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A OL STORY.
It has b
a certain v
the Weste ti Highlands, that they were
either so t naoious in the preservation
of old oust ms, or So ignorant of current
affairs, th t they -c1ontinued to pray for
the health and prosperity of George IV.
long after
iucompara
lary reign f good. ue.on Victoria. r
Our vill ge, howbver, was hardly just
so far behi d the age, though it could
not by any means be cited as a partieri-
lar exampl of intelligence, as I 0911
proceed to show.
Christy
couple of
lage. Joh
tiring sort
a boistero
an individ
him into
and, of con
uIar. pair.
About C
_ a curious n
big in her
other body'
village wit
were not w
from the C'
One m
Laird Log
herself sere
fashion :
"It's a
Christy, wi
the bead.
ea told ef the inhabitants of
ilage in' a remote district of
hey we
ly bett
re blessed with the
r and more ex' mp-
lid Johi
he (pee
iwas
f a cres
s, billo
al, was
1 kinds
se, the soon became aipopa
I'
e was
big—
every
—and few there were in the
any patience at al who
11 drilled into her get
wen au ters down ward
ruing Christy cam
la's shop, and introduced
thing after the following
once morning, Laird," said
h an aristocratic shake o
"On ay, t ere's naething wradig wi
Macpherson were a
rist bodies in the vil-
quiet, harmless, re-
ture ; but hie wife,
y, flippant 'sort of
continually bringing
of ludicrous pli&hts,
risty, especially, the
tura1 fetidness to be
wu estimation and in
ealogy
3 into
. .
. .
THPLaJTON EXPOSITOR.
r -eeeeee
JANiTARY 1, 1881.
that Providence has some gu
me yet."
"It's a risk, woman."
"What way, Laird ?"
"Just because we had. a
ca'ing on us, 1ast week, and h
had been some race and saw
paper, and
there was news in
that twenty-thre Rushinns
kilt by electric telegraph.'
"Ou ay, but t at s far law
forby, it must hue been same
agement."
"Well, that m eht
ha—I wudna heed about i'
rather go by the steam coach
"Maybe ye wid, taird,f but
cheaper by the telegraph; b
only a maitter o twa or thre
and yer elappit door inn
intended being back the, /nor 's
I lea this wi' the ,first 'bus in ho
"Ay, and what time doss it
"The 'bus ?"
"No, the telygiaph."
"Ou, they tell me they'd Se
as soon's ye ente the office, a
charge is three s illin's."
"Lo'd, Chirsty, it's wonderf '
preserve us, I th'alc I wid ra t
the steam coach, las I said befo
for my part I do 't thinke
ony o' them." -
'Well, maybe la, Laird ; b t
riches bring thei troubles
though, to be sur they have t ei
forts too. I was thinking, L ird
il
ul
six
•se for
e tlenian
aid , he
a ar3wH-
it ing
a boon
Laird;
nfisrian-
o'4—ha
t's
wud
a eap
es it's
ee its,
on. I
hi ht.
Be in-
st rt
d yo
d
Y
h r
ho
p Chirsty, wi' au aiit o' peculi
1 seeusion, "tho yeken it gang
• wi' me—I was th Liking 4 ye
o five or
me up, an
a' thegither,
siller. Pee
lk in the ,vi
nor, bat wud
, Laird ; t
nder a clo
in suns ine.
You (and Ch
got won erf
as muc
the mornin , what's newest wi''y ,"
"Newest I preserve us ? did ye no
hear ?"
"No, hea what ?" said the Laird in-
differently.
"That na6 and John hae gotten a for-
tune left us, answered Christy, tossing
her head curiously about, while the
Laird wond red.
"What! a fortune Christy ?" •
. "Ay, Lairl, a fortune, and it's nae a
mere matter o' shillin! and pence, like
some o' yer 1 gacies."
woa an, and ye've had rich
freens after
ane the trifling su
lings mair to tak
could. just pay ye
come back wi' th
there's plenty o' 1
be prood o' the h
descend.? Na, n
will gloom at me
get'smiling at me
irather tak' it frae
et•rad her voice an.
fidential) as twice
sic turncoats."
The Laird, of ceurse, co
comply with such apatron
O
ye
th
res
CO
0
11.
e
iiad
6e o
ena
d sin •
rsty 1
ly 00
frae o
id not
able thor ughf
1:ierj curio s de
El ctric ale
"IWool mist
14e.l, ope ng t
" hat is it
is I1iat the
ma er • o in
0, 'em;
h&11 soon be."
he --doe
re, and soon was making
nds at the door Of the
ft Company.
13dowhat is it ?" said the
or.
e impiden scanr-craw,
ners ye h e? Is ye're
ti
said Chi sty, a
clerks.
