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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-06-08, Page 30 _—, ,- - � I I � I . . .1 - .- ,� �- I ti . - I - I . I - , - ___ I I � �, p I I , .. - 7 � :_1 - - , � � I . I I � . . � � .. _. , I - I , - , . - . % - - � I . . . . , . - - T - I I f - . .1 I I � - - - .1 - . __ � - I -1 - - - I I . -, , - I I - I � . I - ­ - -_ - - - . - -_ � I I . - z ­ I - - - I - I I � � -1 -_ � � � � - - - .--. _ - .. � . - - � __ I , , ; I 'ff — . I � I . I � - � I . � - I � . w � , I I � - I I � I I I � � % . I '. I � � . I - I � .. I i 11 I - 11 - I . I ____L_ I � � I I . � �. - .1 I .. . � I I . . . . _ - � . � . � I ,,I _. I . . i � . 5 � . 1 . � I � - I . I I . � i - - I I I - I 11 I I I � . I I I - � - I - . 7 . , , - .." I � I � . � . I � I - I I . � � � _ I . I � � . I 1, 8's. - - �.i� I - . 'Pr. IRS � Hull,ON .-EXPOS11 I - Jul". I - ._1 , : -18.83. . . � � - - � . ; ­ � ­ [,-' _� I -, .. . -111 -_____1 � -I-_ - - 1� - '.. ,. I __ I - NUMEN" .1 ­_. I -_ - - � ___�_ 11 1. � ­ . - � . �, — I _. . - _ � -11, � I , �. I - . - I � - , - ; . ;, , -1, , - - . : , - �. = = =-- �_ I __ , -, " I—` - . � � . AM 111, - : der With . Thirty -Six � ' of young Ple that they shoul . d iesign grease ol 1164,250 over the year previo". I . I -E I - - _. - . IMMIAN, ,, � -7 - A __ 1, 'T 1& , � � some Of. pleaaurt� patnr�lly enjoyed 'There have 6en chosen toL %ttdnd this NEW LIQWORSTOR -1 - - ' , .. I re I I . L' J111t. e __., �. - I � � ' V, - ."ners,. . i� " 11 � . - �_ - R01MC - at their. age In thew mother'w. fa or. gathering about 400 Co.&&' `­' L � . 'i.ko# ,P-. . , )AVADIA NV, & - � . 0�.� -A , ��,_ vadog ilkilif garden . � I., � - - 7 ,*w L � I I I L , w She is not too old for enJoyraeut . 6nd clerical and lay equally divided . Its . f t, � , I I X� a, Latin copy Of 's , gr"t � I L - " themgtiep lying OU the ot always be a, stay-at-home, ae'asiou"ll 4ast about ten days. . � . - : L' d"W111 �, I =0 � e p,easure in'aunouncing to " 't, __ I I - - __ should n _� - -N, a)& evezi though - . I L - I � ' . . . �.. k ow �uvoomplrdning one. . ' ­ .. ­ - . � 4._1 _ I - I 0t ha,a been brought We tak WALLPAP - - B ri , � � -1 . . . . . . . _� � . � Lot her go 46 the.,- edhoert and hear Perth Items. the poople of Sei�forth and surrotinding 1z_Ri*1 , I - .� coed some one, to CWTY it L i I � I - , I—— L . b _1ibrM1w I the great singer or kformer. Let her .. . I L . . I I � , 1� /ha - is making - - - - . � L � ' ­ I , Listowel band g rapid � 11 -11 - - o I . . vicinity � � . - .11 I - rixtte�d the lectures pr i that we have opened out a � ­_____�__ 1. - is, �-i' tome, your Grace," said .8e0 th@ Pictures An o ress under- the instruction of Mr. I ; - �, � _1 bei, � 9 : I . . ;z_ - -1 1. - rl son, stepiping up. , in her turn. Next sum6aer, look to, it, W. J. Smith. . : . I filiaghfilea P 'edtbeDulke. "Do you that she and father have a jaunt, —A handsome driving mare belorlg- Spring patterns 1-4st to h LL ­ I � Wyours thouill Tom and Kitty stay.at home. ing to Mr. Richard'Honey, of Mitchell, NEW L1,12UOR STORE, L I a 1� - I derstan 9 aometry and. Latin?" I . I ut - 11 L ,bout, 6W dtoslgns in - - � ,is I Im a -little of them, Vour Let her be dresiea in the now travel- is- dead. Lou $125. , I all the lateli - L I - , I . I - Compfising the Choicest Brands of D1GriDF0t_ ftOM five centl to I - � - . - �w . � JLr!X it ; S!"ereathelad mpodestly: Hug suit, *bile, for a change, the girls —Mr. James Ballantyup, B. A.) son . - All. The larffeat assortment and Vii" � :L � � - &A", . IN s in- - Wines and Liquors,seiect�a and bought - 'L� - Tlie I , % having a taste for the wear the old, ones made over. They ,of Mr. Tho . Ballantyne, M. P. P., i from one of the leading Wholesale ttt COU]Itr.V hr4" youth and, its sunny frialinw, and tendis eat value in a I , 'It L Q .. --,.. - .,%1Jii*AA an to talk with , the young going out to In . � - . .. 001011098 - I __ I j �L -7. . - - d'a 9's A M'BAO]Qary Houses in the Dominioxi. - ' � _. � - need far" less to dress them prettily than in &I . I . ,oriwaoAns, - lul was astonishea at the . ow weeks. I - .. . '.;iesmess and, intelligence of his an- their mother does. - —The value of the estate of the late . � � .......... I ! G6utleme4.would think this a Wan- Thos. Matheson, � of Mitchell, is placed OLD PURT WINE ' �' � - or. evw. . 1. . Aver . 8. . LF . aw oa%e you to know so derivig awky from the subject into Potty by the executors . at 054'400, being fully �1 - From England. � I ) W PAPST � - ,04!TB4�1 I ... .. I ' % . - %ftuoh V) irkal the Duke. . I , detail&, but the lidies know better, 650.,OW below- what the public puts it. . — � . . L L Let many a plaiD w -8 DRY SHERRY AND GRAPE -WINE. � 11 *4 one o. th4� servants taught me � to I _Mr . Robert Hamilton left Mother. ,_ . SEAFORTH., L - ", ,*&a," &nE_'jVe - d the 1ad. Is One does with limited nieans,' and doing her well on the 20th May on a trip to Boot- F.,om France. - . , . . �! �Lk ow anythijug more than utmost to bring up a large family well, land for the benefit of her health. Mr. : . I . 