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The Huron Expositor, 1886-01-01, Page 3- i ,_ , . - - i - , I I . , - - - -1 _ _ I J �r?- 4y. 1 L 1 8 as 6 6 I y I - � I . - — � 7M, ai . . 0 . - I ­ - . I . - - � - � I - . I k ; L. � Gibson . I . . f � _ I D� public.that he has cord. I _ , operate tile , , I . I I i OLLER I FACTORY9 � i . ; � I � pared to ove goo Val in. i I . I I . I ­ � - I I : I . , � ; I :G YARNS. . - , . diining =d FuIlin ' I . -9 Attended to. . I . - . .L I .e will , as I tar as possibl� - I E WITIt THEM , and " I � a Good Working Order fficidut JVorkmen, 7 - Warranted. . . � - � I ROXEUR MUS. - . � - . � . GIBSUN,, - � I . . . I,- � . I _� Proprietor. I _� . - — I ,e I I - I � . � .. . 0-0 I I 10 . � � . I t � ; . L I ; I _ YOU - AN, ; I . . - I . L 0,01id-Silver � . I . . I - - - a - I - Al2. ri I LH_ . .0 I I .- , - . . _ � I I I i � . � � I w M RZ. - m , ilks' t - . - � I - . I It"Y STO R;E Z I , r = . V � � . - In . I E. _� THE � I � I � I . ' ___ , , , lail � Hote �w _,�, , I - : � . - 4. 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I : � .� ; , . - � I � ; 1: .afartb4 Agent. ___ : I I . ; IN PASS!AGE RATES., . I � __ I � . os, to LiveIrpool an4.-Lon- W3 , aveor(iiin-, to poisition r i ndur 12 years, halt f≤ Jtt Cabin, .'�50. Inter - L3. Frorn Liverpool or � J'abill ,�s�)3, $78.4 P and � 5; Stc�r,,�gc, "Z43- Re - FX to Lo'ni - ,,� onderry or ilifax: Ci in, "'100, $M' �7u; Steeirat-C, ��26, � I I : . __ � I I . I Real Estate RoUgltt �% usual. C 11 . ; ; I ; r ­ ! . t I � Ok r4 0 F,_ . i he bult Itisiuralice 1 C0111- � I . . i I -, ct, 6carotth. f f � � I �k� STIIZ-(),N�G. � . : � I .. i I I . I - � � 7LAOKI I i I � I I i1se d Auctioneer,. � i I I ! � ,�nded,! Charges - - : .., I 1 7 ! � — 0 Notes Dis ' . : I I A.oney to . td� . F, -A, 0 _K:7 . I I IRMAXERI: � . - I __ � WEXG11A.N21. i � i ­k'NJN'0� MILL 4 1 1 i _ i . 7 .1 � . I . . . 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I . — I — __� I ­ - -_ ___.�____ .1 I r ! . � � � — - I I � - - ____ --I---- ­ -_ — - - ­ � - � 'I . & ]Follows the . i4fe to say that this7immense fortune has Four,days later -he came lone to the I IMPORTANT NOTICEis. 11 ESTATE FOR SALE. S_ I I nLe Lad. Wh I . � 0 ' band& es arranged. .. I . I I , . 11 i ploo.. dbubled in the last ten ye a. i Mee and had his I I - Christmas and New Ye s -Goods at the ar , i . . 01 the lairds n tay be loled by the leddies, It would hardly be safe to estimate After that he appeareg, Once each , IWONEY.-Five Hundred Thousand Dollars . . - . ` _ I B UILDING LOTS FOR SALE. -The under ' - . I to loan either in small or large sums on � signed has a number of fine building Lots Wha busk ti iemsei,s oot in their braws; the character -of the dead millionaire ,by day, and held up his leg f')r examina- . . Central GrIoc 0 1 'ns aft gallantin', I 4 . farm property, at lowest rates of interest and . - on Goderich and James Streets for sale. at low . An the go -y ci 'Itheir � art I the report of his 'brothers and sisters,. tion. � . . - ' uee .. ah . prices. For particulars apply to D� D. WILSON. � "a -da-dahs; e y terms. Apply to WM. B-. MCLEAN, Hensall,, . - Think a dea� . but if we measure him by what he has A rece t *ter in Nature gives an as . . - I - L As for me I,W a plain kintra lame, . - . T,rtl e- Ont, _______ I I .� 941 1 L . 1. __ - �, ___ 908 - � 'i n - ---- An' I Wvyt aen' liti�"-O, I trOw, done according to his splendid oppotuna instance of r markable adaptation in el -_ - I I I ' . I ' I . . L I- - OTS FOU SALE.* - Three' hundred and , . :1 , . L For my heart I s kept safer wi' Willie, . ities., hb simply falls into line with tire phants.' He observed a youDg one go to EDAR AND BLACK ASH FOR SALE. -The New Fruits, Valencia, Selected Valencia, Sultana and Black Ba sket Raisins; L seventr-fiveacrus of land, being composed .1 Cedar - I-4 . The Wdie � ha follows the Ploo'L S fence and pull' out a bam"boo stick, C undersigned has any quantity of - It I L Gae awa I i�i' yer shilpit toon billies, Stewarts, the Garrisons, the Hoyts, the Posts and Ash -Heading f r fences for sale. No. Vostizza, Patras and Provincial Currants, importedf Citron, Lemon and Orange of Lots 3"). .V-,, 34, 35 and part of 31, in the 8th 4 I Sa&s and the Goulds, who have made, which he broke in pieces, but he' threw , � 0 , Coneet;sionof'.Veli-Ilop. They will besold cheap, I ; Wi' their havers an' inxickle ado; . OL * ' � "' 1 Cedar Posts at $-I per hundred, and Black Ash Peel ; Valencia. an - ol, S. S. AlmoDol, Grenoble Walt I , etc.; Pickles, as the owner wimbei to dispose of the prVerty. - . 1 money and kept it. - F r what he had . all the pieces away. This he repeated at Sio per cord in bulki JOHN ROBB, Brus- 'S and Ex- A ply to W. C. GOCI,JLOiCK, Warsay�, New � Far sinO -,rer a love is my Willie's- - use made elb P. 0. 941-4 auces and Cranberries, Honey, Jellies and Marinala ie ; Coffees, Spices , p . The loiddie wha follows the ploo I . be deserves no credit, for the Uil he seen- r, 'd a 'piece that suited him. 8 I: � , tracts pure and good. . . iYork. - I SS8 _. :11 � ­_ . �, - - no credit. This he UD I . .. - . 4 I. of what. he had he deserves pas ed : der his armpit and OR SALE.-LFor sale, a. number of I . . . But wba comes frae the city "ATTLE 0 1 L, ; . ! my cousil # I � When she tiaw me gie Willie a n'od, At.mature manhood, suddenly and al. began to se atch. Down fell . a great U newly dalved milch' urn her of . . 7 p,- ACRE FAILM FOR SALE.