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I � 1� . - - I - I I I I 1� � . . � I I I i 4 I - � . � I Irfib I r� � . . . . � I . .� - � _ � � - . .v 2, 1. . . . . 331 1 4 . I . ­ � . . i � -_ I � I . . � I . . _�__ . i I . � �� - =_ . ' - � �- � i I - I I . I U I I I I - r ii � .6 � , � ::: � f I . - � � . - -1 - ona'a � � � � � � � � z __ � � I -_ __ . . - THE HURON,EXPOSI'TOR . � _" . I .11. . a ; I I I � . .. *. I � . 'PMllllllllllllllllllll`lllllllllll . __ - - . . APRw 2% 5 - I �, ". - -, — I — - - : TAut ,A I � : � _f__ I - I - - __ - __ - 1889, � � - - __ . -_ 1- I - . I I � . . - - %,; � �c I � . - � 11 . . � , � I . . . F, W" thi. . . r I ; z; . t. - I . ,he Lawyee Fee. 1, An' send the parson a cord o' crook. because thel Norwegian waters teem . LEGAL. ___���� ] owtsid! I . � - � I z �. - . ' * THE BE � ftmll I �� ,_n-_ x., A am having a debtor who ed tops, that.wilon't Bell, to o:ffoet the with fish, 'I If the fisia left our oo"J.11 NEW � GOO' DS I NEW GOODSI AFORJ�H - % AMW 11 " - j � I 11 i " . _� ; � T . . pew rent, an' so keep solidwith ,th' Al- isiald Mr. Di2m, 11 we Might all go to '' . . . I � i WO b - mas rath � " longwinded," called upon P. S. CARROLL, " i , . T� .- n *J,L^r - I - . . �_;4t — "to facts mighty." America." There were.two, things in . � . . . L - � 411013fln . � - -� ,..' . . per he goes out to'the Bergen whid, i leould not fail to striko a LATE Of GMTOW dii-, �,�_ of thhe cmast, before him. , ' I SURANCE AND tAmb lots be . ,_ I an attor , and began to lay the - � " And aft4 sup & Proxidfip;rs *01111se, Godwid4 N 1 _4E � I . � I AGE - i _1 I � _ .. � I �, stop,vl I W, Stwe stable an ffs I 80114itor, Conveyanoet, Ad. money to loan. . 1 7 met �� I �� -, mid the man of Is d, gives his peb bay colt some travelier-t e multitude of sparro Air Office in Meyer's Block,. Xdn Street, . - --- "�, I. � -1 ern- , I : s . . L� I'll 4 1 1 T derstand each other ; my fee is extra bedding, und -" and the peo ?le's love for flowers. Bird Seaforth. L 7N —AT— . -L . i - 1R__ � � " ; ings U, � . *1 - . IL . . _ � I . � ia�itL Un il, and that must be paid before - - . I ab I , 6s and 8_�, "And cusses considerable tryin' to life seems fw , from abundant. Yet in- . . I -, �� I ;_ . .. - itor, 40. -ftF410 —�.h.y to I � . , ! .. Wic . � ,f _. i - �� , I git the last fall burduoks outer his Bergen and )ther to,wns sparrows con R o- HAYS- Bouc . � , Z! . I ! I give yovj my advice.* - I � - f land at loweeb rates of interest. Ornez- 6V0r_ I - I 64 tail.211 - I I =Out V b I... , .Tery. 1.�.,ell " said the client putting � . � gregate by ti a tbotmands, and no one Corner of Square and West Street, Goderiah. 774 ALON �, 7 . - , 9 . � - t: �41 .. I M , . I . _Z 0 8 T 11 O,W,- 1 uro i6s 1 0, � a hand ilia -to his pocket and pulling out 11 The girls go to Abe .window and ever thinks of mollestind them. The I - . * ( i � N � I 'T Ak OAMPBELL & COMPANY'S - S I'll �� . 1 86 sovere I . watch the falling flakes and talk of array offloweraii the windows was ARROW & PROUI)FOOTOBarristers,Solial. � .. . .A bill A :1 1,� h I G tore. &e.,Goderlch,Ont&no,J.T. qarrow � , * � �i . stanott, 'k - hell wyerhadno ahange,Lnd hill quiltings and'oandy pulls and st aw mootcharml1j. I The love,of flowers is � . -IS AGENT for aevCrsl Virst-Clas St.1i . t - i ... , , ,, -� .Proadf 1100 . e . � amd Life I"ur&ua, - - i114 i -nil il . P) . I Oot. I i I . ; I - dolu'l - i '� oustomm., w" in the same predioa. rides- I a paission with, i4e Norwegians. Go 7M companieg, and 1. I - � �, � . . I I - - d to take riaks IS I � A on th .. I . " Now yer shoutin' '? said the dri.ver, - where you will thd humbl makes an AMERON, HOLT & OAMBRON. . I a Most !&To _P101 stat -1 ii,4 i ment. . I 9 � I est. Banisters, Also Agent for say rablet.e.,ft, - ,,I ,; �O& [i � � 61[p 1, C Solicitors In UhauaMl, &a.. Godarish, out. C . . eral of the best L04 _'. ! , - ; - f " No , ut " Y've otruck yer gal." ' --to w qomething green a aties. I i "�Aie. v0 mind," said the former, effort - nd M. 0. Caruerou, Q. C., Philip Holt, M. G.0sm. ci _1 ?6 ; - rt, I 36 sove*(r,n down on the desk there,and " And so the night closes in upon the brightly oolo e4,. that may reMiLd them aron. aff,oewl I- X� - - . � Also Agent for the Sale and Pgrqh,%,, of "to! . I . -0 . I roid ; � . 906 Dry Goods and Clothing Emporium. and Village Pr pert.y; � : it : i �i- a I ,; t . ., � 74 i let m ki. �w the cue." . happy household Tne supper d1sheFA' of a world o: ' beauty lying far away in' . - -jut ��, I - . - - i I 1� __ �t . . . i I � ti I : The cli�'ut did so, and proceeded to are cleared away'; the farm6r kes' 'more genial lime . As a rule the young W.C. MEYER, Banister and Attorney at I - , C ore-ugle . �� f H. La ' . -1 i 1.6ral � I i- � state th , I sm j7 women xwaarr � 1, and the young me� - . I .1 I -91% . I I 4 ablMr. So-and-so, who carried on his pipe by the fire; the good mo�he t , w, Solicitor in Chancery. Commissioner . A Number of Firs . - ,� i . f or taking affidavit@ in the Province of Manitoba. � t- , . . f � Whel J , business -A, few streets off, owed him sits knitting by his side-" I between 22 4 24. The people are corn" Solicitor for 'Who Bank of Hamilton, Wiughsm. . I I . - �, - I . . I I -W� - nzel W � � � in their wooden dwel. Private funas to loan st6i fioQ per cent. 688 1 Sale. " I ;4� - l Money, �.bioh he could not get, and he 11 Blue-strippe,d mittens far 4he fortably hon. I linprova Fann8for 7- , . I � _! . . I I ; . 