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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-04-22, Page 3� � I I : ; I [ � . . I � . ; �- I i F I . i i I I I . I . � � I I - . I i I - I . � t . - i : ! 11 I l � - . : i I . I .. � I � I I I � � , I . i I I I __ I I � I 1 �, � . I ! I i I i � . z I � I I . � . I C � I I - 7 , i . I I . � I I , I � � I , - . I I ; I i , : I ! - � . I � I : . . .t I I - - - . I . i � ,� I - -1 . !. ; " I ! 1 I - ; : r I I . i I , I , � ; � I . . . - I . . � - . . 1� � I i � : . � . 1. I . I - .1 - . - t . - . . I . . 1 , i i �, i , . . - � -_ . . � I - - . . I I � i � � � I �, - __ - ; . I I I . � . I i . - I . � . I l I � I � i . . I I I ! i - I I . I I . � I : . I : i i I I . � I : � � , 11 . � I i, 1881. - t .1 ! ; I � I I . � I ! I � i � . � I : i .1 I q � I , � I � � - nss`m� �! t I � . I z . I I I I - _____ - �__,_ I l � ; - l . i, i - i� . _. I' , �S, A L .t . ! . I - I � I � I 4 I i ApRrL 22, 1881, 1 I 11 I I I � I I �� i THE''HUT ,.-O-N EXPOSITI � . D"rtyka0wUlts t I I I � --- i 1111111111111111 -1-1 ____ ---.L . I � I � I i . . - I I . - i � HOT —, � I . � �� i � . i � 11-.. "Josiar.11 . 'iOnly one thing. I believe III ran d ,I - the N11netv: to th 6 ther.' 'LO 3T OR FOUND. . I � I I I lZIL I never kin, forget the day . awlay.111, , , th 1. . - I've , . " 1 J:i, to th( La- , -- -- ---- _-1. ------ 1P.T31 4�an�; a:ap D'y I 1)OG LOST-] ost in Sestorth � in Xe ruary I F f . Tzi T That we went out a walkin', :JAnd go to ne?" -- . jin 1 1 1 ,he N et r -first ' I RON. RX 1 - �T)l 'IV " a I I - last, a blaa I and white Cold. bog'-ai swer. An' mot down on the river bdxk . No hardly. I'll smash -the cutter IR4 imeni (I irgyle o the �nam) of "BaIdy." He;�hsd a white An'kept on boars a talkin'. I I I ,11! I , I'll, � OW to g t . the power of He twisted up my apron string � and take-rayhelf off into tile Country. 180 4t the barnpix WWI trews, tb offi- . Ir'long aronud the neck and white on his fac a; he - i � r, was about two years old; .any person riving 'Ristered zm,,t S44 An' folded it togather� Illi get, a refit anyhow, and if I am pick. rA aarin�l plaid a more. 940 An' said he thought for harvest time ed up for an astray and not reclaim. 1 w I - � finch information as will lead to his recovery will �r, A. D- 1876 � . I ! be suitably , aud wife I aza 'Twas cuens kind ol weather. I . rewarded. WILLIAK CHESNEY, , 7 m m rs. . � , Anctiou to7the � ad J'11 fall into some farmer's hands . , womon N . �ju , Jr., Turkerfimitb, Egmondville P. 0. i 695 1 i I �drvt I . --- � ,by klazle4 wn as we sot there- wh '11 treat me well for what I can fair- I Why '00 , I t bil ,i — I � the� p.rerQi . The sun wout do I - I ! - r Vale, 9� 111telli- STOCK FOR SERVICE - Rea iii Josiar seemed uneasy, :. ly ( O." . g4 I a; Women 881.1 VA leas., An' mother she began to call: . , ?11 al, y 01 , I 'When will you go?" V1 il. me� . Corr .. poli dent. I ___ I "Loweezy I oh, Lowoczy I" as � OR � PIG RREEDERS-The tinderoigned having L 28 &a' then Josiar spoke right up, � " Now -right off -good-by. 'I - 6 6' , ; To I Mat, R wouldn'i be a h rder *brk to k90 ! purchased from Mr. W. S. Mundell his cele. � As I was Just a start -in', -ow i ul I - �' brated Berkahire Boar, will keep him for s ice 4 band struck up to famish a good fz:)ia wn town ." p [as them � ,&n, said, "Loweezy, whaVe the use: I I L following, freell excuse. One pull broke the strap, a l during this'season on Lot 10,Conees ion 8, M. r I as marketlok I - tc at nd behind & In r or run Sew- I of no two ever pwtin ? " S.,Tuckersmith, He is gaarante4 tho ugh- � Of 8'eaforth ft ; h' I and a kick cleared the cutter, and 'i, machine, " But hat lady - ould 1 bred, and leaveass good sto k i I * . I 111%d, 10A i . al . And lift I re t6 b Caued a mmer hat 1 the county; Otis splen c Uiteied� It kind o' took me by Surprise, W :heel horse flew up the street every- � 1 did ,gafa. a d ab t 100 as , a] U. ry �'r, LS m%rked on An' yet I knew 1was comin'- body yelled : , . �o :,sows last season. TERMS --$I, p able it the t4 I'd begrn it all the summer long, la d would �Avel �1611 � ght after work- P�( s% 001nmezi,in at ' I I 1 time of service, vith the privil, go of returning if i.id Lat, 9 In every wild bee'& hummin'; "Stairs and garters I but ain't that in all day ? 1, What I& y wou.d wag. T latimbir 2 � 1 necessary. ROBERT A. TAIT. 695X4 4 Strtet 57 ii 0 I'd studied out the way I'd act, clipped horse a olipper!"-M. Qu<t,d, in O ound - tel bar-ro ma tell ng 00 I � . - � . If ukat But law I I oonldu'tdo it; - I . � enec weaterl t. Detroit Free Pres8. I 1 v a Will I y ; . G a of hervarloUs ff , , . , nat 1 ITANT NOTICIES. Lot number-) 67 1 meant to hide my love from him, i Is . . l IMPOI �Iace Of begja_. But seems as if he knew it. I � lad on. M eating ! 941 d run mer, ! I - - ­ I � propt-r- nicg ; The Squire and His Wife. v ' WALTON CHEESE AN16 BUTTER . 7 is a, A,nl iGoki n' down into my eyas�, - I wo0d, spend two bo ri I trying to I �ump i I :G I - - til. Iremust a seen the fire, . I . I THE,r o( erielL Street, :he Squire had a friend to visit 'him bi as toll hi pro a d! rout& wd then 1: -TO MILK DRAVERS -The Tet, Of about 100. busi L I - various Rontes for drawing Milk for the coming I An, ever since that hour rye loved 0 ness , and was very much an. 11 :; 6 a city t out I -h a trade ? What � Seoson for t I a W al ton Cheese and Butter Factory Jch Str . 