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My T_tTTT11E MI � the tout?" . , in one of the most amiable women liv- � � . . - - -7---7 \ . .- . - . I - A ,Hfe I ing. Nj,* I &,way,, -BALM--_SM'Utr ""a 4C-TA6 Re. 8 , � . � . - — lay -knew that fact, and unu rou�. , . . - ,,Yes that iN no; upon a: &tBlyth-'sutun'l.�bm..IOOJL*roq,ot TO NO. . . .. : � - I Kb9*W11'A-%hC,UW44WU , A ,� wus . . . The, Phelan* had a b4y. Tom out owt bay. why VI stated it ivenlyl ihoug'h no one would .- - I of � 1*0 up - . . : . .- 1 A-�v a Ellitert.- G60 .&&Iii�. . . . SEAFORTH .. me a telegram r.unouncing- wh#t he ,,Boause I have never hold out beltsveit.,!!' � -* : � I , t I - X . I __ I,; - , - , I - _ .1 � - - . . � _ � I :��hsd befor -',, en4.1 i46 -sure I .8fiould let . it , (To �e 00"aissed.) I gpodersbaUz welt WAt*ft&wJ'APrl1W 01100k: . : , � - � . caged the happy vveO; lox , , ., - .e : I 1. ', fyi-LBONip"'t ,B)yth. 77914 �� I - � ; . , . ­ � � I APPIY ' - 0* V - knom-IL. him ,WAQw .,qe were both`--iI;t - ' 'I- - p*,s_-.-#J%ug no . I I ! $0 - _1 � i . . - , � . foll. .1 . have never seen 1 _ _ 'W * rftg Bees. I ­ --.--. I � - �_ . WIWWWberolic� ,; a 46wdd i � ­. it in, , . . WWI genera] Y-. d0a,vieflik-o-e-i4, trie . _ Wte _ I ! IWARK FOR SAMI.-Yor Sale % 0 . , blow.1- . ___ _- __ I .:� - therin MaKillop, Tucka, I . , . . . - . , the &'FAI� 130y."S�Vd Wan# of the falidws ' - 61iisaged for Wf;r� di I . 1. r, - - 0, $ni or iw­ri� lJ47^Wn - -1 11 t be, . An Ohio apitilist writ6i to the Amer- 1: � - - . . - - � 1- eriag smith, Statiley',46!1RU.1160, L!Dt No,85, e6noesdon . . . - t i4sjAt1ht'**h6 ijr�et�; and --,,-I- * _ I ikgid of losa BeeJournki, his plan, for wint , enterwaid thatw" . , q . ra I ­­ �, I Turnbqq, e6itaining 60 acres gaod timber . 7 ,� - - *hne�_' ''J'a tfie,il!fat.- boy" ; . ' . _.- I � -v,*.--, _ ' - ,12, - - � .. ' - ' . ` . - deecopdau. - - . -, X k. . I , � . I 1, thqm* I %=I u , , 2�Wnk tit bees:' I -' . . I land. . , -poil = I - I _ L Forrarther patticulari sppV to A. STI&ONG � 11 I - W- -Wey :%re all 144-remper&,! tad- - ,11;� sub�njt 4or -your criticism my ;,and 4gept, Seaforth. - . . 738 � . � . ' - �� ,V ­ � - . . - �� I I I . h0l I , - . mann , , , __ UARV . In Tuakeremith for Sale. -For Palo, that � HO LIDAN � I � 'Is6d -i - ` Pickwick -.k �� _ N I - "Oul Charlis Dic4us fisi z 1 raor ered and have a oom9d 001-1)" itering my bees the coming � &bit -plan of wit Tom Phelan was not only a fat boy, of working themselves int6--,*Qhtfu1 winter. ,I &ski all 'Who hive had exper- -1� Flilendid farm known as the Moore Farm, LAIDLAW & FAI R LEY8 1 7 PRESENTS. 11 I � . but, in accordance with the promise of passions about nothing in particular, jenee in 'Wintering bees by burying"them. being Lot, 25, pouee8sion 4, H. R. S., Tuakersmillb, I . . I . . I � I . his yoath. be became &' fat young man, � . me I . . just to.*gue peopli and make them inc m � .the ground, to toll contait4fig 102 sales, about 95 of whigh are claw - over , � . . amps� or in lowing �lan : 9d and- in a high s�qv e'of cultivation, the.balaues � . . . - - with a mallow face like an . -ripe .uncomfortable." What theyAbiuk.-Of the fol , � � . . � . . - I pear, and an amply, propprtioned per- . , coliiii6s' and 10 well timbered. �There to a large - brick bouse And . ­ For answer my fat friend shook his I Will hao- 40 Lgood 0 good out,buil(ft4s. and'a splendid orchard. The . I . . . . . M01n. 111d80d,,-ft WAS because of that ifat sides witti laughter, and, when he nuclei, .41 Italiam, with about 20 farm is six miles from Sesforth and the o � � � , ,. 1pnial,, happy 1��k and general air of - could speaki said.- . . � onnas of sealed linney to the colony ; same from Clinton and In within a mile of school. . � � -1 comfort which his fatness imparted, I all in Apply to the proprieto, on ,the premises or to ,, You talk like P6 bachelor, Fritz." and tbe:nuclef about 10 lbe. each;. Seaforth-P.O., ff. CRIOH, Proprietor. 781 * . - � that little May O'Rourke fell in love 46YOU forget i . have not had twelve .f3implipity hives, . I I I - -_ - _�, �, � . - ! I NOTICE, 1� I I . - . with and finally married him.: For mouths'experience of matrimony,?' I --I shall dig iI, trench two feet ' deep SMALL FARM FOR S A.Lk,.L-For sale ebenp,the . I . � this sufficient reason Tom thought her said hitting him home. � .and three feet' wide, in dry sandy *oil, eitst halt of Ln& 27, Consevoicin 10, McKiliop, I I . I I ; tbe. wisest womauof hergeneration, ,only laughed all the more at this. - - sloping t4 the ioutb ; in the bottom will ontaining 50 acres, about 40 -mares of whieh are ; . I have now my stock of Fancy Goods � - H� . :Jeared and under good cult ivation. The balance . � � wad quita believed in his inner consci Iffy reply seemed to �'please his fancy. put one f6ot of dry straw; one toot from is well timlieted. The,fa,rm is near the northern , . - . - . for Christmas, .Neew Yea;r, Wed,ding aild � . . ousness, that Nature had endowed her $,It would be tbp beat thing in life for the to ' . I 0 . � � p I'will put two rows of scantling gravel road, and to six miles fivm sesforth . with, rare and s.4mirable taste. you if you lio_; it would make you a outwhiob� to net the hiVeg;,Will place and within one mile of ti,e village ot Winthrop SPEOIAL ANNoUNOEMENT. . - . . � � . � -Pr6se:nts complete, and wo,ald - , � where there is g6 post offloa, mil -18, stores, &O, I � Birthday Twelve montihwago I bad acted as happy mants, he said, when he recover-' hives about air, or eight inches - &part, This proprry will be Hold cheap and on easy I I � � Toin's, beat man; he had asked me to edhimself. AsTakemy word-forit, you leaving them � on their bottom boardi W,,..s. , Apply to JOaN TORliANCE,.Pro- - i . aak the attention. of 911 intendingpur - . - 1. 