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T,H E � H6R' N F,XPQ ------. ---. ____ . � - ..... ;' �;- ! Q - 4 . � , � � . T . , .. � � . I -1 � I I I I � . - I — , . I � � I � I . �0 . I a � 0 � I . I - - I - - I � . H �, __ - . ___ � .---. . i � - �� t . I - The King r), . I . I - j, . 4 . . I � � . 4 � I .. i - reason, REAL - 1,'STATE -FOR SALE. ' 0 P , I � � . . �. 1 !. I . Y u r Eye -powerfully-buil , � � � QUEENIFTS WHIM. wm Ing their old hea&' and flat ;ering y In me away for the Same 0 - I 11 � I I . I all over the H " handsome face,. 9 I I I . . . I � . � ro � him -like a flo I rested somehow."' 11 . — Bargains . - 7 ck .... grit. y pi�eons; )n I . . I . . . . . . . . I I .. . I 9 . curly beard a( . . I 6 ( . ; � . - . that is Miss Faith, his- vori teillear him ap. n, do ,you hear that?" � . � . I . . I � .. * by good x1atill. : � -For sale cheap, a coni - . . � :: i CHAPTER XIII. � �0 . . OU§E FO SALE, . . I rrr � I � - , now. . � I& I �y, poor bairn : too big a mind for H fortablii nd well finished dwelling in Sea- ! - I . . .- . � $ 1 t I . 11 e house contains . i . I WOULD - bearing."the star � I I � . ; ; n as Stre - I . I I t A I . A VISIT TO ZL-D3&,RBEr.1tY LODC,E. . I I I Faith ! what a - curi ous ni 6nie ? � 0 an all a body." I forth, on Pri et. Th � I ON THIS IF YOL 11 I . I � . . � IT . f� - cellar, hard and soft water, . - 111611 Sense. . � � i� " Children ay, forsooth, - isted Emmie, 1 seven roonis, with . I I � �. V " 0.1i, they ,are all cardb ial vil-tues ; I I -1 in I like her?" pers I I . � - - - - I �� ; - They bring their own love with thoin when they 7 ,,stable, aT�d all other necessary conveniencies, � Queenie twon.] i / � ­�� .. they must have had devoi t parents. urio6ly�, looking up into the plain face' rnis easy. Apply tb- .\ . . . L collie, L � The re is ii, good garden. Te .: I . vague V - � . - I � ' ' . �, �, - . that a - I � IS 'k I � SL - ence � low a e 'i.- ,K - CoUll is aeliness, I R COMMON, spaforth. 888 - , - ._/ IL L- But if they come not there is peace and rest; . The elde t i Hope,th Pritid oft tied into motherly con � I �� , � �­ 11, I - ?a.i . , F�itfi is e beautifier! love smoothing. out ' 371an's manner a-, 1i - The ' pr4tty lanibs 1 and yet she cnies for niore: and Charity, and lastly Fait I J, . .1 . irre- -- . � - �M L �heerfuhiess Ar i''I . L I epres . . �, I Why,thaworl 'sfjull,ofthem atictsois heaven; ni cestaild t,j - ell oil Mrs. �OR SALE.�Foi Sale cheap, a e of widespr . - . c I -: .d . I u0b the ni 6 pr . iest.; she rularities and roughness ev 7DROPERTY ' I n. consequenc I ,� . . ' ". ,t-! " . Save oney I . ;! They ii,re not rare. ; I . - I V L were hintus of P�: Z, : � . I �� is comparatively young too. ; 4�awcett'A unlovely visage. . JL lot of land'' Ili thq village of Egniondvile, . . � 11 f -Jean Ingelow. . . � 11 411 well fenced and fit for � the worn lines, r i I I , . p I I � � I L V) Queenie heard afterwards that all_!; containing.6i acres - . ; " I sho-61-d like to go ind a -,e them. I situated'on L tho'2nd � � T& girls had-linjered so long at the cultivation. Tt is. land is L ;� I . L .1 . ierell M'� tllemi,l�� . I "' t al &I , t 1, not this after- ad'ilever been hand ome even in her I Concession of luckersinith, 'ad oining I I ,_A ' , I _Vhen yoi , I i, b i 1 4' . the inill Q will inaugurate the New Year -with a - - . - - _- , . vicara , y postponed- their a shadow nf)w W. .', fI-.- �.. . � I ge th, noon, we'shall Only have time for the buth., but all@ had been loved, as Some 1 proper I iot$ and is well sion, We I - I . :1 intended walk nutil after luncheon; but I , ty, and is reftily a choice . , I. , I ca a retired .:as thom"Ji solne 1 �7- -, . Faweetts. Their ho'use'is' full of eurious L ain women sometimes are by men,with _adapted and conveniently o ted for . _: utit� , L I �� aa.30011 as it was over they sallied forth - i - . farmdr or inarket ardei The land is all first obtr (i itself. I . - - in 1, L Strange to -a) :, , . I e �v - I I - " He e(F to 1, ,% ille. . . I I - Overcoats - .1 I . - , ( gh. they. dress d devotion which many a .1 el " . again, this time -with Em inie. odds and ends, and th constp,ncy an '. ., s and is scefl , the uIld For further .i)ar- . � . - " alike they have separa e. rooms, Which. ipoiled beauty fails' to win -must � tias Seventeen �� L' culars; apply t( L � (,,tied, -Eginond , I , . I 0 - � � They went through the length and - - GEORGE BALE. 891 � rG-selliblalwe 10; � �, I they have furnished afterthei r own taste. tave seen the real goodness ahining be N SALE* : I , . � � T. � 1 ; breadth of the village, peeped - into the . � . , . nd her plainness," Cathy said after- . L G E N U I N E B A R G A I . I him. .Z I ' - 1; I must coax them to let you � Be th-em ; - it H I I , - 1( . , 1. . schools, visited one or two of the' cot- - . Tan was evi�l , � . 11� will give you an insight into their clia,r- afd when Que6nie �d she talked the I JHOICE FARM FOR SALE IN T E COUNTY , � .- .� 1 -14 �reli I L - .1 �ages, crossing Langley more than once . . � � . � . I . 0 I . OF IfURO!4—Being Lot No. 14, in the 13th �� . . . I -Ile sat pe �. Z � . acters. " Inatter over. C I - : . . I . -1 ; . . . I . � I � in her little -�,% � ) - 1, on their path, and Quieenie ,was a [Concession of tJh6 Township of Hullett, con- . LEFT AT I I gain I . . � . 11 . libin m ar ing . answer- ; - , - � ' . I � I struck- with the bright cheerfulne�ag. "And they have .nov - of t ar- "Are you like her, d, Ii 9" taining 162 acre� 120 acres of which are cleared I - - - and, 1� I lict, with a lal � ried., exclaimed QuEenie, ' with a ed Mrs. Fawcett, mournfully. "You and under'cultivajion, the balance is tinibered . - . L - � : - � i ! . -eanliness o e. arMs, ,starin- at; t L-1 el f the whtle plae �. She * We do not intend to offer a few mere baits I I , I - , , voluntary pi util she --withbardwood.- Thercisonthepreinisesaconi- . I - - .