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I -,-- — . � -1 . I I . I . - . I ­ . I . . . . . � � - f � . - � I a I I ­ - I . > I . � " F- � � 33 . -win a ble, v: straigl t fr( . . QUEENTE'S. WMM., , answer. ." You are a different or it re, i d an heaven; th( - � ... ; ' �; I . . . I � 5 . j iny dear Madam Doll it vre lice! shadows ol the syc&� nore e t withou . : � 11 y; YOU Ni . I ' . � - � 'r "I o y shield h I 'Shaf theporch; some lewes r at ed oi i th( � , ;, . I - CH"TER XII. � (Continued.) I was .watching Yesterday. Y N -ere' threshold. 'Queenit walkt d do . wr th( � � :1 It was too dark to go down. to the vil- all there, you know, the gree "d, narrowai e, turnin ; over .. he ivell-worr � 11 z -d. they all called it, the freshness ;, but olib. coul4 no D I i at 'books ' he desk 3. I L imile crosoe(I �. - �r ]age, as Queenie, foun I I I . � ' � on .i I . . . �. I � so: La-uley reposed sholald go i ' u you were so tightly sWath, W I face she sam he font ; th( � ,p I they .in yo ­ ,I . 0 . � � I I ... � I b- 7 i by. and have some. music. All ' - � I f .. ind her, face hen , . � I.. -1 " � , - coiled up, " - I mean littl stone Atou truck I er . 1. I , . F I . i V L the Claytous were musical ,except Garth, "Yes," retuamied Queenie, . Voui ly­;'. *in , O s. 4(it eem4 a pity 16-86i - 4-1 .- � . . " J, . . ly I I though Garth would hax�e!beeu the last -91C u d in s' 0 t" sh6­paid, vo�i sh - I - , I � � I and now I have fo n ye - 1!y own th T I I I Car 14- � to, own his. deficiency in this respect, and -individuality. I do think so riot sly, almost coirer 1�-Vl Pa'lm Of M3 . - ) .. �t .. . - 11 - 71 . always held his Own manfully in -the that I have a ap4cityl fo I li: in� hand; it C uighti� to bo`3 80 db and mas -4 ' - . * I � I .* .z -, - -ly concerts in spite of Cathy'ssome- than other people. have good I et th sive, filled to Ithe - brim 10 , 'nil I -- fami I 1� I .1 ur, ryl i 1: . . I - it� . ISF � mes, insiating on sto'T i ig her earls with I pu - .1 ti, ��, I that is- one th my constit i in i is, and.reaellerating wat ., ily gliVel �- � - �, in _ y I � I - - cotton-wooll, a , AS muttered obser- -be towed, not � -. � perfect, then I UN'e7woik, I reilly %nd. afiod lavishy doled out ir - ­ . � � ... . � . �. - . -never knew that rook -8 literally do, Cathy. Work bra i e a one" d I . - ,- -va-tion that. he � . . �� - - . . d, so: lotidly at night, . . 11. , ft . . lea I fr. Miles, ' . an :*:� cawe it bring aH one's faculties ini o � ay, ush h � ­ I 1 er ­ . bon I . �, L , . . But Garth, generally so sensitivetO work- is rest ; inaction, idlenes i, - :,-aaL swered: Cath ; 11 he is the boys's hool " , . I . I I .t . p� I .y 9 I I " - q, - criticism, cared no,thing for these home ure for .the sa'k, of pleai; I ie, ii, gin 'ly 3naster. 111i, -e ave no school-mistreas "le., . -:, � p I I � i W -i , witticisms. He ,loved to, air his lungs paralysis. of one's higher lif . I it is pre na- youkno,w, the one is married nd i : I - r .. � i7 I � ; . d z 1. 1� I freely. He would burst into "Simon ture old age. " I . � gpin thheihusband. H. ha ­ . - . �.- ­ . . ; I g awa. Wi I � .� 4 � the Cellarer " or the I" Vicar of �r ,2y ,r th e -or a r�� i , Z,,," "I wish I 'felt as you do pras the come to e o 9 n. 0 1 ; I , . � 10- - or -better still, the - oft-eii-abused _ � . ! , A , half -envious answer; "there is not) ing � Organist, I e 1o* as , ard I Xoni noxi T � I . II I . lage R-lacksmitb," with �i-n honest 'disre--- little about you, so . � � , , - - . t I �- , --, Queenie; Garth gai� I � wha,t:besid es . . i .11 gard of all soft inflexion or minor chords last n,ight.,' � ! I " I� he Ii. . �­ I i : . nice?" ivhisl ded Qudenite li i . . � � : !11 -that was painffilly ludicrous. Ted and. " Pid he ? you should , not'! h � i I le list ea - "N - �,uglit esikht d' he pale, serl . - i � re, ;old '81 . . � - . Cathy would throw themsel, V -es back in � I � I f , I - . 'YOU g man, ( rE . I f , me that Cathy." . . ousJokip)"you ssed in hab � 4,.- i It I I . I . I .80 : ,-,: � their chair and laugh noiselessly while " Why not, pray? I just ask( k-likb a eta'�od* o th( � L � - . �d 1 iini bir blac is; pa, Ison m il, i z - .. ; R - . � i d� . .. ; y the performance went on, and even how he -liked you; I waint ed -4 geit at o r I , . I rhooly w a me iii Zg u ) t1if t H - . . .. I . . 4- .. . I ; ­ er I -­ .1. � . � ; Lan( -ley would bite her lip as h 'thin his opinion, you' se e-; and- be an , Wei -ed,. ,aisle n onb cru b. ' � �11 . . . . � I � � V� . ; I E - 3 . Just as,grayely as though he wer Men- I "�� um ? I trut lies Sol, cilme � ,t :ftex&f� -fingers moved over the keys' the W, � a at th( . I � z - � sounds she evoked alm oat swallowed - f : w -t he thought 1, - ny bott6m of a d ep well. " was , I , I �uP tor,.tha ad ch, i en I a d CathyE z I � w;. -- I . I ia that m, ighty bass. . 1 Yes, Garth ,says . ­ � I I , � �, - I friend wisely, that you . eemed ,.0 t ter- ambiguous rep Y. ,� � � .7 - � � - I think-, after all, though they laugh-- ; 1. ISo' r . . : 6 1 . � 7 d gii:41. " � � ; he is nice; -be itie� hin �­ . I . meh:)w I � I -.. . 14c� � . I ,ed,, they loved to bear it, and would " I think we will go in the. I I i I rch ---can't make him Out 11 I ai ,t know why, i ­ ,1 . � I . � 7 . i r e., r , better have.spared many a sweeter and now,,, interruptea Que6i),je sor�noe-w hat but.- I. alm ays - hink' of Eugene Aram, ; . 4t * � � - I choi6er thing out of their home daily Irrelevantly. There. was la littlo I � ash or the school -master in the - ' Mir- � ,.. . I r 1'��, - � ii 1�11 . I -e -ineasures- of pleasure on her cbi6ek. i She was, lad tual; ' 1 se him. I am � -C lif . Garth never used half , � . . - ' Fkien '" when i;.' I . I I � ,, - " He does he ,said that ; it 'as j stihe' sortof pi Lise , surei be h& � got; 6 h isipry- I don't I lkb a 4 -1 As Cathy ou,ce drily said, w In : . I., � I . 1 � � . 1. T �� )$ : - . - I -1 -9 .zhe r4ost coveted. She wainted - ly max withahistoryfromachild; i � - , :- e erything t joroug,bly, even to m. akin young , . - .. .,If,, , . . - . � , � �� I I � ,--* 1, a noice, or sl:�ugmg, my dear—I believe- people to think well of her ; 'if tl.% .th Inevercouldbc 'riddles. T�d.isqu � - g c �.� . 1.1 I - � . .e ar ite ; ­ i he calls it by that name�," � 4-1-, i . - - .. . ; .