'et An, worshipped my Josiar. , � 'Village 11, - , I � � borit . noyed to be interrupted by his wife,who 19% after b 3ing ki 3k I out of olle es , ! � - .,.wiUbeletb7Pnl)lioOomp,qtition atthe. - : I -41 position ,it 11 A114 Came to ask him what he wanted for D . , I of Walton,i on 'Wednesday, the 20th of April, mi -I eustom71hfi Gaieties. - tai shmont for her p istence, would i 1881, at 2 o1clock P. M. The whey for the com- i higb, witl, S dinner. I . pl:) hersalfupche')dull,ya,nd 3kipintO ling Heasonwillal3obe sold,eitherin bulkorin leudid SL I One Ift".. A worthy of- a combative turnof . I i � bm& ' . "Go A-Whyl letusalonel" impakient. &I o�her? i ; small lots, on the hamie day and at the same time .Cme o,f thetinefit Mind one dark ht when suffering I �— _.- I i "U'88 coutainfl.0, ' _�',�;�, . ly said the Squire. 11 - I - land place. � LEWIS MoDONALD, President; � from "barrel f8vel a hard against a : . . wrovementa 8,it, 11 pump and then o "Mother Earth., Business detained the Squire's friend I . . Var le, t . . i ANDR SW _MOR� IISON, Secretary. 1 607-1 r.rp ig also on tho . � . gation on the i lakes 'wil. be -_ � . I ,,Ood fra,mestabi After getting up nd steadying himseff until after dinner time, and the Squire I INV] I . I � ef urged him tore Miain. The Squire was fu . � i later in opening I hiB year I SPECIFIC ARTI S. as best he Could, a peered cautiously 'der, proud of his table, ly a Mont 1 —_ —_ IT- majo 1,,,,,, ,It I . a generous provi I J PES FOR SALE -F vined to the left and the to the right of the tb),fi last -I I or Sale 260 bushels . on apow el his fists, and invit- and he complacently escorted his friend I in 187 were !-a- of Early Rose Potatoes suitable for seed; z objeict, brandish - , S'Nioliolsonaaawhaian i . I . ' � Apply on Lot 84, "loncenion 6 McKil lop�. JAB - be a r ' ' I N I I L & G F, u, & C , , to a. seat. A little to the surprise Of haloi )d a B Itimo -a fot murdering and 1 : I ,o., ingly exclaimed, "Jist lay doon yor 9 I DORR&NCE. 697 � w I both, they saw nothing on the board -o 1 bil I ` Whale a , L � * Or", I ondon, . r in old I r. left 06 1 1 n, ().,It. t an' 3 �_ . stiok, my wee so ride, an' stap oo. , " I r 1" but a huge dish of saliLd, which the IS: sKare o! the lund6ir in the bands , it, IT tak it Got O,y P - 9 I I ! Q_EED BARLEY -The undersigned as for sale � 65-t.2 �t * r good wife began quietly to dish up. Of is brothei , and he I ,tter, in ue aced � " on his farm, Lot 20, ConeeBsion� 3, H. R. S., . ilan L ropy-'Mra. -Maguffin ' E 9 � Tuckersionith. a. q ciantity of 6- � nit- . L- --True phi in "My dear," said the Squire, where by !Mr. Moo ly a r(XDg, has just I rowed Parley, a I : had been readin in the newspaperB of a : able for se0 ; wa I rant ad clean and ftee f rom. f oul a , ax6 the mosta?" � m 4e reStitu don 0 1f ' original sum ': 697x4 . ' , - � I- "4�;L _ IBLACK t who diLed .leaving a young and I 71 . I �;L . t inan �;L , I "There we none to -day, said his vn;4 interest. . Seeds. ROBERI H. CA,RNOCHAN. I I . . ! I iL attractive widow# to who im. be devised lady. I -+'The Synod of El Iton and Lon- L L I SEED WEIE AT -The undersigned lias on hand L " � entire wealZ. -Now that's what ' ; I . . ; I his "No meats! What in the us, I r1iii. L at his farm, Lot 25, Concession 11, Noethern . I I - me of d 11 of the Preal ", a Churoh In 'Gravel Road, McKillop, a qaantity o �KE:R,S. 3 1 c0 true phil Ath�t hy," she remark . f WRITE z nada, met in Z harch Brant. : I 0 1 :RUSSIAN Seed Wheat, warranted pure and free I . I i .!� � ! � ed don't you have them brought iii?" fo d, recently. Tbefry as a ve y large 4rom all foul Seeds. This wheat yiel led over 20 L 11 removing h,891.1 ,,,r,0,p.C,,,, and looking poverty I The'vegetables� then. - Why C 'o - IT, __ - f I I ; [it the rXools W . xtl�er haBban ;he, expected to be "You didn't order any.'? re )r feseiat fN;ijn of bol � h'I min' ist ra and �bnghels to the sore last. year, whela all other I.rd on b - � k'-" ih' so ?"he amicably rieties in the neighborhood were a fAilure. ,T the Goa. t contraolicted. � A L "Order I I didn't order anything," el vre, and al'so of tt a oneral coligre. "a , . I � $ iPrioe, $1 50 per bushel. JAMES KERR, 694x4 7g C�mpany, "d , It eca Be," said sho, "he left .;,, .,- . . , salrod . --A a I I : I I 'er eight v - - . 0 V "A" %JU L%7. gaii U. no opening, sermon all eal, � I I - %k 1 'L, I ­ his prope uch a way --that some "You forgot , coolly answered the - - arry on the trf,dt I ,� pr 64ched by the Rev. G� 3o. Bell, LI.D., : I I - z re to enjoy it." .' L E other man will an . _. housewife, "I asked what w,e would - of Walk " � M John Thompson, .A 000111. 11. I i . 1 i � _L � as tin in UBIY elected - I I 11 rocLive 4 &at Deco L her an old gOnt1OmNu have, and you said, ,lettuce alone.' Here of 8&mi4, w 0 � . iranteed. prompt . regiding in thei eat end of Edinburgh it is.- M orator. I . i . . � : ocesajon, t see some friends one The friend burst into 'a laugh, and ai", . � I � bad 'AnotherlGrNoo I I ng has appear- , - I r - ad XOPaired, at% i evening away i a cab. When proceed- the Squire, after looking lugubrious a of, in Galveston. . 0 me who. i . . ' ' Vark, &c., at re . . i 'T B ' A. I from h, . Ing ,-* ho: - e he met the postman moment, joined him. w wrecked fro 'the i sloop ommy I � I on the door ste a. Patting his hand in "Wife, I give'It up. , I owe you one. flo#f,ed abo till eklisuatibn almost � 11 ; Ones, repaired on 1 his pocket, ami ing, said he to the post- Here is the fifty dollars you wanted for ojqrps,me'�tblra. Ther, were c rried-to ,a that defy C 4 it - . ' � � OYQI � 'tt ome in the morning ? that carpet which I denied yQu. The hin Be MAQ Of tha aW)rO, V�Ihi n Miss i I � man Do yon L I L _; , ' I 1 ,,yes, sir., -, ad through the day ?" squire forked over. I 'Now let Us have E Ana', a' sixteen -yea,ir,fold i 1, saw i 7) CIA, z )a 3LACIK, � ,,Yes, Sir, ad of course you con peace and soma dinner." -th M'- knew there ,was to help near,and . I i,1,, CZ,odericlft, - at night ?" 