The Huron Expositor, 1884-06-06, Page 66
To The Deacon.
As it isnot "in meeting," I suppose
I can express myself in regard to your
.� creed" as set forth in The Christian
Union for October 18, page 312.
I believe, Deacon, that in all tree
women (mark, I say true) there is im-
planted the mother inatinot to hover
over and proteot,to reachout and gather
int the_ young and friendless. When a
woman is destitute of this quality her
_unhappiness begins. -
If we have always with us the poor,.
we have also the young in life that de-
mand, a woman's -love and care. No
woman need be homeless, fee this God-
given feminine grace to hover and- pro-
tect gives her the influences that makes
her a home in wilderness'or town. On
this belief I argue that there is but one
rule' for married or unmarried life, and
that is the one Christ gave ne the
Golden Rule." When John says he
takes Susan "for better or worse," if
John wants to be a happy man he must
add., " To do to you Susan, as I'd like
you to do to me ;" and Susan must say
the same to John. No other rule under
heavenewill make them a: happy pair, or
enable them to transmit happiness to
their children. No, sir ! :No Deacon or
minister, or male Angel shall bring up
my children for me ! God gave them to
me to bear, to rear, to train,to pray for,
and bring up for his glory. As sure as.
I and a mother, he will hold me respon-
sible for that duty, and not my " hus-
band alone," as you claim ; nor can I.
escape this stewardshipby liking a sub-
stitute in teacher, friend or servant, if
my mind and. health are spared to carry
out this work.
Now, Deacon, do you think yon can
take the children ofeyour wife . out of
her hands and bring them up e Not if
she's the woman I take her to be ! For
I have faith enough in you to believe
you married her not from e fickle
fancy,"but because you believed her
able to mother your household, and yon
too. Why, yes ; you, too 1 -
Riese you, my good Deacon ! you men
need mothering all your lives,and if you
don't get it you look sheepish enough.
My opinion is that if St. Paul lived
nowadays, and had a faithful wife, mar-
ried "in the Lord" he would gladly
allow her to remove the " thorn in the
flesh." and allow her to heal up the
wound with woman's skill, and smooth
his " tempest -tossed" hair, and go arm
in arm with him through sickness and
health. Then, when his peril was
over, I believe he would be as manly as
he was brave, and go out into the
world to support his family, leaving the
the wife to the home ditties allotted
her.
Deacon, who picks the white thread
off your coat, and the specks from your
linen, and smooths drown your scattered
hairs,and bridges over the flaws in your
testy disposition, and softens your quick
flashing reply to an irritating menial,
and gives your coat tail a little twitch
when you become prosy in prayer meet-
ing, and reminds you to take that quin-
ine pill, and puts the hot brick in the
sleigh for your cold' feet, and then
brushes your seedy beaver, and makes
you appear your best among men ?
" The Deacon's Creed reminds me
of
an.old farmer, who declared in the
country store, to an attentive male audi-
ence, that K4 he believed in women as
far as they went, but they hadn't got
no .judgment."
When children grow -up a credit to a
Deacon's family, the world says, " Just
look at the Deacon's children ; what a
credit they ate to him 1" when the
children turn out badly, it is said,
" Just look at the Deacon's children ;
how bad they are ! but he never had no
help,; poor man ? his wife being so
shiftless." -
Yes, the world will give the men the
credit for most everything ; but the
orediit the men may have,only give me my
children, that I may give them back to
my Maker as pare and undefiled as nay
efforts, through the grace of `God, can
make them, and let me never be a
Rachel mourning for my children be-
cause some man has taken them away
from me I
By the way, why didn't a.Joseph, or
a Jacob, or the Israelitish men mourn
for their ehildren with Rachel a—A
Mother. -
House Plant Enemies.
