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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-04-16, Page 27a..e$,taaia,i-asaaaa.isasasa---assiatA aa T1EHE HILTRO BER,'HA'S EXPERIMENT. I ` Bert e Ma clister sat by the window looking at lute the garden..t She had laid do ,u the long white_ seam in her lap, an ava,_sovetching the vagrant but- terfl.ies utsi ` and the here ging bird glancin e r here and there and making love to the flowers. lie had lived many y ars in this grea old house, and had pa sedmany aa, su merafternoon looking into the- ld-fashioned garden - `where t :•e rpses were, and the blue- eyed la kspilrs and the .heavy -scented syiznga... Bertha was 28, and she had never een.. in love. Now she had reache that age at which old school •- mates, appily married long ago, had. begun t telt her how young she looked. That is always the first sign of coming -age so it goes to a woman's heart with a queer Iittle pang when kind-hearted friends begin to say, "Why, time stands still wi li you, nay dear. You haven't grown Id at all." It w s very curious, when you think of it, that Bertha diadnever loved. She had had two or three offers' soon aftayr she, left school, but none of the suitois'j haton •lied her heart, and sci she h.ad sent th •m away, and then for five or six year e past up lovers had kuoekcd at her doer. Bat now, ap last, one had 'come, a d she was thinking of him -as she sat ad watched the sou -suffused. vagrant of the summer outside the windo She lived in the house of her older b 'other, for they were orphans, he and he,. and ` had always clung to • each oti"er. His wifewasa not an un- kindly oman, but she did not under- stand B rale, and sometimes - the girl realized with a sort of pathetic self- pity, ho v weary are the feet that climb, the staff s of other's. Now, brother' unsymp an aunt Mao J i drift of 1 denly a Maria - as she sat by the window, her wife—this good, practical, but i.thetic-Maria—was talking with who was there ou•a visit. Miss -ter had paid scant heed to the heir drowsy discourse; but sud- entenco caught her attention. as saving : "I the lk she married him just for a home." Aunt • touch, a swered : "Mari dangercr• ways a f At thi turned ed the v ry subject about which she h had bee thinking so intently—a sub- ject con erning which she would have asked h r mother's counsel, `had she had a • mother, but, havi ig none, was tl.vi lg..to think out for herself. She joind in the conversatio - almost u thin}k marrying for a home wrong, Aunt Sarah ?I' not say that, child ; I think }}t dangerous. And yet I saki agiue circumstances under middle-aged, woman might she could make her life a fountaih j dig by marrying for a home, - and the•n dispensing from that home a hospitality, making it a cen- varrnth and_ good cheer auc s. , And it seems to ine that 10 would help her to do and s she would in time learn to t "You said a middle-aged .wom.aii Aunt Sa ah ; so you don't think 'a gir could do his thing?" .. "There'd be something unnatural i her doiu culation youth ; would m making t married.' Berilia of eilelit1 xri;ght C' -e - `to be tri coming f should s did net n of her. ow exalted ii 7 ?arah's voice took on a certai most of solemnity, as: she an the truth, and; the Whole truth,•1 any m" n'shtduld receiv • the gift hfully before ham to noti e ;his ' tiethar kfully. Only a week b. den gesture and the look o pain wedding day hocalled her to t came over his: fac+ as sh said i 4noothi g her { pretty, soft h; se words. Lie did n. t speak till his tender faushi n ihe had, a said:1 ce was thoroughly under his • ntrel, "Bettina re you su : you arei -then he said, with •j st an ac exit' of 'ng for love? ' orneho . the wa o on doesn't alf sat'sfy me So you do not.love .. e at:all?' . 