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liunIcH 10:� I' � . toH 10 1882. -,, , !
I I I MM - I I. - . t� . THE HUROI� EX]POSITORV . i
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tT YOUR HIOUSES THOR9V - - I FeAr-Day on 'the Borders. Tae so an us ower when we got hame, Ors indicated great wealth or ,,�kliass � TO TIM I
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. ft, _111 � , - We - micht has turned ang gotten � USPILES OF NEW GOODS'
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I hdl . ance.' The fewturkey� in the - � I - PU mic AUCTION SALE
. iIhs, i4er mom a noebor o — I � mair Ot, � =kvt% were . $40 'and #50 . .1 - "! � . . -
Am,# whom I AYQ had liket weel, __ "'ece; ARMER'SOF H U R 0 N .. - .
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__; . jigs n -de W&O iii h I is heart or e'e - _ But, -as it wam, we had cor share olt. ' whisky or sorghum rum for --egpog I I I OF
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. � . P. TAX O'SHANTER. cost 875 or #80 a gallon; sugar was $5 1 1 . I
BY USING THp, ,� - Cam in, when ttddHu'by, tae we � , and 010 a pound, and flour $125 a bar. : . —AND— . - . I . � . � . .
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�, . 1i it wag ocht b� or nae thraoLg, . J . �
I , Gaieties. ' rel. With gold at 2;800 a plain Christ- - � —AT— .
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.I- I ; r t , swel mas dinner for a large family cost #200 SURROUNDING COUNTIES, ! ! I I
. I . Tap see the='help him throo; juni(�r (�n an ., to inquiry . � !
. � ' or $300. In 1865, when Christmas fell - I
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i OtHe meant," he said, "to buy a coo." bj=io� tour ist)l � ;
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*� � � I . ho'nor, an' the baby.", Saxon ,on Sunday, gold wus at 5,000. Flour I .1 I I - Mr. J. P. Brinehas been instructed to sell by
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4AI.LENGE - HEATP - - Y i you I . was at $600 a barrel ; sugair, $2 an 7 Public Auction at the Commercial .
� . ft � � ,,lxp a, my heart," quo I, "I'll gang, -I;d �e the eldest?" Pat, junior Having purchased the Huron i`oua- I-1 0 :F T1 M .& I -IT :B n 0 r -r __E1 --E n P=
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I _ am, Y Ounce; salt, 01 a pound; butter, $40; . Hotel, Seaforth, on
, " . - Ron tho! the road won twice as lang ; er houor-�t prisent.11 dry, in the Town of Seaforth, and re. i i �
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. I . beef, 035 to $40. Wood was. 8100 a - :
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� I 11 ;Sit doon and ease your shanks &wee, -1i'Ef de desoendautg ob the rDo ter cord. Mr. McCabe describes a 00ist- fitted the same in first-claBs style, I will : . � I
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__1 I Tin I tak' cot MY amp 01 tea. what crowed sot Peter was ter mad a ' have on hoond a large and varied stock I � SATURDAY, MARCH 11 182
1. I . mas dinner at a country house near I
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NICKORY or . , Guidwife, bring ben my muckle coat, noise Richmond. The four gentlemer� were of PLOWS for spring trade, . � i
An! comforter to hap my throat,. � I be'suoh a noise in de world dat yer � AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., THE FOLLOWIRG PRO-
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; � An! don't forget so pickle i Wes, � couldn'thisih e hens emkle.11 � e- Both Chilled and Steel. Houldboard PP,RTIES,VI:Z.:
. - , - - I -A Iftt e gf�, spun. They had for dinner a $300 .�
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: �_ csrm fottled ready noo, an n 1 fore the minister. The subject w1as a � on I -
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j -tation,' value 0176, with 0100 Crushers Straw Cutters- I . . . .
, �1, .1 you, mycautie callin" ',cow." She i rove in this complimpnt. y I � a A lot on John Street with comfortable oxie and
: 1i - half story house in good repair and .at present
; �� Ta,& gang Vn worth of cabbages, potatoes -and hom-
I �� - se dyke s "A cow is the most �ise,
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MMANT HOME- STOV - � I owre sheuch - iny. Corn bread was served, made of Hand & Hor8e-Power. . occupied by Mr. �iex. Scott.
