The Huron Expositor, 1883-08-03, Page 3•
Ware'- t,
tRtet
AND
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faysT 3, 183,
patterns 'dist`
designs ilr all the
to five cents to
west assortment j
the country at
FRTH„.
D
• t
ORATION. PAPE
ssortment of Pa
w Blinds, Corel¢ T.
Pet Paper, sac.
O. W. PAPST
R O
E FIRST REQUISIT
'ring to Manitoba would
a supply -of
lc bit ted Cured, egg
I=est season.' steprdied n ..
they all expressed them
d f• iu d that their invest
F' I have also anpplied a gam:
-rt, but have still' a large quiz
r :vii fetrofsh on the most
ry person going to Meta o
ee-slsot€ici not fail to get a supply
The
Liberally Dealt wi
,ot cured meats kept enestaeny
grf•cery store, Main, stre.et,E.te
iii large ST small quantities. t
A Otto= Lor AS Tata BraS€i$.
ROOERIES.-
:. f tyre and cheep, as nerved. Per -
ye mot ey by buying from rue.'
Tot,. Stark's Block, Main Strom
HUGH ROBB.`
Fey emnatantly On hand a tall
Spc-cific, a snre care for
ig° et:on. eeey who have use it
it to their neiehbordand friends.
receipt of price. Sole agent for
1HGH ROBB, Seaforth, '.
rt e•veller'sf
e to go for good reliable
'LATED WARE
SPECTACLES,
ted as Represented, a
Examine and be
Done and Satisfaction
S
PAPST,
dig Clock,. Main Street,
Seafort.h
IOR LINE
1tIrei1 Stetemeltips:
ice York ever Saturday for
•via U ER Yr.
.d to $S--1.. Second cable,
'netward $28, Prepaid $21.
QUEEUSTOWN SERVICE,
till Aug. 4. Sept. 8, Oct.13.
e:ails Aug. 18, Sept. 22, Oet.27.
Aug. 25, Sept. 29-, Nov.8.
,o to $100 according to acoom-
ci Cerruti and Steerage as above.
efts i. ued at: lowest rates are
ee in England, Scotland and
sin Plans, Book of Tours, &ter
ON BROTHERS, Now York,
;1CRS . , Post Mee, Sentence.
X88.24
wOVAL.
oGA
ORTht..
Eo their new premises, he rear
Titiesnri'e store, the shops for-
r�
Mr. IX cti.tttt ht, They 'Hut -tiled and refitted these -
}such improved facilities for
tusiness on a larger andsedtter -
[rey have now on hand
til a e'ortment of their CE
which are tee well known t
ell -
tion.
s a specialty, and Repair*
in prereptly attended to,
liV
all our old and as riYnt"r
Wein. our new pretenses
ONROE ci4 HOGAI
Love B'e ter Th. a We
lisr wends ,,c.'s R, n.n
efbliht! John; why shoals you aye co
Of trade and pro$ta being bail,
Ade ore' about your little gain,
ltd rose at every lose yon' had ?
o>' have more moUa y than you know
What to do with, mann Goa h *oleos :d
sur later, end a on ought to ah • it
we Runty has not been nal taped.
etimes I almost pity bine,
Sometimes 1' 0101111 asharee And somuch uCh goadnfigesingoureuplled to the brim, o pray
o ese throw • away t
,
itmush be hard to_ ear,.I thin ,
Tobe rplenishing folk's e e e
wellth of clothes and me t and d
Axe hear them crying still fo more.
s a easier learning how to win
Teen how to use wealth as w: should
And though we gain it without n,
is sin to have, and do no g. ad
p1Ain
. i
'With what we have; and what
It eats the heart like rust or
,Think, now, if there 1~honid be
({'rapped up in every hoarde
When vie were young John, we
And yet we were far richer €
dye sent no beggar from the doo
i Nor grudged the wage of wor,
Ws had enough, and some to F
For them that were worse off
And there was eunshine-in the
Eaelenight when you dame h
Bet now the pocket's buttoned
The beggar comes not to attr.