-Xorth . balt of I , � � cows, a so X 11 6 - - _1 I Cuist her held up fu' hie as she spier'd me most unlooked for he found -himself in leach, sixiin es Io'n& and �tbat .without' Stock Steers lirom two tofour years old, APPIV - I a Lot 30, and the north of north half of Lot i . ,i Lot 33,Conce-,asion J,blckillop. ROBERT . 31, Concession 9,'McKillop. Most of this land is � ' -of am income Of a, hundred a scraper could not have, been dislodged. ," I -_ , . � . CA stance 11. 0. : 94u -x4 - -on 1885-6. seeded, and in excellent condition for n,cadow �l Gin I gaed vri' that saft kintra, clod. Syne she lauc A as she Ca'd him a vochill, . possession I I MeBELLJ Con i , TEASV TEAS—New Semi 4 millions, and as he had never been rear- The writer adds that the custom is an a I or pasture. Foi- further particulars apply to . 'Ftil. my tein )ergot up, I'll aloo, l . I . . ANDREW GOYENLOCK, Winthrop P. 0. 819 When I tell't her she ne'er kent a I I ed to expensive tastes he found it impos- establishid. one among elephants. They . I 4 - -11LANI, IJOST.�Ust,l about the middle of . 1� - Than the lat [die wha follows the ploo ! sible, to spend it. He seldom appeared will also break off bushes, strip them Septem�er last, a Dark Grey Ladies'Shawl. Young Hyson�s, Blacks and Japans. Special rices to large buyers, and � � 1, I s - � ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -For sale � � -"his family nearly down, And use them to whip Any person lleaving ,the same with Mrs. Con- warranted to pleas'e every time. Having lately pure ased very extensively in the Lot 19, and half of 18, in the Ist Con- � Gae awi' wi".yer 8hilpit toon billi es to look outside of himselfor .� 150 wilt eir ha-06rs an' muck16 ;Li�;' in the expendi f hi f rtune ; and, if away fiies.-St. iLouis Glofie-Democrat. stable, Seafo th, or at Tim ' EX11081TOR Office, will Eastern markets, we are prepared to offer Teas at pri3es never before heard of in cession of Turnberry, about two miles from ; Far 8inderer a love'is my Willie's- 'in 0 ; I be ouitably r �warded. . 1 940 1 1 . Idulgeg in T 0 . — I Seaforth, quality considered. Price and sample on application. ; Wingham, and one and one-half miles from Blue - he ever it harity, -he obeyed ii - - ' , " , I The Uddie wha follows the ploo I ' i I . - - - I . Yale. Ninety acres under cultivation, well I 11 � � . the scriptural injunction, and. never 'let .. . : . Horse Car' Incidents. H RE LA31BS,-Fpr sale, five- Shrop- I I . I ROPSH . fenced and drained, with good buildings and I . i . I . his right hand know- what his left hand ' . : . Any person deshing . . I He's a braw at i' a strappin' young fellow .An amu incident occurred not- S shire R im Lambs'. . other conveniences, will be sold cheap. . Apply I , AE - ( 04tf . r i ye'd. like in a parish to see, did, and if the right ban't found it o t, nsin -1 I . , I such should Ekpply at once, on Lot 17, London I - to ALEX. ROSS, Bluevale P. 0. 02 . . . � long ago on a,i louth Boston street car, Road, Tucke rainith, or L' . Kippen' P. 0. JAMES .1 .. I . - - . - � � Ali' his mind'i i honest, staunch independence for nluot � . � it has religiously kept the secret, � � � � I Gleems oot, m the glint o' his e'e. �, of Dove'street and COOPER.11" . I 935-t.f. . I i He has rowth o'guid sense an'guid. nature, a living soul.ever heard about it. We I ' ILDING LOTS FOR SALE. -The under- ! I . - I , . I Shawmut Avenue, says "the Newark .1 CROCKERY AND G ASSWARE. Busigned has a number of very eligible. build- . - I - . An'his hea,t is aye kindly an'true; knew how much his pictures cost; � we Su- HAWL L?ST.-Lost onthe 7th of November, I ing lots for sale cheap. These lots contain a � � nday Call. An old woman ' I . i Oh, the pride o'my life is my Willie-, - , d : . ; had invoices of every article of furniture; S _ __ ,ravel road, b6tween Leadbury an � . � 1 . The laddie'wha follows the ploo! . . ' . the car just at eViening on a rainy day, Seaforth, a �lack shawl. The finder will be � quarter of an acre each, are pleasantly situated . %'wi'yer shilpit toon billies, we knew what it cost to build his �ig leavinaberh g6 bundle on the front plat, L liberally rewirded on leaving the same either at We are offering special bargains in this depa tment, especially in Dinner and convenient to the business partof thevillage, - . . . Gae aw . house, to frescoe the walls lwe " Sets, China Tea gets, Chamber Sets and Glassware of all kinds during the Holi- and are well adapted for the residence of retired � . The c noluctor, on going to the Tim Ex-POSIT6R Office, Seaforth, or at the Lead- I - . I � Wil theirhaversan'muckle ado; . ; and I forin. t I . . farmers, or others desiring a pleasant and quiet . ! � Far sinherer a love is my Willie's-- even beard the cost of the h nomenal 'bury P. 0. , . 936tf I I i� yl P_ , front platform', found two men from . day Season. Call, and see our stocks, and compare prices. Just to hand another plai�e of residence. DANIEL CLARK, Egniond- � . I __ I , � - -_ . . , I The I &ddie wha follows the ploo! fe' h s ront d oor. ' I shipment of the " World " pattern in Dark Brown aid Bronze Green in Tea Sets, ville. 877 I � 0 . aid - I I e I i J. P. RRID. whom he collected fates, and then s IVANTED.-At St. Marys, Strat- . , I . I I We knew how much he paid.. Mess6nies, ' GENTS Chamber Sets, and Dinner Ware. Prices extr melyl.ow. A large assortment of - J I I . el .v . -----.