981 J . - - . i stand by him till the last, and'I did. don't know what' comfort is till you're with capl,$ off,! and a sheet - of burlap prietor. . I __ I L . . .. I I -- ---- - i -ne it. I I Raw him throngh the painful cere- married." over the framds -; between, &round &nd � I . chasers to call and exam., - . I . i note at L ARM FOR SALE. -South halt of Lot 10, Con- 7 mony, during which he L Wag staxed " ILS]m not Yery miserable in my over the hives I will put dry straw, but F otsuion 9, Morris, 100 acres ; 70 acres cleared, . . . . i I � " . . I I below a few of tbe leading lines: in 'thib keenest w6y by all the bride's present state of. blessed bachelorhood, notpackiigbt, Around this I will build, mostly meedad down; the balance abont-equal i I . � . female friends, inicluding eight charm- and in no burr7 to-mak;D a obarige," - a rail Pon, commencing one , f t from parts of blaek sob, and hardwood. A never failing I . , ing bridesmaids, not one of whom dur . the hives on each side, 11 wing spring craA runs through the back of the lot. �i . - . I . I - said L ' � . . I . and by ra . ; I - . I Twelve scresof fall wheat flown. Fritme house I i . . . i . -point over the coutre of � . ing the: time vouchsafed me a glance; . 86.24, stone ak;flar 24 lbet square ; barn 56k42, I � I , - "Then you are wrong, my boy. Do in, bring Jt to a . � , . ; I I h I for by companson with the bridegroom you know why I sent for you ?" he S&i,rl, the hives!; over this pen I will ppt straw with stone stAbliug un -ler L,eath, both nearly ni6w . I . . I was an uninteresting man., who had 'looking at me. suddenfy, and, as I six inche pump in woodi4bed; never fidling 6priug near From thl� ecel Aer, we ha,ve dbterminea to dispose of - � thick, and cover all at least . iing to bbar. - is date until the end of D ! - LADIES# COMPANIONS I not the eoura,ge. the good taste or the tbo ght afterwards, speculatively. ,one foot 1,1with eaxth. 'At each end .of barn yaril, und young orchard begina I I i _ U One mile and three quar . ters from Blyth R alw,ay � I . sense to take any woman for better or . 11 To stand godfather to your son of thispit 1, will have a four inch pipe to Statiou. Apply to ROBERT TRAQUAIR, onitho our large assortment of merchandise at gri atly reduced prices for CASH. Our . .- 7$0 . : � In� Plush and Leather Cases; one bun - worse; therefore. in the presence of this o6urse.11 nd. at least ten feet from premises or Blyth P. 0. . . . 11 � enter th� grim � . . I I . I dred styles, raDg7ing in price Irom . - I - . Itoble 0 cimen of humanity, the bride- -That is one reason ; but I have each end 1 hive; these pipes will extend ., ; -_ stock comprisee the largest assortment of 2,5 � . . ARM FOR 8 ALE.- I ot 5, Concession 2, Town- , � cents to 617 ea.wh. I groorn,pewas insignificant. another. . May. and I have laid a plot. under the bees, and termiusta I about F . - . � . i ; I . . I ship of Hullett" 100 ncres,88 cleated, the re I I ; J if ev�er a man was uncomforta-ble in I'm afraid I'm spoilirig sport by telling half way to the centre. I . I mainder is good hurldwood bush There is it good � - - � I I � . but I'm hau� d if I can hold my "At tb B centre of thi3 pit I will have frame barn with stabling uudernestb and other 7- . 2 . . go I ODOR OASES � ife, Tom � Phelan was, Under the YOU . I hia li 1) g d � . I ' . . another pipe to start just help* the outbuildings There is also a log h use, -1 00 -0 . uninterrupted gaze of these fair ere&- tongue-" ' I orchard and a never 1,oiling spring. The soil)s a I - -I am the victim of your plot, I sup- th GROOMES I ROOKERY AND GLASSWARE I tures, and of the crowds. of the , . hives au� extend through and alpiove e cley loam and well anner-drained. School and .1 I . In Plush and Leather' 25 styles L, I 11" I replied, 'Mildly. "t" . pit %bout, six � feet ; the ends of ! these churches oot,venient.-- It is si.uatod five miles . 1. bride'& relations assembled for the pose : . I - � . . , trengfb and glory, 16"rou arei'my boy. We want to make tubes wil be made to keep .out � Mice, from Sekiforth and mix. from 0 tintori. The above . i . � . ' occasion, in &11 their s I . . farm will be mold on reasonable and easy termil. , I inside- the walls �of St Bride's Church, YOU -as h1apPY " Ourselves by marrying snow an4ain, and still give voutilation. AP111Y on the pl-emitme or to Con6tance P. 0. � i � . � LADIES' HAND BAG'S ' Dublin. � . . . . you to Ono of th e- brightest, and best of In this shape I pr�pose­to leave my bees GJIAI�LES FOWLER. .______ - . 