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", � - � �� I- - V-1 . -, I I - but'he knows when to stop- dri, ki " No - wonder many f I wives owe I -8, STORE, - -. ��' t to do so so soon. I was N' - - -- ­� -­­ A&Mil - b1m, to &a 11 nai. cross, wh)n theyar( arme % . EUF40PEAN l�W R. I AT - J. MCLO'UGHLI I ­ . , . - W . amploy,er would think it a b , The lite Professor Duncan, of ! � , W- i work ad- harder in - I �'� - A.WWhig.- � . . 1 '71. 4 '. 1 ,..4w� ­ Thgmsa threatened to expose Anarews� was prior to his appointment Eroportia k to their streng;h than any , � I � i . . i . . : : � I ; THE .- - 0 , habits - to th� firm, whioh to' his ch�ir, reotor of an soademy in ores' on, the pla Al� these things ! � . T tic - L .L S ej - f� I ­ ! i . - -- . � i e ruined him with Forfaralike and ventured to make pro. cost 34ou but little fc, bought and a few ; i I � WHITNEY'S BLOCK,, �, . ;;;� might hav isai. .They were walking minutes' time. Th , y are but trifles to � I i I I ' ' - - -��-.; j. ,.- tvea to help him this posals to �Aj t ' ; y - � !, t- � - L . "t I I � - I � In those critical momen s we are � - I � ­ -order to do so, sold my together,! and the important question you,'butthey lift a ount*in of,burden L I . L 11 . . sia iii. . thotl 'fe jill composed, and still h6l d the fort * VE BEEN RECEIVED FOR THE I - . - Mkok -which I scarcely ever Was t i i 't preliminary sentiment from yo�r wi B I I THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS HA I -- - 1. -1 . PU wl � . W bid u take hee# I - - . 0-i - ��DVdbroWh' I itions, k in our line of goods, such As our most . I I - -� ­� .- L - .000MM L I . fi ugg i I H --EAT- IER � to wear, I got I 10 for it or note o I warning Of course the lady and pro i by our fe 1; now ' I . . . . - ­ . ! - - I- . W t� that amount— replied by a gentle 11 No I" The subject i improvc�d I - L FALL TRADE:' I- . -­ ­ Essus.bim notes , Ing in doing so y. In will find a happy i : . I "a]-- immedis ely dropped; but the parties re I I � - I -1, .� , . I... Ogs guesiad at what cost." , ward.– -[Retlaw,in Cincinnati Ga- I i . . . i . PRINTS1 , li: � 1w P wreecuted, selMlacrificing won met again. - Do you remember," zette. I I � . i - � I 3 011005 I - - THE FAMILY' ,IQUOR STORE. L. T14ORNE I ... IWAY VAR- I - . . . I 11 - - ex"& *OMM; why did you not tell me at length said the lady, 11 a question you German F So ieties. STICKY FLY PAPERv DRESS GOODSt � intimate t the citizens of sea- ky or MINF-it ,Wh - coulc he ' . . . . . - fortb and surroun ing con . ­ � � _y I you not trust me?" put -to m when we last met?" - T . . . ntry, thai be . 809i not trust me?" Mar- Profaso said that be remembered. In Germany m k soc!eties arethe OASHMERES1 . . li�s purchased t e liquor business 0 - 1* I I , il . I - - � : a. --hy could YOU balf playfully, half 61,&nd o you remembermy � kkuswer,. order of the day - hey a e constituted INSECT �DESTROVER . Mr. Kidd, and in ends carrying on the � I �-_ J. demanded, I - . inE to i ' �, i I I . Aiany. Then she added, earn- Mr. Du an?" 11 Oh imp�r DUOKSS � -�- . � -�aut la� formalities, �, � � . - Me in the premises lately occupied by ' . , - 41bave beau very much to blame. . " Well, Mr. Duncan," pro. and oevf re, penalities. sip imposed on III Po*der, and Distributo . for same. where will be found a cor�plete � 4 �0& and self-willEd, and all e lady, 11 I have been le such mar ibers as t angres4 the statutes. . I . I of , ? . Z =rellt DENIMS11 . im I.r1w I d, ow- � . � . NE STOVE& I � - � - . and then leaving considar 'on, to -change my Mind." The general lines o these * k Aesocia- I ; - 8 Oa -1 . - odsof bia things, are. The melt1bers accept unlim- I , - . ' I " 0, Mil � 10' it I 1�' . a I - t'a - ta "sworeethaiiall. HUOla, dear,, 11 And so have I," dryly responded the : tions, I I FLANNELsy . IfiUORS1 &C.1 - I – . — . � � 10 10 ashamed of myself for that. Profeetkit. . I "itedres Insibility,1 I each f4rmer under. Fly Poison , aper,� I , KESt L 'U- I � 021 . 