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THE HURO,
JOHN NEDA 'H'S LOVE.
fastiug refp nen ' aled clirliiig on
i l;ai1. itl) -itch. at. istance as his
ceeloLL sto\ I l�:i they e()uld render la n, J:1 -nes ere
E
Dv the {ethic -the wit1'y sun hadt ttrvg= ri through his tele its ;it. �.,(1-
'they ; 1,n1)1 11 and'et et1 now \v.te ,he4itl-
tr sen on 'teat last city `E,f vc.alr �, r
he {roto. ;liad abated c :lsider�ti,ly. i iling.e'to stye .(n en(l,to Ii- effe •te
the
•e' 3ruce I:kt h 1 it' earl est
• ] .t1C friends caul . (311t trout i�.LU :met I. G e [
Srtlll)<lt1 � .
•')1 l
, edyke's \v11te-h a S' 1t 1S l) 'It I')l.e�'tlnate. I hehetwotwolitre, 'l) x`11 Uuprhl<►
, .
()n a. Itil side, hail ('s�'rtl'•1 al. nr 1,- t(1Lt,tp)(-r'.truth ll(1 lllseustl,ly learned.
and. i)V 1jteaunS of rafts re. -.,n, to 11.r''' eat'ie ether lr 1 in t; 1'. 1',)t
t alt(l tine vau•ious =\\rho ; that tlk(ir 14.140111 LS fu 01•(41 this 1i vt✓-
;Janet,• I
ralunge, on ! tee coil't1•;11'V 1r.
had 5=.lat;'�tiG 1Caal�e' tyle t! 1)orlsG'-.tops. - t
Poor Janet 1>rticu \s• s hail dead, =1tt,rto:l, (nine Laing a, iii whet c'f
from cold, ;tad . her .elves were. read ' (l1( _ltrld'1t%i,•k incl £avitl lir uce a
-wits much weeping. "'John l o1 t'(i i pillar niiiolte• the .S( cedere tin' l)1)jlon F a 1;tithe
even illore v e-lu r Ile; tlt:,u=ih he , ofJtlti•t eiic[ 'J.111t(:'s 'Was 1t)(1lced en al !
51 �f' e I e slid withwithtile. ' r.! • fluter:` theft vor. ,'Lie he f(
spoke bot the t • tth� I1 n 1
4�1
li
It
w-41
John
wife,
mall boy, who i rr an evident
witting he silt .• " ` E 1,
v, if:ve winna let rue b your
be your wither, I'• 1 1 r;
1)
ye."
huddler
girl's .supre
her'halttl t
aft(',• a search,
palet . '1'ht.
jotienev coni
he passed
kept wlii.
t'1
turned,
e sur
(1 1 () ►1 hie ( t.l ll. lift. ()t ,lurid
t
11:1, 11( ft 1 t i=Yo 1 1 1 f t t
%11-4=l lure5fis III et love t hell' 11;1relit 1 1'1,111 f
r rt t, I �f urri,yt(
kept 1litri fi'ot1.1-t t1.in� about the tG': ci t �, -
state of the atmhere. loekt-(l fill cv; rid hop
\-bile the, hitt' h:1111 of reached ' ilt the filtur ;uhen
cotteeet•;s was e-iltit 'it)' too -other
Uta ]1re;lt'1i ill a
at -1 r.0 side, a ;Igor distance ti-om ;. (';iii 1;-i owal
the s eau:. of the cat ' s(i-ophe, Joh l. thair• owl
. sidet•al)le tit►
tamed to Jai -4N, and said
tot 'e;uj ii c); ler Vat
ntatit trsly, ;1 11t1 ;)
etnliv to a l;t\' =. 1
Tames, shokiltt
l4ir'lc \vj) i(•11 Ile coil1, l
Y
1(l he ted Jail( t live 1;t
1 1111a111 -(. z . Or aaa t,lll1 - wet:
Ic;1pl r'Viel}s to the pet i,,d I 'wren
t. ' .,r .. ;f my stioey . -I avid . Bruce had '1'hrii)t
L tllilik, tr„toe , s= h, c . be.tt.e t _
conic into tier. town w•i' 'rue; or, if . f incied that 0a net
<t lig
tweet
ering
et the be von
to ve, for I lee
n ane 1 etched the':
nil that the. hi)IIIelcsh (
ought shelter in the ' 011:
ou5 friends. T11(, lenlirs
vi(i Bruce :and his pa aver
E;:lr;lcl leen discovered in
t 111 .which they, were
and; to tl
se,: 1/,laced
(metiers -whit
discovered in h
continued on h
ter footstep. r1
fate'
hedges, 1
net, Janet
lL
' nal, _, •
i+unit desert my
ores your son ; he
:11. very• well. hear
,evj'r i{ deur to Jai net
is def. >te1. Let`;the. twa- come
e ! together and tiollr's)i1 shill no want
11 ! fer si1lar to f•eenish his l *:artlin' wi'.
