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The Huron Expositor, 1881-02-04, Page 3881. IAILE Y I HANKS. 7rikpber, Sesafortis, 'roue patrons and; 'rounding sutiniee. with their valved h0 Photogrphie his most hearty ipport. Te those reasonable prleag to traesfer.their O due, and I ecru s and courteous e Just closed the I have ever had s Sea Orth. The an notably an ad- krevious one, and :rauasctions have s0r to congratu-. ,season's opera - testi in the firm .e strict attention friends, this year mein a position z Year the same heti marked my Iways be glad to many new ones year, and I shall f satisfaction to card lute of deal - 1* with me. imercial Rotel. BLACK, L KERS. t the Tools and kiwi, by the God. ig Company, and w eight years in arry o11 the trade receive prompt ranteed. td repaired, alec► fork, &e., at rese - :•nes repaired on that defy coin , Godericb.. A TORY Pork -Business g• the highest cod pork rad at his Store took- of Bologna, tfi7?gs, the business. Le Place—.'Pert B. Soaforth. Hs ',rot all kinds one. Riftee, Re - snag Goods in ilic that helms ¥r. Roberts,' t.'ardneo's Hail, esti. All kinds Gane, Revels Ia Plate, da: ref.. Sewing Me- .nves, Skates,, and repaired. d Silver. Old Lew. All work attended to on 1, Seaforth. MILLS, 'TI c of his Fla* good active age it prop - arid In splen: steadily dur- meetion with !u mission -ebb sty. ruerce Build. I Li M E numerous are) for their r years, and .ttentioa to nd trade in 1 his peen,. tared tolpay PRICE , del Berea :?RT'$.. tf good dry LSON , T RY, III ER to Order, Cres, Bug Wclein. their own bud - !le both as eannat;be teats, Give ne isfy you as lie, haying rears. 3EEE.B.; s. EBS Sell �Ta$ and LONDON Ty, Glae- as low as o persons Thor Line end ootn- seaforth • A N tie in s11 Tarmony to vorite foyers tc,. ittention lapprov develop- !lt extra charges. Det, first G'ld FEBRUARY 4, 1881. "The Missia." (AN IDYL IN ATTIO.) '• Twelve! He'II be blundering home by now, a rad I've Iet the fire born low, Along of visions I seem to s in the umbers' ru dy glow. Me_dream ? Well, I used t. dream of hila o oe, long ago, so long ago 1 • Ten years I 'Tis a little ete nity, and. I lock so away, A girl, with a red ribbon kno in her haiii, and a laugh as a leverock g And I've hardly laughed s • : he strnok vie first, and the roots of my h 'r are gray. l At thirty!. 'Tisn't the thin - I thought when leftnie there eit the g With the bit of gold and forget-me-not on • y finger. Though it was late, I watched the stars till eheel faded in dawn— he stars that to -night I$ate I Look at them glintmorin' c idly there, as loyei ladies' eyes • When they shine on ine ot of a smo h o, • 1 face, in their beautift hard surprise That all is notright in world they lig t. beauty's the biggest +f lies! I was pretty' once, but you oan't keep Ion s London alley long; And he was .the smartest lad in the s straight, and square,, and strong. If a man had offered to St mo THEN, d life been worth a south ? Eat you see when a hand that has fondled ono is lifted to braise and maim, There's a somethin' snaps i s won}an's heart t h at the clever ones mag ame. ' 1 know it seems bitterer f than death, and I think it is worse than shame. 1 i qr tet - 0 ate op 1 a0 Bah! Me wiumpor ?