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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-12-24, Page 2a 2 AN IRISH STORY. FOR CHRISTMAS Er'E. CHAPTER 1. • Aw, boded, sir, I don'tmind tellin ye a bit. Shure now that we're safe out av our thrubble it's only too glad I am to tell the story to any wan that'll fist let iviry wan know that me good hus- band, Pat Cassidy, nivir had act or part in the murdher av his ould Uncle Tim -God rest his cowl !--this fine Christmas eve ; for it's he that { wasn't the bad soart ! "Well, sir, me an' Pat was coortin' jilt pnllin' a. coarct, as the sayin' is -for close on an' two year. Not that he said much to me for a long time ; but shore, sir, usen't I to see the heart in his face whin he'd meet me in the chapel yard after mass. av S'-unday, or at fair or mar- ket, or whin we'd sit discoorsin' mann- dher a hedge av a Sunday evenin' ? He: was a fine, straphin-looking boy, wid h best b h any wan ivir I met want ye to take me uncle wid ye:." ',�Av worse I will," sez I'd do more nor that for "Ye see, bekase av his an' arm I dop't like him sez -Pat ; "for it's 1,onel mountains ; and thin so might know he had the an' set an him." - "Troth, I'm not muc did, Pat," sez I, laughiu ed too, for it was only i was sayin' about any w to the ould uncle. "°Och ! Wirralwirra! it the blaok bit�her mor next day? OuldTim cabin, drivin' the ow -b chaff bed an it, an' a bl for me to sit an. "Well, God be wid y mother, as we war goi • threw au' ould shoe aft au' hit ould Tim Sul the es e avlor av hand.. bat. shore,: sir, he'll be u in a ulinnit ; 4 He turned around q it he's only jist gettiu' a creel av turf from ► face got red, an' he wa., the stack. ; the shoe back, only I c It's jist about three years ago since - "Tim, agrah, for the Pat asked me av I'd marry him. Av don't throw back the li coarse no dacent girl would say she '`Arrah, whisht, girl, would all at waust : that'ud be a dis- ,quare angry way, grace to her. So I kept quilliu' up a throw it back ?" c bit av ine apern as we war satin' auun. r . "Bekase it's • unlue dher the hedge that Sunday evenin', sure sir, I:csidn't say : mor ectad b I But Tim Sullivan w: sp't an' the sorra word I sed. An, ' don't mind tellin' ye, sir, that I don't people. think I cud say a word with the joy, for "Devil may care," s z he I loved ! Pat -well, sir, no, not as well as said when he lost mas:. I' I love him now that he is me good hus- a mother to make game • •• band ; but I loved him as well as any ► -so I will." girl end lave anyeboy before she's mar- j An' wid that he tilro ried to him. shoe, an' och hone a -r' "Mary Roeney=," sez he-shure it's well I rinnimber iviry word he sed ; an' troth I could hardly hear his voice "faith it's the breakin's a me heart.yeit was a good seven are entirely ! I'm that fond av ye, 1 Ould-Tim didn't spa Mary, that I'd live on the clippins o' tins I to him : wid ye, sooner nor in a slated house wid "Arrah, Tim, what the sack av piatees f. the market day ?" "Ax no quistions," "an' ye'll be tould no "Troth," sez I -b 1 1+ I , a " th t g .bl a ied o lave cls." 'lie hy. y-„ I'm tellin' when I say the luck too. On we wint over t 1+ any wan else." "Well, bedad, I knew pat - was in airnest, and it's no rnatthert'what I sed myself now ; auyhow, we agreed that as soon as it was covaynant that Pat was to spake to the priest. I don't only in fun all the ti know whether or not ye knew it, sir, opinion, Tim, that ye but Pat's people war all dead, an' he ey in the .sack, an' was an' orfin, an' he always lived wid tees at all." • his ould uncle, Tim Sullivan. He was t Ould Tim gives a j allaways called ouid "Tim the Smad- "Now, look here, dherer," because be used -to whitewash not goin' to come ov an' to do jobs av plasterin' all through It's nothin' -to