The Huron Expositor, 1883-06-22, Page 6Can
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Farmers, Their Personal
pearp_ru e.
The vw ng, 4ient
`-the WO
, Peptirtn nn 6t `the` d at Niiir Ya ser
»` is es appli able and es true in On
as in New ork State: `
''` We we in the city on the day fo
u " eleoting o Wain the It ermeri'.Mutual
Inahranee orY puny. At first we di
not think of what was going on, and
wondered why there were so many;men
moping al hg, with heads down Hand
hands thrust into the pockets of thei
- pantaloons looks g like turkeys hunt-
ing buokw eat. hen we remember-
ed what was gain on we were provoked
beyond mesure. What is there about
farming to site 'a Mian loo k Se) a h
like dist es any of our farmete da
when away from home ? We betel see
why a g , hon t farmer should be
ashamed o him if or .'his ocoupatiox,
- and yet th crow we saw on that day
had 'many in it ho looked as th ugh
they -might have een naught • stealing.
and. Were o thei way to prison. Why
a farmer= ai't ha a respectable clothes
made': to fi him, nd why he can't put
them on "rig t, an why the can';teep
his,hands o t of his pockets and hold
tip hie head and 1 k as though he felt
he was e man mong men, is ore
than we ca tell. Yet we know Iota of.
, thein do no . Mapy an intelligent- an
would be really good-looking if he had
his hair- diet a proper length, his
whist ars: t immed and himself:ptut in
good •sh pe ut, as he goes, aright' be
mistaken' f a , laborer. . Our f facer
was a farm , our husband is a farmer,
and for /this class we have great glove
and respec ', because we know their
worth ; and our blood boils when we
hear' brainless fops , saying.:, 'pee the
buokwheat's blots.' We do wish far-
. mere would haeme 'a1'little , more regard
for their ow*- appearance as welt ; as
that of _ their familes. We should be
very sorry to advocate extravagance,
but it won't cost much to keep, y ur
hair well brushed, your whiskers' be-
comingly trimmed, your hands out of
your pooketa, and to holdup your head.
As for clothes, the`most eteonotuical
farmer we ever knew, or one of the
most economical, has been many times
taken for a minister. He gets new'
clothes but seldom, and when he does,
',he is very .particular about the anality
and fit, is very careful to keep them
clean and neat; hisacollar and necktie
are always right. These are little
things, but go a great way toward
making _ a goodnappearance. Care
about small matters make the geeitle-
man ; ` disreg rd of ' them the clown.
We don't in nd to hint that all far -
leers are so careless, but there are afar
too many ho are so in dress and
manners. others, take care of yonr
boys and ma a them keep their hands
out of their' ockets, their hart nicely
brushed, tee h glean, naiis pared and
°leant and have a care for their appear -
shoe genes y; so that ; when they be-
come men th y will not fail of showing
themselves to be such; and there i5'inli
reason why farmers should not :be
gentlemanly. ', I
St. rage of Tea. a !
Since the :ra of steamers the ,fact! isa
gndoubted't • at cargoes . do not arrive
in nearly as good condition as in the
old clipper d . ys. "Steam" is about the
oonmonest ferns of damage known, and.
it is snrprisin : how small an escape
' will taint a 1: rge quantity of tea. Oa
the other ha d, damage which is at-
tributed'to st am often has nothing to
do with it. ►1 any teas 'do n ke p,
' ` and they co:• mence to ferment almosti
, rr from the day they are packed, and in
proportion as he styleof make of the
article falls o ® year by year so does Aa
power of ke ping. The tight -rolled,
hard Ningeho ' s of years ago went Off
very little, and the merchant of the
last generatic almost classed tea with
wine and cigars, and considered it
rather the. better for ages; whereas,
nowadays, it is looked upon,, and very
properly, as a perishable article like
butter. Gns'dering that tea is packed
in wooden-oa s• with close joints, and
almost he tine scally sealed in lead, it
is astoni'sh'ng ow it Will get • tainted.
