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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-12-01, Page 3I � - I - . . . - I I : a 1 382, - I LOUCHLY � I � . kTE-R, rR:ak, WMW - improve - or of !�.ny - � I AT I . . W ST. ­� . r � . . I � I I I � ENCY . , i and Ac. - I � ,, Convey- d1--RT14-. � ; I I � . � .� L-_ C, � %.7%;V9 ed- All kinds � rates on ail U devoted to ted on farm, � - ' alt,establish- . r cent., cash, nutuml com- �Z companies ; ir'e, England - I'd' Scotland amdian, Von- (liam Fire & wn; Toronto 1e a -ad Acci- I I the Canada any, Toronto. e8tate. Age -at � pany, sailing � First Cabin, 'teerag I .e, #216, , fouths. W. N. Office,� CAMP- . lotel. : �otel, � � EL'S) . I rAR-10. - Id the'tmvel t __ - -sed this new I haathorGugh- i top: to bot- .� r, comfortable ty stdct, iiir&Bhy�, hopes , p. The roems. ;.ed. The bar I �, &ad = at - will always be -- a for Cornrner� )rner of Main � . . 733 : � : . � � F� , � roprie"ori. , - ____ -_ I I . I � � � I . . IMMERCL q . � I . 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I TIM H URO,. ,� I g,.;�-_, ��PSI.TOJLLs . . . � I . __ ­­ ­ �. MEN . � _�__— � � . I I ! - - - . I � � I . � � : . . . . L I I _; I Tery , 01:wftt in her . bAdal finery. but They add a.knestige to her name by .fae gliff4a Ian ghter and' - pg men I H a RAPST � was tornething in bar two which they someve. - I applause. The yow EYE, EA � AND THROAT I 'O s— W n PAPS -T', SEAFORT � I on i � i I - ,*" Though grand the fteord of tM Soots -Irbo xk�tir he car ohepred her, and shouted to . L . . � I[ did not, like. It m"Ut neither pews . I I ., WIN have trod, - . I hex , eep, up't whi 1� ITU to k " oh,she not only did _. f ,� holooketi older. There - RSON - L . . I - JEWELLER nor happinefin. S jeeol,su ORO-ZE CE S. RYE 1 - I - a Zr"ad . -oar the terry, step- , I . THE I 0a _! in btillisney by the deeds of but li�at the street to wom Wm,e.h*rd lines emound her HM I ! . . - - . i I he childish exprtosion of her lovely Formoet smongd the f,9240 L I I . g on the boat which left the dook be- r .R,0,P.,L.R. s. B., Leeturer on the Bye I . t, 112 ' . I an& I - asones who pi-med- Yon the streeticar passengers could get Ear and Throat, Anity Medioal Oo. Ilege, Toren - HoLiDAY PRESENT& PegB to announce that he has a fan eyeSL had given place to a relstless,L ab. the continent dark, . L . the Mercer Eyeand Bar In- I , L - #job look. Her h . naband was. serenel See Bruce In, ,&bystninf I abo Lrd. to, and Surgeon L ocullet and kurlat to the . - . �pd complete stock of y Park, aud intrepid Mpngo - -11 I am astonished at your Honor's firmary, Consult - 1i . unconscious Of anything wantiDg—un. . Institutions for a Blind, Brautfoi d, and for w �� I . . I I The veteran misislomm7 Moffat, who toiled t� fr" dec �sion I I I said a youn g lawyer to a the Deaf and D b. Belleville, Ont, Late Olini- . " � . 4 00weloust indeed, of everything but his , the ga,;., . : . . Judge who had decreed against him. cal Avoistant Roy London Ophthalmic, �Hozi- . XMAS AND VOLIDAY COODSo I I - sboArAta bliss, and his now- shiny hat. The lion -hearted Livingstone, who his life dp. "Thia remark cannot be permitted," tg6l, � - Kdorlilelds, d Gentr . &I Throat and ar - . - . I � ktie now, and I - . . Hospital. I . %, no � 'Wore & la,#euder nee voted gave. � sah �� the Judge, 11 and an apology will be . I 3LTC?r2:E0_U. I d will for the next two months give L 11 Of the same obade, which were The .oldiersof the Scottish race have been both nee 3usary on your part." "Permitme," 317 CHURC 11 I n An , � p , Ully tight, and, with the hat, would brave and true, said,the senior counsel, 11 to offer an ex- May )e consulted at the I I have now my stock of Fancy Goods for Xmas, Now Year, Wedding a d special discounts off his ... h Made lifeL a burden to any but the At Balaclava, Inkermau, Lucknow and Water- CUB i -fo . � - " . I r my young frieud;_ he is now in ALBION fl'OTELI STRATFORD f Birthday Presents complete, and would ask the attention of all intending Watches , . inding. Phenie &BerBtocalI&ud6XaMineit. I note below a,few of the leading lines: I briaegrOOM, Of & weeYs sta ;Wenlovollre they led to victory, cr gtern unyielding the te matters,'and wheL he has prac- 0. the Last 14ATURD,AV In ]BACIS PurCh . . � L � - L had little to say, but Columbus was : died, tise d as long as I have, he will be aston- MONT111. L 708 ' I . Clocks, 1. . . . I - - Lord Cl . d at nothing." - - . jubilantly loquacious. By herves ouch as Camerou, Moore, Napier and ishi � yde. I � - I I - . ,� lsyve gone out o' butcherin' for good � -+Liszt, the celebrated pi4nist, fell in . Jewellery, 4 sn, all," he declared, emphatically. And on the Be& in many a fight the Scottis h sailors love with a jeweler's daughter. A Prague . I I i I - i . ,, phenie didn't like it, an' iao more brave, . �e - I S in Plush and Leather Cases; one hundred �! - Have heloed to prove to � journal.thus describes the courtship- 0. , ­ 0 LADIES' COMPANION . ! Silver Blectro-Plate, do, L HucksteriW is more to my foreign power that " One mornin . , the jeweler, coming to I 0 �'o . Btyles, ranging in price from 25 cents to 417 each. I Britain iulee the wave. . ; 9 . 