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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-12-17, Page 2s[i • • - Y. 2 0 A NOBLE GENTLE1VMM A STORY OF AN OLD LADY. I sat spinning at my wheel in the sun, for the autumn day was cold, when I heard some one whistling, and looking up, there was young ,Squire Turner, with his arms folded on the gate, leaking over. When he caught rav eye he laughed, and I blushed, and I rose and made him a courtesy. 11e* was a handsome man, the squire, and the hand from which he pulled the glove shimmered in the sun with pearls and diamonds, and he was bonnie to look at, with his hair like spun ,old in the October sunlight. When I courtesied he bowed, marking his curls dance over his shoulders, and said he, "I've spoiled:eine pretty picture that I could have looked at all day, but I've made another as pretty, so I'll not grieve. May I come in ?" "And. welcome, sir," said I; _anIt a chair kr hina for he was grandfather's landlord; but for all that I felt uncona- forta.ble, for I was not used to fine corn- maybe." PAD -31:- . "Where.?" said I. - He talked away, paying me more She went to the kite compliments than I wee used. to, for beckoned in a woman wl grandmother, who brought me Up1 Dame Coombs, who h ways said, "Handsome is as handsome with eggs. does." "I heard you rightly," Since I am telling the story I'll tell told me Evan Locke a the truth. I had. done wrong about were making ready for the thing. Neither of the old NIB "They're going to Can knew that I wore Evan Locke's ring a carpenter—and a good in my bosom, or that we'd taken a vow say it—made the doctor to eaoh other beside the hawthorn° that thiegs. The.old lady d grew in the church lane. I never country, but she goes fo looked. for it high and to no sign of it. And I bega the loss of that dear rin that I would. never marry The days passed on and he near me. "Oh, it was cruel in him "to hold such anger for a had provoked, when I spo know I loved him so." And grandma would se me (I know why, now), sighed and moaned and. workhouse. And I though of grief among them. One day grandpa. sal seems that your sweethea fond of. you, not over a you." "Why not ?" said L "Where has he been back ?" "Busy, doubtless," sa smile, though I thought burst. "Perhaps you know all orandma. "You're • [i -• ' . - - • THE AUR 1 ; I if, • [ N gitPosiProh. 'eammaseeser' but found to fear that was a sign van Looke. never came "1 thought • asty word .e it hem goi 111 meant to deeeive, but granny was old and a -little hard., and that love of mine was such a sweet secret. Besides, money seems to outweigh all else when people have struggled all their lives through. to turn a penny, and they "They've sold the hou knew Evan was a poor, struggling Liverpool to take ship ; young surgeon. I thought I'd. wait a. find. out the truth for while uutil I could sweeten the news choose to take the trou with the fact that he'd begun to make Coombs. "I'm no ch his fortune. falsehoods about my ni ghbots.", Granny came in from the dairy five she went away in wrath . alieve it moor and °Bed and' on of life a sake. There •is money th4e, they say. That him." "I told you so," said g "I don't believe it," sa cely loo nd graid ked o t I should is not o r xious a- e thiS . d ' I, wit), y heart wo w'thit'" gh about en oor n o sa.t ther d come o ae said, ahi4 mot oyage." da. My ne, thong a: box for cads the 1 e • the duct r' to be mid E what t andmother 1 I. e, and gone and you yourself, if 13 le," said Dm rector to te minutes alter the Squire had gone, and heard he had. been there. I didn't tell her of his fine speeches, but there was a key hole to the door, she came through, and I, have a guess she heard them. That night we had something else to think of. Misfortunes had come upon grandfather; but I didn't foresee that, when the