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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-08-31, Page 3Alusr 3-1., MW mut PApER, ataterna r- .11181, tedignii in ail ; five cents. to geat assortment tbe country at PAPS :AFORTH. =RATION AP ? asortment- of -Paper ate ite Blinds, Cord, Tees* pet Paper, cte. PA Niri 01, FIRST REQUIS1T Mg to Manitoba i a supply of ritbrated Cured Meats , Lost season 1 supj Ilea nurese. I they all exprtased themselves ati Rama that their investment . 1 ha-ve slat) supp 'etl a geed n, but have still a I rgegnantity 1 wet furnish on th most favor - bey persort going , to anitoleeer thould not fail to ' g t a eupply '.. Ther viQuia do re Liberally De it Mak cured meats kep constantly grocery store, Mainj street, Se*. io large or ares/1 q entitle& 1 caraca nem As a miaow,. 000ERIESi a, pure and elteap, sensual. Put- cvet reoeev by hu , from me. epet, Sark's- Bloa ain Street,. HUGH ROBB. reep constantly on Specific, a sure c tigestion. Any who xt to their neighbor receipt •of price. B p-#4. ItJGu RoBA, band a felt tor vet age It 1144M-su4s. le agent for eafdrth. rhe Jew Her. to ge for good reliable LY, VEi-PLATEQ WARE SPECTACLES. •••••••••• d a:Represented,. or d Examine and be 010tavineed0 ng Done and Sa,tisfeation L. PAPST, 13 Big Clock, Main Street, , Seaforth. HOR. LINE, nittitt Steamdents N'ew York every Saturday for vi LOY .friOERRY, 4$60 t-a88fL Set. 1aCsbin,$.10- Outward $28' Pi rola $21. • QUEENSTOWN SERVICP Sails Sept. 8, Oct.18, Nor. 17., 14 eats Sept. 22, Oet. 27, Dee, L ' " Sept. 29, Nov. 8,Deire& goat() to 8100 aeeording to Reset& toeend Cahn:Cana Steerage seals:10 a Drafts items& at lowest rates ant heirge in England, Scotland and • Cabin Plans, Book of Tonna dye ON BROTHERS, NerYork, DICKSON Post Office 7 r Seafertb. -4'w OVAL MGT'S 31,, 18,8 • ctaietien. --et Si, give Pae e lively eay compositien" said little nis sister Matiha replied: --Theeingle eyeglade is w ande. The theory is that h with one eye much more .th comprehend. . —33e8sie, three years olcI, o ena ben of paneies na bloom, ..Seb tbe funny little faces beads. THE bjeot for en; and rn by the can see nrhe oan Fleeing in ried out: 'out any re,'" Inquired an np-town boy esterase, d what is a mower anmaree ?" replied the father monarch is UMWvrho never east stopping a tr ob t" "A sadly, "a marries." ain f card a 3thbfrOm 40 to 60 cents.. When the train is stdpped by another train, these prices become somewhat inflated. _at Sambo, kin yot telt me why "deer es de pennies from de " " Course nts .ob de Id a board- er to bis hoate s7 " Why do you call my 'batter the gest ?" Baked the lady. epecatise" replied the unfeeling wretch, 'its every strong butter." ___A clergyman asked some obildren : 0 Why tlw we say in the Lord's Prayer, "who art- in Heaven," since God is everywhere?" A , little drummer boy answered, "Because its he clqnarters. —Lorenzo Dow once said of a grasp. ing avarielottfi farmer, that if he , had he whole viola enclosed i a single • field, he would not be contont without & patch on the outside ti:, raise pota- toes. . -e-A Preach Marquis was riding out •one day when:he passed. an old; priest trotting alone contentedly on a quiet bay, " Ha, ha," exclaimed tbe 'marquis, "how I goes 'the ass, good father?" "-On horseback, my son, on horseback ?" replied the priest: —Without i• earnestness no man is -ever greet or aoesi really great things. He may be the cleverest of moi; he . may be bannanteentertaining, popular, ' but