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: - NO. - � For fan an A auld acquaintance sake. fal animal in the world except religion.,,. 4 and 6 Horse- I . I
� . � � meal at $80 a bushel,,and nalt at 01 a . �. .
. -1- � &W let?a aff, the sooner there -young L y: "So ,you're better � Call and See the Pile8 of Drem Goods. � A lot on Jarvis street with comfortable cottage
, I z . , pound. The dessert. was black mo-. Powers. . . � and stable, at present occupied by Mr. D. John.
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. - .- � L . e� Mr. Grubbles?" Grabbles: lasses at $60 a gallop, and after one I . I . Eon.
� ... I a, we'll bae fan, Ioll bet a croon, , no, miss. No,.I can't say so" I .
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. . __ .&. . - . cup of tea -real tea - worth 0100 a AlLao? % very laxge assortment of Plow Call and See the Stacks of Prints. Park- Lot on 31ain Street Norm, coiit&ining 9
� whtistle blaws for noon. I'm a, bit better. - Not a bit. I ain� .1 . .
I ... Fer X"n's . Points, made from the very beat' blanas acres, (more or less,) with frame house and baxn
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. � maybe not qt iite so bad as I was . of Iron. Special attention will begiven Call and See the Best Value in Cottong, Denims, Ducks, Shirti
� --- 1,_. I surprise, and Lot sassafraii-there was ngsl &c. thereon. This is the property lately occupied by
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' ev ,� - ow, grippin, firm, d or wooden nags, , though. That's all I can say for it.!' . to repairing all kinds of i machinery. Mr. S. F. Johnson, and I.* one of the most desk -
I - havetho beat known improve. � .... Tb&t,g ready- aye, an' never 1w, -"Ike," said Mrs. Partington, "run coffee at discretion, made from sweet . able sites in town for a private Rsidence.
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to for saving fuel arid labor of so,nT V' � � � We ben potatoes out into little squares, toasted,. Castings Of all kinds made on [short Call and See the Lovely Embroideries, Laces, Gloves, Muslins,
111ar staves in this market. . I I - t ocr steps alang the line, downtown and got some venom di6- notice and at reasonable rates. Having I I -Frillin98,- Lots Nos. 42 and 43, Coleman's survey, well
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� 11 ()Ot thm, the swamp, Mang spruce an' tinguisher ; I do say, the Gockpro hef t. , fenced, without any buildinp, thereon.
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�: � trade, we feel assured that we can give Collars, I'ws, Corset8, and a host ol other fancy goods, just opened.
: We breisted up the summach hill, - most repelled to decoy them ;" and Ike The Presidential Cold Air good, -satisfaction. Our motto is to � I I
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: . , Machine.. please. Your trade respectfully s6licit- TERMSYOF SALE.
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I I . Syne put, where Eustace an'his bride -"No, she'said. "Charles can 2
� . . . 11 posin' side bv side, - never be iing to me more. He The apparatus which.proved, most ed. :
- Were still re W anyt] . REMEMBER THE ONLY CHEAP CASH STORE
� I � 00toureyon bonniewimplin' burn, has come out in his last season's ove-r- satisfactory in cooling the -chamber of THOMAS HENDRY, . One-third ca@h ; balancein one and two years,
I CALL ANIP SEE TH M AT I' � I I uith interest at 7 per cent.
I E � "I the wounded President was furnished . � I I I
�, .� Tliat near to Willie's tak's a turn, coat; and oh, ma, if it only matched -
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I � "I'll, "I'll, . , where Shonnie Reid, my new dress, I wouldn't care so by a Mr..Jennings, of Baltimore. It I I I .
I I An'by the mill . was devised for use in a new process of N. B. -Wood Wanted. JOHNSON BROS., Proprietors.
� J Can gie ye onything ye need, much, lint it doesn't and we have .
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�HN KtDEYS, MAIN ST. I'll - ' I Be it shingles, scantlin", inch or planks, parted." . toVs description the apparatus, oonsists ., SEAFORhl PLANING MILL, CARDN0*8 ' HOFFMAN BROTHERS, Seaforth. .
� For booses, fences, barns, ,ur banks. -"Father, did you ever have another I � . BILOCK. I J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. I
� . of a cast iron chamber, about %an feet .
. I � wife besides naz)ther?" "No, "'my boy; - I I
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:� . Oor heuts, were licht, oor cantie crack, what possessed. you to ask such a ques- - I � I
I I filled with a vertical iron frame, cover- � . .
