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I � 1. � : . .., FEB EtUA RY 6:9 . t �- I : - � � . . ! 7 - 1 .- . I - . I . . � . - - -- . . � . . � J POSITURN' . - -- ,- ­ . - 6 � - � . . . I � .:--c � �� lit I i .. ; � . . : . �P - � . �, THE HURON EX I - . 13RUAl 7� �1 - -- -r� - 1: � 11 .. - . - '.� ; . ; 3-7, .. . . & I - - . . A­ � � - I I - I , - ­ � ­ 2 - . - -01111111111011111111111�1- -- I . '- 1111101111111 ­­ - . , - � i C4 00011N1111111N11l1 111111111111111111111 -­ -----� I I �- —-—- I - . i-, I - — I- -- . � .. � L z �.,, . - . . - I- ----4.— � _V- 5. . . I � . � 8 ­­- -�' � � 1 -- - , , - --,--- ---- . ­ i . Z . I - Eye ­ -. - : , � I ' , - . 4� � . � t. I I . . . I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Keep Your �­,­- thanglet that � ; � - . I- - �Ii - . . -F... I.. feminine weakness. "If she fell she Faith, -years younger � and brighter, . . - i . �� QUESNXIIE�s WIIIN Bargains: -all over the Houses I � �.. sometimes 101, ` J ��. ' $1 1 - . I ii "I - " - d . . I . - - Z . I Could pick herself up," she alway saio ; an -, , . - 1. - 1) 1-1 - J, i . , � i a � . . - . I I - 1. �elety. I 4 — - . �. I 1-1 � .41 dear, hus . 6 cheap,. a coni- I ­­ - *� I 3r , I I -. - I I ;t� but a lance at the kind., ght face Hush, in 11 ! I am not OUSE FOR 9ALIL-Forsal . . -. 1. ..I - ed dwelling in Sea. . � . I - " Because I a j , i. CHAPTER XIV. (Continued.) changef her resol. tion. Sh). took the very clever, Tfu earned -one fortable and well finish - - . -1 -, i . �v u . - F . - . ,� resources, , I ", , li & on Princess Street. The bouige contains . . - I'll , I ,nd without any eir ur,'iind let th6ig, -never to leave a certain duty for - � . ONTHIS IF YOUNVOULD " The next day was warm and bright, 4iar�d hif . ; , i with cellar, hard and soft water, � . ` - . � . . I eacies an uncertain one. It is a safer ritle ; Seven rooiw , . - . - I there was a molli I � � "regular Queemie's, weather," as Cathy herself be- guided -through , e intri " i Lry conveniencles. g - � Stable, and fill othet, necessi - ' - i , . -. I chose to Call it; and at--th6 time ap- of- the path as Mee . al � I will find it so, Cathy; I often There is a good garden. . Terins easy. Apply to I I - I . '! 1: think I am 4 . I It W O fol- y u � . r, , . e R. .COINIMON, Seafortli. . 8�8 L . fow friends Conti I i . - � pointed a merry little party assembled . lowed them, . holdin ti lit t her AhInk of my children and long to b 1. I I . I - .. ' - . V � I y . - . - � I . - . � - - t'lh' I � I , ­ -r of the Deer -ho d u k I ­ � - I und an baCL with them ; but 'nothing would - . . a host in himself il I d filled, father's sle -e 8 O� : i )tly ieside' " t . I - �!,. - ' 4 ait the doo . I ce of widespread depres -1 uttion, tD 40, - 'A � I LE. -For Sale elleall, a In consequen �� . �� �r . I d - indO me to leave Cara while she wants T,1RoPEBTY FOR,SA I - - 11 ck 1-L � ­ . � . �JL I . . . " . - . � Mell, not tA> -hl . L - uarry, I 8 -in 6�- " . - _ - .ey . -� L Z -t i him, an 1;;r'eciativ'Oes an ' m 3st s� pnpa, lot of land in tire village of Egillorldvile, no' S -a n I � ' , the -two little wagonettes. a-, oe . ve tMOL .� - Garth had gone ever to the q thizing istdrier, as - � containing fi.), aereg all well fenced and fit for I fi i - � - � I he .e. ined with I . � -1 . 1 51, : . . . -who has travelld 4: �. I . and left his brother as his deputy, and a not unpardonable egotism, all. his little : here was a slight 11111 in the couver- cultivation. This i�nd Is situated. on the 2nd - . . . L . . � , � I.. ". I � . t� -sinith, adjoining the inill v . then we - )f Tuckei and I 1�- �. ; I ayf ill dispute ensued between hin, and *hemes and,pla-us for'the cot ifort of -his s.ati n, and Miss Faith's voice dropped Ooncession,4 rate the Now Year with a L IJ . -- � � I I I a(, I . ally a choice lot, and is -well Sion, we will inaugu .. Karldale, awl 1 ", � ­ �, , � -operty, all . ­ �a I . -'I i� I . V ptain Fawcett concerning the selec, workin. en. "My boys deseri -e all that ib� 6 whisper. A *fresh. wind blew. over pi d Is re . located for a retired . I � ­ . # w Y -, . . L I adapted find conveniently � . 1i U- J- -.Of each i the ide moor. Some- black -faced moun- - - Kalsinere, awl t4 - g �. -.. tiou - of �he occupants 'W&9'Pn- I can do for them , they, are sTh good . farnier or niarket gardener. The land is all fli�t - � . 4. - h . I try t", L I -Z �- I � I � - - i6 -- t I e suiting folks . lowa, and clever too,, some of - them. tdi,h allep, browsed among the heather ; class and is seeded to gras& For further par- ! I - 1;ranigge,-ve i :­ 5 - ette. " difficulty of fel - - -1 . - .ulal.s apply to the undersig ned, Eginondi ille. . . � 0 . �1 t- truly awful, " as Ted expressed it Why, th V . Seventeen Overldoats , ---. and the 01-1111i �T� g - , e a ii . 801 , . �- was ,re is. D, I el Armstl and one of them had strxed.on tile line, and tic - I rr ,� - . . . . GEORGE BALE. ., �. fatber,L at Crosgi n 1. & �­ eli, 1 �, - f g of &nee NlolitL ugine slac ened- speed. The . B A R G A I N SALE. .11 ,­ � 7 , herefollowed a strin bear- , thelittle.e i . G E N U I N E t take yoii] Z- * . I I - . I . i i. i ij.s - 7 . 1, the wild, somewhat barreii scenery, the novel — .­ � -1 : in . awcett had secured Lang- ing on the cleverness of this max, � . . � - 3'� , . I ICE PAR31 FOR SALIt IN THE COUNTY . ' tt. ` i;-. 'i . � : I "I. * I. 0. - . i4o -one ean I i�i ­ . L Mocte ol 1.rayeL, b.110 SWeUb 1LXOY1 -1 CNI'A' U HUgo-1g.-Being Lot No. 14, ill the 13th -. . Hiss Taira Fanner, kHru L "is gratitude and good , - #-- ,a - le and I ' g of another, OF - � ­ - " - 4 , L WL, 2until Ted ,ah �-. a -.