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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-07-27, Page 2t 2 THEE WEON& 'COAT. • BY BONE TERRY COMB. , "Fire rFire." .Jack Parry r'nbbed his eyes, as he sprang out of his cot -bed in -the loft,8nd instinctively hurried on - his trousers. His father's head roe a above the lad- der, just as he shufliet on his shoes, Hurry up, I tell ye i• woods afire ! • Comin' this way quicker'n scat !" Jack scrambled down the ladder with• out stopping for his jacket. He knew what the news meant—he had hard about forest fares before. His father had always thought th et the creek which ran in frontof their house would guard them; but now the air was dark with smoke, and he could hear the roar ,and crash of the forest f 'ling 'before its mighty foe, while-shap gusts of wind swept ashes far and w fields of the teem, bu. on the other side of f stream ; could it, wo enemy from their ho It would not do- to r at a word, went off to and put them•to the his father- helped his a few wraps and v and dress the frig baby. When the Partys gun, Grandpa Dibble, jested to everything, law: " But how'11 ye edi John?" " I don't know, fa Parry. •Sary'll teao write, prob'iy, and I' learn to mind and be these two things will any eddication that's we must risk the rest.' Obedience and 'bon deed been thoroughly never harnessed the h butat his father's orde manfully, and was all others came to the ho " Oh, Jack k, no to delicate, trembling hitt e mother. • " Can't 'stop for it / ow," ' said John Parry, " It's- life or de th, Sary ! There goes a_ big whi ewood s ash across the crick 1 Run t e cr tte jack—the fie e'a after us 1" In another ey were beyond the house, but t sant too soon, for a burning,' hided on by the fierce wind, ti ® gh the air and: lit on the roof, ezed like paper: beneath it. Jack lashed .'ed horses intotat run, while his n -the back seat, held the sick b ' e arm, and put the other aboa to steady her. The air grew heavier and hotter ; the roads were roughs wag n -springs hard. Blinded with smoke, a d frightened at the uear.ng roar of the • torm and flame; the horses flew1on beyo ' d the power of any guiding ba d. Th re was a sudden lurch, the wheels tilted on a log by the wayside, and the back eatspitched out behind, with all its occ a pants: ! Jack clung to the reins insti ctively, but he could no more stop -the horses than he could arrest the whirlw d and fire be- hind e hind him. Father, m,i ther, sister, all were tosssed into the tr : ek of fire lik dry leaves, and never ag: in did he see one of therii. Their f. to was certain ; he could only hope it ha. been sadden and sure death,. Carried.on by a force he could not control. or resist, Jack w irled along,the flames nearing: him ever moment, till, just as. he felt. their hot breath on his neck, the maddened ho sea reached the lake shore, and .plunged headlong into- its nto-its waters. But he, at east, was safe, for the shock threw .hi out on the sand. • Poor Jack ! In the_ caning he was a hearty, happy boy, eel:ep in a good home ; at night, a horn less, penniless orphan, with scarce :ell.thes to. cover him. Days passed ov r his head- in . a sort of blank misery. few others, escaped also from the d:vouring flames, shared with 'him their canter .food ; a kindly woman gave him an old woolen sack she ill knew how t• sure to cover his ragged shirt, and he onnd a pair, of India rubbers lying on is e shore, :;which concealed • his worn sho :s, 'beat a more desolate, helpless creatu e than the poor boy can hardle be imagi ed. After a week or two, e 'begged his way to'Pompo--a settle ent farther up the lake, which had not been touched by the great fire—and hard there that good people at the east ha,d 'sent on clothes to be distributed among those who had lost theirs. .e ;soon got a chance to ride over on. a In=tuber wagon to the nearest place wheie these