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The Huron Expositor, 1883-09-28, Page 3{ it 28, 188-3 Ind C10 ktt t place -n tow r. Mocks ? dry Emporium. • Lisa find the largest lr. ted Ware and Black goods as represented.. nate first-class goods Ws. i or money refunded F to price his assets,. Seth Thome; .k Etat ter clocks, and Scarf Pins, 18k Band Rings= arschaum and Briar `eckleta and Lockets the leading. jewelry given to repairing Packet Books, Colas' ac to $12 to suit all * DUNTER, eller,. Opposite J. ae wafture Store. SORT -I n =TI vARE mum. ff ITNEY rand=a",fall line of the styles. of I PARLOR STOVa. ows them and the HARE ion always in stock. goody, and guarantee tltt in price. 'able and Ponket Cut - ewes. .lot of Granite Settles Serving,: deo, All sizes robing Work promptly �isfaction guaranteed. goods -in my line it te see Thy stock and =Stove ce Tin House. fHTNEY, Whitney Brothers. ARN.IAC.E WORKS, 'RTFI, ONT. To The Front; rN Oa they have now on hand t number of I OPEN R LICRLER ts, all of their own warranted of the beet 1mansh%p, which they CHEAP. FOR CASH, ' bort Dints Paper. cash), buyers to give hey need money and, rade to sacrifice to pro - carriage and Grocery of our own ;make, at a bargain. der as waled and Be- nptly executed. EMBER lave money go to Pit-. forth. You can get: a 'Less Money than in any y in Ontario. If you try, and be convinced. ,MAN & Co., Seaforth. T`T LEE- EOF! r NA S OF SIR, Eagic Care for SORE THRCATL Past year, and the de- sly increasing. -This ee may now be procured add & Son, Dublin mond, Blyth.. lock, Winthrop. V, Walton. wf�`eld. d Son,. Hensali, sale or retair'from W1LSOF iacrfaeturers, Seafortli. LIME WORKS. N &. SON• opportunity of re- l�lke this ogp ,segs to the inhabitants of Brussels ;t patronage, and be5.ln stattheie Ie era) improvements ietrniia they are now in her e ever ''before to supply les lime. linth season of v burp iness ',, and having given rely- unclean- -far, the public candie on stment and a first-class anti as lime at I5c. Cash, Bemem- !sels LitmetWorks. TOWN & $0` MEMBER' 28, 1883. *Th Old; Cottage oak. _ afdck eloof the hon old stook as brightest thing and the neatest, though old had a tench ofAaaitg6013 ebim' rang still theieweeteit. s,sonitor, too, though its words -were low, lived though nations altered; et"it said quick, ale to bed— s Or reinEa' I've given warning; I ug and go Ot elm ion: kD r, oy'}l never rise soon in emorning." jbiendl r voice wast that old, old clock ; At it stood in the corner emiliug, Seibteese �},e time with a merry chime The hours beguiling; sat spew t.ld volae was th:,t tiresome clock, mit celled at daybreak boldly, the dawn looked grave on the misty way, Ana he eerly air blew coldly: " it said— quick, out of bed=— ' Fo fl tick," rye given rt�aro ng; never °u+d Dam h� eb eoou,in the morning."gewealth, ou're up Stillllenrlythe sounds go coned and round, atone that ceases never ; white: tears ere shed for the bright days fled, estthe oatfrrenda list for ever; /teheart beat'' on, thoughhearts are gone That learner beat and younger ; its hands atilt move,though hands we lore earth no longer t�tick" it said="to the church -yard bed tetra, grave given 'warning -- R, ' u panda est and leek to the skies, orb up for a heavenly m •rning." .