� I a ; - I i - . . . girl's in ty for the mono, -1;.Vav9 her large blue eyes; but, it - . .1 � I- - L . - i - �� I took an, especial fancy to the post -office fortable log house, large fran"ve barn and stable, � I eyes. I � I � . . I . ; IL I ; . . _6 ; : . . �L " tonous existence of §iiigle blessedness. - - fell Ill, she had rosy cheeks and long -] : � L - t4 . � t - Queenle not � - I . I 1 a -a r.-tty rustie-lookilDO' cottage with a I of gqod water, well fenced, Ili c orchard, and is . , - 9.. P - 0 I : 1ark curls. She was the,very image within two and I a half iniles of Blyth. This - ' butwil-I offer ei ch � � � I ­ I- " How could they?" retur led Cathy-, ar angel." '. � . is one of the bes hases a - 1031111B sinall hand 4 4L long garden full of sweet -old-fashioned . �er father, the & to i nd Ulce othe� pu rC L y Ranton Bros . r - !_ . ' t'farnis in the best township in* . . all , . � � ,� . . . with a pu`zzled elevati n of her eye- :, i . � I � � . li-er father -8 Coat i flowerg. . . ; 'W YOUNG,. on the ' . i I . � i ... . 11 My hair has been cut off," returned- Ruron. , Apply to MATHE ; I . � I . - ! ,�� . " Cathy, I have fallen'in love Akith brows. - I- They have li-ed i Hepshaw ! L . previlises, or to MYLES YOUNG, Myth. 880 - . i , . � !Arolke - the 11011, - ; . . - I - � e rings 1 , ! � I . . it.. _1 i !, L I th id _' i t 8 : ilanie'i poluthig to the soft littl i � . . . ­_ -_ _ . - . . . - look Pf infillite ­ - - .is place L , "-she sal - at last. " I think all their lives; hey could not po - I . . . � � . - . . ust peeping under her pap ; it nieh,iis to . eat reduction all � . � ' Z I I . I 0 on peacefully and we'll I I - 0 1 . - . )i � � no impatienef, I 1 : � - I . � �url too - so ' I 60 acres of ILot 20, Concession 13, 46 acres of � - ,I - . 1ife wauld g siblyhave seen,any g(fitleman ,except DIARM INMPI�ILLOP FOR SALE. -The s uth and every article at a gr I , � 11 � llerei look, Em.niie, at this empty cot- �be vicar, an 1 I tile day. I fia"Ve always longed . v 9% - - long discu"-6oll - �' . EXETEn, ­ , � � You would ie was mp.r- lor curls so; the angels always have . which are cleardd, free froni stumps and well i . . . . i . I - . I I � : - � - viltralice. . � . tage ; is not this Just the one you always ried. not have a clergy- I I I . � . I I -1 I . 2 1e,ni in pictures. " undefdrained. No better i . land in the oounty. I . . - , � al - � I sltuated-abo0 h profits' being sacrifi I -- I 4% Is my litth �- wanted to live in witly C eb '" I man a daughter co m.m,, it the unpardon- , _ - ' alf wki� between Scaforth and ced to the public. Buy- . . � - I ­ - - � 4 Come with ine, my little maid, and , � - I . � -1 I the turnincy'l . Brussels. it is ,$,ell fcncej(l.�, There is a log house 11 Nail vrery tire, I � They had fiist; pass.4d, 1at able crim e of enteying ix to a mesallialice , . . I � � � � . --I- I I � . , 0 . 3, : o0k at my roses," interrup,ted the cap- , and a good f ravii� barn a"a f rtune stable" . . . * . . ".. ,Qtoopim,�,V)ij .- - I led. to Church-Stife House ; beyond was with the inn-kee e,r or E chemistl .t- ; 1. - 2-1) � - � I . � , I.. I I contin n, reading his wife a troubled coun- - shed and a good orchard planted N�Itfi apple, i To be Sold at Half Price I � ' .4 � clu neNVL' built villas. Emmie ue& Cat Nrawii ig d 0­wn her lips I al. I ' : I - a: ster of _ ! I . . pluni,pear and cherry trees in good beallin oming lliet� � � 9 ; 'enancearialit. Thetears treameS19ver/ 4 ill save time and mone by -c . - - . ss : cast 11,0111 ers w- . y I :� clapped her hands and ran -breathlessly at tl"e- cOrILle-r-90ald speak Ing iii &" prunes- 0 iiy order. It is one avid a' quart�,r iniles Queenie �Cftilgh � - fi . - t I . app � : . I � . a I - . � � across tlxe . , 11c . , lie.thin face aa E ilimic trotted h I . I and-pristus " voice is Miss Leadbury. Apply to ROBERT .MeMILLAN, Lot . . � . ; . - - road. , , �a . . Sea- I . . � I I smill to 1mrself,1 . � % I . -_ . . : . I �1 i . - "It has a board --up, ,to let-' Hope'; and so the 1;oor way with him. . f 33 Concession s, '31clullop, or to Box 165, I i : . � .1 - ardinal virtues direct to -1 ; - ; . ey,ed ,c i I . I 011, i � ' ; 834 . I .. . . � chilil is his' I � ; : Queen have wasted all their a eetness' on the .: " That is just the* "way they. walked fokil P. O. � . — . _. - : , . . . - - �A 1 � , do let us go,over it, just for fun, I . . . � . . . lKan - not, _� - 1. : . . � . . . I �, - � is I I - I it is Such, a dear, sNiieeit little li,o_use, and desert air " - 1! , and, in. ha-lid'every morning to l6ok- at , ' � � .. - ­ - * - USE AND LOTS_ FOR SALE IN .THE i . I 1. - . prollo-n-need thv � .- - I . Qle roses,",sobbed the poor mother. I . f I _J " How t ' i I TOWN OF Sit.'AFORTH.--The above pro- � 7 � what a long garden !�look.." very Sad!" began. Queen" bit .10 0 N LY THINK OF IT! sli-lit IiRp� ;Wlq � I I -el � .. I I , .1: - - Z:) - � I- -, - . " -VN'e can go in Cathy suddenly cut her Short. , - . I i, . . 'SMITH'S, Cheap Dry Good's' - iSeaforth-. - . I , I � , �i I 'Father's roses�,' we're the last L , I - � � - -' returned I words ' pertybelongs to the estate of the late Bernard i - J. L.- I., . - very" 'I' alittlk-%7 , - , f you like,' I I � � I Burns and consists of .� story and a half franic I - . � i . ­ i _. I- I 3 7 wa 8 s '� Alice ever said ; I I slididd like one of - . �, J I - . , - Catliy,. sm.-ilitig, at the child' -s eagerness. ; " Not at all , � th, Some -w -hat . ' house and two lots ' on ',%fill Street , in Jarvis'. :; . . . . � " Then we mil I � �11 I I It I , father's roses ;"and when he went out , Survey of the town of $eaforCh. The house is I . . . I � "' I know- the ,woman who takes care of �tormy rejoinder - peoplej! '' Just as I . by to Lang1,e,y,­ � , I f . . - . . I L I - �� . I I � 'n � q to pick ]ter one she -put her head , n,,,a y new and is in excellent repair. It is � . w � it, it is rather a.pretty place, though iu- �vell without inarryin , r My part I � . . - - ., . slitl x1own front. - � . - . 2 . - 9. , ) i : . . - � L � down oil my shoulder and then she was I ,with n two ininutes walk of the railway station I I . � - . i . 