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I '... , ­ � i __ � —NA77MT?o S � � - . . - � �1 __­� - Waft . i _. � ,� IV, �&�' ont,ries were large, as were also NI -NG ' :P -A— —. : �4 I . newspRer in Lou GR A N D .E : __ . ­ __ � �;, asiaties. , dou, and holds the I . . . .1 , I , .­ . I . - member of the� sv�nolea shown. Such large, plump, SIGN OF CIRCULAR � I � �­ . : 4 � -, I .1"086. 'honorable position of senior - 1- BANKING HOUSE. � � 11 r � . an old . 11 � I . - AtIt, i& trne,?� said - in mealy, us of the "Mauitoba 1 1,1�,J, � i' -i - I , , . �. � a pren which is the most powerful - � _ I I I � . A . � , . wk heads amusuaUy beMw I n � - . . �, ­ � � 1040ri 4 %hat � . � . 7 - I � � apple,� = seldom seen, and were . w' ! - ­ � I � I . the worl 1. The Morning Post has wit- I . i. , . -_ � . I r - ; - L. I- 1. lbau one, but It never &could be thus � would make the THE . SAW OF - ALL . . IN 1��11'4 -1 . - . . W L neosedL the birth and death (?f many con - such as; heart . I . - :; _ - L . ': '. ­ . - Ahwift . - I � with the twO h1b%da on the same pin., re-; of tUe' average Irishman burst I . . � - � __ , . � - I . �Fi j. i , i - � :X U � � I *ent out !or a day's tem]poraries and competitors, and in � I . , 4_11 = Z . � I . —A A00tor hunt- 8, � . ­ - - - §Z : ­ - tracing: the course of its long succe�w -we with ; joy. In turnips,, carrot YOU-OAN BUY . OFFICE—In the premises f&rnter- . L, .,. .; , complained I - - 11 �4­ . I I ning home , . . . fv� - I - i6g, aad, Qnoo' . S - Com. �_ I . - I - - . �, �.. , .1. recognize in : -y- :D — I ;� . ... � tbat he hadvilt. killed anytbitig. "That'a, must ,its history twd 69is- beets, i cabbage, onions, rhubarb, I& - E I I\T rT ly occu*d by the Bank iof ; - - - I . and i� fact . t_, � I r 1;. tinct causes of permanent vit I . qwnercW f , - -.:,f I � a di I not attend to You' I � . 7nerce, and under the Co �' I . . bwause yo I Vol u*m6s of .a large and' choice display, which; for Cow Chains, all . )�� i'-� I - � _. I _1Z _. � find, onAurnini over the long ' 'I . . ­ I � 1� � ahty-� Ve all kinds of roots, there was Kinds & Patterns - - usm 088, am ­ . I -ee g � ­�-�. . _. .- gatim'ste, b - 11 U his wife. i size ai&plu ot be excelled. - I Botel, Main Sh I. ,:­ . mpness, caun -f -1 � —Relational rather far-fetched files which have grown from 0, mere ; - 11� � � . - #ps am F3 - folio sheet to the newspaper of the —Aepartm4nt, there was a . � 4 - :11- - � _ in th ladies . —ON— I ­ . . 1 both in 11relana Bad in Got I . I iv - - I sometimef, of the 1 , � n ,_ aBuy a ,Is* of ladies and � ! . .. .. . ­ - � - I present day, that the emiducitors arge P . 1. ,� I . I - I ian& -,Do, you,"ow Tom Duffy, Pat?'� - flower work, em- CROSS -CUT SAWS. .. . `_j� -., , . � -_ - , have constantly striven gents -. vrear, laces, . ­. . .. I I I IS �� . . he's p ap . � - i_- - . it I I ­ , NOTES AND BILLS DISCOUINTED rfr � . stKnow hi , is it?" say. a Pat, "sure , . 7 1 9 �.�,_ I ation of. mine; haonce wanted to I . the. objects of such a pub- broidEry, Berlin wool, work and hun- I M I - , I � .. I - I . a near -rel dreds fl other knick knacks too - num - i - FRID AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AND 2411 , I liciation—firat the early and ample pro- . English and -1 . � to Mary. my sister Kate." . . There was also . Fornign Exchange �`_ � I , . � _� � 7 I I . . i -6n of new ,and, secondly, the ,.at- erous, pax-tioulaxize Improved - Plurchased and Sold. . -1 � . � � 41 � I --One of t : most caustic replies. via i ,ewi g machines, fur. Hanian, Diailnond, Lance, . I I . , T% I 1 2-,- � . in 'a tempt to for I and guide public opinion a ling splay of a I . � . . - ; �:. �. . .. � . I was that of X, -. Curran.to a judge i . Q,hampion, &c. . - " $ � �� I 'i i � - Just an I sensible manner'. Inde- niture, photographs., aintings, birds, I . in the Dominion to -day, . 1�, I . in a I S4owing one of the choicest and best assorted Stocks . �_ i- I to, specimens o I -1 I . I ' ' . � Celebrated c&B 3. - -If that be' laW, Mr. fb kbinding, books : _' be�fty - ' _. I I -1 40�: - - , ()WT84,11'. said Lord Claire,:' "I plan L i10 dairy produce, ' — , amounting to over . Z_ I - I . _ far =ce is t. ,e firat condition of in and Minerals,, whila . I FARMERS'SALE NOTES 1-1 ��� , and a journal to be listened to . i . :. i ­ - . law ooks." -It would - - . I -_ " I ft�, or : , bum -WY % must speak in its own name alone, and domeotic minufactu , &G., there . I ! Purchased at Meaoouable Rates. _,�� 'L roll - I � I , - ­ � . W.Med 7 �b I*twr, my L d,. to read them," "Was with the weight which years of ex- was ai�m aratively no tlisplay to speak . � . . 4, i� I . I - .. p _r I , �­ � L J. theL rejoinde , . . . JAL ,-K :8 S - I - - i � . . I I : I � , _ � . . . . noe in public affairs can only give of. - , I Money Le.jai on Collateral Securities J -, �;, L - I � ' .. pirle y,rY THOUSAND ,D �� � - . .-,&young ady lately lost .ber hu 1, . I --$.