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adies' Facey
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red a fresh lot
4 'in price and
Mock of Gro
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Flour ,always
rice in trade
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Koodsq
•
to go,
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ere,
s: so poor.
ora,
nw morn,
his stock,
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weeny, and
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DcEMER7, 1883,
E
Drift.
JOHN CESELL, Ili THE cBCADIAN.
had sworn to be a baebelox,; she had sworn iso be
a maid,
]!!`or we both .f
inony paid.
Besides had ndy higher aims,: for iteletice fflled
my heart,
And she said her oung affeetione were all wqund
ap in art. {I
Sows laughed at Those wise menwho say hat
• friendship cannot live '
'Twat Irian and woman, unless each has genie -
thing else to give.
We would be friends, and friends as true as e'er
were man and pian,
Fa be a second David, and she Miss Jonathan,,
We'd Iike each other, that waa all, and quite
enough to say,
So we just shook hands neon it in a business sort
of way. '
'We ehartd our sorrows and our joys, together
hoped and feared,
With common purpose sought the goa1 which
young ambition reared.
We dreamed together of the dtyR, the dream
bright da!s to come.
we were strictly confidential and called each
other chum.,
And many a. -day we• wandered together o'ell the
bilis—
I seeking bugs and butterflies, and she the relined
mills;
in doubting whethertri-
And rustic bridges. and the like, which pietare
makers Tire,
To run in with their waterfalls, and ;groves, and
sunny skies,
Arid many a •q i et Evening, in hours of full to.
lease. I
We floated down the river, or loafed beneath the
trees,
duel talked In long gradation,, Prem the poets to
the weather,
While the shimmer skies and ny cigar burned
slowiyout together.
Eat through it all no whispered word or tell-tais
. Iook or sigh.
ToId nght of warmer sentiment than friendly
s pathy. •
We to keel of 1've as coldly es We talked of
he.
ne
And th ugh.t no oro of being one, than we did
of ing three
"Well, good-bye, Id fellow," I took her hand for
the time had come to go,
My g og meant cur parting, when to meet we
did not know.
I had 1i gered long and said farewell with a v
he 'sy hea-rt,
for tlioneh we were but friends, S -on know,: 'tie
h d for friends to part;
e, Well good-bye, old fellow, don't forget your
fri ndaacrossthe sea,
And s me day, When you've Iota of time, just.
anee toTee '
The Ivo s came lightly, gaily, but a great sob just
behind
Bose pward with 4 story of quite a different
lin_
And th n� she raised her eyes to mine, great Liquid
i eye of blue,
Fill to he brim and running o'er, like violet cops
i wi h dew,
Otte long, long look, and then I did what I never
doa before,
l'erhap' the tear meant friendship, but I think the
kis $$ meant more.
Gaieties.
—'= live in Julia's eyes," said tan
affect d dandy in Colman'$: hearing. " I
don't wonder at it," replied George ;
since observed she had a sty in theism
when I saw her Iasi-"
—In exchange says.: The bigger a
news aper is, the more bustle the'e is
about it." What it means is, the bugger
' a bus le is, the mare ne wspaper there
is abo t it.
—" When I- came to town," said a
rich 1 wyer, " I hadn't a penny of rn.y
own." " And have yon now, sir ?"' asked
a qui t faced man in the far corner of
the room.. The lawyer didn't answer
the gnestion. -
aitig maid—" Good morning,
doctoo my gracious lady sends me to
beg on to come to her husband as
quick y as possible she "does not wish
him t die without your assistance."
es," said a venerable and benevo-
lent -1 ODing old mart, "I've always
realty enjoyed. lt`ving,In an unhealthy
clime` e." ' That'squeer," said a by -
stand r. ' ` What's the reason ?" " I
rathe think," responded the venerable
and enevolent-looking old gentleman,
tha it's because I'm a physician:"
--" id von say that I was• a pirate !"
fierce y asked an old gentleman of a
tionn man whom he had forbidden to
visit his daughter._ " No. I said yon
were . free boater." " Ah 1" exclaimed
the Id gentleman, as he: remembered
the kick with which, he had dismissed.
the }sung man from his porch.
