The Huron Expositor, 1884-07-04, Page 317 41 1884
kM WATCHES
ig Watch of America,
1 Prices. Twenty Per
ewer Than Ever.
Line to be had at
„OUNTER'S
tif EMPORIUM.
rad Cheapeet (quality
of Jewelry, Watches,
e and Clocks iall n the
branches of Watches,
eaky—all guaranteed te
na. Fine Watches a
'enty-three years' patiRings, Loakete, Chains
manufactured on the'
a tree of silverware in
t is the place, directly
, Porter's cheap cash
COUNTER,
Ile Leading Jeweller.
11
APER'
PAPER,
P
ASSORTMENT
COUNTY
D—
PRI,OES, AT
?APSTS,
FORTH.
P.
WHY Ir IS THE
P.
POPULAR
If PARLORS,
.LER at the helm, and now
lh ia fast epproaehing, and
[troll and Perth will doubt -
it neat and satistic in the
ad as holitlaa: gifts to absent-
s.`d Mr. C. being fully alive
aids fact, has made special
the accent-la:Iodation of the
D-EliaS for Christmas Pic-
,taew rear'a Pictures. For
an..ezeallenee of shade and
asful positien, coupied with
ad and sea essoriea, give the
then go arwa,y smiling with
aura.
EW CALDER,
iScott' s Block., Seatoith.
PI'
a the place to go,
el quite a, show.
h and rare
t,,,les are there,
_ in price
- -there goods so poor.
dd. woman barn,
;
;Ock to -morrow morn.
eclto show his stock,
m Cardno's Block.
oods are best,
rvratch invest.
viIi dc e his best, and
all the rest.
west of Toronto to
chase
Jetvelry, Silver-
( Spectacles
ix jewelry store of
'APST
3
tr SEAFORTH.
& OLAOK,
;Tx:AL
.MAKERS.
1
.et bought the Toole and
cerriedl on by the God-
.tifactariag Company, and.
ice of over eight years in
feed to earry on the trade
us will receive prompt
aork gua,raaateeds
•rsiade arid- repaared, also
Iron Work, &cast Yea-
tnd old is.es repaired 011
at priea that defy eom-
& BLACK,
ITif ROUSE.
VcRIDE
farming his. many old
;Laving secured License
..!,e Railway Station, Main
a...reared to furnish the
ta all favoring him with
ravided and farniahed
at Liquors and Cigare
tile Ear,
pensive Eostlers. The
al -PS MeBRIDE.
RIA 4, 1.884,
5
THE .URO
*POSIT
R.
e Was Somebody's Mother.
theanariangratei% day'
ea-Illea'aircanaustaaabb.11"ellelrettWheeltdchLll of with the winter's snow,
oalbetrOmanai feet were aged and glow.
possaal at the (Ironing and waited long,
oak Oared for, amid a throng
asannan beings who pawed her by;
atasshasdoil the glance of her anxious eye.
Dosa the street with laughter and shout,
aka in thetreedom of sehool let put,
piottie boys like a flock of sheep,
ifaese the snow, piled white and deep.
past the wangle so old and gray,
,Thaaaneathe ehildren on their way,
or °limed a helping and tO her,
soineek,S0 timid, afraid to stir,
loathe wattage wheels or the horsesfeet
aaaeld emwd her down on the slippery street.
loot came oce of the merry troop,
The gayest 'addle of all the group.
Hapaused besiae her and whispered low,
arnbelp yon across if you wish to go."
as aged hand on, his strong young arm
polkaed, and without hurt or harm,
aided the trembling feet along,
passaithat his own were firm and strong.
abenbaok again to his friends he went,
ins young heart happy and well content.
ape IgnitebOdy's mother, NM, You know,
rasese is old, and poor, and slow;
andI hope some fellow will lend a hand
Took my mother, you understand,
If she's old, and poor, and gray,
oalfhet sollerm°ebownayd'etiamr boy inctherrfraway."towedl
ow her head
Warhorse that night, and the prayer she mid
was: "God be kind to the noble boy
oafs somebody's son, and pride, and joy."
Gaieties.
0 It is said that water composes
three-fourths of the human body." It
only necessary to keep the head under
for & minute or two and the whole body
eomposed.
.—e -Were you ever caught in a sudden
011 ?" asked an old yachtsman of a
worthy citizen. "Well, I guess so,"
reeponded the good man. "1 have
helpel to bring up eight babies."
—A. little fonr-year-old said to his
mother: Mother,' believe God thinks
rm dead." " Why ?" asked the naother
somewhat astonished at the _remark.
