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pnrchas--
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in. See
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Cook,"
house
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get a
Prize
New
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?onera
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Street,
a a large
NOS
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discaunt
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rday
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L. in the
ullett.
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frame
kt fi•aim•
f, a act er
lard, and
of O1ft
about
res well-
atiee On
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appiv to
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JANu
The
With gauzy 1
. She stood
And dallied
Then turn
While thrift
The start
Ilaking his f
And hers]
He raised his
"Since we'
Can we not s
Before we
We've been s
We needn'
And if the ol
Why -let
4 movement
And then
Like breezes
Upon a star
Then taking
Some whis
And with th
Her head w
In sweet sur
Half proud
And thro' th
He felt he
While taught
Proclaime
Thro' gauzy
He softly s
-"Can y
nothing ?"' i
school-teaeh
bunghole wit
shouted littl
is a. cooper.
-i-Once a c
abSent-rnind
day -School,
day -school.
in ?" asked
sin and mise
--" 86 ho
Well, I sha
get sick for
put another
oySter soup,
be ter take
mi ht be to
" Did y
tox of a e
derde con after
con
id," said
in into the
wanted notli
glOomily,
-" What
in at that
te tly for?"
anther, in a
plainedher
a sig -h. "1
co template
A teach
the other
poisite to us
know, sir,"
now !" pars
to bore a ho
to go in at
come out ?”
said the pup
-A fond
yelar-old boy
Ile was great
boy tooted
time, when
put the'tru.
ers'the lit
i'1 tell you
and ni kee
;---They sa
Nantucket;
ain't no chi
itant the ot
me is ninety
the boy on
eighty-five,
yond me is
nine." The
what they N
years.
•-•" Aunt
iL 4ady may
her if it is I
quite true."
marry her
then ? ' "
black silk d
understan ds
J me ! No
many black
'-olustice
dat de ma
you say?"
Justice : "
-was crooked
ness : I said
when I said
what did y
dat's so.
swear you
honest?" •
I thought y
de man had
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said Mr. Pi
applied for
was the
horses ?" '
thoroughly
sall.'‘ W
cedents."
what ! no
has a Aunt
hat 1 has n
Esther
Mrs. Est
of Harry
Neck a few
fIaven corr
Sun. A in
gave her so
repute. Sh
Henry Roc
th.6 Connect
man of so
with a stro
yoars after
an offer f
Savannah,
spring cam
lie was tem
did so with
afterwards
lish vessel 1
two or titre
Then, with
ltsted itt th
for some ye
ship. He s
col times.
heard An ytl
eight years,
in 1825 she
died in 1S
\vas in New
turn home,
marriet
he at once
By Mr. I
two of who
these, Zelin
told her
queer drew
papa, as
home in S
lest.. A w
July 4, and
storm, Ron
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LovfArs' civarrel.
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his wife's house and asked for shelter.
he country where these
men live, and
long
IMP i TANT NOTICES.
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OLAUS' " • .
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WROXE R MILLS.
BY KITTIE
K.
He was invited to take dinner, though
recognized him. little -
he notes printed not
President Cleveland's charity
ago about
filled the
TO DEBTORS. -All indebted
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ace ato
ieside t
vith he
Id away
he window,
tere shi
.ce look
ii,
t her face
e curtain,
dancing card,
uncertain.
open wide, .
i ing :rain tly,
dark and grim,.
no one :The girl,
however, spoke of her dream at •Once
si% hen she saw him, saying that the man
was dressed just as her. other papa had
been. . .
Then the wife said, greatly agitated :
White House with letters
applications, for months..
of Cong.'.,ess are overrun
1
who Happ:ly to :them both
Person, and there seems
with begging
The rich men
with beggars,
by mail and in
to be a popula-
NOTICE parties
to the -tate of the late Walter Wade,
Photographer, if Seaforth, are. requested to pay
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tphesitaiivn.ekTatEoFn NtDosJ.Ts.OPOLORTA:i.tisle%:::ohrtash,..- 918)41.1.
vate trus funds to lend on mortgages, at
the low rate. of' it4, cent annum. Write o
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To People of Seafor
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Alexander L. Gibson
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Begs to announce to the public that he has ecru.
trenced to operate the
ok swe-t
head
and Saintly.
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" You remind me Of the . man who
waS once my husband."
tion of 'thousands of
United 'States who
t ' I.'
beggais in the
do nothing but
per per
call for partic lars. SEAUER & LEWIS, Code-
rich. - 976
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II 'POLE, December ".17tb; 18861
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-"And
ve agreed
ty a kirid
Art fokever
now," said,
ta sever,
good -by
?
oldfrlends, know,
" Don't you knew me, Esther ?" was
his answer. - , .
Five days after. they were married,
watch the newspapers and
to the rich men noticed
Washin7 iYton—Cor. Cleveland
write letters
in them.-
Leader.
NioNtw.-- ve Hundred Thousand Dollars
j_ to loan •ither in small or large- sunia on
fann property, at lowest rates of interest and
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MY DEAR FRIENDS : -
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WROXETER. waoLLEN -FACTORY
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And that heivill be prepared to give good val
uch good
, h te eaeb.
