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I V i - � . � i . I . d I _. : __ - . __.. - ... - I . . - - _�� I � I i 3 � . . _­ " I i � � I I � , �"!!!!n - - I-.---- � h - I I . . i I JUNE 30, 1882. '�' �' . � ­ I � . - ! i � - i I - - - � � - ; . � I . - I � . I .. , . - . - � =y -Sorrow, I Ron I ' ry, eating rapidly � I ! . 1; - - � - ,pppaz;o. to seU it to the rag man and buy a new ! - . — i 7==="�W_ - � . � . 3 - " . � 1�qu I z . I I i . - I - Id gex blemanle invariable np 'LIN - N - OABINET- OOMPAN ' . ; _xoo, Tas � _ until he d4a � - I . 7 - I was wraiw- Chere he goes, f& not "ow'; � he "- '' one, but the o I Chai of Buginess. � 11OU-SES Tookouck"r _.. I . 11 I on of eight. I . - sphina � money . 11 . ( )" � � ya OASH FOR WOOL - oNoa, Taw.'� il"�'" pidwife. ye"t, g"U t" find . no, holes reply, was, ,,Yot, p)ye i � I � - � - . � I I hdr; I i . . � � � . . - � � - W at 0 goes, into, and I do not And him enough for clothes j or one hunily, Dis - I � I � - ! i � �_ . 'e your halin'when ance ye got i I L � �_ - An�' k11a.P mW' . - don the.. und. Where 'does 'he at is good 6noughl for me." At length . . i �1. ; ; 1 � ION*, i I . . I �-.11 . I 1 1 . I I I I _T, I I . : i I ; - . Irtor I &ia your we* finger or else ye will to ? I --- the ditch t�wo hours rMnowing their fathek,s fondness for a' � I F �- � . k1j I � � ; � -1 - - - ! I I .- I . I . I � I ­ I rus, � this evening, and the for,agoing is the �arrgain, they thou lit of a � ruse by . I I I � . ; . � I L "USING TIM � . . aim anow ya but taste Y8're sure t" get 668t description X a He i , *W04 to tkiduce -hi to lay oft the old SEAWTH FOUNDRY. ! I I � I The Highest Price Paid for G-,--,od '. 1. - I 1- . an give you., a . . I . ton t- I ; I -1 . : j Clean Wool at the � �,j a dmpplo, � an' mautx tie kc I . ' �, I I might say, rather an iuAocent looking gai�mbntand get a w one. Taking a r 1 7" tat I ep I � I I I � L I I I . I reasing trade, we have bought the factory lit � � . a 911, I - worm, and hasm I ir ather ha worn, they wen � I ely cc- P � �-! � i 00%lmu ot, ihe'll'deous - look of cbg6t the" f _t - in, a to eet our ine I - __ , '_ � . t a, gin r taste it, tak waucht after. the out and measuring worms. _' ! '6 I cupied,by W11. B . rich, and after getting it under I way are prepared 10 manu- I _� . I I to their tailor and nabructed7 him t � I 0 . I wancut I &a ' - 0 1 I facture i I I . SEAFORTH WOOLLEN MILL$,, 1 � I The . � � force upon my farm have been take it as a pattern as to Biz : I - ; . as, a a4dier, and bUn' " a stane, � i : _ - I I . w - I Till tow I e and fit, AVING purchased from Nopper Bros. their I i . : . I _. !, "NGE HEATIE fsriu.ths t ,where aft ye hae-lain. giving him battle,for four i or five days. and ma&e the fi�nestjbost H� I . i . j. � ' R t ' - he could. intereskin theloundry, we will still continue I i i . I i . .. - ' ther wV Gibb o' the (lien, L � : I � � � : � I - . Whej4,jryR,,fo . First, between my wheit fields and "We will," said ohe of -them,' "got tokeeponhatid at the old stand,Main Street, , ! ! I I - -1 � . 1cok-Igmson, lRab Douglas an' siecan like . , � I . y � .1 � I I Seaforth, a - � ' : - % meadows, and corn field and meadow' s, f&tber down here on' f4 assortment of � ?� - inens, . i some pretence or . I A ' . I 0 1 i i i i Aff I -bed, throwing the 6arth on the other, and then you 1must sell him the : � . � I � I __ Them tse, wea Blair's at the heid ol the we d*t � ! I - EV RY,,,THIIN-G- IN THE - FURNITURE LINE A Large Stock of all Kinds of ­ 9! � .__ � . - � I I i .. kom meadow side, and makinig the -side next post. ; - I ; . : I - ; � � I . YCKORY � "I'll , No matter what he offers,. you Ga2ig PlOws, Land Rollers, Scuf- i � . I : . � I � Or' - four JovW brithors ye gang tin Bit the wheat or corn slautiAg under, so �ake it, and we,11 paj $he. balance." I . 1, __ rAke I . doon. I - i I I I . - yaorders mutchkin, a tauker'o yill, - - 1 cheapeBb to the best sets, With the latest styles and No 1 fiq�ish and . Boxes &C, . � I 1 �� that when the worms co�ae into the In due time the sqns received word ; flers,, CUW4 ) j 611 , WOOLLEN GOODS ; . � somabisouits jwl cheese, syno fal tae wil 's - ditch, whioh,they do by the thousands ttat the coat was fi4ished, price $80. . I . i workmi ship. I I - willi � and millions, they attempt to 0 i . . I i I - I � I ; . � . a. there's iseye, cronies, your healths frae my rawl out The next morning! at breakfast the I !! - . I i . . I . I - I W heart 11 - on the com and wheat side and fall eldest son And all other i Implements In our line. We have . 1. � . , t causually �remarked : i 1 � . ! - 4 -Ine � al . . _?