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The Huron Expositor, 1891-11-20, Page 3• NOVEMBER 20, 1891. • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, !Jere' got something almighty inepoetahe to say. come to my office at once." He dragged Ruseeell away in spite of all resistance. "In the blues again, I see," said Ray, a, soon as they were seated in the office. "Well, so are your friends when the view your condact. What did you mean by let- ting that lunatic, Deering, cttt-. you out of every thin in that way I I know what you'll say, The ir.vention was his; you deceived me—and all that. Of course you did, and mighty shrewdly tea I don't care a cent about that. I've more than got my money back out of the motor already, and I'd have had a mil- lion for us two if that fool hadn't. stepped in to ruin his own prospectand yours. For, mind you, although his machine is a good thing, it can't sell itself, and he is such an uncoramouly queer sort of fellow that he never can do any thing with it. I'm done, of course, as soon as you step out, and the consequence •is that Deering will be just where he started from in no thne." "Lam sorry for it," said Russell; " he is ien. honest man and has a home of which any- body could be proud. I• have seen him in it." "Welh that's neither here nor there," con- doned Ray. "I've heard about your squar- "RUSSELL, HERE'S MY CHECK." leg up, accounts and putting every dol you've got into your debts. Now, that so of thing I really can't approve of. If i should spread, it would ruin the street. But, that's not to be feared, although I leaow the malady's contagious. I knew it, because I've caught it Myself. There's a little deb almost thirty years old, which I'm going te; pay to -day. Do you remember yo father?" "31y father," said Russell, startled by t question. "I can scarcely say I do. died when I was a little boy." "Well, I remember him. I kiow him here in this city. He was a good man, but net too sharp in buness. He had accumulate f some money, but he lost most of it at tlje "I knew that," said Russell; "I felt the e fe,ts of it during my boyhood. What Ike left sufficed only for my bringing-up, and f r , such education as I have." "Did you—that is, you didn't actua y want for anything?" asked Ray, moviig uneasily in his chair, while he regarded tie young man anxiously. "No; I had food, and clothes, and shelter. The things I wanted no money could supp y. They were ideals, far too high for me." Ray seemed relieved. - "The truth is," said; he, "that if yq father hadn't known in, he might have k t his money. Now don't be alarmed; I di 't exactly rob him. We were on opposite si es of a little business affair. One of us bad to go down, I was going up, just at that tin persistently going up and nothing pould st me. He had a strong tendency in the otl direction_ 'Perhaps some of my methods that time were a little—well, not what vigorous a moralist as you would approve I have thought of that affair once or tw myself, and not just eacily, though it Was all in the game." "I dcrat understand you," said R411 coldly. "Don't, my dear boy, don't use tont ne of voice. It makes me feel badly. I'm gad decided to do this thing." "What is it?" "Why., you see, the amount your fat er lost in that little, deal with me was ab ut $129,000. I've kept the account, and 'd often had it in my mind to look- you up bef re chance threw you in my way. I was g1ac to see you then; doubly glad when I fo4ncl what a splendid fellow you were; trebly g d when I saw how you and Alice were gett g on And now I'm quadruply niiserabiel to see you give up every thing and go mop- ing round the streets, as if yole couldn't decide whether to drown yourself in the East river or the Hudson. Now, who I to me ke El. ke maid, pressing Ruesellis hand again. married in CapeTown ththesweete hi the world." (THE END.) An OM An i Washin of the the stat world. noted o silver is speclal Count EFUL FOR REFERENC inl Comparative etstimat Value of Foreign. Coins. "1 was woman e of the teresting document just isstied at ton by Edward 0. Leech director int, gives the American value of dard coins af the nations of the This American value has been com- the basis that an ounce of pure worth 31.05.67. The table is of nterest to bankers and initorters: g 0 (zit 2 5. Cr.g rYe Standard. 