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The Huron Expositor, 1885-01-02, Page 2I ' 1�S5 J.ANUAILY Z . I . — � --.----- - --,--- - � . . -- - �r - ----I-- �-f­----­ . dK' � � . . A � . ar,—'as I 1.� . - � . : t I KAAIRD . - " BE Wc A -RE AGAIN it a lidy,-demr� dd , it mice n"A'."L. 1, AMES PI '81 . �� VU.M1.MXX-JFFJzX &J 1#V.".&&T.&- I -,------." --.-- F, - � - ----- - -- I -. . . as yolluou ) . I . . L � i � - � : � � . .. . . ed tl�ii 4ubj,�� t lau * Y by telling Ilell E6 lau � . - I I � -An Irish I help when it comes. , I - J t� I'd have th- ght %er lover . . . . . . Pure mea s e h inadel'out 011 . I . . -)r t I . F, ossib16. for fin of the . - 'Wea 0 � . I -spemlint .be; f I "'I only refuse- what -is imp . . , - . I I I I tt§ tbing� for � �. I �R­ - ,I J - n .4 . t1T,. t. U A ; a -VI h" I ,,ouldhave chosen some -AT, OX7 1�.�,,J� ,I �4� - n.AVrJL.r,b--U1-- k 0111 -Mr, -1 . we to accept, ' returned Q,ueenie) in a I line money e a IF . )served 'Queerfie, a little I . , � . I 61( what.! all Vicyse t Ang' a out of 'five ier himsell," 6 � . � . 4`14 Ay you'll never guess. Why my choking voice. " All, you`cannot,underm . : ,d -incredulolisly; ncredulously'- at this juncture. "He dear young lady, -when lie told me .to stand, you do n,qt know that since that ,ounds!" ie ;runti , . . . rs)rt of lovej,,P) she thought, - I I I - ­ . 11 id1at and I don't know Inust"beap)o . . - ' BLOCKI / come and.fetGh you I was that flabber- terrible night I hive �early lostEmmle. ,- - I frock, jacket a . I h an fiiterest�lg duty oil CAMPBELL'S . � - I h emotion ffiol ight - I said the I I to devolve su c . . : . � - . � I"F � I . . gasted-if you know the meaning Of And then she told , hin as what besidbs.� 'I. . ­ * nd. 0 I I I 11 - sue -tha could would allow. her of all she had been noney was or � ourself. " � - . her old fri � � - ,t I I . I I I I h an outlandish word I .1 � �. ad delighted witb every- . Caleb coughed, and stopped to inispect . not tell �rhethek I was standling- 011 MY thi7otigh. . ' . � I I Emmie, ig I it . a promising . A 4 a,nd then . t you to fetch have thing, " she we it on i The leasure seberry busl , . I 4. I I wan, " Hurnph ! that's � why you tt. p - -t a,nd that head or iny hee I _ ' J me Frank Marriott's -daughter,' lie say growir thin and unsubstaritial-looking. brought a t ge'lof cl 6 her face ; it he discovereg iLis pipe was ou,, SIGN OF TH � RED FLAG ' 8, - � A I - . . �, ' ' e seen he must 1,eplEnish it, it was quite five I I e I . i Ou. would have done you good to hav !' � I in a queer off -hand way,, and he shut I thought there was som e Chang in ould- draw pro - i I - � . befofe'it w I . . . I : I his eyes and laid q-111fiet. "' � . - .- You ought to get heavy damages rom. her." . .1 . I minutes, Oo, I L I - 11 - ( ( Humph ! I dare say there will be perly, and Qu nie got impatient for her I . . i - . "' Do you in. ean­Mr. Calcott has se t those women. . But the &. ild is 'getting � I iswered. � - ; . . � I , . . . . Inuc to -night, afier question to be I for me?" gasped Queenie. For the mo- we OLU sayi�" - 1 6 . I I I ,11, y . t . h good done to me ther I Wily � �,ann A he get therri. filmself ?" - � I ur I I . scornfully ; I - ment.she.looked quite. frightened. - "Yes; but she is not stroi1g, and 6ieingkept an ho' waiting for o' MAIN STREET � SENFORT11 I : -. . . e.11 . She inquii Fed, a little � I - f .be y i, - cc �y" - i-equires . - No, one ifolk's.pleasur _ I 2 -tibled, you .'I . , . . A sure enough ; though I never i the areatest Care. . . I ; know, I nded not have )ro I . 9 I could watch over her as I do, I under- * ! 11W9A imus., be done, you I / . i � . . thought you would have guessed it so . � I I ` " The �term ( 7"o. be 0oWilmed. I ! -L. ,- I kiio�v her every look ; teturned queenie ligbll�- I -1 soon'14 returned Caleb, admiringly stand - her . 1. ) ---L-- . J� . . . -- - - --- I ' overdone. jas nearl 6 1 .0 ­­­­ - . � - � t � � y oyer, I Aid then I shall be in re I . I. I . . I " but women's wits, beat men's hollow. I see directly she is weary or L . ' I . . 'I , -- S I - , t leisiire.' . REM, EST4TE ,For f A I ! I -1, I coiildu�t believeLmy ears, and no rill be nic�nths before I catu safely �at' _ � It,w � I I � I . Wei . . - . Runcinian ..- arid I: - I I Indee'��i ! Is the Yra�d visit �O' be . - . e I . . ;. I I wonder ; so I waited for him to open leave her evou witlic Air 7 . _. . 1. I I I ; r I . . . " . Was CHOICE li,AR,M FORSALF, IN � F CO i L 11 iven up? I isarc astica�. 1�,' but tb ere' TI -1 , CO TY i ; L , ed Waal-, him .'Ivl 11 g - I . ci i - . vo* OF HL RON --Being Lot NoA4, in the 13th � , his lee. I I . tabeso, ood as to repeat his speech, 07-shmild think the atmosphere 11suppressedleag -ness .n. . Ci r promptness . . I . 94 month before ship of Uallett, call- , Oh, i � . . - chool could 'not : there is a W1 ole Concession 0 th) Town ' Enterprise, vil�,`t), 1 . � feaxing 1, ldn2t rightly understood of that precious s � � I - taining 152 acres, 120 -acres of which are el mred . . - at balanc� � is tini jered : I . . . I . - a;..k of . th. et and under c 11 T . him,)* be coat(lucive to the welfare of a -nerv- itbat; we need no+7 _ ,itivil bionj the . I ` rhere is oil the pt � . Now let I me r&d - to you. 11 I Lit* einises � coin- - . 44 'Yon have: understood me- very ous, invalid," interrupted Mr. Calcott 9 with hardwood. raine ba.ep and stable, . ; - e N� & �ok w is an inter6sitilig fortable. log housc, large f 1, ; ; _ Wen _ill Lhe . L though, thel - I )rftwd, aj)d is I � � a , � �Ailleimaa� Said , 1 . , in a quiet , irritably.. L ... best I good water, well fenced, fine c . 4. . i S � i i9NATe.9112,11 not - be there - much, one and i I �e r ie r ad in her withintwo and IF halt Miles of Blyth. ! This i I � I . ineanmg,sort of way, not quite pleased L 11 the best townshil) in � I I 9 8 elned is one of the best farim i I returnecl Queenie, , quietly., Manner, M.- Cticott's thoughts e I . I L at my hesitation, you may be sure. It longer," -g -Mr. Runei- wandering;, Huron. Applyto M,&TREW YOVNG, on the -XXD LIBERALTY9 . .