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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-06-20, Page 2hi la. ie fo --asa 011 sk te in in a co ha re do gr an th co ar the th far wh hu ed ot hi too Wh Iw stu pad of sna hit eve ale., aft an Ne the 11 hi bol ertc mo non dam bri 'it. and mer eve won can Bi to s bad his give fits was anal titue etop and turn folli meet ed, • W ris s cha the ing, incre ‘‘tho step a goo crane the ragge th-rev mom Th here by a powe nativ aelve othe But gaze erim the the a the v even said; in pa I sha day a shall estate Ta he pa ing lit ment las na stela the s she fe nese wipin , _ • - . 2 - . _ _,.... . - , 1. , - , ,• 1 THE • f., .H(LEIdli . _ - • EXPOSITOR.. _ . • • 1 . , JUNE 201884 , : . ' THE QUAKER ARTIST. 1 'pi his a a . -I 'his face, for lent boy_ affecting box had the part in sister only he his as most such had testes ing memory vain 'sad farm ' held the mother voice ings Society. type sect. ed, t� was matters Harris together; na between themselves .1p did of stran,ge custorned ward hold exchanged young herself, spected She as. quietly Mons indiscriminate' . many England sinful being local correct ly,life. a "they in theirs:" trastin,g her Leaving walked plain home. would youth, not of it As about He the (i " sound, either aeo two sisters they less through the' rather pleased . sympathy --with p forbidden arts, 1 _fewer,' Wastefal, of the honsehOtd. younger than he, young ais tat vantage to hem his share of the Richard ent took arrest n IR stack ''fihat aiebuilt the barnya .1 He , raw air of the .,early mind was t • lull , about, to take,' and Now or never he renounce the tette-hinge -throw aside the lar, and t e q bleak hatag ve reject the Man fathers of t e m ay be appoi ted to 'recreant to the revere and Berclayi • Alt pursuit of h a atteng , Why .was , e barn came it? hese asked himie L ancestors h d never palette t no a pea Dor a music I hitt drama or w rk of in their ho sea created wit a fnem, with loy -which neith r th the colOrlesis life ening. discij line quench? Going bat* to bars could -recall that he he was left 1 ra few of 'Mike Wi lia, an neighboring arm, had kept hi4 in ealuiwing him a golor virgin and the infent, the pableetic alitoty itself in her warm, what was the horror day, when he toddle. when they w re at.din " Mudcler, ud His parent ran whet. this at ange Jo! there on t e floor chalked in ru is but were the chil , With head, and, the bolding a cros . ' He the seowl th t came and his mother's a bucket f Water brush. Nor ad ehatie a.na iEarnedi himself receiyed frt. threeP His nieneory leapt of teneaaid ice eltrade o of paintsl . Ma they -Tare hi garret of t 'e•oi of the ha mow wife -low, or in a lit the vicade B betreye hi 4 was las reesure himself wa - tie l mother -ea d given would, have co yo.uthfulllarti• Litter in lif when, vigorous eas he receive on atalahe ic to theta.. 'These ecen ,s p ccinvi -ced to battle ith ' ' that to be free and all i s association There was - ut eine hire. I T at was ' daugate of even al 'Tubb at month y and was fa,mil ar td - Sibeilla of the'. a evaneed Celm, a:if-parses:6 she had an iottneed her family t 8 at her tier guide, and she we old f From eltild i oo.d: h:acl del ghte and hough kiss and no cares them, beth coe:ider a: matter of time this abeenc: of love seem. t.; an., circuit) tan° to th: re show al f elin had the ce ildren emoig As or old. ' Thougb devo d of Sibbil a n the forb, dde looked upo. his gifts of Ged or u but .fir. ly p of her sect which:co, . , "Wilt thou presume testimod'es o and me arts ?" h r methe a "public Fria:led" fame she ;levet naminat ve "thee' Mother," epliecl spoke for their mine .by the light 1 : Her mother •• sely that th Espirit daughter in time the odder acrose te e bare brick ho' se which His mind was go to Ne Yo to the stud y of R his ' ' . merge y, a strength, tale enough? ould ? Would 'a e , it invol ed ? he apptose ed 10 o'clack, and at work.; knoeked a the side door s ne,ral opened it and sur rise changin to which fella and which led and anxiety, Why Riche d, what Si. this ho r?" Sibbilla," he said, - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI d, or sq.. :14 dem WhOisi t it, : : . eg . alai tyi ; two f; , . . th y t e of, th e estate. tow r nook of ale did n . of II What imusb . . oat Wit' atint, b nth° . els b eting w visi i this «9s bre w tilt 'questi, For .six g toed ting maim, dim ' Haw Assam f Foe' areary Or all t of the eariitli wheegfb' cm/ Ir eh and th the ut a an,;'1 a: it Iri:h .o h i er ent d 0 II to h: I ap tea o th I it r: s Mot. er of TA .