0 0 r• Arg'ne Repub.Gold 4t lailw ..Peso - .3 096.5 Austria Hun- gary. ........Silver.... ...... Florin... .38.1 Belgiun . Gold & silver. .Franc. .. .19.8 H, - Olivia.. -Silver ' .Boliviana .77.1 Brazil Gold Milreis... .54.6 British Posses- sions N. A. (except New- foun tand....Gold . Dollar... 1.00 Centtali Ameri- can tates- Costasi ica... Guaten ala... Honclu as.. - Silver Nicara ua.... i -- Salved r.....3 Chili.. Gold t Silver.Peso..,... .91.2 Teal-- Sh‘glial; 1.13.9 China. Silver... ..... . lialk 'n 1.27 (C's'i s) Colum ia Silver Peso..... .77.1 Cuba. ....Gold and severPeso..L.. .92.6 Deism k Gold.n Crow... .20.8 Ecudo Silver Sucre.... .77.1 XSCYPt Gold .13`nd 000 piastres) 4.94.3 Finian Gold Marie... .19.3 Franc ... ....Gold and silver.Frane .. .19.3 Germai Emp..Gold Mark... .23.8 Gt. Bri ain Gold P'nd ,t'g 4.86.6% ilreec Gold and silver.Dranhma .19.8 Hayti ..Gold and silver.Gour s. , .06.6 India. .. -Silver Rupee.. .38.6 Italy.. .. - ..... ..Gold and silver_Lira.1.... .19.3 'Japan ....... .Gold and silver.Yenilga '99'7 ,s'l .83.1 Liberi Gold Dollar.. 1.00 alexiciexiccj Silver Dolla .. .83.7 Nether ands...Gold and silver.Flori ... .40.2 Newf.() indland Gold Dolll r.. 1.01.4 Norwa -.........Gold Crow .. .26.8 Peru.. - .Silver Sol...... .77.1 Portug .Gold Mitre s.. 1.08 Russia Silver. ..- .... ,Roublir.. .67.7 Spain. ..... Gold and silverePeset .. .19.3 .Gold Crow .. .26.8 land.. .Gotel and silverFran . - .19.3 ... ....Silver ;Maid) b of 20 pas Gold Piasti Silver.....,Boliv e; er at so • f. OH want to do to restore. that money you. It isn't mach; it won't affect In the least fi9ancially;, but it will me feel a great deal better in my mi • It will give you a chance to go off andd &pleasure trip. You need -one badly. I thought to make the money a present to ou on a certain very interesting occasion., b t it can't wait. I don't believe in hanging on till Christi:int with a barrel of flour f or a poor man who may starve during the all. Ruseell, here*. my cheek.. Don't let ny foolish scruple prevent your taking it. It's yours, and I feelin giving it as if you 4re. my own son? The world spun round before Ru e3r$ ve cry .3 eyes_ It was not the idea of the mo but of what its. possession mould him. As to his right to it he bad e little doubt. If the events bad been of such a nature as to weigh upon the business conscience of Gilbert Ray, perhaps it w uld be better for the old gentleman's soul Have it of a burden such as that. "--;Mr. Ray," said he, "I ought to tell Alice—" "I know all about it, my boy. You had my consent and her mother's for a day." " I would sell, rising thank you doubt that rumor of that old story must reached me, for I find that it is not to me, though your name was never coni ed with it. 1 would take this money, have said, and I would also accept the p: less gift your daughter offers me, but is something between. us. Mr. Ray, I made to know her by my friend who 1 her. I thought him dead when I made mad confession to her. To -day I have een him alive. How shall I face him having stolen the love he coveted, the prizehe worked for in the heat of Africa, bravi g a separation for her sake?" "1 don't know," said Ray, looking up a card which a boy had brought him, you Might try it in advance. The nt here." And he handed Russell a card which the name of Walter Brown. A minute the owner of that name entered the room. Russell would have turned away, but Brow sprang forward, grasping his hand. "Dear old fellow," he e-xclaimed, why don't you speak to tael 'Do you think I'm a ghost? That seems te be the prevailing Im- pression among the men 1're met today. It all grows out of the fact that there was re - OU ave any Peso.4.. .77.1 • take this money," said us - excitedly, " for, thougli I deeply, I will not feigr to is is rightfully mine. Some have new ect- ce- ere was ved my swede Switze Tripoli} Turkey! Ten ela rom 'but is bore later Secr estiipe the va to be m000) folio eigu 11 1, 189 rencie An scienc read recen tary Windom says: " Th te, by the_ Director of t ues of foreign coins I here he value of each coins in • of account of the United ed in estimating the value erchandise imported on 01 , expressed in any such .