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- � Kept caire frae followin' oor track. tion?" "Because I saw iu the old I
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� SEA 119"OR TI -IT. ., Till Watty's storehoose cam! in view, family Bible where you married Aupo . . . D. Do ROSE, GROCER,
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�� � lingo. These screens are Placed half an ' subseriberbegs leave to thank hisu�merou .
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. - - inc customers for the liberal patronage 1�exteladed to
- - Frae enjines doon tae brimstone for"her name was Sadly Smith." 'THF'
Whgour valne's geen, if a' be true, Domini, in 1835, and that isn't mothOr . OLD FAVORITE CALLEDV
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7 S EA FOB TH, � thousand feet of cooling surface. Im- lilinsince commencing business in Seaforth,and �
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. matches, � It seems to me that you have the . trusts hat he may be f avor6d with a continuance I �
7 Aye -warranted the same's the swatches. longest - � . mediately over these vertical screens 18 of tke same. i I .
� I .Miles here that I ever Baw in placed a coil of inch iron pipe, the Partieolnteudi�g to build wonld dowel L:to give
,ISURANGE AGENOY - __ But, we maun hurry, time's gaun by, my life," rem ked a tourist in Ire- lower side of which is filled - with fine him a call,as he win continue to keep on hand a ST OFFICE, SEAFORTH, I ANDREW CALDE-R.
r I . I � land. "No," replied 1�st, taking the large stock of allkinds ef - , . -
I . - perforations. Into a galvanized iron ' HE -Pioneer Photographer of S?aforth, having
: I We heu the'rowtin' V the kye, I pipe from his inouth, "the moile isn't tank, holding 100 gallons of water, is D - Pine. Zmnber I , . . ; T is now running
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- i long, but when they made the road the .- I again in full blast, in his new and commodiong
They're comin' in, the Fair's begun, ry � I , Sashes, Doors, . . I I gone through the fiery ordeal,
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: I put finely granulateci, or shaved ice Blind8 and Houldin , Shingle8, * . I �
. The dtovers helter skelter run, � . . I : . premises In Scott's Block. This is the olaest
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j WW N.t W-- SON, . stories give out, so they 'put a moile 93
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. How much for this? How much for stone every tw moilei, Bure." � . . . 7 Lath, &c. � In returning thanks to h;is numerous customers for the very liberal shaore of Gallery In this section, and has been'thoroughly
e p � required.) This water is sprayed upon : refitted and equipped with all the latest appli-
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. . that ? -What is that which has three feet, I
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i Hafeeliaonfide*t of givingastisfactiontothoog � ances anclseenio, effects speciany for the s000m-
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neral Fire,.Afarine, -Ufe and Ac, C . the sheets in the lower tank constantly. who
� � ��, They priced them a' tho' lean or fat, .but no legs, is all b6d' but no limbs, mayfavourhim with bheirpstronagetas none patronage bestowed upon him during the past, and being determined to keep lap
. Z. . ; modation of Mr. Calder's large and InomAng
Oident -Insurance .Agent, Convey- _- Tae buy they seemed baith. fond an' has no toes on the fee no head, moves In each end of the iron bhamber are but first-clapsworkmen areamployed. I i trade. IliLvitg now got into one of the baud -
I . a gre openings thirteen inches square. To Particular attention paid to Custom Planing alue, Would , somest and most completely furnished -galleries,
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,qWCe7!', Appraiser, -Etc., . willin" at deal, but nevi'uses its feet Jor the outer end of this chamber is a pipe � � the reputation ; he has acquired for fair dealing aud giving the best v iu the west, he is now in & better position than
I But, inairso when they smelt a shillin'. that p teach end, 201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT.� .1 at any previous time to tarn out all workluthe
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; as received another supply of those fine Teas at 50c, 60c and 65o
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my frien, an' I we roamed &boot, never Walks out, but goes with one foot . i � mann er, at the lowest living profit, xnd on the
AFN ST�s SF-AFORT14. . - nected a similai pipe 16ading into -an I shortest possible notice. A call is cordially so-
