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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-06-16, Page 3. I � . . . . . . I ---,-- - - DrIDAW8, " 5UU 1W U AUXL 0 " ` - �w VT 6"A.y %F&AWAD - LPUUJIUU,- DUO YOU ,May soon : I � � Girl iu hawrnq�ck, - Too, poor thing. do you know ?,, -Because - he neither see him at his nefarious work of swind. . * . . . . . RA&4ing bo6k. - . I __ ,_ - ffoldeneurls, III. took off 'his hat; nor shook hands, when ling again, restored through corrupt . __ . Tiny feet; he spoke to her. " I ' political iflflae�lftce. - Girl in h ock Hour 9f mid t, . - I I . Look& so awe+t. Baby sq - A well known merchant was walk. "A co - NGE HEATER - . -_1 � I . . Inmon trick with.the runner is .. "I � .. M&u rides by, Man in seek Ing down to business Saturday iiioining, to get a Job of exeited and hurried emi- � Big raoustache, Bravely I when he was accosted by a gamin, who grants, on the point of 'taking a' train � - �- ' � . . - Oirl in hik- Baby yeUs 0 . shouted out: 1113a,y, mister, there's for the west, into an emigrant grocery, - Makes & m"h. No* the .. I . � __ - . - 3t&sh is mutu#d, Twin hestr UP - . Buthin' on your cost tail.)? "Yea, I ..and tell them that there is not & FCKOR Y or . Day isr set, Like hia b ,other- know -buttons," said the merchant, single station between Now York azid Xan and maiden raregorick mindful of All Fool's D�y. � When' he Chicago', a distance of a thousand miles, . I'll , - . Muried get. By the bol 6 tinto the office, and -to buy fooA enough , F,mptled Int 90 � - his partner and 4djure them, � � . . , I 11. I Blabypi thl U10- quietly removed a dish cloth from- his' for a week's journey. ,, They do so. The ; I'll- I XjLU­*t7tAd , I coat he felt like apologizing to the small shop -keeper gives them short weights, , � point, in ai , I I Marxiednow, -waiting som 1 one's . goods for the most part worthleRs, and I � One year ago, . boy. ____4_ .. ; Fo,t to to& r. I ""UNE STOVE& � i Keeping house man in Book 1 set- . � The way She won Him. charges them unheard of prices. Lard � ; : � Oa B&xter ro'Wi� ' cheese they I i - �� � - Red hot otoves See him -t iere I ' A NEGLECTED WIFE -AND A CHARMING -sell to them for 18 and 20 .. I �� � I Beefsteak frylW; Holy Moses I I . cents a ' pound. Sausage made out of . ,.. I - I . I Hoax him a wear I WIDOW WITH A GWEET VOICE. .11 Girl got married I meat, unwholesome and unfit to ­ � - refuse � I I . � Raving crazy' � I I CookingtrOug; A noted Music teacher in N ,eat, they �,ofteu charge them a I � I f ... ,� . Cheeks in bming, Gets his ga a. I city relates the following inci ew York - Loaves of ale . V_ � Blows his bee d off, dollar a pound for � � - .. Eyes look red ; i Dead and g Due. . dent,which fit . � . bread, bought by the barrel at --- bakeries I . . \. . arried -contains a moral worth recognition by I Girlgotw ' r . I'll Newly tis". i _� I � - - - - - - . : 11 - � . , he best kuown improve- ... . i Biscuit bamt up$ wives: . for 4 dents apiece, they sell to thein at * fuel and labor of - .. Beefsteak ObUrYp A year ago last fall a card was brouihaw 25 -cents apiece and sometimes more. � . In this. market. - any -,. Girl got married, Pretty widowi into MY music -room bearing'the name Much of this stuff the emigrants are ; . I With a boo c, I ; . - - . Awful sorry. 1� Of a well known and fashionable wAr- obliged to throw out o L , - I Man comeabomet In the hainm ock . - h f the car windows � �� � I ; - ­ I Tears moustsehe, By the broc k. ried lady. When she was ushered in I at' uneatal +le. T ey.use the - hard dry . - * * * : . - ''. Mid as blazes, was surprised to see no young a looking bread onl �- L. Y. I Man rides pw �t, 1. - �_ I Got no hasb, woman, though, to be sure, she is not "The hoteblieepers inveigh emigrant t- I I . Thini-9-of I -M Big mousta-,he; yet 40, and a fai families who bave no money in � I - r complexion and cle1kr, to their : I - * Keeps on ridi ig- , - in the isne, I I , ... wishes maiden Nt.rry masl. -blue eyes make her look younger. She taverns, and on one pretext and another I ' i ID SEE TIIE�r A,t � seemed a little embarrassed, but asked keep them, ing them almost nothing I � 'v i . � T_ � Reap. g I �. . . - I he Burn me to try her voice. I did so, and found to eat, until their bill amounts to a sum - .. ;;_ z, - it uncultivated,but it was singularly fresh I iggage. Then . I I Among the ,small economies of a sufficient to seize their b . . . country pi .,Burn and sweet; in qualitv a they turn them adrift; to be sent � mice should be the I . light soprano. L DUS, MAN STA96 -­ Ireap-11 It not only allGwa one to get I told her -so, and her face flushed -perhaps, at; pauporE to Ward's -Island. I I..