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EXPOSITOR.
CROWTHER AND THIRSH.
BY imeme E. BABB.
(Concluded from last week.)
"My word! but this is a bonny come-
ly. ia ta thysen, Jonathan ?"
" I am. I'm more . mysen than. I
hey been for four years. Man, I feel
as if held- dropped owd Satan's ball
and chant. -It's to be Thirak & Crow-
ther now,. and allays—Thirsk & Crow-
ther.% •
Jonathan's next thought was Sarah..
She was not at the mill, and he went to
the cottage. Joyce Was still too ill to be
down -stairs, and the three children
were with their aunt. She sat before
the fire with the baby upon her knee,
and the little girl whose royal name
had caused such heartburnings was
spelling out a lesson beside her. She
turned when the door opened, and her
face flushed with pleasure. Jonathan
could scarce reatrain his tears; He
took her hands and said, "Bit thee
down; I hev good news for thee.
Thirsk he come to his full remem-
brance. and he says Steve hed nothing
to do with t' robbery. And I'm out of
trouble rnysen, Sarah, for all's right
now between 'Ctowther and Thirsk.
How soon will ta marry rne now, and
come to thine own home?"
" How can I leave these three childer
—nay, there's four o' them? Joyce is
just fit for nowt. Thou ` must wait
till t' right time comes."
" If ta knew, Sarah, how it pains me
to see thy white, half-clemmed face l
How can I be happy, and thou so miser-
s le ?"
Nay -a, not miserable ; nobody is
th t who is doing the thing they Ought
toLdo."
At last the trial came on. Squire
Thirsk asserted that only two men:
attacked him, that he had observed
• these two men attentively as they ap-
proached him, and without hesitation
he selected the guilty men. Steve was
fully acquitted ; bat he soon fouad his
conditiou a very painful cne. His
workfellows in Crowther's mill did not
care to know him ; his old companions
passed him by. He was in greater
danger than he had ever been *before --
the danger of a hopeless, subjugated
heart.
But a V7017011,1118 love never fails. Sarah
felt that another effort must be made
for him'. She saw Crowther. She
showed him just how Steve stood in his
own little world, an she begged him to
send the lad to America, where he could
have a fair chance to pat his good reso-
lutions into practice. Crowther had
but little hope, but he could not resist
Sarah's anxious face, and the tears in
her sorrowful eves. Within a week
Steve had, sailed for New York, full of
enthusiasm and of new born hopes. He
made plenty of proniises, and Sarah
believed him, though he had no definite
plan as to how they were to be redeem-
ed.
When in the middle of the Atlantic,
the key to his character was found. For
eight days they were driven before a,
fierce storm, and when all hope appear-
ed to be Overt and the crew refused any
Imager to obey orders Steve was the
captain'a right hand man. Things that
appeared impossible to a landsman he
did by some natural gift or instinct ;
his spirits and courage rose with the
storm, rose above it ; and the man who
had. been a coward emong wheels and
bands and pulleys knew only an exul-
tant joy in his conflict with the winds
and waves. When almost in extremity,
they met a steamer which took •them
into port; but the first step orathe
right road for Steve had been taken.
For the captain said to him ;
What is your trade, young man ?"
"A weaver, captain."
"And your fteth.er ?"
"Was also a weaver."
"Very strange. Well, nature meant
you for a sailor, and your father made
you a weaver ; that is the way people
steer on wrong tacks, and then wonder
they rim upon rocks. Will you leave
pour loom, and take the helm} with me?"
"I'll do it gladly, captain."
Never afterward did Steve want to be
idle. Into this work he put his
-whole soul; duty I was delight.
By the next Decenaher he had a -
little home in New York foi his family,
and Joyce and the children were to
leave for it about the middle of the
month; for Steve would be in Liver- -
pool about that time with his ship.
Quarterm•aster of the be
wrote himself; and he was studying
navigation with more delight than he
had ever studied anything in his life.
" And 191 be captain of some good ship,
Sarah, before five years are over," he
said, enthusiastically. She fully be-
lieved Moat She was - standing with
him on the deck of the " Arion," and
thinking how handaome ' he looked in
his blue sailor dress, and how bright
and purposeful all his ways were. And
it may be noted here that he has kept
his word, for there is ti ot to day in all
the merchant service a Beier, bolder,
more trusted eaptain than Captain
Stephen Benson.
Somehow, when Sarah left him, it
was. with a conviction ot his succese,
and she turned away from the dock
with a pleasant memory -of the Quarter-
master holding up the baby for her last
look, and of Joyce and Victoria and
little Billy beside him. It had been
altogether a hopeful trip, and she was
eager to tell Crowther about it. Bat
he was with Eleanor and Thirsk in
London. Thirsk was to tee some emi-
nent surgeon there, and then go to
Southern Franco for the winter. It
was JinrB0000ck told her, Crowther
and Thirsk are as think as theca now,"
he said.; " and Mistress Thirsk, she
rules 'em both. She's got sense to -ball
her orders wishes' that's about t' dif-
ference, lass. Men folk are that easy
fooled, I often wonder women can look
their faces without laughing at 'em.'