half-yeaes rent should become due, not a penny to pay it with would be found. All this time Evan Locke and I had been as fond as ever of each other, and he came as often as before to talk to grandpa on the winter nights, and still every little while our young landlord, Squire Turner, would -drop in and sit in his lazy- waav Watc.hing me knit or spin. • And would not I. had walked across the seen the shutters fast door barred, and not a s the place. Then gav went home all pale and sat down•a,t grandimoth "It's true," said I. "And for the sake of you will see your gra, and break his heart, an have nursed you fr widow." "I looked. at. her as I found strength to say: "Give me to whom since my own love doe And thou I crept up dowu onmy bedside, w Once or twice he was flushed with wine, had fainted. I w.oul ,1 and even: hold,: for he tried to kiss mehea,veu for for But Squire or no„ I boxed. his ears for his.pains, and no softer than I could • help, either. I could not help his coming nor help seeing him, when he came, and I did that Evan should be angry it wouldn't come. The next day Squire the parlor as my acce pleased he was, and ho back into grandfather' granny grew so proud up h�p trembling, is knee. go fals�. a dfathier I:ru leave me, in al bah: he sOlibed, you not want stairs anc ak as thou have tha just then Turner w ted lover. the color old. face ! d kind, a not deserve with me. But he was. Oh, so high and the house was aglow, a d only I rclighty, and spoke as, though one like. But I eouldu:t forge Eva,n— the Squire could, mean no good by whom I loved so—sa ling away coraing to so poor a place as the school- me without a word.' master's. , I suppose they all s looked He mado me angry, and I spoke up. The Squire talked of J health "For that matter, the Squire would would make me ride wh no wy on iina ove be glad to have me to promise to marry moor for strength. hing.'Ti y our 11i1 think [tie he said. Your lye 0, andy ke ye 4mi him," said, I. "He thinks more of me than you do just now." "Maybe you Tike: him better," said The old folks said knew what ailed me ; Scotch maid seemed Evan. was ought wrong On "I don't say that,'' replied 1;• "britIne• : • bad temper and jealousy -scarce make: • "What ails ye, mis one ever fond o another.. I pray 1 dull and your cheek i Ma.y never have- • a husband who will. braw grand. lover cane scold me:" . • . ye are na, that ill, 0th For he had been scolding me. There "Ne, -I'm well enon avgno other name for it. : She.looked at me wis fu Well, Evan was wroth with me and 1„ "Gin ye'd. tell me y rn with him—not heart -deep, though, I tell you a cure,” she s I. thought—and. I did not see him for But there was no et r • f -over a week., T. was troubled much,. world and I:couldn't c though. I.kriew he we:111d come- round, simple Jennie. Sojth andmayhap ask my pardon.. For be- and I was close on me fore you aro wed you can bring your and granny and D -,rct lover to his senses, when So I did not fret after nor quite snub Squire • liked me more than p. 1." i you will. busy with my wedding Evan's absence And oue night the Turner, who grew too great, and I ever. But one the purple heather j on night grandfather came in from a lone- knelt down under tile ly ride, and shutting the door. stood. to be taken from the between grandma and. me, looking at eau I live without me, ancl so strangely that we both grew I Spoke the word frightened. At last he spoke : started up in affrig t, "I have been to ithe Squire's," said side was an elfisl li he ; "for the fiz-st time I had to tell heard a cry that at fir- Ihinathat I could not pay his rent when earthly. Yet it w s 1 ut 0. 1 f ye you f en d la aid I. lv. all, I paig- r rue in my hekt ys rolled: arriagp s Plume 0 es. in in my ye' t out if mo to moat, a bas aud ra Id; "fo h ? Task. o d, and th or there at tl figure; an I -carce thou coteh Jen r rour true 14 it him Ifra quire."' and. wa i -a --e-4- ore ; bu1t, th they left m fetch niay ho , and cbme t acres.