he will want weight. No soul - moving picture wits ever painted that bad not thedepth of shadow. - —An English Writer says that "one of the greatedt beauties of the Welsh ...tongue is the consistent method of pro- nouncing it. Just so. Tbere is great beauty in allele words as t Dwffwohnta- wiffildfrynedelyywoh," when prosionn- ced consisteetly--And that is the way we always pronounce 'ern. , —The merchamt of the future will have a line df cabs and liveried ser- vants to sena for lady customers, when requested to do so by telephone, and rem them .to theto their homes, after their It pure ases are made. Things quite . se singular have frequently happened LU theeletehipment of trade. ...•••• • alwariably ta children. at de- meday school / kin. Dia 29 to get de c flleOtifl * se p s the goat," e ed it to their own, a • till at last nangh1 iwlea diernsation but ts na most degrading i olat At the time weeglif amination we fin t at called Christian There existed' the name, no soh s ing; Writingand c phering w and distinct trad 8.1 'The nobility, the r wholly unacquaI of the alphabet meu, known as belonged to the them as a speci taught their bu inarists, apprent selves and their bow to read and pepted of the go it would be no should be a sh Kings did not e their names, BO to subseribe to or treaty, which up for titem, th right h d with upon th parch my han . ' At devised e itub was im ressed Every g ntlem ouliar d ice th mental ords now in IWO, hand an seed,"aftieed to rn serve at east the purpose 0 ns of the ignorance of the —Popular Soie celdonthl SUmm the BY OPZ L DYAB v e• s perstiti n, eft of the divi e 1 e, looter tie and timonis ur lipetificex- ii thel then/ o. fat 'On . o s.noe worthy of hateeer. Re d- e separate asses, tbe and the i rich w re ted with t et myste *es d the pe' .1 A ew. clerks, 'will 1 generaily iesthood, tonopo1ized class of artistfs. They trees only to their sem- cep; and b yona th m- ewtpupile iio one -k ew write, nor Was it ex - aridity, auy more than relays, that everybody maker or. ' a laler: en know Ow to sign hat when they wanted written centred, law some oler ,had drawn y would. 1:ro6itr their ink and si p it dawn ent sayin e' Witness later dat ream° genius' tituto of th seal, which instead o the bend. had a see with al pe- reon. Hen e the sears- Witnesei tny dern deeds, reminding iddle ages. 0 • E & , HOGAN-4. ',-EAFORTH .1 >yea to their new premiseer„in Jamieson'a store,. the shops fel Li by Mr. D. Me/Taught. TW-.• ;hly overhauled and refitted tb meta narteh improved facetted for aeir business on a larger and TAO et. They have nevi on baud sen 4. full ageortutent of their a GWS, which are toe well known ortdation. RSESHOEING alkehes se_speo101ty, and RePs1 robbing promptly' attended to. , to se•e all our old sod rosurP"' tiossible in ear new prerelgeo- ; MODIROB. WON. • —Se yonegady, after six months of blissfully hat py wedded life, inquired eagerly of a ladn friend possessing ripe experience, how she should beat retain e the affections of be lord and master so as to insnre a prolongation of the happy state of affairs. Th& friend's reply was, Feed him and flatter him." —Prince Metternich, late Auetrieu ambassador in Petite, once made a clever little speech to the lady who was beat dressed grand e dame of the second empire. "1 netice," said his excellency, that your bennets grow smaller and smalleeand year bills larger and larger. One of these days the ro.aker will brieg nothing