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I - I , � i . � - "" , - I ill . 4� Nearly �e i - iZe that it is indelicate ( 8 . se an( i I � .. �- " t j ! 1_1 -1 - �11 ia * J, . L I . .. V . . � i3p, L . I * ' I � I �� � � . . I . . I : I . -erty. is I . d their bodily,mal %dieA. ' . L . I �2 - - HOUSES ^ .. -, - , I -;.-. �-_"- I 9 exerapt Critioism. I . i � Gi MI � W WherO ' BY -SARAH K. DOLTON - ay . i 11�w SEAFO TH I STOVE : - I To . THE �ii " I � I , ! ; I ; I . Z L . . . . : - I I" . I Ill i I I - I L . � T F_- T I F1 E 3. � -A row, � - - . �D , � I i I ! - , 1. . Undoubtedly the disc- nsion . of, one?i 1 � , � I . . i i �:� t, , , . : I - � , t. -fined $50 and , -tire seems to X . 19E OORTH. ! 1 0 I i - . Human nat .light to sit ailments is largely a habit, axi(t if th( , I ... . I . I __ - I ; pooniarity Itt home is 1.0t. �-Ll..1,,,,t,vs t1he ber,f; ; . . '. I . i I . . I . ; I . ' I in judgment upon iU fellowsi. ItiseasY - i . L � ! . I I - it PAIt" Ji toth-0 fact 1 � I -stable in tile 1) ! � ­ I . I � retailer of such details v ho -a � � . I � W , of merit, but we Poili ftscil � I the . me how.; WWI J�ur A . to ariticise the minister, the churdh,. � i6e above i I a h,ve no been thorou ,, y re- TO.SAVE IVIO E. y 11 no other inedic! I I -Rev- Dr� 1� e, � � complete ll I ;I I ­,,­ univerasa approbatioll hi iLS OWn City, � �- .. 4 Edinburgh ., �, . I \ - I � f , � . - -..- - i e in hunian beinga so doing, the habit mr6uih I I i ' i I T. A N D' Y "d couxitry, and amolig allpleople, as - !! .- all lie or she violated Ppre�io'lted . school, the world in general. Of coUrs - nin good sense - an I I " we cannot b i telligent good taste lb� . . I I : 4 � . * . C. M.. WH I . i I . � Of a 1111111ber 0i i � 1 - � - . I - be. abandoned. In this' f bo' k i . I � � . -1. 1, N - - i i L I a a 4 � ; � � I I I : -The wcath M I opinion . without having defi ite 8, but - �i_ . UN "Al Al ROI LEH PROCESIS. : . I � I ! I I � . R L alsof alls-ortathere e=ustaib'11"i . I I . ,. 9 Sarsaparflla. � these are sometimes needlessfy or harshly. JO11rn , I I � A, I 9 and Xorthwk:st � . i I - . . I , yer s . L - L . I.. � ! j! . � .L I sources for thou lit .and *1k th&t� Qarr . - I Has just received a full line of Cooking, Bo�,K and Parlor Stoves --Coal and wood. � Im . I I . I -AT THY,-, ! 4 been h expressed. ; The I *11 ai 8 wehouse Buildings h%Ve been 1. ea,vy .Sn to a us outs I ves, anc � . I . 11 I 11 nent � . � - - Tontana anti- I , " y i Massachusetts Druggi - . �L Christian said once ide.ourJ which a t 2 '� , , pa,tterns. Don't fail to see them. � Note-th I �p tl enla ed, and new machinery applied ! All new. e following are the leading The f,D11o,�rIng letter from one of onr best. � A promi it D know that into sympathy with .'movements and ut. I � I I . lines made by the first foundries in Canadai )mown sts sbould be ,of � , -A young convert -o you . L f.r,e,a,',, - L i . , - 41 - V -A Party of 1� � i � . L i aLterest to every sullerer. � I ) I I I . ; . people say you are always blowing your measures that lift us int i &.new world. i - S L t. I � 'Eigrht veirs ago rL � I � Cana&_ arrived . That injudicious �remark V ariety and change for, 1e mind: are as THE'l AT,4�T IMPROVED ROLL � I . 7 . . "1 i 0 0 -A- L. S'rr 0 T TT S- L -.,tt*,ack Of, . L T own horn V . . I I I . I had- an I � 9 �on Monoa V 11103, lips, fQr forty � . ! L L "� - � - 1,),_ . L ears, of necessaryas the same fo! - the body, and f ! - � HEUMATISM , " � nearly sealed the . T . � i f . .-A]qD . PbPULAR GF,64CERY I Xtheumatlgtn, go _-o- I I "iL . . : . - a Carolina. . I . �. I I . bed. or � . f� - Lusanity among country cu, . I . I ". -d 0 . a.q (�-� .. re thint I could not MA Ove from . immagrallts tha one of Roston�s most godly men, L voinen) parti - i I . I . . ; q the ! I I tried several reme- ;; % . 11 11 I ; ,V ' :. - D. L. Moody was right when he s larly farmer's wives, ia I i,rgely attrib t- I I r ... 4 0 cn CD ress, without 1-3n. I . V aid, . : . q hol - Aief until I tool -k. . t1i Petersburg lor find if e- Flo Ornsing L �J �Jes witl i ;d - ed by physidians to the ,: hum -drum I vr Machines ,, mueli if any re , . � "It don't -take braWEL or heart, to I I I . I , � �­a. jLyJ:- A S,V1t3A1,_&V,1LLA1, bYthe Use Of two Others are to f, I I � . M (Z CZ � � I I � , I i lit: 11. . ,� .'ng is easier than to sit in led )by theux; the same * g to -day, to- SlEAFORTH � �>2 1 . letely cured- i fault. " Notin _ . ' From the best!.Afa infactuiing *FinyiS have been - . . : (D -� 0 liottles of 'which., I 'Was eomp '! -An imintn' � �, as . I I I ]1ave soid invre quantities of Your SAns)L-� 1� . one3la Parlor and write letters to public. morrow, and forever, so f , at !least ut in, and evoryt iing neoposary iaded to enable' . . 0 0 :Z �-- (D " , * , fl other city- jJJlJ)JL . u . .. I . 