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DnEml,n � t . . . -, . � I I . ___ - ___ . ___ — - 19.1189(). - . .2-lew Ways ofGiving Christiiiaa s1mPlY stood there trembling from head in the musicsrbom while one of. the I . . �. � ' - ""ft" I I . - . � I � ---,ft I I I Presents. � to foot.; 'At length MY father stopped ladies plays the piano or organ; Corne. � � - '. , . I . � THE - BIG MILLS, ­ � -.9AVETEMW . + . , I have spent Christmas the last three and putting his hand heavily on my lius Vaudabilt William K. F.9 I . . . . . ARY6 I � .. s 3rears with the Darling family and each shoulder he said : 'Go to i your room ; Shepara and thoe ladies bf i'heElloattilies SEAFORTH. TOHN GRIEVIc, v. s -------- . . - .1 Honor gradua time they have had an nal way of you shall never marry Carl Phegrea, join for an hour or two in song. The . I I - . � U Ontario Veterinary c0JU ts of - - Of DOMOstic Animals treatedege- All dl&ft1jj I Origi never.' Carl met me the next day in bo a sometimes bring out their violins, . .1 attended to and charges mod� Callt prftpu , giving the presents.' The family is . y - . rather a large one, and a number of the garden. -He was haggard and pale.. the young girls play their 'harps, and- Theaboviimills have now been thorbughly. Dentistry &.vpecial rate. v y � -j friends and relatives join with them in tL You know all,' he said, and then, toere "is FOR CHIR STMAS, . - - I builtupon the complete �, Hotel, Seaorth. ty' Officc-At Wales 117, _ . an hour or two of the most de. . - I . "" l L I I the festivities of Christmas Eve, so that without waiting for an answer, hd urged licious music that one could - imagine. - . . . _�_' IlZtf - I . - , . I . HUNGARIAN ROLLER PROCESS, TT 0- DOAN, Veterinary- Surgeon, (; � there area great many gifts to be die- me to leave Sweden -to go with him to They sing hymn after hymn, and when _A tarlo, Veterinary College, Toronto L - - a little ho I __L. Of on raduate Honorary Member of the medical Society I TheMill md Storehouse Buildings. have been- Calls from a dist4nee promptly attended to, � - , . tri"buted. Ameriew to build me there in the .twilight fades away, the little ones We have received a large assortment of nice things F!Shtly enlarged, and new machine 0 � � ry "Pllod Veterinary Medicines kept con, Christmas trees, though always beau- the land of the free. I would 'not. I are put to bed, to get up the next morn- for the Holiday Trade, among which will be iound through ut. Office , . t1fal, become monotonous, So one year . could not. I respected my 1ather. I ing with the glow of health upon their - - - po.site E stantly on hQ they had: a bazaag. The presents were did not want him to 'curse me. Then cheeks, and begin their week of study I a very fine selection of Handkerchiefs in plain and fl. I?B.,-Vet;rl Boesenberry,fi. not.,, R,jn: m again. an a specialty. naryDentistry and Surge mot wrapped up,'but were numbered b y A few I THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS ga "" I - Carl left me and I never saw hi d play, that 8halttt them to become fancy " borders, ched, initialled and silk . UZZ one person and then arranged in the days afterward they found him strong men and wbinen, to administer embroidered. Also a choice lot of Frillings, Collars, RANK A. Beattie, V. s -----------__ ' , . I parlor as attractively as possible., Bright on the beach at Waxholm dead, with a wisely upon the Vast fortunes that will . _AND -r-- ' . .9 graduate of ont&ft 8 Veterinary college, Toronto Menb.r of.ib -the bay -window I �ullet-in his heart, They never knew soon be iheirs.-L- adies' Home Journal. Cuffs F rinarY medical Society# etc * treats all d * ribbons stretched across , Veiling and many other goods suitable for a Vete - " I were hung with lacest tidies, mate, whether be killed himself or was mur - , .­ i 0 , I joyful and merry Christmas. . eases Of the Domesticated AnylZsa All W11- -1 pretty handkerchiefs 'and fincy aprons, dered. . - . � I Flour Dressing Machines 8rOmPt]Y attended to either by ,dayor "16 2 - - The TV'70 Sexes. . - - harges moderate. special attention ginight while -a string of silver knives and "I lived on. I was alone, Ahat was When you have found a poor girl who * w . Veterinary dentistry. offlee on X L Van to I 14in stre* .. a said to be pretty,- you have founda . From the best Manufacturing Firms have been - Seaforth, one door soutk of Riddla Hard - ileighbells. Pretty marry. He had a husband for !nae. to . gub in, mad everything neoessary added to enablel store. forks jingled like r all One day father told ins I w is � artiolea were pinned on the lace cur- I really pretty girl, or to turn out nour . imft I . I refused to obey him ; then, in � h EDWARD KFAUL, - SEAFORTH. .., I I I � tains, dolls were suspended from the 18 P` Women are most sensible when among Z"ORTH H - �, . chandelier and the tabJes'and piano were Sion,.he struck me, and as 1"lay on the . � . I . ORSIR INFIRMARy.