things were given out—a to • n ten miles beyond Pompo—and th re the agent gave him a couple of s ;rte, a warm vest, a pair of half -worn s Tack trousers, and a very good coat o l nixed cloth' that until then. had prov:d too small for. the men who had t; pplie. for clothes. But as Jack was fifteen, and -large for his age, it just fitted him, and once more clothed,neat and clean, a e went back to Pompe," where he h*d-fo l nd a plane to work on a farm, happier than he had been for a long time. It was night when he eturned' to the farm, and- quite bed -ti :e ; so he ate some bread and milk Mr :. Smith.had saved for hin3, and went •gyp to his garret chamber. As he ;took .ff his new coat to hang up, with a boy': curicsity ; he explored. all its pocke is-. In cine he found a half -soiled ,hand . erchief, end as if the owner had taken e coat, down from the closet pegands ' t it off with- out a thought, for the ga ment was 'al- most new,. But underne: th the' hand- kerchief, lying loose .in the bottom of the pocket, were two wenty dollar bills ! Jack's heart• gave a great bound ; here was a windfall inde<d, and he be- gan to think what he shnuld do with this small fortune. But perhaps there was something else in th= ether pockets yes, here was a letter directed, sealed and stamped, all ready t• mail; and in a small inner breast-poc. et he found three horse -car tickets, a igarette; and a three -cent piece. In t . e other breast - pocket was a gray kid gi ve, and a card with the name, James , gard, 3r. He looked at the letter agai ; on one. cor- ner was printed :- ...Bet . ria to James Agard. & Co., Deerford, C.nne if net de- livered in ten date's." J: ek *as not a dull boy, and it fiaihed cross him at once that this coat had leen; put into the -box by mistake ,•� it n ust have be- longed to frames Agard, j . He~looked again at the handkercb. 1,, and. found that name on the corner What should he do? : hal: odd had been given to j him—why" shouting a a 'i He sat:dow,,.n on his bed short endof to low condi but the rise ` n o r mellow 1igh 'tlikro gI seemed to look. him i he . thinks the thing! o� let as take up the Es story. Just three a ye aft � r certain prone y England eh, gether in th o t ink his, had gone ou , d a floodsdf. ow, and While -at a Wet;"it, ru ed of the e g eat( r nun pople n a e ✓ h congregation oame tie- parlors o= parlorsf that Church to -receive and (pack clothing for the bar t out sufferers ; and for a week ' conte ib tions poured upon th an work for bo h head a d -this busy rowd o e slight, activeyoung"man, gray brains suit. i " Hallo 1" he .called l "I've come help the along. Gar me work Brooks --an thing but se slaughed 1 hack a barre. ed; just just pile. to work' 't h 'fit► de over the grain Mrs. Bron the fire was still . ' Can�•yoti. e slow, narrow e Yes, ind ' Id it keep the and he went e and barna ? n the risk. Jael, • arness the horses ig wagon, while mother to gather luatiles together, tend screaming e owed. to Michi- who always ob- aid to hie son -in - ate the children, her;" said John 'em to read and 1 insure they'll onest. I take it ave to underlay e•d for shucks;. sty Jack had in - aught. He had rses alone before, he went to work ready when the door. an ?" said the oment U an i ranch, ept thr which he tern father, byino his wif Bl Ia 1 .e 10 01 le 16 Ie 11 ' i of keep it ?' that showed, he kne work. This energe Mere thin o e barrel i� • order. towork bett de, as the rooms e ening eanr , he dre laugh, exc aiming: • 1 " TLere 1 111 can 'go West;yon g ni,ari,' and•earn my living a , a 2ork-packer, 'f youell only recomrne !cl . m , Mi ill," said she," an • others, it off ten. barrels s nee On had °hurry, at 4 'clock" leo for his re le lef int. Zee. arti;Eanl • last end g ve the hand . Ink 1 ay, l�nrried a dressed in {,a ant cheerity. old -cello' boa e s t, once; Mei. Ping. , Mr. Agard rn th thing, an a,lateri w t do 1l ei wi y' ti lit le man peek d e bef re night, anti, r,threw his coat re arm: When re hi self nn with Brooks." 