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ie last ten days
G O E
ost complete stooks of
GOODS,
N
ReiMe
aced Before the.
la People!
Eg the discontent of
over the grievances
e still march on, OUR
ich`ly inereasing,, Which
N ITSELF that we
t class of goods, and
lowest living profit
LOW PRICED,
g A WIDE BERTA
iv are satisfactory to
-
ER NOR SELLER..
ODs
cent will be found the
e season in Eich Silkft
teriais appropriate for
ri lug orders.
s
Par trade regniret nt
e;en:t to say Mist
itnrned from visiting -
r _prepared than ever
is of her customers.
a large staff fet
any . to stat anyone
rig millinery.
ORDERED
HUNG.
is (ally supplied
patterns in reliable
order, or if you eau ,.
pply you with. a_
al in quality',style,
hing made -to order.
havenow & firer'
'
premises, ready to
custotri`g..
SE WHO DEAL
S
only road to:boat
BST -CLASS RO-
LL NFT BE
OLD.
ZATo Trouble
MPCRi
RTH.
APRIL 25, 1884.
The Irish Immigrant Gird.;
Tor death had struck the Irish girl, and dimmed
azure ey eta,
8o 93,:gand blue, just like the hue of Erin's inn-
nreskies.
-she lay tusring on her bed her spIudid golden
hai>`
shone like a hallo round her head as -e a lay d3ing
there'.
She knetiv no more thestranger's fa e, she k>4ew
not whore eke Iay,
Bet cried aloud for home and-frien a the wry
night and -day ;
Aid it would break a heart of atone o hear the
mai3ien's cry,
a oh, take me back where shamrocks w and ay
me doWf to die;
Oh, Gerald, darlin', where aro yon, me to my
aide, esthore.-
An' fold your arms around my neck and kiss my
lips elms mote;
y did.I lave you, Gerald dear, to dome so far
away,
And lave you there behind, nut love, beyond he
cruel;
Me eyes aresayfilled w-
ith soaldin' tear(, ala hea is
add and core ; !
lie soul is yearnin` for your voice—oh., call ane
lova eneb mere.
Ob, fold me' closer, Gerald dear, close to your
iintbful icer=,
For something; cold and awful, dear, drags you and
me apart ;
Ob, hold me (loser—tighter yet—and whisper as
of yore,
Sow ranch you love your colleen b wn, and we
shall part no mF�re,
For1 osn hear the Shannon rash 'mid hedges
-
thick and green.
And connaught's menntain tops eyond ate
dressed in living sheen;
And I hear the thruehea--
sing amid the haw -
ea tree,
Where fi st y n took me in your arms and plight-
ed troth with me.
Therese you gave me on that night land twined
a jc my hair,
r iying safe against my heart; ah ! n Dan find
it there: I
It's growing darker, Gerald dear, an' I hen see no
more,
And we must part till morning, love, tiLen kiss me
once, aathore ;
And when the little birds to God' heir vesper
hymns have wing, ,.
Then you can Lead me by the hand the meadow
green among,
led yon: can put a shamrock-reath" about yonr
Kathleen's. head;
Then, good•b3 e, Gerald dsrlin',' the Irish girl was
dead.
7 M .Khan.
Gaieties.
While Robert Burns was t Moffat
once, with Clarke, the comp ser, the
poet called fpr a bumper of brandy.
" Oh, not a bumper," said t .e musi-
cian ; " I prefer two small glasses."
"Two small glasses?" orie• Burns,
"why you are like- the lass in ` yle, who
said she would rather be kis: ed twice
bareheaded than once with' he bonnet
on,
—The wives of men of senti • set- are
not always the most appreciaive kind
of women. Jean Paul repres:pts Sie-
benkar as reading one of his aeautiful
imaginings to his wife,who list:bed with
eyelids cast down and bate. breath.
As he closed,the eharer of his joys
beamed forth With, '• Don't paon your
left stocking to morrow, dear I must
mend that.hole in it !"
—A certain country gentle,+ an used
to tell a good story of his goi 1 g to la
new parish and asking a pa ishioner
what his occupation was. ".I am the
vtliage rat catcher," the man replied,
"and what are you ?" The cl : rgyman
answered that he was the vil age par-
son, whereupoii4 the rat cats A er was
good enon h'to observe that he snppols-
-ed "we must all get a living s mehow.
