The Huron Expositor, 1880-09-24, Page 318.81
SALE
CATTLE,
S`urire.
,LE of Val 14
&
liens* !Iaree,
- Sheep,411,99
.
Fre 1 1 ie under
'/Sf IATIOM
W GROUNDS,
MTARIO,
20TH, 1880.
ing at TWELVE
ciu:I the valuable
ince of Seaham
ring the Duke of
rd Sharon, Good -
tit -mettle pedigree,
ll. Snell,Attrlil,
ad others.. Also
d stallions and
4 is " Go+felich
elirated Canadian240. on of Improved
ter the sale of
ed on the banks
on the west by ,
.s of the Buffalo
d Trunk) which
Grey and Braces
1 he North. West
merat all at this
edit, withontm-
ug security satin-.
lock Fold_ A ths-
wed for cash.
-n for both pan
are very reason-
kr to get Reduced
will be forward.
, Seaforth.,
ntou,
.ioneet, Goderiech..
FAIR.
1`7 PRIZES.
Tv OF LONDON
AND TR OF
Irj e[ s_ ,nay be had
ctary. All entries:
t before 26th; Sep.
is have teen made
urn..
pd. Size of turn
revolutione per -
riovid•e their own
[DE, Secretary:
066•S
R
1`EESE
in Stark's Biot$,
F;arey's Fakery,. I
ieadyto purchase:
►CHEESE..
sh will be paid
Seaforth.
ilE FACTORY.
BEE,
d make to Order:.
Lrrriages, Bug
hoz article in their
;d their own buai-
}d article both as
r work_ cannot be
abiishmenta.
ed to. Give us a
can satisfy you at
the public, having
r over 12 years.,
HABEREB.
I GALLERY.
l it Taken by
AMPL.ES..
me ate samples of
as you can get any
drapery, Blear and
Gd clean faces, such
rs of practice and
ed and enlarged as
Practical Artist.
;l.
LLE..
650.
NEW
Sail
NEW YORE and
and LONDON
c:ndonderry, alas-
: Fares as low as
issued to persons
;nda.
on of Anchor Line
(legaiice and coin -
tet °Mae,. Seaforth
'OLUTIOIS10
at the Partnership
keen us, the tender-
,V illage of Blake,
as been this ease
ell debts owing to
t=f= paid to James
aforesaid, and all
rciship are to be
'rniiSe,. by whom
F 1 at Zurich this
411 ▪ 4 SMfLLIE-
ki:LES CLARK.
It. 667x4
MS x.74: CO.
sec..
ONTARIO
Iued. Money Lent
:e$t Rates-
LLIAMS & Co.
BTORS
S▪ , Seafortb,
cru their books a
is of old standings,
rl be handed to: la-
Parties interested '--
Pe court costs..
i'RE ak WILLIS.
ETT,:
n T. -FATHER and
ry Description.
ock kept. Terms
All orders by mail;
E N. BRETT
SEPTE11iBI R 24, 1.880;
"It's a lie l it's no suoh thing!" and
Jock stalked to the bead of the room,
diffusing around him an odor coma
pounded of tobacco smoke and the light
wine of the country.
gad Tarrson o' Glenshee been an
Eag'•ishman., or indeed anything but a
canny Scot, he would have knocked
down the man Who had thus given him
"the lie i' the throat." Bellies would
be less common, and insulting language
less frequent, were such wholesome dis-
cipline more general.
Tarrson, however, quietly accepted.
the insult, and the rest, by their silence,
endorsed it.
,:aMr. Peacock," said Sandy, hesitat-
ingly, for he, too, stood in abject dread.
of the Returning Officer,. "we've sent
for ye, sir, to put a few questions
titr"
"Wes.eeI,. question awa, my mannie,".
said Jock, as he coolly seated himself
on an empty bench close to the chair-
man.
"I think ye'd better stand up, Mr.
Peacock," suggested that functionary,
in a half frightened tone.
"I think I'd better not," was the un-
compromising rejoinder. -
The ehairman was puzzled.- He cid
not yet know the range or scope of his
authority ; but Sandy came to the
rescue by asking— -
"Mr. Peacock, sir, wull ye be good
enough to inform the Board if there's
sufficient accommodation for all the
children of the parish in the two existin'
scholastic cemeteries.?"
"Scholastic what ?" said Jock, burst-
ing into a horse laugh. "Man, say that
owre again."