Ileknows there's neither bite
For tramps, as used to be
Alt well! maybe they're mos' ly
There were rogues, too, when
Yet none were driven away like
And even tramps' hearts ma
* • *
p John, this big house, and th
Of Iazy servants, full of fres[
And carriages and horses cost
The poor whit they have nee
erid coat you, too ; son used t
Of books, and make me blith
EnAnd markets even on throughs funds
Sabbat
Andyon must bay a fine est 'to
And shoot your rabbits and 3
And dine and visit with the gr
And sometimes even put en
And send your poachrra to the
And set your keepers o'er the
-;man, can you forget how we
:bilked to catch a dainty di
That's a brave greenhouse, and
1 like the bonnie flowers, but
Yoa made me happier John, wl
_ Brought me the box of mign
The greenhouse speaks to me c
And it may bide or may dept
But still' keep the box that Id
About the kind and though ul heart
o man ! let 'change and market be 1
Let others get their turn-; s d come'
Jest think how pleasant itw old be
To have once more the old a est ho
To read together in the mirk,.
Together mercy to invoke,
To walk together to the kirk,
And do some good to other olk.
I'm weary of this grand displa ,
And hearing of the Li,e and all
Of prices ; would I' were away
Fr,m ships and yarns and f ads and
Oh, if the Lord would only to e,
And lift our hearts to thing above!
Or else some bank, perhaps, w nld bre
And leave us nought but he th and
•
Defining F•nsilage.
,At two o'clock p. m. t e firs
showed up at the door the o
Dyke cordially invited h m insi
wore
of ;.
*thee
WAIL
were poi
n,
fngme
are . -
han we;
ir
me to
oor,
or sap
ore ;
ogees
we wer
dogs;,,
be wet
n
host
to eat
speak
and g:
he wee
• dry.
our har
at,
lieir air
jail,
fish -
1
h?
it's tri
yet
ten you
onette,,---
f gold,
farmer entered hesitati
ked. that he bad expecte
proprietor, with whom-
pointment to discuss en
1 am in charge of tI
Dyke.
"Q, you are. Well, y
a pretty clean office her;
"Yes replied Dyke
this ensilaze. Ensilage
breed, isn't it g”
" Breed !" exclaimed
"why
" I mean that it's a -s re i cr
thing that you can rely}—"'
gly and
d to
he ha
Silage.
e jour
u see
a.
(eie.
11
8
B•
is pre
the
f
" Crop! Why-. it isn't
"Yes, yes,. I know it
said Dyke, preepiring
began to melt away doe
his neck, but yon can
cleaner work with a g•
lege on stubby ground
Take it for a sulky
"No, no," Said. Dyk
seem to understand
farmer builds an e
ground—"
"Builds an ensilage
have got the thing mixt
kind of a granary."
•
rop at
ise't
ntil h
• n th e
do b
od SID
reit—"
plow,
sil:age�
1 Yon
d up
SI
a
the' study of engineering; and s opeeded
Rowell that in a short time She. as.
able to assume the d ties of Ohieen-
gineer.
As an instance Of h,er roiioien y the
following story is teld : hen bid for
the steel and iron tyre `re vertise for',
three or four years a o, t ' wasfound
entirely new shapes out be req lied,
en`oh as no mill waft t en ak ng, This
necessitated new Oat ern ad ' epre-
sentatives of mills d Petri g to bid went
to Brook yn to con alt : w th r, Roeb-
ling. T eir surp *se w s great when
Mrs. 'Re being sat o n With there, and
by her k owledge of engi$leering,helped
them' on with their patterns and clear-
ed away dif oultie�a that ad been, puz-
zling th it brains for we
Mrs Hine ey'sI$.eight or
The orning su shone b g tl on
the tiny swelling neves of tie b ok,.
which ft wed besi e Mian pa illiu ey's
cottage,and gilds the wen her ane
upon th barna ut ids he 1�d, oo this
propitio a mornin , a ` tu of foaming
suds wa enthroxl d upon adazzling
white -pi a bench, flanked b aiiious-
-pots, ani, an 1pcttl s, o ailing
starch s ft soap, indigo a d a t par
-
pots,
is inside t to he pr etas of
Washing Mrs. • inckle , paus ng in
her ener etio rubbing, sh a ed he eyes
a aecon; and then ld 1 g aro d and
failing t espy th o j ct of her earth,
called v goronely int e ora d, old
voice, • Grandpa ra dp Iii okley,
where b you ?"