--oornaro . � covered with books, g?,in . ground he told me he would kill - me as )wome]3, and men are most sensible when . . � . - I S Jarvis and Gode richstreetp, next doe V, Me, toys, among men-. I SECOND TO NONE Presbyterian Church, Seaferth, out "'* * - %� - "s"I he did -Carl. He stopped as he said 0 . -) t 4ea o Hor"st Cattle, Sbeep. or . All ft - and chin � a. Oranges and candies were that, and then quiet . .1 Some women are never pleasant to . � � . � - uaiticatedaidalaig, successful, any Of thado. temptingly arranged in glass dishes. , ly, with a white, their husbands except when there--ais . In the Dominion. The facUlt-as for receiving rinary or elsewhere, on th Y treated at 1he drawn fa -3e, he left,me alone. I - I . . When all was in erder a Iively march 44 some other woman iround. - irrain from farmers and for elevating and shipping Ax,rizea m)dembe. iAm ! shorteet coil., � ' ES 11. ELDER, Vejel. I � was played, while the migter of cere- My father was a murderer 1 The man with the greatest joy, and nave also dean extensively Improved. Grain can n4ry SurTo )a. P. 8--A !arge stock of Vetari, ; " " I left the house that night, ' � novy A taken from farmers, wagon#, weighed, ary,Hod.clnes ir cons tly On nd, 7 --- - I � I tan ha j monies brought in the impatient com- and the man with the heaviest sorrow, are I and aided into oars at the rate of 700 bushels I . . - Sweden shortly afterward ; first I went the men who say the least. - per hour, by the work. of tw o men. - . I .Pany to admire the really beautiful ba- � , . - I miamr. ALL enjoyed looking at the pres- to London and then I came lbo'this coun- - - The man never renews his. youth bui ' : LEGAL . �� � I my strango 'Once ; � woman renews here every time U . . - die earance in the papers, but I . I A LARGE FEED STONE ------. ------_-_-_-_---------_ �_ ents and much f _ un wits caused by "el's try. I saw notices about .� Oentral F rniture, House . 11 i ing to whom they belonged. Finally App . '. 11 . I - . . . wanted only to die. I went through .she putk on a new dress. -Repu blio. . -11 . —FOR— ATTHEW MoRRISON,Walt,ou Inqu , : I I 'the list of - names eind nLu-mbers was read, � -1 . _ . 31 Agent, Commissioner for takin 9 r&t(* I . : & � your rebellion as a nurse in the South. I - MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. . Conveyances, &c. Money to loan at g affidavii . I I* I . . I . his number. . Buistle in a Store., - _� �. OUSTOM OHOPPING the 1046% � each one taking all the articles that bore Then I wandered from one place to an,. rates. M. xo,tR;sobT, W,elton. � . blany were the surprises .1 ff . . � . . I . other, and 1 -descended still low �r and Mrs. Hayseed (on her first visit to We wish to draw, the attention of the people of Seafoitb and sur ; � -the smart ones finding cis usual that - e I - Has been put in, and the necessary machinery for M. BEST, B& � .. - .. 11 7 , Solicitor, &a. offi — � handling ohop and coarse grains. � 06_-� . 7 A - now I , g country to our large, extbnsive and varied stock �of A good shed has been erected, so that w I One Door North of the Commerolal 7 F they had been mistaken in their sur lower in the social scale, untif town)-11,0ne - would think 'that big roundin J. Rooms rrir,ter � .1 . miaes. Every gift was am what you see me. . . �store I was just in would do consider- . � soon claimed � . Wne ' Hotel, ground fioo , I . . . � r next door to Beams bugohor ; I - -- caii be unloaded and reloaded under cover. L i except the set of knives and forks which 11 Little do the people who give me a able businessi, but I suppose most of the � shop. Agents-CAKgaox, HOLT & CAXUoX_S7* . 11 cent for my poor organ rowd jest looks round and goes out - . 0 . I I I still sent forth their silver jingle, as Music think that . - � . I � i � agin. PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Squal. I I they were numbered one hundred and Once I was a belle of the old world's Aly ! Wasn't there a commotion HOUSEHOLD ', FURNITU'RE, WHEAT NX tors, &c., Goderich, ontaxio. J. T. GAxuw I � 7 .. fif Ly and no one had that lucky number. when I bought something and paid for . UDVOOT. 11 i nobility; that I danced with Kings, and I . � - Q- C-; W11. Palo 4 1 . t I I Promptly attended to, and I . - After giving several hints in vain, the that the blood of a Vasa is running in it- " . . � --- � 684 . � .. my ve . OAMERON, HOLT &CAMEWN, B&n11kr*# - I . We manufacture the most of our Furm"ture, an ntee it to- FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLGUR V Solicitors g - motion?" . � Inaster of ceremojiies was. obliged to .� I ins. " - . - . � Hostess-" A com In C 13 � ---.*.