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For the last ten days.
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E-tiING UP.
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KING
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of the most complete stock of
.RAL DRY GO001
OLOTH NQ AND
Ever,Placed Before the
.aforth Peop
withstanding the discondnt of
s and others over the grieanceg
times, we still march onk OUR
CESS. steadily increasing, which
?ROOF IN ITSELF that we
the right class of - goods, and
:ra on the lowest living Iprolit,
G ALL LOW PRICED,.
ay GOODS A WIDE BERTH,
g -well they are satisfactory to
IER BUYER NOR SELLER.
MESS GOOD
is department will be found the
" t
the:
of the season in Rick Siile,
and all materials appropriate for
and mourning orders.
ILLINE.RY.
)ranch of our trade requires no
Mg,anfReient to say Miss
has test returned from 1sitbig
frets, betterprepared. thanever
prei?
y the wants of her customers.
gether with a large staff of
are now ready to snit any one
e early spring n4llinery.
MADE AND ORDERER
• .CLOTRI:NG,
lepartment is fully suliplier
Ole newest patterns in reliable
eeave your order, or if you can-
owe
an--`we can supply you with
kde Suit equal in quality, style,
ainla to anything made to order
sties- We have now a #rat-
or on: the premises, ready to
e wants of customers.
ISFY THOSE WHO RRL:
WITH RS
size as- the only road to buss.
3ss'. i
Nn FIRST-CLASS PRO`
i E WILL NOT BE
•
NUE; -SOLD..
4 invited. NQ '1 roubtr
t Show Goods.
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is
EMP0RIu
I$EAFORTFI.
APRIL 4, 1884.
To Brother.
• came.
1 -
Gone from the bloom and the gladness,
Gone from the light and:tbe-cheer,
Gone frim the love that was oloseet,
Gone from the lips that were dear.
Finder the snows we have laid him,
Bellowed a chamber Of rest ;
(?hat are the sweet eyes, and folded
The hands on the death -frozen breast.
Gone, and our home is so dreary,
Gore, and our hearts are so rent,
Gone from the paths that be brightened
Always with tranquil content.
How shall we live on, without him ?
How reach the endof the day ?
Shadows and darkness have gathered
Thick o'er the desolate way.
THERE.
Be has entered the mansions of glory,
Elsie in the bo..om of God :
walling in the highways of heaven,
Free, where the ransomed have trod.
Free from the blighting of Borrow;
Fore from the staining of sin ;
White, after great tribulation ;
Glad, the fair city to win:
Satisfied there with his Saviour;
Ceased all the toil and the care ;
never again to be burdened ;
Never a heart ache to bear.
TOW shall we wait 'till we meet him ? '
Now must we yearn for the day ?
When forth from the f.loom and the darkness,
Vie, too, shall be beckoned away.
—Sister Miele.
Gaieties.
Courting a girl is paying her ad
dresses. Marriage is paying for her
dresses and all the other fixings.
—The small boy who hangs around
the parlor and makes face at his sister's
beau should be punished for contempt
of court.
—The best backing a young man can
have is a good backbone of his own.
—When a man goes to collect abill h
never likes to receive a snub, but'h
rather likes`to'receive a check.
THE H�[JR,O�i. EXPOS�Tp
has been appointed aesaedsor o the
munioipality. of Sput • Norfolk, au has
about oompletedI hi.: teeak. I i. . H.
Hall has been attoun. ;With, a pe ition
praying the Can►da aci flc iaiw y to
run their) road- into Norqusy, t e peti-
tion has met "wi ; v;ry little opo ition
as yet. ; Mr. Charles Diehl of o sage
la Prairie is here visiting $ries s.
HUR N. nada, 460 : sin Later.
A swell who h) d enpaying devoted
attention to a rib linker's daughter
finally interviews t . e old gentl man on
the subject. Aft r few preliminary
remarks he said I* i
°' I love your ' ug ter, psi and want
to marry her."
• " Ah, is that s ?" teplie the father,
looking at him a rply over is Masses.
"I'm not surprie at it. he's a ,good
girl."
" I know it, sir, an it wa heir good-
ness wilieh won e fFom t} first."
" Ahem, yes-••i'v hear you had
some -very extravega t habit , and some
as had as they. were xtraviOant "
'' I've not been a s int, sit. but when
I am married :anjl b ought nd{er the
tender influence f a good nd ldving
woman I shall r for ."
