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The Huron Expositor, 1881-07-22, Page 6•- i'• " • • -4 , 44" ‘•'. 4 55 5; 45 . - t 6 An Irish Wake. BY ROVING ROBIN. It was a beautiful moonlight and the sky was clear, as the sky orally is :when the moon shin brightly as it did on that part night, and there was just a tas frost, that made the road crisp an ly. There was a stillness in -the lanes and across the bogs that s enticing to spirits and fairies to over the unfrequented. paths, a hold night orgies to their full co Like a good natured orb the moo shining over the whole County T ary that night, and by its light co seen Barney O'Neil's little cot, se valley by itself near the hills, a this cottage they were holding the of Bridget O'Neil, the departed an mented spouse of Barney the tha He was also holder of half an ao land, and such land There had of course great preparations fo "waking,” and the - nearest shops been almost drained of tea, sugar whiskey; the candles also wer quired for an illumination, that a. gave a festive character to the occ don't know that people go to places for pleasure, bat the preten that they go there to condole wit bereaved, and I am sure many go. Notwitheilanding the edict pass the priests against these gatherin late, the "ould institution" is not to go out. By the light of the could be seen knots of twos and t suddenly starting into- view, qu making towards the wake, and Biddy, who had gone hence, was h ed by the presence and benediction house full of acquaintances, who respected her when living. Before cottage door was a pool of dirty w which nevertheless glittered in naoonlight, and at one end of the b ing was the dunghill and pigstye that the visitors had to glide in bet the house wall and the dirty pool to to the doorway, and to take partic care that they did not tumble over pig, which luxuriously lay at its as if it had been master of the c monies; the cocks and hens, the g and the goat having all their own outside of the house on this occasio bask in the beams of the queen of ni and to wonder, what on earth c preserve the dignity of the boniest without their presence. Some yo fellows, with an equal or greater num- ber of the other sex, stood lolling by wall of the old bridge close by, t spanned a small river. The goat the ass seemed to have made up t minds for a ramble, and away t went, the ducks now coming forw to lap the water before the door. There is certainly something stra going on in the 'house, which these 1 ter could not comprehend. "Oh, w did yez die?" is roared from voices side the house, and the wailing, a moaning, and groaninghad conapaenc and becomes general. Impulsive s, emotional are the people of Erin eit for good or evil, and I have no doubt that here, in some at least, there is real sorrow for their dead friend and her living partner. Inside the house w squatted on the floor, and on ru etools, old women rocking themsel in apparent grief, with broken teat Or dilapidated glass in their hands,fr which they occasionally sipped som thing that was either tea or somethi stronger, now and then taking a s by way of comfort. Tao gossoo were ogling the eolleens by'way of lief, andothers were tasting with old spoon the reeking spirits in broken -mouthed jugs and basins. The corpse of poor Bridget was open to view in her last suit, and some were kissing, and others were slapping the face of the poor defunct. After every sip of the "oratur," afflicted Barney pme his lips to those of his lamented spous and then repeats the smack which h lips had just, given to the whiskey. Ochone, darlint! Ochone, my po dear Biddy 1" he howls, while the tea roll down his cheeks, and he oollaps in thought. "Oh, ,ye were