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The Huron Expositor, 1883-10-05, Page 3
�= a • place. Gfooks 7 ewelry Rn !1 Peso fin, retell plated Wane` al's goods as—•n• , wants fist -c. lawInter's.. lam: Nen or wiener r etnutt get to puede Ilia aeserta ` Seth Thonjasf ether clocks, ► ea. and &ori Pint tick Band Rings, f 1$k ifeersoha and .Briar eeJ Zeta and at4 the leading jeRe o g1ven. to re • g P, Pocket Booker Coin 25e to 1)12to wait all. TER, er, opposite J. .' g nature Store. RM -- TiNvvARE tut. , H1TNE hand a fall line of the 1st, styles of 10 PARLOR STOVES. lows them and the I WARE ..tion always in stock, goods, and guarantee. ht in price. Table and Pocket Out. - kprices. p, lot of Granite Kattlet eser ving, dc. All sizes FtOUGHINQ. obbi ng Work promptly 'tisfaction guarauteed. g goods in tray line it ` to- see my stock and to e et Tin HOW& !VHITNEY, Whitney Brothers. r, RIA E WURXSJ RTH ONT. To The Front. & C O. they have now on hand number of : OPEN BUGGIES— ase all of their own. warranted of the best kmanship, which they rnHEA.B POR CABS, Bert Bate Paper. - cash buyers to give Ley need money and hake a sacrifice to pro - a .triage and Grocery of our own .make, Ia a bargain. ler as usual and Re aptly executed.. EMBER we money go. to Pil• ole th.. You can get a 5c89 Xoney than in any in Ontario.' If you try, and be convinced.. arAN & Co.,. Seaford).. T LES OF— amsAm OF FIRr gid Care for SORE THROAT, est year, and the de - e ; increasing. This` may now be premed acid &a, Bublina aoxcci,, Blyth. (le, Winthrop. Walton. happen. ;on, $ens&ll, .1e or retail from WILSON, rakturers, Seafortb. ME WORKS. so -N [is opportunity of re- inhabitants of Brussels ,xewe, and be.; to state improvements in their they are nGW DI a r: before to supply tea iLeeasen of our basine' F<. having given unqueli- t ccs public can rely on e �. �. and a. first-class 1 at 15c.. Cash. BeMvzrl- -Lime Works. & BR • 4 1: Oe Ng 5, 188 3. aa�® • T, E=.HURON: E00 IT Re Gate es. allay have the mtitey fallen 1" olio* exclaimed. the grocer, ea- an qna, yet lively ohaese rolled itself thecounter. moms, what eldootor'aM. Dnalrie ? . mean sou it comes ' after it mean money down r Dot Yankee editor, observing that other suitor, No lov the insolence' to think of should I ave being a ted at once, nor should any { �1 ha• the, cruelty to nettles at puce Pwi out severe reaso s. If she simply ,ad qn't like him, she may send : him aura `Ifor seven years o so—he vowing to litre ori greases, and Wear Backe oto meanwhile, or the like penance : if she likes l "m a little, or thinks she might. oome!te II !like ear ria1 ire-' leins self ewer d it ears the was embraces 17,000,000 wo- him in time she may1 t film stay '� n Wan 1. Who wouldn't be seen. 4 yi -her, putting him alwaye on shag: _f Disputes between trne friends and to seewhet stuff he is true lovers ere of no consequence. • The or irn,figuratively, ds as e as only dangerous quarrels are those le. giants' le who don't quite ander- worth. The whole:mei tv a en ach people of true courtship is PI nand oughtn't to be shorter t e„ What a wonderful age of inven- g {ion itis," said Mrs. Paterson ; " I see at least ; eeeen is, to they are now making wire cloth, and orthodox time. And raw. some this very week to put a between the young p sestaJohnny's every -day pants." openly and simply kno :► where is the girl of long ago ?" friends only, but to eveings Jeenuin Miller. We saw her the the least interest in th seer day, Joaq. But she isn't a girl worth anything ought see more. She had grey hair and a -half 'a dozen or so oaf •a on her nose, had no teeth,and wore for her. m " There arse no word ads of; atj many Bora thinks h ming and obation ; at ran three mymind these relit' aple ghoul rn, not' to ybody wh gym: and to have nitors and II le strong e to expiiess ' the general danger degradation of the mainners of courtship, as distinct foatthese, have become the fas ion-almo law -in modern tim s ; when miserable confusion moonlight, and limetigl but daylight—in Inde ,►I don't see how you city folkslive with no exercise at ali," remarked a venaan. to his new boarder. "No - miser exclaimed the city man ; ' goers yon never saw a fellow chasing a skeet car.