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I , I - . . . �A:- � . . - . i . � I . . . - � ­ . 2.�, 1 T$E,_'HU,R0 K POIS-ITOR. - - I � �_ I . . I � � . �� I' , . _� :J - * ... '_ . . I -,. I I - - � . . 11 I . — . I � NOWEEN - -------------I-_._ .11 _ - ­ - __ ___ . , A,X UAR I . . � NOMENN . . ,. — � � _____ ____ Z .. � . - I . - 1.01WEENEENNOWN - . I . I I � � . s, - . � 8 , N . ­ ----..I ­_ . --- - . . . - - I . . _� . . - . . - . . I - . � ib . , . . � * I lomm . I . . I I . . I . � . : . . . I I ____ - I r : I - � . � . I � . � I . . . ; M WE ARE ACAIN I-' I I . s. . . i I f. I . . I . I consid of �� I! - AE L � I E . . QUZENEE's WHIM. - ered a virtue," he a sic 1, severel , dear rew', take care me,, I am so . ,; P, FO . SALE. - I _. I � .1 _%'Ol. Of 40 1 _. . -1 I - I , _.. I � - ".. I � ; � id fU,ff T - . . . 11 J� . . . t 4' * , . A. I � , � [ JAMES P10KARD #,_ - - _ I with' an ominous glanc6 at- the time. frigh . . ; I . . F � I possibilities; th , _W_ � . I : . �Ii i I . i 14, ` ,i CHAPTER IX. (Continued.) piece, which sho,i�eol ' ' is' she wu ". I irl, Enuntle; boy i TTOUS1 FOR SALB i I ,�' I u are only a _�_For salp; a coni- . . i --Ir- ,dr � 0� . . . iolleap, . e4ry pas+-,, ant. �11 some minutes late. ' ' I I Nt ive r. mind ; -1 a . . . . . . . ud are never -frig ened. Why, ­ e and wel finished dwelling In Sea- � ; . . . I ` . . 11 -Well, you see, a man with a brokeik.. . . XL JLL f o r I - I � 1,11 0 � :4 turn. forth, on ocegs St t. Th Ouse ,ontai'lls � . .� -AT OUR- � I , . leg is not partieWarly active, and shop- dare say this is the last time no w what fear i: � " he had �re . - . . � - . t I - I , -1 - wn hat and I 1�i - -1 L for , . t the' - Q, ueeu` . . . . . .pll w I I roo, s 1 with cell , bard* a:hd soft water, - : i I it lm) t L I $1 i . . . . _� ,'III have td) amuse a troublesor io old main. ed, h � sobffingly w A yet p�oud b � := mi, r convoiliencies. L - , i ; bree it I .t , � . . . all I I ze wl I a 11 � e L P11 ( ' '% � * goo TerniseAsy pply to : . . .. . - I -, , : . eyes filled with tAsrs. ohield 6r, and, to feel hi There' - I 4 , th,6 oracular awswer� as, Cal b , & d neenie,'.- � I Lmself strong -11L is. . d . ell, . . I 't .t i4 to f4 -el YOM L - piug does not suit the, complaint, Was, - - 9t V . - I III other neee - L'S 1 BLOCK, Q a . I bravely. tcN-ID nOL Please don't .talk so, Mr. Calcot his bo Y'S js1kr_ength. . . R.� 00.N I Se hi # -88-8 CAMPBjE L' i - I � I. - volumes of smoke, I . . . � . .. . V - I i I 01 f L �40 � ­_­ - -1 � I . -1 . - � .1 and- I are fi - f thing is *not good for th-6 not to -night, at least,, wh in . ADQUART-R,90. � ' it . - I have k - Ali' he! �Jknew -what fear meant now, - � H EE r-, -:. � that sort 0 � ) I I M . I � 11 ROPE Y FOR 8 LE.�F( r I Sal heal a . tb' delicious wi 6 !O ,10, . I . L i . 'bid you good -by for so. k4 He th=g�l�t With the ccld clammy-oweaJ ... I'll -th villag,e of E,% n vj I I . . . t A Vith a littij complaint,," continued the Old maU)L with . #iai iy wee a. . P lot( land in , . � -_ 9i f I . CC Ay you will �e ve of in'rerstitiou error, what th cof - ; � Z � . 1: � � .. I another chuckle ; "so you see, Miss 9 ry s ori y for the tj . I e contalribil 64 acTes, all %,ell fell iced ano, fit for . � . �, � _.. N1,01011e, . - I help me a � . I . a would � v 'Wh e a, child's lips cultiva io, This land is situn Wd on. ,hq., 2nd �� �� I ­� I - -i � I Queeide, dear, if you don -it ;I I - . �� I ilrew' (1 lcott Cbncessio ot Tuckers nith, .ad 6iniDg � he mill ' G, - . ­ �1­ waiif- N no -doubt," ironically- . fin-li ­ - � . . - . - - I . - bit with your adv -6_ I shall ha#e to go - Yes, she returned with the sweet blesse I him . SIGN OF ' THE RED F LA . I - . A thou I � . ' � I I im, .1. �n ,,a I property, iA is real] I c oice ot, and is well . . I . . ­.. � across her mind I � � , : � I 7 I � Z . t.q Molly after all, and shall. come back , candor natural to hei; " h 6r , tuore s dead, unloved, and nremembered,-- adapt on! , locat d. for a retired . � : . 7: i � � I - - I . i � ! .�­v . . I I I 'rket a . _1 � - � im. in liker pray ,.,rs. - farmer or a"Act a , er. , h land. is ill 'first - ' flyiilg )11ile-sv)n - 11 . ed d cotry . thanIwould,have expeated or belieied. blesse I h4 I M. IR. t: 0ounter'(1 -with a plaid satin, or- something that . I . I i i . 0 I ied out with ex ; . � It suit the pretty er"eature at all. He laughed a low, bitter I %ugh, th . Goc pardon: his wag ed misused life class and� I Be c( to = I O'r furd er r- I i . . i . . � I � A I - c , .- � $ -lava ,, I R --wouldn . '_ . I . tioula-ro a ly the gn 1, Epli ( n d I 11i'lle. - - I -_1 lielld upon <,J)uCel Come naw, " toaxingly,—" what should went to the-giil's heart. I he gr'Daned dlftd,,� grant him one single 891 . � . . - � I � , i . . . I I - GEORGU ALE. afraiil of noth � * . . : . , at 041 . . " Andt you thizilt I shall ,,' fra more, and �lie 1 7 MAIN. ' TREET, SEt�.FORTII. ­ .1 you think she would like best?" re dit that I . gni ant of opp&tun � i _. . f . - � . � 1i t .. . - I I I .01.afl fi'ml X_ . � Qaeenie wrinkled her white forehead M . . I ' flHOICE, FARA FOR I - . __1. . . � "Why not? one must vw 8 lie, should not he unrie bered, i�nd thS . SALE,UNTHE C)UNTY . I � - � I'm i ; . I . . . ' I � ]reflectively -poor and retty, and with the truth, "she returned, sh 1p . !Cc I I . flickei of a strange smil a curved Andrem - k-) o,F1iuRON-.-BeIngLotN).14,In hel3th . . - I 9 . JEWELRY STCRE,s �..� llbw 'llibleo, I . .t. . . I f J � I f�el young 1 . P .1 ! Concedsia i of the TON rnship f flullel t - con- ! � � . pata,distance. Thi pi e( .... Teadf P Calcol t, � I -as -lie s, lently registered . . . . ; : . . . - I first came here I- i yo: s- : .. - . I heared . � . I . . .. � I - � a laver laid u a began . * lips I taining 16 2.1 res, 120 acres of W *ell are � . i - 11 . 11 4. After "11 the-t- � t,va . . . ­ i . . to get interesting; she must do herbest -and yet I was half afraid- of rou. I ( � this V:)W.� I I i . I I ! . . I . . I I I r - . I . and undet cu tion, i be bala ce is 't inbered I I I . ,_ to icar in life,.; : . I . I Cc 1 $ . . I . . i le YOII ,6, 0111- I t i _,- to. -help this unknak nat fear you at all now. �, - I I Ar i s&py or ired, Uncle An- with,hard�,o d. Thercisontbeliremise;ae . I , .