The Huron Expositor, 1889-09-27, Page 3th
NEYS
Deery,
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ns
rtfiVieS1011 Store
ompkte
kke south -of
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.ONS - 4Cce
id New,
on the most
ERY GIMP
ed for Farns
'moil motto
SEAFOILTIL
bERY
H,
mere for
a pest, and
lasinese and
ta merle a
We alwaye
thit !Meg
-
1, reasonable
aotu repre.
Sugsrs are
vin g 'bought
are- able to
call special
c+per pound.
L. 5 lbs. for
good satis,
+od as any in
ving a first -
p our butter
ier. Canned
ays on cut,
5f Decorated
sold cheap;
1 Toilet Sets
t constantly
[ct in cash or
mrir.
',.aderidt Sts
Lira' an
LMail
Ps,
ot.) te $1200.
eerage, 820,
• and from
Ly point in
• friendsdo
mid tickets
Steamship
a Manitoba
en- sleepers
Ill pointsin
tina. Head
hi lase -ranee
clasees of
Na trouble
insurance
*boat, and
Agent,
KaYoRti.1.
ttiERCE.,
knfo.
wards,
rant kr.-tee.
d citleiln
he United --
rommerciai
&gasser.
Tves
nelit
Nein
'th
Are and &lee
tinge, dze.„
bag and
res,
ro
t
SEVTEMBER 27,- 1889.
Th
Oue rather,
We feel our ri
And know
be.
Which art
• The rich in th
Are poor Ind
Is Heaves
Wherealtiapi
Thy loreabout
Are all Thy
For after man
.He Thy nagne
_ Forever prsfse
For Thou alon
- Thy .Ifirigcloes
▪ All this earth
And all its pes
Oexte
To our ioulaai
That we at las
Thy sill
Is strength au
And, could we
Be done
With unbelier
- And feel and k
Os earth
There is no g
;As 'litia Heav
So let it be on
Guide us that
Oise cs
Yes, give -us,
• More of Thy fa
Thit day
Prep us resolv
And thus reso
sper daily brea
giver fal s as
• Sustaining life
Indforgies us
Yes, Father, p
And through r
Our trespayes
Are many, our
But in mercy
At we forgive
So - shill we to
Ant, Pe$120_,r,
reflOM
Theft 'hp trite
WO gsseabont
-
fontpsys4
Awl ifed
XIII in the St/
That Isadt at
Not into On,
lot wo aro
And ever thy
&Mier 4111
11100111101 wr
And let uifiuid
ifees evil
-may we net
And so lire ell
Ire thine it
- Every good of
And so May w
, The Ifingdon
Where all thy
Arrayed in ro
Vie power and
Fatherof love,
And may we
throne.
Your and forev
May all manki
As in submissi
474telt. V -
At bat may ev
Triumphant 511
-Js
' -It take
man tobe ar
of frayed tr
Gent -N
arn clan
Bleu your
'Int seldom
-It is c
with a new
put it in his
neighborhoo
each day.
-Whent
there would
- an old lady
the party to
-Public
average p
Therefore if
your friend
wife. •
-He was
Ior when a
the open wl
young man
• "Don't be
said the girl
"it is only
understand,
"but I wou
her to talk.
-"I coii
hours, Mr.
full of swee
• never tire
ed, " wou
in it. "
softly. "
asked, gett
"Becanse
shyly Yellin
lashes, "yo
away." -
-Little
"The mea
mum, is too
Lady (impa
brought it
" Oh riO MU
send her so
butter for
she'll make
-" Willi
" if you ha
mother wer
many wou
twisted the
his lips an
the teacher
should ha
how many
„,'nough,I g
broadly.
Some
Cairo (Eg
are however
science of r
cubating es
hatch out
Ata hetchi
Pyramids t
for young c
-eggs per ch
hatchery tui
ens every s
chickens 111
to figures f
general, to
of chickens
We have
dollars wort
fowl indust
amount Jo 1
Jay Gould
we have to
eggs every
adopt the
would sell e
and our farxi
ens to raise
dozen, Mo
little chick
this way in
business in
Walk.
The incii
buildings,
arranged th
straw in r
ovens, whic
the hatchin
are very thi
retain the
,m.........
a Lord's ,Prayer."
ter used is the blood of the boy or min,
who attends to the fires. • . By long prac-
•
sitting down at the bedside repotted
what he had been reading, by the
- IMPORTANT NOTICES
' - -
•
LDEN LION SEAFORTH.
-The Best Assortment'
.:-bes as we look to Thee
rithout Thee- we but poor should
i world's transient, fleeting lot
face these Men learn just how . hot the
ovens ought to be kept, an theyre en-
d1'
P
hit the fires SS the- -weather 'demands.
A
canto,
until she was tired; Later in life his
wonderful lite memory was .al it
-'no-- a
:subject of interest to hii friends,and ma-
..
T OTS- FOR SALE. -Two building Lots on
1.41 corner of Chalk and Gouinlook-streets, ad-
j i i g Vi toris SquareSeaforth. : For- further
pa -e rte leen-lag apply to- A. S'TRONG. 1117 tf•
. 4# ..
.