the goo wife to me," he breaks out afres "An' troth she was," chorus the wome kind of the assembly. "An' wher would I find sich another ?" p thetically asks from the matronly wi ow who had. sat by him during the las half hour to comfort the "poor sowl, and Looks up into his byes, as much as to say, "Yez can fond her here." It was indeed a comfort to the disconso- late Thatcher to have such au' -inter- night, gen- es so ocular te of d live - rough eemed roam nd to ntent. n was ipper- uld be t in a nd in wake d la- tcher. re of been r the had and O re- lraost asion. such ce is h the ed by gs of likely moon hrees ietly poor given to the d:oased. T e young f and a few of he old o es to staying the while night thro4h, the time must •e filled up soh either with:raying, eleeping pal drinking, oe "000rtin'," and tw these pleasant elivarsiorre" the wk not a bad mit f thing at all, at "Would ye t 11 us a story, t quietly asked a blue-eyed,. dar - damsel, by wa for a modest love with her. same, SO, my je goes into a tale tional horror, a still closer to t and insist upon boys who are d Och, murther camps and bon wakes, it envel quers us all! can gainsay it ? yez, ray jewel, Pat, in his east he is trapped. ment have no brain -general, the time to bre "ould" folks sit, some to "wort,' settle the meet in a general r them there, for ehe police Galloioay Gazette. lks, ere nd w, ds, 1 yyt red of show* pr f re oe boy," who is yin in "Begone 4o t at el," an he siiiingly of ghos and tr di- d the aiden d aw eir mal com aniqns, their pre rence or the ing in lo with •• 1 this love, that r an oirs, and even ral ps, it m sters, n- nd so it shoed , ho "By th ower love ' cries t hot tu oy, little hinki h. w hisky, 1 e and di i1 - got pox ssion ef he nd—huri ar 1 new is k it up ; d while he the young folks gT, a ff, some to "foigh r, as in e o yo e, ction. will le ve ay ceme Eggs as Wholeso Would it not more eggs for mi About one-third onoofra- t, egg is solid nutr had than can be said the no bones, no toe to be laid aside. ater, the up of ten parts s trild- and thirty pots , BO egg contains sixt the yolk fifty-tw ween get cally an egg is war there is none of the of the butcher necessary t ease, The vegetarians of Englan ere- freely, and many of thas tame eighty and ninete years o11t, e FOod- e wise to BII s itute at in o daily diet? of the eight (1 en ment. T is is moire of meat. Theo are gh pie° s that have A good g is rea e ell, Sat arts hiew olk,' T white of n -six per O ntum water, per cent m. Practi- animal f od, and yet he disagr eable Wm* obi in i use eggs men wee and have ness. Egis r minnte . taste that not' hard - make them ooked Very excepti by such egge lniiea: obierle-s, Fried eggo i nd esti- spree i oa i king cle',- !ter is 0(4 '• tit ; de{ eppe and spoil the the best eh hos.' be n quli. littlC -- way been remarkably 100 are best when ght, This takes away mild is offensive to sot :ad en the white or y hard te digest. ung hard is dcult o the those of stout tornachs ; hat should be eaten with bread and , cated very finely. An egg; heir toast is food fit for a king, he, serve any better food th ard else, which is oubtful. are less wholesom than ic;ge• An egg dropped i to hot only a clean and andsome at- licions morsel. ost peopl in? taste of their ego y adding nd salt. A little sweat butter • dressing. Eggs oontai rb ed, ud Phorus, which is s pposed her to those who use t i eir brain Poultry Review. Educati g Hors. ere Horses can be e. ucated tie the extent de of their understan ing, as children, ves can be easily dam ged or rui ed by up management. Wei believe t at om fereuce found in hnrses as e- habits and reliability comes ng from the different Manageme wig