The Huron Expositor, 1878-08-23, Page 31878
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1878.
w?. wag t)j loan
Thoysand Dollars
s hereinafier 7116tn—
Seliool Ilteartl of the
h" made au application
ell of the Raid fawn of
of Hurontor the stun of
for the purpose of put-
Towo of Seeforth and
ieb. Sehool Ilaing and
• seid Couneit has resolv-
e (if money for the pur-.
: will mature the BRIO of
went' Dollars to be raised
.. tor the payraeht of the
oa toso dole men -
:lie etwitint of the whole
•aaid Cerporation tirre-
ne-rease of. the AMMO. WW1
me in tha na. ere of toile,
• oa feral tram the seid
a -receive of arty temente to
aeporary inveetrartrit of the
r nit:maned Or ety part
to the last revaxed aesesta-
,tlerporation, being for the•
neared arid Sevea.-
:jV and Sixty-
- I laundred and Seventy Doi.
toe amouut of the exiating
)1 et ior. is, as toll owe : Three
Frowed uuder the authority
the :eau 4If Salrorth,
it 7 per cent. per annurct,
Om the First (ley of March,
taerel Dollere berrowed on .
taw Na. lthl. of said e0Wi of
r theteon at 7 per cone. per -
Ira: ;I ty of July, 1878, and
itear antl unpaid either for
!ana peying the interent s.nal
4 sinking fund for Peyitig
Fht.gw. end Doilare Mid inter -
it will, require an
a rate of One 156.63-58 art
uiiim to all rateta be
it le niatle neeeasary by law
and place for taking the
Lilted eleetors, and for ap-
e-iii=er, to take the votes of
the nr erin ,
;MIL RN aCTEI) by the Cor-
nett Seeforth, in the Coority
lawful for the Mayor or
cireination to raise by way of
al or persone, body or bodies
be wilting to eithanee the
t- of tee flebeeturee hereni-
riu
of xaoney um exceeding
-a of Six. Thou:land Dulare,
one to be pei,1 into the handa
ihoril • Iluard of the To kti of
tit -poet.; and with the abject
lawfol fur the said Meyor
.ey nuniaer of Debentures to
tuta of metney a:: may be re.
in One Hundred Dollare each,
n the ageo g ite Six Thatisand
• -add Debeettares eball be
of the aeiti Corporation, and,
'a or ttr -Reeve end Treasurer
-
1 JO-beta:mot sit ill be made
eere et fro tie:at from the day
,ued for this By -Law to take
tt.f the Tieeem er of OE :Oki&
'AVID bANtti 0..ttaehet1 to them
-xyment etf intereet.
Ld Iteleut race ellen beitr tater-
a rate of seven per couture per
date thereof, which -interest
,Of -yearly, 411. the Firat ditys of
U each year, at the Office of
:purpose of paying the interest
-eing Nutt for the anymeot a
a, .of one
in the dollar shall, in addition
-be raiaed, levied elle oollected
E all the rateable pm:petty in the
oaring the continuance at the
'ratty 1,f th en
:lay-Taiia Khali take effect and
iou on the lairet day at Septena.
Light Hundred and Seventy-
; the eleetora of the Raid
11 t•t t tt.eri thi4 13y-Litee Oa
! weitty.eiecoutt Day of
• Thenenran- inient stmt.
neeeente-ainnt,
lee oa:leek to. the ittoauing, and
E:he beer of Five o'clock in the
, renewing elates :
Til \VAUD -At 101iverd daah's-
-
!VII WARD—At th Town mon
!,er Samuel Starlets
a Caalt shall he the Returning
WIlliem Elliott snail
()Them for the Seuth Ward. mad
iall be the Retnrnine Mee/ for
ten-Acre:in in parsuance of the
a of the Province of Ontatio,
'team:lee :
(Lark of the aaid alunieipal Cot -
1 own of Seaforth, shall, at the
o'cloek, noon. on Tuesday, the
lay of July, one Thonsand Eight
4,:voity-1,aght, at. the Mini Hall,
Sealerth, 8111a up the nuna-
en for end :igeinst this 1.1e -Law.
Alea or oe Reeve ef the eeid
• shall ettetel at th Town Hall
'n, on Ttleadev, the Sixteenth day
Theu4stel Eight Hundred mad
:at the hour of Biala °Veal( in
the pnreose of appointieg per -
at the verities poling placea
e tiled slimming up uf the votes
leetively, on behalf of the per-
il:, aud, promoting Or opposing
Poolativ reapectively.
T. 'P. COLEMAN, Mayor.
Yrr, 'retavo Clerk.
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SEAL< -
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,NOTIGE.
e• a, true cope of e By -Law passed
nicipel•Cortuail of the Town of Sea-
- -may of littroa, on the tith day f,
amt all Perseus are hereby tUP, tlit ury one desirous of air-
eela kip foiw or tiny pert thereat
make hi a application for that
• of Iter Majeaty's Seperior Courts
am, et torouto before the end a
e said Superter Caurta, ucact after
,ennigetion tie reof by the publica-
oice in three emeiecutive numbers
aw',',r vj: Hrri.011
• 14' will be too late to be heard in
-el take netiee thet mach term come
tellt aay August neat.
Vi l<1.,i-AM ELLIt >TT,
Town Clerk.
UTORS' NOTICE.
e‘ of -John Jacob ( .atztrieyer,.
Town of eleaforth. in the
IInrou, Farmer, I)eceased.
Laving or holding any eating
• Ot the above nettled John
v. -r are ruptired, on or before the
= it leer, UfAuguat, le7a, to send by
oUl, ethireasel to -Measrs. Mee
hovattel, Barriatere, Seeforth, the
et :nett ciabint, with vouchers
!I -tato-meet ef mature RBA Vella Of
IA. Afo witichtlate waohe titular-
-tore will loot -pad to distribute the
dariataed theeordina to his will, ha'
th' ea: elainaa only of whieh we then
• All creditore foiling to pat in
iea the time eforeatti I will be de-
ietpat iug in the seid estate.