"patn?,
irsteleg
a
just mea
ad I
y0I
;uti ly
the mess ge
Th el k 1
Ler are yo
L4. den.
t en a
a
I sjant
her 's
an.i"
11
h
1
3
113
0
•wa
,o
gui
graf
fest ai
1 A1
and obser
°Opt on, t
with
tell
Anio
moi
ende
11
ff dusc'ence
e thi k I
lle.
nd
ye
he cler
ing C
e o
laug tEr.
en oes
e ?" leer
h r a•ea of
erid s y ti
ore' o 311
, oa a aho
take my g
only- send'
" W 'el,
Another r
I"Nlo m
peony r'p
ceiving m s
electrio flu da1on
"Toots, y ele
ofjyonr sm o h fa
ti ke 2
1
'It is on ve d
th Ynth
'Wesel,
the words, the
an' aeiva' w fle I
by, this tim ."
?Since s
can't we gi
the youths
can let her
few mi ut
though c
none of th
ling.",
'.Ne' r f
if I gie in t
the tick t
The cler
myste ous
paper, pock
led the yea
in the sok
bringing up
ing her dep
The apar
a diminutiv
Chirsty loo
she' Was. to
but' nothing
her preconc
trip. .;
"You'd b
said the lea
platform.
all the way
"Weel, w
,
odds. Awa
iHer guide
sive key, to
electric wir
"What's t
ing the key
"Hold th
"If you lose
the Other si
"Ay, exude'
when I com
"10f °ours
"Weel, aW
Her , cond
batteries, an
Welty tip thl
easy, but stil
"If you s,ob f
journey," sa 1 he
mote electri ity
and we'll bring o
aY a
"Yes, it's j
"Oca l— tic
think of the go
ill -doings flu. he
a moment.
out, and the
in darkness, an
frightfully ut.de t
Lunnon, yet ? ' .!
"()h 1—deal i dear
"Not half
from the ath
other touch
"Old mar
pared to dee
Oh, d.ear, le
Murder ! mu
11
s la Aci 1 lhi ftnreti wt: yase
o
sportive clerk 3
"Yo ! 4 no
said t e c ndu6
fluid. ,
. "Tr Veil r 1
the thi g as
hae in ist ost
i
ye
with littl
•
again.
, "If y hi
sage than -
50011 Thse
I'm past ga
ony rate."
A back d
was thrust u
ea, While
hanker
red for m
ne is s il
, .
Co,p.air
friElud of
her b oth
ver th : t
day th ca
, and -as e
de for a few da
ed wa csette' all
Jkt 1 st il
hilcisatec: it
1 of an
in wit
ng it
ovine
jeor g' hi na ni
ate in
entlene
to)-.
u t
ak'
gh
eed
see
na,
m-
aid
• e-
er
nd
il-
ot
ud
n -
at
Da
Id
11
•
uty
zin appe 1,
et-
dr -
The Laird has long since ceased to lee- and Chirsty, after ;having orr wed t
lieve in Chri
looked an he
a natural we
"Losh kee
we are nae o
pearance mi
come frae gr
"But wha'
"Oh ! the
ty's rich connections, a6d requisite money fo her jo ne , depa
boasting as something of ed to make furthe prepar tie s, ass
kness. ing the Laird that he shoal' al ye fi
the man! it's easy seen
dinar folk ; our very ap-
ht convince ye that we've
n' posterity."
dead, Christy ?"
best o' there, Laird.: a
them the same.
Next morning d
shiny, and the
found Chirsty safes exalt
una,ristocratic port on of th
the driver vulgarl called,.
wned c
even o
•
and °busty s Joh
man aye r specket for his honesty,
uprightness, nd his big fortifine ; but ,•ment beside the,
her every rctoveme
he s awe,' noo, pair fellow, and we'll n.o
forgetlairn in
"But what
"Weel, Lai:
strancht line
was—ay--eva-
was second, co
law's wife, or
onyrate, my
creet and duti
stood a
e
e•
ns otri
ar
lac
d oh th
b s besi
e dicke
t 'e pa
r, atchi
t with f elin' s t
deepest anxiety.
a hurry."
&owl' was he ?" "Will ye dae, Chirsty ?" •rie Joh
with a look of the eepest olic
I hardly just mind_ the
3' connection. I think he the business -half o him s ueezed he
t—let me See—I think he self unceremonious y in bet eon tiee
su
chi
•
11
•
nain tae my brither-in-
aeme way thereaboot.
neither, honest and dis-
of the seat and- an
mensely corpulent
"Hoch, but it's s
ful woman, used to wash Mr' as she elbowed.