11 A I � . . :� 11 . N i I . ' 4 1 - trotted with -,tut. I - kept and, desolate. I heard Garth say Wlik men are a Mistake am sick to ', . . J and is convenient to all the'principal nianufac-_ t Z � . , __ . yy . . gohe.11 . . I ive tiger, but com e and get w � W � - soncr chool . I Shi r no Io a the room.' I uar- � ; � . � 1. girl ubbis h half the. . . 3 I . I it WaTild let for a mere' death of a ..Queenie's long-, �, eyelashes glittered turing institutions in the warn ; also four q I : - T -M OF INTEREST. . � . - - - � . . Queelde did not answer, a strange irls at Miss, Titherid _�'s ' retend�d to ter ii,cj-e lots in the sanic survey. I The whole ; AN I �, -8 - (4iteenie stonil � 7 . . . P � - t=_ -n J.'With sympathizing - tears. - She could *property will be sold cheap. Pot particulars i I $10 COAT for ,�5. UNDERSHIRT . I t - . I i . - : thought, had beeiq agitating her all the. : e in love, and: -with- 5n b cre itures, too ! ' I .1 E , i I � . Porch and watch . - . I . 0 1 exiter into a,ll; She had so nearly lost apply to THOMAS DOWNEY; Esq xecutor of - - I . . I . . 17 ity and a probability any masenline face approadhing - . 11-1 � q . morning a'possibili I Y. to the 1�rrimie, Sl I le thought of the father . the late Bernard Burns, or to- P. S. CARROLL, i and I)RAWERS reduced ; also a f-eN,r . - . . -)noat under tb . i � - I � : that had taken. tremendous hold of her ideal of a barber'� block waspronoimc4d Solicitor, Seaforth. . - 889 . - 'irrapp ed bi agni �' .. � . I - going down to his garden to k 'red . . . . - � ; . - .. I � - I � 1 S and VELVE_ rtably in livili � raind� An odd feelitly came ever her as handsome, fascinating. Y?u knowt how i I pieces (if iDRESS GOO'D. f,o 4 ". ? � 0 '! . and whitei roses* for the little dzicci hand ' - ' . . 1) - i ­ � she followed - Cathy ilirough the little you hated it all, Queenie. "! �' ARM IN TUCkERS31ITH FOR SALE. -Fol I i ack of all obl. � I � . ; Sale � , I � ,, cheap, the lReCartney farin, on the no open to receive them. ;' F ED BALSAM OF FIR. , I ­ 7. . ,that could - t � . TEENS to be cleared out, 'to make room Krtf� � . - � I . gate,—one of those Weird overshadaw- " As I ha,te all shan�." � , . , . I land) 1 X . tni�, .. I . " My beloved is gilie down into his gar- ' Alill Road, Tuckersinith, containing 126 acres, � . I . I I - . still hu � , � �,4 , i4gs, or provisions that ba.ffie metiaphysi- . � . father h,oldinAr 1 1 � I . . - I " Faugh ! the thought o ,bout (15 of which are cleared, underdrained, well . t �. - the three den to the beds of spices, to feed in the . I . for .9pri ' Goods. I � � * 1. I . . I . � - � . � cisms. The place Somehow - Seemed volume trash I swallo . gives me fenced and in a first class state of cultivation. � . . Ing . I)II A,, bantl,o"'W " i I I gardetis, and to gather lillies;" those The�balance is splendid pasture land. There Is a ' I I � - I � . � 1� I e S ... - . I ham founil . ber ). I �, fami-liax to� her,. had a -he seen it in - a i -ioral dy�p, p ia even� no* I recollect. ilbeautiful words of the Canticles came brick- house and rfewUnk barn with stone stab- ' . � , I - I . . � ; I v . . i J! I I - . . I I ; . i . - dream ? A'dini sense that it belonged it was the fa erm. to have a ' liTI[l,'Underneath, also agmod orchard and plenty A few ends of TWEED at 7z * s- tow she is -ebatt( � . shion one t tdise, ' I C, ac, � � -, - __ � , "into her mind. What if in Par,- i - . observed Cathy,' � I � � . .. to her, that sliellad tradden that path of water, and is within half a inile of a school. I .A. VALUABLE DISCOVERY I . - . - 1 1 . cxur serre; eve�ry"one had an experience � ts i#ept below for thein'that This farin is beautifully situated, and is within 90C and 95c, all down to 66c, to clear, "'How those tIV. � : I - while paren . - - � ! . before and peeped throut �gh the lattice or a disappointment. I know half the � : v . � I arremot the chi1ldten they bad lost Went ' two n. iles of the village of Brucefield and I I - � � � - I I . . (our i � � ; - � � . i Windows, oppressed her with a giddy s�hool was in love wiLth Garth. in bright - I I I . i � ,No won&r Gertri , � � i � I I . binds after one whe had 'died � iniles froin Scaforth, and will lie sold cheap, as I I . I . . - � . . narea-lity- Had she conjured it up Well, we have flattened our faces long ! . 11 �111to �Ahc proprietor has �ronc-to K-tnsas. Apply to A. r. . Z .. I at I I I � cares nothing for: � �� I I I I : � t . - I I . - . . : - . for theni ` when He went doW] . Z P , -STRONG, Langi Agent, .Scafoith, or to WM. ; - . � I . . . 7 among tile shadows of the old garret? or enough against this bottle -green i . � . - . . C"ertruile. is- t0f) 7 , isgarden', to gather lilies." SCOTT, Brudefield. ' 869 -Ter all I - F . i " . � � had. She seen a. place so nearly approxi- glass ; n �to . . � - � . 11 4 m - y � I .. ow we niiust g6 -on, JElderberry' � ; c arp quite familiar with the medicinal - <)ile lout Z. I . I I . � i'� — Although the great majority of peopl - 4.4 H . � - � . mate that ita a arity deceived her ? Lodge. " r � . . . . . I Le girls -were rather subdued when ! . . . I am of Fir- and UWI� DAY d � . . � .. . . . tain I A operties of the two articles signified in'the above name, (Bala I . p t 11 _LUABLE FARM PROPEKTY FOR SALE � r. . I � M-ey bade good by to the good. cap , - . ,iwee I'lo - I . i. She gave Emmie's hand an involuntary I . - ping asserti t - . I . " Is that Captain Fawcett$?" � Wde, h is farin of * A 4 V -The subscriber offers forlis G cerine) yet, so far as we are aware, no attempt to combine their peculiar vir- . . � I and his wife and turned into the little ' Ranton Bros x1einonstrative " I � squeeze as they stood j,u- the little porch. " Yes, Mrs. Morris's, ti.ext1door,is thia 100 acres, being Lot 11, 0oncession 11, Stanley, t a had ever b * 'made until ME LUM9DEN & WILSON, Chemists and :3 IVA . . - � . . . een ,SSRS. ; . 'I I � _� �, it was certainly a pretty place, inx )a,iie. Cathy pushed her hat restlessly,-:abolut 90 acres cleared and free froni . . b-o'u- d-ceply .,lie fj.