than from variance bf natural us in animals. Horsels with hi re- are more easily ethicated th ree from id.ooke he anime re but &de lk s� as to n egg if digestion and the u bed o vicios uah ore t of en ratios]. on ra h ttle tho ritof an less or dal spirits, and are more O - big ceptible to ill-trainilng, and co segue tl may be made good or bad, abcording to he education they eceive. Horses with dull spirits are not by ny means proof against bad man ge- 1 ment, for in them may- be found b me ost provoking obstinacy and vici us abits of different characters t at render hem almost entirely worthlee Conld a e, h is t Or rs es d h. general character f these oble - n- male. e If a colt is never a- advantage, it will d - h e coming generations of hot es in tWs country be kept from their days of $1t - hood to the age of five years, in the hands of good, careu1 mane ors, there would be seen a vast differs ce in the an - allowed to get; t n ever kn w tha it possesses a power that man c nnot cen- trol, and if made fatniljar wi h stra4e objects, it will no be ski tish a nervous. If a horse is made custo ed from his early days to haVe objets hit him on his heel , back, or hip, b , will pay no attentio to the giving w y of a harness, or a wa on running agair slt him at an unexpect d trimmer* 1 A gun. can be fire from the back of a horse, an umbrell held over thehef0„ a buffalo robe throw upon his neck, A railroad engine pass lose by, his heel bumped with sticks, and the anima take it all as a. na ural condition of things, if only taugh , by careful mate, agernent that it will not be injured thereby. There is great net*. of iro1. provement in this n ble animal. Lea beating wanted and nore education. eating comforter, as indeed ma other has found the condolen sympathy of the fair sex Boot the troubled mind. But sure, y an- e and ing to B BOWS of the dames suggested, "the widdy is not catching the Thatcher already, it wouldn't be decent." Neither it would, and I beg pardon to all concerned for such an,insinuation. Barney roust be off with the old love before he is on with the new. The punch makes him amorous. The company was coming and going ; some drinking, some smok- ing, and some not doing either. The priest looked in to see that all was right, and was asked to"take a drop." His reverence gives them his blessing, and as he is an example of temper- anda.jie retires. It is astonishing What mingled respect and sociability the clergyman's presence creates on such occasions. "God save all here," moans a new comer, answered by "God save us" by most of the inmates. The immediate relatives of the family, and • Barney's sympathiser -in -chief, still clung to the floor, but Barney himself appeared to be rocking unnaturally on the old stool on which he sat ; some would say from sorrow, and some would say from drink, and it might be caused by the extra, squeeze of ,the hand which somebody gave hina, and which he hystericaljy returned. Whatever was the cause, nobody could say, for all were ere', ed •Household If rats or mice inf house find their hole with rags dipped in cayenne pepper. No Recipes. 1 st any paift of yon 8 and stuff theke strong solution Of rodent will evk' take a second nibble at that rag. 1; Bread Cakes.