" I ani glad ;to hes that ; t would he
unpleasant foi`. your ife' if ou didn't.
Were you aware Sir, hat en I give
you my danghlter! I gi a yo i with her
$25,000 in Unite St tes bo a ? $25,-
0004 sir!" I
" I was not Saw �a re . f tba sir, bat it
would make no differ nee t e.' Pecu-
niary considerations o no enter into
my' calculations at all, sir, owe is of
it is a
ing
far more impoirta�nce,
wife, not a bank iccoi
for. Money is mere t
Don't give your
man ; don't give your
when I gave you my
you the money • lout y
—" There is a use for everything," g
said_ the surgeon, as he slyly dropped h
orange skins on the pavement at mid- t
night
oing to give ybu my
c apgea the aapeot of affair
erialiy. .Good. niorni g.
sit;ail
tet 1 aarn
rash, a r.'
elf .away, ; yo ng
self aw y. I laid
anght: , I give
on se I and not
(laugh
e and that
00
after you hatie been refo
fteen years. :Au avoir.
Traveler.
—What a feeling of relief comes over fi
a woman as she enters a church and
discovers that her neighbor's wife has
the same feather on her hat that she
wore last season. `
.. Walk slower, papa," cried the
little girl, whose short steps were no t
match for the strides of her masculine
progenitor i' can't you go nice and slow,
like a policeman ?" .
—A timid young man has married a n
lady whose weig'nt verges closely upon I
two hundred pounds. My dear,' he
says to;her, " shahs help you over the . i
fence ?" " No," says she to him, " help t
the fence!" d
—A footman, proud of his grammar, t
ushered into the drawing room a Mr. a
Foote and his two daughters, with this b
introduction Mr. Foote and the tiro 3 'c
Misses Feet."
- Pretty bad under foot to -day," i d
cried one citizen to another, as they i o
met in the street. "Yes, but it's fixe n
over head," responded the other. "True p
enough," said the first, but then very ` f
few are going that way." : t
—A country girl wrote to her lover— bl
"Now, George don't fele to be at the ' h
singing -school to -night." George wrote
back that in the bright lexicon of youth g
(Webster's fie uabridged) there is no sneh v
word as " fele." d
— "Is anyone waiting on you " said a is
polite salesman to a young lady froth
the country,. " Yes, sir," said the o
blushing damsel. a That's my young so
man outside; he wouldn't come into the in
shop." w
— Jean, waking Tam at the dead of a
night—"Ph, -Tam, Tam, div ye feel the . e
smell of the gas? Are ye sure ye pit it ou
out?" a Tam -11 Spre, wummnn, .1 'b
wonder to hear ye talking? Hiv I no it
sicallife.
' Ifyouopen t
dark room, a sn
the jet of light
the room, von
is full of floating
house is always
the ordinary cos
ghievous, but of
posed to contact
they do poison
carbonized particles
stove or furnace to: poi
blood.
If you would ave goc
and nerves, it by an
keep as far away as pose
and .furnaces. 111 yo
those evils, wel.r m
peoially upon t e feet
the doors ancll w•ndow
Most people, :any
meas, have the idea tl
cold room is good-ess _
is an error. It is bette
fire, in - your bed rpo n
phere is not onlyby h -s m
stantly changebat } ou''
job
tile.
file
ver. 3
•
r n.
very,
S all aro
Mete
Open Firs vs. to
'utna s.
Among health opi a this
he most impo 'tart. n t
perhaps no other is so . ital.
In fittifug tip a ' hon: for
I shoiild' `begin with, " n' o
umber one wronghouse
t should be 01 wood,'i. on
generous
old fashione. rep
t fills the family gro • Wit
able, social spirit! To
raughts the air of th ocn
arily changed. T . ea:
nd other - expretion of
ody can not accu a. ' late
annot smell close,' ev; wbi
Strange the people '• 11 no
elightful sun in thei bone
oat or sacrifice. An pra •
of have it all I back !aim ?
art of the - mo ey we fent
ool%sh fashion$ were given t
reduction of this g d old
esaing, how much hea
sappier we wo td be.