-AND--
smell amountof fuel , ia needed,. and
sionallk was Put to searching tests.
•
te it they Thy love know not. -
are and peace is always win -
nels,.for love is Heaven still.
nice on land or on the sea.
the temperaturei98 9 above zero. The
fire is built.for eight or ten ., daye before_
the eggs ire put in, to thoroughly warm
the hut, and after this time it doet not
out during- the season,- which is from
,One
.day at',. a board meeting at the British
Museum , Macaulay wrote crown from
memory in three parallel colninns_ on
°soh of four pages of foolebep a corn-
listof the Cambridge Senior
TEACHER No . ANTED.-Male,for School Sec.
5, UsbOrne. An experienced man
preferred. Applications will be received for one
month. Addkess, JOHN HEYWOOD, Secret*
Treasurer, Exeter P. O. • • : 11.84x4:i'
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-43 halie, in anticipation of the' rise in clottons, bought a large
•,.;
,
- 0 . .
LOWEcT PRICES
r days they must return to Thee.
d In eveq clime and State. -
e art God, and God alone is great.'
. •
ind all the starry heaven
ce in mercy by Thee given,
teach
tro arch until May.- The eggs are turned
four times a day while hatching. The
Whole' outfit of an establishment which
hatches over 200,000 chickens a year
does not, I am. told, cost more than $2k
• and one min runs the whole 'machine
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plete wrang-
lers, with dates and: &diem attached
for the one hundred years .during which
a •record of the names had been kept in
the Univirsity -calendar. "On another,
-oecasion." !Aye Tre ely "Sir D
, v an, i avid
Dundee saYs : 'Macaulay, do you know
. .
EACHER •
WANTED -For School Section
T X 8 Sta 1 y h.ldi g econd or third-.
classeeerilfaate ; nmeile orefemniles;
thence the first of January, 189u. duAtplepelitceateleomns;
rd. testimonials to be sent in not later than the
of October, 1889. M. BATES, Secretary.
Treaserer, Box 15, Bayfield, 1184x4
. ' .
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swo,ck of
• :.
auirinil,
J. - -
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doubt but-pmes
, -
CO tton Goods, which we, are, selling atiold prices. Parties re-
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a4iliinc. in. 'Cotton Goods shOuld buy - now, as there is no
• . ,. 41,- . . ,- 'I .
. . . . . . r
will be considerably -higher.
a Al i .
W a
I I
=--.1N—
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Paper
id us more of grace . •
; may praise Thee face to me° .14MB
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preme, but ever for our good,
... •
prehend it, soon we should_.
i cold questions, doubts and teaks,
now Tny will as it -Pears-.
keeping the fires, "buying and turning
the eggs and selling the chickens. There
are in this incubatory twelve oompart.
• nientS each 7Q feet -long, 60 feet wide
and -16 feet high, and each of these corn-
hold
-
your Popes?' ' No,' was the answer, ' I
-always get wrong among the Innocents.'
' ‘But, can you say your Arehbishope of
Canterbury?' 'Any fool,' said Macaulay,
could say his Archbishops Of ' Canter-
FOR SALE. -A few good strong MO-
_k, les of Italian Bees ; pricesa $4 to 66 ; can
be moved any time ; average yiel of honev froro
these bees this mason DO pounds per Colony.
.Partie-s desiring to purchase- should ,call soon- ..•
JAMES WELLS, Verna P. o. Ont. - - '1184
. We
,
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have secured several lines in: Summer Goods muck below
f • . -
them is line -
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AND
•
Decorations
op
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xl, no gr but from Thy hand.
earth, and in Thy love
ve may meet with Theo above.
partments will 7,500 eggsata time, bury backward..' and he went: off at
or 90,000 eggs in all It produc.ed last score, drawing breath only once in order
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year more than 230,000 chickens, and toremark on the oddity of their h.aving'
did the work of more than 20,000 hens. been both an. Archbishop Sancroftand
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a
rod
YULTON,
.
°TEL FOR SALE. -On the Northern Gravel
Road, with stabling and diiving shed ;also
first-class. well. The HOMO is Licensed and a
stand.. -For particulars apply - to JAMES
Proprietor, Winthrop P. 0 1083x4 tf
regular
prices, and amOngst a •Of , ,
,L '
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•
-IS AT -..-
• . . en Archbishop Bancroft, until Sir David
C.HAMBRAY:.-GINGHAMS
•
ore of Thy endurance here, -
ith and trust, and less of fear.
e to do whate'er is right, _
ved to cici it with our might.
ct ,
manna from Thy hand, .
Waking. up a Passenger. stopped him at Crinmer." Macaulay
It was one of the Sound steamers corn- once said that if,by any ponible.chance,
in down the other day, nays the New all the copies of "Paradise Lott". and
'
York Sup. A man of ,middle age and „the ".111grim's -Progress" in . exiitence
flinch dignity had fallen Weep in his ' were destroyed, he could write both, oet.
rocking chair on deck, 'again, complete, froin recollection.
T_TORSES
_EL
yearig{g.
%."2!
DILLS!
