The Huron Expositor, 1878-07-05, Page 6a
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Norman McLeod. and, 3Selurdo011
NIettaren.
BY A. WA SSC .
When Norman McLeod was a bare -fitted bair'
n
He ran, 'inang the brae i wi' daft Murdoch Mc-
Laren,
There'd pie the Wild figwaos, the nuts frae the tree,
im...fliarried the nestio' the wild bumble bee;
T0 describe ilka playa, ilka prankss and ilk play, -
Mad take the midst feek o' a hing summer's day.
When Norman grew up he was sent to the col,
lege
And. he e.lirrth'd and he climb'd up the grand tree o'
knowledge;
And Murdoen McLaren liv'd awe in the. hills,
And herded,the sheep by the clea'r winding rills.,
Then Norman.lIcLeod came back to the glen -
A teacher o' Christ -eking -among men,
He stood in the pulpit, the old and the young
Sat entranCed with the sound o' hia silvery
tongues
And there in the crowdwith eyes wildly staiin'
Sat thehalf-wittedrean--daftMardoch McLaren;
The words e th6 prettonPr were grand and 4'0 -
Erne,
As he spoke of this life and the swiftness of time,
.And the angel of death drawing nearer and nearer,
•Thelon° widow's wail and the heart rending tear,
And the flight of tlie soul from ivoe to weal,
And the undying bliss inthe Land o' the Leal.
Then Murdoch rose tip, and cried, "Norman,
hallot - A
Dyte mind 0' the time when we rode on the soo ?"
His words carat see queer without malice or
• levity,
Gaed preacher and hearers to lose atheir gravity,
Losh t what wi' the laughin'„the smile and smirk,
The like was ne'er seat in auld Scottish kirk!
VearietieEe.
. • —Mr. Joseph Macdougall of,Petrolia,,
brother of Hon._ Wm. Macdougall, died
la,st week.
- —John Bright, in his recent speech at
Manchester, reproached•Lord Beacons‘
field with "not having a Biagio drop of
Englirsh blood in his veins_ ,
—A snake of the venomous " blue -
racer " variety was killed in Sandwieh
West, a few days ago. These kind o
:reptiles weae supposed to be extinct in
the distria. •,
,----A Methodist preacher in Toronto,
last Sunday, said "1 would rather
hear a child singing one Of Moody and
Sankey's hymns, than a clergyman de-
claiming day -theology by the hour."
--Rev. Canon Bea,den, of South-
ampton, England, is over one hun-
dred years old, He has never been in
his bed after 7 A. M., nor out Of it
- later than 1:0 P. M., and never wore an
overcoat. •
, —Essex County Counoillias 'adopted
the report of a, coramittee in favor of
establishing a Reuse of Industry in
connection with an industrial farm,
while a raotiort in favor of establishing a
i Poor Houseli2 thte county of Kent, was
rejeeted by the County Council.
--4T1!ie Pope 'presided the other day
over the Commission. of -Christian
Archieology, being the first time in 120
years that the Pope has filled the chair
at a meeting of savants, and he ordered
the excavation of the Catacombs•of St.
Petronilla at his own expeese.
—Recently a woman arrived in Lin -
coin dressed completely in red ; she was
so extremely peculiar that she Was ar-
rested as a lunatic. She had a large
sum of Money on her, annS, and gun-.
powder. She said her vieit to England
was takeu for the purpose of killing the
murderer of her husband. 0
THE HURON EXF'OSItOR.
by a justice.. On the return to Sprin
field ea -ch party went to its • own horn
an at night Cochran left town for
parts unknown. His friends claire-that
it is a black -mailing operation to get
$50,000 he is to fall heir to and legal
proceedings are talked of. -
—The chhichona bug is the last pest.
It has been ravaging Javanese, planta-
tions, and also'has a taste for tee: ;It
saps the chinchona bark and the leaves
wither and die. Quinine is frightfnlly
dear already, and if this beg gets the
upper hand it will he quite beyond the
reach of the znilljon.'
—A shop for the sale of horse meat
has been opened in London. The event
created great excitement in the neigh-
berhood, and the'''' demonstrations of
aversion. on the part of a large and not
• particularly oleanly mob were pe pro-
nounced that a large force of police-
men had to be celled -ripen to keep
order.
—In. an English poor -house were
found several persons who had lived
there for thirty years, including one
who had been. born in the house and
had resided there all that time. Three
genetations of one family were found,
and an able-bodied man had been there
for seven years. Pauperism, says an
English critic, is hereditary.
—Eleven thousand a year is a good
sum to make of "savings'but it is
stated to be done by the proprietors of
the Times by the simple process of using
a lighter paper.. This has been effected,
we are told, by a gradual •operation, so
judiciously carried on that only sharp-
sighted—or, rather, sharp -fingered--
people have found it out.