0 - . ma'am. It's �Ieaner an'­an'more the point with German fra'kness, said 0 . 25 styles. I . � mWd, See them withstand &like the heat ail tropte 11eBs L 1�1 . - . Hollon and Flat Ware". _: genteel, ma'am. I've got a good stan'. they cross, . to Liszt: .1 How do you like* -my daugh- _J F ODOR CASES in plush and Leather- . I . I � � . . � An I mean to.keep Phenie like a lady, And Arctic cold, 'mongst fields of Ice with bo�d ter'?$ ' She is an angel I � 6 What do . 0 i . m am III, M'()luro or Rose. vot think of marriage I ? I I I think so a . M LADIES' HAND BAGS in Plush, Leather, Cellnoloiae and Tinsel. Remember, these Goods will be. -Sold the lived but a year after thiB. Sho As Tuskish pashas, Austrian peen, and mixedin ;w6l of it, -that I have the greatest pos. < 7 of- 0 Z ' .� I . . L so reasonable, that every one should . =4 her baby were buried in one grave. � RuBsian plots, sib e inclination to it.' I What would a. . - Bisque Doll Heads, .1 take advantage of this opportunity. . . As Indian chiefs, bold Buccaneers -we meet ad- . Dressing Cases, � � � -Th t- was five years ago. Columbus I venturous Scots- . . ­ I yot � say to a fortune of three million - . __ . Solid BraBs Goods, k 4t Writing DeBks, Velvet Frames, I -accept it.' � CD -) > Work Box -S, I . 1, �, wears a very wide hat band Of And so ubiquitous iipy 94m, We sometimes thip& fra ics? ' I I would willingly ( I I . . 0. L,. -PAPST, qs�_ Smokers' sets, ! I crs,pe, and mourns her sincerely. we'll hem I . I I V� ell, we iinderstand. each other, My . -i �d Jewel 'Baes, L e That the axia of the eaxth are greased by a Soottiph I 1 Watchmaker and Jeweller Her d ath was a heavy blow to her . I daughter pleases you, you please my 0 0 _ Cigar Stands, � I . I 0 > � portfolios, i . � - I mother, whose grief is borne with - cag"leel- . da ghter; her� fortune iff ready, be my Z W I � Gilt'Goods, - Tobacco Boxes, ' * ! I - . colakt&ut repining and unreasoning re- 'Yet though the Soots thus make 01-in-law.1 'With all my heart., The M Co L :0 I ,olive Wood 'Goods, t. Cups a�ud Saucers, . Sign of the Big Clock. , their homes in 8 - - -, every laud on earth, . . - I fiedtions. The fountains of her eyes . marriage . I I . Japanese Match Safes, - Still with affection they look back to that which was celebrateci the following CD i I . - Glass Ink Stands, overillOw- at the mere uttersuce of the I we E)k." I I . . 11 0 � r : ronze Ink StandS, Japanese Brackets, � - . � .1 - gave them t)irth. I � (:1 0 ` B Japanese i � Trays, &I'll name. - L - Still will their hearts go'forth to all that comes I I - . Z Cigar Cases, . t(The doctors 'lowed -Was cons from Scotlan-d's shore, � Experiments in Feeding. > L PA Rubber Dolls, .on the Urap- M �-3 Cigarette Cases, in&L Dolls, N. B. -All repairing done � tiou as ailed her," she often repeats, Nor well can they accept the thought of seeing �er r he Superint6ndent of' the Model . 10 i . L Bill Books, Ch rremises, and satisfaction guaranteed. no more.. ,_ . )O. ::� � Toilet Sets, Photo Albums -large variet . I . - "but 1, al" P -Q -Y" &9t -rid 0, �biukin' i F& m, at Guelph, gives, as below, the e% . Y, .. I I W 0 � . � . ,tw.as trouble as killea her. I used ieZ' "d to @494 99"r qo they cling in sympathies and re lts, of some experiment' made there mv Vases, Japanese Card Receivers. I I � M . IR 4;,.. --n 1 1 1 thiuk, Mis' Lawrence," she says, with thought6, in attle feeding: . L Figures, Japanese Flower Pots, - THE SEAFORTH GROCERY I L , That Foreigners have sometimes coffed 11H6w step,dy frosty winter is better than Z 'U 00, . mugs, L chins and Glasg Flower rots, . loweredL Voice, 11 that she *hadn't never clannish an those Scots.` B ::� lot over tbinkin' of that man aim fooled Yea, we are "clannish," we admit, it that Imeans an open one in feeding cattle. -4 ��> M . U.) M � Glove and Handkerchief Setsy Flowers & Birds in Glass Globes -,AND- . � .