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The Huron Expositor, 1884-04-11, Page 3- _.. � __ - . . 1. . I .1 - �_ I- I � , I , . : �, .� __ - �,, � I I. ­ I - . - .1 ! � �� . - - _. � ; . � � I . i � - I I - I . I . � � C, , I � I � . . I . . I I t I I I � I i - � � I I � I I . : - � . I : �- � .1 � i l ,� . � � I I -. I � I i � �, - ! I i � � i � T. L . I � . - � . I � I 1 ! � : —AT, W — _'D AN - � . . I I 10LOTHING AND . �Z00_7E_T�,][:Ms � � e � . � � . - - : , Ever Placed Before the � � . I : . r � � . . . : - I . I - ,-,a , . forth Reople! ; A. %_1 I rithatanding the discontent of 1 . . � L ; - I 1!o and others aver the grievances . � , . . I � � � times, we still March oa, oUp, . . I : (E'SS steadily increasing . . ,, W-hiell, � � I I 'ROOF IN 'ITSELF, that we , � I I . . . the, ri,,-,,ht Glass of goods . , and � . [a Ga the lowest living profit, � � I i . G ALL LOW PRICED31 � . � 1Y G001>9 A WIDE BERTH, - I r � . v I - �r W - '> ,ell they are satisfactory to � : p : - I ,= BUYER NOR SFtLLBR. 1 � I IRESS GOODS. s department will be found the I � . �aods of the season in, Rich Silkg, � I I ,nd all materisda appropria,te for . . . � ' � ;_ a%d mourning orders, . LL IN ERY, Tanch of our trade requires no I I P�,ff, sufficient ter say, Miss __ L I � 4aa just returned from -visiting - I lots, better r)a,red than eve.- � _prei_ , - , " , , - ' the wants of her customers. � , 7 . � . ether with a I&r,ae staff of - I - . � Are- now ready to suit anyone . . - , - early spring millinery. � � � I — - I . ; . . . KADE ' � AN. ORBERE0 I . ' I � . I CLOT i HING. � . - � . I , paAment is fully sapplied : . . I .a newest patt . arns in reliable I � , z . .e&ve your order,, or if you can - I . . . 11 can supply you with a - a Suit equal in quahity, style, . I �. lah to anything made to order . . - I iOs. We have now a first- .' . - . ; � 6n the premises, ready ta I � - W&Iits of customers. - I . � . � . � - � . I : — . . � I - I , � I I � � ,F1 I L r � - __ - - ,I . - WITH Us, � I - I - I � -1 ,-.ze as the only road to bu8i- . - I - �& . . � - z . I � . I � AND FIRST-CLASS PRO - WE WILL NOT RE I NEIERSULD. I . I - — - I � . I I z i - Inv'ted, Yn Trouble 10' - w � . . I Sh,ow 'Goods, . � . . - - I - . T .- I % . _. S EMPORIUM# - � - ­ !, , I I . I � � i I 1, � I i r i . . I . i . ! . I I I . . I � � ,� � � I . I 1! � I � I � i L I . i I � � , I � . 11 - ; 0� EXPOSI 18840 1 1 1 , � � I I I ,&PRIL M . I I � . i i 1 THE, HIM ____ I I . ;I . . _ — I 11 - IL il 1� I . — - i ­ . ��__ I � ------- - I I � - — — __-4— 1 00000� ----------T- I I I---- . , . I . I )# , Gaieties. , tuting an 11 I for n $1 r I . �43 I the � last but st:the (n I of four I'lionra, six han" , I �, . I � .1 ! I . I Ord. I � BY-LAW N 24, B11 Is Wks an Old farmer about his W i i i dred Africans, male �nd female, were I - " . - : Th, 11 I'll take the b4is, . 11? . ,,Flom sixteen to twenty, they' _�w y"On'set you �' - he W tes. bendin r the rail of the brig, in, a - ",-OF TH 1 - boyll: Be carefu ZhI1001 I P) 1) c a a. You painf ul po-0, tim, hol din g by t air (haixi- � ,nore thm I did; at twenty-five, I *h � A I - ITOWN OF 9EAFORTH, FOR 18841 know knew 89 much ; at thirty, they have got the',boarld the �Wrong way.' ad hands t a huge dable Whi 11 WE's Oit- I i ----------- 4- . I they - tolaearwhat1hadtosay; ` " I think it is figlit -the bl. i�k sqaaire tached to [in pan' ad by A By -la ' � ivilliDg- . ,a., a h 3a-vy ai ol or, c w, to raise b way of loan the ,were I they asked my advice; at,th6 right corner. I � i I a simple eli nf � from the bow. sum of- five thousand! .dollars for the t thijty-fiyel i 1, I . a an they got to be forty, 'Mrs,- McGruder �L &ro� you I goin, to � I . I and I thiA, wh Homans 4i aa self e xaipuiod he f ston- ,purposes hereinafter 16ationed. . Vill ,,tuslly acknowledge that the; t6&ch, -11116 how Ull � P14Y t. game"llwas ings to see th tt uvery O's sti ongly WHIP,RF,As, the Muu cipal Council of . I - before you wer ? N- hen bound to the ichain. ne, 1, a or- 'Rn of Snaforth, n the county of they I w something. - master ot e 130, � 'O w I , ' in does knO � p � I - dc: the to i ; )i I old in' ,,. I am- afraid Mr. Criss- you were� a chit in i a pine. o a Is ting dared a I Haror, have resolved �o raise by way of 'Alother : I I 0 ])a wor oThti'hs iold to be I I � is not serious in his attentions." thick bread and bu ; tier, and icking out ,broken up, . rought n deck, bound -up loan, the -3um of five thousand dollars crosil I awful bashful, you empty Preserve cans, I ,- He is ; I had a. obars oter in matting, and we�l fill -el with shot for th purpose of lela itig the same for I ,ter: . . I . __ . , ))Augl he is offOring himaelf piece- for proficiency in, ol b,ckers . oh— I %nd thrown overboalrd. The work was a term of ten: ears, Without interest, to . 116ow: but anted me to take 11 Will -you Move do . ?to � - - Taoil. Last nigbt-he W � I 11 ve . -completed an hour, -before daytreak; AuguEt Gysloert an,, gmond, - of the � � it - i 1, Certainly. t a & aflow IMP ;O 138 ,you and now tb Dnly Witnesses 0 Homan s , uckerBm'th in the county his. ar.11n. � I - towns iip of T I 7 firm having inW_ have a very disagreeable way of i*ter- guilt were att Etched to 5hat f � aDlIfliCturer, to ,Manchester atal chain. of - 11uron, Woollen I -A ' I � a type -writer into their corre,A. rupti ng me—stop I 1 You are king two HOMaDB tUrD0d to bhe mate, and with assist I the s�id Auglitst Gysbert Van- . I N I ducta ieces to my � . . in Spimisifla, polidence department, received a lettor P � On& of Y urs. 19 Mind. a smile fall o� meaning,said Eguaollad to purchase a lot within the froln an indignant customer, Baying, I I !I I guess IGan