� Wife alld Miss Cosie had tucked I In th6 sad troubles i ,TeVil' armed and'exhilarated Queenie ; she Concession of tire Township of Hullett, con - Z -L 11 0 . i 0 C C . i� - - Emmie betWeen them, just as Ted had .- � e's hiaid as she whispered taining 162 acres, 12 a .r s of which are cleared ,� i , : em ul a whirlwind of squeezed Emmi I i tbc I - . I Caine down on -ed .� 2 �, and under cultivation tKe balance is tinibei 'i , . J, � slyly beckoned to, the gitI4 toL fa'vor. - ' The�'c is On the preinises a coin- ��, ­ L indignation, to know vvb&t Garth meant to her; "Don't you love Miss Faith V with hardwood. I � - � L � . I I � �, , , 41 � -r on Charity," she said to arge fra b r t A �- - him. keepiiig them a,11 "., ., g. . . Faith waithiL 1, 1110 M 11 and S a] 6, ­ F wai - fortable log house, ,'L - , by ' 0 :­ �­j, - Logan and i r. Chester had fol- herself, with a1ittle sigh., - well fenced, flne orchard, and is - , I Mi I . M "All right, Tea - go good ,water, This 1� L , - . , ; go n with Miss , � �, . I , I 11 � ;ight by,this 'time. -within two and a half iniles of Blyth. I � I �. lowe(i and Nan was carefully lifted i is brother, good- � The quarry was m �.; I 'i� - 1. . m' Marriott, " returned - ' h is one of tile best fitrins Ili the best township id, � . , i i . and placed beside her father. L . .e lad's iilleks of the blasted stone weie beincr , , I . i humoredly, breaking in' upon th 'L ' . 4 )I,V, to f MATHE W YOUAI, 01) theJ, t � ' t 0 Ifuron. At,)'[,. . - ! . I 8 U I --- I I Do. you mean to say that m ite of a, I -wrath, -I a,m going 0, --c Nan.'". h tited hither and - thither ; then Caine preinises, or to 31YLES YOUNG, BlAh. 880 VI . - ­ -- L I I . - �.. z 1, - child is going with us to tIle quarry?" I And, as the little lad. lo ed dubious the wcfik-sheds 'and ponAer6us-i-M'acbin- . . - I - . - L . �A- 4 - - . I � I '' � C&Ug . � . � interposed Mrs. Fawcett, i -ery. Queenie followed the oiliers, as R31 IN McIaLLOP FOR SALE.-Thel South ! � - . "I ge't"I'Me and ching to her father, h --u- it her . A I . � I ­ I I �;_ ?:L dismay. I- Wh can jwr m. other be�, F ot 20, Concession 13, 45 �Lcres of . -at . i lip and seated her lightly on his shoulder G&tli led them from one point to an- 50 acres of L ,. ­ , . which tire cleared free froin stunips &lid well � � `;1 A -ing a -- . - ` - I think bout ?" . . a, § mile IS reak - other. She listened as 'breathlessly as i �, - and marched off with her, � underdrained. N� better land in the 6ountv. �. - � 11� 3 I I 0 ,tween- fort i d % " Rush ! her father takes her every- I ing over Naa-i's face as her fat] -ier cia,pped Eminie to his description of tilieblasting; Issituated about half way be sea I M� � i "L I I : . 11a 7 - U I I ' ' . It is well fenced. There is a to ho,use , %ey, so � . d- to iniagine the vast report' Brussels. stab e 4nd , ;4-,. where with him , replied , ft I his hands after Iler. she trie 1�rl � . �7 .� and a good fraine barn and fraine r � ­ - y - " She is. Out -vvith ' eeboinor over these lonely moors, the ter- - L. �. 139'. ; I � I , I hifft 1 ay on the The little engine was a1r 0 - �rood orchard planted Nvith, al)ple, I � .1 ,eady wititin . shed and a g . . �r � fai in ;. she i 11- ever I know he has I rified shee J L � - - , 7 4!- I � .. a tired. I for them; and the trucks weye furnishe(1- �p huddled far away in tieaps pluiv, pear.and cherry trees Ili .good �earing . . . the masses of fallen a114 t f rom : 0 I often carried her f6r,miles, or w,dked I -% . ro6k, then order. itisoneanda, quarter ii -files eas .. ­ F11 - with boxes and hampers, vh� ell formed - �� � , -y. APPly to ROBERT McMILLAN, Lot � - . beside her pony. " - started a little ds she found Garth look- Leadbui i L , I ', e a t,s fQrL � ' - . A. � 11 the ladies. Emmie crept ill) to . . 33, Concession 3, L i)iCliiI1oP' or to Box 1615 ism- � i � - - " . � - " Dear, dear! what a mistake ! " ej acil -- - own at her with earnest eyes. i � I % � , . Ing d . � . ; � I I I I her sister to whisper her ecstasies. "She forth 1:1. 0. L� 11 34 : � I ­.- �I- � . I lated Miss Cosie,. 1.,Araightening her ' "All this is..new to you, it fresh . : - � 11-1) ; had never beeir so happy , �n her'life ; . ' I � . i t. I -� .. 'brown "it-orly," in ftie depths of which - experience.. You have not hewn lea I T , . - LE',11 N , THE : � 'L , , , I ; every one was so, good to �,'� I : � ri her, thait kind . ; . the gentle little moua�­Iace was almost - sons out of rocks all your life.long, as I � �,� i ,n TOWN OF SEAF(PItTH.-The 4bove pro - r . . n � � I F1 - ' 11 the yo ng Man, sentell I . I # � L i .rs. Fawcett especially, audi'aliss Cosie latc� Berntird �, 5 It. _ pert,y belongs to the estale of the , -� I �; I le ; and , L -3- anO. a hau fraine � � buiried from view, and trying to pat tl Miss Faith Palmer ; ale was sure have," observed .0 . Burns and consists 61' a 4toi I .1 . . � . . -* lots, ­ Nv 0 house and, two_ i big curls. " A child of that tender acre I tiously. . � - . . oni'mill Sticet, in Jarvis' .� � I C� i .she would love Miss Fait -If dearl , and � ; "L ' f t-' I ' . It re- I I. yy , 'I No,"she answered a little timidly-; Survey of the town of Seafolfh. The house is . - ; . . � -, �' ,- j ought to, be with her mother , not Queenie think she ,was very nearly new an, d is ill excellelit repa I . - I c id . ir. It is I - - min Z,- ation I -- I '. !, . . ds one of the child in Kino'S-oLr was :ii pretty 91) . I - I 11 . but then I ,%in only a governess.','. . within -two nilnutes walk of tile railwk), st . j� f Z rot stistroke, or " That means a,bookwo�ni Are you . I ­ it in Sailmel ?