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The Huron Expositor, 1888-08-31, Page 3, „ „ • S-• tiGUST 1:188& TEE, E P,OSI 1. last entertaining. I've thought a Ionly commercial collection of what w deal about it-tne 11110011Sei0115 in- at one 7iime aspecial American procluc of Ree_pie en one another. I It Metal miluence in any moralseuse, tilt the power to make one camfort- oe wiennfortable,-aud to produce a en of restfulness endconteni or to otke one ill at eaoe and nervously de - of ." yeosettaPeha2v'e actually no nervous - to escape, no castings around in mind for an excuse to turn around od. drive home? I tiNe one could give a surer answer to your questiOfl tban yourself. I've. been mend if;king of SOrpething 'pleasanter than the hunt has yielded over 100,000 bales, and one that can never again be obtain- ed. VVithin ten years the buffalo will be swept from the face of the Uniteld States j and almost. out of existence. All that remains Of these animals are the few small herds owned by the pvern- ment and eVaggliug uptchriens in the south est. Commerce is'notsentimen- tali a d the thrilling feats of the hunter and his -banquet of buffalo rump on the wide rassy table -of the nest count for little n the matter of supply and de - In leskthan the past ten years ,4dinjt the I ;. the holiday,* thau ever, r.oe AMOIXICI atock Of the Trenton 'tatel he Aurora it he bef,t4 made.for the mow% be-soId at one-faatt crOOk-bottOm peixt n Jewelry Shalt Ooun 4— *MTH,. On LAN- LINE SteaDagili $66 and $70. Internals:" Steerage passentio fat 'London Pluee Pow at MI6 rat* as ng for your friend, tan repaid paseage_cettifiestetelshe and, France, ssermany, 4telsOf Panne Off*Ital Ee. &farina Insurance denote ;eta learned toil Manitoba, pointeettst. Bagpsseuctst nation; i front to. el per -Market Street. A. STROM. :33TER MILLI Gibson e to the bile that being NI mad toopentothe WOOLLEN rFACTN'tr repared to give geed 11 HS, DK TWEEDS FLA.NNELS, PLAIDINGS, WIXOM, Lrid Varieties in G YARNS grnlovtg an4 re* ptly Attended to„, • clistance will, Slifer as weft S HOME WITH THM age fill into Good Working Otie a butEflicient workmee, it is -Warranted. rilE WROXETER I. GIBSON,. _ Fropiette Paper at TO HAND -AT-. 010010PP10......0 alt intending purchist- Artir;tic designs Asa r -priced gop.(18. line of Cloth Windt/ tures. a.kg.--Yor sale, the house agi, '?.4 west of the ninon/low :in The house wands* feet r and summer litchen gel ood shed. There ia 'anted withal! Icindsof folo rt; 14 pleasantly situated._ Apply on the prelfL.,29.' 10tieNv (ft 1E. --The undersigned MO_ hie property consisting !AI hOuse, a;ad fram a e gand site for an e mike from Kipnek...._„,061 1,• and situated on the '.:I r- essay be ,634.5d; blacksmith shop- *-&"t lald be disposed of pa 10"-- $CF. For further - ics or by mail to W3f. 8313•..-7- awls • SBESTFRIF, , enjoyment. containing a dozen skins each.. Skine to " Well?" , that ufere skillfully dressed by the red oThstyour _expression has been a very men vivre sold from $15 down to $4. The cotentectone during the last hitur. I remnant now here isquotedat from $14 ant comingto believe that ytu can tie- to $25e, Many other skins have be ape my friendship without effort. You forced into use for the purpose Once su • lama are all sub mysteries! One gets plied by the buffalo. Buffalo robes sa- holi of a clue now and then. I have almost out of fashion.-Germanto -fancied that if you had started out in TelegTaph:, the spirit of self race that- .I might • have e pleasant me, you would be We've all Our Angel Side. more conscious of /your purpose. Even our tact migfit net have kept me from wing that you were exerting yourself. Bathe very genies of the day seems to you. Nature is not exerting •i herself n the least. No breath of air it stirring; all storms are in the past or the futme. With a smile on her face, the is just resting 111 serene content, as you were, 1 hope.t. She is softening and elacuring nverythmg distant by an or- esge haze, so that the sunny present may he all the More teal. Days like these will do you good, especially if your face and m am be at truly at "Yet whet ph • ner reveal that you est as nature." nges may soon pass . offer the placid scene t" "es," but don't think of -them." "Well, I won't -not now. Yes, you are becoming very penetrating, • 1 am not exerting myself in the least -to give ou a pleasant time. I am. just sal- ly and lazily'Content:" . "That fact gives me so much more than content thatit makes me happy." "Hobert, you are the most _unselfish man / eve t knew "Nonsense!" I - They had reached their pic-nic ground, the edge of a grove whose bright -hued 'foliage still afforded a grateful shade. The horse was unharnessed and