—Mr. Dnnley was making a evening
call, and Bobby, who was allo ed to it
up a little later than nsn:al, pu to hiba
the following question :—" Mr. It nmle
do yon want to make $6 in t • n .mi
utos 2" "Do I want to make $ in t a
minutes?"- laughed the you g main,
"Certainly I do. But bow ca.. I make
$5 in tea m.irutes,. Bobby 2" " Mamma
. will give it to yon- She told p: pa thet
she would give_.)5 to see youh. id yon r
tongue for ten minutes."
- —An old woman was pr sing, ria
rather unqualified and ent usiast>c
terms, the sermons of a Scottie ►• minis-
ter, who had acquired a great n-: me f&r
depth and sublimity. The s spioions
of her auditor were a little ro • sed, and
she ventured to propose the gn stion to
her, "Weel, Jenny, do- ye • nn erstand
him 2" "Understand him,". sai:I
Jenny,
holding up her hand with the utmost
astonishment at the questio
understand him, wad I ha'e t e pre-
sumption ?"
—A former Duke of Athole, 'ho had
no family of his own, met one • orning,
one; of his cotters or garde ors, and
asked him how his wife'waa. he man
replied that she had that morn'ig pre-
sented him with twins, upon w ich the
Duke said—" Weel, Donald, ye ken the
Almighty never Fends bairns withot t
the meat." " That may bp, you Grace"
said Donald ; but whiles I tht nk th b
Providence makes a mistake i these -
matters, and sends the bairn to a,e
hoose and the meat to anithe ." T e
Dake took the hint and senthi a co
and calf, the following morning.
—Thad Stevens used to say that
contented farmer was a rarer • reatnee
than a white blackbirds. Illust ative cif
this assertion, ho used to tell a story of
a certain farmer at whose hous heron
visited. While strolling over t e far
Itr. Stevens observed that the armor s
corn.crop, which was just ripe a ing, w s
remarkable beyond anything he e bed
ever seen. " My friend," said a r. St
yens to the farmer this is truly magui -
cent ! There is nothing left to b desired
in your corn field this year." " e-1 l'•
responded the farmer, guarded v, " it is
Flirty fair, purty fair. But." and this
with a noticeable tinge of lsadne s,
that might be -a few more cnnnels
jest a- few more Gunnels—at the end f
the cob."
•
'Me
i.
•a
One of the Upper Crust.
" Send my daughter to a cookie g
school ?" exclaimed a New York mother,
" No, indeed , our position it society
forbids it. Why, ebe would becompell-
ed to mix with all sorts of people."
But this is a new school just open-
ed, and I hear that it will be very lash-
able."
" How can a cooking school be made
fashionable ?" asked the lady with con-
siderable: doubt. 1
"It's membership is to be very exc--
sive, in the first place, and it will be
very expensive, and nothing I will be
taught but the sweetest dishes, such as
pie, cake and that` -sort of thing."
',' Well," answered the - mother, '` I
may possibly allow Edith to attend far
a little while, but it must- be with the
distinct understanding that on pie dad's
she shall have nothing to do with any-
thing but the upper crust."—Philadal-
phia Call.
The Peanut Solo.
Rensenyi was playing one night before
a Western audience. During a pianissimo
passage he noticed a man engaged in the
pleasant occupation of eating peanuts
hie quick ear heard him breaking their
shells. He: at once stopped his playing..
Atter waiting a little while:, to the utter
astonishment of his list Ile
that the hungry gontlema
stop, the calmly re ark � •
"Ladies and g ntle
gentleman in the alter
ishted his peanut sol
with Mine.T
b Thh gentleman
lotted out.! •
Giving the Oand
Auirong the man goo i
Artetiine Ward is theo e
the avioe he gave to. a So
road Conductor soon aft : r t
road *as in a wretched co
the trains consequent► • w
m
phen eually slow rate of s
the conductor was punt • in
Arteinus remarked :
"Does this railroadT om
passengers to give it ad ' ice,
so in te respectful mann : r?'
The oondnotor �j-epiie in
that he guessed so.
" Well," Artelnus we t
carred to a it would w
the cow cat her from t e
engin► and itch it to lie
train Fo you see we re
overt ke a cow 'b t wh is
cow s rollinginto this o r
passe ager.. .
AnOld Woman' .