—The Rev: 0. B.Frotilingha,m thinks
there are no classes and no caste dis-
tinetion in this country. Just let him
put on a last year's winter suit and a
straw hat, and ask the hotel clerk to
let him have a room on the parlor floor,
that's all. He will learn something
about the infinity of the distance that
never occurred to him before.
• —In seven years 94,000,000 notes of
.the Bank of England have been ,paid,
and they are contained. in 18,000 boxes,
which, placed side by side, would ex-
tend it distance of three miles. These
notes are riot made of old rags, but- of
pure white linen cuttings, and their
manufacture for nearly 200 years has
been in the hands of the Portals, of
Laverstoke, Hampshire.
—John Rosa,. of Casnevia,, Michigan,
hadciai ailing wife. It was certain that
she ould not recover, and he thought
that ihe might as well look round for
her Successor. He chose the daughter
of a neighbor, and so informed his wife,
who told him that she would not staY
long in the way. That night she
drowned herself. A mob tarred and
feathered Mr. Ross.
-a-A minister was riding through a
section of the State of louth Carolina,
where custom forbade innkeepers to
take pay fromthe clergiewho stayed with
them. Theeninisterem question to*
suprefawithout praier, and ate break -
g- three dollars per week during the past I .Appp,m9S.
e, five years of herexistence, and a, large I
—An American exchange says the fastwithout prayer or grace, and. was
about to take his departure, when
manufaeture of paper from wood has
"mine host presented his bill. " Ah
reached that attitude of perfection in
Canada, that a superintendent -of &mill
-bee
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up there says a tree is cut down and
shoved into one end of the mill, and five
minuteglater there is a neighbor at the
other end to borrow the paper. ' •
—At the 13.ritish Embassy dinnerixz
Consta,ntinople, ine celebration of the
. Queen's birthday, it has been usual to
drink Her Majesty's health. On the
24th ult.; however, it was remarked that
after the Queen's toast Mr. Layard pro-
posed the "Health of the Sultan, the
ancient ally of England."
• —President -Blanchard, of Wheaten
College, Callege, Illinois, having been grossly in
-
sir," said he,- "I aim. a clergyman!'
"That may be," responded Boniface,
"but you came here, smoked like a
sinner, ate and drank like a sinner,
and. lept like a sinner; and now, sir,
you hall pay like sinner."
n nothing does the curious -twist
of th Hibernian mind produce such
eclat ly piquant effects as in the uncon-
sciou bulls of popular Irish piety. A
pries once chanced to hear, unperceiv-
ed, a fierce verbal onslaught by one
market woman on anothenin the couise•
of which every effort of rehotoric was
made to provoke relations, but without
suited in a railread oar by a ma.n who effe°t' "Go on, go on," at last said the
had been excluded from a church matron attacked you .know not
through his action, struck the offender answer ye, because I've been to con-
fession this morning, and I'm in a state
on the side of his head. Being ar-
rested, he pleaded guilty, and the of grace. But wait till I get out of
't
—In the death of the Right Rev.
John. Gregg, D. D„ Bishop of the
United Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and
died a few mouths ago, -who could re- Ross, the, Church of Ireland has lost
member when. Journeymen came to one. of its greatest -.ornaments, and e -van. -
work in knee-breechee, buckle shoes, gehcal Protestaaatism one of its most
ealtual (prod° s privilege of printers and
eloquen. t. advocetes. His Lordship had
been ailing for some months, and for
the last few days had passed into a con-
-damn that left no hope of' recovery, so
that hie demise., which, occurred on Sat-
urday, at the Palace, Cork, was-, not un-
expected. The deceased prelate was a
native of the County Clare, a son of the
late Richard • Gregg', Esq., of Cappa, in
that county, and was born in\ the event-
• justices mposed the lowest fine allow-
• ed, while the officials refused to accept
their fees. •
—A -storthy old-fashione(1 printer
and. other ' enamel), I) eveztaang a sword.
. - - was he- was ut eighty-five years old, it
is quite pos Rile that a few , more such
"old inhabitants" areatill in existence.
