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'RUB, FOUR. MacNT
WI `ifim 1rRCir.
CH ,
That was na s good; ye
herring -fishing • 1 1 9 part of t
but, at all eve, •s i' ob Ma NI
ed all the to o he fishier
grew as skilled
ing. at the whe
while at the end
- more than rep i
Elused of the co
returnedto the t
Iwithhis brother
proud to know tl
fishing -skiff; b
to turn his hen
might,; help.
These MaoNi'
be greatly reap
audacity of fon
trig" up to be
-account had at
hors ; but their s
duct generally, c
ridicule, and the
warm', in their
saw how Rob
appearance of
all of them
now.Net and
white shirts an
go to church wi
of them put tw
plate, just as if
of a rich sh
were eating
boys about.
cdmbinedt to sta
nese similar to
rather angry ; b:
,any competition.
boys to coma and
up the guy-polet
plenty of fish in t
was large enough
boys asked 'hide
money to busy
declined. He
rowing himself.
It was a. long
Nicol had neer
schooling, and tlr
largelyy'added to
overhauled. Th
began again ;• and
now, nearly firm-setpige
for his
the,berring. _�
One day, as Riomain thorough*
er called him int
OLS.
0/
r for the
e coast;
1 dearn-
en, and
a . y of'them in guest -
alp / uts of4the
of the seaeo
,.:.1 the £
mon fund.
i 's boat, an
an
at
he
s
-cousin.
eheal s
was not t
to' anything
alloys bad
tel in Eris
wastrel ladd
iermen on tl
herring ;
he had
2hehad
Then he
dvorked
He was
are in a
oie proud
Ise that
grown• to
ig. The
les" set -
heir own
rst amused t neigh-
usoess,:and their con
-
on raised them above
.'men especially were
oinlnendation. They
dually improved the
brothers and cousin e
d boots and tockings,
that, but t ey had,
ackets of blu cloth to
on Sunday ; nd each
ence in the cellection-
ey had all been - sons
eeer. Moreo ' er, they'.
e ample to t • e other_
r of these, indeed,'
a cuddy-fis• ng bust -
at of Rob's. eil was
ob was not afraid of
e asked. - he new'
how he h % d rigged -
e said th re were
e: sea, and th market
ut when he new
o lend tth.m some
ropes, he • 'stinctly
at on with • ut bor-
. --
d dreary win er; but
finished ! with his
eine-net had been
nil every 'inch of 'it
n the oudd -fishing
oon Rob, ho was
ten and re arkably
e, mild be away after
eas going along the
f. Erisaig, the bank-
-h} s office.
" Rob," said be,have ye seen . the
skiff* at the buil ,ingg yard ?"
, rather wistfully, for
ad stood :end • looked
e new craft. "She's a
":Ay," said Re
many a time he
at the lines of t
splendid boat."
" And ye've see
the shed ?"
" Ay, I have t
'Well,
'tea 'se
Bailie, regarding
ed look I had
net bought as
and I was think
through from
herring' are be
some of the
have been heart
yea, Rob, from
say? that you., a
coin, are sober
that you are go
Then you have be
ring fishing yon
etl3ink you carer
boat?"°
Me !" said Ro
ing and his fade
the new drift -net in
t"
Rob," continued Mr.
im with a good-natur-
he boat built and .the
indof speculation.;
g of getting a crew.
rbrt. They •say the
ing to cone about
st rrf lochs. ; Now I
egood deal about
y neighbor$. They
,your brothers and
n; . diligent lads ; and
s�am,.en, and'careful_
n a while at the her-
self.! Now, do you
a ,age that new
't
with his eyes star-
ame. .
"I go by w
Rob. They -s
not over vent4 s
cou)d trust my pr
say ye;"
Iu his exciter
being made mita :e
craft, Rob forgot 't
have showed in
person as the ban •: 0
Mangy I wonld.'¢i
" I will pay you a
week while they . s
Mr. Bailie, 11 en
crew ye thiuk fit
ye a percentage
do ?"