MoKillop,
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FOR SALE. -The - undersigned has
three good horses for _sale, one aged 4
and one .5 years. The other is a good
n. . and good colt raiser. Apply to
dgAllItrSeWRIGHT, Lot 80, Concession lo,
Winthrop P. 0. . 1.128x10 •
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Which
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:we are - selling !at 8c per yard. ' These goods - make- splendid
ii -
.
Os W• ' ,
PA PSTS
. -
BOOKSTORE,
and comfort, through our land. '
,
ray forgive us alt our sin,
et:is/atm:ice let Thy grace come in:
good deeds hut few ;
Ardon, nor forget the good we do,
given be, is of TWO/chin;
.the promenade
h ' h d b h - When O'Connell made his motion in 1834
when e was approac e .. y a s arp-•
nosed, hawk-eyed man of forty, Who had for the repeal of the . union, Mr., Ten-
a parcel in his hand. - - nant, member of Parliament for Belfast,
"Hey -you l" he exclaimed, as he ' deliverede 'speech lasting for three and
ES half hours, -full of figures And calcula- :
slapped the sleeping Ifinn off the' shoul• -.. . . .
der, ' - -: tions, entirely. from °memory, In WhiCh
"Sir I -How dire l' sternly. de. he trusted so completely that he -gent
T_TOUSE
cottage
Solomon
There
. treeepa
gontoolvitithmegloreonkirtvor
.
IN EGMONiiVILLE • FOR SALE.-
The commodious and pleasantly situated
in Egmondville, at present occupied by
McDonald,: is now for sale cheap.
is anice garden, well pleated with fruit
goodwell;and alinecessary conveniences.
to Egmondville P, 4,0.
-__.'
Wearing'
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We
•
OINOTIANS
dresses. ,
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have still a good- assortment of. Light ._ and Dark PRINTS,
SEER' SVOKBR,§, MITKIINS, 4tre,
,
SEAFO R TH
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CALL AND EXAMINE.
:r litin Pwr0 Pt 'rner0)" aro wo
yoU
th. his
,.... _ _1. ....'__...._ . : , __.1.!-/-83-1-4,--L.,-
-
minded the jotter, as he reused up, o manuscript of speech to thenewsi
AUTION,-The public aro boroby OAntiOned
1-i
i
kw froalart 4 -mon
and And oro vory few
[ sll to whom wo mil do
sight snd flafrOW Wit
iff unto the ported ow,.
.
"1 haven't done anything that I oan paper before he delivered it His con-
be sent to state prison for, have I 1"-:. Ildiln" "0 n"liiPiamb f"r th° -gsrs'
"Whet is your liminess - with mer, ti°11 Wilo-orimg without 14 NIDSIO 'inbi .
Sir?" , ' . ' - - - t&ke,or even a. inementary hesitation,-
" That'o betters. That's coining to the Another Irish M. Pit Mr, Mimi Dilkut.
'Olin
*Omit giving credit in my Mime to any _
.
Or pertont without DIY **tee Order or,
Vonkont, av after this date I will. net 10141 my.
suitrospousibio ior any dohts00141140t04 in iny.
now without this authority WA 'MM.
Sealed% . ' . 11*4E-
<
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TOW
,
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tra good vane -in all Linen Goods7-TABLE LINENS,"
.
LS TOWELLING TABLE NAPKINS,- TRAY :CLOTHS,
f I
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•4 ;-
OW
il Mid very welsh
trotsetingsms wiruld soot
mg and ill thie WOrldiff deli.% -
Mae Let tn. draw up u. afar and Brown, motnbor for Moyo, had the .
like it my &Iwo cut you, wine. at willful *IMP-. If. !void Matt a
&Aladin ;Eton thst you _intim °mar speech trail lifflantinn$11, MA Stroaty.
WOW. from ai 0 manor, &ppm you 10tif hOlit'S afterwards, without Woking
41111011
RAMS COTTAtig YON SALE,-Yor side
_ . deep, the aottege and let !on North Nide
Inrouttformorly oeoupied by IMO§ kidielighlin,
it @NNW- well fotnimilholi I" gritianNortitefill
spy
c'
, , , . ,
^ ,
oAnD clovkRal ifee,
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- MY !Wien #0468 1Wf.tf
int to Vie k the goodi -
double the order and take ten pet cent at it or thinkinf of the matter in the
- . ifteantintLe eou d ' repeat .it word for
diecount i'l • . .
it -what word. Woodfall, the Morni;
netre"ri "MIMI Meth I P ea" NY ill'ao
and is in good repair, Apply to W, , iif AWN
aaaferth, . - 1182 t
,
I
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GLOVES we show a tine isnge in LISLE THREAD,
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TA,- SIM 'oand -ICII:), the
.
-04"
the World In brotherhood,
.
this world or of heaven, .
, at lost be quite forgiven.
icily, white -robed angels stand,
sir I ars 1,04 talking ahotito editor of
and who do, you take me for i" demand-. Ing Chronicle,; and brother of Junius
i
-ed the man.' • ?Wisher; WAS able to _report accuratel
" Your name isl---is Faxon -firm of in the miming the debate of the pron.,
Faxon & Brown, dealers. in hardware ous evening without taking any notes.
, inns wiNTgil,wei tett . tw _ i_*0
rii Ao.
