The Huron Expositor, 1881-06-24, Page 3:TNE 24, 1881.
LRY EMPORIUM
:4D STJiJIJ UNA,
COt TATTIZ Y.
)0UNTER
AND PROPRIETOR.
THE pzAce
and Reliable Goods in
rot-tEs,
WATCHES,
PLATED WAREt
rELRY,
LOOKS. 40., &O.
very choice and complete,
for yt urseIves. No trouble ta
ll Goods sold on their ova
tett as represented.
angemt rits with a First•Ciaot
use, I can fill all ordera for
of Jewelry on the Shorten
-?:tion given to the:Re.
-Watches, Clocks, and
rine atehes always a,
ranted to give Satisfaction.
rold and Silver.
ME STAND—Tree of Silvm
indow, and directly oppe..
heap Citi -b, Furniture Store.
COUNTER, Sea.fOrth.
AyonTir -
t4GE AGENCY.
,NORTH, H:RAPORTH,.
E, Marine, Life and Accident
• nt, Conveyeaaaer, &a. Risks,
city (Meted at lowest cur-
s acjasted promptly and satis-
:out first-ell:tea reliable COni-
I. Exceptionally low rates OS
propert:. Only 50 cults to
y -ear s in the Gore District
Afi r over 40 yeas.. The fol.
represented :
ean, et Toronto,
tal, of Glasgow, Scotland,
:Alm -ton, England,
of Gait. Ontario,
pd Marine, of tramilton„ Ont.,
kit, of Montreal, P. Q.,
P.
mailton. tatario,
!e and Accident), of Hartford,
of Toronto, Ontario.
AGENT FOR TTFI
PERMANENT
Imams C.OMP' Atlit
i on Real Estate at 6 and
m.
AGENT FORTth,
STEAMSHIP CO 'Y
• I
- "York City every Thursday, ta
Ticketa loaned from her .
r- suit purchaser. First Cabin,
rria, Secotd Cabin, $40 to$7
,ge, $26. Parties going to Eu -
the STATE LINE, filf it is
of the Best and Safeat Steam
-
ailing from l'iew TOrk‘
ATSON,
SEAFORTH, Ontario.
a Campbell's Bloak, oppeaita
"n Hotel.
MA:OHNE:SI •
WATSON,
kinds of First.CIasa
D MANLVFACTUR-
tING MACHINES.
chines. Lawn Mowers,
L &wing Machine Re -
dies, Oils Attachments,
Lgf nt in this part of the Cotmty
F the Celebrated
WLNG nfi-OW-HilgE
red irt taktng the First Prize
,ectssiott at the Seaforth Fair,
tuns,
:he Wheeler &- Wiison, Howe,
Wanzer C, and any Machine
aut
f Sewing' Machines
epaired.
itchior d taken in exchange le
New M achines, and Maohines
Itly payments.
(feu th`r ti a ranijteed.
WATSON
T1tEFT, iEAFO1lTH.
tttpiielPs Blockoppoe:te the
668
VERY
ACHINE•• OIL
it, .rlanufactUred by
.(..e;.(..`!k Co., Toronto,
ta1ezs Azk your Merchant for
no othur. 'this oil, under the
most art competition, Waal
duht list Exhibition,. awarded
alto the gold, medal at the •
iticu I! s milt on , and the high
1't ruinion Exhibition, Ottawas
1. Faithers and all who use
Eiint ry,mil; save money ending'
x;r•i e lret Lardine. 704.26
.AIIEAD.
LIME WORKS.
NBit SON& •
ts take this opportunity of re.
tr ti.r trthabitan•ts of Brussels
• Patronage, and beg to state
orevr z al improvementa in their
t hey are noir itt a bet -
r befure to supply the pub'
at El cents cash at the
oa vent t. 1,e0,40-4/1 of our busirteee
oh ahd I•ir•.:ing given nnqueli`
r far. the public can rely on
Iatrat rt rt U a first.class article
u Bela Liras Works.
TOWN & SONS.
JUNE 24, 1881.
0114100.
HURON EXPOSITsZi
44, 41.4 4r •
is Work was Done.
bates on hearing of the Deatk of the
Late H. D. Watson, Seaforth.
swift 68- the lightning's flash
owe the gad, sad despatch.
Form dear comrade's death
We hourly watch.
struck down, ah 1 me, bow sudden,
lehe but Te8ted:1,y
Was with as all, eo full of life
Death now resolves to claim him as his prey.
Mirk!
One again the electrie fluid speaks.
Those eyes are closed for ever;
That tougae is silent now in death.
iinesilver cord isloosed, the heartstrings sever
No more thathand that used to traae those lines
With lessons to the yornag,
Shell lifted be in that his pleasing task.