1, . not i be relieved of some of her 'small' cares, Andrew McF' s daughter, I tbe t, We t , . ______:_ I -81 lettersin order to learn . adzen and bi Nadeira and Marsala Sacrainent-al Wine . . . .L everythino e one wishes." But the patted a little, taken out and beguiled Mary, accompany Ler, and alsoa young From Sj iahi—warrant�d pure. I . L �� - - - - - - nobleman w tea to know more About away from the routine that is making lady from Hibbert. . — , , . hor prematurely 61d, and ghe would � . it After I earned to read," as —Mr. Wm. Lashbrook, Gowrie, has Dd K. AND HINK'S HOLLAND 0110 . id the I]BORD-ER - DADO' it. blossom into a new life. - ' sold his blacksmi I I L . - L I S boys it the. nl sons came to .work on . . th shop and other . � � If there was a girlish taste for mu . your honoo. I not -iced 1he arobiteot ' 610 property to Mr. Lobb. Mr. 8- So1lQxa Mountain Dew from 19cotland. I � : . . . - .uWd A rql'4 (I compass, and made a painting, try, though it cost you an has sold his 50 acres. on,ithe 8th couces- . I I —AWDL_�_ I _ , I I z / 4 � � � I 1, ffort,torevive it. If once you were sion, to Mr. Thomas F dham, whose "SSI P I I t . - JtL1nALr1y calculations. What- was e L ri N GUINN RTER � : � . � .� gre, , . fond of history or poetry, resolve to lot adjoins, t I I I [ 'L ,; g- 4ud use of that, I asked .or 34,000. - 'EILING D.FCORATION L IPA I the mfthin� , was A 9 read. it still, id the fragments which —The population of Mitchell con-' Bottled by Burke from Iiol�.nd. .r . I - �. �'PERS, , - told me - there _ . -busy days. tinues to diminish. In 1881 it was I � ! . � I � %Ilea ar4limetie. I - bought Yon may olip from y6ur ' ! I � � � , i�enoe I � I . Let the ­sttidying of the boys and . I -, - , �, within one or two of being two thousand CARLING' I I __ � . : I &a. arith, etio and 13tudied it, through. I Si AIVI BER ALE . I I bher girls in the home be a part of the home- three hundred., In 1882 it got down to � , Beautiful asso . L I Tiey Olen told me there * as anol 2,224, and nows' U the census 'Old Rye, r WAi8 e8 rtment of P&Per an L F - ki ' nds, Cord il- 60ieucee'�adled geometry. I bought the Jife, and though nobody haye a costly accordingto Hqlt & Swerin I I . lea rned g�ometry. Then I . taken, it, is only 2,215. C. From H. Walker & Son, Windsor. Ioth, Window DI: I _� . � dress, and the old carpets are -three just , Tag" t ��ooks au. . . - . - . Ixtures, ettirpet Paver, &a. ! - . 'bout- the two times darned, have- dictionaries aild a —A very large shiRmout of cattle � i , , . I . I found better books 4 � I .. i . . i ces n Latin. I b0tight a diction. cyclopBeclis, and let it be �'the home wasmsAde at - the StrAford ratation on Henne8y, 21artell, Ales Robin ; . . I 0 ' . . I h habit to consult them. 5 . Monday last we9k, for the Liverpool z . andi earned Latin. . I Brandim. � . , I - 0..- W. PALPST V,ere StIll betle'r ones in French. I got There are some ways , in which Tnar ets. The lot Onsisted of 107 head i . - k .. ­ -----., 4 '� L I . children can never outgrow their need in all,, aucl w' . . . I . ----------_ &,dictionary a � ,nd learned French. it . " ere purchaged.in the neigh. AD those liquor i are Ppecially selected for me- , . peems to me we , verytl " . may learn e ling of a g6od mother. The best mother is borhood. The av4�rage weight wali dioint A purposes and family use. Also, several I HO 1 FOR MANITOBA a v40heu � 8 k ow the the twenty � .six she who is,too dignified and too lova�lo 1,400 pounds and the price realized o90 other kinds of liq ors, which we hopd will give � '' � . . . he alphabet to let ber children so much as think of a head. . eve.ry satisfaction �o our customers. I ' , . L - . . I I latters, ( f t ladclei to every doing without her, so long as God spares'- —The Que � on's birthday was celebrat- Remember -the X laoe, two,doors . mouth of Ro ! b- , � The are in fact, the . ertean's Mroular Eq aw. I Mien � But, ho%y many boys are con, her to be..tbeir greatest earthly blessing. ed- in Atwood by a grand base bal� match . . 1� WE OF TII.E FIRST REQUISITES;, - I aden their time at thq first two --Christian Intelligencer. . I between the Atwooders and the country � I I . . � . , tent to waste . � " � � . - - -three rot ds ,with not pluck or- . . � - . I or n boys. InthQafteruoon a lawn social W. KILLORAN. , . - - � � I I I 10 � L perSevetance lio olimb higher. Up, up, The Majesty of the Bible Pre- wais,held at the residence of Mr. -Moses � - 11 L . . . I . ob L u it to know more, and gee C8ptS. Harvey, 10th concession, where the � -TER MI * . - - 1 Parties go'n& to , Manit a would do- - up. if xo wa WROX ' LLS. ,ell tosecure a supplyof youth and beauty of Elma were for once I I ; I . cleareri. and t ike a high post of useful- ' There is no weakness in them. No , , . I L L to be seen eti mass. i - . . . � . a - . - . ness in the world. And, if you re a ""One of them is emasculated- by the mod. ALE L GIBSON L . L 6 poor boy, and n6e I RoWs. C 11-brated Cured Nea-t d a little friendly en- eru prefix is try." The Bible says, . —Mr. Wallace Davidson, of Logan, X. - . 