777 � � it to their advantage to " - .At the breakfast some' one made a . girls. She is just the one to make you untill t�ey can ,'gather pollen next Hold by any House in town, and Cash bu3 era will fi4d � � i I I I I . as h -appy as you could desire." spring. � � FA4X F04 SALE. -For sale, the, south h � long speech, in': which so many maknifl- . _ I I - i Of Lot 18, Concession 9 Stanley, containing purchase from us. Every depaxtment is now fully.a8sorted, and pricom will be Unsel. , cent things were said with so much Upon my life,'you are -awfully good, . i 1 50 acres. Ekbout 40 of which axe eleared, the -bal- 11 l � , grandiloquence, that the bride began to both of you; but I have -no inclination � 1 G.erman Horses. : &nee Tvell timbered �,ith m,ple. There arb 6 � . I . � I . . weep; and poor Tom, who thought it tOJOia the hot 8f xaartyra-I mean to--.- rrof.-A'. s. weich, formerly principal ,acres 'under fall wheat. ere ia a log house and found low. � . his duty to harmonize in all thingti with to Onter' into tho'holy bonds of matri- of the Normal School at Ypoilanti,but at good �railie bai n, also al�ourig o,chard and a - . . Dressing Cases, . . t I I � neveil iaiiing spriiix of water. Is within a mile � . WXitiDg D,eeks., � - � . I - present c nnected with the lowoo, Agri- - -T- Work Boxes, . -tho feelings of his new . mada wife, was mony.11 . � , of tboBay e oad, and co. venient to markets, —_ 91 cultural College, 46d traveling in Eu- chu*es, schools, ther patticulars , � I -about to. allow himself to be overcome, We ,will say no more about her I j I - jewel Ctrsi-s, - � until you see her.7 rop6 in i�s interes�s. thus describes the aPP13�1 to the undersigii(d on the same Concessign . i - and shed a few tears also, whou he . or DAVID POLLOCK 782 . . I i . Portf6lioB, 0 � aught tha stern and reproachful gaze d 6 When will that be ?" I asked, feeling common: horses to befound in Ger. to Varna . : . P.O. - � . � . -, I . � . . ....,­ "' S . Gilt C -roods, . � n ' rather cur I ious to see the wozAan who many. : - GKIZOOEIIEZ1,414 - 1. . of his nowly-madq mother-in,law, and i ' TO RENT. -Wanted to ,tent for live I Oliva. Wood Goods, ' . that one g1snof decided the matter, and my frienda had d-ecidecl was to makB The first thing T noticed was the abi FA'm Lot 11, obnwsslon 7 Stanley, a farm � I I Glass Ink Stands,. . A , . I Neither onie years, If which are cle-tr- . . stayed, the emotion immediately T me a happy man. sence of otmall ho�ses. p Containing 100 acres, about 80 . I . I Brouze Ink Stan&, . ed an4 in a 9tate of go d cu tiyation. ' ere are . - ; "On Wednesday morning; she is to be nor light�roadsteril were to be found i; I 3aw him through it all, poor follow, . ' � - ten a�re- under fall whest. I he buildings 4nd, Cigar Cases, Z one of the godmothers." the entire exhibit.- There were & few es ran ftom 25 cents to 75 cents at I promised. I was true to my trast, I il, . fence ,oi d,,, -and the e ig a good orchard. It TEAS—In Blacks, Green and Japan. Pric 7 go . . i . Ci Otte Cams . 7 ' W ture g I . . gar There was much ado -about that draught orses of the Norman -breed in two n les of the village of Varna, and iR f and at th� laRt n�oment,,v�hilst the car- ; 4. is i Bill Books, christening. The'cake was of giglUntic but otherwise t1ap Collection was re- conv nierittomarkets. The fallplbwiin�g is all . I , which wag to oonvey him aLud his L ; done nd 27 iic�es am seeded to grass. P.asession . per pound. . ! Toilet Seto, r1a ..., a . as if ordered with a merciful con - markabl uniform in style and figur� � L ' 16-W - , ,� I extrae - -it any�time, is,pply on tfic oremises or to dr � . . Vases, 1� - brire ted a fqw * 00(4f giveD1. 11 "I � � ay I w ti!ei . -�el ittion for the healthy appetitoff of By far the larger pumber werq br , e . I . L gr�a . Oi rio'a _ Gh'had lodged them- older tb proprietdr, Varria'P. 0. R_ TURNER. 782x4 d and Raw -splen VAJue i Figum, . _,__�__ . ; . solves in big 1 ft eye, and picked up the. sisters, consins and aunts of Tom mares, any . h4ving colts by thei t ­ . I i -, !_ � . - "' Phelan and 'his wife. The previous sides. � 1. I � JA,EKET_.G&RDEN FARM FOR SALE. -For ' 11 MIRP, his: baytt hat Xich bad- been rudely I � A salt ,part uf L, t No. 6, Cot cession lat, Hul- - . l night a dinner was given to celebrate The average mitre was a fine, rangy COFFIEVS-Green, Roa.sted and Ground. No e the fact that we roast and Glove and Handkerchief Sets, - knocked off hii t head by the bl,qw of an lett eolitainitig 25 aomj T1 of which is uDder i i Pocket Companions, I . I was dress 6�d , animal, ith a delicate head and neck; I i . old slipper f -o)�a some friendly, but the event more' fitly. . cullivItuion anti the balaitoe wood. There is a � I I . � grind our own Coffee on the premises. ! . Pearl Card Cases, . early, and went down into the drawin'g- Letanding well up and strongly muscled good rame house with w8tone et,l:ariand found&- ! . . wwkward hand. - . room, where Tom was talking to bfis. all over. She is what is ca,11ed. A horse tion, lao a wood -shed ant'. thretA wells. Also I . Leather Ce�rd Cases, - So, as I cox0menced by stating, they MaeFum, a lit6le Tvomau with a twinkle of all, work, but is specially built for good rame. barps-and stables, ,Th;s land is all nd Ground. No a lulterated ground Spioes kept in. stock. Paper W,Aghts, had now a baby, and tbey made as much plant d with t4e choicest variatieN 'of fruit troos $PIC S -Whole a i - Piocket Books, . 