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The Huron Expositor, 1883-11-09, Page 8• The Wedding Iuvi.tations. Bt Mani DROWN. Sue ought to have been married a long while_ ago. That's what everybody says °who, lanows hes:. , She has been engaged to Mr. Travers for three years, and has Lad to refuse lots -of offers to go to the oircns with other young ° man. ,1 have wanted her to get married so I could ge and live with her and Travers. When I think that if it hadn't been tor a mistake I made the would have been married, yesterday, I find it dread- fully hard :to be resigned'. But we o a,: ht always to be resigned to every - ng when- we can't help it. Before I go any farther I must tell about my printing -prom. It belonged to Tom McGinnis, bat die got Aired of it and sold it to me real. cheap. He was going: to write to the. Young Peo- ple's Post -office Box and offer to ex- change it for a bicycle, a St. Bernard dog, and twelve good books; but he fin all; let ( me have it for a dollar and a half. l It prints beautifnlly,and I have print- ed cards for ever so many people, and made three dollars and seventy cents already. I thought it would be nice to be able to print oercns bills in case. Tom and I should ever have another circus, so 1 sent to the bityraucl bought some type morenarrinclz high and saute beautiful yellow paper. i Last week it =was finally agreed that Sue and l'[r. Travers should be married without waiting any longer- Yon should have aeeii what a state of mind she and mother were in. They did nothing 'but bay new clothes, and sew, and talk. about the wedding all day long Sine was determined to be married in churoh,. and to have six bridesmaids and ria bridegrobins, and flowers and music and things till. you couldn't rest. The only thing that troubled her was making np her mind Who to invite. Mother cwart aid her to tuvite Mr. and Mrs MoFadden and the Sayan_ litaFadden girls, but Sue said they had insulted. her and she nouldn't boar the idea of, asking the Mc- Fadden tribe. Everybody agreed that old Wilkinson:,'4�r . who once came to a party at our house with one boot and one slippe�, couldn't. be invited ; but it was: decid d that every one . else that was on 'g- od terms with our - family should lta a an invitation. She count ed up all, he -people she meant to invite, and there was nearly three hundred of them. I. ;n would hardly believe it,but the told e I must carry around all the invite,a ions and deiiver them my- self. Of!c : urse I couldn't do this with- out negle ing my studies • and losing time, whi h is always precious, so I -thought o a plan which would save Suo the tr able of directing three hun- dred inv.-shone and save me from wa .ting to e in delivering them. got to: work withmyprinting-press, la print d a dozen splendid big bills nt the !wedding.. When, they were printed 1 dut a lot of small pictures of ani,rnals"and ladies riding on horses out _- of some e, d circus bills. • and pasted then?. on :, _e wedding bills.; They were perfectly eorgeons, and you could see fir them four or e rods. away. When they were 11 done I made some paste n a itin pa 1, and: went out after dark and pastethem in todplaces all over the villag ' - -2'he net iafternoon the father came into the h ;use looking very stern, and earryi.ng o e of the wedding bills in his hand. He handed it to Sueand said : "E Susan, what does this mean ?" These falls_ are p sted all: over the village, and. there' are crowds of people reading