-I— I �� I I - : � i � k � - � to its utterances. , � ! . ' . ; . I L 11 I I . - ! � I � I . bond, who us about 70 yean old. -L"Itis no alittle,curious to remark, : The G-reat Sd1t Lake. ii THE BEST AND CHEAPEST LOT . I Drafts Issued, payable at par at &U ' - L I � L I - I I .. . . L . � . I L I .. I lcBut, how di you happen to marry's . I - - ­ I Branches of the Bank of Commerce. j., � , . � 'i . . on.looking ," ok through the history of . ,_� I I . I geL ?"L one of her Fo0 bairrols of water of the Great L - , i I . ., to . Man of that 94 asked I the'Morni Post, how through that EVER OFFERED IN Import ads PIR CT in large quautities, and buying by 4�6 I . SEAFORTIL . -, � � - friends. la 9l the young widow, Bait Lak�-Jwill leave, after evaporation - INTERESV Ailowed on Deposits �­ I - � 1, ; ' �� - t ,Wh Y, said g space of �me it haa maintained its . I - EXPE T SPECIALBUYERSv I show 81 Stock this season un I � . I I - - iel of salt. The lake i was ; 7 . t&yo,L see y � bar I t" _� 11 I - - 1. I I only had the choice between ,On, nearlt I itent. To those who have never traded Money to Loan on Mortgages. 0- Of - the character ang individuality." Sul "Bed in cheapness, variety and e - .- I , , . , . - � . - two old men, and of course I took I disco vlere in the year 1820, and no�but- o ..T ' ' stock, and for their benefit I will - i : - � -_ - . I � - * Ix i 6 1 i . I � - I W1111 mej cordially iavite inspection of my I - . oldest.111 __ I . I . I P Of F � - let fmm it has yet been ascer � ,_- i I � I � 4 - . . I I �­ .. � ... . . "Bol , wu, did you say that MY Fruit. Stains. Four or fivia large streams empty them- mention the lines I I dealin. � M. :P i I-3: -&-y im 8 I,- ] � I . . � - b B , , . - . . � � . - . I . . on of fruits, the napkins . .1 �_ Z� . . � Billy In the sea� selve a into it, and the facts 61 it I still GRAIN SCOOPS, SPADES & SHOVELS, p:, - 1. at as much sense as 9 7 . father had �, - - Fancy Goods, Millinery, .kantlei, Mantle Cloths, Manager and Proprietor. __1C ; . _ . I . ­ - ­ � -"No; I used at theltable, and often the 'hand- ng its saline properties seems to General Dry Goods, - . I � I Smith's little yello,vir dog?" . retai I I � "I - i � - � . : . - . I kerchiefs and Other articles, will be- poin 'to the conclusion that there ex- Wool goods, Flannels, Readymade Clothing) ' 1. �. _:;� , never Bald any &adh thing. I never said . And all descriptions of Hayrdwiixe 1� Sha, v1s, Furs, , �n­ I - " - , Ja 1, I Those who have access iBts hgs, Boots and Shbe8v Car * 0 N EXHI BITIONI �­ � � � . . that your �aldier had not as mucli sense come stained. . me secret bed of saline deposit 7 1 � � . � I Cheaper than ever offered in SeafOrth , . -Tweeds, Gena Furni8U. Z� j . � I I ug-sto-ke dan procure a bot- e waters flow, and 1hat ; . � �` t, I � - � . ie4m - All I to a good dr I . I cenes, Wiw,s - l. . I � - - ag Billy �ujii.thls Il M d,og. . I over which th before at :, et8 Blankets, Crockery, Gro . * 1im, � � I - ye � 0 . t � , � . I - I I *a - . Said was t; . at Billy Smith7s, 'little dog tie of Javelle water. If the stains are thus I they continue salt -for$ thoug4 the ._� I � . � P y � ­_� . . . . - _� I � � with this before the articles, are lake Imay be the residue of an immel'88 I and Liquors. I �� , . � �, . The Grand Planetory Wonder which causes ao ,_1 . � ach - ___ t Y! t -1 I , had ensethan ,,urfaher;th%V0 wet , � I _ - � I . I I taf . � - . put into the vrash, they will be com- sea`,�h�ich once covered the whole of W RTSO.V'& CO.'s much excitement is yet visible to the gazing =11- . 1 � ; ; � � 11 ; all 1 said. "� -- . � .- _ck . M. ROBE . I .,.� , I . I I I * lions, and the 26th of June having come and gone �, I T . .1 lind I .1 I had been in pletely removed. Those who can not ,t by its continuing so salt . . ��. � �, � i . wwo, T _ --An �, ofd woman -who I - ' this region, ye . I VIUL every prospect of several anniversaries of t. L - � , , � � . � -1 I I : I V. Of I- I n�ar� with told . a g9t Javelle water can make a solution of withl tIL6 Amount of fresh water p ured -_ this eventful time, the well known firm of _. 4 I - I I j_.: ... � the Infit. . Sign �r . I" � aloride-of lime. Four ounces of the of the Circular Saw. neighbor that the. doctors took out her , � ence _J: .. I _� into it daily, the idea of the exis, i — . � �, i - � .- � X . , I - - I knd ENT. � � -- � . . 11 . Jsogaped them with lances. chlorid& of lime is to be put into a quart of Bo' such deposit-fromi .which 1 � re- � li .-,? I . m . � 4. I z. � I MR-. I, eyes, and ' . � ' 8 : � . " � 12 I er, in a' . . FOR EGMONDVILLE. I . WHITNEY B: - of wat ' bottle, and after thorough n 00 J HO I ­ ROTHER � � replied the other, 11 ceivod its supply seems td. be o 1, 7 t I : � I . I !US, "Hoots, WoMau, ye ' � 7 ­-. . - . .1 .i shaking allow the dregs to settle. I The . . : � - I � �, � _. . � � . . I "i, 1. � . aoodn-�, belieyki, a' ye're - tell,t ; the doo- I probable. For the past &teeu � ears, ) ock is LARGER and MORE VARIED than any I have before V,.: I ; . . � stu Lill ye.11 tkoh, clear liquid will remove* the stains as last year, the lake ha's been. grad- My eBent St -lack and. Colored -inware'31erchants, - .