you the counthry. Aw, but it's he was th. miserly ould chap. Afther a while he was near bein' kilt wan day, be raison av a.n ouid wall that he was plasterin' up givin' way an' fallin' on him. He was near dyireeso he was. An', thin when Doctor Crean sed he was as well as ivir he could tie, whot d'ye think, sir, but it was found out that poor ouid Tiun's right hand au' arm was no use to him at all ; and there they used to hang for all the world as dead an' as withered as av he got a . fairy blast. "Mary," sez Pat to me wan day, "d'ye know I'm onaisy about me uncle Tim ? He has such a quare look in his face. sometimes, jist as though he was hidin' somethin' froin me, or tbinkin' somethin quare." "Troth, Pat," sez 1, "me mother sed the same thing last. Sunday whin we saw him." "Did she now ?" he sez, quite glad I notice av what like. r athrough the glass "Ay,"sez I ; '.and d'ye know me mother says she thinks yer uncle must Have some money savedsomewhere, and that he's steered. av bein' robbed. av it now thathe's not able to use his right hand au' arm, av any wan was to come to thry and take it away from him." ellee money. Afther that the so sed until we kem to well sthreet. It's a enough. Sowe win Tim carryin, the sac back. . The very fi was Michael Neale, me mother's, an' th like a gintleman, in brass buttons, bekas at the bank. „Arrah, Mary Boon glad'I am to see ye Tim, an where are y piatees?" "Never mind,'sez see the masther ; I w ley."" - "Hadn't ye better here," sez Michael right, too. But no, bedad. f ed e, Csh h e iles e a e i t, Pat looked at me, an' 'thin he gives a smile, and he sez in his own quare way : 'Well, now, Mary alannah, I don't say but what yer mother's as cute as pancake ; but shure wha'd me uncle Tim be thryin' to hide . anythin' from. ine for ?" "I don't know, Pat ; but ye know he was allaways quare,." sez I. Well sir, to make a long story short, me follyin' him. - "Youn.g man," s tleman in a glass masther ?" "Who ?" sez he. "Yer mastlier," "I suppose ye ley ?" :sez he. "Didn&t I say s who had a short t Misther_Bradley "Oh, so your're that Father Mule about. Come in Well, we went r the glass cases in for ye ivir laid then' Tim tould t wanted to put his shure poor ould Tim. Sullivan got quar- pounds in the ba IJ er an' gaarer, an' at. last Pat spoke to Father Mulcahy about it, and asked his advice. "Lave yer uuele to me, Pat," sez Father Malcahy. "I'll soon find ant what's troublin' him. I know a good. dale, but it's ucidher sale av confes- sion ; but Ill spake to yer uncle, Tim, as well aise his mind betchone us." Three or four days afther I was sit - tin' in the door (loin' a. little bit av sew - in', when who comes along be Dog- herty's hereon but Pat. I, seen he was in a great hurry, an' I' got up an' wint to meet him. His eyes were thiamin' out av his head and he sez in a whisper : "Whisht, Mary acushla ! Shure it's a made man I am an' a proud woman you ought to be this day !" He looked such afine, handsome boy that I don't deny I did feel a proud ;girl, but I didn't tell him that, av coarse. "Array, tell me what its all about, Pat ?" sez I. "Just this," he sez, still in a, whisper, as he was afearclrav any wan listenin', "Father Mulcahy got the soft side av me uncle Tim, and what d'ye think, Mary, alaunali ? but the ould fella has been puffin' money by for many a year, an' he sez it's all 'for rue, as I was like a good son to him." Poor Pat got very red whin he tould me that, an' I sez-an' shure it was only tho truth, not a word more nor less- listemn''?" "So ye war, Pat, as good a son as ivir "Let us carr • bratbed." : ther Braille • "Well, they say a good son makes a y.' good. busbaud, Mary," sez -he ; "any - want to put in how let me tell ye the rest av me story. "Here, sir ;" What d'ye think' but me uncle