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HE HURON
EXPOSI
Orgairiaing the First Home..
BY MRS. HENRY WARD BENUMB.
However carefully our daughters may
ha-ve been, instructed by the best of
mothers all through their girlhood,
when they marry and go to preside
over a home where they are to reign
supreme, they m.nst of necessity find
some rough places at first, arra will
• naturally, for a few weeks, lais over
anxious until they become f miliar
with their new . duties—new, 1ecause
for the first time they feel the all re-
sponsibility of their strange p sition.
However well instructed and fioient
they may have been as daughte s, their
mothers were always near to ru to for
advice or direction when anyt ing of
importance was to be done. Th y had
the deciding voice. To th m the
daughters turned, or should ha e turn-
ed, if servants were insubordin te, or
questions arose involving extra •are or
work, or any important change was to
be effected.
But once removed from the n other's
guardianship, the young wife fii ds that
she roust begin to act alone. Sie must
frame the laws that she decidei are to
govern her new honae, and see that they
are distinctly understood by tho e that
are to be guided by them. It re ts with
• the young mistress to assign o each
her appropriate place and duti s, and
thus prepare the way by whi h her
work can be done to the best ady ntage,
and most for the comfort of the em-
ployees and the interest of the em-
• ployer. It is for her to decide ' if her
• new home is to be one of misrnle and
disorder, or if there shall be not only a
place for everything, and everything
kept scrupulously in its place, b t that
. the time for every duty shall be s me-
thcslically and definitely decide
and carried into active every d&3
There are housekeepers that
distressing neatness and precis
the torment of their 'friends ai
terror of all in their employ.
not what we would,wish young
keepers to aim at, for all rul
tend to real systematic labor
fair margin for accidents, oas
unforeseen interruptions and t
takes of igiaorance—not indiffe
but at the same time they do
Flight of well -digested regulatio
laws that aim at order and metli
labor.
The young mistress must al
member that with her employees as
well as with the children of a family
obedience to the regalationelhat lare to
govern the household must be s cured
if there is to be regularity or e ciency
in the labor to be performed. But
ii
while aiming to secure a ju t and
proper compliance with htr rea onable
requirements, she should be na. •d and.
gentle, yet at the same time trictly
firrn.. giving her orders with the pleas-
ant tones and manners of a friend, but
with the fir •• Gess of one in wadi
authority.
In every family, large or small
is a certain routine that must be
through each day. To secure this
there should be no slothful onesha the
family. Early rising, prompt at ention
to the duties of the hour, are in ispen-
• sable; and in. the end it iighteilis the
mistress's cares if she takes the initia- -
tive in this matter, and teach s her
family and domestics early rising and
promptness by example as well as by
precept. No drones should be a owed.
If one alights or neglects her p t of
household service, some one else 1 must
than'
is un-
ve in
l
uponife. I
y their
on are
id the
hat is
house-
s that
eave a
adties,
e mis-
once— eta
ot lose
is and
odical
0 ra-
catch up with hina. And so it
ith
every letter until he gets up or!
C. And then there are two o threoi
pir ndi
more letters to be (mug up wit
then he says, "I am as able a u anasi
either of them ; and ople are oa ingl
upon us. They want to see whi h will
succeed first, and hold out long st."i
There is this Widespre d spirit of rival-
ry among men. They are not Bee ng.
wealth for any legitmate end for
themselves, for their 1 households,: for'
the community, and fo Gro ; but they,
have given way' to aspirit of almost
unrestrained ambition. T ey are , not.
self-controlled in -any s nee.
is where the iminoraditv co
Our Public
• The following are th
Public School Inspec
omitted from the r
Council proceedings
week
To the members of the
the Countof _Huron.
GENTLEMEN,—I enc
of the receipts and p
trustees of rural sect
of the town of Seafort
of Wingham and Clint
mitted their reports to
unable to give their fig
I shall, however, try
order to fill up the tw
statement. -You will
amount paid for buildi
is small compared wi
been in the past.
to be, gentlemen, yo
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make up the deficiency by mor
her own share of labor, and that
just and not to be tolerated, s
case of illness, for an hour.