4 . : I . . - - . - r, - instilled in leaving her - � takes I fi a an tity of milk, I I . BLANKETS, '. � ORE Wt � . , NovuMan IS � , P , ' OT a' love ;at re .red for home - -1 I � - At Ramcnable'Prices. so slight 9, pretext as I had.,, . erNetly S&LWactory I � on - - -W I * er and a � It known improve. i�lbsnd .aa becomingf A farm' er's viife bustied into a store and youag stock l9ption. Milk : � TABLE. LINENS & OIL OLOTHSy . �and labor of any -- -I thought 80, too. She w , . . ok I .. SJPC)Wc4-S S. . I � Marl -'et. . ih.131164t sensible little woman in the in a town a few, miles up the Hudson a from a dis=� cow, t It e mouth and : . � UNDERSHIRTSo ' - : �1 1,1y ex - . I 7 I � . -but I had been to blame too; few dayi, ago, and went for the �ro- foot Mel .08in ed, cannot,be receiv- i � ! i I t � - - - vad(lt 4 1 1 : � � � , i I I im-not going to let the maguan. prietor With . - ed, and e *pilk 0M cow after calving ; I I . -- $All, � - 1Y g a We hatejust received an immense as- � DRAWERS$ NI)PORTERS 6— A to be on her aide. I -We were - "Mr. Davis, I bought, six pound of must be elivere 0epaxat Y, pendin � ALES A ;�111 . . inut - a a ,. � sortment. , I I . z� - y , * a. If the milk arrive . 11 � I . - � . 11 � : - . �- � Z it I replied. ,,I am not sugar here the other dwf, and when I period o 15 da$ INOEYSy � I to, blame, . � W i � M - . )A you, quite, little wife, got it home I found a Acne weighing 3 late, the faxmer is fined, %nd if the cart . I I By the Bottle or Quarter Barrel. . r tr exonerate � — � - - - - -LX1-V-&1U.&W .. iij sl�u going to own to my fault. I pounds in the package.` be not looked containing 4 the tins, the I- I . I I . . . I I um � � TWEEDSo HATSv . I I � I ian. You I - "Yes, Ma'am.." latter m ast be, �he sender and the re- ru I . - . T � : *ut- . VIIAMOIS, BATH TOWELS, SHOUL- . i I I bm,ta to doubt you, Mar I ' - � I I .11 .�n "Can !you pxplain suih a swindle, ceive i - - i - ... - must f-orgive me, aeAr I I . r h ve dupli0ste keys; the carter is � � GRAIN BAGS, &0.-v . - ��� I - , ! . I I -- r ORDERS FIE', �. � � . � t -oh Haroia i we shall be so happy, air?" 1 . - I . -never en, irusted with a k In winte . � MAIN ST. . - these ca: is axe covered wTA Btraw dur- �DEa BRACES, TRUSSES, F, . A@W1 �W; shan't we ?"-the little woman I 'I think I 0sn,11 he plov-,idly replied. I All of Which are offerea at the lowest possible profit for caLsh and produce. � , ,Ofea.; and than she wound up' one "When I weighed Your 80 pounds of ing the jnliney, in summer, with damp ' . � - _ . 4 .. � 7 - stioa. in a truly womanly style, butter the other day I fount I the three- cloths; the. van too must! be hung on aps, Hair . . I ' - , . mbs of 1 Kinds, B k4ppt assorted with fresh goods. - - 9-;;9' Goods , Co . al � . WN101011i ' ` . . RY STOCK is filwaY' � a smiles and kisses. - pound stone in the orock, end when I springs. Some Of the societies include , ! Tbe-GROCE thd Town. � "I . . LLLL With twe an , . ; ­. . RTH. the mystery of the money was' weighedi your! sugar the stone must 160 me bers, each furnishing on ;L I an . Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brmheg. 'r TEA TO BE I � But . s- th � THE BEST VALUE IN . � ------------------ � to inolre dark sfter Iffarian's explana- 1 have elipped +to the ao&7*s. We are average the milk of five cans. A ere . : - All axe invited to call and examine . . ' both growing pld, Mrs. Jones, and .1, must be different qualities of milk how i . I I I I L myll . tion, MCI it Wall months before we pene. presume your'eyesight ht . ts become more are the farmers paid? They are paid . _ ] , HAD., ILIN, Seaforth. . 1, tea it. We did so at last, however. I L J. McLOUGI I CANADIAN I - , or less Affecteil." alike, te i per cent, of cream being ac- - . . � . I . . ir p- ano- being sadly in need of . L - ot She looked;at him for over half a cepted a a a min mum standard of rich- . I , i . WI 1- AGENCY it, professional man to ; PERFUMERY .. . . 10-vair, I Bent to I minute over her brass-bouud spectacles, ness. vory rn�chanicalappliance hati I I . . . I I I .. � . rFULLY SOLICITED. � . vered to any part of H E K OF COMMERCE. % and "do it up. I was in the ent of : . - L ." come and th6n sai(I she had three dozen eggs been tri d'. to t6st the niblasurem I I TUF nin AND PurULAK 01fUlt 0 1 UIDE9 . HEAD OFF10E, TORONTO. — . . . loom When he proceeded to 15aKe TOO which she wanted to exchange for som c the mpk, but without success- In all lits bra,ucheB, both in bottle and . I � As soon. as the front was re- -books and es and some red shirt P&sonaI and unexpecte4 visits of Offl- i in quantity. I ! . . fma%* I �y . i . i . . : : � z . 