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A � I ---:— - � I � AND CUP1 WIN , � n -France. � �— � I A IMI& Sam-ameltul - , 1-warmted pure, � I .- - - � 41('81MLLANI) C1 - I � — 11 � - � � I I W bom seqt1aig __4__ 1 3S� PORTiWi �urka from ;; . , - - � � I . � � I 5- AM A � . � 7 1 A �!, supminr -91 . -A ker & Son,_ Windaar. I 7, — I - rtdli Ades - M6 , I 1* undies - ­ � � - :1. I . � I : ; I 1� apictiny Relee � lee - fbir � �, f4M4 'Rae Als�, S"4Q ,W which we hope, ,_ ar customers W4 IN 1 7, 1 - - -I �, two d"ra'aouth! . of X4 - � .. � I I " � V. KIILLOIR It I _� ._------1 - I _______­ � I - . . RTH QR0(w,FAj I AP I I I 11 � . I i � i - - Nil)- ! I . . i " I I . . � i I . I :klhag Hoilsel, I I I . � . I E . � I - I - I i - I � : : I I I i � i z � I I r It ROBB I � � I � � F I i I �ig friends P-3 M 66 1- � just in receipk of A : � : I � � 4 . . 411 CLASSMA � RE, - - I . i , I i t � latest desig � I . L gns� ,Aho� - resh d ' I z tn good. �! L ; - . . � I I � . � � i t . I . . I i :� � . I -A -s- ; . I , . I � I � : % 7 . � 7 ' .1 hag '�,- , �� =ad che4piiew ' Itter v;alr-e now thm- , � ed honey alw*yffet . I I F i � I � I I ; i I � I iw hi a i1ork P0�_ �- � ' � � - � -Fall blast. Gatt* . � , Ad I � I � - � I � - GRIL -The h�ighe* � � 0 � ,� Durk, and IN# but � � . � I I � � I ; I I I I . Sea -forth 03 ' Urmefx�j - . . I a Street, Seaforth, - I ; � . � ----------------------- — I I i � I 'TOBTH �� . f � . � � r ; � � � I � i I . I I I '�'E AGENCY. q 1 7 1 � - � i I � . - � - � 1. - I WATSON, ' ` I ! � � , � I r - . � .� � - 7-ne, �We ar.4 Ao, �� ' � ' ' �zaa Agen; � coom* i I � � . � � ,�r_, Etc., i . � � " I � I _. � � -, I I i I RTNs' � f 11 IF i = I , . . � . I - � : � I r . � I I 11 I . - 11 � I- OLASS,,,� z j I : : I . i . . � 1. I s represented ,. All kWit -�- It enrrent rates On aR , % ja attention de,roW Ut I mriceseffeeted oo faz*.. �� , triet,"' of GaltA , I I _tj to I per ccenL cad I . than any mutual cm* I , e folloWilIF Co L - L L L & Lancashire, . % . � . I t" . . _n - L, .11 I Cain - LL alt; Canadian ]y1ra I . ce, Hamilto I 11 11 � .. 11 ellers, Life and Age& ' , s4bli*, j it r i . M�Quw E22JIUA t AIM& Ray &V I Agent for the. Can&&- . � up Company, TO, ron":" t. on real estate.. I � 11 I I - I - hip Company, 2 - --4; , Glasgow. First 4 +1 � -1 ... I _ . 'r, 4:0 -, Steerage I )d for 12 months. (A"L; I [� - rth. office, "Sr� : Mansion Hotel. I " � __ - � . I . L � I .. ' L THAXKS�ff _� I . - . I - . ... � F - . � : I � - � ­ , I I 1>1ease accept of I . - rfa L very, liberal PAk .. A - . -.ded to me d, ' - '. ___ .' 4 1 � Seaforth aii - I I - . . . - . � Mk L, leave to ask .. ; ame. I have 4 :: Ith the new P0, � P . . . I - .. ..,-eh for con I � �� . __ - (7 f.V V-:' - 'L . -e second to, n I � I i '! atiQn to SIL 11 L _111. . I i LSer "L'aady,ig Mod . * ;al Hatel, Oa T i : i I i t � ey in, -1 . L oonnec�" - . " * � IE SALO. - . I I I I I f. the power of i � ; Mortgage, a the time of- , e-AUCtion, OnLSat 0, wclock� in tt* . Hotel, Sealorth tfltl]L Concession . . . aining fifty acres . - a m.. Terms -- _ I . .or further part . ­GH_�zy, ffoli 10 . - M� . � IL �Uw�_­Iww__ -7 71--. - . - . - . A . . I . I . I I S:y I liquor i. - thy 'tapiolas -diffen essentisHy. The Plat* , � I .. .. - . . . Oi : - . - , 41 As she'd Often du I - ' I I TOVALLAT T — � . . . . 40", I me _*dsw of intoliosting . . WAM89 bw um to be '0111114 � 11AU4,0pen the hang that oont.& us it grows M-14st high andkoitsinAw . I . . I ; � � - thou _ yeaft, otberwiseAt is not unlike the . - . L beftft' . 0j,, " & rzky in go befoititretolielsthy,,2nolith, al�di, __ � - . . . - - . , so V";;dv �ti to Ub _ -- wilt 0ever bi drunk i again." . � - To . '' 11 . . � - . '. � - 0 t1rown eyea,sho walt.- -Asa yonao. bavlar of five - 9r. mix. in a Potato field. Grasping theplant, I I - 0 WX1fta7,Vwi0r,00* i tsto- - Nve'y motion 'a the 'game �as HURON FOU DRY . � . � *d zU tho #oy . I I am . P � . .- yearij was remin ,at a whod one day, its .huge�-bunoh of mfwsive roots is . z 11 30 � J*t DOW abits got her. vJ1111"r. - not . . L 39 . I 61111111 - I X 11 :; un"'y he a ".Upon the ipass"e, "Keep thy shaken and taken to mill, where,� being NEAR THE HICH'SCHOOL,SEAFORTH I'll . . - I , -1 wgpgrittho�sh Itfaft . 1 4444C . I - I I . "You!zo-too M91 nq 8firl, a I pnttY, boddes w0vo tong6e from evik;and thy lips from ile." washed and stripped by machinery, the , , I . I a . I I 0 Master Hopeful drawl6eacl Out, " �_ tam"Oes of commerce is'made* as so i r . - , I - . I "W,rj=�ja bir 1"Lsajd� NtIlly. poor iporant,balf- - , I f go is, And see our stock of . 