The Queen, as he w o
read, has often made via
pleas!re and policy to he
Scotland, being .at su h
than heartily. -Wolcott] d b
Scots !who; almost wi ho
high► ireverence her 'a d
she d es
On one occasion , sho ly
to her castle in the outs iris
(blessed aptness) Mr. rvi
travelling through .,he ou
old &botch woman. with wh
-of her Majesty.
" T e .Queen's a goad
said.
I suppose she's good
there are things I" cnnot b
Vj'hat do you mean?
Irvin . ,
' Well l I think there are
even he Queen has no eeah
one thing, she goes rowing
on So nday,—:and it's n t
thing to do !"
" But you know the ibl
"I knew," .she inte pup
" I've read the Bible s ace
high, au' I knew evei{y w
knave about the Sunday fie
the other things the good L
1 want ye to knave, to , tb
think any the more, e'e
adoin' it."
I
The Deacon
A g od story•is told o th
mind !orf a New Hampshire
was very fond of do s.
vhlualalle setter that he ad
self, alad that understoo hu
and slightest gesture with
hums intelligence. .
One evening at a prayer
good than was offering an e:
dation and the people slit
heads giving earnest atte
audience faced the steed w
pastor ; the; doors openefl o.
A11 at once, one of the door
been 1 ft ajar, was pusht d c
hands ,me ead of the deac
setter was ilccuet in.. The
follow a by! the body, rid
tot() h d jest started witl a
tower Is irs waster.
Th deacon generally Ikna
going i)n about him,whether
ing orishooting, and the firs
of the intruder attracted
tion. Quack as a flash t e
hog b "s b d with a ar
exclaiined: " Thouhas gi
charge ; lied .us to keep
emphasized word so well k
canis ear; he handsome br
as if s : ot, on the very titre:
door, ith bis intelligent, e
his m seer.
Is the same unmoved t
slight wave of : the elite
" We would not .retuuln b
with nr date on earth
Again he perfect training ot.
pet w a made evident,] for
whimer he turned as noise
had a tered and reniaiued
side until his master appear
Globe. I - ,
• A
•himse
Jy he 1
.8ome•
mitt!)
Yeas id
John
• Goi
crimi
.see hi
„ O•
reply.
•
and seeing
would not
en th t'
ave fi -
proce d
lery w s
Han.
told
tells of
rn rail-
er. The
d
henis at,
}}
y alJlo'w
th yi do
bbus
t op -
6 etach
of the
rofthe
liable to
regent a•
biting a
1
es may
• o h of
to es lin
Be
t�ogre
e anuy
ce lieu,
n • or elll
ft:r al vi !it
f : all poral
ho was
met en
e spoke.
an, 1r
ugh, bit
ed �r.
h ege that
t. do. For
"the lake
reesti n
to Is us—"
e. angrily,
I was so
rd . in'tl. I
g and a'
id, but
I do 't
im,' for
.J
3
esenae of
eon who
ad on:e.
ed hlim-
e cry Word
a {{ almost
f ling the
t eahor-
bowed•
The
KO, the
her side.
• ich hall
and the
:favori t
ad wa
dog t.
ul boutld
hat scab
e as pray.
.+ ovemien
hi l atten-
ea on, rais-
n gesture
e us on
11 At the
o. to hi.
to topsd
o. of th
fixed o
net with
a Land
ch o The
of 7iiitlod.
eacon'
ithout
ly as h
ttly out
.-{--Boston
P
Tile Fatal Sho
mur erer usually
f by s me clue, whic
:avec for thea detectiv
year ago a m nrde
in Ir land, a d the •
ntifid by he gout
uroe-1
g to t e house of- th
al, Sir SiJohn-asked
..' 1 `
no ; . "he's' very ; sic
est see him." insiste
He was then iiitroduce
cabiu, nd in bed was the:m
as be lteged, with a bad
L me see ye>ir shoe
John's ,next request.
" Och, an' ;troth,' they're
roended," was the reply.
What are those -under
asked the inquisitive knig
- pair Of solid brogues, I th
wanted. .
Bea ing away the shqq'es,
sick no n well watched by
police en, while he rehai
scene f the murder.- !
It as winter, and cong
covers i the ground. Sir .
many footprints, but enoug
the sic man with the deed
Anil was deficient in! th
shoes, rid the tracks in. th
SHOW allowed a like want. .