-who g * and is convenient to 'Lit the principal nianufac- r - � : - , 1 41 � Sonle,thino_ Of I E - - )) It .very learned, s"Mai riott ? ring, institiltion - . the kind, and eried, -'My "Sbe certainly had been," Queenie ! Mis r I wonder tu s !if the tdivn; also four quar- I � t - ZD The whole . . I �v I thought " though no longer young'. , . , It, - - head, m. y head,' aa(Ithey carried him. to i . � you have not frightened - Langley. ter acre lots Ili the sairle Survey. - 4 1 was a very sweet lovable face .still,. � � i * L ) Iocks &lid men have been my books " -ty will be sold cheap. For particulars � - . propet . 4 v �,� his m other. Tb ink if somethfiig of that I � i I .� 11 though with a certain saflness of repres. apply to THOMAS DOWNEY, Esq., Executor of - 4 . � - , I � � �! t i; kind happened to that dear child I her,- . � - - continued Garth, waving his hand at the the late Bernard Burns,; or. to P. S. CAB ROLL, T . I . � . ,-; — 0, L . � ­ - *. I sion on it, -the shadowing an over- I ' � E , r," . mSelf ; - � � ..i father would never forgive Ill . I w rough cliff half torn down, but wearin Solicitor, Seaforth. , 889 � � 11 i'- ' ". I quietlife. Coloring oufdatillbavelent ' . 9 � . . ..-.-- i; . - z . . po � - but there he does it for the best, or I eful fronds of ' ferns in its crevices. � I , L ; Id - . 2 i - � - SALE. -For - : I � � . it beauty ; but, as it was, the pallid grac � �i --- . , - L , 'There are hard, durable lessons to be T IN TUCKERSUITH FOR dear. " .j'1ARM I : I � .1 . L i neutral tints harmonized with the �ray ' S .1e, cheap, tile McCartney farill, on the i I . 1 . . L . ­ ! � f -­ " The chil d- frets after him, and -is � � _U ; . t- ­ I d litt close bon-; learned here,-Iiow to o ercome'difficul- � 'a i 11 Quaker -like' costume an v Mill Road, Tuckenjinith, containing 125 acres, k I . �� �� - I happy away from him," replied . . . � - "I never . net. The voice lit -ties, how to war with opposition. * I I about 65 of which are cleared, underdrained, well . "( was V iweet, b I , " 1-4 n a lo%v voice, for Miss Faw- , , - - - . fenced arid in a first class s -ultivation. i 1, Langley, i would rather be here ainong my quarry tate of c i � :­ ' it to one like , ' � .. -. - " lacked enthusias m ; 116, ed . .Men -the House The balance issplendid pasture land. Tlleml�rsa Z - t. cett's eyes hjad filled with tears; and ahe than on the ibelielibs of . ; q . k - � : - .� I I la,intive minor chord; 'it -wasthe brick house and new bank barn - L � -11 some p . with stone stab I 1. - i . of Commpils." , t � r had taken Enimie's, hand in hers. " Mrs. � ; I I Iing underneath, ,�Iso a gooct orchard and plelptyL I -�, i face and voice that one ill �ets behind the ; 1- - -!, -d glance, , of water, and is within half a, infle of a school. I- : , , �l -ter is a nervous. iiiv&lid ; an d one i :. I t � Ches ' gratings of nunneries, O' 'M 'the ,hushed . Queenie gave a swift, upwai . . . c 1 2 ( ­ � -,- . cannot Judge in these cases,L finished , I but did not answer. " A king nanong This farin is beautifully, Situated, and is within I . . . . ; o' Ilage of Brucefleld and. four . I I � I wards of a hospital, . ; e �e I routh finds . -1 � . )I I tw . : , � Lamaj&y, in a deprecating voice. she was saying t�' hersel? , softly. rriles of the vi ! -_i - I I . . no place and. the bus e of life is.shut me", - Miles froni Seafoi th, and wilr be sold cheap, as i. -1 I . . I � i ­ Z . - rrile my dear, true ; but I am such . - . 3 out. " You cannot think. how I pity busi the proprictor has -One to Kansas. Apply to A. L � � 1, I . 0 I 'i $TRONG,Land Airent, Scaforth,' or to WM. . . � ��- . advocate of mothers' rights, as I often I 'She placed herself by I �ue , ie as the L ness-ine4 in eities," Garth went oil, as o . i Z . -L .- , AIR I � . . . SCOTT, Brucefield.. I I �- � . . -al�ed bbside her. " Boy I I � . . � tell Kit; there is somethfiig so especially - - 869- � 1.� � � I e steamed off, sc n Lew] at slowly lie N% a fresly t� - -- � - . * , Z - : ,. sacred in the claima of maternity. Bless L L _ ; 1. -( -0111 tIlL * , from school chained for the best part of -X TALUABLE F,%RMIPROPEKT FOR SALE. i� Zb work -s fr I � I ,e-iliai e . heds receled eir Y . �� I : I ,r-- i *; you, I kn�w all. about their feelings its , views. . L their lives to the desk, cramped up in a `V -Tile subscriber: offers . foi- sale, his farin of L l � , . a . , : it dozen children,," cbn- ' Z I � � muGh as if I had, -, � " You must co, mie an(I .-z ee i . sisters. close atmosphere, bringing all their best 100 11cres, being Lot Ili;' Concession 11, Stanle3 � . . � 11 . ny ,ed and free froiii. strinips. I � tin -Lied the little woman, bAghtly. to about 00 ac�es cleai . I . . . i -� I One of them, Charity ii -valid, ,and energieE, their choic�st talents. down - � - - I ; 11,11 . . I - -eniises a stone hou-se, frarne I L I - r . � . . " Didn't I have a dear old Mother m y- . Th4re is oil the pi . 1 .3 sl � '4 A -the 8-ight of a fresh fac( i tell a treat the lelr"e I of . dull ro'ti.tine,'�iTioney-g-.'ettiiig, I - : waterc& I I 11 L outbuildings and good orchard. Well . . ;- ' : i - self . and Kit her very �;mag.e, poor soul, ; to her. Her world is bounded by four money- ving,-narrowed to a ' erfect afld� in a good state of cultivation, church a7id � , - � p , L p . � � I � an - ' Charlotte, of )� � - . d didn't she ) ly ry existen I . t '. -,often- sa ' I-achin C16. school adjoining the said lot. it is' situated .6 ; 'i � y ' : wa.Ils,'a,nd she lives in icr books. She n " L . . . - u will know one day please -f -oni Zurich, 7 froin Kit) - i :.1 f my dear, yo I � L i'little unjust and ,niiies froni Bai icid, 6 fi . . . � . knows far m6fe about it than I w . 