The Huron Expositor, 1883-08-03, Page 6V
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Scotch B'i lenamnoinen n Lon-
don.
" ROYAL TREATMENT.'
A writer in the Edinburg . Courant,
ainterviewed'
who h a some of he New-
haven
haven fisherwomen s nce their return to
"Auld Scotia" from their visit to th
International fisheries E -hibition
gives an admirable a count: of what
learnt from them. hey w e delight
ed. with their trip, th hands me "man
ner in which they w re treat d on all
hands making their leave- eking of
the English metrop 's a matter of re-
gret.
:
accent, "4111 jol y+!" T
careful to point •+ut•that;i
Newhaven fiche women .t
Their l dgings •''ere situa
pelier treet, Br wpton'1
tpe k in the°hig eet prail
Hess shown taw rds their
e and hostess, Mr, and Mrs,
• Were always keet obeery
he and "it was -notI ng but t
- minute asking u- to go h
As one observed-1–"On le
It was exceedingly amusing, says the
Courant, to hear thecomments of the
fisherwomen on the the,
of London
and still more so to hear th m state
what had struck the• most in the great
pity,and what stood •romine tly ent=in
their recollection. One said s e "could
not tell what was br= west a .erything
was better than anot 1 er ," •a s oond re-
marked that "she ne er th u ht there
were sic things in the orld ;' hila in -
other observed that " t wad 12 arty tak
the match aff my hi- d ,tae ` 11 a' the
wonders I saw." M s. Mi11, t e fisher.
woman who; in a guileless mainer, and
quite`unconscions: of•laving c mmitted
any breach of etiguet i e, asked he Prin-
cess Beatrice, Ho• is ye wither
keepin' ?"-is regarded°as one of the most
handsome of her cls, s in N whaven.
She is in the prime q life,goo -looking,
and, as one express d it, nirdly
and her general apps ranee h s won.. for
• her the appellation o "the • nchess."
The Princess took th:,questio in good
pert, and langhingl regpi e , Her
Majesty was well but prettb weak, and
not able to wall; m ch." hue en-
couraged, Mrs. Mill Q ntured t 3 observe,
in maternal tones, • "' ou're ery like
your brother, the Pri• ce o' ales, an'
he's very like his mot er." is proved
too much for the Prin ess Be rice, who
had to turn to anoth r grou to hide
her merriment. Mrs. Mill t o ght .that
everything in connect on with er Lon-
don visit sank into it ignifica ce coin -
pared with her visit to the Mansion
House. There she sa°the=Lord Mayor
of London waltzilg with a fisher lassie,
and the Mayoress similarly (engaged
with a fisherman, while a yod.ng_ lady
supplied pianoforte manic. Words ap-
pearedto fail th describing this seen,
for she concluded the narration by 'say-
ing, "an' there: were five launder fisher-
men looking at them ; it was awfa' 1"
The Zoological Gardens, in contrast
with this incident, sank in her opinion
into utter insignificance. She felt some-
wbat sorry to leave London, be use
she had been 'offered any numb r of
situations, but, on the other hand she
could not "thole" the idea • of 1 ting
where she could not catch a glimpse of
the sea in the mornings. She s oke
proudly of the Duke of Edinburgh lift-
ing his bat to the Newhaven wome as
they passed out of the Exhibitio on
Thursday., and said the Prince of , ales
shook hands with her,. which she
thought "was real humble of h m-"
Every one was kinder than anoth r to
them, and she calculated she had s ak-
erre hands a thousand times. rom
the Queen upon the throne." She added;
sato the meanest of her subjects, w got
kindness and civility." In her " r yal
costume," she intended one day to go.
round her customers withfish, and she
_mentioned that her district lay in. rin-
ity, Inverleith Row, and the Newt/ T wn
of Edinburgh-
•
To show how various matters st ike
people differently, it may 15e menti ned
that when Mrs. Hall, a ividow, was,
asked what of all. the things she aw
stood out most prominently in her mind
at present, said, " Just the b wl - that
the Prince of Wales was baptised oot o',
an' it •eras a bowl, I assure yo " , he
then explained that it was so I •ge her
kitchen table •could not hold it It • as
formed of solid gold, and - cot many
thousand pounds eterling. A a la le,"
also of solid gold, lay beside the be •tis -
mal fort, and this.gave rise to the dea
which she gave expression to be ore
some of the attendants, that the Ont
would make a capital punch b wi. .he
had never before seen anythin like the
silver tables in her Majesty s ap: rt-
ments et Windsor ; and the 11 rarer, ex-
tending over renumber of roo s, wa: to
her a marvel, the like of whit she ad.
