The Huron Expositor, 1876-08-11, Page 3AUGUST 11, 1876,
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CHANCERY SALE
,
lenar, OF A VALUABLE FA11.31
iorher
:h.114; eaa
eae„ THE TOWNSHIP OF ISIORRIS,
and -
irate
848 # pURSUANT to the Doeree aud Order for Flak,
made in the matter of the -gate of TORae
LAakfp. RENDERSON, deceased, and in ft .aanee
. fa. Of SHORTREED vs. LAIDLAW, and bearing
r and 1 date the 7th (lay of June, 1876, tliere eau be 8014
al on I ith the approbation of Thomas Miller, laequ're,
oaa Maeter of the said Court at 31iltou, by JOSEpn
P. BitINE, Auctioneer, at
Wr
• Of. PARKER'S . HOTEL,
,
- TLIE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
!TEL'Ata ' At the hour Of 2 o'c▪ lock in tile afternoon,
=
1• d- ON TUESDAY, AUG. 15 NEXT
4.;
run= tbi following lands and premises
attor. formerly ownet1 by the said late Sohn Lamb Ken.
ntonderston, being the South half of Lot number Six -
Revd teen ia the Ninth Concesalon of the Township of
( farm Morrie, in the Cou ray of 'furore centroning one
Handred Acres, more or lose. The land Is goad
sox. farming land, aboat alio-half is cleared, wen
fenced and under cultivation, the remainder itt
nae3 13 I covered with good hardwood timber. Le is within
I
rene7, f""t rhileA et the village GI Math, on the line of
eaeca, the London, Huron and Bruce Railway, seven
rile to mike of the village of Brusselg, a station, on the
Wellingtoo, Grey and Brace Railway-, and nay.
ea . teen miles of the village of Soalorth, fostationorr
aea, tae Buffalo and Goderich Railway. ai
There are on the saidpremises a frame dwellin
• At house and frame barn,
.• The above property w'II beokered subjeet to a-
„anaac rteerve bid, to he fixed by the- mid alrieter, sine
sett' Neill be ,wid If -abject to a mortgage made by the
MOtIJoha Lamb Henderson, derreasred, to Eliza
rres Holmes, to secure the payment of $b75, and in.
- tereet thereon. at thereto o(2 per cent. frore,
first day of September last, rind alao to a leage
made between the Raid John Lamb Hetalerson,
deceased, and William. Illashill and jererniah
Blashill, tor a term which expire on the first
e and rare- of November, lees. -
rest- One.teuth of the purchaste money is to bo paid
door daunt at the tinre Of Pale to the Veudor or her
. 342 solicitor, a sufficient sum a ith sueth deposit to
s make the guru et 8,2,000, without intureet, wfthf
;Stir. ' one reer.tlf, and the balence in five equal siiinnitl
aron, instalrnente, with iuterest on the whole amount
High unpaid at the rate of 7 per cont., payable with
(-rah instalment, to be ecured by a mei tgage upoe
the stela lands, Thepurchaste will prepera the
conveyence and mortgage at his own exneaee.
ftfit"rt”- In all other reepects the terms mud conditione
A.MP-
' • of sate will be the sitar -riling conditions of the
Lulte Cenrt of Chancery.
42 For fart her part farriers- apply at the law offices
, of John Dewar, Esq, , Vendors(' Soltor, Milton,
'Wm. Laidlaw. Esq., Milton, john liosikiu, Q. C,,
'tun! t Toronto, and Messina 13eneen & Meyer, Seaforth.
Dated fah July, A.1). 1a70,
c. T. MILLER, Magter at Milton.
g joHee DEWAlt, Yendor-' Hone iter. 450-4
3113 WOOL WOOL.
TOO
trio THE Proprietor of the Woolen 311113. Mtebell,
ally -a- would reepectinlly tender his thanks( to the
icing public', and farmers in articular, for the very
low L-bca1 Patriartage during the last seaeou, rad la
roan doing so would call their ottention to the fat
Mee that haying purehaser the above mills, and being
70 determined to build up a custom trade—if good
work, fair dealing rued strict atteutieu to hastiness
will do it—and having spent aaarael deal of time
eta, siad mcney in repairing and buying new maclun'
ery, he ie now prepared to do all kinds of Custom
' or work in the very beat Aviu and on the shortest
e ea. make, ag esj ccial. trbteCtien bo paid to the
Ind- Cuseom Work thig treason,
.107 My atock of (oodi ia IlOW complete In all
branehee. Especial care hati been taken in the
t manufacture of thee. geode, Which Ewe been
made for mv own retail treat( embracing Heavy
tend
Tweede, Extra Fulled Cloth, Scarlet, Grey and
rttb'el White Flanneig, and Fancy Flannels unsurpass.
able, Union Dann& and Stocking Yam in Neal-
"; ety, all of whit& I am Low selling eheap ler cash,
ad), or trade for wool a cent a pound more than mar-
'
, priceg allowed.
