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The Huron Expositor, 1883-04-13, Page 5; APRIL 126y 1LS'8;51__ I I - � � 1_��� - __ I � I " � als. 1i 10 W%Jeh i hey felt . . I sad awty of We iff � "HA p1w6ululy . ug )n the , er �, teat bT. those chown t7� y t f avore �'] r nuce home aaa - TArd "it, I rw I _ � �� &Jonds to 10HOW t . � Aft ,or expresiipg theif desire. to be. . , . As Inembers 6f the colnmuni�y, -the am 1lug ladies ret1red SUCT again &�peared =in the ann's habit, - th '.. pro. Tious 008tumes t�eing -emblemat - of the L Pon,* and vanit!" Of t110 wo.rW the re4minj of wMoh is portrayed in the plaiu but., neat dress of the-ordw. I _ 1;everal olergymeuvere preseul 4among . . I ,,hom were, Reiv. Father . Boone), Rev. Dr. Kilroy, Btratford,.and Father Bren- -man St. M". L . . I 0��� I I - I . A.uburn. I - TIM Va&A,a3l J,ND 81011BOUNDINGS.— " - . 'L . � - 3ft. John Ferguson, our village black- L - ­ I . � .th. who had an idba' that he could 91A1__ - L . 01.ske %fortune out in the far west, has I o I retx,Lrned to ,knburn, and. says be will . . . . b' contented *ith five hundred a low el -_ I . - — — — . - - Year. He!intends purchaming his Old Mr. Robert Magee kud will 110H WAS WISE -ST, 9"na from into tinsiness here again. — Mr. . � J=tratiJ4 the ChaXaCte . I � L h*ft go * I J,braham Akin has left our village and , I&S rented a farm, and will reside.onit � three - "I I � . Ri - I es, tu ft the present. —Mr' W. T. Wilson has -11 � - ,g story is, told : ,Aa .jL good team, and wi be on hand to do , , �. . SCE*6�111. 1 Irishman and a _ -all kinds of trucking for the villagers , Z. L - - '0�� ot - _ I A pr�mented as looki-InIg th.ro :0, snd those in the vicinity who may re- . qttire his services. —. Cheap John left - 6ctioner's windovi at t6 kewe (-,n Nonday for Exeter. It is said a young Woman so - � "UW � ke scooped in about 64,000 during his he - -,.. . V_ cc Ohl"' exeWraed It., z . stay here, but whether gave good value for the dimes ii . something that . k " do- lt­tt us be speaffilkg ` , � . � I a" . �hae, y6t to be proven.—Mr. James Jones Wn with tha dear creatul*,,1 - - left here on Monday for Majaitobs. He him I I - I . may look at her q I - ui* ew and we all wish Was, a good citizen, . " in the great lone land.—The �Y And- -have a bit of a 04t Prosperity river is still blocked up with ice, and at le.r. 3t_ t&, You a _. - I extm L TAgmt - ibe time of -writing it does. not i�ppear , kid Mr. Gt I 4.4.11 'Borge V1 to have any inclination to move 11�ut.— ' - I , am � I— the money- will cl,o . A. 00uple of tramps passed through the I j.ut 10., - �1'_-t let � , Tinag� the other day going -towards I US gO in h 7 #A- . aft � .Blyth. On their way they came to a I . � z3he is a charming gW farm house, and as the good man and L ait a wee in , . interuptecl a(,, better half *are away , 1 the tramps . I his � � . . - V dinna . . - I ye ken it'll "M , bcoke open- the do or and'gained an .an- k=ce. They then proceeded to make . ?Osa ectUalIV a& well j,m L � W - � It to - - . ihemselves at, 4owe. They went to the bonny lania to P'e, us t*& I supboard and[Aot sbme eggs and put I 11, � for S.Lshilling., and iaq- W" I ihem in a pot,on the stove,to boil, and ' had I ' 4r- Thompson's houw. - MW I I 's thell-got, bread', pie -s-nd meat, wid 1ho w..b6le thing Aic;dy spread out on I � � " We're no hunmii "d __X I #ke table for a good -­--in-re meal,when Pell save the Omer. 11 11 they were surprme,.7� by the appearance . I - I sl the firmer and . I w much ? rif..- ' L ': On being asked by the man of the houso� . I ,, what all this meant ?" they coolly re- ' � I . I_ I cents T 1�1 Welt . plied: ,, it is none of your business, we �— � $1 U DU eVer! I nevefi ; . are running thiA house at - present, and will continue to do so until, we got our I I f- I � , 1� . I 11 MV life saw !� 11 I And they did runit. Af ter 1inner. . .ce W 0_3L I . ' ni dress go- , as . eating a hearty meal they quietly left. . it. would do such impudent � wretches ,at Price befdre,', I � good to get a horse -whipping. . I ____ _Mnm� I 'AIR DEALING. I _____._ .- _Bayfield; - - ; . 11 I A DuvoND WFX_DMG.—MB. EDrro-u, . y N_—.,17 a. reSpeet" . L Sm, — Among the many bynaenial- ' iy" - e40 � favors with whi--h I have of 'at I -a been - visited., somewhat above average, per - end 0! I ),L at''& tiMe- �k WM plentfful but money, . l hapsyou will Permit me to acquaint ,,your readers with an account of a dia- * custon-ter ordered I a, POV i I mond wedding, to - which I had the � 1, �o be paid for on Aelivery ;� pleasure of receiving &welcome invita- : c4lowing, Saturday nigk _- Cit -,.f ' tion the other day. - An aged Couple Of I Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, of �Y 0n, time the custonw. whom Mr. J. S. Thomson, of the mill,is I a -11A found them a " 9004 : son-in-law, have lately bome to reside in � S&YE1 he, " having ben this Plaee,%nd last Monday was the 60th . ted, -1 can onl , .y gilve you anniversary of their n�arriage. As I, prosume yon are well aware that a pas-: ftoney the night.111 14V L �: WY . � $or of such a good and kind flock natur- F � a R6b,bie handing' 0-yer - ally, ta,kes great interest -in his people, a I " - _ : t_ --there is, half the boot# I short