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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-01-11, Page 6A' Be mar : able. Old, Couple. George Ban b roft, the ;historian, is now 83 ye1<rs o d, and would not be surprised t4 see,* least a ; score more, Ha has not so ii uoh flesh an his bonen as he had ten ears ago, abut what he has is all ood Holid muscl8 of the same material s. the famed shay `of the good old deaoo at once. outtured 80 years month, a ler of the and her c very prel think of t at the me sight and . without to read b; t whi His worn: )Id t td. shf h dropped to pieces all. ife, perhaps the most n in Washington, was re latter part of last looks much -the health - two. Her eye0 are bright teeksfull and rosy. She is a dy, and one would not her forore than 60 he has a wonderful eye - see at long distances though she uses thew. ty la aking can. lasso: r. B' ' o e on Hornets. Last fry •11 d:sired to add to ` my rare coIleotio a Ise; e hornet's nest. ' I had hn embal „ ed t rantnla and her iodine - lain lin: s !test, and I desired to add to these the graynd airy house of the hornet. l procured one of the large erize after cola we ther and hung it in my cabinet b,' a et ing. I forgot about it until Sp ing, When warm weather Came, sole ethi g reminded . me of it. I think it as a : ornet. He jogged my memory in s me way aud called my attention to it.Memory is not located: where 1 t ought it was. It seemed as though w'enever he touched nee he emitIlene a m ; ory—a wwrm memory with a r- ° plat .-all around it. Then s =me ore hornets came and began to ake a old personalities. I remenibe that one of them lit on my upper li . He thought it was a rose- bud.. W en he went away it looked like a gla iolns bulb. - I wrapped a wet liheet aro nd it take oat the warmth and redia . e the welling so ,that I could -go throng the oiding doors and tell my wife bout it. Hornets lit all over fine and allied around •on, my person. • I did not dare t scrape them off be- cause they wer so sensitive. You have to be very guar ed in your conduct to- ward a hornet. I remember o oe while I was watch- ing the usy ittle hornet gathering honey an June bugs from the bosom of a rose, ye rs ago, I stirred him up with as club, m re as a practical joke than anything, and h came and lit in rmy tunny ha'r—th was when I wore_nny own ha r --an 1. he walked around through y gleaming tresses quite a while, m king tracks. as ' large as a waters el n all over my head. If he hadn't ru out of tracks my head would have loo ed else a load of slimmer tsquaahes. I re Oa ember- I had to thump ray head gains the smoke house order to s ash aim, and I had to comb him out ith a s,ne comb and wear a waste pa er beat et two weeks for as' at. Much ha been -aid of the hornet, but he has an odd, c=uaint way after all that is forever ew. - its a g` Mistakes,. The Po }tiac . ll Poster gives the fol- lowing sa : :Flea. of the "' bane" occur- ing in Mi bigan owing to the strike A broke • sent it: Buy short. Mar- ket closed firm. Broker of it :." Buy short. Mark it 'i Glaad" or me Haab/titHaab/tit sent it : " Will send money to-morro . Love and kisaes." . Wife go it ;: 'u WiII sends the monkey t•i Mrs. R we.. Liver and kissengen:." His Orli sent it: " Picnic Saturday. Shall watt h for you ail day. By by." fLe got it : " Pie . nice Saturday. Shelf fish or two. Am dry, baby." a • This Side up. We saw a boy nai1iee up a box the other da containing sante articles %vhioh he ntend d sending by express. From th nal re of the contents we knew it was ssential that the box fliould no be in erted cn the passage. Fie we ve tared he suggestion to place the much abuse " This; t=ide- up," etc., eenspiouo sly on the cover.' A. few days after we a: w oar boy again.' t' Hears from our goods yet Did they get t a ere s fely ?" " Eve one roke," replied