4 . . - fuss and excift ment Over the fact as if in her eyes, and w, juvenile cap On hor enduraw a on the road. She comes and hes, Alsoa greenhouse 16 by 45 feet. ' ! . Ladies' Satchels, �, head, who prided herself � on being con- from a.ci oss of the Hanover stallion This 'pitice has been used as a markev, gidfAn for it, ware: the -rapst wonderful, instead OIL - EXTR CTS -A large assortment- quality A No. 1. I Necessaries, nected with thQ family of the with a fl ly of the country. The Han. the past 8 years, and a la) go ond profitable buni i . i I . the most ua,tu,�-al thing in lifa. The day . gr "t sp been done %DLumlly. The, proprietor k L_ . . Concertinas, MaoFums, to wh�m Brian Born hipm- over atall ions axe bred and f arnished by "'" � � . . inten, R r, moving 1-0 M,nitoba and is determined , SAUCES, JELLIP,S, ac., U. . Accordeong, after recievin�g the telegram I had a self was butan upstart, and the lords of the Prus iin Government, which keeps to ser Foi fuither particular,, app;y on the PIC]iLFJP letter from T6i, in which he described Kildwre'and LeiDOer but -I mushrooms, them in �1611 the -principal towns in Ger- prom aes or io Seaforth P.O. ALLAN Hossom. 774 � I I Bisque Figures, ther lined baby his sisters, his cousins r - I 1, � I I esJ Pears, P"ne Apples, Apricots, Nec- my dear if it mnies to that," as she many, so that they may be easily so- - CAN14ED FIRUIT—In Peach X� Music Boxes, I I I mad his aunt91-and collectively, their I � It i ' The un- � Harmonioas, I I AHM IN ,RULLETT FOR SALF.- names are legion -.had ever seen. It used � to say, wi�h a sense of pride, cessible. The owner of a filly pays, I F 4emigned'offers his farm, aituated in the , i expressed by a sudden backward jerk.of am'toldJ2 mS`rks (53) for the insurance ti1srines, &c. Stock unusually la.ql,e, and prices as low as last year, not- Wax,Dolls, town4hil, of Aullett, a(lioining the vWaye of Kin- � � ... - - walw a boy, and ,nothing would please her '..head, ihat Eqade the lace Rutter of W foal.! It is eakiy to see that the burD,fores,16. . The foam contates 100 acres, . . � Bisque Doll Haaas, I T him but that I 9hould, a fortnight after - � m policy of Ue. Prussian n . withstanding the high price of gr en fruit this season. Solid Brass Goods, airily, ind the 'roses , tremble -fro ' � Governme't is to about 80 of which are cleared anti in a high state � the, receipt oft,bla letter, cross the Chan`_ - - - I i . . . . - . of criltivation. The wi,ole is well fenced, woU . ; Velvet Frames, ex&lt,'atio n, in more sense than one, on r&ise throughout the country a race of : I i . .. � nel, and �_Uud'� godfather to his first. I - wate#ed and uuder-drithiefl. The buildings arc . I . ; '16 ! Smokers' Sets . ' I their' wire stems. I When my host bad horses that are most suitable for cavalry all fir'st-ol,to,4. This to one of the choicest farms . r born, . I � . ! e market. No Cigar Stands, I ' . � introduced me, and she -had nodded her service. , I in th� Hnrob tract, and -will be sold chep�p and on C U R R A NTS -In barrels and caseil, the bese, value in: th . No doubt he considered he paid me a . ! . easyterins as the proptietor wlsh(is to retire from . . . . I � I . I ; # Tobacco Boxes, . "Yo4ile cap in r1cognition of my best , I flonn bushlesH. It is within seven ' : CUp3 and Saucers, compliment; ior he seemed to 12,y groat Ju ' * � tho'hormes shown at the fair miles of Seaforth I I ip,ferior goods -all fresh and good � bow, 9b: went oni with the narrative of atandiDglin long, lines, so that the andsiboutthe same distance from Clin ton with I I . stress: on the foot of my being reques,te'd e ! , Y ; . I J&panese Match. Safe@, . . what her dear friend Lady AriadDe bg;d could be jeasiI3 examined and compared. grav6,1 roads leading to eaqh place. For further : I i to stand'in. su�h a position t(y the -firob- a last in London, They we're all remarkably exoellent,and Particalays ad dress Constance P.O., orapply on the Japanese Brackets, ' I ind g� 0 said to her when she wa, . prenitoes to W. E. COLbWELL, Proprietor. 778 RA181:N8 -Oar Extra Selected Vale Itias are the best imported, and only 1 � born,"' a .,is,: me to underistaud Ah I Japanese Trays, . - , inuoh!ahketbat it was�.sometimes . I I i � I ,� oA be so great if I � which Tom had interrupted forthe 80 z -1____.__.____ . � ; I I . ; I lionor would were, In � difficult to determine on what ground '_ - ----'- � . ), Rubber Dofis, � purpose of introd16 cing me. �i kept by us -11 don't you forget it � the comil _�i_�e asked to hold the sa-Me i * prize an I -VAAM IN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE. -For - .1 Layer JRaisins, for the table, good to . China Dolls, I savi that he v�as impatient* to get the , i Itual. had been selected- I -1: iiale, Lot 11, concession 8, Tuckersmith, con- ; i position i.