-"Cause I haven't said my prayers for a
week.,,
—Baby said to his mother who had
salsa_ teeth; 44 Manama, you are very
lucky." Why, my dear ?" " Because,
oily= teeth ache you can pull them
ont tPapa,tonce"
what is tariff ?" asked a
Congressman's little boy. Gazing com-
passionately at the youthful knowledge
seeker and sadly shaking hia. head, the
father replied : "My son I cannot tell
a lie; I do not know."
—"Well, Pat," was asked of a re-
cently -arrived emigrant, "and how do
yon like America ?" "It's a foine
eounthry, sor ?" "Have you succeeded
in getting work, yet ?" "No, sor, but I
have a friend in Washington who is
after getting me a pension."
- Do von know the Jacksons ?"
asked a lady of a young man who lived
in their neighborhood. "No, I'm not
personally acquainted with all the
members of the family," he replied,
"hutI always speak to the dog at the
front gate as I pass." .
—In one of the new girls' schools,
the inspector arrives to make an exs
amination. "1 wish to have the best
informed young lady come to the black-
board," he says, solemnly. No one
moves. "Then," says he gracefully,
"I should like the prettiest one to come.
They all stand up.
- I can't pay that bill just now;
you will have to wait a little for the
moray." "All right, sir," cheerfully
responded the boy, as he seated him-
self and unfolded a copy of the morning
paper. " Them's-the order lt of the boss."
"What are the orders of the boas?" de-
manded the gentleman, sternly. "I'm
to wait for the money."
—The Rev. E. C. Hall, of Boston,
gave a birthday party for his favorite
dog, which was attended by a nthriber
of representative people. The dog sat
at the bead of the table with a napkin
around his neck, lapped soup, licked
battened toast and crunched candy
with marked dignity. It only made one
break, and that was to kick a flea off its
jaw with its left hind foot.
—Mrs. Blimber, walking home after
the church sewing society meeting, en-
countered Mrs. Jorkins. "Of course
you've heard of the latest clerical scan-
dal," said Mrs. Jorkins. "All about an
American Minister now in Berlin. Ita
very shocking. I wonder why be left
his congregation for ?" .44 The very sub-
ject we were talkin' about at the meet -
in'. These clergymen are gettin' so
aow,Mrs. jorkincathere's no abiclin"em.
I'll not let this night pass without speak -
in' to Mr. Blinaher and gettin' him to
ask some member of the Board of
Foreign. Missions."
—"Ma, Pre now 17. Mayn't I enter
Society?" Yon have to ask your
father, Lizzie." "Ob, but he's.so gram;
I'm afraid to." " Speak to him prettily
dear, and be will hear you. He's in the
sitting rocan." Lizzie summons cour-
age and goes to her father. "Pa, dear,
I'm 110W 17 years of age. May I enter
society?" s What kind of society ?"
" Why, the beet of society, of course."
No. Do you suppose- I'm going to
have you make a fool of yourself agoin'
about here saying " caw " fur car,
,;,iofo:wila"yfeur.,,rfor, and such nigger talk?
Anxious for Father.
" Namma," said a secia,..11 boy, "do
yon believe everything papa says ?"
"OE course, my ohild," replied the
motlaer, with wifely pride.
"Everything, mammal?"
"Yes, dear, everything.'
"Wail, I don't."
" Hush, you wicked boy; you mustn't
talk BO. What did your papa ever say
that you couldn't believe,?'
You know that widow on the next
square who always looks so Baur at as
boys?"
" YDEI mean that.pretty Mrs. Bontou ?"
'She's the one. I heard papa tell
her yesterday that she was the sweetest
'Norden in town, and then lae gave her a
'mach of flowers, and it made me so
ashamed to hear him tell such story
that I ran away and wouldn't let him
know that I caught him in it."
That will do, my child," said the
toother with a peculiar look in her gen-
tle face ; " van out and play, and I will
tell your father when he comes in that
benanst be particular not to destroy his
Boa's confidence in his veracity 1"
Edgar Allan Poe.
A.11 intimate friend. from boyhood of
-Edgar Allan Poe says he never saw him
anaile in his life. As a boy and young
he was retiring, and made few
'ends. He was strong, and evoted t�
alt sorts of athletic games, about which
lie went in a serious, determiaed way,
as in all things else. Ilis melanoholy
Peculiar ways were in keeping with
els weird writings. Once at school a
°Ygot his hearunder his arm, and
wail giving him a terrible beating, until
byatanders frelid him. he beat
ing was in pro so Poe kept I erfectl
still and endu ed bei g of a endur
ing, tough ph signet, s n :ern.gjjg h
remarked that he had de ertnined to wai
until the fello got (nth ustifil,, When h
meant to pum el him no ' •Or all—
just like his ti nal notio a of prooeeding
He was mar: .eou, t ongh he neve
sought difficul ies.
