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The Huron Expositor, 1885-08-14, Page 6­ I .1 I � . 4 1 1 . I - -� . . . I � � � - 4 � I . i . � � I I 0 ,! . - t . : , . __ .. � - � . . 11' _. I - . . I t . - I . I I _ I . . . I - � I -1 AUGUST 1#1 1000. _._1 I . - �! . ! � I � - . I � . I I I : � � . - . . - ; - ­ - ..... � : . I- . � �. I : � __ _ 11 .. . AuGuBT 14,J � I i . � � . I I . � - - I _� � I ! , ::: -, !, I - i : . � - . I J ITORt _­_ - . � — � . I � 11 I � THEls, ,Kota RIMPOS ___ _­ ____ . .. - . . � _. i 1. ] � . I 1� - - ­­ __,u __ � - � --- -_ I - - i I I - ���____ ­ 1 . .- . I � � � ­ � _ I --- __� . - � ____ I . I . . I I -1 �.! -_ - _ oft ­ — �. , -_ -, I . , I I - I � � - . I . 1. a � . . WA - - - I-. 1. � . - — I'll . . ��� � � - � __ - —_ - - ­­'. I I � -111 I 1 4 ! `­ W--l-4TO! a � . I � � -a ..I - . � i I . , T: �1:0 -- a 0 1-i JD :E3 . I—. - . . - . I I 00il �, them.,, Tomatoes .were � ' 7 ' I I " - Dr. Horsey of Otta, I .1 ' I find that ought � to excite afraid of, . i � I . . I . . . � I . I � . I 401ever Childrem- . MY, I I tght to MassaehusAts by Dr. Goo& . I � � � the -Midland Bat I - � i the b nipt every man and, woman brox IT EADS' ALL .. '- - � - � I 0 . - I , --vith � of " '- - � of William Goodwin, cashier . - . I , I �.,,,, I �i - - 'Iderable ,attention I The 0.1est child I think that I ever -band d, soft- - Win, a son . I . .. I cc .. I'.., .iL.X' . _1 , . i � I .1 - ,40nja kit ii the 9-fi- ,headed, fo . I � i I � � � -iount I - . I . & �7 villouth,Massachusetts. NO 0 er b, lood-p Y, 7 olne to made, I I ell 4 A I )atientsn -Pedbn a p, t a iuvenile party. It was a of the Bank of Pl� .- I . � I . I . . ,net 1 was _ - V - . I I . who, perfum6d until the ai�r is I actually many- years of his ,at has ever beent pro h so com. . - - I X I I %_ - I , -very.grand affair, and the little ones i his summer wi,,-takmig, killing Dr. Goodwin spent tely meets the ... �JAGIAW and i 1 . li __ - i I ii I and riden by Big Bear ( , , Pi �� � I I I - I , _ sick� spendF 'Cadiz Ail I I . . if . I �,jgn. A'herever- t3l hking champa - . . rly life in Spain, at I caute, I . 0 I . � . . gne an& eating -a ea . ac seaer public &"a � . A�L�l - . - I W,erf;i dri Band other messes with the attitudea and waving seutimental ad . ieus L ri an vice V! sil I . 0 . . I - .. .. ' - Z'Inr,rge crowds gath- #yster pattie - (T and Valencia, and w, S Ame c! ible , & . . - i I . . � � I . ; and:italking infinitesshnal nothings, an CDT% P. I I . ­ . I rlou - atTerragona during its terd . I. . � - . � i- the steed - I . . i n ing ,is e . Ant's S � - ,-- i 4. gres4est gftto. - � . fi d' 1A h aven in the set of a laven- 00mul .Aye� "ki . 2- 1 . 9 sa,Adle and other - , - qui- siege by the French troops in the In. , - 9r, � i I ; trapp - - Spent, stately waiters. were 1 ulu'v Lu8 - der.kia glo,%T- Boots asitight as an in . . . cai , ry_ It I _ . . par*- .1 � - . : I " , I �,_ and seeing this little onq�s' plate . . � ' iusular war. - He �! * ne home to daft- ttie-list as a y sole re . . . 40 , I i The throne, of the �1,r I of consummate skilli . . f . would sitign- Two hours , Ips - � � - one asked her what shp His con- mouth in 1817, and died at Havana in tion for all� blood . if a lurX- V, V� W-,-) i � 1� . . i I . ; is 4mmplctely covered I r � abolt, ; I . family of epi- — . . . P ; I 4 I contains 1, - the I tie of a flaming 6ravat. Ing taint o Scrof about you, . . � I and I I Oh I" 1825. He belonged to a ... t q r I . and MP4!y ver�ation made g of "Ah!" URON A Aymls FALL _WLU . . - . i I : . I .. - . 1 � .- gp�dt . - - `A little twifle, if you'plea�e," she . e five cures on. his laih�r`s. side% and his :dislodge it and expel It , system. I i , : -I - I . I ji,oW turquoises ,besid � , _ - I ; . t �, � and " He-hees !' It would, tak Simeon For co tituti6nal or r Catarrh, :5 , I . q I - .. I I r, a daughter. of Captain ! i costly genis. � . W. � �- I of them stewed down to make a ingthe ercury on . AYHEWVS S I . A is the :Folu � JTJT-i 7 I . r I 1; rare and - � - * , ,Bje,& if hiuidrec . th' atmed ship M , I I I I . I I . . , i � I I - - is known as the waiter procured it, in4 0 Sampson, of e . � I . i , I I -the Czar . . - . The . tea I 00fiful of calf's -foot jelly. , There is . Iland CATARRH"true reme( it oared . ? -1 I . � I - re she thing with it, mevm- . Laurens sailed for H numberless - cues. . __� : ; I ; . I - �*auld take any jailch a man as which Henry L . nauseous - . ; I I I Rags!& . possesses ma, � � - i . t L Ue'on on one coutiterpart to * ' 0� � I I I I � a of-& 011at �sort, , '11 w ed for the ex I mol e the sicken. � L i .1 , . ' J _ r a ing ia tart,L or something of - � wo- in � 1780, was repo n cel* catarrhal iseharges,.an re � I -1hau aby other . . - - . . th, andthatisthe frothy ybung i I -a indication$ . � . ; a � � - � I I . I . salad resteA 041 the, i�table in. of her cuisine. He planted the Ing odor og the breath, i rhich, a, . . I .SEAFORTH rocured a A lobster . � . in 11 at the watering -place ; her coliver- lence e of scrof us origin. - I I I which were- P er eyes were ato in th . : . I � I � front of -the child and h e bank garden I Received.. - i : I sation made up of Freli�ch moonshille; seed of the tom L, i I p�. 