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The Huron Expositor, 1876-11-24, Page 64. % 0, ' , I I - p S - r� 0 ]EMPOSI T°OIRG u 0 1 BER F3ucation and Culture Amon well soaked with atrorig brine just previ `na, na, that will flares do. Ti you were Buo3i Farmers. ous to filling; and are thoroughly wet to gang over and say you wanted the EST AN® CHEAPEST GOODS IN T't?►WN� C�TTT RS, CUTTERS - esti i with it at the time the butter is packed beast, the farmer' would put an extra 10 9 A Tesidence of sop 1 BY A PRACTICAL FAR�MiER. the butter will -not adhere to them, nor or 16 psaurds on his tioe. But T'll tell I `SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, .� leads s writer Complaints, are frequently made that be absorbed b- them. T11E_a if, aftertbe you what we'll do. To -morrow forenoon W_&:1DDJM��+ & CO- WILLIAM ��Gr , .1 , that Y Y i . ' r , LNnud at that farmers have little influence in. the goy= butter is used, they are well washed with I'll drive you over. to the farm, and I'll � , r hin ernnient•of the country, and that for one boilingwater aiid thoroughly dried the say to the farmer "This id Mr. Green SUCCESSORS TO GRAY - YOUNG & SPARLING opportunity once more P uiat 'gThe g y , , OIILIi tsk this o ty farmer who goes to Congress there Are a are better than new ones for this one reason our neer minister ; T wAs jilt slain him a thanking numerous customers foz tl have witnessed very liberal psi purge they have favored him With V hundred or two of lawyers, _This is very at least, they have lost a portion of their bit drive to see the country. And as we SEAF'C�RTH. ` widle carrying on basinese in'thia disc 10 V_alestine frtfrtl all and tl true, as is also the fact that the farmers original wooii flavor, especially when gaed by your h ae jist by chance, 1 tell- I would.at the as a time intimate to them Ily from Russia, out -number any other class of citizens. made of some kind of soft wood. ed him that yo�f hada bit b®est to sell, pnblic in genet 1 that he has now On hand b her uprecer3en - ,But there is a reason for this which 'can T— . and althou h I Aldus think it wad suit ' still manufactn 'ng, cutters, Caxtlan&s Kmper Population of �1 erusal be discovered without searching _! , g MENS OVERCOATS FELT H ATS Nee Bobs, one Bobs,and Long Sleighs. ' - gdeeply, How Farming. is Done in man ; him va et it might do no harm•to look k I sonswantin P r• because it lies upon the surface. A man's :" sips. $` ' y g 3 g thing for the winter should ubie whati it zv t P • at it at on rate. • He tvesda for cornio , their orders in and not wait till snow eons page Statistics on t - inf uenoe is not measured in this country ' A correspondent of the Kansas .Fa7•7ner in, the minister' for he hadna time but W I ;. Orders are corm g in rapidly. First Come ilile to fed, as the by his wealth nor by his ability to per- 1 : we have fat cows in for ae minute,: C j Served• No pa swill be spared to execute work wrAes . Two [Hiles. and a halt south of j e,: and equal to any in he Dominion, as his long � s oeaaus from siipere form manual labor, but by his intelli- if the beast's at liame a can let us Oee't g pc,n" il Solomon Git • isthewheat farm and re• y once ass enables him to fuuyt� � from fear' of liar I and the power of his- brain by sidenee of A �P. Collins Es T.he soil gr `n stand the regni ements of his enstomer ancilla of poll tax to th3 but if no it does na matter a Alin. a, hopes, by strict attention to business to y Which he is able to think, to originate on this farm is sand loam Esq. culti- Noo, if I say that to him he'll think * t , aTo era were �nowii I new ideas, or to seize instantly upon y ' Y ' � , BOYS' OVERCOATS C L O T H C A P S enure ea thea on to all those who may favor d3R� P vated; and quite productive. Mr. Col- we dinaa heed about the beast and hell O him with incl patronage. Nothing but well dna. especially the those of others sodas to, convert them to l na raise the rice o't.' I was quite sur- seasoned timber used, and hrst.elsss workmen ;9.;turns on the sub3 ins owns 1 000 acres of land 700 of P q . .