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The Huron Expositor, 1884-07-25, Page 5JULY 25, 188 S, IT WILL PAY -TO CALL ATrO FOUNDRy, ERIN SCHOOLLSEAFORThr And see our stook oe LI Le been made especially ler y: I have greatly inapeeetet Piow for thie season, fuel het e saying that it is the beset* 3t. Our eND ROLLERS in& heavy, running light work. Our IIN CRUSHERS 'zone, hari iron, arta will a any other naaehines )ecial toola for risen can guarantee ea.tiefaetuee tentiort givea to rep ;Mee, Saw and Grist Owen-, Threshing Meohinet. ds of machinery repaireeee a arid at reasonable re* tors and otherS - ddri Gaeta/ea at leweet rote. furnished on application, . agent for the implements wyer, Hamilton. A, fen haft 3estandy on hand. 0 AS_HENDRY. /ALL PAPER PAPER. E:ST ASSORTMENT . COUNTY —AND— PRICES, AT. f PAPSTS,: F.AFORTH. IT? WHY Tr Is THE POPULAR MPH PARLORS, •OA.I.tDER at the helm, and now ateson is faat approaching, and ef Harare and Perth willdoubt- e- thinnear and. artist ie in the send as holiday gifts to absent ea ea d 11iIr. C. being fully alive of this fact, has made special, is for the acecartmodation of the ...ea.LDEle'ti for Christmas Pic - for New Year's Pictures. For dt sign, eecellence of shed° and teraceful position, coupled with t round and Ageessorie,, gin the and then go away seeking with_ pietare. dREW CALDER, Soottes Bok, Seaforth. Lir R S is the place to go, i•elry.quite a show. is rich and rare styles, are there, 41ile, in price ,Papst, re, tn. others goods so poor. i and woman here, atock to-morrew morn. amed to show his stock, ind in Carclinds Block. b.; goods are best, r Watch invest. e Will do his hest, and ival all the rest. west of Toronto to urchase s, Jewelry, Saver- 2`tti Spectacles ular jewelry store of PAPS -Ty • ET, SEAFORTH. X LI 8811 , re eV yo .wh et bet el tb sai eiol sie 11181 tion aga ed in' 16 im tio far ye de thi ary tati esti be doe rid wan ed Die 1m bef leg she ale old ma the via ma • mir niar kin my the tlw to had the fath into soon efl, ing stor repl pine rail the said, ;see The "Tli mes the hira "N y Bwi the sub" rem pew hear ss u the fore tion turn for call you Wag he mit L & BLAOK, atre plat OTLOAL mas 'MAKERS . ter dow atte fair rive bought the Toole and- I , Billy tely Chrriti on by the God' ''. Ceed -,dunfacturing Company, and ',i We epee of over eigb.t years let pared to earry on the trade the -eta tabl ta us will receive- prompt a work guaranteed. 11 made and repaired: ago eat Iron Work, &a., at re*: and will light ! real' y on being 'lawn e ,. .! A GEN S WA.NTED.-.Vant d, ac lye, reliable , * • business has been established thlrty yeas look Breit e and old 01108- repaired on or d at prices that defy core Oa- 131.111,C1C, littl 4, KIPPEN.'=01 Pay I sh 11 known readpopularmillse 99 e` in tiret-class working ii o turn out an article of a ee, which cannot be eV - 9i he country. 1WEILE Tim l'Altly- am It , 8 roil IT. Wilt 4 -teat. Chopping of Oval . attended to. Flour and tog ri and sold at the lowest wan ber the popular mills. ii 111nNEVIN1 Kineu* • .•,__ _ • . . . , , . , . . , _ . '- -} • " 1 . j/JIA 25, 188*. . , . . - ..-...1 .- , • , I_ ' - .--- . , ., -------- • • ; • t _ i . • . - , _ •,.'. - ---- „ . . , , . . . , . . .. • --- - : ! - ; . .,. - _ - - - . • . _ , ---- . , , ,. , • , • , . , , ., . , HE • . ' HURON Imam= . . , ' EXPOSITOR* _ __.: . ___. . , . . .! ' 1 . . - , . - • 1 , '' • _ _ . _ . • _. . - .......... I - - . ' . :- . . , . . . _ . - 177 ; , . . , . • - -: ' ; , . . . , , • : • • . , ‘,...............ma.....00.... , . • . , 1 • • ! . • , i , • . . ; 1 3 4 asitstieb. . , "Well, You -shall have • ! if have . I , . . , , . taking• an open.mouth . lie- i chance to supply, your I . O.rder," a TiOno paiised, wond the r • t or an ing. ever. Th came. T day en at , , . A01:fly L..s .•- ,• - REAL ESTA.TE l'() It SAL. E.. ejtaighlender Ain the morning at a running been Is emoted by his comrade - with the ISpryly tripping buy to. th , had a little whispered .and kitchen she conversation *doge, p_he do-ot sat and with Ow i th h four reoonst four others doted gar- . - 1 i 1 • . . TelARNI FOR SALE. --For sal*. Lot 34-, Ceuctes- -. t.i. n 2, Est Wawanesh. %Ws desirable pro be is in t leetion t " What are ye daen there, a aheesanakip toddy," "And Mu f ) ta whuskey ?" " She'll took it lere s enight whatiffer ?" with the cook, a colored •f mg nearly three handred black as the ace or spades • ), " Here's your kis, sir, waiter to Topnoodle •', Male weigh-. pounds, a • ' aid-the.lit d le • ng ad tei t14d, reettru and' not teen doge, occupi - tiOn. e, igh cl: t This day ids° o