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I - I . But no.thing saw that wad him suit; where the head might be, dragging the ice chamber at its top, a;nd from the 0 I
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: . I .�� - At times a bittoc we wad stan', other foot b 692 A. CALDP,11, Scott's Block, Scaforth
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e . 1-11, An) ahake slioke neebor by the hand, stick. � I > - :1 would invito all those who have not alreaay bought any of those Teas to give me ,
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. I Ask for iiis wife, if sic a thing -Brown was abusing Smith violent- the now cold and dry air is forced direct -4 I
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I ONLY FIRST-CLASS, I I He had at hame tae cloot an'ding ly on th id alk one night. Jones, into*the President's room through a 0) � -0 i a trial,. and compare them with teas bought at any other house at . from 5c to 100 �
I I I Him ,when he took a wee bi'd taste, who heard it- from an open window, flue Bomeitwenty feet in length. Air i - I . �,
)mpt paying companies represented. All kin& � - Or' let a wordie dra.p in haste; yelled to Smit ... 7 � 49 nock bim down I" per pound more. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
nAs effected at lowest + - I . at 99 dnorees temneraturn to -In i- 0 "U i
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011 AU I.E 8 aye been said they re hittie cattle, he next nes and Smith met J . ,
;Lds of property. Special attention devoted tw - supplied at the rate of 22,000 cubic -n I �
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nne insurance. 16surances effected on fam ,-��- .. ._� " feet per hour at the register in the M z I -
operty in the "Gore District 11 of Ga1t,,estAblW1_ t - �� � down ?" asked Jones.- "I hollered t ' � . I
, ' PreBident!B room at 54 degrees, and < � My stock of Teas in Bl&cks, Greens amd Japans, Coffees, Sng&r8,,_Syrnps, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
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Ir 43 years, at f 'i per cent, Cash. Thesun, by this, was gaelis sooth, ;You to do it," "Ye"' ssid Smith, (JO)
I A rom.62i to - I ! ,with the windows and -doors open the M i
1hree-years. Cheaper than any mutual com.� A.11 we were gettin' fash't wi' di outh, � I land I would have hollered' the 'same 0) Rice, Tapioca, S .
iv in existence. The followinF companift� ' i thing.,� 1I temperature at the President's bed, M. * ago, Pnr� Spices, Canned Goods, Tobaccoes, &c., is at all times .
, rewnted,viz: LondonikLaucashire,Zngland; Azorlin'win� was blawin'keeu, ,X I had een up there." I � I i
rthern, E-Rglaud; Scottish Im erial, I Sciotland; . An' broobt the teare tae baith oor elen, -Miss Hort nBe is working a �bau- twenty-five feet away, is maintained - _�� I � I Paid Up 'CILPital, - - $6,000,000.
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tish America Toronto , .Royal f steadily at 75 -degrees day and' night. 0 complete, and my extensive business, together with light expenses, enables me ' Rest, - - - - �i - - 1,400,000.
al; Gore y � � ,anadiau Mms. Sae he proposed, (I naethin' laith), tiful Piece of Embroidery. It is a 0 . : i i -
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rine, Hamilton; Ziliance' Hamilton - -b, Motto in Gre 3n and Gold. It asks . I
Distnet Galt Canadian �� & � . We,dannort doon tae change oor brait When the cold air machine was intro- M X
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e Trav-Alera, Life and'Aod- Tho', wliat wei took I mauna mention, ' CD Z I to place my price s at a i3luch lower figura than the same goods a a
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it, artford, Gmu. Agent for the Canada No, e'en altho'I got a pension. � dows and doois closed, and under these 0 . I President, Hon. Wm. McMaster. .
Tife), Toront,&; What is Hon: e Without a Mother? M �
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. i will give it to. her Beau, who tends a 4 � .
iney loaned at 6 per cent. on real estate. Ageut ' ' ' � . :
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, tho State Line Steamship Company, sallia ng been sittin' doon, . Dry Goods Counter. Yon can 0 I I
We hadna la and maintain a temperature of sixty :� ;
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�weea New York and Glasgow. Fird Cab* � Till in cam ane, a curious cloon, Miss Hortense's �Mother. She is in the 1. . - �
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using the aqxiliary ice air 'chamber now I NO BOGUS DI�COUNTS. GOODS DELIVERED RE i SEAFORTH BRANGH.
