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The Huron Expositor, 1884-07-25, Page 4AN HO " Thar's Mis' brown kaliker ba net's pieces in th she, surveying t against her kitch 4' get a dollar an' tharll be tw , dollar an' sixty 'now, ap' thar's lasses, an' some a the house. g I reckon. Thar worry. I'll red u now, an' then I'll pieces." The house was containing only t tiny lean-to whic It stood far enou for a pretention was one curious f door or window w a blank, unbroke ing by used to st sometimes, but it enough. Old Sino when the longing had grown strong had. only a few ha from his hard. ear had wisely done t what he had. Not much roma house after the sp for, -so he resolve(' house as he could complete it when li This tiny edifice the L of a goodly t had existed only i ful fancies of Sime That blank front be joined to the pr ing;.so of course t doors or windows. of a hard-working pride it had been t and Ye was a true Not a dollar would not in his hand ; a his horror. So he blade cif grass o every nail in his bit tied down patientl grub together enbu additional boards a the money down. That time neve the course of a few ing illness, and only to pay his doctor'S penses, and Nave h ter entirely without fragment of a house of land. There they had daughter; earning a little petty ways, sturdily a.bove water dreaded mortgage house for Many year died, and the &sigh took up the little ho She was over •seot slender old woman, with sharp, blaek ey of her head when s odd housewifely jobs wove rag carpets, braided rugs, etc., an ply all her simple vv This evening, after putting her house to investigating the con which two of the nei in the night befor quilts, much to her d " Mis' Bliss has go pieces," said she ---t they'll make a good. 1 Bennet's is good too, eital to Mis' Bliss's. 'era's old." She began spreadin est, prettiest pieces on ed table. " Thar," e one admiringly, ° t eye; them leetle pi an' no naietake. I rec caner. Thar's sem Ler, what bag did I ta must hey been Mis' B git 'am mixed." She cut out some down by the window rocking chair to sew. - not have a very please house was situated so road that it command view of the adjoinin great doss to Martha one of these women everything that is goin who often have excuse fact that so little is goi "It's a great divarsi say, in her suepping more nervous than ill - her head violently at t "a very great diver Peter's covvs goin' in a day arter day; an' that see -never git a sight o to ineetin' nor nothint" - The lank of a front w fin -nal source of grief to "When the minister' widders an' orpbaes, h IV 14 Mention of one more,' "an' that's - women wit ders." She and her mother save money enough kr day, but they had neve briug it about. A wind a view of the street an would have been a sonrc the poor old W01118.13 sit as she did day in and d was, the few objects of did come within her vis upon eagerly, and m There were some childr, way from school, could eta through her yard, an quicker. She watched day, and if they did not soon as usual she would and eye the olock, and self, "I wonder where children can be ?" W she watched their prog attention; and thought t hour afterward. Not passed her window escap Thin innocent old gossip upon their small, doraesti of larger ones. To -day s between her stitches to at Et yellovi-bird vibra • round the --branches of opposite. It was early s branehes were all of a lig "That's the sapae ya yeaterday, I do blieve, ' recken he's goin' to build Lately she had been progess of the grass grad up all over the yard. On , • • , 1 , , , . . i . - • • ._ , . THE . • _ . HUR 0 1 , EXPOSITOR. _ . • • _ J uLY20 - , i MST SOUL. the Ben. ,, .. 88.1,U - • got a --- hand mer- in , e tos hmatte.. the. - !road a 'only pass- t it apy .ago, own he one, ALI the iald e.nd to _ty of was was 'in and. set- the over pey short , . , in the lap, tory ek- Pell dical denly1 lot at just is _from co ed, hag. by and gazed Her with she an' to a books Will, quilts winder: hice.Wie thar ; mass - to the- net's, the hers. tter tin: " ..id said . • agi like was • • thought nice. what white e • of her "1 'warm fix oughWort's " thizingly hard hurry next I'd. like "1 another blirigt " I .