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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-01-08, Page 3I � . . . � � I I I � - - . . . � I . . - . � ff� .- : I ­__ �_ � 11, I ­_­ - � __ - - - ---I- - W --1 - .. ___ - I— I— __1_1 -1 �) - - � - -, . - I . I . , / � I . � -I . . I I _� ; 4 - . i . . � I - . - . 1�p 1 i - .� . 3 1 i � __ � . _____________ , _____.__,_ .1 � - � I- VILLU VV LULL AmLvJ- � ­r,q MIA&LID IMU LMU VTJJ ALILU WUT;�f ­zwx w—hy 16L, tueurime Tmar, aia not - . Im MU ZA XJF � UTIUT�6. . I - 1 . . I are . 21 "I I know,"f interrupted REA1 ESTATE FOR SALE. . 11 — � I I St. Louis. Globe-Dent0crat. � . begin with ale. "XXX," what does . � RR PM" Christma and New Year's Goods at the .� : � - G., acridly, " the tug does all the that mark mean? "YOXX" On the beer ONEY.-Five laTtindr Thousand Dollars i I 0 - . ' of 1847 the Rev. Mr. . � I - in the autumn I � e TILDING LOTS- FOR SALE. -The under - , arges bear- all the bu .- At to loan either in am I or large sunis on � . IDL z � ised to go for a time -to the Y . blE s drriy - tea of interest and . I - � - Lyle was a dv , - kg and the b tri I barrels -. "XXX" on the brewer'i � , firm property, at lowestt I i ra , . JJ signed bas a number nf fine building LoW I I I I - 1 . . � . . . South of France, in. the hoFe 'that ar —11 I think," said an exasperated - - "XXX" on- the door of the gmi h ; easy terms. - Apply too WM. - McLE AN, Hensall, I � On Gcderich and James Streets for sale, at low I . I I I '8 wo . � 941 - -_ I �� I or L Gibsoil warmer al [mate would streng then his room orator, as -he slowly elevated hin �- "XXX" on the side of the bottle. t Ont. ' . � - prices. For particulars apply to D. D., WILSON. 4 . I ; . - I . M I . I . .-If from the pavement to a perpendici ,,- being able to find any one who,could tell � - � . - . ,health. Before leaving England 8� � - I I �� I � . EDAR AND BLACK A911 FOR SALE. -The . . � . . . VU 11. - to -- his lar, I '-that a full-grown man who throm a me what this mark means" I have had to . , OTS FOR SALE. - Three hundred and I � . ck Bas' ket Raisins; ser ntN- five acres of land, being composed ke public that he ha� oora. I he wished once more to pre V I C undersigned has any quantity of Cedar .New Fruits, Va encia, Selected Valencia, Sultana and Bla* I L .e I- I B is family feared whE 1- the re- a-corange-peel on the, pavement is no gu'M that the whole thing is an allego,ry: Posts and -Ash Heading for fences for sale an - - - ),� operate the, people. . I : No' Vostimay Patras i Provincial Currants, imported Citron, Lernou and Orange of Lots 32, 33, 34, 315 and part of 31, in. the Sth ' � sult of such an effort might t e, but'he t 4 Well 11" said the ,, "'XXX,"th r rt breaks, I.Cedar Posts at Q-7"per hundred,and special I I I � � I Chiistian. " I b,3 - ' . � , lengths ent to order hnd F Inek Ash, at $10 per Peel ; Valencia and S. S. Almond, Grenoble �Valniits Filberts, etc.; Pickles I C01cssi011 - tf - . 21--sonflor 116 -1k.+ A- n" +h;,A, -, nf . n thirty n" a +M� A '.+.,�A U of-VeRillop. Theywil,lbe�,6�dcheap, I ­� ins sted, and was al to to , go I � 9 J -b P ..T �0_ W"A�0, cord in bulk. JOHN ROBB, BrusselL, P. O.' Sauces and Cranberi ies, Honey, Jellies and Mar'nialaide ;' Coffees, Spices' a-hd Ex - gently - in I I [OILER FACTOrty, th rough , i h the service. Ke knew Orange -Peel that throws a full-grown .thirty chances for a drunkard's grave, I i ,. 941-4 tracts pure and good. . I . . I I I ,��, . ir , ng for - . thirty way. P "I I . . . . I . that lie pr6ac,hi - the .ast time, - man on the pavement?" . I a to perditio . XXX !" If . — - . . . � ", hisser on was f ull of sc lemn and - —The daitzhters'4 tongfellow,� while I were -to iirrite a s ,'the first chapter A LE FOR SAIJE.--:--F)r sak,, a tininber of � . I ,pared to. give I and - I - . tory - ow-ily calved wilch cows, a'-ZU a 11ULAber of . . I , good val , woul Id -be "X-X_X;" the last tl . - � tender appeals to Ahose whorl'..he had the guests of Mrs. Ole Bull, in N6rway, , he pawn- . in � - , � � - Stock Steers from two to four ,, - Appli- years old. * � . � I . . . guided and instruated for maiiy,years. this summer will take 6, trip to see the broker's shop. Be watchful ! At this on Lot 33, Concessi0n 7, AcKillvl�. ROBEki . - . s � midnights' . What &.strange place Season all the allurements to dissipation CAMPBELL, Constance P. u. TEAS, TEAS—New Season 1885-6. � L I L - At the end of the service he retired, P_x_ un � I . 910x4 . � . � ; I � '- hausted ii body, but withlhis,' Soul- Norway must be.- In this- country the will be especially busy. Let not your .--^ . . — r � L L . . FWF,E DS, L� sweetly res �ing on that Savi ur "Whom . rls do mot have, to take any trip to BE e flight to hell be in the winter. -. . HAWL LOST. -Lost, about the middle -Lof . I I � . -1 � - . � ar Grey Ladies' Shawl. Young Hysbns,� Blacks and Japans. Special 'prices to large buyers, al d h6 had prei zhed with his L dyin�) night son..� .The midnight son , S September last, a Dar �N,Kt% _' . I also remark that the winter even- - Any person leaving the same with Mrs. Con. warranted to please every time. Having lately purchased very extensively in the , - ed bb a , ings, through their . ver - lengtb, allow stable, Seaforth, or at TnE L,'xPOSlTOIL Office, will Eastern marl��ets, wq'are prepar . 'LAIDINGS I As the evei dug drew on, he ha d ;enerally takes the trip to see them. ; 11 I g -it Y Ed to offer Teas at prices never before heard of in . -W INCEYS,, member o'- his family the following I g, My dear madam," said the docto ., gr�zts* 'Ing for indulzences-;-!' Few young-- be-ouitably rewarded: 910 Seaforth, quaiity clsidered. Price and Sample on application. I . I I .,, if your little fellow can't sleep,. I sha U - . . . . I . �_ .