} -Decently a clergyman took a pair Striate- to the man of needle and thread to he mended.: Shears looked at them critically, and then said slyly : " Yes, I - oilmen& them. The kaees have not • toilworn any.►, "Ply give me something, sir?" says anold woman. "I had a blind cid; he was: my only means of subsis- fence, and the poor boy has recovered fight!=, —He hails a supposed friend with "Hello Joe," but finding his mistake, sdds: "Excuse me, I thought you were another man." Laconic stranger an- swers : "I am." —A roan will sit on a picket fence all the afternoon to see a ball $latch, but put him in a church pew for three- quarters of an hour, and he will wabble all aver the seat. --In a police court two young men accused of stealing a pie from a baker's shop, pleaded that they weie hungry. "Why didn't you steal bread then ?" the judge asked; and the sententious reply VMS "Liked pie better." —Mr. Partington's moral reflections are always worth attending to. Aftki suffering "the bigamies of- death" from an attack of " inflammation in the borax,"' she threw herself back in an easy chair and remarked : "There's -n. blessing like health,. particularly when you are' ick." Daring a disturbance in the gallery of a theatre the excited crowd were on the point of "throw-ing over" one of the principal offenders into the pargnette beneath, regardless of coneequencea. Observing the extravagant tendency, an Irishman of utilitarian views arose in his seat and roared out :—" Sh Pont washte him ! Kill a fiddler wid him l" --A young lady . in a Philadelphia seminary was heard to say that the warm weather made her "sweat." One. of the teachers, who overheard her, re- proved her in these words : "My dear, bear in mind that horses sweat, men perspire, and young , ladies get in e. glow." —';You are such a strange girl," said Charley ; nreaIly, local know what to make of you." "Well, then, I'-il tell yon, Charley," replied Araminta; "make a wife of me." Charley did at the earliest opportunity. of candle t—an any ently attr and insanely expensive tires snatched moments, in in accidental impulses ances, young people and whisper, and whi The Result of Believing in Proverbs. While the prisoners were out in the pollard, a few days ago, two of them who were ander sentenob to the peniten- tiary, were heard comparing notes about as follows: "I don't - believe in proverbs." said prisoner No. I ; "it is believing in pro- verbs that brings me here. When I bet." was a boy I often seenfolks pick rap Rough Hamill>r pins, and when I asked them why they did it they said : HOW DISEASE "If you gees pin, and let it lay, The Cincinnati Yon'11 embed (l luck all the y." ` says : The causes. "Yes, that's so ! I've heard that my- childhood are, freq hidden •cq and dismal' smirk, and m;per, and i and stumble, and flutter, and fa and blunder into who they call': expect to get whateve they like moment they fancy it, andl are co ally in the danger of 1 Mega the of life for a folly, and 11 the joy o an accident." No love of a young an or maien worth having that is of honest,simple, guileless ; that ,depends on theatrioal surroundings—cress, ane, music,aooial, excitement ; that floe 'rhea only n- the atmosphere of a ball oom, a part , ors theater ; that cannot 'ng in the heart in working henry. Th lover that needs such stimulants to ,waken' his Bove or keep it alive has no love that wil long survive marriage. ons be heir has girl avaye vow ugh and