Next to an o en fir , the
rate is the beat mea sof w
entilating. And i wit
raught, the coal use.1 a bit
a very excellent fire
There has been a, f. a foal
onsumption, bronchi i , he
me -other affections, s nee
troduction of stoves and fu
ith the highe degre: of he:
nd windows a e kepi open
ntire season, s ma be e
mfortably do e, th evil
e so great, but, as ge• rally
is the greate t mist„ ke in
11 a-
nd
out
ant_
s any
is one of
e latitde
IS y. fa.. ily,
en hr; is
blessings."
of those
ces How
acinor-
ppl - :the
s Menten -
ons j laid
'e animal
!the room
' i cr wdea.
; hav th is
es a any
vvpph
�If a entail
invarious
the rein-
fashioned
d
hieand
open; coal
amg i and
sal i good
m>inous, it
crelrs of.
ache, nd
e gen ral
n aces. If
a
,the; 400
113
• the
sily a> d
onlc n t.
manage
our ph
: .
got a big blister on my thoomb ?"
— A little boy at a presbytery exam•
illation was asked :" What is the mean-
ing of regeneration ?" " Oh, to be born
again," he replied.' " Quite right, Tom-
my ; you're a very good boy. Would
you not like to be born again ?" Tommy
hesitated, but on being pressed for an
answer, said : No." "Why, Tommy?"
"For fear I might be born a lassie!" he
replied. -
—In a family where the beet of har-
mony does not prevail, the couple try
all the same to make the outside world
believe that' all is lovely therein. " My
husband and I," simpered the lady the
other day, ,. intend to have ourselves
painted together for the next Salon."
"By a battle painter?" sneeringly
asked one of her friends who was ac-
quainted with the affairs of the happy
family.
True andFaithful.
" Charlie, Charlie!" clear and sweet
se a note struck from a silver bell the
voice rippled over the common. "That'd
mother," cried one of the boys, and he
instantly threw down his bat and .picked
up his jacket and cap.
"Don't go yeti Have it out !"
"Finish this game. Try it again,''
cried the players in noisy chorus
• 'i
he',wi.
wall ap
as 'it
gill di:
mote
crowd
dition
ter th
with
u8 11
d
w she
rtnre,
tream
over th
The
wit.
ey a
hay
seat
lions
me
1 on
1
c
0
d th
ope
bis f
can
rd clo
d leg
pen.
tellig
to
al to
o ha
.
tter of a
ndl ok1'n
th ough
at t ear
air f o r
these. n
not mi
beet e •
su fac
of Ithe e
rom ` t e
un- s and
at, lungs,
fire and
m toves
t hen pcapifl
es -
an �j,keep
nt efo7-.
deep in
•eal h. It
an open
• a mos-
dna con
ill keep
will add
on. Bat
you will
n,
you.
blaol,eta
t
witpi vthe
t
t
ich the
vett far=
nwin-
om.
1 atmos-
nce be=
r within
r re. Let
this and
ary, that
ifier and
In my
and find
it were
nseeep7
it ; but
rtant do
i5.
.
11
n
your window Open
greatly to the n tided
more than this, ith t
have fewer bed lothe
is a gain as.a la ge nu
not only in rfe a so
1
circu ation and espirati
the
skis
naa
do
In
•
el
e
0
er'
"I moat go—right off—this minute: t� shat
I told her I'd come whenever she cal- n, ,b
lea•" es! _.
.0
e
escape of t ose
is constantly emi
or stovehe ,t wit
ieb a er n a
rchange wi h the
phare depends n on th
ween the tap rature
and that withoti
Bat let us hav
ns go without
finery of all ki
a
"Make believe you didn't hear," they
alt
dug,
exclaimed.
e' But I did hear." tt th lose, c
"She won't know you did."
1
•
extern
But I know it, and—" : diffe
"Let him go," said a bystander ; "yon the
to e : the
can't do anything with him heal- tied 1
0
to his mother's apron -strings."
" That's so," said Charles, " and -it's
to what every boy ought to be tied, and
in a hard knot, too."
" I wouldn't be such a baby as to run
the minute she called."
"I don't call it babyish to keep one's
word to his mother," answered the
o>tedien.t boy, a beautiful light glowing
1i his blue eyes. I call that manly ;
and the boy who don't keep his word to
her will never keep it to anyone else—
toe see if he does ;" and he hurried
away to hie cottage home.