A correspondent. of the Germantown
Telegraph furnishes the following de-
scription of the usual enemies which at-
tack house -plants, and tells the appro-
priate remedies. The article may be
read with profit by all who keep window
plants
The green fly, or aphis; is a green-
sh-looking insect infesting the tender-
est shoots of a large majority of green-
house plants, from which it suoks the
sap or juices, causing them to become
stunted and sickly. When tobacco
smoke can be used without annoyance,
it is the most satisfactory means of de-
stroying them. Take a large box with-
out a cover and -place it upside down ;
put a quantity of plants under one end ;
then take a pan, put in a shovel of
ashes, on this a few live coals, and on
the coals place a smell handful of mois-
tened tobacco stems ; put the dish
under the vacant end of the ,box, and
confine the smoke elosely until it sub-
sides. An occasional treatment of this
kind will suffice ; but if plants are
allowed to get very bad before attended
to, they should be treated two days in
succession. A strong tea made by boil-
ing tobacco stems in water'is also good
when cool ; appry by sprinkling them
thoroughly with it.
The mealy bug at times becomes an
intolerable nuisance on some species of
pians.' It gathers about the axils of
the leaves and branches, and resembles
at first sight small patches of white
cotton, but closer inspection reveals it to.
be a repulsive looking bug, covered with
a white powder. As it has no special
dislike to tobacco in any of its various
forms.; it can be removed with a small
stick, pin or needle. If too abundant
for this dip a small feather in • alcohol
and touch each white speck to he seen,
and you win find this sure destruction
to them.
" The red spider is an exceedingly
minute insect, so small that it is the
merest speck when seen with the naked
eye, and in conseggence likely to work
great damage to plants before its pres-
ence is diepovered. Its presence may
be detected by the leaves becoming
brownish. A dry, hot atmosphere is.
their delight, and under such conditions
they increase with amazing rapidity. A
moist humid atmosphere, in which
plants delight,is very destructive to
them. Sponge or sprinkle the plants
thoroughly, taking pains to wet the
a
under sides of the leave
most. congrega e.
" When theleavesf-
whitish or mo' Idy ppeara
ease is known .a rail
sudden changes o -atrium
hightemperature by ;day, a
night, or by cold draughts
or windows. The neat prev.
•even, genial temper tur
symptom' of the'disease
plants and dust th m wi
sulphur."
Marrying Cretin
.Jos. F. Potter, American C
,field, Germany,' has been dna
tigations in regard -to a . mat
•interest to ourfair oonntry-
the result of his labors is to
report fall of information
vital interest. He' has bee
into the results'of mareia
.American girls, and German
what he tells us is Most star
In thirty-three rnarri.. es
not only not been a Single h
but either a divorce or I de
speedily followed the wed
finds the reason for this ;unh
of affairs to be that the Arne
-have in every instance ,bee
treated, and in some oases a
lance has been Used. The
expected to perform the :m
offices. In one instance, th
who is an officer of rank in t
army, demanded that his wi
the service usually eapeoted
want of the hunt bleat sort, a
the things she was or'dered t
superintend the cleaning of
This lady was the daughter
railroad magnate in a Wes
and the story she tells is am
one.
Her hard-hearted father
precaution at her Marriage t
daughter's fortune upon her,
up in such a way that sh
relinquish its control even if'
to do so. After inanY humili
had been given, his lady, the
ing was required. Then she
She drew the line there, and
American blood, at the boiling
flatly refused. Her warrior
who besides his military
title of Count, attempted t
cipline in his family by ul i
whip upon his reoalcitra.
after a serious time of it
flogging and left the ed
the knightly ulilan, f he
Her husband could no
departure, but tried to co , pe
meat of a certain sum of mon
of salve to the wounds' his
received by her abrupt doper
did not succeed, for the lady
property in the province 'hat
held, so she got away wi ho
loss of time.
e
T
0
POS1ToR.
e bugs
u mea
e die -
fled by
from
w at
door')
is an
e first
en the
er of
t71ed.
t Cre-
i inves
✓ . great
nd
diva
most
airing
s tween
o a, and
link.
the a has
pyl nion,
erti n has
leg He
p1' state
toed wives
natally
o e vio-
i were
t ' ental
band,
e rman
e rform
a ser-
ine of
d Baas to
boots.
leading
er State
8 ''>Stiable
the
settle his
dlednot it
sired
tasks
tasks
lean-
9lled.
t her
t she
e and,
a the
c dis-
�ding- -
: and
:.the
d of
and.