4 - r I � . I ' Couragement to h6lp you onj be sure, if is Clesnse ' was ,severely injured lately by being ; your hands, ye sinners; and I I 6fore starting. Last season I supplied nuAeja f . Begs to abpouipce to the Public that he is pai-tieLl,and they a1l expressed them% you li��.ve-a will to climb, you -will find purif yourhearts,ye doubleminded." thrown from his wagon whil ng , � hd y IL - W eatMxed,aud found that 1 on home from Linwood. His team,.a pair has commenced to operate thf) uvestmett � �, the vva is Cease. to do evil ; learn to do well." their I . y, ju4t as the gardeneris a - ­ - kid' thazu welL I -have also supplied a V)d& - founa,lb afterwards in -the Duke of , I i - any this�xeason, but hw' ! I Depart from evil and do good." 'A�nd- of spirited young horses after ranning ' ve still 16 large q'Umaw I &-rgyle, Under whose .. atronage 'he thus through - the whole book, nearly two miles, was caught, ' no WROXETER �,WOOLLgN FACTORY' � I Y hand, wh,ch I wil furnish on the moat Kvai. _. 4 I .P from i � pursue f I became a dis* Genesis to Revelation, a m amage be . I ile tenna. 'Ever�r person, goin � d hi3 studies, atic oral iDg 4one to either horses or I 9 -to wanit04 it � , . and that he wi�l be Prepared to give �& Nortitwest, should not fall to got & supp4 , I . . dore they start. The 4ply tingak- " St011e's ha never prefixed with the .enfeebling good value in Ped mathematician. - . � wagon. I . - � - Math atictAl dictionary"- for Stone 4-ttry," now so uui ornmon. A. few 'days hgo Mrs. Duke, of I I L i versally o � - e FULL CI�OTHS, - L ' I . � fogal Trade _Merally Dealt W was tmayouna gardener's name -was a, Just th-,nk of the Bible saying, Try to Trowbridge, who is well advanced in , i&.. - �, I TWEEDS, ; . , celebri tea book published in London -from evil I Try to cl6a years, wbile opgaged in tying up a steer, . . . . depar use your I . some , ear - hands ye sinners I Try to speak the VR' All kinds of cured meats kept -eoW" , a ago.-BritiBh workman. was thrown down and tramped upon by UNIQN TWEEDS1 , I , _ _� � _ It t and at my grocery store, bTain streei, Reaft ... �___,I, *- truth 00110anotherl -Andinstead of the beast, injuring her severely internal. . Tth, anksold itt large or small quantities. I She came Dear losing bet life in a PI44AIDINGS, � . T � I . ,_'VELt HAD SUCIX A C11010E LOT AS TIUS'SEAS011. I � off His Bearings. I so Do iot kill," 11 Do not steal," 11 Do not IY- - - WINCEYS . I � �1 � When the milkman drove up to a commit adultery," suppose we had, Do somewhat similar manner a couple of I : . . -_ I z L . I and varieties in STOOKING.YARNS. L . year go . I � L , ho�s Th' -fourth street the other try not to kill, Do try not to steal, Do 8 9, - - I I L �, GROGERI.E.S. or . - The secona distribution of the South ' I I � . d �e%,iliv irtyhe usual quart of mix- trynobto commit adulteryl � . . I . 06y . 1_11 3,1ada ffeah, pure ama crheap, ag u e gen leman of the house kindly 1. . - . . Perth license fund for the year j w3t pas OUSTO \4 OARDING ­ sual. put. t , I . , I ia-IfTs will save money by` buying from M., inq)uired: 1, ; homas, how many quarts � I .- as been made. making a total to each - ; mem.ber the spoti Stark's Blook,main. su,met, ,, . S eep �he beat Stim-ulant. luniCipality for the year as follows ; Spinning and Valling,promptly attend- � uoltll� I � . . , I of milk do yo � deliver now ?" I , � I - I I z ; 1. . 4t Nin6ty-one, air�44' L Tht beat possible tbiDg for a person , 'F� t. Marys, $1.247.10; Mit9bell, �657.63- ed to. . ;1 . - HUGH ROB:8 ., to do Nhen feeling to-) weak to carry Downie, $301.30; South Easthope, 13arties from a distance will, as far as . . 44 How many cows have you T' WL I Z_, � anything ih)rough is to go to bad and 0224.65; BlanshErd, $181.92 ; Fullar- possible, have their Rolls home with .. D. -I keep' constantly on band, a full . ,"11ine sir." ,.pply of Kin I S ift I sleep or a week if possible. TMs is the ton them, and as ha has put the -mill into , 9, 8 Deolne, a sure cure loz :Dw'- - ' Thle ge'utleman. made some remarks, ' , $105,16.; Hibbert, �244.55. � I ' - .. � gestion., Any *ho7 have um& 4 I it r 3cuperation of -Mr. Joseph Webber, inspector and good workiDg order and employs none �psi% and Ij)di about,1he eaely apring,` sta -e of the only the btain force ; . 41 recommen& it to their neighbors and flien&; - beem In ie, during slee� ttie brain is in a F I t by mwil on receipt of price, Bole, agdnt jor -,oads, etc., �ud then asL-ed: " " Sayi ; cial travelling agent for the Mutual but efficient workmen all work . is Xt . I I state of rest, in i condition to receive I arriage Aid Associa,*tivn of Canada, warranted. �is Pan of Ontario. I Thonias, hov� much milk 'per day do i i � � � I . 'Ilk-. - . . . Lverage V! I and appropriate particles of. nutri!12613t was in St. Xi arys a few days ago, trying �, your eow§ v . � � . Remember:t a Wrometer Mills. I " � HUGH ROBB, Seaforth, -4 is. Seven, Sir. 11 0 � from ,; he blood, which take "the plac� of to work up a business tbeie, but did not . � I - ,, � L . . . __ - 64 7 those �hich have been 6onoumed in pre- oet with mubb encouragement. The � . . � - ' sa . I in L . I Ah -n 7 id 14e gentleman, as he .. ALEX. L. CISSON-1 . . M , vious labor, since the very act of think- oung people in St.,Mai�s think they ) A `- t-% -f- - I MoVej� off. hornks400ked after him, . . . " I .