Thirty years have passed since those
boy ti played on the common Charlie
Gray is a prosperous business man in a
great city, and his mercantile friends
Say of hire tbat his word " is a bond."
We asked him how he acquired such a
rputation. I never broke my word
an a boy, no Matter bow great a
teemptation ; and the halbits formed
then have oiling to me through life."
Littleton, Manitoba.
FOR TUE Exposl:sox._. Mr. D. ` Long-
ton has started a new blacksmith shop
on section 4, range 7, township 11, and
Fives good satisfaction. Another store
la to be built in this place shortly.:
. R. H. Little of this place, is about s
to start his saw 'mill, Mr. D. Evans
e the
eeilks,
de, if
open
•roadc
neces
we May have tri excel ent p
diffr>iser of joy in all on hoese
hones I have three ope • grate
the expense rath r larg:, and
in any other dep rtnnent of h
ing,I should feel I eannoot effo
in this I cannot inch so imp
I, deem the open fire.- 1 io LE
n
1
11
' Sealskin So gb.es
There are se lskine and
The (best, as atm steve y on
are the Alaska skins, carefully
andondon dye . Th se co
port from forty to Efift dolls
The -inferior Alaska, skins, to
knovtn as" " culls," are .� sled
Copper Island, Victoria an{
skin , and these ave be n imp
low s from thirt en to ixteen
akin. Four skin are require
sacq e of fair site, alth ugh
sixes three and a half will be •
Twe ty-five dollars is he 01
mak g them up. A little cal
base on these figures wi 1 ens
one t arrive at the jmystery c'
varyi g prides that urrounds 1
o oo eted by lovely. wo en. •.
a t ge family cjf growing d
.
4-
.
d
ale1 ius.
knpws,
selected
t to;,im-
s e ch.
hniclly
in with
l L boy
>rte as
loll ;rs a
d f4rr a
✓ r~tnall
fficie. nt.
rgei for
ulation
le [any
widely
e tap
en *ith
ugh4ers
a
may be n erested in studying $heft
pr spec s f 'Wald sealskin hindustry, b t
th y wil nd littler consolation in .t e
re ort Of his year'scatoh. Ther is la
de reale f several ?thoeussd from thiit
reported) est year, w iebi again wis
mach .bel w that of th-epr vious se eo ;
so hat the prospect foramaterial ad-
va ce infew year! is' ea�oellent. le -
dee., th Oema ` d fo seal kine ha b-
0o a so oat t at the po Bible a tine-
do of t ani el is a bonsider ti In
air ady a en i to Ocean by de ler ,.
ma y of whom believe alt the •ti e s
not far latent, when a c at of this f r
will bo a great rarity as one of u -
sia sable. In the Meantime En lis
ma ufacturers levepushed invention
alm st the verge Of possibility in de-
vise g: s bstitutes a d imitations. The
mot co tly of he !fasurpass i '
ibed ty t fur w is they oounterfei ,
and are r duall coming into use by
rea on r t er of heir iehe ent elegance,
the - bee se ofany resein lance to seal
fur. A h avy i pert! d ty, however,
ren ers t se olio ha neerly as expeusivle
as t e b st gnali y of shines, and Amer --
can rnanefaeturees o;anriot reduce there
bee use of Ithe existing tariff on the raw
mat rial, which i' oriecipally mohair
and talie.n silk.
T fike
e
A eveiy mome
the ke expose
do w i.ih made
bleer t at life o
that the fate of
The e ;v s seam
visited i person,
by his r sauce
dire ti n . FVhil
gun w rb levelle
guis ed sa the wa
mow medtd of t
passing to and fr
ball repeatedly g
whe !coolly
good pzf adtice." R,
in front of the lin
pest na a f rmid'
he said;, t' tand f
not be heat n.
