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I . . : - . � 11 I I . � — - � � 1100000 - I - wsguumsw�� ...... -- . . - � . . I I , � - - I �! - I . - � I -- - - - ­ - -� I . ., I . . I . . a� i - 7 . i � I � .-� 'W' HING FOR THE, LAPIES.- - . . . . t I I I -- a PAINOS&ORG . I I He Couldnt Help It. chap, he was. aichtin' his eon wil his of the red cedar -used. in makinquaa ;30ME,T - .41 0 NSI I . the follow I � Pa. . � � I ! : � A lkch�" Whiting -Ing haunsaef"tasheliouid. The Da a O' uoils. Thetrees once fairli buried � . - - il- . . the twa 6'Us cuid help it, any w4l fairly under the swamp never become water- I � i I i � . - - i . I in the IDW_ I I . I i� � . r! obamter sketch in a -- . . D I I �' � - P I . I . I ; I ;� . � 1. I ambw Can . ou th American sta grat lood Oct. 0or English friens said logged, aa is shown by their floating in : -1. . . . � � - I . I I - I , ' . f 17: dMat in the , 11001: -. it *as very stupid, an" ouidus see what the itches as soon as they ai�e priec I - . �IL I —AT,- . �i I . upo� d, wh%t-is more singular, as soon ' - � I - 2 there was to greet &boot.* After we got I ' ; IV I i "I know one Ameri student. for 39 . I I :_1 m I better I can tell ye h th turn invariably under. i . - I " . - I instance, who had the of caries- we were angry, for as t oy rise ey I , ". � I � � :� , � are ; . I . , I , i I tm upon him. ,Whenevor h saw a the twa of them'keapit mvidn' sneerin' � side ti�permost. These two facts �1' T Ea POPULAR STORK I � n . - :, "'' now two it worked on't a*m* - opeli. remarks tae us. But we kept oor tem- mysteries which science has thus far ' � I � ! � � i - � , . . I I - . - , - , , hk a sex ; . 9 FACTORY PRICES , I I Be all the n � per until Kennedy began k'Scots wha- left so. The men who di' the logo up 1 � � I ; - . . � � � , had oaxioatured itr but nae.11 That br3cht oot- oor patriotism and split.them earn their money. The ,i - I I � . � . - � I not that he wanted to io be- I I I I . j i . . - — 4 . Zi . ye. work is hard, exoitinc, requiring lusty � . i . . he: could not lit 1p it. All his I can tell ' I . I . : I L 'T -, � 4mum 1 . � � � - � : 4i . 1: o t lute for art waa for a work. His Welcome to your gory bed, . manual labor, skill a'utd' experie�c'e. I i � � � I - I c � 11, o1bein, ax d It he could Or to Tiotory" . . I I *orshippod H � � � Owing to the fact that, the swaraps DURING THE HOLIDAYS, AT I hildren's F ' ' � . . 1 fY7 t. 1. bays headed 'e are soft and treacherbus, no, machinery - I Great %-44-t r ng Sak of Women s and C , ine , , �; p I t . -P t, . L' I , I - it, he vot Id never have inspired me to tell my frioul that th - i I - i He was victory was a gey an' noble sue. I em. � can be used, and long stretches': of mad � -11 f drawn a Una to raise a'. augh. I I oots, Shoes and Slippers, at �� I ­ ! � I now phassesed. every line until I heard and water must be Covered with boughs , . , , , -and then � xe&Uy a strong man, bu I " . . - he had to yield to wha b he considered ' "CRIOdOD�AW On WVIUS;"' I and bark before the shingles ca reach i . . I . The SCOTT BROTHERS' � I . 4 � - . 11 hisinArmity,like a reforming tippler awsawKouneaystretoli, oot his haun, the vi IR90 and ci-vili1iz&ti0 'I I I I I - 1 7 � � - 'li below I -r IE;Z# IRI liz;P - � . isturning to his old hatits- under stress quite,defiant-like. Then I cuidna bel number of the trees which' li .. � . . I p " - . a- 0 3-4� IST M 'T I -ZT r.r I � . the surface of the ten square miles of . , I I " Of temptation. There i a a story of his mysell, but I struck- oot my haun' tae, , i � 1 � . ! i - I I galling on a 'th tJ2e air of a an' � swarap is almost countless. Ili 'many .1 . I l I � � � gied m fr* � % . 0,00 88L ion' sic a whack on the . i . I - now m his er- I as nished him.. 'Jamie wasna places the probe will be sunk many ..! : - " � I i � visWr who is hs�%:Ih mled of. - MUSICAL EMPORIUM � — a � � a mes before it faifs to s"brike, a log. As i � I I ; I 1 - rand. --Sit still,' s id. moly. ,,It far &hint me, for he squeezed his frien's ti I . 1, : - i I ; P* I W041 take me loug;" ud, without an- airm me hard, that he fairly roared. the workn�'on only dig for those near -1 I - V : � � %. I atheir word he drew ou a pocket book Butthat wasna's'. The Binger. -had 'thesurfaceq and none, but the best �' . i N ' an Kid Buttoned Boots for I , -in thatonly . � Ladies' Kid Buttoned Boots for $1 ; LadieW Indi i I i and fell to work on what proved to be hardly finished f the last verse, trees are 941ected, it is certa k I ! . ' 1.60; Ladies' I �rench Kid Buttoned Boots, $2.50 , Ladies' Goat Buttoned Boots, � ; 09 ction of the logs ha�e be I . -5 a wonderful caricatur a of - the fresh ' 14i'sy tas 't -a small fra en i S :S .A� IF C) 1: � 1. 