them." Su read the biil,and then faint- ed away, a d I harried down to the post- ' office: to, se if .the mail had come in. This is w : at was on the wedding bills,. and I am : are it was all: spelled right : Miss Susan B awn announces that she will: marry Mr. James Travers at the Miura, next Thursday at half past semen, sharp. • All the Friends of the, tanuly IVtli tite exception of the h cFaddt n tri" +e and old Mr. Wilkinson; ale in- vited. cmc early and bring Lots of Flowers. Now W11 t was there to find fault with in th. t ? It was printed beautiful- 4, and eve y word was spelled right, with the e caption of the name of the church, aunt I didn't put that in because I wasn't cin: te sore how to spell it. The bill saved,'tae all the trouble of sending out int, itati ns, and it said everything anybody; wanted to know about the. wedding, Any other ,girl .' but: Sure would hay been pleased, and would breve than ed me f; rE all 'my trou- ble, but sh was as angry as though I had done something real bad. Mr. Travers -a almost as angry:as Sue,aud it was the 'rst time he was angry with me. I a'afraid now that he won't let me ever 'come and live with him. He basu't: s `id: a word about my coming since the;, .ledding bilis were put up:. As for the igedding, it has been put off, and Sue sit is she will go to New York to be married, for sbe .would perfectly die if she were to . have a wedding at home after hatboy's dreadful conduct. What is wo se, I am to_ be -sent away to boarding school, and all because I made amss ake in printing the wedding bills without first asking- Sue how she would like thave there printed. a The Stoe Farm of G. F. Har - rix gton PawP,aw, Michigan. At the fair of the Van Buren county Agriculture Society held in. Paw Paw, the first we k in. October,a large exhibit of Poland r hind` swine was made by several of the noted. breeders of this county. Among these 0-.. F.- Harrington. made the largest exhibit and took the largest number of premiums. He ex- hibited 20 head, remarkable for their fine proportions and their uniform style of breeding.In the entries of boar pigs under' one year tbe competition was strong, but Harrington's took the blue. This pig was the first choice from a litter from the noted sow Black Face, owned by Duffield & Shellenberger of Butler county, Ohio. He is of such fine proportions as to be called - pretty by every one who looked in the pen,and experienced breeders call him a perfect pig. Ile has a broad, straight back, extra good through the loin and hand, long deep' sides, a well sprang rib, with a fine head and ear. Mr.. Harrington's' stock comprisestwelve breeding sows,. and his sales since the fair have been_ large, as they deserve to be from the care he exercises in: their breeding. He started in the business of breeding Poland -Chinas five years; ago, procur- ing his first animals from stock bred by Jones of J.iohland. Kalamazoo county, and has kept'adding from royal ,,lineage from time to time since. He has lately purchasedsomething ext fine in Ohio—a choke sow— to Look -no -farther, a rare lip Poland China . blood! in th herd. The improvemmg,ent in seen in these specime4s'sinne rington began 'to breed t White hogs years agog is so markable. It has taken off the r bristles and replaced them, w't a shining coat of hair. l The once so appro priate, has bee ed for the more, suits le na to conform to itS [nor dome It only shows what a an ca he tries. • Mr. Harrington's f rm of lies west of Paw