--his ow' uses, and also to, communicate, prised that a man of good character employed. All orders executed ou the shortest Izi 172 an these ideas to others, so as to influence Which are under cultivation. lIe raised P g notice, Ropsi ng in all its branches prom 01,sted' 3,648 bushels of wheat this year. upon should propose to a clergyman to become * attended to. God work, small profits and gai.k `beta returned to Sapl their actions. The possessin ° of this 228 acres of ground, averaging 16 bushels his accompliee'iti •a plan of trickery and ©. I aturns comma ds a ready business. Remember four holy cities-ef the . power is necessary to make- a man a -' r acre. •- Varieties Michigan Amber "falsehood ; but when I recovered breath the stand, two ors north of Shaffer's Hotel, g WILLIAM EDGAR, tains'af Galilee, that t leader amort his fellows and then- he ' � ' , Ri eu. I g ' and Early May. I told my man exactly what I thought of READYMADE - CLOTHING M FUR CAPS FUR CAPS pp to receive thein' and, needs education and culture to ,.enable The. -average price received for this his proposals and said I should want � r BLACKSM HIND AND F,10�p .considerable length of I him to use -this influence so successfully sheat was 85 cents per bushel. It was a horse forever rather than get one by SHOEING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, night, as well as all as to retain it -and make it of service. mostlydrilled:in and cut with a header. telling a score of lies. But my friend - Few farmers possess what is drawn �F yon'�vant good blackamitbing go to T. remembered, %n the D9 r. Collins kindly gave me the following was quite unabashed by my rebuke, and LIS, Hippo ; if you want good horseeh4 is emphatically the tori F among men as a good education, and few- figures its the cost of raising an acre of. evidently thought I was a young man of go to T. XELL 8'; ii yon want your lame ;ani t limps `horses used go to T. hiELLIS, Iiip es, can -work', Great acct er still theat�ral gifts which enable wheat on his farm Quixotic notions of honor of which a . daily, ,And whereas,. t T. MELLIS wculd take this opportunity of them -to force it from out of their un- longer experience of life would happily ' � - 4 thanking his ny customers for the hbe 1 - 1 .. ews w•ere,confined p T favorable surroundings. As a class, Plowing per erre. . . . . . . ........... " , . , .$150 rid - me." WADD E LL & CO. WA DD E LL & Cdr patronage that ey have favored him with into 'n Jerusalem, the Boor Harrowing per acre .�....................... 2fi past; and that is now in a better position than � farmers do not appreciate the value, Of Drillin • ever to satisfy t e wants of :his customers ja ,low inbabit all parts � .g per sore.. ....... ................. so The Real Arthur- Orton. �-1 I y togiveand wa � s.ready to rgzit education, and the common -schools 'of Seed per ,acre.. 1 00 - those who ma ake it .convenient hi4i .al ' the country :in the rural districts are Harvesting per acre ... . .................... 1 so The Melbourne corres ndent of . the call. His work is well known, and the excellent be, let, otwithst h reputation wife his work has gained b t t far behind those, of the lArge towns and Threshin°g per sate.. :................. • 1 GO y �n� khan e; �IIg to waHi Marketing per acre.......... .. 60 Ballarat Star writes : "Arthur Orton t e cities. There are not wanting many farm- "' ' `F lie at large give him every confidence that ins g a building societ, real, the veritable, that legal myth of ; work is second none in the County {dive � StillI •' ; ers at school meetings who cannot, or %ill o Total per acre .......: .:............