° er im e i d he lo g• t: hi: b .c le i d te .e.' b: rli4 y aa , h di hot a nes t le int t h a. One . d on to he s 0 cla plet:ly se ' h res m. he rt. edn es est g pim tie rich in .1 e mins -11 tib rigii rit q a; l at u e III i was n th eh . wm Oita in llo al she a to .10 ni w ha; thei d t 'sir and m• the !SR 011: . he ress on . In ne ev:r m rn . any i ase der tot; tars es - peinli! e in lif t as cle: dir t Fren ice, ag • If c mph e • t • e day. I i sire, - ivoi e w ul . s ac fie ds We do ad- an. d ' tH . e ou t 38 a lo • e Sib all. ak: t he ou ll t ie ron i do. , an, 4aze a, t in h elt n x i p d d d ra hi . b Was . e "1 w ,., MEM i're ae t res; . p umla I the he g. the t feet .1 oraing. , I step. le ael 1104, i the s la • ' • m ieric -:(spat 0 t n e or n be at a e .op eeinoky, . te ' t io .t) . I 4 a se pets e 'the :nit . 42-9 &lobe ni f a g hi .tu i i e : :pa lot •ili e' li . 'n dusty had ryitig , II 0, be. a, di : s teteold .yl , •t-' d • nieh it •xiale lattye 1 h il: I rI-t, Id 1 •i- b: a. g ht.'' callaa•head-. b : 1 „, • d e il m lies nnaltnere- i eiesages ; n iareed i i f h • e r 0, : . f h : , : : 11 Lid n : d , ns in • is s fie, 1!iii da ea , re I en i• ' avilarcl tSibbaleas u " p. vo ia11 was . 0P .0. ise40P8 , e e i 8 lei.. zel ' leasien t • th ng - .e a = 4sfor 'd &retain- • at heart liad taste t. hien MO Member r, though ie n t mini ty ut ion I. ; barn and. coerafoaller side the ;old, Ills. he was, Jed to I het Wink Society, ending col- 1 britaneed language, venera.ble buld pare- awl prove , , . eaglet Fox :be eat. i I . Whetters I be often rations his it bresh lor a, statue, had ahy it altowed he beie dor a d d . mu, worknor gid dea,d- :ty could lae ears old, the houee :, at on la, ilteig wifel i'blies by l' .of the ling hare I Pictured ta -Bat net town, balled i 09d." ! to see lint,. and 1 porch, atitlines, ry retina is side, 0, recall father."43 us rush 1. oeubinne the vi9-, king hp a advent H . I 40 was a elight a! ;ife for , of joy neself iii he back gable built little is,nd not Eid, but 7post be Whipping ebara,g,ed , I! . ! I 1 • for lectures :af such di:Mister; • his: ! Wits ia : rules, '' the t - ,I really Vernon,: her iwhose meet• e of the endscral f h - . ,0 0..quie 6 4fteend . encel 4ential 1 R °hared , : talk I 1ws a . Flo, I !plissed e4a 4' 1;1 Nor .,ene a ere 713. la out. louse-. ' 4 kiss ' ither for art . re. .1 over. i bilities a ahe trada • them D -the' eetg in ' these 'ask ; , grable • the in- . fermi- ., • , ghter, ;st ec t met by , Ment, i hten elhard the He ei ' im- sieved e e had' that prove . it wes Weee stead bbille with 6 s ye , ' of ail to , both thee anna- ., eee , ' ___ his no for •a bade a - of of it. a d lavoiite 1 the 1 rather fare . , strong to . copy Of sent teen .have . COMM., *per b fi y drat a s fr o t t c c li: Richetd c c : " in m e id b pe la hie, -eh en vo pole m th m at w ' ' t o , ra CciUnmet.. . their wo pio au -de ing la.'l the thi ba Be need rad des ha civi ing we to t the the gen me Th can be constantion, in -t Yes not Thb --I F or tent b egaa healed Ber ii h acl day bed. paha - thee,' door, hal, et tectotee_his laic, leave shall ion , and alai. is , will able; t all had ;of f, for l' smotheind Isystem i buret face crise Oats hs 1 !! ;71 1 .. lwithout in stronget. and felt love. 's °den, iltionkl ' :Full notinced -mediate nd e,ady i ee'cloek family his eeading Who Store, brought household ble y trict " Hirem Tears Joseph Ne* . „ DEAR lance d You V id udies . A8 the o e ived uld " testud rtairi " e rning." A nd. nothing epees, t ple s ewd ts. 'Richard,' ce, ;ther ny. o a ting anger, h he til delicate light and e common gs s ised to ization ry e high le nt ot • 0 but a About man, Ces been ' before and, sad- obscurely eachende •-1 'k' vibrating the have theh Soeileity, aye e I know But that thee beeome to offer At th the I bee self -t generations '1 foth of Sibbilla in stature, arm, neck ''' Richard,' taill The tone his inmost ." Thank for the the : Seated the common all,: he and inttion es igreed R. Magistrate have of told at ,6 Eh to the Maintained mother the literature.' The dearborn had milk, which a unusual Mose emphasis, his first families.. Joseph, sez as if inclination his san. York of his . Snen-We informing on sale , from one parted ittor!ge, incloged of our check mentiou. in your at the will give to he read m his hand colored much far large amaunt-as for the raise son's hand, stood What does y voice.. He means," pictu ee 'new light So it the incredible willing apiece a genuine to misunderet "I desire leaving and ,ity, and I think not refuse he went, with Mose, th thee and actioes-vilien step it they bot' 1 : °out to farm 1 i to giv es. we lefty that I am appr. my thee t supre i trength matured lianoe, all he undo iof formally and we Ver and and parade:I she said ,1 I will go with th was haste, but Slop. • God, ale; first tee magic - • on the "p fuq told bier his owe to seek that tbel an ine quiet joy' his intende. departure, Mose to o'clock .. railwa supper th quietly •' Book dra, been up : and stoppi.g wars a letter for for to receive announce, add name; as hy'ur's1 it's a lett it mout took the le to It was! to who'll picturettat NEW -3(101t1C, 14t you has tat of our with it inse statene $372.63, here a d u possessit slime lige you toi be complet-d Re-peet Sena this litter on the and rit: his