he, sul- lenly. `, oat t e hull. lot ! ' Hang the Cxpress c a m:pan " Did vise pat n ' This side top,' as we told y u 2" " Yea, I did ; s n' for fear they fihould ]Flat see it On the cover,. I pat it on the bottom to ', They've! 110 excuse for sach Careless:a sa." Amb- r Crane and Ensilage. Experi eats in amber cane, and en- silage of fodders, are made at the Experi m : ntal arm of the • Univer- city of Wiscdnsin. Instruction is .also give •:, cone ruing ttb'e -soil best b.dapted o the cane, use of fertilizers, preparati n of t e soil, selection of seed, variety plant, planting, cultivation, atrlpping, cnttin , care of the cane after cutting, 0. It ppears that there was trade in she Sta e of Wisconsin in 1882 491,200 g • lions f syrup. In the report tin expert ents with ensilage, we find that thir en ro s of fodder corn con- vertedint ensil ge lastad twocows seven ty days, e sum quantity equal every wan to that rade into ensilage but ._ shocked, ound i>f1:to bundles and housed, lasted tw cows' !forty-seven days. The two cons fed wiflh dry fodder yielded in It t2 days, ,322 Io oz. of milk and 53 lbs. 5 oz. f butter ; the two fed ensil- age yield d in the same time 1,456 lbs. 8 oz. of ilk, and 59 lbs. 8 oz. of butter. L hely Young Men. "It's t e easi:at thing in the World to get marri; (I," ea :d the lecturer advocat- ing matrix ony fir young men in an up- town hal ; "its as easy as rolling off a log, as th sayin' is. Ministers tell hint thatit is is du y ; moralists upbraid him: beta se he oes not ' get a wife ; philosop era arg, , e that the foundation of the St to is t , e -family ; friends point out to Ili tbeh.ppy life of married per sons.. Ti a young man has no protec- tion against all this opposition, and, if he is a right-minded: person, he will not try to opose sued). logic. If be is of proper ag , is m tared in Itis judgment, can suppc rt a wi e and is reasonably in- dustrious he ou bt to be married before twrmy fi c.; Blot ti- .re aro many less fortunate young leen in this city who never ape k to a decent woman from one year' end t - another. Seine are engaged i shops where snit men are employed ; . othe a in offices which never have a fe - ale nisitor. Their homes are in 1 hely, 'furnished rooms, with meals at estaurnts. These, poor fel- lows actu Ily pi . for refined female society, One hose Loneliness has u. .a .a come to my, notice li The reporter aaw;thio oe from him this story.: a furnished room andb taurauts. After two ye he. began to wish for female society, and aeon board ih a fashionable in East Seventeenth at somewhat surprised by which his week's b o' rd in advance and aim+pst•s his hands,, but-comf'•rte a glimpse of a through a half -open man had stipulat room, button going. .as cold as a barn. landlady, and, after rep oeeded.in gainingh: r at injured tone she - pr little fire in the roo or so, during which warm from inward slatternly servant g bang, threw some k ndli,hg'wot hearth, lit it, put o s a little It went away, taking" he coe. bur her. He started'af er her to fi old 4 pa He .m1= he eat rl c 1 in Harlem." ebate , and got e was living in arding at tea- rs of this life some refined di.ngly engaged o ding house ped He was Eh greed with demanded Oohed. out of himself with n haired head l The young a £re in his light found it (lied for the 'd t rills, sus too . = In an ole to' raise a hal an hour o ng ; an grew fr wzy and i with ; a d on the oal, and ket with cure the egrd the hat's" the eta ra ?" ba lack to Carry a or or 0 e n e 1 bucket, but toolate g81den haired beau Matter with that ga " Oh, be wants him." " Well, he must him up the kitchen S.owly and sadly search of refined' fe on his overcoat, a the street, hired helped to put his the house just in ti en haired young we I knew that fellow first saw hint.' - He went to his o It had noteen leis comfortable, land laugh of the laudea remark : '' I expe not quite so soon." find attempt to nd reh The young man's such isolated.felloj York Sun. and 1 a.ayt, cot tip a fire, be la stove.' the ale d wal n ell rank e•to h ran!' e f y e f6 • wig man in oie' , pulled keds down to 'res wagon, in, nd quit far he -gold. ui ark, ` Well au a when I l " ferzished room." Itv s warm and h heard, t e cheery, y and her elighted- ted ;tam ask, but That was his last ed /emit'so3iet y. i there, w re sixty v in his bio k.