—O e day. when a celebrated barris-
ter w a on his way' to Westminster Hall
with is large bag full of briefs, he was
iuipudenty accostedby a boy, who
asked hien if he ' was a dealer in old'
clothes. "No," replied the barrister,
" thea are all new snits. `.
46 Alta no rubbiEh, no fine senti-
ment , if yon please," said the widow
who as .asked what kind_of an epitaph
she d sired for her late hciiband's tomb
stone.; "Let it be short and simple,
som..et Ing like this : ` John Thomas,
aged 7'' years ; the good die young.' "
-----A an inn in Sweden there was the
follow ng inscription i n English on the
walls: "You will find at Trollhathe
excelt lit brread, meat and wine, provid-
ed y bring them with you." This.
might be copied in many an English
place f entertainment for man and
beast.
—A. notedsharper, wishing to ingra-
tiate inaself with a clergyman said,
"Pars n,I should like to hear you preach
more bap I can tell yon.. " Well," •re-
spond d the clergyman, " if you had
been here you ought to have been last
Sunda ,, You would have heard me."
" Whe e was that ?" " In the county
gaol."
—It is said that Molique, thought so
long amongst us, used occauionally to
make funny mistakes in 11isE n olish.,wh:en
excited.: A story is told that on one
occasion, finding that he had been driv-
en for some distance in a wrong direo-
tioii, a d being tttnxions to know where
- he wa.. be astonished: the coachman by
puttin his head out of the window and
shooti g indignantly,, "Who am I ?"
-A raveIler on the Continent visit-
ing a elebrated cathedral, was shown
by the saariaton, among other marvels,.
s dirt opaque phial. After eyeing it
some time, the traveller said, " Do yon
call thfs a relic ?" " Sir," said the sacris-
tan in ignantly, " it contains some of
the da kness that was spread over the
land o Egypt."
—A ;the first visit of a certain Eng-
lish o era company to Dublin, some,
years go, the prices of the " popular "
parts the house were raised for the
occasien. The principal tenor, who had
a very poor voice, had not proceeded far
with is first solo when their came a
solitar voice froth: above, " Och, my
eiht npenoe 1"
—A . arisian jeweller has long donned
a lady " f fashion for the amount ,of his
bill, but in vain. When be rings- the
bell. the footman says politely, butfirirtc
ly, " Sir, the Countess receives only 011
Teesds .yR.'` " I don't care when she
receives !" thunders the irate and long
suffering creditor. " What I want to
know is the day that she pays en."
A Deceptive Truth.
" 1%4 4' honey, will ye buy ' my
watch ?" What's the price ?" " Ten
shillings and a mutchn of the cratur '
"le e the watch a decent one ?" " Sure,
•
and I've had it
ave m.," - „'We r'h.
now tel 1 does itg a we
th n a y watch
r, Uls er,
""
ublin
never once des
your tin, and
" It goes faster
naught, Munsi
not barrio.'
tw.nty years, an it
1 r'
on,
n ter,
leo ` to
Sue 1n !
d, ,yo ?„
river
Tilade
r
ad
you, Mike, then yon have t ke
Didn't you say it , never de ave
" Sure and I did -=noel did it fo
dipinded on it !"
A Beggar With
a`WIro'
ar t
A miserable raged el1os
on the low wall of St Pau
yard. Suspended fro - hi
the familiar sign, t" Pleas
Blind." A young merehan
looked at the beggar, paa
again,' and then walked up!
pretended- to strikehiini wit
he carried. he edioant
blow. '• Ha ! ha " the yoi
most screams ; " you dodd
as I expected. You humbn�
you so uudrel l Now will
your business or shall I call
The te,edioant's floe sho
bat he uttered no a. ound.
meroh: nt bade hi a eak 'I
crowd _athered• Thbe
Sg
a_paro:. ysm ofns , a - 1
gesticu
iausly
bkeggar
police
a
wa
1's
neer
t pa:
sed,
b t
i
eted
t1u as
1p the
s'n by
oked
and
Le d the
n al-
t -u t'
xaynd ;
out
rm,
gA
nto
ad;
fur-
Ind the
e,
o ' cer
s gni]
or
I
Tim
mer
ng
;ed
! yo
on g
the
wed
Th
qui
ar,
ear : Oat
ation. The merchant g
rn
ngry, nd is eastored
made panto imio gee
an emits up.
