The Huron Expositor, 1884-10-03, Page 3,St
'bony come.
rant to buy
r StOr e and
ot free.
ne hundred
node te›
se -
s things in
fferentlinee,
ads, Plaida„
tficent range
es in Black
;atine• Otto -
°me and see
Ind Ordered
in fun blest.
nour order.
Snatch and
tga in Black,
'mice Pant.
use the best
feet fit every
ir Day, and
Grand Re-
:3
OS .
- 19t
vs -s Goods,
tathes.
PAY YOU
DRY,
SEAPORTS,
s.
;peoially for
ly improve('
ton, and feel
; the best is
RS
on, light and
IERS
nd will
will
qeine made.
recutting
-satisfaction.
o repainrig
Grist Mills,
g Machines,.
repaired OTI
aable rates.
pit -Bridge
west. Tato.
RtiCation•
iroplententfi
A full
'DRY.
APER
E R
MENT
UNTY
ii-ABLI#SH•
rm.
annoUncing
that she bag,
'egtabilabOUV._,
he Conaraeren"
ide up la the
-
notiCa-
SOO
spectfullY
Basirs Cadft
• 810-4
OCTOBER 3, 1884.
rate of a rant Young Man.
enteeies Di Tux iirdtroxil ara.TB PRISON.
WI curious, isn't it, Billy,
The changes thst twelve months may bring?
east year I waa at Saretoga.
Ae happy and rich as a king -
Ito raking in pools on the races,
• And feebag the waiters with ten,"
Ana sippbag neint irdepit by twilight,
And to -day I am here in the" Pen,"
aWhet lea me to do it ?" What always
Leeds men to destruction and crinxe ?
The prodigal Son, whom you'ee'read of,
eass altered somewhat in his time.
/legends his substance as freely
jarthe biblical fellow'of old ;
But when it is Rose he fancies
The husks willtarn intagold-
ohstapagne, a bex at the opera,
High steps while fortune is flush,
Toe passiouate kisses of women
'Whose cheeks have forgotten to blush -
The old, old story, Billy,
of pleasures that end in tearS,
The froth thst foams, for an hour,
Thedregs that are tasted for emirs.
Lest night, as I sat here and pondered
Ors the end Ofmy evirways,l,
There arose like a phatitoru before me
The vision of boyhood days. '
/thought of my ohl home, Billy,
Of the eehoolhotare Meat stood on the hill,
Of the brook thet flowed through the meadow --
I eatt &en hes.r its musk still.
e‘esin I thought of ray mother,
of the mother who taught me to pray,
Whose lace was a preciuus treasure
Thst. I heedleasly-east away,
sior again in ray Th.i0118-
The freelalipped careless boy
To whom the fature was boundless,
And the past but a mighty to.
tin:night of all this as r sat here --
Of My ruined and wasted life
And tb. e pangs o!.. -remorse were bitter -
They pierced nr; heart like a knife.
jttiks some cow. age, Billy,
To laugh ij. ths f tee of fate,
Wheri the yes ruing ambitious of manhood
Are Masted at twenty-eight.
•
Istopped; but when it is considered how 1
1 many practical advantages may iesult
edge the
sentim ntal-
nt Hoy aard
will have the best wialies of sin title
men, and an interested public the World
over. Americans will hope, for Lu one
check to hie success, and that is t at he
may leave the pole itself for Lient na,nt
Greely to reach when he desides . to
make his'next voyage.
.-4-
Nothing to Io. _
When an individual eve he has atoth-
ing to do, it is a sympton that he is
afflicted with a moat tertible dieease,
and one that, if not promptly checked,
will increase in a geometrical ratiI:tto a
)
fatal termination. One .hour a , day
passed with " nothing to do," r, in
other words in idlenesit, will soln in-
crease to hours, and before the victim
has become aware of hiendangeroun con-
jii
dition he sees nothing to do 'all the
while.
• Gaieties. -
--A naughty boy said to his mother:
"You see, ma, you're always telling me
to behave as well to thefamily as 1 do
to company, but why don't you beha.ve
the same to me as you do to companio
and ask me te have another piece of
pie?"
• -is Tnere are lots of men in the
country who ought to be in the same
condition that this gate is in," said te
farmer, as he shut it behind a lightniog‘
rod peddler. " How is that ?" 1 “ Wall
Mine said the farmer, as he resumed
agricultural pursuits. -
ant In our country," said the Eaglisia
man, as he leaned back in his chair,
4t before we marry we arrange to settle
a certain sum upon the wife." “ Yea,II
know," replid the American, " but with
ns it is different. It is after we are
married that we setae everything (tn
the wife and arrange to beat our credit-
ors," " Haw I I see. And how do the
creditors take it ?" " They never find
anything to take."
-A. little Brantford boy had his IO g
curia cut off the other day and- ve s
annoyingly reminded of the fact by the
remarks of ell his friends. To his de-
light he escaped them by going with Ilia
family into the country. Soon after his
arrival, however, he came running halt°
the house in great sorrow,crying, " MaM-
Ma, mamma, even the hens laugh at
me; they all say, ' Out- cut -cat -got -your -
hair -cu t: "
• -A Scotch farmer was greatly e -x r-
cised regarding the safety of his hay
°rep. The weather, though often thre t-
enth., favored hia efforts till he s e-
eeeded in getting it safely gathered in,
being in this respect more fortunate
t1aa,n1 several of his Ineighbors. After
seeing the last whisp of straw Med
round his stacks, he exclaimed, With, a
seinsatisfied air: " Noo sin! I h an) gotten
my hay safely in, I think the warld
would be greatly the better o' a glid.
shower."
-" Mato nea,"eada a tittle boy." Iwish
I lived iu South Africa." " Why, My
Son ?"-“ BeGatiBEr the mammas down
there den% wear slippers, you know."