�W&W other little � types of away, but there was no � und in* his insp�3cted closely a brood mare that' tainilig I 00 -acres, 90 of which are cleared, under- . . . i I Photo Albums -large variety, - - hum%mity, ths. in the course of. years, . I ta - . striving to stir from Mrs. IffacFam, ja' th bado-9 which signified the first drai4ed, ,*ell fenced and in a good a' te of culti- iphoice. Come and see them. P4t up in si gle layers and quarter boxes J71LU0681C.ard Receivers'. . hLe Jully exp2,', . I at wore e r' vatio.n. There L9 a lai,ge aikd comfor,table itoue - .- . . � I I � . - ted -nay, hoped -would then who sta,rted with ivfresh anecdote premiumi.- She was called a common - � I I apanese Flower Pots, - "I present. them"lves. I houso, first-class barns and outbuildingm, a lWe. . I -,-nice for family use. :1 I - . China andL Glass Flower Pots, A , of what Tom Moore had told her he had mare, and I wish such stock was com.- orch�rd and. thre% never failing wells Also the i , li I - ' , I � . ; I . I Would do iJ,nything to oblige an old on Iowa soil.- She was rangy, north half of Lot 6, on the 8th conoession, con- i ­ i ti i � FlowerE & Birds in GlanGlobts - [ - said ; to - Ladv Blessiugton, L when she - moll I . � friend hke Totp' Phelan, even to getting - taiiiing 50 acres, all well timbered. The above Pool IMPORTED. � Shelled Almonds, MsAgs I Gold Pena, So IL sangi 11 Believe xn� if all;" and so I was' olea�n liWbed, solid and symmetrical. , farmp will b I e sold together or separately. They LEMON, Orange and Citron I I cib4aed over to Kingstown, ,of t I . * ' I . seasick; I - to make my 4equsintance with the Her weight was about 1,400 pounds, but are situated within five miles of Seaforth, on the I I Pen Cases, . I suffenng that J�alady iii all its horrors, a a below the knee her bone was as delicate Grand TruiRk I - ailway; and 31 from Kippeno on And Pencils, - guest' alr. ady arAved, all of whom 'Were I . . Grapes, Eleme Figs, �. S. Almo ds, Walu�ts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, &o. I during which time I did not exactly bless strangers to me. � as a knife Made.' The Germano have the Great Western ItaiiiWay These farms vk 111 . - i I I 'Slipper Patterns, . . I be sQld on reuonable and easy terms. Apply to . i tins young Pheilvin on whose account I - . I t I . Bibles, . ce sinly a the O.roprietor on the dress Eg- I . . - . "Charming day.. this has bebn," said a ttained1he art of ObreediDg premises; or eA I rtake� the journey. - I I I . - I - , hv;d Undo In , youn lad3i, who evidently took pity on so, a to Oombine strong musclo with mondy lle'P. 0. DAVID HOORN, Proprietor. 749 . . Prayer Books, 9 f I . I I . Mv old friend, was waiting for me on my forlorn condition. . finenesslof bone. ,This filly would do . i I ��11 — � - . Hymu Books, I � ' ' I �� I �, . the 'er, hip round ruddy fwa -beaming A�M FOR S&LF-Fann in Tuckersmith for � � Toy Boolm, . Pi 11 a, . . � , I _ I 11 Oharming-b4utiful," I replie good work wherever.you put h1r, but F I sale -For sale, Lot 2, Concession 10, Huron .. . 'i I - Annuals, with 31's, and brimming over looking at the 'speaker, who had the . I i r ber',best servicos would be given as a . I 11 I I - with smiG. J� felt at that moment most wonderful,, gray -bli2e Iri s eay C � riage horse nr a roadster, Roa.4 Survey, Tucheramith, conWning 100 acres, �� - Miscellaneous and Standard Works, � that he must bp a'com.-plete COU .Y �r I I . � 76 ot which are -cleared and in a good state of :P1ZV1 0-71 , 103�-S_ Large Asso�tr.neut Poets iu Clotk, - . . I b4d ever seen, which had now a . A.Youngbay mare, a premiun� taker cultivation� and all underdrained. The baJance . E�; , . my.self, for ioal de mer -always made . , is W 11 timbered with hardwo(d There are 18 - 1 . Leather andWood Bindingo; . merr� look in tbep they strove in vain also, shc��ed remarkable excellence in 1. i - . I , . I I . I I me look the oo.�or of an unripe lemon, to Conceal. - � acrai of fall wheat and 30 acres fall plowed. There � Juveniles, muscle v ind limb ; weight 1,200 VOU11(18, is a i tone house, got.d frame barn with stabling ,� 4 � and certainly �id not improve my tam- ' , I . -wall P'eket Patterns, .. : . She 'gave a pleasant, soft, musical age 2J years;- a compact, beautiful und4 �rneath, �nd other good out�bul:dings Three , �and- as Usual. . " . per.. . Flour and Feed Alwags on H � I Otton.*isn Patterns, I laugh, when, I had spoken. mare, w Ih afte head and beck and 'a good,welisaind'ayouneorctiard lawithineight . � � : I �_ 66 Well, my �oy," he said, seizing my 'You forget it I has., been raining all well rou ded form. On the whole, this -Ml*l of Semorth on the Grand Trunk Railway, I If � . .'Brscl-et Patternsi, I 11 i - le;ve froin . I I � hand, and j,erk�ng My arm up and down and Hensall on the Great Weii$prn. r I .day,',' she said, looking at We with a exhibit of'German horses, showed a Schdols aud ckurche6 quite convenient. Will be . I i : . . � as if ba �_ had mistaken it for& PumP- quiZ','iDLg gaze. . ' 4 � handle. 4111owarejou?" - i G& marked success in breeding for a sold'�cheap 4ppl, to Chiselhurst P. O., or an - !� I . / . L I --- .. I ' the re"s. Mm. A. YULE, 733 1 L, . L - - - At V So it has," said I, rememberiDg special urpose, namely cavalry service, . . 