% .A Vrlrj� ­ , - . if I were judgmig for myse . , . . arn and stable, 'T. � _. I I -W it, W is fortable lag b DUse, large f raine ll SEAFORTIT, ,WN . L NIV; 1OVinfT ­ . . .- Alf . "Indeed I" � drew?'askdd � Emmie, r itherawe-striek. � Promptness .. wn girl. - , �� Enterprise, Civility'i I _ - , 7 _. ell, i at last -I, shou, )a , � " Your moroseness d rrif i en by the',Ioiig!sileiiae a id closed eyelids, good wateir,well fonce�, fine cithard, and Is 1 1 1 � ,_ . lern4t of breaxt a3 ­ . . ,e ,,'� ; � . . she. retaxned, - I ; _1d think- _ � ' " u YI-M �, I � . . . ,within two? aid a hall Miles D( Blyth. This . � . I -� t. I I-146and I 1will-311 . . . it - i�. -; � � t 111ce usefdl black silk -'-Y ' but now I do not seem all ' ' and a Al more by the smile. Wheb . I .�, - it . . . is one -of the I)ost farms in the bbst townsbip in - - . . . . U �. . I . I . if -We 'Can Only . . � . "Ali! that is just it," innternipted hard words ; they 1111 kinlT-k - you I- y like that, so still and white," Huron. �pplyto MATHEW YX.IXG, oil the ! 11 I I � I . i I - -_ . - - nearkX I lo -,t ii ' U . YOUNG, Blyth. 880 . : � I - - . - ­ � tio�s - and so. they have st eir 'stin g. contin ed the child, " you reminded nic prewises,'pr to MYLES . ! . � . �, . Caleb, enthusiastically. " I ought . to . .) . . . i - - I I � ; I ". . ­ ; . t I I have a full line of Holida�y and Bridal pre� �_. - ­-. invOun-tiry shm. , . I 1-1 � . I . I '�c,KIDLOP FOR SA1,P-,,-Th(! south iie "."he -at ulp allgi r, have thought Gf that; of course, a blt�o�k, It *as kindness that pr �. 1 you -to of the figure. ,bf . the old Crusader -a ARINI 1',N IA . ents, handsomer and cheaper than �ever. C,o) . � )I ! . _ send -me all those pretty th Ing s. " � knight, I think he was- -on the torr and see them if you wunt to buy or not. , ... I - f I think this � silk. :� . . � Lb i F Z I * .. . . . � 6,0 acrospf Lot 20, Concession 13, 45 wres of AND 1 LIBERALTY, ill . Cc, . L I o * 'whiell'are' leared, free from st#ips at d well - i stock consists in part of the latest designs 11 . . �� I And, "' continued Queenie, now thor- " Humph ! I see the i ea on for all' saw Once in 1 church. Dd you kn w I I i . I I I I . -d1gO )g in,ore � . . . . 4 � al I _ . I i i ; i - I ,iL underdrai , I i � � I . . L Ougidy a6orbed in a mental review of L this 'civility now." . I . � 1. wha,t I was thinking about when I = Nobetter-land iW the bounty. I I � I WATCHES,SILVER-PLATED WARR,JXWEL I . I I I I twe TiSeaforth and . I L � . 1 A. 11 I . 9,situated about half -Way be CLOCKS, &c., all of which will be soldcheap ; IOU -":Rey ��Iieelli . ­ � . . - . (,ta'pretty s i I I . - On tbe phl obe' * -Queenie's eyes d ten erly on the * fa,telled, 12 I ! , this ideal ,%vardr . reste � yolk. 4 Brussels. It is we ed. Th66 is cash. All goo0s guaranteed as represented J � �, , 'lly a, a' 11 fend a loj , - I Caf ' - I � prM9 I � � � ­ He shook his head. . I and d frame barn and ii stab rn . _­ '4.11t': carri-w-re.,5. suit ': nioney refunded. - - . . . I a goo � . : _� _L I . I 0 8 e apple� ! _ . cadaverous face. ) M fr.q t e house A � ,.-brown, I think, if it would suit wom, [- and re the Princip es by WhiCh we Gove! � her, ithd pheasant " You see I am longin g. t ank .you., " I was wqRdering if you felt af raid, h dand d orchard' plant.0 with - 4 ' . I --and a brown hatu - I __ I . ' I ' vvbat fini !'; I , � s 11 ; Gent$, .. - . plum, pear, 69,0nod che o0d hearing o r Business. . . In WATCHES we show Ladies` and - .i. � � wing. I think she would look nioe in and yet I hardly kiiow hoir. to do so . �o die, I mean,"' - Hunting and Open-Faae, Gold and Silver-BlIed, 4Z . '� I � Z I . . f ( - 9 3 1 order. It is one and a, (= I ililes cut from i I - - wleed she I withoilt g1vlg you offance.." - lVell,child,whattlien.' re ding Leadbury. Apply to R( d wovernentsof A " ,:-�m I I - - that� " � - I . . . gar 31011ILLAN, Lot . I Stem. and Key-Winders,cascs an L la'u, libig and I , i . � . . I I L . - r �jf) I . : ( ( )) � � the best makers. - The leadilig U?'atcii for getiVis � �A I t, Br wn, of cours� ; the idea of m y I hate, tga�nks, 9i ffly. " There, Ier str Dviiaelv. i . I .. 33, Concession 3, M8. Ilop, ol- LO Box 105, -'Sea- I i - fout dear. � * ; 0 . d be terr* ly . � . i wear now � -Qu , , I: , ; I . I I � CC I I 18e�d iO i' 1 171 forth P. 0. 834 is the, Aurora . ick Train Watcb. . � never thmking of biown," repeated -girl, that will do ; let us.ge. , our read i afraid, yo ­_ I I . . .- ; j� EveryniovenieDt fully k6aranued by the I i �11e,S'een&A froni 1, , W L I I . . , . . . - . " And Queenie, 0 Q that un- , mow creepi: V closer d -ng ARAI FOkSA i -',N . -. `� oo)(1,9, makers,and agents, Sold only by - . I - - hi -%-cry in.g. �-g C . eri: LE. I. orth hal of Lot 9-9, Con- I T , . Caleb, clapping s hands, "the � . ) W114 Just received and opeped up thirty cases and of various kinds of _g I self seized bya I In . ­ � L . color of all others that would suit her! . usual sufferinglay at thD ttom. "of the confidentij,11i. a - , `Vl'rhe I- sA al6ne in F cession 8 Morris, contai 100 acres, 40 . i L L � � , bl�fiidl -tee C"411fit L . . I the old garret, ah arret ; of which- are cleared and near r Ae from stumps. . - I `Ia`� � I " Lt h : , �a qn, Miss Que'enie, dear. " , a L - 18L & 4 ; � - I � Y! 0h, you (11tt" C . ' old man's bitter hum, or,, d not venture. I I the, I oor old i There On the prewis4 goo log house and whieh we are offering at special, prices. Note s of them: : - A � I., . - , 1. '_ to thwart him just then. � . : i I don't hate it quite so inuch now �-and frame straeble, t%vo neverfailing wells and an ex- L lAs R. � COUNTER. . i "Well, I suppose her lover does not, L � L a 11 . I - I . ... i- , . I . en the time cam -1 ' f :)r her th go, �L t got dark, and the's[lence had odd cellent orchard of aillawst 'two hundred fruit � . ! I 1� - have really arriv : - I- - - , I wish to be extrava,g,ant,-it is not her : . Va - . . OMI I . I .