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DECEMBER 28,
lossuswomemossmo
1883.
. Jog ort the boys, said joutts,. with en -
siesta. "I'd Iike to Bee One *tidal)-
" in evely neighborhood. I had
thought of it before, but I don't see
we cant combine one with the
1 siding Cub, devoting an evening once
fortnight to. debate" 1
kin Sanders so heartil approved of
is proposition that at the next meet.-
, keit was kid before the nembers.
a Mug the girls debate a well as the
yo?" asked Rath Tomkins, timidly.
"It is not comiulsory,I but I haven't
t ie slightest doubt thatheywould be
ee to hold their owr4," said Jonas,
ailing. malieiougy. Ilhen up spoke
'6- I move that we have paper, and
all who don't dare to epee will haveto
write something."
The family emild far ively at thi,
wing that Tom consul red declama-
tion his forte; but the mo ion was forth,
with seconded and ear .ied. It was
setonishing to see the energy with
whioh the young people e tared on this
aPew departure e and i Was equally
aittonishing to see ° what undreamed-of
talent was developed. ur own girls
sad bos, though They ha ' never mani-
fested any relish, for wrting coraposi-
tioas, took a genuine pride in the club
contributing to every number,
ve out the slightest urgi ig, a squib,
story, a. bit of rhyme, and even ventur.
leg oecasioualty to try ther hand at an
tesay or a review.
"It is altogether differe t from writ
bg compositions," sad ell, who had
f4tukly confessed ta A hie that she
hand the meetings far from stapid.
But a club was not thei only recrea-
tion. Within a fevt mon ent' walk of
the hone was a small po.d that afford-
ed excellent skaing, and often on still
eights the boys would uild a fire on
the bank, and, pitching a tent near by
for the comfort of thos who did not
care to treat themselves t the glassy
surface of the pond, hold sort of skat.
aig carnival. Now and th n we received
d accepted an invitatio to an apple
paring or a quilting -bee, ,nd not infe
neatly an evening was d voted to pop -
tug corn and pulling el:lay.
e want the childre to feel," eaid
nas, who alwaya enter d into these
sports aa heartily as any f the younger
nes, "that life may be in t as enjoyable
ie the country as in t e city; and 1
leant them to be able alsi to _enjoy the
eirciple pleasures of lite." .
"1 think the country i jolly in win
- . ter," said Ben. You c n't have half
its much fun in the cit' coasting and
iding" • -
"Bat kvit have missed lldbe concerts
and lectures and parties " paid Annie„
regretdilly.
"But all those things ill keep, little,
ornate and be just as good another
year" said Joues, patti g her --head;
"even better perhaps, or, as an old
lder who sometimes p eaehed fer US
Wilan 1 was a boy, had a abit of saying,
Hope deferred ro_kt1a the rettlizetion
more sweeter.' " -
" Oh, 1 am not coin laining„" said
Annie, brightly. "1 hci. e really euioy
d the winter, and the time has gone
to rapidly that it hardly seems poesible
• that to -day is tho first of March."
Well I think, on th whole," said
ones, as he narabered t e last page of
'• The Life and Lette s of Professor
arl Von Steaktenberg," "we shall all
awe to admit that our Winter in the
dometry has been na toss tans."
man 1 But astit is riearly o
the Czar is going to bed.
went. ,
—A tackman, having ,
fruitless ;visits to one of his
called a fevt day s ago for an
of his debt. But the (mato
ing him, told her son, a
years, to say she was "in
Accordingly, when the pack
and asked, "Where is your
day ?" the boy promptly
• the toon." a What toon ?
inquiring pedlar. The boy,
more histractions from hi
went to the next Nom
" Mithet what tomare
wants to ken I"
Gatietie .
"1 was drank when!' married her;
Pleaded the defendant ' of the Court.
'Most men are who meaty pretty wives,
i•111
etarned the judge. a B auty is always
k toxicating."