spare a pieceanluot feel -1 Harro, take an a)l 0 and, gc forward.' Corporation (if the town of Settforth, � Want you to - understand .that you the loss of it. Now, how Wi R you get The wind will c(o) I ff to us soon. I in the Gounty'of Huro � and to build & I I -can out of th I - Listen to the w , a o Woollen MW thereou'%.d to fit up the neean t print letters sent to me. at? That's a. poser for �you Ord and whea you hear . " ,t The masculine : intEllecot a�'lwe,ys �'�ells it, out the Eli ag." � same with the neces ary, machinery. - writing—ev6n yours and I don � It " I , ; ,read . ulted by reflections on my whealpitted against Wom, 's br4ins, - The man went fo�word, and Homans the said money it will be d , ,at to be ins for—Sacred Josep 8,[ , I inever ` And to raise he sai unicipal Coun- � ,� saw turned and in vain �udle&vor tO'Pone- 'Eaec,es,,ary forithesai I L 4 id � eaucation. 11 daughter, looking that 11, - - I , I . I . trate the darkness..; " JI doul want to ail 0 ue debeatures,for the saidsum —A olergyman's I 0 MSS,, left by her father in his For at this intere I ng period ofi the loose the niggers," a Said SpEakina ars, Over th I ' M of fivq tho�iand doll - study chanced upon the following sen. game Mrs. MoGrudi�i jumped 'over t1hree aloud, j 4 and 'yet I dare� not , vait until All her i ari, it wil. require the sum t sq love to look upon a young of his pieces bY'wo ing a qtieck0 be daylight. wit,h- I !knew wbe're.the of th ' w 1: , tenco: - I P) i � r a hundred and ninety-eight dol- � Insin. There is a bidden potc ha&not expected fils eact Of the Oup be. hound �f i be rai � , S wele ' . laors, 4ed annually, by special . : thin his breast which charms had laid his Behem O catch. � i the said debt cealea wi I i i At that instant fbe report Of a gun rate f r ther aymeut ' 11 Piece after piece ( f his Is 0 to the ' anlother, and 9 f She sit down, and t reached hiE ear, arid then I -te 'eutioded. ,nd pains Me- skill of his � and Mr. Me ' rt,"dieor another, and another, in diff 'rent direc- as lie einaf - m , blushingly added: "Them'8 my seriti- I opponen �, I q , . I A'u , wher as, it will require the sum � . I -ilin,p, signals. th] luents exactly, papa. —all but the Pains.,, began to grow mad, i: $ , � . tions. Thit cruisers were fil of thi ae hundred dol�ars, to be raised I., -,Tbat'sorough",ex laim . io pay - a the hour of danger woman I ,, Bah 11, he said-, � I that's babyl JJlay I ad flona'ans — I rl� . . I aunu dly by special r4tek, for t1 I ' herself," said Mad&MO ! Yon B11ap Up the pi �o I .1 1 I know wa : befor . thinks fle&E;t o- ;?� are you ar ." T eu raising went of the iatemst,J'as also hereiia- True. When the thunder I ch-ance to think. )p wardly, oo! �You his voice, ae cried, 11 Haqo, are you, after mentioped. de Stlaol._ I 'I roan a4d tile vivid lightning flasbes : ought, if you had a.) chivair �, to oint ready ? The wind wil, reae4 us soon." ' h amount of the I . I And, whe eas, t q , and the big drops come down, the '; Out my danger; bul I you pli mp your 11 Av, ay, B r," wNs t a rres onse. ,r : I - whol rateable prope4 ty of the said a In a few minutes th il begi Corp I . .. f any income Woln3n. who is caught out in the storm j Meft8ly checkers ril I t I u grab . e sa Lia to, ration, irrespective O - devot6s her agony to tha� thought that � mine off the board li� a a school -girl I" fill, and the vessel moved 6lowly through' in th nature of tolls, i4toreSt, dividends, . . bar hat and dress will be ruined. I 1, Perhaps check(i - iA like relig ,on," the water'. i I I -rent or fees 1from, said property, and I . i - . —There was a Vioar of Dronfield who. � said his wife, med.1tatively. t4 You ac- 11 How'mueh water do you, SUPPOS8 .at irrespedtive of itlay income, to be ' ' � � . Cept its mysteries ais a )ittle aaild." we have herE ?" as� ad I Honalus, turning d ad fronafthe bomoo,rary investment coulddefiver without observation the- I . �,3,3,10i I . sentiments of the late Dr. Blair, until i 11 Hush, my dear,, that is LbSolittely to the man at the wh0l. of th sinking f u nds, o� aoy part thereof, profane. I wouldn't lose na ( teipper -Fifty lalhomB ati least," was the ' . 'lahti r6VIBed A.ssess- lady, one of his flock, chanced to . J i . acco ding to �the I � - an old even if the game Ai ore goiD -, ag4inst reply. . I i read the identical sermon in the even- -. me." - I � I 1, That will d '11, Jh6l slavei muttered, Mau Ro.,J of tue said a i Corporation, be- - i1311 Which had, been board in the m jru- ' ,, I �. 0 iug f )r the ear, on 'I thousand eight I �, . I Don't get excit6d, dear." E and be walked forwapd,,and eXaMlDed , hiiiiared aiJ,"leighty tb�ree, is the sum of " F,ver afterward she kept the vol. 1 ,, I . Ing. ' Excited I It's ado l0gh to ,mAe & carefully tile chaingatig, as fie b'rutally - -six thousand I � I i ume l4oked up in -a box. in the family wooden rocking hoj�86 excited to se� the termed his d- abolic I � five iiiiadred' and thirty lHementioned that,on a, later I . �� inventi�nn. - two ilandreland forty' dollars. '� Pew. .: way you skip - alb'r g 1 Wfth, youi4pn- The laeg.o,.s sent ujJ pi e groE,Lns. istiug debenture ONS1310n, being pressed for tirne he * , . - A do wherous, the ek I founded pieces, Yoa don't givi) Me ime For many adurs th3y 'had b an over in debt of the s�id Corporation, is as fol - .1 � . 