. her
the pay.
yb;way
erisi s ility
are. He
no
0o d be
1 ther
t
ran.
g,is
grid
va
's :b
lie
and
p
Americ C
" There are mire t. an
oar wheels in use o(1 A
roads," said them 'seer
one of the trunk line an
about 525 pounds .of pig i n
one wheel. Abort 1,250,1 10.
worn out every year, and t .
her of new ones must be a.;.1
their places. The iron .
upon for only a small pro .9 ti
312,500 tons of material
these new wheels, ho eve f
290,000 tons are supp led by
out wheels themeelve . . 1 Or
life of a car wheel was :,ti
eight years, but the red I die
railroads genera ly o tab: t
gnage, and the improv eme • is i
and unloading facilitl s, h ve
ly decreased the len h of ser
a wheel may be depended bit
form. The uniformity in; gee
cars in more eon't'innous u:0,
decrease in time of loadin . an
ing enables theta to ne + nt
active service ev:n when hey
only on short to • 1 routes.
" These figure: do not in e
wheels on palace 'oaches : d t
class of passenge coaches. IT
on that grade of oiling etc •k a
most part what are kn.n
wheels. That is, the wh I
with steel •rim or ii ange an. tr
or hub, but the fi ling or ''ell
the tub and rim s compos :d
of paper oemente' togethe
as serviceable as the Who is
iron,and combine ightness, 1
—a great derider: tum whe •e s
economy in mote power : re
mount irnportano
.
22 !
The Best Wo
The property for whish wo
most valued is trueness in
a true -bred sheep each stn
each lock into wich a gr
naturally forms itself--wi
growth throughout. The
the same thickness, as n
sible, _the whole length, or
at point than at root. .:The
shaggy rough wool in .
sheep be Dross -bred, or 111
posed to storms, the fibres
at the points and coarser
roots, the reason of this b
the wool gets longer as it
posed to bad weather . ;and
ment, nature makes it stro
what it has to nonnte
part that is next t
to give greater w
even when combed
never lies smooth
bred wool, and is c
much valve. The:
wool which farmer
and writers on the
but which is found
cross bred sheep at
too much exposed
tricts. This is known' as
dead hair. These kemps va
and eoarsenees iloobrding to
of the sheep. In white, Hig
are about two inches lon
thick ; in cross-brec
very short. In the
the ander side of t
ter they are so feel
fine skin
armth.
and' spu
and eve
onse9uen
re is ano
s do not
subject
more or
�d onshe:
rnd fled
Austral
former
e fleece,
as not t
importance. They are, h
alike in this, that, they are a �.
shining white (enc pt on the sl ie+
,lctc:
41 r
They Den ec
e of the Wog
my suita
ler.
1is
bree
le o
upb
br,e
e
arlY
ew
il
3?
ileal
ing
s
h>
1 w
,:
gray wool, when they are
they will not die tl .e sane 0
rest of the wool.
depreciate the oval
greatly, snaking it
goods.—N. E. Fars
—The other d , Fran
young man, took t e train
Craig ; when about mile on
hill he was standing'on the
the hind oaaoh, •whn he sl
fell. The doctors cameo
whether he willtreoover.
iron
rail
c of
ires
ake
le are
um-
take
lied -
the
for
ariy
ern
the
at
the
and
ing
e ial-
hat
er-
13
e the
'pad -
more .
e j run
elthe
tter
eels
the
per
ade
tre
een
gets
pare
lid
gth
nd
para -
per l
0,.
0
E. res
e nal
'ill be
'pee-
per
11 be no
1 the
4 ea-
ough
the
t as
ex-
rent -
o resist
'1 ' he
ne
ol,
n,
t 'e-
ot'of as
rt of
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11
re
is-
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nth
reed
dthey
d .very
ie are
over
he 1St -
of may
r, ill
'll:azo t,
p h
k),ad
as t e
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a
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for! rtlsa
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81
de
r
ACRE
lot 80,
eonoessio
ed, and i
pasture.