—the heart is old and—and As though I was nought but see so 'fur away ? Me—who have fought it w eau toil at the tub all misses," old- he ats gay sof y girl th red-faced Moll, day ? d As that rag of curtain shake* in the draught, I shook when he struck me first, It wasn't the pain, though he smote the breast that his bantlings fo r had nurst But now I am hard as the and that strikes— nd I know not which is oret. It's the smell o' that spray o' laylook th re softens me so to -nigh A bush of it stood by our oottage gate. I fling it away. That's, right ! The gin -whiff is butter, after all, for in that can live -and fight. But love and: flowers are folly, toys for the ones, fur as I see, - t rt Trill one eat e . J • Why I'm hardly sure that I love my brats when they're clamoring at my knee. Cry, cry, cry ! They're in bed at last, but when is there rest for me ? Now, in the silent chill niglht hours in this squal- id, stuffy room, Waiting my man, as the " , issis" must, though linger till crack o' do m. And he was the lad who ki . sed me, kissed me sol- der the laylock broom. Rest ? When the black tho ghts tear my heart, and I think could I s rike one blow Thl.oagh his' heart and min as we lay at night, it were better fur to go. # Rut leave hire, leave him t red-faced Moll and her loud-modth'd tauter. No Sweetheart—I missis ! Two chide extremes to ton c;1.1in one little year , The potted darling, the beaten drudge; and the law, that stands so n To the starved bread -ate seems so terrible fur , et made thislring; can it dc no more in the way o' binding lives ? Can't it tie a man to the bi the drunkard s gyves I;te ar ler or straying girl, • rOM here. o' work' oan't it break You are pulled if you starve! or beat a boast. 'Aro liorsee better than wi+es ? I must stir his supper. Po Will he taste it ? Wl Beaten flesh. hardens, and w soft 7 Cold hearts ca tr stuff, poor stuff iy should I care ? y..should soals keep I bear. Big Ben's a booming—and there's his step a-stuni- bling load ou the stair ! —Punch. Gaieties. A lady asks a neighbor to look at a picture by her son : "Come awa bent, Mrs. Smith, and see the new pentin' din by our Jeems. It's a, scene in Ar- ran wi' a horse an' kairt in't, an' it s sae wee, peutit that ye canna tell the yin frae the tither." -A Glasgow citizensojourning at a London hotel, meditated an early walk one morning. He -called bo •a i,idy abigil who was tripping down stairs, "Feah ma shoon, lassie." The girl, hesitating how to make herself under- stood, at length replied, "I don't talk French, but I'll send Louis." —"Courtesy 'opens many doors," says the old adage. "This may , be true as far as it goes," says a commentator ; "but you might stand before a bank building and curtsey till your, spinal column was as limber as .4th old green= • back, yet the doors wouldn't swing back ontheir hinges worth a cent." 1 -Scene, a Sabbath schpol—Teacher : "And no, George, can you tell—did • Moses sin when he slew the Egyptian ? "No." "What is your reason for think- ing so, .George ?" "Because the mans lite kilt was ill-usin' a Hebrew." "But how, do you get over the command which says, 'Thou shalt not kill ?"' "Oh, b• t ye ken, sir," was the prompt rep! , "the commands wisna made at that time." —Two old men of and evening, dis- coursing about passing events, ran short of subjects, and wandered into • the mysteries of creation. The hard nut to crack between them was the origin of the world; and who made God? A ten year old son sitting at the fire could. stand it no longer, "Father and uncle," said he, `1'haud yer tongues. Ye ken nothing about it. God wadna be a God worth our worship if we could ;either ken his origin or understand his doings." —Ina small town not a hundred miles from the fair city of Perth', some time ago, took plane a curling match, in which the curlers indulged rather freely in a certain liquid a vee stronger than water. On their way to their it spective abodes, one of them, who