- . I inetlea in � � 11 - , . � beautiful hymn, which he had just men wodid have the taste to' g6 to their - - - - prescribe 'a soporific." "'Thanks, doe- - ; I - HROPSHIRE LAMBS.- F or sale, five Shrop- . ' I written - I , L .: - tor, " re 0 rooms atl seven o1clock and sit until S shire Ram Lambs. Any person desiring . . 1� . . ide wi . -vlied. the fond, in tber.- I I I ' - ,�. I � �G YARNS. Al� e ! Fast falls the eventide; , - . �eleven. reading Moitley's Dutch; Repub- such should apply at. once, on Lot 177, London . 1� - i We da L deepens: Lord, with e abide'! hope he 11 take it, but' I am afraid n . . t Road, Tuckersimth, or Rippom P. 0. JA31ES L � � 5Lflee, 0 lie or John Foster'9 Essays. The young � I I - n U, and comfort tak n - 935-t.f. � Whe other elpef-'_ fat I I never could get that boy to e ki it COOPER. - . . of the jelplm . - C , ' pinning and ]�� - � Help %, oh abide with in e. ly to soap in any form.?' men who have been confined to the store I CRO ERY AND -GLASSWARE. . - . . ' � . I . ! L all day want fresh air and sight-seeffig, st on the 'ith of November �- Kxy�ift to its close ebbs out -life's little 41ay; . - I . I - . I Q,HAWL LOST. -LO I . Attended to. I ' . and they must go somewhere. The most 0 on the -gravel road,'between Leadbury ana I ' I I I . Earth's joy's row i ni, i , ories pass away; She Remembered. u Dinner . I : cay nd: . I see I . I - J ' have, of. a winter's e i Scaforth, a black Shawl. The finder will be We are offering special bargains in this department, especially i - Change and ( , in all %rou - ; I of them ve-'I'ng' liberally rewarded 'on leaviiig the same either at Sets, China Tea Sct7g,' Chamber Sets and Glassware of all kinds during the Holl- - I A young lady met a dude on the three or four hours of leisure. After the 1 � � e will, sa far as possible Oh, Thou wh' changest not, abide w th me! THE EXPOSITOR Qffipe, Seaforth, or at the Lead- - day Season. Call ai�d see our stocks, and compare prices. Just to hand another �1 WITH TH" and �; . � street the other da -y. and spoke to him. .evening repast the young man puts On bury P. 6. 1 936tf & Q100d Working Not a brief g ance I beg, a, passi n- wo rd I That night he met her at the house- of a his hat ,;,.nd c6a:t and goes out. "Come . . % I Order T ' - shipment of the 11 IAJorld " pattern in Dark Brown and Bronze Green in Tea Sets fficient. Workmen, But as Thou welt with Thy discipleE, Lord, . I . , , - ' I I � Familiar, CO d,eseending, patient, free, - friend. � in here," cries one form of a1lurement. OTICE.-A general meeting of the West Chamber Sets, and Dinner Ware. Prices extremelyllow. A _Iarqe assortment of I it � . collie not to, -ojourn but abide with e I Ah, Miss Chestab," he said * NEnd Cheese x1anufacturing Company, will goods suitable for lid,liday presents. Call early and niake your selections. A call " I "Come in here !" 'her ' "GO " be held at J. M. Best's law office, Seaforth, on . Warranted.L:_ ' - I I . . y i cries anot . 2 � , � 0 1 believ e yqu spoke to me on the street says Satan : "you on ght,to see for your- ,Saturday, the 30th day of January, 1886. at 2 is. respectfully, solicil ' � d. - � . . I . I L Come not in terrors. as the king of kings; to -day !" . 0 L : I - I 11 L I , by wings; I self." I ""'by don't you � go?" says a o'clock P. M., when &it account wilf be submit- - � .i . r.- But kind. and1good, with healing in T . � � . " Yes," she answered. . ted to the meeting,- showing the manner in - � i � Tears for all w . � t . I . 111METER . which the company has been wound up and the' . . MILL.S. I ocs, a heart for every plea: comrade. "'It' is a shame for a young . - Come, Frien� of sinners, and thus bide with " Weally, Miss Chestab, you wIll ex- man to be as green as you � are. By this property disposed of. J. It[. B&M, Liquidator. I L ,IDLAW& FAIRLEY, SEAFO.FiTH, I - - I I � ; - G IB SON', nie! . � . - I cuse me, but you know I don't remem- time ou: ought to'have seen every- .. . - 942-4 - . . � ' I Y - . I � I Thou on my I cad in early youth didst! smile, bah of eva.b meeting you befoah, don?t thing." Happy th6 young man who has ---.------------ -- -- - ----- - I . I Proprietor. And though rebellious and perve e mean- you know." , I . — I i I ,- _� � I . - I - strength of mind and strength of princi- ' A GENTS WANTED. -At St. Marys, Strat- i . . - hile, -t!L ford, Mitchell, Scaforth, Clinton, Goderich, I L v. . " Ah. indeed! It was ,at Saratoga, L ple to resist such temptations,'�Tal- Centralia, Blyth, Winghan) Brussels, Listowel � Thou hast no� left me, oft as I left Th�c, � - . I - . last summer." � . I Lucknow and KIncardine, o canvass the sale of ' . I -_ On. to the clo e, 0 Lord, abide with n e ! , mage. . . — 2 1-1:0 � 0- 0 T -.j E) ID IT — 1. i I 0 1 T. L I 4 " Weally, Miss Chestah, I .beg yoah , - . . Twine Binders, Single Reapers, Mowers, Sulky . . �- 00 � � . . . . , * I . .. - � y prp en v - Rakes, Drills and Seeders, etc. Apply � - I need Th 8 cc c. cry paqsing hol ir , pandon- .1 had quite fawgotten, don't I , to WM. B. ; What but Tl�y grace can foil the teiripter' Anecdotes of Josh Bfflings. McLEAN, Hensall, or to the Krth American . .1 s . . � . L - ..v'.'�,: I . , � . a -undahstand I Manufacturing Company, I,Drjd�'11. 941 . � I �g­-V, 3 .,.. , power? I . - you know', and I c: wn't � co . � Ir . � OWD Who, like Thy!self my guide and: stay (an beg how you -could wemembah me Sowell. " Before 1 left New York I called on z .