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The Huron Expositor, 1878-08-30, Page 3r ST 30, 1818. VIMITZfr'S WARERIMMSI ,FORTIC . F.17.1ZNIllt RE IN . ITNTY. ,ing a Large Stoek of esEev• 4na the best Feerorteein Oen- te&Lt eh enter then tttly" •11 towusni get le 17 SALL, for tinted Lege fee $2. for $2 Re E rr 1t -t, for $3 25. fee $1 15. elt,tteetetet. • Bedsteeite, 4x4, 6 eat torte, , Beret ssreivetioa fronts, el wry tew. p. tr. S tki; I S. Louse_ (Am- ubt be ; Seiening Wheels erT low ME A CALL yeur house for a little iteetly oepoeite M. Ite Conn- eivelry lietalalietuneuty Main ekiee, Wool and Woet Pick - JOHN S. PORTE U). a position to farnith Ilan tiny true in the plafte. BAND: -Of MINE ,I his MAchicery from • HY, SEAFORTH, re in at• n enticing to the ieeunity of Huron that he is ' iybtt Li PPR. eigrierritural //n- aryd fnstrt- vurite inechine ie the Singer, in the market, having carried it the Ceuteuniel mud Sydney. e tit ettreheite any 0( the above CACII intereete by splying to ie he een do better fer then, - • the trade. e and oth( peire always on eumes, derieh etreet. L. MURPHY, Seaforth. FAMILY GROCERY. • IVIABEE • friendand the public that (the \ICL')1 ren FRESH- :•e.eriee in teem, and ae he selhe IS CHEAP, ..,rsk the beuefit of wh.at others. lest iu bad debte aud pay in in- ; MOIL IR AND FEED tie ele delivered in teem free •.-enter thri etend, opposite the (, 1, in Ihe BLOCK. 1V1A.SEE,' FOR SEED WHEAT. 14 ROW prepared to take- teten; of tbe itbeve variety of , tete ieie pier; tern be eeeu on te lee tonj. heenel tj the en Ms. .1 tlf1.-4 C ill1)1Hrt.. hi' 1tht,eleeforthe g legs. (-Etat IY h it I proecired from I hill, et. h. a. pontity ot t. whieli 1sowel, 11,4t. till, The telt sideteli i crap, the. grein sleet the etrae- shong, . cly ftei front 'net. It will yield te the aimmere ti1,111. Setkeaft elieenlitie of it in the same eettIe 0 einiteend. it co my brother ti.A.MES COATES. el, 1.78. 556-3 EXRIBITION, 1878.. LL tE MILD IN Tue. F GUELPH, 17t1, le.h, axed :lnth. P.1 TO ALL; aisr teary e ear:, Gen be had, i.•ret ery's ()reef ill tee , allsta Eq.k• j.-; of it' • -let ter; t hrsragh"' 'Pee Val IltiL reeeiviag their I tier to the s hew, WLR tiut them (ttliete ',Lite several railways ht atel pti seetteere to end from the eixtele fare. " W. NV if iTEL,VW, l'resid out. t , rees-4 ..STOGN ASSOCIATION' :7171LA.. SALE. Int lamas's of en: riee are re...•ivetl, tet.ti)n of the .1...tove q.:44.tr1.V.11•11 tO at th.3 ttIWII of Clutton, he- •th tied iL4 a( Welber. Eacries -.el elle mess be suede with the r si:tqv..mili.n1 loth, is -i& :Mai es a t.•1 li - t tfr. eestfortle; Secretary- TCTiOtei E 11S, PA ltMERS AND, oTti.rits. 111 Ietitint of ell, these ,:it• 11,1 1 determined to t. itch not- • :1; the following titres: • tee- thensand ; 14- foot ; f. tee h. Ail or;i4 use -r 4,c100 et.t.ri if e ort don't r ▪ :1 teeet 1. A U11 OhArged • !,1,1.;1,1l;21,t;l1tA cm:ton-ler& Z -La :••;iieitS JoliN '1 iltnMlestI1C- -:: • I saw "AE•:KIliop: STIVE FLUiL • = 111,14 seie ate trt et - ;11; iet eure th4 - 4 I.••1 V. V t..f repgina • • ,:i.,•1 t 1 .it ireliiSeetiore akzgeeties. Ritxttet he e uever thrVt(i.:Nt ettgi! Of, head' t ert ki y axed [.; • ;1.rlt ivietee in Iudigeetion. • •.- ts. Peen.. .10 cents. 535s24 . _ R E T t :Duet r in LEIA'rlIER and k 1 OS 11very Deseription. i;t• the Very 11e.st Stook kept, Terries A 'I rial All orders by rasa • Vallaktly ttled It. N. BRETT. AUGUST 301 1Wit3. ismosialiMommissINIW 1 Jealousy and, Teeth. A jealous( mau with a pretty -wife who win flirt is in a very unenviable posi- tion, • Of what use is it for him to for- bid ha to go to this or that place, or to to such and such young men? Either she will. boldly refuse to obey him, or she willproinise only ttr deceive. To watch ilia day and night is mani- festly impossible. The husband must occasionally go down town, •anid. the moment hie back ie turned his wife is at liberty. lie may hire a man to watch. Ler in his tbsenee, bat as the man who can be hired to watch a wife is necessar- ily olyeu to Inibery, he will certainly be bribed by the wife or her friends. The Turk is eisabled to calm his jealousy by - keeping hie wives locked up; but there ill is no An erican wife living who, if - locked, u in the third story back made wine a room conld not contrive to es- Galilee." "I know h eipe wi 'bin fifteen minutes after - her hush& Among c - llsoumsbethanoab r equally effective Way ren- ders her ilo longer attractive to young . Men; but these wretched heathen. have never hea, the folly o figuring o 1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR charged witb theft. To her amazement by the time he reached his own door, she discovered. she had , two, but, after be was so thoroughly drenched that his givina up the superfluens article, she suspenders mildewed. Thou a Nortli was followed to the poet office, and the Hill street car. came rattling down, an charge of stealing wasthere repeated. open summer car, just crowded with The postmas4r finally allayed the ex- people coming in from a pic-nic at Sun- citeinent by vouching for the high . re- nyside, and. when they heard the driver spectability of the lady, who has been shout, and then dodge, and then swear, so annoyed about the occurrence they saw their fate and Miss Donovan, as to conceal it from her nearest rela- and just howled and wailed and tives. I screamed, and tried to get behind each other, and crept under the seats, and Wine mild. Barley Bread.: seine of them even jumped off the car, John B. G- ugh, in a temperance 'lee- and all of them, by their .