—"I was so mail at George last
t„rhaa said a girl of Vex sweetheart.
Yes," said her alonatu
oticed when -I looked
hat you were up in arm
--a Why were you tot
andey, Glare?' . asked
ouldrat go; dideft hav
ear. I shall go next
acque is done." "Oh
eligious thi rig 1"
1 ---'-' My brethren," sati Swift, in a
enema a there are thre
of birth, of riches, an
hell net, howver, spee
atter Mine of you being
bominable vice."
—An old- genderaan 0
'mild having married
rote a poetioal epistle
nform him of it, and ao
Soyou see my dear sir, thou,
(ilcL
girl of eighteen is ta love wi h old gold.
To whieh his friend rap ied—
ed brother. a I
in the parlour
at cliiirch last
Amelia. "1
anything to
Sunday if -my
you sacque-
kinds of pride
of talents. I
to you of the
liable to that
•
Advice to a Young
Do I believe in back„ m
deed I do, in bad luck. I
ie no each thing as good la
not believe that a lazy ne ez
sort of a man ever stumbles
tune or plindbs into farne b
luck, or if he does, he doesu
g-ood fortune any longer tha
tine it. No man is born ln
beheve SOII18 men ire bor
and I will tell you why
have often observed ;
If a young man spends
on neckties than be does o
is pretty apt to be unlucky in
dntures.
If a young man attempts a
living by sucking the head. of
aud playing billiards, he is li
e &el cla
' And he
e, e m
stamen
stalrnen
expect
Of it
be to
fl c
mothe t
plied, '1
seed• th
avin
mot
shoe
e at.
n.
on? In
h nit t er
ke I
,do
a for
ere oo
hold hi
e is et
'13 t
twin ky
son.
•
e m ne
oolis h
s lite ar
bi
13 at
unlucky in his business vente es.
If a young man habitually reak
at 10 o'clock, he is usually t luck
his efforts to obtain the p eitio
cashier in the new bank.
• If a man takes half mih te it
prayers and an hone and it ha f to d
he is unlucky in spiritual life
If a men goes to his fat
time he wants a dollar, he
into an unlucky merchant,
assignees than salesmen.
If a young man on the roi
lards all night and swings d
morning, he is unlucky when
sell goods in tie afternoon.
If a man buys his clothes
and has a little bill at ever'
store and restaurant and liv
the name of
a young wife,
o a friend to
eluded thu—
). I'm eighty years
A girl. ot eighteen. may lave Go
I.tt believe me, dear si, it is
—A good ald Qaaker lady, after lie
' tening to the extravagant yarn of a per
' son as long at hey patience would el -
low, said to hira, " Frier,d, what a pity
I
it's a sin to lie, when it seerae so nee-
!
it is true:
old withont V.
-eesary to thy -happinessa,'
• - an ol!
aad popular- New Yir
aaked the, vestryman of
iaereate hia salary beca,
creased family expentes
ble yourself," said they
Lord bath said he wil
evens when they ety."--
rimid the elergyrcian,
imid about the yoang ha
—An legations. tram
. house of a widow, end
the rata in! the house for
paeat. • The meet was e
ad he ate to- his heart's
rolling up his sleeves, an
time 'eloquent
Divine, once
his church to
se of his in
" Dont trou-
stryman, "the
care for the
I know that,"
at nothing is
called at the
ered to kill all
a pod square
rved to him,
content, then
sitting on tbe
ood he asked. for a sq are block of
vood and au axe. Th widow soon
rovided these, and a ow said the
ramp, "bring on yew r
•
"Poor Herbert, bow I
not have to -slave so fro -
!night t" m- urmared his ss
cirid carets, she seated
usband's knee, and gen
- • aburn locks from his lo
r
he grave stern man of
tood her et once, a
, la Well, Suse, what iait
what? Dont be too h
• money is scarcer than e
--There was a compa
engaged in a little gara
prominent genelemiud
tight lately. It grew 1
vers expreatecl by the p
wieh you did
morning till
ife, as With a
erself on her
ly stroked the
ty brow. Arid
usiuess under -
d answered
Ha henna, or
rd on me, for
of gentlemen
of Nap," in
parlour one
te, and fears
rty that they
were trespassing upon ti e kindness of
he mistress of the hous
ay, was not present.