— . Mrs. Hayseed-" Mercy! yes. Jest the public. At present our stock is very large, and is daily increasing. � ,,�,(�,r-ri:��Goderich, out. � I gay, " Mrs. Darling,.since your number M. 0. CAM12,01t, I , . I . ; . . C"BILON. - �� HOLT, N. 0. - - I t . is one hundred and that of your bus' : Humiliating. es quick as that clerk -girl got my money, To reduce' this enormous stocki our prices have been marked away down. .GUARANTEED@ 5" I I I � , I I .: , I . w band fifty, surely they belong to youi Politicians w she began -yelling " C4sh" like mad- At our low prices everybody can afford to' Our establishment C) -CrS Y, Solicitor ponveyano", &, . I hose rise or fall depend purchase. J, DOWNE � . Z I . � I oin tly,. for are you two not one? You Upon the' whims and half a dozen little errand boys came . � J I I - _D - Late of �, of - voters -are ru6hing,up to see it." is open to you all, and we want to see you and all your friends. Bring . C) M :W. 7- M - 11). Victoria, B.'C. oface__Ovet, � are the better, that is the larger, half, 'lot unfrequently humiliating Bank of Comme I r . -, by roe, Main street, seaforth. pri, I I . ' � 1. you see," he continued amid Shouts of their cODsticuenta. An English Conser- -------- ___� the whole family with your and pay',us a visit, We will be very happy Choppedes actorfly and without delay. vate funds to loan at 5J and 6 per cent. 10�j . - . I I I ' : J laughter, vative tells in bis.book, " Four Years AUCTION SALES. to show -you our goods, whether you purchase or not. Hoping -soon to . . - . , I - � �p , . , - � ANNING & SCOTT, BsrristpM So I — - 11611021, . I k At another time they devised an en- in Parliament," how at an entertain. __ — have a visit from you, we remain respectfully yours, THE CENTRAL ROLLER FLOUR, X Conveyancers,ko. Solicitors for the � ��,%, ) ,, t UCTION SALE ORVA Bank : A irely different plan. 11,'%ch - present was ,ment of a Primrose League, he found LUABLE VILLAGE FURNITURE HOUSE opposite McFaul's Dry Goods House. - - . of JohnffMn, Tisdale & Clale. money to loat. I I � A AND HOUSEHOLD EF- . 7 Office-­Elllott Blook, Clinton, OnW10. A. IL . e I B � I t I . BRANI SHORTS, , securely wrapped and marked with th -hiinself sandwiched on the programme FECTS.-Thornas rown has received instruc- �. , � I MANMWG, JAMM SCOIT . . Z R name of the one for *hom it was in- between a sentimental and a. comic tions from Mrs. C.Friel to sell by Public Auction I � - 781 , . 7 W, singer. I . le) in the Village of Dub . . I . 3i, tended; then a number of them wer WROBERTSON PROPRIETOR. - And all kinds of . IJ: e lin, on Tuesday, December . 3 . " I 1� , HOINESTED, successor to tht, zate fm , - 1 23rd, 1890, at I o'clock p. in., . her franie dwell- . 6 McCaughey & - Holmeated, Barrister, ft. f-, Tr�` made into one large handle. As there' lie had gone into the country to de- - r, consisting of 7 rooms; the house is in good cito , Conveyanoer and Notary. Solicitor f" . ;_ � i : nced to be sixteen persons present, liver au'addre8s at the Primrose tea, and c'n � GHOPPED FEED - - i i *1_1 . Cha � N , _ ondition and mu8t be sold without reser c: .4"t, 11 V -i a M the ifin Bank of Commerce. Ko I . ixteen of these large packages were on asking the se--retary whelt was to be There is in. connection one-half acre of c � I r-,,,- � a L .- _z,t . . . _!, hoice I _ . Farms for We. ney to Ian& . ".. land, good well and pump. There are also t o Constantly oxf hand. Office in scott,e Blockw,,Maja � ­ I Each the order of proceedings was banded a - - 1 7 . I . : � n ade and placed on the table. " - - I ,11. I I �; I Street, Seaforth. . I , , I . L � �, . one wa3 then asked to select a bundle, programme, with the remark, 69 Th*6're large vacant lots adjoining this property with a Undeirtaking 1, ... I 'Department. Highesi Market Price Paid in ; ICKSON & RAYS, formerly. Wich Mese i ��J� never failinggtream of water by its side, which . ;� ,; . 1111 P11. I re, I . li though perfectly ignorant of its con- you are, between Leit Sinith and Mel. can be purchased at a low figure. The property . 11) Garrow & Proudloot, Goderich - . y L I . tents, Not until they ha?d done that ville Jones." .. will be Bold without reserve as the oirner jai go- .. Cash for any Quantity of , Bar. � . . - I risters. Solicitors, etc., Saaforth and BrusselL L I Was the ing to Philadelphia. TBRms-one-half of the .- - - �.. , . I plan fully disclosed ; package " So ladies are to speak, eh ?" plaint- purchase money down on day oi sale, balance ­ . '__ - �. � . Wheat. Seaforth Office- Cardno's Block,M41n Street. Aumber one was opened by the one who ive ' R. S. -HAYS. W. B. DICKSoX. I . ly asked the M. P. with time to suit purohaser at 4 low rate of in- HoneY to Uan. 1127 � held it, the g!fp it contained being given .' Oh dear, no. She sings, and a very terest. For farther partioulars address AIR& C. - This,department is complete nd prices the low'- AP . . c I . - � to the persons whose names they bore. ni e gi . FRIEL, Dublin. or T-HO31AS BROWN, Auction. est. Two first-clisg hearses on band. Funerals attended to at the . . 11 l- , rl, too. This is a mixed entgr eer, Seaf ortb. 1199.X td , —AND— � . As package after package was opened tainment ; mixed to match the corn- � shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. . I M-ONEY TO LOAN. all were eager to find whether they had PanY-songs and speeches and that. Sort .. . FINE, COARSE AND LAND . - ' I anything in it or not. of -thing," znDnswered the secretary with -----­�------­1— � M. ROBERTSON Funeral Director. . SALT ONEY TO L .N.-Strxight loans at g P61 - I I . - But by far the most enjoyable plan was asmile. I . .