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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1888-06-29, Page 3• s, SuNE N, 18i8. • ithstanding- the 4eing the holiday r assorted. -A full great stoclx of The .Aurore is &tell niar!e for the moms, -will be sold at one. ie Lead- g Jewelry Deo to ssi "No" when you're tempted to Prose for a nxenentray brave boy, and thi Think of thewreOltsupen life:e ocean. toss Tot answering "I‘Yes " without counti the Think of the mother who bore yen i pain, . Thin Think of the heart and how crue he blow-, Think -Of herteert, at once an er " No." Think of the hopes that a drowned in the Thiokol the danger to • y and sou!. Oink of sad lives oric pure as the snow ; Look at them now • at once answer No." Think of a maith • • With rum tainted breath, Think of its end, nd the terrible death, Think of the_ho'mes that now shadowed with tfight,haVe beengeti.,Yellr had the answer been Thintoof lone graVes both unwept and unknown, Wing fond hopesthat were fair as yout own. Tbinkof proud forms now forever laid low, That might still he here, had they learned tosay Think of the demen tnaelurks in the bowl;. %Ting to ruin both bedy and soul. - Think of all this as Welt journey you go. - And when yetere assailed by the tempter, say if No. - chimney -amok' e of ailing proclaimed that she had a e change to the 'match of coin one of the firift diwhat we frow er modern Conveniencese in 'Hies it was one of the " child chorea " • to prepare . wood for matches, and to dip the ends in MI brimstone. Theis matches - were s ti es to be bought in shops, but family to prepate its own. -S n*ke- a trifle • of money by. se ling blinchei Of matches - to their ore; In sparsely -settled neighbor head -of the houte to " keep the He took precaution that there shop iiood bed of " live coals at the of retiring ; *Wee he. covered ny Shovelfuls of ashes to prevent in burning out. The next Ito e coals were usually found - Hie " on rakink open the- ashes,,, . -A Paris paper recently informed its readers that * the people of St Louie, D. T.; Ti are dying of a disease called the bIlizards." N --What irritates the average hifsband is, that he knows his wife knows he isn't -so big a nian al he wants the world to Rill, on -Bobby- (listening intently) --"da, is pa putting ups stove in the parlor ?" Mother-" No, dear ; he is writing with his new fountain pen.',' -Gueit (suspiciously eyeing the flattened pillows and the .crumpled sheets} " LOok here, landlord, this bed has been ,eslept in." . Landlord' (triumphantly) - " That's what it's fancy match 13024,8 in " old times " and • ose seemed ready , burst through the Skin. re. You must be very hungry, comrade, " erce he old, dra the aceeptable to Ited apologetically me- thrown away ew "There ii n led soldier: "I n to pleasantly, so careless, a go away Wit oods. better !toque' the "What lei re. soldier, afte d be glasses.. our 66 Hardirnb t said the duke, and hem "jean -Vic be tell you a c and list -good h, but I had onl IMPORTANT °NOTICES. g near. OARDERli WANTED. -A number of gentle- _ men can be accoMmodated *Itti Board at ," replied the other, his a private residence conveniently situated to the . business part of the town. • Apply at MIN EXPOS- ou," said Do Harclimont, "I, would not have y bread." harm done, sir,"_ said the -do," 'replied the duke, I ought ni)t- to -hive been - a. had' opinion of me, we nk of c?gnao together for to loan, on Mortgagee, a lowest rates of interest. _Easy- Wins. Apply to WM, B. Me -1 LEAN', Hensall, Ont 100741.• .1: *ately„ a good, steady man to . do general farm Work. Highest wages to a shitable person. A ly on Lot 1.1,- Concession 2, Stanley„or to TEAM: THRESHING ILtenntig. ENGINE :yet= name ?" asked .the; powerWaterous Engine a;i11 .Boiler for Thresh -- they had dreinid their ing Machine, nearly neW a d firstolue run.; Iiing order and everything ooinplete. Apply on tot 15-J .COncession 14; gibbon, or to WM. 