gentlemen—not et all !
you please, I am Czar
master of the ManSi011.
nen, play as long as yo
a silvery voice, and all r
• tress of the house stoo
Play as long as you
who, by • the
Not at all
• lay as long as
ere!" said the,
"Yes, gentle=
please ?" said
se as the mia-
before them.
lease, gentle -
er
deve
play
9ktai
• tr
ea
ane
be
oat
iih
hi
es
verjy
op'eIs
10oxe
bil
e a
es
on ed
urni bi
ry s ab
in town, he is a ver Y 'unlucky ma
the lst of January,
If a young man studies art xolu
at the variety theatre, he is
lucky artist. . If he drinks Tom and JeLe
Year's day to _a swear aft- int,
very unlucky reformer.
If he goes to college withit
hooks and fiveponies; he is
lucky studeut.
If he scoots out of town, bee& se "a
note is falling due,eif he wi no so
-because the wind blows n r reap b
cense the sun is bot,- -if he fi hes
ver
all Ne
he Is a
0
a
ree
a ve
re
y u
the fair. days and siton ii, eacke
at thenorner grOce* and toi:Mks
the rainy ones, if he complaina b
the worldslights him and With
in his pockets Waits for quail on
to drop into his mouth, if Ihe s
more money for Ittreet ' cad fare
for walking shoes. if he Weeds w
eats and rests while he Wroltles, if
the last man at the store 1 �r offi
the morning and the first to leen
the evening, if he rightly linsis s
every one of his bolidais land. kicks
against every , minute of eveew rk, if
his boys do all the chores and hi w
builds the fires, if he is lazyland elfi8l3
and' shiftless, thenmv hoe, he is a nit -
lucky man. But t;very dent, yo can
raise, and offer big odds that bad lu k
with a big 13 will haunt titat, ti lac y
man all the days ot his life:
But;
11 a man ariseth up in
with the "-passel tree add
spends more time in the b
he does on a green and yet
if he can talk about what
ready seen; in the morning
gets to the; office the firet ea aft r t '
porter, if he isn't afraid Ete duet
11
4.
n,
eau
au
to
th
ile
he
it
• 4,
1
is
ia
ker. On
he address
" Mary
Wouldn't 850
It was Wil
t entyrs
appeared.
a. d eialtet d
wa amr,Y.
and lt iee
traot of
det-ermjnoL t
out, no a tt
might be.
The we4d
celebrate
cetebra e
TI heTKWi
needle
n order t
d with th
e(!dlwesa, 't
i ndt,
• led ho
e pierced
• that: i
till finer
✓ ated.
Il Man W
yes in th
a. m the
y giveti a
it e.t on
Made
care, furn
then han
astonish°
The see
possess a
made et
fa tory'at
co umuto
w 11 lino'
with 4u
which an
tion in itv
nes in
sesetat
d so 6
in glee
n edle
contain
size, WlIf
scenes in
a
11
e
arp,"
tub
•
pw
11-
ji
h
aper,
rnihg
if lac
th -n
ckt e,
s , 1 -
if
own desk, if be Wears. -I coat WI,
glossy elbows until be can buy a • n w
one, if he knows More about the pelti
tion be is drawing up or thelgoods be ,i
selling than he does abbet a trottin
har°, if he can sweep out the ' store a
well as the porter and run kip it, colurn
of figures as lase as the biipkIteeperei
he knows every lawyer and merch n
In town, and never Raw' , alliv n
Tug Wilson in his life, if ! be notv
what h .1
e tvants to be, and ends:ver
energy of mind and body in ett in 11
his point, who works 'mate the, h
sleeps and reads More than he Play
billiards, that man, my boy, is bar
_
to good luck as the sparks to fl up
ward, • And now go to wrk, m s n
end work as though you belie a,i
luck, and had got into thesecret •f
stars, and kliew how Ito shape
destiny of at least one inoky man
world,
IS
He Kept His Word,
AND LEFT HIS MEL FOR 29 41kitfi fiE
SHE DANCED WITH ANQTHEE.