England?" On ano
man of th best
and the event
dou tf 1, he said;
spec atr : " Ne
this battle et." To another regime nt
the cl eel engaged, he used a com
mon sp rte g expr;ail on : "',Bard po nd
ing, th
i g ntlem:n • let as see vhc
will po • d onges ." ra general o ce:
fond m -elf unite' the necessit o
stat ngi e Dui -e that ;his bri ads
was red•cen to on:-t.ird;ofits num ers
and tha' those w o entairled war ao
exh ust:d hrong h: rd fighting th t a
tem ora y relie , of • o+ever short ur+
atio , se:md -a .. ea;ure of neces ity'
" T 11 h m,'' said] h: Duke, " wha he
he pro eye: is ini os ib1e. He, I, nd
every glishma the field us
dien 'he spot tie !tow occupy." " 1�
is eoli a' return d hd g°neral, "land
every n . nder .. y corraimand are de
terrapin t. share hie fate."—Chrisiarj
Million -1 - 1
d Case;
cteer end last Th
day . dtoher:
dear, I have a h
V4llington at
lrla°.
and at every place
in) 'elf with a red -
all) ar n d him 't e.
wnic i was ob iou.
the batt a depend°
13a a sq are, but h
eueourag ng the
nd'' the o fficer-e b hi
Oafs eng ged,.ee er:1
against him, di ti •
by hie s aff and th
e officer who er
with rders. Th;
aced a tee near him,
observe : " T at's
Oleg op to a regi en
, abd even thea ex -
e charge, of eavalr
my lads ; we pus
will !they sa i
ei occasion, hen
nd bravest had fa len,
f they battle see ed
with the coolness of
eft mind, we'll wi
e
e is
etfe
id
affe do
"Ha
inq ire
" Oh,
bled lif
sponde
"Th
softy'
A S r
Hand��
we'r`e 3
dra vin' 1
Be abo t
byr , th
Ma3 a'
that al
lings '.b
the Steut
our fa' c
frae th
women
the tar
brae.
•spnoha
wi' the
the wi
son Joe
the hen
glory sh
AB
pnng.d
in he sa
o. know
fo you ?
y ha
es I feel
wi hout
yvn
r .. tiredha.
A Ho
"Joh
Tribune
made a
chromo
of a fra
She sa
inches 1
e!
long, a
sone bl
securing
stout t ea
and leaiving half
uncover:.. The f
fastened og:ther
the ends o .rojeot
the pict e, Then
amens t • c ildren
go 'paint
thesewith a heir
acorns i • *la a wit
each co er of t
screws •er visi
centre of •ac vele
arranged g oup o
some of e.. gilder
natural, oh }gown
firmly to he velvet
and now nd then a
the brow an. gold
posed to ee. in pl
ends of t•e 11th w
the 'fiat
charade
elegant
art'
it lung'" she ceyly,
thi.t I will liver t:
ou," be fervently
b tter asthma,"
•
00
re
sh
t•h C. v nistic Grac.
till a we :—Pe'Ire aye gawn an
e gettin. , nevet'Iese we're no
ea unto Thee as weongbt.
the:s house, the barn ;an' the
prat stac ;an' the kail y rd.
it wes h e tura lambs, . at
e e tha 's o worth finesbil-
orth thretty'sbillings main
k air o' Belta'b. !Keep up a'
ik :s till H Today" an' the tod
f tilde. 1 ferj;i'e a' men an'
ei
-tresp es s again me, ,but
ld w ve o' Catty Andeo's
tans st alt my toe cco
an the t' h r beak' my s ins
rn tangs. , ord, turn t ou
ed free tr- ubint me,:an' Amy
fra: his e • i.l ways.—Jenny j ca'
t o' th . p' rrich--AnR' a' the
e thinAmen.
ode
P chirp Fra e.
ife," in , he phila ielpbia
and Fa mer,tells howhe
1' and •'ffeotive frame fox a
,hard y: orih the expehse
t too .r ty tothrow away.
a lat . n stripe, two ten
and wo fourteen iuc les
overe• tem eatly with
elvet :he had i the 'ho- se,
edg:s n th back b a
eros • in beat and forth,
ad ihch at the end
urtiiks were then
ith °,crews, leaving
w ihcl}es beyond
eh tylok white ak
b d . gathered, a d
nil ed a nantity of
.up . fee ening t e
i s deep f glue. ' n
e tfra a where t e
le,endal o on t e
t a veae stick, sae
ad rns and sauces,
a d others in their
state, >secliring th m
bY meaue of gl e,
ski_Ifal stitch wh re
stems we)e not d s-
ce.l The uncover d
re then gilded, ad
fastened lin place. S e
it as an old but really
.rnam:nt
•
peon, af McGillivray, r:
a re.. arlkable discove ..
