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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-01-21, Page 31881. bosalleameallineat :ACTORY G1333 Pork Badness tg the highest aiodpork FORTH. tncl at his Store 1toek of Botogna, !Living.% a the basiness. Place -'Next BB, Seaforth. LAMES I I BUT ASLEEP W.4 RE I iends and the with first-elase a latest styles bly low prices. -pee in the past, are. Pietnre* en dark elouda nd lightning lws,aud when h-na matter • ways takes. a . O. I Photo., Ware frames Ws Favorite, e Corareercial .. Seaforth. 1 darkness. BAR, MITH r of all kinds no, Rifles, Re- ing Goode in -1e that he has Mr. Roberts' ardne's Hall, 8. Allkinds Guns, Ravel - Plate, &e. f 8ewing Ma- oivea, Skatee, Riad repaired. Silver. Old ew. All work ittended to on 3,„ Seat:nth- IWILLS E g of his Flax I good active cage it prop. andWen- ; steadily due- anection with AN. [et reasonable rity. nnerceSti116- ATTIE. -------- is numerona tem) for their 7 goitre, and attention to trade in his Kern - Tared topay PRICE gs, delivered ORTH. 0• good: dry •. [LsoN WHY. 1ER te to Order, Kt% , Bug, eclein their own bas - ale both aa cannot be emits. Give tut a tisfy you Re die, having 1 year& llKEER. TILL. D• IIART ki ads of livered ALM% via hem most of 1Ien ft 14 in all 1\,. Ila'rineny to write 4,c; ere to ' i.tt i: -Mimi it a; pray - de .ftIop. init extra eh rges reet, first i, it7a !,-;R: Sail gtEl and, BON re, lite - w as ersona (.0r 'nit nd conj.. .0111C1-;.. ING ies'Ag- Otei, en "-":"•etety 14-7. • • • • le JANUARY21, 1881: My Little Brown Mare. She's rather too lean, but her head's a large size, And she hasn't the average number of eyes; ' Her hind legs aro not what you'd call s good pair, - And she's broken both knees, has my little brown mare. You can find some amusement in coantieg each rib, And she bites when she's hungry like mad at • her crib ; When viewed from behind she scams all on the square. She's quite a Freemason -my little brown mare. Her paces are rather too fast, I suppose, For she often comes dowrton her fine Roman nose, - - And the way she takes fends makes hunting men stare For she backs through the gaps, does my little brawn mare. She has curbs on her hooks and no hair on her knees ; She has splits and has spavins wherever you please* Her neck, like a vulture's is terribly bare, Bat still -She's a beanty, my little brown mare. She owns an aversion to windmills and liras, When passing a -wagon she lies down and kicks; And the clothes of her groom she'll persistently : tear- - Bat still she's no vie°, has my little brown mare. When turned downto:grass she oft strays out. of bounds; She always was famous for snapping at honnds ; And even thebaby was learned to beware 1 • The too playful bite of my little brown mare. She prances like mad and she jumps like a flea, And her waltz to a brass band is something to sec; No circus had ever a horse I declare, • That could go through the hoops like ray 1 little brown mare. 'mount her but seldom -in fact,- to be plain, Like the Frenchman, rhen hunting, 1 "do not remain;" Shim I've only one neck it would hardly be fair To risk it in riding my little brown mare. —Punch. • Gaieties. Why ought tailors to be good (mat» riraouial) matchmakersi ?