hal a sheet too many in the wind, anchors in the rnbd. by the roadside. Some time after, on being accosted by a per- son passing that way as to what he waif) *doing there, he got up on this elbow,:all covered with muct, and replied, "Ott., I am just takin' the fresh air to myse1.1" -A young minister was about' to preach in the parish church of Dailly, in Ayrshire, on the Monday after corn munion. It would seem that one Ind;-, vidual disharged the responsible duties of beadle and rpercentor.. Accordingly he cam into the study when the young man was looking over his notes, and apparently actuated by a'. wish to. pre- pare an inexperienced hand for what was before him, said, "Ye haena been here before, sir ? Ye'll no ken the kirk? . "No ; what sort of a church is it ?" "Hecli, ! 'w e'Il hae hard Wark the day, for she'll be thin, and she 13 a, dreigh ane baith to stag and preach in. • —Hans Growyost, a worthy German farmer, who has been a lifelong resident of Berks county, has a shrewish wife, who has long red erect his life anything but a couclh of rocs. One day not -long ago she, in a fit of!pique, picked up her duds and left him, vowinglnever to come back. The news --went round among the ,neighbors—you know how intelligence of all kinds does travel in 'the country--- and at night several of them, of who !n T E J tJRON EX I was one, we t to; oondon He at on his out stoop. at his pipe. • Haus," r pity you." "My boy," rep est Dutchman, as he d:.stu ed the ashes out of his pi right. She has ahnat co [Chester (Penn) Demo at. Where t•eT'.•b• To make shde pegs oan use 1 consumes cords of timber, and to matches,; 300,Q00 cubic pine are required eve boot -trees take 500,0 each and maple, an tl is 500,000 More. he 1 ricks oonsu ; s 2,000 000 r what woul cover itl 0,000 acres f land. Te ady up represent 80,( sir annual repair col 00,000 more. The tis ofl o onsumea annu f 75,000 acre ailroads woali yearly expels pairs. Thea which Amp here are oth rs ; out : p r instance, 0 tit, in 1874 while the timer used making wagon and agric Menta is vela. at more d00.—Fiahkill tandard. • t • i f on nn1; ma fee ye ) c� .• 1• •,I thlon- ynook- 3, •cyfn vas. e back nes. gh foit cal y. ke oar u o t>t lar. 1 f )rd: of b ie • an lE ing f daq rest a ap tri s, suT11e r r� eri- 000 oder est is d i ah,_ ►' of oar ood out i les 'and about oads ally thirty ye rs'igr'owth s, and to enc a ll our 1 with for ays ing. ces, )00, in le- cost .045, diture of $ are some rioan foree sol It No Use. There is no . se in pu tin the otto, "God • less our o e,f the f ther is,a neigh old b:•ar, .a d the pirit of ' discontent and r de. s is taught by the parents to th c en, and by the of er to the yo n er. T ere is no use in p pting up a m tto " he Lord will pro ide," while the�falf a is shiftless, the , mother is ahi tlees, the boys refuse tosvork, and he girO1s busy themselves o'fer gewgaw a d +finery. here is no uSe in puttin up th' ot- , "The greatest of then is car ty," bile the tongue of the b ok its ags i the family,{ and silly use p is dis- pensed at the', table. The e i nduse in placing up oonspicuousl t e an tto, ' The liberal man de set li ernd pings," while theMoney li ks in the ()dusts of the head of t e ouseh id," roauing to gat out to se the. ]light of he day, and there are dollars and imes for wines and toba co and other luxuries, but.ositively n one cent for he church.