ning.came, and 1 them newl e eidewalk, azid pass- now crip- the . , f , 1 ' ',s' i. \ 1 , , - 11 a .., ' , , ' , . , • - . , " - • . . . , perty will sold tl summet, order -o eloee up an estate. Ir eousiste of 200 acres of choice land, about 145 acres cleared ' good fatm build- ings end orchard. For pertijulen3 apely to • WI. ' W. FaRRAN, Clinton P. 0.. ..ern the derdons of a. (*Asia noble- in''s conutry house there happened to up at different. spots painted sadfiliwith this request : il Please not pick flowers without leave." seine e got a.paint brash and added an s the las- t word. net had time to realize" the Equation, fats greasy', black cook lk Id voluptuoue embrabe and rousing ''' sMaok on -his festbalio as he flopped out of the- ,itiloo the roars Of laugher, the explan the -Alas. . before ° him planted li, t in. a • a; . amid lion e e er a d of 'wonder e r Was Voluntary More. 'sixteen ple were ken legs in th beginiiie pr and e of the long ere 'go Ito ini hib w r rind. By no I set but the s physician's set;#., mixed with y The sun rose t..d thirty-two t s broken legs n the pious least in- once dogs, ocou- - !--!!!':•-•'.i ,,e4t, A iiA4l.fr .., ,... ,V.:'11'....- ! .-will \ - ....f 1,-, .. - • - ' . , mAmm(ii) H . ARGAIN HousE . . , • FARM IN GREY FOR SALE. -2-: eaey twins, part of Lot 5, 'Conceesion tainiwy 86 acres, about 60 Cleared fenced; good bank barn and stables, acres of a bee, iog or -chard ; one from school, and two from Brassels. ther patticalare apply on the Bruesels P. O. 'WALTER GOVENLOCK. -For sale 8, con •and well. -6Ex45; tWO aud a. half miles For fur. prernates,' er , 86 on - to --A little German la..d. who vganted to ' te ii- ned hs dissatisfacton at his hav- ', huge African waii York Mercury. given -N,* w pyiug etreet the si ; the 4, ew ma I, and half specta,tors . took f the up •.•,--...,. . . , . . . , 4 AP PY HOMES ON FERTILE H Fanners and Stock-Baisets FARMS attenelen 1 7 - he r to put up with the wornont clothes e, and picture books of his elder her Frank, said to his mother, "If It • I sort a thing goes on, mamma, a ill some- dal' heves to marry Frank's - • A Telephone Inoiden Some funny tbiiigs happen telephone -lines oricasionallya evenings ago, a young felldw rep . u :t Oeve ired e al to itnd the wounded,. eitizens but rest of the the ,son the c.ornanen made traffics waa roo gre int . The cries If the healed A of the on t and inspiring.. riupted in that f the brutes oking heer; otreet. - - ray, ,.z a-- .; . • a ,• - ' •'!' ,7-' .4 . N ST.RET • , SEAFoRTI-11 , , Saskatchewan Homestead Company Million eons of the cbuleestpatk Canadien North-West. Settlere Lake, North Saskatchewan, ana priee rich and beautiful tracts, ;greatly A useful Settlers' Guiae, -with have hal country in elite at Cresc Bed Deere co admired, aps, se/Aix-eel= a he • • • the store where ha is enpploye aftler Th t" hired a ootiple of eeteee------ • .1A 1 . application. Whatever you in : an to settle read Iowa.; ...kraan. at the car sleeps kindles the big stove while under the blank- workieg hours, and. rang denee of his best T up th , red-- elitelstant be good ph*cia, sur eVolent ons rk ; nd got through dark, fire his In rder t keep pace tak- ••th i ur rapid- . , . - - this book first. JOHN T. M Director, 82 King street east, T9ronto. ORE, Menal. 865- ng - i ea, el his bed. Efe ptals 0, string, string a cartridge. Cartridge sets _ . girl. was made, and the ,young ed e orinrotion lood 'ncielio. - in in w the preowetion mbership,loo t attire s ts :cancel his he hurch ly in° easing! busin Store ss, Renton 4n:tugged, Bros. • . . . , - vettai FOR SALE. -For sale,ILet d: 16, tewnship -of •Grey, eentelning 2,Concessi 1•00 titres, 4 n a 'lodes t; to the wood, wood 'gets fire to the ,e, Result: Mr. Man ,gets up in a ors room ever time. -it When I have a cold in my head," a: a gentleman in conapeny, "1 am !aye remarkably dull and stupid." • . • . • _ . • “ Is that youeMirandar "Yes, George, dear" oaxne 1 " Are you. alone ?" .•-: ; ; “ Yee, darling." ' "I wish I was down the . "1 wish, to, too." • -_ - •• thbe e." - • eiolly. ; 1.-i • .!. - ,..' hi Irequired. W, ' an a self with the ; ut some eie -once more the good - ass and f,r 1 hin hysVan r a might e t tude which t ' s have their se -morning d lookedon :ching mnitit press will be gre.tly e oase ations already havi units. while this is bei ned, • - semewhat ceowded upon 'decided to lean out de of aeaso able gods at g cionmenced, g d or r .om, 22 a g no . Any! eat oper- and we will aud have • lines of i reduction ONE HUNDRD ENDS A.SHTON'S . - . - BEST PRINT. wbieli there! are betw.een 60 and and suitabl either for gram growing There is a ood frame barn aud good bearin etchard of choep of good wat r. ajeis is a spien person wish lig a good farni. A mises or td Vaiton P. O. b65x3 ! 