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AN IRISH STORY.
non Criltignii&S EVE.
CHAPTER
An' thin, sure, aff we wint again
across the mountain .road. It was
about a week afore Christmas, an' there
was a little snow an' ice on the roads
that mod it hard for the baste. The
crathar was tired, too, so that it was
dark night afore we kern'to the 'pass av
Creevagh, just a mile and a half 'from
me mother's.
"Tim," sez I, "I'm awful cowld."
•"It's a hard night," sez he.
Anso it was e it was freezin' •fit to
kill any wan, ani' the stars was spea.klin'
up the sky. -
“D'ye know, Tim," sez I, "I'm that
entraped an' could here sittin' au thel
car that I think I'll get down and. walk
the rest av the way home."
"jist as ye like,' sez he.
"Come in an' have a cup av tay or a
taste av whiskey to keep the life in ye/
whin yer passing," sez I.
"Thank ye kindly, Mary, so I W1U,'l
sezhe.
"Well, off I wint, an', bedad, 1 -goon
got fine and warm, whin all av a sad
dint I missed me footin' on the ice, en
down I kem. Me hands was all
scraped, an' a sharp atone ran right intl
me left hand.
Whin I got home I saw 1 was al
bleedin', but iput a cobweb an' a bib
av rag on it, and didn't mind it a bit.
Afther a while who comes up but
Pat. I towld. him all about what hap-
pened, an' shore he was angry at first,
an' thin he laughed. We got the tay
ready and some beautiful griddle cakes,
an' fresh bather, an' we war waitin'
for ould Tim Sullivan, for it was apast
the time for him to oome.
"I don't hear the car," sez Pat, gate
to the door an' listenie, "an' me uncle
ought to be here by this."
We waited another while, an' thin
sez Pat :
"fledad, I'm gettin' onaisy. May
the horse fell on th ice ; the roads is o
slippy, an' me uncle haent the streng h
to help it up. 1111 go down by the Oree-
vagh Pass."
"Ay, do, Pat," sez rae mother ; a
as soon as he wint out she sez to me:
"Troth, Mary, 'Mennen, I didn't ll
ould Tim throwin' back his luck t
morninS people may laugh, but no•go
ould Tim Sullivan was ae,
think but in his poor wi
that for t the many's the
hotad a rush—it was that
in his hand was tight gr
big bit ex some quare
cloth.
"It's wondherful to t
sez Father Muleahy, whi
.and the orowner war tal
"It was jist the terrors
av the death struggle that
Docther Crean; "he was
perste way that it even p
withered hand."
Well, sir, poor ould Tir
waked in me mother's 08.i
a grand funeral. All
from far an' near kem to
me thought it was very
specful ay. thim too, So
°omits' home me mother_
come wid 11.8 anito have
poor boy was very down
wasn't bad enough to los
was al ways good to 1ira,
was ; but, sir dear, it we,
to lose the bit av money
sight nor light av it cud
"Niver mind, Pat," se
comfort the poor boy;
acushla. Shure would
nor the dirty money av
other ?" An' me face
a turkey cock when I lie
thing to the boy that was
but it was jist me heartTsai
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r1
" • •
d, w
hered
d ey
wak
pe
art
ink
the
n' ab
' the
did
n BUO
t •life
S ull
1U, a
he n
t, an'
nice
whin
axed
his t
n
his u
as qu.
tern
oo,fo
e ge
- I,
"nix
't it
OB
ed
ch
co
it
•t d'ye
hand,
cachet
well,
goo
gre
bout,'
ootb.e
at it.
rengt
,•• say
a des
nto tb
help meself. „.
"Yer right, Mary
right, acushla !" he sez.
determined on, Mary'-
until I fix me poor unch
on some wan."
• Well, jist atePat Bed-
-Come thrampint, an' in
the police. The sergei
to Pat, an' sez he :
"Pathtick Dionysian;
Qaeen's name I 'arrest
concerned in the mer
Sullivan."
Pat jumped up, but
say wan word the po
handcuffs on him.
I thought I'd have di
an' the fright, sir. I f
of blood going back to
head wint intirely wh
kem over to me an' se
"Mary Josephine
Queen's name 1 erre
concerned in the mor
Sullivan."
Me poor mother n
sir. Bat off we war t
we were lodged in Clo
Ooh, weirasthru ! b
day for ns both' I
thin' about poor -Pat,
inythin' about me.
suppose you know, w
for trial one day,
things you iver heard
two av us. Shure th
hand was all bleedi
know it: was from the
was belies° I helped
nocent as a baby, sir
onld Tim Sullivan th
the money he had h
piatees.
I don't deny, sir,
thim lawyer gintlem
like jist as av it coui
ed. For enure enou h'
on both Pat's clothi s
that was from his thryi
uncle whin he found him
the snow at the Creeva h
clothes, too, from the a
An' thin Misther Br dl
wid poor ould Tim, n'
the money in the pi tee
knew 'me an' Pat wa g
ried ; so all the law er
put wan thing an' a ot
—ochl va ! enure
died whin I heard i
was aich give twint
tude.