+In how ma • y holies are hese mottoes standing let ins ' say hanging—sarcasm, whin + serves Only to point a jest and adorn : satire? The beauty of quiet lives, of rustful, hope- ful, free -hearted, charita.le lov'eli4ess, and those lives shed. their own' gin om- parable fragrance, and th : world knows where to find: them. An• they e'hall remain fresh and fadeless when the colors of- pigment, and t • e worsted and the floss have faded, an . the frames have rotted a' vay in their joints. th re ng! 2, , Y at ray na $1�0, The Fences of th Fut`iar The Iowa, ' Homestead barbed wire is likely to p lution in our Modes of f easily pat up, very durab little or no strain on the not half so many are wan Can be grown in a little g hestnut or catalpa trees a good hedge oan be grog of injury to a' ,mals from little foundation but that !bion. Expetience shows ! eioon become very oautio +vaut of the goad -bearing Methods will ' be foun• what risk there , is, w scarcely exists but in the The revolving spurs or will teach the! necessary 1 tearing any- ?kin. Our tion -of timber!, and the v - taken in this country • ge preservation iiind culture, tain that infew years t wooden fence will be in heavy a bard As to hedge objections. much time a! another is th occupy a wed their roots, from produci thinks oduce acing. e, USoats, of w ed, omit w eve of lo s qua kl < ^n. The fear the barb! has �ofapre hat a be s and Ines c of r ich, case p other sson jw apid 'estruc- y little !care -rally for its akee it ; cer e ran w : l- of ostpl ce too �+ a I e that ONTO - is e is iich Bich lust, as 1 tien- asts o ser - ire. sdt Ging indeed, f colts. mans ithoat .. a, they hav three Jne is tha it t, d care to es ablis t, when es ablish ;breadth of grow; llich is t us prey, crop cf glad d still,, 80 ke t d d o any grass. And a . third a serious fault I is that • shoots are n cessarily sc where they are not plas stout stems, inclining ou rails, with one end on t' the other fifty,or sixty in will push through then pushing through the thio shoots caused by heading twice, and rubbing the thorns, it becomes a del tion to them to rush thrc it gives their hides a' firs ing, which is, next to fee enjoyable sensation to co hedges have their own p The shelter they afford winds is often of very gre good hedges of plants t at the base are,'a pernnan plete guard against tresp ly trimmed, they are s. to a lawn, garden, fruit y t;he . Mime slender .ed by 1 inch ot o: gra nd and high, c �btle t And after et of er ical own lcnc or rots off l ;the gtfat era - ugh a � I, as ;ate cratch- ions' SO em, hey ith ited or ore nus: hat ,ing' ere like 0 ai ing, tt a goat or p' g Tet o nes ov ue. a ainst driving t ialu nd hath gre ick ;ual- ame Useful ThingS t Housekeepers are often bled and perplexed. 'by damp closets apd from r ting an earthen bowl or of quicklime into the cl. will absorb the damps sweeten and disinfect the . ace. mice and, many huge tha are congregate in damp placehave like to lime. As ofte as , the 1 comes slacked 'throw t o F the heap if in the qountr , or. into it barrel if in the 'city. nt and s.- If n. armin ' f t Pr 11 iw.,i reatly t fou ilde from' et. C y put e4p • ate full �s t, t • e s{me es d• also Tuts, apt to, a 'dis- m be- om ost e ash el Often article steel, particula or water is unf• them. If this ig dis rust has eaten hroug polished.surfac it ea ed without defacing t] they have lainng nuno rust has made its way t face, they mus betaken to factory where there is ala used for polishing, or somle be able to finish then, o new. But in tlecase forks they willeven be because in remiingthe be ground down befo e. r will consequentle be thin If y O ur coal a is 10 tablespoonful f salt, and i very much. : ittle , ging sausage meat i I. provbs icingekes, dip the - into Old wale.: In ioi ; of alu ly kni es, a le rtuna ely s Ile ove_'ed be 1 t e pia ie si.ybe r isle. led • e nib s rn rner we ite a u th -y polish' ng, o1i bed t damp pon• or the in or remov.