—New A Statesman The coasting da; the American stats ones. The followi told of his lovema i He was then a l visits to Miss G-rao probably wallet vie joyment, het4i -h 1 thread forher;who ped., saying, " Gras: engaged in untying we cannot tie a kn not untie for a life a piece of tape, an knot of a peculiar to com=plete. ' Thia and ratification of 1 Lovem king. of Daniel Webster,. Warn, were pleasant g: std g, yer. t Flet her .to ' t 11ity • ing• kei� sndde ly , '4s' n.otsi let t,'o- :w S. 1 after nd, g: ' as ;t. their In the little box ma led ;b the words, " precio s docu twining the letters cif bis ea this uniqae mrnorf.1 is sti —the knot never up ma:, as beep ne of his he had, and en- ts of silk he stop- ong been 1a see -1 ick will e t er took beginning e it to h r e eeremen en agement. with - cuts," co 1y eourtshi t to be foun la Presbytery - This Presbytery the 18th December;. ton was appointed plaint from D. Fere against the sessions gregation for not roc sates was considere after - hearing the Committee to visit endeavored to brin friendly issue. Cone. Rods and Brown, Presbytery Elders! ported regarding ti ceiving Congregati for vacant Congregi of Brantford, being to sit and delibera tery. Dr. .court at length in new scheme for t stipends. On motio was agreed that t h's its hearty thanks t rano for his able at mentation scheme, comprehensive ex1, tails of its working. pat forte to raise the cum share of the funds the scheme to &' st the sedernut instead ence Dr. Coclhraile a and the .asseniblen missions. At the c by Mr. Rose and a r d vote of thanks be t eredl to Dr. Cocb rano for his very a le at interestin addresses on issions. T ire Hamilton's 's Congre- taken ' np. e appears dressed th heard an resignatio ()tion of :Mr at sinceMr o his tieingt. Andrew' tion be ams hers of th Mr. Hamil reciation o a Minis his dill the per ed to b :. s of th. wool es come t .0 t ►f M. et a �ay. � ► ode a son f th ivinr. atiel e Gan this ittee, nistor Mr. gran s, an 0118. )reser ei with linea 'nnegt 1'an n' of Pres the' 'ocao land natio !Fart ' er strehitiol of $ ,5f oecess. ry cces f 1 i of th dre t , Coag ase it e tee clan d. ' Ripley,. o MoNaugh or. A corn 'd is wife ' a toga con her certifi Presbyter appointed regation,au ag atter to a ea8 wi rs Jones, th thei eron re to aid re the suppl ochran s aske Presby re sed th nith th ation• o array i express r. Coch of the ang is lucid ofl the de that thi; s effort, as it to carr true. A sau 1 confer d he cour eg.tion o was move hat a heart r. w he en r resignation 1St. Andir gation, Kincai"dine, was Messrs. McPherton and Be 'for the Congregation and at court.. Mr. Hamill° n wa expressed a wish that 11�if should be accepted. On rn Sutherland it was a reedit Hamilton still Lad eves' nation of the char a of ! Congregation, said ' esig °opted. Further,t e m - + Presbytery in partin wit ton would tecorcd tli it a'. his talent and faithf loess aa. ter of the Lord Jes , s C r ist, gence 1I1 church oo' rts, forrriance of any w'.rk s ni done by bim wi hin the on Presbytery. T a Pre• ter follow him with thei be; wis mending hum to the rda. He: church. Mr. M Fa lane as to declare the ong egatia, v the first Sabb th i Ja at set as moderat . f thi3 se Committee on the augi en stipend fees, a poi a ted Q uarrie, Murra;, C : mro a Ministers. It las ' agre s t Sabbath School Covent n ham, the time a: d a rang me left with the Pre hyt:ry'S bba Committee. 