fat. best w -be snabe and byin he rae " • ? said h sai • , th eon iis dawn lot) h g as .. bat a till had no r f: to pa for such sur hesa that us for a I will ea will be Sibbil to &tee' he sai the dew h .ia a ou . . avoid out • ............. . g : • : 01 : • 3 i liee . I. iey it •e - fe a e - iteh 13, the the e Ion. lityi com: :e 1 'e e Miani it ath hi: 4, .80 me Pe pac ! .ave the , :tati e, a yin of e Its 01 Rio 'a a 1 ssin lett r b: .on ter, ope from he •e at cte• atro i r es, • na- f r a, the ' a • les, i . e,ca arde PS, er. eat ed eag s len 13 fath:r I s 80n • eem o und in 4 ise. nd 4 wit It ew am ii Pee a's to orn. t e f in 0 tad Our en ' e m af of it ho mo t bent e t • now." w wl. no th in . ode ur un : for sh w m m most up th bli y le it iii fr d itl t 0510. w - within ' ' tit WA:. nep mu ie. n a Ric in up a wa tie i i ee d." a w 1 c te od b 1 I o t al. m e f i e i. rid p ig e n oath e, t g t qf rts 'terrible Mee nal n, f nt riiags ed tae vlening la e entire ,and Discipline," t poetoffice ard. embee ter, ith he r ne esinesa.-" rid it, . had read an. e he e,to del leaves ;jell e v h for ally, ILES e d h ro eletterfroe r1y • lard h n taste ting ng t eds ages and would days. any t . Psweats' ose,who Y mmittal h a e observation ated understand- a,nd wrong the sical when he when ttle, own refinementei fulness ea afford an' .nt her, s, al ; erself, ie :e closed in the the transoms a mome en.spok am goi study a inembe ohwns.. fF i g i er agrees All decisio oon as " nt of reeolve generations noble; theories anion Which muffled now Q• repro;- eased. iie he Seem one hand other round 0 thee t .1. the - heard it coul • 1 '. he utt:red, eir lives of a ki:s, settee," w the con. words d :ter- in art. be mar as Rio. t700 a ye: home, and his tr i dear earn to I After bees of Bile his fa with Ddise, station -ith the ,cou 'try , 11 It of and th consieer- his ma custom for Rich : York, : resisti -passe. the firm Bent the : - 18—. gratifica tiou . study youl'' great atten- whoa. Deduct v, arc:, , a • 3 ou • f th t o e s n e will t • oradelive five m Ire a yea & Co. check f The si g . paper was Glancing' as he h' f p IS ar read . the dun L ' in an u.- ' a fi t e re •is his fathe . seem- form features there we of d1 was to He was too its re- . a softl poet- Thv thee t` at the cere- will was s e s ow b - 1 of per."—Our' Sexes• goes fur- strain of woman's by the precise his side to both two per- higher. ; they And as perils, men highest at product- men, return home, i the she was him. s mind it must to• her her work to man!: an a d p Ta e • ' m 8 a back * ' his jaw bad that the lling swe the Sun- to his intense the wide- t in g t. hip thder . with ask ,and am 1 • i and aker ion, the ;Ito' on - I en, .H8 felt be :nth • Loh try and It ied ard r. an. im• nk, a,ke the the a ce, her his a st is he re- tet. in rd, nd g it it in we ng as et 1 11 • y ke y, . 11 t : t e- se t. a n a of a e -tile ° . . - taieing le a.hewed on corner the prietot PE • pied of hot outl•buildinls woOd-shed splendid fruit grolinds ornamental cellent plete COulaty fanner and that Or • to a to I , °' - of lie ley, q . IV. Totreersesaet cheap. If', HUNCASI. ESTA. E FORPALE . The KI1) To-da3i, renadme ts Tin , can rices. W • nines, H b ns, Ties, loves. ill pay in MILL a d New a d materi erase's, S I We are pattern, va • r prices ell st mode ts only in, an regulat tionethat .6. . 1' . r "ante or the rver y !at our cutter, r rices must 11 h a t e aewes Grocery nd a consignment s produce at'll fie k i a of . Chap , , we she , etc. r rely on suow r Cords Laces, e ress rind ending v NERY rk novelties. is considered, n Hats R . now in iety, out, - mmand n, as we tie best bankrn nowher I • n size ,a y lar e eta; g MR be a t sea Depart I. -taken : B t w oo. s clothing THO.N14.8 . . 0 shi itt oods . Store 0 f Rit 1 Ilirese 'ashionable 500 meees newest Muslin, Corsets, INeolt in things' a large! -before .with the extte melyao ,the own prates. goods of Our garments good without of price, we but sok d ' is a s ., right , c of eterything. Cutrant d to make Street, or ' nsisw I • patterns 'Orettneal ILisle f Silk, stook investing. la l lies ! I , such in etyles pew f pattern your Oil ' , men l- ass of Hats ' _, 8 eaforth. New _ M. Goods, Prints, f 'at close cloths, Fichns, Rib- and Rid hand on , est European prices, work, city houses. xc , c the west, and ate the , of the , latest - • ,atermlis less ar :of eantra- or Shape( inspection, guaran, ee t ' t ' work, while ana Caps' . Just to , etc. First- oom for large WALTHAM The Lading re Fal Fa4 Cent. A Full ' ' :R.' M . jEVILRY• The Lar, A considered) Silver Plat county. Repttirin Clocks and give satisf speclai.ty. . : . eel experience. Brooches, ite., shortest no 1400k Ord the windo . :opposite .1. furniture at. 14' , • - ATOHEI ... Watc Df Alineace , • • viz Pilee Tu. - •ente p •Y t Lower 2 Ian Ever ai "1 tell thee now, Riehard, that thell tiever get a cent of m,y money if thee eeps.