), l.` rae ;this Elly a' that's Blithe o'
•:- worldlygear is for Jaiwt Bruce's
is ,tee.-.
•
Now -,J do .uot wish furs. Morton
to Ile 1) aide e(1 here»a„ ir•v when 1
Saty flea ''John's at;glttilents h.t(1
.5
I(:
it'
11t:t1,,• I'll l� e
C.
a.ers;it e
1.a ge
S
the ga
lr•OW1_
tiShan'l and wife ,had 1ierislre
1 ot11('r's-;i1'ills;—" iI1 de -it
,not divided.' Tim
-ed daughter had
elykesa and W';
lad remain tiad 1 John sea
rung stt d n•t. ' 're that
} the hopes
s
e
s
(
t)f.
the LG
1 testectnec an a This iulut'v•
'nail, \V11() vat; ' Anel the %wife
as `i• gall -cis fellow -crag ' smile.
la.,e-wa.0 l i les. I mother -f a nut
um,pf1g the ' Se edI erh • thou( 1 she was a
e ' ` 'gut, as \v( have I•ine- Vonlan, was of
ince \^ a5 'not to ' t)(1 e
sympathetic nature
oath,• -11.1'iddleto 1 f(lt 11 ice, however., she
vhat Zany an insuc niece in her affliction, at
)(gore ilin h•a' felt velcollied the poor girl
.l I 1 ;.
r � i o the
„ 'house, ,l t tl � t
your � .�
ye caun;i come to 1l1 , , o ..
auntie will t,' .k' you in." - . ire thei•efer# f,tv=or
The poor'girl ;t11SV eyed. onl - with\tidd.Ieton, ,,w1 otoji
tear Tt
zinc( t2v atiiine Oh, my dest(1(1), 1'e ' e( atlfre
father, =vlly \rats God iar so cruelits to comfortably 0 orate
tak' E: worldly :meat : ' All
t:'ell sl eno
nu, Janet,"said . _Middleton, 1
soothingly, A God's ways are not as of Ahern )le'c1;S4
gots. He 1(tcls us'by paths we hart seen, :alias<° 3
not I:nosl n." moved', arid/
Then, aft', a pause he spoke this niort$t{g,_
again : "Jatnei,t, listen to me fol t cessful w'c der"
wee, and try ifye can to think only that no tilion n
o'' -what I aain gaun to s' y. 1 dinnat not 11111P tit
need to tell yolk that 1 loe you—oh, jeer is sr(#lit-.
turn no twat f`ttaae ane you ala(: .a'lovcl.
Jailg keened that,, I wadgie mvsel i 1 have said
bitter as he
diem hoe me—I ettidna expeck_y=e think. that for
;5
•
1)
1 th( y
poor
gone o
110W (.;o
illt0l'n2e(1) \' ell 1 er ;tune
lady's ho5 re ts-Se nccordinv
dar ted his. foot):Gc'l.s.
•,;a sister of :Airs. Bruce,
011e of llicl+ll(.ton'ti
She was the
roes family, at .d
cent, hard -woe'
c -
id -tongued ;il (1
T( give �
elt fur het.
viten sl e
r voice
stoth ad
11
off 1'v1)1• 11ic11 does I`,s untied with words 4f rife
tt ,,A tleness.
t. to e lin found Janet seated, b
he'• deSirc�
suee 51.1cc�l
hat John's hea
retied
he m
1 ob
ess to `r
fire.
,was hut
I she bt
iet ; Her dr
ver's hea
m o t mn is
knowing he
by i0 The a aunt sex
begin in a hat
;laid to see v
takin' on owr
hale for the
will 0' t}
no Ii i
quest
hear
lloine\val 1.