There was jist w
feel glad about, 9ir,
got the same punis
Pat. I cndn't bear
be sufferin! an' me
had wan thing that
ward to the long ti
av prison, and that
an' Pat knew it wa
that he cud trust
the same at the end
cud come from dom snch a tlnIlg.
Why, even didn't somethin' happen to
yerself ? Ye fell an' -cut yer hands."
"Ay, faith, mother," sez I, •an' the
hands war amartennin' me ; "but shure
ye don't think anythin' happened to
ould Tim. Sullivan ?"
"Throtit, I dunno," she sez ; "but
enure he ought to be here now."
I don't know why it was, but I
couldn't rest ante afther me mother
sayin' that; .an' I couldn't take a
mouthful of tay or a bit' av the griddle-
cake, but kept goin' backwards an' for-
wards to the doore. It was freezin'
hard, an' there wasn't a breath av air,
nor a sound anywhere ; an' just a I
was corain" away from the doore
time; I thought 1 heerd some wan
nin' up the boreen.
I was right, too. The steps
nearer an' nearer, an' in a few min
who comes runnin'1 up but Pat,
ketchin' honit av me he comes into
kitehen.
'"For the love o' God, what's the
tet ?" sez me mother ; an' I ge
soteech, for Pat's face was as whit
the snow outside, an' his eyes bu
like two coals, an' there was bloo
the front av his shirt, an' on his h
an' on the rest av his clothes.
"Pat ! Pat, darlint 1" sez
what' a this for at all, at all ?"
"Me uncle Tim," he sez, in a h
sort av a voice --"he's kilt there be
near the Oreevagh Pass, an' some wan
ran away wid the sack wid the money
in it."
"Kilt ?" sez me mother. "0, Pat,
what'll we
"I'm goin' to run over to Paddy bios
-
key* to ask him an' tbe boys to come,"
sez Pat, runnin' to the doore as he was
spakint; "an' you, Mary, run ell for
Father Mulcahy, an' he'll, bring me
poor uncle up here, Mrs. Rooney."
Av coorse, that •was all settled, an'
room
the
o the
an
em
tee
an,
the
10
:
an wa
, he ha
ighbo
at a
nd r
e w
Pat
y. T
self.
ole th
re af3
le ha
nayth
ryin'
min
e wor
one a
s red
a bow
rtin m, ;
I cudi
er
11n
et
Or:
ul itv ondh ul thing altogether.
th nle tire I r mimb r tbat 1 tould
liNeale on the bank stops i' all
r ould Tim harm' the I ,sover-
in die piatees. ' wanl thing
Ibex kem out; a haw Michael
got a friend av hi to by !II srnall
Wai thing an'
omb.keL long
s rio • se in,
he octhfessed
dI1erojI poor
ort b in' in
11 ihe thrub-
thel neighbors
s s on as: we
hart1I come
e t in av all
a put :us.
t ' s kind
er r dley
hi e them
for us,
da 's long.
syl. he day
ged Nay -
on €11, that
le y that
ht i0 and
re.p130 av
nit
s. 1.
hoi story.
n' uere he
oo -lookiu',
in,' about it
efe as the
e waB in -
as the
t power
erell hand-"
a be we'll
s
le
0.
1 1
th
tiyI
,11
e
's
T
Bu
een,
this I
ver r
murt
bl
A
a
a
,
t
• :tla
13
1 0
•
or hrn, an' 80, wi
r,1 Michael Neale,
hort, saw there w
'it any longer, an
wad him that m
na Bulliva .
c • , sir. sure it was
o ) , an' goin through
f• to see how glad ,
e to s me ant' Pat
e
r let: out. Troth, au
in! oerMonths whin
ic,
kind eras tbtat was se
it's a the gintlemet th
jabber Barron an'Mist]
,
all eV them. I Shuro bet
they bought this 1itt1 f
ere:tve re as happy a th
es, sin it was :a terri, le
tIMionlael Neale was ha
rime : or atl'ud go o
' be gh there was
ed me tot go ; an' ivery ni
tieez 'p rayer for th
chael eel 's misfort
An' no sir, that's t e
t Ii r Pat's voice, ir,
' as good as he's
a ye ask him Ienyt
ay : : I
ood God always
e knew Mary n'
n' to show th la
do ivetythin' H
the grasp of a wit
ht Ladhl
Sir,
Tun-- E '11.
•
EXP SITOR.
THE SEAVO
• AGRI
711PL.Mq1
UL4"UR
EM
T H
F
1880.
CHRISTMAS ND NEW Y ARS.