0That 1' too. We se came in, Mi!. Agard ;, we for the freit train left Just then a turned ti coat, It wiqemot wh searched the room in called out. ' " Has any ody seen. m "Where d'id you wet/ George a yann m� also been•pauking ve bnlsily.. play " On ttheack df that oink: " Was it a 'mixed sack ? 'I Yes:" 1'. IS Well, sire it's goneoff to th. ere, then. I saw:`'t o th thought itt was `a con rib tion, it, he ded'un the barrel, nd se at coat "1 e it ? ' asked an- .:hi had t.urn. " What You're a ic' folio —sent my coat o- ff ! .Bowl am home ?" ; " It's t bad," said Mrs Broo take youhome in the atria Agard." " Than you kindly but that isn't I had tort dollars in net ocke , an letter to b .mailed wi h a5 hone nd lar check i i . I mut h rry heme have that h ck stoppjed;; the bills go for an 1 voluntary c . ntribntio suppose. nee, I feel like echo you." 1 I " And I'� it'll relieve' y On sly careless there's the •s. it." • " No more Broadway, E • her Jacqui though, an fault -I ct dollars on ho the money have been, ready." And so stopped th sent an e as attending er to have be n a surpris did not mi 'e them. We left Jac k sitting doubting and distresse not sit there long, for came to him a recolletiotl of w at hi father had'sa d concerhin his ed ca i tion to Gran pa Dib his mot'• er' had repeated 't to hi was fixed in is mem He ihi d face in his h nds, for fill )to thi k he hat ce that.'he must end. the er, af, kepi the .on dc� et un nl 1s nl willing o 1 ur'mindt I ofme. E I lightest c than a) d 1 Liss - Vla>1 of roses' '11 tell t throw rsense. lest as n fellow. es Ag heck- b e to Miss german. ha 0 zl�p or ger aw Be tic Mr rd ti Va to in t 8u; yon, Ji • was n iltp on't ti e of t ed penn 8 won't I li the germ it was. y y an I'm of 5 r as it mi h . Bro ke, 'n IF I' lid • all`. e01- n$ illl ing if . ge- ose ing it vc ut ore 11 went ho et, legraph, n1 Nese fur o he roses er er, eo ht' e moonlji;ht, germ it .'4 enly( th r le 80 ry. grn oftenhth' it who` seen at back t 0 . p its owner. • Jeckj did notsit. lit thing must b ' done q > ckl .i d the coat as well as he kn placing everything ing the 3e' to -cent pia Then, qu ad hired hi ate nd or ap up his i' in but to go der re he :d 'here th ne Toned.. He cept the thee had a use. Smith, who l man to wider tion,' he made the morning. Dayton, whe cloaca,. and office was stat turn the coat Ito the a distributed al that point. applicants, an with the rest newspaper al with his shoes over his vest Che old r wore before, :ind set o Hedhad to .hog his b Attached the town ;a th sheet of brown paper, postal card with the t and, :sitting down on - rile, ma ndle; fir He asked the neje of the express Ice = dire and wrote tie postal as could write well, thoug tain as to his,pelling 00 . the clot J ck'bei d had so he r td stilt in his of the lumber a nest Iittje bi to—the ri ▪ He fol w ho pocke s, or' w •oh re ,het , was iict rove His not to otly ba receivd rest could nt, for es destiin go eofthe on Curt it• n 1 own .1s) ta ck"hug Dayton. re x h r ao ai t e d one Ile. and d s t fo of a re e e et •ly tePQ- sf. 1 st wl e bo tring -cent bnnn e coa tied. and his pi lows, tittle to ag an pie e, y de to to: ink at deka • e for' e tine •:r- e ' Si DAYTO , " DEAR, tele, : —1`. end you 7 e . press t h Da coat which f of i the 'close se to bunt 8• ' fokes `here, i•doi 't believe i ou t to h v co so i send it to t c name out the eters al tin Within' except 8; cents need f r p / er, 's g, kard. 1 a Jack felt ;a jgreat weig when the bun, a Was fa hands. It ; washard to he needed so ea ch—hal less, penniless oy than Tom and Ear—you have hungry, ragged, and orphan And he, not only loft his c place, for he knew very el left the farm ho se, that! who was a hard. and •meagn r never take back a boy ho the first night of his sera.