Tim has fine piatee-aj close upon a hundhred and twenty it he takes a $ pounds, an' he keeps them. all in our "Well, tha Tit own cabin." - "Pat," sez. I; for who'd ivir think an' he thry:in' ouid Tim. Sullivan cud have such a for- in, "ye av tune ?" ! keepin' yer rn "Ay," sez Pat; "he has been hidin' it way theBail away iverywhere,, an' now Father Mut- money." cahy got him to promise to take it "Well, sir,:i into MistherBradley to the bank in spake," sez T Clonmel, where they'd take care av it a hundhred for him, ren' there'd be no fear av him there in that, bein' robbed." + A "We'll take the h i av it for ye," sez was as pleasant s ye'd meet. "An' Father Mulcahy's in the Bank av I "I'll let ye tak Tim, houldin' ou "av ye'll just kee I give it to you." MYlisther Brad' acrass the table. "Why, thin," voice, "an' have av money, me go cl all in coppers ?" "Tiie divil a cep quite smart. "I "A sack av ,o Tim.•shure it's ' sack." . "Now, wimini sez Tim. "See the sack, an' the seen but piatee- "Let's hear' rel Bradley, an' tro in his eyes. iZ whin I tell ye a wondher, sir, t in' mesel f. Ay," sez Cul at me, "ye may daelnt girsha. such a fool as !t sack whin we mountains. u le e fo se s.' s re b •igj :tl ke el ii c=r t e he y 6 e is 10 e re t sE th m er sa ld ee s red ha aloii okgua moi av t at lau what 'onyt reI w at riZ wn to ar wi over, 1 !" se - ; an' yfor 1 with ick a to t t: v Go sez, 1 would ez I ; nor like as 1 Laic dead ack th 're not rewn untai o Cl ch ; 1rin it's no be e 11 aiige the pi rubble av good man ake a!i gr n't take yer nFt Mmilt thrust ink the of it;?" ,= ow,see her "I don't m o know, sir andlirn, av finger3: " oak here, ley. "Onl. es you'spea 1, e y !ie iu' t sire, it's a,11 th is no n' se Roo e tha I ke ord nk i hous e ste piatee son rd co was, ne a as the sez ' how oin' the hnre- Tim 1 sed he w Tim "wh.er im. Misth ys out a othy as t be�i. lea Aloe 1`01 o eye tlema red a t of ✓ Br a gi ite ri ce, an av it ack move; sup , in a full u'? I " sez ling ' sez ye h o fond sur," a, s not t it." h ItinkI.s t 'bar cud h 1, yes 1 say! at I i uldn't :A Tl7 1= *i. is hid seprate "Boded, it's a great day for nz, Pat," I kep them sez I. the piatees b "It is Mary," he sez ; "an' now what I want ye to do is this ; me uncle Tim wants to go to the . bank . to -morrow, so I can't go with him, for I have to go to Bracken fair wid the two pigs; so I e vs.; ys ii. Sun]. h av w9,811 e wh corrin d I kn usines ere's t nk ?'' ld Ti Dow n. " sez Mist pdov av fe. Irela 'slab int th m.. Ye s , w' • ty go jd s ack, x n, ivir ' oh in a ,sratee. It' is m : y a ye,r ; gins o get b Change them, and ut t1 into fresh piatees.; Now0si mind a bit 'main' t e mon y ye'll keep it jist as. t is, ia' reglar an' keep an : ye of er o, sir, I'm k," sez Tii ey wid ye n come do of touched sea myself; sir." ell, me jew; betune Ti $dley. The idn't undh tivir that i ii that 'Tim a tier an' th a r was that i cneY in :the 1: s Ise was le tees, an' col hiked. ' Go .out, M k afther, th 'home afor o out I wit nin' quite cliael Neal ' shure I cu e foolishness "Arrah, .no ure, yer not i "Bedad T am, r' s 're goin' home a ' twinty soi ereig piatees." "Troth, he's t ii wheel. "Yez'll d. rk." "Bedad we wo ws `come h "Ay, faith "Don't tell a whisper, quareness. . (To be is e tees, oin' i " sez at mi inou the auk , sir, ne n tai at nA I' 11. not to gi,v� il, suis *s Iliia smen al it'$ 't n. Su gintic rstan , an' did long rim Be t _ ke ne a• r c r. quie a a me e but, ere him!I to e ye that way. ---lehure ye TIM Sulli- °pie has sticks to se Misther agaorance asigi with orJeat only re LLB ye ave me so that e that a, ge the sed an the sh ndlier p eZ tfall el y rn 8 in It ,11 rl ta The Hon. ark Twain in the town mergency ided to em is celebrat but so late i , ment made thati Icould be circula