'TOWERS, Farquher P. O. .1067x6 t an iMpossible feat to thus preeerve Mit recouree to tinder -box _awl ma hes. The modern : friction. ' match was although here and -thele some old , ople 'objected to it, nonsidering it a dabger- ous article, as no doubt it is- when care- lessly used or -left lying about. The first friction.match invented requird to and - This uch a the ed to - re no: be drawn across a piece of fine yras called a Wolfer, and was - safer; illthnugh not eo convenient, present match. - Then came the p tent friction matches, which u fur." - . . the tinder -box was' not consider d an UN and 070. 060. Stetragepasee.neeta fro& London, OW Glasgow at same ratel ending for your friendsore th prepaid passage ce -France Gennany. and Marine Insuranee deo. titled& issued to Montt*, loan from si• to 431 per est Ice -Market Street. }Una MILLE unce to the pane that he Ist isICIQL.LEN Fiat( prepared te give got* Nine* Spinning and ilid% „!omptly Attended to. -Gtece .**I hear that-. ken are ornamental article, but *as hept ut Of --ii about ? " She said you would be en- Viefind in a Salein-newspaper o June gaged before leap year was over."' th, 1838, the following : matimi in. 11 eg is coming atin." sg f , , El :- shopping tp- ay, and _that is a surp sign of rain." , -therms bid fair to prove a hear body's hands, bnt which, with a Notwithstanding the conve ALS HOME WITH mg* re-.3mi into Good Werldeg this !lone but Efficient 'Wort:got rork fa War= R THE WROXETER Wit ALEX. L. GIBSON, rgionsi PAPS 0K§TORE, #y a/ iniencling piir0036 'Line.. Artistic -designs psi line- Of Cloitt MAW ....:.gcr often 'wonder," said ChesteKs .to the community, We. learn that first et Eve."-" Was he an ancestor tradesinan, who keeps a store wh of yours ?"---r" Certainly."*''''j 4 Then he should generally expect to fin probably asked her to lend him two things, but who has never sold dollars. ii,k - nor allowed them to be used -" Where -is the island of _ Cabs situated ?' asked an Austin school 3remises. At hie benne and sh ticks to the oKfashioned flint teacher of a forlorn -looking small.boy.- and tinder. He shows his wis " wtt my Ancestor Adam asid when e is one -men ins; saiem, a rasp wliere sugar comes from YeS sir we borrows it from the neitt.-door neighbor." = --.•McFly (who has done pretw 'well on, a blue -stone contract) ,- " rn take McFly (calinly and tounvely)-P Say • -Merchant (buying. a bill of goods' froul ,a Chicago drummer)-" What is year usual time -thirty days ?" Chicago drummer (absent-mindediy)-" Yes -'or $10. I always pay the fine-oh-ehL-I beg pardon ; yes, .thirty day!, or two per cent. off for earth." -" Why! do you fill your paper, with • such nonsense as this ?" he said to the country editor " John' Smith, of Pug- vilie is in town calling on his many friends." Just then the office -boy pared his head in the door. and said, Mr. of Pugyille wants fifty extra piper's." " That's w'hy," explain- ed the astute editor. - -A little girl out viiiting was giVen the album df family photographs to look at while the hostess attended to other affdirs. " Welt, dear;" asked the latter on returning, * did you look it the little maid brightly ; " and vie've got ' one 'zactly like it, only- the pictured are 4 =Envious' young Man (speaking of ei favored rival)-" Yes, George is colev-ex and handseme, but he is so abominably conceited." Sharp Young Ladi-"But, Mt. Darnley, if you were handsome and I clever, wouldn't yOn be conceited ?" few an:foments' reflection, followed by.. go doing. How, many more eau ide Awake. Better Than a Hero. ience very - their curse there re we such n his p, he steel in in 948 my life, an against his ashen face 13ore out what he De liardiment regarded