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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 3 Jul 1873, p. 4

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WANDTEBRB. ‘mâ€"’_77 W13; men Vlenrn by other men’s mis- takes; fools by their own. ‘ M3. Rvnrzwz, the great London book publisher, is about to establish a. brunch es- tablishment in Toronto" Wm I did well, I heard it never; when 1 did ill, I heard it ever. 0 To avoid the taste of bad medicine in the mouth take agreeablb substances befure instead of after nauseous doses. In prepar- ing the mouth for hitters use liquoriceâ€" for cantor oil use orange or lemon peelâ€"or mmtic substances. This way is very efl'ectual. Tm: one who leam’s his trade best and most perseveringly, and conscientiously pursues it will gain golden Wtion, while thoorof genius and mien}: tho de- pend apoimhese qualities to bring them through without much personal effort ' or inconvenience, will fail. Xx éecentric old fellow, who lives along side of agave yam}, was asked if it was not an unpleasant location. “ No,” said he, “I never jined places in 311 my life with a. set of neighbors that minded their own business so stiddy as they do.” Mx. SBIBLS, of Adelaide, expresses me opinion that the usual practice of sowing timothy in the spring is not generally proâ€" fitable. Too often we haye dry-th sum- JWKC. LW v-vv-- "v â€"_" , v mars, which completely kill out the tim- othy, and leave nothing for next year.â€" Bis practice is to sow his timothy in the fall.â€"Canada Farmer. /' A my 3:: :m, m is the twenty-third of June: :And merry birds their notes do tune, All nature smilesandseemstosay Old whiter c0161 has pass’d away. This is the twegtyâ€"th‘ifd of June: , 747A _A. _-_ 01'1wa boasts of an ingenious carpen- ter who saved lumber and labour in the manufacture of tree guards by shaving down the trunks of the treesthey were de- signed to protect, so that they Would fit nicely. It was much handierthan making new guard: of larger path :3. People who contemplate planting tree guards around their premises should make a. note of this labor-saving process. “BE systematic in all your household duties,” said Mrs. Elliot. “ Have regular hours and require your servants to be punctual in keeping them. Always have a. kitchen clock, and if the meals are on th! table at the regular hour and you are not ready, do not scold them for not waiting. It m not be so palstable, yet there will ‘ be no ‘disamngemeut, as will be the case whenever the busiuess of one hour is put } off and crowded into that of another.” ‘ W: 44m told an incident which occurred one day last week, too good to be lost. One (5 the emigrant girls was hired by a housekeeper of this town, and next morn- ing she thongfit her new domestic would have breakfast ready when she descended from her room, :but Biddy had not the fire 'L t.____ mm WWII], uuu 1-"ou n...“ "v- "-7 7, , lighted, sayi e could. not make it burn. On examination it was found that the lightwood was mauldering in the oven.â€" Lindsay W'ardcr. THE habitual lute-comer at church ad- vertises himself or herself as a drone, a de- linquent, a. mope, alounger, an incumbus, a. conceited flirt, a vain pretender, ‘a mere automaton for the dis lay of millinery or the courting of loath? flatteries. These are hard words; but wecan write no milder for the habitual late-comer to church.