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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-02-02, Page 3and � . , I . � .- � - . � I 4UR0QKt . - I I . I � 7 t I 4ING NEW.. : . I I � : __ � I � . � � . . � -n cure contraction sini � action nn bad feet ani . I . - � )ein- than arty man ii � �01 'ELker of the latest styJ4 I i � 1 3 & SLEIGHS, � oWng done neat ani� I I - , I drong. - I I I z I � . I : ' I I MS W113 -8A I FACTION . : : - 11 I z I i � -, I z . Wilson 41 . jU 1�1 , ' . I CRAIjRROOti, I . . 4 t V AND SHINGLES - I . . �� I � . �11 -AT- - . A ... = . - 17 . , . � I . I � .1 4 GSTONE'S I I � �, .: ` � " � J 11 Af M-1ILLI �. , � � � 1, � I I , I A 9rtk of, Nyth.- comer � ! ?Sim, Wawanosh. ,1 I � , L . � .1 I I I . \ � - � . I z I - I - ,stone Ixaa, campletely-1 .1 ,I -with the latest im.. 1 Mac and is, pre- I e I ardeZ'Ooe�h shortest, i � best, of satisfaction � � I A I � I � ; . � I . . . r . � � * I - I � ; . r Ftoar* Dressing %, Mg -1 � . I I � : I . - � � � � - . r . a on Hand. \ � � I " I . z - � � � - � . . : I- 11 z z : � � I ; I TCA -1 -4 -ss. I � - � � i : � � . I ; � I a nd Banches No. 1 and � - i � aches Na. 2, at lowest I � . i q 0 ,vood Pine Lath &I- 4: � 1. . z I I � ; � 2 - ! - 1 � B. LIVING,qTONE. i , I r I I � � . - . I x I - POR STOREO I I - . � I - t T - � . gure :In atinouncing to' %forth and surrounding-, zhave opened out a I , I . U,OR, STORE, . , : I Choicest Brands of � irs, selected and bought ,�a leading Wholesale' )minion., I __ � � QRT WINE It Engaana_ . � � —�, I I 'AND GOAPE: WINE 4 FrauQe`_ , # � . - , — . I � sala Samuniental Wine . I c-warzaut6d pure. - — UrS K-01LAND . 01M. 1W frG= Soo-tland- � , I I � 3W PORTER - 1�arke h!om irel=4. � I q - __ — � 15 AM SER ALE k Supen-ew Whv&kies . ker &Son, 'Win&br. , � I rtelt juleg Robin I y � wndi,ei,. t . I � � L I a JaPeCiftll'yt. 98jVABd­f0r me - .1 family ise. Also, several �,wwch we hope, I,wm give )ur customersi. , I 0, two dwrat south of Rob - W. Kt,LLORAN. q ; - f i i � � . . � . I - . r ;L �,_ , 1, __ I __ -­ , ___ : ..... I I'll, �. . , ­ — - � -�77 -, I - _� V , oM, LAZ"A . I - - � . - . - � __ - ­ --- -�!- - 7ftR ", -_:! . 4 ..-_7 . �- � . ..- - -, � ,�_A - . ': _ - - - _� . ­_­­ ,If._` -- - � , ` - . .- _ . �� � � . - " - - - � - - � - - m � - . - - � , - - _ _ _. I - ­_ . - - - . � I . I _ � � - - - -�, I . . 7 I.- - . S ,� � - - . ; _ - , 1��,__ : t,! �e 7- � — � - ­ - rl,� W"" -1 . , . -1 � I ­-, � . � _. ­ I 1: . �7 -­ , ­ - - I .. i. � _. �:'7�1­ , 1 � _�­ - I � � - � I i:, : - __:�­ 777M - � . �­ I- - — ­ I I . � ., ., ,,�_ _­ - - I - - I �_ 1� I ­ � . I V � �1 I � . I � - �_ I 1. .- I- c _. _1 _� I I � ­_ � _. .'. I I !'� �, I . � I I � _. . . 1; . 7�' - i . I . . . I . � �z.�.�.� — � ,— � � I : - - - � � � - % . - . � ff. z �, &%I% -.%,*7 : . ##KV,&Az, V 11 i . � . . . . I 2 � I -I---- . r I - I — . I. � . � � . ! I - �! �- 5 ' worn almost everyWhere except to 9.6 � . - 7 - � - - - . - I. .. . ANN, AL ,OLEARING SALE. � � . I PAPIST, I . I . � � . ­ - - . . - KNORTH NOW INFIRM,Affs . - �_ __ � 11 � � -_ I - - . 0 -D . ,ftA AM The x6thee -33e& t ., � � It � � i . I � I a small. , then a imp frac. 4; - _1 � — . � -- would instantly have purchased it had, � - .eat# tion I . -- she not been deterred myo- - by varld" � - 11 . � � . - . - I . . . �� p siffly Won& no 4"kW& 100U4 orw a wd has I?W A SMSY; tbava lat: a loved on% they I - - , , Very few are -manisA 1 totally, and terioua . . only, t think, after, some forty or sips of Al ggion. from her 16B ! I . sod her 'not a X n � husband, -which surr CORNER of Jar�b and Go 09rich Stree* next door to the Preibyterian 0111!Nh, S"forth, :All or.my I I I I � I i . .., THE JEWELLER, I Aid, au at U&s, add atd, Weleft 016Y. - ft v years of orsAusl &D,Drosah and ex- littlo, as she ew hi to be a judge of . I 11 Out. dboosses of Homes, cattle, sheOP,, &--I. sucosid of the domes0cated ully treated antmaj., I . . - it; I � I . . I . - - - citolnent. $U,ch h juge sod sweet fruit . ood - lace, and - won red tlierefolrS at at the infinaiwy or elsewhere I th shortest � - Begs to announce that he as a rau Evarabassbaknown of f6V4ftdVMk I . . . . tA UDIEL . L - . But now - marriage that it 4eeds a Es lack of ap. rpoi0i i of this beauti- notice. Charges modem 6 V ;r. aud' complete stock of -- . - � that bretast Is qs1m; is a complete 7t -A -large stock 01 i I *_ . __ - . .,V to - . th6y left - Veterinary Surgeon. P. 8 Zrr0C3K-r.r.A.1MI1.T(:4_. . � I 'AiJamtromthatles0fLif0s, ' .4&tor - �now send season. Bvit a ful specimen, . a oment Veterinary Medicines kept ,ustantly ou,hand. 