picket- ed so that he might have along range of grazing. Then 'Martine • brought the provision beeket to the foot of a great oak, and. sat 'down to wait for Helen, who had wandeved sway in search of ITU &Were. At! hist she came with a • Undid of late blooming dosed gentians. - 1'1 thought these would make an. agreeable feature in your lunch." you are 'beginning to exert yourself." • . • , * "Yes I have eoholuded to, a little. So Mayon, to the extent of making -a. fire. The rest will be woman's work„ prliose to drink our health in eicup of .uge rOughitonesfromout the mire, sightly and unfair, veinal)! purest Metal hid eath the surface there. - ocks so bare nut to their heights •Thels Un • Hav Be Pew ' Some tiny mos plant chngs. And round the peak so desolate T sefebird sits -and sings. Beli ve me, too, that- rugged souls B eath their rudenesslaide Muob that is beautiful and good- - W 've all our angel side. - In alt there lain inner depth, co vs." "Ali, this is unalloyed," he oiled, sipping it later 00. . 4" The coffee?" • "Yea, and everything. We don't foresee the bright days any more than the dark ones. 1 did not dream of this la 'Virginia." < - "Yon are easily satisfied. The cof- feee is smoky, the lunch is cold; winter =is cothing, and -7 • : . - ' • I "It would be a pity to disturb your serenity." , -"Nothing shill. disturb it _to -day. Peace it one of the rarest experiences in this world. 1 -mean only to remember • that our armies are diebandecl, and that you are. at rest like nature." She had brong.ht er little book of au- tumn, poems, arid -after lunbh read to bira for an hour, he likening -with 'the: same expression of quiet- satisfaction. ' ,As the day declined she shivered -slight•- - ly in the shade. l He immediately arose and put a'shawl-around her. ' ' saidgeutIy. • - - "You are always shielding me," she • -"One can do so little of that kind of '. thing," ho replied, "not much-. more ' than show intent.". _ "Now yOu, o . yourself injustice." After a mornenee,hesitancy,'She added, "I 'am not quite in your mood to - lay, and even -nature, as your illy, Can- not make me forget, or even wish to for. - flair:. . - _ , ‘. ' "Id� not wish you to forget, but merely cease tetremember for a little while. You. ear nature Is my, ally. Listen. Already the wind is beginning, . to sigh in the branches overhead.. The • Tlie sound is lqw and inournful, as if fall of regret. for the past and fere.' Wings for ti*t future. . There is •a * change coming.,j All that I wished' or couktexpect in you WAS that this serene, quiet day would give you a respite; that . complete repose in which. the wounded spirit is tnore rapidly healed and • strengthened for . the future." Have you been strengthened?Have you no fears for - Mai future T''' - "No fears, Helen. My life is strong - in its negation. The .man: who is ag1- .tated.hy hopes and fears, who is .dooni- ed to disappointillents, is the one who has tot ..acce0ed well-defined ..condi-.• time." • ' "Hobart, DI). going to put you on •your honor now. Remember, and •do not answer hastily," and her gaze into 'his face was searching. Although quiet and 'perfectly irelf-contadled, thil rich color' mounted to her Very' brow. 'Well, Heron, he asked, wondering- ly. • . ' .• ' "Imagine it poesible," she continued, with the same earnest gaze, , ‘f that you yea.were a worn= who has loved as I have loved; and lost as r have. The circumstances are all known, and you . have only to roan them. If a. man had . ' • loved You as you have hived me--"' ' "1314, ifeleni can you not believe in , a love so stiongpat it does not ask-?" ' By a gesture She checked him, and re- peated, 'But if it man loved you as You • . have loved me- remember now, on your llenor-would va.thino better sciousness of sort of bailer h <-44. lifer: "•,And am very happy," he said, - ar-oft, hecret Way, s , e, through the windows of the soul d sends His smiling ray. ' 'ery human heart there is -A falthfu.l sounding chord, . The may be struck, unknown to us, By some sweet, loving word. The wayward MAR in man may try ‘ Its softer thoughts to hide, , Some unexpected -tone reveals ,It1has anangel side. Des ised ancirlone and trodden down, Dark with the shade of sin, • Dec phering not those halo lights Which God has lit within Gr ing about in utmost night, Peer poisoned souls they are, Whiatuess not what lifers meaning is, or dream of heaven afar. Oh,t that some gentle hand of love heir stumbling steps Would guide, show them that, amidst ita 1, - • ife has its angel side. tal, and mean, and darkonough, od knows some natures- are ;- But He compassionate comes near, .. And shell we stand afar? Our cruiseof oil will not grow lees, - If shared with heartyhand ; And wordsof