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other; :
dream is
and lived happil toffether for forty-six
Y ,
years. when Rockwell• died. Three
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CourtShip Among
the Indians.
easy terms. Al ily to WM. B. McLEAN, Hensall,
Ont. 04.1
would again remind you
ed Agents in Seaforth. I have inspected
:their stock, and pronounce it all that
in
-time
ae, be -your
near, a
little quiver,
gone-- ,
brother !" t
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sob, a tear,
children Were born to them, one of
whom, Edward Rockwell, lives now ' in
the old homestead. '
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elourting
aifferene
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are many different
among the Indians
from our own,
ways of
somewhat
yet no less cun-
Wheu
.1";1-1 Anil TO LOAN at 5i, and 6 per cent.,
r/vivkiv straight loans. _Interet, payable
yearly, with th privilege to borrower of repay-
ing part of t principal money at any time.
ld be desired, as in. former Years
con .
all prices.
Regretting that on account
not be able to wait on yon
they have beautiful gifts for all ages and. at
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of failinglhealth and declining years, I Will
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this seas n, but go to my recognized agents.
FULL CLOTHS •
TWEEDS,
, UNION TWEEDS,
blown
lit
arm' lily leaves
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Coins in California.
fling and
successful.
he
a young
discovers
Apply to J.M. EST,Barrister,Seaforth. 989-tf.
personally
look over their immense assortment,:
get just what suits you, and oblige
.- FLANNELS,
,
river.
n his hands
)ered words
star -shine
'as on his
'rise she
her own,
he told her;
on her face,
shoulder.
raised her eyes,
,Small .
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There has long been a foolish preju-
dice"against coppers on that coast, but
the interest of the working classes de-
maitds that it should be dissipated.
Indian likes a girl,
her feelings towards him.
fully follow her footsteps,
catches her alone -sitting
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on a ropk, or a dead tree.
soon
He will care-
until he
on the grass,
He quick-
her
posTs FOR • ALE. -For sale 2000 cedar posts
round, 9c. for sery:it Benne-
. at. 8c. for. all r -w
%les, :mil 81 m: es north of Dublin or 61- miles
north of Seat° i then fa miles east, a good road.
JOHN BENN , VIES. 991-t.f.
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PLAIDINGS,
' WINCEYS,
. And Varieties in •
STOCKING YARNS.
and half
entreating:
There is an endless list i of small articles
ly throws a blanket or
. robe over
the
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heart's
er in the
. that they
ace about
On her breast
swift beating.
hall without
had missed her, ,
her face,
Which are now sold at the east for one,
two, three and four cents. These same
articles, although produced as cheaply
in California, always cost the -consumer.
head and crawls to her
protecting shelter. If
be thus captured, there
and quietness, and they
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side under
the girl likes to
will be peace
will sit side by
mEACHER lTANTED.-Wanted a male or
i
il,_ female te; cher, holding a second or third
class certificati for Ancruni School District.
Salary 8300 pe ' 'annum. Apply immediately to
ROBERT CHI, 1OLM, Secy-Treas., Lothair P.o.Text
N.B.-Bibles Prayer Books
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Work 'Boxes, Writing Desks,
Frames Christmas Tree Candle
Hymn Books, Albums G-ift Books
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Portfolios, Dressing Cases, Plush Photo
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and Decorations, Scripture .akis,
Custom Carding, Spinning and Fulling
Promptly Attended to,
tooped
and kissed her.
five cents. It ought to -require no argu-
r4ide for hours, without
whsperings,
little
Manitoba. 994-4
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Christmas and New Year's earls
at
Parties from a distance will, as far as possible,
Gaieties.
)11 'give
nqnired
".Yes,
1
me a definition of
a, number seventeen
It's
ment to convince a working man that
he is foolish to pay, five cents for that
which should only cost him two. , Yet
it is notorious that a prejudice against
kissings,or other endearing
-1-they simply press closely
look sadly happy. But
averse to -the proceedings,
trifles
to :ether and.
if t le girl is
the e will be
decisi e battle,-
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13ERKSIIIR -John Willis, Lot 6, London
Road Hal-, will keep for service during the
present sea' son] it thoroughbred Berkshire Pig
to which a limiled numbjr of sows will be taken:
Terms -One d. lar, with the privilege of return-
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have their ROLLS HOME WITH THEM, and as
he has put the Mill into Good Working Order
and employs none but Efficient Workmen,
All Vi;Tork is 'Warranted.
n..
boat
mum. a
barrel around it,"
copper coins exists among those who
have few five to spare.
short, sharp, and
ends to the
dis omfort of
ing if necessar, . -JOHN WILLIS. 905x4
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8aunders, whose papa
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very -cent pieces
If these people would insist .on" trading
ing only at stores, where they could buy
.hich aLlways
he amOrously inclined
are not persist by force
sw in, for he
TRAYED.-Arayed-into the premises of the
0 - undersiold, Lot 29, Concession 2, Stanley,
Scott's Block
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Main ..§tree.t Seaforth
REMEMBER THE WROXETER MILLS.
ertain
lad thought, in an
exactly what they needed, and -not pur-
An Indian lover will
freque tly stand
about Dec. 1st four yearling heifers and two
L. GD3SON,
lodge
The have the same
:d way,
that he was in Sun-,
chase five cent's worth when one cent's
d.nd wait near the
. his
whelre abides
yearling steers. • owner can
on proving pro erty and paying charges. JOHN
•ALEX.