__ - . __ . . i 1. ye!re I 01, Hand for Sale or Trade. _1 � b ck, and when collected in the ditch, will The going near the liams, of Stratford, to keep a f all line of repairs � ' HOME STWE& I - and haid at it, gaid ken's when ye'n a "Father, you ' so made sr�angemehta with Thomson & W41- -. � . . i ­ .� We hitch a mule or hor�e to a small log of tailor's to -day, and X. wish you would for all machines sold by them. I .- � I � maxe _ ye car'na a preen, . ORDERED .WORK A SPECIALTY, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. - � ____"_ I - -re for your sin wifle Jean. I . I i � � I I I � For wood and draw it up'i6d down the ditch stop and tell him tolbe sure and, send � f .1 . I pgriess dae ye c* I . . � I . � I :, r I f � . I ; I gicht afte nicht by the%- J11re sits her and mash the army to death; in this way h6me ray new coat tb-day, for I have a I . L , . I I � - __ � I has, . millions are slaughtered. With a littl $f - I L k CARDINCI SPINNINC., MANUFAC- li� . . , I e -p&rty to attend to-ni4ht. I I L . . i � i I the craii . 1 1 . I on't see vat you p9ya vaut with so , i I : r 11%T (: A - - v TU811i0i L&C.9 I �� I I I I . 'L o"Ir, � before stated, they never origiqate in many new goats.,' ; * I � I I . I : � I tha best known, impro �� Ant that's malstly aye near tae four in the t�e wheat or corn field We are MR g a first-cla'ga Land Roller, equal to . L 1 1 i � 'I . t . 4 . � - L ForyoF footsteos, she listeni and listen -i in care, they never pass the ditch, and he �"V(317Y vell my Boni I vill do so, but I I FARMERS ! - I � - - . . yaw. I L I I nalor we your face tin r of the wheat, corn land oats are 1 safe. As d � T—T I M. zT. 1:) M 1= >. rr .4. 1--r- ve- . , 'unless the ' The old ge the best in th market, which will be sold cheap. � � � utleman delivered his � � I I �Dg fuel and labor of any . nook, I eimy view, wheat has been sown on an old mea. message ' It will Pay yo to oxam�e them before buying WE q uch to our business,and in it at all ti es will FOR FARMERS A. SPECIALTY. � � I - I ' 7 - , and the' todlor's I � in this- market. _ � Am? gio a lAe face ye present, ta I . poreunity hav! also added this bra . . � I . � . . OP el4where. I I be foun I everyt i g to meet the requirements of all. � - � . -1 I A! W&rritt &W torn frae the chin tae the low. But if they do get into the wheat, had come. f I . 11n � � � � � I I I I - i �# r I : faving see red the se*vices of MR. E. SAUN- � broo; . �, i ! i ­ � I v then there is only one mode of fighting Fingering the ven0able garment he DEAS, late f Toronto, wbo bag held leading i - I- -, .. . The neebors am clashin! 'boot yon an your them i I . i 755-8 A. G. VANEG-HOSD. � 11 I I � ,� . I draml , and that is by the old Virginia remarked persuasively. "You ought to posttionsin saine of thp beat establishments in " I . ,. — . I the' country, and Is thoroughly experienced, we � . I .. I The barina at the schule eal ye auld- drunken mode. The worms crawl up'the stalks have a new coat. Its! a shame for 6, ric A HANDSOME HEARSE KEPT FOR HIRE. . I . . � I I THE �. I � � I - Tam, I h will beprepared to do D�ll kinds of repairing of I .. . I I i . and strip the blades off up to the head W�an like you to weai an old coat � like - Thieshing Machine eapers, Mowers and all � I � �� r, puir body,'s fast gaun tao her if you will stand idly by and permit' f agricultural inipl � ' jou mithe � � . '_ I "' By st I . � gra tliat. . . ents Special attention given rict atteotion to business and � in eye to accommodate and plOasej we , 9D SEE TREU AT T hZn-them tell o'the way ye behave. them to do go. To prevent this is al. . In very m . oh, but dis to Engine and M or - ' Repairing of all kinds _ hope to merit the onfidence of ali. - i CANADIAN BANK Of COMMERCE. I - - � Nr :,,Tank yo goat is I I oh, bad I been miss in the days ol- lang . . prOmptly ani ne don., and satisfaction guar. i � I � . . most too simple and cheap to relate.. gd9d enough for me.�' rial.: i ; . I I . - - - � ' I anteed. Give us t 4 � � . 1. � . � I I ' The worm is Very clumsy, and the least "I have got something," persisted the - I . I'% goild, , advice , i i j � L . . A. t,. . frao that mither o' sh - I . � I � . ; I I 1EHL & CO.) I I I ;. I mine I I Ock precipitates him to the grgund, tailor, Othat I believe will fit you, and T. FOSTER & SON, Proprietors. . � I D . HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.. I I . � I . i �� . I . I . I i - . I -2 i I . . Bw she tem me fn.' o0on that sair I would ruo and while there, he does little or no it is the greatest bargain you ever heard . i . I : � I . I . -19 -DD'S, MAIN - ST. � : la,headws,an! daftlike, I bucklet wi'yon. . E. SAUNDERS Foremau. - � � - � - . i t � . . - I I _N I t_ I yg wars dear tae me Tam, as the Hicht ov damage. Take a rope from 50 to 190 of. I made it for a clustomer but it was 1 2W VICTORIA ST., CLI ION. � ­ - . . eye, I I MY feet in length, and weight it in the a misfit. Th6 price bf tAe coat," said � pa � . � I � I . - �. lit UP CapitEL191 - - $610001000. 