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JOHN MID
fast ng nr tV._porti.c , and died' g r1
, - k;iil. -) it!t such al. istttnce its 1 is
,er
0N('1 USION fa t.%1e1• could render h 11; Jaituc s w;14
By the Owe the win - y sun bad stt egg n z theotigli his ;.ernes : t I' (1-
riseli 0a .that last clary 'uf the rt'aLr input lt, and es en now \was te,i(1-
tlle ll(iod.11ad abated c isicler- lily-.' .ntn ; ul see an end to nyli: (,
Syin bathetic friends Ca U out from Jan ., ']i t (1Ce had 'll(:r,ti 4it; el rli
`.Cllri lliit l\'ke'.s, which, a s it is if '!ti 1,1:L\ 1:(te. The two had'. gI'() 11 111)
' . tog( tfi(T ;in(1 had insc itsil,l\' 1(.11.11,1'd
on a hili side, had t..t1l =l al nl, r:
and t,v means of rafts re ;.‘t in, ; t't I(}' (etchouter :tl dcintk'. l'Cot
Janet, :Lad the "vaarious LI ••Wvilo 'I that .their•1)Uret t:,. fa V(rf(1 tlt is - love-
hacl. st)u' ltt, ieiu: eoti ti ; bowie -tops. ni;i1 itl : On the contr:lrv, \1,r
1, 1iortcn c ni.cir being "'mem' er of
Poor Janet Billet,' \1' .s 11:11 t'": clra(1 : , � '
at co1(1 :teal her et -es were red t the "Auld iC.-irk olid 1,'ll'c-id II uce.:L
floc cl,,
with tlt[tclt \\`t c' iii g. J(illtl 1t)',i t d 1,t11a 1• a111U1 `(r tlic',S1'i:ede , the "Ilion
even_ more. woe-1,("gpu(','t11•i(tg!1 he ( of J nue.:tnd'L incs was 1u(ik i1 on
spoke l i he t - all srlem he slid : \Yiti the gi ateSt; (11-f c\•(lr: T l('
that 110 felt ? 0 (di The :fetes of ' Yon it call(lte, li'-:,ever,' i11 s9 it', ()f
,# ' , , thet.• krren i dutyto each
111atst(•tl ltol)t. alt t #s:t) )�iu; e(l 'love 1 c [, [ t
-1ept hitt( fromF= 11kiug nuut' the � to::;teiousl\'• if`i11:t);(elitatiotis1., and
stat(> --of rh(;,tttno- Here'. 1(7(x1;( -d f'lrivard hohefullv to a c1, v t.
While the. lite _
bane of 1 e'srtl(..cl ill the future syheii ; James s , s n u (1
cott.tgers was gtltli •ii1g to'�•('thee on ' 1)1•ea 11 1n ale; kirk niii(•11 he Col ..1
L t r Lc side, a :i lior distance from i call ;i5 owii, and 11e triol Jail( t li :e
tilt:- .5°:(•tte of the cert' strophe, John ; in tl atir own 1llatn -e.�+r Jfor a en l
tamed to Janie, and §•,lid— ' side :(l)1(.� ti tie 1)rr\1OUsto the Merit (t
i think, ;Janet, ve - 11:�d better! _ (.f 1ny stt( 1'y 1 a\ id 13ruce h: d
conte into the town «ni' ale.; or, it , fate ed floe-, Janet +.hid rcu0 metal
ye Canna conic to 1n';' `house, your .all't of/the ;yout; stt debit.
auntie will ?ak' you in." ; Ere t fa vi ed the ho )e.e of
The, poor irl answered only witii' Mid t Vltoia rte esteemed asl a(
teat• , and l �r waiilug, `U11, ni dear stein ) ctalfje _au, \wll - w
father, tvhy was God so cruel as to Boni l 1' eiteeted as reg•air
it:7 ill
thcrefel
Hoene
re
ot•t<L
•
worldly ,(hearts; and.. fiats ll'si(1
•ede.s
ha e:
.tie('1l <!'�I155� L•�uc� was not tic•;
ruby Id) apri +
� Johuiv, l.�idcll(�tor fc:1t
this riiot i$i , what ' pany an i nsu
cess u-1 \vO&er l)efore 1itn has, felt,
that no :tiiioa-nt of layer which do
not eo ti'de.that<,of thee, desired ob-
ject s si'ef± Qjeavtto ensure save ss to
a lo cr. .