1 '' Her l here ! i re !" . re ided
Grande , testily, ed yarousedfrom a
revive i the gzrap ardor. f i hat's
wantin', ow ?"
" Wi der Man > ' c
of the p tater' lot g i ,
no livin soul at h iije to�
,,
visitor
ce, and
e. The
rernar-
et the
an ap-
1," said
•
. to have
t about
y good
mer—
sorne-
IL"
crop,"
collar
baok of cumin.
ter and " W
zTp ensu- you be
hands
you i" " It'
don't often
w,,if a you b:
on low would
mindi
sem to this
i_auh some " T
tiedke.,
non
Yon seep 1 by ler
itho one " T
ipophos-: neigh
addition, win°
and the fault
of hese, and t
awberry find o
and t:
re.n. or to
yke '' I of the house is
111
" Ho :. often, m t
ley, sol =mnly, " h
against he snare ofei
always .eekin' into b er
coverin' what aitirt no:
to kno • . Now 1111 hav
best p : rt of . the for
aronnd after' that ere.
if there ever was °a p
ek
she's ole."
Mrs.
partner
knew b
deligh
seen hi
her wo
The
aged ":;r
up the
ills ;wh
lied ch
her nei,
and as
of fatal
the liv.
appear
ity asi
possess
ought
Mr.
his sp
haved
scram.
widow
occasi
quadr
the bl:
a coup
fence
the wi
peered
the pr
the de
misbe a
perspi
norm t
and el
soil, zi
a
"Pahaw, no," confirmed Dy
must make myself 'plainer.
this ensilage properly mixed
part guano and. three parts
phate of antimony; with th of a little bran and unbar ,
whole flavored with chlori makes a top -dressing for s
beds which—''
" Why, ensilage,isn't no mall
" No, certainly not" said 1:
know it is not often us d in t
You don't catch my dri t. W
top -dressing I= meant turkey
—stuffing, you know— or the
Great heavens, ma:
a humaafood.';
"No, not -a human food, ex
poor Dyke, grinning lie an
idiot, "it isnt a food; at all in
Seale of the word. Ill : plan
bean to lasso the ho wit
chain, and after pinnin
ow as
nd etc
chase ate
aidikr,,:
warned
ieyes ofy
'thug, a
canner
to spa
noon c
pied; .o
sseseed
out
ain't
r it."
inck-
you
urn;
dis-
f use
d the
reerin'
wi, for
critter
inekley prcimpi ly-b>`oug her
his stout oak .stick, for body
atter than she { how nob he
d in kindly ,deeds, end h ving
•' set off at a brisk trot, r -s med
k with a wit.
idow Marl ins was e, " 'scour-
reature wh long ago b.a 1 iven
dea of comb tting the a" ifold
ch fell to h lot in 1e, and re-
efly on the ell disp se among
hbors for al aggress' a ereioes,
t is well kn wn that y me law
ty, all the pigs nd ':co s, and
stock generally, of shift eelsfolk
tobeelndevved ith extr activ-
they had ;son how become
:d of the energ their owners
o have had.
I.
.•
ote
bee
Qu
as1
m
oil
te
an
•.
