The Huron Expositor, 1885-03-20, Page 6;
New York
. In the year 11 1 New York was a
queer little place, with a slave market
at the foot of W 11 street, and publio
notices Of runa y slaves, or of the
public_ sale of im n and women, were
, posted in the str et }fere are . some
notices from the, New York ;Gazette of
1751: -
Ran May on e tu▪ rday night, the 3rd
- instant, from Ju • ah Hays, a Negro
Wench, named arain aged about 30
years; she is a li -ely wench, ofea Mul-
lett° complexion • was brought age at
Amboy, in enlaces family, and
has had seheral m ters in the Jerseys.
She dresses ve hv-ell, and has a geed
parcel of clothes, and, speaks goodFes_
glish. Whoever
takes up the said
Wench and bri gs her to her said
Master, or secure her in any County
. Gaol, so t at he nay have her again,
- shall ince ve 40 sh llings reward and all
rassonahl charge.
The Public WI ipper of the city of
34, tie l'hee HunJ
herd cloak, hat. and thick black
New York being dead, if any person
inclines toaccept Ithat office, with £20
a year he may ap ly to the Mayer and
be entered.
A very valuable fnegro fellow, ketting
too much liquor, got into a canoe in the
Itarbor, and, after addling about a little
tumbled -over and'as di -awned.
Ti i is to give. sotice that Elizabeth
Boyd is going to -move next door to
the Widow Hog's, 1in Broad street, near
the Long Bridge, nd will continue as
usual to graft pi ces to knit jackets
e and breeches, not tlo be discerned; also
' to foot and graft s eking& and gentle-
men's gloves, m ttens, or muffatees
made out of old sto -kings, or runs them
in the heel. S e likewise makes
children's stockingis out of the old
ones. •
' .Among the aitic es advertised . to be
sold by Ebenezer 1 Grant in Hanover
square, are: "Jan1ai�a rum, by the
five gallons, Co - on 4.P1 ayer Books,
Week's Preparationl for the Sacrament."
Here is an editor's 4ppeal
Kind. .reader„ yo3i have now had
gratis three suppl ments running; 0
that it would excit4 such of yoa who
aro upward of ter, three, four, and
five years in arrear4 to remember the
printer.
An Irish servant Who has two
years of -het time, liji be sold. Inquire'
of the printer hereo • _
The Albany Poet 1sets out on Satur-
day next; letters ay•bo left at Mr.
MeEvers, near the 4ity hall, or at the
North River, at th house ohthe said
Post.
-Last Monday nigh, several of the glass
Ianaps put up a.boutnie city were taken
dewn by _persons mknown, and. left
*hole in the meat roarketnt is thought
to be done by some daring rakes in order
to convince the owners how easy those
lamps might be clenelilished without dis-
covery.
All oar common wlater carriage being
solong stopped ha occasioned a vast
nee in the price of ing in this city, to
he poor as well as
ench and sucking
e wench about 19
all sortsof house-
. •
au, aged about 28
of for four years'
wer either country
the great distress of
others. „
A likely negro u
_ child to be sold.
years of age; can do
-work and very hand
An Irish servant
years; to be dispose
aervitude ; he will an
work or gardening.
'The Posts for Bostx
will set out Monday,.
o'clock in the afteri
perform their stages
summer season.-
]
In anobituary o
Morrie, "Willow and
cellency Lewis Morr
ernor of the Provinc
she' is described as
prodigality, frugal without parsimony,
cheerful without levity, exalted without
pride, in person arnia1iie, in conver ation
faithfal, o envy
,
runs 4 follows:
veral gentlemen,
n and Philadelphia
the 30th inst., at 3
oon, preeisely, to
weekly during the
1752 of Isabella
Relict of His Ex-
, Esq.; late Gov -
of New Jersey,"
"Liberel without
affable, in friendshi
A city paragraph
We are desired by g
veil an set him with his back to the
door her place. Presently Brown
swaggered in followed by Simpson and,
the gua it, who he insisted should be
present Se see e' fair play." :1 Stepping.
forward behind the Hubbard. cloak
Brown laced one arm affectionately
round t old nigger's neck and gently
lifting the front of the thick veil, im-
printed 'drunken kiss on the cushiony
lipsan teeth r of the grinning African.