- 1. I FOR SALE- Al ceutL, with thaprivilege to .barrowff I U 10 r] — __ , I � f the principm money at ��l W . Only first-class and obligin ill ir. HOLM any � derA in the parlor and dining room in - 0, re 11� __ 0 . barridei t attend oustcmars. The f1beral patronge of StfErt �ppry T 8" I every place imaginable! Behind the " Oh, he'a our big gun, capital fel- 'OTT'S met's and general trade respectfully solicited. . . Red last year. The things were bid- " And Melville Jones, what. does he 'od do" continued the M. P. . ; L curtains and picture, � und6 the carpet, � singer, going to give us . . S�U' I * - DENTISTRY. . back of the books in the book -ease, SOine thing in character, I'm told," � � I IS - I tied.,under tables,fastened over doors, The chastened X P.$ who bad taxed . I I A. W. OCILVIE & C0.9 in th 9 I � � I ORS !I F. BELDEN, D. A S., L. D. S., Dentist. ` e bird -cage and the coal-bod-it his brains for epigrams, antithesis, flow. � �, . . . . . I PROPRIET . Office ---over Johnson's Hardware Store, Wa . . .. . . . rth. s7 tuarvelous! how many bidden Places era of rhetoric, and so on, was forced ta . . ' �_ ' -_ 1IN those yoal3g people found (for even t deliver a ecratch speec' .� . . I . . "I ---------- � I .. � he h huddled in -to . I � W. SOMERVILLE, W. TWEDDLE, Dentist, Office over Ham, .- _. gray-haired are young art Christmas- fifteen minutes to an audience AND PROFIT: THEREBY . :� ;1 a dying to . R F ilton & McInnes, Shoe Store, corner Rain � tide.) I .... Of Pure Cod . .General Express and T91egraph Agene and7.Tohn Streets, Seaforth, Ontario. Nitrous . L'. I ... I 1, - I I � . ��11 , I'' hear Melville Jones in his celebrated I . I y 0.4de Gasadn-tuistered for the painless extmo- . . ­ - -­ . � � 'Al � . .1 1�1 I It was very f unny to see Papa Dar- song, " The man who ' NI -L . V; w6nt to bed in Liver Oil and SEAFORTH, ONTARIO tion of teeth. . I,- . - E ling down on his hands and knees look- his boots." ;:I I . - 1169 , . - , . I , . . . - I C Ing under a cu The Conservative member was I . . . GENTL . . -1 � pboard- r asked ,;: � TwoEx ness Trains each way daily. Askfor -KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D. I � i,.'�. . I . . 7 10 I e I - I I ,� 11. I handsome pair Of slippers. . HYPOPHOSPHITE Fproduoe and money rates. Telegra. j. i.. . .. ]ff .. I ecia . 41 If,; : I onnection6 everywhere S., Exeter, Ont. Will be at .�. I lags hot" and " cold " had to be Strolling ;: inform you that the SEAFORTH ROLLER phic � , 1192 e Zuri�h, at the Haron Hotel, an the I I.' . ` The warn- to sp ak at an open-air meeting of the S our on 1� . _ , League in the Midlands. We be,y leave to ; -1 . I I : LA8T THUMDAY IN BACH Mona, ,� Used So many times befo P-.6 .1 re Louise found about the ground, in company with an I , -::, of Lime and MILLS havine been recently refitted and improved by the addition of a and at Murdock,s Hotel, Hensall, on the Frasl 7 � � I , : . 1: ­ . � - . 1� the crimson Sash she had long been cov- official, he cam6 Upon a group of rustics, I . � �. . �' I- . I CA AND THIRD FAIDAT in each month. - - r- , mu - Teeth ex. . il - I 1V � -F I , . - - . - tracted with the least pain possible. All work . �­ etin, ; it was under the piano cover. one of whorn called out, " Here er be I . - Soda ' . uw� . . .., � . : Quantity of the Latest Improved Mad . I I ii4. _P . . . ­ A pretty cheesecloth comfort, s �-11 George, look !" I - = first-class at liberal rates. . I o arge er � P�rf Large . , > I - . 0 . 971 Rmulsiml. 1t I :�re- The M. P., proud to be recognized in Scott,$ EMUISNO 0, P V it could not be hidden, was made to' inery, o- X I r - present an immense doll, a white cloth the country, called up his best smile 0 mak�ng this mill second to none in Canada . �i i-'4 a 10 neley�rul F!eslt P,rodizeew. it is tile cm . I I ­ es ,in I �.l _vhen "George " " Whe'er -Best Rerrieti-11 for CONSUIRIPTION, . - . I '­ . �,� . being tied over the upper part and ey answered, . r , 311EDICAL. . ­. Inou . �! th and nose made with charcoal' be'iin,Bill? Idoan'bsee'im." t Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting 3) . is- 0 - I co M. D., C. U., m. 0. p. S. . . lllv . I � � ,� . .1 - For the production of a first-class article of Flour. Our chopping stone C2 S. FERGUSON, - . ..1i. With screams Of laughter it WAS walked T e ember was on the point of in- W 0.; -Office over T. Daly's Grocery. ' 3 0 ) Calls �lght and a;-; promptl answered at thd I I r� y I t� ) d� himself, when Bill'B rejoinder cases, Chronic Coughs and Col,43- wbich has a capacity -of 2,500 lbs. per hour, will be running steadily. - , 0 CV 117S uci� i lip to Mrs, Whitney and introduced �s a tro ng 0 . , . � 54 F PALATAHF.E A -s MILK. 70f , office, - lig � young lady whom they hoped would I startled him. - � X M � 4;_ - "A . � - � ri give hef muph "comfort." - 6 . ScoWsEinulsion is only put up in salmon color Farmers can depend upon getting their chopping done in it first-class - .- I �,?_,_ I hx,, shure, in this ' 'era' tent, -rapper. Avoict all inlitationsorsubstitutiorw. manner for SIX CENTS PER ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. All (D � 2C E. COOPER, M. D., Physician, Surgeon I _. ­ " 'V' I ­, Stoopid _" 0 . — R. and Accoucher, Constance, Out. �1. � — , I . � ' ( Sold by all Druggists atme. and $1.00.' 