Ro=b was qui
could say was :
" I am oblig
wait for a minut
t
ii
the neighbors $ay,
are a prudent_ lad,
me .; and I think I
perty to ye; What
e t at the notion of
f such a beautiful
respect he ought to
eesing so great a
'He blurted out,:
t like to try !" . • ,
certain sum per
g lasts," continued
e will hire what
L'.kewise Iwill give
th takes. Will: that
be ildered. All he
o ye, sir.: `Will ye
till 1 see Neil ?"
And very soon h wild • minor ran
through Erisar at no other than Rob
Maclical had hee p ointed master of
the new skifit, th » u " r of Argyle and
that he hell 't e his'brothers and
cone a as hie ere••. o e of the women
shook their head:. an said it was a
shame to let suc m€r lads go to the
herring -fish g— leo e night or -other
they would he d . wi a ;' but the men,
who }knew sometf Rob's seaman-
' ship; had no fes, ' t '; and -their only
doubt was abeqret he younger lads being
up to the heety or of hauling in the
nets in the morn , •
g•
But their yo • 'h was a fault that
would mend w: -k by week. In the
meantime Rob, ►saving sold out his
share in k acpou all's boat, bought jere
sey s. aced _ : ack bobts and.yellow oil-
-Akins for his cam • anions; so that the
new crew, cif they were rather slightly
built, looked s t e ongh as they want
down to• the dito verhanl; the'Mary
of Argyle.
With what pri•le hey regarded the
Jong and shapely I n s of her -the yel
low beams shinin ; ith varnish; the
tall mast at 't ie ow, with its stout
° cordage ; the bra d ew stove,_tat was
to boil tLeir tea foqr them in the long
watches of the •n ght ; the magnificent
oars ; the now s • eets and sails- -every-
thing spiels and :.pan. And this great
mass of ruddy net 'i' V lying in. t e shed,
with its perfect fl ets and a curate
sinkers—this wa: of like the make-
shift that had captor d the cud ies.
Then on the m rni g that tha
of Argyle put to s a her trin
her owner was on d ; but he
sat en a thwart. as,Rob whi
the tiller; Rob w : d to try tha
the other wanted serve the,
Fir=st of all she s
harbor, "with the
then outside, the •
they le i:• away
with th .rilliant
one ; ` then'they b
"fought her up ag
Rob's " brief wor
obeyed with the, r:
e•
t
nt
o
led lightly out of the
in d on her beam ;
breeze being f
-Mary
trip,
nerely
sat at
boat ;
crew.
wn Loch
w. lug -sail b
ugh.t her roan
st the stiff
of ooutmand being
pidity of lightning.
esher,
crone,
allying
d, and
ind—
*Though the,
• --called, they are en.
e powerful boats, an
erring -skiffs are so
1 partitively large and
will stand al heavy
i
tell, what do
dr. Bailie tg:
Rob's face was
I think e's
s d�"Ii inks
in te dirtB y,"
ti not
h d d h!er ver
•ca et 1, Rob ; an
a s rally Weat
ve ed if you re o
k ow if any ping
of thee ladsthe
d eong 'n lip
a w'`
•
• ell, ti ," sal
h$ a seen them
th y, ok li e,lad:
what sailing a bo
ei Baili "lang
hen ca a the
t ey ere set o
of er the errin
o tto see ; nd R
h s epped on
in iff rence of t
✓ ray ell imitate
st nk oar. The
was. -not
sun hone
y of Arg le w
�iugayat rs wi
ing wit the
as not nuti
t • of he
reed wh "ch s
rave s tti g
hie was aty
t fight acro s
rdy1e, and a
there
se in
sh,
di
mto
oc
-th
•p Ilpl
of
Rc'
'1
hi , .