1 j s could you at t that I • llow_ for 'I do not think I do. If I lov d yo'.i, i c on't love hi " would mean, wouldn'•+ it, that I pre-'! •"Anil wha "hould, a want ired poverty with" yo to, pr.sperlty r if he 1,Idoesn t love rn ?" Ber i!th any one else --that ;I would like i swere1. Iigh ly '�Tak,: it for ve both k a ow wha e your lot, whatevea it mi L've asked myself if felt, li d I don't: It I rnarr ed you, rt' of the reason wo Id be ght leave ahome of zny.own ght be mistress inste d of a si ht•b e•th kn tt. t1v Tarry Bout. And hat ,Y I erthi that I except ter -al- ' single —borne with very kindly, bu borne ; that th a m I the sae ; and ove °mtt-t sure 1 sadly be cf uite a different n atter fre m (this thoug bod of cams reason." • 1 ghte 'Love frust be made: f st w least, tell ;me, do yo _ ey w se better than Me ? ld The clear, honest eye. • d off, sly. 't a '.N o, slie said, "I lov clow, a11I; and I clever have. despo is i for I have wanted t4.11 t life. Doesn't Emerson maid] ss, you love thiel:. ny one 1 met hie DO one t -is que love fear - else at r, is 't 11 my say that w e all have ;whatever •ae Want, if :',we ai,it::patiently—that if we sat on a re pk the midYt of _ th rf sea," it wool length ? But luve think -eigll t, that fo lo all tar it out incot she 1i c ilia lii =s:pee elc s if, plea, his len the l t ,cl iha)tcl, n CSO rel iaraih l e hon: hie iavi> m, , in mall thi w if me oa rant ;13re B Y. L A W N O d a pE THEI TOWN O SE,1F Fot 18:O1 �T�cw to case b 'ioay.of $12.0111 'f Isle en 17hou. �liars,. •r Pur oses Het of er owed. y- gs at A By tit or D n - d, 6 ORTH• we re w Hk d council •county ed from 1T ii • weddin, -day ca i e ; a h .!dal. w.ite, and :eha.' ell. S )(1, did no she t Mar a who hou t ars a bedding oul• lete, + ept p ofus seldo•.` been •re ife. Th: weddin;' bre io ; tL: weddi' g j ur , si e both Ar tide wer• good tr yell f Oc of -r Mistr; ss entered, into h r ki enced er kin ly ever a ho atiug by! us at has never floated my way, e.nd i lever will now : I am twenty y •know." rchibald was ,silent. It t she was putting he fate i gds.;. Should he`t. take;her or o r ? Phe truth- Was that he lo- sperately! as iL man des love es in the Indian sum er of t he had no heart •n0. to tell wcould he t `d h d CC le h h a b: 8 eensod to •'leis a'v • leave • iI ed her n son;et as Ix e. er o. up hospi So sib. other char1. . ev�enil perfec ea all he s lf.t al Curi to his bre :t;n p�,opl: inept. ort o ad said the c he wo uejold to *tai, with in ' 1 t lo', cli�nnei gs and pres.ed ostciss.•! \Jr. A tions ; fends ; 1 look As tuns filled hours ;sed solei e _LIsom: which ,' t lig' it. lack, ,t ier sileli u a con In ray 'Q is ardor n ver ha woman, meeting- him, as she s id tho self, iu a mood of c tin reas n, and k ow tug to his face her ho est eyes full of the s iety to' do the thing hat wo ild be ' «ere t for herself and for ern ? -11's salt, s intit hek ly t rest acel p" metre cl tlei; he i er b .eofhe ow. •omethi g -ab• 'utre of kin ad do j st t• riend eater taer. Ste g and leas: erself ai alr�: chibald Seco was courtesy awh o gr. Bertl e w tertai erhat he h xpect� ver even t. Tb (used asd 1a e ught was that he woi ld not ake they : ani marriecd kuo ed a us 1. ut after egau went o e hou vith e :thing, thing e had She n owever thoug a ;pelsible cd iple, sl, bald, jut as for ye 'rs. ither f th he "rem mbc drea f so Ar an bre e for bread ; he woi ld lea a b ° doubt!i't as be�eause n and . there,' forev r. But, as e . ,a NsIAA ybu g ; aan1 thea hloved her, and t s+t.ik1, grea o ,tr. Arch s_L r, 1 ' how sjsi, t yl etili. was, , vith its e c ustraiazed ahem Sully she t d ittts f+ flies,'' rid she was ha vs oi�ld feel it at last, a her cc ld1i at sbe; hada t know Georg ying for a home is a1 vays a I n o nld melt in its w th. ut : ld iii t time, 1 then, n is experiment, and almost al- st not shock her v thes e siren loved 1' im. tat one." h es and longings ofs no .. o, Ss wily . He her - with a b s 'Did h sentence Bertha INTeAllister a eerect her as. "quiet as sh : ; `s tenni. ound quickly. They had touch- s had spoken; he al t jeste•g u t a li-st sale .o, if you took me, would he a e b t a year ce of evils, a prefeiia nce of gorge n • f3s, ' tie, aria?" I I see is tone set her. at eagerly. "So, y is always "I did is always easily i which a that she of blesssi generous tre of brightnet a man w be, all th love." nc r, ei ycii be.' lir th • li 1 n. it, it seems to nie. Cool cal- 1ardly belongs to the period of d of corse no honest woman rry for such motives without ern very clear to the roan she went back into her stronghold P ., aud thought steadily. Last s rge Archibald had asked her wife, acid to -night he was r his auswer. What answer e give him ? Certainly she t love him. She had an ideal as to what levo was—a very b ea. She had learned her les- 1 son from the poets and rona:ancers, no b dotib,; b 1t she had het own thoughts P too... Surlily, if she loved a man, it must be t all the w him, poor and she v and strugt that she.fi1t none- of this for George Archibald. Her brother Heury was in- h finitely delarer to her. If Archibald were poor, she that she s She was She put a 1. 11 l re, o. ease, an slie o like crown think ton: not. aply owing • wife! sem© shall a d go - some lied merrily. . a d s, of quite so bad as, tl oun and we must both (91 e h • ays of romance. a soil o ten did not answer, and she we. ids is all for you' to say. fI' if he t d, really, but 1 should be 1 vaed h,"aud if you want me, k tat i" ow I feel, Icould be a goo b, I thick ; but if you want that I can't' give, Why, I - blame you for sayhng so, a hat ; I ave ou on't you stt tea sh fed Wt 1: e 10 ou N t iv e if e v o at she would prefer him to 1 rld—she would rather have b mild be quite willing th toil k le for him. She was sure B mow; or thought she- knew, b mild not care for him at all. h ititessly honest with herself, h the iacts. of the case before m herself ve .y Her snit )r-inelaw, Maria, was a, good person, In Willy like was cootie she would her owu George other me no mean ttainineuts, and he was rich. eo He was ten years older than herself ID and raft& but not a had been to get away froth Matia. She s like to be lady paramount iu a home. Wheu it caane to but she tespeeted twenty much. Ho :vas a man of way." felelin now tc ha aid h et lei. a li dl tel re]or,. • er et 14 ae i d h,a lova her ?. . outilisI had pa k t ii ad 1 ue eino 0 1 to' h g" t ref= e�h Ian yjm Arc n:ald, he . elt som 3 tn'ii ng to Mone. SO uch iii the b. ad f red to . ock he at s could i of rete el nes* ind• self control e })icoiile .secciud ia,ture never d earned ' my mor om t.em.. oreover oud,in� n, and his alon gel 1.;lire fro showin hlg(it? •possibly be eve} 1' ow he •ere to ell al her hi sband, see •g• els +.dneer of ; their .