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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-07-23, Page 20 • Tf-tE *ITJRON EXPO A tf ro T int de hi 394 ar sp re sid do ot. lik of m: a_ .b ITOR. WILD NIGHT' TLEBY GRAN CHAPTER Iv. --Contin ohn Dixon's answer wa iss Sibbert I" He repeat ring it above the din of e last pull of the oars b: the bit of quieter wa the second windows. feet. Kate !" was his next cal king him drop all cerenmo yen ? There is not a re. It is I—John Digo Bated. "Do you not liea or a moment. all remain Slowly—oh, so slowl r of a light came into th At last, Kate appea r side of the small p a ghost in the reflected light he candle in her hand. The case- . t would not open—the f: ,stening was 188. `''Go to the other window i that is. dp:n," shouted John Dixon. he casement yielded.. My aunt is worse," said 'ate, speak - almost calmly, shielding the caudle SO the wind with her han. "She is he green room, clinging o the bed re my grandfather and andmother - 1 end there. she is sing - d, "Is ma the open. could just f the Graz= oom firth-. et to an old ixon did • T NET - E. ed. a shout, the name, the flood. ought them er just un - He rose to his terror y. "Where minute. to Kate !" he ? d still in- -the glim- third win- ed on the es. looking against the motion, for a kind of ba "Good -by forward wit right if you farther awa The boat fro in wh both died. She says she w I c ; nnot leave hcr. Hark ! ing " In a second she add sal wi. he ed er fas not lod Ke. pro is r aw Goa , pea me, ?" By listening towar dow those in the boat r the.high-pitcshed notes onn•an, singing, in some o the west side, a hymn Toned tune. But John. stay listening. he house is in clan ng behind it. Y"u'f e. y aunt will not come: oot uu8," was the answer. sb, you -are in clanger, y ; at least, go osom will protect us," l she ed. He has protected you - 1 was. the, quick answer.: • shall not .leave here withou ger r no danger. If you d me Oomething to get up by, to b anie• for not letting me can do with your aunt. M thin» fast to the centre bar, me. K cane en, ®r trees are ust come, . n end here." te had leaned farther ow a gust of wind b e - God must "If there John. Go distance. firmly re• y sending 'Mind, I you, dau- not throw ou will be ee what I ke, some - and throw from the •• out the t le in her hand. .She 1eft the open- 1 . ing, but it was only for a moment. The Rumination of the - upr#tised torch •ed her tying a tasselled bell -rope e upright bar of the win ow. She• ped the loose end of th cord, and st as soon as it was grasped, John •n had left the boat. swing in ir, a clutch at the cas hent, and as by her side. It was i vain he ed her to let him lower 1 er to the • ging Miss -ack, she - with him •ed within out wall to get,th he two currents n kwater j sir.. Th a rush.. ave aeh than I c was stirr leaving Joh . Dixon sn standing sil: nt at hi ceased to ars ne with During the last min flickering ill' mination ing behind he , -house smoke rose p from i seconds lata this va flame, goin bellying; Dixon's wor s were t mode'of des. ruction the Grange . ad taken, flood invade t the lo mates lighte• a fire' in rooms. Thi :. depart lapidated by the'recen grate had sc.-tiered it The glare al ornately 1 again, but it lways bri meantime t. e doomed complaining strangely the other no ses the m was the cra ked voice inmate, qua'ering on er to the wi dow wh was— My rein • a from the And A new era portion of t Up went the. house seeme light and glo the boat to the last time all promised to -,be over Suddenly, voice a crazed lady's but clear a bell, rang o' er the w "Aunt, it is Willi come ?" - A slender oat, with over the sid , was st with an eddy not fort vid, and Kat 's brother a subdued c. eer, by wa meut, rose fr 'm two ot• David saw thatsin the were several persons father, two o his sery: ing in the s e n, was t white hair s earning o He it was Iho direr: Waving his: a,•ms he m: he other boa and. to atter had