- But if nd the he sur- mnu- heel ler will. 0o as and onust and st .3 ✓ p, fla iffre ing m on a help it t into or. In lu ntly 3ati for 0..p, use jq'oee. alkane, pi Y aan a d tlu or w t out i o cloy i if p0 t rn!ing fr si et. l: er t 't y to be Eatabl l�g, p1p . ,• t of th 1:1i li old ate to extract the he' at ' wanted r itself e i pili e g water once. a tle o barn :1 f oil off ✓ !len stuff by plying a lent fully ap faith - r p wk- : r to such grease q • id ny ' • d. B steak tl; ing ; Sal draws he juices ,::it is esir bio to eep these b e. C' k •ver . a hot fire, gently, ::airing on bath e o a .latter ; salt and ste I Bee havinga ten- tou can be m, de very y s wing gently for two • :r a d salt, taking out about li id when half done, and pg the re boil into the meet. n• the meat the pot. After tak p, m: a gravy of the pint , of 1 save- . A smalll•piece of oharo s.l e pct • ith boiling cabbage :removes lme . - ean oiii•lot with Milk and wate ; ush . nd soap will ruin the • biers 'hat have ad milk in the id neva be. put 'n hot water._ odnful o stewed oma oes in • t e" a' y of : pier roast d or fried me is im r• ame t. I he s 'n of a be 1 is t •, a o f a i• caci • us reme y can b= ap ; d t• a • il. Peel it nil , • et d a ply••o the p rt ted. t i d: w o 1 the mak- t1' nd e1 eve �the.so eness in a feawl s. .,—J1 I _-• Goer Ne"sI ems. r. Goo ge Corneil, of 'r enodie, wh'l dug l ng orae of he litreets the the r any!was s i' ed with a fain it, an • in falltnig dislocated lder a ' d hurt his back. • Mayo - Northwo d, of Chath rtaiile• the own Council and . ct to s tipple' a f w evenings a before' theparty roke up he uteri- by ' r. B ay, on behalf Nort wood, wit a new arriva hape f a'�' ung on. ' Limb fate aft r midnight on ay, cern r 31 t, all the prisonr: ebt in Sc land ere liberated i • c • rdanc w i h Dr Cameron's h ca: e into operation on Saturth n ary ft st. Two ty-five men ; worm w r set fee from Glas r n. s t y passed out of rt n gat.>s, ryin their bed ing. saver 1 hundred' persons v wait' • g g' greeted hem with c1i e Three r residents to y r�e•eived relu 1a eve to; the, shar of a leg Ic v estimated at al%o�u 00,001, which h s been accu{{n�lu ti>ig si • .e about t e year 17971 i • es. he legacy f Ila to the heii.s o hom. a Po le, ho left Wales i and' came to merica, and w • be re .• eul b red y the pioneers 0 don ': rad 'agar , in which • 8 s he: i•kacts d m dicine years ag Mr. 1 n rcbi ald orbes gives 1 ion of 'the 'la.dies f Canada in 't1. wings ••ords: "W en I1 was li-r: e I 0 �t ly c tied he hazy idea t• a Cana ian ladie were beautif 1 t bel f,. r' rath r tradition, a d ni for 'enty ears, and I ret , ha i . g en t e ladies of t• to I •lobe andhaving acquired id r leai ioun of cynicism i eq e. ce o finding a large amoun m l ea ty torn out like the ; ap of. S �i om nly t be confirmed i• neral; :ens n the belief of my earl - T'. a lades of Canada have ht es `and prigb liners which th r air i. f the o oust y seems to - n t u o the ld stn k at borne. h s for a 1 •ger p rtion of the u. ces of this eeountry than • at and h is . xtrernely gratifying to an, rer' •• hose astes are at all ales ic." Mr. horn : Cunningham, of L tow ship,+threatens to sue h nail t reco er'thie value of a sh:: h he asset,: weal killed by do. . the +•• earl me, . r.°'Geo. Wind • o atens a suit' • against the said C n hang or s 1.. tin hie pig. It I)._ . s 't at Cunningham, feel ii eved over : • e los of his valva . 