)trent the qt
She looked till on his entrai
len she recognised the visit
ied her face again in her l;
eyed anguish.rllacle the
bleed. afresh. Fo
e stoacl inotio
v to open a
ed the
tar
to do so yet, but in y<l;e ye would
had be. :onte , in atter `atheist,
and had given up all; t)elief i . any
good. 1. Atter l'e hal reticl)etl hornet'
he- kinillecl a fire. 'and sat
bloody and . till— n using o
wreck of his Ti pts.
9.n hoilr\or two
change had ome to
finally did c ie i
sinll)lest of;nxet s. An old \
happened to p use it front.
window anal' call 0 a neic
4'\Ve'll he wtslling .
eche New
the morn. a it' `. s�i'
the puir creatures u
side."
an' \-e hent nie tett .- Oh, Janet,'
coe.ane:
' be my zvi ";(
=
IFni
'
The maiden 11'acl s.t c \\,n .feel
Mich her face in Fier Iiauds, tat '•ret the
poor weaver's appeal., slue looked up
and cried =f- li, John stgp ! 1 can ua
I"
be your wife .
Say na sae, Janet," 1•4ecl -Middle-
ton. Remember your; father and
111ither, they liket rue -your, faither
left ye to .me. I'm ,rib sae bad a
man—Pm I'm weel aff, farm oh, I lee ye
Ole John, be kind;; diene, urge
ole," etied Janet -; "tit canna be !"
": CGie the some l((ope, say you'll
try to like me; I'ett no sae old as ye
uav think."
T -
he young weinan did not hear
the last remark.' She had risen and
rushed to where the last of the
iescued were being brought Leland.
John followed her, sad at heal t, thiel
saw her come up _to a small group,
the central figure of which arae a
fair-haired young elan. .H e ewes
plopped in his mother's arms, and
though Ile: smiled Middleton noticed
that some mishap had befallen hime
Janet put'. her iu'ixls 3.1)0 the youth„
heedless of the looks of the by-
standers, rr'gardless evenen of the
mother, and cried " (}h, Jamie, 1
Irak} forgotten you ; but thy faither
and mither were drowned, and, l
noyou are . hurt. Oh, God i.
cruel."
1 the
no
lit
the
onaan
)f his
Tibor :
'ear's ai>
i' new y( all• to 111(
by the vatter-
asset, nl d
llhe
Was b
`r Deecl is't lr' caber back the tn-
swver." l
"Puir Di unit Et ce an' Ili.. wife :
There's alae' to .ir r ew Yea s • for',
them—thety'il be a anuckle 1 is ed
couple in cot:• kirk." 3
(` So they Will, all jmair by
Hiatt. I'm tatilcl. there�S fifty Z
"aen doon the water. ' .
b ., ',mow... I
t1 -13i X11 o, said ;voice ' n uilbe
o ; "they do 'say 1 that th; i !1/1
ie Morton will Rio cripp',e or
111' as his fatheir. has lo sae''.
by tine fluid, ;he'll no re able:
Ja
life,
to coon
all' hien s
c(' Ye ria
my heart 1)1
that lassie, J:
_tang 1 ee11 fond
to Ios�, her 1
token
ounds
•
east h
ord."
of the a
1 whether he
= her .words. He
and took her .han
the while,"Janet, wil
a' that I -said to ye this m
I was mail 2"
Janet'slonly reply was a sob.
Janet," said the weaver- again
( where is Jamie ?"
" They winna let me see shim ;
her took . hila to his uncle's
o to see him." The 1)00
with a cry, " Oh, m y :p
!"
the' saw -like yoi
e itself heard
I kennaa wb•
, so little
r," _w
_e•
•
. 1
e
e
a-
afev
ess, n
ersatio
por unity
ng ton ,. " I'
John.. She's ju
• ! Tell her, as :
r, that it's a' the
Iiddleton took
t—indeed, I
much as
tinned to-
whispe-
for•
in'?
t
1-.
0
11
f
e
11
I'm
elide
faith(
Her
aunt ma
" I'm SLll'
wi' her—I
" Janet, d
ton, " your fr,
• inc were, Tel
lx Ills .5�ucli(, pull;<faillot\-- ° "Don
r „,. ,
gut j0 at lai1(lie„.'too.”
'x,11 seri, lade fa
de for ilal. An.
'',t ✓ ruce, wha.
bin r. I'llir-
land
Jamie, wile each .had one of his • alae 1i r lo'
leg, broken by a falling raf r, and l ° A That
had suffered hours of e'.crr ci.atting 1 wond•.r 2'
pain, pressed Janet's hand, and said ' two.