his companion with astonishMent, altruist fright, and then taking him aside, asked him to re- late his stotf. It was soon told. An, orphan from birth,- an apprentice abused: and half-starved, then a jack-of•all- tradesi and hungry at them all, and - finally the army and the siege. ,The The young duke listened with tears in his eyes, and at the end he said feeling- ly : "Jean-Viotor, if both of us live through this terrible war, we -shall meet in pleasantereircumstances, and I hope to be of hie to you. For the.,present, my ration of, bread is double what I want, MO we will diyide • it every day, ne o'est pas as good friends ?" The twolinen confirmed their friend - ap is well off on the sick rse soup to eat, and so on - a little scratch, here' on 1Pn out to starve again. I have been starving all his ,ravenous white teeth hip: by a hearty. grip of the hand, ,and hen., as thii, watch of -the night was coming on,:they_siithdrew to their quar- ters •and stretching themselves out,. side' by Side, !on the bunk of ' straw; theyi Were scion sleeping soundly. Toward Midnight Jean-Vietor awoke,_ probably because -he-ivas from the gnatVings 'of hunger. 'The wind had swept' aWay the olduds, and. the moonlight, entering the hut through a crack lathe roof, lighted up '.De Hard- Mi011 Jeali-Vicitor gazed on the feat- ures of' hit riewfnutde friend and WAS happy. - It ;was a:new palmation for him, ' ;which hi Would have. had difficulty :in analyzing. - Presently. the sergeant Of the guird entered to summon the :Ave men -Whose 'hour: was come -for sentry duty. The duke- wad -one'.Of these, but. orercome _with fatigee - .:he failed to awake. sa71, ra.nr:Ainlant s_honted th. e officer 'If yen donl Mind, sergeant," 'said Jain -Victor, will go On in his . lace; He' is sleeping -so soendly-4iid. EES VOR SALE. -Ten Colonies of Italian Bees in Jones Hive. Combs•! built from full sheets bf foundation, very strong and in good order.. Will be sold very cheap. Apply to . with brick basement hill size of honed ;.also a large oichard_and good stable on the.prenuses. It is situate in 'the village Of Egruendville, on . Centre street. .Posseieton given 'first week in May. Rent' at 08- :per -month. Apply tO A.. STRAY SHEEP. -Strayed froni Lot ,-26,,Coh- cession 11, Hibbert, about April 20th, 3 sheep=two yearlings and one aged-;-marhed-by piece cut out of under part -of each ear. ,The. aged sheep had piece' opt out -of the right. ear. - Any information leading te the drscovbry wilt be Suitably rewarded bY. the owner.. JOHN WOR - DEN, Crorparty O. .e 197,0x4 '- OTE FOUND,-Fohnd, on the Kippen. road; on the 13th inst., a note of hand, bearing 'date, February • 16th, 1888; and payable ten months ,afteedite, for the"eum of 050; The ewner can have -the smile on proving property and paying charges on applicationito. RICHARD- ROBINSON, Tffekersmith, . 1070,4 " What a costard that Major Smith Jonesto .Robinson, why, the very sigh powder would mike -him ill. :How did *Allege to become An officer the r Don't say anything against Smith," Aobinson, "he once saved my life." -out life Nonsepse, impossible Wh he ever army 7" flavored i! Saved do ph O. BERRY 'BICKERS.---Aily pinion wishing to.Piek Berries in Robert Thrnerla Berry Petch in Stailley, near Varna,. can have the privilege of doing so, for the season, by leaving one- dollar at his house befcire to the bush. Parties.Picking without pziemission will '• be prosecuted for trespess. s BERT TUR- TRAYED.