� i - fi., '.' . I Sycam;oreS, and - he Misses. almer's 18 . . stumps' 0 L perfected and put upon the market .their preparation . , . . I � I J " . , n son the preniises a -stone house, franie ruggists, of Seaforth, Ila(' - - I � . 14 I � I Now I ve -talked � , btii which is now to be had from druggists under the name of " LUMSPEN & WIL� I � arry il r . - spite of the air of n . rom her forehead ; Sol e thought or . There i ' , eglect and -disuse the E- � � t . I � 0 , . --I---..- h I . And H 4 5. . ; out Idings and good orchard. Well watered I . i n ; � 1. - . - . I - I - I � � and ou'dit to hi � -If hoarse for'your benefi I %tion, church and SON'S ROYAL GLY ,- I-) : :� 9 . . - L� - I,,I Iinn-r- it is your and in good state of cultivi CERATED BALSAM OF FIR.' Undoubtedly a great I .,L " that prevaded'everything A long nar- mys, liscon tent wrinkled it. I I I E : ! - i I ots of good people there a stauds awl wakvs Z . - .1 n r - heve a thel cap-. wn super- . . � ; - . rowiammi f ont ra4l, d6wn to the road,, ladys,hip's turn now. T " kV]ia,t 1 are . school adjoining the said- lot.' It is situated 6 reinedy, having in this age of persistent and lavish advertisiiig, by its o . . � . ; . I I - � pGsite was the sm.. art grocer's shop, ta,in n the world, after all !" she lialf grunt-, � niiies,froin Bikyfleld,6 froin Zurich, 7 froi ; a .. I.li, I with a rapidly EXETER. of 0110a.,who fret I inself, W -or ,i � � I 011? � ji it his, froni gar-: , u "'p� ior!" virtues alone, credt6d a demand front all parts of the Province, . . . I � I . is $1,000. down . . 1, an � � I . I . : . ; . � ' ' . I to Ilight, . : . . �e not a . . . � 1, d thelad that led to the church and den ; is b g it' , pled-.. , - -. . pen, and 31- f voin V arna. Tern r . fine loo:�-ing Ma,ni ii -sin secret of which is that morning � " �' - . . I I There are two there, " returned her � and the balance to suit purchaser. Possession increa .g sale in ci-Very locality where, introduced,'the . - ,_ � . i vicarage- - .� . I . - . " i .--; givdn U -t day of March, 1M. Apply to WX ,v � ery one wh "it cannot but speak well of it to their . ­ .1 � .�. 0 . . I - . friends. Orders- are to- ine," conthwei- � , Queenie?" r E o uses � � 1 -4 - - I . � I- - - ic,nd, with a - gesture of her hands � HARDWICK,'Bayfield P. 0. . � . 1, I r Som�e laburnnms� and lilacs.grew near Queellie acquiesced as-flie 611,soldi�r- . 875-26 - - - tof vind. nivs­_ � - - . . � ) . continually coming from the mQst unlocked for Sources, which is, the most con lictiv,L ., t . � I,----. - - ­ . . - . - 11-d4l I S. ,. � f� 11 'as r - I I . - -_ - . -- vincing pro � a � -its s, ., ex )II -ell - h !. the ho e, there was a little border bo 'towa,rds Elderberry Lodge. "My visit I - .. . HERE WE '.-ARE - ANIN E ;.Z, �, . ly figure walked down to , tile'' gate to ' � of to- the manufactur, r ' that., altiliough huxidreds of Cough Remedies � : , - . . r � -_�. 't Z flowers, tuider the windows; only a rag- greet them. She liked the brown, -there has made me, sad, and yet it has A14U - I ikRM FOR SALE.-Bein- co-ni- - � ' ' A the 11 Royal Glycerated Balsam with ho Slim fior � I 1. . ;AB ' " -who have use( -1 - . -_� � - ' e we jose�d f,nofth parts of b I I -be : . . . . .r I ged-.1ooking sweet-william and some weather-beaten, face, with: its grizzled done me good. I arn so glad w I I V 60 dijf'�'t I - Lots nuin er 58 ' are everywhere procurable, those I . I little Uld � � I I . -:� I i 59 an in t ic Ist Concession. of Turnberry: of Fir " call get nothing to take its place. Il is recoinmcnd�d for Coughs, Colds, . � . Wo I . . weeds grew there, now, Behind, apL ill - Cathy. : - I - . . - . .. - I . � . . '� Alik � ; . -1 . - flarry -I � aul . � . - . m. 011stache and Glosely-cropped head, I containing 110 acres, inore.or less. It -is situated SoreThroat and similar affections. The 'most persistent and long .standing coughs � .. I I - i � . . I 'k ,"pt lawn A , e d- down to the house . II Good,people seem to agree with you 2,; iniles froni WroN. irrie, 7 1 . . Why- il , wouht I 2 - . Ile . Op J looking as though it were. -covered, with :. . eter� 5 nifles 'froni Gio' . speedily i e way fo its wonderful .powers in allaying irritation of the mucous 'AT O`U`R_ . . � I , : . � I r,: running . I I . . they never make you discontented as nifles froin Brussels ontbe Gravel' Road. There giv � � I I � . ­ i . I . .. � ' a . her ten4i,-r mervie ! t- ho -y do me." � , ; I i is a gehool within a few rods. P drty Otes. of - I . I . - - . I � � up to the back door, giving it. a gr,Ly bristles. . . t . ing and soothing propertie ' quickly. remove -all soreness in - I � I 'Membrane. Its, heal t � - , � I I . A IV - ; �,� ! � , , waste, barren look, and .imparting an " Good afternoon, adie . saw Miss - . till the land is bbopped rea4y for clearing, bronchical tubes. It is just the thing wanted for -a safe and reliable . : � I , . . It 2,0: acres " the throat or at rr, all f, : ". . I I � � , i -Ir S' to the -whole place. ' ' I - . ' - - r ., I ; 0 I . a -of dampnes .me - -%roU ,No, I like ,standing on tip -toe 5 . � _ I she' a 6 i ic, ; � cough remedy, and should be in every household. See that you get what you ask _1.1),Iry," rell.10tititral . 1�: Clayton just now and t - swanip, good black ash and, cedar; the balpa.ice I I r � -17 y neck aches I love size, bigness, hardwood. Theie is a .spring creek rup.ni I ; " 11 "I . � Pgrand moral a ng . I . I ; -_ I r 0 I . T he inside was'a little less dreary, the- were coming. Fine 'weafhd'r .for tli!p, I in - for. If your druggist has not got it lie will gladly procure it for you. Price 50 HEADQUARTERS*_ - 4-d tone�: Her fa -c � . - I tincture ; it does one good through the fann. Easy terins of payliient. . � - J I : . i .. 1_0 over my ' O., Toreu�to, 6r . . E . to br-aflie the same Title perfect. Price $2,500. Apply to JAMES cents pe . . � e air'with some peo- I I � - � � - I -tse after utteri . I - i 1. diamond-palled,ga,ve a pic.turesque finish ge aniumust Sit down bc t4 of yon, 1 DR -EWE, Hardware Merchant, Brussels, or !to R. I . � i low, lattice. window, odd -shaped -and crops ; I was just potteri . r bottle Wholesale by H. SUGDEN EVANS & C �� r , t . . 