"Hush, my darling, canna speck calm
:after that way ; ,all collies for the
.. hest."
"Theis canna be'for tl,e best; but,"
Irc'1(� she saddelll.r`�. ceased sobbing,
`' Ent forgetting aiga111i vont` pain.
Why is it the ttrave and the . gude
lit. ny faitller an' yen stiffer, while.
-useless folk like me cline aft' scratch- ' s.
%
less ?" n ! vi
You useless, Jariet'1 But we'll i las.
find that oot some dity waren we ; "
ureet your father;" andJalnie, who But
evidently chid not rnuc-i fear` public days.
olinden, drew the Young woman's ; them c
face towards him and kissed it.. l dvkeL."
Middleton's feelings. while this - As
was going forward may be intagin- •a .icy
c'(l. The d€ oil ,ag riti rose within ton's
hire, and he turn d it'Way muttering, last c
" i�U that is Jam"'', is it ?—a braw mote
lain l a:larlieter for iife :--" her the i1
lie witnessed the kiss he uttered leads
seine words uncommonly like oaths • for t
and strode of}' _ towards Tliripple- 1 to
tl t-kes. _
_ s he walked Homewards his
tlt')tl`,llts were of a tare turmoil.
_ OG even where on the house -top
lets first woke to the consciousness
• that Janet Bruce had given her
heart to another had he felt so bit-
t(M' at heart. Tliat successful lover t
must be either more or less than a ' a m
man who can smile honestly on his John
fortunate rival -and John Middle- from ti
ton was only a man. For the time which a
alt' hefted with his \vIioie heau•t the i .11`
flit ir;iir'ecl youth who had gained lassie," he
the affections of David Bruce's i from hi
d a.u,hter, and it really seethed to ' he adder
him that he could Have rejoiced had Then he
the waters taken Janie for prey.: remove(
This Janlie—his name :eves Janes.( out- and
11orton—was the only son of a l the directio
cotter who possessed the ambition night's (
so common. among his- class in Scot- The I
land to see his son "wag his head 1 comfort
in a poopit." James had been: to ! etancesl
college, had. obtained a bursary— : take
small, to be sure, but even an an- 1 cum
xlual fifteen pounds go a long way
I
M'
with one who is not above break- 0
r
A faseie wi' no
but be in a salir ph
to do heysel. Salt' \17k
nd ye :may wee' say that 1
fecht.. Let's Iltoup that
e -will he k to the
mitl
111
that
ice
a
di
la 'say
ns liOr
it.
let me
yOur
man
501
0
77
e may weel Iv;
e to the pt
mind of 1.
the
the
there
el I
of
are
so
of 'all
'toss' ssov
los his Nee%
, long sac
sh it, Mate.
tre dead
there's
e voice,
J elm: IV
David 1
tying ..leitc.
cis
11'-er tit
4 Love
camen
va
frou the
.21.rt111,17 'life
tepl aced -the b ok on its
(i,rine• rapidly
bitte sta to the 1,
sea
lookl
took hi
hie fir
doWn
an
dlet
erhea
fe
the
of tl
1st ter.
u an hea
rein ver tri.
r. rather, vlio of
as b
bless
-ently up
scene c
r
a
id He -
Fie
that
v het
ream is ,
our faither's
dtlier's part. I'm
1 am growing mil(
siller ; let me help
dear
of the
ce more.
o be done
snered
hest Yards to
ten
" Thank you, Jan
; "to hear ye
ontinued
way ner
Bit let
t -fill
bac
to(';;ltt with la.er,: esp( ci;ally the
iii hitt-;taly on('.r C()tlsi(t('1• the ('11'-
( ilEtl5tatiees, and 'flame 11F'r• who (':111,
2.t tit e ,elttS, whee•CMid(liet(►i1 had
•
pled ' atj1 herr 8l:cert while loll= et
all(, t he air ,' old lard v: eonePI)ted t,)
Sailer Amine mine 1K1rinediateIy to
ear
James's. t)edside.
-: fir' e
it
r
rl'i� (•Eln;'Illti)U11/ of til v story may
be I iii) leo' nix f11 a few sentences.