ancl do bits o' odd. tarns aboot the hoose considerably to the annoyaf
when they lived in these parts, and I igreat travelling co panion
ild gent ma f
roporti late
r wark, ' se,
er way
tto e se
hir
have nae dobt that served to strengthe
the friendship Considerable. But com
as it-reiclat, Laird, we are weal due for
though me and John hae just come t
the determination that we'll no b
proud. We'll show the warld. tha
pride and silier are two different things
and as we were sittin' crack n' by th
we just said to each othe , says
fire -en' last nicht after we got henews
'John.' 'Say on, Chirsty,' quo he. 'Ye't
a discreet woman; ye're the guidin
staur 0' my existence; ye're the bes
wife e'er I saw.' Weel, Laird, Y13 ken
whatever I say is law, and I says, says
I, John -we're nane o' yer .plain core
mon folk noo ; we've got riches, John
and its hard, hard to keep oorsel's frae
the vanities and big thochts that caner)
wi' Biller, -but we'll just throw a' these
aside, and we'll speak tae a' the nee -
hors -as we did afore; and. I says, says
I, 'there's Laird Logan, -the decent*
and ceevilist man in the village, he haa
been. oor frien' in mony a hardship,"
and says I, 'we'll go oot and in, buy our
things there as we did afore, and we'll
jut be couthie wi' folk that's couthie
wi'us, - I ettle the minister's leddv will
be braw and chatv'd at herser for flytin'
on me and. John for sleep -in' owre fang
last Sunday, but we'll just speak as fro
till her as if naething had happened
and let her an). conscience kittle her fe
speaking sae cross.' It's an unco thin
11
0
"Hey, man! wu
e wee ?" said John, a
"My wife's squeeze
, • The driver gave
e and kept his seat.
"Never mind, Jo
t what sort o' pass
there's nae provisio
ter kin' o' folk. W
them.'
"I'll tellsou wh
"I doot the're
John, sympathetic
"Och, och, aye;
like ordinar' folk,"
at the great man,"
o' room."
,queezin
Ily.
ut if so
iving a
wud
ye e
dressin
patro
oe f h
Ye
e we e
sidle glan e
ha len
a, see
ngers they carry
made or he be
"11 need to '-e ells
t it is ho e t w
man," said the larg: gentle aa o th
box, reddening wit : india ati n an
the force of Clairst 1 's elbbo s, ‘if yo
come here and eush y urs lf int
if
quarters where th ' re's n ro m fo
you, and then give ...pude co er am
above, we'll have yin 11116 ate Mame
diately.tic_
"My certes 1 but ou Speak big, sir
1
If they carry you fo a single far, ther
sudna be a humbler man in t e 'bus
but it's aye yer kin' that's t e n isiest'
continued Chirsty, punching he elbc
into his side.
"Murder ! driver, I tell y u can'
bear this; you're not licens cl t 'carr
tigers, are you."
"No, it's honet. folk, g id an ; s
he sooner ye've doon t e better
aitlefor 3,ersel' an the 1 ve o th
1I
•
to be rich, Laird," said Chirsty, giving t
her head anether aristoeratic fliu
"it Ees a body sa,irly, but- we'll ay tle '
passengers "
"Well, Chirsty, ye're au exemplary
woman," said the Laird, somewhat iral-
pressed with the fortune. "It'll be
big sum, nae cloot."
"Ay, ye may Weel say't, Laird. M
freens are name o' yer mean., shabby kin4
o' folk; they never dae things in ha,uf
—when thing's din ava its aye din re
spectively."
"Hoo—hoo—I was gaun to say, Chirs-
ty, hoo nauckle /nicht it be ??'ventured
the Laird, diffidently.
"Let me see—ay, weel, yes, ie's just
exaekwilly the round sum o' twenty
pounds starliu' ; but don't let that an-
noy ye, Laird, well aye be the same
Chirsty and John tee you"
"Ou, deed ; I have na,e doet
said the Laird, somewhat relieved by
the disclosure ; however, he desired to
probe a little deeper. .
"But hae ye gotten the siller ?"
"Weel, no ; gaun forrit tae Lon-
don tae lift it. Ye keu I mauage
thee- thiugs, Laird.; Johu, puir man,
wud rather' gangto Giberaltar than look
a eentlernan straught i' the face—he's
a s'lack fallow. When 1 merriet hire
the neighbors says, 'John, ye'rd Weel
' dune ler.' So he was; puir man, and I
have nae doot he feels that theday,
though he never speaks."
"But ye're goia' tae Luudon, ye say ?"
'`Exackwilly.''
"Will. ye travel it ?" asked. the Laird,
vaguely. Laird Logan was a MAU who
was not at all skilled iu subjects of
moderu iuterest. Ile had never been
more than ten. miles from his native
village, and he knew about as much of
the world in general as be knew of its
tpography.
"Certies ! hear the man. Travel it!
Pegs no, IM pun bY electrick tele-
graph."
• “Gbirsty !” cried. the Laird, throwing
open his eyes to such an extent as to
put other features somewhat cut of
harmony. "By electric telegraph, wo
man!'
"Exackwilly, Laird ; that's just it," o'
"Chirsty, Chirsty, are ye no feer'd
befit' killed ?"
"Hardly, Laird. I have an
•
Ominous move •lents w
made. The stout m n, not 11
self a match for Ch rsty int
department, was a out to
stick. The interfernce of
however, brought ho tilities
and the last horn was ab
sothided.
Chirsty had recov wed soro
was beginning to reflect cal
suddenly a want ca e to h
brance.