A case as, recently seen • where la
whole wareho u ee caught the sell and
flavor of 'oranges, mges, merely, it is said,
from oranges' having been carried
through part o
also heard it`,
warehouses w
the teas ran
This flavor wh,
- . books.ah
dren tan
The cbfl
:the sewn
from of
ent a d t
ohildr
even n
before on
experi e
of the a
shoes) th
and be oa
the building. We have
tated that in one or two
ere wine as stowed all.
more or less "winey."
n natural to -tea ie not
considered objectionable, but but when
caused by any foreign contact prices are
heavily af'eoed.
In-• household clipboards tea may
often be s n s
apples, le on
scented alaticl�
then the lady
at the various
single Dnp of_ "i
,single
may be arg
cheese ie prefer
as "good wine
' good teii• reed'
good tea cans
British public
for ita The ei;
case in ,point 3b
tailors' the nee.e
ing the place fo.
it froth any ate Ik likely to exercise any
injnrions effect, a precaution neglected;
by marry grove s, to their ,own no sinal;(
detriment,
Schemes fior
A. conference
`of the Industria
was.held on Ma
the State Chitties Aid Association,
Mise Dodge Chitties
; twenty-three'
ladies being pre ent. • in
Tho first subj
necessity of tea
dren, and the be
them in saving.
drop, it is found
but never saved.
her school of 30C
generally had pelnnies, and the amount fas
each of these children could'eave usual- =ta'
ly averaged from five to ten Dents in a n
week. • Another Indysaid . mite of her
children had, sa ed $3 since Christmas, fer
and all agreed in speaking of the steady °jai
Stream of ohildr n to be seen pouring ski
into tho,candy s' pa the .fust ) bur after, me
the closing of th schools: The best les
object to be save for was also discussed, slig
and it was decid d that each snperin-' tai
tendent was beet able to judge what Th
object would. be oat likely to interest imi
the children of h r own school. Th
Saving towards shoes,summer dresses, is 1
tai
ars
bnf
ace
towed next to •cheese,
, and other highly -
s of consumption, and
ousekeeper . i, surprised
flavors combined in a
nrivalled early-pioked."`
ted that a flavor even of
able to none at all, bu
feeds no bush," so does
re no flavoring ; an
still' be bought if the
i11 only pay' a fair price
cadences gained by th
ould impress on all re
�sity of carefully select -1
stowing tea, removin
Helping the Poor.
of : the superintendents
1 Schools of New York
15, in'the rooms of
•
id be started, and the ohi.l.
,, t • a_: b ' e tjkee z ay.
` 'io could . -niael
4 ' i1 - lug
•� , the f eater " ing
o class. 1 ' eu superintend -
:
eh should ry to teach
: the
t • e- alue , of I Duey, and show
les : aved am • xt;ted to dollars
:a ; In one so • ell where the
+ h , d been t Ied (the o jest
trig: being for be purohese of
children gr :ped the Idea,
note inter steed. It sated
Sion aa me: 's of stopping
f • hoe to t • Children;
t i 1 ate: d tha, things ne
id or. The : dies- agre
at a savings uud shoall
in a sewing 'hole. Se
nundertak One in t
wrk, Th plan of, bu
to 1• ade by : emselves
'so toe instar► s;! proved
ed prices be • g put on
e•: t point b • tight up
n • ow garde • ng could
e ally intrad sod amon
as thought obable th,
g'ving slips or seeds
all Limn, an' • rites for
or plants in • e spring cl
, t ould pre as source
et and ple re to the
ell as thei%dren, Les
•• the hese iit`y of keeping
e e comps at.vely pure if,
the r °tants t thrive.
d p int disou ea was the
f •col' olnbs rid the
tar ing them'These b
ith great a'oess in many
eh s, and th ommittee
Sc'. ewes`urge the advie,
On roductioni into, all
1) the a adieon Square
started a� year ago with
(owing t• he people who
otable of :. s 'being alpaid`
d as .pa' Tera), isnow
ucoessful , with about
ho pay rem time to
ums. er 150 tons of
sold in s0.
all quantities
holesale •rices. These
started ii ring the sum -
people the. chapels
y can say , during the
s, toward "#h coal for the
h,.rover the 1.10,1 ,,has been
roved an • I, . esful,
rmuda islands,:
Market gardeners are
the pompe it+ion of
iSonth n',their e:
ri • g some a sins ren •
rations prat teas while
continue •
gleaned fr
1 , will pr
ion :
ides forms cine of s
he Atlant !Ocean,
at Britain '', They t
•. Juan Id rinudez,
e ;in 15 They
:E. S. E. :'Cape ki,
he nearer land, abc
ew York I The ext!