= with the devil's work." . The speaker was Friend Joseph Her- ris, and he held at arm's length a smell picture in water solo* the 'features,- which were hardly discernible in the gloom of the winter morning. Friend 1ce Toseph hail been at the barn, as was 1181,0131,•ta fodder the •cattle and feed the horses before breakfast, and had liectivered this humble bit of art in aoolein the granary. He did not have to be told that it was .his son Richard's workewliase inclination to such u-ngod- y pereeit4 had been the distress of his atrentelives. Fun of suppressed,. wrath, Joseph. math:etc, the' kitchen Where the family vere,awaiting breakfast, and without treface eddressed hist ion with the hreat which he- considered the most Ireadful he could Useetthat of. disin- teritance. It emeant aamething, too, or in smite of his plain surroundings, 'oseph Harris owned nearly 200 acres f land worth easilte$100 an ore, and . . . as visits oil the fleet of April of each 'ear were' not to pay interest, but to re- eive it. A tall, straight figure, he was Learing sixty years of age, but as vigor- us, as: a youth, with quiek mations and harp black eyes', indicating a violent ature chained for life ay the strict die- ipline of the Society of Friends. • His son Richaid, noW turned. of meaty -two', was of a different mould, led and stoutly buitt.' His face at rst sight seemed heavy and vacanabut Att waft in fact the abstraction of the reamer. His- soft, brown eyes, and tir clustering in thick curls over his w and broad forehead, made amends r his somewhat commonplace fee- , res -. -• ' The moment his father entered the tehen Richatd felt that his secret bor had been discovered, but his max- .•iy was more for it than for himself. e rerely daredlace ha. father's anger, r Joseph Harris, like many ef his s.ex, ade up in severity at I home for the tooth, passionless exterior he main- ined abroad. - .. Will thee give it to , me, father?" id Richard, advancing toward. the tstretehed hand which held the etch, while the hand's owner con. nplate-d it with unspeakable diegust. . . . Pbor little pamtuag. It was the frag- met of 8.31 autumn afternoon, daring ach Richard had, been :husking cora tthe, hill field," -and which had abided his memory clathea with the halo of ituadreell day -dreams. , There was a •ner of a woods, the foliage half green, • - - II ahathag into -tants of brown and I.. A rivulet leaving a piece of mea- VT still gay with autumn flowers and en with wet grass-, flawed rippling I sparkling out of the sunlight into 1 sha.de of tlae dying leaves.: Wh,at trage and hope it must have! Ruh- l follaWed in thought its waters as y flowed en to Chester creek -and 1). to the atately Dela:via-re river, and , . oat till tlaermet the. mighty ocean ich washes the shore of the world. Lea ae he meehazileally plunged- his ;king -knife into the shticks and turn- eut the golden ears one after the er, he hamtly took , his lesson to iself, as was his won% a,n,d said : "I, , must have courage, firra-er hope. y shoutel I not go foeivard in my iy of with greater ' ' ' at art latch ? Inns , in. And to fasten tae vow he had eted two studies of this littIe piece meado,w as a conatant reminder, tching the time on first days and a days,. when bis father and roether a at meetiEg, and he and Mose Rid- h- ,-' tihe colored man, were left to look iathe stock. One copy he had sent t venture: to a -ealinniSeisen house in v York, the other he had hidden in barn.. ; had :acquired a kited of sanctity to , and each tree had became a syra- at rebuff or danger. he. was fated to Hinter in his future life. He bad, - eover, described A to Sibbilla Ver- , and had promised this Bele confi- te of his, aspi,ratione that he would g it over some time and let her see ' ' ' Bat Sibbills, lived two miles away, as- her parents weee also stria abers of the Friends, 'who regard-ect y work of art. as profanity, this ld have to be managed with due don. ahard's first impulse:the ef r , , r ee e, was cure the picture. Bat his father a double oause of thspleasare arid Inger was deep. He hed agreed to Rid:lard a fourth share in the pro- if the farm thiayear, and not only this painting businees an -ungodly 3emeat, but also a waste of precious and. a, loss, of raoney. _It must be ad. , 11 ' ' li ' . . put A w- 'ere A deserves to go, where thee will follow unless thee i thy steps from the world and its s. But phe fire that thou wilt will be that which. is not quench- .nd where the warm d:ieth not." bth these veords„ whieh Friend Har- ioke slowly and with that slight tingintenation which characterizes ttterances of the speakers ire meet- ;he solemnity of which was further ased by the use of the formal 1" instead pf. the naiad 'thee," he ;ed. to the kitchen fire -place-, where dly fire, was burning under the ,, and striking the picture against lorner of the mant/epiece, tore a 4 split through its centre and r the whole into the flames. In a . ant it was a shriveled cinder. ere are certain