'On mo ion . l Mr land it was agreed t at, if no on temperance .are • sett by sembly's Comm itt •e td .th sessions before the t enty .oft uary, the sessions be inst s ote a statement on the :phje of ince to the convener of tli: Pr - Committee. e d of th ppointe cant o� , and -t► sion. fig= ` to ars. Mc d Ross, 'hold. fin. Wing is to b h Schoo So ther e uestion,. the As eevera of Jan t to sen temper sbytery' : . —A peck of gold at X20,000 has bee county, Georgia, at which was recently is thought to be part by the Confederate flight, nd je tel fowl . 1 he elect Iown do of-tb tee abiiet valued Wilke of a tree n. This 'sure los tiring it ,ESTRAY ANIMAI CATTLE.-Oamelltto ti ndetrsigned, lot 29, 'onceo t the middle of Oct ber 1 , both red and whit . . T to prove property, pay av'ay. JOHN D1.OVE1 STRA the rt, alto ling stee requested take the P Q. E8TRA nod Itallet, owner ea paying . kELVII, S •1 HURON E PQSITORr e prem .se; of Bion 13, Hib- .st, twu year- to owner is charges end Chlseihnrst 838; 4 RAM.—Came into the pramieos of the reigned, near Ban on, Joncesscon 9, the 18th: of De labor a ram. Thp, have the .same b pro' ing pr.pertyl,l' am ages and exper ee o. LA WR ' YOE 7x4 1. t'$TRA' of th!i l ullott, abs white steer, owner ea h .,}?laying char STRAIffY the n ley, on t e steers an !t same by THOMA VSTR` and:rs .arb bout t ro B Y TEE .—Strayed Voir the pr dersi sed, Lot 12, C,oncossi t th la}t of Septem • er a re upp sed to bo ring _three. ve the sante on pjrovin. proper es. THOMAS I IMAI. 8 m ises n 13, sold The- y and 7x4 ATTIB.—Cama (into t o pre •• el signed, lot 20, eopco sion 2, Oth of November six earling o her Cera The dwuer an ha ing property arid pa ing c IRD. , ur yea roving MALE. STIt the on or ab wether— sante by CASPE RI •$5 of ber hot, old. TIS the 9th the tow thein, sr Some of he but cann t they aro ' a giving so, h covery wi1 GOVENg0 8o ro ., OPV'.=Canoe into the pemises gned lot 21, coace:+si n 8, H at of November, a g y cow d. The;owner can, have the s+ artyqnd paying chug os: WI LTAM. {` 86 x4 fees of S an 'our e the arges. .0x4 of the bbert, about cue on HE1 a eraigi ut. the 1 ott whi ro n ALPS P.—Game into tl a premises of led, ot 1t) bonce 'sion 12� Hay, t of ugaet, clue ram and one s':. he owner an ha a the prop rty wad p ging a larges. R ashwood;P. 834 ho fiv 1Y RD. Stra red from he P emiset nbrc Iber bout the 15 h of oven= stee a o ing tb es' or fon 3 ears= ere heard f about tw weeks ago on cessidn of Mcifilipli, oiog t wards ills f H llett. ' Pert, if not all of arks wit T on the ate or rump. are lige colored a d somdark, ive a orre t descrtpti n of them,: as of a lot f 130 bead Any !person nfor etio as will lead to heir re- new: the above' rewa d. -T OMAS K, °kill p, ' Dteemher 14t14 1883, ! 897 BERKS teed i' YARN A, p g was bind 1 om import onths o e or been d a►le at t e t returning if IRE PI .— he ',undersigned will ring the p ase t seiaso 1 at hi Lotel Thoroug bred Berksh re Pig. This. by O. H. a .+ me e, of obo, n I is d stocko• both aides. Ho is seven nd is one ii f the put- at bred pigs into the o.uut Te s—$1, pay - me of sere o•►, v ith tits privilege of eoessary. , W. COOK, Varna. 83s3.12 pilIG F kee. oes!'iub !. fittst-class the time ing it no tor. . SERV' E.— Tho subscriber d . ring the p sont ieason ou lot T - akc re lith ag boar pig. 1 e st ek gel�ter. Te s441, payable f e rvice wit. the .ttivheg of ret es:ary. GEO GE, STR NG, Pro 1 886 wil on- sa at rn- rie- THORO Ga IRI D. SE1,I E—'he ,jei•bioe deiri g the prese ises, lot 8 °.'loess on 1' b'ed Bark: hi a Boer. time of se vi .o wit 1 the necessary ' ICH + RD ERKSR!R a BOA OR ndersigni/d ill kee for t s asoti, + his r . M4111013; a 'rho o • gh- 'eime-:141, p yable t the oily 1 e. of returnin, if MoKEN; i ' - : t8 •AlBER'9 kee t f on ot 24, col Be. kshire pri i ege . f. r H Billet C. l.6 s 01 Boar Pi onBurks h cid flarat be returning if loading al d 83042 IRE PI rae d cessic n5, i�. 