� IP) .. . _ - _ � ___ ___ - - - __ - . - _ — t . � , % I . I ��.W, �� � i---,. r YOU AN - Throu-h clou and sunshine, oh, abi e with me! " Quite eas , Mr. Morgan ; you know Josh Billingsivitb art. album and modest- I CM 11 W W" . . ,)Vil�l be sold c -1 , - C, Y GREAT BARGAINT.- heap � Ir T. -ft � . X . I I �. I - 140 act es of good land, h1eavily timbered, �. I I I . I fear n �ith Thee at band to bleas, the simpler anything:is, the .easier we ly solicited his autograph. lie- took it -.-N . 11 1 4% ,a! . . I ;, 1� I 0 I In t- " L . hiefly maple, some Hemlock nd Cedar, never a ,- .. t .1 lflls have Do ig , an ars Lo bitterness; reme ber it. . . on his knees, gave his mouth a comical. c iling stream through it. T ree miles from . _. , , !*,,- .. . � - . I? , 00 89ver ' L : . . twist and wrote: ' I , __ . > I - Where is de th's sting? where, gra-ve, thy vie- - I . I Ilanford station, township of I Aniabel, County cc �. I A : I . I tory ? : L - Don't 'Whine. I I Thrice is he armed who hath his quarrel just. of Bruce. Ap'ply 'to box 284, Stratiford, or Ex- .11, - � . in- I ; 1 44C -4,__ , ­_ ­ . .. i -1 triu ph still, if Thou abide with 111 . . � � -The Bard of Avon. POSITOP. Office., I I 893-tf I 11 ­.. .1 '. . ­­tr � 11111� "I : ,41 1 . - I ;­ I I , - . . I I remark further: that the' winter is And four times Who gets big blow in f ust. I - - . -, - . -7 __ * I , - - , ,�,- -� - (A . ­ - P � . ­ ­­ - - __ . __ -Z I . . - -, ; ", -, ­ - i , I . .- . ly trying t,61he moral eharacter , . -J. Billin � I I JM- - I :L , - � � - 7��__ , � � - - � � . Hold then T � cro8s before my c osing eyes, especial . .. � . . go. 0 RETIRED FAAkER3 , ND OTHERS.- - � . Aiiiie throufl. the, ,gloom and point md'to the of on . . � t i� CH 0 � young men, because some of their TFor sale cheap, aconi'ort, ble frame. dwell- � . , I . � I E, skies : I.- . . 'Josh w Ziremely fond of animals, ing house and half an acre A I , lid in Egpiiona- -13 - ' � Iff-axen's mor Ang breaks, and earth's vain shad- h6mes in winter are � especially unat- and had -a ceLt in, his house at Albany ville, near the cemetery. 7he house contains 5 � � i �I T_ - - dows flee . L I � DECEMBER, .. ' tractive. In summer they can sit on wbichhegraviely'addres"das"Williani." rooms. The lot is planted wit fruit trees. The � . I . L . In life and de ;th, O.Lord, abide with iel the steps or have a.,,Vouquet in the va I suggeste'd that that was a 'dig'nitied PrOPcrty is pleasantli- situale I not will be sold . i I L - e d � I - � L . I . - I 0 - cheap. Apply to SOLOMON cDONALD, Eg- . I I . I - . � I . This was his last hymn on earth. He on the mantel, and the ev�enings are s name� for puss, as cats were usually cali- monolville. . 935x12 � ; . f ..- reachedl ' c, and shortly after. his spirit short that soon after gaslight they feel ed "Tom" or "Tip" Or a quick, short — ----- _- . - Wp c6mmenced December trade* with our stock once more -replenished with ' L I - ? like �etirizig. Parents do not take I - - of go � C Milks entered into rest. He pointed -upward - . I . � - . cognomen. ; OTICE.-.Notice is he eb given that the several lines ods bought belo* regular prices. . . as. lie pas;ed away, and whispered, -�eliough pains to make these long ,winter - NAnnual meeting of t c flay Township �. � � I , "But that's a special,swell, blueblood- ' . - . . " Peace, io� ( 1" Th us� be' went to abide flights attractiArb. ; I Farmers' Mutual Fite � ns trance Company, In our Tweed Dppartnent will be found three cheap lines -one at 50c, one . I � I � Ed specimen of the .feline race-, I wish will be held at the Town I all Zurich, on Alon- L � X 0 � a. I at 65c, .one at 75c, * ' addition to our regular stock. . .1 � las declared it to it is stranae that old' people -know so . I NIT' STOR199L forever ,wit i Him who L� you to know," rejoined the humorist. day, January 11th, 1880, at 10 o'clock, 11. - I . - L I I be His divifie. will that His followers be litde 7 . - about young people. One would "Recently, poor fellow, he has had fits Business, -Receiving the Dir ctors' and Secre- w, ink that tary's Annual Reports,'Eledti b n of Directors for Also two lines of Black Worsteds very cheap. I R with Him ey may th thery bad never been young ,andBilice then I call him 'Fitz -Wil- I . I . I , . 1886,and any other businas8thatt may be con- . M THE I behold His rv. . themsel-ves, but .had 'been born witK () t I . I L liam., ' " . , t I 9103 I . ' sidered good for the welfare ;he Conipany. J. In Dress Goods we have still i good range. I I tbeirspectacles.on. It is dolorois I � � p-- -*------- - 71 � ' for ' When Rubinstein , as over here. he B. GEIGER, Esq., President ; ENRY EILBER, - . I , � . - Gaieties.� . young people to spend ithe three or -four was preseute4 to Jos , and the pianist Secretary. Hay, December I b, 1885'. 941-3 Ask to see our (.1lostume Twe(,,ds, suitable' for either Ladies' or Children's W Hotel, - I - L hours of a -winter's - .. with parents - - I I It was a Frenchman who, eO1 tentIdly evening t . . I . � U�as careful to im pre s the American Dress, at 12 yardi for $1. � . - � I � I I . who sit talking over their -'own ail- a -UXECUTORS' NOTICE -A I parties having I . . a laying his h ad': upon a- large Stone jar with'accounts of the obility of his an- J[2J clainis� against the estate f the late Thomas � - " I: - I _ ments and misfortunes and the nothing- cestors. "My family " said he 16ftily, Nash. of the -,township cf MeKillop, in the, Serges at 25c per yard. : , for a pillow -replied to one who inquired -. ' . Also our All-W6ol . I I ness of this world. How date you talk it I . unty of Huron, who died G ' or about the 19th . ,AT LY DUN Ev! ' i,f it was n4 rat ar( , o a,t y � goes'back to thetim. of the Crusaders. 