* tbe ere the hall and e th d• at _ but stoo ith ght, (late ,my you ppe ur I; halal' ,but h light, et me he star wonderI ement h dress, eyes br om and 'Agath ne bring tBut I st 'Not yc d. 11 of me ssed, I I could nd. "Uive] id. "Not y ,I LSVE 1 I coal ay n' offe u. be do ought e m At last etren I ck to the fir e had been aiting oly fc ed, and how, lie offerlof .andparents d of the rin y bread, an d been sent! 1 ; w i • V3. 0 due." who had followed I opened my lips. Grandmamtha's 1 "Why do you ca, hand covered them. Grandpa clrewnae i now?" she said ; to him, ., for the sake o' the "Thou'rt young, lass," he said, "and I' "How dare you they are right to callI the pretty. Say, me ?" could'et like the Sqnire well enough to ; But she caught wed hit n ?" L ; "Dinua be vexes , "Eli," cried grandma. "Sure you're , bide a wee, anda, swe not wandering ?" i It is for love of y r "Squire Turner asked mwa,stelike the sue, w .a.i.e for this ' women in-. sin the Squire wo ed e. la,ss of ours to -night. Of all the world. there is Ibut one he loves as will the ladtheft love t he should his wife, andtrod. on should hake h that is our ; Agatha." .! "What do you Me ti ' I lo "I'll speak gin T "I dreamt of golden rings and a lniuch. i ! . ' of white roses ou qhristmas Eve," cried Jennie"I rodevitt : granny. "I know! the lass , would. be youug DreLocke's pia tic e." . . .! and there she lighted , ring, and what she sa cl But I put m -y head on rev' grandfath- The ` it turned him the ti t er's shoulder and :hid my face. i said he, 'There's' na, { ro truth must out, I knew. ; u "Wilt have him; aud be a rich lady ?" ia woman gin she' said grandpa. I turned to the wall -an an an' your granny rode 'And when he :had waited for answer, I burst (nib with " all- a' ken—wull it do sob and a ', sob together. "Ay, Jennie," said "She's friOten, ;I." said grandmam- • your ma. "Nay, we 1 est all wed once in , And had I wings tc m our lives, my chime and robbed me of m l . He : not have come to • th Then grandpa li debt and poverty l ." p talked. to me. h told me how pow they had grown, and I stood before -my how kind the Sq lire was,.and I had 1 trembling and white, an but to marry hit to make my grand- don't tell me, granny y parents free fro their lives throw h. If I refuged and lie. Didn't you steal vexed. the Squir, , heaven only knew '! from my neck and give what might hap en. , i as if from- me ? You "She'll never ruin her poor grand- ; loved and. honored m tadinamma. 1 rather die than thirk Illy 71 se lo sle sh r u, ve. said. "J hat I sp I've seen h in t e Wasit yIl ie grothnd s ing aga'n ?' said L y pla.d " te mis res e ast th an I gave hir know bot, of de), o' trteb alse.' 4nd • vered his e o •e. rIlb.ereP !" lj I, "heaven 11 feetL c cotta, e ocr • papa," sobbed gr Ali! it was hard to bear—bitter hard; but now there te1,S no help for it. I took the ring from my bosom and laid it on my palm, nd. told them it was Eva,n Locke's, and that I had plighted my troth to him. And grandmamma called me a deceitful wench, and grand- father looked as though his heart would break. Oh, I would have done anything for them—anything but give up nay true love. That night I kissed his ring and prayed. Heaven that he might love me She turned. scarlet. "True love?" said sh one true love—Squirs "You have done it !" written on your face." And she looked dcw to weeping. "My own true love heart," she said. "My bad loved for fiTty year save hina. Could I let worth nothing, stard i see him a beggar in m irl, girl !" om me. "And thou eke ag n, wh ,with d an • ith oor en 1 'Je d me, in th 11 • indows sked the Squire. e fbr reeka 1 hi e d hoj ' he 11 calle befo is c nd I me. ove, here, him ve, you even 11 