1pon his favorite author. No s_�Oner �� I I . . . , . dreW I Out the text than the lady - to thiuk.10 - I � � , this 11131)Atlirii poslAos, by Lich they lows : Threq thousand dollars borrowed ho,alif given 11 I don't wish to irry i'd. - T$ore, were suffer.m, the 6e e8t tortu . re. .. - � prodwed her copy of Blair. ,, But I i . y9 !) under the auphority o�i by-law No. 46, 1 take -that move bacl, . DOD't vou ee I The breez3 strebgtJ1aenedj1. and the: of tLesaid town ,of $eaforth,-aud in - ,t the old woman off the scent,' go) � , I just Pt shall capture both vo at kings *. Brilliante da3bed like a race� over the -terest there' sqven per cent per I 1� gaid he, "for I began three pages f ur- ., � I q)n ab � I "I do wish yoq�',l paind .your own deep. HopAns lia4ed from tbo quarter early from the ther oi and she never overtook me all � . anui �m, paya:ble half �, I . business, 338,dana 11 it -marked. Mr..,Mc- deck whil( his me4x0llected * �een the wfi� through." . I 1 In groups, first day of �)March 11884, and � fift Gruder, spitefullvl "I am perfpctly saw urinauved the conkummatiou of the _*3. Parvenu's caxpets in bar new , � hun ired doll'ars borroWed uuder�by-law competent to.take-(1,4, of my own I 'I � - No. 100 of the said tolwn of Seaforth, ,e'were Woven in one piece to fit I I I . Mrs. - w .Now, go on." i , I "Ate Op ready, Hpxro�?11 I I Ay, ay, and interest thereon alt seven- per cent 0" I � � t r!oom Parvou'a once as i I each Ne,�ertheless, th ir�dig' a it gontle- sir." - � � i per an n um from the I f] f teen th � d ay of talking of her daughter to a visitor: , ' I I I I � . - * man did .take his wifaTl dvico and HomanH looked romad, a d inito the July 1883, - and six' !thousand &llars 1, Aft' Mrs. Parvenu- your daughter , move I I .1 I darkness, which was igiving! aylto the ' t I. i ' 1 boi z owed un aer the a'thority of i by-law I clout of dian I � � �. ll I out much 2" "Not a great , ]For five g; morn. Then he*thundEired o&wll Strike I" No. 3, A of t don't O milan (; they' playe iin !j 9 I . )ae said tc wu of Seaforth, 9 � :1, I � . k I I � blow, aeal., It tires the poor dear so much?'�' � silence. "I i I The.., was the souna of a ingle and interest �thereou at seven per cent . - � I ,,Indeed! Isu,.t she well 2" " Oh, yes;,,' Then Mr. McGi, � eF having t iam. a heavy P 1110ge, an ao t e ca le -e O f rom , . . ; ar se one . per aunum; pavable half yearly, .Well obough. Bat you Bee, at ,so many ' phs' bovib wM4 � 'and the I . intly penned li ,wife',s we in a the side, a crash, a I I the firtit daviloi January 1884� : houses where she calls she has to walk ruer. leaned- bael id his -,Iaa�r�with terrible BbriEk—it wa.4' the ast cry of sun � of elev" thousand dollar borrowed fied - is I � 11 ei�li 8 ' - over the seams in the c&rpets, and il� I PS-081atis , There I 'think that�� set- - the murde ed Afrioano. One rh[oment under the adtbority or by-law No. 6, A the poor dear's f 6et a�nd makes her � tles ib.,, — 1. I i ,I I hurts I � - more,,and 11 was still. Si 'hillindred for the towal of Seaforith for 1 1880, and � _... � i so tired." - B at the lady �naff 3 a flank movefilent human bei gs had gone dow wi�b that interest ther�on from 'the fifteenth day . , . . . —When. the stra,riger remarked that which swept two ci his hiplog,s 6ff the anchor an chain into . the d. pt11 � � Ofthe Of April 188J, at six p ; pr cent per annum be was from Arkansas, one of, the pa,8- board, and left biJklitary cheAdr 'at ocean., :� I 1 an there is JDOt11iDg i�i'a arrear and un- . � � I �; -break - thE Bril- . � sengers suddenly turned and asked: � the mercy of her n�.x J advance. � � , Two ho rE, after day . pa,i either for principal or interest. . L . "You are, eh.? Maybe you are from The minister gl ' Ued for ,a mooent liante was overhauled. Th4a was no ud, whe 1 -.1 ade necessary to ' i 0 1 I . teas, it is W I Orittenden -county ?" 11 I am that." at the"board z I . � - . I I . I � ' ev'idence that she was: a slavbr, &:ad her apI oint the ime andi place for taking ' . I I I � I I - 41 Perhaps from James' La,udiiag ?" : it And a � 060a captors wo,e obliged to lot! her Yes I' You've I -won ! L ti P"Fl- the votes of he duly uali-fied electors, "Tbe;t's it exactly." -1 Then, maybe, ' whollemome won it Is. Cheated ni� out The instruc;tioniii to erhisers kt that time and for ting Deputy RetdrniDg .. - _ . I you know my brother, William Henry Of the game. I'd E a o nor be d aome# a I ny did not alli)V I r a vessel' to be .capture I d Officers, a the votes of the said I I . Son6a,from Penn Yan, this Stati(3?" day to peddle snow'Shoes in a tr(pioal unless negroos were faund on boa,d. electors meeti g. I � - I—. ! - 1 Is Stranger, put it thar I" exclaimed the country than enterhi: to any intellre t� al ... I � . � a it Werefore I enacted by thE AriaiasaB traveller, as he extended his , contest with a wo I 11) � An'Eccentrio LaWyer. I I' & I : . r ' or bi, Col-porationi of the I town of Seaforth, L and smiled all over. 11 Blust my � st jim L,;u � I . A famous IaWyei, aloted f � A learn� hand . _ re, my d�ea,.-, I—" I � i i 'in ,the couflaty of Auron. I ; 1 . I I I . . � . -iijg and clastiical sdho. airship, illti§trated ! buttons if I didn't help to lifinly Your � 11 Dvn't be sure`& 3.1ayth no arled I. That it, �ball be lawful for the Msyoi ?3 ' , I F1 Eng, 0 � , brother for cattle stealing just before I the minister, as he �lioveloditb pieces by his eccentric babit � s on an ol of I he said 0orporatiop, to raise by wa3 - � .. ' int6 a cigar b f Jamm�d the board lisb soug. I ! I of 'oan from,� any persbA or persous,bod3 left home." ox au� I - . I I The lo is. f weal tb is I the 1048 of di t ' . i . —Scene:—Petty village in. Stirling- , up on to the books '191f; 11 exceptin� that ' or :)odies cot may be lRilliDf , Ahire,in which two churches, Free and I . I As siges in all timl3o maert; ,, � . pr,rate, ho you are tAiDg` ip T6y , Ina,ble time The hap y man's witbout a shirt. : I to idvarico the samb upon the credit o' , � hnow.lbugbt � pre[ ar � ing 114 Billy ,(.4 impbell, 