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The Huron Expositor, 1883-12-21, Page 6
1 6 9a..a.11..r A Toronto Girl in Men ixlg Tries her Hand at Stealing.. Oa Saturday afternoon, 24th Novem- ber, a well dressed young person drove fn- to Guelph with a horse mil • buggy which he put up at au hots stable end after making enquiries w nt to see a horse dealer aboutpurchasingthe ani - nal. The price asked was resonable bat the dealer deolined to b y. The animal was offered to several others said finally at sucha low figue as to arouse suspicion.. The buggy and har- ness were also offered at a rid'oulously low figure, The Chief of Po dee . got wind of the afl±air, and after interview- ing the young man decided t ' detain him for further developmen s. The oung man gave his name • as James €array, and stated that Dr. you, of Acton, owned the horse, and ommis- • aimed him to take it to Guelph and dis- pose of it to best advantage, as he was removing to Manitoba. The .'c ief not ,being able to communicate w th Dr. ytlti, was on .the. point o setting Murray at liberty, when it str ok hini the prisoner presented a very robust appearance about the chest. num- ber of questioniewere answered in an evasive manner„ and the chis finally accused his charge of being a iwoman dressed in man's clothes. Thitl, was at first denied, but finally bursting into tears, the admitted the truth, a d after stating her name was Mary Bell, onfess- ed the whole history of: her m sdeeds. She said she lived in Toronto, a d ran a knitting machine in a gents' fa ;nishing store there for the past five yea s ; that she dressed, in men's clothes 1 st Fri- day morning, acid left Toronto on the noon train for Acton. She stop ed at a farmer's house over night, an going foto the village in the morning hired a horse and buggy, : telling th livery keeper.she was going a few mile in the country;. instead, of doing whi h she drove to Gnelph and in her a deavor to dispose of the rig was • det ted asp already described. The horse nd rig has been identified by f the a er and taken home. The girl, who is aroely out of her teens, was retained n sus- tody, and " appeared before th Police Magistrate, She was still dre sed in male attire, and had her hair pa ted at dee side. She is full faced andrather hgood looking. It was apparent he felt er position very keenly, and ga e as a reason for trying to sell the ho se and rig that a mortgage on some sewipng ma- chines felt dine on Saturday, and she wished to raise money to pay it. The Magistrate committed her to stn d her trial at the next competent rt of Arisdiction for an indictable ffence. s ache was conducted from the court she barst into tears. The scene voked the sympathy of the crowd. Cloth - Orae .A Teacher's : Mistake, Mr. Grosstenfelheimer,, as a s reader may have guessed from h1s a waistcoats, tight -fitting breeches, and gaiters once ruled the roast. t_ Among other ancient landmarks on this now little -used highway is one of dark and tragic import. Beyond the town of Petersfield, going southward, the road winds up a long, steep ridge' of 1=k chalk formation—the ''Southdown,," t which have given their name to the celebrated breed of sheep. Neat the t summit is a eraterdike depression, several hundred feet in depth, around whose rim the causeway pis carried --a dark and dismal hole,so weird of aspect as to have earned for it the appellation of the " Devil's Punch Bowl.", ` s ea elf, which 1s ;o oto -. e fo e t e or d, Bt t rh : rever a od st n dent eta n to try hi i+• e,, cel!edoe 1 ;h d t em fir u lie of o as H II w i +• ti•n of t w=r ijop.n t .o +er• of th li 11:: r:1olalm dl nd the ming Ina 1 Jkupw' 11 pend . u t 1•.o in] eto is i p d,and t e1 hole f a n tall1 s iri e o�•eoa a :11, p)nenies o s o i energ s, a bet() e. e t : t d"$ori ui e,n o b = . ai�tve,. e, s 't were, t 1' s ••_as if bio dCaes f the pi Is a• • e eland jhy s - to Bits re tr igted if n s ht st doubt! k' -.w hem o be