-Because the are SO much in the habit of pressin other people's suits. -A. little girl, noting the gold fillin in her aunt's front tooth, exclaimed Aunt Mary, I wish I had copper -toe teeth like yours." I -He was from the mountain laid and he was buying his first glass of sod "I wish you'd skim off that scum, bos I ain't paying for DO froth, you know." -"What have you been doing? asked a boy of his playmate whora h saw coming out of the house with tear in his eyes. "I've been chasing a hire rod round my father," was the snarl ing reply. -"John," said a doting parent ti her gormandizing son, "do you. really think! yon can eat the whole of that pu ding with. impuuity ?" "I don'tknow, ma "re -1 plied the young hope•ful, " but I °an itch O a' spooni -Toddlekins is a very . small ani ." indeed, but he said he never minded it at all until his three boys grew up o be' tall, strapping young fellows and his wife began to cut down their old clothes to fit him. And, then. he said he did' get mad. 1 -On the Eton. Harry Erskine re iv- ing his appointment. to succeed Alr.1 Dundas as Justiciary, in Scotland he , observed that he must go and order his silk robe. "Never mind," said Mr.. Dundas ; "for the short time you will require it you had better borrow m ne." "No," replied Erskine; "no matter for how short a time sever I may need it, Heaven forbid that I begin my career by adopting the abandoned habits of my -preclecessot.'' -Judge Thatcher, who succeeded Mr. Quincy on the municipal bench, of Boston, was a man of stern and nn - bending temper. One of his priso ers in addressing the court, previousto senteilice, used the words "also" and "likewise" in a way which implied a difference of meaning. "Do you k ow of any difference between the w rds “also" and "likewise?" asked the Jn ge. "Yes Your Ho -nor," replied the priso er. "Judge Quincy was patient, k.nd, courteous and gentlemanly." you are a Judge also, but not likewise." -A Quaker shop keeper met a Quak- er customer of his going home with bundles. He had been absent from i his place and had a notion in his wise head that she had been trading with a rival whom he did not very much love. "How much did. thee give a yard for this, Mary7" "One dollar." "Why, I ara surprised at thee. I could let thee have it for '75 cents. And how much for this ?" "Two dollars." "Why that is unreasonable. I could let thee have it for $1.50. Why will thee -go away trading with grangers and the world's people, Mary?" "I don't kuow what thee is talking about, friend John. But I did buy all these things at thy store, and if thee says the truth thee mist owe me considerable ' money; 1 y g d fellows, the g O singularly supe ae set their boots c 1 to bed, fancying s' the cramp; a fe ,, skeleton of a I called a fairy fe standing truth a it good against T relative was apparent frelni as he left the house he was them till he wa8 out of slig . was in's:messing the Pubho Young Boston Went through dress . rehearsa-1. He look Ether mouumeit in the di at once imagined that it a hardt. Be approached grac off his hat, and in melifliou claimed, " M11 . Bernhe dt, nor de vets alue." He satisfied that ho conclud d t more could be done in th.e paration, and he walked bo encounter song atulating• hi Boggs would die of envy he of this gracef I little speec ready in imagi ation he was the smile of th great actress. It was some time after the had commencej that he took of the friend who was to with an inbred ,ction. As he ed the actress, Ejculptor and p felt a weakne s in his kn. room appeared to be t while the phra e which he printed on his . emery be i am' of words withers rnesuaint his name prone need as if it other fellow wh was bein, and felt that th other fel, ow 01 bow and said aro'sel e." the other fellow' broke do the voice raelata ly but the) ws unuttered. He aired, ess zed and in the cool ir of the int he wended his ay home. s the statue of W shington in he looked up a s d remar ed: I have made aul ss of mys If." dim moon -light of a lea en thought he saw vhe horse isk and from the br en lips o t captain came f th in thu cler "J'ai l'honneur •e vous sal e." fact that tope by B it den at is and at the nce, and he drn- lly, sok tone:ex- jay I on- s so ell t not 1:ig Y of re- ly to he elf at e h ard an al - ski sg in ecep on he re:i rtn or li pro ch- nter he s. he nd ad im- , 9•88 e heard r sane edu ed, ad a • k ew • and ds ere 13 is at, eve ing pa sed rseb ek e ge In he sky he its tail, b grcat tone - G-ypdy For a, class of larly supposed t superstitions- a "J'ai 1'±Lonneur de vous Salu.e." At one of Mlle. Bernhardt's recep- tions in this city, says the Boston. Journal, a young Bostonian found the way open, to an introduction, which Ihe h,ad eagerly desired. In order not to appear too provincial he called onl friend slightly versed in French, to acquire information regarding the qe- portment usual on such an owasien. "Well," said his friend, "when you are introduced you will bow and smile, and withdraw. If you see fit you can say, 'Mademoiselle, j'ai l'honneur de vous salue." "Yes, that's it -I want to say something. It would be so stupid to walk up, take a look and back out with- outsaying a word. "It would please the lady to hear . herself addressed in her native tongite." ''Sple)adid," added the pupil, "but what does the lingo mean that you mention?"' ' -That you are glad to see her in. Boston, and salute her in the name of the people." "Splendid," rejoined the novice, "yau write it down and I'll commit it to memory." • For the rest of the day the studious young man might have been seen in the horse cars and at his place of business, scanning with great care a bit of paper, which he took out of his vest pocket and put back into his vest pocket sen?..e 200 times in the course of six hours. He became letter perfect, and as he F passed the statue of Franklin on his way hornets° smiled, and sotto voce ex- claimed, "Benjamin, jay Phonnor de voo salue." He liked the sound of his own salutation so well that almost in- -voluntary he 'ejaculated, "Park street ehurch, iay Phonnor de vous salue," and as he looked up at the State House he bowed. and whispered, " Gilded dome, jay Phonnor devous salue." As he left his aged mother and spinster sister after dinner to perfeet his toilet he addressed his relatives with "Good evening, jay Phonnor de vous salue." That the im.- mediate raerabers of his own family felt that something was wrong with their • uperstit *o arsons th t live by w rki credulit es psies- are th titions. S me osswise be ore hereby to ke ale gypsy co ole's foot, wh L. becauee he eumatisna an ong them Ilia ' in teething should wear made ofrnrtie1 items, whic must be cut by woman-; for a girl. An der's sl ng of mountain ash is ceba good luck, and, with the s en wear's some of the chil necks black bags of a bat. - In ord you have only to cloth rag and b for the same en practice of stioki looks like a hedg with certain obse •vances. a water wagtail, f it doe e n conjured in a cer ain rhyme 0, sign that gran gypsies met with on. the oad. man, a "ghost -se ," we are she carried in he pocket dog dressed like doll. "I the gypsy who'te s the story it once, and she as in /ID till it was found, and she us it would talk to • er when s alone smoking he • pipe in You should havepeen a pack telling car different ,c different o he would d serpent e would' c laces." tcontainin 't• to hurt stick pins rn the Fla, , resort 't igpinsin 9.11) hog, and tl very old fortune were painted in uscd to select the day ; sometimes with the devil, ad then other days s wtth birds and p Hogs o A California pa the Golden State pigs in Joseph Per below town, went Wednesday, whic wise : Several c had been placed and facing the ba posed that some b against one of the the spigot and ca run