'eeQueeiel.Victoria 'recently -ordered
that two G6rman Wesleyan musicians
who were dismissed from her . band. for
refusing to practice oia Sundey," should
be restored, adding, " I shall not per-
mit any of my people to suffer on ac- . , year 1798.
count of their religion, and shall not —In a rural district of Forfarshire a
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allow auy rehearsals on Sunday.,'.' This yo.ung ploughman. once went courting on
is au example of true British liberty. , a Saturday night. Ina'vaie he Tacked
—It is announced that Miss Henrietta his brain from some interesting topic;
Dana, younaest daughter of R. H. Dana, he could -call up no subject at all
suit -
jun., has, acome a. Roman Catholic: a,ble for the oocasion—not one sentence
She was .,educated at a.convent in Paris could he utter, and for tWoelong hours
with the late Queea, of .Spain„ elle is ,- he eat on in .silent. despair. The girl
the author of the article in a recent herself was equally silent; she no doubt
number of Scribner on " A. Queen at remembered the teaching ol the. old
School,,” Mr. Riehard IL Dane, jun.,- Scotch. song, "..Mcii inaun be the first
ie. an .hlPiscopaliau, aeiet feeooree years to speak," and she eat patiently. regard
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past has taken an active mud prominent ing iiini-with demure serprise. At last
part in, the councihrof the church. John suddenly exclaiined, "Jenny
A, great part of the crainininci. atid there's. a feather on yer apron!"- " I
want a thoroughness in mai schools, of widna ha'e wondered if there had been
which complaint is. so justly and. loudly twa," replied jenny, "for I've been
mad e ist due to pressure from witbont, satin' aside a goose a,' nicht".
. Ther : is a loud and insane popular de- —A curious story was related 'n the
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number of them testified their respec
for her memory by attending her fune
al onturday, ,so that the obsequi
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la
had al the appearance. she so much d
sired her lifetime.
—There arrived in Stratford. on Mon
day, June 24, a party consisting of abo
500 persons, members of the Maseru
body of Erie, and the Mayor and co
poration, and the Board of Trade, a
companied byert, large number oI ladie
On arriving at Stratford, the party wer
escorted along the principal streets t
the Town Hall, which was handsomel
decorated, the British and America
•flags being everywhere entwined. A
ter addresses of Welcome had_been pre
sented, a banquet was given at th
Mansion Home to the Mayor and Cor
poration, and a ball to the Masons an
their friende. The demonstration wa
a great success. The party left on Tues-
day at noon.
—At Hagarsville, Haldimand county,
Monday iaight,24th ult. during a drunken
fight between two men named Joe Cal-
vert and Alfred Herd, the latter drew a
knife mad stabbed Calvert in the abdo-
men, causing death in a few minutes.
The murderer escaped Capture. The
murdered man is a respectable farmer
living near Jarvis, and has been travel-
ling a stallion this season. He leaves a
wife and five children. ',Herd is unmet.-
ried, of respectable feta:lily, who reside
at Dufferin, „ Oneida township, and.
hitherto has borne a good. character-.
Herd is about five feet ten inches
high, florid complexion, and wore
dark clothing.. He is about twentr-.
six yz_mrs of age, and weighs about 170
pounds.
—The brig Confederate, coal laden,
on Monday morning was run into by
the barque Antwerp, in the Bay of
Fundy, and being strnck on the bow
was cut in two. In tkaage-refinutes after
the Collision, the brigrevent down. The
disaster occurred so suddenly' that there
was very little time for anything to be
done.. The crew of the Antwerp ime
media,tely were shipped, but the fog was
so thick that no boat was put off, to
search foreany of those belonging to the
brig, as it would have been im,possible
for a boat to have found its wa3 back.
Five men were saved by catching hold
of ropes that were thrown from the
barque, or by getting upon pieces of
wreck that wereloating about. Three
lost their lives by the collision.
—William A. Bu,shnell, book-keeper
and confidential man for 13utler, Still --
num & Hubbard, well-known New
Ytirk lawyers, has defaulted in $50,000.
,---John A. White, a respected citizen of
New York and a lawyer for 30 years,
who died February 27th, 1877, is now
said to have misappropriated $45,-
000 to $63,000 from two estates of
which. he was trustee.—Dispatchesfrom
Greenwich, Washington county, N. Y.,
relative to the failure of the. national
bank there allege that great rascality
has been practiced by the officers, and
that the entire capital of 8200,006 is
wiped out. . The developments indicate
that the bank has been run by a ring -
31. W. Beadle, cashier of the insolvent
bank of Chemung at Elmira, N. Y., has
been arrested on charge of getting
money on false pretences.
To the Free and Independent Rice -
es tors of the County of Huron.
GENTLEMEN-As the question of Free Trade
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Ut and 1Protection is just now the all absorbing
.0 „ett epic of discussion, it may not be out of place
r-
0- for ns to say a few words to you as to what. we
81 can do either with or without Protection. We
0 can furnish Yon as good a Single Buggy, Family
Y Phaeton., Democrat, or Double Carriage as any
f_ other Elhop in Canada, and for as leen a price,
for cash or on short time. Oar establishment
- needs no Protection. The quality! of our work
a
4 and the facilities we enjoy for doing that work
The Condition of Labor ,
• Abroad.