-frantic ges- ture, related a conversation he once had tures, - wild shrieks, and. singular be - with a Christ-ian gentleman in England naviour, impressed Miss Donovan with on total ab tineace. The gentleman the idea that .they were dreadfully remarked : drunk. The street car paswed on, and "1 -have a onscientioes objection to when it was beyond. the line of Mr teetotalism nd it is this : Our Saviour Trevelyan's garden stream, the dryeat the marriage of Cana in man in that ear could. have put out a conflagration by simply leaning back did.1' against the house that was burning, and d'S departure from the house. - "He -made it because they wanted before the car reached the next corner rtain tribes of savages, .13.e. • -eaks his wife's nose, or in " So the Bible tells us" "1 -re made it of 'water." " Well, he performed make that wine." - "Yes.!' "Thu hi honored. wine by perf rming a m d of the proverb concerning biting. off -or otherwise dis- le's .wife's nose. in order to spite one - personal face. If some as- sociation of philanthropic business men were t- fi upa safe deposit office,Where i wive S be a b+ left whenever • their hus- bands ar a • sent ] from home, jealous men coal feel a reasonable „confidence in the p rmanenee Of their domestic happiness; but the experiment is yet to be tried. . . Natio-a crude and, unsatisfactory echerees or. the prevention of -ffirtina on . tI4e part f married women have been ed fi:o time to time. There . was a i Man III I Wet who cut off his wife's beau; • tiful yellow hair on .the pretext that it was a vain andi unchristian adornment el her .person, but really in order to pre- ' vent herfrom reCeiving visitors until thchair liorild grew again. This,how- -.eyer, seriously impaired the wife's value and was 'merely a modification of the . savage n man- a spread a sufferin ver ;. bu- finding that there were young men wii could not be thus terrified, he finally o ntrived to have her inculated With the small -pox. ,For about a week, he enjoy' (I the success of his ingenious plan, bu wife die of a , fu being: -ts,i.thout a wife for nearly five Months: . . The i ost noteworthy- plan which was ever desised for enforcing marital faith- fulness Waithat tried by a Californian residing.] in Benicia. Two years ago he married a widow of remarkable beauty and a. -well-earned reputation' for flirt-. hag. S ie had. never been accused of any r.ea ly• limn oral act --such as elop- ing witl a poor man, or an :impostor- , e_v_die„-e..,ttis a but ben g extremely fond of ;admiration Luvlu-l-L.ale 3 rs got to and . sotiety she was the centre- of a ta group o.' velum men W1.10 were currently rii, ahn's got said to ask in her smiles, though. there n°11 n1833 - _is a dii erence of °pillion among sCien- be The bollixed man Ishowed 4 row of quite stout and. heavy. There is a col- tifie authoritities as to what constitutes white. teeth and answered, '" Dot's 1 tin dignity and elegance about the we- • • • to e . men of Cyprus that is very strikina. se -breaking process.. Another Chicago pereon -- constantly -toad rumors that his wife was from diphtheria or scarlet fe- at the end of that time his ; putting him to the expense ieral and the .Etnuoymice of a miracle th well d. fined. suits ere were tour for damages fixed up against Mr. Tre- velyan. By this time Miss Donovan was to pretty thoroughly convinced that the manipulation of a garden -hose required that judgment and liberal education alld sanctified and. shrewd. insight into mon and mo- racle to make tives that belong only to the aristo- it. Therefo e," said he "1 feel that if medic classes, and she determined to I should give up the yse- of wine I resign her position forthwith. She should be guilty of ingratitude, and went into the hall, carrying the nozzle should. be reproaching My. Master." with her, and spreading desolation and "Sir" said. I, "1 can understand how dismay wherever she went. " Whist!" you shauld feel so; but is there nothing she sho-uted; as the torrents drenched elee that you put by, w ich our Saviour the hat -rack. " Murther 1" she howled, has honored?" . when it knocked the globe off the hall- " Ne:, I delft know t " Do -you eat barley "No;' and then beg " And why ?" . - " Because I don't lilt it." stop it with her finger. The howl of "Very well, sir," said 1," our Saviour, dismay sanctified barley breed Ijuet as much as that followed this attempt brought the startled family up into the he ever did wine. He fed five thousand. hall, and in less than three minutes people on barley loa-vee by a miracle. every seat in the house was taken; You put away barley bread from the standing -room all gone, and the play low motive of noOiking it. I' ask you declared a ,success.