� , inust be knowii, she hungered for t'eii Jon(f of hir - tbo� gh I lielieve half my ; 14 - 1. z I , *1 . - , .. I , I His laugh, too, was ouite a -surprise to . appreciation as a half -stairved' e 1'ild dislike com6s from his ' - aersistin g lit c " . � . I ' .. I ­ � - 11 Queenie when she hear it , A - d it first; true, might have done. Cru - (, Id. dressing lil �e a b rokeln doi vin undertaker; . ... . I nibs 'w, � ' . . � :Lm . -As deli' -i- ndt. satisfy her; cond , b� only,wahts a.wbite tie to) make him i I I - was rather- boyishly loud, buf , , I � ii 11 . � . . - 1 die pily in the . � : "'. tl ,ous abandon of initth was tbormighly ness would nof feed her- thoroughly, ' , complete. " Tbey'were hal) . � I � . - I 1: - � ." �� I infectioust ; none but Langley could ever must have their full commenda,63n, 11 laneby thif, thne, 4nd Queenie coul � I i, �7 _ " i d I - ' � �-i �� I hear it without joiniii �'in it. He would , - E � -1 .r . " il 91 their equal friendship. She ha ! no I %vn enjoy her ii.ugh without mulile of con- - �� . . . . If . 11 thraw his he -ad back, tossing back the th 9 . i - �, ­ f, ' . em-, 0 long, she bad seen theial al 14� so scielrice. I I � : I � . ­ � . . . . 1 � il 11 wave of dark- hair as he did so, and the perfectly with her inner vision, that 1&e - cc Is this the -vicarage, ,,,,a,tby ? b t of � -- - - - , 3 111:� I- . , I. I id shine . � 1. � . strong even white teeth won, � . , among th im course it is ; I -knew,, it from your � , � 0 , �- ,_: could not feel as a stra'nger � . - . t I I � � , . . - e. . 11 , under the moustache, while the pe 1- . " I am. so at home -with themalreac . , I aling � � I ; description You are .a p rfect M -ord - � f , ., ; . . - I i b4 -ha. would provoke corresponding she had. said to her friend the evi . )ui I painter; all your portrail a are tru e to ; . i, p t ­ . . -I' .- mirth� - I -i - � . �- � . 1� . night. "There-arenoliardbegi igw life.` - I ; ,; I nil . � , , 4-L' . .&A.- � I 6 P 4' C, "' It does one good to hear Garth Clay- we axe friends to start with'- the e is n(' That n ,eans caricatur 3. ' - I � ­., 4 f � .. . ­ . - - - . ;: r� tou Jaingh, " Alr- Logan said once. " Only thawing because.1here is 'no i . " ibc ' ' " IvVell,,-' I , 811 ppo e so ; but all the , II .- �- . � ! , . " . E I a man with a good conscience could I .1. I . - - I , - i , . :. - a,ugh bad said' e -; tsi- same your .lik e thorou ;rhly ; . t I .i * - ,- with. a certain vagu th I e ness a a; , . 9 . �- - . I 11 . ]k re that. " I . - . - i -1 I . . asin, 'which, nevertheless, h -ad be I : er. spirite4. " , � . I I � . ;� - I Queenie sat in her low baske-t-work fectly understood by Cathy. I I One ias " Onl . `1 never miss out tie iyfole., and . � y . . k�. ,� : . chair, watchinu-the ins and outsof this so m uch.up-hill,work.,with most p6op a,'! the freckle,,. Tb is is not t he ideal v.csr- � . -. Z> - I . �v­ u I I I I � I happy liGine-eircle too thoro - ghly; int&-' she had contil-lued talking-o�it ier age, is it,- ma rhe, e? thmigh I cuild , - , . V I I � , I I A L - . .. �1 I ested and amused to- drea m of fatig-tie, 0 �herself. "' Don't you. show you one not many miles from here. p i- ­ -thoughts half � , r �- � , - � though they had .excused her singing ­ ; Al . . . . . know ek'actly hoN� common�lace , pe(' ple� Cross ill Vicarage is lov I ;J inust � - 11 - � . 9 � y � v, at itight on that score. � . -,.� . t I -ie day, as � I t, make abqua,intance,,how laborliougy tley Uke'� you to see it son . I . . -, I " I ; la,y very little, but I ain supposed . ; . - � . 3 X . � try to find out Ile tastes ! They dJ it nurso use� to say: it is ihe dearest, � I � . i t, sing 11 erably well, that is, most' about gracefollylls though they m ,,re �lnost pictui esque ph e. A little river L P, I . 5 . t, ;, � .as - .:i T, I nF ike n ' C, a I pea-ple 1, .-,iy voice," she. had said, breaking at ne on the higbi ay, or flows: through the village: just in the i ­, - i ; :? . P - quite frankly, in answer to their polite hammering fli - ( * aitl I tie ro d ;- and the is � ­ - - iits as boys 10 t) ell middle of church ' � . I . - . ; ,.: , lunquirtes, I ­ . L -- � as . .cabracre is a qt . aint � .,� . . . �- -� I arks, and all the time look no, beautiful ; and t lie v I I , 1 &4 32 . 0 D I - - . '--* , is 8 . . . : - —,.,he sings like an angel was Cathy ough they knew you had not lin, in old housd *ith ble-ends embosomed in ; - . :. .1 . tt I � . I -- verd'ict On this; "her voice is as f resh you -wotth comitig to li&ht. 0 h i is creepers ; 'ith tie lovelids garden al - T -7 � - 1, - - I � I I I 0 ; ) F. � � - a U � � 2 �, 11 I arid., clear and true as a lark's, but her terribly f tig, i - � . I - . ing ! . I once hearo!1 a vary ways btlazin wit [1-flo ers, ', 61 � I 1 P e - . a,t a tl .m- . - fingers m, 6v,e: over the keys a little like- cl v r �nan liken mod to the ' " Tb Xlas nice.", - ;;; � .. .1. I druiusticks,—I have often told you sa ' .1 ern societ�- 6 .- � " � 1111111.1-iny"Tooiii of tlfe- - British .)LX iseuin. - - ' WN I �en �; dr ve cve'r tlic e we .have , __ ­ . . I �, Queen ; you ptit a,11 yaur expr'ession m" He sa,id,� 'Huty6m beings are so �', (athedl tea in t ie � hall- -- - t lis wai as cotted ith 4- -- . . I � . . . I . I -A - , 7b .-� Y i an �11 ; � " your voice.12 .and . ound tip in colliv Oil I . I - i oak, ' I fbeife� I is a la;tice window, and . �j� tf I I � t �L. "I shall asi�z Miss Clayton to play my ; �,= there is no getting at � ie reil'i ildng,at' am old, pak a air(ase ,- ,nd gill ery, all tiny, -1 � � ­ 'com, - I .:�z � Ac panintents, " was Queenie's gracef al o adl. I ly : , 1 1 � -� � . - I ., . ; but � . � -- , . - - I . so (Uain ; and t e old arse, nE'arly - . � f .. : �- . ; . ; � - . answer, She was not a bit an-noyed at, . $ 11 � . � . ,,I like Lang -ley a way ,qf 41 owinc, eighty, w-aitsiupon up. I .do love the � . 4 .0 . . i her friend's plain. speaking; she liked to , people " Q )) I m . � athy had ansiver-ed 11; " sbe place se, I - I � i I 4 . I . C be told of her faults, and zlwayg set - - i I . . � � -- - , 7 . just knows them at one -t ke' i it for . " Thi 3 is bar � pr fter that," re- � . � '�a L - . � herself earnestl to mend them. . . . I- -y granted,J mean - that ,all Ti�a,t fiij�ereits turned �qecnie, .18 they -.1 ; I . i ) . I al Cod up the : a . -sed sedulou .. _ ; She practi i ! . sly after this . I lier interests them. We had si tch am steep'wxrow den, betiv en rowi of : I I ar n - evenin, g and gleaned a1l. manner of hints argument about. it one aay,' m hen� I cabb � c a and tushes of I ,a e pink , and 6 -�, 11 z I . 