4 . . onderf. L L - A . I � , 11 � i . �: � because their mental -life is exicerned.i Itis gerto irnowflo rl L . FAWTI-LiL, MId""'it, stia r-a-tai'lls its kv . - . �_ I -iLV. T110 111,111Y 110 - �: a, 1) . journi,L- blaming.young women , � � I . YOU c ge� tile best value for youx money in all J4 'a) 'a) . . )I 0 popu!at table cures it has - - at Victori, ruinous to women, in oular, -who are . , . . . I . W W �A , ;,Jty (1031vinece me that it they will not go out to domestic service. t - fyVete" a 111iA Vic, estimated thad � - - tj � e' e )rived of mental . SECOND TO N 0 NE, I . t I %W W ;�, edicino ever 01fered to the,' . I e or not well bodily-, to b I : . p. 0 0 %_-J I ; tbe bi;s':� blood ni ' , �§ in private n -s Would the writers go ff they w re po - � . . I . A L and similaely circumstanced ? Wh,.n. relief. Deprived is not ;he word to'use I � '. I I kinds of i ; ' ! L� . L 0 10 . I- 0 public. . L.,. J.". ILtanis." � � � I . - - __ ; In the 1 onlip �on. The ,facilities for receiving I _! P_ 13, ibw. I I year. The tol" , :: � . L � Iliver St., Buckland, Mass., May � ladies themselves treat girls in the kit� it is not so much deprivi tiJn as a failure grain f --- i far. . ati� pping I L 4i :- and - thel .Ir�_ � I . I aerk and for elev ng and shi I I . . I in p4 Ggop-or, ANDULTW6 I . L chen as politely as those who sell ribbons '� have a friend: xt ed. Grain can � - . I �1 v s to seize oppot-tunities. i , have al� � dee � rent. - - L n; e naively improv gj l! t ,*I' fro ) ......... ,eighed, � ,;�Ii I I I � Grocetles t 0>,- �_q ALT nLi�j�� 0 .. � , T fa P I 0 1 now be ;ake I l . "I verseer in the aw __ " . and laces, and teach their sons t�D be who quite recently set he[rself to , Phink- � � "_J (LI MIX . A corporation 11 , -One off oar _. . and loa( ed into carns at bushels i : .r-4 F___q P -d. carpet I I A . � - ing what she could do to brigh�en up per hou'r, by '*e Ni ork of t . men. - ! i 9 his � . the follo-win" 4', i " I courteous like -wise, the word "servant � I . � a) I r.f. � - , ras for over twenty years before remo;Q : . 111) n m the winter intellectual for herself and . .il � - �J fat nheum in its ,I k� : . . I . .: I . I Crodker, I I 0 Lowell- anlictea iiith S religrious eraid- ' g nea i g fro � and 1 � i" . - 0 k -H (D Its, ulcerations aetuallY cotered ,irl " will have a, diffel-ent ir n ' . by L What it now -has. I friends, and after casting, about among i ! I , 1 ' i I W )_� vorst. form. of his body and I I sonw,, niean,,7�, 1A LJkR 'M FEiD STONE � - CZ ­ 0 ibore than half the surface 1� The world is not wou by denunciation.. I her resources - ended by ()telling he� piw- -1 � � I i . W ,y AYMes � ,4 in his hf_�,111, ali] I ' � ': t . L 7� - cn " limbs. lie w.0 entirely cured b .� . I �, I Jor every morning for with a i. -F � , 44 � �n (D 46ertificate ja .Ayejea �Ii � a week � 0�-- - See il ill . L I- Tell a, boy that lie is disagreeable, and , , I I i . GW'ssware. f::41 1. - $ARSAPARILLA L - �, one. In 1 is aih �, ILY � I I - �i e- ove popular healt I I hnal= for ,18W. !� he i how quick one has lost influenc r course' of lectures on I N � M �� � . R. tj � . - . 3 tmynplii ul; " , e: - good in topics; how to live 1. . I . t - -REPARED BY - , I ..I,. . ST M. 0 1 * � I (n . , - I I. nille Other-; et him� We must commend th � 0 U S HOP,PING � , I 1 ' I I � . : 1 ' � . I I I i - 11" I L , i lass. ' 111 P stunee -he !�i 1 She � 1 . 0) - r W. - Zi reason happy, and grow old b( L * Ully. �, . i I I people, and kindly pray over an Iras beei , a*d the n acessary machinery for � ; . I � Cn .1-i _. )..a - Dr. J. 0. Ayer &Co., Lowelf, IV , ,xi . - I I about the bad. Most persons can be led, eligagred a ,woman physi-lian to 1 O.eliver hiandlinE cho ! coarse rain8.1 . . ; - I . . : P.; .. . . 1�' En 61, six bottles for I& I � : I hav( just received a lo� f ;1 a) CZ I -The Dr. L I few can be driven, even children, with- the reetures, and sold enough of tickets � Al 0( she � as been erectedi, so that wagons I 0 : �cz - � ,Sold by all Drug,&ts; � I I of the � Indi.j"o . I F . I I N a) 10 e.4 l ­­-­­---- I--.---- . . � I call geo u 110 ax d reoaA e er cover. . I � (V .F -q I " %K i - - ___ - - . - J , I), , ­_ i .1 out spoilimr-them. -to. defray the expense The lecturer . I 0 : � i been fonud gL,i � ,, La,w is essential,and . !I . I f - � I � I . I i . , .. I . i . .1 .1 : charmed every woman dio heard her, I ;_ I �! __ I � P-4 Cn Z (D I p i T I - 4 wil � ; ­ obedienee, but true justice is always : L I � B ELLOt, UNCLE r . . . , J1 a lady ic t��. I . I I n �,.' _. L I ; jJ _. tempered with mercy. I L I � �ifrE,!_. � . i - I �_ .- ! -i i . L I _. Nothing), Ci 1111!1;,11 I . J . L I .- ­. . �, - I— f H . Al _HAN-G I . - �4 4) 0 ­­., )I 4 aind her ideas, most plewlsantly - pres6nt- ' ,,Fres �ugars a id Teas d bi 7 .11 EX0 E8 � 0 1 . I � ).as I I : - ed, aroused her auditors I to new th ughts � � � : I I � . I 0 i I . . t i ! I � - P-4 I . -eh C -Y I know a family where the wife is cbn . I � ; i 0 � I I I -1 The chin I � - � � - L . . � . i � 0 Tr i- i A 1 1 when Moss liti-i < tinually telling the husband and children and discussions, and the i wn i�i � which ,; I P attended th, and . - I 'r � )-� ! 71, . . 9 i , � (D . I A ' I . Which I am'bo d to sell cheap for cash. E �i - 0 IQ - �� s � of their shorte she. lives was greatly enlivened and I- ­Jgh. 10 1--, - ).-Wn )-I I . � i -G- I � 'aminp ; J11OW they fail 'nL - � . 4-4 e� 0 +J I— � 4 �chureh, a! R1 !t 11 � . I good inanners, mi mental development, brightened up. Thi& ,same frieAd, who I RS' S �OLUR i FLOUR � . I I . . � 0 -P-4 . - FF W V . I ! I., � shall be rest 7 ' I . � . - teen pounds o , Brown Sugar and ,14 pounds of - - . I—- I I I ­ , )r--.41 and in success,and the peace and he i is one of the brightest of -women and the I . 