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tuouedeolined: Guy re
dde
- thouShts ar
e audible tomer all -,r
as
alit _stmd turning aWay, ascended your ordi.i have told hundreds of
o the door.A red cbeekedJmen their seet thoughts, and will
list mot hire them and asked obli you If you desire it,,, .
upstairs to his rook and The 1 asked to be . excused,
tic would eft hiss ithortly, �..
fiorgi.n had lit th
-tthe- gu. t.chatnb
►sr'e son sone
tam ask at
is and eimplioity
TIP
-and Mr,
arshundrods'o
Weal to burn
dent, I
night and lith
rnon . of the u
byt - sphere i is simply' 1nd1oribablo,
The nom produced _by -the : earth in its
mad rush and whirl through ther thrills '
Me to the vor marrow, vaulting me to
realize- the mensity of Apace, the
grandeur of° the universe, and the utter
insignifctance f man. .,
Few' people know as .I. do of ° the
music of naRtu e; perfectly tuned by: the
great hand of God. ° Why, if 1 should.
telt you that elvery ray of light is in har-
mony and ; *.cord with every other,
making it music'that I had almost call-
ed divine, eh exquisite and delicate
as not only to°baftle man'sifeeble;desorip-
tion, but even the most wild,. dazzling,
and painted lights of the imagination,
yon wouldof give it credence ; but.
y.
such is the ease. se. I know it to be so,
because I've dear d. it with my own ears,
" The inner make up of: my ears is
wonderful tot many _ scientific men, who
have examined -them with' microscopes,.
mirrored etc.{ One of my'ears. has been
ryes,,
e
tight flt to sot
lit order! for
u#utly Oily was
the gxoeeding
of the tape
swot 1140 whish the dna showed
It was ,soruptdot*sly &sant ler.
y but was notd of any
-lino: whatever, its furnishinp bet
biget most meagre. description.
IIg showed hitri his room, Effie
disappeared,. red, s+s', if tad to be
.t Ply . g him.
v of any attendance upon, him.
Abo*E fiifteen.minutes after, however,.
vibe* Guy 'was 'toeing rather gloomily
out Ithe window, she knocked• at the
die paid requested him to step• down -
its ito the : drawing -room. By_''the
heti
lad
stat
she
her;
'and:
gain!
the
.ami
:,-,„.sat Miss Demp
r receive her . guei
the looked ill enou
the drawin g -icor
iayed to rise to,.
d lover ; buewithc+
i11, Guy sprang fo
.placed her in her chair.'
or Miss Dempster," he said, in.
ntlest tones; " pray do not rise. I
reply grieved to ee you look so
ter; attired in.
t, though, . , r,
;h to bein. =d.
door opened
ceeb the son of
nsummate tact
wardd and very
Dempster looked gratified, and,
stoiloninghim to a chair on the opposite
• si'd of the hearth, fixed her eyes with
k tt interest on: his. face. .Gavin
r`a, roP boy,"
rop bore the scrut y well. io4o" So
o
re Gavin Wardp she said:
�
at :. ength, in < her feeble, tremulous:
�' You are v ry like your father.
as. very good of you• to come. so'far
slnior an old woman's whim. ' You
relcome to Drumleillour."
thank you, Miss ° Dempster.. So
old 'end dear a friend' of my father's is
en t1ed to whatever' duty or respect I
cs pay," he said kindly. -
?fou have your fath r'svoice as well
asiasmile, boy," said Miss Dempster
dreeamniiy. " Do you t . ink you could
bei to spend a few -day here beside a
• ,late old woman, eh "
It will bit a pleasur, Miss .D'emp
-ste , said Guy a promptly. " What a
old piece you •hav,. here 1 I have
often heard my father Ispeak of Drum-
• ke11onr! and of thelhappydays he spent
hetet Ione. ago." • .
: '457, ay, helms not quite forgotten
• . than,' saidMisa Dempstier, with_ a;pitiful
ther and: I are
ed by eircum-
ow talk to me
eve entered your
in told. Is the
wdrk to your 'liking ?" ' -
' " Ws ones, duty, Mi s Dempster, to
do one's work faithful y and • uncom-
- pningly,: - even against inclination,"
said. Guy, with ass ui�ned earnestness.