"Yes, my son, but you must also re-
member thet the little boys don't vvear
any pants either."-" That's so," .said
the boy : ° it's queer I never thought
anything about that."
-At some of the Western fairs this
year a “ great secret" is sold in sealed
envelopes at ten, cents apiece. The fol-
lowing is the secret: "Never buy an
article before examining it. If you had
known this before, you would not bave
paid ten cents for a worthless envelope
when_ you couldhave got a dozert good
ones for the Same price."
-An American traveling in the lligh-
lands, tired and thirsty, Came suddenly
upon a, little ahooting-box. The intense-
ly proud Scotch proprietor stood at the
gate and regarded the intruding for-
eigner without sign of hoapitality. The
American, taking a leisurely look at the
grounds, said, "do you belong to the
place ?" " No, air, in a Burly manner,
"the place belongs to me." "Well, you
are a poorer cuss than I thought, if you
own this location," was the answer.
• --
Ar ctio E.plior ation.
The summer of 1885 is to be marked
by the departare of a Danish party of
hardy explorers searching for distinction
inside the 80th parallel of north lati-
tude. There leader willibe Lieutenant
Hovgaard, who accompanied Nordensk-
jold in tile Vega -'s voyage through the
northeast passage. Animated by the
success Of the greely party,and convinc-
ed that chances favor approach to the
pole from ita Russian side, Lieutenant
Hovetaard proposes to leave Denmark
in season to traverse -the west and north
coasts of Norway, and reaeh Franz -
Joseph Lend as early in July as pos-
Bible. From the North Cape his direc-
tion will be northwest, Spitzbergen
being on his left, Nova Zombie, on
his right, and Franz Joseph Land, with
all it' surrounding- islands, before him.
• It is his belief that. if an early foothold
can be gained on Franz -Joseph Land,
and the minor . conditions are found
favorable, nothinennow forseen can pre-
vent him froni reaching a higher lati-
tude, and seeing more of Franz -Joseph
Laed ti an any previous explorer.
Reeent cruiees in this quarter have in-
duced the belief that the coasts of
Fra -...z Joseph Land curve eastward for
hundreds of miles towards the north-
east cape, and if this point can be set-
tled, and the direction of °orients - in
this quarter determined with accuraoy,
Lieutenant Hovgaard will have accom-
plished all that his Government can
ask cf him for one summer's voyage.
The early renewal of arctic expleration
confirms the enlightened opinion of
those who count the success of expedi-
tions like that on Greely as of vastly more
importance than the losses. Were the
search merely to gratify curiosity and
enable map makers to fill the blank
Space around the lonely words "north
none" there would be some eXOUSE3 for
Le demand that 4.aotic voyages be
from a thorough know
North, all excuse for such
ity is removed. Lienten
We have heard of cle s in tores
complaining that they had, nothing to
do. At the same time thq eheivee were
undusted, the floor was eovered with
litter, the butter box was filthr, the
goods were badly arranged on, the
shelves and the cellar as full of refuse.
And yet the clerks had nothing to
We have bea-rd of proprietors of
saying they -had nothing to do -
was no business doing. At the
time the books were not posted ap to
date, there were numerous &cools due
and uncollected, the i3toeks neede sort-
ingup,the delivery wa,gon,neededr pairs,
and the clerks were in want ofl some
do.
tores
there
same
good advice. And yet there was n
to do.
It is a bad day for a business
when he comes to the conclusio
he has nothing to do, for it is
certain that the conclusion is a
one. Reasoning from this wrong
there is no telling what dis
results may follow. Idle habits
terrible drawback to any one.
should. be promptly sat upon. T
plenty of work to do for ever
Nothing to do is a snare and a de
Away with the plea. -St. Louis
A Nephew of a Canadian Divine
Wanted_ for Enaleezal. g
•$1,500.
thing
Wan
I a t
Imost
wrong
basis,
stroue
are a
They
ere is
one.
esion.
moan
Massey Geddes was arrested in
go the other day by the Mooney
land Detective Agency. He is
at Orillis„ Ontario, for embezzl
Geddes is a Canadian, about 35 y
age. - About March 16, 1882,
was appointed station -master at Orillia,
by. :the Midland Railroad. Co' pany, -
from Which he received a *Hilary of
$1,000 ! a year. He acted as iF ticket'
hie&
Bor-
anted
ment.
ars of
eddes
libtle apart ,from the last
water only, the cradle alive
last tub, so that the water m
tween the sheets to clean
away all trace of the acid ;
up again the plates are cies
is silver.
• The plates are next subj
(tont a
ving
y rus
s 01
hen t
and b
oted
THE HUR� XPOSIT°
ning
s 4n
be -
ash
ken
igiat
to, a.
bright red heat, which lasts from t (Ate
to twenty-four hours, in otos d iro iap-
pealing pota in a reverberat • ry fur ace;
they are Well covered on the top 10p e-
vent the plates from being burnt t
heat is kept as high as it c a be
out softening them to such deter
to cause them to stick so- f;at t
as to prevent their separ don
cold.
They next pass singly t
Ils, three, four, or more ti
deemed requisite. Thee
tghly polished, and must b
rate order to give the plat
fiat aet and well polls
gain they are annealed. or
lower temperature than t
toeir surface would be d
ing in any degree stuo
ickled again, as before, exo
e liquid is considerably
eviously, placed in cast tir
c utaining clean water ren
8 ream constantly flawing
t ey are then taken in hand
s oured if necessary withea
n pads before being neli
man.