'r 1-1: - # � � ; � probd usurpers low, I 81 Goat halmorals, 'Chamois Lined, I V I xuanlaface. It was a thingto'take the exhumed since 1812, when the industry. -� . '' 6 $2 ; Ladies' B H id'Balm orals, 01.75 ; Ladie i � . than we followed the moral o' the sang, first sprang up. The sunken forests lie , . . 12 ; Misses' Kid Buttoned Boots, 01-50; Children's Fine Buttoned Boots for 500 i r- i oonoeit out of a sitter for half a life. - . Ili' [ and had them sprauohlin on the flare, in all ' ! Buttoned Bal - .A I i � i : Vine. and the sourness d ill natfire of while we stood o * shapbs. Sometimes the trees are " . i and upwards, I am' also showing the Finest Stock of Ladies' hsh i I n the tap 6' them, an' .I I I I and Goat, Chamois Lined, with Enghs- . - .. ! the whole of it—it was i o genial of in- found parallel, aq though a wind blow. I I . . morals and, wax Ling Boots in Calf, Ric idths. I would also ORR attention to � I i cheered wi' a' oor mioht. They were �' - - `� As Hoe ,in -f ! irig from one quarter had felled them, our usual Holiday Redaction in -and French I' wide and extra wide wi. � I Untion and -so alive w, th fun. "You awfa' mad, an' -were gaun to has us but usually they lie pointing ces has been attended with, so ni ray XII) and T( ET SLIPPERS, in- the very�:newest styles. These are all .. - ' - " f �. I see, L knew I should lave to do it ush A ,I I baith,lockil; up, but there waa a fire in - . i'T - sometime or other," h said, "and I . direction, and as when, as occasionally success in -the past, we have again de. very handsome 1 oo 9, and should be seen to be appreciated., l . I - 1.41 f � I thought I might get it ever at once if oor e'en that they didna like. Sao, they happens,'tbe wet solil sinks or dries, the cided to offer for the next three weeks, I - � said nas mair� &boot it, but went,aws mighty trunks are seen- piled u'pOn each Tianos and- Organs lower than ever A C LL OF INSPECTION IS INVITED. I . I m - you didn't mind. Please keep it," he hame as quiet as. they caid. . . " 1 . . i I i U other. as in ��Maine logjam. WhaVare offered before. � i i f, I added, meekly handing his. victim the That is a' my story. I see that the . . � t ; o, are but the uppermost strata ;' gal- Remem. it the Old Stand, Opposite Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth , � iseent to I � 'r - skatoll. "It is of � not use now," and Keunedysiare sune to be in Now York. I . I � i i � �; i - . of piles unseen below. - Northwe8tern' 'I V. � . . i - they yarted the beat � Aeuda in the Noo. tak this' moral frae my experience I I " I . _Lumbe i I JOHN MeINTYRK tf, I 'r,fl�an. I � -� world. an' when you gang tae hear them- I � - I , � . � i� - .� I I I - .r, I - — ,, 0 U N H A M PIANOS I . � i - I I I - ., A Toronto S00t0l1n Lan on seein, dinna sit beside an an Englisher., Your , 'Training Shepherd Dogs, . - . . ; I : . I R I countryman,. i I . ii I the Kenne, ly's. .� I Darwin thus describes the training of � . i I , . I I GiBWEGow i i * .. TOILOM, January 7th,'82. . -Scotli8h American: shepherd dogs: ! 50 ye&rs in the maxket. . I I I � -r� . . DxAR FuwN'.-I was busy workin' . 11�'Wheu riding it is a common th-iog ' I ­ . : . 1� , � swa m my corner o' th 3 shop a while - . to meet's large flock of. sheep guarded KILLORAN & RYAN �, ! . i Advice to Young Husbands. I , : � ;� i � ago when in cam' m y auld chum, � by one or two doga,at a distance of ' - - . ; I � - ' �' � I � r � � I Mrs. Thomas, in" the Country Gentle� I EXCELSIOR ORGANS: : - I ,� - Jamie Shuttle,wi'his e'�n stickin'oot o' I some miles from any house or man. I � � , � 41, 1 man, givoks the followina advice to mat- L I " I I . ­ . ' ne dug -up tatti 0 .. I I � . . his heid like a pair o' ne es often v�ondered how so firm a friend- ; ! i , . I �L!�; rimoni&lly inclined young men, and I i V . - &W his arms flyin' aj oun' -like the sft haU been astabli8hed.. The method' I I ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR- IMMENSE STOCK OF . i emphasizes it by the asserdon that she , � I ,. I mrokes o' the auld vnnl-: nill, at Brough- . . . 0 education consists in separating the Have been awarded the highest pro- � i I . �� � .- - - speaks from her own'experience : . I �- � ty Ferry. "What's the naitter?" says �niumB -wherever exhibited. Pianos , ��, a .,H . a vb� - puppy . while very � yonDg from its GRO 'ERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, VIZ.: -,� : . 19 IL "Kenuedy's comin,V says he, an' av home of your own. If mother, and in, accustoming it to its and Orga4s of other makers supplied. 