Time should never be wastel , and
ti
early rising and prompt oversi ht of
household affairs will do more to aeon-
onaize time than anything else e n ; so
much mord can be accomplished in the
early morning hours than in any other .
part of the day. If in health, on finds
planning for or performing any i edful
work so touch easier after a good ight's
rest. The mind acts more clearl and
rapidly, the body is more vigoro , s and
elastic, and one is lesa liable to inter-
ruptions from outside disturbanc s and
calls. These early hours are olden,
and if their value is rightly unde stood,
they enable the sensible houBe-ke per to
find. many leisure hours for men al im-
provement, for works of benevolence,
and the few friendly calls that are in-
dispensable if the social nature is to be
cultivated.
We give but a faint outline 4f the
first steps toward laying the f unda-
tions of that which should be a per-
manently happy home ; but thee few
notes may serve to rouse the mud to
the importance of training younggirls
.
so that they will see the importsa ce of
these suggeptiOns, and be ready t adopt
them when called to accept the Proud-
est and most responsible position that et
woman can hold—the mistress of her
husband's house and the queen of a
well organized home.
Seeking Wealth.
BY HENRY WARD BEEgIER.
Ninety-six per cent. of all the men
that go into business fail once in their
life. A good deal of that may be set
down to inexperience, it is said. Yes,
but inexperience- is itself immorality,
even when it is coupled with disaster.
The root of commercial disaster is the
want of the moral element in men,
however many , exceptions you may
take to it. One:Part of men, instead of
being contented, are greedy. They
have a business that would give , them
all the support they need to educate
their children and place them comfort-
ably in life ; but that is not enough.
They step out into adventure; they
invest in that scheme ; they mus have
stock in this silver mine and the, gold
mine, or in this iron mine. Th y are
greedy. They could have got along
with driving one horse, but the have
six horses ; and the result is th t they
are run away with. I will not a tempt
to say how many men go over th dam
on account of having too many i ons in •
the fire, as it is said. They a e not.
content to take some line that would
give them a co-mpetence, and they fail.
They say, "Well, I was honest ; I never :
would lie nor cheat." Ab! but you
were greedy. There is where your im-
morality came in. You were greedy;
you met God in the way and he over-
threw you, as Administrator of (Sternal
moral justice. A man may be i busi- ,
ness and not be specially greedy. IThere
are men who find that they are ble to
conduct large and larger affair; but
they have a spirit of rivalry, and that is
their ruin. They are in the alphabet
down along in the neighborhood, of 0 i
or P, and they say, "There is N above
me, and I will catch up with him."
Then M is above him, and he must ,
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g the grant
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lie for themse
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give us the
sections,.and
UR to dispen
i tants. The
en most pleas
y the Honore,
ion in many
o popularize o
as well as to
difficulties
Machinery i
i aim. Thet'
uceessful work
still exist,
tattendance
2. IThe- very f
rs'in the grea
Progress is b
is Slow. I ha
compliance
t'of truatees
er years.
lir school hon
tjher premises
i n. I have
en years in y
itne many ch
t rougho.ut the
el has been m
ppliances an
n done, much
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work done
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De -half day b tter
total nu b r of
ohool regit: in
87 ; deorea e, 229.
ce was somewhat
79. The cost of
the district idur-
✓ pupil 'en.r•lled.
was 44.75 ;I o , de -
from Legiala ure,
with 409 in
r basis the cost
ince in 1879 was
statistics it will
chools are eing
d, that the um -
s is' somevib. t in-
nces are very -sat-
noticed, also, that
n is on the de -
the case eo
eave us wan
ves homes]i
anges hate
required r
at the sa
e with the
ork of th
nt. The
•le the Min
oases hav
r systein f
mprove' it.
e being re
made to ru
o great hin r
ng of any s
amely : 1. Ir
n the part of
equent chin
majority Of
ing made in
e found, a
ith requirexple
more so than
"ith few le
see, play pro
are in eXoe
LOW almost
ur service.
nges have t
district. A
long
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the
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de in our edupa-
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Model remainsto be one.
to report th ex-
• by our
s' Institutes.
J. ROBERTSOlki MILLEIt,
Public School Inspector.
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tempt to -fill the evem g
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eat reluctance when the 9v
on. spent in hard ' labor.
worker who exhausts hfinse
er abstract thinking, a d
,ho, after 'Bonding the c i
as devoted • ier spare t
g a suit of clo hes for' her
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oth wake from nrestful s
in whnh, one has gon _over and
knott •Iproblem whin occupied
1 work'nig thoughts, d the ot
• • felt h , self surround din vision
night bY small b ys' garment
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passe With ,cherula ; and both
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too many things are left one
SPECIFIC
TICLES.
