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The Huron Expositor, 1888-08-17, Page 3rAiro !•••••••••.... the iramense olidays, in . ever, every %bah& till, stick of tha id it' 0011110% of the rf aingtet enton and Swift Dr& is the best A. Nt themoney. 331.' rkt at cne-third c -bottom prieea iTewelry Stor0.20.E teaanshi .Intermedists, 4epassengers artlicolve queensto:Iwn; perry. LI:aerates 18 Liverpoe& r friends, we can furs wage cot:ideate to tting kee, Germany, Sweden* 4seige always as low ss psurance done at tistma, to Manitoba. Milli Baggage checked' -to 6i• Per P3141181 street .1cw A; STRONG, IL =la- GibSOn uhlic thatize has ism *Tate the ILEN FACTORY; red to give geed val rEEM ELS, LIDINGS, WINPEYS,: YARNS, ning tad rallitt Mzelod - vilfrarif gaamosassildt, Good Ord*? nent Workmen, Warranted. OXETiR WU& GIBSONi . Proprietor. .r!a ions. rzdingjzjrcbasers ,sti e designs and. g°°-48-. Cloth Window JI -.S, L.Dg. i!ots of Bayfigeld en patronage received a' Food% GrOCW Flardwar4crock. Wiedgeff to be the • ieted to,, the chol ;.4and FILM Shoe.. - 1064.3m AnGun .17i 1888. onsmolleneme in the Park. Sunshine through the branches sifted' Turnstile fountain's spray to gold,- Slendertlireads of iewels-shifted „ In the breezes' gentle hold, - Tumbling in the granite basin, Making tipples everywhere, Frame the heavens' tranquil face in, Blue and fair. r Little children play and chatter incoherent baby words, Mingling With the liquid spatter And thermusie of the birds, Darting down the leafy vista, • Frightened at the basin's brink, Querulousibecause they missed a - cooling drink. -Here amid the leaves' loiv rustle, Shut out by the brazen grille From the city's noise and bustle, Happy, undisturbed, and still, Weaving rhymes and making verses, - Here I breathe a smell of grass, While sweet children. with their nurses 'Gayly pose. Innocenceln colored klitte, Fragrant odors of the flowers, Song of bird and fountain spurtle Sweetening the languid hours, . -i-Nature's Wondrous necronianey, Care held captive for a time, - While I hide a dainty fancy . In: a rhyme. . - -Frank-Dempster Slierroid, • Jokes All Can Enjoy. Bobby had made himself sick by sur- reptitiously eatingtoo many jam tarts. Now, Bobby," coaxed his mother, "if you will take this medicine like little man you can have almost anything you like." :r - "Can I have scants morejam tarts, ut n ?" -New York Sun. ill am Sony, Amy, that you are only my seoond MAWR " he said as she I greeted him with a hasty Why sor, Harry ?" "If you were my sixty-second cousin 1 you might give me a sixty-second kiss. • -Drake's Magazine. "So ',-,y014 are going to move, Mrs.1 Marjeram - "Yes, Mils.Sweetbriar '; into a lovely detached 'house on Elm road." - "Has it a good view 2" • "I ShOUICt say it had. Why, we can look right )nto the dining room next door *and isee the ,family eat their. • meals - "-Dear, dear how lucky you always are 1"-LondmAid-bits. - I • "Don't you find the life of a tramp very disagreeable ?" - "Not generally, but I'm very much 'downcast to -day." • " Really i" ` person to apply the lips to th .wound: and extract all the poison possible ; then it the victim is filled up with whis y.. This seldom fails to cure, althoug almost every season there. are a n mber of %deaths from snake bites. Hazelton is the central shipping _.point for berries, and last:year 2S0,000 were shiPped.from that station New York Times. - ':A fainily of San Luis Potosi a very fine rattlesnake,- They h tared it by means of ' a forke when it was bu• a baby, and s in domesticating it. In the course of years it grew to be fourteen length, and became tame- and never showing the slightest 531 of anger when handled by the. but it would not allow its rattl touched. It became very much ed tolts master, and would fol 'around like a dog. During th • storm. in San =Lulu 'many of th were struck by lightning. T were falling fast about the which had sheltered the snake rom its infancy. Nobly determined to die for its benefactors, the serpent crawled up the outside walls of the hou e, and, mounting the reef, it stood on its head in a perpendicular positionior the space of several minutes, shaking 'its 'rattles violently at the heavens, like- Ajax de. lying the lightning, - The' electricity, at- tracted by this living lightning rod, re- duced to ashes the noble animal and also the house. There is no use in let ting the American papers have a mo- nopoly ,:of these snake. stories. -City of Mexico. Two Republics. e -7- . 4.. -.plan to which the girls made no , object - tions, aid within two weeks the, party sailed fair Montreal, whence •the three journeyed to St. Joseph'sIsland; in the St; Martisriver, and settled for - life. Whethct the sequel WAS foreseen , in Ma,- huckle. jor Rei emind when the idea. COMO to quarts' him that day. in England is to be guess- lone.- , ed at. t ertaiuly-a like course with -their. 