I lave said that Johtl's Bear
hitt r as he turned homewar
thin .:that for. the moment the
wea r lied beeonie an atter at
and ,ind gi\ en up all t�elief ' in
Atter He 11i4t_l reached
he itn,tlled a fire and sat 1
-Moo y and stl,l`1 m using on
wrec c of 'his hopos.' !i
. 4. hoot. or two1 passed, an
chan e had .came to him. W1,
final y diel .coque it was by
siml, est of,rueas. An old w
happ ned to pause in 'front o
winC ow -anal call to al neige
"We'll 1,1e wishing gude Ne\w 1
the nom. It'd sair new yell
the Muir creatures up by the w iter
deed is't 1" cane back the! a
air Dativit Brei an' his life !
's nae nlair New Yearsi fo
sse(
,�: Liu, Janet," said illiddfeton, well spc(heL- o. t n)4atia the Sc
ofl'1r )le.l�
soothingly, , Gods ways s acre not as Lit) li 1 1..1 t. as \\ 8
oars. He le°tcls us'by paths we lntc
not known."
Then, aftkr a pause he spoke
again : `r Jane,. listen to me ot• a
wee, and try Aye can to think only
a' what I am ltun to sq. I dinna
need to tell 'yotu that I loe you—oh,
turn no awa flare me !—you Hate
lang kennecl-t:.hatf I wad gie mysel
fort ou oily day g aidly. I ken y(;
dinna toe nee—I �udna expect ye
to do so yet, but n'ay e ye would
an' ye -trent me bette''4 - Oh, Janet,
Ncome .an' be my �vit�." \
` The maiden ]lad 4t kvn. and
hid her face in tier panels, L)n`t:at the
poor weaver-'sa ppeuleslte loomed up
and cried 't' h, John st(;,il) ! °I canna
toe your wife .
t.1
1` 1
Say na sae, Janet," iled.Middle-
ton. Remember yours:father and
thither, they likct me—(your fait -her
left ve to me. I'm no sae bad a
1L1aii--I't i weel aff; enroll, I loe ye !"
": Oli, John, be kind; di aua urge
s
me," ciied Janet ; "4t canna, be !"
ci Gie nae some hope, say you'll
try to like me; I'1 i no sae old as ye
may think." : -
The young (woman( diel not hear
the last reunarltis' She had risen and
rushed to -where -the last of the
rescued were `tieing brought to laud.
John followed her, sad at heart, and
saw her come up to. a small group,
the central,=figure of which. was a.
fair-h:�ired• young mane ld e .was
plopped in his mother's armns, and.
though he smiled Middleton noticed
that some mishap had. befallen hien.
Janet pa', her arms about the youth,
heedless of the locks of the by-
standees, :regardless even of the
mother, aid cried " Oh, Jamie, I
had forgotten you ; but n y faitller
1.u(l 1nL(:Iner Were drow ted, and,
now you are hurt. Uh, God - y
Jamie, wh1Q had had one of his
leg:, broken by a falhug raf rand
had suffered :hours of excruciating
1,:tTrl, pressed Janet's hand, and said
"Hush, my darling, dinna speak
after that way ;all collies for the
hest." i .
'trills is calnnta b:e.for the best; but,"
here she suddenly', ceased sobbing,
" 1'in forgetting again you - pain.
Why is it the ilravc_andp elle gide
like inyy fatitlier au' you suffer, while
useless folk like file collie aff scrateh-
e5s l"
`= You useless, Janet'I But well
find that . oot. some clay when. we
meet your faither and Jamie, who
evidently did, not nitleh fear public
opitnion., drew the young Woman's
face towards Ilan and kissed it.
Middleton's feelings while this
was going forward may. be imagine-
ed. The devil ilgaiet rose - i;hill
him, and he turned ri.`ic•ay muttering,
"So that is Jaillie, is it i—a brew
inan ! at lai.tneter for life When
he witnessed the Liss he uttered
some words- uncommonly like oaths
and strode off - towards Tllripple-
dvk(.s.
