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f Witty:
ter&
Thrifty Moth ...1•4 Ellen, why will
you persist in eting the soft part of -
your bread and le&viug crusts under the
edge of your plate? Some day you may
be glad, to get even crusts to eat.
Thoughtful Daughter -44 Yee, *other,
that's- what I'm, satingthem for." -Bos
ton Trenscript. - • ,
. .--& rainstorm is really_no excuse for
keeping & healthy, strong ' child .from
School, at lesett*bers assert this is eo.
Some time ago a teacher, on. answering
-a- knock at the ached door, found one of
her pupils well Wrapped up toprotect
her3roin the ram. "Teacher, mother
says I needn't - co . e to school to -day,
'cause it rains," and down -stains the
little *aid fled 1i1e *frightened deer. -
Albany Journal.
'. ..,---Little .Frankie saw his father's hired
min shear sheep I t spring for the first
time. A few days afterward Frankm
was missing, and about the time,prepar-
idiom were being tnada to searchfor
him he came rushing in, exclaiming':
" Oh; papa, I've aheared the tat, and
didn't det mucli wool, eifer V" Sure
enough,poor puss ragged and haggled
coat confirmed t1ie ladit story. -New
. York World. .
..,
-One mornieg,,in company with my
8 -year-old May, / wat in the kitchen,
and wanting a piece of elastic, I 'said so.
May turned & face toward _nie beaming
with fun, and said that I could get it in
the kindlinrwood basket. ' I looked.
there, thinking a piece might have fallen
into it, but could*d none. . Asking the
child what shemeant,ehe answered that.
if I took out all the wood but one stick
it would be a -last -stick. -Communicated
to the New York World. - -
- --.,-One day a pair of twin babies were
•born at Neighbor Brown's. - Previous to
• the advent of the twins the junior por-
tion of the familyconsisted of two sons,
aged respectively 4 and 6 years. When
• the lads were taken. by their father to
see tie: babies the elder 'boy seemed
much disPleasedo and, turning to his
father, said:, "Oh, papa, take them out
and shoot them, like you did the little
puppies last week." The younger boy
clapped his hands and cried: "'Ain't
theyatice I Why didn't you buy., a Whole
wagon load, papa ?"-Communicated to
the New York World;
.--A. South Division *trust mother has -
& little son, who la] called /ferry. She
, loves him, and he levee her dearly, bite
shalom she will have to send him to
the reforrinstory. She has been ill for
some days, and the little fellow has had
more freedom - than usual,': which may,
a000unt for the ]following:' Yesterday
morning, , feeling a little . better, she
thought she would try and arise. He
watched. her preparations !awhile, and
-then turning to a sister who was pres-
ent, and while hia face shone with de-
light, ejaculatedi;" I believe ' the son-of-
a.gun es* going to ket up." 4>oor Harry
was remanded to a closet frit repairs. -
Buffalo limes.
. -Little Irving! was Visiting. & friend
of his mother one -day, 71311. WAS Mileh
interested -in the pictures which hung on
the walls. - He io loci with Peculiar ear-
- neatness at a delicate _engraving of
Aurora_ (the goddesa of the °ruing) and
-another of spring. The hostess took
him on her lap and Said," ill you stay
• with me, Irving, and be ut little -boy?"
IrVing's kind heart Would not permit a
point-blank refusel,lo he a 'meted very ,
gently, "1 don'tifiek I co Id." "Why
not ?" asked the /lady. Ir int made a
. .
desperate effort to find a r ason, and at
last a happy thoright struc him. - "1
"I couldn't live wit you because. your
pictures haven't clothes enough to wear
was the answer. -.Boston Simeon.
' --"I don't likeiSundays ;.I I like to-
m:hi:0m," said , little tfour-year-old,
whose playthings had . beep :pot away
s4 until to -morrow."-. He waa kept in-
doors without -a y means of &mulling
himself. He was -too :young to read,
and his mamma wastoo WO with neces-
sary duties to . gi o him -anr attention,
and he was left ton= out j, long Sun-
• day as best he could without playmates
or playthings. In.some fa !lief a class
i
of playthings_ are individualized as:Sun-
day toys, a IsTotile ark; blo li, a differ-
ent doll than thit played With . during
the week, or something or this kind,
brought out to afford amuse:pent to the
• children during Sunday, and at night
pa, out of eight until the return of this
day. The child .looks -uprin such toys
ivith a certain degree of reverence that
is not felt for that top, that are .Iyipg
around all the week.-Dettbit Tribune.