Paw two r he has occupied singe 1855. When he came into of the places` in that from Central New You Devon cattle, Highlan horses, and thoronghbi breeder of all this cla. always kept well up to can now show a well sheep from the Rook using two stock rams flock. He has 40 bre have a reputation for good length and quali all the sheep shearing he is in good atten sheep to !be shorn, an subordinate position i To such breeders as the State is indebted show of stock on the markets. May !they i and herds and -find a wish of be red me of. Duffield. swine as. Mr. lar- e Ch ster ethin rel. ugh. loft,' arm bog, exvhang- e of pig, tic h bit. do hen 1 2 a res ii es ; this t e ear )saes ion t brought and gan S a. k he has nt,. land flock of HP is Sanford es that eces- of ple. 'At tis reach i(th pod. takes a petition.' rrington xcellent, in the flocks is the Farming Operatio The fol:lowinglletter time ago by Mr4 Arid Sheldon, Dakota, bu beet. It was written August, aid although date -the description g and climate will stil. It was. addressed to 11 of Staffs, who. hjas kit to us for publication. FRIEND TE0A4s.—F news I will giveyou a ther and crops Once to date. Our thaw w of April. At that tins frozen to a depth of f and as hard as a roc water. of melted! snow soil, bat passes quickl and hallows; sa that i • the frost will bel a few ground, and the sun a time will have the s seeding begins. This grain was put iii with formerly, the weather able for doing so It stooled well, and had color, and np toy ,the. gave promise of bei+° heaviest crop toiler gro rain fell in. May'and 1 the crops did nctt appe moisture from the fros the ground appeared t its wants. Atter the hot and the last we Thermometer 103 in a hdt scorching wind south which wilted n and killed the weak Had the scorching wi two days longer, I an whale crop would ha With the.entry into J p ear h t. er an ed sh 6. s of st the r select ell etc* cling heavy withi ance seldb n1 11the co for its crease a orn Mo • s in akota. as'wr t en some ew C. I4lweii, of forme 1 of !b- on the .27th of somew a out of yen of t e crops be i t rest}ng. r. Th as Pell, dly forty rded it or lack Of other review of he ea - Pring o e ed, np as on ' t e second e the g o nd was om 4.- o 6 feet Litt] 'of the enters i to • the I into t e sloughs two or h ee days inches n !of the d win by that rface r • , ten season ; t e seed more • a e. than being v r .far•or- ame ui strong, a fiu e`1�;`hy middles o Mine the lar ge:t and n here. Little as in •- Ju e, et r:to su.:r, the coming ottt; of beau gceat ifor Oth it g t very k eats m sly so, he sh `d::, with blowing f om the all e-etatibn boots well]. id con in a ed for convinc:d the ve bee. wined. ly the eat -her got.cooler, though still! dry, . crops suffering badly for want of, the twelth we had a hail stor by a heavy rainfall. Dere th for about three uiinu.t s, man stones being over an i ch in and it damaged our or .ps 8 0 cent, but south east. o ns it ruined the crop in its 4ourse. - T following we had another fine. r since we have had sew ral fine s Shortly after the rain had f °11 crops began to revive onderf' 11 with their revival, al o our a 'ri before the 12th; they wore do zero. At present we ave n depend on but gtain aising, loss of a crop is felt s vereiy, than 'with• you in Cana a. • W the dread of Damocle , whe up he found a naked sword s over his bead held by single we do not read of the air brew letting the Reword fall o his pat from the time the far : er sows