11 . .. )O ___ stirred X411L I -j" J'- thy . tongue-from--evil-and I - p0bleely& - - . . - I . 1111111111 L I . � I 11 r eywl� 9 'd pl the two her li]rg-froni-girlS. " . . --- 0 . . . . I . IL - ASA go look. ht bei - I I - I . . z � � . . . . _T i � - , Go I dutn't tel � - 4 wo ; since The Duke and the Toll-Xiseper. , _. I* 1. -, , ­ I' . li rear old friends met not lo I . I _-1 lbir So!d valkil in that , long days, after;& separation of thirty-five " ars. . - :P 3:j 0 W E3 3 � . " � i I . . . . L I I otill,10084i n*htf - i . When a Soot meets a Soot then comes I !! I jabi taken On In the �kn'� a, to be up amid I-WeU,-Tom,"asysone,"how ha the ' . . I ­. . . . this oblEing, lighti . - � the tug of war. The late Duke of Buo %IF 8, to t. I or, no hope froln bor. world g6ne,ixi th you, old boy f rried . . Which has- been made especially for ' . The slow Oak t - .�Yeo, and. rve a famii you clench, on oniq �ocoaziou, pref6rred nding . . . � face lin" out: yetV . on horseback and unattended. He e . amer Luis county. I have greatly improved I I I - jqo,moeber, nobrotherizio sister ban the 1eft to O&Wt,latch-seven boys -and on '!; giil," . I my Gang klow for this season, andfleel. . . - - *ronbla%bout; � . I ,,I can match it exactly," was ro- . to a toll -gate ' . . � I satisfied in so, , that it is- the beatin � SPRING9 188315 � only friend awaJ is her, a little waif "d - t . " The toll, air, gin you please," said ying � � Than her ply ; �Ilfor I have'seven girls an I - one the market. -Our . � - "; 1 7 . I 1. t stm, - the 5 -keeper. . . f Mi.bsr"H, "A Straw Cint a ocean of life," nom boy.'� . , , ! I g&t4 � . . . I i lk�f rat . � His Grace pulled up,and, while*oareh- ' . I . � I t wi,olted away, traveller solicits an - i I . i . I julmd thouRh order and re . . LAND ROLLERS . : I .:.-* . I I i � � � . f4WW4. woe M, the cove i4 to yer. Did he my " ceivek for reply : "I have no orqer, to ing for the needful, he was accoited by . . . � I . I � - � � how - u'd the gate-kesper. , . I , yo .,be -took? I i I � * i I your ye Are large and beavy� rnnniDg light and . i Ut yor be on in 1�6 partertolne ? Cau% give �ut that You W"" Put On' "Heard on*y*word o' the J)uke loom- . Val be, . , hat a�d walk I" Hoobeys, and phort- I 11 -3 i yer speak NOD V Iff r h d she abook. . . . doing good work. Our -fi &2(0,1, she q.sy* ar-d her r ,"a I P wenty ve Cases of I . ing this way the day, sir?"�� vir%As ReCeived of T - I ice is � Ahaking. "He ly after returns. "Well, air," asio be, � KXL Cf, . "Is off'OW r,M tOD WIC O- - , I I "Yes," wasthe reply, "he will be thii . rin too uggerly. a 'I trust your former order was exqcuted' � - - . I i : Wear a swell panter- � - � way to -day." . . GRAMORUSHERS L. � 4 �1� 2'*Irne rig. - f . . to y0pr saltisfactioL ; can 16 do nothing � I . I think Vs sios I'm go zs�fgged I sin't qnhe so else for you. Will he be in a coach and four, or I a 3 His wit and good humor " � . I Old Country Go6ds. jDauf an ti a rest ; ' I I only in a carriage and twa, think ye?" Are made from hard iron, and will last - 1 1 . � _ . i Buloc#eded. i � I � 3V& if I waa cleaned and, .T bpIr combed, rd look ' I "In all probability on horseback," longer than any other machine made. i 1� ­4ften Sir'George Rose was dining f or past as nice to tho be�t- t , was the iejoijuder. 7 -, ' t I � , . IVXWtWyIAQlts#.Dn1, Kerly;'ttstnli MY fault. Quone Occasion. with the late Lord ' , Having- special tools for recutting : . I - I I an rm ttu; Langdale, his host was speaking of the . "In that case, do you think he wad Rollers, we can guarantee satisfaction. I . I I epoet if wed *11 got o7naelves to �iake, we'd all very $iminutive,oliurch in Langdale, of be offended gin I offered him black the Special attention given to repairing . � I . . � , T . - � on us make onr"lvtj,4: Small. � change should he give m. . e a . saxpence or Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, ! . I s,p"e, I shan't be la, ftj;ry, and wear beautiful which his lordship was patron !,,It is t � 1 4 a shilling to psy wil as he paoied,?" Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines, I - - , - wings, not blgger," said Lord Langcl - e, "than . I 17 . I . .� I I shiny like ,A ; I Anj,gbault have a croitilt on my forekead, nor , and all kinds of machinery repaired on . this diningroom." "No," Elturned Sir The Duke stretched f6kb his band to i 44 1 e, and,� with an arch ' * � -1 . - Zone of them lovely t1d. gs-'r ' I . 