2�, 1882. ' e Goods . . . oms: 1 - ,blood. The jewels in . �. I attracted by the - retty pieces of pink alled in Plymouth, whence the plant wfis. "HuW TexqS c - re . _. I � Furni :. -e Val e4 � wbM she has on her hea& only eku and� ACERO 86 ' � - I . tureWarero &: 3108cow alone'ar L U., I - lobster mingling with the green lettuce by. what she has -on he� back ; useless- disseminated throughout the town At the a a of tw( years one of . i i 1� f . . . � ) _ L as tter ly affli ted I . I I I i r A new way to make � L I -island, in Plymuth liar I I , I - I 1 1 � � � - f and. gold and white egg. . s 11 SORES 'Yth( tu us runnin sores on Its . I , ,discovered by -the Engli - . � )31 � ev sinde she was born and to be- use- -to Clark uu1_0 I � � i _� J; - I "London - 1,111.1*take some (if tilAt, , ihe said, less until she is 1dead ; and what they 1 bor. In Mr. Goodwi 's family find that � face and ok. At th same ime its eyes - i I I vertises ; I Sew. L i If you want solid comfort call at . Is g the salad by the wayp of her I do of'Mr. Watson, on e island, it was were .sNroi n, much I d ve isore. I ) , LAWNS, , I � . I iti " , withontt,�, L indicatin t world . 7 e D DREAM NUN I . ��good posl ov .W 78 78 78 78i78i 78 L si L 6 78 78 78 78 - . ; i I I . will do with her iii the nex 78i I 9 th t pow- BLACK A] � VEILING[, WHITE � I . � I I .- little band. I i her upon the used as a vegetable . Ets early' as 1823. . ' t ve di in must � �. . . 11 I . take,dharge of a younj I . ,.ept to get SORE E Mph' .� I d llot� know, ex( . hi the markets in erf, I - - . The, stately waiter looked �surprise � , er . -Tomato . be employ d. They uni d In r commending CREAM CHECKED MUSLIN ) BLAC RENADINE � I M. Robertson's, , familly, and present her e I I � balks- of the River of Life for et nity I . es *ere sold . K! G I I - . . . � i t . and' alm,�st I ughed- - I' A1 w doses pro- . I . � I -hest f a . ook sweet . - New York City in 1820. They were AY&U's . ROAPARILL . i I I ,of the, very socie, V11 I '" . A � # - � 4 - , t God intends us to ad � ble im Verne t, which, by . I nd buy one of those Celebrated Self Adju Able � . I t � e'd le xs. I I t. � "'Lobster Wad with trifle, - ss,)) he . n, % however,, to a limit - ex- dueed a reeptib . � wl�e music ai3d fait faces and graceful only eate , � . . an adlIxer ce tor your! ectio", was contw- FULL RANGE BLACK SILK , CHECKED SILKS AND SAT] I asy chairs, represented by the above c�t - He � � June Ist to July 31S . . I I � ' L �lete a04 - � ; an also supply i -1 I . . said,. 11 I never heard of such a thing.'.' steps ; but an -lid the heartlessness and tent. - an re. No C . ,11-tages offered. fei � I - I I ued to a c ml d rmaf ut cu I I :L I I . I . .1 _Ta . I � � . ! 11 I The: child saw* she had made, a mis- the� inflation and the fantastic influ- - - ,evidence since 4p f e existence I . . - I I .communications confidei . - . � 1 ' of any set ofulous , 11 c ea. no treat- . i I I I . i I ; take, and a bright bbish f1wh6d her . 'ten U2, 0 . I I - - � ' ' I . _.etc.l) " d of our modern watering -places,. Catarrh--�_a Ne-� Treatment. i Invalid Chairs andiCarriages.1 I 08 , nlent of Ony disorder� , eve attended by z I � I � i I L , J% on make life-loilg coven- . or effoctu res ts. 0 Black Satin Parasols. , . Just how high waves 1, , fac6,1 but never, would she o" it' but en _perhap G od Val U e" i r . I I W I be,%*are how y 9 the moStL extraordinary- success that. ;wore ]prompt I i I . 1W I I � i He also sells the most comfortable and durable 1� � I looked haughtily up into the' smiling , 'r I B. F. JOHNSON." I � i I � . - . I . ant�,—Talmage. . has been,achieved in modevri medicine has been I . I , . � I I I I _. , I . - � ' are, may be learned from . . .. ! as - . . tea men , I I . I I I I . .- -er's. face and said as coolly:1 pos I attained by the Dixon T' t t for Catarrh. I . � � of Dr. Scoresby, who sa� - I � t . . I I , � . AR P BY � ; ; -F-R:[1VG- :BMT-) wait ) 0 . - ! S__ - I I I . I ! i - - L . wlbi! I Out 012',000 p4tients treat6d during the past six . - T 1 S :E -A. � . e: ,I - I . - - � IF 0 TL rrill ji�� ktlaru L I : Household Hints. - Mnety pin cen :E :E S; (D JS x I . r. - , gale in the - - 11.1 I always takp them togethe*11r. " , � , I I - months, fully ' . ,., Lo R. - J -A. M ! ; � from twenV-four to thir - � - je.—O ' -lemon, grated and of this stubborn malady. This is none the less Dr JOC.Ayer& 6.,L6 ell Mass. I - I - t is made, Ills stock of � . AX -d she ate the abominable � mixture, emon P ne I er 1,811 lee for I& - . . -_ . - -or from twelve to eightu, I - L f sugar, . one ta . ... - � . I I - � blespoon- startling when it is remefnb8red that no five p Sold by all Drunistal " . - 1_� -L. �a . I I � I . imace. Ie��ied that cent. of -patients presenti . . I CABINET FURNITURE 'below the -mean level -olf , I too,1 without a V :1 seeAed, one cup o onful of water, ng themselves to the I . I it I 1 : ­ � I - chilh. - ful �f butter, one tablespo . regular practitioner are benefitted,, while the � � : . I i EGMON DVILLE � I � � � a jagingstorm. they baVA t I -her advertised cures I i i I I I � , would .one tablespoonful -of flouri yolk of tmio patent medicines and, o I : I � I I 11 Ip very large and Complete. Intending Jurebas. - � -1 Another child I once met ne%r1et . Starting with the ... . H-L I N - �� gg�, ,whites for icin -, adding one table. newer record a cure .at al - d - McLO-V G . - i I ,feet, �twenty-two and a � - . I a I Id do well to give him a call before pur- . . l . ; - . I . 9 Ily b6liqv by the inost scien. I 1.� : ' I - . I - - . . ' = �Iogu elsewhere. Warerooms one Door South � -and below). . I � - i�e 6,utdone. She would say the most e claim now genera e to ihe presence . i I - � c asin - ; 2 . ridi�ulous things to prove that every- spoonful,ef white sugar. , . tifib men that the disease i I � . . . - i Telegraph Office,'Main Street, Seaforth. .. o I . of The "Pall 'Nlall Gazctj I � Coffee lCake.