The Huron Expositor, 1884-12-12, Page 34.
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cnthER 1.2, 19,84,
ur Daily Reckoning.
If yea $it dalan at sot of sun
Anti cow t the acts that you haat done,
ad counting, find
ane
self-
enying act, one word
Thet eas d the heart of him_ who heard,
ne glance most kind
'that fell ik,e sunshine where it went,
Theo yol may count that day wee spent.
nut if th ough all thd livelong day
you're eheered no heart by yea or nay,
f through It all
yeer'ye n thing done that you can trace
vat Ino ght the sunshine to one face.
, 0 act most sman,
That
1ped some soul and nothing cost.
Thee etat nt that day as worse than lost.
•
HUR
N EXP
ITOR.
early to pinch themselves in som p.la 6
and pad themselves in others. So el
times they wear clothing en4 igh to
founder a ship, and again it is prknou ed
" lovely " . to appear without] my 'to
speak of. With the injunctiorl ring n
in their ears, "Whatever you do, bei
pretty,' girlspaint their lips au( or ek
their eyebrows, and take 'opium o in ke
their eyes soft. and arsenic to ma -et1 ehu
complexion clear. It was an unfo tun tel
day when Paul or somebody e se s id
th k joy of woman was her hair. W lati
nimeless and untold torture :It 1 as 1151
appendage to the human bodyn )t b en
Gaieties. subjected; to. It has been fill d w'th
" 1.•ats " and "mice," heroically pul ed
a•e is very strong public opinion out by the roots to make the foreh adi
against preaalliner ley women, but almost high, ei,ed to the forehead with extr let
every msband knows that women as of quince seed,and again brought( ver
ketureis are an entire success. eyes in tangled snares. It has been cur
• ..-H0 was from the country, and he with over hot irons, and then allo
eame t town for the first' time. As he
looked at the telegraph poles, he said,
"Why
,
high f
-- A
asked '. What, is ithode Island celebrated
for'( replied, "it is the only one of the
New rngland States which is the
smidle$ e. s
--" *eorge, dear, don't you think its
rather , xtraVagant of you to eat butter
with that delicious jam ?" " No, love ;
ecouon it -al. Same pieae of bread does
for ba a"
-A -chool boy (rot IT to read a coin -
81t10 1 on " The Tree. ' He got as far tight that it is at the risk of tbe r 1
as " TI is subject has many ' branches,' " that they attempt to board a train. 1
when t 1.e teacher said, "Stop ! you have
the head is surmounted bon it
a bolet
by
"cti
s,
ed
red
to float. .free far .dif)wii the back . it .itta
been puffed,. and frizzled, and . powde ed
da you make Yolir wire. fences gi). and curled, and greased, and 1x ngei
done up high. --:or low, made 1 ntrel
ad in one of mu- schools beirig shorter, or dyed black or blorde
strict - accordance with the rice es
the fickle goddess of fashion. oes , h
Grecian bend require them t) laok
like a dejected monkey, strai-htvay
they beeome limp in body, and elm, tel.
that they de not do it because it is he
fashion, :it is perfectly natural t( th m.
Today they drag innumerable 3- ant o
dry goods through the streets, tul
morrow ,they appear in the tie bea,
0
11
not ma le Your bough' yet- • If 3011 size of a postage stamp, and filet
interr4et me again,' said the boy, '' r1-1 'larger than an . unibrella. Ste
YPit aive me any more im- W0111C11 are supposed to htt've '114
pudence and I'Il bike the - sap ' out of then eVerybody, no matter how , lei
vou, Da you understand ?' . -said the grows broader than a dpnkey \S itjh
teach@ . " I ' twig,' " said the boya and niers. Then hips axe allabolish al,
then ti e regular order of business pro-, no trace of them can be ;disc:oval ed.
ecoled snakes and bugs' become; fashioi abl
-S me yeaxs ago, when a new nal,- ornaments, the snakes and bugs bee
way vas opened in the Highlands, a " perfectly lovely," and the ve y
Ilighltneler heard, of it aald bought a who eihrieked at the sight of a si. idet
simpers " they are just to lov ,ly fm
any -thine." When iridescent .be als 1a3-1
come falionable, one has- only o vail
a little and every woman bee mi s a
walking rainbow. Now cardina is the
rage, and go -id; now mitts, an l then
twelve button •-gloves : nee pl atingsi
rill:.
t
d at '
L
him
,11111
apes
. foit
t
1 I:ult.':
p it
nen-
to
o
0
tl
1
tieket or the first excursion. The train
was a out half the distance to the next
stathe when a collision took place, and
)or 1 onalit was thrown. unceremonious-
- int an adjacent park. After recover -
ilea Id, seuses the neighbors asked him
Iniw ie liked his ride. '' Oh," replied
i)d4I.. " I liked it fine; but they
have ahl awfif nasty quick way in puttin
. ane 00
a
the ini
tasked
;myth'
at the
tile nr
to pay
4yes," le replied with a sigh. "I sup-
pose Ill have to, but it is like pay-
ing- to: a suit of clothes after it is worn
out.-
- Bishop Hughes, in a sermon to his '
parial ionera,repeated the quotation, that
-' all flesh is grass." Tile seasonvas
Lent, and a few days afterwards 41,e
enlietat tered Terence O'Collins, -who
tippet red to have something on his mind.
- The top 0' the morning to your river-
euce,"'said Terence: " Did I fairly
undet stand your riverence to. say, 'all
(halt is grass," last Sunday ?'' " To be
sure you, did, and you're a heretic if you
' dont it it. " Oh ! divil a bit do I doubt
anytt ing your riverence says," said the
wily -ference ; " but if your 'river -mice
plazole I wish to know whether. in this
acne time, as ' an flesh is grass,' I could
not be, after having a small piece of bafe.
lia way of a salad."