� .i ( roing to I . i . L " At Easter Wei are . 'YOUNG, Blyth. :880 . I I .. , 4 ( d7o, this,. or go there, and be sharp . . I I premises, 6i to.,MVLES. : � � . . � I . � I � OeL _ j�t" m ,- always ---- i f Whem t la t day of the term arrived � � . L I - ab t, with Mr. Calebtit . . man's for a little visit* as .soon as I -� . .. . . 1 7 . ! ' ' 0 . . � . L' - 'Please loose UOL time over your errand . . the warm, weather comes I'm, goiqg 1 -the sisters jiefti 'ranite Lodge. Ellind 7 . R31 IN MOXILLOP)rMt SALE. -The ponth - . . � I . . J � A A I . - I iott's -.daughter to ta,ke Eminie into thef --Country -to gGt 1 who. hadbeian i a a state of pleasurable F. 150acl. s of Lot 9-0, ConcessiolA 13, 45 adres of I Whl' we- Govern I ' 1. but ladng Frank Man . , , . . - 'little which I - free from 'stu n alul ,well' Are the Principles by� ch . 8 , I ; excitemen allthe morning,gre-wa- are 4care , . I I . -ong.'! I d; I o better ll� Ddu Y ' sti an in t 0 0 lit . - I back with you ; I.mant to se& if I can � �, 111deedF I I did not know , you i tearful 1L11d silent-tom� ards the close of underdrahl, . : I .� r Bu liness. I V -night,' that's all on iny � . . . -i atod 1 bout 111tif way betweet orti, and . ­ . Is 6 tu eaf . ou S V I . get to sleep to , � y I � I . 1�. lbiow-ellfenc,d, Theri, is a lo � louse � I " . h luxuries " with bitter I the'day � , , Brtme s � , � . i I . 1 word and honor-, bliss Queenie.' could afford sue .1 ' ' d fl. 11 st I) q and � . I sarcasm. . - . Queenie, �, h was over-whelined I with ayld a good raine bilFrn and fralli ----i-- I . I "I It is very strange but I kippose I I � * ime to bid sbed and a -,,,,)od c-rchard planted with -apple, I . . I . �, ) lor - t she .went on -business, and I ad scarcely t I . 1114 , iherry trees in � gpod bearing � Q,ueenie cc ed, bu I pluill, pear - . . 1� ld a quarter n iles cast f roni � I raust. go ; perhaps he has - repented. his , . � -by aid add a few," ' I I _ � - unkindness, and wants to' tell me so. - ste . adily. - * - - her friend goo( words order. it i! one it, 11 I Just received and opened -tip thirty cas�s arid bales of various kill as of __goods, " Neither can we. We are -Indebted as to the futur i arrar gements at p&rting Leadbury. A-,,)pl to ROBF RT 110 LLAN, Lot ,Wait a, hi-i-nute, Caleb, ,-while. I tell ion. 3'�,jlcit-illop, ortbBoxI65,8ea- 4 ! , 1 4 : � � . � - f riend' ,who suddenly imisE �-d ![ Er imie in b er usual 33, Conce,98 I I . � I to the kindness of a school I . : . I � 834, forth P. 0. . . -me of them: I kiss Titheridge. Emmie is, asleep, an d S' home. I .have corner. i e had searched the house I � . which we are offering at special ices. N6teso I ' ha offered to take u S, : I - - — I � Pr T I i � . i for half an - . I I . . . � so 1. sha'd- not mind leaving � barelyinoijLey for our railway journ6y I Without , I zs: a d. was -becoming ARINI FOP. SALF.-INIorth half iof Lot 29, Con.. . i . . I i � . . . icel 100 acres, 40 � I - ­ - ' IL t IF - maid in- cesllii4 8, Mol I � ack ! 11011r. , .,,ft gh nie'd when a F .-ris, coqtaining� I . i rn you ; it is there and back, but we sball manage terribly P-- I 11barly free from stuMps. -6 and lip ; White 0 oat Robes, $4.50 and up; Blt C ' - � -edltnd I I I It is a. wet night, I wa, �' . 1. � mie , of which ar cleat . Lined Buffalo, Robes, S. T I � som ehow. " , . � forined bei that sh een Em 'i s a good log house and � I I � weinise : . - 1. � two ' a-11- of a piecewith his usual selfishness c(Mr. Calcott glanced at the ,'girl's toiling up j! he gar -let stairs with the kit- i There ll -re or, the 11 .- sending for you on a, night like this " I - . . � . I I I frawe stab] -,, two never failing wells an (,",oat Robes, $5.50 arid up; White Bed Blahkets (all wool), $1 .75 per pair and up; ) � shabbv dress an d cloii,k, then - at the - , ten in her Ill Frm . i� I I cellent orcliard f almost two illundredl fruit � . I " � I I I 4 4.1 . I . . fretted Caleb�, wha was ninch 1)erplexed . % I .,,:nc ,arm m icom ell ell 'y . . I I - . . I— 4 --A on�-%-)­ his sarcasm The ..... lit 4, gi: -1 was curled Alp in her I trees, all bearing, i 11 . 'kXn11,U cln,x I Shirts and , a,*,e ace. I 1 situated, bc- in .. inuet, croll. 4 up � . I - . . - gnd exercised in his mind by the whole . . i ,usual pla , gi Mili d r�arnily out of the , JItUl. For fur- Shapect arid 6trapped Horse Blankets, ipl:lv all I . I . . I I . Brussels an , 1 g I - !. I vanished. , L 9 ineen from Seaforth. i � proceed- -t Qaeerdie met this addi- . - - I - � A : - : � in-, , bu Pud -to ,�-wind Quecnie entered. The w ther partieldItis 1 ,Ilply to F. S. SC()TT, Jbllr�ssels, I , . ' - I suppose ,yqu are tod prc . ow- 8� i ey . -A,pesti:�, Carpetll� 40C per -yard ,-, I ,(I up ; -Al - : - . d cheerf ulness, . _. I te ?" scialow ' 'S, Lindgay. �' . : i 841 - %ndsome TL .3 . iianal trial with her usut under Drawers, 371,c arid up; H, . � take a five-po�n-4 no' hait i little face look -,d small and white or to RICIIARD LEE , I i a I T I —: .. � . � . &Ild struggled along bravely Airider her .i . . the soft yellow down ---- — - . k I ; 3 I i . 0 - -brusquely. ; tile. cap bpi(. et ,, I er yard arid up ; Ladip's Quilted Black :1 kirts, - 6 5c and III) ; I � . I old uizibiella.. � ted arid then,her face I peeping oi; h&e and there gave h I e AII'M IN TUOKERSIMITH FOR SALE .-Foi 1 Wool Tweeds, 40c p I I - . " (Ineenie hesita IF all 'ale, he,op: the"INICCIMIUCY �farni,, cn tile' 1. t � i This time they were not kep� waiting. 7 . . I � � e 61 pea' I � F .13 '111, . . - I I I r $3- 50, I ., .. . . � grew crim, son. . I . � : infantil ai ranc . I ; xill Road Tticliersmith, contaii) - 125 acres - - V . - . , i . I 1 L. Vinter Jackets for $2.25, worth 0 ; Ladies' N inter �Jackets fo I f. Gornel eyed them quite as morosely,but .1 I I Spealc out ;- you are too ' Aid, I '- Dear ninLie,'NvIly have yoIll Collie about66 of which are cleared un erdralned,weii adies`� : . � pro � - - I 1: I I I . . Pit, of cultivation. � . . -he ushered Caleb at once inta a com for t- * . : 17 I ' rst.cIti-gs 9,te . I . . ` I I' . eh ?" I . ; ' here ?" I grain her sister, reprovingly ; . fuiced and in a 11 Th re Is a , 'Ve'reotats for 83 and I t able -looking, dirding-room witi� a blazing I The balanc a is splendid pasture la nd. ; Alen's 9 1 1 ; . worth $7 ; Ladies'. Winter Jackets for $5, Worth 810 1 . ; . it for n, but me held up her- fluger and , and new bank barn N -ith stb e stab- . : I . I I . . - I woAAld not take '�s If 17 I . 