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with,.
of the
Stables,
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slicks 11, 'whits
r 1 and er-sto
i t .Eiatuling die-
t =' rty i tim*t
r <: „and west end
,cel :s b itttlfal
tLe latest
Novi vim.
ekno•rl.
market,
a test
-nested a
lei .0 'stet..
T ERS IP.
ms. -40;
ny patrons that
- Ein hie busineen
eitk t: m air.
tkman, and
-cess. The
e CLGi+,
ei• a increased at-
ter Pump Factory
xcr :he superior--
. a good supple -
"
'TERN PUMPS.
.
f==c Ferte:ry and
Ittffrsrr liar Rakes
.. in time for use
d to give tisfsa-
ened d to. Prices
in the bnsinesac.
and Cistern Fac.
OR
frien(s and the
I bred tet irlI bolt
Table ; Tops
. I
s t<l
o Order,
cannot be
m*s Hotel,
T
EY
and others
hop to the
Logan le
iiurrrer#rse
T ‘E,
at her eels.
re be su>rriie=3'
-nnce that thiey,
of lila:', &vs
LIVE.
[:EALT14.
E POWDER,
Lug Temperance
the I;ert t wain&
+•r.rttair.ing their
l feria. It will
tie vi rage at orae-
as time than the
r(s . The most
celer:r, Itc:-nicsr,
rth and victuity,;
r a ine•torrer.
ns WO.NAS„ 2tr
PNU.
nee(glance Of ill
`itne:r,s sari Har -
rte k, w;.11 offer for
f
_H E.R, &e.
r•(,. ,sird 1ot,: on
r Ie(.. Thi(r it a
Sri t(, carry On,
.i-;allidy to the
4 Loiri+.hs.:
X IN THE
10 'Os,:
r enure, should
;en:emirate, eadh
be w r>rth from.
ap(iny to
+r for Seafortta
AUNDRY
i:r full working
lege, Ironing and
did to. rartiee
Iinvehsing or
of three center
NW be (141U'ped
.tientafore gum-
FORS YTH.
P.
Store, Seaman
zny hands for
ea to call and
once, or
theY
y&Heees -
of a
ppelhano, besides 1)eing a taller
a curate, and a schoolmaster,
theeerivano or letter -writer of
orhr,od. 'I.'(reeirla dinebe the
air without the house, tapping
e window of the second ettsary ,
there is a light burring in
;ow ; then she waits oft the bad. '
wily. ‘t0h, good evening my girl,"
tlie little priest as he (liont file
tor.-, for he has no regular t ervaut, a:
iris more affluent sister, only a little
girlwho comes in daily to cook a little,'
snit to clean still less, " And what may
you'? businoe be with me So late of an
evening?It is far from Sail Fedele."
" I ve a letter to wrl , Signor Cap
no," replies the gir "A letter
that should have been sc:r t some dans
e,. only the work and the feste have
Mme in the way.
" Very good, Teresina mitt ; come for-
ward, and seat thyself, till I hear on
ghat matter is thy correspondence."
The serinano knows it well enough, but
he mist have his joke.
Teresina laughs te little, consciously,
and makes as though sheWould turn her:
Vii,
but bravely, speaks up aely, for the
Feiss
Ind it i$ a letter to t gallant, Sig-
ner
Cap llant,t - says slit:, 44 Whit
t
else should it be when a pretty girt like
Lee comes to you at this hour of night?
And I would that you *mild hasten, for
mustbe home again, and that quickly,"
Teresina has a blooming, I winsome face,
and gray eyes, that are soft and shady,
and crisply waving hair ; she* has full
lam, toe, and lovely rows of white gleam-
ing teeth, and she laughs as she says
tins, and pulls a letter from her pocket.
" This is tine one which he wrote to
me," she continues- "Perhaps you may
like to see it, that you may know the
style the will fit him besti"
No, no, my daughter, I have writ-
ten marl- a love letter and can trust to
my owl. sense," grumbles the ierivano,
as he gets out the pens an paper, forhe
has his own well-worn phrases ready - hull kit of 'em in a bag and she to 'em
haling to hand, and would be greatly up, you couldn't tell which would come
diseorhted at having .to invent any lietiv out lust, and 1 dou't care who knows it."