REW
ARM FOR
nd north h
9, MoKillo
-excellent
For furthe
VNLOCX
—North halt of
rth - half 'of lot
t of tide Iand is
n for meadow
milers apply to
op P. 0 819tf
ottage .end two
th and wagon
n for bnsinesa.
d is pleasant y
311 be gold in a
heap. Apply o
80841
VOA SALE —A oomfo t
ehope, s itable for
maker, in a g.od;part of h
The oottege i ' in good r
situated. The *hole pr
blo' k or separ hely, an
W. N. WATSON,Beefort
p
1 M VOA BALE.—F
95 sores;being comp
9th boncessioh of the to
county of Huron, mostly
atuinps. There is a bank
ho se and two good wells.
adi ins the ini;orporated•v
far her partionlars apply
pre ilea, or tb Brussels
OUSE FOR ,S ALE.
property oh John St
t. Thomas ehnroh p
led by Mr. Boole. Th
,first -alas cella,six
n and a g od kit hen.
t and soft ater, a ne
esaries complete.
to E
cup
tion
roo
har
neo,
11
0
farm ccntaini g
of No ii, le t e
f Grey, .int e
and free fro
54x64; a brick ,
above property
Brussels. For
OBSON,. on the
857,
, that desirable
forth, next door
e, and now oc-
d stone fonnde-
a,parlor,dining
large woodshed,
, andall other
her pitrticulars
, Seaforth. 880
apply to the p oprietor.
Te USE Fda .SALE
sale or tk rent, a d
south of the ilway track,
Sea Orth. There is three
land, all well f3nced ; also
The; house is commodious
a g od cellae{ alnd woodshe
watr convenient. Will b
on ho presCises to the
W. . AIKENS.
FRM FOR SALE.—No
cession8, Morris, con
which are cleared and ne
There are on the premises
frame stable i two never fa
cell nt ,orchard of almo
tree , all bearing. The
situ ted, beim only two a
Br Msols and t irteon fro
then pattioula apply to
or t1 RICHARD LEES, L
F M IN! jtu oKERs
For sale; ot24, oonoe
er ith, containing 100 ao
ole ed ; the remainder is
is a' good brick house an
There is a splendid droller
It is convenient to school a
in five miles of Beaforth a d
good gravel, roads leading 0
fort er particulars apply o
Beef rth P.O. ROBERT
RENT.—For
hoose and lot,
g the town Of
of an aere Of
orchard on it.
mfortable with
hard and soft
cheap. Apply'
igned. • MBS.
855
hal of lot 29, con=
ai Ing 100 acres, 40 of
fare: front stumps.
a L ood log house and
lh g'wei 1s and ah ex -
two hundred fruit
fa m s conveniently
d a h miler from
ear rth. For far-
. S. S t OTT, Brussels,
n say. 841
I H 0R SALE.—
n 3, H. R. S.' Tuck-
, 85 of which are
dwe d bush. There
ram outbuildings.
d pl my of water.
ahurloh. It is with -
ix of Clinton, with
both places., For
i h premises or to
VETY. 1 851
si
a
a
FA ' M IN McKILLOP ^ 0 S E.—For sale
on reasonable terms, lo 12 oonceseion 4,
Me . flop, containing 100 a r: s, o which •aboint
85 • cleared, well - uncle -d dined, well fenced
and n a good state of co ti ation. There is a
sea + ` orchard end plenty o g • od water. There
is a is • ring creek running .t ,'r ugh the place. Also
good frame buildings. C enient to schools
and ost office, and within Sv: mires of Beaforth,
with a good gravel road all the way. For further
Parti mars apply to the pro rietor on lot 13,
Dona ; scion 6, or to Beedi\m P. 0. ROBERT
lilicK BACHER. 860
EN
IRE .1 TOCK F(R
SERVICE.
BU
L FOR fi ALE.—for sae cheap, a Tho
ughbred Durham . Ball, "D ke of May,"
calve May 30th, 1083; of roa colc,r'and register-
ed in the Canada Short Horn erd is ook. Apply
on lot 8, conctssion 9, Tuck° snit. , or to Eg-
- vide P. 02 SIMON HU rE3. 858
neo R FOB SERVICE.—T
eep daring the present
Huro hood, Tuckerswitb, a
Quire oar, to *Isiah he will
nam: er of sows Terms -31,
of se vice, with the• privile
neves ary. JOHN a B. HEND
o undersigned will
: easo n on lot 21,
horonghbred Berk -
receive a limited
ayable at the time
of returning if
'RS ON. 852:x4
TO - POCKRISi+RS.—Tlte
h m Bulk, 1 "'Duke of
Cana a Short Horn Stock R
be ke t on Lot' 281, Concessio
•ersmi h, for the! seivice of a
cows Terms -Season cows
.calf, 1.50. Wi .1 OBB.