- great amount of stuff that will eagerly as she asked: "Professor, could A trick in layed on the German emi. c rid of a " - P a , __ .. - I � - be worse than useless, but will pay for�, you teach me to sing ?79 46Yeally I replied, - grants by all these points in the count. a � . I . , ,� J ly yourself Ing of money. For instance, they say - -11 the slight trouble it requires in ashes. "if you choose to . ---- 0 a;pp earn - LLL , . . . F out of the way localit y where � estly.11 - UPORTH. L- In some I - I I to the emigrant that the price of some .. L - . L - � it will be safe have a place for every "I will; and if you can. manage it so article, or the amount of some bill ig. a . I . . � . - - L � combustible. Old shrubs, pranings of that I need not be so dollax or so many dollara. The emi- L en. and that no � . �� I- ' .. I . trees and vines, pea brush, slakeB, old - one knows.of it, I will take & lesson grant does not �kriow what a dollar is, � AFOBTH � a d enquires. labels, and all such accumulati ons must every day." We made the best arrange. u I They answer that a . . I bagotridof. Besides these. if any mentswecould, and the lady. n�ver dollar is one IiLdied cents. Now in - Icy ... German money it takes four hundred NOE AGE -N I I weeds have been allowed to t large failed to -appear promptly at thb hour. I enough to ripen'their seeds, -pl -a these She was so anxious, and so persevering cents to make S4 dollar, so that one : � f_ � there. On a mild day set , to the that she made the most extraordinary hundred cents of their money is really I I beap; and carelully save the as a. No progress, and,when spring ca but twent -five cents in ours. The � . I __ me, her y . I I - fertilizer is more generally u ful than voice had so strengthened and developed German emigrant pays one hundred I � U..-WaSON, . . . . . wood ashes, and by taking alit le pains, as to be almost beyond recognition. cents in our money, ignorantly au . A I p - I .. � . � t I I - a good supply may be obtain, d.-Avt� During the summer I heard not that be is counting oub but a I - bin POSIX19 , L 9 L L, , Marine, -Life and AC_ - L erican Agricalturalistfor Vay. of her beyond mention in the societ quarter in so doing. 'Thus the grocers � �� y pa- - urance Agent, Con - � I - era of her being at Saratoga,but about a sometimes Bella loaf of - bread for a � ?Tey- : is p . ' , 1i raisew, J*c., I �� Gaieties. - month ago she called -upon me, and, quarter, and take a hundred cents of . � - i . .... � h nt in his taking 1�oth my hamdo in hers, she our money in 'payment for it. The I ; . I I __ shook them earnestly, as she said: runners have reduced: lying to a fine . ----- � business, mind your own a d,don't ,, r... SEAFORTH. - - bother him." I . Professor, I have come to thank you art. Their helpless prey know only of L -_ I -Gather wisdom b L y open (airs and for making me the-bappiest woman truth and honesty, having ,in the Old I alive." She the told me that her hus. 0 � I L � L - I eyes, let thy mouth be a4 exei upler of U. Country Been. nothing else .and are z_ - i -by their - I � . . . band, to whom she was deeply aft easily imposed upon I the early closing movement. , miastate- � ached � I -Every man is fond of . std. . g,,tbe was passibnately fond - of vocal music' ments, and by their various artfully RRST-011-ASS . nail on the head; but, when it h ' no and had always -regretted that she coul� disguised methods.of robbery." I .4 I � to be, the finger nail, his lanthusia . not aink to him. . A press reporter, di#guised as a - mpanies represented. A-11 kinds comes wild and incoherent. L .. . She had never cultivated bar voice runner, by the aid of a Bowery necktie t lowest current rates on &a tUJrn' Ljol' before -marriage, and afterwird the and a paste diamond pin, entered one ' �� Special attention devoted to , -A servant. with a figures coming of children and the claims of of the stores alluded to above with a . 