4 � . � � . - p �, . Iro ag I W, ,yy,langley- - ­ . ' I p ..'i must . . ,would haive it that she had borei I some white roses. Al. sorts (if oniely 'old- . I I I : . � � r .' t -..h your fingers to speak, one about the soup -kitchen. . 'I - 8 '80 fasbio'114 �,d � flower a --bl )ome d. among: the � -- I � IJ. acq--u I .04 - they nia.ke aintance too - stiffly with I I . � �1 full of it m yself that I knew tbwt I beans & i& peas and otber V creta,bleo,red � 1; 31 with the keys," Langley s�id once to . I . : � 4, � I .a : ,�? should not t Jk so well on. aip other land or rtiumls, 1; spikes of . ­ p a 3g� not : 11 I . h6r. "I You play so corr ctl too,; it is 3 1 . . 1 4 - ,e .y, subject,' was her sole apology. Aild kavender �I I ; f - , blue larksp r, and masses of � - . I . . .�- such a pity you'do not m ake us feel tben - I I '� To, r ot ,all ba,re i . . . 7 . she told m6 I was quite w,ong— pweetmignonette.. ."A - � . 4 your M -nu si C. ": - . ; 1. � )I � f I ' "that people, after all, like to be t reated prose, corriecting herself and pointin i . "I " " - . ) 9 I Tli� -Nly life has been all -drudgery, you : 11. . I - si I r � as reasonable, beings, and not lil A , cbil- to a bed of pan 1 a, ooking in *tbo- iun- . � I � - . A; see," Queenie answered humbly ; " there 5 ; I I dren pleased, with sugar-pltift,is. Give shine lice a: cly ter of g old and violet I . . . . fl Z I . I has been so little musie .in it, all the and it shall Ve giv at .a tr butt- � poisedl on t e motionless ivel- ? � # .--�n you, is Ju ue erfli Bs i � . z 6 . I ­ e . : C� I � 1. harinwany got jarred out of it somehow. in so-ial llite'reourse as it', was in .the vetwings; "theire is a 1�t Of florn.1 i - � It has been, only griiiiding at. hard t - I � 0 4aksi �sense first ifitended. If you so- Pa;intin for 3ro � axes . it � . , ,, there is a *hole adle- , ­ rubbing Gut suilas for little girls, wid � . , . :_ I I : I -, yolu will re, p ta,res hil I I ys re- gory in-.�hat.'f I. � . ; I � � g I . I L rutting them in again ; one couldn't �1. - t I � ;. e r1t t�o, member that,' she 'ha' 'F"I" lea I pr�e- ." An k1legoir w y Qufei�ie youl are � I play tanes ha ily aftier that. " . IICM."s a.""' , I Y!11 h, I I i ­� , . pp fer scatto�ring pr6ciO118 grain.. Y i bate Actually becomi a )Oetic - If Mr ! . 4k . I I . . . But you sinpi',, and so sweetly too." . 9 . t i I I -C ; no idea how often one rea,ps a ri - i har- ogall -were here lie uld t 11 us that I � - I 7'i 7 . ,4 . - P � A lb,", one learns that at Church sing- ; i i . .1 I . v . � � . .; I vest. It: is the real thing, you se -, 0. d tbp,t is a species of, viol t — V ola-tricolor, � - . . 4 11 . Ing is- part af one's religion," went o - J � I I � -- . � i - n . C led a so..Pa,ns - i" : -1 people li�te thaf." . fa.] I � y. . �i � the girl reverently. " Nothing, how- I . �g I F , 'I and Cathy we"re 1�rzelv giv - 6, there . .. I Queen, e I i tBelieve in a a ig,her mean- . an .f - . ; f I ever sordid and hard, c keep religion I "�sat' thesW 7't W a 11 b tt rfly ife. Look at F - - to con Z loin's sucli as �ng. in tl [at at I � . . " � f, ,'.0 ; 'out of one's life ; it is Just there always. Just talking O -at, their thought E y �bis one with Ig orious vio t wings and I . a � : � I . ­ t inc, yon know, and blind eba,f- �,called it. They &ired all manxer f just one golden eye; does t ot look ,is �. Slaves s, . . � . 'i": ; � :- . - fiuch�a,. and, poor miners, underground - � ; 0 � � - quainf subjects. in this way, tlie,� e t, , o though it olight to fly, instead � . � I of � 11 = over tlleir work. It keeps off bad bonest-1tearted girls. Both ,*ere I little . . so liui-abl on its g een' z � P I . reinaining Y) I I -i, every. one. must , . i Aalk ?" I I y � ing , f . thou hts 041: 3 i. r. . vague at times; most womep aria. i - . I . - 7 . . she Cishlt(l with a amile, feelin . . : I . i . - � . 9 that Cathy always aantised her frilen i1ighti- : �'�Well,,niyi,Queetil'of'!�li�ba,"' alf - �­ - - � now for, the first tim e in her young -toil- ly. I i. � ; She had a babit at certadn tirines, in- iMpatier tly ap;d half qmused, " whl � . I .. I . � I . , � . - � ­­: O., )) I I I Ir her as sh tzrried' you make : Of th ? J am -not a worn life. slile was really resting on he , . do 5 -- oar&, I . � . i . � �, I � � 1: them! , Of tak-iD g herself to piefts � o ex- �'Solomon,-to answer.all your. bard ques- � I . I . . 13 i . 11 ; * * I � r .i, 14 I I Only resting for a brief space, though; amine her moral ineeliamisill, 348t QLS tl'011-8-� . . : .- I � ! � �� - by and by she nnuat take them, up ag i . I r p'. . at � A ", though she were examining the wdrks I f I tb: nk, " �re . t, . androwma bravely-a-,gaillist 0 tu e(. Queeliie, hesita- . the -stream. per. I . Cc th-, , I . , 4 a new watch, as Queenie would te I her, i $ At it ine,ins to taaA us hat , I .- -1 . rou.h marshes of sedgy weeds, I i111..g the wheel, . 9 ) I .. . � I � 1, - In . a and sto'Pl �,,, pr6- the true heart � q 099 )111 spiiIser-,mains1conten in v . [ � =against a sullen current, perhaps gress all the time. I - ,- , I - , If you aJe a hwayst 'U own place I A. has winn , -- drifted - , � � lto (1, -per wxters, but a1ways t I St � ... ii ec I I a.king yourself , � I I . tip by the rocts ;O see a,r, �­ not i eady f ighb? they justcIrry . 2 - : . with -,the Lroad TAae sky. above her � ,� - . 11� - - : 1i I , with how you grow, you won It grow at all,? 3 ; th � clew and th Slins iine, that is , .5 tin Of silver -lined clouds and possible all. I I - - - I - ; , I she assured ber, in her d roll wa, r. 4you 1�r* ave b ttle ! Jde: i hearts, al*ays � - I . . � I , ­ . . - - by and by. - ' 1i t knd !anti in.. " a],, e contintied, - -, Sunshine.. with hopes of safiliaxborage ought not always to be looking7: �1 ' rai an - - " � I I - our , . - . . . . , �. I t 'ishes in the. y ' the blooM'L with J er - - -a and blem; � -feet , de glass. htly brushing " 4" I help myself, and therefore God people freckle from tb I li, . . I t . I , � - ' . e sun somet meLs ; finger4ill. . i? i � I I � *1 ' - hel --ie," Qite6nie had often said to � I . wil p n I 1, I � but I doiR't believe over - uc,h sui shine i "Mr. . Lo(Y6 "' I ,.. e aculat d Cath�, I , . , herself in sorely- tried youth. _ 1:5 . I . i . . " "a -in -hurts any one. Keep ti ht bold )f the 61evating her �yebrow in a a rt of cc' afraid of nothing 1jilt doing wron and re cc � ,in . mic � . � : '� ; a never let go, . all I ( 7 J,v I y i an est some appro- � I . P seeLl S , and then ti y despaf�' ' il�' r , I - . . I' � . � i -i;g klaninie uffer ; thE f can forget everything but the .: ro�d y.c alli e . te mjCr ��wny ( urt, fort]: is poetical ir I I . , . illrim 3 1 1 ; 1 I bear; " and this belief in herself saved travelling. Forget no ? )! . � '� thernn both. - tbingbuty" . issert, O ? I d ueenie, blushi � � . 