but the nilt." "Itte very sad," said. a Scotchman, " it istaery sad, indeed, to think on the nunaber of the World's greatest men' who have letely been called to their last acLemt. And the fact is." added be, with unc4m, "1 don't feel very Well myself." Ola dear I" sighed Mrs. P., with a toothache, Why can't people be born withOnt teeth ?" "11 you will reflect a moment, 'ray dear," replied Mr. / cream after E, "you will be convinced that such boars in vie is the fact. , thing is to etre —Colonel —is nominated, for a jamaica ginger city office. "Will he rim well" aeks ty, . then a flaw% a friend of one of tbe colonel's old sub th - cdterns, n1 geese so," replied the htly aronad lies still, feeling . tightly latter, ;thd used to when be was in the finds some old army." —Mrs. Stowe's little grandsora age(' five, wasFreproved by his mother for swinging r that Mr. S don't car Aet erohin, por 9.13yt asked his wrote the dont kw • Stowe, I —A ver • proving hi part in a Weacting breakfaet. "But sir' said the yourig man in. amazement, "aur Lord binaself was present at a weaclingfeast in Cana. "'That's perfect- ly true young man," answered the par- son, e but in tray opinion he had very I There is a h door, a child's mother 7" and which makes" pen and run to "Don't drin bring the glebe Dick obeys. thought; the b ed, his body is and in soothe gulped down a •full tu "water. "I'm so thirsty !" of water and hold it af mo " I know it ; .but tar month before wz4lowirig. Dick o.beys,,1 arta then sty ring voice " as then a s other" thr the stairs. that ice U p here." It is juri ty's,face is n a. proles moment ity. the 10Wer , "Whete's und foltIOWs w down ner e t .1 y 0 p of t oi fie at le e hig eli bs so nd tf ran he irn . me ater, dear ; as =Aber ot arid flash- perspireitiOn, would have bier ofi ice - no raotethful ent in I your has an ther and another mouthful of t e cool water till half the tambler is gone, and :.ie, to his surprise', is l satisfied. '0h, it's awful hot I" 441xClaitne the little fellow. e . - "Yes, Dick, and your stomach .nsid hot, New, would you nged into bath of ice ' you is quite a like to be pit wetter ?" Dick shake • He knovds by a warrn bath "But that going to do to were going to his head very deoi edly xperience now nth: shin Is on a hot jest what yea wer dur poor B °Medi YO swallow d wit , whol glass of ice water chi ach. Now, Wok, "you kn that stomach hue. to do; to chill it, canfront?" Dick looks serious; he has a feeling as to sena° half rip are giving the,; aforesaid very hard wotketatid won knows ; " but ttid,t won matte wet m 1 your stem w whs. wor on can't affot guilt apples whic tomseh filuE0 rs if 1" oth14 erful erne does not pres tb Just see nett his next remark. " Yes, that is a. `hot day ; but la y and get colcld wh, perspiration I you!, may denly." • Later in t plaining of p is so hot, he fesses thaala • h av shirt is'!" ' gospel ,on uch sit do n a naug a you ere in such die ver eu - e'dely Rob ones co ih"all ova Tb.)ugh t "abillt,". ad at last co &Seaton pleat of ic nig play d ball :or t o'ling s n! • Tne fir itU a good dose nd rub him tharong 1 ban a e is ipinn bowe s, and hue atter . 