0 brick h6use � . : I . 1� I . I fire, .arid wine an�-%,:scuitii on the table , t w ; 11 orell 11 y I I . but for Enlinie's sake I all ould -be hal : stopped 11�, ,. - I'; I II]ng underi?eatb, also a goo trd and ille t � ; . I I I .1 I . . while -he beggged Queenie, civilly to f ol- - - . t I a ]Ili e of 9. icbwi. � lip; Men's Suits for $5and U i � I I . - � I ful. 1-1 I " Rush' of course we ought to say , of water, atid Is within half )i � p- P i I � ! ; -in is beat tifully situated, and is within � � i I . . , This fal . . I . . low him, which she did, naively adinir- "I know nothi�g abouf E'nimie,11 t good -by t� th( poor old place; don'tYOA1 . �1 ! . ,I . ' � -11 I ; twonfiles fthe-rillageof Brile(fle!d-lani four: � . � : , � - ing the carved balustrades aind soft rich . ' ' I - in �s k -th, and will be sold. cheap, at; ­�— : � . Vith a frown. I I If you itake -it, � it - is 14how priscrierp som ine iss the wall : niiies from Seafo. . I I � I f - I i I - carpets, as she,did so. . for yourself, mind ; the child is � 116thill df their eel 1, ugh they aria reaUy IN � the proprb ur hi a gone to KIMS .. .,ylil,hly to A. � . .. . . v I ' * - "My mast4r is up but he cannot T guge sorry- t6 16 Lve it 9 'We have bad nice 4 STWONG, Land APIA, Seafo 1, or � to W.M. � I I to me, I cannot and will not recqP J I . ' 869 ! � - - . - tis room ," explained the servant, .. . I f F es here Queen,'t.iough we hav been ; SCOTT, Bi ucefie,A. W ECTION. NO' ,TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. 1, leave 1 711 - ti�n IK SOLICIT INSPE I her. .. . 0 1 . 7 . AS h� ushered Queenie, into a. large hand- t " . — ­ ' � . : - if I take it, it will be . to bu y her ,so very -u �Aap py. .j LS I sat hercli efore I TYr go R.S A L . ; I � - � � ALUA BLE, I ARM PROPE4 KI . P1. I . . I � - I I -Mr.- J you cairI6 Ap'Ifelt a5 I � . I I soll ely filiniahed bed room, where comforts,' ' rep4ed Queenic, - serup fliough thete'miist . V -The subi criber offers for sale, his arni of.. I - I � . . . . I ­ I - . Cal-cott lay on a couch beside the fire, . 1. It' be two E � inies ; I *f -'el so diffe 100 acres being- ,ot 11, Concessi,on 11, ,1 tanie.v, i � i .,rent fr in . I ` I � f . I 7 t111111)4. I � . - ; -essing. gro-%vn, With an 10,11sly. I ' . !at use I to bid e 1, aboutWaO-es cea-red and fr"k froin t - � . - ; in. his Indian di � " Spend it -how you will, it is n9thing the old Oil", I e her _e a stoll-b hOuse.: frame . � F eider -down qnilt over him ; a respect- I 1 There is ol�i the reniises � E I il i � . I . - irritable answeilv "I - arid cry wh,endt got (lark. m, wen #atered. I ! . I . -11 -char, . ; 11 I e" was the i � outbuildings a good oi I I wbrk- at a little round table Fbe'side him. : Ina, � e . lot. It is sit�ated 6 TOIKARD . able looking woman sait with needle-. have made you a good offer to-'pight. I " Tilen - ve ,-%-ill r -ot stay and I . bibli, chullp,h and I I I . I and in a grrogd s e of C1.11tiva, , ,d By the sacrifice of a f ew nx6ritlis YOU I ourselves� mi$'era,ble hi this glooiny schooladj ningthe said JAMES P- ; - 7 it � At Queenie's entrance she . courtesie could earn enough to maintain bo! h th( place," in err ipted. Queenie, anxious,ly.� miles fron Bayfield 6 froin Zurl(b' 7 froln-Vip- . . i i - I . . . pen, and 1fronk �arna. 'Tents A1,00d down, ' ­ : I I - . . � and withdrew�-- - � 0 r more than h year " CE,leb N ill be here directly, 6id. we 'and the b ance to suit purchtii,sell: Poiisession � I � ; : child and yourself fo , . i Queeilie quietly tookher place. . to com ,e and you choose to refi�i';e th( mus b go a id ,-� ay good -by to Miss Tithe- �given ist av of March , 1885. �;Apply to WM. - 1 7 10 )) ,A01d i field P. OF : 875-26 1. � have sent for me,"' she said I M, L come. . Enirnie � HARDWI k, B . "' You ridg e. 'C, Pine, E t' . . )ld-,'1-,'t1a1id,, Campbell's Block ` . '�ha offer. I ban say no more.7 I � , I . ly -- ­ I . Smith& W-- est's. C 'A � softly. I I I a ,in sorry to hear you ve . I I ! I i 11 I'litly., J- 'A I , I � ALUI. LF, 1,1 R -.A FOR S B i � . been so ill� It -,is a wet night, L, ut I 11 - I dare not accept it. If , ari 4hinf obeyed rehict; I f�j�&- eing coin- . 4 . -were to happen to Em Mie, I shoul( I ,,- -bliss 'Pitt eridge, looked emb . I -1� pbs d of north parts o J�.ots munber 58, . :.. I . arrassed i � .. could not help coming " trying to speak - I . I 1: I I - � I - I . � -i�ic 1 - -- IF -,'�,- -P 0 1=�-' -1 1-`1 - 1: never forgive myself. Ma,mma 6,lwayi and nerv(Dus and Queenie purposely � 59 and 00;ill th ist Concessioli of Turl,ib I I 1. I . � . t ,rry, . I � I I I It_ , �d - uaturally,but she could not; the change 0 eif - 2res, more or less. is%i qate -� � -7!, 1 ' told in e the we lust never le ve'a cer shortened' t) eir lmve-takina. Wh containing 110 a 1\ & -A, - i i --T ;s rr I: : F--, i,:, T v� K e . � I . in the sick man appalled her. S1 .. %niflesfrolnivroxeter, 6 miles from Goi I duty for, an uncertaln'one,T d Em EM e7s I uril came she held up her face . � V tal-n I 1101 I . I Miles froiii Brusiels on the Gravel Road.. hj�e I � F - � � Understood, as she looked at h-hri, I _ 1 -8 .!Of - I -I-- — :; , . : is a Schocl -I . i ri a few rods. ' mie is my duty." . . 4 . - tol t Vkissi �,d. 1. � I I I Forty 1�tel; - , k . � that he was slowlybutautrely dying. " Pshaw I fe, m-a,le sophistry. �. T " Good -by �' slic Eaid, looking at the'. the land is ell pped ready for clearing, 20 acres — � I . . . . - I ' � I . i - ?