grain in the spring until he hayls the crop at harvest, there ar dreads as it were hanging ove so securely held fripm ding he . sword was. The eff cts of tli, these dreads, drouth, h iJ, and r: pars we have in light , eastre he felt, and have every re son to hal that their: several isitati so lightly laid .upon us. In ge straw is short on the uplan the low places of the plead, .the bottoms it is tall, a d ver It is all well headed nd wel the berry being. very llump.j harvest commenced two weeks! the great bulk- of the gr in is n and this week will tak it a �1 Nd other reaper ie use here'b self binders drawn by three o horses which cut from 2 to 5 per day All the:manu 1 labor=re is to set up the shooks and e : e labor is being 1es ened y so ° e who have a rack ;place : belo the sheaf is delivered from the which after receiving four she': them off thereby saving a deal o ing and carrying. ? This s a liv and soon the rack wit Ise i upon, so as. to set t e shea end, and do away! with hand st altogether. - It iS Burp using the crop is harvested he e. A fe ago hundreds of ! acres of grai waving in the wind arou d us, so acres are dotted. ;over itli sto will give you ars inst nee. ' M neighbor, with ourbinders a stookers, harvested 12 acre; and a half days. Alt ough has been badly hart by the dr expect it to be of ;better qualit pian 1 of -o the t se bro r acr dine would. to beat our potato crop Tur other roots are deing w�el1, been a marked: dffere • e bet summer and thin one. Last was cool with a. gnffioi nt rai ng cro and of this t, I be ne•thir. 1! f e i.4 m . • On llowed, ail fell +f . the meter, 0 per ntirely +e day n and owers. n the and s, for below ing to d the ore so' adof ooking ended r, . but g and Here,; se seed: served everal m not as the ee of sshop- n and hank- were 1 the but in d in eavy. filled, heat o and • w cut down. t the four acres • aired that here, where inder, f: tilts walk - c i entry roved s nip on oking w fast days • were these. ks. I next • d. six ii._two crop u h, we' and to s sea- armer. eshing is av • Corn p, and b: hard. i,s and re bas n last a Turner 11 for S. This with s mmer' i;•ve the better + yield more t'o the acre son's :crop. < I hav a heart near Sheldon wile had machine last week, wh eraging 18 bushels p promises to be an' extra for quality and yield it • the wants of the growi one has been 'very hot little rain. If we had the rainfall of the la extra crop would have been o • h • s a e r e f e a is Ho ; ever,. We have ble Edith::r-with rhe oro, hong; it has been ho We f .it in .Canada, have been quiet ud or hunder, storms Id ev n. the mosgnit ibl Some this! seal o n hers, ' been to r, ve uts t! W dBs tr4 hei OW n !p, oxicati -` of no rt e eo cat' ' ks ; but, m, n erl as Fan ! s ien s d,.f t th prob.bitor : n i st• , I mayanti hb r oha a inses the keep pu w iia h w asavasro 81 . of 1y t fif y c : a ottle. -On be ng he store, e u th se . ales, .touloh on th . uid would bu saw .t . at it con ai ed ke tli : p ice., lav ng dollars w soh he was told he oo e� read, tbe ews, , he g' ss of Florida co ld +of find a:saleatfif le a ,p rf' mery, *as wisp rinkfo lire° doll rs y J)ay.i 's i' ain Killer"' is th yn ti, es. as a dri k. wouldd de troy the tom"6 man a to produ e n Hama . a. Druggist • are alcoho , •: nd, Kis re natives c re via' a o: bottles, of alco ig bor of mine, alio t to uil i , , as told lby the erp tc ri o he paiitti g th ave 11 a •gallons of a collo • au dies1ou I g riu. s ilk ric Isla ds. the