shouted Miss Sibbert safe. T called— "Stop rdwi :g, men ! alone, and G.d's blessi life risked is enough. Liam ; remem er, she i Spread out t : other . b. added, "to re over the time to reach " The youthf it rower ed in his eff.rts for times a curre i t or edd young arms him ; but he making. way, ravely urgin t there. house Strike 0 nee ; I'1 n help." g, with stitutud post, te's au teortw had be now s midst or flas upwar ne. As as not re, r stor ne of t nt had crash, live wered htened. ouse but th st awfu of the comin e Joh army bilis y eternal ho no. h echoed forth, a e interio had ' t .f flame st 12 high to quiv- in the m.: Davi.• had am his oung m �r to leap ; or in a boat ma corn tto t go rawin r Ka .e h ar fain Cgro yello 1,few ed into John if one laugh, en the the in - upper end a the ents. rose tithe d on 0,� all sound zed ear- xon in a cue b ch e ;T he iso g, te, t, 4v - w fur her led. The ingled ea in ter fo• en red sho to t dro alrn Dix •the he wise boat, at once, prior to his bri Bea];nish. Motioning him ' shook her head. She would g to h .r aunt. ' They disappea toga her. "? aka haste !" shouted D the boat. "I know we shan't 1 time now." T1 is prediction ho founde 1 on the , v roar ng turmoil, ever increasi. g, behind n the range. Loud, hard ther continued, doubtless by the gath- erin trees ; and ter t(3 the left quieted for a. and , it always rose afresh, with foam. Pcssibly three minutes ha whe there was a sharp crag - left f the.houso ; a long hiss deep'3ning into a roar. An 'wavE riotously appeared, *plum froxmthe west side of the Or ing: t the .• u vid from b ave much shrill andm- c tars. . W a torch 1 uggling yards fio was in i hof- en er boats dearer o John ts;a ct e of re his sh ed the de a s David, that h. e aged Let the g on hi Struggl your r ats," he if he SS ad not s mome were too weak, soon esc ped it ; eaving th others on his b at town, flaming house. hears yo ," call is left h nd. 111 n he no iced th knockings aunt's singing had, cease eing made Again, dm f the wo,- the exertion few sec- ish trebble whitening "Aunt, if you drowned too." k to tile illuminated p followed, others, waitin immense where the wa ground redden, could corner or through two ing down, glowing fire 'king the were, a sca,rle , David, flame all at o rasp the to shoot up st window. moment a thi g like a initiation fro gth away, ture two form his giant of the house stood it Luckily dark spot, wh Ch trey er right theyisaw a sta. ltor, who ped hand, silent e, suppli ere s ge eris apse ed aw t hich tur f th id, away on rrifically,on gaining .the breal mg and tumbling, st. boat unevenly, partly filling in that moment, managed to rope left banging from the Tho oat, tossing and ,,danci cork was borne to,the full le but slowly, ir ch by inch, -stre gth brought it to - again. were carried past the 'come way efore they Scattered— rush rig wildly by. The othe the chard wall, built. at t right up. to the Grange, had_ This, left the -house itself still here all .righti"roar 'He 'anted to reassure his y Al ost before 'he had finis, mor startling craSh tollow porti ms of the hind gable of - heal to'the -pressure of watt), s. This Crash differed othe noise. It was a Ion tearing lie he Kate They one • at a distance in the rear of th turned to Kate. • "If she sees you in the boat come " "I know she will not," w s Kate's reply Raising her hands pr yerfully, Sh johu - Dixon put his ar s round ne out, I avid. Ibudeed you mu, Kate The 1 ouse is taking fire some ,here." I will not:leave her here alone. Kat strtigg oed with him. ook no heed. Carefull her, h bent with his burden "Slo.shall not be aloue," whisp Ted, David's upraised gh ,now ith the oice ro c ng rt fes eee Ott ing win vas en 1 higher. behind, were se VT brokeril oar, the entre me I oat Iliad reac the waters, side the da he boat like towara the ows of whi tain o them. In th shot i nd in it id not fa new to ing on. ✓ line vanish la brig was s had bee oice, gr tine h e