1 ; 70 aeres dear Or great, leg hou-e, ands, fruit, and pletay id thence for Any ply ,on the Pre- WM. SMITH- t, • cl, g. !ell are much to be pitied, then, .sir," flea another, i. for I don't. remember • it to have seen you without a cold in IT bead." - • -I story is told of twq Scotohmen, D travelled together three days in a gecoach without a word ever pegging ween there. On the fourth day one , hem at length ventured to remark t it was a. fine morning-" .A:n.$1, who i a wasn't ?" was thereply. -“ Tin sorry to hear your brother is s sk? a fever," said Mrs- Grimes. to a re. girl . " Yesim, _ indeed, heartily cof it," was the reply. . _66Yoe just take a. bottle of ray - doctor , ..“ If I were . would do with ." IdOeGeorgie." -- "Well, I'd put some dirt “ Oh. you ; • ;they never l the Man Who about the i mare, Says I will aciviseaman the neck of and kiss it, whisper words to be hung while the telephone there,' do rite my clarlin.g • / - - 'unbuckle theecrap in her mout kTute !" cried , speak as they was talking best plan' for sta; he thiuks tha.t! to put hi an obstreperous and hold it; oii of love - in to the noires girl W know d'' . ." . Mira ass to a -ting nybo arins oree his 1 be ela lam o mi wheel • ! 1 er itto Eleatic'. y, and farrier balky y thee round nd hhg p and ought post, od the I i I ; , olo, “ I be Ito I fa hanced i4.1 he hich aa nd his a,d. °lent f orous and might. as ' n fooled h pretty pa . Fetch e along fa • He issued f. tost poodle, leg.. Nov, this poi -eugender agumentS weak hea A !Eolith Physicilan be ell sr.. the t of e tire eneu.h." ith p u ho th dle ii h g. e at lat ley he e ehing dogs he nowledge it, books; they ouly•tell t le story and gun ; this thik • th his weapon, o the tail of the omptly bit reat and goo h d been enaa in such a Mighty t usiasm as to I st, and driv r, wheri in the death- said, I hose -9•• n ally, thee advauts.ge has as and as ori- Assur im in solicit work • ed ill .av_ in turn him heoes d al our e eryboly, we intend well ng ng ' ail' eve er ., A custome of as yo a our traesactio i ' sho this gr to mak please. of ou all, we Itmobt , • . • ' i s th ' ld.n at e it t bes sh:11 ce give , : 'Dublin - t faii teneive v:ry iateresting, ud se satisfaction . gener- i - to take sale- profitable • • viees, and ore than . -ram= arra, C AI 1 vvi-li 1 i L-1'4 . BUCKSKIN r . WHITE COU , SOOTOH AND CHAMBLY AND o 6,.. OTTON TEPPANES, CiA r--% E- Li L-_- A %Jr- FIL.paihr TWEED 1 I , I UNIOIsit SHIRTING. i 1 i ' ! s ! 1 CARPETS. I! SUITINGS. , FLANNELS TWILL SHEETINGS. __I I ETOFFES, • . . - . 1 , , ! ,NADIAN , , , , , . . • 5 &O. g - 1.4'.A.1.111 FOft SALE. -For Sale, Lot 88, Cou- - cessain 6, Ea4-t Weevan sh, contaiving acres, abeot 100 of which are cleared and, fit cultivationeand nearly the wheile seeded to grass; the ba. ance is well timbered. -with hardwood. The farm is wel1ferce.d and hasten le, plenty of fem. ing timber. There is a comfortable frame house and a barn 40x80 a etboth new Thole t ,good bearing orchard of choice •youne trees. a,nd plenty of good spring watte• coevenient for Meek and a windmill pump. It is within 'three miles of the prosperous viliage of Bigrave where there is a railway, mills, storea, churches and ail ether -conveeienees. There is a school adjoinirg ;This farm is well adapted either for grain stock, and the land has never been mueleceepped. Will be sold cheap. Apply to the Prep. ietor on premiees, to ;ell. C. HAM TON, Blythe or the undersigned, Belgrave P. 0.; WM. Dopene. 813 tf. 150 for ee ite M. the to lieine.7' said a quack to a sumptive, " and yOu'Il never cough! iri." "Is it as fatal as that ?" gasp- conversation., on purpose, 8 on'all the parties concern Mail. • . . iles d. -T landly ron/h riends ii hydrophobia., about:hie-11a ,Beware o the ailed his weeping d said : lb oks. They t abut EXE I I SPECIAL FOR . THE WOOL TRADE. F 1 SPLENDID FARM FOR SAUL-For Sale, Lot 84, Concession 6, Meleile pi coritainieg 100 .acree, about 70 cleared and the balattee well ihe consumptive. ' . . -They tell of a very cultured divine - 1 - He Rebelle . . - . , 1 alf -retch of the Beery asks you f Whenever a r elp, and you poor feel a • . • 'S , . timbered withhard-weed and about 5 aeree ef first clam! -mime The cleared laud is free from Belgravia who, instead of saying, he collection will now be taken up," iressivelyremarks,--" The accurcrala- Some years• ago a • detachm -United States artillery waft Hot