- As be walked homewards his
tltt)[ighti were of a. rade turmoil.
Nut even when on. the house -toll
he first woke to the consciousness
that Janet Bruce had given her
heart to 1.iiotlier had he felt so bit
ter at heart. That successful lover
must be either more or less than a
nr.au who cau smile honestly on his
fortunate rival—and John Middle
told was only a rnan. For the time
1u' hated with his whole heart the
fair-haired youth: who had gained
the affections 'of David *Bruce's
daughter. and it really seemed to
lticli that be could have rejoiced ,had
the waters taken Jamie for a prey:
This Jamie—his name was James I
Morton—was the only sou of a
cotter who possessed the ambition
so common among his class in Scot-
land to see his son :`` wag his head
in a pooltit.'' James• . ha.cl been to
college, diad obtained `a bursary—
su7alll, tel` be sure, but even an an-
nual fifteen pounds go a .long way
with one who is not above break -
0
s
good
I
leis(,
any
ione
)y t
the
1 no
en t
tit
ma
his
Lor:
ear'
r ti
1
si(le
LL
swer
1(
Ther
them—they'll 'be a muckle m
cotih e in o kirk."
" to they will, an' hair 11v t ke1
that 'in taioul.0 there's .fifty po uic1
maw (loon t q Water."
gaen
ei leo;'' ,said vo
o "they do say tl
Morton: will be
Ti' as his father •
St'
life,
111 ucl
to :.•c;!
{
f
1
an' h
(115.11
tllalt -
lan:
to 10.
Iiae 1
(wont
two.
cann'
er
to do
there
s
vi en
las. e
But
days.
thorn c
As the
.11-
m s,
n1;%
Bart hl
asste, ,Tt
leen fond
e -her It
er to cri11
Vita • to cow
er 2' 'queried
A lassie
but be in al Sail-' 1 11
'rule kens," !rep ied.
I'iu telt that her at
ll\• freend, awl slit; has
is a sair war
ible in it."
e 0.' oor c
weel try that, life
Let's. hon i that
be ltind to I the
ce nut lbe
at thati 1-
- eripl lel
la
loe Sae
by- the fluid lie ll Inn he Ia1I
•h his studif's, 1)uierfallo\v
gude a>.laddieytoo."
s'ty��/�li-uir fal1
ds forelf'it.. Atl th
St!. euro, wlia ha
hint. Pair h
ill
0
mall boy, who ►err
\gat,
quitting hey
John v, :if, Ore winrlal
wbe your mit
wife,
111iddlet. turned; nd, to
girl's s rte a stir Vie, })lace,(
lien Itaud the \ col)1)e'r:; \+'
a evident 1)
ide. `t
l t me .b
etl, f
el,
0111'
wartaa desert my1
eves your son ;Ie
an very, ,Yell. Hea
I 100 F Ilk` fever is dear to Janet
is (len ,.le. Let tl:e twa contra
the together and your son no went
in for Biller to feenish his l'a.rnin' vv'i'a
rich, Free this day a' . t ttit's mine (l,
discovered in hi:, , worldly gear is for Jtellet Bruce' : -1
continued 01
hi- ' u;, !
ter footste1). Am Now TT doeuot wish Mrs. Morton
1}(•'dge,' he ' to 1)e t•c •' . a ,, ,
the � c. �,1�r(1Mt c.rl lnel ( l►<II ti 'when 1
net, Jan( t. if i sad: that '..John's ars n nu'nts had
nen) .1' .I be weight % ._ , . ., .', x
, �,� 1 ltlr; llel't, C.11! Cl.dl� the
e." tm)n;:tatyr °tw.- ('ons (tet' the Pte•'
•ti.�elside eurrstt111(:es, and her wllo e:ttl<
1x('('1.5 . t gill events) w1.1011"4:\ icl(llet(n1 had
after a search,
p Klett.. �rhhi:
,journey witl
Irl
passed
kelt \\•111.