Ms work is done, the Master he has corner
Andcall'd him toa rieh reward.
alai down," Ilesays,"your armor here,
come home with me to mansions fair,
and in ray Father's house appear.
Take now your place before the throne;
your work shall now be praise.
The day of trial has passed sway;
Your roie..e shall now the victor's anthem raise.'
Deir fellow-workera in a noble cause,
Gird on afresh our armor for the strife;
oar day of trial and probation lasts
To aid the young to find eternal life.
Look np 'mid all that tends to repress
Our earnest wishes and ouraime sincere.
They who do feed the iambi of of Jean's flock
e,rown receive when the Chief Shepherd does
appear. '
Go forward, then, in faith, add prayer to work ;1
The call is God's, ours is to east tlae net;
The Master points the place to let it down.
Hie promise leaves no room fore= regret.
If
Gaieties.
Hysterics is defined by an old bak
elor as a disease peculiar to wornn,
which may usually be considered as a
sign that the system requires a n w
1
bonnet.
__n
Englisii merchant lately receiv-
ed a package labeled, " 1 box tom cat."
it required some time to decipher the
fact that the inscription meant a box
of tonasto catsup.
-L-When a young lady asked to look
at a parasol the clerk said: "Will you
lease give the shade you want?" "1
eipect the parasol to give the shade I
want," quoth-the young lady.
-The son of a clergyman was .de-
livering a college valedictory, when, in
palling oat his handkerchief, he pulled
out, a pack of cards. "Maim!" he
said, "I've got on my father's coat."
-George Eliot was once greatly •
Amuseft to see one of her books adver-
tised in connection with a book by
John Stuart Mill, thus: " Mill on the
Floss; Ditto on Political Economy."
say, Paddy, that is the worst
looking horse that I ever saw in harness.
Why don't you. fatten him up?" "fat
him up, is it? Faix, the poor baste an
scarcely carry the little mate that's on
him now!" replied Paddy.
-An aged. negro, the other day, was
showing the scars of the wounds inflict- t
ed by the lash when he was a slave. I
" What & picture!" exclaimed a looker-
on. " Yes." responded the colored
brother, " dat's de work of de old mas- 1
tem',
-A. lecturer once prefaced his dis- 1
course upon the rhinoceros with, " I ,
must beg you to give me your undivid-
ed attention. Indeed, it is absolutely ;
impossible that you can form a true '
idea of the hideous animal of whica we
araabout to speak unless yOU-keep your
eyes fixed on me!"
-"Job, my dear," said his wife,
wreathed in smiles, "1 wish you had
been at church this morning. Mr.
Goodwill was very interesting; and
then he prayed for the absent ones "-
"Well that accounts for it then. I
haven't caught such a string of fish for
a year as I did. this morning!"
-"I never saw such tenderness in
life. Whenever De Smith 008168 h • me
his wife meets him at the door rid
kisses him." "Tenderness, in a hor !"
responded a friend of the family; she
. dam tha to see how hie temper nee
pledge is coming on this cold weat 'er.
Whenever she kisses him it mac s of
hypocrisy.
-A man of tact always manage to
get out of a difficulty. The clerk of a
parish, whose businesawas to read the
"first lesson," came across the cha • ter
in Daniel in which the names Shadr h,
fdeshach and Abednego occur thir -een
times, and finding it extremely diffi•ult
to pronounce these names he ent
through the chapter referringto t ern.
es the aforesaid gentlemen.',
smaller, ones oome higher,
made of a little more limber
rubber for lamb chops. 0
from the genuine by the
All you have to do is to gre
both sides, warm 'ern up a
serve them mixed in with
the same as usual."
"Seems like they are about as
as the regulation kind," said the r
anter, jabbing one with a fork.
they ever get eaten by mistake."
"No—no—that is, not no .
Jose a few that way when jintrc
but now tve make the mater'al t
it don't happen any more nle
will aVireallOw them whole.
specimen that's been use inin a
eating saloon there for years, nig
day; and you can't see the firs
print in it yet."
"That settles it," said the r
"Fll take a gross."
"I thought you would," s
agent, as he took down the
emphatically declined an in
some lunch. "I will drop
few days and show you som
soft white rubber lobsters w
up especially for the corm
.make the beat article of in
salad ever known," and he
his box and walked off in th
of the next hotel.
thy aro
arViole of
int be told.
iakeI eye.
Be 111 ,
, and
the others
tender
stuar-
'Don't
•
New Kind of Chop.
