HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-03-14, Page 3MAROR 1414
METHING At
A. C ,ARLE
eying purchased the ,eocery
of D. D. Rose, Seafortle, he
lime the same at the old
door to the post omce.
new and choice stock of G •
kand, consietirag of at fine
t of
SLACK An JAPAN T
f r fine flavor and good diaeneg
cannot be surpassed. 'awed
hose who have any curiosity
.r.ul see my 25c, 50c, boo awe 7.
ery effort will be made to incee
he past reputation of this s
eping the freshest and hest goods
•aetket can supply for the lee*
v.r Farm produce takers
The Egraterelviile Gilt
Flour always on hand, and pea"
:red free of charge.
erring to the above, I take t
tunity of thanking ray customers
he public generally for the patron -
;Alicia I received for the lest silt
and trust that the same liberal
Liege will be continued to mystic.
M. A. Charlesworth.
He. ---.= '
0
k -
1 ir
D. D. ROSE.
P.
„t.PAST S. la the place te go,
tag in Jewelry quite a show.
s ad jewels rich and rare
'the latest eta lee are there,
key et-aeetatble in price
t 9. le toket
se nice.
ze call on Papst,
wird is sure,
n' ing frera others goods so poor.
'every man and woman born,
at Papst's stock tomorrow morn..
aiedt ashamed to show his stock,
an be found in Carclria's Block.
!says Chyle' goods are best,
a Clock or Watch invest.
ease you he will do his best, and
try to rival all the rest.
est place west of Toronto to
purchase
roes. Clocks, Jewelry, Saar,
ware and Spectacles
it thepopular jewelry store of
PAPST
IN STREET, SEAFORTH.
AGRICAIL.TURAL
P. L .E IVI E N. T S
erre0e .Agricultural Implement Manila
Er Company have pleasure in informing
le. s of .Uuren, and Perth that they have
with
R. VERITY, Exeter,
)-NE & HOGAX, Seaforth,
("YMAS AlcDOITALD, Mitchel;
!ef.nisitantly on hand all repairs for the
BLIGHT MON HARVESTER
other Implements manufactured bi
tio for all the machines formerly Monik
by THOMON & wiftateete, of Strat•
1ers for Machinery left with their *ell
seed to Boxaf...t, HIENSALL,
nerept attention.
1. ROWERMIT, Agent.
THE SEAFORTH
lANCE AND LAND AGENCY.
ONZO STE,ONG
NT for several Firat-Claes Steak, 1
Ineurancei Companies, and is Ore191'.
Le rieka on, the most favorable tornis.
trent for several of the best Loan Se.
'vent for the Sale and Purchase of Pus
age Property. or
ruinber of First-aan
oprored Parmslor Sale,
Do to Loan at Six per Coo
nteremt.
•r the dale of Ocean Steamship Tieltetil;
- OverI. Morrioon's Storeagaii
taforth.
141
FALYWEL0010
one ex t1u largest and beat store' Pa
1 ix Au -erica. It is full of
ROMANCEe
!, AND El U1110-11,
CROTIO.: AND ADVENTJJ
.1e. re -will net be a single line 0&If
Yui the let and 15tI1
e.ta Terme: ene dollar per annuli)
gente wanted everawhere. SaMplati.
r,-,--- The Family vVeicome,"
841-4
MARCH 14, 1884.
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T
E HURO EXPOSITOR.
Gaieties,
—A romantic youth step; that a young
woman's heart is like the moon -it
changes continually, but always has a
manibit
— A ma.0 called a
youpg lady his
o precious darling little honeydew of a
blooming rosebud," and then stopd a
breach of promise suit before he would
marry her.
-" Please, Mr. Smith, papa wants to
know if you won't lend him the model
of your hat." "Certainly, n3y boy ;
what for ?" fle wants to make a
scarecrow to keep the birds out of our
corn field.'
-Can •a man marry his deceatied
wife's sister in any part of America, ?
Not unless the sister is willing, and, as
a general rule, she isn't. She knowahirn
too well.
-A gentlemen wp.s complimenting
a
pretty young lady ia the presence of his
wife. "It's lucky I did not meet Miss
Hopkins before I married you my dear."
" Well, it is, extremely --for her," was
the rejoinder.
-A learned Mare has discovered, that
birds lack the sense of smell. If this
learned man should. pull off his coat and
roll up his shirt eleeves he might in time
also discover that birds lack a 120130 to
smell with.
-A.-"I say, your top -coat is covered
with dirt." B. -"It fell into the gutter
as I was corning home from the club lest
night." A. -"Why didn't you keeti bet-
ter hold of it?" B. -"Because I had it
on at the time."
-A gentleman at an evening piety in
the Far West, observing another gentle-
man eyeing his umbrella, stopped the
proceeding thus: "You handle that
umbrella, you touch that umbrella., you
even look at that umbrella, and I'll
crane it down your throat -and then
spread it 1"
-"Why didn't you deliver that mes-
sage as I gave it ta you," asked a gentle-
man of Lis stupid servant. " I did the
bestil could, sir." "Yon did the best
you could, sir, did you ?"-imitating his
voice and look. " Pshaw 1 If I had.
known that. I was sending a donkey I
wotdd have gene myself."
-Mrs. Jones:, " Oh, I've left ont the
Browns 1 Must we invite them ?"