Sandwich ulu, is it legal s in gre hs n c nti n o. ause r tae otter. have any have than re• g e,11. an s e ll c se ss tri w. that of ri nag d':y rk int. ' . t t • e end Of we im wo g. Ilous mo e w toil i h,hejob. ,•:e s he Oa . iii,. n of the •+ been in:. ing the elm hit ed the ser e R •,alf ammonia early kit by it. i;nd f li. uo known;as front he r. of tuf the used mNag the ;n anoth r lig dor oat ype r 41, sseciesof, c ible'i its affects fan st o g . ink from C n se re sly 'an su ' in a s or:: of forbidden itli her emarkable and ani g,st co ed in defying dot abo t t e 'plantation, un em nt, he Chinese ed ra d) and whiskey a ta bottl , ' hick, dlti of c o c w ou d.! C. L Tis wis's o. thly. 9 a to a d e 1, • e •I1 • e t e. r o flet I.w::d a le ri 8, int iv th m tb r ct d ent.:tth:•y leo • b a d and +pl, T m :n "Oku:: Tin•:•t,is. tives ; they 'f p p +i, or :-Stu:, hich th ] also otat . wrli t Ihay- co of i stiffer t se of Pi±ls, 11, &o., and !Oche itharticit is Anne u rn stitute 19 fou rti'' whioh !act as a pay,g or cans. ng el it. 54 cent's a •►S• MoEIhoe, ari:ng thb la se l almost ever n'ted for bili nen e.,ualto Car on's t. Price p ee Y ssf ul uli, gen tion. my d� a. hree hfy. e ause nary, D r. thar urea. ttle.. eight edi- but tern. R .Y CATTLE. AM.. ame{ into AL e pre rsi ne lot 15, o no Won the 1st of October, a e ii hvethesame b,yy��provin s. JAMES'(lIILLEN. S R X CATTLE. Strayed fro n the f the sub tri , lot 4 co c Bion fou t e nil Id a of une, 9• pearl' a ▪ ste •ars n r heifer. Tw of the.steer are he i nearly Aute'; the heifer is a for 1t.forrh tirn s to their w ereab•' t 1fall' scow d by d DIES 1' 3-t 0. I i RA: LA?'�'739 -Came into he p be Edub:;cr- ber, lot 14, eonceeeion 18, a{ on ..epternb r?et,2lambs. Also etre, e s ii premia s` one ewe. and one ram a e y arling. ig:nd'ly address any inf. gar -ng the above tb L- oudeeboro P. 0. R RIBIDELL. TED STE Elio—strayed from lot oon- a.ion 1 ., (i•ey; about the 1st of stee , all re except a few white rdhead. R he S ell had been knock ry �{fo " ation thr t will le be sista 1y rewarded y th CAN es of hic- laerG 880 4 miser orris,'! and a , tie' eyish `: will' OCH 9x4 sea of '. Ilett, f.om b and ation VA L- 9x8 A Oil l jalton P 0,4 NEIL DU BAY CATTLE;. --Strayed frdm lo es fun '1nckeramith, about the g t pour ne year old cattle. Two s li ac • with white marks, the ot r red wi ri ark:, also t o red heifers. Anf y inf 1' adi g to the' reeovery will be duiably r AND t EW 00D, heparinP. 0. �° SHEEP.—Straied from the f the undeni ed, lot 14, ponces r d with red en t e' neck. e has elicit on thp xi it side/ ; 411Y info) ne, a. rs on if the nder- 8294 COR- xt 1,;\1 CAT 14131. --Came Into the pr of ca; tle, five two ear old S ABL NG. t undo sig ;id lat 30, , oncessioo pr a SO tad a di QO nt 1:ahvities ha 1 TbF IpE FPH _MGR stock of SI ple and Fan do Olotb'ng Overcoats, Ladies'. ea made 111st gs„La es' Tootle, oo e tory pot on 's Fur land Clo ade Roo fleet be 0 avi rs an Weedli leo Feathers , Flower Fur Sete, adietil or 11c it iyar , an 11 rge and ;vex ed as r h Caps, Kid and te s passed. My stock lit is now' toat pieta andlin fact a, til of all th td reenired ln general Egmo (iv Ile Roller Mill rlour t mill ric s. Higheat rice in r and E s• Come one a d all an JOS eand,B al Beeler in LFAT FIND of Every seripti n Ise pro , 4. SES 15, eep, don 827 isPs uly aloe s of Me - 4 der- ster ats irda ney cot- ent dkin lot Ind en• t ao- ne- aps ade see RQN LEG E0OSITOR. -11-4 So loiter, Cenveyanoei, &a. Money o loan. tiff Officio in Meyer's Block, Main ;Street, Seaforth 794 tit 0. HOS, SoAcitor est. Private Inioney to -1-11* lend at lowest rate of intermit. Orlin— Oorne r of Square and We t Street, Goderikkh. 