. Dr.Vadole P. O.. 798-4 . � I WANTED.—A Farm Hemd, good wages,.light . work and comfortab)e lodgings. _ A%g ROBERT ffOOTT, Roxburgh, Mckillop. a I , - . : I MONEY TO LOAN.—Tba Townsbip of T I j)en7. will loan fro�a $1,000 to $6,0W OAL firm I rroperty, first niorts-&46, from four to eight years. Vor parkloular8 - apply 'to JAMES RENIJING, ieeye, Glenfarrow.P. O., or to H. W . 0. YER, Esq., Barrister, Wingham. 197994 . L WATCH LOST.—loost, an Wednesday, the . 21st Maich, between Kinburn and 864orth, a silve� hunting case stem *,inding; watch, Inisde by Thomas Russell & Son, land being No. ' §125. I he finder will be suitably rewarded on lelving the same at, ROBERT ,J-*t1HE80N'S fJtor.vf Seaforth. . 796 , � 1. . f, - NOTICE TO DEBTORS.—M] parties indebted" h ote or book ac. conne in herep- y notified to pay the same to John n, Seatorth, on or before the lot of May next. All remaining unoettl6d at ihat date will be pla,ped in Cov�rt for collection without respect to persons. WK. LOGAN. . 7994 . . I . . . TNSURANCE BUSINESS.—For sale, the In. "' terest and good good will of a well established Conveyancing, Real Estate and Insurance busi- ness in the County of Huron. For particulars address box 3, roxosiToR 01fice, Beafoith. 778 - -- . . ' HOTELIN SRAFORTH FOR 9ALE.,Th&j wellrknown hotel- In Seaforth, Bowden's Hotel, will be sold on r4sonable tems. 7he botel is ooWmodious and well fitted 6p and Iq now doing a large and profitable butdnesp� There is Wendid stabling in connection. Satisfacto reasons given for selliag. ' Apply on the premises or to Seaforth P.. 0. JOHN DOWDE1q, Pro. prietor L 71" 1 1 - - - --- --- ILDING LOT FOR SALE.—For We ch Bus most eligibly gituated and desirable bluoiaisl g lot on north Main Street, near the business ion of the town. The lot is well feneed and I . ion can be given at any time. Apply at Z"OSITOR ofl�ce, Sedorth. M I — S- TICAM THREOHEXt FOR SALE,Leonard Engine and Climax Separator, all In good running o;der and almost new. Cau be seen on lot 1, ooneession 14, H. R. S., Tuckeremith. ROBERT and W11. DALRYMP149, PpprietorL . . L 797x4 . I . 1 , '. , I., I ­ T I � 11 . � � . � ' . I . I � .. I I , I I - - 'M 3EX. JM — (3- 0 1-i JD M W—T"i I 0 MT.— . �� -. I— I -1 � . . . I I . . � - — '%'&. . I � D Uv.N C A N - D I U N C A,N'S I . . I - . . (�+1:Z00--M1:?,-Y-- :1D:S:P-&1:Zr-rMM1*-Tr-r,, � I . I i . � And see our -stock of Groceries, and have prices quoted. Out Groceries are ex- . cel lent in quality and low in price. Every purchase guaranteed to give satis- faction. Our , . . I I ' . . I SUGARS, TEAS AND OOFFEES I ; " -- I I - ' � - W , ly recommend. No trouLle to show goods. Try us once, ana b.1 can especial e the v�bove statements proved to your entire satisfaction. I I i I i I I DUNOAN & DUNOAN. 1 18,83. . . S-RIZIITG�- 18838 i I - �! : i I i - 11 ; � - I ; ; . i . I . S�EDS. . SEEDS. - SEEDS.. . - I - . � � I I - . I , .4 . 4 — I � - A . t, — I � a 1: — j %.1 � T 1 1 7 � ; I I - V * -- r i . � .1 � � � : � � I - � � ; . � , 1 . t z � " � f � I I 4 I , 0 i �i I � ! t I ? ��, — , '9 � . � I � 4 � I I . —­ , - I I I . I - i � � : 11 � : . I q I I - I i t 11 � . a I � 0 � . . . Z I ,� I 30 I I I — 4 - . 44 ..... a I � 1. -- . � . .- I i , - - � X a 10 . -. Genuine Gran-ae Ironward, I . I . � It 4C I 11 � � . . I- I � - Z . I I IL , . i -: �11 . . �. i � I i Wurtzels, Carrots, Beets and Sugar Cane, &c., M . I. , . . --�. — 0 . I I I I., � ,- - - 'pi ... � �. I t . - . I I - i . ! . . I Stamped and. Japanned Tinwarm, I - � � . . . . . I I . V I SPRINGy 1 .83m, I I I I . . . � XiIcUn Fwmishing Ulensibi . - - , ­­ � - I I I . I I � I . . . I And a Larqe Assortmmt ,of Cook- I dvices Received of Twenty-five Cases of � - -: 0 I And Judge for Yourselves ol go. . I � . 