'mOther 'ears before would have made messed hia life different. ad cap- ' ',He was the only white Manin the 4 stick region, and the events which followed weeded showed that the girls,had no longing for other society. Within two years the feet in • major, by some sort of ceremony, mar- layful,, lied both his blooming wards, and ' in ptoms years that followed over forty children hidreni were tairn of the, polygamous union, s to be many p whom still live in the .vidnity. attach- And at the home of the renowned ma- w him jor's deeendants the writer lately dined: recent The 4ajor and his wives have long houses been dead, and the blockhouse and oth- e - bolts er substantial buildings erected by his. welling pension and the girls' fortune have de- cayed and disappeared, while some spec- ulative creature, of the present genera- tion ha erected near the landing -a gable and structure, over thedoor of which ill , inscribed "Meals; 25 cents-,, Hotel.'hDetroit News. The Common Lot. • There is a place no love can reabh; - There ilia time no voice can teach, There is a chain no power ean break, ; There is a Bleep no sound can w*e. . 44 Yeq, I'M a victim of misplaced con- fidence:" 1 :' . = - - "How's that ?" - . "Welt, If,saw a grocer wrap up a box , of- sarclinesmid lay it on the counter. i I grabbed for it and ran. I loped about two Miles before I opened it, and then •-1 found a cake of soap. I ->had struck thei,wrong package. No, life isn't el -1 ways a bower of rotes."-Lincoln.Jour- , nal. "That child," said the romantic mother, "just breaks- My heart. I have tried. my best ..to put poetry into her, but she is sci'practical, and. I . know she - is going to. grow up into some horrid ; woman's rights woman or something. i - recite poetry to her and she simply re- duces it to Prose at once, and she don't believe 4t, and -it's awful, Yesterday ., we were inthe garden, and. I saw that . delicate silvery thread stretching „from teat to leaf of the rose bush, covered - with the loveliest of fioviers, I.: called her,. 'See,i my darling,' --said I; 'see the fairies' clothes -line,' and I pointed. to the thread. ; - , " iThet It said the , child;, 'get ' out. That's °lair a dirty, little spider's web.' Oh, she's swf ul."-San- Francisco 0 brow- icle. i I . . _Look4tg to 'Matrira. ony. . "What iS it, okifellow ? - Something's _on your mind. Speak it. -right -out I" "Tell you the truth,. old Markt I'm going to get married pretty soon.” "I suspected as -much. Well, what can I do fortyou ?" _ - -"That's lust what I came- to see you about. I want you to take charge of the _ funeral -I mean be my best man, you. know." . •. ' ' - "Yes, I know. You want me be your second, and see' that all the pre- liminaries are done regular and accord- ' ing to the: code. You've got into trouble and want ma to.help you out. ' Well, old fellow, I'll see you -through.. I may want some one to do as much for the soaked e."-,--' San Francisco Post. "Darling? said he tenderly, "I've made up rn, , mind a ask you -to ask - Sooner or liter that time will arriv , 'Awe' will wait foi. your coming, that chain ust bind ,you in helpless death, shat sleep must. fall on your senses. But them-Isn't:1s every year go un- timely to their -fate, and ..thousands more lengthen -out their days by heedful, timely' care: For the failing strength, the weakening organs, the Wasting blood, Dr; Pierce's GoldenMedical !Discovery is a wonderful restorative and a pro- longer of strength and life.' It purifie the blood and invigorates the system, thereby fortifying it against disease... Of druggists. I More -About How To Cool. The coolest looking man in NewYork, when the mercury hissed in th shade shade the other day, was one whose costume hree or t much mfort," g of ice 'Your from a put on. a rag ou man- eep he had brought from the east four years ago. There was n style about him but "heaps of c • as he explained. . " Yoil look as if you had a down-yoar back,"...said a friend. collar appearsto have just corn Chinese laundry, while mine, only half an hour ago, looks lik around a sore threat: How do age it ?" "Easy enough.' It's a fak see my outside raiment is a lin coat, buttoned to the throat, - standing collar a la militaire, a • duck trousers. This perfect - c these spotless cuffs are celluloid to the coat. • No boiled shirt f this weather. Beneath this terior I have Only a kit of gau clothing and thin, Lisle thre within these canvas shoes. . you are sweltering I am freezin go and have a hot Scotch." His 'pith helmet covered a perfectly serene brow as he extended this invita- tion, and for a' moment the reporter thought he was telling the tru .-New York Telegratn. • • A Romance of the So. you— 4 , "Yes," shewhispered, 'breathlessly, ---"T9 ask you to ' become my wife. I know, deareit, that it is bold, it is pre- sumptuous for me to do so. You are so much superior to me. I am, I feel, -unvrerthy et you, but—" • "Say no" more, ...John:, I am yours. You may be unworthy of me, but--;--" "But what, clearest ?" . _ "Half a loaf is better than no bread." -Boston Courier. ' . "Ali, Clare," i!aid a young surge -en (after hospital hours), as . he sank Ilion . his knees Ltrouldlhat I could gain pos- onion of your heart!" • "You can, Mr. Sawbones,-". replied' Clara promptly, but blushingly, and - 'without giving me ether either." -New York Sun. • "He (making an evening call -"Shall I sing one more song, •Mise Clara, be- fOre I go? She-.