��; I . . . .. �� . � . � - I . tars wad J , . in using ual I I � ]jC _y MJ 3E 7 S fferex,ra bounding in novelties, comprisirig ­ � I 1 '4 - . until Colored Serges, B Stove and T . 0 � I i -1 - � - t I � en '. % nae use F I readily as Javelle water; bat, in 1879 it receded two . Beiges, Black and Colored Lustres, . -1 � . � - jaying that, for rising,; but . . ne - I but ye 1 4 Cashmeres, Colored French Twills, Wool ' .� I � � - m an, this, oneprecaution muet be t unusual occur- � e Tweeds, Checks, 4 I � observed. ' . � � W� p ,D. t ol the. chlorofor or t4ree feet -a MOB . - I _. I 1. � 1. - - . � . - wakened i ,o . - Black aw i Colored French 1 Foule 0. loths, pergigm Cord a, Costum . I � I . . on the Be careful to thorou ghly rinse the arti- tionallywarm � Lovely things in Girdles i I I � � . saw baim 10' ma een lying. rene'.e ' owing to the excep MILLS. aan ana Fi3mey Winceys. " MAIN STREETv SEAFORTH'I C I .� I Z � in � � � ; ale to which this solution has been ap- wea,ther. There are no fish in the lake, I FLOURING AND SAW I Plaids and Stripes, P1 ' d Ribbons for Trimmings, I - � J - _. I : � . Satins, Velvets an I - .� , . he . table. . . . ns, Laces, Silks, . �i; � � . 11 � �_ r a� plied, in. clear water, before b.tinging it but �nyriads of small flies cover it Bur- 11 I - Fringes, Butto ­;! ,�' _? , I I.: I . .�, . �, I _11e, hapi dned to press the loot 01 , - . � PLAIN AND OMBRE SHADES. lie - � �,� , � . ,,;pecttnr,v solicit the inspection ana Patronage. ; . �� Ung, I I ting next to the In con -tact �with soap. When Javielle face. The buoyancy of the water is so .1 . I _,'_1 � 4 r - yo ady I 0 was sit . . ; - of the pnblic.of Seaforth and vidnitY, to thOir - - I - - . . . water is used, this precaution is not it ii not at all an easy Matter I I . � '�� � ,::,� Ig oat of a car. The dam � . � gre�t th�t a JAMES KYLE . � . splendidstock of STOVES, &c. Don't pass the �- _. I - . �� I'll, door in. . - r . z I getti � ­ � . brow into an'swe- necessary; but with the chloride 01 io diown iia it. The entire length pf the . . sign of ­ ­ I- I . aine her , ­ - '..; - �Mpr 8 , " ; . I Z . 801,00 cles 1kill be I ' I I I . I ,- . . u lime liquid it is, or the arti Lud its breadth - to inform his friends and the public gen . . I f - . � - ejaculated - "Yo Sal. Lake is 85 miles, f Bep �'­ a I . I inspiring frown, , . - I - - . 1; . I . 4, . Many men - would barah:,- and stiff. -American Agricu . I- 45 Imles. Compared with the IDead � � erally that his . ' ill clumsy .wr(tch I" t. 11 : � Sea! the Great Salt Lake is longer by I . I 1. L! TH ILLINERY DEPARTMENT' THE BIG COFFEE POTI . �', - , . I have looked foolish and apologized, but turi3 . . . I t . . . � . � 11 I . ! -, - ca 64my , NEW SAW -M . � �� I I 1 7 . --- I ;� !" . I ual to the occasion. ,� -43 1;les and broader by 35. 1 . � _ 9 . ­ � . M : 1, I John was eq 7rander display ; c _P I I . Prairie City Notes. . i ; I � I I working order, and he is pre- will be thrown openwith a g . You can see at the sign of tbe big Coffee Pot, I _ .1 I- : . � I . � dear young .lady, ,"he exclaimed, "you . - . I � i Is now in ful My M Z_­ � , . I � . ' [Written for the Expositor.] . .. I . - : ared" Lo do � 11 �Iliuery and an�le Rooms - I HAVE DONE THE that WHITNEY BROS. keep stoves, and what t, �, . T %vei feet � large enough to be I p I . not 2 Why -Harvest Tools, Binding Nitta, and � � . . should h I I mous Ain 3ri- I ; than ever, which says much, as it is well known I - � � I I D�ath of the Fa . E OF V%EAFORTH kii.­ I I � I I cl t en they wou�ldn't be trod- Mr. - P. McConnell, of McKi110P, I 90 MANTLE TR . OPD1 all kinds of Tinware, as Cheap andas Good as any . "an, an i ittera't Trimmed Bonnets and .HatB I' ` I so 1, arrived last week -with a.car load of can L e -4r. � V US TOk �'SA WING MILL NERY At � --- _ . - "; I . den Upon. )I Her brow relaxed, her! eyes � - . . FOR HE LAST�SFEASONS-- t &Is. Our "tore elsewhere rue, but o�ily a Thyme- . J f I � � , . iff . . I d with tile' deep- - � ock,70f - ilEmery ma en Some thinh'tis, no' t ­_ � . - . Fps smiled, and th6 in- cattle for the Winnipeg market any a one will rea . � are gem i of axt, and we hold the %rges A , --in , ; �, � at sparkled, her h � . - oijt reasonable but come, inspect our Stoves; t, wont take much ", � � �111; � I -, . , I ut of the On the shortEst notice and In V r4 - . I t the announceme ­ � I � 14 . . 7 1 6% - as 19 otton. comprising steers, cows and calv0s- eat iregre Silks, S tins, Velvets, Plushes, with all t) 'new styles of � Gold, Si1v "'Ime. I - 11 �- I ­ . . jury w I'll Dr,', Hol- I terntri. He has also on ham! and for sale � �, -, ( . 1- - -Me to judge the, At the present writing he�has succeeded death of Dr. J. G. Holland. I I ornaments, are -unrivalled. . I I F. -I - 1. __ . n ar, quite apt . I . ; q las- I , z . i T 141r, - .1 _� - ontracted sur- in dis a f the greater 'part of his lan1d was born in Belcher0wn, A . SAWN LUMBER. . �, : :! worMby t heir o e I I t I I � � i � � I . . I . a,. wn . . . PO lug 0 margin. - sao�busetts, in 1819. He studied medi- i ALL- KINDS OF . I - t I We Will Sell Just as Cheap aq We k-1 i ,� I rou�, in 8 � . I i I I. I I F-1 I I . . k - . Not long ago a prominent stock at a fair � 6 � Bills Promptly Filled. . I Possibly Can I I � _� _: 'I , � I I - . G , g - be e in Berkshire Nle n -1 I , ; arsou M%, -Prydrie f now illuminate t dical Colleg ,but 1 ,� I I L at two ires oin I I . I I I 1 7 � I started f6i home I . I I & vear or- . . - . 