â€" They may religious memblies and make havoc of dfiotwml feelings. Let there be reform in this matter. Tm: Lippincotts publish a translation of a German romance, by Carl Latlef, en- titled “Must it be?” Weisuppose acom- panion; volume‘lm-soon~:follow called “ I S’pose So.” But about the worst title yet for a book isT‘f ,W'likkey iDrips.” It details the oficial experiences of Detective Brooks, of the revenné‘eerrice, who was assaulted and shotiii Philadelphia in 1869, by some roughs employed by the whiskey nng. Anon Boasâ€"Massachusetts has de- creed that a dozen of eggs mnot be a legal dozen unless it weighs a. pound and a. half. The heads of the Bay State Legistators are level upon this subject at least. Very few persons have an idea of the difference in the weight of eggs. A few years since we purchased several dozen from difi‘erent farmers. Each dozen was carefully weigh- ed at a drug store, the result proving that there was a discrepancy between the heavi- est and the lightest dozen of .a full half pound, and yet we paid the same price for eachâ€"Exchange. 1mm ...v â€".7- The sun darts £10k: his rays «pom, To make the berries red and sweet For everyone to pick anti eat. This is the twenty-third of June: The sun decliqesr’tis aifemoo‘n, , 1.”--- This ismtwentyflzird of June: The month is passmgeand kill soon Be numbered with How swiftly do the moments fly I :' days gone banâ€"'- Irwas atthe second battle of Bull Run that a. mnon ball carried off a. poor soldier’s leg. “Carry me to the rear 2” he cried to a tall Yaqkeg companion, who had been ,_.__LL fighting by his sidle. The Yankee caught the wounded soldier up, and as he was about to put him across his shoulder, an- other mnon ball carried away the poor fellows head. The Yankee, hoivever, in the confusion, did not notice this, but pro- ceeded with his burden towards the rear. “ What are you carrying that thing for 2” asked an ofieer. “ Thing !” returnecl the Yankee. “ It’s :man with his leg shot 03‘. ”~ ,f‘ Why,__he hgs‘n’t any head I" cried L, .1 -1. LI- The sun goes down and sinks to mt; How beautiful the golden west! But soon its beauties fade away, And thus rolls round another day. The twenty-third of June is past, To manyjt will prove the last; ,, ‘ L:._- .......n... W“ "-4, -' --â€"â€" -~ w the oficer. The Yankee looked at his load, and for the first time saw tlmt what the officer said. was true. Throwing down the bogly he- thundered‘out: “Confound ,, I!’ THE Meaford Monitor is informed that Mr. Thomas Jordan, Euphrasia, has in his garden Early Rose pota- toes of this season’s growth, not six weeks planted, which measure four 11 .AL mcne way. A Gax'ermN was Complimenting a pretty young‘lady in the presence of his wife. “It is lucky I did not meet Miss Hopkins beforeI married you, my dear.” “ Well, yes, it is ex- tremely luckyâ€"for'her,” was the dry rejoinder. ~ â€" FRIDAJ of last week was fort- nightly pay-dayat. the Midland Man- ufacturing 0053 Works, and some idea. of the benefit of the factory to nun-4 wâ€"J _- NV. him! he told me it was his leg. "’ the town may be gleaned from-the fact that no less than $1,359.95 was paid to the em li‘iyees in~wages.â€" Port Hope Gu' . - NEW FRAME HOUSE, with two new of land, beautifully situated between. Lakes» Simcoe and Couchiching, lessthanamiiefromorflliavfllage. Houég 40x22; Kitchen. attached, 16x16 ft. Nine I VxAJ Fâ€"OR SALE pr TO RENT cellar“, well and. w00dshed. Applyto F. J. R. GRANT. June 23rd- of Adelaide, exprqsses ghe For Tin Exfosrron. along “KEY? noun, buuwgm, u... _._,'. V, Saletomvafigatechimto anyofthe said lands. " R W.’SCO‘1"1_‘, ncxox-srnm, N. w sum. Nos. 1‘, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 41, 42, 43, 44, (-g acre each); 45, (i acre.) EUROS-STREET, 3. WEST SIDE. Nos. 2, _3_, 41?, {5188,40, £1, 42, 45, (§ acre Nos.10,11,12 47 , (3 acre Nos. 51 ARTHUR-STREET}. .3151 5193. 