t. Tl ey'are n . on o e,, mon rep ti on o .parties tib ns . : ociety- r• put: io, and ma e e confirm o rown l• c,: Telegr: A Little Girls' Fancy. The following kit of fanciful imagery was written by a ten year old girl living near Howell, Sand is published without the little lady's knowledge or consent : " Grass Hopper_will ba married to Miss Katy Did on Saturday, 'Ootober 18, 1883; and they ae'k you all to come. There is going to be it mushroom table knives will be grass bladea,napkins will be rose -leaves ; the table will be load- ed with good things, tea, bread, and a buttercup .full of butter, the blossom of a pitcher plant with nectar, and • tiny goblets of the lily of the valley ; best of all, a large cake in the middle 'made of the pollen of lilies, butterflies' eggs, fantail sorts of good things. - There wall -be two little frogs for waiters with white aprons on, and a tiny .band of katydids with violins, mosquitos with cornets, and a big bumble bee with a bass dram." Why Drivers Turn to the Right. Henry Grady, says in the Atl ,nta Constitution Major W. H. Smyth gives me the , following origin of the American custom of turning to the right on the road : In driving an ox team the driver walks on the left of the team, so that he can handle the goad or whit) with his right hand. In meeting a wagon each driver would turn . to the right, so that he could be between his own oxen and those of the other wagon. • Beautiful Heads of Hair. " How do you keep your little' hoy's hair such a beautiful golden shade?" asked a reporter of a fashionable New York lady. ` " Why that is the natural color,', . . said the lady somewhat indignantly, as she twined a long golden curl over her I to 'finger. n,r o But doesn't his hair grow darker as - a be grows older ?" asked the reporter.i '`th,:ge .. A I have heard that some mothers can IKi 1 'p, keep that bright gold in their children's Ian tt hair all the time."pro i* rty "Yes," assented the lady, " that is so. I kept the color in my little i girl's hair instill she was 15, and then sh;e.had enough vanity to take care of it her- ( self." er 1 f 1 cap ewi phi ver ght be drawn'fr laidhia dissever wing his seed ,brrO written 1 ngua e awaiJted he re menti f • is th remedies their hen o ce.t ied est in th - eon, dunce th be lap erste a titan's n w, t peop e, as th t f _ all dis ase n all to be;aR wift im ispvon' s of'te::tim enti lely t n th co ant o gun ed,it•e b er to id o suffe, s; th droo +, the roue he fl d d=,pair nd h4pe as de : to ofli I . as I ut of his s "po erfn agio a f • ring ack ,mai erg lain, nd ue, to ad n th co othing but of founds rt, but upo milli eg n of "nn • red j dgm d by oircu mediae k +, i 837.52. .. goo t an s ed by ny..N e od di ion ft we • d c nae 0o st evepl: :s viva t netase,t he axe b w elf -se ✓ mpe w tat ig stio l• ie 0oit eftasi tra y he iter ire lice toe, igh p: lemish nt—th stand ow edg • m 05 s lt. ry n.b- of e et or re n w ly cf h_. z t .. STRAY A1I AL fTB Y the nn 1e at e steles 9 4 M sal by : H filTR : Y ,3 nn »t ye: t4.LE jthe r s r"ewd l " How did you do it ?" asked -the re- p peltation, is a. German, and len i s his Rapport to the public- school system in behalf of a son of tender years, whom, not unnaturally, his sire as destined tq,}ift ap ..the family to great heights of renown—ardu upon looks name us as the feat of lifting each a name a4 that up to anything must appear to the American mind. The other day, this scion "of his, house came home Ifrom • soho41 with a note from the teachr, in which that functionary informed the paternal Grossteufelheimer that Ms son was singularly backward in acq'firing the easy and fluent use of the E glish tongue, and urging the father to ee if something couldnot be donein'the ter at home, perhaps by employin€ language of thia country in hoose (intercourse, instead of, as was now lose, the vernacular of the fair Ian id of 'pretzels and saurkraut. Mr. Goss tenfelheiiner was mach distressed