'r I -, Distils- Its heavenly bahL ' real happy n arriage of I 1 a * ag- the shop her disappoi ant broke forth' I .. . Ovp an p 10i . . � I- � merit betwee I a man and woman is one 11ohn. why did you. - keep me from - I — , XMAS AND HOLIDAY COODS,,�' Tabsel tboss broken hearts that -t&uA � � I . - _� Around the W W dsatht � � of the things so very handsome that'if buying that lovely thing? And only . . . , . . And 9ottly vhiqm 14 Peace be still, the sun wari,w the G k poets fabled, 110 V I am sure you could not think X ' 0 . . � Months give . , - tin W4 ­ , . Feel . - 1 And will -for the next two - , , I --- 'Tit 1, tbashii&r salt& let me 0 I 0 � I I . special discounts off his -1 � a God, h6'raight stop the world.. 'in that dear. Why did you not I . �, I , I . 0 : I 0 33ut, who canTalti that bitter hour, order to fe&s j big eyes with such - a have it?" I � I 0 - r p i I .. I jTwould take an angel's hand; "You are quite right, my dear," was .DUN C A N &DU N C A N 'S watches, � I -_ tt,d spectacle. . I .. . #iwel".j a . ,Mrr - PV 'Rae', . - - - I -;I] V - N 14 t_wta _ i the reply of the unniovea John. . 0 7M " . A S.1ort Catechism. consider that a very" superior article; a .. M . - ' . , . I '**S z I � I �� - . A . . - , � Clocks, Air one by one theseehildrOu talm, Ques. Wh A is a "corner?" I . and the reason that I did not w t you 4cc . !V6 - 0 . . I � I � Their last farawell. and kin � Ans. A. ,,cnner'l in gold, stocks,� dotL to buy it was bepause it came one a. � - I Jewellem, From lips. that now growicy add, I ' fr in you . I - -Taking Sale to -day at greatly reducecl priges . � . I And hands upraised to blan. ton produce I in fact anything) in PTO. of my own frames, aid I can 17t . . — Win oommenoo their Annual Stock j . duced when no or more persons obt have -as many of the same kind Igo you __ Silver Eketra-Plate, ' Thai father bows o'erwholmed In pW. 6 on like.14 15s apiece." : i � . . in an Fall and Winter'goods, Furs, Fancy Wools, Underclothing, and any goods ,� I . control of 11 the articles in questionj - .1 . � - I Teen flow like summer rain; I : I . . 9 � — . . � '. cri 0 > . I . I - Hollon and Flat WarS. - A resignation buoyed with hoM and.those ho have contracted to de- . I I . f Canadian Fashions. . I . -q , tt ale prices, to make room for our large. spring He'll meet Ids loTed spin. liver' a (owe - min amount of it witbin'l a j . be hela over will besolask wholes I I i I I 1. 0 0 . . I . I&I BY HArLE, LEA . I . . . Not lost, but only gone before, ' . specified ti ,a are unable to fulfil'their ' hot . I 7 0 . > '? Remember, these Goods will be sold A God, -lent gift resigned; Gontracts. lil such case they are, driven Flowers as- table or4meuts, are P W M Biock. I one should calm Nnuiesebuce meets the atrok, . into a 11 o6r*er," and have, to settle on , as much used this as 1 last segsoo, 4ud I rw,* , W i I I . � I so reasonable, that every My mastees win Is min�& . � 06ed. I � � . take advantage of this opportuility. I I . the best terms they. can make. ' the florists sire very much dio ! di (!-) r We Will offer for one r6nth bargains in Dress Goods, such as French Cash- - � - 1�ut hark- I amid those soba and teanj , - Q. Who makes a. profit out of, Iloor. % Huge candlesticks of brass are,,ii�w the � ' 0 , .. I ' I . 0. L. PAPST, I I ular dinner table decorations " I z C1 > : I b;�x' the Toles of pra.Ter; ­ � ners ?" POP .- . � H a , Maras, Freiaoh Twills, Black and Colored Sillm, Brocades, Silks and Satius, rather take hom thy weary one, mes the men who get, them . Satin shirred collars continue J�Iahi�on- . ' The viotorlwarown. to- wear. . A. Someti &I - . �� . 7 - ' . - L Watchmaker and Jeweller, - . up; generally tl4e bons 11de ow of able, with slight alterations, p 0 � , lue )10 , Ladies' Skirts in Fall, Knit, Cloth, Shaded Wool, Lustre, Fariner's Satiw-&c- . - I � 141. Take Thon her hand, dear.9midiis Lord, theartiolesin*hioli the lleorn�rllls and caxdinal still be. j,�g more .- �e fi�:vor C) 71 0 1 . . - � . ' than any of the sha , ei�tly M I Sign of the Big Clock. I That Ifeaven-bouud spirit bear, . gotten up, for they got &higher p , Ge for, deg more, 0 . - - �. � M. , Muffiers'Wool Ties, 40. Balance of Ladies' Safe tbrough the shadowy,wale of death, their � � .t introduced. - . � 9 - �argains in Shawls, Clouds, Squares I I . To.HesvenlY mansions fair. . . W. lay. I I - co� d ease tial - in 2! . '0 ::� , 03 . . . QleL : Q. se in "corners?" I . Aprons are a re ized ease 1, -4 I M *antles and Ulster Clotho to be ared at once. An immense stock of HJ Ouse � . voioe�, CIII I y c tume M a) � I - 'Tiff dome, she hears her Saviour's w inevitably the fools , dress at present, w n man I I , � ­ � Death's bitter throes now came; . oopi9d fro � ,)I,., , (" �> 0 i CO) I who think t ey can speculate in those worn, y . on i ga, Towels, Towelings, Linens, Quilts, Coverlids, &c., at special prices. N. 13. -All, repadring done on the The Mastet's. come and called her home ' h w thout are 1 I SmaJ1 aprons o 'black _j, � Furnishin . I . a, and satisfaction guaranteed. 