� , . , at least an hour i ni marker in tie I DOk careful- � roices n it, I used to thu . ik about' - re _s-` 11 hearing. The fanii is conveniently Robes, $4.50 and up; Black A Handsorne Coin ,Silver Hunting Case, full . I she put the , t I Lined Buffalo Robes, $6 id up; White Goa� s,t1f I . trou eau, you see ; some - collars I mam jai a I . I 88 . � ce I "' ed,heing,onlytwoand a lalf miles from 111. � I , V014 -master thou; ,� ria anc ,wi, � . V . L I'll . . L I _ _ av � and leaned over him. JLSA'hetoncli-' -; qWy.I.co Brussels and thirteen from Seaftrtb. F�r I le� -e of iny sell-, I and cuffs and ties, and perhap's bandker- ly, , . wt `t�'go to h Uld jewelled Le er moyement for $8. 1 , � I chiefs, and some brown gloves -and, oh! ed him softly with h& hind, 1.6 started � i ' 1; to her ,without (lying, and that ther partic�,ilars apl)ly tc F. S. SdOTT, 13 8 slleul s, Goat, Robdig, $5.50 and up; White Bed Blankets (all wool), $1.75 *per pair .and : up ; _i. - train was due at� e ; or to RICHARD LEES, Lindsay. 1 - ' 841 ! " I t �; - . � I 4 i . $1 . . I . ' . � . f - � mie. Bless I they had a 'O U � 1 '. I . I I?� . . she must have a box to put them in. If and opened his ey , ; u lid me." i � "ood *� Ein ' . she be so very poor, you see, it willnot strange, ahnnost wild-, 16 k ih t1hem for a' ; sh, Emmie, iliterrupted her d Strapped Ho se lalikets, $1.40 and 'L . I . I I Shaped an r . up; Men's G - Shirts and I - My -flear Queen, 7 .� . � ARM IN T CKERSX ITH FC R- SALE. -For . I . I : - _ % I - o . ,b ! moment. - I ist��, softly;Fbut Mr. Calcott waved � I L do, for her to dress, too handsomely," . - - I F Sale, 6-h ,the Me artney farni, oil the Drawer LC)T, 0'a JAZ� 8 f_ I-. curiosity an"I $at , a' L i " I could have sworn It � va ; Emily's er aside and:: bade h - let the child . 8, 371d and up; Handsqlnie Tapestry Carp�ts, 40c per yard and up; All- _. - N - � � served the young girl, sententiously. - ' Mill Road , �T kersmitb coiitaiving 126 acres . � I . I,, not ashamed of . . 0 t, 2 . . - - . ; Ir. - lhand,"Iemuttered. "Heriv",asalways peak, and Queenie dm.w back agaiii about (J5 of whic-li are, cle red 1111( W -drained, weli - I � . �old hat,' I tbint :4: Caleb dashed down his pipe, and i . . I : 1. i : i� . . soft and warm, like the briaast of a little nto th shade of ithe cur �ain. fenced and in � firrst clas Z e Df cultivation. Wool Tweeds, 40c pef,yard ancl lip; Ladies' Quil ol Black'Skirts 65c and up; ; - . . tlit� say in Lowl very nearly executed a pa8 seul on, the - . . ) . In great variety, all sizes makes and 'e ; , r. I LLL t f or e The balance isisplendid y asture ]a i Thdre is a . . . ph Col. , '. garden path; his blue eyes danced with I 11ird. Pshaw ! -what rn I bis i I am talk- I " I -ti sed to s ve - .so long, and brick house and ne,,N, ban k barn v A ston stab- + . I I i .1- - I- . * ; . f. 71!0 & . ' lancy low it uld'be. I fainted once ; ; �__ : I . . . � I i,ng 1 yQu have read me to le , child; ling underneatIl also a good orchard and ilent I . � I � glee. - - - _)Jr , � ' Ladies' Winter Jackets for $2. 5, worth �4 ; Ladi's' Winter 'Jackets for $3450, i I t -_ I . a f . - � .! I - 'T f I - ' If i �_ I jjAj � Jn' ' � I ' 6 u � � ., n tab t � n Pri re I � � If Itot, 11V if . V - �Ilt ,at , '141i I I 13 IL6 '6'n " I in n i u Al I. al p J, 1B1 , di - :nti�t I 'J, - . Y. It 1: i r, Ul . d� %011� * �l .11 7 D� I I , "I - . T m R I for C , r 4 I I , ' �Inl � id ro i t� i� qc I - - I I have been dreaming. and than I thought it ould be like of water, and is within half a mil, A, of choo, � I � - � � " There, naw ! there, -now! did I i,iot I I . ( I . i _�. I , . .. I "Let m e give you y9im. d rai ight and at, 0 ily I was . afraid I should f eiel This farm is; beautifully itiiated, wid s ithin worth $7 ; Ladies' Winter Jac lets for $5, worth $10; .3�eil�s Overcoats for $3 and ; � 7 A Fat�hen Say you, had a wise head., Miss Queenie ! 11 - . ) two miles of tile village (f Bruceftold atil, fou �� I ! . q - � . � . i� . -1 I talk to you a little; to-m3riow I am terribl: r cold and lonely when I I woke I 11, . �11 Why-, wife, what is i,, The very thing, of all others ! a box I- � - I I I i 1. . I , _ ew . . . . miles from Seaforth and mill be slold cheap, as , � S I LV E R— P LAT22 Z3 Voll so take*we � � )I I . I . ' I � WAR-Emi 111. + - I . I - d foi ind myself � . I - u - ve - going aw Ow. 1, � alone in a strange the proprietor has gone to K9,11sasi 1: Apply to A. lip ; p I � - t Yo, surely niust Ix and _Molly and I would never ha ! " ' 4'y-,, you k1l Men's Suits for $5 and ii . . . 94 . : � - � I I .1 I ' . Ay, to -morrow, an(,. a 9 od many II 1, ace I iow'ever:; I beautifu it - might be ; STRONG, Land Agent, Seafo _t ,; or to W4. I i . I �� � hea,rA from Johi ally ood, handsome 1� . I I i . I i - - thought of it, -a re - )) I , . that SCOTT, Brue6field. 1 869- . I I . linmenselstock in Hollow and Flat Ware, com.1 lf� Yet that is h4�dkv Jil I to -morrows. She still held the 'cold' 9 d then Queenie took ilie, to see . I I box that would make theluggage-poriters ., . I . . . . ,� n I - a . � I � - — prisingall the Staples and most of the Failet! .11 away I Z, . - - .. � . nervtaess 1111gerS In Mrs,' an(L i ier voice . 9 � ­ . stare, eh ?" inquiringly. - � . I I Lature, and after that I did not . mind � lines. : , I Aud I �caii scarejOr ii ,- � I . VALUABLE PAR � 11 I . _. � � �, was very gentle in his eaf. ' I I - e t all.,' � . I M PI LOPEKTY, FOR ALE. I � I I . I � ._ - to-dav- I .! 1, ther one, -The subscriber o fers for ale, his f rin of : . -_ I " We'll, no; a, nice,black lea - . , i , - I I ; - , A 'iavee 91) - I - We ;;�V��r on I ; . . .. . i girl not mu e -fro sti, �, , : . eeni . . I - 00 acres, biaing Lot 11, Cloncessiobill, Stanley, - TO SH W MOD& . . I like Cathy's, I think," returned Qu le, "I sha:U not like to tli.nl youare " What picture, little ne. I -1 WE SOLICIT HiSPECT16N. NO TROUPlE 0 . da.v 'Inky - nug(o esIsball.- � "Of a ' - . . i V10'"le .' iet relish. During the remainder ,missing me ; when eve I . c� older than 1, about 90 acres clearea i nol fre imps. I � Wbell we can wel with qu In . I I , coll � . Side you� r arms so," crossing I . stonel house frame � t 11 . : wish I were here be eading t4 asleep with h F11 kers , Thereis on the premiae's a R Y ' � � : of the evening,as she sat aver some plain . � d good )rchard. I Well w'itered t .. A f -1 .