1/. want -t ".•o�
of man tai , a
up to theet n
' {I have n t
w 1 yt" Ol
e e'Il be nc
bo d this oa
t ng- to d
co for th
t 8 nor
as, with th p
ha d, he gr' epi
wi h the oth:r.
o Rob w
Er daiig.peep: e
th it setting-ou
po d that he
of ody as •ne
D f San.dy • a
be i,g .into th
no et up a d
w o would
wa r.
' ob,"
fa,fined ah
prised I
I'lhow ye
• on!" s
/1 Y, data
of u. I w 11 t
th erring tat
kn s—that no
kit s."
hyha•-n
yo :elf, Sandy
go • • nature.
T .' e half- „ itt
to s:e the po •nt
y
i
1
thin f her?"
your . pper.
w wit p .de.
e rao - h; eye 17' he
world _ek any boat
run eB 1 have
ye. ' • n Must -be
Y n
b n .' if there's
abou " FI'it no be.
r cantle s. For ye
s to he N n to one
pie wo a ay I had
ening* ai • t to such
Rob, b •1 ly, " ye
ork t at. Do
ho d not know
is ?"
e , and a a ro more.
afternoon ,o which
t for the first time
. All Irisa came
b 'was itproud lad as
rd ( ith the lazy
train d fisherman
• i
• : nd to k hi seat as
:rnoon t wa' lovely •;
reath of w nd ; the
ver the bay ; and the
awe . across the
the to g white oar?
vision f 'lockwork.
hey w e at •the
bor that so teething
ed lik 1 •to 'turn
t into ri ( idle.
ndy who rawer] his
path pf the Mary
came;la D ailed to
rt ?" Ito • called tb
hat ie fit !fie
me cin board, bob," the
e now re** d is punt
[of the skiff.
b: coo, and I
said, i
t•bacco oor
s ion g ae l
• her ; �o
ey_D/
at,"said D
inter 'of hi.
d he stern o
s angry. 1 1
�o Id still be
and.was t
• ad taker t
of the crew ?
a mei ••
boato
ist ; aril
• t with: i.n
Mly tumbbl
,.in a ev s
er of :bis
• tell ye i3
adthe h
, derisieel
l ,make
d out sour t
n•' myon.
: n one Iin
made a
id Rob
have no
pat}eitly.
h�i.sllky on
I• a e any
ye neednal
f ' Sandy,
oa in one
t e skiff
n s of the
watching
o be •sup -
n doited
But then
ent
•' •lb.conld
old man,
. into the
er, as he
Pant, ".I
• fl ething
rring."
dh map
r ing about
n j riseigg
8i otland
]li Aman of
ith more
I s thin
tel i / g that
ne r it was a w
• D f Sandy !'
th peltin'
rin except
des : eying .t
M c icol.h
will .low hi
an • o one'
this ti
to t i,eir o
pul ontsid
stil stern.
pla'o'y,•
' ooh her., "a
as o 'e by for `e; B
put at :the ate n
in th . way o : th
t the of • m
eve . If the w /i u
;lea and by . s
an leave it. H
eature i net. seem
tellin
the time.
t is one or
Daft 8a, de P and
there yea lwafs
the bro h er
f that en Rob•
o,find th herring,
aeNicols taken
ob bad to speek
If
I Cann t.
8.1e 1
d only pull
g. of thap
bred vs'
muftis
it was
as e so ti
y. And
et him le
ried the
hertin
ave to
doubtfu
is thin
stst thli
richore
ain, ro
of any lap
mone of 't
hey w re
s illl old, Ste
expected
of the
•
le
alorl
man
et out
o Ie in the 1
d. rip the
oil the t
heir
his
tiS11 8161*
an ay Ib
iscovere
bine( too.
p ut ye
ye your
It'll be
nto the
he print i
o take
e had
Bence of
fisher-
eacence
ori le jell ei na gr
c1 that
hat the
trip show
o Knell
t worth
galn he
b patty
gs whoa
eniefit, of
68613aript:unnwnrnietiy-:
, and
lmost
teak -
e other
ont
e niglat
M. away
ay kept
tif4ce of
Ite find
la term.