A Little St 17 of a as
Robert, a ba hfuli yo ng
Cupid, recent' suMnao ed
°enrage to eso rt a iyou g I
At the breakfa t table n xt
father said : ;
" Well,. my on, did y n g
any of the girl.. last Inig .t?"
" " Tee said 3 ob.
" Who was be ?"1
Robert hesi ated; but
•out :
"'1 though it was
but when we g t to the
she went into lla 111a
"But I sho ld think
told by the so ,nd of her
father.
"Neither b
Bob, blushing
troit Free Pre
10
118sai
and st MIll
B. I
fin
tpi 1Varren
urn f he roa
• .
ht hav
voile,' said hi
1 Boy
t dent o
P: enough
homeElorniiag hi
h me with
blurted
A
Mr. B.—"
paper that yd
Mrs. B.—"
rats and mice.
scattered abo
clear them .OU
Mrs. B.—"
are so awfully
MT. B.—"
mint. But I
rats and mice
Mrs. B.—"
the mint they
of the house
that therefore
Mr. B. cha
111 athe
A mathem
Village, Conn
jr., aged abou
young man of
has a comm.°
mathematics
ability to add,
tally. It is s
complex prob
minute can gi
questions as t
omotive drivi
in diameter,
the wheel ma
how many se
has attained
months and
month to con
ifely
ere i so
ougl t t
hatis t
receipt f
It sa.ys
t the h
o d," Bai
ri
oth ng in this
kn.
at?
r go ting rid of
hat wild mint
use Will eel
int? T at i what you
fond,of, i n't
Vell, yes I ather lik
'Wonder n hy i elears out
I)
roba.bly -hen they smel
eonolud the. 'the ma
iE a ha d drinker, and
he cepb•ard 18 .empty."
!ged the s bj7
atiCal •ro *gies.
tical w •ndea at Falls
tctient, is Rob let; Wilcox',
21 year ileea is a
Ordinary ntel Once, and
• school e uca ioa, but in
as deVel ped eioaarkable
'abstract rid iVide men -
id he is ot a le to solve
ems, but in 1 ss than &
e correc ans et$ to such
e foliowi i g :1 Wen a loc'r
g wheel - fee 4 inches
ow:many revoartions will
e ni going six miles ? Or
onds has mail lived who
he age of at !years
3 days, supptesting eacit
'ain thirt days?
14
Richmond,
mind which i
results in a m
who will not
May, and nei
his sevens no
in mental ari
times his arse
branches. age
land Price, w
carpenter, an
other childr
any rare m
morning last
stairs and as
twice and
that there w
upon the lad
two twice an
that on to th
ly stumbling len to so
kind, which iorplexed
they had taken no p
him, and the could
where he got his ideas
coming of • t e holid
mind becanie eugro
childish thin s, and he
cloned his m the atic
consequently re u ing
latterly devel ped into
Perhaps if yo aek him
times eighty re,ihe wil
thousand and twenty s
he generally 'yes the
in one total, and do
with as little thought
as he would t111 you
while he does not deal
computea od numbers
as he doe); ev n iones,
ample be in addition
multiplicatio i . fel
his father sa d " Ro
cents and yo r father
then I gave aam nine;
I left?""T • irty-nine
quick as a fl sh, and t
.am 44 years •f age; ho
that ?" He j st as'pro
"2,288." In tead of h
head and a d arfecl bo
such individ ale, be is
portioned fo a boy,
forty-five pen da, and
'of forehead paid hardly be
were one not 'PPrised af hie ch
tic. In habits be is olde
years, remain ng with his
stead of takint ta children'
often saying t • neighbor chi
they come to slay with hint
better go ho• e mot
kids of her (sen to both
he is precopi• • s in eve
phenomenal • mathe
Cha ging a host
JOhn Willi ruseil w 8 roar
Highlands, an heard many gh
told by peopl whp re lly be
them. As a consequ nee,
very superstit ous, itho gh be
confess as m • h. At t e age
"he joined th: soldiers "and
only six rneiat s a eoldi r w
ment was ord red to Ir :len
was in the fir:t detach .'en
new barrack a he had :eve
tions with th sae about o I
told him, anao • g other hin
captain had d ed a month
delirium tre ens, and th
had been see, on seve al
those on nieht duty.