-Nicely mad e, one of living parasites in the . . i I i � . tter .1 e coffe ,s in the I ue; Mr. Dixon at,' ROLLEFZ M LLS9 - . ` - . _... . I . -1 � i I 1. i ' I - I �� ... "g in her home was larger 6r be I � e once ;A�ted his cure to ir extermination-. - .. i � Stock of last Japanese mail that � i cup, one-half cup. of brown sugar, ,on . - - I ; � � - I I, -1 than in the homes of others. � I ehis accomplished, he iclair is the Catarrh is prue- � I nvii es Every -One to I fi sp'ect,- his I 1W. ROBERTSON. � passed that Japanese � ... . ' - � - I 1 . � � I'll ;_ O�e . s takino, luncheon cup�i of butter one cup of molasses, one I ! : i I I � .. � I ... I , day she wa .9 tically cured, and the pern anincy is unquestion- . . , , I i I 10 I I I i I 1� . . classes must Live up it , � � cliplof :currants five cups of flour,.one td, ag'c*ures effected by iiin fdur years.agoare . . i I I -- i - :::: ... , I ad been . I ! - I - � 1, ( I with her aunt. The lettuces . Lttempted to ! . I . New Spring- Goods, .1 , ; I .. and ap Europewr !� . in four lar6e tablespoonful of soda inixed -,in cures still. No one else - has ever t I . I . . . ! I I I � i I I [ I i their official- work, a] , - brought to the table just out � . no other � treat 4 . � i I . � i � . : cure Chtar& in this "nn(r, and I . ; I i I 0 1 MW 11,0 0 � in - ..... ,'I pec I es, and without dressing. 11he child co&e, and halt a nutmeg.. ment has ever cured Catafrh Th i application In returning thanks I our hu1tnerous'friends . . - I . ; 11 11 I - . � I I I i � - beyond the- means of ;;; I I -ed at it' and - '' ort we Which is ,% ery *66mple,te in I y department. Special valu( S! MA- I � 11 . Is I � - sugar,. _� of the yearisthe aind 'patrons I fortbe i dry liter I . � 1 4 1 Only smau salaries, a Orange Cake. -.rwo cups of ile, a cane . I � in DR�S lool smiled in a0uperior of the remedy is shilp , 0 � I st ' . . , . I � f I aving out the whites Of two) home, and the preseA se'� . supp I ; . our eggs e . . I I - 7 sr� inanner. I . I � _? . . . 67 I I I . I . clothin � �� vays7has the salad cut one-half cup butter, one cup of water, most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure, c' ree years, we . � . I . g is to be furaig 't ",My mamma ah it one treat- 'have re dived during t] lb past t! I TERIALS, PRINTS ind GINGHAMS. I �� i� the majority of cAses being cured . i i I : b I � 11. i t. wo tea'spoons-baking powder, three cups � 1. � I � ; them. at the cost of the .15 . 11.A ., , ! I WILL BUY I , . -The ten fin�,st bui r ; . up And dressed," she said. I d mept. Sufferers should coirespond with Messrs. - ' � , ; - I . md seeing a. little of flour, the Juice and grated rind an , ��ixing during the past YOU AN' i I I Her aunt laughed, a DIXON & SON, 305 -King Street , e � . � I I J A. : IT, I r I i - - t . I i � , . . I I .,Wlintry, according to tlo . - I I I I . . � ­ � e orange ; use remainfing Toronto, Canadat close stamp for their . - I - �� 14] � pulp 'of on � I � 1 4 str ex in the person - of a �iny slug season greatly enlarged 6ur mill, nd also added I . . . i - I I . ' I I 'Veln in the "' American' I A -� I - � treatise on Cata-rrh.-Montreal Star, November . . . I - I .Comfo - up among the wbites for frosting. i I - - . I I I I -';i 00il rtably � 17,1882 � � &M-52 � ** � I I I i - � . . .. IN ': � i , I . r � i Church, BoAton : � - -One quart of the L to our power and machine ry, we Pre now bette E MILLINERY 'DEPARTME 'T ,. , I ,_ &JI Pickled Peaches. I . . . H I ; � 1, i I ; I 1. ,� It' crinkled learves cilled the child's atten- . I I . I I . Amepican.801&811ver�' , � I ; ­ � B 1 F — . -_ - � � � - � I i z.. Washington; W. K. Vam � 1 4'' -tion to it. i best -vinegar, four pound 3ugar, eight _7 I I . ; - . � I . . � . � I � ! L - : I � C I . a : . � � ! � L Trinity "Church, and ; I ;ii L -0 ., A than ever prepared to �tbend to the w rits of . � � �. I I . ii - - - ' � �k "Perhap d't h , e little pounds peaehqs,, peeled and ' stoned,spices � L I � I � I q I .. Xarket Court -House, .'S ' U . - - - urd " she as. desi�cd:,, and tTeated very way as L 'I IC3 our customers promptly, and ivith the beat - � when ' - I . , ave i __ I . .. I .. I ! �1� . Wngs like. that in your sal. J J > - .� I :1 = ; - I . ; Will be o ed for inspection on and af ' THURSDAY, the 9th inst.,1 . I I � f !p I I .1 L - . I . .. t4r I ' City Hall, Hartford; . . . � I I I - � L ' 1 t . . - t . I ' Afancy dish of po is . I I I . � 'how,1 State Capitol, Albany 'a oment I I "es w ever s i. All are in- i I 11 said� - . � y a,pp es., ... - I I . . . 0 . cm - satisfaction to them Special at ention paid to � . I ov I , e have W ATO H i -_ �, it The child looked at it for I to s for tea 0 I . i L� � � I �11 . "win , I � the ladiq�v ill seethe best display of n' e ambridge ; and TowE . , . I � . C . I I . - , Ily - . I I . I I . ��� I i 1� Vieg said, prouc . made by pressing mas ed potatoes' � I . . ! . i � . ; � i I . r � .. I . i "I I - � . 4- IL-' i lie lightly I10- I . I T Easton. . - I of. � i I ! . � I .. ", That's nothing, we have immense through a colander ; let th n I CD . I ; I .. L i � i 11 be f,ound -right. ; . i . -The General Assemb aif - I 1i I � . ' then set I vited to coi ie and examine. - , Prices wl � IL . I � . F � � slugs'in ours." in the dish just as they 11, 0 co GRISTING and CI-10PPING. . .1 . I ; i a : -AT- iii k i __ r� -. I i � i . J! 4 11. -They should , . I . i . I I . i i bad the queStion of instur . - , . r . 0 - I I, came across 'a little boy of a pro- � them in the overl to brow 0 . ;eo C1 I .. i I . r ] 6 � . . 'r - . 0 � . I ; - i . . I I . . , . at its recent se , . � , I up again Sq, i � I - fowidly religious turn of mind.,! Noth- . be well seasoned with b . er, 1 pepper A - M .! � � � - 0 i it -L I I � - . eased him so much as being talked and salt. before they are pu rough the ,__ = .Farmers can have their Whea� ground or ex- ' r Seaf6rth. � ­ & - Milk'S�jr . Vajority of a hu - ndred 11 � t - ing �' L .. .. MeLOUGH LIN, Whitney's Block) urvis i � ­ I � L - I . 