-Barlington Hawk - to pat away wine' from} the higher mo- eue., ? tive of bearing the infirmity of your ' weaker brother, and so fulfilling the ° The Women of Cyprus. law of Christ." I wish to say that that man signed a pledge three clays af- terward. at there is: read ?" n to laugh. lamp. ‘i•Misther Trevelyan 1" she shrieked, "where in the wide world is ' the sthopper ?" Then she bent over the irrepressible nozzle and essayed to MED I CAL . T G. SCOTT, M.D. &e., Physician, Sargeou aud t' • AccoucheureSeaforth, Ont. Office and resi- dence south side of Goderich Street, first door eat of Presbyterian Church. 349 Tne Wrongs of the LalD.oring Ma The public stellar° patronized y•the slee regardless f color. full of men dozing with neighbor's hors be bla not dozin politics. .whitee m benches ye, the genera cialism. Tainit T_T L. TERCOE, M. D., C. 1141., Physician,Sur- • goon, etc., Coronerfor the County of Hurou Office and Residence, on Jarvis street north, directly opposite Seaforth Public School. VT A. ADAMS, M. D., late of Lakefield, Ont., • Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheux. Graduate of the University of 'Trinity College, Toronto. Member of the Royal College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Out. Kinburn.Ont. 485 The women of Cyprus are quite pecu- liar in their costume, wearing panta- loons fastened around. the ankles with fancy colored. biaots, a profusion of chains and trinkets around the neck, and a a -.resort much 'heavy girdle faaened by massive me - y of- both sexes, tallic plates. . They dye their- hair a d benches lustrous _brown with henna, and they Awl. HANOVER, M.D.; C. M., Graduate of McGill University, Physiciap, 'surgeon and Accouchur, Seafurth. Ont. betice-Rooms in Meyer's Block lately occupied by Dr. Phelan, and formerly'by the late Dr. King, AN ;11 attend at Carronbrook on Tuesdays and Fldaye. 496 ItleNAUGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Gradu -I.' • ate of Ontario Veterinary College, Seaforth, Ont. Office and Residence in rear of Killoran & Ryan's. Calls promptly attended to, night or day. A stoa of veterinary medicines on hand Charges reasonitble. Harem examined este sound - toss and certificates given if required. 407 y • and women may be seen deepen the .expressiop. of their -eyes by their heads against -.their coloring the eyebrows with the same houlders, whether theneigh- dye. Their dress is of the brightest k or white, and Such as are eplors; crimson, --blue, &c., and. their are generally' arguing ell head dress is a perfect copy of that seen young colored man a,nd, a on Phkenidio.n and Egyptian statues. n occupied one of these They Feena to take a pride in exposing te-rday, and. were talking on their charms, which other women con - question of , the days -So.: i ceal ; their bosoms are almost entirely uncovered. They are- tall. and Juno - o use",said the white man, like in mien and figure, with remark- broed-shouldered, etout "in- ably handsome and classic features. n his shirt sleeves; "bapi- They are aanoeg the most beautiful we - come down and. the laborin' -men of . all the islands, recalling the o have equal rights.with the finest faces of the alleiont statues. Un - It's bot -in' to come.. It can't , fortunately they do not cultivate grace 1 of form, and' by thirty they beeome JAMES W. ELDER, V. S., Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Alter 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 Horses bought and sold on commission. 424 TT DERBYSHIRE. L. D. S., Surgeon Dentist, Graduate of the Royal College of Pental Surgeons of Ontario. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Rooms in Mrs. Whitney's new brick block, Main Street, Seaforth. basking. ,. . . The latest husband a this charming ,wliat g.wa woman. is. a -man of. a particularly_jeal- it's a loiig . . . " It'll co cu disposition, and _ hie acquaintances propheilied that the widow would. drive said 'phe him to insanity `murder, 'or suicide in a • • " 4 ";'-a "ban't cto nuftm sp one s capi go, . . control o' iolitics aa.i." hes everything its telligence, nor in a desire for knowledge. very br ef time after the honeymoon. He • position, but calmly determined to own:Way.' . i I cannot speak as well of the men. was well'aavere of the difficulties of his • . . . • . prevent his wife .1rom flirtina, and n At this . unction. a little colored. • girl, They have been so long crushed to the , was 4 na see, i 0 hile comin'." e They probably approach nearer to the e, just yeti mind if %wont," ; , ancient type of classic beauty than any hite Man. i ! C.other of the modere. descendants of 1," said the brother of color, 1 Helen. They have but little or no am- ,. ' • • I catioe but they are n•ot laciciug in in- (1AMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, Solieitors in Chancery, &c., Goderieh, t. M. 0. Cameron, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G. Cele- eron. 506 • WILLIAM SMALL, Conveyancer and Oommia- " sioner in 13. R., Wroxeter. Auctioneer and Appraiser. Accounts and notes collected on reasonable terms. - 366 -pt, L. DOYLE, Barrister; Attorney; Solicitor in s'-'• Chancery, &c., Goderich and Seaforth, Of- fice, over Jordan's Drug Store, Goderich, and Kidd's Store, Seaforth. ' 354 rengthened in that: 'determin- y the by open pity, which his the; squar expressed. for him. It so -hap- where the hat he bad learned through some by th.e col source, that the widow's 'teeth, "Well, were marvelously beautiful. were "Moth He 'was the only human beine colored gi lois, who possessed this terribl6e " Wha', and he felt well assured. that it colored. euable him to repress all flirting Yawileieng• ciee on the part of his futere bride. ' ' "e ''' • • ' home dat lace to place in the State o Cah- ain't and no opportunity 1. -Vas given to, fe to indulge her fonduess for so- ‘• I don loin' 'nu 18'78 THO This Dep large quanti and hence I BE SITGA • 'W1101111.1.111111111111111111111 TT GI -IT S 'I' . 1878 THE VICTOR WHEAT. , , , „„ i AS KIDD'S EMPORILLivt. THE EARLIEST, HARDIEST . t i GROCERY DEPARTMENT. rtosent orms a very important branch of my General Business, tbe ies which I purchase enable me to obtain the most favorable terms, • am in a p,osition to offer my customers TER VALUE FOR LESS MONEY ;.; Than any other House in the Trade. SUGARS. SUGARS. Dry C ashed Sugar, 9 pounds for $L Broken Loaf Sugar, 9 pounds for .$1. EnglishRefinedSugar, 10 pounds for $L Porto Rico Sugar, 11 and 12 pounds SPECIAL TERMS FOR LARGER QUANTITIES. TEAS. MALCOMSON & WATSON, Banisters, Attor- neys, Solicitors in Chancery, &e., Clinton, Ont. Oftlee-First door cast of the new Royal Canadian Bank building.' Money to loan on farm property. ' s. etALCONSON. 404 0. A.-WATSON AtfeCA.liGHEY & HOLMESTED,Barristers,At. torneys at Law, Solicitors in Obancery and Lusolventy, Notaries Public and Conveyancers Solicitors for the R. C. Bank, Seaforth. . Agent tier the Camida Tito Assurance Company, N.B.-00,000 to lend at 8 por cent. Parma Housee and Lots for sale 58 0...KRROW, MEYER & RADENHURST, Barris- \ --A tors, Attorneys -at -Law, Solicitore in Chancery, ttc Private fands to loan at e low rate of inter- est, and 'nn terme to suit borrowers. Offices- Goderieh and Wingham; Office in Langdale's building, opposite Scott's Ilank. J. n. GARROW. U. W. 0. MEYER. W. J. RADENHURST. 974 M W. 0.. Meyer, Solicitor Consolidated Bank of Caniida,Wingham. e whala s b en looking for sornebod.y in ! earth: by Turkish oppression that they , came toward. the bench 1 have lost m*st of the best qualities of friend, two men at, and was-aNeeted 1 their race. They are nevertheless in- _ 0 ation pened.red man With: I 1 dustribus, patient, laborious, peaceful - occult -oung girl, what's up ?" 1 and temperate . -Correspondence Phila- . . . wilich r wants yeu,': said the little delphia Press. • false. ' • in Bei .she want 'me fo'i.?" asked. the ' , • Rules of Table Etiquette. Woulc i either at the beginning or the close of. a teadei ants you to kerb,- dem ,clo's - meal Don't sip soup from the tip but The h. neymoon was spent in travel iii0 she took f om de wash." 1 -from the side of a spoon. Be careful not from ' • " An' w 'the matter wif her, d t, -a- : to spill or drop anythine on the table - e ble to do it herself ?" ' I cloth. Keep your plate clean, do not t know.. - She said you wasn't heap all sorts of food on it at .once. In ther than that of lier husband. n' anyholV 1 passing our late to be refilled do not .,, e first morning .after the pair TO- . "Well you go home an' tell her I'm i retain your knife and fork. When asked. to Benicia, the husband rose not oin' nu-ffin' in de ole clo'saline jes : for a' dish, do net shove, but hand it. put his wife's entire set .of teeth ; While drinking, do not loon. around. now an' fo' her not to forgit it.' • The white man laughed. as heartily as .; Instruct the servant to hand the cup at pocket, and coolly informed. ,her his langeid. disposition -would allow, 1 the left sidb, so that it may Le received • - d !his lcolored coadjutor turning to 1 , • with the right hand.. Do not . drink e . . ereafter he should. never lea.vt lier an, stretching bis legs and ; Do not keep others 'waiting for yen pecret fornia the w tietv tune•early,, 011. in hi that Tear. , entreaties and threats had no ef- hiin! as his daughter walked away, re - I your tea or coffee without le re alone withont taking her teeth with him. feet pon him, and he carried off the marked. :I" si.pose de ole woman'll ask the teaspoon from the cup to the snub - teeth, remarkina as he went out of the me to do! her washin' next time." cer. Use the knife for cutting only door that it was his TEAS. for Si. TEAS. In this a ticle I excel all others, and the large lots which handle and distribute during a y air are sUfficient proofs that my Teas give immense satisfaction. Y iing Hewn, Moyune, and Pink Suie, from 3Sc. to 60c. per pound.. J pan Tea from 33ic. to 55c. per pound. C ngou (Bla.ck) Tea, 55c., 750. And 90c. per pound. SPECIAL TERMS FOR LAB.GER QUANTITIES. I• RENSON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorney at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and Insolveney, Oonveyamccre, Notaries Public, etc. Offiees-Sea- (orbit and Brussels . $23,00o et Private Feuds to avest at, once, at E igh t per n en t . Interest • web] e yearly. JAS. H. HENSON. H. w. 0. 