only raining gav with t ; then axing k with is •figur must ey were windo 1 an anin ravelY Da - Then urage- ✓ his I ere. nal to • the had e tor go ne at Va. nally s not h his va Ifiad h a o hi d t, ld oug s ra bo spe Vh o ds as a been, Elven fi ed to ren, ..1 Amon Bina be had had n n str ultin se. e floo appe ytr:cuetha pffect h o i1ars - ith. ylay br ar11y a iss'Ie: 'u ly r:cbvth $$u defind hg he th de:truq ion of nth _ c '� piing ilut by a se, is t ite al om.h that the - : nking e ne •• .. nsion qu te sun her, tin ;r the Silbber tin ' Miss ith t'be r:. Ka live. in ;' subur her bus and's lien 9, . i- fathe fr•o.' qtr: '. e. ohs Di .; ii is q eft ould 1 oto cted ett . by Gr en .: d that n b00,y Sib nts Old con ark Tvc aid mp St ant de TO di by Me Oai anain aVI th e again. e long ; for he the TO d to ed, he erel 13C ang ha nadae 011 own b of the green ever were the dwel- in Wa lo e to ac with ans a range de elf in- a the , but illie th co -try town 'te etir:- in hat Wil- e he the H is him- te. Bel- eilwa ail les res ad ou aha h rt r ther • s ro ch, sere or osi its r th r th atel d, i in t of nt it re me in • On Hen tea he li utifu o s qu e Cas • do tur • d an he ine h the rent the Wil- ton f he t spot andingi hey Y, a ne of i w BY t eaving • • a little it hen went i side of s iat point in iven way. 1110re 82C- er in d. David. r nut; mas- fa od, a still fo he lion -se th the new H rom the th gained anot Ruminated ft econd.. But The old r aised to vor for the 1 r their eyeb azed. If the Ours S801318 e figures in stirred. Wit • ; NN:-1-1.en it seemed to en , it began those in the b ). with somethi aid scarcely breathed, til at la,st rope. The_ 'fia ard. voices within.- With ne hand the other tiny ,sed a torch as high as he could. the scarlet sq aud John Dixon came u sight. were descendi were begging and eutrea some A strugglip so to follow—some ono • ls ra to e atS are o Ch• o -ha was boats, but it a c tn. John shout. A fea all that the u , she will tottering burn rill female oice. It as Kat ; s e, see—there !h e pointed to,a'mo ing pot, hal '-d Now up went an inre`strained rang into motion. gain, a ain, they shouted.I Then afresh art stood still,: eve as the oars st e water, ford at he hird rele out the glowing dwelling coll ps sank ; sidewal to th4 le arks opene over the spot ; bright waters were instanta blotted o ti in darkness, Ise rig h • ecke ult ight 1 1 al 111 is S in test a lo ut into th ircugh era pin hthiet 1 - sl OS, 'o any or alro. ta to e • t hi to d ay rd 1 roys wri irt is here a w escri uu ds ck ho regul tectur rown ands as fla ed., n 1 is ny of have ning inely and r aro the 1 f cod ged entra onae the r hal firep ss pla se is posit f a b ugh lawn alls trait four open ervat 011 vl oj ra ht fs, a, ha rva fav ork art- etty ston arge tarp 1 ost The I ith ack. den- 1 rite -1 atrhine .44 be es and oo sh :Ives in ved rip- ma - this is f qu O roan three es on he e thr ged t ped. ead earl bale nbal emens th. t o refer e ma rtain his dus by PTO le da ry by again he of w ther enti bu t iplin page as la vhfch at to e h He big h's up hiS II I 91 0 t uP fr le Anot er in ceived Kate ; she was safe. "Yo r aunt ia no worse off. instea, of .you," repeated Job. One -o the broken. rooms has t "Sh has fainted," said Davi Kate's, helpless farm on the b uch of the wet boat as best he could. "Cannot you come down ? If it isn't reaking your Word, for—" "Pull out !" angrily repeate John grew lender ; it seemed strain ng and creaking in every part. But amidst it all, Miss Beamish's shrill, q avering notes Were again faintly to b heard. It wiaa fortunate Kate had s ooned. She Inaew nothing further. Da 'd took up an oar, pnshing viith it gently sh 0 fro through ag oarsely th. rms re- sh • et OI al IS le a id 18 or sa usc ce tai st ffici ut tho na to m as se tial vay as e d ro un or TS a r rt, n sl t ly a d t en eo th I'll stay all Dixon. wi clear. sp en fire. the wh The Grange as gene Pushing on t rough the, stifling