t, they
a great
sing to
itrle the
of the
poem -
0 they
at was
ng Oft/11
e !stove,
.1 The
was
e and
ting to
a, new
0 her -
teak to
ea he
re hia
listening w at
Rob not. Ile di
nig t
11, tp let
so °time
fat oms, s ea
it i agai is so
he, Pens be
wit slit et le
break -bad 1) sin
an if yo ar ha
of drip ng et
me hes a i?e tar
lik men D ft
the air- bb eff
I wleuld
bat you elf,
go
we ld be 0113
nets r the iff
if yen t
Igivu• me
THE 1-1 "RbN EXPOSI
be dotiie tight in
sleep a wink all
Rob co
less No
when th
its plead].
was not al
set o wor to
ength re
faague
le were a
re
a
way
at
wit
peo
They were
ten rens Of h
yod should ha
,cou soled
to g away ho
whe he 1001
of t e boys on
etri the nets.
wan ed to ee
Mr. ailie
that and s
con atula
that while
that night
thre crams
turn
ever
th
pu
ra
and
ea
rr
eta
ss
st
on
an
idrift-net, which
sieep as fifteen
ffair ; hut to haul
ask ; and when it
and he vily-laden
g fish, that is a
r four ming laas.
in yard after yard
to find the brown
ith thd, silver her -
ng can work
y was leughlng all
no
t.
an
e fo
O
rn
or a
tee
yo
ern
of t
pea
eirl
ng
ee
'1 and
e end'
eall
the qn
Bet t
cited
gr
tA
BR eta
e ale
ek hand
ot anoth
ot more
were
and onora
how they hed struggl
tion rom being mer
May fitly ea ase here.
but lways tkey ha
the dditio al ,Me9.7313
whe eabouts of the
been beeper ad. to the
And the lest that th
bon • • outright the
''and her nete, from
that they were buildi
hed leen t en away
tient ef the aror bo
acico at now • each
b wa
thong
Maoldico
f earning
le living,
Oa
tr
fis
tate
Smit
s
tc
ot
1
123
that le
era and h's cons
hey co .go an
field, -re th
r Willi le Walle
E
hat thii nk 'ye o'
? May be Daft
And do' you think
telling any one
Iling any one that
en herring at me,
me when I went
ot once, a glass of
glass of whisky;
tal beat, it is e
'will net forget to
g for bait when
; he was breath -
work nearly done
the net with all
treo.snire. There
had ; they had te
heavy boat back
of the dawn gave
ant of sleep, th.
t ; but there were
that boat. And
ji
uncan and Nicol
ave a sleep, end 1
on t o or thrt 1
three acNicolS
n to he quay.
not long after
with Rob, and
r it turned out
Erisa'g boat had
an fr m two to
of gyle had
good erring its
ch Se one.
lads w 73 now in
an in ependent
nd thi sketch of
into that posi-
many curlews—
Somet'mes they
etime bad Inch;
the ad antage of
f disco ering the
herrin that had
by D ft Sandy.
present writer
, that they had
he banker; and
for hemselves
that aft Sandy
Persecu-
th
—coca gardener
oteov r, each Of
sopa; ate bank",
saying the other
-that e and bits
ought to teke a
as th herring4-
r per aps they
ere, a d at any
English beheadl-
e.
apS
New E
mp near
was re
t bear
en nt the,
ar y tele ea
d from t
tit s amp.
di ec ly wit
he d but he
an tipped u
ee
w tk could be
Ma inter, n
be lig devot d
w too
sit ing by th
fin profitable
eu tont 'Ne
rd are fi
fr m 'two to
th entire 2t1)
du g lend.
n some pat
paeatien, th
in Berne of t
send kept si
thicknees
line throng
averages abd
serfaee. 'S
poor, has be
for covering
lattet is app
grasses soon o
bottle* varlet es
see taket by t
the spriug, aft
frost Is ont o
gonad are ley
*ler seven h
lizer being r(t.k
-with the see .