\\rl1 (.L Jiu,lc:•<i 11Lot•ton roe fi'9111 11 if;
iced he found that the doctor', pro-
phecy bench beth but too well found -
('(1. Cllr; fl od 'which 11:1(1 slain
1.) yid ilei rete and;, her sponse had
11)akle Mile a cripple. Bit Janice
also fouii(1 that tlt : disaster had sent
hint a nt,lilc,•lreatrti'(l fritftid in the
person of John 4liddletan. "Fre
t
the hiuj was on the tre(," :1.:1 the
urgent .solieitetioli of Jub11, \v1I0
deemed it 1,est for all parties, Janet,
was wedded to her l o1 er,; who to she
.accou)pani(d to Edi-tl1)ur;h to tend
even in his college day=s; Middle-
ton freely parted with his money
to firing' 11is young ;friends comfort,
and on. ti tit day when1 the Rev.
Janes Morton was inducted to the
z. charge which; elle now so efficiently
fills I thiul, there was never a hap- 1
1 pier man in ` Scotland than our
weaver. Sometimes now when the
I family in the itianse of S ). ernawhere
n � It
1 James -11 er_toll's parish --are
1 gathered roiiiid the fire, the bairns
1 will clamoroetsly call on hire whom J070iron's ,self -Raking ,Single
they name c" Grandpa llidclleton" Reaper,
1 to relate to .heti) the story of the hick -took first and second prizes atPro-
flood. Joh ` always accedes to the 4i `al Fe hibition, ,.le70.• This reaper is
I request, and always , concludlls lli, `ilekno \•ledged to be superior to any other
a 1by say* (e'' �..t ' Cl pattern ow 111 use, as it cuts perfectly,
tale - a', 1 � 'Twas rs a \ a eft, eta tikes up otigecl or tangled grain better
to the eat." 1
y {1at11 any t hitt rale or reel nZaclline,` and
the immediate find enV iabfe reputati()n
'Will eh it gal nted by its %vonile.rfrll cures
of coughs, colas, whooping -cough, sore
, throat, illtlue'liza, %consumption, and a:l
} bronchial col~llalaii►its, is to:, -this day fully
- su;.taiiled. +
A ;r1" t many people-haveask-edus of
of {;tte,P`1•t')VV lt) on. keep your Horse
]()(,king so sleek and glossy ?" We tell
rtein 1i .'. tile easier—thing in the world
rive oherida)1's ea,y;tlr ` Condition,
l'i t'(lers t\\•() or three "143 a week.
A gentleman in ,,the ea derll part of the
:titattes, \\•ht) was at,t,nn liavirig his .-lir
nnl)utate+l on aicoun' ' f its being Bent
;it right alleles ands ff. at the &nee,
hear1
or ,c)hnsoti's` A ,;ly ne Liniment.
After il:.j1ra it a anrt tittle his Jeg b,. -
4'.'a11:(' straight, aid is *low ELS serviceable
as the other, '
0
.Thear,)r;�'' the elat'alr(•.+,,F
Lock St.ite11 fic'cwit l tehin4 alt ninny.
marktit. Tliti attachi>e,t3l)-
1:11:tll('r =; are o(1, t work ,lireiTheed
4' \ccllent.
ltsz
CHEERING PROSPECTS
- You AN
_A B DAN T HARVEST
The present favorable :spring weather
warrants both farmer and. mechanic in
Leaking timely preparations for the corn-
! IIg harvest.
1-110-MSON & WILLIMVIS
While thanking their patrons for the lila
era'. encouragement accordedthele in the
Past, wonl(1 cordially invite the atten-
of Farmers to their choice assortment of
Harvesting Machines for 1871. Our
Ohio Combined 7faEJeine,
1 with Johnson's Improved Self -J :alk, has
given complete satisfaction for the past
�(JW() years, and. is now offered to the
ililrlic with the strongest guarantee for
durability and perfect work.
something. Noo, be as qu
can. end I'll go and get
aid Mid-
ne that is
et as you
ye some
news o' Jande."
Our hero left -the house wsthent
further word, except that he remark -
Now, I'M not going to
John Middleton departe
iniseion with a light -bei
have previonsly had- o
show, John: was but hu
many days had to pass
bitterness against youncr
gene out of hie heart.
had reserved on a eettai
action, and at every pd,
11 meant to .carry it ioto.
He found the Mortoi
prostrate. Their house
worst of all the houses
back by -
say that
1 on his
casion
3t11.3, and.
