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I � 1W .11, � - . . . . - . . I . I I - �, - I � , . I - . I � - . __ - q _ � � � �., - I -_ . . � I i - - ca _. - - � . I . - , - , . ! . . . I ER 20., ,J!�s 1�:RA&, � --1 ! - -.1 , . . I . I . � � � I , - . _. I . - . J ; I . I ! � : . - � � . r . I I . I . I � _. I � - I � 1. : � : I � '_ , , I I - - - - - . I . 1� - - - - "Pu�nnoma1w " � - , A � � . I _ I - � � . � ! i. i I- � � 6&OBItit 13P 1882. 1 . �.,� � I !I i I . I ­ . I ___ Aftbw -1 . - - . --I " ­ � ; I � : 1, � .1 . � I' _____ - : 1 � . -- ; . I . 1. , . � � I . . - . q I . . I I . . I I � 1 . . . . . i THE HU�OX EXPOSITOR, I I NEENINME" --- -_ . I I Perhaps for. 9, r . - the most- wife thmO Uri- IV ver I _____ no difIrenee. I told saints an' ginuers, i . _ . I . . � . . alike. An'Itink-ole EUROPEAN WAR. 1882a I . - � . I I . - - - - - , , — � .. - .,_1 I GW8tie13- �Iana gridays."; . . ' - I ous Odvertiseiihent Pitt, have ' - - Doctor -.-It W611, you I .... - . . . . . I I ?It -PUBLIC.., ­ , Ix of Pills I sent you appefired in Any I - - _ __ � - Jaen the bc 'r U. - I U.%& T A- I& Iiihed in Bellis paper Weeld was that .... r 'Iffause" - 'T a ub- ^s Copser's life am - i I not long Inough f Irlt-praise Him fer , . I - � 1-11 . � ­­ _11---_____ _1. - -_.___,_1___,__ __­ ­­_ __­ ---- ---q -- — -, � i I - I ; � � 4 � .1 . . I . - . - � I .. - . . � . . . - . I 3� � � I ­ . ; . . " I 1 188281 THE FAMILY . I � . - 'i I !I . - ! - - . � I - � L � I Wyak Or, IM JULML-01 V &A . I . , J 6 0 16L QUO. I- I - - . . I -,! , .: . h MLY 128, 1797. It - I i I � t; May 690 . I i� r . .be the d I 5 f 110 ,_ if I might see Him like dat V� . L � LIQUOR STORE. Ill - - 1W - 011y better ye to 'I Wt.441­� In !, ! i A � I L : I 11 . I - 'MeL 0 yet I - W OWS0119 In 0 will, tim- Signed Judah. . I I - I - I .)r th,o �� It 00 I a MT L i one, and al 1 f, kaw a . 11 - - - , i Pa,11 asked little Johnny, "what berl d, fiatetids to be arried at Holm 111er wilf, Judah. Or'if Itain't like In tht Critical moments .we are . ___L I I _�t . . I . i ..� __ Chu h, on the Thured before Whit- dat 'z ' kly,t'will be jeos good a wa of still com osed,and still hold the fort ' I . i ' - !ou have, extended to- , '&a the teacher mean by saying that I Chu . I so . y. . L . : 11 I : - BUXOM �4ext, *henever hat Caserta voice was symp thy itself *as !n our line of goods, such as our most I I I - ; : 11111A -bave inherited my bad tetaper?" I May.... .SP- � d' L . i teen Y,Bmr$, and 11Dpe - 08he Mesa, John4y, that you are I �ad return to B wen to me. he went on. "I tell ypu what I 'tiuk improve I i . F I 4 . � . . � I . I 1; . . ; 1! . I Tn. 114id eiveo a turkey to be roas ied - 'bout yer -case; yer am a pow'ful strong -- � 1; I . � . I .. - 1�4&er's own boy." . I . I 11 smea of t1i -very, Particular:-" Where is the Ed. Plemensoil gi fat lamb .0 man-, yer know, e ery way -may be our L Farm and others visiting �Seaforth should not fail to inspect our stock of V I I s,e e. I . .- I roast0d. WilliamMin:0i . t .,b ­ - . i 4 1 1 - � . � - . I I ! '_ L' IM $ambo.?IJL ti Wid ae rake, masm." L I . gives a lic a to' preacher ain't strong enough ter bring I I IS L . - .. I _ be roasted; John GibsOn STIOKY FLY PAPERs -ent of goot 1'. 'OrtUr-ity 0 1. iforn is the rake*.?" -'-'.Wid de . gives -a fat Calf L yer through I Least ways we done. got a Fall Goods just op�ned, and comprising t Ile largestanabest assurfm . � t ling , , � aW4 where . L . I ". I . . � I I :1 I th?" 11 Wh tobero&AW.1 And in order that all this- preacher from Mount Olive ter, come I I .1 . hod It if, But where are bo Y, I � I Z . . �� . I INSECT DESTROYER " ever sho i I i . * going �w i t I wpr%, 0or-Wether, oldL Masse'; you )pears to roast! Meat may be wel�, ba'stod, do you -an' h4 us fei morrow, an' I hes - f ed th . L� - wn by us. ' I I � i I., . I � Iticular dis Morning." arBofi..BbUy�11odgson, ter believe yer'll be brung round inter , I I . Dund at 14y P, d post be b4y* - . - see, Mary Pe � I I L . I t _� i - Bush�ey, Molly Fisher, Sara1i - Bri .. � ' .. i -An old citizen, -returning ,to his ih Bri oe, de kiDgqom.11 . in Powder, and Distributor for same. .t. I -take and maintain cf buying anas�.Jli�,,. strictly for CASH, � is to sh I a - etty Poirt - The posi ion wp .0 O -W I YOUL the. - . a banquet, meets another .iid 1� . � - .. I . . tiome from I housegi�e each of t em " The.morrow came, and with it �be . . . I � I - .. _ 11 LL. _. Ad citizen coming from the opposite a pou,0 of butter. Tho advertiser ill - preacher from� Mount Olive church. At - I I I � . : , . I I I � - I 11 competitors, and places it -in our power to fumish. - . - � . ve us adsomest I 4ock of . ( I- Ish thish � the avenue ?" provide everything else flor so festiv an an early hour the' people gathered - the advant e over al I 1 : - I- ureotion. I T I I .. I = -So. 1. I I. Huw