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est agi
- 411
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id
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he
he co
had
he sh
ry di
rt, an' e
serg aut
•
CI WILL
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1
Has now 0
SEVfING
(.34T, PRO RIETOR,
band a full Eltook of
IVIAQ INES 1
LI6IT OF WEDDING, X AS AND NE'W
PRESENTS TO E FOUND AT
C UNTER'S JEW
lzFs
YEARS
RUSH 1
THE GREAT SALE F, CROCERliS
wIohIMn�w.LngA. G. AiTLT miSaTt
SEAFO
LRY EMPORIUM
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THAT IS THE PLACE heXe you can getgeod
-1- bargains. 'The best an -clerapest Testa Pver
sold I am now foiling. one and ,let some of
them before they are all mold. , I-
,
Green Teas at .50 and .00 cents per po
J'apari: Teas at 50 cente per pound,
Tea Dust at .85 cents p r pound, , ,
0 Outs per pound,
$1,
cents for one -413zen,
or $1,
OK AT IT, READ IT,EXAMINE THE GOODS
1 Consisting of the followiUg kinds :
Warmer C ,
Wanner F.
Arid other makes elw ys in dole. It is now au
ackno vtledged: fa t that the Wanzer series of
y in the market,
Irilson B.,
vise,
A II) YOU 1/ILL7FIND THAT -CO
ITY OF GOODS INTO
NTER HAS—TAKING IT.HE TIOH—TEfl
iSewin g Machines are ahead of
.the .Wanzer bei g :
1 • -
L RGET; BEST ASS
RTED AND CI-IAPEST
SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL I
Its principal poii
11. nd roomy space
ity of ell its pa
hardened steel;
tale! Oxcelle
mi.der the ar
ts , the princ
being the large
, the adjustabil-
1 ones being of
Arithineti
etic is esu
ost cht dren
•pprecie e, t
hags of he li
•xtract
ng cale atin
ugh p rhap
nt plat , mu:
olburn, ho
Oland • ed
it obiog aphy
•ei learn that
nit one its ont
that t • e ve
nil he was
attenti n.
f•iither as e
It benc , an'
among the
e began to ay to
sire 35, 6 dues 8 are
ie fathe 's atl•ntion
i
lee lai do" his wo
el little fell. ,. , who
i weeks' : ell' hol the moht noe 1 ion ahumr he: iipfirastu hieonei, s t the
01
'en'
arse
ant
•
me mother got the bed in the
ready, an' Pet an' the Closkeys,
father en' thethree sons, whit aff
Creeva.gb. Pass for poor ould Tim, an'
meself Bet aff to the chapel houl3e for
Father MulCany.
"Now, me girl," see Father Mulca,hy,
as we were conain' along over the moun-
tain rod, "tell me all about this ter-
rible affir."
Slure, thin, sir, I towld his riv rence
all about me goin' wid poor ould ina to
thebank, an' how he wouldn't ;la e the
money; an' thin about how I was so
cowld on the way home, an' got down
an walked the rest av the wa
how Pat kern in an' thin wint d
the Oreevagh Pass, an' kem back
his tincle was there'kilt entirely.
• "Its a, bad business, Mary m
gal," sez Father Mulcahy, an' jus
we kem to the doore."
Thera was poor ould Tim Snllivan
brill' on the bed in the room just es the
boys had carried. him up. Share any
wan cud see it was death was on his
face. Father Mulcithy wint o -ver •en'
tak hould DX his hand for a nainnit, an'
loeiked very sharp into his face, en' thin
he turned away,sea' sez he to me mother
quite nice and solemn like:
- "Biddy Rooney, call in some -ear the
neighbors, an' we'll say a mass for the
repose av his sowl."
Thin we an knesv for earth' th
ould Tim Sullivan was dead.
the awfullest sight, air, ye eve
Shure his head was reg'lar batt
wid stones.
"Now, me good people," says
Mulcahy either mass, an' me
an' me was sayire our bades, "t
very sarious an' dreadful aff
sonae wan av yer ought to go
the police at wallet.
goin, yer riverence," s
ne
0
:ab
8X
k,
•
di
an
1 j
t w
n't
a
th
se
11
; an'
wri to
o say
gra
thin
t poor
Le wa
seen.
red in
11
So the sorra wea
an' it seems that w
ron, of Barronstow
station. Misther
trate in the county
spoken gintlemaa.
quare, funny gintle
was young he used
parts until he kem
whin his father die
An' wan day he
station, an' he w
things that the pol
their barrack roo
but there was the
cloth that was fon
Tim Sullivan's ha
was Murdered.
an' he looked at i
"Will 'ye tell m
got that ?"
So thin the ser
about poor ould rm,
me ; an', bedad, t tit
story av the thri 1 fro
end.
"But, sir," sez
-conld get a cl
cloth."