Springs, Arkansas, tai stati prot na - tied t tike f t , oube ,or oe as to w betievolleno efit of the at 46 1, dont ult may flo give yourse and kill the from . • • Aoted f 'the . , appli- for" ice ,- GOods. e . . . . ; , ! stumps, ell anderehained, aell fenced Amid ail seeded to grime exeei t 10 acres.. There is:a good spring ereek ennui•ng thr ?ugh the -place end no west* or -wet 1133 4 a seleadid ortherd the AND N DOE T of t Of MOney wilt now. ensue," -A., young theological student, not public property, the Suereme having deoided that. the . Spri Conte gs be , tint." 4 And so saynig • he turned his face to EXE UTOI OTICE . THESE 000bS ; AR HOT QAKERS, • . . choicest fruit, eleo a goodomfortable stone ,- C house, all nicely finished aed Well laid nut, also good hare, sheds and stables. There is a wen from Boston, recently invited -a ng lady to attend a concert. The to the invitation in longed to the United ' Stats. •E3 One of the detachment fell by the •to. 0 ill a "take e d d w - h y a t he 1 wain. •walfand - • gaveju • the ghoet,-Mark a, „,, .e..es.ue ow estate uf , , , .., N 01 le the lek‘e _ . All Mut pant u Woods, !indebted to , FORGET ALL in his . , i OUR. StOCK 1 GOES AT - - ND BELOW and eietern at tits house. The term is titian and ziearly free from foul weeds. Is within one mile and a querter of the prosperode village Of Kin - nee answer Was ; wise: "If you conaeas ' a ternpor- illIppiV, I must decline your invi- on. I am • only hearing “ regular ordered surgeoia bath and driiak the water( to one of the bath houses was prepared for-I-Amami:id H here he a We ba a 1 t h ft *est ii,eildiiiv (Hiding al0nd poasible ilwa .1 in y Aloud. the family's t b k ' s reit •in, ap Illegal , Dual ', i .Bayilei , aie IL; 'Iblie the sa. le must .execut is, on or d ' I , a - 1884 a d ail p of me.,icine, eby nada ! be mad uefote rt.es ha •,:al Lb. wit! Le 1. UV" C of the t a. 'Settlement the! ta. da anus vidage of of undersigned of August WH LESAL. 0 against the , SEEING IS BELIEVING. CALL - , AND EX- burn, and within six miles of Statortle. . Terms easy; will be sold either eith or witherittlie crop. Apply on tbe premises, or addrees Constenee P. 0. VVM. S. MatICelAEL. : 865-4 Oates." He didn't supply. "Mama,mis papa a bull or a , e He's a, f- 0- dear, • Willie, cr 't ask ea many questions! .Go and 1. on your -velocipede !" 'A Well, I just ted to know whether I was a cub or If,beetuse "-The sentence is finish- to enjoy the luxury; Art tirne had elapsed the atte to see how he wae getter' . . . . . found the Ooldier sitting o the tub, taiich swollen abo and the water in the tub r one-half. . The attends.nt ,the dapt • along. the . t th dace mike Usti ent dge -wai abo hi 1 n. e f t t; . .7a at, . b u if be forM s proves On. There y or girl ' that the greet) ou will reed very grateilnl an appedite a per is doe t t nasion and long . period not read. so s itself is a berden. I ire then, he nia d ii , an yo iich he will temp- slue, et. utt..utilied When claims Properly easily the sec my- held undetsi riled oe August aud al. will one el estate ' w•11 law' ‘ • -a• wud-D•'' • i Exteat re •-•Bakvlield never ' - :I attuae., (a easy) ur but claims u vik.1 he w ' Juu ate'll .nd giviug must le the t then uaal up II IS 8rd 1884 t etateneent be Wed Sa in w'll us aBELLA ! ' of such , the nature of with the d 1st day of AMINE. FIVE be b erred provided by . WuUDS e- 861.6 4' BUTTER IN TENNETS HUNDRED • WANTED. • PACKAGES - OF F • , . . . . . , RST -CLASS • . , - ' , - i - -FARR IN MeRILLOP FOR SALE. -Fier ,sale, -L. the north 132 aeres of lot 1,5 emcee -ion 14 mexim,p ()Iv . . ' ' ' , Inch IN aetes are eleared, well fenced, well under -drained and, in a high etate of cultivation. Tbe bide -nee is • 'inhered -with the best of hardwood. -there a eighty acres: nearly free from stumps, and 200 • -ode of board, fence. There are geed fratee buil Inge, three wells, and he other side of the door, and Mrs a Margin returns. to "Henry Irving's tressious." - how he was. getting along., replied "Pretty well. I. enjoyed • l'ae the soldi bat. r boo family Cloud rid of. I, who read five tiMes, kn the mother t : Waverley s her several children of a Novels ESTRAY . STOC . , , . - two liarge youtg beteh3g ehards. It is Situated 24 miles hem the viliege of Walton, 12 from Sea - forth, alai -8 frem Brussels, with good i •gravel roads leading to There -An oli wonian on being examined Ire a magistrate as to her place of 1 settlement, was asked what reason had. for supposing her husband had But," he added as a look olf determination settled upain tenance, 111he blessed if that water, even if they prit des his I drink me oude ;cowl- all• in 't t e. . tune essebelOnged ay, oy old enoegh Oh niue or -to had, so'to• t • ear. The hour th oy or girl who.Was, n yeia. s old. The the right to !ITRA/YED SLIES.P.