- t * ' . Gold Pens, Pen Cases and I . I 1her go, I I wish I could see him onoet I to give the hand I , In average two or three-iear old steer 01 0 0) . . rocket Companions, � Says she ter me, time an' agin', I Ma,1 ][a friendliness and help to a,11 who claim our wiII eat one-third of its OW L weight of ." , , 5 < ..q � Pearl Card Cases, Slipper Patterns, [Pencils, _L native land. 11 � �P. a Wall Pocket Patterns, I . says she, , I reckon I ain't a goin' ter I - di erent materials in two weeks. � (D M . �-� M > > I -Leather Card Cases, .Pork PaCking Housex i I I cots tcwO or' three-year old c�hie will add 0 - I " - 0 -4 > Paper Weights, ottoman Patterns, � live, long.L I'm right young ter die, hat To -tight we're here together met, a band �f 8 . � 11 I * � I � . ; abroad, L � on -third of a pound more per day to X ��. - . Bracket Patterns, . � know as I keer!' says she.') � tV r- ?h : Pocket Books, L . L kdo, Who to these Western shores have come byi many th ir weight upon prepared hay and 'O _4 .0 M M 9 Ladies' Satchels, Miscellaneous and Standard Works, '4 Did her husband ever suspect that a diffcorent� road, i � - . . she was Unhappy ?" I asked. Attracted by the halo bright, o'er this the olden ro ts than uppu the I same materials un� P C: Z M M , NeCeBB&rI68, Large Assortment Poets in Cloth, ' State, � I pr pared. . I 0 ca (n co E)- 01 Concertinas, Leather and 'Wood Bindings; to Lord, no, ma?am I Or ef he did he We seek for fortune and for home be;Me I . �C: �� HUGH ROBB I neveor let"on I An' I nev "er Bee Bich a - the Gol- t is 30 per cent. more profitable to P �-� Z CD >- �u - . Accordeons, Juveniles, I . . It . den Gate. t - - - - - - p mature and dispose of �attening eat- (4) - Z L � Bisque Figures, Bibles, man I There wasn't nothin' be didn � :� r t;� C) C . 14 i at two years old than to keep thein > Music Boxes, Prayer Books, Begs to remind his friends and the - And in this noble city, which in its prosperous I t ; � X M A lu - i git, her while she was sick, an'7her coffin - . ri3e -� . U00 three y9arg. W cr, It Harmonioes, public that he is just in receipt of a L W e1+1 I I �-d -0 ::E I _ � Hymn Books, - I Wag& sight. 1 They warn't never sich a Ow,s not a little to the'power of Scottish enter- 0 Books, very nice stock Of � . . I � There is �o loss in fee4ing a -cattle r (D .. > > - i . - �_� r Wax Dolls, 'Toy . 6ne seen on. tke Navy Yard I An' he prise; . I . � . goes, to her grave, rain or shine, as reg'- A noble urion has been formed, named frQm our b a8t well upon a variety of materials " t_tj � I Annuals, &c. I I . = C', )-" > �4 Fri —1 I ' � patron saiut, i for the sake of manure alope ).". Z . � I ; i � - lat . �� q� a rn - I i - I - ILS Sunday Comes-" To foster social intercourse, to succor wandgrere ell -fed eat- Z 1Z 1. CROCKERY AND CLASSWARES � . Farrayard manure from w . � &g I have said, several years have fullub. . I . M 1 I � > r - i - I � - UP three, years old h4 worth an averagp. i � I i passed since �Phenia's death, but. Mrs � � � (D M �0 i OHRISTMASt NEW YEAR AND' BIRTHDAY � CARDS ; atest designs. Also And fiftoen years of noble work do now its reqoras of, 62.50 per ton. . �_,_ -4 * ; Of the neatest and 1 Angel's visita have never ceased. The I M �P- �� I I - . t B g Groceries always fresh and good. bear, . � tbree-yeir old cattle bea't, well fed, " i � - - . lapse of time has left hardly any traces By many a grateful heart 'ti.3 blessed and ipen- I I ' - � V 0 Z r - FROM THE FOLLOWING PUBLISHERS: ., . upon her comely exterior. In 'time of tioned in their prayer. will make &� least one ton of man -are 3 14 � 0, (0 __0 M 0 1 'O I plenty, her isoul expands gleefully an I a Thas to our poor coftatroits we sympathy can every montLof winter. . * 0 __4 � I -_ T express, I . No cattle �east whatevqr will pay fqr 0 P4 1 C) �6 :E, M iO L. , Prang & Co., Raphael, - Tuck � Son, Artistic Sta- - the brown paper parcels mul-tiply'* In And inoffensively relieve their weight of ,,(Iir� 412- -the direct in -'crease to its weight from M g) , 0 0 M , . I r.r F_A_S_ . I � � tiTaes.- of dearth she Bits, a . . tress. . � tl�e consum&ion of any kind or quan- 3 k 14 3: co > I NiGbe, and weepa'out her woes upon my � � 0 J�,)J M C1 - . -4 i! > - Long may the 8 cots cont inue thus I Long may thy of food. ;9 .