Give here," she concludes, petulantly, -
"'till I pet ray cross,"
And the letter is sanded once more,
and sealed and addressed, and Teresina
pulls out hersilke;n netted puree.
" How much ?" she asks curtly. A i
" Well, my daughter, fora love letter BARGAINCO
so long and so well written, you will give
me a franc—ani, more, two soldi for the
paper and the sand,"
` Oh, 1 believe you, You may keep
your fine letter many a day before I give
you a frame for it, Ten sofa"
"Eh, my child, you dream 1 Ten
noldi ! I might have made two 6'pn4to
Hanto's in the time. linlwsi ible
Eighteen."
" Neverinore," . declares Teresina,
staunchly, ;Before I pay you eighteen
saidi I take the letter to some one who
knows how to read, and I make myself
be told if you have said what I required."
The poor acrivano begins to get fright-
ened, What would this bode? He might
never write a letter again. " Oran, make Ht
it fifteen sold," he pleads. .
And long and hotly they .wrong' a ere
the price can be fixed between them.
But at last Tereeinattriumphs, and carries
off the letter, and she has paid no more
than her ten soldi. The . crcvano is sore-
ly discomfited. Who would have thought
of meeting a girl obstinate ; and over .a
love letter.—A'raser's .Magazi'rn.
She Had. Views.
1 Two women in one of the passenger
cars , on the train on Monday morning.
had views on the Tilton -Beecher busi-
ness.
"I tell you," began one of them, look-
ing wise and fierce, ' I have my notions
of this hull business, and have had for
for some times." This remark seemed to
ease her a little, and lubricate the
hinges of her tongue, which had. become •
a little rusty over Sunday.
- " Yes, so, have 1," meekly roe ended
the ocher.
" I told 'em. last fall," continued the
energetic female, `that if you'd put the
ono. He seats himself at the table,
puts on his Spectacles,smooths the fair
sheet of paper, and, dipping hie pen in
the i€tk, glances up at the fair girl for
her instructions, She, meanwhile, stands
awkwardly before him, shilling to her-
self, aid ejaculating beneath her breath,
as she twirls . her apron nieehanieallyr
round I er finger and thri.rnlh.
"Bu I never said it was a love let-
ter," she says at last, laughing `again.
"Eh, well, well, my; (laughter.
letter tc a gallant, then ; What matter,
We all the same thing. ' Tell me hi
name, and. whether you mean to hav
him or no, and then have the rent
me."
"But no, Signor Cappcllano," remon-
strates the d a:n cl eag rly ; " it is no
just so. You mast understand the
affair.'' And she c c mee closer to tit
table, for Teresina wants to have a tinge
in the hatter herself.
" You see," she goes on, "1,the' young
Inan is rich and fine, they tell'.rne, and a
good match for vele, a poor Contadina;
and I don't Walit to 2.Iltl him quit,O
away. But, thele, I have never seer
hirer, and how can I trill if he will plea'
me or no ? Now you, who kliow th
Latin, and are fine and wise, you can pu
it grandly what I mean,"
.e Yes, gess, my daughter, surely ; so
tell me what to write iirs't."
"a Well„ first you shall Put," and Ter
• fiddles Iles again with hr apron, "Yo
shall pat—that I have received his leo
ter," she blurts forth, as. though strut
with a good and ettddeu thought.
The fine steel pen prneeede to work
and makes- s a few tine flourishes on th
pink Over, while the girl looks on, eag
and r tent.
' That have written," says the isc�r?-
rano '`t i'llat next ?" I
She sbouk her head and -clawed t e air,
to represent the shaking of the ba:., as it
appeared to her.
" Yes1 so am I," murinered hei corn=
panion with a meek and cont le ex-
pression,
"As I told the Widder Smi
fail, Beecher an' Tilting an' M
and the hull kit of 'em are all
same piece, an' I don't care wh
jury say, they can't make me
any different, an' 1 don't care who
it !" She paused here for breath
adjust her bonnet, which had
over on one car.