peace and looks of love - Few natures CAD withstand. LoveisA mighty conqueror, , Love is the beauteous guide, Lo re, with her beaming eyes can see, We've all our angel side. An Bri • 1.1 In the „end thie happinesi, and contentinent. This does not necessarily 'mean that all should be educated to take high positions in the saribus branches of work but to take Whatever position pro- perly belongs to them -a position which is natural to them. Nothing More or. nothing less. An Indian Who wOuld re- ceive the education ofa student, -if that thing, were Possible viould be an unhappy Indian. He syould be worth- less as an Indian, and as: well, worthless in the direction in which he had been educated. ' He would be thrown out of his w& -id. The man' whose education leads him into something for which he is notfitted lives the life of discontent. It is probable that he mak:have to take up something for vfhich he is the least fitted simply from force of circumstances. If he is educated as a business -man and is - not suited to business pursuits, he must take the most menial and unsatisfactory department in. .business• life. Now it may be that this same man ,would have made a most excellent mechanic, and would have lived happy as such, but the public school system doe's not make mechanics, does not lead- them in' thit direction. It leads them away from it. In this respect the system is wrong. .It is rare, indeed, that we hear of a young man in school who studying to be a -miller or a -mechanic. It is only. too common to know thea they, are studying to -be lawyers doctors and teachers.. Of these we }lye' an abundant Over- supply. -The Miltstone. • • c' Mottoes. I His Proposal Rejected. Some months since a gentleman d the Misfortune to lose his wife, a literary lady of someyeputation.. After grieving for couple . of weeks a bright idea ct. ent red the head of the widower. He thought he could- do something to lessen his CorrOw, and for that purpose he'call• -ed upon a lady of his acquaintance, and requested to speak a word with her in private. Thinking she was about to e- • ceive a proposal, the lady prepared to listen with hemming resignation. . " BlyiTha " said he with downo eye, as he took her hand, "you 'kn my Wife V! • i'91t is not good- for a alone.",,rliaps not." "Did you ever reflect upon that part of the Marriage service whioh requ es couple* to cleave unto each other . until ,death parts them ?" • -1 "1 have." •"1 have often reflected upon it self Now death has parted me f W • IORTAlifT NOTICES. . ONEYTOLOAN.--Any amount of money, jyj to lean, on Mortgages a loweat rates of interest. Easy* terms. Apply to WM. B. lac - LEAN, Hensail Ont. • . 10074.f. BED wHigAt win SALE -or sale, about 250 bushels of Wheat of the- Democrat var- ety. nig wheat. yielded 85 bushels per acre of a•very fine sample, and is a good milling Wheat Apply to JOHN T. DICKSON, ,Roxlioro. 1079-4 " Who gives himself with his aline feeds three -himself, his hungry_neigh; her, and Me." . "1 expect -to pass through this life but once; if; therefore, there be any kindness Can show or any good thing I can do:to my fellow human beings, let me do ittow, let me not defer oineglect , it for I shall not pass this way again. " One cannot forever- laugh down a great truth, nor keep a' 'great fad from Srout AND 14WELLING TO -RENT.-TO rent thestore and dwelling on Main Street, Seaforth, at present oecupied by Mrs. Clement. Posseesion inediately. Apply to M. SVULIANG,_ Dublin or. M Jontax- Seaforth -10/9 rrIO RENT. -A large clwelling stories high with'briek basement full si e of helm ; also &large orchard and good stable it the premises: It is situate in the village of Egmonciville, on Centre street: Possession given first week in May. Rent at $8 per month. t Apply to A.. STRONG, Seaforth. - 1081.: PROPERTY IN SEAFORTH FOR SALE, - For sale cheap, and on easy terms two dwelling houses and lots on Main street, Rea.. forth, near the railway station. They are now both rented, and pay good -interest on the in- vestment. They can be used•for business stands if not desired for residences.. Apply to JAMES MoGINNIS, Seaforth: 1 1074 OUSE -F0--SALE.-The Undersigned offers* . the house for sale opposite thei Temper- ance Hall. The house contain*? rooms, kitchen. and 4pantry, first-class stope cellar, good well, soft :water cistern,with pump it kitchen. Corner lot and contains -one quartee, acre, all ,newly fenced. Will be.sold on easy tern3s. of payment. Apply at the houie. If not sold will ..be rented, ablut October let. HENRY SMITH, Seaforth - 1078K . recognition. • • - • - • • • 7) I wish to form a league, offensive and defensive, with every soldier of Christ.4.