) to ,,c75; Secoud Cabin W ,- Steerage, OL -_ Losh I bless me I how he stares and Back Yard doing the Weekly Washing. * 0 :� 0 1 i
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t - ets h,sued good for 12 months. W. IE . By and by she will be Bringing in the used, which was the suggestion of Pro "n I ;
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wsos, M-ain Street, Seaforth- Office, Camp- I . I fessor Newcomb and Major Powell, to z tl . � i g The iiesforthBranohof this Bank eon4ws to
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1W.-; Block, opposite the 31ansion Hotel. � 11. Tinted specs ; Coal for the Parlor Stove, because Miss I I D. D.' ROSE.
____ - .. - .1 Maist like some laird o'aulden times, Hortense's Beau is Coming L To -night. . i meet the'requirementB of cooling the . �d 0 t, f i the most favorable term.
- . . Wha ance had routh an' lan' an' dimes, I room with the doors and windows > 4o. " I ! , Drafts on all the principal towns anil cities in
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�N EXHIBITION. - open. The closing of them gave the U) I tt --i
I � But, noo he's sairly doon ol mouth, The Widow's Sense of 'Duty, room an air of gloom. An extra ice I 9 0!� Z,. I - P
� An' bothert wi' a lowing drouth, � . . rn C0 .1 Office -First door South ol the Commercial
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was a widow in Paio- chamber fan and enginb bad been put t�t � Hotel.
Mrs. B--- �4 1 MIT H E FA M ,ERSP F A V 0 R I T E I "&tes� bought. and sold' -
� usea,100 . He toddles up wi' well -laid scheme, ley, whose husbaud had died an imbe- I up in a 'room opening into,the ball near M 0 0 tlQ i � I 689 A� 11. IBELAND, Manager.
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I The Grand'Planetiary Wonder which ca' I __ - � Tae get a drap tae raise the staam. nthB after his death IJ the first apparatus, to be used in'case _� 0 11!� M 1 f ! I .
uch exciteinen t is yet visible to the gazing wil- cile. Three - I �
ma, amd tLe 26th ot,Tune, ba.ving come and 9=6 -'�� It winna work; his credit's gone, I was asked to v . t her. She was suffer- 1,of accident, and to cool the coiridors of ot4 > ::� C ,,,, � .
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ith every prospect of sevemi annivernrieff of. , ,� I An' cents an' dollars he has nane - I - . ; . 1 4 ' THE ZURICHCARRIACE FACTORY.
- ' , ) ing from an illness in a leg, which pro- ; .,roomB adjoining the President's.- * z - ti� --i t�j � I � .
viseventful tij�ne, the -well known firm of , � � At times he sings a can . . � i
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.VHIITNEY ISROTH. E RS" '�, An'wishes him8bl, aman- asked temporary relief from the pariRh I -Saturday afternoon ' 0 � 0) §1 � , , � H
; the deid. - a fire originat- t:� :U 1 1 Wngeux, Sleighs, Carringes,10ag.
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I .. - . poorhouse. S e now wishe�d me to rep- ed in Mr. John Wright's oatmeal mill. M r- > 4 i - I gem, Cutters, and every otherarticlain theft
Stove and Tinware Merchants, - The farmer bodies, ane by ane -Part of the roof was destroyed, togii'ther , -< 0!� I . I e.
. I resent her case anew to the Board, and i i I They pervonally superintend their own basi-
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Some o' them hae their better -haul's i caused by oats in the kiln that wore in. ro-N > �, * � � I to material and workmanship. -
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[AIN STREET. SEAFORTH -I-- Clase at their beels-the muckle oaufs respectable wcm&n. Her grave face I process ofarying catching fire through, C) -n 0) C: � I For Style and Finish their work cannot ba
I I . I -had been fami .iar to me in front, of the k overheating. M �zj . � . . It improves the surpassed by"the large city establishments.
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. . m, pulpit ; and I aad seen her attentiou - Repairing promptly attended to. Give us a
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Liipeetfury S olicit theIngpection and Patronags 1. I I duri g the louf � illness of her imbecile �4 --I Q� 1_� r- �
th to thdr - � . Tho' maistly half thern's fou already. - huM Chisboln1a erected a wharf of heavy Ro I:d 1.1 - to q,u ty a -ad price.
� " e Public of� Staforth and vicinity, __ and. I believed also that her ::5 1 constitution; it contains no minerals or any substance which would endanger ali
D � .. I - > � . . � Mr. Hess Is well known tc the public, having
Undidsteckoz STOVES, &a. on�t pasEF the .. I white oak on the north side of Burling �-i C/) (Z) � been in business -in Zurich for over 12 years.