my ninet r1 miles,a
tuber of is ei,s is newly
bined are is but twenty
or quare mil . The cli-
ild and deligh that'tliese,
ve ed with ; r' etual 'v r-
te : n December nd Mar h
r:. ranges'fr 60 to 6
sloe ief arti Ile ` of exp rt
on ens and i rr w=root.
vel where al ,tie vegetables
at are Shipp d from these
ork, for ere is not a
extent i the whole
tire acre e'is only 12,-
00 beton to the Gov -
re than , are hills
unfit for illage. The
tains 9,17 5 ..acres, St.
Somerset 70 and Ireland
h:se 'are a principal
e are only 1,000 acres
ong the : or more
one of w cls are eulti-
1 the littl : patches oof
led good - nd contain
r three ac ai, and'nio t
u' h smalle ` than this.
rtile land e; cultivated
or in the front yard,
eat crop, otatoes next.
ries is no yet an assur-
e Amari an, General
ng hundr dsof thous-
lbs for th New York
y every lit 1e place has
nas.•
raise all the'vegetables
in this m's
the gi'
were t
must
thinking h
-intrbduo
prornised
next y ar s
the gar e
already 1
easeful II
ments.
ing
p
••
Tel
e n
whe h r
be ore g
poo . jIt
a sy tefn
pots in th
best oa e•
be s acted
gree inte
men as
teac ing t
the tmos
they wish
', T e
sirat}ility
means of
alre dy m
of the hn
Provident
ity of thei
parishe§.
The eoa
Chapel, w
some diff
Were of a
of being t
working m
100 memb
Limen s
coal ave
this rinte
clubs shoo
slier,
tang
warn
wint
tart
Ou
foroe
and
�t tha
MOD
r. 1
�d it
The
r No
' to+
hey
dad
d in
i. be
eral
heir
ging
had
sm.
gar -
was
n of
the
it if
and
,uld
of
wo-
ides
de -
)est
ave,
on
bil-
oor
e
et
mud 1 and h
plant ngs,
ing their o
recei is froth these point
Lber ltscale!' A. few fact
c rreipondents in Bern 's
i teresting 'ie t•is bonnec
The Be
low islands
longing to
their name f
discovered t
about 624
texas, 'whic
740 miles'
of theIgran
lthough th
00, yt the
•� ate ipso,
s ands are
re. Be
e temper:
g.F.',T.
potatoes
Itis a ma
• me from
elands to N
• e1d of five
• lace, and t
00, of wiiio
rnment, an
rad rocks u
�e in island
eorgett 706,
stand 153.
shard!, and
obe divide
isia •'�
a ed.I No •
l at may b
var s of. t
he are
ittle pots
y the roads
Mons are t
�' wising stra
:d' sndcess. 0
�astin s, is ais
nds of flow : r b
arke Q
i s path of • en
These gardexi
e do, with! o
c •rrespondeot
ridiculdua of
ba e. If on
ti: a head of o
ti other nd i'n
e muda bibt
o a few anon
b 's and let t
o libage is ripe 1
ith merely a: it
i self headless, g
d es another n
lig some Nevi
an e, produces a
ba e -heads. ;Al
increasing in len;
times three or fo
discouraged at li
off =every two or bree months the stal
gives up the figh and dies! l Industr..
sus cabbage stalks may be eh sticking
all aver the ifilan s prepari • to produc
e
new heads.— m ramie Cul ivator. -
How Liqu. s are A. ' aerated.
fresh bars 'of raw whi.k r is taken
and by. thee. pent; who onverts it
few hours indo old rye r ' bourbon
aj udicious:• t •• ixtlare of k shavings
rneu sugar a d glycerine. Sometimes
takes away • :: crude to a by . Paas.
