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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-06-29, Page 2ee 2 • THE H RON - EXPO ITOR THE FOUR MaeNICOLS. By Winton* Slack. CHAPTER In. TREED CnpidalSTANCSC8.ee. Even wh .this big steamer opining right own on theme Rob: tee ibol did not lose his bead. He ' knew, that his tw brothers *nd his ooitsin Neil• could s im like water -rats; and as',for himsel though he would have given a good 'd al to get fid of his boots, be did not fe of I'being able - to get ashore. But ern was; no time to think. Ju . . p clear of that boat 1" he shout- ed to li a oonipsz4iotie. The; ext seoodd Dade, the dreadful ' crash. The frail old boat . seemed to be p : ed onward and downward, u if the ste : 1 • er bad run right over her. Then +b found himself in the water, and ver deep water'it was, too. The next th ng he perceived was a greenish. white t:'`ng over his head, and as he knew • at was the hg11 of the steamer, he atru • k away ,from' it with all the strengt a at his disosal. He remetn- bered of erwards ' experieneieg'a sort of hatred • f that shining green thing, `and thinkin it looked hideous and 4auger- ons, lik : a shark. . Howe. • er, the neat moment he rose to -the s + dace, blew the water out of tris mon h and looked around. There Was a li e=buoy within a yard of him, and the people on the steamer were Calling on him to lay hold of it ; brit he never touched one of these things.l, aed • he prefe ed to trust himself, heavy as he felt his boots to .be. It was the others h was looking after. -Neil, he perceive , was already off for the shore, swimmi g hand over hand as if a nword-fi h were after him. Nicol we,s being, auled ep 'the side of t e steamer at the end of a ro just a • he had been hauled p from th Eilean-na-Rona dungeon; and his brat , er Duncan had seized hold. f the her that had been cast loose wha • the boat went down. Satisfied th t every on was safe, Rob hintseif struck out for t e side of the steamer, and was speedily hauled :on board, presently finding imself on n deck with his ;two dripping compa •ions. - .The range thing was that his father w s now ere to be seen, an even the in looked 'round an asked c 1 the same came for they had " Whal I She sa; the padd Capt. ere John ManNiooi, was.' t A.nd time a woman, all trembling, " ward and asked the :'mate if net for lying at d: wonl 1 a w k a I fullyt co eche e gage ly also y who a of R b g yonn es that e mann No soy 1p,dl cue under once. inga and had inti a' be in no two rantil ploy en or th three • Mi grunt insist befor of the about ball o there rude to the and a him d and ooasi e respe to "and in ly l�li t el ed np by t of re O- --0 e h , M ' ..ol ,as i'ta.r an ho tit h▪ e e • n ie R et a qo ob his he hi la all }} Ne ek se ou thee` 1 no sw6 11 fons 'ye‘, er w1 gee: 11 wh t'B o 1 tdie 1,?" I4 and hinsvelf, shoal present appearttan?oe at th funeral; humble preparati ne near- mall savings were swallow-- funeral expenses were paid mboat ecismpanyt Then, alp ral,'the.reef peo le who, nt de acted to t err own doub d giuifig. 1 hat the oys ci ld be able to; live they t, Hired'- - that is, was al indly man called who keel the grocery store, ailed Ro du . as the boys id he ve_ mann be doing ow: T -ere'© a cousin of whir' hop in the Salt- lasgo >, and I could get ye .