" and that almost
n used in lining th
ere soon because i
aote,"-and his fait
10 traced .the pages
reland more' , please
d€and absorbed.
was found under t
Jere began the
are page by -
ingplot, !rivaling the
do b, able Don, is he eat a
wi h his han ties the trunk
intthe trunkto read whet
the sides, ay on his bac
nk lid on t ,p Of hili,
d Mse bott in stoo
age he
11 t
trio
tere
fel
furdl
he
e lit
ilos• d
xploits
n
k,
hi
e
k.
e
iq
e•
li
if
r
0
r
8
te
rn
le
Q
0
t•
: inckley spent a large p rtion of
re time, whioh be fai would
:voted,to feet an nacre tion, in
ling among they briars in the
meadow. On 1 this p r'oular
n Grandpa captured the unruly
ped, after a' long chase • though
okberry patch and toeg, :spent
e of hours mending.:the broken.
• d finished by a cbnsnita ion with
ow who by this time ace • ap-
t i-
upon tlz scene f anti.o , upon
priety of puttin a !boa d over
ingnent's' eyes, i case o future
avior ;then proceeding h meward
ling . under ; the blaeingl .: sue of
. exhibit to the yes. of ie' neat
only spo>as, va ion sa plea o
zig tearsp, Sind weld stains ac-
ted by his garments.
L y Grandpa where on arth hav
:n ?" she exclaimed with praised
all your snit, mother, I and as
B I've wa red you, and a' old ,a
I sho ldh have " thou ht you
have overcotn this abit !of
e g your nerghb :rs' business byfi
ince.'.
very cape bot
fee
e old led 's
nt she
he heart
lanted he
and swings g +1
off the st_vo before she a
ere is two ways of mind
cors' busing s. herie iii one way;
leads fol s to spysound to find
here the e ain't none tofund
exagger to real: faults l aid to
t things n One house t w ip a
11 in anot er to urt th it feeling
o away- a d say hat th Woman
v an di>lfy, and the
ingy ; tr at I aggree
cele wa t ins your
less. ep your
th a to ink t. tow
with helpi g had,
'orrl in all ulnae ,of�he th
sperity or disgrace'.d
1rigii��t,an;
ortlan t6.
other,
not te
iotli is
der bilis
rnily
h wash
nswered{{'
ng yoaz1
man cross and
-n Isaid with 1•ou ain't
dressing meld). or's busi
Thanks- - top e e. open w
all, t be ready
! ensilage;isn't and a healing
or si knees,
ctly'"'said:. ' That,
tlrinshonse I hop
the true witht
las always nor e
a trace. be ab.
needs
his l ears back
wi.,n & clothes pin, put the ensilage Mr
into his nose with a pair of ;weevers." twinli
"My good lands ! You don't use en- 'and t
Silage to ring hogs 1"had
The farmer slowly arose,l end with his y<
Some evidence of .rhedmatio tinges ill of he
I his Iegs. I 1 wise0
" Well moth
will thin
8
h
1
s
t
t
nt.ok
ea
h
f
Grandpaj, is proper
I shan't, never be t
old eithe tl
ter be tin h
e to see wh
d among m
Hinoklc
led,' gray
be figure
estowed i4pc
Guth, had nc
soul, iiid s
t as well: s
r
you y < I
f
"Young man," he
"you are a long ways
you?"
said , solemnly,
from bonne,- ain't
Yes," replied Dy ce, drppping his
eyes beneath the stun glance of the.
farmer. '' In my ancestra : ".halls in
England sad eyed etainei s wearily
watch ana wait for m return:"
`' Go home, young an, go !home to
your feudal castle, an whil ; on your
way across the rollin dee 'amuse on
the fact that ensilage is sine iy canned
food for live stock pu up e pressiy for
family use in a silo, hick is nothing
less than an air tight pit . w ere corn-
stalks, grass, millet, c over, lfalfa and
othe> green truck is p esery d for win-
ter USe, as green and erdan as ever.
' A,Distinguish F male
Engineer.
Ie connection with that 1 wonderful
bridge which now ocemectd Brooklyn.
and New York, which is one of the 'new
wonders of the world, and 'hieh . cost
fifteen million dollars a very remark-
able story is told. T e fir t to drive
across the bridge was rs. Vaahington
hoehling,the wife of t e gre t engineer;
and this honor seems to ha ' e Been well
deserved, for since h r hn : e and':s ma-
fottana,te illness she as ren y filled his
Position as chief en neer •f' the en-
gineering staff. As n - Roebing
was stricken, his wif appli d; herself to.