0` , � . ; ­ � I . *zon to the South, west and' east of "I Practised his Profe * on y - I I , " , I � � - I oldook in � e morning quite - drunk, bon . 8810 * — I , D FLOWERS. ��', I � �!., A � � - twb,. his tastes bei fiterarY, &ncl , . : 7'._ , I j�, - , I I .1 IS - I � ae city. The illumination has been, I I b �e . ite J'From a Fine Polished Stove to a Bird Cage or Can . ?1. ,,� . � ] ver. Whi I � and his path chanced to strike W line t] In 1855 he Flattg, I I I -holes had can be procured the worl � � - ,� 1-- I -, : . - � where 1-6 p, st been dug. 'Ile witnessed nightly for som ,,especially of a poetic t rA. I "' Ir . FLOURING MILL The Choicest Goods that o - i Please enquire for � � , ,,, �- 4 - 7 , -1 . I , i go to crops or p blished the ,,History., of MaEsachu- � I IS, . - , ; Ombre Flatts, lovely . 11, � As yet no serious da,ma u �._� UF 7 - I managed to step consecutively into 12, 1 . ­T� 'Bay Patlh," his I- . our USUAL VAL , ; Black Flatts EXTRA VALUE I . � :� � � I I n1 in 1857 e I ; i i i � . - I' and sitti,�.Jg down in despair concluded buildin�gs has been reported. . settBo" 6, c . 3play of Black, White, Omb-re, Colored ant Fancy Tips 8, ' re Un- i". % i � � I I I -ge of a First-Clau miller, and he shades. Our dh makes WHITNEY BROTHERS't _.-j- �11 - I -The urnament be- n 1870 he becan�e the � is in chai . e'axe showin'! EL the newest � ,Wasser use of trv'n type Betting to . first novel. I I � . � � _1_ ! �_ I prepared to do el for value and styles. In Ribbons w I �� F. , I - -no . . t'i ., j I � � to go fwAher., ' .- nd, re- . equall. stock7of Fancy Sca.rfs and �. - I I I . Z I in - w6rld thg,VB all tween the typos of the Free Press and editor of Scribner's Monthly, . n shades and materials. Our MAIN -ST.; SEAFORTHTT I I ,.-, i - to. (Ilia) W k a -ace, tal . ned that position till h�s deat . He I a*cdl co binations i and Ombre. I - b�,�, - I & holes ?­ 'He informed E6 �olice, who Timbs, which was open to the Provi I GRISTINb AND OHOPPING a#d co Chenille, Tinsel — ­ - r _� . I 11 I F!ischuE zomprise all the novelties -fu :4 �' 'i . of h�ourB later, that terminated on Tuesday evening of last livpd industrioU13 life, and the fruits __ I i �� :! ' ' ­ fLn, I . .1 li �� - ded ULpt few. H , I On the Shostest Notice. Good Work and full � I � ; �:l I found him a cou,ple e wrote I ; 4f . if �_ a ree Press team succee of his labors -are 1 Satisfaction guaranteed. I I I THE JE �, - �V � I company had come to Ne- week. The F I WELRY EMPORIUM , . a N ew Yor in V ( . , , ai�quishing their opponents by 1,268 ,,qoldfoil Htimmered I from i�opular I I � - '114�.� I vaaa and m nk tbLousands of artesian e Joneses," tagristground or a � I OF— _�, " iL4 � . ems. C . Proverbs," -Letters to th . . Remember, when you wan . ­ . I � r wells, . tEi," bill of lumber Hawn go to the Eimondville Mill B. ., f . ­Viain Talks on Familiar Subjec . . � . . . -Mr. Patrick Murphy,bfother of , ,, i I IESI-MANTLE AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. TH A ND S URR 0 UND- � Dollax. ,' The Marble - JAME' S KYLE, Proprietor. AD I I . - SEAFOR A 'Wife for a the Rev. Father Murphy, of Irishtown, ,,kiBs Gilbert's Career' . ent thur I 691 - . __ - -1 � I I -1 � - ther with Mr. Dennie are at pres Prophecy anif Other Poems,"'lAr . - . In tb is W -we:have e�celled,if Possible, all former seasons. More � .ING COUNTRY. ­. . . : I On a asant Sunday after" I . .partment . - I I ' 1, , I PIE -Edward. A. Lanten, his in Winnipeg., Mr. Murphy purposes trinicastle," ,,The Mistress of the I - . time, n iore talent and more off art h ave been put forth to secure the leading I - � . I ] I June last, Mr. I Nicholas I Z 5 In ,y lowest figures, 88. SPECTAT - . wife, an a 19 few of their mutual - friends stayinghere forsometime. Mr.Den- lManse," -Seven Oaks," " I � commencing from 01 to 8 . - . , . Papers," - � - I - novelti s at the ver Fawn and Hat Cloth � . I - -4 ti, together . � I TIES.— * were sk-f-i, in the shade �i nie 1�as been out west land bunting, ! Minturn," "The Titcomb i I -Black Beaver Mantles, Black Beaver Dolmans, a from France. - � . itti at Mount Vernon, near and is now on his way home to Huron. ,,titter Sweet," a dramatic poem, i . Mantlesi Russian�bog Mantles. These are direct importation . M. R. COUNTER3 � his garde' 4 TV seeii to be appreciated-. . I I ere continues I -t essons in Life," and "Kathrina." I IN RETURN FOR A 25 NOTE �rm�auyi. These Goods only require to be .. � - , W,%Bhingt f , ei,ijoying a free -and -easy - The building boom h . England and. Gc I ; I 1. � 00 . Marked. bore i M I MAIqAGER AND PROPRIETOR. - V , . - i � e of the couvers&- as briskl' and before New everal poemst � g so laxge, purchase can kely on securing a fit at ' . . I y as ever, I . I 1�e wrote 8 On acmunt of My Btock bein . � Chat., in %he cours . ' k not shewn west of � , � . I . arn.of a Years the --season'B building operations I there for their sWeotness a, WATCH9 aDy p ice. See My Mantle Ornaments. I have a Bt0c � . , , - � an d EY ACTION LEVER , if: I �, I _, " I - tion Mr, J�%n'ten told a little y I auf A K . . Plain, Honeycomb, Taxtansq L I 11.. . . M 0 1 1 -Checked, Striped, I I � ' . . man in th� west who had sold his - wife will probably tote U n to a a little Poe :� 1!