11
In 1863 William Craig; aged 20,
on his father's farm near poalto
1.1
William Barker owned i ad5
farm, he had a daughter. M ay, ag
She end young Craig were engo d
be married, but she was inclined' to
coquettish, which displeased her lo
One night in December, 1863, 1
pressed his disapproval of j h r d
twice in succession at a ofa1 gat
with a young man fFmn the v
She replied that she woud date
any one she pleased to, and as
times as she liked. A lovers', q
ensued. .
"Mary Baler," said yonug Cr
"you won't' see inc agaib in t e t
years."
"Pooh !" replied Miss Baker,
couldn't stay away from
hours " . .
Craig went home. Th 'next • ay he
was missing. No one knew wh re he
had gone, and no trace of laim co ld be
found. His parents werel; ereatl iaL
;
tressed, but Miss Barker made .1 ght of
his absence, and said thati , ' he wo #14
be back before • the sun went 1 do - p
twice." But days and weeks andi ye re
patsed away with rio tidings bt he
missing man. Miss. Bailiter •c an ed
from the gayest and most 'light -hear ed.
girl in the neighbarho d to tlip ra at
sober and heavy-hearted
'' but wh 1st
young Craig's permits too ed upon .14
as dead, she never loet heti faith that he
would come back some day. 1She el-
raained true to him, and ° never ag ia
entered into company. il
On Friday evening last a nook' ca„,
to the door of the Barker farm ho0881.
The door was opened by Mail • Bar. ed.
A large, fine-looking man stood at he
threshold. He inquired for Miss Bad -
Be
re
a
00
in forte ed that he
as she, he said:
en didn't I tel y
O again in twenty
am Craig, and it
o a day since he h
had g neto Phila
nder another nem
rved unti.1 the ln
went west and too
itt Nebraska.
stay ath tw: it
what the co se
had yea eaf rf
hat Was to av
C t SA,
Cheis rn 18
erso
n 3T
ears?”
as ins
d
elpbia
in the
of the
tit) $
o was
years
Id deduce.
y, nabint
f a I! perfine
ly visited
k. gdoe3,
. gal eeticeers,
One.
; was
1 been
11
d mar
t could
was to
g even
eia b
War
e: the
aretard.r
s -
aceil
achie
teate t
ad, and
to the
in the
It; wee
m an tt-
n ta the
. This
adorned
elpture,
00 at-
e needle
aria are
Ely ,e
agnif
Victoria
eedt it
i smalld with
u.riou; a ee
Prussia rece
I! faitoiy 1 hi
whatina hin
''man han , co
own a, nn 00 ber
ands of , hic
k halt an
etch a mine el lie
ve h an eye. B
t Is respect :am
more ierf
borer t . at i
business :t is
needlee, a:ked
arch's he . I
With a s .. ile.
in it [i°thri
eder the
d it ;twat a
e siagulir n
eh
•
1
15je
hi
0t
th
to
or
kv
IHr,
edl
curios n edl
ga I
(tee n V ato ia.
t celebrat d n edl
R dditeli an re res
T ojan itt ini tur
oitaalcol non is
ous: sen° iti s
rtallze!' ra,jan'
r. On tbls d mi uti
h life oflQu en id
d in reli4 bit so fi
al that it: req ire ae
shei.