The Board, who had been duly im- -
pressed. with their new Treasurer's
erudition, began at last to maifest symp-
toms of resentment towards Mr. Pea-
cock, and Geordie Anderson sounded
the first note of displeasure.
"When ye're done snickering, Mr.
Sour Jock, ye'll maybe tell ns whether
or no there's• room eneucli for all the
bairns in the two sehules."
"Ay, plenty, Mr Thickhead ; who
ever said there wasna ?"
"How doye ken that 7" hastily inter-
posed the Chairman, seeking to avert
an open rupture.
"For the best of all reasons."
"Weed, what's. that ?"
''Man, I connte&thern:'''
"Of course, of course," explained
Sandy apologetically, for he saw the
chairman was also losing his temper,
"Mr. Peacock's the Returnin' Of(sher,
ye ken, and took the census."
(To be Continued,)
Jim's Bay Mare.
"I've come all the way in from Ca-
naan to git a little law," said a man
with a horsewhip under his arm, blue
overalls in his boots, and a gray, stubby
beard on his face, as he entered the Allen
House reading room, yesterday, where
a number of the boys were talking poli-
ties. "Mebbe some o' you feller kin
give me the correct thing without the
dickerin with a lawyer."
The speaker was . a well known far-
mer of the southern part of the county.
He and his son. Jim are noted for their.,
sharpness at a bargain, and a readiness
to trade ,horses, cows, wagons, farms,
or anything that belongs to them, at
any and all times a customer may • pre-
sent himself. Jim lives on a farm a
mile from the old. man's.
"Ye see boys," continued the speaker,
"my boy Jim had a bay mare that he
traded a yearlin' bull and a cross -tooth
harrow fur. She was a good critter
an, no mistake. I wanted- that mare
the wust kind, an' made Jim a heap o'
good offers fur her, but he wouldn'_t
bite. Last Wednesday he come to my
house kind o careless like, and sot
down on the fent stoop. I was chop-
pin' kiudlin' od for mornin'. Jim
sot there a lookin' up an' down the
road whistlin' the 'Sweet. By -and -By'
kind o' to himself. When I carried in
my kindlin' FI sot down on the stoop by
him.
"'Jim,' I sez,. 'you better let your '
old father have that bay mare o' yearn
sez1. .
"Jim had jest started the second verse
of the 'Sweet By -and -By,' but he whis-
tled her all the way through afore he
answered me. -
"'I ben a thinkin' o' lettin' you have
the mare, pap,' see he, 'seen's you got
yer heart sot on Her so,' sez he, 'previ-
vid.in, we kin get up a dicker,' sez he.
"Jim had been goin' to camp meetin'
pooty steady for a week back, an' I
Nerd he was gittin' serious. He hadn't
been whistlin':nothin' but hymn tunes
for two or three days, an' when he come
around so nice on the mare question I
made up my mind that me an' the old
woman would see him jinn' the mourn-
ers 'afore long. -
"`'Jena, I kin stand $80 for the mare,'
sez I.
"Jim looked up the road, andhum-
med a verse of 'Come ye sinners, poor
an' needy.' Then he sez :
"'Pap,' sez he, 'I know I orto let you
have thatmare for them figures,' sez
he, 'but you know . I've refused double
that for her,' sez: he. An' ee he had
boys, sure.
"'Jim, sez I again, 'I think I could
raise the eighty about twenty more,
zeatin' a hundred,' sez I ; but that's
all I kin do. Remember Jim,' sez I,
'that I'm yer father, and I'm gittin'
ole, an' my heart's apt on that mare,'
NZ I.
"Plunged in a gulf of dark despair,
hummed Jim, lookin' plump, up to the
sky. I guess he got away with two
verses afore he said anything to me,
an' I didn't interrupt his singin'. Then
he sez
" `Pap sez he, "I'll tell you what
I'll do. Give mcg, a hundred dollars,'
sea lie, 'and. throw in them two Berk-
shire pigs, an' the mare is yours,' sez he
'jest as she is.'
" `A bargain l'' sez I. - 'The pigs is
yours, an' 1'11 be down after the mare
to -morrow,' sez I.