Next comes the last pr
eets are iron only so far.
ach the tin house, and ar
ough containing clear
r the tinma,n, as he is
en picks them up and
ingly in a grease pan omit
-
1, to soak, and after being
ort time, till tinmap plac
a large iron pot contain
in, with a covtaing of pal
unites with he tin, to w
a
agent for the Grand Teunk Railroad,
receiving a comraissionefrom the porn -
Peaty. Last Noverabeir the auditor of
the Midland road discovered thiiit Ged-
des was over $900 short in his aeeounts,
and about the same time a defieliency of
4,600 was discovered in his Grand Trunk
account, Prior to this the London
Guarantee and Accident Comparty had
indorsed Geddee' bond to each of the
companies for $1,500: No sooner waa
a demand made for the $1.50d than
Geddes fled, He was traced to Hunting-
ton, Indiana, where for the past two o
three months he has hen a ting a
station agent or the Chicago it
.Road. He came to Cbicage to t
801318 business at the general
the company, where he vas arr
Geddes has been living at H tingto
under his real name. He cones of
• very excellent Canadian fami1y1 Deer
Geddes, the well linowEjpiscopa
. A
le o
he
r. H
--H
venu
awai
pers
tlanti
-ansac
ffice o
ted.
divine, being a near relativ
ing wife and two bright lit
been nearly prostrated at
of their husband and fah
brother living in Chicag
Geddes, of 1,126 G-enesee
priscner is now in jail
&rival of the extradition p
charm,
es hav?
isgrace
e has a
.nry L.
. Th
ing the
Making Tin Pittes
The followiug is the, process
Dyffeyn, Tin Plate works, M
Swansea, Wales : • • ,
In the first place we have
termed bar iron, several feOt ion
seven inches wide, and from one
five-eighths of- an inch fn ,thlicknes
tolled according to the pletes fequire
at so many pounds per foot. I is cut
in what may be termed a jack in th
at th
rrieton,
'hat ,i
, abon
-half t
1 .1
box or steam shear, 'say about
pounds, to.a piece which will ev
be rolled into sixteen sheets o
ineb.ea long by fourteen inch'
112 of such sheets forming a
weighing when tinned near
• pounds.
This piece of iron is first pia
reverberatory fernace, heated
ness, put through the 'chilled r
rolled in what is termed tbi
Mines, reheated and rolled in
twice; doubled, reheated, an
three times, doubled, reheat
inetee
ntuall
twent
a wide,
ox, at
y 100
, • •
ed tin'
to redl-
lls, p,n4
ks 'five
single'
rolle
d, an
rolled twice; doubled, reheated, an
rolled in eighths twice, until t
stretched out to the required le
thickness. The length of the
ceeds by about one inch, the
the sheet to be made, so as to
-the shearing process, and the
therefore rolled with AB axis pa
that of the rolls. Great atte
necessary in the construotion
ageraent of the mill furnaces,
the heatieg of, the bar and s
rolling may be affected wit:li th
regularity, and without thef
of scale on the surface of the
sheets; for when scaling tak
from the draught in the furna
too keen or the heat raised too
quality of the iron is injured; t
if subnegnently rolled into t
leaves a rough surface en the
the after process of .separat
piekling. Tire plates are then
and the rough edges taken o
iron of nineteen pounds or -the
makes sixteen sheets, which, b
in halves, leaves eigbt Sheets
closely wedged. Girls with s
hatchets Open or separate the
are termed black plate. , From
of boa iron about ,67q Pounds
plaile is made ;. the loss ia term
ings, and is worked. up again
forge fineries. The plates are
be pickled, i, e., immersed in
dilute sulphuric acid, known as
vitriol.
The plates are placed in a
reception,nifted by a hydra
dropped. into a round wooden
tank containing the acid; the
then made to revolve by means
steam power, to enable the liquid
•
•
•
•
ey ELT
'oh an
ar en-
idth of
Hoyt for
bak js
allel t
den t
dl man-
ia that
eat folr
atm°
rmatio
bars or
place
e !beim
igh,th
e ecal
ei iro
lates
it an
area
.1 Th
eabouts
ing cult
a piece.
iro
• .The
o e to
f blac
d
• in th,e
ext to
eaten
oil 41
li
11
•
radle
lie, the
or lea
radle
rush between the sheets, -whiz
tion is retained. They are lift
by the hydraulic, dropped into
revol
d agann
a tub, a
I
rong affinity ;
• is part the pi
e next man;
it contains
hey have soa
'cases thane wi
he requires
aces of bottle
fter dipping
ontaining m
when he hit
tes are han
ailed a wash
ure molteu
ed, in his pot
h a tongs o
them, brush
des of eacie
them into '
ten tin aga
ent through rolls which w
ot containing palm 011, a
t which the rolls moye r
nantity Of tin to be pot on
'hey. are afterward raise
olls (u der which they,ha
ug) by iyoutti called a
.,
o two oung women who
in or 1002LeE Containing. br
he other, which takes off
notherl girl, Called a duste
f arth
akes t
very -p
ilp to t
eation.
ordeal, lthoy are counte
and made up into !poke
A.meritn. , f
•
gow to Rear eila
• Treat them kinaly.
Don't preaoh politeness
to then e and violate their 1
In other Words, let theeixa
them lie a good one.
' Never quarrel in their
you went to quarrel wa
Children have gone to bed
will not see you, and per
u may not want to
r speak flippantly
ehildren. They m
rs children and
about it.
Teach them to think-th
rags Inis a heart in him in
rags -and a stomach, too.