_..s., Mina% Tenchersikeiviinday,finddutitehoirtoecocilismos;
for School Section
malice the 1st of January, 1890. Applications
with testimonials, stating salary, will be re-
.TAP.
t?
TITRE Also . new novelty. -
P1? Gracrirmi watt - iciti inpm -
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* 3 It w
• act - to
5.4 0
l'g 0 W Pt , bd
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es of light, is all thy- land.
isn't it ?" - - - ' In some cases the mental action involved
ceivedby any of the -Trustees %till the let of
i - -
' g.__ al, A 0
Om, _
we feel is all thine own,
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-- " No, sir I" . in feats of this' nature would seem to be
October next. R. CARL' LE, M. ELDER,
wm., mom, Hensel! P. 0. 11840
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CD - H
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to
qui
" What I Why, rd bet to quite mechanical and unintelligent. In
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.A. ;-:-.
. 0 17,
meet Praisosthee round, Thy
, - '' - .
7,
i d to thee their reverence vow
on to Thy will they bow, -
qy voice above, below the sod,.
ag in praises to their Ged. .,
a farm agin
wheelbarrow that it was!_Didn't we -the newspapers of January, 1820, there
isr .
have a conversadon at'Stonington ?" _ • e accountsof an extraordinary man
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" .No, sir I' . - - _ - .. • , - who was known as Memory corner
.
.., Didn't I show you. sly centenniEa rat Thompson." This map, , although . he
irep and. exhibit its workings ?" .• could hardly retnember any Alung. he
I,. kr • lit - • - ' • heard, could yet retain perfectly th.e
Of -
MEACHER WANTEIX.LFor School :Section
1., . NO. 2, MoKillop, holding Second or Third
Class! certificate, male or feniale. Duties to
commence the let of January, 1890. Applies.
lions and testimonials to be sent -in not later
than the let of Oc_stober, 1889, wipLum
GRIEVE, • .Secretaryareasure B
r, oxA 61, Sea.
la,
XV.
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d AMIE SON EAPOR
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els en 1...3 0) X
v ao
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lt, co ar, F t-ei N•ii a
M
:cial B. Bemis, in ChicageTimes
43
."Didn't
, fort 0.- 1185.8
4•
-Iowa
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I demonstrate the fact that it names and deseriptions- of large collet:-
.P.
,
. a.' • Iiiv..
...-,-,....-.• .
Gaieties. - - .
Would catch and hold anything from a : tions .of object! that met his ,eye; He
it
MII.,MAS MILLER. --Information wanted of
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van unusuagy • self-satisfied
rogantand-haughty in a pair
misers. - ' - '0
blic :could take an mventory of- the contents
mouse to a rac000n, inc./ that:Ole . Pi_z ,
was bound to buy million Of 'e.m r . ..i.o._f a.houee.from... cellar to -attic - =trey
"Sir! Do yon, intend to insult me 7, oy surveying them, and could efterw.ar a
shouted thecother. ' - - , write it out from. memory:. He could
i • Thomas Miller, farmer, formerly of Car.
berryi, East Lothian, &Wand.. When last
leant from he was farming nearSeaforth,County
Huron. Any information regarding ' his
subsequent movements' will he thankfully re.
FURN
A.CE S. FURNACES:
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F AP 1 r
rli ti
CO g cD,
0
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,, no, I doni want a hack;
)le to-waik. Irish Driver-
- . It s
KNot tor- J senh I never iiisu . draw from recolbaction accurate piens
' - - - of many -London_ parishes and-districte,
geetirio. I- have
oeived by hie friends. Address deiM. MOORE,
437 Riqhmond street, London, Ont. - 1186.2
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_ 2 Ca .1.
. ' co ril J.C/ 1-1
IIPIQ
wtoiniolirn,,.may ye long be: . abie,
iculated that a small- boy
ed -nobody. us -if made:
d b if • , with every street alley public • Wild-
a. mistake. tDidn't you spen a :an - ' ' ' '
hour Yesterday investigating my anti- ing, publio .,house, etc., day- noted,
, •
down e m nu es opograp wa e•
-fraction, double average, ganti my'd to th i t t t li" 1 d
sell-
WANTED ITAIBle yME-leer. • All
aaada Warranted
rranted F1RST-CLASS ' Permanent
- - ' '
Pleasant, for the
L a
mg Coal an pod BUrning Furnaces.
, ,,
-,-,...
0 rx: 0
. et- eir. g a, . .
me ° 0'1 1...a. '
0 ° • CD 0" * •
watch can pull it out and
pocket somewhere ' in the
d of 3 750 432130 times
- • , ., ., • •.
he clergyman remarked that
centennial at trail--; warranted to clean Weir tail,,such as pumps, trees,
out a whole century of rats, - mice, chip and-porst,.ali .aorreotly marked. Oen
spumous. instances of „this rim
mucks, gophers and rabbitit inside- of hal:libel
ten days, et n,? -pay ?" ' _ kind of memory are to be found .' among
profitable position right men.