-;Strayed frorr. the premises of the undersigned, lot 17, CORGQNSIQD 12, -Hul- et, about the 1st of Jutie, fifur yearling -tabors and tWo yearling heifers. • Three of • the steers are red with a little white, the fourth is spotted! stied grey or, run, the other a large. red and white with grey' shouldets. A reward of 05 will be given to any; person sendinu notice of their when Smith .advised Me to take Dr. Pierce's' "All right, if you' -are willing" said, vitality every day with the terrible disease peIden Medical Discovery. I had tried Ian kinds sergeant rfily,41 and the five - m at IN WES. sok :SALE BY :TENDER.. -Offers' wilthe reCeived by the undersigned., until the first of Jtily, for the 'Timber On 30 acres of Lot 28, Coopeseion the- Timber is mostly Black Ash, would be good- for either - Bails orl Timber. The purchaser Can have the' privilege of • taking onehalf the 'first winter, 1889, andthe othet half the next year, 1890, the, wood to be ail removed before the first Of Mar in each Year, and to be usderbrushed before the - .snow falls. --Tendets will be received. for the whole Timber, or for the . Timber omitting -the Cedar: The highest or any offer will not nodes- sarily be- accepted Until otherwise satisfactory., IN 0 • the well-bred .mare. lie is a light- bay; stands 16 eh bands high; weighs 1,200 lbs., and shows Weil-, 'did speed.. Se has proien a sire- foal • to getter.' Hole a Model Of hie class', and his never been be'aten inthe show ring, taking first ptize of medicines witheut success, 'and mY,_ bysielan marched o , leavi g their companions had given me notole : -yet here .14m, swell as • eleep undisturbed.. Ralf an hour later t nigh.t wad rudely bro who into on t too any des spe red att Ito the wonderful remedy he reeommen ed. silence Of A Cruet of Bread. an instant ever a man was, ah I owe my life to -S the pid the out en h the ra nice de s Paris. heav- isleart silently deleine, foot ar- e itoop- attened it with it were id it on n en has Andre, le force' was in a the , moonlit nigh What time is it?" ask t starting up. "I waltoi have 'gone kyburplace, and before he could gain laing along the road at the ter) of his ed. "All hands fall back inside the oubt,"! he cried, "the Prussians are ackink !" And your comrades ?" ' They are coming, all except poor • One 'night last winter the with :fingers ,Hardiment darted away from I club with a friend. He had lo d 'De liardi- lly; his head was aching, and ,weary. The- tiro were pacing lup-the boulevard -toward the M when a' crunching noise under rested- tho duke's Attention. ed, picked- up a crust of bread in the mud, tenderly brushed :his silk handkerchief; as thoug some precious,hauble instead, a boulevard settee, and went " What ithe name of hes, possessed you 1" asked his frien bursting into a laugh. The duke's voice trembled a said he, Ilunlesi you would saer friendship, _ Yon could not a my conduct did I vouchsafe -a ay of a noble fellow." One day in tlip fall of 1870 t breakfast at' Aix. • Skimming paper °carelessly, meanwhile, hi upon the disaster of Reichsho drained -his &as or Chartreuse lie trunks to be packed, and t later the express was whirl toward Pali tote' collapse .of Donley.) ' cContraetor*!" What does your father de.?" asked"the teacher of the . bey. HO'S a contractor," was there - ma ELM : Et.sausage contractor, He ties up theends after another man has filled 7 -The object of this lesson:is to incul- cate obedience. Do you know what obey' means 7" Apt Pupil=" Yes, y• ou obey - Tour father." Apt .Pupil - EDwARDs„, he resiffeOts of Bay try for the patronage 'cr.c. of Dry, Goods, Hate-, Ore.*" ire 44 a�knowledged to be NOM no Miss, 40 clung t4 Tli Old Tinder -Box. Probably -there are few children of the . present (Ur whc; hare ever seen, or even heard of the old-fashioned tinder.box and matches.