reference to an event of such rare . :the - Money," " and you'111 - � . wourrence m&y be deem -ad pardonable. At the a -ppoiute;l time the guests assem- her'half -when you bring I I � bled, making a most formidable gather- i .half, 0� the Money 'VJ# I- . - I ing of relative& and friends, containing I . I �_ �. ; . as it did representatives of four ge nera- - 1i a lovely hat I . . tions, from the venerable'wtogenarians of the evening, down to the two- -dear I I k VkA now where little boyp just budding - into early ' , I . I . - , Im e, from - that flahood, who are their great-gmind- ahl obildren. Mrs. Thompson and her two A at the i�aiace excellent daughters, the Misses Ade - � I . I I 1 Roo laide ard Florence, did ample juitice to - � I MU. - aq that pertained to ,the most complete - � ___ __ replenishing of the inner man, while the _T!��� . EP. TO ITTIES SATANIG - . latter aiscoursed excellent music, vocal j I MAAESTY., - � - as well as instrumental, for the entertainment of the company. The I I . � ; ; � evening was most pleasantly spent, : L 90me unaccountable mi#- � .. and I trust not without profit as well. &3 - t - '-hy pair refireol t,D , amusement, as we did not forget in our I 2 . .rat � . ' -barfin'the door," and in - � � . prayers to remember the Shady as well - as the sunny side of events. I refer to - iss of "the Stilly Inighe I i - Kim Kate McLeod, who certainly de dog m"ed � . serves. most honorable mention as one. .�%�undlan.d k entrance to '� __ ___ , D the rwa . of the most. interesting specimens of Christian resignation to the will of God _'Usb=4 a E�e I ever bebeld.. Bhe never murmurs or ._ dog sen I . Complains, though a confirmed invalid , n r� � 10�w, mon'D of 24 years standing. Hoping that our � �Lify-inL,_ the h�ugbftnd. . _. . Wh6� ' � � � . venerable friends.- may, after having for the ., . . I C0_nMai9n that it -mu#t 7,�_� � i �'- , 1 . I spent lives of noble service - Great Master, enjoy the everlasting rest . .. i - � . ­� r. *ry . . �� I on a misgion. Thi _`4 L � of perpetual vouth and vigor. . � I . I rai. - - � .. �� Zed hia paws on the L I I � I � ,_ Yours most sincerely, - - I ; I L � 6 bed., when the gude- - I NATHANIEL PATTIERSON. . -terance' too the follow- _1 I �t � __ . � J 2 bod Devil don't take me. I- __ " ljocal- Notices. , i she's at the back d I I . -1 s � SErm I SErm! Edward Cash is buying L - i �__ and selling all kinds of seed grain and grass ' Seed. Old Stand, Goderich Street, Sesforth. 799 �­NMMEN�l � _�_ - � , V 1 D4 . � y I I y i DID YOU - � � W,6XTBD.—TWO car loads, of choice . I nicked Potatoes, Early or late Rose variety. D. - I Office, 1. Post r 0 ow , was into Me Rm, Grocer, Next door to tbe sealorth. 800 . . I ! Z � - � to -day,. and I *WA]JTED'_4P4P1_6RticeS to the dress � - � - Ir,m�d ine - - - - - Mer asXVIC. - and mantle making trade. Apply to Miss Daly, At K MCFA-Uls'd Cash dry goods store. Boo . L I I I I k cen f s worth ; E;Eim I SEED !—Edward Cash is deal- � A - 0 , - I . . Ily Is L ,owed me ing in seed grain and grass seed. Good value in clover. timothy and seed peas at the Old Stand, ` I � ress Jllinery,. d- Godamh Street, seaforth. 8W DuNcAw & DuN-mN are reducing their - I - - . - . �L, S, I ' — - silk . aces, &to-ckof boots and shoes at cost. comeearlyand . secure bargains in thi:3 department. 800 � . I . a I I I, L 7 - 11 Lh . t just as Mow-,F,y LOST.—Lost in Seaforth'. on '925 The finder Of . �ie'ntiion as i - oilla Will Friday, 19arch 30th in . ' a . 'be rewarded b-,- leaving it at -the Montre I Tele- ' I � a - g,,oing to bu ' I ya . graph Office. bOOXZ . BABY CARRIAGES.—Don 'L t bny a baby �eddoillars9 . earriage until you I ave seen those at PoiiTzW8 Furnituro Store L Tli-ey are the chcapest and best - rr-,-t- V the L ha s, ever brought into seaforth. 799 � , .1 . � - � ao �, . k_� WI-Lsolt & Yom;G have opened out this � week- a, fine assortmevb of dinner, breakfast , I and tea sets, fancy toilet sets, &c , of the ntwe8t NOW, I _____ I 11 : S, ETIUC.S. designs in fine printed groods,,imported direct and marked very low. Call and see goods and com- , I L . — . pare prices. 797 . . � �� . 7 . aven Medical As-�M- . I . RxcEivED at D. D. Rosols—New Teas, 'Which for quality and price I claim can't be beat, - step& to expel D.r. I � and if )FOUL doubt it a trial will convince the I . � ' :1 - 2=-Ount � of his CO3- , i , � — I mo@& skeptical that it is go. Also, New Currant6, Valentia Raisins, 'table BaiBins Figs , Prunes, - I L I L Ml;e in & City 4COUIFt .- L Carded Peels, Extraciw, Canned �Omatoes, Corn, I?eu, Pea ches, Pears, Apples, Jams and Jellies, ___J �� is ch� - z - - w; ith J�M . 1 -gra - , � . . - and Canned Meats ; also a fine assortmeRt of ' q I - .. I- L . � -is _� Unsel slaim- eo pure candies, all of which will be sold at my 783 . I Was not a father ia - usual low plFices -t WiLsoN & YouNG have received diree . . . W1'.1.o­ Wolffil not be � . from the refinery one car load of sugar, bo ht L " abortion, pedo-rin0d , I at the lowest price. calland gee Eamplea.uVe are giving extra good value. Afullstockof the . I I -er to save her shame, � � - . , ?Put family groceries, provisions &c always kept. Thebegtvaluein nllgrad;; of"tes and - 1 1 nd he, would ha-ve VOL _ - . sollee. Seeds.