Mark, or had ev and they 'hid got t was flame', nd , pared to laugh. i platform, except th -i know Mr. Hornet fr 13] nothing Of th Mark Twain iva ke ut u em ha sant e was a f Co eh to et he 1 et ley the day o ng t r he r. en supposed his rea The denounaen Hornet first rem is the curse of t dience buret hit - knew it could n r thought Ilia dot he asked the ch he was all rieeht answer. Then 4- more than dis He couldn't un “It break louder mi men down feet roar began to g t ex were guying hi "We must crus mend.ous howl on the platfor couldn't stand gospel truth!" fairly bellowe turned to a mal "Do you see an ks etens rep eine au the ghi r quit pats k av at he ty eiare , that ati as t ke t it herini tIsack be hy, that pens 0 be nal e i fit t he 68 irm andl erst up hap th. 'It and app ited Lowet Wingham. a great isther lot that therest, tand it rt av it rel ad, on- fe iu the it hiniver cgasa re, and o ply to 11 ieensed acre of land in C. METER, with, home ane,barO for s This property is went situated garden purposes. Tido indis me, "an be get - the horse t ere was hira lay idled ; ure here undhred the sack me afore le to pu acres of lan- d Egmoudville. ither farm Or le. Apply to 're Olt SALE.-Fo nearly n situated in the fl W111' be Bold elm PROPERTY IN 4- For sale the b is a.lframe, the lot dal hing 'ON • eafOND Ilse see io i containe one, of the beet isilcling si as apply te JAS. H. IINTON, Seal 'ARM FOR SAL3- Fee IL R. S., coxitainin 5.) acres Of the piece is a fa barn tie hewing orchard ; g well and ik Sea eh pr 0 "for the ld Tim.t ld fe a's • Coat ec- be o net had a noe lately. hut for ,ome ittee de - to deliver ouncing it th audience br him le tura, gen t at he ho.se on the Man, did not r. Twain, and iiced thought $ they knew was Hornet. Intemperance ey4" The an- iferemark and be awry, and a whisper if alItuai slays!. "yes" for aaF a, i lcuder laugh. artying young . Mr. Hornet et hought they p, the chairmaa, Vhat I'm saying i irth. Horne he stage and said May -aha ha ha t. 1 More laughter T,Vvain !" Arid thea 1C.' ea of the thing, tabled the sitiu+ the stage sudde 1 - hashed very re a thence looked ht sheepish wa horoughly ma r before got in 'r. lated by ass s ng said that he left e assemblage then araidst !deep, gloom. etc fall wheat ROW11 ala u 8 ear 4i miles from 1,1 e Weal of gravel road. This i • olio et th •tewuship, and wil be sold Perticualrs apply te the promiees, or if by (Ater ,t TO MEDICAL IIIN ;01 -1-- rent in the village of Hi ripair, and a wood -shed :an tic 13, also half an are ot 1-, spring -well. "he pro home • rent r v ARM FOR S/ GeBSion 4, which are clear in, a Bret, Glees B }reuse, frame ha miles from Br sdhool within sion at any tim Btrucefield. W. 00K, tkng sonabl '1 er or ap 1,E-T-Fer sale under& ;11 to af aad stab vat 1 ft huts Planing mining order, of Sea.forth, Enquire I of n. The house I n acre and is; I necess try dm - For particulars th 621 he west, hali of Tucker= th, hoice land ; ou bush ; is within nap ; 18 acres of propertie sir. the p. For fusther rietor, on the , DECEMB Elt 24, 1880. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. LIST OF- WEDDING, XMAS AND NEW YEARS PRESENTS TO BE FOUND AT Ivn, township of lanai° in. good tilde in °ounce - ell filled with is ale./ si good would make medical man or ot No. 20, Con - g 100 acres, 80 of , well feneed and eta a -good frame e, enty of water and nec g to beer ; is 34 s. T tins easy ; Oases pr pri tor. 677. 'WARM, FOR ALE-- 00 AC ES -Being Lot 8 best state of cti lance well timbered te land is 13 11 gpod water in acres under fal and shed ; yo miles from 'CBI this is a Bret - or if by letter elect from.