1_. J 010 it , � : , '' ,I wished tdL know the befit means of mak- boys." . I lings. The famiture cannot be said to be I � , . � � — . - . - , , -1 . t:rx, Soli 15450,000 to ]Loan at � � I , - _�Itor 11 stump up.,, � t9 abundaut,bu � what there is of it is useful MANNING & SCOTT, Barris itors, - . , good -at: i Eag the or 11 The children steal off sleepily 0 1 six 1, ,I 11 . . - Conveyancera, &a. Solialtor for ,hea We have ju t opened several, large packages of ,Per ! � � ; � I z Bank Interest. "t, - 9 �aiiter I 1., 1 �, � 11 i L - i - bed to dream of the pleasures of t and strolog. F i d is cooked on large of Jobnston.l Tisdale & Gal@. money to loan. more to follow. The sale of Ocean Ftealmship 7jd,�, : act. - - - After h,';ari4g the case - the lawyer , - po . Spring Goods, and still have ,&ge n t for the ' __ I t � ' ­ - -.1fil . kN Readymalde Clothing Department is now domplate. W I th, ' ` said-- morrow. Without,the snow fall -Metal stoves tl�o fuel bbirig wood ; in Office, Deaver Block, Clinton, Ontarto. A. - a , I , � � � 8 Sto T � . - � ; J * - H- have better styles and value than we have ever ha t a ple ure of showing to , I Ineasu-T .11 f MANNING, J"Z8 SCOTT, : I IT , slob -1 and see the man at . -- re that is not over &bun- Over 11. , � I � , �1�­ I 'il� go allprig ily. Little drifts gather at the window s5 districts wb,f . - our custom d h as OFFICE f MOrTisOn's Store ; i thereul. - - 7 f - � , arger ones around the horse -h oc darit it is tud =which-, by the way takes —_ - -_ - - ------- p orth. I *11 � I buce." " and I ers. lHaving purchased a bankru t stock of Clothing, we are in 9, Street, Sea- - , I . - � , . . RU th � . , --, . I ""i - ' MEYER & DICKINSON, Barristers, &a., Kent's position to sell so'me lines at the original cost. In Small Baits we have every -------r-- 14 q � r1a 7 - 1: 3 �,g a - - I Away t t ; the creditor point. and doorst�eps. One by one the mem irs its name from' Turf -Einar, broiber to 'Block, Wingham. Solicitors for the Bank iMag- - I � - ,­_�, �ey wen I I - 9 -one �coc- - t� inable style and quality, to fit the youth of three to the largest size in boy's -�. i ad oat thei�plaue ; the lawyer entered, I of the family go io their peaceful be of Ralph the anger. This old Turf- of Hamilton. Commissioners - for takink affida:- � _____­�I` z i- A � � I - TO I 1� , and after a short colloquy both walked . L . . I � I � - BE T __ The.farmer laBt of all. He covers. At 6 Einar, accor Wg to Carl le, first invent- per MONEY .. i The I X, I vitsinManitobs. Private funds to loan- *t 6 lits. 14, Men's,saits we are showing some grand lines, consisting of thecream . I I �, OAN" ' I fire in the fire -place winds the ol;. k, I ad turf in -h Ork ,. finding the —_ . V 4, ... visa tbf 4 1. back agai� to the office and then the �'k fro ; i 4, . ; . I .- t� f , cent. Lucknow office every Wednesday. H. W. of. the stoo In all the best inaaafacturers in the Dominion. The upper flat s__. I , t�'e 0. Mxrwt. E. L. Dxcgimso.N. an u,o� i � ., i -1, I eys 738 is'erowded wit ash Spring Clothing, and all should -inspect our'otock before farm property, Brst Mortgap _0.� i WJ�4en � t, . i - 1�1, ii a . I - .- . I remembered _____ ----..----- . i �t- 4 � &I . I purohaai8g. . ,at 7 Nr qat 11 ea I P . -, � �: . n 1�r I W" L _ ttorney sf�d - �' alnd� " . . wood all gon( ore, and is - THE Corporation of morris ,will 10 ": ' looks at ,thq to this 4ay. T foo j8 of annually. Borrowers to g , I ­ Turns,out the dog an interest, payable L:1 : I " The filt is, your client is a man of , d the plainest LOFTUS E. DANCEY The Xf.rchant TailoriDg Departmen For fuFrther ' � ­ � . I -_ i . I ,� � - ,,pens, s. way'; . �gef; 110 . A - stra,w ; yo�'ll never get a cent of your weather." " 1_'�-­ description, grod, or porridge, a whole. I t has been� removed -from the corner Particulars - - � , ­ I - I I store to the -next south, immediately adjOiDiDg the GEORGE FORSYTH,lleeve, Brussels awlyD 4 i Before i � I , - � I "And tb6n be too, seek amoron, Holt & CaMaron, Oriderich, �� , F, I money, 1% I would advise yon to pro- s' the re�pqse Rome Meal, �a4 often curdled; gamle LATE with a- 1, dry goods store. We hope P. 1). J *- 41 . � ff X - . . , : an'd S. i . . 11 �p I ceed no fu ther. 11 that follows honest labor. And then ost, a rank k;n4 , Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyaneer, . &a. our old friends will note this; also, that we have just oponed in this depa,irtment - A, �­ a �of claelese which sheds . _-_-_-_--,�,_� i - I i i "I J to opeal L I -_ .� Moneytoloan, Bensom's Old Offloe, Cardno's a choice lob of Spring Suitings in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds pf the beat mills 11; i , �,�_ �4 ' * I MEDICAL. ; I � -1 - I I . �1� � A The client was inclined to take' the is quiet, save the lowi murmur of the its odor far al)a& wide ; fiad-brod, or bar- 'Block, seaforth. 786 makes. French Worsteds for Coats, Pants and Votitii. All sty � I . - I ,I . - Tl:�ey -el �� C ­ adVice.,no., WLIshing to throw good money wind through the leafless trees,the soft lay cakes ou thin that you need to con- les and sizes in I '- -.1 1 7 . ?, - -1 - -_ __ -, . . , I I � I . I � the bil I -1 - L after bad, and having, for.ned a rather polting of the'snow on the windows,;wnd sume ever so mlany square feet before OTICE of Dissolution .of Partnership.- Hats, and the latest novelties in White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, W. G. S. MAC,DONALD M.D.V'C. I I F � -A �. . : � .j I � 1. � I If 1 P11014a � - . ­ " . . N etc, at all prices. - Surgeon, Aceouchelurj&c. Officea.di J :Ejast.rq I I - . I - Vi !, . t co 1�uiadergigned ha.9 this day been dissolved by � D1. 