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Proprietor.
vhen he
really was in week-
worth would be abundant, they would
he obje t of admiiationj
until she
McGREGOR, inton P. O. 995x4
" What
state: do you live
force a revolution which would result
ppears, when he walks
up alongside
It
11.0-U:SE
;he teacher.
ry," brawled
"A state of
out the boy.
greatly to their benefit. -
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• 4f her and throws his bl
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If she reciprocates the tender
anket ound her.
sentnnent
ilEDAPO I'M -The undersigned begs to
R
k-) state that he has made arrangements with
,T H E
, water
is a great cure, is it?
--ill,
'Mr.
A in Arithmetic..
they will thus stand'
. for ours, his
Samuel Ca inochan, of Egmondville, to keep
him larke of CEDAR. POBT8, Whieh
CAN.ADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE •
Question
with a supply
his
l't let
vant of
any of my boardersblanket
that Medicine. Just
"What are you doing ?". asked one of
,
the spectators.
covering both
closely wrapped round
their leads and
both t eir bodies.
dozen
C-1111 he had at iny thne on apphcation at
residence. He also has on his premises, Lot 26,
Concei•sion 7 i orris any number of posts which
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gallonlof
Maria,
out
hot water in that
and I guess you had
that oyster now -it
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" Why, I've drawed $600 from the
bank, and we are counting it over to see
''
if it's all right."
Sometimes as many ashalf
men dill wait by a certain
-leads down to the water
,
a young
ps th which
ne r a camp,
he will sell, Cenis each. JOHN ROBB,
Brussels P. 0. 994x4
ipHoRouGH :RED DURHAMS FOR SALE.-
B argains in Men
s and Boys Overcoats I
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Rest, - - — 1,600,000.
rich."
ni pasS
as congregation
the morning
the dclacon
the hat ?" the-
asked
service.-
; and then,
pas-
his
"Ye,
look-
"And isn't it ?"
" No. ' I counted fug and_ made $610.
Then the old woman counted it and
, made $590. Then I Counted and made
$620, and now she's handled the pile.and
and one,after another throw
around a girl, as she is
fill the water -vessel. While
or standing outside a -lodge,
have their heads entirely
i is blanket
going down to
:,o waiting-
t • ey usually
co' 'red ' with
1,_ The subsq, iber offers for sale two Durham
bulls, one a y &I rling, the other younger. Also
several heifers All of these animals are of first-
class pedigree, he latter being registered in the
Dominion Het Book, and the bulls will be
registered. T ey will be sold on reasonable
Bargains in Men's
Bargains in Gentlemen's
. Bargains in Tweeds
Bargains in Men's
Bargains in Dress
and Boys' Fur Caps.
and Ladies Fur Coats,
and Worsteds,
y •
and Boys Suits,
Goods,
PRESIDENT, HENRY W. DARLING, ESQ.
GENERAL MANAGER, B. E. WALKER.
ASS'T GENERA', MANAGER, J. H. PLUM -
MER. -
vacant
ling but
interior of a hat
lining, he,
that
added,
there's. $585." . . ,
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"-And I'm right," said the woman.
their blanket, excepting
hole for one eye. If the
onl a little
girl l'kes to be
terms. - APP ETON ELCOAT, Tuckersinith:t
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- Bargains in Shawls,
- Bargains in Ulsters
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and Jackets, and .
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SEAFORTH BRANCH.
1' 60 did
in the
-ming
asked
every bony else.
world are you star -tender
married couple so in-
one you -ng ladia of
train. " Oh '?''' ex-
"I don't believe- it," he replied.
"You never went to Aide a day in yo,urd
you now a out count- •
life and vvhat do k b '
• a'n, - .
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held, she makes some reply
greeting; if -she
to his advances; the man.
conrtship, muat-a:F. once
The boys aspire to appear
o the first
expre ses disli.ke
by he law of
desis .
s :men at
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TIsTFORMATI N WANTED. -.Information is
of Mary Crawford, (laughter of the
Ile JO
tecran ord, in his life time of the shipof Usbor •, in the County of Huron. • She
lett Seaforth al out three years ago for the State
BARGAINS IN-' EV
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ERY' DEPARTMENT •
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The Seaforth Branch of this Bank continues to
receive deposits, on Which interest is allowed at
currer t rates.