1 whi •h: wa: heav with lamb, to a d p his gun rad a of 'everything i shape of'a og th t came along h con :ssioi As he. 'generally ring by oonli' ht,1 he failed o occa on too discri inate betwee anda� doge nd sot a stray ; •i , ose• to i the property of M . rge ' incisor.- Nor does the mat e here for if Cunningham sues h ncil, '►r the sheep Windsor will 'u ning • am f r• the pig, and to fin. chain of la suite, Bennington s ill sue ; Wi +t door for allowing to run at la + ge co trary to the 1 A it ision� Cour case, arising t.: a ductii g of Sheffield Che a•.tor using the ast season, v • Roc on Court during 1 - t ; wears that there was , of an un •� rata ding that durini the • • aker were only to talk poen s of off. ilk td make a pound . BO ll urin' the season the maker e� hat th s ten pounds would no and 0 cheese, land hence la 1 es rs 1 f Dresden in the distr 9 111 sh 8 8 final settling up in I October the ck aver da o se de, baei -e of Met tb,e pelt lure, as t ockt cted fro antis es ny of the nd is pert impassibl • f Jury faile he Plainti Th Ire* next ittin &of ten and two -fifth for every pound f d paid the patrons ing the whole ye hree tons, the deductio 01. nage s of other facto going to show that i of cheese from t The Jitidge suggests Id be °ailed, which Ws hearing the evide o will e tried again of th Court. rabl us the Lir (38, sairrec off i Fir 11 ents, or lar" ts. S. el 67 d the agency for t for Dyspepsia and li dr oom ended. Its 'w g the, acids and car es of the Stomach an iver, can, be tested ttle'; which. sells t t ounce bottle, TS, SeafOrth e big ROBE THE OSITOR. SEAFOUTH USI INSTITIENT SCOT TH BROTHERS OF OR TES! SUPERIORITY THE EMERSON PIANO 31 Is roe:log=0d and acknowledged b the Highest Panacea Authorities, and the demand !Or them is steadily intim lug ss their merit aro berlom - Supplied. , ORCiA See What t Daniel Bell & the First Prize hibition. The have tak u, toned Organs these instrume any other org -would rec foram chase to see th. SEND S. ORGANS. e ADVERTISER Says of Our Organs : SIOilit ORGANS.— /e see that at the Toronto I duetrial Ex. are well worthy of he place they ✓ they certainly ar the II, nest p• etent parties who are ris ing manufactured in Cenada. We nd ell who are int nding t pur- Excelsior before parohaein •" OR A CATALOGUE. TO PIANO AND ORGAN DEALERS. We are ecekin oar super or I yet repreeente to establish New strunirats wherever , and offer Agenoli tor ,they ar not UNEXAM1bLED TERMS TO ' RE- LIABLE PART4S. SCOT BROTHERS, IMPL E SEAF(*T RIC UL T URAL ENT EMPORIIMIL ILLSON, PRO GREAT B A-RCiAINS FOR TWO HOFFMAN_ WEEKS ON14 BROTHERS, SOkF0 IN DRES GOODS, MILLINfRY Aliti191 rkkANTLE, ORE • AT HOFFMAN BROTHERS; I ElICS °1411.7. FOR TWO GOODS, MILLINERY AMY) MAN GREAT BARGAINS DRESS A CALL BLOCK., f IS RESPECTFULLY SOL CITED. ITOFF4A.N BROT'Fi Se forth. GROCERY STORE NEXT THE P ST° OFFIOE. A 000D ARTICLE AT A FAR IPRICE. EXTRA VALUE IN SUGARS, TE N 'EV‘i LAYER RAISINS, NEW LONDON LAYERS, NEW BLACK BASKET RAISINS, NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS, BOXES NEW TURKEY,FIGS, NEW CURRANTS IN CASES AND BARRELS, A CALL CHA 3 GE OF BUSINESS' MRS. E WHITNEY -DESIRES st+ to her eustomersand the public that she.hae disposed of her Tin and Stove Business to' her sons, orrAurats Ana GEORGE WHITNEY, who have had the wind.- ; pal charge of the brisiness ler several years, and she hopes the same liberal patronage svill be .; extended to them that has been aecorded hero , self for 86 many years. coniaection wi "L" beg to state t on hand, at the 01 the above themederisigned at -they ;will °tenth:mato keep Stand, a full stook of STOVES OF ALL KiltdDS Tinware of Every .Description. We are, al:0 prepared to do Custom Work of Every Description on the Shortest Nottce, and Cheap. i business in all its ibranches* they hope -eon- ' tinue the large patronage -which has be giveitt WHITNEY BROT N.B.