11u(iih W � . L i - I � favorable'lopinion' of the open, frank - youcangetal oddo"orner in the stomach Partnerphip heretofore existing between the .9 denec, that lately ()coupled by i ea_ti_ � ,� I L , I wi!, nduct off -�he lawyer was about to re- 11 And the hired man in the kit -1 filled up, an(' . Mal * a, MIA- Auburn. . . , � I 0 rare ocoasi � 11km ,�� -1:-;J ODS anil consent. The business of the late firm w'flI I i � � " - 'L . . tire. �,__�, chen chamber a suorin'fib to raise t a food. Butft i 'dition tothis there is acarrieden by MR.HOLMXBTRD, to whOW&IJ I L _ - __ W; speech, � 11 � I �' 1,� 1 . 4� - � ---------- i--- :: R'djourb . I 1 't G. SCOTT, X. D. &a, PhYffililhn,Surgeon.4nd i . - It � Looking. at the sovereign still lying on ruf-" fish in abund w a. The clothing of the debts due to tfis firm will be payable, and who It 11,�11 se . -, 2� �� . . � 11 pay and discharge all debts due end owing by � � Accouchet�r Seaferth, bn�, 0MOS.,axw. 1 � Ili ` the desk he�modeotly said *- "Driver," said the -fat men as he got people is ample; and warm. Few are I CAMPBELL & 00 J- -no; con ; - . I . : � 4- . t I - Me L the firm. Dated at Seaforth, the glut day of Da- . . I a d Ones South side opf Ooderich Stlieet, ge0O I - sp I I I think, I left a sovereign with out at Ninth street, " You appear I �o to be, seen on 61,0ows. The n � oembf r, 18N, 8 - G. McCAUGHEY; F. ROLM.E. - - - __ east of Presbyterian church. � L I warn L: !� - , j. , P : ­ 'i 110 -_ I I . ., have seen something of the countyy moo Oostly kind of blue serge STZD. Witnem, ANDREW CALDER. . I I'd ­�� � on? I I I tly wear ! ,I . �, -�� . y . I ' L . I st � I will I , L I . - . . , . I I I I :� I 11 01i yes "I said the adviser, 1, that yourself. Eh VI I both manufmt ad d- ade up at . . . ....... .............. ............ �� I I- i �, . . - 11 i I 41311 1. � _� � . t I H. L. VERCOE, �Px,y I , I I trdub'.,-. � I 11 2 Z;l WiHL be quite- right. There is 6s 8d for " Me ? Do I look like an emigrant 2 home. The. miTZns on tbme co.t. axe . F HOLMESTED' � ! . . - X. D�, 0. M..' stolall, �k' - L L 74 �% q I I I . I 'r. i , :,; . 900U, eta.,Coroner for the Conzity,of g �, I -- .1 . ,� � \ Vol Office and Residence, o W". . � . opini 'on, 6s 8d for going over' the Naw,sur-eel Pmadookin.dlsguis�' I often of oil . a I - � throuO I 4 MY 0 , And are handed down i 1. � I � n JarviS street ,loft i I : � I ; directly opposi LeS ei,forth public 8 . ' I - am. G'long thar, Baby; f ARkISTER,-&e. Law Office -Scott's Block, i D, � 011 ROSEl FAMILY -GROCER -e'i boa pal ,I WAy and Go 8-4 for coming back." 3toady Jim." from generation to generation. A Nor- Bwaln street, Seaforth. i � �' I n � . . � I I I . � I . ohool. . f, - Pocketing the sovereign it the same , New York Sun. I weglan peasant'llas change for a sever- - L I � . house N-1 , - . ! - ­ � ! . � - - I ___ L � t ­ � ; 11 I . ' I ! to go on , I � I time he wished the astonished client - . eigu in his co t.buttons any'day. Dar-. I I . L . wx� ' I Mi. I .1 � 24., Gradu�te�.01 I I I ' � I L good Morning. - - \ Are . S- G-. MCCAUGHEY, i I - UANOVER, X.D., 0. - I Oats Harder on Land Than ing a long on or day workingman .� . 31cGlil University, Physician I ; . 0 , get I &a. L I � ,_ I � Acconebear, Seaforth,ont. ()M,- 'Surgepaim L � I t . � I N i i rival I ; I . . . . ' Corn, Wheat or Barley, and 2s 3d and wo qu lo lid. In Sweedell OLICITOR, Law Offico-goott's Block, ' I North *side Goderic 6 and RegRok _'. 1% p ng. I Fll - . � � S I I h Straot,firit Br1ek:H0*_ .t, � �, � I � Ldoktug two Ways. if so Why P serving girl g i'Main Street, Seaforth. i I 1 786 od porti - ,, a �.' -4 t-612 F6 year. If she � t � � esstoftheXeth iatChureb. ' I , - - . . � 40 -CIC-sei -,x . . Waldo Brown was invited to ap"k emigrates to mericiVshe will get $12 1 __ I . i � 71 : I � � � - �- - . . . It was iregular northeaster and snow- , � , � � i - ______ �. I one V�131L: - I . . _____z__ - , I : on this topic; He sees no reason w1h,y per month. T Americans think there 11,� i 11� � NEXT DOOR TO THE POST -OFFICE, P. .1 , ! - ingfAst. "'Pinesnow storm, driver,,-, AUC91 I 11 I ��� �111]Rs. . . . f or a zwwi : . .1 oats should be. harder on land thin, �re no servaidi. irls like the Norwegians, � . i M. --BU(:)- .. � -awl go 1 1, . said A fat man as he deftly swung him. . . . Qu-L"c ­ � . . . I - Tj � � � self to the fre t platform of a - slowly ,or, or other grain. He knows it 11 a and Swedes, tb last named, being pr P. BRINE, Lic.e.noled A allo f . . � % . - I . � . I �� - . . . a- Ss _ attneer ,O.r the I i I- : second 1 . . . J. County of Hur ! I . ot beli,qye V- . '11� ended In all I - �, ,'%�� , � common opinion, but be does n ferred. Bridge� is at a discount. The SURGEON DENTI.81'.� This i �il I moving Third Avejuue horse car, puBed 5 i � : ­� partil'of the County. All orders left at tke Ex - � . ; -4 , I " �� up his ulster- collar, pulled down his it is necessarily so ifthe land be proppf. oo-operative stores system prevails v,001701, Ofilce will be prompt lyattended to. - � : cheers fi I ,_� . i - I 1; . I I � . I 901 Iskin cap, and faced the storm with ly manipulated. Farmers use the po?T. throughout the country. f a Finland I - � . I . RADUATE of the Royal C .1 i 'allo I ; I . I . � I G b1lege of 0,enw 1 , wed: 0 - the enjoyment known only to fat men eat land for oats, and thus -blame the and Switzerland a, good deal of shopping R. COOPER, Brussels, County Auctioneer. . � . Surgeop-s, Canada, Office in the i006 ? z . i . I �- I , r c qrc servio lately occupie-? by 41. Derbyshire, Whi I i . � . won clad M h a. In Nor- Sales of all dewription ,promptly St- For Extra )�alue in F resh Groceries. , Block. t*t I .