11 -Yes, sir," said the post- The good woman pocketed the paper, &I i ; a lau clad a- boat through the . . , eagerly expecting' a Christmas rang the bell, and 9. sumptuous repast ro I .-- I Mau ,Ong an sud p A, ad with all her ; I ---- � I uBt have been you of fish, poultry, and vegetables was m t, dr pping her I 6Uchor for a few. I bo_x, ,, Oh, then, it m , I _; )) i . I : k -K I T that broke my )all. brought in. - � M) ents � hion" exh. LUf ted, until she , � GBA. ` ein once travelled along A few days afterwards the Squire re- . 1 7 - —Two Irishin edt ebien. Sie; carefully and- , r the North-West '; &,veiry dusty road, Niad when night mained in his garden some time after. i , am a d i broul ,,,h 6 1 ;hem a afe y to ': I I � 01 at � game were foot -Bore and worn out with the usual tea hour.. His 'Wife, grew ' lo. i . : � .t hunoer. "And how far is it to the impatient of delay, and went to find i It is 0ow statel to � be the inteu- 0 . � � I F MT I 1: ARKET, next town?" one of them asked. -'It him.. His excuse, when a: sked what he tion! of tho S3 udios to to' dellect the line "ORTH z . 1 Rea," WaB the reply. was waiting for, threw her into a flutter of tto Canada Pao Ad; ailway fro �I t is about tea m a i - . i I It, iles at the end of a ten of excitement, - pol om� di fitaric 3 ( Eau of the tormi- - Now ten Irishm . Ot a I Vith all kinds, ot hourB' tramp if no light thing to con- -Some One's to come to supper," she n4 iqla of tbd. first hu dred miles, and � ; . ,, and at the mod template. Pat, ho.WeLVer, simply shrug- exclaimed. ' 11�Why didn't you tell me? ru Aouthwea rlyzil ... 1 strikes o the � ar Bacon, Sum gedbis should rs, took 'out hiablack I declare you are the.,'prQvokingest A � oi4e � n I Valley, %. red Spiced Beef .4 . i nib Gr alley, N oint � pipe and 1A it, -saying cheerily, "como Mau.." - . L; kt Bacon, Spicea � " nine, nn a a ow t �e mRit o 6 I - - . � � �Mta can be bong& q- on, my boy ; it's only ten miles, and And without askiiag which of his tj Saskatche wan, I ih )n a proceading in . L� tkat's but five mileB apiece for the two friendo was expected, she hasilined to 0 � c directiod ;in . 111WIL - � I- w4psterly, pa,138111,0 1L_ ""I"HEAPER ; of us." And on they trudged. - I change her dress and slick up her hair a 4 on 0 outh aiid ;he big be d of � - � L 3 ; � , for the occasiou. This done, she came -E . ,, north. Be 7ond 1 ; —Tonal: — "I am fory astonisht thi i oi6e on the! I . - , I will Pay Aliater Dbu, that you'll call your tog out and found the Squire Beata -a at the I the I cation iF not made It is . L !srtiC4 to �. ' - thil, I . ­ � ftfixtiug Seveni � after a. heather god, ant you waBs pe- table reading the newspaper. chWmed tl�iat by this rdite the I b eavy ies, but there will �' I -:— "Where'B your company ?" ( ioUs u . � . 1i long to ta Free Kirk, too." Abater gral,4ients I of � the pr no are . .- � � 'Take you' care, Tonal Roy, what you'll "My company I I haven't any com- Kv4id0d. ': l - . ­ )) I I 'The shffering reper : Seafofth., . spoke, a Bpoke you pany . t - for it w as not ta tru * I i-4 ted from Elk I L - . - __ __ I ,,.But you said you expected some- � I i wass said shuE � this moment." Tonal : I P Wt, Yankton, Sim (.3ity and Many I I I " . . " . ; — Chwhy I I 'On't you call him Chu- body to suppqr," exclaimed the indig- 0 �r plaops dong h lifissouri River, . R 1. U Mal 'Ili � I . .. " 7 �. piter, and Chu Ater is a heathen god, nant wife. is orrible.1 a so -Storey -hOuses : - � so 0 � On . . . L n nothing ela mirover?" Alister:-- ,,My dear, 1. said no such thing. You th f . to li ,a r da rg big numerolit 1� and . - .. amilibs ,ad y oi the . 11 �� . z . .. i others) for nwr i ,,Maybe so he a to, but it was nothing asked what'l was waiting for, and I a an& ta as - 11 p out of the I L .... I . , ��at 7 years, ul of ta surt what iffer, for- ta tog was cal led said 8i4MM0718 to COMO to supper—that's wa �r. Ina, f w c gel �, ��- ey have been' Lose attention to i I K- because he, vas Btupito u8a no other what I was waiting for, my dear, and I ob) d tog Ion to: ... h roof.8 of the � � I � , -L [arged his P 4 tog neffor wasE again or since ,before, camb at once." dw dlings.� i ,one hou two 84,ed wo- 1. � ) �, r prepared tolpW � and not after v ny heathen idol of woot 11tud you, hav'o made me go and I me j were �ini )risou ed f d a wi hout � , � . I I ( NY � . - . . . � . or stone f b . S ther or ! '� I a's for you., cha .go my dress. Oh, 1111 pay you f ; ftll� b,ing �o mt. An�l 3ffort to r scue, �­ � It) '3PH PRICE _1 Toual Boy ?" this I � I th a �' faile� I �Causo 6 the' thick ice. I . , I � _ - A I � � - Iko matter about it, my dear, I 1' A I�at racii ed a c1her ard nine � I Eggs, deliverel i i I I - �, . � � , I I -Ped Horse. - ` owed you, you remember, for smi , ohfl 6 . T. le hildren's Cloth- ; The Clip- that I , � . - . 1 -4 . . ;� i . I I I � He was attached. to a cutter and lettuce." � , in cap; t:ie night dreaBes, was all- .- ': ---,--- __ I i4a ' . AYOATtl. 