++ I r gorg r seat thenotion of ser e ' n a whis y shop ! Th t' Would be to abandon dud a b trona of his life. s' he 4 d been , thinking nt the! deity he owed to s co p nions, w o Were /sink; n him. So he is pride and said : . eh w n d lie -give e ?" cony ethitn to give ye s' a w ek That would keep the left - e askd eve loo the/ e— "ite int dryi hay to will be We a will pa3 Nic1 the ig stri pin fill t�. Th fifi Hyl r. place an good, -a we kee we oily coul tr 8i1 got the man out mau ?" said he. d she had been standing b e=boa, and that one of th sailors, the moment the accident ha occurred, hed opened the•gang*ay an jumped r to the water, no doubt wit the int n ion of rescuing the' boys. Sh had lno een him come up ' again, fo just as a 'went down the steamer backed. At this news there was some little cone tern tion,. The mate oalled alond for John acNicol ; there . was no an.. aver. e ran to theother side of the steannei ; nothing was visible on the smooth water. They searched every where; and the boat that had bee lowered wa pulled about, but the search was i vain. The woman's story was the only explanation of the strange disappearan e ; but the sailors suspect- ed more tha they dared to suggest—to the bewilder d lads. They suspected that old Mac icol had dropped into the water just b fore the paddles had made their - first ackward revolution," and -that in comi g to the surface he had .been struck . y one of the. floats. They said nothing f this, however, and as he search pr ved to be quite useless, tPie Glenara teamed slowly onwardto he quay. i It was not ntil the next afternoon that they rec Bred . the body of old MacNicol, an rem pertain appearances on the,corpse, 4t•was clear that he . had been stehek down by the paddles in his effort to help his sons. This was a sad evening for b MacNicol. It was his first iutroduc ion to the cruel facts of life. And am d his sorrow for the' loss of one who, i a sort of rough : and reticent way, had been very kind and even affectio ate to him, Rob was vaguely awar that on himself now rested the re orrsibility for 'the up- bringing of hi two brothers acid bis cousin. He s t tip :ate that night, lgng after the othe s were asleep, thinking of what he eh uld do. In the midst' of • . the silence th door was quietly opened, and daft Sandy:- came into the small room. ., What doge want at this tie o' night ?" said Rob angrily:, for he had been startled. The old, bent, half-witted man looked cautiously an the bed in which Neil lay fast asleep. - - Whist, Rub, my man," he said in a whisper; I waited till everyone in Erisaig was asleep. Ay, ay 1 it's a bad day this day for you. And what are ye going to do now, Rob! Ye'll be taking to the fishing ?" • ' Oh aye; I'll be taking to the fish- ing," said Rob bitterly, for he had been' having his dreams also, and had turned from them with a sigh. " Of course P11 be taking td the fishing 1 And maybe ye'Jl tell me where I am to get £40 to bay a boat, and whereI am to get £30 to buy nets'? Maybe ye'll tell ime that, Sandy ?" "t The bank—" '4, What does tih-e. bank ken about me ?‘ They would as soon think of throwing their money into Log�h Serene." Butye ken, Rob,!., Coll McDougall would give ye a share in his boat for £12." - , Twelve pounds'!_ Man, ye're just daft, Vandy. Where an 4I to get " Well, well, Rob,". said the old man coming nearer, and speaking still more` mysterionely, listen to what I tell ye. Some day fir other ye'11 be taking to 'the fishing, and when that day comes I will put something in your way.