1 . I I I wattenye-saidthe amethinguntome; m-iddleandputaman or boyto each the tailor producing !thel garment -is TEAS. TEASa TEAS, : - i I . Jaest-, - - - - . - 11400,000. � . 1i I . 9 � , I' I lWd ye, me londly I thocht I had poo'er . i . - end of it, opposite each other, and let � JA0, but it won't fit Q . 4 I . I � I uide failin! tse onre, i ie ran I made it I ; � - . � � . FAFORTH, I them pass the rope over the field once for, and I'll let you hkve,ft for next to I . . � But noo, tae my o0row, I ken I was wrang, . . I � . � i I - i - .� For where tansy led ye, Itwas there ye wad a day so long as the worm lives (which udibliiag. Try it o * 1� I - . I WHAT PEOPLE SAY, � - . . I I I . - U. � I I , I . It is now universally admitted that AULT & ! � gang; I is usually ten days), and you will save The coat Wag tried; out and proved- a McOLEAWBjes Store is the cheapest place in I . . i� � President, Hon. 'Wm. HcMaskr. * I � "A IM Tain was my scolding's my pleadin an, the fi' . � 1�; - �, - FO -Pt, TH - 1, 1 61d from injury. Tbs. fat fellows perfect fit. - I . Seaforth to buy your to' i - , . . : . taus, : . as, and it will be oar aim � I i . . are I I I i � 11y,pilther, puir* body, had grounds for her never able to make a second trip up "Youll never ge4 such' a bar , 'to keep. up this well-earned reputation. Large � I I I - I gain � i . I - IMM. . - - the stalk; one trip With the rope L is again if youjive a bubdred years," buyers and Grangers wood do well to inspect our � I i * Ut ift bit lassle wha reads my bit sang . . a said Tom before parchaaing-elsawhere. A nberaidis- . Wre SEAYORTH BRANCH. .,.j , NOE AGENCY- onflicient for that crop. A'repetition of the tailor, "you may,,,hav , the co t for count allowed to the tr TZ is nO 31edicine Made so Safe and Reliable for CouAs and �­' - - Be canny an' caretua, when We come along. . 0 ale. r I . �� : 7 ,4 . i this operation once a day � t - I -1 ob for about ten 0,4,0. . . I � � . I ; I ,.shun them, I pmy ye, that loles a bit I q - The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to !, . I I I . . ' I I I ! � � , I d=, : days will save the crop; and it is eaFjier , '.,'I'll giff yo Colds gs GZ YqERA TED BALSAM OF FIR. J �z6oeive depositsp on which interest a anowedon � . : - . u twent�_fiv�;"71;aid the old ' . ! : L i - the most favorable terms. 4 1 . Ajs think o' thei fadlit I've. had wi' oor' and cheaper than ditching. I have mbrohant, who knew I I � I ! . � L TAM." I . , cl6th when he I i i ..-. . Drafts on all the, principal towns and cities in � . K. "Mm succeeded in keeping them -so far out of s ' P I SUGARS! i � � � -i L . I � TzromAs MUIqN. aW It. . . ; - : ! - SUGARS! . . I : Canada, on Great Britain, and on tue United I � I . I i .� . . ,my wheat, so I have no occasion. to use �'Take it." . - i � � : � . - L ! � ! i I ! States, bought and sold. I 1� . I � I I . . * � I I : I I .�' o the rope practice, but others are u8in , Carrying his ol We are selling Sugars vez . I . .. � .01111ce-First- door Bouth of the Commerela-1 11, ff4rinej �Wa cz�nd Ac- Oaieties. 9 d coat io a bundle, the . 7 low. Having bought � Hotel. .,- I . 1 � I . - it daily, including. Sunday, and report purchaser went out a��ra3r64 in the $80 befdre the rise, we are in A position to Sell . � I i ' I . '1882. M � . nrance, Agent,. Coizvey- -4 A gentleman who did not trust to his . � cheaper than others bayin now. . EGMONDVILL h, , 'A. H. IRELAND, Manager. I . i . success. 11 coat. � 9 . Me isrs LumE I n. -The cerated Bal . . I . I . - I en ok Wilso, sam of Fir I bought of you I Frawe?- - memory, wrote in his memorandum I I , . I . ., old I . ON I JF _Etc. " - Atsuppertbatnig�the appeared in - I must,. Fimphatict By affirm is the best m --diciue for a cough afid c 'ever I I book, "Must be markied When I get to I i h - 7 - ;- . I An Indignant Youngster. - the f& - . � . - . - I . � I - town.111 � miliar old coat, and in excellent . I taken, durino the )ourse of my life; nothing to equal it has ever SOMETHINC NEW IN ZURICH � ' . � - . I! � crossed nl�y lips- . a i � � � � A bay's idea of having a tooth drawn The Rev. Dr. Charles H. Hall, pastor good humor. To hiwsons he said: - . � 5 . -b . 