1 qui for after mo'e. ded you; he n so •as t d. th t an• light r bet whe Ls- h y ow gran the my h I said anoth4r in n's tr is until I die " Then, ills I ft,, ded out of w the Eight ce in a, life ars. At las "My li lfe said. thong array. f'Ma.nM a earts t gi one ere you And then, ha,c1noFt gri rm and sa 1 t the g te h ''Be a res hip Go den 1 he r tle "Al It 8 •• I liked. hi one before •anny that Eh! but h 'widest, ki ho rode aw orrow, an ()ached Lie; erpo oche jest r ady Golden ,Geor e, a that made h s hea; back to me but Heaven bles. him 11 1 en4 ely SO me tol d er he nd, ing Y false pro' ne e.st, e oke., alt he Ssuir we se dom time a se a d gath ne me ! Th e dd. high o aw ind ved me pan , Aga eor bett hat, won wee dest,1 y wi ue better, i , I bade k and her away I arlight to ere ablaze ousekeeper boldness— So in a in his even - nshed and into a little misfor- 11. urner,".I king so that has I v' took my atha?" he be guilt— tied !" 'and !think he 11 11 IS :Ir THE gAcoRTI-i . ' AGAIG-ULT'UfiL IMPLEMENT DA U. C. WI LSON, Vh4.30, ; ! . Has no on boa s SEWING Consisting of the folk in kinds : ORIUM. PRIETOlt oek of INES I 4 Wanzer Wanzei- e.' I went $11 all—bow actB. tob other,e cited me by ered .my the truth, tolen from sage that a.. husban d se Evan ever can for I am rich color ape, and *I e More than lag man in e to me. loved me," s is bad— comes , of ✓ a BLc e." nd ge MOBS ed ha. e ha • th nigh d nev fit te • est h th er I an o se d t ) t li 141 And father t cottage word, to that he one b taught few yea knees., • ho ed o the ped t S •as i. ed of n, a elite im uirei ildr, For we s la d lad tad When! two, the thing th, me quite happy far away over th been three kood our SqUire, vith ever blushedl besi bad a mistress EL who loved Evan. 11 a fairer have "Mine was e las though gave me his e moor, and Whispered : e Canadian t ailed yt." I had ever en 1 Vold ✓ w d him. king—the iifring men ✓ ak of the d till he ojaud Evan ofl. upon the im a tale nd sent him wig Squire. 0t,1 tb dift cd for Pr Tun n to re S be , hapsee. tsvel he b e la.st Eh 1' but .t's a old I remembered ar irl withered aind old. opened the Vault wher slept ten years t put and I've nothing left anclmy love, lat seems 'as if every joy I ever had w tornbstones G-eorg, t e gr at * would hay I borne my mouldred sea scanew ding ring i have t yet morrow. Niuty! can% and t .A, um us 3' ti a 17 IL vise, C., ilthn B. And other maks a lwayS siVck It ie now an sice-Iti LARGEST, BET ASSORTED AND CHEAPEST acknowledged aot t W zetrhesZer Sewing Machin s are aheadl Of an, in the Wanzer C. heing ,r amaimasemememsemoimma FOR CHOSTMAS IST OF W PR SENTS T DECEMBEII 17, 1883. '1111=111111 AND NEW YEARS. SEAFORTH PRKFAC1ORy MAS AND NEW BE FOUND AT I -I TT GI- I-1 13, 0 T_T Al IN G eonnnencid business for e Fall EARSand Winter Trails ntw prepared as maw, to purchase any quant Sy of Pork, 611115 et to the following reguations: We will takeoff, 'Dolmas per hundred if dry, 4nd 8 if soft. 9honJder Shtick:25 cents. SOMETH COUNTER'S JE ELRY EMPORIUM 1 LOOK AT IT, READ I EXAMINE THE qOODS, II . e I AND YOU WILL'FIND THAT MITER HAS—TAVNq TO' QUAL- .CALDER IS :NEVER A LEEP ITY OF GOODS IN '0 ;CONSIDERATIO ---THE :' HE IS AL . ; . ; 1 TO' THE Wants of ING NEW. SeaTfhoret hu1,iafeiXeti"doECar t lEllilaloiereasner Bya'a eteolvehereln 1 he will keep constan ly oh hand a .ehole and complet e stock of all bids of Cured. Meats, Sate. ages, Bologna, Pork Ind other Cutting, &c. ' STORE WILL BE OPENED THIS WEEL Give me a tril. Nothing but a good article kept, and satisfaction guaranteed. 