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�HE BIG COFFEE POT _t enough to allow her - to resume her I R. 'N. BRETT,
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I -_ . black. -_ - of food and improving the animal's condition and appear- 1 SEAFORTH,
Xon can see at the sign of the big Coffee Fot.� I . onth afterwards I got an unfa- I I I
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is�t V1117 INEY BROS. keep stov3,s, and what , -- - vorable reply from the Boara, which I : - P
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�It? 'Why Harvest Tools,Binding Mitts, And � I a certain town in Manitoba several ,. ance, causing them to fatt�n quicker on the same amount of food and bring a SHOE FINDINGS of Every Description.
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ild-nds (,f Tinwfxe,as: Cheap andaaGoodas any - - 1 months ago for �200. He had occasion 0 -1 I I I .1
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�owe thirk 'tis rot -true, but only a rhyme. -' � n whangs, ,'Aweel- Mr, Macgregor," she -said, i chase, and while there succeeded in ,_,�- higher price in the market i . I
, t (IME, iLl�l t,L t ugr Stoves; t'wont take, much �� ' A doctor wi' a pedigree . 4'I Go --I co * � or othervive promptly filled.
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1�`e- : �: 7777 Frae some place far beyont the sea, may- as weel tell I'm no gaun tae 1 M , M . � �
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I 'Gain8t.a'mankizid deolarin'war, .,IB there an thing , I satisfaction of skating over it. IF* M, I I : ) It 0 M. DUNLOP.,
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� I I When Up the street, I -Farming land has got so dear in Cn !G) ., I �. — - ,
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I I I He roused the ire o' big Wull Allan, I'Ay, I'm car n tae ebainge nia life." ' Ma4itoba that a large party of Men- CD X � -, I ,_ I TEACHER OF MUSIC.
. Frae angry words they cam tae blows, "Change yt'our life I Have you been i nonites are selling o . ut at $20 to $25 p6r PD __4 - I I
� Fine Poli,shed Stove to a Bird Otgo or Can. - , Wall took the doctor by the uose doiug anything wroDg, or wh - acre and have taken", up a block of :5.1 _V , I . I Sole Manufacturers. I
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uquire for An'gied him -what he weel deserved. mean.?" � Northern Pacific land in Dakota. The � M I ; . .
i Lllslaae - � His like, the oa me should a' be 'served, I I Canadian Government paid part � of � R0 I I : I '. I I
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I - �7" - . DVANCED Pupils fitted for graduating at lew .
. I I .'�' - Fr-ae Fa,ir tae Fair they danner roon, Bligbtly increasing solemnity; "nae. theMeu,nonites immigration expenses, * 0 I A than one half the expense of foreign teach-
� HIT -NE, Y B RO T HERS , - I M, 0 - I t&- FOR SALE IN ANY QUANTITY. ing. Espefial care given to new beginners.
� I Au' fleece ilk verdant country loon, thing verra far wrang, but I *as .think- � -At a largely att�zided meeting of d . I I . I .
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[ M A 1Z\T - S 1, ,SEAFORTH. 0, what he's earned the bygone Bimmer, ing o' gettiri'ma-irit." � .
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I � Tae thelk a hoose for some braw "Indeed! Isthatit? Who ishe?" it was 4ecided to form' a society for the ve Board.
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�FHR%Y!S--TAL & BLAOKI I I ow -man I —A ,,&,- 0 r -r,. _A� T, :P . - 0 r -r S_ � terms. Rehidence On George Street, First door . �
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P I I Sic feastin', kissiul, a . the way tba,t.h, was, an' the way that I - .
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� I � - I was; he had a hoose, ye ken, an, I I and Revs, J. Smith, D. J. McDonnell MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. �
I : - Waxrented sound in win'an'legs, had a hoose, an' there was his bits ol I aud Dr. Oldright Vice -Presidents, a 1* I
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EE '-;nbheribtrs have bought the Tools and -"� Just ten years auld, a-u'naethin, mair, weans to be lukit after; an' .ye know, i -At Kam'loops, British; Columbia, . . � I � . UPSHALL HOUSE,- KINBURN.