- Yet fifty 7ears ago the friction match, now so universally used, had but just been invented, and did not *me into? general use for many years. • Before the year 1836, or thereaboutii house -keepers •Yrere obliged to usel matches of domestic matiufaature These were small pieces of -white pine wood, _perhaps , mos. .the size of our f which had bee melt the- bri - mon. kitche utensitio many families in ew England, - match the endia - dipped in' melted b iron skillet iii which . stone wai once co -if not 'elsewhere. De Hardiment was 25 yea hindsome young Frenchman thus far frittered, away Meet - in club's, green,rtooms, and fp -he re You ',. lice our reciate explaf- to IIIem e young ing his ver the eye fell • ordered o hours ng him who- had rhis life But he was capable f better things, and when he read the ews that: g French army had been deice. d On the soil of France the hot blood mounted to his temples.. -It was like a 81 face. So it happened that tower of November, Henri , de' H member of the jockey club, w his country in the redoubt -of t hurriedly fOrtified, and was by the cannetrof Fort Beatrie It seemed odd enough to• &lire to- fiud himself bound. military routine, and sten the barrackt one bitter cold with his cit.wp • drawn over hi hii half-froden hands the -The only Way to light one of these brimstone matches was to -bring it in, contact 'With a spark of fire. For t* purpose Ithere used to be kept in every house a small tin box filled with burnt - In orderi tit obtain a light a common gun against -a piece of steel made of con sparks'•Ithese, lodging upon the bur4t rags,. lade sufficient fire to enable oi*it These finnitidering rags, gor the sparks thus obtained did not p.rodnee Mize) Were afterwards eitinguished by rounstin cover called a damper; II? thus Create fire required some experk „erice, eSpeeialy in damp weather, Or: with cold fingers on winter mornings. .,We 11E14 -known peoplq to make "-e; bad piece of work with the flint and ste,e1 and to 14uccecd only with great patien/e strilang a Tight" If one happened to be crop- or nervous the chances wete 'Lila he! could not 'Succeed at all ; ner was it an infrequent sight to see the - good *ifs of the house running acro8s the street -with a shovel to borrow" a • p in the the end rdimont, s Serving e Hautes ad been protected he young ng., before eyes and- ockets of ror What V' exclaimed the duke her- and diploma at Walkerton twoyears in 'moo - MON and when shown against aged horses. He will'be sold on very reasonable term, as the owner has no means of handling him. Address JAMES STEWART, Wroxeter P. 0. 1054tf OTICE OF DISSOLtTION. OF -PARTNER- ' SHIP. -Notice is hereby given that the partnerehip heretofore [sUbsisting between, hs,„ 'the undersigned Merchants, .at ' the village ef - • Zurich, has been this -day disiolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to -the said partnership are to be paid to Ed. A. Axt and Hartmeri Hap- pel, at the village ofVurich, aforesaid, And all, claims im connection With and -against the said partnership are to be presented the said Ed - ti ward A. Axt and Hartman Rapp 1; by whom the same will -be settled. Dated at urich, this 15th iiowto-Escape Business IV GO. 0.merchant, in thine hour of e e e, If: on his paper you should c c c; 'Your onging after greeoback v. y v, Take ur Advice and be ye y y 8. - Go straightway °tit and advert 1 i i. : ' You' 'find the project of some u p u ; Hints forthe Siok 'Room,. his red troupers, he thoughtfu ly.ttatch- ed ,the white puffs, of smo e rising in the distance 'from the Kru p cannon, and refiectid on the ext aordinary Suddenly he realized th t he was hungry and taking from his impart& a Coarse slice of bread,' he be an Munch- ing it mechanically.