1- i hitched to a post in front of the city i OsgM a% ray by th e � water. Dtiring I ,� A Duke'a Discomf1ture. i- , hall,, and after giving himself a shake to I _; - � I I I the Oood a. ol urch- floated dom a near Lons of good ft 4--' - ! clear offthe Bdow, he said: amusing story is related of the � 1� 4 41 4 Gt 1 u IBIii nd, the I I in the staeple � i � I � - � too ing IOU Ily, U t e Juilding rocked I WILSON � it Yes, I'La Grie of the clipped horses. Grand Duke Constantino, the brother I 1. - I � I - I - _. a warm eno6gh. to -day but I've Wan of the late Czar. Once, at Warsaw, he 11�dreds o� build- , . .� I I W the current, I � In . - � � I 111 N COnBtaUt hiver ever since winter gavo a dinner to a large number of i, -i � 1 have been par 11, submerged and I i . I . I . 7E FACTORY1. - � met in. Just y u take off your cloth- Poli�h noblefi, to each of whom, at the I was . , In on . I a eam Or ; I ; I . - iag dowi Lir shirt and face the cloab of the feast, an ordinary . candle I c ded aviay with a $ orge for a mile I � I � � ar __ . ;gor3 Of ­ I I rai roa rso . 'iERER I ' ri I served 'on a pIpte. . am is ran on I D - 1 F'. I . I . - fe-41 over it." guelts had been supplied with t . k � I n � � make t6 orders , Tivd hun Pei sorls were resaued T, - -But why did they clip you?" delicacies he mose, and, taking M fron!i the Fin argEl f�-ming distiiets. rringeo,Bug- �,T�l �er artialsin, theit '. I -Under the idea. that I would trot hisbwnplate an admirably counter- T�alfuel*sup lyba3b '2 reducad to a � I— � ,. - ' � � �_ � W. i mater,andbepauRe myowner was Wo feited candle of some sngary substan�qe, rpallimnini. , a ,a ,inaly ��-�ds of provi ions : I , I . their own bust. i- . lazy to care foIr me when I came in wet. called upon the assembly to enjoy with i ! . 40 tire ing A �. freshet a ep 0 r. - i Tunn t . . � 1. artiole both ' - He didu' � � for my comfort at an, him a Russian's greatest delicacy, say- I . of 30� 4 of w , , I � I- aw�r thousands � OO(I. I � . I , . 'I :work cannot 110 . I*Ut looked eu iirely at hiB own." - irg this, he took a huge bite from his .1 � I � i . � . 1 I . i -=7= 1 ­ 11ahments,.. . 'A.nd do yoa trot any faster?" own candle, whereupon his, expresBion , ,� . i 11 � � :_ . to. GiTC URI : _:1 -Not H, bit. Can a. shivering man run changed to one of extreme -disguBt. One ! i " i , &n8atisfyy'o1IA9 . i i ; 98TA L18111gD IMST. � : faster than a warm one? I am stiff of the noblemen had succeeded in . - I !� . � �� I I . publio'h&TIUS 1 aad iy-)re, my noBe runs, my eyes are tranloferring to the Grand Duke's plate � I � i � � p , ' I I I 1� I - . . . . ver 12.rearg. N z weak, and I I ave still further cause for a genuine candle and bad appropriated I I , -4 L L 1% I � i 1� � H&BERE-R. i ,- I . . complaint." . the imitation one to his own use, eating ! ; I i iL . � � ; I ; ; . - � - � : I I - � I . � ;-L I -In Vvh at ?" it, as did the other, with every mani- � I . 1! , T_ T . �� I .DL E URL �! .� -Come over on the avenue this after- Natation of disgust, i I I , I I", G P N T E L 11 and enjoying huge. ; N 4. R. R . �.011` y 1 � t � I uwa and Bee how I am used. Nature ly tbe. discomfiture of the host, who I , 1 � � . � � 1�_ NT, � L , * I i ! , 92i I IN 1, � U, R i vemeafairgait. Myownergo-ea-to thus was compelled to swallow about ' � 1 1 � - I i . I � w(,rk and puti weights and traps on twol inches of'genuine Russian tallow. i I i i I L I i � I WATCMAK L JEWEIM : I ! I I . a of Mr. HenrY i� Me, bits my I ead up, clips me, and tries : -!--I--- — . . ; ; i , fIJ ; ! I i . - . . . . . to do what 1�11%ture couldn't do, make . I I ! i i I M thjs'�Xcinit;.T L � UmbreUa Fhrtation. � I I : . :1 A aft a general i - �' - me a fast hor e. The weigh� givoB me i � L � . . The following from an exchange bits 1 Ili � Ordi to t Vilizem, the County, W#, 1� ­ an awkward gait, the check makes my � . )f i Sea - I r- I ng a give V - the' Mark every time: I I nar I . ble to - . lieck � I � /�r I I— - ache, and the: cold wind prevents a and 1W 07A 71 ng Cw mt ry. , ., 't wor"k, mud tO 1- : "To place your umbrella in a rack : 1 Ji L L n� I L ow4blo manner, �_ - Iny blood from Circulating. That isn't indicates � I , ; that it is about to . I ! t- F__ , change *; , � : i L aighs, On �kl � I i �[ I , Sle . 1-411." 1 . if ; , exrowu kept , On 1�� , ownerB. An umbrella carried over the : , I � I z -Well?" ' i - , - � I ,---- ! I notice. Jz;­ -1'W ' woman, the man gotting nothing but � I ; - . ! I 1 hex st,op. -1. . expeo ed to get right down and I tbe,drippings of rain, signi-fieB court- ' I . i : � 11_i_, 17 1 i I I !- gTIELranteed or ,-. ,� Pass everything on the road. I'mraced I - ­_ sh When the man has the umbrella I II E T -1 I . IK ; 111) &ud down till I'm out of breath, and an�, REPAIRING IN A I BRA , i tb19 woman the drippings it, indi- ' I t . WILLIAMS- � � � I ` �_ ca I � � - then sent flyffig to beat a fresh horse. a marriage. To carry it at � right ; � l i I _____­______ I- : i � I I it- You've seen me go? I do my best, of an IeB - 1 Of Wat)hes, Cloc i I 4 Jowelr I � - 1, � 9 u der your arm signifies that an ' I : I f L- 0011 as I I ,a- I- I me, but *Iaeu I'm out of breath I've eye, is to be lost by the man who foll � I r -'* � ows � I � i__ - , , gc,t to chauge my gait. The instant I yo I - 7 1 : y , I To put a Cotton umbrella by the I 1.. 