g pale eotric a rent thief it it. Much
the high pri e• whiskeys olid in the
st places is made in t ifs artistic
bion.I Bon r Do • is suppo d' to con -
ie mote fusel; of than rye at this ie
at' necessarily; th : case,
Brand is nyi e bye
y the di illation of
rented gra .; s sometiin s from the
ce alone, - .. sometime Brom the
n. seeds an • ni a togethe ., When
de from j ui lone int is r- arly color-
s, has' a ve'' agreeable odor, and
htly acid a omatic _ 'testi. It con -
ns from 30 d!-5 a per cent. f' aloohot,
ere is probably'no liquors to much
'tate and ealtilterated '' brandy.
e commons :t method of i stating it
y adding to pia n grain •w iakey cer-
proport1io 1 o various a ers,which
sold irj 'a re as bran essence,"
ned sug , f# i ' es, tunic avoid and
ti;'; acid, le vibe` tenths of the brandy
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n�' ;in addithi. A recent
remarks " The mo
h Vegetablefa i the ca -
a : e a stout walking•at e ,
b • age to its Fop,and stick
the gron.n , you have a
e. The farmers set
d the edges f their onion
e, ow. When the
is cut off apt the stalk,
le surprise at finding
es to ' work l and pro-
ad. Thusa ne stalk,
orkers of y aoquaint-
whole fa ly of cab
this tin the stalk is
th till it aches Baine
r feet.: ftsr awhile,.
wingits h ad chopped
rat considered was the ; in
hing providence to chil- by
st means of interesting bu
Even theepeorest. cihil- he
have pennies ; spent, in
One lady said that in of
children all but twenty ; be
or some present f
best objects. It i
lady should be
that a system of
r niother,seemed the
as agreed that one
ppointed Treasurer
eg'alar small , ban k
•
1,7
drunk nev .r saw's grape skis. r in is
Made by di: tillingalcohol ith ' ni er
berries, its distintive taste ,'and' odor'
beingduet • the presen"ce of ' a' small
amont of •il of Juniper. The a ount-
of al 'oholvaries from .'thirty to 'forty -
per cent., t e reeldne being water, with
less than o e percent of ,th ;dui*
oil.The n commonly sold as t ereal
article iso owever, made 'n`i l
adding a% ell.quantity of this o'1, or
morel frequ qtly. oil of turpeuti e,,, to
oomrpon w •iskey, together With suffi-
cientwater to reduce the strength of the
spirit to a ut thirty per cent, of alco-
hol. •; Non but the most exp naive
brands of R n are made in tiny other
way.: miff rent brands of gin c ntai
slight addi ions which give them their
peculiar fl or.
The beat rum is Made by ti e disf-
tilletidn of fermented Molasses. Often
pineapples and other fruits ae, tl.rovio
into the still to,give flavor. Th mo-
lasses used consists of the of hin s: and
ref?se from the sugar honse>`l. I con-
tains:thirt to thirty-five per c tit of
alcohol, an is not titch a , nite aced,
except -wit certain -favoring a hers,
designed to imitate "real Jainai a" or
other; bran s. T e main constitu tit of
absinthe i oil of wormwood. It is
mads by th clisti lation of akbobo with
water, abs nthium (wormwood,) and
various epi es, such as fennel,Ilanis and
coriander. The revolting • liquid is di/
luted:more r less, the various brands
differ.ng greatly in the amounts of
water and other substances present in
b.! . It is more frequently made by
t e', simple mixture of the oil I of orm«
woods with alcohol and *stet, va various
essential oil
gency, Di
pared! from
of a bright
well known
character, a
tion sad pa
a being added' to give punt,
tilled absinthe, well: - pre-
fresh materials, should be
reen color. Its effects are
to be of the most dangerous
d reedit in nervous ex
tial or complete para
of the! heart
`. The Art 11 ry Fern.