-%,VOL I I L 8'as ; , F I ing co sumes or burns solid particle e quite capable of man -aging their ow PROPRI � scratdhed hishead, and all at - on6e grew every turn of the wheel or screw of *the atrimoiiial buoneso. I n . . ETOR- . pale as he pulled oi�t it sliort pencil and �; , - ; I splendid steamer is the result of con- -P#30ple 4iffer in their famey .for l e wagon co - = . cc . I The Jewellees , beganto fignie' ou tb - ver. sampt ion by fire of the fuel in- theJur- lusical instruments as well as in'other - - . � � '', I 11 Nine cows io nine," and I set seven 12ace. The supply. of consumed brain L , . . . = I r, - . I I ways, for instance, 'a -St' MarvEr ex- = ., � I I . qaarts down iander the cows and multi- substance can oul be* had, from L. ; . - CA I I . L y the change says; Those residing 'u the ):w C-3 r, ,;-.,'.�, C3 - I la the place to go for I That's $3 quarts of tnilk. I told v I �.,.;, on . I I Ev. nutritive particles in the blood, which v�estern suburbs are entertaineal every IE = I # . � I . I . im I sold 91 quarts per day. Sixty- were Obtained from the food eaten pre- day to the mitilic of'a co`w bell. To the -0 .r- . I L � threa,from 9X 'leaves 28 and none to .. I y ; and the brain is so constituted ' X1, , ;2 %TCHES, - . 1� eanj. Now 'L where do I get the rdst of v'ons' older people it recaills pleasLing recol- - = M . . aL that it can best receive srld appropriate l6etions of rby-goDe �ears, b I , ! I 'I'll be hinged if I h ven't . ut by the I I - the milk ? _ , I � I I .1 . I L to itself -those nutritive particles during �ouDger folks it is considered an intol-' -1 . L a � given myself dea,d away to one 0 Y� . . . f my I I I L -n4 stillness of Orable'n ui sauce. -t "Z i ; � . . kest,customers by leaving a durned bi a stat E) of rest, of quiet a "..1 P C J . - CLOUS1 L. 9 0 C/) L . ---. sleep. Mere stiniulants supply nothing ! -Mr, S. H. -Mitchell, a St. Marys - �71 I . . cavity in these figare: 8 to be filled with ' ' .- 0 :� V i � - !' L . � , I in thcmsel.veg-; they goad the brain and gardener, ha's ju6t erected a fine.con- " 0 et 0 � 0 � 'water !" , .1 � I L � . I . . . I � - I- force it to a greater consumption of its lervatory. Ile has also introduced a n, 0 :�� 0 , . - . -1 JEWELRY, . 0 ��,a. 0 . � . � A PuiisteT'j3' Naxrow F,scape- substance, until that substance has been stem' of waterworks by which he A's . 9 - . . k .. � I 11� I A.,) so oxhau-sted that there is not ,power Rable'd to, water 0 0, �-t__J . I 10 M ') , would his gardens and cd1h. M f � r. Blifit us$ I do wish you .3 �, 01 01 L . � I a - I SILYM-PLATED '#ARE enough left to reebive a supplv ; just as S� rvatories., He forces the water ty a . ". 01 PD . I - ; . L - give up tha abominable , practice of 0 bear death by bhirst and hydianlic r�rn from a spring across the' , a 0 n! c, -;-i . . I - � a, d the good lady to her old men axe so � Funnipg," sa CIQ 0 - Cn I I � rr . I starvation that 'there is not power road to the gardens, and ha"s pipes an ,X 3: I I P man at brea�fast one morning. ' ;P rf: . � . ­ ,OR 8,PECTACLES.. � � enoug left to Swallow &UythiDg, Snd all ough 6e grounds, so that with a 0 P 1--a C.� 2-6 . . L. - . . - ,,You don like punningo� my deal-, . n . thr Cn t=,- = H � I � - I - I said old Bi ith affected sopkiae. . is ovE r. - -_ I I . hort length of hose he can reach every W 4S z r, I � - P., C-1- CD! , I . CD I : . 11 You'kno very well that I don't. I The Wrong Saul. . - Part of his garder . - . M 0 6.-A K - o . e .-,.,--.,p ..-il rn- k-1 � I'd rather hal e a -hedgehog in the hous ' � -A few days ago�Mr. Alex. Morrow, :0_ V V . 71 r I While the Army Bill was under dig- P. 10 0 � - ; . f Listowel,and Mr. H. Coghlin,residing " . I � than a punst r." 1 .4 � W " = rn � i I ff Warri&nted - as Representdd;. or : ii ime ago, a Fd � � � . 4& see,"' Baiid the incorrigible brute: 9uls" in the Senate, a short ti short distance .from the town, were O..d. t -i. P - - � � . � . Texag, in mak- both injure&iit the same time by the . 0 I' W I one ol the Senators,from`L 0) 0 CD 0 � na Sale. -, llhedgehog,�h7 Hlia-hog,Ah,yos- . I 0 dq �� �_-� I � � � . it'?Aor pork �ou-pine," and he slipped i-bg an earnest 'speech again9t the re- same runaway accident. Mr. Coghlin, . 0 0 1 _r . - I . . tirem mt-at-sixt -t*o ofause, said: ' . is 0 0 0-. 0 . t 11 . - - I � 116der his O'na of -the table Just in time y , was loading bags on h wagon at the z 9 sa, P� : � . 0 is Lou i at the honorable Senator from I#ist mill --when the Ross factory whistb�' I* M I to dodge the �owi of mosh burled at his � C :� 0 6-I.Me and Examine and be . head by the ow thoror,ghl . - Verm mt, whobas just celeb'a.ted'- his was blown, and tho horses taking,frigh' F0 1= '.... , C -i* L L . exasperat- �_ :� 0 - Woin,ail. I ; � Cn - If - sevemy's - day I Sei) bow he Aarted to run down the'! street. Mi . F I I vinced. . 48d , � ecoud birth = .e, � b r �, _ Con . ri I I I L I I , ,stands bare, strong and vigorous, like 01 oghlin, as soon as his horses spran =. 5. 0 . - I . �. I - N f �Berea - i �. 0 P C'; IN I I 'Use ,ent. ,- - Saul of Tarsus, a hpad and shoulders prward, - seized tke li es, but waa� $.". e J, I I . to see hey 0 z 0, P. 0 mn . above his fellows I" I expected* unable to check- their p ce, and t .w P. � d V I . , I Repa,iring Doixe and Satisfaoti011 " See, father," said a lad who was . .. wedikiug W'ith � his father, "they. are .Involuntary smiles flit across some of o'ontinued to run till theyovertook Mr . (A L . CD ;� c-t- ara,nbeed. . . I . W . 