Teach them as they gro
eatable demeanor
one of voice, it kin
a generous nature, an h
and an inthistriaus min
than anythillig else on e
them these 1things, and
and intelligence and c
come of themselves. Tea
things I say, and your
will,gilow rip to be no
WOMOD. :
Ages lof Men Before
. -
Charles S.:Bryant, of S
cornrannication in the Feb
✓ po1ifh with a ski
em to ithe asserting
ate passes inspecti
e mark is sent bac
After passing t t
time ye
Neve
before
peighb
a reap
gentle
the Po
e off
hat th
pular Science Mont
ra smite consider
ere was no real des
he ages of the patriarchs
ater times. He says tits,
n the tranelatiou of
r8 has led to all
ay, and ingists, on
1
•
•
•
rror i
umbe,
ispar
-L-Genesis vi. 3, that' the
ntediluvian was not t
ears. That passage read
aid, My spirit sha
with man, for tha
et his days sh 11 b
ord
trive
esh,
nd twenty years."
ribes the errors, in tIie a
the bi le, to the imprpper
concrete nuraerels byl th
e s ys that Genesis v.
ende ed, " 'Adam lived a
thirty year and begat a s
that if this Cerse had bee
the fif h is in the authori
would. read bus: "Adam
hundr d years and b gat
" shocked the consci nce
ian translator, and h was
true rale of the Hebr w
concrete nttmerals." In
the authorised vrsiol rea
tne days that Adath liv
undred. and thirty y ars,
The true reading by t e r
says, would be, An all
Adam whicb he lived wei
ears, and thirty and nine
died," making the en ire
139 yearsinstead .o 93
Bryant farther says- ti at
the -svriting of Genes the
no means of writinebnine
any ouraber hu dre
withoet repetition or ire
-A Zurich corres ond
following business tree
ftouriehing village. her
One flax mill, one ta ner
mill, One grist mill, ine
(me pint shop, tvvo harms
blacksmith shops, or.e c
four general stores; three
establishments, two of the
the country , one pump
photoaraph gallery, one te
two daily mails, a tri -we
Seaforth, two livery sta
and stove emporium, a m
niture stores, one pcater
shops ene bakery, cant u
bake thop, a division co
last bat not neaat, a van.
1.
Ten
es
rol
set
88.
ed s
soft
0.
1115
to
pti
eake
n
WO
thr
sing
d an
ared
•
cese
The
pia
,rtmer,
pate
inin
the
d th
ng
oil
ich
pe
ed
man
ti
a
to
s t
sh
not
•
rk
tat
oula.
eao
e be
ser,
ub
the
, giv
dn
roo
n, a
f0
rou
nd
•
ldr
nd
ws
pi
reel
t u
aps
ua
ave
litt
spit
to -
di
•est
, ar
rth
eel
• abi
h- t
ys
he
. P
uar
ly,
ion
rit
and
a -v
th
he
ag
•
it
8
th r
hen
cold
my
t4re
o-
fe a-
te e.
d at
t, las
e her.
that
thlln
ug las
b a.
•
C
he
xt
a.
dy
ho
hum
am
e fo a
heet
olten
Here
ita a
✓ t
nibesdoe
•
atter
e,
he
• hob
e sur-
e , and
✓ pot
are
large
speed
the
heet.
the
pass -
h nded
m in
atter
ease;
t rt, 4m
0.end
where
if not
atetifi-
that
i hed
en ific
1
priety
urself.
ou set
e. If
il the
they
y that
1.
ghbors
t the
talk
•
e boy in
3 of the
✓ that
hers, a
sition,
nrpose
better
Teach
eliance
y, will
these
d girls
n- and
•
II
REAL ESTAT FOR SALE.
. r
TWO FARMS IN MORIIS FOR SALE. -For
'IL sale, cheap, twc impr ved farms on tbe 5th
Concession of Mor Is. One within 2 miles of
Brussels and the otTr. h If a mile. Eac 100
acres, and good buil ings. For particulars pply
to GEORGE ARMS OW•1N , Brussels, 68
VARY( FOR SALE -Fo
• ei n 2, East Wit knosb
perty will be sold t is. t-11
U) an estate. It ace gists o
side, Lot 34, Centres-
. This di sirable pre-
mier, in order to close
200 acres of
land, about 145 go e,:, cleared ; good faryn uild-
f c oice
ings and °reheat. r pa ticulers apply t W.
(,
We FARRA.N, Clinto P. 65
rer ACRE FARM tOR
I " lot 30, and no-th ha
31, con\iession MoKillop
•
aLE.-North lf
of north half bit lot
• - Most of this land is
seeded, and in excelent condition for meadow
or pasture. For f Alter particulars applly to
ANDREW GOVEN OCK, lathrop P. 0. 19 tf
WARM FOR SALE
-A- sale his farm o
eessiou 4, H. II.
aeres cleared, brick
or chard, &e., well w
cultivetion. About ltllroe
Seaforth. Terms, $a000
suit purchaser. Jeans
ville le, 0. •
la OUSE FOR 8s
de& property on Jo in Str
to St. Thomas chuich pi
The
e six
hen.
-Th
100
T
hou
tered
oupied by Mr. Boole
tion, first-class cella
roam and a good kit
hard and soft water, la ne
necessaries completh.
apply to the proprio or.
FOR SA E I
parts Of Lots 8 and
t ining 112 sores; 60 aor
dr is good hardwood bee
w tared with a never faili
oii thcepremisee. Frame
house and a igood young
td churches and schools,
Jinni Blyth and 10 'from
particulars apply to WA
on the South part of sili
borough P. O.
subscriber offe s for
CLOS, being Lot 7 Con-
ekersmith. Abo t 95
e, frame outtbuil in,
and in a good at te of
ilts from the to vu of
down, and balance to
. ELLIOIT, Egmond-
or eale, that d8c714r-tabf le
et, Seaforth,nex door
vantage, and n w oc-
e thrgood etone founds -
ed velms,parlor,ining
Also a largo woo, shed,
stela. and all- other
or fui titer particulars
,R )SS, Sesfort . 830
IITILLETT. orth
5, Concession 18, con-
e eared; the r main-
. Soil, clay los , well
g spring creek rising
barn and stabl s, log
rohard. It is cony nient
nd is situated 4 miles
Clinton. Er urther
ER CUNNTNHAl4�,
lots, or to notaries -
1799
VARMS AIR, SALE .0 TO RENT. -T e sub-
4- scriber offers for sal on to rent, lots9 and
20, 1st ooncession of Tuc -ersmith, comet mg of
. .