Drafts on all the principal towns and citimin
Canada, on Great Britain, and on the United
States, bought and sold. ,
railroad
:ornpanion
with -a start and
"And when did you go to sicule ?"
hotly demanded. " If thar's $600 in
the age of sixteen or eighteen,
they have
of Minnesota, 'ince which thne all tidings. of her
have ceased Any -Information concerning her
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Office -First door SOUTEI of the Conimercia
Hotel.
,'s so nlatural
for us girls to
she •. - , . . • „
that I 11 eat every dollar of it.
beemne successful hunters
an warriors,
whereabouts, a id which will lead to her identity,
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matrimony,
you know ?"---
pile
" I'll co ant it for you," said one of the
and as soon as their means
will marry. The girls,
w rrant they
unde the tute-
will result to er own benefit. Address: WM.
KYDD, Exete P. 0. 992x8
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F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor .
er asked
a bright little girl
spectators, and in about five minutes he
,
lay what
on 4ie
was
led theleasher,
e in the
country was op-
globe. "1 don't
the reply. -"Well,
"if I were
earth and you, were
announced that the sum total was an
even $600. ' • . _
A second was asked to count it, and
he made the total the-Isame.
"That's all right," Said the.old Man
lage of their mothers, learn
fold details of their future
ety, and attain womanho
thirteen, when they soon
young
After the ung man
the mani-
life of drudg-
at about
ater marry.
hart s cceeded in
to
A GENTS 1. ANTED. -At St . nMarys, Strat- •
1-1, ford, Mit. ell, Seaforth, Clinton, Godech,
Centralia, l3Iy , Wingham, Brussels, Listowel,
Lucknow and Kincardine, to canvass the sale of
Twine Binder, Single Reapers, Mowers, Sulky
Rakes, Drills a d Seeders, etc. Apply to W.M. B.
,- CAMPBELL'S
1.1,
MAIN STREET 7
BLOCK,
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his end
where would Yee
he the into his
courtship, it becomes necesaar
obtain McLEAN, Her :all, or to the North American
"Out
of the hole, sir,"
as stuffed wad overcoat
and rose up. - .
the consent of the parents
ihe
n4 relatives. Manufacturin_ Company, London. • 941
hair
This Space is Reserv-
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il in triumph.
father
with
;ly infatuated.
presented his four-
a trumpet, with which
All day the
"I don't kno'w. about that !" added
the wife. " Sposen. we git home and
find we -are $50 short ?"- -
"You come along .!" he commanded. .
Ile puts on his robe with
out, draiws it over his -head
tirely conceal his face,
walks to the lodge of,
and
the
doav
-side
Bolas to en- AGooD CH NCE. -For sale,at Blyth station,
in this guise a found y, planing mill, sash and door
, w i t h ne acre of land, good buildings.
n ended fair ef ancgtionreand y aboi er, and all necessary machinery,
No
A MERRY
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CHRISTMA-S .
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ed for
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.way delightedly,
ais grandmother
ipet down
and at bed
told him to
and say his pray
"Don't you see that we have both of us
made a show of our ianoranee 9 I'm
-es
thinkin' fur the legislatur',
One, enters, and squats;
toddresses him, nor does
-but his object is sufficie
beiut
.. one in good runnii order, and will be sold at a bar-
er a word gain, as the p prietor is engaged in other busi-
Cy under-negood iwelling house adjoining, 24x32,
high, land will also be
,
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Purvis- Sc Milks.
tIe fellow
"Oh,
of runnin'
stood by all concerned.
2sstso.reyt with one acre of
.laving thus
For full I apply toC. HAMILTON,
l\T
W -Y-
said: .no
; and you are boss of two seivin' societies,
sold. . rticulars
what
grandma, you pray
and here we've 'went and let on that we
at in silence awhile, he
ari
es and passes Blyth. 976-t. f.
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,
) on blowing.'
don't know 'nuff to count up a drove o'
out. - After a lapse ofa
feh
days e re-
HOUSE FOR
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y that
they simplY
:kens,"
nobody ever dies irk
dry up. "We
said an old inhab7-
hogs and make tails tally with the
heads !"-Detroit Free Press. - '
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peats his visit, wearing
fore. If; upon enteri.
or other seat of honor L
his
4, the
,as
robe as be- pLAcKsni af-I SHOP AND
SALE.3eing the stand formerly own dri
.
bear -skin 13I•1Camerou, I Cranbrook, in the township of
in Lde ready Grey', containiag a half acre with a good frame
.
Just received for the Christmas
.
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Trade a fine stock of ,SILK HANDKER-
THEY ARE NOW SELLING
or day.
-three;
the nother
he
and t,
he badly,
n they
ould do
"The boy next to
I am eighty-nine
side of "`me is
youngest sitting be
a
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being only seventy-
all began to discuss
during the next ten
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Patrick's ; Certificate of Hon-
; esty.
Patrick -applied for a situation as por-.