'erm turning i 7th un.ersigned viii trim the pr sent so, on, icer •1o0 a horoughb ed —Ont, -dollr with he neceaailry. WILLI. M 83 SE VI' E.—i-TWe s for servi a at. udke --au on . 3>i oik time f se 'view,' ith 41 lecessiry. An' easy i inlea ing ows4 JOHN P. horough red isle as hs al, Terms— 'le o privilege: of ppliance for ARSU& L. T.pAR F - SEI keep du ingt Hi•on Ioa 1 Be kshire k.sr, to nut fiber o. s ws. of service, ith t necessary. I IC le pr ek er v► hie 'men to 011N 13. —Tel and rsignc 111 sen sense on I t 21, mite, a horong lb ad hew'11 ret ive a li i ed 41,11, payabl at the ti . e rivilege of return' ig if l NDERSON. 82 -tf. 11010 FO 3 ERS- CE. The tinder purcl.as d froi. WM. Hiitabiec bridge, hi '1' mon hbrcll Berksl#ire hint ,1or sere Geon of 14+, concetietor Terms —tin dolls , pitiable ap the vies; with th privi ege of retu:rriing Thee pig as token a nuinber of hrsf is a ¢:rut -o as ani . al.'ANDRE'W7 I • igned hay u,' of re Pig, wiL k 8, Bali time o11 i if nets an prizes t YER.0 1 SUFFOLK PIG. The undersign° will keep tot 21, conte sion 2, L. R. e., nekerami a horongabred St ffolk Boar. This animal recently piirebased fro the woib4n wn breo A. Franks & Son, nd if from itnpo ted stcek both sides. Term ,-6 , payable atrthe time ser'tice with 1. he pri • ilogi of roturnin g if moost GEORGE IP_.>W s 3. 7 rg w- tp er- a 4 on cg, s rs, on of ry. T1/UREA M BULL ti F R 8ERVI .:--The —' dersigned Will cep on Lot 21, C neessian Mch illup, bre titer ugh red and one grade D halve buil. 1 Terms For Ithe :thee uugltbrerl, $ 5 thuroughbrcd cuw., an $2 'tor gra a :cow , the se t=on, For t e g ads, $1 -fo the s as The thoroughbred s a rsCciass a mal, at d ceivd firsti rise a Bi•u e s and se and at S forth shoI s. JO S AFFORD. 837T:.. I s To THE 'ARME SA D BREEDIERSoi+i T I,;ON UNIX.—I shall keepor impro meet of stbc - two .igs f attpetidr eeding, Poland Chen pig a doe Suffolk pi r; both bled and fro the ens of the' tiest wine in erica. The advan ages of [Poland Chinas a lst•-Their s tscepti.ilitet to being fe teued a age,; 2d—tt1 sir on acitq- for grdwin very la if t sired' d--1 ey will produce coneidcra moi. pork r the ame amount,of eed than oche breed. 4th—They are th m st hancs,, and f the b st st' e. he Su elk. are a t and veil -kit we bi ed, nd !have th it adn4ir sere ce at f1 per so v Call nd see them. Th e Pigs will! be k t pl P delle at the4tfnle o� a vice with p ivileg of eturniii if pecessa y, the Aline, lei tel, H ron ' oed, Hulle t. 11 .K CLA K., P'iopriotb , 7- n- 3, - n -3, tr- or or 11. e- a - p A e - Dei ire e• ny ge Brit efield his well kno 'n Berkshire rig ) ch -he ill ,keep for service at his +rem ses in i l's Grcid,n during the rose t eeason. This pi vas J. Snell & Bros , of clMoriton, nth -la of the best pigs ever rou ht into the otinty. is sire, " Royal Carly le," as iwell as tl e sire is sire, " Lord Liver dol,' warn tlest rize wi n rs at the Royal Show in ng' and, alte at th P o - payable at the tin of seevice, wt h the paid lege of .returnin if necessary. CITA] L 'ROYER, Pt opriet 819 -2 AU NERS Aloe at ended 111ot:del-el ft at rontentae ended partt of th Coe ty. eoeiToe Off ee will be o. he all Codify of Moron pro ptly attended to o dres WaltGo P. O. Salem of all datteri ns Lot 4, emcee o 14 77 TEACHEIR holding a Hilt- i clots certificate, for .1 ool section No. Hcevick Duties 11 gammen 'e 1st January, Applivat ons be recd.\ ed up -IL School Sectioq No. 7, Ilullett, ceun ✓ for y of RIJN at on S. 'CARROLL, nenveyaneer, &o. money to loa Office in Moven; Block. Main &tee Seat R. . RAYS, Solicitor, &o. Prliate money t end at lowest rates of intereft. MICR Oesrue of Square and West Street, oderich. • 474 Sy &_PBOCDPOOT,Batotr Boil Wm 'rondfoot. 