- after 6 be of under,ig-ued, about t e 1st of gial "or The ow uer ca., hear Jun have 'ti , ame Lut 8, 0 elle L- awe. nto Con.t p al b lorom . , liet /itemises c M -- L. 5, ehellop, MI. Q • • A one lamb. g pro- . sLan, . d C ampb e1 I 1 s Block each place. are a acres sown with fall wheet. The farm will be solci in one block, or 60 titres of it, to snit puiehaser Apply en the premises, or address Walton. P. O. THOMAS SOUTER. 828 gatsettIeraent in that town. The ' guard •house for. it !'-3-Was] iegt n &mina, or spea . , so e 7ody, read !elatid:i perty a al payiug 865x . . expens , s. .10/1NrlikniAls. . FARMFOR Sate -I -For sale, the south half -of Iot 10, concession 1, Grey, woman said., “ He -was born and Hatchet. e ,. • - 1.. . i elLyou canirea : loud any Weiveiley .. _ • .4-: containing 60 acres. There are 39 acres -cleared, part! *f the ried there, and they buried bim a, and if -that isn't settled there; . s ' 'V Burning Words from: . he ' h p novel in a Mointh a little , if you read an -very liour IMPORT& i Ie T NIITICES. i - - jAmEs . , picKARD . . balance has b en burned down aed part: bush,. 0 There is a frame house itis it ?" -“Hels a, man who has made his . of Huron. ' , . . , - ilia,. Bishop Baldwiu's a, dress to t e iiiid t he *en two yettralwliel cls,ireed *ore evenin each of these . ehild- t[�BLACKSMITHS. B1 eksiai tl., their inllue 1:Vattzel, stay. a Sltendy good steady . wolk , ' . - and stable, a young chend and 41 awe of fall wheat; It ie situated within a mile and a quarter of jem stown. It . . al..is trivilege, which gamete e ed. apely to. uNALD !PAM.PBELL, will!be sold cheap. '1 he adjoiethig BO acres are k," eXolAiMed an enthusiastic ad- John Bright. "Made his SYnod of Huron recently'. following remarks on the e Inada evils t of i e , rnoeher's persever: evonld DC8 gave them, they. Walton - -----1 -• - — . .. - alsofax sale. This proper -1y will bested 57.4parate- ly oa; together. ApplU to SAMUEL NREW AD sr of kirave le," eXeltaimed Widow Tomp- i; " well there adit'e much in that temperence. He said : .i- -4' We • need a ministryt tharlough read, each e,!wanty of the Theyi would t o' - them, with !Liss, of those stories. t her; . - LicKsmittrs B Ineted her. wOm . AP diatan RENTICE ,, a stmt, '‘ ' 1WA.NTED.- , , pi A - IVI etave boy, to i 1 LI SI 0 A L iNSTRUMENT , -DAP OR • !UM ) y or POLLoCK, on the Lam, or by mail to James- , town P.O: . . . 850 poor husband- did the same, but 8, dear soul; he weren't satisfied, he 1dksmittlin alive -to the great work of -reform. . One of .- the gr temperanee at .questio y s ! • , terobably the f.tihem alone. alk :m over with w • old not' have ut 't the time thoae learn he bit, read H11.4.4, two •a ble. iuess Apply to . e63 . , ' , • . VARM IN McKILLOP FOR SALE. -Fr Sale, .0-- Lot 29, concession 2, Metillop, containing ancsaid he is ished he had learned rite." . - A lady teacher in a Sund.a.y school of the dayeanw thunderilig which no SoPhistey can an indifference overlook, is, at our wer end. hat doors, ef t 0 e . years were eeded, had the tarn, love nd another the bit of reading din • fallioforreed. child 1.4 014EKEEPER and J -a• dilitely, a eeat heve t.xpetAeuce W , working I a rad NTED.-Wuted ousekeeperi bea . 1 wed recuininend,ed., • S4AFORTH imme- fur a farm, , ON TARIO. , . . 102 sores of which 90 are cleared, fre* frem, stumps, imderdtained, well fenced, clean i and in a high state of cultivation. There is a good frame house and large bank •baen with stone to illustrate lesson on faith by. . " subject of temperanc, in relati a Ohe of rte., • - ere — Middle paged panferred. Appi?„• to jUHN EluGG, stabling underneath,. and oper necessary out - a. told by his great to the churches. In the ' fee& of t e i M., ; Lot 28, 1/4-oncess . Mu re, Mc atop • 865x4 . . buildings. • There IS a largo orchard •of the fruit, story of a child who was er to drop from an elevated place b h is arms. The father could not e by the ohild. when command • awful and -a,cknowledged, . rae liquor tffic, thuntold- horrible entries everywh evils Misery re resulti of t a. e d ,g i Notwithsta' inatches, few I oe is - aking. din he univereal *Ars s are familiaai -thing tee' of HouSE TO Rlf,'N r taluILIg with, anti • ctouttutaardcand eonve One eght mut to and is ':uoine. thes io half story SCOTT ROS., It is pleas- station and ' ' . THOMAS _ • PROPRIETORS • . P •• choicest and two never felling