10ASTURE-80 agree
J- single neorith, oe $
season: Yeerlingnattle
for the seasen. All past
removal of animals. 0
poneble for estraye or lo
a limited number wa
Canceeeion 2,H. R. S. •
farm hand yeanted for a
to above. I
or cattle ; $1 50 for
25 per month for taa
at 75 &lite per moixt
veto be paid for beto
neva of stook to be re
ses. Anply early. On y
ted. JOHN THOR ,
irneiretemita. A good
rm of months. App
704.t
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FO SALE R TO LET.
FOR SALE — Splendi Dwelling House a d
Lot. with stable, on John Street. Apply o
JOHN KIDD, Sadth. 706
o' 1-2
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T° LET—Six rooms ov a. A. O. Ault's Groh. y
Store, penforth. 8 itable for dress make, s
l
or private divelliG. AULT, P oprietor.ng, with rout and rear entrance.
Apply to
693
TWO HOUSES TO B3 NT—To Rent, a co
Portable dwelling h use adjoining the '0
Temperance Hall, in the nicest part of the to
also the house adjoin[nl the Dominion Curli
and Skating Rink; posse sion at nano ; rent to
sonable. Apply to L. MURPHY, Seaforth. 800
STOREH9USE TO BENT.—To rent a go
grain storehouse on the south side of t
railway track in Seaforth, with two sets of Beale
trucks and jiggers all complete; possession gibe
immediately. Apply to SOU Brothers, Seafort
or to the proprietor, "BERT SCOTT, Ro
1---- 67
TORE TO RENT—T4 rent a large ana
modious store in Whitney's block, Ma n
Street, Seaforth, in the 1esL baldness part of t e
town. The stem is 60 Met long with a sto e
room 30 feet in length 14 the rear. Rent reaso
able and possession give on 5th January, 1138
Apply to WHITNEY Bh THREW.
d
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FARM F It SALE OR
12, Concession 6,
at
acres, 55 lure
imbe cleared en
bored with
orchard, boil:: and tram
miles from • burn, 71
Seaforth. or terms ap
Constance P. 0., or a
plaee.
TO RENT—Being Leh
allett, containing 1 0
the balance well ti.
r•'soil good clay lo
i barn on-- the place ".
om Clinton, and 9 fr o
Lyto THOMAS MILL
his residence on t He
100 A.Crrib FARM FOR SAt'E—The Si
scriber offer for sale a first -cies
farm, consisting of 100 : ores of excellent la -o•
being Lot 18, Con. 4, L.1'• S., Tuckersmith; 8
acres cleared, 74 clear o stamps, and the re t
timbered with beech a vl maple; comfortab
hewed log house, frame b. n and log etables ; we I
fenced, well anderdrainet , two wells and a goo
bearing orchard; is 2 ,, les from Kippen, 5 frO
Brucefield and 6 from eaforth; convenient'
schools and charches; wi 1 be sold °heap, with
without crop. Apply to ' OBERT GRIEVE, o
the promisee or to Egmo dville P. 0. 796
AUCTIO SALES.
• A UCTION SALE 01
J- 1- PROPERTY IN •
ton vs. McNaughton. P
• VALUABLE FA M
HANCERY.—MoNan -
reliant to the decree al
order issued in this cans , and bearing date it e
31st day of May, 1881, there will be sold. y
Public Auction with the approbation of H.
Dermott, Esq., Master o this Court at Goderic ,
at the COMMERCIAL 11 TEL in the town • f
SEAFORTH in the Co • ter of Heron, on TUE
DAY, the 28th day of JAI • E, 1881, at 2 o'clock n.
the afternoon by Joseph P. Brine, Auctiorm r,
the following lands and. remises, that is to sa
Lob No. 19 in the 8th Concession of the tow
ship of McKillop, in the county of Hu` Oh, 00
i
taining 100 acres. Of th Ei Property 80 ores e
cleared. and under a goo state of cu tivatio •
and thd bale.nce is timbe ed with maple, befce
hemlock, eel. elm and • asswood. There is•
the premises a frame h. • se, size 26x22, she • st
new, also a good frame ::arn size 5040, bead.s
some wooden ontbuildi gs. There is also • n
orchard on the premises containing a' numb4r .1
good fault growing tree - The soil is of b y
loam apapted for oroppi g and grazing parpos s,
and in a very fair state • cultivation. The Had
lot is sitnated about 61 I, iles from the tow If
ficaforth, is readily aoce sible thereto by • Id
roads, which said town 11 Seaforth offers a oid
market for the sale of pr duce. On the said ot
there is a good well of w ter, and water can, e
readily obtained at a de th of from 9 to 15 te t.