While the proprietor of a New
restaurant was standing behind
e did
duced,
ugher,
they
ere's a
hicago
t and I
toothIl
stuairanter,
d th chop
ordclr, and
itat o.n for
ounl in a
samples of
are getting
ry rade—
estr ctible
aho dared I
dijreotion
A Mistake.
Mistakes will happen in t e est of
families.
A person with a basket Q1 h s arm
stepped into one of our shop an asked
the man:
"What is the price of sp ng chick-
ens ?"
“Three shillings for a good
"Do you know, my fine
you made a mistake this) mo
I was trading with you ?"
"A mistake ?"
"Yea, sir, a very.serious m sta
"Why, I don't remembe
was."
"A mistake, sir, that your e
would not tolerate for a mo is en
"Well, sir, what was it ?"
"A mistake, sir, that wo
siderable, if it had happen d
other man; but, sir, I've al «ay
it a rule to correct mistak s,
they are made in my favor."
"For goodness' sake, What' t
ter ?"
"I have been put to cons
tronble to rectify it; labor ha
called upon to perform as a dut
the principle that honesty is' t
policy; and I hope that you;
lesson from this event and no
in future."
"What is the ;nistake ?"
"Yon know I purchased th s
one dozen eggs."
"For which I paid yon on s
"Well; sir, when I arrive
discovered that you had. ma e
take."
"Well, what was it?"
"Instead of a dozen eggs, you
up a dozen spring chickens n
a basket and showing a doz u
eggs in various stages of de 1
and as the price of young chic
shillings, and eggs only one
makes a difference of lld apa
not wishing to cheat your empl
having any desire to go into ie
.business, I have brought th
and will gladly change them f
as I consider it only a mistak
part." .
The man took the basket
tied the contents in the stress
dozen eggs, and handed the
cigar, The man winked o t
right eye
"Don't say anything about, is."
Customer winked out of hisl 1:ft-
"Oh, that's all right." (Ext)
t )
The Tichborne Busin
New Light.
11
on
110 v, th t
in wh n
,
e.,,
.hat
Nloyer
11
1 II
8 0011-
o any
made
yen, if
O mat-
deral!)le
I ani
under.
e best
take a
peat it
Id
•
orningi
ad put
overing
broken
pment)
las ie 3
enny; it
h; and
yer, nor
poul ry
bak,
✓ e gs,
n y ur
1)
d °tota-
l:it in a
omer
of hie
The Liverpool Mercury of
date says; Among the
personae who figured promine
Tichborne imposture was on
Gibbes; who had formerly,
business as a solicitor at Syd
South Wales. It was he wh
ork Lady Tichborne in reply to o
the numerous advertisements for
counter the other day, catclsing flie for tion as to her missing a
currant ca.ke, and wishing that a little- that "Sir Roger" was
of the business wave that the Eastern South Wales, and he ve,
•
recen
ra,mati4
he
am
in
rew
ote
of Iher
nforma-
, statin
tot
en,
ure
spe ted
e fraud.
a by a,
n NOW
n made
ho iva
WiUJ
been
• •
papers say so much about would slop
over into his restaurant, as it were, a.
young man with a beaming smile on
his face and a big box under his arm
entered.
11 1
:
61
IS
circumstantial as to admit of ;
contradiction if it be not tru:'
the whole conspiracy, and sho
1
quently instructed by her la
send her eupposed son to Ewa
the exposure of the wretched
took place, it was strongly
that Giblie was a party to t
"Don't want any sleeve buttons, nor, This suspicion is strength°
uothin," growled. the dyspeptic distribta statement recently published,
tor, glancing at the box. York newspaper as having b
"No, nor I," said the stranger affably, by a Mr. Wm. Stapleford,
depositing the box on the counter and formerly in partnerehip with
removing the lid. But what you do Sydney. His story, if true -a
want is the greatest invention of record-
ed time -the restaurant keeper's friend
-the boarding house keeper's s lva-
tiour very few people now doubt, t
"Roach poison ?" said the s eak Orton and the claimant is or
stretcher couternp tously.
