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I � . � ' 1. . . 1� P . � . I 0 I . i . RE," -ESTATE FOR SALE, I i . I . --- I . t . . I no Babfs Metw,(,* - but I cannot see how! you, can compare, a in r 31 Itstate in the absence of proof - �, E" - ORTANT NOTICES. I I d' e_ - � I 9 . I tl! . ., - - L. Gib on- I : t,jv, -town ,watchmaker to a ba-iler.- L . Sandy�-- ;be supply -of dift which covered - �.L I I . Christmas and New Year"'s Goo s at th . L - . 7 1% - mustearry our beautiful bAbY-tO 1. ,n Shoe Store,for- I � I , , . I I laywhon the weatherisfair, we"Id; - " There's no muckle � liff&,ence between his 01 othei had 0 LET. -That well-kr. am . I L - I A.LE.-The under I I � � .. ID UILDING, LOTS FOR S,.. - - .. some ( ­ L I . been procured -on his T ty . . . 13 -of fine building Loi � . , Must dress. him up in his prettie it gown, . merly,ryied b I., el a re & Willis. Ap- L A & Ive URPgy aign L - V has a number a . L _ the twa. The yane 1 i0s watobes, amA fathe rig" pretnises, and the customer went Central Grocery h a public that h - haw -cor4. - And waire thet" On the top of his � lead.-; 2 the other watchei c(us., But aws wil insid 3L and �gat down. I L I . -, ply -to JAM f . 943 .. . . L Acy 0 . ou G and James Streets for sale, at low . L I - - - ooper - is cousins and all his aunts. � . . � prices. For particulars apply to D. D. WILSON. . For all b . i . . 7 i . - . I DEBTO& --All parties indebted � I . . � ,ate tile ' r I Declare it is shameful and every,way blame- , jokin"L_bae ye gottet � Aw the P's -and , OTICH T� DEBTOR, ; . - � . 908 � � , - . ; � . Q'SL 0-' . . - . I The �oy! paid for the posta4, ri�ped Nto me will please n � e prompt luent, . .. � .1 � . I I I . . . � . -_ ful .. pay . . I RIM .1 4b T -O have had no picture of him this'ye r. I .yer trade ieorned noo, dae yo- a ba . from the - rack to put it 'Mi, and as circulfistances Will COM e � me to collect. . OTS FOR SALE. - Three hundred and . . -alencia, Selected Valencia Sulta-lia and Black- Ba-4ket Ra seve?lty-ft% eaercs of land, being composeil - I' , think ? Jock -­­ Oh, yes; I thin k s%'? d . � - New Fruits, V 2 L . OLLEM F . li�anle �ghlinst the connter*in the im- 9434 11 H C)MAS COVENTRY. - isins ; I - .I-- - 22,33,34,Xiaodp&r.t of 31, in the Stk , , - . 175 three months old. when we tok�hiin be. Sandy-,' Well, then, what i8't that's - . . 1A)ts � I ll,; was - . , inedi Lte 'Vicinity of a basket of oranges, ONEY,-Five Hund ed Thousand Doll0s - Vostizza, Patras and, Provincial. Curtants, imported Citron, Lemon and Oralige of � .r,n I -s, Filberts, etc.; Pickles, Concessiob,ofMcRillop. They will bebold,cheap, . - - - - - - fore, L .1 . &yedry, an' still theie's a'rinnin.' spring whilethe merchant went towait on Peel; Valevicia' and S. 8. Alinoi)(1,Gretioble Walnut wner li : - to loan eith .r i � L wishes to dial -ase of the property. pared to- give good vaaj . .... I &in, . LSa M �e ns 11 11 or large sums on 8 as the o I I in. - . - I � And belay like a lamb,Qln his niam `!811"P; -in't?" Jock-"BeA ag lady." awo.nan whowanted half a cakeof farm property, at lowlst 171 tes of interest and Sauces. and Crianberries, Honey, Jellie and .11arinalade ; Coffees, Spices and Ex- Apply to IV. C. GOUINLOCK, Warsaw New I ,4.ndthedarliLng.nawhuatwelveiiio timbre . I � 'L � Ill L otbew mi sock tOL a � 8 a- ,man. I - - -Hensa , tracts pure and good. � .. M L I . rildering graces fro Sandy 11 It' 9 Ye've. yea8l. I . . easy terms. Apply to Wl,11 AxcLEA,N, 11 . York. _. . . , P. - - . � 941 .1 I I . _. - . . . . - . ... - just look at his dear little laughing L e I soinething to learn t, � Ohnnie lad." L ") on wantL a stick of candy forthe Ont. � .-,----. ­ -_ . .. . . I . I � - . . . : - At the rosiibud wouth, at the violet eyes! n I . . -An Irishman in ,, - e a ,sudden rush baby do yon?L" the customer- heard the PEDAR AND BLACK A H FOR SALE -The � . il%e - ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -North half ot . , L * L ') Lot 30, wid Vile north of north half of Lot Why the photograph taker, that vanity shaker, . P, to k � I . . I . ,I t I �WEEDS,,, light him a. into a. druggist's 0 -from - his , , "Of cour 1,) undersigned has all, quant-ity of Cedar I MeRillop. Yostnf this landis I merc iant say in a moment. se S1, Concession 0, I . N' O. . . � Will, think this time we have brp ­ L 'Postsand Ash Heading f ' I ences for sale. , I I . - - . . . pocket a soda -w r b6ttle -filled with W — seeded, and in exceilent condition for'meadow f WELS, - prize! I I 1 a1w ys give a a candy with h e TEAS; TEAS New Season 1885-6. . � I some liquor, and haiiding it across the y 8 -If y -Cedar Posts at `V per handred, and apecial . I I I . . ­ or P&Sture. For further particulars apply to L LAI -DINGS, _b,ake�of �east. It helps trade and keeps lengths cut to order and mck Ash at $10 per I . � � . Wi,nthrop P. O.. 819 . We carried our child to the town one day, ' counter, exclaiMed--l"There,_ d t cord in bulk. JOHN R ;B, Brussels P. 0. . I .. - ANDREW GOVENLOCK, � . Nvix-CEYS" - The gkies were soft and the air was cool, . oc' or, the babv element solid' If you pay for L . 941-4 . 4 . ' . I . 7 ri ie . snuff that, will you 91 The doctor did, th ­ - . . . Young Hysons, Blacks and Japans., Special prices to large buyers, and -_ .-For sale . . . .; et; nin-� - We robed him richly in: fine array- onounced. the I iquoito be genum at �unch. of raisins you're eating, I'll . --1 r,A ACRE FARM FOR SALE L - u e. ' L 0 give you ,two -sticks. -Perhapi'that's EACHER WANTED Wanted immediately, warranted. to please every time. Having lately, puTchased very extensively in I �)V Lot 19L, and half of 18, in the Ist Con- ltibljon& and laces, and Swiss and t 11 and pr . - .. the I He looked like a. prince in, the artist's chair, whisky. " Thank 'Von, .doctor �" said . ache ding a third class cer d to offer Teas at prices never before heard of in cession of Turnberry, about two miles from � o ,:� 'AF . , I a female to , _ - Eastern markets, we are prepare I L , � G Y R N, 9 - ve, and grand, . I . ;. - your bok hangring over that basket of T .r, % to an assis 11 � in School Section : - I Sitting erect, and bra, ian ,- I I h�n: I it to me again; .11 * He's got tificuie to ac , Seaforth,'quality coin Wingliam, and one and one-half miles from Blucio - With his !)ig red apple, he soarce could grappla, the Irishn , � id as oranges? YeW,'I thought so. No: 8, in the townshi lay. Application *re- . sidered. Prke and sample on application. I I Vale. " Ninety acres - under cultivation, well I � . you please." The doldtor again.di c . . L - . . I i . _1_.. - fenced and drained, With good buildin and i I - . Held close inL the palm Of his dimple hand. . a ten cent orange in each pocket and- he ceived by -the uNle)ro i Ed Trubtees, JOHN & . I PA * , � . ... -ill be sold cheap. ly kinning and FuHing . I directed, and asked.what.he, meant. is figuring � on L,etting away with - the VOELKER, JACOB R DER, CHRISTOPH . . . . . other conveniences, �% pp , I 111--leistakir!git.now!" We held our breath. I 11 Och, thin,"'said, Pa; ha'e shwood P. O'. . . 