— .. . - 11 I want you to !pay for this bundle." A forli, Mitchell, Seaforth, Clinton,'Goderich, - OR SALE CHEAP. -Lot 25, Concession 15,, 1 � �� I i Mun�asey' Rosa Bon.beaur and H'69 41 one of ,goods suitable for holiday presents. Call early and make your selections. A call z I . I shall not ay for it," said Centralia, Blyth,)Nlinghani, Brussels, Listowel, . Gaieties. ' - i F township of� Grey, containing 100 acres. i . ; I . � Markart; the price paid. for Maudl S, the men. I I Lucknow and Kln6lardine, to canvass the sale of is respectfully solicited. I . This lot is valuable for its timber, beiDC covered - I ; 1 -A Bostan lady recently hired a �, . Twine Binders, Single Reapers, blowers, Sulky � :1 . . . - I . and also what he sold b er for to- Bonner; " - with cedar,.hemlock, black ash, beech, maple , I . I " I never bave paid anything for it Rakes, Drills'and Seeders, etc. Apply to WM. B. - . I 11 plumber to ramove a dead rat from the we also know that be paid the' expenses - and I shall not ' w," said the other. MCLEAN, HtInsall, or to the North American . � I � . - and a quantity of pine. It could be easily drain- . , . � I �� wall, 'rhe following bill was rendered: f np . , ed as the Government drain runs along the front I . . 0 tting the obelisk' from Alexandria 11 If you don't pay a fare on it I shall Manufacturing Company, London. 941 of the lot, and when drained would- be a desir- I ' r 41 To-huntino up a smell and repairing ,-, ---------. . . LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY, SEAFORTH. 4 � ' . . C . 0 to Vew York; and that he gave- $500,- throw it off," 8 d the conductor decid- �-- ­ � -4 _____ - ,I . - - i I . able lot for agricultural purposes. For particu- � . �1 GAIZ,".- Will be sold" che .. . it, $4. " 000for an hospital. There. may' ave .. ", . 'a I . . . lars apply to DR. HOLMES, Goderich. 934 . I -When al - tramp sees a woman with a - edly. 11� I A140 ac bs of good land heavily tirnber2, ; . . - I I ----. _____­ ----I--- I I � � been other benefactors, but they- never 11 Off with it if you think best," was chiefly mapl1d, some Hei 16ck and Cedar, never. I ; pistol or a gun in her hands he goes a - i -_ � OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For Sale . I seemed to reach the poor directly.. Hi the re ly. And the conductor, getting failing stream through it. Three miles from I � -nd Sparling Streets, right on wibhout winking, but let her - p Allanford. stition, township of Amabel, County . Heorner of St. John a q I . income must have been from ten to �tif - mad, tumbled it off the car into the of Bruce. Apply to boK 284, Stratford, or Ex- - rl! 11 H! (3- 0 T --j ID M3 . T__J I 0 I.T.1— Seaferth, beingL'ot 19, Sparling's Survey. This I . I appear on tile scene with a dipper of teen millions annually, and three_�-or I . desirable property being a corner lot n, ar the - mud. ' i I i iToR Office. I , - 893-tf . - I - ,� A . � i . residence of Air. Wm, M. Gray, suitable I -or a ' , hat water and he makes tracks like a four millions of this could have sa, ed. _ 11 Aren't you going to look out for -Pos -_____� i - _-_______ . I � I i � � small family, can be purebas'ed on -&-pplication to angaroo. � , � 0 1� , n '10 . __ k I ! thousands from suffering the pa ,g I f I I ) 0 RETIR6 FAR'MERS AND OTHERS.- I 0 i - - * -,�.;#�, , . ; Mr. Annitage in Commercial Bank buildings, � ead want. The money ihat it dost to bring . For sale, cheap, a comfortable frame dwell- .. �, . - . ) - )) - - . I your luggage?", asked the conductor ., -An Irish man had out off the h' I after awhile. , , � . T Z . ..� 1, . Seaforth,the house contains six roonis with sum . ' of a turtle, a�d several days after was the obelisk fro"m Alexandria'would �ave ing, house and half an acre of land, in Egniond- � .. I.. . . � mer kitchen, hard amil soft water, coal house and ' " DoiR't 'kn w' anything about it," .vifle, near th� ceinetery. � The house contains 5 I ­ k. I :0 : � with : .11 I Observed by 4 lady puttin .4 44 � � . 'k sticks in its built a block of model houses for Ithe .1 � 'It don't belong to rooms. The Jot'is planted with fruit trees. The . � '­ I 0_ � other outbuildings the lot is well stockCol ants, m 4 . fruit, Plum, Cherries, Crab Apples, Curr �mouth, which it, bit with Violence., poor, that could have been leased for a 7 . I . property is pleasantly situated and will be sold "I � ., I � , I 1. I : ze 4t 1 . us.' - I � Cheap. Apply to SOLOMON MCDONALD, Eg- 0 . .. I 30 Grapes, & .1 and is well fenced with new picket I I I 9110 . Why, Patrick," sa.id'she, " I thought moderate rent, conferring untold bles- - There was a madder ,conductor than . 0: . . � fence. C. Y. PASHLEY� .- 111011olville. 935x12 . ; tho turtle ,was dead ?" 1� So he is, sings on thousan ds. -The shook of 1 his before; a quic yank at the bell -rope - - - 4 , . %L , I -1 �� I � 2 ; _. - .- i I - ­ I ,� � . (ft � ARM IN MORRIS FOR SALE. -For Sale, I . I 11 - I t e stupid crat - th was only momentar . * ' . ; - , . . ima'am, but hur's not sen des; y. The ! ab- and the bundle ,was recovered, soiled OTICE.-Notice is hereby given that the ., . 111 . f I � . -, .. - �..... .. 111111111 . . _ - - - 1- Z__ I I 0) 7 North -half Lot 22, Concession 7, M,arrls, M 1- . . F . sible of it ye ." - solute certainty that his immense wealth- with pud. . ! . . . NAfinual meeting of the Hay Township - - . . - � taining 100 acres, about 70 of whicl) are clear- . I . . i Con E, i th would fall into as good -bands, if inot Farniers' Miltual Fire Insurance Company, I - . : - I ell fenced ; -A ."boy i idea of having a too . I What with the indicators, the bell I I , ; I . will be held 4t the Town Hall, Zurich, on Mon- ! drawn be summed up as follows: .better than his dwn, restored confidence d -the spotters, the conductor day Janua r 11th, 1886, at 10 o'clock, a. in. - i i and in a good stat of cultiva to . The wood may punclies an 1 7 is a onaire goes -the Directors' and Secre- . ; land contains considerable cedar. There * at once, and thet I i r, . 