0 he is familiarly thE debentures hereinafter mentioned I I . op s of the way. Tourist . r__ - I � I V I E) door oal , ingdo much'i and piived, little . Established, -glare atone another from when you to .posits side to ' my sermon. TLpre, sbn , th - led- a slim of M0,15ey not exceeding in th( , native: "Sarely your people must be . ��a f mi I'm - he had rici idea cif its value. , I are - fter A nice whole the s`um of fivb tbousand doll � a ,you. . Me o 'I �d I money, foi ' L I ,& it t I very religious. Why, small as ih6 vil- ' in to wrestle with ', e hos ' of E ati1n. He endorsed for: overybody, and if he ' H. Thatit. shall be lawful ' I . I - PCck - ' Oh, if Eve hd �ia had Ei taBto * in i, T etful sail Mayor to caus� hge is you have a pair of churches." i I . or went out he st; ee4 with a a any number o 4 .. I � 4 Native - 11 Deed man, they're no sae ' pomoloo, I of change, he would ireturn. without A Debentures to be mao'e for such sumi , ' .y I" �, - ; I . I ving given 8oinethi6 to every , of .money as may be required, Dot les! godly'as ye wud tbink. It's mair spibe 1 � . . ,cent, hai i 9 . I ; 0. � . . i . � i I A Slave Shib, Tra n e I I I' � than releegion." I ? ­ . ,� ibegg4r he met. I - ., � than one hundred do. lars each, and no . re w; hoi . 'he. E 6 0 Two Irishmen were asleep in the I In the year 1836, t le ,ering ' One da5,,, 164, in r. ply to Mr. exceeding In the aggroguate the sum 10 I attic of a house which caught fire. One " on the African coa � � il, large clippo r brig Campbell'i queStion�. 11 Wbat's the fiv 3 thousadd dollars, and that the ofthem in, the burry- to escape, got his oEdled the Brilliar;;tE), COMM ded by a news?" ' 4, othirig pew, sir,but thisj de)entures�hall beiBealed v2ith th( ' I pantaloons on front side back, and desperado named I H omaX14. H010ins, am sorry to'say, I fiao to sell out your set I of the said _Corp6ration, and sigue . . I 0 ( I . jaraped into the &treat below. His said to be an Engl�Ebman b' birtbodwaia house and I t for tbe'debt You Owed as. by the May r and Triaasurer thereof. ' COMP0,11i,031 seeing him fall in a heap, known along the 1wl ole 411.8t an , in security to Mr. Hill."' � � � . 11. That the saiI debentures Blaal Wled to him I 11 Whist, Jerry, are ye Cuba as the most im coessf a I, slaver 7 of 11 Oh,.th it's uotbing�," ans ered Ca"V* be rinteresiiattheratbofsixl:pereentua - - . . I kilt intoirly?" And Jerry, gathering hi8day. Thebrig�wts owned by two bell ; the ?roperty is! not tost; it has , pei annum,lfrom tbeAay Mentioned fo. . 41 . hims men repidin,g at fla-anS, 0 6 &B Eng -1 only changed lian&.' - . . elf up and and. disco,ioring the ad 7 1 . thi 8 by I aw 0 take eff ect, which interes '� juded _ garments aforesaid, shoutod lishman and the ofli( r a SpELuiard. She Mr. Campboh 'wa,S an easy-gOID .� shall be pa;yable on� the first days o . back 1, ,'-Not intoirly hilt, but upoia: my was built to,carry Eix hundr d negkoes bachelor, ar d had,the reputill-tiOn. of be- : , I I . � February and August in each year word, I'm fatally twisted." , and in her Homans I ad ma a -ten 8,110- 111g One of tl a MOA sl I ressedlaw- at the office! of the sa�d Treasurer. I . � . . ,a n - i le a OCCE'.51011 as I — __ __ cessful voyages* i93 ually * land4lig in yers in the tat . ,Fn on" ' I I � , I Ar. That the said 1 debentures shal - 1 Cubs five thou I 9 I , 1. I . His Name was John. san I roes. I Th brig he was about leaving, home to attend be made pl�yable_ . in ten years at th, I Perhaps it Could not. be maintained csrriod ten; gnns,,. d ,tbirty 9 espal the Legisl %tare, bis Ei�ster ir for d him I I fulitheEit fro�n the date hereinafter man ,A and*& crew of silittly paniatda, m hat she had plac6d EL dozen. shirts in that the degree of civilization of a Peo- .J I � . � tioued for �his by-law to take effect L L . . . . them old pirates, 1�f esperg,te as their his trunk. i Ple Julay be discovered by the length of _'41aglish 1 1 brig -&-war at Now I rotber,' I said she, I'do be More at the office; of the Treasurer of sai( mmander. An J'� I ; ( . the Ifs r4es given to the children. If that GO !� I Co -poratiobl, and shall have- attache Were so, we should have to rate very I whic'h.attELched her Was so cut up � in particular a 3qut y6 u �, dress, an 1, don't d'UponS f0L . . hull and ri ging ti . 't she was abaidon- for . ; on a shiit at 16asl once a to 1em, C r the payment o g�t to I U . high the enlightenment of our Indislus, I 9 - . 11at E)rest. i . - : ad, and soon aftei I sunk. �a E gliBh week. It' a very i�or�ifyi�g� to ee you I I I W�1101,are c4able of such amazing names I � it I r.- That for the purpose of forminj ' U to oung-uaan-foud-of-the-fe&tbers-in- sloop -of -war atte I P �ed tol, osrr the .go about looki�g 86 d1irty. , a FinkiDg fund for the payment of tb ' � hi to Brilliante with -bo 1103, Which were i beat- � Onhisiet,uinhiDmoaLtthooloEeofthe � a h, t." But it is generally true tha,t . W , I hie said debentores, an equal annual sum 0 1 . I a grea I Maukliter. Now it session, Bhlecongrlliotulated him upon ety-eight dollarE � people who do not have at least & fami- . n off, with �, . L I three hund�ed and nin I ly "" &B known that Hc1mans w B ag in on, hesity . ' ' , I *ell as a personal name are do- F I , it a make W,h , ou have 9 f t a a pig, shall, in ad�lition to all other rates b graded. The ignoraiice and generally the coast, and it was resolv tol I , y �own a . 8 raised levied and collected by specie benigh another attempt t1o. take hi , wit the i she remar id, , ot ey 0-ust have fe . d you U7 a I , ted condition of the ,southern i �-- I 11 � i . rate Pon all the ratea,ble property il 66 , -a . evidenvoi,of hil4,giiil on bparA.