0 Z, I the f8 ces within the charmed circle of Morrow, who was driving' a buggy along .10 CD 0 00. �:T' . knooking away the props, rom under I 0 0- CD I .1 . � )� I L - I the Lridge ; hat are they doing that the Shnate chairs, but no one seemed to the same street. One of the foreL wheels, CD z M . I L . - : . I i - for? Won't ;he bridge fall?" 11 They have ought that the intended. allusion Of the wagon struck one of -the hind, 0 - C+ _0 �:L :� , - , ..; 0. L. PAPST, - I ji �:r'5 0 0 . : L I : a -M k[10,t�iD� them away, ' paid the wai Saul the first King of - i Israel (1. wheels of the buggy, and by the force ob CD ..,. -1 I . _Samuel, ix. '2),'instead of Saul 'of Tar- -the shook both ,Mr. Coghlin and Mni 0--A . father, k, thai the timberot may rest ;I � 'N P - 0 � --i I - of the Rig Clook, Main Suvek -- � h sus, of whom it is -said (II. Corinthians, korrow'were thrown out, the former to� CD . I I _ 0 L morefirmly E poil the stone Piers'Lwhi.c , I :� P., ; -1 x. 10) that his bodily presence was � ;0 _. :0 :1 I S.eaforth. - - are now Rai zed." God i -only Ltakes . I C ne side mild the latt-er 'forward. Mr., C_?_ . I - I weak- Coghlin, though stunned for a few miu-� 0 )"."..4 I - t awsy our earl ohly ,props th�t�"We may . . . - � I . I M I . -rest more firmly upon HIM. I utes from the effect of the fall, escaped i 11 ell, � til I .1 NCHOR UNEs� ' � - Vho -Shall Carry'tlie Baby I With a few bruises, but Mr. Morro -w- i, :� w� ..I e I , iw I � . . .- I I ,". �;: CD _. � a . ... 1�ow Shal'L Mothers Keep iap "I'm a great big fellow," writes ,,Es- addition to the shock fr9m. being thrbwu -1 �-� " I . " ...- P--,� 0) . U.S. Hall Steamships * on the street, was severely crushed by I , 1, " i L Wit4 the 'Children P mond"in the New York San; "my . � X . I I I I A woman �aid- to me nc t long ago, better -half is hardly half my size. one of the horses falling on him. Be. 0 0� �_-r I C Sail from New York o . . . � . M ti 0 1 ' . . I with a quiver in her .vote -,i, "The trouble ,Our b iby took after its fathAar in phy- idea internal injury, be m9s severely �-- rD $= with me is, that I Attracted by the fine u6 about the bead and face. Medic'al C) , "-1 rn I :ASCOW - L . E)LWjng a ; n CD CD I , 'uia � LONDOINDEM. have fia time for any. sical ftoportionB. I . . f , t I t I d keeping house; ' ttendance was immediately called, and - I I � ling cep I L n tberlast Sunday, we thoughtwe . . R .1 ��. I wes . �4 X, I I _pNnpagsage,-$60to,',430.* Second0abiA44 I aTenotre dabod'o'kina year;lam would t*ake the hope of the house out, t is now PrOgr.eSSIDg as .favora�ly,as X 0 � . W n CD I � . � I - steerage OntwarO $�S, rrepald *2L � , , for and be- and it'was agreed, after h6 bad been ould be expected - 0 e+ M CD O" M �, t . . . � getting everything I kno�v*, . '� - � . I . . . �00mlag painfully rusty and �tlll 11C �_, I � I . - ,� - wrapped up in big cloak, that I should C I X � There are inany mothers I who might . -The Pr68byterian General Asse '--d . CD , I carry kim. I received all,Dftessary in- . m- r 0 " . I , -UPIDUL&QUEENSTOWN SE I PIP" �, make the san�e confession. I It is, in struct ions reaarding' his I being properly t ly of the United States, North, has p, . V I . ,is ­ 0 : - 9 'tayu, senti�ls. Thera bald to prevent bis tak�ng cold, and .(16clared against prohibition as a de. ;U �_�� I Y OF RGMR Sails Tunelg,� febt a. quoati�n, of es � CD .. . 'G"VIA it July %%.9�ao. -_ - , I . ruotive me snre. The Assembly hails (15' . T Sune W' I 4196 � 1, are may-havi a and must�haves in every every t hiug.wen�, well enough until we -9 �� " C0 RNESSI& Sails Sane A Ang. 4. *Pt- & 7ith joy the'efforts to check intemp . � _-� P --d U) - M I,- S100 Recording to i&,40- �, life. A,w%m 6n to whom reading is as heard a passer-Vy -rema�k to a com. V er- CD W . - sibla pasuage-$60 ta' n and St - eersgs*sg . aboV46 ance and the sale of intoxicating liquor (A dationa. Second Cabi t row OW .1 - n8cessa-ry a ler daily bread, will so- panioz i ,,how funny to see a, big man 3 th,n 30 cl_ ?� � > , =hGr Line I�raftg issued, alt lowes � "4� . Clare some tit ie for it, if it be Do more carryi ig a small baby V After that my � power.of Christian conscience, () �=" . 0 ,free of charge ia England, Scotl=& I - ­ - than five mi rititea a day. Bub when, wife h sisted that I must surrender the Fublic ophilon,,and the strong arm of $ CD CD 0) � 1 " � d. 04 I the house, with it�s'rendlosa details, its the �a by at once tp her. : Now the baby t110 law. I . -t- :1 I . passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Tow -A, At- - " I 5� 1 . 0 �Jyto ameeping an& duath2g, %nd baking and' by coi iparison, looks small with me, -The treasury at Waallington has I W I `� I - JJE�xDERSON BROTHERSt N91w Y014' � I brewing is attended to as it should be, but vEry big with her, and we had not * rdered the collectors of customs o'n' the- 0 :0 . z � ws�_ a- M P I N � (,r to I& DICKSON, Post Officet 8 When th' �1 i I . ��* e, making and mmilitig hire gone far before we heard this rernark': ,ontier to guard against the import c1t. i � I I I � I I I . ---.. - done, the young people fairly started 'Look� at that great bi-, fellow loafing lon of' adult6rated tea from Canada. )O � 5:w U . -0-1 I I � day by day to, school or to b isiness, the 'along-. ind letting his 'poo;r little wife The treasury 11as ahb inf6 I 11 t= - 0 1 1 1 -1 . - " 1. d 1* -Tor -r- 10-Ei.