—Sun. .69.5 .04.4 r. .15.4 foregoing e Mint, of y proclaim rms of the states to be of all for- • after Jan. etallic Cur great bums and baggage wagook thunder _ across over the Belgian. Cabs, carts, hacks, wagons, trucks, grips, gongs, gamins, bells, ,.yelis, shouts, swear wordy, shrill -voiced news boys, dago fruitsellers, rushing street urchins, tumbling over everybody ; gum- ! ',hewing, gigglieg 8, hop girls; bewildered, build', -heien res 14 ; llid, weary -looking typewritere ; elbewing, jostling, toe -treading $ clerks and counttr junipers ; hulking Wee_ loafers, furtively eying the club -brandishing policemen ; every one going full tilt, every man for himself and the devil take the hind - mot._ Collisions, shocks, wild plunges ter hats that go skimming atnong the tramping feet crash in the street, locking wheels, cracking whips, plunging horses, declamatory police- men, blaspheming drivers, slang, billings- gate, uproar, clatter, ear -piercing screams— some woman's small boy under the wheels— no, he isn't, only stooped to pick up an ap- ple. ," Niee& banana—tree for a nickel." " Stop that• car, somebody 1" Clang, hug. Bang, bang, bang.1 Yells. Shoats. Furious clangor of gongs. ' Rush, uprosr. Hi ! hi 1 i there ! Look out ! ' Look . out ! Bang. Bang. Clang. Out'o the way. Rush— scurry. A volcano on wheels bounds acrcas the railway tracks ; behind, plunging;whip- lashcd, panting horses. Men in blue cling to the hand-rtt4 of the red hose cart hat whirls in its wake;!choking coal ernoke darkens the street ; flames leap frcm ithe benzine -fed furnace of the glittering engiue that thunders by. Crowds rush into the void behind it. " Back there—back !" Clang, clang, clang. ,Bang. Look out ! • Look out 1 Cr ok. Crash. Clatter. More .gong; more th nder ; more furious plung- ing. A long h ok and ladder truck thrashes madly around he corner,- " ohms " within an inch of the huddling throng and tears away down the echoing 'Belgian. Once more the crowd surges into the street. .Once more clang, bang, whir and whiz, Once more silent, uproar, posh, squeeze, hustle. rush, platter. That's Chicago.— Canadian Amoilican. Cure for Dyspepsia Ether possible triumph of medical over disease is suggested toy a paper efore the Detroit .11edical Association y on "Alimentation in Therapeutics , " ch was announced an important dis- by Signor Vincente *arcano, of ela, in regard to the pineapple. to Signor Marcano there is commou pineapple a ferment or prin.! similar to pepsin, of such remarkable that the juice of a single pineapple gest ten pounds of beef. If this proves new and important agent in the treat - in w co'. Ven Acc0 in dpistre will true ment of dyspepsia has been discoVered. As nearly all other diseases are direct- ly influenced by the degree in which food ' can be assimilated, and as mil- lions of people have imperfect di; gestion, the -pcissibilities of this dis- are almost limitless, if it proves to be resented. But even more striking was her announcement in the same paper, writte by a practical chemist, that the juiceof a pineapple is a very active solvent of -the membrane formed in diphtheria. The pineapple is a wholesome fruit without re- gard to those striking features ascribed to it, and experiments upon the lines suggested will be very easy and safe. h er th e, another Walter Brown with the corn aeay, but he had a, middle name which I haven't. It seems the papers omitted to state it." "I can't look you in the face," said Rus- sell; "1 have been false to you." "What does he mean" asked Brown, turning in surprise to Ray. "lie means that he had been falling in love with my daughter," said. Ray, dryly. Brown laughed. "Console yourself. my good friend." ha cove: as re the f Why China is the Flowery Kingdom. "We speak of your country as 'the Flowery Kingdom,'" a reporter said to an officer of one of the'Six Companies in San Francisco last autumn. "Do