Good salaries and expenses paid weekly. Liber-
al indueements to beginner& - No previoue ex.
perience . neneteary." - Outfit free. Write - for
terme, chime ago, - - •
CHARLES H. CHASE,Nurseryman,Rochester,
'N.
sizes -5
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ARNET.- COAL FURNACE M four
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6 7 and '8.7 -Steel Radiators, Portable or brick set:
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W t"ci 74
0 R 0 -..
in ..0, L3
14
P
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bea 121We in thenew Church,
yl ' the famous mental calculators. Jede-
"No, sir i No,. sir I _ .
Y. (Mention this paper.) .1185x8
• T '• . - - . , :
at2 m er•
" Well, that's i I'd take &ill BiZtoi Was a celebrity of thie kind
whispered' that she '" knew
_whom he referred." -
queer . my
r about the middle_ of . the. last century.
affidavy it was you.- And. yoti didn t -
twelve dozen; to be he had but little' education and, indeed,
REAL ESTATE FOR ,SALE,
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THE ATLANTIC. WOOD13URN.ING.
-No
i 0 _.•E• , ..ta,
PA ...--&- • p-;_
fpipin11 is made up of the
rejudices , of . womankind.
you want tt, have i man for
ue4or get the ill -will of his
-
- - -
doing very nicely in the
order shipped the
fi f hi k „ : was not able to- write his own natne.
rst o t s wee ? •
" Never i You ought to have more - But in arithmetic and in abstruse calbu-,
,
sense and Manners. „sir I . G. oltwayabout lotions- his powers were wonderfuL 'The
your business r. following is a specimen of the -problems'
i My business' is to sell the centennial which, when put to the test, he solved.
a
o°n
commencing
OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE. -The sub.
scriber offers for sale the hones north of
h Egmo deill m e tog ther with three
reea o -f land e !table° f ' beildin u - oses
thetronat nee: quantitoyr 0 _ u g p rp .
f vounc fruit trees
to bear. WM. ELLIOTT. . 1118
- - - - ---.
takes
U IS
Steel4tadiators,
BOX. 1
long, two
oNodA430inEch.esin sizes—Nos. . s. 43 and 53. No. 43
No. 53 takes .. wood 53 inches long •
'
portable or brick set, has an EXTR:A. HEAITY FIRE
. -is. the most POWERFUL :HEATER, Economical, Strong,
'made.
_1..a.
, in ad In4121 0
p et- -
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= co
• ° 1
5 - 0- 0
- • cp 2" + 1
CD
per-
olenan : voice came through
.
idow from the poreh : "That
makes me . very. tired."
alarmed, Mr. Sampson,''
,as he hastily started up,
t t lv. thing _ever invented to mentally in a few minutes: Find .how,
ra .. raP-iP.•
P uce rats without a bait .; -no cost for many cubical 'eighths of an ° inch there-
ete - to ' 't If I li de &rein 1 quadrangular ' mass measuring
run i . _ ave ma
4 aPlijrrefbe 23 145,789 yards long, 2,642,732 yards
.191,1tr'et g your. -pardon." ,,_
wide and 54 965 yards thick- When in
.inen go away, sir -go awn, before - -. - - 9 --- ' .
I f - t -'d d • • London in 1754 he was taken. to see
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FOR SALE. -For _ sale, the east half of
F it Talt 5, Concession 7, . Tuckersmith, con.
taining .50 acres about 25,cleared and seeded to
gran. The bal;noe has on it valuable timber,
mostly hlack ash and elm. ‘There isplenty of
water. No buildings, -Will be sold cheap and
to WM.
Dwrable
,
SUpervision
b
mice 'tintless,
Wood: FurnaceThese furnaces- are put- up. under the
of a mechanic with an -experience of -25 years ul, the fur-
' . d • e uarariteed to - give good satisfaotion every time.
an ar g .
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ESTIMATES FURNISIIEij
oa 1 .. 4 , g
C • e -t- so L '
p••• gl,
p
X -. 0
et- 17' 44
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Polly., our parrot,"
it ,
orge my position_"II . o you injury."
" You wouldn't injure a fellow.: for Garrick as Richard III. at Drury Lane.
on easy terno. Apply SPROAT, Sea-
forth, • • ', 1134tf_
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17, 0
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_ - Ch a, CD
$ the parrot," he replied,
i* -2 uk-e to know who taught
F9'1 .
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,Id gaze at -the moon fer
i motion," She Said in i voice
-a -
Psess and pneumonia, 66 I
4 it" "Ali," he respond-.
wantinu to -sell von a rat trap which lays The play Aid not interest him, but he
_ - h - . r A- i-1
over all ot er inventions 111 Mgr cat. occupied hiniself in • reckoning the num-
• he ber of Words he -heard and 111 001111Sing
would you ? If you aint the man- w
ordered the twelve dozen yOu may wan t• the number of steps made by . the clan-
. . .
to give me an der lust ' the lame, 1 ars. The American boy - Zetah. Col-.
-.I -. c'; -i k- -» . 'burn, who O&M to London in 1812, was
Vil - show you how it WO! la, •
it irANITOBA FARM TO SELL OR RENT.-
In 320 sores, 60 -acres broke; six- miles from.
Cartw.right stet ion • --four Miles Nouth of Rock
h ' 1 ' t bl d
Lake , frame ouse, og s .a es an granary,
also *good well on the place , easy terms. Apply
to JAMES A. FOWLEB,. Killarney P. 0., Mani..
lobs. - 1184x10 -
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in et.
pc, ra 0 - ra
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ITI FP.