wells. There are 60 aeres seeded to tr. s 1 far is e Ii. s. Th s m within two miles of Seaforth and a grevel road running'paer, the place. It is one of the best and most farms in the tow-nship4nd let, 5 dropped. Upon the teacher aeik- -showo . from it, it seems to me it i net . mere !chased f y 4r even kno- enannfacturee :u aboilt w I Is hi • thusminutely• their buslieli part ofjwiu. tow lillip, Se'flu't' • - . At ply , a 057 i _ . . • . productive will le sold reasonab-y, as the proprielor has pur- •-a larger farm elsewbeie. Apply on •the ier class what was by this 7, a. bright little fellow immediately , ed-" It showed he had a lot o' wrong, but culpable in the the church to etend apart haughty indifference': . extreme,' •iii cold . ad r described : a ', by te Given the e I_ maCh•nery, t ca Herald. : and th • . R ALE -I! prob. BuL ". - - - • ou thbred orhanu _ r sale • uli, char "Du4e 'I'H_E' ' 'May," of ID T.71•1-1-1.A_IVI Pr..A_ 0_ prep:Uses or! to Seaforth P. O. WIT.. AI 1CHESON. 466-tf k." -- A, iaegro was recently seated on a fence in Arkaneas,intently tooking at . The- liquor traffic, in the language of Mr. Gla,dsteee,lcoetabin within- itself the cOmbinecl eloqne I evils • of w: t : s r, ero With Utica an of match, the aid '0f Compar Cum out f maki a is .eastly 8 the pper t h• a US W 1 y has two or thee om 6 0 to 600 Peed. calved Ma,y Suth, 188b; o h th ed in the Canad 6liort . e on lo. :,, concks ion 9, .T men mondve le SIMON ma of roan out Herd ckerEmithil •11.U.6 color look. reel; And register-' Apply er to . Read the follo mg _ 8o84. day : "Tho 1Jpri ht P " deeded • testimonial aim of Messrs by one of Daaham Theyldevelop . the best musician deserve, as tone, of the present ell an emphatic in . VARM FOR SALE. -For Salc, Lot 34, Con - 1.7 cession! 10, and part of Lot 81,, Con - cession 11, McKillop, containing 125 . atres, about 90 acres of which are &axed, mostly free telegraph wire. A gentleman paseing "Watching the wire ?" " Yes,sah. sitieg to see a. message go by, hey ?" negro smiled,aiad said,- “ Yes, sah." e gentleman- kindly told him that pestilence and famine. Every day we- mieistees meet it es. the hiuderence, deeer's cause. help, to the. Rera ' it emptying our churches , 1 of religion; not We While.it . as t se fisd fills ; sulphur mat Machinery hoe first stet:ifs-le - . ' oxhide. i W Ire _knife 25 Belie gr hes p a. day. Aft be n set in motio el pla e : •block in the de e sh movement s ar Int, and at thei r the musio.a.a.*- is. T. D , th 43-1- a 1 mited II La be r of e. • . 'splint '. in plan and or au lessoll street eeond d or west .e• _. ..'s ofth ..1. - - - ---- Beane -N HOP TO R NT. -Go Prenderga4t pupils ., ea he.r 1 English - ---- id frontage furl re4deuice, 4 - -I---- endarsement, as will receive 1,4 sympathetic quality, histeuction i, and are equally beaut Joh " THEODORE ored.849-t.f. " appearance. - - - On Mekin St., . slimes an not be s ul in their TH . . passed musical • VAS a wh'6h by the now existin lqualities as well as , . . power and Upright PiADIOS in their exterior . . 1 from stumps, well fenced arid • about ro acrea see'ed to grass. The woad land is well timbered with hardWood. There is a Comfortably frame house and good frame barn, stables .ated •sheds. There is -a good hearing orchart also three never failing wells' It is within 7 • iles of Seaforth ages were invisible, and: explained working of the electric. current to our gaols ; .devOtating our it crowds our cemeteriesemaking houses w.laii t e le 4 oime stuck b elt. • They twe two slats iii are hen carried b the • Se' forth u -kt door the tute halt. Alto ether in best o the epair j Meoltanics' geed in , Iusti- ; . cellar. De -• town. Sur- OR , '0kGANS , ar d two fa orn Winthrop, 'where ilhere are churches,. stores., cheeee factory, &e. There i.13 agoodgraYel road leading from the place,' It will lie sold. at length. - Conoluding, he said, yw you know something about it." s, sah." it What clo you work at ?" rich - poor, the sedong weak, slaves; demonstrating in every way tnat it is the most' unbridled the possible fres as d• , ovement of Separator, and ''to•dry the tindber th helt . throug the se over heated fficiently to the ipes, ciuedly rounu all tha nine, he busmees d by mea malktta ,tracts business emorth .ituetion bank, Apply poOfficeLS to , , —EXCE St and THOMAS . 857 ThiS Or an has al••ays reeeived • 1 the highest award wherever cheep and on easy tarsus. ' Amity on the premises or .to Winthrop .p. 0. MRS. 40.11.N •OUTHILL. a, , i . . a allow ! -.