: Thiel led to further evi
the guilt of the pretended i
satisfactorily established
who c nvicted, and the je,dg
nounc ii upc:u him sentence
All One to H.
A little t me back a conn
was buyingvarious articl;Ees
Liverpool, 11 of which see
dioate a p ojected emig*ati
erica. Tl a tradesman
woman if such was the' c
oeived the following reply
I have tw daughters, and o
was engaged to a man who i.. g
to America, and who probate 'd
soon as he had made enough. I m
support a wife, he would : nd
money for the journey, and thei
they should be married. ! nt
years had passed, and my d . gh
e
in exltif'les.
u Witting
to follow'
as cone!.
perso
es of Sir
s erected
he cou1?,
as t;h.
r John
to th
taken.
as Si
On to bis
1
he bed ?"
izing a
es he
Heft the
uple .Of
to the
ale snow'
oh found
toconnect
f bi] • od.
bee of the
co • Reeled
nc, until:
va'd was
th,: jury
w 0 pro-
f d'ath,,
omen
hop.
to in-
Am -
the
nd re-
n see,
them
e orit
at, as
ey to
home
then
Neral
r had
a
a
:1
1
I.
111
fund another sweetheart, when one
day a letter Domes from Ame ioa w th
money to pay the .p sage. \Veli, fl' w,
I have made up my ind to send .1y
second daughter •.ins ead of the eld:r.
.The two lassies are a liken as two bla • es
of grass, and it' will e all one to' h in
which of 'ens he gets for a wife."
She Could Kee _ the S : ci'et.
." We're bound to
Tien," said the M
fd med a secret socie
night."
" Indeed," said the
compo•sedly, " then
✓ ur project will be s
benevolent society r
"- Tha>'a none of
a cret aopiety, and
e n oath not to di
i g to it "
" Very good, my de
w » rchipful master,r t
"pr,41 sure I do not
your oath."
!"It wouldn't ma t:
keep yonr secrets al :
think tf that atu i
slle pod d recollect
the eign. It took n
her. When I gave
the action to the w
it this ' way, ha ! h
woonld have been
h ►dn't been ridioul u
ing the grip, whys e
iti was this way—g v
minute—there, she
why, whilst it was t
password! she coul
Memory for two
oyer again I told he
and fear not,' and I
' Swear not at all,'
lie yon would be dol
akmbst despaired of
her head. But we
her iltiderstand at l�
ping to have a flou
wle eau be as secret
alio t yours."
f en the lady w n offo
her ousehold dative, and the,
fel gaster hid -his f • : behind
and smiled. ; •
- Startin elei'y.
iCelerY seed shoul
ir> . the- `season, a
be worked. If
"ether fellow, it t it
breakup and pulv
'o glily, add a light
snioleth the surface
the peed thinly, giv
tai' inake good sto
ocher the seed
lightly into the soil
al,lon, theoil to be
lug, hut keep it
watering(. - If tb
sigmas, it is -beat to
cvering, ° If the se
nct be discourage
waterings. I have
b4fore germinating.
g row none but the e
Tie Dwarf White a o
ocinfess to a gre t
Sandringham Dwa .
pin,nts are an in h
Keep the soil open b
q ° wit stirrings, a. d
stntiy moist that t
c e k until the ti
tl oth oat in the tre
0
ie equal toy•u
son's wi F e, " "' e
of our • wn 1: st
ershi`pf .1 mast r,
hope, •. y de r,
coessful. Is it a
what ?
r business - It' a
ve sworn by;as+1-
n ge any th ng rel : t -
r" obse ve t e
+ruingio•ispap r,
iah
y • u tp viol to
rifyoadd.Yu
o elle gh-abu to
Min Furbelo' !
ither he grip + or
u hou to tea'h
• er th: s gu ;(ea is
✓ ),she ^q ld;ma.e
I T.r'. tupid ty
xaspe ati g if it
, apd. s for lea t n -
would have it t • at
me ou hand a
ould • av it t at
is w, y; and t
't keep i in er
nates. ver a• d
✓ it was Be j
e woaild have
o ` DO unto oth
)e -by,' ria ! ha 1
g tting iti throe
11 anagen , o ma
s.. Oh,y 9, we
i :king soc ety, a
a .out it as you ne
attend
worsh
its pa
st
re
e
-• e
re
•n
to
P-
er
be sowed as ea ly
the ground c n
:u n w and freezing
do no harm. Dig,.