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� 'EdIf " , s Tae get ane atilder 's soroethin' rare, the Leighton and Kanogaja;rnail carrier A : ! �
- b - 1—siti, 4H lately carried on by the God' sir, it's oor dut to do what good we can '
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rQ4i I 45az �rt tc%d Manufacturing Companyt and Were scamperin' up and doon the to oor fellow-ni qm." while drivina across Kairiloops Lake ; I . .
� I oryman, keeps the best and most stylish rigs
�TiL,g had ftl� Exi,crience of over eight Yearlif iu � i 0 1 ;
� I and tb�e best driving horses in the business. � ! .
I t t -hop, are u(,w 1,repared to carry on the trade � street, 11 "What does lie do?" broke through the ice. Two horses ' . �
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_� I heR. Prepared some simple chiel tae cheat', I "He's an eng[neer -, he works in Ron- ' and the sleigh were lost, but the mail fortable Robes, and fast and saf horsesalways � ___ JOHN UPSHALL1,V. S.., -
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.u,1*ti(,-" Firs-elasH work guaranteed. � i - sink, 1' y I a GROOERIES, C AVING purdiseed the Hinburn Votel wishes
I `_ An' droathy chiels began tae blink, i week." I I sleigh, which was following close A very hand some f amily sleigh f or one or two z - H
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Box *03, Gederb*- e Jook, ,,We better gaug, he was real ill -rock -it by his last wife." " _' ' I S AT i . .
. I - __ _- __ .-- - I I - Oor road it is a ken' in lang, I I - --- — � - : . I A Good Filter. -, EYE, EAR AND THROAT I j .
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El _L,�TE CARMICIIAEL'S) of Christ- ' � I a constantly on hand. Having
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ZAF0"7.aq 'ONTAR10- � �.ner of 1861, he says, did not differ ma- . The'liver is the &ue filter for the blood, L. R. 0. P., L. R. 0. S. E., Lecturer on the Eye Veterinary Blacksmith, I hope to give entire
" Y .. dances, . 1 terially from As predecessors in t - � and -Burdock Blood Bitters keep the Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Town- To make room for M� teadily growing business, I have -leased and fitted up satisfaction in all diseases of the feet. Cans and
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, to, and Surgeon to the blercer Eye and Ear In - the d Store, and intend keeping con.
� . I "piping tinaes.of peace," and- although liver and and all the secre,tory organs adjoining shop for a Flour, Feed and See
- . They gied my nanaesake, Tam in 1862 the fea3t was home niade it ! in a h 41thy c � ondition. . firmary, Consulting Oculist and Aurist to the stantly on hanaBRAN, SHORTS, OATS, PEAS, CROP, SEED, GRAINS of JOHN UIPSHALL, V. S1
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�� . O'Shanter, � was enjoyable. '-iy ; blood e all kinds, nAms and BACON. - .- -_ - �
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� - , . t il7tt lizo, in;,, purcha,,icd this new - $11 apiece, an - -_ . tal '
. '� I - By gray old hag or bloomiul -1 , Moorfields, and Central Throat and Ear . to ve you E, DWAR D CASH,
: --i-.- - , !�,A,l hifiltfiiw, lie liaBnorough- . � queen. thirty-three ce As per pound. The � Hospital. WARE ,-Pf all kinds, which -was bought for cash, and will guaxantee gi
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. ':�T; i,# �! 11d r, -fittt-d it from top to bit . . . . . . . . If gruppit by the midnicht rangers Yule log was obt&iDable at 615 a cird; ' —D):ALI:R IN - �
.�� I I 1, The Secret of Beauty, as good value in this depar"'ent as any other house in the County. We are
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r�1 I I i'N'M "ttf- of tin. 1114nit 4�umfortable � Tae wife an'weans we wad be strangers, wines were to b a had by the very roich, No cosmetic in the world can impart now sellin best stone T066 Sets, of 44 pieces, for 62.50; best handled teas for
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..".1. r" ��,v V- 'i of his , each or to a face that is disfigured by unsig - Hides, Furs,
.;t,i I t,:t:i�,t,;�rt,t�fl�iii,,](.I,.ttr(,ii.tgL.. Theroonis - . Roon by the Queen's we bent oor steps, blackberry brandy coat $80 a gallon. A blotches &rising from impure blooy - May be consulted at the . Crockery and Glassware equally- cheap., Also on hand a large stock of TEAS, , � and Peltriies of all kninds.
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