and clover of' t
ell up and gr
of this -Inca
enough in o
-pay the int
dollars, and
the improves:0e
• 11111
laoircte
PO acre
t;atai an
sreasgtoklt
t ix high
steep
porti
dept
carri
th e
that
entire
e ne ogle,
ne grass
hooirntehetrwe
very
re s, the
ds whaitnhgl
mp in
bor o
k ng till
as ap
t the
fifteen
Ido
ound
mea
mod
e in
or ra
thrive
the i
1ed, an
eked
ndred
d
At t
in M
.13 yp
ingthfilei
SOSBO
the
t was
e Re
termer
cket,
and
debe
tee w
small
i3 deep
banks bordering
p rt
he ioe
laimede
tells he*
hode Is -
he nove1
:dew, too
t to grove •
pg grass;
iece was
ith clear
11
811
the
n al
year, t
ir
er dar
disc
ing
Boils.: To -day
in Epg-
btleas
hay' pro7
•
to
0
eB
llt
ov
11.13
in
eve
SU
OW
rown 'on
led �ta by
tie drawn
•
nd never
.18111k, thie
threugh
aye been
e winter
ers ere
esing the
an pear,
11
1
110
nd
f3 p
of
Pad
es
ere
ny
w
pad
Ilin
ral
tire
hes
erio
for
ro
•
It
w, where
nd some
cut level
ther pre-
od .lot as
stumps.
laces, thet
eet of id
he water
neeEtdow
plow the
aree and
to lo,aera
when the
Q water
valuable
their places
elt and the
the heaps of
nd grass
a, about
of fettl-
e time
DAB, grass
ng were
one acre
cut hay
crops, to
thousand
ear after
ItEAL
wee of th
stadllma, log
ordure of 11
Price modem Te
premises, or to W
Ailbf FOR fsALIII,—Lot 29, coa-
t, East Wawatioah: There ire 120
land cleated. Frame barn and
ouse ana frame kitchen, and an
°hetes trait tree& it situated
oni Adburn and six from Blyth.
h Apply WI the
.; E. BROWN, Proprietor,
EsrDwo
Street, at pre
The Muse coi
'Nom, kitche
sideir pantries
„cellar and wo
iences. Also
trees and gra
-apply to JIM
'PAWS' FOR
6, MeKil
acres cleared,
first ohms stat
conorete ho
There is a.spl
and a good so
ot Sod forth wi
Thies is one of
fame in the t
terms, as the
from farming.
town hip of A
141 'terns. TI
with maple all
within 7 Idles
-8 miles from
Bay and Lake
bargain. App
FOR
which 80 acre
fenced, uuder-
Vat ion. The
waste land on
buildings, a:g
It is within'd
pen. It is on
and will be sol
farming in 'Dal
undersigned.
GRIEVE. •
FOR
ortable
ent occ
tains a
84L'E.—For sale, that large
rebidenee on- north Main
upled by the undersigned:
parlor, sitting -room, dining
bath room and six bedroorns, be -
and cleSets. There is a good
shed, and all necessary conven-
wo lots,, well planted with , fruit
e vines. For further particulars
SALE.—For sale; lot 20, coneestion
op, containing -109 Beres. about 90
nem dratued, well fenced and in a
of cultivation. Thete is 'a large
se, and excellent out -buildings.
ar bush. iIt is within five miles
the beetlatid 'most eligibly situated
wnebip end be sold on easy
proprietor desirdns of rething
Apply pn the premises or to Sea -
MOS NICHOL. 812
OSA V.A1361 FOR SALE„—E..,1
s'areaire. Lot 17, Concession 13.,
a, abet, bounty or Bruce, containing
some hemrock .and- cedar, and is
of the tewn of Soothlimpton and
llanfeid; etation, on the Georgian
Reilway. It will be Hold at a
SALE -aFor sale, lot 18, conces-'
ckersmith containing 100 acres, of
are cleared, free from stumps, well
reined and in a; high state of mini-
ush is -hardwood. There is no
he farm. Thsre are good frame
od orchdrd and- plenty of water.