` " I' will confess the
Iawyer's office is not tl
-would have cut out fc
am glad to be able to
• who is, as . you know,
years.' • - . ,
" I like the respectf
you speak_ of your fi
ecimmandment is too lit
youth of . `the preaenl
Dempster, is well -Satin
° void
Ity
to.l
area
CHIS
Oat re-
ag
istanly
roniptiy
ten, and
ty, they
patron- '
tld :ave.
odiou
iatorth
before
usually -
411 oar
prices
n
aid or:
oderieb
Rai
ocineing
that _
Eat for
e continued I. " There
ri ysttsriw* wash I can
nity innoh to ,their won=
n- go oat le the dead of
to the wondrous her -
!verse, .The music made
vety old friends, estra
stainces in our youth.
about yourself. You 11
father's business- , I
drudgery of a
e path of life I
help my father,
getting up in
found4to con
les, each co
stapes, whirl
ian tubes, sr
in three 'tympanic cavit-
lininga miens, incus; and
I
vary n size. ; two enstach-
cimi•circular canals, and,
to usa the expression of :one doctor, he
'can assign no use for the complicated
and delicattE arrangements -- connected
with my ear' -and can offer no explain-.
ation of the annex in which the• ex-
quisitely dicate organ is enabled to
present tote mind various minute de
izrees and delicate- relatiions of sound.'
sen said that there ie_ a pe-
entary eye connected :with.
rfilar canals." .
ie: is a man • - of peculiarly
perament; and probably the
chiefly of starch, w tit
other compounds, w. is
AI fuel and supply 1 wi
outer powers L'he
of oysters contains.
the Atoll -forming an
ty . heat ani forcer-
yeterr e0
any other•co
supplying t
build up its
furnish it w
be pretty no
water in Tho
Undo
It is exoee
by trifles..
ment on the
'trivial thing
• though the
more momen
ago,,. as show
lustrated C"
thas also
culler vudi
the semi-cir
Mr. Boot
•
nervous te
only man ot: earth who can really hear
ther. The fifth
le heeded by the -
day," said Miss
ed tones. "Tell
the though'' of men.
That T
From the tim.
When we t
Has descend
To remem
It can corn
It can cheer
" That thi
ngs Eire no Worse
Sire.
of our old Revolution, : .
eiv off the yoke of the king; ,
Uri phrase to remember, ,
kto say and toeing.
at hifull of lesson, -
rt and warm like a fire, •
when dolys are the darkest;
s are no worte, 0 my sire r -
'Twits King George's -prime minister said it,
To the kintr who had quittioned, in beat, .
What he meant by appointiog Thanksgiving .
In such times of ill•luek and defeat ;
"Whans th ORM for your Day of Thanks-
givi
"Tell me,
Said the min
That thin
little fat and
serve the body:
4 heat and Mtn,.
144 We. subetanee.
one dcrablo of :both
the ntoro especial-
in ingredients,
nearer to milkthan aln est
IMOD tool, tlsolr viand'- for
• bod with- material to
rts, repair its wastes, end
It heat and stony would.
r__lyy, : t `sanio, l rol, At.
Cantu
aidered .Trifles. -
inglytrying to be judged
et te world :passes judg-,.
isest and best from such
that it sometimes seems as.
ittle t 'ngs of life were of
than he great. Not long
ing thi tendency, the "11!
ristzan Weekly " gave the
substance 'of an Oct al converatipn that
took place b tween " committee man"
looking for new p sten!, and a member
of . a (lure whi h _ already had a
"smart" m nister Whom the committee
was- thinki g of . stealing away. The
following is a ; part of the catechism
which was ut to the pastor's friend :
" Does h wear a pleasant expression,
in prayer ? ,f
" Really 1 don't
customed to look
vice."
"-Does he wear talL,hat ?"
new. ' I am not . ac.
bout during the ser
. "No." .