- -i on, ie willin nterest at 12 er en hree years, if ho se d desire to par Dee at ho are unwilling t 1.1`0 not seen, may t us expense of a• perssonal v wheat b *-0 house, frame barn ase burn ' Wiry respect. A•pply LB C*11 111, on the premises, OOK AT IT, ND THE GREAT S LE OF CROC!RIES new goingasin at LT'S STORE, FORTH. THAT 'IS THE LACE -Where you ca 1 'L bargains The best and chea.,pest l' sold I am now se lin . Come and ee . them before they re a soli.. Green Teas a Japan Teas at Tea Dust at 3 Black Teas at Good Seat), 30 Good Toilet 16 pounds of 20 pounds of 20 pounds of 11 pounds go 12 pounds of 13 pounds Ne 20 pounds Di Pute Honey, jellies, Cann ITY OF 00119 INTO CONSIDEI?ATION-THE1 Oats, Peas, I3e ' Buck adietit Flo Se fo os ,ofece. 678-4x le he o to gti t harm te le ne TR 81 th Is / ra- ACRES FOR ing ,Lo g of 1 tiiitio there reet, of the far is See wood shed, &c.; ;tee school and church one or two parcel% t the premises to *. 1, Con stance poSt office under good c liable timber iether laugh For no okin' in the the -ght be Mas- ney ye my rema ha -it's i "This is wildly da aud cries the chair and rose tion, and ly quit la and the f each oth and theyr BO adley, n av ot the s its ant tol allthere's vretihgniras phwinhenT s reigns I don't 11 h ledly f 11 wit oa abo ot till en g an mi IVIr. Ho net, bein told the lie a the hall Arid t Voted to easulre 'nen, an isper The and buil been s chemist to mirif so roue its char a limite ants an goes fu entil ings cUre It i8 the hy wa per ther tions of the up any giv stance, the a'r i be load d'wi, h phurou gas only ne essa strong oluti or. to a /itate ried ou in t by pas ing t satura would the sol way o the w sugges bricks the ai low t the b tried gases rerraov mean some plan a tip 0 of a 1 k 110 P ide by The 111 ;Farm Lots Cheap ; 2,1,700 )1r m person er a pr Tomatoes, L Betgeed nes ever some of 50 ea 60 .cents pe.rid, ce ts per pound, 50 nd 60 cents per )Itomid, b.ars for Si, easa 25 cents! for one -dozen, mines for $1, ot Barlesi for Si, d clay Sager for $1, Sailing for $1, Currants tor $1, ea Apples. 1or $1, •a stamen, and Mae rel lest ra and Sardines 8,1 -Cornmeal, Ficus, Oatmeal, r, Ors:eked V,heet, Split Petal li 1 half barrels, 11 xi -bilge in halms, Fr sh Finnan --t Haddies, Bologa a Sausage, Cod Fish in 6 pollee boxes Freida Butter Eggs and Lard. EST BEST ASSORTEID AND CHEAPEST 7 Stock 'of Watch Spectacles Ladies' a Ladies' a Ladies' a Ladies' a With White, black, at in Best Wes to 1 inspec- In Fan arty pur- se* with nnina, at he end of , where tie" purchase sent low d buying sav much ti sit to Manito en , Sea forth. rtses who rites, but hat they e and the a. Apply TR for Fate or to rent, ,; e,loncession 2, Hul- re 2 ores -of fall wheat, th d a y ung g orchardli ite from Sea orth, wit R it urchaser. Apply on 67814 l F ARM FO SAL Lbt 27, and Ith in one pare re spectively and orchard apply to J. the premis s, o SAPE -For 85 ear? c s, weR en crea of fall w mm di e town estern Grsind ea 1 wat red, an will eorew. 1E1 AW O ME artister s 111 FARM F 3, Dail scree, a,bo t here is 80, eh ards in ti within one the Great 't. forth on tli farms in t Posseesio proprietor 13, e lay loam cleared a rereainde , is go This farm 1113 Si Mt and 10i, iles ro from Br s els on particul can be ob propriet on the pr R SA and. a g mines, tunnels, ds has, so far, rely Mechanical opOsed to bring F mechanics, and closed places, not g t as by changing is i already done, in the use Of disinfect- , bat the new process changes the proper- ae that may go to make trciOsphere. For in - railway tunnel May bOrtic acid and dill - tat $ Of -the solution in n th same as that e &Yin dress, where fro the lungs is remoaed • wth selution of soda. It Om as a s'ilovver or spray of tion mi t prove a convenient btiu ing he air in contact with ter. An her way that mig14 be ed ou be to pile up Beft or o er bsorbent materials, in , or i th ventilators, and. tct e' sod so tien to trickle over "cks. T experiments so far nd c be ic adds may be easily d from the air by chemical impl me hods of applying the • north hal of Let 26, lf of Lot 2,8, Conceal - is well sit ated as to 41 to look at his one be- ' /OE & BROTHER t RS. MoC 11G Y Seaforth. 