—T ke one quart of milk, stir in enough . bread crnnobs to, make a thin batter. Beat threes eggs well and put them in, adding a little' salt ; and two tables oonfuls f fl . Bake on the griddle and serve hot. As soon as he has his poultra house clea,ned, Mr. Kern tel s the Olio Fa cili mer, he takes the ma tire and spread it over his wheat fiel , or a poo e spot i i his meadow, and you that a man with one he puts it. To put box or barrel and kee fore it is put to a cro can take ye can se en manu it one he thin wren wa g 3r - in either howling or wailing, or talking . Some crops are what is kn and smoking, or making the pottheeu coarse -feeders, and thirjvo on fre jar lighter of its contents4 All the pro- ure, and bome re the ma ceedings were spiced wit ced to it • wit and ha- be well rooted and red mor, and the chronicler vou1d require al elements in great large space to record the fun that was instance, wheat, barle. enjoyed that night. "That's a right toes and beets require good song, Rody, my boy, ' cries an ad- be decomposed, whi mirer, and the vocalist is invited to and oats will do bett nure. and he To remove iron rust and cotton garments Get ten cents:worth of and diesolve in a quart until the solution boil rust spots, and immedi warm water or soap an acid is not washed out the cloth.qThe acid s cooled and put into a b use. An invalid, Mrs. H. sing another. Roily Dooly was great singer at such meetings sang the fine ballad of Rory O'More with great applause. "Hurroar, brave • Rody," shouted male and female voices, while Barney and the widow dropped a quiet tear, and tasted a drop of the "cratur." The boys were now getting lively, and the elders were getting anxious, for the hours had stolen away. Irrespective of Land League, Home Rule, or Coercion Acts, or any sort of p olitic s , this semi -religious rite must be • 41 18 wer where e ear be - 8 is wn a h Wan ure miner parts. 'or in -I , peas ani pots, the mature e corn, eabbag ✓ on fresh ma - tains frozen linen se oxalic, acid. the acid crystals, of water. Heat , then di the tely wash outlh • water. Lf the it will destroy lotion may be ttle for j further . B., asked fur • Ti-tE HURON EXPOSITOR. limmomp • a good re eipt her tapioini pudding. . AS we have ne w oh is °moldered very' nice allo, me t4 contribute it to your coin la: I Soak three ta'olespoonfuls o tapio te i li, oeer nigit in water, and tin the morni g drain t off. Add one quart of milk, one oo e-oup of sugar, and th beate4 yolks of our eggs. When th e pudding is don spread on it a Leer ringue oonpose of the whites of the eggs and a little eUgar beaten to a stiff froth, and fitiffen lend br wn slightly Iin the oven.- 1 LemonTapiooa.—So a oup of tapie oma in a pint of colt wat r as for the first pudding. - Add .other pint of cold water and put ove the fire in: a double p 1 where it will keep hot until all 1uripsare sotened. dd the grated! rind o oth lemon, the j ioe of threie, and a up and a half of ngar. Cook; a ' few minutes longer, you in a ' pudding dish, alee a me;ingue .1 three whitee and t eelte,bles oons of sugati for the top, brlowii it alai -serve it cold with vanina cram mode as followe :—Put re, pint o na• k to heat ; ad. the beaten yolks ctf t o eggs, a teas.00n of corn starch dis olved 'n a tab espoon of cold milk, half a: cup of suga and a mete atom of s It. S ir a mi ute or two and remove from the stove as soon as thick- ened ; Ilaver wit a teasp on of vanilla caoftlerit ijtoff the fi e, and genie d. 1 FOR TO LEI —S rooms over A. Store, S forth. Suitable or private dwlling, with front a Apply to141. qI AULT1 Propriet SALE OR to LET. VOR SALE — Splendid Dwe ling &use andl Lot. with stable, n John treat JOHN BIDJi, fSertfor h. '. Ap7p016y.2to r. . Ault's Grocer' or dress maker rd. rear entrano e, 693 TWO HOU -a- forte ble Temperance also the hou and Skating sonable. Ap • ES TO RENT— o Rent, a corn', dwelling house &t joining the Old, all, in tie nicest art of the town g adjoinng the °minion Carling nk ; po session a once • rent ros- y to L. 1URPHY, Seaforth. 800 STOREHO E TO !RENT.— grain sto ehouse on the ou railway trackSeaforh, with t c trucks and jig ere all tnplete; immediately. 