1. h�jf as receive thebalanc short notice and at reasonable rates. IRG . J A., MA 1 10 S C) I. -T 7 S :F1 ,A,IF 0 IR r.r I &,DoWt cry, (ld i;el, ai,dl I'll tell you o' an.think I ,Geor'e,, and -the living iEr not j I � . licald-it ain't 11w, . � q To contractors and . otbiers - Bridge � : good.i' . and knowing look, replied: " I . . . rAlg9t*ays that care ati 4f Id say no -look 'era Itall - __ ' . r " � n Bolts and Castings at lowest rates. 1, . I .. . � JIM (H It yer cries l'i �ne dirty, rainy day -riot long ago, ,,Try him, friend, t y bim,",a d he DR futuisliqd on application. - - ; � )Tvlx-tb.at chap alit (.0'rde for to see us In the hos- I wag seated inside a crowded tram -car, pocketed his coppers, mutteringto him- QuOtat'o . . I : I w1jore. I wits ilook . wheii a lad who had just Btepped 0 the self : "Not to be done iu that way." . . . . peel' . � . WILL IT PAY? TJzalL�aY&a�may-legv,ualrunned�Ter; Ito read it carp' t his bead in at the (100T slid . - . . - . all out ou is book. I ' - a . THOMAS HENDRY. . a YTTA* all about home p�'aae called 'Eaven, $way ap asked if there. was any room. 1"No," I I r - � � . I A Dancihg Master's Request. ; there aback o'tbe 0.kiBs, . came' from a man in the corner, !'we re . . . .: I I . I I Wr,V..w floatial %bout uplabove there; 1sint to use . ' i Lord Sandwich, when dressed, bad a . : I , 3ourstroinial youilLeyes I - W fo 9 here." Whereupon an old omen . . - I . . I . -Waii, be a.,id as law npi in that Tr ayou there was rose and indignantly exclaimied-TIThe dignified &�pearance, but to L see him in FARMERS! ' I . � I ., sowo O, ate kml,oWd sh w6 did- rest may be, but rm gey shure I,m the at ' reet 40 bad an awkward, careless I - . . . it. . ! gai Two gentlemen observing him - It, vere t ood, V wt -'re �Iiid I A were Vother - &I. no." i i ' .' �� nnthiu' fr rn Sc-m.el one was hid I in aid - . -1�arly one morning last Finmfner, a when at Lpicester, one of the a . . . * . . ]ga mdW*�-Bijri ToiNi al!nks to a whisper, and a fishetman, in his night -cloth ,,I think Lit is Lord Sandwich." SAVE YOUR MONEY ' solemn loo.1 came j6 NeIrs ayeEl, L' es�6 was . . YES IT �ILL PAY WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN TO TAKE , I . I . I ' with their roagb Lttle 1heads elose together,half- stanaingattliedoorofhis cottage, in The other replied that he th ,�, fright -110 tbrey rAl d at the skies ! one of the Scotch fisbingivillages lin the was misttt�eu., BT GOING TO I . ; . I � Areac a an," I am I � . I '78 saiclif wenever d--- nuthia'to vex thatther . "Nay," said the gentlom � . E4ome Oue, we'd go . nbrthi, scanning the wea,their. Another � i 1. I I I � . . 4 � � ;is 1pord- Sandwich; for, if yon : I . To� that very piaoe lit, lied 'Eaven, ard lovely fisheiman passing, observed-,,�, fine sure. it I . � : thing*, some one w ut'd sh(1w; e- observe, he; is walking down bott sides T. MELLIS, KIPPEN i � -/' il mornin', John." A fine mornin` " r I ; . .1 ? I � I [ YMM theire'arp-,zlid t �-e anvils wof'13 ainging,alsh at of the street at once." ' - . . I L . . - ng*&Ryar_e&i,'t earbelow, . turn6l,themanatthe cottage; i 11wh - - - . I I � go L - 3 -Ab i' ,* " There is another . anecdote concern- - - -FOR YOUR- - A ' - � time 4ilt be?" out five 0,0101 , . , w And, lotr of sich. dear We abildren; Erbme on'sm ; , . I D U N 0 N & D U N 0 A N 1 S r - ho za, s -WO11 know", L said, 1�he passerby. "Od,adaursayl'll ing this nobleman, told by himself : ! . i . I- , � L I L . . - . � . .- ffamysan they're better- nor fairies, and wean twa an an'riae,"announced the looker- -When, I wag at Paris I had a danc - - � � I - . ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. . mul)h more brighter wings; I z � � ; - . � �� Ragusa ak their cxowjcdA are all glnry t. I . ing master. The man was very civil, I . _1 . I .- msgloit a nd thi, ga " d r lost 4 fine and on taking leave of him I offerod � � maele, 0, r.y. � I . / o � set Nol I athioking on the little fil . , , . � With hia talking be M his pasture' lot, f�mdl af ter him any s6rvice in London i � L : ' . 