•for the yet, land iwant jHave faint." - .. No, parted i 0 tarry.. Moving ing the' brown • ‘.' Sornetvhere lyle, only He For horse bent thuematic half his to pasture the old on the on the that it ; there lip,which the bit month thousands the Cataract petiently ger while He vvas orimilli8, sad eyed no doubt hotel • The him . it grew much -greens her mind dwelt upon; • " I can't Make "int neighbor, "whether greener than the re o • . - shines brightly that.' thinis buried thar." s ' She toiled steadily quilts. At the end o w 1 l• ere near y comp e on the last one.one - she would cam the.. owners thet afternoon She did not atop for : SpreaSing them on before rolling them . • caught her breath ha:tily. • " Vnetet hey • I . „ Massy' sake' SI I he .n't • ; Mis' Bliss's caliker tyi roses,on't in Mis' Beni jest as sure is preacht• de op : - s • i - The poor ti 80111 et•od quilts in piti til theme,. • TM lilt's work, she ra . she.11.I do? .,The.m p prettiest calmer in th . , . i . Bliss : will ite mad Benet:s quilt. She . - an' she 11 pay me, but side, and it Won't be • thipg by her.1 No ; if money I'll &lin it." Martha, Patch gave The spirit Wbich anirc=: when he went to house". of a haute without an blazed, up within her. ; self a cup of tea, then down by the Window tii to pieces., Schad to• - 1 thoroughly on'. accounti tion for the pink calico' of ' it -it figured square; "1 wish I ha , to set to while I'm doi but he patiently plied dus.k, only stopping fur; of the Mosely children. steady work the pieces er again, this time the, Mrs; Bliss's quilt; • rolled the quilts up wit apd a sense of virtuous i "I'll sort over the pie bags," said sSe,-" th .‘ and get my pay. lm of vittles. ' - . She began pulling the bed-tioking bag, layi and smoothing' the to doing them up i to take home -she about everything she turned pale, a a tiny scrap of calico fished out of the bail!. " Mass' y sakes IS -she c; ,/ It? She clutched M the table, and laid beside the pink rose se "It 's jest the Mlle thi ; "an' it came out ore! .Dear me fuz 1 dea she dropped.helplessl the window, still hol -the tell-tale seras. out in a bewildere9 poor old eyes lookedidim tears. . I " Thar's the Mosely children .said--" happy little j hollerin' goin' honie git a goods dinner, Me good lesson they ain't 4 yit .; hope to goodie' hope they won't ev fur a livin', witlout tp set to. The' out on that oreen •spot. is somethi s s's ' ' n buried 1 ,_, n I t t • • t y ey. go. o rip , .- • pieces agza an. sew 'ern Finally she resolved to ; pink rose.calico over and. find out, with dileranta she Was in, i H . Her p poor old-knees•fairl When she entered Mrs' room - - ' : Why, yes, Miss Pate -...- • ears. Bennet, in resj t t d ' • ,,, a e question. Hatt it, don't •-you -name a, lot ot new : piects' they would work out, for pity s is the mater? You, as a sheet. - You an • No " said Martha, wi ' heaS, to' keep up 'th ain't siek, only kinder -:11. -- ' weather. I tech Me tip some tboroughwo, a great strengt ; I would," SI M 13• said rs. e ; " and don't - y ; on that quilt, I ain't . forti. I sha'n't wait winter - any way .-1 to have it pieced a recken I can't get i ' • ' : fortin't,"1 said M don't care if you don' next' three month Martha ; you ain't test it's's. pretty long walk. a bite of something be a, piece of cake ? • Yon! thanky," said Martha, in spite .040,11 friendlY Mrs. Bennet - w slowly down the roa Sittle pink °alio withered fingers. . (To be Continued, curiously: that or di . sr and ny ' for pin .1:it) h et's '1 ttered. nk Sf„they on't She'll oing • er ted eeping sat be I and n a ' her a ink rinmph. es n pieces g -a at he d ied :s. the uares. g," . into ing gals, at k reed $8 r 'el then ern over arr t o ut it shook Y Bennet's ' onse e bi3r into e, look a, •-ideception n t ener." net, u, s n nly aready.'t rata, get . d o . tobed Setill ," aitbful ukulele' urned' rest. nd ny tubby, his the particeps po l ' ' , than " sbe because because S : the a fortnight i,. -Einem' I both get dinner. One ?" gene the quilt What • , • staring 'A roses hull say m goin' bead front She deli eip done her the need front on't," &Smola short After ere pat rose Martha a sigh that's I'll gittin' • them out, . neat very did. stared hich ' ; Bliss's bit ., she Ms' me suz the of calico 8art • and • j ,. their i .- se tin they hey any a thindel - two ?" a YlIT rs. betrayieg was it's j . had•a ? . left :Martha, just , - 't sick, feeble gone - I'll -tea. sympa- work a i bat : it thought done , it j Den't. a minutee on't e you look i and entreaties Jag in , i ive. says :of all, 1 . i He • stayed his years under- since of drawn depot man- them. if en the of means th 1 • ' elsewb' 'ere . patehWorit e. Shh her last bundles said little hug lot. air feel the her in mai • the . • 8:i • of ta o•t , i pr 911 ell " it o :, Be I her of comint" laugllin' mot i in neyer to fruit Reekon quips hit reaily under mine to drees There a,nd a qiiiit toss with hey Thor.: o before afore trerra- • dpne. you got real - de. he' holcli het Oar.. old had his of out Bat tail an -his t and the e un- the to as - t , 1 eaid ape the sone. urr thinking to their : - tea -ri iitie. spd pirik I I hey-, shell . .tat fott- "IWISat .