100 acres each, about a 1 tile west of Se forth.
Good frame house on one farm, with or heeds,
ins on both. Will be
it ' net separately. If
crne-third dew*, and
On mortgage; I WM.
•81;73
lood•
, has a
issue of
ni which -
t4 show
etween
ose of
slight
ebrew
parent
thority
of the
ed 120
nd the
nolt always
h also is
an rndred
B y nt as-
s an dven in
ren trine of
• tr n slators.
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1,111) ed and
; but
tra s ated as
d v sion, it
liv thirty
son ' This
f t e Christ-
dri e to the
esi ases of
he verse
s, nd all
re nine
'ndihb died."
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lays �f
a. undred
yegs,and he
gep Adam
ye r . Mr.
th date of
He ws had
htiji red, or
s ab.ve one,
1ot tion.
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g mill,
ps, two
shop,
d shoe
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ry, one
office,
tage to
ne tin
wo far -
cooper
a er, One
ce, and
barns, add usual outbuil-
rented or sold en bloc, b
sold purchaeor may pa
the bairn ce can rental
FOWLER.
BUI f DING LOTS F
signtd has a nunib
ing lots for Bale cbe
a qua' ter ohm ae,e each
and convcsieot to the bt
and are well adapted for
farmers, or °there desirit
place of residence. Di41
vine.
R sALN.-The 'under -
r of very eligible build -
p. These lots entail'
, are pleasantly s tuated
siiejess part of the illage,
h resideuees of tetired
g L pleasant an quiet
L CLARK, It mond_
877-tt
ARM IN' TUCKERS
taining 100 acres, b
concession, H. 11: S., Tuck
in a good state of cultiv tirn.Thboeureasr,e
premises 2 good fm
lae
barn and a bank barn. re are two ire
Ing. springs,' cenvenieut y isitueted. and
orehard. Said farm is ittlateci one and
miles from Seetorth au adjoining the v
Egmoedville, on the Kip ea Gravel road.,
easy. Poseeseion at on . 'Apiary on the
or to JOHN MeMIlltRA
- '
s'et,OOD FARM FOR 8
'-Huron Road, McKil
about 85 acres cleared,
drained ilnd free froin
pas u re and bush.
buildings and a good o
of good weter. It is sit
within a and a half
of the best farms in the
on re9sonable terms, as
th
of ill health, wantore
mises, or to Seaforth
ARDSON ,Proprieter.
ITH FOR SALE. -Con-
ing Lot 11, in the 4th
rsmith, ele 'red and
on the
we1ing
se
small
er fail •
a good
a hall
lege of
Terme
remises
77-tf
•
"FARM FOR SALE, L
• . Township of GI ey, c
acres cleated and in a roc
the balance is wed tim ered. There is on the
promises a good frame ir,use, log barn and frame
stables, also a good b tiring °related. It is 2
mi es from Ethel Stafion on• the Great Western
the village of Cranbrook
Is. For ternis and further
ENTINE FOERSTER,
)877-13
LE. -For Sale, it 34,
op, containiug 100 acres,
l
well fencsd, well under-
tumps. 3 Le balance is
There are goo franle
chard. There is plenty
ated on the Hurn Road
of Seaforth. It is one
Istria, and will be sold
he, proprietor, on iccount1
ire. Apply on tie pre-_
. WALTER RICH -
•877x4
fr
The
Key Note Sounded.
CHEAP GROCERIES AT
M. A. OHARLESWQRTH S,
SMA.POIVT-1-1.
TEAS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Just arrived another large consignment of those c.elebrated Te s, consisting
of o oyune Young Hysota Ping Quey Young Hyson, Congous, Packijng Cavils,
Sonchoogs, Japans Japan Pekoe, Japan Dust, Gunpowders and 4ssams. We
are still moving large quantitiei of our excellent Teas at small mar'gins, and are
givi g universal satisfactiion to the public.
We make it a point to guarantee our teas to have ne flavor and good draw-
ing • nalities. Whether nurohasing or not, buyers are respectfully requested to
call andtexamine our stook of Teas and prices.
NOW is the season for STJGARS, and we keep a fu1 lirie from the cheapest
-
gra e tothe best in the market. -We handle nothing but pure Sugars.
We have extra value in Demijohn French Vinegars and Crystal Pickling
Vin gara.
We have also a comPlete stock of General Grocerie , and the public can rely
on etting the beat value in the market.
We have done a good business sinoe starting here, 4nd are in Jgood spirits,
all appreciate the oonfinenee and patronage of the colrnmunitty. lPhankfnl for
the past patronage, and asking a continuance of the same, I am, reslaectfally,
M. A. CHARLESW9aii.
-COPYRIGHTED NOVEMBER 2
t 20, Conees. ion 12,
ntaining i0 deres, 60
d stet() ef cultivation ;
Railway, one mile from
and 6 miles from Brnss
peetieulars apply td VA
Cr Orrick P. 0 ,Ont.