-The ability of thelittlelfolks to ar-
rive at logical con lumens Was well illus-
trated in &Lawre ceville p4mary school
recently. 4 te..se er in ineitof the low-
est -glides :had been impiessing the
• meaning of easy aotiOnal Tterm. upon
-the pads of her little pupils. Her •
statements were 'ear end 50 easily com-
• prehended that even their :!infantile in
4, tellecte ' seemed ,40 grasp.' 11 that Was
given them. One little fell... w, however,
'
was a littleslow, and the teacher repott-
ed' her explanations for the fifteenth -
time. Holding four pennies, by wet of
illustration, idle.said: "low, Charlie,
. it.I have tour ce ts and give you half."
milting the action _.to the l'word, "how
I much will I have left" 4 The other
- hall," replied the tot, with an air of
the * deepest cpnviction.11- Pittsburg
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‘ ' Preps. ,• I -
* ' A Great Australian City.
The city whieb, Mr. 0-.. Sala called
" Marvellous :Melbourne," was appro-
priately named by hire. :itis not that
-4 the city Well is much more marvellous;
:than many oth r cities that might be
•. readily mentioned, but- tiler& is to me
•'always *. something marvelrous in it and
'
.. of it ' and about it: I thought so when
I first saw it,,an I think zio. each time I
revisit it It has an individualism a
• , self-gontainedindepender4, an awes-
. sive contempt for every other city, and
withlil, a rematkable ith4rent capacity
for development and displiy that places
-
it far ahead of 'every other colonial cap-
ital. If we compare it with Sydney -
which is the only colonial capital with
'which coniParisentsposeible on the beefs
of eitint and pcpul5usneei7-we will find
Its churches bigger and better *nettled
its theatres larger and mere =MOMS,
.44 religious proolieltivs. mere pronoinie= .
od, it* vim& in re vieleukand more et,
. gieseive, Its *Vim more eiclusive
_ sad fte liberal in more radical; if we
liken - itto- e picture, It made up of
lediAdual figures, of .wlifeh each is a "
separate and Complete study and each
painted In striking - colors. There is
• nothing totted; nothing sblend-ed and
alutdedt nothing in which tin old is made
•- Is- merge into the new, noting in which
ChIIdrenCryfor.
t
the ?harp outlines of each distinctive
chatacterlitio --of a great vity'a life are
softened. It thinks quickly and acts -
gab ly and is' just as likely to be very:
•. mini .wrong as very =Oh- right. . Syd-
ney. s neve* as depressed as Melbourne
was some years ago, when I saw thou-
san . of working men . clamoring for
work, , and the whole commerchil Woof
'the lace in a stateof paralysis. But,
on - tb,e other hand, Sydney was never,
perhaps, in such a - state of apparently
liati�g and 'lavish prosperity as Mel.
bourne- is at the present moment., ' It is
a co minity that goes from extreine to
extreme with the smallest possible - grad
WO., it is a - Striking and, Inniany
respects, a singular example of the de-
'yeiopment of an English community
und 'r conditions that incorporate many
impqrtant phases of American and con -
tine tal city' -life-, and to that extent is
pectvliarly interesting. The average
• Melhournitee faith in his own colony is
reciter thanhis faith inanything, except
. ,
hay
you,
"go
it a
mer
only
und
ney
I cap
atudy ,
thatafforded by Sydney and Melbourne.
At the present moment they are prac-
ticalfr equal hi- popolation, -commerce
• and pther elements of city life; But who
can foretell . what remarkable -advances
and divergencies may take place in these
two ! pities- in the next ten qr twenty
yeari, ?i I venture to think they will de -
yeti i entirely 'different characteristics,
that each may be great in her own way,
and
trail
Eur
and the other rich and solid. If se,Syd-
ney Will be the letter -L. J. B., in Syd-
ney' Daily -Telegraph. - - :
1 • -1—'77- ' : •
Treatment of Wuadow1P1ants.