• arried ail oddly enough, Bert 1 sec e old Some, eS en wit Mali t. , I e lon ed to si a again at th d • w, a d look Into the • ld ga4r the •ores wee e, and t e bine rk per s ind the heavy- scente s, land it seam h' 'r old dream a free w man i. ; a fre + world s egili.mng to ;learn 1 e les t o ly o e thing a. an mak - fetter er th n free on1, ani that �lling i ai 11 le' dot a part cularly oder, born half �ier gee' t after r that the wa t otbert •wom: most ve. ed wit ie was he perf: lit, an she .w et was hot sed tha : she of her elf. care of s = wh losi • liar her et ho. as m wo.• cess of it tha. ps.rtini' fl es, I-waht something that "y.li caa,n „a iter 1 ive," he said, hoardjel ; • "b t tire'lE Kaye v•i le is that no one else can ,g v e it l nss 1i •, I have no choice, Bert a. If re willing to be my tvi!e, yea shall lies wondered that he `did no e had always tho g t, the xt thing a'ifter such an c in,g as theirs—and .12 won. t: at he wend away o soon. ttlecl it iai .er own ind th 1 n was; as co 1 as wa h ers, t se oue With romance, au 1 had t ought'` of her as a suitable l le person to be the n1stress e now that his mother had f it. ; Well, please' Heave make liim a good wife, and home Happy. And she, s hear enough .to middle a py herself and at " rest i at awaited her. This show) of . hunt Sarah's c a1lgerou nes. . t night she told he broth. er gagemeut. l Perhaps; there someth+iug 'wanting, n! his lit t all Maria's qualities f!good e and careful manag r. Lie + h dearly• ; and there came y w: rd tears into her.e s ash: a ds in his and said `r hibaLld's a hood fe low, sis sur: you love hint befo e' you Yea have rio need a • 'marry e, ou know, for! all I + li urs as neige." tat ec at 11( Ma cou hea .fine-looking b than otherwise, hi's hero by any means. She in his home often when his mother— -ho had now been dead a year---4rad'sliared it with him. She know how comfortable tend well ap- pointed it wae. What ehould . hinder her from lefty; ite mistress ? What, in- deed, but he siugle fact that she did not love George Archibald, and that, withont the , home, She would ilever think of being his wife ? The whole thought u til the long Juno afternoon wbre &wee. Tea was over at last, and it was altraist time for Mr. Archibald to come. ertha went up -stairs and put some hest touches to her toilet. She had pleutv of that daiuty but iu- ul 0 ofii witl twc brid mos the ca, woild al chat ged eve eall heft plans very o ,e1111T. ,t and '-ue rooms were to bp iefurnis is 'servant to be -retaiued-, that n away. Mrs. Archibald should le gifts came to her. A dia. li ire, white and bright as 'a dr w sparkled .on her finger. All rcl ibeld's kith and kin sent pre so id, substantial,, respectable pre a would all be ulseful. 13 Abe- really eujoyed tlale excite ent s- e 0 preparation. Slbe was,' too 3, lug • but sometimes she woud ir, 1 - it. le th:at her betrothed so .sel o ug- it to be alone 'withnehereand h it +eg ay she supposed, 'and very sens lel , h ticed! it, with an almost angry. Surly -se. In h Is eyes Bertha was fairest and d a - est a ways ; and he had no mind- h t lo But 4te at he lee and, ag gone! :so she1 !belt, nake ce to' the d not CO had P mises Ull er of Ito The fir wit ; a 1 see e o hi of he W a AND ht it cxpe petition be AND y,, a Eyete REAS, the Ratepaye s of the To aforth ha e etitio ed the Mtn WHEREA , the said Council con ient to rant the layer uf the of 'Water 'ot s, construeted upon as the XS ate ous or Eolly syq • be _them os nt for Fire :Proteetio r- AND w, ,i will require the to in a of said 'Waterworks r- • solved to raise he FWD Of money f Three un red d hirty-live Dollars raised pintail* by sp ain't rate, for thepay AND "IREA , it will require the s 1-37 Six Hu are and y Dolpars to be n_ said intermit as Ms hereinaft r mentioned. St .int crest dividends, ren;ts or f es from said derived rout, the t' mPorary uvestment tun herein ft r men ionecl, or an et ei ci 04 he ort ra 14 id re - sinking le , thereof, aeon -ling t w Roll of he' Said Cc is the sn of pive H in red an Sixty -Four o h sand Si Hundred nd Eight 'dollars. • lark, bor owe untie tha authority Of By -la el thereon at Seven per e 1. per 0E1 11 • under B laa No. 100, (51 the Said Town of Se y' forth and nterost thereof at Seven to cent. per nnnbi froM tit Fifteenth d ;a July, 1879; ucl Si I 'Munn ..paow,lavrso,.b8o m at seven per -en p r annum, payable half- ly, from the st da of Janne, y, 1830, and e is nothiag in arrearand wont d, either for y aND 111 'REAL, it is rna. 1, pond, e ti e and lace for t 4, the duly qu lifted 'eleetors, uo Deputy et ming' ..'llieers to the said elec ore at the meoti THEREFORE E e- Connty IV TOD, • the sat Co .potation to rais 0 tr ol 1880. DU 18 to 0 JO e - rt d 1 - No. ea po rate, Who e. upon th or ed, the to motto env for 611C kU loos tha a foul unnie be the Tim 001.1 Or ay he m • of same t k• ing the vot for appoi take the vo 'A• CTED, by Seaforth, it for the May by way of titer d s of la of of r of willing tojadvauce the thd Debentures herein leven Tho sand Dollar, be paid nto The han it • shill be lawful for the BA id a numbe of Debe tures to be 1 e • Hu dred Doll ra each, an shall be Sea led with the Seal f the said C d ri III.— ha .• the said Debent res shall be , take eff lal; at tile office of tbe Treasurer o e- said c 'alio atiOn, an aball 'be tiaid Debentures s all bear int ter the rate of 1Six po :emit.. per an da mentiOne for t is By Law to i0 intere t hall b payable on 1 ifteepth; c flys of April floc October in year, at (he ffice of the said Treasurer. V.— That for the urpos of formiu a sinking fa d for th payee nt of the Id a in add i0 to a ther rates, be ra is The a levied a d collect d by sp cial rate t p n from 35 all the r 'tea le pro ert in .th said Corpora 1 u - the int a of; the said De entures an e al d anneal nut of Six En dred nd Sixty Do s ' levied a d,e lleeted y 'pedal 'ate 'upon all t e . , rateable pro erty in the said orporation du g - the confirm nee of the said ebentures er a y 8 come into perati - n lin the Fifteenth da Vii.—The, the 1. te of I e Electors of On 11 d at and it from th 1_ effect, w er MONTREAL HOU E. C ugh Prices - 'arid, fortunate THE MY BEST OF, rell-k own Low . old Po eve he, s tisfieti with is 01J R ett to tr tr flow As per Stea shiP nsact large trade n large ORT AiTive for ourselves rand ou we can still olle to our c.ustoviers FARMERS ! PAY ATTENTION. AGAiN READY FOR 3-115.1NEeel. PLOWS AND HARRO4WS. RXERS, if you want good ScOteh Diamond Iron Harrows, send in your orders at enact() • T. Meths. He has now on hand a large gnantity o1 these implements, and is still mapufacturing to eupply those in need, and will be soldas cheap as good work and material will al/ow. II( you want old Mews MI Harrows repaired /or Spring, now is the 111130 to bring thein along, 'A gdoa stock of news 013 hand, manufactured b -y - ro Brothers, of Seaforth, of ail kinds and at OF, tO Suit the times. Plow Castingaler the Fr neestowo, Massey, and Monroe Plows always on and. CARRIAGES AND wAGG414 s. arriages end Waggons made to order on the patrons sh rteet n4tice, of good material 'and good ' workmate p, from the latest stalest, and. at turped ;Weide out, painted, and made into neir on? on short notite. .I.1 rse Shoeing and- Blacksptithing: wil have my a triet attention. 