- John Wesley. "The chief source of self•happiness is the act of making others happy." One strong, eternal law of love. - Lowell. • " As'for the unity -of the Nation, so it is imperative that we strive for unity in. the'Republieof God." A • "Frank, not infallible -steady." "To lead opinion -to 'follow convict - tion.". • "Learning without pedantry. Piety without cant." ‘,‘, knowledge is gold to him who can discern it. That he who loVes to know - must love to learn." - - Duties arepurs ; events are Cecil, - We live in, "deeds not yeere • in f thoughts, not breaths. -Bailey. - Earnestness alone makes life eternity. Uvery thought which piety throws' jut() the world alters the world--rEiner,-; son, • "The question is not -Art thou en the nobility ?:This is the question -4e there nobility in thee ?" - • man- -to st w. be my • i it sto the •'if° and I feel very lonely,. I should think it likely." I think I must something to e*to- me her kind consolations memory of her inany virtues." e pressed the lady's hand and s ed. She returned the pressure and suffered a sigh to escape her. j "I My,. dear," he said.7after .a long .pattne, come to -.the point at once, hire a proposal to make. • A proposal T" 7 - Ah," she said blushing and cove face with her hands.. I have concluded to write my w biography. Now, I have but little in literary exercises, and if you will reeemy manuscript and write the h ingi of the chapttirel will give you $ She sprang from his side and her flashed -with anger. I'll see you -hanged. first, and . I w n't you-yini-' e left the room, not being ab reset her rage. The widower si his het and went hoine, Y- o'nt re- nd eh- bio -on permit him to love reward than = the con- eiug a solace, ahelp, a tween you.and the. ills " Bat,. Heleni I am more than the ; . . I Mir your friend." _ (To oContinued.) - her ex too The Lest -Buffalo Robes.- _ _ lit Seventeen h 'mired bates of buffalo robes arrived .t Chicago recently . - Several years a o ,these robes were for seta at sex:emit eastern - and western points, and weTe bought for Canadian Uses The Canadians did not want thein, and they were sent from Toronto to a Chicago dealer who had owned a large - number of them. The invoice is a re- .' -markable one, as 4 is known to be. the s.• ap professional men, merchants- or el lildelianies are neglected. Most o knOwledge in a mechanical line to.d 9f pickup nature. We do not to !nay that_a boy could be taught a Miller, baker, machinist, blacks or Carpenter in our schools, neither taught to be a lawyer,a dry goods c • ••,. ing fe's kill or- ad• yes hen e• to hed Trained Mechanics. ur schools, public and otherwise are arently eonstructekon the idea that ho are to attend will in the end be rks. the y is Gen o be ith tishe erk, or ta merchant of apy. kind. He -might be taught sato the general principles of one thing as well as the ether. here is an oversupply of clerks, lawyersiand doctors, for the reason- that all of! our echoers and colleges have been constrict'. ed on the idea. that the chief end of an r is to occupy a professional -position. The result is the over -supply and the lop - over of disgusted clerks and men :who have to take anytlikng which is off red for which they are not particu ed: The clerks are, for the t, fairly well educated men, better educated than are the car s, builders and mechanics in gen • RA. and wit out -Ovens, fitted with genuine Duplex- Grate, CM ND UNIVERSAL COAL STOVE in Double Heaters, with and- with OVe Duplex rate. t. 88' IANT HOME COAL STOVES in Sing113 rind Double Heaters, with ,4 FY THOIJGHT RANGE, for Coal or Wood, fitted with genuine . • • - 1. OUSES FOR SALE—Forsale cheap, any or "au of the :comforts le neW dwelling bowies, recently itt•eoted by the undersigned in Beattie's Grove, Seaforth. They aresituatedin the pleasantestpart of the teWn,. Convenient to the -buisinese:houecisy and will he sold olfean *and - on "easy terms of .' payment house, and thent have all necessary convenience* Apply to JAMES -WATSON, . CHARLES -QUERENGESSER- - • . I i - , MHZ f BISHOP .-STRACHAN SCHOOL FOR - '1., YOUNG - LADIES. -President, the - Lord • Bishop of Toronto -.-The 061100 Aill be re.opened on Wednesday, • September. l'ith. ''The accomr mot:dab:ins are improved.iand._ thorough. course ; of :study is. presided, with any „required aco•,. Oempliihment :The arrange ents for dint -su- peryleion will , be maintain d • in _ efficiency. Further information and prospeetus may bo had. inimediately by writing to th.e Lady P1.10101.