Ales ofl Settforth, and 3 from Kip -
of the 'best farths in the township,
thug , the proprieter is now
ota. )ply on the farm or to the
rid concession, McKillop. THOS.
807
'PARK in Tn
being Lot 25,
containing 102
od and in a hi
wcill timbered.
good ontbuild'
farm • is six
same from OH
Apply to the p
Seaforth P.O.
kerem th for Sale.—For Hale, that
arm, k own as the Moore Farm,
oneessiOn 4, EL R. 8.) Tnekersmith,
ace es, about E-5 ot ivhich are clear -
There s a large briek house and
miles from Seaforth and the
'ton and is within a mile of school.
opriete on the premises or to
Cfs. CHI, Proprietor.' 7131,
VARM FOR SALE.--I-On the Ltindon road at
Rodgervi le. Bei ig lot 34, concession ),
the bal !nee clear of stumps, and
in a good eta sernosf, 3 ltivation. There are on
the premiseti a comfo able frame dwelling house,
good wells, over 200 fruit
od ma Oman -mutat trees. It' is
2 good frame
trees, and' a g
well situated, • eing illy. 2 miles front Hensall,
3 from -Exeter mi ea from Church and mile
from 'Post Ofi ce. 1 acres of swamp land in
Hey township, will h sold with the above pro-
perty. For te ms al Ply on the premises or by
letter to JAM S EL Rodeerville. . 811
VARM FOR ALE , !For sale, the north half
4:. of lot 30,- concestion 8, Morris, containing
100 tunes. Ab nt '75 clf avhieh Are cleared, under -
.drained, and eArly 1 'true feora stumps. This
farm is eituate 1 on th eorthetn gravel i mid,' two
Miles from russets and 113 from Seaforlhs
There are good euildi ea. and fences, also a good
orchard mid a abundance of splendid fenciug
timber On the rm. never failing looting creek
runei thrormb t. It s an excellent place, and
will be sold el-eqp and on easy terms as the
tting Id and desirous to retire
For further ' partiellars apply
or te Mussels E..0. itOBERT-
irorn. farming
on the pre—iae
BURNS, ProP
tainhig ea tic
neftrly all free
feeced and in
is a first-class
a hewed log ho
well. This far
on a good grav
corner of the 1
the vi lege of I
with or withou
prietor on the
PETER MOO
ICK SMITH EOR.. SALE.—For
es, a of which is cleared. and
•roni,s umps, under -drained, well
high tate of eult Nation!. There
roller ; a frame barn anil stables,
se, and a never failin spring
is withir-five miles of eaforth,
I road and a, school hou e at the
t. It s also within fou miles of
ippen. The farm wil be sold.
the rop. Apply to the pro-
remis 8, or to Egmondv le P. 0.
VARM FOR ;SALE
`taining 112 acr s; 80
der is good har wood
watered with a never
on the, premise . Fr
house and a go '6 you
to churches an echo()
from Blyth ant 10
particulars app y to
on; the Smith p rt of
borough P. 0.
IN HULLETT. — North
ud 85, Concession 13, con -
ores cle}ited th remain-
Shil, clay ham, well
ailing spring cresk rising
me barn and, sb bles, leg
e, and is situated 4 miles
am Clinton. Fo further
ALTER. CIINICI
said Iota, or tO Londes-
799
'TIMM FOR ALE. One hundred res for
85 acres clelire . and 171 free of stumps well
the balance ie 'ell tin bered with -hard\ 'nod,. It
is situated wit in One mile. of Brucefi old station,
and convenient to .sc iools and •churel es and
ton, and a gooc grave road to both plae s. , For
ises. or by lett r to sHOMA.F3 -MUNR Bruce-
'WM SALE. The undersigned o r their.