e the soil thpr-
•p-ciressin(; of sot,
e •enly::, and scatter
plenty of ro
y plants. Do
it Dearth, but press
w. th a board. Ne er
o . e dry a ter soty-
1•oist :by frequent
s'bould, be heavy
tea .wit a light
is slow t grow do
but hou inne the
dit lie six weeks
f course you will
t -varlet est The
id is pre erred , I
partiali - for the
As soon as the
high thin them.
u t their.( by fre-
keep them con-
y may r . ceive no
arrives fc r settiug
hers.
of Milk as a SItimul nt;
to says that nailik
a ove 100 degrees
a• time a degree of
• ensity. No one
e -exertiory of body
✓ experienced the
o a tumbler- of this
.: hot as it can be
orego a resort' to
rendered sonic•
to the palate.
h which its cordial
i • deed surprising.
rug to be digested
ost immediately,
ancy they need
hen exhausted by
h s simple draught
i i ibe abundantly
re enduring in its.
ri
n
m
ot,
e
r
e
T1 e Medical. Re
heated to much
Fi,h-euheit loses f
its weetness and.
who fatigued by o
aild mind, has ev
reel, ing influence
beverage, heated
sipped, will willing►
it !because of its bei
what less accepta
The- promptness wi
in enoe is felt is
- S4me portion of it s
and appropriated a
and litany who no
alcoholic stimulant
fatigue will find in
a e aive:lent that
s tiefy-ing and far
e " ects.
r
1'
Does Far •e ' • g Pay P
The Providence I e 0. ocrat, in answer:
ing this question, toil: of a young farmer
inr that State who h right it did n t
pay, and therefore • e t to the city o
look for a situation • • ere he could ma e
mere money. He co. :ulted an acquai t-
wice, who had a go. • position in t e
city, and; they Dom pa ed notes. T e
fa mer had snpporlel his family on a
hired farm, fed an 'lotlied them we I,
but had only put b, 550 during tet
year.
year. The clerk, w + • se family is not s
1ai;ge, had lived ver •rudently' upon a
salary of3 per day, a. d ha !locum-
iated a debt of $75 i • the sa e length f
tithe. Nearly every • oiler f his p y
could be accounted o in ouse re t,
—The fruit crop
Ststes suffered great
cOld spell,
to0a, of 'Hesse, an
Ba[ttenberg, is fixed
Qtesen will attend,
orders that there eh
eedoe of festivity.
wine to England to
()heater. The Queen
large private dowry.
'n ie Wester
y from the retie t
the Erincess Vi
Prince Louis, f
or April 30th. T e
tit she has. give
be an entire a
The I couple wi I
reside. They wi 1
HOMO, near Ch
1URO T EXPOSITOR.
POSITOR.
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
mUSIOAL.—Mis. T. D. Frendergast !will receive
a limited number of for instruction
In piano and organ lessons,* hrr re id01-0,, John
Cooperage Block will be received at the
x 081T Et Office. B. BLACKWOOD, proprietor,
ackage
pet son
EXPOSIT
rewei de
1.0ST.—Lost oti Thursday, April 8,d,
'incipally Bank et Torente is •ne. Ally
'tiding the same and ledvi g r em at TIIE.
853-4
pAY 0,—The accounts due Dr. ercoe re-
-& ena Ding uncollected having been eft in zny
I ands toeaoilection, all parties interes ed are no-
tified th4 the same must be aettled w ithout &-
eiring to little can do so either by c hannigiaeotomnyo
851
the! old Bell Homestead Farm, ne
contain ihg 96 acree, all cleared and un
tion. This farm is conv•eliently Mtn
also to t e village of Kippen, and is
best farin in Tuckersmitho Terme
Apply re toe undersigned on the
ItQB End' BELL.
of years,
er cultiva-
ted, being
tie of the
851
Ac'ENTIS WAN TED.—Wanted, acti -e, reliable
Ageets a: Seeforth, Exeter, God rich, Brus-
the sale o reapers, mowein rakes, twi te binders,
(rills, see el's, plows, sulk p ows, str w cutters„
'wagons, *nate, hone pow 8,1 sspara ors, port-
ble and traction steam en Ines, sa* mill ma -
etude Company, London, Ontario% Apply to
M. B. cLEAN, Hensall, Ont., or t the North
oxd goods
hich will thelp all, of either s x, to m re money
ieht emitter tl au anything (lee in thie world.