91 . I i necessary, I would not object to your flat! . I . I . I vi! that he gaed me a al p on the back are companions. A ewe is held ' . �' father and mother finding a. home with I I I W ! Mat brooht the tears toLe my Wen. Noo thMe or four times a day for the littl.6 Tess, Sugars- ' T �. . qualities -Coffee -Green, Roasted and Ground -Rice, Rais- - � &. Jamie used to blether tae me that he you; bat you should tell your afflanced -thip AYGENTS WANTED ices-Wbole and Giound-Cannefl Goo& of all Kinds, the 'r - I �. i . . g to suck, and a nest of -wool if; , ' ins, Currants, - I ";J � I Wife . , of this strangement beforehand. ' -, �� . , bad some graun' friens in Scotland, an I - made for it in the sheep, pen. LAt no ' Beat Brands of Cig�rs, American and Canadian Coal Oil, &c. � 1 '! Have it well understood by all parties .,. . . I A I supiosed this was ano o' them. Sao, timo is it allowed to ashociate with � on salary or commission. � . . .� ft i - that the home is . : . . . , yours, and -your .wife . I i . . it i I . � *hen I got my breath again, "I said.- . I other dogs, or with the children 'of the 1 1 . � �� �,4 � . I . I I �, "What'& he gaun'tae giE) ye,Jamie?" is mistrdss there. Ifthelot husfallen i -L� family. From this education ithasno I � � . fl, you.to be the breadwinner for Send for Catalogues and see us before � �-' upon - wish to leave the flock, and just as an' buying. It will I i . � Me body looked a me a while; sort o' . . W � sit If � t your mother and younger: 6rothera and pay you. Pianos' and I I r � t: disgusted like and at last sai-I �hat I other dog :will defend.its master.man, � ,�, 1. : . � :i' sisters in a home that is rightfully' so will ' , Organs tuned and repaired. A- few CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. ; , I I Xennedy wasl�aun tae g ie him a sang. this dog defend sheep. It is i I ; ,� I - . ; -L yours, your bride may be looked upon good driving and working homes taken I I I i fl "James,A' says 1, wi' as imackle dignity I . . I . , a using.to*observo when approaching I � �-2 i in exchange for Instruments. Our Crookery'Delpairtment is fillied with the Largest and Cheapest Stock of i �, � sia I was maister o', "if ,that's a' he's as an intruder, and her position -be a aTek, ' ow the- do:r immediately ad- � - I i ?� - 4 0 It .. . trying one ; but far, far pleasanter that, Goods in Seafort�l or any other Town West of Toronto, �. t ,�'- Ise gie ye I canna see t atj,� need tae I vances' barking and the sheep all close I . � , than if the home were your' mother' - i 1i: , � ' 'in his kdar, as if rourid'the oldest ram. � -1 get ekeeeted aboot i I I'll laing I ; � i4 7 � CP and your wife had no .real right. there SCOTT BROS. � i I ., I i . ".4 - ye hatif a dizzen sangs ysel'." Sae, - Thesedogs are- also easily taughtto � ) I . . . I � I i) "Many a young man has taken his I � ; �1 off 1 started - w I � 'bring home the sheep at a certain � i i ri I 'I � � wife to his father's house to await the 4 I : ,,, . "The weaus gat oot wiLaix unco shout, hoar in the evening. Their most SEAFORTH,ONT. 0 ; * com. letion of his own, and during the I FLOUR AND FEED DEPARTMENT. ! .; I 2he clanks gang o'er my daddie 6 ! P I troublesome fault when young is their . � ! I 61be Bent-ma-care,l quo' the feir de suld wife, five or six months that * aBsed before desire to play i i ��; p mifth the sheep, for in . I . Re was but a paidlin'body 0 I" settling in their owu bome, the veil Our F in z ; - lour and Feed Department is always stocked with the beat Goods I w. their sport they- sometimibs' gallop the � . ! � i ii� I : "Ye' -re naething el oared Jamie. that fancy bad woven around the bride I I T'n I (��1-1 Ir the 'market. I I � I . I . : �� -- ... . a saxpence. is rudely pulled away by his dearest poor things moat unmercifully, The ' � ; -a : I � . "Yo canna, sing vg,'O'eri, � S, 8,u� you'll' friends, Who see and multiplyher faults I I 0 .. . I . � � I - wait till Kennedy co e shepherd dog comes to the house every I , � I ' �. ., � .1. 4n' oot, boo tae sing." Then I saw at and disparage her virtues. Sometimes .day,for his meat, and as soon as it is . . F I :: � #ven him skulks awa) as if mhained of . - ; LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. .