11 r..,. SEAFO,RTH.. . . � I I had a severe. cough and cold which had, weakened me down very much knd de- . �_, a- . may be, summed up as follows: 11 The of Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn,has "I made a nice 4` � ttle ting to -day. - : prived me of �est i uring the niiht. I have only used one-fifth of the bot Fl�_,aud I - ­ - I . � always taught his youngest child to Bay ve-p' I vas at the tailo . TURNIP SEED. . I . s I bought a goat, I � I am now perfoctly pred. , DAVID DUNTAN. . HENRY ROESE �, i I ; I � . . doctor hitched fast on me, pulled his grace at the table as soon as it could a hice, fine goat, the rice was 380 but � - . . best, and just before it killed me the i - . I I I speak. His young hop'eful is now a I got it for $25. I put it on and had not Having purchased Irom the most reliable seed I � � SEAFORTH, May, 29th, 882. Begs to state to the peopleof Zurich and vicinity . I . . I � I - � tooth came out," small boy, whose prerogative is to ask a go�e a square before I met a Iriend. He groweru, we wH1 be able to give the public entire Me srs. ume . en & Wilson. -Gentlemen: The Cough Medicine, ,1 . cer that biJ has purch4sed the wagon and carriage - FIRST-CLASS, Tommy, seated on his mothe"13 lap, divine blessing upon the food a I about satisfaction. : I . - business formerly carried on by the Messrs. , - a Boon as noticed my new goat and spoke ! ated Ba sam f Fir " . I � and reading,about Eve andthe serpent: , . I . I have much pleasure in Btating worked a w'ouderl cure Schnell. � I . I I . , 'uPanles represented. All kmols: "She waawt like y0U,1na1nM&,f0r you're the family is seated. : I it� and I told him. abo6t how I had got, . with M I ad such a distre i g cou�gh.[ could not sleep St nigntS; leog than The business will be carried on as formerly in I ssin t lowest current rates on all A few'days ago the preacher being in it so sheap. He- offered me §30 for the . � i half a b' ttle ave me relief. � I the shop opposite Dieehert's blaclismith sholi, L afraid of a mous.s." - - I � I MRS. C. JOHNSON. � 7 1; I ; I I I I . I � Mr. Roese is a thoroughly practical. work " SPeOfal attellti'Dii, devoted to. a hurry to get through withbis evening goat and I took it.- )made �5 in fife . i in= � I I . : 1 1 1 - . , . and being knovin to most of the people in the ,-ore Distr. ict -- oj oalt ez- - meal to go. to a wedding, - �ntered InintiteS." :' � 111st=11ces effected on lam . 0 . Q#1 Of one hundred men you run . . � I I � ., I ,tablish- agamst, you wilt find ninety-five wor- dining roo the i . I A large consignment of Crockgry, Plain and I , SEAFORTH,, May 11th, ��882. section, be hopes to merit and receiv,e a liberal . ' � � ,� - 9 . I - I ra. lum i eu : The 11 I Qfj'berated Balsam of Fir', share of public patronage. IrOM, XZU to i ta it ) tions from the best European markets. We can I got frc .- All kinds of vohicljes kept on hand or made I - I per cem cash r m swiftly, and as soon as he '' 'Yes," said the 4ons dolefully in Coicred Glasswaze of an patterns, direct imports. Messrs. saen & Wilson Geiitlem 'heaper ihan any mutual ' . _ying themselves into low ;piri and took his Beat promptly'said grace him- chl ve made! five dollars and ved to -be the beat cough medici,14 I ever had in my �Ife. - com , prusl yoa � � . ' c eap as M y er, and repairing of every decription neatly I � sell as h any house west of Torontm ! P - � I to ord cashire,Enijand; � - I 0 have Ic We keep Flou n-, Bran . I I y 6 The follomiug companies - indigestion about troubles that will self. His son looked at him, in surprise, w let fifty-fl.Ve4'�" never had a t n to equal it. i I was distressed b ' ' London & Lan never come. r and F4d, Western Cor . I a very bid cough, whibb, had and promptly executed at the lowed possible ' I ni - Then they explained. and Shorts. All goods delivered Iree of charge , r - e and as the father f 'shed the boy shak I d ; Scottish Imperial,, Scotland;. : � Gekm&u. friend:' "De biature you hat ing out I - . hung on me o;r a ut three weeks, venting my al i I pre , eping at nights. I only fiving prices. A trial is respectfully solicited. r0routo ; Royal Capadian, Mon- � his napkin, said: ';'My gracious that 0 pad,"' said the Inside the corporation. I used one-third of t e bottle, and am now com etely cured. - � He will alao be prepared to do all Unds of - bailtited vas most utiful; dere is only ; i I . Pi L * act, Galt; Canadian Fire & I I p "Well, you've got cheek." old man when he comprehended the I � i ,ross-cut sjL,w gumming and fllmg� Any kind of ; Alliance H , von vord. in ale English lanckguidge 1 7 � I ANGUS McDER4ID � ainilton; Toronto � � . 4� - � ; . � I . I . teeth can be put in old saws with the latest Iui- ta, TraArolle-M., Life Rad Acei- . vich describes it -and I haf forgotten' * MoCLEAN, Ses2orth. 7 1 . . I � i I a The Vicar and the Quaker. situation ; "but let d�s be a' lesson to . AULT & . i . � provements. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices I b1m. Agent for the camada � 11im.1t a you, my shildren. Never try to deceive The above are not far-fetched testimonials, but only three -out of seor�s that low. Also for sale the - � iud Savings Co A Quaker married a women of the your fader.�'-Philade' . � - I mPany. Toronto. I Two Faced.-Seene-Co ntry house - 1phia Times. 4 � . � Per cent. on real estate. Agent � u - I ------ * �, I . i . i "PEERLESS SAW," I � � � Church -of England. After the cere- Important ;; Notice. Ihave been received from people in our own neighborhood, who , witho � much i l-'tealmsbip Company sailing Mm. Puddin (looking o4 of window-, caa U I . A Cabin, loquitur�: mony the vicar asked for his fee, which A;Womam's Rom a�lace in a Nut- ; I � � � kand Glasgow, Mil . i I � . I I A Cabin ��Ja- Steeruge, v f � tbe.fistestsawin the woods. Remember the z& . . ; I I 11 # " Oh� here's that dirty body he s%id was a crown. I ! I Shell linconvejdience� be �consulted. qLYCERA.TED BALSAM OF FIR is I aed good for I. ' 0 a Steenston comin' up the road. I i . i I '? . ared place -and Lthe name. 2 montlis. W. x-- I I . prpp - _ . . ; ,eet, SeafOrth. offige, Camp. wnnner�iiibat brings him here pestering The quaker', astonished at the do. lie was introduced �o her at a ball; I � I I MMRY ROESE, Zur1ch � . . � - i i .1 . j I Maud, said it he, would show him any 7 she danced with him and forgot him. . and sold by , . Ate the Mazsjou laotel. . fouk. (kn. P��opening the door) -oh, I � : - i I . I � I - � ________� I Nester Steenstqn,what a. str4ugerl Come text in the Sor"ture which proved his She met him again' I - i . , . . I 1p !at a reception, I have the sole and excIusive Agency i :1, Lt, KIPPEII.-" t fees were a crown, he would give it to was reintroduced, and'� 92rBELVS M I. - a,wal Jn, come a'.wa, in," etc., etc. him. I , remembered she - i I " ',x,rhikt in the matter old follow ? You had seen him before.'� Where? She for the Celebrated I LUM&DEN & WILSON, ScOtt's. Block, SeafOlrth. - - ! . � . � I I -u �4 ITORA I ' �� I seem �` Upon which the vicar directly turned knew not. Yet for some moments -his I I � . I - i . . 1. �_ - w0med." 4'Wi6ll, I am -I'm be. i I __ , L L I - ing dunned up hill and da to the 12th chapter of Poverbs, and 4th arm had been arou�d her slender I : 4.7— . . ) I . I � - le by infernal ' . i -1 i . . JOHN MONEVIN, � I i . - - . L creditors." ", OLh verse, where it says: � � waist. I I . i i - i ____� I L , yon.,owe a large Bum I I . I . L I . L I . .. "A virtuous w4man. is a crown to her &t the reception, �he talked with r ; . Proprietor of tbese well know- n1and popular mills . . of money?" " No, but a great many , i I . I ; I C MACHINEj I ­ OLD . AN POPULAR MOE STORE bmjiowgot,.everything In first-class warking usband.11 hin�!i an WHITE 9EWINI THE � D z; - small ones, and 'debts are like L' �. d found him dull. She looked ! I i I I in-jo, iavust money in .0 I I � 1. I order'and ijr-prepared to turn out an article of - I � ty I children -the smaller they. are the - at him. He might be called handsome, � I ,� I � iiiiMILY FWU R which cannot be ex- I LL I I V . ­ � L . . more bbt�er they' are.,, : Mr. Thimblethrope Mar1ceting, but was awkward. Whenihe sat clown I I I I � : celled.by any Mill, in the country, � . , - � . . . . � � - � I ""What- -made the mule ki6k you 21, "I wish if you are going down by the he was proud to sprawi. He stood with For this part of the County of Huron � I I _. Iff - they, . i I I Main Street, Seaforth, . - - . BLE TOWN 09 FARAJ : itakdth6 gentleman ;who had been market totday," said Mrs. Thimb �e- his he"ad forward, au�d stumbled un. : ; . -, ''I GuisnNG' Do -mm � . � WjElE* THE- PARTY , i . . Beat thrope to her liege lord and master, gracefully in his walk. ' She flushed and will not be responsible for any ' ' - . . 'A throggh - the root of . a barn. ,, I . � -q L ' - - L I ! � VAITS 1TOPO4T. I � I [It MAIWOBA . � And %tswered 11 Do you think that you would bring home some fresh with annoyance,, left f him and w lit � i � . if I I I wa.4 - I ' White Machine unless sold by me or at t e I . I L � I fool en6p;h to go back- and ask him ?