16surances effected on farm . had five egg�i ",r) boil, and bein , told to friend, who, in turn, was disguised by 'ore Diitrict," of Galt,establish- give three m -l' ,,ates each, boiled them a x - society had prevented her at6empting it; from .62i to I per cent -,,cash, but the unlucky day came when Mr. R. a German cap and an old suit of clothes. :4 I quarter of an hour altogether. �heaper than any mutual com, . -Why do elderly spinsters, h ame a made the acquainttince of a charming The Beaming runner winked at the a. The following companies I wia London& Lancashire, Er. -land; pradilection for parrots? Wall, they ow with a charming voice, who was abopkeeper -and drew him to one side, r - d; Scottish Imperial, Escotland; . I have no man about the house, and they always ready and willing to sifig sweet - "You're a new man?" said the forouto. ; '-Royat canadian,vou- � songs to him, and he gradually fell into grocer- I act, Galt; Canadian Fire & . want something around that can "Yed ; I just got my license to -day. L ;; Alliance, .IlamUto,n ; Toronto I'-- . swear. - the way of spending many of his even- . . - L Ao;Traxellers Life ? a,dy th-her. How much per cent. will you give?,, " J1. ,nd Aeci_ -At the door of a re mad o cloth. Ing' wi , . . Olin, Aggent, for the Ganada . ing. Fit -ore in one of the poorer quarterl A heart devobed to his wife, he was "Forty percent. on all above the ind ,4aviugs Company, Toronto. I unconscious of his gradual neglect of regular prolit." . . i � per cent. on real estate. Agent - - of Pa M` is the sign: "Don!t ga some- her, and would have. been astonisbe "I wantfifty per cent.," � I where else tube robbed; walk inhere." I Reamship Compaky� ,-. �*g � 11 ' i d "I can't do it.". 'k and Glaso�w. First Cabixt, ----�,H-eis %happy father," says the had she resented his enjoyment of these A Cabin W, ; Steerage, V29. sical t'W-a-tkes. About the widow "I'll take him to another store then. . . M L . I am n t prepared to speak. Mrs. .R., That's the regular profit." med o,00d for 12 montlis. W. N� 11 ildren axe mu e I 11 jGuffalo Express, 11 whose abi I . reet Seaforth. office, CAMP- L so yc,ung that be can make them believe o I ,site'the Mansion Hotel, -there like a nice -woll "We pay the ol � that the procession' is all is of a ­ . an, did not resent it, d men that. - But 4f � eircuar." I but undermine(. the enemy, an you will we make a good thing out of him I'll . � 1. I Her Musi ' -, lessons she kept � a pro- do it." L . -A Montana Indian, who wa a recent- see' . &tte , � .. lyconvictedof murder, expreasedhis found secret fro n her family. In the . Then followed a seriesof nipto at , - - NITOBA I opinion of the law . summer they vi ant,, 0 - usual to Sara- intimidation and virtual robbery on the I I . yer who , lefeu4ed togs and -took pDasession of one Of the liart of the runner and the shop.k � eoper, __ � � him with delicious frankness :- 'Lawyer pretty cottagesi at the United States of which the alleged e igraut a to . I I too much talk! heap fool -I" . I ' the A it wo, be I . . L_ -Irate, sportsman - "Cov ound it, "Ot'l, . I ciim. He was cajoled, threaten. , ' I I lied to, but all to no purpose. L yoti've shot tha dog. I thon ght you - TheL morning aftier their &rrivsl,the ed &no ling to, invest money in ., - �, I local newspaper, contained a notice that He remained so strangely stupid that . told me you could hold a g 7) "Sure * . I I I !:T. the leading soprano, of the Episcopal nothing could be dk)ne with him. - - I I . I and so I can, your honor. IVs �ha, shot, church was in with, a throat affection, "I will try to ,fix. him," said the run- - som, I couldn't howld I" - I and the co I ner, as he at length left with the emi- SLE TOWN OR FARM , ��- I -IlGentlemiA I ngrega W 1. . . gentlemin V* amid Pi6t, due allow tiOn was aske.1 to make grant. . I __. - I . "I cau't spake mesilf, but if Colonel auce for the disabled choir. TY tm MAET08A.L I- Preston will a ake the blarney that I'd The next morning (Sunday) Mr. R., "I shall only give you twenty-five per . � I p with two of thO obildien, wended his cent. hereafter," said the grocer. � � . be: afther spaldng mesilf , if I c Duld, it's of L I . ine,that'llhouldhisbatforhim, Indade way to the ob*ch his -belief, Mrs. At the lunch stand in CAB tie Garden I ing to incur the trouble I wull.11 . R. having excused herself on the plea of they Bell cigars for .5 cents &piece to L . I 0 ! of - visiting tha Prairie .. -A confirmed ffirt said to a gentle- & headache, ! the emigrants, which a Mulberry street . I kuld call apou or co'm- I . Mau: 44&xt We"eaday