'horonghbred Dur-
ulla -ton," 10,864,
gister, vol. 8, will
2, H. R. S., Tuck -
number of
cash; to insure a
858t1
IMPORTANT
OTf CE S.
SHAWL POUNDi—Found o a the
b tween Seafor'th and G i ton,.
The o ner can havle it by ro ing
payin for this nonce on up «1y ing
•
urou Road,
lady's shawl.
property and
O the finder.
2.2 -LE a limited number of pu
in pia o and organ lessons, a
street second doorvvest of E
•
erg
er re
lish
receive
instructi on
idencs, John
sine
cidedl
round
all tha
KIDD
TO RENT.—Good I o
aforth, next door to th
11: Altogether In repair
the best businTss situat
d by meat'maiketa, ban
tage
Me
gOo
on i
ly
111
hea• d& Inglis
cellar. De -
town. Bur-
st office, and
o THOMAS
OltSE TO RENT —One nd half Story
lottage °obtaining eight oom It is pleas-
antly ituated arid Convenient o the station land
busineas pert of the town. Ap ly THOMAS
'AA' hi office to the building o posi
mill, vs here he his a complet tock
tured goods, and where all b sine
with e establishment will ere
as removed•
of manufac-
ter be con -
Mao a secoed-hand melodeon
order. For,full particulars gpi
make; 5 horse pow r, line sbaf
a large fly wheel. oiler 45 I 0
58 inch s in diameter 11 feet 5
front gtates, smoke Seack, &c
ebo
s go
in
ly t
rd, just! as
d discount.
ood playing
iler- or sale et a
12 feet long with
se power, 49 fines,
nch long. Fire
E 860
STR
-u2 of
Killop,
heifer.
Y HEIFE. .—Came i ito eihe premises
he undersigeed, lot 2), -one asion 6, hie -
The owner can have th same proviug
prope and paying merges.
he undersigned, lot 6
Grey, is yearling caves—fly
steer. he steer and one heif r
color ; he other four are red, w
of a fe white spots' on thr
person tying such leformatio
their re overy- will [receive
JAMES, SMILLIE, Walton P. 0
A GE TS WANTED.—Wa
gels, BI th, Gorrie and Wing
the sale of reapers, mowers, r
wagons, trucks, horse powers,
able an traction steam engin
can Apiculture' Implement a
lactating Company, London,
American Manufacturing Com
8
t.
a
ER BEATTIE;
the premises of
colicession 18,
heifers , and one
're ol a dark gray
as illl lead to
ab ye" reward.
861)
Retive, reliable
God erich, Brue-
n to canvass for
s, twine binders,
s, etraw cutters,
operators, port -
e INT rth Amen -
Ge eral Mann -
aria Apply • to
or t the North
y, L uclon. 841
-2- to tlie undersigned, at Be
be recei ed until Monday, Jun
o'clock, tor the erection and
ii.
do all w rk. Plans arid specifi
at the re idence ef the maders
cession t, MoKillop, on and aft
2nd, andl from whom I all nec
can be o tained. The lowest
ic
necessar ly accepted Unless Oth
GEORG " HOLLAND, Secrete
Trustees
tende
ctiwoo
th,
mpl
e don
h all
9. one
ed,
Mo
ary
slay
vise
of t
es
addressed
P. 0., will
1884, at 12
don -of a
atbrial and
an be seen
ot 12, con -
day, June
nfermatien
tender not
tisfactory.
e Board of
059-3
424
SEAFORTH WOOL
T BEG io info= those in
-2- mearefacturiug or book ac
to the enitire deStruction of my
compelted to call on you for
ment of four accounte, th
ebted
nts,
ill by
pro
boo
tO me for
hat owing
p settle-
s ust be
A. G AttE410ND.
gou,1 sed
most valua
41oes 11 -kJ
rdn
esi
rom pen
ost erfect
ehem
rs
le
ds of
s
00148 0
1
Stay
me Home" with all tit latest and
a any cook stove, andlguarante d
d smoke, and not _affected by dra s
windows when in ofier lion. T e
oz st ve
MA IN S
H N K 1
DD'S,
BEET, SEAFORTH
;1).1 L WS .!