ob- hioh the 'n a ight, hing otiv , in ners, gnor- ogle, sneak, inble, ove }. the' tine- onoa• itby nowin dw to utilise it." verythi he `began rep ound t fl ! a silk dress oonl the si : f a quart jug. tarohe wn was made lace of ranting eaervE r bes n its bo ng. H mptylep hen aLe retnrned, nd sa only r®a1 good husband inss nd she , •ed him n they turned t •i rah "erenee b h pair of: slij tjted into. t fbr three 0 • net was end paokei feat there 'be to pack Perla i`e n i hand, turne full view view' in a ► Betoviiig eking He be rolled A f eshly to tae :the Her !brown �e :s it had rchi- s,•and bot �m up and .!cloth - g an i. oieut who : bed, be as the this world, now as he ly t e dif- " as his went ` down• glar 'alarm. true : next hriek would c1 e key., tween th reply, Urn on t wife !open at screw tug: Tomrny and. F " Billy and I had a night," said little To chums, "Yer see, sii ice-cream party, and is Broth high old fee imy to one ter Belle g she invitee r. d last of his .ve an a lot of those dudes and ddeses.' We) now'd it was corrin' off, an'� we, made lip our minds to have some un', because - when Belle gave the other party those dudes didn't leave hardly a smell for Billie'n me. Well, we let 'em get a good etart, an'you ought to gee the way they chnck- I nd cake. _ One of his with 4 fork. it a mouse that we re• in the ' cellar, where thely were dne qI the girls spied the mouse running f across the room, an' she jumped up on her chair an' screamed alts, ai;!' in a midute all; the girls were on _ he chairs, noldingj their skirts, just ae t ey do at the beach] when the waves co a in. The dudes they had a little more pluck, ad they commenced chasing ihe poor mouse all n 'round the room. T u it ran der the table, and was tryin to make `• home run, using the legs o the table f bases One of the dudes w uld make a kick ander the'table at it an' bit anoher on the shins, makin' ire squirt The mouse rail across time room' main an ke two patrnnix stairs When night! avail n S. The says: -- who h - whoh past Saturd two w with t Bnmm snrpas weath rains Augni whole, ering:t were p was br fit to sow t they a have His t fifty Whitt and bore pects. all th era, a mine The 1 tions, settle ality forte every them visite fine with Mr. .roma in go town ton good mOc. of nice clay : parti on! 1 wlei mer, good wool bash any sun pion this bind of se hom tab!) i wer tract at oats ne of w beat bor all ate, bell Nor mitt dist and cha ing, Ina ing oat MO was was cen liev you. ern up for and eat lei ed in the ice-oream the dudes was eatin' Then we went and :g caught the night bef an' opened the door eatin' an' let it ran. another dude kicked at it an' br of Belle's best French vases, an knock ed a lot of other things about poilinl them. Pretty soon the pooruse ran up the pantaloons of one ofth dude who was chasing it. Ian' the pa o fellow i' kills all los om, an ed, yo fainted an' fell on t. him. By this tim their appetites an' Billy an' I had an e mouse; a they had left' the r mmense f� g of Children OBIOINATEa meet and Clinic f joint diseases in ently obeciire, but ain, that dren rent self." this mach is cert •` Well, it won't work. I was arrest- handling which chit ed the very same day, and now I've hands of ignorant got to go to the penitentiary for three nurses has much to years." Stand on any street "What has that to do with picking how children are ha up pins ?" a lady with a three " Well, you see, the pin I picked up walking twice as fa was 1i diamond pin worth $150. I be- lieved in the proverb about having good luck if I picked rap the pin in a show ease; but they telephoned for the police, and here I am." The other prisoner thought for a mo- ment, and then he said: " When I come to think of it . pro - proverbs are what have brought me to this fix." " How so?" asked the man who had picked up the pin for