� . * Th� driver was tired and poor condition of 1�nd And cropto the is done afte C. . 1. I oats. I -, � � - � i _� � I �_ way Sunday trading is not allowed b tended in anv part of the oo�tm ,Y con, reasonable � �, � - - , � cold and cross. - " I I fi� f 1, I . I y termk. Orders left at tb4 he HuRoig I All operations care . -'It il �_. ,1 Fi* thefat Mr. Clarke finds'it pays,41m to raise law, but &part f t-om legal restriction the . � I f uIlY Performed and ft#g, . I no snow storm," repeated . I � . - t', - I . s, few oats, and to put and' ure them :'as pe ExposrroR, or addressed to B esels, will receive � . ! I faction guarmteed, Charges Moderate. . : St. J( , man cheerfully. " Regular old -fashion- I . 1. ,ople love to kl�ep holy the Sabbath prompt attention- . . . , � . I Of � hay. _.. I day. The !a d' is hold o . . N. R_rreeth extr.,Ctrd tho",1%1�#!* I ;; � Speaker � :' .- . . ad sno�7 storm. Makes one think of old I DELGATTY, Licens . �� by the a.� ylt.4u.t�.,.�_ .t . 4 . n the oom W1 1. I I ; , . times.", . Mr. Bonham said that' -w4 A. d utitioneer,for the - . ii- . . I I int:ends ., I - ,an he found Mahal hysteria. Each peo,sant family County of Huron. 'Basle of alldeseriptions i , , . . " I ,'I - il You maycM,lit fID6. I � call it all- farmers all agree on one thi I ug, whether has on an alvel's a horse, � three cows, promptly attended to on rdaso nble t,irme. Ad , ! I I ------+-_ 1 -WL'ore h i I . � . I I �� . a I I T "' _", " kada" Vif) .. t�L 81, t, . � - ; , En sod I , ( 11 mpri� in , , � - I �� 1 6 . . q . e&tor a . . fired unpleasianti" said the driver, yank- they could give a reason for their - be.4 ' from ten* to ZIDtleen sheep and a pi dree, Walton P, 0. or Lot 14, Concession 14' G VE HIM A CALL. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. _TXE31TrT-ESr2__PW � _; ; , I or not, he : 9 f . . � . . 9* McKillop. I ) � I . I _F� I . 1, � was slow,to Bay their belief or two; tE ei: � last named animal 774 1 —it - ing at the reins as the near horse slipped I I ! I .- T � � — . i I 1 - . I 4 . � . �.­i,� ,� was without foull4ation. Ile thougift is not suffered to exist in Norwegian - . . I 11 T , harbor v I - ' � �_� N , on the snowy -cobble stones. I- Fine far . I ! I .1 : ; .. i . - � I week. , !I - I . - '-them as likes it, and halin't got nuthin"' if we knew a little more"we might f19 towns, for sanitary reasons. There is I . I I � i D-WATEON DENTI ' . � � I � -Fif! . � to do but - on what the belief was founded. He not much pou.,try. The population -a - . � �� . ,**r : � t, on" - it 81 . I i �� . Joyl- I - pose ye ask them . � I I . - t . I I hosseatheiro fihonovyerfine storm. hadstudied carefully the analysiso� good deal of it afloatin the large mer. . I . I i� . Faculty Gold Mc-dalist and cqdlw'e� - . I get on f I � - - � � _P1 I 1� '� I I � Gold Medalist ]Et. C. 11 . � They seem elements taken from the soil in thp chant nav -i ... thinly scattered over the D . �, � Acounlect . to be �elajoyial uv it$ don't I y . � � -S I "I � : they?" : several crops, but he fOUD-1 an averagip. country and 'as there are only 360 . READ �AND REMEMBER. '. __ - -i . . the fourl * I __ i � . 7 - X6. �, I . � � 'It is haxd - I crop of oats took About thirty Norway it might be ex. za. . ilea nee he is wt- I . 'I on the animals, that's a pound' parishes" in alli . WVINGmany rs'experie .to � ' . lag ­ P c jire es wo ­­ - - . - � mak,e an o - - sqit& a , , h x ' -_ % -Tht I I an , � . I i Petations in Dentistr3 , , 6, fact," said the''Fat man in chelarful of nitrogen while corn took seventy si peoted that h h uld%be few d . �_ I - � ! - and Jesting. preserv-ing teetl, a Sy%j4y i I � and wheat tbirty-nine . and of potasb far between - That they are far between L ,_ . . Chlot-oform, Mher orNitrous Oxide Gas tj;� i flace,013. face longbhening" trifle as he watched SHIRIC BOAR. -The underrignell has i - I I - f - W -as a 'V ( _� BERK � 4 . I I the steaming hon�es strain at the load. and phosphoric aci& it took, less than is true, but. it *ould not be correct to still his well-known Thoroughbred Berkshire ;� . . I � ' ' . .1 � - " I was thinking. 6f the country. Such a either corn or wheat. .So we can no It say that they 4re few in number. Many Pig, wbich he will keep for sarvice during the -1 \ 1 ER-11CAarges Moderate. ­"� i I :- -ceftsed'li: snowstorm in thlt� country is a flue thing conclude that oats are harder on land of the paxishe' t season, on lot 7, conc ession 8, Tucker- i \ ; . - -50 k P - J \ .1 . . ! f4 t I . , . I are very large and con . .Pre� I - I Offic . th' sm 7th, This pig was purchas from the Messrs. m 0 in 31eyees Block, Main S ' ._Xr� 1 1 treet, seafQ#h,. 1 I : iaaw isn't it ?4" . an corn or wheat, because of t4e bain three or f9ur, and in some of the Sne)l, of Edmonton; is from mported 8tock on That I am recommencing the Boot and Shoo business in Seafort , in Wm. . : : i ingr befoi "You ain't no %JPILY Beed,"' said the amount of plant fo6 d taken from the wildest - districts as Mary all Six both sides, and has proved hi nFlelf one of the . I I b, . T ing t4be driver, looking at the fat man. soil; Jt May take most of this from the churches. ' Th I chief chureb is as Dear bek, stock producers in )ntarlo. W. s. ! 0- OARTWRIGHT, L. D. -" 'I * 66 But I used toL /be . Happiest time of Wil and scarcely ai�y from the atmoB�' the contre of t e parish as possible, and MUNDELL. 1 783 Ci mpbeR's corner store, and that I would like to have all my old customers and . I ;4) I 1. Irelan d � � - ; . . . ! . i I ' My hfa ;" and J;L(e 1earful face beamed phere. In other Nyords, it may be a there service i held more freqaently . STRA TFORD, L �, I �boloniz-.