afternoon I After the, opening service,the minister' Italian would blush to dispose of two . __ - h, the, �Qndersiggaed, who Is ... � shall be at home and slo'"ne.,, t was a announced that "a lady from Now York fora cent, and which it ought to be a well aadfavoraibly h.uown - I �, had kindl volnnteered to sing in the misdemeanor to Bell. . . - I g, rest temptation, hat the hero quickly ,y . The petty of- � r - see t L I � I .saved himself by answering: "Ali, in- PI of he sick soprano, and in conw ficials of the railway companies around . _. . a ixuu� the garden, treat the, emigrants as if � � deed. M-- y so shall I I" - 1 quenceth Ocal. service -would be I . ; I [AGGR. I I .9 the name as usnal." A few moment,, they wdre 3attle.-New York Times. ECOR & C0 - -,'The bees are swarming, and later a clear, ' * - I * P. . __ , there's no end to them," said 'Farmer _owoeb voice rang through � ; . L I . the church and '� touched the hearts of The Bighest 'Building in I __ Jones, coining into the hous). His the people, erh � . . ---� Eurppe. . VIONWEG. - little boy George came in a swo id after- P ape, even more through - ,� t , the roeuisite e2,pression and feeling with Hitherto the Hot I . I wards and -said there was an e13d to one 0 th vioe of the Great - I - - � whi e music was rendered than the St. Bernard, which " L of "em, anyhow, and it was red hot, too. � stands 000 feet �, %,va a thorough -knawledge - ---An observant. negro says: "De man qualities of the 1voice itself. Mr. R. above the level of the sea, has enjoyed , beat and most whoL takes up the moas' siaewi Jk, am was fascinated, lighted, and inwardly the diatinction of being the most ele. `Isa�, 1.0 Mon made comparison. between it and -the vated inhabited building in Europe. I and- only :first- _�� u6t &Una the pusson of ( A, conse_ witchingwidow, not flattering tothe Thin hdnor, according to the Builder, it `d runkard w nts mo, - �ww commended, so quence. A 15 cent d � -latter. After the service was over he can no longer claim. During the past ' ,their ageacy, in-vestmentg � .: room in ais world dan. a Ju e ob de eagerly so-,igb t the minister to ascertain year the city authorifie I I - 1. I I safely made bypeoplein I* Smpreme Court. I 8 of Catania, in the name of the charining soprano, Sicily, have caused. to be erect�d near - - - --Fair bride of L9 Burn-' whose face he had not been able to see the summit of the great volcano, Mt. , were they even to visit I! Arebukee , "1W hey all, BeE �hemselvea. All apphoa- . mers : hatcant 'in her? from his seat. . . �the and I I'm sure she'a over thirty; and no wo- . �Etua, an astronomical observatory, - � . .ersigued'will, be -- - "Come.with me and I will introduce which. stands 2943 metres above the sea mded to. Charges moa- man is worth looking . at after that.' - I . I you," said the minister, who knew Mr. level, or f ally 1000 feet higher than �he I Matron (age unknown); "Noi worth I I � � . 11 L speakingL to before, my dear !" I R. by roputation. They entered the Hospice of St. Bernard. The structure choir together, and the good man began: is nine metres in height, and covers an 'AteLEAN, Seaforth. -' -"But do you know, pa," s%id the I'Miss Brown, permit me to introduce f 200 Bquare metres. It consists � - I : ­- L_ f a xdier's daughter when he spol -.e to her " when he was interru�ted a)y R. area 0 I. - about the addresses of his neiglibor's ' of an upper and lower story, and is built : L I . son, 91ma wants I me t . omarrya man of ejaculating: "Great heavens it is my in a circular form. _ .L & BLACKI - .culture." I "So do!, my dear, so do I; wife I" ' And, place and company not. In the lower story there rises a mas- ,, . withatanding,'he gave her a hearty era. sive piliar, upon which is placed the I A TIG -AL - mid,there is no better, culture i� the brace in bisidelight and surprise. To great refracting telescope. The lower country than agriculture.". � out the story short, he -fell 111 love With story is divided into a dining room, -I 'Bill, you young scamp, if you had hr,r 9611 over again, the . I , 7 -- 14 - I . siren was kitchen and storerooms intended for � your dtieB you'd - get a good w pping." . I I forgotten, afid. I don't lugelvneg you could theaecommo'datiou of astronomers and - � - "I know it, daddy; biH,lls axe no always find a h � I . appier couple in New York. � I paid when they are due." The gonized , tourists visiting the establishment. The . . - - rg have bought the, Toole an4 1 1 1 tither trembled lest his 1�opi ful son - roof consists of a movable cupola or �sfflately qarried on bry t.heGod- I Plucking En2igrants. 