good luck. - ": Well, I had heard about horse shoes bringing good luck, so I picked up horse shoes. Horse shoes were my weak- ness." Them horse shoes you went off with were fastened onto another fellow's horse, weren't they?" queried No. 1. "Jose so ! When I get out I'm not going to tamper with any more pro- verbs," remarked No. 2. - Me neither," responded No. 1. Fall in, boys 1" said the gaoler, and the prisoners wen t back to their cosy retreats in the inside of the gaol. the rough ive at the parents or careles do with the matter. corner and . none! ladled. Here comes year- old girt ; she ie t as she oh aid, and the child is over -everting itsnlfi to keep pace ; every time the child` lags, the mother gives it a sudden and nnexpect• ed lurch which is enough to throw its shoulder out, to say nothing of !bruisin the delicate structures of the joints ; gutter is reached ; instead of gibing th little toddler time to get over i its ow: way or properly lifting it, t mother lifts it from the, ground by one sand, itis whble. weight depending from cue upper extremity, and with -a'swing, that twists the ohilds body as! far around as the joints will permit, it is landed, after coarse of four or five feet through tl air, on the other side. Here is a girl 12 gears old with a ba of a year old in her, arms. The ba sits on the girl's artn yvithout' snppo to its back. This Would be hard isnon€ a position to maintain . were the girl standing still, but tike is walkii g -rapid- ly, and the little oile has to gather the ts musenla ey ste s changin base hin g of adjstin i n leaps and darts c' and nurse. Som Courtship 1s Probation." There are some good words that have almost dropped out of the English lan- guage because the thing which they describe has gone out of fashion. Court - Ship le such a word. Of paying court in the old-fashioned way top. lady, -with expectancy that it will take time for gcquaintanee to blossom into friendship and friendship to ripen into love, there is not much in our days. Instead we have bbe mad "falling in love;" for which our novels are partially reepon- Bible'; which have much marrying in haste and repenting in leisure to answer for because of their false teaching in. exalting impetuous passion above calm, Patent, intelligent love. Mr. Ruskin demands over -Danek patience in asking the lover in our age of quick decision , end rapid achievement to take as much time to win his wife as Jacob did in= the slaw -moving Orient. But there - is a great deal of practical wisdom in this counsel of his from "Fors Clavigera." When a youth is fully_ in love with a girl, and feels that he is wise in loving her, he should at once tell her so plain- ly, and take his chance .-bravely, with a 4 a entire strength of to adapt itself to it support, to say1 not little body to suddE the part of its way times during a sudden advance yon w ll see a part of the b : be a foot in advance of its head and, tru + k, which have to be brought up by a p•werful and suddn action of the muss `neck. Probably not on is properly handle Paekan a Tr f et of the trunk a child in a hundr " The man who •ekes over Utes to pack a truln k is a d Mr. Bowerman, els he slamm; the lid and turned this key. M man had been I at it just seven seven nights, and went upstairs at 'down before the 01 in ber eyes. - '`Yc explained, as he 1 in awful contemp' my dresses in here, saying no thousand' other tidings, and ••ven now the lid won't shat down: I'v: Ott su a headache I mus lie down minutes." She ent , away, Bowerman sat mown and "Space is space. The nee o d d en rdli alt' !" s id d do n s.Bow r - days acid when' her' husband en o'clock' she en trunk With te u see how t is,"s inked down upon t "I've get part king of r t is Bi sex he e bi d the s and a tesiin t ton New Alex. Go been in th it mouths, having le t' Tro before. lie