` is if he knew it Wasik rota n with money 1n the pock t. Still he Teltf thathis fettlee would leave thought ft dishc it, and with thetceurage of boy, he felt snrehe could fi Dayton. Ball ho;did net plenty of bore and men, t asking 'for , work , and o him; nor. had `he any r Mons. For several n; empty freight c tion, doing a lite for his shelter;and som the tavern stable for his in the shed or in the J^•OK,PA It Gil hi rly out en,, awa3 tsr tor a: on kno near the re, e peter', et ore ayt 1 BRY.' 1. of h he porn , de: eve bee bee d; at, bat h when [r. Smit an, woul •ran awe especial) good cog nd rriothe • :eat to kee resol 1d work There w 01, airedc b ,dy kne • mnaen s ut -s ed at in way rk to rk ale 11 once in a while he oa ,!: ht himself wi k- ing he had that forty • oilers to get b ck to Connecticut, wher: he bad . dist nt relatives. But the gnic thou ht " What' would mothe say ?I' repres ed the Wished once. At last .he f and • s : ady ork o a 'farm ;oat of t wn wi h ••sm 11 wa es, •Bat•tie hada oft and ; bed hims lfi 'and his chief' ork w t dri e, a to IL to Dayton an back • th pro ince, o to fetchk lumber, 61d, an produce to ' hi employer and the net �hbors. One day about a m to this place, as he w of coal past the expre his hors s, for', the loa the Med deep, the el running to the 'door, c " Sae, young fello anybody name of Jacleo" I,ss so,1' said J THE HURON EXPOSIT R. th aft':r he w nt drivi 1 g a 11 ad oflio walking was eavy nd • •k sa.ev hien, and FA lled net: 1 D' ou know a sty; Par 7" �' -minor ek, wi a smile; Them r' that's my' nafine. '`'hat's " leo thin'—it's prep reklektion th t a fell eft' a packageere a to JameAgarld. • I • was you,; for y O n are fancy a • With ti haw 1 b Jack coat Of was un • 'AL ESTATE FOR SALE. 1j`A )fit i'OR BALE.—The south half of east h if Lot 134. Concession 8, East . Wavianosh, manta ing 50 acres, which is in a goo 1 state of culti ion, and well fenced. There are on the prem' s a barn 32x52 with stable below, a large orch d and a good log house 18:28. The prop- erty be sold cheap and on easy terms of pay- ment Apply to GEORGE' ARMSTRONG, Bru::esP.O. 814 2c1 ORE FARM FOR SALE.—Lot 29, con - SI melon 2, East Wawano,h. There are 120 acre° f the land cleared. Frame barn and ntabli , log house and frame kitohen, and an orclra of 115 choice fruit trees. It is situated two m1lei. from. Auburn and six froniBlyth. Price moderate. Terms Iiberal. Apply on the pram Foo,, or to- WM. E. BROWN, Proprietor, I3lyt .. O. • 812x4 you was. W awl"• oolorecd; he h the farmer's, b ier it, for he h " W:lit anyhow, her at red. jacket Jack P since 111 got a k as Tette &.Coo in one °'most 'u you." Jack say. $ putit on hitt rry, and I res body a se Calle n1 of alabelo eturn , Conn " A. —it's erfor mond p, to . id not know reigned/ a recei pion the goal,, ay- - He di not get home and wb :ri supper was work dyne he could on wait fb MorniIlg,as he ed a li aht in his loft, want to open the pack alone.' But with the fi hespra string with, it *Indere' running II "JAck 'AEBY :�I am qia honest bo in Dayt-n. I w here,.but we want int for a yen are out of wor , and I t for I know how it is round th will find Money in he breast to buy a t cket /or his plac Co. want boy in t eir store, one. Cb a prom Iy, and identifynrsef. J " Oli, t moth r only the quit k •tho ght- th Jack's happy e es, and a moine> t, as h laid d Peelles she id. He 1s n Agar & Co sale stor on th Deerfo and doe credit to Ja recomm ndatio And i,all oa a▪ ofse coat.