on hi : farm he struck e u
e, -and ter cleEaribg the di •t
ed a p:triffied man. ane I
ave b a:longed to a ra e
inct, :is it measured 7 fe t 1
eight, and ise almost pe
Parts .of the body a: e
rest . as turned a da'k
Mr. 'Simpsori brougli.t
arlhi 1 a' d placed it
re of his; o , where large
ople call; very day to s4e
f the gre$teet buriosities
. Iv
.:r
" ° y
When di
a large St
being must 1
long sine
4a inches
feet in fo
white an. th
greyish cs or
the figure to
it. It is ne
ever seen '11 t
is negotia ing
Zoo, in T
ex
Ilio, for the sail° f hia cur'
-t4F THE—
TOWN OF SEAF RTH
OR 1884
A By-law, to rais by wa of loan th
purposes ereinafte menti ned.
Huron, ha e resolved to rai e by way
poee e same foe
August sber VanEgm end, of the
township If Tu keramith i the county
assist the said Aiigust yubert Van.
Egin nd to purchaee a lot within the
Corp ratio. of the I town of Seeforth,
in th oou ty of Huron, an to build a
Wool en +i ill thereon, and o fit up the
same with the necessary machinery,
And t rai e the said mon y it will be
neces ary or th said Munil3ipal Coutal
sal to ague debe tures for the said sum
of fiv tho sand dollars.
An , wh reaeo it Will require the sum
lars, to be Teased annually, by special
rate f the payment of the said debt
as heieinafter mentioned.
, wh mast) it *ill remiire the sum,
ment If th int
whole rate ble
rents r fea3 fro
derived fro 4. th
of the sinki.g fe
accord jug t o
dollars, to be raised
rest, 8.13 /4 Iso herein -I
,. the amonnt of thel
property ef the saidI
lls;interes ,dividends„!
of any i come, to bel
dieter any aart thereoal
the last revi ed Assese-'
ment o:1 f the said Corp ration, be-
ing fo the_ year mat thousand eightl
five h ndre and. thirty-six thousand;
And whereas, the'existing debenture!
debt of the said Corporation, is as fob.'
lows : Thr e thousand dollars borrowed:
under the uthority of by-law No. 46,
of the eaid own of Seafoith, and in-
terest ther on _Rt Seven per cent per
first d y of Manch 1884, and fifteen:
and in eres thet on at seven per cent '
per an um from , the fifteeoth day of
July 1 83, and six thousand dollars
boirow d n der the authority of bylaw
No. 3, of the said toWn of Seaforth,
and in eres thee on at' seven per cent
of J uuary 1884, end the
paya le half yearly, from
n thousand dollars borrowed
of Seaferth for 1880, and
4, at aix er ceu per annum
reasl it i made necessary to;
the time an place for taking I
s of' the duly qualified electors, I
, to ale, 'the votes of the said
at the Meetitg.
t therefore enacted by the
cotlinty ,of Huron.
t it phalli lte lawful for the Mayor
id Corpeaation, to raise by way
from any ,pereon or persons,body
s coaporate, who may be willing
oce the lame upon the credit of
f meney not exceeding in the
he um Of five thous/ind dollars.
hat t shell be lawful for the
yor to emit) any number of
icl
res to be ma e for such sums
y as may be equiredl, not less
g iri the aggetgate the sum of
usarid dollars and that the said
res ehall be Sealed with the
he eaid Chrp4ration, and signed
ayqr an Teeasurer thereof.
hat the aid! deben
rest at the tate of six
m, from theday me
aw to take effect, wh
payable ern the fi
and Augast in
per an um,
the first da
sum of elev
under he
for the tow
interee the
of Apri 18
aud th re
paid ei her
And, avh
appoin
the vot
and for
Officer
elector
Be
in the
of the s
of loan
bodi
to adv
the de
whole,
said M
Debent
of mob
than o
exceedi
five th
seal of
by the
bearint
per anti
this by
shall b
Februa
at the o
be ma
Mabee
tioued
at the o
Cerpora
to them
interest
said de
three h
shall, in
raised, 1
rate up
the said
tanianc
any of t
paying t
tures an
hundred
to all
'and coll
•
ures shall
er centum
tioned for
ch interest
at days of
ach year,
ce of the said Tree urer.
hat the said debentures shall
e payabl in ten years at the
froin the date hereinafter man-
or this b -law to take effect,
oe of th Treasurer ' of said
ion, and shall have attached
Coapona for the payment of
at for the Purpose of forming
Mad foe the payment of the
ndred an ninety eight dollars,
addition o othea rates be
vied and collected by special
n al) the rateable property in
noa the said debentures, or
em,1 an foa the purpose of
&Iasi a nue' sum of three
dollars shall ie addition
cted by s ,ecial rate, upon all
during the'contin an e of the said de-
bentures or any of th in.'