0 .. . 0 9-.4 -1 . I - , 5 1 PP -1- : I � I i J ; I I -oil Tues'a I head of a la,rge family, with many' cares, a 1-4 i _4" " � I : L ., , . nes-s of that home can well be im ed. ANTEED ' 9 Q . � l C I � .-I � ­ __ -, ) . Coffee S ood T ' for 25c per . _. I I 1Z 4 1 Uga for %, and a g C4 . L I � Frendianall 1111A a, "I ! i I I � Z I . i , � .. � ; I I - L - It is quite as easy to say to a ch t makesa specialty of c'er4in lines of his- I ; I . L � �, I I . I I . L . - I � � - in.lidel, whili_- . I I . L I T �, I . � � � �. � t D am glad you are not rough, as som. e are " to,rical -biography., For ins4nee while '( -4 pound, and 4tr i voluo ot 50c in Black and I i __ i - L 11 I . . . 'L i eternal punh, + 0 sr-r0m - ; � _`1 : ! :FM:R3JD I I i ROYAL B M.; Eli BUR'NERSO . I I - I _:� � .1MI as to say, "Why do yott. always talk so I was with her the-Aeatli- of Gambetta I " . I I I � � ! . . ! I � . L , . , " I - I I ' I - . i � . ! I his fellow jabfj,�-ja' L . . - I . I I I L llpolite ? , ctorily and without del i sb so. ne extra fline ; . . . . ' loudly and be so ii " It is quite occurred and she mourned as if .she had 1 Chopped 13049M Green. )o I � : I . i "I L I � I i - ; ­ I . L.1 i I . f A full line of lVood Heating Stoyes, Stove Pipes, Elbows, Drums, &c I . Street, was ,�tr-,A -to, say to, a alusband, "I am gl, ,. : I . .1 i .:-I 1 ' ` as easy iriend. For some 5 7 i T . , � I . 2 � - - hole of one s fill i . I I I t Also the faillous Stove Boards --iso cheap. � Send in your orders 'and get your L . i w . - � . . ; - i � P> lxa-�e you cl home early, I I as -IV, hy - tim e she .had made it a point to cut out OLLE� �OLQUR 1"' - . c , don'tJorget it... ,_a . . I L L.. i -cludin ,,, tongLU., "� L e I I' �, I SYRUPS pipes deaned and stoves ill orde�, for cold *eatheir is oming � I L I I- A I -IJ � %W �' Welea; _ from newspapers everything that refer- . . I . i I " I . � .1 are you alwwy;s . I I � ! I . I I I . : . . )VIT . to the,, thillor . 77 . i we � . - . - ally I red to Gambetta, so , that she had not - . i I '! � I ! I - I - f, I -While a i I � - i 9 , i � I I vn tl" t, I g4ch I : 5�atep ` e 1; I I I I i 1111, , , , , "k , , , , *!Uons -'% � rak ,�r.s,, ra ofj 00 ;, Vo t. � ! i - I I 0 1 1 � I I � , , I put�;"� I ' ' in I 'toe) .11. � if, � I �o , �1$ly i . . H . , I as im P ra V1 ,A I �! I I 0, I A� . b 5A,6 I The Cheap ,8tove Holl8e. '! iishiw� the 11 . � . ' ,�R N, SHORTSy I a and 75c per gallo�i. 0. M. )WHITNEY � L I V . g_ i-1. - i wnd M them. We trust. people., only in her. scrap -book but at, her � ! � . 1 Z5 : I I . 7 . 4 ue. Parkdali and they beco me worthy of, our - trust. tongue's end: a vaAt amount of informa- �� , I . . � - i - . i 1. . i . IL - . ! - - '� -I .1 ! I L ­' lug,$ ,a huggeowl 4 col � A�d all kinds �f I I . . i aven Harsh ible, tion concernin g the dead statesman. She ON I i . N 0 1 ness is the poorest policy possi 4 I - I . � ':LL 0 .,, I i . . � - L i ­ - ; him savag,eiv, , ' , I ' � if we desire to win. So aintagonize peo- had pr&'viously made a similar collection OH , F�p 'FEED . L -_ � 1. I I . � I . I about th,6 lieiiitL ,I . . li )_ - � concerning Theirs. And where is- there . � I I I . � -1 1; . I ,, that th you an your power . i - f � ey , I Con1tantly on hand. MUSICAL INST,RUM�ENT:: EMPORIUM, . . ­ I lasted quite five q . � U .. �rb�� ^111 'h wirc. - a woman who could not !in s6m 6 su ah I I !. . I . WnM9:V1 tal ftl M P V . � � r , . - I I . . I I � �1 7' - .1 I , . I ; : I frow the light0l � . i - � -;_ 1. � I . I .. . .: . I - ­ t fashion make a specialty of . � i I 1 a7i=Q es be in nine cases ou something 11 � i � : - - - - I - I ,. . I . . , the wl'b lilrr pro1v ­ � ' I . f I -_ - . "I 0 h I I I __ *1beyond her aches and pains,'and those Highest Market; Price Paid in I ; � 1. . i . - 4 0 - .� of !I, I e. Oae - o. would have been . Extracted re Erom my own, apia at 15 per I ; - � . � __. I 11 -----�The - . .� I __ � . � �� profits of her friends with whicl ito refresh her Cash for y U ntity of I p . - i � � valualale to you m some business or I . I . , , . 6t" - � J ONTARIO. . ;: n the sale 44-jrc . . i d by carl: ii i . � 10 IL � - . . -in -ving, it out �f 'the &eary � I- � - eat. .: lit . . . I - I I ( I- . social snecesg. . H e could have helped in I ei u . I 4 � - : pound,or, po nds fo�r One Dollar; . are -said. to have - . � � . . I I . . . 2 - I you'to a position, rather than hindered. om.,les, of e�er�-day toil ? J'The only - � I . � I t ; 1 -it ; ; I ffi I � olla - ,o ot I i � I !_ <1 ra, N , i never c It in At all - � WON'T Y114 STOP A M3, M E X I As we grow - olde"r we learn, as we Iri in the way is t6 begin. I . ; I . - � - . . y . � � I i . . : swear off " on the' aiTment t0k , AP . . i I - i I I . I field have apprn,l, . I � - . I , knew in youth, that lives are like bricks events " I � � � I . � I � � I - . : . . i I I I . , . I ty. The- proeev - -ince yourself; beyond all doubt, . . � I � . .. .4.�. z, I I in abuilding� They are pat together by and con,v .