- is Sts in othint it •equee to eine! • sejeilt• •Oothr 1 a 0(30 Side* het- e ately uilte pretty their 4 aptt vett - ndet she; tin servey aye _of eteth, splice Patch relief left e 'em, +ratty n her. parse, tight etho- Sudel ildltS : had: i ain't, quilt ealie dan- net's ' ' IP air q ilt •nd. ays. ek er e - 8 heir piece on or v ' - it - , - of Ben - • sit- - '' ' her I es are ; to too f a • go,- i , ; effec agge to ures if th stOries 8ttinclies foerth, of Tne of cipally Chlroniele. , - d. dresses ionable sluirter o • of "11h ebeaper saiS Shprt shopl coal no . re 4 t' a i ira gnu • i•e their- e id pity: I she r A plat I i the . tbe. - , Nis - ' in• t. , - 1 ' . NI of 1• 1 - - , . . : : • atm : • Gushing II • 0.Dtiptied • c:eding, t t a h C te T • b • to ' ' of ta. { ne i el in th . ' rn:nner : u a ; hin ac 1., al: m 7.e• . • d ig iin ol ha 'an 1 set oo • .nip ' ereze . II: 2 .2 1 r ednbut the pro the bees 'him, as was gon • The C of the w .that leaps few rodslielo on a tto night, th pushed t There even a hOse awful otias channel above th feet, and that roseiont himself ,waters. almost h the shoe Then t inanity* it is to b • out in a now • the bank stones a they drov by what atrength torrent, s reached t, and clsm 1 allt Old 8. no nue b have been,a a broken, so a brae and ended head. Ahlaet horse sh under thel blue sky. l• There Russian t the action treat a nothing in subject. t Niagare t persecutor to: avoid.- A Th e fol . ound in 'One day -hen o some fa easa,nts, W ad who w : long otir p , v as we I) - ' • t ioon. The t th e sun,i • ithele ClOU 'newer the d h '" i e ; . • ith these •• • rm, and fterward wl " - 's , 89,1„- d he sh 1_ up, k d e was ay' 11" "d'hank e I sae 0 e had not but i . • 50 little pa at we wer ce. As so we' ver, w irietien fr I thechack ley seemed t there• 1_148 " tnem our repo a cat's eye, en place.; essarv, ; °tire mediately the neighborh ee or foa they tches. They ils of thetney wing narz en they became as 9. 11 oss the ey latien coin the o ',sing co olud•ed is . tar o irli g o e '' oin so e f it we, e iles.da. ; fal i sup lifirm her ' ma . ' at e ich ho ed,but lace: nd egan th hi 0011 ed- he breasted aki g e :bore ere ep ' 1 im: liev:c1 re lc ed ea& policeman his ife the .uld ree • ary • e at o• f t e orn o ng is 1 t : C t 1.f t i: i hic: pt , .11111ERS IT - —TO CALL HURON • ' FOUND R THE HICH And see 1=3 • , i_J-0 Witt AT THE SCHOOL,SEIkl our:tockof - 777 hat it OLLERS , running ur USHEi iron, machine for ;given and reasoneble 4 others d on lipplicati the on hen& HEND ' • PA : ) .si 7,_ pm ---.4 ' si is th i _ 4 1 end e r ' Estsji to r el Grist trit --, -0 l' lion* c A ft • . . - 1 1 1 PE • i : E - , -MUT • .1 ... • I . -8 . - : THE . RS _. e , , -will d to ah, fully i made see rif she. gio i • Settforfit er day he gave• bild of Bill ,w13 to make • lee , for other house is near boiling, blinding the American ; and, taking 1 b ltStd ose y, as f Belial and ful old brute a fearful struggle, ards -with ,tereor to which the 'At 'a point he horse regained rted by a sharp the -foaming oainst the f• re e stoodseasting looks of appeal uliar and me. an be found now at Niagara Men a g hurling poor brute. from his su almost su that a last strugl ti Pros the bank. had a nornp 1 d O r posiible. worth prese hini wort came by a shot th old horse on the gr trees and be wor s in S Id tip ch dog 'leo 00 i t setvant • nd se• we , a . • When ract . hoirse dum beast a Ne s. the the his in. 1.25 diver, c: • h oilor Irt e edi h : n • v le o i e e racterize 1 1here e 0 a e . • - dent. htiatian a o careless- - as • . to ead Idudy,", ; • r • • •• inutes r.y 18 " .]:= truth i e a i sk 4orad. s 8 fe t o at tdarly ve . That each- e f a r li p . ver at t h ri 8 ciat- o gnv aii da- one Tjie 4h nar. eeie- ove nd. iug eet ace U. ely 'se° 1111 sh- 4 ch an ief. Doh le ,_ toe. ' out„and a 'show purposes torrent a piteous- towards tie ere cropped .red inally natural readful or he dwhat ng, is, orward gh d sword, th nish ve d things 3. pire a young graze " • Look e I•' a,' o_ , ,hut Very pro- stiOn out. nor- arm, our yea' ion • sing rties just was Hes' cats t hat for the ntly t the . hag. eke est At he the ht. ror D. • 18 it re ht r- u- he ur a, Of . Y X- ; 1 i I . 1 , . , r , I . . owned. of brink falls animal ur ay dew for that boiling - feet his rook held of the' inha. else, on and ; buts, life, Park gal- wonld but and the as a the. or thus is the visit the' • is • " • visit vet - • kok no an d the - - ; 7 ,, b, ,_,.,•7 ive 1 It-IPP,u - we -vA , 1,--• taini der watet•d on hotme to from pargc • lertearou • --- ' ihon r cheap buildiAgs maim( citing , order, ' But us the neat° - ni.kum busine . partici. , thein ----------- FIRS as --st , 125 drainer main& hourres 1 frame . cistern Brussel geed . 