"Yes, so do I," again refill
other gently, but with as much s
she could muster; "Yes, 1 h
along."
D'you sposse they can make
lieve he's innocent after all thei
an'—an'—an'—pshaw ! As I told mother
b hint•
s Hiring
of the
t the
Is elieve
knows
and to
itched
d the
irit as
ve all
me be -
letters
last fall, you may put the hull ki
in a bag and . shake 'ern up, and
be hard to tell which would 4'
first. I tell. you I have my view
thing, an' I don't care: who kir
of 'em
twould:
me out
of this
Si s it."
By this time she was terribly verought
up, and was manipulating her vo
near the ninth symphony. The
of scorn that swept over her f
fearful to contemplate.,
They were going to Toledo,
the rate they started in, it is
'ce very
tumult
ce was
but at
oubtful
whether she - held out the entire journey.
A Ready Witted Law
The Melbourne 'Argus tells th=
ing rather good story : " A gent'
the legal profession at one of t'
e mining centres;- having spent
✓ evening at a leading hotel, - fo
fresh air too much for him. In
reaching the bosom of his fa
gravitated to the lock-up, with t
t needed assistance of a servan
✓ Queen in full uniform. The
n keeper didn't know hien., and co
iss ly couldn't send for. his friend
n- him out, as- is frequently done 1
d- tender-hearted officers of justice
:s 'was allowed to sleep until 7 o'clo
e ,morning,:'when he was aroused a
his nam which he :promptly.
`Johnson.' He obtained soap
and a clothes brush, and was
by a cup of tea. He then pro
o the lock-up keeper that the
e ssllould walk beside him to th
Court. When the time came,
n done, and by keeping the oficei
est converse, it appeared as th
--
lawyer was engaged upon some
before the court, and when the
is Johnsou was -called, he calmly
is said, ` I appear for the price)
a Worship.' ` What !' said th
Magistrate, ` do you deny tha
drunk 'Oh, no,' he replied,
very drunk, but is very sorr,
o ` Five shillings or six hours'
And next, next ! You shall
that hte does too much honor to apoi
peasant girl such as I." Again the pe
movee warily over the paper, and th
sentence takes long to indite, for it ca
be inflated with many a fine word an
sentiment ; but in time the stria}ano loot
ap for fresh matter. Poor Teresina! Sl
is sorely perplexed, indeed.
"But, voeeiynoria, who knows Latin.
says she again, "can you not put togs
er fine letter ?" --
"That can I do, my daughter-; but
you wish me to say he shall come ands
you or no ?" .
t Fell him that. there is a fair at Ss
Stefano, and that he might come to se
butsey I kuow not if 1 shall be there
you unders tand'."
The sub:coo hums and havvss-. T1
Ietteri-s a fairly hard one to write. It
easy enough when he has but to write
lave letter. One copy doers for the WI le
village. The boys or girls falter out coy-
ly their little tender sentiments, a id
down they go on the paper, mashed i`
a smooth jelly, and about as unlike
possible to the simple and hearty phrass
which have been dictated. What mlta-
ter? They cannot read, and there -are
plenty of flourishes. Who could say they
are not love letters ? But what serivano
was ever taxed with so tangible and yet
so intangible task as this ?
"lt'ss not the fairest truth, that, h,
my girl ?" he relnansstratcs feebly in
answer to her last .request. Neverthe-
lesste something he writes on the pap r,
Poor eredulouss'Tercei.nna,.
I don't want mucin more writtc
says she now, thinking of her guanine
Bat the priest means to earn some-
thing more yet out of this weary lett r.