9413 __ - - 924tf i A,ttended to, f " ff you will Y basket. -lie is !he hopeful that bought MILLER, Da - . to ALEX. ]E�OSS, Bluevale P. 0. � . We furtively peeped from behind 'the screen , . A I I � ; it, the, priest told me not to drink any _ L I - . ­ . - . ­ I . � "What a 'posel!" we whispered, then still 'aM - � � boit ,of matches herd 13st week and � ARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot 28, Comes- . I -. : . I "' -rOTICE.-A general h ee�ingl of the West I ie will,'aa far as possihle -death of this inless I got iti from the, dioctoi. t f6r-got to lay down a jack knife that be N End Cheese Manutac aring Company, will . SWARE. F sion 2, 31eKillop, containing 10 acres Of I I � ' ick, lately, . whiob. about 65 are cleared, well ftliced, unaer- fE' WITH THE3 Waited -and baby was all serene -At W a " cheap John.' . boi�rowed 'to cut We stamp with. If you be held at J. M. Best's la 1 office, Seaforth, on ; � , 1, and �; Till the critical moment, when, behold, man m . � . , - �. . drained and free from stumps. There are fair - - ' ng Order z The sun was catching -that lovely look, . ,0 Good Worki offered a bridle'for sale, when a will tie.him to the tail of the cow. that Saturday, the - 30th day o January, 1886. at .2 I _. ' buildings and small orchard Plenty of good , -P � - n - ;fficient'Workmen, Such. a terrible- roar, it shook the floor, the ,rowd bid "-a crown. " The bid -was ate'up y green co�n yesterday, and o'clock P. M.,lwhen a ace lint will be submit We are oflering speciiill bar&ns in this departnient]-eapecially in Dinner I L L - - , ta in in jLng the Holi- spring water. This farni,issituated within two - I I took. just -Utly accepted, and payment de- ' ' ted:to the meeting, sho ing the inanner i Sets, China Tea Sets, Chamber Sets and Glassware of -all kinds dur miles of Seaforth, is plez�salntly located, and one I And that was the picture the swift sun . Arive her off and lose her in the woods, which the company has be( I --wound up and tile . I � - k, Warranted. I . . z manded. - -I' It was tl ie crown of my hit 11. BEST,* Liquidator. day Season. Call and see our stocks, and compare prices. Just to hand another of the best farina hi the Couiity of Huron. It . I 1. I I'll give on a ho -use and lot free." L property disposed of. J I i - � A wrinkled face and close shut eyes, y i , � I . r . I - d the urchaser. " Very , 942-4 the 11 World " pattern inDark Brown and Bronze Green in Tea Sets, willbe sold on reaswilable terilis. Apply toJ0111; i i I And a mouth thaVS opened so very wide, I meant, " - sai . . : ' - .P - ___ sbipffient of i . � ' . The inerchant reached for the urchin BEATTIE, Senforth. 942tf That our dear little sister, sibyl -wise, well," responded the olther, a bargain's 10L I I . . . VROXETER MILE& I I with a carriage whip which oked as AGENTS WANTED. -A, St. Marys, Strat. Chamber Sets, and Dinner Ware. - Prices ex-tremelyllow. A large assortment of - - . - .— : I Declares she can see the cky inside. a bargain ; baud ii here. " Thinking � ford, Mitchell, Scafoitit, Clinton, Gpderich, goods suitable for holiday presentsi Call early and make your selections. A call JDUItDING LOTS FOR SXLE.-Thc under- -. , I � A�unts and c6usins and grandmothers dear, . though it had already seen several shn- _4CA_ . . Z . . I '� i the whole affair a juke, and ji!d i Brussels, �istowel, 'is respectfully solicited. I � JJ signed has a number of very elig ble build- . L" GIBSON L Haven't got over their anger yet I _ ging ilar campaigns, but - only got it near Centralia, Blyth, Aringhalll� I � . I hfg I , - i - I � . I -y clever, the individual hand- - L Lucknow and KIneardine, ,o canvass the sale of � ots for sale cheap. These lotvz�ontain a , - I I . ' p,u,t we t ougrellit it was funny, A�d paid our himself vei ' 'der to knock over a I Twine Binders, Single I - q . � I h - . . i . . I . enough the Warau L Udvers,.Moiivers, Sulky . . uarter of an acre each, are pleasantly situated i " - . Z Proprietor, money, . I . ed up the halt, and r ceived the bridle; I Rakes, Drills and Seeders, (te. Apply to WAL B. . .- . .1 I � . - and convenient to the business partof theylilage 11 ; - . F -- -,--- For that stranlr�e phase of our precious pet. .' can of ;Columbia River salmon on the all, or to, ',lie North A erican - . I , L � r I whereupon the aul6tion6e'r cooly.. dut out I . . McLEAN, Hens and are well adapted for the residence of retir'A I � L ;. ' t_ � ith a penknife, and returned counter at. his elbow. - The bo reached manufacturing Company, A ondon. 941 � I . I LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY, SEAFORTH. farmers, or others desiring a pleasant and quiet I : I Ali' children, older than baby, think, the ecown w . I In . � _� 'IEL CLAVIR, Egniondi i . � car little children blithe and sweet, the rest of the hat to the outwi tbe-stirbet just in advance OT a peach . _-_ - - - L . ­ T I 16 . I I place of residence, DAN 1, i I- il F 1.) r gold, and your .cheeko of . .. ded putato, and . the - woman- Wo. - I l ' & 0 0A With your curls of bloW I uld have GREAT BARGAlN*7!_- Will be sold cheap . Ville. 877 1 : . : joker, who disappear d amid a roar of - L A.140-acliis of good immol, heavily timbered, I . � - a pink . � been a igiose second only for the fact that I ; 'L much ' . t I laughter, having paiL too dear for. , . chiefly maple, soine'Heml(bic and Cedar, never . ! i Arid you r, naughty tempers, " olden ind fleet she stepped on the rolling can of sttlin= failing stream *through. it. Three miles from C:1 I - ; I . What an aLWf1 both the joke and h' bridle. ' - ­_ . _ C) M, jD ]E] IV __ T -lq-._ . 11OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For Sale I . il thing it would be for you . . . . and sat down to rest in a crate of All . anford otation, t . ownship of Aniabeli County _ rr,:El M] — _ _, :L 0 1 corlier of St. John and Sparling Streets, *1 r YOU AN - ff an artist should happen along morne day, -On the arrival of a train- - ab Alloa - - I Seafortb, being Lot 11), Sparling's Survey - This I ; � . L 't,ng, . of Bruce. Apply to box -284, Stratford, or Ex - L . e ol ' blackberries.' 1 - desirable property b,. er lot ' I I � I And observing th p I the frown, or the . �jljg a corn near the I � � stwtion the other day the porter,' i - his ' R Office. 893-tf , i t "That's right !" yelle .; . . . W I residence of Mr. Win. M. Gray, suitable for a I 1. flouting, I usual loud voice, Ban, 7 ont = of, ._ d the merchant - ros'TO _­­ -.--. � ­_ ----.. ! M I _s� �, ' i * 5 , � . Should take i picture of you that way. . Ini ss .. 't small family, can be purchased on application to � I I I A - ' ' L I � I bn�l . 1 you 0 RE B AND OTHERS.- �?7; - 1, K� I- -s, I , i 0//Ld Si' " __- � . the place, and being a Scotc. an, he make, rself. at home. .Bring on TIRED FARMET . 4 - V �&L , - P ,Mr. Armitage Ili Commercial Bili It building Z . I .. �,�4, c . your barefooted girls from U16 South of TFor sale cheap, a con1jortable frame dwell- . N.,�. I , . . - naturally gave it the broader. pirbinucia- MR . -U "w'd A TO O'NE OF THE ABSENT. - 3�1 ." . ��I�.. I . Seaforth,the house contains six room$ with suill- L France and do -this wine-makiDg business Ing house and balfan acre, f, land in Eginond- .. ff-r�j '.... X nier kitchen, hard .and soft water,coal house and I I , � . You b- -ith a smile, love, h � I � . tion of 'I Alloa_wa. ". An ob -- 0, 0 other outbuildings the lot is well t,Ueked with � . . ade me good -by % 11 I I Hikhluider, - . - - . . ville,':near the cemetery. ',T e house contains 5 49 I ... ;Q ., I -1 . I n w#ich cn y i k ma i sh Jkter I - I I . -_ I , tfd I ig .11, , '' 'I c 1 , ) I. a I a-. a to the solind up, in style. Call on the undersigned - . , �ak with, fruit trees. The I - A -rid amay west wild and drear; who had been. start ed out of &I roonis. The lot is planted ... I . � fruit, Phiiii, Cherries, Crab Apples, Currants, , - � property is pleasantly sitiii , , Pr i A - vi- iX - gle shrill calling . . . riaaes for bottl;s - to'putL your extra dry in ked and will be sold a , . . " . Grapes, &c., and is we)l fenced with new pic"t At the sound'of war's bu ,� � . sleep in a- corner of o ale o*f the ca,� g , . .. .*--1---d; � - . ­ . '11111lili'll 7 0 - H1.11, I, � ' You, went- without shadow of fear. L � I after you get the fruit squeezed dry. If cheap. L Apply. to SOLOMON McDONALD, Eg- cc .- i I � . � I - . fence. C. F. PASHLE'Y. 910 1 ; , � got to his feet and, shouted 'after him - . But when I coniplained of your going, J � I mondville. 935x12 . Z 4 I . :11'�):,A­ - � . . I -all anivaie- you come around when a�ples are ripe . L 4 - V ".. _t '. .-- . ___ - � - ___________ � - To: face d -ther excitedly, to the'nos ,in I .--.--- --------------7 -1 , ?N'A , ) 1. - -.-- - __ I )..I I : . 'L I . . (6 d the . �. ­ I I You chided me gently by singing M XECUTORS' NOTIGEA-mAll parties having I LL I , 1�14i`__A_* Z.- I F ' angers untold in thd west; ra �V,__' . . . L . . 11�=' -1 - 0) � AR31 IN TUCKERS�11711- FOR SALE. - T, I ent of the passengers Weei, gan . I'll giv e* voila cider contract." An to .. , . . � I - . ,: - i i L � �' Encourage ine dear'twill, be best." � I P . F_ . h t skipped around in search of a � . I - . FSale Lot'7, Concession 12, Tucherstuili-ohr, L I ; - I I . Fa is merc an Eclaims against the esilte of the late Thomas � I I . containing 100 acres, about 85 acres cleared, free i . . � . for guldsake, an' sto)) yer howlW; of I'l � I � 4- 1, th-Juice f"nin, fhe crushed Nash the. townshin of McKillot) in the . � I I . I A .4 1.16. A .1 I I � I -A I 0 9 . . 01 � nee all IN -e .1 - . 'i I I . . U0111 $11,11111ps,w .1 cr 11 ; - %ell hour carin'? Awa' - wi'. ye, lve ill-faured -IP � -P ell oin or about the 19th � I jl " I know you will miss me e. I flour. County of Huron, who di � . - . . � . . berries,fr'oni runnint, into a pile of : 134, are here state- I � � . the balance is. well. timbered with hardwood. I I � i And grieve when'Fm far, far ii,way -. lookin' tyke, an' no waukeil the dold wi' . , 0 - of July, 1& by ii tified to send a - . I : . � I z k Milks' . . .- . DECEMBER. There is a good log house, two frame barns and : � l - . 11tit itti duty's deniand and I'm ready; - yer noise !" I sacks. ment of the same by regis., ered letter, addressed I � bther frame outbuildings. The buildings are all I - : I . - I - -1 - I ; I r . -ite feather to -day.? . "That's' � nothing, "-observed the mer- s � I 1 1 . I I � o, I Could I show the wh , . I - to either of the under ign .d at Seaforth P. O." in good repair. There are t,ko good --vells and . - I 0 1 Z - - I . . . I I Oli 1 Now you're -illy own bright-eyed blessing � - 1, chant, wiping the perspiration from his stating thb nature of the security they hold, if � . . . .a spring creek ruinihip through a corner of the . I ; i . I " Arit within : I - I , And show the true a . , i 1] %� p . I I . ! � ,]R-`_. ij He Talked -Out Lou(. any, and otherwise prolierly attested, oil or m : . � W. .. . =-, y Those eyes now so fearlessly flashing . . brow, a�i he- lbained on the'mop handle before Monday the eighth lay of February, 1886. We 'Commenced December trade with our stock once more replenished with ,place. There are two good beq,ringorcharo3s. It . � i 1 C4 )y _ - . : Mamma , inqui,rad Tommy Tuff of . Is Within three miles of the. prosperous village . � - Shall guiole me through ,war's crash and din.." � . and watched the womanskivrrying down All claims not then Ili ,ill be peremptorily several lines of goods bought below regular prices,, . of Hensall, on the. Grand Tr � unk Rail -way, and - ;I I . i ; _ � ' � . i i � t � . � I - . - . � . � . . I nentas i distribution.of the . I . I . � his mother, last SuAday after service the strieet, looking as if she travelled for barred from settlei . . I . - ' eight from Seaforth This is a spleudia stock I .. � . ! ' t i - I I I � FE _T_ HE - NVith yolur men you went cheerful and Willing, "is it very bad to - talk out loud in ail instantaneous dye house assets of the deceased wil'i then be made. . In our Tweed Department witl be found three cheap lines -one at 50c, one fann. It is very eon ' - � . : i - . - . � and was I . venient to School and within - 1, . I ;F . To defend and take peace to the poor . . . - I . JAINIES XcINI 3SH . � � I � .. . � . � i i ­ . - church V - . . bound'to place her samples in the most Executors'. at 65c, one at 75c, in addition to dur regular stock. . a mile apd a balf of churches, postoffice, &o. . : i ; 61 Helpless childiren and sad prisoned %iomen - it - , . . . �UX: I - . . i � � . Apply oil the premises or address Chiselhur,lb P. ! . . . - ; . i � . Who had homes on Saskatchewan's shore, � � Of I course it is, Tommy," she an-. conspicious place -, "you just stay here � Seaforth, December 10, 11 885. 