•
n eorge " croaked the black
responseand Brown drew closer without
vent • to look up rest his eyes should
tell tale: ; at last he passed his arm
• around s er waist and ventured to
look up d once moraise the veil for "
another ss to make the bet ,certain,
but see g the supposed 'alteration in
his pre y wife's complexion and fea-
tures, h sprang to his feet shouting • at
the top f his voice:
"Goo God, Maria ! ! ! What's -the
matter ith your faee ? ! ! !" and fell
back on is seat a sadd.er but a soberer
man.
A , tialitoban's Opinion of
Ontario,
Robertsen, Superintendent of
lien Missions in Manitoba, *ho
tisited this district and dello-
al addresses, on his return to
, was interviewed by a Free
rter, when the followingholo-
Rev.
Presbyti
recently
ered sev
Winnipe
Press re
quy ensued :
long have you been away ?"
!about the middle of January.
hat time I* visited Toronte,
land Kingston,' Goderiph, Sea -
1. Clinton, Galt, Guelph and
other centres. Times ares•dull afid, the .
outlook is not cheering even for the
comiim +amen . The cities,and espe-
cially manufacturing centres are suffer -
farmers are in much more
le circumstances than any
g, but of course they complain.
;that one loan society in Lon -
$.5,000,000 in the bank for
ey could find no investment.
to manufacturers who stated
!slaughtering goods to enable
ep their men together. Manu-
facturing I as attracted pital beyond
the requih'ements of the; country, and
hence ove rproduction." •
a Hee
" Sinc
During
Hamilto
forth an
hen Th
coinforta
other el
I was tol
don had
which t
I spoke
they wer
them to
Haw
"The
The sno
found it
roads, an
ages were
any too
mercury t
much sent
Ming on t
me the c
Northwes
and light s
Sky and d
" What
Northwes
"1 mei
ing, and ti
about the
the resou
that has
ishing. T
people are :doing a good work in circu-
lating infolenation. At railway stations
I noticed circulars beiring letters from
men like M. R. \McKnight, of Carnsan,
telling of +eh- experience in Manitoba.
These canaot fail to do good. People
'as the weather ?"
ether has been very severe.
all has been heavy. Teams
st difficult to pass on leading
Mishaps, upsets and break -
he order of the day. Febru-
as unusually severe. The
lought it too cold to venture
the bulb, and hence grunt -
e part of the people. Give
r, bright sunshine of the
with its dry atmosphere
owfall, rather than the cloudy
p snow of the East." ,
b.out the immigration- to the
I
'everal people who are com-
ere ie a.good deal of inquiry
country. The ignorance 'of
us of the country "after all
been written is simply aston-
he Canadian Pacific Railway
ti
who neves
the boom
of harm.
toba, and
sons and d ughters wiu come here to de-
velop olIr r cleirces. Could some of our
success ul f mers be got to write letters
to papels 1ely circulated in the East
much good ould accrue to Ontario and
to us.' •
"Did yik eddress many audiences
'when awey ,
" Over If rty. .We are anxious to give
informant° about our mission opera-
tions so t at we can get the men and
means to • •osecute our --work. I got
subscriptio and cash to the amount • of
well-wishers of the city, tcsentreat the over $6,000 and had 1 timeto prosecute
respective 'inhabitants to use their utmost a canvass $ 000 per week could be pro-
/ endeavors'during e summer months mired. .Th Students' Society of the
- to Iseepthe streets's eet and clean, as United Pre yterien Hall .in Edinburgh
it is everybody's cone rn, being the most have ready to canvass hi Scotland on
behalf of m- mon Work in Manitoba, dur-
effeetual means, n r God, for our
preservation from lc ness." ing the coming summer, and they hope
within a year to send £2,000 for this
In an official ELCO nt, of the laying
out 'of,new streets foij the city in 1807, -
signed by Gouverneu Morris, Simeon
[DeWitt, and JohaR therford. corn -
d money here in the time of
nd lost are doing a good dear
Ontario, however, likes Mani -
years o by more of her
work. LashNovember I wrote a letter
on our mi
and sent t
Church and
them a nu
with maps,
missioners, the folljwthg paragraph
occars:
To some it may seern a matte e of sur-
priee that the whole i la d has not been
ot
laid out as a city. T
a aubject ofmerrimen
sinners have provided
er population than i
spot on this side of
in this respect been
shape of the ground.