71 1 I : � , ittle Square ha,11 was and � I . . r 6 intd the house A nd find my - ; � � � _. � to the rooms, the h, while I 9 . ple ; it is like resting on a hill -top B. DURNION; Saw Mill, Wroxeter. ' 888 - . I . , im . � I . enjoying a wide beautiful. view. I don't � - --- I . A cliil-.T'.s white t), I � . 3 . . I - . .- - - 4FIM . I . - I I I pleasant. There were* two sitting -rooms, little woman, she a pala with the 1 LUMSDEN AR WILSON, Seaforth, Gntario. ,carpet beside a stl . I � . . � � . � . . I I k . I mind at all being a,pigmy among giants. , OR SALE. -For - I . . II � I �k one much smaller than the other, with a maids som ewhere. " . a E - . . � . 7']19:: 1 followiji- ber so i 1. . front view that. was. su*cietaltly ch6erful,; � . . �f I had been Gulliver, I should -have , _U Sale, sout.h- half of Lot 2, ConceWon 2, . I � . Zn , - , � i � " Please don't hurry � h ar, Captain M. 11 'Counter's - . 't F I and a large bare -looking apartment, with had Small sympdihy with t1fe Lilipu- � Turnberry, containing 154 acreq, about .70 of . . pic)c it � up tha - : . . I . . � I I � Fawcett, we Shall be very comfortable tians., Littleness � hich are clearea, and the balance well timbered I � . . . , of,mind is abhorrent w -1 . � witli her lip-, bf�l � two windows looking out on the steep . � � !. � I I . I I out here under this awning. �: Ish't this' $ . . . part bush and part s,wanip. The cleared land is .: - ! I � . . I - � - 1wr work-bask4elt." I � L, I . green waste behind. Nettles and docks ­ to me.'. � well underdrained, and in a good state of culti- . . I I . . a delicious little garden. Look at th6se st ' * .,) /�, - E I 6 . i - L � � , and festoons of coartse-loaking ivy climb- There you go !" grumbled Cathy - vat, There is a good f ranic barn', and lo- . i (I . � . - . � __ . . � 10 I roses an I . - ' se. Thereisti, splendid bearing, orchard o'i' I . � . . � ; : d bee -hives. Ble,5s' yoll, the . cc . I - � � ed about - the window ledges. ' The .you sensible people ax,e enough to h.�o' jr=WELRY STORE,, E. - I -tchen was small and dtill. Up -stairs captaWs ga,rd eyi is b i a hobbi ; hespend8 drive one crazy. choke fruit. It is situated on the gravel road � . .1 4 . - . . AlI Tbai k - I . . . . � I ki Over much goodness seven and a li, if iiiilcs from Brussels, and two ! . - I � . the greater patt of his thbe working � I - ; . I i three poorns in Tn,%kes me vixenish, 1, feel incline'd to miles and a half frdin Wroxeter, -arid with- I . i I . About thirty ,4nO � . %na in ,his kitGben�garden. e fly in th A . in a quarter of a inile of a Schoolhouse. For fur- LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY i:. . .1 'N rk -i - . diffieren. t stages of da,iiip- here, , . P . out on the dark la.liding. I I e face of it." - froi.n. N.7e.v yo , , . imess, opened - 11 , ; . I . ower . � � las the greatest show of fl a fo r 4. Y, I thei- particulars, anph- on the preinises, or to I - I - r Some of the paper was tori,l off,and hung . I I -SE,,'1FORTJT, Oxm . the -so-ath, met i F . . ou foolish child !,'I' . . : z mile's round. " a. I ,;;,�* - -1 EDWARD PA LAIER, Wroxeter P. 0. 873 . - - � - � . . - . i I . . - - . .. A11d weall . - in �0 " Mr. Logan if of teA too much for me, - E � moist curlina lengths A Scurry and 9 ;I � . t. . ­_ . % ___ I � � -'Have they no ckildre4? . . d so is Miss; Oosie ;'I r "' irom - - I . � I Tlwy rettirned to 3� � 2 patter Of tiny feet s�imded beside them , . an I un away . — — . I . . . . " Thpy had one., a girl ARINI FOR SALE.�For sale, Lot 10, Concen- � � ., - b � t she died., t - 'PROPRIETORS.— . r . th were evidently tenanted by fam, ilies. them both sometimes. I'll own, if you . � 131to a Mail whirl 4' � I OY ; . I v . I almost -wish we had !-lot brought- F sion-3, HfIllett, containinq 8(3'acres, (38 . . . I I I � -� of mide, . I like, the disease -is infectious to those acre cleared and in a grood btate"of cultivation ; F �­ wife ha,J beet � � - . I . I a un � I I . - � _.., I __ . ))I E-nimie ; I think Alice was. just twelve I I . 1- 4.1:1 1 . hebalance is w � Bridal pres, i � I I - . - .prqd I anxious � to help i : - 4" It is a in-iserable .place, after all, I ' isposed to it. -If you stay long- .t " ell'thrilered. The farni.is Well 11havea full lhic of Hol,idayand . I o when she-caugbt the fe+er.i'1 It is eight ' I J 11 . . C . 11 observed Cathy. "Take ca,re, one of - enough in their'vicinity you might under-Urained and fenced. It is Mostly seeded � � cuts, handsonier and cheaper than ever. Come 'T .1 111141 to s6rve her < I I avid see them it -�-ou want to buy ,or n , i o or nine years ago' but they'� hA've never � to -grass. There are on the preiniseaa newfranic ` ot, My . . e those boards is rotten, Emmie ; my catch it, you kuo'w. Prevention is bet- I , Good Cheer for C ristmas and, T-V.ew Year -stock consists in part of the �N I i -,-,. L ' she'll; , ' ionse and bank barn with stabling vindernedth. ' I latest desips iin m Z - . VER�PLATEDWARE JEWELRY 1) 111,141Y I ,� got over it. Ali, there comes the ca.p- t - . . I . ; foot -nearly went throug-b. just now."' er.than cure, so, for fear I get too jood A 66ch of the Maitland River runs aqross the WA2,CIIES,SIL h4 -n- , Awl � : I � )) " . el : . f, 0- nie woln�!I. . , , finished Cathy in her �ack end of the lot inaking it an P.xcenbnt grwz,- . I CLOCKS, &c., all of which Avill be sold cheap for I ill tile soeiety j4 � - tain witli his I little � i ... I just run " I 2 I .7 I � 'I don't know," returned Quee i i --is she away cash. All goods guaranteed as represented, or � I � �. Queenie stifled an exclailtip ion , ing farin. 