't =1 perceived &, little black box buttons. - . cials to -,he far�a in milking hours, and . . I 1� . I : - ;re I . I . . Ily lodged inside'L which - I immedi- I . taking i th; and the saMples, are � — . - 31114 . f I t i � Main Stteets Seaforths . : ! a. 1 � i I . ' My grand idea now way � el I 'ne, Life and Ac stely TOCOPIZed - the onl� practi at i , I I - . -ad into my mind. Here tlxe;a, was Ele Rad; Good Intentions � , I ! I job . � But -v hile t e peraentaga of cream in HOR$E AND CATTLE MEDICINESS . I _ 6 Agent', C`&nV&y- � tbo clew to the mystery. I whs the He moved over one seat to get along- . . I i - . the milt allo 8 i of the �ield of butter i ! I L � � I i . I � R "I . thief. : being estimate , �there is no test to de- I . - "tc.. . In. my anxiety I had placed the side of an old! farmer, and then asked: - r � I � — I I . I � � Lay ile still under ,,How was wheat in this section this : . business, I have ae- I . - inside the piano wh I termine the #oduction of cheoe. The ! intemplating !a change in my . mot . . , I . As I am cc I � t of sleep. year ?" I richer the �miI4 in. butter the less dense i .1 . -:�.'A 11�f I �P.. F �- SENT EXTENSIVE . I the ilifluence ! aidedto REDUCE MY PRE1 h ' ,;-EAFORTH. Marian was delighted. She actuaUy. 6S only medium, air. iaid intend to the milk,'wh wthe contrary is the ceise p�* PHYSICIANS' FRESCRIP- * -and I am prepared, to offer goods at pricei; whic - . . ' ", L UND STOCK, for CASH only. My , � &ad taars of joy when I told her of my get the old lal,'dy a silk dre I theimatter rich in TIOk;S CAREFULLY COMPO - � i F18 thig fall ; for, che 3se. &use CANNOT FAIL T,9 PLEASEs . L but wheat turne4 out so poorly that I I varied sasortmen" Of Ladies' Button . distlovery. . L � I cheese tre hei in dissofation. One Of ED. I - . stock consists of a large an - I " . i - � I "Oh.1 you abandoned man," she said, can't do it." i I ltherulc4ofth milk associations is that , and Balmoral Boots, Buttou� and Tie Shoes and Slippers, Prunells I - . . � L - ... I - , i—Carpet, Leather, L ,Uking her head at me, "to suspect "Hay pret�y good?"' any M Llk w, ich becomes sour in bix I H. HICKSON Ov CO and Prunella Foxed Goods. I Also in large sizef ' I Men's Calf Boots, Balmor 9. T -CLASS, MeL when &111 the time you had stolen ,,Nothing �xtra- I was going to get hours i fter d livery will he reduced in I � y S#ppers, . als. p �� I Druggists,.Seaforth. and all kinds of Fanc pegged and rivetted—in , represented. All kinds �� your own money." the old I wom n a new cloak this f &H ; price 6 ! per c nt. The milk is paid for . I I I Alexis, Button anaTie Sboes—sewea, White : -- � 'a -a e to wear the old one Mrt � I . L Calf, Buff, Qoraonan Cloth I Top and Canvas Shoes. Also I .... but sh . i I current rates on all ..... I ) every month never in' advance ; I)nt - � � I i � . Ul atteution devottd, tO . . A 1>ernickety Wife. anothe year, I guess.' I the acco4nts are fiD&lly balanced once � canvas REubber Soles for Lacropae and Shingling. Men's Toilet ances effected on farm ,, � r 6.0 100 fair?" . , said d vidends declared when the Ch B11siness. slipp,x�.� cheap anabaAdsome. In Children`6 Boots and Slippers � 31y wife!s a weary, waefu wife, 1� year ange of . 4 trict." of Gait,Lestabiish- g there endna be; -Well, th I won't begin to hold. out. nd f � tenilog Of Pi � variety, which I am BOUND TO CLEAR OUT � Tbo! &in mair tri gB L I to, I per c sales of ch Se S 06t � . I have an immense :1 ! � than any mut eut., culi. I- She's been the plague o's'my life. . My crop w ill fall short over � . be a realize& The societies � � . at from TEN CENTS per pair upwaxds. tual eom- Ard -yet shWs unco gade tea me. 100 shall li e i i I I a following companies, - bushels. I ' as going to send the old to suppjy ,pure milk to � � I I g and cleans the bale dsy lang, IF . also ul Aerts e I I . I She dust � � - � �& Lancashire,. England; In, s,ye fin's oot there's something wrang-) woman on: a visit to - York State childre i and it is becom!iug- the practice I � I . . I .- � r1ish ImperW'' Scotia -ad - , . 1 X me abqot are dang to eel �t the neighborhood of these ' r I . I '. The chairs an! this fall ; but I guess she'll have to 1 i . � . I,, Royal Canadian, mon- I - Because she's am pernickety. . � �lt; Canadian Fire & stay to home." tics for 11 nursing stations." StAFORTH- FOONDRY. . . socle ; I i . � I te, � 11amilton; Toronto, - a big . NOW IS THE CHANCE FOR READY -MONEY CUSTOMER& � A speck o' dust she canna thole, -But pot& toes axe certainly I . ; I � I . Ivellem, Life and Acci- I i I I i � Agent for tlxe Canada I An' faith her een aye gleg'. to see; crop ?11 � - 1 Sub erranean Lake. , I —1 . . itip Company, Torow�� - . Awee bit mite ol dirt or coal ,,Yea t6toes are a big yield; and '* i . I . i . . Mak's her at suce tae clean it, flee. � I PO in C)ld�rado is a tea abr"e field, which i . I it. on real estate. Agent ­ - - The flair is nearly worn iswa's . that *ill out the -prices down to *two . . ly a subterraneEk1t lake, covered Thig Sale is GESWINE.