$6 95 not, see the necessity of a in higher ` P whom so many were ijncredul�us, has v atrial, Horse pains in itsarions bcanchea and ninny of its simple Y p Y g g Adjoining the above place is a large been found, and Tichbokne bonds are up strictly at to-�,il0ohome made shoed On ming outside the city READYMADE CLOTHING C -FUR GAG'S, FUR CAPS hand—no paten • shoes todefraud thopnblcused, eforethisman wages to a school teacher than a plow- farm opened out this season by Messrs, again. By the time thea a perused r by Even b y A call solicited f om all. Come and see hire _ yoA man could ,command. - In some parts of Huxton & Baldwin. These gentlemen you readers the news will have been . will find him n the same'p3ace, if con don't already been bruit in the country the public schools are en- have broken u 2 9!00 acres of land this I doors I will Gell on: Mann Street, K ppeII, .two ,outside the Jaffa gats P , cabld to England;.- to gladden the heart doors north f s a tirel worthless to a o ers Hotel. Y yours man who summer, .and propose to sow it all in of the confines of Newgate, and the hold- Ogg THOMAS �ELLIB. Views in Palestine are would learn more than to read and write. wheat this fall, providing the season, er. of Tichborne debent es will have i possess of landed � 1 In other. places they ace kept open only &c., is favorable. The varieties used fumbled the crisp documents in the cash- 0 ]ages and.country distr during the winter seasons; the buildings will be Amber, , Early May, California boxed and have speculated how the ' I�ENSALLOORK PACKING H y BOYS OVERCOATS CLOTH CAPS a OUSE attributes these chan3 are not sucli as to attract students, nor Gold Drop, and Egyptian. shall expend their prospective fortunes,'•• { I landlaws affecting Pal are the means of education in many of During the summer they run forty- To the Melbourne agent of the claimant O HE subscrib rs having commenced business new lawns. -of military the better class of schools at all -as effec- four breaking plows. They sow one _ - belongs the credit of discovery, for, after M T . at their New Pork Packing House in Hensaii,; thirdly°, new civilizati tive as they might and should be. In and a quarter bushels of wheat per acre, intent ossicking, he has discovered, or M are prepared to East- . 1870 there were 2,659,985 farms in and have now twelve drills at work. It believes ie has, the real Arthur Orton, � -- --b-= the United States, and, of . course, will require three thousand six hundred who has)for PAy THI d many years, under the alias GHEST PRICE Stich t Your there . were, at least, . as many, bushels of wheat to seed - this amoubt of of Alfred Smith been an inmate of the ' There is notM g vv hi farmers. One would suppose that each ground." lunatic asylum on the banks of the Para MENS OVERCOATS � F E L T HATS F�r any quantity o1 farmer would read at least one paper 4ieq�iently impressed u P P matte 1•iver, within 15 miles of Sydney>" _ HOGS:-rr�nrig suer than the ire relating to his profession, from which he Celery as a Cure -All. pursuing some one could acquire information of use and inter- The habitual daily use of this vegeta- CoNstrnrTzoN,so.prevalent and so fatal WE HAVE THE FINEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN SEAT EITHER ' P ORTH, i . R LIVE OR DRESSED, frequent changing fron i est to him. But there ate. ma farmers ble is much more beneficial to man than is dreaded as the great scourge of our to another is one of tl who' read more than once news- most peuple are aware of, A writer who race; and,yet, in the formative stages, . And at Prices that DEF' ' L~ T I A large $uantit of PORK CUTTINGS g ALL C01�fPE7'I2 O'Vi always errors committed ti paper, and some that read several. From is familiar with its virtues says : "I have all pulmonary complaints tray be re&AilyIr on and for sale cheap. more than half the fa -� what is ltnowu of the circulation of known many men and women, who, _from controlled by using "Bryan's Pulmonic 4E7 G. J. PETTY. business, incl much of i - these papers it may be safe to say that various causes, had become so much af- Wafers." They will relieve the worst b ,� E