" You have said nothing hitherto," he s: casually that they were ma
complains, "Poor young man ! Be fuss for nothing, as they iia
-m me t know if you mean to have birn or been merried. almost a year.
nz r. ()ne must give him at least to um er- libation created - the utmost
Amid. if you mean to look favorabl . on ment, lseither family havin
hie suit or no." ssuspielon of the true state of
`• IBut if 1 don't know myself ?" The wedddiug preparations
Eli, eh, per Rome what is to be (lung coulee;, abandoned, and the co
sed on their brndel . tour with°
ceremony. It is understoo-
parentss n both sides were fa
the match, but averse to th
taking place last year; who
young folks took the matter
own hands and contracted a s
nage dunes a pleasure drive
),
1
er.
foUow•
Small of
e great
gaudy
nd the
tead of
l y, he
le much
of the
lock-up
equent-
to bail
y those
So he
.le in the
.d asked
aid was:
water,
of reshed
osed to
officials
Police
this was
in earn
ugh the
business
name of
osse and
ter, your
Police
he was
'he was
for it.'
Irlprison-
ment,' said the Police Magist ate. 'T
will pay his tine myself,' said tl e ready -
witted gentleman, echo in this instance
showed that the man who is his own law-
yer hasn't always a fool for his - 'tient." -
,Marriage of School CbildrenL
Some excitement was aroused n Spring- 1
field, Mass., on Friday, by the announce-
ment that two young members of well-
known and greatly respected families
were married on the 4th of J t ly, 1874.
Their engagement had been lon announc-
ed, and their wedding was to sake place
this summer, and )reparation. had ac-
tively begun in both families, 'hen' the
supposed future bridegroom remarked
g a great
already
This dee- -
asstonsih-
hacl a
the case,
were, of
file start -
it further
`thatthe
(treble to
marriage
eupon the
into t ieir
'cret Mar-
ta Enfield,
The bus -
i
then ?"
There is- a Icing ps,ute. The ecuret
pun •gliclesi cunningly over the gloat
formic capital letters anti shall letters
flouf isshess ; it reaches the bottom of
page, and then he takes the sand -bo
slid kle it over. `Teresina has been 1
mg and uloomily. She has been watcl
her 1little earnings ebb sadly away it all
those: lines and stroke e and dots, and yet
it seems as though she were to get 1-10
good out of thisletter. She is very ore
and angry. ' !
`" Is there anything, more ':`' says the
little man, at last, in e provokingly, : s ilei
tone;, i - I
`E No, perI3acr°, tdlcre is no more, Is
not; that enough ?" she mutters, eros ly.
`f But I have said no word as to whe her
you will have him orf lo."
Eh, Holy Vir g`n ! Say what you
will I care not, For the rest, so ong
as you make it fine, he will not u der-
stand- much of what you meal], unles he
i$ more of an asst than T take hint for.
tots
; it '
Llle1
the
tove
i11L
(Jun., on L'ndelsendence Day.
band of a year 16 a student at Harvard
College, and the sou of a prop Anent rail-
road official. His wife has steadily at-
tencied a faahionable- boarding -school,
where, until lately, it has be
stoodshe wi'aa fitting for Vass
OL CLOTH1NG- AT ROGERS'.
BLACK GRENADIN-E5.
TER
STRI
WAS SO SLccio5srLXL AA
S EMPORIUM
dsto�a, is in Pall blast again, and mo
Attractive n ever.
Every Lad
trove Satiny
I
MILLI
Ar
Rhin a distance o $wenty-five mtI
should not Mist seeing the Ne
and Elegant steeps of
ERY AND )MANTLES
KIDD'S E +IP RIM.
SILKS AND OE$S GOOD
41b
AT
KIDD'S E
*mum.
ons Ind Laces
KIDD'S DMPORIUM.
S RY A
A.T KIDD'S - Mlx'ORIUM.
d► GLOV
P�I
en under -
s r Co:lege:
—A boiler at one of the o
Petrolia, exploded last Frida
1 wells in
morning.
The engineer, Mr. Dibbs, wa fatally in-
jhicd, he heiug thrown a distance of sixty
feet in the air. Mr. Dihbs' sspn, a lad,of
ten years, who had just arrived with his
father's breakfast, also ssnstaitedl serious
injuries and now lies in a very precari-
ous condition.
TS AN
C OTTO
Al KIDD'S EMI'OI3.WM.