671 HUGH ROBB, -Saaforste DARING dURGLARIES MAY BE CO TIED ! BUT Oldgrand t made- the poke a kind ng Dr. Locke, 6e-? Still • no whom we a for: every ri d, and in a ids at our • was high did to make ed—and from here he had anths; came fest lady that Itud the hall a mistress She that u her coffin, id then they Squire had aeside him; ✓ n, my life mory, and it dream of y under the the IGolden. ship that from Ime,has ttotn of the lidak My wed is all, for I ninety to- age,I and. it meet Evan SOMETHING BE IUTIFUL I Its principal pints of acellenc being the large and roomy spa e undo the arra the a.djustabil- ity of all its p ; the pritrip 1 ones being of hardened steelI; 1. 1 WATCHES W A STE E E D AYS AW4IKE his many friends and the pubRo at large, su plying them avi bastclass weak of the Photographic Art, in the .atest stylea and newest deeigt Eli reasonahlylow price. This is the main asecA t of rny sneeesin the past, and will be Thy motto for the futarle• Pictures taken when theiterneest blows, when dark cloud hover above u, When thunder &nil bghining ages, when it rins when it snow,and when what the weatth4 inay be. Calder a)•frO.ys takes a good impression and turret out a $o. 1 Photo. kept in stock. I Re miller the People'a Favorite, Old Pictures copied and Aen.loarAgLdp.:1::eraefoirrtmlues N. B.—No Prtur s taken in total darkns. the un'a brig t r ys shine forth no matter Stock of nches Cloks Jewelry, Silver-Plaed Ware, Spectac s Fancy Goods West or t hi hop, re p nd On both sides f the reodiEj bar, with oil dup ; uickle with loose puPey ;Psitv t granmc mothe have che ed true leve a he troth t back to E whom I Ili life ing I , "you bawl' rner." cried at, that an s bre in di husbar a I d a girl's f my viraYa old a,g always. In the rnormiag it was gone, And then I fell dcwn at her fee ribbon . and al, from my neck. I , a stone. I knew nothing for tan • - - 1 e o r a lo e re. way ere. like and at t And O 00 sh t's a coo no be& tin eav IS EXTREMELY up 'Wth little or no noiee. Ti.es leading featurfts in this pOttlar . - 1Vla chin and Needl - • a xi an g ul air needle te balance wheel, tak /up ; II RUNNING, A a rio s pet tion was addre sed i 178 of oiith aroli a b of IC arle.• ton. It huna lope ition of al name are made 'writt the humbl petition9 a very me anch ly di considerm ho all ca,ptiva ed bb own youtl1ful o arm8 in conseq ence of hi that your FExce lency tare prcle4 tha no rnarry au you g are roVidecl or-; of them a fi e for di a Our li ertie filxe to be lev ed o asFsl all be ma, Tied grea disad va tage that tbe wido •s, riag do snap up bitve the -yanit3 to ti -t't-vnc our which ti to. are FOITIC of thri chine. LWAYS 814 II Sewing ach,ines th Shotest tipm that which the GoVernor • een Maidens thus I"The Weida Whose IWheteas we, at present in ion of mind, bachelors are lows, and our • eby neglected; enr retenest is 01 for the fu - w presume to id the maids 1si to pay each tiafabtion .for in - and likewise Luch bachelors widovvs. The ie to us' Maids is eir forward car- e young men, and le their merit be - great imposition have the prefer- econamended to sideration, and no further in - maids, in duty ." The forlorn y much approved nese king which re than . fifty arryingi on the ce taught that namonly wedded erty, who dissi- Eel oh inarriages prejudice of chil- es. ARICUL111.1114 M A. full Stook of H rse P we Grain Crushes, Saw ng M chi and all Machinery be ongi to i ou u who ought t ence This is iumb your Ex elle cy's hop( Y°l will per stlts. Aid \se p bOund, w 11 ever sikteen would tave the edict of t e Pot forbade widi ws years old frojn re ground 1bat xper -widows of tba4 age young rn n of 110 pald. t e forturi brought them, to t dreti and othe rolat --j-At 40 tw „tlfth. the Iiondon C ystal were divided into haired alnd s ort -h iner class priz s for cat S were offe ed, b, shell "tom" was no of the cats sho k ha Were only thrze ent of any color. The d th :re w ed toi. in t at N7 :5 ei. eig ed Gail and Before put chs sl 0. C. WI LSO - D SKATINP AN L ENO ND. Ladies' Gents' G Ladie ' ant GentS' G. Ladle Lathe With white, black, The Pioneer Galle y," opposite Commercial Hotel. _11 TCHES. WATCHES. SEAFORTH 1 -JOHN id Hunters, key and. stm winder. id Open Face, key and etem winders. 