1 2 Rtraw bed where alp -j lay ; ly * want goorl Land Rollers, 2 . a She thought o� it till ohe was weary, but never a seveZ, days' search found it gnup,0 tied 11 Then," said the man, bowing, 1, I � i FA"m"*RS, if you . � . Plows of all sbapeo, stileB and prices, Cultl- - � to in th er log barn of a distant neigb,bor of should take it as a particular favor if ,ators, Gqng Plows, Straw Oatters, Iron Harrows . I � . ,,r yere aid ah, ; -tell any one end Farm implements of idl kiy;ds at rook bottom . I ,tT . ezntu�red 'tw= sleeping and waking, doubtful repute. The neighWr was your lordshi� would Xiever I � &4 1 h 1 4 . Im- pleab 8 on�, ari payer 5 Or be, .1 prioes, than Ro to T. MELLIS1. All these ; e o .d . in that indicted, tried and found guilty 'of of whom you learned to dance." &. I . TAt me wear j -i to,,w d play music, ; I plementq are made by the following makers: . : )t larceny ; when the judge asked: what -_ - . - . p%j,V Imime Wo , t o CaEA Bee I I - . . - I W. H. Verity, Exeter, No. 4. 11 ffarmer's Friend;" . . _ j, And see our stock of Groceries, and have prices quoted. Out Groceries are ex � I'A never do Dutbin'ta -mx yer-tiever ebeat,never he haid to say why sentence sbo�ld not I Lord ByTon. - - also No. 18 plow and Hill's patent; B. Bell& - - : steal, nnr tell lies'l I . I cellent in quality and low in price. Every purchase guaranteed to give satis. � I . be passed, he put in a plea that the 4 : . I Son, St. George, Two-Whot-led oultivators, the if, yunm only let me aq poor Billy wear glary up . R' Sod Plows and I � , � factioh. Our I I q animal was only taken. for a'. joke. Qwrge Gordon, Lor�i Byron, was born - best in the market; also Bell' i I I there in, theildeall" ' a,,,.Champion No. 10 qhilltid or steel; Monroe & I I z 4 * * * The jiudge inquired how far his; barn in Lindon in 'the year 1788. After .1,'Hogan's, of Seafortli, celebrkte4 goveral purpose I . f : I : � r Ifty He irt B-il influitia goodness, realize poor was from the pasture lot, to which, he preparatory training at various schools Wows. A large Releetion (it plows to choose from. . I I � � z Nellie'* prayor, I 0 a yo on hand, . likis robe and crown whioli, replied, "about five miles." "Well," including Harrow, he entered Trinity 4 111190 RUPPlY Of PIOW castilig lW5 And give her the ripot I . . . lbr all the plows In the market, Carria .. ..... D OOFFEES . His own angels weAr. said theJudge "that is carryiDgla joke College, Cambridg4E, in 18,05 The wag. -ma, buggiLB made to 6r tr',an,d from the . . . � . Theatre Ilo�yal, Ediniurgh. too fax ; hard labor in the penitentiary young peer was unfortunate in his best material and workinanship. Repairing of � I I . . I Carrie. Lee Sloyle. for seven years.11 " mother (who had a borror of his lame- all kindfi. 11orse sbo,-ing macle a specialty of. I . � I laakvmithirig of all kinds will recrive my strict � __ — I ness), and &)so in his early love for 13 . - I a. - attention. Remember that I &TU bound to do We can' es ecially recommend. No trouble to show goods. Try -us once, an� - � . G- alleties. . A Double Advance. � � Mary Chawortb, whose coldness towards business. Farmers w!imtir)g'l-tnd rollers and have the aiove statements proved to your entire satisfaction. I I In the ante-bellum, days, a New York him embit,tered his existence. Athletic iron harrows, now is the lime to Bond in your . , An exchange r1marks. that no man � sports and bO&tiDg became his favor. orders and fetch along your plows and harrows I � can affi,rd, to make a fool of himself. State:grocer raised the price of 9, cerf,ain . , ursuits: In 1807 be published th,t want repairbg. I I � . grade. of tea from "three Bbillings " to It" P . Oar cuilitempore,ryl-forgets,bowever,t,hat , . � at Newark big fir8t volume, entitled . i DUNOAN & DUNOAN. 5 cents, and an old farmer wbo � came " I . some MeD, a�e uttlerly reckless of ex- � Hours of Idleness." An Edinburgh WANTED -For Odsh or Trade, 2,000 Rot of I I in with a barrel of cider vinegar to sell, . - i I pense. . aould hardly credit his senseBj when rev"wer b aving seriously, attacked these three-inch Rood dry ouk plaA, and ten tons of I - -The old gentleinan is snoring the . old cast metal. - ! . I . ' told that his favorite brand of te h ad Youthful poems- their author i�etorted � I �fj � Ruore ef the virtuo, s In his easy -chair. - in, his " EDgl1i'8h Bards and Scotch Re- GWEAT STOCK -TAKING SALE: F, advanced several cents per pounj.' , . )t 7 . His youthful grandson rushes to his I a poem which indicated great THOMAS MELLTS, Ni pe�. I 1. viewers, . 1p . i mother. "Ohmaigrarjaps is in the ,,.What on airth-iR the reason oF . this ��t ondden raise ?" he inquired. i power of sarc,asm. The result of two . - . , io.r1or-sleeping ,�Lht out loud." of tra�el-1809 11 -appeared in , . 