never even dreamt, of. She " as m.• ch
interestsd in the suit of mail elonging
to George IV.,bat next to th ' baptis-
mal font she admired most in Win. sor
"a big peacock, sparkling wit pe els
and diamonds, which stood on a li n's
head of solid gold." Mrs. I all, ike
other fisherwon~en, said she Ge '.ked he
dance with the Lord Mayor,"' At he
Zoological Gardens she wa gre fly
attracted by some " long -}egg d .b rds
with slender necks." She as . iso
much amused by "a large bru e w . ich
opened ies mouth." She caul desc ibe
nothing ' else - about the anis al; •ut
mentioned that when its moat opeed
she exclaimed,. "My ! if ever s. • a
Qaaker's bonnet,that pmts mei ini d."
At the: Exhibition on Mond y, + rs.
Hall sold oysters and portraits of • er-
self. She could not tell ho m ny
oysters she disposed of, but he s•ld
four dozen of her photograph in : wo
honrs. When they were enter dined at
Marlborough House the Prince elf W les
told them that if they could n eat all
the cake they were to carry ho .e
with then, "and," added 61 . H 11,.
a'here's a bit o't -for ye," at a sa, e
time unwrapping the precioa mo set -
from the cloth in which it had en ut.
About,nine per cont. of the N wha en
fishermen and,fisherwomen ar teet ta-
lerss, so that scarcely ` any lie or as
taken daring their stay in lion :on.. n
Sunday they all paid. a visit to he
Baroness Burdett Coutts. M e. all
was "taken up immensely ith he
Baroizess' husband," and a d tl at
"the Ds roness herself was mos. nolle,
and just excellent. She look: lik a
.woman in her best state—iii ab tit
fifty—and her young husband looked
about forty." They also wen to h ar
the Rev. Mr, ;Macleod preach in he
Crown Court: Church, and re give+. a
hearty welcome, the reverend gent e-
man leaving his pulpit at the 1 lose of
the service to speak with the.. f . is
discourse was on "The Lost v'hee+r-"
The service was much the sant. as t By
had been accustomed to, and there as
an organ. Mrs- Hall, whose yo, ng s.n
has lately been sent to the sea fishi I g,
added.,while tears sprang intoh eye.—
"We sang, 'The perils of the de p,' a d
my heart almost broke about 00 y d ar
hones When they walked a • ng t+• e
streets of London the policemen plea a
the way for them, > nd passers -b ask d,
"How are you enjoying yo a rseiv :s,
mother ?" to which the fiche wome n
eeplied, with an attempt it. 1 ngli ; h
y were ve
we ere t
sok ti a lea
ted :t4Mon
u
0a
e ' II th
e o ` et d etkin
by t air ho
Bs.'Th
wigatt hapP
le , a s eve
re : n .there
vi ' a fe
sorrowful, for we could hive topped a
our days in Lontdon--ne. en' e', seei
that we were so joyally t eat d"
.A Re Sure +ise
ago bard
e n parti
ou{ls at
ht here w:
w fe kno •
on .' I ha
on'
Tink
Et
p rwhe
sier
arty t
t6 a wome
d .thing
d had
roam, and
a riend ha
on me an
:ay wheat
t ave live
Minay m
st day w . • rtwent
and war • to kno
ave a li t] = party. -
minute, an tl id h
give her is check f e : thoasan
to get anything s'h': wante
"You see," sada Chi
trade man, " I don't belie
at alll and would go to S
mom :.. is notic•;if I thou
going to be 'a party. M
this, and she eel om goes
BO m ch busines'that I
anyt • ing elsean;to go to
yon o : n't talk abkant whe
sick. Why, I ent to
years 'ago and t ked wit
fort o hours- on fashions
and i got so ne eons a f
take +• a to the . ]smoking
think I would have died
not a en Compassion
bong t arty thousand
me ri t there. 'I couldn
five ••i Utes more. Well
wife : aiid that ne
fifth": nniversary,
if we c • uld'nt -1
kicke .nit in a
Iwon •
dolla
but, f
crow
mad.
day
aroun
was
Tues
..
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6
r
n
a
was
Idresse
;went o
`'she w
I mar
You
basin
ter pu
up an
vitin;g
no, but
•
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8
to
heaven's sake, n'' • !have
f people around to .; ivn m
he took he ohs k,` and th
- the next she : drivin
spending it, and 1' ought
heap ve out o ;tae . affai
night I went h ins ajuid sh
miling,as a bask®f; •hips an
up to kill. Aft r� a • per w
our ro o
and she asl�:dme
s;•'t as pretty as a e. aa whe
d her, and I told eel she w.a
w we have to lie sg e• a in on.