—S . Nioh las. id. I aboa bile all sn't r t rigg at have sonny pay ?" ad a f int your ize . direc ed al en e't d out so yon d ne H wl ona•oldo t the red s d no other co 's a .' nndle n that s for y for i and to the ag, sa Jam s Ag if not ailed d the wont nigh thing at to think t for th bun • nd ha tilt' w: till af ver an y go to iriever nd he e anti st daw g upeagerly nd n Ther, lay t ) e gray. he rest of the ail it,a se thing,elnd, on t of a thus : DEYRFO there h there other, nk perha burnt di pocket o Janne nd wan ing thiii Mus Ao knew t gli:` hoked n the d hea at es Ag: ing t Fat vs. L We would rather be than abominably lean. thing of dignity 1 and r taching o fat that one detect a d appreciate, a 'to be on of the:chiefes success i the world. In. hen sty, aff ebili ty sense, th fat are nearl 1 the mar Very rarely of a righ -npand,down victed of crime, and fro patty off nders.lieis co sent. ho ever' heard accused f being a horse thief, er chicles thi pocket ? A really fat Who can name u�'s, one 8 who has been sbspende end ? Step into; the ref State pre ons of the conethe; thou ands there ind ns a, doze fat men if you surep they are . law-brea in ammo] development are'scar , and oily to b• the eaten ar of Crime. As bet' eenth fat an former ar: com only th able and ally as intellige, also excel ent talkers, gory quick to win friends. popular t an David Day eloquent than Robert • droll as esby of Cross all of libe al corporeal m The fa brigade inclu• impecuni i us, and absoln The fat, where gifted amount o brains, are pr: gain tau nee or en easy- will asywill sit in their chairs an er da all, bed` a as alto did be ing lf. tied t 4at, a of wa , a let • er- t. or t's rd or_ or nt is ot ht 41 D, CONN such were m re nyway. If your,c at Agard & all le thte°rn tO6 ned er who es no wro pieta lity never ails net goo alway up or pie le fat ma at rope rmato es, an try, an out. can. To b f fat; et the 0 hone t the 1 n th mor agree laug..trs 11.12 Wa race mor °ads, itch an asure feve with busi of th eamps fai ain t wil come to t skinn the wolf le the 1 around door.' erred ontest an an ively SI jump th The fat e deb om matches, wing prize 1 fights and ahnil lucre Lye pas iM68, 'tit the kind—nin times ont of t n. he in be fee ene ns to be distin nishet Eve with no h ains at all, the fat nt: be disfing Ished for tele fa if for t othin else. Fat means fun, ea hick; enown • • 11 Why He -Got Moe Fools and children tel said, and to illuetrate we the etony of BishOp Wart little shepherd, boy, of " What are you cloi Tending swine." "How much do you g One florin it week." the Bishop, 't but I have 13 That may Blithe, but innocently replied the bo • Trou " And are the police tether thet fit le on Aoc Relatives you here aga dge. not again, f as here the 1 is it this t rother, sor." fine your bro e the* is on account r burg lid th 11-1 00, en ✓ you unt er fi lways of m little tinned bette ppos care," ettin' rola- and a of Se. Thiel i farms terms f rem forth * FOR SALE.—fcr sale, lot 20, eoncession , McKillop, containing RD acres. about 90 leered, untie; drained, wall fenced and in a Isles state of cultivation. There is a large t house, and excellent ont-buildings. i a splendid orchard of the eboiceet fruit, ood Linger bnsh. It is within live miles rth with good gravel road atl the wny. ne of tbe best and most eligibly situated i the township and will be sold ou easy s the proprietor is deeirous of retbing a ing. Apply on the premises or to Sea - 0. JAM&S NICHOL. 812 PL town 14( with witbi 8 mile Bay a PCS le at a barstain, Lot 17, Concession B., •bep of Aurae), county of Bruce, containing res. This farm le well timbered, principally iple and some'hemlock and cedar, and is allies of the town of Southampton end from Allanford station, on the Georgian a Lake Erie Railway. It willebe sold at a Apply to McLEAN BROTHERS, Ex - 'Mee, Seaforth. 804 VAR I FOR SALE —For sale, let 18, conces- which 80 acres are cleared, freefrom stumrs, we.1 fenced nnder-drained and in a high strati of culti- vation I The bush is hardwood. There le no waste ahd on the farm. There are good frame buildi is. a good orchard and pletty of water. It is w t in 6 miles of Seaforth, and 3 from Kip - pen. t is one of the best farms in the township, and will be sold cheap, as the proprietor, ts now farming in Dakota. -Apply onithe farm or to the GRIEVE. 