- 1, College avenue, eft& the 81st ' of . " . '• 1.9778 „ ARM FOR SALE, -For a e Lot 81, Conces- sion 8,*'Tuelierimith; Ii R. S., containing 104 acres,. of yvhich 90 acres i ' cleared and the balanee well timbered with hard wood. There'. are On th,e premises At bank :nem 414x50;1' a bay ' barn 40x60, 9, good driving house and good frame dwelling house. : There arelabio two splendid wells On the pled°, a -first-014s orchard, and the farni• is well fenced anduoderdreined. '• There% a wheel house on one corner 'of the.farm, and it is within 1 Of - a mile -fro*: -33 . church, - 4i miles . frourelinton end 6 miles from Seaforth. . Apply . on -.the-- premises. or - to .THOMAS FOWLER, Clinton P.1)..- •• ' ... • ' - 1 -"• - • ' 10770. . • ARRIAGE .STALLION . 011, ' SALE. -For sale, a Carriage Stallion coming.fonr; years old, sired. by Ityielyck,s Ha bletonian; owned by J. F. Dulmage, of Wing atn„ and out of a welt -Wed mare.: _He is a - li . ht bay, standa. 18 hands high; weighs 1,200 lbs. .and show* eplen, :did Speed... He has proven iniaelf 33;- Ore- foal .1settor. ' ;He is e'Model of his elitist and has never been beaten in the -show ring taking first prize-. and -diploma at Walkerton two years In 'sums- . elm, and when -shown swains . aged heroes.. He "..will be sold on . very rose able , terms; as the owner has no means of hati ling him: Address JAMES STEWART, WrOcet r P. 0; ' .1,054tf " • . , . , • Stamping and Elthbroidery. "Yee, Melo, I like to do fancy work,- but I haven't felt like trying that pattern -or anything else -for a week. These awful dragging -clown'. pains are just killing me." "1 know how you feel, and 1 can tell you where to look for relief. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preserlption is a certain cure for all those peculiar weaknesses and dis- tressing ailments. Why,. it even cured tile of prolapsus„and many of my Iadyfriencishave been cured of various grave maladies peculiar to our sex by this wonderful . medicine." It is the only medicine sold by druggists,. under a positive` . guarantee from the manufacturers; that It will give satisfaction in every case, or money refund- ed. Read guaranted on. bottle -wrapper. - an fit Pa: ar te T ere is no reason whyf this shuld be - trite. The 'mechanics mentioned, :te.vii qmte as much nee for an. educaticin as ha the clerk. . The process of edue don. ; est hey rat A Betvitched Gun. oid Span; as ha hi called,'Is a firm:be- liever witches and ghosts. He camp ed with P. T. and Harry one night in tfinmidst of an old forest where the fire -light flickered in fanciful shapee and shadews danced and chased - about. Morning came and it was Sam's duty to attend the horses: He was half an hour ii0ey-z Harry' and P. T. engaged them- selves on Sam's old muzzle -loader which he had loaded Over night. It was their ,turn to perpetrate a. joke. Their put in charge of powder and then a wadding, punk or tioder;glithered from one of the ancient- _forest ' trees of fir. Another cherge of pester and another; wadding of tinder. -T They repeated the operation till the gun Was nearly full of powder -and tinder in. alternate layers. When: -,Sam returned the Fin was just where he had- left it as regards position. They were ready to:start on a tramp. Harry in handing Sam the gnn dropped the stump of a cigar in the Muzzle. • - They were hurrying :toward the lake where the.'ducks were quacking. Bang! went Zam'S.gtin: Sam. turned white -as One -will at the accidental discharge of's firearm. He took it from -hie shoulder and looked at the cap. Bang it went again. He held it at his arm's length, and almost- screamed „something about both barrels. Then he said, I. guess the old thing's- safe now." Bing she went again. The devil," -Sai Sam, 'while his pale 'face was. a panorama of horrors. He held the smoking gun high above his head. and ceded . on all the seints for help. Bang went the gun' -again. It was ton much for Sam. • " I dreamed the 'Witches had my gurlast night," he said,and threw it from h men the ground. Another 'report rang out frOm the brush pile • in a few seconds. Sam started'for camp on a run. The gun . gave its voluntary reports . a few times more and Semi still - believes it is shoot- ing away on. that brush pile. He IS afraid, of gene noW and gets away as- •fast as 'possible When he sees one. -Forest and _Stream... • • There are three .eisterns and nd stone cellars. Seaforth, or to Brodhagen. 