. • Then ° he told tae !h},ad be
• n my dress'suit, gli3a I - flare
sked- he if she had: been in�
gang of people, aai Bile saic
everal k ew it weeq • anniver
• they; ight dro i to con
us. So I went an arnessec
dude; and perft rte filayself
•• bed the hair over he bale
looked to the b idbegrooa
Then !she . sai ,I better g
d light the gas i �t ,e parlor
• ent down and s'c toned
n my leg' and t + rimstona
e carpe, and I p,.e on it
e a lith e, and aid natche
as good as they er: twent.
s ago, an, I made fad tions re.
•Ont people coming to a house
around after (told v!ictuals
hey were not invi ed, acid my
-if o' h--s-s-h," an I, took an
SO etch k and scratch d it on m
or fie times and f� would no
swore a.]little nio e, and sai�
t •elieve•there was el as mac]
i y concealed aboutou 1 ersons
was twenty-five y -ars ago
wife came • to the r•o and
y coat acid sr�' id ' •$.s h " and;
Igot a - atch that o• light,
� ,,
• .n I vent t' t urn the gasp
i woul n't turn, end then I
•• a more harsh wor s, a . d burn -E
fingers. -o the mato aln. threw}
nd st raped on t, nd was;
give m ` opinion f !p: rties in
nd pe ple in poetic fii ar who
now enough to'stay!It home,
ecent eople alone, When me
had gttaponadair and
a ma ch, -heaven oni knows!
it the gas. Well,? yo could'
111
+t eked e' down with a rowbar.
e was. o • ei person int th t xoom
s a 'ha • droll, and th y burst
a roar If laughter ;t a shook
ding,• a. d' the char y wife
tippet over, and h went
e flumen x into a clothe basket
d shot; t.e suipriee,, p ty had
Oh, I honght 11 iv a d sink,
n't hav • any sinker, s float.
the uriace of sec a y, and
n and woman wee a ghing.
wife g.t out of the'.basket and
✓ had• -°iped the ch cru to salad
d ess wh:re+ she had a down
asket, nd l got ken: e m, off
he run li-r arm•clea p, to the
it, I tri: d to apologze, but my
emed t• cleave to - h' roof of
h. I st ad still an a spired
s full; an • everybodyy ee ' ed to
The w rst of itnwa , t e min-
ur chur h sat within fo: r feet
• en I ,. as; talking a • t ' the
and w 1 en I thought of my
.nnday school, and how the
ad wa..ted me to b3 s perin-
I
felt si•k. Yon ke ve I am
d man, .othwithata i.g the
am in ; but when I ,pa the
t • e minis er s 'face, an oticed
ife loo.led at me as bough
ueht I , was a South} C icago
sold h ve sold Ma ; w eat at
e is and throw mys l,f n. It
worst c se of misp rice con -
at ever was, and 1 ender
alive."
1
1•
8
sary,
gratul
ep lik
and
spot!
comet
ends 3
mato
fell on
and e:'
were •
five y:
marks
prowli
when
wife s:
other
leg fo
go, an •
I didn
electri
as the
and
pulled
finally.
and w
burner
said s0
ed my
it dew
going
genera
did no
and le
wife,
aerate
where,
have k
If the
there
out int
the b
stood_
down
fell of
brougb
but I d
ed aro
every
After
a neig
oft her
in the
where
elbow i
tongue
my mo
my boo
enjoy i
inter o
of me
matche
class in
minist
tend en
notab
busines
`pain on
how hi
she th
rough,
ninety
was th
fidence
that I
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kite beads there in, suoc ession, I :hall
ave to see it to believe it And then
you :have `such splendid Iwate t + ere l;
ou oan, gest it out of th : Jin aver,
hauled riga to your door for t enty
entire barrel. The rail •ada dennot
supply the people in regar to lei ber],
nd there is nothing' for - • soh nice to
o there. There are; more the 150,000
people in the territory lookin for
owes, and a great mny re o ng to
find them t a cost of a ole: red u and
improved : rm in • any co• nary."—Chi'-
eago Nort•,'•estern Lambe map,.
ousehole Hi ts••
Stain . your ling rs n;' ugly
raping the skis trop new
hand, but put he po
of water, stir br skly a
Ick and :.rinse w 11.- Q
Do not
rows ,by
potatoes b
in a. kettle
pudding st
and easily done.