. itla, 1-7S.
)I f,INKIIAMMER, Fl..'x'ecti tore-
laf<INKIIAMMER,
a; II olaMES TED, Reafortny
Solicitors of Estate.
.FORT AND ORGAN
ISS HALLEN,
• of St. Thomaa' Church, Seaforth,
a,t, Toronto), hi prepared toinstruet
er Papils in In.:art:mental Musio.
MS MOD Its T E
House North of the W. a
web Street, Seaforth. 545
AuGust, 23 1-87.8
THE HURON EXPOSITOR..
jea-ao-o= ,
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! Gaieties.
Annual flciwering plants re
whales, a.s they come up .to blow,
—Most people are like eggs—
of themselves, to hold anything e
•• What riles a country post
amble _in a birgaip- • 1
: times. They are apt to be unreliable
These men need sydtem ; then, with I
oo full perseveranee to earry out that system,
se. they have it in their power to sue- I
istress ceed—to become richand respected, to I
4hsaoPfsome . i
is to have a postal card. come to the of- hvehaeninewindMrlifeemen are little bet
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written in French.
ter than a 'vast and dusty lumber room, ;
into which days and hours have been ;
flung-, aside as useless.' Eire lies a 1
1
,
golden op ortunity for a good or a great
action, which at the time le trampled
I
• on; there," still glitteringin one dark t
t inuch corner tire the bri ht talents t at idle-
-Which. is the most -wonderful ani-
mal in the farmyard? A. pig, be -
Gauge he is killed first and cured after-
wards- '
—The lightning rod man mu t be al-
lowed a good profit, for when e sells
out his business he never, can g
for the good will. •
—From a physiological point
Russia and _Austria are both rig
ter getting Hung(a)ry, of .c-our
want a slice iof Turkey.
—Speaking of dancing, a
man hits tl; on. the he
the remark that " people us
more evil with their tongues tl
their toes." 1
--A gentleman. who had a c
'working at his house said to
penter : "Why don't you take
those nails? They -will be lost"' "Oh, man -American, and Presideit of the
no, You'll ftna them in the bill," was Goethe lub, of New York, was the
thereply.
hero of ern adventure in Paris recently
-4t is said. one man can tak that attracted much- attention from
to water, but one hundred can
him drinin Men are differ
.horses; one man can take e
up to a ball and make them
often as he likes. ,
- —"I should just like to s
body; try tdiabduct me," said M
at the breep4ast table the 001
jury. " H'ra so should I, my
sauld I," said. Mr. Smith, wit
ing earnestness.
--" My dear boy," said. a mother to
Tory lights, the rear being brought up
by brother Beatty of the Leader. The
kite dosen't seem to fly very well, and. is
watched by a group of Ministerialists
who observe its gyrations with an amused
expression on their countenances. TJn-
derneeth is the following dialogue
Tupper-" I say Johnnie give her more
string and she'll be all right." JohneA.
—"I can't, Tap, I've let all the string
out." Mackenzie—" Leave her alone
boys ; they can't fly her; her tail is too
light." • The subject and its treat-
ment are worthy of Grip and are a cred-
it to the artist.
ness or carelessness have left Ito rust. '
f vie.* Now and, then appears a ,warm and
t. Af- kind feeling whieh, because religion was
e they not at hand to guide and protect it, was
• 4
flung awand has turned to bitterneSs. Tmorn.
ergy- There arel warnings 'unheeded, blessings I 'wits
a
d with' forgotten,' and gifts making a neglected; The orb of day was shining as bright as
bootblaeln I
ally do one great1 class of undying memories, Every flower had rose from its bed in
Love Among the Roses.
Cupid Raising the Mischief in the Flower
Bed.
au with ; Over whic
i will one
rpenter. _
hp car- Pri
care of I Dr. Ru
h the dark wings .of remorse
d.ew time.
ay brood to all eternity. In the bed. beneath the arbor there
• f was jessamine of flow rs.
ce and •Sovereign., Sweet bees sipped h ney and hummed
paner, the well -k own Ger- musical lullabys, wh' e crickets croned
with hillarious mirth amid sparkling
dew drops of condensed. incense.
" Sweet One, let me taste thy tulips,"
a voice' said.
" Ba%gonia don't suit me, sir," was the
reply.'
" Oh, fair one, wouldst thou have me
peony way for the love of thee ?"
" Sir'thou canst not win me; thou
hest not anemone."
" Wouldst thou drive, me where the
woodbine twineth, cruel -hearted one?"
• " How darest thou callalilly such
names: Leave me."
"Never, until thy promise is given
that thou wilt forget-me-not."
" Peas,))e still. Lettuce have sweet
Peas."
Qh, charming one thou alone °east
giy-)e heartsease to me. •
"Never to such a dandelion as thou
art. There is no sweet fern in this,
sir."
." Oh, sweet one, do noieviolet my feel-
ings with such paragraphic levity."
"Away With' thee, I say, or I will call
my poppy."!
"Ivy a mind. to prostrate myself be-
fore thee, and bathe thy feet with my
• kisses."
•
a horse
ot make
a from
hundred
ink as
e some -
s. Swath
✓ morn-
ear—so
exceed -
her son, as he handed round is plate
for more turkey, "this is t 6 fourth
timel you have , been help d.." «1
know, mother," replied the b y ; " but
• that turkey peeked_ at me o ce, and I
want to get square -with him." He got
his turkey,
A 14iptomatiO Ans
The Oell man Smith, of Ric
self-sufficient sort of old fe
prides hirnself upon his ridin
• One day he espied his you
; leading a ,nolt to water rethe
and renaarked :
" Why kin earth don't you
beast?"