'0 all the
erten had
ut John
course of
()nal aost
s utterly
had fared
Odell the
Ind , fit -7,0d had. attacked. It Mks a cow-
, ono the, son had. been serious y -hurt,
fact the dodtor td d el 1 Cr 17 I
would be lame during the vest of hie
feVer. When 'John enteled
feund Mrs. .1)1orton sitting by her
n's bedside the picture of woe. .
thee was perceptable tench of
ernness in hiS voice, "1 bee just
et 13111CP, an' unless
I be the coneequences,-
est 5
frae
Ana what wi
the
1 130
ceives
rcum-
shall
11.
b I (loot she'll dee. Yes, yes, I
ken what you. wad say, she ehould
ha attending to the affaers a' ,her
iS no like itlier folk, and the
only hope for „her lies in her getting
"I want nobody to come to my
son,"- said the motlier.
"Listen to me, sit. Motton. I
loved Janet Bruce with al -my heart, •
but she loveseno me. Her faithere:
entrusted her tb me with his dying ;
,
The Cieraga C.Uttof Jr., 2foz4er•
't'hich has gained -for itself a \cora -wide
elrlttitinll is again oiLre(1 as th most
urahle, handy and best working Mower
sown, being constructed in the body of
he machine entirely of iron and steel,
nd with it we defy competition. 'VVe
lso offer the-
49.. SO' iltS equally well from either side of • the
'''.7-..... * -. f eld when wind is strong from any di-
: Tb.eilore) Disease in God.erich.
1 ectiou, can be raised. or lowered when in
1 1.1 .14. 01 . otion and is very durable.
1 i-;111: As I have been a chose observer 1 We invite inspection of our machines
I of that most fatal disease amongst Mr. and mode 9f manufacturing by pm,
1 Polley's hors I t• it is but right to ebasers befere giving orders elsewhere,.
' let the people ittle about:it, as We guarantee satis - ction in every ma-
t has been the tt tercat deal of
e
vith
f so man
e horses
TERMS EASY.
every pert,:
e *se,sielt thinks The agriculturalists of Perth and ad -
e 41.1)(1;e0,1ei';',cieahse. ,i, ining &ninties will not (we believe) be
1 it nmat be
I that has eat o blind to their own interests as to
I 1 saw several so afflicted on
, brother *rive their ordei-s to shops more than
00 miles east when there are iirst-elass
works in t r midst, buildinu largely
and of that
I Is-
: tarie Vet. i Can and see us,- -send in your ,orders
tip fever,
*al ea
vmpt
t
n that day, all
Veterinary ,su the best m equal to any of the
eo
sio
al of
Idisea
Aired in by s
ad Esti( ss ;tiau
wish thige,
ry discharge
he muscles ilt)f
n the fir4t co
S been suffer
or three day
ns set in, and t
neney, and
ill it isiMpere
t. and sh or
in from
: it wa tto(,)iithia)yt -ee mail, or deal with on% agents, as In
yvery CaSe -you will get!' a •perfect Ma-
i of the e are as hine, antl on the same terms as your
, .. une-hbor. Onr principles of business
tv 11111 prices being estalilished !mid uni-
,,innsItliii.1:iciut(11)sfi 1
dui
tir111:11')Itnt:'-alliliSt;lextii
11(1 down
th
t unable
uler but
ar
there is Ao ob i. The
, secretions surface
temperat.ur is great
loss of strew
t le disert;se for
lent: .A fter atiigintefgiii,occitels;
down colielty,.p. le pulse
-weaker al d.wea
The breat , is
ess
of
satisf
fatal
hors
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t as the cool weat 7 is setting in,
0 be hoped. it will disappear;r Peo-
ho have stablW with a. number of
s in, cannot.be too careful in keep-
ing them well ventilated. atia ekan, and
to use disafeetents,- for a great deal ean
be done. to prevent the disease from
spreading
Alt other kinds of implen tints eon-
nd all kinds of MILL N *ORK done
Address
TH.OMSON SI WILLIAMS,
180 -eh Ontario,.
.1Aumbel'_ Yard,
•
Beg to inform_ the public that they have
near Shearson's Mill, on the -ground for-
merly used as 7a Lumber Yard, by Mr.
Thomas Lee.
They will keep constantly on hand a
good assortment If ALL KINPS
LUMBER, dressfd 11 and .nndressed.
Also,
All of which they are prepared to sell at
the lowest possible prices, for Garth.