—A full -assortment-of fieldand - I , . . Z � , � � - . , - I . �, a. ph I sbl�. 0 garden setide, all new and purckased from the, .. Most relistile seed growers and dealen in the I ....... I ­ a ., - I I e prud- . - . 1 I .... 11 Dn: I G Dolublion. WILSON A 17013se. ,797 � - - . .ee claim that if . ., I . I . - . I I : � owed t* reniam the - - LL I � - . . t -t�- - 11 � a 4A fa I . � ; I � 't itfrw � 11 I I L . I - - . I - : � L I . � 11 � . - . � . . . . - T . L I �, . - . I I Births.- I HILr,-:Xn Sestar6i pa tu Ith hist%) the vile a Nev. Jr. nin of& "_ IL � L I . DALB-It Tuakernalth an es Oth inat., the Vife of Mr. Ww. Dide of a daughter. . MOGREGOR-In Cle"land (1hio, on the 56h ineL, the Wife Of Mr. if. B. Meoregor, of a L son. HISLOP-Xn Hibbert on the 92nd ult .,the wife of Mr. J". Hblop, temaber, of a daughter. MAHAPTY-In Usborue on The 8rd lust., the wih of )(A Tkmss Habaffy, of a son. IMARAFrY-In Usborne on, the 29th alt.,the wife of Mir. Gilson Mabaffy of a daughter.' QBA0&-1h Winglism, an the 3rd lust., the Wife of Mr. Samuel Grecey, of a daughter. L ' LUSE-In Gorrick on the 8rd inst., the- vVe of Mr. David Lusk, of Xoafori� of twins, boy and ,girl. I . MeNAIR-At Cranbrook on the Oth inst.,the wife of Mr. A. IdoNair, of a daughter. � L ---------------- O.- � Deaths. . LONG -In Belgrave on the 2nd Wat., IF Long, aged 72 years. 31aMILL&N-,-In Gorrie on the 3rO inst., Jlohn Mo - Mill" od 56 years. . EVAN 8=1:gWroxeter on the 5th lust., Andrew Ryan@, Or., aged 74 years. L POLLARD -At bar residenee in McKillop, on the I Ilth lost., Grzoe, ralict of the late John Fol.. lard, and mother ot Messrs. �% illiamOichard , and .Toshus Poll�rd, aged 72 years. '7 . M cARTHUR-At bin home near Hansall ldn libe M lust., Robert McArthur, in the 65th you of his age.� L DAVIS-In Leadbury, Township of MeKillop, on the 1fth lnst.*, Obarles ].Davis, aged 53 years. . �& - __ ---,- - IT- . I . MarrWfas'. __ . ' ' PA -PS r-PORTBR-In Seaforth on the 5th 14st., by Rev. Ai D. McDonald, Mr. OF L. Papat, to Sarah, wond daughter of 1ohn S. Forier, Esq., all of Seaforth. . ueefield on the - - 12th iumb, by Rev. John Ross, Mr. Win. Pink. ney,ofSeaforth,tohlivs Mary Renbard, of Brucefield. FARQUHARSON-SHME-On tbe.2nd inmt., by Rev. D. 0. Clappison, at the residence of. -the bride's father, Mr. Win. Farqnhar,qon, to Miss Mary B. Shiue, daughter of Mr. Wm. Shine, all of Grey. B ROWN-X-,X1Y-A:t the residence, of the bride's . - mothe1r, Brussels, by Rev. S. Jones, on the 2nd in't- Mr. Andrew Brown, of Morton, kal .' Middle8ex County, to MIES Annie McKay, of , � Brussels. . DALRYMPLE-BROWN- At the residenes of � Mes-re. Tremeer, brothers of the brida, on the 10th inat � by Rev., H. Cameron, Mr. Robert Dalrymple to Mrs.1tary Grace Brown, . I all of Tuskeremith. - I LOVETT-WORTON-At the residence of the � bride's father Ayr by Bev. Mr. Inglim, on ihe 29thUlt.,Wilii,m'Loyett.M.D., to Jennie, � only daugh�er of Alt xander Moriou; Esq , all of A3r. I . . I . . - - AUCTION B&LES. OuFrida�, April 20, at I o'clock - sharp, on lot 25, concession 3, L.'R. S. Tuckersmith, Farm Stock and Imple. . ments. Miles McMillan, Proprietor; J. P. Brine, A,uctionebr. , On Monday, Apiril 16, at I o'clock P.. M. on the Huron Road, aiallet, Farm . , Stock Implements, &c. Simon Young, , * Proprietor; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. I On Thursday, April 19, at.1 o'clock p. m., farm Itock, Implements and Household Furniture, on lot 13, c6noes- * Sion 2, Tuckeirsmith. Mrs Alex. Yule, Proprietresd - ; J. P. Brine, Auctioneer. ! TlaE YARKE-]�!S. I I � I i SEAFORTI1, Ap�il 1 12, 1M. Fall Wheat per bushel ........ - ,*O 92 to I 00 Spring Wheat -per bushel ........ 0,4ts per bushel ........ * ......... � 40 to 042 1 Peas per bumbel ................ 0 69 to 0 70 Barley per bushel .............. 0 45 to 055 Timothy seed .................. 2 50 to 3 50 Clover seed .............. ...... 7 50 to 8 50 Butter, No. 1, loose ............. 0 18 to 'O 20 Butter, tnb .. .................. 0 18 to 0 20 Eggs .. .. ........... � .......... 0 14 to 0 14 Flour, per 100 lbs .............. 2 40 to .2 60 Hay,new ........................ 9 00 to 10 00 Hides,por 100 IbB .. ........... 6 50 to 7 60 Sheepskins each ................. 0 60 to 1 20 wool ........ I .................... 0 18 to 0-20 . Salt (retail) per barrel ............ I I 1 25 Salt (whQleoal6) per ba�rrol ...... 1 00 Potatoes, per bushel (now) ...... 0 80 to 0 40 s . .......... 7 00 to, 7 50 - I - I CLnftoiq, April 13, 1888. FallWheat -per bushel .......... 90 98 to I 00 Spring Wheat per bushel ......... 0 95 to I 00 Oats, per ibushol ................ 0 38 to 0 40 Baxley per bashel ................ 0 45 to 0 60 Peas per buahel ................ 0 70 to 0 75 Butter ............ � ... � ......... . 0 17 to 0 20 Eggs ...... .. . ................. . 0 15 to 0 16 Hay per ton. ................... 7 00 to 8 00 Potatoes, per bushel ............. 0 32 to 0 36 Wool ........................... 0,25 to 027 Hideo, per 100. lbs .............. 6 00 to 7 00 Dressed Hogs .................. 7 40 to 8 00 . . - - . LTVMI%POOL, April 11.-�-Spring wheat, 09s 00d ; red wint�r, 9s 3d to 00a bd ; California No. 1, - 09s 6A ; California No. 2, 09s 02d ; oats, 5s 06d ; 'barley, 5s 6d; peas, Ss Od ; pork, 87s Od; choose, 71a 00d. . . . - . I � , . 