-411 anecdote relating to the late
rrinupal. Taylor, of the University of
(;Ittsf ow, is sufficiently ludicrous. A
noblel lord had been on a visit to Glas-
gow,and wishing a snit of clothes for a
-apeei; I purpose, requested the waiter at
• his It Ytel to send for the principal tailor
in tie i, - city. be a short time a, venerable
looking person was . ushered into his
pra-zeuee, ' • Are you the principal tailor
here i''' said bia lordship. " I am at your
servi et '' replied the visitor. His lord-
'eur up. Nothing pleases a man so
ship , roceeded to explain that he was
e
deair Ins of procuring a well -made suit of as to find a bit of maple lef
blael, clothe. ''Ah," said the visitorsna,pped-off twig in his lump cfo
"11 si.e. there -has been a mistake; yott sugar."
I ?"
had . eat for a principal tailor, and you 7 ' . " And the sand
has been misunderstood.
" 011, well, the sand is cheap e
mess tife I
and helps big in weighing ou
chunks. ' People are sert of,
ea -teal up to expetting sand in their
sugar."
" You use real maple sugar to
flexor -I suppose ?" -
" Bless . you, no ; that's ti
fashioned way, and it's expensi
le you remember what you paid
nister when we were married ?"
his wife. I didn't pay. him
ng. You know I was very poor
tune, and he told i•ne could let
tter stand." "Well, you expect.
him some timeolon't you ?" "011,
and then ruffles ; now hei Ts, a
facing ; now waists long, and
are laced down until they adhen.
liver, and the waist gets shorter,
opportaity is given to brea
short, woman's enslavement by fa.
has resolved life for her into an et
game of wigwag," and -until she es
this bondage there is no mental lif
her. All this is the_ outgrowa o•
opposition of man in- not giving w
an opportunity to- develope hers df •
tally, and in not giving her social
tion .equal With his own.
111
te
to
(111
AMichigan Sugar Oarip
FEW- MAPLES TO BE SEEN, 111-T meal
GOOD YIELDING BARR:ELS.
,One of the finest maple sugtte c
in the West -is situated right- her i
troit., The . camp; -tehich,: wit
started,. occupied one room in a atse1-
ment, has now extended over th entire
underground floor- of a large 1 ni
A reporter, on visiting this. mapl ( rove
found the horny-haanted farmers la 41
eiaork sagaring off. Great bar -re's s of thi.:
poorest sort of Cuba sugar, dam.
and clammy, stood in the cellar,
executed Cubans, with, their 11 oft
Shalrew copper tanks sinunered •over
coal tires.
'''.-Yes," said the ln•onzed agt
"now is our busy season. • NA
several barrels �f miascovado
day. We dump the sugar into
and stir it up with . hot wate
we add the 'sand and ground 1 aef • and
twigs "a--
. "-I don't twig," said the ep
" What ground leaf do -you 1 se alto,
why ?"
"Oh, we get maple leaves ant Peak.
much
or 'a
imple
Y 0
his Detroit wi
most wonderful
I -wilt be sentend
eause,I Would mb
wh
ta lit
d fo
ope
my wifc. isuffe • all
but 1 would.rath
anything.
The following i
mem d. of the co
New .)old 'alais
ville
few-
was
alias Sir 1
nouths in0
no wri as CI
1
r go
•
bri
hn
r Ch
ge •
LhO
rli
r a
ed t bean adop
He produced a
purporting to Ints
line it southerh
clain . Among l
writ en by, the
of th - coiLfederac
'Mrs. Stonewall
mak ngand ven
he el timed had N
erfie . He dos
part. of the com
ur, the dau
er to. marl I
few weeks t-11
e he deser d
bles she iss
nt to Owei.
and skipp
liter of his
am
vetai
(lay
his
time with her he said he was going 111 to
neighbor, John Smith, the tailor.
She oaked at the clock -and said—" The
Stint just be at their tea the no° ;
may Je ye wad wait a wee bit ?" He said
he would be sorry to trouble them, and,
after} waiting some time, he bade her
bye and went into the tailor's. He
and talked a long time with John
Lis family, longer than the maiden
expected, for supposing him to be
!ha Taylor, Principal of the Um -
Y."
kn Auchterader minister was one
siting an old maiden la,dy, one of
eirishioners. After staying some
e;
eat
and
lady
ass a.- she- Came into• John s to have a
4:11ai, and, not noticing the minister in
the dim light, the first thing she said
%Las " Didn't I dae richt, na, ? I keepit
the (saterin' body frae botherin' ye at
tea nue."
NiVell Met.
- Mere," she said, as she raised a
NI- inapw in a Pallitani ear the other day ;
-
now I can breathe. The air in this
ear Is stilling, Why don't they . have
bett .1.• ventilation ? If- I couldint sit
i
ilea to an open window I believe 1
ahot ld die."
,.. l'-esently a, slender female sitting
(lire etly back leaned over and asked her
if she wouldn't lust as leave close that
NI irelow now, as the draught was more
tie, a ala e 'could stand.
W
W
NA
but [hail not shut : so there.
Then you are a, selfish thing, and I
shall have to change my seat."
Just then a gentleman sittinu close by
rm.-bed over and said, ''Ladies, that
window being raised makes no differ-
-. as this ear has double windows,
ilit(1 not a hreath of air can possibly get
tlirough the one that is still down.
'Ellen the lady that had raised the win-
itaaa turned to the other and, with a
eruMied look on h6r face, said : "Madam
1--81-1 your pardon, but I think two fools
huve met at laSt."