'dome. From the balconies of the up. 11 Xanufacturin T . should be suddenly suatche from . � - g Company, ant . I � . per stofy a prospect of vast extent and r 'euce, of . him. I .Nefarious things practised by Runners. A . pen over eight years Ilk 11 F P;rePUed to carry on the trads - .Lpaf of Breadfor 03.50. grandetir is presented. The spectator .An intelligent lady asked a 3culptor ,, - -_ �_ I �� who was about completing the 1gure of Three hollars and fifty cenfiwas is able to Bee over half the island of stedtaus, willrecei,ve p� pi r,, - , xora & lamb: "Did you cut at thiLt. il[nal?" den , Sicily, the island of -Malta, the Lipari class work cuaranteed. Out that tly charged an emigrant in a grocery 11 ileTa made 4nd repaired, also tt0h, no," said the artist, "the &U,imal at th'a battery, for. a loaf of bread and a Isles, and the province of Calabria, on ervatory, . Sheet lion Work, &c., at rw I.JaSL been there, all the time; I only pound of sausage. A runner, who, took in erected upon a small cone, which T I the mainland of Italy. The oba ' 7 - ' Z made and old ones rep& ed on took the marble from around him- the innocent customer to the place, will inthe case of eruptioD, protect it I - - �00� aad &t prices that, defy com- � L . that's all.2" - - I 0 shared with the swindling shopkeeper � com�leiely from tbelava stream which , §TA -L & BLACK, -Crowds are honest. If you 0OMPli- the profits, of the extortionate charge. always flows down OIL the opposite side - taeut an individual man. to' his face, Thirty dollars was not long since paid i . Rox 103, CZattericho he'll.pretend he doesn't like it; but tell by a second emigrant, freshly over, in a ofthe vdl6ano. .1 . �. - - * �. __ - ___ -.--.--- - ,. I . An audience that it is with unspeakable grocery near the former one, for & few Holloway's Ointment and 0-yal Hotel, 11 pleasure that yon appear before such a sma parcels of crackers, cheese and . . Pil-18. a I I dv f men, � other articles of food. I fine looking intelligeut body While the emi. -ThoB6 who have given. these reme. , - � I . '. CARIMUCH-1 EVS) . 'and you will be applauded to the echo. grant counted out the money, which dies a fair trial freel admit that they . I I - - y T141 ONTARIO. 1. -A In an in the rural distridba brought was nearly all be had, the runner who inherently possess every property suit. . I I,- home some window screens to his wife bad inveighed himinto the place, stole able for healing and removing eruptions, � . . � .' . the other day, but she threw tb8ra out two 1�ills fr 6m. his pobliet-book. uleerati6ns, fistulas, abeesses, sorea,bad I _� - - of doors and indignantly remar ed that d'You can have no idea," remarked- a legs, gathered breasts, and all "orders she auessed she hadn't got so fee ble that reputable business man, t r:) whose of the glandular system. � � , - " L When oaro. 1;, ald friend,; and the travel is -he couldn't take her air in its natnral office is at the battery, how these poor fully rubbed in the Ointment L � Pat having purcha.sed this ROVWV . state, witho-�Lt being obliged to have ib and honest emigrants are swindled by -the swolle ' mus- , I , relaxes 111tel buildin,z, he hasthoro'1110- - n cles� diminishes in. I.Cl re-fitte(l it from toP .0 bot- , Strained, the runners, grocers and horel-keeper . flammati ven t ;;; �v ime of the mos� L:oMfortabI6 .. - -lf -we accept as the truth the state- To m personal knowledge ree , 8 on, assauges I . I strict� , y th of the alleviates the dangerous maladies " toLs in tile 00urltv. By I ment that e' very adult man -has enou h . - which - �, - - emigrant runners are professional M&yh� ' months, or even ants of his cu%torrierq ho hopo - - L - ave lasted for i public patronage. The roOMIL I phosphorus in lus system to m1re swindlers. . They not only prey u years. Holloway's excellent .prepam- ed' and well heated. The baf � 4,000 packages of friction fastdries, we these guileless people in N`ew York, Ira"t tions are effective sipgly, regitle�w in . . ' . . I lied with the best, and an At" ' " I , - inayeaa-Uy explain why it is that when freque ti rl " the saine Uiln wi h " , '� - �t worthy hostier will aliva;Ys be' I "_Fe ill t combination, and liave �een Irecom- I I lie Blips on a banana peeling he- �ie�q th4 and . __ � �(Jud sample rooms for Coulmer� . UIOW them.