In reply to the recent labor circulars
of the United States Department of
State, Gen. Badeau, the Consul -General
at London, Eng., sends a report in which
he states tha-t during the past five years
wages have increased gradually about
10 per cent., while the cost of living' has
increased about 25 per cent. -• Clothing
is about 30 per cent.ligher, while fuel
has not risen in price. •Agricultural
laborers get from $2 to $3 per week, in-
cluding beer; building la,borers and gar-
deners, from $4.40 to 45.10 per week;
bricklayers, carpenters, masons and
engineers, from $6.80 to $11 per week,
and cabinet-ma,kers, printers and jew-
elers, from $8 to $12.30.per week, al-
though the best marble masons and
jewelers receive 414.75. Boot -makers
and tailors get from $4.86 to $7.65 per
week, and bakers from $4,,p5 to $7.25,
with partial board. ,Women servants
are paid from $10 to $240 per annum.
Railway porters and laborers on public
works get front $4.45 to,$12 -per week.
Rents have risen some 30 per cent., and
are for artizans- in London from $1.20
to $2.40 per week, for one or two rooms.
Labor and trade are greatly depressed,*
no change for the better being yet ap-
parent. The prevalent strileis are un-
mistakable indications' of want of Com-
mercial prosperity; and the markets
for staple coweadities are very dull,
and greatly ufi*--ttled by war rumors:
London business is essentially Cosmo-
.
good and Icheap is tho best Protection we earl
have, and which has enabled as to bufld up a
good businesa in a few years. We have now in
our show room a number of very handsome
vehicles of all kinds, made from the best ma-
terial and by the beet workman, and which we
will warrant as represented. All are cordially
invited to call and inspecethem. We have also
a number of second-hand vehicles -which we will
sell cheap. Repairing promptly attended to.
Hoping you will see your way clear to give as a
call of inspection before spending your money
elsewhere, We are, Yours Truly.' '
PILLMAN & CO.,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
SEAFORTE, ONT.
A. C. AULT, SEAFORTH:
Is -now receiving a large stock of
all kinds of Groceries and Provis-
ions, at very low prices. A Large
Lot of thlose Choice Sugar Cured
and Canvassed Hams. Also a Large
_Lot °tate very best ]Joules Bacon,
Plain, Smoked and Spiced Bacon.
A Fresh Lot of Fine Corn Meal,
Flour, and all kinds of Feed. A
Fresh Stock of all ,kinds of leas,
from Twenty -Five cents per l'ound
to Eighty cents per pound. Also a
large stock of Sugars at very low
prices. Now is your time, when
you can get Goods at Rock Bot-
tom' Prices at
• A. G. ,AULTSi.
ESTRAY• STOCK.
$2fi REWARD. -Strayed from /3ayfield on the
1-7 night of , May 25th, a Bay Mare, aged,
about 15f hands high, a long scar on right hip,
and white saddle mares on blielc, bat ma other
white marks. Her mane is black, short and Inc.
The above reward will he paid to any person
giving such information as will lead to her re-
covery; Any pencil found detaining her will be
prosecuted: ddreaa ROBERT CARMICHAEL,
Seaforth, or AMES BARKER, Falkland. 548
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
TO BREEDERS. -The uAdersigned hav-
ing purchased a oronghbred Imported Im-
proved Suffolk Boar, w keep him on his prem-
ises, Excelsior Mills', gmondville, for the
improvenient of stook. This pig -took first prize
at the Central Fair, Hamilton in, 7877, and see -
on d prize at the Provinoial Elhibition, London,
In 1877. Terms, $1, to be paid at the thne of
service with the privilege of returning if_ necea-
ry. 'M. CHARLES WoRT 549
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
To LET. -Two houses' in the Village of Eg-
-A. ondville to rent. Apply to THOMAS BILL,
Egmondville. 550
9:1JRICH GRISTING AND FLOURING MILL
" FOR SALE -On easy terms of payment, or
to exchange for farm property. Gristing and
Flouring promptly attended to the sarne is usual.
Also a quantity of Dry Hemlock Lumber for sale
cheap for oaah or short credit. WM. FENWIC.E,
Proprietor, Zurich P. 0.,Ont 545
]?OR SALE OR TO RENT, IN BERNE-A
-II New Frame Store, with dwelling attached.
This is a first-rate chance for any person com-
mencing business on a sin all capital, RH a 'good
business is already eetabliabed there; For par.
ticulars apply to JOHN LESLIE, Disko P. 0.,
544
politan in itaeharacter.
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The Consul at Dundee sends' to the
Hotel known as -the Railway House, formerly
HOTEL FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -The ,
.State Department full -schedules of
' ' - theikydt o e , situated near Bluevale.station.
wages and prices of food for the last five , Is a is -Cia08 business stand, tvith . ono acre of
f• years. Wages have increased in that landanda good frame stable and shed attached,
time from 5 to 15 per cent • 51 hours all of which are in good rePoie.