hable that 'considerable numbers may be _
fore the high hills
it shall be built
is improbable that
the grounds north
be covered with
me short- of the
extent kid out might therefore have
defeated just expecte, ons, and to have
gone further might h ve furnished mast
teriels to the pernicio s spirit of specula -
ton -New York Sun
Brown'
They were travel
Brown and Ms friend
"W!if,a was else on b
Was not aware of the
At various and freq
two men had fraterm
, of exchanging shots f
flasks, and thereby
Now, when in his cup
abetting man, and on
ion wagered his friend
would walk into the e
kis the lady sittin -
that she would not o
eeediiig. He said it
ssessed over the fai
ailed to the extent of
took hiz . up, but thin
he ally reconnoitred
aid finding Mrs. Brom
told her the m
kissing charm and all.
dently lost the bet, he handed over his
1ibnseif with the
virtuous action
t e sober wife
en iusband, and
own at the same
as not long in
Spec1iiy calliig
a her ;assista.nce
11t.1 ,_ pion's dollar to
eive the. coming
dressed him_ in
th
ers it may be
t the Commis -
spice for a great -
collected . at any
hina. They: have
governed by the
It is not impro-
collected at Harlem b
to the southward o
'imam as a city, and it
(fox- centurieS to come)
of Harlem Flats will
houses. To have co
Pa.
ng on the 'cars,
impsoa. Brown's
and, but Simpson
ct
en intervals the
d to the extent
one their pocket
bechming boozy.
, rown becamethe1 present occas -
a doiiar that he
at Pullman and
th re elone, and
to the pro -
a chann he
and it -never
g. Simpson
better of it,
th Pullman car
he felt wroth,
ole transaction,
As he had evi-
jec
wa
se
iss
in
dolla,r to her, consolin
idea that he had. done
!as giving the money t
instead of to the drun
xevengecl himself on B
three. Mrs. Brown
,deciding how to act.
the old negro waiter
DIM bribed Mrn with 5
take her place and re
embrace. She hastil
sion field in the Nprthweste
1 -
m 2o0 copies of it. The
lease Building Board sent
ber of copies of its report
ad we found that these 'did
s
good service. We hope that other
secieties m y make our cause theirs too,
and thus help to supply the people that
come from Scotland with gospel erdi-
names." I
?
" Are you extending your mission
operations this year ?" .
"1 cannot speak definitely yet, but
likely ten or twelve new fields at least
, will be Occupied this season. Did our
means warrzLnt it there is room for much
greater exp esion._
• ) ,
I •
-Geo. Ilelrnersen, the great Russian
Naturalist ii dead.
--Mr. Th.s. Collinson, of the Collin-
son House, itchell, died last week
after a seve e illness, in the 42nd year
of his age. '
. --hlhlr. T. ii. Daly of Stratford, who
had for som time previously been in
poor health, lied on Wednesday morn-
ing last wee somewhat suddenly. He
was just pre aring to go out to vote on
the bylaw Ill king Stratford a city, when
the sijent m ssenger overtook him. He
had fa n ber of years in tine past,
repres ted erth in the conservative in-
terest, ii the ld Parliament Of Canada,A
also in tbhe Local House, but has lately
lived in com - rative retirement. -
atarrh
a New Treatment.