` " Allow . me . once{more. -Does: he
preach in a gown?"
cc No" 1
" Thank you, and good morning." 't
The=paper from whichwe quote puts
this on a level with the message tele-
graphed home -by : committee of a prom-
inent church sent to hear_ a -minister
with the idea of calling him :
"Won'thair."
do. Hai red
These facts see :absurd, as we read
them; but they enot unlike criticisms
that one hears very day.—Christian
Register..
Gaieties.
-" What are .on, going to give me
for a -birthday p esent ?" asked a gay
damsel of her to er. "=I have, nothing
humble self," was the
llest favors thankfully
e merry response Of
arriaga in a •suburban
room;- when asked the
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
USIO,—Mre,.Punohsrd has vsoaneles for t►
few Undo, Pane, Theory. thoroughly
explelnQ , • - l99ise. .
OEX TO LOAN,= -Any amount of rncney'
loan, on Mortgages, a. lowest rata of
utmost. 10isy terms;- Appiy to W . 11, Me+
LgA3f, sneeli, Otit, 1OO7�t,1ri .
ogL POS SAM -4n the Northern gavel
nod, with stabling Red driving thedislso
s i imitates ws11,.:Tho hatter: l$ Lleen sed*
good stens; .Fdr rtk ulare apply to JAMES
good
ON, Proprietor, Winthrop 1, 0 leS5s4 tf:
1tBUfiHl3ll �hl3L 1Ott SALE. --For
bL tale• three Voting hulls fit for ee vino nett
season all registered i$ the flew herd Book and
from the very boot stralnL Ceterof those bulls
are red and thea other red'. with s little white,
Apply Lot 2%, botrcesalcn° g,11lbbert _or ad-
4resi Staifa 1', 04:: DAVID YIILL 1095X4 •
on real House,
Seafort
G'V(i •
• 00D'STOCK FOR SALE.—The subscriber
..offers the, following swinish' for sale on
reasonable terms : One span of mules;one 4 and
the other 3 year old past, well broke,good to
work and perfectly quiet ; one heavy draught
mare, sixyears old supposed to be .in,ioal,
•color black all sound, trite to.work ; one heavy
:_draught colt, 2 years.old, color bay, all sound ;
qne yearling grade bull and one bull calf, both
red ,good- animals; two: 2 -year-old heifers. in
calf. JOHN KNECHTEL, Brussels. • 1085tt
•OUSES FOR SALE. -For sale cheap, any
or all of the comfortable new dwelling
bonsai, recently erected by the undersigned -in
Beattie's.Grove, Seaforth. They are;Situated in
• the Pleasantest part of the town, convenient to
the business houses, end will be sold oheap and
on easy terms of payment. '`There are three
houses, and ;all of them have welts, cisterns and
=
tone cellars.
all necessary conveniences, and e
Apppply to JAMES WATSON, Seaforth, or to
CHARLES- QUEugtlo sSER,, Brodhagen.
1076
Aroofferin
rat r cried tne king, in Itis ire ;
are no worse, 0 my sire?'
•
There has sloping come deism in the story
Of the answer returned by the king ;
But I think on his throne he satesilent,
And collie
For there's
That it mi
There is nev
That the c
And whatev
Our life
- lite then what life wesstildiou choose if
ypti. were permitted ? Ralk to me -free-
ly. I have been your father's friend
4er many years, and If am deeply inter-
. t! I should like a qttiet country life,
Mise Dempster," Said Guy- cautiously.
cof farming, but my fat er wouldn't hear
,, " A, quiet: country ite, band .yet you
teok as if you. woliI ,shine in town
" Ah, well, thtngs ight have been
different. If that he strong :girl would
Only be reasonable an consideratcl,.all
la
oceirse -you"' have no dined. Dinner .
will b; served at sixi h, there - is the
gong. Mr. Guy, will you_ give me your
'arm to the dining-roonig" --
- A Man Who Call Hear -Men's
a resident. of
northern slope of
ins.- Hie armee-
try long befOre
Sylv• ester Boothe
Mount Malaita, on th
tors came toithis eon
tthe revolution, and were celebrated -even,
among the Indians for their remarkable.'