1 i I I . � I I Old .Country Goods. . . . � . ing and- Beating Stam at ~ - . . . . . . . . ­ I � � . I - - --- I ugual 1,6w prices. �, � . I - . - I I � . . . 7 S 30 ..1L :P 0 M:t or I-1 . . - i , JOHH KIDUS., I . I . J, I �. . I , I I !i � WAIN STREET .. el � ' WILL IT PAY 09 � - East Side Main Street, Opposite,', Market Street, Seafortb. i - . I 1 i I I � i - I � . . � . . . I - 1 . I . . � . . . . � � ,� � SEAFORTH., I . The. . . I I I . . - . I . I I . = Ca — — = 'O YEESIT WILL PAY WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN TO TAKE G* ­ ar .1, iv. c-3 - 1, .,�.� C2 111� --L. . I . . ., I I � I 0. - DUNOAN . . . . - I I A LOOK, THROUGH I # * = . 11ifl) In I . a r- F..: . �� - ---a I # . Smember the Wroxeter =116 I , J � 4 4 . I I . � . L � � . ALEX, L, GIBBONs4 I � Z . I .0 = = M I . . � - — '%'&. . I � D Uv.N C A N - D I U N C A,N'S I . . I - . . (�+1:Z00--M1:?,-Y-- :1D:S:P-&1:Zr-rMM1*-Tr-r,, � I . I i . � And see our -stock of Groceries, and have prices quoted. Out Groceries are ex- . cel lent in quality and low in price. Every purchase guaranteed to give satis- faction. Our , . . I I ' . . I SUGARS, TEAS AND OOFFEES I ; " -- I I - ' � - W , ly recommend. No trouLle to show goods. Try us once, ana b.1 can especial e the v�bove statements proved to your entire satisfaction. I I i I i I I DUNOAN & DUNOAN. 1 18,83. . . S-RIZIITG�- 18838 i I - �! : i I i - 11 ; � - I ; ; . i . I . S�EDS. . SEEDS. - SEEDS.. . - I - . � � I I - . I , .4 . 4 — I � - A . t, — I � a 1: — j %.1 � T 1 1 7 � ; I I - V * -- r i . � .1 � � � : � � I - � � ; . � , 1 . t z � " � f � I I 4 I , 0 i �i I � ! t I ? ��, — , '9 � . � I � 4 � I I . —­ , - I I I . I - i � � : 11 � : . I q I I - I i t 11 � . M. MORRISON Has Received His Imim EdIft" -AL46"14- �. ' �, � i . I I � ­ i � . - WROXETER MILLS6 I i . . I . ;. - . ' Farmers I Attention I -1 I � : 11 � . S131RING i : STOOK OF FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS . I . - . . i ; i � I � 9 r . ! : f Ill. . , - . � I .i . . ' .1 . CONSISTING OF ALL THE LEADING LINES IN I . . I i . � . .1 - � . . I . . � � . YOU HAVE ALL HIARD 'Of I �.* 'T . ! t � , r . t � � I t , . i t Sivede I . � . � � - � . Turnip,- White and Grey Stone, Mangold I —. IL , . i -: �11 . . �. i � I i Wurtzels, Carrots, Beets and Sugar Cane, &c., � � . I! -1 il I . � , . I i . . � . NOW WE HAVE IT I I I., � ,- - - 'pi An . ., " I a large stock of Garden Seeds of all kinds in bulk or by the paper. Also � . A . I �1. I .. 1; I Clcver Said, Timothy, Orchard Grate, Kentucky Blue Grass, Black Tares, &c. . L � : � � -1 . ` . . - I 11 We also keep on hand a large stook of , . . . . BE SURE YOU SEE IT , I �i I . " � ; . . . 1� . . . . �. - - , . - -- I I ' . 4 +1 �� I z i I Choice Fainfly Groceries, Croe"kery, Flour, Feed and, � And Judge for Yourselves ol go. . w ". I ! 1 i I 1. Provisions at Bodom Prices. i I . � . . � - I � � .. . fAd nm merits 0 /amw Fla n � 1 . ) R i. � I L � public *M finaour stoolvomplete in all its branches, mud of the best . ; I . I .t I I . , . ! I . I . . . - . � Stal Stlip Feacing, with or with. . 1. � . 