-, - I I . I SUFFOXI PIG.—The under igned will keep I . I � I 1� -Tuciennill on as many now ones - 4s possib�e to give me a call when they require Anything in I . I I I again. poor feeder, and do�s not make good re, than in the su ordinate place � of wor. lot 21, ooncession--2, L. . i A,nv.*,iL ! for opti,,, I .R., U� I . WILL be at his office., CADI%S ; i . " How we boys Aid enjoy such a storm. turns ipf what it fad'on, as do oloversand ship or chapel bf ease. Bat still it is a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar. This animal wa, I BLOCK, SBAFORTH� qpo� i I .—It i�� I ' I ,CcLn jana 4+ all " r"L. . corn 'It is amon +I,- ,,.,..i i, 4. +i� 1 fha rinf _f +�h. �; L 1 recently ptirchased from tba wt 11 -known breeilem ... In line, as I will be in &'Do�ition to make it to their ailv--+ a +.n ,1^ on Tn� � -f. � +11 /I � Who is 13 I LLV+VT . I 0 8MY cloulas . ft a C111 W J -5 I J 0 ommercial hotel, � � . . , I . . F- a u urf Mall 110 A. Franks & Son, and is from imported stock o� , i i . , - � . . hanging low all 4ay, and then after elmpeeler hog is, &mpared with 'our , minister in every district, and thus -of both Sides. TArMs,'—$ 1, p�,tyai)le at the time of, to 1 WEDNESDAY and THUESDIT ; -patea 3-1 . i :.1 � , I 8 Ck il 0 8.1 n ot each week. Nitrate Oxide 06 : . V-111 not. . � noon the big flak6s beginnin profitable feeding Poland -Chinas. i I be goes his rounds fulfilling seWfce w:th the privilege of reti Lrning it neoe w 1 b 1 ew goods, bought from the very best houses in the trade, administered in the extraction of teeth. ThIsiom I ,g to come . I i Hilary. 11 I I I? ; it is `a*il t � . - - ithstanding our inability to explai ' his mission, it aannot be but that the GBORGZ PLEWES. 88 1, has been admiuistered by Dr. CartwrIght sip' I . - �, . slowly down. We could see them w In I 1 7 * ' .Vo i I 1, , . peleS8 �� � throug�h the scho6ilhouse windows, and why, he believes oats to be h . - STRICTLY FOR CASH, nd -by doing so have obtained a"cliscoulat thatwill 1866 with perfect success, he JI&VIng been ou&bf i lao' I I arder oil ser%rioe in any one particular church � � : PIG FOR' SERVICE. - The 11 L the tirst to introduce it into this proviace. 13�- I L _T_1aq1, . how uneasy -the sight made us feel.11 land than corn, wh *at or barley shall be unfrequent. At Odde servioe BERKSHIRE tients having teeth extracted may inhale th ' i . � I � I � ' undersigned will keep � b . A-Ocouwt,�, hall I ev.m I f so uneasy as yer school Dr. Ked i i is held once in three weeks. In one or eeeson,, on lot uADg the present one. le me to undersell all those who buy on time, aud I*am dete'rmined to do so, and have eight or ten oetb extmeted in a mih. z � . " Not zie, in one of his .lectures I 28,.00ncession 9, near Winthrop, a . ute or a minute and halt without dls%rrc& I go : istries o ; 1� MOM. made ye f"l, I'll bet." treating bf what tb� variouB crops lef o two,.,.of the least accessible parts of Nor- Thoronghbre_,d Berkshire Pig. Torms,-$1, J I , � - a able at t et a of servict), with the Orlvilej`y for I cannot poBsib 60it i . � selious. fi as out,,, in the soil, Bbowed that an a way, the minist ation of word and sacra- b M a of ,ly be und�ersold by any'lone who pays for his goods. ITwiU `ff'ct1fr6`u1t. Partiels desiring new teeth _pl �. I .. r" "Andthen when school w veragle retniningifneceasary. JAB. &DOWELL. 783 L t - oallonWednesdays. Paiticular attention,P34 � i tinction i . continued the fat crop of clover accumulated th ment o4ly take i place twice a year. It I I I , man not heading the . ere 649 -_ - to the ree-ulation of chudrews teeth. I I .. Teeth 1h. i I the matt . interruption, " bow we dashed through parts, peas 849, wbe t ,five, w ust ndt be su )posed, however, that in conduct the custom branch n my old principle of endeavoring to make every serted.trom one to a fail set. - a hild oats m , V . I : I . I . I A. ' ' , — - I 11 - . 73W_.1 1 Ecandal., � 1 tha storm on our way home, wA robbed the soil of ninet .the absence of the clergyman on the IMPORTAN"T N4TICES. . � . . . :r i I � I th shouts .4uwo parts. ' ' . ps ir as good vala a as men a uld money can produce. - - � , i -A 1133 1 Sua clay the po lople re - --- I I . . : of happy merrim The other crops have the power of so- _a regardless of . . 4 : � a- � � -_ I �, , LDING LOT FOR SAL .-For sale cheap, . I I HOTEL CARD'S. 1 � I I I tion to tj __ � � - - . I whiteness into the air, throwing our. cumulating sometbing in the soil for an- their spirittal i �nterests. I ppent a Sun- Rula most eligibly situated a d desirable build- I I , . . laamps pt , . : . selves full length into the fleeoy, downy other crop to feed upon, but the . oat, d4y on the Fill Fjeld, a lofty plateau, ing lot on north Main Street, near the business : 9 , - poisouolu � - � ' I � I � � . � I I I � I to, getting -" Hence . I I w . . drif crop seems to be an exception. I bi@tweeu 3,000 s�ud 4.000 feet above the 1)ortion of the town. The lot s well fencod and ! 0_A_1;v>:D_ p - I bas tra,of I . it must be hard pn Jarnd. He ilea. From the' door of the Post station i,ossession can be given at an REPAIRING NE TLY EXECUTED AT THE LOW- _X I " Gettirl'yer face all -fired well wash- belibv�13 , i -time. Apply at � 'ni - I 'eases. I . � ! I - ad by the big boys, au� ballerin' like a the day is not distant when, by the light I saw small g a of men s,nd women THE. EXPOSITOR Office, Sealorth. 797 . � I � : TECUmsEff ROUSE,. Brusitels.-navin �.� . F deposito . 