Sarah laughed softly in Jim's face,
and turned happily away. From her.
heart had fallen such a load that she
often now found herself singing at her
loom again. As Christmas drew near,
she went back to her old work of deck-
ing the chapel and Sunday schoolrooms
for the festival, and attending to aIl
those prosaic details which make it
beautiful to others. She was busy in
the chapel hanging the last wreaths,
when she heard some one call her. The
voice was a strong, cheery one, and her
soul knew its faintest echo. She made
no pretense -of not hearing it, but an-
swered, "I am here, master."
She, was standing by the communion
rail when he joined her, and he said,
41 Thou is just where I want thee to be,
Sarahe1 hev t' license in my pocket,
•
and t' del
maift° ring, atd Mr. Brait
waits say he'll Wed • s in tbe merlin:.
'Will ta °cline home to morrow."
" MY dila lad, I'll o now what ver
thou winos me to do. I hev no duty to
put beim/ my love fo -the new "
They SO down toge her n jonatb titt
pew—at legal at last, soh heart able to
give •perfeet love and °or& ence to t e
other. Sarah told Cr wth r all alio t
Steve, and Crowther poke ef bis.laat
Christmat Eve, aud o wh t ; e oe and
prosperity bad follow d=th goo deed
he did upon it. ' And they at o to g
4
r
that the chapel keepe too ed i di a ,i
provinglyl several ti es, tint j finally
went home hippy wit ' a isoveeign n
bis poeket and so gra dal o J nat i n
thet he fatly resolved ' not to ell leis
wife What he swap° ted --a resolution
that, it i4 needless to say, he broke
within atOhour. . .
The net morning t iere was t e usual
Clristmaa service i the hap 1; and
after it, Jonathan ri. d J m 000O0
Sarah and Mrs. B aith Ain) eit e
quietly n , to the com i.uniin ras. No
one in the congreg tion mired until
Jonathandradiant wi h j y, tu ned to
them with his wif 1 up.0 bis arth•
Then thy crowded Iron • d b ta with
congratulations, arid, mid lanai era and
good wish s: he put h r iu e it carriage
and drove laway to I s hone, the hap-
piest man in England tha Christmas
day.
Jim Boocock had m intent/1 an air
of resignation rather t an Niro al, hut
Jonathan nriderstood, hi.- ; la d Jim
was now a roen in a thoftet, nd (*-
not feel thpt he ought to ive way to
much to a y sentime
thy with ool, or Wit £ s. d.11
It not iii. pep -
He a d
been put i to the new ill s I manager,
and never 'n all his li has he 'felt
little like g1 bothering ,.wi' omojl folk.
Perhaps fdr this very ieaso • Cu id set
iittle Nellie Lewthwai e hi read. NO -
He went to Thirsk mil one morin to
look for wrk. She w a a lip of a la s
not seventeen years ol with the Wo
derful La, cashire e es, and ,bands ild
rippling br wn 'hair a ove thea.. Ji
was just coming on of the :w:
room wbeil she met hi , upon th
" Master Boocock, I:waut to
thee."
"Why, then, thou; shalt. ' .
does ta co e from ; t u is norie
folk?"
" I comei froin Man 'hest.r wa
" Are thv folk wi' th e ?" e
* "1 hev none. Fa her and
died last Year in I t' fey .,,
looked sad y down at ee lack'
and touc end 'the bi of 4rap
throat. " 'm alone, ritel' e go
place to et y. I'm wi' Sybi Jo
"Ay, sh is is a goo;We an.
can ta do?"
"1 can -e ther Spin o we
"Come o t' spinni g-eo
row moral g.'
All day ellie's*yes and c
confiding vay were res nt t
mind. H: worried fres If f
having se. her to ork t n
might go. to some oth .r ni11, t
other mast a who wo id net be
tle with he . A poor little orph
among st angers 1 T at was
case Jim OP ade to him elf for g
see that she was.comfo tabl ; for
her to chatel, for fear he'd n gl
1
duty ; for oing with h r to Mor.
Sands on alf holliday , for fea
get into company not s gocd for
his OW11. Ile wee Cs mpl
before he knew that h: wa o
ous ground; and ne er a
man more thoroughly, foolish
sonably in ove.