940-8 I I . . . . . 0. PETER COOPER. 1 942 -XS : � I I . . i . � I . I . . ! W Hotel., And now 1*ln so proud of you, darling, swered-, severely, " lmve- you been cruilty.- - . - Also two lin�s- of Black Worsteds very cheap. I . I � . t I can worship a -hero so brave, 0 an. hour or two and things may begin to - . � . I I . I . . . - - . I. of such .misconduct ?' . . REDITORS'N I . . : I ' .. OT,%bE.- -In the matter of the . I I— While I pray for your safe home returning ; . liven up a littlei The girls who buy a . . . � " Yessum, I iireakoi i I was to, -day. " C estate of John Q. Sinif i, late of the,.Illage of In Dress Goods'we have still a good range.' . - . . . 11 I I i � When, the peace flag shall quietly wave. - - � ' cent's worth Qf gum and beg -five cents 'Exeter- in the County of uron, gentleman, de- . I ��� �`:. . . . .. I , I . I � . �'1,18rell, you- bad boy, if I'd' known worth of sugar kisses will begin pretty ceased: All persons bavi g any claims against Ask to see our Uostume Twe'eds, suitable for either Ladies' or Children's . - . Xe . I - . i I J . -11 IN ". L .11, � W" 901,11N.E. . O'er the ]and where poor Seott's heartless yon didn't know how- to behave your- yho died on � �43.' " ,l. . I L - . mur- . soon, �nd .the party who pays for one the estate of the said John '. Sinith,li . . - i 11. I * _ . � . I . . . � I � ; derer, e ' d - -.1 . . I . , Z I I self, I should -have gone with you to _ 27thday of Septeinber;.&A,1885, arepn or before Dr ss, at 12 yar .4 for $I. . I I � �— Ifals added much more is sin; . . . clay, pipe and steals a handful of tobac the 8th day of' Fe�rpary, ! 88Q, to send by post .1 I . . I 4 r . . I � . ' I I i � ; � . watch you. Wha - v been ."o our All -Wool Serges at 25c per yard. - . - . . I ". I Ry the cold-blooded uncalled for slaughter, I co is due to -day. It's been a. little (lull prepaid to either of th ,- undersigned, their t I � . . . . I I . . 11 � 4ht Riuming New Of Gowanlock, Delaney and Quinti, doing ?" . - - . � . . I . � I . .1 addresses and de- - ____ . � . . l Who like- many others no%v sleeping., I- here lately, but business is found to pick christian and surnames, . I . I -.A-. - _.... . ...... =�. . i I ne. - . I I " Why% you see the preacher was tell- scriptions -with full pal -tic flars of their claints, - In St le Goods splendid V'ahie in Factory and Bleached Cottons, Tickings, - . . i Z t, . . - up. When the party comes in to borrow p � ; � Shroudless neath the sky,of the wes � tatemefit of their-ac(ounts and nature of 9' . . _. I : � i � . . . I . I ing the children ff. they. didn't do better I Shirtings, Cottonades, Denims, Canton Flannels', etc.. I . � . Ili ay, he called the sad victinis and martyrg - . the paper, I'm going, to give. him a chair a 8 6, I . - UFFOLK PIG--L-Tbe undersigned Will keep .- I - securities (if any) hold by th in and in default. - . . � t I . tile We detest. the earth wonld open, and swallow them pe ein ptorily excluded from - during the present season, for the improve- . ! ­ I - _ ___ Of Ifiel who's nw _freshly painted withprepared glue,&nd it thereof, they will be ' S . � - . . - - . r worth the attention of buyers. - . . : I � I . !, - people i ' sa, v Fla - loll oil Lot 31, Concession 3, 31t- , 7 1 1 i Co. Ram, hearts are now mourning their lov" d on up, like it did to thp Wicked In will take something morethan proof of participatinir in the id emate. And I hereby I In Grej nnels we have a splendid line n t of stock, I . ' 0 - - ; � . I I ­ I � Thoroilgbbr i 34. , -i.* es the Bible, and -hesaid he lCould even at also give notice to all pal ties, indebted ,.to the Killop, a ed Suffolk Boar. Terms- � , ' . ­ --; � C21 1 Wlio'died at their post, true and brave, offensive-Partisaxtsbip to get him out of said estate, whether.. by book account or other- Nice goods in F r Caps, Capes, Muffi and Boas, Fur Trimmings. Sl' with the privilewre of returning if l)CPwz,,mry- i � .. I ! ____ - 2C ce of one heartless rebel, I that time see the niouiitains -splitting y, . . I r, 0 ': , . . I � . I ­ - � . W-4cf1an - B, figs on to w � . . LLAIN Jr 939-x26 . I ; 7.Z �. . . sposition.- l'vegotsollill , 0 P ise to pay the same - to Me on or before the . I JOHN 116AU . 1, . I w - ., _. Who's life ji�ot eon 11 millions " should save. - open and the valle) s licking out their of that. box stuffed with sand, the time above mentioned. Dated at Chiselhurst' -.A few Jackets which will -be sold cheap. .- .- . - -i I I Ahl I ; 'l,= � C* .: . I � - So keep your arat strofig for the fray dear, )y - ' I I ; - - - � - I . . � ; I . . _� ''_ � on . - toil ues. . . � oranges that boy stole are 16aded this 16th day of -December, 1885. GEO. DOBSON, I I � . ERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. -The ! � I I I t i . 1� .1 __ - 111 not wish you back'ere the fi(elit � 0 Chiselburat P. O.; JOHN ­ROYft, and JASIES . undersigned will keep for service during . ., c ' : � - " 7 -.11' __4 . �Qiall decide for you, connt,r, and contrades, Tommy stopped ... this point; as if Whit,e Quilts and Eider Down'Coinforters. -: B I � , _� � with kerosene oil, and there are JARROTT, Hill's Green P. O., Executors. 940-8 . . *thescason, at Rodgerville, his Berkshire Boar. i J i - . I . rig �. . I .: I � r .