--Oki Magazine. one thing in our favor. No One can say that I've got an idiotfor a husband." - So the storm blew over; and now Brown and: his wife,though they do have to m` nage on ight thousand a year, are th happiest couple ithe two henisp eres. Still, the bridegroom admits that his was rather a risky ex periment- • Gaieties. Whisky, said the doctor, "'hardens aaelhrains." " Maybe it does," replied ! tbe',horrible example, " but it soften the lineea;.most wonderfully." L—A,. housekeeper asks : "What is lest way to keep jelly from the sirup ?" Shut- `a small boy u}olding on top u� in When In was tor a o boy," minutes. Thack- eiay, " I wanted some taffy. It was a shilling. I hadn't one. - When I was, slalom I had a shilling ; but t didn't want any taffy". --Farmer's wife to her husband who bad been staying too long at market- +Robin, come mond to the stye, an' see if ye ken ony odds on the soo since ye've HE M. Gault Senate, roe lord. It w made, and the Senate) he wanted tohave do tar listened attentiv to have e4erythieg struck. " Six o'clock ahead lord. •' Exactl `," replie "but that doesn't you will do me the ho me." " Yon are very landlord, " but-" " I insist; I shall this hour ; your. plate " It is impossible.'- " I shall be angry.' "It is impossibhi • was the Cook. tier de Rumily; dean' ived a vi it frohis s a quest) n of repel ex[ lain been awn' _papa ; « How is it Alice, that you never get a prize at 'School z" Mamma : " And that your fried, Louisa Sharp, gets so. many ?" Alice (innocently): Louisa. Sharp has such , clever parents-" - -A jolly old doctor said that people who were prompt in their payments alcr, ways -recovered. in their sickness,as they were good cnstomers, and physicians could not afford to lose them. A good hint and a sensible doctor. —Man is like, a snowball. - Leave him lying in idleness against the sunny face of prosperity and all that is in him melts like fresh butter in the dog - days; but kick him round and he gath- era strength at every evolution. —"Is the howling = of a dog always olkoaved by a death ?" asked. a little f the to be what e., `i'he pz oprre- ly, 'and pr ised one. Six �'clook ," said tl land - 1 M. de Rn, illy; for ho p'e atter, • or of dining with 1 hid," :replied the ot let you leve at is already lid." notwithe andi .f the desire;I have to remain. y of faire call me elsewh re at precis' ly tit hour " girl to her father. " Not alwa3 s, -my the law dear• sometimes the man that -shoots " See here all No ai The 1 aotj not( said ca: Guy " You do not wish to share My , din ner ?" said the Senator, slightly vexed " You will understand why.a The dine at M. de Rothschild's at seve o'clock." AhI " No, I Tablea ANew of the wi accurate quested A. wato twenty minutes lawyer r: on a sail scion he on are his guest',?" am his c:+'k! —Paris Taper. gra easur'`r g Time. ork lawy4 r had seen he story ness who/was ooufidei t of h.s notion -'of time, and was.r- give his idea of two minute was held, and: at the end econds he declared that tv had elapsed. The New Yo solved to try the experimel r in the hospital, whse de was taking inregardto a -et anstai await' that t the w intent fair h, ic.y Will suit. An down He Jones prove If shout first, "G their thro muo - man said ,4 from per a No gentl boy. A Peter -be ,4. twe ask boy hit wh on, and enable f ' imre viudicati e ignorant and vu that:may be s a F and just Will e.: g before they yian tc) patiently Be assured ,an will believe d of yon. The accord you a ridemn. TSE sl o" to ibe de•.tleman d see am gentleman !" said- h.pmpgoin. I will not take an in- , e little fello , s tutted -tie and h rage. been throwin stones at Peter red thought hat h s anger ►m to be gen leman. o'' `want to he ent .em yin lain you would b Et gentle boy a d h's 'teacher. tie endo ,ot i r w stones at igh ore. Peter d ,nos did not tone at yowl an - think nl e is ore likely to p ve a g he has got k9.toi s on his knees, 11. ptaloons do p pantaloons t keep a boy b ing la gent emang but a bad tem - os. I � � w Wi halm, if yo - vent to ; be a an you must fi It be --a gentl- lision, and the time which -h after the vessel left the wdaart. The s: ilor answered ` ., aboFt rates." " Mangy " said the lawyer, „ doIon t ink ten m'nutes to bi t ten mire• me