- .A few meuthfula were eneugh. It was har and sour, snd yet it was all he would ave to eat until, the distribution of r tiona next morning. De• Hardimont sighed to think of his cOzy little break este at the eggs and - asparagus tips, W shed dOwn with a bottle of fine old vine; Ah, well, those were happy de). s' after all, and coming hack- sharply o the die - agreeable present De Hardi his.piece of_ bread into the r At that moment a soldier pass, and,:seeing the rejecte stooped for it, and, wiping with his,-eoat, devoured Henri, ashamed of his imp the presence of such distr the -poor intere tithy. Ite was' tall, lag le.potency of clath juice in easel of 88 of. retai t co lied c lief iddiphtheria, or .anyloase where II e Mo th is dry:: Glycerine or guni- abie, ii Water, used 'to meisten the tyvalidi . hanging a curtain across; the em,.81tuttiiig off the draft from. the eing persons passing hick and forth in he hell and doing the. many things ften necessarily done in the tick4Oinm. seful.' tonversation. should,: if Oriel - le; never . be; between yisitors r. and tivalidinsoft, distinet tones, and' net continuous _ --- short sentences - I arid auses; And it ' would hardly , seem atigues, and annoyances shpnld all bp Unless we. hed heard it, one would' id for weeks deve ed himself to the are o the iniffering mother of his breed f Hit e ones,,should bring, on 4. relapse prove fatar by remarking to a ab lo ta no ro re th ar in TO se 0 that may friend, Wthe presence -of this faithful wife, that the enforeedabsence from his busin4sa of -a traveling agent hy' this long illneas was e lois to him of hund- reds of dollars. Did he need td remind her of what he could -see WAS retarding petite or failure of the stomach food. Hot milk added, but ed in, or it may curdle, and ackers are an improvement bert, containing 100 acres, aboutS5 °CV/high are cleared, *ell fenced, under drained- and' in a good strte of cultivation. ,The balance 10 timbered with hardwood:, "There is a train° barn and two geed houees, and a good orchard. The Bayfield fiver rune through the farm- and there is no waste land. There is also on thelarin a well: equipped STEAM T11,111 Ago BRICK PAD capable. of turning out 64000 Worth . of material in the sesson,,and bricks. The yard is in first cla running order, : and is well fitted up With engin and- boiler, til and `brick' machinesr kilns, sheds, etc., and a very large business cap -be done. -1 It is situated ' 'within two. miles .of 'Dublin .statien.' This le a go - into the business and rnak4 Money. The property will be -sold cheap,owl to. the recent - death of tine ei the proprietors. 1 Any emount of drainipg tile op hand, all' sizes, .and fa leei per thousand than usual prices.. Apply on the pre; rpises, ot to Dublin p.::. O. ROBERT COLLIE; • Iti is rapidlyi filling with .the newes '.aika most fashionable designs 010thip;g4.)506:•:04p eltivite attention of the pUblic to, the following lines, viz.; CARPPTS—We ohm this season an Unusually large 'variety, • • driothirm„--xii.4 up: inits!—a splendidlot:in all sizes of Mens', Jed 1 models. DRESS GOODS—Words fail to express our confidence. MILLINERY—Our aim is high. Having secured the services of ' MISS McLOUGHLIN, so well and favorably dknovirn in in this vicinitj, assisted by Miss ' Govenlock, -who la▪ tely returned from New York, where all has beeii perfecting in Vie trade we predict for ‘ our Winery Department un oubted success. Whitney'8, g STOVE AN b URINISI+IRG Seaforth, Ontario.. For an! Ai Washing- Machine, go to Whitney's. • For Etny style of Clothes Wringer, go Whitney's. - For a cheap and elegant Carpet Sweeper, go tolVhitners. For the best Cistern Punips snd Sinks, go to Whitney's. - For a good Milk or Creamery Can, go to Whitney's. . For Eavetroughing and Spouting, don't fail to go to Whitney's. cja 411 kinds of jobbing and Repairs pat short notice at the Cheap Stove and Furnishing House, • is well assorted with goods. -:PIQKARD,; Nortti...j3taorCh "Sopijith". et- et- • EAPE13.8. rn Po el - 2 5' , r izi . .72 1.4 ..., 1,-. __ 131 43) o 1887. RA,I20ANT HOME: COAL STOVES' in Single and Doul3ris ifiaters, a withont Ovens, fitted with`genuine Duplex Grate. GRAND. miinigilsAii.,COAL STOVE in Double Heaters, with and with- HAPpY THOUOT RANGE, fOr Coal o :Wood ;fi• tted with gpnuine The ahoveStoves are the reaviest, finest cast, beat fitted, and ior fuel saving f cilities are nnequalled by any other stoves manufactured. Full line of Cooking, arlor; Box and 'Heating Stoves to lio4e1 from.' Prices Right. Give ine"A - BULLS. 