is ranch Country, a + d be '{{{eves. lat least, there i : no t ▪ During thisum there has elan r ther a.roely till late in .J E He clonal late e crops arever 1way in wi h u{in a goo oke up in th file set! so thi best way 4r in a fair way of r en up, mor tan oI! ons, Joh end' ere s ready or crr, gleams' ha a ove telt Goodwiny and working aid, ad,' . The settle are looat d Mr y fine on , nd test the o ntr there, wit 801 all good at deserve enterpri church, ii nday, bef es comfy r. Arch. m and a conditio heson is i g membe ealth an nearly six tiement, tures. Mr. the -land na, for al eN Lra rel, Nort retn rth las thi. west d b • , •• • at; good ray eat ' of t all, and t .settlers the cotila sing this m;e� n i one otlie With/ tent Ittorr hey a ca e. fe peo fort' �ildin sere ha+ situ: ted. atheqson, ho ppears well at n ; the eld:et a n poor ealt rsofli fa l spial . miles and c Lorre in the hough ► c ei r Th edi al in bi bac th : rtably est. week ' town, for the me on ppelle) pleased that in lace to er the ldry, 110 ►`ly and on the consid- f them e . land as not had to Still, • ell, and umter. ave each t spring, N undred, neigh - r pros- 'n which 1: ooesid- re deter-, abil'ties. 8 cep - le o the eir iber- a com- qe i held eve got d He as a isfied on of ,b t the ily aare all u'A pe11e rom' the Olin- assess a s veral 'Not hink i hbo hood g ad of t of blue to work, he, crops close t• the sum nearly a the- wheat 12 to 14 •t clue to ►t to the was only -set, On 25 self portunit his wa ern Mani ever ea ata tha am d dis of whea sac e, an lis eside� of 60 acre uld not b e Londe and tome e' M :rano f G sben, and in th all bus u'4ppell ieir bade elf -binder bind �nshe offer rad of Tu rt bri the hat lie b ce for a' the Go torsto 1 shduld t, and tie egnlation : , living n who won d ettle and : r 3+ir. orreil stat a me bers of t a e Con oil,'' in R:- isery tives ra. ;hem elves to ' o the Domini n ther iniquitous rel as i always ere :.five' but he nits he Govern- t he ;' oes so far lout .'s' r©siden e anld materia ly e �+ost prose r - ter. -- ► • ItiEW LIQUOR STOR We take pleasure in announcing to the people of Ssaforth and surrounding vicinity, that we have opened out a NEW LIQUOR STORE Comprising the Choicest Brands o Wines and Iignors;IseleGted and bough /Wines one of the leading Wholesale Houses in the Donenioll, • e a doe nE rat • pearance., the a�hcloni t will make it }lard laxly in w t weather e� Bell fa m, which is e was std ingg. urin4 • Gorrel s •ys, are : n4o have bee repo ted ; of turn o t ma the to the ac e; th s :is in riorityof the l d, b, fact; tha f the lanai bled . once and net bac Jorge farm they 'used , but he had not g them t woe e drove trough tad Daketa, and crops of•heat be been in the d he places th' 35 to 40 bushel His son JUL ystal City, has t that he ywhere. d Exeter g well. tiement ng they h ve the est. Here the their grain,but they:; had onlj who for i s get utoba shelf ser all 11 1 at rs er of a ch for a few and muse P� is • ► ► ► • n 1 e 8 a a the t a a n the Go Ian be sa. inc as lin ch: on: 4e iv th ai sa of pi a> do le fo n a A0 to 'w as 'be be la: !ca se BC in -s •v rdu 16 consi He v settle 3e to ' the 1 s.. men, $2 an acrt i theeshei thorn Ma petite, a b Old at 2 ain distric E cents, wilile at a 'ch a dem nd f was l the ruling the west i just tl man to go; to, a' t has allowed 6p e tracts of land te open ,f r sett menta of better la 'markets, and el ta, has induced m • the township of e. broad, ch life of esefule st in the 71st yea g whom hie had o out he nd rat- yiel to t es, field rs C ted t ents, nd best wer the cat t WTI ttin an wh at, pell f4gu 6. pl hong eoul that eme nd eape ny a, to • OLDs PORT WINE From England. DRY SHERRY AND CRAPE WINE addra and Marsala Sacramental While From Spain—warranted pure. D. AND RINK'S HOLLAND GIN 11 1 ountain De -s; frOm