VI. That, it sa
aaid Mayor, to le
five thousand dollar when
aforesaid, to the said Augus
to secure the said n of five
ten years, from th fir t day
A. D. 1884, on the foll wing l
premises namely. P
11 b lawful for the
d the said sum of
raised, as
Gysbert
en years,
mortgage
thousand
ration of
f August,
nds and
rte of ,ottoten in
the first and ten i th secon.a conces-
sion Huron Road Survey of the town-
ship of Tuokersmith; in the jcounty of
Huron, commenciag at the distanoe of
seventy feet fiom the northw st angle
of lot ten in the secoed con ession on
the westerly limit of said 1 a thence
easterly paeallel wi h the northern
boundary of, the lea; 50 eet the ce north-
erly, parallel with, th weste ly limits
of the lots eighty-ei ht fe t thence
the ortherly
feet the ce along
he lot eighty-
ings to be erect -
westerly parallel wit
limit of the let, fifty
the westerly limits of
eight feet to ithe pla
together with the huil
ed thereon. -
VII. That this by
come into o
f August A.
efiect, an
first day
of the sad
on this
fifteenth
at the ho
hat the ote
ay of Ate
r of nine
on
o'cl
ing, and Loin the ce
law s all take
eratio4 on the
D. 18841.
of the electors
, shal be taken
Tues ay, the
884, commencing
ck in lie morn-
contin e till the
hoar of five o'clock in the afternobn, at
• For the North Ward, at Edward
Casa's store ; for the South Ward at
the'Town Hall ; for the East Wardi at
It. t.T. Brett's store ; and that Edward
Cash shall be the Depaty Returniag
Offteer for the North Ward ; Willialo
EllOott shall be the Deptity Returning
Offiter for the South Ward, and SE‘,12T11191
Ste.4 shall be the Deputy Returning
Offieer for the East Ward. i
, B it also enacted, in pursuance of
the Consolidated Municipal Act, 1883,
Sec ion 297,
'1.1 That the Clerk of the said Mena-
cipe Corporation of the Town of S' a-
fortl shall, at the hour of twe ve
o'clock, noon on Thursdey, the sev
teenth daY Of April, A. D. 1884, at t e
Town Hall, in the said Town of Se
give for and against the By -La , a d i
N j
forth, shall sum up the number of vot s
ta
grant the requisite certificates there -
and r.
2. That the Mayor of the said Munk-
cipality shall attend at the Town Hall,
in the said town, on Tuesday, tide
eighj5h day of April, A. D. 1884, at the
t of eight o'clock in the evening, Ifcir
the Purpose of appointing persons to
atteed at the various polling pia*
aforesaid, and the final summing op Of
the Vetee by the Clerk respectively, on
behalf Of persons interested iu and pr6-
moting or opposing the passage of this
By -Law respectively.
NOTICE.
The above is a true copy of a • ptca
paced By -Law to be taken into °onside
eratibn by the Municipal Council of the
of one month from the date of the firet
publitation of said By -Law in the fbl-
lowie newspaper, namely, Tue
EXPOliSiToR, aud that said By -Law wee
first publielied on the Twenty-first day
hour day and places therein fixed for
of larch, A. D. 1884, and that at the
takieg the votes of the electors, the
polleltvill be held.
- WM. ELLIOTT, Clerk.
SEAFORTH
7rE, AND TI NWAR
O. M. HITNEY
Always keeps on and a fall line of t e
latest styles of
C001 BOX ANp PARLOR STOVEi.
Thiele beauty shoevs them -and the
pricel (sells them. I
TINVVARE
Of etery description always in k.
We make all our goods, and guarantee
the good and right in price.
A 11 line of Table and Pocket
lery t very low prices.
and rice%
All,kinds of Jobbing Work pronaptly
Pa ties wanting goods in my line lit
will pay them to see My stook Rad
Qom are prices. I
Late Whitney Brothees.
illifROXETER MILLS.