., power Pf hearipg. 'The .e has never been
. limit one son at a time in any,- family of
- 'the line, and. this singular actiteness of
hearing has increased Until thb present
Mr. Boothe- has- wonderful auditory
' - He ii compelledmot only to wear Oar
mufflers constantly, hu also to have his
ears stuffed with cotto in order to dead-
en what are to himthe unearthly sounds°
and hideous din -prod& a :by the voices
. of men. The whist1 ng of the .wind
- throughthe tree tops the ihrik chirp':
o fug of a bird, at -"e4ning the noisy
tit
iriokets of, the moyn in.? meadows, the
to.ads" living in he‘ neighboring
. swamps and marthest drive him- half
ecently sod told
d a sensible thing,
ever a, burden so heavy
ht•not be heavier still;
r so bitter a sorrow,
p could notluller fill.
r of mire or of sadness, •
There is aIw yorthe cause tor thanksgiving,
Which theminister told to the king,
sing and remember ;
when days are the darkest—
;go are no worse, 0 my sire
--Helen Hunt Jackson.:
'Tit a lesson
It can co
-Can cheer u
"That thi
viewed by a reporter
't -the following tale:
"Thirty;eight years
on our old ' homestea
,, veil covering -my face
- . veil 'was removed fro
early age, hut adh
t completely covering.
hearing*as so acute that I could plain -
Is. --hear men talking 'a o low tone of
ft
-- voice six miles ilistan , when filially the
gradually peeled from my ears, and my
-hearing becune so
,,..-•reIate many incidents
4 MO weight further lb.
* ridicule by yourself a
res
00
to give but my
reply. " The sni
received,"! was
the lady,
—At a recent
town the bride
importan questi n if he would take the
lady far otter o for worse, replied, in
13
wilier ,,pon being told that he maths
more po itive 'n his declaration he
a seem th forget, George, that
arried you I could have had
in a cab etery night."
es, that's better than re-
. top of a penny car, as
ent on the stoop that
er who had lived all his
'western hills of Scot -
ver travelled by rail or
boat, h d the onor of a visit, in the
summer time, from two great artists.
After i being - hospitably. entertained
they --told him- they had come to
paint his ho e. Looking round the
blackened wall of his kitchen, he said,
-with great ear estness, 'Ech, sirs. it has
muokle need 1"
oice Selections.
the truth 1 It is° thei knowledge of the
truth, may the Founder' of Christianity, ,
that makes men free. But men have to
be urged tie seek the truth and to prize
it at its real value." _
" Let ybur religion be seen.- Lamps,
do not toe] , but.they do shine. 'A light
house sou da no drem, it beats -no gong,
'yet far o ,er the waters its ftiendly light
is seen by:the mariner." .
. -The man who lhas in him the -elements
of a worker fort Christ will find • a field
or make Pne. Pahl, when a prisoner,
made conVerts-in Caesar's house -hold.
-is the hOliday Of a foolish wo:
think of quenching the noon -
Alt a- few yards of hose pipe
n Your hack upon the living
expect to .succeed' in business
y word / think truth is the
liar est issile one can be pelted with:
ago iror.,b0111
- -with a triple
face at an
ed to ;ears,
ibem„ wet(
orveous :that to
6 you wotild have
n to subject me to
-At this juncture M -Boothe ibeettine
As sou
day orb
as to tu
God, and
or myth'
:I try imake my enmities transieht,
and My.filendships immortal.