807 VARM lin Tuckersmitb for Sale.—For Rale, that -1-- sp dndid farm, known as the Moore Fartu being et 25,-Coneeseion 4, EL R. S., Tuokersraith, contai i g 102 Amos, about P5 'of which are clear- ed end in a high state of cuitivation, the balance well ti ered. Theee is a large brick house and farm d six ! miles from Seaforth. and the same f om Cli ;toe and a within a mile of school. Apply o the p •oprietor on the 'premises or to Seaton P. 0 H. CRICH,Propeieter. . 781 VAR FOR SALE.—For sale, lot 24, concession. - .11.: 9, orris, containing 325 acres, 80 or which are de rod, and. the remainder good hardwood ',lash. There ie on the premisee a -nevi flame house and barn, a good spring well. Also a young Oaring m chard of choice fruit tre s. The propert ' is well fenced, aud 15 acres of ew land ready or fall wheat this fall. It is hutted within mile and a half of Waltbn, whet.° there are /so ools, chnrches, Peek Office, etores, &e. Terms easy. For ferther particulars apply on the pre ises to COLIN McARTHURe or if by letter Walton P. 0. 1 815 8 VAR FOR SALE —For title the north half -a: of dt 30, conceseion 8, 'Meths, containing 100 acr 8. About 75 of which are cleared, under- draleed !and iteerly free from sturepd. This miles from Bruesels, mid. 18 from Seaforth. 'There are' good buildings add fenc,es, also a good runs th °ugh' it. It is an excellent plaM, and 13. orchard and an abundance ef splendid fencing timber a the farm.. A never failing sprin creek will be sad, el (lap and on easy terms as the proprietor is getting old 'and desirous th retire on the. re—hies or to Mussels P. O. It BERT from farming. I'm further pitrticular; apply BURN , Proprietor. CENTRAL QROCERYt SEED SEASON OF 18 Oar Bieck of Seeds are now complete and fully assoirted. W ite, Alitike and Alfalia Timothy Seed; Orchard Giese, R BI e Grasat Mixed Lawn 'Grass, &o.; Two! and Six Rowed B ilSi n arty Angus and B ack Austrian Oets. Seed Peas exp pr °wallower than ever ; also a new stock of Flower Maks) a We are paying the highest market prate for Clover and Ti Oets, Peas and Potatoes. dROCERY DEPARTME 3. lover Seeds, Red a Top, Kentucky iley, 'White Rua-. eted daily. Our tih and new, and Garden Seeds, pthy Seed ; also 0-ar stock in this department was iteeer better assorted., Prices as low as any house in the trade, and quality of goods second to note, We bold large stoeks in Canned Goods, pat up by the best American and a,nadfan packers. Splendid value in TEAS, ,SUGARS and COFFEES. Prices o applieation. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE* Our stock in this Hee is simply iteameese. Goods 312118t , seen to be ap- preciated. Intending purehasers will do well to give na a call before buying. No trouble to show goods end qeote titiceia Flour and Peed on ;hand as usual. Goeds delivered promptly, 1 Great Bargains in boots and Shoes JOHN McINTYkES, SEAFORTR THE OLD AN'D POPULAR HOUSE. ,Now is your turn for Fine Slimmer SHOES and SLII'PERS. Special in - A large etoch and a great variety bf styles to view of going out of Ready. ducement for CASH buye choose from. made work. N. B.—Acconnts are now out, and Must be ettended tea at once. Closing out y present stock, with tJOHN MCINTYIRE, MAIN STkEET, -RARR TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE.-1—For . sale. lot 10, coneession 8, Tnekersmith, con- taining '.eti acres, all of which clea ed and nearly allIfree' from stumps, under -drained, well fenced nd in a high state of eultivation. 