should I know? Occasion. And he hereby gives notice together. In some mystprioua manner - Fly Poison Paper,, -6 �IL I . oclis, JF_71NEJa,)� .. - the public with tb best goods at the very lowest price. - LLLL F ,wasli at, the banquet myshelf.!' " to,"youpg women deslions of changing the impression had gone abroad that I I i I : I I I - , L *. . : --- -some sportamen out a 0 in the thO I - I - . _. I - . - ,ATED WARE ever I hootinc, - irl6nditioiu that he i� at present dis- . the L,ord -would show fou th marvellous _. . - ! i - - w engaged, and 4 _ f I . plendid assortment of General Dry Goods, and taken . I Highlanda wereL impreoating the east , dviseR them to consider things that day. I . We have open(a out a a "I � � 4 . . . . I i . I ; re, I � � that Although there be' lack in leis . own. I ,Vn-nd, when they mi;t a shepherd, and :. I I As usual, the sermon � with its terrible . S:P(Z)1NTcA-F�,3. - I . 4 �. I I -1 . __1 yet initbis ca�,b : . - � special pains to pr DVide new and suitable goods for thiai season's trade. In 1. 1� &Skea him if he could in any way defend , delays ar,b dangerouf , for fiery - Warning, increase4 that -heavy . . i �i ., - ' . � '. . jibe prevalent evil of his country. 11 Oo, with �irp he is determined it shal. be Weight of which Uncle Judah's head . 4 L .. I . iety 41- o oose from at b ttom prices. DUNTER, [r.,) sail he,,, it weets the sod, it firat donae first served. 1 complained. His elt We have just received an immense as. Staple Goods the is a large vari h Grey : . lky% OIL IL I I . ­ i eyes teadily dv� . � ! i .. � wull " "So come &!ong, lasses; who wi'oh to be maxii id; on, the new preacher's fa e, and Molly'a L'. r I � 11 - � 7 I . � - gockens the yows, and it's God's I aortment. i . r �� L I ; L ; . naker end Jeweler, 7 -As Elizabeth Stuart Phelps w;9 Hat Daiwoon is voied that so long be has tar. ted," eyes. steadily watched J dah's. . I � Oottons at mill prioes.* � .; i I ; . I 4r i � � , I --Obambers'Jouftal. - I . t i . I I � ! � - ug upon the beach, one day, an , In the middle of the s 011 soun4ed I I . . i . . ; - * . � I I . "lki I � ' - I I . ; I L- . I . )ver-ourious. admirer asked if she were : I the rumble -of thunde ; a flash I of 1 e I , I .1 Qver-,Eat%ng. CHAMO.13, BATH TOWELS, SHOUV � In Plain and anoy Dress Goods, Sil ks, Satins and Ve y ts, we have all the . . . L i 'IT . lightning startled the 'people ; they I I . IV 1U, OXT. ,not straid, of the terrific storm then rag. � I . .. . - . I , Th' n to . . I I . ,#. She replied, 11 No; I prefer the ,ere is something supersti- crouchEd closer togethe�. I ----------- - U I . I . I newest designs in patterns and colors. I i Fanby G6ods and SmallwareB, all the . T � I . tion in the falth which we repose in the - IID'ie ye hear Him .&-�peakin' now ? DER BRACES, TRUSSES I � . IC �13ES TH-OROftIlLy -� : Of God to that of `[the summer I I t 10108 i � � . I - � - doctor. Wesend for him, WS hang dat's for ye sinners, cominandin' ye to L . � I I � � . , boaraer�" ' ;, his decisio � . I latest novelties of e season.' I . . I L upon�his Woras,we bow I - . -A bevy �f children were telling their 128:, appear bbfor' his jedgment seat I P'ye � ENG THE. � : . as a rule we bbey hi we shou if see the flash of his eye i He's ankU Co�nbB of all -Kinds, Soaps, Hair :. I - � . � - � bther what they got at school. The eld - I in . -1 7 -ailymadd ClothIng in the County. I ; . we bolieve in' him. Ne -is 'the wi " ! The Largest a d Cheapest Stock of Re I � Be wid do sinner abery day I Whar, I oh � 11 � L - 1. 39t, I& Reading, spelling, and definition." ! I i - 1. . � - I doctdr who citti carry bur convicl ions Tooth, Nail and Cloth Bru8he8. 7 . - : . I t I ,,"'. It And what do you get, my little one?" . I I . whar'll ye be when de .Bun go d wa I . . . . - I .. kF-�_ KRATEM. - * ' and Our Common sense iwith him, � I . i Call and examine our stock and compare prices before purchasing elsewherw i . ���� - laid theofather, to at rooy-cheeked little I . nebber mo' to rise ?" 1 _ i � . I I I � - 1. � � "Doctor, ,�hatl shall �11 give� him, to began - i . IT ; fenow,who was at the time slyly driving . . I , The singers a dreamy chan�ing I - - . _. a L . i . ilg Department th�ere is now shown in Store No. 1 % full and I � eat?" ! � accompanied by a, pate , ring of t eir . - I WEY or - . tenDenny nail into the door panel. "Me? [I � In the Tailori I �i . . . , 'What doe's he want V1 . , . : . I � . � . I feet. : : . � I .. I`I gets readin' spell -in' and spank. � � , � 1, I ., I . Oh I, I I ) 41 . . !I � � . .. I I othing.'! 1101i the run done rise t'het no mo, i I PERFIUMERY 'I . I . : . I I . r - . � ww_ , .. � jb�le.l It on 11 I h ; complete stock of he most fashionable goods for gents' suitings. Such large,� I - him noth: Do sun done rise t' set no mo : ., . - I . I I r ft -When George IV. and Alderman I give 9. � . .Upon, dat resurreqtion dzy. I I . �,; - ; . I 1i I WE STOVEot I 4,ut, doctIor, he'll starve. 