dusty v ing down upon reaching clear had done his t and the crazed , the poor aunt, now quiet as a Mg on Prospe saved persons flames from th over the hill • of hot, bli st por which came wee* r air ihey lie t is gene they fo ad that John lc Bt ry 811 11 rt is cif t df ma seri on voltP red pagea. er, td-dU ria ste il ara or oils a bring ac tb s drau ht. et the ou rl of nal', s, and tiali he cl s se it th ins : " he o vei rep ce is the do wit a ne ay tep amri ng the Mil et's ic- s go. One na n b lona his tueh th tory toop ollaStrtbyth 113T aka: ksi ge it 8 kii not t 's labor a t th ay he ol er unress tlineo eepas the momus avh be wast Iveec ed id an, in ecEtat litera VT Is ere the ng s'des ht rid djac nt ay step do rs, cr ep slid ng uti ity th m in t is efeattwelloreakdY tut re ng ny ercil ss d of en 800n as res con S0 ying to fau ty f en d es st dr ft rrciPelt ilia bask t. rope n jur of aiant war in his oa oak and exhausted, s later there was ere lande n Nettle ad assem hee th there. Th d been see le• d Lona f alSe ally the Dyspe t eau pleased • Ema Flo ate haantever, to to mit Dys asia. anti Liver fa mia such a8 Stom He de he, alpit ba te ahe n wa • re orte bet let ars ec,ei ed frqi by • 11 g sta. s can t say pl eft, Co druggists w e any tee T ear le tr dmit oneve • of EAL ES AT FOR SAT,F. This garde ROBE RE CHAN —T enty-five acres nf land I h fit use and arn or sale in Egmondville. ropeity is we sititated for either arm or purposes. T'tle indisputable. Apply to TO omfortable brick store, with riloms above, n Main Street, Seat rth, at 1 February. Apply !to Mc - given ion the 1st -1-4Art " the fla s ion 1 S TED VAL Tricker acres, CHANCE. first above, t January, barrister, ABLE mith, i miles Photpgraph Rooms floor in cott's Brick Block, S suite • le fcr a dwelling. 1:79. Apply to F. E on the Premises, or to to Le aforth meg LME OBT Sale of 5( ani FAR a F911 County of H iron, from he Town SAT;E..—F3ci consisting of Seaforth, pRO -I- Fo one of There i veniences, apply ta EPTY IN Et MONDVIL FOR ALE s le the hon:e and lot in grnond rine al th beat bui ding sites in Egmo dville, a good well uad all other necessa . con nd will be :old cheap. For part cularE JAS. H. BE SON, Seaforth. 521 V ARM There a °retread and v,-ithin school 4onvenient. 11,OR SALE Fifty aeres, being Lot No, e on the prts. ses St frame house,. Tung and good well Is 6 miles from Br ssels, a mile an a quarter of James, own ; this property will b sold TIC/175E wood sh rooms ; with go excellent house, end HAZLEWOOD, AND L0'1 Oli SALE IN SEAF iliTH d attached ; the house contains foul: good he lot comp 'sea one-fifth of fin' acre, d fruit trees, lso good well. This is an chance for a y party in want of a• good will be s ad cheap. Apply to 'E. j. Seale th. 68 -4x VARM -A: or ta of Monis, which are of culla, barn, stables gravel react Wingham.! ARMS the pasinent Wcst lialf Mills, saran' dence and to A. STR FOR ation 4ollowing at 4ix SALE OR TO Rent, Lot , Concession coritainin 80 cleared, we I fenc'ed ; a good frame and s rods ; ; 3 miles f om Blyth For parti Wart RENT—Feta 7, Township &ores of land, and in a goo4 dwelling, also good orcharcl and 9 milea address either midersigned Sale on easy terms : In the I South half L ci r, with a brie all for $2,000. Seaforth. Sale '7 of state ' rame a on a from of the offers of own- t 20, resi- pply 644 FOR SAL .—Tbe lands for the folio mg plebes Lot 29, con i, an and watlei pow acres Of land, • NG, Land Agana situated 6a1 miles fron go• od framethou se 22 1 bearing, orchard and g cleared, abOut 45 acr and good enceig.' 13 Wasp ce on Such time 7 per cent. i3aterest SNIDER; 0-oprietor. -For sale Lot 12, concession , containing 100 acres : is the village of Brussaie on Jere are on the premakes a 4, goad bank barn 30!x 50, od water; about 50 acres s =tier good cultivation, s may be agreed up n. per anaum. NICH LAS offers for sale ; there i an eXcellent, ammo ions and convenient brick o e se bn the properta and a very comfortable ho e far a retired far er • it is also adiaarably d en er ; the term s will THOMAS PEABEN, be vory reasonable. For ply to the propietor, ensall post °Moe. 50 VAR31 FOR SALE.