the la '11 tell yoi me when Abo Ont c said, You tell up." " Aye sailors a The 1: mantel facing tl at the dog misses him.," was the parent s reply. —A clergyman chose for his text the following words : " Which of you will go up with me to. Ramoth Gilead ?" Then pausing, he again and again re- peated the words, when a gallant tar started: ,.from his seat, and looking around him with eyes full of indignation exclaimed. " Will none of you go with the worthy gentleman ? Then blow me,I will go myself." _-Thomas Hardy, the novelist, is said to have been an architect before he took up literature, which explains why After heentered F profession hi ata many of his heroes are architects: became a great,orator ; bre , whi Aa architect is a good party for a hero, school, he could ith damty .be anyway. What dare -devil courage ,it ,ailed poi to talks a part i the must take to make a house cost four clams ions,,' whi h: once times as much as you've told the build- livened the old -f shinned so build- er it would 1 A gentleman, the —Mr. C. : " I have been married for several' eeks, and my husband and I cannot decide whether we should retain oar old love letters or b- urn them. What would. you advise ?" Pat them in a pasteboard box iu the servant -girl's room. A supply of old love letters has been kngawn to keep a girl contented in one place for three months at a time - , We. dying o measur aye; sir," tes." - yer's wat�ih, as when to begin, the ten minutes said the sailor, ways do --in stories nd pl: rwyer stop with his ack on whit a .little cock ie sailor. After thre min ger exolair ed : • here, are you going 4 kee day ?" aswer. and ofth :h of ten i elessly : ass the tin l," said thr alive, thf time the (, clap ten m tow 1 $ow Hi One of those co sertion that the s the man is affirm clock •was inutes- as e must be e lawyer, ' of all men, t I ec er sayv,. you can best." n - ng he red a as ye. 'a as tes us n the ex - he sailor :bout Grp." gen I not 'I boy Tb gen It Found t. rtradictiot to th gild as the ' fatl d of Danis i W l' { -A wyer who took up his residence in a New Jersey town was nicknamed "NeceSsi:ty." after he had been is the town •fcr some time and become well known; A. strangervissho ldhbee own so asked why the aye named, and the reply was. " Because necessity knows no law." —Bishop Peck, who tips the beam at three.hundred or thereabouts, `was at one tine attending Conference where the spply of -beds was not equal to the dema d. The Bishop after - being in- troduced to the party who was to share his coach, eyed him all over, and said. "So you are to be my bed fellow, eh ?- Well, when I sleep alone I'm crowded." A We sh bishop of similar proportions, being •n a like condition said to his pro- posed bed, fellow. , " Well, brother Jones, 31ou Gen take either side : I'll take the } fonds that�ende inane,"- _ I founds it i f A Shrewd. Suitor. wh. amusing story of how be fo parchment, says that if he of Webster's a ample, he imitated it au been are boy than he ono was. How well I r member l' —th time I declaime before mv� plass. piece selected w s Antony's eulc Cresar. At last the dreaded hot rivet ; sick at h art, I took] my the Bads about, my Pe to th na slo tah as' ✓ of ater.. , he e at pre - de; week, en• ool-h• use. following car's Own have ppier first The gy of tr ar- trem room f the lead k would oh ha bling stand upon the platfor swam before my eyes, the; scholars bobbed. iatractedl mind. was a blink.; A -titter ran a. ound the one began tcrip e.