A oorres • ondent of the
Qcean say a faded, rag cal
restored to good looks by s
aline or of er cheeped dyes
with -a to• thbru 'h, Exti
wood can
riolution of
Blank c
lbok almoe
if esponden
Get ten
rein your
•n of soft
1 the j
train into
smach w
o wai3h y
iecesfirst
on would
seany so:
ice suds,
f this and',
e wrong
Someti
:ass shad'
ithout en
ys7 "
washin
lean the=,
oond par
et with s
• arm wat
oth."
••
hioa,
pet
Ippinin
to the
act 0
e thusapplied,.and
indigo be tailed! or btu
. t#� y
ante w•rth of
0
shmere c n b" oles n
as nice as new'
of theGo tr
ruggis ,putt it i
water
iqe is
a but'
rm zv
ut dre
and w
anyth•
p. Th
ash a
Rd!,
all
41
tort
'
ah one
. g false,
bark
dh ng
, with ut Fins
side w • en aline
es one •ries to cl
whic has b
•cess. he
ke a r thb
soda anil- w
de•.a thee : t
of the glees
;tits o a•• m
rand dry w th
says
Gentle
anish
about
et i boi
eat acte{j1i,
rtb, _nd
as yb will,
Tak : the ole
t : a•, ti
my d
'• eke a.
t • ri h
g. xro
t dry."
an a ground,
come ngy,
eve Yore Tidies
at ong Solution
rm water.
en ii the:
ith itis
W
g
ja, i se in'
a sot linen,
8
atoes
ith a
ickly
Inter
y bane
ripe
log-
rong
a`i to
cor.
an
bark
gala
owly
then
add
need
neat
e as
not
very
out
"
u
•
u
—Thousands of acre
eaten flat in Dub • gn
a• d rain storm on Fri
While nisi in t
Sins lately M M. P T.
be top of Mount Van
fine day and he mete
impressive, an the If. ••
azed abont to g in s °.nt
hen he draw telegr eh
s pocket and encill' tl>!
friend : " T a at t}i 1 to
ash'ington.' t is the se
pow on earth. ' •
grain were:
a,by a `wind
lifts I]sloun-
ar,nm �veat to
ingition. • Ti was
s tutu ally
B 0v
ad ir;
tan
8 M S
of
nd gra
Aman,
tion.
from
oge to
:ount
atest
8
+1
48
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.•
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A Wi
hand i
and ex
ing ter
in this
of its g
ities.
who ha
get bac
of Dak
free lan
I want a
gird to tl
regard t•
place,
It 'will
emptio
there. i
agent's
Yon ha
months
month.
got to
will co •: t
brealiin
$365.
there $1
about t.
five yea
-about $,:
yell at l
your tr s
at all t
etFerywh
I -have
1t> .all.
e•
i' argil on Dakota;.
cousin man who hal tri d his
Dakota, as retnr d home
✓ saes his vi we -int ` ollow
: s-" Many writers o • epees
s:onion hate talked o • d and
eat advantage over o e local -
is kind of/ talk fr ; those
e gone there and are ,rtin ..le to
oes very well. Tey speak .
as being wondertl,
1.
If
t
e
e
8
f the
of the mognificent] soil, etc.
write a fe-v plain f is in re -
is country and the, rs is in
free ho es.. In th:. first
will talk of pre ' m tions.
ort you tq get on : pre.
$100 and :the, far j in going
e next item is t e claim
ich will bet from $5 t. 075.
then got Ito stay e e six
our time' is wort} ? $ , 0 per
"hen you prove up ou , have
1• $200 ; your clai , se anty
yon $50.; your six i ac es of
• p, $30 ; it all menu, is to
omestead will spat ou to go
0 ; the balance `of el trig up
same as a pre -em Ilio and
line at $30 a mon h ; in all
00. A fre* claim 'll ` cost
t $300, by the time yoget
grown, if trees;w• • id w
re. If the land is a poor
as it is in Beadl: c enty,
doubts about then gr wing
they oanu�e `two orois of
ie
'UBLI(
Hit findersigne
for the
tONFED
ASS
I ;desirous of ruing the if
4Seaforth an enrron ding
ke satiated ri p 'ovidion fo
z oasa of deaf . his is nit
I,Otzranee Con pan doing btt
lseni;. A leek 'at the Dail
D ay lst,1883, t I11 Misty. an
t #efact. Calliat nee n
It; B --Mon y. to oan o
P r perry ou tin easiest term
It'll interest.
i
esof all thecitizens
eo try, iso as to
fa lies and Fiends
on edl nth, best
ine it Can da ag
G! . e or '?,Tail of
re . enable Oban of
1E3
r
•
Agont
FE
gent, Seaf rth.