Terms very
make a week's work in tfie buildi For further dr.articulars apply to WM.
liberal
551
now regoive 20 cents au hour ; plumb- swim IN EGMOND VILLE TO RENT OR
trades. Bricklayers and plasterers ---- - -
ors, masons and slaters, 16 to 17 cents • - •
SELL. -To rent or sell, in the village of. Eg- • .
painters. and - carpenters, 15 cents, and vete an conveniences -dwelling, etable, acne;
mondville, on very reasonable. terms, a Store
Common laborers on huilding work, 12 ea., all complete -o •
THE ONTARIO HOUSE, SEIk'FORTH.
SMITH Sz 777-Srlt.
JuLY 51 1878.
SEEDS I SEEDS,'
MORRISON'S SEED EMPORIUM,
SRAFORTH.
• Drive now on hand a large stook ofallikest.
Field and Garden Seeds, having purchased Ithm,
one of the most reliable houses that we haeeii
Canada. Tho public can rely on getting
.• I• PERFECTLY CLEAN FRESH SEEDS'
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AT T#E ONTARIO DRY GOODS )1-10USE- • , -
si era and others bnynag in quantities vie sell .te
True to narno arid at bottom prices. 'Pe garden.
kinds of Garden Seeds in Bulk, and de notureeei.
mend Seed in papers. I have on. hand a Inge
stock of .
THEY ARE SELLING
DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESC
0,1-1:E.A.BEIR., ITTT 7TV
FTION
JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID LOT OF • DRESS
GOODS, TO CLEAR OUT AT 121 CENTS.
other varieties.
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SWEDE TURNIP,
Comprising Hall's. Westbury, Carter's, Imperial,
Fkirving's Improved East Lothian and Reyel
Norfolk, Grey Stone, White Globe, &e.
though the prjoe of Turnip Seed's very bigh tide
year, parties intending to bay will do well to.
amine my stock and see ray prices before liar -
chasing elsewhere, as I think I can sell as elieap.
if not cheaper. than any other house in the tratle,,
CARROT SEED.
White Belgian, Green Top, Orthe, Long Or-
ange, Intermediate, Short Horn, &e.
MAN GOLDS.
Carter's, Mammoth, Long lied, and
CALL AND SEE US. CALL AND SEE US.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
Which are Marked in* Plain Figures,' and iold at One Price-• OnZy.
Courteous Attention _Paid to All.
REMEMBER No. 3, CAMPBELL'S BLOCK.
SMITH & WEST, .SEAFORTH.
1878
STTMMEJR
1878\
'HATS AND CA RS AT ROGERS'.
0
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FINE FUR HATS AT ROGEhS'.
WOOL HATS AT ROGERS'.
FELT HATS AT ROGERS'.
• STRAW HATS AT ROGERS'.
SILK CAPS AT ROGERS',
WORSTED CAPS AT ROGERS'. 0
— LARGE STOCK AT, ROGERS'.
ATTRACTIVE STYLES AT ROGERS'., 04)
c.
2
Popular Pric s in all Classes of D
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AT JOHN ROGERS, SEAFORTH.
sound
IN GARDEN SEEDS
We have Sweet Corn, Cucumbers, Onions of all
kinds, Leek, Parsnip, Peas, Pumpkin, Radish,
Caubage Seed in large quantities., Tomato,
Oarditiower, Brussels Sprouts, Salsify Flower seed
and nearly every other vaiiety too numerous to.
mention.
'I' :P l'TTAD3 T S_
Dutch Sets, Shallots.
English Boning., Rape, Lawn Grass and Orch-
ard Grass, Lucerne or French Clover, Trefoil
Clover, 'Black Tares, Ilmagweian Grass Millet
Seed, Clover and Timothy, alAys in etoh, Seed
Oats, Seed Wheat and Peas.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
ClthICE FAMILY eniCERIESI
Whieh for quality and prizes cannot be beat by
any other house in the trade.
Crockery and Glassware
As usual, very cheai. Ca.11 arid see the new pat-
tern in Stone China, telly $2.50 per set, and,
everything eiee equally low.
FLOUR AND FEED constantly_ on hand at
mill prices. Remember the place, east --side of
Main Street, opposite Market Street. All goods
&slivered free in Seaforth, Harpurhey or Eg-
Mondville.
• M. mo0RusoN.
A. GbVENLOCK'S
STEAM imILLs1.
WINTHROP.
‘‘>,.
.3.A.75AT 1\2.1.1_,Tas_
A GREAT QUA T of Lumber always on
hand. Hemloc n into sizes suitable for
building, fencing and ditching* pnapesea, Bass-
wood, Maple, Oak, Ash„ Cherry, Pine, &c., sawn
into sizes suitable for the different purposes for
which they are commonly used.