� .. I � -44ND- - ; I ' ' ". I " 4 . - . - the Master -builder, each dependent upon that people who are worth talking with I . � I I I - SCOTT BROS.,� PROPRIETORS. . I - 1. between tile cw- � I - . ­ . .. - � the other. - . I deal more alboat - what ' PORK I i POR,KI- I t. - . �p endowed a ,,,:11:(. I care a great 4xi- a � . Wh � I T -1 INE, COAR E AND AND� $ALT . . I - - _�,�, �� � . . . i _1 , . - � . share.. alul it is nf . if you. wish a servant to be neat,notice think of current events than 'they do -001f I . ; . . ; I TLtB$E- AR9 ILIRD TIMES, . -_ .� - I I . I I : . I . - . �__ "I I . ; - - : p . . I :aJ -is ab6t to i7 () . I I i )ay _­. � I ! , . , -41 =.d a -peak pleasantly of it -- when he ,or the condition of your lungs,your stomach' , R -S'A E- I have agp in c 3ninienced picking, - � ph, * ntilro . 0. I I � i � . and will I "' I . %in or your . . 'I I I . r I -,T 1-1 .A- M IPTA,_ - .; - .C. � she is so. It -is very easy to compl, bunions. 7 P , . _r I -I -S ID T-1 W0_ q. " : p - I .1 , in i - I AIN'T THEY ? _8 - ce,te ro, rk -ligs do not please, and quite as . . Onlyfust- C, ! . I I 8 ai d obliging eh will b I pt the higbest a -et price lfor good fat hogs. I I � 1. .1; - when thi - . cl 1, ...... I � � ., . , ,�, ; ", � I I � 11 I I - I , t( attend cu tonic -a'. . The UlAral patro . . . . � Jamts li2h.une, t . . y to: forget to commend when � they 11 e of- . I I ; � . . � . � . eas . The Poison -Slander. - ,� . � I - - I ­- �.. ' . . fa rmersa ad iera,tiade respefitfully solicit . �v have oil han� al kinds of burep 31�ats, Por and . � _. :, at hiszesidence il are well don.e. Many a child has grown I I . � I Read the following testimorial by one of the best musicians of the present . ,_'_., - I . - � You utter a' slander against yoiir I � �iel . � I . I indifferent and calloused ill heart from � ' (lay: " The Upright PRihos of Messrs Wilhain deserve, as well an emphatic Well, r bliould say so, and here 1want a pile -of .-, ". I night of last At -,01_5 Bolo-na S Mings.. 'i I . '. , - . I - 0 0 D1116 . I , f 4 and goods between this and Christmas, but it talcesa !� ,­ y I neighbor. It has gone forth from your It. � XILVIE & CO I I 94 � and Cu �_��!--,� ness, in. societ W _.. 11 . , r . beiqg constantly f omid fault with. .' ;�' � � I - I � I . ' ; -- - I - ( , Hany teeth ; it will never conic back-, you . . . � � . endorsement, as a decided success. Th�y develop a tone, which *in power - wh6le wagon load of wheat to .1_ et a felJow a suit ,�� 1. .. gentle n, I ­ I � 1. an, like General Garfield, has been ' ; I � 4C sed by the nowexisting Upright Pianos, . of clothes and a dress or two for the girls, not � _� i an, kifid : . . a iii, I irhi nk vou have done the man all th- P ,OPRIET DRS. . � . I � sympathetic quality, call not I e surpas . : I I i i � will be diffic,l+ +e` I � elped ta greatness because or a word ol . r . :a. P I 11 : (C i 1� i . .h i 11 . and are equally beautiful ill their musical qualities as -well as m their exterior saying anything about Groceries. I � . r, - -agemeint, such as mischief you can; you'iejoice to see hi . . � I . t 0 . it � . : ` has, made. !J�u : encom he reiceived I - " in �j. 0. HE P, 11a,nager I . 41 appearance." -THEODORE, THOMAS. . li� :,- - 1; adian, born, e,lw_� I � . , , " wince; yo to . � . Right, Uncle, it does take sonivfbing to clot � I , . . . f ron, Dr. Robinson -who - urged lum to u say, " Didn2t I give it I 4: 1. . k __ I BBJ _' . I � .1 . . : 1 . � . . - , get an educa.tion. 'John B. Oxonih came I hini ?" , That . word hag : gone out., that I' - - __ __ - I . � .- and feed your large family, and thiies are hard, 1 �; I . 1 , - . . . but if you've got the cash I can tell you, where �: pi his ow,a land, am' � I q I . 1� f I - I . I .. � I I . � 1. . . � # I - . I slanderous word, on its poisonous and - � M m I 'I i - I . togo,'anditwon't take the -price -of a load of .. - � . cal arena., of, bef4 to eminence because of a. friendly hand . . �t � I . � '�*, ' . t ill never do . ; ,_ I blasting way; you think i w.1 . . wheat to get two suits of Cloth", a Dress for . � ad,% or England, I laid upon his s1loulder. John G. Whit- - I ,III �0 ' � , � . I I . ' � MAN §1 TREET,'SEAFOR He EXOELSIOR i ORGANS. Emilia, Bella and June, half a dozen pairs of - -_ I you any harm. But I am ivatchin' that [ � . . I . ot I such as to -attx,� tier owed his inspirationlarg.el� io Gar- . .9 W � . . 1. i . � I . . . Gloves, five Bustles, eight yards Fur Tnimning, �. , � , . it be - t curve.; it I i � I . I 71 canatlia'. - . word. I see i . gmning� . 0 � P I I - �_�_ t . . '�: charact rison's com mendation of his first poem. - H � �> I T � . 11 Corset Laces, two webs Cotton, 1-7 yards of ' " tast nd and is aiming at your I , S� : I . 1 1 ,,p I � � � ie ., .- I -A schenie is,� Captain James B. Eades got h4 for curves a,rou . t I I ? 11 -This celebrated Organ has always receive( �e highest award wherever Fine Irldnnels, two Fur Caps, Oi Set Furs, four I - . � . 13.1 . - . im, I I . I ai Co 10. ., :J , . . . I heart. You had better dodge it; it rolls � n i .M n . I � i I . , . r �� x ibs 10 p � g grair engineering from a book furnisbed h I �Z shown, taking first prize at the Northeiii Union 9 hibition in October, 1881 boxes of H. ir Pins, three Fine n . oun .1 purchasin into m, and after it rolls -An a � I ; I of Tea, a lot of Currants Raisins, r . . . w . - tli by his, bachelor einployear, when, a �oy i your boso f .11 . I ' EIAPO�IUFV Among other Organs shown at this show were W. Bell & Co., Guelph; Kilgour, I 0 ocken . � ` AlexAndc-r 'Mitc] -n KIDW08 � Well I declare Harry,'that is just where ­ . ,i , � I � . A . . I . - I word of an old book which says - -1 'With � (Z) , �- �-t - I � : ) � : . 