"Conscience, John 1 I forg
mantle," cried Chirs 6r, vehe
. John, as if electrifii3d, tUrnzd
homeward.
re
• diihg him -
e seilding
draw his
he diver,
o lose,
at be
and
When
r
1 y lace
en 1 .
i self
0
11
wh
13
"Rin, man, riu, yell find it n the
auld. 'closet behind t e kitchen door;
rin for yet. life, or IT be ],os n the
telegraph."
John was not the an to eq e
second bidding, es ecially n the
comman.d came from such an au hbrity
as his wife, and offli ran wit wronder
ful alacrity—while the coa h guard
blew the ominous so nds of ep rture.
John. had got some d stance ro the
coach, but still wain I view, h sud-
denly turning a co snor, th s
athletic collie, happe in to 1}e
ly of the same min 1 as hi s
coming from a diffe ent qua-kite:4
came into serious c d
went right over him to a dirt
mud, which unhappil, had b e
lected at the coruer ; while off r
collie wagging his 1111. hapely t '1
state of the most echastic sat sf
John did not gather naself f�
seconds, and ere he 4a,d full
gain his equilibrium, he last
the horn had so-ud e and th
moved off, while the reat man
dickey, much to the i Jury of
feelings, smirked ove t the m
tremendously, and, fogetting
aching sides, chuckle& most
ly the whole way into the City.,
•
•
The great clocks haR just
out in their most
hour of mid-day, an
heaving with the vast
able humanity taki
promenade, when Chi
gowned, white-mutch
Cb.irsty—passed up t
l0
01
ti
—.but cothe ben ' a,nd
e first tel graf start ?"
dressing one of tl e
p esent occupi
? What o you mean
UGHEY &
ctiven on the
REAL1 STATE FOR SALE
pROPERTY1 FOR SALE—For Sale, on easy
+ terms, that desirable residence on James
treat owned by Mr. George Dent. Enapire of
. S. PORTER, eaforth. 881
h 41 R„tl:Len:Y..
his property
g rden purpos
BIOREET BR
CM—Twenty-five acres of land
d barn for sale in'Egmondville.
ell situated for either farm or
Title indisputable. Apply to
6111
0 RENT—
rootn8
h t comfortable brick store, with
v , on Main Street, Soaforth, at
d by W. N. Watson. Poseession
1 t of February. Apply to Mo-
OLMESTED. 681
'3
661
e first tel graf. What .OR SALE.
Mill, near
sending message ?" ntuated in. th
end me, nd I'll carry vtll be sold
S CORD, COS
For Bale a first olass Planing
y new and in good running order,
flourishing Town of Seaforth,
heap. Terms easy. Enquire of
ENS & CO., Goderich, Ont. .
d puzzle $TOREHDU
ping?" grain stor
✓ track
t rucks and jig
m, yon mean the rail- iernediately.
r to the pr
bro.
I meant the railway,
come he e ; there's a-
a ticket or the tely-
lire° shi in's—so as
ad gathered round,
rsty's ludicrous de -
was soon echoing
first telygraf start, I
irsty, getting angry.
ughter. At last a
came forward, and
her her error.
g under a great ads
n," he sad, "we can
sed me wi' ane-
ftghter. , -
know we work this
transmitting and re-
the passage of the
he wires.'
ric nonsellae ; nane
d havers, but gie'e a
we send," persisted
1
send somebody -VP!
. yer three shillin's
nicht hae been there
lbdetermined to go,
rial ?" said one of
orous mood. "We
by the battery for a
O how she likes it,
you mistress, its
est ways of travel-
.
oomb about that;
no yours. Ge me
e ye the siller."
ly soribbled some
hies on a piece d'
three shillings, and
region of batteriles
half a dozen clerks
to see Chirsty
ta-
s dimly lighted‘by
gas in a corner.
carriage by which
lish the journey,
corresponding, to
ions of an electric
ei
your stand here," rine
ting her to a small an
'11 require to stand va
roads, &c.. Any. enaon wanting a good farm, in a
at ht eel 3'. goad ierje. For particulars andterms
e ne,e gtoorndblao3cialingtye,mwerwll do well to look at this one he-
ly to JAMES AWRENCE & BROTHER on
premisere , or to; MESSRS. McCAUGHEY &
MESTED, 13 rr-isters, Seaforth. 672
•
•
E TO RENT.—To rent a good
house on the south side of the
Seaforth, with two sets of scales,
ere all complete; possession given
pply to Scott Brothers, eaforth.
prietor, ROBERT SCOTT, Rox-
677
LACKSMIT
Blacksmi
14.ippen Road, i
s lendid fermi
aid steady-mai
son immediat
AVID MOOR
SHOP TO RENT—To rent, the
ehop at the Red School, on the
Ittekersmith ; is surrounded by a
g country, and a good mechanic
can do a good business. Posses -
y; rent reasonable. Apply to
681
i)ROPERTY N EGMONDVILLE FOR SALE.
For sale th house and lot in Egmondville at
preeent occupie by Mr. S. Cameron. The house
isi a frame the I t contains half an acre and is
o e of tho bee building sites in Egetiondville.