-k—it mu I, but I did not knew it ; g identity with th ;speaker 1$ liehed, and all eered we fortunately as I rrived at t But here's a parchm nt, With the I found it in hi3 c o,et— i some slight i terrnptio'r whole speech from eny'h stood in hope ess, staring repeated : I found it it Alas ! I coal thread. In vain. On y Despotic papa declared that Brown n hauld not, marry his charmingEmily— heiress to eight thousand a year—unless he was wealthy. "What is your fortune,; sir ?" he Usked magisterially. ! "Well, I don't exactly know," said Brown, who was as poor as a church mouue " bat let your daughter become my ife, and I promise she shall have endl ss gold." " ,ndiess gold is rather an exaggera- tion,,eh ?" remarked papa. Scarcely I in my case;" said Brown, "as my wife and I, be as extravagant as We might, should never be able to get through it."-- " Are you telling me the truth ?" " The truth, I vow it." „ Then take her, my boy," said papa, grasping` Brown's hand, i6 and happy am I1that my child has been: saved from the Matches of rogues and fortune- rs." 11. they were married, and Brown the money fly at such a rate that his milliner's bill came in he was d to confess himself stumped. hunt WI mad wher oblie M s. Brown immediately sent for : er PRP " What's --this ?" said papa. " Stump- ed? What do you mean, sir? Where's the een•ileas gold you promised, eh ?" ce kept my promise,". anewei� . Broku. •' I gave your daughter an end- 1 StreetNews. lesslguld wheel married her, a wedding- . patie]1c . rill, And, my dear," added Brown, are loads as ;ell as taing to his wife, " do you think that There both of us could ever get through any- l in this life, and one ca' not - thii g which only just fits one of those lite coutinu lly in th latt i clouds are Om taper fingers?" Papa looked as if he was going to have a fit, but a timely remark of his datlighter's probably averted, the catas- trophe. " Wall, papa," she said, there's still ,i to • on ro it be d. oom have sdual ame 1 wh wo seal of 'drov ad ; t diem his closet l net find the e more 21 shoal in a sob: b -his c crclloset 1 Here the tea Fuer interpesed, sir, if you,lidu, find the Tost of i ack to the doe oar from the EC rushed in tearsito" my deekj ThuE my first oratorilcal experience." It W better carry it leave it there." There was a A man was 1 hand store in finding a bedst examined one, ;Vs All Right.;_. Coking thropsh a rooklyn, with a - ad to suit him, he and caked= Are you s are there a `e noI 1 this of s in" vi o+ is rE •ti n tt a 1, ii� 1e irther n teacher mel >anee. Som at • . s had hit him butt by the 1, Peter, w at ▪ 'a he matter be ou and Wil th s 'm'or'sing ?" h as tierowin a o'al at one of th play?, sir, a d •p i sed him an 11 ¶h'ompso 's b ." ren, when h t e atc ,id yOu not t ro • • t ern acme,' sir, of a ea Mari I must be g ntli ght it best t kp-orxt e oeoled off a 1' teacher wa ke c io ye �e NEntire the Eyes t' B n and' women,an spe e, de not kbow th t it glary compl `telt' twobe ..ost lOVing nd wv-11 n o allows ne!Budd -very -giadeally fro . i mtnit of life. Ma r: ptiop tot ns at a ti r mind. H li son a rowd , e I >rna1, loved tad p nes at yo back ?" ye to be boy ; an of bis w: y • URON EXPOSITOR.. NEW LI:UOR STORE" We t the poo] vicinity ke pleasure le e4 Soaforl that we hay NEOAf' IHIQU Ctom pri ing the C'. W. nes nd Liquors, fr m ogle - -of the 13 M but kept tl e tc see- W 11 Peter Jones a petted by -a 1e e y ap y wedlock is a I now yo ng p belongs to brown or' mson cheeks. Elgin ing.just as M • i • s a . Boston Bay. r tag ie'' a part of '1 1 Dayknowsnothing 1 some been y ray :stab - n en- ds: Desk.; ., dot ed lead v: Bugs ! ti 1',ly p s my own family. We goat it t'1 the ere I y. I roken ed, Well, you'd t and out; I ended econd- iew o�f finally ugs s oudt en my brudder Mose vas here, and no he has gone avay I sell it for' half) price." d e, my -frentlt. dot if she! knew use she go Orazy.' ire isn't proof," ex as he pointed to a hence. " Say, I believe it has �, Ompossib was Bo neat tinge in der 11 Why, if h the customer, peach able evi " -F hell ! vhell !" „ out with The custom r: was goinn heart -broken ook on his face, when th other detaine him, and said :. Dot's all ight'after all. Eflyou pre dot pedstead ou know you h ve bug from a respectable famil ' ! M ices va head clerk in Rochester, un yo know vas here 27y, ars in pe sness "—Wal gs in?" y wife of such laimeI t unim I' Ietimes 'those site', someti es of sorrow, a d often are the she ow of calumny., Patien&e " these, f .lotion co where yo assail d shoal• Sn nshin xpect t ir. Th of adve' n nag .