- I Will do What I SaY. IJ I . I is SIMI A*ING purchased from Nopper Bros. thefr ISM company,, saill-g The chairs are maist wiEoot a flaw; shillings a b shel. I was going "to let with soil about 18 inches deep. On the H X terest in the foundry, we will still continue I Don't Believe it, Just Try Me. Wasgow, First, A cleaner hoose ye never saw, . i - In YOU in ; Steerage, $W. � I � the old wo .1 an got a set of false teeth ' to keep on hand at the old staad, Main Street, � I I Za—b!'69 My wife is sae pernickety. . ' 8 � - d a field'of corn, which sqafoith, a fun assortment of . . . . � 4 I k for 19 months. W, N. I this fall; bgt the way things look now . Oilis bultivate 'd I I produ�es 30 bushels to the -sore. If any . . eaf6rth. office,. Cam13- � . 'We has a cosy but-sn'-beu- rather goes to show that she'll have to one wi Ll take the trouble to dig a hole JOHN McINTYRE, Seaforth., I . � mangion note � 1. � -1 - For twa the hoose, is nane Owe *86, gum along IRIntil, next year." - I I depth of a spade handle he will I . An' e hex time the wife mun spen' I 7 to the I Gang Plows, Land .Roller8, Scuf- I . � - - Tm makin'things look spruce and Spree. I find that it will be filled with water, - � � . � She aya pursues he deny plans- i . I Sh Caxed for Him. d b3 using a hook and line fish four � I - I I L � 0 1 -1 a the trying pant', � A young amsel, who is engaged or five ini es long may be caught. The i .� - il Hotel-, . 11 � - She pulishe crubs the pots and cainii and an ph flers, i 'Cutting Boxys, &c.) L " rmbs an' 11 I -1 � 7 - The body's see pernlokety. 11 will shortly united to a gallant son fish L have neither scales �or eyes, and are , ' . . KILLORAN &'- RYAN I HICHAEL, S.) I I ; . * I . of Neptune i lately visited the Ma-riner's in shape. The ground is a And all other Implements iWu 0 line. We have . . - Vben I come back free work at niaht I V I . , Eerch ike L . also made arran,gements with Thomson & Wil- . l ONTARIO, � I Tae tak my' hamely cup ol tea, Church. ! lack narl in nature, and in all proba. of Stratford, to keep'a ful I line of repairs . - She glaw'ra me owre ta see a's richt During the sermon the parson dis- bilit�y 6t one time an open body of water,- f r ' rn-chinev sold by them. . � - . More a bits is gi'en t" me. coused eloq-hently and with much earn. (in which accumulated vegetable � ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR 1IMMENSE STOCK 0 - I � ' I Guds faith. if glaur is on my buits, estness'of & dangers and temptations , , � creased from time I -- — . . I ' ; WEIR inatt which has in . . to ti � I Sh&ca,s me e the dirV hTaits, of the sailo�-. He concluded by askWg rust suffi- I GROOERIES OF EVERY DESORIPTIONy VIZ.: . � An' turns me out to clean my caltg, the following question : . , until now it has a - c FARMER , - . I . *iends, and the travel- The body's sae pernickety. . . cientl strong and ,tich !�to produce fine . . I d -Rice, Baia- ,, ' chased this new . 7 � ,-Is ,there anyone whothinks anything corn, though it. has 'to be cultivated I ! Tess, Sug��all qualities -Coffee --Green, Roasted and Groun "N . , jug', Currants, E;piees--Whole and Giound-Cauned Goods of 0 Hindu, the aildinpui,rhe hasthorough- A'fhings. mun &Te be in their place of him who wears. a tarpulin hat and i it is not strong enough to *a ate making a ftrat-class Lan I Rollei, equal to ted it from. top to bot- At nicht; it's imit the same wi'me blue jacket, or a pair of trousers made by h di: ate e haX- tfie-best In the market, which Will be sold cheap. g , American and Canadian Coal Oil, &c. f the most comfortable - She gies me an allottad space, bear t e'weight of a ho . Whil -before buying .Beat Brands of Ci an . I . . I - I : the county. By strict I From oot o'which I daurna get. of duck? -In short is there one Who veati the-hanlA ­ Cato eat strings of It 8 wija pay you to examine th . I � � ., I F his customer-, he hopeff � 1,m saaw in a porner chair, o e k rough the earth. el liih'10- — , e patronage, The rooms In case.I fyIshearthstane or flair, oaressught! for the poor sailor?" fish making - ., Having secured the services I I MR. E. BANN- I A little girl, a sister of the damsel, . I is heel and coming - I 1 well heated. Am munna move &noe oot o' there, � _ A per n risin D,RRS, late of Toronto, who - iss hold leading ,h L The bar . p�jdtions in some of the beat 1 stablishments in i and an at� . � The body's mo pornickety. who was si�ting beside her, immediately ' the growing corn wn ud4enly can see the best, � do' tfie country, and Is thorougli r experienced, we CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. hV hostler will always be jumped np,i and 'looking at her sister 1;bake 91, around him.' I .