1)
FIt
1110
�\•tren
ering "
et isle he von
to ye; for 1 loe
11 he leached tht
rid that the: homeless e
(eight shelter 111 the lents
Otis friends. The 1,odie
yid .13t•uce and his partner'
e had .blet discovered in the gar
l in which th • v were• c11•n\v l
41st}:Ind and (wife had )erishe
other's ,trot~—" in Icle:ttl
not divided.' aihri.-'
'(:d daughter had
'dykes,• and watt now 1 (e0
irtforn:' rl)i!'i her aunt.
lady's, lreekSe accot•cli igly
din•eGtted leis foot.:�te1).
sister.of Illus.' Bt'tc'e,
one of Middl(toin's
the
a n d
1'k -
td -tongued and
To give her
It - f„r. her
when she
tYvoiC(
stotne(1
- SEP
the immediate And en iabt ; reputation
which It ;;ain(id by its wonderfiil cures
re
ly
of coughs, Bolas, whoopitia Cough, s
throat, ittflttei za, 4consuratetion, :Llld
bronchi;L1 colnl,lai its, is to this day fu
sustained.
A l`r ' t inaily. people have asked us of
of late,+ `lrtott do you keep your hot e
looking so sleep id glossy :'” We t 11
lrnLi a, nthe ,1•ttrl(
theta i 's the (;asies
' `t:
r,l\ (. .�,lt�l'1(1a11 s (..�\,_.LII L.ticlltl 11
Powders two or three -6111103 a week.
.1 Ltelltlel11a11 in .t1he e.ern part of t ie
�,,,
1 ).
�i aL• ('_:;, 11'11() (\'ata a, t,L,ti%'�la\'itl!� 1114 , � .�
:L1111)Ut:ttet1 on aceounilf its being be 1t
at right angles ;luck stiff, at the
IIt:.trtl or Johnson' zi dyne Liniment.
After rising it a s ort _'tinge= his h --
came straight, a ti. is' ow as se1Ye:Bal, e
h �
as the other.
I ,•
• ofIpled ' ath
of l aid(1 her•a.' l; m• t ' 1. 1a I •' 1
herea
The.
J (oh
'1':) l that
tire weave
Tots aunt w
and the \\ ife
fellow -ova siren She
mother f a nu - .rous
thou( _she was a / cent,
inn woman, was of
> . svtnpatit Otte uaturc
ustice, huwe\'er, She
tithce i11 her afl-liction; at
' 1C011led the boor {girl
.kuniec1 with words of antic
tleness,
hr�- found JAnet seated - b
fire. She lookeduit on his eltra
1�trt igen' she recognised the vi�
she lit ed her face again in her
H1r dr4 eyed. anguish made the
ver's Ilea bleed afresh.: FO' at
moments e stood inotio
knowieg he v to
rule aunt sell ed
begin in a har
Odd to see y
takin' on owl
bac for the
will o' tl
no he
quest
hear
Ja.
in
111
1 \\• a:
in
alley
gone, to
a•
the
ea -
e \w
ess, not
open a versa( on,
the p ',trinity to
ug t ne. "
Jolie. She's just
I her, pe
r, that it's a' the
Tiddileton took
t -indeed, T
much - as
urned to'
v.hislwr-
e for -
u'
s.
ast 11
Lord."
of the a
whether he
her words. He
wind took her ham ,
the while, it J(i.r_ot, it
a i,' that I �mtid to ye this to
I was mad 7"
Janet'slonly reply -vas a sob.
" Janet," Said the weaver agt in,
where is Jatnie 7"
Tliey vrinna, let me see him ;
Fier took him to his uncle's
o to see him." Th poo
with a cry, " Oh, my p
r
I'm
en de
faith e
Her
aurrt ma
" I'm sur
her—I
"-Janet, d
ton, " your fe
nl e were, Ta
"d.1.)on't be - al
OW • sitdiy ars lie s
,l.et head, " Inv
the saw -like yoh:
e itself heard
kenlai. whz'
so little
r," w
10 •
sew, inc fulfil
Ssie, let the
r :and. (lithe;, alt your
eel Vii,' in. ate day. ' man.
. o' that `h1$.5"e, 501
ceps nu lrc J
1ikc he .
11;."
111.1 t itb e
tie i.