672 A Calm Solicited Fr s, Clocks, Jeweliy, Siker-Plated Ware, 680 A. G. AULT, nd Fancy Goods West"of Toronto. DARING BURGL WATCHES. WATCHES ; a Gents' Gold Hunters, key and stem win& a Gents' Gold Open_Face, key and stem win d Gents' Silver Hunters, key and stem winde d Gents' Silver Open Face, key and stem vei, illuminated dials in Waltham, Elgin, Lougine, English, and Sw ss manufacture. s. ers. s. ders. RIES MAI BE (33111ITTED 1 1137j OA. 1-DEk I NEVER ASLEEP rill() THE 'Wants f his many frie de and the -L- public at Urge, upplying them, w th firet clams work of the Photo aphie Art, in the latest stales and newest dc:sigt 8., at reasonabl low prices. This is the maul secret of my snece. sin the past, and will be my Motto for the future. Pictutee taken when the tempest blows, Whe dark elm& hover above us, ren thunder sea 1 ligktning rages, when it rai s, when it suotesaand whea the sim's bright • rays shine !oath -no matter what the weather may be, Calder aliways takes a • I, " The Pioneer Gallery," opposite t kept in stock. Remember the Pee lees Favorite, CLOCKS. SEAFORTO FLAX Walnut Cis -Eight Day and Thirty Hour. Plain Veneered Cases- _ Eight y -and Thirty Hoar ; both Spring and Weight. L adiee', Bright and Brooe4s and Ear Brooch s and Ear s and Ear Ri , Necklets an ts, Watch h Brooch Locket Bracel al 1 ed 1 ale Lot 29, Concession mith, containing 100 d, underdrained, free nd in first class order; at ; the buildings are one of the best or - plenty of Water •, it is ter of Brucefield on , and five' from Sea- ; it is one a the best will be eoldi cheep. the same Concession. uh4dren's 675 sale, Lot 2, concession te of eult vat on, the wood bus On the holm, el ed up, with ing thron hi he land. rth and a out the same gravel r ad. Further ed on applieetion to the es or to Ifitrloek P. 0. iietor. 629 Of the 1 JEWELRY. lored Gold Sets. gs in Roal plate. gs in Gilt. ins and Keye, ELECTR facture. very piece st mped and. warranted as repre nted. Crosses -very handsome. Gem Rings, Band Rings, Seal Rings. 18-k. and 9-k. Wedding Rings. Scarf Pins and Cuff Battens. 1 Studds and Collar Bu tons. Large variety Black & alley JeWelry. PLATED WARE Breakfas Castors. Epergere or Fruit St ds. Tea Pots Wine, Stands. Salt Sta ds. Sugar and. Cream D ssert ets Waiters' Salvers. he ar- he FARM twee bu cessIr are cleat( good cu with ha d barn an and spl the sa from Se qua. tele in the to ther par premises MELLAIsi re TWO G. acres, I siert o deed acr state ef and yon wateril within 8 A-pply to Becc OR SA vat' t •tab es al fferat ast the fa ns ip fen lout is ap or to B eoliutset fa ulti at on orch t in ree fro bo ell Ira; mil ith the od r Sale, Lot NQ. 22, Clain- ., Ttickersmith, containing d, about 75 of which t imps, and in a state of alance is well timbered a frame ho tie and frame young be ring orchard Eippen and 7 'miles d market's ; gravel road nd a school within three s is one of the 'best farms; 1 be sold cheap. For fur - to the propriotor the eld P. 0. MILES Mc - 664. Th Wi liSIFOR SALE For Bale Lot Lot • 8, on t e 7th conces- cres cleared and in a good here is a good frame house is a never failing spring of arm there are 45 acres ood °rehear" and plenty of are convenient to seheole, are Se torth and 5 miles from Tea leading to each place. ol on the premises or to IES REID. 672 11 FO S -being Lot '24, Concession ow s ip .1 Hullett, containing 142 acres bush a dev od tilere are 16 acres of fall wheat in th •o d ; out0) ildings put up within the -last heu years ; co a id horse stables Eft...Ahern 60x4% a 1 oM at ne