-_-, celebrated a a telegraph operator at de Hazel ;oh Station, sale." . ... LOTtiS XIV. was one day speaking o•f power which a kin." has over his ots; Count de Guiche ventured. to srk that are limits to this ferocious ally that Satan ever to tempt the heart of man, him downward to his doom. face, of these - . - AWFUL .,..t,tD ADIIITT'ED• whoare the people to throW emplo or La .. FACTS theniselv di t . . B g ,e le 'he dipping maxtu .0 feet from the . Oases ueder presses it lust Of the splints euiptiur, which e to penetrate. st iting point, the a co Ile of rollers, eno g • to bring th in °Di act with the is o • tainel in a About belt which ends elted- an or aRa vAL L Ins thee to rnill, w ere he I turd oods, eu with the tStau ducted. 854tf . G. V a the buil as a itoui d where ishinent ' • • 1. gm nd ing 0 positp dem tuck all b siuer.s wiU erea A. G. Van..;GMUND. ho ' taking first.priz as removed S wn, the burned Among other Orgaus of manufac- Hamilton • Karus connected , , ' ter be eon- mentstaken at th'e tO; at Mice. • -- at the N sh wn at this Woo stock, &a. fu4 value. 0 rthern :how were Call and dere for Union Exhibition i October, 1883. W. Bell it Co., twirl] ; Kilgour, sec as before buy lig. , Old instru- tuning pianos and organs attended ! BRO • MORTGAGE VALUABLE 'FARM •F>ROPERTY ' 1 i SALE i I • . . . . .there ; kit this the king would not athwart the path, and •stop, if pessibl , *at and kept de a 1.quid state b the - ,• A SPLENDID( — Engine , • nd B iler for sale at a ' . SCOTT H ERS IN THE TOWNSHIP 1 OF HAY. of, and said in a paasionate tone : 1 orderOa you throw yourself into . isle., you ought to ' plunge in head . nost without a moment's hesita-__. ,77 The count, instead. Of replying, its w,ay ? ' Surely the menalbers church which professes to. with His spirit • who, foe was set before him, endured despising the shame. What of be iinbned pee joy thei 'Bricrifiee th thia crose, t leat from a finial 'fioor underneath. le belt fa agaiin f the splints mixture, which i °mace sank •n little furt d -p essed, and t are d wn through a gi e:. them the fin the. er- on e tips* black- shing 4-1- ba gain, Ergiue, make 8 hurse power, th a large y wheel. Buller 58 inch s id uiameter 11 front gr tes, smoke stack .11ensall Gold e & MeCtilloch's - i e she, t 12f et long with • a, . all In 45 hU se po ver, 49 flues, certinas, &Ca., on. hand, eet 5 niche leng. Fire o i ns rue ion All kinds f I t 't' &c. D. ligtilleiliaT, . . • ... 4 860 .. a -'-'d. Outline Embroideries. truments, also a good !Books. S :ugh as :mortal AMPI Vielino, Guitar% nt of Piano Covers, G Patterns for Ke ccordeons Con- limo Steo'le/ dtc sine -on Crewel . 'MUER and lay viktue of a • wer of sale con - e" tained in aFebcertruaryain had. nture of" Mort!. gage, dated nth , A. , 18781 made by Charles Ban er, (Lydia Bauer, Ails wife joining therein to bar her dower,) default having. been made in the paynaent thsreof, Ithere will he sold to tolderno . by Public Auction, -at Deichert's Hotel, in the ed: on his heels and made straight are we willing make e • strate doat. From this point the m tches Tzth.a, FOR SALE.-^ he ndersigned offers the door door. The king, surprised, d after him : " Stay ! where are, • going9" "To learn to swim, Sire," the reply. •Louis XIV. laughed rib , and there the metter ended. . our sincerity and to help tie their struggle -to be free i teaching of Scripture, fraton ments which the nese itself would say the sacrifice ..demas helpless Fries, the pre: in h t -e argP- •nts, ded, I lif , (they have by dignity) pass ing as hitherto, f6ot and a half - istance of 200. • .thi: -Imo obtained dow i Is e hall, still travel- a he height of f o .1 the floor. feLt from the sterting. that . about At a A-, for ale a Thuroughb register0 pedigice. .d.e red cola, le low set aud magniti ent animal. Al. -o South& wei Ram Lamb on Lot ' 7, Ouncession 8, 0. DA 1D HILL. ed 1 rha I Bull, with • tt, , s eg it m nths' old, Of ; hea,k3 bon d, and is a a ew t oroughbred ' THE , ext a qu lity. Apply libbe ty or to Staffa B. 665x1 • mEDIcAL • HA ' , . • ' • . • . ! g.../ , ' village of Zurich, ,ownship of ;Hay, by Mr. weed Bossenberry, Auctioneer, !on Tiansdity, the 29th day of July. 1884, at two ellelock P. M., sub. ;ea to such conditions as shall then be pi -Owed, the following valuable property, viz ; Ail tb.at parcel or tree. of land and premises,situate, lyirg and being in the 'Township of Play, in the county . sacrifice at all it be, is citie tot:1 ;and oint,the belt take: : n upward turn and sriTpd-pi ivr A_ T,4 s A ---, Rogitja-, of Int A Kiss on. Toast. iung Topneodle 09,1128 to -grief re- ly in a dinning saloon on Nassau tt in a way that e cannoon ht Ctem- 3 even now without ashndder. __ a is a cross between a dude and a aer aecording to the significant , , _ as of the day,and in taking his dinner continuous absence from the use ng liqtiors we . use, ' intoxicati , . 