0 � , I years � I � "Scarcity of tea chests,"was th� brief . I / -it the opera i6 Dublin, a gentle- - the first two epntos of "Childe ITarold's ; . i C") I . answer. . td �� mensarmatically .-'sked a man staudiDg I ly Pilgrimage." Upon the finished work (:I X . I ,,-Well, do you want my vinega 0 1 up in frontlof hiza�if,be was aware he . r. of whicb-this was the first instalment, C+ I AT MCLOUGHLIN'S. .- I . . was opaque. The pther denied the a,- "How much ?" 12 - 1. I Byron's � great poetic fame mainly rests I I �� cl legation &0 said ble was O'Brien. 11 Eight cents a gallon. As th� author himself rema,&-ed, he �-4 �4 . I 14I only paid you seven fcir the awoke onei.rporning to find ` hirnself= �� . 2 1 . . :. -E�xnbarrasaing+-­ Miss Evelyn, Will � . I , W I . yond�uce?.' ­Ar4n1t you ratberearl�y, last." famous.-.- He lbecame the literary lion �v -.,� �_J. . . ,,Yes, but cider has riz, you seq.tl of London I for some years, but -�is ap- 0 t.t I �_­l . Ur. TomV, 4syelbut the early bird, "What hanbrouaht cider up?"ll.a9ked . CA , - at T ' " F � he -a-" - j pearances i.n the House of Lords were tz t you know, c chea I " H;;4 , � I the astonished grocer. .: not commensurate with his great. U) , W Previous to and during Stock -Taking, I purpose clearing out e ce 0 -A -man had a, vl�omau's tooth graft - "Scarcity of bung hole plugs',A,' was tale I , nichases. n : . - n ts. � In --q�ick succession four T ark - I 0 Winter Go )do, to make room for spring p ad iuto his jaw, a ii� now every time he the qniet but serious reply, .i �> i . . . - passes a rriiffinerya�ora that tooth fairly rhey looked at each o , ther N�ithout ish tales shoOly made their appearance - - t_1 � I . P� - . aches to draw hir� up to the win- winking.'and then tea dropped 'to �38 from his pl�n: I-Tbe Giaour," " The t -q . " . dow. cents and cider to 7 cents. � . Bridge of Abydos," "The Corsair," and Co. �� td I ' -A man named Da-alop, requested . ; I - "Lara.11 - t.ord Byron was married to 0 . i ake a PUUUiDg &I- - rriage 0 ods, Wincies, Flannels, Blankets, The Weddings. , Miss Milb&nke in 1815, but the ma �_d. Dre,ss, Go � - Theodure Hook to proved an unhappy one, and in a twelve I �> i I . : I �­ll � I I lusion to hia name. 111 "Well. just 10P Of At the end ofthefirstye,ir i comes month husband and wife had separated. Z 0 Cfi � :� P., i the-laat,svIlable," liesponded,the wit, the cotton wedding. . Pi ��. �. it's bun r . - I "The Seige of Corinth " and "FariBina" 0 ., (D � ITweeds, Hats and Caps, Furs, ana At two years comes the paper. i were written at this time, and in 1816, 0 t4 . tri �> 11 " .! � ; �--A.fter the clergyql man had' united a ALt 'three the leather. Byron, disgusted. with life, left his na- ;Z . C) t7j -Go W � . V2 happy pair not 1(�rg ago, an aleful , At the close of five comes the wooden. Live laud, never to return. The few I � r> i Milli-nery, &c., I aileuca eusneit, whit' ­h was broken by an t"11 �4 � Xg L, t:, -t the seven th anniversary the friends years &-bat now� I to him were M � � t� . �. i impatient yonth e ,laiming, "Don't be asse - I . - ::� . i . . 0 ruble at the woollen. I 'Famainec 1-a - I I � so unspeakably happy." � .. spent in a very irregular manner, and :Q t_1 - � . � At ten comes the tin. ! hose impress is stamped upon (71 P, i i one w . �. �, i , z -What ara yod Iang-bin- at, MY At twelve years the silken and fine gloomy -verse. ,,Cbilde Harold's Pil- 0 Ell ::� I i - 4 dear I" asked Mrs. �Joiies of her hus. linen. � -i - * -4 t 0 - , t� P�- I am redu61 ing to prices that will astonish and effect a speedy clearance. Givl band,who was chuckling over his news- � , grimage " was finished in 1818. There T I I i At fifteen tba crystal weddipgJ . �) me a call, And you will get ba,rgains. � I - are j,assages in this poem which, for I .. E ; I � i :1 paper. -Something funny," he replied, I t�14 I � � I . 41., . __ - * - � grandeur, d6scriptive- power,and sub- M tt ), � W� � � but A's hard!y ifuuny enough for I b p> � � . i . Prompt Obedience. i 4 hmity are worthy of an English poet. X " I two." � . . I -A man i ed nto an Irish- A minis"er's son so misbehaved him- AmoDgst other works which proceeded 0 �� .. (D . I int'ra i i I re the patience of the "bead" from bis pen, a -td with which all lovers . .� �_g t�� t.�;# %N I t�lj 6i self as -to t i ,� What do 1 3. 0 t7r, �_� I -CASH AND PRODUCE. mau'�,ahanty the 0 r day, ?I Finally the "Doctor" prature are familiar, are, i TERMS is of the school. of English litt I i a , you W_"t ?" a8ke . at . .Nothing, C) Ln ; . 