1 r rsel I i I in I I'll, .. �- mamma always said that. " i I �� otly, di I +-Lir . � (.4 ol�ped le fl en and - .. ne,g . ,I - I am- going to take you to see all our � ! I . - There was something velry,fresi and ound. ! -'. ; I 4 Celebrities, " an--`iiaunced Cathy�, solem, .nly, I ''k t S;' . I I � - I i sweet in this girlikh intercourse .e evot� ' My qle�r yiolihlg lady, I ain afraid . + reakfast table the next morn- � � at th e b I 1 7 � I I ? . i -as it was of vanity and selfishno) �axtled iyou, s,lid IM r. L6 I I t " 1 t is Langley. I's ' I I as. The � � � uig� district da . 9 ii, benevo- '5 .y, and' were tolerably equal in capacity, n,'tb ... I 1111tly ; 1�ut I I r � I I play the � A - she will have nothing to say to ;an y of us I 11 I ' did: not - like � I z . : Ch, the other much, bu the I any . tb tigii Mi 4 ! , - could tea 4 , I -1yesdro, pper I I er : until lunch-tinne. I propose that we - - ! as � + 9 I . � - 4 f could lea,rix together. it was as t iough � - atherin a 'Wa mi ch evo n to � , I leave Eminie with Deborah to shell peas, they were tw Oyov' . -i 0 y - and . . . . . . . I I ; ­ -1 0 ng gleaners fol -U ceep me in the background. ; - . M, . . while we do Hepshaw thor T � � oughly. : ' z I _ ; - the reapers ; now 'one - gathered a stra ks it is, I have stolen.1 very z z - 4 (.� I : 0 . I . pretty 5 � . ancy, �- � F I You must take me into the- church sheaf and tossed it into the lap )f e ' , W I 9 I Vi leligh ClIarl ) i . i(I �, kn w 5 . - t 21 . f), t . first," observed Queentie, quite pro�pared other ; everything-Lan--id6a, a th ) I t 4) te ". I i : I : % r . - 7 � . _ . - ugJ 'if I - , 3 � � for a long = - - 9 i .Iss . I - � orning of delicious idleness, —was I- �, F � . . just a gol(ren Car to:be wiiii owed, NLI an. iott M I nji," retu.:rn- . I � , 2 .10 I LO, i t ;.. an oJ in the t�ue h liday spirit, alert and into grain. At times their ccnte�t � I Gatih, .wlilil ;�ilc I �61 � i .. . - for any G I 1 .7, soleninity. i z � 0 d fill , I I . �; ; I Z- 71 ready -hance enJoyinent. I think . w ul, have ed � granary. I . � . 01ow -W-h at a stickler on are for �ii- i there is soraething d I . C I . I ehightful in makink Happy season of. youth! V, n when entioilalit�es and etiquettE I - ! � , �4r. Loghli . a �. . ery � W th a fresh e,, even thing is delightful because -ei%TTeryt] , ig is d I coulp not su -,, r y to titter . acquaintance wi plac . t I , . � . I . � ng freall, faces and hea,ruag different , new - when harvests are more bout tiful; � other a . 11 introd' c- ; - seei . I eililto6nce withou due o . - : . I . voices, gives me an odd indescribable sort I when .. �1 I - i . . u I � , the mildew wid the 'bligh t o I . 11 : : - 11 - c d i10 . i . I . - of pleasure. - . i I I) � _: . . the canker -worm are unkno,,in ;I wl �en " Is no t that a sligh b do v4tion fribin : I � " You poor pri 71 - ; I ; . isoner, yes, returned i the sky 4ild earth meet and touch .soft ';hE,,f trutb,; fAy dear is 3 1 Catberi�ne, I . - ! r. her friend, sympathizingly, as they 1y; when -beautiful t1idughts . I I i I :i � ste I I �ke b 6� you ku6)v, at lea A ev er y one- must . ; I . . . I : . walked down the littlegarden-path -it! strange ioirds in the twilight a noW, my litti I I . ; - I � I ; whe !I ihe e failin . h; . . I r pect? ; the aide of ihe house, and passed throug . I .hsin bbat re . - glimmer of a star will provOkp- a re i i- till, � was not awaxe of your friezid's I : . - I I i rene; . , . E � I . the gate that opened on the church -yard, i when a hand -clasp Nvill ame :aind-1 dare sa. she i. I � . wa, e !a wo!' i was � : with ita Ion,,, tacrace plam-te I Id of ) . ` equa"Ji . I � . 0 -; when the universe' is n too . alit of -,miiie." y I _ 1. .- ­ � y . . d pictur- 1 ,dreams ��, I or . ? .� � . L . I ; . esquely -with sycam. ore.s. " You are like �` big a setting for one suria,11' eating ,eart .. " No, indeo�d " re',urned Queeziieo ; 11 � � a, nun: you have only peeped at th�; - when one believesinone) gu axodian I I I trying . I ­ I - I ; � i � ; a , lig bax 0 mainti i - I a I world through. a ell 1 4 I in rier gravi . � I � �' I sort Of invisible grating " and heaven, is so near=so r. ear.. I Caihy's,eye ; a e da,n 1 vith fun, I e : . i � � iw- Aliss Titheridge's f ront parlor, You ' It is not always a . I ing I 0. Alas ! alas for a mischievous itte ihe ivicked li le � E I . I I Must naake up for lost ti � � . � . n; . t k ine, and live ' the anointed eyes, p from th ., cr6atu e knew dif Rcul �� t 'was 11 I IF �' � 111"'ire.'a . o -w k . b I eir . I . every mom en.t thorougi-,I.ly, G xth a d ' y athful, blindness, made Nv,, se wit]; the ' her friend not o laugh ouftiglit. - i 9 . : � as: a a 0 - � I � . i 11? . � .� . do. I I � - � . �. : I , ! I serpent -knowledge o,f ev : Mr. Logan � i at il and pod. tainly resen;ed a curi- ; - ist - � " Th is ju it, we don't half -' Tread softly here ye ,�svoT,�,(�Jhngs` I' . Or p 0 I . I . I A i � Tive our lives, , with 1-ous appea,rome.6, to- a strangerls e�es. � we girls,,"' ' replie dT lifted sandals,and' bated ,' breAll � for 1- Tbe goo& ma�r *, as clad in I -1- . i . :_1. � i .1 Queenie, dreamily; -half Of 'Us') . . .a brown I I seem here, as.. in all loveil , - 1 , ' Y 4 n4o "go It iitlt it- 1 4 t, e i w# ! v - ! � i IV I i., 11 I � �" ir � h ; , . '. L 'i .il � i Ill h I a . I I I I h �, , � I ) - t , , 11 ,it , '' . . , 't � , �. � � , , , I I" It pr I X1 � , C "' I � , Pe- nt I t i 1� I i I I I I ' ' �e . 1h( I ti I " I I , - I an )l I �n �,� 8 , 0 a I I d I , ' I t I , , � � 6 (I I " " , 49 � I a ( t _v ( at _ ( � 11 i r�t I 3 � �t I It. P i . . P . y lin a fresh rroi.n dressing gowni patched n ally at the . 