Scotlansi• GUNNEs PORTER Bottled 117 Bn ke from. Ireland. CARLING'S AMBER ALE Okl Rye, Malt & Superior Whiskies From . Walker & Son, Windsor. . Martell, Jules Robin All those liq ors are specially selected for me- dicinal purposes and family use. Also, several other kinds of liquors, which. we hope will give every satisfaction to our customers. Remember the place, two doore south of R b- ertsen's-Circuler Saw. W. K1LLoRAN. WROXETER MILLS Begs to announce to the Public that has commenced to operate the WROXETER WOOLLEN FACTO and that he will be prepared to good value in • FULL CLOTHS, TWEEDS, UNION TWEEDS, PLAIDINGS, WINCEYS, and. varieties in STOCKING YAR CUSTOM CARDIN • II • hat an' e'ghteen ee Tang aroun their w she mis proving unttvaili bore iliac vered i ✓ and fpllowed th ybreak it was ta into the ,Bear r and shoat 10 o' the ba,by curled an, of near ae by shing ed the of istia of 0 asse • Beverly for 12th ult. ja spirit, e and san k td is age with hie life. ho '" Enterpri etitle Valley, as he dwelling. in last month. At aby ch he of tra k. ey of Ise rm 1 Ve s. ed to. Spinning.and Fulling promptly attehd- Parties from a distance ?till, as far as possible, have their iRolls home with them, and as he has ;put the mill pato good working order and employs none but efficient workmen all work is warranted. Remember the Wroxeter Mills. ALEX. L. GIBSON, 11 and 4 Sea ome of se track 1 until da p and the mo a blanch 4p, with its little tette ed and t thrown lever its ead, while cl bear, Which ha S. h. With the ex. epti Oh upon ope foot he ral miles into the mo Dge loslK PROPRIETOR 83 Fall Importations. NCAN. DUNG ve to ha d and opened out the cantents of Twenty -Two (22) aokages of F oda, the atest novelties of the season, at greatly reduced p ces, our OMA DUNCAN having purchased all classes of g oda at LOWE GURES than last year. Cnsto own. 0 alvantage, CA ma 3Hi JO NJIS ei • andoned the me hild was en Oa ntains rush. • 0 • its in ht ver • cry• CD • 0 sto 0 0 tee see CD co CD CD CD stock the Washburn &"Moen Two CD CD CD CD 17, s. P. crg CD 0 CD CD 0 CRQ tn- 0-1 CD CD 171 ro era should see our stock, this season, which is the r experience in buying in the Old Country market nest we have yia yes us a decided which all customers will see if they examine go de and comp e The change made in our Dry Goods and Millinery Depak a; vantage to all our ou,stomers, and will enable us to show s ock. The young lady in charge of our show room, although ell recotrimended, and has good taste and experience. W cif ent will be u immense stranger, cora import all AMERICAN, HADIAN AND OWLISH riALL PAPER. Suring patterns 'just to ha d. About- 600 disigns in all the la t roll. The largest assortment and best value in the country at taple °roods for this departnient. BLACK -and WHITE P TIMES, BLACK nd WHITE TIPS, ALL COLORED and BLACK SILKS, A?. Cnstomers pan lways get goods as cheap, if not theaper, than in any of our 'cities. We would call special attention to our HOUSE FURNISHING- and C ET ROOM. We will have farther additions by steamehiP until all our Stook is mplete. Ovr Tapestry and Brass& Carpets are !the cheapest in he inarket. pur All Wool and Union can be bought as low as 4bo per yard— ide arpet. Lace Curtains, Cretonnes and Damasks will be fettnd very deeir ble oods. Call and see the best apd cheapest stock in the evesi. SEAFORTH. C KING DECORATION PAPE upio pug, ssrip KeA CD GREAT STOOK-ITAKING AT JAMES McLOUG tsr LIN BAR TRE SEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. tiORNER of Jac.vis and Goderich Streets, next ‘-/ door to the presbyterian Church, Se,aforth, Ont. All diseases of Horses, cattle, sheep, or any of the domesticated animals, successfully treated at the infirmary rir elsewhere on the shortest notice. Charges moderate. Jae. W. Veterinsxy Surgeon. P. S.