�,-!, � . I st6iagth. 'One line Of SHAWL4 nd Tartans. - - I ­� �' 1, I ,, WITii Toront ). i I.: I I �_ I - .-,,Every ! '�, Scotch all wo6l Longs, and Greys a �Jgz� � . , 1 - for a dcill� . Everybody tbouBand new structures. Every pre -his is likely to live. It is * BOUND, STRONG AND ACCUR&TF Camel, i Hair, Chenill _ 061 Goods, 0 new and well -selected, IS THE PLA C-9 t, ,4. 1, IT and a half THIS � I � 3 to good deed i�, a step towards God' " -A beautiful lot Of W - I It being wade in --this Iiia( � �__ .11 who was � �.; :� Tausen paration is ; . I '.1111 � ; . 2 . lau . V �and Mr. , multitudes . � � I Key Action, Air Tight, Dust Tight W 0L GOODS. , , �, , - I ­. . . � ned to his friend,i and said, accommodate the vast i _*_. - _A A iL 2 t ae leading novelties. � . iable Goods !n . . V . I res I and Damp Tight. I I Toget Good and Rel .._) i � 11�� . r . p cents foi . your which are expected to swarfii in here in . el�eeper I . . �� — , . � �T i . . 1; F a. I I 110W an Ainateur Hous � � I � �A7� - '� � � . I I I - ; .. � � wiw" g�vie You- ot'little-make it a the spring. � GOLD WATCHEIS1 . 11ast.is too Manag,eEi- i � �_, 1;� ife2f Z �,! � - . ; -1 I y, Mrs, tariten,. -Pipe layin -for the Winnipeg gas � a, I Five PoundS Net. � � I , .�:", I . 11 -� as the repl , 9 s a rule fa,rmer - . � EPARTMENT. - SILVER WATCHES1 '�.t , �� ' dolmlar,. � . FUR D � � ­. ­ 'I,' � , , .1 . � i - '. .:j i, t � : in a ae burst of indignation at and waterworks is now being vigorously Do you think that a � � . . - - . I I �11_1 1�� I lit much ; take Mrs. ' i : StLVERPLATED WARE . n - - . - mpletion. Large ,W,iVeB :"bake too I - � :, A �.�_ � Ificance of the sum ` ' COUNT TO . I e lug the most 7 �, � �� -.'. i . tha Ptett, at which pushed on towards CO I I d she ` IVE PER CENT. DIS mc ,hoice stock, embrac 'JEWELRY -11, �. � �� I insi�r,ln laying Cloverjor instance. '.',Why shoul ,F of IE ur Goods I hold an, unusually large 9 W --.1 . , I; , . I I I I : broke in, ,ngs of' men are employed ct I to feed ' '14 . - I � she was v :nod by her spouse, ith' her large family expe � - - d 1Z, :1. � g' i The v�,i .. stylish productions of all the leading manufacturers OLOOKS, &0.,, &O. . �1. _. I - nt tD see if you are man, ellongh the p pea on the different streets. . , , i . i__ i� -.1, I � -1 wa , ,-t, i I �, . ood, them on cookies, jelly .6ake and Pud- : � . . ___ - . - . - j, i��jj.-.�, - I � I � _ieli ME . _ �X_"; I I for a dollsx,": and forthwith used for the ga i . 4 yj y Stock of ,Fhleh is very chbics and complete � _ � to works are di 9, especia,lly on ironing day ?I AboUt � � __� I � ; n . ­ I call ana examine for yourselves. ! , � : � to haiVe the that ..for the water . No trouble tO 1, 11, on and paper = E BY POST. . :, ; brought P in Sea- the time 8118. WaS tugging with that', FREE AND SAF 1.! ci , .. 3 II � i . . I . show Goods. All Goods sold on thelrOWn I ­ � , ti 'n Completed in due form. The similar to the system adopted . 7 - : - , t;z , s . transacti � - ntal ironing I had � a large ; q . �s represented. d" �, t . - -monume . I . merits and wLrranted s 41. I I I . � � � buyer pai i h and the following forth. a at the risk of being , 0. L. PAPSTI . AND BLANKET DES � I i-. - I -is Jollar, ' 1 Having made arrangements witk& First4%u �, � ,, � e i . . - �� 1, I L . - M. McG -toniDg too, an . . � manufacturing House, I can ful sit orders for -.,� 1 %. . ; -'M r. J .regor's new Fre , ' " - ,L J� .� � documents were sigaed : otist, I would like to . � I 4 _ � � " � I . NON, June 3, 1881. Press building, one of the walls of co'nBidered an eg . efore purchasing, any special Fiece.of .Jewelry on the Shortest . ­­ _7�, 77; . I I � GUNT VE]a First dampen- I SUCCESSOR TO DUNCANA DUNCAN. 0 . - . - . eeks ago, is tell how I managed - Those requiring Carpets would do well to inspect my StO k b, . . . - . Lan,ten, of this place, hereto- which c9,ved in some few w - I I - and Hemps. See mv stair carTets, linens Notice. -,� �, � , :1 �� �' - � -V I ­ � I I't ,M ar N - I evening, I then set a 11 . � ,1 Value in Tapestry all-WOOIB Personal Attention given to tka Re- - T'_ , 1, � , .1 � � ds comple- my clothes in the Specie nkets, see my horse Blanketst �. T- . ' rife� of Edwaxd A. Lanten, con- now being ruBbed on towar � THE OLD AND FAVORITE STAND, . �;­ - _t . � fore the V oDge, and went to bec I cloths. BLANKETS .--7See my Bed BIB, � I t I I . . . 4i.;� : , 1 Had large broad sp and crumb the- nLpxket: g of Watches, Clocksp and .­ �, _; . to F.