'I I . - 'h I Curtis appeared in full Michael done strAck de dividial line, : le and �,aried and high -t 1 ed goods never was B iown before in Seafort The � Sir William Ih all its branches, both in bott i ctittin L on ; - - " ever; if he does nob want food he ; , . . I I i1i r Higbland costume -and. the alderman, . Straight from E&st ter Wok; in quantity. I i t i I . I - : . � � - . � - in better without it." . . � I Sheep on de right an' goats on df. left. 1 , . i - . . t an events, out a most absurd figure- I . S � -, I, I L I I a L . De sun done rise t' set n6 mol � I 6partment is chleh .under the directio: i'of MR. JAME S WILLIAMSON, ai k I �, Nay I not tompt hiih with a I ittle : , . �y I � . . � thaking bib his lip, and said: 11 I hope . I . Ter act no- mol, t' set no mol ! � I � I , I � I best, knawn, i1apro,ve. -, 11 I I do not look like that; at all events, spon cake V, . Me Josh he bring do son ob Nun, r e and thorougbly competeo cutter, who win give full satisfaction Bud a i I$ I I , I - y no means, it is one of the worst He ask good Lord V stop do sun. . I IiORSEAND CATTLE MEDICINES. �b . I . $hat my. kilt is not so short." Lady thi ft I I . el . 1. Pe sun btood still 'bout one halt hour, . � � I . . y n -he can take " I . : ... Hamilton Dalrymple made him, a ge " , . leot fit every time." Come and get one of those chaTming fitting suits. .Hs, M&r1-.,et. I Jane 661pustard �hen?ll I An' de. moon ran a'way to Labian. : - : . I I . I I 11 . . I i � low curtsey, and said: -As your M�- 0 de sun done rise to set no mo', - . . , , I . . I I 'IN -or cust0d. It is slippery and Tf;r ,set no mo', V set no mo' I � , I . . I q _ . � . --- jeety Bt&_y.8r go short -a time in Scotland, ' I . I � I I . � LL amo6th-but, ik is -hard baked eggs I 0 let my brudder go free, my Lord, - - I I I . I . In the Hat D6artment and Gents' arnishings, this House can't be beat ( ; .. . the more we see of you the better." .[ , - ! I - - I I you wouldn' I Upon dat glor'na morn I, I I I I i I . -A story-tieBing friend gives a remi- . t give him hard boiled eggs , 0 let my sister go free, my Lord, � 1 rii�- PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIP. : , I . - - I . . I I . . M � . . ..... I niscence: 11 Some of the tobacco- tales in his present state ? Now cu,stard is 'Upon fl�t glor'ns morn I'? . TIONS pAREFULLY COMPOUND. i emember this House is no new experiment, but one that has st�od the test of all .. � . ' .,qF,E THEM AT 11 . told remind me of a stage coach scene milk, and sugar and hard baked eggs, .The rain descended i4 torrents,, the ED. , I ; � I .i " I I- .... . . and sponge cake is flour -and sugar and I I . kinds of business I weather, and stands to -day stronger than ever, and hopefl� I - - I r . . L -.- in older days. On a rainy, day, when a no thunder Crashed sharp �nd short dir P_'ct- I I rS.. MAIN- ST. L .11,11, - stage coach was shut in, the fames of a hard� baked eggB; t dhay for the ly 'overhead. The lightning, (vvliich , - E. HICKSON & CO., � i i. i . I - stoin',%ch to - t hold of or digest. It is these Buperstitious souls believe to be . . through dependence on business integri -y, to offer you the cheapest goods i. L I I Cigar began to roll slowly around; the . - . : l� . . i ; a ser us nque iion whether there 1 f, Druggists, Seaforth. ! L � � I I � t - owner having simply said, I By your I 8 any the flashing of Goi- d's ey�.) revealbd ,*the . - � I i I L . � FORZT-H. � . I � nut men% in jelly; it is soft and emily terror -seated on every ausky . town. I letvel To a re. i Colin on- i I I - - I ----- I , waiting no answer. t.s, d t thr f re of necessity - I - T I — - strance, he simply returned, I To- , jgelsr, eo ance. i A huge tree in the grove -!;eii i ! L - � , : : . �, =011 . ') . I . i ! f . . I am only regaling my- . � . � -- � 0 bacco, madam easy I clashing to the ground. i C, ange of Business.. AMO FORTH i . �_ T1, are is moKe harm done 0� I i . . . I p - I bY "t ffiug "Lot us sing the hymn called,4101 � y 1) - . - - . L � : alf,l and the passengers bore it as best . .� L -_ - i . I . . than by starving ten times over. rhat shouted the preacher. . i I � . : - - i - . � I they could. Soma time after, when. the I , I. . I . i I _. . L whi( we do not properly digest is Only . I . "We shall see a light appear I : � - i IN., - oW was a thing of the past, another . I i I . � .LoE AGENCY aw�e "--&�-diffused itself through the a Sint �Le and �urden ,to the syste'111. It I By an' by when he comes - I I I L S1 CCESSORS TO SM I t � . . , TH & WEST. I I I was %u extreme case when a man- fast.' We Bli'll see'Him full an' 61'ar . - - I — atin ere. I Oh I - Ah I What's this? � . I I I . I By an' by when he comes - . . . . - i; I - . � I - !ly- � ad fd,rty dayi, but 4a proved th t ,it ' 1 1 - I A mild I , Ride on, mu,star, o.0 -ride on " EAFORTH -:FOUNDRY - 11 What s'this?' said tb e smoker. tL t I I . I I . t a � I : . I � . . mig4 be done, and there is no d oub We're on our journey home. I L voice answered, I Assafcatids, air. I'm I I I . I . � . . 