— tor Sale Lot No. •24,1Con. 3, H. R. S., Tucker with, containing 100 ;hues more or less, 55 of whi are leered and free4rom stumps • the balance is well inthered with ard- wood. There is a bri k hatteel frame barn and aringi orchard, and Olen - six of Olhiton, with a gravel road running i past lb the farm; ils convenie it to church and s ool; post ee0ion Will be give at ahnoet any time. For furlhar parrlars app y to the proprietor on the 656 tf. well fenced and well dr ined ; good bearing Orch- ard • well arid cistern goo' sized brick house, withikitchen and wood lied a taehed ; largo `bank barn, also a 60 -foot bid ding f r driving shed and other purpoSes. Is wi hin 4 miles of Blyth, an the convenient to school nd aura. Terms easv. For terms and other pa ticulnas apply to A Elt.. faHOICE FARM FO SAL aa -For -Sale, Lot 2, aea Concession 11, II. R. S., Tu ekersthith, contain - ng 100-eares ; 82 clear al and xi a first-class !atate f cultivation ; the balance is !hardwood hash ; og house, with stone eller, and well finished ; auk barn 86x60, eto e foodation, and !good 'tabling; gotod bearing orchard and wells; con - ted within 8 nines of aeafortli end 4 of Houten, n glaid gravel road For farther partiehlars pply to the proprietor on the preinises, or If by cater to Chiselhurst P. , .1011N C. STEELII. 654 ALUABLE FARM FOR bALE.—Beine Lot No. 16, Con, • 14, t wnship of Grey, contains n g 100 acres, 80 •of which are cleared and the I log house and log bun ; also a good ore lard. li he farm is really good .0110; ono a' d 0, quarter milea from Or nbrook six and a quarter he township. The 1)1 will be sold en 'Ivory •easonable terms. T tle perfect. Apply to A. or to the proprietor, UGH MeNEIL, on! the iremises or ay mail to • unbrank F. 0. Oa -8 ARM IN alcKILLOI FOR SALE.—For leered, well fenced, u• derdraitaed, and in a thigh tate of cultivation, thsbalgnee is well timbered ith hardwood; good dwelling, new bank faame arn 50x57, -with stabil g underneath, and Other le▪ nty of water. Is 10 lies from grussels, 5 arom alton, and 12 from eaforth, with good gravel roads to each place; onvenient to church aria schools ; will be sold a a whole or in two parte, or will be exchanged fo a small farm. Appily tc Walton P. 0. or to thp n'oprieter on the preMises. 'WILLIAM DYNES. $93 (aaa OOD FARM FOR SALE IN HULLETT— tanung 100 acres _of *eh clay loam land ; about a:5 acres cleared. and in good state of cultivation ; the remainder is hardw rod, with -some blaca ash ,rail timber ; on the premises ; are a new faame Mouse 20x28, a frame b 4040, stone staaling„ all underneath, with 9 her suitable sheds ; 2tood vells and a good bee. hig orchard ; is 24 trifles es from. Winthrop, and 8 ossessian will be given at further particulars epply . Prenaises or to Constance COWAN. 453 0 hurch and. school ;: It b. s east office. WILLIA3 d un u the proprietor on th GR At CLEARING SALE —A THOS. ODDS EmpORf M, SEAFORTH As announced last week:- labave commenced to sive Summer Stoc GENERAL DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, READY ING, BOOTS AND S AND CAPS, GEN NISHING$, &c n off the balanee of my exten- of ILLINEUY AND ADE OLOTH- OES, HATS S' FUR - ED PRICES, Every Departmeht will be found thoroughl assorted, and, UNDOUBTED BARGAINS in each. In COLORED 4USL 1 S, GRENADIp-ES, WHITE GOODS, DRESS INEN COSTUMES, SU R SHAW S, SUMMER SKIRTS, and HO RY, ,there is a PERFE"*T SLAUGHTER going on• These Goods must be solid, even iat Wholesal: Prices, to clea them out, in order to make ro m for:i my early AUTUMN IMPORTAT4)NS, which I expect in a short tiitae. A CHOICE LOT OF REMNANTS Are also being offered at nearly one-third REMNANTS IN DRESS 600DS, REMNANTS IN BLAFOK AND COLORED REMNANTS IN PRINTS, REMNANTS IN MANTETJ, DR REMNANTS IN`CASEINFlR -their cost, co sisting of SS AND TRIMIING SILKS, A QUANTITY OF pAMAGED FINGERING Y RN AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Astounding Barg ns in all classes of Goods • : ring the confinuance of this Every Lady des ous of Saving Money; by p rchasing serviceable _Goods at Greatly Reduced Pr ces, shOuld make it a point to visit my Establishment and judge for' themselve A Liberal Discou t Cash Purchases. S 0 ecial terms to customers buying on short time, and t e Higbest Market Pri e pal for No. 1 Butter in tubs 'and THO IAS KI D, Main Street, Seaforthc. • p s.