"I counted out the hundred an' give
it to him. He druv the pigs home
with him. They was worth $15 apiece,
easy. I could .hear Jim whistlin'
'Hold the Fort' till he got half a mile
away, -
"Jemraa,' I sez to the old woman,
`Jemima,' sez I; never thought Jim
git pious, did you ? But I've got the °
bay mare,' sez I'; 'an' what the old boy
Jinn was thinkin' of I can't see. She's
worth two hundred an' fifty any day in
the week,' I sez. 'Religion is =akin' a
fool o' Jim, sez I.
"Well, next mornin' . early I went
down to Jim's to git the mare. Jim had
gone to town. I see his wife.
`I've bought the mare, Nancy,' I
sez,
HU
ONE
"'Yes, I knew ye have,'
grinnin' all o ° er heir face.
`Where is she 1' I sez.
•e' 'She's do ' • a in the sf
Nancy, grinn n' moreah el
"I thought it was , fun
mare should down in
but I went d wn to find
found hers - he was layin' •
stone heap, eader'n a d
went back to he house.
"'Why, N : ' cy,' sez I, at
dead 1'
'0, yes,' s Nancy, la
she'd split, 'she died yeste
with the colic,' sez she.
"Boys, for a miniere was m
Then I come to, and sez y cif, '
be glued if I don't get the •. ar 's sh
anyhow.' S : I wentiback ;o t e ;sto
lot to draw h r abbe - off. B ys I
divide my fai up between a if Ji
hadn't dravee them shoes hi self, a
the mare's f t was as bard s Then s
was born.
."Now, I ai 't no ways ma at . Ji
boys, for it w s a fair and qu - e clic
er, an' it sho s there's std
only he moug t a left the '
mare. What I want to kk
I git back at he camp
some way :for amage ? 1#
a ben for the hymn tuner
at the meetings, I'd a ben,
for him. But•they th owe
my guard. The way loo
the camp me 'tin' sec ety i
for me losin' y hundred
two fifteen do lar pigs C
at 'em for tre pass,o fads
or excessary ore the fact,
Can't I do it, ye ?"—N.
The T rials of F
An energeti lady of C
York, who ap ars to have
farm, sends th the Evauge
lowing letter On the; trials
niers. I)o all the farmers
Perhaps some one may hay
say in reply. She Writes :
is full of the trials of poo
I think ifpoo farmers sho
complaining st, they. won
belt. Since 1 76 farmers
heavy burden o carry ; wa
reduced, taxe higher, and
on. freight th same ; soh
same rates ; doctors and 1
the same wage they ever ha
chandise andgroceries but
duced ; inters t money alw
ing, and prod ce o every .k
scription redo ed ore than,
a problem wh;t to do with
cannot pay ex en s of run
you cannot sell it, for every
even editors of agr'cultural
farmingidon't pay. I have
farmas there is in the Sta
York, valued -at $ 0,000 ; r
$14,000, have aid in twent
000, but in th las four ye
been able to eet the irate
three thousan anpay •t.
work sixteen on el, a da
having the wh le barge of
doing the work m self, ben.
ironing,.cookinzg, at ', even
care of
r t • roe or
in the hott
I have
• of too t'
a a year
eight
my shill
.inner fo
ant sta'
iy farm
we are, owl
haying in t•
th y have
or, do not
calledone of the complain
for God has give nie, an
children, healt , f • r which I
(and also for a 1 hi blessing
many more th n deserve
does not give e • ny more
pay for your uch prized pape
the low value f p educe for
year, and the rou ht of this
the crops, we ave had and
but very little o•s:11.
ez
Nan
e lot,'
that t
stone 1 t
r. f Boys
ehlnd a
. r nail.
bay mar
hie' as
ay morn
11
► milk, and ta
and family f
every summer
the year.
For all this wor
to eat (when I m
and orw calico dre
dress w i tion c t $
and a !, at at tw
both '• interand s
This is no ext ava
facts, and very ma
worse oft that
their land, an
haps to lose al
Now, Mr. Edii
ing
11
i
o:s on t
w is, ca
et' fo
it ha
Ji e. 1
109 kin.' o
m : way
ti is th
reseonsib
ell rs a
't - it ba
p etenc
✓ :nthin
Sz n.
o s.
tr 1 Ne
h ge of a
t he f.
f ur fa
re to- i
a. word o
oirpap r
m este
d tert�e
take tel
ve had
sbut lid o
msnissio
is at t •e
yers ha e
had; me
1 trifle r
Ys crow
d, and d
h if. It
f rm. Yc
• in it, an
on know
yap rs, the
as good
e Of Ne
an de
ye ars $11
a have n
et on, t
e belp.
hard labo
dairy, a
:a washin
o helpi
minist.
our wee
st days
hat I wa
•d to ea
one "bes
ears ago
• gs, lasti
two year
nient—b
B I are f r
more o
fed pe
on
i h to
ng peopl
also
thnk Hi
ich are
tit th
eney
Wit
the la t
ffectin
au hav,
6
dl
s
1 .
t
eP
1
g
I-
.