- Jansen tr the tion by a large staff Of workmen. , I - convinced that I have the befit value in . avmi -*.- . to le sold rs, and be . P . :!,,f�.' �1, I sent � ng in *bet 1, � ��' - for this accidental cavi i the others did, getting UP early ONTAR-10 � see M Comforts � .,J,�T - . a tion of '$I legal money. it not been I I SEAFORTH5 . . jewebry. Fine Watche? always a , - � � consider of tb- waill'the Free Press Company i6 the mornini`g',.­.�-I divided, my sPoDge, I , I , _ �_ � . MARY E.-LA_,7TZN. I � - - '�,_ - FI I I � . e 9 out enough, to make two I I � — . SpeciaUy- 41 ` A - � \ A takin , _N � . . . la-i2l,Z . Reeeiv,ed of F. JalaSen 41 conaidera- would now have been snugly ensconcec , d to give S - i loaves of GraJaam; bread, and kneaded GOLD AND �SJLVE(R PLAT1 I All Work Warrante atlefsetion. �:_,=� .i. i H . - . _F-' , � .- 1. cash paid,for Old Gold and Silver. ,:_11... L I tion monoy for which I transfer all my in their new quairters. � . ntil after I - - L uota. 6e rest up, leaviElLr it to rise u d. REMEMBER THE STAND -T ee of Silver- � . the latest q L Done Neatly, and 8 %tisf action Guarantee _r �w t. ­ � , rights to said Mary E. Lanten. -The following art, f - �vhich the Graham � . READY-MADE CLOTHING. - gIV­ - a ter , � are in the Window, and directly OPPO- �, -1 _­ �T �. 'tionson theWinnipegmArket; Hay, breskfaf3t, i . . Plated W � - � � - - I I EDwAun A. LANTEN. , I . dash Furniture Store. S - —L ' ' site J. S. Forter's Cheap 1_1, , . a,r ' ood, $5 per loaves were ready for the oven. I then �' 1` d t e merry 'company I 1 �_4��, 1 Au , - 1&ugh0d. 86 to 09 per.tOn; POPI w oaf from the manufacturers �� V � �_ r a small 1 Iroodg direct from ;,; �_ 1 � o, for he cord ; tamarso, 06 per cord; oak, $7 took enough fo M. R. COUNTER, Sesforth. , �, , always receiving MY 9 I ., ". - i . . I . LINE L N __; �: ughed to 'I A � FULL or prppared than ever to ­ -i The happy Lanten I& d added a cup of sugar, three- OF WATCHES, In 1his Department, Xr . I _. �, � I L I . his good 1b.; eggs, 30o Oponge an early in the season, I am now beth .�:.� -j- � - I _'�ted hi L , - ?Z._,� - congrat'al mBelf that pef cord; butter, 30c per tuf- quar - ters of a cup of butter, a cup of I Clocks and jewelry always on hand. and odecting them . � � "i , ,-��, . I i ith him for twen- es, 75c per bushel ; isewhere. My stock comprises Men's, Youths' and '' ORTH _,; I L � - i I who bad lived W per doz.; potato orking it 11 I offer value , TIELE'SEAF �! --� - � - � I . I nips,450 Lto 500 per' bushel; onions, �aisins and a little nutmeg, w nd Boys' Suits at ad prices and � I �­ '; Wifeir , a &n:i Ulsters. Men's Youths' a ' io 1. z � . ty-thrpe years and had borno him sev moulding board very thoroughly ; SILVER BAZAAR Boy's Overcoat I price I NL ' j:",� � f I - . would go, t 46 per 1b.; otuthe . � . tbers in the market forquality, i D LAND AGENCY. - 1� -j I �� I daughters, t $150perbushel; omatQOBl ' My Men's Suits fax surpass all 0 11SURANCE A 4�',-, .- . eral fine �ons �his, when light, makes a -delicious cake L . sizes. .. in! the latest styles, the very nobbiest . i:l ­ I - � -1, - � - I 11 B besides i Joe pet head; c#attlel Cheap for CASH See my Scotch Tweed'Suits out - . � I �-. r- ; � - - desert hi�a -now, while he wa cabbage,5o to ,1� d leaves enough for brekkfast; Well Assorted and -a large " - I I - 0 afn . ads Tweed Suits all Patterns and prices. Worsted suits Ti -I 11 , . I �110.. U pocket. She determined� o rise, however. goods. Can - ALONZO ST-RONG �1� 1: - ,to live %eigbt, 40 to 41c per 1b.; po­-, for t a - . a. dollar I and Checks, the best value I have ever offered. . I - howeyer ve�al, 10c to 12ic ; t takes a long time t . I � ,a hi-. at his word., , and dressed, 12c to 12ic;. C. L. PAR�T, varied stock in Diagonals . -, ' pt:�"; - - take hi she Was lamba, $4 toL I h hd enough. sponge left for twb I and JH AGXNT for several � Ffpt-Class Stook, Fire -111.1 I . e i - I I ­­ and Wii� � - ,n to whom $5 � each ; .mutton, 121c to I L 5 1 -IF w _., - I t . went wit Li Jause V to $1 each; loaves and a tin of biscuits. Our des- I - ! . -_ 1. . . Life InsurancoComPriniestand is prepar- . k? 1 . aacceptable, and lived 15c per lb.; turkeys, 75c 1 e biscuit, and Sign of the. Big Clock, Seaforth. . � . 11 ,'I oot favorable tome. I " * , . . . i I'— . - I . d to take rieks on the M L go- * j��I appairedtly not u o days. geese, 51 each; hides 65 per hundred; 8ert Was good coffee, theB — i . - I _. A,Iso Agent for several' of the best Loan Xli�--I - i - �., th iii -114 as his wif 8 for soin - - .. k nd L i cieties. . ;1 -,,! � - wi spring, 85c per bushel; oats, 550 .A large dish of berries, pie i so Agent for the Sale W 4 -_; � � muted him Of Ins wheat, - . e girl. -In 8EAFORTH ! ana Purchase of FAM , Lauten li�aW sorely rO� lite, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. � - Al f-_Z1,1`,'.':',� I . . -,, flax pared for the table, by my . 1. ; � , � au� pursued his wayward. wife. per bushel; �axley, 600 per bushel little boys, .. afid viiiage Property- . � 14L)w�­ -_ I joke, � . scandal, he - the meantime my two ion.. My clothing traAe hav­ . tq-�,_� I - . . _- � L dL a ' seed, 81 per bushel. ' received my specii.