this John ke yt to th b
nightfall, in t le -ho e t at
tleman woul. follow 1 is
spirit. It fel to Johi 's
sentry on the ourth ni ht
rival. It wa dark w en
his orders, so hat aw
surroundings. He :wen in
box, end stay: • there or
minutes, duri ig which ti
came above t 6 e horizo
that with its ght be
fear, tknd bold y steppe
But every ha r stood o
saw what he ought t
tain standing only Ove
him with dr wn swor
_
ndiao, as 811 antutore
capabl of ilethnishin
themati i al vs 1.1 A bo
e six yea 8.01(1 until nex
her s bi Sixes no
his al • hab tt ;outrank
hmetic sihol s of three
and well tp i the 'higher
is Mast r Gorge Row-
ose fath r M L Price,
, like h'swife and his
n, has n ver manifesto
ntal att ham rite. On
the •oy ,cian!le clown
ed. "-Ho nin.ch are two
ne ?"- Ha: fater replie
e no su h taieg; vvhere-
'ejoiued : 'Yi; there is ;
one ma e 411 et. ' Fre
holidays eonstant
et ia
or the
his parents, as
his to iostruc
• 9t understan
roue With th
ye, licessever, hi
for a tine abaJ
se -
d :With mor
1 pi blems, but
th °, he ha
me; tal,marve
hovv
ans
xtie
cor
s it
nd
is
in Ti
just
het
11
mhclifort
'' TwL
over," bu
t ,ant3We
apparent'
' prompt!
'
Bane. An
i:actions, he.
as readily
or the ea-
traictiou or
ow workmen cf
I have 4
aye!, seven an
ow
many have
" he: replied a
e na n said, "
'many weeks i
ptly spondecl,
virig a massive
y as is usual in
ery evenly pro -
g about
is exlra breadth
noticed
racterisi-
ban his
ents
in-
orts, and
c:1'PYnhaduowhen
enough
In fact,
bat only
er
rb4r.7
wy
d1 in the
st stori s
ieved
obn W1.8
ould n t
f twent
had bee
en his regi-
. As Joh
to roach the
al mayors
ave.! The
s, that their
reviOnsly of
t his gho t
ccasions b
hearin
rrhq ke
e,id agfr
et
Int 49 go oh
noir !his tar -
he
little of his
o his sentry
ally twenty
te he moon
.
He thonght
igh have little
e
e out of his box.
d when be
bo the old cap -
ac s in -front Of
•. ran w s
a
41
against all la ; s ohn thought he
liF:
wotild cover •Jim) 1 w h honor by
ply doing la's d ty e challenged
the first time an me to " port "—
answer ;- a s
" ready "-
-9 Now, rem
the third time,
I'll run you thr
A moment's
tiltI:18 611d Of TUUU
with full 1
I
he as thrown
Wuen he got ou he W 8 eonfronted by
l
an officer who ad n riecl to the spot
when be hea d t 0 challenging, and
Bai , "Well, Joa n, Wih t have you been
eh rging ?" " think t Must have been
th dld-des-eil, for 1.1 Was dreadfully
had, d, ".said Jo n, sea oe able to bring
on the worde. " Pao follow, I hope
yo4 havnit bro en yen ba,yonet•against
thia tall pump," said he good-natured
officer.
SI
for
no
th
con me and came to
o a er i; he then said
mbe to challenge
nd otS don't answer
ugh Who goes there?"
aus o answer; and
rce, r�hn; charged : but
ng object through,
n h • tusk by the recoil.
The Electri
The Liverpo
covery has recta
trie lighting, w
patentees, will
tohring the
atien for dom
fo
lig
or
me
an
pu
at
tin
uec
Th
en
lig
th
th
be
all
Li t for Domes -
1 Pd tabee that a dis-
tly loen Made in elee-
ich jit ..s hoped by the
olve the queetion how
1ectriQ light into oper-
stic s It has been
nd possible,it ie d, to produce t e
t without t either engin s
ynassios. required aule
rely the ord nary tals and carbons
a peculiar ind f acid. These are
into an ord uary cli and immedi-
ly the acid i poi d iu and the con-
ity establis • ing e electric fordo
ins to devil op. xperiments haVe
ently been mad by Mr. E. H.
ompsou, tin we 1 -known electrical
ineer, by «hich H twenty candle
t has been con inuotisly going by
electric cur ent b ing generated in
s way, land theee periments have
n pronoune d a cided success by
who have itnesie41 them. By this
prOcess no accumulat rs are required,
and the batteri-snijtc e so as to supply
one or two hu died o More lights; at-
cofding to the nuin e required, The
new light, whi h is la led the Acme, it
is asserted wil be a mirably adapted
foij country r;sideiic s, yachts, etc.,
an1 can, it is o tine ed, be produced at
a$ that of gaisi;s
I uniinating power
n8O of providing
ty candle power
h is calculated atra out £5
Ei ELI
11
a rice about the s
with very sup rior
wljuiie the origi al e
tv
ea
enty lamps of tw
45
!Grand Portad
-\7oy
One of the Most 1
the early history of
Gand Pottage, on Gr
River. Iu 1679 Du
thre, the ruins of Wh
ib e a few years since,
stance of the place
after the establiSla
st Company, thotig
h. Declaration 9F
s ,said to have alrea
inercial ensporiam of
b6ght with a mbtl
is ence.