4; . Fruit Eva orator and Cider Mill for stle -
cheap and upo 1 easy terms of ,paym 1 t. • The.
buildings have been fitted rtp in a I omplete
Manner for tle cerrt-i is on of the Fruit Evapor-
ating BuSiness and :Lir now in first-clase working
But as W. 8 13)1•ertso 1, ofie of the- p' rtners of
manently, the iroper y must. be sold tuid the
business -of snit firm llially cloeed up. • For any
partieultirs wit i reera 1 to said property apply to
the east elf of 1 1 15, concession 13 and the •
fenced, and In felligh state of cultivat n. The
taining 100. a res, 80 of which are el reids, pwaell;1..
ticutirly well erlaoted for stock. T ere is a,
eplendidly fini. hed film house, with g od cellar
and stone fo udation ; also a barn 31x56, and
good stables, . led and all other neeee arY out -
choice fruit ti• 'es. Al o plenty of go() water.
On the whole ie far is one of Ile nt st com-
pletely rigged '11 the t nviiship an I Will be sold
cheap s nd on etsy ter is. It is within , A- miles
proprietor on be premises,- or to; Clint n P. 0.
VARM IN 0 EY FOR SALE.—For fi ale, lot
"1":` 2, conces. um 18, Grey, containing 3 acres,
50 of which are cleared, . free from stumps,
under -drained and -in a good state' of cultivation.
The whole far n is well fenced.' There is a franle
house end ba. and other goo( outbuildings.,
water. It is n the iorthern g avel toad, be-
tween Seafort and ruseels—t n miles from
the former 1 I. ce and five from the latter. It
almost adjoin. the-vil age of Wal on, in which
aro stores, 'Mils,- chu ches, sae' ls, &C. Easy
terms of ray ent will be given, a the :proprie-
tor intends re ieing fr in farming. For further
particulars ai ply to Walton P. 0., or : on the
VIRM FOR SALE.—Lot No.4, concession 12,
-1: Grey, co aining 100 acres,p of w eh are
geared and in a gcod state of c tivat on, and
id
ell under-dra nett; the balance i timb red with
0x60. All th buildings are nea ly neW. Four
t is within a 'le and a half of BrussWie and
o miles from a railway %ration. Thel farm is
ood in the pr ductio of grain 1 siad roots, and
4
ns across th corner,Ifurnishing a neVer failing
nerdy of rutin g watbr. The bed of the river.
tone for boi ding p rposes that tha county
fiords, which ill bee nae a mine. of Wealth in
tself as timber gets sc rce. This farm ninst ang
at: ngor btoy path; Northiwest sorae ne will get a
argeAl. Appl to the undersigne on the prem -
tea
•
1,
10R.,
EV E
JULY
That yoli CCM not get the best rake for
oots and oes ?,Inless you buy at
our money in
AiVIERICA
CANADIAN
WALL p
00\;ENTRY'0 SHOE STORE.
or ple enuine Article in rrench Calf
Kip aoots, go to
COVENTRY'S SHOE S ORE.
or
member t at Coventry buys all his st ch 'for prompt'
'who buy on time.
PON'T FORGET THE !PILA0E—CAMOE3E
STORE, SEAFORTH.
THOMAS
L'S CORNER
COVENTRY.
PLOWS
C.
Agricultural ImplQ
'Which ye 11 be sold' at old prices, not
e port d ties, the subscriber being
'tariff ; coasequenty, he is enabled. t
stock is eahausted Call and see th
I A full stock of Massey Reapntee-
Sharp's,Rakes, all f which. will be s
Of all ainas always on hand for the
before buying a m chine:
C. WILL
LLSON'S
ithetanding the it*
etermieed to keep tho
sell them at forme p
Be Plows before bu in
nd Massey Mowers, T
dors and Massey's Lo
ase of 10 per cent.
e valuable Plowe in
efore the ripe in the
icesiuntil the present
a .CO013320 or in -
no sale. I
ld cheap -and on reasonable terms.,, Repairs
bo -ye machines.: Den't fail to see -my stock
ON, Main Stre,et, Seaforth.