- shonld be delighted, Mr. Sarapson-en-if you think you have time." -New York Sun. • ' - You in duck with a d- linen llai and Stitched ✓ me in lain ex - e under- _ socks o while . Let's Reins' Landing, on St. Jos • land, opposite the sailors' elm in the Soo River, is always p in a trip up the stream; but t new generations' seem to have ed the romantic episode that the most interesting spot. a beautiful shore. It is now more than NO- yea young Lieutenant Being, in the of His Majesty, the King, of • fell head over heal in love wit WO girl, the deughter of a s-uire in one of the shires near lhe attachmentseemed to be cated, and the 'young officer tr - 1 Epitaph of "a Tirf3d Viroinan? t Here lie a poor woman who was always tired,- - For she I ved. inn place where help wasn't hired; Her last ords on earth were, "Dear friendit. I am going ? . . . . Where NV shing ain't done, nor sweeping, nor . ebwin ; • . • And eve ything there Is exact to my wishes, . For whe e they don't eat; there's no washing of dishes - rir be whereloud enthems forever are ringhig, ' But, hav• ng no voice, rli get rid of singing. Don't weep for me now, don't weep for me Fonreivpmr„goin.g.. to , do nothing forever and eye.t..'.' , ONEY TO LOAN, --Any -amount of money ,, IMPORTANT T NOTICESI . . LYL to loan,.on:Mortgages, a lowest fates of '• inter*. Easy terms,- Apply to WM. 13.. MO. LEAN, lieniell,Ont, -. - ... ' . 10074.1. TUTU Y SHEEP.Canui hito the. premises of IN 11.4 ;the Undersigned,' Lot 13, Concession 2, Stanley, a ' mit the first of June; two pair -of ewes. The owner can have. the 8111110 by prov- ing property and paying charges, J0.110. GIB - SON, lirueefield1"...1. -4 , ' . 1077%4 . . ]3 EES FOR ' SALE. -Ten tpoionieil bf. Italian 1,)- - Bees in Jones"live, Tombs built .from :Jun elieets of foundation, yery strong and in good order. Will be sold veryolieap. Apply to WM. HARTRY; 4inniediateiy- • berth- of ' Dr. „Smith's, Seafoith, -.. • : ' '. 1003t1 . f , pment, n•ted out me and bliterat- 'akes. it ng the s since service a beau-, • country London. • recipro- sted his betrothed with a confidence worthy a - better woman,for the young lad many admirers -Mid being some a coquette, at length fell a vic designing and, worthless scarr managed one day, by su false Proofs of her love loyalty to induce her to elo him. The shock killed the father, a ed to quite break the youn heart. He rallied, however, 'a obtained leave to join the Briti in America, who were engaged with the French and Indians. in this service that, half realiles • life, he exhibited daring and bravery which gained for him the rank o It was also in this service that covered. the grandeur and beaut great lakes and their bordering and it was here that he resolve his commission should expire, to ive the ,having hat of 'm ',to a P, who mitting • dis- e with d seem - man's d soon h forces in war It Was of his Snake Stories, in Market. _ - The hpckieberry. season along the Bine mounta ns in New Jeriey has now a greater number will be . picked this opened in fulliblast.The prospects aritha year than ever before, as the crop is immense, and the dernand'ir continually increasing. or miles the sides of, the F mountain arecovered with berry bushel! ea rattlesn los, The ' Choicest berries are near the. eumniit, and are _gathered only by the bravest of the pickers, as the snakes are very abundant there. The berries are gatheredmostly by the Dutch of Pike county, -Pennsylvania, Whole coramunitied carnp out near the berry fields and piek from. daylight to dark. A good picker can gather fifty quarts a - day, many boys and girls not more .than iry years oklidoing this. : The pickers wear heavy powhide boots and a thick ileathern garment,'.reaching to the neck fie a 'protection against the "rattlers -'''' a sinalt club and a -quart of " Jersey lightning" completes the out- fit. Hundreds of snakes are killed daily, and often -some of the pickers are bitten, but the clothing is BQ heavy that but little of the poison is left by the - time the bo y IS reached. In case of - a bite the 11134 I treatment is for a healthy =.- major. e dis- of the cenery, when remainder of his days away fr world. - Some years afterwards when secured his release from ?the sex was about- to 'put his resoluti effect, having been allotted a he received one day from Montre ter bearing the postmark of .his o lish home-. The letter proved t •been dictated, and was to the eff his former love, betrayed. and d by her husband, was on her de but could no die without again :seeking his forgiveness, and ended by cbmthit- ting to his care her two .daughter aged loring' ke. `,' e- still ever. in a man's heart for, A wayward lot e, and the next day found him on his ay- to old England, which he had det rmined never to see again. He had i agined the children destitute, and th.t con- sideration had also had its weig t in his conclusion to protect '. thein. his surprise to learn after a-shor Ing that the estate of their father, willed away at the gm Died Anarriage, now came back through the death. of the rel whom they were left, and the amounted to £6,000. - It was one day after semi . official appointment as guarclia ' girls that a strange thoughtcam IHe_wouId take his ,wards to Se balling the two beautiful girl the oldest 'a tall Monde, ' just • "' • the e had ce and n• into nsion, .1 a let., d Eng - have et that , serted thbed . 