T e artillery fere', or flower as it
somatames called!, is a curious a
beaatifful gl nt, which is not very g
eiall ;know otits�de of rare oolleotio
or of florists' greenhouses. It I ace i
its singular }lame from the.millitar
exp five fashion with which1l�_it r si
the onion of wate upon it. Ifla•br n
of t Vie( fern, covered with it's sinall,
seeds, :be dipped iii water and then h
up to the light, theire soon°oommen e
strange phenomenon. First one b
will explode with a sharp little- c ac
throwing into the- "r its pollen in t
>nd of yellow n
ad by another a
soon the entire fe
'e seen discha gi
eys with their ti
his occurs *he ev
, and the eff ec
lis.00ndition of
and, ie very curious as well; as baa
j1As.. t e bras thus open h
e the shape of aminiature Gene
o small to he naked eye, to
ranch attention, but and r a
toag-
g; glass they are seen to posse :s a
.sans.
lysis
ifl
rad
en-
na,
res
and
sts
eh
red
eld
S
ud
k,
he
st.
nd
rn
ng
ny
er
of
re-
u-.
ey
va.
at -
she etof a. small al
Thi will be ,follow
anot ler, until very
like branch will
these thiniatere vol
puffs of smoke. 'l
the' lint is watere
the ntire fetn in t
bells
tiful
assuf
of
tcrracts
hifyi
vary rare and delicate beauty.
;!A B i11, and a Bull r.
A adetiVe serjeant-at•law Naas
retai ea init. " ho e cause " at
Beira engag d.as o tinsel for the
fend n$, it as hi duty to prove
the orse wa soon in wind ax)d1 li
The oat i port nt witness wa
elder ea olorg man. Serjean d'
you'r a pars n ; y n don't kno
abon gorses I suppose?" itne�
'' Oh yes, 1 o I y father w s a li
bree er, and- do k ow somethi g al
them.
"' Serjeant, in an oft•h nd s
—" Ohl I dare say our think you
very ?lever 1 Can yon tell my lad
j ary the difference etween a horse
a co ?'! Witness " Why, there
so m ny joints of iffere*ioe !;- On
the s nee difference as between a
and bully i; the bull has horns and
bully hes not 1" This was said wit
polit and su 6i cient bgw.to the aerje
who at dow forthwith.
1,
Pat ant Cheese.
No content with making flee out
• of da a stones, the inventive g nit!. of
thea eLprom es to produce uf oh ase
whic has never 'see.n : the ins de f a
dairy Fore long time past it pp ars
the C mese a d Japanese have ind 1g -
ed, w th muc satiefaotion, i' a ery
rema kable kited of bean whit gr i ws
in tat regian, but some ' e erg do
Euro can ha found that thile bean,
owin tc the greasy albumen v$hio1 it
conte tie, Bart a worked up into an x
Dellen t cheese The bean is, t eref re,
to be ineporte into the south of ra oh,
anndataifeet t rives, we -are p omi ed
chees Which will rank with othing
less tl aid, very best. Parmesan.
••,
nae
•'rk.
de -
hat
1,• b.
an
ll,
uch
is—
rge
►?tit
yle
elf
d
:rad
are
is
•ull
the
a
nt,
Ret
in St.
shako
overo
•
tran Police Action.
xrning Dine from a dinner ,party
P4;,tersb rg once, Prince Goets-
t missed from the pocket of his
at 'his pocketbook, co fain ng
30,000 r hies. He at .pceinforted the
chief f olive, who a red hire a that
the the a wool be quic yhunted do n.
Sorel • e ough before a eek had pa, d
the ah'e restored to the Prince the1 i-
tire sole.' of money intact, but witl
the ,gyp c etboek, which, he' said,
thief•o fessed having thrown aw,a
avoid i entifiGation. - This was
well;.. n ti a day or two laterGortseha
pnttin • cin the same overcoat, was �i-
prised to find n a pocket °overlooked
before the missing pocketbook, cont. n-
ing nn oohed the 30,000 rules, wl 'ch,
be rea ly had never lost at all. r he
idea o restoring the stolen money
the Pr nae froth public funds in hop
inning favor for zeal and e 1
pelaka worlds for the but presekes a curio
geinuityx xi r_ io
n official ethlos.
• )f the Bundle."
1
thus
a Ho rick Shepherahappen
to be s ated at dinner next to a daught
off Sir illiam Drysdale. a She was
and cle et. Te some remark which I
Mr. Hog " ; upon which he instant
Drysd e. Nearly all girls are likel
--rye're not of the hundle."
—Th Ported° Review of the
inst., s y0 : The rains of Monday s
Tnesda have pilaced the crops in t
'vicinity beyond a doubt. Even if -
did not t any ore rain until barves
it is th Opiniot of some of our fermi g
wg, soan188,1,,t p out well. As for. garde
du can almost see it grow f
the pas few da s.