-ter for a wholesale store
" Patrick, I'm afraid Your'e notstrict-
ly honest9"
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Faith an phy does Lye be t4inkin'
I
Oi'm not honest?" '
for his reception, he is
close his' face pid be sea.ted,
welcome indinated th
pta
were not unacee bl
with no such preparati
e retire, or his a
w 11 ; ' f •
regarded favorably. I
the young girltsoon toot.
side. . The father of th
t libe ty to dis- blacksmith shep and carriage and paint shop,
also a fram stable and a good Frame
for such a
. House with I all necessary out buildings,
t hr. addresses also a 'rood go. den with choice fruit trees and
b •.1 h t fruits 6..`r. The stand is a first class one
: u t e me small
ns, he might as and offers o.:. g od opportunity for a good me -
t . chanic. Will be sold on the most favorable
entuns are not term:- to a go. man. For further particulars
hew: s received, apply to JOH i RODDICK., BRUSSELS P. O., or
her . eat by his to A. HUNTE , Clerk Division Court, Brussels.
965
ould then
CHIEFS in all thelatest designs.
..
Gents' Silk and Merino Mufflers,
White Dress Shirts, Collars, Cuffs,
The latest styles in Gentlemen's
imported direct from Rochester, N.
To get a Nobby Suit of Tweed,
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suitable for Christmas Presents.
Braces, &c. - .
•
Nee-kwear. Ties in Silk, Satin and Verivet,
Y. .1
Worsted, or a fine: Overcoat well made; just
,
.
Watehes
.
TO
d Jewelry
SUIT THE TIMES.
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•
Jane,
Isk o.,
:ap-year
" Bat
as it quite true, that
gen tleman to marry
?'"` Yes, my dear,
if he don't want tocouncil
" Well, I'Ve heard some whisperings
that You were a little unreliable when
at your last place. I must have a. p
fectly honest man here.!' -sal
V-
suggest that I both families
tracting parties make
concerning the
girl
of the con- EXECUTO • ' SALE. -Under, and by '1.irtue
a feast, and hold" of powerf conferred upon us by the will of
propos d alliance. Dadrrison, T.himps,o.n deceased there will be
by I ublic Auctio'n, at Cooll's Hotel, in the
right in style, and fit guaranteed,
Establishment of Seaforth.
„ ,
remember the New Fashionable Tailoring
,
.
. •
,
amt.Jane,
EIe must
ess, my
what must he doThis
give her a new
dear, and then she
"Faith an' Oi can show you a certi
, .
cate of honesty that 11 make ye chan
• • . „
-
,e
is done'within a few
h . , • ' ivulaa-a
ally results in a harmonious
the all-important question.
days, and usu-' of Var ia, on SATURDAY, January 8th,
olution of I887, at the h. ir of 2 o'clock p.m., all and singu-
t is seldom lar, hot numb .r 10., in the eighth.Coneession of
wnship f , containing. 100 acres,
_.
4./
T w
MILLAR' the-
G. • 9, '
.Temple of FashiOn 9
Dairymen's
Association of Western
Ontario.
." "Oh
7 1 know
silk dresses."
; ! Aunt Jane! Aunt
why you: have so
your Moind moighty quick.
He then drew out a piece of paper
• •
containing words of the greatest praise
himself.
1
that the match falls thiough
of the poverty of or some
ed to the suitor, or the
n account more less. his farm would make a first-class
his
ati ma attach- stock farm. ERMS.-Ten per cent. down on
d • f 1 1 b 1 ce within one month there-
p' erso al aversion ay o sa e, an a an
after. A por ion of purchase money may re-
'
' One door NORTH of E. MeFaul's
:
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Dry Goods House, Main-st., Seaforthi.
-
rilHE
J..-
on
annual
Con Will
the 12th,
1 .
convention of the above associa
be held in the Town of Ingersoll,
13th and 14th days of January next.
"When I
of
of the maiden. In the
latter cane, if the interest. For
Dairymen,
and all interested in dairy products,
(colored):
, wasn't
Witness:
.iid when
, what
said
straight what did
``I said dat's so."
I said dat de man
did you say?" Wit
" Who wrote this, Patrick ?" ;
" Who -wrote it?" 0,i did, sir." ,
" Oh,oh ! Is a certifiate of your
own writing a proof of your own bon-
man is acceptable to
they endeavor to overcome
tion by persuasion, in
to violence, cruelly
main on mort
he , relatives, further partici
her opposi- and VILLI/0
Some cases even ING & SCO
Stanley, Nov.
beating her . .. _ _......
,age at 6 per cent.
tarp apply to WILLIAM CLARKE
L. KEYS, Executors, or MANN-
, Vendors' Solicitors, Clinton.
1886. 990-6
Oth, __
, ._
.
A
FALL
.
I
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. TI)
.
...._
wiNTER GOODS
are
are
parties
of
secretary,
turn:
urgently
being made
on starting
meeting,
By
.invited to attend. Arrangements
for a reduction of railway fare;
will pay full fare to the plaice
and obtain a certificate from the
a.
entitling them to- reduction on re.
C. E. Secretary.
l dat's
dat de
so." Justice: "And
man wasn't upright
esty ?"resorting
.
It is., sor : because sor, Oi know
t
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with their fists or stick's
extorted. If no cause
till : consent is
of i bjection is RE...N.