He soon 1went to Jo ath n
Jonathan owned a rett h
Thirsk mill, which ha been
Sykes. Jim bought 't.
it throughout iu a ay
woman's h art, and th.n o
afternoon 110 got Nelli to
with him. As they ca: e b
her to rest 'at his new ions , wild
honeekeep r make h r a cep
Nellie was charmed ,witt ever
especially itii the we ite az c
and blue v lvdt farnit re in • the
The table was set ith il ed
and the ve 1 pies and asp er Y
and the tew and coffee were iere
after their Waik across the moor.
[ !
approved 11 , she su» b t the
keeper. don't th nk 1 she•t
much o' m ,,Jim, and 1 don't lik
That wa JIM'S op cat nit
did not mi s it. "Thou c n Se
packing to.knorrow if ta likes
Nellie," he Iaid. " Hero's tith
t' house, art it's thine , anani e
in it, if th n lies to hevj it,
"Dost ta mean me ti marry
" Ay, th &It hev to do tlhat
be varry hard to taae, Nel ie ?
varry gookito thee,"; -1
She smiled- at ; him, a
what the s ile meant. T
nrday he b ought her agait
It was not , is fault they w
week; he thought so mu
than's pla that he- would
been mar 'ect the next
Nellie was ot Sarah ish
have a w &ling wit' on
gown. Pe haps Jim Wee
-so proud a d so shamed
joined him in the chapel i
white muslin, and a little
ed with a white tulle Yea
blossoms. •
He iutenkled, when e g
say.a few words about t,"
and Jim, h ving 'let that
pass of asserting'ow
opinions, never had snot
forward Nellie'a opinions
he came eventually to con
the one perfect piece of fe
manship that the Creator
Buti then Jon atbaa hel
same convictionl about
doubtless theritl a 1 1 rge
truth in the old proverb w
that " there is!only one g
the world, and every man
For when Squire Thirsk' cent
from France he evidently held,
more quiet, gentlemanly way, tli
idea. EIe&nor returned with h
son in her rms, an ; e lead itel
;ful woman,1who had le en d t1
the great b essings of c ns ai
lessons of er adversity. At
diclnot like1 the thought of Jc
marriage, and she quite - de
only to recognize his wife
Orowtherl But Thirsk plaid
vliait to Crowther Place, aid h
ea home charmecl ith th
beautiful woman who was its
She had worn that day a dres
111
avlia
stet*.
ork for
Whetie
of our
oth€r
ud B1�
dreis
at 1ier
a riic
, neon."
Whet'
04700r-
ilclijIsile
Jiin'el
h
r rilt
o; e3'
, some
a gen-
fl lass
he e
einagsl'1 he'dl 3ste
her°e
takin
t
aptly
ange
• here a-
y, unrea
al out l if
n e nee
bil
unitfo
she
ou le an
rda
wal
k
olasked
stl
etea.
thit
irtain
arlo .
chine,
artlets
istible
o Nellieee
hu -
ought
her. '
nd lh
d lie
o do-ji
13 d eda
ythin
d kee
tille ?"
,
I
ill
I'll be
kne
t Sa
wifd.
whol
Jonal.
hay
Iti4
.Id flOt
ddin
le
•
d
,e ne
las hi
ited
Idr
Waal
(Feta]
I et
.7
a ,
ever! t once
s hn she
,
d ess
onnet Co Veri.
and range
4,
t lio p, "
t e idn'tt
tunity
s and
▪ encet
tae , and
Merl er
mine work -
ad ac hayed;
xac y the
i wif, , and
i,
• nth nt of
ioh do1are�
°di fe in
as he ./f
baele
in hit
same
r firs
1 °anti
dr 9nghl
ta,dthe
fi ;:t she
n than'a
ter.' ined
a 'Mrsi,
th firs
turn
entle
tresst
gra„
silk, finishe with hien si,
her fine ha smoothly ba ded ltehind
her ears, a Adressed high with a comb
of carved jet ;, and ThirskCaen ht he
had seldom' seen a more io ely' and per.
feet gentlewoman. 1E1
that he had fed y accept
strove to pat all un
from her heart
The wome ndersto
once, and lov oon foil
have t!o hes t been '01
,frtendship th them of
and Sarah Cr ther. So
ohildren are 1 aye at
To them a. s, Crow h
mamma ;" t ey ne I.
they climb up n Jona h
the proudestoments
those it whi4 little
rides his soy de
meet grandfather."
ro e
in
'5
The Puzzle
The following ca
a oountry ole yma
invited to dine with
don. A siin lax s
related in o e of Be
. The deep einind
aboutdive, o clio k, h
he would a itv ab
Soon after he h d. t
was brought ajrsund
" Well," th ti•ht
bare living at- y ra
I would have d a
house ;before ca
expected that Is bish
one o'clock. I i a f
:
He dzuk hs tea,
nothin
About half
bed -candle wtk
he was eondu
" Call you t
quised ;: " whe ,
better at Silve t
my coniforta 1
glase 1 of beeif
should have h
knd Contented.
starved in t•
hungry as I a
devour mt bl
tor—ha ! ha 1
looks so gra
won't make a a
stantial vitua s
gilding."