� swanip, g c)od bli Ick ash and ced�r'; the: balance � " They tell me I have 3ome months C; A. ild�ei governess with her lairge serious blue � sp ' creek' runniDg- . - I R . hil would do well enough; e� , t:5 -hardwood.. Th( e is a . . still before me, that's bad hearing for . I " Thall -v for being so kind to - �., 70111111 C E N T R A L 11 G OCERY. . - � -ough . . a I . thi the Qrtn. Easy .- always do. " eyes. k - yo ,,s of phynient. . � I these who walt upon m e, as I am likely Queenie shook lier head . . me lit last. I aari'sy sorry you could ]-lot Title perf ct. I �riee $2,600, At)ply to JAINIES - . I . � I. I to trouble them for some time*"' with a cc It goes to my heart to refuse you lov me'bat1da,re; t was my fault," i ADPREIVE, Ha rd0are* Merchant, trussels, or to R. I - - - .i y - i I 1 B. DUR -- 4ON ." mill, Wro.xeter. 888 . ; ' " I 1. I I - .- � i7ge . ....... �� � � � touch of his old grimness. "we'll, If I wer: e free I would come and. - . andl as Miss Tithei bent over ier I .- .1; ---. - - - -- - - I ­ . I ! : . I . . - . . I . � , so yc,u have come through the wet yan, not oul' for the:sake of the rhoney 11 something,b ides a kiss was left oix the ' I - girl y . .. : ; I I Elle,M IN NBRRRY VOR SAI,,E.-For - .. -7 dark just to gratify a sick man's but bee s I i child's thin eek. � gaj� , soui 1i balf of Lot �, Concession.)" LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY , ; EMU . deaxly. " a,use marnma lov I ed you Caleb's littie house seemed a . b rl $-, coniaining, 164 ae. �;, about 70 of -- . I whim," - .. . . perfect ' - al Fed, � . I I . . � i ( I woulcl do mo're thain that to oblige � ,ven of r I u e tiiat I nig4t. QueerAic i -which are cic.u(.,(I, and theb. cc well timbei " There , � sl and 1, art swanip. -- cleared land is there' I can bear no more ",' ha; - Th, - . . ) . I ) : part bu. I )u sir ` returned Queenie, with � ' .1 f4lt: almo Ft ,00 happy a6 she arrainge plell undi vlrair ed, and in a goo I state of clilti- � , V I I I returned the invalid impatiently. , ' : I -1 - I I I —Pky10P.R1ET0RS.— 110, gpiau-ine acm passion in her voice. , The . I r, . . Queenie took the hint an d- rose.. I , I th eL'r effe is i a tb e 1 it Ue dark room th I vation. , rh0re s a good franjd. barn, j, nd loe, q . ( - It' bo . use. The're i i a splendid be4ri � Ilg 0 - -.1lard of I . � .� wan suff6rimy face, the wasted hand, I I I am sorry I have tired - you; Ma", Caleb ha(I set a ar -for his guests. I ... I : I .-- . I . m . . choice fri lit.. it is situated on Itbe ge -el road - I ! I . - I stirred a woAld Of pity - in her so -al. . ")) . I i I t I � I co m e again . - il .- seemed vronti, f ier to be so ligrhi- ,isev6n.ani alial� miles from ftussels,,and two . i I I - . . � . I . .. LQuely, Ain -loved, and dying,-reserlt- - I I Yes, come again to -in, orraw at ill liparted'"�-hiffthefuttil:e was so. uncei- miles and a half from Wro-�eter, aid- with- . - , ' : . � a Schodlhouse. For fur- ; - - �- , . � i n a quarter of i� mile of 6 for ; ew, 'Year I ment faded out of her memory at a llm - - -i . .. I G Chri�tmas : and N - . same time. Tell Rund man that. he tain. . i . . � I - , ther particulars, apply oil -the� promise', 6r to � � - 11 . I . spect.acle so pathetic, so. truly pitiful. I I . EDWARD PALNfER, Wroxetel"P. 0. 873 1 . � . . . to bring the business letters here i in th , Emmie lay in. tile big brown bed, wit I � . c . . � . '. — I - . �. � 7'Wh-at ! do more -than be sorry for in orn Ing instead of Smiler., Please rin�, � ugly drab ,CA LiFtains edged with greeli, � I - ---- -- -- - ­­ -4 — - � I . . -at the 11 'Central." I'l . I ; � ' � I . . me?" with sardonic hu -mor in big voi'4�e. . the bell for Mrs. Morton wid be oarefil . arid watel idd her, as she moved about � ` " T11(.11KERSMITH F R SAL� .--Con- . I , I A I, . )- .. . . 01 er . e ; .1 . . . � . c1c Yon Would give more than a dr of to close the door very ca,refidly 'as dip actiVely, UnG Ing O' b er work. Th FARai`n N,e 10) acres, being 11,iji tile 4th. . . . . OPI C i � Concessk 11" 11. A:` S., Tuckcrstilith, oil cleared . - i � - water to poor Dives, i, -a torm ent ? Do lea-st noise Jars on -me. Whet a�Fe, yol,. room hitd 9 side wilkdow looking over ate of c-liltil-atiob. ThOit are on I � I . , and in a I -ood sta . . . . . emb waiting for now, Child ?" ! 'he- white moriii- t I I . � you rem er, girl, that you dared to � stone-inals n'., Yard ; t hepremses2 good franie d��relling*liouscs,l ' i . ver , .1 pity ine before ?" � it 1 only -thought I should like �o � mia lea; neA a .the red ev n small bra, and a bank barn. Thiareare ty%-o nc New Currants) New Raisins, New Peels, New Figs, Icing Snows White and -- failin Q1.1 -ngs conveniently sitmated, and a good ,r 1-1 My pity will not harm, you, sir. " - - I - light - a I ilab arnum ,shook long -spr 9 SP � Colored ; Valencia Almonds, Walnuts, I�ilberts, Cailined Fruits, Canned Meats, sha,ke hands with you, sir." . I . y , arin is situated, one and a half I t orchard. ,Said fr I - � � -u . miles fro . � : squ- re of . " Ay, why not?" � . C( ) , of gold i ag ' Aie panes; Molly I I Seaforth and adjoinij)g .the villag Canned Fish, Haddies, B16aters. F .� . � I There! good night "was the bru I 't I � . . s . . . I � I , ya,irist the wall 1; Cale 3 Eginond%,ille or'. the-Kippen grafel road. Tenns " I . " Now you are so very ill, it may eve -11 -response; but the hand. -was cold an linnet . sila�1,119 ts, . . . . da u, good to remern ber - that we feel s,ha,king, as. tile warm. girlish one Close( , in his old, -,oat -s-zalked c6ntentedl� up ani I ea-sy. Pc ssession at once. Apl�ly on the prenli . ) )r pungency arid flavor are un- . , ;on's TE Is, which f, - Large arrivals of -New' Seas YO � that we for . � . � down the rl� ' i .garden path.b�fweefi. � ses or to,IOWN XcXURRAY, j4 1 iniondvi I Ile. 877 excelled. Prices from 25c, , to 75c per pou� , d. SUG,UOS cheaper than ever. Full I nabitteraess towa,rds you, - round it. 1. . rl,�Tow 5 I -,-.1-.----- I - i . . . thaink , -� his curra�r t bushes : som. ' , � I . . i 0, . . . give e wrong (lone to -us. Why do " Good night, arid fori � i ­ , . e children were � tock of General Groceries. Th6 " Centrial?' is thes.1pot W b�iy good. goods. 