- sentea son; . I I d lulling your paiiii seehis to � avely over hor brea#st, " and sliding outbuildings an . I - I .e -N Aird, thoug)i there hi , I sewing - she was, doing for E mmie, she you a"' . t , � I . -of I I and in a good state of cultivatioi,li, churm and � I 11 � 1 � � �_�.... 010m hian feel � me," continued the girl a. eo kin p ,a great path ight,- just as . . � thought of CaleWs friend a little envious- I gii r I �� T � , ,way I school adjoining the said lot. It, is situ. 6ted 6 1 . Saine as usually kept in a first�class jew,eller, - �� miles from Bayfield, 6 fro ran Zuric , 7 fron. Kip . I . I . .­ I Tha1 here so lollg,As,� more softly, " as th h in.s�nie stran Eaw a little boA once floating in the . - store, comprising in part Colored -and Bri � �. . I - � ; ly, and wondered how .she would like the oug . Torill # . . , _4 waixta'Dical, I ge cirr , T.Up. , - � au . i pen , and 3.1 from .Varna. $1,000 down, . Goia Sets,. Gold Brooches, Ear-Ringrssz, Lace )S,- I - Paor lx�y! how isad I ' ' She wished Caleb would way, and out of stran nstdrice . r. ioonlip ht. Fancy , floating asleep an it 08 ssion Gein Sea], Band and Plain Gold Rings, Scarl . " - I nice thinus � I dthe bilance to su purchas 11. . �_ din you good -13 . - . we have grown to' be friends� " �� - �, I etweel L the stars, and .i ight into lica- given ist day of March 86. I pp Y 0 WM. Pins,' Collar 'Cuff and Shirt studs Lockets - . _ _'='�ttle more about her; �but, to . ; JAMES PIC D � And, though be ,Vol . - I . tell her a . . He sighed, and turned.r stes dy� on'hi,,; ; I -en'T' . I I . I - HARDWICK, Bayfield'00. �_ i 875-26 - . - I Neeklets, G u'ard and Albert Chains - " a18 ' - ­ i . ' her surprise, he did not recur again �to . I --- .--- I : - I in Roled Plate Electro -Plate 0 same I - in each eye. � pillow, but there was no t� ils B.,� � . I A half groan �answered the child, but - . I . � dilt, A ,te � the suhjpct� .. I I � 1 7 ..�. I think be would Im-i . . c i Rub)-, ' . I I . 'k t Pearl and Celluloide. Also Meersc= . �i . turned to I'* � I I You have beeni very o(fto mo, and � a e was too absorbed to 1 i6tide it. ALUABLE'; FARM FOR SALE. -Being com- � - I - - , � � About a, fortnight after this conversa- � I allall . I - ­ b A love to remember ol r gopolness. t "I never forgot the pi Ature : it'made V pos�d of north pars of Lo�s: numb-ar 68, r i I (i I and Briar Pipes, Walking Sticks and Poek,et, . ___.. � For 1was angp�� 111t tion, as she returned from her usual even- , I . . . , 69 and 60 in tile lat Co cession of Turn )erry, ' I 1, Books. !.Spectacles at all 1)ricoS aWd to suit all, ..., � ".Ow. . w . . I � � . - . I think mamma was ri , v rhe,n sh. n ie so h ippy to" think of ,- t. I shall not Smith & West's Old .11.EAand ampbell S Block. sights, from,25 cents upwards. . I --.,(,-.. mg visit to Mr. Calcott,- she paused for a . . ­ . I . . containing 110 acres, mor e or less � It is sit uatwl I I . -4 You: know that boold said you had a heart.- T - m or I am n w les lr�nj Go-rie, 7 . I I - k, I - Ow .1, iind dying a t no ; I sht�ll just crosa 21 miles from Wroxeter, 6 mi I ,i: - . io our boy; . . I.. I . ­. � . nt at the door of her room, trans- ' *$sels oil th,, Gravel 'Road. rhere . . '_ , ` - monle I . I 5 1 1 . . � going away -as you . know_�. fo a:-Ionk,l nly arm 3,, as th girl did, and shut my -miles from Bru I . �-, it a3wa�s seemed f - fixed in surprise. - I . . I ". - � . is a, School within - a. few rods. � oxty aci -e8 of I : . ,;,k - � � him- so inueb. py� long timo, ,and I want yo�i ;o do. me .W, ;* e� yes, au d when I wake I LP I sh&II see . - � I _,If� �, I A large leathern trunk blocked up the . . . the land is chopped read3 for cle -ilig,'20 acres M A, I 1111T srriEk:B-jF,,r Z' 1�.A_-P-01W1 1-1- z- Jtst'let hint get 11M t, � � I.- � � n ta,mma - ,smilih g� at the door ; and per- swanip, good black ash at d cedar; ��� he balance E ��L, bide al4lay : ' . favor. " � Is �*_41 � . - - room; two white letters, Q. M., stared . I I � � I - . , � "Pshaw! I ,�ill d AAa yftnd. I aps," finishedf the .child', solemul hardwood. There is -a spring dreek running � � � . � OR FE P J�4 t �4 t'Z I 1�v G . _�-. lmi.d ruma aio�j front 0 ; yl � -- I . - ; � - her full in the face. A sitilden revela, fold " with a return .of hii - old harsh- I " He will come!to me, in,tead Of leitting tbtough tile 6'rin. Ems)- tenris of pay aient. I . -4. - . ho -y s would phq.� .. I I - . . i . . ­­. - tion of the truth drove -the flush to her ' I ' I . . Tiffieperfect. I?rice $2,500. Apply to JAMES ' , , Aild"IN'ife, �VOAI knoNlv, - � I - I ' . --.I- � . . . Very. brow- ness; but, under the half-clos . eyelids, i n Le go v ary far Mi the gre'a b dazzling place � DREWE, Hard�vare Merd iapt, Bri. ssels, or to R. In all branches of the trade - ­ I been to school, I - - , how he watched 1t, -i: --the brft,�b, spea,k-� : I b) find I tim. )�- I . � � i . . . - as usual - Could it really be? She lifted the ing face ! I I 0 1 I i I . . . . B. DURNION, Saw Mill, I vroxetef� " &8 , 0 E N T R A' L - d R OOERY, i - .. Andmativ thues F -i U. I C 9)) . . . K I � . I * - Hin I . I 1 . � 1� ­­­ - � . - - � boy ji fool, I E 1. � ' . . ,,- - lifin book i � ex- . mm�e. . - - ARM IN TURNBER FOY, SALE. or q . --- - , I n � - silk; lower . - I . - about , 10 of � I .1 . "I"il with the f Olds of a black "I want youito see . , R!ush !I; � " Our Lordi ,you know I shall' want I ] Tllit .. T lid gingerly, almost trembling with I I - - citeraent; .her- hand came in contact � t . . FSdle, south half Lot 2, colic oil 2, 1 - . . do not refuse," 'a;3 he gave utte ance to see him mosp, Uncle ndrew, -when Turnberry, containing 15 acreq, I .-- - 2XIor �d thev be <�.e, � - I . � . et ; an expression. Of 'impatie I I Rost dis- , 1,84Y m, r pra s to iliglit I' shaIJ tell which are elckred, and th balance well ti m_1 cred, I , I I the farni. ^ � down lay the brown'dress and jack- 911 I I . . -- � - M. R - 0* 0 U PAI T E: R I" And 1, I gess 11141st I I . -St ; " do not send me -away Les 3 happy, ; Him tb A you are afraid,, and ask Him part bush and part 8"'amy , The cleared land is . I I I . - I , 4 01 rj 32, ; the little bat with its pheasant plume well underdrained, and'in �a good 4tate -of -,ulti- * LAIDLAW, & FAIRLEY i .. . � - - I . I � - . . I .1 . I . � � I . Slt'porin'o'er his boo . .. . -st19d do not refuse such a -triling quest.