11GAN i�` _. stxike a gallo my head is twitched this I Kim. Wc tches �, Specialty. i L . Sidi; of a nice silk one signifies 11ex- i __ L � P - � r I . I way'and that. my mouth lacerated, and -1 . I L ; ' b� :i8norobbery.' Tolendanum- ' ! us ll i � 0 . , i t, . I I � tba to one I pot a dose of the whip, and re - — I .c mud Haxwony � I b indicates "i am a fool." To ' I ; I -aught to writ6 I - - 'er, if 0ax 'i I h(,a,r my driver say, 'ConBarn 'a open umbrella just high enough i . I . - ; , . she don't stay clown I'll cut. her to �CE STOCK 0 Ciiiiii AND SI�VER 0 t- I 1-1 i; 7 .Z coniposerg to i- - to tear Out men's eyes and knock off ! .� � � I �t areful attentio I- PieC68 . . , � i , I - � I Ito Moet apprOY- L . I mou'R hats signirles i,I am Swoman." � I L I 2 , nd develop- I "That isn't right.- I _�___ ­ . I . �� I . - — k2w, Ringg, . ga - � I ! Watc I lu, without eXti ­Rightt Why the law. ought to make I ; 48) 6 ! . � A I - The Highlaiad Tartans. I I ' ��. I actice ; charges � it grievously Wrong I I can trot mB hon- r ' . � I Btwo( k68, a r �� I �o Street, fillit -1. 0 . -'he Gaelic plaid or breacarifoile is , . , Ungs, � - . - - ' � It ;, ent &,a a dollar in three minutes, but be- � - sizvm ed W`oxre, L I . 673 Z, - -. aa Ad as the hills of Scotland, and - 1 P,4, " f 16 . I ' " , L r ; I Fdih-cy 67loods, . �: i C&Uso I can do this I am matched tb(ugh it was a part of the 010ch? , i I t dress of a , ;I � 1 L . I , a'gainsf, horses which can do ton "couds I I ' L I i NE T. 1 1�igblander proacribed by the act of ' I And 5pectwi,63�`, Im-tuer. Not only that, but I am lashed P � I I I i .� rli . 1. I ament Of 1-1747, after the rebellion , I %, i ' &lid ill-used becauBe I can't beat them. . - � I �KAMKERS SO t -1 of 745, the rest a afterward L - ERTH)kN ENER k riction. w a' C �, and 1 �; . I i i If tav owner was to ran a foot race, re aled, and the plaid- was made part ! I - I !- . . . W YORK - I EAP :axxd LUNDON 1 , . 1. Nyouldhe fasteiii half -pound weightsto f h � 1 . I i 7 I I ;� I 0 0 uniform of Highland regimorite, i All. Goods'!Wsrra�tei RepreAented, I I i the toesof,hisboots-1 Would he wear I - 9- i� � onderry, 013 1 � aa, wasappointed to be worn by the I I � - i I " kuoe pada? Would he have his bead i ers of the Scots Fusileer Guards. !I I I - I axes as low fig 7 I i. -,. Pulled back on hiB shoulders? And I P ! . , je , ned to persons I� � Tb; tartan of the Forty- second ,Royal : 1 1 �Nf. R. OiAITER ck'eaforth. - ; theu�if he oot beaten, would he Bub- � 1 1 � I . � ;_ --- — ______ -. I� ! " Highlanders, which is known all over : - I I , ,A Anchor vue ,n � Mit to a :1 ' , , � wroug," � - ­_ - gance and co)M' __1 thrashing? I tell �Ou it"' r the worldas the Forty-second Tartan, IF k0AIETC110 -t & - 13 Ox i; I . was adopted'by the regiment on its first y - . I "Yes." . ; I I : . t ; embodiment. 1: t -And I don't always get a fair show. Several clans, as, for in- I S _?, A F C i I . I T H , - office, se&rurtb F,-; . staince,, the Munros, Grants and Camp- I . - s � Other horses get a long start, or I have I . � . i 4 r� - � ! � bell a, which directly contributed to the . : - ANTED. ' ," to travel in the snow, or we meet with ral, , L N D E R TA K' RS &09 � . I ��, � " obstruction. T I �.ilig of the indopendent companies . I I I I I I �_, : i My o %v ner nerver Makes of the"Black- Watch," were permitted I F[IYERALS AT . T1 7I 9ED 0 Y rdb? I � ftaY allowance for those things. - I am - t- - - HART L- to Wear this Bpecial tartan in addition ' 11 t� am . SHO RTE87 0 TICB. ' . ­ P6ct61 to rush to the front and hold to �bat of their clan. The Seventy- I z I �_ � I : - t � , SEAFOBTff, 11 . the pliice, and if a faster horse outfoots first and SOVenty-eighth Regiments ' i — � - .. � oae (it buYiD9 � I I . I . 1.� " me . � I, dOw.`X460meB the whip and the driv- a � I w years old. I � el%r the Mackenzie tartan ; th' I GCOFFIN8 AN !'S H R 431 U DS , I & SHARP � ar g7owls : 'Take that I and that! and a Sev- i I � ­ ! i I � r enty-second, the Stuart plaid ; the A] WAVE 0 � [AND. ,I I'll sell you for a centp, ' w SeventY-uinth belongs to the Camoron 1 , - - � � 4 "And what can you do!" I __ ' - � � I . C1 I � . � I :1 . Gor- i� HEARSE F $ HII E . I i � 11; thOlNTinety-Becond, to the . 11 I . . . L . i . � 7 I ! i , I i ; . � i I . ! i I I I . 11 I 11 . . .1 . . . . I I I � I I � I . I . . I . i i i I . I I . I I I i . I .i I � i i �[ i i I � i �. - ! . - 1 1 � . ,. I I . i . ; � � , I vdo I I V%O , ` , I I I �i 1 -3 - 10 I P . ;nrl P, 111e, �p , �46 11 I 1 �6 w � I rW!h b 1 2� I � I �% I i- ; - I I Is II ; . j . I . r I . - . I I i i . "I I i ! I . I ! I : - . ! . - . I . � � . :1.1 I , � 1 t I � I I ! � 4 t - . f . - � . i I I I I � i I � . ! : I I I i I � I . . ; ! . . i : . - : q - __ . I _�_I�_[[1--.- - -11.. - _­­_.__­ - --- ­ I I : i I --- � � . I FOR THE PEOPLE OF St . : :AND VIOINIT-5t. - � .' I I I HIRAM DE : AG 0 i, � - to a . nnonnce to the peo : ple pf Seato�h BEGS I that he his leased and fitted up ,the oDmmo- dious store between Murphy's Grocery and Rob- ertsou'a Hardwa re stores, where he V ill keep in their season full lines of . . OYSTER I FRUITS, ,: - � i � I i � 1 . I ()ONFECTIONERY, I I :: And everything Lu that line ; also T,OB&CCOS CIGARS, PIPE% &e, His Stock is 41INsw and Fresh, and)ae will do his very best W please blij customers. . I Oysters Served on the premises, hot or cold, or .supplied in -bulk. Givehimseedl. . I I : 697 � HIRAM XEAGON � f -----., � I - __ - - - - ­ 1. - --,-- JOHN V/1 LLIAMS & Q0. I . . .1 . B KERS, &0-�o - I . � WROXET R, - ONTAR16. : . . Bills Discount( d. Drafts Isened. Money Lani on Real Estate at Lowest Rate@. ! 653-52 JOHN WILLIAMS &!Co. i � ! I � � p . � . I i . � I : � � - i � � 7 . I I i i i I I � . I � . . : ­ - - - i _.__._.i__.,,_,-_._ _._____.