"1 oan give you
Barron. "It's a
mornin' coat In
brought wid me
"Go on, sir," s z th
sir, we're not gni e Sur
the right people •hin
Rooney and Pat Caesi
sir, we had to o
credit of the for Ma'
make a very goo
"Stop !" sez
I remimber it no
was wore out, I
av mine."
"Who was he,
"His name w
Mr. Barron. "
away about two
a situation wid
Bank av Irelan
So, sir, jist as
Pat and me, the
and two togethe
an' wan daythe
all his' clothes—
ye, sir, whin I s
that the piece a
in the grasp of
withered hand
it was tore fro
same kind av
among Michael
Shurely, air,
11
11
ts
11
in'
int era
that IV
ils"the
hear
udn't
, sir,
rough
foolis
abo
bekas
shirr
ot-et
he
ardor
migh
e sa
t wh
was
ve ha
was
mine
o rais
yin'
ass ; 1 9,141
•u mo hat
said
W al
d iv
to be
11
toge h
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n' JOo
pen 1
g I
at i
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k t
nt
1
wed
at
•
mi t
• ;
me
tim .
the tv
Misth
n tlee
as a
a inc
's he
o.
way i
the
n'
hung
hat d.'
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1.
is
I so
thi
it av curio • g
&tight in p Or o
d he very nlit
ist Barro fel
irn st
VB.
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ry
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a
pi
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bo
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a
ro t
Father
mother
is is a
ir, an'
n' tell
z Pat,
'.as soon as I see yer nverence home
across the mountain."
So afcylitt set, sir, an' in a •few hours
who comes but a whole lot av
an' docther ; an' some av the police
ight av
suppose
uist the
stayed all night, an' niver lost
poor ould Tim, an' thin, as I
you know, sir, there was the in
next day.
"Well, sin at the inquest t
only find. out that poor ould
batthered to death wid stone
head., but they ou say no
then Misther y, the oro
• that 'Timothy Sullivan met wid his
death through his head bein' battb.ered
wid stones, and want av further ivi-
dence."
CHLPTUR 111.
But, sir dear, share the qua
av the whole thing was that a
ey cud
im was
on the
ore ; so
ner, sed
est part
her poor.
case
'Baler Barro
w. T at co
ave t an. o
sir?"
s Mi
e left
ears
lathe
they
all
shell
took
n' no
y tha
clot
or on
tted i
loth
(ale
it w
411
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ore 0
e fro 11
e aisy:
serge
that
• tuk
- but
•
ething
• wer
in' th"
1 did Vvid
gan p ttinl
Mich plIN"
im nre en'i
a lie Irie t
it was faun,
that a
d Tim8
exec
at me
that
cloth
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•
e
tion
ut
usn
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h arr
ioheid
e 1)0
414
nite
h 8,-
3: b
ropo
14
cre
he
blott
a
14
10
11,
le
to
ie
av
Or,
on
ary
ee,
the
to
Ure
nit
ant
' seA
int
al lar• .
fly th greatest
school! life. We
erefore, thle won -
tie boy n1the fol-
• boysromin-
net the most
be aeporded to
as bor in Anaeri-
n 1839 He has
behind him,• from
't seas when he
under six years
y r kable gift
endovve first at-
ployed at a join -
lit Le Zerah was
ips on the floor,
imself, '5
8,' and so
as arrest -
r quee-
ned only
Mr. Col-
anild had
lttPlication
ring other
re he ques-
astonished
A STEEL
_E E D
d W
took of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Pl4te e,
Spectacles :an47,1 Fancy Goods West of Toronto.
,ATCH ES.•• WATCHES.
y mem ry f
n repeat it.
owev r, t
a e, fo the: little o e knew the
heath) tabla as useially taught
•9rfect1 , and, when going beyond
1B fatli r 58Id him to: multiply
97, ke answe ed instantly 1,261.
pre c me na questions were
aded he one end another, always
env inIsiffie lty,always with
nie astsnishi i g result. He very
y was sund apable of perform -
merit 1 prscess aljno cakula-
ich erha ie many I de of twice
e wonls laboriotis with the
late : • d pe • eil.
may y sconds aro there in
years BO le 0E004 asked this
f six ears of age. Almost im-
ely he ans ered .61 072,000,000.
that a c eck str1cs 156 times
dy, how tit any ti di es would it
in 000 , ears? •• es another
n, and wits eq al •romptitude
'ed 113,880 000 ti s. He was
11
ow many aye alai hours had
e1 since the pm ..en Meat of the
hen er and in t el iy seconds he
the co ect answ r. 1- more as-
hing -fat to: all aapa.rance was
4tract n of 1 the s• are root of
1.
hmetjic wi 1 give a rule by
a problem m y be worked
asto ishi sg tthing was that
W n th'ng aibznterdulteee
had • ever
e
tent 0 er he could r - 1 A
g wit. astonishing fa-
rs of twle figures, such
ing p it the sixth,
pow r, lhough BOMB -
le d fficu1ty. After a
not unl o extract the
numserp at the cube THE
as a:keri to give the
336,1,5, nd almost be-
cal•nlat r could have
eefing mreSh rhwehaionlaswmerueld- Irst ead ilvu
twce ver will give MOT
E3up plied.