—One Car Of Suga•r arrived this week ; usual fully stocked. All or ers punctually atten Free Delivery to any part of t*e To also a lot of Fresh Groceries, e and Liquor Department as ed to. A FULL st,rocx OF Fi'LOWS ON HAND, Cimeisting of the Folio ng Kinds : MASSEY'S NO, 13 THISTLE UTTER.PLOW, OL1VER'& NO. 40 CHILLED P OW, HILL'S PATENT PLOW, NO. 2 MASSEY'S NO, 10 SOD PLO PORT PERRY AND TEESW,A ER GANG PLOWS. A i Full Stock or Straw Cutters, Horse Bakes, Grain Crushers, Root Cutters, and all Implements belonging to the usiness. SEWING MACHINES The Florence, Wanzor F, R,aymOnd, Sowing Machines Repaired on the S warranted. Oils, Needles and Attachments a,lwa AS USUAL. oyal Singer, and other cutest Notice, and work oxi hand, in Street, Seaforth. ADDRESS TO THE E SMITH.—" Good morning Jones, where are you going to 2" farniture, you see mine is getting played out and I want to prices. Our baby wants 4 new cradle, and they say that he h ECTORS. ture Wareroorns, to get some. new et some first rate furniture at very low s the very best and cheapest in the M. ROBERTSON begs to state that he has removeal to the p emises lately occupied by Mr. John Kidd, 'as a Hardware stpre, and that he is now prepalTd to funaish everything in the Furniture line ' at reniarkably low prices. t Intending purchasere will find it s eatly to their advantage to call and ex mine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Repairieg promptly attended to,' Furniture made to rder on very short notice. Pieter° framing a specialty. : 11 work guaranteed, Farm produce, Is- ne latindrecl acres of ,whic :11 cleared, free from F• )od cultivation ; the t:3 Ca - life he same distance fr arn and stables • also ha prec o y in 1 event n. ian and We th • t !Green s ea( ge, failed t le all lite t 50,000 sin let failure nd 41 cure . 651 land, about 75 of Which amps, and in a state of balance is well timbered young bearing orcliard 8 miles from Brucelield rom Seafortkt, all good. markets ; gravel ;road .nmng past the farm, nd a school within three- juarters of a mile. Th s is one of the best farms in the township and wi I be sold' cheap. For tfur- ivtrTherzA,partN.icalars apply to the proprietor cari the premises, or to Bruce ield P. .0. ALILES VARM FOR SALE—For Sale, Lot 16, Conces- sion 3, Township uf tanley, County of Husea, er ntaining I0o acres ; acres cleared and tree him stumps ; 16 acr s good hardwood Wish, pretty much maple ; goo lbuildings and. plentyarf hard and soft wethr ; excellent orchard or ood b aring fruit trees of almost every kind, ah ls. ge and small; gravel oads along the side ! nd ation on the London, Huron and Bruce litan- y, 6 miles from Clint n, with two railways, and cs from Seaforth, an the Buffalo and Lake n Railway ; there • a good, school house on f is one of the best i the County. For ur- th r particulars apply o the proprietor on the pr misee, or if by let er, address DAVID rW. ULL, 13rnceteld P. 0. 