Some Fe . is in S
Something o ' er
man belonging to
Orestes, threw hi
means of esca • ing
offence. He as
boat seven hours a
of Spain, and stet:
swimming toward
About the same p
up the River Mere:
Ruri'corn ; they ac
tante in somethin:
Passing over a 1
which many swim.
few hours' duratio
more recent exploi
certainly the most
mer of whom we h
After some notebl:
Irish Sea, he under
feat of swimminf
breadth of the Eng
its very rough •sea.
he could only react
and was for safet3
attendant steams
tempt, in 1875,; wa
he swam for nearly
ously, from Dover 1
near Calais ;. he we
ally with refreshm
at hand, but he nes
ground during this
In the same year a
Agnes Beckwith, d
the teacher of sw
1.4
11
Bing.
0 years ge, a se
er Maj sty's shi
self oyer oard as
unishiment for sem
icked up ty a fishin
terward cff he cos t
d that _ he • ad bee
he land all he tim
riod, two a en swa
y, from Liv:rpool t
omplisb the di
less than fo r hon
ng into yv:1, durin
were rec r ed of
• , we c 'm: to th,
s of Capra n Web
remarkal*l swig
ve authen t'c' recov .
achievem,o a is in th
took th : s • nishin
across t se whol
dish Cha • e , despit
On the s • attemp,
part f e wa ,.
brot<gh : ck by an
Hips ::e and a•
quite .0 cessful
22 le u s continu
o the I F e ch coas
ie • ccasion
pe s ns nea
:h: ® boat o
interva
sal, Mis
eckwith,•
s e clea
strop
esults i
Theme
r:enwich
bat par;;
ulation
her pro
xceede
swim
Black
ng mas•
the distance fro •�
he was s x hour
;he feat, t he way
li the he of th
pon his ad an'
ing into his eyes,
Quite re eptly th.•
ie been stonishet
Sat length of tim
e, main fl ting wit
he West
ank con
option o
es Beck
rs, wit
of th
sionall
way.th;
refresh
s supe
nts by
Per tou
prole ge
young=da
iughte of
immi g,
proof that the welsher ex
enough to achieve remark 41
this art ; she swa down t.
from London Br dge to
amid the crowded Dipping q_
of the river. In a pirit of
Emily Parker, dam hter of zo
fessional swimme , slight
Agnes Beckwith's dista#
ming from Londe Biidg
wall: Cavill, anot er swain
ter, accomplished
Dover to Ramsgate
and a half doing
more distressed wii
sun beating down
the sunshine gla:
than with fatigue.
London public, ha
by proofs of the gr
that persons can
or without swimming. At
minster Aquarium is a lar
.strutted for the temporary r
a live whale; In this tank
with remained afloat for 30 h,
out touching ground; or sid
tank, singing a little and 6
reading a newspaper to pass
dreary monotony, and taki
y
m
a a ion
inc ease i
Captain.
el of t`i
nigtho'
wh et:.
tin ou
never
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those go . ' ei ::
are nsuyfo .�
th ro•an:sl•
thewlr ' L.:;e
rice F 1
ry lz :
o m,.a/'i i.
1
oh 1 all i .
d of tha
in
The ,Water had
Halt throvtn in it to
Y. Since !that time
eclipsed everything
pwn. In the recent
remained in the
than 60 hours con-
• all the time, and
s or bottom.—Cham-
ogle ho Have
fag a Fallte
ve yea a More than
one over the Falls.;
• Went, four on the
three ma the Cana-"
o go over the Ameri 1
s, are seldom recove
while the bodies of'.
n! the (Janadian side:
This is because of
ich lie . hidden in,
at the foot of the'
hese grim teeth that
the victim; deliver -
la hind in. .a grip
relaxed until the
et at whose blast
e graves shall give
es generally boatmen
, fa s. li: with the river, who
y t. , .: lls. Creasing and
€th :,' • : in sal ty thousands
k. d i + , s they suppose,,
ase . f t = curren they finally
ook u Poi. it wit indifference,
h c • . t : Apt, an • gong once
to t e ., ell, come to have
her: s • ly broken at last.