ESTATE FOR SALE.
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Ingersoll,
order, CHADWICK,
Dec. 18t, '86. 991
1,1 say
Justice
lidn't
Aritness
?" Witness : " I said
;
: " And now you
say dat man was dis-
"No I did.
more ab out ineself than any other mon
do ; an' begorry, if Oi wasn't honest Oi
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wouldn't be after tenni. ye Of writ it
m ....., if ,, ',
ese . .
raised on either side, tften
lies proceed to settlen
the young man shouldj
fCULTURAL
tom of paving -for the
th • two fami-
BUILDING
1 the price that signed
pay. This ens- On Goderich a
ife i: universal prices. For p
LOTS FOR SALE. -The under
as -a number of fine building Lots
d James Streets for sale, at low
rticulars apply to D. D. WILSON
.
.
J. 1VIcLOUGFILIN'S,
•
THE
TUCKERSMITH
AGRI-
SOCIETY.
: more
dat
.
"Well, I'll try -you, Patriok." '
among all Indian tribes;
the cost -from
908
,. ,
, .
the
u referred
to de rumatics
annual
meeting of members of the
.3) .rpHE
:
An Unjust Suspicion.
one to six horses. 'The
unio I then fol- A GREAT
tARGAIN.- Will be sold cheapI
heavily timbe
The Bargain .41
ouse of Seaforth '
will
, Tuckerstnith
be held
Branch Agricultural Society,
the Commercial Rotel, Seafortk,
, want
)kin, to
to be my coachman?"
a colored man who
There was a ball given at the Clam-
lows without any furthier
a feast given by the gitl's
cerr mony than 140 awe,
fat er. chiefly maple,
, failing strean
of good land, re,
:ome Hemlock and Cedar, never
through it. Three miles - from
,.
,
,
.
on
1 1887,
the SECOND
at 1
at
THURSDAY in _JANUARY ,
o'clock p. m., for the election of oil.
a situation.
eply.
'
"Yes-, sah,"
"You understand.
" And
whopper nuinsion on Fifthavenue, New
York, in honor of Count de Vermicelli.
Gus. Snoberly, who is engaged to Miss
1 _.-•
The Pretty _Girls
A writer says: Ireland
1 Allanford sta
of 1 Ubiln.l. of Bruce. Ap
rosiTos. Office.
is noted for
ion,"township of Amabel, County
ly to box 284, Stratford, or Ex.
893-tf
.
Piles of New Goods arrived and
•
more
wining of every description, to suit
I cers
business.
E.
and directors,
HAYS,
and the transaction of other
GORDON MeADAM, Secy., 'THOMAS
President. 994.2
Yes- salt."
sober
Al, tell
.`.Hav'n't
ntece
, Dina.
i Aunty
yen are
and reliable?. "Yes
me abou-t your ante-
got ,Nnoon,e,gasha.h.'I
ents.''
i and a Aunty Beckyforms.
Cedents, .ah."
Maud Clamwhopper, was also' present,
and it did not escape his attention that
, Maud never took her eyes lot the .Count.
on as Gus. got an opportunity he
said: . .
"Von seem to be dead gone on that
Italian monkey." .
.
ii.r. beantiful wornen,
.ublm. are the prettiest
city in . the world.
rule, fair, rosy complexion:
and they know
' i
latter. ' I attended a regatta
the place
;and he girls of i
of t oee of any
They have, as a cession
and good Wingham,
vale.
how , dress the fenced
at Dalkey, other
fle.r Dublin, to
5,-, ACRE
1 V Lot
of Tu
ant
Ninety
and i
convem -flees,
ALEX. RO
FARM FOR SALE. -For sale
9, and. half Of 18, in the lst Con-
nberry, about two miles from
one and one-half miles froni Blue-
acres under cultivation', well
: ined, with good buildings and
will be sold cheap. Appl:r
S, Bluevale P. 0. 924t1 .
everybody, and at such prices as have
trade.
Having finished my fifth year
with the people'of Seaforth and surrounding
giving my old customers, and as many
,
never 1?een seen before in the history of
i .
of .successful business and pleasant relations
ountry, I will begin this season
new ones as favor me with a call,
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the
by
St,
Sign
Julien
Opposite
.
Restaurant
i
;
Main and Market street,
,
of the Big Lantern o
R.ocki;vell's
her Niles
toe'kwell,
days
Romance.
Itockwell, widow
died at Hadden
I ago, writes a New
. " Oh, Gus how you. misjudge me.
My heart beats for you- alone." . -
•` That's too thin replied Gus, with
a bitter smile, "if I'm your huckle-
berry why can't you look at rne oecasion-
? '
great yachting
and saw some several
better ;class ,of girls
poorer Classes were shut
,
er prices of the inclosure
and the crowd was a
thotts• nds of the GOOD FAR
.of IrLland. The Townsh'
Concession c
out : y the high- i ,
stumps, n a
all' tted to us, on it d bui
goo
kid- loved one. never -failing
•
t FOR SALE. -For sale, in tin
. of Hibbert, Lot 29, on the 8t1.•
,ntaining 100 acres. It is free ol
.
igh state of cliltivation, and has
dings. There Is an abundance of
ater, and the farm i8 convenient.
h roads running in all
. •
Dry Goods, Millinery
.