The property will be off ed for sale subject t a
reservedbid, which has eon fixed by the e id
master. TERMS OF 8 LE— One-tenth of t e
purchatte money to be p id do vn at the time f
sale, and the balance to e paidicto court Wi
in one month thereafter thout interest. Otti
conditions to ba the eta ding conditions of see f
the Court of Chancery, xcept that possession f
lands will not be given ntil let Ootober ne b.
For further particulars pply to Mesers.Camek a,
Holt & Cameron, Barris re, Goderich, or toJo a
Cowan, Vendors Solid •r, Watford. Dated It is
7th day of June A. D. 1 81. IL MACDER ACT #
Master at Godekch; J HN COVVAN, Vend rs
• 701
OR.
•
' • worth doing. It is ays Solicitor.
al
while to be ion good ter with
hildren. Fathers and mo hers mORTGAGE SALE.
1-V-1- the power of sale
• great deal of tile very best here Indenture of Mortgage
ife when they are too much mu- taetzlst,bytb jeoreez
observe the unfolding Of heir
en s minds. 1 is more wo der- at the COMMERCIAL
•
on SATURDAY, the 25t
itti the opening of a fiovver ; • ore . i weleea in the afternoo
a as
viz : Parcel No 1, com
tive than the discovery of sus 124 and that part o
more helpful to the situde t of tret, i'n Jaryis survey
Ityiaics than an other study. The peat of Blot* F in the ea
• realized by rave great en. ehe shove mentioned Lo
• he and occupied by Le
0! he most i IlTeB parcel is erected a brie
which the min that stories high, 45x22, f ram
rWin watching lees . grounds are well plants
•
11
#8
teresting p
can dwell
with his ma
ic
is
tc
e and noting down the in ica- Ti=1,17:=1:1
f dawning int lligence in h s lit- cribed ashaving a fronta
ii,
To give at least the hou be- north side of Isaebielola Sita
to Upon this pare
'the dark an the dayli h "
0 I hone° 22x22, at present
ily is within the powera-- hire. McLeod. Parcel N
• verybody. T sit arou the of block F in Jarvis' Sur
d tell stories to talk o the
of the day; to find out hat
e of the family has tho ght
.most that day is all enio able
tructive. In;ne home of hose
•orking I kno something 't is
al practice, and unless i ter -
by visitors, each one in turn
tip" a story' ; sometimels aoh purchase money without interest, within
kes the same subject. 5 me- • month after the day of sa e. Upon payment
the purchase money the urchaser shall be e
limited time is given' to ach,
mtist fill that time with the
titledftg possession of P reel No. 1 on the fir
e manufact4es for 'the ma- and
day of receipts
noefx thoef • P rot /pi a200fleolsratite No.
This
Further particulars and oncliions
This is not only pure fun, but
rept use of lan nage is tanght in
t riossible Wft . Another' i ter-
musement is to have the sso-
Under and by virtue of
contained in a certain
'eh will be produced t
11 be offered for sale,
P. Brine, Auctiode
OTEL in SEAFOR
dsy of JUNE, 188
the following prop
osed of Lae num ers
Lot 125 east of Will a m
h t
ot
Id
18
of Seaforth, and
O survey in the roar
s, as at present fe c
i Mabee. Upon
dwelling horise
barn 20x30, and
with flint and o
. 2, camposed of a
ey, whieh may be
e of 61 feet on
set by 54 feet in de
d is erected a fr
in the occupatio
. 3, composed of a
y, lying to the note
the last mentioned par el of land, havin
frontage of54 feet on the east side of Will
Street, by a depth of 61 f
of land is erected a tram
TERMS OF SALE—The
sale shall pay to the ven
posit in the proportion o
his purchase money, and as to pareel No 1 s
pay the balance of his p
interest on the lst day of
parcel No. 2 and 3, shall
et. Upon this pa
dwelling house 22
nrchaser at the ti
er °rine solicitor a
$ 10 for every $10
rckase money wit
October next, and a
ay the balance of
a
t
a
a
2
a-
1.
rt
be obtained on applicatio to McCAUGHEr
I HOLMESTED, Vendor Solicitors. Seaf rth,
Jane 76h, 1881. ^05
of ideas • it h a a fakination. for
childr:n, and after a I very little prac-
tice t • gy will tell with accuracy land
deligh how they came to think and
speak If this thing and that. fancy
that c • ildren who g� put of homei in
which' hey have been 'made intellec ual
compa, ions of father and mother ill
not on y be better pr pared to exP ess
their houghts, but ill really have
somet ing to expres -The will be
less ea ily influenced nd carried abut
by div rs strange doctrines. E. W, 1.