071 ToROIqTO,April 12.. -Fall wheat, 10., - to 60.96; 3pring, $1.02 to.61.05; oats, 49c to 600; peas, 760 to, 80c.; barley, 55c to 71C ; hay per ton, $13.00 to #17.75 ; butter, 2ic. to 28c; potatoes per bag, 75c to 80c; eggs, per doi., 190 to 20c.; drailsed hogs, per 100 lbs., $8.60 to $8.75 ; wool, per pound, 18C to 20c. . . . - - - . I Live �Stock Markets. . I . . I MOIqTRBAL,.April 10. -Prices for cattle wore easier than last week, the .very - , best is selling at 5ic ; second-class of good quality sold fiom 4ic to 51c ; and third-clasB from 3o to 4c per lb. live weight. Good veal calves were bought at prices ranging from $7 to .010, ,and interior $3.50 to 15. Good sheep sold at $9.76 each, and Ut lambs at � 44 to $5 . eaqh. PuFFALo, April 10.�Cattlp-Fre,sh ar�ivals light, and the market a sbade stronger, but the advance not enough to cha�ga former quotations. Milch cows were a sha,de better, and the supply fair. Veal calves were lower, and prospects 1 favor lower prices in the near future. Fair to choice quoted $4, to $6.50. Sheep and lambs -Quiet, and a weaker feeling prevaded, though offerings* were of a good quality generally. Sales of fair to good Western sheep at 06 to $7, with a few extra higher. Western lambs in, fair supply at 06-50 t6 $7.60. - Hogs - The market somewhat easier fdr butch. ers, and medium weights. Sales v of Yorkers, good to choice, $7.75 to $7.90 ; light do., $7.55 to $7.70; good butchers' and -medium, $17.95 to $8.05. No choice . heavy Lere, and none wanted. Pigs, $7.25 to 07.0. I . I � . - . � � Weekly Review of �he British' 11 Graan Tra, e. 2 . . i � � : i The Mark Lane ElpeeBs Of the 9th- inst., in a -review of the British grain trade the past week, §'a�B the supply was restricted, although it exceeded the � * demand. ,Prices are ,everywhere fall. � . ing. Foreign wheat wow stagioant, and ' wheat was is lower. Catgoes Were in . supply. There were �wentyreight ar- rivals and two sales- The forward trade Was neglected. Fiour declined la ; foreign flour was. depressed, and.6d to la lower. Barley 'Was in good demand, and pric4s,were nominally unchanged. Foreign barley was- slow of sale but steady. O&t&gen8r%Uy are unaltered, I 6nd foreign obta 'Am dull throughout. 'I 51 S&Iej- of English' wheat during the 1 week 5,773 quarters, at,' 42s, against -, $4,325 quarters, at 45s 5d for the oorres- ponding period of last year. . ; . - ,. . I I - - J .. . I . I . . L . . I � � I . I . - 'LLL ' � __ I . __ - - V -.. .- .... �� . . ­ - f . . � � I- �_,� -- . . I I � -.- " ,I; - �' A- �,­:-_,� - I � ��­_ ��­':-, -71- . 71 , ___5 '� - I � . 11 � , �� " , � - - k: - I - �r -�-,9--- - .� � � ,�:!,,_� -� - 4�1' I - � - . '! � __ . I . i ", .. � I _ . � 11 - -- . - . . I - . I . I I I . .1 I . ,� I � . . . L - . I I . Al . I . - !I I J I I I I ;-_-_L--_1 __4­�,___ _�­ --,4-- 1 - . L - � ; . I . I . . . - . � __ I - I - - i . � , 1. T1 I - I I ___ .. . I .1 � ____ . InSCELLANEOUS. . SEED WH iT, r sele a' quan4ity of go6d I clean Le*t, NaMon wbftt for spring nowinX. Apply to ROBERT IGOVENLOCK, near Beaforth. W1_3 q I . B OARDERS WANTED. -A few boarders ooidd . be aftommodated with board in a Private family. Cottage next to Alexander Stowart's. Apply to Mn. X. M OALLUNI High Street, Baa- fort4 l I 801iA I - — ENGINE ,kND 130MER FOR BALE. -Tor eale cheap, to: make room foc now oico, the I Ungine and Boiler at present7 in the Red XWP Sesforth, all In good working order. Apply to ' SMITH & KcBtIDE, St rathroy, or ALEXAN DER SUXEIRRLANI�, Seafortb. : 801 — I . FARM TO RRN4-To rent for a term 0 yeus lot 18, con'oeoidon 4, L. B S. Tucker- mnith, containing 100 ae-Yee, about 75 albared and 15 acres of fall wheat and L) acres reftily for crop. good buildings, orchard and plenty' of water. Possession at anytime. Apply to WILLIAM Mo- OONNBLL, Tuckennift.h. 1 801 . . -.---- __T__ - . __ E NTIRE COLT FOR SALE. -For sale, cbeap, I Heavy Draught Entire Colt, coming two, sired by Thomas Bell's imported horse, " What's Wanted." The dolt can be seen on Lot'5, Con- cession 4, Hullett. Addreoff Constance P. 0. WM. RYNN, Proprietor. 801X3 1 . . , FOR SALE. -The unde"igued offers for W ' e two thoroughbred Durham bull calves, seven months' old, .- sire, 11 Morning Star; dam, " Queen of Brussels." Entered in new herd book; pedigree given. TxWia-CAsa. May be seen on Lot 18, Cnncesslon 2, Morris. JOSEPH SELLARS, Bluevale P. 0. . 801 . � . ___ , - - . � PURSUANT"to a'� judgment of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, made in the mattw of the estate of Thomas Barton, dLcear,ed. and in a cause, Holmested against Mooney, the ereditors of Thomas Burton, late of the Town - 'ship of Tuokeramith, in -the -County of Huron, who died ' on or about the mouth of January, 1870,'are-on or before the twenty third day of April", 1883, to send by post prepaid to Francis Holmeatad, of the Town of ,,-,eaforth, solicitor, thQir chriatian and surnames, addresses and dd- scriptions, the fall partictilars of their clainis, a statement of their accountq, and the nature of the securities (if any). hold by them ; or in de- fault thereof they will be peremptorily excluded frorn the benefit of the said judgment. Every creditor holding any security ii to produce the same before me at my chambers at the Court House, in the Town of Goderich, on the thirtieth day of April, 1888, a �leve.n o'clock in the fore- noon, being the time appointed for adjudication on -the claims.