686 sic I. At: Bal 00e Nr 0, :40 .L0T. }&h F1:: N. Barristez e, ki olio tor takin iblo,a'ovito in the Provin or the Bank of Harlin rAs to loan lite& to 6f Oottireyancere, &o, Solicitor Officre Beaver Block, Clinton, 0 MAN Imaga SCOTT. Air BOER & DICKINSON, Barris of Rebellion. Commi donors for 1131o0k, Wingham4 Solicitor vita lit Manitoba. Pri ate funds t • Lacknow office very .Wed on, Wingha er cent. 6813 1,10 TUS LATE with Cameron, arrister, Soli Alone to loan, Bens re, SoBoito a, for the I3a k. oney to los tario. for the Bee k esday. H. T. 738 DANCElft blt& Cam ron,Goderie 1, 1788 NOTARY Public, C9 veyanoer, iConuniesion idtc. Office in Ca miehael's Block, (grou floor) opposite THE Ex 081TOR (Ape. Money lendi Farms and houzes for sale.' 836 0 NOTICE of Diasolut on of Paritnerahip.—T tu• al eonsent. The bu incite et the late firm w 11 be otteried on by ATR. nOLME8TED to whom 11 debts due to the firm ill be pay Me, and. wl o will phy and dieeharge 11 debts du and owing y the flitch Dated at Se forth, the filet day of D oembile 1882, S. G. M CAUGHEI; F. HOLM. F. HOLIVIESthg STEP. Witness, AND EW CAL EB. TlitAABISTER, &e. Bow Office—Soott'e "1" Main Street, Seaforth. • 1G. G. IVICCAUGtlEY, Q014CITOR, &o. Lew Officre4teott's Block, k-/ sin Street, Seaforth. 785 xis )OOJ S .STI SAVAVIv 0 roe ta Cit IsIVOI I JAIV XVITIV V J 0 Sim 400 o The Roy SEAFORTH JAME to inform his ol 1 ng Pubhe that h. and c mmudious hotel tom, nd it is now one attent on to the wants to me it a share -of pub are all well furnished a will b kept supplied w tentat ve and trust wor cial T Re and ember the "Roya JAME ONTARIO WEIO friends and the trove ling purchased this new ted it from top to bo f the most comfortabl the county. By stric his custoreers he hope ie patronage. The room d well healed. The b th the best, and an atr hy hostler will always be 1 Hotel," cdrner of Mair aforth. 733 ▪ RRIAGE. LIC/S.-NSE THE HURON EXpOSIT011 OFFICE! iil.EAFORTIlt, ONTARIO. • 1883. OA H BU 4 -- JANUARY 11, 1884 Tr DECIEMBER 1880 McLOUO-EELIT'S ERS WiLL FIND 'X'HE F PRICES TO • LLOWING GOODS AT SPECIAL CLEAR : DRESS !GOODS, WINbIES, LANNL BLANKEtS, TWEEDS, HAT AND APS, Dip4 INERY1 'Tile Public are invited to ex mine thete koods and +eh. purchEises, as I 'am determi ed to clestr the lot oat for ptofib. A hit of Fine Teas at olo e prices. Butter, Eggs, L in exchange. 1 riees before mak ng CASH, regardlese of rd and Tallow titlken LOWS ! PLOWS ! A Car Load o CHILLED PLO —JUS 0 . C . Whistle. will be sold at old prices, import duties, the subscriber bei stock, imported One Hundred -au ii tariff ;. cons quently, he is enable stock is etch usted. Call and see fencer article. Every Plow guare ' 4 full stock of Massey Reap lioronto Molwers, Toronto Cord Sharp% Rakes, all of which will of all kinds always on hand for t befote baying a machine. Genuine S9utFh .Bend S SULkY RECEIVED AT— ILLSON S otvriths ending the .i' ncrie se of 10 per cepa ici Fifty of them a few days fore the rise in the to sell them at fornier pr cps until the present those Pio a before buyin a common or in- s and birtassey Mowers, Thronto Reapers and hiders and Massey's Loiv Down Binder, and e sold cheap and on r asonable terms. Repairs e above Machines. on't fail to see my stock • LSON Main Street Seaforth. NOW'S TIME BOOTS ANI) SHOES, Alp COVENTRY'S SHOE STORE Is the place to buy them, if you want stOol of Factory Made Goods is large aud I oannoi be undersold by any hon will nilit CUT PRICES in OU can buy the best Material, and pay to hale work prOperly made, a o get the best value for your mo ey. My nd Well assorted in all the different e trade. TOM MADg-wORK, as Bat I will gattrantee to give Boots that mast give sa4sfattion, and cheapest in i the end. 1 Don't l'orget the "Stand, Oypositel the Royal` Hotel, Seaforth,. . TIOAIAS COVENT Y. no tern " rove the THE