1 Boise. Shoeing rely oni getting good horse ebeeine end genera blaeksmitt ing done, as do tee work, while the 110Es trial. You will always find him in good hunter land; ready for bueineas. Look Out lot the Sign. EVERYTHING 1IN •nclar Prices. 'We have ev malt Profits, belieg)ing os business on small malgins OF ST and Colored anti lack! Cashmeres, 1 Melting ltol airs, Satin wills, HA uot Our r o- nes broidery to take. t° halewh have attache of interest. 1 in us la is no nt v in win erre. anti t nd cies Thor ave je aa' tb Eis perpetually watch 's a, sil rice and aloom ion, a 00113 or lat Onditil i f eXi teuee. luesia s,ciiety to dive, ot D t elong to the 'us Ow pa steti, ie ly ac mint for 1 OXOTI AL one -da lf wo me n st a:11 ca bage, Conti? Led.) ce of ihili m. the tr eller f els th t nstant system of s- ut it in st pre s wi h r able to a t e repo ted o f: his media t is sox ethil ures bei d and rack cl liable to e ou th* peep e nature is su e There not - systet official, class narro an word, he di restraint felt y ft he is in any espec tons 13. Wha the if . the veakei es .agai st th The ussia religio s con y the opera. ave de tl 1. all her life—ie what he land fout c to make hini sure be waitedto paiis all the sband w 11 afford go- wa an s. most ge ard. th vernigh to be h erous Al to the so soon to be he quite independen . Archibald came ove Mr: 2tacAllister, her 1 and won ere in ari loved he, al side Of 1 and sh best, one_ ster-ii -law ca there wasti, eurious Constrain bee aslisence ol others.- i orteOf ' hose det.cious confidence , for which be rothed lovers fin the ours enatch from the rest oft the too short, seeme to be ex - between them. hey t lked ave oose ond p of ents se nocent vanity without which a woman a forgets how to charm. She was no be beauty; bue she had. a good .figure, a •iab elear, fine akin, rather pale than other- 80 wise, and lark blue -gray eyee, shaded de by lashes a shade darker than her dark A brown haii. She was dressed iu white, • — e June day. She fastened ose in her hair, and a knot on her breast. Then she of waited unt slie heard the bell ring, and • bu went down tranquilly. bu Mr. ArcI ibald persuaded. her out into, sei the old gar en, and there he asked. her a 1 over again is question of the night be- so fore. he 1,4I have tlhought all day," she said, he "and at the end I am 110 nearer know- W ing what I light to do. Now you must decide for me. If I loved you, that lik it very simple." - oo much absorbed in what ing—in her honeet desire to as. suited t of them R 1 (0 the les) h te wanld mak . She was elle was sae Pleb twO (t quer belle* will wo be rs, sized onions, ut fine, a carr mains of an ei of pepper, a a, sprig f thyrn whicl mutt Lon sauce stal sliced. t an col salt ; pu wea n ha boi sieve il up Cornmcnein at the FOR TH NORTH Store FOR TF SOUT AST ard Ca he Dep Ofhce a EN FOR THE Halld And that:Ed turning Gille ley shell e South AV rd, BE 'VAL Revised tares o Chapter 1r4, ection 1. Tha th Clerk poration ;of he Tow hour of Tad ve o'el Thi r tieth! da of Mar Hall, in the aid To r of Ni enee BD— ARD AR —At ucl Star fo the Et the Pro 1 the sai ek, noon, 11 Or all 9th Day o ontinued till afternoon, at t Edward Ca At the T the 'Rite En New F we Sew Si New M the Depnty ing Officer for e shall be the Municipal rth shall, at on Tuesday, t 880, at the T orth, sum up against this or- o Hpu 2. The. lb Ilm or of he ea d Municipal pont Hon ha 1 atten at the ' own Hall, in e of March, A. .1850, at be ho tr of eight