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E WORKS.
G1 ASSIE
hs and Gutters, and is now
iw.k`ng up
ND WAGONS.
Wagons left over from fiat
cheap.
g a substantial wagon of
Ick can at once and make ar
member of orders are now
too long will: probably not
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*stilled:*
promptly attended.
AM GRASSI ,
Peden& street, Seaforth.
THE PUBLIC.
SEWING MACKE E
bated Sole Agent in the Pro
Or the Florence Sewing Ma -
lit to sell the said machine
I by me. In the County of
are the only authorized
e Machine : Thos. Connors,.
awrence Murphy, Seaforth ;
au i'. S. Willson, Goderich.,
other than the above repro,
a right to sell, or can far'
Line iii the County of Hu-
nd
u-nd ,the public are hereby
cam
O. C 4 TT LEON„
neral Agent for Ontario,
Seaforth•
SES..
vrng erected a new Funr
odS north o
STOWN
snow prepared toresenefec-
G lightness of operation: and,
irpa3sed; in Ontario. Noth--:
riot used, first-class work
WAlttI ANTJ1..
hoisted befoz epurchasii<g:
f rEfI (-E BOLTON,
Franaistowia.
CX.ESS SHOP.
t, off for cash: at
MAY
SEAFORTH.
u siOn .Hotel.
incl lin assortment of good
r ks,antl Valises, Brushes,
deserilition ofWhips kept
ioderate rate.
are,l .farness oiL kt
pt con -
MAY'S, Saddlers,
Main -Street, Seafort'h-
BRINE,
[iN11R far the -County of
• need in all parts of the,
Fit at THE Exraerron Office°
tied to -
WANTED.
ately,. by W. T HC,'Iti K,
=neyxnan Blacksmith.
Must
Toa good workman and
z1 and constant eanplo5111e i
29th
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^IE8.
UMt ELLA. COURTSHIP.
he`wind was dam pwith coming wet
en Samos and . b
fie hold a gingham 0
And to the maiden t tis he said :i
,10h, lovely girt, m heart's afire
-With love's irngttencnable desire ; -
dearest one. wilt thou be mine,
join me in the grocery line ?"
sweet, replied :
rella more my side ;
t
is getting wet—
e-eyed Lizzie met ;
er his head,
The maid, in accent:
Juts, hold the umt
chid-fpw wenn
l,h:m yyer, y er ri{eeari t fret."
Ainnt it flicked to rob dis
t direr
herd coos ,
moral lrestion,.
got time to consic
Mitt's a great
Gumbo we ...ain't
er it nozv-=—hand
down another pu °let.,"
T --Puzzled seh<
er i. "Bit, sir, if
xtething, then _tw
_something ; : for
oast -nartrgh t is.
ticket ; -
it, or by
bowtc
c longed
the tra
Nit/liked
tl
c
p
ke it yourself
he - great horn
ean' through yo
ith cheerful a
eler. ' per T n;
away, saying
'ought I could" indece lluil.
range lis mind a little:" —
eT. s 11C gazine.
and eha
spoon' .
lx' It
lacrty, s
on Pao
"11 j`
Nat
Many
from a
steamer
to a void
cloy.
seille2
days, ti
1 -boy to- his teach- the ste
wanst naught be bor, bei
ce.nauht must be ships o
it's double what -tion..
as
1.
e
so
to
1C
ar- -
I
al History &needoteS
years age, upon ret'.0
sidence in Italy, we toe . €
from Leghorn tri Liver of
the fatigue of the land_j uri-
n coming, int.) port in ara-
e were detained sees'
e ship's boats lying bet! en
mer and the shore, the ari-
ith
g, as usual, crowded.