out. The-wi depression in the all the hogs, littl premises to the n congregated and d before any person aware as to what porkers were drun the queerest antic were frisky and fu ligerent and swab ing up fights; so in -an imbecile wa screw -style, and least obstruction t while several of th managed to get o were drunk and Those who saw t say that it was t ion of the Saying they ever vvitnesse acted wonderfully similar state of were all '`blind could drink up all balance of the gr p into a temperanc a stream of water were all blear ey next day, and from ed to say that "the fully. • a Drim er tells. tIi All t e' in's ran on a pi b happene sits of n ntsicle o ,n•yard, the hogs i casks kn !Bed the, 0 e formed a round, and and big, mber of ,ab ank their bout the • ad happen and goin imaginabl l of play, o ering aeon ma,underin walking i tumbling at lay in th larger h :the heavi capable of a queer per most apt runk as a, ,while the huma ebauch. runk" bef the wine_ t iii po u- g on Phe f t eir sel UP leS they go p away ried he ch .he. elle ed it a ba les eckl ce f r a b y, a m o la o br ng ebj ct, d, th ir gulp ts gineoneiiy, air o t hi reed, crte1 tilij it ury it, ight of Y whon do 8OiS O to ld d to 114, 18 8) ful s t4 a, as a 6 ha vv rs s f r ea v4 th ry thi te 11 11. of 9 • ! st Ty og fjau !Da nd r iI tvel • e hon 1j3 811 riibb ked 4 1 I te ts o 00 i a ro n 't ou t hi pen • 35 , I1. I ' thro 2i So 1 I 1 er d a a ir t8a ini offi ✓ a lu tr g,' t eb ja 'n ie hg re the nd th juice wa t rne everage by tu nib on it. 1 he hog d and. St ' id th their actio ✓ hair pulle 11 - A Courte A courteous •Re county was in the ning divine service fied himself that ensconced in the pening one Sunday ing the fact, he ha ing desk, and had the wicked man" gently stopped by who exclaimed, " This is a well-kno. haps, apocryphal, lar happened to a 418 did his first duty af deacon in a village hadbeen a,ppointe being engaged at .a mother part of t parish clerk, af two bells at the we came up to the chai ate had put on his high -curtained end the church not boas was looking at his ss anxiety to keep to t ginning his first se prise, the clerk, aft an audible voice, " us Rect or in a abit of n until he h: he Squire eanily pew, to omit a • gone into commence when he :the faithf e ain't com n story, an ut somethi "end oflm er his ordi 'church to curate, hi second ch parish. er nngi.- t end of th cel where surplice be f the Squi ting a ve etch with a ,e exact tim 'ice'. To saying •to ou must w sieem d •ea,d 11 or her t b gin d atis dul •ut ap cer ain he ead II he vas iza erk n ir.' is, per g inai e. h. ti 12 •lc hs R eto re i Th old the h rch, he cur- ind the 4's jcw, try, and her ous for be- ns sur - hire in it bit, com Oonaoornuin whil h dow 'an churchy dow to a garden, was a la Coale to ljaura iiag ebl's was h ale k th table in and cpo] spent on ayy0i nu mt botb.t CO o ()HI' 11 here fokeI which h greatly incident rustid o freciu n iRolu A' Yazik n t rea 10. Are • tab ked iaref • rd hr. ' hr v re st ti th 88 a di ull Sh y t th an 8.' d ti r I'm Le, des° tie eX0 ngr TI4E H Ly !" stepped, into the clambered on, to the e, and stood upon it through the east win - Lily scrutinized the path that led past the win - r in i he wall of the Spire's h wiiich his wife, who ti le, was accustomed to h ith her children. The George Hercert'a and for holy places,and sight of the parish g on the •commuhion of the congregaion, mg round from his I in- h"the east window and ur : te in an audible voice, n yet. Her ladyship ray oome down," ex - rate. "I can see beet p ied the imperturhable a ehing the garden oor. the Squire 1" ]ipon ed from his peg ion, rate's relief. As the o