'and Gents' Si ver Hunters, key and stera winders. i ',. and Gents' Si ver Open Face, key and stem wiritders. , • and llumieated dials in Waltham, Elin, tongie Enlieh, and 5 iss manufacture. . . QWCK In Fancy Walnut Case —Eig EigI4 Da and. epaired oi otice. Ladies' Bright an I Brooches and Ear j Brooches and Ear Breeches and Ea' , ! Lockets, Necklets Bracelets, Watch. LEMENTS s, Straw Cutter. es, Root Cutter the be siness. Or Goods e PR sewhere. SEAFORT NI.ON Prop ietor INC RINK TI IURPH a ove Rinks, Has pleasu e in sta ing tqi t e amusement lov PeoPle of St forth an vicinity that His SI(fiTINC URLINO RIN S ENO EADY, -And will h open 1 cIr the, se son as soon as the weat er -w 11 pa/inii. searce, a lon -h ai heaviest old and pounds. [ nal cat slaow in lace the tjnima1s • classe —long- e . In l4ie for- tise-shelI1 male he pure tortoise- ptesented. One • 'eleverly. There -of taillees Mani tabby l atwas' only ene black exhibition. The years and a half, en and a halfi IrERM Family Eight Doll Double. Dollars. Single T dies, Two Children under t a, Half. Singlea4ImiSSiOI, 10 mission ti kots, One Do Opening and Carniv Matches e tra. Ticket • oldrs of the ice n both The pa soliited. F Rt THE SEASO icket s, noti 'nein TS. Icket, Gen0.attaan cket—G enifiemen )ollars and a Half n Yea,Irs o 67-4 tonage LAWS ing head of FaMily and one Lady, rye [Three Dollars; age, One Dollar nd ent . Twelve Single ad - r. 1 ights and Cur ing /e ondtler to all the privil ges inks. of the i nb:ic is respect ully NOE1 Mt RPHY, Propri et Of the Celebrate facture. SE IN -M CHINE8 I JAMES lArATSO,i Dealer in, all kinds of First -Class t D hirt Col red Gold Rin s In Real Ring in Electro Bins in Gilt. a,nd harms. Chad CLOCKS. FLAX MILLS a BEA TIE TS STILL Desirous of disposing of hie -Flax -1- Mills on reasonable terme to a good active businessman,ti 'who '13 likem ly to ai age it prop- rly. Ile has sail ient Flax sown end in splen- dd order, to ket p 1 e Dlill rennin steadily due. ing the season. th ei benefits in c enection with which he will 13ive the purchaser. MONEt Arnotai of ra tea of inters, o OFFICE --Cana ng, Seaforth TO LOAN. -oney in Loan am reasonable good farm see i y. n Bank of CimetceBufld• JOHN BATTrE. ay and. Thirty Hour Plain 'Veneered Cases— Hour ; both Spring arid Weght. IEGG EMPORIUM WELRY. THE Subsetiber hereby thanks his numerate . , ets. i Crosss—veryihand 0131e late. I 18-k. and 9-kkWedding Rings. tlt 1 Scarf Pins an Cuff Bu tons. - Studds and Collar I3ut ons. s and. Ke3)s. i Large variety Black & Fancy Jewelry. late. Gem Rings, Band ingel Seal Rings. LCTRO-PLATED WARE Mer dan Britt la Company and Rogers, C°' mann- THE ZURICH CARRIAC FACTORY. Every piece s areped and warranted as rep eseyted. RER custorneas {merchants 'and there) for their liberal patronage dnrint the pa4t 7 years,ftd 1 hopes by str4t ielegrity and clo e attention to business to tait !their coifidenIIe and trade in the futare. Baying greatl, enlarged his prem. ises during the witer, he is now pepared toay 1 THE HIGH ST OAS1 PRICE For any quantity Good Fresh Eggsdelivre4 at the Egg Emporia m, MAIN' ST BET, SE.4:FORTH„ Wanted by the ubscriber, 25 trials -of good dri clean wheat straw D. D. !WILSON Dinnet Ca Breakfast Pickle Cas Indisijflua1 Card ase. Eperg res Or Fruit St Coffe Pots.. Tea Plots. Wine Stanas. • Salt $tancis. Sugar and Cream D Sts. Syrup Caps. Toile Sets Wait rs' S lvers. Indiv dual Salts. I tors. Biscuit jalis. astor. Butter D' hes. ors. I Cake Bas ets. asters. c HESS Children's K4ves FAMIcr AND NUFACTOR- f I IN SEWIN MACHINES. Knit -any Mahns, Lawn Mowers, Sad 1.7091, Se oing illachine Re- - pair, Xeedlesi., 0.7s, Attachments.i the., thc.i I ; , I am the ONLY Agcntin t is partof theContity kir