� ; I once boo the Ian' lay, an'gaun ower tae the feud thus begun lasts through the 'himself. On these occasions the hou � I se THOU -SAND DOLLARS WANTED. I � . � I � 1: 11 - I . � , i I I the corner, whaur I keep the Journal, I life of both the parties, and the has I � I dogs are very tyrannical, and the least Our Liquors re widely known, and we guarantee them to speak for them - f : 1 , turned u the adverteesment o"'Ken- b' ' n . t i � i� . P - and who expected P, ]a ti- g friendship � t 8 of them will attack and pursue the.' selves. The Celetratea MARSALA Sacramented Wine s1w s on hand. 7 - I nedy -in Canada,,' an' discovered that to spring ul) between his wife and ' ay . I I I ! : � stranger. The minute, 'however, the I ! I I the grau auld singer o' aor graun' auld mother, s"eeB nothing more than polite ' ! 1. ' latter has reached the flock he turns We musti I : � 'I ' sangs was ise be in oor i toon in twa tolerance on the part of each. He con- 95k, , trouble all those indebted to us to call at once and settle up. I 1: [ � . � � round and begins to bark, and then all � . �,� f I nichts. That was eneu . Jamie an' fideutly expects- the antipathy to die ' I 'I- . t 11 . the house dogs take quickly to their .. V i KILLORAN & JtYAN. . � f lunderstood ilk ither a1u; and be- out af ter a few ye%rs, bui t only when he 'heels. In a si'milar manner a whole- � � . .q A er � "; I ; � . �" tween us twa, there I na� in a' the 'sees his children growiag up estranged . . �; T .� I �,; 4 Wk of hungry wild dogs will B&rcely Wishing to raise the above in as short � I I - I .Ai . . Reehourhood a man, w,men or bairn from his relatives does he realize the - - ­ ; � t � " � ver venture to attack a flock guarded . � I 114', . wba had never seen Scotland, but had fault as his in taking his bride to hi e ; �� I - �1� I . � � i � . Is t by one of these faithful shepherds. In & time as possiblei I have determined - �,l 1 -within the next twal ho rs promised father's." I '- I I i 1'� - I a this case the sl�epherd dog seems to � *ORTH. READING I' Z - � I they wad spen? "Twa h)ufs at hame" . . 1� , to offer the whole of my valuable stock I I f, wi' the Kennedys. ' ' The Sunken, Forests of'New regard the sheep as his fallow bretbein - . ...... I'll - I . I � � I I - I --- -. and thu& gains' confidence; and the i " . � � -;. Jersey. . I 1! i - .., � . In, the meanwhile Jan is an' mysel' . of I q I ". I i;� . . a. terrible . state o' eKoeetment. Dennisville, four , miles south of wild dogs, though knowiag that sheep . ,� i I : f ! ,� were in ' : . i 11 P ,, - are not dogs, but are good 'to eat, yet I . . i A billstioker cam' alaDg i d' bills &boot Wood - .. . -- bine, the latter on the West Jer I i 2: I � I I � 1, the affair, an' we followe i 1iim. like a sey ai . seeing them' in a flock. with a shepherd - I ! - - 1� -1.1 - R lway, is .& sprawling, dingy dog as thei'r head. party, consent to re- � � _ . , . : , josir o'collies. We showed him whaur township of 3,000 inhabitants, with its, t �J - ' gord them as' he d0413s. I , SIL- i .i � I 1-1 Saagang, helped him to fatten oat his central group of houses on a causeway . . II . �'- I . -� - . I . 2 I N i bills on the fences, tell't 11 dru I we did.na, ,between two great swamps. The wet WILLIAM LOGAN WILL SELL I I . . . ShoWd th6 Preacher Work for VER -PLATED WARE, I . -1 . (SA i I think his paste was stroz g enenoh, aal lands around are covered partly by I ; I � 1; I - ­ R i I r 1 a Living, , I . I . . 0 � 1i � twk a,gelieral superveesion - ower him solid growtbB of white cedar, partly y - � i . . J . � � ; i . 2 o: K P Deacon B�tler says -. ' . ' i t ­ � generally, muckle tae th( chiel"s dis, thick water weeds�, and partly by �� ; 1-1 - � t. Bat, my faith, he Oid his wark stamps and fallen logs of immense size- ' "Some m inisters, to the - disgrace of CLOOKS;&C., ]E�00r-rs & si-iolms ly . * V" . - � . i i� -1 - ; ; " i their parishioners, are obliged to work 1 i . � . �; , vwl, for when- he got thr�ugh the *ord These itre only the surface indications i " . 'I 7 1 � :,, . 11 , I -Rounedy" was tae be soon i' to meat their finaficial problems as d I .5- L � n every ,of the wealth below. The swamps, id � L - . :­ � ! ,,, . corneir,asginitwas th%'name o�th6 coveringtenaqaare miles, are acertain'Ziba Qaackeuboss whom I i , � I under- � � � , I place. laidwith sunken forests, knew in the days of my youth. He had to the Public at a greatly reduced % - i 1 ; . which grew AT -AN9 BELOW COST RRIOE- I I I kt length, th, icht axrive(l, hundreds, and perhaps thousands of a large country membership, and every fi I - � I gure, for the next month. i . : � . : I an' after arrayin' mysell ory carefully years ago. - These seeming worse than Monday. afternoon he hitched up his old I I L 1. � . t . -arpest gray . L i ! -: N '-� im my best I st&rted aff r the eon- barren wastes, for which the" Bh cob, and with his wife and chil- I . .. . , - sort an' hour a,u' a hauf b ore it begun, L of Yankee farmers would deem fifty drou atartqd for the house of some : Parties wishing anything i I : - ! � n the above : � I I I , I . I- i member, w h I .. I- - . for! was anxious tae go- a guid seat. ceutsaq_aorea swindling price, have ith whom e visited till . : TILL THE END OF FEBRUARY. - i I- ! . !