1' .Sword . and Fire. . ETHE iiiELF-INFLIOTTD TORTURES 'OP A MEXICAN BROTHEI4100p OF . . PENITENTES. . . The rder of penitentes which is not order but .a brotherhood, dates its Origin f-ar back in the thirteenth or per- haps the twanfth century.' Every mem- ber m st do•penance once a year. The metho s are infinite. Betides the minor panto es are those that have been the Id 1 form d' o 12 and 14 respectively, and' i him to watch over them for her He hesitated, but the old fla burned in his heart, and it -does inagine :greet - other's of her to them tie to eritage ing , his otthe to him. merica.? to *him, udding - . appear. . • t , ost very day in holy week, and especially n Good Friday. These are lathing in re, hook swinging, carrying the cross, sing the scourge, and 'Walking - or reepiug on cactua. The first of these, he fire bath,I have seen among Pueblos, ut ncft among Mexicans, who deny that= forMs any part of their penances and , laim that all uses of fire in penances or aciifiCes are remains of Aztec customs hichidept into some sodalities during hat might be called the dark days of he &Vial). in Mexico. This penance or adifi3e may be briefly described. A oleis dug in the ground in the centre f en open space and filled with live oals. The performer approaelies with is hands full of what appears to be es4finixed,as I think, with nitrate of otash. This he throws upon the fire, lid as the flame springs up be plunges is bands and arma. into the coals and oes* *tough the motion ' of _washing hem; He then treads on the fire with is bare feet. ' They do not plunge the and or feet into the water before and fter the bath, as Hindoos do in their, acrifice called walking in fire. Hook., winging merely mention to say that he meat careful. inquiry has 'failed to erify statements made that this'penance s ever performed among the Meicicaris, t was very common in India a few years go, but I find no authority -for classing t with the penances of. the penitentes. • The- cactus, is well adapted to Self- nflicted torture, and it is not surprising hat it was choseulor that purpose. The ahea and once pushed - through the_ eedIfs have the power of going straight kin they continue their journey indef- initely, makingtheir presence known by e y noticedas per e n STRAY SHEEP. -Came Into theprbinises of theInidersignecl.- Lot 14; Concession 7, Mc- Killop, about the Middle of June, an aged ewe with two. lambs. The Owner eau' have the same on proving property and paying charges.- ••• AN. DREW BEATTIE, Seaforth : -• 1073-6 • VOW cOnifOrtable ‘franie dwelling house and ono la on street, now occiipied by Mr, E. "Lattimer. There is a good . stable on the plate anda good.Wellnt the house. • Tile house:contains 7 rooms. Apply to MRS. E. LATTIMER, on the premises. 107,6x4.; MG RENT. -.-A large dwelling ,11.• steriei high 1 with brlokbasement full size of house ; also a large orchard:and good stable on th premises. It is situate .in -the :village of Egino dville, on Centre. street. Possession given fir week in Rent at $8 ..por, month. 'Apply to A. Stem°, Equiforth: '• 1.• •• 1061 -DROPERTYI SEAFORTH FOR :ALE. - For. sale .cheap, and on easy terms two es and lots' on Main street, Sego forth, near • o railway station: They are now both „rented and pay good intermit_ on the in. vestment, - heyeati be used for business stands if not desk for residences. Apply to JAMES MoGINNIS, z• Werth. - • . 1074 STRAYED. From the preening, Lot 88, Con- ° -co:400n 1, Hibbert; about the 28th Of May, three heed o yearling steers -one red,'one gray, and one' to • .and ' white spotted. Cattle are - marked wit * round spot on under part of !nigh ear. Any one givieginformation that Will. lead to their ,recovery, Will recbive a reward at per headliy-applying to John Nichol!, Chisel.; - hurst .1075x4 . • • 1-ER0Ni Sell bine with or without a bull calf ?rein _Fuller's "Canada's John.' The 'cow is registered in *A j,C.C1,, and :calved:, May 131h. - Was served Junelithby my , mos- - tend bull, "Pride& Of Maple -.Lane:" A fine. cow and calf. - Will sell either separately at:a - bargain, or would give on- shares!. Address G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist and,Apiatiet, Brussels, Ott: •• , • 1075x4 T OCKET .AND CHAIN LOW -Lost about jj • the first of July, either betvreen Brimfield and the Red Tavern in Tuckersmith, or between; there and:Brimfield Ipppen, a. Lady's Gold. Neck Chain and Locket. -..me -finder will he lib. etallyrewarded and will Vets, mutili oblige the owner byleavingthem either at ;JOHN RAT -7 TESIJERRY'S, in Brumfield, Or at Tne: Exposi, .1, TOR Office, Seaforth., • - -1077x4 • • • • s been entirely dissolved or expelled'. A ducal y o serv n p ys c an practised among the Mexicans for years hasiSen, a OW of pneumonia following a severe.' flagellation with the cactus which he is sure was caused by cactus needles: penetrating the lungs. ' But little preparation is necessary for penance, and but little. ceremony is ob- ervii,d in the performance. If the peni- . tent is- to. walk. bare-footed on cactus the road j from the Mouse to -the cross is thickly strewn with the various kinds of cactus. -. After prayer the penitent with bare hands and legs, carrying a heavy -cross, .commences to crawl over the path thus covered, his friend walk - (1 ing by. his side playing' ont roe flutes and lunging songs:. for. hit 'enc uragel, inept.