'All you � . , i -VAR31 FOR RALK-For sale, Lot 10" Conces- 8 I u i r ' -8 ­; 6 goods sold by us warranted as.represeril � , or cash rofunded. tow, IF(T� ' � , that doar ? do yo, EmAnie," returned Queenie brigh4y. t playing lapoltig -the � slabs and ledges c f ; I . sioll 3, Hullett, containing 6 �a 8 bied : I "I" t you , _J, _ � I � � . -L I § . * I 11 ;. I oo ' acres clea ed and in a good state of cul 0 . � � wan I I in,�4 " rp eyes: stone. . r cu� . I I t anyth . Caleb sa,t up and rubbed bi' . ]Uwi humble it was, wid yet r .1 . I - .1 the balance is well timbered., ,'ghe faril s well i � - : i -, . I T hv.t woxnan has forgotton m y inedi- drowsily as the girl ente�ed. c, Row how pe4l ieftil ! a' quiet waiting -place .�. . .—. ; - I I u J I � I nder4lrained,andfeneed. it is mostly seeded . - ; . ! cine," "he mi,ittered, "arid I have long you have - been, Miss Qileenie� . until th neiw work came ready to' her 'tograsg. There are oil the premises a 4,w frallic . .. . I � , I ' )[ � � . . L : t . . .1I . a3r1M i %in. Hirelings I he b'e�e-'ni s " t6l hand. � ", as she was: sitting house all banli barn with stabling nnierneat . . I t (ke qTening . i the .strange sinking agc deax. What has 1.9, . . . and Glassware', Department, . `F 1. I I i ':' 1 sewuig ' the .open window, Cale j A branch of'tb � Maitland River runs aqoss the' Crockery 1� . - axe not worth the price of the bread they yo:Ll ?,, � � . . � 11c't 1 . back end oftlid lot ivakin� it ab excellont graz- . , . . - i � . � . IT , ' I I , . I 1. eat. - . cc Rush I I will tell you' as , �,ve I beckor�p-4.ber mysteriously to join iiih Ing farm, 'There isalso an orebard. It, is situa- .. . . : i'c- Let me ­ive it to you.," returned alon,gr. He is -veary ill, dying, Calleb, an in his i&*:)rite walk between the Currant 'tedsix,irilesfroniseafo-tib ahl five from Clin- We have a lar(re arid choi�e selection in China lea. -Sets) Printed and Decorat- - I I i . . . and I h s coovenient. 0 : I � I all I , eenie, ris-i I" Cc You . - Look wha bushes. , I: . I ton, wit,,i school u.t c "'q=!ulars �tpply to ed Tea Setsy, Dimier andBreakfast Sets, Ch aber 8��ts, Toilet Sets, ete.; ete. Qu Ing a,nd mixing the drauglit, it is verysad to see him.- . her � 0 or f It . but he shook his-. head. M 11st lie has given m e, opening h,Ier haand an f it My ea.r .he began, his eyes be- Ternis eas : . I � . 1' 11 .. tile under�viiirle oil the pra %es or to Clintm * . - , . ca,U'her, I can-uot raise myself and the showing the Crisp bank note ;! " � ,thin - Coming I UZ i as us Lial, and .,betraying a p. (). ,%I -M. I , A e 11 respect- . M. i LHOLLAND - 1 885 An ii1spection of our stock will repay intending' purchasers. a - � . least m ovement gives, . )) . I f return foe tendencyl hesitate slightly between ,' I- -----------4- - * lie inean.t it -as a sort 6 I I I � — . Butter, E and Poultry. I" FP,EE .in, el a.iw % . : fully solicited. Highest Prices Paid for IL -198 p I I I I She has one down -stairs, let me try bringing me out in the wet,but of cours'�, his words, "'II wain t your .advide, yol IF , i PLE. ARM IN- BRUCIE FOR ,SALR.- DELIVERY. : .1 I,- . -, I it . I lideed , . For Sale ,6t 30, Conceskpn 6, tmiInship of - I . . You must. not. wait I shall not keep it. It is all for E III - �ssistandO,' I have - S I . � . what I can (, �;O. I , 31 . I � I � ' I Bruce, C�ntaiii � NNI I � (I � ... I ' ng104 acres, V, hi h 'I t 30 - . I ' ' 9 0 . I . I - i 'Inay sfalty,­,-I aVe a delica,te and peculii x 2n1r14)t011111,11Xs, . . � indeed,, Mr. Calcott -- your lips are turn- mie. " i : . acres ard eleand, fenced and fTee fi � . I a m lased to nars- Que mile commisj$n :011 bax A a,,,,,I, I -j n ]ell 1 �, ­ ! - :iag blue and livid. eniels visits to Air. Calcottb.eew . y- hern' I I the bala,�ice. is i inibered principAllymith sp d � 7 1 , � � , * I e_ 1110 it r almost a daily occurreneq. It sioon :hort, � i 1% Y's ld hardwod,d and IF little benilo4 fencing There I it I I La, , a, vice woi I � i I . arefraniebuil ings,and a never failR�.-Slwrintr - Laifflaw & , Seaforth - ing., I could lift mamma, and I haie I I , y - 11 a ri� , I ii ay: say, � ithin 6 fetch - her , _ actor� . - bec-,Lnic a rule for Caleb tp . ")_), . , 30,tiji, I carried Emmie about so inuch -lately. ". ' 4 creek- rni)ning hrough the pla 6. it is! %i I � As she spoke Qdeeu,ie ,,dkilfully raised when. lessons were over an& Emmie was . MollY. i4 � g(bod or ature, " lie cointinue , 111iles of the fl urishing town lof Paisl�3- and till . I -� : . , , --- L - the invalid- an -d pAit t the 0ass to his , asleep, to sit with the invalid an hour after a Paii,4e, " admirable 6iFpatuY 13', equal di;ta,bce roniUndcrwoo�j. -�hcreisagood . i � . � .. I choo. o iposit( the place, and it is In a splendid - ! , before he retired- to rest. Miss Titho'� of cour but i his her advice is A s I 1. i .. lip& , . - . � ; � U - settlenunt "here is a good clay baitk for � I .1 .i . . ger feed him,cuid ridore 1�ad probably received. some -1 such a Muite that: must own X, shous bricks o - tile, which is worth oile fourtif of what' I " If thine enemy hun , .0 t, . i I I PREPARE fori� COLD SNAPS � I . r did vate hint from Caleb for she�. ma e - : hesitate Ito 1adopt t. She. is fond A is asked ,for th-e farni. This i� a spier did farm ; . . � I I I - - - ., - I if he ti Ti oViection to thiese 'frequent. absences I bright -, 101`8� You see ; and.ag long is and will be sold very cheap. Ai)i)IY t� box 24, . . z I these words come into the sick- man's I I , ' I -L P. O.j I . � � , � 1.1 a 86tiforti . I 1 877 . * trong she, on -the contrary, -eucourag6d there is, plelity of red and green i , — � --- - � . . - --- mind aa he felt the support of the s . . . " - , 141, , ill 1 -------,7 - I � I , ; I I , Young at m , and dr�iik the reviving them by gracious inquirlies er MtJ pattern � 6 =11d firld no fault.! . OOD F Ai6is FOR SALE.-,�-In order to (,Io,,Ae �- 1 , I . r%De1v I G tic �iails of the bstate 'Of � the We N)'. G. , I , Calcott's health when- slie encounter4d 1. "Dol -you want me to clioo�e , . dra-ught from her hand ?