654-4k feathers, wood and lamb or taken in exchange. Is, es 'formerly, under hia own surterviaion, and will be! cond cted with the greatest care ana atten- tioe. His stock of Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds &e., will Is e foun complete, and at the very lowest rate. Funerals attended iu the comatry. A 'Hearse for bire. emeraber the place. , M. ROBE TSON, SEAFORTH. POST _,OFFICE STORE T ONCE MORE respeciaally beg leave to return thanks to m -"- patronage during thelast 12 years that I have been doing solicit a continuance of their favors for the future. I have jus of all descriptions. Also alw Steck of DRY GOOOS A La e Stock of BOOTS and SHOE$—Matteraunt = and coal ou, Hardware, Feints and Oils, Drugs, Patent Medici thing eequired in a general store. Ask for what you want if yo t&ken in exchange. I would also intimate to all parties indebte to come and settle by cash or note before the end of this m • other bands for collection. No further notice will be given. 31 —I am also valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment in the Dominion. The abeve Society loans money on good fa twenty years, on the mcst favorable conditions. LIFE aNSUR give me a call, as I am ageet for the $nn Mutual Life Assuranc snrance Companies in the Dominion, and conducted en the rao get to give me a call. I am always attentive to businees. Pos 3:motion. Clover, Timothy, Turnip and other seeds on hand. PATTISON WA numerous castotnera for their kind usiness amongst them, and kindly received a Large end Well Selected ye on hand a fnll assortinent of d price, are the hest in the County. make. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps es, Bacon and Hams, in fact every - don't see it. Cash or farm. produce to me for last and previous years, nth, or the accounts will be put into NEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS °clay, one of the bestloan societies security for a term of from three to CE. --If you want your life insured Company, one of the best Life In- t economical principles. Don't for - Office and Telegraph Office in con- • TEAS. TEA8. TEA& THE NEW CROP JOST ARM. Grocey and PrOision Store IS speT where San can get the bed just t cheap vall:hissos eavwell selected; tock of Fresh Teas—the are really gfiod las e for Your money ever offered in SeafOrth. FRE And a as Or Jam Curra Prune HO nice -et al: of kinda of FRITITS, mica ages Lemons, Applas, DatesaCrairberry y the pound, BlackaCuarant !hay, Rea t Jelly Pine Apple tjally, Figs, Raisisas - 'EY IN BOTTLES. e of the beet Tee Dad in the market, at Pi6 t5e rTiSes pore yr:: 85Tereyn ina yPeNr ePwluJnadp!'an Tea at 40 and 50 cents par anjy:e.Gruinlp'nollwdier Tea at 430 cents,Per pOtuid, YTry y ming Hyson Tea at 4_5, 50, 55, 60 aza ally good value. A g od supply of those suPerior Smoked Sugar Cured Hams, prnoked Bacon, Plain Hems and Pot 13 rley, Grlaham Flour, 0,ats and Potatoes. FRL/T JARS. FRUIT JARS. all siz 8, which, being bought before the rise in price, ill be tar daery eheap.: S T I L! L -',A I-1 E A D. BR4SSEILS WE WORKS. THE Subscrilla rs take this opportunity -of re- turning tb auks to the inhabitants of Braintele and vi drafty fdr past patromsge, and beg to state that having rare& SC veral Ina rovements in their t) ' kiln a d mode of burning, hey are now in a public with firet-class lime all 12.ac, -cash, at the it) better °salon than ever be 'ore to supply the kiln, on 140. delivered. Thie being the sixth seasOn of our business deal in•gs in Brassels, and healing given =quali- fied -satisfactisan so fa the Public can rely on 646-13 from ti sEAFORTHi • FLAX mills. JOH.* BEATTIE TS STILL Desirous of disposing of his Flax -A- Mills on reasonable Lerma -to a good active businei3s man, Who is likely to manage it prop- erly. e bas sufficient Flax Sown, and in splen- did or er, to kaep the min running steadily dur- ing th seasona the benefits in connection with i. MONY TO ;LOAN. rates oa interesb, on good fann :security. JOHN d3EATTIE, OYTE.i3S. 0NrSTERS. -fl'Y LEAVING yo•ar order -elm second day at 'LP 391. J. Rigga' you can Becura Oysters as fresh as m mad direct 11110/11 the fisheries ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER, TobaCcos, Pipes and !pore, Fruia, Floiver4,„ Confectionery, do,„ Rem:a-ober the place, Curry Ittotheral ol•1 stand W NTED. TICr.