F rm or Town'
f ymont end at
804
LEGAL.
P. 8.OARRO .L,
ce; Goderich, •
oney to loan.
Main Street,
794
LATE of. G crow & Proudfoot'8 0
Soli.clto ., Conveyancer, ,&c .;:.
tl.' Offic In -Meyer's Block,
Seaforth. .
1 • C. HA S, Solicitor, &c. Pri
lend a lowest rates of inters
Corner Of Sq are and West Street,
vats money to,
st. OFFICIS—
Goderich. 774
GABBOW & PBOUDFOOT,Barrioters, Solici
tore, & ., Goderioh, Ontario.—J. T. Garrote
Wm.Prondffot. , 686
CAMEROI4, HOLT & CAMEB
a Solicitors in Chancery, &e..
M.d.Oa:nerlen,Q.C.,Philip Hol
Bron. •
N, Brrrieters,
oderiob, Ont.;
M. G. Cam.i
606
•
Hv".• Law,
for takin at
Solioitor• or
Private fun a to loan at6# to 61 p
EYER, Barrister an ' Attornel at
elicitor in Memory. Commissioner
tdavits in the Provine: of'Manitoba.
the Bank of Hamil on, Wingham.
r sent. 688
SCOTT, MANNIN& G S , Ba mist rs, Solicitors,
Convey noers, &o. Solicitor: for the Bank
of;Johnston Tisdale & Gale. M.ney to• loan.
Office, BettyeBlock, Clinton, On ario. A. H.
MANNINO, Je]nitas SCOTT. 781
MEYER &DICKINSON, Barris : rs, &c., Kent's
Block, Ingham. Solicitor: for the Bank
of Hamilton. Commissioners for taking affida-
vits in Manit ba. Private funds loan at 6 per
cent. Ludo ow office every Wedn sday. ' H. W.
0. MEYER; . L. DICKINSON. 738
LOF' US E. DA , CEY, -
ATE with Cam eron, Holt &`_Cam ron,Godericb,
eyanoer, &c.
oe, Cardno's
786
L 'Barrlstr, Solicitor,• • Con
Money to loa�'t, Bensoa'* Old 0
Brock, Seefol'th.
+,
OTICE o Dissolution ;of Pa nerehip.—The
1 Parther hip heretofore existing between the
undersigned ltao this day been dies Ived by mu-
tual odnsent." The business of the ate firm will
be carried on by. Ms. HOLMESTXD to whom all
debts due to the firm will be paya le, and who
will pay and plisoharge all debts do and owing by
the firm. Dated at Seaforth, the 2 et day of De-
cember, 1882
e-cember,1882; S. G. MoCAUGHE ; F. HOLME-
STED. Witness, ANDREW CAL EB.
lr
. F. HOLMEST
$
ARRISTI R, &e. Law Office Scott's B1ook,+
Main St{eet, Soaferth. •
S. G MCOA,UG EY,
e OLIOITOI, &o. Law ` Ofiioe—$cotta Block;
Main Street, sedate: 785
AUCTIONEERS
TP. BRINE, Lioenoed Audi• County of Huron. Sales at
parts .of the County .. All orders
t osiTon OfBoe will boe promptlya
sneer for th
tended in a
eft at the E
ttendedto.
11
•
R. COOPER, Brussels, County Anotioneer,
C•
R
. Sales of all descriptions : promptly at-
tended in any part of the county on reasonable
terms. Orders left at the office of the; HURCN
EXPOSITOR, or addressed to Brussels, will receive
prompt attenFion.
A DELGAjTTY, Licensed Anotioneerj for the
• County of Enron. Sales of all desdriptions
promptly attelnded to on reasonable tomes. Ad.
dress. Waltozi P. O. or -Lot 14, Concession 1 ,
McKillop. 7 4
SIIFFOLB
lot 21,
a Thoroughbr
recently parol
'A. Franks &
both sides, •
service w44 to
GEORGE PL
IG.—The undersigned willkeep on
ncespion 2, L. ILA. Tnokersmztb,
sd Suffolk Boar. This annual was
used front the vfell-known breeeers,
on, and 18 from imported stock on
erms,—$1, payable at the time of
e privilege of returning if necessary.
EWES. • - 788
FOR SALE.