V TIM FOR SALE
is about, to retire fre
off eta his farm for ,ale
th township of Turn be
of ! \Ingham, and con
elenred and in a good
es ceder told baler
auk bat n 5x60
ood -bearing ce char
ere& Terms easy.
the Advance cam,
AC
a
at
A .rare °hence. Being
u fermi ig. the p •prietor
reep. It is alt ated in
y adjoining the t wn plot
al+ 100 acres, tt acres
tate of cultivatio ; three
• hardwood. T ere is
on,
ti e • premia also
, and the plac is well
Apply To JAS. FLEUTY,
lugham. 877-tf
SPLENDID B SINESS CHAINCE.
s or sale his Bliasmitn
establishment in the vil-
ols and
iderable
he undersigned offe
in r and Wagon makin
la e of Eg-motalville, tigether with the t
go.d-will of the busi est; also a con
stilak of non and lumber. There are t o large
shlops, °tie for blacksmIthing and the ether for
w d -working. There are three fires' in the
bl Itsmitb ehop. Thi e is in the centre f ono of
th best agricultural districts in Cana
btisiness has been established thirty yea.
good man with some eiltpital eau m
fast. The best reasons given for sellin
, on the pi emises or address Egmondvil
ROBERT F.ULTON. 848
a. The
s and a
money
. Apply
P. 0.
'
, ROYAL MAI
A. STRONG, $eaforth, gent.
STEAM HIPS.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PASSAGE ATES:
1 Cabin rates from gibe° to Liverpool nd Lon-
donderry, $60; $70 an $80. Return, $ 10 ; $136
and $150. . Intermedia
pool- Londonderry and Glasgow, 335.00 ; Return,
$70.00. Steerage -Qu ewe ,to Liverpoo i Derry;
unesbt oe Ney , 0 Bristol Li y e r -
nstown,
feint: tomQ'
Glasgow, London, Be
and Cardiff, 5.3. Fre Liverpool, Qae
Londonderry, Belfast, ondon, Bristbl
to Qaebee, $19.
Cardiff
Money Loaned and] Real Eastate Bought
and Sold as Usual.
• INSU ANCE.
I represent severer° the best Insuraece Com-
panies -in the world
red -Office -Market S reet, Seaforth. • .
862 , A. STRONG.
•
ANCHOR LINE.
U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
Sail from Pier 20 Nlorth River, New York, .
Every St4turklay, 1 or
• GLASGOW VIA. LONDONDERRY.
BATES 0 PASSAGE
TO GLASG OW, DER1 Y, BELFAST OR LIVER
POOL, CABIN, $4O to $S0. STIOOND
CABIN, $441. STEERAGE, OUT-
WARD, $2 S. PREPAID, $Uall.
Anchor Line Drafts limed tt lowest rates are
paid free of eharge in England, beotland and
Ireland.
For passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Tenn; &c.,
apply to REC,=usori,i) BROTIIEB.S, 7 BOWLINGGREEN, NEW' YORK, r to S. DICKS N, Post
Office, Seatorth. 832
SEAFORill WOOLLEN ILLS.
a BEG to iuform t
-1' manufacturing or
to the entire Idestructi
compel ed t call on
ment of your1 ccouuts as th
closed.
I hope a s cond apfleal-will
839 1 A G
ose ihdebted tc me for
ook accounts, tbltt owing
n of my roill by fire, I am
ou for e prom t settle -
books must be
40,00
of WILD a d IMPBOVED
along the hhte of the P. H.
Senilac and Iluron Counties,
from $6 per ore upwards. Go
soil, climate ' &c. Filee Guid
Rates to sho4 the la ds.
full particul rs to W. W. JON
Port Huron, Michigan, general
see Lands
ot be ±tecersary
VANEGMOND.
RES
ANDS, for ,sale,
& N. W. R. R., in
rilichigaif. Prices
d watere markets,
s and Excursion
rite for lists and
al; 26 trfilitary St.,
agent 10T Tennes-
• 868x18
In order to protect ourselves, as well as
tions of our great Cough Remedy, we have
the Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa,
1883.
the public, from worthless imita•
registered the name in the office of
LUIVISDEN & WILSON S
ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM F FIR.
• Those suffering from Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, &co who aye not yet
been induced to try this preparation, should do so at once, as the ositive state-
ments of the most respeetable men in the country, and the great demand from
•
all over the Province, prove beyond a doubt that it °ordains virtu spossessed by
no other remedy. When once used it is always adopted as the standard. Cough
Remedy in the household. Children like it. It is perfectly sa
apart altogether from ite superiority, it is cheaper than any other
sideration deter you froen trying it at once. If your dealer has no
procure it for you withoat muele trouble, by addressing the manufa
LUN1SDEN 4, WILSON,
dHEMISTS AND DRUGGITS, SEAFORTH, ONT.
a to use, and
Let no con -
ti got it, he can
cturers,
MONEY
AND FUEL SAVED
BY PURCHASING
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
vain! FOR ,SALEa.--For sale a hum containing
95 acres , lacing composed of lot No. 2, in the
91h conei salon of the township of Grey, in the
county of Harem, meetly cleared and Dee from
stumps. There is a beak barn 64x64 ; a brick
inrm ate d village of Israssele. For
house and two 'rod wells. The above property
adjoins the inep
further partielleas apply to D. DOBSON, on the
prat:0_11r, or Bruesels P. 0, 857
T_TO'USE POt SALE OR TO BENT. -For
-LA' salt. or t rent, a dwelling house Bad lot,
seuth of the railway track, adjoining the toWn of
Seaforth. • There is tia ee quartets of an, acre -of
land, all well fi nccd ; also a good orchard on it.
1 he house is c mmodious and comfortable, with
a good c• Bar a id woodshed ; also hard and seft
-water conveeieut. Will be eoid cheap. Apply
won. Tth. AemprE;n4-113..es to the Ondersigned. MRS.