- Dat -1 this sixth day of April, 1883. S. MALOOMSON, Alaster at Goderich. 801-2 1 .. _r . BULL FOR SER OR. -The subscriber will k4ep th.it Thoroughbred Shvrb horned Dur. lism Bn:ll, " Lord Lovell," aged 15 months, at his farm, Lot 23, Corioession 8, Grey township, for seivioe'during the coming season. " Lord Lovell " was bred by J. and, . Watt, Salem, county of Wellington, got by 1 ,[6595) dam Matebleffs of Elmhur 2nd, got bi Baron Louan 8rd, [4589] 25617, gra d jdam Matchless of Rinel- lar 2nd, by Cambridge Dukel2nd, [472.] Matchless 19th by�Skatesmau [4 19), 10589, (32607), Match- less 166h by Sonstor (2701), Al atch)ess 10th by Lord Otanley ( May.1day by Mast * or Butter- ty 2adj14918), Ma wer, y e Aron (13838), May Mae by Vandun ok (1009%, Matchless 2nd by Fairf&x Tioyal (6987), Matoliless by Holkar (4041), Premium by George (20567), by Togkiton. (5487), brad by Mr. Lang. . TaRms.-GradecoirB $4 es�'eh, Thoroughbr6dx $8 each. Cows retui ned regulaily not In 'caU barged half prioe. 1-ceforcows brought before a' Artgust Ist payable in SApterober, those brought after payable Deoember lst, 1883. Cows from a distanee will be fed and pastured at regsonable rates. i , " Lord Lovell's " dam and sire have taken lht- prizes, or gold or silf or medals wberever shown. 801-12 . PAVID MILNE, Propriet?r. � `_1 . ' DISSOLUTION ,OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby ,given that the partnership heretofore subsisting under the name and tible of Taylor & Hplo, merchants of the vil- lage of Belgra-ie, in the county of 11tiron, , has this day been dissolved by mutual corgent. All accounts due the "id firm mnst .be, paid- to 'Arch. Taylor, who will also pay all � h4bi4bies againsb the sai A'ROiilBALD IATi�OR; WM. H. HELE. . I B61grave, Mareh'316�, 1883. . I I � I NOTIC.E.-The bugiuesA will hereaftcr be ear - ried on an usual in all thi branches. All at- sounts for 1882 due. -the late firm mdat ba sattled - before the leth In at., po save further costs and interest. ARCHIBALD TAYLOR. Belgrave, April 10t 1883. 8Olx3 �, . . I . - I . AUCT�ON SALE. ___ ,. . A'JCTION SALE 4 Farm Stock, Implements, &c--Mr. J. P 1�rine has been. instructed by Mr. Simon Young, tolsell by 'Public Aliction on his premises, Huron RosZ, Hullett, tym miles and a half West of Se,1forth, on Monday'April -16, 1883, at 1 o'clock P. M-1he follov,ing pi 0 erty, viz : Farm Stock.-O�e Heavy Draug]4 Cfydes- dale bay mare six yeirs old, in foal to imported horse I I Bismarck ;" 1 a r, e I horse, 6 cows, two 1� . calvea and four to calve, 2 heifers, two years old, 2 steers one year old,! I heifer one year old, 14 sheep, nearly all laml;ied, I ram, 3 B#,rkshire sows seven months. old, a quantity of poultry. Imple- ments. -One lumber wagon (nearly new) 1 pair bW-sleighs, 1 Massey Ireaper, I Sharp's self -dump - lug hay rake, 1 fanning mill, 1 . thistle cutter plow, I sod plow, I g�ng plow, 1 set of Scotch diamond Iron harrows, I scuffler, 1 land roller, I hay rack, F1 long ladd r two long bins in apart- ments, 1 water trougp wbiffletrees, neck -yoke, and a lot of other artiples too numerous to men- tion. The who*e wilf positively be sold without . reserve, as the proprietor has disposed of his farm. Terms. -All stims of $i and under, cash ; over that amouut 9 m' onths' credit will bb given on furnishing approvpd endorsed notes. A dis- count at the rate, of a cents on the dollar will be allowed for cash on i credit amounts. SIMON i YOUNG, Proprietor;, J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer, . i 800-2 - 4- uNRESERVED A�ction, Salfi of Farm Stock, Implements and Household Furniture, -Mr. J. P. Brine has been instructed by Mrs. A. Yule, to sell by Public �kuction, on the farm of Mrs. Ramsay, lot 13, conoession 2, H. R. S., Tucker- , smitil, one mile west of Egrnondville, on Thurs- day, April 19th, 1883; commet eing at I o'clock sharp, the following pr6perty, viz : Farm Stock' -Two mares in foal to the imponed horse, 11 Samp�oirthe SecoiiA;" I working horse, 2 filly colts nine months old, 4 milch cows, 2 heifers rising two, I steer ris,jvg three, I steer two years old, 1 yearling calves, I spring calf, 7 ewes, five with lamb; 1 Berkshire sow and 6 fall pigs. Im- plemints.-One new Iron axle wagon, 1 0 wooden axle wagon, 2 pair bob -sleighs, 2 reaping MM- chinea, one nearly De�w_; 1 sulky bay rake, I seed drffl, I thistle cutter �low, 1 sod plow, 1, scuffler nearlyi new, I now gafig plow, 1 mowing machine, 1 lana�roller, I set diamond iron harrows, 1 set wooden harrows, 1 fanning mill, I hay rack, 1 . hay fork %Aith 120 feet of chain and pulleys, 2 giaiu cradles, 1 cider pressiDg machine, 2 sets of � d6utile harness, 1 set of carriage - harnes,4, one new set of collars and other articles too nume,-- Ous to mention. Furniture. --One new Domestic sewing machine, 1 Gardner sewing maehine, 1 ,cooking stove. 