The deadliest sin . is the conscious -
sound.
ertipty vessel makes the greatest
'.Peopler bee often calculate with the"
utmost titieuracy what they can accent-
.plish ten minntee or. even- in ten
hours, and yet the very same persons
will ma_ke the. Most absurd miscalcula-
tions abOut getting to church on Sab-
when t
young
band he d have
goes home drun
turning on th
yeti do " He
life am ng the
CARRIAGE STALLION ; FOR SALE.=Fort
sale, a Carriage .Sttllion, coming four years
old, sired by,.Rys�dyok,s Hambletonian, evened,
by J. F. Dulmage, of Wingham, and:out of .a
well: bred mare. ' He ris a light bay, stands 16'
hands high, wet hs 1,200- lbs., and 'shows; splen-'
iid speed.: He bas proven himself: a sufo
re al
getter. He is a model of his. class, and has never
been beaten in the' show ring, taking first prize -
-and diploma at Walkertow two years- in success
cion, and when shownpagainst aged -horses. He
will be sold: on very reasonable ,terms, as the
owner :has: no Means of handling him . ' Address
JAMES STEWART, Wroxeter P. 0. 1054t1 `
more oalhe . subject, but .the. *eporter
having heard to mue concerning Mrlo
gently requested him o proceed,;which-
my hearing is such th t I cati heat the
-fainteit whisper at a great distance. I
can hear the though of men, twenty
feet away as plain/y s you can hear the
at two hu ndred:"
., -sullen roar of Niagar
Whereepon the . reporter ejaculated,
"Yon say "wonderful,' but you Atha
think so,' continued r. Boothe. "Your
Chltdre 'Cry foil
The Table.
%lend the time in lively chat,
Woome business after that.
There is excellent Wisdom- In this
food Is 1+ken , the stomach is immedi-
ately se to,work to get it changed into
tIze
that eta in which it may be received
through the blood, into the system of
Cie body, To do this well the stomach
needs, and draws upon the brain for; a
supply Of nervous force. The brain it -
;elf needs it for its own uses. Now,
when thp brain or the limbs are actively
engaged in using the precious nerve -
force fer themselves there may be too
,little left, for the stomach, Which there-
fore canna do its work as it ought.
This is tlie reeion why, after a full meal,
a period' of rest is wholesome. It assists
digestio , and Without digestion there is
little ch nee for health or happiness.
from Market,
burn ul6ear. hi
voweal to his
;dhuier en ab
the coltrse 6 t
se d the
the-tr were
think That
on th spree agsi , .a112- got locked up -in
the 130in office 1" " Then, if I wis you,
Missio TaM13011, I'd gang an' -bail him
impossible e 'dinna ken -the quantity
Nut
Spea
contain
Same q
stance
pound
a half,
pound
of actu
very n
MICE TO OREDITORS.—In the :matteir of
: the Witte *of Thomas Wibson, lite of the
Yeoman, deceased., Notiee it hereby 'given in
pursuance of section 86, of Chapter .tine bun.
dred. and ten ef the Itevised Statutes of On.
tarifa, that all creditors and other :persOns hay-
ing claims against the Estate of ThoMai-Wilson,
late of the Township of 111whik,..in this County
of Hunan, Yeoman, who -died- on Or about the
27th day hi June, A. D, 1886, are hereby re-
quested to. ;end-, by post prepaid , or deliver to '
'Alexander Ii; Gibson, of , this Village of' Wrote.'
ter, in the County, of Huron, -jatnes:Edgar, of -
the :Township Of Howicle, • in .the County of
Huron, and Janes Cormeet, Of. t 0 Township
of .Minto; in tee County ot, Weill ton, Exam;
tors of the last Will and testantennt orthe said:
The si Wilson, eceased, on.or be pre -the 15th
76\
. names, addresse and. descriptions and the , full
-particu ars and proof, elaima Or demands upon
the said estate ahd of the sectirities (if anyl held
by them, and' 1 at after the said 15th ;day of
he said Executors Will proceed
aid Thomas Wileon amongst
the partiet entit led thereto, haying regErd only_
tothe claims of livhieh the said Execti ors shall -
then , have noti e and - the 'said Exec _ torsi will
;net be liable f. i the said *Bast or any Part
thereof so. distil.' uted, to Any: person or -persons
of whoie claim t ey shall not haVe.' notice at the
is hereby given t at all debts and elaima due to
the Estate 0 the said -Thomas Wilson ',from. any.
fore the firit day of 'January now•nest ensuing,
field Winders,- or the -saMe will 'be Placed in
WADE Solkilter for said Executors: 4024.3 '
eturning home one night
little tipsy, fell into the
own door, Next morn-
nse of fallen dignity,. he
ife that he would kave
e stream diverted.