- , If let m tnima 1) 81 the first to meet , you; vation. There is a go frame rn, 'an( log . � The Old and Reliable Watchniak-er and Jeweller, . - ; llignii -1 lie, , sanglyin one division. Queenie .. � . . . . I I - I . I haveever pleased you,j! if A h ave ever nol not a great splendid ange,l-Vith house. There is a plenA Id bearit orcha .-d of i I . - I . had kist a hurrie d peep at piles. of snowy. . � Main.Street, Seafortb. - Anddoin'work aboul . � . whiled away an hour of bitter pa in,grapt wings, tilt ju 4lamma, I)oking, 6h, so chQw'.e fruit. It is situated on the .gravel road . _� - I � � - I handkerchiefs, and collars,. and cuffs, at - _ I . i sev'Wand a halt miles from Brus,els,.- and two I . m . I boy no good- � .� S I � I I � . Frena gloves, and soft streaks of color me this one favor; let the child I tand bi mutifu I ! an �miling w she used to .miles and,a.half from Wroxetcr and with- PiR OPRIETORS.-- 0 .- I - And so Ldid not wie I I � - L 1) � . )) - I I . I . � - , � i � � -1 here for a mom ent besiak ., I.. I � ) smile. _­ I . ' should. . I ; - . I %rfs, and then yilg . -f . . I I . - - ` .. in the �happe of silken se, � yo, i in a quarter of a.iiiile of A Schoolhouse. Forfur- � �_ �N �. -- i Butl4hat was worst -1 � _1 11C&n you leave a d " Go -d' bless you, child ; there, leave ther-particulars, apply 01 the premises, Or to We No WATSO 'I I she rushed breathlessly down into the - � t L . .. pe av, 'ge man `* EDWARD PALMER, Wro,zeter P. 11� 373 1 . : a book . I ace ?" he began, savagel but his `nJ e ; tak e her'dway, or I , vill not answer - . ! '' I . or where Emmie was readin . I? . . . 11. . . � :. 1. WhIcli he ]lad Joely 1 parl .. _g fairy- wra.th faded- before . I I �nild I �Gr mysilf. I have th . !� ---GENERAL-L ; - - tile s e pain again; - .-- - � I the brook; � 1 1 . . . . I N FOR SALE.! -For sale, UK �10, Conees- - I tales-ta Caleb AX or -istmas and New Year '! . . . Good Cheer f hr � : � � . glance. A brief spas, m. as . ol .1ain con- 'I Aose drops, quick! Oh, mercif ul hea- sion 3,, Hullett, coy. taining I And had you seen, M�. . Em, mie put down her book, and clap- _. . 6 acres ; 68 I : , f� I _� f ., z - - I I - I . i F HIRE, MARINI I LIFE &,ACC-1D,rENT r- -1 -1 then,* . . ) tracted his forehead and his eyes -closed, i 7ens ! only the boon of an other d&Sr, one acres clestred and in a goo state o cultiva0on . . I ". � � I I ; , - t I : '11011 "ropld ;) ot wonde I . rd her hands at the si t of Queenie s . r ; Ca gb the balance is well timbered. - -The f4rin is � well ; � � I � ac ­ �Have your foolish whim,." he. ni uttered, 1 .mare dw �. " - � - ; . I at the 61 Central." I ­ L ,. z � -led over his- ; . 1 4 - � ; � e leWs, eyes twink I I under -drained and fenced.. It -is i, iostly sdeded � . . INSURANOE AGFNT. � _.� �-_i U,ain. . - .. atlast, almost in�udibly. - "BRt what I " Husli ! youare only itating your- . � � - Our John pobr be)- T; . . � to grass. There are on the preniisc� � ame I I , - p1pe, b ut he ,said nothing. - -, - a tie%- fi � __ _,_��,� _­ , -1 I . i a' - ' - . . liest f6r hiln t) go have, I to do with. childfren? I lways , ,, 3 .- you are no� really vlgorse 77 return- house and batik barn with stablil6 . .-I ­ - . I " Oh, Queen, isn't it lovely! better I I � I ' ­tabli tindern�ath. ; Rialls Effected ' All Kinds of 13rop - ­ � . I hated then . " I �,- Queeide, tenderly, ,Wiping the moist- A branch of the Maitland River rtil s acros� the. - . on 1, .� And find a home wwai , I . . erty- �_ ­ , A I . I even than Cinderella's pumpkiii coach. 0 back end of the lot making it. an, e leellent ,�raz- . - 11 ­ - I .t d we so; - � 1 ed � . I " If you- calm I . - ;�_ 'And I was very vn' : I at the Lo*est Rates. . . � " You will not bate Emm ie. " re '- ne frojoi his, f6'rebeal. -1 It is situa- I � I I - Isn't it a dear dear secret, for aleb . . . I ingfarni. There is also ar'orcbard� . � I.. - i I Cc I i New Currants, New Raisins New Peels, New Figs, Icing Aingars, White and I - - -, . I � � Que6uie, as she rose hurtieo: , 7 ; , is a yourself the attack will pass off. E minie ' � 4 - ollee: xway - e ? 1) ; - I . , . and me to have kept all this tim � I ed six miles from Seafo,tlt and fixio from Clin- Colored ; Valencia Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Canned Fruits, Canned Aleats, ' Iled hanker � , I 'edr - - _­ ' to get 1�j kc -% I C ng, 8 .. i , �_,.­ - t4 -A n t; e d .,,,uy � - - ' .,e ,e -None but First�:Class British: : . .1 . -ith I . � " � oaters. . � � . - � Do you think the young man fine evening, and shepl ed f � ,A to xIi ' ou mu: t'leave li-- m now;' he is oil, with school and ,.ftrcbes� 1% e t ,. ; . P, . - . I. bring her, 'she 'wa,nte . to 81 Axe ;poor o tired to talk I any moie." And the crmstAsy.. For fuither paiticullars apgf " - Canned Fish, Haddies, Bl' I I It - i . I 11 be satisfied ' � , . :_ I .� . and Canadia-n �Com.panies I � , Buty.ears have passed the broken leg. wi I he undersigned on the..:preniises 6r to Clinton - I . with my Uncle Andrew,' she said' 2' I � ild gently obdyed afte, - kissing him - . i taste?" chuckled t he old man. Queeni 1-.. � . Represented. I - z 6ve-never hew-dz. I . . 0. WK. MULHOLLAT't!D,1 - !ti $86 Large arrivals of New Seas n's TEAS, which for pirligency and flavor are un- 11' � ,e . . - A . � " Tell her not to call' 11 tl i at'�' " he i nidly on the cheek. — 1 . A,Arord, -of good Or i , I - - — 1 4 , i Prices from 25c to -75( perpound ISUGARS ch"p. er' than ever. Full - - 'L . � I putherarmsroand his neck;herface , ' I excelled. i - murr�4' I _� . .- exclaim, ed, angrily; but'Qu'ee.u,( h d al- ,,You: must 'o too, I suppose," la:Y- --I PLEINDID FA k3f IN - B RUCE - 4 . . W tears # t-hiles, It 1_�� I 9 - �, . - � I . . � . spot to buy good goods. An T)0111cr in lilirst-class ni __1 - - *a%. rosy with pleasure.. �F.OR SA14E.- stock of General Groceries. ThE " Central " is the. - I - I . � nD, a delaying ha'md on her,dress never- 15 For Sale, Lot 30, Con(ession 6, township of 1� I-ai sly and "Kan t . � � ready closed the door behind ie - D . . . U_ � : e 1. .1 . 'to d . � 30 A . i - "Oh, Caleb, is it for ine? really for �m . heless. . . I 3ruce, containing 104 acres, of w1i.ob. ab .