7 making 6 ulation-their business, and grandmothers. � 0 5 < j00 � . Iremise u Shes gone, and all is Waco. - who buy .. I what- satin have borde of white po',, t lace, R M I �> 0 - . wool Egulondville. ' GA"DrA. Pt4h stooks, produce, or. . rs. - ' 0 (D I t4 M > Two hunareaenda of Tweed to be sold. at hilf the cost. HoBiejry, Glovest . � - � I : e, because it is ris' in pale pink or blue I sateen, they are " 0 I I � ever it may .. ,ng, or . > ic . - � . . . . agree to d liver it at a faxi" time, edgedw'ith lace. Five o -clock aprons X - �­ t:� r THE SEAFORTH GROOERY . 11 The: mce appointed she has rnA, �� r . - � 0 _j n M 7. yuffs, &c., cheap. Come and get bargains in every 1�ne. A few nice Mantles at i i oler, the ptize is won; - show large designs in the form -of tea. . M I I : The combat'i . without ha,ving any in their poss ission, : i - . . I Ancl now her witneva is on high, I ; k irouna; $ C M L p � because the agent price is Iowa than pots, cups, eto.,' on . a blac � M Call an -AND- , And nom her �record`s in the sky. f�pr � 03 tj, n Z)- r1l qost prico to clear. Millinery very cheap before stock-takizig. d com- - � * � -She leaves the world without a tear, . the price o j , a for the future. , others show lace dea �gns, and ,T, ip -.,. Cl) i . I . � . r . I . au(Ise )o C . I r I - Often " z CO > I pre I Save f9r the friends she beld so dear; Q. Why qxe they, sure to los ratterns are pr6duce I in sateen. M - � we. Lord descend, I a? - 0) :� r t4 C: Z . pare prices. - I I � i To beat their smo 6. - I - A. Becau the property purchased an apron is made of two haudkerchiefs, 0, . Pork Packing House. And, to the monrners,prove a friend., . . M > 4 r ' I f se a si to its mith*& pleated frill at the bottom, a 3: 0 d . i . - on a rise is , a to fall back agai P M Cc It *U � - � The hour of her departure'Ei come, . , � t - . : I DUNCAN & DUNCAN, Seaforth. . � - pocket and bib. 93 C-41 It U * I � � She hears the voice that calls her home; naturalvalue; and because small speo- i . � � I � I . I lengtb, Oh I Loo, her troubles cease, ' Ike �� r- > I rehiefs a re . I At ulators, who agreed to deliver propert White silk band very C CD y " r- I . . Thy servant now bM diod in peace." much worn around th JU C �� > bt t4 Fn .-I > ' � . � - yettobe purohased,arepowerless against I a neck by young _, 7— I — . . ' T I - � the combinations of great BpeCUlator,13 ladies, in preferenoe .to olouds. Gay- � , � w Gaieties. 2! 0 "__ Z �� 0 C1 M Z 1 r - 'S —1-i 31 0 MT-- Tricee hi4h � es for the treet are I in odd � _j �-i, M - -r- T 11 El — (3- 0 T__j JD M IT -- colored on - > . � . I � who are ablb to make the or 0 r - call -110h, George," a Boston I ve, Arabi red . . � � Botani . 10NV at will. I � I tints, Finch as 01i- (D, rn Ict I . 11 � girl. exclaimed while guzing at the � 4ght to make a "corner?" arrie'd in -the coai 10 to. -4 * Begs to remina.his friends and the , I - Q. is it K , � orange, atc.,and ar� c M ;P. F . I ", � . ' i comet ,,-how transcendently beautiful A. Not if it is a duty to love' one's pocket. I ! 0 2 r X � I . 0 1 public that he is just in F coo - _ receipt of a I ond rapturously precious it isl I should neighbor as one's self. I Hand -knitted boFe are Imuch more 3 0 - 1�,._ I co 0 0 - 0 z . � . P1 very nice stock of , [ ike to study botany," - p% � * --i . E Q. How does it differ from robbery? satisfactory than those machine made � �L � I Cn M ! . - . i N V .01, 0 M . - A. The f L6eced lamb suffers n10 v'io. Fine yarn,owiing In - I , -Said Dinall to Sambo, 49 they I to Vile loose stitch made 'w (D , , � 0 M r 0 . IQ I - I CCO I . . ciqloc - . were taking a, loving promenade, 11 Sam. lance. - : . -by the machine, loo is coarse, - and no , X ' (30 I - KERY AND CLASSWAREt bo, how do you tin -k the married life i � nice make stocking 3 0 C) ' M - t:�i C13 > > . )0 - ' Q. How does it differ -from the oonfi- one can den7 that a . 11) � -i Z ac. Im . 11 . . . . I . t designs. Also the most happiest? ' " WG11, I'll te dence g&md? . is quite 'a desideratum. ii 1, ��, , > . ! �> to 0 "I 4 . � � Of the neatest and lateB .you- ))said Sambo, " dat arr ,ponds � � Black cashmere is a favorite material _0 .0 ..< r , P .. - . �. -- z A. The lictim� is not cheated ; he � � - - �.".. . .- .-I � . 