6 0 said to him, after a gross act of miscon- 11 Cain " 11 Manfrecl," " Marino Faliero " , i . . was the visitor's reply. � 'Then you'll . ., " > t , �7j' Id ; find it in the *ug where the whisky duct-. "The Prisoner of Chillon," "The Lament . td . i I I "You must prepare .yourself for a so- of Tasso," "Don Juan," ,-,The Prophecy Z. - n :� . � -,?4 W . ; I � was." � vere whipping." . of 'Dante," "Mazeppa," &c. 'We are . I CL i J, McLOUGHLIN, Seaforth. . -It is uaeles-i for I �z lady to owing When the appointed time came the uVable bore to exhaust the list'of' poems (a 0 �� 0 i ,� . .j �-3 q) (A � down the isle of the parquet with t k -e Doctor was on band, drew his rattan, due to his prolific brain. A bright but " let . I . - . air of azie who has j��st alighted frbik �." . n 1___T1_ - - - - - " r, . I and laid it with considerablenuction brief light wgl�s alied upon a morbid and X :�_ . I � the fixmily carriage, when there are. 'upon the boy's back. Nothing but dust misorable career by Lord Byron's efforts M �Lj - I t", W i several long strawti atLached to her , 7 ..,I 0 The Medical Hall Still Takes the Lead ; followed. The subject of the discipline in the Greek War of Independence. He M � W �t - . trail. � P. -I j I was entirely at his eaBe. ',Take off died, however, prematurely of fever on -4 -A man- left a ony steed in the � - - i your coat I" was the command. Again the 10th of April, 1824. His b y was 1 . I street. and �coming �Iack ,a short time the boy's brour,ht to England, and inte red a) t2i t�04 (n I . afterwards, "' . By whistled the rattan around j in 0 , . . � . �'L"cov4ed that a fun shoulders,but with Do molle effect. the fa'mily vault at Hucknall, ue6r New- M t� youth had placed a card agaiDESt the * �� N .4 "Take off your vast, Bir!"' shouted the stead. � . .30 0_ ileahless rib$--,` bearing the ­ . �4 1 rri C. D 6NCAN, CHEMIST, & DRUGGIST " 'ns"`r'Pt'on : Doctor. Off went the vest, but there on - Ai I 110818 wanted-lnqu�ire within." was another under it. "Off went the .' For Forty Years. _'i 0 W (7) , ii CD "The boy Is father to the man," other," and then to the astonishment of )_-11 . I Too say, qZv little Willie, There died in Delaware -County, X C1 � U) I . Bat, I oan tbink pf nothing whioh the administrator of justice, he eiposed Pennsylvania, recently,a prosperous and -1 SUCCESSOR TO To �ne would 4ound more silly - . a dried codfi . sh defending the back of I . P� '.. , * .1 � . - generally esteemed farmer, nearly 100, or . i For can't you �qa %%ith h9-lf an eye', the culprit like a shield, while: below years of age, who for forty years had !m I . V :1 � � . Th6 outcome of thiR ranking ? r'0i . . , t4 - W H3. � I _y ' " \ I'd b4 the one'to wield the strAp, there was, evidently stretabed ove ;her never spoken 4 word to his wife n:)r - . , P..d. - 1011KS01T (3v 001&:P_&W An4 pa would get the spanking. exposed portions of the body, a stout had she ,to him, nor had any One of C) - 0 , -4 � . -11111 hi'e &,wap �wil my wife the leather a.pron. I . . their five children, of whom three, with � lr�* ni,ght, the ay w'y oi tLe Vithsr. If she's ,"What does this mean?" exclaimed C . I . � their mother, ?,re still- living, spoken a (n no Aittinuti., when Kgo hame, I'll let the Doctor. i word to any other member of the f ami. . �� MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, i , . lier ken that's no the way she and dae ,,Why," said the rogue, "you told me ly. And yet they all lived peacefully . z 0 I I for me ; an' gin she's noln bed, I'll ask to prepare myself for punishment, and under one rpo( and were in full posses- ow � 0 . � - her what she's wastin' eandl e for." I have done the best I could." 1 sion of their fa3ulties. Forty years igo, I � �d � P- DEALER IN PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICIKES -flow sooa 86me women change - i itissaid,the *wife was bequeatheda .. I , � . their minds reape"etiq their husbands. Sago. and Tapioca. I . I I . 11 - Mrs. Spina 9 1, . . a small Sam of MoDev bv a relative, ;> 0 an, was fo ever telling her � Sago and ta ice& differ in value des* d to, use in . ).W. . _� I P Ina- which her hup.bomd ire . . I t . husband that he wa n't worth the salt terially, as was shown recently -in a law purchasiAh . farrhing implements and t� I . 0 ... 