hen ie had puzzled out .the meaning o the missive. "I vil talk mit dot poy,' he said, and went to the street door to /time for at that moment he heard at play in the road with some cora ions. As he put his head out into open sir he saw a boy with a torn scuttling acrossthe street, and his son standing on the sidewalk and sl Ing his fist at him. " There," ro the youthful Grosateufelheimer, 4+ take that, you sardine, and if you R any more come back and I'll put a b an you and mop you all over the=stre "Mine dear," said the old man, a (hint the door again,; "1 tinks dot Itahpea.ks de lankvitoh goot enough. vill write to dot teacher dot he mak sYt.-ishtake about dot; poy"—which forthwith proceeded to do. at - the hold the call hi;m ran - the ]oat awn tak fired. you ant ead t.'" he l?oy I 3s:. a he Ar QId English H ghwa�-. One of the most interesting of risk highways. is the: old coach. from London to Portsmouth. Its in er• est is in part due to the charming s ev- ery through which it runs, but as siiuch to memories of a by -gone ti• e. One traveling this; road at the pre ent day might well deems it lonely, as t ere -will bemet on it only the liveried a page of some lccaI magnate, the ore unpretentious turnout of the . co.0 try doctor or parson, with here and the e a Iamb ring farm wagon, or the far er Ibiras lt$, . in his ,smart two -wheeled "trap ' on the way to a neighboring 'nark L. Ho different it was half a century ago, hen along this same high lay fifty -four -horse stages were "tooled' to and fro between England's metrop lis and chief sea -port town, top heavy ith' fares—often a noisy crowd of jo isi Jack -tars, just off a cruise and mak "ng Londonward, or with faces set for Portsmouth., once mare to breast he billows and brave the dangers of he deep 1 Many a naval officer of naMe and fame historic, such as the, Rodneys,, Coclirartes, Coll%ngwoods, and Caking- tons,—even Nile's Nile's hero himself,—has been whirled along this old highway. All that is over now,and long as been. To -day the iron horse, with its rattling train, carries such travelers by a different route --the screech of its whistle being just audible to wayfa rs on the old road; as in mockery of t eir crawvliug pace. Of its ancient glo ies there remain only the splendid. ca se - way, still kept in repair, and the i encountered at short distance ap rt, many of them once grand hosteir es. They, however, are not in repair ; in- . stead, altogether out of it.. Their w lis are cracked and crumbling to ruins, he ample court -yards are>grass-firown, nd the staplesempty, or. ocouped only by hall a' dozen clumsy cart -horses, w ile of huritan kind moving around will e a Taut ei two in smock -frocks, wh re. -gaudily dressed postilions, booted red *purred, with natty hostlers in sleeved ng aad porter. " Her hair was very fine and to when she was 6 years old, but it-bega ng; n to turn dark, so every other day I wash- on tit ed it in soda: and common. soap, and of 1- when it was dry,brushed it thoroughly_ gat and then curled it. Once • a week I I rubbed the scalp with raw eggi" I" Doesn't washing tie hair so much make it dry ?" ; I" Yes, if you do not brush it thor 0 oughly, and then it is the best thing for ;. it." 1 I " Your children have very beautiful 1 hair," said the reporter to a lady who t sat in her drawing -room, with a half A dozen children playing about her. ` All of them but two had light yellow or golden hair, with bangs and curls. " Yes," she replied. Those two little children with short hair are My sister's. I wouldn't have a child about , rbt; me unless it had pretty Bair ; but my , sister thinks differently. Teddy, the , p boy, insisted on having his hair out when he was 6, and he had the m st ijr furs, beautiful yellow hair, just like sp u tke silk and then Flora, the little girl iUg cried to have her hair cut, to be like r. Teddy. My sister says it makes a boy • r more manly to have short hair, bat for i my part