41 The doptor hitched fast on me, pulled . who is the least inclined to light ffnger- Businessj-R.�ceivin, DECEMBER . i good fraine house and bank barn with stabling L bis level best,'and just ,before it killed to join the great majority. There is tary's Annua Reports, li:lection of Directors for . - I - ' edness finds himself pretty well corner- � I I underneath and other necessary outbuildings,.a , cial notice agout i 1886, and''an i other business that may be con- . _. . . I . Me thetootb came out." nothing that -calls forspe ed -nowadays. 1. sidered good -for the welfare -of the Conipany. J. . I 1 good orchard and plenty of spring waier, It is i the man except his money, - strippe of .i� - � I within three quarters of a mile from school, and I I -The wi was.driving a nail into . ' . Many ingenious devices have come B. GEIGER, Esq., President; HENRY EILBER, We commenced December trade with on t ' k nee more replenished with only three iiiiles from the flourishing village of I that there is nothing left to speak pf. Secretary. Hay, December 19th, 1886. 941-3 r s, oc I the wall upoil which to bang some do- - , into use since the advent of street cars - several lines of goo4s bought below regular p1ricei. � � Brussels. This farm will be sold cheap. Apply How different the case of Horac B. ­ - - - I I I . I on the premises or Brussels P. 0. inestic u -ten , when shel'suddenly ut-- for enforcing honesty on the part of the -UXECUTO-RF,'NOTICE.-All parties h I . I Claffin whose death I recorded three - aving -one at 50c,one 920tf SIMON FORSYTHE,'Preprictor. . "i anguishl " Missed -the I i I red a, how] 0 In our Tweed epartment will be found th'ree c Eleap lines 9'1 weeks ago. When be died a. wait ent humiliated conductor. The old maxim .Ili .claims against the estate of the late Thomas . . � . nail, did y6U. . said her b,usband, laugh- � I seems to have b I een reversed'in his case, Nash, of the township of MpKillop, in the at 65c, one at 75c, addition to our regular stock. - . � C-1. M, , C up from the poor. - The widow and7the ' County of Huron, who died c'n or about the 19th I ,` . �11 sked tbe nail ! D'ye think red in t I beir I and .he is supposed to be dishonest until Also two lines ' I I . . I I 11 orphan whom he had succo . 1 of July,1884, are hereby notifled to send a state- of Black Worsteds very cheap. . . fery if i had missed the nail ? I hit 'The bles- he proves himself otherwise; Also, -ment of the same by registered letter, addressed �, � . I I - . - I I �td nail -but 'tis my thumb 4ail." distress mourned for hiffi . many clever devices have been *resorted to either of the. undersfirried -at Seaforth P. 0 � 9 - - I It 4: . tl� : nge. . . . I I . � � -1 I sings of the bankrupt merchants'whom to in the matter of punchers and other' stating the nature of he security they hold, ii In Dress Good i we have still a good ra, J i - � . � . - I . ' I I -The dintner born is the oldest and he had saved from ruin followed him to sou any, and otherwise property attested, on or . os ame uitable for (ither Ladies' or Children's � I I o ost sakred born there iz.. It is set to his grave. The Wall Street gamblers Iless watbhmori, to outwit the com- before,11onday the eighth day of February, 1886. Ask to see our IX t Tweeds, s - .� - ,m � . - � . - I -rusik, and. aye "Horne, Sweet Home'� were not disturbed or shaken, for he panyand render dishonesty safe from Afl,claims not then in will be peremptorily Dress, at 12 yards or $1? . ; - ­., . .- . om settle I � � -_ I . - - buti his I ssets of the deceased will then be made. I � . � out noo � it has been listened to knew them not, nor they � him, detectioii, and4he results have some- barred fr' inent as'a distribution of the _ f � -_ I �-.. � I delight than e ' times been satisfactory for awhile, but a Also our All- ool Serges at 25c per yard. i - keep . ihad , � QUFFOLK PIG. -The undersigned will. :ith more ripturous v7er employes wept like children- who . JAMES 51cINT0,111-1, !Executors. IT � - any band hat. You kaln hear it further * they are generally short lived. The UOHN DEVERAUX,) - . during the presen't season, for the improve- . - suddenly lost a, father; and -they had, - - 0 1 human. stiotter, iowever, is a terror and Seaforth, December 16, 1885. 940-8 In Staple Goo s splendid value in Factory and Bleached Cottons, Tickings, nient of stock, oil Lot 31, Concession 3, 3tc: yoix kam one of Rodman's guns. I � - than It for he had been more than it father to . . - - — ­.. . . Canton Flannels 1 etc.�l � I Killop, a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar, Terms— will arrest! a man, and bring hi i -an insurinounta le barrier to the col- -- - , Shirtings, Cottona es, Denims, I . � . � . re various kinds of char- lector of fares i a street car. Spotters 0 BUILDERS ANI) - CONTRACTORS. -Ten- � '_ ,Z41, with the privilege of returning if necessary. . quicker than, a sheriff's warrant. It ities: Mr. Stewart left Judge Hilton a Tolers will be received by the Bluevale I In Grey Flann Is we have. a splendid line worth the attention of buyers. JOHN McMILLAN, Jr. I - 939.x26 � � - - t . . l - � . I � - - I - - ,can outfoot enny other noise. million, and Judge Hilton --was worth- of both sexes ar employed to look af er Cheo�sc and Butter Factory Company, up to 12 1 � I - � 1 -A late 4ord of Session entered a car three millions before he received - the the interests of *the car companies, o,clock, noon,on IA'ednesday,January 6th,1886, for Nice goods in Fur Caps, Cape�s, Muffs and Bo4l's, Fur Trimmings. AR FOR SERVICE.