T ere is a good well and all other necessary con -
✓ niences, and ill be sold cheap. For partieulars
a ply to JAS,11 BENSON, Seaforth. 521
1
ARM Di 6- EY FOR SALE—For Sale, Lot
ed; there are t o fifties with good buildings on
jr 16, c onces io 15, Grey; 100 wires, about 60
o eared, well 1 n ed and in a thorough good
sante of oultiva. io , and the balance well timber -
e
each, and they be eoldsepa,rately or together ;
a so an orchar n each farm, and plenty of
w ter ; is eonv ni nt to sohool, churches and
arket ; will b s . ld cheap. Apply to the pro-
p ietor on the re .. ises or to Cranbrook P. 0.
TOMAS SHI L
ARM FOR 8 L —For sale Lot No. 2068, 684x4
ARM
4, 8 a ey,containing 100 acres, 80 of
w iich are eleare nderdrained, wellfenced and
ire a first class s at of cultivation. The balance is
timbered wth ar wood. There's a good frame
hOuse, frame ba n nd stable, plenty of water and
a lioung orehard iu tcommencing to bear; is 3f
nules from Brue•fi d, and 6 from Clinton; a
school within t o miles. Terms easy ; posses.
sin at any tim Apply to the proprietor at
Beucefield. W. 0•K, proprietor. 677
ARM FOR S
Lot 7, on th
11,1R. S, contain
thle place is a
bearing orchard;
fail wheat eown,
4k aniles from t
gravel road. Thi
township, and
pa lc:claire ap
pr mises, or if b,
M
.—For sale the west half of
6.1. tioneession of Tuckersmith,
50 acres of choice land; on
e barn nearly new, a young
g od well and pump; 18 acres of
b ut 8 acres of bush; is within
o town of Seaforth on a good
is one of the best propertiesin the
ill be sold cheap. For ftuther
ly to the proprietor, on the
I tter to Seaforth P. O. GEO.
674x4 -t I
,xx
rANITOBA.
.2- Localities, or
select from— The
ti n, is willing to
Ghia ging can ge
interest at 12
thfree years, if e
re ney cloes'not
have not seen, TO
1
de ire to purcha
w o are unwill
expense of a per
to A. STROG,
i
'El RM FOR S
-2-• Lot 27, and
n 4, L. E. S.,
one parcel, or
ectively ; fir
orchard - th
,
on, is well wa
lected Farm Lots in Best
Sale Cheap; 21,700 acres to
wner, from personal inspec-
arantee that any party pur-
hi purchage money back, with
c nt. per annum, at the end of
o desire it, where.the purchase
eed $3 are. Parties who
t the present low prices, but
ng to hazard buying what they
bus save much time and the
80 al visit to Manitoba. Apply
a d Agent. Seaforth. 668-4x
L —The north hell of Lot 26,
th O east half of Lot 28, Comes-
nekersmith ; 200 acres for sale
twO of 150 -.acres and 50 acres
t-elass buildinge, good fences,
land is in a good state of culti-
erd, and is well situated as to
DUNCAN & DUNCAN, SEA
ZYSPECT1ON SOLICITE.D.
FOOH.
COMPARISO
OREAT STOCK TAKING
UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTIO
OVER THE HOUSE.
HAV
rre
S ALL
E MADE THE LARGEST REUCTIONSIN PRI
THAT HAVE EVER BEEN
MADE IN
AY DY GOODS STOCK IN HURON
st as ye can." aP
ded her tWO 1119.13- the
ere fastened two
d Chirsty, examixi-
cried the clerk.
'11 not get out at
chards in the to
w Whin one mile a
d ye'll be ready
ain ?" the Great Wester
t 'for 11 on the Gran
I far in the cou
Po seFision to suit
pro rector on t ot
uched one of the AL 'XANDER FO
slight flow of elec-
Chirsty looked un- U
O keys. shi
1 unable for the de
lerk, still adding
u can just tell us, 00
ack" RIb
F,
se
f ro
t h
g
NI FOR SA
8. Mill Road
8, about 85 ac
stumps, we
re is 80 acres
d and commo
.
E -1 --For sale Lot 29, • Concession
Tjuokersmith, containing 100
e cleared, ,underdrained, free
f need and in first class order;
fill wheat; the buildings are
hies, also one of the best or -
ship and plenty of water; it is
d a quarter of Brucefield on
Beltway, and five from Sea-
• Trunk; it is one of the best
ty and will be sold: cheap.
tlie purchaser. ApplY to the
271 on the same Concession.
1' •qYT11- , 1 675
aws.—a--ye, eh ?"