" I'm 'fraid to; Iraid I
me."
" Bring that hoss here," s
old. man.!
The colt was urged up to
and. braced on one side by th
those w o saw it. He had hailed a
cab, and a,s he was about to step in he
was surp •ised see another man en-
tering at the opposite side.* Dr. Rup-
paner de ended of the driver which of
the two had hailek him first, and the
coacher decided in favor of the New
Yorker. He then politely requested the
stranger to descend, but the latter an-
swered :;
"1 and Prince , a known
name. •
er.
eld, is a
low, and
• abilities.
g hopeful
• gingerly,
ride that
e'll throw:
fipped: the
TV
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the fence,
boy -while
' the old man climbed on to ithe rails a.nd
stocked himself. . on the colt's back.
Then he Was let Vo, and the old gentle-
man rod.Q proudly off. P ralyeednby
.
fear, the ,,qt went slowly for about 20-
- rods .witli:.4t a demonstration. 7,,:lien
alike lightiling his four legs buuchcd to-
gether, hi •backbowed liko a yiediect
arch, and the old .man shot; up in the
air, turned seven. separate and distinct
. somerstualts, and lit on the sinall of his
Lack in the middle of, the road, with
both 1egs1 twisted around, his neck.
. Haztening to -him, the . young shopeful
anxiously iilqUireCl :
" Dialit hurt you, pa ?"
-The a ii nan rose, slowly, shook ' out
t
the kne ,s. i • - his legs, brue : ed the 'dust
from hi . ears and haii, and, rubbing his
bruised elbows, growled : •
" Well, it didn't do inc a durn .bit
of good. •You go' home "—Cleveland
. Berald.1
They Voi-md Out.
Dr. Bempener_replied.: "You are a
prince, ut I am a sovereign—a citizen
Of the United States;" and without
much ore _lido he gently took the
prince y the collar of his coat and
seat of his Pantaloons, and set him
down gently upon the side -walk. The
prirfce went in search of another Car-
riage, and th " sovereign"' rode off in
in triu ph.
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We a, vise
in early life
und, Advice.
all young .people to acquire
he habit of using good lan-
guage, both in speaking end writing,
and also to abandon the use of slang
words and phrases. The longer they
live th
good
golden
for the
ed in
of nog
RIEDICAlL
JI G. SCOTT, M. D. ke„Physician, Sturgeon and
• Accouchear, Settforth, Ont. Office and resi-
dence south side of Goderich Street, first door
east of Presbyterian Church. 34?
The Scotch Highlandees have long
been neted for their rough and ready
but shrewd mother wit. I The follow-
ing, for instance, is me 'ely a com-
mon specimensof the nal Del( logic of
the Celt : .
Donald, brown as - a betry, and new
from t e hills, was a strs.
a cut in steamboat pl
Aberdeen and Glasgow.
• city-br d gents' on deck /thought they
ave a side-splitting laugh at the
neer's expense.
ifer on board
tag between
Two smart
more diffienit the acquisition of
anguage will be; and if the
age of youth, the prOper time
acquisition of language, be pass.
abuse, the unfortunate victim
ected education is very proba-
bly deemed. to talk slang for life.
Money:is not necessary to procure this
educe4on.
Every man has it in his power. He
has to juse the language which he reads,
instead of the shine velich he hears: to
form tilste from the best speakers and
poets of the co-untry; to treasure up
choicelphrases itt his memory, and ha-
bituate himself to their use; avoiding
at the Immo time that pedantic precision
and bombast, which sliow rather the
weakness of vein ambition than the pol-
ish of an educatedemind.
IT L. VERCOE, M. D., C. M., Physician, Sur -
2 -1' • geon, etc., Coroner for the County of Huron
Office and Residence, on Jarvis street north,
directly opposite Seaforth Public School. '
W A. ADAMS, M. D., late of Lakefield, Ont.,
v Y • Physician, Surgeon and Acconchein.
Graduate of the -University of Trinity College,
Torouto. Member of the Royal College of Phy-
13i01111111 and Surgeons, Ont. Iiinburn.Ont. 485
WM. HANOVER, M.D., C. 3I., Graduate of
McGill University, Physice.n. Surgeon and
Accoucheur, Seaftath. Ont. /Mee—Rooms in
Meyer's Block lately occupied by Dr. Phelan, and
formerly by the late Dr. King. Will attend at
Carronbrook on Tuesdays and Fridays. 496
DMcNA.UGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, 0radu
-1-• • ate of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth,
Ont. Office and Residence in rear of Killer= &
Ryan's. Calla promptly attended to, night or
nay. A stock of veterinary medicines on hand
Charge% reamonable. Horses examined sato sound-.
Doss and certificates given if required. ., 407
would
Mount
"Dolia,ld,can you count any ?" _
" Ocli„ ah," replied. the Highland -
man, I" She'll may be can' connt one
or• tsvei;"'
"Then hew many .e.sr • here," asked.
• the seciond ; "1 iniself my friend
myself[ancl pia ?"
TheiGatel seemed to c usider -deeply
for aceMe time then -slap bag his knee
in sudden • gladness, as i he had just
solved! some problem,J1i cried aloud,
".ellentieraanse there will be a hun-
ner !" i •
" A hundred," 'cried ,
eouvalsed fops; explai
"4 Well, said Donald, t
self upon his breast, "be
(I) au.a. you two nothin •
that a launner ?" (100).
The crestfallen cox=
then- ttlriu axnid the -tin
' ter et .11e passengers.