" W at's the rowere ?
inquire e . The Medi ant
that h: did not know, and
ant of : verytII
ing,l ap areni
" Way, the villi n a'no
t an I am, I taw hi turn
1 k a me zes I wit pa
retell. ed I was going tc
and he dodged th blow," t
chant.
At t
if h
is the medicant's ace oi{ked
were inmortal ago y.
" Och, ba'd cess'to it, I mile
or I'll bur r-rst 1" he 1 sal , ; •.
bloinci a- all at all. And • have
bloind coign on ? Sue its all a
intoirly. lI thought I ad the
douimb soign on= Me, o 'I did.
1 t me go gintlerilien,' tha - I
Wier foinding a broths .. S
e bringing ?disgrac€ on the e br they i
pori- a word, sdr, i ►
ompl tett', and liego ra h mu ht
s Land ng somewhere wid. me < f -
dumb .oign han ing unto • hi
hind a- singing o t.: ' Ple se
bloind.
th
ma 6,
ie W
mor
his
sing
stri
aid
•
H riet B9ec
THE A THOii F ` UN
Har 'et Be the - S
Litchfield,oinked,
1811
At an earl a h e, anife
ks, and r
prosy theological s of her
library i with an e ess only
by that with hi h t e_pages o
volume, of th " ra ian 1. Nigh
Don Qnixot ," word! devoured.
The fit st t elve years of her lif
spent in the i tel ectnal atmos,l,
Litchfield, which was a faman
awyer3 a
re and edu
year of
er
owe
cut,
Sto
031'8'
was
,Jun
ese.
great eagerness fo bol
or
er
for mloisters, dudes,
fe_scion,
Whe
went 1
.1 men of ult
i about tw lv
o Hartfo d,, iwheee h
Catherine had op media .school.
here, she was known as an
minded and moody yclung lady,
her manners and habits, bei
scholar, excelling especially,
832, when
she wept t
position
In 1'
failed,
place her father
they opened a eobjool. l On the
January, 1836 she married P o
vin E. Stowe, a man of lea nin
distinction.'
For Several years ,previous !t1I
marriage, she had, conributed ooc
ally to the periodical ;1 rature
day and gaffepro
an
b
wee nhe soul
d e ortly of
ed "Th
1# hads marrie
•
among
peared n: thepapers o is
Club." i ;
Fro : , this tine her life flowed if tly
along, for se oral , 'years, in do stir
ohanne s, notl the passage of thj ugi-
tive sla a law Then, the definite ur-
pose ar se in erTri to show rip sla-
very, a it really was, and her ear est
convict ons at thi ti e, laid i ; the
corner tone far " Un le Tom's C a b'n,"
which as fir t p bli' hod, as a eaiai,
in the ation 1 ra. A few oaths
after it re -p blic do 'in boo farm,
r. Je ett h ride t Mr. St w ten
thousand doll rs,s lis share of !the
profits. Wit in six months oye one
hundre and fty the sun copie ere
sold.
In E gland, tw o h ndre an frty
thous% d were -or ere d by he rio , . sel-
lers, in one month. It w tr n l: ted
into Sp nish, Italian, Fre cb, n'.sh,
Swedish, Dutoh, Fle ish, er an, ' ol-
ish, Ma yar Arabia a d Ar en a .
In 18 2, Mrs..Stow too rip er aesi-
dence a Andover, an , soo aft r, ant
abroad to recuperate *her er au :ted;
strength. Her visit was o.a co ti , ous.
ovation, and a year clatter, lie ave to
ic` her .1 Smiley 1 Ism ries of
Land¢s.
•
as
if
her
ion -
the
ring
era.
lon
me
eld
her
ay-
ap-
Ion
y-ap-Ion
the pub
Foreign
In 18,
Swamp.
with ti
Ire
,, )
6,'" Dred ; atialei
' appeared, but di
e furore which i
publics ion of! " Unol
In th Atla n tic Mo:
published " he •Mi.
which is pro ounc', ed
her ablest work, in : tvi
pictures of New -Engin
atter, for which her
Ward Beecher is also ff
after al� Het sojourn in
Sorrento" appeared T
the Atlantic Monthly.