10.70 • Th above Stoves are the heaViest, finest Oast, best fitted, ind for fuel saving facilitie are unequalled by anrother stoves manufactured. Full line of Cooking, Parlor, Box and Heating_StOves to select frem. Prices Right.. Give me - call. -before 'eking a purchase; - 4 - • MISS ORIER, Wykeharo Ha Toronto, who may lie aeon Aug*, - in the school does not., make carpe Or Millers or other meellanics. It i ac ly the other way; it leads in the OE . di ection. If he goes to school, d es not study a profession possibl b conies a book-keeper'or is led some kind of office or store mirk. - -rarely, if ever, is he especially led mechanical pursuits, i If he gets into way it is incidental ;, it is net the r of his training. The unhappiestof are -those who are led into pursuit • which they are not fitted, -Or if into for which they are fitted by nature -are not properly educated for the h` walks of that pursuit. An edue should.be for the purpose of helpin to do that for which he is best s ters her f he . he into But iuto hat suit men for hose hey h.er don .one ted, very active at 83 years. . 1Brussels Lime" , Kilns, - . - Tcy.Faritvers and Builders. .:4 STQEE. VV. F.., lry ' Of - the Biaissels Lime Kilns, is OW prepared to , supply. any renonnt of - . - ' - , . .. • . , - GOOD .. FRE$14:1'LlME • :Hair ng purchased the lour, feed and seed et re business of The late Wm Grieve, in Seated , I purpose by fair dealing. to merit the -patron e so long extended' to this house, and intend • keep a full stook of ••• ' • *. See • $ and. Sped. Grain, .aniily 'Flour; -Mill Feed, &c., •Alway on hand, and delfvered to any -place in. town. I will be fully prepared to meet the de- mand r SEED WHEAT title fall: . . -."Willson's• Bleck, Main 'Street, Seaforth. - • -Robert SCo4"... 1074 IBBERT "TILE AND RICK YAIID POR SALE. -For Elsie, lot 18, concession 8,•11111 - bort, cOntaining400 acres, about 8501 which aro cleared, fenced, under drained and in agood . strte of cultivation. The balance is timbered with hardwood. There is a 'Immo barn and two -good houses, ands good orchard, The Hayfield river runs through the -farm and there is no waste land. There is also'On the farm e well equipped' STEAM TILE AND BRICK YARD capable of rturning out $4,000 worth et Material:hi thd season!, and an abundance of excellent clay for 'either tile or bricks. The yard "Di in first 'claim running Order, and is Well fitted up_With engine and beiler,ple very large business can be do e. • It is situated and brick machines, kilns, anti a ' within two miles of Dublin, station. This is a splendid opportunity for any i person1 Whihilit to go into . the business- and alce money. The. *property will be sold cheap, owing to the recent death of one ditto proprietors. Any,amount of draining tile on hand, all. sires, and $11'less :per 'thousand than usual prices. Apply on the pre. mises, or to Dublin P. O. ROEERT 'COLLIE. • , I 1080tf EBI CH BOILER WORKS. iBlack, acturera a kind. of Stationery, Marine .Upri.iht and Tr.bular Rendre. , - PANS, smoKe. sTAcks and all'kinde of Sheet Iron work. - •ANA WATER -PIPE eITTIN08 . . &potently onhand. • —. -STOVE :ANTY. FtvitNisti N I--TOTTBM, Seaaorth, Ontario. For an Al Washing Machine, go to "Whitney's. For any' style of Clothes Wringer,. go Whitney's. For. i cheap and elegent Carpet Sweeper, go to Whitney's.' For the best Cistern Pumps and Sinks, go to Whitney's. • For a good Milk or Creamerrcan, go to Whitney's. „ For EaVetroughing and Spouting, don't feat() go to Whitney's. • . All kinds of Jobbing and Repairs at short notice at the Cheap Stove and Furnishing House. For Pleeterjng,. Bricklaying or . Stone I will -deliver the lime in Seaforth or vicinity for :18 bents per bawl. Orders promptly filled. If by mail, address _ • • W. F. KELLY, 1088t1 • russele Lime Works. , ' - O. Me WHITNEY,; MA/N-ST., - 0 0 SEAFOR,TH. -s On• and, ready ter delivery; On horse -power New Steel Boiler: comp ete. •• . • . ' On 35 horSe•power -second-hand bOil- erin good order. ' Al o a 12 horse-Rotver Engine and Boil secend•hand, in good condition. now °n013 ea 11156' ePe fit te favor bita with- e . • . • - patronage. - . Ramose Shop, and faclutyre's 8.1tr Stoeerlifain Boile Engine, Separator, ito„ all in good work-- Street, Seaforth: • - Ing or er. Will be sold cheap. Hail orders wil gee - • GEORGE EWING. repiii prompt attention. Werke oPposite G. T • - ..B.S tion. • ; • . L., • •-•' P. O; -BOX 36l. nick May 26th. "i8881 • . when Say Culte I do not mean merely to stop them for. a time; and then liaeo them return again. I -mean A, RADICAL, cung.. I have made the disease of - . FITS 'EPILE PSY OR NG SIOSNESS lifedong study, -I WAVAdr my Ietnedri emus --the worst caseS, nation Others Ave -failed is no reason for not Moiving a cure. : Send at once- foi.a treatise and a ,Fase BOTTIie :Wray INFAIMBLN Give express and pest office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and ,it cure you. Address -DH. 0..1100T, 87 YongaStreetaorento, Ont , • 1.08-62 • • • . „ - Removedt Removed J. • C+ 0- Vir 1.11 C+,' 'SEAFORTH, • .The Old Established Butcher has removed ...to new premises immediately opposite his Old Stand, Main Street, f3eafortb, wbere he will be pleased to meet all his old patrons and as many "A Co plete 2nd -hand ThreshingOuffito . orRemember the place, between Henderson' XECUTOR'S NOTICE 0 " oaRp.yrORS-•-• In pursuanceof Chapter 9', Sec. 1,'40 Vic. statues of Wale, notice iti hereby given. that:, all Creditors having clatnili against the Estate of county ef Huron, who died in thavi 140.01 Rap Thomas' Elliott, late of the village cf: Reynold, :field, on or about thel(ith. of Mara, A. D.; 1888, are to send by. post, -paid, or dijiiverto ,Jesephi Elliott arid Mary Elliott,. Hayfield 11,. -0..