- . . on the'executors offer the follo,�'ing vor:r hasing ­Yd,�ur Winter Goods at . I ., � s -wb at Hingsti , I By Purc -- "here, you are better now," w enie. . . I CC I Intt Que 1� ! s8l. Val r . - � . � J - ! dr'essi �M611Y.? 1 suppose th It ii - uable land$ for sale. Fi'st-North half of . - q ll� I I - ithesE YOIL me n. - I soon grew uqed to I I Lot3O, "onces�itin 5, township of Mcirris, con- I I on, Queenie, cheerfully, litting the pil- The girl � I (c ! loli,dea . ining I 0 acres. On'th . i - . low com-fortab , -Calcott, it is true never Mo'y. it, no. ! . g of the ta 4 lot as erected a good . L I ly under Tis head. Mr. Visits. Mt. ) � I noillili i, I Ualcott looked at her strancrely varied in his manner. Hie'still receiv6d krind, � ss Oueenie' dea.r. The fact is, a frame b wn with stone -foundation, good orchard,, . � i . ), . � , Nearly .%It eleared, and is Oil � ;� - t::1 I 4 -is, in well and plunp. - ff : . - I I and then Ile was ff,ileat for a long tim. e, her brusquely, and his remarks were w young rienid. of inine is -h el roao closely adjoining the %-illa,c of I 0 . � . the *1 1 . � 11 Yo -a axe 0 � .- I - poor," he beg,%n at last. puna,ent and sarcastic as; ever, with'A short, O'Ing to be I married, tha, is, she Brusgsleil�,K. T.Iiiii farin is a N,aluable one, is well CIC - �: ' often - brought is goilff,�', t(i be :iAaxtied fdneed. l Ili hl-ood state of etiltivatioi . Seemid. L. SMITH' � ORTH, W.6 a.re very poor, you remel-n- - strange bitterness tbat . some day, no Id Lie" $ SEAF ' Yes, . � . I township of Orl I I � � 1 : Lot 4 ConcObsion 5, ey, colinty � i I I . ber I told I so." tears to her eyes ; but still, Ili � a vagw � doubt.' 11. I . I � - � � I . - . I a(,r ., clearefl* . 1: you I of Hur(n contaiiiing 100 a,cres, 10 � � - . � . . i - . 1-1 Ah, true ! I f.-prgot all that. You uncerti,in sort of wa,y, she. -felt he -likP�a "I ' ,I I fjend of ypurq, (10 Y U . and free ;f Stlillips, talance * ell tin1b 'red with � ; . Adoec !1 ,a. I , 9)) - I I � I ' Foi Say . still -in re . I ]),art good hardwood, pine andt cedar. Iti.stliree � � 4-re-L-i-sedta-aii�r,%i-ng,too�- .'Ars. Morton to hav C her there beside him. ,0nce ,I I Cal6b I nodded sti I : a;id a I ali iniles froin Brussels, and one mile - . I ': I- . ; I � is a, -very capab, le person, but I should twice she faricied his eyes had b,righten�� terio-tis] y. '. I I. � from gi avel r�ad. For prices and tt ins apply � . . . I . � i - . I I like some one who would read to me and 'atherapFroach, even while he scolded- li�j " The circumstances are . pecii la r ; ) Taw. KULN', Brussels P. 01, HmNity JE,, -vows, I � I I I I . I t( . . , I . - - � se me. - I-" hesitating slightly� querulously for being late, He acceptec yes, I a in cert&inly Iright in sa: ring tb ey yictoriaS(-1uawicP- O., or Jpip,s S�Pwni,-Nlaplc -In this line we are still keeping lip our I- pu , tion, amu . , . � . BLANKETS6 e ta -xely if you her services reluetti.ritly, and often.fouic' are pel -,i liar, " continued Caleb, refle -,t- Lodge'). O., .1fiddlesex County. � , ? 808 . - � 1-> I , 0 11 I would pary you bandson . I . . —, -­ . � - - , - - -f) . I � she -that is, he- has co - I L. . --- - . . . would come to me. " � . fault with her for feminine* awkward ing ; " but � We can give you a good A117WO01 Double Blanket for $3'. - , . , . � , missioned me to get her some th� . `ARMFORSALE.-ForSa,je, Lot 87 conces- . u urned. pale and her eyes ness. Her efforts never gave him pleziks ir gs - F sil . n 4, .t awanos , . County �f Huron,j . . . - - i ­ . d ,with tea-ra. " Con e to yoti at Aire. - No word Of commendation crossbd s * I � to -a lady in such a position, as Contain no- 200 acres, about 14b acres 1-leared, 90 . . . I � - I ime -ki . . . . � � '. 1-� acres of FLA N N E LS -111 all shades -,A,nd all prices, froni 12?,c cents up. once. 11i'S lips, no -thanks. for the uxiselfish s,i i the sqja liar. cumsta,rices prevent acresfiW'fronistumps. Thete are � � - � ,,,, Tq be &tire ; do you thbii k a dy that brought her out evening, . af .. her from choosing the articles herself. fall whea . ochardin thp Township, : � . I . 2) being 7 acres. it I,., well watei-ed and t�ic balance I . .. mail can talk about the future ?i1if hard day's N.�;rk, :) She is'. not going to be mar ed y I ell, ulaple, - I . ; even ing, after a . � � 7 of the firin is well timbered; with bea F U R S -In. Mink, Seal and Astrachans. Be .sure and see them.- , -­ � Would make it worth your While " he minister to a discontented bid ftan 1 rubbingr� -his bead with a lift 6 ve- ed elill white nal , blackash, her0ook and cedar for i o. ) I ) � P- . . . " isgoi i sit fencin,­� The fanu is well fen;ced and has good I - ontinned as thou, -h anticipating' some, yet Queenie felt rewarded if his, e�les perplexity ; 41' but she . � : . . .- C - In . � -the young mcon, clutbil. ingt; o nd good log house, frame bank 4 I I You shal-l- ask your own turned wistfully towards thp door las to hirt, friends, and he fraine bank pbed and stabling I objection. barn 5006 fedt, I GENTLEMEN -If You w,!inta Suit of Underclothing, go to J. L. . aurn, I will buy your services at your she entered or a sigh of relief betra d I mean. - All! that's i ," with a chuckle, 10W(iiturniphoase attached. to stabling with z ! 4n � , , ! - . - own . " . I that his loneliness vriu at an end. I as tho he, bad dis ,. vered & way Out stone b9low and fraine abovO 48x12. Churches SNAITH'S, where you are sure to get the right thing. . I I please don't talk so, you are- c ( Master has been. that restless tl of so difficult'-" e-theyounginin, and,schools close by, 2 saw mIlls within 1A iniles. . . - if = I I 3 luiles: ' . . Y .Afarket�-Bly,h, 5 luileS', iielgrave, 6 � I -1 I only paii i g me, it is impossible. What, Morton can do nothing to please hin ' , -h. 8 a prope pride, d wai . . min . , my de a Ift Wingh. III$ 12 wiles; Clinton,.15 miles, all good . I - t once 9 1 could not leave Gurnel informed her once -When she Ni a 3 her to a favor��le impression on arket . Th 3 farm is of good quality, in a od -111� . . now? come a , unusually late. Queenie :smiled a 1- his relations; do� you 6ee, Miss � �ueeni -,. " state of cultivation and very dear of foul we .4, . � HATS AND CAPS -In lai-ge numbers, and al)vays the h1t,V,t Style I EmInie. 