� TL at the capi %I. ' . i I I ' I 3oration; during the con . ()ra4kerB"&reillu.titratedbytbiastorv- � I :I 11 the said Cotl . V 8 arratigetn.01) -th , 9 oc I ts� foi *1 is purpose W re all , - Yes, t my take I car of he A ciracker about thirty years of age ' t arel alwayl . V iit,01 tinuarice of the sKid debentures. oi , well made. . He' was allowe to ke in replied, 110 - they: t in i a an of them . , and for the purpose c carne to a Minister in Gr � eenville, South his ca-rgo of neg!ro�`s and set sail. some appio)riaticins.1' I . 1 a Carolina, not long ago, a . coompsnied by ot I.,Bt sight of LQokinp nto la�r brother I �s trunk and Pg:,IlDg the interest of the s id deben - � a a('[ out . tui as an equal annual sum of thre , - : a, YOUD., girl of about twenty, who was the coast when! Ole quick I o f her finding but bwo sh,jrts, she call ." huadred c 1 o ars, all in additio: I drelised in a faded calico dress. After commander diS640 lor d thattyeews 8 on- 11 Wbere, brotb�r, are all! those navy - . , , I � to all other rates 'be raised, levied 110111e, hemming and haWiDg, the man trapped. Font ctlai ers, ee of theqm shirtis I gave you? ' ! specl, a] I -truDk?' * and collected by, ial rate, upon , I stated that they desired to be married. A i�rica had I been ,, Don't you find'tbem iia the I English, and one , � 77 rateablepro arty in the said Corporatio: . The rpatrimonial knot was tied, but -lying in wait for b i , and .� soap was 11 No; I see but t . he sa,id dE . ' ' i I ro � one I,Ipomil�,IyIbav ome'oo,me." during the continuan-06 of t I I VIhs,U the divine came to make out the hopeless. In rat! i g awa . . I F An examination isclos6d that bE 'bebtures or any of thlem. . - 08rtificate a difficulty &rose. When the he would come in each f -an)ther. . -1 � . ora(4�r was asked his name, he replied., Night was comi 1 h on, and omara was was weariDly, six'slairos, a faobt W ich ac- V 1. Thatl it shall a lawful for .th i g; ; I e said sura c: . ' I I I 1, John �,-, silenAtly rep,arding, the pn�l uers, when counted I or his appaiient improv men till sail Mayor, to lend I th � � d dollwes when raised a "13'lat what is your other name?" the hu 8AIB A pped idl I fleshl. � i � five thousait ' . suddenly � . aforesaid, to the said August Gysber a8k6d the clergyman. the wind died aw1aJ7, ind t1le, slavelriwayS I I . � . NvDmau,s lEcon�om-T. . VanEgmonil, for & term Qf ten yearE . t � A � � " I &Wt got no other na-me," was the motiouless,10n. that w�,ters. ,41 ThiO will . . I I 1. * I ; � I I ,l Notbin for dinn�r ?" a k wi hout int rest, atclito talm 4 mortgag 80ra8what startling reply. I tD 11 I � not do," Hom%Ds'; muttered hn �CkiDg �.1 I . i . stj ec1t gen l6man t1he other day when hE to ocure thile said Blain of five; tbousani I "Biatwha,tis our father's name?" PAX.his ciglar Ttheir � . I . y - �. away the asbes If ' I . P I WeDti 110111 nd fo 4 his wife Sawing dollars, pay�ble at the expiration c " P'eter." boats will be dqw � 0 me b. fore ;1 am and a, COI, bite set ola t for him. I A lagusl it . .. 7 . . ter years, f�, 6m the ' rst day of - . a 'What do you ca,11 him when you ready for t i he visit; and 8 h 11 Ii'm SO busy, dea ,," Murmured the I A. . 1884,cin the fo lowing lands ail, OUT Call him Peter?" persisted the this � his ste,ria-&C6 1A up with -a pmile, I � I �i . raiUikterJhinhin-g he had struGI-the I .1 of Illbich- was diabolical. goodi wom 1. , prc mises ia�mely. : arts of lots ten il . a expression , . I bt . . th gh , (I Saw -1 j ,,e".re a�hedh�f,husl3ana. thafirstandtenint a second conceE rigi track at last. ItwaBevident,en)ug that he �medi- C ' ' " ad8nveyof the town " We calls hi m pop I " was the an s wer, tated so' . an. I . ; Thou'lie t ,k his I at,� went down to the sioa Huron!Road Sn me des orate pl I J , I 'wh.ic;h was given in ,, that -settles -the. - A dozen sweis *ere'got but an. the ' Wom an ange and had a h t unc ship of Tuc�ersmith I ' in the county C . I I —hot rolls, hot moat pie, coffee, and 8 Huron, con4men-i-g'at the distance c . Matter " tone. vessel mo6d_'; wily through the,water. I I I IBI. delicious U,ddiug.1 : . - sev3ntyfeet�fzom th northwest angi ' . I'litther questioning was vain, and Meantime-, the darknels hav ng d(epen. I � I ti I � . , I An a .. I aid pleas- of lot ten i � the second conces8 on 01 I Xc an Eal, he s' I I the 0-lergi-mam was increasingly amazed ad, Homans proceeded to ca r ont his -1 A . .1 I . . antly as he ,aid dc wri the charige for it., the westerl.� limit 'f said lot, thenc '11hela he found that the bride did n- � I r . . q , Ot design. � � 64 It Oug, I to . be gpod," 'replied the easterly pi.rallel vh-th the norther: It . I kilow I her family name either. . The cable. attac aed to t a . -he4viest I - ady.cashi�ei ; -your! wife balied tba,t boundaryofthelot,5 feet tlience nortl . — &nahor�wast4k woubsideof1the bawse . . li westerly limit I P. alad lArs. McGruder Pla,y i A oun . the rail t � b the pie and M&Iethero ..qand thepuddin " X arri I 1 13 1 i 9; erly, parallel wi h hole, all3d C* ing frdin the bo,� he is such i good cclok that ,we keep of 'the lot , eighty�elght feet tbonc . � I - Checkers. I brig, extend' h -aft Ound --busy ! D i . w . e I Ateriy, P rall . I her 3(3�ding In lunches all tbE el w�th the norther] he' be;a, I . L "5'baia Mr. McG t or i limit nce Mon I ruder proposed a stern, and t wadrounizi the time' " I or The lot, fifti feet the � , . I � .1 C& 6�e �nocked m -, (ilow 9'1�16 of clieckers, his wife objected on other - side. The! hqutches�'wore� then in � � I You mig,lat he the westerly limits Ji the lots, eight3 I � i I ... ho negroes:pi%sse� up, E . . I thOe"Ound that any game of chance taken off, an( . . with a feather," hO aid afterward.s tic eignt feet tq the pliace' of beginning r n- each securely i on d y the wristi. As 7 . . Wa8 do ogatory to th-e dignity of a ,mi I his confidentiaf friiebO. 