BUILDING'LOT FOR SALE.—For sale cheap,
a most eligibly situated and desirable build-
ing lot on nor h Main Street, near) the business
portion of th town. The lot is well fenced and
possession ce -be given at any time,I pply at
THE EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth. 797
F011 SALE —A comfortable cottage nd two
shops, s itable for blacksmith an wagon
. maker, in a god part of the town for business.
The cottego i in good repair, and is pleasantly
situated. Th whole property will be sold in a
block" or see rately, and very cheap. Apply to
W. N. WATS N, Seafotth. 803-tf -
HOUSE FOR SALE. -.-A one and a half story
framelolling, situated in a pleasant part
of the town,niainiug nine roomie, Cellar, wood
house and stable; storm foundation 'under the
:house, and had and soft water on the premises.
Apply to C. M..WHITNEr's Tin and Stove Em-
porium, Seaforth. Also a good Driving . Mare
eight years old, ono light wagon, one buggy,
one set light harness, 802-0
THE SEA.FORTH
INSURAN E. AK) LAND ADENCY.
AL 0
ZOISTEONG
IS AGENT f r Boveral First -Class Stock, Fire
and Life Ins ranee Companies, and is prepar.
d to.takeris on the most favorable tome.
Also Agent r several of the best Leen So -
Also Agent r the Sale and Purchase of Farm
and Village P operty.
impr ved Farms for Bale.
lionatenr:;:t. Six per cent
Agent for the Sale of Ocean &ea ship Tickets
OFFICE — aver M. Morrison' Store, Malt
Street, Seaforth. 846
FARMING T
We have how in stock a f
I. Forks,
I Spading For
Lawn
Barb Fe
11 line of
ers,
ce Wire,
And everything in the hard are line at
lowest prices at
KIDD
Hardware
MAIN STREET,- SEAF
RTH.
im
sto
tan
sto
feri
To
Sh
of a
bef
WS !
PLO
A Car Load
FILLED PL
of Genuine South 13end
WS & LJLKY PLOWS,
UST RECEIVED AT -
0. C. !. WILLSON'S
•
Agricultural I
ie will be Bola at old pri Ies, notwithstandieg the increese of 10 per ent.
o duties, the subscriber being determined to keep those valuable Plo s in
k, imported One Hundre and Fifty of theM a few days before the risel in the
; consequently, he is en bled to sell thent at former prices until the re ent
k s exhausted. Call an Isee those Plows befoee buying a cornmon o in -
r late. Every Plow g aranteed to give eatisfaction or no sal t.
it
A full stock of Massey R apers and Mass y Mowers, Toronto Beep s and
rp s Rakes, all of which will be sold oheap rad on reasonable terms. Re airs
kinds always on hand dor the above rnac hies. Don't fail to see my s ock
re buying a machine.
plement lit:areroom, Seaforth,
EMOVAL.
Seaforth Musical Intrurnent Ernporiu
Beg t
door n
select
spoke
ceived
the In
and
SCOIT BROTHERS
rth of the Post Offica
d stock of DUNHA
of by all musicians. •
the highest rewards w
ustrial Fair just cloie
gans, and all kinds o
_Agents wauted.
have removed to more comtnodions premi en, one
where they wille be found with & large an elle
PIANOS, which are so well known and. hi hly
erever shown, and have also receilved a dipl ma at
at Toronto. 'WO also keep in steak • ther i nos
small instruments, sheet music an inst ction
SCOTT BROTHERS. S.O.aforth.
• HOTEL 'CARDS.
•
TECU
eha
john 0
every re
attentiv
SEH HOUSE, Brussels.—Having pur-
ed this property, (lately oceppied by Mr.
mpbell,) I have refitted flee house ip
peet. The bar is Well sto ked, and an
hostler at the stables. V. BEY, Pro -
Brussels, Dec. 5, 1882. 784x24
NNIE HO
(Late Foster's )
^-' Ws have completely renovate& add refurnish-
ed it !thrOughout with new furnithre in tbe best
stylej which en bles us to give first-class accom-
modation to th public. The best brands of
Liqu rs and qgars at the Bar. An attentive
Host er £0 ways in attendance at the Stables.
Part'eular attention given to the farming coin-
H
(LATE CARMICHAE 'S)
S AFORTH, ONTARIO.
JkkAES\WElk
denee, ',that jately occupied by Dr. Hutehleon
Gi SCOTT, M. D. &a, Physielart,Sur eo on4
t' • Aceoueheur, Seaforth, Ont. Office end rest -
dance South side of Goderich Street, second doo
-east of Presbyterian Chinch.