IGS WeNTED.—Messrs. *inters- & Donovan,
Seafp-th, havieg purchased the waey of the
Valton ' -on/ es3 Factory, are vow prepared to
p4chas a limited i umber of et:trod feeding pigs,
xi which the highest market price in ash will be
aid. Apply at Seifert -h. - -WINTER St DONO-
Ins office to the building opposite be burned
nred goolls; and where all. bush ess, connected
life-titne Publie Scheel Inspector, Of the town
he sante mast be made with the Undersigned
aecutorte on or before the 1st_ cley of gay, 1884,
state etre notified that a stetera t of nth, claims
se u• rity held (if any) must be led with the
nderstgatd on or before the sa d first day of
lay, and all claims nut then iu Will be barred
n -the -entate will be wound up ets provided by
Executors.
eaforth, Aptil 11, 1884.
NEM OR'S NOTECE.—In pursue ce of chip.
9, sec 1, 46 Vie., statutes f Ont; io, notice
i iereby given that all creditors ha 'ng claims
11 age of B tyfield, county of Huron who died
t ayfiold on or anent the llth day of March,
D.188,1, tu e to se id, post paid, or °livered to
e the 18th day of May, A. D. 1884, Rostatemeut
• taini7 their names and addressels, and full
a ticuia s of their claims and the security held
y them„,if any, fully verified, and tif ;er the last
ntioned date the executers of the said este.' e
1 proteed to pay- the claims against the said
e eased to the patties e ,t -i- led the eto, regard
1 c'ng hac-1 only to the claims of wh eh notice has
o be liable for said asset -4 or any•p • t thereof,
a 0.--y nei.sen or person -4 who -9 el ran no' iee
1.1--1-1A good b irk cottage B yfie d. part
of phe elite, for sale.
W14.1.. PAPER,'
WALL PA R
ALL P
P
RUST ASSORTMENT
EST PRICE
C W.- PAPS
SEAFO RT H.
A
Selling
Ou
av'ng decided to
offer triti whole stock
vfa
oW
leave S
of GE°
ces for
KERY• CLASS
ERIE S
he next
ARE
me, first
leo ne large safe, itearty n w.; one
d rse, nine years old ; buggy,
all shop furni-
AP.
ILL BE SO CH
TO RaNT.
The a re, vehieh is one of
first of June. Apply to
he best
sseesion
el
EAFO
TH WOOLLEN ILLS.
th infetm those indebted t me for
menet turing or book accounts t t owing -
the ent e destruction of my mill by fire, I am
mpeloed to call on you Lir a prom t settle -
of y ur accounts, as the boo must be
d.
I hope al second appeal will not be ecesaary.
At Ca
:R1BLE OOMMOT!ON
n�pbell's Block, Sleaforth, Ontario.
Has Pr
As
that sor
share ot
fact is v
at retai
wholesa
So
tells us
ev
mind o
knows t
th y ca
YUJI) G
TTE
ffect of the Firi3t Shbt last
MONDAY
ed Fatal to 1110 hjices
00 si
e moves around and hears the old 'res denters
everything. is dull, f wi people in to n, and
f thing, it makes s wonder at the large
yers we have 6,d the ad, few days, but the
ry clear ; Gooci. goo s an
ust tell. We gu rant
e people have said to
h y won't be undersold.
ur business is
not to
a if one buy*s and pay.
n t sell as low those
don t I profess to sell for g
go ds a, slich reduced rates is si
ing A AY AWAY DOWN.,
JAMES
ru
or
d wholesale prices
e every] article at
low.
Well, such
intelligent
a firm
inform
but to
person
00 cents on thp dollar,
ho buy for much less:
but eel
ing you
the effect of buy-
ICKARD.
U$1CAL iNsTRUm
SCOTT BROS.,
A
ID
SEAFORTH
STOVE AND TINWARE
C. M. WHITNEY
Always keeps on hand a full line of the
latest styles of •
•
COOK BOX AND PARLOR STOVES.
Their beauty shows them and the
price sells them.
TI NWARE
Of every description always in stock.
We make all our geode, and guarantee
them good and right in price.
A.full line of Talde and Pocket Cut-
lery at very tow prices.
We have a fine lot of Granite Kettles
in stock for preservieg, Sec. AR sizes
end prices:
, All kinds of Jobbing Work promptly
attended, and satisfaction gueranteed.