;ncl
al_n
01
mil het sel.
s heap. 'of trot
tuay
e
away
ton's
last e
•
ravens are .dead
eastwayse there's
there
mulct there
the 11 1)1
leads
for t
to
etd
Jim
t
tl
tea
:T101111111
fro ID
which at
de sea
ed,
le took If
o Ind of
arhe
alSo
of 'all
• possessor
sake of the le
chapter front the
whose earth] Iv ".ii.f(3
let -ince, for sod ers. "
Pro
ane
'hrii pie
e voices diet
of David Br ce'.
having 'lead let
'01 It
ct II(
Ca 011 t all(
histor o
was- on
Di 11
ne it was not hopeless
ient, time is always requi
bitter state to the
- man can i:encla.
sair No* Yet
fe
•
lassie
from
lie ad
T It en
rearmed his. ,ge
out d down
the elinectio
hu
take on hi
o
the
of tli
r.
they, who of
to decide wl
!:1.
est
for the
bless her '
ently upwards.
lp—he bad no
eoat—aind Wen
tree, again it.
scene of th
s shall
cir
he
0
•
n
v het
teat m' is
our fiddler's
ak' Cate o' you' _'
ither's 1n rt. I'ni
I a .in growing auk(
siiler ; let ale 1X:111) you
ie."
1
•
A
1S
nd
Of the
ce more.
to be done
." -
sPeted
last words
11,.'," ("rhol10 j' l}1rtt t11hi1e1i; cheap.
t`ro r nits vri0t1sr.eut0ttl*,tttt) ' Lncl.e~titclh'14ije\aitl ellentsand
StneYys
1t1� n aret d t Stork •.)rudt1c.
,t� lt't� 1�1111r,ditttely to lai.tn�(s o l� 1. n,
xce llent.
•
Tlit, conclusion/ of 1 )y story may
be summed nu -Ai fc w sentences.
W11(' -in Jamen'el.g.orton •ose from his
, bed. he found that the doetor'e pro-
phecy had heen 'but to well found-
ed. Ile flood 'whirl had slain
David; Mum: ande he spouse had
made him a cripple. But James
also found that the disn ter had sent
person of John Midd
I the hhq was on the t
urgent' solicitation ca
deemed it hest for all arkes, Janet,
was \sledded' to her lover, whom she
accompanied to Edinl)
even in his .eollege da
ton frekly parted wit
to briaehis young fri
whO
reel' to tend
es. Middle-
'. his money
.nds comfort,
and n tket day wl-pn the Rev.
IameS INIoitton was in hided to the
charge which 71,-10 now a) efficiently
fills I think there was never a:hap-
pier Man in " Scotia" d than our
weaver. Sometimes w Iyhen the
—James ' Moeton's parish --are
gathered routial the fir the :bairns
will clamoronsly o hien whom
they name " Grandpa Middleton"
to relate to piem • the story of the
Julie always ceedes to the
request,' and always oncludes hi
to the yeal."
Tat& Editor of tk 12117.011. .1* pant Or.
of that• most fatal disease amongst Mr.
Polley's hors I it 's but rig,hfr to
let the people about it, as '
it has been the arise o great deal of
it 111114f -be
that haS cal vith
same disease
l saw several s'of e‘soluilnyels1 so afflicted on
d to be in
the 12th of Ju_ s I lap
Goderi n that day, an n brother
Veterinary Su .geo of that
IaLde
th same d isio as Prof.
tario Vete -try 'allege a iTm. that
so al ea
mpt
fol
dui
, lune
ir. away her hot an(
li
th t
TI
t me fill i to
lee there ism) o
seeretious
tcmperatur
loss of Anal,
nent. After
e disease for
and crie(
of the ilisea
iered in by s
niderian nit)
wish ti ige,
ry discharge
lie muscles of d atitation
TheNthroat is to ider but
tble actir 1. 'Pilo
sh •d th surface
'1 here is great
) or three day rtgets
seney-, „ and ermines
(1.1c -ea. it is iimpere ptible.
in front ree to
e are as
1 stands.