1. . , do, ho - I I I tl ink you A;re W. ; � ,� '� Pen and 3.� fmin Varna. Ternis $1,000 down, . � I - t God., -what a mothees feelings are V And :y er I r . . - ever a reader, said th quiet 'w6, prejadi, -.ed th e," replied Queenie, with and'the balance to suit. purchaser. Posacssion I ;_ j- I � .. so I do, my dear; and so does every wo- . was n e -d , . � ­ q 4 some spirit; " you miay love your life given lst ay of March, 1885. - ;. -- V , - . I nia.ri, with a little sigh. , I I . Apply to, 1131. I - ) I I 11 , man, married and single,"' finished Miss d- I dare say IIA�D)VlCk, Bayfleld P. 0. * , K 5-26 � � best, ,%D , you are right. You . � I 1� as Queenie :fell in love with'iHiss Faith .. I .---.I- -- ­ -- - . . . I Coaie, with a little burst; " as long . I ! I - - I L , 'have freedom .and rule, two very good i 7 . I � . - t. ; ,-,I - , the spot, as 4 . , on she told CAby affer- t . 'I, : ­; � I there are young things in the ,world A,LUABLE, FARM FOR SALE. -Being* coiu- . I , I - . � I OF I - of Lots number 58, � -� I � wards. Young.as she -was., sl knew far. 11' a V � posed of north parts � - - to ' L needii1g our care," - -Iiis woni-an of "& plenty of fresh air," )lit in e - (4 - ' I doo in the ist Concessioll of Turnberry, : --- . k the world than t . I _WL - � ­-&,* axigley, . 59 ar . . ­ You are right," returned L more of � I-:: L ' ,Garth, �areing his head -,is he spoke, c.oyiti.ii-iipglioacreE;,iiioi-eorles�. Itissituated r � I - fresh- - � I . ; iit ed; . � ., - in a stiffied -voice; and just then the thirty-five. The unsop] orrie, '1' ; ' e 2?, ill les from wroxeter 5 inilu'71,roill G � . . � - WOIJI ian, I . I . . inile., � froin Brussels oil !he Gravel Road. There . : I ness of the Ai mple her -tender ,to the sweet moorland wind that in t - I . 1� titl other wagonette pa.§sed,L Ted cracking ' them. . : I I - . i L ­ his whip and geWculating, boyishly- voice, her old-fashioned ways and little � i is a §chool ,within a few rods. Forty ,acres of : - ,. L L . C) � " Yea, and that too. But these mem tile land is chopped ready for clefixing, 20 acres � t . - : . r I � � . n . ­ . I Nan -was on her faither's knee, as usual; .quaint pedantries chaxived the young I - � .. A a axe to b-1 honored, because they make swratp, good black ash �nd cedar; the balance � - : � - with the.h � ­ A -white sun -bonnet rested on governess, grown bittei ar -d ere c� creek runnin , the little I bai 0 . is a Spring ; ,�� i I the best of their life. , Many . .: I I : ­ I .- I A dark eyes aind side of life. Before the d ay as out she through the farin. r;a8y terins of payinent. I -.1 � his shoulder'Lthe quip of -- then do not like it; a Titleperfect. Price $2,500. Apply to JAMES 1-1 I I I I �." C � few � , -:, - 1 7 �! . . rosy face full '� i t ; - - -1 of a child's content m ent., - learned a good deal a,bout the " S s er � 1, - � rebel; others get cramped anduarrowed, DREWE, Hardware Merchant, Brussels, or to IL : � hood, " as Garth and Calb y a rays called I I � 1?1 Garth 'received his gIiests at the en- as you s 9,y. But to do one's work in B. D URNION, Sam., Mill, Wroxeter. . . - 81881 � 'i �,' 'i. I :1 ­ i e Evergreens, where tl e Pa ers lived. - . � trance to the works, and did the honors th . .. -- - - -- ------ � � . 1� 4r I I . � .. ,� . the wor'd, and to do it worthily,-Ilow- . . . . .1.1 � I E L�� � of the plaCeL -with great dignity. " Is not The- eldbst, .sister, Hope 'yvas cosmopoli- -", A�Rlr IN TUR'NBERR1 F ­ I * r FOR SALE. -For . - . ever di tasteful and full of drudgery- � � �. I . slier ellarieties, - k r1iit d woollen, X South half of Lot 2, Concession 2, ; I . i ,��: the dear old f ellow fust in his ele ment?l' tan in and rou ine it may be, -is to beL a man Turn�bsearlre,' 'containingr 154 acre,-, about 70 of � . k I 'L ' . 2 E� , % .- .-. d socks for the rriissicnary-boxes . ) ; . a a," 11 i . ,I . whispered Ted to Cathy, as they stood I J119' I in the truest senAe of the word," finish- whic i are cleared, ln�l the balance well thlibered, � , -"-as a trong t - L-' behind the others. Queenie caught the of half the neighborhood, 8 . � - I I I - ed Queenie, with a sudden sparkle in part )ush and liart-swa,inp. The cleared i land is F ­ . . L : . I 'State of Cult,_ I � whisper a&d smiled to herself. advoca,te of the temperance 1movement, well inderdrafiled, and in ,Tgood . ' I � ' I I her brown eyes. . . . ; . I -- . - an � - I � I . 1-1 He looks just -wbat he is, a ruler and was a little shaky � in ber churdil . mtic ii, There is a ( good fraine barn, , d lo� I � . : t cc , -ing orch. d 0 � I � Yery I � � -one who ought to be a principles, having,. 'as her listers well promptly put. Do i you think hous,. Thereisa splendid beai . oil ? I choi(e frilit. It issituated oil - the ­)-avel I � among m en I I- i IL t? , - sbci( � a knew, a dec.ided Imianno, tj t�e �ty Of I will 'not aggree with � *! - � i - edience as . seven find a)ialf nales froni Brussels, and two i I leader, who .expects ob o I . - 'IDg - a . � L I . aui onl al � e . iniles and a: half froin Wro,xeter, and - Nvith- . right " she thomi.q.4it as she wa,t(o;lied �e th Plymouth Sisters . r ! I , Y� COMP, n i y lot with others, , � I . , . ; I " I . � aragenlent. There in,ailuartucrofainilcof a,113choolhouse. Forfur- X . . , . L , 0Lyi1_l'C'P. thro�J'lgll little to their disp, L is I . -1, , -th -tic fig I I I ,e The second sister, Prudenc , managed � I tal % le tire 1.1 f - - 1, I 'r Ted, there, tbat brother of mine -- ther I)articulars, apply Oil tile pivillises, Ol- to i IL sheds crowded Avith workmen. " e , the houseliold, and divided b- � I EDWARD PAUMER, Wroxeter P. 0. %,; 7 3 . . L �r time be � . . . � '. -ould you believe it, Mi,is 11arriott !