, 1355
FBMAFOR E -The a di
bscriber dieter 1r
;17. ---'' Al
sale, his f rm of 100 Rene, b ing Lot 13,
Concession'/h, t a redo
5ail, clOillop, about 5S miles from Seft-
ohalf aanile frem Beechwood 'post
office and stor , good gravel eoad lessees the door.
Abou LAO acre cleared, remaindergood hardwood
bush. Good 1 freme holm, stab.e, barns, and
usual outbuildings; spring creek through the
eentre of the farm. Go d healing orchard and
land under fair cul ivation. Will be sold 'cheap,
and on reasonable terms. WILLIAM BEIDY, •
Beechwood PAO-
'VARA' IN McKILLOP FOR SALE.-The-otnith
-1- 50 acres cif lot 20, eenceSsion IS, 46 acres of
which are eleIned, free from stumps and .weil
onder de:tined'. No better land in the county.
Is sitabted al hut h.01 way between Seaforth and
Brussels. It its' well feneed. ' There ts a log home
and a -good f ame barn and frame stable and
shed aud a good orchard planted with apple,
pl. na, pear an 1 cherry trees in good bearing order.
It is one and tquerter miles east from LeadburY.
Apply2, 310
yto110ERT MeMILLAN, I ot 83,
cCon-
' llop, or to Br>, x 1E5, Seaforth P. 0.
834
lt'heRADIANT HOME Base Burner.
he RADIANT HOME Double Heater,
the only double heater that h0 proved
• a positive success. •
he RADIANT HOME' and SHINING
STAR CpalH Stoves, with oven are the
leading Parlor Cool Cooks.
The RADIANTHOME Square Ba Burn-
- er is pronounced the favorit square
• stove in the market.
,
THE DUPLEX GAT,
I
hich is supplied in all thel" Radiant Home" and " Shining tar" stoves, is
t e most successful grlte evPr made. The mannfac rers hav received over
1 ,000 testimonials as o its feel saving properties, it s the bes . The largest
a d finest line of Cooking and heating stove e in town. My priee4 will be found
t e lowest for cash, and my terms of credit the most liberal. 1 an always pleas-
ed to see new customers at any time, taking as good are of old friends as pos-
sible. Call -No trouble to show goods at
MRS JOHN
HARt;WARE AND STOVE HOUSE
DD'S
SEAFORTH.
1 V
0
URRAH FOR THE SCOTT
VICTORY IS SURE.
nd so is the Medical' Hall sure
satisfactibn iri
URE DRUGS I; CHEMICALS AND-OATENT M
ACT
to give
EDICINES.
• Dancan's Epizootic and Condition PoWders'haini no equal, and don't you
rget it. The Medical Hall is the place to, secure geod value for your money,
uncan's Extra,et of Red Clover, as a blood purifier, nannot be surpassed, by any
hers. Duncan's Cough Syrup is a blessing to man
here it is kept; every house should secure a brittle
• Coughs or Coins.
nid ; a cough cannot stay
and have it at hand in case
C. DUNGAN,
SUCCESSOR
ext Door to Dancari DIINICall'S Dry Goods Store,
..•
FABM FOR SALE. -North half of let 29, con-
cession 8 Morris, containing- 100 am s, 40 of
which are ele ed and nearly free from stemps.
tr
There are on be premises a good it g house and
frame Stehle, wo never failing wells and an ex-
cellent mchafel of almost two hundred fruit
trees, all bearing. The farm is conve.dently
situated, being only two and a hall miles from
Brussels and shirteen from Seaforth. For fur-
ther particulars apply to F. S. SCOTT, Brussels,
or to RICHA eri LEES. Laudsa.y. 841
VARISI IN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE. -
A: For sale lot24, concession 3. IL B. S. Tuck-
ersinith, contaniu g 100 acres, 85 of which ate
cleared; the mutate:ler is bar dwood bush. There
is a good bri k house and frame outbuildings.
There is a sp sudid orchard andapieney of water.
It is convenicnt to school and church, It is with-
in five miles let aeaf. ath and six of Clinton, with
good gravel rite& leading tt• both plates. For
further partitulets apply on the inmates or to
Seaforth P. • t. ROBERT MeVE I X. • 851
1.4aA.RM IN eKILLoP Pita SALE.—For saki
-3-- on reas ii•b;e terms, lot 12, coneeseion 4,
c
Melfillop, =ce tattling IVO acres, of which about
85 are cleared, well andet-drained, well leaced
and in a good stste of cultivation. Thole is :a
small orchaid and plet,ty of good water. There
is a spring creek earning through the place. Also
good flame buildi gs. COnvenient to schools
laid post offitie, and within five miles of Seeforth,
with a good ravel road ail the way. For further
pariiculaas aopb to the proprietor on lot 13,
concession 6; or to Beeehwdod. P. 0. ROBERT
McKERAOHER. 861)
- -- I
-RAM IN ITUCKERSMITII FOR SALE. -For
-1: Sale, cheap, the McCartney farm, on the Mill
Read, Tucketenntb, containing 125 acree, about '
65 of ',Odell tire cleared, underdrained, wed fenced
and in a 11,4 elass ata e of cultiva. ion. The
balance is !splendid paeture lend. There is a
la
biielt house rel. new baek.barn with stone stab-
ling tandem ath, also a good mehard and plenty
of water, and ie within half a mile of a scheol: '
This farm ie beautifully Situated, amid es . within
two miles of the village of Brucetieltleind lot:undies
from Seaforth, and will be :sold cheap as the pro-
prietor has gone to Kansas. Apply to A.STIIONG,
Land Agent, Seaforth, or to WM_ SCOTT, Bruce -
fie d. -869-tf
V‘ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, the east half of
-1= lot 7, 0013Cer81011 32. Pnllet conteiniug 60
acres about 40 of *which toe eleered, well fenced,
frce
notes,
stumps and le a high state of eultiva-
Um]. 3 here is e good frame ber», two orchards,
and a never failing spring eeeek running through
the place. Is within 9. qu,srter of a mile of a
school mid is convenient, to markete, &e. A good
glave. toad running past the place. For further
particulate address Harlock P. 0 , or apply on
lot 6, concession 12, Hullett. THOS. AMOS
Proprietor. 861
"ARM FOR SaLe.„-Containiag i.oe acres, Ise-
ing composed of west half of Lot 11, iu the
6th concession, and wet bill of Lot 11,in the
5th conceesion of Hullett ; 50 acres cleared and
in good state of cultivation ; balance well tim-
bered -wit)] pine, black ah, ami cedar. There is
a frame house, frame barn and stables; good
well and orchard; situeted it miles iron the vil-
lage of Kinburn, 7 from Clinton, tool 8 irom Sea -
faith. Possession zgiven to do fell work; terms
easy. Appiy ou the premiers or address to Con-
stance P. o. MRS. G. PETRIE. 8;6
TAT:LIABLE FARM PROPERTY FOB SALE.