141 GIBSC),TV
Bags
o announce to the Public that h
as commenced to operate the
tROXETER WOOLLEN FACTORY
and tlaat he will be prepared to giy
good Tadao in
FULL CLOTHS,
1 TWEEDS,
UNION TWEEDS,
FLANNELS,
WINCEYS,
and varieties in STOCKING YARNS.
OOSTOM CARDING,
Spinning and Falling promptly attend-
ed Ian!
Paziies from a distance will, as fat as
poieible, have their Rolls home with
thetre; and as he has put the mill into
good Working order and employs o ne
but edlcient workmen all wor
Re ember the Wroxeter Mills.
LEX. L. GIBSON,
PROPRIET
JA
ES A. CLINE &
re showing- for yen to select frozt
fifteen different styles of Chopping
Axee ; nine different makes of Crosv
Ot Saws. Also the largest and nabs
oomPlete stock of!
CUTLERY
AND SILVER-PLATED WARE
Ever shown in Wingharn, comprising
Cruets Cake Baskets, Pickle Bottles
Butter Dishes, Napkin Rings, Knivesi
Forks nd Spoons. Also a full line of
the eel bested
NE ADA SILVER GOODS.;
We ha, e a fall warranty on our pla ed
goads, and guarantee them to be ex 1
ly 114 represented.
121
et
03
E heve now opened ard marked the bulk of Old Coantry goods, and Mvite
inspection of our lerge and varied stock of all kinds of Dry Goode. We are show-
ing the latest novelties in each department, and prices will be fctund lower than
ever before.
In DRESS GOODS the stock is very complete, embraciug e newest goods
in the British markets.
VELVETEENS in all shades, and the wear guaranteed.
LONELY BLACK and COLORED SILKS and SATINS.
Splendid rangel of MANTLE VELVETS, CLOTHS, TWEEDS,
TONS, dm
Good range of SHAWLS and JACKETS, CARPETS, CURTAINS,
COUNTERPANES, and all House Furuishing Goods.
•
0
0
till
ell
ct
And 'Mee. Ii. laughed, thinking we referred to the above, and s id that's ell very
well, but fol s can% live on love now-a-daya. Quite true, e replied, rather
(doused at bee earne tness. No, nor yet by walking through the rye. And then
vte had to laugh ours lves, she got so cross because we said " Worth ratioh and
costs but little." Jus then we pulled out a web of Grey Cotton, and pat it on the
counter before. Ho much is that, she said, rather crustily. . Five cents. She
looked up in astonieh ent, but said nothing. And here's another, full yard wide,
ooly 7 centa, and one at 8, and another at 9i. Now you are t Iking sense, she
said, softenin down. Yes. Mrs. B., these prices will thaw outi ost people, and
got them ready 'for spring, but look here : See this White C tton, overa yard
wide, only 9 Cente by the piece. And this one only 10 cents, we 1 worth 14 cents.
And this One only 1 cents, cheap at 15 cents. Then she 1 ghed again, and
said, did yea steal h m Oh, no, but we got the chance of the greatest bargain
in cottons we eve aw, and of course jumped at it- Why, look at our windows
and see thoseailes there. Well I decla..e, you fellows have got the start of them
this time. I'll till it piece of that, and when I go home DI tell Mrs. C. to come
out to the great oo to sale at
RAN
N BROS., EXETER,
here you get cottonr " Worth much but cost little."
NEW SPRING GOODS
To mak
balanpe oi4
duced
MCLOUGHLiN'S,
e room, I am still offering the
Winter Goods at greatly re-
pric7s. For good bargains now is
the time. 411 invited.
DUCE TAKEN AS1 CASH.
J. IVIcLoUGII LIN, Whitney's Block, Seaforth.
WM. C401 ELL & COMPANY.
Cleaing Sale of Dry Goods.
"VO AIRE DETERMINED TO CLEAR OUT
THE 3.A.L.NCE OF OUR WINTER DRY
GOODS AND CLOTHING, AND - WILL SELL
AT WHOLESALE PRICES TILL THE FIRST OF
MARCII.
EMBRACE ri
VERY CASH BUYER IIOULD
WM. CAMPEtELL
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