:WI
Manufaeturine done at the , following rates • Tweed, b7c • f take Cloth, :lac ; Satinet, 80c,
Ill:
a
ketino ie, Rad I fail cottonFarley
; Shirt-
erhe " •
ing, 2e, Spinning, lec per pound, and 9 pounds
e
of e -am given out of 10 pounds of Wool; Carding,
c., of -
; bulling and la maw, 10o, £oloiing, 10e.
Ail work doare under my own per:ea:10 supervis-
ect,
ion„ and 01 work warranted well done or no -
ace
charge made,
; of D. II. DORAIAN,
,4ea 445-13 Proprietor, Mitchell.
7.11.11E E .41 2:!T11:111?-ik-- 4J)
GB B rjTjss,
•
To The People or Seaforth.
he
()TIN ttitttnEhr, tea to rettan thank,: to the
Merchautg stud LUSILICSA men of Sealer:Eh for
the liberai petroneeenwarded him since he 841811M -
t eaatrol of the Draying laugiause of Seaforth.
rid He woual also sante that he is now better prepar-
e el Mau ever to ettend to the wante of hie cuatonn
(we ere having placed ftuother team in the t:terviee,
be• Goode by rail delivered promptly. House Furnit-
ure ire:ea-eel earefully and on reaaonable tonne,
tzar ng eleweet. and 01 other chores in thief line
A. :date/lid to tar. the gh orteet notice. Promptitude,
and moderate ehargee aro the cuadinal
ys etinc!„ „te hick, be obsc Rea in hie bustinees.
err
st, To the Traveling Public.
se 'Ile: Isla Royal Mail Stage still •alive and flonr
l.lefita. Par tiee requiring to travel betweeu Sea.
forth and Brusgeig will find the Mara STI.OZ the
Fttf, trail west ertmfortable, The drivers are
valeta/ foal Harr r, the bums feet and reliable end
• the caffein:A' %arra iced corefertuble. JOHN CAMP• 1;ELL, Proprietor. 441
THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY,
SEAFO 14 7' .11
GEC3RGE• HITELEY,
T LAVING ssuchneed the She a and Trade of the
Crammer dal Livery, forrnerfy Dell's'from
Ma • -18. Mar thorn a CO., to state thathe 'e-
tre:14 eel refea, on the bueinces in the old stand,
r d has( 0 jaral tieverel valuta:As; home and vehicleo
as the an un lay la igC &Lock. None but
Firqt4'7,1.soi (r0111 fbrtabie l'Htieles and Good
liabb Yloros Will be Kepi.
v*- .1 etel oi en Buggies and Carriegee, aedt
onL Sbitfle Witgazift Always( Beady for Usre.
',epee in{ ti ra earnit-atm With Commer-
cial ;Tien. -
Oral re Jeff at the Stableo or any of -the Ifeteh'
00 lumpily attended to,
418
• OTIC
To GRANGERS, FA [MIMS AND
0111 ERS.
THE': t wimpy the attention of ali, the"
▪ • Luta times., the eubecriber ir determined to
are( t the:a by f.lIering good -.iamb lieneloek, " not
ut-traliv• lurk" at the following rat -ea:
12 1. t natal- at eau; 50 per thousand ; 14 foot
reavieea at 7 for -Cagle All orders over 41000
ii r peat, ere( enlist. Call mai bOO if yoa don't
Int nth i* pretreat:it.
k ekecontS OVer Ocatlati will be Ch
uarged
• r evert.
8nb,-eril,,t thanks his tram/Tone cuetomerg
tor it 1r!' ui -b1lort, and twlieits eou1111-0-
aace ,,f tin 1.1- fatoca.
JOHN THOMPSON.
1"4 :;tettm Saw Mille, 3.1oKillola
BUTTER .TUBS.
S.ktli:EL TROTT
heed at.thc Se.aiorth Tub Factory
t.ruola.r of his. will and favorably hnown
Jfaehine Turned Butter l'ackages•
Them: Paekaree are the best in nse, and will
= :Yhe 40tiitavtion.
SPE( 11AL N D Ittt ENTS
R E PURCIIASEE S.
Mr, Trott ( ',Teets in a Karla time to commence
tun. of ak asi 1ube Ofl 0. larf3: MJJIC
TRO2T 'if" 'b
_ • '
E :LtPSE OATMEAL MILLS.
NOW IN FULL OPE It ATION,
Oat Weal, ;:jilit Peas, Pot Partelh
• eartt ..fical Chopped,
And 2t11 Eindir of Mill reed Conatantly oa nand -
Chopping done Tuesdays and Friday& Oatmeal
ac hanged far Cate. Ifigheet price paid. for Oats,
Iwo, and YJarley.