- I Z ,� tionery Company, Hildesheimer and . hesrth-stone. The black satchel, too, they thus rtJoice, L I average, it cosfi�'twelve cents "_ > . � � The Seaforth Grocery has become I On an noted for the excellence and cheapness by some occult power, has resisted the To love all from their native land, to hear a Scot- I .4 � �-"� . � � tish voicei . - for ,every additional pound of flesh ad- .. ?__ , . . . Faulkner,, and ten others. of its Teas. B�etter value now than . - 01 wear and tear of years and exposure to May Scots abroad and Scots at home,sWl heartily dad -to the, � ight of a two or three-year I . I �> X . ' the elements, and continues to swallow, . � . we - I --i t..4 t--4 0 M . ,ever. Aar Extracted honey always on ' , combine - ' . � -, ID . 0 �> -1 > 0 s about half of former years. Silk Fringed Cards frorn 10 cents up. hand. substance insatiably 9,8L Of Yore- To sing with hand linked fast in band, our glor- o d fattening steer. P., - (! > C, . Price UP MY . In CanadEL, the market value of store 0 W Occasionally, as I have said, something ious Auld. I.ang Syne I � �d _4 . I I I . catle can be increased 36 per cer-t. dur- 0 W t 0 �L Mr. Robb has now his Pork Packing Within Me riaeB in arms &giLiDst her -John Stim3on, of Irvine, A' rshire. I g six monebs of finishing by good feed- )p 0 E: �r- rro-y-S lis -T 3F, TST ID 1 -,:ESS -Nr—A-1R.'I3@'r_'-)1'-. Establishment in full blast. Cutting quiet, -yet persistent encroacbmeLts, 0 - I . I 0-a M , , . but this is a transitory mood. Her next Gaieties. � . Ing. I X 0 W > . Z 0 . . and Sausage � on hand as Usual. vi,jit putil my resolutions to flight. i In order to secure a 0afe profit, no W r- . 0) _T . tock direct from the foreign 11 I ,1 Have a hack, sir ?` vocife store cattle''beast, well done to, can be -4 Having imported the greater- part of my a cA.sH FOR, PORK. -The highest - �ated a out one-third less than. former prices. hackman to a -traveler -as -he came out sold at leap than 41 cents per pound M q r" Co ' --I markets, I Will 86U them at ab Cash 1�rice paid for Pork, and live hogs . OPL � I . . !I a N M �_i - I The Scot Abroad. .1 I I � � q . bought. . of the d ot. The traveler looked the I [ve weight.' � . . Al co 0 ore and get more for your . . . 7 gr&D RETOR19 THE ST. ANDREW'S 80011riTy turnout over and said: *61 No, not if I've In the fattening Of wethers, to finish Remember, you can Bee in I I - L :rp.AX,G18GO, CALIFORNIAl -1 . . s. _ L on . . Remember the Seaforth Grocery, OF B -AN. got to take the horses, too." shearlin 'a, the CbtBwo�d and Leioe' r- . L 9 . 28TH OCTOBER, 1878. -A consequential young fop a,Fikgd an ter gradaB c�m be made up 0 200 pounds, I � Z ;� C_ I . 0. W. PAPST'S Stark's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. I The traveller who o'er the world observant holds aged country sexton if the ri ' nging of a the Oxforddown 180 pounds, and the � W C, , ,C � . 4 : �, bell did not put him in mind of his lat- Southdo*wn,'� grade 160 pounds each, live rn . his WILY off, many lands attentiTe.does I 3 . 11 5 ,(:) co Bookstore than at any other place in -the county. ,LOOK. . � Who - y t*eopl - ter ,end. - No, sir , I replied the',grim weight. ' - M - 0 �Xj_ -4 . � I I ! WKITNEY B - . L . Survey%L - - old gravedigger, 11 but the rope puts me A cow wintered upon two tons and 1% - -, - . � � - � - � B.'urprised will find on, a -very shore, and far re - I � N I . I � I I � in mind of y L" ! . ialf of ha --i i � . d . motest p,%I,e- .. ours. � 01 will produce not far from M 0 ; . . i . 0 L ' THE SEAFORTH STOVE AND Established there as oitizeuB the members Of One -Travelling on the Baltimore- and hVO tons . manure, prqvided that she . Z I � . I U 14 GA N & DUNCANE - i . race. I D Ohio Railroad track, they Came to,L'g, pred, and none of the excre- . i : A ituray stock that unsubdued 'gsi�at obstacles . . e Well litt'. �> . i . i , : . ,mile -post, when -one of them said: ments be wasted. , I - � - . r- X ! TIN EAUORIUM STILL � .1 ., , ! 1. I will strive, � - .. . . I - I . a eTerywhere.to " "I -Tread aisy, Pat. Here lies a, map 108 . L L I . > I And by persevering industry seem years old. His name wag Miles, from Ror�ance in Rial Life. �0 . , Z . . . I TAK thrive, . - -1 , - . . 19S THE LEAD. - . . C/3 a . I - I AsabnU.ating with each race, Imotgot which, it Baltimore. " I About eighteen years ago there lived . a , � . � I : "'keg its BtZnd, - , I L A . . ; I . . � I Yet Clinging still With thought and heart to its An editor wrote a head-linei "A n the Scotph Block Ilan tract, - . - . 