Rills Filled on Short:Notice.
THE PATENT MOVABLE FENCE.
A NEW DEVICE—Only requires a Trial to
y GOOd. S
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a qedar post fitted at each joining. The Fence
prove its Superiority. It is made 01 took
elm ; cross bars and stakes, and aolt elm spars;
stands four and a halt feet high. This Fence
will be sold during the remainder of the month
of June
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111H L T.
HONEY COMB SPIRALS FOR' LADIES
or 13 cents. Stone cutters are paid 24 rance hotel. Well situated for a general store. Y026 can make Beautiful
graond a
xnaudfor all sorts of knowledge, and to
woman imarried in London in 1832, and
omission can be given. Apply tb JACOB `.5.1c -
Probate Court recently. A ena,n aud
.em -
meet ft teachers are compelled to con -
$6.12 to $12.24. Engine and machine ifIEE, personally, near the premises, or if by iet-
weekly, while the various manufac- • • --- •
FANCY WORK
cent. The weekly pay ranges from Lately occupied by Smillie & Clark. Immediate P • icture Frames, in fact°galent ostacts1: ye tt I, inC gardroP,avskleent:.- GraaililPaonc dkest es
struct, and attempt to carry outcourses separated after living together two
of study of which it 'it; impossible for months. She went back to her father
their pupils ,to get more than a smat- in Southampton, with whom she lived.
ming and want of thorheet-ie_
her a little property- She di a-
--Mrs. Thonuts Carbie is desdribed March; 1877., having neither eeeu nor
men get from to $3.25 for a week's N OTICE TO DEBTORS. -All parties uot
Verk of 51 I
b Mi
working artizaus receives from $4' to $8 ter to Egniondville P.O.
terine The necessary result is cra• m- miti bis dead]. 1b60, he $8.o0 accordine to rade -and skill We-
_ ,
nxing tradesmen eat from $3.50 to -
1 • " w he f
HAFiDING'S 10 CENT MUSIC
IMPORTANT NOTICE'S.
•
Samples.
551
y ss EMILIA Stebbins as a ,. 0,e ver, heard of her husband. during the whole , and passenger and freight tiain hands they will be placed in Court ler cullection im-
Ours, Railwav engiueers ing settled up their accounts with rne
1877 are notified to settle at once, or otherwise
witty, calm, cool, unsParine woman of the forty-five years. Iler eiecutor
advertised. for the tltusband, who .wa.s are paid from $8.60 to $10 per week of !. reediately. THOMAS D. O'CONNOR. 550
—so said Miss Charlotte °Cushman.
• 60.houis ;_ stokers from $5.75 to $6 25
ler to (fat his share in his -
Miss Stebbins adds that Mrs. Carlyle
and porters from $1 to $4.50. The in- fl
against giving any person credit7in
found, and now sought to upset -her AUTION..-The public are hereby eautioned
was " a remarkably brilliant:talker. and - will in ort , , - dustry of Dundee is
the stores of quaint wit and xvisdom Wift1.8- Pr°1).ertY* ale °
for the will, and condemned the bus- l.5()
i facture of jute. The men are paid from reafter beg responsible for any debts
. mainly the mann,- . name without my written order or consent as I
o b pronounced.
lir
. will not he
_which she poured forth, the marvellous ,
; $1.50 to $7.50; the women from $3 to ! contracted without eifeh authority. E. TESKEY.
memory which ehe -displayed, were, in .
band in the costs. ,
MeKillop, Janee18, 1878. • - 549-4
- ' $4.25 per week of iiti hours. Bread ' REMOVAL
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• I
1
Full size SheetMasic, by most eminent Composerse9the cheapest series yet pribliebed. Also half
dime or any variety 91 Sheet Allude procured on the Shortest Notice.
Remember the place:
Sn inscriptions received for all English, American or Canadian Magazines at Publishers prices.
LUMS.DiN & WILSON, Whitney's Bloc
. the minds of many, quite as remarkable --..A. burial promise was faithfully : costs. 15 cents for a. tow -pound loaf ADAM HOLIDAY, practical bricklayer and
and even :intgre entertaining than the ' carried out in. Montreal on Saturday, flour and oat -meal 4 cents a Pound •
I' ' mason, is prepared to take coutraets and do
11 k h
V> Sit at his feet rto-nninett at hers." - - tawa street Methodist Church.. - Five . pound; ersgs, 30 cents a dozen, and :
DAY,_ Seafoi th.. . • . .