'his. store. � , i z , ; . Hamilton; Karus, Woodstock, dx, Call ajid see us before buying. Old instru- I . �. ;i been coninlissionv what measureye meet it shall �e , meas, f t_1 I : . � I . � I � want to go. But, pray where is it? - ,chase all the ", - We axe creatures larg�ly of circum - . I . � � ments taken at their full value. Orders foil tuning pianos and organs attended 1. �t.. � � . I � 0 - I . " ured to von again. ' -- - . I � � � I - 4-. 4. I � Why, out at RANTON BROS., Exeter. See, I wheat - he �caii ovt stances, and hable to change in a day. . . . i �t I - W ! �� C) I , - Therefore, all the more need of charity You maltreat an aged parent. � You . I , I t7l I I . I r 1-- : H 1� X I . �0- . . : in oar criticism. A prominent author begrudge him the room in your house. , I I I � C� � �_, � . � - once ridiculed Lydia H. Sigourney, be- You are impatient of his whimsicalities �, � cc t cause ill, the � kindness of her sympathetic and garrulity. It makes. you. m . ad to L tr 1 bd' (I - I I - I Cf. . . heart, she often wrote obituary poems. 4 heax, him tell the same story twice. Y OU .! %. f �. C) By and by a petted child died in the au.- , i I'v �t thoes hom, e., Mrs. Sigourney sent to the 'pi,,e him food ho.- cannot .m9sticate6 I �t � I � '01 wish he were away. . You wonder � � I . � � '. crushed famil7y sometender verses. Noth- I " " " ing 10 live forever. Hd - will > . t" . t� , .ave. been more comforting. I be; I i3e ve ;T soon. His steps are shorter I - 1-4 ing could h - an 810� I . I t_4 M t-11 I �>. The poet was never ridiculed afterward. He is going to stop. But � , Cf) . . � 0 r4 A IrR.diug family - of my acquaintance - God has an account to settle with- you � . t:7 �_,J " t- - ! % , -__ were opposed to women speak' n on that subject. After a wliflo- your eye ; t 1 . ;P, , JJ church, till their own daughter, cultuIrl-1. will be dim and your gait will halt � and � -C . H - �> - ed and nable, was led into public work. the sound of the grinding wM be Jetw, I I P--1 'I .... � 9. . 0 I alxd their opinion changed a -t once, and you will tell the same 9tory .twice, 1�x I t4 � We shall not hold the stm e opinions on and your children will woiqder if -you I �� M t­� M 1 W I scores of subjects twenty- years from. are. going to live forever, and wonder if I cf) 0 � �0 - H. :raw that we have at present.. When you willi never be taken away. They 9 . I , 0-� � :� 0 . . - W e are tempted to say harsh things ill called you father once ndw 'they , call 1W . : . � . I . �;. "I i � . - . t U) ti� I �> ' , ; private, or on, the platform,- we you the "I old man." If yott live 1 a f4w ,,�' : 0 M I . M wisely �emember the words 6 A old 1� . . t i i�rht . years longer they will call you tli6 x 0 - awak_ , i of the old rabbi, who was - chap. ' What are those rough words " I � H __ I , ! I : I ened b,y one of his twelve '. sons, * . !4 1 1 � � . I I w1w, , sai , I I Behold ! iny eleven with which your children are accostini '� I pt 1::� A you? They are the. -echo, of Ahe very J 0 �_l I �� . Tirothers lie sleeping,. and -1 am the only words you used in the ears ,6f �yotlr old, .q I one who wakens to pray in the still fa,ther forty years ago.' What is 'that I � (I 0 1 0_� I 0 watches of the night. I I Son, " said the I : 0 I -which you are trying to, che,%, but find ' I � �u cl M ! wise father, " you had better sleep, too, it unniasticable,and your jaws ache, and � : ,�/-4 C�-Z ;0 than wake to censure your brothers."' i � : ;1;0 you surrender the attempt? . Perhaps I i M : ..� 1 1 . � Cra �� I . . . I I it may be the gristle which you gave to f" I il-1, C4 . , t� Concerning Xvery�-Day Talk. your father for his breakfast foKy years . f . = - Z- I . -If aily one will sit &-part from-:, two 017 ago. A gentleman passing along the i %. . !" . . � more visitors and listen ta the conversa- Stl�eet saw a son dragging his father into ,-� �_i tion, it will b 6 found in inost cases to the street by the hair of the head. The I M 0 tri : 0 entleman,- outraged at this brutal con- . ci n , , H . . . turn upon the physical ailments of the luct, - was about to punish the offender, 1 1 H txJ IV va,rious inembers of their families. Only C a few days, ago, while -sitting with a' whell . the old man arose and said : - - : 10 , . . . friend, a wom an called to see ker-a very " Don't ,hurt him ; it's all right ; forty . 