• e. to . rso air So nut Bu. ye of. ar -, ue i .11r you g takes yea s rt•s even if ort d. Bet ha ge. • e e c 'adle o is grade 1, f g tr nid hio rolling ink 1 plat does shing e gob the Is ret is the t ►ss 1 : nd silk:n fro qe , age is t e fel cot i, ripe in hes ear. Bean Val is t. e m Of 1 ve with its r.ph:tic crim :t, urple a d gob. , wi h I' is ht aye hat arje�to co e. t ea• tifnl die evening of to e, •• it. its em ranee, and its yin ow edtoward heave. as •el as e nun people mar t sir oppo pm er, and i ge le al •ha acter, b amarriage is " erally : good •.y. d it instin i •elv. lie y t d ens I not say " M, t hick dire to `be wed o lde, an. my 'emence require t be a li tle `with somewba o do Incas an e." When th op • 06' flee ether to -be. wed h:te o not ':] but each think It e ot . er just self. Id peopleneve ; They marry calculation. gngementB is V journey dies t. a great many arm the other b they will be ae y wiiljgo tEl an by, sand beoo .. n will; be noble I a • d i ociated with s4 nueh She wi anh re t h wh 00 e in 41 t, . arr t .eir o] eir si .l ilars ch of these pr. per In ppo.,ite:. will ,es, an. both ag: in,, red by d a: to the he oat the re.on..iled. r for anity 1 •e at od besid ✓ defier ts•elac re. t,and th it he i .`e himself,' and ;man for having at seeks to co a supply her a o diversity be n• 'real Piety acid gin with. . The old bridegr�c darter, journey to msel with one II d complete mar re as' perfect pr1rE d women are tri a email fraction, sill on. 1 Very few are ,p 'ey o ly,'I think, I years of gradu! itement. Such a ia complete mar: nterlto mellovtt red Be al happy marring of . ov ent between a na n and women if the 'things so ver ba die sue were. as th Gr god he might atoll th tp feast his eyes w th 9 From one of The )dor b a a r a t t is required Consciousue good name under hes been .h t at lo . rg n " in a h an+ a ope bouncing tci e rron>idiug edout a - to R E,' �loicest I ?rands of elected. nd bought leading Wholesale Uses in the I1ominiOn. DRY OLD PVRT WINE From England. SHERRY AND CRAPE WINE From France. eira and Marsala Sacramental Wine .Froin Spain -warranted pure. K. AND KINK'S HOLLAND CIN. *otatn Dew from Scotland. GUI1INESS' PORTER Bottled' by Burke from Ireland.! AtLING'S AMBER ALE in or en ri- ld Rye, Malt & Superior Whiskies FrolA H. Walker & Son, Windsor. [Hennesfr Martell, ,Jules . Robi91a 1883. Fall Importations, • All those tiquors are specially selected for me- icined purOoses and family use. Also, several other kindsof liquors, wbich we hope will give very satisfeotion to oar customers.. Remember the place, two doors south a Rob- ertson's Circular Saw. . , W. KILLORAN. er na 100 la rth ite tie un ye ve OM WROXETER MILLS. A EX. L, GIBS6N Bdgs to announce to the Public that he has commenced to operate the WROXETER WOOLLEN FACTORY and po he r w 11 w 11 g r that he will be prepared. good value iu FULL CLOT,EiS, TWEEDS, NELS, STOCKING YA.RNS. UNIO PL an vaaieties nchi ere Es, if NCAN ttc DUNdr 188a. • Have hand and opened out the contents f Twenty -Two (22, Packages of *all Goode, the latest noaelties of the season, at greatly reduced prices, our MR. having purchased all classes of Foods at LOWER TH MAS DUNpAN FIG RES than last Year. 6ustomers