On both sides. of the needle ;
bar, ith oil cup; 'nickle pia
with
loose pulley ; Potative t
rlangular needle
6 balance wheel,
e up;
IS XTRElitilELY LIC
Vit i little or no noisd.' The
loadlig features in thiS popul
RUNNING,
th white
WATCHES.
Ladies' and Gents' Gold Hunters, key and stein w ere.
Ladies' and Gents' Gold Open Face, key and stem tinders.
Ladies' and Gents' Silve Hunters, key and stem widers.
Ladies' and Gents' Silv r Open Face, key and stem +winders.
black, and illuminated dials in Waltham, Elin, Unglue, English,
and Swies manufacture.
Bleck Teas at SO and
Good Soap, 80 berate
Good Toilet Seep, 25
16 pounds of Prunes
• 20 pounds of rice for
20 pounds of Pot idar
11. pounds good dry S
12 pounds of Raisins
• 13 pounds New Cerra
1
20 pounds Dried pp
Pure Honey, ell k n
Jellies, Canned 8 lna
Tomatoes, Lobsters a
Oats, Peas, Beans Co
Buckwheat Flour, 'Cm
Graham Floo, Cellgh,
in half barrels, Lab do
half barrels, Herrin
Haddies, Bologna, S Fill
boxe, Fresh Butter, i
(
are some of 'the
machine.
CLOKS. CLOCKS
•
Machine
Sewing
•the
AY ON II
ACR1CULT
ny ari
4 such
bat th
•Colbu n kw
eks, fo 1 he
• I Up o the
1 single figur
i and limb
, he c uld b
eV: nth or ight
' with ts lit
ine abl
of a
aoc he
• 268
fo1 mar3
nt
ing t
itsel
ine
Una
pro
old
uld c
r sil
stol
1 rea
the
t he
A full Ste()
Gran Crusher
and all Mach'
•
t11.0
oor
two
ale.;
ook
llin'
out
et
th
es
ti
6 W
e roo
root
en or
ten do
that
led int
above
Zerah'
y, queer
) On
.the w
e of h
y ha
is it wi
ser', an
fess th
•
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•
•
Call an
oh nee
drtest
°paired on
otice.
It!t
ot Koli
, Saw
irlv bel
ers, Straw Cutters,
ines, Root Cutters,
the bcsiness.
Bef re pm
ee Our Goods!
ebasting elsewhere.
o. C. W 11SON,
TH4 SE
M USI41 1$
SEAFORTH.
FORTH
1STRUME NT
SCO
le
ing gure . 1
,- -
i
rdne n him some
lem 1 deed for soln-
lady came to request
kill te what had. be-
er sp one, Which polite -
n t e% ay years ago.
ily se lieved was a
oak latemg boy had to
ooul ncIt work out that
•
'After :Xten ive t
ntry, •oung Nib
lend, -her he
by mau em
re- h per •rme
s of enta rec
amb dge ske
?lids h d e apse
enceme t oi th
(=pay and orre
4 -what ? ho
swer fi st ? wor
ur min, re di em
e it to k vo s to,
- :,
"It wa hop a th
ct of th s re.. Bake
ve pro ed ege •• et
mmon ay. At
Reboot at the exp
11 snch ho es
wever. At the
out tw nty 1e en
dowmEint, a d w
untry, like 1 Sa
cks."
01
•
•
4,
1
aveUing in his own
rn Was brought to
as Been and exam-
nent persons, and
many prodigious
ming. The Duke
him how many
Since the com-
Christian • era.
Cr the boy answer -
ill, send me the
ed. hut tirely in
er ; ' also state the
olv'el the problem.
t ti e mature intel
le ti dividnal would
ing 4Juite ont of the
ne ime he was put
us of a nobleman.
erb disappointed,
age of somewhere
ire lost his special
nt back to his own
son shorni of hit
•
if
—A Salisbn m
er of "Travellers'
• easing Ion th s tra
t Minnedosa vo n
aodonald's, 13
illar's• • 25 - Tait'
ones', 45, and on
's, 31, nd
oads are getting g
kavieg worn t em
•
n slays : The num-
O ests" is greatly in-
. From Gladstone
tide the following:
es MKenzie's, 18;
3IE1; Black's, 40;
th Frazer route
ra r's, 36. The
od,' h great traffie
ow .
s s 1
iic
A Call is So
1,
or$1,
tifor $1,
: 1
ey:for $1,
gar for $1,
es for $1,
di Sardinee,
eal, Flor, Otimeal,
t I
• i
4 Wheat, 'Sr ! Peas
n and Meeker()
Herrings in bareeleand
aekeel,Lake Herrings
•
lscooreasp,ilroiresinh5flonen
s end Lard.
found
Atoited Fromi.