„ Zit. - muter's-Of the Estate of the late Tlsoines Elliott; deceased, on or befordthe Iit day of ' Octeber," A. D., 1888, A stateinent'containing their:` names and addresses and full pant ulars of th irelainie .duly •nertifibc1 and the scour tY held; b them, it, any, and after -the last mentioned : date the said Execiatore.Of the said Herat . will proceed to . the claims against the said *messed to the pot'. 'ties entitled thereto, re 10 being had only to -.the olefins of which not co, as been. rOeived as above required, andIthatwe will itat-be liehle for - said meets, or any Part thereof to anylpereen or persons for Whose caiindnetice has net been stk. ceivecl as above All debts )iiie to the said Es; - tate must be paid forthwitht JOSEPH ELLIOTT and MARY . ELLIOTT, "Executors. ' Reynold, August 22,1888. " . 1080-5 -Anew Jewish synegogiie was Open - 'ed Wiudeor on Sunday. -Seventeen thousand imtnigrant pas- sengers arriyed at Port Arthnr this year, against 11,000 last year. Roswell ifaMily, of Scotland village, countyof Oxford,. seems to be a remarkably vigorous one : Niro. Polly Stnith, the oldest Member, is 87 years of age, and can,res.d dr ,thread the finest -needle without glasses ' as readily as when she was 20, and is exeeptionaIly Jude and hearty. - Joseph, the next- elchist, is 55 years, and reads -the news- papers without the aid of glasses, and is surprivingly.sinart for ,one so old; Jacob, who has seen his -85 -birthday also; hasno , Ilse for gilt/fees, and. is straight as arrow, and as Spry as Moat men at 50 years ; 'then the youngest, Andrew Ros- well' is still shrewd business man and . . UCTION SALT; OF ARM ST CK., AND IMPLEMENTS -Th undere nod: will , offer for sale by. Palle Auction, on : L. t 84, Con - 004131.011 4, Manion, On Tuesday, September 11, 188% at 12 o'clock, -Mien, ". eharp, the following valuable meetly, viz : One -brood Mare rls- ing eight years old, got by Gleslie; Si ppeued to be in foal to "Pride of File," 1 - working horse Tiding five years old, 1 worldog horse- loin four - yore old. 1 heavy draught mare .1. 014 three years old, 1 -mare rising tw, years al by ,'Pride of pife," these mares nave three &roses" of lin-. ported stOo,ki 1 " horse colt, sired it i! prick of 'Fito,!' 4 witch cows stippos a to be n'. calf to a ° Noroughlared buil, 8 heife it rifling three years old supposed' to be in ealf 2 steamrising three old, '2 steers rising two yea sold, 1... oiler, rising two year* old, 3' calves, 5_ sheen and'0 lanibs, 1 : sow,: y young pigs, and a out 15 ,tone Of good thnothy hay; 1 reaper, 1 i ower, 1 isulky risk°, 1.pea harvester, 111(1W: tsn iing. *milli I. wagon, 1 1 set of, bobsleighs, 1 gang Plow, 1 chill plow 1 iron plow,...), get or iron -ha rows, onesiet of team harness, ono bucket, rope and Windlites for clean- ing well, scythe*, forks, ct mins, rakers, and other articles too? nium nerOus to ention.! TERNS OF. SAMI,;-.All BUM of. $5 'a d under, rsh ;" -over that 'amount 10 m °tithe' credit still b . given on 1 furnishing approved and e d_cirsed n les.1- " Adis - count of '0 per cept. Will,be allowed on all _credit' alnOUfltL: MRS. SAI RANCE, Proprietreeir ; EOROE Auctioneer. 3 - -' : uneral, Reform TABLIIP,33114/1,Erti:T, SEAORTill -OF 113.E. - nsevently, greater reductio . pric s. •,. - • F nerals furnished- on ;. the shortest. noti and Satisfaction guaranteed. C skets, Coffins. and •Shrouds always On, and, and one of the finest -H ARSES ib.tfis COUNTY. if for -sash U EL KIRKBY„ • 1e80-8 • BULLS FOR. "fERSEY BULL -FOR SE e). ,ehased a thoraughbr two years old, I intend ke the coining season. Term : at the time Of service, exe will be charged three dolia Seaforth. - pur.; d • -Jersey,bullicoming pin hi for service altars, cash, coWs which B TROTT, 1060 pt Jerse s, GE() DURHA141 BU,TaL.,:Th uridersig ed will keep: for the improveme t of Sto this season on his Farm, Huron flp d, Tuck rsrnith, two miles.west of Seaforth, t e tha `o ghbred Dur- - hem Bull 14,Topentan," egistered 'in the New tiondnion Shed. Hornill.er 13oolc.Terms.