411, CtiliRIE it THOMSON.
AtousT 11, 1876.
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• Nearer to Thee. ,
AgOTIIElt VERSION—BY D. r ATTE-1180X.
1 •
Nearer, my God, to Thee, this is my
prayer 1 '
E'en though a41,,E; a cross!, I must be there;
Jesus has died for me, that he might set
And
rablifgreem,-
•
An e near to
Thee, nearer to
Thee. •
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Thou wilt
If we draw nigh. to Thee in Godly fees*
draw, near,
Then though our hearts be sad, they will
be made oo glad,
mid we'll sing praises loud praises to
• Thee.
Nearer,. my Grocl,1 to . Thee, this is my
•song
•Still, in the narrow way, lead me along,
Let me but Jesus know, when shall I.
• ever be, -
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee.
•
•
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Thee shall I
• praise,
Perfect are all Thy laws, pleasant Thy
ways-, •
Merciful, just, Thou art, 0, my Lord,
• what are we, .
That Thou shouldstraise us up nearer to
Thee.
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Thy precious
Son ,
Teil us to look to him,—tells us to come;
"Take up thy eross," Ire 'says, "and.
• come and follow me,"
Then tleseed God, I pray, draw us to
Thee.
Nearer, my God, to Thee, idols from
above,
0, how we long to he filled with Thy
love,
Look down in pity, Lord, hungry and
• poor are we,
Feed us witli BREAD Or LIFE, lead tie to
Thee.
Nearer, my God, to Thee, yes we will
- come,
Thou hest the WAY prepared, through
Thy dear Sou,
Blessed be Thy holy name, all Praise, my
• God, to Thee, •
With Thy help we will come nearer to
Thee.
And with Thy aid we'll pressonward to
Zion,
Eternal life Thou hest in mercy given,
To all that keep 'Phy laws, and tear Thy
holy name, - e
Then, with Thy help, we'll still Thy
praise proclaim,
Nearer, my God, to Thee, 0, to be there!
Hasten that glorious time ! Hear, Lord,
our pray-er:
When we shall ever be, nearer, my God,
to Thee.
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee.
He Didn't Want the 'Scription.
He was an old. man, and he had a bit
of conductor's pasteboard stuck in his
hat. fie walked into the drug store and.
• iuquired "Have you got any good whis-
key?"
'Yes, sir," replied the druggis.
t.
Gimme half a pint."
"Have you got a doctor's prescrip-
tion ?"
" Can't sell it, then, sir. Jury in'ses-
sion ; must be strict."
" %Viiere can I get a doetor ?" sadly in-
quired the aged inebriate.
"1•• am, a physician, sir," whiningly, re-
sponded the druggist.— -
Can't you give me that ----what you
call it, 'setiption ?" all brused
'Well, I might." And the doctor curbstone
wrote oat a prescription blank, calling back, with
-
, for so many ounces of 8piritu8 framenti. downWo
He filled a snug looking bottle with the and high,
article, pasted a label on it numbered to a"ainS a w
correspond with the paper, and present -`•In
i
lug the bottle to the venerable 'oyster-
lcked
er, remarked, in the most business like town
way imaginable : "A dollar and a half,
"A dollar and a half !" gasped his as- The e
tonished customer. "Ain't that pretty
high, mister ?" your b shf
and ti at i
" et's our price—a dollar for the pre- • their b'mp
scriptioa and fifty cents for the mediforce our
-
c:hie." •you firdin
" Yes, well," slowly replied.the wick- art as well
ow
•
have
time I
cryin
Mr,
to aro
take a
ing m
ation
next
Mr. S
troubl
childr
Thi -
it is,
But
the su
a en ugh's:A that to last m
w nt you to see what To
aboti
Sae makes a desperate ttemipt
et mself ; as Tommy s ops to
breat he falls to sleep agai , leass-
to p ce the room in as mu vex-
sIc u comfortably contail The
orni g at breakfast, whoa I give
OW a account of his last night's
s, he says :
eed, my dear, I am very rry the
ti tro ble you."
Is al ays the way., If I c
Incle d, I am very sorry."
shou the very dame thin
aequ nt night directly bef
would not
• unless
is traiu of
se catnip
into the
II 1
a life -
my is
eyes, Very ikely he
know.' eything abdu
pened to i terrupt
Then w uld prop
before get it
stoma
realm
tie ve
He ne of every' paper
ut abtlei ss
e cannot for the life of Min
England or the United
tell -t1 es of his children. He knows
precis e year of every American
puma he does not kuow he age
of his aby, knows ho every
contril looks, but, 1 do not believe
he can hethe y eyes are Lack or
blue.