'There is also an orchard. It is situa- at. the a' Cen' tral." J ; . ; i hesitatingly. " I think 1, have taken a ( droll manner. ' Ilew front 311ol-141 t Z I I nioney re I � - rose from her seat. hIrs. 1 �wpqett was .. ted six -miles from Seafo-th and five frPin Clin- funded. I - I . . . - I . I I I was One of tile : � �. fancy to it,it might be made very pretty as tall as her husband -i� In the front court they ca,me upon ton, with sehool �and churches coi�venient., - I . I . i- � I it - Garth digging up a 1ittle flower -border Terins easy. For fu6ther particulars apply to . -we ,snow Ladies' and Gente - Park. lin a fe-w it . 0 In WATCHES with fresh paper and a little paint. . To t b�iti, long . I I , . I necked 'woman, fully Six fee igh, and the undersigned on the preniises or to Clinton ;,�-x Hvin"ing and Open-j�%,we Gold and Silver -filled, 11r;V , - " - - , - � whoni. does it belong, ?' � . � I I . under the hall window. He threw down I Steni'and Key-Whiders �Zes and movements of all vate<l witll� a(b) * : , __ I I I . � . I r � . gaunt almost to seragginess. P. 0. WX. MULHOLLAND - . 885 . ' . � - I - I ; � " To Captain Fawcett.. We are g in I . . ., bis-i3l.)ade when he saw-tbem. _ ­­­_ I i I 01111 9 I - . New Currants, New -Raisins, New Peeli, New Fig,s, Icin1g, Sugars, White and thebestniaf�em The'leading Watchforgent's '-,he antl her hill -11 , , �! , . -- . . - � I " . I She had a worn, &nxious-loolking face, wear now is the Aurora Quick Train Watch. York to Xewport,. _ there directly ; Langley has agiven me a � cc Well, I've settled about - the picnic Colored ; Valencia Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Canned; Fruits, Canned Meats, E, ry I I � me , . ! 4).Oil ACRE FARM FOR SALE .'OR TO - ; . ­ : In c Z it was difficult to. imagIne at it I had I , .. - MoVenient. fully g-flaranteed. by the! . NA"ith no object, b. , - asagp for Mrs. Fawee-te Oh, do come : in ' the granite quarry.- We go to -mor- Ai 17, RENT. For sale or to ront7, Lot No. Canned Fish, Haddies, Bloaters. sold onlyby - . il­ . to the windo* a In on ei-ilit, Queen, illere ever beell yonng or godd-looking. The' tow. 11 . �, 33, Concession �2, East Wawanosh. About . . - . makers and.agents. I w.ere other nien au . - . . . . � � is: Mrs. Morris stopping at the corner to prommenttee,th,bigh, cheel-,-bqnes-and -4 I- 140 acr6 are cleared and the. reinainder is . N811f) ha(I sonw, otl�i � � I - . . Garth, you are a brick; I mean a well timbered with hardwood. There is a fraine Large arrivals of New Season's TEAS, which for pungency and, flavor are un- I � r � . . scanty gra,y hair told no, 1 alel of past deax old fellow. 011,"foldingher-hallOP dwelling house, nearly new, well finished with C elled. Prices from 25c to 75c per pound. SUGARS cheaper than ever. Full N :R. I . . speak to the three Misses Palm er. Look . I . xc M, v R- COU TE . literature,,or art, 4 : , i i I 11 . t beauty. It -was a plain ce groWn " I I ..� . PC)( 11, I, . ', -At the dear old creatures, dre -ps I �thetically, "don't tell of nie,the word good cellar. Alsa franic barns Nvithstabling stock of Ge' oral Groceries. The 'I Central " is wer elasse., __10 I ; � - .ssed _p n the spot to buy good goods. All � . : z . .. �Iike- There you have all the aristo- plainer with age- She 10 ked like a only slipped out just by Accident. Have underneath, and a good bearing orchard. The goods sold by us warranted as represented, or cash refunded. A 11andsome Coin Sillrer Huntilig ease, -full lived .solely for i � carica,tare � of - soil is a clay loain -and in a faii state of cultiva- . . � , u � - . Clet , Z I . on 01 ,,her li�isbdnd's titste. y I . - �drel*ised, dall crazy of H-epallaw, with the exoepti , d face and '� � really arranged it?" sion. . it is well situated on goed roa( jewelled Leveriniovenient for is. . - . Is and con- I . . ,, . Church -Stile House and: the .vicarage beside his handsome ol � gra,lad 'Yes, I have bad a talk with Lang- venient to niarkets, being within four Diiies of - - I I . � I � 11 . � - - . people- ". � figure. . I I ley. She says we' must not lose the Blyth,'where there is M railway station, and I . 'di-1114,er. I 1111101 9 ' . I . . I,( Do you,. m ean that' constitutes your . Her hand -shake was aliudst masculine fine weather. It is not 'to be a grand - three iniles froin Auburn. Terins,, -a - I — L. Z) . . I � Pout one- - � �--- With fervell" ! in its grasp, and her voice was harsh, third down, the balance to Slift ptli'Chaser. Ap- Crockery and Glassware Department, . .. . 14 -6th envy, as 0 . society ?" inquired Qtrteenie, pre - - affair, mind. 'Only. the Logans, and ply'on the preniises or to -JAMES BROWN, Box . � , - ssing 1 . I � - I 4 but not UDgentle, but both face and Faweetts; and Miss Faith; yes, And 34, Blyth 1'. 0. - � . , e . . � .,Jciety� ,.. . . ,clGaer to th dirty paries, and trying. -to . . � . � 889.x8 . � . 1. . VOIC . � I � C):Ej00MS . - - a 111spect critically the floak of wo -man- . e Softened Strangely. � at the first Harry Chester." 1 ' I � I I . - 1, A bout ten years. Z . � f hood gathered round Geyson's sm. art 819),ht of Emm ie. ' The hiasba I W ha*e a large and choice selection in China Tea -Sets, Printed an, d Decorat- . . I I I 1, lit � 1. � . : d and ,wife I " Kin Karl ! Oh, I am so glad ! i SPLE DII) FARM IN� BRUCE -FOR SALE. - ,d ' . hig alone froill ( a] ; Fo� and Breakfast Sets, Cliamber Sets, Toilet, ets, Ac., tc. � � In . . eXchanged looks w I I , S.e Tea So,ts, Dinner , � S e e In - t inal, " V � window. Why, ell did you see; him 9" , Lot 30, Concession 6, township of . . I great variety all si7e,,j es and prices. . lient, occurred - ) � I .. . � ! " Do you see, - 1) 1 .-. _ I t3ruce, c6ntaiiiing 104 acres, of which;, ritio.ut 30 - . . . " 11"hat would you'a&k more 9" return- captain � 1) . - ' ' � I . which �,he was a I . . . , I I ere poin - acres are cleared fenced and free from stun . Am inspection of our stock will repay intending purchasers. A call respect- . . , Irylly.. AV e do . I . I � I I - ed her co mp anion d it Ay, ay, missus, I see.'� " He'and Nanette are in th t . - . . , . � n't I rawi CC the bal 1 ceived 'a fit;W Inteir. . . ­ � ave balls and concertz in He.pshaw. To r a a . . � i!arri 4 - . t the d I ag room. . Don't let ance is tinibered principally with spien'(1i(d fullysolicited. Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Eggs and I'oultry. TM FREE - - h " Iq this yoil little si ',, 31i 'o hardwood and a little henilock fencing. - There ed into a vvay! Ing T � i dine with the Fawcett& and drin - to me darling. How 'old me keep you if ,�Jpu want to .introduce g spring DELIVERY. . I . attended �only by 11 � rio-tt ? Come are I ranie buildings,,and a never failin I * � ., -k tea - hit to Miss Marriott, ',%a Cathy looked creek running through the place. It Is . . . a .i .. f drs...A axe you ?" %. . within 6 1� I SILVER-PLATED WARE. nei-liborillf" villav, I , with- A L orris and the Misses Palm �r g u. " He is'a very'old miles of the flourishing town I � 111� 0 . . . e. . ,. �. W of Paisley and an 1 5 4 I . is, our sole disaipation. Ted finds so . - " Twelve," repeated Ejn�ie , . . p � � y look- friend of ours, and a great favorite wit), � equal distance froin Underwood. Ther-cisa,good 1-11,-. Dr� Blank has, .�v � I . - i ; I 4 ing tip in her face �Vi school opposite the place, and it is in a splendid ock in�H t paiaful .e'� � . I m uch tea a little in-toxicating, and pre- Laidlaw & Fairley, Seaforth. 11nmense st I �r , - a""' the -whole family," he continued, spe,�k- t1low and Flat Ware, corn- tbe DIOS � . "7 . rising all the S apics. and niost of the Fancy I i blue eyes. . Enimie rarelyl'sniled settlenient.. There is a good , clay bank for - p t I th i '. - I baxl to tell her i I fers staying at-hottle, ; but Langley and * ing to Queenie ; 'I in - fapt, Harry is a bricks or tile, which is worth onci fourth of what .. lilies. � -1 Z 4 �i . ,. . � I . - - - I . � � . . a . I ` Lr J71 _ . is asked for the farni. - - - - --- I bour to live. ',-',It � , Garth always do their ditty nianfully.11 '31 angers- favorite with every one." Thisis 4'L� splendid farin. . � Cc - I , . L, I like the look- of Mrs. Morris, she - 'Twelve. Do you h Bar tilk , I I and will be sold very cheap. Apply to box 24, . � . . . .uiy �pain. Her ( , . 'Let her judge for herself," returned Z I I I . : Joshua �V Scaforth P. 0. . I � is tall and graceful -looking; but I cail- F � 877 � - 1 his sister, impatiently. "Come, Queenie, i - ' burt was that 014 Z " Ay, ay, I hea t it, . . � I . I notace her face under that brown m ush- , little woman. " - � 0 � let ifs go in, I have set my hetwt on be- ' OOD FARMS FOR SALE. -In order to .GIREAT ATTRACTIONS J EWELRY . -,4) that it was no � . . olose 1. room. Is she nice Cath 9"' 2 f" Just her �gd," repeated: the wife . Gthe affairs of the estate of the late W. G. . . - � , . b0it've litt'. � . - . ) -1 ing the'firsi to introduce you to theKing ' Z � - � % . . I I � - " Hum ! there are widows a.r!t(,I. hurriedly- laying her hand ' his'' axin' I Hingston, the executors offer the following vary i � . � . I,- J I I on 3 of Ka,rldale." ' I . t -ie as usuilly kept in .. , I �mu--_.t go '114)) � . I . `�� � I San . a first-ci -ellery , - r - valuable lands for sale. First -North half of —_ ass jeN,% � ,-widows. She is not.the 'widow indeed' while her eyes filled with tet,ts. I � - Lot.3Q, Concession 5, townshi . . - d -and Bright . � - - , �, to ,"- Y, � , . AT Z � store, comprising in part color.e tb � .. � , � . VIN �\ I I it I � . 5 - � ; . . . Ila& ; I ,I whom St. Pmtl: talks about ; but I won " Twelve years and three months," lie . p of Aforris, con- � - : � taining 90 acres. On this lbt is erected a good . Gold Sets, Gold Urooche% Ear -Rings, Lace Pins, : �� ,, , , llim, it ,; ; . I . I � . ; . . : . tell tales, Sh e has a pretty liolne, and repeated involuntarily. ! - - : � I CHAPTER IV,, fraine barn with stone foundation, good orchqd, I Geni, Sea], Band and Plain Gold .Rings Scarf . 4tre, 11110 it I 1-� � � i . ve(l. I. will I 6 I I . I - . 2 . . . I Pins, Collar, C.uff and Shi : pes, more or lesst red -hair- -she has Alice's blue cye,s, tog-- I IN THE GRAINITE QUARRY. I cleared, and is -bn ' � L , spblren little ha And . � well and punip. Nearly all . rt Studs Lockets, �. � livi � - q I Necklets, Guard and Albert bares to _. - .- . I . . L I . �' the gravel road closely adjoining the villaga -of CAMPBELL & BRIGHT S Chains -, 'also - saine : . I . ' like the deceased and ever-lan itgd your own color, captain." i ; .. i � � e(L .,Iel. i I I . I "Bat still che, found, or rather thought s,h(: I Brussel, * . . 4 - in Roled ..Plate., Elcetro-P I late *1 .,.�60 "N."s �Vlv; ; .1. This farni -is a valuable one, is well ) Gilt, Agmte, i ! 4 . o r . J I Rub : it The gifIls had list ith. -S116t , found, . � - . � �i MA,jor Mtorris,—the dear Ediil,'und to ened N fenced and in a good state of cultivation. Second. � . I �, t Y, Pearl and Celluloide. Also KeerbaUm * brake"It'len ball r � r . ' Her own worth wanting otber " to abound : . . and Briar Pipes Walking Sti(,ks, and Poeket � � - : ' �. F - whose loss site owes her present bli�hted sympathyto this brief 'inte .-cha,nge of A -Lot 4, Concession 5, township of Gray, county - OV . mal&e lier a pilh), i z k I" - - " - . s ibed above their due to every one, Aji-14AFORTH. I Books. Spectacl' I . ; � . � no Emmi I : � 114-1- at the Alin -V lit � - I e.. ' , wful questioning; bi: e Un' ust and scanty to herself , ilone." and free of stumps, alance well tinibered with . . Sights, from 25 -cents upwards. lt�� -xistenc sorros w i of Huron, containint 100 acres, 10 acres cleared CL 0 THING HO USEY . and remarkably healthy e I es 0-t all prices and to suit an 9 � I "'Cathy how can you take off She �d e-% closer i ; I . i ­ � . I a . to .. I I �_ - - " I a people interrupted them, : I . . ! � t I . I i I- �_.,- . -Dryden. part good hardwood, pine and cedar. It is three - . tilw(UNIVIth tohav( � � � I . :-44 . - : - - 'r, I -e but. � - - . Mrs. Faiweett, and la,id a 1 h I,n-,'� confidi ' '- Queen, this is our Id friend Mr. I . ! . , � so, ?I 1, tell yGu I like the look of her " I W, g- i and a half miles from Brussels, and one mile . . � . . i � - . % - , baN �, � in . . , . ; � ' ly ou'ller laip. I I . froin gravel road. For prices and te uns . . I � .. u . - 'I- So do 1. She has white teeth and Ch ter, commonly kno'm n in the district apply - , . ,.