-Tote7. sere, $1.50 ; payable first of Jenter1r,;1889,10i the season $1, payable at JOSEPH FOWLER-• • ULL P011 SERVICE. keep on -Lot 20,. C Tuckersmith, - during t Thoroughbred Durham 12,8174 This fine - enim 1884 bred by. Mr., Wm belime of first service. - 1062 -ti _The undersigned will ncession 3, L: R. S,, e present season the till " Wellington Bid" I was ca1Ved•31arch 24, McAllister, of Bill's !Green.", • He was got Y Young • Wellington [8,0201; clam, Jenny Lind, vol. 0, p. 887, Oneida 'Short Ilan Herd Dooit.As will e seen he is one of the best blooded bulls in tho Province, and shows hisbreeding, Terms -To' insure $1.50, payable January lst, 188 , JAMES G. CHESNEY. • • Mbalming Fluid free of chfstge. . . • , • T. 'HOLMES, Funeral. Director. Re idence-At Mr. James Kyle, Mar - lot Street, Seaforth. " Unapproathed for . Tone and Quality, CATALOGUES FREE. N - - v,MATABLE PROPE: R TY - IN TUQKE•13,0MITH.- 16, Brine has been instructed 'by, the un- dereigned to sell by Public Auction, at the CoM- itterseal Hotel, in the 1,Towx; SEAVORTII, ON FRIDAY, :SEPTEMBER 14, 1,888, at 2 o'cleek P. M., the. .following -Valuable Fame' Property, vis: Lots,7 and 8, In the 8th Canoes-sion of . Tuckersmith, .bontatning goo acres, sli a (florand III a. firet-clatel State of cultleation, •!' On No. 7"there isa.goodeneW brick house and a bank berp,98 by 48 feet,. with stone stabling un: derneath, and other necessary buildings; also a. splendid Orchard of choice fruit and Idea), of watdr. . On Lot$ there is Om triune house and a good bank barn andlinst-rdaes orchard. Both pieces are well fenced thoteughly Underdraitied and free from stunips.- Mso the north hall of •Ltit 6' on the -0110113 C011eefision Containing 150- A L. E BAUSLAUGH'S holograph -Gallery Is theplace to •get your work done. is Make all kinds and sizes from the small Min motto or sunbeams*to Life Size work,* All .wozk make by theinstantaneous prooess. No tro ble with the • - • catch them so quickly- you can bave them bing or crying,.. as you choose. We also etthe finest assortment of Picture Frames 'Mouldings in town. Also chromos, Artl. s, etc.; for attic cheap. • .1 ive us a call.. y. BAUSLAUGH- • _ f Su costar to Wide, hi the:: Whitney Bleck Seaforth. --- • 1078- pr 09 ed 8b 1)1 'an st ARM- To. RENT -To rent for a term of five yeses, Lot 12, Concession 6, Stanley, the perty of tlie late Mrs. -Catherine .Mitchell, taining 100 acres, about 75 of 'which are clear-- and in a good state of cultivation. There are buildings, good lenges; geed orchard and nty of -water„ It is two miles! from' Varna, :six miles from either Brucelield or Rippen ions. Good gravel roads in, every direction, tenant can -plow on the farm immediately. a Or harvest, and -full possession given not later th irthe first of _November. -Apply *GEORGE A DERSON, Varna P. O., or on the premises, to SS MITCHELL - 1080 acres, 12 acres of which are elearell and the. had wee' ivell tinkered. These places are within - five miles of Seaforth and the Rune distance from Kippbn, with good gravel toads _leading In every direetion.. They are among the very beet Farms in the county of Huron, and at the Proprietor is determined to !fell parties wishi to purchase deeirable Farms should attend t tale. , ,Teams. -Ten per cent. of the urclutse money on the day of sale, and terms kir he balance will bemade known, at the sale or previously, on tip- pileatiop to the Proprietor or A etioneer, P*0- session can be. given at any ti Cto suit pur- chaser. MUNDEL 1088x12 .311 0 • Proprietor. J, P. BR1NE, -Auetioneer.. .1080 Building . Lumber AND.;, -• - • Sawed 'Frame Timber. E. _ LIMN ps-rom E Raving Net eenuneted thebeet long timber mill in the tonntycis .preparki to furnish on the shortest notice the following kinds- of Lumber: Bills of Remit& and -Cedar lumber, Hardwood Pests, Gilts, Plates-, Beams in length to '40 feet furnished at the, mill, five miles north of Blyth Siding, or on ears at siding. Hates of - freight, $12 per car to Seaforth. Apply for prices, giving length of bill. . E. LIVIN6SWIsTE, Saw milk* Blyth P. O. 10C-26 , CAl• • The North Amerman BANIING COMPANY, (NOT INCORPCIRATp. .smazawmad A General- Banking business trans- acted. • Farmers' paper discounted. Drafts bought find sold. . • Interest allowed on deposits. • OFFICE -In the Commercial Hotel building. J. C. SMITH, Manager F. HOLMESTED, SOlicitore IOW D. M. Iiadoliffe, - Valuator and Inspector —OF THE— North Avrierican Life Assur- ance Compa-ny. - A largeamount of inouey to loan on Real Estate on the inoistfavorable terms. 'A number of good fame in Ontario and Manitoba for sale, or exchange, 'Parties wishing to sell, rent or _ex- change farms or town properties, are re- quested to communicate with. rm. Office -the same as tbe North'Am erieen Banking Company. MARRIAGE LICENSES isstiED ,1111 HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE fiBis.PORTEi- 0.1371.11LRIO• NOT REOUIRE3