11 I asleep ; our faculties lie doralant, - and - the Maker's haad . i elbow.si�vith � . . - � � 'isin eed oly , (Jupd. I parti-colored clotl� and his I I � � get rusted just for Want of use�. , I . I � Miss ' QueeUie was modera, in, : adles were - Ished. tip on his Jore i I Tithewidge hung round my neck like a -of He ses, spect , � I It 4 . . I pl , 4 ; i . - . Tshaw church ; nev, ; ; � Inillab>ne; lite I es i, it head,showing 4 pair of near, SiVited blue . : , � I I �. raIly crushing and pulver. please: her with " en i :1 I . . � I - a cor I p , I I I . I I . � 'r i \, . e wa i � -' . I - ing, all the beat partsof me. It is being. ness. - Th re a no bea,uty' .1 He Was a � tall.. spare -man -!with iz ta" -a se (f fit- : eyes. -- I , � I lof arebitec. i � � . -1 ! . born again ,- it is a sort of moral reizqu- ture -.. . , I P- i f - �- I . - . RO f,%c.-+pf­1­- A I ) as oi le�ai ; it was plainest face, ueenie t lioug lit;, she' h d 1 , i DratiOn, this feeling Of freedom, tWis* --1 just a village. churchl adapted to' the. ui�er seen, the features Werelo .ru d ia I . . I >h-,, haw can I make You understand it - needs of a rustic populat- �. - � Z� ?10 1 104 But there '&ad irre'gula!r;'thesp6ctack8 and gl- �1 . was something grate I ill its gim�li I In ' . � " Seeing is belidving, ",was the-bru . sque Thro fu ��-ity- hair gave him'an elderly appeara-me. I J . - ug" the OPea 400" the fref h a Veet I , ; I � 3 . 12 . .. (Colztinu�d on Third Pa7e.) 41 . � � . I . I . i 1. . . . ; . . I � 1; a I . I � I . t � . . . i , '. � � � I . : 4� �( , � .: ; I - I I I . . - . . p ; .i � � ; � - , I . � . . , ! i � - -. . I . .. i I .-- . ; . . ! ' r : I I . I r . . , ! � � .. � � -1 � I � . : , I :I : ,?,. . I . . I - I — -1 . � r I I , I I i . I " , , I . . . I I .: . . r . 1. i I . � ! I I J i , 11 . � I .. I I I . . : I � . I . I ; I , I . I . I .- i I I � � ; . I . . I � � . — . � :.. - , ! � . . . I . i . r � . I I - � . � i I I � . � . I ; P : - � � i - i I . � '. . � � , I I -1 . I i � I . ! . I . r - . ; I I i . � � I . . - I r . . I : I , . i , 1 . . ; . : , I . - . . . i � . : . ­ . 5 � I 1 I . : I � :t-. . � -- J- i, 1 " I . . . I r . � I - . ­ ­ 1-1 � 11 �­..­ ­ ­­ -L, ,; 't � �� . , � . . -f . - — , - - - i i - , - . . , - , , d , . , - , - - - I - - - I, - - - � - - - - L - .t � - L. .mrjAJLJ lsal-mx-r, -V IV . . i I . -1 . � I . : a V . Y% �. . --4— l"1-11- aii over ine, nuu%ft>u . � I i 1; I , i I I ; bargains i ; I . ; - i. , � i - . I -- . � - OU E FOR SAbZ,—For sale cheap, i a corn. . . I I . - � : . I fqrtable and well finished dwelling in Sea- - I . I - - R i . forth, og PrinceE 8 Street. The house contains . I -j. r i ON THIS TF YOU WOULD I @oven rooms, wit h collar, hard aqd soft. water, . I . I :.1 . � stable, and all other necessary conveniencies, � r ' - I - I - T r !'I, -arde . Terms easy. 4pply to I I . e e , a odr-1 .n I I , - . J�COJgo h 888 4 0 . .MMON, Sol,fort . � i, � I � . . � . � . : I ­ . . I � I ' � I � . -DROP I ERTY T'OR':,SALE.—For Sale aheall 11, of widespread depres- i JL ' lot of land in (he village of Egnibildyfie, �- .� a � containing 6� aci ,es all well fenced and � fit fQr . Save Money I :� � - , - � . 11tivation. Thm iu�nd to situated oil the 2nd I . . 0 ; - Cooncessionof Tickepinith, adjoining tIhe mi,11 . . 4 � � p operty, and is reallV a choice lot, and ; is well Qlan we will inaugurate the New YearL,with a I . , I ` I , - . =ted land conveniently located fora;rctired- " . . . I � � farmerormarke gardener. Tholawdll;411 fir# � . - �1 - , classandisseed d t - For further Par-' .! . ' t . ticulars apply to t)lc%=glled, Egul9ndi ill' I L . - 0. I GEORGE BALE . 'i sn; - I . 8eventeen Overcoats..: - . ----I---- -I---- So AIL Ee . - - . . - r SALE I I N THE COUNTY G E N U 114 E BARGAIN I . � . � $ nHOICE FARM FC R . -- I f � . � .—I Icing L6t No. 14, in the 13bh - i � � I 8 . k�) OF HUR02 . I . � - I a' Concession of t) e Township of Hullett, Coll- . � - � I . 11 I taining 152 acres 1201 acres of wfiich are 1, cleared - I I LEFT AT 8 and under CUltiV LtiO�', the .balance is timbered � � � with hardwood. Tho , re is oil tile premisei; a com - � I . I fortable log lioufi , large frame barn and stabl, We do not intend to offier a few mere baits . . � , Pod water, wel I foll ed, fi lie - orchard, and I; . �, r . � I . .. . within two and a alf .miles of Blyth. This I - is one of'the best farvis in the best to;vnship In ' 0 - Huron. Apply ti) MATHEW YOUNG, Ion the to in other purchases, but will offer each Rantron-, Bros., -. premiseg,ortoblYLI',SYOUNG�131�-th. i 880 1 1 1 a It - � . . . - , :, � I. : � I . . � - � . , � I - I - . � 1�' ,: r ARM IN McH ILL0 P FOlt SALE.—Th . I I .� I of ] rot .F 60aares lot O,Cono�essioiiI3,45 cres ;f and every article at ' g r- duction, . all � I .1 . a ,, reat e . which are cleare 1, free - f rom stumps ai i d well . I � . I . - ; . I I � i r . � I i; � I I underdr&ined. No better land ,in the -)ounty. * . - I . .1 r I 'r E q , . V - IS situated about half! way.. between Scafol th -and �. I � . . . --Brussels. Itis,%,vollfenced. There isal*houge I . � I I and a. good franic bain and"franic. staUle and profits bdin$ ,sacrificed to the p Ublic. Buy- I . 'hedanda good ,prefiard planted with . ! I � I i . . - s . app I . . . � . . phin,, pear and ,-hcrty trees ill I d be , 11, t I � - " order. It'is one wd � quarter MIC10811 ew t llfrrlonll I � I To be Sorld at Half Price 1 41") ers will ,e time and money, � y coming I tqadbury. Appli- to ROBERT M&).1IIL'N Lot , sav -b I I 1 33, Concession 3, 1161(illop, or t;'Bo.� 5 Sea - . r I fo�th P. 0. . T i - , , . I 834 . i I I - . ­ I i .- . I . I . . - direct to: . . . - I ., TI E . I I . - I . - � I I : . I r i� - I .R TOWN OF SE FO H.—The ab ve prol- � r � r I I . ! . r i I . � pOrty. belongs to the c state of the late ernard , � . . i I Burns and consistsof a story and il,� ha,l franic I ONLY T H I%-z'K OF IT! . . . houscaud two I)ts, on 1%-lill Street, it] �Jarvisl J. L. SNITTIV,,-�, Cheap Dry Goods, Seafortb. I r � I - - . Scaforth. Th � - Survey of the town of I e 11ouse is . I ndarlynewand ii in excellent repa It is . I I i - i I : ; . w#hin-twom 7 o e railw station ' I . I � and is convenient to I the principal intLnufac- -- ----.-- - - - — I . . i ! twing institutions inilhe� town; also folIr quar- . . ' I ' � ; ter acre lots in tl c sItme survey.' Tile � wholp I Shivqr no longer, but co m e � - pr I OP r pfaa iculare . , and get 2, erty will be sold! clical). Fo 4 F.%-' T . I AN ITEM OF,INTERr7nD . � . a�),1)13` to THOMA; ; D(5WIXE Y, Esq.,. Exc(lutor of . : . . ­ � - t late Bernard 3urils, or to P. S CAIllRO,LL, I . $10 COAT for $5.