livery nation and dts
n the second day after
ing port, a most 'miserable,
mnnst sa'c a little girl to•ber starved dog (terrier) one sidfig
pool-i1 ate, " w uldn't it be awful whose body, was a mass of I
ifsoluebody should shoot our school- was observed to crawl up the
mistime l" Y s, was the reply ; t panion laddei,.riving a 'terrified
"but then wunl , t it be nice not around him. Much surprise
to have any sch 1.2" the sight of the wretched an
_A New.Yo •k farmer laughed i the captain exclaimed, .." Whose dog
When kis prude t wife advised him' can this be `l" and the inquiry went'
no to smoke on r _ load of hay.,° He `around among the several passed
footed it borne t sat nigJit with hiss gers and crew. No one owned him,:
hair singed, nips of his gat tnents at, and the, steward, following hire. on 1 •'
/prey to the dev (ging element, and deck, explankd that he had fund
the iron work o his wagon inra po-} the poor creature hidden' in an rap -
tato sack a d then his wife 1 ty berth. Ca.ptaiin M., a 1 kind hu-
laughed, I mane man, proposed to adopt him as
_A_ school- ` oy being asked by one of the ' ship's company, and set- I
his teacher ," o what. the Germen i ting •him up on leis hied legs, ace
Diet was • co-stitnted," replied, 1 a pretence of giving ,,him a `doz v as I
ID II
r
a
a
0
ook
at,
" S rkro t s , h napS, lager bier, I punishment for his comiwig on
and nix cum. mitts." That lad must ; as a stowaway, greatly to the a
be a cousin-geran to the boy. who, A meat of the children, and then
when shown a 1 ieture of :" Luther at ; ed hint Jack. A sailor grease
the Diet. of W orals," said, •f` Papa, ' coat, and set ilial free from the
I ;see Luther, [but where are the ` rnakin ► hirn look more respect
worms that he s going to eat T' s and .with good living and kind
— A. father , in consoling his 1 merit Jack soon recovered his sib
daughter, who lad' lost her husband, and seemed, out of gratitude,: to at -
said " I don', wonder you grieve tach himself especial y; to the
for ins, ray child. You will never ; tain. If spoken = to in any
find his equal." " .l don't know as ' language than En glis i . be won
I ca' n," 'responel
ed the sobbing, widei main unconcerned, but Good
ow ; " but I'll do uiy test." The ; " Good gold follow," w could ' m
father went ho ie conifii ted. € kick happy. Before Dining in
—This laco . is but sensible Ger- ; 11.ersey, we took .in.o ir pilot :
'man ought to e sent put to lecture a'sudden change caie over,
the .e > ie on temperance :. whohad been a moa tl
among uiet,
n [
" 1 • Salt tell von how it vas. I able traveller ; he grewqui
drink mine la t r ; den I put mice , cited, running up and down,
hand on nine head, and dere wall ' bridge,• anu lumping up to
vone pan. 1 en I pit mine hand look over the side ; so great
on mine body,
pilin. Den.I
pocket, and d
0e-rid,de ds
_ is no pain mo
de p;lia in nil
away.. I put
pocket, and
lars. So I
lace.
ai'd
rase-
era-' I
his
itch;
ble';
r'ea f
iritKs,
How Lon
How .long
to write the
dred:y'eats�
Genesis, to
Revelations,
long time.
ed to write i
There were
Job., Pard a
Moses and
Daniel, and
shepherds, so
ermen, som
kings, some judges, !sone princes ; d11 y '
some were learned, 'some were un- ing wrong he evidently knew by
bid. -ha himself away until discover-;
learned ; an yeti they ..all agre.e in ;
c.p-.
ether
,d •e -
do,
eh
ni
due
t11,P.x1.
Ja!e%k,
ea ce:
to ~-x-I
n thei
g, -+t ,a
HS 'hips.
and dere vosh anodes 3 evident exeitetileet the near
ut mine hand in my ` :mile to Liverpool that .heat °acre'
So I the attention of every one 5 1.t01 cl.
re vas nRtt>; �. - 1
rnper/ince. Now dere On reaching (kir destiz do , an
in urine Lead, and while as yet the steamer :had scarce
body vas all gone ly stopped, the ropes' of the moo4in
naine lbiand in mine being only thrown • o,i shor4:,i Jae
,tmil(
nf n
dere j vaS ! dwenty tol- � was observPrl to mount a
tayy;mit' de det}iper- tinges placed,art the sideof thj.
er, and with one hound t
shore in a moment.
and Iow Many. .clog," cried the captain to 1w
..w
1
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0
ste ani
app on
:that i
Marl.
fo you think it took ' standing on the wharf, " lead see
tile � Fifteen.
here he goes. Off set the ti ail,
S ' • ban- '
and after some time rettirned quite
torn Moses who wiote he land keen
t. John who wrote out of breath, saying
it was that long, I obliged to give up the chase ac}k
! havingiset•off at a quick ruYn up one
ow many people help, s ,
I Mere than thirty.? street and down another, evidently
! taking the nearest road hori�e. Zle
uk
lrtttlieva, Mark, L $� .. a tions fact was how the clog'§ itis- •
d Peter. There were 1 c
zra, and David, and i stinet enabled him to clicose o{lt
0ft
'he many ships lying aienncl•'0
Soniael. Some were ;
e farmers, same este 1 whose destination was Livel•poc
tent. makers, some ' How be canis on board none of t
•• oi•s could tell• that he was do-
e
ie
what they - w ite. The thoughts in ; ed
f
the Bible r
The thirty
They wrote.