- . . - - rooMSL for Commer- i An' then she .etaL t&eL scrub again, - � will be prepared to do all kind of repairing of ' - mplp L . said iu a loud tone enough for anyone -*--r— Threshing Machines, Reapers, Mowers and all . Crockery Department is filled eat and Cheapest Stock A � For scam a meenit has she tree- I . . given Our with the Larg I , agricultural implements. Spool LI attention � I ; We I mpi irtog of all kinds Goods in Seafort 7 110tel." corner of 3fain At stoup, or cloak, or window-paue, to hear : sleyls'� Tact. h, or any other Town West of Toronto, 4forth: 733 At fenaier, gmte or crockery. , a Yea, air - Becky does ! " to Engine and Mill Work. i u a ction guar- . I . I . � Aye waah an' splash an'scrubau'rup Theaudiznce were convulsed.with Tht following anecdote of the founder promptly and neatly done, a d i abi fa . � " . � At mautlepiece, or bowl, "tub; I W � believe never anteed. eive usatrial. . ,' W E TR, Proprietor - She's never oot o' the hub -bub, laughter, '!and the Minister bit his of Me ' lam # I . � . � S, I been bublished. It reaches us from a SON �opiietors. . . , - ­`­­ . - -- The body's sae pernickety. lip. . - - � truati,forthy source, and it illustrates in T. FOSTER & "' - � I --------------- 0— - I Fore an - * DEPARTMENTs � tDVtLLE t Gadeties. . Maxry a Gentleman. a remarkable manner the mingled tACA E. SAU I NDERS1 . FLOUR AND FEED- I - � . . . that eminent M&UP . . I , Z Gi ria, if you would be happy in mar. and piety , of , . cut is always stocked with the best - Goods t it ia ail very well for health jo � ah . Althc ugh Vesley, like the apostles Our Flour and Feed Depaxtm � It M t L L St ried life, many a gentleman. ' - . � . to t& people who are restless and un. . the market. - , A true gentleman is generous and un- found that his preachitig did not grea �F; -OLOCKSI. . � I able to sleep at night to place the head . mighty or the noble, still he - I r I J does selfiah. He regards another's happiness effect the I I - - . . . I � of their bed toward the north,but. 1i numbered some families of good posi ' . � . no good unless take the baby to the and welfare as well as his own. You will I I is followers. It was at the I you � his go. tion among h � , LIQUOR DEPARTMENT@ IDERMILLSin a the trait running through all I -- other end of the house and Plaeo his Be . house of one of these that the inciaeup, CLOOKS . � . .. . head toward the south. tions. A man who is a bear at home herereoorded took place. Wesley had I I guarantee them to speak for the - L . among his sistera, and discourteous to of L � I Our Liquors are wiaeiy,known, and we - I ING ORDER L An Irishman who waB in the habit of � avoid been preaching, and a daughter a :I . . selves. The Celebrated MARSALA Sacramental Wine always on hand. . L r Once awoke his mother, is just the man to rl remarli, � 11 being called every morning, when you come to the gr"t question, neig boring gentleman, a gi , I 'a tOL his surprise. "Brid- 1y, had been profoutid- . of his own acor , . ' able r her bev.0 - . CLO KS. - lar- We must trouble &U those indebted to us to call at once and settle up. , L epared to, get," he asked his wife, 11 have ye called which i . a to be answered by yea or ly in: pressed by his exhortations. Alter � . � I I - RYAX- , I Die yit ? 