I don't see any necessity : of ie being _.._�.T_ _i. A ff Is be tim neo ,1: Is 0 ATTLE,— ersigned,I Oth of I% ov. vo heifers: ving prop. AIRD. 1 • amp Jut 10; oon ber, si 'he ow y aud'l the f rem ises anion 2, Sta yea, lions, fo r ea f have •t ,53in,. et arae 836x4 r 0 e 8 OW,—Cam ro gned lot 2 1st .f Nov ld. The ow rty, end pn ro n ue e :n .cRA Ift nr.her ea d,1d ino' 4z f h bov 4RE 1 n n to 11 11 U =wi $1e tabu ER 1 1;• • er •ignet>?, 1 tune in ov caner ca .11 paying oba HERP. ersigned t the lst weer ea paying 4 EIFER. ndersig bout the rofare tion as 11 b©• sn incrb he let of Eng pro PER 4 1 O 10 of h ha• 8 ed, Is1 111 to P. intp th prem ' come ion. ser, a grey 0r can eve t,. ing, oh os. ie into he 10, eon ession mbar, two o the s me f f es TI os. P. sea Of t , H bber ow abo e same O VIL 41A 836x4 remi qes A, Tur year; of In ovin Pts. 835x emi 3es 2, M we aid pro in Dow . LL 831-4 e t E URON POSXTOR LEGA P. JCAR L. Moe, Ciodor Money to lc k, Main . S'tr 7i A 1E of 4atiro & ProudfcRot'. olleitor,1 C trnveyancer, c. Office ' it Moyer 1310 ehfo th. • ch, an. ot, 4 HAYS, Solicitor, &q.' rivate mono: lend at lotveat rates of interest.) Oni r of Square and West Street,l Godetlioh, ROW & PROUDFOO'T, Barriateie, Bo ors, &e., c oderioh, On o. -4.T,0, roudfo*t. ' 6 to 774 ioi• ow 6 BON,' : OTT .& OA olloitors (3hanoory ameron, .0., Philip ERON, Bahr era &e., tioiierioh, ret. Holt, M . G. O m.. 808 .0. MEYER, Barrister and Attorney at Law, 8ol eitorin Chan eery. Commisritouer ing.affltlt 'vits in the P-ovinoe of Manitoba. or for the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham e f and o to loan &t 64 t o 6 percent. 688 NIN(1 & SCOTT, BarriBters, Soliaitbrs, �onveyaneers, &o. Sol oitors for the Sank =ton, 'Tisdale & Gala. Money to Moan. oe, Beaver 33 tick, Oi-ntdn, nterio. A. $ NN NO, JAMB BOOI 781 H. TT.. R & DICKINSON, 13 look, Wizgham. Soh of ' a ilton. Commissioner vit in Manitoba'l+ 1 Private ftu oe t. Lucknowi`ofRoe every 0. ti BR. E. L Piosirtsoer.. FTLJS E. trraters, &e., Kent's itors for the Bank for taking .afHda- tdS to loan at t per Vodnesday. If W. 73$ NCEY, withearLron,Holt & Ca Bron, Goderi h, arrister, ; Solicitor, Conveyancer, &c. to loan, : Bensoa's Old Office,, Oardn 's k, Seaforth. 't 786 O. MCOAUGHEY; A. M. BY Pab11d Conveyances Commissioner, Office 1' Oarmiohael'a Block, (ground pposite Tii, EXPOSITOR O lice.' Money to -Farms and louse:; for, sale). 83 CE of Dies lotion of Partnership.—Tho P rtnership ' eretofore existing between t e nn ere gned has is day been ditisolved by u- tile, oo sent. .T . business of the late firm Ill bec • r ed on by i R. HOLMXBTsn, to whom ' 1 deb a ne to the + will be payable, and w will pa and dise g . rge all debts due and owing the i Dated • Seaforth, the121stday o1- oem f e ,1882, 8 e . MoCALIGHEY; F. HOL311E ST D. Witness : DREW CAI! DET,, 10 y F. HLMESI ED, RP.ISTER, . Law Office—Scott's 'Book, ie lata he 34,1 cod essioui ptebe , a e the :5 me o resp Jo IN , 11 SOLICITOR, & Main Street, CCAUGHEY,. Law: Of lL3e--Scott's, Boo , afortht • 7 5 ayed fr m the pre ise lot 12 mineral. 1 of Sep embe , a twc lor. An person n� ad to he rec•w r o rewar ed. PE ER 83 4 Ca e into le pr ot 0, cone sion Au uht, one ram Th owner an ert and p' yin mis 2, and ave oho 1. ay Ong the 4 ttp oft. le rVal in VA pig w from i mo “ How do you keep your child- re hair so pretty?" 0," she replied, " they have French bonne who washes their hair n salt -water and a little potash and p ts it ap in curl papers every night. Th hair does not curl aaturally you kno "Isn't the salt water injurious to t often. heard so ; -bat my children ha e heavy hair, and -they have had it 1vas ed salt water ever since they we e babies." A lady living on Fifth avenue has a little girl with large bleak eyes and ve yellow hail floating over her shOulde to her waist. The reporter asked her if she did not possess a very unnsnal sty e of beauty. ber hair. am partial to dark ey and fair hair, so I keep her hair bleac " How do you accoraplish it ?" ask the reporter. 