11 �, it - . i that the eburches should � .. I ,� I Z� �� to abous heaven and hell , and the angels colander. If you like potatods prepared . . . I �, . r . . I I . .1 - -of � I # -sai ring invention . . � I 'changed witl tout del; Ly. ! 0 r � � I . i i . . . � I " � __ I I . � . � � introduce instruments " f of light and darkness. in this.*ay" it is a'time 'this purpose. . . -1 - ! � I - I - - I _ r � . . � � service of praise wheneve 1, inder made �for � - . - I I �._h " Mother," he said one day, " when to have a coh : I I . . I , : I ; P � I I ; I . � E � � : � ity of the congregratiou sl � !11 11 � - . Take an ordinary tin"'pan, and havie . - $ � , . I . 'JEWELLERY STORIP, ­ . f . f pe rr e die do their souls go up?". . - holes . punched in the bottom of the s&e � 0 (O ' 10 E Flour,Bran and Short M . - EMPORIUM �i . ;; many are necessary to m � : ; , d I ' -M�E - . "!Yes, my dear," she answered.. � 0. - -T T � . : Q�ICAL NS -TRU NT. � ; I - I ,� ,� � � ; � I . . I ­ ' �.. � � 71" 1 "'And what color are they?" you req�ire ; it will then take but a few. . -, a ,. Z i i . . I i . ! . � I I � i majority is not stated. r ,� t ,. . in � a I . � . . I 4 ff i - - � I )p I I - I ; � i 11 f �ts mother scarcely knew what! to moments to prepare A large. dish. r 0 � - I I : � i I � I � i -Vienna, has a rew � ... - ! � SEAFORTHo ONTAR11001 . � i 'F Z Rw n �� . � f , � eat up two eggs V - O' X E - Constanitly' on hand, of a quali ty equalled by I - . : called into existence by � I I -_ ana Ras -n � - f . I I 1 - OPPOSITE TH E ; I ��, I ,�dr, it's so difficult to explain to a Rasp �y Sauce, --B - ­ . . , I : r I . r - � I i . with them, until quite 'smooth, - . i I I � -whiCh man'tifa-etures and M � I I i � ,. shild so she answered perhaps iiijudici- and mix I (A -_ . i ! . , I I � I � � 6, . : I I . .2; . . . tha Domiqion, at , 1 � I I ' . . . � .- . .� I onful of wheat Aour. Then'add 0) 0 few and excelled by no m 11 in 4 - . i . r 'I". ously: . a Ua s : � " , ­ 0 . � � . . I I . I i ried on. It wasenacted; .1 . ten . uality cot sidered, i a of rest for the worlibi . . I lowest prices ---q � -7 B _., . I .. , ' i . - : - r � . y juice; sweeten . . -PRO R , i Z "!The good have%white souls dear half a pi at of raspberr . )X ROSMI: � P IETORS '' 'rilla 1, .1 .1 , SC I � - I . � i � r - �'. I . ; Z N I : r ­ � I the mb tare to taste v - . 2 . I . � i I i . I , Commer6ial Hotel.. � the week,rather than of r' �A xild"the bad blaak." vith pulverized . -1 -2 -4 � I I I ; . - . � J . I . W - � I . 0 Having also added to V xe pawE r of our I I : . I . . . � ay. I . . --- I ugar, p�ur it into a sauce pin, and set � . . . I ! � ance -of Sund, It ]is -i ! �7, "Quite black, mother�jiever ,spot- is . . r . I I i . I ]DTTI ­ . � - . *. . . - - ­ _. I . Tll..�M&­ 1=.TA,3 I I � � I 0 - X CO. I - . --'.,T c) � I I ! -st 50, 000 people are 4. 61 � it on th6 fire. As soon a; the sauce � � . I 1, : _ at lea I . . . . . I I 1 r ; I .. ) - . . i :::::: � � " X � I I A I . I r ! from the neces -i ted 12) - 9: 7 TE -1 �E I t . - 10 A � S', y of wo" r beggins-t� thicken, it is ready to sdrve. � . 1 I � I I : � . :1- � CC . � I -W Is& I: T -i mi ; -the he INEATLY - DONEI i � . No, dear. " Z 8 -&, .1-4 - . _<1 'M M I I.. . 11 I r � I REPAIRIXG A ":Not if they are only pretty good and A �rery jood sauce is made by simply M r ; � st musicians of j- . � � Rea4 t e following testimonial by one of � I day. r . . i I . r . � I I � � til i . ' r i . 11 _. I wy light, a . )0 � M M .In . I � I #8 Well. an lemphatic ' � -nd's I � preV,y bad, would they not be black and whipping together, Ulu v( . I : day': 111TI e Upright Pianos of Meiars Duiiham. des.erve, a I I I -Frank Buckla . �- � i I . Wt ARE'PREF ARED rO. DO ' tone, which in pqw�r_ amd � . .. �; . . I I I i whfte then?" half pint of raspberry juice with the r .4- '. r , r � , i 4 9 efido'rsbm mt, as a decided succ�ss. Th4 Idevelop a . I .. cords thatt when the greaIr . I - . r . � i . - - - r 1. . --- I . ' . 0) � 1. I . F; Ill, I "'d think not, dear." I .same quantity. of sweet, _ rich ,cream, � r r . 0 , � � I 4 9 sympat ic 4uality, can not b� sinTasseld iby the now existing UpriLrht Piano , I Agents for the Light Ruiluing Newv- � dying, " God is so good," � , ' teri - , - ' -. serving ihe saitice as soon as made. I � I . lic . I it 3al 4 , ties, as well as in their 1�ot�e Sewing Machine. I I . I Very good to th� little fis . � . .. � r The boy was not satisfiedi and1a neigh I , � . , Z I OU SITOM SAWI N G' I and are e ally beautiful in their musig I uali . I . I I I � "I I .- 11 I � � . - I . DORE r . I i r . . a . r I I . Is i e."t--THEO 7 . . � 4� bor�(Mrs. Baker happening to �all dan- . I rHOMAS. ! believe he would let thei� ;4 ) Motto. r - P . X - P I . I appeara . I I � . � 1P. 'i -i - . ; . I - - ' t. � � Go - I I - - 14W st -P I If Good - � Iti a � fer shipwreck at las 7 :, I I ger6usly ill just then, he was mo anxi I M - Atany im. winter orgimmer. Highest price . - . I . i � L I was,. I - * . . r. . . t 1 FARMERS, -IT WILL PAY � YM long journey, where I thi � ous'.' his inquiries as to how 4he While visiting at a friend's hot I- . — E X 0 E LEE 013GANS. . I I . I I I I - ,,dr whether we should call her a good once sh asked. me to go. to her desk for ' 3: M M 0) - I I ondville or r . I � � � . 