120 school, stores, entirely e „proprke TORR I- McCAU. ----i"--------ee . - • adjoinn pied ot land house out wood splendi fruit nem& r!rrn ce 1; plete corm farmer minutes and net or to t s a RAL E TA --- - ARM , FOR El LE. Toeinship of Grey, res cleared ar in e balance le we 1 tim remises la good air me iiiiitsi it:: slit r ottbearin eielwaY• 'one trillleifraoluinerthienv eddi miles horn Bru• se articular s epply to VALEN ranbrook P O Clnt : • " ' . E , -Lot cent goo ere ouse s. F OR SALE. , ___.,.._ 20, Coneeesion 3,2, Whig 102 acres 60 stateof cultivatioe, There ia on the log barn and frantre hoorcaZi. !wit tiel2 lage ojf Crane:re= r terms and turthe INE FORESTEitr, 864-18 IVI pent of a 1 Gdods • IlerimEirits the disceunt. - ! moNTREAL... , in e 4 etherize 01188 r ell y entreat inid ladies, do for tie b gnited. gepats HALL -Bring • will in UN dile ea Dry • • EVER Hat .SE.,AFORTH The - . winch ow offer st fashionable 1 •.E S q can , . etison ed reputation pods , and . ighest . the Stun* in defy-- • but • 1 friendir to ;33°1ts _IN - P Pc.'OPLE'S With that the less way Phoite Having ' - 18 MAIN F natWnyihsiG•co!unnhgtapysiobwIee:obraintvbeai:Igerseeeaareoyn-i,Le, aatisfied t A _ doing Are longer Hiving Rcillers Sp st Re sh To Q. 11 of In of Cepairs;constantly • - , ., , ----/I 1 Bliss's pieces in g, ale tharee Kis, e beckin' bag, lie two bags leaning inwait complacently - e .or both of them quilts, tii dollars. I've -htee cents on . • enty of meal an alt fish an' pertaters st aleng midcilintwell • 't 11 f rit nti no ca or p the house a j?egin. on mie, .Leliee,4 an infinitesimal affair, vo rooms besiciee i served as wood•ahed. h back -froin the s mansion, and-tnere 3ature abo.nt it -riot as there in front, i wall. Strangers re wonderingly was explained e eon Patch, yeaxs t h f If or a ome e is his heart, and adred dollars sitved - iings toile:vest in le best he could ned to spend oia i0i0itta 10t Was -to build as much with his money, letter days had come. was in reality siMply ivo-story bowie- which Stiee fond and 'filetip in Petch and his stife. all was designed- Seated main build- iere was no need Simeon Patch came , honest race, whose • keep CMG of debt, hild of hi•s ancestors. he spend that nortgaged house ?aid cash for every. k his lot of land, i 'of a house, and :. . en it until lie shoutd 13. more to buy afew ad shingles, end . . carne; he died .e'ears, after a lin-gee- had enough saved itl and funeral s- wife and dangh- debt in their little on the big sorry lived, mother and id SaVing in variotis keeping their heads ,and holding the resolutely off the se Then the mother-. er. Martha Patch, nely struggle alone. 3ney now, a sniall, lee straight as a rail, 3s, and a quick testi .e. spo•ke. She dia for the neighbors; - pieced bed-quilhe deontrived to pipl. nt8. ' she had finishel Sghts, she fell td elite of the bagEl Ilibors bad brought 3, tette orders for ()light. proper haniseme proper harnsome okin' quilt. Mrs' out they ain't quite I reckon ,soine of , t Some of the lar g' her white -scour- dd. she, gazing .at ati jest takes- myr ik roses is pretty, kcal that's French 3 big pieces too. ke 'em.out n I • o . It liss's. I- mustn't squares and sat -- ' in a low wooden Th" • This window did it outlook. . The Sia. back from the Ed only a rear El one It was a t ' Patch. She was Who like tp see 1 on outside' and enaugh in the - . a h na g on wit the . en," she used to way, which was littered, 'bobbing .e same time- don to i3ee Mrt ' -out of the barn 's about all , I do f the folks goin' ndow was a con- her. • a .prayin' for the i'd better make said sh-e, once, Liou,t front W111- 10 planned to have one some C . been able to Av conamanding : the passers-by e of comfort to ing and. sewing ay out. As it interest which ion , she seized tcle much of en who,on their make 8, short d reach ho•rcie 'or them every tppear qiiite as grow uneasy, mutter to her- them Mosely hen they came ese with sharp tem over for an . . a bird which ed her notice. fed. her mind o affairs.ha lieu ieoften paused aze absorbedly ting nervously a young tree pring, and the ht green foam. ler-bird I saw . . said she. “ I a nest in that suspecting WatChing tile enough tal rig ly springi e spot where keep • C AN has been i Ladies' hats their '8SI:ReSettet--- * & DU- . stock of _ out. We one of i • Hou variety or Millinery, the durabil • -T- 9 . m saying nundeet Our •LAND " e large a.nd heav good work. GRAIN C than any other special tools 9 we eau guarantee mede from hna pia attention sm Engines, Saw: pers, Mowers, Threshing ctitc:arosfsti a n ett notice and at ngalmaChiti,:eriyov:':pstiii I acollnaktnriana : t t• f . • h a ions urine e ARM *OR N of Lot t ining 59 fr ee trom d r is eood b nk bare, here is b aring. ,Te4,o b -sold stern' s parate. h rst. P. 10. - ----o. ARM .trOR Road, a out 90 Of of cultiva b nk barn n cessary chard. 1 Road, alio fe th. I.' reirair and ' w i be Ho! or to Beef • i SAAE.-*-For 2, Con eseion acres, 4( Rorer, situmps d, well hard Tod IA x 36 witleston a good 1. houee ne r failing with 'roe, etook ; Apply 0 the ROBE T VARL ---- SAL .