The sa Mr. Sno is gettin
All I now is, 'he gives me m
clothe our boys, and that, too,
complaint o poverty. I hope th
. .
righ o -Mien and when I a
lied it is I iall advis him to res
eclitorr ho ors and end a few
in bec Min
ohildr ri
ed in kin
ary a
ea
h Iie
ef t
ed a
now
ed i
but
UR
ly t
bu
otor
tell
mplain
• °GOUT
re his
see or
t hap -
ideas,
a but
infant's
vould be far away to the
ought, leating me no a Iit-
his stupidity.
the nai
11
A Da roi
ed yeeterd
who h (1, a
malici
carpet
ind
him w
"I a
4 pe
the qu
acquaint
e little, o
the a.eqi.
Rocheste
rich.
ney to
ithout
world
satis-
gn his
ionthe
with his lie and
s feel flatter-
aintauce of eo liter-
•IAdvertiser.1
In a rry.
Alclerma was ratherpuzzl-
y by a 11 from a stranger,
arpet-bag in each hen and a
us 1 o in his eyes. He et the
bee ( krop, wip d off his fo ehead,
WI to know if the ma* before
an Alderman,
' as the reply. 1
responsible, I s'pos ? was
and- proceeded to depoeit sundry kicks
resod ding in the animal s ribs, where-
upon' the owner interfered and said, "no
gent ' man would kiok a -dog like that ;"
and he man with the bed ticking pants
said 4 that was so." Then the other
man anted to know " who was DO gen-
tlem ?" and the *man wi h the big dog
said l he was," and the other man said he
coul "lick him -if he was," and there's
no t ing what might have happened if
a bra e policeman h n't arrived , and
crac d t e dogs over the head, which
:had e erect of settli g the fight all
roun ver summarily. IThe two men
have! t a oken siuce, tit iit is supposed
that heir opinions are the' same as to
f.
the t vially of wome 'a If uarrels.—Dee
troit -We Press.
A
Th
July
Cavi
day
to G
little
18 a
year
poun
inch
Star
well,
. ,
guar
cont
to C
also
to P
to B
abou
tight
his s
oil.
the a
gish
skiff,
OUt•
C hat
and
watei
long.
cheer
had base
the djac
stead' pa
St: atha
3:044
later
reac
wea
cam
brill antl
in ono hot
start, and
named S
ming ag
gave up.
hour a,nd
er stood a
was fully
the water
On lac
took his
the ari
Wo wic
chee as h
now glo
the flair
and •t wa
not
merll
The
so t
tak
0110-
ly , an(
At :25
pass d.
had just
stre
doc
i gb
that
dist'
larg' trai
the yards
tiler dovv
general.
the water
He had b
wic fors
you g sw
17,* nd oi
Pain lin,
Cav l's s
now! 'ery
the ide t
was, lmo
tory! were
capi ally
viot to c
stro for
ski
ti In
plis
eno
opp
hal
dist
•freyc.t1
ppo e e am."
"W 1, si ," conti oed. the stranger,
clown re t the dept some one Int me
on the eck with a stone."
"Di I eh
"Ye sir, he did, arid estiznixte the
damag at A25."
"I ery sorr ," remarked the
Alder an. "It is o way te use a
strang r to hit him o the oeck."
"Of cour e it isn't, but I don't care for
your s ft words—I w nt my
"W 1. have no long to do ith it.
I didn t hi you."
"I uow you elidn' but you elp run
this to n on't you' Some one inust be
respon ible I am n t the.kind o amen
to be it oi the nee and go fght on
with° t sa mg a wore ."
"I ell y u what ou do," aid the
Alder an, fter litt e reflectio "Yon
go to t e Mayor and et an ord On me
tor th mo ey and 1'1pay it."
"Th t's ngelic an all right," replied
the m b, a d he steer cl, for the C'ty
He be an lowing ar Sind to som of the
idlers the corridor and they eent him
to 3 s, loon on Monr e avenue '"to see
the M ,yor brother," He in et have
found tom one the e, and mi. st have
had so e ords. • T ose watch ng him
saw hi big satchel 'c me out st, then
he slii out after it, h ir on end nd chin
up, and as he reac ed the
18 small eetchel hit hi on the
a loud "chug." e wont
dward a enue stepp ng fast
apd at ongress, st eet ran
man and. xplaiued:
a s urry=--did i't mean it—just
the irother of the Mayo of this
tone blind.", etroit Free Press.
?If
.1
Advi et
ed old duffer, as he slowly buttoned up
the half pint in his overcoat pocket, "1
• guess, boss, that I don't want the 'scrip-
• tion, Here's your half a dollar," and he
stuck his tonguein one side of his mouth, tinctio
winked ironically at him of the mortar ea, of
and pestle, and walked out. --e Worcester ple of
Touch
hese,
Marrying an Editor.