%l attent . I— I -,. 1, t In order to avol public dal Exbibi- Y'OUD,ger, picked and shelled the peas VAPORAT . ­­ . � . . ­ -, I act ) take her back. ; buth-e wag not'; -The Manitoba' Provinc FRUIT E OR � Tb is Department -has aake big t_ckso - #,'��, �' 1 ,, . greed t( for dinner, and were Just as happy I ing ii icreased to such an .enormous extent, 1, found it necessary W 8,180 11 white A Number of Firs - �A - Z I . . . . . . . . . , er� tion was held at Winnipeg on Tuesdayq . . I dng Goods. Full Hues in I I .1 -Vi . - I - _�i i- - - t it as they WO tr_ I -1 .- - .1 the samb to her as before ; and h nld have been 7 ly usual fall buying in Furni'313 Improved Farms for Sale. __ � � t week, iwbile abou �. . -,,Ia'3 addit ions to Ir ffs,. Scarfs, Ties, Brezes,Socks, - - I !_ . �, ,�ingly towards J&nsen, Wednesday and Thursday of, ; ime. -AND- ud Flannel Shirts, Collars, Cu . �, 1.1! � �. heaxt turned lo, he--huabsild she had . -ess. The ,If playing all the t Now, when . Regatta, oxford a, st importations of the English and American markets. I I CCUU . � - � . - - whom al e told r and in the main, WaB a succ , Six per I- , I t t morning's work was done up I was � Gloveg, &,,., 0 the late I $30,000 to ]LORM at IL . - . i � - - ar-fted a love dearly, and could not weather, overhead, was all that could � he d, and got* it . � Interest. - t� �-_- -1 t� �. le M - free to iron, which I di i - Age nt, for the sale o4 Ocean Steamship TWO" , W�T, � - -1 . � - - � Obeying the promptingB 01 be desired, but owing to the almo9t i ytbing J.. C I D E R. MILL. .. - . - ever . I ig� & . ­ I � . 6nV6 UP - I to her newly r' cls, caused by Idone too by slightiDg . I --- gfl C I Sffectio�i.j, she returUec - passable state of the oa ! . I - - I . ' ��-- I" . was only i but ffie �-t_able cloths are never .1 . w a ;Could, I . I ,-.Over M. Idorrisou's store'Mals %-k�� OpFICF 1 . "I d Ic ve and w hh to Ne -w the recent rains, there - L 6" - I ent With M _. . I I foun o, the skies May fall, but . NG. Eftreet I � I . limited number of the rural population jalighted, 'In - L -WOOL UNDERCLOTHI . ., Seafortb. f� � I . 1� - ; MEN'S . _,_____� - 1?� -If . Ir- I _1 � : T ork. I 'the tablecloths must be ironed." Now 1. . Ili _& :Pv 3D TMT M 'O - it � The i esult of the wl,iole aff air is that in. attendance, but the large attendance f o rest and to . in Canadian and Scotch, !1. � � - � divorcelbro'ught bv the ofeityfolkson each dayandevening- 1had the afternoon t I lershirts and Drawers - I . k _1 , , , . _ - actic � pur. JUA ( � � . MA . n- n for ; . g me free to The Subscribers are prepaxed to )pened 105 dozen Un( I - �� � - a d the clothes, leavin 45c to $2. 1 �, - I . . � Union, from . � I f 11V . . .,.�, - . . - PPLES � THE7ERY . � . no,w solrowlUg Lanten, is pending in suitable Woo'. and . � more than made up for this laxity on :men I � � � . _� 0 � , - the� NeNv. yGrk courts. the part of the country people, ,,In the ;bake, sweep, &c �, next day. chase a quantity of A, for which they , _� . - - __ �. . � 4 � . � -------- I'-- inent of the show) which � I would like V6 set the Household for Drying or Shipping, % � - i . . - � � . � I outdoor depaxt e Highest Market Price. ' - , � - ; w . Ijondon DadlY� was held in Dufferin Park, the display �balt rollin another direction, but will pay th . �_ I g- in . � - 11 . 'Th Oldest I I think I had better be h, They are also erecting a � CIDER �BEST MAOHINE 01L I � � 7 the Morning Post, the was exceedingly meagre as reg'ards I the siBterg may' ' � HATS AND OAPS. - � I � I r , i .. � � I . 1� � The prico of � - - � I I I .. I - reduced in horses, cattle, sheep and t=1Y a f scholar before I aspire to be a teacher. XILL in connection with the Evapora- ; I �eat T tor, which will be fitted. up with all the I and Fur Felts, Silk Caps, - - ton4on daily, was � old I I I es in Christy StiffO, W001 I � I I ( . e Jatest novelti In theWorld, is Manufactured by 1-1, and , So I will sa� no more just now. . I . , ., its former faw specimens were on 6X 1 1 th i I . ��� - june to I& il�ttead of 3d � �tber latest improvements, and is expected A] n this department. My Fur . I ; . , I everything ew in I I . I ral implements and ps, F�r Caps, anc I - price. ,In the issue in which the change in agricultu [le display was next door to ; A-agust. - to be ready for work in about ten days.. Scotr,h Ca Call and compare prices. . I I � .. I tentrion. -_ I I � ( 4 � , W, as I 3d the following notice ap- machinery V .Goo is should have your at � P , , . anhonncE , I . indoor department, 1 41r,Coll Bros. 83 CO-, TOrOntOi � ,A niath failure. In the ! The summer Beason now roaches its 4 �� 7 , . peared: 'ln th I Cider will be made at the lowest _. � I I �� � e hunclred an sical Pavilion d is prolific ill doveloping, I ______�_ . . � i . its' existence the Morring Po2t which was h6ld in the'Mu climax,� an possible rate in a elean and prompt I . X � � I . � . year of t . . I - e street, matters in gen- r -indulgence in il I to th e price at which it was on Notre Dam bowel complaints. Ove er, and the laxgest possible yield I ,&nd I sale by dealers. AAA your -Merchant for I � of iced mann I or r. 1 I I revert& � ' t more f3bo . BOOTS A14D SHOES. "t%kenoother. This oil, under ths �.