-F3r Tucker enith, which re cleered ion. Tea 1- es a with sta ding entb. uildi gm; also is please tly &tented it half w y between e buildir ,:ss and the land in filet I very ch ap. rth P.O. . MRS. s 13, of .i fe 'rush an pre s co !are, underneath le. fel. cl Appl Gip.. 1 le, the 'earth Tuckersmithecrui- hich aro cod; the re.naire. There is stable underneath. au orchard pong wells. nd all complete, ses, or to Y. 864x4 half cleared: a good in fu Wel ot Chisel- i - -1 Huron acrcet, state geed other or- Huron Sem. good It 853 - 1 enemeetfelly ----r admiration mer the wee,. " ing DU Beingd the the A large CLOTHING variety. trade Hats .. trade I ''''''''' competitioh best Montreal The •e''' GROCERIES. at would • isry t e ermi manuf lot of . ' the publi must : . ; Lathes well to cal " -- quantityi : ccunty. y perchasi in the World, 1 )aas gained of all .orts • OA that be cleared wishing at the quality e, lot 24, ainiug 100 d in a high , brick house, and lerge bearing on the Clinton and ces are in As condition. on the premie CHESNEY. . i ARM FIR 9, Mo ar clearer, bu h. Th ha se and o rg bea Pr perty i so 'n with mi e'end a - SC' ools,,urcfhets, epa'rei;•fises t ouT to alton g IENDI '-' For sal •co . cession ing 200 acres, fen +ad arid tt r! ,tcgololcitiol • joi ing lot. of e alton a gra el rocols fl r 1 and w ten is of paement, tire from fa dre:s Walt° le net IN e 50 acre• 1 '• w ii -hare c rind drain - is sienated Bru sels. I and good she and a ethi 8. 0, per a I .ne and Set • to ROBERT cees: n 3, M - SAL.--k'or ris, couteining and tht rem re le on he p barn nue a g in r o'r .1 i d f et ii r(s•4114 tree °at fall wheft. I half (1 Wu Pi rt 01 cell mpe.A.ir . 0. FAR F cheap, nd o 14 and 1-, tow of whir h 150 n a high tate cpairiturd ari , 1 heare It is wiihin 3- d sm. metes fro; leading to emir 11 be sol very a the o -ming4pply P. O. DA i ATeRILTIOP FOR of lot 20 cone ewe , ee r d fe f d. No better boot hell way is well f need. frame h rn" a good or bard id cherry trees a querte mile , •eMI liillop, ir to B Halq,lot"24, 125 /Ores, hider endens r d ee 1 xi, d'Lliereus • is ; on, : ce,netores, IV, R SALE eq.), mine acree: Of cit 4p 's lair:- mileli s Bilussels, phe dim viler! n thi DO. S'ALE-The *ssiOti • ' ne and , etw Ili d f planted n go'ed east LAN x 1ff, . 1 concession 80 of good hardwood a new leg well fr -it tr • Of erZW itusted within 'here there &e. •11, apopr 1 iYi beyillettleler 826-tf CHEAP. terms, lot of Grey, contai are cleared, tivation. ,boerorkonrutiTiandg. of the village with . it is a choice ) and on • s anxioter premises of "GLAS. 860xetf south 18,45 acres t d umps an in • the comity.' 1 Seaforth e is a log hou-e ame stable vvith apple, bearing order. from Leanbury. i T ot 83, Seaforth P. e34 which: franie Ahm a TI e land a are Terms be found, . ' . . from none ' which in the countv. HOUSE • Ties in great • • price given Also agent for D.. Sawyer, Hamilton; I : THOIVIAS , , - ili g judici to of bein I:4 eh -ap. DCAN • usly an d in etain the justly the leading . WALL • WALL LOWEST • , the geOd require of the importance arrange CALDER'S P. Pi . L. all ver get so -se 'word buying every can says ' ' In a plettee best . at , , , PAPER W: LL A . PAP - 11, n- well There good errs Y to re- ad - of we 11 and and Con- O. LARGEST ASS . THE --AND- - P t TIT PAPS SEAFO.%TH„,l • - - -- , ' ORT COUP 1 I R10E8 . - 1,,-- Pe ma. ' •whg - il: ne a • •• ili s m t ta i th. sse• • ' chill ' but • s, as . ' ut •• wor ' ani th 4 • 8, " 1 vied he 1 ch "1 ent y e, ' on t al we • i an e:t ' En • u a: m eud lit, 1 • sur . as a , w Tia 0i aye ell o , a d • mig i s we p , ir • rawn , •an • e en ed. . '8 0 curi " Ch e we of C near R a e as whet • aised was he be s 't a he ian lack at in his • ' 18 s th with, • in eernest. _ ay. To • nderstood not wish • he should peans • e reached e haste -bother king into ised at danger Ice of elated was plaisant ase to 1. They explained be made inted went till twelve like perpendi that after t-Oloc • us in . nese E t to pa inese a farm, uffalo ed hint er it • his bee biddenbehind eould y is so momen tow ,a Nw arms t 0_ 13001 cat's his baid le Burp ' you, '_ bay th. t to • ' in by ou tb to the a ea the qu in co the pro what ha all th neep all the brotrg i us out t on conet ol'elock, e fine lin twe HALAL FURNISHI!NIG . &, GE POIIWL TS FA MS F R• SAL -L 30 ro eltillo • ' couten ing 0 acres, • - t and raced, a d clesr f et • mps,; . fame hoes • with 1 k d . fr tic en al a log s able. I. three q liter of a throe and fiv• tram Sc fo•th Terme-$900 bala 08 on in Agape a st per ecres in "Cue -eremitlei 3rd conctssion, Ther is a lo house arid fra • e bairn • 6 . good ire an straight mil f•nces bush Ie sitt ated two and a. hale pen a ad Hen:all and- ight from xe .r. C.11 h - S , cos - 4 e t• T • ' '1.103 ei - le Iri. pore t 6:4 ; er cen . MRS.. W. P 0 • • corce triton 8 well drained A good. log ame ern aud h mile from Win- eaeb, fent. Also 50 L. R. S. and tabl 