112 - - pad for �[ OGS delivered -at Egin - always received the highest -award ! ver � . . r � r� � � . _ � "I ,� . . ; This ebrated Organ has . - : _� woman One day a friend cam�. in, and something, and I saw there on. Q�EeninN , -1 . . - journey I ninst go alone: Lse --O- - 01 r . % 5 MOR I AN'I , - .Iw�ere I I - —TO CALL AT THE— I - �­ ,, . __ � i- 1883. r ,� � in Octobe . - - 1. � 7 - . . r i � L ' 0) * I . , , 40 . Brucefleld.� shown, k -g first prize at I 9 I ! I I i � the Northern Puion Exhibition . . I - - � I otto.written by herie an 0) 4 - I � - 4 1 . -The report of the I i I that " Mrs. Baker was' , w . i r chanced to say . the lid, � in � Co., Guelph;. K our, I . : i- At I ' b : r . � � I � Among o h r Organs shown at this show ete W. Bell & L . 1 1 1 i expected tG breathe her last every mo- evidently intended for no one. else. it � M .. I r I poor states !he. the singl . � . I . I In , , I - _0 . r � 1, � I I Hamilton; Karus,.Woodstock, &c. Call ana- see us before buying. Old instru- ' fo Irr 1. :L 1. In ,,, r.' . I r families is spreadin ^ :1 'I J r -W ` The words were no sooner Out said: "Do not scold; do not fret !" , I a C I HURON IFOUNDR � � &. I IRU TARD - . I . yr I i 2 . . KYL � � 9 meAts take at their" full value. :Orders for tuning pianos and Organs � attended L - . er , - where, notwii��S� � -1 of- mouth than Freddy ru�Wed into 11 Yes," she said in answer to an inquir- � � - . I - � . . . � ,I - . i . . don, , . i I . : q I t- �. �, 7 .)Do . . 1 r I I to at one 0 1 1 1 i � r . ; 1� ! I I � . . I I I . :4 q the garden and look, I I I was obliged to put it there. :9 , � I i THE— - eight � ,4, . . ' 1 -NF4AR 11 r � - , - . � . . i � r :-,t . t. Baker's house, In about a quarter of IN i 0 EG .r . . � . 1. SCO . � ,. I I than one-fifth of their ill L r Iwasn't very well, little things troubled MOM VILL . � � i '_�' - � . . .. . - � � _! - � . - - i I .. - � . I . . - � - � r r and ,�rified us me,and it is So,natural to speak of 'them; I - . . . i . I � - I twelve persons of ,Riflerepl � i A 26n hour he eturned , ele�t I M 0 . I i . - . . I � �., - I , 0 rn - 2 . - - ; , � . I N,, E �, -Small Instruments, such as violins, Guitars, Accord6o Con- H41CIH SCHC)OLI SrEAF0:RTHr'- in some cases found in oij a -. � , '-f wlt� these words: i I - . ; . P . but I noticed after a little while that " : ­ I ., - ; � I 6 - , I ! . . ; ! � . p r ;' - : e - . -.., hand ;. also a good assortan�nt, of Piano Covers, Pian 18, &c. 1 1 . � . . � . - , "U've seen Mrs. Baker's soul , before school � -4 2 - I , C � . osioo' T And see our stock of � I - --I � r ,,, I 90 UP, whenin-th ingriningearly r WROXETKI BITILI S. cerfinas, &, on r- - I � ! - , - 1. � I -, I '! i�s an,�l it's piebald." - I or breakfast, I began to speak of the . i uction Books.STAMPING i Patterns for 'Kensington, Crewel � ; - - . , All'kinds of Instx i I . Sim trok F .'- . X 60 ; . I . I � I I � . - : -, * ; I . i I ;_4 � - Almost the sharpest person I ever met 'wrong -doings of any member of, the fam- , and Outline Embroideriesi ! i I � 12 . - � . I Sunstroke is caused ky � I- . . : . - I - . I . ud the ten- . , , r I I � &. tiny about five years old. ilyj that the wrong doings a . : � i , I I i . � ; . �U , . ­ i � . - M )P. 1 , _P Tv 0 - I and respecially -when ` . girl of M 1. X � � I > I i , 1 - I � . I I , � - S i . ­ � � I � I �i Rh( would treasure up phrases and 00 - � I . � I � 7 1 :. dency to speak of them hicrea!sed alarm- - X I I 8 I - - --- I 91 cry " It is more a, , I I 0 M Alexancler'L Gibson �. i i - i . MU&I . - I i , . - I . qLuc. tations she -had heard other people ingly all throbgh the dayj and I.discov- " I I I I , . ' � I .T the second, third, or fo i .�� � i . 1 W ; � I � ��- tr if . � . I �, . I . jaa �_e use of, and bring them out in the "te M :0 . . $ VirMch have been n�ade especially for thi1s county. , ! - . - � ered tha I were silent the o'pposi . W Begs to announce to e p M ILLING FIRM IN SEAFOR,m. heated term thanou, the � . . . .� I - M . NEVII I � I have greatly improved my Gang Plow f tblff� � I . . or ; - - " ed4est; way. : W" true, and I began to earnestly * be- 0 1 menced operate the � - 3 - , P - � I I and feel satis , � I I I ; in saying that it is the aleep,, worry, exeltellient. � ... I , I � . , . - ,� . One- evening her -mother fa�illed to do lie-ve - 'as I never did before that my I __ . . � - I i = the market. ur - I roonls� ,debiliky, almse . .. . ; ' � . I I . . I _ I . wr�ethlng which she had been asked to own soft words turned away my own . t - . , 4 0 WROXETIER W60LLEN FACTORY, - I I . ­' .-predispose it. it I IS � . - It i . . - to I . . 1 of t�e quota� I A . 1 LAN I �t . I I I 0 -_ t 6 1 her father made use -Wrath;,and isn't that what it really 30' I I .1 D iROLLERS , 'I �, . 4 � Z .� � e,willbepro redto pve'goodval ., . . attack those work �0 11 � � . � - ; ­ � . I 11 � tfoii -, . means for it 'frequently happens that - -� � 2 3 -4 - 'And that h T. 1E SEAFORTH ROLLEM MILL'$1 Are large and heavy running light and d4n; - -especially betweea tile � � . I I d ! I . I � . � I to it) : , ii i1c I I 11. I � - ­­ I I I - . Ill 'Tis folly to remember, and 'tis wis!-, other p ople's "wrath is increased by t�hat . 0 - X i . - . I . � .h. . good work, our . lo'clock in the morning all , . 'I I � . . , i . . � � i . I . . � �b � doin to foiget." � � . ,. r 31 I . J i . I , se. . I : I � I . - I., i � I . the afternoon. Have; 4 - __1 L . I � in I ! _ 4 Z I i , � � . te an hour after the chi I I - . "M I � FULL CLOTHS � � — . I . a ;�d's nurse : I I - ) I LATE THE RED MILL. I GRAI rooms as possible. __ . 44 . � . � � L . - I I . ; I U .. . I . I . A - Oi( . . -4 1� t . . -1 I I 10 TWEEDS, . . - � : ! I � . i . .., . ex ae to. take her to bed. Sl�e walked . Histo of the Tomato'. . I , . � I . � . �, . - 1. to . . a] � t I , � I - ON TIVEE S - i L ry. Pi I X . UNI ; 6 i - land all Unnelces_s L Y fat � � 1 _� ' M � I . 