­ -horse-radish.11- into the conservatory �ith 'ek man mto)re I i Flour exchanged for wheat. Chopping of -every I I � I . t. i d been bad i ch � Yes, my love," said Timothy demure- to 1�er taste. i ! As T' am contemplating a' anp,e in my business, I have do- 'I � description -promptly attended to. Aour and . . i �ag to incur the trouble . An .old Xuan who ha ly hurt I my office here. I � Bran always oirHand, and Bold at the lowest I : in a rallro ly, though -he hated above all things to ,�he found him one 'evening in the : 0 . Of V'iBiting the Prairie L . ad collision, being advised to . h L ! . ided to�REDUGE MY PRESENT, EXTENSIVE 1 market prices, Remember the popular mills. � I . . . I . I . carry a package, even of the smallest oOse of a frien e nversed easily � , ' 1.1a OQL zipou or com-, I . sue the company for damages, said - I d. Sh' co' � A, r i , and I -am prepared to offer goods at prices -.which i I . L dimensions. . on topics of general interest. He Bat in I ' *TO PLEASE, for CASH only'. my: 'JoHli MONEVIN, J,Kippen. . the undemigned,w.]Exo ig � 11 Wa'&I, no; not for damages. I've ha4 i . GA. _ T �FAII. i . jen and favojabj�L known I enough of them. Bat ,-I'll just sue lem When Thimblethrope reached the actiairtoo.lowforbi , and his feet � Btc bk cc sis a of a la�ige and vaxied assortment of Ladies' Button , . � � -1 . horse cars it occurred to Timothy that Wer�e` painfully appare t She disdain- JAMES WATSON' i an I BaIlm - I Boots, Button and Tie Shoes .and Slippers, Pranella 1 -01% . - . I ; L I q -y . louolonpeallursaiv"e Evidence. -it Yes P? said he had not Asked the sharer of his joys fully turned bar s)hioul er towards hi i . " t an Prunell F i MR0. 0, ML. DUNLOP. I . . In . I I an I oxed Goods. . Also in. large - sizen-Oarpet, Leather, � I_ . ­ . L I . . I Daisy, 11 I think ,Tao�k is in � lo' and troubles how much of the Lear. Presently she arose to op, and droppe� . 11 kin . . . � ve with . - i amn an kin of Fancy Slippers, Men's Calf -Boots, Balmorals, i . - 11 I I I I . rhys 1 70 4" 90 , 6 t, , r _! - " 8. �. n I I- i I . It I I 311y �, al %I, b , ? r n I t I � I , I I I D ' ' L 00' � r � - "� a -0 P ' - ii 3almor I I I-runell � " , . 3 al kin . I X . I f- bat when - bent lightly - j - Al is, Bu ­1 &* _' WGRECUR & CO. I me. 11 ha compellifig vegotable she required; it her handkerchief. I " L � e - sn't told me so le -DEALER IN- blion n4, Tie Shoes -sewed. pegged and, rivetted-in I I . . I � L � _H1"Y Bi -00h escorted me home -. rom 0 P, aimpathefore . . I th . W qE -- � - __ if I might be an ounce or it might be ten forward and caught it � - C t , Buff, 0ord9nan Clo Top and, Canvas Shoes. Al White � A I I � � f . TEACH; R Of MA)S1Q. i . I pounds, foraught he knew to the con- it tquehed the carpet. i As an intimate C a va'B Rub�er Soles for. Lacrosse and Shingling. - Men's: Toilet ' . the Party 14st night' Jack looked ug y, - i - I . . . I *NIPEG. L and to-day,'he took ' to trary, for he was o6ly familiar with the -friehd at the house, helprepared to e Sli ?perns che .and handsome. In chiiaren's ,Boots- and Slippers PIANO OR'.ORGAN. . � . . an opportunity - ' e . . I -1 i rou� in its grated condition in a glass her'home. He aqaugq .&a - throw an awful hard snowball at . d her oak with L I h %ve an immense variety, which I am BOUND TO CLEAR OUT . � . . . H; . 0 dog.11 . jar. -e4j4r deference, and she smiled. He . . at i rom TE1NFCEXTS per* paiir upwards. . - I � I I 7� I . �rry g I , � . L A.74,,*o A 0.1"�L.. i, A DVANCZD runflatitted for gradustling A+ Jean Lh kj� �,wled, . I I � a a b Oroug . .,e I A-fWan enthusiastic lover spent],; "However," he thought, L "I'll do the tr#tppled on her, skirt as she passed out . ) tv 0) - I . . - � -L�x ,than one half the expense of foreign teach- , � - I and the I , : I tw6hoirs, hard Ja'bor over a lette best I can'and get enough, anyway," oftite door, and she r wned. . I . - . izi.- Especial care,given to -new -beginners. ­ : beat aLd most . his gnrl,.andf thea rasrs i . r to Just as h4 Weis startifio-' for home in They arrived a . t her gate ; he Pushed . .. I ­ � - . tmentil- and only first- � , , - to beauty by ' . I I 11 - � . A Lim* JUMbQr of pupils from . _ 46-ad'esii rieeive Board. - - ... i. I ber recommended, so Spillik'01, 4rDIP Of ink on it, he first the afternoon. beiremembered his wife's it open, and took off hi� hat andainpat NEEDLES, - OILSt &C. I . - . _#-1 . � . - agency, in-ve8tments sWearg" 1 i 156'entifto manner. for a few. request, . . � .1 I it ­� -1 air in and rushed to the nearest -ran away. � I � I � . - . L 1-1 . � I L . I ... L. . ,eg,tabIe Btall in the market in hot One day she was coming home from a � LS, - InArumie4 fof*�pilg use at very moderata 17- - i �. made by people in - ininates, Land then draws a mrole around terms. Residence on George Street, Flat door 9 � i sin ha8te . shopping expedition 'with a small � ,MAIN STREET, SEAFORTIt. eas� jyf Main Stree Selforth; 730� T . are they ev�itL to visit t�llsblot dt.ellsheritis a kiss, and AtH* . L NOW IS TO CHANCE FOR READY -MONEY CUSTOMERS. � _. t, . : - I I I � - selves. All spr.hea-* � she, Poor thing, believes it. ow much is horse radish?" he p&r0el in her hand. lie came up with i - . , , . I — - I - I I There was displayed near the soda asked breathlessly. : her,'l bowed awkwardly, blushed and . ; � ! ,be undersigned,will be * � t L I , , . . � � ed to. Charges mod- W%ter f0untaia, in an tiptown drug store "Fifteen ce"ilits a pound," replied -the ask6d if he might takether parcel. He FORBES' LIVE RY Y Ws Sole I is GEYU,rPE. I Will do What I say. If EGG EL.MPORIIUMN . - . I L t the sign, ,, Roviiie Vaccine.,, -. A youngj attendant. . � did not Bay much but 1�istened in ador- I , . . I I ... � . , , - . 