To the Warden and CoUn$il Of II Ton.
GENTLEAIEN,—I have t1 laono
port most favorably of the work
the West Huron Publicchools
the year 1880. As a fall i)
mitted a year ago, and
tition is not desirable, I
ring to only a few poi
receipts during 1880 w
total receipts during 18
Decrease in favor of 188
tal expenditure during
243.25; total expenditu
547,690.74l; decrease or o
52,447.49-; the balance la
1879 was $4,809•14l; ba4n e o
in 1880, 56,524.93; incr in
1880, 41,715.784- ; the am m t lof
1879 was S1,494.51 ; for 0 no
were reported. Salaries
The average salary of m
1879 was 5443.52; avei
male teachers iu1880, $4619.
salary of female teachel
5229.27; 'average ()Mary
teachers in 1880, 4241.11.
of teachers—First class,
1 ; second class, 1879,
third class, 1879, 85;
County Board, 1879, 2;
ber who had att nd d
to e.-
one i
ii
n
duris lag:
ports
a iXier retie -
propose ref
s : Th total
9; .:3 857$58211,: 96198:Sitio.
8 wa $4
urin 187
188
nd it;
hand..
vor Of
ebt in
debt4
leteachers iii t -
31; average1.!
1879 wag,.
of female;
Certificateg
373, 1 ;I 1880,
61881 ; '5o°1d;
80
8 , 1 ; niim-
al School!
8
of teacher
sa1ry o
Ho
The
times
only d
weathe
speak
bright
wind;
grey c
in the
the eve
meani
soft, •
weathe
hard,
foul.
unusu
while io
bespealiF
• tol Judge t e Weathe
•
olors of the ky at difOr nt
e a •wonderfu guidance. Not
a a clear sun et presagefair
• but there are tints whnh
ith clearness a d accuracy. A
allow in the e ening indica, 88
pale yellow, wet; a nent al
r Constitutes a favorable sin
61:
4. •
orning—an unfavorable one itt
ing. The clouds are full i f
g in themselves. If they are
defined and I feathery,• theI
ill be fine ; if I the edges 4 e
rp and definite, it will I .1 e
erierally speaking, any dei
)
ues betoken ind and tali
e quiet a,ad moderate tint .
ir weather. imple as thee
maximS late, the Brit sh Board. I
Trade ha thought fit to publish th
fortbeusp of seafaring n4en. 1 1It, •
MEDI
T G. SCOTT, M. D. do
ti • Accoucheur, See()
donee south side of Gode
emit of Presbyterian Char
AL.
Physician,Surgeon and
th, Ont. Office and mat-
ch Street, second door
h. 842
TT L. VERCOE, M. D.,
" • geoia, etc.,Coroner
Office and Reeidenee, o
directly opposite Seafort
C. M.. Physician, Sur
r the County of Hukon
Jarvis street northl, •
Public School. • C W
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GROCERY NEXT
DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE SEAFORTH
TEAS. TEAS.
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• TEAS.
tN GASENS, JAPANS AND BLAOKS,I
4IR YOUNG HYSON TEA, 3? GENTS PER 00UND.
GOD YC UNG HYSON TEA, 35 CENTS PEO POUND.
C OICE 'OUNG HYSON TEA, 40 CENTS PER POUND.
E TRA C CE, 50 CENTS FER POUND.
✓ RYFIr E, 30 CENTS PER POUND..
T E BES IMPORTED, 65 CENTS PER POUND.
V RY FINE JA)AN TEA DUST, 30 CENTS PR POUND.
CFRib-CTIT) COFiEJ
At 25 cents, 80 cents, 85 cents, 40 cents, and 45 cents per pound.
WHITE SU ARS -9 and 94 pounds for $1.
LIGHT AND YELLOW SU GARS -10, 11,12 and 13 pounds for $1.
FIELD AND GARDEN SEE DS—A Full Stock.