nionth
)mne of
" Thank you, Janet," said Mid- (1°1%."- etilielc-Y,
clieron ; " to hear ye ea.' me that is nicaLascb
weak r al
something, Noo, be as quiet as you The bi•vat
Cit al! d go and se:At ye some disease tun
110
Our hero left the house wsthout -fs,,a,tt,itsif'ectija'38''teewe)heeet, - is setting he
aln, sure to prove
further:word, except that he remark- it is o be hopedit will diSapperiair Peo-
ed o the aunt,- ." I'll be back by- i plc 1 hoihave stables with a number of •
i hors s Pie einnot be too careful in keep-
ine thenii well ventilated and clean, and
i.ow, I'm not going t say that ' toirsc ( isafeutents, for a great deal can
Jol n -.1\1ithiletoia. 4Ioparted on 11.i8 be done to prevent the disease from
lease previously had o Tasion to i T. J. Cin-nemee,, V. S.,
Seaforth.
Ina ry days 'had to: pass ere all the
SPECIAL N OBS.
bitterness a,gainst yo etige,Morton had
gorle out of hie heart. ut John
tan resolved cm a ceitaii course of
act op, and at every petVonal abet
he 'leant to carry it into effect,
He found the Mortores utterly
prostrate Their house had ftteed
worst of all the houses vhich he
fleod had attacked. It v. as a c
o wreek. - add to le mise
lai7foot ld htnie (lariat, thee -rest of his
ond he was now in high i
fevar, When John enteied
fou -Mrs. Morton sitti ig by her
on s bedside the picture f woe.
17.
Mr. Morton," lie 1) gain and
the •e was a perceptable touch of
stoniness 1,is voice, "1 hae just
; but I doot she'll dee. les, yes, 1
, ken what you wad say, s (should
1 be Pttending to the affa'rs a' her
(lassie, is no hke ither folk, and ho
only hope for ,her lies in her getti
wad be."
"I want nobody to come to y
son," said the mothbr.
Listen to The,' rs. Morton..
lov d Janet Bruce with all my heart,
but she lovesano me. Her &Wier
ent listed her ft) rne with his dying
Mr. James 1. 'Fellows, :It. John, N.
scription, and the method/of preparing
• your Co upound Syrup, I .1t anxious to
give it a, fair trial in my ractice. For
the last twelve months 1 are done so, .
and.' other diseased off th throat and
Itinrrs, it has done winders. In restor- .
ing persons sufferilv from the effects of '
phoid fever, preyalent iu i4 this region,
it is the best remedial ageet I. Mixt; ever ,
used. 3>A foripersons suffering -from ex. '
haustion of the powers of the brain and
nervous systpn, from lo •ig continued .
study or wanking-, or in t iose cases of "
exhaustion filOin which so many youne
men suflier, I -know of no Defter medi-
cine. for restming the healt than your
Compound Syrhp.?
If you think this letter of any service
you are Lt liberty to use it as, you see fit. I WAVED HANDS.
Puswash, S., January 14, 1868.
be trifled. 'with, often when neglected it
dent, aware of thi_s,„prompqy useliryan's
Pulmonic Wafe.-a; a curative which has
sustained. its ruputation for over twenty
,yeats—they are always efficacious and.
(siert a most beneficial influence on all
Bronehial and, pulmonary ragans. Sold
by all druggists and country dealers.
Price 25 as. per, box.
" A Wonder of 1,1Iedical Science," may
well be applied to 'Pr. Vcitar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry. "It is nearly half a
centery 'since this remarkable. remedy
was introduced, to the public, and yet
CHEERING OROSPECT
FOR AN
HARVES
The present favorable Sin -big Aveath
warrants both farmer and mechanic
making timely preparations for the con
hug harvest,
While thanking their patronfor the lib-
eral encouragement accorded them in t c
past, would cordially invite the Ate], -
of Farmers to their choice assortment • if,
Harvesting Machin:es for 1871. Our
with _Johnson's Improved Self-1;ake, h, s I
given complete satisfaction .for the p t
owo years, and. is now offered to tl e
del -ability and perfecCwork7
Which -has gained for itself a worlfwid
reputation is agaili offered as thf t
durable, handy and best working Mow r
known, being constrnettd in the body f
the machine entirely of iron and stee
and with it -we defy competition. W
also -offer the
Johnson's Self-Raki4 Single
which took first and second prizes atPr
v. 'al Exhibition, 1870. This reaper
ackno vledged to be superior -to any othe
pattern ow in use, aS cuts perfectly,
than any r her rake or reel machine, and
cuts equally well from either side of 'th
field :when wind is strong from any d4 -
rection, can be raised or lowered when1 i
motion and is very durable.