17 tfiN,o, Pat," replied hiswife. no- Wesley was invited to this , -- I . KILLOR,AN & . I - W WORK 64 11 A Man way be ever so rustic in his the 8 3rmOn - . . Well, bed4d, thin, ye had better ca gentipman's house to luncheon, and � I I L . o . . . eaxly surroundings, but if a true - : . . �, I I � I me, or r.1l averalape myself V n he will not bring a bfnah to with himself one of his pr6mohers �we�s - L '. . I TO THE BES,r � -61 Some other folk would deceive you 91812tlema This preacher, like many -�, . . cheek in any society by his ad I . ­ ��­ -. � . about these goods, but I have been in your . of the class at the time, wus a man q PAPST, � THE JEWELLER, a W% � I � 13� � ,-Ilk - I 1 TAGE. : ,s 20 years and never told & behavior. . pl&i- IL - conscious of . - I � OfLICLIDER APPLU. re- the businer n d There is an instinctive polite . Manners, and not I I . � FE U) . .. I I � T , wh ness in- th I F30 � e HIGHEST PRICE L h6,11saidthe guileless draper. "A character, ich every. e �ratraints Of good ceit) . The fa�r = P� . , why do you begin now V I ased the gentle herexit in such a sat beside him at tl�e I offering Seveuty-Fiv� Clocks, Of last . I 7 . e where commands reBpect, and mak a Methodist a ! � �r 4 . e - YOun I .1 I . " fair one in front of the counter, as Bh pass for what he is - one f tabl , and he noticed that she wore .& I . I SON, gathered her draperies together wad its owner I 0 num)er of rings. Du1cing a pause An ear I a designs -all genuine Americ8n. ca i . EGXGND�NILLE. � 0ided smay. . nature's noblemen. the meal the nreacher touk hold of the � ' I . M T4 M, � - � I r . .� � I � � Miss Nellie invited several of ber little Do not dispair, girls ; there ate Buch 3, lady's hand, and raising it in the 6locks-for the next T . hirt�� Days.- _J :E F4 0 friends to dine with her at two o'clock- , I in the world. You need not. YOun ., lied WeBley's atten -O t4e . I 1. � < , LILJ . � . . raeu� stil � I . tion to � I e old maids. But wait until air, c i . be sold at cost figures. 'All who 0 11 JEH0USE * Noticing the dainty appetite of one of all di L - -What do you thiiqk � 0 - -- - . . in spar] ling jewels. � �41 . A - � , ' � . . her juven,ille guests, Miss Nellie' mo,ther the . princes passe by. I No harm of th Lt,� air," he said, "for- a Methodist axe in want of a Clock a. iould not miss F) P� F - I . " . - delay. . � � 1�- . � - I I I . urged. her to partake more freely of the ' ind him in hand ?" :3 = M (L .. � .,RT.,H,w goodies provinea. 11 Thank you," re- You will not be apt to f The girl turned crimson. For Wee- his chance. Come and we them. , - � . I LU 0 � : d the little oae. 1, We dine at, six, the ball room, and I know he will never ley, with his known I and expressed I I - I . - , Plie be seen walking up from a liquor � . 2 I . 8,111 my luncheon is always a very light on biLliard aversion to finery, the, question was a i Z 1"' X I . . 1) S T-3 .: -4 a - Z ll saloon. Nor is he the champi - the farmers Gf Tucker, . affair. I I . pecuiarly awkward one. But the aged I C. L. PA I � � = E . . : - tb�e su - - rious- player- ich Cheater. . = () . rrounding country . W- hen he was eating fast and fu - ' je�ist showed a tact wh �� . . - I time to become a evan 7 He looked up . I L Ompleted whereby i cau I -ay He has not hac d. I 1�- . .1 . ly, piling in the food as farmers do h field might have euvie a any liouse in I Ilchhampion," for he has -had too much R,JEWE ' w �Asa a; I -he barn an the eve of a. thundef mile, &�d WATCHMAKE I LLER co U- . . � atioa to bui�iness- I -hope , itito t 0-st work to do i" 1 the world. with a quiet, banovelent 13 . . I . V) � I . T- sethelarge patron- I shower in June, the head Waiter stepped houbst,earu A � these simply said: ! I . = . - I ed to me under leog . up aaa saia,: - Beg. pardon, air, but I have always observed rthat ­61'he hand is very beautiful! 1� i AND ENGRAFERY . . - T cent Pianoi . Dees daring the part $ 'L, I know lcc seldom good for �te -bluBbing belauty had expect?d � . .1 I See the great DUNHAM PIANO before buying. bese magnifl R=14 . there's no train out to -night." I I . arly all countries, and are still ranked, . hi've been coutinTiougly it," said- the man with his mouth full, much, else. som6thing far more different from : a ' , . have been used for 50 years in 1118 1 Be very wa' in choosing, girls, when ' I world. ORGA,NS.-The 11 Excelsior Organ" is tov I " and that's -why I'm hurrying to catch : ry I reproof wrapped up in such felicity in a � AZIGN OF THE BIG 'LOCK C4th. the beat Piano� in the the leading Orgail n Canada. Piano . i a good night's sleep I ), 130 much is a stake. Do not mistake, a mpliment. She had the good senre - acknowledged by the beat musicians to be EATTIE, * -T . fancy for undying love. Mar- cOl , � supplied. and for Catalpgues. . L . I "Doctor,"' said the patient., meeting Pa881Dg to say nothing, but when a few hours I and Organs of other makers -him on the street, " I want You t,O tell ry'ng in basie rarely ends well. Y' FO R B E S' IVE RY . . Z RTH,. . ' later she again appearpi in Wesle 'a I � I . . ERS, Seaforth, Ontario. I - I - � - me what is the matter with me. When 1huts to the Husbamd. presence$, the beautifut been I ' . � I - I wake-up in the morning I feel dull- . stripped of every ornament except those I - —AND- ' , - � stupid as -an idiot." 