'MEYER. , The above firm has thix day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm to be paid to Mr. Benson who will pay -all liabil- ities. JAMES H. BENSON. Nov. 27, 1876. H. W. C.: MEYER. ut it to' the lips or the mouth. duty as a hnsband kling the teeth. Bu to guard her from the approaches of de- ' reak yor bm read into small piecea.and • SprinSr • sieniug men and to thus preven t any Mr. Trevelyan, who lives an Court rest them' on your plate while sprekling. shadow of discord..from blighting then street, has had. trouble already -with 1 Do not eat to fast, besides giving one Marri_ed happiness, his gar en -hose, Since the introduc- 1 the appeara ce of greed, it is not healthy. 1 For the next three months that un- tion of tie Holly water system, it has If you find anything unpleasant in your happ wife was never seen apart from been th delight of Mr. Trevelyan to food put it aside as quietly as possible, hi lf t a i emau at sunset, without drawing the attention of others tnrn her husband. Scores of young men who called upon her in.his absence were po- and. wit Moly informed . that she was not at 1 thirsty hon4 Obviously,. this was the only1 of the. - conte which she could pursue. Every ' D01-1,0va day,1when. her buslewd went to busi- nected e mess, he carried her teeth with • him ; Mr. Tre ' and she _would Sooner have died than _perintei hay showed. herself in a toothless state. oversee' Eve:y evening her teeth were restored , as , her c • . to hi- and she was permitted to receive cess of call.. in her husband's presence. 1. e ; •eutid t wit la town Was lost in Wcinder at her ' N• i >1-1 th abs lute cessation of flirting, and hun- to her. drees of husbands were ready to . offer ' a diree - unlimited wealth -to learn how she hat. tered bee* so completely- subjUgated. new. oft , ast week; while the husband -with . -Wile the teeth in - his pocket, wae about t o ".•.`frem ti lea -e his Place 'of business and th return "; pointet _ wa. 'el'Intc into his hands. It • . in, ; scienti for. nal him that, weary of his intoleie ; while 1 i al-, crueltyeshe liad eloped. The coin: i with. pailien of her flight was a man, both .Of ' dasbin. -whoselegs had. been shot away. '," We open P have offset my teeth against -his legte" In Vttii t ' fr en ins wife of the , his garden -hese sprinkle the to it. i De not open the lips or ma1e any 1 treet -with the clear, coolsVaters unnecessary noise iu chewing. Do not ighty Mississippi. Miss Nerali , touch the head, Do not rest the elbow ,a young lady who is con- 1 on the table. Be thoughtful of and at- ith the culinary! department of t teutive to the wants Of those about you. elyan's house, and is also su- ; Converse on pleasant .subjeats with dent of dormitories and general •, those sitting near you. Do not say any - of carpets, had often watched, i thing not intended -for all present to' tities would petmit, this pre-- 1 hear. Leave your Plato with the knife cooling awn the streets at i and fork lying parallel, the handles and -she had been heard to -.pointing to the right. Never leave the t his duty might be • intrusted • table before others without asking the She finally frained her wish in : lady or gentleman who presides to ex - petition, and last evening she ! cuse you. . . upon the active • duties of her ...._ _ . ce. The Mogul ,and. the Parrot. i Miss Donovan took the nozzle ' , e heeds of her' 'Master, it WaS it almost directly at the middle a treet, and Miss Donovan con- ." usly retained it in this position. i er whole frame was 0011V111sed c elight. Presently- there ;.:aine a I down tho street, in a light, 7.1 unton, two happy young people. ,. the Male young person shouted., e ere, I sav ; - turn ,her off !" iiina. ' T . MISCELLA NEOUPI. TOBAPpOS.I .TQBACCOS. TOI3ACCOS McCOLL, Solicitor, &o., Brussels.- Office -c • in Leckie's new beick building. 504-52 1.4, G. LANE, Auctioneer and Appraiser for the -4; • County tat Huron, also Commission Mer- chant, ,McDougall'a Blocic, Wingham. 545-4 MONEY TO LEND -On terns More acivan- -1"1"1" tageons than ever before offered. A. J. Me- COLL, Solicitor, Brut:owls. 604 Z2 have ail ays on hand # choice selection of this I hewing Tobacco, Best Brands, 40c. to mokin Tobacco, Best Bra ds, 400. to • CI -(ARS. CI.GA4S. I Fust reeeived thie week, 10,000 of those beautifnl fragrant No.1 Cigars, special- ly ,manufactured for myself, and bear -in- my own name in GOLD LETTERS on eaoh cigar -NONE OTHER IS GEN INE -admittedly the finest cigar offered fl* sale. Hotel E eepers and others buying in large quantities liberally dealt With. 4,0 ly $3.26 er box. SiO1 AP'S SOAPS. I It S APS. this line I am certainly ahead of all other Houses; carrying no less than SIXTEE-74 DIFFERENT .BRANDS. The leading ones are as follows : ; George ID. Morse & Co,, Toronto, (Centennial Prize). A. Watts & Co., Brantford'c Dobbins' Electric Soap, Philadelphia, U. S., -only agency in town. ,This is undoubtedly the best soap ever imported into the