h
•c n natreaver, be op
s 4 amber pf edl s
h- are' equal y a =orr
re ief.e-Tae ouseho
4#
:Yourig
accustom
m dern 1
a ine the
w th it
b imst
of
' iu
mateli to
if
, w
1r
a
il
li
fi
41
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04
' b
pr
re nto
a 1 gl
rni
van
the in
rn et
Pe
eh li h
way b
nese a
ht r a
na e
teen in
hug p i
art n
ople w
ses h
a h 11
two 1
mpl t
'titrIf
f
d
to h
00
" 0
t re a
"1 Id a
8..eD 0
coffee,
obes
a ked h
:peat d
ut der t
8 -id
a ifily,
t em
" A ,
eetitg
e m r
ratu I at
cell
a* I
SO tO
etly at
ji mu
'Loop
a Eke
Ta
alue
iki t
°art
A Soo c
ud J'e
ase wh
anit o
" I t
wit
on ?"
ord
ignor
ncl g
IID
m
Jeffre
tion.
Th
youho n
T
" L
seein
yo?"failure
he
"Ou
low, bei
request,
the law
" Noo
S Eire
swer d t
gest“Aia tdb
en' me,"
ineinue
thiog in
‘iw
a butt c
the lau
Cock n
. from th
Compal
Dr. Abe
eat salt w
from 3ati
fruit. Dr
m5513,
e Tidde
n even I mi
d othe Icon
c er match,
tiiue when
lu . ay fliet an
e ;Itches; wa
hell
• • . Wel than
t nd blotvin
a tame ; but
t as weary
'hi had td ki
e happebed
the fl int
deed in
s ita SOWO
ri d eo ttiat
y disaster
y Therush
lies,a rus
h a king, an
r rated sha
ush lig t,"
said to us
night lig
yea seams
those day
thoat the
was So
• anyeyes
e a needle
Cuitue "said the
d'hote th
ed with
• delicious
p ram bread,
0113 admire.
✓ lend. P
Boston
n are they
CultuIle, d
lieve incU
01
fa
Box.
ale age peso
etiience of
ad ha4cLly
be tiiiqer h
• st el,a d broad
the on y naeaps
. o m poop le
oth rs 4 stria-
th -s ark and
fte on a wintry
ale he firsttee.
wor.
fi
o •8 •Asap Or
r tee •"in a
may ' uses a
bed 00 1 orother.
n e se sada n
the re glib be
lie t, h ittg, as
wi k, N s about
wa b ;lied lin
e; it g
iie
w:lei le i h 11'4 a:: ppor
fo I ot er; p
•
Th picture
rl
ar-
h ve lee n-
ail' east candle;
ebl th an
0 50
HE
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POS TOR.
ELEPIONE.
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con d h
Y
e.
ldeet
other
ra. ai
ep st
an
ly.'
sea ori
IRs.
awl
tu
Si
ed
comp1ishe.
fellow ''• said a g
ther�u tho avenu
at last. All.w
u, for if bear V o u
d ace tnpreh. w
ndeed " wali tie re
plished. W : y,
me inl lit rat re
at horee itt art ; a
hhorti t home .ti e
1se ul-
vetn• g,
alt ud
melt nt
epi() ial
W a •?"
1 glob s,"
nd hat
I ' 1
•eliev
rse f
eop1
T V
ife
•tle
-o, to e
lhabe
fe.'
157: '
he i
at
ryt
IS
e.'
admitahl
er mO4e el
mivation
v. 1211 re
lawy
were!
thine
t
fen&
perfee
telitnes,
t," of Who
zed vitea,
emittr.
think the
his ,aw
giug 'the
Ra gazed
U," omit
the ma.
ss serate
tackle hi
is astiocla e was
e examinettin.
you; I m 1 ( nu
ked in b a est
" ens re he ew
ut at his e se by
handing ,t e en
who ak n a, in
oo langl hey k
chewas h
witness
height
ye think
ked Coo
brogne,
he ereetar
nots ltihpep enn
was
r of the co
tact in e
ick-heede
13
11
qu
arl
of
an
en
gt
ai
sk
ne
wi
efe
lall
lit ah
shin,
wit eaa
ins ance
I
'Y
tog ther
esaaity irjfl
s. •
der
aril
•
da
irs
of
va
Je
one,
is
eid
er
01711
ing
it
a
1.