natures -whose in- t strength can only be developed' violent • shock. - Full of latent r, their weakness -comes from - a e humility. They distrust them- s through a gem:rine :admiration of - 8.. Such WAS R1Chard Harris. he necessary shook had come. He . a moment at the cinders, his face ening, but the severe. thecipline of lociety and the faintly exercised self vey that it usually does even on since Sry young among Fziends, n ether,. b,e said, with a loud and tone, t'I repeat what I have often I have no light that there is evil, sacrifice thing; but as thee thinks there is, .1 bid thee and mother farewell to- rid seek employment elsewhere. I out aOt ask thee for any share in thy .. (34 g his hat frora the window sill ; herself ased oat of the kitchen tioor, lease considerable a fathenspeechleas with amaze- quickly at alas- rebellious ntterance, and pleasure other -a pooreweak woman, eon- note, y in misery between carrying out joy mere rulea of her hit -abated whoEa ared, and yielding to ber tender- here ar the, boy whom she loved- tdon. g her teats without emitting . any ---- . Foil StLE .47 -Leta 27 -ousts thereenJhe o 11 "e 1 • t • u . App y o 13 (4.1 the Estate of the late POW MeCALJGHEandal.tt — 13 Hi Strert and 2, , gii . , a merly owned by O. 1 i I V Executorf Ida, ug ia, , Ilia)Itosh. Eh DER it ID;Executors. 832 nd H. - o • G. I • E , _ MIAMI FOR r Rod, Tuckeismit oaltmetrvegortre : bank barn svii e _ unary ontt : chard.neIt is Pleaseetly : Roadabout half ' forth. The bpildinge repair and the will be Fold very or to Seaforth • - SALE ' st bit . ulidings way b land le cheap P.O. h or dale int 24 Huron I, ' 1 ' 1, co tain ng 100 acres, °Bleated ttile4kaholt." gob sgtemeec:ii noterneath and 'other • ' au lso a large hearing or- situaed Ms the Huron tween Clinton and Sem- nd fop °es i are in good ist class condition. Apply on I the premises RS. GEO. VIIRSNEY. ! 853 It s the latest rehasers curing tae me very! . to A s 0., as well antle Silks rchiteers EPARTME All as we ailorts, eto.,11, ADYM - • position to fit and. flrish,I : tr the atten re 'constalatly 1 all -woo t prices, else will io or ma y we ke MADDA en to be a bl . ona e go ent .alwa 1 very o t the highest an d Shoes on the way. Line to CO E be hal at NTER( ' ' sa POR1,1114 I - • ioveltie in midsummer hav ng e, ch ice of best of g al3 i'111 nic: things in White len i id ass tmen p . as :11 the fa Mona special -0 ; hating 11 and ask on -grates T, RS sual, piled exp ess won et at r: n.k for styles profits on at your . ' DE- OLCITHINq. . e ever the atd 1 a our 1 atnong . , - liof competition 4 i stook eeally assert, ove . the Furnishings, bat -Raisins, . sol ' ; -unit ,, FOR ISALE.--ior _le • 1 t 8 , m tt e 5th eeneesei tainin 50. acres, nearly under . rained and in a. ' and n i weste land on the frame 'lidding% an oro•I is eon eeient to schoola three oi ilea from Kippen s very .hoice lot teed wilt), tersea. Apply on tee prinniae .,P. O. jUJAN PORES I sa II tole ood s farni. a d and an Reihar he s 1 e, the north half of n of IStan'ey, earl_ red,1 well fenced ate of cultivation, .There are good plenty of water. nharelies, and is y diction. This is Id on reasonable or tq Ilills 0reen 1 858 • • est and stock of 07 d Ware a in .all bra jewelry- otion. Twenty-th Rings, man:a -ice. for a tree • it is the S. Pode e. s '. ; ; ' The Le: heapest t lai . ea t - I a weley tir. teeei Clocks -: in, te thee of %teem- 11 guarant - teat ine Watca Ate ' year peaoti oc;kets, at - alno -actured - : :On al of -silve ' - : mare e -place .,r - ' • - I went '2 cheap tad , , ., i ' 'T ' 14 ER -1 - aing Jeweller . VA.R FOR SALE -a 9 Mtn ris, are cl el red, and bush. Tito re iii house nd barn, yourg tearing proper y is well mown -1th fatli .1 as d a h sxselhoeol ehul :hes, ealoy. For further premis s to COLIN t Wel on P 0 -' • -Fpreat containitfg 125 the ,re3oaind on th prerui and Sa.4-o'al s orchard f (shot fenced, nd 15 wheat ' • t is ' f of WI len, Po .t Mice, pe •tienlo Mc RTEI ' ,,lot 4, concession acres, 80 of which r go d hardwood. ea new frame Iri, g well. Alen e frit t trees. The acre pt new land situ ed withl n a who le there are :torelr, &to. TOlms re -apply on the -R, Pr if by letter ' ' I 8-26-tf ; a , .'-' ED c t di ,„ a8 . th - o . ie hi el" shipment o ten go nd be . c G pr d s. 8 supplied eap 1 ft e KIDD er a se ection as to ec ipee all h st meredulons f t e o adding o 1 our do, W offer e veat re- to ound the ehoion For Cloth Wark . . natant' emp I • . , . , is taping out dated. Gents' ' . t -With the Tea's, awe, market alue. 11. h list be , w ic m. A call a licited. Main ' ii ' - - -• CPI E DID I 10 Fo Pale el - : conecsi ions 14 : big 200 acres, o nd nd in a fi.: ir ' go d orcha throve' the far 1 joining lot. It of Walt n ar d s in vel roads lea f. ra_ d ' In a will b I tens o payine 1 tdirrees tre aiftarmi•lion I - FARM ' OR , an on e enp d ud 15, io - natio which 1 0 acre high stet of e d and a sp in . Ther is a h-ehool is within 31 mil x miles f om :russe7s,.with ing to e oh pia - sold ver che t, as the owne t .ALE CHEAP.