O,iLc.
e
S
ROGE11S'.
'ED GRENA_D1:ris ES
AlROGERS'.
LAWN STRIPED MU LINS
Air ROGERS'.
LACE STRIPED MUSLINS
Air ROGERS',.
WHIE PIQUES
A r ROGER'.
BAL RIGGA.N HOSIERY
A
ROGERS'.
CHEAP PARASOLS
Aar ROGERS'.
CHEAP SUNSHADES
SLAC
Air ROGERS'.
K CASHMERES
MOURNING GOODS
ROGERS'.
AT ROGERS'.
BLACK GRADINES
An EIRS'.
ED a RENADINES.
Sr
A'r ROGERS',
LAWN STRIPED 14iUSLINS - THOMAS LE 'S
AT ROGERS'.
LACE ST11I1'.LD M U$LINS
AT ROGERS',
Clover, Timothy, TearHungarian
AT ROGERS', ' Grass, ,bliet,
BALBRIGGAN HOSIERY j
And rail kinds of Field sand Garden Seeds.
• AT ROGERS', t .
CHEAP PARASOLS
SEEDS, $EEDS.
Who Wants Seeds ?
JCST ARRIVED AT
WHITE PIQUES
FLOUR AND SEED STORE,
A Large Quantity elf Choice
A'r ROGERS'.
CHEAP SUNSHADES
Ar ROGERS'.
BLACK CASHMERES -
A'r ROGERS'.
MOENING GOODS
Ar ROGERS'.
NOTED FOR CHEAP
A 'GOOD I
Sa
yr
PRINTS AT ROGERS'. -
DILATION
result of (food Busines $, the subscriberr has recently been obliged to very mush enlarge his
raises, whieh are now lied with a very lar e Stock of the most desirable grades of
EW
TEAS,
CLUDING JAPANS, YOUNG "MONS GUNPOWDER, BLACK AND COLOGNE.
SUGARS.
Scotch Endued. Liverpool Refined, Cnba and Demerara, White Ground sand Block Lump.,
i uL
TOBACCOS.
ALL THE BEST BRANDS IN SMOKING AND Lente Th'G.
LIQUORS
ADIAN whiskey and all Imported Lignors purchased in Bond and Held pure as usual. A full
apply of General Groceries and Provisions, a;11 of which will be Bold at very small prO it.
CLOVER, nand ®TIER, FIELD SEEDS IN SEASON.
Chegtered Store,
8e ,forth, Jan,2$, 1876.
JAMES MURPHY. 1
ealmoucomoretcsr
FOR THE WRM WEATHER,
S PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, LINEN DRESSES,
CU TAINS
KIDD'S Es PORIUM
OTHS AND CARPE" S
Ar KIDD'S EMPORIUM
REA
YMADE CLOTH!
T KIDD'S E+;iPORIUM.
TS AND OAP
'r KIDD'S EMPORIUM
G`
BOOTS AND SHO' '
AT KIDD'S EMPORIUM,
RCERIE, WIN
AND L'Q rJ oRR,S'
A'r KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
Eve Department is Well stocked with New
s d si o,iabie Goods, whish ar marked
a the Lowest Crush Prices to ass it the
THOMAS IDD.
FRENCH MUSLI S, GRENADINES,
TISSUE S -A
LS, 'GR °rptA.DINE'S T - ILS5 &C.
un Hats, DoHy Vardens, Riverside, Opera, Rustic,
CAROST, BLANCHE, ALBERTA.
At WILLIAM HILL'S,.
Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
BABY C RRIAGES
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
M. ROBERTSON'S 'S FU NITURE WAREROOMS.
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT
EVER BROUGHT TO SEAFOIttTH,
AND WILL BE OFFERED VERY CHEAP,
In order that the utentino population
have a good time during t
m.
a coming Hummer,
LOTS of FRESH
Groceries and Provisions
ALWAYS iN STOCK..
All will be sold at the Lowen Priec's, Give es
a call before you purchase elsewhere. ,
HOMAS LEE.