It to a diffieult *atter to give direc-
tiontitor the. culture of plants in the
, -
house, different families requiring differ-
ent treatment as regards soil, light, and
temperature. I Oen therefore throw
out oialy,* few hints, isays a lady in the
ladies(' Some Companion. . .
Soil.:-Well-decoznPoeed soda, taken
from an old- pasturelot, with one-third
leaf niold or well -rotted manure &nes
little 1 and, I have found to suit -the gen.
erality of plants. .
Watering; -Great - care- 'should ' be
takedin watering to see that the planta -
get enough and not too numb.; Water
only- 1 hen the soil begins to look dry,
. ..
givm enough to wet the ball of
earth ,to the bettom, but n� more, as all
wateriwhich passes through carries the
fertilOy of the soil alOng with it. Do
not let the -water stand in saucers, ex-
cept
water
the se
Drainage.7•-•Al1 plants in . pots over
three inches 'should have a few pieces of
pots, pebbles, or charcoal, placed in the.
bottom to drain off the surplus water.
'Air, -Ventilate every day when the
the airoutside is above freezing. point,
being. areful not to let the cold draught
blow n the plants. - The tempfkature
for house plants should be 65 to 70 de-
grees `iil the day time, and 10 degrees
lower t night. •
insects and Worms. -The aphia -or
green, y is the most common. It man be
remd cl by' fumigating. Place ... the
San ;tinder a sheet or box with &Mak-
ing tobacco; let them remain 'about
fifteen minutes,
after which give them a
syringing. The red spider is the great-
est pest with which we have to contend.'
It is IQ Very minute insect, scarcely pre-
ceptible to the naked eye. It increases.
rapidly in a _warm, dry- atmosphere,
'While k cold, damp one is:death to them.
Prevention in this case is worth a pound
of . euro.. Keep the air of your room
moist and syringe your plants every day.
If the' make their appearance, turn the
.
i
plants,. , where ' pf1 acticable upside down
- .
and. p the top. n water twice a day for
a couple or weeks. When too large for
this, Syringe several times a day. Malay
bug a€licl scale are killed by scraping and
wash ng. Earthworms are often trouble -
so - e l• turn the plaits out of the pot and
k heni out.
CI apliness.-One of the ' secrets of
havi g fine house plants is to keep. them
°lea I Wash the upper and under sides
of t 'leaves with a sponge or boftragi
mole ned with luke warm .-water, in.
whi a.little soap has been dissolved.
Stir he top soil in the pots to keep it
- .
fro baking. - " • . .
-' P ta.,--Common clay fi.ower. pots, be -
Orono, are much -better than the
d stone or fancy. China ones, which
tran used. When their appearance
objection, they can be concealed .
tne pretty ornamental, inexpensive
'covers now in use. or they can be
elf. I confess he has good reason to
faith in both: Say what you will,
deny;ul that Victoria. is the reost
- heed " colony of the group, and if
es not becom'd the political and com-
ial capital of the Australias it will
be becaueethe wonderful and as yet
veloped natural wealth behind Syd-
has been denied her younger rival,
ot imagine any more interesting
f the development Of city life than
that together they will be to Aus-
what Pais and London are to
e -the one beautiful and gay,.
Ilakend such plants as grow in
-Themater need:should be about
e temperature as the room.
Ing
gla
are
is a
wit
wo
set 'Pliancy ones of larger size.
Cosmetics.
' Tie use of cosmetics 'to beautify and
pro.' ot the skin is as legitimate as the
use glycerine and .rose-water to cure
chapped• hands. The evil is not so
muci in the use but in the abuse of the
atti les. Powders can not be other than
inju ',outras they are used by the major
ity �f people. Anything which covets
-upti e skin Anust pa of only temporary
ben4fit,if not a positive injury; as,
while it is on the face, the poresof the
skinte: which nature requires should be
left Iiinclogged, are filled. up.. Paints of
any'kind are abominations. .Many eoa-
.