0) Groceri' h and good. V . ea always fres . � ..... - -_ -, - � I - Altogedder how dey enjoys demselves." takes his &noes and -they are -always for dresses required for steady wear. A C . M -- ­ � I I . . f", _*_ A __-h_ 1) 4. 4- ol� .; 4. lkl� i v made, I can be I . tj -_4 �> . X . I I � I I � 9 ood cashmere�- stvlishl - " 0 ., I ,Xne ursu DIM X auu 1) L" I . said an Irish sport8rawn, "was a porku- CIA LUP UUX� V, "D . ' Q. How Ooes-it differ from gau�abling? . . 5 ' worn almost everyWhere except to 9.6 � . � P I tied Min under a hayistack, 2md%hot him with a barn t&ovel. The A. Not Materially. ; . I . Q. What is a - I 'future ?" - ball. - ! : stito d with - Light lilac kid gloves, stit first time I hit him I missed him, and A. A "future', in the verna�ular of black, are the corre t style fo: - gentle - the second iime I hit him in the same the stra�t is a term applied lonly to men in connection ith evenin o, dress, place where I missed him the first cotton or' produce. All contr4.�tB f6r ' and for button hole flowers tl a chry. - 'in time. I . future delivery at a fixed pdoe are 4anthemurn is now high favor. -Very large California fruit is -now in . , : 1'futures.'� . - . I Bois are entirely out of : ashions. town; it looks well ,,,ona dinner table I overheard a Q. Is dealing in "futures" ri&t? A. Yes, wben it is a legitimAebusi- Small Russian coll of fur are worn instead. The stole of far passi ijg round but is very expensive., lady ask, -How much are those pears?,, ness tranBaokion. All business in which the neck and stra-i&t down e4ch side � -Sixty cents each," replied the shop- I success - d6pends on foresight' i's in the . of the front garme. it, is styl+fi with keepery ,,Will you take back what is not used at the dinner?" Well ma'am, . I nature of 11 tures." . . Q Whe is it wrong? ', . I * 11 pelisses. .4 novelty in far garments is � acapeespepially 4esigned tol, protect - wo?re notin the habit of doing that A. Whe it is a mere gambling trans- thechest. Itfaste�wat the �ck in- - kindof thing." ButIonlywaut them ',, i action. �. . I stead'of th� front, 4nd the ope1111g 18 80 I for show, Only for Bhow."' She got the Q. E - at you mean by I Ilegiti. in W - arrang6d as to be impe.rceptible. . � For pears- q bxp! w � mate ( as, ass ?� . - ' 11 sleighingit1s.especially suits' a, and 'blast Acleri5al gentleman's wife was orl A. Every man is putintothew d there isno chance for a cold �he bli to Z upon shop]�ingin the Main street the other to add to its well-being. That only is strike the chest,as wind : its lendation morning, bmd having had her purchase . legitimate u8iness whi s . � e. Besides � recomir it has that of be. �, very put in her sleigh wag going away with- to add to tl a world's wea1th---:Vecuuiary,. of comfort ,Pg out paying,. until stopped by a clerk. I intellectua � or moral�-aud in *hich the becoming to the average figure and a I Somewhat annoyed, she said, "Do YOU profit is &::air compensation f4r the Fier'! . . styiq of g��meut now fashion& I a. I' know who I am? I am the Dean's lady." vice rendej ad. That is illeg 1 *rnate in - � 4 Kickin Mules. than the other. They w are. all "Can't. help that,,mum," said the clerk-, I 41you, u which one an takes money- ut of an- man's w ifhoutt4e "While" in du `1E )mala rec3utly," I can't have- them goods without other pocket Oftlee, Sealorth, or to the igndersiened, will be Bu - paying for them if you was his wife." him any equivalent therefor. , ) was travelling f ro Esquint i to the -A- Yankee. paper, notorious for its P ou Q. :1 - illustrate a legitimate 11futu y - I � , � I a capital City over o - of the mo to be Ic ib rugged and - *veraoity, se,79 that a man in New Hampshire want out gunning one day a A. A a . ees in the winter too buy woo ,( I. i and villainous road d over. , Oi bably the 1�1 pro i nearing , I . i this spring -he saw a flock of pigeons , . : Of the fa ;�� is fixed. , Ors in the spring, and a price .; the spring he, takes the the sunimit of a high range ' . a turn in th� road rev I I of hills, aled an sitting on a branch of an- old pine, so he dropped a ball into 'his gun and - wool at th�, price agreed upo�, and (16- where immense ravine or chasm som 500 feet fare& The ball split the branch, which the livers it to the manufacturer. I Whether he makes or loses depends upon the in- deep, -I saw a Mexican riding , striu'g.of five more att is mule, 6ched to closed up and caught the toes of all !This -with a and a young orchard. I within birds in it. ' He saw that be had got them, termediate change in prices. is a i the leader. The': custom oJ leading 0, and he f%atened two balls together - legitimate "fature." It is ne6essary to I . i ulas in that q*oun ,try is as folows: -in . positively be sold without reserve.