�� ! Tae my astonishment', wh n I got oot- been worth by the a,ore their hundreds Friday night; anj when he returned ines, would do well to give me a cAll i . t , I I I - . i. i ratin-lookin'. of dollars. The have turned their own : I . - i I . side the door, I fand a � y home he always carried enough food . . t 1. � � gentleman waitin'for,me. lEfter lookin' desolation into a hive of industry, built from his hoWs larder to last him till before the FIRST OF FEBRUARY, ! . I I � � - � . ! I., � � I �- I - sthimlsaw:bewas onlyiJarnie. But up a lively village, and made an . ad- Monday came again. His salary was while the bargains are going. . i ­ .! - i . P . : - � i" beggarly, and it would have been im- . I : ` , � � ; 1 ,7 , . ale a metamorphoeeis ? I He' seemed dition, as legitimate as it is unique, to . . 7 - I I . �' - A' - i mair like a professor, orl a minister, the wealth of the� con n try. possible for him to sustain himself in ' . I � I ., ,,� F ; . ,. , I 0, 4. 1. , than a -decent man wh� earned his an other fashion unless he had prac. i - i . I ­ y ! jl`z- , These huge trees which lie under the . .. s., �11 tised ' some art or trade, and yet, when M. R. OOUNTER.-� CUSTOM WORK AND REPA . -1 - � - �,;", I bread by the sweat o' his broo. , swamp to unknown depths are of the his name was spoken, a certain smile ---- --­-----­... I I IRING - ; - ; I V P.f I Weel, we mairobed doo4 the street. as white cedar varietv ­-­---------- , . I I 'f pr( � , f an evergreen uld flit over the lips of the listeners I i,' wo . � IA t ,od as peacocks, an' wil oor backs as known scientifically as the Cupre STOCK FOR SERVICE. L � . I - 111. . 88'18� that always hurt my soul like the 1 144 � straicht an' dignifeed asi pokers, the Thyoides. They grew years ago in the - -- � i � � . ; , ! ' - . I , I $ objecks o'general attention, an' I hae fresh water, which is necessary for their touch of red-hot iron. But he did � ; L PARTIOULARLY ATTENDED TOA . - �. . " 4, When . near I gas, i � � � am doot of admiration. I some good, though in a we&k-audun. -I * � Uenanee,and when,* in time, either I I - . t .1 i .11 Ahe door o' the concert hall wha did we manly fashion, and the village was bet- . V i by. a subeidence of the land or a rai e of � . . , I ki . . - � I- i meet but the t wa inauagers o' oor wark. 8 ter for his presence. � . . � — ! the seas, the salt water reached th I . . I 410 . They're baith Fonglishers, an' kin' ol em, "Public opinion frowns upon a par- I - I - . i . . - � I . I . I I � � ,� I empty-heided, but, they're related tae they died in great numbers. But son who attempts to piece out a Beauty I I , f � . 11 i I - many of them ere. they -died, fell over income I SIGN� OF THE MAMMOTH BOOT ;:: the heid man o' the' concern, an' it be- from any worldly scource. . y , i as living trees, and were covered slowly - k. - -----. I . I - . ...- . wl i hooved us tae be on guid term Even Big Flats would sniff at a p mon , I 1, ) 's wi' by the deposits of muck aiid peat wbich A . I I.. . I � i I tw I em. Tae this th6y at once agreed, an' who did anything but . I � . ;�,_ I th fill the swamps. These trees that fell . visit and preach ; � I , i . I � , : ; I . WM. LOGAN. � in we went. To my surprise the place ' and yet, if there is one inan who mast i �, I over by the roots a�e known all wind BY'RKSHIRE BOAR -A Thoroughbred Berk- - . i I I j,' ; - be'manly, who cannot afford to visit shire Boar will he kept for service on Lot — I i . � i I;. a was already maist N', an' we had tae falls to distinguish them from the No. 7, Concession 8, H. R. S., Tuckermnith. . �i ` � ' ' ,I , tak a back seat. . for his victual8 or wear "donated � i ,1.] � 8. The trees which broke Terms-41,withthe privilege of returning if t . �. Noo, tae, let ye understan' what fol. off are the ones most sought for co ' . neceSSarY- W. S. MUNDFLL. . 734-12 : . i . � � � there � - FARMERSJ � I break d6wn � clothes," it is the parson; and, if, IMPORTANT TO , . . - , in- I- I : . - � � ". � are parishes that need preaching to --- - --- - . - . . I I � I, - I , I � j .F '' lowed,lmaun explain that the twa mercial uses, and they are found and ,,the all firedest," they are those in I ''I � � - - -� ; .. � ..�, Englishers sat atween Jamie an' me, qro PiG BRREbERS.