Jones : " Hang it all, it's a beastly bore,
but I suppose we must 1" Mrs. Brown :
An invitation from the Joneses, love 1
Must we accept ?." Brown: " Confound
it ! It's a gastly nuisance, but 1 suppose
we must 1"
—In a certain district in the High.
lands the bell man one clay made the
following proeilenaatiort: " 0 yes, 0 yes,
and 0 yes ; and that's three times 1
You'll he tak' notice, that thereewill be
no Lord's day here next Sabbath, pe -
cease the laird's wife wants the kirk to
dry her elothes in 1"
-One day recently two Highland
drovers, while travelliug through .Glas-
gow,were overtaken by one of the steam
tramway carriages now plying there.
The Celts, who had never either seen or
heard of carriages beiug impelled by
any other power than horse, stood, lost
in wonderneeet, for a time. Pless me,
Dougal, dtd you ever saw the likes o'
that pefore-there is ta coach rin -away
Eras ta horse?"
-A gentleman once caught a little
boy stealing his apples. The boy cone-
menced begging piteously to be releahed.
After exhausting . all the argnments
which his young imagination could in-
vent, he said att7last to the gentleman,
" Now, if you let me go, and send for
my daddy, he'll pay von for the apples,
and lick me besides." The appeal was
irresistible.
-A subscriber writes to a Yankee
editor-" 1 Dave a horse that has lately
suffered from periodical fits of dizzi-
ness. I Please answer through your
valuable pa.per, and let me know what
I should do with him. I'm afraid he
will get worse if something is net done*
soon." • The editor replies-" 0 ar honest
advice, based on a very careful perusal
of that °vita,' book, Every Man His
Own Horse Doctor,' would be to take,
him some time when he is not dizzy,and
sell Nina to a stranger."
-It takes an Irishman to turn a com-
pliment. Whea he saw Jones, after
having met the latter with Mrs. J., Pat
McFlaherty said : " Ye are mooch
younger than yer wife,' -sur." Presently
he mat the wife, and remarked : " The
idea of such a young woman marrying
Mr. Jones t" The next day he met
them together, bat be wasn't at a loss
for blarney. "Ooh," he exclaimed, "ye
are both of yez too young for aich
other."
-A wine merchant -in the city left a
suspected assistant in his cellar the
other day. and said to him -"Now, lest
you should drink the wine while I am
away, I will chalk your month, so that
I tray know it." He then rubbed his
nail across the man's lips and pretended
to leave the mark of chalk on there.
The man drank of the wine, and to be
even with his maatenchalked his mouth,
and thus discovered himself.
-" Good morning, Farmer Farrow,
said the old deacon, as he leaned oyer
the fenoe to have -a friendly chat.
" Mornin', Deacon," nocledt the farmer.
" How is that sick pig this morning ?"
Oh, that's gittin' along right smart, I
reckon," cheerfully replied the granger.
" And how is the ret of your folks ?"
continued the deacon. The farmer said
nothing, but reached down and picked
up an over -ripe melon, and fired it right
at the deacon's head. " There!" he
said, "by the time yer git there ere seeds
out o' yer ha'r you'll find. out how my
folks is 1"
-An old and practicaljoke in a new
form was perpetrated in one of our large
dry goods houses last week. A newboy
had made his a.ppee.raace, and,of course,
had to pass through the fiery furnace of
experience. " Go," said one of his pre-
decessors, "into the palter and get a
large bucket, and take it to the nearest.
wholesale drug store and procure five
cents worth of attar of roses." The lad
did. as he was desired, the clerks who
Lapelled the medicine tumbled to the
racket, and he was sent from one .de-
partment to another, pail in hand, u til
1).
he Fteenta ea big, sized sell, that all the
perfumes of Arabia, cannot efface f om
his -memory, . wages as men?"
who avoid female society have dull per-
ceptions and are stupid or have gross
tastes, and revolt against What is pure.
Your club swaggerers, who are sucking
the butt of- billiard cues all night, call'
female society stupid."
1! ,
What the Old Man Was After.
,
The help we get nowadays IcleAl
amount to sbuck. Time was whtlnthe
help you hired in aging could do a de-
cent day's work, but this year they're
wurs'n ever."
Old farmer Smith was getting in hay
at hitifarm in a; surburban town, said had
-two or three men at work with him.
The old man continued:
" Tell you what it is, old as I am I
can pack more, hay n a wagon than
any two men of he pries nt day can
fork np." - 1 ,i
" Suppose you try it, old Iman," sug-
gested one of the n at thci same time
tipping the wink to his mate an the
opposite side to "sock", it to the old
man. 1I
The old fellow neded no econd invi-
tation. With abu d he in tinted. the
cartnd was et ing awe hay at a
tremendous rate. Up oa e forkful
after forkful, first ,n .on one side and
then , upon the at ler. T e help was
putting in bus be t Hells, 4nd the old
man was kept squir I. ing ardund in live-
ly style, much to- th : amusement of all
all ha ds. The bel. Was rapidly get-
ting tired. It wonlt! never do to give
up now and allow t eod Man to 'come
off victorious. So etb• ginaust be done
ODOO.
" When I put tp beavy forkful on
this side, give hi' yeti can lift from
the other end find k hin ont,i' said
one of the men to fle otkier, n an Under;
. Oneofthem
big rkfal, just
oftlio load and
as limning over
plaall ce
could lift the fellow
of- °arse upset
awl ng to the
tope.
- The plan work d wel
lifted an extraord n ry
putting it upon the dg
while the old in9n
11
endeavoring to get it in
on the other side threw
on the old fellow, w ich
him, and sent hire Bpr
grentid. -
" Hello 1 what
a e
for ?" asked Namb r
as well as he could o c
ment.