ntil the bound
rtage was the g
arjd rendezvous of t
ti e world, and bee
to the voyageurs, o
01 e place in the w
ti eir interests cent
a,s ociated with soc
is in. places like Gra
•
and the Old
erg.
re ting places in
• ke Superior was
•sselier bk Pigeon
Lath built a fort
ch; were still vis -
but the real im-
id'not begin un -
eat of he North-
atthefil igning of
Independence it
y :Men, a corn -
the backwoods,
na " bizarre "opx-
•
til
•
ts, treaty tee Grand
rat headquarters
e ia this part of
a sort of home
as at [least the
eraess , in which
,
and which was
pleasures ; and it
n1 Pertage and Fort
heroes of the P
tkes)
!ahem that one get;ddle. They are the best idea of
i
gay, droll, bragga t fellows, full 1 �f
p9etry and music, kvlliose every passing
inlood found expres io s in verse, which
WKS often enough cogerel in form,
b t more or less enniie in feeling.
T iey were true beli ers, too, in the old
G rman saying, "En anderes Stadtchen
ei anderes Mado en; ' tand often
ei ough had a sweeheartf at every post
fr m Montreal to tie P office It was
erefore natural tha some "ma Doud-
6 te " or" ma belle' ose "should often
h made the them o co positions, the
b dy of which wa raadu up of the im-
p essions of the jou nay, the steersman
t aching every pas inge;.ncident in hie
mposition, and t14e th ra joining in a
jo °tie chorus, keepn time with their
p aches and theirs aying bodies, and
o thing could be a idspiriting than
a brigadeof canoes n der full. sweeping
d wn some rapid iv ir. I Theirs was,
h wever, a life of 1 a dships. and Lower
C nada a1 -ways rer ai,ned the, home to
W iioh they would p4ie time return, but
t ward which they n4iverthe1ess ;always
t rned the longing yes of exiles, and
t e result was a pe t liar and pathetic
s ddness runuin n tn under -tone
t rough many of heir songs, giving
t eir " complaintes " in particular a pe-
c liar interest, and he might often
1.1- ve been seen at areuin slowly mov-
iu4g across the polis ed s rface of some
HI ent forest lake ith lowly dipping
paddles, chanting" ona lainte," which
p rhaps related t e ufferings and mis-
t rtunes of some real or inaaginary "voy-
a eur."
At certain seasons hey came to the
rand Portage, and 1 terl to Fort Wil -
a
11 m, in numbers e elltn lg the popu-
I tion to severalthOu au ; s, d it was
invariably a season o feetivity and re-
Aicing, when old fiiiends meet after
seenes of danger, en3. o d vows were
renewed over brim ng bumpers. Dur-
iag the day there w r wrestling match-
eand Indian dance in open air, and
night after night ti e great banquet hall
ith its low ceiling was lighted for the
d lace with blazing pine knots, revoal-
iifig its unstudied ecoratioia—a few
p ire of snow -shoes leaning in the
o rners, cutlasses °passed with muskets
a intervals along the walls,' and an
o casional pair a ibrawhing antlers,
hich may have been the gift of some
iglaland laddie, fo Sandy was by no
1
ea,ns a stranger to he fur -trade
The'euling social eleMent, however,
as always Fran , and there are few
nttore picturesque a airs thb,n those bor-
d ir balls; with an cicheetre, composed
o a bag -pipe, a fid.! and a flute, to the
usie of which t dark -eyed half -
b eed girls moved 11 ough the stately
d i.nce with the wi Ls grace and freedom
o , the woods, wiila ga partners, who
,ere doubtlessly v: . ha dsome in their
seft brown deer :kin leggings, their
b lie capotes and s arl t Bashes, from
hich bung gli'
1 rin knives and
eMbroidered India' youchea—Harper's
Magazine.
Although ipaere Are
ozens of worm re al?die i in the market
ere is nothing ike or equal to Dr.
' E chilling's Genui Worm Cream.
*others can rely ph it i,nd use it with
safety. For sale by0al1 dr ggists. 837.52.
'a
1
E.ECUTOR Tign.
VXECUTORS' NOTICE, all p hidebted to
-a-a the est te of the late 'Arden Waods, in his
the allege of
a settlement of
he undersigtied
day! of Atgust
ras against the
tement of such
)g tale !nature of
filed ;with the
814 let day of
wiII be b irred
nivided by
WOODS,
861 6
lifetime, D ctor of Me ic e,
Baytleld, ele hereby notifioi that
the stune Must be made With
Executors)] on or before the 1st
1884, and all partes havir cis
tiaid'ostaleptre notified ths, st
claims properly attested ai d givi
the security held (If any), lest b
undersigned ou or befor the
August, and ali claims not ben 1
and the estate wia be wow d up as
law: W. s. WOODS, an talabEL
Execatorsa Bayfield June rd 18a4.