- . = In favor of honor- and . uncertain about f urt. ier progress. selveral other precincts,to hear from." ' ' . i r � - . This Pig is too well know" to need pulling. . i I � i — : i ; . rn . e Les. i I � ; . . ! I . - t 8�4 lLE. . - I � . " Well,"? said hjs'moth-�-r, anxiously, . FOI Ayrshire Blankets -2 -good value in all abov I I crin"l, payable at time of service, with rx- I _. I,ot Justice be done now unfailing I . . ' -on witll his mop- . I .. - - appli - - I o prIN � I . The merchantwent . I lege of returning if necessary, AD iens) anice I .1 I - " did you say anyth, [ng. " , . .1 ___ ­ - -.---.--.. . .. --- - � I i : . Sought but death can itGne, for his sin; - . � . . I I Z I � i - - it yeist.1113:.7) - �� I . . . ping. I . A call solicited. ' I for loading and unloadijig sows. --JOII.N P. I � . . I Lot the fate he has meted to otIfers; V . . v I I OOD FOR SALE. he Subscriber has . I I 1. . � _. I I . . Th4,6ustomer got into- the street just W � . MARSHALL. 94-9 q I i fly our dauntless be meted to him, . - . . , still a quantity of f r6t-class Drywood, at . . - � i I " What?" - 0. i I . I - . . . . . �. - I . - Don't return until quiet contentment; . in'time tosee awoman. whose black hia'Woodyard,North-Alair Street,which he is I . � � I --' I I . 11 1 V ARE! " I Rats !' Ali' I said it so . loud I ! 9 i . I , - . prepa in an3 part of the Town at z . - : Fills the honies now'*deserted out west, ; skirts looked - as though they . had been red to deliver E:L , J- -A. lm -.r. -.s a c) 1".T , S :E -A- :F1 (::) IR rr 1-1 , LACK PRIXCE.-The underbignea will keep I i i � I � . � . I I . . � I � I . 0 B a premises . . � � And the true ring qJ peace finds an echo, I they fired me right out."�-Merchant reasonable rates. rders lift at Reid & Wilson's, . � during the present scason oil Ili . � i . I I . � � � . . through the Franco-German war, rush- Wilson & Young's and b - Telephone promptly . . � Leadbury, the well-known Berkshire Pig, I i I .. at , 1 � I lit each sturdy settler's breast. 1 Traveller. . . or . � I - ; : . . . - oil both I - — : � 1. - ing into a drug store to find out what attended to. N. B. -The ilghest price Will be . " Black Prince,' I rom Imported Stock ; : - -_ j . I . . - . * . - aides and to �;hich a limited number of Sows I . ' ' i . � 11 __ And when you are houte.ward returning, - to give a boy who had- extracted aboilt paid at all times for any uatitity-of first-class I .. r - i ; . , i - . : . - . . ith ; � . Mustrating � the. Liquor wood. R. COMMON. . .937 - . . . will i)c taken. Terhis.-One dollar per sow wi � . . I ! . , � . . ! . I I � . � t I With heart that has nevcr Xnown fear; . halfa pint of kerosene from an im- - . issary. 1�iii. : ­ 1-11 Questiloh. ____ 11�. ; . ­ � ­ I theprivilege of returning if nece i � ; � Renvember the lave.light is burni, g. : , � , I ' rT ** � � 941 , - , � i E . Unceasingly, constantly, here. . i ported orange, and to hear the grocer ' FOTEL AND FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale Alli]�TrTIOIT. i BRAY, Leadbury. i ! . . - i . . . . � ! , Two coloured barIers, one an.old man ' a H in the village 'of E . . - - . I And " Bright Eyes!" wil! give, you a welcome 'i i standing in his door with the- mop in hi . rk4nonolvile, within one i : I . J ­ Which even a . soldier indy prize I - and the other a young one. - The youn - - . I . - . 1 � :H; S - � � . 9 hand) ending her to mile of the town of Seafor h, a Hotel and build UFFOLK PIGS.-�-The undersigned AiR keep ,­ . t . . : I . . While the lips wil�l be smiling with pleasure, One took off -his apron and started out of come back land buy a lamp-wibk and Ing With three-quarters of. an. acre of land, all on hand during the'present'scason, a Thor. � . I ; � . ; . � N . EN - S ; � That have pr ed in your absence with sighs. I . ood repair. Also the farili in the township ! . My I the door. �. MEN WOMEN AND CHILID11t] _. ough,bred Suffo k Pik, to,which a limited num�: - 1: ­ l - . i i . run it down, the boy's- throat and 111 9' I . I : : . __ 1. - ,)ll) � of Tuckersmith, in the Count,v of Huron, eon- � � � . ber of sows , be taken. T-rins...-One dollar, i . . .1 i - . . . I ; . ' . I I — I . And the whole world shall ring -with the praises "Yo'9 gwan to gQt a drink, Jim . utilize him for illuminating purposes. taining 81 acres, being composed of part No. 9, - I .. i � � � I . . i � � . , . with the ri ege :of returning if necessary. � � -lest and best.; asked the elder. I ' . -, S., in a good state of cult!- - . � I . � I . .1-1 i i . Of Canada's nob, - � Concession 3, 11. R J i, _2 1 A - ; . . i . � I . .rradesman. , ; 11 P ill m of theundersigned at Grieve's - ! - ; I ,o . bat I'se ... wan. to do." � tion, and is seeded down.. There is about 20 , p ' Northern G op. HUGH , i i . A"ho, all ulder to shoulder defended, - w "Dat's w . � Va ripd'ge ravel Road, McKill : � . I Z � . i ' I ! failing creek runs I - ; � And saved the ii-ahappy Northwest. I : -and get yo' ( 0 I A never . J. G R I E V.V-,. � F : . � . I I lk acres of bush 941 � I i one Go [rink I yo st to do, . . ! � , 'S - across the corner of the lot. For particulars ap- . I ;� : Whille in coming years'round the hearthat ChAral6ter in -Great Men OHRISTMAS 18859 . . 1 2: - . Will be told how the dark coats and red, de same ting when I waz young. When . ply to the proprietor, JOHN DALY, or to Eg. . I . I . r i I . � I HOROUGHBRED 13ERKSHIRE BOAR FOR . t ; ,1, rebels and half -breeds _ , - -mill . . . Noses. - I . I I . . 5 T SAW& , Put to: rout RiL I was fust married dab wuz a gin mondville P. Q. . q . 940 : SERVICE. -The undersigned, has for ser- ! . : i . - I T : � . I I ,� i . I Chicago HemId. .. I . . . ; I - - 2 . . ; 7 � . Arid avurig'd both the living and dead. I wu " . vice and the Improvement of stock on his - ; r . . next door to de shol wha' eked, an' � � ­ - ! .. prem ! a 1-Cl'SON&Tf. I . 7 ; . I - I 'I, . I n. I, i �� 11 . I 4pent in it fifty ind sebenty cents a Xo�es'i.nark the peculiarities of races !sea, in Rodgerville, being part of lot 34, Cc ; . 0 . . I - Ugborne, a Thoroughbred Berkshire r. This I . I � ^ � i P . . . t - The lower races, like . JUDICIAL SALE. . - Boa - . i � - day onten de dollar an' a half I earned'. the ,world over. - . - . ; � 9 � . ; . Gaieties_- 1 — - . . . ­ i � . i - egroes Esquiniaux, etc,,, have - .. d Well, one mawnin' 1" ivent into de but- the: A THE SEASON FOR PRESENTS. - animal is sired by Wm. EldeeB celebrated im- I 1 ; 30 . rted boar "Duke,,' his mother being a sow- I - i ; I fF -n- - - - i v -,Sceue-AkgyIl Street,. . Glasgow, - . I 11 . � , chah sh6p, an' who- should co m-e'in but broik flat noses, and their mental and In the High Court of Justice - . 