—The undersign�d'will keep ' . � . . . - i w, � , worked as follows; The log digger eu- . JL during the present season at his farm norffi I � i - I i �A �c which the conditions of life are I . i : an, we had a ni e quiet "crack" aming ters the swamps with a sharpened iron Poor of Seaforth, Two ThorOughbred Berkshire I . 1, as until the Kennedys appeared. The and 'hard and mean. My bootmaker, Boars, the one large and the other small. Both I %. . N first-class anin � .-� . rod. He probes the soft goil until he Lials and"Pure bred I I �. sheerin' was fearful, an' .the singers , old Sandy McGregor, says, "There's - Terms $1. . I I I �-i, strikes a tree, probably two or three tho Lord's service even in tappi ' payable at the time of service with the priv�ege . . I .1 I had to staun' an boo awa for aboot ten : . , - feet below the surface. Ina few i n of rettuming if necessary. ROBT. GOMTLom-1 726 : I - I ineQnits. When the crood got quiet ' min- bute8, bearin'ye ken where." I know �---­-- . , . ". I utes he finds the � length of the trunk, . ­_ Mr. Kennedy made them hae ither that Paul said, "Thogo who �reach the BREEDERS -The undersigned will i . : i � ', . how much stil r6mitins firm To Pla . q �, I I tbochts, in their heid by starti a' aff wi, I wood, and Gospel shall live by the Gospei'l ; but keep at his hotel in Varna during this sea- GEESt FEAT ERS, ROME -MADE MITTS and SOCKS wanted at ak at wh4t place' the first knots, which peace ,,on, a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, . I i , , - 0 sing tae me.the auld Scotch saugs." and will re- I i , � he also said, "Glory, hbnor and ; � � 11 i . . will stop the straight s litnecessary for I ceive alitnited number of sows. ' ,rerms­$1 I . I . � - . ­�, 11; was verra, touch -in', au'l could see p . , to every man that worketh good'.'; and � I �. � - , payeble at tlie time of servico, iv ith tile Privile ' I � . 9 C , :� I shingles, beain. Still nsing his prod to the finer sight, that looks beyond the gle . ,v, that Jamie was fidgettin'� in his seat. like the diving rod of a magician be of retnrning if neemary. W. CooK. 732 1 1 � ­. . I 1-� My English neebor, when it was done, manages to Beoure a chip, and by the outward semblaDee, Danial,workiog Oil - . ,�., tl� i tall't me that the words ha . a nae sonse, - ERKSHIRE PIG -The undersigned will keep - -413FM-A-1*NT' :BIZOS.7 . � 11, L smell knows wbether the tree is a a farm, and on Sabbath speaking ofthe Bat hissaw inil, � II T - ,; SOM a . W I " � ethi sou f'r I : t, ne r Kinburn, during the � . ,� . em' the tuue wanted Win the windfall or break down. Then he in- hidden things of the heart and of Him coming se e improvement of stock a . ! I � , . � I Italia -n line, I forget what. Mr. Kennedy serts in the mud a saw, like -that used who spake as never Jqa,an opAke. -to those Thoroughbared Berkshire Boar Pig. Thispigi�ok . i i � " . I .1 the first prize in his class at the show in Seaforth I I . � i , i gang my fa,vourite, "Allister McAllis- by ice cutters, 'and - saws through the to whom nature and fortune have been last fall, aN,o the prt2;C for being the best - . : . � . - -. I ' . : . . I I I ter." I used to think I could sing that niggard in their gifts, is of a no or Pig I ; !.: ! roots and muck until the log is reace. - I b1 of any age or breed on the ground. Terms � I.. manhood than Daniel niggling along o -41 In exchange for the following seasonable goods: DRESS GOODS, FLAN- � . . � I sang, but he beat me. It seemedl sao The top and roots arethus sawm off, a' I n per sow, pa) -able at the time of service, with th,e . I . I . . a wlet bed pittance. ps,infall� paid but privilege of returning if necessAry. Jo9m THomp- . i I . I � 1 uataral, sae ful o' rol.liokiu' fun, tbat I ditch dug over the tree, the trunk SON. I A was fair carried awa', an' when' he of scanty earnings ,� I :, I - loosened, and soon the gre' and hungrily visit- 733 NELS, TWEEDS LOTHS, SHAWLS, LADIES, JACKETS, FURS and ; I I feenished the beautiful lines at stick, some- ing, first this famil�, and than that, to - 4 ,I ti�mes five or six feet thick, rises and — . ., "The verm moudiewarts were stunned, flosts on the water, wbich'quickly fills eke out his income; or than Daniel I IMPORTANT NOTICES. N[ILLINERY. Al t e above mentioned articles will be sold at a laxge reduc- . I I - I Nor kent what it could mean," � the ditch almost to the surface. ' The sulkily refusing to serve in the Lord's . i I : 1 . I started up,-an'gaed a cheer Hie as I log is then sawn into I house -altogether, unless he can get a%,,. POLAND CHINA BO&R FOR SERVICE -The tioh for either.Cash, Feathers, Mitts or Socks. Of