1 ki WATSON, witlijess injury to- the bystem. than I Lou of Jadah oomp I . - � I I , only regaling myself,' and she regaled." V I . 10 , � ,� ! . I I I . � I - . 1 . � I forty� days of! stuffing. Auimal�. have Lion of Judah oome-t'bring us holne I I I I _! I I . I � I " -- � i I . It 1 1 -C&I thought I should diel" said instinct. Alhorse in I 'off his fe�d, he With one accord the' eople rose,And L I . - I i . � .. L � - I . L -_ _ (31 :ann - A - . t� i � e� Life anti C.- jheL woman who went on an excursion to as if moved by a�'ele 0 impulse jpin- . � is, not well, Bud nothing tempts hi � AVINQ purchased from Nopper Bros. thefr �, - . . ince Agent,, con - dowm-the river, when ohe narrated her I a I ! I . inter�ot in the foundry, we will stffl continue IF YOU WANT No 0 EAP AND NAsTyll 11 ;'.,er,, Etc., I I 11V . - � friends. "First, Johnny eat. ,I A human has no appetite. "Oh, ad hands, still singi g. o heavan;" keep ou�hand at. the old stand, Maia Street, 1. . � I you must eat."somothiDg," and. so he is I 'They are I 'pulling a rope t � � I � - . I aforth, # full assortment of � I an r6 4e ' y o i h I ' e, m 7 i C t r ill I v an Y, i�o 61r r � I , I i I V, 8 I � 4 to I r� ! �,', , � il leaned against a railing that gave out, * te= ted to eat this and that. Did you and are apparently intent on reaching 4) � I . . . I - - I � � I f, ll into the river; and eV r Isee the list of things- sent in�l in a the portal. . - . � 4: I � . - . � - - i � - _ S,EAFC'h:."TH. , # , then Willie Bat down,in the custard pie, c6 ntry place, by kind hearted' neigh. "Come, Lion of Sudah, come I . I Gang flows, Land Bollers, Scuf- , E300TS A�D sHOES, , �� I .� - . , to a person just recoverin om . Hasten ter bring " home Ill , i '11, . . I . � . ani 1' hadn't more than touched the I � . I bors '� - . � ; . . . i i � . . wing -of a chicken when the water rose illness ?" ; r i And now occuirea a'marve). At the : fle�s, Cutting. Boxes, &c,, - i � - I 'I. � - - I L I lie . � up to meet the sky, and the boat whirled It I a joHy time for the childre a of first mention of his name Uncle Wu�dah ! " I BLACKENED BEPULCH�RESI I . 11. i ; � � I . : around and tbev laid me on the sofa *1k L + # -1 +11 4-A A � " ikatl V -Sada" +n 1kia fAnt'with exinectant � I ; . : � : - I - . � L. THORNE . I . Would intimate to the citizens of Sea - L forth and surrounding country, that he has purchased the Iliquor business of Mr.'Kidd, and intends carrying on the same in the premises .lately occupied by him, -where will be found a complete stock of PURE WIAES� LIQUORS, &C.1 - I I � At Reasonable Prices. . __ . I ALES AND PORTERS By the Bottle or Quarteer Barrel. E LLY SOLICITED. . . I - 9�i-v- Goods Delivered to any part of the Town. I � a" THE . . CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. , ' H I BAD OFF10E, TORONTO. � . . Paid up capital, - - $6,000,000. Befit, ,- . . . . - 1,400$000v - � � -Pregident, Hon. Wn. -MeXasMr- . . � . - SEAFORTH BRANCA. I I � [ The Seadorth Branch of this Bank contintI611 6 receive deposits, on which interest a a1iowed on the inoot favorable terms. . Drafts on all the principal towns and cities in Canada, on Great Britain, and on We uniw States, bought and, sold. onioe-First door South of the Commercial Hotel. = A. H. IRELAND, Manager. K9-BELI:S MILLS, 7 K.IPPEN.'K" . JOHN M�c,NEVIN, Propriebor of these well knownandpopularinul's, has now got wrerything in first-class workin order and is prepared to turn out in article of FA�j!ILY FLOLUR which cannO& be 6x - sell y any mill in the country. . GUISTIlqa DoWn WHMZ TEM PARTY WAITS FOR IT. ­ - I Fjogr exalkanged for wheat. Chopping of every description promptly attended to. Flour and Bran aiways on Hand, and sold at -the loweat - market prime. Remember th6 popular nalUs. JOHN M()'NEVM, lKippen. . I - . I GV 8&&"".y 1! U VOO %�.r VW L4 %;w - L . : I I . _. i 1 1 . L � or Implements in our Une. We have ! I � L.ST I and put hartshorn to my nose, and loos- ' have to be pub 'on the face, as if waiting. And now when the a al ot�' . - 4 1 � z � - se nce so made, arrangements with Thomson A Wil- . EBONY MONUMENTS I I : i R -GLASS,, qu� . ' al - I ; __ . . eneLl my boots, and after a spell I got. 1 . : � I I EGG ELMPORIUMe I i I � - 6 k'i list. There is no law �against singers shouted it for tl�e second time Jim I of Stratford, to keep a f aU line of 'repairs � . I ! . . . ! I . i . i , I oities represented. An kinds better, and sat up and went to eatin', making food nice -looking, and itp, :man- Uncleinaa,h gave a mighty bound into for all mac)ikev sold by them. i . . . West Car I I I �1 . . . � . . I . L but, somehow, nothin' tasted real good; , I ; I 'rent ratea LOU' all . - I I . ­ � 1pecial atte � nor of serving appetizing. But beware the circle, shouting ? I I � r i I ntion, devoted to FU4 OF ROTITENNES's AND HYPOCRISY1 i ' . nsu=nces effected 017X faml, and the baby Cried most of thii time, of tempting ,tha appetite when you are -Here I am, Lord I Here'B old I . L. Subsuiber her6by tbanks his nunmmll ; � i ; � I I i I . 