Wel k said Toll, o Tu es ay the Wfenty-Third y in the es eni g, for he purn se of appoin g Persons t at end at th vari us polling pl e by the Cl rk,! resptetradly on ehalf of pers s passage o th s By -La respect vely. 0 Will be , this seas • -1V" OTICT law P Town of keel Seventh da persons are h reby re any one disirlus of Law or 'any art th his applicatio Snperior mitts next, tion there f b flea) tire : to be t such y next. April 8th, ELLI TT, Olen aboive ss Id by the M micipal Council of th, in he County of Huron,on ed to take notice t hag to have Fuch 1 quashed, Must m urpose to eine of rt of Common Law f the term of the a blieation of thds notice heerd in tha▪ t behalf ; term commenees ou 01) for th three eonsec newspaper, vi will be too lat take poi tb Scaforth re 3 LLIOTT„ Clerk THE Sub eri -1- customers liberal patrons hopes by st business to the future. Nes during THE 11 For any qu at the Egg the (m• erchiants and others) for th 't the'r cOnfiderce and trade ving g -eat'," enlarged his pre winter, he is now prepared to,p IGHES oan MAIN Wanted clean whea st CASH PRIG REET, SEAFORTH e subscriber; 25 tons of. good w. 1 Cord, &c. We which w are, ther from 50 Sales NCA Lug exits 's rha k tsli pen st Sto e en ave re b fore ent Suits ,are got Fit. ,As this can guarante A Full r been, and, do that it than a very: 0 608t9 I THOMAS ITHLI.1.-S,RiPpen; .- 1 NiaTteE TO THE t)uBLiy, SEANORTH, November 20, IMP The lintlersigned having leaSed the finishing shop, of 'the Huron Foundry, Settforth„ Lona J. S. Rnneiman, till be prepared to do .all kinds repairs :required for steam engines,. griat and. limning: mills, saw mills and all kinds Of ma- chinery, also agriculttnal implements, and. from -his long experience as „foreman la the Goderieb. ,Foundry trusts to be able to giveigood satisfaction to all parties having work done4 -All aepafrs at- tended to at !once. Give me a ; trial and I will DS r In connection with the above businees, the undersigned will have an office at the Huron Foundry; mad will take any orders for repatirit on mills or other, things, and will al4o take colittratts for st,eant engines, boilera, grist and 11 miring mills, and. all Lin& of machinery. limiting a connection. with one of the largest foundric atm Ontario; I will be triaststl'to me. Plans and sPecifiations fur:- nished for mill machinery, engines, itc. As intend tlo 'give my attention altegether to the ereetion land repairs of machinery and agrienitural finplenaents, I hope to be able tesive good satisfac- tion sto 411 trusting me with thei. work. , The undersigned will contirroe`: to nurmiilacture plows and all kinds of castings op a large 0' at the limbo Foundry, Seaforth, and' with th eon- nectiotas fornaed, hopes to be able to push*Iarge business and to give good satiskaest.ioRnmsT. ami.A.. N. ," now on hand, will be fou d A tractive Cheap, viz.: 1 Satin Beiy es, Brocaded tres, Black LustrJ, &c. 10 s are illereasing every season, Ladies buyi UNCA 'S] often donble the quantity they i , New Styles, paid—is the Low Prices—in rnany cases not o ecret of the success in those Embroi k in Town to ho se from -17 inch price, All the different prices of and, as well as English and Ameri s to 35 in hes he CrornPton's an Goods. tag Eme iDRIC!1 OARRIAC:E FACTORY,. TIESS!!: & IIASERER T_T ANT; .abiays OA hand, and make to Order, &ries, Cutterm, and every other artiele in their ealialdw°FrkinnliashnshthiPeir 'Work cannot be trial and be eonvinced that weean satisfy you aa 10141nri.dEtsallisilwPelreleknown to the public, having beep in husinesS in Zurich for Over 12 years, 686i HESS IIABERER. AN.134EW CALDER 0 Western Canada; and 11 size, E:)ON'ir YOU FOlIGET Corset taken and of beautiful finish. Old Pictures opied He ts to‘khe front, as -usual, eCpplying late pat- ron with Photographs and /rinbrotypes; tak nie a warner that will make motiaerstsmile wit- delight. j Give t he "Peoplea Populajr Gal- " a itriab and be happyS NO -" cheap trash" stair ed lout. Pikes loW ns gr. od Work can NOVELTIES. 