the first mention ' I . w&dva gie- tao ony ither leevin man. engtbs two feet a comf6rtall berth. � snbseriWi has a aplendid Poland Cb1na ; I ed article . long, which are split by hand and work- 1; . P � : Boarforseniceon his farm) Lot 1, Brussels, il an unt, but the other three (which must be good I This animal is thoro%ghbred, his parents havin g � I 1� I - monished me, ,ad into shingles, as well 'as illto the Greneral Debility. ' been iTported by 311r. Snider, near Berlin. TetTas. � . I y an' said he could see naething tae m&k staves used for pails and tubs. The This convenient term includes na. -81, Cash. li � . . rae exceeted. That the " sang was a' wood has a, coarse grain and splits morous ill defined and supposed incur- . quality), only a .mite4 quantity is wanted. Therefore, interested parties will . . . .., I � . -i , , , - - , , , I f - I I I I �i , L I i . - 4 1. , , , i I - - - � - I I � I gw-L ' " I per 0 tury ie A I Paris _ h, , 3; 1 ul ur" I I 71 I I I I i I I i I I I , K � a 19 - a , - 11 � " 01 I L , r t� f i - t I" Si i I I � I t , .1 I -- - I � . .1 ; 04 was i I t 3 , . � .1, , 0 - i-; i-_----�--. - I - Rt � - 1-1 � - � � ; � `i -1 I I , Il a 71! � soun, an' if -ouybody tried fae sing sic a straight as an arrow. The shingles able forms of disease, accompanied by , "Coont Lieley" for sale. This animal is 7 1 ; �­: j pair sang in London he wad be killed, B ULL FOR SAXY,-The Thoroughbred B*ull, do we to me along, at once. . I � � I , 11 co . -11 . mude from it last from 6 1 � . , . . I - - 0 to 78 years, general Ilassitude and exhaustion, with�­t two years old and perfEctly quiet, bred by Mes- . - I , . - - au'that wid serve him riolat. I felt I are eagerly sought for ,by builders in I out anyl ascertainable external or 'in J. & E. Wissler, got by- Messrs. 'watts, � . , - unco mad, but said naothing. When I - " I � �� . Southern Now Jersey, And command in to "Barmpton senator " near Blom, couuty wet I : y, . � . � Kennedy began rnal- bause. The Peru,�.ian Syrup lington. Tenm Etea'sonable. J. N. KNKCHTEL.733 . � I the market a much higher price than . sends its renovating influen ' to the in. . . I W. . . � 1; I � 9% wee bird eara' tae oor ha' door" I the ordinary shingles made of . ce --- REMEMBF.R "N"HE OKLY CHEAP CASH STORE; n , -V1, I kind O' thocht a grue cam' ower me. chestnut. In color 'the pme or, most recesses of the system, and has OR TO* RENT in the V*ll - of i � I-. wood of the I relieved in our community M&nv' Rodgerville, four acres of first- : . I FOR SALE �. i As the sang weRb on my elan hagan +n -wm+a ^�a ; .1-1: . Oues ela'ssa%d i � a co c— pink, and it i f guppost P : . ir,curable disease. Sold by well fenced, also young orchard tommenoing to i . � I lookit at Jamie. Puir has a strong flavor, roserabEng that I 0 bear. Good buildings in good repair. Apply to . . I . dealers generally. . T. SwAx, R-QDQXRTLLLA. CARDN008 ; . . . . � . 736" RLOVAL I � HOFFALAN BROTHEMI -Seaforth. 4 . X%Q1 � � . : i . i , .1 I F � . I . . : I . . I - � I I 11 - - : .. ; ; ! ---.--I'--- ­­ � ­ . ­­­­.- - i . i . I ­­ ------- �---- -- . � I . . . I i I . . i Fit-BRUARY 31 18W,26 � i mamuss � . i � -- - . - 11 M1-&1:ZMH31:;?40S-1 i - �::: I "I ; - I i - - . i �� BANKING HOUSM. I I'll � . � - !- � - SEAFORTHE -- I tt - . ��� � - - .�� 11 1!!!!! ! . OFFICE—In the premises former- 11 I, - iii ly occupied by the Bmk of Com- 1. I I merce, and under the Commr%44 J1 -_' . t i . I Hotel, Main Street. - I',- - ��, . , , I I - NOTES AND BILLS DISCOUNT04 , 1 -- . .. 11 -- - I �� English and ForPign E ��haxiffe L : . I Purchaead and Sold. -- t . . � . t : I It !!! - 4 - i . i -. L, I - - V� I � -1 - I �, FARMERS'SALE NOTE& � , !Al.el ­ - i - ;; � i - Purohased at Reasonable FAtes. I I � : L I : � � money Lent on Collateral Securities. It � - I I I I .: , — , - Z � f .. ' � � , � ".. Drafts Ismed, payable at par at Q ; - --.. ! - - ' � - Branches of the Bank of Commerce. - . I � � -. - � . I - itNTEREST Allowed *a Deposift i . I t I . - . � � , . � Money to Loan on Mortgagos- ! - . i I � I I � . I - i . . . . . - r I . - . � � i - I , � � , .- I . . , ME. 1=.- I-1 .&-y M awl. r .- --� - I . � , : I � Z - r ­ �. I . � � - I Manager and Prcpriefor. -1 , � . i 1- . � i I . - I -,-.-- . ­ � � - ,. - ; . �-, THE SEAFORTH- , I i 0.� - � - � ' 9 � � -- lN I :.- 1 SURANCEANDLAND AGENCY, i .- ­ � I I . - I - . .ALONZO STI-CONG I -.1 - - . I � I � � 18 AGUNT-for seveW Firat-Clasa Stock, Am I I and Life Insurance Com'pa;nies, and'is pivw- .