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
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MST SOUL.
the
Ben.
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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
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NI
of
1•
1
-
-
,
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:
• atm
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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
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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
"
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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.
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it
re
ht
r-
u-
he
ur
a,
Of
.
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,
.
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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. ,
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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---
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& 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
•
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,
'
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
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WILS
BALSAM
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of;
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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
:
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6 What
'1 Well,
"1
n
lamily,
.suppose
i" B
t
"N
But
t b e
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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.
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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
:
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' The
i
e 'c+rooeries
• .
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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
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month.
GLOV
the .at
of
Go a B
0
1
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--
a fo
ASHMERES,
,PARIASOLSo
, FELT
htion of
cost.
t
0 ter and
Seaforth.
i
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t
0
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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--
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Subscribers
Foundier
ng had
shop,
its branches.
work
kinds
Stacks
rate*.
Salt
CEERYSTAL
__a_
YSTAL &
1 PRACTICAL
i .
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MAKE.
i
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B ACK
L 0
i
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$
,
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,
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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