- UNDERSHIRTS ..'� Sq,ficitor, Seaforth. ! , �89� . . . . 1 2 i I ! . i I - i and DRAWERS reduced ; -also a Jelv- i ' . A1131 IN TUC M 8MITI1 FOR SAIX.—Foi I � . � F Sale, clicap, tile IcCartney farm, on the I : � . . . . � I Mill Road, Tuckersitilith containing 126 acres, es of DRESS GOODS and VELVE- 'I . i abibut 05 of which are eLrled, underdrained, well ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAm OF FIR. "" � I I I ' - . ­ f*ed and ill LL fi St ]ass state of cultivation. . : . . - . TEENS- to be cleared,out, to na ake room , � � � : T1- e balance is all .11di pastul-6 land. Th re is a - 11 . ­ i � br ck house and i ow ank barii with 9tone stab- . �. I for Spring Goods. . I � lilig underneath, Llso good orchard and plenty . I - 11 of &ter. and fs �% ithin half a mile of a school. : . .. I I ! � I ' . - I I . . � This farm is beau,iful'y situated, and is within . . . . . . . . � , . . � two r.iiies of the village f Bru'ceflold and- four . . � 1 A few ends of TWEED at 75c, 85c . i I � � miles from Scafor0i, a n(Il will be sold cheap, as A VALUABt—E DISCOVERY I ­. . I .. I tile j)roprietor h - goi e to Kvisas. Apply to A. . 1 90c and- 95cl all down to 66c , .to ,clear, - .. I � STROX,G,'Land �kgalt Seafwth or to WM. I . I .. . , . , . - . SCOTT, Bruceliel 1. , 1 869 � . . . I I at 9. I �- I I . .1 I ------ I i . . � , . ­ . . . . . . ­ I T-ALUABLEFARS PROPF,Iidn- FOR SALE. J . � . . . . � . . 11 I . A —The subseribei offers for sale, his iarin of Although th a �ority 6i colDle akd citifte, familiar with the medicinal, . . ., � re ell Loti 11, p � . - . i 10� ac I S) b 'i sF , 00116es8ioll, illey, �.ropertic4 of the' two articles signified in the above name, (Balsam' of Fir and ' . - . I ' about� � acr'c c1darei . and free f roin. s uni s. tlycerine) Yet, so far a4 Ive axe a.,ware, no attempt to combine their peculiar vir- � ' ' Th cre is on t4 pi enit es a stone house, f le 1 ' . I - . ou;build old go(I orchard. Well V . e ttics bad ever been mado, until MESSRS' ' LUMSDE,N & WILSON, Cheinists and . Ranton Sros,, ; . I and iv1,gV"041tatc 0 cultivation, chureh and Druggists, of Seaforth, �iad perfected and put upon the market their preparation z. .1 1-� I ` set , i0ol oilfilig the �, lid lot. It i's situated 6 which is how to be had ifroni druggists under -the narh;e of' 11 LUMSDEN & WIL- 11 .. � � * miles f roiii. Bayfie d, 6 1froni Zurich, 7 froli .- .7. . . I la. Termi $1,OW 1 down I . . I : pen, and U from VaA fl "p- SON'S ROYAL (;LYQERATE4D BALSAM OF FIR." thidoubtedly a great. . . and the balance qJdt purch ser. Pos6ession remedy, having in this ige of persistent and la-vish advertising, by its own all - . . . . � per- I I ' . - I given Ist day of .1 arck 1885. Apply 0 W.M. ior virtues alone- created a demand from all p - EXETER. . . i arts of the Province, with a ra,pidly , . HARDWICK, 13 .. . . . 875-26 increasing sale in every Ilocality where introduced-,' the secret � of which is that . I � . . . .. i - � � NrALUABLE FA*RMiFOR SALE B - �crcom- .-.-every one W to uses i can io u spe , We - ��� I eir . 'I .... - i — - " . � I . - . . . "'is nt L 58, icb is the most con- I posedofnoith parts of Lo um eontinually coming fron� the most unlooked for sources, wh � A - J`- , - - . a &a � �l- I` W- W 59 Wol 60 in tile ist Concession ofj�Tur.bcrry, -lincing piroof to the malitifacturers that, althoii h hundreds of Cough Ilemedies HEvr TV, A .1- AGAW -� col taining 1.10 acres, inore or less, - is siltalated t - I are everywhere procur I o have use( the " Royal Glycei'rated Balsain ' 1 21 nilbi from Wrcxeter, 5 miles ir6ni Gorric, 7 . ab e, those ,wh I( I �� � . - I , I . 1. mi es f rom Brusse Is on- the Gravel Road. t There of Fir " can get nothing! to take its place. , Il ig recommended for CougM,- Colds ' I . . , ' is a Scho6l within a -few rods. FQrty adres of Sore, Throat, and iiinilar; affections. The most persistent and long standing coughs : � .. . I .- . - � i th( land is chopped ready fOr clearing, 20'acres speedily give way to itsi wonderful powers in allaying irritation of tho� niucous I —AT.,Coull— .. SNI'MIllp, good bla6c &,ill and cedar; the balance- . . � � I . I . hai dwood. Therc is a spring creek running membrane. Jts bealuigiand soothing properties quickly remove all soreness in ! , . I . . thi-ough t the -farip., Easy terms of Pa.), c . the throat or bronchical tubes. It is just the thing wanted fora, safe and reliable I I . Title perfect, Prk�e $2,500. .Apply to JAME cou h remedy', and should be in ever household. See that you get what you ask � ' I DE EIVE, Hardwai -e Merchant, Brussels, 9 y - " t' R- for If your druggist has not got it he -will gladly procure it for you. price 50 ,, H :E A D Q U A R T E RS,* " -- B. DURNION, Saw Mill,.Wroxeter. &S8 ' 'N I i, I . . - cents per bottle., Wholesale by H. SUGDETT EXANNS & CO., Torento, or I � ARM IN TU tIMERRY FOR SALE.—For . � I � F Sate, south half of Lot 2, Conces�;ion 2, � - i — . � Tu nberry, contai ling 154 adre,z, about 70 of --b ­ I ' WK ell are cleared, and the balance well timbered, LU S EN & WILSON,, Seaforth,- Ontario, � , part bush and par; swamp, The. clea're'd land , is .. - . . I � me � 11 ­ , . I r.1 S I -1 . well underdrained and in a crood state of ' culti- - - , � C, I --- I vat on. There is good fraine barn,� and log . . - Gount.o, I P11 . ; h se. There is splendid bearing orchard of I � enc ice fruit. It is; situated oil the gravel road C E N T R A L G R 0 C E R Y W - z . ­ m. T- seven and a half i -Mies from Brussels, ano two : . I . .1 I I !llil,,s and a .half, from Wroxeter and:'with- ! I , I . no -, quarter of ajiifle of a Schoolhouse. Fo'r fur- 41 . JEWZ,�LRY s1"ORE, . . i ther-partiOLI ITS; apply on the promises, � or to . i - ED NARD PALMEW, iVroixcter P. 0. �873 ' � I � I J . . " I . ! I I I I .! I I LAIDLAW & FAIR Ry 1 , I . � - � kRM FOR SALE.