1 eady, moth Benne nd bastes e wr n side of o t the bowels will d. The g tize underwe old as fhb • nel hive ve them, arid this set' a' pi of an such hill ced, i gre t sa eases ommon to ir orig, n ie. a sud stem ban I eat s. I know of oth low, their children mbera, end yft all n glads alter glees it in 0 draeg t * think the city s kill 11 11 • 1. tery an clay ickn thi is. set , an . In n nch se frorc to op o • e oith8,l it ovi br . to gh A fter bonre rns 5 ai e de aerie gee atue in t W th this. an b spec s w e of tie p ng th t m ao omp nine d by al slabs tv 0 1 1 ; same ne a talon ront t pleng an 1)ot, tbe ith wa ha us i li h sta to 'e form b th ins did th inont13 tent Theq o atio Bah° taerian s a p itoso Tbe, lab f mug a High tkeet) statee as e By I with 11 li Loin' Trib : The N i• li Tibe one t Friars' Venn filheet s D4eri, a , Aft11 . 1 kat: 114 rey ver nti wi 's in akes 1 sets 1 eeted btta Aid t4tt ibj�nal th A li rete, twe et i ved d wi ers t 01.18 011V1 to h 141. 11 1 g in 118, sor ece e e foun ds of was d be with e d the 11 cilia tatn ego d assn rtio Bu her, the rth and acted t en n to height.be or rid eds h area 1 ted irty t forty lace t e wall es t tattop igh flights cold oh nd soroe pl ces ti • ar expeflBeB ecti 4 of the th Eif SU lug he Otiimi tee, ute to fill, n le t on ether sla s nee - em • a fitting at • It4was tte ser 11:2 rbleTthe _ ring,gno- 1 w Ike of the t til last week e complete of steel labs. ns a 9f lathiliani- nd it( ao Owe rti ohte. at d by f ohnoQm4 t:h e HURON XPOSITOR., — eted ts of unal may Fri a eir F 'Dow- oet o Beet ril, 18:2. f leg to. he e) be rs a few e ts 'n re d t b sen: , u ani y to lan (gentle tho sandS 1nOn NEW LIQUOF STOREt We take tbe -people o vicinity,'tha NEW L Comprising Wines and • from one Houses in t OL ee eds) oWneman, nd. est (down of urns' his f How- n's a ni are o ex to lieve, Its ct ming /14 ato 8nne nextj a ing faro UM 1 ex e lent 1 yBO gL,el1 in Theheart's Tha Mak's Prnalt.esn lotis se he rim 10 but • The mare th To m That' ei a h wean the t bum he ls.st skill, fa • ireetion o 5t. he p land," 0, e or wn n a neighbor's gate, and told ith would not like it. "1 for Mr. Smith," said the or for his ox, nor his ass, ing that is his." " Willie" other, do you know vino e Words yon Use BO r I ," wait the reply ; " Grandees ip01313.9 loW church minister wasire- 3 en ate with having taken square piece ion t uudershirt, well protect which are little wool of flannel, in eas Rob has experie guard. Mote of tne weather heeterth chilling of the s fruit or vegetehl who would pot taste corn o 1.1c them to gut do ice -water or to heated, andahen them Children, if w with, can be leep • roach better have stayed away. in the oit —Literary Matron — " What does bowels, an Shakespeare Mean by his frequent use cannot be of the phrase, "-Go to ?" Matter of canton flan 'fact Husband— "Well, perhaps he sit down or thought it wouldn't. be polite or proper not ruet m to finish the eenterice.” dresses Sh • —k postman left two letters at the well as th residencelof a Chicago minister, both of warmer, a which contained an applioation- for his a sudden services tit perform the marriage cere- breeze blo • zany at the same tirae. "1 hardly kuow what to do,”:he, remarked to his 'wife. I can't accommodate them both. Let's see. Mr. A. has been married before has he net ?"--" 01.1,ves replied' his wife, he lost his first wife six months ago." -a" And !Mr. B is a bachelor ?"—Yes." —"That settles' it then,. I Shall marry Ile B. When a man marries ..the aec- oed time he never pays the minister guy more than the Jew allows, but • Pang bachelors are 4 tsortietimes vete Wish," and the good:Man rubbed hittxls mildly. 11 aud.strong o be well, by judici 'us c ver en if t they el Di ht,, e ol eally n uge o . 