them. How
or books ar loafs
Sixty-six, ll. bound together, toy
mating one eautiful whop. It i .1 m
a blessed boq 1l
ht
�y the steward. , • , • -
It was on a morning, { early
all Gods thong . s.
len did the writing. ' in the spring, «t few` = years ago,
• t what Goch `told ' that we h Bard an unusual twit -
many h . outside our bedroom windo ;,
many different sections . tering
above which is a .deep tihat9li ; on
e there in the Bible`:.
looking up we saw two curious fes;
his hanging from it appar•eni:tly in
tion; It was i4 fact twin half
k Prize it above a. t
e wide, wide world. i curies, composed of :littile • wrens
I clinging to each other by foot and
wi
the
z
books in
Make it the
the Map of y
never be a f•.
example.
Argume
The style
tains iu the outlying settlements of w
oust beloved country may be inferred- jQ
from the following scene that occur -Ids
red re:centl at the Union itailWay
,rn of your counsel and
ur life. Your life can
ilure if you follow its'
tum' ad I ominen- of persuasion that ob
n: to the numbest . of - twenty or
r•ty. They 'clung together thus'
space for about two minutes ; It
might be more or less, as we did not
mink the tinge by a watch we could
act with certainty say,bo 1 long.
T1
et usual
h1:ddenly
lley yin a
stn loose
nU flew
ticket-officet Denver A ren h- a ay Qn descendmg shortly
rev twiter•ed mournfully all the
rile, so , different to til '
ons little song:; then
if by one consent,
m- n , broke
e
I
no i
m
• H
•
Let the
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H
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h
N
i-o-ri�u.
ople ff Seaforth and surrb ending country convey t
.re
friends that
CAN
ow
offering their inli
ense,
he g od tidings'.to their
'arled and well-slect
RESS
Cotto�zs, Cloihin y s,
d Stock of
Guts'fnriiishings,
Boots as4
to. Si:Nes, tie.,
At �reat�ly reduced prices,
i a
;
o in order to make room for Ea11oi°rations, therefore we
r
rn�
{ offer immense bargains, and no lin bug.
-MOVED. `R'E OWED
-
I. ROBERT 1
Cabinet-maker and Underta er,
!MEMOS -ED -h ware -rooms tb a
JOHNSON`S OLD STAND, -
Maia-street, Seafori h,
e be has on hand a superior suck of `Furni
• tnre•of every d,scription.
CALL A K.D SEP. I T.
.1
IIND,ERT�
inw purchased Mr. T
RING.
v onus Bell's HEARSE
prepared to attend f,�iierfll on the shortest
,, either in. town' or e,4untn -
es
sizes,
CUfflhB, .� '
Ee.t constantly on,hanA.
•
a' .
looking nig n purchased through a ter wards we . fou;nd ' a dead
mistake a t eket for New York via wrennSt unde1' the wi f tIOW otjt'r
�; lich the festoons of rens' had
the KansaI'acif c Iin•e w]len lie y�(
wanted tog o -:eh bargi€1g- a few- n notes he- t
n - tion-
SHROUDS !
SHR
ILDS-!
M. ROBER.; 'SON,
,�BINET MAKER .64ED t U D ERTAKEB,
Joh son's Old! S�tancl,
street, Se9forth, has nn ' on hand a
assortment, o'l
ROS l S
furnish Cheaper thhn they can be •
got elsewhere.
in
ch
s]
can
-i—
U -MBE
he
LADIES' DRESS GR
A : nice lot Colored Grenadines, worth 16c. for 1`.
A nice lot Tasso Linen, worth 28c. for 20c.
A nice lot Iron Grenadines es in all colors.
Striped Grenadines, dress patterns, worth $3' 50,1for
A nice lot Fancy Dress Goods, worth 25c., for 17c
4
Nice lot Fancy Figured Dress Goods, worth 30c., for
A ni e lot . of Figured Dress Goods, wide, worth 415c.,
A ni e lot Figured. press Goods, wide, worth 50c. for 30c. to 35c.
• all -shales in Plain Lustros from 1 tc 30c.
A'nr�e lot of � - �
f
Nice: Japanese Silks, striped and plain. } .
v A
-4 'ee' • lack Silks from , 7 5 cents to � per yard,
Nice Colored Silks in all shades. I
j
. \; `c"e Polies, brocaded and plain, in all the fashion le .colors.
l� p
ODS.
•
!'2:5.
20c.
for -25c.
v arraiitel to wear.