%"O,t more. : . I (I . to Tnos. KF,LI,Y, -Brussels P. O., HENRY JEN-NINGS, I I � : I � - � I bright eyes, which she knows how to Was Alice the name )f your li 4 le as the 'King - of Kark ale ;' he plays I R E P A I WIN G Axjkl that is � � - � . I is a Viaoria Square P. O., or JANIES S.N11TH, Maple - Is � �. ! . i I . * . s � - % � . uSe. Do you see the direction they a.re girl? Cathy said you bfAa I on a." Da on to Gartlf�s -Pythias, an Sort � LodgeP. O., Middlesex County. 868 . ... - . t1i .-; W0041. - It M � . d Fresh Suffings, Pantings and Overcoatings- A . . L ­ � - - , . . I . I - takix.-w now. ? ' why tarry the -wheels of " Hush,' Em m ie, come, hc re to i e, of itseful-Family Friend to us all"' , - - . I In All branch -es of the trade � usmi - wit!A� -t lialf -111ile . � _0 ______ - ___ - ____ as I � . his love ;" but E m mie . . . I . _ . . 4;� � ; chariot ?" Isn't thill our wagonette -hung ba from 1, er Caithy's entrance, as it ual effected a � WO GOOD FARM9 IN USBORNE FORSALE. . I .-Theillitl Jtif . I � - . : I It ; ) I N IMMENSE VARIETY. w t . - . confing up.'from. IN"ar friend's extended hand T -The Executors offer the following lands % . . . I � � st-dale ? Never . . ; sor,j of whirlwind; her. a vift movern - )o , that Aw 1i � "n . . Lents � � tilt- ill r, � , I � t I ; r I . for sale, in -order -to (.lose the affairs of the, estate I � -_ I E mind, my- nousellse " Yes, her natne was' A. -ice; all is an& flying draperies sw pt breeze -1 � i - . - ' - , - Queenie, we must . ' "ed. . .40 tbren' Ili' I 1. i . ­ ) . __ I ih-.e of the late Andrew Moir. Fird-Lot 30 Con- . . . � talk- ' Sip Son etim es in this dreary still illy little girl,"' retundel th. . . . I 9.0§ I . ( .e p or thr'ugh the quiet roo � I I a � ) .m. ,Langleylglow- � cession. 3, township of Usborne, containin,g 100 � ,� - I �allllJayl� quiet - -1 r .* ­ � : � � I - � t � place, 'N'ra., Morris is very mothear,s�eaking with her �ui �e ma, I al toned "hush." Was '� � 80 acr6s cleared, well fenced, and ina good K R. OOUNTER tilriled''ilm 111G, ill: � .tl. I good-na- � . � . 111D .,pheck on her acres, I I i I . tured and very clever and the 'seven faith d unconsciously I vej -ifying . he vol ibility. A look of --ainis' ent crossed � state of ciiitivation. There are six acre8 of We lead in the Fine Trade, and we beg our customers not to for,get it.' Come I --of all tba't I might . ­� 1. -) . , an I I - em . . L orchard of the choicest fruit, and two never fail. � . � I & I 11 r � I ; i i .� little, hopes are clean, wholesom e chill- �temity of love; " the' treAsure 0 0e Mr * ester's f ce as'he stood up and i ing Springs. The property contains a- coInfort. . � Illoll,ey anil illy till : ­ Ily . . I . 91. � a OV1.1 i . . . I ,RCOAT'S, the beat The Old .and Relial)le Iva I na qr I ; I dren. ". iven. never really lost, only,' lent to Sf SeP and see- our large and fresh stock of 1.1EADY-MADE te n k and-i-ewe)Jer, � . I . . ) . I gre ea the new -comers, ' able bricl�- house. .Second -Lot 31, Concession 3, ab4 Street, Seaforth. - . to ,help, thr poor an C I I I Look 4 ym Iq feephic, ' . 11 . 4 ' � township of Usborne, co'ntaining 100 res, .85 � I I i . .31 4 L - . xr brother n stopp�ng� to - 1, ". . I . : L�repressible aS ac . : , usuall Cathy," was . � --- --- - --------,. late now ; I've I "Of course she is yoiir girl," -4 as his only comment, asherBseat . ed himself siate value in Western Ontario. Ladies, we -call your attention to our large stock of I � , . I speak to, them." ..' �, . aerres cleared, well underdrained, and in a high - - .. strliggle4. - nil) wild I ,__ - I - - 1__' , , - - , - , , " - I � - - - - - 2 1 : - - � ; - - - - I - � - - , , , I - 9 ", 0 Of Ti 4 4 4 r co � �,tt �_" 11 , , , - , I - I - , � lie, I , 6 1 , 4i� i , , , 1, " i I I I I � � � , � V i "�O' ' k I t e� i I I I 'I I - ` , , " , 11 I � I I ,� � - � I ' ft h d �i V, - p . 1 t4- 9011" * 1, � I I I _ of cultivation. There is a good orchard of I - I I � 8 -FA -FORTH WOOLLE MILLS . " - . � � Emmie's answer. , I I You mean to .,; ' N �1 . - ­ '-'Of caursei , , as though he would pass ee besde Langley, and �took up his little i four acres, a large brick house, also Itwo barns, ' - 1 I I I 0 2 , I I � - I � I .-411,41 nothing, nothl . the Palmers ! iYou have no idea how her again some day only I 9 I 'is r ot ' ULSTER CLOTHS, and to the beautiful fi I I � . 3 . e dalghte"t, a so'lemn-faced child of four,: 1 stables, driving shed, all fraine. Sc4ol on op, t-, our MR. BRIGHT can ' ' : ­ � .1 give YOU. BW, to illf0rin those indebted to tile for %. ion 1 Gt�eat ("a I , fond the old ladies are of him. Th . . . I- i�, : . I . . . . .�U( .'I' J , . - no,w - p . o�� Ids knee. - , I 101 I - , ey keeping house with you erh a . I Posite lot. It is three miles to the towns of - i I manufacturing or book . .an) ir! , � 1� � 9 ! . w>colints, tbatowing J'vt- only. . � � I - ;; Pe mitten , ild � ir el . I Exeter and Hensall. These farnis adjoin each Fur Caps and Gents' Furnishings without end. Call and see. i I to the 6ntift-4e-StrUCUOU of IVY mill. by fire, I ftin. . � - - , � � 6 4 But �h,- had w i I f 1 I t him and knit endless a and she would have got tired. 11 ( �od wo regarded th itiCally. ! other, and %011 be sold together or separately. � n - . I � i . . � � . . I . i : ettlement . � � . - � e ; I I i I � Terms of payment easy. For particulars apply � � I � i : � I �_ ; im rawer -all about that ;'He doe; 'not li e On �he whole the e Pa . - P to on y ou for a prompt a . , " ntented her. eou�n 'I a8the books must be closed. I I j. I- .'% ", ; . . I � 2 � '. I . . - ; . full, I believe. Look at then, now, -children to be tired; He iwas very neig r- to JOHN bteqUEEN, Executor, Luniley P. o. xxy T im T f"i tj Pr XXT IR fi, A ' Ppeal Nvill not be n I - e � � � . I _ _0' 11V 8' P ,' . CoMforters for h - , he has a. d, . know y survey o of , rur - 2_411"7 N I hope a seco id a . - � --J 1�.-- - I . 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