The G-irl of the Period.
'1 following is an extract from an
tress receutly made -by Nancy Willard
Citaell before the Massachusetts Suffrage
waociation All that girls are taught is
to la: pretty and. hide their faults, and
read live stories, and crochet, and make
mileage cake, until some one asks them
to marry. So the pooi- creatures,
threueh fear that they will miss their
;chances and fail to marry, begin very
No, madam, I shall not close this
low. I could not live with it down.
la just thinkiug how delightful it
with it open, now you want it shut,
toug
th
edui-
naplia
-c
01;
e. N( .
We have flavoring extracts` in tl--ei. I cat -
boys, and we can turn mat any 1 tn nd (if
nia,ple. that's. called for."
The boy was ladling out ti
looking fluid into moulds which
pounds. Another poured a
liquid stuff into cans htbelle;
Vermont Maple Syrup; Beware
ititions."
- "'. I suppose you sell most of i
city here ?" •
"No, very little. The gre
goes to the farmers in the co -un
bring it in again in farm wagon.:
it around the streets at hous--:s
the people will -only have t
article, and who won't buy
regular stores. "—Detroit Free
-
Anticipating Destin ,
A.--• correspondent of the ( :- tsgretv
Herald relates the following tn2(altyte
relating to cremation': ' •
An- Englialunan, holding la t1 in a
Scote 1 hotel on the preSent m de ' 4f -
I
burial, wound up - by declaxin tatt he
had maale up his mind to. leave c ir .e.tioi4s
with his. executors and frien Is thaf,
when he died,his body should b b traed.
A 'canny old Scotehman, who did n4
relish the innovation, set the tab e in la
roar by remarkiug :
dar14,
10 (1 five
more
Pune
f .
11 the
te • pan
, w1Li0
113 Al sell
where.
1)111.0
It the
WO1farn
her •
whe
\adult
be w
time
dau
1(
11(
'37
mart ied her—t
be a •certained,
Uwe. He soon
Cain
allot
wee
Pete
)bellford,
iergir1, an
S lioneymo
•boro, and k
%elan e lie was
inert hunt of th
1
jail,
her
and
p•ell
- beet
more
10
.17(
loped wit!
Otfitwa
eft her t
il10• as 1)
imprisoi
wives tha
tl t c
ft
:fel
. I
littl
rest
own
t le
.1 re
tnel
sh
in
1. the
text
lawaiting sentence, at
dash' ig "his hea 1 agai
of lii
may
se love pos esses
. Neiville aid-:
a short ter be -
my mouth a &hist
his for their akes
to hell than eveal
_ •
fly the re rican
: In 187; Cl axles
ries Eve a'a Nei-
'ichborn , s ent a
Canada, .re he
s lewart,a (1 slunn
en of Jeffer on avis
famber o le ters,
e n writtei 1) pro -
fl suppoi t sf his
e letters twe er hree
o he ex- re ident
1
a one en toby
k on. He a then
S Inc mixt re -hich
ei. i 1 medic red rop-
s : peration s ii that
b *nducin a ming
ta.bie
en
ni
rN
suts(
said
w
it is
For
paid
regular salarie.
11 from $1,0
lay. If -ale
etati a 4er
nod.-
iS
en -residing
wolnen
/11 C4Ttll
Iti011. TUC,
N1-011ten iSt tt
or net they deith
to b iy -with. iSi
of ti e sideman/10
every aesam la 011
. He lis 0(1 -with
Ok her t B
er(a taking the few ,1 TISTRAYBA
Nik Titittu
, ,s0 fair as could
y wtih 1 and COL13111?-17 will be sl
sion 7,
.FrOt 1 aeato
Consainc
remain da short Leicester Ram, milariecal
I•liformation that
own, tr g the thc
ESTRA STOOK
ESTRAY SHEEPas-
the undersigned, -
R. S., Tuckersmitlaiab
'Two Ewes. The owner
proviegproperty and
MeLEAN, Sr., Kippen
-
ame intO the CPren ises of
ut the last of Sept 1
,ot 36, ConceesiotnulleLr:
can hato the sa nd by
eying charges. AMES
). 0. • 7x4
'•
STRAY CATTLE.- Came into the premises
_.4 'pf the undersignel, Lot 211 Concesei et 10, c
Stanley, about the 15 h of November, Three 1
Yearling Heifers, one vhite, one red at d one
red and white. These attle have been 'n the
neighborhood about on month. The owl er can
have the same on provi g property and )(tying.
charaers. • DWARD JOHNSON. 87-4
j:pSitRA CATTLE. -Strayed from ot 25,
114 Con ession 5, M rris, about the 1 t1 of ,
and whit Steer, and one mall Steer. Any e Piles o/ Neu.; Goods op e ed out and cheaper than
October, s x Calves, on white Heifer', on grey
Heifer.. oi e grey Bull one red Steer, o le red
RIFF Br ssele. . ii ices before n2aking their purchase.4.
ver. Every One invited t inspOt the - Goods and
porsoo g.iv ng informati Il tO lerld il0 Milli! rem'. .
ery will I euitably re Yarded. 31Alth M. CAR-
T_
STRA HEfFER.- trayed from the premi- • -
A 'es o the widen igned, village of Varna,
about the st of July, a yearling heifer white
head. An t informatioi that will lead to her lifieS 8 11.16N TGOMER is on'hand .with, a well
,
.
and grey 1 rixed arid a white spot on th , fora- ,
, WANLES1, Varna P. 0 8614 lied Show RoOm of all the oveltz' s of the season in
recovery till be suit tbly Rewarded. JOHN
! 1/ iiii, ' . i 1V1 a s Chea) 1 CT eap .1 is the order.