'i � .Ory bad. We have had- a rou�h the lict, and laughing with her at my P _� . L i - � wbileat the same time it produces I . . . I I ; I . all, S4E -The undersigned offer their - - ; night," I replied, as briefly %a I coald, miBtake; all thq while I felt my . i _� I self animal Zt is avaih.ble for all kinds Of W. Fruit Vv�porator and Cider Mills for sate L � � � whilq. I I I . * , I I J .1 Ing. I cbeap and �pon ea8y terms of payment. The J t I watched two porters disputing blush* - - 0 I S L for the pos,308aion of my portmanteau. "I offly spoke of the weather to break But I 1mvet give you a glimpse of the buildings havp been fitted up In a complete �­�_ 0 R 0 0 KI E R 'Y 0 I-1 1R.0 Is rT M _& I _"J . i L . , I 6 . . ".; I suppose Tom saw that I was yet I er f i,r; the en rryiug, on of the Fruit Evapor- I - , � . . I the conversational ice," she said. horse fair which Il attended in Frank. -mann . . ­ - 6, ti ' I t DeL e � a ln�.Busifirsq, an,i are now in first -clam working I . , - '--- � sufferin � from ' ,ffects of my voy- a riciful," I answered., forf 'a fel days ago. This fair is held order, afid.h fine paying business can be done. 9 1W Butji,�W 8 Ro,ertson, one of the partnersof . age, and Zinew-hut out Of sorts, wonderiDg if she was laughing at me. in Frankfort twice a year as a market to Twenty! Dollars. NEW YEAR- i for he did. not speak to me for some ' . I - the �rm of.D 1). Wilson & Co-, has gone. to Ed- Tea Set8 in China from Five Dollars I � ". � ") LM I? I s&7 you were a stranger for hor89s, -and its. sole purpose i o onton, Iforthiveot Territory to remain per- . . I I - - � e of to nF,. and Mr. �P4elau is being instruct- bring buyer and seller together' " t m , I . J . time. When be did, it was in a ton If J mt, if, ntly, the prop rty must be snld and the � . , . ; And Birthday Cards reproach.. ed in the pedigre� of- the MacFurus, I want to Jbuy a horse in Iowa, I must bus! ess of �said firm finally cloBed up. For any Tea Se4 in Granite, Plain a4td ed, ; . I - I i k Fri. I Pri7 �1! �i ! .t2,,, you have not asked me how suppose, and canno6 get away fox a ransack� the c�nntiy, or visit the livery part ctularsl;with regard to said property apply to I i . � . I � I . - he is," he sad -d. i quarter of an hogr to introduce you." � . Gar- the J ridersigiri'ad- D D. WILSON. Seaforth. 762 . � ; , � � SA , I- stables to hunt' bim. out ; but in . From the ITollowing Publishers:. 1� 'He'? . ! Dinner'�Sets— Good A8sorlinent—Pri,,a Low. I - -whora?" I inquired, rather she g� aid, with'a , friendliness that set many I to tb'e horse fair held in the I . 1 7 , : . I - IN TINKER MITH FOR SALE - For . . 1. . me At *ease at once. y, and amorig the numerps , Sale tot128, Co ssion 8, L. R. S., Tucker- L. Prang ta", Rdph.wj, Twk k. mystifted. . L nearest tot FA`RM ' I I . I I , I , it :4_ _______-7_ . I I - 0-6 wALM19 :Zpr--,-- i X _ i�vl I f � " has 4� � I � It( 1, little �odson." Will you allow me to do myself that - varietieo gathered there, flud One that OW b, coritaiping 100 �ares, about 80 of which k 11 Ton. , ' Chamber seo—White and Priwed--Stoc La�96. . Sm, Artistic Stattomry Ccrn- I . � . _ � "Oh'L of coui�se ; bow stUpid I am I a ure ?" - I - . �, I �� I I I are 11'eared jau din e; first-class a taw of cultivation, 7 . I I ! . ple . � suits Me6 . I . � I I I . I � . , I beg your pardon, in dear fellow ; "I think I can ppare you the trouble " I I . + I i . - andlnesxly� so lunderdrained. The -balance is . . pany, Rildesheipw i,md -,. y (,L, If, - - ti mpered �it� hardwood. Thei e is a good brick I All right, I hope 7" I , Toilet t8_Cheqp and Good. . haw ii he? she replied in the most musical of -A a�er which wa0i being hn4ted in h pewith'.& plendio pellar, and firstr-class frame Faulkner,and.gen �-: , , _q] . � I the fond- parent IM only heard my voices. "You h4ve come from London th8vi0i6itYOf Exoter one da' last bouls,stables'andoutbuldiugs. Alargtorcheacl� � . . , ' Y UP .1 I I . oth&rs. fqvent ayers for his heir a fe to stand god f athdr to baby ?" week, becoming probably exhausted and of flist-clags uit troesi and plen-ty-6f WSW I I I I pr 1w . %2 JLJ) T #T- 4. 4__ It a I 120rodi of'Loard fence... Iswithin I Majolica Ware in endltss varie, b � , 46 $I � Tb6Te is abbut - -Y-- e them. � , ORrs7 ago "6LI Mysal , e"Jang for the first timp in my life, a bit of a 0). I - hypoorit - I 4k He is a wol�derful big infant,Ahey tell me," said the affectionate parent, with an air of pi,ride, and Boma assump- tion of iadiffere4oe. . �i Is he ?' I aolked, with what I hoped 1 was a tone expressive of interest. _. Tom was so, good-natured that he hsd already forgiven me my wiut,, of thought. I I I When is it to be, Tom?" � I asked, presently. . .. "What?" he, asked. "'The christening,, of course," said, I. "Wednesday," lie answered; 1�and we kaive decided to leave the selection of I big namez to you.. 11 My dear fellow, that is too much responsibility; �f I gave the boy a name lie disliked, likO Christopher, or Tobias, or Alonzo, or Simon, he. would never forgive me when he grew up, and would h . I &to me to the duy of his death." ' "What nonsense you talk, Fr1tz1 Ton can talk it over with May, and some to some arrangement." . "Ous question," said I abruptly, stop - Lu9in, our wulk toward the brougham, t W&SL to carry US to ToWs comfort. I A nave, I ans ered, wondering how she knew, and w�tching with pleasure the �Xoh look tba�t suddenly darted info her � wonderful 0yes. Ibegan to think I h of the most interesting faceb I � had evor seen. Her lips were red *nd saucy. ap'd were, I thought jnv.t then, m%de to hiss and be kissed. i "Shall I point you out the'god. mother?" she askea, watching my face as she spoke. i 41 *-that is, y6s," 1 replied, think- ing f what Tom had told me, and just a lille ciurious to see his heau ideal of , . . . my uture wife. . 