Yes, I'm Mrs. Peter Snow, an editor's digiou
wife. I well remember the day when leadin
Mr. SnOW asked me to become his wife, theatr eat news, and
1 eonfees I liked Mr. SnOw, and think- Make he and p
• reinar
vheneve
a Bash ul Youn 3/Ian.
but o way o • vercome
Incas in tlpe soci y o ladies,
to per eVere going into
ny often as essible, and
elf to tal ri such subjects as
cresting t then'. It is a fine
as c1; t =coin lisl ment to
know to 01 o sense in a seusible
mann r, 'alk.abo t the amuse ents of
your ity or neig b rhood, th MOVe-
ments of p rims of nsideratio or dis-
w'th whom y •u may be quaint -
the marriag s sr wedding Of peo-
ociety or of, p blic cdnsi eration.
lig itly on t e leading political
news th day, b t o not ier it your-
self to be imam s pohtic 1 or re -
di 'eussioa. Keep op with the
lig it litera e, the epotaing and
talk about it all.
i ted sentences, and
throw you s into the 'foim cif
questi ns You can'. -
Wome s 's and eirfET-QuElrrels.
Tw Inc'were wklking down bhe street
,arin• aro , followed by two dogs. The
men Vere talking pparently a out WO -
Men, whic is an uinisual thing, for flays
one of the , "Yes by George, I'm tired
hearin a s out that ifuss ; every tirne I go
homeit's inged into my my ears till I wish
I was in he .Sandwich Island , or my
wife was r Barnet n ."
Tlien th
think tlia
most
he wa 21
ing it would be a fine thing to be the
wife, of an editor, I said Yes': as pret-
tily as I knew how, and I became Mrs.
Snow. 1 have seen ten years of mar-
ried life, and find. my husband -to be an
amiable, good-uatured man. He always
spends his evenings at home, and is in
that respect a model man; but he al-
ways bruise a pile of exchanges, whieti
is only limited. by, the length of his
arms, and reads while I patch the knees
and elbows of his pantaloons and coat.
After we had a Quaker meeting of
an hour's length, I broke. the stillness by
• asking
" Ala Snow, did you order that coal
.1 spoke to you alaout ?"
other a
women iv
oil h things m
- "What did you say my dear ?" he asks, 11 . that mei
after a minute's silence. trivia affa rs to dist
-Dia you order -that coal I spoke to a3 /V° klen did'i an`' i
you about ?" 1 .The
" Indeed, my dda,r, I am sorry, but yells i
Ifoorrrgott11 abott.t it, ' It shall come to- aroun
rnow.
Another hour's silence, which is re-
lieved by the baby's crying, and rather
liking a noise of that sort, I made no doe swear
has. eried a minute or so, " you after he l ptleiearr,a vleed
effort to quiet him.
My dear," says Mr. Snow, ners glid
..
had bet- jawed at t eogs, aild as thatdid not such men
terigi vetheobuabe
ilYsalme."e
catnip tea to quiet have he desired effect, possessed them- °pill= ?
hin;hetr,
selves Of e ch dee' tail, and tugged and country
The baby is still. ' Another hour pulle ;for ear life But the lerger dog sinoe opi
pasaes without a breath of noise. Be- had I eke his h Id, on the other, and 'she,has
eonnug tired, I take a lamp and retire had sl iit his eyes en outer th rigs, and helpless c
for the -night, leaving Mr. Snow so en- didn't 'ear a dent ilOW either the world although
gaged sv•ith his papers that he does not or his ail egged, Si,as he could hold ameng h
jig
ther 0 forgot himself aud asteay. If
ter,ay
in a t
them.
ii th
ti
'qu
sa
Tb-
ressle
arosea
e rear an
ckly to se
their res
and wen
re was a g
g and mu
edge of , a
the two o
on• Swim ti the River
Tham s.
Lo don, England., Tetegraph, of
h s the following: "Frederick
, a rofessional swimmer, yester.
say d to svvim from London Bridge
ves nd, a distance by water of a
nor. than 25 miles. Cavill, who
we ful, muscula men of about 39
of e, weighing:r stone three
s, a standing ve eet and a half
high, last year seam from the
ncl Garter at Put' ey to Black -
di tance of about hirteen and a
Pr in les, and it is s atcd that he
inpla es trying to or° s from Dover
aur some time nex; month. He
ten s to swim ffoni Southampton
tsm uth, andefr Beachy Head
ght n. EaeliFof the e journeys is
twepty miles tong,! Cavill wore a
au* jersey, anc that, ass well as
in, etas well rub ed, with 'porpoise
w ll -filled steame accompanied
imi r. The ti W a very slug -
bb. Dr. Turner was in a small
whi h kept close to Gavin through -
The latter's two sells, _Harry and
ie, a ed respectively six and a half
ur lad a half, phinged into the
• wit him, but did not stay there
Ca ill began his task at 2:38,
ed b a large crowd of people who
bled. on Londoia Bridge and
nt piers. Ile ! started at a
e, swimming oh his right side.