14� " cn �> . Is . pleasant -faced, neatly -attired woman- years ago this morningI dragged out my I I ;> H tm . Vy It , i . . i - .. land she talked for an hour or more of father by the hair of his head. is a I i ;1� 0 1 . I . I T aue who had had -'rheu-inatiz" all win- a circle. My father lived into the ­ I 0 V i H 0 [ly eighties, and he had a very wide I I " . � ter, and Sarah w ho suffered dreadful experi- I . � . C6 . �P!, t-4 �._! fro,ai-, ain inuraNviiag toe-iiail, and John ence, and he said that 'maltreatment of I i :11 " t . . . � I i � who had had an epileptic, fit, and Jonas paxents was always punished in this I . : I � � I I . � . - . I 0 C-4 � . wha'-was suffering, fromaA,lon. She world. . - ; ; I �0. � �t. (7i i ' - cly, very quick- � , I said 1'rheuxna.ti " so many times that ii ny The circle, turns quick �0. i z . �4 - I ear:5 fairly buzzed, and by thd.Ai�me' that ly. 0h, what a' stupendous tholight . � t� : . U) , L r U) H � ; . she was through"it, was easy to im agine that the good and evil we''start comes - ; I : P_� one's self in a. ho ital. Good and kind back to'us! Do know that the I I SP YOU . . . � : r sovd thatshe evidently was, when sThe j nd,gment day will be only'the points, at . I I 0 "el. 1 . -1 . , .0 : ..< I I , Went out we drew a long 1)reath of relief I - which the circles join , the good and the - tTJ I that so much suffiering was ended. 'The bad *e have done coining back to us H M In . I W 1 M woman was no exception, but a fair rep- with welcome of delight or curse of.QO,4- ' i�q � - a . - � � I - M . �-4 � I resentaltive ofa large Glass who find so 'deinnation ? . . . 1 . �.� I . I Much el�ijoyinent in det;diing misfortunes . - . � � � I I -1 , %.1 l -t,t their -visiting ta-1,111k, at least, c � I— '�, � . i - 0) I I I . th� Onsists Cata,rrh-a New Treatment � '� -_ . . I I _.. .. 'I . ­ . . alluost entirely of sitch thenies. . � . I � I - I . , I remember having a -visitor onee,-who, Perhaps the most extmordintiry success., that - 1 .:. I -0 " P 0 has been achieved in inodern hied'icine has been � i � acearding, to her own v�ccount I a ; a a ; � a Z5 , had " ell- attained by the Dix -on Treatment for Catarrh. ; . . I Joyed bald health " all h�r life, and had. Out of 2,000 patients tro,ated dfurin(f the past six . I - � y I ine I " W H` T AS, I T1. satbered from every conceivable ailin6nt months, fall i t. -per cent, have been cured . � - I . M. I of thisstubborn nia�lady. This is none thell 1 i 11 Init the yellow fever aild sinall-pox, and startfin-when it is remembered that no I ffi-e per fi` � Whyft j*` t4e People's Popular I .;, she regaled in. e with the - remedies th,%t cent. loft'patients presenting themselves to'the I I - I I I I , - , ,;he uiade use of in each case, and' -when regular practitioner are ben�fltted, while the r' paterit medicines and other advertised cures ; . P1 Of GRAPH PARLORS, I expressed surprise that she had sun IV- i . I I . never recoid a cure at all. Starting with the ir. . e(I so much, slxe said she felt that site claini. now generally believed by, the most scien- It. . - . I irITH A. . AIDER AT, THE HELM. was hideed a living Yniraale, and pro- tific men that the disease is due to the presence : . ; � . ceeJed to tell me about some other party of living, parasites in the tissue, Mr. 'Dixon at ' i ND ow t at e Hoiliday Season is fast ap- . - wice adapted his cure to their extermination- -1 proa hin an the good people of Huron and . who had been worse off even than her this accompliAed, he clainis the Catarrh is prac- Parthwil -doi]L lea; require something n"t and self, a � : tically cured, and the permanency is unquestion- . . -ad had died because of not havil a istic ' the ,of ftrtraitsto send '11 h . 119 . I i as " oi- � l Nvolra a cmtia.in kind of dra,"ing, -plaster. ed, as cures effected by him four years ag (I d � Gifts to ab ntifriends or elatives, ;d Air. It i.s possible that the ventilation of cuxe,q still. No one else has -ever attempt:X C bein fully alive to the im nce of thisfact, . . our phyaical ailm ents. has all advantage cure Catarrh in this manner, and no'6ther treat. h e spei . &I extra arrangei lients foJ the ac- . ment has ever cured Catarrh. The� application cl mmodaHon I th� Holiday Tmde. CALl)ER'S I � I a e 8, f HE ma 141, prolonging human liffe, for it is an un- of thd remedy is siniple,- and c n b done t ( r Ch t deniable fact that persons who axe home, and the present season of the vear is the ear's Pi(turc For a Photo of Tasty D'esign, . always ailing and always talking .about most, favorable for a speedy and pernia�nent cure : ccellenc B of E hade and Finish , Easy and Gra4Qe . the iiiajoriky of cases being cured .at one treat' ul Position, .-oupfed %�ith aVroptiate Back - their ailments, usually live to the alotted ment. Sufferers should correspond with Alesarm.. ' oundandAmessories. .1 I - , ess a.. I - I twe of man, and are rarely dangerously 1 A- H. DIXON & Sol,,, 305 King Street,'"?est Give the P. *,P.'P. a trial, a id then go i away . 0, witile people 8,1y I Toronto, Canada,- and enclose stanip for their' milingwthdQJightAnd*aGOOi PICTUR& � -, -who suffer greatly 1. � "Re 0 ' � I i I . � I i"e.lt' n CatVirrh�-31w,treal Star, 1','Wenibor' ! ANDREW CALM, . VIC lea -lit ,41jout thleir duft'eringp aiRd rea,!- ; J 7,1882. . I � . 882-52 . � . . . . . . Scott' Block, Seziortil. i " I I . . : . . . . . I 0 . . � I 4 . I � . . I I . � I I � I . � I . , I I � . � I . � I . , I . . . . I . -1 � , I . - I I I ,� i . . . I . . I . . . I ­ . . . i . � I . - . . . ­ . , I- - ! I I I - , . . - , � i I - I � x I I � I I I I I � . . : 1 I . I . I I i . I � . �� p . I � I ! � � I - . . � I I . - I I : . . . . � I i - � � I ! � i � �t � , [ .. . - I -L.- _.._____.._-._-1 ­ . 1. I � . i I I 1 1 . ; . . . I I : . I ! . READY- MADE. I � I . : � ; I 1� � I . 