11 . i Are made fr4om ilard iron, . . � i I r4ftn'd the room, said " good night ' . � r I � . : I and will last longer Ing - I- . I A writer on z horticulture .. states that M � - M -< : 'FLANNELS, . I I . . than any other rn . he made. M!i,ring Speei .. L - . indoors, and where t1, I . . . . 30 L 1 � . I - , mated � i I . L Hers, we . 11 . ev�.ryone.. then entered into an 0i 0 erican on � r : ; I . I - tools for recuttilk beat, la-undrii-es, ,etc., see - . ' : I the tom,ato-is f South Am ' 91117 04 I � ­ . ... . PL AIDII TGS, � I � $1 can guarantowee I - ; I I ; - . s I . : rn satisfaction : . I ; r- ; 'Mc 13R . 3 steam, 7 emversation with an elderly rrian. and wa introduced into Europe by the � - . i � I I . Spe I'll attention given to Is. - .. is well 'ventila-ted. if -1 . . I 30 W"NCEYS), � IDE & SMITH,, from Strathr-0 . . - 7 1 . 'Ihe nurse still stood'at the 'door wait- th century, i . . I _=,ing es, Sa.w and Grist Wh� - .sun, wear a light hat, (n. , - , - , . , . . . I I I � i � . . 'V�40 ! pers, Mowe , ' - - - . ! . , . And Vari eties in : i ; � -absoibs the neat ) straw, I . f I I ing for'the child., so her Mamma called Spaniards in the sixteen 40 I , 0 .� 2 ". I c shinc, Machipm, sid - Z ­ � � disedvered its --valuable qualities as an ; I M C) C) - I : an kinds of mac " e � I I - L � . M . repali�;i on short not1w . 7 : . : . , in � - CL HMing to - f ; .her : 13 � es6ulent;. Frani Spain its cultivation . �! - , L. a -jight the above mills, and refitted them throughout with all e latest and at rewa"sonabi ra s. . . Oil the bewl. � ,� - - . � I . - `9 Baby, dear. � . 30 C ' - i ­ - I � - ; - a and beat rqachine�y that could I . a large . - . extended to 1taly and the south of : 30 - - STO KING YARNS, be procured f . or a I - I aneen leaf :. frec, I . . . I ? L - - � on . i 11 : - - � : I . No notice. . I . q -i � i ! I hat froii� the head anc L , - t . France: and :finally to this country, Iq . -.. *. . —_ . : . . . To COntMdOrS 9Md Othem L.. . � i; ' Baby, dear." � I 0 , )p ; - 1 1 ; ! ' � I � "I - I � . where -it fi- rst Wgan to be used as a, veg- I I . I , . . I � I 0 - - U DUAL REOUCTION ROLLER MR -Li ! . . .cloth is wet. Do not t� , I : I - "'Es, mamma. " � 2 a x : , Custom Oarding, 8 9 md FuUIng ' . I IRA I 1 1 . .� . "I . I . . - I ' I - I . I 4W . : . i - Mt I et#,ble i'n the l0ter part of the last cen- ' M ' . . Bridge 19olts and Castings at lowest L tion, but drink what 11 I i .. I I L : I ;. I lil Have you forgotten tha.t� nurse is , . � ProMptlyL Atteadea to. I I I - - . L. 11 I " I , - . . aitingry . i tury. e tomato is mentioned by a � =I , - ,; M I , i . I i ult attained is, they -have -one of ' the beat mills in the PrIatince. (�uotatlons farnished on applifeation. . I I : keep it uJ5 , ,as persp,_ .,.i , 'L. W . I And the rep . I L — . - n plants in E : - - � bo&y from being over - Z - . I 'Itle face writer ngland as early as i I IN t. . . . ,S�afOrth ! SWA190 4,ezA for the implements of LI). . I a. wicked h X . Farmers -,an now Let all their GRISTING and CHOPPING done in � ' ,, Sawyer, Hamilton. A full line of repaits ton- I ; - L � * will, far as possible, L : . E le, an - Such �ras tured I . I e � . 'wheneyer Possib -- ad' - � . � 0 - - roUAd, such a knowing smile played 1597. Parkinson calls ithem. "love a I , . r Parties from a distance and have i� honle'�-ith them' th ­ same day, and Satisfabtion Guaranteed. ' dantly on hand. - : � . �;�, I � I . : apples " in. 1656, and says ." they are - 40 ' 0 have their 4OLLS ROM E WITI THEM, and as i � I : � ­ � � M M - I - � � I . -as a thin umbrella wbeu � . . , i � . ro0nd her jips, and lurked within heri i . I he has put the Mill in ,Good' Working Order I I - I I ient orkmen, --fass or board cover wh . re ens, a - - � i I I gardcd -as curiosities." Dodo i � __.� I I - eyes. � .1 1. - I : . ,and employs none but )91fic' � :FM (Ixuxt 33P.Ldli.W .A�.MsTb siaoi=.Ows , � . . . I � . I i . I I- D�tch lierbiliii3t, writei in 1583 of their ' i : y I THOMAS HENDRY. � the sun. * When much - fa. I - " 'Tis folly to wemember, and 'tis wis- ' I I . P ! I I . . . � � I - . � . 1. - i__ 'i � . . ' L � - __. � go to work, but be excim. I - I - use as a .vegetable, "to be eaten with I A.11 7ork is Wwrranted- � 1� � . � . I t � - dom to fordet," she said, and then ran I I - � 1, . � I .. I A . r I I I , pepper salt, and oil." They. were eat- � ­77--­�_ . . � For . sale �?� the ton or in less quantiiies-FM CASH. Cash for any quantity of - ' - _ % � especiallv after I I ,o'clocl . I I . I . i I ­a8�.W��t, :nv��, - . - - I on $ 1 i . -_ �. I - ,I of the room roaring with laughter at I J%-1A?%A_J1.N_A1__1JZ)1'1' I", � vlof! . I - ; S. '. � �elrir - -, � -��-�� :,- . � - . � - ' . Wheat. '' I I . AX -.1,41-- Ing on very hot days,if t I . VETERINARY. I . . . � 0 � I - her own wit. en by , the Malays - in i 1,755.. Arthur - . � . I I. r- Ir. "'; %_; � , � � �� X __ th� sun. if a feelinL_ of. � . REMEM13111 THE MILLS. . ��, '. . I I ,'jk -f S, ��,' . . . . - ; � �f;­ 14 IF' , v : . . , - t I �M�,r_M,C'6-5�Zl� , 4. � , � � . , These four are the most drol I little . i . . ,� - Yonng,l the English agticulturist, saw 4i � vxm B_.nm I,-, ��" � _ I I � McBRIDE & SMIT in . . I I I � �, I I . �, - - 1. , - I , ",*.- �:-_-1 . t ness, headache and-exhi - � I_ - __ I ; - � -1 - � � .... I. ,. � - - : ; ., , ,, -- . . �, I . I I . �1'ii"� ­- i..,� - � I . tomato6s in the market at -Montpelier, PA_RkIN,Qj D.- V. S., &�duate of the k , . ., . . � , I �, ,, , --- . � . - i I ,"'estores grey � � . f ones that I ever met; not now And then . i ALEX. L. (341�18ON9 . I i , f,p A 1%. ,4 � � - - cease work immediatel � - in France, iia 1793. The tomato was NMtarlo Veterinary College; and of the Old i . ; . 