77 . : - L . ; "I'll take 5 pounds, You P m't Believe ,it, Just Try Me. � I � Mau %CC said Thimble- iug Bilence. When he lef t her she - . L I ompanied by a young woman . L -GLEAIXI, seaprth. - WhG. might have been his . i thrope, as he threw down a, dollar upon laughed, and said 'he 'was intorerably I . . I - . co try the counter. I - —AND— � HF Subscriber ber6bT tb&nh his nuxasrons � un � L � T i I ; cousin Or sweetheart, entered, and in . stupid, yipt not a bore. ,I I .1 tL I I austionars (aftebmts and othon) for HWr ! I I ze3ponge to the j_jjqUjrj,ng IL The market man looked sornewhat JOHN McINTYRE, Seafor h I . L ook of the - Pretty soon he began' to nall of ben,ond I . __ I . ; liberalp&mouage durinri the.p"t 7,'74arafsafi i - . I � ; - I I . - hOY Who attended ffie fountain,, said. - surprised, but proceeded to weigh out at�odoid her to the opO'ra and theatre I � � h6pes WtArict integrity and--blove attitaii to I � ----6-- -_ —_ -_ – -_ _____ - business ko merit their aoisAdemo #" traft In - L & BLAGK, : $I ay give me bovine.11 the required amount of garden stuff. W&� she would permit him. - SALE S ABLES9 i I . L � - � -6. Having 0, -eatI,y enlarged his praza. - I .1 , . You ua . 11 . He was T I . - th� futul. � '. � - I I ' . GTIGAT, Thimbletbrope watched him, and alw4ys hear her and anxious to be of i I I farm during Um winL:, he is now prepitrod,tw pay - � 1, The young womau's eyes had been wondered wh,on he would get through, seivice. He was manly, and arnong . I � I I I . ' I . I ; I I resting on the unusual si a near the but finally received a package as. laxge women a favorite. He� rode well, but . - . i . I 'H: GH ST OASH PRICE - . 9 KILLORAN & RYAN � THE I E I - . . I - an MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. . i � I . ' . MAKERS. - fo""ta'u,_ ' d- wheu her companion as he could carry� conveniently, and danded indifferently. The other girls ! - - L 'a . 1, . tuin d to her and asked how she would - . I I I I . . Fa any quw#Uy of Good Fresh Eggs, 44Mvereol . _� .. heard Las he departed the remark : laughed at him, but he did not heed it. L I � - � I � r hSive hers I at the Egg Zinporium, I 1, she said, timidly,- ,.� . I ! � . . . � i � I I ,!Guess that man keeps a hotel." She danced Derfectly,;' Was talkative, , ! . i I . L - A RE NOW I-ELLING OFF THEIR 11MMENSE STOOK OF MAIN BZRIMET, ISEAFORTH. ; have bought the Tools and " I guess I'll try a little vaccine." *hen Thimbleth � � - I . IlAtOlY carried on by the God- - I . I *_ rope deposited the d and impulsive. I FORBES, the old established Liv. . I I I I L I anufactu,ring Company,, and . prize at the feet, mqtaphorically spea.k,- , lluif snubbed him, aw shook him off Hu keeps the best and most stylish rigs ' Wanted by the sn'beeriber,25 tons of good dr.y . . ence Of over eight years in . . - for 'more accomplished ' en. ' L , driving horses in the business. Gf300 RIES OF EVERY DESORIPTION, VIZ-- � � . -Iff Ow Tenneweans 1light the ing, of the lady of his love, she scream In �iRlThnbistl i I - . f . elean wheat straw. - re sred to earU on the,trada, I ed i Neat and Nobby Cuttere, handsome and com. ; , I Army Worn�.. : 1�,q finally said he lovbd her. fortable Robes, and fast and oaf horses always i D. D. WILSON . - ,,Goodness, graci C, . I i # . A correspondent of the C� ous! what have you he laughed, said impossible tor. on hand. . I dtous, w-flireeeive prompk . untry Go,- there, Timothy ?" In I Averyliandsome familylleigh foroneortwo T me, Sugars -al. 4uslities-Coffee-Green, Roasted and Groun -Rice, Rais- _� i . K9 work guaranteed. tleman writing from Tennessee, gives m�eted him, neglecte hira, refused horses. � i , Currants, Spic�s-Whole and Giound-Canned Goods of all Kinds, the : F T -T n INT I rE T -T 1=V1 : a - - I .za made and repair� "florae 'radish," he 'added laconi- r, I -,d, also, the M�tQl byL which residents there cally. - .re' eligible suitors, and finally mar- Day and night call@ promptly attended to. B t Brands of C igars, American and Canadian Coal Oil, &c. . � I � � I oet Iroji, war][, &c., st res- subdue the army worm : ried and adored him fol ; - � - � L I - all time. Good driving horsies bought and sold. i f . � � I L L i � � de and aid ones repaired on "Are you going to live on it' for the Oh ! such -is the nature of women. REMEMBER THE PLACE - Opposite 0. 