1 i � . I i . , � Ci,�QT,_1111N Qx. � . _� I . I . I . L . I I ! E . i . t i . . .. � � I I I . . ' Our prepa�atllons have bedn more com. , pever , plete than Phe,�, are the present season, whether var eq311of fabrics or variety of styles I , 8 aonsidered, �u+g, as we do, for spot cash, froin - - ffie largest inatiufactureis, and [in t%vtc;j the * juantitieso,otler firins,we are eiable to offer � � you. I -1 . . 3 � ! I ! . . � i � . . ,� � ' : Oil SHMN ELS'EWHtRE, .. � � - , � I � t I i I ! ­ i 11 - I I i I ::: i I i , : I i i I ; . . . I i r : � ! , L : r I . W � � e POSI tively'Deb Com- . . I : I . I i p . etitz"On. 1 1 . I I - I . I I i , . . . i � , I i I i i�. . "i ! To any buVer f jud,tv,leni ant, whol is not iinflu- I , � enced by th� trashy inducementsl held o& bY purchasers.0 � f StCOND H , i GOODS, we appeal wit coonfid4incei knowing I , that our clq�hin2 once see i will 4 apprelated, both for qua)ity- durabil' ty . ) iitv,si le . - . 1 � . I I We buy not 'ng but good aULwool' reliable �� goodJ. Custoniers can, tl terefo I rej �purchase with confidence, leel, bg that when the5r reach home they have spin �,thing mare than[ a parcel of I � I shoddy. ; I I � i . . , i 1 1 . . . I I Z, . . . . J � . . i, � I I See m . .y 310pi's Light a"n Heavy Tweed Over - A coats. .! - � � - , I I See illy P1411, t I Beu . ver 01 ercoats, I and not� the prices. .j. I . . 1i i I I 1 * I I See my BOY s,bvercoats and Uls era. ; !I - I i!� See m I I I y Mon and BOY' Scotch III& Canadian Tweed Suit . I e an trinini r., first-class at ... . . Ir . reasoiiable pric . � . I I I I I Rubber Costs a] . 1, st I . .y,ies and pri�cs, from the lowes,tprieeld clbib'to � lie finestimacintoah, � . I I . U, n erolot -dn,, and furn shing d6mrtinems are . u,, ,3 1 , - asorted,,i ith the best of va,lu�. - I ; I � , ; . I I � I I l 1 1 : I I . I -_ . i I 1 ; I ( I I I . I ! ! , I i ; � � . � I t I A cALL sCILIC11TE0. I I i I I I , . ; . ! � I . I . .. - i i : I I . I I !1 - - , ------..6- i I � T�1- 'S. /-.]Kl . i 1-11 I ; . . . . dorner,,M in and ] darket : J . I . i - - - i i � i: I I i i 7 I . � � � � , I I . j ; A=::o I - , , "I . : I i . � I . � I 1 4 � I : I ; I ! � � � . ; ;reets V a ULLUU. I � SCOTT -BROTHERS. � I -, - � ,�� , - to hav� tile - I am just going over to Mr. 11-'s with. _� - graill � a bi- -1 . . . I 1 - . � for the I '. winfer alli order I am sending out tbere. a re in iA 1 ._-, , .4 1$ Thme-v - N. 8 ' Small Instrumen a � ' ts, such 8 violins, Guitars, Acedrdeons, Con- . .t . ! . I 1! ti . , . chase after the C&SH, and are giving great value I . . .. point in . I I : � � 7 . � F . , treal fdr 'Ie 7, 21i in Dress Goods Vehreteens Furs, Tweeds, and I . t ; ljpl� certinas, &c., on hand; also a good * .� agaor n�,ent of Piano Covers, Pia -no Stools, &c. . � . I in fact everything� Their go'ods are new, such I : . � - ; 1 . ! If the ventn're prt; All kinds of Instruction Books. - STAXLPING Patterns. for Kensington, Crewel i . an assortment and owing to the &rreat depression � � - i syndicate a a. I � will hu� In trade, have secured many lines 11 _� , and Outline Embroideries. i � � whiell with their entire stock-, they are !.=, I I , .3 - � next year. Mr- N I � � , i . . I - �, I __ . - I ..� off at 4ebperately close figures between this �n­a , . lie 4 ; i � s view with t, X the New Year. . I . . . . ! . _. � -aid he wi)-i . � - _. union, st I - - j- � I For the � - - � ; Aloliday Trade. Thank you, Harry, I'll go out to Ranton Bros. ! I farmers, so that 0 j - .. this.week. I often wondered how it was you,,� .- � middil-111W11 nii-11- 1 0 � 'Ll a I . could wear such good clothes and tinaes so hard I I _, � ,t:1 � ,I �' but lundentamfitnONVI. TIA, bu � __ ­ has at least a Illill, y your goods! . � . . I . . � . I - � I . cheap, and that you say is at - � sell. . . . . . . . . - - . - 1� ''. -Two or thl't . . ' : I - . . . � � .1 . z - � : -�- - lquantity,of rare a , ' :1 1: _. RA N T 0 Pl' B ROSE 1� found in the Portl Rodgers & Sons Table and ocket, Cutlery, Electro -Plated Knives, Forks and r ., - , -cletermi'114ed to sellf I � . . . _­ Spoons. A splendid -assortment . � . I of - Hall, Parlor and' Library Lamps. E nglish � - - I -a ill I � � for pre�eri tim ' 1 I � EXETER, � . F were loaded oil V 11 Block Tin " Goods ill Jelly Mculds, . I Pudd'pg Dishes, Tea Pots, Collee Biggins, - '! - . i . � Unfortunately, tlu i , - � I ? x ' j . Whe &sk all the people to enine an � switched off at � & see them � L ; ; * Biscuit Pails &c. Nickel -Plated, Granite, Iron, Tea �nd -Coffee Pots. The g nion,t,h -ou w 11 surely have a MER . ' , this I RY i� I railroad brul.ge w4i 3 . ) ­ I * . I ]aX.ST 'and I ; � � I � � the FaraiiingtA)n It . I celebrated " Cold Handle " Sad Irons, 1�oth plain, - polish and nickel finish. I . 3 man, sceing t1le , 73 . Japanned Tinwares, EnainelledWares, I . I . : i T � Kitchen Furnishings a-ud Cooking Uten- . . . . . . - . � ed to the conielus,l THE SEAFORTH - 4' � � 4 for the bridge, aut " - I . sils iwgreat -variety. I I i - i . I ! - . ' � he" to . I I RE 'STAURANT, ! . " l . , . . ! i - ff'ol sl'sni Igs wo ellr, et - - - - - I I I . .We have inany useful, sensible I . . and ap*opriate articles suitable for Christmas _ ; . I _ trap -rock -and ilia First door North of Reid& Wusoies H=,d-: -1 . rare 44 find "of fos� . . , � I . . ware Store Main street . - I . - 0, y . I - . - the aclentific - worl. n a I . ware a,n(I House Furnishings, which we have . - � � .