1127 . _111* , . r -1. . : . n! I . ; : � The Queer Tale Told by a The chop will be weighed in and out of the mill. � 7 f , I . irisiting Statesman looked, and SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. . 1 0 -'I . � I T Female Organ-Grijader. saw on a placard, 11 Now on view, the . " It 9)- RS. ELLIOTr & GUJIN Brucefteld, rAoen- � I V. . � - - The gristina I t__J . 0 g D Physicians and � I FT L� Most Wonderful !NTatural Phenomenon 6 b trade will be in charge of MR. J, SUil ... r . � . - IMERVILLE Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucelleld, ont. - il � The'old woman who plays the hand I I - j tiates Royal College 'of : � - : - -.1 ? in the world. Admission 2d. " A i - — ging and experienced Miller. TI r6r, 0 C-4 r : -1-4 1 0 P, I.,. _ : n at th& corner of Ninth and Vine pig 0 ,lose who patronize us can count ; : w orga an oblig I __ : � . r r :� . �;! i �, It '' , I i istreetahas a history, according to the with eight legs, and not the membe I . - o- 93 G. SCOTT, loian, Surgeon w. - 1;._� p r of on M. D., U., Phy,w - . .1 , , � Philadelphia correspondent of It'h, Chic- f `rliamcnt, was whi-t had attracted the Halsted & Scott . CD .1 � 4 0 J. and A000ucher, Semforth ont. offloo and r It I � , . I 0 0 $:� , W residence South side of Godertichatreet, Second 12 - : -14, . ago Times., " I was born," She Said, � Doo . . � jokels. * ' ' I .., . I - .", �. 64 . . _B . i east of the Presbyterian � , � - 1 _�4 on the 4th d _# - 40 glurch. 842 v �_ I ay of AU ust, 1817, in . - _A,.1V_T&:M;_-RS . ' Ward, Ho'narable and Cou*pteous Treatment ex !4 _� - r , r 9 � I . . 2 � - I I ,w CD ' � I �� * .4 � t� � Weringiand, Sweden, and am now, you . All Men . . W. BRUCE SMITH M D . ; . mz�­ _ria . 2 9) 02 C, M Membes I ;,� Roe seventy-th ee: years of age, Give us a. trial, and be convinced that this is the bes' . R of the College of Piisl�lans' and -Aurge=4 �. I tr N1 y young or old, or middle aged, who flud I Josepiftine street, Wingham,Ont 0 El c0c;. &o.,- Seaforth, Ontario Offiee and reeldenco I I I �,� - �* name is Anna Stevenson. That is not themselves inervoug,weak' ' -11 . - - country to get your gristing done. r t place in this (A r. Verooe. -, , - , , i I .11 part of the ' $&me " occupied by D - � , � - � - --- - t i and exhausted � I :my f J. A. HALSTED, Mount Foreiat. . i 848 ,�. I all name, but is enough and will who are broken down from excess r FLOT-TR, CHOP and all kinds of mill feed for sale at the lowest 0 . I cc � , $:L 0 ,7t -,(D �-r __ . � , . I 'j- - � 1i � C!i - i- i do. Oar family name was well known Overwork,. resulting in many of , 0 i I J. W. SCOTT, Listo,el. LEX. BETHUNE M *D., Fellow of the �. I - � � the fol- — living prices. Tea thousand (10,000) bushels of Wheat wanted 0 t:r c) 0 - . . I I -as - Royal college 01 Ph;sIcians and Surgeons - �. # 1, in Sweden, and also: in Russia ; in fact lowling symptoms : Mental depression, Deposits received and Interest al r %a Kinf _11_., I - � X for L!a 0 C -r 0 - A -_ r, ,.. X �11 our family is R ' which the highest market price will be paid. P) ,& I,--,. � ,� ; I . ussian. premature,.old Dge, loss of vitality, loss � . . f ,8tQn. Successor to Dr. Maokid. OZ06 -, ' lowed. '. - 93 1 J4 latey occupied by Dr. Mackid, Main Streei, � , - �-i: , r I I I _� ... ... " In the time of Catherine our family O! memory, bad dreams, dimness of Money advanced to Farmers and Bust. F_.J 0—d ScUlOrth. Residenee-Cornerof VictorlaSquare, ­ . . � I o I - - - . __ rrrr ; --- - i � Remember the place, near the railway - freigght sheds, formerly cri- in house lately occupied by L. E. Dauecy. - v, estategr were of the largest held by the sight, Palpitation of the heart,emissi . ness Men, - . 0 00 �`, , il , �: � ions,- . �� , - z nobility. � .My mother was a direct de, lack of energy, pain known as the red mill. ". Dr. Mackid has gone to the Northwest and � I I . � I On long or 'short time, on endorsed notes oi ::�� M Dr. Bethune has taken his Practice. The . rrr I ; -in the kidneys, I go' 93 9) td � ; ;; collateral security. sW 'notes bought at a fall . � .. - __ scandant of ther Vasa dynast . I never headache, pimples on the face ot body, y remitted to all parts of .. . r $:L Dootor will be found in Dr. 11ackwo offloo . . � ! y I ;a I F___J ,� - _J w during the day and at his own residence during - itching or peculiar Sensation about the Canada at reasonab e charges. F 0 CD CQ , et the night. . �� . . . . . . knew her'r as she died when I was born. valuation. Mone I , :`f, f 1 You j3ee that on my mother's side 1 am scrotum, WLL8tin . ; 1127112 � , . . . ; : 9 of the organs, dizzi. j � . I ; of royal lineage, and on my fathp ness, specks before the Slecial Attention given to collecting 93 ,-a 6 02 C -f- , 0 1 � I tr's side W.H. CODE & CO. 0 � - I � -eyes, twitching Notes and Accounts. . 0 0 - C -t- 0 r - I - I descended froin the proudest of Rus- of the - mifeclee eyelids and � elsewhere, AUCTIC)W� ERS. - , . V .'- ( , ; ) � i , -� -;-,-! . � ,sian aristocracy. Agents in Canada -The Merchants — , I ... I � .1 I ... - I , : Aly father was a bashfulness, deposits of urine, loss of I . � . . 