ine'siDocks wete breasted at
and the Tunnel ler five minutes
O The Horse-fer Dry Dock was
ed ist. 3:23, and by Ithis time the
her, hich had been overcast, be -
Iver line, and the sun shone out
Pier was reached
r and seven, minutes from the
immediatelY after this e man
mpsou, wh h d been swim -
net Cavill up. to this point,
He had ben the water an
3 minutes, nd hough he nev-
chance as a d mpetitor, and
200 yards behi d when he left
• he still ex ibi d some skill.
well Pier— im 4:23—Cavill
rt refresh ent, The boys on
e Society's training ship at
gave the iswimmer a hearty
• passed. The , afternoon was
ously fine. I Belo* Woolwich
ectorte somewhat monotonous,
• evident that the tide wbuld
at long enough to enable the swim -
o accomplish his self-impoted task.
alf- ay House was reached at
at '3 lours and 17
in covering a lit
alf Hes. Still
Erith was
he Long 1
he Alexa,n
before' been
m c owded with
r he
an
after
nee.
minutes had been
tie over twelve -and
atilt went brave-
asnied abont *6:50.
ea Tavern was
ra, saloon steamer
p peed, going up
p 1 sengera. The
e reported Oa, ill to be 'All
hopes were freely 8rpressed
t
all he would , ccomplish the
He now cense abreast a fine
ing ship, an 1 the boys manning
gave him a ou hurrah. oFur-
stream th cheering became
Cavill' had ow 'been -5 hours in!
and had swam early -20 miles,
en accomp nie from Wool-
veral miles b a very clever
mmer namcd inith, a lad o4
the latter going astern, David
teacher of na ation, warn byl
de. T.he progress made was
low, and eh rtly after 8 o'clock
rned, and tin:high Gravesen
t in eight, the chances of vie -
very slight. He struggled o
ntil 8:29, when it became ob
ery pne that the tide was too
hime and he got on board th
H was in capital condition at th
, and no doubt could have am=
ed the feat had the tble lasted long
gh. The -spot where he gave up was DESIRES
site treenbithe,, about fonr and e
miles short of Graveeend, so that the i
nee ctually swa i d as a trifle inore
thantwe ty and on
time Cavi 1 was in th w
and 50 mi ntes. He we
coniforta e on board the
then retu
swi , th
gays evid
clue swi
longgratil ted ids tta
strength,
-XPOSITOrt.
HE
1-11:7TZ:11 FOR
NEW 17QUOR STOR
be to call the attenti n of the
.,P BLIC of S
I MI IR/
That h
itEW LIQUIOR 81
THIRD 60OR SOU
EL KEEPERS, FARMERS and GENERAL
forth and vicinity, to the
1\T T
ve Opened Out a
ORE IN SEAFO
H OF THE POST OFFICE,
RT H
nd directly oppositeasaTolti,late Bank of Canada, where I have mil:loved
0 K a Spirituous Liquors.
I Have also Imported eavily in, the Following Lines :
6HAMPAGNE,
BURGUNDY,
MA.DEIRA, .
CLARET,
AMA
100
HEN_N SSY BRANDY,
A oRrELE BRANDY,
ULES ROBINS' BILANDY,
SAZARAC BRAND,
A. RUM, OUTARD DUTY'S BRANbY,
TREE WITH A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OV
my
SCOTCH AND
'IRISH WHISKEY.
Guiness's Celebrated Du lin Stout, a y quantity of Bass's, Carling's and Yo ng's
• Ale, in half and qua ter barrels, to suit purchasers.
LIBERAL INDICEME
AND
WHO WISH TO BU
TS TO HOTEL KEEPERS
FARMER
IN LARGE QUANTITIES.
PURE AND ONADULTETRitTED LIQUOR GUARANTEED.
•
ORDER PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Clive ITU n Call.
THOMAS KIPD.
(Successor to Strong & Fairley,)
01•T,
pENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER,
MAIN STREET, SEAORTH.
IN THANKING the Public' for the very Liberal Patronage I have received since seem* the
‘A. business of Strong & Fai ley, and by stri•t attention to business and upright dealing I brie to
have a continuance of the ea e. I have. now on hand a•
LARGE STO K OF —1019E FAMILY GROCERIES
which 'I will sell for a _mall Attrnuce on Cost tor Cosh, oomprising in p
rt of
Teas, Sugars, Syrup Golfe 8, Spiees, Sauces, Currants, Raisins, Rice,
y, Split Peas, 4nd Biscuits of all kinds.