FALL STOCK
ames
PLETE
cLoughlin s, Seafo
NV
h marri •la _TRAY HEIFER. --
here h • in rried Came intothe •p
r ge Veil -
The °W114105 :(1;:t ' 1. iwiftlr, comin
a .,iJpototfedundeirsigneal, aat 2,, , .
1' whilal 'Anitetesion la
' • wile% , MRS. D.
ds tut el up in
'
nery . anc an e 1 •
yed from Lot 4, Concese _
two yeer old w Bred
with anotch in t ea left
vill lead to the rem e y of
itably iiewarded. 1 E.
- P.O.
to prote propel
d her a te r few exxertses and takeher
el nextap ea -ed in
later in lellevilleF -STRAY CATTLE.-
d for Mina ill(/' a • j cei°11 7, 5"Tis,
and, ben g s ie- yearling cattle, three s
jc floes w if :,
)iIti..etN1.a)
.s ni(3
1
could: 1-1.
:ittilada f r 1
taw alto -'s
gannst n
-enipted. s
is the ir
NV
llt tO Tile.
re
-took theieaftspottep red a.
Cie to TOS
McINH, be 8"1
Box
tinie, reeov.eavenxidk"Y i"ru
el rises
rris
r wo.
Of LE -
'e 4
Strayed from Let , Con -
about October r h, six
ears mid three- atifera.
el white, with a plit in
•Mation !leading t) their
ably rewarded. JOIIN
ussels P. O. leet
-Strayed from the prem-
igned, Lot 8, Coaceesion
1st of Septemb r, :Two
one red and th other
Any person givii g such
to their recovery will he
EORGE KNOX, Iarloek
85x4
has STRAY CATTLE.-
ming ises of the trieleis
!Nei- 12, Hullett, about the
n ,8teers, three years old
deJ,. and white mixed. *
ib DY n orination as will lea(
11 g ihinci suitably rewarded. 0
• (sell. He oi ser oasly injur
uot recovt.
The Shop s L'
110 gi 1.1 -wit°
PC wit ere .81
Serve long
a young la 1
um she haa
by nt) inertirs
llustratiori :
no conenti,kSi
to s
per
exp
reta
W011
'clad
ing
atte
suel
e.
get ieto a p si
ca earn- It r
an 1 faithfu 13'
in t suit dee: aa meat.
ta ned this p; sition,
an easy 01 e to fill..
In this stor
a in Our sale,
B
we are
o300 worth c
i il o ;make o
er -'ees are n
t
d and
STRAY RAM. --Ca
2.4 bioetlill:i6e, 1.31 tiledieili•isii(v)e(d,
n
ion in a Rani Lamb.
same ory proving prop
') "P. 0.
first " taking it away. 1-31.11N
ne n .11r ye
pected
goods
•
d this
t long
,
inn also clas bf idle
i ti e laity. T. ey m▪ -
b•ard, and b noth-
pl their' e and.
late amu ent of
go, shopping N healer
to, buy, or In V Money:
vomen axe ti e bane
'hey come I with,
of purc1iasin, nd are
It a fionrisl 1.)y the
Wo name- A t(1.- they
trl every g :Omit in:
) you that tiey do
ch se—that t ley aro.
or a friem ii some
The Moment bey have
bt ying, up villrue.
air ger.
cm sell to t party ?"
y that it wp. because -
buy. It 11 akes no
are :expeetk 1. to sell.
Paid for) Not to
out have an. number
vithout huyi 1c. during
be- assured tint- aslip
he maltase]. a liead-
tl had so
o ut withou urehas-.
w ek 1
•11, its a n
o s ores.
o uit and c
few positi
earned a
S of the
. hail de( i over .1w
• man wer to a ...Lal
hav i looked atj ne
stoe , they'll i, if
not wish .to ien
.100, -tug at g0041s
suln rl ma i :to wt. 4
dela rted witheu
the lepartme$ 1
4i 1\11y didnit
is li $ delnand.,1
You may CJ
44
she • lid not wiSh
ditie ance. I ni
It a what you it
S110 ,goods..
opledepart
ay, you ca
•,e, filed 14r
ers, staqn
eustomet'S
Ind the ilex
situation
to crowd in
Outside oft
par 1 units, thea -
mm .y enoughe
...t- —
dee nal
y. ite
will are heirinal
in t le range li4t
.eigl t dollars pet
thez‘ is eur littl:
She is 11CN" ill th
,.,
salary is no
his • 'Rho . IA
rout 1. •,The rein
she lute for eh ti
dentals. Thrcu
wea her she mu..
wrorjk. for she ea
I in , life to begi
-01100 now, I w u
-•boy,-; do.. .1 W411
The girl who r
.eho-) off . it e(i., I
school tlaye, 4(1
ine•a a trade. 7- el(
- -i
Fruits ifl
1
" Ye seem in a great hurry abo it th t
business, ma freen. A' that in y posSi- 1
bly be ordained to be done, wit to it, '
bother to your friends or exec na; in
_the Lords guid time and pleastin
A Notorious Bigamist r(
to Justice at Tole
The trial of the bogus .baron
Neiville, more properly speaking
bold, ended in short order N
verdict of guilty. There could 1 ut
no other verdict after Judge Lei
ruling that intent was not neeess
the prisoner furnished the evide
admitting -that he was the man 1‘v1
ried Selina, Rolle.
JudgeLemmon'e charge to the ju
short, and withhis words, the indi
and the decree of divorce the
.0.04
(hs.
Ne1ive
th iLI
'e lreOn !