•
the laughter-
yourr."
iumpi 1,g' him-
• nain ,elf is one
s (00) is not
bs retired' to
ouuded laugh-
TAMES' W. ELDER, T. S., Graduate of the
" Ontario Veterinary College. After devoting
two years to practice with Professor Smith, of
Toronto, has settled in Seaforth. Office at his
residence east of W. M. Church. Calls promptly
attended to by day or night. A large stock of
Veterinary Medicines constantly on hand. Horses
examined as to soundness and certificates giVen
Horsea bought and sold on commission. 424
"Ali, natal' fain would have such lark -
spurring round here."
"Oh, nnorningglorf of my life, must
I thus be doomed to wither and fade
away unloved?"
• "Yes, cbx.comb ; it is so willed."
"Then, by HeaVens, the fates lilac
blazes, creel chip. As the trellis clinge
to the rose bush would my heart entwine
itself abotit thee. Thou dost cast me
off. You say I.havent anymone. 'Tis
false I have millions of scents."
What sayest thou?"
Ala, methinks thou releutest. Yes,
seNnvyeet•one, I can purchase foi thee corn •
silk for dresses, such as a princess will
y .,,
" Thou'rt not as bad as I thought thee.
There's many a cowslip twixt buttercup
and lip."
"Then thy stubbornness doth wilt?"
"Aye, dearest,call in Dominy Cl1011111-
ber, and let him double us up at
•
once."
And as the beautiful orb of day Sank
beneath the crimson horizon oi a west-
ern sky, two souls with but a single
thought lay sleeping in a luxu ious bed
of roses.
houre from 8
Mrs. Whitney's
Seaforth.
A Model Marriage Cereraony.
An'Old Dutch firmer, just arrived at
the digiay of a justice of the peace, had
his first marriage case, • He did it up
in this way. He fleet said to the man:
" Tell, you vents to be raerrit, do
t
you? ' •Vell, you loves dis vowan so
goot as any voman you ve ever seen ?"
" Yes," -answered the man. Then to
the Womnain "Veil, do you love dis
mano better as any man you have
ever een ?" She hesitated a little, and
he repeated: " Veil, vell, do you like
him so vell as to be his yife ?" ." Yes,
yes," she answered. " AWL dal ish all
any reasonable man cam expect. So
you aremarrit ; I pronounce you man
and life." The man asked the justice
•whet was to Pay. " Nothing at all,
nothing at all; you are velconae to it if
it vildo you any good." „
•
A -n Apology for the Donkey.
ar Litl4e Joke.
Aft thCongress 1adjourned the
other evening. Biefnerck punched
Beacqnsfield plaefully in the ribs, as
• the to sauntered . doWn Main street,
and said :
"1. O'S treaty ?"
"No particular indieidual can claim
it, my dear friend. The treaty belongs
to all of us. It is the p oduct—"
"Ob, vipe yoke shin
said Bismarck, isaughi
lannterstan ?" • and he r
: Who's—treat-eh ?
fellerif he vill lmf sm.
up, See?"
Beaconsfield tumble
• behind a groc0!1 n&pen, exclaimed :
"It's mina! is mine! Whet will
you have 9"
off ; -schootit !"
g. Tont you
lated very slow -
treat ; say to a
edings ; . set 'em
I, and. step -Ping
Recently, at a social gathering,
Bishop Harris was invited to sing: He
declined, but told the following incident
as illustrative of his talent in that line:
During his journey through Palestine,
one evening, after he and Mr. Spencer,
wholoccumed the tent with him, had,A
gone to bed, the bishop began humming
a tune of the olden time called New
Durham, singing a verse ,of one of our
fanalliar hymns. Before the yerse was
finished, a donkey just outside of the
tent brayed as only a donkey in the
East can bray. While the hills of Ju-
dealwere sending -back the echoes ef
this most extraordinary and matiniely
perform a.nee, the dragomain put his head
inside the tent, and, apolegieing for his
donkey, said " Ha ! yeti sing one tune
he think he know."
TT DERBYSHIRE. L. D. S.,
4--1e Surgeon Dentiat, Graduate
of the -Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. Office
A. M. to 5 P. M. Rooms in
new brick block, Main Street,
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1.11.tiZAL
1878
T H
rta.MERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
•-1 Solicitors in Chancery,. &a., Goderich, Ont.
M. Ca Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cam-
eron. 506
• This Depar
large quantiti
and hence I a
'W ILLIAM SMALL, 'Conveyancer. and Commie-
, sioner in B. R., Wroxeter.. Auctioneer and
Appraiser. Accounts and notes collected on
reasonable terms, 866
BE
SUGAR
' Dry Cru
"ilaa L. DOYLE, Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor in
'Chancery, &c., Goderich and Seaforth. Of
-
lice, over Jordan's Drug Store, Goderich, and
-Kidd's Store, Seaforth. 354
TUALCOMSON & WATSON', Barristers, Attor-
neys, Solicitors in Chancery, &c., Clinton,.
Out, Office—First door east . of the new Royal
Comedian Bank building., Money to loan on farm
property.
S. MA.LCOAISON. 404 G. A. WATSON
TEAS.
In this art
during a yea
eCAUGHET & 110LMESTED,Barrieters,A.t.
v-1-1 torneys at. Law, Solicitors in Chancery and
fusolvency,1 ..;olairies Public and CenveYaneets
Solieitorhfor the R. C.Bank, Seaforth. Agentaf or
the kinada. ale Assurance Company,
Bae -$30,000 to lend at 8 por cont. Firms
!looses and Lots for sale. 58
i'Oi.A.RROW, MEYER & RADENIIIIRST, Barris -
k -A torte Attorneys-at-Law,.Solicitors in Chancery,
&col Private funds to loan at a low rate of inter -
esti and en terms to suit borrowers. Mewl—
Goderich and Winghs.m. Office in Langdale's
building, opposite Scott's Bank.
at. W. E. MEYER.