1ue ono for. ;ANDREW CALDiP.,' ,eaforth. Nein: Fancy • New Laces, AO'S AND O?L6RED KID L,11\TRY SH olab IDS LOVE Or ers can be placed at nee. A A VERY LiRGE Curtains by the yar and set s, White Quilts, Pillo Cotton, re *bbons, Butt 718, arge Stock TOCK. Table Lin -1 Tassels and. 1 ghtila t December, before the advance in t e price ,fferin our cpstbmer Tweeds at old, pric s. All er y r up. ,Large Stock of English and rench W OOR TAILO ING DEPARitIVIEN na par the Lateett Stylea, and. all Clothing w D is Under the management of a tobk of Bodits and Shoe Ch4dren. and Gents. Special At The Cheapest Tea in Tow wobl. We ol Tweeds rsted Coat- Alit_ DRESSING. ISHES inform the Ladies of Seaforth and Vicinity that she is prepared to make up SWITCHES, CURLS, BRAIDS, !&c., Readyrnade Switches on hand. NOHOR. LINE. TT NIT D STATES MAIL TtAll.TERS Sail ‘-' Ev ry Saturday from NEW YORK and i3LASGOW (Ida Lon.donderry)j and LONDON P e.imia Passage Certificates i stied to persons Ki , an ell parts of Europe. iFares as lOw as jwis mg to bring out their frien s. !Ste mem are unsurpassed fOr elrgance and emu - THE ONTARIO 1598 lifLOAN AND DERENTUR.4,COMPANY OF LONDON. R NG CAPITAL, $2,600A l'QT AI HT LOANS on Mortgages .at 7' por jkv cent. Interest payable at the end ef the WILLIAM F. DOLLEN, Manager, IiT-TSS S, !GROCERS READ T IS 1AT 85 MED CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Hmall , !Also goo Bakery in connection, which Iv' 1 be giliara:t e ,a Perfect Address E. LEAvoss, Brassels„ !rented wi h store or separate th snit. It kezy ' 642x 11 . complete, and deliveiy rig. - for adies, EXO ANGE. rilnent NT. ISS LDFIELD, having *tuned frOm L she t -visit to the city, is pow prepared to Trees and. Mantle Making- of all styles. Reoims i the same place, Cardnio's Block Sea, orth, wh re she hopes her many friends nucleus - N. B.—Apprentices wanted. 642x1 TO THE LADIES. iv i r _ -S, BEATEN is now prepared to attend to •L -a- Drets and Mantle Making in all th ' be Latee and Most Improved Svtatem. Rdoms and residence on Goderieh Street, oppOsite Edw rd Ctish's. 644-4 1 SEED GRAIN. trii undersigned has on hand a, Tiantilyel 4- NEW ZEALAND OATS and" SIX ROWED BaRLEY, suitable for Seed, which he wills sell at re sonable prices. 640 JOHN HANNAH, Con. 2, Tuckerardith. pression in the ho. •eetttrobhhascoem_e:oottBblublig:Sone:hirt tailed on ed if she gui nanvdtliieal er !isg.itiri:tgih7aatc o, r-713:e- goaa 143n:11:h:1a, nay feet 'A the yo pIatforin The lq tioedia:itlAfit,d, 01 ut it M4onvrtorNev: gation d r !ale I 327iterianesyna Morning 1: eAriaatti1" via;n14:311°g;ll'el byht tinti'lihie4c1,t;:li el:y110ef tothrioyf-tut. 3.1:0 me to r noted tw ainingst five mem All the the tem' thena sea): titinnedi, dividual nbtia 'hbsgrehol lahne°A;Tsapr, intrrtigtrrhiesi Ilisaiea'olete<1 1'111 re8( )esi s:r Crucify - r felt no Ps ar 41:4; epvt:311 "Not lowed tO voiceee infidel be mhigicehvaihy banner o as MitaSiO rudely a dist exho arm, ask sentinel fi tfohrollatt eould soon as elebaa rt :11;1 : sealli?rTW:1 8:1111:111 wrote ciiihweeagP:t:tt, h1.11.1 tae thrIownger. ein4;811Y:8;. the pe