� I d to take r1s'ks on the moat favorable terms. - i � ;- Moo Agent for several of the beat Loau So- i - - cieties. I I . - 7 ! I � - Also Agent for the Sale sna Purchase of FSM i - and'Village Property. � . I i . � � ; � A Number,of First-Qws ' -- I ' -, I - . . Improved Farm8f-or Sale. - - I � I I i - �' . I 1530,000 to J,ojau at Six per cent - . , I - Intrrest. ,- � I � - Agent for the sale of 00ean ftaamship Tickets, I . I - � OFFICE —'Over M. Morrison's 8tore. Muin I I . Street, Seaforth. . - . e45 ­ -1 � I : -- I �. . � . . . I I - , . 0 :�h- 0 � � ,� - I I �, I I - . i -- , � � ��, () X � , -� - - � - I M q 1-11 . , %.- P - 0 i .. ...'�� . � I .. � I , r -0 0 1 - ��-:,�'� :� - . — �� �:,. �� 1. , I � --h 0 li , I i � -, . -., I I I . - I -- - I 0 , I � 1, C. ONN Zl-;-, � .- -� r C) m - C1.1 � I . ­ � - 0 1 C . I I - I . � - 1 C15 � 1 1 � XM k --A _4 I � �� Z X �, 1,Z) i - . C) (a I 1: ­ � ! .. , I I (a -4 �i C) )�w i I . � : 7, . . M � 4 t - 0 Q. 4 1 1 > 1. I ! � .: - I :-1 -:.- I Z Q 0 W .1 �. 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(10 I i -, 1�� . .- -1 (% 19 ; 11 - �­'-� Z ... � . :r.- � , -eJ M F- r 11; ­ ,; � � . - . - , � - I I -- I � .. I'll : , I � I . , - THE RED 'MILL, SEAFORTN. .. 111 . ­ ... � I . � . - I - 11 . . . . - " 11 I- r I q � I .. I . - SCLATER & DOLP,H:IN ' . :.e I 1� - Ir I - - . Huve gotthe Red.Will in foll-working ordw -1 � and are now preWed to do I I - i ... . � GRISTING AND CHOPPING I I ! ; . On the shortept notice, and they guarantee a go" ! � I I I article. . 1 . . 11 . .. i � -- . � ... - . I , -- i ... Parties if they desire can reoeive i -- 't :: -- i � wl�� I . Flour in Ex-chaNge, for their , - . I if .they do not want to wait to get their own vrhmt I I Wound Flour and Ifeed always. on I n a d �er ionic' . � � . I I . GIVE US A TRIAL � And we will satisfy you in every respwt, � ��� I SCLATER & MUM. � ­ - - -1 ­­­­------ i ,.- i i I -THE SEAFORTH -- RISTAVRANT. r — � 11 I - H. DEAGON, i :1 - I Of the SEAFORTH RESTAURANT. � I - Murphy's Block, Main Street, is now I receiving nice, Fresh Oysters,' 4.11rect from Baltimore, both in cans and � . bulk, I 11 which he is prepared to sell very.ahesp. I � I i . He intends keeping a supply of these I . - � . Oysters regularly during the:semon, I . i I Z J and will be in a position to . i private families, hotels :supply � A or social Dar. I . . ties On very reasonable terms. H4'hag : .. .. I - - . �� � 1, , also a supply Of fine Peaches direct - � I 11,�i IrOm Grimsby, which are the beer, in %`il � �- V the market. He also keeps on . ,i., tumd I - - all other kinds of FRUITS in Sea. i f 1) " fresh and good. CaU at the, 1 1 1 Son,'L t I Sea- t I I forth Restaurant. You c&Wt I �. -. i I �k­ . do better .1. � ..t �:­4r in town. ., -�: " I I - - - - I .... � � I - -1 . . H. DEAGONIL., I ., . i - ! .- - . - I ­ F1 - The � . W-ebate Donton —Re Ilenly 6 B!Bhpp�� � , xh-age to —Thl � Buenos- � 5oleam made n? .,V7 —A B -in the z � e -very Pa . . be Dr6i-R, � au fix -e. . —An -i last meel I Ow rem-_ by.Todgp- Bishop. , —The: ed for th4 I ,011 f 3atUr . . - winning . I - 31. 31anS points. : —Albe . a lad of I while ty suddenkv- train, 1 smai>hea: possibly �., —At S11 week a I name(IVI ,others, ir. and WLA14 with a vi< uktion, I after. . I —Chai Lutheran .kotal pam his boardi burned on poor paris 1150, the 11 Manitoba —The v down lar, New Yorh four oil n -freight trs wrecked. . body injui court hilh —The E for aome i Mr. Dobie vs. th8 '. Presbyfei� the Privy , I favor Of 3, ,,oase, wbic terian Cb �the minJst , �. the fund, I four yeara courts of through t satisfactor itatively d entered b5 - 0nt., on I rainisters � who refa� Obtain �co. 40hurch, w. unionvest The oontei of ontarii had no po) sumeat4) � mpect to Provinces I held tor On both Frov. I Acts were just re.ndel of -the ni � - fund,but fund amoA hall 'a will �ed accordii, ment to bel This deciE v2gorous M "Kirk" in f. Grateful. thorough h--. " which gov, tiou an! ul plicatiou 0 select�ed Co our breakf. flAvored bc � I many bear . j�udicioU3 U� a coustitut up until 81t I tenden tle malad; ready to� is a W , I many a fa -v well hortifi, properly nd , -Vice A."azet 1-abelied-­-4, pathio -0he Makers lof ,afternoon u mothlers, Are you broken of v ering and c pain of cul ,. -once and � �g Booth 4 IQ I ing _ poor little Pend upon -&boat it. .,,' earth wbo � not Ten YOU the bowels and relief ai - atiug like xx use in all taste, and I the oldeat., and nureag Res -t- ai Drown's � equal for , I and externa back,,Dr boi tisin, tootht ' 46fpsin or � Tuicken the in rr power - 3ft Eouaehold . ledged as t-1 of double � elixir or )i be in every wanted, as i the world , and pains ax for sale by bottle. 6T, _ xwles, Maek's M failing food �