REMN.ANni
T v in Stocks large lots df Remnants of# C
We have now
1 Gins. which weI-Will sell off at ab one half their Yal11
o -suit Children erl an cx -
.:�
ice Dress l oods, iii brig hs
A IL� iii
good
VICTORIA
over the Union Pacific. 1,
d'ver the mistake un= f
. ;et had been paid a
asking the agent to a
He did' not isr o rel. It looked as if diey,e affection-
til
ffec . .
til after the to ] little Creatures bled biers singing
for, and o der ore° to their -dear . friend below :
ch-ange it, t n
to latter ret isecl- to do- ,
ttlack 1 Li'ttt11e t,
Black Bal. 'C 'ape E Cloth,
Black, Colour g, .
Black Pai a maths
Black Empress Cloth,
B l
Black Medio,
Black lie - p -) (dl
Black Persil`
Black L
Blac
Ba
L`U.L'M1BE1t !I
. I
STEAM S W MILL.
y•
i
Gov :N OCK & 1GPAH .M
j
ave now got Weir new 'tean1 lfili, on the 1
ortiiern (+rev 1 Road,-. six ,files north of `Sea -
f )nth;, runniJ g i t full' blast, end fire pr'pared to
f�irnish.. 1
ro i;
j�ING�NI�Y€
I.
c,�itinn, embracing a� quantity HAl l) irUUl
tick a, ',Staple, Rock Ehn,'l iredi, BassW
rid El u. A s ock of i
,EN�;I t* °AN1) D[ Al
,t consta`itly! On
y as can l: c had e
east �v ' could think of no phys- .
so.
" You
then, won't
" No," r
ha>sre•'your
money for
ticket over
have to bu
oll't change this ticket,
you `l
t
plied the agent ; "you
icket, and I have the
it, ane if you want a'
the other route you will
it." •"
'Very quietly the stranger twisted
his tiettet� 'into a small roll, very
serenely d ew from !tinder his coat-
- tail a six- hooter; coolly stuck the
twisted ticet into the nluzzlethere-.
df and stictking the pleasant -hooking
•thing throdigl the little square win-
dow of the'tcket office almost. in the
agent's face,. and speaking in a tone
that Ieft no doubt of his determna-
t on, said,` " Stranuer, " that's that
al cause for the unusal
rom thatltime the wren
lat"loca:lity for more than
n speaking of this to al
1, a.de natural - history hi's
t
ild me ' it w 1S called t
►.equiern,
and was an' established .i.
tet though, very rarely 1 see` ,
pleura ce. I
deserted
two years.
*3 who had
study, lj�e 1
e "vV ren s!
Leisure Hour.
KNOX'S .HOTEL, SEATOETH.
' uzi.s >;� �r � has leaned
and the trove cc public, Mr. 1. UR•RAY, and
the Hotel lately occupied by •-'
formerly known as the •DOwNEt OUSt, enc
]hopes. to receive a,, continuance Of the at many
so liberallY,bestowed upon him! dug
conn i the hotel provided for travellers. The
convenience will:'be p keptin the Bar.
choicest Liquors and Cigars only.Proprietor.
ridan
A careful end rehaTHODIAS KNOX, , n attendance.
.
�2
tHO. OY gs to state to hiB old friends;
Jo ll ublie that,
h
urnb f All K .d s,
AND
IIL IAL
antity of
�- del
Bd
f. eve.
' .i
Ke
Terr1s s ea
Inuij1?e deb 'erec ,
1 ' Sealorth if required
d, Oak
ti L11T IBE1t
hand. f
sew-here.
We would cell l especial attention to
in -
Lu, ber of t nti deserii boli can be sully led from i - {
is'(Ye and varied 111 Iv
Wll
e4lel
•
111
confidence,- recommend then.
} , �
( SEN LOCI or 11' M. Otr Opds. in this line, being me
'p to 8feet leugtli. .
TO DAIRYMEN -
11:118' . I vt-LrTiyE
Vould state .ile DairTrui n thatishe has c enced W
to manufecttre
1.
' CRe°p airiDA lig tmd Bain rroUglaingPronaptl attend
ed to.
' [I 13!4111,- 9151 Wairtrrn-streetfiSelefi Orth.
ALL- ORDER
Boot and Shoes our 'St
ter, we will sell men's P1
cbildr n'egoods we can
NI
wool),
tussel Cord.
k Figured
DE CL"T
usti.ae
en's, Boys' and youths' si rifts. AlsO, at reduce
ufactured on the premi6s, we can, with som
prices, all
.degree of
WO-ilK ARRAYITED.
en's.13oots Suited fOr Fall and
ck is very larfge:
w Shoes, worth $1 75 for $1 46.; wh le, Leather
-e good bargains befdr.) Fall Stock conies t hand.
DtiNCAN
DENCA
Seafortb..