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LEGAL.
P. S. CARROLL,
LATE& of GarrowFrouoo 's office, Goiterich,
Solicitoti Oo *veyanc }, % Money to loan.
Or Office ln'lSeyer' ' Block, Main Sti. stn
Seaforth. • 79
R 0. HAYS, Solieltor, &o. Private money to
• lend at lowest rates of interest. OFPto.—
Cornor of Square and Wesi Street, Goderieh.. 74
ARROW & PBOIIAFf1OT, Barristers, Soliai
tore, &e., Goderioh, Olatano.=J. T. Garr
'Wan.Prondfoot.•
681
CAMERON, HOLT & AMaRON, Birriattl4s,
Salioitors in -Chancery, &e.. Goderieli,'O t,
M.C.Oarueron,Q.O.,Philip Holt, M. G. Gain:
eron. ' 1•60t
a
W O.MEYER, Barter end Aherne
• Law, Solicitor in Old wary. Commissioner
for taking affidavits in th Province of Manitoba,
Solicitor for the Bank a Hamilton, Winghain.
Private funds to loan at6. Loaf per cent. 68;
MANNING & SCOTT, I arristers, Sol alto s,
of Johnston, Tiedsile & Gale. Money to lo n.
, Mama/3o, amiss SCOTT. `18
4-'-L• Block, Wingham. Stlicitors'for the Bank;,
of Hamilton. Commis,sion rs for taking aflida-1
ivits in Manitoba. Private iunda to loan at 6 per
cent. Lucknow office ever$, Wednesday. H. W.
ATE with Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Goderio
1 -A-1 Barris ter, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
Money to loan, Bentoa's Old Office, Cardillo s
:Week, Seaforth. 786
undersigned has -this day
!tual consent. The busines
lboxarried on by Mit., lio
-;debts due to the arm will
pay and discharg'e all d
the firm. Dated at Sesfort
111QARRISTER, he. Law lpflice—Scott's Bloc
1-11"" Main Street, Seaforth.
f Partnership.—The
existing between t e
en dissolved by ru
of the late firm w 11
xSTSD, to whom 1
bts due and owing y
, the 21st day of D
S. G. MCCAUGHEY,
OLIOITOR, &c.1 Law ffice--Scott'a Bloc
Pe' Main Street, Seaforth.
AUCTION ERS.
" • County of Huron., Sales attended in a I
parts of the County. All erders left at theE
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tended in any part of the 43 tufty on reasonabl
terms. Orders left at the (Moe of the Hutto
Hx.rosfron, or addressed to Brussels, Will reeeiv
prompt attention..
A --I" County of Huron. Salee of all description
Promptly attended to on reasonable terms. A
Teas Walton P. O. or Let 14, Coliceasion I
.3E1114. 77
gl-[—J;BOLE PIG.—The undersigned will keep o
lot 81, concession 2, B. S., Tuckeramith
a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar. This 'animal ws
recently purchased from the well-known -breeilerS
A. Franks & Son, and is from imported stock oh
service w th the privilege of returning if necesearf
both eidei. Termis,,—$1, payable at the time qf
FOR SALE.
piJILDING LOT FOR SALE,— yet -sale cheap
-s--° a most eligibly situated and desirable build-
ing lot on north Main Street, tsear the business
pOrtion of the town. The lot is well fenced and
pOssession cab be given at any time. Apply at
ItIOR SALE.—A comfortable. cottage and tyro
shoag, suitable far blacksmith and wagon
maker, in a good part of this' town for basin*.
The cottage is in good reptilr, and le pleaeantly
situated. The whole property will be sold in a
block or separately, and very cheap. Apply to
W. N. WATSON, Seaforth. 808 -ti
TT OITSE FOR SALE.—A- one and a half story
-1--a. frame dwelling, aituated in a pleasant pert
of the town, containing nine rooms, cellar, w d
house and stable ; stone imputation under t e
house, and hardins soft water On the premix°
poritml, Seaforth. so a good 'Driving Mare
c\I
Apply to 0. M. WHI ?MVO Tin and Stove E
eight years old, one light ivagon, one buggy,
one iset light harness. • 1302 -ti I
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THE SEAFORTH
INSURANCE AND LAND AGENCY.