` - . ... I I I � - .,� t v published on the 2d of Now eral assumed a somewha w- fruit, immoderate drinking may be expected. Laraine - I . � orl I . I . f stamp like air. Neat and tasty displays were summet beverages, in 9, few I . - DA active competition, w"s � . waters and 1. 13. -Apples for drying may be i f ' severest test and m, .- I � vembel, 1772. The pressure 0 se, is packed with everything that at the Toronto industrial Exhibition, av&rW M � . - . - - uties and advertisement made by the Pacific Railway Company hours. produce fatal ravages among h - duties, paper d . . sh Iren from the trees if delivered im- T 2is Departments like all others in the Hou Men's, the -highest Prim; 5180 tl" gold medal at ths 11 � . the soil, gathered r's Ex- aK- HalaUtont and the high - . rise in the price of of the products of children aDd adults. Dr. Fowle d that tends to in--rease. the comfort of the wearer. provincial exhibition, I Ximpelled a M-ent must is a4ylieh, reliable an ' . ' � � . oun I Dominion Exhibition, Ot I WAS . duties 1 . try through mediately. Those for ship ta. I r-11 W � �_ the close of the last from Bections of tho 0 tract of Wild Strawberry is the most g Boots and Shoes in endless' t awardattike - I ; . s, so that at I oil to see the stiver nwdal- .7v 141 � journal M_ mer be caxefully hand picked. No secret youths' and Boys'Lon these as 7armers and &11 'who UNG � es, and co reliable remedy for all forms of Bum rv'materialiat all prices. D0nit f noney'andmam 1 I I t of the Morning Post which the road travers i agrimatural machinery.,,will save i 1, as-- . . 11 I . centur . ther 008 he . An inspection of andChildren's SbO6B in eve] , fully assorted. -Iot-" ­ -, ' . , - � . I., the early years of this prised grain, grasses, roots, etc. T complaints. Safe, pleasant and prompt works in connection � chasilig. At other Deipaxtments, 9-8 usual ehinery by ueng none but ]Lardluc- 1-44 � 1� �, and in � � was. 6 f Manitoba Lakes were rep- - - j, ,,cts. All dealers k0ep it. 724 the premises solicited. goolls, before pur I . , '­ �-: ; I ,�. �, - I 1 - . - . I I . - K I - � t V canturr it rose to 7d. The successive products o - I I . I -� � 7 . of Gold in 1 Js eff . ADE,AND DON f -. � - I . F , 3TR TEDa '.. - I I . -I.- reduc�,.ons of taxation brought about resented by the noted Jones, 220 D. D. WILSON & CO. .HIGH`ES - OR FIRST-CLASF IT FOR- MORE HORSES WAN I K -, - ; . , - Seal oyster fame, accompanied by his Mistakes. � T PRICE PAID - I VE , - , 5&, 4d. -I. and, . , ,N . DISCOUNT FOR CASH . � -, " - I - ;� � , corresloncling changes to I ET MY FIVE PER CF I I -a Bea lion and 1 Nature Makes 110 G T : - � i r.,_1 : i _ �, eviddrLtUhat *mammoth menagerie ' : �� . �_� I i _ V,y, 3cl. It has become �,Medy for bowel com, 0 - . , las :)f spring wheat Nature'sown,r( A NEW BUYER FOR BRUSSELS' -t.t.4 � - : _1 � - I I _ I ;1 al i0ce we monkey. Th & SHARP � I . . o the origin. J e display 4 is colic, orampsq . I � by re , ina t plaints, ch TROUBLE To GROSSMAN . C . - , - _� . - gards quantity al olera morlx , " i. I extensi6 of �olitical was good, both as re I WHETHER,MURCHASING ORINOT- NO . � � an g. z a. -vast . , - �1� . can g. no fall wheat vomiting, sea sickness, ch0lem infan- ROBERT GRAHAM, - IN PECVION INVITE[ , 51 W GOODS. 4 . , ynu OZA alfff - . _q . . � � - �� I LLL ce, and yet continue to provide . quality, -there being tum, diarrhoes, dysentery, and all dis- - . � � " �, I- in I beioniiUg to the T A,TE OF SEAFORTH, having imsed Leckie's - be at SHABF8 -N( � � . ,sy,w 4ba 1,4 bRying 7 - . e I WILL* _. � " eVery L Way . shown. In barley, oats and roots t I , - I evay 840A as bon 3T r1yem 0M. i . ,_ . 611 t L and good eases of a like nature ." (;rainr Storehouse, wffl .be on --the 'Brumels I I . I .our i - . - Hea,qu=&Tors GROSSMAN & SELA re a era with a paper in . � ' ' I Seafbrth L - as ex � Lent SLS th&.t -which for- upwards i display was really eXC en FowWsE re . T _3 688 L 11 . ., . ' Manitoba beiDlal summer sessous is Dr. X-trwb xsriiet�regulatly,arid will,Uj. pared. io vey'l. I HOMAS KIM., - z of a. c ntury had maintained its posi--1 qu2 ' of , r&*bejTy, whid� can' bo ob- very highest pricesfor Whi 74 0 , on", I oarner 0i Main &ad Market She" I . -�­ . - - - - . � I I i sp 1,�Ihe. I -4 'his! 6f Wild - St and Pork. ILOB;TT G 72008. 1 1 � I � tio L . I adaptld for the growth Of this! ' medicine. 724 PO&I - . � I 1 ' - toe lial_� tained of aJI dealers in' (I ,. I .z I 1 &6 b4s iournal iB the oldest daily 1 class of products. In Pots 0, OsPec i . - _ I 1, �.,-_'. . �, � . - . , � - 1; : . - � L I . _t �. I - I- I i I I ! L . . I I � I I I �L; I - .1 4 . I . I . I � I . i i - I I - I - 1. --- 1. i . -� L � � I � ., . . 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