'FOR SERVWE. ! sale, -Months old POrlism' bull, red colOr, -registered in the, he* IDoMiniOn Herd Book. Apply to. the undersigned, Londesboro P. 0.;•on Lot 2%, Coneeseimi 13, Hullett; JOHN CUMMING: 7-105041 two years old; I iotpod keeping bim for service the coining season., Tetnis.-TWo- dollars, cash, et the time of -service,: except Jersey cows .which will be charged three donate. GEORGE TROTT, 'ITntii 'further notice the dist- 0 of. service' te my tho'roughbred Jarsey Bun fOr any . cows,- ex - with -the, privilege •-of rethining if neeessary. jerseys:05 cash. . This lea favorable opportunity - to get good Stock forthe Dairy. G.' DEADt• MAN, Druggist, the.,..trnssels, Opt. unexi 'ORHA31 BULL.-.4he undersigned *ill keep on his Parm, Huron Road, Tuckersipith; two miles west. Seaforthi the thoroughbred Dur- ham Bull, " Tonsinan;"' registered in. the New. Mike, S1,50 paysble first. of ihuary, MS, for the seasen Sl, payable at the ti eopiirst service. mRs.. AIN STftE.IET, 1Z Pa, et - 02 0 - in go g. m 5 - I▪ I▪ I 0 ro 1-3 • for Infants and Children. ‘400asterla is so well aliaptedto ebsiren that I recommend it SS supelior-tO any prescription 111 So. OxfOrd Brooklyn, N. Y. The North American BANKING COMPANY. (NOT INCOR#OBATED. 1 Casteriseures Collo, Constipation; Kills WOMB, .gives sleep, and promotpa di Islorthgraves her recovery ?-•-the vonscimisness of this loss and of the accumniation :of: bills*t,r 0,!yv, Gig ps-ba p.ment TO the Campbell I4oel;,. Oorner Where helteeps. a large gecko! Gold and Sur 'hoot of Heavy Plain Geld Wedding -Rings, &m „cheap \a! the cheapest: Watches, Cloeks ao JeWelry relished with despatch. - • W: al* ItOrtligralreS, . ont tossed- -; does, the weeks and mooths -before her i) it eagerly.: lege, has gone to -Germany' tO continue se, watched ='.f -At the Lentiox andAddingtan eoun- and swk- license CommisSiOners of •Lennok; asking wird, ;With unkempt bee d, feVerish for' $4010 for enforeenient of the...Sooty eyes, and .--,bones whose .0 rp . edges -ACt i aloe One from Addington for $810. FaTMet$ andl3ulitiers : t ugsele ; • , :z. . . . age alt k.z. . 31-; :::: :0: Surt, 1-:,:terci 1.01.;s....01:4:.:520:131 -:(- nett," a 'Pure Bet !shire Boar, ,. TEUMS.--$1 per -Bow, with the privilege of returning if necessarY. N. B. A Very fie yearling Bull for saie, The Old EstabIlclhed Butcher has removed. to new -ivernises _immediately oppoeite his, old . Stand, 1,V,Iain Street, Seaforth, where he will be -pleased to meet -all hie old petrels and as many /s. F. KELLY, supply any ameunt of • 0000, FRESH, acted • 'Farmers' paper discounted. Drafts bought and sold. - Intereat allowed on dePosits. orgicE—In the Comniercial Hotel F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. 1050 Liwg For Plastering, Bricklaying or Stone Work.; lwill deliver the limein Seatortb, or Vicinity for 18 cents per bushel. Orders proniptly filled. 'If by mall, adaress Brussels Lime Worke. • D._ Bad:cliffe, Valuator am4. Inspector - North American Life. Asstm. ance Company. A large amount of money to loan on Real,Estateen the most favorable term. and Manitoba for sale or exchange. Parties wishingl to sell, rent or ex--: change farms or town properties, -are, re- , quested to communicate with me. Office -the same as - the- North Am erican Banking Company. HITE BFONZE Monument Co. The Only Bronzelgundry tf* Dominion. Our -material is en3lOrsedby leading sclentiet absorb hielsture, andconsequently is not affect! Bend foi-PeaVna ancl Terms to o Unapproiched for Tone and Quality. - CATALOGUES Mind-- BELL&CO Oilt iv I