�The u-nderAgned will I L � . I and their - methods are various, and the removal o( the factory buildings from where � . - Bokeep Ior service, a thoroughbrA;d Sufrolk � [one day which was rather full at the Stewart bequest. Mrs. Astor never . . . . they now stand to near the town line, and place . I I . Boar, on Lot 29, Concession 8, In the township - ite novel. The following inci- A few Jacket which will be sold cheap. I , I -she, has fed some qu . .1 . of Hibbert. Terms $1 per so�v, payable 'at time titne, and being a man of portly dimen- gave the city'an obelisk, but o of the latter : them on stone foundations. Also for the erec- . t . � ' . . . and clothed hundreds of :oor ragged dent illustrates tw tion of some additions and repairs, also for the I I - of service ,with the privilege of returning it . sions he stood for a moment peeriLy P . 4nd Eider Down Comforters. ! I . One night I 11 ticed that after a lady ciection of a scantling fiame building,faced with White Quilts . - I necessary. WM, E BERHART. 935. t, f. . about him. A lady who -knew an(T boys and girlc, and perhaps when i the . ____-___1____ I—- -_ - .1 - ­­ - i - -- I I':- � brick, witH stone foundations, and fitted up I - a � i . observed him, said, " I -lave you not a balance sheet is struck and t she had left the car their remained on the for curing roorns size 62.x36 feet. Plans and Ayrshi]re Blankets -,good vulue in all above lines.' . gn J I I � seat she bad jusb vacated a slip of white specifications can �)e seen at the residence of . . LACK PRINCE. -The undersigned ill keep �scat &fr. R—" " Oh, aye, ma'am, I reaches the Pearly Gates. the - benedic- aper. Not-knewiDg that it might not John Burgess, Bluevale. Contractors will be re- � . B during the present season on his. premises L J ' have a ceLpital seat, but I dinna see tions of those ragged unkempt waifs A call solicite at Leadbilry, the well-knawn Berkshlre Pig, quired to furnish satisfactory security for the - : . I I - - "BlackPrince' from imported Sto* th I - te of importane , I went in and picked It. 7, , an bot I very weel whaur I am to put it the may count as much as a $500,000 hos- completion of contract. The lowest or any ten- I ., . - to ted number of Sows : " I it up, .and may never knockdown an- � � sides, and which a liml . � noo. I - . . - pital 'or an Egyptian obeiisk. And� 80 der not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be ad- .1 - S ]B ,A ' - wilibetaken, Terms.-Oue dollar per -ow,,Aith , nolersigned, Bluevale P. O., and _E;_ x _,. .P C> ]R Or I I . � 'other -that is, inay I be blessed if it dressed to the u EL . J _A. M 01 I S C) MT r _-8be-l' Ob you are looking at that one by cme these -magnates pass away. the privilege of returning if necessan . WM. I I I 0 wasn'tfull of pir -holes,and whenJI count- marked on outside, Tender for Buildings. JOHN . �. I - . BRAY, Leadbury. . I ; f - 941 ipiGture. -1 drew that." He -"Did A few days, or weeks, .or ,Months, or ed theni�they tallied with the clock. The BURGESS, Seqtetary. 941-2 1 - -_ � I i you'? Then you're luck is as bad as years at most, some scribe like- myself � I - � , ) dainty dame, ho had her I Q UFFOLK PIGS. -The undersigned will keep - 1 mine, I guess. �- 1 ve -spent I don't know will write the obituary of , Gould ;. and I �� -_ i - 0 on hand I how many dollars in lottery tickets and now we are asking ourselves ill piodestly in her muff, had pricked a hole ESTRAY STOCK. . r - during th6'present season, a Thor- � , f � . how 'w . I � . oughbred Suffolk Pig, to which a limited num- ill never drew a th-ing thafwas worth he die? Outside of his own immediate in a card for every fare that was entered. ber of sows will be taken. Tqrms-one dollar, ! 7) [ I couldn't be migtaken,you know,for the T,1STRAY HMFER.-Came into the premises ' with the privilege of returning if necessarY4 i anyth ing. : * family no one will care how or when he Ur Fa�l Import a-tiOns Rec�eived c farm of theundersigmed at Grieve's , - i " i or - card was, 1i trip lip. But take a good JD of the undersigned, Lot 36, Concession 3, � I . . � - .. Apply on tb . ; -"How,doea it happen thatthere goes,except, perhaps old Morisini . rsmith, abont June last,athree year --old . Bridge, Northern Gravel Road, bl�cKillop. HUGH �. $ spotter and lie keeps the whole register Tucke - & . are so many old maids among the Connor his Wall Street broker. They Heifer.' The owner may -have the same by prov- I J. GRIEVE. � 941 1 school teaeliets?" asked 9 reporter of might have made their names immortal in his head and requires no memoranda. ing property and paying expenses. JAMES I I - . I knew a' dude, however, -who was a SPARKS, Brucefield P. 0. - 94Ox4 .. I and, Opened up. HOROUGHBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR, FOR a school teacher the, other day. " Be- with blessings, they chose the other ,, � , I � � . counter" on a New York lin�e for . . TSF,RVICE.-The undersigned has for ser- - wo- way9 . . STRAY STEER. -Came into the premises of . wrice and the improve -rem ! cause school teachers are, as a rule, and it is not to be wondered at * ment of -stock oil his p - which I worked, and he rode'with me 4 is ' "Rod erville, being part of lot 34, Con. 1, � - � men of sense; and no woman will give that the public care- very little whether E I the undersigned, Lot 10, Concession 9, ! 