6
8
i
ie one ,oil t e
i blind ale as
eithe or
nei hbo ."
pl ass t 61 eyes,
sirs and c>: w's feet,
i,
be rel, w a ich time
n the co ra el wife o
t obscured tae grace
ie w st'll 10 him th
the fair et ler ex
' heresp'nd;d,1" d n't
ve airnt sett diem r ?
The
The Critic r
story about Je:
ed la yer and
Elde , also a
and ow an of
part ent.
B th gentle
set, lien nsyly
from early bo
lent :tory telly
of stories of ti
BI: ck was
desc iption of
Quixote, and
a
as
5
S oleri Star ' .
tlyhear an excellent
e lack, the distinguish-
po itician, ndl D4. Win.
imminent easy vaniaii
*tial of the Treasury De -
welts b
ina, and
hood. Bot
rs, and botl
own life
rticnlarh
way he
s fond. of
wbe ever a apprecia f ive a dienoe
coul _ be secured, The st'ry' as that
in nis fathers garret at SSmerset
thenstood an old hair t un in th
earliest days of the enibr o judge
18
e
e1
w
ern
we
h
rs
n
ere
Ia
Somer
friends
excel -
wealth
roils of a
read.Doj
reating It
care
beg
liter
dog-
libr
the
r, when
n to feel t
ry afford
yoting
e want of
cee than
nmes of la
a. Jere was i
arret one rainy day fo
vers on, when he chanbedito
as i ;was the Id l..nistom
boo . Little ere arm
somwhat in reStedl 4.
pro ed that t is 6o6k *a
4re
hels
111
vari d
ander
lathe
s nae 1 -
as, line
14
0
a nearer view of I1 the o
, and in t is acro b at Ma
d the sto , gath red i
t clang to ire thrl ughou
de everlas ing frie dsbip
s ;Sancho Pa_ za d e
ixote.
ridge blac told the story
as well known among hi
e evening !large g therin
political people, in ad
: ok and D . Elder, w re
books of heir boy! oo , a
re a few p esent w o neve
pry referre to, the ,judge
tell it, wh n Dr. Elder, b
atedly : I w
' I will never forget thecir
der which I first read '1'1)
en I was 'boy. Thes pa
ok .were pa ted as aa'linii ng
it trunk i my father's, g
int through more gyinrna
••
trig on b hind the. Do
:ed throng all the sides,
y of that old trunk that
h'
kited• sin e." 1
Ridge Bla k listened spe chleesl
e recital, a d'those who ad h
m tell the tory glance"rd • spiel :
• m doctor oj nd e.
It was evde ti t that So eaody
open the st ry or t at' the octor
propriate it to q 'z the dge
e ;latter w s riot o ly Sur r sed b
od deal chaedined. Fer long ti
lack felt h rtt'over the t e t of
erg, or the ridicule of his f ien `
ter many • baths meetng Ir.
the stree one day he sal
Doctor, do you re e..ber
ories of D n Quixote 'n a : it #r❑
ell that rn stery has been eared
have four that when we Loth,
omerse my father o ght
nick from our father, an vva
ad Don: Q ixote the same ay
e; same tr • nk." -
aged ha
in "o
ire, 'a
he gr
hted
ingah
he trio
nB tit0
the wi
of the.
morn
en cli
pas
ith
he p
head 1
Etre op
er in1a
�ressi
life` r
•ith in
do
a
e
s
a
b
e
e
all, ,
frih
Obi liter'
ng n e
talking f
dast e
heard the
s clout
n ni}ea-
u netar
Quix
!s O
an.
et, a:
tc8 it
fait
gees
hav
.
y
g
I
cps
te"
t e
Id
� I
f l -
el
to
rd
u:ly
ad
ad
nd
to
..
•18
.nt
1 er
a
.