, Solilogn sin
dressed hiMse f
mitten nightca
top," as; the so
Curling bites&
of a forgiving 'e
troubles, and a
as sweetly s
when le ! efte
ring, and a s
resounds thro
is heard , say
able sir !"
The
cilfauegio4nn
ivas to day or
ug to the mos
appeared ,shO
table, though
coudition as
mentally iii a
the day of the
eating. 1 ,
What is
Ou'e of the
which paper h
is the neauufa
stance which 1t
facturer may e
hormtulaber, a o
and even glue
zylonite is adapt
but perhaps tl e
the inanufactu
a
The iscovely
years ago, but it
two years that
form d for its in
of zy.onite is p
ruade from cott
rags. This pap
bath of su plu
undergoing a
acid is then c r
the paper tr a
ation of alco o
an appearance
ment. It is tI
worked up irito
rendered alniost
or given anyof t
silk will tale
than either o n
brittle. Co b
of it in imit ti n
said to be sol per
to deceive t.ho ey
workman in Itha su
ference in th _iiitidteur
only by tests
p
at
•lac
d to
is
sh
m
n ;
at
n in
Bu
m
nte
et,
nd
•
itt
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J
h
1trg3rm
1 tore, is
1
was
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tiwe b
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a not
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fllha
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harm
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ave f
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b tio' loo
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(
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mast
an. yo m
il3 th s f abion
pull d er his
, with , as et
say , crpt 111
p c nate ta ly.
per he oo f
k o s firs
a 4 chi( m
awlfle, 'I ells
art kno.k at
hi reo le , yid
: " Din er is
oeived
nd she
judice
therat
truer
REAL E STA F
POR SAE.—Lets 27 ad 28
4•' the, house thereon, !trier
CUM Apply to El eOa
the Estate of the late Do aid
oC AUGHEY and M Pilo ER
MALE)Br .
High Street, and
y anted by 0. H.
ghey, Executor of
eIntosh S. G.
ID,Exe utors. 832
"OR SALE.—A comfb
Thirskshops, suitable fm.
mimes maker, in a good part of
Place. T
grand- LI
arms,
s; and
ife are
athan
ill " to
told of
"notn-
lY
fL
ieve, is
° ta ma e
n ht
hour.
at, tea
this is
known-
chop -
hat dly
ins at
der ?" '
d said:
k his
, and
-room.-
solilo-
ed far
e had
d my
and I
ell -fed
h.alf-
or—as
I• ci
tisYtritco-
ything
1; niture
su b-
y t e the
e ate
ia,re his
n the
bed,
•
I otbBeingi s
sleep
ginht
ild;o"
s door
voice
1) the
man auttike n
ot k oepg wh
li
-mo row; akuL
mit entie
a ter, at
e 8808W
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ze o tjnrt
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de
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bee
re
the
ma
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able
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of c
16. 0
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lain
II or
✓ is
tie
818
full
i
nd
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late
per
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r
of
feet
of
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at
toi
tint
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a
le
hit
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he
ita
shell
es fo
lmst
eXtraordi
tbe ral w
about
'thin t
y ha
e. T
tissu
la at,
treate
other
Italsetng
• h a °tiler
or,- as
like
ble o
ny thi
tit tran
hiinitcol
ch more
y and m
r 'article
t 'se eh
ppear
ost p
aitce. T
al can be d
tr al News.
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fi
a
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le
le
The story h
that it has 8 002
quarrelsome a the
two of the ea siz w
ed to have f Irt so
°ably that n ught
but two tail . The
this sayieg s Du
which ocou red in
Kilkenny w s genie
of Hessian oldiers
was to tie ogethe
barrack roo s, two o
tive taile, an then t
face across hue
drying clot 468. T
became infn iated
other in the abdom ti n
sued to one or bo
offiers were aide acquat
beeaeons ac g of cr elty
to put an en to, thea.
pose an offic r was rd
each barrack room da:i
state. The oldfers
lose the dail toetur
erally emplo ed one
to watch th appro
On one eccaeot he
and the offic r was h
4airs while the cat
their Gusto ary tor
troopers seiz J a sw
rack, and wit a Bing
tails of the eats.
through the peu wi
which was e tared i
by the office , who i
the 08.1388 0 the bl
being snspe dead on t
told itt reply that " tw
fighting in t e room ; t
impossible ti eparee
fought so de perately t
voured each other, wit
of their two ails."—Iris
—.1easten
nectient,Bri
the eyes of
betrayed her
was sent to t
thorities giv
through thei
been allowed
so long
rover
nny
by are assert -
and so furi-
le
•
eider
her it
mord-
nt, he
inner-
umed
t,
as ;to
e was
r.