1 wash it in lemon juice once week, and the acid makes it light, My other children have all black hair, and T - keep it cropped close to their heads,b Ethel iS the plainest of all of them, so thought it was well to give ler som special Advantage.", " Why don't you have your boy'R curie ont off this warm weather ? Said th reporter to a Brooklyn lady. .• Out off my bey'e beautiful hair ?' she exelaimed. 0, I wouldn't do i for $100 cash." " But it will have to come off soon 1' aaid the reporter. " I know it, and it breaks my hear to think of it ; so don't mention it to, nu The Printing Press. How wisely events follow each othe in proper order, just at the time whe the mind of Europe was waking feom thousand years' lethargy and .'whe means were required to spread abroad the results of the inquiries which: the learner( were making in all btanches of ecience, Caxton gave to the world the printing press. By its instrumentality the discoveries and inventions of oee land have beconae the property of the entire globe, and the advanhement (If science has been greatly -promoted. N9 titan of the present age has More fullY comprehended this truth thin Holloi way. The i3anie intellect that led -him to the studies which resulted in the production of- his celebrated PillaAstid Ointment saw at once the immense advantage, to the world as well. as to IRE PI d is one to the i e of ser n cessary. 011 • un at seasc Berksh ons of he Pur st br COOK, Varna ersig at h Pi obo, ea will otel his is von ay - of .12 86 nee RV du rks o se El ERK leep k hire e of RK GI .F0 a an ge of • r ng the p k getter. e ice wit ry. GE • BRED the pre cession. 1 o with th CHARD H RE PI th ood rrn prt eas cK vil KE ce on dO ret 830 a rks Hn Be 1111 of ne 01 ks nb all FO ep d ft re ree bce bo lc DL 21, pti ERVIC lit 8, pun d Suffolk le at t e return g ippen. e • and on time of se necessary. unloading - ring the p d 'Tooke r, toiwhi ws. Ter ith the OHN B. lied. Buffo hased fro Son, and i • ow ese mi riv un 2, Bo th of B ice Gr en pti ch dam, ab • liege rlipr ,i,„, Ea, .,,,,,,,. iii IFA 'IL cellefl illy an Flour Chen 'Bra ti4ytiy bid kee ed 1 nell oy Sir Or air at • N FOR ased ell kno for servic m the eel r brou lysle," estar rpool, ws Canach ing if etor. I 11 Pr 9 ev mil swan on lot bean pig. PaY 'lege of er wil 6, con- e is a ble at roprie- 36-4 IR BO Al FOR ned ill keep for $1, ayable at the e 0 returning if 866 un ersign will do at. wi h the he undersign d tw''' n 12, Tuckers a tock. Terms — ne of Forties wi h the Two Thorou with the privi easy pplian • HN P. hbred of e for undersigne will , payable at the time ege of !Ireturn'ng if ersigne wink ep on r. This anima was iell-known bre :e ers, imported at. ek on Yable at the ti of 788 • ron James !Turn aV is preniiies in :hr. d breeders, E nton, and is lit kith() Cpunty. as ell as the sire w re first prize wi n _land, also 'at the nexis.-1 per se ice, wi4li the 819 M1LL$, KI oyer ✓ of wari Hi ranol Pr ner LE se ve NO and pOpnlar ills, for w pay a kerne eat te nd be Chopping of ed 14).1. Flour old a the 1 very and west s. Kip en. sea Cid CD tri •saNtx TIV �O ZIlO-SSOIO 0 'SE)iVI\i 'T'IV DNIddOHO Th EA Oil JAM REGs to inform a* ,10 and COMM low ho tom, and t is now o and conve tent hote attention the w 1 to merit a share of, u furnishe t supplied' lers. er the "It are all wel will be ke tentative in attenda Remem and Gode JA 3 S WE airing pure building, fitted it fr of the m n the co of his c lio patron nd well he hy hostle ample roo al Hotel," nd the travel - m top to bot - at comfbrtable by. By strict mere he hopes ge.I The romps , will always be for Common or or of Maim roprietort MAR IA LICENSES ED AT RON piPOSITOR OFFICi THE H BE NO W 8 1 83. DECEgBER 3. OA H BUYE S WI FIND THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT q4ICES TO CLEAR : DR SS G OID§ WINCIES, FLAN*LO, EEE5p HATS AND CAPS, MILONERY, MANTLES