Dominiom'and every Houseke Per should use it. Several 'other Brands too numerous to meistion. .All retlailed at the lowest remunerative prices. "Favorite Weed.' 60c. per pound. SOc. per pound. . -AND- MOST PRODUCTIVE WHITE WHEAT GROWN ON THIS CONTINENT. ts power of branching iron the root is far ,su- perior to any other kind grown. Yield, Tfrithout any Exaggeration, from, Forty to Forty -Eight Bush,. els per acre. This Wheat eerried off the first prize of $40 at the Provincial Eehibition, for the best -sam- ple of Wheat shown in the sheaf. The judges pronounced it the best wheat they had •ever 42X' amined. Highly recommended by the Hon. DeviA Christie, President Dominion Council el Agri- culture. Triumphant over all other varieties grown on the experimental Pots at the Model Farm, Guelph. Having secared a considerable quantity of -this fine hardy Wheat we are in a position to offer it to farmers at a very reasonable price. R. LOGAN & CO., Sign of the Mammoth Tutnip. P. S. -Also on hand, Treadwell, Scotch and Seneca Wheats, good and pure. 558 THE YOUNG MAN-OFWAR'S MAN. CHA.PTER 1. I :JOIN THE SE.. eIGARS I P. BRINE, Licenced Auctioneer for the • County of Heron. Sales attended in all parte of tbe County. Ail orders left at the Ex- POSITOR Office will be prOmptly attended to. . • ._TOHN LECKIE, General Loan and Real Estate LI 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 bon-owers. Farrus and village property for sale. Office- Leckie'a new brick block, Bnissele, Ont. 515 A Persian, who kept a parrot, taught his own language. The parrot, in uswer to every question, :would say, Dur chekshua ?'' " What doubt s there of that? One day the man arried. the parrot to market for sale, nd fixed the price at l.tm rupees. A lugul asked. the parrot, " Are you vorth hundred rupees ?" It answer- ." What doubt is there ef that ?" he Mogul was delighted, bought the ; if. home. Whatever each ether's peeuliarities." By this time in vain the female young person shriek- pai rohl - said the note, " aaul• we can the guilty pate are on their WaY t tali) • ed. and eased to hide behind a pars,: lie said, he received for answer, East, eoek legs and false- teeth sol no larger than a svater lily. Miss doubt is there of that ?" He begae t • rini3 GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. -Job Moses Periodical Pillse-Thie invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those p:infril and dangerous diseases to whitth the female constitu- tion is subjett. It. moderates all excess and Iv, MOOR all °twain ions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To maexietiladies, it is PoculiallY suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the. monthly pe- ripd with regularits . These pills should not be taken by Females daring the fitat three months of Pregrancy, as they are sure to bring on Mis- carriage, but at anyeether time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in the back and limbs, fatiguc on slight ex- ertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and whites„theee pills will effect a cure whpn all other means • have failed ; and, although a 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 peeserved. Job MoS0A, New York, SoleProprietor. $1 00 and 12,5 cents_ for postage enclosed. to Northrop & Lyman, To- ronto Ont., general agents for the Dominion, will ;mare a bottle containing over 50 pills by return mail. Sold in Seaforth by Hickson- & Bleasdell, J. S. Roberts, and R. Lumsden. 197 1.-4•LECTRICITy TII0MAS' EXCELSIoR ELECTRIC OIL -WORTH TEN TIMES .ITS WEIGHT IN Guen.-Pain cannOt titaud where it la used. It is the cheapest medicine ever made. One doseaures comnion sot t4 throe t. On,e bott le has cured 'trot.- chitis. Fir t y mite' worth bas eared ea old stand- ing cough. It poeitively cures catarrh, wahine, end croup. Fifty meta'. worth has Cured crick in the back, and tbe slime qaantity lame back of 8 years' standing. The following aro extracts from few of the many letters that have been received from different parts of Canada, whieh, we think, should suffieiently satisfy the most skeptical: J. • Collard, of Sparta, Out., writes, "Send me 6 dozen Dr. Thoenas' Eclettric Oil, have sold all I had from yon and want more now; its cures are truly won- duriul." Wiu. 'McGuire, of Frarklin, writes, "I have sold all the agent left, it nets like a obarm- , it was slow at first, but takes splendid now." ' Cole, of Iona, writes. " Please forward 6 dozen Thomas' Eclectric Oil, I am nearly out. nothing equels it..It is highly recoxnmended_bythoee who have used. it." J. Bedford, Tharnesville, writes, " Send me at once a further supply of Eclectric ' Oil, I have only one bottle left. I never save any- thing sell so and givesuch general satisfttc- tion." J. Thompson, Woodward, writes, "Send me 60111e more Eclecteic Oil, I have Pold entirely oat- Nothing takeslike it."- Miller & Reed, Ul- verton, I'. Q., write, "The Eclectrie Oil ie getting great reputation here, and is daily called for. Send us a farther supply without delay."Lemoyne, Gibb & Co., Buckingham, P. Q., -writes, "Send las one gross of Eclectric Oil. We find it to take well." Sold. by all medicine dealeis. Price 25 Cente, S. N. THOMAS,. PHELPS, N And NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. Nom-Eclectric--1 Selected and Electrized. Sold in Seaforth by Lumsden & Bleasdell; S. Roberts and 1.1. 