'ld( L )) I such blasphemy? God was b ' six I , July, 1884, arehereby noti ed to seild a statq- In Staple Goods splendid value in Factory and Bleached Cottons, Tickings, I - for I have altuffed it with hay. � I . "By . My re -searches in this direction enabled p . I . nici bit reFistt L_ 11 days in making the world, and has al- - it of the same �r d letter, addressed Shirtings, Cottonades, Denims, Canton Flannels, etc. � - -`6 - . _ 'to discove I . L, � How lo�ld do you.think in y daugh me r that on of my ancestors to either of the unaersignad t Scafortli P. O., . . ; . ter is?" aske a mother of a lady lowed it to bang six thousand years on accompanied th E i ero�tr, Barbarossa." stating the nature of the hecurity they hold, if In Geq Flannels we have a splendid line worth the attention o uyers. 'm � le .r , L�,,-- R-unning New friend at one � Of otir surnmer resorts., - his holy heart; and that the world hath .Josh smiled,and atffe6g o be immense- any, and othenvise roparly attested, on or - . � , " lie, - . " W - she _jVaS 1*11 bteen ?" fed you and clothed you and Shone on ly . before Monday the cigEth day of February, 1886. . . ould you think u for � fifty years, and yet ' impressed,- inirned�a,te,�y remarked : All claims not then in mill be peremptorily Nice goods in Fur Caps, Capes, Muffs and Boas, Far Trimmings. . . " 0;h, Yes," was the candid eply, " I yo you talk "On the piano, of Con *Be. , barred from settlement as a distributign of the - ' . - - __ - - I � - . shOuld thirk she was eighteen -about abou� the nothingness of-thi8 world? � .1 1 . assets of the deceased. will then be iiia�de. A" -few Jackets which will be sold cheap. I . . �. teii years ago f5L) 1. I Do yon expect the young people in . . -_ _#_ — JAMES McINT(611, I - . . .. I I Go: I . . Executors'. - 9 � � � tife we A into a your family to Sit a L - JOHN DEVERAUX,) Whit L whole -evening and From a New ictionary e Quilts and Eider Down Comforters. �'_�_ ­ L C2 I -A farm Ex and - -his m hear you g,�oan about this magnificent � I . 1 4 Seaforth, December 16, 1 85. 940-8 . . . ��� _� 2C dentilit's I'How m,uGb do vou charii . I A- rill, 44 , ,�; , 4-1, 2 .9 14. . � '111 : . , I star-ligbti :, sun -warmed, shower -ba, 6�L— IU LVC4%, V %J �1& 0 MLL a A-11, .�, , cm . for fillin teeth?" 'asked thei farmer. I - u oinourselves.­ - - I ,1 1. � ,n tized flower -strewn,, angel-, S P . �.._. 6C IV 0 611 S, illingsY "An' I I .1 . Arniy—A body of men kept 1,000 da s ­ - From 9 , " -4 how fnilch for , Pullin'?" t Half -a- God -inhabited Planet? From su. h to be 'used on one. - I Y , 0 _J� = cro,wn." 11 _ Maria," said th farmer homes young men -make a wild plunge Bachelor—A 'ild goose that . tame � . I I M I . - turning to I is wife) "you'd beder git it into d - issipation. .Many of you have geese envy. y . I . P1111ed!" � the means—why do you not buy them a Benevolence—A service that "the re- � . . —A man passing along the St eet with v1O.1in or a picture ? Or have- your ceiver sbould remember and the bestower I I I V A R El a joliking-glass under his arm, mot a daughter cultured in music until she can forget. - . i e w � . little boy, a t ou It to b 11 itt -t help to make home attractive-? There Child—The. future in, the present. - � are ten thousand ways of lighting, up � � his expense. "'Here, boy," : aid �hoe, Coquette—,A mirror � that receives all i 11 j%ust come ind look in this ;ass, and the, domestic circle.. It r6quires no large images, but preserves none. I . g . - ' you'li§ee amonkey." "Ah indeed?" income., no big ,house, no rich wardrobe, , . � I ) �- I 'Consisten.ey—A church without a -1 said the'boy,"how did you discover it?" no chased sil�er, no gorgeous uphol- � , � . I . , mortgage on it. . . . The ansNver as not re0orded. I stery ;, but a parental heart awake* to its Conversatioh-�-Tlie idle man's business , � = S - - —I)r. Bir 1, once a physician ii�l Edin- duty. Have a doleful home and yo ir and the business man's recreation. ,,, - - 12�f -_ children will not stay in it, tho gh you I . -.1 I - I - butrzh, was �n the habit of taking -a long block up the door with u - Crying—A woman's weakness and a I . wa.1-t- at'an early hour every morning. Bibles, -and tie . . . I I - - 1. . fast to them a million catechisms. I child's strength. . . � I . Oil One occa;qion he met a - friend—a man said to- a man : " This is a beautiful . Death—The dealer that sweeps'in the 7C - of extremely sleriderand 1 wiry appear-. .tree in frODt_ Of your bon bone chips. I : .� I I � ance—who greeted him bokerously sei." He an- I' ! ; , . wered, with a whine: "Yes, but it Debt—Theexample setby aiovern- I with, I I Ila ! (mod morning. This is in- 8 . �r ' r5 I willfade.7' 4saidtohim: "Youhave ment to people. deed the e rly bird?",- The -response . ;11 " * 11 Family—Matrimon doing penance. came, accompanied by a meaning smile. a beautiful garden Hereplied: -Yes, Y Ili' -SAWS. - . � Fashion—A degree that enbances r . I . I 11 And it would seem I ha,ve c&ught the but it will perish.' I found -out after- . � I . worm. " - I . ward that his son was & vagabond, and I beauty, but makes homeliness the more � � . . r 11 . —Lady (mith pet pug)-�-" Ob, doctor was not, surprised ,at it. . You cannot conspicuous. - I - . - . . ; __ � I wkat is the inatter with Thy little Nero; groan men into dec ' ency, but you can Gratitude—lbe heart's remembrance. . — : � groan them out of it.—Talmage. -Heart .The abyss of reason. .'