- He occasionally prostrates - him- self. pion to the ground, and Hee flat upon his face, and so continues from the hone and returns. - . • ' -. - If 1 the penitent is to suffer flagellation by himself . or with the - help ;of his. friends -, .he is stripped to the waist and, - bearing the cross, sets out- froni the bowie, lashing *,hirnselfwith a long stem of -cactus. • Sometithes .- the •cross is - lashed to -his back, so • that he can ply the scourge with both hands. . His • friends Walk by his Ade, singing and playing the -flute and sometimes taking a hand in the flogging. . Once _ or 'twice he falls to the ground • and lies prostrate in player fora few 'mothenta, the cas- tiga ion being kept up .by the friends. Arriving at the crois he prostrates- him- self near it a short time, and the re. tUrn to the house is the same as the \j,ounney to the cross. .. At the house :he !elle prostrate, often uncenicious, from exhaustion or :the state of ecstady into whibh he has wrought himself.. His back is 'a. mass- of- b-ruised,-- bleeding, quivering flesh, •his *hole body bathed in a' cold, clammy divest. Death. is said to frequently result from this Benance, though I have not been able to see any one who could say he had seen such a case; .. • - - - Religious devotees .have in all ages andi countries been able to : 1Dring them- . Selves into a ' condition. resdribling death,. and persons who have attendei eaalp meetings can . recall numerous in- stances in which the subject seetbed really dead. So It- is •everywhere dolibted if death has in - fealitr: :been .ea sed br the penance, except in. cases si liar to that above described. . ... , There are innumerable metbods: be- sid s -these in -which self -torture is, in - ilia d,.of which tinie would fail to touch up n, which are Cltnig tp with. singular tenacity in spite \ of priestly or other pOirer. Nothing can be done but to .educate the.people Out of it, and befor the free school and Omnipresent news Taper their6volting: practice of -self-tor tuie will soon forever and entirely; die =Tim* PR6PERTY 0011 SALE.-Desir. - able dwellinghouse and half an acre lotin the village of brue field for _ sale; Mame con- tains 7 rooms ; kitchen, 'woodshed, and cellar newly built. *-There is also a frame barn on the, lot, and a young crehard: There is also a lot of* one-and.a-quarter acres adjoining, - well fenced. These properties :will be sold either in bloc or separately. Will he sold cheap and on easy terms; as proprietor has given up housekeeping. Apply to RODERICK -MeLEOD Brucefield P. 0. . , * < , t11074. ' 11 MISES FOR. SALE. -For sale cheep, ny or all of the. comfortable new dwelling houses, recently erected by the:undersigned in Beattie's, Grove, Seaforth. They are situated in the plbasantest part of the town, convenient to. 'the bilsinessliousesf and will be sold cheap find • on easy terms Of :payment. -There are' three houses, and all of them have wells, cisterns and all necessary conveniences, and stone cellars. :Apply to JAMES WATSON, Seaforth, or to CHARLES QUERENGESSER, Brodhagen. °TICE TO, FARMERS. -CAMERON -& successors to McEwen & Ross Tucker- - smith, have pleasure in informing the .patrons of , the old firin,t, and all others desirings4heir services. thab-. they are now prepared to take orders for the threshing of all kinds of grain. Their separator and Steam engine is fIrst-class. order, and they can guarcuttee as. good satisfac- tion as formerly. Orders left with either -of the undersigned will be . promptly attended , to. PETER CAMERON, Mill Road, Tuckersmith, or ALEX. ROSS, London Rood. 10784 • . T11HE ' BISHOP STRACHAN SCHOOL FOR . . LADIES. --President, the' Lord Bishop of Toronto -Tho school -will he reopened 'on Wednesclay;,,1September 5th. The mom- modationsare inwroVed and a thorough course .of study is -provided, with any required :ate eomplishmeut. .The arrangements for due Su. pervision will be maintained in _efficiency. Further inferination and prospectus may be had horrible' burning, cutting, tearing sen- immediately.by Writing to the Lady Principal MISS GRIER.,. 'Wykehans 'Hall, College -avenue, • ation which last* until the cause has Toronto, who ,maY be mien after the 81st of 1887 , " RADIANT HOME COAL ,STOVES. in :Singls and Double Heaters, with and without Ovens, fitted with genuin-e Duplex Grate.% GRAND ...UNIVERSAL COAL -gTOVE in Double Heaters, with and with- out Ovens. . HAPPY THOUGHT RAIN E for Coil or Wood, fitted .