- I . ba�ies 3ared:for, ,the aged ot �es soothed, carry that, great big baby I" tors of the northern frontiers that the 0 t-1 . , . . - . - - I .- M4 the siok and the , sufferi ug nursdd, Nov . * "' ' I L,v,)ortation ofifish which will not pro. �:g " M 11 . . hat want to know is, who I , . I I . .. I � th?re is not much. time for mental. cul- 81 )y '' �-" the- .1 b b.Ay be conshmed immediately must ,-1-_1 0 . t lonk jdar� a 1aby? .... -4 � - [ Ryt I - . . Q�e, in home whore mother is 6alled .1 ; _y '.. - 1- 1 . tre tiabla. Three hundred 0 , ; I I I- ' - I �n 111111111H SEAMITH P1111F FACTO uOn for eve thing. -T ��o �r�sbvterian' General Assem- c lterated tea*having been PLI �-e- CD . - - I � ' h, I i ;. ,. - , d. is the Sa- 9 ized at New 0a l ))To � Y,ork by the customs offi. - __7�_" . leave to "4011 , __ Kanyahu -drdbin�iddle aged wom- bly, w iob� represents an . I 6 , Sts ., " - I U unders,guca V6 I im 'beg ind onsOw-01W . I ar. hag, in h un:aelfisl , i love diea down, . Zoolesisitical Cou'rt of the Pres. ce,ra, the impoiltere concluded to reship � 0a ,Y#Iends I .."& .- I preme ..... . thankg to his man , .� P 0 .. . .. . I very L ! accorded him !Or 1)%Jr__7__ like the stalk a flower, frQ M which a byteri w - ' it to LDndon. IR was -intended for 'the - ....10 C, a iberal support'l &11-41 � .. church of the whole Dominion = "OPQ � BI � . 449- - � :nd ald my, that he Is still, At - *. ? 101%ly bad h S risen. She i a contented, of Cax ids, and its.firsi session. will he' coal regions in!J�ennsylvaniz. I � '� yer r will be most � ego -if ­,- . tA) 6 � drudg Z to and -� un- hold i i St. Andrew's chp�mh on Wed- -The Bo of Foreign 13W%mshi � ' - - � . id " e �70 ihappy to ;�� Lh�,_- !I d customers, aid as rasnyll'-w- I __�i I . be hotm�ly � I . - . , I I .. ard . P - -1 . . I 111tOr"Zig &I e 1i .. _ or him Vith a 41L 1�0,is &'so - , a behind th' times, if Only neoday# June 13th. It ' � thirt -at New York have in"oted JFO'P ;;W_i .. I em. races y- I spectors I - - w S.A. .2 - � ',, W.ko ;j, 5* � * ed ( 6id an�bitioas) -sons And -fliz I ppby ; four, synods; , has A 5 ocean steam _ r i:,, W--,n,l W,M c,f 1ha Uml 1 70-0 - * belov ere. ,M611yQf the. vea- - -I' .-dl- � 'e 'a N' � - *q - � l . ' . . �� ob is W& 8 (I �X ter* of chisio pine a�fid ock, , e of whi inuT �� . &A�ght�rs m ty phine. withiz its b6ftu a 800 pastoral churches have been found deficient in th6 2001000FRET' , the. 4 1 =114415wr i's -_ , - I I I � � . lumber. ApplWy,st, the. w m4ll ,, b - , . ,--wo A" In- this'she makes i -;1d;,13t93r6. A and, amordiruR to the 1"t -le 114 n mber of life-preservers,li&,boata, stim, ,, is - I - MInuPe with a vxht� " � 0 *_ i - � 'j. Pork . Winthrop. Eight houses In ­. d RW- . - I tioz=�Ilng al, to 11101,*er shoulAneVer loose her "tion vAcandies; 700 oraiiiiid - -. ministers - - xW'b* law. Some steamers' purhey. Prices r�n" . "N. - W., W_ - � WX470 .- - _ u , not 11 t�.,a mub i"p " - - 7 . . 14 - . A�ig"Wmw in Killop . ,,andl, , 1 ;ft4 I 1. 0 ' 'Iibiffies -` il3,' o the re as, have Thres hurA 1;� * adenhip jin the ho,h , Some. I 0 66 �2* StOpped 0", 'k, i - 14 seboia., W �"Jseye _fiii� �8-1!�,xs:=tb, 11,0184L Pre of . F, If. , I how"6i other ahe shoWd k4k p up �"' ",_" ' - . gular Hn ft - Diddct� ', . . with � � and 11no aameaft th& - I - � purchsdng� � - I I ,9T7 - ."-.--I-, .--.,- -MaNt4al j�resby. - g pimlingers, because of thi 'expebim � - can solicited before I . I . I - . .. I - , � , _ I . "' i . . � he'r lewar..., � . 1. poplaii1fion of - 676.10. TQt%11 i olved to mieet'the � requirements Of W. C. GOUI�4 �,� , � � I 46 not th�zik it is too much to ask ,te . . I MT. ami,UVOW 'Ite 163n 1"t year, jv�`11.460,t48'� or an in. law. . @#A-961girm. i - ump r . 1. � . I I a� I . '­. I . A - I : I . I . . I I . 1, Seaforth F , . ; _ 1. � � I 'N '�,-, - . � -8 �: � L - . Z . . . .. .. , I - I i i : _. . 1� � i - . - i ___ . I ! �: I . � - 11 I . I . I . �. L � I . : I , \ . � I i . 1. �, i � i.'_ I . . . -1 . . , 11 ­, , . I ! I . . I - I .- 11 I 1. .. �_�_ � i I I I - , . I I I I .1 , .1 m I _1 - � . k ! . : . ; � I . I I I . i . � . . . �... - I I i I . ,:. i I : � � 11 4 I f 7 , ,_ � : ­ ­ I , � I 1; I i . � � � . ­.: . i � _�-: I �­­ I . � _ �, I I . I . '. I I I . . - I , . - . . � ­ j . ! � �Z, . .. - . - ;, .. . . - � � I . .�,l � ! 5 i , I . i - I : i . . - � I I '. I . I � . . � I : � i � I.- I" � � � _. 'k � . � I � I . - . W ! i . - - I . . - � . . � � 2 . . I : � F � I � . . . . � - I I . i I . . I , I . - I t - . � - I I i I . al I � I ; I - � . . � I . . I I � I � � � i . � � i . . . � , I - I ! . .- I � . I . . . I � " . . - I :. . - . I I- I I .. . I . I __ i ­_�_ - I i . I � I �i I I . I � . . — . ; I � I i . - I 11 : I I r ! . I I 11 � � I I / I � I I I . . � , . I . - 1 1 � I i � e . I I I -; � � .1 I � ; I I ; I I . �. I --- i I -- I t . . I . � . I I . � I ��� . j I A � . I � , - .. . � � . . - . I I � . � - - ­ -, . , . . � . ; : . � . I . I I �, i . . I . I I � '. - . — - i I - . . I � , -1 i - . - - I � - . - - . --L - � I i . � . . ­ _­ ­ � - I ­ _ I _ - __ __ _ __ - - ­­­_ __11 ­_ -1 ,;-,.