-I I . - � old I - Vween hiek- store -room and her district, '" . graly coat and felt hat 'List suited . : - - . ,. Z . think you must take b-im. in hand, and ----- ---- - --- -- - -- -­ --- ­ - - A o : him," slie thought. Tho-Lic-li lie carried " I ani ilo't as clever as the dthers ; but -- M F ) ,'A E.�For sale, � . - I o L . 7 - 4 I preach contentment;- he vows this place -1 Ot 10, Conces- I his head So high,L he had a. ss Faith! F Sion 3, Ifulle'tt,, containii-h 186 acres; 68 � pleasant word I wait on Chivrity," said -,�Ii . A ."' I � . I ; I I . is a howling desert; no society, not a acre� cleated and if ,%,,�ood state of cultivatlon ; Z - " . � . Or loak for the men. with all unconscious pathos ii1i her voice � ; thing to do. It must be -owned," Con- I . . � ,-, A' .cc"N - ' . the balance is well thAered. The farin is well arjt� . . I uii(ler-dr,.tizied.Lii(Ifeliced. It'is illostly Seeded - . �L - f y f ellows ,ire suel.-L splendid work- I I I Faith wa-itin -.9n Ch 1 � , Pool, , , - * � ; I . " .1 tinued Garth, bandidly, " that for a .. ; . � . . a ,.;, . . Wien," he said, once, with a * little Con- cardinal virtues !"' t- jucrht the girl, witli fellow without resources Hepshaw i a to grass. There are oil the preniises a new frallie . .t . 0 .1 I . , . ,- I y housp and bank barn with' I � . � ous pride in his Mann er.. The words a little s, m. an-lusement ol'er ,e o ( L be a trifle Aull,'especially in the wi -s the - I r1c � -ill - ` *os . � . My nien," '.1 my boys," were parpeta- ,ay of words'. "I suppoAeF,%ithl ,Al)r�itieliofthe.NlaitlajidRi%,e.r runs aCl � . I I x e - Here, On his own pl ia4 ter. " back end of the lot luakiller it An excellent graz- i4 pilly on. his lip a. . . i ard. It is situa- . I : plenty of waiting aind lookin t 1! ing, f rin. L There is also al'i orcli � - . - i� ,g UP , .Do you never find it so, Mr. Clay- ; do m wn, 9m ongi. his su-bjLects, he felt 'd this World. To judge by soi�ie womenil� � , ill es roin Scafo-th and five froin Clin- Q . - 1. I L ted x . � . , .� in., aved as a sort of ki I ng. " Rival mon- . . . I toll "" asked Queenie, with a little toll, with school and churches convenient. I O� I , . lives,. some must wait fore, ,' solil , atural surprise. It still seerned strang 1. � �- i - n C Tern 8 ea,83 F6r further particulars apply to L . �. . I- arells, tuy dear," observed Cathy, MRS- quized tTie yo,ung philosop&r, with a to Her ,in, 8 L dis- on the pretnises -or to Clinton Z - " � I , ­ that this in, �oung and tilp t ndersigned � 11. . I ,,,,, Karl and the Kinc, . . L 01 1� chievoiasly-" Kiw 1-1 sigh.- � ,�t - . W317 8lU-LHOLL,VND . - b86. ' I . . tinguished looking, should Own himself P- o .. 11 - Of Wartsdale. " . She speculated for a*sh : fttiin­�ebn this Contented with a position w�icre.?h4Q, ]laid . I - I L To Queen -lie IvItole a J Rif FOR SALE OR TO � -%"as Charity, who h, d I e I " _ '" " ie t . ACRE FA - I , F I- I Strangely pictures(lue, scene en bal. dsonier tba,n few equals andt no superiors� . R '- ot N- 0. � -the b1b e sky, a,ny of thein, and ha,(tiinet ith ah -acci- - I . T. -For sale or to rent, L 'N . 20 ., E -� the open sheds full of noisy Workel"s the en I I Dull ! do you mean to coinp�tre e 33, 2, - E ast Wawanosh. About d h - � - � '140 on(. _ssion cleared and the rernainder is 7 . t in her you S 14� , - , , I ;,-�.,%�vho e 1view ,was to Ted, who is lazy and ha . � no I so - 1, - r it , wb o lived in - re. . are ;th hardwood. There is a fraine -y, the gre t block -S of bounded by four -i alls, and - ell C . whir of maciiinei 't inib iQ N,-- . i e . Y dWel rOutfli-heivil, g1ranite, gray, � 8 "" returned the young I mail, i iti w ling house, nearl new, well flni�thed with I o L fresh from tbe her books. I y � � .1 . arries. then the sn--iooth polished slabs . discomfited. " What is there at Illy g o (I cellar. Also franie--barns Nvith stab ing . . . qu 1 3 . I I Ll 0 i . � . I " Nly dear'Miss Marriott! Cara ' undErneath, and a good Ua�trllig he .1. . shin�g with soft 1.1 -Angled tints. Ulm I . .1 I 11 L Is 80 life lacks? I have a good h i e, sisters, Clay I aill and Ili a fail stA ��,v a - . . � : clever. You should hear her talk. She wid a pl ae of a broth r. It is in ' $oil's a 0 1 T process, the aoxotint of har(I'L patient ag Y sion. it is well situated oil good roads and con- � I - . oul - and Mr.. Logan have such 1interesting- , - .. labor,. astonished the girl . She c d . ' own fault, I suppose, if I IL ave no closer Veni!ntt^iiarkcfs,- being ,within four flillemof . � NVOl , -- --re is a railway station, and . - have stood f*o,,r a long thue watching the conversa.tio-n te id�rfiil to " ties," continue4 Garth with a little Blyt i, where th( - � '�' hear theni. Wbat a ble.�sili& it is- to L threenifles froin Auburn.. Terins, about one- U-1aswis chiselling and fine-toring Cie 0 laugh, and coloring slightly,'I "but there thir( down. the balance to suit purchaser. .,�p- have a, well -stored mind ! Jo.' empty is plenty- of time for that. I have more I � -mr(l atone. Pi,les of gray and pink Cf an- I , 1, ply (if the premises or to JA31ES BROWN Box I 1.117 space for discontent to creep in, as Cara work than I kilbw ]low to do ; and then 34, Myth P. 0. . � K1,9x8 . Re hty fi-ii tlie Centre, �arv­ed aad shaped I I _ . -4 -ieadr - eS. L says. I often wish I wdre clever," Con- there is cricket and L ioot ball, and lee- — N - ­ - into, I iton , - I I - . , le womall; ! and then tures and the chess club for 'winter QPLE1%'.I)IDFAR2%f IN BRVOE FOR SALE.