1, Humph I , And Do you know that the household work _ - -given ! I . . � - I � . - whil-h natuie had - � , I i how did you feel when yon - went to during these hot summer months is I . . . ; O.— �- . . . I E SHADOWS: . bed the niglit before, eh I" - fearfnlly wearing on your wife? Or are - . I sa�ta ' . - - � I 11 bupy with wheat, -hay, etc., that .-A aniet family at breakfast ir . Deaf men make queer mistakes some- you SP � I � , - , Barbara, California, the other morning �SALIE STA�LE-§ : . . � I I � � times. 1, Wera you born deaf?" asked you have, been so negligent as to over reint6rrupted by the startling on- I ., , , - I e ead- look her weary steps and tired looks? we � CALDER., & man of one whose hawring was dr I trance of a California lion, through the . - � "No," was the reply, Make am?.nds at Once. You can, if You � . I . fully, affected. T her many a step and ligbten window into the breakfast -room. The MAIN-ST.y SEAFORTH.- .. - .. "I was born in FenuYan." "Shutthe will, save I I � i TOGRApHER, begg to - - 1i % patched by the gentlemen � . I WINDOW PAPER, - from Da- door!" yelled the grocer to a deaf man the *or4 a vast deal, and still not lio w a des I. . turutd home ; e crops. We have Been many of the family by a Bkilful use of guns, : � . I - pthat ,,There's. no plaw 'who hikd just stepped in. "I'mabore? negl6Qt t4 ished their - I . . . I �ds to remad . � - a farm �Vhere the mother and wife and the family then fin UR FORBES, the o - established Liv. . � in at home,, Well, if I am I,11 do my trading some- I RTH � , - i hia entire personal at- - - where. else," ai4 away he went in a huff.- dragged through the hot months a per. morning meal. Aeryman, keeps the best sue most stylish rigs I FIGURED BLINDS* � mey, of I � Big facilities for doing aptain Wh d the best driving horses in I e business. �, and he ea ,& story is told of two young Men who feet slave*. This should not be, and it is -Last week C it Bearch an idso e and cOM- - � . a short-sightedness that will allow a Mouro, Michigan, after a year's Nest aqojjobby Cutters, hal In .. . � , ..mc a117 guarantee, laid a ' 'bie', and fast and P at ILorses always . and bring, � I wager they would prevail on a . I overed a sunken vessel in Lake foitable Ro �, . EST PRICES. udi secare the drink until he became man to be so careless. You had better disc - is, four miles from the lighthousig, "han& 0 THE LOW �Inlshm& � an accom- 'Ile M n t Arink with pay a1ir6d­­girl for a few months than a Er A, very hand some family isle h for one or tv ENT AT - fa e - imi:ted.0 He agreed to i , I LARGE ASSORTM . a send you on your way � . 0� eo. . I d Prove 8. Charges them, and to their undiagiiised joy an- doctor next fall. Before going to the which he pronounced to be the schooner 1, r atten I ded to. ! - s he place- "I field 9eellist the water pai�s are filled. Favorite, sunk off that' shore in 184:3, pay and night Calls proraptl� - ScOtVs Block. Uouncid that he would drink Ue a . d driving horses bought � snd sold. I I I Iteast. Im - agine . their surprise when he Bring in pnough -fuel to la9f her all day. with a cargo worth about $300,01L)O. BE THE PLACR - OP]pwte O.- 0 1 1 et, Seaforth I Is your W*ife fretful and- inclined to be Wreckers will beat once seb to work . Willson,s Agricultural Warerc oms, Seeforth. I � C. W. PlkPST, Main Stre W CALDER. . f4ifuledhis promise by taking nothing AR7 HUB FORBER. I . btit watek, 11 as a beast does," said he, peevish?; Then remember it at once. on it. - M I - I I . - . I I . . � I �' i � . i . - . � . . � . I . . . I . . . � I - . . . . . � . . , . . t I . I � I � . . � I � I I 1. I � . L . - � � I . . . � . I I � - . . 4 - I � I . I . I . � . � I I . � ` . . . , I� - I , I a I I 't I . 9 T � r a ate tv I � 611c 1i 19 1 [be � , 41 I . 1( I . . . - � . L . - � - - - - - - �- I I � , . .