ses to
years
sub-
a1111 -
cm of
amber
which
finit,
ary is
dows.
fteen
e last
been
basis.
paper
to a
acids,
The
t and
repar
tuning
parch.
being
kuess,
arent,
rs that
exible
eh less
made
11 are
nee ae
aetised
e dif-
tected
urrent
as
ate"—
and
ot ver
the r
nd i
d y a r
00 ,00b
fine o
them
ion of
hellion
1798,
giraent
om it
their
by their respec-
them face to
lly used for
ate naturally
Itratched each
pil death en -
the 1. The
ted w th the
and r solved
or th pur-
red to nspect
nd re ort its
inecl ot to
he ca s, gen-
eir co rades
f the fficer.
ted h duty,
Emend g the
sile und Wing
e. One of the
t e arm
idw divi 1 ed the
e bats caped
WS of th :room,
antly aft rward
hied wh t was
hag oat tails
e line, a d was
eats ha been
all it wa found
tiem, an they
they d de-
. he ex "option
Natio
el
41
fe
I I
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r.
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le
(1
1
11
si
er, at
t Mo
atres
fe
el blin
hi
les
,sea
uthingto
threw v
Hy, w
ago C
um,
52 000
sta, the
e.
• '
•
, Con -
riot in
o had
nnolly
he an
casette,
rl had
to °attn. e fa in good r
tutted. ;The whtde pr
ok or keparatel , an
N. WTSON, S afor
' =
ARM FOR SAL'.F�
9, Mut rig, cont inin-
a elear'ed, and th rem'
bt sh. There it+ on the
li use and barn, a dag
y us g bearing orch rd of
p potty is well fen ed,
s wn with fall wh at. I
rn le apdi half o Wm!
McA.
sc tools, iljiu,chcs, 1 oat 0
e:47. Fr furthe par
ptemises to COLIN
to Walton P. 0.
------r—
A 11-50IdacIres NorfeiliP
tI , 0L.000 1
w ich are cleared, free
n der drained. No tsetse
Is sitneted alout h. It wet
B ussele. It is well fence
a d a good flame barn
ab d a= d a good walla'
pl m, pear iind cher
It itt one and a pint
A ply to 110131',KT
ce 8 On 3,1ISIcKillop
cottage
Mit&
Wir for
sod Is
will be
cheap.
and two
d wagon
business.
leaaantly
soldj in a
Apply to
8O. -ti -
1
a1 Jet 24, c ncession
5
ores, 80 of Which
id
r good arobwood
mi. es a ti w Itrtaninao
risig Wel .vi
es. The
°fief rrousitottr nevlsnd
where her axe
sittisted within a
tiitl,r8oraepi)10 ot tho
11 R, ot if by letter
8641
R ALE.— he %milt
c sin i n 1; 4i acres of
r m btnplps and: well
lan in the coot ty.
between Seaflorth arid
. There is a lou hon
and irate stable, and
pleated with apple,
y tre rn ond cat itig order.
ter mil' mist fr m I eatibery.
MoM LLIN, ot 83, Con-
or tO ox e5, eat rth P. 0.
ALUABI E FAR If PO
No. 6, in the 3avrte
of Goderin, 8' sci ,, 10
fr e front e•tnEnEne tibia
fr ntage on Bayfiel Rise
Rtad, an I adjoin the
Bi yfielti. For ter F, f
co (atolls of sale a ply t
• ARMODIC, Soli iitors
T ronto, or to JO, N Al
]3i4yfield.
SA
E
owcession,
5000 peo0lrlreasttiecm
ott cil e
th
EeirlrHparintioisu
8 nisiAre
GAN, Rote
• sale, lot
to a nship
red. and
tred,htur
Clinton
illage of
aro, and
STONE
t West,
Kuper,
816
ARM IN STANLEY 0 salsE.--. or sale,
:the St uth hall ot Lo 3.0, Saubl i Line, Stan
le , coutaitd- g 64A- I cres, loiit 57 of ivhish are
cl tred, well fenced linhl rt er-drained. 'I here is
al ig h mite and flame rn, shed and stable
T1 ere is a:spis nee] panne lebard and plenty of
gopd water. Is within fiv il(1s of Be field and
ekvon front hipp. n4 on the Grtat Wes ern Rail -
w, y. , A sehool witl in thice qharters 1f a mile.