0 . I � I . I i District " of Galt,establish. and Willie got the jibbooiq in his -eye, "off �your f6bd." . I ' Judah P - I . _. : V Istowers (merchants and others)fortboic . I I I L L � - � � i � � I L . L . . L ; &'* in' I I I I . I . liberea patrousp durJA6 the past 47 y"", end I 1 -6,'J� to 1 per cent,, cash. - and a spanker came nVar dr . � . I iFARMERS L � f . a - - I The thunder, the siOgiug, the i4out- I I . I i* I ' I xper than any mutual WM_ . , -that child - is just ah ,,Cair e ing, tfie clapping of hands, the soul4d of. I hopes by strict integrity mad close aftwtion tO I 1 . . I . Go Sonwwhere jElm lor Thent. : � I 'The following companies � � - Johnny overboard ]Kow Uncle ffud - � I . - ! 1 . . . . : business to nt" their coulden" and trade In I I I � . � . idon&Laneasbire England; ., possessed to 'get drowned. Still 1. ..I Throngh." � feet, -min ed indiscriminately; 'over -We are miking a first-class Land Roller, equal io ; � i - the fugurs. Having greatly enlarged his pro=- i 1 . . . . L I I i i : L ii I iind abo I uproar r,ould be diptin. . - I .. during the vinier, he Is now i I I - . X Scottish Imperial Scotland L' - woul-din't have missed it for the world I vag the the best In' the market, which *;ill be soli cheap. . � I - idgm Prepared to p1by . i I BY 1�79DIA WOOD BnDWIN. . i I . - . it will pa you to examine them before buying I - 4 1 L I � I . mto, ; RGyal Gan;hian, Alm- � . 'Taint -nee t i'. guisbed U . , I I I J I . - , often I get a che, ucleJudah's resonant t6nes, I ; I 7 1 ��., Galt; Canadian Are a I : Several days passed by, each an ex. ; elsewbore. . : I THF,,H:IGHEST OASH PRICE - i asure excursion to ernj ay myself, but I crying., '-Glory I Glory I Glory P I � SOLID WORK . lliance Hamilton; Tor � pie � Having uredthe services of MR-E.SLUX- If � You I Want GENVINE . � 4 * . � . i - I w , , I , Puto . I must say I was awful glad when we act counterpart of its predecessor. Every Uncle Judah's voice had never yet DERS, Us of Toronto, who has held leading . It, 4 - i . I aravellers, Life and Acd- .. __ � ­ i I For any quwatity of Good Fresh Eggs, delivered I I I . day new maurners, ,came througV and it' positions same of the beat eotablishn2watm in � � I . I I � I I L i � - . I I I ent . got bae-k -and I set, my foot down again fted iii song, but now ; � t at tke ligg Jh0porium, - � �Saviugsco.m any.,Toronta.- louts the to, and is thoroughly Merfauced, we I . i � ;I � . leaped to their feet to join in the 6 1. . I 1. - � on old terra cotta I" -Exchange. seemed as if this strapge experience; had will e ri &red to do all kinds of repairing of t -TRY THE- . . ill . � . I . ; . AFORTHS _� r cent. oix reay estate. Agent . and.opugs of the members. Non e of - L Thres g! Mae I 8, eapers, Mowers and all . . I MAIN STREET, BE i � teamslLipi Compaay; sailing I - revealed to him the 6a,pacity for Mnai - . - 4 1 1 . L . the Ainner folks were allowed to sing, ' . ur imple e ts. Specialaitention given : I . I f . ; L i 4 I I . I nd Glasgow. First cabin, - � Cal expression, f9i exultingly - he agricult .1 � . Wanted by the subseriber, 25 tais of good dry I ; 'Cabin $4-0 - Steerage SM -Historical and Scientific. or Join in the religious exercises. . . to Engine and ' or , RepaWng of all kinds I - . L � I � r L I shouted : ! I promptly d neatly dome, and satisfaction guar- . Olean wkeat straw. i ! . I 4 . . . A I I good for i2i mont�s V. N. � _� �. Astinian marry t�cle Judah yet lingered with the 6,0 ; . 11 Well, Mr. T., did Jr . SEAFORTH OT'STOREN D. ix WIMON � I I � Seaforth. ofnee, Camp, I : "Then sball blaze eprtlls funeral pyre anteed. iTe us a trial. I . I I I - i - . I , . � . . . I I I Theodora immediately after falling in motlfDors, ,and his figure grew to by an� by when he c6ines. Ir � I : � I - I the Mansion Hotel. . . . , . .. ! I i . I . � . ; 7 love with her?" . I I I shall shout aboye �lro re - � k I "I to, ,wear ' a sort of perpetual ff � T. FOSTER & SON, Proprietors. I . . : IF T9 I= 11 1*1-T I rE T—T T V S - . - . ­ I . '94 NG, sir; he waited until his mother- Bad . . His face became of an When he comes, whop he comes. ; . i . : � Lion ob.Tudah oom� ter brang me home 1" I , - . I J I . - �, - Bt * Fo eman. - QEORGE GOOD., J, I . I . in-law died I" as;ue; ue, �the lines intensified, the . I � E. SA'UNIE RSI . r . i 4 � i ��� : _. . � L � i t i . . . - �al Hotel,j% : I J.