1 pply to oott Bro or to the pr, prietor, BOBER bora. I e o rent a good th aide (if the o sets of scales, ossession given hers, Seeforth. SCOTT, Rox- 677 STORE TO ^-1 modions Street, Seafor town. The st room 80 feet i able and pas Apply to WHI • ENT— o rent a 1 rge and corn - tore in Whittle 'e blook, Main „in the beat busi eas part of the LO i8 60 Ieet long with a store length tie the rea . Rent reason- sion gtv n on 5th January, 1881. NEY BtiOTHERe 879 CR* FAR FOR S LE—The Sub so ber offs offera for sale a firat-olaQs farm, consistinclf 100 acres of excellent laud, being Lot 8, on. 4, L R. S., Tuckersolith ; 86 acres clear d, 71 clear of stump, and the rest timbered th , beech and maple; comforttble hewed log ons ,frame barn and log stables; well fenced, we1 nn1Ierdrain4d, two wells and a good, bearing 'ore ar is ea miles from Kippon, 5 from Brueefield ndl6 from Seaforth; convenient to chools and hu triss; wi 1 b3 s )1d elle %0, with 0.- ithout crop A p•v t ) R)3'11 1-RIEVE. oi ho premises or o Egnondville P. 0. 706 SiDECnhIo ARTICLES. $25 RE4VA D—Wh reas the Grange Hall on the 2tt Conces. ion of MoKillop. was broken ops ope4 oa Or, about the 1st ce July aid rob- bed of a lar e q iantity o goods, including tne seal of the range, 'the (members of the said Grange her by Offer a reward ot-$25 for such, informatio as will lead to the arrear and con- viction of the grlilty parties. JAS. DAVIDSON, Master. , 709x4 CAUTION—The public are herby cautioned v -i against purchasing 1r negotiating a note of hand given by J hu B. Moyerlin favor of Dam. - mart & Klotip, t r the suhe of 83.61, bearin; date April 13, 188, a d payable 3 mouths after date and bearing pef cent. interest until paid, as the said note is o b paid only to the andereigue 1 . DUMMERT & EILOPP. Zatich, ' June 24, 1881 . 708x4. OTICE rec let of Septe under the 8 ley. There a will be let fo tractor to su formation c Secretary of eion 12, Stan undersigned, Secretary. 0-- MASONS—Sealed Tenders will 1- • ved' by the qudersigned until the ber, for bad mg etoueloandations hoo Houses in Section No 4, IStan- re tv o buildings, and the contract r bo h or each separately. The Ceti- eply all the atonal. Farther in • 1 n b had 4n applic tion to the the School ey. Tender B alto P. oard, on • to be add 0. JO VARM IN MORRIS FOR SAL A' cheap, t1e south half of Lot 9, Morris, containing 100 acres of oho very high .tate of cultivation. The fences—board custom' the front. T bank barn with stone stabing under River runs through p;Irt of the lot, two never; failing *elle convenient ings. It is Within 'elisy 'distance o market, and eonvenient t? schools a It is one of the choieest forme in t and will be sold cheap:. Apply to the on the premises, or lo Belgrave P. LOT TASKER, kitopx!retol. ot 8, Conces- egged to the N DUNN, 708x4 .—For sale oncession 4, CE land, in a e is a good oath; good e Maitland nd there are the build - four good d churchoe. e township, ndersigned . LLANCE- 709-4 EDI AL. ea G. SCOTT, . D. &c, Phyeician Surgeon and !-' • Accoucheu , Seaforph, Ont. Office and resi- dence south side q Godorich Street, second door east of Presbyfteri n Church. 342 1LT L. VER00E M.D. • goon, eta ,Co oner 213 .tre-OPobaYnElytainnuSrotinr.. Office and Reside oe, on Jarvis street north, direetly oppoeite l9eaforth Public School. wM. HAN OPE , M. D., C. M., McGill Unitersity, "hysician, Accoucheur, Seafo th,Ont. Office an North side Goderich Street, first Br east of the Metholist Church. fl R. Mao IN 0,N, Graduate of lege, Mo trea , Licentiate of th ege of Physieian , Edinburgh, and urgeon of Craigaockhart Hospital, Office—Blueva. e; Ont.' radnate of argeou an d Reeidenc e, ek House - 496 eGill Col. Royal Col- late Hone e Edinbargh. 