—T.Mellis,Kippen, a in callsyeat at- tention that he' is as usual rea y for the harvest las of 1880,1for th repairing of , lowers, Reapers, Threshing Mae aies, ana each lik-e. Old gearing boxes 11 led and made good as new : -also repair - a workmanlike manner, Threehere wanting cylinders and caneaves repaired should not fail to give,a call. The beet of him used in the ananufaCture of, spikes, and -all ion& of jobbing executed with neatnese and ticapatah. Give T. isfactio that he is the right Man in the right place. orse shoeing and gen;eral blacksmith - an g of a kinds done in a sat lafeetory manner. A call solicited from all, Rcnteraber .and look out for t chive.. 1 THE ttbscaiVer hereby thankis his numerous! hopes a strict !integrity and ar :se attention to busines to merit theix!confielette and trade in ises dui. ng the Winter, he ie net For any uantity of Good Freat Eggs, delivered clean wh at Ara*. 1). WILSON THE ZpRICO CARRIAGE FACTORY. T.TAITE alwayls on hand, and make to ,Order, Weis, unclad, and every other artielein their T hey ,eraotally superintend !their own Si - to material and workmanship. ; ness, and can guarantee a goor, article both ea For Style and Finish theiri Work cannot be surpaeeed by the large city establishments. Repairing promptly attended to. Give rut -a trial and be convinced that we On satisfy youss own to the public, having been in anainesa in Zurich foa oaer 12 years. • 636 _ HESS at HABEREB. THE 1-ILO—PHOTO PALLERY. Pieturo Rare Mel it Taken, by A. Calder, Searbrth, GALLI AND ,SEE SAMPLES. A LL Llse Samplestshown by roe axe samples of -LA- everts day work, and such its you can get any day at Calder's only. Rich drapery clear and brilliant colors, andtarneothand clean faces, each as can be Made onla by yeare af practice and experienee. 0* pictures copied and. enlarged as ague'. Negativea preserved. ' ANDREW CALDER, Practieal Artiet. Wholesale and RetailDealer REATHER and None bet the Very Beat Stock kept. Tema moderate.; A Trial Solicited. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly filled. gee It: N. BRETT IVac The associati Highlands. W been surprised a remote shoo 41 reasonable pree 'tate flight to th periencing sour brought to a st of miles away; of a prosperous begin to settle eon& are 'owe must trudge fe Toad, a puff of breath Of peat - on closer obse 'the wreath 0 irig up against grotuad. With face, had it not ing of the shop it. It seems h The roof hs.,s snowy mantIe nature in - its 13110W that ii. threshold has wails and the ' flicker of light knock at- the d. surprise, but t place to the father, in his proof homespu - have put him his only thong ors of his hnt, much honor fo idea he endeav. Lis actions, t He maY be a ported „from Nt born Celt, b shaking yours pings, said hea as he draws th to the chinme to brave all ki that it -would , ing you comfo on hospitable you are yet in gies, yon hear , chuckle prom from somewh tenement. It literally horn warrant went apparition) an dragged from o Transferred tlars.wi" that 4. no means la still. better in milk cheese gestion is in it be not, the Gloulivat will useful stimula is brought out plat of the eve any price, tho tact. Braxy i have (lied a ,drift or diseas quisite to th have passed y pouch to your with. him to pleased by h; tion. You sr cottage. The axe built of s with glossy iloor is of bea scarcely so ar Yet the meste rent politics„ anxious to dr get him on. sh natural histor curious anec confideme of perso.a.ded to he would eon rauding on patch. For poaching, the and you ma. his morals will have a he forte you. uncompromis sheets are sp ontside, but life when The baby lessly upsets in on confir can be no c he seems to of anything of the old or definable c amiability ; affable and his fists and forgets his a grossing effo Iruse cat's of curious When he I into his troa overturning himself, or the cistern by the emot manages to razor with t its edge on head tumbl table eloth the chinas day coat car drivers track, soon principle t remote, into ed himself two years, b famed. "mo