we get that name from yon? Is that what you call China?" "Yep," said the dignitary, "we callee him Flowelly Kingdom allee same you callee him. But you Mellicans mean to call our Sina that name like you speakee abo. some flowers glowing one summer in man's garden. We Sinatnen callee Flowelly Kingdom Same like evelly man is flowel. Our great Sina teach- ers hab tole us that Sina is allee samee like garden, and evelly man and woman is allee samee like flowels. That mean we got only littee time to live. We come up like littee leaf from littee seed. We grow ; high one summer. We makee pletty flowel, then we done and fall down and anothel flowel, come up in our place. That what Sinaman mean 'bout Flowelly Kingdom. Sinaman hab velly old teacher, and him say we makee lib likee fiowel—so we must not steal or fight or kill othel mans; must live allee 'EaUlElle like flowels in Flowelly Kingdom." Her Devotion'Secret. Caller—How perfectly dovote4 you are to your husband! Young Wife—Yes, I am t to pet and spoil him so that if I die and he =orrice again no other woman can live with hint Chicago at Nightfall. There is nothing Chicago can not do when she tries, writes Ca King, IT. S. A., in an article on of the World's Fair," published vember Cosmopolitan. There i nobody can do in a dozen chapti is adequately to describe her. me at the corner of State and Ma as the' e vening clock strikes six. huge retail shops that line the oughfares swarms of men and w and boys are pouring forth upon ed pavement. Along the rows tracks of the male avenue, far a see, north or south, a long pe cableoars, crowded with mothers with children two deep laps ; men with newspaper'', dozens of tired -looking shop - cling desperately to the ban beviee of men and boys perched on the foot- board rd han iog on by the skin of their teeth every train whirrng and, once loaded, Stopping or ot or will ptain Chas. "The City 'n the No- one thing re, and that Stand with ison streets From all the great thor- mei', girls the crowd - of parallel the eye can spective of paasengers ; upon their blivious to -omen who lug straps; probably a hundred huMan beings on oar, four cars on every train, four in every block, all hanging, clanging, nothing and nobody ; all bristling . with Ar und the corner into the Side streets, i slppt pliinging at their etreel the close curb men dung under heavy, ckislow-ma ing trucks, ns of the ex - ie cockaded ivato coach - hoarse and people. g, struggling, clattering, ollars, panting horses to eels, jammed with pestle nductor vainly strives to the ordinary gars whom pack into a mass. Between the tra ka and the un and scurry hundreds of men, vi o- nd children, dodging the walling cabs, skippng around the huge wag press companies, jeering at t "top that" of same hapless pr man, nying the big policemen, red i the face with vain shoutiags at stolid or la ghing drivers. Never in the palmiest days bf Fulton street and Brpadway was there a scene like. this. Neverwere such desperate chances taken. Nevr such rieke were run. Cabs dash madly tihrough gaps not big enough for a Shetland Parmelee's Children Ory for Minna s Thanksgiving. 1. A little maiden once there was Whoteard her mother say Upon a bright November morn ; "This is Thanksgiving Day." TI. In little Minna's grateful heart There dawned a purpose new : " Then this is 'ihankegiviug Day I know what I will Do." !ILL She wrapped her n a cloak so warm And tied her little hood, ' And to the barn clid Minna run As quickly as he Could. IV, And straight she Went to where the sows Stood each within its stall ; And said, and stroked their sides tho while ; " I've come to thank you all. V. " I know yoU give us every day The fresh sweet milk we drink ; And cream and butter too, and cheese You're very good, I think." VI. Then Minna cragged the ban), to speak To Dick, the good old horse ; " 0, Dick ! when I am giving thanks thank you, too, of course. VII. " No mattei what the time of year, You work and work all day ; Is Spring you drag the heavy plow, In Summer loads of hay. VIII. " You take the bags of grain to mill, You bring the flour hatk ; And from the forest