&PORTER SEAFORTH. I ., 11 Who was Cleopatra?" I eyes:1dull and -hopeless ; even his i ;bun- Then with the rain.still falling in a I - I , - 4 1 - i - 1 1 Noted for '--at and cheapest Boots and Shoes. J � � Ili : 11 Cleopatra w&F3 sister to one of the dant hair seemed to have lost iti I vi- gentle. shower pronusing a speedy; Be : � ­_ -7,' � I . . 1, CHAEVS) - .... 1, . I a i y' 0 longer erect and de ian�,, CeB810n, Judah started for the door %fith - . � 7 i I I 11 ryramids of Egypt.' t lit -n CLOCKS, . i . - I . I am 41mained to clear 0,ut MY 4 i I . - . h�B bat, ' � I . . . I . � . ... I I I f Fwniture reyard- � � I - "Whatiwas the.rule in the gladiatorial but inmistakably depressing and &oop- out Waiting to find, . L I I � i i .. � - I ONTARIO. 11 . . was he to proclaim the gla;1 change . : L � I Angre, &ook # 4 � .. . I combats?" . Ing. i - . i L I I . . � � .� It When a man was killed he held up Ejeryone; suffered with him;, ome which had befallen himself. Before he . i U118 of Cost. i : I I r, . . � could.*, take food or seek any rest he . - - I _. rpEt,0819 Ill WANT, It will pay them to awar- _1 I ' � �S WEIR � his finger and if ihe spectators wished silo offeking little attentions and . CLOCKS, I t I L him, to live they held up their thumbs." reely beeded . mustlt�ake a circuit of the neighbor- � i I A. ,tsin prism before parchasing el"whemi, � I - 4 1 - I cour iesies, which he Boa . I . - . ; - . � 8L2. giVe & 1&r60J &889ant to those paying cash, �8. I - i I - . . 1. '4 1 . I Pld friends and the travel- I 11 What were the duties of the Can- som( pr&YiDg with him in the forest hooa,* pausiDg at every. door to ",talk Rwolly to newly m1arried -eoupl.69. . , I I , I I I I . ! i I &-= stUl selling six highly fintsbod chairs for . I - biving pi�urchased this new 11 sors 911 1 . thickets,remoning and explaining v 'th a religioii.11 There was'no doubt W�hat- 1882M I � FALL. 1 18 I 1 _ � y � I * C� ; I ajM6 Immp K"witon's Spring Bed, the - I I I buildinz he hasthorough- I 6's That had to keep thA Senate full.91 pati6at peraistence very touching to everibut that UncleJudah had "come 'OLOCKS. - i ! $2. rket ; warrauted ! I I ; I I L . fitted it. from, op, tiG bot- I - . - � . I b"It an& suspest lu the =a � C of the most couifort.,-;ble ' ki Mr. b—, do we ever find a regulax witiiess. . through." I . . I perf"tly Rolsele". � �. " . . a 4 012ZLWI I i1x the connty� By the sepals to Oi'le of -these earnest "laborers in 6,It done take de thunder an' do I . 1� as ditectly OPPOIlts V. S. 0 9 I . - strict ," ... Series of gradation, from . I I I I . warereol ]Wain strftt, Sefifortho I . L � - i . � ,, of his C-UStoinier& Ile hope�. , L the �' Vineyard," wus Uncle Cosar lightnin'to-lotch him through," said I . KNnnioth.Toweby Store's I IL . . the pistils ?" ! .. . I East Side. I I . : I a patrona,ge. The rooms , , , ; TORK S. PORTER. . -and well hea,te& Thebar - . 11 I 0n't think we do." Pea4hT. Csesar to Aunt Dinah as they went - � . . 626 I . 'I �. I L with the b,e-,,t, and aju at- ,,, wh�,Dot?yl . "Jess say iter Jesus, 'Here I am , I'm hom6ward.: . I � APST, THE JEWELLER : � _. I I I . 11 . 1� hostler 47ill alwdjs bar i 11 Because it would be a -&-strange ole Judah. . I want ter g? to heaben Wid ,,I� did so," she asserted, laughing I ; Ju M 0 L 01U G -H L I N I ; . � 1 . . I � ; I ­ sample, rooms for Con�mer- - dat was, Cessar I I . L . . ! , - i � i � - freak of-xiatum." derb8'. I got nuffin't' give yer back bIt softl - "What a leap. .1 : ! � EYE, E 0 U . ! - i . � y , i � -.;. I I 11 . I ' - i L I . it� i '. I . L I - 6IMi`M.,i-f you stand atthepole jess dis yer pore ole black sinner dat's must hatb Jump 111gh four feet, I , I - I _dHotel, 'corner of kain - J : . , old is offering Seventy -Five Clocks of last I � . � I . I . Seaf irth" '13a , -. . - where is the pole?" worth nuffin' a'tall." reckon. -But when the Lawd gets h I I - T - I I .1 ; I .. . I . I . : � � I - It . : . 1-4 i . � 7 ­ 11 It; is where I stand." But I can't sa it I" gasped the poor on us we're bound to jump- I - � � y . year's designo-all genuine American - IS NOW SHOWING A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTME19T OF I ! r . . L ; I , I a I ; i : . I I I S WETP., Proprietori ' - 11 Did you evbr see gravitation?" ol;, man, honest to the heart'ff core . . � DR. CEORGE S. RYERSON% . I r '. , I - . , I 1 1 , L . n I I 91 No, sir." -1 IP�'ars as If a heavy bandwai3 la d on -Monday afternoon as Wm. John- � � . 