We invite inspection of our mac
and mode -of manufacturing by pur-
chasers before giving orders _elsewhere
We guarantee satis action in every
•
TERMS EASY. •
The agriculturalists of Perth and ad
joining eounties .will not (we believe) b )
so blind to their own- interests as t )
give their orders to • shops more thaa
100 miles east when there are lirstielas
works in t r midst, building -large].
the best nit tines, equal to any of th7
same machines made m the Province.
Call and. sec ns,. -send. in your order
by mail, or deal with oi4- agents, as i
every ease you will get!' a perfect ma
chine, and ell the same terms as you
and. prices being established tuld. un
All. other kinds of implements -c
stantly on hand. 1- I
And all kinds • of MILL 'c 7ORK dOn
Adr tress
18O -ch Ontario.
THE FORTE'
Lillithef Yard.
MABEE et, MAMMAL
Beg to inform the public that they limy
opened. a.LUMBED YARD in Seaforth
imar She,arson's Mill, on the gilmind for
They will keep constantly on band ,
good assortment if ALL KI.NDS Qb
LAll?oi, BEE., dressid ;$ and -undressed
LATH A.11 AHINGLES,
All of which they are prepared. to sell a
the lowest possible prices; for Gash.
Builders and ot4er4 will find it to thei
advantage to in.t)echt our stock, and as
certain our prices before, purchasing (
Seaforth, Dee. 20, 1870. 60-t f
FOR' SALE:
HAT splendidt.Hotel Stand on t
Market Square Seaforth, known k$,
the COIZN EXCILVNGE, and doing"
good. business. To an enterprising man
witl, some. capital, it offers excellent in
dueements, being on one of the le,adhir
streets and. close to the Salt Wens,
Also, two coinfortalile COTTAGES on
Elgin Street. Gederich, rented at ::"s'200 . a
year, and several Town Lots, Terms -L -
moderate. Apply to
At the Masket.
fatal piihnonary disease. The more pm.-
TriF, rsigned having purchased the Roxboro
Gri,ting and Flooring 'Mins, inereast-d :Via-
- elnia;r3,-, and put the Mill in a thorongli ta tate of
repair, are now prepared to do
1 All other kinds of general custom Worik.
„ . on the shortest notice.
, others. that flli the WOrk Will be tlime. under tlkir
t OW11 supervision, they have no hesitation in pia:Tin-
t toeing entire HatiFfaction.
A trial is respectfully solicited.
Roxboro juue ,1871.
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SICIIIVING'S IMPROVED DO.
SHARP'S PI111)1.1.; Ti DO.
The Cheapiest & Best s in Town,
get at
A11 kinds of Produce
Taken in Exehainge for Go'Ods, at
THE HIGHtST40*.11 PRICES_
RkMEMBER
P. Sr -Cedar Post • Sale, cheap.
169-tf
.E9G,S EGGS.1
'PM Subscriber begs to intimate that
he is still prepared to purchase Eggs
at his
Store at the Market,
and. to paithe
HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH!
for all fresh Eggs that may 'offer.
To Merchants in Town and Country,
veith whom he has done Business in the
past three years, he AA:11ms his hest
thanks, and hopes fer a eentinuaike of
Business relations. •
Seaforth, March :3, 1871- 4 168 f
EGG EMPORIUM.
1 The. subscriber is -still in his old stand,.
prepared to pay
The Highest Ca.sh Price
Air any quantity Of
GOOD FRESH EGGS
Derivered at the
- Egg Emporium.
Main street, Seaforth.
To oil parties {merchants and others)
with NN-hom he has dyne business during
the pas -1,; four years, he returns hearty
thanks, and trusts by strict attention to
business '`ito merit their patronage in the.
future
DAVID D. WILSON.
Seaforthat, Merck 10, 187 le Meth
isemeerwei
and
returned fie)))
dry euede are alr.
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