1Keep flannel in ease of childij Watched, let the tel drawers. Then the stones or growl c risk. Thin flann uld be Worn by t young; they are d there is Vhen iio d heck of perspirati91 bjy ing upon o e. A. 1oouritry diets too, should be fol oweddn the an Let each child have afresh egg be ta up in milk at breakfas ; give tiliem ric and milk, pleoty of fruit, and, the last meal should bo light, . eat heartily through° t the not waken them in the morn' though your systetnat c soul is a waiting breakfast table; end 3 upsie°, Europe 1,000 Years Ago. In the year 800 after Christ, what was the state of Europe? 'The Goths, the Vandats, the Frankel the Huns, the Normans, the Turks, and otlaer bar- barian hordes, had invaded and over-' thrown. the Roman erapire, and had es- tablished various kingdoms npon its ruins- These hordes of savages bad de- stroyedanot only all the works of civil- izationntut civilization itself. Ignoran t as they were of everything that distin- guishes and elevates human nature, they broke up the schools, ruined the Monuments, abolished arts and manu- factures:, prevented coritmence, and re- duced he conquered nations to their OW. condition, inaugurating in the cora • aletest etan•ner the reign of brtite-force add tae tal darkness. If they after- ward ee eased Chrietianity, they mold - 0. a r 'Ye 00 " as. - ot en gi rs: tol vv1 of en) ng ti rei I II th g et tlIiei ay. J ng, ve ired os tti oe UT UB et rap rce rug jyoEl besjt e them to take a nap o By snoh care as this comforts of your own -hot and cold bath, an bandaompany, crate ed into a little atti very h On•Ulay • oomy h keep y d of bein room, f bathe in awash basin and lea husband to amuse Id mself as eat —Which Is too of a in t possible way. The Great W 11 of C It runs from pi poi t onth Liantung,I an arm of he Gulf, in Northeastern Chin , westei Yellow river, thence makes bend to tbe south fo nearly 100 and then runs to the northwest for eral hundred: milesto the Dese Gobi. Its length is arionslyt esti ed to be from 1,250 t 1 500 m the most of this dista • ce it ru a mountainous Count , keep ridges, and winding 'ver ma highest peaks. In s me- pia only' a formidable rampart, of the way it is composed of • • ct'S tia enflb Wig hat time u (Orrin sai 8 the aPet: ge, I bay go abbe es.a nd lo of t, What sit c e of " Tru ne Early la Weddi LifeFermi or; reg • rothe ow et for on tli be in 41tes uis1tl he th , w.alrt sotit.er the Doe ), h in ib nes Of ti ulca d)yBti aye t b pai a e as ric t or yran.' 1 -coat ol is sdo ' I !rout. b (toFwarde on it pliin nse the gow y de wsrme • wi last to stro or .pta fe.' pia •py fi sue e pat life. mg nd d f iinea'a kr al SLftfl hat. side fe, os sea sub DR SHE Madeira an Fro D. K. AND HINK'S Mountai GUI Bottled ARLI ld Rye, From Hennesy be eat in tbe w teeet ,shows his Aui4Scot- my. ative oi t 1 to H a en i sent. a, 1 ei nd it ower-- gly h ve m lire a y lett .st h tit. si, .L...I amid , cotla d'a aii e or be k co loil eit e, ang et least. 1 . 9 aid t e of it. k t , iu e su mer other, L rtpe rawb ries n etch to - s ca tle, eat ''•dw • e y n, M Ilie— on'y en 1 ng aware d Tie that re sue of ug, , and the ott to fla1riag it ? leaanre. in Seaforth we have o a,nnortnoing to nd serronndiug ened out a • QUO STORE, the Choi est Brands (if iqnors,�e1 cted and bought f the le ding Wholesale e Dominic, PURT WINE warn Eng and. RY AND CRAPE WINE From Fr noe. Marsala acramental Spain—aya nted pure. °LLANO CIN. Dew fr m Scotland. NESS' PORTER y Burke from Ireland. G'S A