--, - - ­ -,_­_­­_­ " I �_ ; 1. . .; ­ . ;_ ! . �, ; � :� � i � � �� � 4, r � � We . . . W . � L? I i . . I I I I i � I I �T� - � I � I . k - I .:, . r qOR. . ! I I � �.__. � I � � 3' _ . I � i ; jI 11 1. . �, . - , I . 11, . - I- . . . . ` � � ". 11 � . I � i ; . . - � FARMERS$ IT W11 PAY You , f,� � . � -, I i . I OAS I WANT -ED, � I - . - il. . � . . I I � ., I ' ; - . . __`T040A" ATJIM—;�,, - I � ; i . � . I . - I - I i - . i . � � 0 - ; . ; I I - . . . I HURON F NDRY, , - � � I - - .1 - I . ; � . . I . i I . I NEAR THE HCH SCHDOIXAFORT11, I : . I I � - � . � I . I I I . : . . - . I � . , . I � I � A�nd see our stock of . � � I ; I t I � . - . 000'Wanted hi ]Ready,Ca�sh, . . . $25) . I . . . 11 I I - � - � � . -P T _V BI - ; � - "I . E -i 0 r E0 !I I . . � . . I . - ; , . . - �_ i . . - N -1 I . - I . . . � � . ! . . It - � I I � . Which has been maae especia�HY � � I � . � . � L . o . —AT— I . I tnis county. I have greatly improyea � : . . I . ,-. . is 4eason,-snd feel � : I . I my Gang Plow for th . - I . � . I � � . � I 111� satisfied in, sayin,g that it ig the best in . . . i I I .11 - 1. 1�1. � - � � . I � the market. Our : . � � .1 I I . I I I � � I � � : I I - ' � � - b i I � LANDROLLERS I I . � 1 . � z THOMAS KIDD-IS � EMPORIUM .Axe l4rgeanaheavy, run�'Ang light. aud . �� I ; . . . � I T � . . . . I . doir.g.gooa work. Our I . � I I j . . I . I . I � I I . I I � . � % , GRAIN CRUI HERS . . . ; �� � I I . . 1. � .- � . I � � I . : � ' Aremadefrom hard iro , -and will last I ; I . i i . For which the best value that Canada can produce wiH longer than any other machine made. I I � j . : - I � , I Having special tools for .reeutting � � � I . I be offered in, Rollers, we can guarantee satisfaeti". L . , I I � ... 0 1 Lin � � Special attention given to repan . I . I � . � � I . Steam Engines, Saw a�d Grist MillZ � I . -i , . I I I � . Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Macbines� . . 1, � I I � . Ir . � � - " - � . I . __ . andall kinds of machi.uery repaired on - i � ; . Dry Goods, Millineff. Gents.' Furnishings, short notice and at re).sonable rates. I I - I . . F/ I Ta contractors and others — Bridge - . I . I I Bolts and Castings at1 lowest rates. � _� , i �, - t : I ' Quotations furnhilied on 4pplicatiou. ' . : . Readymade Clothing, 'Grocerles, ; I ' I I - � I . I . - - THOMAS KENDRY.' � � : I - I I : � ., I I -, I I � , - I I . I - . I . Boots and 8hoes'. - ; . I - ; . I . . . . . . . �� 11 . . I . . I , I I � �e 1. , . I . . . . . .0t . I . . ! .1 . I I I .\ C.) L 0 ; . . ! � . � I I I . i I I . � . � . � . . 0 � r_ . . I I I � . - J . � . a - . . � . Ho'w is it I can offer such inducements ? Because 0 � . I �. � I � I , . 1 1 , M - : I purchase at the fountain head,in every market. 'Hav- < 0. 0 - ;z . � - �, I . ing a buyer always' in the European markets, �vho has (L , 7 I - I I . � . --- I the) advantage 6f securing any class of goods fwhen at . . - � its lowest, I am in a position to sell you go.9ds i�'�er than � . I C - . , t� ;_� .- ; I n - I I co . . any'House in the trade. I would remind my customers ci 0, �- � I . � � I I C* . � � � in general that if I am in a position .to give first-class - "I C1 . I . I I � . , - t4 � customers twelve moviths' credit, I should be able to sell �-4 l.� !4 1 - I I I 1 7 � I go I t* .-� t"! )%an I you for cash as cheap as you can do elsewbere., : Pur- 0 t,J - . ii— - 1 1 m , . chasers will find in every department a complete. assort- tA - �: . . . 11 . ,; . .� I I . �4 ;6 : I . . r. .1 I � ment of Ireshly in�ported seasonable goods. ' W .1 0 .11. I � I I 1, , . I . �0. ,� 0 -1 I i � I . - 4 I I � _� i t_1 . A . I � . . � . - I I t_1 -1 . : , , I . � ; �- I co � !,� � ; ' � : � � - Fresh Arriva-1s in -Dress Goods. 0 . , , 9 . - - a ).O. q I . X > I I - - � � I : .. I � I � I Z. z n U) � . I . . - M_ . . . , 0 H 0 � . I . ` � i'MIDSUMMER and EVtNING WEAR.—Lovely 0 .� tzj �> , ?111 � I I � C) tt W W � � thblys in Nun's Veiling in Sky; Pink, Creom, Mode and 2 � " . *_ ; t"11 * 0"q - - I � I ,; I BI& - 'k. EVENING CAS14MERES -in Pale Blue, Pale to ::5 t:� W I i � I ' - pirl - and Mode. All the leading shades ifl. -Colored -T t" .H e-q I . I � C-4 -P _ � � . 0 ii -i :� * ._� ; I . Silks. A nice assbrtment of Black Silks, Black Sati A .q t* 'I - )-i' s : I t - C) #___10 �- A .- I '. . 0 1 ."r-1 ; 9 I I ., Black. Moires, Black Ottoman and Polka, Dot X . - il- . I t W � : I ; , : ttoj ". . � 4. 1 � . Sat Black Buntings, plain and, fancy; Light Black M , I . ­� ) X > IC -11-0 I I z t= .. � ,I*, � � Sill and Wool Brocades, .BI aick Polka Dot Basket w �� 0 � � . . I . 0, H t�� 11 � I � � � Bu 9. Special value in Black and Colored Cash- �% . "' �- I 'tin . 1 3 0 . ItSt . 1.� .:� I I - � 0 W ;� I -me as. I I 11 .. I I �� . I . . 3�1 - t_1 _14d . I ! 111111 td . . � ­ . 2 ttj ::� . � 24 W r. . I - . - I . I I I I '. I P.- I I . . -- , a . i .1 0 �� (D � . I . � H . . . -4 tt - - �� ta ,_. .� � . . � � � . 4�_ z ! ,-, Millinery De.partment.. = �O n t..4 0 � . . I . . V1 bt - � 4. 