Perhaps the inost extraordinary success that
has been achievej inmodern medicine has been
attained by the Dixon Trefitment for Catarrh
Out a ,000 patients treated during the past six
months fully ninety per cent, leave been cured
of this stubborn inalady. This it none the less
startling when 1 is remerabercel that_no five per
cent. of patients presenting themselves to the
regular practitioner are benefitted, while the
patent medicines and other advertised cures
never record a cure at all. Starting with the
claim now generally believed by the most' scien-
tific men that the disease is due to the presence
of living parasites in the tissue, Mr. Dixon at
once adapted mhtioure to their extermination--
ehis accoplish , he chinas the Catarrh is prac-
tically cured, and the permanency is unquestion-
td, as cures effectedby him four years ago are
cures still. No oue else has ever attempted to
cure Catarrh io this manner, and no other treat-
ment has ever cured Catarrh. The application
of the remedy is Simple, and can he done at
home, and the present season of the year is the
no favorable ter a speedy and permanent cure,
the majority of eases being cured at one treat-
ment. Sufferers shouldoorrespond with Messrs.
A. IL DIXON Sif SON, 305 King Street, West,
Toronto, Canada,,, and enclose stamp for -their
treatise on C.atarria-Zontr eal Star, November
IT,1882"
882-52
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THE HURON EX.POSITORN
ARCH' 20, 1.885•
THE 1 BIG
SEAFCp_RT
The above n4lle have now heen t
built upon the eomple
ILLS,
oroughly re.
HUNGARIAN ROLLER i ROCESS.
*The Mill a
greatly en1
throughout.
,--
nd Storehouse Buildi gs have been
ed, and new mach' ery applied
THE LATEST IMPROVE .ROLLS
Flour
pressing Michines
From the:be8 MarnifaCturing Firhave been
put in, and e erything necessary ad ed to enable
her to turn o t flour
SEC ND TO NONE
In the Do ion. The facilities fer receivilng
grain from farthers and for elevating and shipping
have also deeii extensiVely improved. Grain -can
now be 'taken from farmers' wago s, weighed,
and loaded Into ears at the rate o700 bushels
per hour, by the work of two men.
1
s
A LARGE FEEDI SITONI
--FOR--
1
CUSTOM OHO PING
Has been put in, and th&neoesaiy n hinery for
handling chop and coarse grana.
A good shed has been erecti1d, So t at wagons
can be unloaded and reloaded under var.
WHEAT .EXO A GES
I4romptly attend' to, and
FIRST-CLASS ROLLER -FLOUR
CUSTOM ,M1MM JD
Chopped satisfactorily, and:without delay..
I •
ROLLER FLOUR,
:BRAN, SHO.RTS,
And all kinds of
-OHOORED FEED
Constantly on hand.
ighest Market Price P d in
Cash for any Quantit of
' Wheat.
.APPLIE BARRLS
AND I
FINE, COARSE AND LAIiD SALT
, ,
• rioR SALE. .
Only first-clasi4id obliging men will be Icept
to attend customers. The liberal patronge of
farmeni and.,general tmde respectfully solicited.
A. W. OGILVIE & CO, Y
• , PROPRIETORS.
T. O. KEMP, Manager.
0
0
upvivo o4ux
Nvoillawv Jo
Prizes 1
Prizes I
Fr m now to the I6th of May first,
he f llowing prizes will be given at
GUNTER'S
JEWELRY STORE,
To CASH BUYERS °ONLY.
Every one purchasing $10 worth of goods can
have their choice of one dozen photographs from
A. Calter's, or One year's subscription to Tux
EXP/nos. or Sun.
For $20 purcherses, 16 per cent. in cash.
For $30 purchases, 20 Per eent.in cash.
For m purchases and Upwards, 25 per cent,
in cash.
Goods are as lew as evjrr, and all marked in
plain figures. I
Buy your good ir in the cheapest market' and
from asreliable house.
Personal attention give to repairing in all
brancheir of the trade.
Finewatches a specialty.