11 7 A 3 ; � : ; �: " . - . M. MORRISON, . . I , I I !i I . ­ t � . . � - , ' I . - ` out barbs. I I 1� t � 1: 4 . � � i I 8 ining and Falling promptly ,attend . w East Side Main Street, Opposite,', Market Street, Seafortb. . . I 1 i I I � i - I � /71 "' , � . � - We ROBERTSON & CO21 : i .Z i A i -- t. It will be to your advantage to give a trial. and be Of t4e . . -- - - i The. � . Medical Hall Still Takes:. the Lead,, . �, - . .. . �. - 11 . - I / I I Sign of the CircularZaw, Seaerth. . - ,I 1 � i '! . � ,� , 1 I . . ` i -1 I �! - , 51 � . . I I . - I : . I . . ----- I . . . . � -- I . . � � . . i � . . ! . ­ . I . � . . � � . � - I I � I I i � � . . i - I . i � 4 A . - .1 It , � . - WROXETER MILLS6 0. . DU`14POAN IST, I - . . I . - . I . I - - . ,A— . . . . I i � I - I ; I - . I . - I � . . i - � . h - I ALEX. L GIBSON . Ill. . , - I SUCCESSOR TO ,, . . Is 11 , � -11 - I I 4 . . ; I i - - 4-7 � N - i � I . I . � , . ,;tz I Begs to announce to tl*-Publio that he # 1 � I H., 1a:E0-,3KS01**-T (3z; 00M:P-&1T-YV bas commenceato6pperate the . ' , I . ..11 ­ . I - I � �1 ! � � ! 14 � " , I � . - . - L - . WROXETER WOOLLEN FACTORYIL I I . 9 - I H I 9 I MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH 1, . . . I � � and that he will be preparod to give I i t, I ; 1� i In I ; . . good value in , I 4 i A i'- . . I I I PULER IN PURE DRUGS,.CHEMICALSAND PATENT MEDICINE& . . FULL CLOTH8 � I I - TWEEDS; � '. J . I ! I ! 1 A 1 ; : . 1. ­. - I UNION TWEEDS, z 1 i . I I FLANNELS, � . . . r - I L � public *M finaour stoolvomplete in all its branches, mud of the best : � - - - FLAIDING6, . � ' WINCEYS, ; . : 4 1 i "i I , .. . I I , and. all 7 qu Physicians' pris6riptione carefully and accurately Compounded, a - . and vuledies in ST0CXING'YA9NS i I I � I --- wered with owe ajid�-despatoh. We also eLM a fail Hue of inindries . I ; � : ; �: . -and. articles such am To I ilet Soaps, terhmeries, Shoulder Arices, Trusses , - . I I .L . saind ps, 11Z,J'Tooth aria Nail Brushes' tooket and Dressing Combs that I ; al CUSTOM OARDING . . � i i de 00m, titiom - Customers and the public in general will,And it to theirinter- est give us a call befor e- pumhasing elsewhere. Well are also Wnts for Dr. i I 8 ining and Falling promptly ,attend . w i . . 4 - - , I ! , I � I i . Kin s Now Discovery, the great consumptive owe ; ' wmples free ; large size, bottle. Fumers, And Horn Cattle.Food Mo.. . � i I I � i - $1 , you will. our and the best Lin the it &nvinced . Parties from, a distance will, " far #A L I i -- t. It will be to your advantage to give a trial. and be Of t4e . possible. have their Rolls home witb I I . i I I fact t it osaindt be beat for putting your stock in condition for spring work. th4a, and as he has puV -the mM jut* � . . i 1, , i � . . Note the place. . . . . -1, - good working order and- -amp oys none I . I � � j i I I - but AdIeUt workmen ?A11, work is - ! � . . ., I I � I 0. - DUNOAN �, I - ­ . WW"intO& . . , i . . I i . I I .1 . . . - 9 . ii I . .1 . Smember the Wroxeter =116 I , J � 4 4 . I I I- . . .:� Buooftsor to E. Mokson & Co., nexit door to Dunsau & Duncan's Dry Gp?do . , � . L � � . ALEX, L, GIBBONs4 I � Z . I 1. I i . . . I P t � Store, Sestorth. . - - I . ­. - I . ..... � - . -PROPRIETOR -�, : . . � . I . - . . I I I . I 11 - . � I . . - . . I r . I - . . . . 1. ­ . �, . ,; . I - . � . � I - I . - . 1 . : � . . .- . . - : . -� - . I . I � I . . , . - � � . - . - .. V i , I I I . - . . i .- I � . F , � . � , I 1 1 . I .. - p . . � . . i . I I : . I . I I � I- � I . I I i I .1 ! 41 i � I ­ , I ­ - . .. I . . � � . . i � . . ! . ­ . I . � . . � � . � - I I � I I i � � . . i I � � 11 : n f.