Her verses, a volute
been pnblishod, are c
and most sweet in thei
11 OBS.
In 1864, Mrs. Stowe.
resider a in Hartford,
since re ided, eurroun
admirin friends.
Small ercentage .2 : app
f the
not
tten4
To ."
thly,t of .1
aster
Die
al
eet
he
59, she
s Wooing,"
y li erary ;amen,
pich appear the.
nd1T a andcar
brother Henry
mo11s. {n' 1 62,
Italy, " e' of
the colum, s I of
e o W114? as
thief y rli ns-,
r plaTnti!y sad.
vile a •
bea itIful
wh -re a el has
ed, b lovi i and
e s.
ed�bderaman, Caliph .f Cordova, dei n-
fifty years in th = nt ost spl..ndor
and glory. After his deaf the f��1 ow-
ing paper was found in his own ' a d -
writing : " Fifty years : re laps d Ea ce
I became caliph. I l ha a p s: -s ed
res in sir
nt;I five
p. ffir, as ;
at mo can
n la • shed
riches, Donors, and p
greatest variety and
enjoyed, the esteem
and, in "hod, everythir
desire in, this world bas
eas
ext
g tl
Abe
upon
of ap
up t
was
to RI
were
gegtl
office
'e
ar
111
4,
hisb
life t
of re
":I
rtes
as h
and i
was
thre
remo
of t
pairs
" I'
as its
1(
who
• carry
troit
nye by hea
' a ent h
e days i>
e ly bap
rt en.- • I
• Cure
aye or two
leaving'
Man who
remarke
honk e
nr oled fb
hp?" . i
that'
etr. . I ha
ai be def
ney."
etc. In th s long
aieess I" h : ve re
hibli' I co ld say
nd th y azo
co rs
ko Tie
t1i i [
led
ca,n our
come an
walked t
vited h'
a kick,
or four. m
&his i
enty-tw ar
of'socks.
uriy soar !'
wee -slid • :d
of:so very l"
arries ah i m
astiff Tie k,
Eroe Pres
is H zip,
gee as the pas en re
net of the ferry ai , a
8todd besides a ► : to ms
poor fellow like ht
not being rich."
an with the h
rather be poor
rn>ied and Lave
im in ab ut fl
• see," r p1 el the
• •• aide h unto
_, to pawl u stairs,
oat he h dto
notes' ti
AS, IS
TINA
'OSI. TOR.
YOU?
iplon
11lb s
fin-
er,
te
re
nd
to
ai ted
d ;six
e sate
ity, h -ch eel
!s of 8 noel Q�a
rink
AP Anatri , lieute
two ; rivate salierl3, on
lying dead dru , on th
his •onnrade I : s titan
ebria e,}appare tit) ,in a q
what toy do.
I: the man en conscioe
tient ;.m int. 1
T i e aoldier saluted and
o,ilieutenant•; he 1
drin . in' a' little too much.
00 hon + why don't yo'
mov: o ?"
eg pardon, b t nobo
on he is .s 'd rink as
coule n't move on, lien}ee;
were neither could the lin:
that far gonee. I really
'tient :n int, tha the colone
men ' himself could get up
big a load :as that private
•
boar'."
,_
1
riage Among the
1" T e
me for marriage i
'fixed by. statute' ; that of -ti
thirt or thi ty-five year
ladie at abou twenty, or e
All 11 n w o continue
after t ap o-nted tim
to a pr secution ; and al
lors were prohibited
pies: , t' at the public
the Spartan a'dens,
nied tie uses e respect
paid' o %he ape . " Why
you lade," cri 1 a youn.
num: rr ed general " who
child give place to
old?' $orria g porti
the m
mge
with an of aidens,
pove ty should prevent
riche t mpt hike to marry
his i clinations, he par
child a enjo -ed onsiderla
ies, : n thos wit four
o • taxewha a er a reg
all aried e
reads yadmit t b most w
table t was us omary fo
maid togs: crit off :11 the bri+
the Wedding dar', o that fo
at leastih_er pe '.oral attrii<c
inoreae ;with' h r veers.