T1 ere ale eight acres of ifil1 Wheat a d thirty
80 )014 set (led t = g! a s. T prhperty ti -ill be sold
Ch A p. For further pa. 1 Wars appl ! on t ha
p- rntses or to Drysthl P. 0 jtNDElttW
'
1) NCAN.' • 841 '
ARM FOR SAVE . I IlliLLETT — North
ti
parts itf Lots 34 and ' ncession 18, con-
ning 112 aeres; 1-3 nee len ed ; , th remain -
de is good hardwood bus Soil, clay- 1 am, well
watered witha jiever faili epring ere it tieing
ou the premises. 1 same b trn anil' sti tiles, leg
ho ae aud II good yiiuzig o o lard It is c nvenient
to hurchee and act ol, a • is situ te 4 -miles
fr. re Myth aud 10 from Briton. Fo • further
a (Molars apply to WAL R CUL NI 'GRAM,
on the 8onth part of sai • ota, or tot Londe!).
bojongh P. 0. 799
•1 For St*, Obtrip the f i i rf0
t1trieSn—n IcEr:s-igrte
d
Mdl
te
c net IN TUCK RSM
ti
on the lto id, ' ucke is Ash, contatn iug 126
ac es, abotit da of which Rio cle red, un rdraio-
ed well fmeed, and 1.1 a 0 u --cla.ss state of cola -
at u41. T11. balm se is st letalid ptst ro land.
Th re is a brick hot se to d nek bank I arn witn
st
f
ne stablinR underi
rts 1 i als4 a good orchard
,u41plesiy of water, 50(1 itl in half a tnile of a
8- tool. .I his firm is bet,rt 'ul.y slimes d, and is
wi Ion two ruiles of the sell go nf Prime . chi, arid
tot r roilitirfrom Si aorth, a d ill be eo1ld cheap
asltbe prnpri tor is going jto lamas. APTIlY on
th rem.& or to. TIrtzetfit d P. 0. AIIEX. al 0 -
OA I NEI', Pr prietor. 84
--i - -
BM FOR 8 tL*.—Orlc
R. 8 , Tucketsrnth.
sale in 'Cuck-erstiitb,
2,
ise a good frame how, a Er
a s, iod .rchs s d and thvo g
l
a
85 ores cleared and 70 fre
un ler-drain. d aril at a go id
tit balanec is well t mbor d
.is 4tuated within En e mil
and c it venient to chool
within 6 „miles of Se forth
t1, and- a- good gras el ro ,
pa icutars, apply to the pto
ise • or by 'letter to TR
fiel I'. u.;
! • :
;fi-3
1• Fruit-Evaporatt an
R SALE —The uu
ch ap and Upon ea. • ter
ho Idings have been fitt
ma mer ft e the enesylna 0
ati )1s Business, and itre no
on er, and a fine paying
Bu as W 8 Robert on,
th final of D D. Wi 8r/I1
mo iton, 1Thrthwest1 Te
mn is nt ly, the props y
Ina loess cif said firm finall
patieulars with leg rd to
th undersigned • D.
1
-- - -- - -- — --.
RST CLASS FA1M P
cession 18, Hui et, 15
ell fet
sta
binds
see ; large frame srn,
110 sh, d and
ern; 11 mcim iles i!
ssel, and i•ix from 01
d gravel roid to ch pl k
4.12 Crown The villa e of
set °el, post office, black
sto es, adjoins the f rm.
mat 'rely frso from st napsat
th, best in the custy.
pr prietor going to Manit
TO IIRA.NCE, on the pre
Me AUG/MY, Seafdrth.
TARR IN AlcKIL
L; the north 132
McKillop, of which
fence we.I undend
ivation. 1 he b ance
but of hardwood. I here
frb from stumps, a d 200 r
h re are good tram buil 'i
tw large young healing ori
21
for
12. aores clearedo
dinaned and in a big
mainder, hardwood
ho.
fru
cis
Br
go
---
b ndred oresfor
ilia lot 29, c neession
er are on t le prem -
int barn an 1 stables,
w . Tire are
•f - tom ps d well
stte of cul ivation ;
wi.h hard -ood. It
rucefield station,
111141 chrcItes, and
nd 17 miles of Olin -
0 1otb plac's. For
rietor 011 tI e prern-
AS NIUNR 1, Bruce -
805
e sighed off r their
°idler Mills for sale
n of paymei t. The
d up in a :=nmplete
1 of t ie Frint Evator
v in first-e.a.ss
11e8s can
of the pa
it o,ilhatsgn
o roti
t be sad
losed up..
.ad siiroperty
SON. Seat
SAL.—L
cres, smiler
working
e .done.
then of
to Ed -
lain per -
and the
For any
apply to
rth. 762
6, con -
or 1nd ;
d, as:trough r under -
of enItiVation •' re -
two frame dwelling
tene foundation ; large
; th 'se good yells and
1 nfon, Sdaforth and
detiboro ' awl Blyth;
; youtg orOhard of
ricsek, in which is a
ith shop, and two
he ss aro 300 acres
d the farm is one of
eot' in selling: the
a. 'Apply t� JOHN
see or to Mr. S. G.