4 The p 11 And our stock complete in all its- brauches,sua of the beli in his bread, but whi, ' (A _ubHo wi - en, he got killed in suit between merchaluts of the Fa0ific otherwise improving the propertv. She t * i a quality. � Physicians' prescriptions carefuLly and aconrately:compoundA and ell L i a ra"ilway Collision she sued the company coot. The difference is explained in said no. He vowed that unless he Wag — I c&rle'aud despatch. We also ow,.Ty a full line of isund-rie L orders answered with - for zel,000. I the plants and the cost of production. given the money he would never speak - - - � . . and toilet articles, such as Toilet Soaps, Perfumeries, Shoulder Br& --.o, Trupse I . . -scowh police office. Presiding The sago tree is a palm 25 feet high. It another �_yvord to her. Thii vow he . th and Nail Brushes; Pocket and Dressing Combs tha . L and Spon . , Hair, Too . I ' i I bailiaL to. pritioner : "You are fioed five grows in the marshes of Singapore and steadfastly, kept to the end of ,his life. TO OONTRACTORS. neral will And it to their inter . . � ' defy oomp6tition. Customers and the public in ge -billings. I wonder to see a respectable elsewhere in China, where plantatio a The , daukhtera, then quite young, at . s man � like you hleare.",� -' Drank and in- of 1,000 sores are often seen. A 10 SEALED TENDERS will. be'received by the est to' . vp Ing a call before purchasing elsewhere. We are also agents for Dr . sago first tried to reconcile their parents, but __ - - undersigned until Monday S' Xarch i9th, for- King`9 - e Discovery, the great consumptive cure; samples free ; large size ' � , �j , capable ; 11 'Deed, &V if I was respect- palm is not ripe for its first and only failed. Then one aided with the, father, the erection of a Brick lt�. sidepuce In Beaforth,. #1 per b I oi e. Farm . L the ,era, yon win find our florse mud Cattle Food the beat in th, able it's nG in your company I'd be I" harvest till 15 years from the planting, anothol with tbe-inother, and the third also for the erection of a Brick addition to market. I t will be to yo&'advantage to give it &. trial and be convinced of th Railie .- '-Wh-what ? " Its diameter is then. some 20 inches. becam� disheartened with the wholle job. Seaforth Egg Emporitirn. Tenders ,Will be re- . I . -A. Quaker was once advising a The hary aster works od a shifting plank eived for the two jobs jointly or separs, ely, and fact that �[l cannot be beat for putting your stock in boudition for spring wort - i So they qlarrelled; the two sobs died. ' . ultard to leave . for the whole work and the several parts. The WoAe tbetlwe. (Ira off his habit of drink- in the swamp and fells the tree close to and never again a word was spoken in lowest or any tender not neqelssarily accepted I �; iuff i icating liquors. 14Can you tell the ground. The bark being removed, Be 9 unless otherwise satisfactory. I I � : 0 Atox I the lion hold save to vibhorg. Th Plans and specifi- I 1, I cations can be seen and all necessary information � I me how to do it !" a , aid the slave of the body of the tree consists of soft pitht death of the husband and fitter has I O.' DUNOAN � L appetite. ,,Yes,," answered the Quaker ; which is broken and ground in, water I made no change in the situation, obtained on application at the office of the uu� � � . I I and darsigmed. D. D. WU,SON, 8 orth. 796-2 1 ... I k'it'a just as easy as. to open thy band, while the pulp is being stirred. Trans- the survivors -move about the house as � I friend.11 "ConvineeL Me Of that. and I ferred to it vat, the Btaroh is alloived to if utterly oblivious of each other's pres 94-W The time -for receiving the above tendon SnceNaor to 19. Hickslon & Co., next:door to Danoan & Dancau's Dry, Good . . - - has been extended until TU48DAY, April 8rd, I will promise, I-1pan my honor, to do as settle aud the water is drawn oft, after enoe, I . ra b , Seafo . . . im. i I I � - L � . . I . . . - � . � � , . I . . . I 1 71 - 09,91 �� I , I T - - ff � I I � . - I - .� z L . I z � I - q � . ; � � . � L . I L p . ; : i - .1 7 i - A 1 1 1 1 0 eep 8( --�hy I -. - I I . ye I I I - - , ��� ( I , : ;t L e y . the 1 4 1 1 , I ot �- t -�_ I � I � � � . . I i � . I . I � I I � r . I I ! � . I � . . - � . L,, . � . . . ! I- I � - I � j � - � . . I I . - I I - ; L � . : � � L . , .