fa . all who to with the
lio • s o : temptth role of
ere e t :: rs Some ay there
h a • , is over.Last sum,
eat: rwo boatmenstarted
he sail bo t, taking
lona 1 a • been t it home
dhoti , :. d oat ng as their
W,• s1;•l pre to warn
But .. fiver he ind died
d th:.A f qu tithe se es in the
he . u :. i grip elentless
laxi. :. ' hat of fat . taster
r, a: • 1 ii.h drawn by demons
the -, she r beat neared the
An • n . i the ra ids—ah,
is s.. _ 1 d. Fr'o he head
api• : • i e foot— a falls-,
e o • e . a s 80 ro , the de -
h .. , 0 feet. d down
ped yon ry well
at s cI=sl with mething
ed . entrees tr n. It is
me . r I: at shoots . the few
xhie o.; a not be: advert
adv : a :i = o rsten ' on the
d • • : 6s. Two • ale -faced
frai •o li' a hell • water
•em . ; - • deeper • : conation
s .t • l e 'rg in,, a. �cipative
. elo• a •u
.. s widely o• stretch=
aid i• none ' 'ca. give, no
sue' o Ole,th. gh you
t tli:e h: : k of: th : doomed
• p t. :kis— < ne : impse of
• o . • e T e ; ale ul vision
A
the
ed
wh
son
the moa
up hei:
I a,e to
fa a pr
rec sossibn
of im4
eve p
co e t
if t
too of
the rpi
Th 1113
ma es
tig ta
is eru
me , fo
bu nes
griel of
an II un
an ,1 fas
rap ds.
the sto
of he
thi
see the
t rib)
(for thel
tised• in
banks
me ilea
aro nd
of t e fa
triump
cry nor
are sen
has -vain
are an
qne ch
mo y
clo ds
hea. en
ere,
co es t
merits i
and so
beg tte
out:et)
Am ric
the boa
of s
he
s ch
11
a
er c
ip
an n
1
Nita, ara is
the inf
Th th peer
real zed is tos
_steed bettre
feet high re
hulla
bay been pi
you wit it
pon ere sh
e
1
te
1
et
of Bosto
—It ma
lie i for*
the °My
den liter
feve last
sim lest!
mon hs.is
bilit ted
of 'ept
men ed
tune ion
gain s
to a goo
app an
has or
opinion t
115
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If
tray
ul o
wrea: urd,e
you ak
for taki
giste an
box
te
it r
e te
110
y le
et, sr
a
fr re the altar of
elsewhere whiskey
Water a supple-,
✓ of de ruction.
t e Cana an side,
a bolchae may be
Can' 'dia side the
e for eers Charon
d the Sty. and the
. Thus nee Whit-
t House, blls Did
s son, sitt ng in the_
rounds ove the
e tin da igerously
ttd to hi le to pull -
be in the curi
s are wa the onlY
and the
u es mor
implin eddies -4
e, which precede
of th • rapids.
suddenl sobered
Before e could
t r, his sot en soul,
No; hu it n being
o a la. der 100
11
✓ the *tot Of Bid-
e ts end Ogs with
B havp et various
is *id t at some
liieJ but mainly
e 'fell b brush
corner et that
k ng with ily half
by its descent
V. Sylvaui s Cobb,
E it r the Christi en Free-
d if t lir silt of the trial of
•pr'n after the ver left;
nti u d ry weak, ad the
on it'one btit from be first;
kin t e, nip, the igestive
1M T V and she steadily 1
th: -P4ruvien ;Syrup, was
he c and effected what
et e id have effected.
in id oti hat thous :tds re -
W f on the st are
611
ns
gh
whiten es; t
bre h, alad
the rig test.
eat nt. lAsk
herr ;" Price
3.
mill
con
w ,pow
tnigil the
little toi
uggist fa
626-5
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S. ROBER1r,SON'S
Butter and Cheese E4porinni.
666
VT Cabo
MR. JOHN L
oo
HAS JUST RE
SALE OF
Where he has purchased very cheap, as
Stock of Fres
GROCERI*S AND
As was ever shown
fine a
LASWARE
in gieafarth.