CANNED GOODS.
Pot Bari
I have just received a lar.
leerries, Pine Apples, Tomat
Sardines.
rieOUR and FEED
of- S
POTATO
Remember the Place, Stro
e stock of 'Canned Goals coneisting of Peaches, Strawberrieg, Rasp
as, Plums, !Marmalade and' Jam, Canned Salmon, 31ackerel,Lobst s, and
onstantly on Hand, and Delivered Free to any Part
aforth,:Harpurliey or Egmondville. •
13 FOR 20 CENTS PER 'BUSHEL.
• g & Fairley's Stand, South side..
M. MORRISON,
TO THE PEOPLE OF HURON!
helf miles. The
ter was 5 hours
,speedily made
steamer, which
ned to Lo do Bridge. Tho
ugh not nti ely successful,
nce that C vil is quite a firs
mer, and may be taken for
at in any fut re attempt a
ces he wil no fail for want of
luck, or d ter •ination."
A Chin
say:"
lishanan g
said that he "did to see ei
uld quarre over the tete tolcl
e ever hea d of, and position 11
did not a lo.w such ties1,—yet
rb their fr endships me that i
fact —"
if pressed
chorus of owls and nese and
both me turned ing: resor
what was the mat- and just
ective dog engaged ions to d
O right ba k to part Amoy, E
od deal of dust and ine opiu
h excitei lent, and other pia
rowd beg- n to ap- that snao
d and we to be
se,e me leave the room, Towards mid- on, an ho
night he comes to bed, and just as he er of the
has fallen asleep, the baby ta,kes a no gave he b
tionto cry again, I rise as, quietly as gentle an
poseible, and try to still him. Then an pair o be
other baby begins to Here= at the top of leicke( a d
his lungs, 'There is no other course but him, d
to wake Mr. Snow, so I say : busin i
"Mr. Snow ! Mr. Snow !" gu ed
The third time he starts up and cries, tator.
- 0
"What, Tom, more copy ?"
As though 1 was Tom, the little the s
imp running about the office. I replied
tartly e other.
"No, I don't want any more copy—I-"Bast
t y
alle
t hi
d on he did. Then the own. of opium
g one a kick, and a iced -nosed prohibit'
in the crowd, who sported a vent the
ticking pants, said if any one entire cot.
•g of Ins like that cid kiek
some one asked. hi "what --F-A co
was of WS," and he eadd lee on an old
e had OM° rights ise a spec- from
s. stihbila
ur dog uff," says the owner of one of t
En
ered the soarorkd,
etieme
Well, i
#
dog. ,
off yourielf, ' ansss
inat ! I w1I !" said the first, byttrian
• pium S ing.
se essayist on opium amokip
hree years go l saw an Eng
to the ho pi :1 at Kolangsa
self cured of plum smoking •
that this s an was 'in a goo
life, and • ad excellent- abili
•e fel like th*.. It seems
woul be d'ffichlt for this man
by s ine f ture day by weari
xhaustion, to void again Ea
to the al, indulgen
s hard to prev nt his e.ornpan
the seine". f, in this littl
glishmen hlave been seen smo
t be sure that i
i•e no Engliehroe
F ith,er, how a
t spm frit= day(
arnliyi:cathhtleelFdrailhersatilv°;ebl /knee:,
aboued in China,
o tattering an THOMAS
, how are s
s there
e opium?
sure that
will not le
!bine form
f literary
m came t
orne near
ndition. t I resent England,
he is, a fa. ou nation, havibg
✓ people a ertain number
mokers, se ret y leading other's
he does n ts p the traffic btr -
n, will find it 1ifficuIb to pre-
ischief fro s. s reading over the
,ntreav
gregetion de utation wait ,
gentleman to rohue a horse
foterdthire nis
oestritetearm, inThageonho
, arnside
e men, fe lin his knees, re- 1
'1amaeofra d is horse praYs
.,7 lh
I
no quickly replied,
he does, is n the old 'Preis-
fasbion—s n ing on his legs," '
•T
TO ANNO
TEAS)
-
NCE TO THE ,PEOPLE OF HURON THE AB,R
F A VERY LARGE STOCK OF .
UGA
Of various Brands, Sup rior Qualit
ply of all ar ieles usuall
ALL S
S AND TOBACCOS
IVAL
and at very Low Prices. Also a Fre4 Sup -
foetid in a first-class Grocery Store
LO CHEAP.
IS STOCK OF CIERY AND GLASSWARE
Is now very large, well asso ted,I and moch CHEAPER tlia.n usuaL
J. MURPHY is not so anxious to make money as he is to make sales,
therefore the public cep rely ,upon getting good bargains at
JAMES MURPHY'S, SEAF0RTH.