:
imeni s -
try,
100
0 Mar-
!
st
ey tte-
tired. They were out but ten in'nutds,
taking one ballot and rendermga
of gtily. Neiville took the - Verdi
coolly, and as he left the roonit
his counsel for their efforts in. his
In the afternoan Neiville was le
'erdiet!
t veiy
tanked
elhdf.1
011
of 1.)
the
will
qua
man
for it.
girl
4
• I -To
Of
'C U
1
:eI looking
is ale for
are
1 b
vag
°linters, are
ecu three (1(
week. Foi
c hier on
bu _b)ess and
- fiv3 dollars
s f, ar for
inillgi one do
ng, I% ashing
h the worst a
walk to 'and
not pay car ft
1. ov r, and ti
d 1ea,rn liOiTIC
d n t go i▪ nt(
• t work ti
le Df years
dev te them
nett o News.
anitob
oak de-
s wItere
live on
iajority
i nal u(led ;
11 la and '
istance,
1 is floor.'
b nneless,
T week.
)oard anti
ler is all
a141•: inci-
u coldest
ami her
ea Had
e experi- ;
rade, as
a store. ,
better
Inn her
ace Mr -
rSTRAY SHEEP:-
' the undersigned,
lett,' about the letterer
and Four Isonbs.
-same on proving prop
ROBERT SMITH, Jr.
0
he list ap41 led shows th -arietieS
of %Th fruits wing in in 'tic lifferent
cot' ities th nuniber of ( w-nships
repot -title theM These i-arie ies are
-strawberties, hit ck and red it s -(berries,
bladle and attrants, high 'lid low
bush i-l;LillflYrr es, saskatoo berries,
.goosel terries, ,y d , and bh e
t cher-
110s. aer • pliln a, hazel n it blue-
ber e.-, whortleber e4,. and
me grow •almost
juneberries.
eve..y tOwnshi , whim others (LT..' rarely
reptirted. .As- a general thin: ruits of
the. ordinary tidies va-ere bundant
during the sea( 1.; arid those o lieberry
varieties were41 .eidedly Oen if -11 in all
quarters. Mit) ier the vaxieti s of fruit
(mltivated, the irincipal one. Ire eur-
ranta, goet:el rep es, etrzewberrie !apples,
ritspbetr es, andcrab p Acs. Of
these. etu•rau4, crookeberries f 11 1 ?itraw-
berries-lare the-- nost extensive] gi•own
and with tie': most succes Apples
hate lteen n a number of 'places,
but .have nall en so suecess til, •owing
thnthtlees ti, the fact that the - es have
generally 1 (ce1I1 lected_from re smith -
ern
1atitud4 On this ac unt the
.expern• ueuts made -with 1 e apples
now beieg ted feom Rus ia Will be
10 I 1 With interest. 1.48 )berries,
atoll:01 not SO !I itpti$;tively cul ti vrittal
te • strawberries h we been
ea:Oaeberries a t
1.-oliwn with ene atraging results • Plums,
grapes and old.l apples do not a pear so
widely spread so successfu 13 grpwn.
The dry .weat-, r of the Carl) part of
this season ver y materially afhc:tea the
growth of the iiiit crop.
• ,
anC, a customs ( flitter at
Montreal, has1earnell a reward Of $60,-
000 from the nerican govei nieht for
giving infornla ion which e( to the
seizure of S130, 1 0 veorth °fI iononds
'Which smuggle a ,eee end a anine to
carry into tIna nite States. I
-
ne into the prerieSs. of
East Half of Lot ' 7, Cori -
or about the 1st !of Sep -
The owner can have the
tty, paying expe tses and
DOL2,IA0E, 'eaforth
885„x4
'amp into the preimirlee of -
Lot 1, Conetesion '11 Hul-
.
Id of August, Three filwes
he owner eau have the
aty and peeing charges:
8-85x4
STRAY LAMBS.-
. • of the under sign
about the 8th of Novel
Lambs,•both well bred
fine in the wool and
eoarsen • There -were
Any information that
will be suitahly 'awei
trayed ftom. the
1, Mill Road, Ttlek
Aber, Two Leics.
The one 7 iS • sl
he other is la
o other !mules c
vill lead to 'their
wernises
ersMith,
ter "Ram
ort- and
ger, and
n 04.
recovery'
ded. DAVID WALKER!,
1385-x4 s •
FOP
IVSPLENDID ENG
SALE AT A • B.
ticOulloch'e melee, '
12 feet long with a. la
horse power, 49 fluter,
feet 5 inches long.
stack., &c. 1). I..11Q('I
SALE.
NE AND ! BOI FOR
RGAIN.-Engin , Goldie
5 horse power, 1 ne shaft
ge fly \rhea ! _loner 45
SS inches in dial reter, 11
'Ire front grates smoke
IART,' Hensall. 860
COWS FOR
SALE -The undersign
- for sale Three Ye ung Grade Dmitri
well-bred. One of thclin to calve about
March, another about the 25th of March
other a little later. Jr further partic
ply on Lot 12, Conces, ion 5, Stanley, 6
Varnap. o.-- WM. PI EWES.
el offers
u Cows,
he 1st of
and the
ilars ap-
address
885x4
A SPLENDID B1
It undersigned Off
ing- and- Wagon -male
Village ef Egnionchill
and good will of the le
stock of hut' and luml
shops, one few blireken
wood - wenich ge The!
blaelesmith shop. Th
the best agrienlarral
"Redness has been esta
good man with smile
fast. The beet reason
on the preiniees or
PiollERT FU1er0N.