2 cupboards, I clock, I cheese press, sugar ' kettifs, a number of sap crocks, bed- steads, chairs, tables, and a lot of other articles. Also about 8 or 10 tons of good timothy hay in the barn, Terms -All sums of $5 . and under, cash ; over that amount 9 montlis' credit will be given an furnishing approved endorsed -notes. A disco6nt of 0 cents on the dollar will be allow- ed for cash �on credit amounts.' MRS. A. YULR, Proprietress ; J. P. B � INE, A uction eer. . N, B. -The farm on which the ubove sale tikes place is to rent� For particulars apply on the premises to MRS, P. RAMSAY. 801-1 - , � i 0 1 . AUCTION SALE -0 I F TH&� i I WINTHROP ,CHEESE FACTORY, 7 ON FRIDAY, 'PAIL 20TH, 1883, 1 . ' At 2 ox'lock P. M., t ore will be sold by Public � ; Auction, by Joseph �t * Brine, uct oneer, at the Commel"cial. Hotel,. i , SeafortM ose valuable Areehold premises sittiate in the Township of Me- Killop, and known as the Winthrop Choose Fac, tory. Title indispu�ble Immediate possession. TERMS -20 per cen at the time of sale ; 20 per cent. in - 80 days t . ereafter, and the balance secured by mortgag '5' on the premises, payable ih two annual instalment&, with interest.at 7 per ciint.,payable half yearly For further partiod- Ian and conditions f sale, apply to Mcssrs. R*66, , Macdonald, Merri tv, & CoiLt8woith. solicitors, I Toronto ; Messrs. sarrow A Proudfoot, solicitors, , Goderich, or to idseph F. Wrie, t e suction4ar, Dated at Toronto, his 6th day of A ni), 18M. Rose, Vacedonald, 'rritt & Coatawoit'VC28 and 'r 30 Toronto Street, orouto, vendor's Bolicitors. OD14 . ii I � - ____1 I . - - - .- � I . , i- : _ " L ,_ - ­. ­ I - �, I � � , ­ � 7"ffW,_7TrW71W11�_ 9�i"� � , � _'L," I , - � - : � � I t � . I - � -, , _. i" - , I 1� I __ L . � - tl__�F-�_;�__Z,� _',�-�:'._J:�_ _,_- ____ I'd— -_ - 7: 1 - - I - � . ��,, " ,_­- � ­. - . .- .I'- . , - - I :_ - � . � . I � 11 I I ,,,-- , I ­ I - . - - I - � . � ! - . , - I � I 1�1_1 . ; I . . . . . . . . - I . . . . I i : � . . . . � . - � - - - . . - f I - � . . I i. I �. ­ .. , . � I I- , , , , I I , � 1--�---�----�.�,,��--�.,�.��l',�,� __ - _._ __ -­-­-_--. - � . - 7 . _1-41+ , 111__ . ,_ ­ 1. � I . ­ - ­ " -f�­ ­ - - � I � - ! � . . - � I . � . . . ! I I - -� - . - � I I - - . . I � ; . 4E, HUR1110"M ZXPOSITORN I I . 1. __ -I onam - I — � . i I . I i . I � A11RY,,1- � I t I . 4 � I I . . I : .� . I . 11 - I ILI_ . . � .— ----* I f - - . I I 'It I I I . . ; FAk - mers, we call your attention to the SCOVILLE SELF-LOOKIN: � L � i . OREAM OANS. - A numb6r of our custom6rs who have seen'them pro- , � . ' � nounce tzhbm -the most convenient and beat canjet introduced. They aro m4de � � I . ! froxn ONE SHEET OF HEAVY TINt!c ' onsequently have but one seam. 1 4 � � *the PATENTED COVER being made to,ifit the top so as to, exclude tlie'. . � air. The -BAIL 1S PROVIDED WITH - OAMS, by which THE . COVER IS SEOURELY.LOOKED IN- PLA,OE OR REMOV- , 4 I . I �� EDATWILL. The six in6h PATENT�GUAGIE shows the EXACT I � I TH10KNESS OF OREAM raised in t4e can. . � We are now manufacturing a limited qnant� i ity. Farmers who intend adopt- . ing the creamery system of but - ter making at h 01me, should not fail to see this - � can before buying. The cheapest because the ]i est. � I I � i I . � I �. I I . i � I I JOHN KIDD'S HardWare Store, Seaforth. . � � . I ,��, I I I � �. I : SEEPS ! SEEDS ! r SEEDSA - . . ; 0 � . - . i I � ; I k . : � i � I .- r I - At 0. C. WILLSON'S New. Seed Store, - � � - - - I . I . � _ . i I . . I . � I - I - I � I � . � � . . I I . I MAIN �$TREET, ,81EAFORTH., . � 1- - I 1. i . �_, , . ! '---' � 1;� I I � � .� I:- � ; . . : - I - � I I I � __ I . , I . . I I i I I A full stook'of the very best selected seeds'; that can be found. i ' �- . I . - i , hopse west of the cities, eqnsisting of Spring' Wheat, Oats, Peas. - and -Barleyt � - i . . - . . . . I I i - 0146ver Seed, Timothy, Orchs,rd'Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top and. Rye . , � . i, � ! I � I . .. . i GrAsFi, Hungarian, Millet &n� Flax Seed, a lot ot black Tartar Osots, a quantity I i I . ; I I offirst prize Lost Nation Spring Wheat, grown by James Diokson, Esq., on his . � . I : � I � gold medal farm in Tuchersmith; Root and Ga�rden Seeds of all varieties sold . � I , . i 1; ' by the ounce or package. Amy Roots, Bulbs, or Seeds not in stock- will be order- .. : I I � . ed from the best ob the shortest notice. Call and examine my sto& and be your ; . . . i � . : !, . own judge. - . � I . : i t I . . J I 0. C. WILLSON, I%Iain Street, Seaforth. � - I ! - I I . � - . i � - ,I I . I . I AMERICANy HOI FOR mANITOBA. i . . . I ; , . . : : . I CANADIAN A N 0 ENGLISH I I ONE OF THE FIRST. REQUISITES. i i i WALL PAPERS. � i . I � . Parties going to* Manitoba would do - — , . well to secure a supply of, . I ` . Spring atterns just � to hand ' Robb's Veltbrated Cured MeaM p . I About 600 designs in all the lotest Before starting. List eimon I supplied numer- .zolorings, from five cents tq $1.25 per 'us Parties, Ond they all exPrc-sxed the'"olveff well satisfied, and found that their investment roll. The lakgest assortme0t and the paid them w,ell. I have also supplie best value in the country at � many this se*on, but have still a large quantity � . on hand, which I wil. farnish on the most favor- able terms. Every person going to Manitoba or the Northwest, should not fail to get a s)apply before they start. The O.. W. PAP$T'S ' Local � 'Tradd Liberally Dealt With. . . . I i � I Bar All kinds of cured masts kept constantly. O on band at my grocery store, Main st-reet, Sea- � forth, and sold in lirge or small quantities. I � NEVER KAD SUCH A UROICS.LOT " TW8 SEASON. I i . I . - . i : GROCERIES. I I � BO All kinds fresh, pure and cheap, as usual. Pus. I i � I chasers � will: save money by buying from me. 1. 