774 to Wm .Pre c rep. D & PROUDF 00T, Barr later-, Solid, ud/oot. 1386 atolls in Chanel() y, tko.. Goderioh, Ont. tor Soho et • w, Solicitor in Chanoery. Comm ssioner li g affidavits in t e Province 'of Manitoba-, ;for the Bank 1 Handiton,Mingham. ends to loanlat f to Of per cent . 11388 Conveyaneere &o. -Splioitere for the ;Bank of Sohnetou,_Tieda'le & le. Money to loan. ; Office, Beaver Block, Cli t n, Ontario. ' A. H. • ME of Hai klIth Vita in anitoba. Privet tent. noknow office ev LOFTUS E. r W• ednesday. H. W. 738 T .ATE with Cameron,Ho "I''4 Barrister, . Solicit° Mono to login, Benson' Bleak Seaforth. DANCEY, Convnyanoer, &o. 7813 under teal be ea debts will p the fl combo 8 TED ICE of Dissolution, of -Partnership.—The n nti The basin es of the tate 11 will u to' the firm will be payable, au who nd discharge all flirts due and o ng by Dated -at Seale t , the 21st day / De - In Ma 0 si IHOLM Street, Seafort GI Street, Seaforth ffice-l--S4ott's. Block, 785 AUCTIO ERS. path NUT BINE, Lioenced ty of Huron. he County . All /Ape will be pro Auctioneer to the ales attended n all rders left at the Ex. ptlyattended to. promp dress MeRil • GA TTY, Lieenee Arietionaer for the nty of Huron. 13 les of all deseriptione attended to on re sonable tisrms. Ad- 1ton P.O. or Lot 14, Concession 14, 774 CA HOS Th trad t rev IV a If wri su OU ons for a lver ing BT N 0 FT N DMPAtly, RS OF YARN . NitARF13, Whit WARrii of eve ' BALLED OF nyaltv VA e ?illy equal IA) evenness in 7,7 ulterior to no e you just to gi tO ne and we wit aiird7ry odi• n ARNS, cif which I be tonna' eq Try them. - e ala' at Toronto E rs pr zes at the Pr AGEN e and ill Cf4ors, nd Cdtton des. ily prononneed by the - on will find our any made an for make aud col ring y in the mrarket. re it a trial. see you ale pro pt e Make Ell de erip- ed twn first prize ribition d 1881 and tELDERRY or lle ivil eL FOR SER*ICE.— ep on ot 8. Conte eel. ghbre Suffolk Bowl. , and from good el payable at the tiro N, Kippen. he tinderiiigni:Ci n 12, Tucker= Tiiia is a sups Lock. Terme. of servidel-RwoitBh ar Pigs for service at Rndgerville as u e B rks ire- and one Suffolk. Terms lla tur din 0-12 ng will rior One the RT red ne he piine of service, with the privil e of if necessary'. An easy laPplian for MARE3H. L. keep dulng the presen J aeasonl n lo 21, umbor of sows. Terms $1,, -payable at the I ,ime f ten- ce, with the prisil gel of re urning if UF le hor oent Fra th e e vie OR i. its & Oen, arid is 1 cin imported stai k on 14 IL 13 Rpm FOR PO K —Charles 140yer uce id hi well known er shire Pig ich een du ing the Present seaspn. This pi VMS e, " 11 'al arlysle; as well as the sire elf his m, " 8: DOrehester Ca diff, ' and 'Iris grand e, “ d Liverpool," re first pidie wieners KT dal; Fa rfi in Canada. TERMS —$1 per I sow, yable a the time of rime, with the riV- ge of returning if necessary._ l CHAT LES tOYER Proprietor. 