686-52 boars from 8 Mrs. Whitney' Eieatortb, DERBYSHIRE Surgeon Dentis e Royal Colleg urlreons of Onta Y. to 5 P. M. 11 wl brick block. M L. D. S., Graduate of Dental o. Office Rooms in in Street CALRTIfVEIGT, x;.1-' • 27, ‘-i• Member of the Bo Lin.-"ely4N, of pentalSurgeone Offiole-Indien block, nbw opened ont na Hotel, where all dental opera b Open first Tries Stratford, Ont., ha Seaforth at the Qu prepared to perfor ease and skill. Offi month.; AUTIONERS. L. D. S., al College Canada. arket St., n Office in e will be ions with y in every 563-52 P. BRINE, Iiceneed Auction er for the • County of H iron Sales ritte ded in all perts of the C an y. kii erders left at theEx. Office will be pronaptlyatte ded o. LEXANDER D EJGETTY, License Auctio eer,DdoKill)p. Specie attentioi given to sales of Landed Property, Farm took an d Implements. All Orders lerft with he under- signed at Wal on P. O.,' or Lot 14, ton- cesion 14, will e promptly attende to. Sale bills, notes and stamps furnished if required. ALEX. DELGE TY Walton. 689 IMPO Tf NT NOTICES. NOTICE. — IN BROTH -` ERS. Noti i t all ars - counts not settle July 25 will be plaeed in • JOHN BEATTIE, Trust 710-2 OARDOF THA •—The fundersign ci on be. ‘-' half of the m ars of the Beaver lorove CInb, hereby tende ateir sincere thvnk to the ladies of Scaforth or Oho handeome reit of Flaga iwhiCh they' have pree tilted to the Club. We, on [behalf of tbe Club, bako 'this opportunity of It hanldng the ladies tor their genial:patronae of Canada's National ga ESTATE HILL hereby given th or bbfote Monday, rt for ollection. e and hope be rewarded by the con - their ap preci Lof tbe game efforts of the h me Chil. D. A. MoDON- ion me will ALD, J. J. DUNCAN, . BLACKWELL. 710. MORTGAGE SALE _A. Rd ILL —IN THE— TOWNSHIP OF MCKILLOP, In the CoUnty of Huron. TTNDER the power of sale contained in a regis- tered mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, and is made by one John McOlay, will be sold by Public Auction by Mr. James Howson, Auctioneer, at the QUEEN'S HOTEL —IN THE— TOWN OF SEAFORTH. —ON— SATURDAY. JULY 30TH, 1881, At 1 P. M., the following freehold property, viz : The west -half of the south half of Lot No. 82, in Concession 14 of the Township of Mciallop ; 37 acres more or les, of which • 16 acres are cleared, balance wooded with Beeh, Maple, Blaok Ah, dte. Soil a good clay loam. A dwelling home 18x26 feetone and one-half stories, and barn 18x26 feet, on the premises. Good well. Distant from Seaforth 10 miles, and from Brno- , eels se miles: Terms and conditions will be made known at time of sale,or may be aseertained ion application to HARRIS, MA.GEE & CO., Vendor's Solicitor's, London, Ont. Or to JAMES HOWSON 709-3 IBROADFO T & BOX, UNDERTAKERS, &C. FUNERALS ATTENDED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Auctieneer, Clinton, On SEAFORTH, COFFINS AND SHROUDS ALWAYS ON HAND. I HEARSE FOR HIRE. • THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, raid up Capita, - - 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . BC,Ht, 1,400,000. President, Hon. Wm. McMaster. SEAFORTH BRANCH. The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on the et favorable terms. Dr ts on all the principal towns and cities in Canada, on Great Britain, and on tho 'United Stats, bought and sold. • Office—First door South of the Commercial Hotel. 639 A. H. IRELAND, Manager. FQRBES' LIVERY SALE STABLES, STABLES, SEAFORTH. • RTHUR FORBES, the old establishld Liv- -LI- enyman, keeps the best and most styli h rige and the best driving horses in the busines . • Neat and Nobby Critters, handsome an oom- • fortable Robes, and fast and sal horses alwaye on hand. • A very handsome family eleigh for one or two bombs. Dayland night calls promptly attended to. Good driving hones bought and sold. REMEMBER THE PLACE — Opposite 0. C. Willean's Agricultural Wareroome, Seaforth. 