Established January, 186
M. R. 001.INTE.-,R,
Practical Jeweller, Watch and Clock
Ma,ker, Seaforth, Ont.
ivciriacm_
The Snbecriber offers for Sale his Entire
Stec, k es.
Dry ,Goods; Boots and Shoes
and Crockei-y
-AT--
Cost * Price for Cash.
This Sale to colatinue f r one month from
date.
,Positively all overdue accounts must be settled
at once or they will be put iato other hands for
collection.. ; •
,
,JAMES STANLEV,..Kinburn.
February 18th, 1885. 898-4
Removed I Rlemoved I
G- BJ O.E v I. INT G-,
SEAFORTH,.
The 011. Established Butcher has removed to
new premises immediately , opposite his Old
Stand, Mein Street, Seaforth, where he will be
pleased to meet all his old patrons and as many
new ones, as may see fit to laver him with their
patronage.
Remember the place, between Henderson's
Harness Shop, and McIntyre' e Shoe Store, Main
Street; Seaforth. 1
898 GEORGE EWING.
FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU
" —TO CALL AT 711E—
HURON FOONDRY,
-1--NEAR THE—
HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORTH,.
And see our stook of
0 S ,
Which havebeen niade espeCially for this county..
I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this
season, and feel satisfied in saying that it is the
best in the market. Our
LAND ROLLERS
Are laige and heavy, running light and doing
good work. Our
GRAIN CRUSHERS
Are made from Hard Iron, arid will last longer
than any other machine made. ,Having special
tools for recutting Rollers, we can guarantee
satisfaction. - Special attention given to re-
pairing 41team Engines, Saw and Grist Mills,
Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines, and
all kipds of machinery repaired on short notice
and at reasonable rates.
To Contractors and Others.
Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest rates.
Quotations furnished on applicatiorn
r4rnt1so Agent for the Implements of L. D.
Sawyer, Hamilton. A full line of repairs con-
stantly on hand.
THOMAS HENDRY.
FARMERS' BARKING HOUSE.
,1JOG-A.1ST at 00.i
BANKERS & BROKERS,
p 8EAF0R2H,, ONT.
Office—First Door 14ORTH
of Commercial Hotel.
'L__;P.
HAT IS IT?
Why it is the People's Popular
PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS,
WI II A. CALDER AT THE HELM.
AND now that the Holiday Season is fast ap-
reaching, and the good people of Huron and
Perth will doubtless require something neat and
artistic in the way of Portraits to send as Holi-
day Gifts to -absent friends or relatives, and Mr.
C. being fully alive to the importance of thisfact, ,
has made special extra arrangements for thew-
commodation of the Holiday Trade.1, CALDER'S
for Christmas Pictures,: CALDER'S for New
Year's Pictures. For a Photo of Tasty Design,
Excellence of Shade and FrUish, Easy and Grace-
ful Position, coupled with appropriate Bacla
ground and Acceseories.
Give the P. P. P. P. a trial, and then go away
smiling with delight and a GOOD Pwrees.
ANDREW CALDER,
Scott's Block, Seaforth.
• Notes discounted, and a general b king busi-
ness done.
',Remittence to and cellections inade in Mani-
thba.
Business done through Bank of Mcntreal.
A limited amount of money received on deposit.
Money to loasnin on real estate at beat rates.
•••,11
S. C. M'CAUCHEY
WM. LOCAN.
P. S.-S.G. McCaughey will attend to Con-
veyance in all its branches, lending money o
real estate, buying and selling farms, homes, &cal
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL (
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY house
milE subscriber begs leave to thank his runner- liberty
ous customers for the liberal patronage ex-
tended to him since commencing business in
• Seaforth, and trusts that he may be favored with 8t.°C)1
a continuance of the same.
Parties intending to build would do well to give Wanz
him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand a
large stock of all kinds of
DRY PINE LUMBER, I •
SASHES, DOORS,
BLINDS & MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, &c.
He feels confident ef giving isatisfaction .to
those who may favor him with their patronage,
as none but first-class workmen are employed.