"No sir," retorted the yo
taking a handful of singular
objects out of the box. "
that beats the plionogra,ph 1 and tele- told him all about his fam
phone all hollow. I refer to the Skid- and gave him his photograph
more chop!" he wrote to Stapleford froun
"What's that?" Janeiro, stating that he had t
"Why it's the most economical device sage for New York in the Bel
of modern times, and I'll prove it right he did so sail is certain, audit
here." certain that the Bella, whic
"Suppose you are serving dinner to, Liverpool ship, was never hea
say adozen persons, how many chops the day she left Rio, nor did
do you generally put on the table ?" relatives of the crew ever re
"Well, about two apiece, slightest tidings of their fate
twelve." time the Bella was reported
"And how many are eaten ?" been lost with all hands, t
"Hum about four." writers paid the ineurance
"Exact,ly, that is about the av from that day to this nobody
as our restuarant statistics show. with the vessel,or who had an
a matter of course, however, yon on her, have had any reason,
compelled to cook three times as that -the unfortunate ship di
es you need to make -a show. No
you could save six chops every di
for a year it would amount to-"
"A. fortune,' 'said the man" of cutlets
eagerly. "All we can do with 'am now
is to work 'ern into hashes,"
"Peace to your hashes," said
agent; "all this ruinaus waste is
prevented by the introduction of
dish of the patent Skidmore Indistruc-
ale Rubber Chop, put up in packages
et one dozen and warranted for five
years," and the food economizer ex -
some life like imitations of
cooked mutton chops.
"Looks like a good scheme," say
_conductor of etewa thoughtfully;
don't the custoro.er ever-"
"Ever tumble.? Not in the 1
He only notices that one cho
tougher than the other, and finally
hie fork in and chews &head.
1
same person. Stapleford sa
ung man and the veritable Sir Boge
y shaped acquainted in South America,
omething the) beca,me so intimate that
say
rage
As
are
uch
if down with all on board. III
ner announcement that the Bella,
lost appeared in the newspii,
Mr. Stapleford concluded tha
friend had been drowned. I
partner, Gibbes, went to Eu
the Stapleford gave him the port
now Roger, suggesting that he a
nine lady Tic,chborne in Paris and.
her the riews of her son's dea
him at the'same time what
about the young heir. In 1
Gibbes returned to Sydney,
went to New York on busine
of his clients, and while ther
a letter from G-ibbes, stating'
tion of settling in London.;
aided him to give up the bi
Sydney, and accordingly h`e,
1858 and went to Europe.,
arrived at London he could
Gibbes, and consequently he,
the
'but-
ast.
i8
gets
The
8t1
ship
.
pos
ibbs
d it i
tiosi
Oxpl
e, What
t Arthur
and the
that he
ibecame
iad that
he latter
afllaiiis
854
de
as-
. That
s equally
weja
of froth
tiae
the
due
mg
der -
and
business for himself at -No. 125, Queen
street, London, where he remained till
1870. hill:tat year he first heard of the
discovery of Sir Roger Ti hborne, I and
says he was much plemed at the neWs.
Having a suspicion of the matter, how-
ever, , he weiit Ito see the d1aimant.I At
first he did not think he was the real
Sir Roger, but afterwards changed his
opinion, and in 1872 he was among the
witnesses Who identified him. Subse-
quently, however, he had eason to sup-
pose that he had been deceived, and he
threatened 0 expose the conspiracy.
The claim nti then admit
was Arthur Orton, and
been induced to personate
I IP
ted that he
aid he had.
Tiohborne by
Gibbes, who had first conceived the
fraud. Taking advantag& of the infor-
mation given. him by Stap1eford, Gibbes,
had, instead of returning the -papers to
Lady Tichbo. written i to her that
her son was ve and we 1 at Wagga
Wagga, irtl3nding to get money from
her to semi 14m home. 4fter conaider-
able correspondence, Lac y Tichborne
had_sent inatructions for Ler son to go
to Sydney to be identified by an a.ttor -
ney !lamed Cribbitt, whonolk she had em-
ployed as herl agent. As Gibbes was
known to qopitt, he got Orton into
the scheme; p omising hin a share of
t to Sydney
who, sending
y Tichborne,
money from
a share. At
Bays, Orteni
mad proje t
o to Engla
ronet. W
In
Rio
0/1
of
eive
In
$ ha
nn
ey,
onne bed
relatives
suppose
not go
855 the
ad been
ere, and
is young
1856 his
pe, and
it of Sir
ould see
break to
, telling
Ii.e knew
9 before
tapleford
for one
received
iritena
This' de-
einesis at
old t
he
find
d in
the spoils, an Orton we
and brought o er Cubbitt,
a favorable r ply to. La
received a lax e sum of
her, of which they all got
this point, Mr. Staplefor
Cubbitt formed the
that Orton should really
to personate the young b
followed is 7611 known
tracted litigation in ohm
trial of the claimant for
imPosture Was proved be
soriable d ubt, and some
had aided in it met wit
serVed p nishment. Mr
story, as have said,
for, the co spiracy from
end-. BI , nufortunate
hailds are
to his own
frond was
fore, to s
crinabli8.
luatance t
tr able ;
now dea
for
For-
tunately, t
the tr
shsrld ho
m ny fro
borne imp
nail, and t
id
at
• After p o-
cery, and the
oPnedrinalrY1' rtr-
f those who
richly de- ,
Stapleford'a
ould account
beginning to
far from clea Y.' Ahiescordictgn
admissions, he knew that a
being perpetrated, and there -
me extent he was particer
e explains his silence )::ty e -
get his old partner into
at as he believes that dribbes
is , he has no loriger any mo-
tive oneealing the4 truth. For-
th ere is no necessity for test-
ingth of his story), otherwise we
itate before acceptingtesti-
such a source The I Tidh-I
stare is as dead as a I doOr-
I eFtory is only interesting as
'
being a ve y plausible_arid, it naay be,
a very cor oct----oxplanatic1n of h w To
groat frau' was coucocted.