—F or sale, Lqt 10, Collees- L I 1. I I sioll 3 11111lett, containing So aords - w I -� E FORTH, (-),-N-T. -- 9 . , 1� . - a. �,r $ cleared. and i�i a trood state of vultiva�lcn ; I'; -- I t uder-drained and fenced. I — * I . i I t I alance is Avell, thAered. The farm is we I I It is mostly seedcd I I PROPRIETORS. . . I ta graSu- There a] on the premises a ilew:frame � I . ,. I I . - I I ouse.and banic ba n Nvith stabling widerimath. i . � - � � . . ' � i - . I L branch of tile MaitlandRiver runs acro§s tile I � . I I ba,ve a full rine - of Hohday and Biidal pres- - lack end of.the lot making it all excelielit,gaaz- -N � I I i ents bandsoonier-and cheapc,r tban �evcr. Com � . � � t I 9 farm. There i i also an orebard. it is. situa- and ,see thein if ybu 'Want 'to buy or illot. ,My. I eer for Christmas and X .. , t d six'Juiles from Seafol. th and five f ml Good Ch ' . . stock consists in',part of the latest- designs in I '' . rc . Clint I I ew Year L Z, t n, with school and churchep collvellicliti. I I I WATCHES SILV�R-PLATED WARE JEWE . I ­ I I ILRY . .11 rmseasy. For fuither particulars apply to i CLOCKS , 11 file undersigned on the premises or to Ointon lat the 11 Central" 1 I , &e., all of -which-wi be sold cheap fo)r � . i n i cash. ,M] goods guaran,teed as re : . - esented, or P. 0. W.3:1- MULMOLLAND :885 - i -� . lliolieY)Fefunded -. pr � . , ! I . I ., — ----- . I . . . . . I � � . -ATCHE il'i ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OR TO : .. . In Ill -8 we snow Ladies' and Genti? : I - 9(111 RENT.—For sale or to rent,' Loi No. ; .. Hunting and Olpen-Face, Gold and Silver -filled, ,;" ' - 33, Concession -, .East Wawanosh. 4boj�t Stein and Key-Whiders ease4and movemen,ts of all � , are cle %h0er is . . . -140' acres . ared and the rein, New Currants, Newl Raisins, New Peels, .NL'eAv Figs, Icing Sugars, White aind the best maliers. The' 1;eading I e, lVatch for genVs . I . well timbered with hardwoola. There is a0ume Colored ; Valencia Almolonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Canned Fruits, Canned Meats Wear now is the Aurom quiel, Train Watch, . . dwelling bouse, nearly new, well fmishedi with Canned 17ish, Haddies, J�loaters. . .' Every -inovement! fully guaranteed by tb . -11 cellar' . . e .1 goo . Alsa fran barns wiffisfilblin makers and ag,ent4, . I " I . . . ,. Sold only ky underneath, and a .good 115earing orchard.' T'h'e :, � � . . soil is a clay ]call, 0 d in a fail state of c tiva- Large arrivals of New Season's TEA$, wbich for plingene? and flavor are un- - . : . . . � sioll. Nve�l sit ated on'goed roads aw coil- excelled. Prices from 25c to 75c per pound. 8UGAR8 cbeaper-than ever. Full M,m R. COUNTER. - �� - It is. y veni ent to 1 mar -h -c being within iour ini. es of stock of General Groceri, �,,s, The " Central " is the spot to buy good goods. All . ,,- Myth, where ther is a railway station,J! and . . I three-ihile$ from uburri. Terms, about, olle. goods sold by us warrant�ed as represented, or cash refuiiodt-�d. - A Handsome thir I down, the ba ance to quit purchwWr. Ap- ! . � . Coln Silver Hunting C.1se, fIlla . i . I jewelled LeA er,ma.,vellient jor �. � I pl�, )n the �premisej ; or to J AMES I�ROW '�, 13ox . a I . 1 7 - ­ ; . . 34, Elyth V. 0. . I I I ! � , 88?X8 1 . i ­ -- — . ; . .1 . .. - . � . . — - ! � -- ,- ., I I §11 F LENDID FAR d IN BRUCE FOR SA X.— I . . - � . I — . . For Sale, Lot 0, Concession 6, to�vlls ip of ., Crockery 6nd Glassware Departrrient, . .u, I I I— 4 . !c, cmitaining acres, of which abo it .jo I I . a4c',t L 11 stl illps I I �V% 1 � are clekred, f need and free froi ; 0 mi o 0-, K S .- V e )alanep is tim red principally Nvith splendid We have a large and choice selection in Cliiiia* Tea Sets, -printed and Decorat- . I -- I . I I . I . , ll.akwoodanda li le hemlock fencing. "here ed Tea Sets, Dinno6r ,and Breakfast Sets, Chamber Sets, Toilet Sets, etc., etc. Ili ,"r,eat variekv, '.11,111 iftes Makes -and J)rlees. � . arelraniebuildbirm and a never failing mring . * . , th�* q . L . L c ee ( runni , �, igh t4e place. It is wit hill 6 . � I 11 ile i of the flouris hing town of Paislc,.-v al d an An inspection of ou-118tock, will repay intending spect- . ,- . e'u,is n croi is � good . 11 ­— . I ' I di ta e froir Underwood. Th fully solicited. HighestTrices Paid f6r Butter, F,ggs and Poultr . '�11 FREE, 7 . y . � � � . L sc,h 51 oppos te tile place, and it is in a spl#ndid DELIVERY. ; � : I � . . . I sottlement'.. t There is a good clay bank for ; . . ., i? . - , I c NV , what ! . bilicks or til : hich is worth one fourth of . SILVER-PLATED W , JES � . Il4 C Ked for le fan a. This is a splendid farin ' . . - . . aiid kvill be s6ld very cheap.. Apply to box 24, � , , I ­ .. I Sealilrth 1). . Laidlaw: & Fairley, Seaforth. I)III ­ � - .1 - ---.- 0 . . --.---------r I � )ICILISe 1.4tock bi Hollow and Flat -Ware 400m- -. L � - , — - --- J . . prising all the St& n . . QOD FARMS F )R SAIX.-- I . . ples and most of the Fa� cy � I In order to 4 -lose I - - lines. I . � . I � Gthc affairs of �he estate of the Illic IV. 0. I � 'Hingston the executors offer tile folloWlhltr'V;)r3, L . . I . - ) * L' - --- — 1�1 tlt�. Ible lands for;kle. First—North half of - . L .. Concession �'e Morris � (.oil- . - . toini 30, , ownship . of ., G.iRLRA,T: ATTIRACTIONS. J EWE L: - . . ng go acres. n this lot is erected a � bod ; I I - -c lard, - I � . L . frair e barn Wdth st ne foundation, good oi . � R Y I well and punip. early all cleared, and - oil . � . -� ­ : - - ; . I - � the gravel road Cloh ely adjoining the villa e of — Sallie AS Ill�iJaIlLV k�pt ill, �, '-C . : 'I f Jr. . i AT— I store, conipris'l 11 in part s1t­ ,]Ass jewellery L � ,, I Bru � sels. This fan l, is a valuable one, is � well i ; ; Gold Sets, Gold 'Colored an& Briglit f enced and ill a go state of cultivation. Se ond. I I � I . '%ro4Aes Ear -Rings Laee pins R,J)p , , _ L . S —1At 4, Concession 5, township of Grey, c6unt� -t I 8 -Gem, Seal, Band and Pialin Gold J . carf . -, of. uron, containir g 100 acres, 10 acres cleared Pins Collar, Cuff and Shirt Studs, L-ock L I and �rce of,Auinps, balance well timbered 1with OJAM PB ELL - & BRIG H NecKlets, Guard and Albert Ch . - L L ctsy pArt-ood hardwooc, pine and cedar. It is bree I .. � I . - . in Roled PlMte, Eleetro-Pl ains, also os!�Tc I � arlda' I . 1, atie, Gilt, A ' haIf ',miles fjoin Brussels, and o,.- tmile Ruby, Pearl and Celluloide. Also Mee 0 e, from gravel road. For prices *and tetins . ' - and 11riar Pip * rechalum L E; 1 pply -CLOTHING Ho USF,, SEY A FOR TH. - - ", Walking Stiorks, and Poeliet , �J to Ti ios. KELLY, Brussels P. O., I I mis, . Docks- Spectael" at all prices and to suit all V�ctobriaSq�lareP. ,O., or JAM] - . � aple . - � Hight'j, froin 25 cents upwards. - Lodge P. Q., Middloisex County. $68 - I - , 1, � . i L I . I L . . ­ , � ­ I -- I � I I - L — � . I FA RM FOR SAtE.