- , JighLt tillued the simp It( . -in bispected thein tho .. � . . - ' . tr Mr� Log, , , L � . . one would not need to perplex one's sel . K3 For Sale, -Lot 30, Conce9siou i6, township of L A f I . . f evenings. I sometimes wish my - days. ,., fu y� Bruce, containing 104 acres, of v.-hiell about 30 . . L - so about tbe ineitnings of things. Life o -, r, "White m. -lyle is m Or itiful, 0 c ,,: - ared, fenced and free froni stunips r ai e beai I were double their length. That does a r . are cle, .- especially for the graves of women. and . never seem s such a puzzle �t6l Cara ,%a it not look like dullness,".', finished Glarth; the I ialance is thilb'ered principally with splelidia . does to me.,L, . I :1 . . hardwood &lid a little heirilock iencin,og. Thelle . children," she heard him �,iay to Capitai , 1 1 . in a chafed tone as though something in . .* L - � i n L But here Cathy, ,who '4 1 '11711 her words had offended him. I are f�unie buildings, and a never failing Spring � Fawcett ; " but then graaute is more ' �,,h I :'OvP-rhe, creel� running through the place. . It is within 6 1 . the last sentences, inter ,pt d her Scorn- ! Queenie, held her ground a little ob- I - I -In Cenle- I - . .f . impervioua to the iveAlier. ifflep of the flourishing town of Paislciy and all i � , I fully. I - There, i I teries, for instance, w here there are .. stina.tely ; she was on the brink of a dis- equr4.1 distance frorn Underwood. ,I,a good � " Do you, call it life ?" cullincr her lip covery. What was tile one jarring ele- scho§1 opposite the place, and it is in a len(lid 1 't"I trees, the constant dropping and danap. settlement. � There is a good' el[kN' bank for L, : att'Lln, and deface, the beatity of the scornfully. "Are such 'meil,gr"e exist- meut in this honest sweet nature? Was brielts or tile, which is worth one fourth of what 1 �*elaces really life ? Life - 4 marble ;, but notifing, spoils the gran ite. " t)res,upposes it pride? or- . . is asked for the fariii� This is a Splendid farni 0 , ' n ovenlent, animation sensation, color- ' 11 You may have all this, and- yet you MI x -4, - .� ", Nothin g, to it. y itfind, beats. AVarts- ." � . I i d Hll be sold.very.,cheap. ApP13- to b0. -) 1 .4- ' . af rth P. 0- . -- 677 L (1ale a-ranite,"'replied the captain, illedi- itig, plenty of work but above all, rnay- miss a great -deal of what your ;Ies- 'S"f . . -- , ID , 'I ; tatively. 11"31arble is too white al. -id movelnent ;, not sittill.0 in. a close room, pised 4ity illen call life,." she went .on,, -'--)OD FARMS FOR SALE. -'n order to e' " L 0,,c . . I % I ch y for our English ceineteries ; we putting in patches -and listenin cy to chap- I with mi old-fashioned- sagacity that sur-. G the affairs of the estate ol tile late AN'. 0. �r F L � ' 0 - Hill, ston, the executors offer th -. followi n- vory � ters .of physical. geography.-. Every I ' 1� . �, I a waiat Italian su,ils to ligglit it iiip. Look - Valli ble, lands for sale. .Fins --North half -of : . Ol e priseJ the young mail, who was simple A.- - � . knows you are a saint,, Miss Faith," ellough in his way. ' " You -miss contact Lor.30, Cr6neession 5, ' township I of Morris, �011- . I � It - at -these warm, tints ; here is Coloring � I. .'I , . . � � . t .. ontinued all the same, life tildans-a little w- other iiiinds. Here you can )i . A '41it-rabillity, everythiiig we w*aut. Cal'IL � e ' ith . .'aye tainingwacres. Onthislot is'ereeted a, .-pod . _ . i� . t' 1.111.0retharipatches a,nd diss'efta,tion fraw e barn with Stone foundation, good orehird, . .1 anything be finer thall, this Polish ?" P:, i . s Oil no opportunity of gleanilig. new i�leas. �- -ti the4-4ulf i�treain." - well and pininp. Nearly all cleared, wid is oil I I Queenie was listening -to them wi 'I, L . ! I I L There must be a certain anlount of stag- the i,ravel road closely 'adjoining the villatre of � I 1 . i! . r, r I i " " Yon young thin - Lna,tion'bere. Cathy knows what I 111"11, Brussels. This farin is a valuable one, is AkTil i I . interest wheil, (,'a:r*th came -up and chtiiit- -a are so ilupeta I . .. C) i . L � . . '\ a with a she and I have often talked of it." She 'oil. � : -­�� ed her attention. OUS, " returned poo r 2 -1 iss F, ith, . fene d and Ili a good state of cultivati wcond. . . Ix- - 4, Concession 5, township of Grey, county " f .1 .� - "Whildthey are getti ng the'(Itiarry-en- tremulaus st-iffle ; " perhaps L at your .we finished with shight abruptness, somewba.t - 'ron, containing 100 acres, 10 aeres. cleared � I �- :" 11 I of H 1 15 i I * 7 L i il I gine ready I want to allow yoll .. tile oue inay b ave felt the same. � There Is.'a pubvoked by tLhe incredulous smile that and ree of stanips, balance well tinibered with � '. I I workme" cottafres and the rooin where sort of fever i in. y6tin- blood i think. 