- sy terms, lot 11, of Oley, contain- are! cleared, well ltivdion. There creek running on the ad- s 'of the villege good e. It is a choice rU p 'id on e.sy is abxioui to re- e UGL 5prtnisessor a4d- 60 tf . . • w AL • wALI... LA 0 rAr 17 41 '1...0 E W ' 11 '-- ' e . WHAT I' . - ' 0! PE PL.' • ' E [ a PROT With ANDRE " that the holida- the good people leap require sae way of Portraits friends or relatiVes, to the importance extra arrangeme holiday trade. tures, CALDER" a Photo of ifiEt finish, easy and aPP1 0 pi is te bs.c trio delight and a go AlitDREW --7-7- PA ER - 1 . ALL PAPER ) • PA P E R -AR IN McKILLOP : ec cree of lot 20. eo iwhieli a a cleated, free under d allied. No better : Is situa -ed about helf Ivey Bruasel: . It is well felicelli. and a g od frame barn hed an a good orchard Bploil, p+dr and cherry treele in ia end and a quarter m Apply t. POBBRT.Mal cession 1-, McKillop, or fp — OR ' cession from land betw•en .1 'ere ' and pla in g lee ea ot A Box 1 Al.E.-The 13 stumps in Seaforth is rame ted I hd beariug from. . 1 5, Sofaforth south .45 acres of and well tne county. and a log hon• a stable and 'with apple, order. leadbury. et 83, Con- P. O. 884 S: AS.- E CO -AND--1- T . - - PRi p , itiDQT3c 1 F0fiTH.,. RIM/NT uArry E - C S. AT , . : . °1 43y P * _ IT IS THE - I. R R" 0 S ' ' • ' I helm -and rid7:. approaehing,ana Perth willitiodts atuticinjhe te-abeeat being fully -alive- has made speeld da o thin of the Christaias Et; Picture's. For of shade -ad coupiedidth givetlit iii:way amilhagsritil Block, Seaforth. One - at dost. • ' TITE • 0 0 LARG)-i: S people I d' 1 Ex.naine K SMITH of M aro going , NI ) Nei-fr TILL 1 th' 1 S • are we . NJEW 1 . Kidd's , out of T 4.0IN: FoRGET ilE1)TICTI 0!il r • . Main , • ' AT = oo . to we - , Barga RELIABL- ' Street. , :Come and f s r alize 1 , • A 1\--s . the I and ' 3 ns. FARM FOR SALE : Mc M, rousdfeeue_d, opandOfcontaining' •cv th frame kitchen Iog stab e. Is thiee quay throp a d five tom Soto halance n mortgage ab ems in • Tuckersmith, There is a log house and Ott 'ivir• and straight bush. I situated two en' and : ensall Ned Le- ' ter. Terms -$1,00 gage at 63 per cont. Kippeu 0 - 61 8 f rai ee igl - c• If118. ot, 8 50 ae 'llmP at d a ra, of h. per I eo ante fence a hal t fro : h, b , concession 8, ee, well drained A good log • -r frame barn and mil from Win- errns1-$300Also cash, ci-nt. 60 cessien, L. R. S. arn and stable, ; Live ()Cies of a Des from Hip - Seaforth an ' d leuei on molt- W. CLUT CEN, . 8El The ct. what ean to Call, S4r00 J.. L. Door South P. 6. -We a FR Hardware the . beginning vertise . n d SH S Store, grocere ectire ND SEARDIR line. • VARM IN STANLEY a'. -the Scuth Half ot cont itiieg 64)r acres, leerehod, ell fen&cea and log se anframe here is"a splendid bsarin ood water. Is within even from Kmprn, on A. chool within iceidgit rim. oj ?or further ernises or to 1 Ds F Lo ,u 'iv tit hr r ii tir al I , R S 16, S heut • der -d arn, ehedso. oi clic miles Grer 93 qukrter Hsi' • wheat pro 'cuter P. T.E.1-For sale, uhl.• Line, Stan- 7 o whieh are is trandine . a herestable rd a d tle is- of of nyifiellid and t W .stern Rail- • .of a mile. and thirty erty vill be sold ap )1y on tiro 1 AN D SEW' 841 . ET 1 . - North 13 OM n , COD' .• ' ,, t e Tentalli• ale loam, well c eek rutieg nd tables, It ie convenient Nita ,d 4 miles I.; or further gN INGHAn, or to Loneles- 799 IT 2 WHY '8 POPULAR RA.P PA . H CALDER at ithe .peason is feet -of Huron "and ething neat 4nd to send as holidaygilts and Mr. G. of -this fact; a. f ts for the celnsun :CALDER'S for for New Tear's design, excellence graceful position, ground and ahcessorie.., . and then go pietur.e. CALDER, ,scotas taining der watered op tcll ' part oil bbroueh reARM -`1. aerlee. ba ',Cher° chard - within will also. a,4 Powene, k ceap h buildings manner ating order, BUt monton, ma btisinessot particular the 1 . ARM F part. 1 is go - the p ouse an church "a BlySh iculiv's the tioluth a. -- - - FOR 10 1 Tliere once hlts is to and _a, tilde .be so f- a• sale. or tog,echer. -OR ,SALE. , : Frui an fer Bus an as 'W. .firm o nently, nnder 0 ' ' R SALE ILLots 34 • an 2.acres- 80 mire o d hardw,00d bath ith a never failin emisee. Frame a good' young s and sehools, and 110 front apply to WAL part of said o. ' ..•._. f IN , a• • or a I ' ] •- 1, c w ad 8 o onlof In on. & nant s W .. HU •., OD 0 cleere Soil epeng arn ,hard d is linto "R • I lots, H ; get your Groceries . - SAL u , coneeSsion are been -frame house 43 acres and d cheap. This A on the -The Evaporator upon easy lave, Wen the cerrying ness, anti 'a, fine paying S Robertson,' il: D. Northwest the property said fir with re,gard i____I____gned* E.