15. D. ROSE, SEAOR'.
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A NEW EaROCERY IN SEAORT
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HA
Meat
G Removed to
d Robertson' e See
mimes, was edded
TT 0- 11 Po 0 13
e Commodious Store in Stark's Block, between Megarey's Bak
Store, and having more room at his dispose than is reqtdred for his Cu
A TOCK OF NEW AND FRESH GROCERIE
Which will befound as C °replete an d Varied as any in the Trade; and
1.
ry
ed
EVERYTHING IS FRESH AN1 NE
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Hale determinedto sell et •etly for csh, and will consequently give his customers the benefit f
iberai Diseount from ordinary trade prices.
S1116 of the
est Teas in the Market for the Mon
C R[11 MEATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ALWAYS ON HAND AS USU L.
Goods Del ered in any part of the Town Free of CiLarge.
BUTTER 4ID EGGS TAKEN FOR GOODS AS CAS .
Remember the Place and Give Me a Trial.
EUGH ROBB, Main Street, Seaforth.
“AND DON'T YOU FORGT 11-`"
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0 LI_ORAN
OICIDEST FIRM IN SEAF,01?Tff,
•
They]saye always ped 10C cents on the dollar, and the y expect their eustomers to " go and !do
the VERY BST
do liekiwise:" They do n t.paetend to sell Goods at Cost, or even below it; but they are preps d
to 8
00Eql SI CROCKERY, AND LIQUORS
IN TIlt MARKET, AT A FAIR LIVING PROFIT.
TheVery Finest
TITTN-
JUNE 24,1881..
THE SEAORTH FLA* Milli
\T0TWITH8T ANDING the lige fire and iboi
consegtfent lose:sustained bythadestruCtioal
of his buns 1414:t a large quantity 4>1 materal, thal
undersigned its determined to go into ithe Flax'
business thili ; earning seatou more extern**,
receive thHaneevisiertepacrd toeceive applications e
parties deeienne to grow this profitable elepjl
either by the acre or the ton, and will give tha
very best tennis. He desir-es to secure thee -a*,
son about 500! acres.
Any. quantity of good -clean -aeed ozhank!
Parties intending to sow should make applies„i.
tion as soon is iposiblea.
He will still hts 'mill to a etaitablepe eon
on reasonable:terms.
oHN
BEAT.E„
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any amount of =imy to Loan 011 ressontbla
rates of interst, on good farm sedurity.
OFFICE—Oanadhen Bank of ComenereelinliC
logs, Seaforth.
1 JOHN B,EATTIE.
THE SEAFORTH
INSURANCE MM LAN� AGENCY
, I I
A L 0 NZ 0 STRONG
Sa nAdGLEiNf eTixiostrl3ae4er e.clo zoF ipraco Cie stt:aen d'S items pkir apple:
-ed to take risksrn the most favorable terms.
• Also Agent to several ;of the best Loan ge!
cletiesse.
AlAgent dor theSele and Purchase of Faux
and Village Pr: ope rty.
A 1u*er I of Firt-Clan
lm-predrarms for Sale.
$50,000 to Lona at fgevom pet' cet:
tterest.
Agent for the sale ot Ocean -Steamship Ticket;
OFFICE — Over M. MOrriSOD'S Store, Main
Street, Seaforth.
THE ZURICH
SADDL RY, HARNESS,
FURNITU E ESTABLISHMENT!
HERk0 WELL Propri,etor.
A 0.001) stek Harnese of all kinde always
L-3•- on hand, together with everything else be-
longing to the bneines s, which will be sold
cheaper than ever.
FURNITURE, FURNITURE.
specially low prices given to newly -married
couples requiring furniture. csi and ace my
Stock and priges befere purchasing elsewheressa
you will save Money by doing so.
893 HERMON WLL, Zurich.
FO ROE!Si LIVERY
SA Lg STAB,LES4--
.SEAFORTH.
A RTIIUR FORBES, the old eetablished Lir-
eryman, keeps the best and most stylish lige
and the best titivirtg horses in the busines.
Neat and Nobby Cutters, handsome and cora-
fortable Robes, and last and sat horses 'always
On hand.
.A very han some ;aerlily sleigh fo neer two
horses. •
Day and night, calls promptly attended to.
Good driving horses bought and sold.
RMF.MBER TWO; PL0E — Opposite 0. 0.
Willson's Agi icultural Wareroome, Seaforth.
689 - ;• • ARTIIU.R FORREll.