'8INESS CHAN( E.--Th-e
re for sale his 1-31, el:smith-
na Establishmee in. the
, together' with he tools
rsine)is; also a considerable
er. TI ere are ten large
it.iiiiig and the ether for
e are 1three fireS in the
s is in the centre Of eine of
listriete in Canada. The
rliehed. thirty ypersand
apital can make money
givei lOr selling., Apply
eldreesl Eginondville la 0.
848
rm PORTA
"f NOTICES.
INVELLINO TO
if month will rent
Seaforth, oontaining
Single R001118 to rent,.
thadeal Instrument /1
1\TOTE ()ST OR
_1_1( on or alamt the
Note of Handenade
able to J. R. Mathew)!
camber 27, 1881, for tl
Dollars, and pa valrle
public are hereie- (u
or negotiating the sait
same has been stopp.
Stanley, .November
•EINECUTO R8' NO
jr24 claims against t
of the Town of Seafor
perly attested, with
!Executors, on or befo
ber, 1884, and idl (lair
barred, as the effects
be distributed, havi
claims then in. All 11..
p
Dol[lars per
a Comfortable Delelling in
°ire Rooms. Also a few
BROS.,.
885-3
Apply to SCOTT
eders, Seaforth.
'TOLEN.---eLost o
stolen,
lst Novembe • lest a
John Ketchep and pay-
or bearer, and t ated De-
e sum of . One lundred
le year after d 0. The
ioned against .1 rehasing
note, as pin ayat of the
d. WM. M. K. :CHEN.
1884. 884x4
parti having
e late -Hannah eLellan,
h, must file the e ne, pro-
ther of the enegned
e the 19th day f Deeene
Isnot then tile will be
f the deceased -ill then
ig• regard only o those
thede-
11 orate.
ecettors.
trties indebted
-
ceased are also notifiell to pay the eam
D' McDONALD,
885-4 NUB ,E CLIME,
1\
‘111ARM HAND WA,
ly, a good man t
'who hes had eome ex
wages for e compete!
FOUND, led 12, Cenc
ClHOEMAKER WA,.
L. ly, ti First-class 8
can have cutlet:tilt ein
Apply te N. DE1T1IE
NTED. -
TED. -Wanted i111 nediate-
work on a fa 1. One
terienee preferr d Good
t man. , HEN* PAN -
55i011 2, Stan1ev.1 877
TED.- -Wanted nuin idte-
oemaker. A steady ma,n
iloyment and go 1 wages.
T, Zurieh I'. 0. 887:3
F1OUSEKEEl'ER
I mediately, a
housekeeper and take
wages to e. suitable pe
Apply at Tire Exrosei
WANTED.- tiht 1 ed im-
litable person apt as
care of childee 1. Good
eon. - References rem tired.
in. UPTICK, Seaforth. 686
mEACHEIt. W a-AV:tilted, a 31
L male Teacher, h nding a Second,
Class Certifieate. for.ehool Section Na
for the year 1885. Address JOSER
FIELD, Cranbrook 0,
le or Fe
-
r Third
0, C4rey,
WHIT -
885x4
ARMEN WANT --Welded imp ediately,
asober, itelustri ars man, with sine] capital,
to engatre in the Pon p and WindmiW lanufate
tuning Businese with he undersigned, rho is a
thoroughly practical man. Addrets W. 31.
i
310BRIS, Mitchell, 0 t. 884
rilEACHER WAN
Teacher as tessis
6' Hullett. lattice t
January and teigag
monthe. A ppl !cab
moniele and etating
dressed to the realm.
eember T. Ti 1031A
ED.-- -Wanted, e Female
ant for School 8e tion No.
commence on t e 1st of
ment to emitin le three
ns accompanied y testi-
salary desired te be ad-
gned until Saturday, De-
' NEILANS, Harlbek P. 0.
7-4
OOLLEN MILLS.
SEI3,FORTH
Having mir7 New 31'
order, I have aleasur
tomers and friends tl
and
IMPROVED
am better than
FIRST -0
On the shortest notic
see all my Old merton
A LARGE ST
On hand to
Groceries !'e9h, good an
gty of that cele rated 25c Te
irrice tor good 13utter and Egg
ls now ill first-clas • running'
in announcing to ley CUs -
at with Enlarged Premises
MACHINERY,
Tor prepared to tarn out
ASS WORK
, and will be p eaeed • to
ers anal as many neW ones.
OK 'OF GODS
rade with as usuaa
A. G. VaNEGNIOND.
ch ea
still
J. McLOUGIJ W ttney
JI;lirsalrintr
RAL ESTATE FOR 8 LE.
l•-, a; ARE FARM FOR SALE.--Noith half of
;) 14o11 30, and north half of north -hall of Lot
31, COD ession 9, McKillop. Most trf ti -is land is
seeded, and ill excellent condition fe r meadow
or past re. For further particular, apply to
ANDRI W GOVENLOCK, Winthrop P. 0. 819
1,1AR3 FOR SALE. For Sale, Let . Comes -
.11
1
sit 11 2, East We:waren:h. Thisde 'treble pro-
pe.rty w 11 he sold this summer, in ord -a to close
111) 111) estate. It consists of 200 acres of ehoice
land, abont 145 acres cleared; good f rin build-
ings and orchard. For parCienara apply to
W. W. FARRAN, Clinton P. 0. .
265
i
. 1
ii°lSIF°insUirot:aIe!tt desi
rable
..°1)e1tl0njoiStretLSe!rtlllcxt
door toSt. Thoraehe hloiag, andnow
occupied by Mr. Stroh). There is a. god stone
-foundation, -first-class cellar, six bedrte ms', parlor,
dining iooin and a good kitehen_ Also a large
woodsh el, hard turd soft water, a new stable, and
all other neeessaries complete. For fi rthcr par-
ticulars, apply to the proprietor. D. ROSS,
Seafort .