9:1ned by Mr. Snell, of Rulletti,the noted pig � I � . 1 . ' ' ' l . I . 16 � � . r this boar, which Is � I S -tarday, evening -Officious constable breeder. The service fee fo : . , � . . moral characteristics are low. The Can- Chanc'ery Division. . I � de man what kept"the likker shop. I I . 1 4 ol - and Atn,e . rican to English- visltor��'Cum, move oA - . . . knowledgled by many competent judges to be � . I . "'Gib me ten pounds po"terhouse.steak" casian has a prorninent and well defined I I . ! - I . - . I . . there.." Visitor-" Surely this is a fr ' L - 1, � one of the beatin the country, is $I, witeprivi- i I . 1 L ; I 1. .. I I nose, and be -leads in subduing the world. I Re-SHERITT-SHERITT vs. SHERITT. 7 U legoof returningif necessary. HADLE,YDO"-# � - 1, � i � ee he said. I I I , ; C. W. PA P8 T"8 M5 forth, is Headq arters far me I � . r .no 46 0 - Isneaked The- Chinese have bad noses, and tbey � . w i Rodgerville. .94OX4 � L I � i � - country 9" Constable-" This is : : — I I . , I I � �ricau Lance "rooth .; this is ta toon. " -� I 'He got it and I went'out. I URSUAN7 to the order made herein, and 1. I . . - : . I . I . I I . i � ' ! I - . -intellectually a superior race, but I s - . — . - . r kintr& Up to d ah an, I looked. -to see what are . P bearing date the 24th day of December, � I � r . . � I . - � -The un- I . _. I . , inquired an old " . C THI IR T_ S rT M-A.S I : i -It What's thmt ?"I - " I they Are not really 3S - I money I had lef. - . I -a proper exception, 1885, there will be sold with the approbation of SUFFOLKS ARE THE BEST. ; L � I L - luall at the theatre, as a woman with a y W I,nt ?", LSELi -Sutherlftd Malcoinson, Esquire, Local Master of � : I f THEdersifned b""vowon Lot 21., Concession % . i "What do on'- d the but- for they flatten tile noses of. their child- - � ; . - i , _ L ourt of Judicature at Goderich, . I L. R. S., ftekersmith, aud will keep for the 1 - . a train. loug6r than a stage mrait came eliall' . r .1 I I ren. in infancy;' They have cultivated the Supreme C I I I - ' - ' * �l , I - . bythe said Master at Schaffeeo Hotel,in the . . ! improvement of Stook, Two. TnoRouciiiiixxv Suy. . 1 - -strid,ing, . out before the foot -lights. ' W f ofli . - n . - . . � -ager, L" waS far � - -, I I I ; "6ib me tencentE I u �Per,'_`_wuz smal I and flat noses for generations, u po Village of Kippen, at the hour of eleven o'clock His stock was never so complete and varied as' this year. - Christmas Cards VOI.iK BoA". The oldest, 1"GrL . . I . . I prill Srd, IW2, was rod by 31;r. Win. I I � i I . I I \N7 livi tliat's the star, " replied his son. . i . in the forenoon, dn TUESDAY THE 2nd DAY . I � ,: rowed an A b i . . I i I . m y mtnark..- . I . �_ - = absurd notion that the eyes are the I - ; i - 4,4 I . - t r . I - % The star?" " Yes," "Ohy, Billy* all OF FEBRUARYj 1880, tile *following valuable - dless varietyj some of the hamdiomest ever shown, In Base China Orna�t- Elliott, Milton, County of Halton, Ilia sire and - : - . I I . ­ ! . It wuz all I.could pay ,fur. - Now impo ad should'hot be -ob- property, namely: Lot Number Five in the m en � . his dam were both Imported. The second - I I . i .. I ; i I . ;; � ,.Jim she, looks more like a conlet.." ' see Kievenih Concession of the Township of Stan- ment we have something new, and embraces fi - 11 King Tolm " was furrowed In Aprili 1884. He : i � you. go an' git. yo' drink. ,You'll eat soured by the nose. You can also gures of almost every description, . ; . I ,- . I . - � . ­ I i I , i - I ­Sai(1 Lord John Russell to Hame, - ber, but do mail wat is some of the grada- Icy, in the dount�r of Huron, containing by ad. was bred by Messrs. A. Frank & Sons of the I .�i z . � . . . . I ib _ �ells yo' de stuff how the nose nlarL as Presents. PLUSH GOODS. -Ladies' Companions, I " I . . - i ; a.1 ,linner. 11 Whavt do yo.ix eon- F ' measurement one hundred-4cres more or less. Making very nice Christm county of Peel, and both his sire and h197 dwn - 4 ; . a"t a. a(wi will hab his po terlic use steak. . D e* man tilons of society around -you, Look at 11y. � and - tfie most beautiful assortment of were also to) rted. They are as -good pip " . � i . . . _. The land is a clay. loam of -good qualit About Odor Cases, Mirrors and Photo Frames, 11po i I sider tile object. of legislaiiali ?" "The , � : ! . behind de bar 6ats po't6rhouse-de man the concave faces of the low and ignor- ea'r�d, the balance is well timbered . were ever _ffered for service in Huron as can be F z , . 10 acres are cl, . . L , * , , . ; II . I . . greatest good to the greatest number." graph Albums, -the nicest presents of all, and almost at your own figures. I I I in front eats libber. I ain't teched de ant, those whom you are sure to find of with 'hardwood - Tile 'cleared land is fairly - Photo proven by the extended pedigrees'wbich are I I I - I . . _ I 11. ; I . . . . . ' I I ! I eed', I., f t1lis is . - ,1 \Vhat (to you consider the grea,test as ille necessary buildings for farm. registered in the CAnadlan Herd Book. Termw � I ! - StUff in thirty yeaus, an' Lam eatin' mornings in the police courts, or who fenced, and h . utation Books handsome and cheap.. - , i . ! . : I . - 1111.1ii-ber ?" continued his Lordship., ' urposes. Th,ii land is upon the Goshen Line, Writing Desks, ToiletCases, Prese $1 with the privilegeof ?*turning if necessary. a L P6'terhouse myself. "-BuffaLlb- Express. adorn the oells of our prisons. You can- ing p . � . � .. i � :i i . fainous, as one of :the best farming settlements nytiling that can be desired for -Christmas and New Gk6RGi& rLEwm. 01 . I ; � - 1-1 Nuutber one, My Lord, ' was the com- � . I " In fact, we have -almost a � � . I . i ' . .- � - - _­.— �., � . .not for Ila moment associate beauty, In the county. It is distant about 7 miles from . - Call early - . — 11 . I . i 1 saw in. the : .4 �- ,: � . I , , - and young. and get the besf selection. I : I I . � . n - Zurich Ye r ? 3 . . I I . nionees prompt i�vlv. I The valor, genius or intellectual, pow -r with good inarketia, at Hayfield, Kippen a d , a Is presents for b�th old i : . I . . Merry Merchant. .- � I / L � ! . 