—For Sale, Lot 37, Coiiecs- . I- L" sion 4� t East L,,,, anosh, County of 114ron, . I � We PLA I R I N, LG - I contl Lining 2-00 acre3, about 140 acres elearep, 00 , - ' P - ips. There are 17 acros of .. . . acrelfree . Fresh Suitings, Pantings and Overcoatings , � - fall V heat nd the b . : - . . - ast collard in the Town�hip, . . ill all bral * , ; I . beiDJ " 7 a6ros. It is well watered and the balance - - . leh�s of. the'- trade as. usual, . I of.tha farm�is well timbered with bca(.b m C, IN ,IMMENSE -VARIETY111 . ­ . I 11 . � � . eliii,, white ash, black ash, hemlock and cledh - for * I i I . � . . . i � --- . fencing. The farm s well fenced and has good I I . — L 0 ous I . utbuildings and gold log h -e, fraine I ank - i � . ' barn 56x36 feet, frai ie bank shed and stal li,.Ig . . I . 106x26, turnip housi � attached to stabling , vith We lead ill the Fine Trade * e M. R, 0 1. ... 3 ai�d we b fr our culstome'178 not to forget it. C � OU NTER -- stonci below and frame above 48-XI2. Churphes L . 0 . Ome . I - lose b1t I . . . . I . . and ,schools c _N -2 BANY mills within 1,1T w �ICH. ' � i . L . Markets-1311-th, 6' iles; Belgrave, 9 m, les: andsee our large and fresh stock L Of RF,ADY-MADF, OVERCOATS, the best The Old mid lt:(4ial,�IL'ili'at,,,huliLk-�er and Jeweller, I Willaham, 1� miles; Clinton, 15 miles, all - � I i - cod Mail) �trect, Seafortb. I L ----. —1 L - __ L uaxz�ts. The farm is of good quality, in i1i cod value in Western Ontario.: Ladies 'we -.----- itatepf cultivation and very clear of foil] W As, . I call your attention . - 'L 9 it h as been under my care since it' was b i'sh. SEAFORTH IWOOLLEN MILLS, Veri4�A siuhll am(unt,down to secure the �'sale ULSTER CLOTH,,13,,,.And to the beautiful fits our MR. BRIGHT call give you, I — - . I . - - :. . I . na 61 per cent. on. ti ie balance and 10 year i to I I . I i3EG to inforn" those indebted to ,Ile for � . � Inallufactu "�" or book accounts, that o,vi)l4r . I 1, . Ir a� f6r it, it needed, as the proprietor 'does not Fur:Caps and Genta' Furnishings without end. Call and see. to the entire desitr-n I ­ ec 'd , U, y - , the iii6ney, -only ilri6erest'. The cause of, sell- . ction of vy n *11 b r . .: I Ere, I all'a � . , - I I ng 19.1the -,koint of he AM J�qr further partici lars compelled to eall�Qji,you,foir li:prornpisettlemelt)t . I - I ppIN' to the, owner ?p the fahn, or' by lette -, to � y0lir accounts, Is the books Inust be closed. I I . 13-61 P. 01, Ont. JAMES W. AULD. 8 8 W. D. BRIGHT11111 - WM. CAMPB, . ' lope a second appeal will not be nece&gary. I . � . ��� � M --- . --- , . 1: I EL L I ,(if, . 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E'ithler A spectacles they ) I � ; they COU141 10eali � at tile two g,irlsll . or 4art seaarcliu�' quilkler like all al I sea ��of One's C4 thrOugh anti thl', one�; " it is jnq ik4a dark Mael . hid�lcn things � littk foolishne_39� � � : I ofriibbish." -� ­ � � 11� , I like eyes t. alis-voer to this.-' 01 i facc� in spite , , - � too'i'was So pk;i I . � - I waln ro,2�pee,t f . 'on t lis irst i�sil , � w4t worn awl I , I" Juill.te Aigi3ity I'! . - . I - felt Plus he walkiet thr:e(adbarp gnkrq � 9 : ",Charlotte; , I 4 11) � V he e-xelal A,i t �Icy Stood illl- . - : � besl sitting-rooll � , '- apwftment with� 44 I Mere, cllrii� � poni'lea a small lo I ilin4- recesst"Is iii: I � . WO1111an tripped � 7�lia I ., ! � . �s .., P I CO I %, � 111crIthe name, si <-,om,�.act, with "i I I - . - � Ckislil'On like Col. I - nioAxse of a W -ow, . L", an(f. gray Shetbi, lier shoubkrz, a 1); coarl 3 pinned -0 , , a I sin 11 head, wbi � tini., with her Jil, Vvily, her ver initi.. ,c),fy-di.ei, I ­ r, tiiAlly Out ot I , t V�ice, with � f. C.114sh 1 there,.1 - pxn*cea for -i3v� chi[14 to & W -I& I th6e, my dear, � , I but I dare say . 41 � tb�ere, there, i - to your poor u-i'J . J.1ruii I dkei� rufliau � thr-dagh the V3 - oatlr a in tile dat . I P oy thbig, he h . Jmst4-aft; hwsh4 klevi is sehooV +�I..� .... �g Uac­ 1 . him a 1 - - 2) . - � � . angN a . . � I . I 1. 'Isie i Why U .. ; , "I : n; Itfitted h . lotto was simply. I i .1 z f or *1-46� her V, 1 not �-he ; no olle � eirericall her bN ; alin6st. crushini, I Q�,eeiiiv,calle,(i I the little W,%Iar aadil*htly kiss( I . i . thell patted, lier lian1l. . . "IThere, then . ... . I 01 .. - ;, - -1 , and;stay, and P I W. -.;;I . 11 . i I , Tl-�ia was b -h spee�h'to stravngy It I Vle' i '� b . � �, Wore 0XVILUIC, � ­ . I . -was pne of her : I i 1 vdi,8110 among It - As a1alling off 10; ; 49 ". C � . , - y -11) . h fl, �, . aeaii) now", as S net fs so much eedinhig, anitt ; . wetl in it. .`-iba- , yqu,ca,j always � Mraid of your ict wert bonnets i. not carry a niWiz . then.') I I . I ,N%iss Gosiets -o . . - I petting people,", Oplux011, 1 . i . lie ,%ilras zilupl Y. ,I cc 81.1--h a 'Alium as Simple as a; I ,ela*.' Her lar hini, fairly hubi - to0mr, or Kit� , him, was the th, I . . 1, It k Jdolatry- wil tc) see ber piv! � haps the ten %- the- inot4i&ly *1fi Yo I -,qee,, Kit is - � . , I I I NIAVIOA � ,saiy .,-�oiaii � - . - lit ��� : f,elloiv- I 11N. , � � - 4, ., ,ii I to, ula� sing Ili - ,aet 4 that, sonieh� "'-- ' 'I, dear, he i15 Stu ... � . � n�el,.1 . re, YOU ki iii,e3tiber even t-0 - or tilk,e a clean 1, dra*ar ; I ju-st I � � � . leve,iything rewi..3 � "� NVby2 when . �Coxitinued Miss 7 . . an, <11 eyts, 44 be ly. ' atat � ion hi that I . his, if I haA 11 - ... ' - -, him. Think W. havessill at .-( . . . -dress4d out� . I fashion f, I � 11 -1 have foiin . . co-sie- mo,:;t rel:3 . - wh�n.; after all left the vicam ' I 4,'14ittle R -ebr � . - I I y . 41'. ; 11; ,,..e 41 . � AaL�Y, " , � -, I 4 t. V.. � - b - �^ � i l., the p . XO -) bow 4an youl... .- - � aiail- ttai&­s a1*1 � . � .. � 4 a fl-elt" � . . 1. eart, . . . I ! , V . � . fT . , a I . 11 T33 I to -w THE A0, tJulm-m � I . I . � .. are no . a �di­scouragcil I ; � � religious prospf, the -world. .- Th of the -book i abaull"I's. -Tlhe� The enemy U; a 011 the wh�llv� wor � se off tba-11- us taki? a napid 404it"atio1w, alli �t> . Against u-, at and: the devil. 11, trn�h a�ntl righ 0 i noti � 4411ead. J puli.lic ilummunor"ad circiul-Ation -of I- � - . te I '� neithie,rof th' �7 . � not � aware that , . any � new tak,tie, new machinery aw4y, with 011(1� . � tonfary vigor ai � I On! the other' . by her gifts, it �� . in 1my one ye -11, . I ; I : I . ; . . I I a -- I