surprise amon the on, it; probably w B of enee.4--All the oar •8 81 Whil of S b ary up be eyes. I fe the Q said a V Bd:€1 What 1 ra st Y rk do d te n o Co up n co e have pit u Wales picnic gener "1 t said I bnezin l'I d th a s get in ' Le hith y chasm P IlY, and I with t ting so crown n to bed n The he t s he n ce ad.yl at Win.d Or atting with the Duke wner of the Shrews - s, the Queen slipped t her hand over my t is," said the Duke ure of a big seal king against My cheek, Sso I lied, and the Queen oult you Americans are ! ovel •ess yen have on; I llyiuerb one of your New ssm is. (Vio is a terrible i-- s1l you'd lend me the at- -, IP I V? n't t ch,la a a or. . • '4. lots• " th i • W ink' rs are ry go wa 11 ee's Ea ad a a fi an ati 181 are gre the fre shot of Re pec kirk el they w by leEUo rat e, rn he ken zie of it, Queers," I s id, egau teasing me 1 to pend a couple of w eks e insisted, "andwe'll an. I'll have a stove are room. We'll get the city, and make up d have a good time has other fieh to ty," oward where he was try on the stairs. O he is again with hing," said Victoia, nterrupt them. Tell sell him some raffle " sayS I, "two's cam- wd; ta to., Queen," get some ice cream Wellington, Vie- get - she slammed her r and went up stairs he su errys from Nob Hill, a read, have made a 11 r ice hen urling stones on panied by the artidans as some t eat went is being played. le fathers f fa ilies, and s to ot, aroda ing a,s if scl, on bit 1 ridd es and possessed s. The stone delivered, or rely droped, r6m the strong nd , th -smith, is gliding far- ts f tef mission. "Soop her her T th B a treof to e of th lane! there, as h in th corn ible " arabo 'inwic nd ciro e ve y t Id tri t if ch, : 0 er artr of warid o up :LBO let be frbri th tha '13a Thd vo "Lave She sud ver3 gua det pla er, w NVid t, hie just') resp graceful tak s ai another lid" phi se a "Sh ft th Bodenc e while Dr wild bu shot and sch to ne wayadv need aito h BliiciPcwooc 8--- a en ed ds, cte 1 01 a on of the g dr 1 up "Na, na e Woonis are ph %ply bro necik. Water, d it legs and ,skip dom nates all. °awe alane, will ye? ight eno gh;" And tone 3.ai kirted the f th one y's surest os movement is to be he handle. The crafty de terous turn cf the iiicatgl the hitherto 1 . ' The stone, in a at curls gently inward, ' off the inaer edge of t; in to le "a pot hat yells of ap. ph Irend the air! n My lads," shout frieildly raockery, hafee andl rages in disgnst. That great has decided the end in ;vain does the theilaird following ay --try t° break a g stone through the of Bodencleuch.- ine.- I • i ,. an in a Fix 11 let ab e ! eing flcir- n boulder by fingers direction. epd nip 11 me, ter ze t w gu in te" 113 n4i rds 1,1 ng bar hap nt as dos be pro an en r to le en ha f the chlu wi till the ela of t waited; but his hausted he aga,n gain. sa rvi 11 told toncle in me. in that sat quictl the geougi !tithe past timmedialt coming to at in Ord y an uns ora behli and a in the the' Se O WELS me man was glisb ire; b ✓ of an e of e O man Cover detai ly resi hth excla ur pardon, tking." been debt e e, fbi the ha in close pra tne,the iadepa t of a Gina to g°in spi ed the.sa f his bead ame ffand deter behin beg Y You a,r hebac becau Mists, Place 112 IP 1 incident, we. are to an Englishman one �f the churches vice- was going on ,he lacinig his hat oh him. Seine little there seemed no of the ceremony O reached for his but was stopped hich grasped him kinksome custodiaa d hire to remain ser' -ice, he again enc becoming ex- . ched . for his hat, even ed from going Convinced that e really important es °nee more delayed at eho expiratiou ur lie determined ettei so he repeat; yre it the directioh . Althiri time the hire, but as he d its grasp a voice ed in English: that is my hat ch was the fact d all this while O had reabhed in f another stranger raity to his own. • m Marsh i.busise language, ono or two reprima, for contempt. M. he :judge with a s' e was g had ndt aid tlie Mr. Mars have 'wi "Mr. Clei remit the lme it as • N3A ACKIN J OE toi IN. AND AGAINS, tEGS to fo m his custom rs and the public generally th t his New Shop is now complet- eld and he has REMOVED INTO IT! a d is once more doing bn ness i the old Band, and will be glad to web o me ba k all his o d friends and many rew one . He htis now ETT Tian Ever 1 ti n to all w He is prepare ACON FA LI IES aiver him withl Iving the Mos do all kinds 01,, E nttr Satiable. thei ratronage.• NI) CARRIAOE BUILDINC I all its branches. Iirorse .31 et tg and Ge ing Po7iptly Atte Satisfacti n Guaran Come nd See Me as eral Repair- ed to and eed. sual. JOHN DORSEY, Saferth. Til SEAFORTIII OSU NCE GEigY. fr. i'-'17‘7-..A.'XS01•T Life a41 Accident Ir S U AVING ben the peat, fo effe t insuran;e .., L.' (IPVVE. S None but fi 1 - N E G E N T. in the Insure tie Business for rteen yews, I am prepared to onallkinds of Property at the OSSIB stolass Cornpani I AM AL3O AGENT 1' NADIA. PER LOAN AP4D The Oldest in on Beal Estat • 1 AL ST4TE LIN W Main St OFiFICE the M SAYINGS E RATES 11 11' 11 H • , THE _FASTEST CUTTING ,SAW IN SIGN OF THE ciRquA. AN LAN THE T FASES i I IT TIIE W "THE HANLAN -CRP also have the Champion, linfir Lance Tooth Cross -C t 1 0 W TIES IN ALL SHAPES. COW TIE ! NStE ARE SH9WIG THE FINEST ASS EVER SHOWN IN SEAF SLEIGH BELLS IN GREAT WM. ROBERTSON a • Hardware Merchants, Sign of the Circular • MAN .93 S-9SW" THE oRLD. ed 6h: mpionf -aft aws. I N ALL SH PgS, RTH. RTME7 0 VARIETY. 00.) SEAFORTII. aw. S GN OF THE GaLDEN 1 HNSON BROTH ERS, ance Tooth" and "New Im pion" Cross -Cut Sa • represented. WARNOCK'S, BURREL'S, AND WELLAND VA It THE ANENT OMPANY. he Dominion. oney advance d at Seven per ce t. 0 AGENT /'011 HE - 1 TEAMSHII COMPANY, en New York aid Britain. S 0 JOHNSON BROS. HARDWARE MERC,H A t, SEAFORTH Ontario. Campbell's lock, opposite Hotel. I MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. WA SLEIgH BELLS .14YD COAL OIL SKATES IN GREAT VARIETY,' FROM American and Canadian PA 1L ANGE OF BUSINESS' hk1RS. E. WHITNEY,' 1:64 DESIRES to state to her customers and Me pablie that she has disposed of her Tin end Steve Business to her :wins, CHARLES and GEORGE WHITNE, who have prisiei. • palel eherge of the business; for severed years, . eh hopes the same liberal patronage wilt he extend!ed to them that bee been accorded to here self for so many years, Onnection with Lbe 'above the undersigned beg to state that ;they will continue to keep on hand, at the Old Stand, a Inn stock Of 6VES OF ALL KINDS —AND— Ti WI are of Every Descrption. We algo prepared to do Custom Work of Every Description ihe icqortest Notice, and Cheap. gavhag a thorough practiced knowledge of tgie bnainees in all its branches, they hope to eon- tine the large patronage Nvitioh has been given to the o d and well-known house for so many years. IrlITNEY BROTHERS. i f 1 1 11.B -All parties indebted to Mrs- Wh1tey willIplease settle their indehtedness with her at 1 onc, ae the new firm tape new books and the old rlinsiness must be close . Parties deer -Ingle setttle can do so at the st re of Whitney Eros: until the first of October- After that date the ace unts will be put into ther hands for eel- 665 lee 'on MRS. E. ViiITNE. ?K. USH -RUSH 1 —TO— ] SEAFORTH. THE GREAT SALE OF CROCERIO which 116:tow going on at • t A. G. AUL'S STORE, • - rov Ch • • s.. M.