Pape
able na
f he thea
he napkin
.bred orn
eoause paper is cheaper t
tit as a p etection again
need so c moron are pap
i g at Bet in, that the i m
tertise them regularly in
piers at t e rate of glue s
edusa>ad, .sing abdnt nil'
limy.
TableII'a]
kine aro reg la 1
dining rooms
are of tissue p
mental border
1," Com
1Dr. Casp
at the
rain the a
Oen per-
ta'on of th
lei, cent.
ttain the
eventy-big
he samba
�. ore stri;ki
gb At si:
�tl twent;
ight marri
leve'' bac
had ; and t
[ors for nin
ells'
b
r, of
Orta
e of 3
n at.,
e sane
or fc
ge
e.
pg ,in
ty ye
-two
edj m
e$ors
t :e�t'g
a
t 1
tion for
nOes.r
Berlin! h
ity! ario
J tp 45 ye
chile am
age it is
rt one b
of 4 i year
as : rried men
lie' differ
persons
rs of age
bachelor
n ; at s
for twent
ty years
ried men.
e
r
•
811
f 1
I
•
t
b
n
IP
ur
k?
up.
•ed
is at
lith
f of
CE.HU7
ON E 1
OgITORt.
NEW LI{QUQR STOR
We take IA
the .people of
vicinity, that
NEW LIt
lin.
tot oely
he le we-
llingE, the
Comprising t
Wines and Li.
from-` one of
Houses in the
asure in announcing to
eaforth and surrounding
e have opened out a
i
)UOR' STOR
ie. Choicest . Brenda of
lnors, selected and bought
the ! beading Wholesale
Domin4on, `
OLD PoRtr.WINE
F om England.
DRY SHER Y AND W N
From F •F
*noel
Madeira and arsala Sacramental W e
From s ain—wranteci pure.
D. K. AND HINK'4 HOLLAND DI .
Mountain Dew *.oin ScQtla d.
GUM ES—ST—PORTER
Bottled b Burke from Irelan .
elor
there ate
ho ein
ice ie still
ere re ado
oven ar
ee ba he -
A Pair of hoes lin
inutes.
The Boson lobe says
mire consumed in makin
CiOtB or hoes when w
'stile best ti e on re or
Charles Stewart Parnet1 v
lid while there was show
ity by Ma or S nderson,
°Kir other entl men. Th
ed the sho factory of C. S
C6.,and the pro rietorel de
sew the st ck for the ni5
tee lining ut o t, and
done, and the seeing o
from one titch r to anot
the sole le tiler dried ont
kens, and the ock fitt.ea
time the upeers, and 'sett
kept separate. !The neXt
lasted to t ae bo tome, he
Were sewe. to the sole
stitcher, nd ir._ rapid
lowed die work of heat
and. satin the edges a
buffing th bottoms
Nr. Parnell then took
an facture`
12rnailinubteeenb fore is ow e
reed them with him to
the work as ilerfect.
as
ge
in a first
Paris and
and robbe
at New
steamshi
Met by h
and Willi.
wa
the girl's
Twenty 11
that pigbt
ed ter Slily
n8r,
abeet the
d er
arty
wee eer 18z
:pint
e and the
he uppers
r the bet -
Up 0 this
the pers
e t,trim as ing
chanti
oots,
ust
From H. Walker it Son, Windsor.
Brandies.
All those liqu re are epecially 'solo
other kinds of I (more, which we ho
dicinal purposi 'and family use.
every satisfaeli to onr customers.
Remember th place, two doors so
Rob
eel for
leo, se
e will
me-
eral
give
th of Rob -
W. KILLORA
Begs to aril:Or:ince to the Publ
has conemenced to opera
•
LIS.
SON
• that he
e the
CTO Y
and that he will be prepar d to give
good value in
FULL CLOTHS,
UNION TWEEDS
WINCEYS
and varieties ie. STOCKIN YA INS.
CUSTOM CARDINal
Spinning and Fulling promptly attend -
Parties frOna a distance will, ae fax SS
possible, haye their Rolls 1.ome With
them, and s he has put th mill into
g order and ere lop; none
good. worki
but efficie
warranted.