MEDICAL HALL, the place to get Pure Drugs, Chemicals, and aten,t Medicines. Dye Woods and Dyes in every sha e an. d our• stoc . complete ,in every respect, We have also just opened out a fine as.9ort*ent of imported good,s, suck as Ladies' and ents' .Purses, Combs, Brushes Sponges, and ;many ther articles too numerous to Physician s' P re4 ,alptions Carefu4 and .filled wi h care and d spatch.! Next Door to Dthican & Duncan's Dry Goods Store, Seaforth. PEIVECTION AT LAS su-GbESS EXTRAORDINARY -I GIVIONDVILLE ROILLER MILLS„ The iohly gen-nine Roller Mill ill the County, which now has no superioi., and few equals, on the eontineut ef Amerina for manufacturing Roller A CI? E AT REVOLUTION IN twillaiNG, Die Breild Question of Vital Importan4 b Rollers now in Roller Plour brings from $1.23 to $1.40 per rrel more than the best inour -by the Old Process., Farrners will in all cases get theie own wheat ground, and by oar new aye - tern get a stronger, whiter, richer and better grade of flour by far than th,e public has hitherto been able to get. Remember, there is no humbug or 4134-; 'perimeet in our adopting the Gradiall ReduCtion System. Our new system nt thorough and reliable. It hoe been thoroughly tested., and proved a great success in Hungary, Germany, France, ,England and the United States. We gate A 1 Flour previous to ottr extensive change at a heavy wet, and We guarantee better • Flour olow. thie trial will be sufficient to prove our * sertions correct. CHOPPING. Our facilities for this class of work are unsurpassed, and custoneers may tie - pend. oit getting their chopping done it onee. Be sure and try our famons neW process --roller flour. . Flour, Bran, Shorts and 'Feed deliv. ered to any part of Seafoilth, /put- .03/- Our Saw Mills at Egrno dvilll and Bracefield in full opera ion. 808 KYLE & MUS calm. FORK IT WILL PAY YOU —TO CALL AT THEI 'HURON FOUNDRY, NEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL,SEAFpRTHI, And see our stock of Which has been made es ecially fon satisfied in saying that it is the best * my Gang Plow for this sea. 33, and feel the market. Our LANp ROLLERS i.„ Are large and heavy, running light sina doing pod work. Our GRAIN CRUS E Are made from hard. iron, looger than any other ma Having !special toola Rollers, we can guara tee Special' attention gi en t Steam Engines, Saw nd Reap"ers, Mowers, Thr shin and all :kinds of machinery short notice and at rease To eontractore and othe Bolts and Castings 4 lo Quotations"furnished On app Ate() agent for the of L. 134 Sawyer, Hain 1ton. THOMA HE PUbLIC w last ade. repairing rist Mills, repaleed able rates. est rated, implements A Mike ICE f I 1-11E uldersigned, having 6ee a pointof Agen* Is desirone of bearing tbe ivesof lithe citizen' of Seafortieend surToundin country, so es te in case of death. This is n doubt dly the hest Insurance Company doing b sinees 'Canada a May lst,1883, will satisfy a y ree enable menet this fact. Call at once on :JOHN B AT • N. 130 -'1 -Money to Loan on F low interest. Property ttte the easiest tents of p SEAFORTB PLA IN SASH 'BOOB AND Agen Beefed matt and ea - MILL, FACTORir • hienttmeroie oven to Oil ep on hand le trusts hat be may be -t *Yore w ill ol the sterile. Partfeanteudingto build 'would Dry Pine Lumber Sas Blinds and ifou ing who may favour hnn with t eirD at but first-elasaworkmen are Inpiny 201 action tothoat Eitom DFOOT. J- S. PORTER SE FOPTTH. Endre ,Srtock of .111. maitre regard- less or cog. THOSE iN WANT, it s% ill pay JAM tO *seer. give a large discount to those p ying otah, se. I stet etill gelling six highly finis ed ohaire lot $2.50. I aleo keep Ilnowlton's 8 ring Bed, the best and deepest in the mark t ; warrantea Man:mail ,To %miry Store, Main St eot,SOaforth East Side. Cash for hides, skins, iTtr“ al:111 taloa. Ne truck or trilde,-, Cash for everythin 626 JpEcs 20B