WH
LESA
*
All -parties wantit4, to buy Lit
WLere they will
I a IT 0 E S,
AND RETAIL.
norsiof the best quality are invited to visit
t
AN'S NEW STORE
N MIA KET STREET
fincl that hey can get good value for their !alone
otel Keepers and 9t er s buying in Larg61 Q an
-ARO SPECIA,L
Any Orders left at lit -Moran es
shortest notice.
Y P.EQUESTED TO CALL,
Ryan's old stand will be attend • to on the
T. D. RYAN eafirth.
'THE BEST P
TRY IT AND PR
ACE,
VE
THE SEAFORTH MUSICIAL
INSTRUMENT EMPORITY
WILLSON 84.-
I
Beg to direct the attention ° the publie,
to the follovvings facts : They make a
Speciality of the Best Pianot and Orgaria
in the Canadian market.
•
curt
THE MATHUSHEK & CABLE & SONS
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Never before has any pi-ato been sub-
jectesl to such close criticiath mad severe
,
tests by friends and foes as have the
above named instruments. The sale,
being so radically different from. any
other, so ingenious in its constrution,
and, producing such wonderf 11 power and
puility of tone, has attracte the atten-
tion and admiration of me hanics, phil-
osophers an musical criti ;' and they
have therefore been looked.Upon as inno-
vations by manufacturers add clealers in.
other Pianos, who, being unable to find
in them any weak points for assault, have
endeavored to storm them by unjust as-
sertions. But after ten year of thorough
trial of the one, and. Twenty' of the other
the manufacturers are enab ea to prove
that they have more thin v. dicated the
highest hopes of their friends, and are
last silencing the guns of their enemies.
A trial is all that is required to thorough.,
ly Convince the public of theft facts.
i
THE VOGEL & LINC01111 ORGANS
11 ,
Are universally acknowledged to be the
best in the market; -and eai instrument
is fully warranted for five years. The
following are a few of the nany aclvate-
tages we claim for this insIlmurnnt over
alliothers mad : The PAT NT PIANO
ATTACHMENT is a complete success 1;
Sparkling
to the mu.
he Manifold
ities
is fully proved and teste
ViVacity is by this imparte
Bice Is always in tune.
Pipe gives richness and purity of tone,
aus, is prays
d stands tin-
e, experience,
nsanship and.
rgans. They
y are beauti-
equalling the best Pipe Org
ed, and above competion,
equalled and alone. Scien
god stock, skilled work
honest purpose make these
commend themselves. Th
fuiiy voieed and tuned.
Pianos and Organs of other makes sup-
plied on order when &sired.
The Trade Liberally Dealt with.
A few Second -Hand In truments al-
waitemyesmonhbaenrd
'the Place, and don't pass
us by.
WILLSON &
THE FARMER'S F
SCOTT.,
VOMIT.
0. C. WILL ON'S
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT EM-
PORIUM, SEAFORTH.
Ithe Beg and Cheapest „Place in, the
County to PUTC11486 Agricultural
Implements.
When you get an. Implem nt from Will-
son you can rely upon it beiug as
represented.
'STILL THEY
COME.,
i'a F.elf-Dnmping
already been sold.
fifteen baudred
is bad better gall
out.
• Another car load of -Stair
Horse Rakes, 700 of avbith have
this spring. As there are onl
being made this seaeon,fanne
early as the stock -will seen be
Woods' Self -Rake Reaper is in greater demand
this year than ever before, 1)0110 ether stands
the test of time so well.
Woods' Iron -frame Newer, the lightest:draft.
and most complete working zattebine made.
Johnson's; Self Rake Reaper, ioo well known. to
aged recommendation. ,41
efiiThe Thick Eye Mower, which every perott
=its, can't be b'eaten.
VS.ACYNATS
Of all descriptions. Another par load of these
perfect Thistle Slayer's, Measseee No. IS. -
I wSroonmgbetin
thugNeonywin Gangramesurl
gilkeov:.. TThbeisGisneltpatt
Ross Gang Plowin the market'. Camellia:lace it
Imaul try it. i
Turnip Seedieowers, florae Hoes and Weedere,
and all classes of implements.
IThe above implements are all warranted and
vial be given on trial. Satisfaction gaaranteed
or no sale. as 0. C. believes that an irapiewnt
that -won't stand testing ain't Worth buying.
pENIVIisIG
What everybody SEVB must ha true, and 'avga-
Seneibleperson•aow emits eiess
THE FLORENCE
Uag no equal. All kinds a TACS.Chioe41 Steek,
•which will be sold 11 people will insist on buying
• them.
Plow POist# 'Leda kinds
reins always on hand.
Sewing Machine Ogg, Attic
dairs always ready., ,
A fall Stock of BritteritVe Patterns.
O. C. WILISONI, &kith
C ti
en
and Re-