• Ay, ay; the fishermen about Erisaig dinna know everything ; come to me, Rob, my man, and I'll tell._ ye something about the herring. ye; are a good lad, Rob; many's the herring I've got from ye when I wouldnago near the shores for thee xnischievious bairns ; and when once ye have a boat and lets o' your own I will tell you something. Daft Sandy is no db maybe. Have ye ony tobacco;, . .Rolf said he had . no tobacco and leaking sure -that Daft Sandy had. orae to him with a pack of nonsense 121 erely as an e$ense to borrow mone: ; or tobacco, he bundled hien out of the house and went to bed. Rob was anxious that his brothers A t 4' Me the s storax men ; plenty cast a This • the la out fis Ian ae when draggi deeper: tel +eat ' ing. he do not lin' • to thei w hetvin.4 bee l ithems:lve • sleep a er `}be oro+ er of tryi.g to and th : cls, piece !,f to fresh • iece. in a pl :. (se plent .f n itig ; hi defiers•' w bushes fro will. to e ieces og Rob as tlumbe of serve h s p ff ho e. float an f cork.o f otabo t t ad all bee etting In hough of oles, a th ne for each ad in ` iewl ith a um ji onld eep as 'bei 11 this fterno efore oles ; lacks e walk o her M They a d bas 1 y two fipunde nearly a tlese,w look fre: through w_th the He. tel fish ; wa: ' G'udcaies those parts.fe again mns c$inary se e. • eq ion ht o• t C3Id ' Pet r, lin � Jrie 1 - ill-te _I on fell : p id in d th y o 1 begin. t. tor a. d reject d th ah::di they must tw + e. . S Rob nd co stn go awl shi, g- od and be roc : sat .t a moo :e , Ihat a they + rineI+ : afternoc nw : e himsel! ed was ilea -h' y some 1 an • he found of of net ' h ide e' process e48i / f mendin :t st n the bac ger ide eb tel er 1I 14 + a; tl re the sai nei d cle Si& 0f, els l•e be: in of of .n I ri + e coo an a th_ iv: fob. " Aye, but crimean, ei1 and for the selves," said Rob, and he this ccen.panio s, and e go ale g to som : rocks t e harbor: They s t down h rbor-be one them, ith all e boats end m saes of e d whit net. al Rob t his conn,"we'll k about t Trigs now There ore Filea -ne-Rona for ns. stjabdut 8 much left . as edgings this we k, and three ights a vireek to I. hat we i et for e net's '11 0 Jo now " ot," said Neil. h ieson w s offerin mb a s,,,,ggow, bn it is ` n t very think we ,will do b tter ether. Neil," said he," if a net d 4on th nk we wor' caddi s ?` '` ht said : l ye think we could ake a lveis out :of the o d "rays shed 1" i• be said ' Welt the Peter, th s his old ' oat for a r ghat Bo lead bee] ling the details o- operati n. And teed, not of ly by 1 Brothers Du oan an n� frights ed by the,1 away to Glasgow. 11, Nicol, bcldly d m nd nes as•well g. E' was the home th han it an dete + rection, o "'an 'w ed their t them tl o pay let s cold fi int hey h d let of tailor, hilling care - f this it was eil,but Nicol, hought The aclared 6s any Brough- mined, onset to s4ork at oI kept th►e lodg- d for them, at they need "for a week or d some em - need of motley ney in other it t n who' Was. a erectperson, Canoe 1 Then make a net pieces lying needs eve a ade hi bro. and,get ro- and,get `their ke,thennselves :bf the harbor, bold get -for ent alopg to 13 a s rt of f the she7r- lying- about t - had been of me ding the n to i ei of the tired, has me witl<i i ng,the ight, e rocs in ple, it is a to get shore of the orn- hat re son I 1 st this work rather, after keep at it drop off to t is not to often ,in stead d holes here oat a large ;stack n a face is, that e is gen rally kir the- ask- ing for gar- teict currant 8 ands` who 'pencil the V 1r • h ase h' in In ess ew en t td e a i. Wit +eh w 8 • h • da le b h n T l ke tri 1I +r lie th the her 110 0 i 1 0 0 1 When he is nets d led -on o n, for exp ing aff e labo en, for 11 not in r t1ey wi 1 11 night, h they mutes. hen that ,D +; .. sec pose ut t sir! mi be tem nits gging up a co sal mon-fi he end f' the sm �o at t ess of le d at he he not verti g 1,ragge thro igh tech up t e best n, fp he had to ca e co • ld get a c�oou; nd • e had to bei,rgl ith :.t a li,emp of 1 d ailing tis the poi I cN ole were biasy I.