not more than one - farmer in ten fected "by nervousness that when they cough in a few minutes, and have •a most (BALL AND GET THREE POUNDS . OF' T`EA FOR ONE OLLAR. . SEAFOR H PLAN disappointment which ING MILLI . fortable. It is a very subscribes for ands reads'one of them. stretched out their hand'it shook like beneficial influence on the bronchial and- - The books relating to his business,wh'ch aspen leaves on windy day, and by a pulmonary organs ; but they must be SASH, D00 AND BLIND fA aznan to be di`sstrsfied WARD ALL ' 8c CO_ . CTOni and to desire to changes is one tliatrequires more intelligent wdrk moderate daily se of the blanched foot- used in time. Ptiblic speakers and singers HE sib cri and management for success than. any ;stalks of celery s a salad they become will derive eat benefit b usin them. T s bet egsleavetothankhisnumerotis which, it seems to hini, Y g customers for he liberalpatronsge extendedto• employment-; but, iii other, without exception, are read by even as strong and teady in limb as other Sold by all druggists and country dealers him since comma acing business in Seaforth, and n. it is a fewer farmers than one in ten. The• -people. 1 have known others so nervous at 25 cents a box. • trusts that he may be favored -with acontinna"I. to , mistake" i'' consequence is seen in the fact that if a that the least annoyance put them) in a r . of the same, - and you R'iIi find amon j G- O L D 7 C3.. Q L D i Partiesinters gtobuild would do well to giFe ances Hbuildant--'erilteat sharper seeks for victims'he looks among state of agitation, and they were in con- him a call, as he continue to keep on hand ► tion, Tiers is an noires' the farmers for them, for he knows that Stant perplexity and fear, who were also JUST OPENED AT argostockoixlk ndaet ed a few , e there are fewer readers :of thea current effectually cured by a moderate daily use Over Six Dozen Designs of Gold lockets fust received at DRY PINE LUMBER t°d f years. gat h I news of the day among them than among of blanched celery as a salad at meal time. y :but does ;not grow rich M. 1�. CO I11VTEh"S Jewelry Store,- wkch drill be Bold at A 8 l� lg'4 ► much for lack of out# [- any other class of citizens. I have known others to be cured of pal- • g p - Ralf the usual prices. Full Stock k DOORS, B INDS, MOULDINGS, with industry as any htb r These are some of the facts as regards station of the heart. Everybody Engag- c of Wcctcl,s, •Clocks, Jew- SHTNCI ES LATH Eq' t aware of it. He h+ _ ' farmers. How is it with'' regard to the ed in !labor weakening to the nerves , C, no -11 4W I L L I A M H I L L S, elry, .Silver Plated G Ware, Cabinet, Ho feels confide t of 3 ful stories of Californl lawyers, who are generally held up in should use celery daily in the season'and Goods, Violins, Spectacles, g gsatistactonothosa contrast with farmers .as .monopolizing onions in its stead when not in season." whomay favour 'm;witairpstronage, asnane tunes may be had forth .X IPipes, &c. Sign of the Tree of Silver Plated 13'are 2n the butfitst-claP4wor ena�reempiayed. ,the public o8ices and the'positions of in To this we' may add that a prominent -� r�Farticulara tendon paid toOnatomPianin mg them up' mflr€gages M,_ ' fluence to the farmer's disadvantage? New York• druggist draws ill winter Window. H. P. 0OUNTEiR� Masonic ILetll .Plock, Sepfo�rtJa_ Loney; goes away tot] 2Q1 J O N H, BIIOADFOO j �'Qhen a ycung man -looks forvrard to the from .his soda fountain a hot extract of I , and, after many moot= profession of the law he is carefully edu- cele-}', mimed with Liebig's meat extract ' A large lot of Boys'• and Men's Overcoats p comes .hometo commence sated in all that_ gives, a man ability to .*under the name of oxcelery. - It is a E M F- O RM u M l=ost of the hill for a. mor r . 1.�-.> ! 4 , , • � .