11 . as it has been under iny:care $ince it was bush. . . I I "I What folly !'l he interrupted harsh- quickened her steps; she kknew wl at "Is silo: so veryl poor9" return,ed 0 to secure th . - Terins--A sm I amount dow t r e sale kept in'stock. I cc You -no,t told me that I - - le had to expect. " J I I Queenia, Innocently, and- not at all s'Lls' and 6, r er cent. on the balanco and 10 years to . iy- Have . . I - pecting theiveracity f . garbl d- pay toi- it . are fighting single-handed agairist the l I I suppose you have got tired Caleb's ;, it Y ecded, as the proprietor does not I Ofy ell- � .. . - � � ---- - - -�tcj�) - ti, e ulon ay, only interest. The cause of .4 -world ; that Emirlie, as you call heir, is good work," was the only - welco �e lip Wei. . need � , me 8 I . he wart of he�lth. For! further partickulars � . I � � to starving? Were these received, but,Queenie had learned - h I . oor !, well, I Ina 'Y say th she is Ing is t 1 � - 1; xLext door . I . I )) With � appI3, to the wiler on the farin, or . y e � 0 - # . K te a p .ry I 00(s - fAlselloods ? Weke you imposing on my , to parry such reniaAs without ronsi poor, ­7extremely so, urst Of Blyth P. O., (ont. JAMES W1 AULD. Zj� I J ) i 0 - � I . . � I I I ! . . . ; . . I � . I : - i ! . . ! I I -, I i � % I - � � . i . 1. � � - I . i .7 : , i I I Iq -�-i � n , I - I I I " it, t[Lt 1 )�il '1' ' ' i . d i � I '�, -N I � I `� P, I se-,rv� lei. ; I A . 21 1 ef aT ! - � .� I � t " � '�Ic "" - enin . I I )r&y , , oily, � , 6 I � I I i I 'I . E,-1 &I �11 �' ip I I ( , ' - ' ' 1, a, 4 , ­ , I t 'I , It 0 , . a if j IFt .1 , fdl I I "I � �, lo. -1 b 1� Ir I I � �7� 1 1 1 , . - C, , I ; '. I I q I i 11 . , " i I . . I - I r- i I I I � . I I - '? � - / i . ; ! . I ., I .. � . - i I : ! � ; . � - I � i , t , z - . i I t � � . I I . . � . I .1 . 'j, , � . : i , . . . . ! i - . . . I . r .- . . i � . - I � � . . I - i 1, . I i I I � % � � I I - — I � - , ! : I ... . , � , I -1 - I � I . : .-�-- . � I i . I - - ; : . � . � . . � I I . - � . : . � . I . . I . . I . � : i . I � . . . - 4 I I . . � . � � - ­ - - - I � - - - - - . ­ - . � � I— ----- ­­­ - - ­ .­ ------ 1- V, ; " AMIA said, I I 11 must bid you : I . EADQUARTERSD i - .1 . . . --it xvhat� I Islightly illltc�i - . 1 pioll,IF03- on ti . I � — . - - - . ai - ' ma is all tr)il , I - - . .. Nvork no ino I re . I I . - it was monm' , i 1. I . . . 1R., Counter's � - � � � -He -% ms li I , . � - 11 L Qtldiffic'�ult ; yla I I I - �, . . 'n .. 1M � I opene(l the , � I . I I � - - . . Pretty Plight I ., , II I . - . t- all seu-se. of .4-11 I 1 JEWELRY STIOREs . I � , f - " ho S - 41 --a]) t tar . . . . . - , I 1 . - anything; � ! lvse � I � , . r � . . . I --A liftle f :! � - � I .. � � 4. . 111-cssing joer,9 I . . SBAFORTH, WNT- . I . � the Chaos pa i . . .. ; � I � I 4 I ; 1 -To -which tile I I , I - .1 1. . " - 4 . g reat pile of I . � - :. pat it in.", : � I - � � " Well, Tol Thavea full line of Holiday and Bridal Ives- I ts handsonieraud cheaper tban.ever- lCoine � 1. � - � : an apprentie.eJ I I dseet�e�iif YOU Want to, buy or not. Xy I � 9 I � . 11 ow thrAe-e iax)J tock ec,11sists in part of the latest designs in . V-ATCHES,SILVER-PLATED -*VA11E,JE1VVELRy �. -. . . . . I I Alifftrent pohil I no LO( NiS &c., oil of wluch,wfli be sold,ebeap for XJ1 guaranteed as represented, or - . � . give Y�)u vii - while, 3, - - b]. I asil. goods 0 noney refunded. - - . 1; I . u, I - - latputs of i4 � I I . I bes "'t'!-' "Shli ,In 81"ATCHES we,. ehow Ladiee aDd Gellts' munting and Open-Facel Gold -and Silver -filled, .�o �. - f I , I .. .. .1 � � : . for din-ner." : 7 I � . r ;eni.and Key -Winders cases and inovenients of all . . I : -it's eall V41" ie best inakers. The' leading Watch- for grent7s Train Wateb. - � . : . I but the tliffic.3! car. now is tbe-Aurora Quick � very wovellient fully �guarrinteed by the I ; I J . � I ecollowl'Zie. I I his � in lats" I akers and agents. Soldenly by . . ; i- I .. 4� -toes � .. - � 7 :: .r.ioii who ill . 1) V ' . � I . I I . . - � I � wal 4 I - ze both zeia M a R. , COUNTER. . . . I I . .T: � . - 1 ; � 11 INOXV. flari ; I � � - � . T, � ; - � ia N -or 1)efore , : � , 111,1a.dsonle Coin Silver Hunting Case, full , "welled Lever niovement for:,i�. c' . I 4, .-- - ,.- -- I ;;! .� . will!" All'i.,ai-I : . . , � Al -141 gettilig Ni - , I, - I R is tile favor 1 4. . . -11-1 I � ill , . - 11, I i little sfnw� , 14 -, . . af-Aaia illellIG L111K . I � i� 4N ­ .. !; - ; )I me', and. I wa, ' 0 T --J 0 C IK S � , Ill :- -� - ; , � � --Aliztxneb,i� . � � - - I ; � I -1 ­ I 'oil., Bri,th I giit,- I , * I ; ' II'C eat variekv, all Azes makesiond PrIcts. .0 . � � I �, - , A �� � Th ,�r stoel-in I -- 0 . 7 g1j,"ong,11 le" - i ; . . . I . i !-,! � , , 1i I 1, C , , . C - yis. Inum. , ; - . --- i � ;; �� -Clawa One-" � . i � � � L' � ill . � :, -The threv . . SILVER-PLATEEOP WARE.1 I - zi - I . 1� � F� * � , A P Inqg,, green I I . - . J . � ill , 1 8 ,,he three 18c� .. .. f- . Tinniense stock In 11ollo-w and Flat Ware, mW : , � 1�1, I z �, .. �� ? � potub, mid pe), - I I Ili. - - " 1), � 8 pOrk7 64n- all the Staples and most of the Fancy I - � � q - 1. . . � "; 1,111 I lble-­ . . - . I t, .qi . zi ; - oil : rpared a ball . � " I ; , .Oi leried a 11111-sica- - i i I � ' 1 � . JC- W E L R Y Ali". L, � �, � "� , iyou 'AY0111111 1), * � � - ,. 4 .� , I tilu,e, but you I I I ; I I 11 H , I . � A ll . I ) 4) I' � I e Saine as lisually kept in a first-class jewell ry . li- ii . 'I ! I 1 4 & z , I -­ Avell. 14c w - P.torc, colillmi-iii.- in'part Colored and Brigbt - I . . . G'oldSets, Gold Brooehes Ear -Rings Lace Viw� -, `.Band 'Rings, �4 I I -_ i � ii . i the doctor. " . ! - � I �rubbeil my lk� ,'-5 G cin, Seal, and P) till Gold c "I 19" pins, Collar, Cuff and Slint Studs, Locket, , � � �, : lotion " repfivl ) -Neeklets, Guard and Albert Chains; also Saul � � , It e. Re, u Y4(ki ,. A ,A in 11oled Plate Rlectro-Plai;c, Gilt, Aga. . 