cart the wood, However rough the track. IX. " For all tin se tIngs, you dear old Dick, I've come my th nks to pay : „ I thought of it When mother said "This is Thanksgiving Day.' " X. Then down the dim and dusty barn Did Minna trip along To where the cheep were huddled close, A gentle, woolly throng. • Xl. She patted them with loving hand, The sheep stood unafraid ; Thank you for all my nice warm clothes," Then said the little maid. XII. With smiling face, and having still Her gratehil thoughts in mind, Next to the farmyard Minna went Her feathered friends to find. XIII. With cluck and cackle, all the hens Soon gathered at her feet e. " Said Minnii. : "Thank you for the eggs You've given inc to eat.' • XIV. Then little Minna ran again Acrossithe sparkling snow, And soon was at her mother's tide With face and heart aglow. XV. " I've been and thanked them, mother dear, As nicely as I could; -The cows, the sheep, the hens and Dick - I think they understood. XVI. " For they all listened quietly To everything I said, And Dick ! 1 wish you could have seen The way be bowed his head. XVII. " They might have thought it very strange lf I had stayed away And had not given thanks to them Upon Thanksgiving Day !" The F " Ah, Miss elegant Mr. Br the steamer, " and still, the ocean." " But yon co replied, with a well trained vo " No?" he q 46 No.” -Emilie Poulseon. • - 1MIVRTANT NOTICES. CATTLE FOR SALE. -A numbor of Steers for sale, will average 1,200 lbs. each. Also a good cow about calving. Apply to JAMES 8PROAT, Brickyard. 1248 JOBN BEATTIEe Chirk the • of Second Division Court, County Commissioner, of Huron, Con- veyancer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. funds Invested and to Loan. Office -over Sharp et Livens' store, Main street, Sealed)]. 1289 MONEY TO LOAN. -Private and company [uncle to loan at lowest rates. $10,000 or private funds have been placed in our hands 'which we will loan in GUI:18 to suit, bor:ower. Loans can be completed at once if title satisfactory. DICKSON & HAYS, Cardnots Block, Seatorth. 1143t1 $16 000 TuOitLENborDroawte5rit perthesetnt citliasssumfasrtom 8tCUTIL.y. Mem improved farm for eale at a great bargain. Former owner left County. Apply person- ally or write. E. N. LEWIS, eolicitor, Goderich 1247-26 ETRAY SBEEP.-Came into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 10, Concession 6, Township et llickersmitle on or about tho first of September, a Egm and two Lambe. The owner can have the Dame by proving property aud paying charges. JOHN REINKE, Egmondville. 1248x3 HROPSHIRE SHEEP FOR SALE. -For Sale, a 0 number of well-bred Shropshire Ram lambs, also a few ewe lambs of the same breed. - All good stock. Prices reasonable. Apply on Lot 4, Conces. Mon 4, township ofMorris, near Belgrave. THOMAS ANDERSON, Belgrave P. 0. • 1240x4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. -Wanted to let, the job of cutting and skidding the cord -wood and saw logs on from 50 to 100 acres of land, also clearing the same. For further particulars address the un- dersigned, Box 125, Wingham P. 0. GEORGE THOMSON. 1240 tf. MBE LAST'CALL.-C. M. Whitney, of Seaforth, 1 now makes the last call to those indebted to him to square up their accounts. All not settled at once will be placed in other hauds for collection, as he has given up business and is leaving town. Re- member, this is the very last waiming.-C. M. W11 ITN EY. 1241 tf. r REWARD. -ESTRAY OATTLE.--Strayed from ll) 'Lot 5, Conceesion 18, Orey, about the let of September, five year-old catt16 three steers and two heifers. The steers are all red and the heifers spot- ted red and white. They are all marked with a ring in the right ear. A reward of $ • will be given for such information as %ill lead to the recovery of these animals. Apply on the above Lot or address Walton P. 0. ROBERT BLAIR. 1248x4 MONEY TO LEND.