. I He won't eat; ; he won't 6166,p. He sits . � Heireas—A capital wife. I � � there itioanina—"'." Dotatoir—" There . � I I 0 1 . I Hope—The bridge. between our Ion - . .1 � there, my - daar madam, 0"Ornpose: our- Pompey and the. ,Possurn. . I 9 � and Anierican , Y , � ings and fruition, beneath which flow : setf," L&-(Iy--" I woitidet if iq can be.. Of course, you have heard the classic � ... ,_ little Char -ley is upst . airs 'POssum story which is always told wbell the waters of disappointment. � - the aleasuls. , . ; . -ic, very sick- wi h tbent, you know." possuni is inenti,ined ? No'! Well, an Inconsistency—A wo�nian'8 prerqga- � - I � .1n Lance Toiah . . —11ow-ve I imatly a -child lilay some- old darkey once caught a )POSSUM one tive; for which we never blame her uu- . - 0 . I . . I tillies ,,�_,�--t 0111 of s sho-w it by the cold Thanksgiving Day- and taki g it -less we are its victims. . r -A Scrape i .. n a I z � home to his cabi' Obuilt � up the fire id � stQry of a little tiepliew who had gone to al Ink—The black- sea upon which thought z . . I" 1. - be the guest of his atintie, and who on Put it in. tho pot. 'Then lie lay down, rides at anchor. . I � I ' � � : I being as%ked Lt (-linner ilf lie had not been, tired out,- with his' feet to the fire, Jealously—The honiage, paid by infer- , . I : � helping hi-irself secretly to. jan, gaid - darkey fii-shion, and Went to- sleep. As iority to merit. ' ; � - , 0 . i : ; . iotly, 11 plmse, auzu-tie, pa nuver"lows belay tlll�ere snoring while the'possuin Justice�Truth in aetion. q1t 1 . ! ine to ta,lk rd ineals !" __ Simmered in the pot his son, a limber, Law.—A trap baited with promise of VA", ; � ; _" IR'n't it a loi-ely (-Ia,y ?" " eliLght- bright-eyed youth, glicled into the cab- profit or revenge. � ; �, � I - I __1 � fill. Ifeelmagnificent." "So ol. I in. He took in the situation in a m I - . � 't " Le­t�s I'll e' I . 0- LawyerlS—The heirs of inte6tates. � lit. The 'possum waq ready. to be Love—A frozen deep ; beforeyou. ven i never felt be ter in iny life." � 4ed. If this is I take a dr,iiik. " * - * * (I This eaten, and its stron(r airoma, filled the ture see if it ,will bear. . � � . � -her." "Awful?" '-Makes room. - Stepping 7 i�l ltwfll,l weat � Softly to the fire t1fe � I - Lovers--!fhe iiiiss-guided. - : . lite fpel Iniselable." " Yes, ft , ives, me ,graceless youth took the� 'possum out of —The, labor of the wealthy. I I I Luxury aw in the niar- the blues. " ' "I Let'� tak.e a drint. " the pot and rapidly - devoured its gamey .111ankind—Pieces in a ame of chess o . 11) - 9 J 7 —A public house keeper of q[testion- flesh, chuckling SOftlY to himself as lie played by destiny. . . � I - . . - . able 111011esty wellit to a lawyer to,cou.qult, did so. When he - had eaten all there Alarriagge—The only lottery not put _- Iemper,, we will Ig an ae ion of ­%va.S-to cat lie gathered the bon' T � ltilil: about onimencin an ae . es in a down. I I I I deflullatim-1 aillst, a fellow- tom -risin.all. little pile beside the fire -place, &lid then' 'Mirror -- A Shrine, before whIch the ; - . . (!,other (Ille in it.,; , . " The scoundral," said be, liercely, Smearing a little of the�'possum; grease functions of . worshippe � � r, pri6t and ; " has robbed me Of niy character.'*, On the inouth and iiose -of tile Sleeping divinity are all enacted by the Same � . - - I . . - I � - 111(f by ol(I party . I . " Ali, has he ? Are you sure Df that man. lie stole Softly out. �. By a. z . . - . � . . I . I faet,?­ replied the lawyer 4�tdchly, anit Pompey awoke. 'the air was re'dolent Misp-r—One who makes bricks.that his . - - - irt a, saxem,stic: tone. " If so, for I eaven'-s of boiled 'poissuni—the old man's niouth heirsmiay build houses. - _� � � � : I � . sak� let hini go. for it is the I uckiest Rising slOwlY,tO his feet lie Mci;ney—To the wise a convenience, to � . watered, . I . tirkic, tha-t ever happened .to you "' took off fhe lid of the pt and -looked in. the fool a necessity. 1� OLSO INI � -- - She used to collipla-in of cold feet 1w- " J6rusha inighty !" lie exiolaimed,� 11 it's Pitwnbroke�--The nian who holds . I I fore she wits nvarried [donegone." Then glancing down, at the your coat while you fight. ! . . The Other day , 7 . . I ;_ . 1wr good old �ttnt Wced her if ahe was fire -place, he saw the iii-hitenM bones, Poet—One who may bestow inin I tortal- � _1� . 11 I sing his hand over his mouth he ity re I it difficult , still troubto( in that way. Tbe dear Itnd pas. uponotliers,3 tfi ids him- I I AL . e - . I , " - . little wife sin' ered hesitatingrly,and re- -1elt and Smell d the 'poss:uni grease. A self even -to live. I i � . 11 - " ; Plied ivith Eweet si-illplicity :—"Yes; broad smile Spread over his pitzzled Poetiry—Thought in blossom. . I . _� � . . � . - but,� -but thev're nott iiiy own fee ." _face: "(,,00d Lawoll"' lie exclaimed, . Prison—An oven 'into which society 9 � . . . I ' � -A youn- tnan dressed ill thc ileigilt " I done forgot I ate him!" . z C, . - . 0 puts nawly inade crinie to harden. 1� . . � X4 11 IV :E; of NS1110U. wa-s'driviii'a along a country .- — — 1'ev �nve-' The only debt whi0i it is � - 0 . " C , C, � I �:1 . . � ;- � - rotvl, iind, UT ot. git,7�ing itt a pond which Influence. - � - wl*ong to pay. . � , � , z 1U �,k-iitvd the h ghway, said, " Oli! how I Stand back, Young man ! Take not vei � M. I U, ft- 0 n , . Ri --A inoving,road, at oilce the . I"814-1.1ras, ,ihauld like ta bathe iny heated. Head in the first step in the 4th that leads her hial.iway and the conveyance. , . . el In . tl . . � 110s�, cooli-I)i wa,ters "' An 164iinian, 'Let not the- flame of .!strong drili ' ace ' - I . k cx-cr Sp —The'.,;tatul�c of divinity. . I . . . �rth, Agg�ent, 41-vvellear, Itis, ,mid:­"Bedad, you seorali')'�our tougue. 