0 1 1 own native land. . I Horrible Blunder," to go over a railway called aftet-the fath4 5 Senator AI- - . - . r accident, but, t L hough it was thepri6ter's, an, Torou o), nine miles'from Toronto, AUCTION S�LES- M I . "'A mighty nation surely thia,"the traveller will " I L ed And rew Porteous. His ' -* � MONTREAL, HOUSE, L Is ZZOWfuu. &If the newest styles fitted with cry, fault that it got over the accoun of -a far0derr n ements for- baking, eeonomY L s;Thgt sc4Lttereth abroad her sons beneath each wedding, the editor was the � man wife left h ,m and ran off with another AUCTION SALE of Real i4state.-Mr." C. R. the latest improv foreign skv;" I � . of Cooper, Auctioneer, hso i*ceived instruction s � � I of fuel &c. Over thirty different pattems to Great his aitonlEfbyneut will be to find so small a thraBbed all the same. Man, havi�g first stripped his house from the Excutora, of the ]&to John Holland, to � . chooee from at pricei cast cannot be undersold. - . plot, -Things that most people woul�: like all its effeots of value. She levanted sell by Public Auction, at Robertson's Hotel, � - � I _ . . Amongst theLoonntries of the earth, the birth- to see: Our society g,rIs befor:e.break- with a yoing man who Was engaged to Ethel, Township of Grey, 4ur6n County, on I I . I I . 182"at 1 o'clocki p. U1.1 ILKS- - place of the Scot. fast - a church choir that never quar- one of th� handsomeSt L.girls in the Tuesday, December 5th, IE , a § ' I . . I - sharp, the following valuable Real Estat , viz.: I . ' I L carefully the Scottish 4with townBbiD of Ancaster. 4� well to do eguiou, of the township of - PARLOR- STOVES - Then when he comes more relled; a church out of debt, ai Lot No. 20, 6th CODO V � L . i0o acres, is all . land to view, `n4med Moffat,, allowed his inDty of Huron', I - - L mono to lend; an editor who can please farmer� Grey, in the cc AnAl sea -GO its vaded features from plain to moun- y -, 1, maple, pine and cedar. We. have imported thissesson the largest assortment of Colored and everybody; and a high school girl, who � d aughter Mary to go an4 keep house for timbered with beect i slightly rolling and. well a ever offered in this section. Silk goods being consider. IN this de tment we.bave th larg V ty - - 1w e est arie � taiu, blue, -I Soil is a clay loom, . Black Silk ever offered in Seafortb both in 'Parlor c . . 1porteous, with the reBul� that in course Ekest growing. he property Is only L L Studies its glorious record of the ages passed i annot. whistle. - � . adapted for wl - ably lower, We were induced to bay larger than usual, and will give f Heaters and Parlor Cooks. aur Farm. Parlor, . awk-vt ilor lof time the yoFng house�eeper bore a w Ethel sta on, on the Great . or Satins uever-before offered. . I ParlorCook NewAuromdouble heaterke.can- i A,nd the noble institations, which flourish there 0- .-A doctor returned a coat to a,ta I two miles frova Ethel Sta ft �alf miles from to customers a bargain in Silks , because it did not -fit him. The �ailor, ,I daugbter to Pqrteous,. Porteous had to Western Rajiway, and one an � not be eqQ21ed for beanty and usefulness. Our I . L day. I . � . uence, and ,I and post offi(e, and in all is a I i Little Giaut double heater is a wouder. Two or � seeing the doctor at the funeral of one Ileave tbe-town8hip' church, schQc 1 %7 in co seq valnable lot'. Terms of Salo -Ten per cent. on . - I more rooms can be heated with this stove., which * - I w Nothing was I days. For further - L when richas and w California day of sale balance in 80 . takes less fuel than any other stove made. - -Call, i ­ prosp . erity on eVerY hand he , his patients, said: 11 Ah, doctor� you I - ent away to t last he heard artioulars DRESS GOOPS I see and be convinced. - I � seesi, . 9,1 )r years. � . p the Auctioneer, Brussels, or I . Ana to its mountodn's areahappyman!" "Whyso. ked I heard of bim h , L Pi � I - universal liberty like I 1ptlrs�t-ofloUsud,Lapding, P. 0. (). R. the doctor. 11 Because," repliX the 1hat his wife was dead, Od he returned to the Exec I . I breeze, COOPER, A,uctioneer; T,'COOK and R.110L- & DUNCAN are acknowledged to take the lead in all � L ! to make Mar I . DUNCAN I Again perplexed, he asks himself, "Why needs the tailor, It you never have- tiny of your bad � to Ca-n3.d% intending - y u rs. Gr Nov. 14, 1882. The . . I I . � . I . I L&ND, Ex ey91 I � !e, and 1 atone for the r. for qhe Fa!e of Live Stock Faabionable Dress Goods, from the very lowest to the finest good� - work returned on your hands." '' , M4 wil � He I regular Mo thly Fai COAL STQVL DIPARTMENTI Scot to roam 2 : : I - find within his . - � cam�q I on Thun4day, November We have the Cheapest -.withOUt eXCeptiOn- All WOO� . � WhOlackshethat he cannot . . 