1 6 4 �u ,1 here sho is, at the other side of the �oom i ' . � , in a gray silk dress, talking W0 �h�t,,StOut little man with:tho brown 9. . . I I . &I you mean-" . it el that tall, angular lady, witb.the P( little b�nch of cq:rlg,at each side of her face. She has b0n a beauty in, her day, snahas just con�e in for a thousand a yest, since which time she bms bad six proposald of marriage, and has stood godinother to one hundred and twenty. � three children. !Before she came in for thal legacy, no one' ever noticed her - and though her manner's have 'not' chsliged in the least, the world has � i . I I . excited JUMpell t;.U8 SWUM LOUce and ran Z;D the - road leading to the tntirket, and ta�ing 'a bee line down Main street turApd into Mr. Willis' lumber-ya.rd, whefe it wag despatched by a blow on the bead with a pieee of � I ; lumber. 1 , . I . I A Big - Investment. . G. M. Everept of Forest, states that 11a . . ,gyard's Pectorial Balsam still holds its own amongst the many congh medi. cines in the market. He says that be has sold it fbr nearly sixteen years, and the sales are steadily increasing. One family has purchased over - 50 bQttles for various members and friends., ,774- 65.2w .- : I . : ; I ! ! 1 : : . I � . i I . � A. Secret. � I . ' . The secret of beauty hes in- pure blood and good health, without the one the other is impossible. Burdock Blood Bitters is the g and key that unlocks, all the secretifle, and opens the avenue to health by pu'rifying and kegulating alltbeorgaristoa proper action. -It curesall scr6lulous diseases, aas on the.blood,'liver, kidneys, skin and bowels , and brings the bloom of health to the pallid ohe'ek. 774,65.2w 11 �� I . ; . . i . . . � i I ; I - h I ; I : - i I . . I- � � � � : ! � i �7_ — ­ t - . - - — ­ �� ­ �_____ � - __ ­ ­� - - = �-- � . � ) I � � I - I . . � - . . !, . . � I . : . - I - i , I I — - . I - I . . . ; - i ! _ I-"---- ' -- ' ' -­ -- ­­­ -­ - ____ ­ . I __.._.1__,_­.­_'_1i1&1� I . I . .- � ­ - � - - � __ - , . 2 i�aUes 61 Pr efteld on the Great Western R&R- . ; way and 6' lea - from Seaforth on the Grand ' . Tmpk, wit gravel ros4s leading to each .pace, . 1 "res of fnl��whpat. This to as goodand TheTe ai e 1 � comtorto I (qlatin,as there is in the County at Huron, and ,Will be sold cheap and on ea,gy terms, Apply on the premises ol to Brucefield P. 0. ALBX. LM, NGSTON, E. � � � - 724 i . I w . � I I I , I . i I . . . . SE.�FORTHIMILLS.- - . '. , . I I � i * . . . I . I . WF I d't' Intimate that since -intro - are 1), " ducing, . r�lls and high grinding, system t ' t in our mWs h2e, our flour has given great satis- faction throughout our entire lotal retail and farn)iers' exc4ange tr0e, and we Gaire to thank our �ustpmerq for their liberal patronage, which of late has r,�tterially increased. We are well I ___ =d to manufacture first-class flour from the new oropi and hope to merit a contin u&nr. of past pitron�ge. Our flour alsd take - oug o�routsidq sbippingtpde customers, , well. am ana:wl a`re able to sell at good prices. With thf-sp advantages we hope to be able to pay good pri s for grain, and shall endeav'or,, with otherE to lake SealQrth the farmers' In market. We wotiald advise'them to caTefulvyalearn Sbafortb pri4s this season b fore selling elsewhere. Flour, milPfeed, fine buTel and lAnd Palt cona4utly on I harif at business prices. "o a quaLtity of liye ashp� for land purl)oses. � ; A. W. OGILVIE & CO. . I . . I T 0. KEVP, Managpir. 771 f I ! I i . . � . � � : I I I . i I : . ! : . I I \ - . I I �� .. i � �! . ; � I � . ; . I . I I . - - . , � PRICES HALF 11� F FORMER YEARS. !?an*y oods for Holiday, Wedding and Birthday Pres*nb-nust -be . 3 I � I — I . � seen -too vatied to enunww,-ale, . I � � . I I � � I � I �� SILK FRINCED UARDS FROM 100 UP I 1 � . I I : . �� . . I I* f - � . . - �� . i I 1. .1 . i . I � ; � I I 1, I . 11 � TOYS.IN EKDLESS VARMY. . GLASSIWARE. . 1: . � : I - I . i . I ; . . . � . � ' - ! I I H ' i =tad the greater part 0 Our stock in.this line is simply im6nense. Come and look at it. we r my ��tZcnkg from the foreign mW- - �� . ! kete I wiH sell thein -at about one-third - ordially invite inspection. We gua"Mteie our goods to be as we represent I � . :[ less.1ban former prices. . hem, or no Bale. We deliver goods! free ­of 'charge. We deliver goods Romember, you can see more and.get I I . I . . Moro for your money at I I i � 1 4 . )rompt]�. We are to be found under �he clock in Carduo's Block. i � 2�7�� . . I ; � ;! I . I I I . M I . I - LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY., Q. W.''PAPSTS 1� T I I � . 