-with genuine Duplex Grate. - The above Stove a are the he viest, finest cast, best fitted, and for fuel saving facilities are unequalled by any ther stoves manufactuired. Full line ..of Cooking, Parlor, 13ox and Heating Stoves to select from. Prices Right. Give me a, call • . • before making a purchase. MRS§ JOHN KIDD§ MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH ' BULLS FOR SERVICE.' . . ERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE. -Having Pup. • ohased a thoroughbred Jersey bull, Coming two years old, I intend keeping him 'ft* service the coming season. Terms: -Two :dollars, cash, at thetirae Of service, except Jersey cows which - will be charged three donate. GEORGE TROTT-, Seaforth. '• 1060 BULL. --The undersigned will keep • for the improvenient of Stock this season on his Farm, Huron Road, Tuckersmith, tisp miles west Of Seaforth, the thoroUghbred Dur- bern Bull " amen," registered in the New Dominion Short Horn Herd Book. Terms. -To Iri- sure, $1.50; payable first of Sanitary; 1889, for the season $1, 'Payable at the time of. first' service. JOSEPH FOWLER. ° - • 106241 laULL FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will keep on . Lot Concession L. R. S„ Tuokersmith, during the present season the Thoroughbred Durham Bull "Wellington Bid" 12,817.1- This line animal was calved March 24, 1384, bred by Mr. Wm. McAllister, sof Hill's Green. sHe was got by Young Wellington': (8,020]; dam, Jenny Lind, vol. 6, p. 387, Canada Short HornMerd Book.-- As will be teen . he is , one of the best blooded. bulla in "the Province, and shows his breeding. Terms -To insure $1.50 Payable January 1st, • 1889: JAMBS -G. CHEligEY:' ' 1068x12 11 b at hwhohas August. •.• 1071..8 LiARRIAGE -STALLION FOR SALE.-Fo sale, ff Carriage Stallion, coming year: by J. F. Dtilmag • -of . Wingham, and: out of a old, Sired hY• Hambletonitin, owned welhbred Mare. 'He ' light- bay, stands 1; 'hands high, weighs 1,201 lbs., and shmili apish- ' did speed._• Hehasproven himself • a =sure fon .getter. Haiti a model of his -classiland has neve been beateninthe show ring, taking first Prit and diploma at Walkerton: two years in Ames, •sion, and When shown 'against aged. horses. 11 - Will be Bold on .Very reasonable ternis, BS; th Owner has no means of handling him. Addrei NumgwFirrgwAlrr,,Wro5coter P. p.• 1054M -1:YrICE' OF ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER •1-1S1111'.-Netice is hereby given that•th Partnership heretofote subsisting between' us, •the undersignedl as Merchant Tailors, in: th Village of .liensalle County of Huron, has. bee this clay dissolved .by mutual tOnsent. ' All debt :owing to said partnership are to be paid AlexanderldePh:erson,. et. the said village O Meesall.-Who will,continue to Carry On the busi nese ef- a- Merchant Tailor. • Notice is: alio here , by given thid all laims.againet the said partner ship are to be pr suited to the aforesaid Alex ander McPherson, by 7wboin' the [same will b settled,. 'Dated,- Reimall„ this (ninth) 9th da of July, in the year of Our Lonli- :One thousan bight hundred a -(1'0010 eight. Signed In: th presence of Jas.Sutherland. , ALEXANI)E McPHERSON and- JOHN T. 013 IEN.; 1075 • • into womanhood, he unfolded 02 glowing: • 1, IBBERT T LE AND - BRICK YARD PO SALE.:--F9r Sale, la 18, eondesSion 8, Hib bert, containing 100 acres, about 86 Of which ar ed, ,under drained and ina.goo n. The balance e is a frame barn and two goo isitimbered wit d orchard.. The.Bayfield rive e . farm and there is no .witst so on thelartn. a well equippe STEAM TILE AND I3IUCK YARD capable of turnin mit $4,000 wort ' of .material in he season, an an abundance of excellent clay for either tile o bricks. The yard Ile in first class running order and is xell fitted Lup with engine and boiler, tit and brick niachins,• kill* Shed etc., and very large butin ss can be done. . it is situate within two miles of Dubbin station. - This is •sp1endi4 opporn nity for ani person wishing t igo filth:. the 4.1pti iness and . make Inoney. Th property will be old cheap, 9winto tbesecen deaVh. of one of the proprietort, - Any amount.° :draining tile on hand; all sixes, and 81 lest' pe thousand than usual' prices. . Ap ly oil the pre -mises or to 'Dublin P. 0.:. ROB RT COLLI 7, , a • ' i . 1020t1- XECUTORS' NOT.ICE.----Iri the matter of th ' estate of the late Alexander McKinnon -.0:section 36, notice i - deceased.. ,. Pursuant to the Revised Statutes o Ontario, 1887, calder 11 hereby given that all ereditorseand others havin „clainteagainst-the estate of Alexiinder: Main non; late of the township !of Tuckersmith, , i :the County :of Huron, Fanner, . eceased, - wh died on or about the 2nd day 1 Juue, A. 1.888,- at thetow ship of Tuckers , ith aforesaid are, on ,or before • the 24th 1day tof August, D. 1888, ,to deliver or send by post to either the undersigned ;executors, addressed to also - . hurst 4'. O., of the lest will arid testament of th said Alexander MeNinnon, deeess d, their nam. and addresses,the full _particulars bf their claim a statement of their siodountS, an the nature theSecuritiSs (if :any): heid i by th in ; and tha as soon as possi ler after the 24th day of Augu the said executors will probeed tq. distributet assets Of the said _ , deeeased amonget the part' entitled theretch having regard only to tho . Oaf= _of -which notice shallhafe-is bee* ghre •And . the said Executers will not be liable 1 the said assets Or any