8� young i wrong he �ad done her. , as will be hel at Brussels . . 181-2 . I in the trade. � , nati,re home T' -A little fellow, being' told by . Csshmeres and French Twills, - 1 -T,he-Ttoyar, takes the lead where- . man to. get off his knee, that, hp w�s too far as H a,,�ailton, went in�o Davy Whitela 30th, 1882. � - IN this line - . . . I . I . � ever shown. it gives more beat with less - I - Dbes he seek S laud of beauty, of mountain, lake heavy to hold in that way', m I P de quite I Hotel, Mgt an old neighbor, and learn- SALE of Live Stock and Furnitures I coalthan any other stove, and is no owner seen. . I and stream ? - at the 'mother of his . 1 than appreciated. Twelve different ZtvleR to I !6. R, Cooper has Iteeeiyed instruction, : ed from him th AUCT'OrN - 1 choo.s -Bounie gcotland�l realizes the artist's fairest a sensation among the persoi�s prp"nt � M .1 M . efrom. A complete stock Of StOv i1lWaYs . . . dream. by yelling back, 11 Too heavy, hay, ? Sis- Ichild was married and iving in Cale- from Mr. John CamPbell? of qhe Tecumseh House, I . ! on band. � . Li3ves he Majestic cities, with streets aud suburbs n more I douls. He felt so bad at the news that Brussels, 0 sell by Public A�uction at� the Tecum- . _. . Just received a large variety of lainps, lamv ter Sal weighs a hundred poul dB! . I 'ked nh House, 'Brussels, on Saturday, December 2nd, our Mantles are all of direct importation from the makers. Th� newest I I fair? knee � he n to gee them, but pac ' le,, good lanterns, &c., good material and tproudly-with the loveliest than 1, and you held her on Xour . . tes. i882, the following valuable �,property, viz.: one i . Then Edinburgh righ . I Sta * O'l,ty, a;R Well " being the latest sty B, . up and left once again 1pr ,the goods can be relied on for qu ._ patternAl. wffl compare. for four hours last night. " I clear Grit inare risinz foi4r, 1 warrior mare . I of coal oils, Canadian and Aineri- .. . I ),tel y hq returned to C �niida a second rising four, 2 extra go6d co*s in calf, 10 Pigs, - d at the lowest possible prices. � Best qualities I an i can, and in cutlery and nickel goods we have an I or ja it in the race for wealth, him heart most --A couple of Yankee neig * ors be- Li ke, boubd to Bee his child if not. her ine4iding ,00d breeding sows, I set team bar I i ive and varied assortment of both English came go. inimical that they 0 Id not tilr i extens ir repaired "to the Scotch ness, 1 set � ight double harneis, I setilight single I gladly beats ? throngthrou speak to each other; but one other. 'He brea spring wago�, I top buggy, 1 � and American manufacture. - I 7 Then see the eager multitudos that gh 'of.thera, In pr to tell him of harn,ss, I MANTLE CLOTHS - ; All orders for jobbing work promptly attended I I meet- Block,gop an old neigh � family cuti or, 1 pair bob -sleighs, 1 large buffalo I � i . Glasgow streets, .having, been converted at a cam1p .y Moffat, and" and barrels, I .1 a quantity of . i to and satisfaction guaranteed - many lands pro- - the wherpabouts of Ma,j robe, 20 ke D,,s i call respectfully solicited. Conie and see us - , n My , . 80 -_ A Where busy manufactnr8rd for ing, on seeing his former held !urniture, includilg Sofas, chairs, bed I o vide, to accoiapauy him - �hereto. Thev household . have the largest stock ever offered t the public iii &I . 01 lo ''on do, , - , id save moiney. n the banks of � out ,his hand, saying, 11 How prous other articles. . -In this line we A,nd I'lloating Palaces" arise Upo ' Caledonia, a+ _,LeMs,. be4ding and num, he hotel has been below anything that lit � . Clyde. . Kem,P? I'm humble enough' t shake drove to , d up to the This sale *illbe unreserveO as t Seaforth, and at prices far %s been previously - WHITNEY BROS- .hic)uEieof,.MalryMoffat7s!ihusba,nd. The Id over y head and I am forced to dispose of � . 11 � . I bought. We offer Mantle and-Ulater Clothe from 7513 per yard to 44 0 ad to hands with a dog." . . . iohewas visitib go . sale at I O'clock p. m., 4harp. � - . Ambition may him lead to try invention's ro' sband'was away and g the abov . I hu . . under, cash;J pTer � Seated, one balmy -afternoon, on the I s there doing Terms. -I 11 sums Of $5 an4 - I I i find, - - � a neighbor. The girl djoint . � i The Latest News. of science to run with all his erands, of -Mrs. Howe's residence, in . "I s told two men that amoU It 6 months' credit on approve I i In the pursuits � V She wl jC EIN cAMPBELL,' proprietor ; 'C R - i I the hous?work. notes. , I I mind; i � - _i SHAWLS � Noble examples bas he here in the 10tiffements .Newport, Oscar Wilde was heard to re- wis�ea t see her. be would mt COOPER, Auctioneer. � 781 2 - I . I � mark to a lady who was - present: had changed I I I - I I . . - I - wrought receive t�era until . sh I I - i orason, iDrewster ' . , . 