His Customers, and Public
.erally would find it to r p
TO Call and B
N LOGA
oods an
aseer-
h.
BANK NG Ob
SEAFO
±-!-T1L 1
ANKE
Office in t premises
son's Llo el, formerl
the Bank of Commo
NOTES AN BILLS DI
rchase
FARMERS' 1!ALE NOTE
Drafts Issuet payable at all Bra
of the ank of Co m.eroe.
E.
sr
bcdttpi:d by
e.
COON ED.
BOUC T.
chea
lib
Manley to Loan on Mortgages, ab froda Sev n to
Nine Per Cent.
11E430 M'ANITOBA. 1 80
Special Passenger Train or lVfanitoolt
start fro
On the F. TUESD
1 month.
Freight leaves the day erase, to ttp. the bove
dates. Due notte will be give ' of !all 1 bare
Rates alwayo the lowest, an sereatest eine
satisfactory. !
Persons joining theae pa a are rel
from all care in ibonding ba 0, frei,gh , live!
;130 Pound* of Ilajg ire Ilisre .
. Mr. Greenwey goes through ,w t4 4ach arty.
For particulars npply tO
JOHN KNOX, G.
OR.
THE GOLDEN
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rc
LION, MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH.
OUR FALL 1
SNIVD IVs
MPORTATIONS TO HAND.
I have Much Pleasure in Annoys t at the Bulk of
our Fall Iinportations are ow lo Hand.
IWE ARE SHOWING A MUCH LARGER STOoK
1
Than ever before, and having visited tite LON ON, MANCHESTER, and
GIASGOW MARKETS, our
Styles will be found Right, and Pric s will compare
Favorably with any Previous Season.
N DRESS GOODS WE
CASHMERES,
MERINOES,
SERGES,
IN ALL THE NEW S
RE SHOWING
RSIAN CLOTHS,
EL+N CLOTHS,
TENS,
EL4IGES,
IiELVETEENS in Beautifui'Sha es oil Black, Brown,
Navy, Prune, Petunia, &c.
ROCADE D VELVETS and
Leading Shades.
ATENS in all the
Also New Viter Tweeds, Victoria Twills, W
Splendid Valve in •Winceys, Shirtings, Ratan
Also a Full Stock of Lace Curtains. Ccurpe
Fv,rnishing Goods. Our usual diock .L*
aizd
all kinds of II
CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
THE S
FORTH AGRICULTURAL IMP
EMENT EMPORIUM.
O. O. WILLSON, PR1OPRIETOR
A FULL STOCK OF PLO S ON HAN
Consisting of the Folio ng Kinds :
MASSEY'S NO. 13 THISTLE UTTER PLOW,
OLIVER'S NO. 40 CHILLED P OW,.
HILL'S PATENT PLOW, NO. 2
MASSEY'S NO. 10 SOD PLOW
A Full Stock of Straw Cutters, Horse Rakes, Gr
Cru,shers, Boot Cutters, and I4lements
sines&
belonging to the B
SEWING MACHINES. AS USUAL,.
The Florence, Wanzer P, Raymond, !Royal Singer, and ot
Machines.
SeWing Machines Repaired on the Shortest Notice. and w
Oils, Needles and Attachments al-w4s on hand.
0. C. WILLSON-, M in Street, Seaforth.
er
rk
TFI VARNA' GROCth3Y STORE.
Gem Fruit Jain at R. Hamby's ; Preserve Crocks at R. Hamby's ; But er
1 Crock,s a d Milk Pans at R. Haxby's ; Teas in Black, Green
Japan a R. Haxby's ; All kinds of Fresh, Groceries, as usual, at
R. Hax y's—Chealp for Cash.
FLOUR 0+T ,!AEAL, AND OORNM AL AT R. HAXBY'p.
,n3,13,8, Madder, natio, Cudbear, Extract Logwoo , Indigo and Package DT.
- Pure Paris Green.
The above are all for sale on the " Small Profit d Quick Retum SystS m" at
the Varna GroPery.
ROBERT HAXBY, Varna.