6 e' five acres of elites from Kip- Seaforth and nce on nior t CLUT CEN, 868 , - . ' • '• in 11 . R THAN MORE Boys This w OAK at tbe No - if you M . . . by Su ant the IN • mer Suits. best value. • TREET _____ - P . _ . WHAT IS IT 7 WHY • , PH TO : A H 0 011 P - .: ANDREW OALDER'at • liehday Reason is :fait peeple of ITnron 'and sernetbing meet 'Portraite to -send as or relatives, aed Mr. of this feet, -rents for the ee-commodation trade. CA.LDER'e for Ne ' w of tray design, eseellenee pasy and graceful positioneemipledir backgrettne and P. a trial, and then and a good.pieture. ' ANDREW CALDER Soott's IT IS , POPUL :PA ' RI.O. the heitirean approctehin Perth and artistic holiday gifta O. being has for Christmas Year's Pictures ' ef iseeessoriee, go away smiling e Block, rif •FO • . arts of • g 112etc is good ha with, th : premis aud a- geed churches and -.Iyth and Isarslttp 1; T. 0.1 ea - SALE . • tat Evaporator land up have for th usiness and a II as W S Roriertson, fir i of D. 4,• Nort ly, the es of sae lars with lersigned• e - ------- ' CLAS th-sit ; n 13 notes cleared, and in -, hardwood lai ge frame ted aud 11 miles , and g vel road tre e. The peest o Joins the eree from bes in the 03711t.ii or goin, NCE, on HEY, Seaforth. B EA TIFuL • Ft r sale cheap, g the village by r. Robert ta which apd brick -buildings and -shed, well, eircharthof inc tiding grapery are nicel eine tal trees d rut rder. It an 1 vinfortable ty nd is admirably r gentleman walk of lace ion for cou d be desired. Ex ter P. o. SALE '' ots 34 a es; 80 a ciwood b never filing el. Fra you school 16 fr ly to;W art o s -The 1 n easy eernas been flitted en 4 e -yea and are ie payine . Wilion iwest T oroperty firm lint regard D D ss- FARM Huilet, well p, Mole -tate bus. beet work -8 fro • RiX from to each villageo e, blac farm. stump • o a. the p -- EskEENc thereeide of Bxeter Fans is a large stable w .conve cistern, 'cellar vario r ' 1.1 . ar3e1 hed t. . is In fa 1 , s r the business beauty al Ai RosEfe IN • ULT,IleTT d 35, Concession res c and nth. oil, sprin e ba n a orch trd , and a el rn 0Intoni oash c , i 1 ts, qr ' O., nders'gneot lid icier of peyment. ip in , on e the now h firstrclass bus"ness one of the & Co , has rrito y, t must be Ily el( sea o'said property WIL 'ON. -- - • OR ALEil-Lot 50 se es, enced nor Of eu ; t o fe , stou foutridation ep ; t•ree good Clin on, Lond,ebore hese yout Harliek, i snisit 1 sh 1 h.re . and he I .?bjec in ..oba. Apply •mise or ' ,IN E. ETEREOR. ce at present n. T ieire are and comfortable th all other ience comelete,such eke. s diff >rent; nd s nall eted eth wi II re t one rf th rivet: resi . a to) fo melon e. I p rt o d he Ithfuleess ply n the FAN oN. - North 13, con- ; the remain leap loam, well ereek rifting d stribles, t is convenient tutted 4 miles For further NNINGHAM, to Lch7o9rles- •- - - . offer their Mills for sale *The a complete 'relit Evai.or- working can be done. partners gone to Ed- remain per- Id and the Up. li'd,r any apply Seaforth. 762 - - - ' i - 6, emi- uperior land righle under- • • tevarion; re me dwelling ; large wells and Seaforth and and Blyth g orchard of which is p, and two re 100 acres rrn is one of selling : the to jOHN to Mr. S. G. gee . -. -- SALE - and grounds occu- ten acres brick necessary as There is a varieties of !fruits The QI d• d ele e an. trust corn- epees 10 (110 a retired within 15) the town is all ptemises, 824-tf - leg i • of to - ; - ; a. " on your , House, ,htain Batt • St r and Eggs. eet, Seaforth. , 1' , CO e 0 PY-RI 1, . i , ' ' i , i , itl iirder to p • i ' ' tions. id, our grea the Minister of A . . LUIVIODE : ROYAL 4LYCERA ' . Those suffering ' been induced to try 1 ! - 1110/ItS:Of Ole most • all over the Provinpe, e no other remedy.. ., , 1 ' I Remedy in the holuseh . : 1 1 apart altogether fr e sideration deter yoe • , ' - • Procure it for you witho , . Ly ; , , • H , EMISTS °teat ricu - fro thi espeetable Whe m fro • AND HTED i Cough p it , , • - t - NOVEMBE I R fro the . &c., as tb.e g v ; v.s th perfectl any o has the'naa 0 CI 2 , 1883. worthless imitat ; me in the office - 7 N S OF FIR . o have not yet e positive state- • • at demand from tues possessed by standard Cort • g safe to use- and P er. Let no con- sot got it, he can facturers, 1 . T of • a h- . *order, extra 1io1iday1 tures a finish., appropfiete P. delight -_ C Rings fn So To Ohl Plea His Ee'r RUll Looked Papst And Papa ---. b0 io The Wate1t$7 1 • . 