'r ,- � F Z,A , ." Y_ . . _� ! , . . 'Beei 38 years.- I - 4,-; 'Jb ..� i 'la - . �\ - 4 1 �Q : loronto. - I . , - 2 , F ? hady, co6i place tif �, . . - the Seaforth' Roller � . _%7 &a, y were they funny, but almost con . "fil � " , , I I ' r - " - i practising I I Proprietor. NIII. T,'HOMAS SMITH wiH, *,personally superintend ir to its za-i f � . tiAually, and I think they have certainly probably brought from San Domingo by School 'r 0 Animals treated � I i , � i i I . . ; apply . I .1 � R, A. . � - . . � . ; C: -kf- - I . .- f . _. Horses, Cattle and all mmest! I . i Mi � - : '��.iral - color, :re--* �. IV w . __ the French refugees, who also fritrodue . 4S � I t F11,.1 " 4P, �, A ­ -and pour cold 'w-aterm;--er - _.� I � , ; I . I %41 , I 9 - I . tile. right to be called " cute kids. "- , with CA'r-e and Skill. Ooics.­4ain Street, ad- Z I . I aoves Dandru.Ff ty , I : I � I . � . h--. " t' . . I . ed in' this country the egg -plant, the joining J. S. Porter's Fur�iiture Rooms. , 019 ', I �, 4P ��,. . Ilee-k. If anyone i-> ort . I X_ J, x W - � - ­ I �'.! � � . - T' sley's Magazine. to. . ; _,&_Tj Tj _A_ JXr- I M3 I_ ___- �Itops the bail,�` e'. 117 1h . B I . - . 1 . I I I 1. I 11 :f - 1. 'heat send for neares . I I okra, d. the Small Chili pe Dr. .- 0 . __ i - ! . I - A �� -c . - . � pper- I il � I . . . � -1 Fr6 #Ill+ - � - the I '-,' I I : I I - . - : i � M falling alit � -r I �,_; _­ - :i I � " _. 1� cian. While waiting � � i's . &---,.-. fQr ,,, rtile in D : n c ' : .., A 11, - 'James i1ton, of'Dplaware, stated that - f —dF— a 1: I I C. *DOANj,� Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate i 4 � - omestia Infelicities. 11' of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, ' - 11 reases i s - Z I - . . rio, Calls pro ' . P" �, �!�, i . give the person icool, d . ­ -Wy. ft . � - I : when e returned from study in Europe, Onta mptly attended to night or . �rrwxth, and ."Vil , ., .?.i,. "J. I . I . . -, 1,tt;;�y ... .1 - " I I N- . . �cold I ; I . Another temptation hoNre-ring around- -about ][802 hi ROYAL MAIL 'STEAMSHIPS.- $E[�D& 8 E EDS SEE DISD ' . � .,&'-' .11 I 11 black tea, oreold co �_ . e found- the 'tomato' grow- day. Veterinary medicines kept constantly on . a . h�.� � I 1� 1. in � � fir /'� it 0 � I . I _. - I .'a t4e Nvatering-place is to the formation of ing in, the gardens of ' ' t8, hand. Office, Huron Hotel, Zurich, Ont. 909 - I �_ I I . . . � - �co'- soil' the sk , ,,� - ­ Jb il � ( I . . w - � the Dupon I . i , I 11, il .. swallow: If theskin is -4 � . I � ,,, � . I I f i I 'At �� I . . � . I As a hair dre ' w..;;. ; il� .f � 11 . , ,P I'll, I - � . k - i7 P 144y and life-long alliances. The water, -Gore4es, and other French 011igrants A. STRONG,' S 3afor -h, Agent. I I - I I ill,�, � I ;Jonge with and pour I - .. : I i . I _ . 'I a - . __ i i I f1L . -1 t e � . rner 6f . ; . I I M91 it has n, I I � I � . ing-places: a -re responsible f,�r more oi -from San Domingo, and remarked to his � � � I I I , * t ie body and, linibs and Jarvis and Goderich Stree , next door to the Op.EAT ]MEDUC LATES � � i Mperior. Gu�Lr. �' ' U # it'( I -_ TION IN SAGE I . - I ; 11 - J . I- the domestic infelicities of this countr ' family that it was a vegetab* highl Ont. All disr .. . . . , ,;! . . . , y Y Presb�terlan Church, Eeaferth, � " ' pteedharmless. A /11 I - I1 - --head pounded ic.e 1-w�appel . I Z � �. � ,other cloth.. If t ' � - thau all other things combine in -nee, eases of Horses, Cattle, cheep, or any of the do- . I- , . I -,RON I I ­ , Society esteem d and -generally eaten i ' Pra. . "I'll " / C - . bere is i . . . Cabin rates from Halilax to LWerpo9l an4 — ,�. :�, .. " - I ure niesticated animals, successfully treated at the C SEAFORTfl �il T " 4. [Lon- I I �� , 7 is so artificial there tha d Spain land Italy, and especially valu 00 . WILLSON ,4 ' i �� no Ju g� 7f - I ti ' donderry, $50, W, and 10, according to prosition . I . i . I I Prepared by � - '7V ,Av I FALUMO ., t ,keep a cold clot.l,l -on fbe I - d. Those a Infirmary, or elsewhere, on the shortest no ce. I " 1� . '. ;V " OUT �. � Cold water on it as well a room. Children under 12years, half faie; � � � � 7 ! 6 4 W, - 11 e ' �iive of bile in the syste - . ; . . 4trkness & Co. . r� � 4' . . . . . I � , ,7 inent of character can fori bl 0 a corre in' Charges moderate. JAMES W ELDER, Veter- Of state . ; . I'll . . . . I I . ; _. -v,�ho form companionlips amid such Dr. Ti ton emigirated tb. Madison, Indi- iriary Surgeon. P. S. -A large stock of Vetenin- under 1, free. Servanti in Cabin, .15,60. Inter- I i . . , I ,�. . - If -the person is paie� � ­ * . i ! - � ,9 :2 I i I t Lop -don Ont; '. - I - I i - � .A /­ mediate, W- Steerage, ,�13. From Liverpool.or I 1 7. -'V . . - - e ­ 1829, and rais6d the tomato in ary Medicines kej,*t constantly on hand . . 1 I �', � .... "", - - - ', 1. circumstances go into a lottery wher an&, I I —MALER IN— I .. tj - I Pulse* feeble. let .1him halm � .- . I rry to Halifax - Cabin, W, $78.75 and ,�,)Ubv all bruz . �� ': �­ � _. . - � .1 7 __ - . - . - . I . Cis 4 - I I 1- there are twenty blanks to one prize. his g r'den there. It was then -unknown 50; Intermediate, �;5; Steerage, $13.. Re- 11 . I . .0 I -a fe lve AT." � � : $94. ; ; d Patent MedicW( ----- ­ .