11 -----r--__ : i - Just received at the ' By men like Telford, Napier, Th 1 41 Strange that a pair of silk stockings her attire. U a few mil nut�s Bbe was ! TOCK. j 1. Customers ought to see this range of Shawls and the prim, to be! and James Watt. . should so upset, a nation." Wherpupon, introduced to heifathel, who put nine I 1 ESTRAY $ lieve that goods are Bo cheap, bought uuderl the best of circurn� i I ' ' ynan,'Bittillg 11, little - I promises of stances, and offered o6t a low profit. i . the, p.zLths of literature his wayward feet a well-known gentle thousand dollars in bills in her',hand7,and STRAYCATTLE.-Cam1e into the . i Or do -inter led: 66 E ersigned,lot35 COncess'On 1, Mc- i SEAFORTH TEA STORE entice,. . remote from the -poet, po It's ersation left, the und . I t 8 � after a few minutes c9nv )p about the end of 0,� er, two ye rlings, � � To welcome him a mighty host of'Soottish Author the calf that is in the stockinos."l, . � ing her that bad lots of � more Kill( , ad and white, 1. red. , . telI he one heifer r . ' . I for himself , -,e on roviu rise 46P hrathir -aryou Ln)c on proviu P � Led by that "Wizard of the North" whose spells - arson, I had mlic , 'i money for her and . and The 0141n. ran have the sa 0 rty FANCY W - . I I ag 9.1n. The girl and payin charges. RALPP THOMPS ,78lx4 I A fresh stock of all kinds of Teas, ' - do ailentranoe, preach,' said a baffled swindtin F horse I would be back Boon a . I And o'er e n see you interf9re � n bar- 4. 3d frc � Stray - ach Hig1dand glen have cast & glamour jockey," tha o tell her . - ra Tot 0,'Oon- 0 S a fs 0, an Wk I of roinsnce. . had indeea a strange tale t Miss STR . HErFER.- 1� �1_0�il �on: Abeautifulline in Wool Sqnares-all sizes; Clouas, Tie , c r J p , BI , Gunpowder, Young Hy - I . . I . Anley, a I i gains between maul�nd man Pr !I Well," mother when the latter returned. E oee 8 a n 7, St bou the ist of I July, a muffiers, the best and cheapest in the'trade. - . f � bard.4, bold,. plaintive you'b&4 been Porteous, as the �young woman ought light red.. earling heifer. T ere are a feiv Boat- 1.0 I son and Tea Dust. All teas w=&nt6d I The iouaie of old Scotia's .1 replied the parson, " if n- and tertd white hairs among the red. Anyi person .. � Bw,eot or weird, ,h.t to have boo " now to be called. is.I7 $eaxs of age ,viii lead tol there- . I ear wherever it is where you Oug S - the g suqh information as, - - . . How charming to the Soottish I 1p4teacuh . well known in Caled.Oni�, and in m4bly re � Currents, New . ; � I heard, I day, you might have beard 9 of (be above animal -will be i I 781x4 SKIRTS or no sale. A180 New . � such truthful lyrics, as bring gnlileS and &$Where was that?" inquired hejockey. Scotch block. The simple narration warded. JOHNTURNER', ,varna. � W . 1, Wooed to �- large stock of all L ,cars by turns, ate prison, I I return � a,, the cler- might be made still mo, eiromantio9 but -,- I . sea of - Raisins, New Figs. A Nairn, or Tannabill, or noble '41 In the St iffleg. : ESTRAT CALF--C8me ipto the preH We are offering the finest goods in tHio line. Italian Cloths- Black . Swr,et strains of I . ; for the present this must 81 � . the undersigned, Lot 34, Concessio 2,Mo-. Robert Burns. gyman. . I , Lustres, Meltons, -Felts, Wool in plain and shaded goods --the new I' grades of Sugsrsj Syrups) Salt, Cos' Oil' 'I -yo-qng George D., limri 9 impor- I I a B p - calf � , i - � I Killop, &tout the I Bt of octoper, e0t pstterns-:-oheap. . - . deeds so noble U,ned bhe ludul- -He?jdache. i - ; Osts Flour, Shorts, Bran, Oat- , Behold a land whose bistory of hi's father for a borse,T) A Cure for red and,% hite. The owner can have the isame on I , � t the an- I -tyro to provingproperty and Paying charges. JOHN .