1. . I . r --- I —_ ST 9 W_ I .. � 1, -, ,,�� of agrioultnral science,. we shall really Pasol� FORTH I OR " SALE. -Thai � chased this property, (I � _� i nick steer when ye got plugged in the log along tt road,, carrying �ibles HOTEL IN SEA E .POSSIBLE PRICES. , I I I ately occupied by - . such fon) i . John Campbell,) I h�ve refitted the housele - � th, Bowden's 1: ­ a tinguish- - ' I it." crops feed. I I '01 I i � - . well stocked, @ad#* I � ,)all with a stun into know and not guess bow and on what � . Hotel, will be sold on rasa ­ very respect. Tha bar i's - . ear with a ['now I . . and servio6 bb4s, and upo!! inquiriiag well-known hotel in E egf � � I where they werp going, u the nearest (nab, terms. The _. . -Attentive hostler at the stables i . k JLZ IiCht shi I botells commodions and well tWd up ind is now I . . I . I il - F. FRRYv , � " And then what unusual excitement' . Mr. McGregor, in .olosing the discus�' church was twQve miles off and there doing a large and profitable bu ineso. There In I I �rletor. Brussels, Dec. 5, f882. . , . � -in , . � . I : L�- I expect to'be open" for business by the 10th of March. Don't forget the , 11 I and Unusual hurry there was on the slon, said: As we grow tired, so d04 was no service t it tha� day, I was in- Splendid stabling in connecion. Satisfactory I L , . i - . � :evoning, : . i ; . - .11 . j, farm. It grew dark earl the land, and demands a change. formed that t ey wom going to the reasons given for spiliag. I ly on the promises :_ , ! � � ` . the stree I . I 4 1i - I Y. The cows The house of one of be elders to sing and or to Seaforth P. *0. JO b BOWDEN, Pro- place, directly opposite the 'AOY&l Hotel. DENNIE HOU tj ,� L L � 1 werodri� an into their warm stables change benefits the land in many ways. prietor t . . S , peta,aoels- . I . ; V i 787 L I - . '� . . i and, stood - conten,ted By drilling corn we may gL pray and read thi§ word. This custom . - . . I I. �, i - ., -ly in their stan- . et bigger crops, ' ' __ i . . 11� ! police ofl I � . . i I . ; , but We usually get heavy crops of weeds maintains thro hout the country, and 1-JOUSE AND LOTIN S-RAFORTHFOR SALE. . (;[,Rte lrostew�n Hotel) citmens. r I , chions, cajmly chewing their cuds ; and I - � - ! I . L _)) L I it i , delightful t�g think that it is so. . -For.sale, that comfortable dwelling house I I "I, . ­ . I - 41 L I &long wirah ,them, and soon our land be- 8 . ' i I � 11n4117 T I me . I comes foul.' A change to olov country ol argy have on ail average A. cline. The house contains six r M ides � . I � FORTH,ONT., , I : consfabb(I - An' when ye went to milk 'am by er and , The , L on Chalk street at present occupied byXrL. Ja ' THOMAS COVENTRY. . the light uv a tailor candle r ' I I , I 'a ' - . . itack into , oi - hall, closete and woodshed, a:Ro a good- cellar, I I lozen I wheat X100, plus Christmas and'Easter offer oo a boa SEA potatoes and roois, rests tho . ' I - ood , � � an Ole tin lantern punched full ol holes, weary land, and d , whiah offei ings there a -a eliiewhere w0l and cistern and ag garden and lawn, _ 1. i � : estroys the weedi. "'go well planted with ornamental trees. The whol i � DENNIE BROS , PROPRIETOR$. . buirt, one � the oiae-eyed brindle jest natcherly kick- Rotation is a blessed means of cleaning' 'will vary - in ammut according to the n good repair. Terms easy. Apply to JJA e . ' . �* . - . . . ' i Mks � . �' � also. TI But weeds are -mot the only �Iltelm. in which the spiritual -guide is . A. CLINE, Prol3rietor. - . Soo i . I - il ad the pint an, a half o' krippins in yer the soil. SEEDS! I SEEDS ! SRE-DS ! �. ed'and Ic . I eld. In town the average salary 113 ' ' --- , --- J! , . I � I . . ., ; Pail galley West." , , peat that get a hold where the same �. ---- I . I . . . ' � crop is raised,, from year to year, on �200, and in th Dorn or Chief Church STRAY CATTLE. -Strayed from the pre;n- I i . SINCE assuming themanagement of this HoRk The fat -pan did not seem to head the I I E il . T�-- . 1 2 iiatorrupti.?nB. Perhaps they supple- the -same land. Hessian fl and �250. My Lord Bishop in Norway has isels of the undersigned, near Varna, four . . ! ws have completely renovated and reefum* � . : . I . y . � I one year old cattlai two heifers and two steera. i . Xary -C, . . I . I �t - ed It throughout with new furniture ID the b* � meated bi� own chineb bugs and corn �P,600 I Few Roman Catho7 - One of the heifers was white, and the other red, I style, which enables us to give first�_class socoO- washingl - � happy thoughts so corn- I root worms - , per SLI111114. - I flourish when the 14-nd is taxed until lics and hardly 4ay Jews (only 120 f ami. with a few white hairs on the - I pletely that be thoaght they were his ra x 4t ut, � I . L - ace. The stee modation to the 1.ublic. The best brind" * de , sayl own thoughts. foqhle. A change of )ies) are to be fo ud in Norway,although were red aiad white, and one wm a s little larger JJST ARRIVED AT- A. G. AULTS Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. An attentl* I 46Az-.1 106 . crop deprives the pest of , its favorit' ' Jews now an bylaw the same privi than the other. They were Mi marked with a � I Hostler always -in avendanee at the St -64. , - I I Yes," 40 contin n -ed,- looking ever the I a , joy - round hole in the right ear. Any person giving I . Particular attention given to the farming C04- handsom horse's lakra fri-to the past. food, and the pest � lieges as Ch,ristians, I . . , - � � 11 Yes. The, 'disappears. Rota, ' It is said that a .such infOrmatiOn as will lead to the recoviry of i I munity. - for itself bam is re4oiant with the smell of hay, tion then h IPH to keep insect, f ' Jew once got as far north as Aberdeen these animals at Tux ExposiTo L�. Office, 66&fb h � I ,Posts � rom I rt , i . 