Parties wanting goods in my line it
will pay them to Hee my stock and
compare prices.
_ Seaforth, Cheap Stove ce Tin House.
Late Whitney Brothers.
WROXETER
ALEX. L., GIBSON
Begs to announce to the Public that he
has conamenced to operate the
WROXETER WOOLLEN WHY
and that he will be prepared to give
good 'value in
FtiLL CLOTHS,
UNION TWEEDS,
WINCEYSI
and varieties in STOCKING YARN&
•OliiSTOM CARDING,
Spinning and Fulling promptly attend.
Perties from a distance Will, as far as
possible, hat% their Rolls home with
them, and Eta he has put -the into
good working ceder- and employs none
but efficient workmen work is
warranted.
Remeraber the Wroxeter
ALEX. L. GIBSON, 1
PROPRIETOR
JAMES A, CLINE &
HARD WARE MERCHANTS,
RIO. STONE BLOCK) WINGHAM
EIVIF3pRIUM,
OPRIETORS.
Read the following testimonial liy one ofthe be t ['Musicians of the present
itzi,
day : " Th Upright Pianos of Mess s Dunham de erve, as well a emphatic
" e dorsement, as a decided S1100888. They dev lop atone, which in power and
" sYmpathetio quality, can not be s passed by the otv existing Upritht Pianos,
" a d are equally beautiful in their usicat qual tie: as well as in th ir exterior
This oe
shown, taki
Among oth
meuts take
to at once.
All ands of
and Outline
EXCELSIOR 0
ebrated Organ has always receiv
g first prize at the Northern U121
r Organs shown at this s ow were
at th'eir full value. Or ere for turn
so6
Instrumente, s;ich Vio
, en hand ; also a good assortment o
Instruction Books. STAMPING
GANS.
t e highest award wherever
ober, 11383..
a attended
11 de Co., Guelp
before buying.
BROTH RS.
*ns, n tars, Aecor eons, Con -
1, 0 i
Piano Covers, Plan Stools, dre.
atterns for Raisin ton Crewel
NEV4 SPR
To
duced
the ti
I' J.
ING
dOODS
McIJOITg-
of Winter Goods
price's. For goo41. b
LIN'S,
J.
All invited.
ill offeringr-the
at greatly re-
rgains now is
PRODUCE TAKEN ir CASH.
Are showing for yon to select from
fifteen different styles f Chopping
Axes ; nine different makles Cross-
cut Saws. Also the largeet and most
complete) stock oft;
CUTLER
ANI3 SILVER -PLATE WARE
Ever shown in Winghair , comprising
Cruets, Cake Baskets, Pi dtle Bottles,
Forks and Spoons. Also full line of
the celebrated
NEVADA SILVER GOODS.
We have .tie full warranty o our ,plated
goods, and guarantee them to be exact-
ly as represented.
JAS. A CID
HENSA
New Millipery
—AND—
FANCY GOODS TORE,
'JAMES MU RA4r
Has pleasure in announning to the
ladies of Remelt and vicinity, that he
has opened a new Aniline/1y and Fancy
Goods Store in the Waughl Block, Mieitt
Street, Hensadl. He has complete
stock of all the latest and most fashion.
HATS AND BO NETS,
able styles in
Together with trimmings / 'every dee
soription. This department is under
the personal supervision of Mrs, Mtir-'
ray. The stook of Faitoy Goods is also!
complete in every depattment, and
prices will,be found right. tt.e' Try our
750 KID GLOVES ; they witll give satis-
faction. Inspection invite ; no teouble
to show goods.
Butter and Eggs taken 043 Cash.
JAS. MUORAY.
The Royal Hotel
(LATE CARMICH A 11112S)
JAMES WEIR
REGS to inform his old friends end the travel-
ling public that having purer:steed this new
re-lurnisbeil and re -fitted it frran top to boe.
toni, and it is now one of the meet ,tonafortable
and convenienthotels in the county, By strict
attentidn to the wants of his custeined he hopes
to merit a ehare of public patronage. The roorns
are all well furnished and well heaeed. The box
will be kePt supplied with the best, and an at -
tentative and trust worthy hostler' will always be
in attendance. Good sample rooms .fer Conanaer-
cial Travellers.
Remember the "Royal Hotel," eerner of Main
JAMES WEIR, Proprietor