the e1elirated MACHI E t king the First FPrize sao at the Seaforth Fair, Wheeler & Wilson, owe, nz r C, and any Ma hine WHITE. SW! Which bias succeeded for two Years in, Recce over all its compiatitor Also Al genti for the Osborne A, Wilson, W a customer natiY, Want. All It-nds of Re Secon -hand Iflechi part paytment 1o1 New sold on asy monthly taAntisfaactio JAE 181 ives. ives. 1.. s. rks. Dinner K Dessert K Tea Maier ,Dinnjer F Dess rt F Tea ork Dian r S oons. Dess rt S OOLIS. Tea r3poons. . SPECTACLE ssert L. Black & Steel and Rubber Frames, 25 cente to $1 with Black & Code and Lazar rom er pair. A cas Ihdicat a MAIN ISTR OFFI E—In Catia Mansio • Hotel. ing Mach' es al ed. aes ay taken in excite ge as chines, and Maclbines ents. etrant eed ATS 0 ET SEAFORTH. Gold Peas and Hold Pencils. , Silver Thimbles. Tuning Parka. • Hair Brashes, Nail and Tooth Br she Fine and Dregshig qom1s. Back COmbs.- Scissors and Pocket Kul es. Pocketooksi in Leathe 1 Pocket °eke in Shell. Pocket ooks! in Steel. Meerschaum Pipes. Brier Pipes. rks, Spoons IN CASES. Call Bellti. • Celery Stsmds. Tureens glad Cups. Flower Stands. Berry Dishes. Ice Pitch s. Swing Ke les. Spoon Hd1d.ers. Toast Rat4s. Vasee. NCietarplillnecuciiingrgs. . 4tc., &c. • • a TT AVING rent a the Black= th Shop in Mils • . 'LA7 (=nue, is ow prepared ti do all kinds of any. Napkin Rincrs. lacksmithing o e shortest otiee and the best possible style. Thoesands of shoeless homes in wnted, to be filed with a set 6 first-class shoes °tang shop, as I nake horse-sheling speeialty. Having had eieh years experie cc in the bum - netts, working in a great inan of the principal • Vie orks. • shops in Caned , and would raave gone to the ick e Forks. 1 states on)yI e always had an itiea that Causala was ahead of t e States, wbieli Hanlan proved over a year a o, and now nrhves Canada to be ahead of the wo l. Farmers Mad it to be to their interest to call and give ne a trial, as I am one of the best.] orse-shoers /the County, if I do say it myeelf Lam no blowt G ORG 679 E N. /IIEL, Hills Green. TTAVE always on hand, and 1, =Ike to Ordr, t.; Varatz,roatal, Cutters and every cthp. articlein their line. T hey perserally superiaendtheir own busi- ness, and can gularantee a goo 4 article both se to material and orkananship. For Style roi Finish their work canneit be surpassed by tha large city este, 'ailments. Repaiiinn pre pily attendel to. Give as trial and be comhnced that we n satisfy yetis! to quality and pr. Mr. Hess 5s we 1 known to t$ public, having ai been in bnnese in Zurich for er n years. II 636 HESS ABERER. NOTIC TO FARMERS MR GE RGE N. HILL, 1) th ad s. alt Spoons. Mus ard ppoons. Fish Knives. Fish Forks. Fruit Knives. Butter K ives. S AND EYE GLASS!S. s; Morris & Co.'s man factire itt Gold, Silver, $1 50 to $12 per pair. Common Spectacles from Given with every pair. }lane your eyes tested d get fittedsthe first ti UNDRIES. Tho Largest Stbck tbf Viol s Str. WATCHS, CLOC In all their branchs, on the to ail work entrusted to me, trade, I can withcolufidence w 5,000 W rt of Old Iwill lct REMEMB 'LI opposite • ell s Block, opPosi e the 668 pies TIN -1 -52 $5 20 PE at home. Sa to $worhpeo free. Addrees SON SG Oo.,Portand, Maar. 62 I [ R 'THE ST S. Porter% Ch Clay Ilipe • Pipe Sterns. Tobacco ouche. Cigar 1:Io1ilers. Tob cOo ad Car Stands. Tswfraoabitakiehrogya.:dicC4i,ar Boxes. Dondinoes, FancylFltjwer pots for table. Ladies' and Gents' Satchels. Fans and Vasee. Accordians. Piano Ornaments. LOOK Hg It E. CINCALESE HAIR :I RENEWER. l'kl" 0 OTHER Preparation yet discovered does 4-` i; s work so quickly and sistisfaetorily se the CINGALESE It never fails to restore GRAY HAIR or PADED HAIR to its youthfol color and life, as it ell ntains the SPECIFlO ALIMENT which is the ilIb of tho hair, and in this way its NATURAL CO,LOR is REST 3RED with rapid- ity. It cures *nth uff, Itching and Eruptions, and keeps the beatl clean, elaect and healthy. It is a very d et rable B sir Dressing, impartingto [ the Hair a silk ai lustre and sr ftness which is the admiration ef sll. Try it and be convinced. Sold by Druggits, and in SE kli'ORTII by J. S. ROBERTS, at '0 cents a bottl a. 668-52 • • PIAN TT•S I AND ORGAN vine:. 