highly amused tcrsee sit
mang them at sic a time
Bier Broon, what dae ye
w y man o' mine's been
Q
"Svc+ Value of Certain :
trig roughly, a quart of oysters
ton au average, about the
entity -of' actual nutritive sub -
Ivery lean beef, or a. pound and
rest codfish, or two-thirds of a'
,bread. But while the Weight
1 nutriment in the different
O _of food material named is
arly :the , same, the quality is
ifPirent., That of the very lean
, meat ort codfish cOnsists mostly of what
are call4d, ins chemical language, protein
compou ds, or "flesh' formers ' — the
substan et which make blood, muscle,
tendon,. bone, brain- and -other nitro-
genous tissues, 4 That of the bread con-
tains Alit iittie of these and consists
Pleher's Caste daft
Decemher next.
assets of the
80
Spec
for this man!
. dingy natal
Goods Fur Setts,
a s Cuffs Collars,
'Squa,ires, ool Searfs,1
Fasoinato,rs!
oods.
',immense stock of Mantle
Valui Fur Overcoats to-. order.
value in Scotcli Underweir.
ade 04thing Of every -kind for ion, oys
en, at prices that must suit you..
DUl‘TQA14.
pit in him. Me bale
ht as weel try to bale the
na 1 If the pol ss want him baled oot,
— n olto ntry worthy visiting his
son w i ta n by him to the theatre one
night when a c medy was to. be played.
spa
event
for t
The
some
turni
Jami
see n
as th
them
roun
know
more
le. Yr
airy_ cm
g to his Son,iie whispered—"Well,
ething will be dune here the nicht,
el's.
ell me,
ned upon a. domestic
m high words the actors
e to blows,. confusien.
sing riot *on the stage.
ye winged winds, that
.pathway roar, Do ye not
some spet where women fret no
? Some lone aed pleasant dell,
" holler " in' the ground, where
babies never yall, aud eradles are =bet
found ? The lond wind- blew -the snoW
into my fac4. and Calmly answered,
—91d Wigglesworth, who is somewhat
bottle of soda water at lunch. " Look
here Waiter ?" he angrily. -;" Here's
a cow's hai , floating in this Milk."
" Will, sir," lie waiter answered, rub-
bing his ha softly' together, . "you
Would not ex eat to find a horse hair in
mill4 would ou, ?"
ESTRAY, S
IA of the tandersigned,_Let 84, Concestion 2, L. •
R. S., Tuckersmith, about the 1st, of June, a -two
year old red and ,white heifer. The Owner can
have the same by proving property and paying
charges. JAMES WALKER, Brucefield,- Post
--Where are 476 Women entitled to
vote in Winnipeg at the next municipal
electon. • .
— he Bright correspondent of the
ol
Man of Deloraine, Manitoba, is here on-
wha will no ,doubt be the pleasantest
trip IA his life—his wedding tour. Mr.
Steedsms,n was married on the 7th of
last Month, to Miss Perry, daughter of
Mr. Geo. P rry, formerly of Washing-
iding in Manitoba. Mr.
edsmon expect to spend
Est. res.
ion 5,1McKillop, about the Ist of Sep -
the ewer The Owner 7can lei% ithe'T.sanui on
proving prverty and paying charges. ....10HN
VSTRAY STEER AND RAM —Qame into the
cession 7, Hullett,l' about the 'piddle of Mar ,
a yearling red steer, also shout the last of May -
briiht
am aged ram. • The owners of the above animas , • ' A
cen have the Same on proving property and
paying charges. JAMES
STRAY STNER.,-Oame intO the premises
of the undersigned,- tot 21, Concession., /8,
McKillop, about three months ago, a red steer'
with white spots, wide horns, erne and a hal
years old. The owner will -prove property and
1094-4
STRAY STEERS.;-Straied ;from Lot 25,
Concession."2, Hay, in Mai, last, two' one.
year old Steers, one white and the other spotted-.
red and: white, with a V out ont of point of - ' <
right ear. .Any. person giving information that 'Fort
-will -lead to their recovery will be suitably re. andtob
warded: B. S.,HILLIPS„ Henson. • 1094-P depart
0 of the -undersigned, Jamestown, townsh
of Grey, about the 1 ith of November last, two
blaok.faced Ewes. marked " VW." Any in-
formation that 4All lead to the recovery of these
animals Will be liberally rewarded. -THOMAS
WRIGHT, Jamettown. P. O. 1093.4
Cloths to &pose
4.1
CANADIAN RANK OF COMMERCL
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO,
/said tip Capital, 8,009,000a.