- i I SVII . .. me? the box with all those b�autiful Another' irlitite, and th6 cii1l. 5 . goods sold by us warranted as represented, or cadi refunded. - � facturing � - . �� As once I did towarJ � ; &res are cleared , fenced at A free I rom - stu i � - : blaitw -, -4, 3 " . beside his couch. The -evmng sin ., " Yes ; but it is only good-bye for a . I 11 . . . ; - � I things ? Did you buy it fo"r m e, deari . he balance is tiniber�d principally ith sple i .. - . Flit bad I beeli but Ml . z w, -till - - - I . � - . I - shone full:apon her; she had , ittl� wh le,"' returned. Qdeenie, trying 111hick &Y ere . SEWING- MACHINES a � A be4cause you knew I was poor and sliab � ardwood and a little he cing. .� bave him here I . . . - � 4. -, and thin from, her long illness ebea u- so speak cheerfully, but Mir eyes filling re, frame buildings, and a rkver fitiling st ring I i 4 To voinfort.and to 11�11( by, and on did not like me to go arnong I . AGENT FOR TTIE � I il � .1 y r�l , b -u t the ,vithtears... "Wfien I come back we !reek ruflining through the place. ItIs within 6 1 - I 110 g n ear. � � those %ft-ange people witli in : 1.0 . Crockery and Slassware- Department. ' � I _. i . _� z -w, I it I I town of Paisley an d ail . - I - I : ; Butioo . � - , y old clothes! . . niles of the 11burishing � V_ - perbapq, I . - . .. - i. Ao soft yellow down peeped und t q. pret- i a us' bivai re nic: Ion talks I OELEBRATED WHIT= .� i , .er o ine Oh, Calebi how could you, how could I . �e some,lmo 9 J .�qual distance from i;nder%,00d. T --r- -- - --A . ney ty c .t . � . I I - I I , ; i ,.,.�. � I - loi -Lp border; the great blue eyes had aDd sy � -times i gether. You ;ohool'opposite the� I - tisi --- . . TO gladden nis who you, , co L .p ace, and i i a sl did A : .. � 1 - I , and you so, poor yourself ?",.caress- ­ , , a me�;, , AeTl loice Aelection in China T -,�Scts, Printed and Decorat- � _ : �� 'h � 1. � wololeunn, unchildlike I ok in them; a will miss � ; I I arn so and ,ettlement. Thard'is a ' �y. bank' for . We have a larcre and cl . Warranted foi Five Years. i __... alb rine. : 1. ing him gratefay. 9 �. -_ � . - � - -1 ( vieved �'Ood c' z' � ­_ Ali, well 1 Ibav,e beet little wasted I ich is wor �� oil fo irth of �Ihat ed Tea Set —_ i � A nicks or tile, w1i i . e . s, Dinner and Breakfa., it Sets, Chamber .*�e s, Toilet Sets, ete., etc. I . 1--. � � .. .�t into the sick L. I o: think, how you will mis me," finished asked for..the farm, I I - u I I "Miss, Queenie, 01-tearY"' confessed the I k. ( - r her wor 8 _This is a, s)lcndid tam I . I , i - I fh�nearlv -W . i ' old m an, with tears in his eyes "If I man's, and then patted it softly- . . � I girl, faltering sadly o ds; I Lnd will be gold very -cheap. App],, - to bo3� 24 � I N E E: D: E $s G . Nyticti tllbo�itig how 1 . y i t Errlmi . L 1L. , -1 -_ 11 Humph ! so you are better, ay after ' e -ink of " .i, � ., An inspection of our stock -wlill repay intending �-Lirchasers. A call respect- I .) � 1. ­ nly child. 1 roi , . and I will thi .,. you ieaforth P. 0. - � i ­�� -0 . . had- the money I v ild not begrudge . ---.---. - — _. - _ � 817 1 �. nearly frightening tha,t sistef of yours to an d talk of you all the time w - axe . . . fully solicited. Highest Prices aid for Butter, E,, and 1101111:1. . IFA F11EE --AND— � .-:.- I . I know it eannot last J satin and diamonds; nothing would )) I . . (.�� SALE.,Fo - sale, .�I�rSl y � ; -1 - . .11 � YOU . deatj,t," with a milder growl , than am 'hy. , � I I . ARAI FOR �Iot NO_ 12, DELIVERY. - - `1 i ., I .." � � Me sq, I � he too good for you,- my pretty; noth- I . ' F Concession:7, Townsb �p of Hullett, eontain- . I . I C. - r Nor would I mind It 4� I � M& V - � . N M& ; , , � I -_ - � . Queonie expected. I ' _'Ay, Jo; but' it! is go -bye for all i ng 100 acres of l6 . i M ACHIN AT REPAIRS ' I �11 I 01 that old Caleb would not get you; C rst-class 1. ad, ulos -ly seedod to � � T � ! _ U I n0_ � grass and well fenced arid i nder-drf ined. There Andy,ou, � 11 I am much better, tl�lank you, Uncle IhIt".".1le: return ol with a strange look , I - ; I a Ke)t oil hand. _. , his mAher, - ) t4 Yo . re 9 acres of fall,wheat a gmod bearl rig orch4d, a . . ; �� ,� beyond vour vear� . I - Ut it is not me, bless your dear heart I 't I -�e-incaut well byine, , �,�, Andrew," returned Emmie,'gravely, and , her U 11' a . �__ - - I I . — . _­ �, +. that you have to, thank for all you,� vellinthebarn yard aud tw )never f-. iling springs, Laidlaw & Fairley, Seaforth., . .1 Alaq, thoug-f, VOU t* . � � yy I then, perfectly undaunted,: by �the grim, 'I I believe, thank iyou for all you have )tie at the house and one rising in the centre of I I - - 6'17�_, - I .� � . , " � I � things. . I . ( Is ee the tears; � I - I � I I - � ALL KINDS Op MACHINEfl A_ ­_- .1 death -like face on the pillow before her 1, done for me." ,i� ' he farm, he best stock'farm, it) the town- I i - . REPAIRED. � �a_ 11, �knd notMa'seems lbo, Qneenie's face fell, and her ariiis drop- )11 I . . - � . . � . she clambored up on the-'bedl I it I I . ;h' F ,t;,e, 18x24; kitche 112x18, with 1. -, i . __ . _., . .� ... I . A Used to Ao ; I � - � � ., � 1. I - It . � ­" � ,014, I . y A , 'F *' I I . A:-0-OffiCe-','Ve\t to Weir's Rotel. - � I - ped to her side. . .beside. it 4 No i1o'; -it ll��: s been so little, and it '. �pl ;r; �`arli, 36x6O;. with (ow stabi 'underneath; ! - r .1 -would that I had I . � I - , I . I � I Not you, Calleb,,9" and sat perGhed before him like a large 1 1 as fiiad'e ale happy to do It," exclaimed table, driving shed, kc., 3 2.X72,'an I other out- .�_ - 4 . ,caule to you! � I - I - . soft -eyed bird. " Queenie'thought I'was I Queeni . mildings.' Is situated a lifile and a half 'roin - . . ur parson here. I . L'Wh-�. no " he returned, slightly em- . � I e, wid. noW the teal s fairly bHm- W - '-Nr - AVAT-SON, � �_ I saw o ; I , . die,'and cried dreiadfully every he.village of are ther, , G reat Holida' y Cleari n Sale 'at ___ - . . I � Kinburn, wb , are s res, ; � are well. I -) . going to . . ��, i ned over. ,: As he held hei - hand in the ; i � 9 __._ __ ---.-- � ­ � Hemineto)uskea �11� � - barrassed; "I would have bought them . . . ,hurches, school, markets. -blackstilith shop! and : . - : -- I , ! i I . 