J. T. GARROW.
W. J. ItADENBUBST. 474
,
H: W. C. Meyer, Solicitor .0onaolidatod Bank
of Olinda, Winghain.
•
The Culinary Art
There are a goodly number f people
who talk about cooking as if it*ere some
Eleusinian mystery, somethin& as diffi-
cult to understand as the Cheat w tongue
or Euclid's Analysis, and as h rd to ex-
ecute as a Greek Slave. The speak of
a good. cook as one would ma •vel at a
bl if the un-
ive reduce a
fe you that
su cooking,
as t of them
fro ature had
no ft, or she
w likewise.
T ight mind
ca y enough,
if enough.
It rful ac -
iHe Represents, a Church.
• "i Go to church these days, Robin-
son ?" said Jones; wiping the perspira-
• tion from his brow. • •
"! Not exactly," said Robinson', watch-
in,g1, the water trickle off the end of his
node, "but I represent a church."
‘I Represent ?" said Jones, mopping
the back' of his neck with his' bandanna,
" represent ?"
" Yes," said Robinson, hosting his
sun umbrella; "yes, represent."
" HOW ?"
• " Perspire."
5ones hunted around for a Turkish
bath to throw at Robinson, who said he
believed a sun bath 'was 'dente goo 4
enbugh for him.
•
tie rose or a sea serpent ; as
rse had only been able to
w specimens. They will tel
oh a person has a genius fo
though it exonerated the re
m failure, since evidently
t elected them for that cr
ou d have endowed them
he 'ect is ,that anyone in her
n ciok if she wants to ba
tie incentive is strong
is no such vonde
ni lishmeut; it only requires atteia-
on judgment and patiencij together
it a good will towards th work in
and, and an interest in the welfare of
e household—and who wil aclmowl-
age that she lacks these qua 'fications?
ne cannot expect to turn o t a good,
igestible dinner, and reed novel or
ossip with a neighbor duringthe pro-
ess. You cannotservetwo asters ; if
ou attempt it, the -bread wil burn, the
ice will catch, the steak • 1 "shrivel
t aefruitless fire," the sour simmer
way. If you are not interer sted in the
usiness and don't care a fig ow it-suc-
eeds, so that meals are serve d and pee -
le fed, and you can wash yo hands of
he whole concern; if you o ly cook as
make shift—from hand to mouth, as
t were, hoping the Fatea wi I interfere
o-mortow and relieve you o a distaste-
ul occimation—your gravy ill natur-
lly be thin and lumpy and nseasoned,
our bread sour, your cake eavY, your
doughnuts will soak fat, your roasts will
be overdone,and. your husba d will won-
der why your pastry doesn't taste like
his mother's. Cooking caun t be taken
up an_ a by-play and. amusement, merely
as we take up crochet, and any excel.-
leuce be attained. One doe n't become
an accomplished cook at the first essay;
it requires many a failure, auy.a par-
tial uccess, ma,ny a bliste upon the
hands, many a trial of tem er. Youngl
people go into the honae itehen and
dabble in tea -cakes and tit nieries,and
think they have mastered the noble art, '
when, iu truth, they are ignbrant of its E
diments and believe that i the ability
GO
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C3 -:1i S . 1878
KIDIY8 'EMPORIUM.
RO ERY DEPARTMENT
rnent forns a very important branch of my General Business, the
s which I mirchase enable in tn obtain the moat favorable terms,
in a position to offer my cultomers
ER‘ VALUE F9R LESS MONEY
Tian any other Hoase in the Trade.
•
SUGARS. SUGARS.
hed Sugar, 9 pounds for $L
roken Loaf Sugar, 9 pounds for Si.
English Refined Sugar, 10 pounds for Si.
Porto Rico Sugar, 11 and 12 pounds for $L
SPECI - TERMS FOR LARGER QUANTITIES.
TEAS
. •
Ole I exc all others, and the;ilarge lots which I•handle and distribute
are suffi "mit proofs that my Teas give immense satisfaction.
ng Hyson, Moyune, and Pink Suie, from 38c. to 600. per pound.
n Tea fraint 33&e. to 55e, per Pound.
gou (Black) Tea, 55c., 75c. and 90c. per pound.
SPECI.SLL TERMS FOR LARGER QUANTITIES'.
TEAS.
TOBA COS.
I have al
nENSON & MEYER, Barristers and Atter= y
at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and instheney,
Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices—Sea•
forth and 13rusaels. $23,doo of Private Funds to
invest:a once, at Eight pdacent. Interest,payable
Keerly. 58
JAS. H. BENSON. , li. W. C. amnia.
The above firm has this day been dissolved by
minuet consent. hat aceohnts due the firm to
be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay all liabil-
ities.
Nov. 27, 1876.
I -Ai -hat a Grand. 'Waster Co-uld-
n't Do.
ere is Something take -n from the ad -
to manufacture Charlotte -R
•"- Peer," replied Bismarck, Ins face dress of Grand Master Luse ef Iowa : anee souffle is a r,ecommen
hem -eine 'with good humor, " efry 4iPiPs Sta.tenient—We have an entered am- &do% cook, and. these are all
JAMES H. BENSON.
H. W. C. MEYER.
TOBACCOS.
ays on hand a choice selection of this
'hewing %obacco, Best Brand, 40e.
to
moking Tobacco, Best Brands, -40c. to
CIGA S.
CIGARS.
Just rec ved this week, 10,000 of those beautiful fragrant No. 1 Cigars, special-
ly manufac ured for myself, and bearing my own name in GOLD LETTERS on
each cigar NONE OTHER IS GENUIN-E—admittedly the fineet cigar offered
for sale. otel eepers and others hiving in _large quantities liberally dealt
with.11frOn y $3.25 pee -box.