- � out iiA04he mendecl4by'gr-ai" -ti i ' � . ­ - �J,A_ 844 to b, - d * q " 1 * � I; ' I ee� ee w W 0 ; ' 0 o her . , ems ut �ge Pi'eel c 11 ft �t I, ]dn appe am b I Z - - - - - 'A L I - - - - "AG r., , 011 " - .1 0 � d tali t , L -Wit4 large soibed to an i1t�r#Avji'w&j4 all �' . i � i ' - � .tf 3bill strike fire. sd&s f , - - . _0 ,'Ro,,al Hotel " comer r �]E�Owla�r' ba�!,' - -- J- �' � t - � 4,000 wksges, of friction matches 061gitry. Of" 'th- , , _ " - Soaforth.' 7,33 - o ,money. _p ob, me af _ a Q� _ 'or , ets;S 1 - - .- ; y �:_ _i�6 , a alth Uve f:Ned. � I I . -Two stock brokers of Oil City were t " e& � . � I I V 14%poiste, not violent � 2 "V S - MES Rib you may v One Their, ; off - TR, P�apriet0r* 7 _"tch* a' latly- who Was sitting of them has been convicted � or reduci . L � I Of ag 710 � . . Z . I I � . I I I . . - . . . - . � - . . . . . - - I , - .� . � ­ .. __ __.T_M..&7 10M.U"qWU flum ,&V" � A C* - I . I . � ­ L­_­�___ .- - �, - V- - __ __�___-_­�__ . I I . � . . I . JUST OPENED OUT AT � � . 1. � - . . - � � I i - 3 - 1 - I GOOD.S OASH FOR WOOL . � I i - MOLEAN 0 To& Store is the chesput pinoe in Seaforth to boy your team, and It will be our aim . I . JUST OPENED OUT AT � I - to keep. up this wellTurned reputation. Lug buyers and Grangers *ould do well to Insp"b � - 7 - The Highest Price Paid for Good ot Teas before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal dis�2 - I Oleau Wool at the count allowed to the tfade. ! ! � . . i i , , 1-1 0 3 T - _F M _& W 3B 1Z 0 �]U 1-1 M M S 2 . I I . ! As I am contemplating a change in my I � � . . ; . . � I . . I . - I SEAFORTH WOOLLEN MILU, . i SUOARS! 1 � I . � . � i � I . 1 � , I I � _. - - � 1, . We Us selling Sugars very low. Having bought before- _. the- rise, we are in a position to se4 - � � I . I I . � A Large Stock of all Kinds of chespei than others bul�ing now. I � I . I I I : � - I I . - I I � ! . : - - I i � - I � I I . I - WOOLLEN GOODS . I I ' i i .�A_� -A.I.jSO :PT_T_T_jT_A S�MOIC IMST _�%_ I . I � . I TURN11P SEED. I iI I I . / -1 I I . On Hind for Sale or Trade. .. ­_ � Having purchased ftom the most reliable see4 growers, we will be ab to give the pvblic eutiro . I GINCHAMSt MUSLINS, PARASOLSy CORSET i HOSE, CLOVES, U. � - . I - satisfaotion. - le ; . � I I . :ASH CARDINC, SPINNINC, MANUFAC- . . I � � : - - V . � . � � I - . I REMEMBER THE ONLY CHEAP - STORE" . I - :. TURINGs U., I , : ; . , A large consignmeub of Crockery, Plain ana Colcred Glasswaze of a I patterns, direct imports' tions from the beat BEtropean markets. Weesa . . CAF&DNO's . B16OCK. I HOFFMAN BRTHERS, Seaforth. I FOR FARMERS A. SPECIALTY. sell as cheap as any house west of Toronto. - i i I I I . I I i L I . I � � ' I L i. � This Sale is GELVUINE. I Will do . , vy a keep .r lour and Feed, Western Corn, Brat � - and Shorts. All good delivered free of charge % . inside the corporation. � � THE OLD AND POPULAR I � � . - - STORE, I � . '* . � AULT & MOCLEAN, Seaforth. ; . . ­ . I � . . I - : ; Main Street, Seaforths Important .Notice.' . - � _i . V ; .. I . � . . I I . ! As I am contemplating a change in my busidess, I have de- : ; cided to REDUCE MY PRESENT, EXTENSIVE � I . I I STOCK, and I am trepared to offer goods at prices which i I I - . I .1 I . I � CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASEv or CASH on ly. My, . I -_ ! 4 stock consists of a large and varied assortmei t of . Ladies' Button . I have the sole and exclusive Agency' and Balmoral Boots, Button and Tie Shoes &Ed � 7 � Slippers, Primella � for the Celebrated 4 and Prunella Foxed Goods. Also in large sh I es -Carpet, Leather, I and all kinds of Fancy Slippers, Men's Calf i Boots, Balmorals, I I Alexis, Button and Tie Shoes -sewed, peggod- I I and rivetted-in I . _� � I Calf, Buff, Cordonan Cloth Top and Canvas : Shoes.- Also White , I Canvag Rubber Soles for Lacropse and Shin . EWiNG MACHINE, - Slippers cheap and handsome. In Children's ling. Men's Toilet Boots and Slippers .1 . � I . I I have an immense variety, which 1 am BOUND TO CLEAR OUT - � � , at from TEN CENTS per pair upwards. . I 1. : I , � � . . ; I For this part of tiae County of Huro � . U ' . . � I � ; ­ and will not be IrespopOible for any . . I ' I � L . . . White Machine utiless sold by me or at 1 L I � I - � NOW IS THE CHANCE FOR READY -MONEY 0 . CUSTOMERS. my office here. I - � I I . � � . � I i L I . I � � ' I L i. � This Sale is GELVUINE. I Will do . , What I say. If I You Doiet Believe it Jua Try Me. JAMES WATSON' , y I ! I I � I I I d I - JOHN McINTYRIZ, . Seaforth. " ' -DEALER IN- . . i- I . . - I . L � - I- ; I t q, , I ! - r _.J. * Se " Hachin�s, Knitting .