Particular attention peid to Custom Planing.
201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
IS a
OOKS
THE CENTRA
—OF
OFFICE
,
BELA,. Teleph ne Compan
the CELEBRATED BOOK AND ANCY GOODS STORE of
0.
DEALER, I
—r
Stationery, Periodicals, Music, Musical
ments, Cards of II Ports.
Instru
IN -
CES just to Hand of one of the bet Selected Stocks of ENGLISH,
MERIVC° N and CANADIAN Wall Papers fo Spring Trade.
Foot B Its at Very Low Prices. A Complete Stock to Select from at
0.. W. PAPST'S Fancy Store:
VALENTINES! VALENTIN ! DON'T FORGET,
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY is Fast App oaching-so Approach to C. W.
PAPST'S *here you can get one of the Best Sto west of Toronto to select from.
srelleadctuarters for all the Leading Newspa rs in the World.
O. W. PAPST,* Booksell r *and Stationer,
MAIN STREET. SEAFpRTHe
STO
McLOUOHLIN'S
OK TAKING ()HEAP SAL
CONTINUES ALL THIS
WHEN EVERYONE WI
TREMENDOUS BARGA
DRY
IN -
0003, MILLINE
GROCERIE
MONTH,
L- R,BCEIVE
.1
NS
1
FOR CASH
HATS and
cLOUGHLIN, Whitne is Block, Seaforth.
For the Holida
Trade.
Rodgers Is Sons Table and Pocket Cutlery, Ele tro-Plated Knives, Forks and
Spoons. A s lendid assortment of Hall Parlor a d Library Lamps. English
"Block Tin" Goods in Jelly Moulds, Pudding Dishe , , Tea Pots, Cofiee Biggins,
Bisc tit Pans, &c. Nickel -Plated, Granite, Iron, 1 ea and Coffee Pots. The
celebrated "told Handle" Sad Irons, both plain polish and nickel finish.
Japanned Tinwares, Enamelled Wares, Kitchell Fa • hings and Cooking Uten
sils in great variety.
, We have many useful, sensible and appropriat a icles. suitable for Christmas
I • .
and New Year's gifts, in Hardware and House- arnishings, which we have
i
;
inar ed at our usual low erices.
ME
CALL liND EXAMINE GOODS.
VISHING MY NUMEROUS CUSTOMER
RY CHRISTMAS.
° AND EVERYBODY A
MRS. JOHN 'KIDD, SP‘FORTH.
Trials of a Poor Scotch Laddie
ur hero was born in Edinburgh in the year 18
in so le way connected in Her Majesty's Navy, died,
frien alone in the great metropolis of Scotland,
Noth ng dinnted, he still preserved a kind fatherte a
dustr ous, and through time, by reading signs on sh
from teces of newspapers picked up amongst his a
taste for study, and, As he was dePendent upon
accep work in a livery stable, but being saving, in a
chase a cart and horse. This was his first Step
few y rs a considerable sum of money, with which
but e posure in his previous vocation as cab driver,
the hungs. baffling the best medical aid -both in the
His s pints were drooping, and his wealth was be
expen es in travelling from place to place after the b
haust g money an medieines he was in despair, whe
to g. to Canada, and try C. Duncan's Cough S
Colds Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis a
vised, was.cured, and is now happy and prosperous.
thus ffiicted values life,' procureehthe best Cough Syru
Medi‘:1
and his father, who was
leaving him with no earthly
barefooted penniless boy.
vice to be honest and in -
p doors and eduring nights
qu intance, he acquired a
-own resources, he had to
fen years was able to pur-
o fertune. He amassed in a
he. emigrated to America,
br ught on an affection of
d Country and America.
g to dwindle down by
medical aid. After ex -
old friend advised him
, which is a sure cure for
Croup. He did as ad -
h is life, and if any one
12.: C. Duncan's, at the
C. DUNCAN, Druggist,' M
EWING MACHI
(:)
. C. I/VILLSON'S,
aii St. Seaforth.