0 1 eg"n " I � . I . frequently. I �oticed that he was al- � - Usborne, a 18�oroughbred Berkshire Boar. This � glvla up � $60 position for, a $10- man," . they live or die. ' Stanley about the ist of August, a Yearling ' . . t � I I . ' ways chewing candy. Well, at last I Steer,�&'The owner can have the same by proving Amongst them DRESS GOODS in great varietyl- in WINCHYS, SHAWLS, animal is- sired by Wim. Eldees celebrate -d im- ! . . ' I was the rep! ' ! � of Vanderbilt's - ported boar "Duke ' his mother being a sow � y- � With only one tithe g k, 0 'NATHA.N PECK. SK NS PLUSHES, SILKS1 " flullett the noted pig � ,ot onto him,.for, by the big car hoo property and paying charges. etc. splenclid values; in ENG � -The French ambassador to the Eng- -wealth the memory of old Peter Cooper 940 - I I __ he chewed a lozenge for every fare, and ' .. . . I LISH WORSTED. and SCOTCH TWEED, a fine election; in CANTON and owned by,Mr. Snell, of -which to . t id a neat compliment a floits down through the ages fragran . ?,TS and breeder. The service fee for this boar, , lish cour pai i t knowing how many he had when he ersigned, ALL*W`00L FLANNELS, unheard of prices etofore; in CARP] acknowledged bymany competent Judgesto be , little while back to a peeress who had and rich with blessing. � Great as were started he' co � Id fix the number of AME into the premises of orris, one Ew I e OIL CLOTHS, a good selectioni . one of the best in the country, is $1, wite-privi- . been talking to him for wa hour. The his benefactions, it was notso much what fares; C Lot 26, Concession 10, M . . , . . lege of returning if necessaty. CADLEYDbAN., . 11 Sheep and Lamb. The), both have wire in their . "gerville. 94OX4 - , � lady said, 11 You must think I am very � he gave as the manner of his giving. The -latest device on street cars for ears. The . o W'ner is requested to prove property, � i folld of the sound of my own voice." While he lived he showed thousands of pay expenses and take them away, SAR � AH I Im. � ! compelling straght. returns from the In Readymade 011othing � ; TERNEY. 939-4 HESUFFOLKSARE THE BEST. -The � The French -man replied, I I I knew you or young men and women the road to much waiched conductor is the novel . . ;�, I - . Tdersigned bas now on Lot 21, Conclession 2, I . , . I - . . - i liked music..", . . Koonett independence. For years before - ­ . . . I L L. R 8 , Tucker8mlth, and will keep' for the ! : I � I use of the camera for photZgraphing the TRAYED sHEEP.-strayed from Lot 2 ' ' 0 1 . n Men's, Youths d Bo ; Boys'Suits, $2.50 , , -NVilliewas a joiner by trade,and had . he died he went daily through the hslls - S Huron Roa4, Tuckersmith, about 20th oi We have a. magnificent range i t - Improvement of Stock, Two THououGniPRI) SUi- . � of the - magnificent Instituti'n which passengers at intervals and thus check . outW All -Wool Slifts $4.50 and up; iiel;�s Ally-w000l Suits, $5-75 a -.id , I) , ent the best Of, his days in the city 'of ing the collections. I August, a number of Sheep and Lambs nd and up;'Y I FoLFL BOARS. 'The oldest "Granger, was tar- � sp o was bred by Mr. Win. : Perth. He'was always boasting to his bears his honored t1ame, and deaf as be ged Rains, some marked and some naot. ment of rowed on April 3rd, 1882, i It is a curiousl fa�.-t, and one not gen- solne a . 'ing such information as will lead to up. A large consi On Elliott, Milton, County of Halton. His sire and 4 I - Any one giN - � . . were both imported. The second neighbor w6rkmen about his high liv- was, he could scarcely fail to hear the erally known to Ithe American .horse -car their recovery will be suitably rewarded. M. 4 9 his dam wa8farrowed in April, 1884. He hiv. ()lie morning he accosted one of blessings and prayers that followed him. street and J. IIEFPP,RNAN, Seaforth. 931-tt ` King Tom," I , traveller, that id Nantds, France, . Overcoats, in Mens, Youths' and Boys', was bred by Messrs. A. Frank & Sono, of the " � - . I : . . county -of Peel, and both his sire and his dam fltwi!u with : " Man, Peter, I had a fine. His dust returns to, dust, but the im- cars have 6een successfully operated TRAYED OR STOLEN. -About. the 1st of I I . bit of tairkey this inoniin'." , - Oh ! mortal part of him is seen every da , a (luring the past six years, propelled July, six head of Young Cattle, one year old imported. They aretw good pip as _- , In wit les-" simply and noiselessly by�compressed air. each, three heifers one White and two Red; two To hand. Agr SUITS MADF, TO ORDER; FIT OUARANTEED, AVe claim 'ere also � nian had ye " replied Pe r, and put- living reality that ' ' I still exist � S . were ever offered for service in Huron am can be ) I 04 . ' . 0 idod pedigrees which are � with his betieficent gifts untold ' �-' White mark on forehead, position with any house in Canada for selling good go ds at right prices. ve i �. tins, his hand up to Willie's beard, and sIng Cars operated in the sa'pie manner are -Steers, one Red, with . . adian Herd Book. Terms 0 ! and one mixed red and wh � � 1'. millions when the proud obelisk'in, our �e of returning if necessary. � . egIs ered -in thi C ite. with white streak ; 1 �th t F . li I to be introduced upon one of the many Any � i %,� e Ring otr two or three seeds -of parritel' . .. I he 8 I , down the back; one little bull, dark red. $ 0 GE PL r T IF, 91 _.opiietly asked him : " Are tkiese the park shall have crumbled into dust and lines of street tramways in London. information -that will lead to the recovery of the . . G . !banes o't?" I the -stately Medical College, -reared at al Exp�riniental ti ps have already been same will be suitably rewarded. ROBERT I I_ -41"'.