rn
01
ore
ed
ati
d
"8
be
at
o at
ur , JIl
at th
(t est)
teat r
t,
ra
fel
ethy'a a. v
h nuts.
too many o t
bernethy
mad th
m t ly
te
1
10
n
re
eacl.
ock Orn,
malt ng
date)
1 Sc
war
he si
3111, 8
A-hc
h, a
rig byt
• ,
eep
• his
re's t
hiat
P13:, eeni
it
teoi wit! g. h theted1ac
tvas to elway
dy bice4ie
hard Obeli°
amined he
bs In a *di
issolved.
wi
ch
el
11
•
new tb
to yo
advic
•1'
way
41
to go t
She
Brothe
them
4,
place"
•
11
that'
you,
As I could
e you, I th.oug
er the ire,
busines mat
,to b
ell
11
41 ee
piece ? '1
men w
don't
tise,'
"WI
is tu.
much
I hate)
yeare, a,
vertise
1.
a
my wif has
our than
ka she mest
•she h ars
you co ld po
w I they are
opinioe of th
ao ?
one' ?"
at gist nt just
it 1 wa Id talk
$ I NV8. your
ers. '-
Ip '311
een te
do our
go to
0 11)110
in any
sing me
ra,ding,
Banton
about
better
great • blows,'
zee
n their
ere you ever
•tit it ilenera
blow t eir
k up wt at Mt
ly bappfais that
horn so loud
y Bey 411 prao
13 you si4y, rie d Jone, I know
in ma,n a:s, but you are
istaken in R ntoe. Brothers.
nown t1ien f r more han ton
•a I 'levier n- ‘17. the • to ad -
what they di ent car y out."
"ca surprisel m When Ilsaw that
they v. e advertising conafartables at
•
$1, end other- hipgs in Proportion,
ooul& n t believ it."
10
t#
of t
She
$1.5
vain _
bon lel
girls a
half wh
suchgo
knack
Ties, S
Shawls
prise
and Ir
suit o
man's
have
coate
10 tit
thee
all ou
amen
"
goods
line
Raiei
Alm'a
cte. -
Greit
five
and
They
erica
Hare
peed°
"Do
goods?'
ut
080
19
my wi4 actually1 bo ght tw
quilts, nd I now i is true.
got auoe eai k tap for onl
. , •
pd says they hand he fines
Mink S ts sli ver s She
trimm d hat for gee of th
a she sa. a he only pid a,bou
t the c ty mi liners 4. arge fo
de. Theyha e a lot 01 knick
for CIa istmati, such as Sit
lk Han kerchiefs,! W ol Kni
Gloves,' dzo., Ojai w.nld Bur
u ; andanch p les cif V lveteen
s.'Why, I gp a Die
or m soi4w1t. is fal
.50 c sh. T y woul
origh 0, stack of Over
egnIar prices, al
. ff
are offe4ing at froi
e
e bound col ol er the -•
0;11 they aLep n
y
Groceries ?"
as Goo
lothes
S.Z, for $
look th
ich the
per cen
ay they O,
in seas°
t of nice
•iheykee
• yes, el
Just ti
f r the
s Candi
Beyeattlia
Nays,
:das lotsat
, and
• expre
xpretis
n orde
with th
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TaiNIIMIES
To the Inhbitants of eaforth
and Su rounding Cou try.
CHIMNEY TOP, DEC. 20, 1883.