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dff that _I were the man
66 Yes, " - she assented
' Mist Clara!" he
.
" No vett won't ! Go ,sirgo - a - similar - phenomenon. He had no
9 w
' knowledge of the rules of arithmeticia. Aid
r I'll do •vou harm' You are the most .
i'- ., - 7 it -7 .
mPticient rascal ve met in a year i,, . - .wasluite unable to explain how he sr-
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TURN FOR SALE. -For sale 'part of Lots 29
x and _BO, Concession 1, -Mokfilap, _Containing '
50 'acres all cleared, welt fenced and in good
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' MAIN -STREET SEAFORTH.
1 -- . : g•it
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sa CA
el'
0 CD
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Lnd why,
And , - - I, - rive at the -answers. to the "problems
t look trap ?
state of cultivation. Beildings fair. There is a
P
ng ready to take her hand.
I, Mr. Sampson," she paid,
g her eyes with their long:
•
t weuld be four million pules_
. you wan at my :-
" NO sir l" - . . submitted to him, Mental power of .
„ °.
- Ana wan me nre to leave ou in Ahiunature would seem to imply an un-
solitude'?" Y - -wholesome develciPment of one part': of
66 the brain at the expense of the rest. , -
At once, sir ?" -
d orchard and plenty of water. This farm is
.fl,ghin two lot, of the corporation of Seaforth.
It will be sold cheap and on esey terms. Apply
on the premises. or to Seaforth P. 0. DAVID
DORRENCE; Proprietor.: . 1185t1
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FOR SALE- .
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" Well, I'do it. Some folks force - ----°1--- .
'ITOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -A eplendid
• 0 CO 1.1 et'.
0 - 4.•,14
irl
mggar g•(at the door) :
i you gave ma yesterday,
dried up to- eat, mum."f
tient/y) : 4‘ Virell, have you
ic 9" Little beggar girl •:
I110 .
Me if tll
their inventions upon the -public. That The New -Banner Presented to
.
i 't in style.M centennial trap the Printers of the Wayout
sapenaksb ielf, 1.4- sir; b t I leaVe Whan er. . .
my.car . :Peruse 1 a your leisure, All ' :,Said the editor Of the .Wayout When-
mail will reach me promptly at that ad -ger • "When our compositorewent out
Lill
house and lot for e.le on Sperling street,•
opposite lIng. Chum's. The how oontaine
8 rooms, pantry, woddehed and cellar. On the
premises there are fruit and ornamental trees,.
strawberries, raspberries, etc. There is also a-
stable on the premises and good hard and -soft
-water at the house- Apply (111 the premises to
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Hein' lock, Pine Black Al White Ash ' Maple Oak
f • I . f f
' Basswood, Rock Elm an Soft Elm; A quantity
of Culls, very°Cheap. , ' , ..
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, 40
Z s
..1 4 6
f -d• ev,
' g et. th,
et. 4:1 Cr'
m, mother says you
oe lard and flour and a bit of
dress. Send you a .dozen on . trial, -or to dinner Yesterday westoleinto the'
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ive discount five- -per
I.. LANGSTROTH. - • 1130xtf
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be 'mice-, - with a limmin,
ct II
I foine pie out of i . .
johnson " said the teacher,
D- P
d five doughnuts and your
g a of cent on all compo ing roOrm, -took down the old
le - ' - . . •
over three down. en in -your or er towel,..which we -stood on the floor and
he season is for,• -
as soon as poseible, as t _ ,. , leaned Agana thews% and in its' place,
d. Au revoir sir."
war . .. .., -- ' hung up from twO nails, a brand new
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TIARM FOR SALE.-41oreale, Lot 3, Comm-
r- sion 6, Turnberry, containing _100 acres, of
which .80 are d d in a good state of
clears an
ltivation The balance is hardwood bush
_Ell . • . •
It is well watered and well situated for markets,
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11 /7d Feed .
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The v ry best Stone Flour,. also,
Chop F ed. Custom - Work at -
tended promptly, and -satisfac.
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tion nteed. -
tiOHN BEATTIE-
Clerk of the Second Division Court
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County, of Huron.
1 to give you four more, how'
. one, ,of 1889 vintage, white is the it .
schools ke. There is a frame house* and frame
, . . gua
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,
ld you have ?" Willie
corners.of his jacket, moved
I •tried to think, but he
Marvellous- Memories. - _ drivem snow, with beautiful red hi% A
.,..r-er
and fringe • and then hid Ourselves to
WHAT liztr, MAY DO W.110 .ASSIDITOUSLy t - .- -
CULTIVATE; -THEIR MEMORIES.. - ' ' *Wait developments,
barn. it will be sold oheap and on easy ' terms.
Apply on
p. 0. the premises or address Glenfarrow
JAMES BENTLEY. -rit 112542
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• ,.„. . . , Comprising a complete stock of - Diy
' Goods,_ Groceries Boots . and Shoes, Hats,
.
Commissioner, Conveyancer, Land, Loan
and Insurance Agent.
'Don't -count them hp," said.