• Qtliek as a a1i f om
came the answer.: "A
This answer tired t eh
Eli Perkin 13 o• n.
ne,
nee
th
1p
Eli Perkins, at
in Washington, an
the question why
Free Masons. i!
Women someti
they are ontot per
lodge and work wi
lahors,and learn al
ed in this inetituti
the reason. -leer
Almighty had fiu
was in deubt a -bout
creation of tiho
things hall bele a
Almighty;hacl m
the first Masotea
finest lodge in th
Paradise No. 1.
beasts cf the fie d
air to pass bifor
name them, whic
he had to do tele e,
might thereafter
He knew would
were allowed to pa
created her bee tI
fatigued with his fi
and when he awo
lodge with him
opa
&sonic celebration
ettoolt to answer
women cannot he
es corn lain Ithat
*tte to enter the
th
era t in; heir
the s o be earn -
ma. ill explain
tit beforethe
sheHi work He
ere& lug gve.! The
I yin en. a eping
oom lish,d, ar4l the
de 411a.a, wbc was
d eroded for him the
orld, and called it
e then -icaJleI the
and the fowls of the
Adam her hm to
was a piece ofi work
that nd conf sion
se ifroEv , who
alto tr able i she
ticipate ,in it f he
and. Adam I1ping
rst tas eep,
fouln4
Ad ra
own here
ndeavo*ring
his neerri-
i I
old men
ore
need -lately.
MaSons.
4.
ve in the
being senior
warden, placed Eve as the pillar of
beauty iu the pout , and hey JO ived
their iuntruetit,bs freak). the G and
Master ia the east, and, when fin-
ished, she imteed a ely ca led the l raft
from labor to refr shmela . , Inat.e d of
attending to the a ties of h r offiso as
she ought, she left her station, vio ated
her obligation ancli let in an e p Iled
Mason; who had n httsness thern, and
went around wit hirn,leaviogAda.. to
look after the jewels. Th.is follow had
been expelled fro' ' th grand 1 dge,
with several o he' s som time be ore.
Finding Eve wasno lon trustwlo thy,
and that she hadcauso dam to neg-
lect his duty, and tiad le otto in wiom
He bad expelle , the Grand M. ster
closed the lodge 4u turned- them out,
setting a faithfu tyler to .guar i the
door with a fa ing ewerd. Allem
repented of his f I y and; went to work
like a man and a ri oti mason, in order
to get reinstated a ain. Not so ith
Eve! She got anor, about it, and dom-
menced raising 0 in, and did it &gain
when she got AbJ. Adam, on accnint
of his reformati. . , wag pormitte4 to
establish lodges 9,01 work itt the 1 de-
grees, and while e wee aHowo4 to
join him in hi w'r. of charlity on 1 the
outside, she w s 4 ' ver agaiei perniitted
to assist in the wilier work of the
craft. Hence th: eason why a woman
cannot becouio a. inside Meson,
• i
Women as III'ago-Work€r.
35,1; 10 women em leyed
pal 'us in Chicago1" Said
ment inspector and
and their in uence
sastrons effect upon
In almost every
s that would ;other -
en, and the effect
e Woe among wage-
" There are
in various oco
Joe Greenbu, te
labor statistician
is having a mostd
the labor markt
case they take pis
wise be filled by
is a ruinous coin
workers."
" What trade
follow?"
Making read.
pies 6,500 women ;
men's farnishin
women ia stores,
hotels, 3,500 : cig
factures, 800 , mi 1
mast every °coup
These women w
wages men would
ly invading su eh
keeping, stenagra
Women work for
and as they aere
trades unions,' t
each other's thro
of the working w
out of work to d
discharged after t
done."
"But why cam'
do women 4hiefly
made clothing °con-
cloak-mekingt2,500 ;
goods, 2r00 • -sales-
500; rest nran and
and tobacco tm-
nery, 1,8 0 ; and al
ion has its qnbta.
k for ' orte-ha f the
ccept, and are apid-
ier fields asbook
y and telegra.phy.
atever they e n get,
oapa.ble of f ning
continually cut
a. Nearly on: haif
en of Chicag see
naany liavio& been
holiday, wor was
omen get th
"Chiefly becau e they wcirk o
support themsel if e , always ho
marry and relies, themselves
necessity of wor i g, and they
form trades-unio a Underthe:
ditions they have •, opportunity I,
centive for organi d effort to
their condition, a
their presence is t
of their male w-
eaving machine
14
Influence of Women's Society.
"It Ca better for you," says Thack-
ers.y, to pass an evening once or twice
lu a lady's drawing -room, even though
the conversation is slow, and you know
the girl's songs by heart, than in a club,
tavern, or the pit of a theatre. All
amusements of youth to which virtuous
women are not admitted, rely on it, ere
deleterious ha their nature. All men
same
ly to
e to
he
ever
Oon
✓ in-
etts
tilof
• ages
labor
the
41'
• 11
4
the ant
ut dow
kers.
is intro
4
eff
the
hen
ace
male Operat
they shall r
creased wag
profits, but
same old r
ene
n 1
idu
i
elp
t
ell the
more in
confrlitt
competi
seen as
where t
is revers
Sm
It is
to begin
VO8 a W
ceive, in
s, a she
he w m
ce, an
t. A
at wo
the e
with
in s
'oporti
ys detnand that
the f rm of hi-
e of tl4c enlarged
en wo k on at the
ie em lpyer temps
there are
'oitgo, and
of female
s- clearly
ern °Wee,
to women
present
In in C
11:i result
el is no
B. wes
;of me
gin
En
it a re
knell
a steady an heal
attempt too much
as the r ma k is, i
truth. � niatter
ginning, if tiliere is
the resii ts ill be
for. Lelt th histo
brated Pi11 and
this poi t. 1111 L
the ma ufa ture o
the ingr
his own
small;
known i
more Ta
them b
muscles
into re
enough
them -
of the
rendere
served,
in ever
die ts an
hands.
but as ti
iparease
idly, unti
s become
of pie st
uisition
o stmply t
ails whic
orlcl. Th s
H6llowa f
s t ousapds
nock and oo
will heartily attes .