Bhotild see our steek this se son, which is the finest we have yet show . Oar expera4iee in buying in the Old Country marke gives us a de ided adva tage, which all customers will see *f they examine oods and compare price dANADIAN AND ENCOS IVVAL PAPER. ro to 'give 9USTO CARDING Parties from poasible, have them, and as h good working but efficient kle hi se f. A peat at 13 arri d. total] nd age ha it n ed a son. Bu a ie me ds me t at if ek poets ab ed, ch a sp eta le. New Nor STAATAC DEA RI E OSITOiR, ould et down an his part et a small 'ail ttskatehe to the uerthwest one general ster and Baw mill, There is one of ill The soil is a he V tIS crops are 1 about ever, and put up in stack's,. lait is pext Minne help t °freighted to Br fine wieatleer bete been' if anythtu tell another lege Yours truly, RO3 mmer. the fartrie It to he age an, be e fo black le We ro es atla bei 0, To st 17c I Ali on try. • uated. raudon. It arming e tiful gooa gh th e BB t ill be th re ha yet tint T ere s mmer . I onhe fat OSTE • et ay rig t es p- pn the iles has net op. nu - ba. ere ar est, ro pea! s fes ar at ss ,a reat se it isI !as been1 Ire ime.1 -ha pont trong nring eeled tetnoore 1164 edi- 11 elder ing ere Tb 11. fit as aere on. thi to at RT tale Presbyterian chu Objection to the the organ to the He held possessi when forir yowl] Se 0 11 11 me ndo Is ef the ch wh has orga til the a d put a 17. he change made in our Dry*Goods d Millinery Dep Daly ntage to all our, customers, and will able us to she etee , The young lady 'in charge of our I3 ow room, althoug well recommended, and has good taste nd experience. Sta le Goods for this departmeot. BLA distanee will, as far as heir Rolls honae with has; put the mill into der and employs none orkinen all work is °member the Wroxeter Mittel ALEX. L. 91113SON; NMI et. Ca ae 29 Cfg CD NOSiI39Od sto .0 CD 1-4 cede CD CD CD Cle rrit 0 pe CND as 0-4 Pa CD Pee CD 0 CD CD Rcs Shine's Grain Cradles. Ott s& M3 antq a1�1 and WHITE TIPS, ALL COLORED an always get goods as cheap, if not cheaper, We would call special attention to O r HOUSE FURIIIISHING and CAR, PET ROOM. We will have further add dons by steamship until all o r Fad Stack is complete. Our Tapestry and B ssels Carpets are the cheapest in the market. Our All Wool and Union can b bought as low ati 40o per yerd--4ide carpet. Lace Curtains, Cretopnes and Damasks will be found very (+Arable Call and see the best and cheap st stock in the weSt. 9. ment lie an an immense new e import all our k and WHITE LUXES, BLACK BLACK SILKS,' &c. Customers can than in any of out cities. Spring patterne just to hand. cut 600 desiaus in all the la t 11. The largest asSortment and the st value in the country at SEAFORTH. BORDER DADO EILINC DECORATION PAP Beautiful assortment of Paper Cloth Windo* Blinds, Cord, Ta Fixtures, Carpet Paper, &c. RS. and HO ! FOR iVIANITOB ONE OF 74E FIRST REQUIS TES. DUN AN & DUNCAN. Great Bargains iri Boots and Shoes AT JOHN Me1NTYRE'S, OLD AND POPULAR HOUSi. rn rim CD ce THE SEAFOLITH Parties geing to Manitoba wo la do Robb's Before startin ons parties, a well eatisfied, paid them w fnany this sea on hand, whic able terms. before they et Last season I enpplie =flier - they all expre seed th mseives and found that their in estment B. I have aiso supplied a good ell, but have still te large nantity I wit furnish on the mo4t favor- ry person going to Ma hobs. or , should not fail to get supply rt. The Local Trade Liberally Dea All kinds of Cured meats kept on and at y grocery store, Maju ot forth, aud soli in laige or small gal GRQCERIES. All kinds freeh, pure and. 