11 •
Ge i eral News Items.
Lyman Hill, of Davison, had a ;
fifteen mi rites' battle with two angry '
black sna .es. ' One of them measured
seven feet rn length. Hill I killed the,
snakes, ba was laid up for some time
by he exe tion and excite amt.
A gen ine Raphael p iuting, abo t
eight inc es square ana nearly 400
yoars old, as been discovered in pos-
session of French family named Mal-
lierd, livin in the village of Avon, Fiui-
ton county Illinois.
It is s id that in Paris false ears
are now man featured for the toilette.
L1.dies whp think they have ugly ears
place thee auricular novelties under
iuknriant tresses of false' hair, fasten
thn to t e natural ears and wear
them for s ow. , 1
,
The sad intelligence has come
f Dakota, that Joseph i Weninger,
who rerno •ed thither from Stratford a
few weeks • • , was drowned on Sunday
5th inst. : is wife, to whom he was
oimarred last , winter, was about
leaving Stir: tiord to join him, when the
sad intelli ence reached her. -
-Nearl the whole busliness portion
of the villa e of Ludington was burned
Jibe other ight. Loss, $200,000. This
i same villa e has had a diphtheria epi-
demic. 0 e hundred and twenty chil-
dren died ecently in a pOpulation of
4,000. Th schools were 4osed,and po-
lieemen at: tioned at houses where the
sickness ex sts. The fire will perhaps
burn out t e infection.
4-Eleve pars ago the Medical super-
intendents of the asylums of tho United
S ates and -nada held ther annual
, i
1 seesion in Tc,ronto. They again a
sembled in Torouto a few 1ays ago,
,tand contin ed the session:for a week.
I' Tie associ tion is compos d af medical
I eaperinten e ts of all state asylums in
the United States and Canada, includ-
ing the ins ector of asylu s1and pra-
ms of Ont r o. 1
dstone, the daughter of the
shortly to be married to
e. London society, the
es reports, believes that
cement causes much grief
eopold, the Queen's young -
he Prince has -been accu
ow marked preference -for
of the young lady, and. a
very fond of I Music, they
ont to practice together by
IC
0
Wh
not
tart
1 I
11
SE &SON OF 1881.
SEEDS, SEEDS
•
I --Miss G
IPremier, i
'Dean liti
draphie Ti
this annou
to Prince
eat son.
Itemed to s
Ithe comptin
;the two art
have been
ithe hour. °
j --The wi
Olaon has b
estate being
W. Hirst,
Smith are
ictures, an
e given t
house is left
1 e, and is
e benefit
Percy He
leg.;____a °Li easd to o
iSir Rowlan
1 , at her r
don, in he
and Lady
very early,
1'History f
published.
earoperati
Utmost NI 1
struggle to
With whiela
i -Affairs
rowing w
tout prevail
icularly in
Brit that r
been postpo
d them fu
executive h
rob and mu
that their
but the cry
' tots have
a
ther sout
nildings h
robbed. L
ing thro
•yuetryitwisherree
lment is rap
•
a
1 '
1 ofthe late Rev. Dr. Pa/li-
en --proved; the personal
under £14,000. The Revi.
r. j. B. Ingle, and Mr. q
e executors. The plate
other household! effecte •
his wife absollutelY.
to Mrs. Punshion for her
be sold at her death fo
f his 80118, Morley an
y. He left a umber o
h peisons.
ill, the widow of the lat
Hill, K. C. B, aiod Ma ti
sidence at Ham pstead,Lo& .;
85th year. Rowlan
'11 were playfel OW8 from il
e, and, as sh wn in th
Penny Postag recentl
✓ earnest an intelligen
and assistanc vv'ere of th
le to her hueb ni in hi
laffect the po tai reform
bie name is as ociated.
lni Russia ar 'graduall
eL The grea est discon
1i:tong the pe Bantry, par
he south. Th announce
01:61R1IS01T
H v' g purchased a Lare Stock of
FIELD
NO CAPDEN SEEDS
Fronk the Well -Eno
House of
JOHN A. BRUCE & Co • /
Is prepared to offer, either iri Bulk or by the
Paper, Good, Fresh an1 Reliable
SEEDS OF:ALL KINDS,
At the Lowest Possible Price, consisting
Variety of
cf a
&ude TurniP•
Pied and Gard n Carrots,
M gel; Wurtzel, •
Millet and Hwngarian Grass,
Clo er and Timothy,
An All Kinds of Ga./Men and
Flower SeedS.