-Wrn. Campbell, Seriforesh, having been appointed agent for the Hann'- . ton Provident Loan end Savings Company, is now prepared to effect loanefon the most favorable terms. ;Interest 8 per cent payable annually, ...meeemmilmeem7mememman IN TE HARD, Oi.JD RUT. Some women will persist in sticking to the old, hard rut through when the easy and pleasant' road is Open to them. For instance, many toil and slave over the washing, steaming thuiselves half to death. and rubbing their fingures sore to get the clothes clean , whereas if they would use " Sunlight" Soap and follow directions, this Soap v$,ould do most the, work for them-, and save the hou-Se from; steam, ; and the; clothes and hands from injury Make rip your mind to 'try it. LTJMSDE 1; As the name in icates Is popu- lar remedy combilnes the' healing and soothing properties di Glycer- ine with the well' known virtues of Fir Balsam, hence. its wonderful efficacy in removing all soreness and irritation from the throat and bronchial tubes. MM. R Y ^Wu.. Gentleman : I can assure you that your Balsam of Fir has given the very best satisfaction to me. I have sold more of it than any other cough medicine I ever had, and never hadi .anythino• please my customers sor well. - °S. MoKIBBIN, Merchant, • Leadbury. charges very light. Parties defining money will GLYCERATED BALSAM consult their own interests,by calling on me beroro borrowing elsewhere WM. CAMPBELL, Seaforth. 1239 tf. 110USE TO RENT. -To rent the residence in Har- purhoy, formerly occupied by the late M. Mc- Dormi . It has recently been thoroughly repaired ar.d 18 a most eenifortably and commodious resi- dence. There is nearly three acres of land on which is a variety of large and small fruit, also a good stable. There' aro five bedrooms, with parlor, dining -room, large kitchen and pantry. A good wood house and cellar'and hard and' soft water. Apply to ANGUS McDERMID, Scaforth P. 0. 1241 t.f, THOROUGHBRED STOCK FOR SALE. -David Ethe1,6hae for sale a few cboice Short- horn Bull Calves from Six to twelve months old, got by the pure Cruickehaok Bull, "Perfection." Also 8 good Leicester Ram Lambs and a few Ewes and Ewe Lambs. As I am short of room I -will sell either of the above at bottom prices and on -easy terms. Fifty head of cattle to select from. DAVID MILNE, • Ethel,Ontario. 1244 tf. esh Young Man. martellique," observed the mmelle, from the deck of he ocean is so deep and wide I would like to be the ldn't, don't yon know," she sin!) trace of scorn in her cse. estioned very innocently. " Why not, ray?' " Oh," and she enickered, "because the ocean isn't fresh, don't you know." "True, true,".he stammered in evident embarrassment', and the girl laughed again. "But you might be, you know," he said with deep meaning. "Do you think so ?" she asked in strange- ly softened ten s, for he had a million. "1 do ; jndeled, I do," he murmured. " And why ?1' ebe almost whispered. " Because— ecayse, and he became con- fused, "becau4e it is so ' bee(ntifully green, don't yon kno .7P Then he.are. e calmly and walked amens the deck with he air of Napoleon crossing the Alps.—De roit Free Press. Raise Your Hat to Her. Lift your hat reverently when you pass the teacher of the great ang the bantling f of pouts and tle wretch, w mite that ebe of him. This takes a whole chaeta, one alone, is more and at once p useful and u pense of toil nese ! Lift y BOARS FOR SERVICE. BOAR FOR SEIWICE.-The undersigned will keep for service a thoroughbred Chester White Bear ;pg. This is a registered pig, and has taken 1st prize wherever shoe n. TER318,—$1, payable at the t me of service. WM. BENNETr, proprietor, Lot 2. Concies- Mon 17, Grey. 124691 THE UNDERSIGNED will keep for service , on South h if Lot 29, Concession 2,Morris, the thoroughbred improved Yorkshire Pig, " Grange Hero." Terms, $1. to be paid at the time of service, Wth ith e privilege of returning if'necessary. Fedi- g e may be seen on application to the owner. JOHN WILSON. 1247x16 lOURE-BRED BERKSHIRE SWINE -The under- signed breeder of pure-bred Berkshire Swine, will keep for service a thoroughbred boar. He has Moo a number of young boars and 80W8 for sale, des- cendants of " Huron Chief" (9l6), all registered pedi- greet!. Prices reasonable, apply on Lot 10, Ceenees- sion 7, Stanley, or address WM. SIcALLISTER, Varna P. 0., Ontario. 