&a- ' T 1-1 M - (3- 0 T ID :E3 1 Wtn19 L - i I . _MJ I 0 wo- . I � . . � I - - ai., Aikwhments, � coo . ­ . �. 0 . I . 1. L I Z , . IR I - )� I I . I I I. _� 11 . - �1 . ., ! i NEEDLES, OILSo &00: I _. - � - . , I X I Q . i I . . . - 9 1 � � I a .. 7 = I . ... 31, I : I � ;�, MA�X STRE� T, SE"O RTH. I - 4C � ", - . . I I � - Z , I I � . . 1 M - I- � I --- 00) - ' REM9VED1 - I I ,I � � I Good Value in Carpets, Laces, - Cur . s, Damasks and I - � I all House Furnishing Goods at- ths , . i � i . I 11 GoNen Lion." I � � � ! I L � � � ; :P.&:PSrT, i Good Value in Black Silks, Black . - tins, Black Cash- . , I L. : I meres, and all Dress Mataia at the." Golden I ; - L . � T H E J E'WE LL E R9 L , Lion." I - I I I I I Vood Value:- in Piints,. Cottons, Tikkingsy Shvevettlings., -JAS- L Linens, at the " Golden Lion." a . L 0 1 R E M 0 V OL D T H I S . Gooc? Value in Tweeds, Worsted Coatings. , �* . - Ties, Collars., ' � � � � at the 11 Golden Lion." . &C, I " , - �' �] � I . � : . . � . � INTIR'Vr 1 7 1 � . ,�Srroi=ua . I INT-, S 30, - I T:' 0 IRL 'I- 1-1 i . I ZLI.. J JL M I .30'S 0 .A_ : . . � , ,_ TWO DOORSAORTH OF OLD STAND, I L . 7 . . i _. I ' I KILLORAN, - & RYAN DIRECTLY OPPOSITE I . .1 . I . , ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIRAM � % ! I . I ENSE STOCK OF I - I M a -ROS�RTSON'S GROOtRIES OF EVERY DESORI . t . T -10N, . VIZ.: , . I I . , ! Teas, Sugars -all qualities -Coffee -Green, Roasted -_ a -Ground-Riee, Rais. - FURNITU�tE STORE. ins, Currants, Spices -Whole and Giound-Canned L oods of all Kindsl the �4 r9i il, I Best Birsuds of Cigars, -American and Canadian Coal . . ; . . . � &o. I . � I . L . . . 0. L�. PAPST. ! . I L_ - i J i i - CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. , I ' � FF 0 R B E S' LIVERY . i � Our Crockery Department is filled with the Larg�ot � wad Cheapest Stock of . I I I � , Goodis M' Sesforth, or any other Town West of Toronto , - i -AND I I I I - - . � ! I - . � � � i SALE: STABLIES5 I I FLOUR AND FEED DEPAOTMENTs' I I p I I . ; "I ; - e - I I : . Our Flour and Feed Department is always stocked I * ' i 1. I i with the best Goods in . Ihe market. I . I . MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. � I . i �. . I ", . I I . I . ' I . LIQUOR D.EPARTMENT. �hs . ' � ARTHUR FORBES" old established Liv. i . I an, keeps the bast and most styliah rigm. , . &Ddetrh=st driving hor 4es in the business. I ; Our Liquors are widely known, and we guarantee � Neat Nobby Cutteis, handsome The Celebrated MARSALA. Sacramental Win them to speak for them - always on hand. and and com- selves. , fortable Robes, and fast ;and eat horsesalways , . . 1 I " I o hm&d. � I Im* We must trouble all those indebted to us to A vef, hand some lam ly sleigh f or one or two ! . f once and settle up. -1 ! - horses. ` ; ' . . Day and night aallw.pr�mptl� attended to. - i � ; I KILLOR r; &' RYAN. Good 4riving horses bought and sold. � I 1 2 I RIPMRMBER THE PLACE - Opposite 0. 0 1 - 1 I- Willson's AgrioulturalWareroome, Sadorth. . . I ­ - . I M ARTHUR FORBES. . - - a . I HO I FOR .MAN IT01BAN 0 4 - I . I SEA -FORTH PLANING MILL, . . . � � I : � i i " . I I I ; I - I . , SASH3 DOOR AND BL I IND. FACTORY ! : I H. ROBB, i ; � � . .- - - . . I . . .41 . . I I � . . rpHE-submariberbegn leave to th, ank hinnumem Is now prepared to furnish parties going to Manitobawi i . 11 the va7 best CURED, -a- austornerolor the liberslp�tronage extended to MEATS of every description, including Pork and B2f himqiaoe co;nmeucing busimems in Bodo h,and RoUs, Lard, &c. Any amount still on hand, but going Hums, Bacon, Spiced . very fast. Those who' trasts kat he way be favored with a a atinnam I of Uas game. � have purchased this meat state that it is the beat whic� 'market. has ever been placed on . i . I . Orders promptly filled. P&A0s_Jut4zAingtobuU4won1ddo well to Slys the Winnipeg I him a 40,ss bie wffi 6ontinue to keev on han4 a , I I I i I - large stack of fill kinds of . ; Dry Pind, Lunb�r., Swha., Doors, 'i . - � . I � � � i I - . � . Min& and Houldingsi SUVZO, i � � i I 1E IR Law,-dx- . .7, . , � I . . _X_1__AA_1 _# _4_1"_Aft&10#"U0Ut0%h0" � - _��_� � ____W � � I - � oonwa�ft,alam , 1! temember the, F rooery Store� in -Ai '_ Wilk , ITOUP , a I , 0 I P -opulw 0 k . I - =W-1-wo k, in in fail bloAt I" . . i 4 - ­ _L , ,kt=2s isla . bo _ iu * -to 0 virswuri"d"-Wd to Won plis� isual, The bad ploo - pwmhaso FrInh I . , , . � I , I i . " I., - �_­ I � I -_ - . ..a . I -, 1� ., a I J W- - - W1 JOHIN H. -BROADFWT. I i . . � I . I f .. . . . I � � I � 1, - , , 8"' i V$iD , RB, edbith. I 100-0 .A. (T. V.A.LYAt-i.XU_VV. . . TIE[ E . I I CANAD . IAN BANK OUCOMMIRCE. . - I - HEAD OFF10E., TORONTO. - � L Paid up Capital, - - $0,000,000. Rent,9 - - - - - - 1,400,000. . I I . President, Hon. Wk. McMaster. - � SEAFORTH BRANCH. , ' The Sesforth Branch of this Bank coutinaw to receive deposits, on which interest a auowed on the most favorable terms. Dxafts on all the principal towns and cities In . Canada, on Great Britain, and on tne United States, bought and sold. Offtoe--First door Bouth of the Corninardal . Hotel. I .. 689 . A. H. IRELAND., Manager. . - SOMETHINC NEW J..N' ZOLRICII. I . - HENRY ROESE Begs to state to the people of Zurich and= 7 that he has purchased the wagon and I business formerly carried on by the Messrs. Schnell. . The business -will be cam*ed on as fortnerly in - � the shop opposite DiecherVs blacksmith shop. - -, 31r. Roese is a thoroughly practical workmw4 and being Imown to most of the people in the section, be hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public ronage. AR kinds oytehicles kept on hand or made to order, and repairIng of every decription neatly - - and promptly executed at the lowest possi*O living prices. A trial is respectfully solkited. . Ha will also be preps�� to do all kinds -of I cross -cut sa,w gumming and filmig. ,Any kind of teeth caTt be put in old saws with the latest -im- Fements. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices orwov Also for sale the ,,PEERLESS SAW," I the fasteat saw in the woods. Rerdember the placeand the name. i - . 0 i ENRY ROESE, Zurick 92,rBELUS MILLS, OPEN:" - JOHN McNEVIN, . . . Proprietor of these well Inoymandpopularmills, boa now got everything in first -claw working order- and is prepared to L turnout an article of FAMILY FL.QUIR which cannot Jw ex - L celled by any mill in the ,country. I GsIBTING DoNz WumF, THE PAary WAITSFOR IT. . I I Flour exchanged forwbeat. 40hopping of every description promptly attended to. Flour ,and Bmn always on Rand, and sold at the Idwest marketpnees. Remember the popular mills. JOHN McNEVIX, Kippen.- ' ,�__ - .. - MRS. 0. M. DUNLOP. - __ . TEACHER OF MUSIC. . PIANO OR ORGAN. . ADVANCED Pupils fitted for graducting a . t le" 4 than one half the expense of foreign tft&- ing. Zopecial -care given to new beginners. , A Limited-'Nubber of pupils from ' abroad can. receive Board. I � InsUmmout for - pupils. use at very maodfrAW terms. lle�ldeoce on.George Street, First do" east of Main Street, ftaforth. � 730 . - I ; THE Subseriber hweby tbanlw his awu;me customers (merahmts and oth"OlazAbda liberal patronage durins thd -V"t 7 - ' 4 " hopes by strict integrity and clogs lt=atloe business to merit their 6oafidesm and trao in the future. Having gmtl.� oularw hu prM. late during the winter. he Is mow pMared to pay . . THE HIGHEST CASH PRIOE . - For any quantity of Good 7resh Zgp, deUvend at the Egg, Buiporium, � - MAIN BTREET, BEAFORTH. . WAnted by the subscriber, 25 tons of good ft clean wheat straw. . - 1). D. WILSON - :PT_T1=111*_.T1rrT_T1::US_ I . � J. S. PORTER SEAFORTH. I am dwermined to Clear Out my Entire Stock of Furniture rey�wd- 1888 Of C08t. I rMOSE IN WANT, it will pay them toLiner. JL � taln prices before purah"Ing elsewhem I give 6 large discount to those paying o"h, as. p6ei&Uy:to newly married soupleg. I am still tGuing six higwy fLuishel Chain for $2. 1 &Igo -seep Knowlton't Spring Bed, the b"t and ahespeat In the market ; wuTmited perfeetly noiseless. Wsnrooms dizeatly opposite M. B. CoustWo Xsmmothilewelry Store, Main Street, Smforth, � rdwt BUG. � 626 JOHN S. PORTZ& . i CAPTAIN BRANT., _ THE YOUNG TROTTING STAL- . . LION, CAPTAIN BRANT,. I . ,& aMdsqlk of ad Clear Qr1t and from the ,cejebr&W HwW stock on tle bZ�'; ilde, wUl � - sUp"rtbelw ' I 'Rt- of *A,k- W- blit-vina , - st4wo in 81= �4:"; the ptme"a" aw, For - ,*.. 'h'� 4W 4 , , fanfitip"ticalars APP y to J0IJN A"- Pro- prietor, . I Wi � _�= ., I