GROCERIES, CIrCKERY,
A D PROVIIONS. -
We have a Full Stock of Grooeriee, Crockery, and
Provisions, anti would call special attention to
our Large took of
1\T "ViT S
•
Consiating Moyetie, Ping Suey, Young Hyson ,
Gunpowder, Congos, UnooloXed, and Japans,
AlFr sh and N w Season
REAT ROSH 1 FOLLOW THE CROWD!
VERYBODY IS GOING TO HILL BROS.' OLD STAND
Opposite the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
here Lots of Money is being Made by
those Purchasing Goods.
OREAT SALE NOW GOING ON EVERYDAY.
VER $12,000 WORTH OF G-OODS TO BE SOLD
wrruourr RESERVE, AT ONCE.
he 'Undersigned vin,yr purchased the BANKRUPT STOCK, [belonging
to the _Estate f Hill Brothers are bound to sell it, and they WILL
and CAN d to give purc'hasers Goods at PRICES BELOW
THE ORIG NAL COST.
TI---= $100 rrOCIE CONSISa s OF
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DRY GOODS,
; -
MILLiINERY, .
GENTS' FURNISHINGS,
't
READYMADE CLO KING,
GROCERIE , &C.
I. :
It pi all in first -lass order, Most of, it nearly new, and was all purchased for
the reg ar custom trade of the Bankrupt firm, consequently parties buying can
rely up n getting '
A GOOD ARTICLE AT LESS THAN CCU
iqirst Come First Served, and those who Come Early will
And 113etter Value than ever before offered to the
publi Also
-EXTRA _COUD VALUE
;
1
Give us a Call and be convir
rison's is the right place to bay from.
IN SUGARS.
d that M. Mor -
South, Side ;of kain .*eet, Oppo-
; Site Market treet,
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M. MORRISON, - - SEAFORTH.
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NOTICE N TICE I
1-1
PAPST
Has 4ow on Hand a Will Assorted
Stock of Silverware.
DESIGNS ARE SECON
AI PRICES
LOOK
AT C. L.
I/ TO NONE,
LOW.
PAPST'S
GOLD WATCHES,
GOLD CH INS,
GOL)
English Colored and A
1
rican Gold -
Sets, Silver Watches ncl Chains
VERY CHEAP AT C.
1Vato
. PAPST'S
ker, Jeweler and Engraver,
MAIN STREET,
lief measures have bee
ed indefinitely has rende
us. It is said the Russia
permitted th peasants t
er the Jews n the hop
age would 'ex aust itsel
e for more blo d. Agrari:
pken out in harkoff an
rn districts. G�vernme • t
ve been fired anl amen s
rge bodies cd troops a e
into the diatuirbed regio
Orted that the jeasants e
rising, and tha the mov
idly spreading.
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EAFORTH,
P4.1=eavtize,s7
BANKING HOUSE
SEAFORTH.
OFFICE -7.-1n the premises former.4
ly occuped by the Bank of Com-
- merce, cid under the Commercial
Hotel; Main Street.
NOTES AND BILLS DliCOUNTED,
English and Foreigr Exchange
Purchased and Sold.
FARMFRS'SAL
NOTES
P atchased at Reasonab e Rates.
Honey Lent on Collater
1 Securities.
Drafts Issued, payable t par at all
Branches of the Bank o Commerce.
INTEREST Allowed- Jon Deposits
Money to Loan on fd rtgages.
Manager and Proprietor.
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hate the Bost -67/ace.
1;1/E ARE GIVING THE CHEAPEST GOODS,
uality considered, elver offered to the public. Call and see and judge for your -
lyes. No trouble t show Goods.
DAVIDSON & MORRISON.
3
THE GREAT SALE
IS NOW GOING ON ,AT
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ROCERY AND PROVISION
1 4 STORE, SEAFORTH.-4
CIMETHING :NEW!
.ETHING NEW ! !
COMPLErTE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
POP, T E1T 3:3•
he Latest nvention for the Production o
usic Automatically is
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41•44444.4.•
e
PECIAL ATTENTION As fdirected to my
large and well assorted :stock of Tete -the
le st value for your money ever offered; yoi. can
g4t three pounds -of Good Tea for Si, and four
undo of the best Tee Dust for 81. All.other
0
As are cht down and ,are being vadat .