PAINTING. PAINTING. PAINTING
J. CfRAVES is prepared to do ell kindb of House
le at Wilson dt Young's, Lumsden dr Wilson's, or
receive prompt attention.
d Sign Painting, Paper Hang -
r no charge made. Orders
3
CHANGE OF )3ITSINESb
MRS. E. VivilTNEY,
nE81RE$ to state to tier tustomerziand
put lia that' she tea ,disposed -of her Tutand
Stove Business, to heir sons„ CHARLES and
:GEORGE WHITNEY, who love liad the :mind -
pal 'Aisne of the bus' • ss for several years, and
she hopes =the slime 1 betel petronigi will bit
extend ed to them that e een aceorded to bar -
self for ;so many years.
beg o state that theyivrill continue to keep
on band at the .01d Steind,ii full stock of
STO ES OF ALL KINDS
an al:o prepaed to do Custom
W k of I'very Description on tin
Sho test Notice aiid Cheap.
Havin a, thorough p It, cal Imowledge of the
busines in all its brittle if, till hope to eon -
to the and well-km*4. house for so nun"
VVIi1TNEY BROTHERS.
N.. B. -1A11. parties indebted to Mrs. 'Whitney
pleate settle their indebteduesa with her tdt
once, as ;the ne* firm Open new bpoks and the
settle cat do so st the stdre Of Whitney Dm:
until the fIret Of October+ After that date ths
accounts will be put into other hands for -col-
lection.
685 MRS. E. widiTNEY.
TEAS. TE4 TEAS.
THE NEW CROP iAIST ARRIVED.
S T ',SPOT wher+ you can get the beet
Just -try; NeW Teastbey are really good matt
cheap. leo a well selected Stook of Fr-esh .
as Oran ee, Lemons; Pples, Dates, Cranberry
Jam b tile pound, Bleck Currant Jelly, Bed
Currant! elly, Pine Apple; Jelly, Figs, Raisins,
Prunes, ried Apples. .
HON Y IN I -L.13. BOTTLES.
Some the best Tea Drist in the market, at
65 cents et Pound.
Try m New japan Tea et 40 and 50 tents per
pound.
Try Black Congatt Tea at 50 and 60 icen.ts
per poun
Try ni Young IlysonTea at 45, 60, 65, 66 and
65 cents er pound. '
Try in Gunpowder T et 60 cents par *Sind;
it is reel goodvalne.
A goof supply of the Si sliperior Smoked Sugar
Cured , Smoked aeon, Plain Hato and
Bacon, lour, Shorts, en, Cornmeal. Oatmeal,
'Pot I3arl Graham r, Oats and Potatcles.
FRU" JARS. FRUIT =JARS.
A ver31, large stock 'of boa Gem Fruit jars's/
all sizes which, being htmght before the rise in
price, win be sold very ishisap.
and
ed to ta
Also
Also
and Tills
A
TIIE SE
NCE AN
ORTH
LAND MOM
TRONG
NT for Severe)) First -Casa -Stock, Eire
set for the 84par-a Purchase -of Fara
iirli
e SidI8 on the Mit fevorable tome.
gent for several it:4 the best Loin So -
a Property.
-$50,0 a to Loon pi, Seven per Vella.
-
Agent f r the sale of -0 eon Eteitinship TiOkete.
OFF' — Over M. iliorrison's Store, Melo
Street, 8 a_tforth. 645
EIAKE Y, AND ONFECTIONERY.
hil
-Li- Old Stand, text to . annichaers Hotel, Ses.
for tb, w ere they inten 0, give feu satisfoction
in every ranch of the#10.81ness..-
alweys ka pi on :lima ai new and lull stook ol
Confectio ory and
'We full! hope ito gain Viet good will and Mod
and liber I !patronage -ofithe citizens of esetorte
and viciri tyi. Nothing I e good bread, and that
we Intend to! liATO enrage
SE/WORTH f Ax
JOHN 13,1 ,ATTIE
0.-poiing a his Aix
s to A :good salve
to manage it prop.
sown, and in 'plan-
ing steadilytinr-
connection with
TS STILL Dealrons
Mills on reasonable
hioinese main, who is; ilk
did order keepthe M
which he ' give the pn
MONEY TO' LOAN.
Any amount of money it !Loan on _reasonable
re tes of te et, ton good I security,.
OFFIC nadian Re of commerce Bend.
hags, Seafertb.
JO 14 BEATIetkl.
ORIUM.
business- leer* their - fideneo and triad, In
Isadurin the wintert; "'Widow
THE IGOESTOASH PRICE
at the'
Wanted by, el ‘pribierilier teno,cillookby
clean t ohs •
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