In DO
justly a
hOeennstirval
e
their
most seVere
enthron d a
rid. sur$irnei evo
from th3n m rshes e
where e ern lapdog
lands 1 he hav
with ebat nd in a,
e
classes col re and c
,
To ' tie uper ci
pat, ho
prelciated th
America,
esa, as w 11
me ial p o
trie .
ong h
•
inexpli abl thatI t
should, cur dise s
similarirty o eac
rheoaweveeilt at a
reason
been gi
non. Sym ;toms di
the elects of ds •
The cense, t is ar n
poisonons p incipl
may be of g eater r
is always t e sana
therefore always.
same mean Th
to discover Da pr
dv-a dffieulty
surmouate • If ti is
of the cares tecco pl
and Oi tm nt, let t
beter. W are i di
theory naybe ad pt
SO long s t 6 filet:
unshakn. Irish
- S hoo
Roxri RO, MC C IL
report base on peofi
aud good couduc
standing of the pu
school for the)
Senior ift Clas
G. Brown, Junior
Scott, 2nd aggi B
4 h Addi
Fourth Cls.; -1st J
Dodd, 3rd R. N.
Junior Fuurth—
Adeiin€ Sp rlino,
Dodds Senior 11
2ad W. Gri ve, 3r
F. Barlett. Juni
Miehae , 2nd Al
Brown, 4th G. Di
-let 0. M Clure,
3rd l R. : McMicha
Seeior First Clas
W. Dodds, thd E
Hays. jniiior Fi
Durie, 2nd fL H.
No 6, TUCKERS
is the lionor roll
Section No 6, Tu
Miss Gilpin, for F
Class Senior-lst
Route41ge, 3rd J.
ior Fifnth Class
2nd EI1a Robb,
Seuiotr flhird Clue
boron . 2nd Day
Robe t °amoeba .
-1sttpry Routle g
horoogij, 3rd Al er
Secord FOIass--18t J
George Robb, 3rd Se.
Iir BURL -The ol
ing ofl t ee pupils o
the n4ouit1i of Feb u
ClEtes st Sanaa 1
Laws , 3-d Robe
Fourth iass-10
&liza Colclongh,'
Thir ltas-1st M
Fiore 4e Williams,
Seufor Seeond Claes
tone nd d'abez Ra d
j nio Second 01. es
e sone 2ed Elie
Coat . Senior ir
bert Williams, 2 d
3rd Roselle Mads
HA, Pt/ HEY. -
port If the pupil
schoo for the mo
On • rofieiency
Four h Cless-let
2nd I • pee Murray
Senict Thi el Cht
2nd. . ar4et Cart
son. Jpaior Thir
Dale, 2pd Catheri
Curti. I eeior SO
Dale, 20 Minnie gi
ment S rior Seto
Rohe ton, 2nd
David Nrgent.
lst lobert Ric
i
Murr y, l3rd E
First llas-1st !aa
Geor e P rl , 3rd Ida
d,
No 4, ameo.,
port, base upon pr
conclact, hows t
pupile of School
Kiii0p, fur the
Senior Fo nth 01
2nd Bobe t Clamp
none jJuaicr Fou
CM bell 2ad L
Findlay i cIntos
Roberence 2n.
lt 1
MG oargdgdn .
i e1,
;3rd Magg
Class -Hs
Kerr, 12nd JImes Griave,
Scott! F rat Part, Scond
Robertson, 2nd DI ie He
Bertram ctovenlook,
41
s an Great
gs.
k that it is better
y,aid
mann
d.
ars the
W sma
1 worth
that oe.
f
ntmen
On he
is pills
lled t
r Pale
effic
first
w the
reet tb
origin
grind 't
nceea,
me fro
noose
US
1
ne
ra.
of
nlarge in
r, than to
But trite
mpress of
Li the be-
t bottom,
be hoped
ay's cele -
illustrate
namenced
He mixed
Pills with
liret was
y became
wly, then
era and for
t the iron
are called
p and mix
g calls for
all parts
•hich has
well de-
al hearts
he Globe
113
1
er, are. they more
an in eolith and
One ther Compre-
s the etrength of
bites, have been
When winter sits
Aedee, when tor-
tl
di eas and death
✓ he coast, and
bea itifis the table
ee0 aditninistered
lable wiccess to all
ndiltioes.