PRENDENTJ., HOMY W, DARLING, Elsz,
15BAFORTE BRAWL
The ilimitotth Brandi of this Pink continual to
SAVINGS BANK,
On which inter* io allowed Attettriett rites.
Draft. on all the principil forme end cities in
Wed*, on Great Britath, find OR the:U:1110
Otani bought and sold, • •
Hotel.
JOHN- AIRD, Manager.
F. 110LMESTED, Solicitor..
•
tricla4ce
Commercial Union._
While this- is now the Great Question —
in the Political Arena of Canada, the Inhabitants
Of Londesborough and surrounding country are
asking- Where cab I get the best value for my
MOITY COME to
o•f CH
RAI
quarter
sele
Pr
DOOR SOUTH ..OF THE POST OFFICE.
' Which le well supplied With
. FALL .AND WINTER GOOPS.
Some extraordinary values in TWEEDS,betu
f ul and cheap DRF,SS GOODS, Great Variety__
FLANNELS; PRINTS and COTTONS. BOOT
SHOES, RUBBERS and Heavy STOCKINGS
Winter use.
speciai values in au kinds of Groeeries.
Highest ?rice for Butter and
TAILORING IN CONNECTION.
a showing . his .seasmi. one of the largest and best aisort0-ent-g
INS --,-Lon on Layers.. in . boxes, 'Blue Be,iket in ' boxes and
Elmo tigs Smyrn Figs, Mince Meat, Pickles, Spices, etc: .
choice Extracts, lelled Almonds, Grenobleiralnuts, S. S. monds,
-TEAS----' Cheaper than eier offerqd to the public pf Seaforth. Dur-
ing the olidiys I will sell 4 lbs. of Good Young Hyson for $1 ; 4.1bs.
sok Tea for $1 ; '5 lbs. good Japan Tea ,for $1 j ,13 lbs. eitra
ull fitook of General Groceries and Prov sions alway4 on hand.
FAI A ()R'11
.ton, now re
and Mrs. St
in his neighborbood. We hbpe the
you g coupl may enjoy it long and pros-
per us life i their prairie home„ -The
have 700 ac s of land in' the Turtle
Mountain D' trict about five miles from
the growing town pf Deloraine. They
have 200 aor s beoken and this year had -
which the old at . $1.05 per bushel.
No e of t eir wheat was frozen
•
- the undensigned,- - Lot .81, Concession ;30 -
Mill Road, Tuckerstnith. abott the middle of
October, a spotted Yearling Steer. The Owner
.eitis have ,the shine on-. proving property and
'paying charges, IMES.- MoTAVtalf, Brumfield.
-SS1STANT TEACHER WANTED. --FeMale
Tescher.Wanted ter School Section No. -6,
Usborneholding 2nd or 8rd elate; certificate for
ApplY teillAVIfi. WYNN, Wineifelsea, Ont;
•
0 SCHOOL * TEACHERS.!— Wanted, an
assistant teacher for Scheel Section Nei 10.
Hay. Duties to continence 0):1 January lst,.
1889. Personal applications pteterred.. If by
- letter, address either of . the undersigned, Hen.
sall P. 0. ROBERT <PATTERSON, ROBERT
FEMALE TEACHER WANTED: -a• Wanted,
a female teacher holding a third class
certificate for 'Union School ; Seetion No. 15;
East Wawancsh,' Duties to cermence 'on the
salary deified MIlet be' addressed- to the under.
signed, Secretary of Board; SAMUE, L THOMP-
class certificate for the junior department- of
Union School Section No. 9; Hay and Stanley.