NES AT
eaforth.
mere the largest and best selected stock of mach'
n Canada. I am not hired to sell'any one parti
to keep and sell all that I consider the best con
of the following i-st-class machines, viz.: TI
r C, Royal A, and Raymond. All of the above
by the manufacturers o,nd myself for five years from da
amine y stock of machiases, and you mill find as abov
good e perienced operators. Oils, Needles and Repair
hand.
C. WILLSON, Main
ea to be found in any one
ular machine, hut am at
equently I keep a large
e Domestic, the Davis, the
a. l e sold and guaranteed
e f sale. Call and ex-
. Instructions free by
ef all kinds' always on
_
_
treet, Seaforth.
sese.--..e.
4.:/1
EADACHES
Ar -e- generally foducel.
by Indigestion,Pou
stoznack, Co
reneteteit C! f
cr t/rre -
3:-
ttistinyilate the e et -Pe
lar daily nic • -r,,t of IL.c ,..
faction on these o • .7.,:vert
the blood from the brain, and 1,
leuro all forms of Cor
Beadache, Lihorus gsk-k
flczia,tho; and by kepping the.
land preserving the system in a L. ;thfid
condition, they _ futur.
attack& Try
PREPARED BY
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DrIi'cef'ts CO.7 LChy:C./ r_eee
e. e e
-
Sold by all Druggists..
EGMONDVILLE
ROLLER MILLS,
In returning thanks to our numerous friends
and patrons for the very liberal support no
have received during the past three years,
beg to announce that, having during the past
season greatly enlarged our iniij, and also adthid,
to our power and machinery, we are now better
than ever prepared to attend to the wants ot
our customers promptly, and With the best
'Satisfaction to them. Special attention paid to
GRISTiNG- and CHOPPING
Fanners can have their Wheat ground or ex -
s changed without delay.
Flour,Bran and Shorts
Constantly on hand, of a quality equalled by
few and excelled by no mil in the Dominion, at
lowest prices -quality considered.
IlavingolSo added to the power of bur
s_ -VT MII1I;
WE. ARE PREPARED TO DO
CUSTOM SAWING
At any time-hwinter orsummer. Highest peen
paid for LoGS delivered at Egmondville or
Brucefield. ,
KYLE & MUSTARD
EGMONDVILLE.
WROXETER MILLS.
Alexander L. Gibson
Begs to announce to the public that he has com-
menced to operate the
s
WROXETE1R, WOOLLEN r. FACTORY,
And that he "II be prepared to give good value.
- in
FULL C THS,
• TWE DS,
U ION TWEEDS,
FLANNELS,
PLAIDINGS,
WINCEYS,
And Vairieties in
STOCKING YARNS4
Custom
, Spinning and pulling'
Pr mptly Attended to,
Parties from a
have their ROL
he has put th
and employs ior
AU Wo
distance will, as far as possible,.
HOME WITH THEM, and as
"II into Good Working Order.
e but Efficient Workmen, '
k is Warranted.
REMEMBE! THE WROXETER MILLS.,
ALEX. L. GIBSON,
Proprietor,
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS
A, STRONG, Seaforth, Agent,
GREAT REDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES,
•
Cabin ratesI rom Halifax to Liverpool and Lon-
donderry, $50, $.63, and en, according to position
of stateroom. Children under 12 years, half fear.?
under 1, free. Servants in Cabin, $50. Inter-
mediate, $36; Steerage, $13. From Liverpool or
Londonderry to Halifax: Cabin, ftl, $78.75 and
894.50; InterMediate, M.; Steerage, $13. Ree
turn Tickets from Halifax to Londonderry or
Liverpool and back to Halifax: Cabin, $100, $126- _
and $1.43; Intermediate, ee0; Steerage, 826. -
N .
-Money Loaned and Real Estate Bought
and Sold as Ifinal.
INSURANCE
I represent several of the best Insurance Com-
panies in the wiorld:
nfOce- arket Street, Seaforth.