1 here is a fire -tea oteliard, a frame arn and stables. a hewed I g home, and a never failing tpring well. , Is farm is withir five mi es of Seaforth on a gb d gravel road and a school house at the corner o the lot. It is also within four riles of e the vi 1 s of Hippen. The farth will be sold Iola' with o?. *trout the crop. Apply to t e pro- nommt prietor n the promises, or to Egtuondville P. 0. PETER MOORE. ; 800 :FOR SALE IN HULLETT North -Le par a of Lae 34 and 35, Coueession 1r, con- taining 12 acres; 80 acres clea red ; the emain. watered a never failing spring creek' rising on the. r misee. Frame barn and stabXes, leg to (delve cis and schoole, and is situated 4 milee from Blalth and 10 from Clinton. For further particalari. apply to WALTER CUNNIN HIM, on the's O. part of said lots, or to Unties - borough 0. 799 FARM sal 2, L. R. lees a go 85 acre's FOR - SALE.—One hundred acres for Tuckersmithrbeing lot 29, concession 4 Tuckersmith. There are on the prem. - d frame house, a frame barn and tables, chard and.tWo good wells. The e are leared and 70 free of stumpa well' d. It tion, , and For prem- ruce- 805 the bake ce is well timbered with hardwo is situated within one mile of Brumfield s and conVeniettte to • schools and churche ton, and la good gravel road to both places. partieulalrd apply to the proprietor on the isea. or letter to THOMAS MUNRO, voR J EI—The undersigned offer cheap an upon easy terms of payment. buildin ave een fitted up in a co marine e the earrying on of the Fruit E eting BU iness, and are now in first-class w order, d a fine paying business can be Hot as . 8. Robertson, one of the part the finn V. D. Wilson tir. Co., has gone nianen ly, the property must be sold aa busines f said firm finally closed hp. F partial' a s with regard to said property a their ✓ sale The plete apor- done. era of o Ed- d the ✓ any ply to FARM I the FIOLLETT FOR SALE.--Fo sale, t half of lot 15, concession 3, a id the south hal bf lot 15i concession 4. Hallett con - uncleared portion is Well timber° . ' It it. par- ciand ' st ne foundation ;' also a. b rii,36x56, and good stabks, shed' and all other eeessary out- pletely i ged in the township and will bt sold choice fruit tees. Also. plepty o gbod water. On the whple the farm is one of tl most corn - cheap a en easy tet ms: It is wi hin 31 nines of Olint and 7 miles of Seated , with good gravel r ds leading to each plaee. Apply to the FARM, GREY FOR SALE. or sale lot 60 of w rich are cleared, free ' rom stinntm, under -di ined end in a good state of cultivation. The whOl teem is well fenced. There is a frame house aa barn and other good ontbeildings. Theee ie splendid bearing orehard and good tween S forth and Brussele—ten Miles from the ,,ort r elace and five from the ,latter. It almost jainethe village of Waltoe, in Which are got. s, Mills, churches, schools, &c. 1 Easy terms o aYraent will be given, as, the prhprie- tor inter s retiring from farming. , For ft rther partieul s I apply to Walton P. 0., or , 04 thee premise olADAld KLINE, Proprietor. 809x8' WARM dRi SAL/E.—Lot No 4, con'eeesible li, cleared ir din a good state of cultivation and; Well uncle -drained; the balance is thitbere with hardwood ,There are on the pretn' es a rame sprin of -mug water, a bank barn a d stables 40x60 Al the buildings are nearly n w. Four aereseif a gOed bearing orchard of ch ice fruit. two tunes fr a railway station. The farm isl good in' the Protinction of grain and 'mote, andl for stOck raj:sing and grazing purposes can searce- ty be eurparod. A branch of the river Maitland runs ecross the corner, furniehine' a Defer failing , surply of peering water. Ihe bed of' the rivet 1 containe quarry of the bet- t Fivoinacen of lime- ' stone for building purposes that the 'county agorae, w leh will become a mine of wealth in k. itsel ae ti laer gets scarce. This farm must and will e ell , and as the proprietor in ends emi- bargain. Apply to the undersigned on the prom- isee, oe by mail to Brussels Poet Oldee. WM. WARNER CO cc J L. SMITH. FOR I MQNTH AND DURING STOCKT'fiKING We have detirmined to clear out our entire stock of —CONSISTING OF— C,ENERAL COODS, PRINTS, DRESS coop!, LOW PRICES IN EACH DEPARTIlr J. L. -SMITH, MAIN ST., SEAFORTH.I rn • pc D. ROSE, FAIVI.ILY