SOAP
SOAPS -SOPS
In this 1 ne I ani Certainly ahead of all other Houses, carrying no less than
SIXTEE DIFFEBENT BRANDS. The leading ones are as follows :
George• D. Morse & Co., Toronto, (Centennial Prize).
A. Watts & Co. Brantferd. '
• Dobbins' Electric Soap, Philadelphia, S., --only agency in town.
This is ndoubtedly the blest soap ever imported into the Dominion, and every
Heusekee er should'use it.
Several other Brands too numerous to mention.
All retailed at the lowest retaunerative prices.
CURRANTS, RICE, COFFEES, AND SYRUPS:AT PRICES
TOBACCOS.
"Favorite Weed."
60e. per pound.
80c. per pound.
CIGARS
FURNITU
THE ''CHEA1)
, Tit
frmizes
WAREROOMS,
FORTH.
ST FURNITURE IN
COUNTY.
ring a Large Stock of NEW
om tbe best Factories Can-
ed to sellatheaper than -any
s I pay oath down and get a
AM NOW Rece
• FURNITURE
ada, and I am enab
one in the County,
Large Diskant.
-
I CAN SELL:
Six Sfjleridia C I or $1 -80<
Six Chairs, Fano Turned Legs for $2.
Six Chairs, Ent Good, for $2 BO.
Six Chairs, the -erg Best, for $3 25.
Boston Rockers, each, for Si lo.
Nurse RoCkere, each, 90 cents.
Board and Spinie Bedsteads, 4x4, 6 feet long,
$250.
Beautiful 7-D er reelection fronts,
$1I—Other tis very low.
Six Cane Chairs for $5.
In Hair Cloth Chairs) Sofas, Loun-
ges and ockers, I Cannot be
unclersol.
Baby Carriages d Spinning Wheels very low
• Grv
If you want to
money.
WAREROOMS
ter's Mammoth
Street, Seaforth.
Cash for Hid
Ings.
Funerals &ea
P.
A J. McCOLL, Solicitor, dal., Ilrussels. Office
-L-fl• • in Leckie's new brick building. 504-52
1 I
G. LANE, Auctioneer and Appraiser for the
-a- • County of Huron, also Coitaraiasion Mer -
chat, McDougall'a Block, Wingharn. 545.4
rtjJ ONEY TO LEND—On terms more °Alvan-
"L"L tageous than ever before offered. A. J. Me -
cpm,, Solicitor, Brussels. 504-52
WHO WANTS MONEY 2—A. few thousand
v dollars, private funds, for immediate invest-
ment at 8 per cent. interest. Apply to JAMES
it. BENSON, Solicitor, Seaforth. 598
JOHN LECKIE, General Loan and Real Estate
Agent, Grain, Produce and Commission Mer-
chant. Money loaned on real estate in town or
country, at 8 per cent. simple interest. Charges
moderate. Mortgages bought and sold. Matured
mortgages paid off. Terms to suit berm/ere.
Farillfs and village property for sale. Office—
Leckie's new brick block, Brusselif, Ont. 615
rr0 THE PUBLIC.: -Read what ithe people say
in regard to the Great Shoffhortees Remedy
and Pills. Leri Jones, Markham, says: "1 had
a very severe attack of bronchitis. I was so bad
that I could hardly get my breath. I sought for
a quick remedy, and seeing the " Sheshonees
Remedy " eo highly recommended, I procured a
bottle, and am happy to say that by the time it
was taken I was entirely well, and hive remained
so, although. I was much exposed through the
w iu ter in travellinel Rev. F. 111.Stratton, Dem-
'orestvillo, writes: "1 have ound your re-
medies particularly beneficial for liver complaint,
dyspepsia and bronchial iffectiens, , and would
'advise all similarly affected to giae 0.ena a trial."
one of my /eet got sore and broke ut: ' could
John Finlayson, Athol, says: " iWIFn.trayelling
not cure it, and had to return hdme. It became
better and afterwards much work. I finally pur-
chased a bot• le of the Remedy mad a box of Pills,
and before they were half gone I commenced to
improve, and before they were finished my foot
was completely cured. It is now 17 months
'since, but have had no further attaek." Price
of the Remedy in pint bottles, $1. .Pills, 25 cents
a box. 522.
• 1
• rHE-GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.—Job Moses
-L Periodical Pills—This invaluable medicine is
unfailing in the cure of all those p:inful and
daugerou diseases to which th i female conetitu.
•
tion is subject. It moderates ell excess and re•
.
moves obtraotions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on. To ma, nod ladies, it ia peculiaily suited.
It will, in a short time, bring on the. monthly pe-
riod with regularit: . These pills should not be
taken by Females daring the first three months
of Pregrancy, as they are Bute to bring on Mis-
carriage, but at any other time they are safe. In
all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
pains in the back and limbs, fatliguo on slight ex-
ertion, palpitation of the lilakt, hysterics, and
whites, these pills will effect a °ere when all other
means have, failed; and, although ka powerful
remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full
directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved. Job Moses,
New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 00' and 124 cents
for postage enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, To-
ronto, Ont„ general agents for the Dominion,
will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills by
return mail. Sold in Seaforth by Hickson &
Bleasdell, J. S. Roberts, and R. Lumsden. 197
RAISIN
Any q
possible r
4
THE
peer City Derrick.
•
- prentice mason iia.our lodge Who . isba
splendid business man, wealthy, a
but it is imposeible-for him to learn the P a
leCtures ancl stand. the recmired exam- the simplest need not loos
ination. .