Clairsty began to
cians, and all het
fore her mind ia
was now screwed RM FOR SAL
rtment was left ' 18, Hullat, c
clay loam laud, a
hi sty was groaning
clea ea and in a g
e shock. rem tinder is go
dear—am I near pre •ise s are a s
RNER LOT F SALE OR TO RENTI—Being
the West ha o Lot 10, concession 2, town -
of MeKillop, or taining 50 acres, nearly all
ed and in a plandid state of cultivation;
watered, 7 aces under fall wheat And 15
s plowed; go.d farm house and 1 stable,
I well and be ring orchard, convenient to
an Catholic • li) ch and school; within half
a in le of Huron era -el road, 4 miles of Saforth,
and 3 of -Dublin; t I if is one of the pret 'est 50
a cr farms in the township. For terms, c., ap-
ply n the premise to P. KENNELLY, eo.forth All
P. ., or to A. D. kleNNELLY, Luckuo v Post
OBI 675
Th
1
frai
d a faint voice'
the room. An- and
ity wasadded. fro.
lier I'm no pre- Praor6.
elr muckle for me.1
k, Me back.
1no ask the three T
o dear."
g frightfully, saico7
peed before the thee
to her entreaties..k atnaat`
el at all woman,"
e kitchen, wit
Spring cree
farm is situa
10i• railes fro
Brussels on
culars can be
rioter on the
AS GILPIN
/I
.—For sale, Lot 2, concession
•ntaining 75 acres of excellent
ont 66 acres of which are
od state of oultivatian, the PlleS
d hardwood bush. en the
al: lot; sided u., with
good weliand pump, and a
running through th land.
ed 1 mile from uarlock . O.,
Seaforth, and abont t e same
g od gravel road. urther A
b tamed on application to the
re .. ises or to Harlack P. 0.
p oprietor. 629
0 GOOD FA at
7, concession
also East ha
of McKillop,
acre farm ha. 6
5 cultivation
oung orchard al
. On the sm 11
a he threw off the clear d, free from t
-ed. og buildings a
wate . Boahfarms ar
withn 8 iniles of Se
Dubl n, with a- good ro
Appl to the propri to
Bee° wood P. O.
TOOK HERE
r Sale, Loth
.:imfortalale pas- ick onto:hill) • 2
a e riis cleared gen d
.1 Let me oot.
an, I doot yell laicarredaycoetrildarburiushcl b; lta
4 es preserve us!
Iiig me. Certes, I
e se of my arms."
poop e must put up
u eniences now and
iia a mai
th at, guid
yer ' usto
n t L u on for a wee, at `, litlIo'u°siCs, log stable a
rns put up
/ _ - . bead ig orchard ; t in
0 w s op tied, and a figure ,: cedar and black ash
bl sOet. - board fencing ; thi
• ' eultiv tion and ore
Sty's "dickey" seat was e pastu '0 for'e. numb
itIndher twenty paund feti.oemne a evei
te:eivO
i the hands of the Lon-
:
; from Achim], and
1 great
.• 1. •
4-etidever. $2,00
molt,
ail I a pet canary, able;
as the owner of a parti;c
ala much petted. ises,
e ciped from the OM,
FOR SALE—Fdr s le Lot '
contatni g 100 , .1
1 Lot 8, on the 7th maces-
aining 50 acres. Th hun-
acres cleared end in a good
hoe is a good frame house
o a never failing spr ng of
farm there are 45 acres
•ips, well fenced and drai-
ood orchard and ple
torth and 5 miles from
A Lo of Shawls very much reduced in Prie
convenient, to echo is, are
on the premises •r to ad take a look at them.
d leading to each place.
S REID. . 672
500 FARM FOR SA 13—
o. 7atind'8,Conceseion 2, How-
e res more or less, abo t 160
ue rlY free from sture a, 10
k ash, and the balanec good
er , is a new bank barn other
iti cedar poste, two god log
d ther outbuildings ; good.
farm is well fenced with
ils, also over 100 r ds of
I ran re in a, good sti te of
all ()flit has been lyi g in
r years, with good we I and
er the year round; is 4 niles
°rile, 5 from Wroxe er, 1
ro 1. church ; this farm is a
a'rgain, and ,a I be bought for $5, 00—
cash down, t re balance to be seour d by
ge on the fa t 8 per cent. interes , for
of years, to am purchaser; title indi put -
possession given immediately. For futher
ilars apply to e proprietor on the rem -
✓ if by letter to Gerrie post office. . R.
71
ES
ULD INVITE SPECIJ1kL ATTENTIO
—TO OUR—
-1
SOME IMMENSE BAIRGION
ING TO 'THE TREMENDOUS
WE HAVE DONE THIS FALL AND vv -I T
PILES OF REMNANTS ARE
Consequently a Very Large Assortni ent
INE
ANT
to Choope Fr
Remainder of our Furs and 1Vlantles will
almost any price.
ttle Money Will buy a Large Parcel d
ale.
SEAFORTH PORK FACTORt
1-1 Gl- tD 33 13
'TS NOW fully embarked in the Pork Eainess';
-A- for the season, and is paying the bigheat1
market price for any quantity of goodpork
STORE IN SEAFORT11..
The tundersigned has now on hand at his Store
in Seaorth, a Choice and Select Stock- of
Cured :Meats Swages, Bologna,
Pork an'd Otker 'Cuttings,
And everything else pertaining to the buiness.