BER ALE efit & 8 es erinr Whiskies Walker & on, Windsor. Martell Jules Robin Brand es, a wear% nse is le ely, v/r lha , ghb r MO or. Ws 1 teo sgI's of it, Mollie, -wit • of it 2 "Now the ti But We b monef ; And ,there'a - 14sit• 'And we 084110 3 Yet '1 loV ol it, What say go of it , " 1 G-uLlf f )fPelObl1i ly tol tb & les. s thr ng o Y 0 OB, but ofty " No, What test Shen Thou Aud ' • " Ath Thor Ther de e, • icii d I h I tha f it. I b 'b lILO 's u eat e We ill work,and Take me, lil llie, 4 of it— Love shall sWeeten • rre of tl" Tben she la d her it ; rusk o Of it,. ,spe: rlate at, Inight oil all suntsIthie, e eh have our all profit, w shal h • ur losses ; of trot4ble,w ralu t a e oar share I have no 1, 1Vhave to All those li flora are epee Joined. ptup see and fs.m ther kinds oi liquors, whi very Satisfaetion to onr cn Remember the place, two noon's Giroular Saw. ••• ally selected for ma- y use.Also, several h we hope will ifive tomer& doors south of Rob - W. IILLORAN. on dare it, marri es are 11. hay good, stet no in uran ot say what on, M llie— to marriag J lin, I s y of m gl woven to f 10 0 you, k 'kr s onie, otnIOl own hare o Whei you be car Whe you ether, 1 pan wa beg • weather. I hare not a singl ofit, Is ai burdei light Of it-." ny d aro nd t t.aii w Ba boWling the erai reached ed Ito th nfr. thiS I a The bim, an tinned: 'And The Ang; an premise • Thorn:ad, smoking" • " Th e's the 'et and t Ms, a le agai gell the care O a3i8 are sunny4 d w hall 1;70.0 f, s ng or- sor- ay eo t -morrovr. on've len 1een aware yVROXETER MILLS. LEX. L,,GIBSOIN egs to announce to the Public 64 he has commenced to opetate the WROXETER WOO LEN FACTORY , movie e, a 4 the care r' te dmi bs ee - a. I N' nble, ble tivare of it. t 11and care he s e affeetioni ants p otection ; aar or sunny hank ton, a ag pnt , ijve enong ighg 1 mad hadib ow n me 1l s Oar lo fit t ere's1 e, of a si e—al t st haepilg together. frpliPa'g IndliJe you make a inarri ndlthat he will be prepared 'good va ne in • FULI, CLOTH TWEEDS, - UNION' T EEDS, FLANN 1 5, PLAID NGS, • WI CET'S, and varieties in ST oqKING YA. • to give NS. CUSTOM ARDING, Spinuing and Fulline promptly at end- ed to. . Parties,froin s distance will, as r as possible, have their Rolls home with them, and as he has, put the mill into good Working ordet and employs none but efficient workmen all work is warranted. Remember the Wroxeter Mille. ALEX. L. 611580111, I - e, arld make light Cie and i his sap, "I'll take my love, deer John, I on't mind Of h 1110, f ey and grief tol; e y rt, n. fair or stormy a the care fear lima enc. gh, tie J Itive ar a share J13. y in e fer o wa ie sch roma to re te oli Mat Thom 'den ate the 1 11 n ate 9. this ar • I note that I'll not o ate at ?' t p. bia rn errie i�1b. eld slaieg hthi ths, teen arbor. As the gale • ax , the 0 iptain tinnoun e- • bes de b m : 1 ok a 00 0 ay meet ake cap- ' Saginaw h a gale expected s, i tve: eine ttfe out of wi w d . ea ver ree e shnute n Wb i' Ire in-" ' Ye bel ban o r th , of it I pt4t her b dy of. etreit Fr i —Mil. Mal e acres o bea e on tbEl farm s 4th conpeasio t four biader s two girle. 