'I ro�e to his lips. part 6ropd hardwood, pine and cedak It. is three o 3 o I � I . " � I I I - . . Langley and I have our classes," said reniember how we used eel in the � ",Stagnation here !" How Queenie and � half iniles frorn Brussels, ahid one inile 1. � the young man, a little condescendingly. sprin g -time ; it niade on.6% 7 wiisked he would not repeat ber'words. fron. gravel road. For prices all(] teinis apply - I I . I o .pulses bea.t to T 108. KFMLY, Drussels P. O., HFvny Jr,.N-NuNus, il Helooked, gn-ay-eyed, eage�r, rather flush- faster only to hear the birds� singing in I I You are hard On - us and Hepsba-w. vict riaSquare P. O., ---or JAMES SMIT11, Mal)IC - : � h th r " I . � � . ed with playing the part of , oat and ! . Of course we axe sim 868 � e'i little new nests. ple Country folk ; Lod e P. O., Middlesex County. � - � . . I i . � - . ­ - -1 --:­­.­ - � . we do not aspire to be anything . ,R) L cicermie to so many ladies. His white - -�'You tholl"Ilt of somethii, else be- Im - . j, 'O .9 MSINU . . teeth gleamed with- a bright,. happy Sides patching then," persisted Cctthy, else; but a peaceful and independent IVOGOODFA SBORNE FOR SALE. � . . . a ;I TI -The Executors offer the following lands . I e Lunder his dark irioustache;.' existence does 'not iiecessarily inea.1i forSale, Ili order to close the affairs of the estate . smil I rebelliously. I I . ? �. � - : � 'L, I . �- 1 1)ut for all that his tone had a slight I , " My Dear, I love so'Wing ;. and then, - stagnation. ) . of the late Andrew Moir. First -Lot .30, Con. , ­ . f . 1 � 11 Mr, Clayton�.,N . cesslon 3, township of Usborne, containing I r 11 aecelit of condescension that made what else can one do when one is not 1�yhy will �You 00 � . ; - I � - - L . acre i, 80 acres cleared, well fenced, and in a good e . Q-�ueenie,%.-m�il,ea,sal�ief(yll,o,-.ve(.Ih,i�n��i. . elever ? I used to wish I could. fifid work in 'misunderstanding mle?," re= stat of cultivation. There are six- acres of ; I � � A I .,A I " You are master here,-Gaxth Clay- 'in sonic chiMreli's hospital � nursing i vexed voice. They were ore ard of the choicest fruit, and two never fail- �L . is � . . I ; ir I The property contains a eonifort- , , he extreme edge of a jut- Ing prings. � . 1i ton'L of W,artsdale,-and I am a,poor my forte, you. know. I .think I C�`Lild ? m . . - - � 11 . I 1:1 . little school -teacher, a nobody,." thought have been quite 1,appy if I.liad ,some tin ' piece of rock ; the others had turn- abl6brick house. Second -Lot 31, Concession 3, � � . . atu L, 3 1 i tow ship of Usborne, containing 100 acres s--) I . - Z the girl, i�i�h just a f aint touch of rebel- young �re, res ,,,-round me., I tried Mack a;id were watebirig soffie ma ill a �i­h s , 7 1 1 a.er cleared, well'underdrained, and 1 . . I t Eau', growing hot all a.t,once. - for a little whil chinery at work; be] ow the,iii lay the stat of cultivation. There is a good orchard -' I ; - � e, you remember; and , . I of � . �. . � I �' � S , I ' . I * - i com ' ar n' " I 11 - L at tiil� 'C r0 e4 ie a r , I -v�h I ti I I I th th I Ill ' L d iev - Itly ' e p ' I o -e 0 all a I 1� mail' ere t t Illy r - . 11 . I r ne, Sl �ters, - t Is 111� aN �e no closei I I f .� � ` : . I �- . . " �ita,y ; this is rough walking ; I�t me L then' -Cara wanted . me, and I " Caine wide moor; some peewits Were flitting four acres, a large brick house, also two barns . � 4 . � stab les,"driving shed, all frante. 'School of) op' I I � . I " Z -. `-� give yo,a some help �` and he titm, ed home.." . . . L'%.�- bither and thither, -a bank of white , I- Y . posize lot. It is three miles to the towns of � - A I back- and held ont his- hand. For a mo- ".A:nd I have never forgi,ven Cara to clouds L sailed slowly away westward. I F,xelkr and Hensall. These farins adjoin each - M -� t P - . I I I . . 1� .- nient Queenie hesitated ; it was her na- this dayj" was the angr3: other, and will be sold together or Separately. � . : L r response.. I I I am not hard oil - Hepsliaw.; I feel . � . - . � lt�,� . tilre tol be independent and ,walk alone. " You looked like a different woman already that I love it dearly, I Terias of payinent easyj For particulars appI31 I ,�- .1 � f- ,- * " ' t � (Conti .to �OAX MeQUEEN, Executor, Luniley P. 0. . , - � Z . -JL -EL , I She never willingly owned to any small when you Caine home from C,ailisle,Miss nued on Third Page.) Only IL or V. ELLIOTT,Solicitor. Exeter 1). 0. 67.'�')-26' ­ . � I . . - 11� . A. . - i I � ;F I . . . . , � I . � . � i * , * - I . . . - � . L * �. . - � . I . . I . . : . -'ki "'" 'Ali I . . LE FT AT - - - . the as ng C r . . - 11 I . " I alway-�,;15,1-f; ' ' � � � Z .11.1ices; I ani not�l I We do not'intend to offer a few mere baits 1. � I I I I - : Queenie gave I . . . ` glance, but h i i no response. T.1 j . to iLnd u�ice other purchases, but wi I offee eaqh Ranton. Bros. . Aof human natlir' . . . I . � I i - 1. "I have folm; I I f . I , . ,.-q rp , ; 1, , ' you are. g - rticle at a great reduction, 411 1 .1 I- . fect. Cathy I S.' , I I . �, -� I ! -I. YOU think, to . � - �i . I EXETE*Rq � . Hepsliaiv awl � - . I � to be siloply M1.1 * profits being sacrificed to the public. BuV 1, . . I � i - " C .1 I . I � ,arlisle �; to Joni I I I - I � - I � . than tomix witil ; ­. � . � - I I . I ing To be Sold at Half Price! I And, as she reo4i ime and money by com thing like a pil . . I . . I . � . . crossed hern-lin(I . t . . � Was he not a I d ifect to I . �, � . . . ()light not heroe-4 � . � � � 4,14. � J . - . , t strikes na' . . - , � , egothstical, atill I P ­ . J. L. SIAITMS Cheap Dry Goods- Seaforth. ONLY THINK OF IT! I . I . -tiredl- , , 1 be, said-, zi i ) . ) I . . her r - . all . I - . I . everie, an 4 . . - � I - � . I . ! full Oil 1, e. vVitil I � - : . . . . . - . � L I . . � ber brief �lisda' . ; I I . - . , . I .1 . - i . . . ment. 54 Let 11�41 . . I - I 'Shiver no longer but , come and get a -1 I has managed t � AN ITE OF INTEREST. . I , . 