—Ali parties indebted to Mrs. vbitney will please settle their indebtednese with, her et once, as the new Arra! open new honks and the 'settle can do so at this store of Whittle Broe; until the first of Oetebere After that ate the accounts will be put into other hands for ed. lections 665 MRS. E. Will NEY, RUSH! RUSH! THE GREAT SALE Of CROcEill S Which le now going on at BURNET'S AND LYON'S BEST COMPOUND EXTRACTS, CANND TOMATOES, CORN, AND LIMA BEANS, FRESH ORANGE, LEMON AND FRESH ALMONDS AND WALN FRESH FILBERTS AND BRAZI PRICES INVITED. The Grocery next door to the Post Office. PEARS, ITRON PEELS, TS, NUTS. WHEN RIETOR, And Eas ow on hand a full Stook of Wan Wan And othe aoknowle Sowing M the Wanz SO M Its princi and room ity of all hardened oh Ling of the followin • kinds : Wilsonl B., Louise, es always in stook. It is Jew an fact thst the We zer series of es are ahead of any n the market , being THING BEAyTIFI.IL I al ointe of excellence eing the law sp e ander the arm, the adjustabil- te arts ; the principal !ones being of n.both s de bar, with il with loos p IS EX EEL FEED of the needle ; triangular eedle Cup; niokle plated balance heel, lay; Positive take pp ; With littl or liso noiee. These ale some leading f ta in this popular machine. Mach n Sewin ACRIC A full Grain Orn and all Call Is Oils and Nee 1LWAYS ON HAND. toe he Be Shortest Notice, URAL IMPLEMEN of Horse Powers, , Sawing Machines ay belonging to t the les Root Cutters, 1st siness. d See Our Goods ! re purchasing elsewhere. AFOTH. pqxvENIEN THAT IS THE PLACE where you seanssetgood sold I am now selling. Come and *get some of them -before they are All soli. Green Teas at BO and 60 gent:3 per p mad, Japan Teas at 50 cents per pound, Tea Dust at 85 cents per pound, Black Teas at 150 ;and 60 eeets per p Good Soap, 80 bars for $1, Good Toilet Seep, 25 -cents for one dozen, 16 pounds of Prunes for $1, 20 pounds of rice for .$1, 20 pounds of Pot Barley for $1, 11 pounds good clry Sugar for $1, 12 pounds of Retsina Lilf $1, 18 pormds Nev;;'. Currants for $1, 20 pounds Dried ,Apples for $1, Pure Honeys all kinds - Jellies. Canned Salmi' and Maokerel, „ Tomatioes, Lobaters and Sardines, Oats. Peas, Bean*, Cornmeal, Flour, Oatmeal, Graham limn, Coefish, Mackerel, Lake e in hal f barrels, Labrador Herrings in b els and half barrels, Herrings in boxes, Fresh Finnan. Iladdiee, Bologna Santoro, Cod Fish in 5 pound boxes, Fresh Butter, Eggs and Lard. A 'Canis Solicited, Frain All N,o Trimble to Show GoOds. , - - SEWIN !M,A0iFII*8 I REMEMBER THAT THE MOST Dealer in isll. kinds of FiretoCla 8 PLACE TO BUY 1 FAMILY AND, 1111ANUFACITtifg IMO SEWINGIVIACHIIII ES. Knitting Machina, lawn 310ttlet81 .3_ Sad Irons, &wing Machine Re - all Schciol Requisites, suoh RS SLATES, PENCILS, -S011113BLI G POOKS, P N , INKS, pairs, Needles, Oils, Attachment ,FOOLSCAP PAPERL SCHOOL BAGS, i LUMSOEN ,& WILSON'S NEW BOQK S ORE, I am the ONLY Agent in this part of the:County . I for the Celebrated In SCOTT'S BLOCK, Between iWilson & Young's and ThomesiKidd's. WHITE SEWING MAC ma Which hue succeeded% 'taking the Firat Prir.e ID ON 0110- ID c)ii"rr Voizt fox two years in secoessiOn se the Sealerth Fair, over all its competitors. That we hale receiv d a Large Stook of WALL PAPERS since inoviet etc our Ne -Stand. , - I, Than ver for Transacting