Pr -.1 W
HILLED
A
Which wi
invert d
stook, im
kaiak is e
ferior arti
Sharp's R
of all kin
before bu
PL
colf Genuine South Bend
$11•ILKY
UBT RECEIVED AT -1--
0 C. WILLSON'S
I piement Wareroom,
ties, the subsiiriber being determined to keep those v
orted One II ndred and Fifty of the a few days befor
sequently, h is enabld to sell the at former priees
le. Every Plow guaranteed to give s tisfaction or no s
stook of Maseey Reapiire and Masse Mowers, Toront
mere, Toro to Cord Binders and assey's Low Do
a always on and for the above mac ines. Don't fail
o..e. WI4LSON, ATain Stree
ricultur
E MILLING FIRIVI IN SEA
TFIE
A1FORTH ROLLER
impAir
E THE RED MILL..
Mcl3RIDE & SMITH, from
Lows
forth
10 peo pen
liable Plows
the rise, th
til the presen
ommon 'or in
le.
Reapers and.
n Binder; and
rms. Repairs
o see my etock
eaforth.
ORTH.
Having be. ght the abov mills, aitd refitted them throughout wit
and best achinery tha could be procured for a
And the re
Farmers o
and have i
all the latest
RADUA REDUCTION ROLLER MI L,
nit attained is, they 1)ave one of t -le best Mills the Pro nice.
nlow get all ,their GRISTING and CHOPPING don in Se oeth,
home with t ern the same day, and Satisfaction Guar nteed.
FIJOITIR.; .Aa\TD 81-1
For sale by the ton or in ;less quantilties—FOR ASH. Cash for any quantity
of Wheat.
ITH personally luperintend the Id
&forth 'Wier
cn
10. showjhls wOek a f ne rpmge of Table
4)ths 'Table I'lapkins, D' Towels, an,d
all kinds of Ltnen- Goods. Extra gol (30 value
Tri mix*.
Ful Stoa.
of Par
ideri stand. Insertions fo
and Dress Silks cheap.
sols from 36c to $4 00.
;;Esso*...T3, .A.3E1c)
1
•
.
PAPST'S is the
ving in Jewelry qu
11 the latest styles
very reasonable in
Ohl so nice.
please ea I on Pepsi'',
Hie word is sure,
R ever man and 47 man been,
pl!esto go,
ndirare
are there,
rio
LoOk
A
so
To
st ain't ashamed t shoiw his stock;
can he found in ardao's Block.
a says Chris' good are best,
please you he will o his best, and
try to rival all the ;est.
Th best Iplace west of Toronto to
Watches, , Clocks, .1 we liy, Silver-
ware crind Sp ctacles
at the popular jervelrn stere of
AIN STREET, Ei ORTH.
0. L. PAr8T,
PRACTICAL
Subseribers have bought Et
iler Business lately e ed
havi g had an experience of ovee
that hop, are bow prepared eat
in all its bratiehes.
An work entrusted to us ill re
atten -ion. First-class work
All kinds et Boilers made and'
sone lp pass. ,
Ne Salt Pains made and ol one
petiti
CHRYSTAL
AUCTION SA
VAL ABLE FARM
e Tools and
by the God-
mpany, and
ght year's in
on the trade
elve prompt
eed.
epaired, also
repaired on
at defy own -
BL OK,
Tr N En and by virtue of a wer
tained in three several mOrtg
Andrdw Hall, Joseph Elliott d
iti pea ent the eof, will be sol by
tion a the Roy Hotel, Parkh 11, on
SAltURD
y, JUNE
At 1 o'clock p.m., the follo ing p
Coun of Mid lesex, metal ing
land. Soil a fl e clay loam an sou
frame house an good sized ba
the pl ce. Ca tally situated as t
mark ts, being seven miles fro Par
miles rOm Th ford.
Par ei 2, EL IOTT FARM. Lots
the la th Conce sion of the Tovitnship
Count of Hut n, containing alsout
large ortion of which is clear d an
state f cultiva :Du. Well wat red
fair h use and utbuddings. ell si
roads nd mar ets.