1 kinds of Groceriere a large stock of Sugars,
HbeIttleEs. v
r ERY LOWEST RATES
Cheap Currants, Raisins, Prunes, Dried Apples,
C ed Peaches, Lobster, Sardines, Salmon,
13 ack Cnixant Jelly, Red Currant 7ellye Pine
..k ple, Orange, Lemon, Honey in one pound tine,
xed Pickles by the i Quart or Gallon-aiso in
LL KINDS OF PItOVISIONS
/
FRESH AND GOOD, SUCH AS
lieut., Cornmeal, Oatmeal, an, Sheets, Chop
Stuff, -Seed Cora, Pork, Sugar Cured Mime, Po-
tatces, Cheese, Syreps, Maple Molasses, tfee. A
Npw Lot of
CiROCKERY, CHINA AND CLASSWARE
deem Crocks, Milli Pans, Jugs, all sines of
Flower Pots, 11124 a 'large Stook of Glasse Gem
Fruit Jars.
1" Butter, Eggsand Lard, and some ef the
best varieties of Sweet Trinalp Seed itt Stock.
7
A. 04 ATILT, Seaforth.
SED ALL THE YEAR ROUND
OHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA 1
or Liver Complaint, Dyspepsta,'
and for Pulifyinp th.,e
T has been in n se for 20 Years, and has proved
to be the beet Preparation in the market for
Sir* Headache. Painifil the , Side or Beck, Liver
Cnmplaint, Pimples, on the Face, Dyspepsia
P les sedan Diseases that Arise from a Diserdere
ed Liver or an impurb blood,. Thousands of our
be t people take it and give it to their thildreni
Pily sicians prescribeit daily. Those who me it
on e recommend it to others. is made from
Y Dew Dock, Honduras SarSaparillaWild Cherry,
Str$fllngia, Dandelion, Saeirafrate Wintergreen,
and other well known. valuable Roots andHerhs.
It is strictly vegetable, and. eannot hurt themost
de icate constitution, It is one of the best Med-
ici ee itt 13.813 for regulating, the bowels, It in
o
sd by all responsible druggists at one driller for
a ,qtratt bettle, or biz bottles for live dollars.
Those who cannot Obtaln a bottle of tide mean!
eine from their ditt ist May send us one -dollar,
and we will deliver i , to thernfree of any -charges,
W JOHNSTON & Po., Manufact-urers, 161 astf-
et on Avenue. Detroit, Moir. For sale by.7. S.
ROBERTS, Seaforth. 7064
CHRYSTAL 4 E31ACKI
0ILE11.' ; AKERS.
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rr HE Subscribers have. bought the Toots and
-I- BeEer Business lately Carried on by the ea.
erichlosmAry and Mannlaaturing Company, and
having had an experience 4 over eight yeare in
that shop, are n ow prepared to carryon theteade
in all its biattches. =
Any -work entruetOd tra nit will receive prompt
at e /Aloe. First-class viorignaranteed. .
II kinds of Boilers Marie and repaired, also
S eke Sr acks and Sheet lion Work, &a., et retie
peth,
so able rat es.
itte sil'ol
.eai salt Pans naide oral o'd ones repaired on ,
cnaRysTAL .!tz BLAOlt.
test iaotiee, and at rieee thkt defy yam-
s c--- .
aska
T 0 E
Bea 103, Goderiele.
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PRAOVAL
HE ORGUINETTE. THE ORGUINETTE.
ANY CHILD CAN PLAY THEM.
"Tha Mechanical Orgr4notto is certainly a musical wonder -there is nothing composed that it
ot perform, and the low price at which they are sold should fill every home in the land with
t harmony of sweet eorinds.”-Neur York Tribune.
SCOTT BROTHERS, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
The lifusical Instrum,ent Emporium.
1881 1881
THE CEN11RAL GROCERY SEAFORTH
THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
L erg() Shipments of Teas, Sugars, Tobaccos, and General Groceries, which we
'a e selling at prices that eatnot be beat ; 9 pounds of teltandat d Granulated Sugar for $1; 11
, pn nds of, Bright Yellew *lined Sugar for $1, Teas from 85 cents up to E0 cents 'Der pound, and
f
et ry package sold ai warrant1 d to give the purchaser satisfaction or Iitsh reftmped—No Ilweabstla.
Ii4Stock in Pickles, San e, Canned Meats, Canned Fruits, rte..
f '
OVISION S—Flour, Oat and Corn Meal,Granulated Wheat, Buck-
tch,eat Flow, Hams, Bacon, Potatoes, &c.