� i . : - . L L . I : I 7 .1 - � . . I a . I � , L I - ­_� I � . -1 - L . - . e I i � I I � . . . � - - - . - � ­ . � 11 . . i - . - - . . I I I � � ! . � I � I i I . I . I I . I . i � � . I � I - I- ­ L - . L 1- ­ ­ "'. - I _. ___ -­­,__,__­_­, a The Jewellefs, . I � . ., I . . -1 . � I Is the place to go for good reHible � � . L . ; . WATCHES$ I L � �CLOCKSI . - JEWELRY, � . . : SILVER-PLATED- WARE. - ; I . OR SPECTACLES. ' - - I - � - . All Warranted as Represented, or L . no Sale, _ . . - � . - Come and ,Examine and be 06nvinced. � . I , I Repairing Done and Satisfaction Guaran6eed. . - . . � C�L L. PAPST, - I - Sign of the Big Clock, Main Street, _ Seaforth. 7 . i I . . I - . . cil , - C4 - 1-1 . - 1 C2 cc = - � - = .-, � , > = - h . ml� 40 1-1 .".- "n * = � a .,.f., r- ", - , �!'. -4 3:10 ..---" - = � - I =.. = . M . . � I .- - Farmers Attention � � - It . - . . - I YOU HAVE ALL HEARD Of IT. . , . P, � - NOW WE H"E IT I . . �. - . I . . . I BE S -URE YOU SEE ITI . � ly 1: . And Judge for Ydurselve-s ol ae. I. I . nwrit8 o,t the now famow Flat . . - Steel stlip Fencing, with Or W�A_ i � oW barb8. I . . W ROBERTSON & CO., . - . . Sign of the Circular Saw, Seaforth. , . IMPORTANT NOTICES. INSURANCE BUSINESS, -For sale, the In- terest and good good will of a well estlablished . Conveyancing, Ittal Estate and Insurance busi- ness In the County of Huron. For particulars address box 3, ExrosrroR 0-flioe, Seaforth. . 778 1 - - � -HOTEL IN well-known hotel In 8"forth, BowdeWe,,, Hotell, will be sold on reasonable terms. 'The . botel Is commodious and wall fittod up and is now . doing a large andprofitable liusine". TheM In splendid - stabling In connectiou. Satidectory reasons givon for sellilag. Apply On e;he prentia" or to SeAfortl-t F. 0. -TORN BOWD"' Lpro. , prietor 787 . - . ---. - - COTA! Jr0R SALE. -For sale, a splendid entus , colt, aired by "Old Clear Grit " land comin two. Hein perfectly sound and is �n�of.ths bed of the many valuatild animals loft bythistelo- brated sire.' Apply to Cdhotance P. O., or to the proprietoy on the Town Line between HullrLtaud . MaKillop, where the colt eon be seem 1AMS . NUTHERTAND. . 7077.4U . - - - ___ � . � ILDING LOT FOR SALE. -For sale,che I Bus, most eligibly gituated and desirable buliflill- . I ing lotoo north Main Street, near the b"now portion of the town, The lot is ,well foricoc! and I . � possession can begiven at any tiMe. . APW, at ,_ THE EXPOSITOR Office Seaforth.'' *7 . I gTZAM THRESHER FOR BALX--X0QWd Engine Md 01irnag: 8eplLT&+'or,, all inVa I running order sud almost new. Cait bt-OWIM Ith lotl, concession. 14� H' R. 13" Tuckwall - ROBERT and WIL DALUYMFLX, FrVPdOtOrs- 1 79714 - I I� i I I j I � I I � I j 4 : I � , � ?i , " , i , . , ; . - �; , I � , , � , . � � F�. . j 7 - : ! - - 11 r - .1 R 'i : I P� : T, I 11 . 7�:, Fi � p p 'I P � ,,, t , � � it � I . I � i f . � - U 1. I . 4 E ,� I . I - ii I _1 I _ . . I � - � � 1 I - L11 I . , . P, � - NOW WE H"E IT I . . �. - . I . . . I BE S -URE YOU SEE ITI . � ly 1: . And Judge for Ydurselve-s ol ae. I. I . nwrit8 o,t the now famow Flat . . - Steel stlip Fencing, with Or W�A_ i � oW barb8. I . . W ROBERTSON & CO., . - . . Sign of the Circular Saw, Seaforth. , . IMPORTANT NOTICES. INSURANCE BUSINESS, -For sale, the In- terest and good good will of a well estlablished . Conveyancing, Ittal Estate and Insurance busi- ness In the County of Huron. For particulars address box 3, ExrosrroR 0-flioe, Seaforth. . 778 1 - - � -HOTEL IN well-known hotel In 8"forth, BowdeWe,,, Hotell, will be sold on reasonable terms. 'The . botel Is commodious and wall fittod up and is now . doing a large andprofitable liusine". TheM In splendid - stabling In connectiou. Satidectory reasons givon for sellilag. Apply On e;he prentia" or to SeAfortl-t F. 0. -TORN BOWD"' Lpro. , prietor 787 . - . ---. - - COTA! Jr0R SALE. -For sale, a splendid entus , colt, aired by "Old Clear Grit " land comin two. Hein perfectly sound and is �n�of.ths bed of the many valuatild animals loft bythistelo- brated sire.' Apply to Cdhotance P. O., or to the proprietoy on the Town Line between HullrLtaud . MaKillop, where the colt eon be seem 1AMS . NUTHERTAND. . 7077.4U . - - - ___ � . � ILDING LOT FOR SALE. -For sale,che I Bus, most eligibly gituated and desirable buliflill- . I ing lotoo north Main Street, near the b"now portion of the town, The lot is ,well foricoc! and I . � possession can begiven at any tiMe. . APW, at ,_ THE EXPOSITOR Office Seaforth.'' *7 . I gTZAM THRESHER FOR BALX--X0QWd Engine Md 01irnag: 8eplLT&+'or,, all inVa I running order sud almost new. Cait bt-OWIM Ith lotl, concession. 14� H' R. 13" Tuckwall - ROBERT and WIL DALUYMFLX, FrVPdOtOrs- 1 79714 - I