Par el 8„ C NNINGHAM FAR
Steph n, Count of Huron, cold
Good oad to P rkhill, which is ten
The fa in is eel sadly watered lay a
creek.
TER
pay a
mone
one -h
there
secure
years
partic
Vendo
eposit of
thereof
If of the
ter ; the
by a mo
t the opt
purchaser a Itch
10 per cent. of t
t the time of ea e,
tgage payable tn fro
on of the purcheser.
re, Hamilton.
of sale con-
es, made by
been made
Publics Auc-
'oken Front,
st Williams,
00 acres of
y loam with
Two storey
ood well on
roads arid
hill ind five
20 and 21 in
of Stephen,
92 acres, a
in a good
nd fenced;
uated as to
.—Lots 12
ownship of
200 a-cres,
Fine clay
timber on
iles distant.
ver faffing
arcel
e purchase
balance of
ree weeks
in cassb, or
one to five
For further
860-2
OUSE.
TH
Has m
friend
for his
Street,
'very b
their p
The
throng
will al
Meal
Goo
public
AFORTH
ch pleas re in ieform4g h' many old
and patr ns, that bavin secu ed License
otel, So th of the Rail ay ation, Main
tieaforth he is prepare to furnish the
Ouse well provid farnishe'd
out, an the best Lig ors nd Cigars
Served t any hour.
Stabling and Attentive Hos lers. The
re respe dully invited.
-2- tu ing tha ks to the inhab tants of Brussels
and vic nity for est patronage, and h g to state
that ha g ma: e sevtral improVem Yes in their
kiln an Linde o burning, the ar now in a
public ith firs class lime.
This eing the tenth season f u business
dealing in Br els, and having gi unquali-
fied satisfaction o far, the publin ea rely on re-
ceiving good tre tment and a firs 1 s article
from Esia First-ciass Lime at 14 cent e.t the kiln
and 15 eetata deli ered.
We allsO burn No. 11ime for plate/Ong at the
same p4ce.
,111
J. S P6sfiTER SEAFloRTH.
Eniire Stock of furraturo regard-
less of COst.
'mos IN WAINV, it will pay the to &seer.
tai prIcesb' fore purchasing elle where. I
give a I rgi disc mat to those pe.yipt Cash, ea.
I am till san g six highly &Oleg hairs for
$2.50. also kfilep Knowlion's [Spri Bed, the
best an cheapest in the market arranted
perfect' noiseleste
Mammo h jewelry Store, Main tre t Seaforth
East Sid
Cash or hides, skins, furs nd How. No
truck or trade, Cash for everyt g.
626 JOHN B. It RTER.
SE FORTH PLANING MILL,
SASH OOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
THEsu
him sin.c
trusts ha
Partie
him a eal
erg° site
Dry
Bli
isseriberbegs leave to th nit hilanu.merott
he may be favored Itith s or thiamin
a.
intendingto build would do w Ilto glee
,as he will continue to keep o hind a
k of alikinds el
ine Lumber, SaAes; Doors,
and Mouldingis, Shingles,
but first- laseworkenenereemploYed.
Partioularattention paid to (just "iPlanin1
201 JOHN H. BROsipkOOT.
JUNE 6, 1A
emennammit
EAFORTH
STOVE AND 11 NWRE
EPORI a x
WHI
Always lOeps oe hand a 11 line of tilt
I test styles of
COOK, BOX ,„kND PARL STOVES.
Their beauty shoWs th and the
price selles them.
I ITINV(AR
Of every -I des alw
We make all ur goodie a
them good an right in p
A full I Table an
We have a line lot of G
in stock 'for reserving,
and pricee.
EAVETROUG
ys- aeon.
guarautee
08.
Pocket Cui.
into Xettles
0. All gime
All kinds of Jobbing W
attended; and sa.tisfaction
Parties wanting goods i
will pay thene to see m
oorapare prices.
Seaforth Cheap Stove cf Tin Lro' use.
rk promptly
my line
stOok ant
WHIT
BEroYalz
STONE BLOCii,
HEADQUARTER
Washburn &
FOW
Moen
Steel -Barbi Fencing Wire.