* per cent. of the purchas4E money 1 . and fired,; cut the brafich off, which the 'river; he then waded in the carrying on of trade. - - _ , Q. Will you illustrate an illigitimate "Their tails Are tied in ku ot bunch of grass or cornstalks a i, with a id leaves fell into d g . "future?" ' fastened to'each as � a bait, A I I strip of them there were three hundred pigeons A. A agrees in the winter to buy wool cowhide is firmly tied from tl �e tail of and in his boots were two barrels ;j of his ,companion on the'street, in the ; i the leading mule around the, . neck of . - � I shads. spring, at a fixed price. His companion the one following, �nd so on to the last. - I 4. _. has no wool ; A wants no wool. When . The -rider mounts the leader S'd urges Mar-riage. .� settling day comes -no wool changes hida on by the vigc)rous appl cation of Men and women, -says. Theodore hands. If the price has gone up A pays whip slid spilr, the baited tails enticing Parker, and eBpe6'&Uy young people, do his companion the difference ; if it has the rest to follow. � I , _ With a cordial invitation not knoW that it �ak . as years to -marry gone down he receives the difference. This is illegitimate 11 future." toThe leading M le stu,mbling " over a to completely two hearts, even of the an boulder, the ri4er ommenced �1( yell, most loving and weli sorted. But Q. Why is it illegitimate? . � an whip'aud spur.' his dulookE)d for in - nature allows no �udden change. We A. Because it is not productive incluo- . dignity made the mule lagh7out, . reach- slope very gradually from the cradle to try; and no business is legitimate ing the bead of NO. 2 With- 16 terrific the. sum it of life . Marriagels gradual, which- does not directly or indirectly ied and inf i ar'.0 3 whack. He, I uf t 1, did I ec a fraction of us at a time. -, help on the productive industries of the ' likewise, with like result to Ne. 3, who , A� happy wedlock is a, long falling in cOm u W nity. . . (t How does such a transaction differ followed suit on to No. 4. D , . Ito slid 5 to,'6, wh6, being tto from ast, had love. I know young persons -think love belongs only -to brown hair and plump, ,, from betting ? - - - .5 .to kick'st vacanc§. Here tl.Qre � were - round crimson cheeks. go it does for A. Not at all. ' I ji Q. Is it dishonest? ' six mules, all kic ng behind, �. xic never kick before. The Me � Ls mules in swore, its beginning, juBt as Mount Washing- ton begins at Boston Bay. But the A. Not necessarily. But I it is not - spurred and whipl ed to his u t ' no St. -It golden maMage is a part of love which I honest industry. Q. What harm does it do? : . wassoon evidplit they were down the hill �vith the sheei backing force of . the bridal day,haows nothing of. - � i ir- ,A. It unsettles prices ; it makes' . 'kickin'g. It was Ithe most ludicrous Youth is the tassel of silken flower of iregular markets; it produces unnatural sight I over pawl,. I expected every love,. age is the full corn, ripe and solid flactuations in trade;!, it -occupies the . moment something would giv way, but in the ear. Beautiful is the Morning of , time of the parties ooncerne d, which � rider, mules, tols hud cowhidi held to. love with its prophetic crimson, violet, might be profitably occupied; but,. worot : i gether. I I I purple, and. gold, with its hopes of days I I . � of &III it makes -young men discontented, . a p I 'At last the edc, 3 of th re . . ipice was -that are to come. Beautiful also is the I its ien�em- with the slow earnings of honest � Pro' 151 reached by the hilid mu,le, wh:) tumbled I evening of love, with glad - ductive industry, and produces a spirit over, dragging the next one after him- brances, and its raAnhow side turned ' of gambling throughout the country.. still kicking 1 * one pre - towards he a-ven as well as earth. - Q. Wha�­can the legislature do ta . . I peding over, still k�cking, aud o ou un. Young people marry their opposites stop tbie4form of speculation ? ' . . fil the firsp, was rekelled-alli ti ill kick - in temper and general cheafacter, and n prp, A. Nothing. Legislatio cannot . the mi ing. Loqking do, wn . le I could , such a marria-aeis generally a good one. � vent people from makifig foolish prom. .dimly discern the mass of m lanitv all They do it instinctively. The young man ises. nor give them the abilty to.filfu I ,I kicking, and foF aug-ht I in a heap, still' does not say, -My black eyes require to them. - � I I I � know they are' Btj 11 kicking ,.there to be wed to blue, and my over -vehemence . Q - Is