- ____ � cost of $500,000, shall lie in hopeless mapdee'and have )roved satisfactory. ' . BLOOMFIELD, Bluevale P. 0. 927x4 tf I ca . Q8 I � � . -_ --- - - I � M on the Death of ruin. � . I I . JAMES PICKARD C3 - 'Broadbri - . I i � ' 0 ATTLE STRAYED, -Strayed from the prem- f � 2& . . � � It is a satisfaction to know that the * . I I - 'Ice � I . = � I . - - Court' - Ises of the undersigned Lot 6, Concession I CD I I the Ne1F York M111ionaire. present representative of Vainde�bilt'8 . Expeditious .ing C '# !30 C2 1 . . � 1 1 . 6.Morfis, about the middle of July, 12 head of I = on I if an eiarthquake liaA levelled- the' T - The N11arquis of Lorne, conversing re- Cattle; nine of themare two years oldi and the - � � r� I . . I u ealth is a mau whose life has been I . I . k1t � . * .. 11 4 1'raild CentTal Depot, or 4 cyclone had - above reproach. '. He has bad every, ad- cently 011. Cana * for- emigra. other three are three �rcsrs old, nine of them are FLAG J A 30 .-. -4 . , i s a he'd eLtWo SIGN OF THE RED = 1� I t OL�_er N'ew York,. or a lightning d�' a steers and t1iree or th r year olds are heifers. � I = M . 1 8�� ep , vantage to make -VL7tm great -, aind wealth tion oMerved to the present writer that One of the two ye_r Qld steers is itostly white, I - ' ' I bcytt had la -4i, the City Hall in ruims-the that raised him above raereenary at and the two others are spoti ed red and white, . - - � I � __tem young women *ho went out to th I p- . . . I . I shock could ,not have -been more com- , tation. . . � I country would gtA an offer of marria,ge one of tile three'year olds is black and white, 1 plete for the instant, than the sen,sation � CorL-Aius Vanderbilt is � a citi:ien of '*af�out every dayl Apropos of thi's re- and the rest- are mostly red. Any information HARDWA R El - L CelIMIt I leading to their recovery will be thankftilly re - 1 (.aJM0(1 JL)y the announ n,'ark, we may cite the following brief CAMPBELL'S - BLOCK . I . that Wil- whoin anv commrorlity might well be ' ceived. ROBERT lltvm Proprietor, Belgrave L 9 � - � litan H. A-tkodcrbilt was dead; not that proud an(f if lie ovily fulfills the promise . anecolotes, which graphically illustrate. P. 0. 938x4 . . I . � . . . I tic was a great man stati�bman, a i of his life so far,the,eommunity will have the rapid pro ress that matrimonial ------. _­., ----­­-- ' i but 6i'U, - � wm,rior -- o� a I iterateur, .Ply tia&t no cause to regret Vis father's tleath. 'negoti---- - Te in real emigrant'life. ' . MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. - - . . � ' - . - F01k', SALE. . . . . � j4ie represented monied interests more __ . 11 How (lid you manage to win7her affec' - � I . � . � -vast than any other nitut k MOLWn to L - . -R-1, S i ' so quick]y, Dan ?" asked one set- - , Odd Instances of Anftnal. , tiOns OOD FOR SALE. -The Subscriber has . . . I I . � " The recipe's worth . I I history among the living or the dead. L I Intelligence. . I tler of another. W still a quantity of first-class Drywood, at - I, - I. [ Nut Grwaus or Xfidas, nor any single . knowing."! 11 Oh, that's simple enough," his Woodyard, North main Street, which he is - I � uaember of the Itothsehild faimily ,ever Bayard Taylor used to insist that ant- replied 'Dan. " The first night I arrived prepared to deliver in any part of the Town at . I � , Is recognize and remember the speech . reasonable rates. Orders left at Reid & WilHon's, . �. . had suoh, x-a4t possessions : itever before "I eing L at the -lod ing house at Auckland, I or Wilson & Y -win -'s and by Telephone promptly I W ' n ill thre histary of man Was SUCh a f(-W.tULne of their native land%. Noti a hip- found myself sittiiia next to a young attended to. L N. B. -The hi -hest price will be PLOWS! �- PLO ST CROSS -CUT. SA wTT SO ; . � in Barnuni�s museum 'that , 0 paid at all thnes foi- any qu'antity o , f flrst-class - � . . . l xec woman at SUPPIT, who I soon found Nvas . . . . ayniulateot,. withotit special fmancial POP-Otamus I in - woo I � I I I I � — .� .. . ' alttilityjn a -single life. The Rotilsehilds looked dejected. T&ylw spoke to it i One of the new y arriv&l emigrants. I d, It. CO-11MOS. 937 i I ; V. L its I I . I i � ; Were finauciers for generations. The English, but the beast -did not -mo e looked her ove -, anil saw a round . OTEL A�,D FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale - I . ' . � - - I The best Canadian and American 1 rave froin wiiich they sprang had for head. -Then going toa �nstlier corwr of strong, cheery400king lass, with a 11 in the vill-age of Evniondvile, within one . * - L l I the ca-�e, he said in - Arabic. ' I I I know. laughing face, and thought she' - ol- do. I L !" ile of the town of Seaforth, a Hotel and build- .. - . . makers. Buy the American Lance Tooth � I u -c - -orld. _ - % -0vorned. the finances of the w I , !ng with three-quarters of all acre of land, all - I 11reat wealth, unquestionable integrity, yor., come here to .me." 