Glee me a trial. Remember the Place-Algext
door to Killoran Ryan's,
681 HUGH ROBE, Seaforth.
DARING BUfiGLARIgSi
MAYBE COMMITTED 1 BUT
CALDER IS NEVER ASLEEP:
• I
HE IS ALWAYS AWAKE f
TO THE Wants of bis many friends and the
-2- public at large, supplying them with first-clase
work of the Photographic Art, in the latest styles(
and newest desiges, at reasonably low pribee.
This is, the main :secret of my success ill the past,
and will be my motto for the future. Piettres
taken when the tempest blows when dark clouds
hover above 1113, when. thunder and lightning
ages, when it raine, when it snows, and when
the sun's bright rays shine forth.—no matter
what the weather may be Calder always takes
good impreasion and turns out a No. 1 Photo.
Old Piieturee eopied and enlarged. Ploturefraraes
kept in stock. Remeneber the People's Favorite,
"The Pioneer Gallery," opPoeite the Commerdal
Hotel. A. CALDER, &afore).
N.B—No Pictures taken in total &Amss.
•
CAARLES DUNBAR,
LOCK AND GIINSMITII
SEA F -0 RT
ATAN UFACTURER, and Importer of all kinds
-I-2-k of English and American Guns, Aides, Ile-
volvers; Fishing. Tackle and Sporting Goods in
general; wishes to inform the public that helms
opet ed. a General Repair Shop in Mr.. Roberts'
(DruggSt) old stand, opposite Cardno's Rail,
vrhere he intends to carry on business. •Allkituis
of Repairing done in Looks, Keys, Gans, Reel-
vers, Parasols, Umbrellas. Table Plate, le.
Grinding Done. The Repairing of lewing Ma-
chines ja. Specialty. Sciseors, Knives, Skate,
and Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired.
Electro plating done in Gold, and Silver. OM
Jewelry made just as good as new. All wrirk
entrusted to him will he proniptlyattended to on
the shortest notice.
683 CHARLS DUNBAR, SeafOrth.
SEAFORTH FLAX MEL&
JOHN BEATTIE
IS STILL Desirous of disposing of his Flax •
-A- Mina 021 reasonable terms to a good activebusinese man, who is likely to manage it prate.
eriy He has millicient Flax sown, and in splen-
dd order, to keep the Mill running stea.dily dna.
ing the eeason, the benefit* Lin connection with
which he will give the purchaser.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any aniount of money to Loan on reasonable
Si rates of interest, on good farm security.
0 IC --Canacliaril3tia Of commerce BUN -
Inge, ' orth.
sok at
igt is
ress Goods and Cashmeres Cut Right Doi n to
owest Notch.
of Winceys, of all Kinds and all Colorsi at your
wn prices.
Oice Assortment of Superior Silks.
pecialty.
Blac
uantity of Clouds and Wool Squares, at ess th n
ost Price.
xi at, he t' s e
f, fortu
they don
John
tip of
nct°111e-
in a
tion.
( eSr 8 eti
tButtynh'ees
lo0W11f311-
SO
1
while
retaie
One
house
groan
no perch
trees.
and t
t
or
rrranirvayaesi
o the
eaeured nto h
ffective tiene3 the isrs be
the streets were illustr
tide ofa1
1011-
its s n' hiny nd g
sty—plai uff-
d, tartan- hi., led COR
ed, at
e most fa ion- IART.
0
sf
a,li
ying about the
's and when it
on high elm
a ished from view, . c
le pe was mourned liarts
d. IIIdt after the in- POSITO
ay 0 so the retriever i araRA
cainay in his mouth, .11 L
hTat ly, and went up Salo of
1 ird, delivering it litrd
hout even the feath- Block,
ur tly nothing could
tif • lly faithful love ALEer mNeDiguRoDpE0
.
8
• oe than this.— The
sales or Landed P o
Implemnts. All o de
signed lat 'Walton
$1 20 per 111111d- opasiOn PA, will be p, 0..
AtCGREGOR & bills notee and eta
ALiX. DELGETTY,
AUC
BRINE, Li
linty of Hu
f the- Count
Office will
NEERS.
ced Auctioneer for
Sales attended i
All orders left at the
romptly attended to
the
Ex -
CIS GRA.
ND AGENT —
ended prope t
ek. Cattle eel
mice and Ane io
oderich, On
AUCTIONEER AND
pecial attention given to
farming and thorotigh-
eted for the Engllah mar -
Room, Acheson's new
erms moderratei. 615
0 1,1
thd Heneal
681
Twee Is, Suitings, Overcoatings, of every iniagi
r ety, at remarkably low prices.
CLO
a.//
0 MILLINERY BELOW COST.
CO le
ble a -
THING MADE TO ORDER OR READYMAD
thP, Newest and Latest Styles, and CHEAPER than
House in the Trade
ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GROCERIES ALWAYS
TTY, Licsed Auction- At Lar e stock a Boots and Shoes in Gents',
erty, Farm Stook and
ecial attentiou given to 1 and Children's, all sizes.
s left Ninth • the under- 6 1
0., or Lot ;14, eon- 1 i
ptly attended; o. Sale
furnished if :required.