6' Ithought w( reel ister. I I . ble from I I . tog 3ther with the buiildiDgB to be e I � I the misora. I - were getti;ng, a good :niaby-ne!w tl,ings ul 6 ile r. I ,h � Id in ol e res ,, dr,.they ex- d tbere6n. ; k . . I I tj kiacel" sneered the clergyman, the hot ho a gr i at 0ae hous6, aud tihqt Sue� wa3 awfu V11. Th t this ,by-law shall ta � ` I that's ail you know about it. It T s Pressed by tbei 110 8 t tnde,Nhich i I she's 'ust beer i F , I ec-onomic4l. and there efie A, and come into operation o . � brai sof ; 1�1 p the )el r s, �f any . �. W 1 J n tb 1l$ ! The mOSt CODSUMMatO strate. would have I . . starving it out of ,m 611 1 � N 7ell 1' il hrB; day of August, *. D. 1884. * � . I Pti4l skill, the keenest exercise of but." the fiend ii: 0 el owe t ey', were. tahes a woman to pr ictice Olco�cmy—al i I * � Ingelluity, the profoundest patience, the Without a wor. 6e 'were t,b the 1, i . i I _ VIII. That the votes of the electoi ---Iy I . . rail, some otho � r fellow's eKpen8e� - of the said unie,ipality' shall be take i sna made o -beld ove 3 1, I — side, I a., ! — � - W I tb Let us play I tside whi h ith ,chair ran.'�_ The - Sohn'Day, a farmei from Orillia, on this Y -law u Tuesday I . I Gr4dor, in P interrupted Mrs. Mo- on 1 of � ,ristp I were while at the Union station � at I loronto, fiftementh d of Apri [, 1884, coinmenciu the same tones which bar irons w ioh �clafi 1148beind projects when he, calls the then ten 8 � t the olar.Wednesday, was iconfidbiaced,out cid at the hout! of nine o'clock in the morz by M,, I oha I I � . I Ile. I W&O w ork. 139. ; � ing� and irc, , Colagregation to worship, simply oonsti- linkS 0 the ca �w . . � I 1 1 1 - � I m theme continue tillti . ; I I I I I 4 4 . i � - I I I . - i a . i i I . . . z . ! ; I � I i � I I- � I ! I ,� i � - I _� - - I i I ; : I i i I . ! L I . ! . I � i i i � i I � I I � � I � 11' I . I I � - I I . � � I � 1 1 i 4 i � �- � . : 9 . ! � ; i � I I .1 � � . I , i � . i � . . - , � . ! � � i I I I . . .1 I - 1 -4 � i � k � i I I � . I I � : I I � � I . I � ; . � � : . - .� i i I ! � I - � I � � I I I . I . I . - I . , I - , - ii 4 �, i E I 8 I I I , I a ;D3 fC ! ; 11 �i , �i 4 � f I 16 - , " i �..- I I i I ri 11 I i e k . ''c I - I I � � . I . L � i i . . I I � � ; - I I � I - I I I I i � � , : -1 I i � . I . � I . I � � .. � I i I- t . ,. , . ; _. ; � I ! I � I � I - i � I I . : . I 1! I . � . i I � i I I I . - I ! , - i I i � : I , .� � i - I . - . !, 4. � ''. � , I : i , i . ! i , � I . :. �, . i!� . . . I - ­ I . . * � I - -1 �. . I - .- . I . I . . . . .i� � I 1 i- . i 1 - I : . I . - __ ­ J- - - ­- - � _.- - � I I.. - ­­: __­ I _� I _ � - _-, - __ - - _1 I � - ___ __ __ i ---­____­__ I i I I I . �Ionr 6 five o'clock in ilie afternoon � the foUowi)3g places: � I I . � I i z a, A E dw � For, the North War : b m bt,� I � store ; for the ' Son th W&O � I . 1 . the' To .n Hall - for the East Ward � P . K N. I rattle. store; and th4t Edw Q%8 s all be the Deputy Return, QM -ler for the North Ward; Willi Elliott shall be the Deputy �Rsturb OM,,e for the South Ward, apd. San4 � , S J41kriball be the Doputy ReturL . offfift 4 for the East Ward. � ; . r I 1 Be It also enacted, in puouance tla Consolidated Mupidipal I Act, 1E I I. F),13C *or, 297f . I � 1 1. That the Clerk of thea'aid Mt . �..ip I Corporation ot the Town of S fcrt i hall, at the hour �of twe , . 61 ,look, noon, on Thursday, the sev t .0 th day of April, A. D. 1,884, at, 11 Iown� Ball, in the said ToN�n -of P Wth,4all sum up th� number of v g V'11 I Dr and against the By -Law, '� I gl -4 t � bhe requisite clertificates tb. z i I I , laider.' ! I I � 1 . 2, That the Mayor of the said M � cipality shall attend at the Town H . ' .1L; th. * , On Tuesday,� � � le) I ,rhth day of April, A. D. 1884, at . ilha,* of eight o'cloch in the -evening, It i i I iol purpose of appointing person i , I ;Ona ,a at the various polliDg pl I I , , & �?reslaid, and the final summing u tll,e votes by the Clerk resp-letively bebialf of persons interested in and m6ltiiii�g or opposing the, passttge of! 'O I IF y-Lill,w r(3,3pectively. � . � . � i � 11 � � � i . � : NOTICEIF I . A . . �Tho above is a true copy of a l� p)8od1.By-Law to be taken into co� e - I atio� by the Municil al Council o� p 1 own1of Seaforth. af tier the , expira I ,z ' i id. one month from thle aatebf the I L ipublioation of said By�-La i lmiRin g DeWBpaper, namely, THE THT'U' :1 I x�osiroR, and that Eiaid By -Law first publimbed on tb&' Tweiity-firs� , i ,of M4'rch, A. D. 1884, and that a� I ihour. 4Lay and places: therein fixed - � itakink the votes of the electors,' I 1pollB "will be held. i I 4 I i I WM. ELLIOTT, Cle� I I I : I I I i z � . I � I i p i � . I ; " � 1. 155.10VE AND ,TiNWA�,, 1 ; i I ; � � 1 I . . � 1 � I � i 1 ! EMPORIUM. I I I � I I � . : I I - � : � . I i I I i i a M. WHITNEN i I i . 11 z I I � I : ff I ­ !! I I i Owls keeps on band a f till line of � - I I latest styl,3s of I � � I I I - ': . i � � . � I , COK, 60Xj AND PARLOR STO I . I . i I I. . I I . 'Vhei'� - beautv shows them and, I - � � ,r ed ells them. i � i : I 2 I : � I � : . :i � I TINWARE . . i )f 6�v Bry clescription, always in 9 . - - �' a P: ake all our goods, and guarr � , good and right in price. - I 'IT, I A fall line of Table and Pocket i I ., . I I . i Pry [at very low prices. I 1 ' �Nje have a fine lot -of Graul a � � . i I n i�ltbck for preserving, &c. . Al i I ; i aud! rices. I 11 I I . i � z ! I I I ii 'AVETROUGHiNP i : 6. � � . I I I i � � I I! 11 All kinds of Jobbing Work pro 1 � ' i 4tteliled, and satisfaction guara# � I , � 1 ! i � PM -ties wanting goods in my I � w, � i 11! pay them to see � � �; . " compare prices. - . I ! , I I I . 