Ti n :• is Mon
Thr lives';i Waterloo
whol�•e isteuce+ seems to'
simil r o a pie e of . a
-move a nts an transao ti
9
an
came n non
who se
ounce, w ile
near the in;
ndary a: tot
?" salt de
epli�d
on1i
mak
cad.
he Is.
ant,
or it
on't b` I
of the
f he lea
Idier haler on
Spar
b=del
0
q
8
•
tae,
Spart� , s
em na
that of
1 ttlee you
U ma
were I1
old
rom IIs
exercise
d weee
and ho
should III;
man to an
on hay no
whenl
s were gi en
o that netier
gallant,
co trar
ntssof t
lem
ildren�
1 atiopi w .
ith large famlili a • i 1
Pe and a . u
thebri • e -
O
e's heir o
scene ti ,. e
ions slip 1d
.11 on
right be t is en
he is pe n at hi
at th s roke .43
time h t is wa
He us rated,
man er fri
• veiy ;fine o
next a he u
tail,' h tail b
the t ff held
Now, if hat ce
I won
time Ya ting fo
the c
a cat,
see I
er as lie
and esp
aVe
only tte time
out, t up sav
one o
and d
iu on
day b
if yo
entire
you w
part o
is
ew se 1 te is
and the left, k -
place usipes st
keine qu ;of,
tea an ro ay
d Worn ve r.
laobb o he ay
in cut as el eto
le this c in en ut
es d
d have
the tai go on
I have to eva.
'ally to th s cat ; y u
letting t ea a
11 th e t at
le ting he tai i a d
legraph
to
for tea
:ea not a
foie, it
4re so
11 thave ti
preps ed in the
in th
it is i
wet a
the to
will n
you are
be bat
laid o
silver
place
delay
may b
after
nbt w
have
hardly
where
confus
she se
under
that- y
other.
you of
afternop
e dish
lean clot
t lose its
red 6
er them
here yen
troab
id aside d
be able
anehing
; if an
tiled wh
A few ex
he good
aye 00
rd
ho to
r trn
he cake
in. If Sala
r, the ch
tede
in vine
flavor b
sandwi hes
ly, and a d
put in
can get h
e of co -a ti
over all h
to recall a
eolate viserty0 bh
t her dal y
erimentt
ev
d to
Ou
er
th
,18
en
ng.
th
rid
ist
nip
dish
con
re
th
•
11111
In 0
IP 0
di tinct
it
ovri
d it
lo h
nv
direct
11
ac
•
ag
ha
/11
po
pr
de
dr
tla
th
kn
th
all
Sh
sla
en
th
Yo
Ca
fin
th
bu
•
ie are
told 1
Yes,
Me
t that
Una
mise
Cart
'1 nee
era a
'antietpatien of one d
nam and in: the jo
her f thei passion
w it, nd reciprocate
a, aatfilit
you
kl
mas, is th
mar
Katt
ange• would
metal (1 too, I
the re -
yon will
ied."
were jilted, Tom
la tell you 11 if
ecre
inly my ad,
th ught of
by night.
iny h
repi
she
coal
wh
Tla
in
eir
n frit)
caa
can
✓ me
er b day and
I de ighted in
y cal ug her -by
at wh oh must
it di cult to
hat urned in
I h ped she
it, t length
told her
nd asked laer'to he mine.
unmoveda and in. reply
sorry I had plae d her in
do otheryi e."
ecline 11113 prOp sal, but
et noes we cannot be more
tun ty came, and' I
art
ine
was
not
mike
tho
d my suit, 'tutt to no par -
It is n t yo r family
q alificatione, or your
m tanceit that stand in
iv rse that we ould not
a chill ran thr ugh my
I ould hot eta d it and
on e to tit west
g at my owe haracter
foUnd Ida was. right. I
,.from beyLi4od gone
croon. I rose ved that
ys. On
Exeter
ich they
The pro-
ud were
la" te dress
pa ts, vest
, b aces and
es o I was
t he change.
g should
el as my
nias
idl y.
tithed etre
way.