1247%4 HAND -MADE Boots and Shoes D. MCINTYRE Has on hand a large number of Boots and Shoes ot his own make, best material and Warranted to give Satisfaction. .If you want your feet kept dry come and get a pair of our boots, which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Repairing promptly attended to. All kinds of BOts and Shoes made to order. All parties who have not paid their accounts for last year will please call and settle up. 1162 D. McINTYRE. Seafoth, he primary school. She is 1 of the nation. She takes esh from -the home nest, - full aesions—au ungovernable lit- ose own mother honestly ad - end!' him to school to get rid lady, who knows her business, car load of theee little anar- f whom, single-handed and than a match for his parents, its them in a -way of being right citizens. At what ex - rid patience and soul weari- ur hat to her 1 GODERICH Steam Boiler Works, (ESTABLISHED 1880.) Chrystal & Black, Mannfacturere of all kinds of Stationary Marine, Upright & Tubular —Mr. Geer e Casemore, of Morrie, has rented his fa m near Blnevale, to Mr. Yeo, jr., for a tern4 of six years at an annual rental of $2 —A large ambling house was raided in Winnipeg on Friday night, and 20 youths were arrested, and fined $20 and costs. The proprietor of the den is Joseph Beaudry. Pitchers Castoria. BOILERS Messrs. Lumsd forth. n t Wilson, Sea - Gentlemen :—Will you please send me one half ; dozen bottles of Royal; Glyceratd Balsam of Fir per express at once, a; bottle of this preparation has beenlin my posses - 0 F. sion for some timeI gave it to a man 4uffering from ;Sore Throat, HoarSeness, &c. ;; He now wants this half dozen forlhiumelf and friends. Yours TrulY, JOHN MOF - FAT, Kincardine. Salt Pane, Smoke Stacks, Sheet 'roe Werke, etc., etc. East Ave., Hamilton, Nov. 6;89.; Messrs. Lumsden & Wilson, Sea...! forth, Ont. Gentlemen.--Scime time ago I re- ceived a bottle of your Royal Glycerated Balsam of Fir, and found it invaluable in rel loving a case of severe cold with w ich my daughter was then afflicted. I shall only be too happy to recon mend it to others and intend to keep! it in the house. 1 enclose $1 for tvo bottles, which please send at your earliest conven- ience. J. BLACK. THE GREATCOUGH RE Messis. Lumsden. & Wilson, Sea - Dear Sirs : It is now about four forth • years since I first tried your Balsam Gentlemen; Your Cough medi- u of Fir, and I have never since beer • cine, G-lycerated Balsam of Fir, without it in the house. In the sells !well with me j the longer I E, worst attack of cold. I ever remem- MEDY,, Also dealers in Upright and Hcrizontal Slide Valve Engines. Automatic CuY)tT Engines a specialty. All sizes sal pipipe:fitting constantly, on hand. re and Effinat88 urnished on short noice. - Works -Opposite G. T. 11. Station, Goti_erich. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverplate Ware. have jt the more know it to be go recommend it WM.NEAL, Mer CO I think of it. I d and can a with. confid hart, Walto bar having, it gave relief at once, lways and with the children we always ence. s find it the best and safest remedy. n. H. L. PEINE, Zurich. GHS, COLDS, SORE W nnip; eg, Nov. 7,'89. Messrs. Lumsden & Wilson. We have hamled your Balsam of Fir kr a few' years'. past and with the greatest satiSfaCtion to us from the fact that it 10s; given Universal satisfaction to our customers. We could have sentl you hundreds of testinionials had we kept a record of them. We eilass it • as the best article in the inirket for the pur- pose A. W. B EASDELL ,& CO. Just arrived a new line of choice goods which will be old at unusually Low Prices. See tb4 clock I am sell- ing a $2.50, cheapes in Canada. Repairs of all sor1s, also gold and silverplating done bY myself and sat- isfaction guaranteed. R. M Opposite Commercial Site for To Persons having property o the Railway Track and the a Town Hall and Market site same, will please send, parti to the undersigned, ERCER, Watchmaker, SeafOrth. Hotel, Seaforth. n Hall. Main Street (between uron Road) suitable for desirous of selling the ulers of same and price ELLIOTT, Clerk. T H B 0 A T, Lumsden & 'Wilson, Seaforth, Ontario. Dear Sirs Please find enclosed $1, for which send