'Youmay ta-inper -� -ithout fingers.' . W is . poon—A hand %� I - . I � . . r - n . �;, . � Tili,,_,ht lave �t there and it wouldn't with these. things and e�eape, but your Stars—Je'iveled bead8 in tho rosaries I "I � . . I ASS_k9.E_ RATE$. ?,;llk !" . I influence will be wroug. , .1 '. IL .1 ' Ii you not of heaven. , - A f ' . U -sootchill-n- "What'll ve hae-?" . �Vft, 0 ().th v i that can hide ' make;a. sacrifice for the go ers ? ,Success—A ene'ering . � ,vt'rPool. aii*1 Ldn� . ­ . . "o'sition 'Pre,110111,nall­" Ivill take a- (lv,()I) r)f con- XV 11 went down. all baseness. 11 Vordiriw to I , ' I on the good slii� Londo i - � M I - I I � I:!'- cars, half fate- r-l.dietioll." .'4&#t<!brnan — " �Vliat'$ the calotain . was told � that tlivre wits a ,Taxes�Periodi&l bleedi 9 t. � - Ni, z"au., linte;-, . cliniall- " N -e Dg as pre- of a n ,� . - that *!'! Fren ' I 1, you put in way of escape in one�of tl[e life boats. scribed by -government, "rolli, Lix erl�ooj or � -tle %v hi�,zk y -to' niake it stron- de water He said :, "N6, 1 will go doi�-n with the - - 11 .. R, �;C,-�, ',�,7"_--t�3 and . I to nmke it weak, de lemon"'to rhake it passen,gers." All the Nvorldlackno-i0ed(y- Teniptation—The test of soul ' �C(,M'_Ic, ,*4a. Re- Tendoirness—Passio i ,, L(indonderry or I _� itir, a,-nd de Sugar to iri&L�,e it sweet. -eci" that heroism. I I . 0 1 11 in repose. . . . � Theatre - .- Nature in the "house of cor- �� n, .Sloo, - ;�125 �� - . 'if �� insigni .. . r- (%�I)i . I th-a you gay, " flere's to you "' and you rae - I P-JtLerage, ��2(;. - � w � I ficant rection. " I . b Uke it yOu,r If " indulgences foi the good of others �, Be Titne--To the a(yed- an atom; to the . s " ' . I _14. I . � I � Estate Bou . AlYolvlry look down below, ' ,.said not allured by the fact that you drink young a world. " . gh.t - .. -- 2k (, I - I � ­ � 174,1,ndiosc -4s he� stood on the li�idge only the moderate be%4rages.. You Tongue—The boneless that can bi mal, I ,eak I I I . 'W itli hia wife aiiid gazed &,t a tug I auling drink only ale, and a man 'has to drink bones. . . , � 0 - � .. 0 , . at long line of barges. -I I gu�cli i life— a- large amount of it to become intoxicat- Ugliness ---The pti G E.. " . vilege in man, the j � if the tu- is Uke it mail, work-ing na d toil- ed. Yes ; bat there is"not in all the unpardonable in WO111all. . � , I Insurance dom- - 0 1 . a ! ., . I : . . - � . I � � I . P Itforth. . _ i . - . .1 � � : . . - - . A. STRO-Xd_ . I . . PREDITORS' NOTICE.- .n the matter of the 1kJ estate of John G. Smith late of the village of Exeter, in the County of H rp 11 eman, de. ceased. All persons havin! 1 nr claims acrainst I ! � 0 the estate of the said John G. 'inith,who died on 277 th day of September, A.D.JQ t 5, are on or before the 8th day of February, UN to send by post �" prepaid to either of the I- dersigned, their I c hristian and surnaines, ad. resses and de- I scriptions with full pa,rtiou arb of their claims, a statement of their &CCCUD�s and nature of securities (if any) held by the and, in default thereof, they will be peremy to ily excluded from participating in the said esi at A d I hereby I n also give notice to all partiesl indZted to the s�id estate, whether by bock ccount dr other- wise to pay the same to ni e n or before the time above mentioned- Date I I at Chiselhurst' this 16th day of December, 188.. GEO. DOBSON, Chiselhurst P. 0. ; JOHNTRO, ,ER, and JAMES JARROTT, Hill's Green P. 0., $ - xecutor4. 940-8 � I .� ; I I ESTRAY S'7010K. I I i - I I . I VSTRAY HEIFER.-Cai I e hito the- preinises IIJ of the undersigned, Lot 96, Concession 3, Tucker8mith, abont Joe last, a three year old Heifer. The ownermay hale the same by prov- I . Ing _property and paying SPARKS, Brucefield P. 0. expenses. , JAMES . ! __ - - I 94Ox4 I E. STRAY STEER. -Came int the premises of rsigned, Lot I , Concession 9, Stanley,' about the Ist of Au - at, a Yearling Steer. The owner can have the same by proving, property and paying chargei, � ATHAN PECK.' �i 940 . ; I . - _� il_!_ . . _ __1 - . . � i � FOR SALE. J� __. . __ I _____ _ m I - I . I �. FOR SALE. -The I Subscriber ha ! WOOD still a quantity of firAt-c ass Drywood, at hip Woodyard, North Slain 3treet, which he iw prepared to deliver in any pao of the Town at reasonable rates. Orders lefi atlReld & Wilsofir's,� or Wilson & Y*ung's and by relpphone promptly attended to. N. B. -The h gh 'st pr cc wi be r Paid at all times for any quaii i ity of first -las � wood. R. COMMON. .1 il 7 I I . . OTEL A'SD FARM FOR - I - ' 'ALE. -For Sale, 11 in the village of Egnioij ' ' dvile, within one' ' mile of the town of Seafortil, ] Hotel and build- � Ing with three-quarters of an avre of )and, aill I in goGd repair. Also the fil ru in tile township, �f Tuckersinith, in the Count .aining 81 acres, lb,,!n ' �,oiij postd - of Huron, con-, of part No. 9,1 , Concession 3, H. R, S.'. Ill a L I , - *0 state of culti I I i ,atirwi, and is seeded down. � here Is about 201 ' Acres of bush. A never _ .�. . . I failing creek runs, icross the corner of the lot. For particulars ap-1 j )1y to the proprietor, JOHN DALY, or to Eg-; ' I I uoindville P. 0. . : 9 1 1 � � _.. � ___ of W � estern bairy'Men Jr S Association - 1 i . Ontario. I I 1 , ; I'TheannualConventionof �he Dair vinen's As- I of Western outario, - will be held at the - �ciation Olwn flail, Woodstock, on the 136, 14th and! 15th of January next. Arrar genients have been! d,ade with the Grand Trt nk and Canadian, Pacific Railways, for the usuf I reduction of fares �n presentation of the certiti i I . required at the station froi �,,al�hol ,men,,I�ervhip . 