1, at all the, I- or to the andersimea. will be P iltably rewaf,ded. on ignment of Fresh Seeds, - . . 7 ' . s ArChlargells modenate. I - ., -1 � and the aweet breath of the cattle. The getting a fo,othold, . .. . and hanged himself, being ashamed to SAMUEL HA A Large C ; I - One who � � RRIS, Tama. � i 182 1 _ 1� I � , i � . horses stapd in their stalls munching Some.men claim t)lat nature keepo go back to his kl nomen and tell them , . I . . � _____r_!1 ishield. tll� I - � - ' 1 . � I .i . __'. - that the Abordonians were too far north _..., �, . their oats 1-11 . UP the -soil, and that it cannot be ex., J . I I .e. Royal RoteL eta can s,o . "Which the same theyi,3 Some map will learn, by Bad � Th' t � lr� tailins what hausted. . for him. If such� a fate befel one of the' SEAFORTW 'HORSE NFIRMARY. Such as Clover Seed, Timot y Seed, Flax Seed, Peaa, -Oats, Corn, -Large Red . .-, - Guelphs,.' ..­ I . yer old m.An couldn't sell, -they bein' experience, that poverty follows him Semitic race there, what wouid happ3-n ME, mmoth Mangold, Large N Vhite Belgian Carrot, Onion Seeds in bulk, Onion . : I Right fell I ­ . W1 to his kinsmen according to Be CORNER of Jarvis and GodeKch Streets, next So T z; - I '. .. light wei&.11 � who "thboldeth more than is meet � the sh, if 'hurch, Seaforth, (LATE CARMICHAE L'S) �, , � - - I Rotations relieve- and feed the- soil* they poured among the Norseman is too door to the Presbyterian y 13�: OP Onions, Potato Or ions, Engle's Potato Onions, 9, large variety of Tur- _ _' . -to remem 11 , , " In the'yard the children shout in Ont. All diseases of Horses, cattle, sheep, or any � . -direct de, � � I I ni Seed, Beans, Beet Seed, and a large siock of all kinds of Garden Seeds in � ' , ,I � fi 1 � their intLoqent glee as the F Corn and wheat being our c - ' dreadfal to contemplate. Mr. &ristie of the d ticated animals, successfully treated loo a fresh stock of those Teas which talk so loud �1 at Oullo(34 inow co,meS bief exports omes pa kages or by the ounce. - - they most heavily tax our bankin I gave some he infirmary or elsewhere on the shortest for themselves all through the town and country. Also, I still exchange Oat- I I , friend of: . 9 cap' tice. Charges moderate. JAB. W.,ELDER, . . L down. Even the stald old house dog descriptions of the beautiful at t SEAFORTH ONTARX� I - - 0612. Every scenery of the zwuntry. Veterinary Surgeon. P. s. -A large stock of I ____�__ � his gra-w seems to rl�joice with'thera, ar-d jampa ital of nitro ton of cotton, - B� day and bY no meal for Oats, ind siill pay cash for good fref;� butter in rolls. A large stock of � , and barks, and snaps'playfully at the seed that goce's abroad takes seventy., night it was enchanting. Primary edu- Veterinary Medicines kept conAantly on hand. Fir sh Groceries to hand. - I I . I � . 4 1 huchess t . 1. � big feathery flakea af; they fall softly �n eight pounds of nitrogen, and that the cation was free. to all, being 'given by — I . .- � I � �' - 11 I I - - _1 `! � � JAMES WEIR a. -ger brot . . ; the twilight, only V_'e�asilag -" 1 SODth can 'lot spa�e. For - a New the Government. 'To keep the country Grand Trunk Ballway; I -'. ; , ' I I city � -Of I � � --o-tly goaain' Jersey fertilizer far ded the Government ord%ined that TraiL,s l6ave Seaforth and Clinton station -A. � G. AULT - B EGS to inform bis old ftiibnds find th I � �Colledvoul � ", to ohaw playfully mera have been pay- - woo follows:, 0 as J - I ., Malin Street Seaforth.- at having puyel 0 llvcl�, � � on the leg 'of a tramp as is , one ing $125 -per pound for nitrogen ud -for every tree the woodman out down . it J � ling public th iased this V11 ! i �. . 0 akin2 � I a I GOING WEST— — - I I and commodious hotel buildinv, he has thomvf* 191round 0 7 � softly into the barn in the bootiful twi- forty cents , be should plant another. I - ,� I I , I a pound for phosphoric A tremend- SICAPOILTH. CLINTON. lY re -furnished and re -fitted it froju top AIL bot- . � acid ' . —, i ; � )na-a was � i ous tide of emigration flowed from' P.M. U)M, and it is �ow one, of t mfWADW . coul " Nor- Express .......... 8-42 P. M. 9:00 P. M. I' I the one I f light." when those pla-ut-feeders d be Express .......... 1158 P. M. 1:17 . he most co 11' ti � I and convenient hotels in the county. By dM daugh �, . � th surprise that be read that the 6:15 P. M. . re he havo, larite� i I "Witbin the farm bouse the lamps bought for about one-tenth those prices. way and- SweUen to A'merica, and it p .00 A. M. 8:45 A. M. attention to the wants of his custome z, . - � are burn.ing brigh�tly. The age& grand- He showed -how effectually and easily was wi Mix9d Train....... 5:4o p. M. : QUAPPELLE. . . to merit a share of public patronage. M1690iif t - Scandiriavi GOING EAST— SE"ORTH. 0, , OLINTON. . P111 are all well furmshed and well heated. Tbebd,� Person. � - 'Lather draws his chair closer t"O the am. , clover would furnish the needed nitro-� ans in the United States had Express .......... 6:32A. M. j 6:15 A. M. i will be kept'supplied -with the best, and an sk'�� -in . . I 1. � - I ple fire-plape, and —11 - gen. By good mauagement ' 1,600 congregations, 1;200 churches, and Express Train..;.. 1:88 P. M. 1:17 P. M. _F_1:;V1H110 . 1H1(:)M1MSrTM_&]DS I.' . a we can . . tentative and trust -vvr,rtby bostler v,111 Al*%P btii an of co � , ,, ' leeptional � P � 11 An' sw' ars that the storm ain't a I :eep lip our soils and a college for triiiaing ministers. Mixed Train...... 