8 a� rth Clboap Stove d Tin -d . : ; � I ! I � I : . I . i I . � I,-% . i I :,a. M. - W H ITN EY, I i � I I . � I I � : i I . i . � i f ; i i Late Whitney Broth ; I . A - � I I ! : , .: , : I IL il ; I ! . i !1 l I EX. L. .i , i ,LP L I T _GIBS : .. . i i I ; . . . 1 � Bag to announce to the Public [i i has commencedito opoirate t 0 L . I I : � - I . . ' XETER WOOLLEN �. FACT 4 'I WRII - : i [I i � I I I � an& I hat he will be � prepared to I � � ; F good value in !, ; I ! I ; TULL CLOTHS, � I I 1i I I TWEEDS, . 1: � �1 i I . : . UNION TWEEDSP I % ; i I t; i : FLANNELS, � : I ; I I � ; I PLAIDING& I . IP � 3� i i . . � � I 11 ; I a,lidilrarieties in STOCKING Y'AA, I ; F i . I W I . I .! I i OUSTOM CARDIN I i I . ! ! I I � I 11 , AA ing and Falling promptly. a I I :. r � . ad to, � )� i I � P�rties from a distance *1 Ell's 1� ill' . � , )s9iAe, have their Rolisi home � � I 1; em, and as he has, put. the mi I! . ; - good lworkiDg order and employs , , I I I L biit'efficient workmen all wo . 1 1 1 warranted. � ; I I Relinember the Wrpxeter Mills. 3 � I 1 7 1 r. j. I I LEX. L. GIBSO. il 1 � � I t , I I PRG R1 I I 1 1P d I e 1: _ _ i__ )i ___ ­ - -i __ - . i 11 � JAME's A. CLINE' & ; I I I I . � I . � � I . I ii HARD WARE MERO'IA ' i � � I - i ki I .! I 1 4 6T9NE BLOOK, WING ! .i I I - . f : I . � ; I I f� a showing for you to !i setect 1 3; ritean. 'different styles of Cho i 1�i Axes; nine different ma,Rles of � 3� cut . Saws. Also the largest and I I 11 cc w0ete stock of-, I I . I : .� � � I [ � i 3. I � CUTLERY I I ! I i; 31 �: D SILVER-PLATED WA 7' ' A�' , i :) Ever shown in Wingbaw�, COMP - Criibts, Cake Baskets, Pickle B . ' 13 ut I t9r Dishes, Napkin Rings, . Forks and Spoons. AISO 0, full 1 4 � ; the c alebrated . � . � I � I I I's rN EVADA SILVER GOOI - I - I 1 ' � E N76 have & full watTanty on our i qpod 3, and guarantee themI, to be . E : j.,.r a . ks represented. . i I 4 I - 1 �4 , I I ! � . 0 1 � JAS. A. CLIY.E & . - ! � I I I : � I � � ! - p I I i r I r i � . I i i .1 . I i i : f: ; , :_ � , I I � i i I . I , I . . i 1 ; � I 1: L I � I . . . � � I I I I . d� _LL -, __ ---I - ­­ — — __ � . I �_ . i 7— -------- - - - - I- 1____-__ _ -,-_ .- � ------ - - : � . I . I I � I � I - - , at i � : I I � I � � .. � NE SPRING GOODS � : �: I I . � � ara : I I I — � I � I .1 . , at i � . � - , at � . � I I . I i � . � ; , ,� arc! I I . � I � � - I i _V . I ing ; I _A_T�JI_71,�T 11\T(3_ � I i I f � ! ; : - ; am i A � � ­ . r I I . � . iDg i . - I I . � ; I I uel . I . I . 1 4 g � -, I X � Ing A6 a J, McLOUGHLIN'S, I . I I . ,� � �. :. I .. I I t . . � - A of I I - I- � : ; � � 83, I 11 11 . . I � � - - . . � I : 4 . . T � � —SEAFORTH. ­ - ­ ;ai. i - � I I ; � i I � � I . T I I i ea.i. � 1 . . I - � I __ � i — . . � � lve I I . . � .11 - - I I � I - � � . : . - elp � � I p [ r . . � I i . � *1 I . v � . the � till offering the- � . , 11 To m ke. room, I am S. I � . I I ea- I' � . I � . - . �; � ; I Aes ! . . ; I I , . I . � i i � . I . � I � . � end � 4 - � � ; I ore 4 , b allance f Winter Goods. at great1v i re— . : - � I I i I ! -1 1 4 - I . - I I I I I I 7 mi. ! I I : � % � . I : � i - -1 i I _. alt, I I . I � ' I - - . the duced prices. Vor good bargains noW is �� � - I I � i . � the � 1: . �. � � I . � . i � � I I . for� I . � � . I . . - ; I 1 3 to 0 - � _. . I _ the time. All invi ted . I . I trIeS � i I � I �. � . � - J ; i - p of I - I I i . , on : I I I I i I - . 1� � . . :� .- i � pra- ; � ' . . � f . . . I i � �:_ ;, I tbio, �: P130DUCE TAKaES1 X`4 0 ASH. I . : . I i I . � 7: : I � : . � . . . ; I I I . . � .. ; II . : I. -i � - - I I � .. i . � ; � - t f . tf.,I.Ald OUGULEN, Whitney's Block, Seaforth. , _� I . ?.ro. � � � �, . z . I 1. Bid- � - � I . I i - I a 1. � " . the � . 2 , I y � n � � � tio � � - - I . - r� z - , . � I . I � . - ixst ' ' . I 93 I i - I ,� � � I . � , . I , fol- � - . I ? 11 0 . . I . R O.N 1; � � . z . W I I . : I I I : � . . was � � Pi � I jl I I I I I - � i I - , � � � day � 0 : Jomkkk . . I I z � . I I I the �� 1 . t_l . � I I I i .. . - � : I -1 t i : - �. :for 0 , : I � I 1 4 1 1 1 � 0 � the I I � . � " 7. - I I . � La I 2 I . I .. I I � i ;�11 . I . . w . . . . C11- � � � . . h. � . .- f U2 : I .- . � , 11 - - % p 1 4 1 I : * . - I : i � I � � I I _e � . I W . . I ) I t. : - . I . . z , * - P : . � . R E P � � � 11 Ili -11 , C+_ I I . I I � P4 , 1. f ; ; .. - I - I . A . v � I : I I I t� �. I . . � , i . I � I . I - 114 I . ; I � I - . I - ; � 0 - I � 1, C+ - � . - � � � 1. 1-1 . I : , I 110 I 0 C+_ I 7., 7 , - . I " : . . z I 4 0 N__J1 . � I 5 . � I fri y -A— . . � __ : I I t I ; - - I .1 I .. CD : . _. I I � I I i I . I ����� __ - a I � - . - ! I . I 1. - 1. I - .� � .� "I _N I - - __ � __ ,;� 11 I ! . I I I "I � - - I . ! I ' I � i �:. i the I And Mrs. B. Is ughed, thinking we referred to the above, and said that's all very : �_ - z I - I I A ; i � i 3W.311, but folks can't live on love now -a days. Quite true, we replied., rather - i . . � . � : � . 9 Stianaed at her earnestness. No, nor yet by w&1king thron,311 the rye. And then 1 - q. � 0 , . , . . � I � � I& Worth m,u,ah mil I � fE�� W3 had to laugh ourselves, she got so cross because we Baia I . . - .