AND SHAWLS., thei profi in e he public purchase are invti ed to Fine T ae at SPACIAL examine these goods and prices before making ined to clear the lot out -for CASH, regardless of lose prices. Batter, Eggs, Lard -and Tallow taken IN, Whitney's Block, Seaforth. LOWS PILOW A Car 1.04.d qf Genuine South Bend , CHILLED PLOWS & SULKY PLOWS, ttECEIVED O. Agriculiura Whic will be sold at o impor duties, the subs stock, imported One H tariff consequently, he ie enab stock s exhausted • Call and s A full stock of Maseey Rea Toron o Mowers, Toronto Cord Sharpt Rakes, all of witioh will of all inds alwaye on haed for before buying a =chin . ILLSON'S dpricee, no withstanding the increase of 10 per cent. Aber bang etermined to keep those Valuable Plows in ndred a d ifty pf them a few days before the rise he ed to sell them at former prices until the present e those Plows before buying a cominon or n -i anteed to give satisfaction or no sale. I ers and Massey Mowers, Toronto Reapers abd Bi dere and Massey's Low Down Binder &lid be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Repaira the above machines. Don't fail to see ray stook; WIILLSOic, Main Street, Seaforth. NOW8 2,8 33'T.1 "'Yr I.3411, i3OOTS AND Is the if)lace to brt stock (4 Factory THE TIME OVENTRY'S SHOE STORE them de C and I annot be urt erso' d by an ho se in the trade. I will not 0-1:i PRIO S in can buy the best Materia and pay to have work properly made, and f you 'Want' to get the best value for your money. . o de is arg and well assorted in all the different 144, STOM MADE WORK, as no matt But I Will guaraltee to ive Bolts t •k Don't For e the land 0 at must give satisfaction, and prove posite the Royal Hotel, Seaforth. THOMAS COVENTRY. the NEXT GIVE HIM A RoSE, FAMILY GROCER, Dobit To ALL. THE POST OFFICE, in Fresh Groceries. GOODS DELIVERED FREE, vegetable and perfectly It mrmles daily effecting the Most miraeul Sick Headache, Wind ian, the ORT , ONTARIO. _ Rheum, Sduriy,Scrofulp,,Pete. . teaches 4at by regnlat ithe BITtERS, THE ONLY GENUINE INDIAN MEDICIINE New in the Canadian market. It is purely it is th chelipeet and most reliable of all patent medicines, aU4 ig, u cures o the following complaints : Liver Complaint, Dysptpida,) aeh, 13, Ur Stomach, Costiveness, Weak Back, Pimpled Skin Salt o may sky it ' cures too much, but reason sio well as expeticounrecd. it and lase tscording to directions, and you; 11 bless the da youi le by L MS EN & WILSON, Druggists, Seidorth. 821 24$ DECEMBER 21, 1883. HARD HOW TO 8AVE MONEY. • Money 'being saarcei; every person, wants to know whe0 they can get the best valul for what thei have to spend. PCBS, THE SEA,FORTH GROCER? Has eolved the problete. He has on• hand As nice and choiee a stock oe '''resh Groceries, for the holiday sea- aon, as can be foiled in the county. His Teas are choice arid good value, and his it-aits are, fresh and cheap. Any, quttitity of Good Pork and Beef purchased, and the highest market • price paid Pork a Beef , Hams, Bacon' and Sausages lways on hand at the Cheap BLNe cuBre.. e-{-mKING'S SPECIFIC, tt f Dyepepsift, always en PERFETION. AT -LAST SUCCESS EXTRApilDlipIRY! EqMONDVILLE ROLLER MILLS. The only genuine Roller Mill in the County, which now has; no superior, and few e uals, on the, continent of America r manufactering Roller A CREAT REVOLUTION IN The 1A-ead Question. cif r 1 importance. The Gracival Re notion S stem by Rollers now , m Roller Flou brings '4•onz 01.25 to $1.50 teio armors will in all calms get their ow wheat ground, and by: our new sys- tem get a ttronger, whiter, richer and bett r grade of flout by far than the pub io has hitherto been able to et R Member there le no humbug or ex - pen ent ie our adopting -the Gradual Red ction System. Our new system is thor ugh and rens, le. It hai3 been success 'in Hungary, Germany, France, Eng and and the Un ted States.' We. gave A 1 Flour previous to our tii exte sive change at a heavy cost, and we uarantee better Flout now. One trial will be enfficie t to prove our as - Our facili ies for this class of wonk ;13 are nnsurpa ed, and custoMers may de- pend on gett'ng their chopping done at - once. 13e sere and try our famous new process—roller flour. Flour, Bran, Shorts ande Feed deliv- ered to any part of Seaforth, Harpur- is)/` Our Saw Mills at Egmondville and Brucefiedd in full operation. 