1 thinker it seerae
e same medicine
hieb bear no
th r. iWe believe,
UUd philosephicld
for ail but they ar
phenome-
erase not its cause.
i,
d, is a morbid and
tIie blod, which
loas intensity, but
its ature, and
t oll hie by the
eat diflicuity wee
re the t.rue reme.
ch. g loway ha:
s ot bo rational
shed b his Pill
o f cut y give us
erent to, wha
ed in planation
he selves rented'
a cip tor. 837.52
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iency, gunctualit)
hos the correcti
Ali in tip Roxbord
o th o '''February
at J. .Hugill,s2nd
'if th '.ass- let 3
itys, 3r 1; Bell Vick
Dorm i e. Senior
rads Hugu11, 20d J
aes4th Ai. Sparling
at
st 1 J., lker, 2n:
J. 8 vs, 4th T
• -p1st . Dodds
ele. eClure, 4t
hircl let M. Mc
Spr. ' g, 3rd J,
13.; Seootid Chis
a. hel Neilaus
Durrance
orners, 2u
,4th Aggi
,et Jame
le followinei
11.1 School
taught by
84; Fourt
si, 2ud Elle
agh. Juni
To wn sou di
y Sproat.
et Laudsl
oroueh, 3rd -
Third Cliteel
02. d Lzie Lands
ue an. Junior
lin nessick, 2u
dy B eadloot.
owing ii the stand
linbur school -fox
ty i S nior Fourt
aWso ,,' 2nd Luk
t Sc tt. Junio
ohn cott, 2ud
rd Ic a Britton
tl a 41ennedy, gn
rd J tie Britton
1st dwiu Brit
,3rd ndrew Oke
1st ertie Steph
e, 3itd Georg
last -1st Her-
agiej Colclough
3r
DZ
21id
I, 4th B
— st S.
parlin
st Class
to y.
11
r pupils
rsuait
nay,1
0 Oen
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Farm
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n.
he fo low rig is a r
- i the Httrpurhe
th of Job Cary, base
a good, conduct
i l en i1tic1ardson,
3(1 parneel Murray
ist Exnnua Carter
:rdlJauet Richard
hss_-ftsfi Maggi
e Cates, 3rd Joh
lid Ofe t4 -1St Geo
k, 3r1 Mike Ci -
ala s-lst Mar
Or w Curry, 3rd
au kn. F' r t Class -
ea 1, 2rid Annie
Car r. Junioil
Campbell, 2nd
y A. Urry.
T .e f Illowing re.
ienc ' and good
e s endive of the
S let ou No. 4, Mc -
at of ebrna.ry
sie- st ahn Hogg,
el rd 111111 Shan-
th 'lass 1st Lydia
ioa. Ca epbell, 3rd
Third Class -1st
eGregor and H rbert Law -
Robert So tt, 3rd Alexander
Senior ' econd Class-lst
ompson,2n Isab Ila Gordon,
e Camplbe 1. .1u kir Second.
Jeannie G 'eveael Maggie
a Thome
lab Ernra
erson, 3r
REAL
STA.TRFOR SALE.
•
ACRE FARM FOR SALL—North half of
L' Ilot 30, and north !hal of north half of lot
31, concession , MeXil op Most of this land is
seede, and in xce1Itin1 eendition foie meadow
or pasture F r further particulars apply to
NLOE% ,Wintitrop P.
819 tf
ANDREW GO
, .
, . - = i ! •
•
TI GIME FOR 8 ‘ LE.: -Fr sale, that desirable
-L-1- property on johrt Jitret,eaforthinext door
to St. Thomas church piesonoge, ar a now oc-
cupied by Mr. Rmle. lborti is good a= fie (ina:
tien first-class oilier, Six l3tri. own, pa Jur, 0 Ming
room arid agoot kitchen.' Also a ledge woetbhed,
hard and Heft water, a' oewtettible and all other
nedersarces complete. ! For tut th er particulars
apply bo the pro rieto. D. ItoS8, tioeforth. 880
SA MILL OR XE.-Forsale, a saw mill
w th or wit lout Stock.i Shingle mill in eon-
neetou. Is si. Irate& ivi, hin one end a half miles
of WOitrahureli stati; lieu ;the Wetliegten, Grey
& Bruoe Itailw, , Everythir g in good contrition.
Will be seld at
J. W. mowB it
letter to White
partner.
remarkably .1uw. pile . Apply to
Y, proprietoe et the mill, or by
hurch P. 0. Wou d aceept et a
84640
i , , •
.1.4".A.RINI FOR foiLE.---4enfth irlf of ht, 29, eon_
!°. Cession 8, MOrris ermtnining 100 Rens 40 of
which are clear paid dearly free from- stiimps..
`there are on the preeliSes 'a. good It g, house and
ft amastable, tWe never failing Wells and an ex-
cellent o chardloof ainest two hundred fruit
11
trees, all bear i g. The fat in : ia ennve !iently
situated, being only tive mid a half nrilea from!
Brilasels and 0 irteenfron Seaforth For for)
ther particular: apply to '. 8. 8001T, ,Brussels,
or to .4011Alt LEES, 14; day. ! 841
OAT1M IN II
LLET1 /it SALE.-. 'O'r sale,
lot 3, cone ssiO. 3 Builett, e nttiin ng 100
aces, 90 of wh th are c CalO, tree fir in stumps,
• Deady ;di vcI1 indt r -dr dried anti in a -high state
of cultivation. There pr a good 'brick resde.neo,
good eutbuildi :gs, a apleralid orchard ad abn-
dance of waer. t he Altiithanditiveerues through
the fartn. It 1, good! Air tither !',tock or grain.
Is about f ur n ilea fi ern S alert - and sceen-from
Clinton, with good grLV0i rutd .leading to eaeli
pace. For fur h -r per icel rr a erly en the prein-
11:5 aderess Seafoir Q. irO.BERT Me -
1110 AIIL. 846
FAAM FOR
14, insItg);4tli(
50 acreo, nea 1
drainel, and 01
brick house 40
hard tnds ft
56x40 witiebu
all in good r&'Jn
yOuflf. orehard
agnaodocaalnity=
do lea
a
Terms liberal -4a
of per -erase nun
years if ee ire.
on the premise
&., publi.