- adi een lucky wit I. ' 0 • •the, E rocks -1 •r th ee small cod , is . good sized doz3. saithe. Rol she therm clears tc h a id smart, p1 theilr gills, and i t the village. no! Name in try t tee whole t .I1 onel3 e honld, o bodily a e conseq risaig th to be a good t t to black rouble ' �.b d to pic that se and he l'enC Fars. Su Cts ig ch; but ved f om $ est ami bi .. cut a arge ought ight e he ca vied the que tion c'ient p eces in time be the sinkers he castaway y Rob' be - le of gay- -call diem, 11 seine he guy f,1e�, lower lend, 1; while it the wat;3r. art of the Igo all about e' of s tont witthe ad. Then 'where the Shing.. their 1 nes p�raide them Ings, tel inge lythe;! }said got hold of ' make thane a t titing:l archq off I who ng to sell - g rade of ltte e arail2' ,r in e Trawing o f they or- c s 110 tbe name young saithe -ere, the nse vi ei +' llage?, He Will they're The " Wha •'Abed Let goer se pace sho lace than '• I din said Rob, " Oh,th. g, over, ant ti tared le fi�aherman, Rc "I will'e�ee, So he h'- a x ti4ry large of to rel eei w I ti R CeMpanio '� Come work for y show na w of nets. li s ?" Well, it ne w alked into the grooe�r's uptime fish ?" said he, coked at therm. on want ?" wine." 1 ye this, Bob," said • e , " that a lad in y+ur e thinking of omet+ s g ' a dragon."' nt to flee any drago fi ;" ant to mend a et." quite different,' said en he added wi a g L, "Are ye going to " Rob said. is ball of twine it was. Off he y, boys. I he Now Nicol, my fat ye can do in the Y have 'owe bee ook them several v ry bard, andIconstant wo they rigged up something res- 8t3; Ise an the promis ' to give him a .fe� fish whenelper they happened t geed haul. proceeded to his f h Peter the tailore a sour -visaged, gra he wore horn -rim was sitting Dross -1 then Rob entered. Peter, *ill you lead me yo "I will mot." . - - ' Why vVi11 you no lend bot? . -Do I Want it sunk, as ye a boat the ot er day ? Go away Y€ere an id a lot, you MaoNiool be drooned some day." t it for the fishing sal ho took no notice lin eiriper. I'll give ye or the loan o't." l all sem y.polea j d got !re ; and then Rob of and they went to t n him a lot of old Then R tell iew wilt �,.'eter wit of4 man, taeles. hie bench We w Rob, or's ili- a wee A shilli' tai g'a week 1" said P+ a laugh. ' `A shilling a week ! yont sfiilli g ?" `' There, ' said Rob putting it plum' down on t e bench. ' he tai orf looked at ' the ebillin' too it u , bit it, and pub in ' h pocket. " �fi Very w 11,'' said he, " but mind ye ink my boat Yell have three poun ',to 1 ay. +'. > ob wet back eager and joyou Forth_with, a - thorough inspection, , the boat w s. set about: by the lads i coil end!. the test€ nes piece to . Fol -- aD et to e ot er an, y'li tnendl$ig : telling days " of bef • re mblin; a iced 0 is ie gr• er rope •n w fr:sh hav: a �teful 'a- -head - -head..d ed ap.•- egged • n it boat me t.e nk the with 1 s. `:e�11 Petrel, of ' the a shil- I ter wit,b Where; s REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. sa 'PLE�TDID.BIIBH FARM FOR BAT. j' .ale at a bargain, Lot 27, Concise B., town chip of Amabel, eonnty.of Bruce, eoidtaining 1.4f. sores. This farm ie well timbered, prlbeipallr with mapie and some hem ook and declare, and is within 7 adios of the town of Southampton and 8 miler from . lanford elation, on the GFeorgian Bay and`Lake! Erie Railway. It will be Old fat a bargain. Apply to MoLEAN BROTHERS, Ex- nottri e. Office, Besforth. 804 . ;.AIB.K FOn SALE -r-Fo sale, lot 18, oo>nces- dd eion 4, Tuekersmith ontaiuing 100 acres, of which 80 acres are eteeEre4 free from stumis, well e . fenced, tinders rained and in a high state Of culti- d- vavibn. 'The b sh is harp wood. There ie no waste lend on `e farm. 'here are good frame a buildings. a g' orchard : nd plenty lef water. sit is within 6 Iles of Seat/rth, and 8 .from Kip - pen. Iris one f the best arms in the-towatehip, and will be sol cheap, as he.proprietor is now 8' farming in Del: fi ta. Appij oh the term or to the undersigned. 