THE SEAT s RTH
CARRIAGE ACTORY.
Oppo rte 0. C. WIL BONS Agri-
cultural Implenenr Emporium.
PILL ACo.,
"WILE returning thsnki�r for the liberal pa -
1,
t-
ronage they have noels since corn nem ±ig
business in Sesforth, ev state that they are
now prepared to furnish
DOUBLE AND SIN LE BUGGIES
AND
DEMOCRATS,
Whish, for style and excellei nee of workmanship
and material, cannot be enapasseci by any other
establishment in the Pro:in
They are practieal Ivor en, devote their per-
sonal attention to their . incise!, and as they
make light work a speciatit -, they .eau guarantee
satisfaction.
GIVE THEM 'A TRIAL,
REPAIRING PROMPTL ATTENDED TO,
AND CFARGES .DEBATE. -
PILLA AN & Co.
mow mi.mewelomeemar
DOMINION B OKSTGRE
Dominion .Bio ,k, Seaford?.
WILLIAM L� -SOT T
BEGS to inform the public generally that he
has opened a Book and Stationery Store in
the front of the _
Dominion Tele
aph Office,
Where an as=sortment cf € 1u the above .tine
will be kept cons it on band.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
WALL PAP + It,
WIN=
4W BLINDS,
MAGAZINES
NEWSPAPRS, &G.
*M. ELLIOTT.
THE .Hfi.MOIv
CARRIAGE FACTORY
SEAF B T H. .
WILLIAM GRASSIE
TTAS now on eland and , conrseof construction
a number of tandem - andsnbstantia'l;ybuilt
BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES,
DEMO 'RAT WAGONS,
D PHAETONS
These vehicles are we ' -made, Handsomely fin.
idled and warranted to n easy, and will be soul
cheap for cash or on s' ' - time.
Grassie's T u.. ber Wagons
Are too yell and fnvorabl known to require puff.
ing. He has a number o his best on hand now,
and they Will be sold the p,
REPAIRING D€ NE AS US UA L,
Remember the old sta : Enron Road, oppor
site Knoz's Hotel, Seale h.
WILLIAM GRASSIE
THE
HURON PLANING MILL
161E$,SRB.; G IA 1' SCP TT
t REG to ennoune tha
O r 1J businelni in the 8hc
ROB E R r S O T. actin, and are now pre;
I
Salime, Door?, l
And all kinds n
ALSO LATA A
NEW GOODS AT H IC S N'S
JUST FR
M ENGLAND
TURKEY SPONGES,
HAND MI „R.ORS,
ASB SENT TEA SI? On,
TABLE SPOONS,
KNIVES AND FORKS
CR CKEPt,Y IS DOWN,
GLASSWARE,
TEA. SETS V
TEA T7
: e
1OCKE
8
' BOOKS,
ECTACLES,� T WA
,
AMERICAN d A7.0 ES,
CLOCKS—All rie,;s, Cheap,
JEWEL Y,
. - MILK PANS AND CROCKS, &e.
ItY CHEAP,
AYS, - AC
OiFS, BRUSHES,TS now better preps
patrons with a vee
Photograph
Give hien a call and t.
gattofted he won't se
few Of those en
as the Osborn, ou
Remember the
Mon Hetel,'Main
they have commenced
lately occupied by Mr.
,aced to till orders for -
'linds, Mouldings,
t planed lumber,
SJIINGL. ''.
CHEESE BOXES AND SETTERS,
FARM GATES 'HAY RACKS, &c.
A good etoek of Sea reed Lumber on band.
Factory and Lumber Brei on Godorieb iatreet,
near Main street.
Jig Sawing and Cus3to Planing neatly done.
A. GRAY. W. H. SCOTT.'
THE
NEW PHOTOU
IN SE
RAPH GALLERY
A.FORTH.
CALL IN Es HICKSON & CO'S.
LDER
than ever to trrinivb nig
,snaring lira -like
or 111 ifl&otyne.
him, snail not perfectly
ern to Carne again.
fliew§ngMachine's known
Asad for Bale clomp.
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