4.. , NosW567,891011,12,13141614, 18,(!_: acre e:‘wh;) 49, 41, 42, 44, 45, L0 2 WV vâ€"vâ€"n 77, . . . (pér‘ts s. West of Railway Track); 46, 7, 48, 49, (:1: acre each.) ARTHUR-STREET, 3. WEST SIDE. Nos. 6, 7,8,9,10,11, 12, 13, 14, 32, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, (4; acre each.) mUISA-S’IREETXNZEAS-T SIDE. - A. an AA Nos. 7,8, 9, 10,11, 12, 13, 14, 31, 32, 40, 4o, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, (it acre each); 51, (1} acre.) LOUISA STREET, 5. WEST SIDE. No. 9, (1} acre.) ALICE-STREET, x. msr sum. No. 12, (114cm) , PARK LOTS. ALICE-STREET, s. was: SIDE. Nos.-16, 17, (2% acres each.) ALrnEmsrnEm‘, N. EAST SIDE. No. 17, (4} acres.) ALICB- sunny .2A§1’31D2. ‘, No, 16, (2% acres.) ' ALICE-STREET, s. was: sum. S hereby given that the untierm‘entioned lands in the Town Plot of Sudbury, in the ’l‘owxiship of Nottawasaga. in the County of Simcoe, with the exception of such as xmw previously have been disposed of, will be ofiered for sale, at Auction, at 10 o'clock, on the 11th of next month, at the Town Hall, Collingwood. Terms cash. The Department reserving to itself the right t9 gunk: one bid on each Block. VVAALâ€"__L .4“ kg at An officér o Rylév’s Hotel, Collingwood, the (13. before the Sale. to investigate claims to any 0 said lands. R. W, scomj. BLOCK 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, S9 99 10v 11’ 13’ 14’ lb, 17. 2o, 21, 22, 23. ‘26. 27, 28351 30- 3‘39 33' 3“ 33 33, 39 4o, 41, 42. 46. 47, 48. 49. (5% WM A DIALE or FEMALE TEACHER, 2nd or 3rd Class, for ‘S. S. No. 2, Morrison- Liberal encouragement. Apply. statinf'salnry, with copies of testimonials, or personafi ,to a HENRY N. ANDERSON. ' Secretary-Treasurer, Severn Bridge, P.0- ‘r-.._:...m Qn‘ Anr" 13:3. 180. Daily Line to Rochester! LEAVES Cobourg every mornin' at 7:30' and Port Hope at 9 o’clock, for ochester - connecting there with N cw York Centrai and Erie Railways, for all points East, “'est and South. RETURNING: leaves Charlotte (pox-8' of Rmhester), daily, at 9 PAL, except Satur- days, when she leaves at. 2 P. u. for NORSE MAN 179. Lands FOr Sale ! THE undersigned desires to call atten~ tion to the following list of choice Lots of Land in the the Townships of Mara. and Rama, which he offers for sale, viz.: The N. 15 Lot. 8, 9th Con. Mm, 100 Acres. Lot 14'.“ L‘ H 187 H The N. 35 “ 26, 10 “ “ 100 “ The N.E.§Lot 26,11 ‘f “ 5O “ -â€"n 11 iot20,13zh “ “ 153 “ Lots 35 and 36, Front Con, Rama.(a.bout) v 260 Acres. Also House and Lot in Atherley, and Building Lots in Orillia. ' Terms ascertained by application to the undersigned. . A. KENNEDY. mania, Am-il 23rd. 1873. 182-tf. 1872 Teal First Prizes ! “RGAXS and .VlELflDEflNS At the Provincial Exhibition, Hamilton, and Central Exhibition, Guelph. This grand succesa, in'additibn to 1537: year’s record of a ‘ SILVER MEDAL, ~ 3 DIPLOMAS, Prove that our Instrumenis in the opinion of competent judges are incomparably superior to all others. a Sole Proprietors and Manhfacturers of the Containing Scribner’s Patent Qualifying Tubes, acknowledged by all to be the greatest improvement yet introduced. Their superiority is conceded by other makers from the fact that at” Guelph they withdrew from competition, thus acknow- Iidging their inability to compete with t em. Max-risen, 8th April, 1823. fifty-different Mill, to 188. .