A LE., Ow ng t , ill heel; 11 the
offers1 ,t. 8 de th mist half of lot
ecesai, 1.1 f Bi bert, containing
y all e rt d, well fenced and
whieb is erect ‘d a substantial
26, wt 1 1 itche and woodshdd,
wate , ILIS r U _pod frome barn
ge ho;q, horse ; . d cattle stables,
dr.'ijtieile is alao a thriving
u fall)) ariug ` ne farm is in a
W'' at Lija lialt m' lose from Dublin
alf nii s from a good school.
bout .ne fourt I down balance
oy ceelorin o i mortgage for 10
Appl ; to al E 0110 theliBUr,
,.or to 1. noetAs riect, Auctioneer,
846
It 1 Oft SALE , OR TO
FA 11 IN S ANIeBli
ENT— or sale or tv; ren ; lot 16, Goshen
Line, Stanley, ental le g 1 0 a 08,90 of which
are el ared and in it go d slate 0 cultivation, the
balm' is composed j1 firt-elaah rrdwOod bush.
There is a frame he Ise, goud bank .barn with
stahliog undereeath, Ana a frame stable and
driving shed, with cit 1 r neceesery t utbuildings.
1 here is a apleno id la go oreherd, and a spring
crag. k' 'mini= g throu; I tb4 farm, together with
ii evertfailing wells at the ;buildings. 'there are
11 acO; s of fall whet and'about 22 acres seeded
to g•raas. lt, is withi '.ut miles of Boalleld and
six frUni 13rucefie d, 49 the Great Western Rail-
way, end withhea. mi 14 of School and church. • It
is a first-class farmnd .,vill he sold cheap t r
rented on m
ay terms. " For further particulars
apply on the p. emis el 0t to the unorrserned,
Bayfuld P. 0. ROB AIT eTetelieNSON. 842
FARM IN TUCEE MIIIIT FOR SLE. -For
stile, Lot 8, Con e ;Oaf= 11, H. P. S , Tucker-
ernith, and the east 1 811 of L. t 9; in the 10th
Conces.ion, contain' ng 150 ars, of which 80
acres aro cleered on he •Iare, and 35 acres on
on ti e smoll farm. 'her,s a good frame house,
bank b rrn, and othr - r eeesry! buildings- The
lone er w. 11 fanced, e 11 u rderdrained and in a
grodIstste of mil, iva i= te The timber land is all !
good and moatly h rdw -d. There is a good
your; bearing- oral 1 tInd plenty of water.
The= are 20 acres o fall thot sown. T1 e two
lots afrs ailjoinine iuid e 1 I be eel i Erg -ether or
sepa stely It 514 wi litn ven nii'es 0 eearorth
and t ree mile (4 Hi iptn v. ith g= oti gijavel roads
leadir g to Et tel place .11.) ly WI the pr nniaeo or
to 1 a prop etor, Rippen P. 0. JOSEPH
FIS ER, 84
SP
IMPORT kNi .NOTIC b.
! !• -
PNO SE1D -1 he rt dersiened h - on hand
supply of Lost Nati n • pring WI . at. suit-
able er seed, also leAllister Oats varranted
ceata and -fee from flint ! le eds. This s. ed was
grow 1 on the 0 old geebti Farm, Tut kr. milli.
Appl: ti , 3.a.IIES DI tSyN, Tnek- rin ith. 847-8
- ! -• • - - I t t
L10, NS 14 -4. s;; 1H *MOW W.- , 1 plication
or Hotel Axel 1.1 o icenas; f r t re tdneeee
Nati' et of South Hu = A Will b. it ceiva= by the '
i .esn
N
unde sig ed u itil el rill, tat, 184 F ries to
appli talon, WM. ALtAN INN:, Ili:vector,
Seafo •th. 84t74 ; t
- --- - - ----+4, -I -• - - a- -- -
9 ti RENY RD.-hhe lib ire' rawer] will be
paid ter such Mfornation as w 1 lead to
tbe d tee- in ;red ci r„virtIon ; f the ors n or
perors e ho, en or r, ;int . t h= 20th of FEbruary,
poiso red -two cleas be or g -ii; to tho 114 d-rsigoed
in the vilphge 'of lihr 4. 8. A. AioFFAT, J08.
e.1010W. 847x4 i !•, ,
t ! .
iDL AID LOS.-LoS; on Cliristynes eVe, on the
-1" B4 field RO d, In tweeo Varea hod lit ucelleld,
suitably rewaided ;oil , savl gthe 8 ;no at the
a brown homeon de iprid. The il dor will be
Post Office., I.O" ppen, tit Tire Exeourbn effice,
eafottli, or at lot No. 0, euncessi n 1Ie Tricker-.
temth. C. ROBB. , I 841.
°E. 1
W. NTED, A Fi 'F Oass Br al and Cake
1
Baker, with ib iievl of.slling orii °Mot inio
him. A sitea.ly yo; ;dg Man ear; do a goo bung-
le se and t he rent In -rtto to the right man.
Appl to 'WILLIAM WALK' u, Box 171, Luck-
now.194'14 - , I
1+ 0 ICE TO DE II r )11S.-- All par' ies indebted
1-• to the ubdersian d !either by No .e or Book
acconnt arart gu(s(ec to pov the same iu or before
April lt.t. Alt remai „deg Unpaid at: er that data
will ho sued without JOrther no; iee. ROBERT
VOL ON, Egmondvi le. 1348-4
• 9 • •
VSTIRAY BOAR. C me! Nth the promises of
2-,J the undereigre d L= t fte Cne, ssion 9; MeEil
lop, about the 26th ( f Fet ruary a boail pig about
m
9 months old. 'llie wile can have th slam on
provi oa elope ty at Apinng obarisys. AUGIIST
BYERMANN.