LAD4S A D GiNTLEMEN : In reply to numerous ingefries, I beg to
:
tifornt you that hen on My annual Xmas tour of 1883, my headquarters will be
eadvertis d in previous lears at the store of Mesas. Lumsden le Wilson, they
eing one vith roe in our dime e to supply all benevolent people at this seaspn of
the year w th the most b anti al goods at reasonable prices, and I assure you
that by ex mining their a e yea will readily conclude that they giyeanany
co .. petitors. I will this year leave with them an
liberal ad antages over all
labundane of 'gods to an
11 stock of ehbice free
w they pant specie,
holidays k,.Currants
Peels, Iein Sugars
es, Flavoring ;Extratts
s give special value it
5608c, 473, and 60c i
Also Blacks at 50
ape' na at 4c and 60c
s charges 'to, any AM
IBS in the County
glee $1.0 wortb, a00M
OSSIL
they ta e butt
1 eggs ?"
.11
d.and
It
llow
m exo ange fci
altry ?"
s, and th, y alldw t
'4-
TT
0111,1 will
wife a TB she ta
EXE
op prie
give t em a tr al.
•st go Ito
ER,
B
ONT.
plyid and young with handsome Christmas boxes,.
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LU
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MEFF
NED)
SANTA CLAUS.
CHRISTMAS.
We
Have
a Large Assort-
ment ff Useful Articles Suit -
ale for _Holiday Presents.
"leas Octll and Inspect a the
I -
Chea Cask Store of HOF" -
MA BROS., Seaford.
1
NIElqiiY CHRISTMAS.
rn
GR
Nb SALE F9R ONE MONITHI.
THOMAS
(IDD
C
all this M1
onth, •
•
rj
NEW LIQUOR STOR
We take pleasure ie announcing
the people of Seaforth and surround'
vicinity, that we have Opened out a
NEW LIQUOR STOR
Comprising the Choicest Airands
Wines and Liquors, selected and bouga
from one of the leading Wholesa
Houses in the Dominion.
OLD posT WINE
From England.
Will COnam e this. Morning and n -
C ANC! CLEARING SALE
Of his mans stock o
to neat& , Cashkneres, P
to WE DINd and M
Furs, 8 awls, Tweeds,
In addit on to IInyder=
large lot of Neve Goo
Readym de Ctotating,
lees the, • half price, I
andI wi I sell theta on
Ex secting an adva
I have s cured large o
other ho SeS9 ostprice.
BO TS A.ND SH
stock an prices. 1They
INSPEI CION
• D ESS G00DS. Rich Silks, Velvets with Brocades
aids and Costume Cloths. Particular atteetiau given
URNING orders. • Millinery, Wool Good, gentles,
nderclothing, and Gents l Furnishings, must be cieared.
nse importations, I have bought for CASH some veey
Is . Canadian and Scotch Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels,
d choice lines in Dress Goods, which I am offering et
andle nothing but first-class new and fashionable goods,
he lowest living profit for ready cash.
DRY SHERRY AND CRAPE WINE
. From France,.
Madeira and Mar-4'eala daaramental W e
From Spain—warranted pure.
co n the price of TEAS, caused by the approaching war,
nsigument of very choice lines, which I Neill sell at
ugars and General Groceries in proportionj
•
. —Any one needing Boots and Shoes should see my
itivelyainust be cleared out this season.
po
VITED.
• THOMAS Kilp,
GALL
WHI
DURI
bbobs, VELVETS,
SMITH, SEAFORTH,
4)4CIAL ATTENTION TO IHIS STOCK 0
RES
GODS-, VELV
H 4LL LE SOLD
MOTH.
ES
J. L.
AT A G
CALL IN
TS, Sic.,
EAT SAORIFIO
ND' SEE THE
RIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
MITHI Main, )Street, Saforth,
D. IC AND RINK'S HOLLAND MN
Mountain Dew from Scotian
GUINNES' PORTER
Bottled by Berke frorn Ireland
CARLING'S AINIBER ALE
Old Rye, 31:alt 4 Superior Whisl4ea
From H. Walker Son, Windsor.
Hennesy, itiartellf Jules Robi
Brandes.