feu dation; hells° hewed logs, lathe d Plastesed e a good bearing orchard ; e- goad vell an nnip ; title clear ; if not sold route ; it i onfl a Igo d gravel road, and within II three qtlart rs f m e from the flourishing vil- good arket and irailway static) . -Apply to J. ANDE SON, Pro rietor, Blyth P. O. 678-4 or; Sales L ts No 7.and 8, Co cession 2, How - ick, o tainin 2 0 acres more o less, about 160 acre eleared en l nearly free f one stumps, 10 acre c dar an - bl "ek ash, and the balance good two laaabaspait p With cedar posts, two good log houSes' log sta le an other outbuildings ; a good beatin ore lett ; thie farm is well fenced with cedar d h ac 4 a h ails, also over 100 rods of boatd. encing tlis farm is in a good state of cultivationa/ an otier half of it has been lying in pas ure for a namber of years,With good well and ple ty lof choice 7 itte :. the year round ; is 4 mike] feel tbe village Ltaf Gorrie, 5 from Wroxeter, 1 fro sehool, a d tram church ; this farm is a great bargain, an can be bought for e, .1,500- $2,000 cash dotarn the balance to be secured by mortgage on e On at 8 per cent. interest, for a tem of Year , t seit purchaser ; title indisput- able ; possess' n iven immediately, For further particalarti ap ly to the proprietor on the prem. isest, Or if by letier to Gerrie post office. J. R. Stee 25 c wit Dinner Dessert Tea, Rn Diener Dessert Tea Fo Diener Dessert Tea Sp SP and Rubber nte to $1 per Gold Pens Silver Thi Tuning Fo Hair 13rus Nail and Fine and. Back Co Scissors a Pocket 130 Pocket B Pocket Bo Meerscha Brier Pip Biscuit .lars. Butter Dishes. Cake Baskets. Call Bells. Celery ptands. Tureens, and. Cups. Flower Stands. Berry Dlishes. Ice Pitehers. Swing Kettles. Spoon 1tfolders. Toast Racks. Vases. Card Receivers. STI ezt reasonable terms toi a good settee • business man, Who is likely to mknage it prop. erly. He has e fficient Flax 807k , and in splen - big the eetteen, the benefits in otinection with which he will giate the puechaser. nives, F rks, Spoons and. N4kin Rings. nives. Knives. orks. Forks ks. Spoons. rames, fro I• ndicator IN CASES. • • Pie Peeks. Pickle Forks. Ladles. Salt Spoons. Mustard Spoons. Fish Kuives. Fish Forks. Fruit Knives. Butte Knives. S AND EYE GLASES. I4Y TO 1.:(i)AN. Any am nnt money to Loan enareasonable TS tee of bate est on good farm sepurity. OFFICE Ca adieu Bank of Cpramerce Build EGO EMPO I ti ers (Merchants audio hers) for -their hopes by st ict integrity and aloe& attention to businessto meilt their confidence and trade the futute. Having greens, e iged his prem. i es du/hag the winter, he is now prepared totpay THE HIGHEST OA PRICE For any quantity of Ciood FMB Eggs, delivered at the Egg mporonn, Wanted y tins subscriber, 25 Mans of good dry clean whea Maw. D. DI WILSON rus, Morris & Co.'s manufacture in Gold, Silver, $1 50 to $12 per paire Common Spectacles from e given with every pair. Have your eyes tested nd get fitted the first time. i SUNDRIES. nd Holder. ks. ooth Brushes. mbs. ressing Co d Pocket ks 'in Leat er. oks in Shell. ks Steel!. m Pipes. s. • Clay Pipes... Pipe Stems. ! Tobacco Potcheseee Cigax Holders. Tobacco and!Cigar Stands. Tobacco and Cigar Boxes. Fancy FloWer Pots for table. Walking Sticks, Ladies' anal Gents' Satchels. Fans midi -Vases. Piano °Ilan -lents. THE ZU 10H CARRIAGE FACTORY. line. r mai, and to roateti For at lInterte The Largest Sto k of Violins in the County, -whiehl will sell at 75 cents on the , della Violin Strings, Bows, Tail Pieces, Keys and Rosin. • ATCHE ,C1-07KS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED, In all their bra to jell work entr trade, I can, wit Repairi trial and to ()Utility and priee. Mr. Be Iways on hand, and make to Order, rsonally traperintexii. Omit own bust - and workmanship. le :and Finish theiti