ESTRAY TO
K.
V STRAY' SHEEP.—qam into
-la' the utidersignea, let 1 1 cox
Killop, in May last, a whit we
no mark on her. The Ow er ea
omricopArotvLinug4property and p yang
the premises of
cesson 14, Mc-
hees. Sue has
hay a ;the same
chargea. JAS.
f363x4
ESTRAY i SHEEP.—Stra ed frim to 32, con-
cesaioa 1, L. R. S Maker mitb, about the
1st of June, fur mat s and, five lambs. There
were no marks. Any o e lVingj suqh : informa-
tion as wit! le Ld to their reOvery will be suitably
rewarded. DUNCIN alciaON EDI) Brucefield
P.O: 802x4 1 4
v,
IMPORT ANT. N OITICIE S.
RLACKSblITH'S APP1tENTIraE WANTED.—
as!' Wanted irenadiatfsly, st alt„ active boy, to
learn the blucksmithieg 'nisi/testa Apply to
THuMAS HiLL, Egmend b63
ja OUSE 3T') RENT a -a)
-a'. cottage contaiuhia ei
antly situated and oonveni
business part of the town.
KIDD, Seafortas.
alid a half story
it rooms., ft is pleas.
it to the istation and
App y 14 THOMAS
857
TENDE10 WAN-111).—TenOrs 'vill be re-
ceiveall up to the 28th ol Jur e, fo the repair -
lag of the achool house of icho&11 8etion No. 4,
Grey. Pot instruction pa ase EL nala to 'Trustees,
or to ANDREW SlafP ON, Ja esto vn P. 0. 863
1
"aDa ULT., FiSR al E AL —
-1-• ough red Durham
calved alas 30i h, 1883;
ed in thelanada Short
on lot 8, tic ssion 9,
mondville ,P. 0. SIM°
‘ori a ale 'else p, a Thot-
B 11 "Pak of May,i'
f ioan c Mor uiil register -
Ho -&i Heri Book. Apply
I'm I e smith, ot to Eg-
JUIN I ER. 858
usidAL.—Dai s. T.
aaa a limited number f 1
in piano ail(' organ lessens
street, secend door wo4 of
SI HOP T RENT:—C otal
Seatuab, la at doua
tate hall. 1 Altogether in rep
chledly the best husineas hit
rounJecl.ba meat maikits,
all that attraots basins) s.
KIDD, Seal orth.
end rgast will receive
pils for iristructi on
t hr resideace John.
ngli h el tiach.449-t.f.
- - - --
ron age n Main St.,
he Mao attics' Rata
ir ; Rao c llar. De-
letion in t wn. Sur-
bank,1 po t dice aud
App y t THOMAS
857
MOV'e,a.L. G. :nal gmo ed aas removed
-I-4j Ins office to the budd na op made the burned
mill, wheee he has a utenp14te st, ck of manufac-
tured gocids, and who e e1I bt Mae s ;connected
with the establislunel t i1 herea tar be con-
ducted. 854tf A. G. Van GMOND.
!: --
A SPLtNDID Engh c I3o
4-1- bargain. Etginc, qoldi
make, 36 bailie power, line -hal
a large flat wheel. B. i er 4, her
58 inches; an diameter, 11 e6t 5
front grates, sinoke stack,
Hensall.
ler or N ale at a
& McCulloch's
12f430t long with
o pi war, 49 flues,
chds long. Fire
• It.LIQUHART,
860
AGEM% WANTED.— antc, , active, reliable
Agefts at Sea(orah, , -eter Go1 erich, Brus-
sear, Blyta, Gorrie and W ghat , tt Canvass for
the sale of ',capers, mowe s rak, :s, t hie binders,
drills, seeders, plews, sulk v p:o ,a, straw cutters,
wagons, a mks, horse" )tis IS, epatators, port-
able and lraction steain en ine , • sew' mill ma-
chinery, e , manufaci.or by the North Ameri-
can Agrie aural Irnp1.meli and Gsueral Manu-
facturing Company, Loncla . Ontaria. Apply to
Wal. B. cLEAN, 13ensall Ont., arito the North
American _Manufacturing 4. rapany, exedon. 841
ENTIRE STOCK POP, SERVICE..
a-'UFF0 K PIG—S.ho undersigned will keep
on hand during the present se ison, a Taor-
oughbredl Suffolk Pig, to la hell a limited nem-
ber of soas will be 'aken. ! ore of the best
pigs of hie class in the, col! ity. Te ns, 81, with
the privil go of teturaing necessaar. Apply on
the faim pf the undersign i et Grii.ve's bridae,
Norther& Gravd Rosati cKi.lop. Htma J.