689 1 ARTHUR FORBES. J. S. PORTER SEAFORTH. I am determined to Clear Out my Entire Stock of Furniture regard. les of Cost. IN WANT, it will pay them to moor- tain prices before purchasing elsewhere. I give a large discount to those paying cash, e pecially to newly married 000ples. I am still selling six highly finiehed chairs for $2. I also keep Knowltons Spring Bed, the best and cheapest in the market; warranted perfee0y noiseless. • Warerooms directly opposite M. R. Counter's Mammbth Jewelry Store, Alain Street, Seaforth, East Sde. 625• JOHN S. PORTER. EVE, EAR AND THROAT! DR. GEORGE S. RYERSON, . R. C. P., L. R. C. S. E., Lecturer on the Eye Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Tor on- to, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and Ear In- firmary, Consulting Oculist and Aurist to the Institutions for the Blind, Brantfo d, and for the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville, Ont. Lite Clini- cal Assistant Royal London Ophthalmic Hopi - Moorfields, and Central Throat and Ear Hospital. 37 OHURCH STREET TORONTO. May be consulted at the ALBION HOTEL STRATFORD, On IrlillESDA.Y, JUNE 2Sth, and on last T'needayof every month thereafter. 703 HCHARLES DUNBAR, LOCK. AND GUNSMITH SEAFORTH, 1UEANUACTURER and Importer of all kinds of English and American Guns, Rifles, Re- vovers, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods in gneral, veishes to inform the public that he has o r. ed a General Repair Shop in Mr. Robert' (iluggist) old stand, opposite Cardno's Hall, w ere he intends to carry on business. All kinda o1 Repairing done in Locks, Kys, Guns, Revol- v rs Parasols, Umbrellas. Tab's Plte, &a. Grinding one. The Repairing of Sewing Dda• chines a Specialty. Scisors, Knives, Skates, and Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired. Electro Plating done in Gold and Silver. Old JeIwelry made just as good as new. All work entrusted to him will be promptlyattended to on the shorteet notice. 68$ CHARLLS DUNBAR, Seaforth. ommIlmilmormmonimmilommimiw SOMETHING NEW! OMETHING NEW!! A COMPLETE MUSI AL INS RUMENT PCD1R, '111\T OLLA.I13, The Latest Invention for the Pr duction of Music Automatically THE ORGUINETTE. THE OR UINETTE. ANY CHILD OAN PLAY THE "The Mechanical Orgninette is certainly a musical wonder—there is no hing composed that it cannot perform, and the low price at which they arE sold should fill ever house in the land with its harmony of sweet sounds."—New York Tribune. SCOTT BROTHERS, SEAFORTH, The Musical Instrulzent Emporz NTARIO. 1881 THE M‘1TRAL G1400ERY, S 881. THE GROCERY DEPARTME AFORTH T. Large Shipments of Teas, Sugars, Tobac4ios, and General 4roceries, which we are milling et prices that cannot be beat; 9 pounds df Standard Gran ted Sugar for $1; 11 pounds of aright Yellow Refined Sugarfor $1; Teas from 35 cents up to €01 cents ;per pound, and every package sold warranted to give the purchaser saNsfaction or cash rein ped—No Humbug. Full Stook in Pickls, Suces, Canned Meats, Canned Fruits, &o. PROVISIONS --Flour, Oat and Gor wheat Flour, Hams, Ba Meal, Granulated Wheat, Buck - on, Potatoes, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DE ARTMENT. This Department is unnsnslly well assorted; w4 sell Plain and Decorated China by the dozen or in sett;; Large Assortment of China Tea Sets, fro $5 to 820; Granitje Tea Sets, Plain and Decorated, from $2 and upwards ; Dinner Sete; Bed oom Sets, from $2 5i up to 812; Our Stock of Glassware is im,mense ; Call and see it; We have large sto