--- - - -, -- t � . - - � . . . i I - . . I I . I � . - �-- - . � � I � �� I . -1 . . . . - . - - I - - - I I ­ - . -111 - �; - , - , - -- I -- � I -­ - I ,�� . ., i I I IJ . I . I I � L I I I . - -1 I . . , i - i � I I I . -- -- - L 2----,- --� - . � I I ­ I—— ­­­ - -­ ­ ­-­­­--­­­­- ­­­­---­ ]­­­ -�-,--.-"�-�-1--�.-�i�-,�.11-----,-�------,�,,�."".--.--I ------ �-,--,.--,--,--,----,---.-,---.�----�.,�-�,------- ---- ­-I� I � I � � Paid up Capita 19 - 150,900,000* Restv - - - - - : 1,400,000* . : . . I - presi�,'&nt) Aon.r 'Wm. Mell'ast,er. Mp�, SEAFO*TH BRANCH-] 111owt, I The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to receive deposits, on which interest a anowed on 'he most favorable t 3rmg. Drafts on all the �riucipal towns and dties In tne United States, baught and i old. I office -First do(r South of the Commercial Hotel. . N9 A.. H. IRELAND, Manager. . : . � I I � I , . ­ - � � � - . , . I - I � - I � - L: -, �11�, 7 Z � - � � - - , A t:� . I I � , - .- . � , 01� .� . , - - , Z I . - ­ , .1 -%� - I G - I I - - . I � I - I I - . �- 1 ,-7 . ! . , . . ­ . r - - A ­ . - � I _: A,- �t � - . - ,:.i, A �, - . . . - . � I I . , I - i I , z r I . : . - , I ., . I - L i . �. *- I , 7� , It i -4 I � -- � . � . 1-1 � !:; — . -- I � � . ; .. Z. - 1­ � I � , 11-1 1. - " 1- ,,;-,-. i .1 I . �.: - � - , '. - 11 " .i� ; � �� - I I I i ­- �; � ,- 1: I ­ - I , . . . � . w �: - 11 I . � � � " � - I - . . . � - Z , � . : - . � I -,�.: , � - ,�� - �, I 11 , 1 -4 . r, , - .1 I I I . ;: . 4 �: ­ � I �, ­ � I . - - .� .; ,;. �, �,, - �Ll - � I .�,. ­ - i� , i.- . 01 � . : ,-� � - - . i %� �-- � :, 1; :­ I - � 1. ­ � - . . 191ELI: 011:LLS, KIPPEN.-T3 - JOH MqNEVINI . .. I . - PrTprietor of these well Inown and popular mills, le, has now got every ing in lint -claw working order, and is -prep ed to turn out an article oi FAMILY FL. UR- which cannot be ex- celled by any mfiffil n the icountry- I . I GiEtISTING DON *11,Lz Tnz rAmx I _ AITS POR IT- . i I Flour exchanged 1, wheat. Chopping of ever descriptio n promp Ll attended to. Flour M Bran always on i 1Z and sold at the lowest market prices. !mem7ber the popular M1119. - I CTO N XONENIN, Kippen. . — 4 � , . I EGG EMPORIUMG-: ; i I : � . ------ W� � � i . i ' THE13ubsadber herebY than" big numarocts enswmers (me erahmuts and others) f0t thdw liberalpatronA96 dwinA this put 7 yeuiOmd ' hopes by strict integrity and close attintiOn 40 business to merit their 6eallAen" and tM& 111 the future. Havb ig greatly enlarged his prm- . ises during the wi#ter, he to now prepar,od ta pay I � I I : I THE HIGH ST CASH PRJOE por any quantity i f Gooa Fresh nes, deuver" at the Egg Impor wn, . MAIN BTIZET, SBAFORTH- � . Wanted by the ubseriber, 26 ton* of good dx7 - , olwn- wheat xtraw� 0. D. WILSON - -- : F T -T 1: �11' L, I -T I rr, U T L M a, - I . j. s. PoRtER SEAFORTH. � ' . ' I am detffw, ned to Clear Out ow :, Entire Sto,-k of Furnitu,re regard - 10811 of Col & !, It will �aythm to' &seor. - THOSIS IN WA Note purchasing elsewhera. I toin prices b , givt a Isirgs Mime t to those paying cwm, as. ped&Uy to newly married pouPles. I sm gtul sellit g six bl,ghly Anished thalm for $2. I 6180 keq I Xr,wwltOn's SPr'ng BA the , 1 the market; W=WAsd best and abear t In perfectly U0166180 4. 1-1 . W^rerooms dix 3c blY Opposite M- I&. (30untees Mammothjewe Store, Main .Street, Seaforth's Bast Side. I Jolat S, rouTEB. 626 7 t � EYE5 EA AND THROAT I -4 . I � - DR. CE RCE S. RyERSO*s . . L. R. 0. P., L. R. 0. 8 � - R., Lecturer OR the, Eye Ear and Throat, Trinity Me&cal �Coliege, Toren, to, and Surgeon t o the Mercer Eye and Bar In* firm"T, Consult ug oculist sud Aurist to the titutions for he Blind, Brantford, aud� for Ins nt. Late Clint. the Deaf and Du b, Belleville.- 0 calAssistant .. ondou Ophthal=10 R091- tal, Moorfields, - AU4 Central Throat ana zar Hoopital. --- . ,.i� �­AL�W- ;..-- kZ2," ; I PI, ­.. � TO.' .317 CHURCH STREET, JOROX J i- -!,,�,17, imay be consulted at the 2V& =411040 . d1ff,%Jft . . ALBION HOTEL, STRATFORD, I . - On the Last ?4ATUMDAY Is )KA"' RIONT19. I ,� 700 ,----I - — � - 1 2 000 QEDAR POSTS a I I I FOR SALE9 . Suitable for Board, Wire, Or Stra'Paht . Rail Fences- one mile and a quarter West Of Winthrop - I ALSO',RAILTIMSER I . By the Aor� or by the Thousnia. . W. C. GOUMOCK. MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 � i ISSUM LT I i � THE HURON EXPOSITOR 0FfICEv I I - I BEAFOP-TH, ONTARIO, NO WITNESSES REQUIRREk I i I . I � I ! � I i . ; -1 . �i.� I - �-Amm . i . - I _6 � I . 1� ,- I . I— . . ­ - . . I .- I ­ --- -- —, — . I i . I . - I I -