there no remed� ?. , this day, " a Gu temala mple never requires to be a little modified with . A. Stock gambling hao 'grown largely' . . , tires of kicking." � y I . �� 11 somewhat of dulness and reserve. out of great combine, - - I I I - . � When these oppbsites come together to corporations. Possibly ,legislation, by George Kelcy, � be wed, they do hot- know it, but - each bringing these corporations under stric - t. Of Dunchicirch, Parry Sound,. for the .just like himself. thinks the other, er ointrol, could mitigate the evils of 1 ; , pars suffered from qyspepsia, past six Y' 1. Old people never marry their op- . stock gambling to some extent. I - ' and has 4ied doctors and patent inedi. posites�, they mArry their similars and Q. Ii there no Other remedy? - cines until out of - patience I with all from calculation'. Each Qf thew's ar- A. General intelligence �- instruction � treatment, but wa� induced by a friend . rangements is very proper. In their by our common schools'in the laws mid 1-1 to try Burdock lood Bitters, before i 1� long journey these opposites Will fall principles of political economy.; 4t!L- finishing 6ne bott e he was "tonished � ' out of the way k great many times, an d- e tion by preas and pulpit; and abov 411 '89 at the re q1t, a d eclares he plever felt Bq n both will charm the other back again, a development of the moral senses better in his life, and "I could name" and by and by they will be agreed as to that men will realhse that �herearp says he "balf a dolzen others who have the. place they will go to, and the road: some things in this world wor I %h morP ­ derived great benefit from ille miadi- _' they, will go by and become reconciled, than money. I clue. 774.65.2w I - 1 , I . The man will be nobler and larger for being associated with so much. humani- Q. What, for instance ? , . A. Usefulness and characten - I 1 . � � I - 7- . - , Impottant OMce. . A-14 I . ty unlike himself, and she will be a I . -Chrristian Dion"'. . . One of themost important! functions - nobler woman for having manhood be. - side her, that Seeks to correct her defi- , . . _/_ in Foreign lIome G0040( , . . Shob& of the animal a conomy, is the depurtive I action of the kidneys, if .they are ob- ' clencits itad supply her with what ille I A very good story, and what I is more, structed in their 'Work gr6at suffering � . I jacks, if the diversity be not too great, au authenticated one, is told of the wife and.dangerous diseases ensuos, such as and there be real piety and loving in of a well-known and respected Notting. dropsy, diabetes, Pright's disease, and I their' hearts, to begin with. hani Manufacturer, who, being with her many other painful 0ectione. Do not The old bridegroom, having a much , husband in Paris, and occupied � with �111 suffer from lame ack and inactive kid- shorter j ruey to make, must associate i the colossal shopping which su visits ric neys, when IYArd , k Blood t brs sets j himself 12h One like himself. A per- seems inevitably to eutail, fe 1�� - in love so promptly upo the kidneys, liver, . t foot and coinplete marriage is, perhaps, 6 with a lace fichn of exquisit �1' finenes's I bowels and all the secre#ons, and as perfect as personal beauty.. . Men aiia delicacy, which was offereo I I to -her � speedily restores he*alth to the afflicted. � . I . and women are marTied fraotion, ally- for the m4erate sum of 240-frdacs. She 774,&5-2w' i � I - . , . 1 i - I � . i ; - —_ I i . I � I . I . � - i . I � .1 I � . � i � - . . � � � i . � � . � : I . � � - � . � I I . I I . I I . . I - I- . I . - I � � J . I . � . f . I - I I I i I ; i . .. ____ - - . - � I .. I - . . . . L . � ! r � ! I . 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THOMAS HE IER- SON. . 787x4 STRAY SHEEP.-Ca�ie Into . E ' the premises of tl the undersig-nfied, lo 6, concksion 1, UR.S., Tuokeramith, on the l8tb of No veml)er, a white ewe L and two lambs. Th owner can have the . y ,� "M or' P roving proper, and HUR, ,,,r., Hen ROBEUT Xc,&�RTHUR, S 1 i paying cha jes, all P. 0. 7 8 X - ESTRAY O&TTLE.-S a Irom* - I . the preba� _ . -ises of the underel ed, n(iLr 3, fouz one year old cattle; two heifers and two steers, One of the heiferalwao w11tep a4d with a few white hairs on the ft 38. the other red, The .steerj were rail and white, �Lnd one was a little larger. than the other. They w are. all mafted with a round hole in the right e it. An 7 person giving such information eo will land to the recowry of these animals at THR ExjPosiTOR Oftlee, Sealorth, or to the igndersiened, will be Bu tably rewarded. SAMUEL HARRIS, Varpa. I 782 I . — T AU16TION' S &L � . ; � '��j 8 - I A UCTION SALE 0 ,& YALU I kBLE FARM in I -C�L the Townshipof T ekersm th.