11 - '� if I had liad the money, which I am night; Cathy told me so. Are y0l"' going I 1 veak nerveless � grasp of old age, she - )ost office; 9 miles from �eafortll anfil l8from. lin- � � P I bad he to bell? . I e I I free to, co4 �ess is not the case. You to die, Uncle Andrew.?" ' ' I i tA)0ped over him, with an infinite � on. Reason for selling,goirig to t I SOMETHING N -11 I I know there uxuAsbe ' . Cal a0y, N,,v.T. I I I �. I , . I ; . . � � . or particulars apply on tl e said lo , or by I t&r 1. I : I ; r 1- �1. More ; . . . .- " It see m -s so," with a chord Of iRef- ,Earnin a of pity !and sorro , and -kissed . � . pleased t�oAl ' 1. t:- . o Constance P. 0. . . ; FOR BRUGEF1 LD. , ' i -: 7 , , 'Than I have seen in a ha.ve ap.other arid a richer f riend at court fable bitterness rasping the thin voice. N. T. . �DAMS. 88 -4 .E � I I m softly on t 6 forehead as a daughter . -_ . � I bas be -on wway. Emmie leane -a forward and oro,ked . . 11 I I - � 1 : . I - 11 Do you, mean to tell me," r ill � 11ght hav6 done. ' . I . � I ­ I I A b -ought a lew,r, � . I � . eplied . - OODFARMSFORSAIE. Inorderto lose I LUN's I � � . than old Caleb." . I Ill - JAMES MTOUGH- * , � He I I I 1! ; I -_ his face pityingly, with , an ,old-fasbion- ii . I I I from our J of Queenie, sitting down, quite pale with ; In the years to dome Queenie never the affairs of the estate of tb a late - . G. . ! I �� � � what . I I _' i - . ­ .. ingston th e . I ; I ! ' I Which says t�hat -he the surprise " that -that --2' ed womanliness that touched her' sister � egretted that kiss. t xecutors old er the f(Ilowing- . MCDONALD & H 00K 'IN � -1 � - � I . q . 5 I 6i ... ' , ry I . . I I I � - *_k I . able la s for Pi I 9 � , , Alrolid,er you take ( C C DF1.1ess it 1,,, greatly. ­ I I I ! — I � alu. . sale. rst-North h*a foof . * ­ ' . I- �L Ah, I knew you would g . . , t, I I I I � I t 30, Cone sion 6, towliship of 310nis, Coll- � . 1111ACTIC,i L18110F, . I- Thaok,God 1 for He It interrupted Caleb,. sag,aciously.* "I I Find' am so sorry ; it. seetiris sh ' ,' 'CHAPTER X . aini - � MAKERS; - I � n On this- I ot is er �cted a o dd 1. . - � I J .. - 4 I mlea iny soul witt I 11 I , 11 - I justas we weregoing to be -fond -of you, . .. I 90 acoes' ON. -AND I i .- � ralne barn withistone four dation, ood ore iard, . 0 1 , And taken sorrow fro],: . T_ � i out what, she requires for her visit, and it will be so strange, too, i * - CHURCIRI-8 E HOU,9E. - - I I Ifaveplmsuiein intilliating to the peo . , - our boy, missing you �% r . . ! . vell .and punip. � Nearly .al clearei -, and A on I .. I I Ple of � , . � : I - . - i . �_. I - And now let us kneel', get it, Runciman,' he said, to me; and, as � . . . .Brucefield and vioiniby that they have opened a I � � . rM. � � . ln� � I � - I out of my prayers , t . " If we ere to fog'm. age of dignity .in a he gravel road closely.adjAning tie viliag e of I � � I . � :Boot and Shoe tk� 1 I . -ved once befOre on a similiar o - every iight not tha 149,in, we s ould give- hi wisado i , valor, as. ru arm is a valuable ime, is well . I . . I . E-stablishnient in -the cornerStore I I_ � aru-e may glve.v , I 1 - obsei - it will do any h an ssels.' This f I at present occupied by Mrs. 31cIntosh. _� : 4 . cca . l go on Saying, I lei ill essel tial, to the ch � cter f manhood. In nced and i ood state , if cul . , I � 4-- i Sion you inight have -knocked me over- . ,�. tiva,ion.,,Second. - � And bhower His 106-4 , 0 � I . 11 I � ! , I . I I . L All Oiders proiinpAi- attended to and a - ; lie way live;..- � - - . 'God bless you,' even after yot-f are Ithelikeni nner ifyoudescribe a right wornan t 4, Con(iess,on 5, towt ship of :;rcy, co nt, i � Good I t � I I y . Fit 7 Good Workmansbip, and 'good Alaterj ;�- �. 1 And whell to-inorrom% 101 tw ning ido tia V al � � ` in I ise, she should I ave gentle. soft� f Huron, c res, 10 4res cleared Come all and ge Guaranteed, . - with a feather. 'Ask som e ironian to dead," contibued Emm ie, reflectively, " au a le sey' P - .t so e of the Greatest Bargains e e L il._. I . . � is here to s,t�ky '. 1eis,ten r fear, and all those y arts of Efe ,,yhich frep of s in )s, balance well ti�nbered ivith !� . A - - tb Lowd, � �. A TRIAL A Well than), - e A : � ingales and -fatbelows I c is inguis her from the - other- sex; with some ,. It is three ed the Public, t Than . of a girl's farthi d . "I n art-goodha NOod, pine and cedat r SOLICITED. 1, helpyou, for we neither of us know much: and in a nol I , off r -1 � - . as . .. ked Queenie about th,at, and. she saict a ubordinat onto it, but such '11litY . � � . � . i ­ .1 l"s,giving Dn�- - e said, grimly eno ' . I id a'balf ilcE fronv Brissels - and one mile I - fanay,7 h ugh; and so, . a I ilifil .that I I � I Being, both practle-al men, and ,thoroughly -�_ * . ; 11 I - � - i . 7 my dear, I made bold and invented th she .%vas- not sure." . ..- . * --- 1 kes her still more lovelY. "-SITL- R1011ARD roni gravel wa4, Poll eg a;id teinis apply . ", �' I 1. � I iwquainted with their business they hope by. - . . T ELE. I I . ..: . � . . � I _ .4 I � � , at o Tnos. KL,L0, prusselapprIL:0., 'I"TIENRY imm--i0s, - � $ttrictattention and h 11:� . `. . I In spite of his iron nerr6, Mr. Cilcott I 1� . . .- i . - onest dealing, to 13lerit a !! -, aa . pleasing, little fiction in order to get at ictoria Square P. O., or JAMYS SIVITH, Maple 'T ,� - I liberal .share of the Public patronage.. . j . . 1) winced slialitl *. This rmre babe ,Aras It was witIl'soinewhat mixed feel' � �, . . ! I . �_, 'I some of your idelts. I y . nigs � � I : I NN. B. -Repairing ileat�y, �*heaply and prolilp -Aunt '(seyertl . . odge P. O., Riqdlesex County) 968 . � . . p . . I 0 1 --, ; . playing round the feet of the . h -it Queeni�e; bade farewe' I to her I I � � . . tly � � t" _NL -Ir. Calcott has g' king �of - i � old .: . ­ executed. I iven me all e . ! I 11 - - I Bargains in Dress Goods, Bargains in Hosiery aii�fl (.'loves, Bargaiiis in 13 - -1 it's wicked to i � i) al thos terrors, while he: was quailing secretly Iriend, Caleb Runciman, ie next day : : ARM FO SALE. -For Sald 'Lot 37, Conces- . . lint's ' � . I i 5 I thing% ?" she repeated ; a,ad then for the 886 McDO'NALD & 110CRIN, Bruefield, - i., I Niece finliocentli. I In regi:ptfully � - � � I . at the thought;of the skeleton liand rai - 4nd even E � mie looked b ck' F sion 4, East Wawanosb, &unty of Huron, and Cretonnes, Bargains in Wincies, Bargains in Flaimels, Bar-ains in Cottons, . : i 8 . . 