1 ourselves, , Remedy, tare, Ottawa, r , as well we h . A ED as the public, ve registered - WILS BALSAM - CM L P . i . go, ' ; SO 1/010 er • i • - • , -eta Block I ! - beet et ' s 1 i 'to if : 1 - 1 'Vomit . of; . i , : ' • ;•• , PAPST'S hi the in Jewelry quib.6 and jewels rich and the West styles are • Y reasonable in price a Locket nice. call on Papst, is sure, from others man and WOUlall Papst's stock to-raorro-Omor . ain't ashamed to be found in Cardno's Chris' goods ' pock or Watch you he will So 1 • try to rival all the • Otte° to a show'. rare. there,. - goods bore show hie are best invest his rest. f T o oron ) store 1 e Rem Has St I ong miles lbefo t we coul above alt the distance. mn in the deto-day,s find out for • -1 • there is . of the .fifth • • ar, having. - , was r Shan i present feet, but i once 60 fe ortion of ion on the led by a fipnce. is hard to the preseSth:•i which top by ;meens Lok electriti are supporthi refled is only al is dividitd balconiee, r,of fifty- Net irteeti at the of this diteini ate the petepe•t e apparent! rat story ie Cfeet 11 tnetas rat balcon i measure are as fol ; thitil, 25 feet. Miner is first three etori sandstonO, of white s ef- a cid or 800 e we see the Kutub su rc nuding This, wee d, has , or t• Ler, • •er 800 an inscription st Iry stating - r • be•n. injered ' " d b:t ,.pai e th year. hei t • f g o ; is q ite t t:ller. it 1 ing in :gr mend , • con e plate ht May le ascended o a u • is the lig t masts by th : t he Kutub lit t t . g e s i ii t• five au, aPets 2 i the , p e ent liSag ve and het.h of pe onral, n height. the Minar ent f the low ; Second, •,0 feet, 4 in les. *tit& :11 the is are an 4 he mar Ile -San Tcwer Year. actua,lly to land the, 1 - stood,Bit Ala near years! i ov that ' by y the 1068 th• • t ' is to certain t ' Indeed, an n !neer b y • ' appr of this to, 'spiral grenite top °fly in Amieri numerou Mi h t or er. storie from base to • ' eummit. i i t , 8.4,, 18 t add• the M a,nd 1 A is ro remai 60 ; 91- incheh , The su way huilt ent last two @rim; Fran Coughs, i preparatio men ove beyond once use• Id. Child superiorit trying it = t much tro SDE DR olds, Sore Throat, - • , shoul do So at once, in the Country' , and a doubt that it contains .. it is always adopted - i en like it. It is a it is cheaper than t once. If your dealer ble, by addressing & W ILSO . G 7T G I S, SEAF , as i a p sr r n • It i4e1 Mont, very' stiairease. h ghest w kit rapeleand to city • It: Seery, met of t • t The The the t•ed : ' I , 6 What '1 Well, "1 n lamily, .suppose i" B t "N But t b e - I p ace west purchase , ' . Clocks, Jewelry , ware anzd 'Spectacles , . the popular jene . PAPST.- STREET, SEAFORTIL meARM FOR 'ALE 1-* -I: ceps on fl, Tnekersn•T1,rcosntainit about 90 axles e,eared, ' stumps, It well underdrai of euitiv tion The bide. There ar ove.r 5•1 acres 81 18 a good frame house and stabling underneath, an buildings There are abot the choic*st varieties of fr 'end ciste teat the house. of Seafo trio a WI a' goo past the eele:ce ; will. be sol crop and cm easy terms cash and he hitlace to su cent. Apply bn. the preinises, P' 0' D. 0.13111EN. tePLEN DID FAR le IN M 1J,..ale, lot 20, co contain:in 100 acres, about ed, free 'rem stuniee, w fencsd. he balance is we 'is a, good .rigar Bush. Th house, a b. irk barn with . neath, an all other nece first eeass order. Hard. an house an water. co , / nren ent also a lare s hearing orcher seeded to zees. It is abelu and is cun *etiient to church gravel roa s in all directen bort farm • in the county, aid 01 waste lend on the.lot ; w easy termof payment. A; or to Seal. th P. 0. JAMEIS ARM F R SA.LE.-The emth F . , the n firth nalf of 26, C Tuckersmi b, contmining 1(0 *re cleared and under culth • timbered with hardwood. %he with board and wire fences, first class 9 der. There are kitchen, fr me woodshed, frame bar • a, one of which i stabling: be ow frame drivi on the place 'All the buildi repair, T e farm is convenient churches, i 5 miles from 8 and 4 miles freed Brucefield. sold, as the proprietor has decide. country, pply on the GORDON, he prop ietor,or Solicitor, Staforth. - . - ___, ____ Veil I ed a eS cl.. e e is bank ' oth t two it, a itis erav with of p t purr KIL cessi 1-0 of II dr 1 tinil re is tone sary sof for and 4 mil s an s. I th 11 be ply 0 NI I ncess acr ation, la leder. a go•d istern a, b g -ho gs a io afort The remis-s, to P. ,. le, *ncedi d in har o g are r ne ac.el rood ithi 1 rodd or rithout yment haseW or tp OP FOR n 0, whicl tined ered 1 lar tabl'ng slit r wa tuck eve s fro seh is o re is sol the HOL. alf of 0u4 s, of the d is vell rained briek and uk barn SO and . in seecrols 1 and; fariumust to leave to ULMRSTED, ot 2 Con- g 100 acres, free from itgood state wood bush. sss There yith stose essary out* of cm chard, Ispring well six miles rum ing the one-half sat 7 er SeafoPrth 86,44tf. SALE. 31cKillop, are clear - and .well and there e dwelling undef- uidings in r at the There is 30 acres n Seaforth ols. Good e of the not a foot on very premises, 866 . PRINTS, DUCKS, STRAW buyer e taken 1 I . Immense I : " ° ' The i e 'c+rooeries • . , at SEMI-ANNUAL t 0HEalP' J. • bargains DRESS GOODS, DENIMS,- HATS, reduced! balance of fresh and cash prices J. MeLOUGHLIN _ MOLo in COTTONADE illinery good, during , STOCKTA S _ • month. GLOV the .at of Go a B 0 1 - ING. -- a fo ASHMERES, ,PARIASOLSo , FELT htion of cost. t 0 ter and Seaforth. i 1 r h t 0 - BOILER T" 13oiler erich h a that in all Any attention. All Smoke sonable New the shortest petition. itf-BELL'S propriethr has now FAMILY celled GRISTING.