>-r I successful climbing ii a acquire ideas with readiness before he nourishing.,drink at lunch time, far bet- _ .up - can be admitted'ta a school or an office ter than coffee or tea, and is doing a great CALL AND SEE The subscriber hereby thanks his numerous• ]nen ill every commnunit where he can begin to study law. He deal ill the neighborhood to promote tem- customers Ata andothors} ir,r theiriibets; ou$ for abjht, and aqua _ patronage during he past seven years, and hapee,.-_ei'er getting ahead and must know at least one other language °penance. We give celery almcst daily to and Pea Jackets. by strict integrity and close attention to bnsiuess,. g g , ! than his own, he must ibe acquainted our canary Meds, and it cures them of �'�PST-CLArSS C11 PRIAGE ANS T��1i1 to merit their co dente and trade in thefutar@, . find thein to be those ; any otic business lflag, i`. ; with mathematics, general literature, fits ; they are little animals, with very : ` Having greatly enYarged hl remises Aur history and some of the natural sciences delicate nerves, easily frightened, and p �B forsaking 'their occupat before he can begin bis final education: therefore they need such a remedy very 1.HARNESS tl;a winter, he is ow prepared to pry the begitls to be profftahle.- ' Then;the course of study he undergoes is much, and the relish with which the The Best Value in Seaforth. At. G. E. RENDER►_SON'S. � �'GH ES CASH PRI iw,n,• _ one that teaches him to think, to reason, take it is a proof tl%at their instinct t . For any quantity of good fresh eggs, deliver¢& • Light HhiH08 to arrange his ideas methodically ` to con- guides them to eat what is _ good for - First•Class '1'Plow Harness at' G. E. HENDERSOIV'S. at the EGG EMPORIUM, - vey them to others pl inly and effective- them. A manufacturer of perfumery of All COLLARS Warranted at G. E. HENDERSOIgPS, Some years ago, ly, so that he may sMy them, influence our ac uaintance some Tip-top TRUNKS and VALISES on handat G. E..HENDERSON'S. Main Street,Seatorth. c1 years) ago Com Wanted by the ,vbscriber25 tons of good pry- Brahmnas were selects thew, and compel them ':to thinly as he menced to•prepare an extract of celery Call and See Them—Call and See Them All articles pertaining to the business always on hand at �.OWEST RATES. cleaniYHEAT S &tllti. by .;accident, as the. foun does, or wishesa them to Ido. Is there seed, put up in bottles, and iiaended to . Sign of Elie Large Trunk. Without going into d any wonder that a man thus trained , give strength to old or exauste-d persons, �'- a W�.:;SON' that their record for with a more than common knowledge of who, by over -indulgences, have reached GEORGE E. HENDERS01�, SeafortTk most satisfactory. Th human nature and of common things, i -such a state as to require restol•atives.— . LUMBER- LUMBE1�,,. —L size, the hens often ire' should become a leader an,d should con- Journal of Clcenai��lzy, WILLIAM HILL, EXTENDED PREMISES AT NERC and yet moderate in trol and guide his fellow -citizens ? On �� OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. THE CRA BROOK MILLS had the freedom of the the contrary, it is unavoidable, and to Fishing for Rats: - little }iummn in the gar, j complain of it is as useless as to grumble R���- could be expected tti because the winds blow or tides flow. Y Recently- several lads were �eenryto en- BROWN ELL'S GROCERY. amiable in temper, ami I To effect a change something must be ter the main sewer on the left bank 'of A Big Rush in Overcoats at HE UNl)ERSI NED-would beg leave to call ' d' t th the Seine at P b �' one a e foundation. If farmers would ins, v one of the barred One door north of the Post Office, the attention of the public .