.
At such low prices as will make them
frIcLoughlin's Great Bargain House,
and do their trading. •
•
and Groceries -
.
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go home pleased, and to remember
Seaforthi is the place to spend their money
.
that
.
.
.
TS
OYSTERS,
,
THE PLACE' FOR
,
. .
:spond'ent
>st romantic
nettling
of the New York
event in her"life
more than merelocal
ally
" I'm afraid if I did look at you. for a
minute the Count wotild-take advantage
The girls seemed to
healthy and in high
I i
be emarkably to markets, wi,
directions. •'Pply
spirit., and they forth p. 0.
frox the
gravel
to WM. - EBERHART, Sea-
990-tf.
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All are invited to come and e. xamine
.
for themselves. tar Butter and Eggs
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,:
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I import
my goodisndadaiilfryeeas,ctst,o aotnfhdtahtreestee:eiovxsee.
a was
:well,
icat riyer,
newhat
married in 1817 to
who lived further up
and who was
roving disposition,
of the opportunity to steal some of the
silverware. The last one went off with
I
a three of the spoons, and ma scolded me
for not keeping my eye on him." -Texas.
showed, as cduld Klee
1 ,1
remarks I heard en passant,
of -humor for 4hich old
I nous. The Irish brogue
the pearly teeth of
witty
:11 the love FARM IN G
acres beilg
Ir: land is fa-of Grey, withi
.co , ing out of churchas and
the rcay-cheeked, Bele and Ethel
.
'EY FOR SALE. -For sale, '100
Lot 1,5 on the 13th concession
'half a mile of stores, postoffice,
ohool and five miles from Brus-
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sixty acres cleared and in a good
taken. .
"
J McLoughlin Whitney','
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:
.
's Block, Seaforth -
.
.
fdeessihrincogntpsiginnIndUelngfeS
cellent
bivalves',
can be supplied on
liking
for the Two
Siftings. •
state of cultiv
tion, a good orchard and never
short
notice.
ig
sea.
bright-eyed Irish girl sounds
very sweet
failing
.
n the and timber. Ap•
-
. ,
narriage
or winter
Rockw-ell accepted
employment in
—
. A Rich Man's Trials.
indeed, and were I a million:
'can with ,one or two
. spring
ire Amen- ply to ISAAC
A erican girl brook P. 0.
place good
URRY, on the premises or Cran-
964x44.1.
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SEEDS !
, , SEEDS ,
,
,
, JAS. BURGESS
nit when
: only
he returned in the
to New York. There
Mr. Corcoran gives a great deal to
private charity, and like all; rich men
babies I would bring them
raise theni for the sake
to Ireland to
TIARM FOR
Of heir com- .
30, (
,
SALE. -For Sale) part of Lots 29
1,,McKillop, containing
,
HURON
'
AND' BRUCE
)ted to
)ut seeing
captured
iy a Spanish
a
ship on a whaler and
his wife. He will
while ou an Eng-
ship, and spent
in a Spanish
he receives bushels of appli ations for
money which he cannot grant. He has
a printed form of reply, which • states
that he is unable to meet 0,11 these de-
fnands, and that his agent is directed
Plexions. ' The beauties
.1ever, confined to the tipper
Saw pretty girls everyWhere
'a sweet face' there is anthong
'capped
ari. not, how- _r arid
classes. I 50 acres, all el
etate of caltiv
and many good orchard
the white- within two 1.
it will be sold
oncession
ared, well fenced and in 4 good
tion. Buildings fair. - There is a
nd plenty of water. - This farm is
s of the Corporation of Seaforth.
.
cheap and on easy terms Apply
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C WILLSON
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S SEAFORTH.
,1
,
L
,
oan
i
- and Investment
'
years
mt
prison.
home, he
-1
not to them to him.. Some of
servant gir!s of;
'even
the otels, and on the premi
-s orto Seaforth P. O. DAVID
962
:
COM1:11\1-
returning
United
en-
present
letters he
among the workersin
tie fields, or
DORRENCE, i•
roprietor. ,
,
.
'
States nayy, and
the receives are curious ones.'
in the cotter's huts. The
m n, -too, ap-
-
.
.
ars after
ailed around
Mrs.
from
was on a merchant
the woad sev-
Rockwell not having
him for
One woman wrote not long ago that al-
though her husband was worth $50,00
sh.e wanted to be independent of hird,
Corcoran to send her enough
'pear to be healthy, as
as they are, in .better physic
t '
than the Americans.
1 ,
a rub., and, poor
1 condition
TIARM FOR
11. sion 2,
50 aderes, of wI
well under -dr
vation. Ther
SALE. -For sale, Lot 39, Conces
. R. S-,, Tuckersniith, containing:-
ich 45 are cleapd, well fenced,
ined, and in a hikh state of culti-
is a good frame house, barn and
The following will
fresh and good :
be'. found in stock all
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This
_ .