11 , � I . � �, � BoQkAore-than. at an other plum 41 a i . Y i Main Street Seaforth. the county. � � �; f I I � . I I I I i I - � N 05910PPW , U - __ - - + I , . i I � I . � . . I ­ i 1. . r�_­` � . - . - . I . W - , .� . DZORMBER 102 � � ,. . I L - - The G A � � _PWXfflM WAGIS I - i . Z . � I ni i__; ifeartu . =140f I � � & � I I ,WbAt a ftna of. - -_ _r 4 � I . �- I - I . . tarbi , I � they abatter, ohs . � .H6W . * . All *0 bali:wy ar taf u: 1. th *two that ovej v 11 11:avene bear tht the , Itle I- , . I I a aoft:and m-11-1 deA 2 �_ To -*,Iw �. tintinusbulatior. U I - - a .*=16. a I Y,Xom the 9149, 91719, All W � % 6irls, girls' gh � wild, visipricious, so Irruln thle � � . I I . : ti f I - Bee the Ah -Ing Of I I . , ftx"ntj 1 1 - )KOW tht 10TOX'S softei ed bi . - , * gh the xaszes 4 1 . r,a d wn the stwt � aNlInude .t-ldpa to andf . 4 p And , pe�pjr4B � . I WZXJd flifl,ii, w40 150111d, tell thE � I - 01 the Am .. Xno whioh Ahe faUe i y - fii ,sah seipr wblm--w ths , - i I HOW it Cur] . . ; How it gui, I �._ . jsettes far th&t thy -1 � I Than W-viernis to. �_ : . I To the prartle and F, . I I - � . of the girls, Orls. 1 � � () f the girls, gir-1,, & �:;* � _ � : ,6&lr,, 14rim, &Ia- I � , � � - To the #acking -and heart = I , . - r4 4 i �, - (Ei�etile �P� _ i . ­ I � I . . K_ . ,-What is the diffal I - k I - -when I - I- sro4d�d hottse : - � . . . � . I I , - . rawnig and the occupw. _ E , . imitinig-room'? IU th �_, .4 *ere is a ,-face in eV6 . L k lsfitior�,here isa, pait in. �, . -A� New York -pap � I � - � 4 I .: - , -boat race, allUdes to � ton thbusand'eyeti, and: I � twiee �s many Wir hat ef �mle eyed women V � � j")e,u 4t that roc e I I L I - _T ' he builder Of 9 C ,suburbo re,cen t1J don � thalaks, for the toast to I I haa b�en proposed, rem eauddr, " I lancy I An I. the s�affold than foe] - -An . honest Riber � wending & cow, amid, . � x1ilk !,yeax after year, I J� agaveo. -, Because,"ul I in th,6 breed, for shecs I bada ce-If ." � ueveij . . -A young M&U shot whicl� he considered r, __ the Wr 8-x­f9ce Or fil i-11 t following epigra . To,m'O . 17b i� Though h I Izis her figurepleases U v 'What, -may her figure b - Oxe hundred thousaui I � . . , A wager was ISJ � pwaliarity of answer . 1py aWng another. L, . I - a do,wn-e"t6r was 1 wantly,ou," s%id the bi A ,*.&ightforward an , ' quesoon."', V, I kin -e- the Tankee. 14 Then . NowlEnglanders alwa tioU by asking One ft; they 7 " was Jon&thiku I _�k-Slr,ll said, a _6 i you, Vu your soleinn i � this 'is not your ha I . reckbn idot,ll was the i � . � it .re�emble your wril I'think it d�mh:t 4A 1 A Aon't resembleyour I I do." 4. You .take .� . , . that this writing a, .- your : 8 in a single lette , Now I how do you. k�� I zan.1 write.11' � 'T,here" & -'story 'is . Arg y.11 and the Duke 4 . . onco traveling togethi7 & COWMerciAl trSVelf. . : I riag,O. The new,00v I . in general convervat I . I � peso got out at an inl Themoominercial tmv� oom . panion if he knev . wafll�) -And, on miug I I , claiTned., - Dear me I. - I � �tha iDake of — ? 7 1ta-rking in thtt affah of fittle cads. like irou I _�-Serjeaut D&vyj b � I a, eimme which he w4 - for 'i's few day% aske , when ke would bring , � - � I it said hi's I , . day� next, - . You. please to conaid � Friday next' is Goo don!t esre for th&-t;�� 14 W -el] better deed," _ � Dan, 41 you 'will, of - . pl"se -,but if you'di I �_ beli.eie -you'll be +,Ue I I . . buiduess on a Good F I FAws f1me' ), His� I .� it - 1, . hidt, -end did. Dot S1 �� � 44 What W-111 youl I . - balf, Governor 2 "' i namn of a -,,society 1, j! ex-iIovernom recentl �. watering-plaea. *'N to �the ball, air:' ," . era I or. I have t6le9l t . - my � , Paper as &mono (&�pealingly'. what . , ) if she were 4 , I wll�r the Governoi . I plio I w4nner as he t,* I " since you have iij I bail, dress her yd � I � I - __ � I.. en.6ugh, there was � I z. - d,64crilsednext mo� 2 � . . i � - I -�-A fat man, fror . � - � I - .& iower berth in a � 7 � tei he had retired � I - - of i hi's window aw � moonlight and tho � : - c&w , e in at the 0 � Mont. He was , � 77 1 ven I � ��. - that e was gett�': I . . h,daven!9 -�Uro *At . � . � Finally, .bathea � , I --- . 1� 71goonlight, he sai � . worni,bg he awoke . I - I I K w was Aoubie, �, � I them was open. who got up in the P�nes of paluss out I � 0 get more ,air, W , I 9do, not know of � � . � plated loonfidenOO. � — i . .. . . � - 8trange F I - � Study Of t) I I I I ; The learned Pri . � � t,� the Spanish tb- , - - � order of the A&rowl 7 . �_ &-spire to the thro I .. cOnfinement in th �_ )�,�-Jsc,e Of Scullal: � - . I * -D 11 I - years in this hivi I I to hi ,reloaze sm - , is 9 , .- ' � . markable reses,rG, . . bible, aud marke� � �he wt.11 of his 4DO . . - - , sought em�pioyme I - i � - . � q years, . � .. i I In tke bible thA ... � 1AS times; the] v times, aud the � ­ !I - Oud tkat in the I I Psam. The gt� I - Psalm in the inil I ___ --i- - � � . _� I - i . Z . � I ni i__; I - I . . . . I � ; . ; - t i � i i _.___�_._ _._