0 - locks�for the next Thirty Day& i � I I m _____ � I ­ ___._ � 1 6, 7 L. R. U. P., L. R. C. 9 - B,, Lecturer 011 Me EY8 _. L � � Ik Ever swell it?" me, i- a-crushin'allde spirit outeni .me. aton, a farmer near Stevoubville, and. a I i . Earand Throat, Trinity Medical College, TOWEL' � � I I . � ' ' . . I I both very . I .r." Iw taterlookup,Vt1dunnolilowter man named Fritz, In- ,, ill be sold at cos - g 4. No, si L much W t figures. All who , I I . � � - - � .R.EHOUSE . ST GOODS, HATS to, =d Surgeon to the Herear Eye and Bar In- . I . - � . tu'' ing from. Fort I - - . . ; 11rm&r3,j Consulting 0ealist, and AvAllb to the _L - � - �� 11 near it?" sh66. off dathan'. Do you know how toxicated, were � re, " � I i suit for � I : � ; . . ; � I � - �.. . � .10 . - I : - 11 � I the Deal and DQMb,B91leVMe,L0nt.� LateClint I .. .- "No, Sir ble,36X ?I'- . Erie 4riving at a ,Uri 8 rate trying to bxe in w nt of a Clock should not miss : I institntionsfor the Blind. Brautfox&, . I � . � I � 11 Feel'it ?" BJ way of reply Uncle Coesar 'another team, Jolul a �_ - pro- pass . nston fell over - i ogi,j"imtsut. noyal London Oplithalmia Ro�spi- � � -LORTH, .. . a head coming in,'colj- this chance. Come end see them.. . AND OAPS,. W001—Sy YARNSI� &C. - . � L I ... LLL . " Yes, sir." ceeded to� relate his own 1 e&per. the wagon, and hi I � I . I I tal, Moorfieldso and Ce,ntrai Throat ana Bar -i I . . 'I � � � . L . � ; ,!! t : � tact with the wheel, was battered �into � ­ Hospital. I I _. : 11 Whea, air?" ience , I 1i - I -_ . � I I - . I � t a jell . No hopes aipe� entertained of � I � - . - 1,o th =ers of Tacker- - . I . 11 When I fell out of an' rApple tree, 11'Yer see Judah, I felt jess so 'aigh y I - ; 1, I JORONTO. - ta , ; eat. An' hisrecovory. I I _ �- L. PAPST3 i I � 317 CHURCH STREETs ' - I , t, t,,:.5 OUI . . . . . � Sir." ana Iday. I couldn't sleep nor i .- , - � i � ldiug countrIF , . I Din L I - ' * .1 I . I The Millinery Department will be en on and after SATURDAY NEXT, , May be consulted at the I - completed whereb,y. I ean .... 11 Wel, how did it feel?!' she ch a famous cook, an Bbe Liver Co�apladnt- I i � p . I I . I � I . i � � I uoh ease, aa any, house in York fi X: I , 11�111 I R,JEWELLER with all the novelties of the season. Lj . I "I'll . " Very. attractive, Bir," -New up obe ting ter temptme. B't I � �, � f 11 . It is rather an indefinite .ter ' WATOHMAKE I :1 I I I ttodtioxx to, basinesa I hope . L L I ALBION HOTEL,- STRATFORD., I ; � . JVorld. L couldn't touch do Brunfiwick stew, -nor 1q, as I I I i I L - ' I . I b I __ L ; - bo iLereasethe large, patma- . ' nly understood it consists Of a : t , - . . - I - - - -corded to "me under. less . de'wofflersi, Inor de fried obick'n'--- no, c0mmo . - . i I 0 �tjne JF,aul PAXTURIDAT Im EACH . � I I'll, ' 3 torpia, sluggish state of the liver, a - � ND ENGRA VER FRESH91 GOOD AND CHEAP. n I Oddities .of Advertising. i ' � I GRO�ERIES I ances ddriug tlXeL -past L not if an angel had cooked !em f'r ,in( I _ ,, . . ; I L 708 1 � I i 3110NIrn. I I . I . . I haxe been, continuoasly' ... I i defigiency or a super-abtindance of bile,or : I � . . . The followin- is the advertisement of plrt:'Cul&r; and when a nigger goeE agin . I . I i __� - M I . � : I I i . I . I I . ed aL an alteration from ito'proper charapter. - see. Close prices for Caiih, - I . -1 . one: who might be term - handy fri6,1 obicken'tis a suah sign dat him 'IGN 'OF THE BIG CLOCK C4th. A cordial invitation extended to all to come and : . . � I � I L I - - I All disturbed action of the liver 'and OSTS I ; � mau: "-,-James Williams, parish clerk, mind is ser�iously diskiltered. .C'Ln . . - . . : Z) . Butter and Eggs. a � I 2,000 CEDAR P t i : , Brr . . , . y lits, BOIS biliary organs giving r. se to pain in � the ' I - - � .1 - . 1- . I I I EATTIEt. . I � i , FOR SALEj . Baxtone, town -crier, and b6llman, makes la � Dut on the hyart mostly nig I � aud sells EL -11 sorts of haberdasheries, gro. 1 c'14 see de stare ; 'pears all my Com- side, or under the shoulder blade, he9d �O R B E S I LIVE RY - I . I - L ' - .ORTH. - . --7777. . I . Is worl' ache, wearincss, dizzipess,sick stomach, I _. I I -d Wire, or Straight � . - "I ceries, etc., likewise hair and wigs dre8t fort w" ter see all ol God's worl' an' . Suitable for Boar t , : -- I � loss of appetite, bad bowels, &c.,' are , i J. McLOUGHLIN, �Vhitney's Block, Seaforth. I mile and a I . and cut ou the ahortest notice. N.B.- infla,c'onbim. Oj�eni Fail Fences. One �� , .ght I sud enly . - I , ptly cured by. Burdock Blood . I —AND I i . I I - -, - . I . I keep an. even b3 a school, where I teach see Lis ch ariot -wb eels a-:ffamiu' i the prom I- I I � quarter west of Winthrop. .. - 1U DD,w , t" I s. 774-65--9w . . � I - I i I . inab Bitter � � , A � at reasona,ble retes, reading, riting, and sky ; I cria4 out I so skeered, and � - . I . - i -I- .�11 JL - ' I . . I . . � - ; . I . - 8, . I '� ALSO RA : - � HE SH I - .— I __ . � I . . i ritbinetic and singing. X.B.