Met cs contain lead And are highly in-!
• jeri us. ' Flee rice flour is perhaps. the
besta.pplication for smoothing the skin
,androteoting it from the effects Of the
;w'n4 on going out. '
•Two Kinds of Whisky.
BOB INGERSOLL'S OPINION.
I send you SOMe Of the most wonder-
ful
whisky that ever drove the skeleton
fron a feast or painted lanaecapes in
the brain of man. It 4 the mingled
soul of wheat And corn, Irs it you will
findlthe sunshine and the shadow that
abated each other over the ,billowy
field?, the breath of June, the carol of
the lark) the dews of night, the wealth
of summand autumn's rich contents
a,Jl olden with imprisoned
Dri It, and youwill hearthe, voices of
Ho
chil
wftthe '
dayL For 40 years this liquid joy,has
• •Pitcher's CastOrlas
.• •
THE
been with n :staves of oak, longing to
- ketch theips of man- . "1 *
t , A T HIBITIONIST'S OPINION. .
1 -send you Some .of the most wonder-
ful whisky that -ever filled, with snakes
the bociti of man; or painted towns in
cardinal red. It is the mingled souls Of
corn
andH strychnine. In it you will
find the re. onshine that made the mar-
shal chase heshadews over western hills,
the breath of ilaine,the whlstle of police,
the hoodlum wagon, and thirty days in
prison for thinking you could fight.
Drink it, and you will hear theeice of
comrades ' singing, "When . Johnny
Comes •. Marching- lome," mingled
with - thei laughter - of boys. Drink
it, and you will feel within your
head a' ense of swelling -the tielzy o
bliss of *any high old .sprees.- , r
sixty. , days this liquid fire has been
within the meek and mild -eyed de , il
john, Ionging to scorch the throe fof \
man. -From- the. St. Louis Glebe -Dem-
ocrat. . .
I -.-.
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Platteville'an Friday evening,
.30th ult., Alfred Wright and his ' em-
ployer,Iseac Batler, were splitting wood,
when Batler, having struck a stick which
split freely, allowed the axe to swing be-
hind him striking- Wright, who was in
a stooping posture, on the right side of
the neck making a deep open wound
four inches long, close to the jugular
veidand carotid artery.
- • •
- Chro lg. Coughs and Colds •
And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs can be
cured1).$ the use of Scott's Emulsion,as itoon-
tains the'healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and:
Hypopliospintes in theft fullest form. Bee what
W. S.Mtrer, M. D., L. R. 0. P.,, etc., Truro, N.
S., - 'says: "After three years' experience 1 con-
eider.Scott Emulsion one of the very bent in
the market. Very excellent in throat affections."
Sold by all niggles, 60e and,11. •
VETERINARY.
§EAFOR HORSE INFIRMARY.. -Corner of
Jarvis d Goderich Streets, next door to the
resbyte Church, Seaferth, Ont. All die.
eases of Ho ea, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do-
mesticated aninaals, successfully treated at the
Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the 'hottest notice.
Charges moderate.- JAMES W. ELDER,_Veter-
aryMediel
inary Surgeon. P. S. -A large stook of Voiotiaes kept constantly on handl
_-
ALT
VY of t
onto; Re
inary Me
bet of the
all Diem
particular
try. ' Ho
and Certjfi
ed to by 11
donee, Stet
SHILLINGLAW, V. S. graduate
e Ontario Veterinary Golleget_Tori
tered Member of the Ontario Veter.
1 Association ; also Honorary Mem.
eterinaryliedical Society; Treats
of Domesticated Animals. Also ,
ttention given to Veterinary Dentie.
direfully examined for Soundness;
tees given. All calls premptly attend.
11 Or Otherwise. OFFICE at Resi:
a, Ont. 1048
LEGAL _
lt,rATTH W MOB.RISON, Walton, Insurance
iVI Agen Commtssioner for taking affidavits,
Conveyanc &o. Money to loan at the lowest
rates. 31, Momusort, Walton. .
txTg HA8TINGS,2olioltor,oto. Office-Cady's
. Block, -opposite Commercial Hotel, Sea.
forth. , 974
•
.M. BE ,Barrister, Solicitor, !so.