'The beast at di6't know -hol % r to go foolin' around in -rood repair. Al -so the farm in the. township L, . ! � I imitiense oppoctu-nities an . d - unlimited once; turned its head 'and lietened. T'ay- her to find a soft,place, but just spoke a .of "Tuclkersinith, in the,Count,y of Hliron, con- - Saw, . . I f - - . - L 4 -exp iti a PoSi7 lor repeated the saa?,6,%vor&-, 'when the wo with her, and vdien we L taining 81acres, 4eing'composed of part No. 9, . . " I erierice, jta,k placed them word or t 00- C. WILLSON, ,SEAFORTH, . . I timi %% ht -re the re resentatives of kings animal came to himand,rif-Uhed its head � Concessiori3, H, 11.S.,'in a i_rood state of culti- - 1. w � � . � P , � come out into the passageJ gives her a i How vation, and is seeded down. There is about 20 . i I i I wttited ha,mbly-ki their auto-rootais for against the bars, and looked, in the fa --e squeeze and a kiss. Says she-" acres of l3ush. A never failing creek runs . . i - I � i 1"favar.,l. � L . of the;gLpeaker with evident ,delight. P" . dare you 9" ,14'ays I -'I wants to marr3l across the corner of tile lot. For particulars ap- � I Ha- the beat assorted stock of PLOWS in the county, consisting of Steel and i was pm)b-,ibly home -s"-, and a sound it - ply to the prolwietor,,JOH-N DALY, or to Eg- States. The following A iFA", 1 � But there'is n4thing in recordod bis- , you, '111V dear -'I "'INIarry me !" says - " � L -ille P� O. i 940 Ch'i ed, from the best manufacturers in Canada .and the , 1. . I I ' tory like the. case of William H. Van- hwd hem -d in its native land was vastly i,J(rhhw.. "� Why, I don't know inondl, 1 4 . . . ! I 0 L , � I . L . I she, � - 1, ____ 11 * - . 1� k2ls' are now in stock : I . I . � det,bilt At fort lie was a farmer and comforfizi.g. . . . . " , you"11lyL - I . - . �, I . Ly , you. - I No more do I dear " . . i- . - . . I i ! i A 1p.me ox, in Glotteester, b,a( � IL So " Dairyrn6n's Association of Westerh � ­ h . oularly good one, *and at fifty' I -i says I ; that makes it all fair and . Every one fully guaranteed. I t is is I I . not, a� part . I beev I . . . . I . I I kv stwxl th, e' repregmitative of one of tj ' turned out to grass, but lie lwoke. pas- ' Ontario. ' � ie e(jual. ­ 811e (lidult know how.to put a � -uth Bend No'. 10 and 15 Plows, . . I i turc and made his way to a blacksmith's not the fastest cutting i .; e mar- - ] ,­reates,t fortunes -o -f Lneient or modern - ,%topper on that, -so she only haighed and The annual Convention of the Dai ' men's As- So hilled and Steel Plows, � . I ; ti,_-n7e8. 14 father hail method in his -�SIIOP- Here he took his Ola,ce� in the ry . No. 40 Oliver Chilled and Syracuse C I I fiS - said she I d ' thilik. of it. " Not sociation of 'Westehi Outario,'wil) be held at the . ' ! shoeing fri�iue, and be held up a crippled th. CIO I!; " The, Ayr American Plow Company's Cbi]Jed and Steel Plows, � ket, and of first-class temper, we will it., .� i lfllldliet,s, and left to his eldest son, 111k of I . S C,fs I, artful . like, " not Town Hall, Wqodstock, on the 13th, 14th and - - . William ff., not wify the bulk of his foot' to the curious smith. Th6difficilty w ' sands of .15th of January next. A rrangements have been The Essex Centre Steel and Chilled, u .. ,ben you've com-all those thou n-ade %%;ith'the Grand Trunk and Canadian Brantford Plow Company'sSteel and Chilled, take it back'and give another one in its - I � I . i lar -e pos,zess,ionz, but such a Nvell order- was 6, small stone under his shoe. Miles for :the se?"' " XN'hat do pacific Railwav - reduction of fares ' And W. H. Verity's Sb�el and Chilled Plows, I � In � - p rpo, - s, for the usual � e(I machirte, that the en&,eer had only A Paris stirgeon kindly set the limb you Mean? " says she,.starting. "Come, on presentation of the Certificate- of membership Including the old reliable Massey, No. 13 Thistle Cutter. place. I � . . . � I r to ��it down -mid it seemed to run by. its of a friend's dog, and -his patient- some no,w," gays 1, " d n't tell me., I knows required at the station froin which they start, South Bend, Syracuse and Brantford Sulky Plows, � I I : 10W1-1 ' ' I I but no reduction will be allowed unless the I i v - of weeks after brought hi In ,hat. *hen a' inan immigTa- , - . - . _Qlitiori. The mere weretion. m another doo, in what's what. N .en,-b,e, ha. ,an Official kailwav Certificate, to And all kinds of Plow Castings at � IhM111i a colosm]. fortane, in a few years the same pligbt. Dr. Barnum. of Louis- tionises, it's to et work ; when a WO- be obtai d I f 0 the Secret�ry at Ingersoll, , � I . � ; � . ne n , r � . . REID & WILSON9 wxe. bound to make the owner of it the Aille Kentucky, reports a -similar .case. man immigration es its to get married. and on ,p�l� . - _. � I ,lingy formth, same, the parties must ) � . l , te upon w.. ich road the - wish to proceed. I riehe�zt mail of the -age. Comincolore The patient was a black-and-tan, terrier. You maysay so at once." Well,she eta , _� � . � . . �. By order, - � � � I - , ar;.s, I r� i I i1ce' ' _ _ a 0 ?a of -, I I - k I I I I I .T d el � i te I � �b" - ffl_�_=---4V____, i Z, A I r, � . I �* he � I _2ft*^1L. �] qfiffigma iF Z I Is , � ) , I A'anderbilt left a, f6rtune roughly esti- It resisted'the doeto-r to the utmost, but , 'tw.rig,iled a bit ; but* Nve- were s P liced Secretary's Qffitc-e, C_ E. CHADWICK 9 - I - -ij iit one hundred millions, aad it is was finally subdued and bound up. ays afterwards. I gersoll, Pee, 5, ISM. Secreta ;Y. 0. C. WILLSON'S, Seaforth - SEAFORTH. . � . . I Ina - tt I � I . - ,.o In. . I - I I I . . . . I I . I . . . � � .1 , � I i i . . I , ; . , . . � i � - i . I . . � I . ! � � * . . I - , -1 ! f � . . I � . I I . � . I ; t . �'. . I ., - - - I ; � . 4 ­ : : . . � . . . I I I � . i i ,� I - ; . . . . ! � 1. - I . - � � ; I . - � . 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