9. ,! ed if 1 do ie. sad W pt t lose Shen at his I' ph e Pr IS waa tairi utter to' al We nly eave er aftei h omise he res not b 8 101 pule with ptly con- ! er oath," op sweet- en UD to deo are, Mr. Oa wing and I I ,Captain,". olm .Mc • fa 1 of of aft .1 aye of ly- . No, I'll blue sky tbe wOst ready to tell any - o a jelly 1" dled eight ten hours, on, on the here were O men and cot )3. C3, *) , PROPRIETOR —t— . RECEIVED THIS merican Grey Cottons, Denim WEEK Tickings, • WE SHOW AzSPLENDID TE CENT COTToN. SPECIAL VALUE IN D ESS GOODS. c. • PLIA.Cit S EJICS R JACKETS THAT WILL NEITHER OUT NOR GLACE. Fine Stock of Rosier/ and Gloyes. l\LE sP.A.Pom=tir NEVER FORGET 1_ That you cannot get the best vaiue for your m Boots a d Shoes unless you buy at • Ct? Watyaes and C °as. Where Wat At Con IThere stoc of jewelry; 'ClockseSilver-plated Ware • Jevt'dlry. He guatantees all goods as re Every one that wanta first:c gout to Counter's. 'Satisfaetion given or mone 19 the best plaee in town for obes and Cloeke ? tees Jewelry Emporium. Ion will also _find t e largest AudLt /OUof f ftrget to price na Nickel AlarMst Seth Tho • Ha, en and ether clocks, Diamo d Rings and Soarf We ding,a.nd Band Rin .nd Black "tea resen . alio goods r4funded. ' la assort; as, •gew Pline, 18k 9.! Counter's foi• Meetsobaum and Briar PiesIlLateBstto y:etleS in Necalets a d Lockets un ex ibition at the lea& gl jewelry 1 Careful watatetebe attention given t iepairing fi KuiveS, Scissors, Pocket BoLka, Combs • • and Brushes. 1 Spectacles -from 25c to 412 to1 suit all eights. • 1 M. R. COUNTER, The Leading Jeweller, opposite j. S. Porter's Furniture *re. ' SEAFORTH, STOVE AND TI4IWAR* EIrPORIU141. , I Q. M. WHIT net/ I ; Always keeps on band a fu 11 latest styles of 1 CODKir BOX AND PARIO Their,: beauty shows thei price sells:them. COVENTRY'S SHOE STO,F1. the Genuine Article in French gall or Kip Boots,' go to dOVENTRY'S SHOE STORE, .Remem er that Coventry buys all his stock Iforl prompt ca h, so tjz/al he can and will undersell ll thoie wh buy on time. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE—CAMPBELL'' 0011NE TORE, SEAFORTH. THOMAS COVE r:** 0 0-1 CD rcd2 4.7. ICA ted • ta; CR DUNCAN, Chemist and Drugis SUCCESSOR TO E. HICKSON & s p , *OW IS TELE Timg li,ARMERS TO SECURE TOUR B.-mi,pis OF I .HELLEBORE AND . PARIS GREENi Weihave just opened out a large stock of bothwhich we wild pare 1 pure eaiel of the best quality.; 1 TI -1333 IVIID1 CA_ 1-3*I.41-i • FOR, S4.1—J1 Is the piece to get bargains in TOILET ARTICLES, due We lhav manse stock of Nobby Pipes, Cigar Holders and Cases, that we aref sel cheap, which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Brushes, Combs, Purses desaiption, Sponges, Soaps and Toilet articles ite great varieties, Ferfn pi. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and accurately co ln and all drders answered with care and, despatch., 0 T..1.1\T C.A.1NT 200 000 FEET of cheap pine and hem ock lunaber. akpply at the saw Winthrop. Eight houses in Seaforth and liar. purhey. Prices ranging frozin $15) to $800. • Tbreel hundred and seventy-five acres in McK llop and 1, 40 acres in the Birtle Diatrict, Manitoba. W. ci arouiNtoot, SEA.NOKTIll• •AA.A.,*_. • kA, EY 1 tine of the STOVES. and the TINWA.R • Of every description aIwuys 111 stock. We make all our :goods, a al grearautee them gooa and right in pripe. A flan line of Table and Placket Cat. lery at very low price8. We hale a fine lot of Gr 'rate Kettles in 'stock fear preserving, &c, sizes and prices. . • to be EA ETfitIOUG INC. •Ii All kinds of Jlebbing W rik promptly attended and satilaetioU guarauleed. - Parties Wanting goods in Day line. it ; will :pay them to see y stock and compare prices. • • an' ire- -ng eery .of egery pounded, Next Door to Duncan & Duncan's Dry Goods:Store, S aforth. * GR:EAT JULY STOCK -TAKING SALE AT JAME S MoLOUGITLI I I BARGAINS ALL THIS MONTH IN DRY GOODS. BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. TREMENDOUS B ANCE OF THE REGARDLESS Sea rt Cheap Stove ci Tin HOMO M. WHIT' EY„. Late Whitney Br thereat ----a— -- - -- --He-- - - -•• - — EXECUTORS' NOTIO;E. UioEit, and by v.rtue of the klev!seti Statutea I , of ()inane, Cap. 107, Secti it 84,1 the treat. tors af John F. Merit; late af the Village of Zurich, ' 1 the County of Huron, Tanner and. Shoe- irk ri now deeessea, who died on or about the Pwenty firet day of may last, are hereby notified t nd by Iliatter prep id on or before the first d y of September next, to the under-. iigflCd ex c tors elides lagt 'WI tend 'Testament of ibe said Join . P. Moritz, deceased, their Chrihian nilS marries, addre Os tilid &scrip tiara the hill prticnIars of tb ill dialing, a state- ment f their aecounrs, and th patureoef secur- ities a y) held by there, and that o soon after the aid liret day of Septe b r next, as the aSsct8 of the said deceased, Joh F. Moritz, shall have been realized,: the same v Ili be aestributed arnoifl• the parties 'entitled t eret . biesing re - fere to o ily to the Claims of hieh Notice shall have hcen frirniehedto the tin Or' ed,: and the said unt.Ieisfgoed parties shall Mat bo liable for the ttspt8 or any part thereof 0 1 ay person of o e1itin notice shall not h v • hen received em t the time i f distrl • ritiort. Any per - hat knowledgengof an. tpropertmi y or - lofthe sal testate, or who Le sail eat, t , are requested RGAINS IN MILLINERY!, AS TE BAL- SEASON'S STOCK WILL BE, CLE4ED OUT OF COST. whr by t son curl ies Ong part Are iidtibtd to t to c: ram ideate vr: Z MLLE HANNA WRIT , D tea t Zurich! his 17th Fl ST-OLASS BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS -47 CASH PRICESTA , N IN E CHANGE FOR GOODS AT THE BIG — REDUCTIONS AM MA' G FOB THIS MONT (BIM . J. McLOUGHLIN Whitney's Block, See rth. xocutors. • j17° 1114882, 1 ri i_al TH A_ B OSELi —LINI WORKS. TOW, & EON. . c IE 8. atkeetbtheisinl: Ibtri I I °tartnutIsilotiBrussel. is belt* the ninth sease of our business , re- turningvicityeriftehbraevn7 :t end patronag , and beg to state that haying made' several imp oyements in their - better position their ever bef r to supply i,the kilt and mode of i ,urniug, thy(,' are now In a .: lic with first-elass lime. de Inge in, Brussels, and havng given unquali- fied satisfaction se far, 'the ralb ic can . rely ou reeeiving good tHatment and ..a firbt-class article froke us, First-class hme at I 5e4 Cash. Benlem- ber the spot—Brridsels Lime If orks. • soTO §al & SON.. i •par ARMS OF! IMPROVEp NT D AU. DE ORIPTIONS, PART 13dIiPBOV.ED Aliso ig to sell th s Class of propertyi pureb er by appla ing to 33T...T8 kny ore Wishi ceih readily obta' CIRAltilr,ES Land 9ffice, Dund MON iut lowest rates 80-28 Y T interest. 0. B. -w-DGEtio, „Louden, LOAN. Arfply to RYDGES, London. FARMERS sow ItHE BEST. 1 I 1.1; .1.0., 31\11E,D;611 AIR.N.,PS if.FORT441 '. ,i ks!ou hand lit limited q ntity of the eel- , ebrated STAR WHET f This wheat originated in the State f e oal/ sowing.Penmiyl ia. It is a kohl whist, f tanber color, with d is net subject to rust, strongithesbeeclearngrownetrae, bite chaff 'and 'produces is season very ,successfull in various parts of Thterie 4)w.heat Ve. ill be •giveto good farmers ou bend terms, payable err t e ist September 1884. WM. REPULL. le.eBnie. .Several other varieties of wheat for see4 Nr 131.2.8 - 1 -MEW •