• B,00ms One Door, North of the Commercial
Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams buteher
shop, Agents=0.4nsa0s, Hoot kOsFszoN.870
-ARROW k PROCDFOOT, Barristers, Solid-
; tors, &o., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAZZOW,
Q. C.; WM. P701/0100%• .686
AMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers;
tj Solicitors in Ohanceryiko., Goderich,lOnt.
M. 0. °AMMON; Q. 0., FBILIP MOLT, M. G.
0411RON. , • 606 •
•
T OFTUS E. DANCEY, late with Cameron, '
14 Holt & Cameron, Goderich, Barrister., So
Bolter, Conveyancer, &a. Money to loan. Ben
son'i Old Office, Cardno's Block, Seaforth. 786
T1.1. DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer, ize
. Late of Victoria, B. 0. Office -Over
Bank of Commerce, Main street, Seaforth. Pri.
vote funds toloan at si mid 8 per cont. - 1086 •
7/TANNING & SCOTT,- Barristers, Soliolsori;
ConveYanairs, Solioitorsior the Henk-
el Johnston, Tisdale & Gale. .Money to, loan.
ofilos-Deaver' Bleck Clieten Ontsrle- 41-
Mseinxe, &UMW, Soar. 781
11012dESTED, 'nonuser to the late' Aim 01
• MoCnavuegliey & Hohnested, ,Baniiter. So.
co •
.Solicit,oi for
pthserm(laitnfogrisitanieT3Flifi ComniAnd Notary. -erce. Moneyto lend.
Street..Seaferth.i' c'e• in acc4V11- Kan
E1)WARI) NORMAN LEWIS, Barrister, So.
:Bettor 1z :High Court, Conveyancer, etc.,
Galerich and Hayfield. Money to Loan at five
and . one-balf per cent. 07 two.third margin.
Bayfield office open .every Thursday from 980
to 4:80, in Swartz' Hotel Block, opposite Division
Court office. 1083t1
MONEY TO IPAN•.'
ltrONEY TO LOAN. -Straight lomat' 8 *psi
-
Am cent., with - the privilege to borrower:
of repaying part of the principal money at any
time. ' Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Barrister
Seaforth. 850 •
•
DENTISTRY.:
W"; a._ Ei Ep
DENTIST,
lisw Rooms -Over Daley's store;
, next door south of Robb's grocery
-Main otreet (east idde), Seaforth. . 941
,
•
9 L. BALL, L. D. S., Honor Graduate, and
. M. R. 0. D. S. of Toronto. Vitalized Air
yen. Latest improvetrents in Dentistry ob.
served. Office in Meyer's Block, Seaforth, hours
9- a. in. to 6 IX., M. Fees reasonable. B. B.
310RIES, D. D. 'S., of Philadelphia, Assistant
1 980
' t
CCARTWRIGHT & SON, Den.
. Mats, of Exeter, Ont. Oni
of the above will Visit Blyth the
last'Thursday, and following Fri.
day of each nionth, at Milne's* Hotel, will visit
Zurich the first Wednesday of every month at
Peine's Hotel, and Hensall the following Thurs-
day of every month at Reynold's Hotel, where he
will perform all dental' operations. ' Teeth ex-
tracted with a new Japan anesthetic, which re.
moves nearly all pain. Parties desiring . new
teeth will please call early in the morning of the
fIrst day: Charges moderate. Terms cash. 984
. _-
H. 114:)N
POgl
WATSON,.
eneral Insurance Agent
—AND—
Dealer in 8eWing Machine&
-
Ahikindi of property insured at lowest rates
.intisisolese reliable dompanies, and loss's set -
tied piemptly. •
Andel loiv rates On FARM PROPERTYin -
the Gore and WiterloO, from 76o to , (cash
plan) for three year.. Mille and facials" *0.
cured in these companier at tieliving • of 20 per
centon stook companies. -
Sole dealer in the WHITE and RAYMOND -
\SEWING MACHINES :(family and manufactur.
leg). Prioetrangingfrem Irtre to 878.- All mi.
chines. warraided•for fiveyears on every kind of
wotk. Needles, oil repairs for gale. Ma.
oh14ier repaired.