4:35 P. M. 3:50 P. M. ---Axe now offered by the,-- in attendance. Good sample rooms for,CO6u*r* 4 ! get two or three ; . I ' crops 0. ver one of clover. 0 A. . M. 8:45 A. M. I cial Travellers. . F br�LA 8ho . � i circurnstance to the big storm that curn f grain to co ' ' Mixed Train ..... 9:3 �_ �_ W—es. -----------,* I ' LAND & COLDNIZATION CO.., (LILMITED,) Remember the "Royal Iffatel," � . 11. I ; I I on the 17th of November, eighteen bun- -------------* . —The Tba Jlnot of. England, but FA IMERS' NORTH-WESI I wrner �of -Xits� bis head i 74 :1 I � I London,Huron . Oil their choice tract of land on the east side Long Lake. - and Goderich Streets, Seaforth. i d - � dred:an"leyen." . via. of Ontario,bag overflowed its banks, arid . And Bruce. I � A�r-ntless � GOING NORTH— " I I 0 : - xpress. mail _� . ii . I "The fariner's buxom daughters cheer- The following interesti ng particulars the inhabitants of the London suburbs A.M P. M.' In'tending settle note -the following facts : . . . JAMES WEJR, Proprfd,Orll� 0ions hau� . � . j fully prepare the ab andant evening meal concerning the country, as well as the are flooded. In sOme of the streets of London, depart.. .. ' ' rs shoul� conscious . , ; � '11 I Rens 1) 7 20 4 00 This land is uniformly first-class and will _�_ ______�_l � I , j � I . � — i gton and South London water Exeter ............ ­ " " '­ SSW 5 16 1 # I col3sequently, be quickly and i " lc% I . 11 -1 _� 1 is Cold pork aln'pertaters an' pie.,, character and habits of the people, we fills the streets to the depth of five feet IE(en8aii ........... ** .... ­­ thickly populated. , I ­ 1116""all ....... ..... � 8,60 6 30 , . ­ I 1; betited grl I ... i glean from the report of a lesture I 6- an Kippen ... A railway connectirig tb� Cow any's lands with Regina, & i 0_A_:P.T_)14- . si are fine . 8 55. 5 35 � - I . I � 11 The farmer and his boys gather I cently delivered by Rev. mr," . d people b:ave' bad to escape froi� - * Brucefield.*.*.'.* ...... ........... 9.05 5 45 and chartigr applied for. - ! : p % I c., is projected, . . . , &I ! -, - . I � round the groaning board, the'Ir —'l I Canonbie, Scotland. . Christie in their residences in,boats. Clinton ........ ­­­ ­­ I I I CAMPERLL,'Provineial L '80M;(-' O -W cbin- � i . . 5nd - � sc - ' ' 9.30 610 ­ '' - ; I i Their butes smallin considabul hos- -ed case, McLean . Blyth ......... ..... *.'.* * " * ­* 10 00 6 39 � It wil) also have water c6linectiOnig by steamer on Long Lake. and Civil Zia 9 !nee -z. Ord6rs by rasillir"o , `� � ly the outi He �B&�d : ,-The —The now celebrat ' . A 8 � . �' I I Wingham, arrive ..... i. "."' * " Longford, the port of Long Lake, is situated about the oentre of the Com. l,v Atte"Ed to- . I It Scandinavians are pitirticulkily attaoh- vs. 8oripps, in which Prof. McL .....10 W 7 10 D__ S CAMPBELU UltdJU-11 1 1, �- �' �sy. ed to the English IaDgUlLge. I pan y's land, and will.. �be the !commercial capital of the North Qu'Appelle, and ___0W � 1. - � � eall GoixG SOUTH— � I k is taught claimed $60,000 for a libel contained in I Mail, Express z - � " And t&] -.k of the storm and of the in all their schools. . many A. M. P. M. sett an on homesteads anywhere near this town -will find 'themselves at once I " - � I 'work tor the mQri ow. It will be just tb e speak it with fluency, and n �'bf them the Detroit Evening New�i, pnblisbed Wingham, depart ........ ::::: I .1 r � o seaman by . 7 10 2 40 within easy reach of Regina, and in a few yem in t . � no N.�'RRETT, I I I 1�r. Scripps, terminated Tuesday Blyth ........... e-- .. : 7 46 8 is he immediate locality of one t 3� 'da,y to I . . I . t � go to thewood lot, says the far- can become captain of a vessel until he eve 8 60 I towns in the Northwest. I i , . � ..... . of t] La most important � A [raer ;L and they must not forget to take . 8 20 SEAFORTH, . I � ning. The ease. was given to th � I Correspondence solicite:1. For . l , can master it for commercial purposes. p' Brucefteld .......... .......... 8 S5 4 05 inrt ier partionlars aiddress 'W. H. PlNGLE, P Wholesale and Retal1DeaJ*r In LRATM tA I : .4 load of wood to the poor widow in the Under the Good Giver of all, , who �ratirod� and were .. .. .... ... beginal, or to the Company at I I absent three . 8 45 4 18 � —it � Bergen I iff Hensan ............ .... ...... 8 50 . 4 18 SHOE FINDINGS of Every DeseriptiOth � I i valley, and I az CoUingwood, Ontario. THOMAS LONG, Pi -e ident; CHARLES CAMON, None bat the Pt. TO"! ! � I . and moves, and has, its being, h ;8. They foup4 for the ,Exeter ........................ 9 05 4 90 � I any expect to taft 8 their first excursion train fro moderate. A Trial Bollefte-a. Aiior � dorg by : I I .. � I I lives _ �_ and gave �20,000 [damages. Selamtary. N. B.—The Com 8 so: I P M, I . ; .London, arrive ........ ........ lo lo o -5 Toronto about 15th April. i or . - � I I � .,l I � I � � . 80019. Othor7dlrp prompt, -flilled. ! I . zl� I � . . I . 21 , "C a. N. asiTz .7 - I - - I . I . _� - . : . . � . . I � I . 5 . - - � . I I p . - � - I . ; I . � � I . - - . I I I . - � I . .,-, � t I � � , . - I � � I � - � . . - � . . I . �� . I . - I . I . - li� . I : ; . .� - I - I . . _��­j.� . � . i R - . - � � ­ � pl * 1, . 11 , � " I , I I il I C 1 4 1 6i 1 �, I ; . . . i � � � . . , ; � � . i I I ! ­ - � I . ; i� I I � ; . � � I � I i ! I 11 I � � � 11 . � 1 . . i ! __ . i � - ! I i I I I I z_ - : . i . . . i I , 11 . I .- � I 1. I . . - - � .." ­ I- _ - .. � , ­­ -, ___._-____J______-_-1_______ — � , , � .. __ - I I - - - I - __ , 1- . -a I I - ­ � ­­­_ 1-1. _1__-___.-.._ __ - �__ : .Y�___