di: of Bar oods, and would eall special attention to oar stook of Cigars. • 1 -1 -IE SEED DEPARTMENT Fall Stock in Chvas, Common Red, Large Late, 4lsike and WhiteDatc ; Timothy,Hringarian GrassiMillet, White and Golden, Orchard Gram, Tars, Carrots, Mengel an Turnip Seeds ; Gar- den Seeds by the paper or in bulk; Seed -Potatoes in Farlv Rose, Late ROBe Snow Flake, Beauty of Hebron and White Elephant ; Top Onions, Dutch 8e4 Onions and English Potato Onions. We invite inspection, of our Large Assorinient of Goods. Note the fact and remember that we sell th,e best Go ds that the Maret contains. AlipL461. W & FAIRLE FREE DELIVERY. Alain Strebt, Seaforth, Under the Clock, Cardno's Block. THE LEADING DRUG Ha6SE. E. HICKSON 8CCO., SEAFORTH. CONSTANTLY ON HA ND AND RECEIVING.. BATH SPONGES AND BATH TOWEL* BATH GLOVES ANDIBATH BRUSHES.; BATH SOAPS AND TOILET SOAPS. PERFUMERY AND COMBS. BRUSHES AND PURSES. PIPES AND'SMELLING BOTTLES. SHOULDER BRACES AND CHEST PROTECTORS. PUFF BOXES AND PUFF POWDER, &O. On Hand Lots of that Beautif-ul and Heal- thy Summer At everage, "THE MONTSERRAT FRUIT LIME JUICE," The Most, Hes lthy and Delicious Drink in the Market. Small and Largo Bottles at E. HICKSON •& CO.'S DRUG STORE, SEFORTH. SEA SHELLS! • SIEA SHELLS! 07 C. W. PkPST, §EAORTH. HEp HOUSE1 OLTT. (1, '00 P N0SLUIN-tr021 THE ONLY GENUINE FOUR -BARB STEEL FENCING sainvnO 1238 5F11, 3JJHM 110 STILL AHEAD. BRUSSELS LIME -WORK& TOWN 4:Sr. SONS. THE Subscribers take tlais opportunity of ze- j- turning thanks to the inhabitants of Bruasele and vicinity for past patronage, and beg to tante that having xnade several improvements in their kiln and mode of burning, they are now in abet- ter poeition than ever before to supply the pub- lic with first -alas Lime at 13 cents cash at the kiln, or 15 oents delivered. This beig the Beventh season ot our bnsinesis ealings itt Bluessle, and having given =quell- fi ed satisfaction so far, the public can rely 412 receih3g good treatment and a first-class -article from us. R• emember the Spot—BrueseleLinae Werke. 699 TOWN & SONE. )10010Vd 0 GI 0 07 0 LARGE LOT OF SEA SHELLS • JUST. TO HAND FROM THIlk FLORIDA COAST. sor_AD V E:1' CONCHSHELLS 25 10ENTS PElk PAIR. SEAFORTH PLANING MILL, TH E OLD E STAB LI SSH, POOR AND BLIND FACTORY • TO r111-1 TEIIE enbscriberbegs leave to thank his nnmeron CliStOnaeX8 for the liberal patronage extended to him since commencing business in Seaforth,and trasts hat lie may be f of the sam. Partiesintending to build wonld do well to give hire a call,a,s he will continue to keep on hand • large stockof all kinds ef lth a continuance Dry Pine Lumber, Sashes, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Shingles Lath, &c. Hefeelsconfident of givingsatisfactiont o thou ; who may favonr him with their patronage,as no but firet-olseaworkinen areeraployed. Particular attention paid to Custom Planing 201 JOHN II. BIWADFOOT. Farmers, Come and See my Larg Stock of Cheese Fac - 1 an rn tory Milk Cans, Milk Pals and Dzshe, 7 f . And Everything Belonging to the ;Cheese and Matter Business. .:14 MY IMPERIAL MEASURES QANNOT BE BEAT i 0 For Correctness and Quality. All First -Class Goods, and sod. at Lowest Pr ice& 1 am not afraid of the Grangers in competition of Quality and Price. ill A General Stock of Building Hard Always on &rand. , x ..4 JOHN KIDD, ain Street, 5eaforth. 1 )-1 0 savori ITYD cial4vaaalao 14 S cn 5-4 55- ..;r4 level 'tern Eng heel at 11 • ee wee 41)00 wfll rnill =eel titt land Peael tram and half Cora petrC Unit efiti133 Oil th rels. vita Cana ran, 1 banqr =day ado been scam previ. to BP --D nee of pieted encase taken ivoutt aistau ing a eartlef D. 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