FARSItlej,NtheTIN7CoritUlill8aTrofi flel:t( )C13,1 C:!;'1I:er'es*-18o3nF0°6r,
-1 !
Tucker.. mith, containing- 50 areas, 45 of which
are eleared, free from stumps and under -drained.
The farm is well fenced. There --is al log hoese
and large frame harn on stone fonmintime good
well and force pump. • It is, within fit er miles of
Sea -fort a and the roads leteling from it are all
gravel] .d. Apply to MRS. E. BUJ KE, Bull's
Head 1 otel, Toronto. S55-8 -
. . 1 AILI FOR SAE -IN III'LLE . - North
• A lvinited q'ttan-
raining 112 acres ; 80 aeres aleared - - he remain -
pt. rts of Lots :14 and 35, -Conee. )11 13, C011-
for sale. _Highest
watt -re 1 with a never fehing tieing e reek rising -
der is • test Mod:rood imsh, tea c'ia - loan), a -ell
i on the wends:es. Frame barn ani tablet:, log
house :ad a good young 'orchard. It is conven-
ient to Orme-hes and -school, aud 1. situated 4
miles 1 ton) Blyth and lo from rlhitot. 'c -,t n'-
thenerticulars apply to 11.-Aurrit TUN-NINO- -
HAM, m the -South part of said lets, er to Lon-
desbor nigh It. 0. •
Block, Seaforth.
The Fam
of the Gr at COugh Remedy
Royal Glyeerated Balsam of F
Still Spreading 1/V)Ider
ITS SUCCESS IS REALLY WONDER
OUGHS,
.And similar disea
produce the written,
people in this 'neigh
who are afflicted wit
'cure to give it a tria
Huron Cfflin,ty.
COLDS,
nd Wider.
UL. IT CURES
FAR
1 FOR: SALE.,- Fie Sale, "the . truth balf of
10, Concessein 1, -Grey. containing- te
acres. There are 30- acres Oettral, tart of the
halarie , has been burned down and part Inath.
There s a frame house and stable, young or-
chard nd 41 acres of fall wheat. It is situated,
within a mile and a quarter of Jan estowe. 111
win be sold cheap.- The adjoining r aeres are
r also fo stile.- This 'property will be sold separate-
ly or t )g -ether Apply to -131,CFLe r ANDREW
POLL OCX, en the farm, oe by mail! to James-
', town 1 O. 850
SORE THROATS,
seg, , quicker than any krai
testimony of a hundred
orh,00d in suppoi t of this
either of the troubles wh
1. Price, 50c per bottle.
LUMSDEN-
w
own medicine. . We can
of the mo.“ respectable
statement. e ask
ich, we recommend it to
For sale by all dealers in
LSON,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS, SEAFORTH, ONT.
ALWAYS IN THIi FRONT FiANK.
ROBERT
The People's Shoemaker,
L LIS,
Seaforth, Ont.
IS daily receiving Boo s and Shoes of all kinds, of the latest styles and very best
•material made. 1 alWays buy from the %Telly best Manufacturers, and keep my
eyes -open for bargains( and give my' eustoMers the. bedefit.:
POSITIVELY NO SHODDY KEPT ON HANo•
CUSTOM WORK
Is rushing, but they is always room for more, $o come right along and leave
your orders, and if yoji don't get satisfaction you need not come again. I have
six of the best workm m in the country, and personally superintend this branch
of my business, and gt &rote° satisfaction.
Come and see- my stock and be convinced I tell the truth. It won't cost you
anythilig.
_ .
FARM FOR SALE.- For sate, Lot 10, Conees-
s on 3, Flullett, containnig Se acres; 68
acres cleared and in a good seate of cultivation;
the- ba anee is well timbered. The farm is well
under drained and fenced. It is neatly seeded
to gr a There are an the premises a new frame
house and bank barn with stabling Jnnderneath.
A bat ich of the Maitland River rtm* across the
back nd of the lot making- it an e( -client graz-
ing fa en. Th -ere is also an mallard. It is situa-
ted si - miles from Seafteth aml tivtfrom Clin-
ton. vith scliool :red _ church -es -convenient.
Term. "easy. For further partieul, rs apply to
the ued-ersigned on the premises 0' to Clinton
P. 0. WM. MULHOLLAND ....„0
qs-Zr
-
r, ,NI FOR SALE. --For sale, th East Half of
4 Jot 6, Concession 12, itullett, .oxitaining 50
acres It is a corner lot, with a in ksinith. shop
on th corner. • The land is well fenced and
drain a and in a good state of eultiv tion. There
are. a out three acres of prod ha dwood bush.
Therr is a good bank barn and . 10 h'ortse. A
sprin e creek runs through the lot. A good hear-
ing o chard. Churches and schoa .conv-enient.
Apo. t office and,- sore adjoins tee lot. It is
situa."ed within siX miles of Blyth, on the Lon-
don, nron & Brtice Railway, For further pala
tieul rs apply to the un-dersignet1 an the prem-
isee„ r to Harleck P. O. THOMAS! AMOS. 885
- -- - --------- • • - -
0 GOOD FARMS IN USBORNE FOR SALE
?'1. j1\ -The executers offel• the fo owing lands
for s le, in order to close the airarirs If the estate
of tit' . late Andrew 314Sr. First-- eot 30, Con-
cessic n ;3, Tow»ehip of Vsborne, euntahring 100.
acres so acres eleared, well fenced, and in -ateood
state of cultivation. There are 'ix acres e
orelr rd of the choicest fruit, an' two neYer
failirer strangs. The properet enn :this a corn -
Mita )le brick house. -Secteld - -Lot el, Comes:don
3, To taiship of 17sborne, -containing 100 aeres 85
acres ,cleared well underdrained„ .ar d in 4 high
state of cultivation. There is a goo- orchard of
four eres, a large brick house, als! two -kerma
stabl s, driving shed, all frame. rie hoot on op-
posite lot. It is three miles to t • e totters of
Exet r and Hansa. . These farms adjoin -each
other and will be sold together- o • separately-.