Rememb
r the Wroiett7r ills.
'ALE L. GliSS
PRO RIE
OR
33,
tare,
ban s
lass railway car age bet
Lyons. He ha eer. et
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ork, from
Elbe fe,
and - while,
worleon
are te ehe
him. The young con
formed sr. an Mrs. -
Mr. Knape ch to th
place. W en his d
home he fo bade her
More. S -e refused t
locked in a roorrabnt
Tamm w then dr
regiment in a dis ant
arrested • id ben no
impriso ent. After
Months e, egos s9(1
his Ban.- • who arriVed
ttud the Nrere married'
enty
car-
bese
een
bbed
c who a, rived.
er 4. any the
ys ago was
rnest
o se OW d by
11 n love ith
are d suit M-
n ter rot rned
ng Tana any
bey an was
i h 13,9k ever.
te for m Mary
He esert-
fiv
d to erica.
g teen
t and t for
few d s ago,
Sand
134 1
co
0
rn
eel at
0-1
te- 23
CD
tn
isa
cp
200+00
purhey. Prices ranging fro
Three hundred and goventy-five
and 1,1140 apreein the Birtle
S
•o2g `sFioiS1}1
CD
0
0
1-1
tS
cip
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1
0
4
to
c.
vi
FOR
Boot
bd
p.
wi
014,
CD
SPECIAL VA ITE IN DRESS GOODS.'
131.1.A_ SitiOECS
AOK.ETS THAT ILL NEITHER OUT NOR GLAGE.
Fine Stock
;Hosiery iand
NEVER FORGET
yOUIcannot get the best value for your money, in
and Shoes unle0 you buy at
COVENTRY'S SHOE STORE,
3
FOR MANITOBA1
'THE LAKE SUPERIOR RC
Parties going td
art ef the North
take the round trip
rocure tickets and
!information as to r
At the
EXPOSITOR OFF
For the Genuine Article in French Calf Or
Kip Boots, go
to
Manitoba or
est, or evishiii
on the lakes
tete on applic
•
OE, SEAFORT
any
to
can
sary
tion
H.
Where is the best place in sawn fol.
At Counter's Jewe ry Emporium.
There yorf will a so find the I gest
rill
stock of jewel , ,
Clocks, Si1,4er-plated. Ware and Black
He j-gnewarealnrYte. es' all oods as represented. •
Every One that vt ts first-class goods
Satiefaction give or money refunded.
And don't forget to price he assort -
Nickel Alarrias, eth Thomas, New
Haven and ot er clocks, ,
Diamond Rings nd Scarf Pin , 18k
Wedding and and Ringa:
•
Counter's for Merschaurn. and Briar
On exhibition at 1 the leading j welry
earsetfourle'attentionl given to re airing
fine watches.
Knives, Scissors, Pocket Books omhs
and Brushes.
Spectacles from 2i5o to $12 to trait all
eights. 1
The Leading jeWeller, opposite J. S.
Porter's Ftrniture Store.
SFAFI ORTH
STOVE AN1D TI -NW RE
EMPORIUM.
COVENTRY'S ,iSHO, STORE.
RemeMber that Coventry buys all his stock for prompt
Cash,' so that he can and will undersell those
who buy on time, •
DON'T FORGET TI4E PLACE—CAMPBEWS C?RNER
STORE, SEAFOIRTH.
THOMAS COVENTRY.
,FEET of cheap pi e and hemlock
Immber. Apply t the saw mill,
Eight housed' in Bee.forth and liar -
in McKillop
et, Manitoba.
W. C. GOCINL
1411
C. DUNCAN, Chernis44 and Druggist,
NOW IS THE TIl4E FARMERS TO SECURE YOUR SUPpLY
pure and of the hest quality.
M
AND PARIS GREEN.
rge stock of both, which we will guarantee to be
Is the place to get bargains 'n TOILET ARTICLES, Sm. We have SEL
mense stock of Nobby Pipes, obigar Holders and Cases that we are 8elling
cheap, which 'cannot fail to give satisfaction. Brushes, Combs, Purses of
description Sponges, Soaps awl Toilet articles in great varieties, Perfumery Stu.