862
- .A. STRONG.
M'skR-RI GE LICENSES
ISSUED AT . .
THE HURN EXPOSITOR OFFICEri;
BELAY RITI, ONTARIQi '
,
tNCI) WIT Essgs rtiouiRED
IffARCIT
Ehn:rt
e
re
School Cofive
laacalhellycgmac
- e-hrih
1 -t
, phr7T-Resrbeceiyte."1- Jain
.
Matne
rys, ets,Thuc
A very succeacifn
ta; f_rnn)Theseetrthli
eivcathOo
,dist, church, M
everyi nt erest vaeNi id
Wm.
re: w 1.
70 acre farmn, itaii
tol Mr> T. II. ed
' Mr, and Mrs,
Eiice, celebrate
Moaday the 2
privilege accolekel
urelnMitchell. The tin
kaetieohnartgh:reofs
nextxlI Pt_Rev.imesosniji Mr
church, Listow
-A man name(
the Empire Cattle
• ehellonet with a f.
day. 'He mai ca
the saw mill wh4n
contact with the iee
in two just belovt 1
the bone was rear
, t,hohghhtettesta
h;ntd
_rt:
on iridyo, h
inningDeide
lacn the
were 65 hea„cl repo
of which changed 1
second prizeg ifor•
taken by Mr.i Ii.
first for fat cow, b
of Wibbert, and se
Mr. Thos. Scott,
-A young Man
manager of the ha
Mr. Thos. MDo
night last
hel
l' die'LVker: .
respected in thei
were sentto Mimi
the deceased's Mot
; -A es. John G. )
b ,
ini
ath ist ins
of E a counciham
intelli ent farmer
on Sa
' bEyinitialinwthoefnhaitrdWas
he hewed for h."
a eonifortable 1:im
good health gene
to f Cakr e ndiivn'i :I, W. -'
o -11
ville, Was in
•eharge ef the
DMillougablitk°nit
oi Behsblin' ,
4)f Waterloo, tw
the oongregd
mtore tana,le, mir u. pr
ha
se ibn hih M
enjoyment of the
b
cee • gliprattica
str-act bla`:snX'paniev
while walking on
e'Inl)tehrrre:etwdi7ng
iresisleahoetp*Ilautuatthensees()isfPf ce
iCle sb Li n 'gsehandsfl
er eNi
oneof'
frezen. He hes s
by Mr. Celeman'
beimproVing.
i 0
yeans of ane, an
followingtailinobm
states that he hast .
• whom he was on li
quiries have fa
whereabouts, As
penniless, lie is
those on whose eh'
Turnerro-ti-"tAe481fabe- bp. s:sla:71.1:
One morning las
Being somewhat e
early caIli Charlie
ed teethe dodo ,
time for the knook4
one 'answered his
the door and per
been kind eno
door eten and aft..,
.atttlinasridhscie:11-nnse bliatyas
n gleefil joy..
presenter of such a.
as thd, Huron gralre
there Wer none.rle
justicee ell the peen
oritely tdl4 that h
The little thatruder
until the tOuncil n
ions airt:smnieakxtesitt•
a nrzter
ehfalip_i
Somdoz
e ens u
made their
info syrup
lemonade ;at a
months, and give,
ment to the eieh
pounds of loaf.
two pints of water'
good 16104, boi1.
minutes with the
the sugar -wet -meant
skimmed till. Olean',
juice, not Lo bejtra
done; when holed
iites, take it °telltale
tie it. This -aitnnti
bottles full, hriUgin
twenty to thrty
Stunt '
AnOhave inis
it is very'dear to
of relatives and
sentedt
Yes; theta are
and 1made then
with the 'vele-et
very artistic. It
the parasol. Ju
Pals9lw7ildi�ok
andd scalIotaetia
a tiny strin of
toannd hcaothsti titedhoe.s. /hi
Ihansdleaand top
tiindeed ely.
This white slime
moth's
brkiai
Itisut
book, and took a
andThtahte hfadalihtml ooyen