> scum-WEST SIDE , 12, 40, 41, 4‘ 8, 9, 1o, 11 {tact-em]: c ,- 9!, my smut, .5,6 44,( Wanted Immediately. 5321713; 116; (i acre) ‘ Drillia, April 23rd, 1873. Kim-3mm, s. was? sum. _ 5, 6, 7, 8, 9: 10, 11. 12, 40,41,455 46, 7, (45 acre each); 48, (3 acre.) “1111 Brighton. Received Evâ€"ety First. Prize for ~THE NEW LAKE STEAMER KING-i 'ARD and soft Cordwood, for , gheap. Apply, at the Colborne : “ ORGANETTEs” CORDWOOD. Dam ”on-'33:"! MRS: , Tmm'June 10th; 1573- At Two Exhibitions 2 BELL 82; Co., $133131, 3'. EAST SIDE. 12, (parts S. West of Railway 40, 41, 45, 46, (4; acre each); DEPARTMEXT or Cnowx LANDS. Toronto, June 10th, 1873- NOTICE NOTICE Guelph, Ontufio, AS ISSUAL! and 12 FIRST szss, ANDREW Tm. Commissioner. Commissioner. [189.] (1372 HARVEST TO0LS. Largest StOQk ! SCYTHES, SNAITHS, FORKS. EVER HELD IN THIS SECTION. Manufactured Expressly From the Very Best Material, By the manufacturers, we can give you a. BETTER ARTICLE, at a. LOWER PRICE, than an y other house. For HARVEST TOOLS. Selling Retail at Wholesale Pnices! w. W. G. BEgQHAM THIS WEEK Mofl‘att Wilson’s Heavy Discount 2 See Posters and Small Bills about Town, or Sawing Maehines CUTTING STUMPING MACHINES, c., c. Mic-timer; W 7' ' 135 FM- best can be procured at Vantassel, Newton 4 A CALL SOLICITED. For Full Particulars FAN N ING MILLS ! NOW IS YOUR TIME! E w. w. cmmcuny, As these GOODS were SCYTHE STONES, FARMERS, AND VICXXITY. PLOUGES, of my kinda: FOR OUR TRADE, Next-door to D. L. Sansonk. BY ANY HOUSE for a. List of Prices. . TO BE HAD HAVE TE}: 7 at the STORE ! RAKES, ATA HORSE HOES, GAN G PLOUGHS, 3w Reéaa Dealers. 0F â€"â€"â€"_.;.T_ PARTICULAR 11101103 TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS LIME.BURN‘ERS. The stone obtained from our Quarry at Longford proves to be of a splendid quality, and'we are pre to fill orders promptly and on the most reasonable terms. ,. ~ \ @‘ Samples of Stone may be seen, and orders left, at the ofiioe of McMmaN a; Vnssm’, Booth’s Block, Orillia. . W1 Best Dollar Tea in Orillia. The undersigned wou and the Public generally, kinds kept at the “Commerci 1d respectfully call the attentlon ox ruruncua, to the important fact that Goods. of the various :11 Hall,” can be bought there at. from than at any other house in the retail trade in this section of the Dominion. '7 Encourage Home Enterprise 1’ Large Stock Le Which he is prepared to sell at ss Than the Present Wholesale Prices in Toronto. These Goods having been bought some time ago,1 in Montreal, TEAS AT 30 to 85 cents per Paris Boot Shoe Store! Has pleasure in returning thanks to the public for their acknowledged appreciation of his efforts to supply a. want long felt in Orillia, in furniSh- ' ing a. first-class Boot and Shoe Store, where can be had A Large Stock of Ready-Made work on hand satisfaction in quality and price. “@- HAPPY TO GIVE REFERENCES. 3 “ Commm’mml Hall !” BUILDING ‘Ezrfb‘NEs CUT! Ten to Twenty per cent. Cheaper EASONABLE PRICE. .7. u NEY PIECES, WASH STANDS, OUNTER TOPS, CHEF MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, c., Manufactured, and warranted to give satisfaction: @- Work done prominly, andZsatisfaction guaranteed, a :BLE SLATE, AND STONE 16 Cents to 60 (cuts per Pound for JQPAN ‘ 1 AND FROM 85 cents per Pound for GREEN and BLACK TEAS! VERY I OWEST Every article in his line will be sold Made up in fine lam style and at a would call special attentiop to his SULLIVAN ARRIVING AT THE Will enable h1m to do so. MARBLE WORKS ! - ORILLIA. PROPRIETORS. of Boots and Shoes, y‘ .lw‘. -.