� i Peas, I ' I tellEl, gent parent presented him with ' Mal I v' *a ititi win flush the patr!OVS brow, while proud Thousands are sufferin�j L ILL I 78lx4 � � . ad , . f you have MoD0WJ- - . � � I �1 ssing trouble.! R � I L meal, and $6 large Stock Of 911 kinds of , oient steed which for years h carried , � u I his bosom SWOUR, this distre gemises LFURS AND IFU',' TRIMMINGS— I . ' � a clung and A f�w days. af- Vit conr r" -syed from the - ti'hoae sirea to freedom aye bay . him about the streets. )roperly 1'z6d blood STRA SHEEP. -Stir ;'of No- .. V � 0, aelf te& Sets in L t B_ E a &bout the Is hina, colorea and whita - I S, the affectionate, Eon Ap- `� �veins; if the of Holtz' Blak , i. Any per- I We have this season the best Lower Canada Iffin , also South .c , � fought in atern arrAys d � . pure and I Ugb Yon I Be I to their sons ing freely thro I T , � 2 y,arllng ewe' I , Lea.ring that glorious ItgAcY un - nd reno ed his re- .t vembel, ..,lambs an on as will lead to their . - 11 � . proaChea the father a . stomach, liver, kidneys� apa bowels ac con gi" such informati eal, Otter, Lamb, Black and Grey, with all the latest ,stoneware, 0 of the best quality. These "I L da -y. U give . I . suitably 'rewarded. HENRY and French 13 1. � 11 Father, can' head- recovery -4111 be I ­tz: , 1� � Scots have quest, Baying: age riptly, you will never qxpenence 781-4 styles and quality of Caps for ladies, and childran. . - or their rights the �r ;W, n goods Will be sold at the lowest possible I Aadever boldly f me a horse a little neare . f I ache . Burdock Blood 1 Bitters will ef - HOLTZ. . � . i. - i firnily sto d, that would be more of a �pion or erly - . IL I . 13 the jyTants hand who grasps IP feet this desirable cond don, if _prop the pr* mises of . I -STRAY CALVES.---C&me into L : Come Onet I ack j,wift withdr&W , used. Try i , . Tucker- : ' I B the thistle rude, , me? 11 . t. 774.65. w I E the undersigned, 8rd Concession, STAPLIE DRY GOODS . I prices. A call is solicited - A ok, the nations I . - . � -A. New York street -car conductor 9t of october, four ate 3r calves, Thus by their independence stru. . ____� � I lml�b ' a out the I ,the other . nt. two red I md two dark brindled. The c wiaer can e all, and get the -Worth Of Your I- strong and ( gTand, et unto this little provoked a young German gir � I A Good. In A e I , JR and paying We have the largest ana beat stock of Staple Dry Goods in the Coll, - - 1� I , ` , � I ug � b I )y n - I gloves " hVe o17� � � I , I I` I : i P 1e I I I . I W I � I I I ��( ti 17A, i 11 , hJ( ) I wi� ;] ' !e ,tee �� P y P , � 0 , 179 i 1� � 11% y 3t M, . I � : IT I nr 'Z I I - a I , , � , , , � - - I ___T_ I - I axe renderc;d tributes of rs"Pe . ? have the same by proving Property . t I Iff . tti, V �1,11 to your . . . I - day, as She Was ge ig on expe Led charges i 7W :. trade, and atprieft lowerthan the lowest. Having the facilities On.y. oatmeal exchanged for Oats - land I I . her to hurry up, " ho Tiventy five cents I - I the beat markets, we Cs : A m � � 11 I telling ­ t for a bottle OfHagyard's Yel- - and the purchasing power to buy goods in by � . , guch a noble fatherland. be the causes h a ouldn'l druggis ,� . ; I I - , offered -, Yet -with ' t all day. She told him She . pain and Cure - I . I . do offer � . MIM, wai . I Will allay more and inlueementa to customers seldomp if ever I a I LTV Scot to wander far wait ei � ther, . . ptu . ega ck on the low Oil . o I A. G. 'R what they aud turnin more dimues th&n many dollars spent and examine goods &ad compare prices. ,. it geems the natui�� of the . . -sidewal she b n to r:wg �1'th the car, ould do. Yel- j � WM. -ELLIOTT,! I I my other House. COMO . ; � l away; naive for ordinary medicine w � I � 4 He seems to seek in -vaster lands a more elt' up with it easily, and was s( rheumatism, burns, scal&]-i , .1, i I She ke:1 U 1"'W Oil cures . I I i I field, emptuous that site swppu.0 W Vaal Vbleh to his unremitting toil more bounteous Conte I i Ivat, croup, Stiff To" CLERK and Treasurer. offlo-North- : �fjuooemor t o- AultA maumm. I spoils will yield. ever it! Atoo ,so W; not to :r, jroat bit4w, sore tb I eaq cornstri- Of market House. offic� ourt- I DUNC)AN & DUNOANA, tracted cords, and Val lavn6_ - �, b., � ** f3he boumd Lot , lJointS, con 1 747 . I . . , unfair 4dV1Lnt8^ . aud i,Uiflamymatiou. 774.65.2w III till 4 r. me I phorell, old Boo - � OU U0110011 . . � I I . � trainOd W85trisul i _. . . . yet though they thus forsake her like & . : � . A And nftdliot grie'70* I � . I I . I ; . I i . - . . I . I � - I I . I ; I . - - 1. ;. - i . � . . I I I I - I - - I I I � . I � 1i . I � I I . I - I - I I . I � � � . I I I - � I i, , I I � I- I , I . . . - _', I . � : , I __ i ! � i *- � I ; �� i - : �� . T'; . 1�1' : w- I ::, ­ � I I U i 3 I __', - I , i - �_§ - , , - . 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