817
OP
ires of
00 a
itincd
OIR SA.LE. For sale,
lot 1,5, concession 14,
es 4rc cleared, well
and jn a high state of
bared with the
lity acres isearly
of board fence.
gs, three wells, and
ards. It is situated
Valon, 12 from Sea-
s With good gravel
T1 ere are 14 acres
rn will be sold in
to -snit purchaser.
s Walton P. 0.
828
niles from the vil
h, aud 8 frim
roa'sLeadine to eael
SON n with fall when
on
A p
TH
tig-e o
russe
plac .
Th
block, or 00 acreof it,
ly on the premitis, or
MAS SuUTER.
t'
ei
ds
re
pia
taii
RM IN TUCICEBSMI
sale, orwill be. ex
0, lot 10, coseesSion
ing 50 acres, tlI of
ne ly all -free from stunt'
feuded and in a high State
is a first-class °retie. d, a f
a h3 -wed log hou,e, and a
well. This farm is within
on •t gond gravel real and
cor ter of the lot. It is als
the vi lage of Eippen. a
with or without the crop.
Relator on the prenties, or
PE ..sa MOORE.
OR SALE.J-For
ngied for a larger
Tuckeramith, con-
hidh is eleareda.nd
s, under -drained, well
f cultivation. '1 here
te 'barn and stables, -
eydr failing Ppring
c miles of Sesforth,
chrl house at the
vitt in four miles of
farm will bejsold
Apply to the jpro-
t Egmondville P. 0.
816
OALE.—For sale
O 6, Mrris, contain -
°le red, well fenced:
ut acres free trom
eded to gras. The
timbered with hard-
geod frame bon°,
als a good young
putnp. The build -
n built within . the
i i RM IN MOB IS F
L: cheap Lot 15, C nce!,
ing 50 acres, 35 of w tich ac
1 purply underdrained4 and a
stnhip, and about 14 a-cres s
bill ince of the land is wel
wood and cedar. TI ere i
fra ne barns and: sables
ore lard and El got il well and
i iig3 are ad new, having ble
las four years. It is witl, in three and three
clntlrter milts from russ 1. , and live miles from
Bel rrave. !.There is a schin1 w thin a quarter of
a njiie. This is a sr. endicl It,cind will be Sold
ch ap. 'Apply on ha pr tis s or to Broasels
P. . HENRY CL.ABK, I pi ietor. 2I7-tf
Bxeuritton Ri3SIDENCB IiiiXviTER Foil. SA4 —
--r
' Ft r sale Oleo, tfie i.: donee and grounds
adj ining the village of Exeter at present occu-
pe by Mr. Robert Eansoni Ilere are ten acres
of Itrid on which is allatge and omfortable b ick
hot se and brick stable witb LJi other nccesiittry
out buildings and conVertien es bomplete, such as
W() d -shed, well, eistOn, c 1 sr ' &c. There is a
spl ndid orchard of aarion iffelrent varietids of
fru t including grapdry and small fruits. The
gre ids are nicely plant d ii.th shade ;and
na() e f the nlost Q
and
torn i i ental trees an hedge e laud is hal 71
ex-
cel entorder. It is reOM-
rile e and comtorta le p.tv te residences in: the
co tity and is admir bly adapted for ,a retired
fa er or gsntlerfltins retti encie. Is within 15
mi utes walk of the tuSi11ess part of the tbwn
an location for beay an helthfulpess IS all
tits could be desired. Apply on the: premise,
or • Exeter P. 0. BpSERT FANSQN. . 824-tf
1
•
1884.
BUI
COO ING AND
•TI COPPER AND
BE
JANU.4.111-1..
DERS, FARMER
IIAED
MARCH 21, 1884
•••
1884.1 SOMETHING NEW
AN108
TING STOVES.
T IRON
T BARGAINS TO
MRS. 'MET
Cheap Hardware- and
884.
'Big Bargains In CrO
the months of Januaity a
e the vest value for youie
A
st
*ARE -81.
cusTom
KIDD
House,
ERS AT
Central Gr
D uring
to secur
Oltr sto
at
A
d pri
d solc
etc.
Laddlaw
et�.
1884.
M. A. ,,CHARL!ESViORit
Having purchased the Grocery Base
nem of D. D. Rose, Seaford., he •
continuo the same at the old Atm,
next door t� the post ,Oce.
A new and choice stock of Gro
on hand, consisting of a fine saint-
li68
Merit of
CREEN, BLACK AND JAI". N TEAS,
• '
which for finellavor :seed goo drayitee
qualities, :cannot be surpassd. I weIuld
ask those wile hate any n riosity te
call and see my 243, 50c, 'bOo end tee
Teas.