13�emember the spot, Stark's Block, Main Street, Seafortli. - � —AN — - i � V � HUGH - ROBB. . I I I � ' . is PJ,.O.—I keep constantly on bai;d a fall , CEILING, DECORATION . PAPEF . supp y Of King's Specific,.& sure cure for Dys- . . pepsia and ludigestion. Any who have used it � I � I . will recommend it to their neighbors and friends. I . Sent by mail on reoe114 of prioe. Bole agent for . . . ,_ - __�__� - thia part of Ontario. Beautiful assortment of Paper, and HUGH ROBB Beaforth. 9 � Cloth Window Blinds, Cord, Tassels, Fixtures, Carpet Paper, &c. I . . IN TN9 HICH COURT' OF JUSTICE. � . CHANCERY DIV1810N. � . 1 HOILMEATE0 Va. MOONEY. ' I- 09 W. PAPST. * . I sALE OF FARM IN TUCKERMT& WilSoil PUBSUANTtoa Judgment herein doted the Lumsden & Oth day of April 1883, and with the appro-' I - � bation of the undersigned LOW Master, &herq, . will be offered for sale by Public Auction at t4e � Commercial Hotel, in the Town of Seafortb,'ou . Saturday, the 28th of April, I&Q3, at 2 o'clock � � in the afternoon, by Mr. J. P. Brine, Auctioneer, j � the folloWing valuable propArty, namely: Lot 1. numl:,er Twenty in the Firi,t Concession, Huron I I � Road Survey of the township of Tuckersmith, in � " I the cou4ty of Huron, egntaining by lidmemure.. ­ � ment 100 ac.resjew that portion hei atofore ean- WALL PAPER vo3 ed to the Buffalo and Lake Huron � Railroad. . Company. Nearly all of the land Is cleared and I in a gO04 state of cultivation. The soil is a clay -, . loam, 3lie buildings &nd also the fences.and gates . I . - . pretty good repair. Therearcuponthelots "' in � I WALL PAPER, comfortitble frame dwellipg house, a storey and � � �� ­ a half high, and a frame barn, which are in a I I I I good state of repair, also an orch.ard and a well. . The lot is well situated on the Huron Road about r - � I two miles from Seaforth. TZRX� OF SALP.,—The property will be offoired , . for sale gubject to a reHerved bid to be fixed by . I the MAster. The purchaser at the - time of sale I . I will be reqpired to pay to the Wndor's Solicitor , , a deposit in the proportion of $10 for every $100 . . f his purebase money, and to pay the balance I . WALL PAPER; F . I . into court in one month thereafter without in- 'I — . terest, sod upon -Auch payment the purchaser I I - wW be entitled to a conveyance and to be let � into possession. In other respects the conditions /,of sale will be the standing conditions of the ENGLIS(H AND AMERICAN. High court of Justice., For further particulars . apply to, F. Holmested, Esq., Senforth, gnd to � / Messrs. Davison and Johnston, Goderich. Dated I . r b ,ki, � I �at Gode ic ,this 6th day of April, 1883. S.M. . . OOMSON, Local Master Supreme Court, Goderich. ' - � . I F. HOLIESTED, Vendor's Solicitor. ' 801-S . - An immense new stock just to hand, . I -_ .- - from the cheapest tio the very A I 1165t DISSOLUTION GF.PARTNERSHIP, gold papers. Call:and we our samples - before purchasing. No trouble to show THE Partnership hitherto �subsistinz . between whether you buy or not at - ' the Undersigned,, under the firm. name of Wbitney Brothers, as general stove and tinware 1. dealers, in the Town of,Seafortb, has been dia- 1 I - solved by mutual conierit. The buxii1eim will hereafter be carried 04 by OF M. Whitney, to hom all debts due the firai must be, paid,'and Lumsden & Wilson's, bwy whom all liabilities -oontiactqd by the Arm will be liquidated, ; I . - . C. M. WHITNZY, t I . SEAFORTH. . . � G. I" WHIT.NRY, I T. 1. Rilliard, Witnegs. . . I Sedortb, March 15,3888. 1 , � — I QOURTSHERWOOD - 'FOREST, In co� nection with the aboye' announcement. I beg state that the business will be carried ow - t . I COVRT SHERWOOD 'FOREST of the A. 0. F. in all i4 branches as heretofore, and - I hope, to masts every alternate Thursday in the receiVela continuance of the patronage go 11ber- Odd pollowsHall, at 17:30 P. X. Vidtinr Brith- ally e*nded W, ft Ann, � ren cordially invited. � J. FINCH, Secretuy. "I 798 C. X WHUny. I . . . � I . . I � . I . � � � . ! . : � . . . I I I I � � . : I - __ - , � J L_ I , 1� ­ I � ­... - I V��_, . 11 ... �_.___. I __ � � I _-1 . -, - I . . I . � I I - I - . 4 . : J - I � , 7 �­_ �__ -_ - ­­­_ - - L � '. I - 0 i I i I � I ; - I I r � . . I . I . . . . . 1, . I - . : . . 3 . . i . I - ! � I I . i - . � : I : � I � � . � . 4 . . : � . ; � - -­­_-__J.w -,,--'-- �­ ­ ------- 1. . � , -I.- -1 ____ - � - I - - - I � � , � I � � � I � f, . ,I - I - - I I . . - . - - . . . . , � . . . � I :, 5�. . i . -,- rMonow" . I - . � - I SPRING. OPENING WEEK - - . . I - . . I ; I � : � I � � I . I . . � � . - I . I I : ­ I .. I ; ; , � 0 - ! . ; � I I - � i I . ) . - I L , � I : . : . � 1 � I . DUNCAN & D U UGA K � . I . . I . . . 