me two bottles of Royal Glycerated. Balsam of Fir by return mail or express, and oblige, JOHN PEPPERS, Strongville, Chippewa County, Michigan. ASTIMA, BliONCELITI5, Sec. BOOTS -:- AND -:- SHOES. _A_ II 14 1 8 9 1- , LONG BOOTS —FOR— MEN and -:- BOYS. A FULL STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED "WEATHER - TUNG" LONG BOOTS, Hand -made throughout. Every Pair Warranted. Don't purchase until you- examine the • King." Children's School Boots in full supply. George Good, SEAFORTH - AND - BRUSSELS. NEW BUTCHER SHOP IN SEAFORTH. JONES & McOUAIG, Beg to inform the people of Seaforth and vicinity that they have started the Butchering business or Main Stotrireeetr8,,Seaterth. in the shoe fcrrnerly occupied by may call onithem, with fresh meat of all kinds. They Mr. George Ewing, and will be glad to serve all who both have a practical knowledge cf the businese and guarantee a good article and prompt attention tocus- Orders solicited and meat delivered in any part of the town. 1239 tf. ROBERT WziLtIS. RQBERT Our -Fall cloods have arrived and we are now ready for a big season's bu4- , — ness, We are *ow carrying a large and well selected askiortment of Boo 3, Shoes and RubSers kr this season's trade, and we intend todispose of thee goods at the lowest possible prices. . • I,' --KIP BOOTS. P • We have Made up for this season 100 pairs of dian and French Kip Boots. Farmers ! these are can buy, as thefr will outwear two pairs of the best our own make of Cana the cheapest Boots you FactoryBoots made. FACTORY MADE BOOTS. . We carry large stock of Factory Boots from the best firms in Canada, at prices from 2 to $3.50. We are sure to suit you in these. ; Men's Lae Boots, bellows -tonged, riveted or seamless, just the thing for plowing. Women's Lace Boots for everyday wear. A good solid BOO for $1, also th best in calf and cordovan. Lots of Women's Slippers at 25. We carry Rubbers 4 Goodyear Glove, Colchester and Granby, three of the best American; makes. These firms make no "seconds" I Canadian. Rubber Co's. goods always on hand. Trunks and Valises,— & few l left, will be sold at cost to make room. Liberal discount given for cash. ROBERT WILLIS, No. 1: Cady's ;Block, Seaforth. STOES, FURNACE -S, . JONES & McCUAIG. iriowoLEREED is TS PURE PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. toady for OM in any quantity. For making Sow !tening Water. Disinreetingesind a htuldred oth$ 11. A equals 20 pounds at Dods. Bold br All Grocers -and Druggists. . 4131rXisMallptur, irear.autsca Beautify Your Homes With ARTISTIC . . -:- WALL PAPER. We wish to Call the attention of the general public to our stock of STOVES, which Ls largo and complete. We have the latest styles and designs I can do it with the Newest Goods and at Bottom Prices, and our prices are; right. The " Model Cook Stove and the , " Famous" Parlor Cook are taking the lead this season. We make a specialty of Fu • work, and handle only those manufactured by the leading' inke rs. always • in stock. New Goods arriving daily. American Coal Oil ior sale. If you contemplate repairing .you should se6ny selection and get my Prices. C. W. PAPST S, SEAFORD". BIG BARGAINS IN- THE FOLLOWING LINES AT COUNTER'S Jewelry Store, SEAFORTH; For the next 15 Days. Rockford, Elgin, Waltham, Trenton, Swiss and Waterbury Watches; Ameri- can, EiigIish and French Clocks, Reid and Bafrton, Meriden, Britannia, Simp- son, Hall, Miller & Co's. Silverplated Ware. Fang Goods of all kinds,Pipes, Spectacles to suit all sights. These goods must be ,cleared out at once to make room for my Xmas stock. Parties wanting solid gold and silver goods for Xmas presents should leave their orders at once so that I will have plenty of time to order from the manufaqturers. Repairing fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a specialty. Goods sold engraved free of charge. W. R. COUNTER, Jeweler, Main St., Seaforth. Lamps, &C., IIMARRIAGE LICENSES The b t Canadian and r 1 \ISSUED AT THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE SZAFORTEE, ONTARIO. NO WITFAESSES REOUIRED MULLETT ‘,Se JACKSON, Sealorth. Successors to/ C. M. Whitney, rat •