- Flour description Bran market - — , HR-- - ' Subscribers Foundier ng had shop, its branches. work kinds Stacks rate*. Salt CEERYSTAL __a_ YSTAL & 1 PRACTICAL i . 1 - MAKE. i - , , B ACK L 0 i 1 ' $ , 1 the Too* 404 'on by-thee/ode ComPeqe111,12 r ghty , is eel .011 "I inn, OH thqtrilai I receive prompt, ranteed. e eee nd repahte•114"; V-Ork, Zteeet Tel.' ones repairedos1 s that defyeee0•1 LACK, — • . working ' art article sf ' cannot be et* e THE TAW • of 09 to. FloUr 1st at the laf millee HipPop- • The Meandst "lives we can has been twenty had toiled his stiff legs service for horse 'bus: whiffletre.es had grown was an had had away. of fought the a party, to their brute would passengers and de to rea old ho alivt • i Mar) on this eart the meanest ma iind. found. ,seven years a : for this Mann knees and stiSalined long after had been ; permanent was anabitionsS He had switched 'for so - ni! short and awkward fold i$ grown annaa,naeable worn the corpers This veteran lead tonriste from the house at Niagara, flie8 or gnawed proprietor fleeted but .not. a robbery: -and have warned to bettare art whileethey had h their letntes. , e got hay atiffiaient while his t s nog if- SALE FOR 4 : ghlin CAS 9 s 1 • this TWEE . attract out regardless ever. - Block a , have bought Business lately ,carried and Manufacturi1eg . - e 1' expermee o elv ate now prepared to - entrusted to us wi, First-class Work gu !of Boilers made and Sheet Iron . Pans made and old etotice, and at prie ' & _ MaLS, NiPPEN. . a AND every Eggs • every de pattment CRETO NES, IrOSTERY, •81IIISTINGS, i to prices hat m Stock to be cleated and cileaper than . stockts.kieg. . Whitnev's , , ____, _ vkaiisimasiansisialaciar.sstiail.ae all et A will 11 b ?" asked millineri dresset this yean m o b. glad t breathing ?" no mean e milline on t un e r dresses _ therefore icost ' , you are ivrong. ore becaele the obdur - • d convince .. Earaif OX. th t revaiang a fa i y man wi I be " h • " ea 1 s a si • ey wil . T e wi 1 s an ow tak less4 es." Sb they co te f fly - 1 1. styli of a f: worn na 1 e I: 'd th Ix of re be im 1 cost mote," - that can goods en rter drestee e higher!' man would JOHN of got and is by any exchanged always priees. ' lot25,and L. R. S., which 85 halance is fenced and in house, [well, two wich stable ithoroogh and Kippen, be the ANGUS 866x4 , MeNEVIN„ these well inown4olpopularitifie• everything in firet-dass prepared to turn oet FLOUR -(rhil Mill in the counts.- DONE WHILE WAITS FOB IT. for wheat. eChopping promptly attended on Hand, and sold Remember the popular JOHN McNEVIN, - 14102; th'2 eespon 51 • Dont,' • ete•ti t est night thei loses count , teed SS • sx4 wit to PiPit fio 4,04 got s ikt, the 1943t little Oa' 011.'1/49:7a. A .:go:71;41. 13e; ifaaje--aktdwihni4).eeiet'a,861Y-Will7:1112:fe::::::316::*11:. , w.,,,, . reit- Are Irl er td be" 1- IIl'ittga. tri le °11 -gt ' zwai ardhs; ' l'i: 1 -A SthttY ' who trfivell' :t I IS i c -e a—They 11 1 I lktlhnipri:e se6enl- cBelgraviai et:v3 I It: * e ctuye61 o of moue, ni ✓ from It 1 : taena 0 3 young.,:, da m: .1 at aae, 1, 1 i .. : li, . oder wii'sesa:n,s. STY esPPIY, 1 tation. 1 al lid4v0a4une'tteoasua ykt:uskrolii ; a oe.onifiuSteacrgainusi a the other, preesionst -An old 1 iee gbe felh. 1. jasaedat tfmloerarn. g• • -.. ,- iofialegwaolnaseante.p Married tht iiiiere,, anediist jvhat is it 7" MBAS' excla ' inirer of SS : MarkSave "e ' kills; " Wie:1 !:. :to 1 ) likthl :le:al). there, Todear ll'4 ' b, a-aAto Ity,•itt the story hf a father to die, . into his arra seen by the.t. '3 4 'lest og riyhte. dr cb°111railt- 54)seh 1 71PuleikA.e.a'n'-eg•":: loolle,:avvcera;i:e.: the telegraph .". Waiting to. ' Thenegro ein !ilTsliseaggeTwtilt ;the working '1- 11:1-: wasTts°1411tk 4 • • 8, - st4 -1 ili Tte-I::: :nati jpechial :s 1wSit; seet- power ' emark that t ItPl°,1'ellwarerroof;r, order ldol the sea, you si loreinost wit tion." The it -lulled on hitt ifer the don ;eralied after : ii.e4tIlagrgtiiith11,11:nt'lit.:' •co3L.Y,toiyun.liATai cili. 4. r:ti3eteivne : 71: i He is a, ctioi Masher,: Side° :tert118 of the S ,dOwn town. LA 4 '4 I t't t-weak,e sfs ,41 Ii rtbeeYlatiretsina4• 14;fghelt"lev-eYbrito:notp: :isilevi 7,d,iewr tifle;-. 1.::).. holeshe.ke 7:- . 0; .1 ri 07:kilAie:: 30 kr:st a, el. li eaall: 43:4:: tii:4 Niirs.1:4:1;tyif, 4) rantCei ag 1 4;1 Lh4star,:tu,' 32:te:44::rdli:viaai:18411':24n'it''li 113014 look is Stant * kiwn, Why, h10: now Mid , nbte The sent . dive tes PicFor . and (th -the rith