819 20 !lollr a 1 I-10 te 1 ncla andeithe t vel- ptirchas d this new g, he has thor ugh- bet - trim OdrH KIES EGS inform Ms old fri lin ublic that havin d ea odious hotel bui. d cony nient hotels in th tention to the wants of 1 i merit share of ublie e all well furnished and w ntatiVe i attend' it from top to county. By customers he hopes tronage. The rooms 11 -heated. The bar e best, and an st- ud trust worthy ostler will always be °mom r the "Ropil Ho 1," corner of JAMES- IR, rropri tors • AMES _Ha roplet better a (Iv t ge to whioli ill be found Goods, Wino es, V panes, weeds, Sbir of all kinds, Shirts Hosiery, Gloves, Co GROC RIE lighted, land opened On an been dope an pre SU after ionabl of thanking y man Enteringin my during the pa t, two to serve you as!well cas and 3. .111CL TTVI- d alters. y custo nig a la the b lveteens Inge, Gr nd Dra ets, Clo • CLOUP*HLINI, ions in ail/ Fit re, by which I can tilsow ers, both as r garde light and roons, I be e an well aseorted steak of the followi t qu lity, and at the lowest market price Prints, retbiones, Flannels, Blankettat y an W ite Cottons, Woollen and, Cott ers, Hats avid Caps, TOwels and TabT and Ma table for ATUR goods boing third y4 and bette G -If °oaf to to Itoti- g geode, : Drees Counter - n, Yarns tle oo has been added, which is large and well how ngl e goods than the old one, au will be A.Y, the th inst., with full stock of th newetit the ason. Ladies, come along and see hat has own and judge accordirigly. r of btleiness here, I would take this op rs adte public for their very liberal will bill say that my best efforts will be , if 08b ble, tie the future. wan ed for gohds at the right prices,. ortanity support nt forth 1883. ��i����� GOODS, S INURES, 1NTLE CLOTHS, S ER CLOTHS, Off, ,S:HAWLS & SQU RtS,, tieS ight, and Prices Low. McR GOODS AT COSt. Street, Seaforth„ me South Ben SOLKY PL Agricultu import du ies, th s Which wilt be so d•a stock, imported tone stock is °Oat' oted. ferior article.. Eve A full stock Of Toronto Mowers T la, before bu ing a mac • C. CAllowangd ar ronto Cord which ill no ng ed nt era Bi be he IILLSON'S wit et ift ed an de old abo I LS Now AND COVE TB the place to buy thera, !if y n stook of Facto ;Ma e Goods is an and I cannot e ?rid rsold by Will not Cf.JT RICES can buy the best Material, apd But I will guarantee to give cheapest in the end. Don't PpOet the S ton standing the increaee of 10 er mit. mined to keep those valnable lo s m of them a few days before the ri e in the 11 them at former Prices until th present s arid Massey' Low Down Bi der, s,',d e Machines. on't fail to see y stock N Main treet, Seplorth,. HE TIME 1AND SHOES, TiRiCS SHOE STORE wati4 to get the best value for your. mor. ' lar e aiiid well assorted in all the different lines, Wife in the trade. OUSITOM MADE WqRK, as no 'man pa to have work properly made, a a do SO. ypoite the Rot' y al Hotel, S'eaforth. THOMAS COVENTRY,. HAR OVEMBBER 0, 1883. HE PIONEER WARE STORE1 JAME A. CLINE & CO sly (Sue ,essors to Gordon & Scott ) Head uarters for thel celebrated Steel Two -Barb Fencing Wire. ONE CARLOAD Montreal Cut 'Nails ceived bottom pr ardw leg trintriacet bis week, and will ,he sold at ces. Best brands of WHITE O. BOIL D AND RAW OIL. re of all desoripticns at as as is consistent ivith a square JAMES A. CLINE it Co. 'HON Ail LAST! PRFE OLLER MILLS. he on y genuine Roller Mill in the ' &C unty, hich now hah ,no superior, d few coals, on th !continent of : A. erica for manuf Wring Roller , F our. T Le Brea Question of V t Importance. e Gr : dual Bechfc ion S:. stem by oilers now in- II Roller Flo r .brings from $1.25 at $1.50 per ba more than thebest AQUI* ma e the Old Prrocess, te Gr Farmer get tter gra blic ha emem ment sting a Specialty. will in all eases get their ground, and byl our new sys- stropger, whiter, richer and e of, flour by far than