-Mr. J. P. Brine has been - instruct�,d by Yule, to sell by Public A �tion a rs. Alesawder � the Commer. cial Hotel, Seaforth, on Saturds ' Y, January 27, 1883, at I o'cloc� P. M-0 that sple idid farm, situ, ated on the,10th 0oneession, Tue Lot 2, and containing 100 acres, j ier8mith being 6 df which are. cleared and in a good St e of cul Live,tion, and a I underdrained. The bal ce is well timbered, �' with hardwood. IT'here e 18 aa �es Of f0l wheat , and 30 acres fall plowed. There good fiame barn,with a labling s a stone housa uderneath, an , , a other good out -buildings,' also th 11 ee good well� , 0 and a young orchard. I within miles of Sea+ forth, on the Grand Tiet nk Rai 1w4y, and fiv . from Hensall, on the GG eat Wei tem. Schoo �1 � * and.0hurches convIenten The property w I positively be sold without reserve.* per cent. of the purchas4E money 1 Terms. -Te vill be required on the day of sale; the balance wth the excepi r tio� of $2,800 within 30 days themafter,- and the remainder to be gecured by mort� age at 7 cent. ihterest. Further and ler particulars I maybe obtained from the own r nthe remis or from the Auctioneer. . J. . BRI E, Aue 'C 1 tioneer. . - 78" — ___ , . . I CARD OF THANKS. I . — . . . GENTLEMEN : 'Please - accept my manythanks for the very liberal pat. . ronsge yon have extended to me during , . th6 past Ave years in Beat rth as hair w o dresser, and I beg leave to ask for ik . continua -nee of the same. I have mypromises fitted, up with tb e new paten� adjustable chairs, which for com . fort and convenience are sec4na to none , _ With a cordial invitation to all, I am your obedient servant, . I . � I JOHN G. UNSTABLE, � � ' Practical Hair Dresser, C . a,dy's Block opposite Commercial . Hotel, Mail � Street, Seaforth. . N. B. -Bowling Alley ii � connection _ . BUILDING BRIDGES ANE MOVING HOU SES. DMcNAUGHTON, Brussels, b., Howe Trus '. . Bridge and General Build All appliane on hand for moving buildings on the shortels notice. . - - . . I I I I I . ; I r I . ; � � I ; ; i ___ - . - . I—- , : rI , - - I � � I � � � . I I . . _,__­'__._._,__._._­ . __L�­- 1 78&12 1 � .. . � . . I ,-- ­ �___ -1. I . * , �— ­ . — . ' . - . FALLs, 1882m r -r IE-A.S- � I . . . . I I . . . � . . I I I The Seaforth �Grocery has become � . . i � . noted. for the excellence and cheapness - I . I . � of its Teas. Better value now -thm ' I _. �Received and Opened up . the Contents of ever. Aa- Extracted honey always On L hand. . . . � . " . . 30 Cases of Old Country Goodsm � Mr. Robb bats now big Fork Packing , . . Establishment in full blast. Cutting - . and Sausage on hand as usual. . I . . ' ' CASH FOR FORK. -The highest . - . . INSPECTIO. INVITED. L Cash Price paid for Pork, and live hogs I - I . � . bought. 114. 1� . � . I . . Remember thaO Seaf6rth Grocery, - . IRL , J .A�. M& 31 :S S 0 MT3 S :E A6 :F LO 1=t r -V 1-1 - Staxk's Block, Main Stre;t, Seaforth. I . � I 0 . L I i I . - F_ I I i . � I! i 1 . - I WHITNEY BLOCK. I I �� I- - I . � � . A. - � .. i I - ��_ I - - . I I . - . 1.� ' CHRISTMAS & NEWYEAR PTS i . -1 _j .. ! . I � . . i I . TEL? SEAFORTH -S TO VE AND . . i 1. . I ; � I . .9 . � . � ; i . . . . I I I I � 4 � I TIN EMPORIUM STILL � � . I .1 : V . i � 1. �, I .. . I . - . . . I . . I KES THE LEAD. TA : � I I � � ; . �! I - I i � 1-1 � . . L D. D.IROSE I I I I . ! -_1 I . I I il I i, . i I � I . . . . . A DEPARTMENT �; : 4� .. i! I - i I - . - . I I . . JS,N0W WL All the newest styles fitted vidt 1he latest Improvements for baking, economy - � i ­ - - � I _-A- - . I � i - i . . ' of fuel &c. Over thirty different patterns to - . choose from at pricet that icannot be undersold., � - . i ; . i � a � 7 R . a . i 9 ; i ; ; . Wishes His Many Friends and Customers in Town and I .1 I - I .11 i I I � : I ! : . I � � �, i , PARLORSTOVESI I 1. __ I , Country L - i them. . � ! 8 I . - . . . , . ' ' I � i . i - � I IN this department we have the largest variety ever - offered in Seoloitb both In Pazlor 6ur Parlor, � . i L � I � I 1 1 . - 4 1 . I . Heaters and Parlor Cwks. Farm . Parlor Cook, New Aurora double heater &e. can- L 3 r I � I ! �- ! i . I � . : not be equalled for beauty and US6fUlneag. LOur . Little Glaut double heater is a -wonder. Two or I I 4 - % a i : � i _& 1&:01R.V:PV_y 0__B:M118r21&.&8 more rooms can be heated with this stove, which takes les& fuel than any other stove made. Call, I . � : -.1 ; i I I I . i . see and be conviinced. . � I � . I i - - , ! � . � . I . 11. � i . - I I I COAL STOVE DEPARTMENT � I . . � . . 1 .., i I I . , - � I- � L [ . � . ' IN this line "The RoyaP'takes the les4 wkere. . 