11 . I : I . I � . '. . - I "on per cent. of the pure " ht. .1 : - ­(Yne itiorm-111.9, soine years ago, as a The corier grocer folded up the'news- sue cases. . and is about two miles from Biake P. 0. hase - There is no such stock in the couAty to choose from. We have everything from gmitlemaii, who w bu, i - sit to Ediall, n I Terms of Sale.�'. Preserve, Your S.- I �f 1'; L, - as vi I - 'l i I 9 tem. per, we. IV _. �. be ourse'. anion Y - - 8 e lowest in the trade. TOYS Of all kinds and 9 . i � I hurgh, likippene(I to be passing by the, paper which he had clan reading; ca �Of L C . . 9 the refined;and money down on the day of Sale to the Plaintiff' an alligator .to a needle. Prices th - I I I : I i , ; . . 'Ountain Bridge, 'he wa, , at- fully secreted itbeRind a pail of fine educated there -are noses and n6ses.* Solicitors,the balomee without interest to -be , . . i ,vatiat kt F id intil-Courton the -2nd day of March,1886, in endless variety. Remember, when you want to get presents for your friends, By W�axiw the Only '- I I i a � E . I r . - , . ___ e Education- and proper early training pal � ., . - I - . i i � =Otller one - 11 its --.--�- � tracted by the cries of some one in the cut, and went out on the porch, to hav . When -the purchaser will be entitled to a convey. . i - . . . be sure and go to . - i . .1 I.! ! I a smoke. . I may do utuat .even for a nose. Socrates ance and to be let into possession. The pur- I N K' LAZARUS � - i . t -mater. lie ininiediittely made for the ` � . l . . .. � 1, f FRA I . ; I . 4,11 don't care so vi �.ry much about the had Ei snul), a vile snub, but he was , chaser at the time of Sale will .be required to . . I . . � t � z : spot, allid discovered the object in di , .. . I � . a &.3forris) A . � i - . - ' (Late of thefirm of Laxaru ,_ i - - frank enough to admit that in I sign an agreeniefit for t e COU)PIation of his I ; . I � lis heart ____ I � . . - I . - . tress to be a little' larchrin about nine , paper," he. explained to a customer who . purchase. . a PAPST Bookseller and - Stationer . I i ! , . - . - . hewas a very bad inan. Training did a re- 0. W I % I Renowned -Spectacle8 d Eye .Glasses. * � ! . . VeArg old, w-hoin he succeeded without had watched the aebion -with inquiring - The propertywill be put up subject to . I � . - .1. - I /I � � -h-! t ; to be re eyes ; "but I don't, vant any. first-class much for -him, as it does for everybody, served bid. In other respacts the conditions of . I . � - � . . - . 1. � - . 1. - . � I .. - I , ailich'trouble in fis .ng oil. - ' but a maml,.whi6i enters life Sale 0 . . I shall be the standint, conditions of Sale of . RTH. . ­ ONN.� It - n. i � � . , warded with the naive remark- -..; " Ye ,c;mmercial sensatimi to take place' i I with a snub is this Court. � - �MAIN STREET, SEAF0 Thew Spectacles and Eye Glasaes have been � � i � I 1; . I - . -haildicapped. 'Can -you won- � i . used for the post 36 years,and have given in every I . � 11 � � ,dy , - can stand, it toil ave serion, . I LS , this house to -'day. I Further particulars ma )ehad fromtheMag- . � � - I . i J hae'n,K got oot ma bonnet ?" i . .y � .4 ; ! !� . - � � -T a man come here evory week and ask -for der that the learned Nir. ,'-.,handy_ *ex- ter, the Plaintiff's Solidtortit, and MESSRS. . instanceunbounded satisfaction. Theyare-mr. : � : -_ . i � ----Old Donald (who is rather absentlow . �, IM I I I BUT IN Inis WORLD, ,They never tire, and last � : 1 . . - i ' NSTON ; . ; - �- wound in the way many years without change- For Sale by � : I thlies) was engaged cartin the paper, wid sit ; ed his -grief so forcibly- when- he DAVISON & JOH nd R. C. HAYS, Esq., I i 9 I ' I I Itri"ded a I � . =ed- th - . I � . I . . . * . � I . I . . . � , * ., I .%toll" toia building six miles - from his reading. it,until the ants get about read . .�t his son had lost his nose at Defendant's Solicitors, G� I : , otTlit. - I y . I Dated at Goderich this 2)th day of December, � PLOWS! PLOWS! ! .. I _. . : . i . I ; . to carry him out- t1,rough the key -hole, the very,t reshold of life ! A. D., 18,N5. . . I . i , . - . . - I I little croft. One morning h9 went awa . .. � : . � . . - -i - - I y �_'. � 1� .- I - _V - IFI± �� . is -old horse (walkingi about tea but - he gets to carryl ofl great A � - -1 I . i I I � - . with h when Ingit.bome to If iu� study the portraits G RROW a PROUI)FOOT,) S. 31ALCO31SON, I � I L � I ' ! I .yo � � Plahitiff's Solicito"'. i Local Ild"aster I � . L . i ; I i . ; I I I I : I . . ­ his wont) and send it to his wife's cousin in Indiana, I men you; w�,ill be struck by the clio.racter , - I I . DRUGOIS&f, � 7 yards itf fro!#, as was I - . 942-5 . tit Goderich. . I . � I . , � I T 11 . � .1 � I : ; LT ., e 'Dul � -be he'le pretty -soon after of their noses. . The world compellem - — , � i . , 4 ][ W , I ., I . _ :W fut-ot the cart. . iscovered obj ect. Hell I . _ - I V I a I I . I L _ _ ___ _ L I L � _l . i 1 i 1 I - . : - Ili , it, and no one wilb know .where it is. have - all; had good noses. Napoleon's MEDICAL H -A -L -L-,. SICAFORTH . - . .� Wil -.11.t when near the quarry* in the In the High COUrt of Justice - � ! � I .1. ; I I W . 11.1 � I - . - z , Vichritv Of th, ne b 'I . Turning Then he'll nose aromid until ,he finds it, - nose was! well sb�-ped but large, neither . I . i i : � I - I . C' Chancery Division.. , � FR . - . :1 I : I . . � . alyuut to go holne again., me of the - and I'll. move .the' previous question. . Roman nor Gre tan,but a compound'of . � H r . . . ; I I . . � : - T a he the two. l Alexander the Great had the . I � %3 E'Aff-Sitf-PS, - quarrymen cried to - him, - 11 Rilloa ! Perhaps be'll lind out that a man in 't L URSUANT to tfieproler of this Honorable ., I I .. .. . . . � SEAFORT MANUFACTURER,. . I I , i . � I . - Donal* -L- - wi' ye tile day ?" grocery business, ha a proprietary in- same kind of a nose, and so bad Fred Court, dated the ,24t dkv of December, 0. - __ Z ; - C. WILLSON - . . I , w hai'zi i X - , P I � ., � : .. ; ' . _. . 1885, and made in the matter- of the estate of 11 _� I � ? � I , AgOnt._ - A, () " .on � terest in the t1lijIgS in his own store,abd erick the 6,reat, Richelieu, and C al . 28 Marylumd'Road Harrow Road, Undon, Eng, � .� - _. ! (), was D � 'S L reply, I I I've forgot- - I P . � � - I � . I William -1 I i . i � . ;L 7 ' (Late lazaruis & Morris, Hartford, Cojen.) y .