SOLE AgEN S FOR/THE WORT -
IAA et WARD
0ELEBRATEO BARREL CHURL
See them bef re you buy any other.
Best brands of
ENGLISH WHITE 'LEAD
4-AND—
Farm a d Garden Utensils at
bottom prides.
The Glencoe [ Agricultural Impl ment Mane.
lecturing Company ave pleasure in informing
the farmers of 1IurO and Perth that they have
To keep constantly on hand all repairs for the
WROUGOTIOON.HARIESTER
and all other Implements man lectured by
them, also for all thej machines fo erly, matt.
ford.
lectured by TEIOMP0141 & WILLI XS, of Stmt.
All orders for Maellinery left wit their nen
receive prompt a,tten ion.
or addressed to tioI 33, litEN ALL,
815 II. BOWER Agent
- colic
teneesoteet
ce to
Laud c°
• -tit itIN
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14---7-4-11alaxecgUtliNY e
noire
3/1
es-
CaIng:1:16
or 10145' 1411-017
CORNISH & GARLAND
Beg to inform the public that they will keeps
during the comirg season, at
1
ifirge stock of First -Class Lime, which. theY
will sell on reasOnablu terms. Mr. oornish
be at Centralia every end .y and T uraday,anct
at lions411 every Tue day and Frida
land will be in ettendi ce Exklte every -41.1Y.;
ettihneleoonni Mr. Ow
the b.est Lime in Canada. 848:8
I Tan Preeklee, Sun
'Pimples, Black Speeks, Blot-
Iches,S&e., can be! Temovediu-
stanty by applying
PR10E 25C. PE BOTTV
A PRIZE sena SiX cents for
receilte free, a costly
which will help all, of either sex, to
right away than anything else in
ost el
Ord
ore multi
his world.
once address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. 8,5001
MON4Y TO L0161.14.
privilege to borreaver repayIng
pal money at any timek. Apply to F
iii-j3;f1:!ro'gseg:b!Fle.
won -00,k%v74's
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td/siottibieerh,oshrpoit:aeir;
leaund is ono 1334
ine -railer/07
tool e 4'8E1 g
to...tale:brt.uglipeytidolefealrra4:.161.,
beds byi;ruolladurZ
arrested.
' sb:libqYubeorriatrilaCffi:
et of the cl
anion of such e
:spirituou.s liq
s t ot414e12-::::Tt el 7:e' urot Inf II. :lien inbe na ePt ugei..%,
ini uld, got plan
I) abangh, then
th match to the
th wfilaneteePnideehoeeld
explosion foil
ting him fieVe
. 7h4libteaenla:Coef ahnids
mound Mr.' Ton
tffigwatittheit!reTah:
shape and a stron
ho of themsehl
pla e, the horse
lit; tPularnnikngweethiochn
throwing the oce
ehikl was stem ue
e one on th0
stance. 013 T
3oyito find his ehi:
lartieThberuout,heeryr da
Belleville. Duriz
s Went to the bailee
milted the lady.
1 che , and is:tit:1y: sai,
;‘'tepiv°641-4a:elema1811:pthtleeri\TyQatnsivi*
'need of a piano, t
Itiroself into the h
cont. The head of
met t enTitueinotte, fa,1
112C:1i ih' , haodwnleily3eiert,ewr
htoia, and. me
ht et her Ili° e libit ener eatiDc:tufeekru It let lzyeeo. dwf I alll
infeter‘e'e.kHiEllivoaf 8 tel. ellitl
thoirat that if th
ehil ren early to
tneen what dirt
.:61:88:ter.ri:ibaTlehb:iitii:rin '
1-141111:71stiati:a:111.rize-0 ici3ftoit.fl
Fartilleri:triraertte'tell.teinnYdetn).‘12.:- I
mete can. malie of
Tte
It is a grea
doing Mae
tee are eiagaged
or laboring for the
Darner for the edi
the Lord, t
whoa he it
'dating the soil,
Work. Plooghine
tot se praying. ."11
the Lord's work.
dee front the wra
g°ing Ond's work N•
V11104 pleaSen God
.11a413. je doing t
la faithful to h -
when he ea
ex-aet truth "• when
einent for th
an 'exarapi
cane such
-honoring
edge ef him