0 - CD �-d 0 ca I � -1 � proud, man, morose and stiarn -in the ex Bank of Canada. I I . % �� - gA.Ipj- - �, - Will power, tenderness of the scalp and %on 0 pa tj " P. BRINED Licensed'Anotionser for the � - -� I � r � . - - I � �. %� _-11 --� trerner. The soldiers in their summer spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire Office honm-Froin 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. - Agm M . J. county of Huron. , Sales attended in at . . I I I i - rr . r , � - � . - ­ cam) 0 1--i rts of the Cmuity. All orders left ist Tim - -f ,�� . I . " - .-, ­ . V I I- . ? at Vi8by, whom he commanded, to sleep, failure to bW rested by sleep, . I A. E. SMITH, Agent. N THOUSANDS Oi- BOTTLES . �4 = ., r " " "�_ __ - - � + f- 1� � wDuld often be flogged by his orders for constipation., dullnes of bearing, los 1154-52 . I . I 06NOR Office will be promptly attended to. �� �- 1: i , : , I - � - , � �i' I _,-, -k , - � _ r -some r r", r �� (D ft H. PORT r . 8 a of _____ . I I GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. P t 0 CD W , 4 I triff lug offence. k . . - . Ilik � - , r . � : . 4it, 21i . voice, desire for solitude, excitability of I When I say Cure I do not me= 3 %. ER General Auctioneer and p j - , �r ; ,� f2 I I 0 and Valuator. I r - , . � ,� - : " I remember little of Weriuland, for temper, sunken eyes surrounded with . TAKE A' LOOK merely to stop them for a tim,�, and thes ' P M I,> 11) - L Orders sent by mail to �. - tave them return again. I MEA N A RA D I CA L C U R E. I have made the disaa�%e of Fits )NI % )v W my address, Bayfield P. O., will receive prompt I as a cb�ild MY tifne was passed in the LEADEN CiRcLE, Oily looking Skin, e At - the Underwear for Ladies 'PiJePsy or Failing Sickn0se a life-long study. 0 Cn .: I 14:1 . . �J F t * '':, t z attention. Terms moderate. � school at Stockbolm, and as a young are all .symptoms of nervous debiliot" y I warrant m remedy to i�.,ure th, 00001 1186-52 ­ I � vorst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now y . I �� ii" i I : . -, . - - � I � ; � I receiving a- cu t . - , I y Misses and Childrens at HOFF31AN ince for a treatise and a Free Bottid of my* infallible Rom re. Send & #.-A. C"t- - . edy. Give Expiass an( 0-9 UFF ��_; . . lady I was at court more than any. that lead to insanity and death unless & Co's., Se6forth., 0 W. a. D . I . __.. �: i where else, When I was twenty years The spring or vital force having .- .. . ?ost Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you -t- - 9 � � .; � . � q cured. . ;2 . o � C 'L. � old we were at our Stockholm home, and lost its tension every funct. . - � A -0.1p Onanch OfflCO, 186 WEST ADELAIDE STR Addregs:-N. G. ROOT AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY, Conve : I A'', I I Ion W&neg in - - - . . EET, TORONTO. . . tt - I . I sneer, Collector, y - . � . ... Book-keeper and Accountant - . �. Real Eetate, Life, Accident and Fire Insurance' � . � - �� daily in attendance at the palaces, 6r at consequence. Those who through abuse THE ,�SEAFORTH __ L ch Agent ; Money to Loans Correspondence,. &c. ,;.� i - . k! CD - I f.,�. IF -ii Drottningholm. I was the especial fay. committed i i ". � ,4 n- ignorance may be perma. - - _Q 0 .44 Pairtles requiring his services in any of these I 7 orite of Princess Engenie. I waa con. nently I t 1. . � I N, I . . , I - ' cured. Send your address for - . . 0 branches will receive prompt attention. orrics ' '.. - - I ix DALEY'S BLOCK, (UpiTAIRS)s MAIN &RE", SRA � I I � AddreS3 BANKING COMPANY . P) tod FORTH. _ ... _11 � ataatly her companion. She loved we book on all- diseases to man. =Iq , r - - ., 4 . and spoke to me as I think my mother M. V. LUBON, 50 Front ;Street Hs�j , a � 1134 A . J would have done. There was Toronto, Ontario. - Books sent ;Q 9) . . 4-1- ,11 , - ,I _._11, : at court . (Noll INCORPORATED. C-44 et _� v! - '1_tl �.i sealed. Heart -disease, the Symptom of . � - free - N : P at that time a nobleman named Baron a M . . 11 �9, - . .'' Z I � AHOLE IN YOUR STOCKING �_ 0 � 'i 21- P . �_ , he . . CD F.L �-J - � I I I _J.;t 11 -gran, of high rank, but as poor as a which' are faint spells, purple ]i A - General Banking business trans- I. . . - t , EXCELLENT - t, � � ,, . 1; � . - . , ;,- I W . IDS, . 1. . � - ,-, '4 I �, 9 beggar. lie had a son Carl, a -Captain numbness, Palpitation, skip acted. - � I - M . nes and values in Hosiery and , I ­- - -, � ­ .� . beats, �Ot . . . . . �.2i P---, 0 Li I I ­ I I �:,. : vy, whom I had met at court flushes, rush of blood to the head, dull - ­ . I .i L , 4� � '� ia the na' Farmers' notes discounted. M1 - - 0 Gloves at R0FF3rA-_V & Co' 7 S., Sea- ., , it : bailti and receptiouB. And it will be filled on Christmas Eve, but you- will have to . (D i ' 1: i rcarl and I dur- pain in the heart ' Drafts bought and sold., - .. 4, C, 7 �, - _. ing thatsurnmer met ' with beats stron-, the holes in uianv other Cbristmas stocking I help fill 11 W forth. I . . - . - ; very of ten. We rapid' and iriegular, the second baaort' Interest allowed on deposits. 