1 1 IF Ruby, Pearl and Celluloide. Also 31eencliamu , � � � i �Ft� -4 ,- I yes7 but tille. t, . � � . -et and Biiar Pipes, Walking Sticks, and Pock L' : . � I 1 -1'1111X� i13 III s and to suit all _ Books. Spectwles. at all prim I � ri ! ,- . - "'entle'nW., Nwttl . ;tr ,ilghts, froni 25 cents upwards. � - - . � . i --- � tj � � world wws prel I I : I . � t, � �i - . I at ,� . evelling -, V w I U I � 11 4 I You're namp.* � .. !I rlvark�ed 016 la � . R E P A I R I N 0 E - .1 � 1. 1 -i " �"It . � , L . the fric'nA 11:11(l - � tioll, 11 ) yoll . I 1 4 , - � � 1 1 1)(31 -haps I � i, In all branches of the tradens usull . ".0 i- ii I .7 .. i "I phlintively) . � . - � 11 - `I� ,A,ell it On 4� A . I - L - 11 , " ablean ! - d 111-i -E I 1 . : . I ; - � I . - 11 1. I I ekxcltaxige C-Xl , - I � M. R 00LJNTER] i i - � . I 11�i I 4flailces, antl tj �Z, . , at both,. , I Cv� I . . � � � . I I . . --An inde al The Old and Reliable Watchin.aker and Jewellt.r, . i :- I - ,woeeilell i 1 11 I I s. 11 - 3lain.9treet, Seaforth. . I ! - (It 178 NI'ti I nughte. . . . - I . milled it is yin I : I . � � i I- - . I the ben,efit Of 1-1 I � I wo rmlle- WATS"ON's - . . � � . t,) orPell - a 3el , . , . ! I , . Y4)1111� " 1.vii,es hi , I i . —GE -NERAL— I - I � . � 11,411,1r, It is to ),� - I . "­. I lie"agal. �; CIL IE.Ki FIREr VMARFHXE�3 LIFE & AC; .0 - 4 1 , ---on one 0ov, I . I INSUR'ANCE"' AGENT. - . . - �1 . I BI— -,ras eutl Private resitle-6 ; I . � . ", - � alul"an-long I �otl t I Risks Effected on All Kinds of PropeTty I . I ud, and the- Bi., i at the LoWest Rates. : I hitter to one o1i - � i i- — � .. . after looking a . . I � I � I' ' I None but First -Class British . � , I , I -1. K '", NA, ha, illy ll kail boiled. ly . � I alid Canadian Companies �:� i . I- 4� " 8� , - Y-esl � Sa � . Represented. !� , I . . . . "i.; -t - .7,11y hellIth is . . I I - f � . n-, I tell lily Irl '. Dealer in Firstu-Class Family and -Maim- � th ,e gyave alr-ea " , , . . factilring, � , , �, frit" - then jczi .1ld I I I i . huly'.s pl&lals hi SEWING MACHINES. V ��. 1i one Agnufol -t. " A4G&NT FOR THF, I I . J1, . 1. � . ­ � V, . � I .1 in --;11nlVs8 it"s I -rave, you kao - ­­ 17) . . - 10ELEBRATED WHITE I * � . -A fivriner i . � . � . � I . -tl tion, clallecl a WarlUnted for Five Years. - - . 'NEEDLE-s-Iss � 1 �. � � �, I . � . 1111ght of the . I ; - ; � . - . Ill"11t:eallie, �w � - - 0 1 L, i I - .4 I - " iii(dit at the 910 "t) - . I � bere oil Mouda —� \ — . kND . - i I - I, replied. t ,Ajul i I . AUHINE MUUMUU REPAIRS I I IF. � . � ,: -4 � "'And Wedpe "Anil Thurs(la, : . Kept oil band. 11 - - I "And'this. is,S,'� i � . . . . I � tlw� night agmij;I - - � 1. .1 .. AM `i - :1 "Then, , sitin h ALL KINDS OF MACHINES R.EPAIRED. I I � 4 � - � rat 1�11 Not 10� I ZZ -1 -Office -Next to AVelr!s Hotel. . . I 1� t T 1� i i, I .11 � , uiarrie(l. - - -A blacksor. I . . - I V. IN . WATSON. ! - i I - i I , - to hold a 110ANse . . --I— ----,- , - I- '�. lall'-wbo foulull � 0. SOMETHIM-1 NEW .. ' I 11 11 I I I � called upon all. . � - - . :_ - , . I . ee . take hp, hai , P . � FOR BRUCEFIELD. . I � I � I � I i .. 11 L I F .. � .so, the bfackv-111 , ation of shoeill", . . . 'i � 1i , ft -et. 'nile all1n, I I i- 11 I A , liercely.,land, th ,� MCDONA-10-LO & HOOKIN, . i I I! W11 -It tor divira - � z -. I - 1. . v r, , 11 lledafl, sor," I PRACTICAL S110t'MAKERS, 4� � NV I i .( A hilil if, q uiltt . I I � i- 1, 1i � � - e &,te ti wv the b HaVeplews�uiein intimating to the peop i le of Brucefield andvielnity, thatt'they bavee opened a i 7 . 1 4 i- N 4'' 1. tiolis,. " � . -- 1. Boot,and Shoe Establil-hinent in thecornerStore, at presentoccupiedbyMrs. .31,eIntosh. � � il t. , 1, ,�* � il Li - Dev,onring All Oiders prompt�v atten&d to, and a Good Fit, Good Workmanship, and g.00d Material - , I V . I I , - T�i -1i . . � Mr. jol)blesv . Guaranteed,; . 1 , . i ,� , ; Traveler, -wa-., . A TRIAL SOLICITED. 1, � , � I � I X.. . the pel)itentiur, . Being both. practical inen, and thoroUFMI31 . 0, -:, I '. .aiid stuffin- ll� ;,.� I acquainted with their bushic.ss, they W�;;e' by � 1 , I M ! = neallo-as, Y. -II -11" . strict attention -and honest dealing,'to nicrit a liberal share of the Publiv patronage. ': F, ! �! � . the -ki -ebeu,, . it v . 2�- B. -Repairing neatly, cheaply and promptly " i u I z I 9 . : looking aroutill � I exemted. . � I 1 2 I .Piece oi leathel". L 886. 11cl)(Y-NULD & HOCKIN, Bruefi,ld. - ��. 11 i-� �i .1 - Look at th.] I -- I - ­ i t 111ow a 111"M vold : I I Z) I � I 01HR%11F%`TAL & 1311-AACCXf f. , 0 .- r, �- � . 1 i .-.- . .. 44 1 Gracious b. �1* I : I - . �- " 4), iters of .'�tate: I z . PRACTICAL : � � * : T . . - . pfjor Prisoner-, v. - � I � , - I � �1, .. yes, 111v de� , - BOILER MAKERS* i vl I � t.� , l't lo -Ar 111141 thlit bo j� L � - 4 th., think � .1, 1! � ,You -1 Wily, "Alr. I IIE Subscribers bave bouglit the Tools and TBoller I t � z I I v, I F, I -t 4tv, fill, all"I jus Business late] y carried oil b-3- the Goderich Foundry and Minufaeturint; Compan Y, i .- , - . .-. . - : � . CrOill., t,j tile 113, I io 0 1 and having had a7ii experience of over elcrht vears . i.;, � sociation. antl 4� . in that shop, ai e now carry 01) the trade � � . 11, .� - I 111) petitiilns ) I . " in all its branches, I 1, � , .1 . 1XISS. I . Any -work entrusted to us will receive prompt � : � -. .; I " Anil, ,,IN' (It attention. Fir-4-classworl, guaranteed. All kinds of Boilers niade and repaired, also : V 11 ' I � notichl.- he; 4)11t IF) . 81110he Stacks, Shect 1ron Work, &c., .at reason- � . 1: � to s�top baig I - , able rates. % cW Salt Palls inade and old ones repaired on ' - �, , t I � I . - � �, 11 thell.11 'c -see tha wha- do you 01 i th0shortest MUM, and at prices that d'efy I Ile I 1011, � i 1. � , - I . I C11111"V-STAL & Lli,ACR. I I . � I . I "I - I - - I .-I - . I - � voldii to Save an; � - . - - - , I - - I . ;- I ; � I . - I i I � T . I I- - L - ;-A - . .- . I I . � WJ�l - .