2 d co "eess,•n, McKillop. THOS. GRIEVE. 18 ; they ,tested the oars d the thole pins ; they had; of cork to put into the bo that evening, When it grew little towards dusk, they woold ma their first cent with their net. , Yea; and thet evening; when it ha tureed quite to dusk, the people f oinagiii front of the cottages, and boldl ;forth these words : other° anyone wenting cuddles 61 Thekesre ouddies to be field at the Weslt Slip for sixpence a hundred." TO DE CONTINUED. The Right Malt to Choose. dhotis° a man who has plenty te great deal of money or real •eitate, bu one Whose mind is active, and who wi be lkely td find Plenty to look afte outside of the hone() and home. The women is wise who chooses for he partiter . life a man who desires find his home a place of rest. It is th man'Iwith many interests, with engross ing checupations, with!' plenty of peopl to fight, with a struggle to maintai agaMet the world, who is the real! domestic man in the wife's sense ; wh emoy,s a home, who is tempted to make a frild of hie wife, who relishes prattle who eels in the home eircle,'where no- body ;Is above him and nobody tinsyme. patnetio for him, as'if he were in a heaseen of ease and irelaxatiom The drawback of hom'e life, its containing possihilities of insipidity, eameness and bonsequent weariness, is neye presezat to such a Man. He no More tires Of his wife and children tillan o his owe happier moods. He is eo more bored with home than with sleep. All the enonotony and weari- r mess of life he etioonnter's outside. It is a the pleasure leving Intin, the merry 0 companion, who requires constant ex- p durable. He soon grotve weary °tit, at and cOnsiders everything BO tame that it is irnpossible for him' ,to betha•py, or not tol feel that. be is" less unit appy there t;han elsewhere. We orlo not mean that the t tie do- mestioonan will be always at ome. The men always at home has nit half the chance of the man whose a ty is otitside of it, for e cannot helP being sometiines in th wey. The po nt for the wife is, th t he likes his home when lie is there ; and that .liki g, we contend, belongs first! of all t. the active 'and strong and deeply en:aged, and net to the lounger, or eve. easy - minded, man. T e anly point to guard against' is that h does not beco 0. e so takes it home an makee a wife o that. But in'taine cases put of ten the ife is at fault foiethis ore than the hu band, and if she had bu the tact to ke it tb be ,entertaine by , any one, she would And that s oh a man is th very man to most appreciate aod etij the society 'and tbe rest and freedana from card hia home affords/$:14 Tunnel* state's+ Eviden e. honea,thri,alifd.goieeitr folirng.igerdgctwlien.et "pc), le on turn State s vidence right here." " Ho* can you turn State's eviilence when yOu are the only one concereed ?" asked -the judge. " Don't make no diff' elms. I se ' a VARM in Tim ere th fo Sale.—For sail% hat a. splendid f own as the Moore 'F being Lot 25, neession 4, H. ReS., Tuckers ith, contaibing 102 awes, abou i45 of which are c ear- ed and in a high state of ultivetion, the hal nee well timbered, There is a large brick honseland good outbuildings. and a s lendid orchard. The farm is six miles /roe Seaforth and the same from Clinton and is ithin a mile of He ool. Apply to the proprietor on the premises o to Seaforth 1'. 0. H. °RICA Preprietor. 781 VAR/if FOR SALE.