. ,
, .
1 It
r380 No Troubl
t • o
.8Ciii.°wALIGLoTo,dgEl‘eefLth.
DARING PRGLARIE
MAY BE C MIMED 1 1313T-,1
CALDER IS NitER A81EE
HE IS AL ATfritfrE
• TO THE Wants f many friendsland
- public at large, upplying them withffrat-c
work of the Photog phic Art in the la St ety
and newest deal! s, kit reasonably lo, pri
This is the main s act of my success in the p
and will be my tto for the luturse !Pic
taken when the • e pest blows,when dakkelo de
hover above us, hen thunder and igbthng
rages, when it re . when it snows, end w en
the sun's bright rays; Shine forth -o matter
what the weather .. ay be, Odder alwale tak
good impression a. d turne out a No; 1 Ph
Old Pictures copie enema beenrlatrhgeedp.eoPvlic:,:tiorpeafrva wise
kept in stock.
"The Pioneer Ga ery,ljstp.pcpALositDeEtte, CscifAmimorter !al
HoteN1..B.-No
Pic res tOken in total dierkn
Fancy Walnut Cases-SEight Da and Thirty Hour. Plain. eneered Cases—
Eight Day and Thirty Hour; both Spring and Wei ht.
JEWELRY.
adies' B
Brooches
rooches
rooches and Ear Rings in
ockets, Necklets and Gleams.
racelets, Watch Chainand Keys.
'ght and Colorised Gold Sets.
nd Ear Rings In Roal plate.
nd Ear Rings ifri Electroplate.
OTHERS
RIETORS.
OR TES
HE UP RIORITY OF
EMERSON PIAN
yf the C
•
z d and acktinewledged by the Higbe t
nthoriiee, ad the demand for them e
ricreasing a1 their merit e are hew
exte sivaly known. Other Pianis
NSI. ORGAN
the AD
Our
Dan TnE
el J1e
the Firs
hibi ti on
have ta e
toned 0 g
formed b
these in t
any other
would
ERTISER Says
rgans :
xormion ORGANS.- We see t at
1 & Co.'s elsior Organs have ta en
rize at h Toronto Industrial
They are w 11 worthy of the placet ey
, for they certainly are the ft'est
ins e have eard. We have been Iri-
v cdmpc$em parties who are n
um:eute, th t they are riot excelled by
rgan Man lectured in Canada. "0
c mm nd all ho are intending to int,
chase to s e tbI Excel ior before purchasing"
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.
TOPI
W e are
o UT BD
yet repr
UNE
Crosses—very hand ome.
Gem Rings, Band Biings, Seal Rings.
18-k. and 9-k. Wed ing Rings.
Scarf Pins and Cuff Buttons.
Studds and Collar Buttons.
Large variety Black &Fancy Jewelry.
ELECTROPLATED WARE
lebrated Meriden Brittania Company and Rogers, SniUi & Co. manu-
facture. Evey piece stainpiel and warranted as rep esented.
Dinner' Casters.
Breakfast Castors.
• Pickle Castos.
• Individual Gastors.
Card Cases. 1
Epergeres °ad Fruit Stands.
Coffee Pots.• '
Tea Puts.
Wine Stand .
Salt Stands.
Sugar and Cream Dessert
Sets.
•Syrup Cups I'
Toilet Seta.
Waiters' Salvers.
Individual Salts.
Chil ren's Knives Forks Spoons
111110A D ORGAN DEALERS.'
sctfoltsttor e tablish New Agencies for
ruts whereverythey are not
4nted, an.
o er
AMPLED TERMS TO
ILIABL PARTIES.
SCOTT BROTHER
•
•preatorih, Ontairio.
,3,...11..i..... ,.......1...,,,,,,,,-......C.,
Dinner Knves.
Dessert Riives.
Tea Enivele
Dinner Foks.
Dessert Forks.
Tea Forks.
Dinner Spoons.
Dessert Spoons.
Tea Spoons.
IN CASES.
Bisoi4t 3 -ars.
Butts* Dishes.
Cake Baekets.
Call :Bells.
Celery Stands.
Tureens ;and Cups.
FlovOsr Stands.
Berrir Dishes.
Ice Pitchers.
Swing Eettles.
Spoon Holders.
Toact Racks.
Vases.
Card Receivrs.
Napkin Rings.
dai., etc., &C.
SEAFOF
JOHN
S STILL Des roll Of . dispeeing et hie ilex
Mills on rea on ble terms to a good Live
et
business man, w 'oi4 likely to manage it rop
ery. He has an elnt Flax sown, and -in len-
did order, to tee tho min running atea dur-
ing the Beason, t e benefits in comiection rah
which he will giv thr purchaser.
MON Y .10 LOAN.