-Fer , 3.) acreie bu rned end of fall a quarte 'I he propert mly to ferm,. - line and ter fitte are no* Wilson Terri -n finally to 'D. Dy ;. -ale, t le so Grey, eon • clear • d. 1 v. n and - stab, , - a teat. ft 's of am . ',dein 50 will e so!' INIUE .or by mil ____ rage d o Cideij Mil s of a,yin up in a, th o Fruit 'in fir t-cl sines- -casi of he .o , h s%iie ory, 3o grmain be s A losed up. id pr o pert LSO . Sea th half of I ining 50 art of the oa.it bush. young or- situated to-wn. It acres are I- eparate- A.NDREw to James- er their s for sale nt. The complete Evapor- s working be done. artners of to Ed- per- and the For o,ny apply to orth. 762 . Tit b est i Ols Oilers , Shatild m.king ENterything The - vo M. 1-1AYING k trni . 3 ' ite stock.. ' • Grass S ! 3 , H p. oe quality. Beltins 41) Bel 11 3 . I. ear • tir . .. • " Sweet S • .tovei. • R S . MAZ • AND HA . VEST Hay e . other - , . St.c. 1 for . i , .e .1 1 1 , 1 n and Fl ter and 1 TOOLS. F _ ' 1 es T ' the lin. ar rk e lld , hovels—. 1154chine , reshers : s s th xam.ine i Hay and ive s5 before s a on. . heap.. f a- t f l I, , t: J ! .7 40j: 0 1,,, PAPS Having in jewelry K..., . ings and je in ell the late So very eeaso To get &Loc. Oh L so nice. please call o _His' word is s , -Ee'r buying f Run every ra Look at Paps, pa,pst aire't a And eanI be f.und Papa says Ch So in a Clock • : 0 please you try to The best pia • Watch:es, Cl ware Is at the p C. L - MAIN STREET, LS P. to go, 13., show. rare there, _ goods so poor. bent, - matt, his stook; -dues Block, best'' . his besteant rest Toronto to • . Silver- -store of • .T 1 'S is -the Place quite els rich and t styles ,are aable in pries et Papst, re, m others a and woman s stock tomorrow hanied to show in Cat is ' da are oog 'or Watch invest. he will -do rival all the . [ythes, Jones' Peerless Lace P-uncher our I ir contrac in the Hom of t a• I ST Sn.at ,. prices " e EET k 3 Sp Lea ' ' har Oil day. .7 • s5 Gard . 1 , 4 her ana s , ! Stoves 1 , EAFORTIT des nd. ware- Call . IRST C ASS F ceeseln 13,- Hydet, - lee acres cleared; &limed mad in a high mi*Inder, hardwood hauses ; lo.ge frame frame anti and work-shl:p eidern ; 1 miles Brinsselsi nald Hi% good gravel road to 12filrees. The village school, po t office, steree, adj ina the entirely ire from s the best in the cam, preprietor going to TORRANCp-,- on MdCAUGTAIFY, Sea e 1, BM ir0 - 150 I well fen ' atat . hinib. ; I barn, at , horn Clinton, rem Lo each ph. of H blacks farm timp.a. a . ty, - Ob Manho he prom orth. . LOP FO acres of let ea(714 is a here ar nd 200 :r.. inbut!rilgrattli lltiefe Of .3arclitstin,112isf Brussels h place. t. The farrn s of it, es, or 'address . SAL .-Rot Gres, auperior .d, th I rong of c •Itiv WO raMe nefo i tidat thre & goo Sea deshoo and • yo 1 ng o rioek in , "th b op here are' d the arm ect i set a. A ply .es, o to .. . SA. E. 15, conc 71-,Vieol timbored. eight.' aer da of board 2p ,.-tivells, wit goal Ther are ill he to s o it p lTal 6, con- land ; Ilv under- tion; ye. dwelling on, large 'wells and orth and Biy th • , chard of hich is a ' and .two 100 acres is one of- Prig': the o JOHN r:13. G. 817 ,_ . _ For sale, ssion 14, e L , 7111 With the s :nearly leace, and situated rosinthl d _ . e -west of purchase cks, Jewelry, and Spectacles pular jewelry PA PS' SAAFORT.11, h:e. Relations strong when it anly tenderness, 'dependenoe of the' hard of duty created' to say they are: and complete times, a womanish bold manish with cool shade need the cultivation, piety to be, cultivation be carried caltivation world. equal pale son. three of pulled. t - 0 swell, to quit of• a g ettin. last It has , • _. ' maa's is soften and tate are mach : expen are add ' treastale of Godl that eitli'r certainll eab with thei their own will err if women the worl of kindnes.s tb: which we knows he of a too propei her marke : Woman by be copy of hi —i 0 th r4 reng d by d t fine rrad ine ce on Of • t is is di:tinot °tier. ph • 9 an so i al ,as ; or • 's h t eir the us lien, to woe h gh, to gif a eq. ng le .-Archbisho _ l FARM m fel cu best fTree fwhice. ee forth, roads SON one; Ap THOMAS 1 McKI e•til'e ne ill ise ceirl,ut,eif .iwinlighr.61r013 tivationi' The balanco of harwood. from stumps, 1;,,a„gree yerx04:rbae eines arn the v and frem lead ii g to e a • 191 VD t1.4 II whe block, r 60 a cr 'ly on tie pre= IOUTE OFIRYSTAL 130ILEli PRAI. . Subseriber Busines and had an e are now branchee. work -en -true Firs of B Stackft and rates. Salt. Pans - notice - E ..' S A pleasure patron. 8out Seaforthh , -accommo is arid the be found served at ally and respectfully ' • & 13LAOK , OTIC MAKERS have bought! lately carried Manufacturing erionce of crtiereight prepared a t -o cm -ed to ns wiI lase work gti Hers made Sheet Ito tide and ol i-ornes and at pre 'I AL aa BinAVIC, :- : -- • ,' , .: 0 RIR • - L - . , • the Toels era on by the -Goa.. Compel:Yogi yeanal ' on utait t receive ereiai bleed. ....., d repairedisov ork, itneaaar 4 repair that defIcOst. i S 1 HOU f IDE."Lin his ennield ecured fitafio0tx"' to fmnieh!lo 'coring neva and 1urtg8hea_ aud Wal" - 4-1.. The - MOM* --"'- - - d gravel 14 acres sold in rchaser. P. 0. 