ICES. certain our priees before purche.sing els( -
advantage to intetit our stock, and as -
Builders and. otlier4, will find it to their
' where, as we al -An a position ti) offer
good. inducements to cash purcha.sers.
lishment, carefully examin+1 your pre- Seaforth, Dec. 29, 1870.
seriptime and the methodtef preparing
give it a fair trial in mykractice. For
the last twelve. months have done so,
and I'd that in lucipieht tt!onsuiliption,
arid other- diseases' (if the throat and
lune's, it has done woCiders, In restor-
. ing persons stifferitv from the effects of
liptheria. and tiny' cough following .ty-
is the best relfietlial a(rent, Tili.ve ever
-.14med. But fmipersons suffering from ex-
haustion of the powers of the brain and
-nervous sysTem, .from long continued
- study or teaphing, er in those eases of
exhaustm Hon). which so many young seder*, Jan, 22, 1871, ]64-tf
Melt P'know of no wetter ,metle.
eine for restming the health than your
Compri.] id Syrhp.
If you think tliis letter (4 any service ;
yen are tt libertY to use it 't.s you see
THE ens( rsign(.1 having 1. 1 -11
{lri-thwand Flouring inewle.:(.1 the Mit
eldutry, nod put the WI in a thorough kitte
repair, are ttow prepared to do
IIAT splendid, Hotel Stand on the
good business. To an enterprising man,
with some capital, it offers excellent- in -
ducements. being on one of the leadint
streets and. close to the Salt Wells.
Also, two comfortable COTTAGES, on
Elgin Street. i;oderich, rented at $200 a
year, and several Town Lots, Terms—
moderate. Apply to
At the Market.
A common cough or cold should never
be triflei "with, often when. negleeted it
is conve.ffted into a terious and generally
fatal pa monary disease. The more pm._
dent, aware of this, promptly use.Bryan's
sustained its reputation for over twenty
years—they are always efficacious and ,
eeert a Most beneficial influence on all
Bronchial and, pulmonary organs. Sold
by all druggitits and country dealers.
ROXBORO MILLS
CMAVED HANDS.
CRESTING CHOPPING
AND
All other kinds of general Custom Work
ou the shortest notice.
They -would also &sire to Ptate to farmers au(
others. thut ns the -work will he done under their
" A Wonder of 3.‘Iedical 8' cience," may own supervlsom, they have no hesitation In gime.
Price' 25 cts. pem box.
well be tipplied-t0 1)r. Wistar's Balsam teeing entire satisfaction.
of Wild. Cherry. It is nearly half a
century since this remarkable remedy
was introduced to the public, and yet
•
A trial is res-pectfully solicited.
B. SHANTZ & BROTHER.
1-3
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BE SURE AND G TO -
THOMAS E'S,
FOR NO.1 S EDS,
Of all 1.indA.
varieties of Tin. ipSeeds
CARTER'S IMPERIAL, the )est we( TurulP h)-
IMPI1OVED 1)0.
SITAIZIrs PURPLE TO > DO.
CHAMP10 3)0.
WHITE GLOBE AN
1.
The Cheajkst k Best
got at 14
e in Town,
For SITRARSONST 3: FLOUR, go to
Ali kinds of Produce
Taken in Exchainge for G..01Lds, at
THE HIGHESTtkil PRICES:
SHEARSO ,i; CO.'81 OLD STAND
HMI S LEE.
l>. Si—Cedar fi Sale, cheap.
EGGS ! 141.4GGS
MHE Subscriber begs to intimate that
.1 he is still prepared to purcka-se Eggs
Store at the Market
and to pay*thc
HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH !
for all fresh Eggs that may offer.
To Merchants Town and f 'ountry
with whom he has done Business in the
past three years, he rilturns his best
thanks, and hopes for a eontinnaneal of
Business relations.
Seaforth, March 3, 187 1., 68-tf
EGG „ EMPORI UAL
The. subscriber in his old st.
id prepared to .pay
The Highest Cash Price
Delivered at the
Egg Emporium.
To oil parties (inerchants and others}
with NA-lioni he hns dcme business during
the past four years, he returns hearty
thanks, ,and trusts by strict attention to
.1fiuutsunrie.ess o merit their patronage in the.
DAVID D. WILciON.
Seafortho March 1871. 171-tk.
and
oe trade -
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airy go(ela
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