521: ll f 7 1 -'s notice and the D0110Vaonly stared at them -and won- repent of his bargain*, and said, " Wha • mi ht be a fool Iwas -to buy this bird !" Th can be had at a eNN ( ay ; deOeea husband is convinced that to dered if perad.yentme they g keql a wilful woman from flirting is be- 1 crazy; and when !they passed through The parrot said,' What doubt is there . yond the peWer of, ulau.-New York ' the torrent they came out on the other of that'" The Moerel smiled, and ave nets. • side ver3- sad, very silent and very the its liberty. I damp, Absence of Mind. . tlema .who liveS next door came out -The New York Evening Post .fkyis : •not to say limp. Then the ben- ik. married lady of the highest resPee- 1.and c lled to her,as. he approached, in There seems to be a a great deal of re- bilite, brought up in luxery and has . tendin to instruct her how to shut off ligious activity in the Dominion of h 1 uging Stream or turn it aside . Canada. So zealous are the rival Ro-• ta ii4g unlimited means at her commam , "ciat a few davs e.go -to a dry epode when•any one approached. u hearine him call her name, that a handful. of neither party can get IIAISIN CURRANTS, RICE, cOFFEES, AND SYRUPS AT PRICES THAT CANNpT BE DISPUTED. Any q iantity of GOOD lE3-.TTTER! and EGGS taken in Exchange, and every Possible 'eduction made for cash at all times at the NEW CASH STORE. n Catholic and. Protestant factions - shop, and, after making some slight -; o , purchases,'saw lying on the counter a .aid" Sorr ?" and tui-ned about and Small nnibrella looking like her own. s faced him -with the nozzle doing its Le took it up, unconscious that her 1 level best, wide epen and fire pressure oiwn was alrea.dy in her hand, - and on. Heturned with the first shot and. Walked, out on her way to thepost office fled for his own door, thecooling stream with both. She was soon overtaken by following him every inch of the way, 1 _ the owner of- the second. umbrella, and like an angel of inercy(in disguise. :But • a . together,as in Ottawa yesterday, with- out shooting and being shot at. These riotous proceedings may be regarded as a good wayof saving men's sonls, but it strikes us that they ought to be muchmore efficacious in filling Canada jail$. THOMAS KIDD, Seaforth. - T VE.NT to so' ool until I wail thirteen years .1- of age. While there I was very attentiee to tny studies, and picked up the rudiments of n good cantation, which proved AA immense va.lue to m43 in after life ,. and I secquired a very strong love of reeding. I was then apprenticed to a Bookseller, when I had many opportunities Of ' induiging in my favorite study, and took greet pleasure in reading booke of tpxs-el and adventure, at this time nay constitution was not strong, and I began to be afraid that I would .not be able to continue successfully at the Book 13usiness ; in feet, the books I read put erroneous notions into me head, anal conceived a great desire to go to sea. I applied to several. boats in the harbout for a boy's place, bat uneuccessfully. Thufirst questien put to Me by the raaster iuvariebly was, '• Have your patents sent you to sea? " I had no parents, and I said so at onee, on wilt& I was told to begat° for a good-for-nothing little Seltitnitelinegitih I leatued that G. K. ship was to sail on a long voyege; fled that BevtrAl boys *were wanted on board. Here was an opportunity too good to lose, and 1 -at once applied; but, elset the COMent of my parents was again wanted. What could I do? I had pone; I heed not a friend in the world to whom I -could refer. At length it occurred to me that , ray reaeter could aesirst me ; so to him I went and stated my case RR effectively as I could. My request •evi- dently autprised him, but at lest he cemented to give xne a note to Conine, Ma Elliott. I got 42)1 it uext diteeettpd lost no tim in -presenting it at the Colnmedores Office. .- Af ter reading it over deliberately he turned to me aud,satd: " You young scoundtel, yea want to ruin Yoerself do you? You. want to go to sea- lia.ven't you e father or a mother 2" 4‘ No, sir." No .guardian." "No, sir." " What do you do 2" "I am -&radd boy for Mr. Hall y Mitchell, Seat -orals, and he sells so much goods that he keeps me on the trot delivering thorn, and Ism tired of it. You see he keeps Books, Stationety, end Fancy Goods, Watehes, Clocks and jewelry, Organs. Sewing Mathinea; hc'. se 1s a clock for one doller, a Motto, all coMplate eeeily to hang np eel sixty cents, and-hol I .on ttbobyc;itivIreint,hfotihnekr-; some brat. go , and bring me " Where'll I get it 2" " Don't you know where evexybody buys their ink; HARRY MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE, RaCR.IES AND PROVISIONS THE THE BUTTER 'TUBS. S. TROTT, SEAli'ORTh, JS now prepared to supply all customeia eith any number of his SUPERIOR BUTTER TUBS, BEG A.t $80 per hundred, Cash. These Tabs are so wall and favorably known to the trade that it is unnecessary to say anykhing in their recommen- dation. MR. TROTT also manufactures a small Hard- wood Tub, suitable for 'washing butter in. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attend- ed to. 495 S. TROTT, Seaforth. Tat Old GroceryiStand, Post (*op Building. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN NOW. ESIGN OF THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT S - TO F:URNISH THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, And in no cas to allow deception as to he Quality of the Article sold, or in Weights. T HOTEL KEEPERS, FAMILIES, AN OTHERS GRANGERS Buying Teas and General Groceries in Quantities, I would say, Call nod Compare Quality land Prices before p rehasing elsewhere, as I can't be beat. it Flovr AIX Feed, Corn and Oat Meal, Granulated Wheat, Graham Flour, nd Potkoes always kept in stock, and sold at Bottom Prices, Faro' iv rroduce Token lExchanr. f IMPORTANT WOLT D RES CE Con plete D. D. ROSE, Family Grocer. TO THE LADIES. McINTY!3E & WILLIS ECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT 1 THEY HAVE. JUST RE- ED FROM S. D. S LLY11.9 &.` CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, A •e No. 2 CAMPBELL'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. TflI .A..1-1P.A_I? BRUSSELS LIME WORKS. TOWN & BURROWS. Subseribere take OM opportunity of re - •L turning thanks to the inhebitante of Brussels and vicinity for past patronage, and beg to -state. that., having made several improvements in their kiln and the mode of burning, they are in a bet- ter position than aver ter supply the public with Wirer -Clnam Linte or; 1 tri r. Vat the Hu, or 14e. Delivered. Thie being the fourth Season- .of our basinees dealings in Brussels, and hirving given unquilifi- ed -eat-isle-et ion ece far, the pahlie on rely on re- ceiving good .:treatment and a tirst-elass article from vs. Remember the eptete The BrnsselS . Lime Works. 7542 - TOWN 4 BURROWS. ssortment oJ Wants' and Children's Boots and Shoes and. Slippers, in Colors and Black. The e Goods ar the Finest and Beat in America, 8. D. Sellers & Co; obtaining the Gold Medal and D roma over all competitors at the Centennial. ' I We live also on hand a nice assortment of LADIES' SHOES, in Tie and Britton, very chean. We a the only firm west of Toronto who keep these Goods. They rewire to be seen to be spurn tigl. McINTYRE & WILLIS, SEAFORTH. ALWAYS SOMETHING- NEW. N \IV §HOE SOP IN SEAFORTH aO rizza ANNOUNCE• TO THE PUBLIC THAT THEY 'HAVE COMMENC- ED BUSINESS ON THEIR OWN ACCOUNT LN PI LNIAN'S STORE, OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY, for and Manufacture Boobs mid !Oboes of every des. they are prepared to Guarantee a Good Fit mod it EGG EMPORIUM. The subscriber hereby thanks b.% numerous customergmerchants RD &Allen) for their liberal patronage during the past seven yeses, and hopes, by strict integrity and close attention to hersiness, to merit their confidence andtrade in theft:dun. Heving greatly enlarged his promiseeedurinE the winter, he is new wavered to pity the -HIGHEST CASH PRICE For any quantity of good fresh ego, delivered at the EGG EMPORIUM, Main Street,Seafortb. Wanted by the subecr1ber25 imam of gooddry clean:WI:TEAT STRAW. • :;‘). D. WILSON. - Wher3 they are prepared to take Orde cripti n.. Being both Practical Workm Good Article ELLIIOTT-Gni VE. awsi A TRI L IS SOLICITED. CORYELIUS FRIEL. THE COMMERMAI. LIVERY, SEAFOR,TH. MeNAUGHTON beg e to intend " the heftiness men of Seaforth and the travel- ing public that he has purchaeed the Liverx Business and Stock of -Metiers. eunuch= & Abell, and will do all 1» his power to retain the reputation which this favorite establiehment bas. secured. Ile win keep only good driving amaze. - liable horses, a rd his carritges will be kept , cleat tied in good order. -calls, night or day, will be promptly attended" to. PIC -NIC AND WEDDING PARTIES leberally Dealt with. T-erms Reaeonable. All order a left at the Conn- eriercial Hotel or at theoffice win receive prompt attention, Office and Stables on Merket Street, opposite T. Kidd's Store. 544 WM. McNAUGHTON, Proprietor, THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY SEAFORTH. ARTHUR FORBES, j_TAXING purchased theStock end Tradeof th. COHHHizaini Livery, Seeionii, from Mr. George Whiteley, liege to -Ettate that be iritendi -carrying on the been:wee in the old stand, awl hal added eeveial valuable horses anavehicles to the fonnerly large stock. None but First -Class Comfortable Ve.hiclas and Go-od Reliable Horses Will be .-Tept.. Covered and Open Buggies and Carriages„ and • Double and Single Wagons always ready for use. Special Arrangements Made With, arm, mercial Merl. Orders left at the stables or any of tha hotels ' promptly attended to. • HAIR DRESSING. MISS STARK wisurs to infOrm the Ladieteof Sestorth and Vicinity that she is prepared to -makeup SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS, ke, la the Latest Fashion from CombingS. Prices Moderate, and ell orders ptuactualli$. tended to. A call solicited. liesideuee-rXIdo Street, Seaforth. 527 a