0 1 1 1 J. S. PORTER SEAFORTH. I I . "The army worm originates in old next year,'.' queried the I y . Wfilson's Agricultural Wgrexoome, Seaforth. ' i j i I L - :, nd at prices ad L, sarcasti. _________*___t�_- 689 : ARTHUR FORBES. L i ! j I � ; that defy com- zueadow J&uds more particularly, and, caliv. . . I , - I . . __ . V. Edmanson, I . I . . . 'NT I I` am determined to 01 -ear Out my .. I L I - ROCKERY DEPARTME . I � A_LT_ & 131,AM, - .. � Where there are no meadows in the I "Yes," was the snappish response, of Bradford, writes'. _� ck Blood I bi I i EntirogStock of -Furniture regard- .. z . 1164y,hborbood I he- L0ardo ' I ! � . -ftox 103, Goderich; I 1 9 -ar of no worms. They `it's good, for the circulation, and I'm Bitters is an excel i: I � - � I �__ _____ . tr-%vel from the meadows to the wheat, slightly paralyzed. I . - . - lent preparation, L SEAFORTH PL.A ING MILL, r ! epartment is filled with the Largest mud Cheoest Stock of less of Cost. . - . . : .1 . ,_'.L ' gives' entire satisfaAiou; and Bales in Our Crooke, 71; D . 1011-ts, rye, barley and corn. If the wheat . .� .. . Cw ods in Seaforth or any other Town West of Toronto, Tuosz IN WANT, it will pay them to &seer. V,al- Hotel . IrYe and barley'are past the bloom I creasing every day, it galls now on 0 � _j: I I , and He Clung to his Old Coat. - I I its L � tain prices before purchasing elsewhere. I . �� 111�139 the grain, when . merits; -Burdock Blood Bitters LCures SASH, DOOR AND B IND FACTORY ! - I give a Iarg@ discount to those paying cash, ts. . . � RXICHAEL'S): attacRed by the � A good deal of amusement has been Scrof. - I I L L I � ped&lly to ne,wly married couples. - z . ala Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia . i � I -1 ------- I?- - i k 11 I '�70rin, the grain is oftener benefitted by 3aused in dry goods trade circles during and Kidney complaints,�, in their worst ; - ? jam stauselling six highly finished chain for I i -10, being stripped of the bladeB than in- . : I . I i z - ' . . I - 1 $2. I also keep Knowlton's Spring Bed, the . . 1, ONTAR the� past few. days, by the leaking out of form- 739 ; subscriberbegs leave t thankhisnumaron I . beat and cheapest In the market; warranted , . . 11 L eXpe L - . . T a . i'lred- Oats, if attao'ked. are genera Y a little story, at -the _ I THE . � FLOUR ANDI FEED DEPARTMEN . ; - .. use of two I customers for the 11beralp, troni�ge extended to � i I � Perfectly li0i"Iess. - . � �Ililled-so i�s tha corn ; both being very young gentlemen who afre widelv and I Liver Coiupladnt, himsince commencing busixtess in Seaforth,and ; . i - WILrerwMs othectly opposite X. R.,0onuter'm - tander plan -is the worms go for them favorably known in I . an� Feed Depairtment is always stocked with ' � S WEIR . trusts hat he may be f avoredl with a eoutinuanee I Our Flour L the eat Goods in manlipoth.Teweiry Store, Main Btreet,Beaforth, . ' the trade.' The Is rather an indefinit� term, as com. . . hlfrien& and the travel- heavily. I -will describe the 'worm for - father of these young . . I of the O'Sma. . ; the market. . East $ids. lh,%Ving pureba,sed this new the benefit of those who are unacquaint- . men is a promin- monly understood it consists of a tor. Partiesfitendingto build would do well to give � I W" JOHN a. PORTER. - I 'Ibuildia, hobasthorou . . ecl wit � . ent Market street merchant, noted for pid sluggish state of Ihe liveri a de. him a call,is he will continue to keep on hand a � r - l I . gh- It h him. . I . . � I fitted it_ir;;� tcq� o, bot- , - his large wealth, large stock of allkinds of � L . shrewd business ficien-'y or a superabu74dance of bile er,L � i CAPTAIN - BRANT. , I . . L . Rei's badd headed, well formed ? � ; I - e0fthe most com' y ' D Pine Lumb , Sashes, Doors I : i * I I fortable . L black body, with two r.the ability, and great economy., particular- or au'alteration from iti proper char. 'ry I I - LIQUOR DEPARTMENT, I I J , � i � I k�ngs, Shingkv, I I I THE YOUNG TROTTING STAL_ . - in the couaty. By strict I r yellow ly in the matter of wearing apparel. acter� All disturbed ac�ion of the liver -Blinds and HOU ! � of his ca,stomers, he hopes - �, than white striDes from head' to tail. . - : . I - - Thesons, who, . models of elegance and biliary organs giving rise to pain in Our Liquors �re widely known, and we guaraztee them to them- . - L - When full grown it is a fourth less in and tas� Lath, &c. : LION, CAPTAIN BRAJT, - X I Nia patronage- The rooms . L � . . AdAVell heated, The bar te in dress, have -for a long- time the side, or under the shoulder blade, Hafealmonfident of gl,vb* sel res. The'Celee§ KARBALA Sacramental Wine always 8 a r Old Clear Col . -he L L . . , patlefactiontothoss A - Gr�wdw_n of _t., An4 from t . . 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