'cheep, as us chest rs will save money by buying Seaforth. Now is your turn for Flee Snrarue SHOES and. SLIPPERS. Special in- ucement for C4SH buyers. A large otock and a great variety of ttles to hoose from. Giosing out nay present tock, with the view of going out f Re ade work. N Bs—Accounts are now out nd must be attended to at once. MAIN STREOT, SEAFO TH. HUGH supply of King's) Seecific, a sure cur pools and -Inligest-on. A.1.y who ha will recommend it to their miebbors a Sent by maii on receipt of priee. Sol this part of Ontario. SIEAFORTH HORSE INFIRMARY. door to the Presbyterian Church, Seafort , Ont. All diseases of Horses, cattle, sheep, or a y of the domesticated animals, successfully treat at the infirmary or elsewhere on the sho notice. Charges moderate. JAS. W. ELM Veterinary $urgeon. P. S.—A large stock VeterinaryMedicines kept constantly on hand NEXT DOOR T For Extra Vali) GIVE HIM A CALL. AMILY THE POS in Fresh GROOM OFFICE GOODe. 1L4ELIVERE EAS. TEkt,S.,J THE BEST VALUE_ FO YOUR MONEY THAT CAN' BE HAD IN TH DOMINION IS AT HUGH ROBB, Se With. et, Sea - titles. I al. Pur- rom me. in Street, for Dys- e used it d friends: agent for forth. ANCHOR Li NE, Steamship Sail from NeW York every Saturd y for CLASCOW 11,ia UNDO BERRY Cabin passage, SOO to $80. Second "bin, if°. Steerage, outward $28, Prepai $21. • CITY OF ROME Sails Sept. 22, Oct. Dec- 1. YURNESSIA Sails Oct. 13, Nov. 7, Dec.22. Cabin passage $60 to SIN -amoral g accom- modations. Second Cabin and Steer ge as above. Awihor Line Drafts issued at low st rates are paid free of charge in England, S otland and Ireland. For pagisage, Cabin Piens, Book of Tours, et., APPIY to or to S. DICKSON, Post 0 cc, Sesfarth. 798-24 HOTEL CARD The Royal Hotel, A. STJGARS—very cheap ; call quarts and pints in Gem Fruit J Provisions, Flour, Oatmeal, Corn Corn, Pork!, Hams and Bekon Crockery. Tea Sets, White St 'a large lot of Crocks and Milk P Oatmeal. A. call is respectfully eal, Shorts, Bran, A. very nice ass neware, China Tea ns, and Coal Oil. *cited. All goods (LATE: CARMICH 13) SEAFORTH, ON ARM. JAMES- WEIFi BE's to inform his old friende d the travel- ' publio that having pure ed this new and com °diem; hotel buileine he has thorough- ly re -fur ished end re -fitted it fro top to bot- tom, an it is now one of the I mose etenfortable and eon enient hotels in the county. By strict attentiop to the wants of his test° sere he hopes to merit' a share of public patronage. The &outs are all Well furniehed end well heated. The bar will be kept supplied with the hest and an at - tentative and trust worthy hostler • always be in attendance. Good sample monis for Commer- cial Travellers. Remember the "Royal Hotel," corner of Main 733 and Goderich Streets, Seaforth. sage stock of half alloy, rtment in Glassware and Sets, Colored Tea S ts, and delivered free Of char e. Street, Srforth.- aAMES WEIR Proprietor, SECURE THE S ANDriEW OA THE PEOPLE'S PROTOGRA state that he has relurntd kota. and is convinced that " T like home," and be intends to teed will henceforth give his en good Week are unexcelled, and h setistaCtion. Come 'one, come your relations and friends, shadow ere the substance fades. modate yon all, and can send rejoicing,. Just try me and pro moderate. Remember the plac Main Eltreet,fiteaforth. '762 ANDRE HADOW DER, HER, begs to. er• e's no place main at home, ire personal ta- llies for doing can guarantee all, and bring nd seem* the en on yenr way e me. Charge* Kippen still Ahead! kiyendswagnottogood plows and g for be has t large eteek on hand, whielx he will sell cheap tor mehs. or on time. A large stock of plow Cesstings on hand ior the following kin& of man lle, No. 66, toad Massey, 'No 13. Gang plow trial, Iron harrows elvnys band. Black- sm t hag in all its branches do e with miettness an all profits. Give T. llis a call when yo goat to buy plows. Look out for the ig Sign. N Be -Old iron taken in tra e for implements.