FT_TStINTITr..TIM..,
J. S. PORTER SEAFORTH.
! ;
_I am determined to Clear Out my
Entire Stock of _Furniture regard-
less of Oost.
frirosE INWANT, it willay themtussesr-
tain priees before purchasing elsewhere.
give a large discount to those paying 01111/1, al.
pecially to wiwly married couples.
I am etill {tellig six highly finished them ler
$ 2 . I aleo !keep Inowiton's Spring Bed, the
best and clies.pest in the market; warranted
perfectly oieoonmsedlieles.etiy opposite tf.
M amomoth Jeivelry Store, Main Street, Sesta*
East Side.
625
JOHN R. PORTER.
EYE, EAR AND THROAT I
DR. CEORCE S. RYERSON,
L. R. C. P., L, R. C. S. E., Lecturer on the Eye
Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Toron-
to-, and Surgebn to the Mercer Eyeand Es r In-
firmary, Congulting Oculist and Lurid to the
Institutions 1 or the, Blind, Brantford, and for
•: the Deaf and Dumb. Belleviiie, Ont. Late -Clini-
cal Assistant yal London Ophthalmic Ilospi-
RA...VD/ES from our Resident Buyer in France, and nta01,8pMitalCHrfields, and Central Throat and Ea
S /ram our Agents in Spain and Portugal.
317 URCH 'STREET, TototiTe.
Ilay be Consulted at the
FitE TEAS' A SPECIALTY. SUGARS, TOBAfiCOS, &
THE VERY LOWEST FIGURES.1 -
GIVE US A OALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
KILLORAN & RYAN. Seaforth.
N. B.—We are also igents for the Celebrated" Ma reale" Sacramental Wine. Warranted Pure;
THE SE4OR
WIld. HANOVER, M.D. C. ' M, Graduate of 1'
Y McGill University, hytecian,Sargeontand
Acconeheur, Seaforth,Ont. Office and Residenic e,
North side Goderich Sire t, first Brick Ho ese
east of the Methodist Chu ch. - 408
FARMI NG;
Til ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT EiPORIUM.
LSON 1 0. C. WILLSON I
HS OW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF ALT, KINDS OF
D11. HUTCHINSON, G Mduate of McGill lo•
lege, Montreal, Licen late of the Royal o-
ege of Physicians, Edin urgh, and, late House
8 argeon of Craiglookhart Hospitale Edinburgh.
Office—Bluevale, Ont. 686-52
TT DER TSHIRE#, • •L. PJ S.,
.1-ele
Surgen Dentist, Gradbate
of the Ro al College of Dental
Surgeons f Ontario. Office
ours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Rooms in
iir
e. Whitney's new brie block. Main Street
ee.forth,
C CA.R11
tta•eie.e:i jit of Dental
Office—India
'
Stratford, Ont. hes now ; o
Seaforth at theQueen's Hot
prepared to perform all de tal operations With
ease and skill. Officio open first Tuesday in eVery
mouth. 663-52
• Membe
RIGHT, L. D. S.,
of the Roy al College
urgeons of Can da.
block, Market St.,
ned out an Office in
I, whore he will be
1 1 •
centennial of the birth
George ajtephenson, the originator
the railW y locomotive, as celebrate
the other ay in various arts of Eng
land, and'also among th railway eci
ployeee of variOus parts f the cont
ent.
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AUCTIONEERS.
P. BRLNE, Licenced uctioneer for the
County of Huron. Sales attended in all
parts of the County. All o dere left at the Ex-
soerron Office will be prom tlyettended to.i
A LEXANDERDELOBTTY
eer,McRillop. Special
sales of Landed Property,
Implements. .All orders lef
signed at Walton P. 0,
cession 14, will be promptly
bills, notes and stamps in
A TAX. DELGETTY, Walton
.4,
4.4 • •
Lieen Fed Auction -
attention given to
Farm Stook knd
with the under -
r Lot 14, ecu-
attended- to. Sale
lobed if required.
6$9
•
PL�W Ampsoinowe'Sersi—N.caolnT.h4Ohis°eliv
them before p
REAPERS A
• the season, a
the Massey M
Binders. The
they are fully
MPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY,
CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING:
ey No. 13 Thistle Cntter ; the Three Roll Beam Chilled Plow; the Genuine
hilled Plow, No. 40, manufactured at South Bend, Indiana; also Wat-
d and the Brantford Chilled Plows, and a number of other General Purpose
rtainly the best selected stock of Plows ever. kept in Seafbrth ; call and see
c aging elsewhere.