% :their, Large Austrious in procurin cutlets to the river. A policeman, curi- I have purchased from E. Hickson & Co. Stock of Lumber , of all kinds, Rud Shingles o- au ornament : lip the take a more conspicuous place in society ons to know what they were about to do, she best quality, nd at the very Lowest Prices. . Coxlspicuous, exciting they must first prepare themselves for it. � , w I L L I A M C A M P -BEL:' L' S SIZED HEbIL miratio:ti of passers by Thty m»st improve the means of edaca- followed diem, and found them seated by - the balance of their Lar e Stock of s CII ALWAYS ON HAND, ly the rosters, which w tion for their. children, and use better the edge of the turbid current fishing for g , rats with a strong line and hook, the SEA]i'ORTH. From 10 feet, up. birds as ever I sa�v, than they now do the rHeans for their latter baited with a morsel of°bacon par-, All orders sent b quarters and repaid t . own education, which they can have for P G L A SS IV A R E, S T O 1h' EWA R L y mail or otherwise prompt- P tially fried. When taken to the Commis-. , Temporarily at Killoran &, P►yan's large ly attended to; A discount of $ percent onlargethey received wi#h v! the as1 i!ng at a trifling cost: They must MARRIAGE LICENSES -% orders. Interest c srged on accounts running ,eggs, of ver lame size read papers and books,:and not only be- sary of Police they explained that they CROCKERY, 1*brick block Main Street; over 8 months, ado engniriesasto gnalityand Y come -better acquainted' with the pringi- sold the skins of water rats at from 20 to Y, &c. treed They begin to layabou ' ax prices betsre cutch sing elsewhere. • ary each year (the you ll of their own business, but also learn 30 cents each, according to size, for . .O R C E R T I FSI C'AL T`•E 8 , • what other men have done and are doing.. •uianufact�iring into "kid'" gloves for % , time with the least ladies. One of them, Who was not fish- Also purchased in the BEST MARKETS A Lar a Stool; of I BRUSSE S .�R missions. �'Uhen on aIt is=an honorable ambition fdr a farmer g All the �Tarieties. AWt KCLN. , to wish to- become a leading mean in his ing, when questioned as to his means of iUnder the new Act,) issued at the _ ed sickness, I thought own town, county or State, but he can earning a�livelihood, stated that .he was A GENERAL ASSORTMENT - - TO BURROW', all my stock, and reli, no more arrive at such a positi' unless un fiot (a wave) that is.to say, in the - - care, they sold at a evening gat one of 'the theatres he ass- EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH SPLENDID. LOT OF ULSTERS 1 PR PROPRIETORS. rices that any other p', he is prepared for it than he can reap a g' P crop {without sowing seed and prepxrug . ed back and forward beneath canvass In the above Lines.ept an accurate seetu the ground. Organization can do noth- Painted in shades of blue, to imitate the Under authority of the Lieutenant -Governor of , . T Subscribers nice this opportunity toret a expenses and their motion of the waves at sea_ - but the, of- On:erio. I can please any one ill thanks to their numerous customers for the ing wir;hogt competent leaders, and pop found the net income O ficial detained him for va'gabondage, con- Just the thing waisted for the - comin ori ani bextended to them during the past sea= �� per_head ear* �, I or social, influence can only be ' g p y strict attention to business, and 3' wielded with useful effect by • persons sidering the calling in question too vague CHEAP DRESS GOODS - STYLE, PRICE, OR QUALITY. by supplying a goo article, to merit a continu- Gi utle�l an. who understand rightly the reasons to give a living. I winter fiir riding, ante of the same. - which guide popular action. Compar- I __ p - Miseri Come and See LIME - B RNED DAILY. ing the present farmer's position with dura for Smallpox. ' A- good article gra anteed, P>?ice 14 sante per Healing the bells rin that of those a century ago,me can see a I A well .known correspondent of the You will be astonished at the The Stock ill all lines for Merchant Tail- bushel at the kiln; 15 cents, onears. of your rival, -Toasting vast progress. We can earn a living now Liverpool Mercury writes to{that journ- TEMRS S' RICTLY CASH, is more than half d. more easily with five - hours' work than alas follows : "I am willing to risk my LOW PRICES,, Biassels, Dray 2, g7G, qgq mta the apes.