Any mama o mhney to Loan ori ranee able
ra tee of interest, onood farm security.
OFFICE -C. • dish Rank of ComMerceBuild.
ings, Seaforth. I
•SOHN BEAT
and 1\1apkin Rings.
PriieF.
ckleorFkosiks.
La4es.
Salt Spoons.
us -,:tard Spoons.
Fish Euives.
Fish Ferks.
Fruit Knives.
Bader linives.
•
•FLAX 0.40.
EGG .
.P 0 RI U M
rr HE Sbscri. :r eebtha8 s n emus
-1- =stomata (an ante and et+ers) for their
liberal patrona e du4u1s the past 7 yeare,sd
hovel) by strict bate 'V and closa attention to
bodiless to Me t heir confidence and trade in
• great/ enlarged Ilia pram -
the future. Ila
lees during the wite, he is now pepense' balm
THE HIGH-q$T OASH PRICE
For any quantity of Ciood Fresh Eggs, d livered
at the Egg Emporim,
MAIN SREET, SEAT'OBTH.
Wanted by the subscriber, 25 tens of god
clean -wheat straw.
, D. D. WILS N
THE ZURICH CARRIACEFAORY.
IIESS HABE4 R
flAVE always on hand, and emits Order,
Waons, !sleighs, Carriage ,Hvage
aloe, Cutterand every °tiro articlisin their
11:eish,eaynrtag:Tigrtlit! ouper17tenlitheir ern bud-
ntee a gook.. article both as
• to material and li °rkillini8 P• •.
For styie ma•d2,,,TreitILtli.(7. '.:euotom.ark *an et be
surpassed by thnlarga ---- --
trialand beg
coPnmvnmPeiedgYthalltt4;'t 16'16deliitmthaa. tilleifYve7:1::15
to quality and price.'
b eMenrilln beauselingewses in*ni Z7rine:ifor
to
olI
tciev
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er1
213106fista,euerce.e..,....-
686 i HEOS 4 1
—
stenignan.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASES.
a I
Lt Black & Co.'s and Lazarus, Morris 8t• Co.'s menufactlare in Gld, Silver;
Steel end Rubber Frerees, from s 15() to $12 per pair. Coupon Spectacles from
25 cente to $1 per par. A casej given with every pair. Have your eyes tested
with Black 8a Co.'s Indicator an1 get fitted the first time.
UNDRIES.
, .
Gold Pens and Holders. • Clay Pipes•4
Pencils.• Pipe SteMs.,
Tobacco pouGhes.
Silver Thimbles.
Tuning Forks; 1 1 Cigar Hodera.
Hair Brushes.1 1 Tobacco and Cigar Stands.
Tobacco nd Cigar Boxes.
Nail and Tooth Brushes
Fine and Dreesing Comb. Fancy Flower Pots for table.
Back Combs.1 1 Dominoete
I
Scissors and Vocket Knives.Walking Sticks,
Pocket Bookslin Leather'. • - :
LStaaditueas'Uld Gents' Satchels.
Pocket Bookslin Shell.
Pocket Booksiin Steel. Fans and Vaes.
eerschaum Pipes. Accordiaps.
Brier Pipes. ' •Piano 04nm:dents.
1 1 '
The targest Stock Of Violins iu the County, which I will sell at 75 cents on the
dollar. 1Violin Strings, Bows, Tail Piecs, Keys i and Rosin.
I . 1
WATCHES,' CLOCIS AND JEWELRIY REPARED,
1
In all their branch1es, on the shortest notice. By giving Iray personal attention
to all work entrustd'to me, and having over twenty yttaxs experience in the
trad, loan with cPa.fidence warrant all work to give satisfction.
i 1
, 1
$5,900 Worth of Old Gold and Silver Wanted, for which
I will pay Cash or Tradei. .
REMEMBER THE STAND—Tree of Silver-P1a40 in Window, directly
opposite J. S. Porter's Cheap Cash Furnittire Store.
LOO
CINCALES
0 OTHER
H R
HAIR .RNIEER.
1treiteration yet diseeeored does
qUickly and eatisfacteigYsts ee.
t never fang to reetore -GB41-
BAIR to it* .y01104111 '1:"°t°I
a ns the SPECIFIC mansBot
of the hair, and in this way h 6
0 is RESTORED with rpid.
n rnff, Itching and Eruptions,:
eel/ -clean, sweet and healthy.
able Hair Deeing, impertingto
histre and Doitaaess wtdch is the
lli, Try it and be c1envinced.
te,and in SEAFORTH by 7 S.
0 cents a bottle., 66852
its work so
CM GALE SE
HAIR or II° ADE
and life, as it co
which is the iil
NATURAL CO
ity.It cures p
and keeps the
It is a very desi
the Hair a silke
admiration ef
Sold by Druggi
ROBERTS,:at
M. Pi.
0 TT 1\T rr
Watchmaker and! Jeweler, Seajorth.