13MOWERS—The Reaper and Mower business ie again to hand for
d s usual I have a thorough reliable stock, coneisting of the Massey Harvester,
wer and Sharp's Sulky Hone Bake; also Miller's Buckeye Twine and Wire
8
:eMachines are too well known to require any comment, suffice it to say that
to the improvements for the Beason of 1881.
11.111ENTS—. fall stock of small implements, such as Hoe° Hoes
SMiLL IMPL
Weeders and telumers, Corn Planters and Corn Cultivators. Iron Harrows at a reduced
priee
stall
teed.
SEWING MACHINES . A SPECIALTY.
1! ;
e Wanzer F, e
rd machin e s, and
achin e Needles, 0
anzer C, D and E, Wilson B, Lonise and other maehines. . Those are
arties purchasing can rely on getting value for their money.
Is and Repairs. Repairing done on the shortest notice, and work guaran
Also Agent /Or 4bell's Patent .Portable Stem Threshers a9;id Engines.
0. C. WILLSON, Main -St; Seaforth.
B.—A few horses taken in exchange for machines.
ALBION lomL, STRATFO-RDI
On T SBA: ,.111fITE 2Stk, *mien last
Tuesday of ev ry month thereafter.. • 708
•CHARLES DUNBAR,
LOCK AsT,D GUNSMITH
SEkOORTH,
MANUFACTURER and Importer of all kinds
.1 -T -L- of English and, American Gaits Rifles Re
volvers, Fishing Rackle and Sportitig Goods ill
general, wisheet4 inform the public that he has
°pee ed a Genera Belisle. Shop in tle. Roberts'
(Druggist) old tand, opposite Cardetos Hall,
where he intends o eery on busines. All kinde
of Repairing don in ;Locks, Keys, Gans, Revd.
vers, Foresee, Umbrellas.. Table, Plate, do.
ie
Grinding Done. The Repairing of , Sewing Ma
chines a Specisty. : Scissors, Knives, -Sate,
and Lawn MOW rs aharpened and repaired.
Electro Plating done in Gold and Silvr. Old
Jewelry made 'jutst as good as new. All work
entetisted to him will he promptlyattended to on
the shortest notiee.
588 OXIARLrIS DUNBAR., Seafrth.
ANOHOR LINE.
- NIETvEerDy SsTaAtaTrEdaSy MfroAmIL filrgie,y111E;01K8ji
and
GLASGOW (via! Loodonelerty) and LONDON
Direct.
TICKETS fot Liveirpool, Londonderry -Glee
now, and all parte of Europe. Fates as lows*
any other first-class iinc.
Prepaid Passage Certificates issued to persons
wishing to bring ont theirfriends.
The Passenger aocommodation of 'Amber Line
Steamers are nosurpassed for elegance and com-
fort. Apply to
S. DIKSON,
593 At the Post 0tie,Sea1orth
NAT .A.. -Nr I 1\1- CA' e•
r S. HADDEN. begs to announceto the people
t' • of this vicinity that he has pirrehased the
property formerly owned by Mr. Win. Midden,
and having erected thereon a certnnortione shop,
he is now prepared to execute orders tor Weaving
in all its branches FLANNEL, Plain end
Twilled, and CARPETS a Specialt. Ali work
warranted to give 4atifaction and teems reason-
able. Residence alf a mile east of Egraond-
ville, adjoining theffarm of Mrs. Oeunnell on the
west side. A trial is respeotfally solieted.
703-13 J. S. r..ADDEN.
1111E CREDIT FONOIER
THIS new Company, formed for thepurpose
inveeting French Coital. in Canada, is now
preparedto advance money on the inoat favorable
• terms on good landed senrrities. M P. HAYS,
1 Agent for County of 'Hums, Seaforth. 1P99
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po
ef
of
30
sta
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but
the
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of
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call
thin
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bast
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13on
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66
the
won
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with
of
as a
The
Fot
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neig
the
they
take
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naals
hold
hay
line
were
rush
USIA
Itear
juna
ed
the I
The
well
ably
stee
the
at a
thes.
ryin
Duto
and
right
Lo
has a
mere,
mer
with
his h
dog, •
gent
and
was
abou
cia t
final
bird,
The
a. and
sta
the
his
horn
drop
and
horn
to
6
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whic
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read
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roan
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mak
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