0. 11. DUNLOP Teaches Music in all -4A•E- its branch ; Musical Se [time and Harmony a specialty; /dvanced pupi, s taught to write music from so nd, thus entitling e °mi:niers to write their -ow- compositional; careful flettention given to young beginners; -alsb the most:approv- e d vocal traini ig ler stiergthetting and 'develop- ing the voice iven when &Oiled without ,ettra ' charge. Use 1 instrument Vs practice.; charges moderate. It siclence en • eorge Street, first door east o131 in Street, Seafirth. 673 4 the County, which I vilI sell at 75 cents on the JOHN WILLIAF S &CO. gs, Bws, Tail Pieces, eys and Rosin. B,.9.NSERS Sze-, WROXE ER, - UNTARIO H ANO JEWEi..*Y IREPAIRED, 1 hortest notice. By giving ray personal attention nd having over :twenty years eXperience in the rrant all work o ve sa k t i tisfaetion Gold and SilveTTante0., for which pay Cash or Trade. N D ----Tree of Silver -Plate in Window, directly ap Cash Furniture Sto4e, COT31\Tr12-P11;6, Watchmaker nd Jeweler, Seajorth,.. Bills Disco= ed. Drafts *me. Money Lest on Reld Estateat LoWest Rates. 658-52 SOHN & Co. APPLES APPLES. WANTED toy the Suscriers, Ten ThOnSana Bushels 'of Apples clnring the next two months; must be sour or choking varieties ; no sweet apples Wanted. 678 D. D. WILSON & Co., Seforth. R. N. ESOETT, SEAFORTH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer /in LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS of Every Description. None but the Very Best Stock kept. Terms moderate. A Trial Solicitedat All orders by mail Or °there Fte Promptly fi1led-1 1 R. N. BREIT DECEMBER 111.11111.11 - 1:116 Pit hiS back agel Let in see it hi But be ready wi If he sways or. Mammy avadna Ony ll -Mite There'll,* leave Maramys What a thrawin What a rowin Then.a etesaY An' the spleel Noo se fittieei LOok at him.1 Straiclat Mammee There, hes left Lamb& in Bndin'oOt As if to aay,1 •Inist anither ndesake, There, he's fall Coupit when Did be hurt hi Let his mart Pay the 6tule theteat There, no° ; Let us try 1,1 IR& II dozen If he latrus, Steadythis ti Diana keepi See, t hue my; 11 he sway Mercy 1 what! Lookhe uj There, he's Here.'s a baj Wither life 1.3 Satin' upl Some pit eot Ithers step Very few eat As they Itt Angels greet Hoo we ftt7 lao J,u.dge h D vo 0 41t vroeu wyer t at VietBSPI t g he gi aoremproryiireeta:teohaueyonathll 'Tther lawyer in Sieer R gers She She balked.; She quoted s; F1Vo She got int —Au Englisl defend. 43.11 unbi, purloining 8,“1?, ing earrIlfis eerca:lith4 and volunteere the matter. steal the duck lastly,huittthithanzgotkahii, lieothitnneiiseli:ltetfWt, client has tol stories as to the uck. the it ta t go or ti esof bi f, took the any one ef stel.VO1 —They wet': horse car. .4] forever talkiu said th.e word "O .C1.0 1," coil the oashmet 'Geen" cont tirmally s, forth. Think Goodness kui live a, reggr: indeed, lisughter Bai I. was tellin' that the way girl was a way, al yel Snlith clainaed around in hi eyes sparklii zorning tre never mind - nor 1 tare s . tattling just Cashmere Fathe)1 SOMe yea New York _4 divine, knO a hired ma obeyed DO Goss howl proved rel fusing to although sive arts ol brtally repi maste. "Well, barn and Isaac ebo the stab when the sxmed wil will get oi my feet b. with your on her ba. Isaan the pail But wildly ali the Rev.1 Is the rope ut, not ter's fee The sta gate. terrille roaring, madly a paris ingf ..ont groane The thein unbn The ing fro braces tempt act 0 Lona of its sera er Tem Aires —Be ease and, Fro 1.