IS! AGENT for severe' First -Class illtook, Fire
anld Life Insuranoe Companise, and ,is prepay!:
d to take Alike on the most favorable terms. !
AlsoAgent for several of the best Loan SoF
eiceiern
Also Agent for the Sale and Purehase of Fare.
and Village Property.
1
A Number of
improved Farms
$50,000 to Loan at
Agan t for the sale of Ocean
OFFICE — Over M. Morri
Street, Seaforth.
FARMING 1
or Sale.
Six per eclat
son's Store, litrain
646
We have now in stock a full line of
Scrthes,
Spading .orka,
Lawn lifowers,
Barb
And everything in the h
lowest prices at
Esta
AIN S/'REET,
Fence Wire
diware line at
re
ORTH.
CENTRAL GROCRY.
SEED ikSON
Our Omit of Seeds ars
White, Alsike and Alfalfa
Blue Grass, Mixed Lawn G
sian, Early Angus and Blao
stook of Field Carrot, Mang
prices lower than ever ; also
We are paying the highes
Oats, Peas and Potatoes.
Our sto
any house i
stooks in Ca
Splendid val
GROCE
OF 1883.
ovroomplete seed fully assorted. Clover Seeds, Red
iniothy Seed ; Orchard Grass, Red' Top, Kentroky
ass, &o.; Tvvo and Six Rowed Barley, White Rua -
Austrian Oats. Seed Peas expected daily. Our
Ids and Turnip Seeds are all fresh and new, and
a new stock of Flower (Take) and Garden Seeds.
market prtoe for Clover and Timotley Peed ; also
k in this department was mever better assorted. Prices as low as
the trade, an quality of goods second to none. We hold large
ned Goods; put up by the best American and Canadian peelers.
e in TEAS, S GARS and COFFEES. Prices on application.
Onr stoo in this line is
predated. I tending purch
No trouble t show goods an
Goods delive ed promptly.
itnply immense. Goods must be seen to be ap-e,
sera will do well to give us a call before buying.
d quote pticese Flottr and Feed on hand as mama
FAIRLEY, Main-st., Seaforth
A PRIME NECESSITY OF LIFE.
A NEAT
There z
flaffMMINIO
ND GOOD OTTING k1R OF BOOTS AND p1OES.
no Comfort in this World Without It,
THE PEOPL'S SHOEMAKER
SEAFORTH, HAS THEM.
I never " blow," and I always tell the truth. I have as nice and cheap a
stook of Boot and Shoes as can be found in the County of Huron. Thery line is
fully represen d, from the largest and strongest ore hide to the smallest, most
stylish and ne test Isdies' slipper. Every person, should call and enamine my
stook before:: 'p releasing elsewhere. It always afforae me the greatest pleasure to
wait %talon ens mers, especially when they know What they want, and when they
don't know I an tell them.
r&- I do ey own cutting nd fittiog, and haviug had many years'
experience, I all guarantee a nice, easy fit every time. Remember, if
to get satisfac ion and make money, WILLIS i;Ei your man. The
is the corner store, at the j nction of Main and, Market streets, Sea
R. WILLIS, The Pecd,w8
practical
you want
ight spot
orth, and
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ROS, FAMILY GROCER,
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE,
For
xtra Value in
IVE HIM ik CALL.
Fresh Groceries.
G0068 bELIVERED FREE.
1883.
vamminamma
SEEDS.
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1883.
MORRISON Has Received His
PRING STOCK
JUNE 22 143
tarBELL'S M tLS0 ,K1PPEN .
JOHN MeNEVIN,*
has now got errerytaing firelec,
celled by any mill m the eountry.,
order, and is prepared -to tarn out
GFBAIMBI":141:1( PE! '.3:14914:TsWarBoi;i:
Flour exchanged fot wheat. cloppinim eye, .
description priornptly attended to. liour
Bran always, o:Boarinxd, eat; dcx-
PUBLIC, NOTICE'
Top, undersigned, having xpeen appointed
for the •
CONFEDERATION LIFE
ASSOCIATION
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deStrOtIS spring toe nvesofelithe el
in NUNS Of -death. This is undonbtedly; this kit
present. A look at tbe Deily Globe or Mail el
May 1st, 1883, will satisfy any reasetablemanif
this feet. Call at onto .