part • thereof to any pe :son or persons Of whose claim or --claims noti shall not have been reeeived by thein ate t ' tinie.of said distribution. HUGH MoMILL DONALD MoDONALD, _DANIEL MCMINN° Executore, , . - . • 1073-6 ... elearedissell fen .strte of otativati hardwood. The houses, and a go runs through t . • land. There is .:IMPORTANT:NOTICES! MIAMI FOR SALE.e-For Sale, part of Lots ,29 • and se, Cencessionl. McKillop containin , 5 . Brussels Lime Kilns, To Pariners -and-Builders. W. FE KELLY, Of the Brussels Lime Kline; is now prepared to S.Guppolynanyor70.11f1Ft:oRe LIME :For Piss Brickla in or Stone Work tainY g I will deliver the lime in Seatorth or vicinity for 18 cents per bushel. Orders promptly -filled. If by niail, address -KELLY; s- • 1.086tt Brussels Lime°Works. • are 50 acres, all cleared, well fenced and in a goo state of cultivation.* Buildings fair. There is a "good orchard and pienty of water. This farm is within two lots of the Corporation of ,Seaforth. It will be sold cheap and on: easy terms. Applk on thepremises or to Seaforth 'P. O. DAVID DORRENCE, Proprietor. - ' .... 10784 MIARM FOR SALE. -For sale Lot 31, Comes - X sion 8, Tuckersmith,• II. R. S., containing 104' acres, of which 90 acres is cleared and the balance well timbered with hard Wood. There anion the„p Mine a bank barn 48x56„ a hay barn 40x60, a good driving house and good fret= -dwelling house. There are also two splendid molls on the Place, a first•class orchard, and the farm is well fenced and underdrained. There is a schoolhouse on one cornet of the farm; anclit Is within 1 of -a mile from a church, .ii . miles from Clinton and 6 miles from Seeforth. Apply on the premises or to THOMAS -FOWLER, Clinton 1, . • ". Q. • : . .' 1.077t1 . i • . . • . XTOTICE TO CREDITORS.' -The creditors 'of Alexander CaMpbellilate of the township of Stanley comity of.- Huron; yeoman, Who died When I say CBRE I do not mean Merely to stop theni for a time, andthenhave them return again I mean A RADICAL CURE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY OR • FALLING SICKNESS, ••• itfiey 8j, STOVE AND -FURNISH ING SeAforth, Ontario. For an Al Washing Machine, go to - 'Whitney'fi. For any style of -Clothes Wringer, go - Whitney's. For a cheap and elegant Carpet Sweeper, go to 'Whitney's. - For:the best Cistern Pumps and Sinks, - g4 to Whitney's, ° Por a good Milk or Creamery can, go to Whitney's. For., Eavetioughingand Spouting,* don't fail to go to Whitney's.. All kinds of Jobbing and Repairs at short notice at the Cheap Stove and Furnishing'House. MAIN -ST., WHITNEY, SEAFOATIL A life-long. studY. I WARRANT my remedy to 'CURE the worst cases. Weenie others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a FREE .Boms of my* INFALLIBLE ItIMEDY. Giveexpress and post office. It costs you *diking for a trial, and It -will cure you, Address -DR. II. G. ROOT, 37 Yonge-Street, Toronto, Ont., 1078-53 • Removedi Removed I SEAFORTI41 :The Old Established Butcher has reMoved to new' premises lremediately opposite bis Old • on or about the 18th day of may, A. D., 1888, are Stand Main Street, Seaforth, wbere he will 14 eto meet all his oldpatront and ' as many on or before the first day of September, 1888i to send by Vold prepaid to George Campbel , of pleased!d the said township of Stanley, -yeoman, Blake. _Atrooage. , • _ .2 new ones all maYeee at to favor him with their P. O., Administrator of the real, and personal W Of -Remember the place, between Henderson' property of the said Alexander Campbell,' their desorip. Harness Shop, and Meintyre's•Shbe Store, Main chnstian and surnames, addresses and take notice that on and after the said date the 1 ING. ' Street Seaforth. . GEORGE iw i tions, the 1411 particulars of their claitts, a state. ,„.g , .. inent of their aceounts, and the nature of the - 5E9 -. . , sereurities, (if any,) held, by them.- And further said" Adminstrator, George Campbell, Will pro- i (seed to distribute the assets of the estate Of the . ° silitaibdi-edte:e,aasuedy :emrsoonEicg_st the - creditors *hese claims have beeneent in to him and will not be , ther- him, those who have Sent in their claims. --Dated, ' at 06detich, this 24th day of *July, A. D., 1853. GARROW-&' PROUDFOOT, Solicitors for said Adminstratot, .cizoRaz CAMPBELL. • ' - 1:076.4- - - •a A UCTION SALE OF VALUAl3LESEAL, AND ' PERSONAL PROPERTY. -The undersign. ed Adminstrator of the personal and real eetate and effects of the late Alexander Campbell, will offer for bale by public au tion on the premises; on TUESDAY, •THE 21st 1)AY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1888, At one o'eleek in the afternoon, by William Harrison, --Auctioneer, the following val. uable woperty, viz : Lot -NuMbir nine, Lake I .Road, East, in the Township of Stanley, Catintyi of Huron, acres, of th .actes being natiproached' for -Tone and Quality. • • CATALOGUES FREEd• contaleing one hundred and oncis ninety aerei.