. !•
though it lead up hill. •
n
1Query---Can't you as Grand Master, all, if
grant els a dispensation, authorizing us , "To sweep a romans by Go
Makes that and the action,fi
waiving the examinations ?` 1 . is it not a worthy thsk to tea
tel confer the other degrees ;upon him,
Answer --The Grand Master has how to employ the goods t
p wer o do almost a.nvtliind except to
te vide, that we may neithe
fiirnish brains for cendidates, and he abuse them,but that theyn
might o that if be bed them to spare; _ serve to the nourishment o
-7-Bufli lo C077iMerciccl Advertiser.k I of which she will'be called
body ? And. has not the co(
!account ? .
--A artoon by a local artist which is
eithibit a iu the Beacon bookstore win- —Mr. Hodge, brother of Dr. Hodge,
do*, h s attracted not a little attention. sMitchell, has entered into partnership
• .
It repr Bents John A. and Dr. Tupper . with Mi. MST ' , f th4t town, and
in the act of flying a "-natio al policy" the already extensive bu •ness of the
.Wte, the tailof which is c mposed- of 1 latter in the drug and che ical line will
M: 0. amerou, Ma.cpherso ,and other ; be extended by the new ac uisition:
I ,
way, but only fancy .wor
there is no royal road. to co
Living at Random. od citizen, and a number one fellow,
a. 1 in much. traveled tur
Living at random is not the way to
live. success can never be obtained m
this way. It is hard enough to obtain
it with Creenlar plan, 'and then it mast
be nksevered in. A g ,eat part of mau-
1
mill. are in -this positio 1, drifting about
doing nothing. They are the useless
portion ofl society; th y are found i11
• every neighborhood—in every.brencli of
Industry* and professional life. They
live in it, but they can hardly be said to
hye by it. In morals it is the same;
all is apt to be contradietoiar—because
they have no systein, no objeCt - in life.
Nothing is calculated on beforehand.
Such Meneare never reliable ; you never
seek there'. for an opinion—yen seldom
hetet them. Fluctueting, .you , know
not where to find. thena. Even on the
Beane subject, they vary at 'different
-me and or-
ation of it
ell in their
Indeed,
king; it is
pike where
the way,
And, after
's laws
e.e
11 ourselves
e gods pro -
waste nor
ay best sub -
brain ana
k a mission,
O render an
•
• ME A_ CALL
rnith you house lor a little
directly opposite M. R. Conn -
Jewelry Establishment, Main
Skiilsj 'Wool and WOpi
JOHN S. PORTER,.
on be in s. potation to fur:dish
than any -one in the plate. '
THAT HUSBAND OF ,MINE"
• Aka II his Machinery from
L. 'MU 13= HY, SEAFORTH,
AVII0 has asure in announcing to the
v farming 1 c mnumity of Huron that he le
selling the ery best
tHAT CANNOME DISPUTED.
entity of
duction
e,
GOOD BUTTER • aird EGGS taken in Exchange, and e ery
ade for cash at all times at the NEW CA.SH STORE.
THOM-AS KIDD, Seaforth.
Sewing lila Agricultura Int-
CERIES AND PROVISIONS
In That Old Grocery Stand, Post Office Building.
CHEAPEST
THE DESIGN OF
BES4 GOODS
THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY,
SEAFORTS.
plement and M-usical In$tru-
ments.i
Mr. lifurphyks favorite machine is the Singer;
which is the be in. the market, having carried
on ant boner at the Centennial and, Sydney
Exhibitions.
Farmer's wiehing to purehase any of the above
would consult their own intereets by apnlying to
'Mr. Murphy fill, as he eau do better for ahem
than any other tb.e trade.
Sewing Machine and other repairs always on
hand at hisigarereetne, Goderich street.
518 L. IdURI'llY, Seaforth.
THE CH 1E P FAMILY GROCERY.
. MABEE
Begs to infer n his friends and the public that
he has on hen 1 one of tlie NICEST and FRESH-
EST Stocks of Groceries in -town, and as he selhs
for Cash, he
GIHIEAP,
HOUSE IN TOWN NOW.
THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS
TO FURNISH THE
And in no eke
TO HOTE
Buying Ties and Ge
ESTABLISHMENT IS
FOR THE PRICE,
•
Giving his p
who do not a
tercet to who
ahasers the benefit of what others
PO lose in bail debts and pay in ba-
sal° men.
FLOUR AND 'FEEL)
Always on hand. Goods delivered lu town free
of charge. Remember the etand, opposite the
Commercial Hotel, in the
FRAME BLOCK.
, 311.A.131{1B.
THE VicTOR SEED WHEAT.
puz nude signed. is now prepared to take
orders ft) any quantity of the above variety a
Wheat for fa seeding. Samples tetu be eeenon
• application. Attention is directed to the follow-
ing Certilical e from Mr James Coates, Illbbert.
1 WILLIAM BEHILL, Seaforth.
t1.16
rrIIIS IS 0 CERTIFY that I procured from
-I- Mr. Rehill, of Seaforth, a quantity a
Victor Seed W, heat. which I sowed last fall. The
'wheat has aimed out a splendid trop; the grain
being plum and bright, and the straw strong,
clear, and rfectly free from rust. It will yield
twelve bus els to the acre raore than seneea
-.facet ha growing alongeide of it the mike
field. I cei heartily recennuleAndisiiut tsoemoyAbTroztsher.
fannEliberbert,; july 80, 3878. 656-8
CENT AL EXHIBITION, IBM
to allow deception as to the Quality of the Article sold, or in Weights.
'rill, )3E REIRI'IN THE
KEEPERS FAMILIES G{IIAN GERS 1
-TOWN OF GUELPH,
AND OTHERS
' On Se teraber 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th, s
1 G merles in Quantities, I would say, Call and Compare Quality I
and Pricra before purehaeing elsewhere, as 1 can't be beat.
Flour, 4fill Fe d, Corn and Oat Meal, Granulated Wheat, Graham Flour,
altl Pot toes always kept in stock, and sold at Bottom Prices. -
Farm Produce Taken}
iii JrXCIlline.