,42
VERCOE, M. D., C. Physioia , !Bur.
Office end Residence, on Jarvis street north,
directly opposite Seaforth Ptiblie School.
Aceouchenr, Seaforth,Ont. face and Re id nee,
McGill 'University, Ph4sician, Sorg o an d
North side Goderich Street; first Brick II nse
east of the Methodist Church. 96
EYE EAR ANC1 THR
Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Token.
to, and urgeon to the Mercer Eye and Eer La-
firmary. Late Clinical Assistant Royal ondon
Ophthalmic Hoer t LI, Moorfields, and entral
Throat and Ear Hospital.
te I. 317 CHURCH STREEY, TOROtiTt.
BE S inform his old friends and tbe travel-
ling public that having purchase, : this new
and °melodious hotel building, he h, • thorough-
- ly reffurnished and re -fitted it .from p to bot-
tom, and it i8 now one of the moet emfortable
and eonvenient hotels in the county. By strict
attention to the wants of his custorue s he hopes
to nierit e share of public patronage. The roorne
are all well furnished and well heated The bar
will be kept supplied with the best, rid' an at -
tentative and trust worthy hostler wil always be
in attendance. Good sample rooms f riCommer-
ciar mailers.
Re iember the "lioyal Hotel," corn ri of Math
and oderich StreetS, Seaforth. 733
JAMES WEIR, P oprieter,
SE FORTH HORSE INFI MARY!
oor to the Presbyterian Church eaforth,
Ont. All diseases of Thirses, cattle, sh ep, or any
of the domesticated animals, suecessfu y treated
at the infirmary or elsewhere on th I shortest
notics. Charges moderate. JAS. . Boma,
Veterinary Surgeon. P. S.—A larg stook of
VeterinaryMedthines kept constantly hand.
MCCOLL; BROTHERS 'CO.,
TORONTO,
Manufacturers and 'Wholesale Dee ers in
L136NE,:.
BOLT CUTT1N
'AND WOOL 9ILS,
Otir celebrated LARDINE brand is
unexcelled by any other oil en the
market. In recognition of its superior
merit we have received all the
IkIGFIEST PRIZ S
Bes des numerous Diplom" as. It is
war anted not to gum or clog, i[d. as it
wea 13 equal to castor oil is, t refore,
the ost profitable oil for those nning
mac inery.
Farmers, Threshers SEi4 Mill
me should try it. For sale by
W ROBERTSON & CO.,
802 26 BEAFORH.
•
May be columned at the ,
WINDSOR HOTEL, STRATFO
O. CARTWRIGHT,* S
-2-• every Wedeesday and urs -
each week, except the wee ben
Tnesdey comes,firs4 in them th.
Teeth ex meted without pain. ' Charges mod rate
and terms cash. _1 7 0.1z5
GRAD ATE of the Royal :Col ege of De tal
Sur eons, Canada. (Wilde in the ro ms
All ope tions carefully performed and s tis -
faction g aranteed. Charges Moderate.
by the la.. atialm4•*.ciar
Faculty, Gold Medalist aid Collage
TTAVIN many years' experience he is abl to
-Li- ma e all operations in Dentistry suit Me
Chloroth , Ether or Nitrous Oxide Gas en.
110" Charges Moderate.
Office in, Aleyer's Block, Main Strlet, Seale th.
BOTTLE
The Magic Care for
COUCH, COLDS & SORE1THRO T,
Sold dniing the past year, mad the e-
mend eonstantly increasing. T is
Mr. ti.. Drummond, Blyth.
James pampbeil, Walton.
Wm. Seat, Bradfield.
And wholetale or retail from
Manufacturers, eeaforth
•
AuGum ' 3, 18 8.,
THE PIONEER
HARDWARE STORE,
t.
BL
STONE � OCg , WI�GgAX
JAMES A. CLINE & tes,
(Successors to Gordon 8; Scott.)
Headquarters for ithe celebrate&
Washburn I -Sr. Moszt
' Steel 'Two -Barb Fencing Wirt
ONE -CARLOAD
MCA -Areal Cut N4iIS
Received this week, end be soia
LEAD and
ENGLISH 001110 AND RAW OIL
Hardware -of all deseriptions at
legitimate bueiness.