; sg tell me right off."
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"-We"'
u sta to - " By and by the compositors.returned
r.- n n, the .United States. War d th d und - the curiosit
ail ga ere are _ . ya-
Minister duringthe great civil wit, had ' W h t is it break-
-D ESIDENCE - - --,
FOR SALE. ,-For sale, obis ,
- the real mice on o a n ree a
.,,a, d - N rth M i st t • Pt
wet:pied by the undersigned. Besides
t
iffe GO0a8a , ., pt 1 t e_ s con ion, 8,n
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Funds- Invested and to Loan.
1" " flush -4 . turd . have
said Willie,
- any way?' said one,
6 - - - - - • '-
V re n ve memory, and wee°
a - ver te ti ing the- silence.. • - - -
-I
wiped& ly well up in- Dickens' works-. . 66 6 Why ' replied th A.. ° -
. , ano...er, can% you
'ter
present
the house there is a good driving tarn and
stabling sufficient for a dairy, also eight sores of
land for
.
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;.% . _ ' Fence Ra ls sawn and split, Fence
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OFFICE -Over Sharp is- Livens' store, Hain
street, Seeforth. - 1118tf'
ear grinning
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ep ng, says a wri in Welcome • - .
One ev i , see that it ia a banner which monis of our
In the early part of 1868, Diakens, theta . fair -readers . have ' worked for ,us with
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choice .vey market gardening,
The- land is wel suitable
planted with large and small
fruit trees and the property is one of the most
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- • i ' - l'osta sawn . nd fi lit tvio new Patent
L# aileous - - P '
I Arm Wag ns cheap several fine
Dr Ill'
Phi ips
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Facts About - Ekes.
on a- reading tour in the States, wet _loving hands to.. carry in the next
dining with Charles Sumner When- Mr. cr rt ' -. ' .
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pleasantly situated in the town,. -Apply to R.
commoia, sesforth. - - . • 1126tf
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Driving and' Working -Horses.
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OF TORONTO, -
rot Letter: The Egypteins
, far in advance of US In the
. ng chickens,:and the in-
mi
ablishments of the country
; ga by the million every year.
Stanton and some others...Were sen
ret
p • • .. , Oh, what are )'OU giving us!1 re-
The War Minister was put to the test, turned Pie Sam • 6 that is one of these
and When started could - repeat from .
-, well decorationsthat the women get up
memory a chapter of any of lmckens for fine parlor's. Here,__ you -Miggins ! .
books, showing a Much greater know., you keep your hands off o'. that"! It was
ledge the than their
ITALUABLE mown FOR SALE. - -Two
V - fano, for sale in the Township of Usborne,
Coil liege erkluron, adjoining the thriving vi
fity
of Exeteri comprising Lot 18, concession 3, and
Lots 18 and half of 19 in 2nd concession of said
- township, Lot 18 contains 100 sores, withVapors,
. .
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• . - 101%
rew 1-o k Wt Goven c in_ hro
, ±..,.
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Has rooms at: the Cady Block, opposite the
Commercial Hoteloyellers he can be consulted
on all chronio diseases of both seam, Con-
eumption, foams Ate. treated successfttfir by.
!abolition of Oxygenized- ,Air And . Medicated
Catarrh, Nervous Debility and Private
ag- establishment near the
of . works author'. not made to touch, can't see?'
,ird
coortable brick dwelling and convenie19nt out-
,
le farmers trisde fresh eggs
hicks and the rate is two
cit. Another artificial egg
little;
you
could boast. - Mr. -Stanton' accounted- -, 4,4 4 yis broke in Poogins, ' that is a
for this intimite knowledge of Dickens piece of Gobelin tapestry we lately• set
-by mentioning the habit which he had J
Up so much stuff about ; besides didn't
formed during the war of f
. ,
gi-1 l'in ! ther lot 18 and half et , with
be ilietibellengs Thia property will be sold
-.separately or. entire. Terms to suit purchaser.
' JAMESTODGSON, Exeter P. O. ., 1128tf
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Diseases cured in a few days. Call or address
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DrPhillips1117tf SEAFORTH.
lis out 500,000 chick-
_4variab1y-
thegoblins certainly hang it there?' .
- -y
_
aeon- and the oven crop- of
Eg:ypt amounts, according
irnished me by the consul
more.thau twenty-. millions
ii year.. : •
about two hundred - million
h of money investedin the
y in the United States, an
irge that all the money of
reading something . by the -Itithot of 66 6 'iVhat did. they hang it- on that-
".PicirrObk ' _before. going. to bed_. .at :dirty wall tor ?'.asked the deyilian.• ,
night. The late Bishop. Prince Lee, . 6"- Wait a second,' said the ancient
first Bishop of Manchester, was sithilar- tsompositor, . putting -on., his spectacle,'
,_
iy. gifted. It is related of hand im that be- .3 looking closely. at the absorbing op-
big once, at in evening party, started;eat. 'Boys, by jingo I - I -believe I
by a - lady with a line quoted from '
havoseen something - like that - while I
" Marmion," he went right on with the was you -nm. and I'll give my- Word - that
.poetti from memory, and could have re-itI towel! I be
'MAUS IN TUCKERSMITH AND STAN -
r LEY FOR • SALE. -For sale, Lot 21, Con-
cession 2, L.. R. S., Tuckeremith, containing
100 sores, of which 85 acres are cleared, free
from stumps, all underdrained, well fenced and
in a high state of cultivation. The balance is
well timbered with hardwood There is a good
brick -residence containing an-- the latest lin.
provements -and -convenieneis, a ;good barn,
tables : driving homier sheds arid other out .