—On the London r liodgerville. Being ot 34, concession acres iu hush, the balance clear of stumpa, in a good state of cultivation. There are the premises a comfortable frame dwelling he 2 good frame barns, 3 good wells, over 200 f trees, and a Old many ornamental trees. I well situated, tieing only 21 from Hen 3 from Exeter, miles frem Church and 1 from Post Wit!. 124 acres of swamp Ian Hey township, ill -be sold with the above perty. For terms 'apply hn the premises o taining 50 acres, ail of which is clearsd nearly all free from stumpS under -drained, is a first-class orchard, a fr me barn and stab well. This farm is within filve miles of Sea° on a good gravel road and schnol house at at 1, ,10 nd on 0, uit is 11, Ile in ro- by 1 or nd ell ere es, ng be eerier of the lot, It is also; within foer rnilee of the vi lege of Rippe!" Thie farm will he Old with or- withonte the crop. Apply to the Pro- prietor on the 'premises, or to Egmondville . P.. 0. 'FARM FOR SALE IN IHULLETT. — No th se parts of Lots 84 atid 85i, Concession 13, c n - der is good hardwood bush. Sbil, clay loanse ell watered with a never failing, spring creek eie ng On the premises. Frame barn and stableis eg honee and a good young orchard. It is conveni nt; to churclies and ehoole, and is situated 4 nii es from Blyth and 10 from, Clinton. For furt er particulars apply to WALTER CUNNINGH , on the &nth. par of said lute, or to Londe's- borough P. O. 1 799 acres of which ar cleared, ell fenced and in a timbered with hardwood, black ash arid eed r, and the bush has le ver been !culled. Good fra ie orchard and plenty of good •ater. Is well ;et a - ted for roads, schools mark ts, &c. For furt er particulars apply to the in o rietor on the pre ises or to Walton P, 0. TH )S. McFADZEAN. 805x8 Fere& FOR .SALE.—One 1 hundred acres for sale in Tuckersinith, being lot 29; eoucessi n ises a good' frame house, a (rime barn and bt4b1 s, a good orchard and two good; wells. Ther a e 85 acres cleared and 70 free Of stumps and w 11 the balance is well timbered With hardwood. t within 6 miles Of Seaforth, and 7 miles of Cli and cell/intent to schools nd churches; a d ton, and a goodgravel road to both places. For particulars dpplY to the proprietor on the prem- ises, or by letter to THOMAS MUNRO, Bruee- field P. 0. 805 VARM IN HULLET FOR SALE. --For sale lot A: 3, concession 7, Hullet, eontaining 50 acres abbot 45 acreeeeleared, undersdrained, well fenced and in a high state of cultivation. There is as new frame house and good b rns and Other out - water. It is close to the village of Kin,burne where there are churches, school, stores &c.,I and within six miles of Seaiorth, and Aleut nine from Clinton, with.good gravel roads leading to each place. This is one of Sae choicest lots in the township and will be sold cheap, and with or without the crop. 1 here are 16 acres of fall wheat, and all the plowing dome ready for cro . Apply on the premises or to Constance P. 0. HENRY COLCLOUGH,Propletor. 803x4 T. F. FOR SALE —The undeeeigned offer heir Fruit Evaporator and Ooder Mills for sale cheap and upon eftsy terms iq,f payment. The building -s have be n fitted pp in a corn lete manner for the car ying on of the Fruit Evepoes ating Business, an are now io first-class working order, and a fine p ying business can be don . But as W. S. Robe teen, one ;of the partners f the firm of D. D. N ilson & Coe has gone to E monton, Northweet Territory, to remain pe manently, the property. must' be sied and th business of said fl i finally defied uP. For an particulars with re!ard to said property apply t the undersigned, 111 . D. WILSON. Seaforth. 