4 beverage. :This is the position I . ed some years , past whein {bur with the spiritual wants ofi a. va:t gregation. And this . is the posi 'would still retain as • Bi 'ho 0 P on " - 1 b iocese of Hur . . Of all as ssu hen co ion - of the a,• - d - 1 fter ascendieg atches begin i g with the belt 1 on framework even . feet they f lint machine, he other maeihin: ere knockediout, f er or five feet, their return trip. . er . the toe of n,at • e elevatioof so se back over ent:r the room •s located, an. t e heads all the Pass- the about the Where are 0 oint- — -- Hor,qE 'FOR SALE - or s a le, a ;email & f English .art 119 ale fifteen told a half hands high- colu weighin, foueteen hunur d lbs., twe4ty arm, sha nk on hind leg nine add a By lmo rted England's Won 'er ; Olive, i i poi Led ; age, two year old 18th 1884; w 'II proportioned at ci ele n lim can be i_ot. Apply.Lot 1, ouces ion 5, DAVID a 411.11N', Wrox ter. 1.:INT, fine young _ re. ti, stands dark bay, Ilas.now placed in the flyes inch It will cleanse the system nail inchke?. dition. It is a 'purely vegetable are, Jac 8 of June, Customers and others whose ha..Pedigree a bottle Of Turnberry. , 864-4 • • arket a 118177 from all compound, system and wonderful mpnrities, and or blood -Blood Clem and leave you i as a blood medicine is out of order, -ill ser and Purifier. a healthy con- has no equal. do well to try .mHouarsounreamndizazosvelecnetoyl-sOixnatears,oeforitnadining , le, , lee the same more or less, composing the west ball of lot ntunber ten in the Lake 1,04 utter, conoessiou of the said townehip el Hay. There •are, about ,f,3.:oraes ' f eicidearndellitiadataB „qv pitthteard.d. b ern' :stud 4 milesg;romgthe tiarivirte *village of Zerieh, an° d -within a half mile of achool hone° *net Post Office. - For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Or to MR. B. V. ELLIOT, VendOr's Solicitor, Exeter. ' ' $66-8 ., a town be As.ually seeks a saloon ing In the 8010 rection. Th: • are 3' ided by waiters. of . the dear, sweet sex, ta who/I:elle can say all sorts of nothiegs, and make hinaself ex- irio•iy sweet on them. - So last e e far the first tinae, he sat down at ;able of She above mentioned saloon, ' The Grateful .P.dodle. One day a benevolent pbd,sicias had read the books ts,bout; kind 'less .animals), having found a earay i • suffering from a• broken leg, co s the poor creature to his hone, an. bandaging the . (who to soodle veiled: aft lim r sllowly belt iites, aught by a 'seethe and darri:s heie they aife laced in tray nd ta,ken to complete4 and duding I elt, which ss oyes them to a able, t• k -n off by a boy,. m ,d: for the pa pose, [the e : eking room.- The a ei, nit once in 30 min- t e interval s:veral -pooK 'T BuOK LOST. Los on t m-1-. CIII v,t.-1 Road between Walt n an ills, o i 111m:way, July llU,a lk. ther contain' k a note of 4and, mad Fergus() and payable th no bearer. The finder of the poc et beets atded by retu bin(); it to soitA bly reW „ . , signed, i nd the public are ereby e Noithern . Govenlok's i..cket book, that it by David And be convinced ersig,ned or • what it is represented toi will be of ,01 per bottle, and ind the,. under- , . _ cautioned , h.as no eq be, and no e for yours a . L On hembu Ives as . trial will convin • . Xou can secure 1 .0 its merits. I voti that it e , a at a sman Cost . is A SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANCE. , . i The undersigned offers er sale hie l3leck't.stnith- ing and Wagon makiog establiOnnent hi the vile lege of Egtuontiville, together with the totile and good -will Of the business.; else a cousiderehlta steak iron and lumber. ;There are WO large for black.emithing having firstobserved at which ) the prettiest- girl presided, and [ng at her with a MOSt captivating setting and enjures gate the little outcast his liberty !and thought no More abordi -the so again, atter... ,. .taousand 'Match matche: produced . :re finished. The is :uperior in v.. lity e. against urchasieg or ne otiati ig, the as paym ni of the seine hes be n stopped. *Due. LD, Blyth P. 01 -.. said note - NEIL . . 866 4 • We h ve in a full and we -assorted stock of e . . • shop, one and the other for. wood -working. There are three firen -the blacksmith shop, This lo in the centre of one of the best eurieultural districts in Canada; The 8 he said,: . ; But how ereet was his surprise, upon 5 1 1 • - 1'..!1',;••••e • • ; •i •:11 -