• _
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axKINSMAN, Dentist, L. ..p. '
- TT4114rA
. .--:' * .%-s14` • 8., Exeter, Ont. Wilrbe at
-' - 111149tielpZ7rieh, at the Huron Hotel, on the
--a-1-i LAST TIITIRSDAY DT EACH MONTH. .
Teeth extracted with the least pain possible. All
work lirst-olass at liberal rates. , . 971
A. MARTIN-, 6., Honor graduate of.
E
ed Ontario. All the anasthetics used for the
the Royal College of Dental Surgeons
10064. t
pBalocinlke,saBeRxturasetisonEL0fst.eeth. Oflice-Garfield
MEDICAL,.
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VT.A..11180.a,,
MAIM . 6:TRET, StAFORTA;
TM HANOSPER,L31. D. 0, IC, Graduate of
1110014 Duly rsity, Physician, Surgeon400070h0U-i; 8041orth, Out, Oitee and re.
eidence-North side Gederioh street, trot brick .
house east of the Methodist ehurch. 961
1 )YstisgiL- gal!' tig,"%i3rgiztesez
avails, Edinbutgh, ..Bruoulleld, nt, 930
I..........--- ,
T o..• Noon, -If, D. km, Physician, Burgeon,
0 - and Accolieher, somorth Ont.. oniorane
i tor eriue
Sucend
east of ithe th 'Presbyterian Obureb, 41d0 01 Ooderloh ' ' 142 --
andmaiden& sinfiilng the Harvest
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ran. Drink it and you will feel P:tiikAggs:1 rilr" 4111 8217:4
•n- your blood the staple4 dawns, ith„arjoupled byDr. vow: " r -8649 :
dreamy, tawny dusk 01 eperfeet - - -
-rR. MACKID; Licentiate of Edinburgh and
Glasgow, Office; 'Moyer'i Hi00Etr. Maid
Street; Seaforth. Residence, John street.' 0411
at night at either the °flee or Residence. .804
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ne, Stirling, *argils , Ocoking--StOves;
• Gazelle Parlor biialienge Heaters; Foiest King,
oodland..],ox Stoves, and *others, which will be sold
at 'close prices-.
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Hardware 4. Sto V(;IQu88,
Seaforth Furniture
Furniture:
—AND
Undertaidhg WO/W.0078 ,
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If you want good value for your moneyi
don't forget to give M. Robertson a call
• before buying elsewhere. Youovill find
his stook very large and varied, and prices
to suit the times. _
The Undertaking Department is replete
with osier)* sanitary soonvenience, as re.
• commended by the INdertakers' Amadei:
dons of the continent We pay particular
attention to the *donee of embalming, as
demonstrated by-onfinent professors at the
Torontftkehool of Medicine, and are bet- .
• ter prepared than ever to furnish and on
duct funerals on n3ore ressonablis terms to
our patrons than any so•dalled "reform
urd:rakers," ,;.,:h.it.•their advertising olaP
t .
Warereoms-One door •south of the
•Telegraph Wilde, Main Street, Seaforth.
M. ROBERTSON.
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AFC)RT
ecial value in .141a ek and Colored Press doods
•
ack- lks, Satin Merveilleux, Black. Grenadines.
od rpnge of Lade,
Curtains, 'Scrims .• and 'Curtain
.r •
v.
r e tock - of Prints, Gingham., •Lavns, 314
eersuaers, Chambrays.
tWES12.Mpriii01•T Il\TVI Tiara.
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1ns,
F!.
A.MIE SON, SEAPORTH
p.A.FpATTT. -111,11.$TO
NSTRUMENT EMPOROT
•
UNIIAM PIANOS.
• iThese *excellent instrumental have been before the public: for tike
t 64 Tears,- and : their: dupibilith Ane,. tone- and ;lOwcr. alon,
. .
h v efitabliehed them in the. frO0t, rank of Pianos.
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:
LL PIANOS kNDOFGANS..