-I play she lKirn rugbin' t, sayin', 4fta,t is ,it . I I R . � n OU L Aupong the most prevalent fatal a -ad �- I L TIMSE I I I , . . I 11 L the hooboyy occasionally if -wanted. N. Ca9Eqvr?' I pinted up. ID ' d "' Lord. sudd-en att&cks of diseases, are tb.6�e i I : � I - , STABLE EAO GROOERY the Thousand. . . - : L. S , ere, or by ; __ I - 4 11 . B. -My shop is Dext door, whare I bleed, in tb,e air weallin me,' I say. .Nn, incident to the suunmer and I � . . ; � � I I I I . -, . I . I ar a e � suah - - ALE so THE CH , I By the A - " f all, §U4 i , : I 0 ( , I L . . . I i � � ; . I ,I, CALDERl, I - :. . dr& -w teetb, a -ad shoo horses with the Inourrh I'hetlw him: � as Gholerg morbus, billious cl�plic, I I , i . . � . 7 W.Z. GOUINLOCK ; . �. , �� I 1$i 1.4 7 1 i - . i i - i I . - "I I I . greatest'scil. N-B.-Clifldren taut to I.Eeser,-Owser,why ling rest Mou?" diarrhcea' etc., that, "I I . � � . , - __ . I . . I . dysEintery, I . i . - .. . M L U - j � I'll ! - �110TOGRAPJ � "I'll, . � . h9urs. , M I I '. I i 'IELRi beg,g to I dance if aaLreemble at laix-pence per vieek, J idah h d roused into an attit de of often prove fatal in a few i AIN -ST., SEAFORTH. I I i 1 - 1.� KXf'�-uxutd, home, tioin Dh� - 'by me, J."Williams, -,-vlio buy and sell atuintion. I evdr reliable ramedy, - Dr. � i MARRIAGE LIOENSES I I , I , � I ,That I 1 � - ' ,d that ":There's no plac`6� 1 Old iron and coats -boots and shoes vwh�t den?" he hoarsely whi- er's El xtract of Wild Strawberry, t - AUGH, ROBI�, SEAFORTHI � i itQLda to remain at homes * -- . I I . I � I t I . C!8%ned and rapuded. N.B.-a hat and " 1 if 1 we stricken. , � . � 6. . per, ii, should be at band for'use in emergqncy. : q I � 'I gavt; hia entire personal. fit' I ; , I RTHUR FORBES, the old established Lly. I i ISSVED AT � I .. I is facilities for dibing . � a padr of stockings to be eadjelled for, fit I auswered, 'Yere I � ' � � i �f- . _ L I am, 774-�2-2,w Aeryman, keeps the beat and most stylish rigs . d I . � T' tea . . 12) ­, ! , of all idnas, and he makes Tess . ; I d, and Ixe c an, guaran I ' the best in 5 on Shrof Tuesday. For par- Lalvid An' Din�l she says dal my . and th6 best driving horses in the business. Has 9, nice new lot of Fresh Groceries iL . e f I -1: I 1 com- the best value n the m I I - � �- on[ , come all, find bri'W ticulars e-acuire within, or at the horse Vol 6 soun 'like a silver trumpet, so If 'Mothers and nurses would pease nd Nobby Cutters, handsome and eciality, and can furnish arket. DRIE I I � . tb(� Ne&tL'a . Sugars a sp . 4 � friends, and - I THE HURON UPOSITOR OMCEf' .. � sTel�re . I I ast and oaf'horses �ual all kinds of Cure4 Meats constantly on hand. HONEY. - I . 4 Waco fades. I ean &0001n�' 11 ... I shoo and bell, near the church, on V hi -T an' ejar', an, I put out stradght for giving opiates in the guisE)"of Paragoric f ortable Robes, and f always MEATS. -As U I I � I 0 on I in the :comb, just in. m his own hiv�s, mid I - . 'I ,�6nd,handoome Fro � I ,a can send you'onyourwAy � Other side the way. N.B.�Look over broblier Mos'es'cabin, an'IcaUed 0 ordials, and for children tee�hing . . i � V . 'rTAR10. - Ve ud and c 4 Ty f amUy sleigh f or one or two This year's Honey, strained anc I 4e and prove me. Charges L - Be I .-He also keeps Dr.Xing!s Specific, a Sn"ORTEIS ON I I ()tf �6k, . the door for sign. of three pigeons. N.B. an' say what de Lawd have done for me, and subject to bowel complaint, giie in- ho warranted pure, THE DYSPEPSIA t . � i.r the place --So _'es BIC -, . SeS. . I a -I Bell- good ayle, and sometimes eyder. an' day all gets -up to hear an' pra I ly attended to. ,sun cure for I)ygMBia ai�ti Indi' Btiox. Remember the place, J3 ArVs "k, I L y, an' stead.Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Day and night calls prompt ge I I � I Good dAving horses bought and sold. ' I I I ; i - � Lodgings for single men, N.B`.-I teach I -went ter abery cabin fer three mile Strawberry, the lives 'of- many infants a. SeWrth. K $ . MEMBER THE PLACE - Opposite 0. �D_R -VV CALDER. I � !. BE -1 � __M . i r ' - , E, . . . . . . - . JV&f-Y, alegbry, and them outlandish rioun'; an'; some dey scoff (bu dey might be saved that pxe Bacrificed to � Willson's Agricultural Warerooins, Seaforth. HUGH no]�B.. Main Street, Seaforth. � mo wITNUSSES REQUIRIED I I � "I . . . I . I i - I . : . ARTHVR FORBX5. - ; I i ; 5 j I liva Of things, A ball on Wednesdays wasn't members), an' dab didn'� ake deadly drugs. 774-52-2w 689 - � ! � i I , . . ! . ; , I . I i � 8 I . � I . � . � a . - N - I . � � . � q - ; . � . � . - i - 1� I .. I L : - . .. ,� 1. L I � � .1 . . I � I -- - . ; . . i 0 ; I -- . L I . . � . �! . 1 5 i . IL � . � � � I I I i . : i . . i r I i I � I - i i I � . � . . . I : i � 4 I I � : - � - - - L � 11 � I I I I j, - I �� . . i . hine al m n � F, , MfflW U i, 1 � I i . � � - - o - . . I I /\ .. I i J � I . ; ! - i I - - I . - I � . . I i - I . r I . - I - . . � 11 � . ­­ I I i i I - I - I I - � . I � I . I I � LL -1, �� - I � -1 I � I *_ . I . I � ! 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