GROCER, NEXT DOOR TO TI-lk POST OFFICE, For Extra 'Value in g`resh Groc ries. GIVE HIM A CALL. , GOODS DELIVERED FREE. •-TEA$.. I TEAS,. TtAS. THE BEST yALuE ,O.OR YOUR MONEY THAIOAN BE quart Peovi Orock a tug oatme HAD IN THE DOMINION IS AT GARS—very cheap ; _and plats in Gem Fru forts, Flour, Oatmeal, Park, Varies and Ba ry. Tea Sets, White lot of Croeks and.Mil I. ;A call is reepeetfti A. AU TS all an see the . A large stock of half _gallon', ornmeal, Shortie Been, Chop Feed, , ts, on. A very wee statement in Glessware and ;Stoneware, tea Colored Tea aele, and • Pans, and 'Coal Oil. taken in **hags for y solicited.1. All goods de yered free charge. AULT, Main Street, Srforth• jthaY 27 1883 AIVIERiC CAN, ADI4114 AND. PIO/ALL PA ER bit) bag patterns ',jest to About 600 designs in ell the colories, from fiye cents to telt roll. The largest assortMent best eine in the country tit • 0. BOIRDEA. DADOST CEILitip DECOR:ATM:ill pAp Beaafiful- assortment f Paper 0. W. .PAPSt OH THE FIRST REQII181 Part' it going to Manitoba yenta well tcp Ro Before 0118 pa well sa raid tb many t on hand able terms the North before the Local A on land forth, a NEVER It All ki releasers Remerab Seeferth ecure a supply of 8 Celrbrated 00.41 Made mg. Lard season I isimpIled' state s, and they ell expr ssed. theme% ed,;nd feund that heir -invade** Elery person going to Mitnitala start. The rade Liberally ealt Pir* bads of cured meats t -coeds* ,se my grocery store, Itrain steeenen, old in large -or small quantitiett SUCH A CHOICE LOT Jul TIM 80100/0 fresh, pure 'and -cheap as ustad. 11 save money by buybag from ea. r the spot, Stark's Bloe'k, Main Staid, HUGH BOB this part ot Ontario. supply o King's Specific a eine cnre for will moo end it to their neighbors snaffle*, Sent by na il on receipt of price. Sole agent re PAD T The Jeweller's, th Place to go for good reliable WATC4S, I CUM, J OEtRY SILVER-PLATED WARE OR SPECTACLES. Ail W r anted as Represented, st 71,0 ale. Come and Exathine, and Convinced. Repairing Done and Satis ao Gnaeante d. 9. L. PAPSTI • Sign of the Big Cli;ek, Main Stetie S. Alan Stennishlips- Ben Ito ,,, New York every Sittdrday,for ciAsco v:ict LONDONDERRY, LI1(ER P9 r.4. & QIJEENSTOWN SERVICE. FURNE8 Ai Saila Aug. 4, Sept. 8, Ceti& CITY OF 0114F, Sails Aug. 18; Sept 22,1914.0. Cabin pet see $-60 to 8100 accordhig tit Idea& Anchor bee Drafte issued at lowest Tates ale Ireland. ' For pas apply to or RSON' BROTHERS, New WA o S. DICKSON, Post Office, Seeks* ; 7984 EMOVA4.. MCC" :OE & 110d4411 EAFORTHi x,31,717,3AlyytEhoc;ocoila: veal.° their new prernisee shope, and hg ere scale .than Tkrey ha.ve now on btald carrying on eir bnsiness OD a larerazid bonlyTtertur.nimieDav.roaMvneticaNiee:gficilieb,at. H., RSESHOEING In all its bra ehes -specialty, and BdPs'14 head General j bbing promptly attended ta• ee'" Nell be gla nee all our old and es rarP" 'With yen, wee ,CUrly 0101 MIA lea've .bear bald on the erown, %retest head. too Ikiss pea in bed to *bar you're asleep; diou'll know it, beets. dal* old or ito-- tbeY lestdses upon th; /entre -a learned wee weji be trete . lido not itzlos* a6 TDa. last lass you4sh d you, I will tWouty at least in IV . . . . . i, t• ',,yn ila' 1 I 3' ;aatri sdi t us 1 Itr iii:Is. 1 nu;t, el : .4...- - - :t6, - - eele:sgstt:r0b:2111:8:0.z: 1 eSe cegife jihoilrofign:hArtroll Ihvi "lay::: s:ivywill:e:11g1:: ., White stocking ao fi'll:OrLfk0t1.1:aDttib.7:::1 liOti !receive to el 1141-t7Malufzegitithovnalayniii:1tens:Ytot; Yea,' said t t shall merely as taa invite him to kealeatt_es8yetAbrim—eiafisseyaYic:ielisisc: 4:elan:baar:17,:a.a x.( it::::eysiiea.ence, -,41 isr.____aii,apc,:::::aheisia.i vat queen Ali .tthheiagNtrovizt 41013,7 a piece of cake fe iLte......foCern: weealt: ----A barrister 1:lite. nittv, else,: itw. hhee raehuo govarnment gr each Highland qfilucifeendig411. 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