'ie th ,e staYt, but no reduction will be Mll wed unless thel , i icniber has an Official Rai * 1w v Certificate, to � 1 )c obtained only f roni the Seere., . � a'ryat fngersoll, . . hd on appl3 ing for the Salt I e, I he parties must I tate upon which road they m is to 1. mcced- i i By c I rd r, i i I ecretary's Office, C. E. CHADWICK, ' In-ertioll, DL ISS5. �0 ,c, 5 , Secretary. I p ! Walton CheesE I - __ - Facto.ry. I . I I The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders and �Atrons of the Walton Union Cheese and Butter ilanufacturing Company. will be held.at BlUirfles, i lall, Walton, 01) i � 1 ! " 3ATURDAY,JANU 16, 1886,1 I 6 I o1clo.ek p. in., sfial-Tp, f r the election of I )tticars and Directors and the transa,otion of �neral business. . A full attendanco is Specially esired. R. H. FERGU60-N, i Se,.,retary. 942 _m___ . ruckers.mith Agricul � I I . u'ral Society. The Annual Meeting of tY, ' - e nien,bers -of. the Nickersmith Branch - Agricult,�al S t will 0 1 "I c held at the C ornmercial 'L H el, Se=o�h, on ' �THUR'DAYI 'ANNUA'�u"'11"teh,_I��, 4 I Oiclock p. M., for the I 0 lecting itlicers and Directors, and t� transaction of �her business. � . �,__ ; bH-'f T,. DICKSON, GO] ON MeADAM, .0 i 942-3 President. ", ; I . : - J .. I I I . . . i . I . � : i . . . I I � I � I . I I .. . . I � - I I q Secretary. � I I i � ; I � I i I ! i I . I . � � I � i I I � ; I I i � . . 1, Ayrshire lankets—good value in all above lines. . . A call solicited. � I . . - E:;� - ZT A, M I :2 S 0 MT. S M _A� :F (D IR r -r 1-1 0 � � Our Fall Importations. Received . - . - I i . I ! r � � ; . i, - and Opened up. I � . I . . i . . - I I , .. I . - � . . . . - � Amongst them DRESS GOODS in great variety; in WINCEYS, SIFIAWLS, SKIRTS, VELVETEENS PLUSHES, SILKS, etc., splendid values; in ENG- LISH WORSTED and SCOTCH TWEED, a fine . selection; in CANTON and ALL -WOOL FLANNELS, unheard of prices heretofore; in CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, a good selection. . . . . , I , � In Readymade Clothing I ! .. I i .- We have a magnificent range in Men's, Youths', and Boys'; Boys' Suits, $2.50 ,and up; Youths'All-Wool Suits, $4.50 and up; Men's All -Wool Suits, $5.75 and up. A large consignment of I . . - . Over6oats, in Men's, Youths' and Boys' I . � . � I I To hand. AV'SUITS MADE TO ORDER; FIT GUARANTEED, AVe claim position with any house in Canada for selling goQd goods at right prices. � . . . . . . I . : JAMES, PICKARD,. - i I I SIGN OF THE RED -FLAG, . � . - - � . - - . i . - . ELL'S * BLOCK,,. - �. . I I � MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. . . I I � I I . ______ � . � ' I � PLOWS I PLOWS a I : . . . I I . - , � - � � I - � � I I - � � . � . . - � � I . 0. C. WILLSON, SEAFORTH � 1. I . . I , � � . I . . . . I . Has the best,as8orted stock of PLOWS in the county, consisting of Steel and . I Chilled, from the best manufacturers in Canada and the States, The following kinds are now in Stock: . . I I - I I 11 .1 ! I . South Bend No. 10 and 15 Plows, I No. 40 Oliver Chilled and Syracuse Chilled and Ste,e-I Plows, . . I The Ayr American Plow Company'i Chilled and Steel 1�lows, The Essex Centre Steel and Chilled, I . Brantford Plow Company's Steel and Chilled, i . i And W. H. Verity's Steel and Chilled Plows, � . : i . - Including the old reliable Massey, No.. 13 Thistle Cutter. I I South Bend, Syracuse and Brantford Sulky Plows, i ; , I I Aud all kinds of Plow Castings at � � I . I - I � . . . .. � I I 0. C, WILLSON'S, Seaforth. , . I . I I as the owner wislies t6 dispose of the property. . Apply to W. C. GOURNLOCK, 'W-arsaw, New I York. I .$a . . — M!, --ACRE FAII31 FOR SALE -North half of I f) Lot 30, and the north of north half of Lot 31, Concession 9,11UcKillop. Most of this land is . seeded,and in excellent condition for ineadow or pasture. For further particulars apply to ANDREW GOVENLOCK, Winthrop P. 0. sit . I - . - - - 150 ACRE FARINT FOR SALU -For vale � Lbt 19, and half of IS, in ibe Ist Con- . cession of Turnberry, about two miles from Win-han), and One and one-lialt'iniles from Blue - M. ,vale. Ninety acres under - cultivation -well fenced and `4ritined, with good buildin�s and - I other conveniences, will be sold cheap. Apply -to ALEX. ROSS, Bluevale 1". 0. . Mtf __ _. . _ FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot 28, Conces- I sion 2, McKillop, containing 100 acres of which about 65 are cleared, well fenced, . un&r- drained and free f rom iitunips. There are fair buildin.-S and small oreliard Plenty of .good - spring water. This farm is situated within two miles of Seatorth, is pleasaittly located, vondome' I of the best farins in the Countv of Huron. It - I � will be sold on reasoul"ble terms. Allp)y toJOHN . BEATTIE, Seaforth. . 942tf 19 ------. - __ - _________ ___ BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. -The underm signed has a number of very eligible build- � � i -11W lots for sale cheap. There lots contain a . � quarter of an acre each, are pleasantly situated and convenient to tb e business pdrt,of ihe village, and are well adapted for the residence of retired �farmers, or Others desiring a pleasant and quiet � . place of residence. DANILL CLARK, Egniond. '%tille. .� - �­ 877 - . I -VOR SALE CHEAP. -Lot 25, Coiwession 15, - _U township of Grey, containing 100 acres. This lot is valuable for Its timber, beinz covered with cedar, hemlock, black ash, beech, maple z and a quantity of pine. It could be easily drain- . ed as the Governirent drain runs along the front of the lot, and when dra;;ned would be a desir- able lot for a�picultural purposes. For parA'cu- � lars apply to DR. HOLMES, Goderich. 934 � . ' ' --- - 1� HOUSE AND I 11 - I .