1 � � I I .. 11 '. 01 W �- ..� 0 _1 � �4 1 1. � - . I , P6, I i trl- 7 � - I � i� In this department new shapes arrive Weekly. N ot- :4 td t" . J_ - 1 4 1 a - I j M t4 V-4 w � :1 wit Standing the cool Season.- orders aTe piling, in so 0 �_j 0 ).*4 1 . , � 01 . , I �-� IN V_ I . rapidly that, although we have a very large staff they )0 4 __ . I � ' I i a � . Y �4 M 0 1 ) � I are obliged to work long hours to compete with the T - � I , 0 1 t� .1 A 0 td , , � 1.1.6 .� _� I I rusli. Since the. season opened, we have not been able - X ci � . co �: I I I . -�Ai I I to qlose a-ny evening before ten, eleven' and twelve o'clock. iiii - J.-� - . . I j . I ;� ., Under MISS HIGGINS' able management -of this de- F � .V, , � . ; ; . I - *P . 7 1 X I � p4rj.-Inent, nothing is allQwed to leave the House but �. . - . 0 . .*.too .1 I I 0 . 1! � - - �� ­ . .. I �-dass -work, though they should work all ni&. ; � r+ I . . e Or . C I ca . A "rl �_i . No e prices 14 Su�shad 's and Sail � S wid everything'in ' St7f I w goods: ' PARASOLS, stardilag value ; exami-lae . �-M 0 1 , 1 P-64 � ". ; , ., - - , � . ­ fu - & I � 0 I my �175c, .pl and $1.25 lines. . � . . A .� I �d - �1� . - . I . I . -, 1, . " �[ � . I I 1. . I - �> 0 . , � � I � # � . ).A. � .� - � ,-A . I . I t4 )-9 � . 11 - C'n � I � . ' t 11 . � . . � ; - ,� Rei'idymade Clothing and Gen ts' Furnishings. . ! I --------I- - . I I . I I � � . : - I . � . I MISCE LLA.NEOUS. i I d � . . I - - --- ____ i; I ____ - -_ __ , � I i I I sAJE.-The underiligned,offers for Aalb i III In this department -1 bave secured the nicest. ma- FO'Rtwo thoroughbred Durham bun c4N1-.esP' - I ery con- seven months' old; sire, -1 Morning star; dam, teril�lg made in styles second to none, I have ev ' queen of,Brussels." pitered In new li�rJ � , I _.� . fide ce in calHng the attention of all buyers to the 'b'ook; pedigree . I TEFUTS-CA811. Miky be � I . I men on Lot 18 9."neentsslon 2, Morris. JOSEPH � I � enarmous ,quantity that annually -passes, through o'dr NLLAm, Eiumv�le F. 6, 801 I . � - : I I -1 . - : , � -a 1 � . I � 11 hao S and am satisfied fbat an- y one. wisbing a suit - y -O SERVICE. -The subscriber ,will I ) YLL - i I keep tbat-Tboroughbred Shurt, boned DO- i can secure e samO at prices - ot to ie seen else Lhere. hsm,'BA 11 Lord Lovell," aged 1-5 months, at his __1. . � I farm, Lot 28, Coneesplon 8, -Orey townsbb, for J : 11 I I 6 I � . Lai st styles in Men's Tweed '-aLnd Worsted Suits, Boy's service duAng thO GOAling se"013-- `�LU4 110TS'll ' I I .- -, -, , oVerSkiltS, -s. bred by Jr. and W. Watt, Salem, countY Of - I _r - - - Suil s—extra value. Rubber Coats Overii,lls got by Barmpton Zero,: [6W dam ,- - I � I wellingtot, ill. � I ingvalue. Just to band the nobbiest sha' , Matchless of -91mhunt 2ud, got by Baron Lotlan 1 : I , � - . pes 8rd, (4689] 25617, grguil dtm M*tchlexa of Rinel- i - . I �i � . I ' lar 2nd, by Carabridge, Duke 2n0l, [4723] Vatchliess I - . I ery I in ...merican straw hats, gents' and boy's sizes at v 19th by Stakesmau 14119 15589, (8M7), Matth- I - � I Felt less 16th bi Senator (241,441),,- Matchless loth bY - I I i low figures. .Fine assortment Men'S and Boy's Lord, St4bley .(16454), Xayday by 19#BW lftt0r- I - ; . . - ; yflower, th-3 Baron (ISW)# ; By 2nd (14918). y I .1 I . I Hats. See my 705c line, $1 line, and $1.25 lines. Fur . � 066 by - -1 I I ;� Q -May, e by'Vaudunck (1 Natobl"s - I � ; , f4041). �, . F a% Royal (6987), Mato so by Holker (4041). J� I . 'Hats art prices. � premium))], Oeorg6 J2055 ), py Togaton (W), . . i ,, � byed by Mr. Lang. I I . . . . 4 a cows 84 egol2j ^ Tho bred* I Txnx&�God, 1�ou I . R . ' ot Vn - i J $8each. cows returned, regularlY ]lot 12'"U . . , abarged half price, .Y68fi)rcows br,Dn&t b"O" ... ; - those brenot. August let payable in SePtCrober, , i �f � i . ' - Wei PaYable December IOWIM- 0.)Ws froni a � �i � - a � oes. - . ailia,no I .� Boots and Sh - ' I � a WlU be led jmd pastur6d " ZaWVAb18 � 4 ,- � � � r 2 1 � . I - I . rate& llpgjs dam and Are bsve - talien 14 � i " rjorit Love i . I Not an old worthless stock by . any means, but a neW prizem, or gold orsilver medals wheraTer jhqv,r4 I 11 I i :[)AvID XILNZ, Propri4oti 7 - i z . 801-n I " i � � a,Ad, fashionable assortment; which will be saefificedl as Ar - . I - I � I � i I - I I . S,rTT-,I-j - .A�T-1:BiLT�. . I I I ai� positively closing this, bra4ch. , I ' __ . - - I : ' ' ! I I � I " . .: , t, - � 1. - � : � . I � : k I , — i BOOMS UME WIVORKSO : - . . 1� - . I . ., # . i � I a . I I TOWM & GON111 _. � I � 1"� - � I I I . 4 . .� I Groceries. . � rf= subewibers tai6e this opportunity of . re- i �� II .. I ­ ., _ _ I I � i . - - turbing tbanka to the inbAbItimts of Brup-Nds � � . onsge,�C* beg t.t�e=ft I I" - oad "Vi0ifty Ift p"tVAr I �: i pound-tSu W"J Sh4 h.,U* made moveml imp I rovenieuU in. t1WL- ; !1 Examine miy!'205c Tea, and my twelve' - . _J! � , � . vwandawft-4�burningj' t -hey are now in ,a . . . s equally good, value. - � f5��ip4fioiv&� ever lwore_ to suiv ,7 the .- I _ pl�l U046 . ; p! wwr*tt-chm - - .� . I panson. of­our.b=Wt$S 1� . M' �:Ceraaiil ='even if only for com i - ,T_hJiJwft WeliffitbAeam I . 1�1� 1. � � s � i . I 11 . 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