--__;-1__._1... - ... ... __1___ Mal ___ . - - � � 1-1-11- - - I—— , -- : I � i � � . I I � � � I i . � � F : � I : I � I r - I I I � - ! L - . � AUCTIONEERS. __ . - - - JP. BRINE, . - - - -,-- _. _.. - ,. Licenced Auctioneer for -the . County of parts of the Count FORITOR Office willie Huron. 'Sales attended .in all All orders left at the Ex- promptly attal.11ded to - i - FRANCIS GRAHAM, AUCTIONV,ER AND LAND AGE NT. -Spacial attention given to sale of landed property, farming and thorough- bred stock. Cattle selected for the Engliah mar- ket. Office and Auction Rooms, Acheson's now Block, Goderich, Ont. Terms moderate 16 11 ALEXANDERDELGETTY, eor,MaKillop. - Licen#e(I Special attenti - Auction- n given to sales of Landed Implements,. A] signed at Walton cession 14, will t billg,noteg and ALEX. DEL11ETTY, Property, Farm I orders left with P. O., or Lot a promptly attended stamps furnished Waltou. � _�_ i8took� and 1 the nnder- 14, con- to. : Sale lif refitlired. l 039 ____ I i _ ­-I-­--------.---­­-- - __ MONEY. l MONEY TO IEND-Money to laud ongood improved f est, payrablah yewly; orate. 30�-N 8� irms only, at 74 percent. i ter - private funds; obargeo od- PORTER. I AN -In large or Ismall ming security, at 8 pe� cent. yearly or on t eins ant HILL, Seaforth. �, 028 1 � _.______,._,__,_ MONEY TO L on fir' St. class Interest. Privatefunds, plan. Apply to IV. .... ..---I--- MOTIEY.-The moneyfor immediate i undersigned has a large sum of investmo!nt on Ifirst , mortgages 9n farm property. Seven*nd &!half per ocnt. interest yearly; principal �ag mak be 'L agreed upon. 'd . H. BENSON, Sol'icitor, Se a - forth. I 1 48 __ ______._____.____,__ MONEY -A. 6. . lend money I McDOUGALL is a tborizod to St 61 per cent. on 'rtgag6, for any amount, sn(i eat 9harged onIT commission charged. for any number of y9srs ; inter - on the anpaid prikioipal. � No Apply at the $tore of A. a. McDougall & 00. i � 078 " I J . . WANTED. il� �, ----. - � -- SERVANT GIRL I distely, a Servant _____ I - ---- WANTED-Wh#ted imme Ghl. Apply �o J. D(JN CAN,_Seaforth. ]I $96 � ______��____ - — SERVANT , GIRL distely, a good WANTED-W&4,tel immo- Servant Girl. ApolytoMRS. C. CLARKSON, Ilesforth. ; i 197 �, SITUAT10N 'WANTED or private at references. Avplyto`W.C.CHAUTERS,HeWa1l. I . -As Hostlelr, for hotel ble ; middle ageol 3�4,u. Good 697x2 - I I I i - ----- --- __ - - - __ ­­­ ___ I WANTED - Wantlod immedi- learnDrIossmalifling. ___ ApPRENTICE ately, nap�renticeto Apply to ;I,98 Seaforth. OLDFIELD, C,rduo'g Block I i 69t,4 ' i, � - _� NOTICE TO PiUNTEM-Tander# ceived at the win be re - house of R. H. Room. Lot 10, Concession 12, H ,or pain lug 4 ore, with two coats 4 llett, until Tuesday Apr�il �6, rag y an . I . of No. 1 Los-,]; the contrac. 'state tor to furnish In aterial, find bims, lf, and hpw much per yar(tbe orticularsapp)[rtoR.H. office. will do the work for :,For KNOX, Harlackpost 1 697-2 It0 CON TRAC"ORS-Tend bythe undeisigned 1EL81, addressed t re-eroction and r - erswill 4� be received until Saturd i y, Apill 23, ) Seaforth post o ce, fo rI the �pairing of the buil3ing 0 the eorner of. Main and Market Streets; plarfs�and specifications of premises ; the lowest fly amepted. S. the work can be s, -en On, the or any tender not necessar- W. CADY. � WI .2 - � ; I - - C� - � E. 1, I —.---- ,50 All Lithogiaphed alike, 10 cei GLOBE CARD llo.,Northford,at. ChroTao Cards. uo'two its; Agents, big outf[t, 10 canto; � : 695152' — , — $66 A MTHE I in yonr own town. Term i and $5outfitfree. Address H. IIALLF.' , 'T & Co., Portland, M I Line. � 692.,,52 1 — -------- 50 CHROMOS, mail; 40 A .. - ___ ___ -__ -- — 1 name in now type, 0 eenti, by gents'samples, 10 cents ; J. S. CARD Co., Wortliford, Ct - 695r52 � — ll) $5to&20 — PERD&Yath � worth $6 free. Tdoo-re"ISTICINes. ' SON ot Co., Portland, : 6*42x52 Maine. ' 1 . _­ -- 7-- -- - "_ - - $12' a day at home easily outfit frieo.'Adaresg TRUE ___ $72A WEEK. made. Coqtly & Co.. AuguRta, . ---_--­� Maine. . I � 69-3x52 --- HOTEL, Goderich, Proprietor. Tbialsoneof t Comfortable and Best Con- the Province. The� Rooms are BRITISH EXCH&NGE ont. WM.QOX, the Quietest, M ducted Hotels in commodious and supplied. Good the Table and Bar libeTally etablingin connection. 686'-52 I I I . I FOR THE PEOPLE OF St . : :AND VIOINIT-5t. - � .' I I I HIRAM DE : AG 0 i, � - to a . nnonnce to the peo : ple pf Seato�h BEGS I that he his leased and fitted up ,the oDmmo- dious store between Murphy's Grocery and Rob- ertsou'a Hardwa re stores, where he V ill keep in their season full lines of . . OYSTER I FRUITS, ,: - � i � I i � 1 . I ()ONFECTIONERY, I I :: And everything Lu that line ; also T,OB&CCOS CIGARS, PIPE% &e, His Stock is 41INsw and Fresh, and)ae will do his very best W please blij customers. . I Oysters Served on the premises, hot or cold, or .supplied in -bulk. Givehimseedl. . I I : 697 � HIRAM XEAGON � f -----., � I - __ - - - - ­ 1. - --,-- JOHN V/1 LLIAMS & Q0. I . . .1 . B KERS, &0-�o - I . � WROXET R, - ONTAR16. : . . Bills Discount( d. Drafts Isened. Money Lani on Real Estate at Lowest Rate@. ! 653-52 JOHN WILLIAMS &!Co. i � ! I � � p . � . I i . � I : � � - i � � 7 . I I i i i I I � . I � . . : ­ - - - i _.__._.i__.,,_,-_._ _._____.--__;-1__._1... - ... ... __1___ Mal ___ . - - � � 1-1-11- - - I—— , -- : I � i � � . I I � � � I i . � � F : � I : I � I r - I I I � - ! L - . . I , i � � � . ; z � - ; - i � � ; , 7 , � 11 - ­ -.� I . . . I � i � : � . _f - .4 I � � �� . � - ; . I ; : i � 3 I I . I , . i - � - . , % i I i . I i A,C, KI NO W L E D1,G M -E R To , MPORTANT NOTIOE. i . I. � i I . , I I . � : I I I ae Fa * of Huron. .1 rnffs . t 70 � I ..d I - , 2 . 