-are Cleared, seventy I LL . Beetled down -arid twenty -acres tinder crop, all in a good state of cultivation... The bal. lance is well timbered with bard wood. : There is erected on the eaid land a stone house,- 22 by 844 a frame barn 66 by 36., arshed 27 by 50 and a • ' frame sheeppen 40 by 26; all In. a. good state -of repair. The said -property - is also well fenced, . - and bati.on It an excellent orchard of -well assort. ; edtruittrees;conalsting of about150trees. -The sokis a light sandy loam. : The *saidland is also well watered- by a creek running through it, hes-scgoodwell, and lesituated about five miles - from the village of Bayfield; -eight from Zrirleh and thirteem,from ' Brucefield, .and is readily licensable ithereto by good -roads. The said lanciii,will beoffered for sale'subjeetio a reserved ;bid.. The fruit now growing will not be sold with :the land, TERMS OF . Simi< -;-Twenty per eenti.dOWhon.the day of -sale, the balance in three months eithout interest. ' The purchaser eanhavehrimediatepossisilon to do ploughing and croping,-And full .possession and a convey. -anee on payment cif the balanceofthepurchaie money. Theptirchatier will be requiredto =Sign an agreement for the completion of his purchase. There will -aliti he add at the- maid -OM and -place the following ehattele, namely: • Fruit growing and -being in the orchard, one span at 'mares, 1 tWo:yearoldgeldieg, 1 yearling entire pit, 1 spring oolt, 1 twoyearoid heifer, 1 two. ear.old steer, 1 single reaper, Beattie make; 1 Mber Wagon, 2 plows, 1 fanning mill, 1 set of ouble harnees.„- a quantity of, hay, and, •a bot 01 ' other smaller articles. Terms of Sale. --All Pur- chaies of 61.0 or under to be cash-, above that amount the pnrchaser May have until : the find of January, 1889.,- on furnishing approved •secur- ity. Further Optioning CAD be obtained. on sp. ;plication tO the Administrator, his Solicitors, or the AUCti fleet. '• Dated, at Gederich, this 23rd. -day Of July,• A. D., 1888. GARRQW. &• PROUD- -FOOT, A ininistiator's Solicitors ; GEORGE CAMP13ELIL, Adminietrater; . '• 1076.4 1 . . f ' :. • - CODE ICH BOILER WORKS. Chrystal .86 Black M anufaettrers o all kinds of Stationery, Marine • :Upright and Tr.bular Boilers. SALT "FANSi. - SMOKE. :STACKS and all kinds of sheet Iron work: 8TEAM Pip WATER PIPE fITTING8 eonstantly on hand. •• On hind, ready for delivery: One 50 horse -power New. Steel Boiler -completef _ . • - One 351 h orlie.poir` er_secend,-hand boil- , er in good order. - s' _Also 12 ' horse -power Engine and Boiler, second-hand, in good condition. .Comfilte 2nd -hand threshing Outfit; Boiler, Zngine, Separator, ate., all in good work. • ing order. I Will be sold cheap. Mail orders wil receive prompt attention. Works opposite G. T R. Station. -• , .O. BOX 861. • Z goderioh, May 28tb, 1886. - A- S Post Office.. Store, 1. STILL MAINTAINS ITS OLD STAND AND ,THAT IS JUST •• Harvest Toole; Bitch as Scythes, Rakes, Forks; etc., awaydown in prtoo. In the 011 Line, subh as 'Lardini, Omit -brine, Mein, 0 town and Black, we claim to have thi best quality andlowest price. in the County. Binding Twine: And now for the Binding Twine. Blue Tag or ,Red Cross at 14' cents .per lb:, and we don't need to lie about its length to make a sale. We guera tee as many feet to the pound, and bet- ter in uality than anYoth.er in the market. - 1074-3. 'JOS. MORROW, PostOffice Store, Varna. Bayfield Stage Line 9irerlanO. Route to the.Lake MR. DAVID Begi to intimate that he has reciived renewal of contract for carrying the • mails between Varna andsSeaforth, but will still continue the' Stage Line, leaving Belield.dally, (except Sunday,) at 6:30 a. ; reWrning, lave Seaforth about 3 p-. m, reaching' Bayfield -same .evening, taking• passengers, express goods and parcels;iroth the various points along the line. . • The Stage connate each way at Brueefield with London, Huron andc , Brue' trains north and south. Thanking friends and the public' for kind pat- ronage during the past four years, the prpprieter still 'trusts by strict • attention to business to merft.continuestpatronage DA the old. and _favor- iteSnmmer route, Excursionists, by taking the Stage, at spend a night at the Lake Shore in a cheery little town. Clinton folks have not got much ahead of -Seaforth afterall. 1073 DAVID HAY. r, ,512ieg _, 1j4ga'pnil'a ' Pa • j. • ci ,I•• gi. 0 g 42) a . rg = - g •cp • Ai 71. 1:$1:1 a. 0 cc, ._ P3. 2 • '0 .gs - 0 _altii : 0 I-3 r 11. 6 '11 IQ vi I..... o1:114 .40) i 04 • • • -• .colt g it•ig. i..,..„ •6 1.$,. 0 tp__ .44v. co F" ''' "•-. The North Amerioar BANKING COMPANY. INCORPORATED. - . General Banking business tiAns- - acted. • ; Farmers' paper discounted. Drafts bought and sold. - Interest allowed on deposits. OFFICE -In the Commercial Hotel building. - ••- IT. C. SMITAIdanner: F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. 1058 D. M. Radcliffe, YalligOi and. Inspect(); THE -- North American .Life Assur- ance Company. . A large amount Of thoney to loan on Real Estate on the most favorable terms. A number of good !arms in 'Ontario and Menitobs, for sale -or exchange, . - Partieli wishing to sell, reht or ex- change farnis or town properties, are re- quested to communicatewith me. Oce -the same as the North- Am erican Banking Company. MARRIAGE. LICENSES ISSUED AT • THE HURON EXPOSITIIR- OFFICE SEAPORTS, ON7.1.4.B10* NO WITNESSES REOUMILD • a- - .20