9 I .. �� - S. Do you know what you , I � I . I- . , �' 1; I �. , - -� 0 �t . � . �i_ . , walked and talked and rowed together beat quicker than SALE NOTES discounted, or taken are goinc, t fill iham with'? No. Then doon. wait -another day before I CD . - �. � f 11 1, . - the first, pain about ZnI -� �� . - -, until I found that I loved him. � the breast bone, etc., can positive] be for collection. . - tid - 11 . � 11 - � eured n store for you. We M ,:- D . 1 7 �-,� i: :�ffq - y you look over the myriads of su estions Nve bave f (A [?� HURON AND BRUCE ]If!, :-. . ie said to me one . No cure, no pay. - Send for )MORTGAGES PURCHASED. 1. can certainl help 'out that i �)19 C -t.. �-" et - 11 2 � - ; :� P (D - . . ;, - ,day : " Ah, my dear, this lo,ve of Carl,s book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 . � 1� �� ­ I � , . - I t � _� y .tired thinker of yours. We have things I , -1 .- . 11' lt� - .� will give you trouble some day.' I Front Street East, Toronto, -Ont i OFFICE -In the Commercial Hotel useful and beautiful, useful'and not beautifu o CD � , � '.. .� � ,t"i�i � ario. 1, beautiful and not useful > tt cD �-" 0 Loan and In stinent - I - � 1-�-3- , anailed at her, but thought nothing of " . building. I and many things that no combi ' 11 Y19 ­ � J � �. � 1 118152 nation of adjectives will describe. Look . I . r I � � ' . - . 11-4� , �' . it. But one day at Drottaingbol M_ Carl - . —.— them over, and if you don't buy you may get some ideas, as amongst an V M ' �, i -J , 4� A 110e speak t I . .-. - f ` . ­, I - I - I -1 ! - -� 111Y father. I hated tha but I said : . : The Vanderbilts, of New � R � Z . 1� � the useful and beautiful & Shawls, Wraps, Dress Goods, Fur Coats, oMpany t,)'d me that he would at o 0 Sunday With the Vanderbilts. . J- (). SMITH, Manager. 0 t I-". 0 0C)%41-_P.A,.MT-Y7_ � I t, F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor 105 ' � .."r-.1 : - York, the > * This C — . - ­_, " Yea, do so..' and he went away happy. 1, wealthy family of ivho- every Caps, Fur'Capes, Fur Sets is Loaning Money om .1 _- - , . '� , I - body has - PHOTO - ENGRAVING. old, Overcoats , Gloves, Hosiery for the ladies young and W Farm Security at lowest Rates � . I . . I; I - TH VOUR Busnims. f Interep't. I - - �.--� I � between bini and my father, but on the I On 'Sunday morning t e children I 004 CD .. . 4 1 . _� � i t - Poor Carl ! I don't know wbat passed I beard are religiously in lined, and early ) Suits, Hats, Caps, Gloss Shirts, -Underwear, Sili Hand- ;a (D Uq -L__J - il , , . . : � .: 17 PAYS TO ILLUSTRA kerchiefs Silk or W'ol Scarfs;',�"Ties for the men and boy,s, and hosts of � . _. ,-� _ 4- I ? i are 0 - Portraits, and cuts of coil ege�, hotels, �, 11 � - 1� x 'k , I � � . I � ?,z . i , . -ie tootbe library. I went there ; he ' School At church machinery,& c., made to order from photographs. - � - . I � . � � " � _.: next evening my father sent for me to I washed and dressed and. sent to Sunday factories fancy goods for all. 0 � . � . con 1, - :. 1. 11, was ta tinis�- they, go to x - t ct- H Mortgage ., I -g 7 , - 11, cold, stern ; a man their fa*tber' . Prices Low -Send stamp for specimen sheets. % I S Puchased. -1 - � I ,i � - , . of iron. a pew a�Csit� there with a � : .4w �1_1_, .0 : I � i 1� I ... - i - I � � - , , " 80, so, uiy-little Countess ' he laugh- bim. and their rnothfr ,3 uring the ber- ss Agency, ain Dry Goods and Clothing J� 1-1 0 4 � - I . , cc . Metropolitan Pre Don't forget to call at the Barg 4> C) A) PD-% ; . � . I- r v i ` ed, 1183-52 . I BANK BRANCH - , C _. I V_ �' I You love Carl, do you? vice. In the af ternpon they go to S New York City. SAVINGS I - t 1� � �' - Well, 4n- House of Seaforth. . :. . , " , well, I'llsoon stop I 31 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed ' � I - , r � . that," a day School again. . . 1. elp. pj , 11 I - nd then he - They are neve . ow_ . l . , _ . I I I - �' I r &I- - I I . I I � I— . I I 4�egan to tell me how poor Carl was, -use horses or carriages, nor to SHIRTINGS1 . I . I - . r in and i - . . ,,, I I ...- .,. lowed to Deposits, acco di to amount I I Z � - - . . . that he wanted simply my money, that t ept for a sho time left. . . .. f .: �! _. " . , - go Ou , exe rt walk as -a 6 . I - ,, I, - . I � . r I I i., f -A he was a, drinking man, a bad man. O,h r matter of ex6rcise. The day i Tickings, Cot - _. � 1. I ,� f. , I ian. Oh! Cottons, Cantons, ten- - - I I . 4., ___ _., is spent . �, . .1 � . - . 1. . I. . ­ 11ow that night comes back to me. They h ades, etc. ' OFFICE. -Corner of 31arket SqVlAft- I I � - 11 . - -1 . 1, very quietly. aye an early tea, Choice stock at HOFF- .. WM* PICKARD, ,� SPECIAL MAKES and North Street, Goderich. �, .. ; .1 � .I - - "I never said a word in answer,; _� - -, I and in the twilight the children g . . 4 . I __ � - tf , ,_: - I ather MAN & CO'S., Seaforth. . Of Grey Flannels at HoFpxA-N & IkORACE HORTOW, . I - . . _ , . �. I �. ,-. , � . . I . . �, I.: I � J Comer Main and Market streets, Seafbrth. , 003c, Seiforth. . � ­ - . I I I � � � . i:f. I , _. __�. I - . I I . . - .- . . . MAWAG11111., .- � . - . � � ,� Goderich, AtqMd btb,IM. .. �:(__ - ­ -1 - . . I � - ow - 'I..