Corapany
Farm
is Loaning Money on
Security at lowest Rates
ting
believed
married.
seven or
he was 1 dead, and
l•
George 'avails; who
and wanted
money so that she could li
terest. Another lady wa
-e on the in-
ted $6,000 to
, ,
' -A ' brakeman on
line had a thrilling
.
the ake Shore
-perience a
stables, and t
and pear tree:
1 orchard of apple, pluni, cherry
There is a never -failing well. It
from
.
Lost Nation -Seed Wheat, California
.
.
Defiance Wheat, Arnitka Wheat, Six
.
- of Interest.
31. Rock
York,
:
-well in that year
and intended to ' re-
be used in European travel.
wanted a pink silk dress f
-Another
"r a hall, and
'salt
main
day or two since. The
left Hudson, Michigan,
e
tral had just
an. was run-
is within six-
13rucefield, wi
each place. '
1.
ilea of Clinton, and three
h a good gravel road leading to
or further pa,rticulars apply on the
Clinton P. 0. J. B. CR908S9StOiN.
Rowed Barley, Two Rowed, Barley,
pion 0,ats,.E tian Oats, Welcome
Black Barley, Russian Barley, White Cham-
Oats, McAllister Oats, Crown Peas, Black
Blue Peas, the following
Mortgages
'
Purchased.
but hearing
1 again,
that his wife
thinking him dead,
wanted a barrel
another25
A many of these
of pork.
appeals come
Dina miles an hour,
. 0
tween two cars. By chance
when- he fell be-
he caught
premises, or
__a •
Eyed Marrowfat Peas, Golden Vine
GRASS SEEDS: Timothy Seed, Orchard
Peas, Pressian and
Grass Meadow Foxtail, Meadow' Fus-
Grass,
SAVINGS
BANK BRANCH.
-
31upped
:vans she
in are
da, when
for a lon.t.-: voyage.
hail three children,
now living. ; One of
a li';tle ifirlin 1835,
, great
from people Corcoran has
a,nd n.ever heard of, and
ber of them are undoubtec
in need, -many are fron
neyer known
hoUgh a num-
ly from people
adventurers
m
the brake beaas he struck
, He was; partially disabled
' but clung to the beam
lie reached Clayton,
he ground.
b the fall,
despe ately until
over five miles,
GOOD t
A in the t
for sale. Th
Biszlsleilso3tferil
HANCE.-One hundred acre farm
wnship of Morrisi,County of Huron
farm is Lot 22, Concession 3 and
iilizri'lk:,1t3s,alnliiot?. 4mmilieles:ffrroorimi
.
cue, Red Top Italian Rye, Perennial
Oat Grass. Abso the following
Clover, Lucerne Clover, Yellow- Clover,
All the• above are fresh and good,
Rye Grass, Blue Grass,and Yellow
Clovers : Alsike Clover, Red Clover Trefoil
White Dutch and Late Dutch' Clover.
and will he mixed in proper q.uantities 'to _suit
3j
4 and
Deposits,
5 per Cent.Interest Allowed on
according to amount and
time left.
other
ii and
=, ockwell
it.
ailor
eek later,
I during
kwell
]
,
. .
that she had had
that she saw her
wad called, coming
clothes and a ' colored
on the afternoon
a heavy thunder-
knock cd at the door
,
other
f
.
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,
, 1
a and the Majority are
publication of this article
bring more letters to
does every letter published
of his wealth. The articles
concerning rieh men
of men point out to adventurers
,
.
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.
und
Mr.
. and
.
serving.
will
Corcoran,
in
r
The
doubtless
as
concerning
the press-
r -charitable
all over
-.
when his cries were
rescued. His `cloth
shreds by contact
ground, his boot heels
flesh of iiii legs badly
-I all right now, and
business ishortly.
. I -
.
,
•
heard and he was
s we e torn to
with the frozen
torn 1 ff and the
lacer: ted.. He is
vrill le ready for
• .
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Bluevale, a s
There are
good hardwood
h and fi
inoeTnthe pi--.ce,aalso
orchard, and
acres are un
drained and
NIXON, Blu
tion on the Grand Trunk Railway.
i, acres cleared, the balance
bush. There is a comfortable
t-cl $18 bank barn with good stabl-
2), acre;Of fruit bearing
2 spring water wells. Forty-five
er grass.' The entire farm is well
• need. For terms apply to THOS.
'ale. 995-12
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purchasers for permanent pastures.
Farmers wanting Seed will find it
setblickesb:nfohreanpdu.rchasing. All kinds
0. C WILLSON,
.
.
Alan,
to
of
•
all kinds of Root and Vegetable Seeds.
their advantage to call and examine my
agricultural implements and sewing ma-
.
SEAFORTH. .
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OFFICE.
and North
,
.
Goderich,
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--Corner of Market Square
,Street, Goderieh.
,
- HORACE HORTON,
MANAGES,
August 5th,1886:
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