---IlEryi they could then with ten. 1t is not just reputation as a public man if the worst by holding it neglige ta. complain that we are more exacting , case .of smallpox cannot be effectually In Great Variety at And Quality of the Goods. ors' purposes is quite full, and as II back to the fire- as yon. in -our wants. now than they, were then cured iii three days simply by cream of n U 'r R T v friend tutnin round or that it takes a large: part of our earn- tartar: This is the sure and never -fail- Full Stock of ill flames Forced at Ings to procure the luxuries we have be- ing remedy : One ounce of cream of tar- - - . a w nt to sell off the whole lot look out for SAII EL TROTT Dave a comfor#ble p come used to which they never dreamed tar dissolved in a pint of boiling water, �', FRESH C, R O C E R I E S . 'Pose of accompauyxig a` of. The fact exists, that we have new to be drank when cold, at short inter- AS now on baud at the Seafotth Tab Faator7 her 1©d '� $ Gy, p n1, le far better opportunities for ac uairin the vals. It can be taken at an T rare bargains for cash• , a number of his well and favorablylmowa q g 3 time, and TEAS A SPECIALITY. t aTaclzine 1"ur ed Butter Paque �,s. 'gSev a eriorandx knowledge needed to elevate aur poli- is `a preventive as well as a curative. It 9 handkerchief, and fo` tion socially than ou.r predecessors cos- is known to have cured ill a hundred These Paeka ea re the best in used and will -' W I L L I A 11, '.HIL L LIS ,- J. $ROWNELL. g portant cause of e16=e sussed a hundred years ago. That we thousand cases without a failure. I have BARGAINS, BARGAINS FOR CASH, ?give eatisiaction. - Dreaming that you - want more, is proof that we know more, myself=restored hundreds by this means. SPECIAL IND TO stilted alar .e fartun and that we wish for still more is a proof It never leaves a mark, never causes INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875.° LARGE ,PURCHASERS. deur hand to grasp th. that we are yet acquiring more knowl- blindness, and always prevents tedious Your hand and fl dine edge, and are looking deeper into think lingering, If the people would only tip In the Matter of WILLIAM MARTIN, r Mr. Trott expecte a short time to eonAenct g, u An Insolvent. lam• Mr. the manufacture of M'ssh Tubs on a large socia.. list blit the bed -peat Be>ore the end of the century we have it and report all the cures to you you 3-7 .ciADdDEL TRnTT Rr~.h darty of leisure on just begun, it is not too much, to believe would require to employ many columns TAKE NOTICE that I will as Asci , — 14 t' ce act of handing that the farmers will possess all the in- if_ you gave them publicity." One door Forth of the Post Office, estate and effects of the above Insolvent, offer O R T G A I .E ,5 A L E, the Book Debts of said Insolvent, amounting to ECLIPSE 0 TMEAL M(LLS. �at, your foot slips, fluence that their cumbers will eln'itle1,1P0 70, for sole by Public Auction, at my UNDER a poiyer ot`sele contained in a register-pto your neCi;, drag them to, and that the highest office's in White'Lies. of5ee, in the Town of Seaforth, on MONDAY, the ed mortgage, which be prodnaod at the NOW IN I+� ` L ON. f$ir o the land will be within their reach if Twentieth Day of November, Inst„ at 1 o'clock time of sale, thera will be sold by Public Auction, L OPERATI one after 4u. they desire thein, which Lv all means « "To show you," said a clergyman, .. P. M. on Fi�idnp, the Twenty -Fourth Day of Dated at Seaforth. this 9th_ day of November N ovemiber, Xiss unt, at ->3 o'clogk P. M., by Oat Mealy Spl 't Peas, Pot Barley, Monster U IL they should do.