-. ItS. SMITH wishes to inform the people of I � - ,§ sohiffan4l illassive 11 I 1A . I marked at our usual low prices. i . I � - �- I Seaforth and vicinity, that she has pur, . -.- I -A meeting �of i chased the Seaforth ReMaurant from M -r. james . - . . � mittee of the Ni I I I . i - 4 i .- 5 1 Steele, and having added largely to ,the stock, is: . 1 " oronto * 11 DW prepared to furnish cu;ieniers with th*_ � h6ld in Toronto - a . . � i I � . . . �_� -,-r - , ,e C0131 c �Ioiceat, inelits * com - , 11 CALL AND' EXAMINE GOODS. . - :1 1 C ONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, OUT=% &C. � L_ I �conv,ention to be- .� ') - I � ! I : .. i JanuarY 211-0ffi 24- L . 11 'Mh � I I i . - ! . i _1 .� 0 '_ . OYSTERS COOKED & RAW I to f,bel a recept I . I MY NU]NIEROUS WIS HINQ L , . � i CUII�STOMERS AND EVERYBODY A _. :;� � � :� - �� : t at a�__supper Served on the premises on the shortest notice. :1 " . , � ­..:!, first lr..evellin- all - �bl I " - �i . . I � I All kinds of Green Fruit constantly on hand. - � I �t �e,venmg several � I MERRY CHRIST-NIAS. - I 6 4�� . : L 11 . The choicest Tobaccos and Cigars. - - ... Aysters in Bulk and Cans received fresh, daily. :1" �. 1. men have agree - i : I Every attention paid. to cUbtoiners, aind tenns� ­ eassions takien ul, , I I I ­ I . � �, I -. pry reasonable. , I - , ­ - section.,;. 'flie to ... . A . ! I J . I I AV -Remember the place. , .. � the matterof Uie MRS. JOHN KIDD' SEAFORTH. ; 9 - J- MRS. S�MITH. . -,­., lation praying ft)r to the t8e,ott A,ct, - :1 . I � ! I IL I , ly resolveid to get BRUSSELS STONE: GRIST I _.. titions, praying th I - . - i -_ I t . SEWIN G M A O' H [ NE S 'A T I . ----,.-ANXD �1 ­ � not mutilated, and � . . . ; I - I.— prohibitory law. ' I � I i ! � � I : L7. ,� FLOURING MILL.'l I --- � . I � . . . . - . ' _1 - 1. . . - - � B:o,W:Ke Go I , _ L i - L HE undersigned, thanKting his many eus. I - - I . .1 . 7n - T tomers At LwLsanne a 1 i . 0. C. WILLSON � 9s�� I L . Seaforth for their patronag.e L 'during the past ' ­'­­ . I year, wishes to inforw the p�llic that the null I . -Who likes _�.� ­ � habits, wJio likes . . I .1 . a ­ . i � has undergone a thorough repair. Some of the �_.__ 1: before 10at nigh ­ . .L . I latest�lmprovledmachlnesllarc been introducea, - I I l I i . � � . but still ,retain the a : . nient adjoining on _ .1 4 - . I I I - . r l I I . . 11 . i � ­,.- ? L .. -was iii,cessantly be . - i L . :_ & STONE GRINDING SYSTEM I 5tulaud - 2221 �­'j pov - 7 . I have the largest a g , nd bestselected . storak of ma I l. . i I . * s to be found in any one � I ­. I . 1 I i . . . � .� � -use., Y - ca but in vaim, , - , . !-. - .f. . 1 - . ,. . . � slumbers were bro . 1 . Fine Flour, Graham Flour., � I . I house hi Canada,. I am not hired to sell avy one par L I . icular machine, but am at ! . � I I . " t �� _: aNvoke with'a h. - Crteked Wheat and L -ill sOrts of 31ill Feed de- !._� . I I . � . JeSS pi I 2 allo Pla�V,e livered promptly -to order. .1 1. &y-_ 1, � . I . - +11 liberty to keep and all that'[ consider t,he best o I I I I )n. 1 sequently I keep a large , I . . - done on the shortest notice. E I i.- .� that she should -t 0 I" 11fire � . . J,hoopItliolgiguaranteed, �� . __. Music i , e* . . I 7 . ! I I I . . I Oil -e ils a -L 11 GIV L trial. - � . . , LQ Z � st stock of the following first-class. niadhinles,viz.: � The Do�nestic, the Davis, the ." .. . . WK ROM - �� �� a �certain occasion, . I I L "I , . NV anzer C Royal A, and Raymond. 3 I All of the I : I are. .sold all(l guar,%Rteed I I I , I- . ted than usival, tli . L � to bi roven 4 � - take his reveng , _UM3ERI LUMBERI . � I . _-, I .. I .1. it4A - ­beenin-vi by.hi.. by the manufacturers and mysel 1_7 I for five yel ars fr " e of sale. Call and ex- I � . _.. � . ft'ad '�Lr­ , . I . � ' Theunders) nedhivii-lig, bou-ht and re -11 � - .1 -L : - , quitea plidmaut ---- 1 e nlaehiner.�'�Of the-Calrick- S-?,il, . ­ . are fully - . I . � . annue my stock of machines, =4 . 1. I you will �nd as 4ove. I I Instructions free by � . now � L ' L I . repared . e& The � - , to furnish - plaun Farmers contracto" and. _. � �. _ I i ­ . inber Dealers urith All kinds'of Building Lum_� I ;_ that this meant a - , - - - - � good experienced operators. Oils, ,� Needlesiand Rep;%irs I ! . I of all kWds always on, I :_ er at the most reasonable ternis. : .1 for himself, - h _2� 1 ir- : I . we .. m Those building hous can furnish with _� __ ,drummer, paid i - L I ! , . I ! ; . ! � I I reisaed Planing and Sea 1. . idingat .To%v rates, : , , �PxLrtlesi ordeiing lumber can ��. � �� with wine, And, ' � have it shippid L: I . , hand. I . i . I . 1* . 1% . �,� . _ :, --- to ally station On the Grand Tx-, ,�__._ 9rders b, . in�k P�aif,,j,jk. -- a*ay as long as tb- v mail promptl � ­ . L y attended to. It was ilow the tu . I I . � before dealing elsewhere. I � . - . . : Give US& 0411 _3-. I - � 0. C. WI�LSON, Main Street, Seaforth. I ;� ALDWORT-11 &C"EROX I . . . I r 886-12 I 'A%itechu�c'h I . I P. 0- ! --. - - �