GRIEVE 862
FARMERS, I
. —TO CALL
HURON F
R tHE HICH
; And see o
0
Which has been ado
this connty. I hay gr
my Gang Plow for t s s
satisfied in saying t it it
the market. Our
LAND R
Are lar e and heavy,
doing god work.
GAIN C U
Are made from hr iro
longer than. any otl r
Havin special to Is
Roller , we can gua rate
Specie, attention 1'Veil
Steam Engines, Sa an
P# YOU
T T
00
sto
11
un
ID;RY
SEAFORTH,
dt elf
(12
espeeially for
atlet improvea
aeon, and feel
is the test in
I
ERS
in light and
HERS
aUd.will
&chine made.
or irecutting
satiefaction.
to !repairing
Grist iMill,
Reap", Mowers, T1i4reshng Machine,
laine
rea
ot
and all kinds of ma
short notice and a
To contractors an
Bolts and Casting
Q notations furnishe
1s� agent f
pf L. ij. Sawyer, Ha
of repa rs constantly ;on h
y repaired on
onahle rates.
ers Bridge
at 'lowest rates,
on application,
r the iMplements
A. full line
and.
THOIVIA§ HENDR-Y.
13134L'S MIL S, IPPEN:ili
JOHN M N VIN,
Proprietbr of these well k own ndpepular mills,
has noaagot everything in fi st-c ass working
order, aid is prepared, to lurn c ut an article of
FAMILY FLOUI whi h cannot be ex-
celled bb any mill in the ounl ry.
GEIST1fIG DONE WiaiLE PARTY
• WAITS BOIL 9.
Flour challenged for wheat. b1hoping of every
description promptly attrndedI to. Flour and
Bran al 'Itys on Hand, anal so1I at the lowest
market rices. Remember the popUlar mills.
JOHN BUN Kippen.
Croquet,
Cr
icket Ball,
Boxing Gltve
Fishing Poles:
UMME? OAMES.
Lawn Tennis,
Cricket Batf,
Forts,
Fishins Baskets,
ait B,X83,cc., C6C.
Base Balls,
Foot Balls,
Fishing Tackle,
.Reels,
‘MUSiCAL 1 STIRUMENTS.
Vi tins, Cone rtinas, 4ccor'deons, Vouth
Guit rs, Flutes, JeW:s Harps,
The best value i
LITMSDEN
the above lin s is to be found at
& .cott's Block,
MENT EMPO
USIOAL INSTR
1SEAFORT
/OTT BROS.,
rgans,
eaforth.
'CiINTARIO.
!UM,
PROP IETORS.
PII.A.11\T
LI Read th ta following testimonial by one o the best musicia s of the present
da': " The TJpright Pianos of Messrs Dun am deserve, as Well an emphatic
" e dorsement, as a decided success. They devolop a tone, w jell in power and
" s mpathetio quality, can not be surpassed by the now existing 'Uptight Pianos,
"aid are eqnally beautiful in their musical 4ualities as well as in thieir exterior
" aPpearance."—THEODORE THO AS.
i
,
,
EXCELS! R PRGANS
This celebrated Organ has always received the highest aweed wherever
shown, taking first. prize at the Northern Union Exhibition in October, 1883.
Anaong other Organs shown at this show were W. Bell tt Co., Guelph; Kilgour,
Hamilton ; Karns, Woodstock, ttco. all and see UB before buyiag. Old instru-
ments taken at their full value. Orders for_ tuning pianos and organs attended
to at once.
SCOTT BROTHERS.
N. B.—Small Instruments, such as Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Con-
certinas, deo., on hand.; also a good assortment of Piano Covers, Piano Stoola,
Ali kinds of Instructian Books. ST MPING Patterns for Kensington Crewel
Outline Emhreideries.
an
05.
TH
ME
ICAL HALL,
1/1.A.,121\T?TET. SDTE,
Hs now placed in thp market a ;new and wOnderful Blood Cleanser iad Purifier.
It will cleanse the sy tem from all j impurities, and, leave -you in a llealthy con-
dition. It is a, purely vegetable Orin ound, and as a blood medicine has no equal.
Customers and other e whose system or blood is out of order, Will d well to try
a bottle of a
of
C. Dunan's El4ract of Red Cloy r,
d be convinced that it has no equal. On triai will convince yo fliat it is
at it is represented to be, and no ainhug, You can secure it at a. small cost
1 per bottle, and judge for yours° ves as to its merits.
PURE DROCi,
yo
Al
NE
have in a fail and well -assorted stock of
i •
CHEMI6A S IND PATENT M DICINES.
We also keep in stock all the atest P tent Medicines in the market. If
don't see what y u want, ask fo it, and you are sure to get it.