82E1 - , S • UZ • Youths' w ,ffs, 2, , CLOT-11NG • i have yast . . , zngs, Scotch, i ran 1 f ge. o , An ; 2 S a Fit ' -nd , Ready 1 ' f. e d . , Call at bottom Campbell's "aka, , . • i • znz . 0 . ' .ca -- CA01 - B 1 , LL'S ,• 1 1• • pORI 1 lotiof bew4itu 1 . • and Black , shades that • braud new * ltne of , Collars . mainly fori CAMPBEL IYI Ser B • o , , .., a ea4 . ' ii c. • Scot h, , es' A • : s lash- • ats zn s• and Ties /: . s and % • E. THE Boiler erich Foundry haying that shop, in all its Any attention. All kinde Smelt° aonable- New the shortest petition. °HEYS — place, Leitreaci d.firA•clalis wel1. EL withor - i'l sale,FaltitanrTUwC1f_1 lot 10, 50 aallirnealrboimbssttuitnps, log, This good gravel -of the yi lage of without oir the ER MOORE. liEbIleSleixl'erEr h coneession 8, acres, all of a oregard f ,aae_roafT house and a n farm is withir fiv road and a, lot. It iialso Kippen. . The the crop, premises, or to nFe0 g d Tuck Melt 1 unde sultiv pe ba ver mile- hool thin farm pply Egm for rend cle -drai twill n and ling of hous four will to ndville a larger h, red and ed, well There stables, spring eaforth, at the miles of be sold he pro- P. O. 806 full n SALE ' grounds zoncible. occu- acres -was brick .ffelis, stroll as i" a of . The and fleita. is in ex- `-'` com- in the retired sell 15 town is all . . !824-tf No. I peneci i , 1 and _trisl . • ' orstals - nense . S traws. ade - and see. h prices. Seafortle up a nelw Blu z all sto ,k o ' A jull lot mg r I bu WM. l , 1 ' the Shirts A aning land ' miblit'es to BEAUTIF ' For sa t by Mr. on • se and b .) ore includia aro orde and c and or ,all Iocatio o could Exete -L RESIDENCE e chea-p, e villagtof I* obert Inch is • ' ick stable and .convenien veil. cistern, ard of g g,rapery nicely rees and , it is mfortable s admirably vmtlemeh's of the for beauty desired. P. O. ROBERT IN the iesi Exet.r anson. ' a huge with. cell Various and ideate hedge: in fact priv a,da resid business and Apply ' an =11 • o F .... • _ NETER FOR enee and at rreserit Ilere are ten . comfortable otter necessary complete, r &c There fferen varieties small fruits' wit shade The and e of toe mod e re. dencps ted for a! nee Is mlithin art. f the ealth ulness on t e premises, NSON. . - - THE %JAMES /las much ' friers& and for bis Hotel, Street, very best theirpatronage. The house throughout. will always Meals Good8tahling public are 860x4 litleB in informin 0 that baving of the Itallwa is prepared ation to ell fa - ell provided best Liquo in the Bar, hour. Attentive lies“as• invited .1 _ weeks .A.skin str Shortl. and soo work, doctor , bit g worse he had lately caus — , ___. . ago - et, had y aft e got nd the , nd to d _L Mr r so engage on take 'tea Front the Pa tile" Dcl destlee Yls a land Vo'hei l° Ince bece es] , Pul webre4ds-1-ei:blet I bio0thl4Liar 170.,auchrbiti:tibtligilYokeaopesi:rttlib,sh':tbilmyire:1310:1:lide;;Iggi: nyt brot Aria ' teat ti nee a _ i , T. q., Fo ,644:01 . i . .5:3., ,e 'lit s ifm.Inte:linkneltil°14tgr oTtrohatree :3 it• eve,„:1:13:0„:00a,14,,ei.:.ttett:n11 , ea hrifillt)Yth: yeteee an wi,!;00 el eiee, guide tnese, nto those paitur veraY a b roo: _las:Bifi in:Tt tiff{igh0: 0, 3:/ayii: 41. 48, 7:10:al tett a it t,:t I, or.es_ 18n,tleins*Iii: , noubt, ' ...-- iries nattuar4t1F1-!, -II DPIt 0' -5ens ep1 ever leave it _ Ae tbhoey y pi uw . wa , patiently On ,5 e I:troll alul ls:ael r akeltr6heerita4 .hmilaBeT):i itelhpa:i .!1. ver two honrs, coiner a a ter. yo do your wit manded Oie sehief arils : 41.2:13safteoertaoothhinat eepawwi ;:::: The reetol ihurches, who J Sunday efore little talk -ith: ef the exeelle Trbaity, and eui they had very f the organist w nettled to have' he had the g feelings, and vtl c fivdee be gel ebd qi nt: tetsi' e way. they h. hig over there t4 ' r-7iten wilabtv e boz' e eorttvolasan he tit allay , she e the • ineself plain 1 believe yon do." 1*a/it to do 20> Ii4en't hnow wa bat wheilier i bum say you at 'any Wol-nun went over to the Ito nee 'wife is ' Tioctor-Did yl llagesit:doncie;rtoe,r.s,:itoaki,l,, sari but it aid i qiiipine I, prea That is strami ei 7`liantti: it? we Dare ° Pt aa hisky and gev; - t Int a this yHoei tl Iln aro:1 roei gl c 'h T aaot4, .', ', , , w as - • b ought it forth p' fei l iwnhelli. -ns tg4 Y' 'h*ila i', sig4' 11*8!. toitahrohwitrin bl iTr atl.k d niewfdyBiPszteinsang attyttiytno,:l aat.: o :eatfiowornaleoftehlfaman: tte book of Xti Albst ?". can the body of 'When Solona( Nathan, his tut ; — fl Ztrhs,a,a1107::,_ ow out of ti n tthat thy hO de lnst.stfhtotmniswtheil a But why," e siteheritihatteimeeNnaecItlf tite ,9.w Treh ' 1:11:anignitdeithitrh:;irn,bg'toshlotm:-'-i tiahotantriasdh:rtnhethiliniti tatitonT;htehlez biliv and the kii a lt43'li tk 1"llasked ! 0thebrea :eIi:7e1:;bre1t::f 4::gb ' l:s:h:::i b1t:e1:::b h8eIgahai a1ciI'lbe'Iienin Tte18010at akvantage bath tiet:142,- , e " Ellti:7h ht and,itieiis"Pignrie‘w*elltili!' Eht, behold, to i teaance to look i &1s, which is si leak npward to etr*nal tight,