PERFECTION .A LAU
EGMOND ILLE
ROL4ER 11301.48,1;:or,,,
r in the
Aoljaa
The only genuine Roll
County, which now ha
and few equals, on th
The Bread Questiona4 Vi
The Gradual Reduo
by Rollers no -
Boller Flour brings from
per barrel more than t
made by the Old
Farmers will in all -
own wheat around and
better grade of flour by
publio has hitherto been
Remember, there is:no
periment in our adoptin
Redaction System. Our
thorough and. reliable.
thoroughly tested, and
success in Hungary,
England and the United
extensive Change at a
we guarantee better
trial will be sufficient t
Bertioes correct.
CHOPPI
our faoilities for this
are entsurpassed; an -d zest
pend -ort getting their' bh
once. , acme and try o
Flour, Bran, Shorts an
iered to any part of ,Sea
hey or Egmond.ville free
ere7' Our Saw Mills .at
and Brucefieid in- full •Ope
808 KYLE tit
IN MILLINii,
itt
ases get th
y our 116W set
er, richer a d
far than Vie
able to get.
humbug or et•
the G•radnal
new system re
It has been •
roved a great •
any, Frame,
evious to our
r now. One
prove our as.
G.
clues of work
mere may de-
pping done at
famous new
Feed deliv-
f charge.
Egmondville
ation.
US CARD.
FARMERS, IT W9.1 PAY. YOU
HURON FOLINDRY,
NEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL SEAFORTN,
And see our s
Vhich has been made
tnis county, I have gre
nay Gang Plo•ve for this Ise
the market. Our
k of
specially 'for
son, and -feel
s the best iu-
LAND ROLLERS
Are large and heavy, r411 ng light au' a
doing good work. Our
GRAIN crtuS
Are made from hard inen
longer than any other
Raving sFecial tools f
Rollers, we guaran ee
Special attention give
Steam Engines, Saw a d
Reapers, Mowere, Thee
and all kinds, of machi
short notice and at r
To contractors and tb
Bolts and Caetings a
Quotations fernished on a
Also agent for t e
of Ie D. Sawyer, Hamil
of repairs constantly on a
THOMAS
ERS
and will last
ehine made.
eatisfactiola
tee repairing
Grist Mina
repaired On
Debts rates.
re — Bridge
west rata
plication, 1
implements
NDRY.
JOHN 1VIeNE IN,
class storldni
an article ot
cannot be el -
Proprietor of theite well lonownai
has now got everything in first
order, and is prepared to tura ou
celled by any mill in the countra
GRISTING DONE WHILE THE PARTI
WAITS FOR IT.
Flour. exchanged for wheat.
description promptly attended
Bran always on /lend, and said
market prices. Remember the p
pping of ow
at the WPM;
ewer rata
11 attended to.
D. El. CAMPI3E illtebtli
AUQUET
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set.IglIes,dt tiv. hcze,a,
tinie hell a pin
, OgiLot 1: I es rii ot ivst:eutetetybe,, ,tir°r, bat:, ii!li iti4:1 1:1 3gt;reet 1:p: ,wiri. ,:r:viii:6,,.:11.
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iii:::::::::::::.uttitiv61:
labruaining
ulster m*s
of rea'weler
t rat ha
pial
ROA had be -
stirred emit
Last elf ma
white of au •
beaten ie ; the
Water anLi
'Before cloe.e.
when ueing
aqnsuine the
mak.es the mill
the patieet be -
tbe nailk or ere.
Miss Hutt
not uee see -taut-
-would Fait a
and aciel•can
meet cases evh
eick, while let_
Advitee wee
;tog botnatifte
. patient, and w-
him frequently
especially greed
Miss Prates
tiest and Most
inclute an apt -
Fashions
Upon the f,
e3he has I upon
-stack. When
or other Tease
-the Merino. a
market, so far
The coarser
other W-Otitt
WOOS are there
the general ru'
finer staple
fall below tlitrt
By cheosing
Ruse of. the
oaring tl:e
tu3tom of We
thing, and
profits of Up),
to the Merite
finer deecript
will no doubt
Sind will preir•
lessen the 'ext
prices, so that
that any brut
'business whl
was when, r
oth.er states
become an ,i
he assumed
, will adhere
least as goe -
jag any otla
Chicago Tx. lb
—The Rair
is; hut Cavite!
teerayiT,131t?urrarl, ,..-:-
tall at Itat
Woods Cliff l'
,4..,:thir"iicilomis ;i:',i.:1
irnles from 13 ,t.
then were en
1::::Isa:ati-;i,
r'°:•ersLuwIStne:•111:(":";°:11
r. Howell a
:113:1.asti :act.
PI h
1 ' 1 f :0a t mei ips°: a:t a :ea. nt: : '
Petite and ire
"ase. This i