- SEAFORTH. T1,AT IS THE PLACE where you can ireitgesid. arains. The best and cheapest Tens ever sold I em now selling- Cottle and get 130)Xtei of E CHOPPING AXES the before they are all sold. rem Teas at 50 and 60 eents per pound,: apen Teas at 50 cents per pound, ea Dust at 85 cents per pound, lack Teas at 50 and 60 emits per pound, 43 nod Soap, 80- bars for $1, oak' Toilet Seep, 25 cents for one -dozen, 6 pounds of Prunes for $1, 0 pounds of rice for 1, pePIDuuntiddi:gloPdodtryBaSrulgeIarfaforrni 1 2 perm& of Raisins for V, 8 pounds New Currants for Si, 0 peunds Dried Apples for $1, tire Honey, all kinds, jlliee, Canned Salmon and MeekereI, Tomatoes, Lobsters and Sardines, TE TO 12 INC I PO ANT NOTICE! K?, J HN L GAN " Has lust Ret n d from the E stern Markets, a d has secured oorill3AR -IN- 1 1 SuOrs, Teas, New eneral Grocer A I S ruits and All f which ill be Sold Cheapti Cash Rayon. CReCKER AND G SSWARE. VELf.VE . A Larg S-ock to Choose From. • 1 A Fi MILLS 1 LO R Ph togr Clinton Mills Flour alletays • H BEST AS REMMBER1HE LACE Corner Main and John treas. IIN LOGAN, Seaforth. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PADLO K. ES. A ,GOOD ARTICLE ALWAYS" T-t- ROTHERS' PHOTOGRf8IPH STU !IO WAIDE WH AND MUSIC EMPORI ITNEY'S BLOCK, MAIN STREE CLNT° F air's Celebra ed took. Try it: CcDRt4 HIGH MIXth CO PEA FLA, TIMO And NMB OA Every Field Serf always on hand the Plow Gr'nding and Polishing Machinery, parties' wanting work done can have it a RY BEST OUAUTiES 1 CORN I AND FEED CORN, ND CRUSH, CORN, AND BARLEY. AND CLO ER SEE ; I SE4i#OR FRAMES AND PHOTO AL.BUTS, e Asortment, at Wholesale Pricee during next mo th. phs Guaranteed Sa#sf &Dry in any style of the art. ORTMENT OF PICTURE FR ME MbULDIN G Ever shown in Seaforth. Price e Red ce N PIANOS AND ORGAIIS 1"" Call and see them. WADE BROT IN STOCK. ERS, Seaforth. TH HURON FOUNDRY, EAFORTH. HAVI/40. put an Engine into the Fitting Shop to drive Lathes, Plan s and Drill,, independe rtety of Oran nd AND OF THE V To be hd in the Mit Retail at Small Profi HIGHEST PRIC OTHY AN W. S. ROBERtS01:1, SEAFO TH, ONT. BROADFOOT & BOX SEAFORTH UNDERt KER &C. FUNERALS A TENDED ON THE SHORT ST ?WTI E. COFFINS SHI OUDS 1 , kat{ and sold Wholesale or ts for Cash. , 1 AID FOR GRASS, TIM - CLOVER S. ALWA B ON HAND. was using smite d the judge, after • ds, finecr him $10 ' HEARSE FOR HIRE. arshall looked at le and asiked where ing to g , the m ney, as he ourt. “ red. "pell, sir," answeredrrow it o a friend," all, "yoa are the b st friend I 1 you le d me tht money ?" ," said he judge, 'you may state is ts able to me. JOFN WILLIAMS & 00. , BAicilE4s, 8t4 , 1 WRbir..ETER - libiTAIO• , • .."+..".' 1 BWs Dlseountd. Rrafte Issued. Money Lent on Real Beta e at Lowest R tee. • 653-52 :i OHN WILL ;MS & Co. time, as(cernwill be up every workiug ay. ; • ALL [PAIR Attended bo on sho (itters, kind Rolle fernishe by partie Iron; and alrerranted LI) shop is fi tod with Engineii, oilers, G Specifies -O. us for nations on all kinds P.! S Mr. R. R ON ENGINES MILLS AND 0 notice. Onhand and made to order, Horse Po ,Gang Plows, Grate Bars, &a. Plow Castinga wanting the same. Plow Paints a specialty, made hard and tough. Will also Fit, Grhid and Polish rInding Stones and Emery Wheels fo r sech work. ist and Flowing Mills, Saw Mills and other Ma ehi Ms &e. All Alterations on Mills or Engines att e of Machinery. HER liACHIN ere, Grain Crushers, 13 ade to order from pat from Genu ne, Plow P rie Contract also ta low Casting f cheap, as Will my. Will &Ike Plans ded to. Wilti also make J. S. RUNCIMAN, Se orth. As Mr. J. S.L.Runciman hasgone away for the winter, the business will 1e1 carried o eiman until his return. it of en, Oats- Pias, Beane, Coremeal, Flour, Oatmeal, Buck,what Flour, Cratked Wheat, Split Pose GraanilFlour, Coolish, Makerel, Lake Herrings in hlf1;arrels, Labrador Herrings itt barrels and hall ba rills, Railings in boxes, Fresh Finnan Halts, Bologna Sanas ge, Cod Fish in 6 pound boxe , Fresh Butter, Eggs and Lard. A 611 is Solicited From All No Trouble to Show Goods.' . 