6 ________________� �_ '' i WheJ:1 he made you, moment she could say n -ontaining 20) acres, about 140 acres cleared, 90 I ,4- _.� o �. in . ore. ed ready to strike, it would find him in ft the little ark honse.' .. . , Bargains in Blankets, Bargains iu Hats and Caps, Bargains in Wool and lv� 7761 ­ . I -If you. were o teres free fro n stumps. ere res of - 0 1 .41% !�"_ � � . - "I shall never love -an otherquiteso 'all wheat an([ the best ochir ... �, I his darkness and loneliness, his truost - OHRYSTAL& B'LAGK �41F - nlail,�vrllonl Aroulft ) , - - � CliAPTER X. y din the Tolwnship, Work, Bargains in Towels and Tablings, &c., Bargains in Tweeds and clouis . I IN- . � . frichol would co -me to him in the"',guise of ivelt; shall you, Que�nie 9 I ca6ot eing7acres. It is well w, dered and the balance � . . ; I A.'. . � A Little London) poll - -1.1 � X1 . I I I - . . ,`THE larru COMFOR'TEP.." f the farm is well timbere I with ... ea,rch, ill le and Squares - Bargains in J.-icketl and Ulsters, Bargains in . I-— I r I .� � � an enemy. He was not a weal-, in ' ' bear big houses. and large halls. We Bargains, in Shawls . PRACTICAL I ail, but . p I - . 1.��t - _141 aske4l C I -1m, white as ri, black ash, lend , . ary � "Thy love qh9-I1 miss Caleb and Molly dreadfully - , . ock ind ceda for - i . N � . we Shirtings, Bargains in Ducks id Cottonades, Barg,aiiis in Underel thing, &,.; � - I :. � - , - .1 ed -ona � - . ShaU chant itself its own beatitudes, �bt then we sh I only be a in' 11 enced aid has . 1.�;" _� via dropped I __ - � . 'death'bed caused him to thirill with , _kI house. frame ank. Trem '�J 1 ,-- raiii, dear, iv&4' the at this moment the thought of his soli y encing. The farm is 8 ood a Q c BOILIER MAKEI, S I � After its own life wailing. , A child kiss, � t`ary . I I )) - . � I . onth utbuildingsand good log endmis Bargains in Millinoiry, which must 1)e (Je.,tred out before New Years, ' - � a, . 4 1 Set on thy sighWg lips,. shall make thee glad; itory pain an( .. lay- . i . arn 56x36 feo tt, frame ban - shed' . . . - . � ,I pre*o,n I anguish. Ana . . I and stal ling . _� I : , � i A poor man served. by thee, shalll make thee t1le , wi h n odd tr. i ition id 'Rush ! month is,, . . 06x26, turnil � house attached to E tablin &ith . I . I I i - --A vrrat,e I ia,�tt) , I I 11 t! a a is of eas, he � E, A long time ; a ' 9 Bargains in Tea, Sugar, Coffee, ltaisins, 0irrants, HE Subscribers livive bought the Tooib .- . I 11b A A I rich ; _ . . . ., tone below aid,frame above 48i-12. Chum-thes Priines. 'llice, Syrups, . - an(i - 1,ipurgeon : T NYO) __ 3at deal a y- a i-ni i ) I .- . . '_ _V � - , .14 remembered how one ni htl - when - he ppen I returned nd schools cl ose by, 2 saw mi iles. T Boilerftsirjess latell- (Uried on bi- tbe, , 411111 old fellomi, I ­ A rich man., helped by:thee, shall make thee , . lls mithin 1� * Spices, &c. � - t__ - a :-, was &.- lad, he had been I.e * sister, tbo . Gbderleh FoundrY and Millufa<-turing cot;) I � . strollg� I akened from - � . tfully,. a little ''awe larket4-­BIy;6 - 5 ruiles-; BelgraNe, 6 - n leg - . . . pally I tial, minister, aean I � - i . I � and having had a��, experienr-e of over eight y ' 7 7 � - Thou shalt be served thyself by every sense . . �is sleep, by an awful and his r ii agled wit. i he - pleasure. They were Win-hani 12 miles; Clintdn, 15 mi Les, ail' ood Bargains in everything, as I Jam deter�ni c now prep,11,ed to 0 ear13 collSe - . . ri'2' ' !it that ,shop, it, .1 ience to make Of- service which thou renderest-" __ Aia kets. The farm is of good qtialftl�-.v, ina ood incd to reducc lily large and wedl- . Wng a s r1i nge p ace, .- 11 � e i'�. � i it ,,)) , 'i y I . little sister Emily had com.6cryin SS rte gt�o S frade in all it.13 branches. _ _- - I P111pi. I I � f)JI � ; 1. 6 � I i .1. I � . . . - I I still ; 4 1i 1 014 I = P o ,je, , i I r _ ( f, I 11 4 1 1 1 # E. B. Browning. � g to I aml st ; 1111- - i tate of cultiv atip'n and very clear o 'foul w eds, a o d ek of fir t -class goods - An.y work entrusted to uti will A , ­, . ' his bedside, ti d had clung to him, in an lm3lwn faces; they woul(I make- n�ew as it has been under my mhe since e was b sh.. 1: to the lowest point, previous to -January stock receive prompt -Ye �: � sadol Sputeon, " if I � I . ' I � . � pi - � . - I Ou her next visit, which was to be her a, on of teftor. He ,Yemeni f ri mols, feel, fresh interes bs, thin - rms--A sin 11 taking. I I attention- Fir-4,clasawork xuaranteed. _J,�__ � L , , �, i ,I t9guy bered, as ,, k ndw amount do am to s ure tlie� sale I All kinds of Boiler,,q made and repadred, also .��fj � I � I kept -to � nlyself." I � . gh t h ughts. � � . 11 n d 6 peK cem., o�) the bala n 6e an � 10 year 5 to . . . . I ,,haw,,Mr it'were yesterday, the little shiv- - Smoke Stacks-, Sheet fro,,, Work, &c., at Teas L-1 . -A physician sei last before they started f or Hepr I Calcott received Queenie with - " I ay for it, if r ceded, as the proprie r does -not . I __ - � on- �,I_. -1 � . I - more ring figure in .white ey, tdc,lwer A standing hand in.liand - . able rates. _�.._ . 1. some - - i , the tangled fair t eid the mon ay, �only intemst. The ause . I I i usual acrimony. e . r . � of :sell- I . ` . � Inedicine, dir(' , � than hi. I h nder the ,cap -border, the childish cn'thp- threshold of I �al new world,-&. i the way t of health. F or f tied . I Now SAlt Pan't 'Dade' alld Old ones repaired Oil , . � � I in . lt repaitibent ! (19 . E 19 is rpai � . the shortest notice, and at 1) . i I ; 44 In my time punctuality used to be voice broken with sobs " Oh, Andrew . pply to the Owner on the f in or 1by le I riCeS that die�v : I � I ; I I � I (Continua on-Th-ind �Page_) _�th P. O.. Ont. JAMES W_ � MR 51S � � conli5etition- - - - �_ frWads h I ) 3 I I R, Q McLOUGTILIN. WhitnPv'.-,�'R1nt­A_1r ,q,Pnfn-rtb - 'Z - I I BI t J. , - I I . W no such . 11,ag ' . _k I