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The Bell Piano lir the most beautiful instrument 0
made #in -anada
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d. has allthe very latest, improvements
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The 13e11 Organs are too well known to require a word in their
aise. Ur SEND FOR CIRCULARS;
SCOTT
RTH
russIs Lime :Kilns, THE SEAFIO
o Fariners- and 13ulideF8. COOPER
W. F KE4LY,:
0 the -Briissols Lime KIlns, it noWyreparod
su,p1y Any amount of
,00p' FRESH 1:1101
14r Plastering; Bricklaying or Steno Work.
1 11 deliver ° lime in Seaforth or Adelnity for
isJ cents per bushelorders promptly tiled.
If jby inl1, addrele - •
• W. F. KELLY;
006tf Brunets Lime Works
undersigned nevi -prepared to receive
orders for any number of illreiklay
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Apple Barrele and Bgttep
Firkinet•
Also any ether workin . his Ilti.. Apply et 'the
works, oldBaptist ()Wird, Beigoith,
Dealers and Packers fakilg large nuthba
will be very reasonably dealt with, °
P. KLINKHAMiVIER.
100141 •
Dzosiing 141. 1888.
armers, Attention.
21$ tie season is now about over for
Seeds, 1 purpose giving my attention.
particularly to the sale of, -
Manitoba 011 "Cake,
Linseed Meal,
Flax Seed,
• Corn Meat,
Oatmeal.
FLOUR AND FEED
-OF-
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Those desirous Of purchasing first- :.
class goodsatthe lowest prices, would -
'do well to call on
_ROBERT SCOTT, -
• a WillSonlii Block, Main Street,
•° Selforth.
SarGoods delivered in any part of
the town free.
The North America"
BANKING COMPANY
-• (NOT INCORPORATED.
A General Banking business trans-
acted.
iFarmers' paper discounted.
• Drafts bought and sold.
• Intereit allowed on deposits.
OFFICE -In the Conimerciat 'Hetet
building.
3. C. SMITH, Manager.
HOLMESTED, Solicitor. 1051-
AN, OPEN LETTER.
,
Having bought IWO worth of first class •
:SPECT)CLES
AND
Eye Glasses,
"The bankrupt stock of a defunct jeweler, at 40
-
cents on the dollar, I will give the public the
benefit of them while they last. ReniembeeL
have ate nice an assortment of all grades Of •
Columbus, Springfield, Illinois, WsItham, Elgin
and ilwiss Movements in Solid Gold, Gold.
,Pined, Solid Silver and Silver Ore Cases; 18 -
'Carat warranted 'Wedding Bingo, Fancy -Gem
Rings, Chains, Lockets, •Nockletre, Brooches,
Earrings, .Stud, Cuff Batton., -&e, &a., for
Ladies and Gentlemen, as can be found In the.
majority of first class jewelers' shops Come
and see my novelties 4n Cloaks, honest goods .
for honest prices. : Look Out for a. first class.
lino of fancy goods for the holidays. If you
ehoukl want anything in sny line call and be
convinced that I. can and will sell you a first,
class article at len than one of the outside
.11rms who spend thousands of ,dollars paryear
in .sending out Illustrated titalogues, Come
and see what yell are paying your money for.
Leave your money in the town wheryousarn
it as long as you - can get as good or better
value. Respectfully Yourk •
"Y<D"CrWitf.
7
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,.
Opposite the Commercial Hotel, Main Streit.
Seaforth.
CODERICH BOILER WOKKS.
Chrystal & _
Manufacturers o all kinds of Stationery, Merino *
Upright and Tr.blileir Boilers.
SALT PANS, -SOKE STACKS_ -_
. and all kinds of Sheet Iron work.
STEAM AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS
constantly on hand.
t—
On hand,ready for delivery:
_
- One 50 horee-power NeVv-Steel Boiler,
complete.
One _35 horse -power second-hand boil-
er in good order. •-
Igo a 12. horse-poier Engine' and
second-hand, m good condition.
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A Complete 2nd -hand Threshing Outfit,
Boiler, Engine, Separatier, ice., all in good work.