BUI
QHORTHOR"J Shorthorn Bull 101miltilFR .r sale, a
ths old, f ein pure
..____•___ a_
tI 0 SALE.- !
imported stock on hqth sdes, = f the Cr iekshauk
lamer Coler, a rich mi. Fein the herd of
Johd ;Dryden, Brook yo His dam took first
prize tt Toron o Ext ihitie; ie 1261. ,Apply on
lot 23, concession le, IIii,bert. BINJAMIN
HOG('ARTH, 'Cromry P. O. 845
AGENTS.1) i... .y .
-Wanted, 11 UP e, reliable
Agents VtslN
a SOla'flirtle I ste, Goderich, Brus.
so's, Blyth, G rrie arid Whighare, to canvass for
the sale of rea ers, Melee is, rakvs, ;wine binders,
drills seedes, plows spiky p ...Nes, straw cutters,
wftgous, truek , hor)2. )(roes, tise= rt,:rs, prt-
able and tracti ni steam e „glutei, saw mill ma-
chine y, .ke , 1 lanefa ;tun d by the North Am- n-
eon A neither 1 Imp a ne, t lied Geeeral Mann-
factu ii g Com miry, snicker, Outer... Apply to
WM. 13, VeLE N, 1Illlisalt, Ont., or to the Ism th
Amer can Man fac;u trig r.oni, airy. London. 841
THi-;; EGMODVILLt. In AN-,E-Tntlers will
aL
be n ceivedlby the 4 nett tigne.1 uetil Fridy,
March 14th, ink the (rete icor = f /he Egrnondville
Manse. Theaildent s t . bi- of ri. k, and ton -
i
dere OM be re •eivi d ter 'he Nobel work, or for
the masen Nit, k aed plain ii. g, and empeeter
work and pair tine, 4:paro /Oa-. , Tee !owe -t. or
any ten , t r trot necease ily accept. d unless other-
wise eatietacti .y. P1 - ad. ;4p,-i1ielti0n8 can
be seep at the Eesideres= of \Ir. D Clark, Egmor d-
ville. Tenth rt to b.; a idr me d le the undersign-
ed, Egmendvil e P. 0, JtliN lANN.H. 847-2
'HE FARMEUSi AND BRIO; DERS OF
T°'
I-IURO.N OUNTSr.-1 seal]keep for the inn
provement of stock, twe pies of on' err 4 breedher.
One I eland Cl hieing 11 . one Suffelk pig; both
paral red and Irum thri pdris of the b. St swine in
amet ea The advarttageA of Poland (Threes axe:
1st- ' heir sus yeptieleity tp being fittueed at any
age ; nd-Th i
ity for growing Ve ry large
if des red ; 3rd 'they Ode; prodnce coesiderably
more iork for ha seine aulouet of , feed I than any
other breed; 4h -They are the most handsome
and o the best style.. Ehe Suffolks aria -a tried
and- al ellknown bred, and have thair admirers.
Call and ;see th ra. These pit s wit] be kept for
servi e at 81 pr Sow, payAble at the 4me of ser-
Vief, fith the »tiviIege of returning if necessary,
at th - Mtna 1 Hotel, i Heron ! Road, Hallett.
HA.R Y OLAIRK, Proprietor. - ! , 845-8
t • I .
NEW SPR
G GOODS
AT J. MclWGHLINS,
SEAF9RTH.
To make room,
still offeringthe
balance ofVintei poOds
IV
!
at greatly re
cluced price. goo bargains now is
the time. All invited.
PRODUCE 1111(Ercti AS CASH.
3.
MctOUGHLTh ,
VN)hi ney'iBlock, Seaforth.
WM. CAMPBELL
Clearing
WE ARE DETE
THE BALANCE
GOODS AND CLOT
AT WHOLESALE P
MARCH. EVERY
EMBRACE THIS OP
COMPANYR
Dry Goods.
4INED TO CLEAR OUT
OUR WINTER DRY
I CL. AND WILL SELL
A
BUY
TUNITY.
WM. CAM
E FIRST OF
R SHOULD
PBEL 84 CO.
NEW MILLING FIR
THE SEAFORTH
LATE THE
INS
ROLLER
R D NULL.
AFORTH.
MILLS,
cBRIDE & SMITH frbm trathroy,
Having bought the above mills, atidj r fit ed hem throughcut with all the latest
and beat machinery that could be rocured ter a
GRADUAL RED 010 ROLLERMILL,
And the result attained is, they have o
Farmers can now get all their GRI S I
and have it home with them the sam d
F'DOT_TIR,; 33R.A.
For sale by the ton or in less quantit
00
Ga
of Wheat.
tthe
d 0
d S
best niuilis in the Province.
OPPING done in Seaforth,
tisfactio4 Guaranteed.
ITFD SI -10 20 S
R C SH. Cash for any quantity
BEUI1E & SMITH.
MR. THOMAS SMITH will personal y suplerintend the Seaforth Roller
Mills.
TEAS.
THE SEAFORTH
Still stands firm at the front, and is the t al est
cheaper, than any other house.
ne o
Is now receiving daily large lots of HO '33d 11 selooda
cheapeat goods ever- offered in Seaforth. ;
invitation to all to call and inspect his Stilok bef re
that his stock will please and satisfy all who may favor
Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Ralaies, Curl. rts, Prune
kinds of Canned Goods, Jellies, Candied Penis, Stale
for Flavoring, a :full stock of Flour, Bran, 3horts Cor
Peas, Graham flour Buckwheat Flour. 4pplea, Onio
Dairy Salt, Pork and Einar Cared Ham and Bac
Crockery and Glassware, Tea Sets and Toilet Sets, ato
Oil, Oatmeal exchanged for Oats at =filrates. jGood
A. G. ATTIT,
TEAS.