Dfitietto Commence op lst January next. Ap
plications with:testimonials and stating salary
clesired will be received. by the widersigned,
Secretary ot the 'Board until the 22nd of De -
COM*. PETER Minato, Blake P: 0. .1.095x3
to a lar
tb
.Waltan Cheese ,Factory. o
A meiting of the 'shareholders and patrons
of the Walton Union Cheese and Butter !rectory
will • be held ;in 4Beirneb° ' Hall, Walton,. on
'.Wzinizsoey, DEMURER 19i_ at 12 o'clock noon,
for the purpose Of closing up: the .businest of
the past season and making arrangetnerits for
-next year. Mr. Hopkins, Government Inspec-
tor, bepresent and will address the', meet.
ing. All interested in the factory or in the
dairying business are cordially invited. - •
-1096-2 SECRETAWY;
BL
In' Silk
Tweeds
e past three mouths our buyers have been on the lookout for tile newest
lest goods to' place before our -customers›for the fall trade in oar various
ents. Resulth, we are' enabled this season to show larger, more select
er values tha in any previous, sirisren and we confidentially look forward
following lin s of goads we take second place to none for goo go s a
ces,
and Satin
Linens and
D COLORED DRES GOODS
Fabrics, Mantlings; Flannels, Blankets Gloves, Hosiery,
I?, ADAMS
ANEW
423
MA. I4OTHING
en's, Youths' and Boys' Hats and Caps.
OIL CLOTHS
- ,
In ou Millinery Department will again "be found MISS meLACHLEsT isup-
ported y MISS GOVRNLOCK), who gave such entire satisfaction diming our
spring rade. They will be found equally 11/3X101111 tO pleatle this fall season and
better ble,---being supported by a,"-Jiiore magnificent,. sthck. We cordially invite
the ins 'ection of buyrs to our large stook.
Chia le.w0ith....d
Brawn:ell,
Tees a Speoialty,1 Jobbed at. Whale
door tor* of Post Otis,
New Plank
IN- SEAFORT4.
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-The undersigned would aupoune,e to the PO. •
lie -that they have their New Pinang Mill in
full blest, ivItere they will- do Ornstein Planing,
Matching, Scroll Sawing and Wood Turning,
They will keep on hand Dressed Lumber, Floor.,
inri and Siding. Doors, Sash -pond Frameszade to
Also the PUMP AND CISTERN BUSINESS
attended as formerly. Shingles always op bind.
By strict attention tobusiness and fair dealing
we hope to gain Public patronage.
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furniture :Weirerooms
Funeral Refornr
ESTABLISHMENT, _
- Being determined not to be undersold by any ,
other establishment, I am now selling furniture
at only 10 petwont; above cost. Would also say
rounding country, that I keep no other than
first class stock in all the branches of the under-
taking -department, bought from the best firms
'and on such business principles that enablet ine
to sell at much lower rates than Mr. Robertson
quotes, accuses me of publishing what he
terms " claptrap," Now, the wide.awake
people, will no doubt be able to define whet be
means by this term and eome to a sernible von.
elution of who deserves their patronage : the
man who Is obliged to cut down his prices, or
the man who has been the means of breaking
up this -monopoly and starting an honest end:
much needed reform. If those who have bad
dealings with this scientific undertaker will
eon:pare his previous< charges with his present
quotations, T am sure their eyes will be opened
to gross injustice in the time of their trouble. -
I would here say that I only intend to conduct
all funerals that I may be favored with 'on
strictly "honorable principles. My Funerel Di. -
rector, Mr. Holmes, willgive every satisfaction,
having bad both eity_and town experience toi
number of :wears. Be win attend all night cells. .
Residence—North Main Street, nearly *mite
Salvation Army Barracks. -Jona Ikt PORTZ& -
P. S.-1 beg to apologise to the patine for this
controversy' on such* delicate subject,but as
I have -to defend moon agaiest a combination
and do justice to- non-oombine, I feel com-
pelled to do so. Jos 13. Powiss,