- . 1- . � �, - I I . I . ;­ 11 - : .. I � . � -1 I � - - _� ; . I .1 - . . I - ::. i- k �' . - . . . . - - . I � ..� �.. � . - J f, _. I - t - � - � - I � I . - . - . -4 ( -1 � ­- .- � Ir - 1� . 7 . I I - � - - I - � . � 11 , . � � . s � 4 1 i W . I - ; - I � , I �� I ,� - - - I . Q - I - - �,, .,:�'J . . . . - 1. � . 0 1 -, � . - . A � . . � - . I . � . 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She suri . �� and "asked him in a . . _� 4 Who is occupewing I � � : blunder set everybo . - Was within hearing. I This lady, was hard]. .,�. laugh at herself as an told me of a blundei * I . She said a new mmist I I -e wl . settled in the pla� ' W, he had, a high -bred � I �Mfcrmant, whom I wi . I �ders, -set,out to malce a � She.was an elegant w. k Inanners, and cortatub � . - . . , I -by eoniparieon with ti � . But let the baller: ti &%You know' thkt: thoughts will somett . . . head; and as I W, I I ,door,-tb!8 was . what �� . Mrs. SAundenf. I amz i \ W-Dn't you walk in ?I I 11 I rang, and- she - , -with a -prunes-and�pi .. .�, Without giving li�r a � \ . 11 . speak, I said iu my 1, � - �1__ 'd How -10, you (le, Slns., � - - I -* . h,%ppytoeee y9% W � And now 4 voung 4i � I I . I . - r, eat said* I 11, mus ttell I . - ,ence. - It happened Sol . "I'll - - _g9t Qv4er i I -I have not yet ' 4 � - I . J had beeii invited to - . � ' � k . IV whom I was named -1 ' z ,gentlewoman of the Mi � - ;& - . - � I . mers. It was quite i a : - I .,Uiece congratulated U14e i her aunt worild be 4PI i arie, and that it would i ; -ut her i I i p ­ - � shoyalders, and sayi�_,�Z� i I � I I . welcome to Sunnybank I 11 My mother had saii � a delightful time at I ,i know, dear-, you will I � -n trug I I training. I ca I Xzdanie Mary GrAy t I 4_ X -, �* know, but you need ne . � 11 On arriving at � t; f � � I . shown into the little rei - , - I immediately the statel- ; I called Madame Gray,ca � with such a -manner of � I I hood as I had seldom - � did I do thi6k YOU ? , � - V her, put my,hands oa t I � - cried out, ', Welcome, � � . to Sunnybank !' My C] . � , � , when I zell -it, as they. , t A. B. H., in Wide AWA , I . --@-- . r I - -1 , The Story of an A I I Every woman in the I 11 down before- ,"Zolin f -niall"; but how mat . �of the life of the. . .,brain -child he was! - I it a little rom,=cetl I ,xnanywill like to litai - igentleman who was'a , Mulocli Crailt lived an 17 1 . beautliul country horn I ifrom, a coun'trytown. � -day, quite incideat&1.1y, � -been found ona stone at ithat it had been taken v and that all the gentry ing to took at it becaut, � aweet, little child. So �� . -exampleof her neighbor I � Looking up ipto the awt - face of the famed auth ' z baby smiled aud,put nq Dinah Mul-och Craik 4' : this, and sh,6 determill child for her very own. I wraipped up and it be, Devoted to it, she' was As It grow older it shoul, . beart hurt by being to, its birth and adDption-! -1 I the little girl was able tc ' I � was lovingly whispered I had been found on the h - �atood in the eentre *I . which always was d Alowers, and that God there i&at her mother I -As soon as she grew old � - -,came her daily du 0 �( ,and arrange them tomai great rock that ha -d beell the cross-rnads and brol , . liar it represented the pi bands of sugelis had re JaJid her dowa. Curiot �chfld became very proud which the ,had rea�che4 t who eared for her ae I , 'tenderly as if she - wer, . Own flesh and. blood. was the dayon which] ,and when thoUnth *t -and a -obild's .�arty was. I 'wa-i heard ask - l, -old Are you 9." The oth,6 . ,4. 1 was born nine years - --aulswered the baby, -4 yell -other childrea'. but 1 4 � I that; I was found just, hUdi -&MUSIag M it WaS pilt4flt � � The years I ave gone. I 'the good mother a�re_ C, the sights Of this world; 'she cared for lives in thi . Loudon, andremembers i . , Inother of " John i1alifa I and DI this .girl; stands b *God, don't you ibink th ' I � I aj - "' As ye have done it un these, so Will I unto . I - � -, - Rome Journal. ' ��_ -7 � -6 � 1, � . - � . -Pr. Roch, a Sketdt 4 - — . Ib seems, says the Pal . 'that the crowd of would -' I . and artists wto -are b -i -doors of Professor Koch;�' I - 'with very little success. r, - IrOni the Uines ?" the "I .aaked the Berlin reprel � ; 211dget, who was �enaf3leil 11 great man in his laborA -'succeeded in dr4wing ,an -te-asof him frolln''tife. 11 th� height of ambition at � � household to - ; intruding-,intoits precinc , � - .,i.1 -ed docto� i lady -then proi - UT,ifta. a pyraeid of , let', - " I lialluft Aidartists, sayin�A ; .� 4�' 14Y- husbaud does -n--ot -a :411.0 The Kochs, it a -P131 . � : - ��Wt3 lived so -quietly tha jit nobody knows auythil . and "I ' e question is nvi , - - vAr-.. : ere I , * � 6A Who ar-O I - � - � . ­ te and how do, they � - or . _� -94 the - Rocha "' are just i -11 to - with their reti �11 . 490 bn - I.rblicisto drag them - 4 ­ I _I - - - .__ .fth's private �&Uentzf g *Vft he attendis only a lb I are InootIV _ 7berl Of tl I - - . mom 'tOft aristocraoy,, and 16 . . I I . -k — . I i � . , , I - � � — _� %�,, . I i. 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