N. B. Physicians' Presbrip ions carefully and accurately
orders from a distance filled with care and despatch.
xt Door to DUIICE111
DUNCAN
orapounded.
SUCCESSOR TO E. HICKSON Se CO.
Dutican,'s Dry Goode Store.
NE
SPRING GOODS
-ALP,
A AT Mc
SE
To mak room
lance of Winte
Fogs.
11 inyit du
OUGEELIT
FORTH.
diced pric
the time.
PR
I am still offri
g the
Goods at gratP y re -
DUCE
J. McLO'UGHI4
d bargains
AKEN AS CASH.
Whitney's Block, Se
_..
ow'
forth.
A SMALL MAN.
A MEAN MAN.
Smaller than an ordinary hay seed
and meaner than buckwheat straw is
he who thinks rhubarb pie t are plenty
good enough withopt sugar in them, and
doesn't see why hi4, wife wants sugar to
can strawberries airkh. He is sure to
have cramps whensthe warm weather
comes, and its right here now, for he'll
find such sour food won't agree with
him, and then the doctors bill is no
small item, and he growls about the
rhubarb and the gooseberries, and says
he doesn't like them. I wonder who
would when taken that way. Well, to.
take that forlorn look away and send a
pleasant smile over your countenance,
let your wife have plenty of sugar. She
knows best, and then she'll be happy
and she'll make you happy too, and if
you consult her she will tell you that
Renton Brothers is the place to get good
cane sugar—not pipe clay or powdered
bones, and the finest grades of white
and granulated. Yes, Banton Brother3
are offering great value in sugars. Pure
cane sugars, ponncls upon pounds for
the dollar, just what you want and
'what you have been looking for. Come
and buy a barrel and see how cheap
you will get it. Why, you eould not
grumble any more, and for fine granu-
lated sugar, the best to be had, we will
startle you. People who want sugars
that will keep their fruits should not fail
to visit Ranton Brothers, and they will
be amply repaid. It will pay you to
buy your sugars, sugars, sugars, every
time for pure sugars, clean sugars and
good. weight, at Ranton Brothers, who
have just got in a big lot of fruit jars—
pint jars, quart jars, half gallon jars, all
at low prices.
RANTON BROS.,
EXETER,
Noted for Nice oods.
ROBB'S GRObERY,
SEAFORTH.
Parties wishing to puroha,se Fresh
Groceries of the Choicest Brands, are
particularly requested to call at the
-Popular Grocery, Starks Block, Main
Street, Seaforth.
I have ataiv a fine stock of the best
Sugars in the market, of 9,11 brands,
and will give
FIFTEEN POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR.
1 QTRAIGHT loans at6 per tent., interest pay
a-7 able half yearly, ou Ili per cent. yearly, with)
privilege to borroWer 0 repaying part of Francis
pal moneY at any time. Apply to F. Oman,
BM, BaritOr, Seaferth. 850
FRESH HONEY.
I haveit fine a lot of extracted
Honey as ca be found in the market,
at 15 cents per pound.
CHOICE TEAS
As usual, Cheap and good. Robb's
celebrated Oared Hams and Meats
always on hand. The hams are
especially fine this season, having been
cured by an improved process. Cured
meats whohisale and retail.
All kin,ds pf Family Groceries always
on hand. Inspection respectfully in
vited.
HUGH ROBB.
N. B.—King's Specific, a sure cure
for Dyspep+, always on hand.
TEAS
AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
1 --AT THE—
POST 6FFICE 'STORE
We bave:juet received a large cOnsign.
ment of Teas, wh.ch we intend jobbing
off at Wholesale rices. If yon have
not already tried harlesworth'e Teas,
do so at once.
Fiiie Pounds of Young' Hy-
son'tor
Five Pound of our Fifty
Gent Tea /or $2.
Five Pound of our Sixty
Cent Tea jor $2.50.
Five Pounds of our Seventy-
five Cent 4eafor $3.00.
Our fl*ee poun Tea for $1' is super-
ior to any 40c tea in the naarkete!
M. A. CHARLESWORTH.
A SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANCE.
The undersigned offers for. salehis Blaekismith-
ing and Wagon -making establishment in the vil-
lage of Egmondville, together with the teols and
good -will cif the butaness; abed a considerable
stock of Iran and lumaer. There are to large
shops, one for blacks ithing and the other for
I
wood -working. Therat are three fires in the
blacksmith shop. Th s is in thecentre of one of
the best -Wicultural districts n Canaa.The
business 1148 been eats lished thitt
y yeare and a
good man With some aspital can 'make i money
R0tnEUigeLsTOoNr . s
fast. The b, est reason given fo a sellinga Apply
110BthEeRPTIel
• dress Egationdvilla la 0.
MONEY TO LOAN.
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