the hitherto been able to get. er, there is no humbug or ex - in ottr adopting the Gradual thorough and reliable.! z has been. thoroughl tested, and 'Or ved a great soccess in Hungary, Ger any, Fiance, England nd the UnitediStatee. We gav A 1 Flour Previous to our ex ensive change at a heavy cost, and w guaragee hatter Fleur now. One tri I will "e suacieut tO prove our as. CH Our faci are unsur pend on g oi20. Be pr Ce813—r lour, er d to an he or Eg Our a Bruce 80 ities for this class of Iwork sure fled try dur famous new Iler our. ran, Shorts and Feed deliv- ondrille free 'of charge, Saw Mills at Egmondville eld in full opPrationt FP4IMER: IT WILEI PAY YOU nd see our stiick of 13 T40 I; have -gfeatly improvea. low tor this aeason, arid feel saying tbat it ie the hest in hich h t is count y Gang rienlgagrgoeo ND ROOLERS e made ram .hard iron, and will last Special a tention given to repairing 4) Reapers, 1 owers, Thres ing Machines, a d all ki ds of mach* ry repaired on s ort noti e and at reasonable rates. o conk °tors and (Abets — Bridge olts an Castings at' lowest- rates. notation furnished c.:i 'application. o t'L. DA.1S8 agent for the implements o repairs OvnYsetrainHtroinithtadi.1 fall bila HOMAS HENDRY. BUS ELS Wig WORKS* HE subse ibers take this opportunity of re- turning thanks to the inhabitanta of Bniesels • d vicinity for past patronage, and beg to state kit ant ahnadviningo ade several heprlovements ilk their Ls bein the -ninth deasin of our business d lings in russels, and having given utensil - fl satisfac 1,912 80 far, the Public can My on calving go treatment and, first-olasa article 9, 188 OPium Trade. -Fe BbS$Heitniiit;y14iphyre4IhssliPabnaite:13c1.,t• la3nidt:t1; rained'. efforts ao allude ceteet-etitein't tit keep it °tit of t try. but Miley bCt4oihirounitiiiieetitsaeite8if,iip;lit;as,:::6;:tileortay: ug reYil 9. 4..ywlei'leraectialirtiendIr,:!u).r.,(111:1; alnetd:07 OhitibEalall 1:11i31::°]!!!!4:7!_!!:]1°1:.!!!1314 °hint,: dilate e 'that it elioul4 tie opel, N'be9;:ilitileintlia:, 11;d:. th°;litice:ret:f1:;:i:dLereft;er'i'' the goye tent warebt al et, 4- l'iafi°-rrpe'ttbt°0.:;111751eawnerjlr:7t'klit'uan'*ittri:Ylisti-iFiejtfv.:t.1 ichere t ;e ,feirifyiteitrIsieof, tubt.adt V.: -: dioprityn la iv% ittirii ;ilteelhietti-ili,,t,Llui:td, ctglEtir3Lora;:to '9:i iet.;J..k'i invili:iii:Iiierit,::'-reiswglisiieht,iiie.uliaut!1::11,1,..111,,:ill alatii,st.'„_,:i.i Vran at Whairpbe :iv t--b3b1"q; sti:k ill and! bi -,:oistn:tnatu, wfel:ol ,Ii•ats; -the! 4o kis.rid trade, liala t619 . lvii .: '' rl bs a 111: i nte. :, , 04' fiwl:tt it . .1 . 40 _: ve, e:iodswsgrert il le' grtaitc: itoEouanfitrhs:cic_ op Aktio legs uter et dpelt bwelainilge(Ithe eeeital and. nine one as-fit144 with opium. Late& qutestities have a: bore talri:1;$$' beleo st,-uff,ed vith, 4 ham Apo 4341 ) heit calla et el 1 s. e into tlive .et! Oath piere of the omit h °pie Sf:Tvice in VOA i tida.r i Illeek t street -74 talt bi,t made no hitt- ' wit ked all summer as to: ttle, l•!tit found all ti tit Canatta. Pacifle Datil len. ed to hant Ogga wi no retry ajid Ai, land 31 1 lo king Le. work ••ii vat :1 ' leirtnidt14,1/42i tplipr:Iirtitgelltsa, Ns1).iiiiti the Sonia fitizelitnand t [enable them to live tin - -3-1041 Piirtridsge, from t.4 the ylibete of Roele ctinutk,about two week 131301p1),:111}14;aatafs°±-dilt-e.ctt1:jat 7olitng o, a;as. let la:'ed84:'" ticket for th ouud he Sataattay r. .., 0 ,i t obi! 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