work -cannot be bY the large city estiablishments. g promptly attend -ed to. Give ns s ie Well known to the haying a abases in, Zurich lett over 1.2 years. hes, on the shortest notice. By giving my personal attention sted to me, and having over twenty yeare experience in the confidence warrant all work to give satisfaction. HESS HABERER. CINC OK HERE. ELSE HAIR RENEWER. ,R Preparation yet discovered deee Ats walk so quickly and Ilatisfactorii/ aft the CINGA ESE It never Rabe to rest,ore GRAY stall, e, s it contains theSPECIFIC ALIMENT' -which i the life of the hair, and in this; way its! NAT R el.. COLOR is RESTORED with rapid- ity. It •ures Dandruff, ItchIng and Eruptions, and ke s the head clean, •vreet and healthy. adriniat on of all. Try it an& be convince& ; Sold by Druggists, and in SEAFORTH by J. S. ' BOBER 8, at 60 Celltfl n. bottle. - 668-52 WITT ST C. A;4133- C. M. DUNLOP eaehe.s Music -in •• its haunches ; Musical Scienee and Harmony • ,spee" arty ; advanced profile taught to write r given t young beginners ; also the most approv- e d vec -1 training for ,strerglimning end develop - lag Oa voice given When clOsieed without ,:extra ,charge- 'Use of instrument -ler practice; -chaeges model- te. Residence en 1:George Streets hitt ,doorea -t of Main Street, Seaforth. Z73 • JO N WILLI+MS 8‘00. OKETER3 ONTARIO. iscOinted. Drafts PIssnea. Money Lent on Real Eetate at Lowest Rates - JOHN/ WILLIAMS a Co. s A PLES APPLES. 5,000 Wo th of Gid Gold and Silver Wax4ed, for which WA maids ef Apples ialuring the next two TED by the Subselaibers, Ten Thousand s ; Mutt be sour oil cooking varieties; no • D. D. 'WILSON a Co., Seafortle I will pay Cash or Trade. ! ;tont F3EIVIoppEolVisiteBaE. THE STAND -Tree of Silver -Plate in 'Window, directly sw°t . Porter's Cheap Cash Furniture Store, ' sae • watchmaker arid Jeweler, &Vora. Whol sale and, IletailDetehr in LEATHER sad 1 S OE FINDINGS of Every Description. o e but the very BeSt Stock kept. Toole rao or Otr ear eel, Ratio's a rogue, at 33nt her eyes, like the a ; An' her dimples BO An' her ankles so She dazed afa' elm hot' Till one snoraire Whin, demure as a bri The darlint, she ts eerie the wickedeet 'Neatb purty girl's chi An' my heart, arrali, t For niy Este looked. so Vind cheeke like th, An' all the red pole That grow in her geed ut I sat just as mute Till she said, avid a to ra known. t1.2, Yea ha've nothin. ra have gone avid my Thin- T felt inysell Fur I 'knew Odd not 1::vithe love in nr That would :live* Though I lived to be- ''''°111e:egati.ilIle'ven31111se:bets'aa4 ‘•Would you like in kne al ht he 1 . lei); re_st al eo, _ “ What is the u answered the -clonal' ' -the literal trauelati 7 ' i 1 etilui 11. -::: 1: : IT)! , et )1,11103.Eei n'i lero, a- ha: yna'Vuolusit:bovawtaerat tra-zkani .,,,b' 4: exclaimed a gen tip the baby ont enough., mother w NVZhilneniy gBoraatnear w1"91 the State very m offered me ene--th picked) and whe il SetW for myself da ea it wouldn't am. I left for home," he didn't fool yd, drowite left I. pounds of eoffee family in one we Mushae thin, ma an' the maid, au hisself; and how' family out of f iii 1 eonie to All in the week wid. y sup o' hot -coffe away 1" ed. his auditors season, Amon for /3, living. and eagerly iii "Whether he 4 eible to graft a hel-1--liitaly of 1 riaellayafroineenedsga4 she said to hej sueetnnbed. f, would make a ladies langlied. had exploded vat his head j will you? vil in Me 1 Val 1 hivesryfrx9rumeny! getting the 1 saying that coats there asked the Di ruel3ausarqZliiii wa.r 'With Se he, As the pi air, wae at t there agail0 :ill: aDiro.c”tox:, peace with] Father It was recut for a thony's Cr] The larg preacher at times gregation and their que hunt moccasin at -wee Father to wore was quit his gifts' been for With hia the chae entirely age. TI