N. 6.—Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and accurately compon ded,
and all orders answered with care and despatch.
0- IDT-71•TOA_INT,
N-sxt Door te Duncan & Duncan's Dry Goods Store, Seaforth
GREAT JUL4f STOCK-0TAKING SALE
JAMES McLOUGHLIN'
BARGAI,NS ALL THIS- MONTH 11•1 DRY GOODS.! ,
BARGAINS IN GRO ERIES.
TREMENDOUS BAFiGAINS 'IN MILLINERY, AS PIE
REGARDLESS 0 COST.
1.
Always keeps on !hand a full lin of the
- latest sty1,3s of
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR S OVES.
Their beauty ows them a d the
price sells thera,i
TINWARE
Of every descri
We make all our
them good and r
A full line of
lery at very low
We have a fin
in stock for pr
and prices.
OUT
tion always i stoOk.
goods, and g arantee
'gilt in price.
able and Poe et Cat -
prices.
lot of Granite Kettles
serving, des. All sizes
All kinds of aobbing Work promptly
attended, and eldisfaction guaranteed).
Parties wanting goods in my line it
will- pay th.em Ito see my et eft and
cOrnpare prices.
Seaford?, Che Stove d Tin House.
La e Whitney Br thers.
FIRST-OLASS BU ER AND FRESH EGGS—AT C4.04
PRICES—TA N IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS 4 TI7 BIG
J. *cLOTTG
LIN, Whitney's Block, Seaforth.
EXECUT
TINDER and by v
`el of Ontario, Ca
tors of John O. Id ritz, late of the
Zurich, hi the Con nty of Huron, T
Shoe -maker, now d ceased; who died
the Twenty first d ..y of May last,
notified to send by letter prepaid, o
the first day of September next, to
signed executors of the la4t Will and
of the said John F, Moritz, dee
Christian and Sum mes, addresses a
tions, the full parte ulare of their clai
ment of their eccouets, and. the natur
Mee (if any) held by them, and that g
the said Met day of Septembor n
assets of the sitid &ceased, John F. 3
have been realized, he same will be
entitled thereto,
to the undersign
nice shall not
RS' NO
rtee of the Revem Statutes
107 Section 84, the credi-`
Village of
n or about
e hereby
or before
he under -
Testament
d deserip
s, a state -
of secur-
soon after
xt as the
estributed
having re-
otice Shall
liable for
person of
rty or se -
or who
requested -
among the parties
ferenee only to the
have been furniehe
the assets or any p. et thereof to aey
whose claim notice shall not have be
bv there at tbe time f distribution.
son having knoWledge of any prop
curities being part of the said esta
are indebted to the said estate, ar
to communicate with.
MICHAEL ZELLER, ) E,
Dated at Zurieh this 17th day of
une, 1883.
-811-12
BRUSSELS LIME WORKS.
TOM+I & SO
TILE subsetibers take this opport ity of re-
-2- turning thanke to the inhabitant of Brussels
and vicinity for peet patronage, Mid eg to state
that having made geveral imeroveme ts in their
kiln and mode of burnine they are now In a
better position tilt ever before to supply the
public with first -el s lime.
This being the th season of o business
deslings 'xi Brussel and having. giv le unquali-
fied satisfaetton go far, the pubbe n rely on
reeeiving good tre tment and a feet lass article
from us. First-class lime at 15e. Cas Remem-
ber the spote-Bressele Lime Works,
804 TOWN )ik SON.
FARMS OF ALL DESORI TIONSI
DURO %LED& PARTLY IM ROVED
Any one wishing to sell this "class of property
can readily obtain a purchaser by applying to
CILIJIMES E. JULY
Land Office, Dundas Bt.,
GICSIe
don, Opt.
MONEY TO L AN
At lowest rates of interest. Apply
816-28 V. E. BBYDO
London-
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