. 1
Every effort • wille: be made to in
titain the past reputation -of , his stand,
by keeping the freshest and hest goods
the market man simply for the least
_ Money. fa -Farm produce • taken as
yand lassware cesh. The Egmondville
Roller Flour always on hand, end goods
delivered free of charge).
&row is your time t •
uary.
ever ojered in Seaforth.
?ve us a call.
k is large and well select4
rge stock of General Gr erie
es defy competition. FLO R
at mill pricee. AtaterialLia -
FREE _DELIVERY.
hand, wit' h for quality
FEED al ays in stock,
Canadian, oal Oil, Salt,
THE MEDI!
AuS'111:ZEI
11
It. will cleanse the system ftona all impp
di ion. It is a purely vegetable compotin
C stomert and others whole -system oac
a ottle of
Duncans ExIA'
Arid be c nvinced that it has no equal.
what it is represented to b, and no hitini
of $1 per ottle, and judge for yourselve
s now placed in the market a new aeJ wo
ities a
aDa.
100d! 11
PURE
yo
•
We havein a full an
DRUCS, CHEMICALS
We a so keep in stock all the lat
doe't see what you want, ask for it
N.
All order
we
HALL
rful BlOod Cleanser and Purifier.
d leave you he a healthy con-
s a bloOd medicinel.
has no equa
out of order, will do well to try
f Red Clover,
I will convince you that it is
on can secure it at a small cost'
merits.
orted stock of
•
PATENT MEDICINES.
t Medicines in the markt. If
u are sure to get it.
B.—Physicians' Preseriptio s care, aily and a,courately compounded.
from a distance filled with c r and dspatch.
C. D
CAN
su4osoR TO E. HICKSON & 00.
Ne t Door to Duncan & Dcacan's Dry od Store.
TI
E hive now Opened eta marked th,
inspection; df our large and varied stock o
1
ing the latest novelties in each departme
i .
ever befor
In D •ESS GOODS the stock is very
in the British markets..
hal of Old Country goods, and invite
all kinds of Dry Goods.j We are show -
t, and prices will the fon d lower than
comOete, embracing th
VELVETEENS in an shades, and; the war guaranteed.
LOV LY BLACK and COLORED SIL S and SATINS,
'd range of MIANTLE VELVETS, CLOTH, TW
Splen
TONS, &
Good range of SHAWLS and AC
COUNTERPANES, and all House Fara shin
R. .A..3Sir I S 0
newest
Referring to the above, I take this
•
opportunity of thanking my enstomers
and. the public generally for the pat*.
age -which I received fAPr the last lax
years, and trust that the saMe 1111
patronage will be continued toy
cessor, M. A. Charlesworth.
D. EL RSE,
o L. PAP -ST'S is the place to go,
Having in Jewelry quite a show.
Wags and jewels rieh and rate
In all the latest styles are thre,
Sovary reasonable in price
to get a Ltaket
phPei'sr 7bnoyrdhaig8fsraomre, other goods so p r.
1 so nice.
lease cal/ on Papst,
Run every man and woman born,
Look at Papst's stock to-mortow mom.
at
papst ain't ashamed to show his snick,
And can be famed in Clardno's Meek.
papa says Chris' goods are lest,
So in a Clock or Watch invet.
To please you he will do his bastolnd
try to rival all the rest.
Tbe best place west of Toronto to
purchase
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silvr-
ware and Spectacles
Is at the popular jewelry store of
C. L. PAPS,T
MAINSTREET, SE AFORTH-
AGRICULTURAL
The Glencoe Agricultural Implement 141nr!
faeturing Company have pleaSnre in info
th d farnims of Huron and Pertlz that they rfl1ialrv
arranged with
W. H. VERITY, Exeter,
MONROE ./4 HOGAN Sea_forth,
THOMAS -MeDONALD,
To kcep -constantly on hand all repairs for Ott
WHOUCHTilliON HARVESTER
and all other Implements Manufactured by
them, also for all the machines formerly u4011
factured by THOMPSON & WII,LIAVS, of mt.
ford.
All orders for Machinery left with their era
or addressed to Box 33, IIENtas,ALL,
receive prompt attention.
815 I. BOWERMA, Ag4nt,
THE SE AFORT11
INSURANCE AND LAND ACENF.
ALONZO STRONG
18 AGENT for several First-Olass Stock, -01$
and Life Insurance Companies, andis
d 'to take risks on the moat favor:Met:inns.'
Also Agent forseveral of the best Loan Pa'
eieties.
Also Agent for the Sale and Purchase 0/ F-118
and Village Property.
4 Number of Firs -C
improved Farms for Sale.
$30,000 te Loan at Six per eels&
anteress.
goods Agentfor the sale of Ocean Steaniship XicOeti-
OFFICE — °Tat M. Morrson's Storellb
Street, Sea -forth.
11
EDS, MEL-
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but it
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two 00
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