- '. tell a bit thill,gy !" � rbaps he woh't. ­ 11 � . Wolsey.' LoOkL&t.the portrait of as - Sheritt,deceased,and in a cause Sheritt - . . I I i I . L ' , Sheritt. - The Creditorb'of the said William . - . . � - ; � �15 pe consisting of Steel and ---.o connection with any oiber firm in -the 1 . F 11ASSAGE RATES, r looked' as thoul,gh lie meant ington. , All that is great in fir nes ys' *Has the best assorted stock of - PLOWS in the c6unty, . . - I Wa. -he 89 Sheritt, late of the township of Stanley, in the r-21 N I I -­ ­ A kindIX,old lady 9 cross -exam- T groce i . n ' � I - :. I . I " . bling -it t�la�s of Sunday ' holars in 'to have it out vvith soine one with hard patience and heroism is stamped upon- County of Huron, yeonian, who,died in or about Chilled, from the best manufacturers in. Canada 'and the St.atea. The f0110WIng Dominion of Canada. I � C I . . .1 � to Liverpool anol Loll- 0 onth f March, 1885, are on or before the - . . i � ono of our vlt,Rages Li little �xirllile ago. gloves to -the finish, and th,0 --customer his nose, wliicl� is tile- true a4uiline. the '11 0 stock : - . . I , akTordim-, to po,qition - ' . ty 917nd dav of Januarv, 1886 to send by post I . - D. S. 0AMPBELLs �� � - I I , pre- kinds are now m . - er'12ycarh half fale,, s1w Sought to impress upon .her youth- involuutarilybeganto mea,4ftrethedis- Welliligton's nose was of the same pe �;'id, to -John Sheritt, BIN, h P.O., Oniario,the . I - I I _ . i P . � i .- _. - . . .� Cfihin, k)b� imter- ful mulie-fice the iniportance 9f ttiaintain- tax,we to the woods with his eye... and so was Julius Czesar'sll. and each administrator of. the dekeased, or to Messrs. - � . � I I - - . - � � From Liverpool or I - � of Davison.& Johristkin, of the Town of Goderich, . . . . ROVINCIAL LA" SURVEYOR and C-ir I ill., thromr1l life a good name, and re- _, Perhal)Ef you thir k I'm ' gerating possessed the Same characteristics. . P Engineer, Orders by mail promptly at . i4hin, 4-b.3, :�',,s.76 and. . in the said CounkV of lluro his Solicitors, their 8 . 7 1 . t r, n ,, " e'xag zed patient courage and heroic firinness that 0 . outh Bend No."10 and 15 Plows; I . tended to. D, S. CAMPBELL, Mitchell. I . 86 iniii(led thelix'that 8olomon li�ad declared the inelina,tions'of at, -otherwise civili christian and surnames, a No. 40 Oliver Chilled and Syracuse Chilled �-nd Steel Plows, . . I t CM,11c, ,,kLL Relt . � resses and descrip- ­ . . � . � . - I � to Londonderry or -it ,­ood nanie'to be better than riches. worldi to steal fro,in corner groceries f"? belonjed to Al'a,shington. The wide fion, the full Particulars of their -claims, a state- The Ayr American Plow Company's Chilled and ,Steel Plows, I 1. . - I * . . ' i 1 . - . I a � the nature of . il fax , Callin Al(')O ,4126-1 , 10 J, ; The Essex Centre Steel and Chilled, . - . ­ Now, boys, tell nie w1utt you. would said the tnerchaut "."You just af nos,triled iose-betokens strong powers mentof theiraccounts, lid the I . I 0; Steerage,'j,K' � . ritits, (if any held by them; or in default � - � MARRIAGE LIOENSES - . ' I lr;ttlicr hc&.Ve -11e r . to be around here for a' i( w ininutes and you . of thought and love for serious wedita- secu . � � I I ow up I 0 Brantford Plow Company's Steel and Chilled, - . ; . C) . . thereof, theywill be -peremptorily excluded from . I � I . I UIM A man wbo wouldn't i - . . . � . - - . - - I .. : . . . . I : eal'ratate. Bougkt Antl please think -before will see. . iteal a tion, and these you see in the portraits the benefit of the said ordei.. And'W. H. Verity's Steel and Chilled Plows, ISSUED AT. . - - ­ you . - . 11.11swer. UP came several �hands ; but twomweent stailip from ,the United States of Bacon, Shakespoare, Franklin and Eve6, Creditor holding any security is to pro- I . � Including the old reliable Massey, No. 13 Thistle Cutter. . - I I . . usual_ � i . 12ne I . ' ' � . the first citte called stopped any further government,'Nvould rob a grocer of -A Dr..Johnson, and in others of our great duce the saute before Me 4t liny chambers in the I South Bend, Syracuse and Brantford Sulky Plows, THE HURON EXIM4170IR O.FFICEI - � . . . � inquiry " Please, ma."im," shouted the miark-down sign on the mackerel bar- students and writers. The poets gener- . Court House, in the said I own of Goderich, on . . : � � . - . I . 11 � Z ft 0 E. � the 30th dar of January, L0, at eleven o'clock And'all kinds of Plow Castings at . . _. I 7 � 0 nd i - . illy hive beautiful noses of the Grecian I . . � best 111surance COA�_ - little ii-rebin,"' I'd rather hae whiskers." rel if he - t a cliande. A' he child , in the fore'noon, being' theltime appointed for . . ISAFORTH, ONTARM . ; . I � 01 . � i. � . ; . . - . - 8 . . . . 91. � - I I I . I I I � --Salld,y:--" INIan., Jock, since ye went I r6n- I 11 I . type, as you may see in the pictures of I -the adjudication on the ela �nis, � . . I - , �,e ,,, n - . Dated this 24th fty of D ��ember, 18K-). SONI . . - . c ' . I A. STRON.G. ., tracht in the bw r G g card to a ragged'urehin who- looked as taire, Schiller, Robert Burns and Edgar . Plaintiff's Solicitor i. j Local Master *_ . " � . - . " . Seaforth. k as a jaile . - tti W! hant gol upto sell ii postal Byron, - 11 GARROW & PROVDFOOT, ) S. MAL4C;OM ' ' LSON'S, Seaforth - No WITNESSES REOU1890 , t- be a watchmaker, ye're I The mer Shelley, 1.Nliltoin, Petrarch,, Vol I .. - �w I . . of Cj , WIL .1 . . " Thanks. f' I I . I or the --compliment, Sandy ; though he ought to be'arrested for stead- Poe.' � ; 942 . . at Goderich. . . 11 . I . . I - . I I . It - I I . � . i . . I . I ­ -_ . I I - I . � i -I . I , . I . - � I i.- . . . � L . � � : . L . � . - , . ! . I . . . L L . ; ; ; . I . . . � I . L , . I I' . . - L I i . � . � � . I I I . : I . . . I . L -i . I Q L ­ . � L a � i I I .� L . . � � .. . I � I I � I i , 11 i . . . I : I . - I . % ; . Ir � . t � I .1 ; . I 4 I __ - . L . i- ..... : � . � � r, i 'L .; I I . 7 � . -1 I . � _ r I : I � . I 4 � I � . . .. � I I . � I . . - . � 11 I I., r . . � . I . � � � � . I � -, . . I . . - __ . - I . � L I I . . . - 1'. L . - � � . . I . L : . I - . . � . L - . i � . � I I . � I I . . I 1. I . :- I __ � - I . ­ � -L I . .. I . - . : L . . � ! - I � . - n . . . I ; . - I . I . - . 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