her Lerge and Increasing Trade in ST DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DY on., Stock is Very Large and of the Best Qnality. Call and get one FREE. We have Ayeed, Green's, Eadway'a, 8cc. in English, renoh, n ellers THE FlUFpN FOUNDRY TTAVING p t an Engine into the Fitting Shop to drive Lathek Plan s an Drilla, in -1--•• tihe Plo Giinding and Polishing Meehinery, parties wanting ork one WM h time, as stets will be u every -working day.; r ALL RE IRS IN ENCINES, MILLS AND OfHER 'MA HINE Y Attended to short notice On hand and mede to order, . Horee Powsr e, „Grain Cra hers, St aw Cratere, Lan ollers,Gang Plows, Grate Bane &o. Plow. Castillo ma le tO, order 1 m pat rns furnished by rties wan ing the sauna Plow Pointe a speoialty, made from kiennine low Point Iron; and r sited hard nd tough. Will sled Fit, Grind and Polish Plow Casti meg c es,p, as the shop is fitted with Grindi g Stones and Emery Wheels for each W vrk. Will ale° take C ntractefor Engines, Boilers. Grist R d Flouring Mille Saw Mills and Other Machinery. Will make Plans ;find Specificationsar Mille, o. All Alterations on Mills or Engine* attended tei. Will al make al- ependel ve it at ny J. 'S. RUNCiMAN, Seaforth. nations on all • ds of If chinery. P. S.—Ae Mr. j. S.illuncirnan has gone away for the N9111R6T, the business will be carried ou Mr. R. Runciraan until hi s return. A_DD. -,ESS TO THE ELECT9RS. , SMITH.—" ood morning Jones, where are !you going te ?" ' ' JONES.—" am going down to M. ROB TSON'S Furniture Wareroo I s, to get some iew Er farniturei you see Mine et getting played out nd I leaflet° get some first ra furniture at very low prices. Our baby wants new cradle, and they say that.he has the very bee and cheapest in the county." M. ROBER SON begs state that he has removed to the pretaises lately.oboapled by Mr. J hn Kidd, as a Ha dies -re storie, and that he is noel prepared to furnish everything in the Furniture) -ine at remarkably ow Priem' Intending parehasete will find it greatly to their Isdvantage o call rid exe.mine his s ok before, purchasing elsewhere. Repairing promptly attended to. Ferriture de to order on very short notice. Picture framing a specialty. All work guaranteed. Farm prodnoto, HIS UNDERTAKING DEPARTMIENT Is, as formerly under his own supervision, and will be conducted with the greatest car and at n - tion. His stook of Caskets, siloffins, Shrouds, Ito., will be I ound complete, and at the ery lowest rate, Funerals attended in the country. A Hearse for hire. Remember the place. • Also Agent for the Wheeler & Haste, Osborne A, Wilson, Wanzer 0, and imy Msaine All Kinds of Sewing Ittf141111208 Seennd-band Machines taken in exabai.e part payment -for New Machines* and siWries sold on easy monthly payments. satisfaction Guarituteeil. 4AMES .WATSON MAIN STREET, SEAFORTM OFFICE—In Campbell's Black* oppisite the Mansion HoteL .1 66$ M. J. .RIGGj SEAF010114,- ITAS now con -eluded arrangements Ito lisese Oysters imported DIRECT FROM sRALTI - MORE, and desires; all who want GOOD FRE.S.-11 ON'S ERS And others buying in Large Quantitlise there will be a Liberal Reduction given. 686 Opposite) the Commercial Hotel. PA I NTING. 'PAINTING. 13. T_T OUSE PAIN TL.NG hi all its branch - 4 -1". Writer, Decorator, Peper aingere& washing and Kalsoraining. Shop, nex Megarey's bakery. Orders left at D. Grocery panotaallyattended to. door '.to SHOE FINDINGS of Every Deem -1010m None but the Very Best Stook kept.1 Tenni or otherwive promptly filled. 11 S. CAMPBELL, Fnsvinelal lewd Survelee • mad Civil Engineer. Or#ersbytasiiproato 72 De S. CAMp3ELL, Mitebel4