� t i . � I V_ists but little." Just then we pulled out a web of Grey Cotton, and put it on the I z � � I ' � .1 . z i � c unter before. How much is that, she said, ratber crustily. Five centS. RhO .i . � - � I - A I th( looked upinastouialimeDt, but said not'hing. And here's a-notheir, full yArdwlao, ' �. � t - 1,. ' t'. i a at 8, and another at 9J., Now you are talking sense, she ; . I 0 ly 7 e,ents, and on . . � J, - . ! I . � I I ja�i�, softening down. Yes. Mrs. B., these 1�.:ices -will thaw out most people, aiid � , . � � - - 4 1 . i - : 'got them ready for spring, but JoA here: See this White Cotton, ov�r a, yara � i � � _. < � � _ � I I � I ­ I I !w ide, only 9 Cent B by the, piece. And this one only 10 cents, -well worth ,14 -cent,& ' � z _. -1 . i . � � _. � & Then Bbe laughed ai�aan, aild ­� � And this one only 11 dents, cbe&p at 15 cent ; ; . . ; I i z . � - % i : � s id did * u. Aeal them Oh, no, but we got the chai3ce of the great,&Sli bar � i I � tba. 1 - , yo " . n 11 cottons we ever saw, and of course jumped at lt� ,Why, look at our windo" . I I I I iatbe � i and see those pil es there. Well I declare, you fellows have got the star of them l i I n � . I � it is time. I'll take a piece of that, and when I go home I'll toll MT& C� to come . � . 11, I � : ; - � I cot � ; I I .. � i o it to the grest (otton s.%le at . � � . .�_ I i . � " - ! I � . I . ar . . .� . I - - I ; . � ze I Ph, R` I � 0i I I RAN. .1 — I ; I;, I . I I � :I 1. I . I ; : 1 � ; here you get cottons 11 Worth much but cost little." I I I i : I � - I I . a � I . i . I i � __ _. . - I - I ! � — � � I DIP 17 L . � A I z I . to -d. ! . I , I . I no t 11 884., Central Grocery. 18840 ­ � , . . - � I . I . � �. I SU � . � . , I i � . 'I � . i I . . � - . � I ! " i I 'c . I I I I � _. � - � ; . L . I I ; .1 U80. � i . 11 I � I � L I . A . � I I I : � I I . :, J -- . . � � ! i � � . a . ; Big Barf rains in Crockery and Glassware ' i _­ . 7 , � � I � i � - . . - : i I I � ! I . . . I � - � I � � 013. � I I - . I � . I i � � ! I uring the ,tjt7ts of January and .Februa-7y. Xow i8 your ftaw � . ; L i : - 11. . , 41i i � : I � i I i . I - � I . secure the oest value for your momy ever o§ered in $e�forthf � I I i I I I I I I : I 1110 6 . � -1 - � � � L . - - J_ ck i8 jz�ge and well 8elected, and prices low. Give u�, a c*17, � lit 1 'a �ur sto i . I - I I . I I I t � � I I ( � I i I ! I � 1 � L I I � I ; I i I - , T I I . I I I � I I � � � 01, f ; � . I �1 ; I ! L I .11 � : . . . � I - . � I - L � I ! � . - � ig,%a ! __(3_1z001E31=?21:EiS. I I I I . ; I I � . �, I 1* i I � I . I . I I I . I I � . I I � N - . . L I I . I - I � .. ; . �_ I I - � _1 . f -al Groceries on Aaitd, w7tich for 4uality . � . I � � . I A latrge 8 tock oJ Genei . . � : t i * I . . I I I . I � � I � � � . . - I j �nd prices 4eJ competitio7t. FLO UR awl FEEff aZways 2'01. sMok, . I - � � I I L I . . - � . i � I I L I S. i I I � ! ; _z I . - - . I I . - . . t and 8old ai ill pricee. American and Can,adian Coal Oit. S4,U, ' - jw I � I I . L . . I . - - - . ; w� � . I 6 f - . _. - I i EZ �D ELI VE R Y. I . I . . I I - - L tfe d. I � . I ­ , ; I ... - : . L I I n � i I i � I �� � . I I � , ; f ix s � � i . : : � � I . � I � � � ; - I r � I - � : . �� � I . I With I . = _� - it, il I I ­ I r :� 1. - 7 . . j - I n i' Laiffla'w & Fairley, Seaforth. i m . L . i , � - ; ­ � 4 , rk�` 8 I I � I . -11 . . ! . . a It i I I i 11_.� L. : . . ; I I . i I . i I I - i � .1 - I I i 1_1 - L . - . i L ' 11 1i : I NEW MILLING FIRM IN SELAFORTM,o . ". � L.. I L- ,w I- i � i . ­ . - ­ 1� I � I ­ ­ . � . � I� 'L I . � - ; i. . � . ­. - It .1 I ­ � �, � - 1. I _ . . I ­ . . 1; � . ""' ! ­ - T C! I o I - ­ . : LER MI -M-405 ­ . 1- I i THE SEAFORTH ROL - 9 I - - � I - . . 19 I I I . . L� I 4. I C �J. : i i . . � ' I � 4 I I . . r . I ­ 4 I L I I . � i LATE THE RED LMILL. . ! I � I I i . ; - ; I : I . � ; - z I I � : - 11 : I 1 7 i ! � : I- 4 � t� L � � — ; Ai . . I i � z i L " li . i � I I f 1 .4 - - � � I � i ! . I r I I - A i I . � . . I I : . - I 1. McBRIDE & SMITH, from Strathroy, ". 4 � _.� I i I I I � I ­ . : - I I i � . . i I I I . - r'.7 � � fro4n , ought t�e' above mills, andxofittea them thToughout with all 'the latest I - - ­ . . ppipg Having. b - � . i I z - . 1_ 'r and best machinery that could be pr I m . ) . - � � Cros�_ � I , ocured for a I : � _�:L I � I � I I I � i . - 1__d - . It I � I - -, . � . . . � � 4 -� I -11 � . � I : - . I I I DUAL REDUCTION ROLLER MILL, I I ; GRA I . i . 1. . I L .11 . . I . I � 7 � - I � I ; . . � I I L . ; it �,nd the result attained is, They have oiae of the best mills in the Provinea. i � � . L . I : b2 I . . I I Parmers can,mow get all their GRISTING and CHOPPING done in Soaf,04 � I I I - kh , ay. and Satisfaction Guaranteed.' . � I � 1 L the same d � . � I - I I I � I aind have it hon�e with them I T .. I . � I 1 ; : I a . . I - � . . ! i � . i I - . � I ris I � L : . : . .1 . I I 1 � . . � � - I _�_ - - � obt 8" I I . � I � . I T � L _. . . , I . i ­ I I -_ DIN 6, � ; I I " I . L I I I . - � 1. � - --r . - . L ine f� ILO-U�1;4'-; :B-IRLe�,iNT .A-IST13 -9- 1­10:pu S'. ,! I 1 7 IF I IV . I i i , : . . : � I : I ! I I ' j ; � - I I - . I . . . Cash for any (juantity , � Vor sale by the ton'or in less quantities -FOR CASH. I - I - � . � . I - � W, I I I I I I t is. I - - of Wheat. i I . - I . . I : I z i . pla d: ; . 1, L _. J . . - . i � - . & SMITH-. , I i t I I � - ; , � i MCBRID-E . i LeXt t- I i L . . I � I : . � . I 0 I � I I X I i � - I ' � 4, 1 1 . . � . � tend tive sworen' Roller I i # I I - . I "I i - . . 70 Ifills. I : � I I � � r f . ! ! � I I � i i I I I : . I �� � t � . I 't ! ! � , I � : ; . � , ; . � I r I . . I � i , . . I ! : . i ; . I . . . I � , I . ! i � - . � � 1 � . I ; I I I � I � ; � I I I , � I : � I � � I . i I ! 1 1 1 : i I I 1, . I i 4 � � � � I I I ; J I a t I I . � I � � � I : � . . - . I L � � I 1 1 1 [ . i ; . 1_ .1_1�__ i�__ l I . . I____ __­­­ __ ­." -- A ­ - '- - ­' - ­ -- - ' _ j- ­­--­­­­ I L' - ­ _. - � I I