518 atm Street, Seaforth and
majestic utbeyanees of her gifted hus- in the ease of all aged woman„ named ,323.1.1k 8 cents a quart; potatoes 38 cents ot satisfaction. All orders left at the Mansion
•
a NMI on t e shortest notice, and to the best
S'eaforth.
REMOVAL. REMOVAL.
w-ra, 1\T_ "SAT.A_TCDT\I"
band. It was said, that those who came Mary yester, by a member of • the Ot- i for 38 pounds ; meat, 16 to 24 cents a; , House promptly attended to. ADAAi 1101,r,r. Begs lo intimate that. he has Removed his office to I). Die
--Spriugtield, Ohio, is all agog ever a, years a(To she was compelled, mine to - other articres in proportion A suit of
Br ck wildin on East Side of IR
• scandal which resulted in the marriage ; liealth, to sell her household ef- . serviceablo Scotch tweed costs 5317. The I
# FecoRd-ola es
• 4 TEACHER WANTED. -Wanted, a Teacher for hilbert°1 ear" ell the
AarOn Cochran, at the pistorsminith, feels, for which she received ,;$20. The rent of 'a two -roomed house is 648 year General Insurance, Ifoney Loan Agency,,and Sewing Mach:718 .Bteffine88
School. Section No. 2, Turnberry, holding a
e. Application's will be
South of William Campbell's Clothing Emporium ;wiser
to Miss Laura King and the disa eqs ' smn. -h Lrme , a ter frequent ly; of a three -roomed house $72; of a rteceived until the 10111 of August, 1878. Datiee
.
AT 60 CENTS ..PER ROD,
After which he Regular Price, viz.: 70 cents
• per rod, will be charged.
Gristing and li'louring Mil1.
aRISTING and Flouring attended to prompt -
N -4 ly, and a superior artiele warranted from
good wheat. Merchant work can be relied upon.
Nothing but the best of Wheat
used tn the Manufacture of Flour
. tor the Dome Market.
The ?Mill ha a in it all tLe Latest Improvements
in Machinery, and the work is superintended by
AN EXPERIENCED MILLER.
Tho Winthrop Villa Fleur will always give sat-
isfaction.
GENERAL STORE,
Fourth Door '
regok.,„, New A WELL Assorted Stock of Dry Goods, Gro-
ceries, BOots and Shoes, Readymade Cloth -
he win, am vinegry, Helitetese apnrideeT.ps, ste., on hand, and offered at
mace of the bridegroom th,e same night. ' enquiries,. would co*er her funeral four : -roomed house $93
Aaron is the son of a reti 1
o comm ce m edi
_tired minister penses, and as she dreaded the idea of trade of the district is in a most de -
se t , and so on. The I
LAWREN% Secretai Scheel Se h d bee b S
tion Tarnberrv, Wroreter PT. 0. 551-4 e. themthe("1 tief tinebchi h f°h
m ately after the holidays In thanking the p-ablic for the confidence, nthheimm fheor wthienperitillat efinfatezeryetaersgil:.:
and. has been paying attentions topretty receiving a pauper's burial, she aare .1) • 0 1 Ife and tl t '11 k e sal:"
b , less c coin n, the, ju e s eeps on hand the best Sewing Machines that
sa ac on w c they ave invariably expressed with his trans lions. He still
htehweyiahehesvetorePinefeoermd I
Miss Lttura, who is,e.bo• nt t0 become a the $20 to a. prominent meniber of the -.have cease41. to be profitable.
mother. Learning tlf this, 11Ln: fatlAer, a denomination to which she belonged,
well-to-do c; -ti, -6, 1, -I a I tattier, with -the distinct nnderstanding that
e Howe *Reline
action to every customer far the la'st toneeeth-s.
sells the Wheeler & Wilson Machines, the most Tepid and least noisy Machine in the world.
EXECUTOR'S NOTI
. .
visited the Cochran_ mansion, accused 4 With it :the 'Was to he buried beside her
Aaron- Of the deed and sN r witdeceased husband, who had been in-
drawn revolver that he should marry' terred many years ago in the Mount ,
the oirl- He protested his innocence ' Thu al Cemetery. Seeieg that the old
in vain, was taken to Columbus with' lady was a worthy and industrious por-
tal() father aut daughter and married • soil, her fellow-membere coutribated
. ., o ice is hereby , actured in the world, as
given that all partioa haring claims against the ' Oil, and Machine Attachments. He sells the Osborne A Machine, .which is the s
estate or tho late Sarrtel Bolton, in his life-
time, of the township capable of making any kind of work in the most perfect manner, and the ,easi
. threaded up Machine of any machine made In theDorainion. He eells the Gen '
-a Maclaine that has never failed t ' '
Faillaiexs' Wives, Mechanics' WivesMerehants' Wives and Manufacturers, do n t fail to exaznine !
and try our Sewing Mathines-Farnfly an
Auction Sales. . of Huron, rnust forward the same properly -at-
s orne, in the County
eterabteeide,rto either of the undersignee.'',..,t'recutors
Monday, J:Ily 8, 011 Lot 26, Huron e tho First Day of October, 1878 on
All
Road, Tuckersreith., about 25 acre i of claims not then in will be barred. Also all p
bay, Hay Rake, &c. Thomas Hod- ties indebted to tho aaid estate must settle tharei;
gin's, proprietor, J. P. Brine, Auction- VabTtetinesa on ar before the abore date. JOHN
ON and ARCHIBAT,D BIS11014--Exeen-
eer.