NC EM N T
people of Seaforth and. eurroundin country, that
of my late husband, and I will �arry on the bu 1-
0
11,13 g to announce to t
I have urchaied the esta
• nese in 11 its branches as
jiboral atronage besto ed
Merit a continuance of iJaeis
A L 4RSO S
REQ1JESTP T 0
rmerly. Thanking our mane customers for the very
the past, we hope by strict atteetion to business to
me
INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE ARE
LL AND SETTLE ThE SAME.
RS. JOHN KIDD,
• Main Street, Seaforth.
MI those liquors aro spet'ally selected for *e
t:Anal purposes and fandly use. Also, seviaral
other kinds of liquors, which we hope will *lye
every satisfaction to our customers.
Remember the plate, two doors south of Rob-
ertson's Circular Saw:
KILLORAN.
WROXETE M 1L1.S4
ALEX. L. GIBSOX
Begs to announce to the Publit that he
has commeneed to operate the
WROXETER WOOLLEN FACTOFIY
and that he will be prepared to live
gpod vs, ue
FULL CLOTH
TWEED a,
UNION T EEDS,
FLANNEtLSI
PLAIDNG,
WINCEYS,
and varieties in :STOCKING- YAR S.
i -
CUSTOM VARDIN
Spinning and Fulling promptly =a13
ed to.
Parties from aodistknee will, as fa as
Possible, have their 1 Rolls home ith
them, and as he has put the mill nth
ood working order and employs s one
IA efficient NyLorktnen all wer -* is
arranted.
;
Reniember the Weoxeter Mills.
ALEX. L6IBSON,
_
iPTIOPR I ET
AGRICULTURAL
P E E N T
The Glencoe Agricultnral Implement
factoring Company have plessure in info
he .farmers of Huron and Perth that they
arranged with ,
W. H. VERITY, Exeter,
• MONROE & "MOAN, staforth,
THOMAS McDONALD,
To keep constantly on 1144id all repairs to the
WHOUCHT IRON HAVESTE..
and all other Impletnnnts manufactur
• them, [alo for all the machines formerly
[hawed by THOMPSON & WILLIAMS, of
fo:lidjadidressed to Ito* 30, E /VAL.
orders for Machinery left with their
o
receive prompt attention.
815 1. Et (MERMAN,
•
anu-
tug
have
by
trat-
ent,
will
Ont.
WANTED 1
1,000 FARMER
TO FATTEN CATTLE AND SH
EP.
Straw Clgters and Turnip Cu ters
Great 'Variety at
T. MELLISI, KIPP N.
Farmers wanting good Root Cu ters,
good Straw Cutters, both large 1 and
small, and at ptices to suit the ti es,
should go to T. MEIJLIS, Kippen.
Look ont for good bargains.
-
WANTED
FARMS OF ALL. DESCRIPTION
IMPROVED 84 PARTLY IMPRO ED
—ALSO-
13T.TS1-1.1 1-4 S
Any one wishing to sell this cias of pro
can readily obtain a purchaser by applyi
CHARLESit, 11RYDGE
Land Office, ndas St., London
MONEY4-0 LOAN
At lowest rates of interest. Apply to
erty
to
Ont.
•
818-26 ! C. Z. BRYDGES, Lo don.
ANCHOR LINE.
U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
Sail from Pier 2iO Noih River, New Tor
Every Sat rday, or
GLASGOW If ODONDERRT.
RATES OF PASSAGE
TO GLSGOW, DRRY, BELFAST OR LI
POOL, CABIN, i�to S80. SECO
CABIN, $40 STEERAGE, OU
WARD, $2 . MPAID, $21.
Anchor Line Dra ts issued at lowest rat
paid free of eharg in England, Scotian
-GEN-,zw acme, or to S. DICKSON
For passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Tour
apply to RaNDERSON ROTREItS, 7 Bo
Office, fleaforth,
'D
4.
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