7 1 . i. I' , �.' MELL1811� OF KIPPEN, I I I I I �1 . I I I I I I AGAIN MADT FORBUSIXESS� I I I � . I I . I � - L . THE, LOMS, ACKNOWL-kDG-E, (AND WHO . ARMERS, if YOU w0t good Swtch Dimond � I , . , Harrows, with 72 � teeth, the best harrow In I I _�T AT � I I SHALL GAINSAY) �H % t a market, send in y ur orders at once to T. I . I 1 ; I I i . . . ellis, Hippen, for lie 1as a good supply on b -"d, � � i ; I . ad in still making moire to supply tb* (Ianum& ! i I i 6 - � ; . no I I I i I , . � I you want your luld hArrowa and plows -repalred , I I - L now is the time to fe�eh them along. Another � I I ! . supply of Monroele (Senforth) Plows on hand. z � . 0 Thistle Flows, Sod Plows, General Purpose I ' I DUNOAN DUNOANiS, SEAFORTHo I lows and Garden Plo 4va. Plow Castings of an I . - . I . I � kinds alwayd on band. � l[Forse-Ifteeing iv" : � I 1 1 ackandithing done with neat, . I � ' ' . "ne i 1 e,,a,rdde!p'a'tcb. T,! M*,Ws still holds his high I � I . - I r putation in this line of basinegs, and his large I � I � , I .. . I I I I i, icresse of trade during the past year giveg liifni i � I lore confidence Oiau oVer, showing that he U Me YOUlCAN GET THE BEST 4SSORTKENT�OF � � r ght man in the rightiplace. A large Stock of . . . I ! A'Arn and Gate Hinges I always on hand. Fum � - - i i . i ! ! . and Garden Iron Gates made to order. All )110us_ I i I I ; . I m work done on abort notice and at starva4on i p I I can. A ash solicited from all. Ron will &I- � I - v sys find me ready for business. Reniamberthe ' ' - 4 - � I : NEAF SPR NG, AND SUM � 9R DRES&GOODS sign: THOMAS MELLIS, Ripptn. __ ; I M, I . . - i . . i J , : I , [ i .� l 'i i . KJPPEN CARRIAGE WORKS . i � : ; I ; , 1 1 i Waggens, Carriages Rnd ]Bnggi"s � i . . I , I ; ; , , 11-DGAR & MMLLIS, of Kippen, are now rn�nu - Ever ffere n thu; Town aU the Xe-v� Shades of Color, and at , facturing Carriages aud Wagons On a larqer - - � I I Prices Rever KmoVvn! Before. Sells tbar- ever, in order %to supply the eve� in- - I ! - - I ! - 0 Ing demand. Parties wanting Carriipg, , I 7 I - c I as I � � I aggons, Buggies, or anything in OUT Ijue Lof � a I I I t de will dnd it to I i, i k� their I atereat to give Edgar I . I M � , Mellis a trial. Wd WaggQns and Buo" i , -tS—Really Good. t,urned insid- out and unade into new ones. I D R E 8 13 GOODS AT 10 OEN � . Vaggons and Buggies! lle-Painted on shoA no. � � �. I i . t� ca. Repairing of &4 kinds entrusted toi our . D R E S,81 GOODS AT 15 OENts—very New. - . c: xe will receive our best attention- A -It iror , k . . d )ne as low as good mist erial find good workman - i a lip will allow. 1 1 DREST3 GOODS AT 20 OENTS—The Moat Stylish. , 6 i9-12 EDGAR & MELLIS, Kippoien. I . - - — - - - —.-..—.---- - -- ­ I i , 3 SSAVORTH FLAX M.W. I - -HE IN �' � DRE,SS31 GPODS AT 25 OENTS—All Wool. L I L , , i � I % —Very Nobby. I I DRESS, GQODS AT 30 OENTS � _;OTWITHSTANDING the late fire amA the I I � � I consequent loss t-tiptained by the destzu�tion DRESS GOODS AT 35 IOEN'rS—The Jersey Cloths. f his burns and a large quentity,of materoa., the . ; . . I dersigved is determined to go into the Vlax I . business this coming. sest,on more extensively DRESS -0 G,60DS AT 40 OENTIS—The Right Thing. I - . I . t4an ever. I � i a is prepared to receive applications trom . I i . i I p rties de4rous to grow this profitable �rop, j � ; e4lier by the more or the ton, and will give the ; He dIesires to seen" Chia� sea- � . 1 1 1 " very beat terms. � Son about 500 acres. 11 i DRE.SS �OODS FOR OLID AND YOUNG !Any quantity of good clean seed on bAnd. .� Parties Inten(Jing to Sow should ,make applies - L I __� . tibia as soon as possible. � I I ! . 4 He vili still a 11 hi8mill to a suitable P�rson � I I on reasonable terms. I i i ; I I I � I , - i � ,TOHN BEATTIE. AT PRICF&S TO SUIT ALL. I - . i I . . I ; . : i I I I . I � MONEY TO LOAN. �; 4 11 I . � . . I 1. I I . I Anyamountof morieyto Loan ourexoobable � � ri tea of interest., on good farm security.. 1 1 � OFFICF_Csusdinn�3aukof CommerooPulld, Wemake ou Dress igoods De ' I r I partment a 8yedalty. See, I ir go, Seaforth-. aOHN BEATTIE. ' Twenty Cent 1 6 I _ . r � _Dr'�Ss Goods. I --.------- I . . � I I - - I �u I : 1 1 1 1 ; ! . . I I ! i . ! � : . i I 4 . I I ; I SUIRANCE AND LAND AGENNODY. 1. ; i P I I ! - . � I i , � ,. i I � : I ! . ! I : i d . I � i Z 0 STRONG ' . i i 1 1 1 ! - � ACK�NOWLEDGMENT. I � r Several First-Claso Stock, lire : . ! I I ; - ! � ! I i eel .to take risks on the moi4t favorable torms i i Also Agent for several of the beat Loan, ft - F � i . I ; I i I . ; I c'etice. ; . , I � I . I Also Agent for the SsIQ and Pnrchase of Fun All W1 6o have inap Qted DUNCAN & DUNCAN'S Inimen"' Stock Of PRINTS, exhibiting the I and'VilAge Property. � productioi is of the Moat Cel6brated English Printers, tLelmovileidge that they have never seen Such a I � I I I I . . I Fine Disp ay of I . I I - - . . I �A Number "I' FirstXtass _11 ! . � , : Intprova Famiwfor Saie. . I I I �! - I ; I I � REA� LY l'ort" at seven per 0 1 eat. . NSY ' 9 0 . I I lmllteresU I I ! i I � I . � I I . i i Agent for the sale of Ooesn Etesiouship Tiokets I � . I : I : � I I I . F . ; t OFFICE - Over X. Morris6n's Store, XAz All this sewon,a irnpoA&t1on$ . Prints from 5 cents per ya�d and upwards. Bee our 10 cent Print. : � I � . I Street, Sesforth. $a Irifty Pat& �rus to selatt from. T . � I ­ — I i � i . � . � . . I