1 ,
Ai IT.. LS I0,
, I
PIANO .l&ND ORA -N
m.Clf. DUNLOP Teaches Mimic in all
•itsbranch s ;IMusical Science and Harmony
i
specialty ; a *iced pupils', tangh to write
Inuoic from •Boulnd, thus enabling Gonposers te
write their own! chrapositions ;' eareful attention
given to young egmners ; also the met approv
:
cd vocal traini g /or strengtherting an develop.
ing the Voice vert when desirlea wit • out ettra
charge. Use o instrument forlpractic ; &ergo;
moderate. R sidenee on George S •eet, trot
door east of III1 Street, Sealoth. 678
JOHN ILLIAMS
BI
ERS., ktc..
WROXE ER) - ONTAR.I0.
Bills Disc,oun _J... Drafts Deno& Money Lent
on Reit Eetate at Lowbst Rates.
658-52
• JOHN WtLLIAMS tt Co- •
APPLES APPIIXS.
ANTED Iby the Subscribers, Ten; Thousand
Bushels of Apples during the next twe
moat hs ; mud be sour or cooking varieties; tee
sweet apples wanted.
678 D. t. WILSON & Co., eafeth.
R. N B Ft E T
EAFORTII,
Wholesale arei RetailDealer in LEATHER -and
SHOE FOTDING13 of Every Description.
j •
Nose but tiej Very Best Steck ket•t. Term
moderate. A 2riI1 Solicited. AU orders by Dreil
or otherwise °raptly filled.
see R. N. BRETT
ttiBEE,
Give Th g•
oreett earth give thanks
Ad then the preclemak
"Give thanks fer *hat,
Asked Simon. Boggs, w
Give thanks ter -what
The rust got in at' soil
The hay vran't half -a e
wiltd-down and loo
The hugs itittgobblea
The what you tall 'ern
gracious 1 when y
Thee's more than alit
'Unless a wilt shuld. in
• Crops 'won't bring half
!Whey to give °ern ewe
*good fer The poor e, t
UG ege theter whet
oFer th' freshet earryi
Ver Dobbin goin' blind
Uv my belt tem that
Afore tbe smasbire jn
Alma made it awful tro
Ver that hay stack the
Avedburnt to ashes 7 -
Yost pen dead sheep?"
The &aeon said, "Ye
"Give thanks? And
Iden most wender if
• Ain't =min- ° things."
44Staten.1 your people
"Give tbake," said
"Jest look at 'what a
rteralZhilotriseasiAlli'n'l
Whull3ytte)1, et we dtu
ebrAgrellpt
Weil have to build, t
A.poor house thatll h
05e13Ateonmninrmani;Esnectlikb.sazLhhitehe :kr 0 ee. de
Up North there's na
And -awful doin's Id
Give thanks' How
To -think how uffite•-•
Deacon; oorruptioe
ii
Or bow is bow, or
r5soctivimorourt:ollmeeiviaittoogIllbgillt.temle
And now no man In
i.
This glorious Makin
Setae not At an -it
LEIllecbet tanaorhuthler Preens
The Forral-Goemen
The bailors such
• The &aeon answer
`"Simon 1it fills me
Ye don't see what ,7
11.neel right etraight
•And thank Goa tam
--W. 4. :YO
Ring F
Conspicuous
his time who
Frederick the
cotinter, W513 a
Monastery of
in that high
Tobias, an old
the Pretesta
memorable o
ea,ptare by a p
horsemen. T
abbot as heart
one ; but havi
tainea by him
ever paid to C
ting to recogn
by some speci
and, calling t
window, as he
from the mon
"Ask me a
the abbot, "o
is recently de
iesty ema aisp
Berlin. Will
serenest rao
with a seco
a moment's
you one froth
It flashed
that Frederi
previously se
improving th
town mentid
what ort;of
liar 'humor *
ward to Cali
its choir, he:
dread Boyne
tude for you
accordance
Craer, we sh
second bass
donor. Be
as Frederic
made twat
ous florae
silence, whi
for nearly a
aide -camp,
is what one
But he nev
lode in whi
thoroughly
•
i'e
'We
The b3-
13.513:1300beeu
$0O•, sh
Af,00
porovliaetoy
:
Ni3does
tates, ex
apart for t
wiiLI tenil,
hlouvine B.,41 ''
tyt,
mother
year, and I
year, will
tifoiytet:hemthimii:
against t
trinirh:IgeOlnealhaiet:7;43:h111;3
every do
wrehaiechh.
1.
it has
langnaga
fale,• so
"passion
sense, an
sial art
harmon
the thie
his insp
piesao„ b
ness of t
strunien
only the
patriot'
sentime
friendsb
is it ex
their h'
which i
as a
worthy
and du
the bat
11211140,
133.010ai
self -sac
degrad
eaet