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ROCKERY 4ND GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT.
D FAVORITg CALLER •
NDREWCALDER
This Department is unnenally well assorted; We sell Plain and Decorated China by the dozen
or in sets • Large Assortment tif China Tea Sets, from $5 to 2Q;$Granite Tea i Seta, Plain and
I/Oersted, from $2 and upwards ; Dinner Sets; Bedroom' Sets, from $2 50 up to $12; Our Stock
of Glassware is immense ,• Call and see it; We have a large stock of Bar Goodieand would call
epCcial SttMntiOfl to our stOck of. Cigars. -
THE .EED DEPARTMENT.
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Full Stock in Cloven; Conimon Bed, LargeLate, Aleike and WhiteDutch; Timothy,Hungarian
G see et, White an Golden, Orchard Gress, Tares, Carrots, Mengel and Turnip tieeds ; Gar.
d n gee d by the paper GIr in bulk, Seed Petatoes in Early Rose, Late Bose, Snow Flake, Beauty of
H bron rnd White Elephent ; Top Onions, Dutch Set Onions and English Pettit° Onion -a-.
' I
e invte inspection o/ aux Large Assortment of Goods. Note the fact
and remember that we sell the best Goods that the Market contains.
LAIDL W & FAIRLEY, Main Street, Seaforth.
FREE DELIVERY1. Under the Clock, cardne's Block.
rIIHE Pioneer Photographer of Seaforth,lnaving
gone through the fiery ordeal, is new running
again in full blast, inhis new and commodious
pr rubies in Scott's 'Block.' This is the eldest
Gallery in this section, and has been thoroteghly
re tted and equipped -with all the latest appli-
ances and scenic effects Speinally for the aereem-
net dation of Mr. Calder's large and inereeedng
trade. Having now got:lute one of the hand- •
somest and most comphitel furniehed galleries
in the west, he is now in abetter 'position then
at any previous time to tern out -all work lia the
Phothic line entruetedito him Ina superior
men trap ist the lowest living prollt,and. en the
shOrte t Possible notice. A call is cordially -80-
netted from. all.
692 A. CALDEE, SeoU's Block, Seaforth.
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EGG 'EMPOR
THE' Subscriber hereby thanks hie numinous
customers (merehants and others) for their
liberal patronage durin‘ the poet 7 Testi, and
h opes by strict integrity enil dove attentben to
b usiness to merit their tonildenee and tr*a
the future. Having ,greetlj enlarged his pease
ises during the vintrV, he lanoW prepared ohm
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE
'For any quantity of Good Fresh Egg'', &growl
at the Egg Emporium I
MAIN STREET, SEAFOR114.
Wanted by the subscriber,I5 tone of good dry
clean wheat draw.
i D. D. WILSON
THE ZURICH CARRIAGE FACTORY.
HESS & HABER,ER
AVE always on band, and make to Order,
-1-2- Wagons, Sleighs, VarriageetalIuag.
gies, emitters, and every Other article in: their
T hey penonally superintend their own bald-
ness, and can guarantee' a good :article both :as
to material and workmanship.
For Style and Finish their work esmilot b.
surpassed by the large city establishment.
Repairing promptly Attended to. Alive as
tor ial and be convineeA that We can eatlifyyoula
to quality and price. ' ,
MT. Hess is well known to , the public, baying
been in business in zurieb ler over12 year!.
686 0;EEi8 & HABERE.B.
THE RIGHT $1DE tipD.
JOHN WILLIAMS KINBUEN.
flAVENG secured the setirices of Mr- HesnrY
' Stinson, who is well knownin tbie Viainity
as a first-class Iforse-shoer, and as a general
workman second to no Man, m the Comity, we
therefore feel confident in beirg able to give
entire satisfaction in all kinds of work, and to
*thee all kinds of feet in tiae best pondblemanner.
Buggies, Carriages. Waggons, Sleighs Cut-
ters, Land Rollers, PlOwe and Harrows kept on
band and made to order on short notice.
Prices as low as theSe of any other shop.
,A. °all solicited and satiefsetion gnerenteee or
Z
no pay demanded. • ORN IVILLIA3-
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MORE THOIR§-E;S! WANTD.
GROSSMAN
'WILL be at 13114P13 TE
HOTEL, SEAT B,
" elan' Saturday,for the rupee° et Lin*
Heavy Draught Heroes ircroni to 7 years tddr
:6fi8 9-74oatotrAN ;*; sups
S. CAMPBELLiProvinelal Laud liltrveyeit
• andOivilEnginiser. Orders by meilnompt
h attended to. ,
711 D. IA. CAMPBELL, Mitebeil