—A large Stock Veterinary Medicines kept constantly on hand ANS IN GROCERIES. ANCE OF THE SEASON'S TOCK WILL BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST. —AND— Beautiful assortmeat of raper Cloth Window Blinds, Cord, Ta F xturee„ Carpet Paper, nen HO ! FOR MANITOBA. ONE OF THE FIRST REQUISI ES. Parties going to Manitoba would do well to secure a supply of Robb's Celebrated Cured Idea s AL - efore starting. Last .ssason I supplied numer- ous parties, and they all expressed themaelves *ell satisfied, and found that their investment -kiaid them well. I have also supplied a good many this season, but have still a large qu ntity on hand, which wil furnish on the most 'avor- Able terms. Every person going te Manitoba or the Northwest, should not fail to get a supply before they start. --The cal Trade Liberally Dealt Tit& lar' All kinds of cured meats kept oonatantly and at my grocery store, Main stree , Sea- prth, and sold in large or small qternti es. 1 "IfiEVED.f DAD SUCK 1k. CROTCH LOT AS ems SEA N. UT -OLASS BUTTER AN FRESH EGOS—AT C4SH PRICES-TANEN IN EX HANGE FOR GOODS AT THE BIG ,.REDITCTIONS I AM MAKING FOR THIS MONTH ONLY,' J. MeLOUGHLIN, k, Seafort4. GIV D. POSE, MILY 0300ER NEXT DOOR TO T E POST OFFICE, For Extra Value HIM A CALL. Fresh Groceries. GOODS DELIVERED FiR All kinds fresh, pure and cheap, as usual Pur- ehaeers will '116913 tool ev by buying from me. Remember the spot, Stark's Block, Main Street, HUGH RO B. N. B.—I keep constantly on hand a full supply of King's Specific, a sure cure f r Dys- its pepsia and Indigestion. Any who have ed it will recommend it to their neighbors and deride.. Bent by mail on receipt of price. Sole agnnt for this part of Ontario. HUGH ROBB, Seafo h. THE TEAS. TEAS. BEST VALUE FOR YO 14Aps IN THE D G. SUGARS—very cheap ; call and s qnaliand pints le Gene Fruit Jars. A Provi 'one, Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Corn, Pork, Hams and Bacon. A v Crockery. Tea Sets, White Stonewar a large lot of Crooks and Milk Pans, an oatmeal. A call is respectfully solici R MONEY THAT 0A611 BE MINION IS AT ULT'S. ' ! S. Mail Steamships Sall from New York every Saturday ter GLASGOW via LONDONDERRY them. A. large stock 'of half , allon, well assorted stock of, Groceri s and harts, Bran, Chop Fee& Oats,' ' aeley, tile , China- Tea Sets Colored Tea Os, and Coal Oil. Oats n In exchange for . All goods delivered free of charge. Jar A. G. AULT, Main St eet, Seaforth. Cabin passage, 860 to VW. Sec[onCab , ;40. Steerage, Outward VS, Prepaid 52 . FURNESSIA. Sails Oet. 18, Nov. 17, peo.O. CITY OF ROME Bails Oct. X, Dec. I. Cabin paseage 580 to ;100 according tia seem- modations. Second Cabin and Steerage s above. Anchor Line Drafts issued at lowest tea aro aid tree of chug. in England, Sao d and For passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Tors, telt, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Newrfk, or to 8. DICKSON, Post Office, eaforth. Lumsden & —FOB to WALL PA,PER WALL PAk WALL 1PAPER, WALL 12142E Et ENGLISH AND AMER10A • An immense new stock just to han4, from the cheapest to -the very fineSt gold papers* Call and see our !samples before purchasing. No trouble shdw whether you buy or not at Lumsden & OWE THE SHADM ANDHEW CALDER,' state that he has returned home from Da- kota, and ia convinced dug " There' no place like home," and he intends to remain at benes and will henceforth give his entire 'venal at- tention to his InisinesK His facilities for doing good work are unexcelled, and he eon guarantee satisfaction. Come one. ceme all, and bring your relations end friends, and ore the shadow ere tbe substance fades. I n accom- modate you all, and can send you o yottr rejoieing. just try mo end prove re . Chargee Math. Street,Seaforth. 762 ANDREW CltritER. B. CAIIMPELL,Protinefal Unit Surveys* ly attended to. D. S. CAXWBILL,