76 VARM FOR SALE,—Lot No 33, concession d• township of Lest Wawatiosh. County of 'll on, containing 200 acres, about 180 acres cleare nd under cnItivateon, the remainder well tim- bered with hardwood, with a Isuillaient quantite 1 cedar for fencing phrposes i There is on ' this remises.; a good substantia Lame dwelling ouee with a good stone c ilar, well finiehed wooed suet well for stock raising. The above hroughdut and newly built also a - good Wen nd pump! convenient ; geod b rns with stabling underneath, ,good orchard an well watered. It arm ie well situated, being on a gopd road, abOn lame miles from the village about four miles from the vill there are good markets, with Terme.— One third of the pure the balance td suit the pu JAMES BROWN, n the pr 1 Manchester, an railway facilities ase money Own chaser. Apply t 8044 VARM IN HULL ET FOR SALE.—For the east half of lot 15, co cession 3, and ah south half of lot15, concessioi 4, Hallett, eon fenced, and in a hi r state of cultivation. . Th uncleared portion i well tim ered. it is' pa ticularly well .adapted for stock. There is , splendidly finished feame house, with good della and stone foundation • also it barn 36x56, an good stables, shed and all ot ler necessary out buildings. There are two ood orchards o dhoice fruit trees. Also plen of good. water On the whole the farm is one f the most com- pletely rigged in the township and will be sold cheap end on easy tin= It i. within 34 miles ! 'of Clinten and 7 miles of Sea orth, with geed avel roads leading to each pl ce. Apply to the roprietor on the premises, or to Clinton P. 0. A MOST DESIRABLE FA_R 1 FOR SALE. - 1 Being composed of Lots o. 11 and 12, in the 1st concession of the tow, ship ef Grey, in the couney of Huron, coutaini • 200 acres Mere or less ; 120 acres cle red. and 100 acres elearOf stumps and all in a rood stat of cultivation. Good frame honse an outbuil ings, well fenced, and a never failing supply of w ter. It is nice/y situated in a good eommunit e convenient' to hool and church. is one and a quarter miles om store, blacksmith shop, shoe shop and 'poet ffice, and. is really orie of the neest productive rras in the co -linty -di Huron. Parties desirous rchaeing elsewher , will do well to see the ed, Continued ill ealth the eeason for sell - g, and it must be isposed of.. Apply, if hy ter, to JOHN TAYLOR, Jameetown P. 0. 809x4 sc fr of pu pr an gwme to turn State's eVidenoe right here, ant doan'yerself commence te for- let km me to go abo t my business, on% -" Certainly, sir if Ton can turn State's evidenCe, nd- tell us ex ctly rant you liberatio .71 ut of the court-ro m before the o cent ould onfficiently recover from heir urprise tie detain A.RM IN GRE4' FOR SAL a—For Rale, lot . 2, concession 8, Grey, con .aining 63 acree, pof which are cleared, fr e from stumps, nder-drained and in a good sta e, of cultivation. e whole farm is well fenced. There is a innie ouse and barn and other goted outbuildinga. here is a splendid bearing oriphard and good vater. It is on the northern gravel road bee ween Seaforth ' and Brussels— ten miles front' he former rlace fled five frn the latter. It lmost adjoins the village of WI ton, in which ernes of payment will beasiven, s the propries or intends retiring fr 1:12 /.armin a For further articulare apply to Walton I . 0., or on the remises to ADAM K INEeProprietor. 809x8 NEVER FOOGET That ,you, cannot get the best value for your money in Boots and Shoes nless pit buy at COVENtRY'S SHOE STOFiE. For the Gen me Article in French Calf or ip Boots, go to COVENTRY:8, SHOE STORE. Reineniber that cash, so th,a who buy on v entry 1 buys all his stock for prompt he can, an. -1 ;will undersell all those DON'T FORGET THE PLACE—bAMPBELL'S CORNEA STORE, SE FORTH.. THOMAS COVENTRY. P OWS sPLOWS A Car Loa of Genuine South i Bend CHILLED PLOWS & SULKY PLOWS --e—JUST RECEIVED AT—a , 0. s0. WILLSON'S Agricultural. implemnt W4reroom, Seaforth,. Which will be sold at old import duties, the