it 114
es a
ap
Oh
le
•
an
an
ha
ab
ner
wit a
my ret rn
111
pri tors s
'evi ent
left my r
an ove co
BOO s.
eu rise
I d ter hi
be hor
my eve
14
110 ki
ha ipe
tit i
as jyriaa
wit rt
paid
at on
•
•
no
f.
ti
Ah,
can gue
and pa
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there in
with me
indebted
41,
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goods an
the othe
yards
good
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nd p eased -
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Tom. y, this accioulits
where you na de y
oW by •the make
tar nabt lad. Why,Ia
ouly be had at Raht
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thing. hainess very
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fo
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oop became Iso
but thd par
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8
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thinks she: i
rYt my
hat th
cotton, r
She say
i4 there !ha s
If you have
N BPI
EX ETI4R, ONTi
for my
you. I
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er coat
ciat like
ie Bros."
bey do
.00
agein
tell you
eompli-
# could
r entire
ers have
ing the
a upon,
trading
falls in
s much
aria she
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CAMPBELL & COMPAN
FALL StOCK COMPLETE IN EACH DEPARTMEN
New and Styl
Black and Co
Black arid Colored Oashmer a
red Silks, Satins, and Brocaded Satins,
Black and Celored 4elvetten
- Novelties in Srnall Wares, Clouds and.Fancy Wool Goo
Ladiep' Lamb's Wool Underwear, -
,Children's Lamb's Wool Conabinetion Sui s,
Men's and Bo 'a Shir s and Drawers
White and Grey Wool Blankets,
Fancy Wool afriage Rugs and Wool Line&Quilts, i .
4 I Stripes, Checks, Plain, Grey and Fancy Colorel Flume s,
1 Plain and Tw led' Shitetings, and Cottons at mill prices. ..
Cretonnes, Towellings a4nd Table Lille a,
OUR
Was never so
must be seen
and Overcoat
able spyles pr
coats are mad
in town.. We
Ordered cloth
wauld invite
moue •
ik
RE DYMADE CLOTHING ROOM
all as ii is this season. The magnitude of our stock pa thi
o be a preeiated. We have every style and size made in
It
, from he smallest boy to the 0. S. men's sizes, the most fee
duced in Canada. All of our Boys' and Gents' Suits and •
to oun; order, and same styles cannot be bonght at any tither
have aljob lot of odd coats which. we will sell at less 'than
ng store is crowded to the door with•Fall and Winter Suiting
All tlie latest novelties to be had in Gents' Furnishings.
11 cash buyers to examine our stock before parting with
e
Elite
10
r-
e
cost.
th
WM. CAMPBELL 8z. 00.
SOMETHING NEW.
ROBERT WILLIS,
01=1141's S1 -101V11^1.1 -r
-Has at rec ived the Lergest, Cheapest and Choicest stock of BOOT - a d
SHO 8, anit ble for the 008,80n, that has ever been offered in Seaforth. illis
is not a ladle man, but he knOws just what the ladies like in' the way of fOot
gear, nd he notot the very goods that will Pea them. His Ladies' ocits
leak eat and andso e any feet, and are at the same time comfortabl , and
While providi g for the ladies he does not forget the men and childreni Ju t
him o ce andi e convi, need. Ouatorn work attended to promptly, as e
guara tees a tg od fit and a good and neat article, or he asks no pay.
give
do we
selves
If
great mapy customers seem to'labor under the halueinatio t at
a year's credit n my goods. Those who have fallen into this error o
1 to tak 'notice that my terms are PROMPT CASH, and govern e -
accordingly. I sell so cheap that I can't afford to give long credit.
ROBERT WILLIS, Seaforth.
Heidi* bong
SEIOORTI-1 ROLLER MILLS/
14TE THE RED MILL.
t the ab ve mills, and refitted them throughout with all the late
inert, i at eould be procured for a
G ADUikL REDUCTION ROLLER MILL,
And the result attained is, they have one of the best mills in the Provlin
Farmers can niaweget their GRISTING and CHOPPING done in Seafort
and have it he e with them the same day, and Satisfaction Guaranteed'. -
P140
For saAe by th ton or
of Wheat.
in less quantities—FOR CASH. Cash for alai quanti
R. THOMAS SMITH will personally superintend the Seatoth Roll
E have eeetv opened ea. marked the bulk of Old Country goods, and invite
inspec
on of our large and varied stock of all kinds of Dry Goods. We are show-
ing the latest novelties in each department, and prices will be found ;leaver thaU
ever before. ; 1
I RES GOODS the stock is very complete, embracing the newest
LVETEENS all shades, and the wear guaranteed..