Terme of payment easy. . For part milers .appay
to JOHN M,eQUEEN, Executor, Lm Ilia' P. O., -or
B. V. ELLIOTT, Solicitor, Exeter 0-'• 0. re73-26
MUSICAL.
s- tr• uc ion in Piano and Organ Le.
resid :John Street, Second Doo
Eng -F it Church, Seaforth,
M.2. C. M. DUNLOP, ,Teach
Piano or Organ. Advaneed
fuating- at less than one-half
of ign teaching. Terms moderat
on G org,e Street, Second Door E
Stree Seaforth.
----
gOAST wili
evils for in -
sons, at her
West of the
849
r of Music,
pupils fitted
the -expense
. Residence
st of Main
870 _
MEDICAL.
0. S. MACDONALD, 31. Physi-
„ earn, Surgeon, Aceauchenr ate. Office
and asidenee, that lately (leen ned by Dr.
llfltensOfl, euburn. 781
T G. SCOTT, 31. D.,Zee.,Physician,
eSurgeon
.
t) and Accoucher,Seaforth, Ont. tflice and
residenee South side of Goderich S .reet, Second
Door East of the Presbyterian Char ..h. 844
-1-) W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D., C. Me Member
Ile of the College of Phe-sielans ad Smgeops,
• Seaforth, Ontario. Office aed Residence
same as formerly occupied by Dr. Nereoe. 848
M. HANOVER, Me D., C. M., Graduate of
McGill University, Physic an, Surgeon
nerd Aecoucheur, Seaforth, Ont, 0 lice and Resi-
denee, North side of Goderich Strec t, First Brick
Home East of the Methodist Churc . 496
EY EAR ANO T ROAT.
R GEO- S. RYE SON,
ROBERT 'WILLIS, SEAFORTH. L. R. CI. P., L. R. C. S. E., Lecture
Ear . tad Throat, Trinity Medical Cid:lege, TorOn-
the Ee e,
to, al d Surgeon to the Mereer Eye and Ear ha
ft:marry. Late Clinical Assistant oyal Iamdan
EW MILLING FIRM IN SEAFORTH.
THE SEAFORTH ROLLER MILLS,
LATE THE JtED MILL.
McBRIDE & SM1Til, from Strathroy,
Having bought the above mills, andrefitted them throughout with all the latest
and bast machinery that could be procured for a
GRADUAL REDUCTION ROLLER MILLI
And the result attained is, they have one of the 1.
Farmers can now get all 'their GRISTINO and C
and have it home with them the same -day, and Safi
.•••••.•••••••••=1.
est mills in the ProVinee.
OPPING done in Seaforth,
faction Guaranteed.
FLOTJ11, 33,.A.N AIT ID SI-101VIIS
For sale by the ton or in loss quantities—FOR CAS
Wheat.
,Cash for any quantity of
Atic RI E & SMITH.
MR. THOMAS SMITH will personally sup
Mills,
riaitend the Seaforth Roller
Opht ahnie Hospital, Moorfields, and Central.
Th -rot and Ear Hospital.
3:7 Church Street, - - .ronto-.
ACTION $ LE
—OF A_
VALUABLE ClIEESE ACTORY.
Tails.srayr to a Restitution 0 the Share-
holders of the Sea -forth Oates Menufactur-
ing C mpa'nV, there will be sold be Public Auc-
tion, t the Commermal Hotel. in the Town of
Seaforth„ on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of Deeemher,
1884, at 2 o'elock in the afternoon, )37 Joseph P.
Brill eAuctioneer, that valuable p operty in the
Tom of Seaforth, known -.as '” he Seaforth
Chee. e Factory," togetherwith the ngine, boiler
and iping, milk cane, seales, e urn, butter
work a, vats, cheese presses, and 'ether -utensils
And articles .contained therein .ane used there-
with. The' whole property will be mit up and ..
sold n bloc. The -aboee property i situated on .
Nort 'Main _Street in the Town of ' 7eafortk, and -
conn Hetes four acres of land, -enclos d by a good
boa fence. The buildings' ereetet thereon con-
eist o a email "frame house in good ,epair and 'the
chee. e factory. T -he factory buil', mg IC fram'e
with nick foundation and cellar. he building
at pr sent is fitted tip as it cream -ry. It -can,
howeaer, be easily -changed into a e , eese factory,
as incest of the material used for th t purpose is
.still On the premises. The blilidill r ! and every-
thing, used m convection therewith ie in a fair
state of repair. The .above factory s situated in
the centre -of a splendid farming euntry, and
offer3 a ,good openingefor any pers n deeirous of
entering into the business of but er or Pheese
making. Teems of sale: -Ten per eent. of pur-
'chase money to be paid to the Liq, id:afar on the
day Of sale. The balance in three weeks there-.
after when possession will be giver. The Prop-
erty Will be .pet up subject to a . eserved bid.
The purchaser will be required to si a contratt
for the -completion of the purchase The "other
conditions -of sale will be the same as the stand.
ing,conditions of sale of the !Chan ery• DiViSiOtt
of the High Court of Justice. Fo further pare
tieulars apply to P. S. CARROLL, . e.aforth P.O..
Liquidator -of the said Company. Oated at Sea.
fortli this 2nd day of December, A. D. 1284. 8874
i
,