subscri stook, imported One Hand tariff ; coesequently, be is. stock is exhausted. Celt ferior article. Every Plow te A full stock of Massey Toronto Mowers, Toronto Sharp's Mikes, all of whic of all kinds always on han before buying a machine. rices, notWithstanding the inerease of 10 per cent, er being determined Ito keep those valuable Plows in ed and Fifty of tnein a few -days before the rise in the tnabled to sell them at former prices until the present d see those Plows before buying a common -or in-li guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale. Reapers and Masea Mowers, Toronto Reapers and Cord Binders and fassey's Low Down Binder, and will be sold cheap aod on reasonable terms. Repaire for the above machines. Don't fail to see my atm Ca MAIO Ni Chemist and Druggist, NOW IS THE TIME vARMERS TO SECURE YOUR SUPPLY OF HELLEBOliE AND PARIS GREEN: We have just opened out a large stock of both, which we will gnaraniee to be pure and of the best qualit Is the place to get bargaine in TOILET ARTICLES, dm. We have an im- mense stock of Nobby Pipee, Cigar Holders and Oases that we .are selling very cheap, which cannot fail to give satisfaction. B ashes, Contbs, Parses of every description Sponges, Soaps and Toilet articles i great varieties, Perfume/1, rte. N. Ei.—Physicians' rescriptions carefully and acburately compounded, and all orders answered with care and d.espatch. Next Door to Duncan Duncan's Dry Goods StoreeSeaforth. RECEIVED THIS WEEK 5 03 1 ti i* , :" American Grey COttons, Denims, Tickings, &c., & . WE SHOW A SrLENDIp TEN CENT COTTON. kLUE IN DRESS GOOPS. RiR JACKETS THAi- WILL NEITHER OUT NOR GLACE. Fine Stock of Hbsiery and Gloves., JUNE• 29, • CANADIAN AND . Spring patterns 'inst About 609 designs in all tile colorbags, °in, five gents to t. beat value the countrY at Q. Olo h Window Blinds, Fix ures, arpet Paper, Or Vet N OF THE FIRST NEWS outs arties, and they all exprtesed theeasees well satisfiedi, end fennd that their :levee -Ale paid them -well. I have also eupplieti een able erms. Eirery person going ,to the (nth -west, should xiots fail te get a Loc I Trade Liberally Polt iew All kinida of cured Meats kept tiee Ali chase Remo Seale s will ve =Ones/ 'by bademe hawses ber the spot, Starists Meer, Mein th. sand of Ring's; Specifieea rine me ter* will recommen it do theinneighborsandirisak Sent by mail reoeipt of ,price. Sok Amite PAPSty The jewelle Is the place to go for gotd reliable WATCHESii CLOCKSk JEWitiNY„ SIOER-PLATED WA '0 SPECTACIES; no Sal Come an, Examine and R4pairin :bone and Satisfee Guara teed, 0. L. PAPSTI Sign of the Big Clock, Main, ANC OR LI IL K. tenanaftips Steil CLAS9OW tONDONDEll Cabin passage, S60 to $80. Steend.CablialiN Steerage, Outward $28, Brepeidide BELGRAVIA " June 18' July 21. letidell Cabin p ssage 60 to WO aceording to*** Anchor Line Drafts issued at tenet paid free of °hale in England, -13c0 For paseage, Cabin .Plans, Book of Totir HENDERSN BROTEEItS, New 'IA:, aPPIY to or to S. D,ECKSON, Poet Oillee.Seatt44* 1\1-6TIGE. SEAFORTH PUMP FACTO TEE undersign d would_ beg leave to thanke to bis any kiends and cue -Weds the very liberal su port smelted* bim forted Oix years, and worad Fey that hr: is still atehg, stand, .where he will be most happy to attOla-, all his old custome s, and as teeny new air'''. may favor him wit a call; Eel aleo to furnish Wind Mi Is of the beet make on notice, one of whie is the Standard VI_ mill is self reepela ing—ma.kin about Iron Pumps with the rains, and ,100 fot 804-8 Seaforth 4trop FAO Epieo ab if I.je tame hes after otherl f hie ite hese torig tvia Z6 bi0. wher tudei the le game vheb my there lpeg tie of oompl hia if I dapel 44 Been IN 44 lit 44 tram