Ing order. Will be sold cheap. Mail orders wit
receive prompt attention. 'Works -opposite G.2, 4
R. Station. •
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P 0. Box :361.
Goderioh, May 28th: 1886.
ALUEVALEs-
STILL TO fillh FRONT. .
THOMAS isTncorr wishes to inform Ids
Customers and the Public in general that he is
prepared to attend to all who favor him 'with
their patronage. . .
:GR1STING and CHOPPING
A SPECIALTY.
Chopping -done for six cents per bag,
and no delay, as we inn 2 four footehop atones.
Farmers can depend on getting their griarn
home with thein.
_
THOS. NIXON,
lose -8 BLuEviaz
'ALLAN UNE:
Rays Mail- fiteamsbips/
Cabins -100, ..‘:400 and 00, intermediate,
00; return, *60. • Steerage pusangers are book.
ed tto and from LOndon,_e , Derry,
Belfast and Otsego* at SAMS rattle 14verpooi.
If_ you ars Sit:ding for your friends, we an lar.
nith you with popsidenage-oettideste to bring
them from England, Ames; Oomph Sweden,
Newsy, ko, Zito of paws always aglow sa
by any other line.
Pim TAU and Marine Moreno done mutual.
• 0, Iti It tickets lotted to Manitoba, &Nob
Columbia, and ell • nested, r.stgsigo obeeked
through to destine.
°
$25,000 to Joan from5} to di per leo
annum, Ofilos-Marketlitreet. • Mgr
A. STROM
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put the case
-never, never,
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land had it Uzi
last thong/
-st;:etheir• 7N4erelt:tweeel,lanttdes::01,r;seohller°'1
°I want the c
4s Dismissed
"Well, we've
•uiiave 1'
44,May I ask k
"Weil, last n
r00331. The Ace
-he knocked I sal
4You c&
mhinim"ee::
k
londer he
kicked the door
*esatdownan
HOW 22 iZi,vAla
"Learning*
Wu When I sr
.perotts Market's
. wthinkaaSniakiagten1 :sertoraoirtttfepabtdhasyerfed:::
be-abouthtinbksrushbese)
• were
-1011twhot,) kin iwl
made. Brushes
-lvBeey1
reon,23:isel
tlY -1
turned out A
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ishio sample ai
The former hal
those used byi
gprinoiers or
glyoat *I
nothing to do,
I3,1vviallie;ike.ill,bigrbisilusarbvilltles-ae 13,1310
The back of V
broil when fini
full of small h�l
large pm, aroun
wire of copper a
for the.purpose
zious than oopp
wirew
inbrutshhe'haelmoopIre
ss,thsandt
through the ho]
as it went. Th
olem• through, I
fit tightiy in• i
aroPulitmedd-liagwuhlobhY
operation heir
kn
4olna,ettwherorekWaa
or
toinrowthP-laoefceabrisewstrhtedleneel'
of bench shear•
ttl io °hire oeyeklb ob,rigthari tif xo. 1 heiriti its is,iise rge :Ivo 0 0 ivib adTe; . .
- *atubl elel:: nhorie,sed,thtfirstawt:ea:bruleelgru4°:::11Wingtilrial:
'tdpeheeerfleenrf:0 haiiri .
‘thdlhmuneYwdredfiamthexabauediadbat
thefe:nig'al
-whether
way'Yol*i
thattheh,
lhe,iighted
emway16e:11
law, withoutl
thb
. ,ITAnda not alio
.*IPtriniansit,..uAidc:hinirtotheetbejerebuimp.:
- hair, horse a
from Russia, s
shaving and,
France. A
4 -'short sad soft
-for dump brw
t°Russialilinix bsPristIlit
• ,to
inches. The
' ,.1)°eSghlino.uhee.abgit'hafkiretniaa7ne bestwasIdalsie
brush -makers
was brought
•
their bon
can be packed
rel. The A
from. He is
nbrui110t. 73Ade
re
don't pay. 1
at 7 centa for
' 7,000 draws
pay 25 °mite
blawbruin seeeskhotid
3gogatrfronig
du she dro
bor whit tho
ha 3201141 itild
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