41rer shown. It gives more beat with loss . i- � � I i I . . f I . I A N D A. I ' HAPPY NEW YEARs coal than any other stove, and is no sooner won . than -appreciated. Twelve different styles to i � I . I t I i I � � I L" I : ; . . . choose from. A, comp lete stonk of stoves AIWAYS _ - � . I - I I : . - . ,I I . - . I � . I � I . on hand. � Just received a large variety of lamps, lamp . goods, lanterns, U., good material and newest i ; - : � I � I I ! ; � i ; i . � \ I I I I . . � I patterns. Be --..t qualities of coal oIle, Canadian and Amerl- We hSve an L t�, ! . - 4 I , I I - . can, and in cutlery and nickel goods extensive and varied assortment of both English I . � ,� I , - f , . . 1 7 i . � I '� . and American manufacture. All orders for jobbing work promptly attelided � ; I � . I � 3 . I 3 � . I to and flatisfactiou guaranteed. - A call respectfully solicited. Come and see us I -- I . I ! � .1 11. . - . - - - I I - -_ --- I — i I . - . I I ' . '� A0A1 FRONT. and save moDey. I I WHITNEY BROS, � , - - . . . � . I 'L : ; ; . � I . I . I . . . oe I I - SEAFOBTH � - � i 7 I 1. . ,-. - - . � z _i , - 11 i I . . I . . .1 . . I INSUR)kNOF, AGENOY . . - ; � � ' � I I �' I � UMSDEN & W1 �� L LSON : I . . - -1 I � �: A 2 ; I I � - I I . LM. K. WATS N . W a L � . I !, � . . . ; . ' . . I . -FOR- - : . I -0-., I General Fi�.re, Marine, L�fe and A I , I . � I I i 11 � cident Imurazwe .Agent, VonvVl � I I . - . 1.� ' CHRISTMAS & NEWYEAR PTS . . . I i ancer, A,P I i � .praiser, Btc., I I - . - 4 � . . I . - 1! I . ! MAIN ST.,y SEAFORTH.0 I I - . I - i - I . . I i � � , - I I 1. , . I - I -1 . � . . � . . � : I - � - r FIRST-CLASS, I � ,:� ONL) � . We have this year by far the largest assortment of , Fancy Goods, Gfft Books I . and With all confidence, solicit a con- �:� * t a, Ing com * nies representied. All kinds I I - prointT, P� , i : a I . 4 01_- ected at lowest eurrent rates on all . � ind Toyewe have ever shown, � tinuanoe of the patronage so liberallj�e s2toam�ad upon us in the past, feeling car- . It be useless for to , � kinds of property. Special attention devoted � � � . I marine insurance. Insurances effected an farm ; �. ; . t would I tain that we can give the right good at the right price. . � nd beautiful articles we have now on us to try to enumerate the many useful a property in the, "Gore DWet)" of GaIttestablish- - � i - icent., cfiiih, 4, ; over 43 years,at from .62i to 1 Per � � I � exhibition ; however, we would can special attention to the following lines, Which nd in the variety, in the most beautiful goods$ a last, for three years. Cheaper than any mutual ceim- L ; pany Lu ex mce. The iollowing compapIles . � ist4 �. � � London &LsncsAhIre,M2jh"- i we claim to have greatest but, z1ot least, at the lowest prices : __ � - . . represented, vim: I Kort4em,'Zngland; Scottish Imperial 99� , British Americap Toronto ; Fwyal C $ [an. Khn- ; . � L I , -AW a t . . . Dolls, . Piblwt Albums guts, t Ebonized -Boxes, Tootam Gore I)istriet Galt ; Canadian ; � treal; P j yajine, Hamilton; ARM I 'Iton, Toronto I , 4 i . � Life (Life) Toronto; ellers ind Ud- 1 . Work Boles, � . . Writing Desks, Crdmb Trays sud Brush, ' Bo0k0I, . i Toys, IL L I � i frtbe Canada- - aeiW, fi;Wiord., pon Agent i : -1 - 1 Fermsuent, 1,6ju ",and savings company, Toro*to. , , . Japanese GoodS, cigar ,Cases, violins, . = Boo , Picture Bookst - � money loaned at 6 per cent, on real estate. Agent �, , . . for the State lAne Fiteamship COMP -MY, 9230" . i Cabiti, � i pearl Card Cam, Mouth Okpma, i . Childrou's Dishes, Gift Books. Shell Goods, , Glasgow. First i between Now York and , . - .. i I 1; I $66 to v5 ; seeond Cabin 00 I � 8 - - : : , I!ft - � t� �� '. for 12 F W. . ; I . I 1. I - . . � . . DS. , OHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CAR I - good x Return .tieket; issued alon"ths. . , ; I . Seafortb. Office, Vainr - I I WATSON Main S+---Ct I � - I � � 7 1 i , � bel1% Bjc��j_-, o'pposite'the Mandon 119teL 1 4 . ­_W_-� : � � � � i * I . . I . I Xis v, plessire to show oV goOds, whether you bayornot. come and we . . * - i ! . ; WM. ELLIOTTs �' . � : � I . � i ! � � -1 i them. . � ! 8 I . - . . . , . ' ' . t I z I I 12r6rih- - t. t � : Offi 3 3 � . WK CLERK sind Treasurer. uro-- -1 � . . . % To east corner of Market House- ", ZP0 , � a t - . C0tVS BIOCk. LUMSDEN & WILSON, 8 ; i � .�,_ � . f,74 ; t ; - 12 till 4 p. M. � I ; I - i i I : - - 14 . ­ ". I . ; . � � . ! . . . I . � . I � .1 . . 1 1 ! I- . � f I : ., . � I .1:, - T - - �. . I i I � 41_ I .. - I I r I . * . ., � . . . . . �1- 1 a . . I � I . 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