TJA $TORE°
the list, and
iLT
8011 Teas as cep, if rot
and is opening mit some of the finest and
is nosscomplete, and he extends a cordial
urchaaing elsew ere. He feels confident
Im witli a call. iis stock consists of Teas,
, Dried Applea ffees, Spices, Cheese, all
es, Seeps Tobirec 8, SU kinds of Extracts
meal, Oalmeal, 0 ts, Peas, Barley, Split
is, Potetoes, Solt by the Barrel and Fine
n, also a well -sleeted stock of China,
k of all kinds of tFieh on hand, also Coal
a delivered free of harge.
Main Stre t Seaforth. •
E
VA L.
Seaforth Musical
SCOTT
Beg to announce that they have'
door north of the Post Office, whet
selected dock of DUNHAM P14
Spoken of by all musicians. EXO
ceived the highest rewards whereve
the Industrial Fair just closed at
and. Organs, and all kinds of sma
books. Agents wanted.
SC
1
trum.ent Emporium.
BR6THERS
moved to m re commodious premises, one
hey will be found with a large and well -
S, which are so well known and highly
IOR ORGANS. ---These Organa have re-
hown,
ntO.
stru
nd have also received a diploma at
e also keep in stock other Pianos
ents, sheet ranisio and instruction
HER Seaforth.
BRO
-
SEAFOFITH
STov AND TINWARE
EMPORIUM.
0. M„ WHITNEY
Always keeps on hand a frill line of the
latest styles of
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES.
Their beauty shows thern arid the
price sells them.
TINWARE
Of every description .always in etock.
We make all our goods, and guarantee
them good and right in price.
A full line of Table and Pocket Cut-
Iery at very low price.
Wehave a fine lot IA Gra-bite Kettles
in stock for preserving, Sze. All eizes
and prices.
E AV ET Fl Z.J CHIN G.
All kinds of Jobbieg Work pronaptly
attended, and satisfattion guaranteed.
Parties waeting goods in ray ltue
will pay them to see my etock and
compare prices.
Seaforth; Ch,eap Stove d Tin 4101,18,
00 M. WHITNEY
-Late Whitney Brothers.
WROXETER MILLS.
ALEX,. L. GIBSON
Begs to announce to the Public tbat he
has commenced to °terate the
WROXETEII WOOLISH FACTORY
and that he will be prepared tO give
good valne in ,
FULL CLOTHS:,
TWEEDS, t
UNION TWEDS.
FLANNELS,
PLAIDINGS,
WINCEYS,
and varieties in STOCKING YARNS.
CUSTOM CARDING,
Spinning and Fulling promptly Attend-
ed to.
Parties from a distance will, as far as
possible, have their Rolle home with
them, and as he has put the barn into
good !working order aud employs none
but efficient workmen all work is
warrnted.
Remember the Wroxeter
ALEX. L. GISSOM
PROPRIETOR
JAMES k CLINE & CO
HARDT( A RE MERCHANTS,
STONE BLOCK, WINGHAM
Are showing for you to select from
fifteen different styles of Chopping
Axes; nine different makes of Cross-
cut Sawa, Also the largest and most
complete stock of
CUTLERY
AND .SILVER-PLATED WARE
Ever shown in Winlearr, -cone rising
Cruets, Cake Baskts, Pickle Bottles4.
Butter Mals, Napkin Ring, Knives,
Forks and Spoons. Also a full line of
the celebrated
NEVADA SILVER GOODS.,
We have a full warrauty on our plated
goods, and guarantee them to be ,exate
ly as represeute.
JAS. A. 01 HE tt; CO.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
HEAD OFFICE, TOP,DNTO.
Paid up Capital, 50,000,000.
neat., - = • 1,9000000
PresiOent, Hon. Vt. MMaster.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to
receive deposits, on whieh interest 13 allowed/Xi
the most favorable terms.
Drafts on all the priamipfiltowna and eities in
Canada. en Great Britain, and on tins !united
States, bought and sold.
Ofilee--First door Boi4 of the Coramercial
Hotel.
689 A. II. IRELAND, Manton
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor..
R WI GRGOR•
VONVEYANCER, Auctioneer, ,Agent ter firt-
ae class Fire, Life sad Ae4ident Insuralote COM'
peeks. Debt e eoLected and returets tirade vale -
out delay. M( ney to loen on improved faM.
property. All business entrusted to me Will he
promptly and carefully atteladed to, ; Office, op-
posite Mr. 's Jewelry sore, Hengelo ;Meta
SEAFORTH WOOftiEll M
et
T BE to inform those indebted to 4ne ler
. menufacturing or book Oxe.ounts, that ;owing
to the entire eestruction of troy mill by fir ,1 sera
compel ed to call on a-ou for a l3rn1Pt settl.-
teent of your acounts, as the books ust be
closed.
- hope a second appeal will net be neeeesary.
839 4G. VANEGMND.
.4t- 0 .A. IR, I) - 2
DE. VEROOE, Ssrafortb, being obliged to go
South for a month fo the benefit of is
health, worild be greatly obl ged if those indebted
to hp' n would Call as early s possible and ftttle
their indebtedness. D " g his absexitle Mrs.4.
Vereoe will receive monies nd grant receipt/36:M
the same. . L. VERCOEI, Seaforth. 1 945„
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