808 KYLE & MIJS CARD. FARMERS; IT WILL :PM YOU Ii1URCiN FOUNIDRY, NEAR THE INCH SCHOOL,SEAFORTH, .1 And see our stock of Which has been made especially for tnis county. I have greatly improved my Gang Pio* for this season, and feel satirthe market. Our' ed in s ying that it is the best in LA D ROLLERS Are large all heavy, running light and GRAIN CRUSHERS Are made from hard iron, and will last Ion er than rtny other reaehine made. Having spec'al tools for recutting Rollers, we c rt guarantee matisfection. Special atte tion given to repairing Reapers, Mo esr'sS, aTwhreasnhdinr Msact hinifiles18: and! kinde of machinery repaired on short notice and at reasonable rates. To contractors and °there — Bridge Bolts and Outings at lowest rates. :Quotations furnished on applicatione Also agent for the implements of L. D. Sawyer, Hamilton. A fail line -of repairs conttantly on hand. THOMAS HENDRY. PUBLIC NOTICE! TH-Eforntiahdeersigned, having peen appointed Agent CONFEDERATION LIFE Ts desirous of lesairing the lives of all theeltizene of Seaforth and Surrounding oonntiy, so SS te make satisfaotor) Provision forfamiliesandiriends In ease of death. ' This is undoubtedly the best Insurance Company doing business in Canada it present. A look f1t the Daily' Globe or Mail of tMhro fla tt..188ca3,ilwaitlIosnacteisofny any reasonable man of JOHN BEATTIE, Agent, Seaforth. blowNin. 'eallito.ney to Loan on Farm or Town Propert on the easiest terms of psyMent and ai *W0111 playie 311iribenota, in night they lost f,5, Maids al'emileiderahl winniogsi of 'the pre :dui hog tn 0,opious Bail. Jbho 0, Bseh Earlern, wan gam:, fii' injured i the stria. - i it in li market. -buyer Sled at the ' 11-ttriroellietlyny;ootmilprotela(?ad'!:J}la :vett_rtmaerss.omnieedsg:sahi:3 :ihvee s' mall/ :and th 11.1ailiegenhttsa. t14/1111.1tieersitll'e-br:tfo: .tflohoiunedn?;:atft::ri 1. terir-,11r113,1", tti:livi; . t., egi ist .1.411V.k ;,:. i 4ti°13.8L gr8r1i-1 t1r)e,ritania4!1.J; Mind, hie friends t his body : was d,ifiat: 1 with a revolver come i, position had eetlire, 1 onto were notiife 1 heal eopamitted -. he Etl tt.dienl—e li),OM°0;tal'irii-dvIntheinliii'' i pally, rif Truro, ': :the weetern bang ! riLt3ar 1 1i:terry iestraield load have already e as et with a quid] is the eompaneds ir,' busineee in the N will'," ehip large (tee the eostst of Norw less lake. of cone nexted with an portant diecoyery I Made that this lak ' Ito little -salt that tle pleasant to the test breed. there,. They that thirty tons of id a few Oats this ees that they rnaltiply f better :than in the se that the lake contaia nral on =his. decided in the 2 .1. CTobuerht bsei Itawhede nw aas at wife, e sent her , Rathe than live w. law, t e wife Bopped mean of sureister Bit, .aftee hearing ti decided that ' a heel): hie tvtfe had a right, live attith her mother verse of thie puniehr 1, vies irynoeevIre tornyei.ng to '', tl:t1hies:hg:ii-oP:te 7,, nan. came eat fie na : Many of them had 1: ' 1Vinnineg gentry w1: ing calor the " small again squandered 74 . to thbeir present tend that h inanity fitrldie be left to starve. It that hey were have been learo their heads o their their parents1 or rath 3,011.12.0r 00110, Wkilf,f ' Georgil's Society, bur • net appear to be al.lifT club up for a diener r 0 ,RE:r P4s,...4C. 40k; ;I— the natural laWe • by a careful applie:44. has pr*vided our I _, may fp've 'us 14161:21Y diet t;1441 0. couilitu,,. 141 twarhiard:4 JA:1::$13:eIra.1:4k;4ae-fa.,011:iu:;L: : 'amid fortillied ., with i hag water er milk. '1, 114133,VeiTesii11-143Ge.'mtha4s 111E11