__._â€"â€"7 A. KENNEDY. THE CHEST ! fully call the attention of Farmers, 3A .1' ‘Ll‘ “â€"1“ “c gnaiwc’ VJ ’ Dissette For . good RIDING SADDLE. and W your pick from an EnglishsAmerican 0! every variety of :1:er and price, ofsmporior finish, will boon hand. BRUSHES; The most complete stock of A Splendid usortznent of 6' Ifyou watt safe Collar, try Much 15th. 1873. Make ever brought into 02min. DISSETTE HOY' J at opened out. in endless variety. CURRY COMES. and Best Stock or BOTH LC]: TI“ DUST 30. 9.5.. SPURS, ) Hoy Tailoring I. now oomph“. db'not possess. II .100 replete with 1 stock of everything that is "quired by young men and old. Call at! nee {ny new stock for yourselves, ! ,2 L__'_- .!.A_ Household Furniture 1 ESTA BLISEHENT. Window Blinds. F rained Pictures, Fancy Goods School Books, Family‘sewinv Machin‘ Needles, Mel eons, 490‘ L ATEST DESIGNS ! THE Subscriber beingzbontto make a Ohms in us Business Woddukethisopportunitytothmk his customers, and the general public, for the 'benl panorzge he h.» received from them for so many you-I; and he requests Those Indebted to Him! All ACCOUNTS UNSETTLEB Plaxd in Til! Fllllllflflllfl DEPABTIEIIT NEW DOMINION KEAN’ S BLOCK, cw-Mmhhnwstockmdex- DEALER IN ALL Kums or '. WORLD 991mm the Post Ofiioe HAS REMOVED TO to PAY Ur a 01¢“, a NOTICE. Centre Building. Boom Raper, GEORGE VICK. New Store l GEO J. BOOTH of Cloths ! 'on Peter Street Tovs, Concertina, ies’ Work Boxes. chines. Machine RAEWAY. sums mummy Wmnumhqtr Uxhidgq, Sand Canningto Coboouk, Hud- uy. Benetton. n' mlmu.â€"Stnge for Cedar Grove, Balfour, White Vale. Bangor. 13m 6mm -â€"S for W.Prinoo Al- bert. on erry. Eplon. Uticl. “sownâ€"Stage for Vmomanton, Vuln- mommâ€"Stnge for Odwood. numb At Scuboro‘ JuncfioneonnoatwiththeG: T. 11,. Eat. mam nidhnd Junction oonnocth mm’dhnd Railway for lanky, Banana,“ W. GOODERHAM, Jun, _:\_{aaagiagDiredor. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. TIME TABLE. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Woodvanc. Qakwood, Bhuurick. Summit Campbell's CONNECTIONS. â€"Ax Port Hope with Guns! Trunk Express Trains. Eat sad Wat. momma.“ evenngnd Mme-“Km” leaving at 9 A.I. for Roch”. N. Y. connect- ing width-fins on New York Cent-1 kiln-d- At Woodw'lle with the Tomato and Nipi-ing Enilny. At Millbrook, with Train-for Pear- boro’ “Weld. Trainlrunvaort Hope fime,yhich_in_'1‘wenty Minutes dmthn a. G. TAYLOR, STOVE DEPOT. JAMES CAMERGN Cooking Swvcs’ Tin" HARDIARE 00"- Ml- woonvm mm sngnfimimm Wfiichheis umng an. camwm, --V. _ Hum”; Were bought before “€3.03: lieinpnoe. Parties buying 1min: mthma‘relyongatting: ' uhein Mania tonellthmsttheol price. 9' Gm an! A Em: Caz. ALUABLE Building Lots For Sale! E Toronto. Mny 19th. 1873. EGS to ‘ , now pr the moat ob bprses 4- _ Or me;- \{1 FT]?! Artillery it thomnghly cram FEB. 96th. 1373. now prepared to trett, profesionglly. ,__~ post obitixnte and dificnltdioeueoof §95gs Over 23 yea} eXperienoe :3 Far- M Serggggt'Manr m the Royal Hone Adina? 3g pufiicxeut guarantee that he thomughly understands pvery W es in Furiery, HOE-e medadn do- Iafiption awfully compounded am may on hand. 6’ Shannon a» ‘ w ' Baas toinfonn the Public that he is £123 the Foundry. 7 Km . the‘sorgt-Mljor Royal Home I Eunowonhandlve.l’yl"'l"°'“":kof STAGE CONNECTIONS. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ’TKENNY', BEAVERTON ‘3. 1.30I Street, on Market Block, Id 9.301 11.47§ 11.35“ 10.40 10.20 10 00 ADOLPH 39631., FABRIER. [MIR-‘31:: . nun- 8.10 My

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