VELY BLACK and COLORED SILKS and SATINS.
Sp endid ratige et MANTLE VELVETS, CLOTHS; TWEEDS, MEL
in the
TONS, 8ro.
Gotha range of SHAWLS and JACKETS, CARPETS, CURTAINS
COUNTERPANES, and. all House Furnishing Goods.
SM3 _A. voit.T34
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ONE OF THE FIRST REQUISITES.
Parti
well to
Rob
s going to Manitoba would do
ecure a supply of
Before st rting. Last season I supplied umer.
Otte part s, and they all expressed the aeives
well sati fled, and found that their inve tment
paid the -well. !I have &so supplied good
many thi season, :but have still a large q antity
on band, hid) I *11 tarnish on the moat favor-
ab]e tot . Ey, ry person going to Muni oba or
the liort west, should not fall to get a 'apply
before th y start. The
Local rade Liberally Dealt Pith,.
€t
nil
Ila"' .Al kinds of cared meets kept con tently
on 1 and at my grocery st‘re, Main sire t, Sea -
forth, an sold in large or email quantit es. 1
All kin
chain ra
iSeaforth
GROCERIES -
a fresh, pure end cheap, as initial Fur -
ill save money by bnying fro me
r the ITU, Stark's Black, Main Street
HUGH RO B.
supply o Ring's Specific,: a sure cure Dye
pepeia d Indigestion. Any who have sed
will rem) mend it to their neighbors and den&
Sent by ltp ail on receipt of price. Sole ag nt to
this partf ot Ontario.
HUGH ROBB, Seafo th.
NE LIQUOR STO E.1
We take pleasure in announeiPg t
the people of Seaforth and surrottpading
vicinit3i, that we ha-ve opened. out
NE
LIQUOR STO
Compr sing the Choicest Bran s
Wines nd Liquors,selected and b ugh
from ne of the leading Who east
House in the'Dontinion.
OLD :PORT WINE
Fr0111 ,England.
DRY SHERRY AHD CRAPE W NE
From France.
and Marsala Sacramental mu'
1 Prom Spain—Warranted pure.
Momitain De* froth, Soot' nci.
GUINNESS' PORTE
Bot4ed by: Burke from Teel d.
Old I?' kat (6 Superior Wh, kies
F om H. Walker & Son, Windsor.
Hen
All thci
aleinal
other k
eyery Sat
Reme
Begs. t
68y, Mairtell, Jules R bin
e liquors are specially selected f r me -
=poses and family use. Alma, everil
of licinors, -which we hope iv' I give
ideation to our customers.
ber the place, two doors south o Rob.
ireular Saw.
W. KILLORA
!104TER MILL
announce to the Public th
s commenced to operate th
and th t he will be prepared to give
good value in
F LL CLOTHS,
UNION TWEEDS,
FLANNELS, •
1
CU TOM CARDIN
Spinni g and Fulling promptly at
,Pargs frothily. distance will, as 1
possibl , have their Rolls home
them, nd as he- has aut the mil
good w rking 'Order and- employs
but dent Workmen'. all wo
warren ed. I
Rem mberthe Wroxeter
GIBSON,
11,43
with
Orie
k is
10
OROPRI ET
WANtED
OR
00 FARMER
TO FA TEN OTTLEAND SR EP.
Straw Cutters and' Turnip Cu
Oreat Variety at
T.
Farm rs wenting good Root Cut
good raw gutters, both laege
email, a d at prices to suit the t -
Look a for good baagains.
ters
N.
and
es,
FAR S OF ALL DESCRIPTION
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Any one4wishing to sell this class of ro rty
can readil., obtain a purchaser by app yin to
d Mee, Dundes St., London, lit.
ifsitNEY TO LOAN
At lowest tes of intereSt. Appla: to
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