639 DUNCAN & DUNCAN, IMPORTERS, SEAF
lton.
•
JO3IN BEATTI.
EMPORIUM.-
-••=11•••=614...166a6
TH 8 bscriber hereby thanks his numerous
c rit mere (mierchants and others) for their
libels Pa ronage durina the past 7 years, and
h opes by trict integrity and close attention to
b usinese to merit their confidence and trade ha
For an quantity of Good Fresh Eggs, delivered
I TH IIIGHEST CASH PRICE
at the Egg Emporium,
prem-
ises d ring the winter, he is now prepared topay
the future. Having greati, enlarged his prem-
'
M ATN STREET, SEAFORTH.
Wanted by the subscriber, 25 tons of good dry
dean wheat straw.
1). WILSON
THE 'RICH CARRIAGE FACTORY,
HA
line.
The
nen,
to mat
Por
surpa
Repa
trial a
to qua
Mr.
been
636
•
& HABERER
lways on hnd, and make to Order,
ma nig, Sleighs, Carrisiges,Thig.
C tiers, and every otherartieleln their
p raonally superintend their own haste
nd ean guarantee a good article both as
ria and workmanship,
Style and Finish their work cannot be
sed by the large city establishments.
ring: promptly attended to. Give us a
d be convinced that we -can satisfy youte
ty and price.
ese is well known to the public, having
buainess in Zarith forover 12 yeare.
HESS & HABERER.
HEN4LL SAW MILL.
LOGS WANTED,
MCGRi'..GOR URQUITAgT
AtnPreared to pay oash for all kinds of'
a erchantable Saw Logs, delivered in
their Mill ard.
CUSTOirt SAWING A ,SPECIALITY.
So parte having logs to saw can have hem
cut without delay, as we are sawing Jztostof
the tim.
McGREGOB &
681
Hensel).
. _
PIANO AND ORGAN
irns.
-LTA- its
C. M. DUNLOP Teachee Music in all
a ches ; Musical Science and:Harmony
a specie ty advaneed punils taught to write
music fr4,m ound, thus enabling composere to
• write th ix '4wn compositiens ; careful attention
given to you g beginners, also the 2110Bt appro
cd vocal training for etreegtheeing and develop-
big the vole Oven when desired 'without extra
charge. Vs of instrument for practice ; 'charges
mo aerate. Residence en George Street, first
door oast of ain Street, Seaforth.
673 ,4
ANCHOR LINE.
-UNITED STATES MAIL 13TEAMEES
aij
Every Saturday from NEW YORK ati4
GLASGOW (via Londonderry) and
pLONDON
now, and all parts of Eurpe. Pares as low. an
TICKETS for Liverpool, Londonderry G:la-
q..zy Oth,r
o bring oat theirfriende.
593
fort. Apply
anyswtii)sahiomeit12phegaarredto
S. DICAKsStOhNe
°Pot Offiee,Seaforth
firPittZalagse8Clinertellicates issued to persons
senger accommodation of Anchor Line
are unsurpassed for elegance and coe.
HAN
adie
TO FARMERS, MECHANICS, MANUFACTUR.
ERS, AGENTS AND OTHERS IN.
imIgUAL IVIEET1111G
Huron Farmers' and Mechancs' As -
will be held at Sh;alfer's ilotel,in
the -Village f Rippen, at 2 o'clock P. M., en
Thursday, IX uary 27th, 181.
Dinner ' c nnection *itli the above Society
will be 'in the evenittg at 8 o'elock. Tickets,
One Dollar.
RT11. ' 683 3, A. YOUNG, Secretary.
OP
800
You
1911
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4fer
For -
And
For
She
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And
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When
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at
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in he:
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and la
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in his
mare
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gonna
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with ii
plied I
a spec:
—T,
indeed
at all
tall, sl
all
fit bin:
nnid. i
--Ol
bag hit
Dunds
observi
silk 0
Dmids
requi
how sli
Efeavpi
by ado]
iny pre
.—Ju
Mr.
nf Bost
bendini
hi add
sentent
41likewi
aifferer
Ilf eia
i
es 'Y
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eourtee
a J-tia0
er oust
brindlefi
place al
that Eh
whom
"k -
this, Mit
11M stir'
have it:
for this
is mare
it for
trading
people,:
thee is 1
1 Alia bil
and if i:
Irsire3 Ine
-L‘J'ai l'
At on
tions fi
Journal
way -opt
had eagl
appear 1
friends
aegnare
portwer
L'Well,"!
introd*
withdrai
qiiaderd
sale."
somethi
walk up
out sayi
the lady,
her natii
the pnpi
wean. :4
8,Te•glad
salute la'
uSplend
write it i
]
memo
rot t
Young
hem a
seannin
which h.
and put
200 time
He hem)
passed 6
way he
alai/ale:4
voo Bahl
otVzi sal
volnnta
chi -h,
as He log
bowed ol
ja, l'ho
his aged
afianer t(1
his reIati
l'honnor
mediate )
that f011;