—American Paper. how ,little feeling many persons, even - C. R. CoOP�� P of respectable standing, have that there _ 187'6. - R, Es�qq., at the Brussels House in JOHN S. PORTER, Assignee. the Village of Brussels, the following free- �'4� eal Chopped, Messrs. Wilson, Ma How to Use Old Butter Tubs. is anything immoral in a falsehood told SEAFORTH. BENSON & MEYER, Solicitors for Assi nee. hold properties, wiz,; First—The northers fifty. in the way of business, I will tell you g y ty. And All Kinds of Mill Feed Const"fl on Hand . $ow have finished :t �-� J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. five acres of the south half of Lot Number Thirty, y ' in the Fifth Concession of the Township of Dilor- Cho Pnquiiis, ilei a i oA correspondent of the Congregational.' what occurred to myself when I came to B . j' E. $ t$ O L tie, in the Count o2 Hnror an ,aping done Tuesdays and Fridays. oatmeal #,o , r 11 L I S, NEW I'ANCY STORE. y d Province of On- oxchan ed for Oate. Highest rice P, went io several i� t says : " T wish to say a few words in my pariah. Like. every minister with an tarso. Second—The north half of Lot Number Peas and Berle g p paid for vats, whom the do btisi ` regard to using old butter tubs or boxes extensive parish, T wanted a; horse: I CODSIG CHARACTER XOCALI 'T, I _ - . Twenty -Seven, in the Eighth Concession of the 41 y y said �ownshi of , - s L'IIRRIE & TIiODSON. R2313mellas are about 34'. ISS M. E. WRIGHT begs to inform the P Morns containing 3 lor,the second qr more times. I have .mentioned my need to a hi'- hlrespect- -- '' �'Y g g by admeae _ � , ice ,,. . r AVINc'l. taken n his residence in a vicinity. . Ladies of Seaforth and vicinity that she has urement 100 sores, more oe less. The flit •five : - $ azid ilia &mcel� Y P y , used two butter boxes almost constantly aide farmer who told me that b, great- H scree stet ebowe ment�:oned a i E M , a Y , Y g of-Seaforth, respeetNily.;i 9zms stiles get- re -opened' •with a Neap, $tock of Berlin - dJD'n the flour hirwe J LOGS ANI) BASSWOOD HEAD- llput 1S feet, The for more than thirty years; they are bet- good luck he knew where I could be ting .up emeerts and .Entirtainmeat `,``tLit he Wools, FiIoselle Embroidery, Fancy (Goods, Child- Village of Brussels, on the Wellington are ING BOLTS WANTED. rens Dresses Bence Bailwa '1' 3' and they are made rtehl. ter now than when new, It is not the suited at once. At a farm a few miles . will be at liberty to accept 'engagements B to Bing ,Infanta Cloaks and Robes. Stamp. y here a dwelling hones ani a� in done distinctly barn and, stable on the - $ilk, with u f ri it number of times tubs or boxes are used off there was for sale just such an animal at the same, either .in .torn_ qz.. count ,during g y in new and designs. Property. The one bun GRAY, YOUNG & SP lire Ne=t door to Lo an Jamieson s. deed acres are citrate within f3 miles Of Brno' Ne zegiure l $ h3ehes in len t' ` the present winter season. gine Toronto Mau e ! '� 466-4* •he above roe winter 2;Of)0 Standard Elrn Loga,11 and i! g that makes them unfit for future use, as I wanted. I said; that I should lose -says : Mz. E. B. Hollis is powerful in facial ex- Miss Dd. E. WRIGHT.,,.WRIap p sties will be sold aepaistel F cru terms and other r y or� feet long; 1,000 Cords Basswood Heading Bolts, amented with s, gil but the want of the right kind of prepay. no time in going over to see the horse in preseions, and se a stage comic singer ie equal to ra tivttlara apply, to the under- 86 inches to ileo a fit 8 v g} lushes l6 signed.. HARRIS, MA(iEL & Co,, ion and Cog' p to a Bolts, �- lined With: f3a�li d ation before they are first used, and the cation. `Na, na, sir,' said my friend, 88nr,�g gOLLIB Com ey e. fie., ad. BvLBs.—A few choice Sya�cinth Bulbs Vendors' e► rd woad, Parties desuflne:of 1 bun _ ggn�uu ocaliet, Sea- for Seafore cheap at FazxzsY's Cheap Cash Gttooery, Or to C. R. COOPER Solicitors, London, Ont. niahingcan make contracts at the Wozks,or b7 a ribs ore shoo„ t care ` of them, afterwards. I# they are . v►'aith a look of remarkable shrewdness; forth, Out. 467 seaforth,> 465 Ano • � calling at the office in rear of the Farmers` iW,�n --stick > Azad tioneer, Brussels. 46" g � 46(i -S store. Vie, which is furrdsli . - , q . ! - . 1 y ` I V c ` , - r J _ . - ..