C. DUCAN, Ch,emist ancj.
SIJC
HELL
TIME FARILE
BORE
Druggist
We have just open d out. a large st cle of both, which we will guarantee to be
pure and of the be` quality.
ls the place to get
:mense stock of No
heap, which cann
end all orders ans
bargains in TO
by Pipes, Cigar
t fail to give satis
s Soaps and Toi
'Mans' Preecripti
ered with care
ET ARTICLES, dec We have au dm --
elders and Cases that we are selling, very
action. ,Brushes, Conabs, Purses of every
t aetiolesdn great varries, Perfumery, &I.
ns 'carefully and acc rately compounded,
d despatch.
{E4
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CC
CI
American G
WE SHO
RECEIVED THIS WEEK
y Cottons, Denims, Tickings, Sze., he.
A SPLENOID TEN CENT COTTON.
SPECIAL YALU
IN DRESS GOOD&
331.4A..0 SITAK
FOR JACKE TI4X11- VVIL CU NOR GLACE.
Fine tock of kiosiery and Gloves.
t7 IsaiNT,
Spring pate
About 600 -desi
colorings, from fi
roll. The largest
beat 'nine in the
a eh
e cents
SEA OARTPH,
BORDE
CEILING DEC RATIO
Beautiful asso tment of
Cloth Window rinds, Odd,
Fixtures, Carpet aper, cte, ;
HO 1—FOR
.P./_ )37
ONE OF THE F RST RE
Parties going otdelaaclito
well to secure a s pply of
Robb's Gator
BefOTO starting. Las
ons parties, and the
well satisfied, and fe
pad them well. I
on hand, which I wil
before they start. T
Local Trade L
All kinds of e
on f and at my groe
forth, and sold in la
'NEVER HAD SUCH A CH
all expresird
that tlar
Ave aleo
furnish on be etie
MOH going
net fail to tat
iaokl
ge or smal Oar*
/CB T•OT eat
GRO
All kinds fresh, pur
chasers will save m
Remember the spot,
supply ay King's Sp
will reeammend it to
Sent by Milli reeel
this part of Ontarie.
ERIE
and cheap,
ney by bn
tark's Bloc
• Main
RUG ROBB,
" ""inth'eocif:Apkeylise etigw1;143 I tit nfav,:a
PAPST,
Is the place to o for good re%
JeWelle
SI YER-PLATEDI
nted Replan
Repairing Dene and
Guarantee
Sign of th
•
L AP
e Big Mack,
ANCHOR
Sail fro
-,2ese7r:Zinstiii' lay
Cabin pasta e, $60 f 880. See°
Steers, , Out Wird. $28, bees
CITY OF RO Sails July 14,Augue
BELGRAVIA July 21, keg.
FURNESSIA Salle Aug. 4, Beet-ifie
Anchor Line Drs.fts ssoed at hoot IMP
paid free of charge ; England; fieoft#
apply to
HENDERSON BROTHER lir It
or to . DIC S011, Post
voyer in
the 2146100
TAILling,0 •i
:that Jeave a 01*
Pau I'd
ere ee teen re t
ogrime
u"'` grant gras1
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. n_adern'tler-,ht'::ftiht.4° E4gaEO: )(id a .taft,
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being at eat
ay
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TTAvE remo ed to their new p
S /310101116-
'L-1- of Robert Jamiesen's store,
shops, and ha e much Reproved
scale than'ever They have now.0
ready for nse full aeeortment off _
rBegRuirredeEotimmD PLeddttdoown.tr,lerh are .01,..,
4
In all it, bearichee 'a Fpecialtle
HO SE:140E
and General jobbing .peoraptly et
shall be glad to see elk our 44
euetomers as possible ottr new
ifeweies—