60 A. G. AULTi Settfor.th. - SEWING MCHINES! JAMES WATSON, FA.1eider in all kinds of FirstClaes O Y AND MANUFAOTUR* ihiq SEWING NIACHINS. Knitting Mahines, Lawn Mower, Sad Irons, Sewing Machine Re- pairs, Needles, Oik Attahmen% ., ike. I am the ONLY Agentin this partof the ()entity for the Celebrated WHT SEWING MACHINE Which for tw over a AIs Osbo a emit l'aH succeeded in taking the First Prize y re in succession at the Seaforth Fair, it competitors. A mit for the Wheeler & Wilgon Howe, , Wilson, Wainer V, and anyllatildne -nier may want. All 'iids of Sewing Machines Repaired. Secrind-band Machines taken in exchange as part ptiyment for New Machines, and Me,ahhies sold mit taby monthly pap:ciente- 14atistaction Glitaranteed. JA ES WATSON AIN STREET,- /31CAPORTH. OFFt0 -In Campbell'e Block, opposite the Mansin -oteL , 668 _ A.T_JT01\T„, A 4RD OF THANKS, J. ES CAMPBELL, A FT Aa- biles Far a ginero s a nv and best R I full iesrti raw rap the for and val.! ADDRESS TO THE ELECTOR SMITE1.-" Good morning Jones, -where are you going t4 2" • JONES1.-" I am oing down to M. ROBERTSON'S Flarthture Warerooms, to et some ew furniture,' you see nine is getting played out and I want jto get some first rate furni tire at very low prices. OW baby w tits a new cradle, and they say that h has the verr best .andc eeriest in the °IntDDR''Y.I, ESS. I' o the Free and Independe t People t Huron M. ROBERTSON ege to state that he has removed to tj1e premises 1 tely occupied by Mr. 3 hn Kidd, as a ardwnrd store, and that he is now prepared t4 furnish eveythmg in the 1;rniture e at remarkably low pri9es. Intending purchasers will find lit greatly to heir advantae to call nd examine hie stock, fore purchasing elsewhere. Repairing promptly attended to. to order on very abort notic. Picture framing a specialt. All work aranteed. "via tnprrede prod ce, feathers, wood and limber taken hi exchange. HIS UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT' 1 rite. Fan rola atte ded in the country. A 'Hearse for hie. Remember the place. it 1 ' thegreatest and att n Ion as fomterly, land r his own supervision, and will be cenducted with tion. His stook of &skate, Coffins, Shrouds &e., will be found coraplete, and at the very to est 1 M. ROBRTSONT/ SE pT11. 11 • DRY residence of seven years In Walton, o return his grateful thanks to the d Mercantile Public generally for the pport given him during that thn.e, state that he has now on hand a ent of allkinde of • OODS AND GROCERIES And wi 1 altwaye be ready to mete out to them good atticies at as reasonable a price as itzt7 in the 'Trade. He has a large quantity of PORK (Side., &c...) of first•elass quality. Eartljenwarc of every description. Glass, 011, White Ifead, (James', &c) and a general auntment of1C01Ors. Booranci Shoos 5 Specialty, from the well - i known Tra 0 Hyman & Co., London. Aritya ea rticle necessary forit corm -try gore can beob 657PAllatekt; di: ttodfieFisnrme ininaglipx:AmEhoed/ittncesesc.tsAmten,B:shrzhor exchange. al .. BRETT, : SEAFORTH, Wholes.1 eAnd RetailDealer in LEATHER and SH E FINDINGS of Every Description. NOUS iut; the Very Best Stook kept. Terme moans . ATrial Solicited. 4.11 ordersby leaf/ or °tile ee promptly filleA. WC 1 1 'R. N. BRETT On PER DAY at home- Samples x -i1-7 worth. $5 free. Address STM. IPortland, Maine. 82642 4. __,1