WILLIAM McNAUGUTON begs to inform
the business men of Seaforth and the travel-
ing public that he has parchked the Livery
Business and Stock of Messrs. Carnochan &
Abell, and will do all in his power to retain the
reputation which this favorite establishment has
secured. He will keep only good driving and re-
liable horses, and his carriages will be kept
clean and in good order. Calls, night or day,
will be promptly attended to. PIO.NIC AND
WEDDING PARTIES Liberally Dealt with.
Terms Reasonable. All orders left at the Com-
mercial Hotel or at the office -vrill receive prompt
attention.
Office and Stables on Market Street, opposite
T. Kidd's Store.
544 WM. 5.1eN AUGHT ON , Proprietor,
D. D. ROSE, Family Grocer.
IMPORTANTD TO THE LADIES.
WOUL
McINTYRE & WILLIS
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TEAT THEY HAVE nJST RE-
CEIVED FROM S. D. SOLLERS & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, A
.Complete Assortment of
iInfants' and Children's Boots and
Shoes and Slppers zn Colors and Black.
.
, 5
Gare the Finest and Best in America, S. D. Sellers & Co: obtaining the Gold Medal
These oods
• and Diploma over all competitors at the Centenuial.
i
We have also on hand a nice assortment of LADIES' SHOES, in Tie and Batton:4 very cheap:
We are the only firm west of Toronto who keep these Go da. They require to be seen to be
appreciat!;id. ,
• cINTiRt & N IL
IVILIS, H. SEAFORT
SPIECTACLES. .SP OTACLES.
c ll at M. R. C OUR T.4111l'S J welry ,Store and
get ior Sight tested with L. Blac c & Co.'s Patent
Ind ator—can fit you the first tri,6l. A Full Line
of k5ipectacles from, Twenty -Five Cents to Twelve Dol-
lars per pair. A Case Given with Every Pair.
M. R. COUNTE—R -2—CSEAFIRTH, ONT.
...A.111:),.
PS. CAMPBELL, Provincial Land Surveyor
• and Civil Engineer. Orders by mail prompt«
y attended to.
479 D.8. c.A.m.rBELL,
.....meses414=M11*
GR
.S. STARK,
OERY STORE, BOOT 4D SHOE SHOP, AUCTION
ROOMS, LAND AGENI, CONVEYANCER, &C.
EAFORTH.
• OPEN TO ALL.
$
TINRIZE 141STS aridEntry Papers can be had
at tltej Secretary's Mee, Guelph, and also
from the cretaries of other Societies through-
out the Poviuco. Parties not receiving their
entry tick ts prior to the show, will find them
at the Sec etary's Office. The several eauwasi
will carr Y reight and liapeengere to and from the
Exhibitidn at single fare.
i W. WIIITELAW, President.
G. MURT N, Secretary.
1 Guelpl, ugust 1st; 1878. 558-4
HURON LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATilii
I ---
•
FALL SALE.
TF
aeu1aiiOflt number of entries are received, it
-5- Is the intention of the above association to
hold a ;1 11 sale, at the town of Clinton, be-
tween the 15th a
fi
nd 22rid of October. Entries
for the ip oposed sale must he made with the
Secretarly not later than
- TUES AY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1878.
ENV:4i CB Fe.n.—Iforfiet, Mares and Bulb,
$2 eacit'; ICOWB, $1 each ; rams and pigs, 50 cents
each; Eles, 50e per pair.
M, 11 MeJ,F,AN, Seaforth, Secretary,
•
i•TorriO
TO GPANGERS, FARMENS A.ND
OTHERS
A S TOT occupy the attention of all, these
-L-L bar 11 times the tubecriber is determined to
rue estu tab( e "blyd ofito re rii nn ge hg,,o, o.sat itiabceh.lolineonawlingock,ratei" not;
12 foot Bemlock. at $7 00 per thousand ; 14 1001.. ,
1eu1f,lat $7 10, forCash. All orders over 4,1308 :
1 5ptiecr nt. -discount. Call ana see if you lieu% .
get wot isteuusoverPrt43senteali
Bokimouths will be cha4,
rg-
4,1)
coo
1 8 PThereeeill 'scriber thanka his numerous etude:mei*,
; for their liberal support, and BOliCliff 4 tOiltilin.
, auk of their favor's.
JOHN THOMPSON<
438 Steam Saw Mills, lieFiliop. ;
DICESTPIE FLUID.
PDERS NS Srtffering from Dysperda Are tent-
- ed , y Pepsine in -various forms to cure that
I danger° s disease. It is not a want of Pepsins .
but SA dxceas of acid that okasiorie ludigeefien.
• Biagi Digeittiwe Plaid has never
I failed to relieve 'or cure the worst case of head -
images of the heart, kidney cliseaseea And
them avhich. -oxigintite Indig
A L rge Stock of Boots and Shoes and Groceries Just Arriving. Milli axnelinel
be sld on very sma2l ne,w stock. The ,Subscriber invites his Soldlily all Druggists. Pak so eon
old rends and new ones to give him, a call. He has engaged Mr. Johnt
Scot to attend -to the shoe shop, will make and repair work to order.
Old Arccounte must be paid at Once, as the subscriber needs money. .Fairm
R. BRETTi
BEIXOUTII,
laraltrat suit "
and Town 1roperty for sale. Give me a Call anc1.1 will .do the best 1liwu°siti*soalzesurnmdlletmis axvery itesedrum
can for y I?ernember the Place, Stark's Block. None hut the Very Best Stock kept. Tana
• SAM u EL STAR I
K SEAFORTH
moderate, ATrial Solicited; AU orderiby
or otherwise promptly filled.
, R. N. BRETT,
0.6t