THE ZURICH. � � I . r ! ; 1 -11, � � I i ';'ADDLERY. HARNE"iS o EVERYBOW 0 o K) __ --.I X A ?I , � i I � — � ' ; t AND i i I _. i � � G I . I : � . ; ; - 1 ii ; I i : ! URNITHE ESTABUSHMENT 1. At DUNC�- &DUNCAN'$ . ; Everybody is say ad Has, n&#Ay, well served. We do our atmost to I � I - gl ploom an give satisfaction to orTery purchaser - � J H-99*01V WELL, Proprie0r. � � : I I I I - I I I � � i ; - i; I � GOOD Kock of Harness of all kinds alirW f I � on hand, together with everything el* be- ; . i . T : 1�)ngiug to the business, which will be � sold I i I I : nesper than ever. I i i 0 1 BIG 11RUN I : L li i : - ! I : I � , . I I I i FURNITURE, FURNITURE. � i �- I . I - � I ; I f ; . � Specially low prices given to newly M"ed I - -in all sizes and all shades r ,Call sud see my on ad Kid GLOV 9S 3 I , �uples requiring furniture. from 50 G�'Tuxts per pair. . i I S,tock and priaea befors purchasing elsewheig. " I I : . I ! I ;,tL will gave money by doing so. � __ . : ! - I *HFMMON WELL, Zarit)L I � : T I i � BIG RUNIS i I .. � I I ____" ; FORBES' LIVERY- - , _. � l . ,I � . ! � . I I � I I ; I — I ! AND . I I on sak FRINOES in Black and Oolored. Pasama�xtry Trirnynin a, Ble,ti Saki=, Colored , �1% . Sa,ting. Else our Ladlem' SU TIES and Net TIES. ,.� I � i t � . IoALE S TAB. L ESP ; : . - I ; I I I I . : I I . � � I MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH', � : � - � I � BIG RUN -1 , I � � I 7i FOR . I . ETHUR 'BES, the old establivh*411y. - � . ; I I � eryman, keeps the best and most styll* rip . i find the best drivinli horsee in the btusiuesi4 � - Neat and Nobby Cutters, handsome and4�= 0. D60AIq & DUNCAN'S TaaaB6 a,d Corot in BI%4 and Colored, Passmentry Orrism. 6 n ts? f ortable hobes, and faist and Safe horses Atwok" Frogs sn4. Spikee; Large Stook of R,W Loom in Black and White. All the Now Styles -and Vakes of � I . i , on hand. � A. laoca in JSWok. I � - : ; 1 A very hau some faimily sleigh for one 4 two I I . � __ . . . - � � � L -- U I � I orse8. I . . i I D1&y and night callapromptly attended to. i I I Good driving horcos, bought and sold. ' � q i . I 1 iMMEMBER THE � PLACE — Oppoaftfii 0. e. � i '�Villoon'a Agi ioultaral Warerooms, Seaforit. I � ; I A BIG RUN I DON'T ;FORGET IT -1 ! i 689 .. ARTHUA FORBI"�. I ! ! I . I I i I l I i; I THE � . : . ! ; . � ; I � I - z* 4 . . 10LD FAVORITE CALLIFElftly. du DUNCAN & DU�40AN'S Olove and Hosiery Dep a[r1rnent. i . I Try DU NOAN'S for Now RibbDns� � i Ask"_DUNC&N'8 t6see Good, UsefulandChowuftbroideries from 3�cente per yard up. ANDREW CALD4R. . 0o to DUNCAN'S f�r the rArgest find Best Stock of Corsets in -Town. . . . �, I i I i � : HE Pioneer Photographer of Sesforth, b*ving I i � S gone through the 4i ry ordeal, is now ra*w1ft i i r � i . agaizi in fall blAst, in his new end commodims ' ; . ' i I , I remises in So tt a Block This Is the olded i i I I l ! . 0allery in this sentiou, and has been thoroo4lilly I � .. � . I I ; IsItted and equipped -with all the latest A - I . * � ! ."11 If YO -0 Want a St�UA SUit Of GlOthO, ; � a aces and se-euic effects specially for the %won- , modation of Mir Caliaer's large and iiarsuftg I rf You Wa,ng a ,Good At4ing Suit of C14thes, trade. HavingnowgotItto one of tlie head. 'IFP' t a Cheap Suit of Clothe8l lomest and most complettlyfurnished gal)eries I If Y&u (pn ' . ! I ! "I the went, he is now lin. a better position; than i I ! : : ; it any urevioutt time to turn out all work i1a the . ! i I ; I . . . Photographic line eal-rumted to him in a anWilor I f manner, st the lowest living profit, and *0 ; � I ! .. horte8t possible notic;e. A call is cot ' . SO- � DUNCAN 8L DUNCAN'S 18 THE SPOT. .aitedfromall. I : i 92 A. CALPERi Scott's Blotk, Sego0b. i � . I I ! 1 1 - � I ! - ______ --t — ; i � ; I � i � 0 A . '% . � I ! OHARLES DUNLJJI%, I We dnarantee all oar Clothing to be s, Good Fit and t�e Latest Styles. One of the Largest l stocks -0 100TC' ,14 TWEEDS e"r Shown i7ti Town. OW Bee mr SLARKEY - ur Stock is Large aiid Now. West of England Tweeds for � OCK AND G UNSMffH L TWE9D . In COATINGS o I _� I Fine Pftn�. Large Stock of Worst-edc. Canadian Tweeds forn 40 cents per yard up. I . � . � 4 . . I I , — . ANUFACTURER�zridlmportetof all'kinds I � I of rtnglip-h andA-merimr) Guns, LAO P,c- :­ I �� . I Folvers, Fiahitig 1J, ek le fLmd Sporting 0, I. in . ; ! eneral, wishes to inform. the public t us - . : MENS HARD HATS—N�w styles. PeL ed a Gex,e-nl lieP0t Shok in Mr. Ro � _ : ! . . I ; I mggist) .old'stan , epposite CArd&o'z!1Ls% � S---�A4 Styles. - berehointeudstoca.5ryonbuiainess. Allikinds � . 4 � )f Repai,riog done in Locks, Keys, Ganll, $Wyoi- . � re, Paras')18, UrnbrelIns. Table Plato, &a. � ei , & ,indingDone Tie RepairiL of I BOYS"AND YOUTHS' FELTS—VerY Nobby. )p Me- t eisi-ors! Knives, a i I . hints a, SPec1altT- 8 9 I . ! I .. � I i (I Lawn Mouers sharpened and "I ad. lectro Plating done, in Gold and Silver! Vld we oitly ask an Inspection of our Hat Stock. Our Stoc�_ is large and many lines were bought L welry made just 0 good as new. AlF, work below reg.hisr prices. Men's felt% from 60 cents and upw6zds. . I L will �o promptly attenf!14Lto on . i utrusted to him � � I 1. he shortest notice. ' I , I . I . — t- - , CHART.t-,S 1A U 'MAR, Sesfo*th. � I � ____f__ - - I � I ____ . - I k17— ­_ I ; -a � ; BOOTS AND SHOES, .'A! FULL STOCK. a -A.- _1D. ; � I - L ; �� ; ; ; I I i 1. I D. S. CAMPFELL� Provincial Lazid 807107 1 . I arid Civil Engineer. 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