JOHN BEATTIE,
N. B.—Money te Loan '-.on Farm 'or Teeea
low interest.
Peoperty on the easiest terms of payeaeue 8.804nd
SECURE THE SHADOW
ANDHEW CALDER
'state that he has returned hetae train D
kota. and is cOnvineed that 'There's nee fleet
like home," and he 'intends, to remain et haze.
and will henceforth give his entire peeseeele4
tention to kis husinese: Hie facilities /or
geod work are nnexcelled, and he con gut
Eat's/action. Come one, ',come ell, suc
your relationa and friends, Ind seems tki
shadow ere the substance fades, I tau send;
modate you and can send you ohyours&
rejoicing. Just try me and prove n -e4
moderate. Remember the place—Scotes Bleck
762 ANDREW CALDER.
EYE, ElkiR -AND THIMAT
t o, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eyoand Ear lac
nErmarsarynd, coThnrsouaitt,in'T:noitcy:e8:licanal4CAcullriisie:,
Tt:ret
Institupions for the Blind.: Brantfoi4i, !and lot .
311 pHURCH STREET, TORONTO.
Mai be censulted at the -
On the Last PiA.T1.7111,AV ifilEA4.14
HON M. 706
SHE1IFF'S SALE OF :LANDS..
POD -NIT of HuroD, 1, Be -virtue of a ; Writ of
of Her Majesty's County Court of the Olney Ol !
Huron, and to me dirottfil and delivered nal* ' '
the Lands and Tenements of A.NGUS!lio0Ale 1
I have eeized and taken- in, Exocutio* ate
right, title, Interest s.nd equity of redernptiopiA '
the above named defendant in and to ,the fohow-
all in the County of Huron and Provhid att.,
Jo "u
acres of the East half of the orth hal of:,let
North h lf of Let Twenty-e4ght, ht. the
teenth Cencession of the Towriship of Mc 1:1P
iTtoeorrwison,aloweih3sictodhmeLIaincodecoearin tT114encoetesurteetsblouseslial,ini a i f4 he;
sATuRpAY. the TwzrrY-PB,ST DO
at th hour of Twelve of the clock, noon.
sheriff,s loffiRce0,1i:olzieTricOhI,BABp0:Si,4t8hh,eriff, ater00.S.ti
PPIFECTION AT LAST
SD C C ES S, EXTRAORDINARY
The only genuine Roller Mil/ in
qounty, which now has no. superilr,
a-nd few equals, on the continent 41
America for, manufacturing Eel*
Flour.
A CREAT REYOLUTION MUNI
Vie Bread Qwestion;of Vital fm rtana4
by Rollers now in
Rollm. Flour brings from $1.25 to $1
per beirrel mOre than- the beet .nour
_ made by the Old Process.
Farmers will in all easee the
own wheat ground, and by our iiewaYa*l
public has hitherto beee able to get. •
[t,
tem get a stronger, whiter, ri_her reati
better grade of flour by far I, an the,
OF FIELD ed. GARDEN SEEDS Remember, Veers is no hardbug ott4''
Nvede Ti*nip, White and Grey StOne, Mangold
Wurtipls, Carrot, Beets and Sugar Cane, &c.,
A,nd a large stook of Gerden ieeds of all kinds in, bnik ot by the paper. Also
Clover Seed, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Keutucky Bine Grass, Black Tares, ito
We also keep on hand a large s k of
hoice Gi.oce es, Crockeryi, Flour, Feed and
MORISONI
East SideXain Street, Opposite lidarket Street, Seaforth.
Recitation System, atir neWaystem
thorough and reliable. It has- beala
Eiticcess in Hungary, Germany, Frane4:11
kngland and the United States.
'we guarantee pater Flour now. ODO
trial will be etifficieht provablar
CHoPPING.
Our facilitieS for this class of Ivor
pend on getting their choppieg none
vonrooece.u,sB_erusluierr4fianuudr.try our famous 1101`°
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Flour, Bran,,Shorts and Feed day'.
ered to any part of Seaforth,
hey or Egmoodville free of charge.
and Brucefield in full operation.
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