- or S a corner of St. John and Spar.ling Streets, � Seaforth, being Lot 19, Sparling's Survey, This desirable property bt3hig a corner lot near the - - residence of Air. Wm. 31. Grity, suitable for a small family, can be purclias ed on application to . Mr. Armitage in- Cominercind Baiil� buildings, - Seaforth,the house con6dns six rooms with sum- . mer kitcheta, hard alA soft Avater, coal"boUse and - - other Qutbuildings the lot is well Stocked with � . . fruit, Plum, Cherries, Crab Apples, Currants, . L Grapes, &c., and is ivell fenced with new picket I fence. C. F. PASHLEY, - . 910 � __ . . - . - FARM IN MORRIS FOR SALE. -For Sale, North-ba-if Lot 22, Concession 7,31orris, containing 100 acres, about 70 of which are clear. � . ed, and partly cleared from stumps, well fended and in a good state of cultivation. The wood land contains considerable cedar. There is a . good franicliouse and bank barn with stabling underneath and other necessary butbuildlIngs, a good orchard and plenty of spring water. It is . within three quarters of a mile from school, and - only three miles from the flourishing village o.f Brussels. This farm will be sold cheap. Apply . on the premises or Brussels P. 0. 920tf SIMON FORSYTHE, Proprietor. � . I � I . � I I .- . - Sale -Lot. 7, Conm,,don 12, TUC ersmith, containing 100 acres, al)oift 85acres cleared, free f roul Alinilis, we)lfenced and well underdrained ; . . the -balance is well timbered with hardwood� Therelsagood log house tu,oframebarnsafid - 9ther frame outbuildings. lihe buildings are all In good repair. There are two good wells aild a Spring creek rujining through a -corner of the place. There are two good bearing orchards. It � is within thre-c -miles of the prosperous village I of Hensall, on the Grand Trunk Railwky, and eight from Seafortli. This is a splendid stock . farm. It is very convenient to School and within a mile and a half of churches, postottice, &c. Apply on the premises or address Chisellitir-t P. 0. PETER COOPER. - 94,2x8 11 SUFFOLK PIG. -The uOdersigned will keep during the present season, for the improve- ment of stock, on Lot 31, Concession 3, Me- Killop, a ThorotiFlitired Suffolk Boar. Terms— � $1, with the privilege of retuining if necessary. JOHN MeMILLAN, Jr. 939x26 � - � - - . . __ __ I BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The undersi led will . kee UOr aervice, a thoroughbr 7182 ff olk Boar, on t 29, Copeession 8, in - the township of Hibbert- rn I per sow, payable at time - ice , Te t a: of serv, with �h privilege of returning it - necessary. WM. EPERHART. 935-t.f. ­­ __ � - � - .--- - - ­___ � BERKSHIRE BP.AR FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned �-111 keep for ser.N ice during . the season, at Rodgerville, his Berkshire Boar. This Pig. is too well known to need puffing. I ema-R,1, payable At time of service, with UIVI - lege of returning Knecessary. An easy appi ance ,for losAing &lid �nloatllng Sows. JOHN P. MARSHALL. 1 942 � . BLACK PRIXCf,'.-The undersigned will keep during the present s�&�son on his premises at Leadbury, the, well-known Bcrk�bire Pig, "Black Prince,% from imported Sta(�k on both aides, and to which a lintited miniber of Bowe I will be taken. Term&-Onc do]Jar per bow,with the privilege of returning if nedeosary. WM`. � BRAY, Leadbury. 1 941 * * SUFFOLK PIGS.-Tbe undersigned will keep on band during the 'present sew on, a Thor- - oughbred- Suffolk Pig, to which a limited num- ber of ooiwii will be taken. T-rins-One dollar, with the privilege of returning if nevessary. Apply on the farm of the underoiKned at Grieve's Bridge -Northern Gravel Road, MeKillbp. HUGH J. Glakii. - 941 THOROUGHBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SE10TICH--The undendgited hag f set- rem- . - lgeH, in Rod erville, being part of lot 34,'In. 1, vice and the Improvement of stock on bi-, I I t Ushorne, a Kroumbbred Berksbire l3o . - Thi* aninial Is oired by -Win. Elder's Delebrate lm- I ported boar " Duke,,' his njotber' being -a sQw - I c)wned by Or. Snell, of * 11 ullett, the notet pi ' It - breeder. The serviee fee for this boar, which icknowledged by many competent judges be me of the best in the Vountry, is j?i, , i )rivi- ege of returning If riecesgary. HADL , AN, itbolgtrAlle. . 9 4 1 � I 111Y, NUFVULKS Alit TRY, BMT.;--Tf)q un - de ' of It" now on Lot 21, Cone " n 2,. - e( ralCickersmitli, and will keep es"If R. S., for, the irovement of Stock, Two TiioRquonoRLD SuF. ,K BoA:as. The oldebt, "Granger,",was far- eed on April 3rd, 1882, was bred by Mr. Wm. _� ilott, Milton, County of Halton. 11.4 Sire and 'dam were both imported. The second I - - ng Tom," was farrowed in A nil, 1884. He - i1bred by Megars. A. F m.nk I Solim, of the nty of Peel, and both his sire and his dam * also un rted.. They are an good pigs as ,e ever or= & service In Utrom as can he van by the extended'pedigree8 which are .1 i8tered in the Canadian Herd Look. Term* with the privilege of Wturning If necessary. . C)RGE PLEW&S. . 91 , I � __ I . HRYSTAL & BLACIVI � PRACTICAL . . I � 01LER MAKE,RS:9 - ff E Subscribers have bought t1be Tools ind - Boiler busiue" lateli, carried on by it -be lerich Foundry and ManufacturingCompomy, . having liad an experience of over eight Y�.arx . hat shop, are now prepared to carry on �tbe . le in all Us branches, F . ny work entrusted to us will receive . !ntion. First -clam work guaranteed, PrOTA - 11 kinds of Boilers made and repaired, allo . *e Stacks, Sheet Iron Work, &D., at rea*on- � Yat4N. I i . , i . - 'ew Salt Pans made and Old on" repel an . shortest notice, and at pelces that dety , - ition. � CHRYSTAL & BLAC�. . I 4 4 - I I . . I , � I . J