11.
cuildags all in good repair. Thereare three
BOnDERS
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,ILING PAPERS
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K P1 Sh
P P•
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;ould not 'equal it, and -still
'wort 16;000,000 dozens of
, year; If America would
As a new caul lnistaken,
cited the whole. - As a further test, the surely ?" . . ...
same lady quoted- a -few ivOrdi from a .f, Here Piggies, who had been sitting.
" "Ivanhoe " whereupon '
conversation in . , „ 9 & on the old towel that leaned against the
acne 01 orchard and _garden containing all
kinds. of Inge and small fruit- treee and the
whole Orin is surrounded by .maple and other
shade trees. It is close to school and is con-.
venient- 46 markets rgiilways, churches, etc.,
•-
If
•
d te ri s "
you want. the newest design's at mo . era p ce ,,,come land see
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PLOWS - FOR ALL.
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gyptien hatching system we
Kgs instead -of buying them
aers might buy little chick-
at a price Of 20 cents is
re then- twenty millions of
us are sold each year in
. .
the Bishop repeated the whole chanter - • . •
= twall, started to give a 'hooray!' when
correctly . from memory. But greater :it broke in two, and, angered at the loss
than Any of these. was , Lord Macaulay, of the towel they had so long been fami-
from a very early age the retentiveness liar with, the boys grabbed up the two
of his memory was. extriordinarY. halves and broke them into little items',
When only or four years of 'age .slapping the offender. We -then went
his
and good gravel roacisleading in every direction.
Th
...Tie are three never failing wells. Thisie one
-at b st farms in -Huron and will be sol
cues; si: the proprietor desires to -remove
, Manitoba where' he has purchased more land.'
Apply on- the: premises or address Brueefield
P• °•' GEORGE PLEWES.
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our sa I, plea . If you want - . . •
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\Clot Window Shade_s & Spring -Rol
1 e
ers
A
T. MELLIS again sounding his horn, re.
minding his many customers and knows in
need of Plows ant! Gang Plows that be has a
Iiirgor amortment . than ever to choose from.
Farmers wanting.genuipe mould boards for any
line - of plows call on T., Idellis„ who keeps it
large - stook of mould boards, plovr handles,
bolts, 'wheels, castings;
Egypt, and there 18 ®ular
chickens just- old enough to
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mind mechanically.retained-thelorm out, stopped.the fuss and allured --them
of what he reed so' -that, as his maid- '.it was a new towel. 7 ' • .,-
said, he talkect" quite printed words.". "They went to work, and ' all. the
He also offers for sale for the same re n hi• s
farm in tbe Township of Stanley, -being Lot 12, .
Conception 5, Stanley; containing acres,
,
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- COME TO -
plow skims, piovr
gang plow castings too numerous to mention.
Farmerf wanUrig new plows or plow mairin;
win And it to their Interests to give T. Maki
,bstors are. rude . one story
aide of _ undried brick, so
at the eggs are laid upon cut
Ars, in rooms, around the.
h are- kept fired 'on during
; sewn. :The -outside walls
ek end are built sothat they
.est," and the only thermome-.
,Once as a. child, when making an after-„' 'afternoon at intervals was heard ' the •
noon call With his father, he picked up. ejaculation .: • ;i A new towel -I' and last
Scott's "Lay of the Last Minstrel " for night we picked seventeen of them - out
the first time, end, quietly..devoured.the •of -the proof, which. had unconsciously
treasure, whilelia seniors *ere engaged' „got woven in. • - .
When - the eturned 6; ' ..
in conYersation. - .y r . It ..is • a little faded to -day ; bin,
home the boy -went to kis /mother, who' then, *e don't . Care for- expenses.,' -7?
at tbe tline was confined to her bed, and Yankee Blade. ---k . - •
: .
.1.00
about 75 acres cleared, free from stumps and in
t g_ood cultivation . the balance well
umbetreede.f There is a comforia ble frame house,
frame bare and drivinz house and stables..
The& is good or d
cher. and_plenty of water.
it is -within three miles, .of Varna and con-
veniently situated for markets. Apply on the
premises or to either of the undersigned. WK.
T. PLEWIAS, Varna P. O.; GEORGE PLEWES,
Braseileki. . utite
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MSDEN &. WILSON'S,
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SCOTT'S BLOCK, MAIN - STREET, SBAYORTH.
,
s call, Icnowing theta dollar saved is s dollar
made. Wrought iron or 'steel shares _Made tor
iron &we or sulky plows os any other plow.
Good work and charge, vaccinate. .
A word to threshers also.--Thrtsiters wanting
good cylinder spikes, er any spikes, cylinders
balansed, or busking cylinder', or mars ot
any kind give "K a trial.
, THOMAS MELL,18