•tors. Hay P. 0., Usbori e, June 11, 1878. 519-4
well as Needle,
pie*, the moue
at ea. qiiicicest I
d Manufacturing-wh5n. you want one. Also Alteent for
the celebrated Fianz and Pope Knitting Machine, capable of doing all kinds of w Instructions
given to customers gratis on any of the above mechines. Sewing Maphines to Rent. Also all kinds
of Sewing Machines repaired. TERMS LIBERAL.
WM. N. WATSON, General Agent, ,Scaforth. 550 GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTIL
550
A. GOVENLOCk
INVinthsop Steam Mills.
BUTTER. BUTTER.
- -
EDWARD CASII
IS AGAIN BUYING
Sweet Even Colored Butier, in
Firkins or Rolls.
4
tILY
A catalOU
ANOTIIBII. (fpNE
trseedvIrher,ae.14Purait records
notyet completed
who keeps a gro
,Sauguinet and
his nsilnisPhiiesi°e1 1ms pal I
„estly, but though
.could discover n
partyj:117Peure:sac:aeYtwubnog33, a
for tbree years.
ness led him to e
telicisetivs:sRwiec:et:t
hand., and went
gations were vel
he finally ackno
ab7riiiilpgilf:ripnegriod
been in the habit
small sums of m
Tar at a time, ftfl(E.
upwards of $3.50.
at the City and 1)
wanhaichDheetehcatizedel
His boardinghon
street, WAS, ali50
SUM of ifioney rec
parcel x)f groee
evael40rte°Sit)e°e\t'llabsIle f
a9d. was very dili
was sentenced. by
to ove yea,t's imp
mA Onn
trill IC SIM
FOr several n
pre, advocate, res
street, had_ suspi4,
domestic servaL
was not thorougt
tive Arcand ha,
-confirmed the site
baa.always borne.
declined to take
When she learnt.
been aroused she
fer suspicion from
servant, and eve;
Longpre to dieelia
Sinte Octavie Val
and Mr. Longpre
teetive Arcand th
were liliSSing. 11
her brother's het
tiste village, ant
quantity of ehiM
silk handkerchie
valued at over -$
fled as belonging
girl at once phe
thefi, and Was
inoutb.s' impris.tu
Mr. Brawn.
nousn
'
keep a ealoon ;
mare which tht
hind th-eir hone
given to the Ingle
tuted starch.
No. S station, n
jean Baptiste p
men were tryine
which excited tle
ha stolen it. '
proceededa.0
tiste Gagnon an 1
latter was (11-•'
was committed
Court of Qui-:.''
1!),,VO;th 560.
E‘
Evan Merrie
1871, at Aii(vfm.
stands 5 feet i2
hag weighs ;thew
said to wvigh
present, e..)litn..
guess ity.Mr.
many are i :1;•;; 2
weighed net
he -stepped
a big, powteltai I
ty of nmeele
bet4 beautifully.
is siroeg mei e!,
admired as 111••••
Morris's way
-not at.till
He scents
On the musql,,,
grandly .) -
from Unit 4,1 i
ticular. 1Z•
sculls, seemed 1 .
hest se 0:17, -
must sullen ;
of the lung-. vvh
- back quite, ei;-;.,-
Pand ineteasl
the scull ,. • ,,;
appea,ra.i; et- a
when in a
ea Second 1 I
first money i31
kind, def!...s
rrientioinel r
In 1873 )14!
Tom Bueler.
race did 13,11,:i: •
appearo,.•
SCtts, L'
With
1:.;
alioeleisoe: I :
setull rac,e IA
73
regatta. Jule
•
;
finish cau,Alt
former In...01
passe.1 n tel.
agaAt li120'Italia.:31;3i....).4-
Seibert !hi -6- 1,
MeDfnialti
the
Harne 11,
()Zi.lilanil B.-
vantiniele-,1 ,, •
four
lengel the a- -
-
five miles,f.tr :7:7A I.
Pli:ei:7:4t's'lliisilli,)a.r.'f'itt‘t:."e:111-S
rug 37 ininute,.
before the
ten regatta, Ji