- �_ft . - 1v seconds, -or 9 I � :i "I I c - . XUU � .. � � - . -ille or the adjacent parts M 5-1 LIME I �LIM5 I 'turn Tickets from. -'Halil ax to Londonderry or � � 0 � I I 7 � In the severe t119 of life you want mor I I - . I, I -ful of aromatic " � e in Louisv I T . ­rr. � - I r ''I - 1. i of Ll . .. I i . r .Malprs. ; . sp , ( - -_ . I - . : � I 'hl . , , � - :. �, . I I . L � � than, glitter and splash. Lffe is not. a Keiltubiy. It is also known that the I lAverpool and back to Halifax: Cabin, �100, $126 __;­� +. ,kf. )j I . I � I .-,, �- :_ -1 I __1_ --' two tablespoo uls of w I I - . — , and 6143;'Intermediate, $70; Steerage, 6W. . - ­ : �, � .-�- ball -room, where the music decides the -toulat�. was planted e4rly in the present . . . � . � � � I � � - - I I . I - Id an emoved I Removed'] �Sugar.­American Culti-i - . '. � . � Si e of' all kinds ifor Fie d Ganien. � I__;_ .&— .,�. - . . � ��. ­ . - % I Step and bow and prPince, a d graceful - centu on the eastern sbores Qbf IN -lar) . ! - . I - I � : - .� _�7 - . ry y- Money Loaued and Retl.Estate Bought � I . � -, � . a : � I . I . . I � r _`i swin of long trail can -make -up for land, that land of ter pins,, soft cral;s, THOMAS �PQRNISH . : 1 : � - I Y ._­ 0 ra � � �_ �:� I I . and gold as Usual. I I I . MT a, - A Huge Fle i . ; . � . Pr MI 0_ 3M _W X ,� _#� . . . � I I . - . � � �: - .. strwig common sense. You might as oyster�, canvas -back 'ducks, and other . : � . . � I � � I L � , 4 i I .1 - i I - - I . I The, Salt T,aj.;ce, 1:tali� � 4,_-,� :� -I , well go among the gaily-pai , epicurean delicacies. Many years Has -6pe'ned hi� Lime Houseb in I . I - I - � Z .- I I . 4,.,* � X � I N SU R A N 0 E. I . . I �� � 1419 7, " . 1 � � - . I I I ,of the 10th ult,, says.- 4 � It � , " . . of a summer reo,atta to find r vessels elapsed, however,.before the' toniato be-! 1 1 represe�t several of the best Insurance Com- � ' See Wheat, Peas, Oats, Six-Rowedl *Irleyl Tw o* -Rowed Barley, and Black . I .� �­ - - 0 ' ' 11. i w - I � I . 10 , � . 0- - , ..'r; as to � he li ra,y - . ' The Old Established Butchcr I- ­r� 7- - ,70 among t ,ght of the came a favorite esculent iu that region. the.world. I "* . - - ; has removed I .`I�Mfiosh, YeSterday called ' - L- '' �� �- Hensall And Oentralia, "a 41 to a fleece which he 2c: � � S.Unlmel- waterini-pjace to find character In 1811 *the Spanish infilister saw the I I c4 -Market Sti cet, Sea lorth. ' impiediately opposft hill 01 ,� � � � _. - � . . . I � . Ba rley.; Eked Clover, Alsike Clover, White'Dutch Clover, -and Mammoth Clover; 4w premises I I , i i �_ �, . . . . I . . A. . . � I ' ' ;tand, Main Street, Scaforth, whe - I " � - heaviest ever clipped froi � 7 . , ; thAt can stand the test of the great tomato e garden' of Airs. - 862 �8TRONG. �� I I re he willU r I �4� ml --- ,,ilip 1gowipgIn th I '. � 'Weight being 67 poundl .. I And is now prepdreq to furnish LIME of the . � , . 1. . � � , - lhfff e. - I Rye GrWi . 8, and all leased to meet all his old patr?ns and as 11W -y 7:2 � � ;. I ri ­�_� atruc,Lrle ?f human ) in - the ar-ton- Key, whose , husband very- best quality to all requiring It, on the most Ti noth - Orchard Grass, Kentucky Blue -Grass, Red Top - � ?, , � I � , . . � froiii -which it was tAkA . . I I . I . - �:, tZ. f)�ttle" of lif e yon. want a stron wrote the '.'.S -tar Spangled Bannier, " and reasonable terms. . i . . � tb& � � - � . . ew ones as may -, " � - - ...; - - . I if . � � � - i � -Merino ram, three yeax,, �. . I � $er weapon MARRIAGE LICENSES I � se� fit to fa,or him ivith ri . i ds pa ag ; . I , than a, lace fan or a cro he recommend I uring I -4 4 . . q t mallet! ed it as having been used D the season he will be at Hensall every . -ngold 'and Carrot, Seeds of all 'km - tron e. � .1 . . :_ - . � kinds o pasture Grasses. " Turnip, Ma .111, .. � al . � ISFJIU ED AT . . I I . re ous to bein shear . ' u - .1 !!����_ _��`l , I A% - .0 AT , , 1��. I I 1 114-'-, " -1 I I I I? I - I V I'.!. , a�' ' 111 ' _' , I 1 .,41, 3 ,4 , U ' ' - . le k;, & , , 11 , )l e in, in da I , _ I .., , . al ra c _ I y 4 ,I r 01 S I In I r I e L� � The load of life is so heavy1bat in order in S i f TUE6"D�kY and FRIDAY, andat Centralia every. ! . I th� place, between Render"I I . I ­ I � ­ ". . pain or many years. In, 1814, a I � I AWRemember, �. 9 . ' ' . ( z . e badonly been shleare' m _��, . I I � � �,, � � I .. 1 � . �­ , to- draw it o' u want a tew, n stronger e, lethan diping with a friend at Har- MONDAY and THURSDAY, to attend to cus-. 011 OFFICE, Every i ai iety of Garden find Flower geeils all.sold. cheap for cash at i Iflarness Skop, And' McIntyre's Shot- Store, IWO ' ' , �� 'I t I . g �t toiners. . ! , " 11 THE WRON EX 0S11 I . - I 1. . - ��11 the marvelou .- - . - : V . � I . . I ! �; on me grass- I - s flee( � . ; . , - - __ - than one �ale ''up of � per 8 Ferry, and seeing toinatoes oil the & . J treet, Seaforth. . - I � - . , � � � � � if- � 833.�.FOIRELT i ONTARIO. I . I , 4+ . from him is of 23 months ­ ­ I . � . . � 1_1- ­ � hopper and a feminine b tte . If there table, remarked: "I see you eat to- I THOMAS CORNISH. I . . . I I - ' . ' � N - � J . - I � i . � .. ,18 a twin, and .Hr. Cmz* I - - ��_ iB, any man- in the communiV t - Distri . - . 0. C. WILISON'S, Main Street, Seaforth . ,-- I �r­ ty t at excites niatoes, here; the ct people are . . I - . 898 :GEORGE EWING., 11 . � I � I . 1 905 - NO - WITNE ItROUIRED � - . - f I �. ; � I � I � I ! � . . I : � . - . - . � : ... - � r� - - . i I � I . i __ I i . . . :� � I . . - i I . . I � � I � . I - I I - I . I . I , . � . �. � I _. � � I . i I t - _. - - 11 . I . . I I � . t I � ! I � 11 - � I . I �_ . 2 � . I t - I . . : . . ! . � : . I I . .- - � - i � I p � . � . : . ;I . I . - I i - . - � I . � I I I �_ � _1 i . - � . . . I I I I i - . I * I � I , _4 2 1 . . . , � � - - . , , � . I : � . . . 4 i I I . . ; � I . 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