3 . - . i . . - I . I . . I I . . - I - Would respectfully invite all buyers of Dry Goods and Millinery to their openi*g - � � I ' I � . � this week, when they will show the finest display' of all classes of Dry Go-p4s, I I ' ; . I both staple and fancy, as well as a f all stock of Millinery. Having , , i � . . quantity of Flowers and Feathers in the Old Country market this seas&n, the I 11 2 � I � . . I ; - - quality is superior, at the same time low priced. 1 7 . � � � r , � I Oar Dress Goods were never so fine and varied � ,in style and pattern as, this '� � 2 I season. - � I � . I � - I I I , . .1 I - - Our Fancy Silks, also the Plain Black and Colored, �hre cheap and - of #6 I I � quality. - . - I . I � . I . I - � I � . � . Our Fancy Goods atock in Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Haudkerelliefs—flain Aga . . , i , . : 4 : . i . I . fancy—Laoces and Laos Collars, something not to be had in many stocks in, *e ] I , , � � � � - I - � . I I Z city for variety and style, and the price cheap. !� I � I . . i I , . I I � . 1 * . I Our Mill1nery room will be opened this FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, with I I. : I I . . � I a fol'Stook of e ' novelty of the Season. 'Ribbons, .Flowers, Feathers, 806, . very . �, i � I and Laces of ali the newest Colors -and patterns to be had in th; trade. The , � . � , . . ' ! stook we show this Season., in Prints, Cretonnea, Satins,,and all; Staple Go0a'% - all I . . * I . � I � I are the lowest pnice goods, considering the quality, in.Canada. . .. - . ? I 1. ; � I I � _ 4 . � � F : � . . i I I I 7 � I i � . ��, � . - I . I . . . - I I Z I I I , . I , . . , I I , OAK �HALL. CLOTHING STORE. � * - �� . F I I � , . : g : . � I � I I I ­� �i � I - I i - I . � I : I 11 - '. . ' I � : The stock of 1 Clothing and Gents'Furnishings at Oak H62- is very comploe., 'I : � . I . � � ' . �f � We give the beat selection of English and Scotch TweedB-to be had -west I i, - � ! ­ � . I - I . . i i Toronto, end the largest anabest stock of Ties imported direct, at - prices. far 4�e. 7 . : � ,� . . . � � . i I . � low any in the West. . , � I � - . I q il - I � ; I ' Boots- and Shoeii at cost to cleax, in order to make room for. millinery.goo4s , - I I . � ! I I . . .4 4__ . 41 " . i VWLA 0 0. . � I � - I A, . . I � � .? I . � . .. . ; I 11 I I I I . i . ., . I I ­ � 4 ; . DUNOAN & DUNOAN..' '% I I I � I I � � � I , I 11 . I t � - � � - . � - � � . � . . . ' � WhitnAMIXT's, Block., � - I J. .MeLOUGHLIN,, I.- W, J, S. I I � ! � : I ; I - . i - . ; I . . i . Is I � I . � I . ; � . , ; � I . I . I - I � I ; 4 I � - . � . � . . - IV � . I I i ; I. . , ` : I : � . . : ' I I I STOOK LARGE: AND WELL-ASSORTEU, IN EVERVOE_ 1 I i 1 � I 1 ; I - I i ­ ,�; I I PARTMENT WITH THE NEWEgT'GOODS ' � I i I I � I ; 4 I . ; I � I - d ; I � I OF THE SEASONO i I - I . i - i i . I .. j 1 ! - , . . I ! . i . It . i i . I � i � - : . . . . i ,I I I I �- � ; Drug Goods choice and cheap. . 7 i . � k , - , - , . �. � � - : ! . Blwk ar (i. Nlored Cashmwes. . I i . . : - .1 . il X f � Prina—large assortment and,splendid mlue- . . � �. I , A - i .% eorwts,.Hosiery, Oloves, Ties, Collar8, Eace# rorAplete- - a 1;1_1 . . i FuU �awe ot Parmoli. ' ' . � i ` - . I - . � . I : Duckoj- Denims, Coltonades, 7"do. 1. w . . � I - I . � : Pelt and Straw Hats in great-viriely. . 1 ! . I � I � -Small Wares, kc. - , . � I I . . I - I I I . . : . . I � .1 . I . I I - 1 ;i � I 4 . M-tr . . MILLINER V.- - ;. � � I % �­ � 1, i , � . I I - I � ; . . I i . A . : . il - - ii . i Will be opena on BATUIRDAY'wAth, the. leading styler�- of 'the aeason, all new V I aud;fresh�.and ,at prioes to suit every buyer.. All inviteX i to ezaanine- the stacl�l 1 IS I I ; and compsi* pii0ft. ]Everything marked at.its lowest price .in PbAu ftwes. : I : , � � � . . I . I ' I . ; A full, st6ok of the best value in Groceries at bottom prioas. for Cash ana ,� . I I � � I ,i$ I . Froduoe. - . i I 1i 1 . ' , L_ . ; - : . i . � � J..M.eL0UGHM1N,, Seaforth. _: . . It a ­� I I i L � 0, I .. I.- ­ 7 , � I . ­ . � . .1 I 9 I I I .1 . ____ I � t J-4 La SMITH 2 IS NOW SHOWING A � ! �� T1 E�: � . . : . 11 � . � 4 1 � I I I 9 - . I . . . I , I I . . . L . I . Complete $toek for Spring & Summer I � . __1W 0 I � . . . . � I ! i; . � . � .i 11 ; . . � I � : I I i ; I . :: i ! I . � !, i i I . 4 ' P. I -1 t It- — I Vi . Dress Good -s in, all'the leading sh4des, C I -.- .i.e. a"p 'i � - : . � - - a . I i . � . � L . . I i � I . � : � - I I . . : . I — : I - . I � . - I I I I �, A - � I . � I EXTRA VALUE W BLAQK AND COLORED OASHMeRES. . . I ; . �__ -_ . . . I I I - - . I : I i s A Full Range of StaPle an'd Tancy Dry Gigods. I . I I . I � . � . I . . - . - � . � . - � - , i ALSO JUST OPENED A LARGE STOW 'OF NNW. � � - � I I . � . � I - I . - - , . -4 - , MV"V1n"_r_% , r . TMT�33P]Ecor - 10MT 1W V .1_;-.1:.V_,#_&.#. � I . � � . . ­ I i . . I _J . . � . . � . � .1 I - � J. L. SMITH, i� w . .0 � . I I . - I ; I . XA7M STUBT, SEAFORTEL: I I � . . I � - .. ; ! Ogg dwr wuth of Mr. Riad'a hardware store., - . - _� - I � . . . - . - . I I i I � � . � � I - � . - I . I I � . - I . - . . � j . I . - , I ­ I . . � i . I . - : . : I , . . I j 11 - � . a - � . . . ­ ; � I ; � ! . I � . I i - : - � ______­_ -"-.--- -----I---- . I . -