Y -1 he subscriber arms for sale, hie farm of
100 acres, h• ing Lot 11, Comeeseion 11, Stanley,
about 90 ace ee cleared and hes from stomps.
There is on the premises a 'stone house, frame
outbaildings ad good orchard. Well watered and
in good state ote cultivation, eller& and school
adjoini the sale lot It is situnted 6
mites from. 13a, 6 from Z 7 from-Kippen,
ana 34 from Varna. Terms, $1,000 down, and the
balance to suit purcharter. Poeseesion given let
day of iti,reh, S.885. Apply to WILLIAll HARD -
WICK, IlayAela P. 0. 875 26
VARM IN TUOKERSMITH FOR SALE. -For
-2: sale, Lot le, Conneesehm 2, L. It. 8., Tricker -
smith, containing le5 acres, of which 90 ate
cleared and an a high state of cultivation. The
land is well underdraired, well fenced and there
are Spa die b Jr* and other outbuddings. There
is a good PI et,4rd. a never failing spring oreek
running throngh the centre and tit/other passing
through one corner of to faun, and not a foot
of waste land.! It is one of the beat grain grow-
ing farms in the county, and is also good for
stock. It is sitnattd within two miles of the
flourishing village of Heraara and an equal ;dis-
tance froth Kippen. For further -particularse
apply to MICHAEL HEFFERNAN, Seaforth,'
875-tf °
Ont.
FARM FOR SALE.-Fer Sale, part of Loth 11
and 12, Coue,ession 16, townsbip of Grey, con-
tainieg 76 ecres, 70 of warch are thared, free from
stumps aud in a go. d suite of cultivation. It is
all w.II 1111(.104ra ieed aud -enccd. 3hcre are on
thapremiees 're good log bens° and barn, also a
large bt anng orchard end a good well. It ie situ-
ated two ane tr. bad mites from the village of
Walton, 7 freat Bruesels and 12 from Seaforth,
with good gra-ven nada leading to each place.
Schools and &nicht% c rivettieut. For further
particulaser ly on the Pre/mate or to Walton
P. O. MRS. A. Me MILIAN. 870-tf
VARAI IN ITUIINBERRY FOR SALE. -For
-I: Sale, eolith half of Lot 2, Conceseion 2,Turn-
berry, conteibing 154 acres, about 70 of. which
are cleared, and the balance well Umbel ed, part
bush and part swamp, The cleared haul is well
underdrained; and in a god state cf cultivation.
There is a geird frame harn, and log house.
There is a Opleedid bearing orchard of choice
fruit. It is eituated on the gravel road seven and
a half miles iron Brussele, and two and a half
miles from Wtoxeter, and within a quarter of a
tatile of Schoolhouse. For further particulars,
apply on the premises, or to EDWARD PALMER,
Wroxeter P (). • 513-tf
VARlal Feill SALE.-Beirg, north ball o f Lot 25,
-a-- Coneopion 2, Township of Ha), contairling
60 acres, 45; cleared, well drained and in a good
state of Titivation, Outbuildings good. Log
house withlframe addiliora Poseession given to
put in fall !wheat lied do fall plowing. Situated '
2 miles fie lei ei.her Kipper' or Hensall. one half ,
mile from echool, convenfeat to eburchts. 'I his
is a fine teem, ami will he sold cheap and on
reasenable terms. For terms end further par-
ticulars enquire on the ;nemeses, or addres-, B.
872
S. PHILIr, Alliston P.O.
,
slaW0 GOO FARMS IN U4BORNEXOli SALE ;
-1- -Mei executors efka• -the following lands :
for sale, mi order to close,,,the affairs of the ester e !
of the la 'e Andrew Moir. First -Lot 30. Con-
lr
cession 8, ownship of -Osborne, containing 100
acres, 80 a ..res cl•-ared, well fenced, and in a good
state of cultivation. There are six acres of orchard
of the ehoicest fruit, end two never failing
springs. Whe property toutains a comfortable
brick honee. Second -Lot 31, Concession 3,
Township Of Usborne,containiug100acres 86 acres
cleared, wed under -drained, and in a high state
of cultivation. There is fi, good orchard of four ,
acres, a latige brick hOuse, also two barns, stables
0 E. HICESCV Lti CO. It is about three milee 0 the towns of Exeter
and nensall. These farms adjbin each other,
driving slapd, all frame. School on oppositseolHo: '
and will be add together or separately. Terms
sin Street, Seafort•h. i of env„ men; easy. or particulars. apply to
MeQUEE , executor, Lumley P. O. or B. V
873-13
ELLIOTT', Selicitor, Batter P. O.