2 , - : acts as my stewt] � 1 " I wonder NI I - 1 $10 COAT for $5. 'UNDERSHIRTS --' i I L . I . . Queen- ' . ;: le, as thc�y, : I I and DRAWERS reducid; alsd a few . 1 behind some 1a.4 . . . i - -� I if 'Cathy- has ev,o . I I pieces of DRESS GOODS and VELVE- I � (:nimingham. awl ROYAL GLYCE�,,RATED BALSAM OF F1 - . . Aqe�jr�,�r i ,,e !-' I : . I TEENS to be cleared out, to make rooln - 4 i - I I . . I i .. ! - i . . I i . for Spring:Goods. ClU I � � I . - 1. � - I . - I - I - IF -1�11 . . QT .F\ : - I . I . .. . . i A few ,..,nds of TWEED at 75c, 85c, 1 *1 Thnit Gani'st not tq A VALUABLE DISCOVERY I . It is tile VL-*- plaj� , � . � a � n 11 C I : And sbould'st thim � I - 90c an 5c) J ear, � ., I . . see, I . � Do not, for this giv - . I at - 4.", . . I - . I I 1. ­ ; � I I . . . . - . . Ttd had prove . . . Although the great majority of people are quite familiar withithe medicinal - I U1,41; and a suffik, ' proffertieg of the two articles signified in the above nanie, (Balsalki of Fir and . -1 4:01i hail been 4 Glycerine) yet, so far as we -,ire aware, no attempt to. coinbine their peculiar Nir- . � . ' refreshili-ent. � i I A Mists and! Queenie- litad � tues had ever been made until INIE�18 I P.S. LUMSDEN & WILSO T, Che Ranton Bros'.1111' I . i Druggists, of Seaforth, had perfe - - ,1( and put upon the maAet their preparation - � . I . . . . resent at a strall -which is now to. be had from druggist.; under the name of ", LUM85DEN & WIL- - . fleell set at the SON'S ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM -OF FIR." Undoubtedly .1 great 1. Am -1 boxes and .eril remedy, haying in this age of -persistent aiid lavish adv- crtishig, by its own super- - . . rnfleseats for thi . ior virtues alone, created a demand froin all. parts of the"Province, muth a rapidly I I I . 12 increasing sale in every locality where introduced, the secret of which is that. I EXETER.. . prc-4ded and T!e � - � . With i1111OCent R, y one -who' uses it cannot but -,peak- well of it to -their friends. Orders are I ,of his� suce-essfr, ever , .. . I . � - I � . continually coming from the most unlocked for sources, which is the most Con- I � , i -rate' !^' I I PERE -WE ARE AGAIM ' : "isfir..".... , vincing proof to the manufacturers that, although - hundreds of Cough Remedies - � w 110 I )e le , " ' . are everywhere procurable, those who have i1sed the - Royal Glycerated Balsam I 1111in- to S�oil elijc4 . � . of Fir " can get nothing to take its place. I4 is recommended for Coughs, Colds, . -wilid to bl�)-,v 1 0 - Sore Throat, and similar'affections. The most persistent and long standing coughs � � � . �e one I � - . i .. - We brol, -0, '. . speedily give way to its wonderf ul powers in allaying irritation of the inucous -AT OL -R- . ilothln�lry.., 'yXill I - . . . . . , membrane. Its, healing and soothing properties q ilickly remove all soreness m . I . - I- � - . . pague. : caall. . u i � iely the throat orbronchical tubes. It is just the thing wanted for &safe and reliable handson fl)r t ­ . i . ` -4 See that you get what you ask I � persuaslinely4l ,I cou'tgh -remedy, and should be in every household. . H EAD - U a - I I for. If your druggist has not got it he will gladly procure it for you. Price, 50 . Q ARTERS - - glass to. drill ,,, G,;� . � � � Z . I tzl � . . . - - cents per bottle. Wholesale by H. SUG'DEN E VANS & CO., Torenta, or . 1-4 My d�eai, I . L , jl()i � - 11, . -, -­ - a, to- t I : , . . -, '1�7 and I � A I . - - , .1 I I � 1. - . I . . .�" ' ' I Cosid*s big ef-� r1s; � � " V - LUIVISIDEN �� & WILSON, Seaforth, Ontario. * � * , . � . I mient, 1, I -i-4 - � . 1: brother would I . me R C 11 . .- -' --- . .. .. ounters - I I ;subject. : If ,6nly - i I - I � , I 1 'i - Sl -n theple�, ge , I � g � - . � . out a 3 pubb F . . - �. - . I be paraili,,se ove�,: 1. � . I JEEWELRY STORE,, 1, . --�P little woman, pat . . . 1.) er �energy ; I - bill . � . I I �- - . . we cant: expect, I . shoulders." I . I . -1:3 r" E y " SEAFORTH, O��-T. I I . LAIDLAW & F -AI" -U I I - � To A,,' . . i - I -1 . � -1 T, . I . , I ,I I . - . I . . Gi I � . I —PROPRIETORS.— - '. � - - Woman. to ipl, . . i � . � I have'iL full line 6f Holidav- and Bridal pres- 4,oli't keep out of,i . ents, bandsonier and cheaper *ihan ever. Collie . � I . -11 NIV I - . it. " Boy �. 4 . andseetheinif you want to buy or not. -1ky � I- . . .V . '011le in.L if I had 'I - stock-1consists in part of the lat&,t d - . i I � � . I . . I - ,� . o , I ' � "I I CLOCKS, &-c., all of which will be sold cheap for -A youlig I'll 11 . cash. All pods guaranteed as Tgpresented, or . ;;Lseetious, ttle oti at the 11 Central. nioney reii�ii-�ed. � I . I - I - like'! tile look of I I I : i . - � I i . After eritieall.y sq . in AVATCHES we snow, Ladies' and Gen& I . - � - . I i ar. she repliviii � I - - 11"untingr and Open -Face; Gold and Silver -filled', . ; 4-oll. . I Stein and Ke�y-Wiiidei*s,eases,Liidiuoy,e,weiits 11 I. � It looks like a NVI I I I . Of a I I . . the best makers. Tlie Iwifig Watch for gelit's 1,a lunatic asvIum. New Currants, Nle -w R,aisins, New Peels, New Figs, Ichic.- '84wars White and � wear now is the Aurora Quick Train Wi atch- - I . - - -' -7,ew �eler-]�:. 1-. '� Every� nioveinent full � \ .1 � '�' z' S Calu'ied Meats, -V guaiunteed by the I Colored ; Valencia'Alinonds,' Withitits, Filberts, Canned Fruit , makers and agents. Sold only by � , ; 1414) a t 'From you ge '. , , , Canned Fish, Haddics, Bloatlars. L : � I 7 - . . � prietor-l" Fresh . . - I . I 33 � 4� - ---�.,t : : zof �(;oia.rse, " �­, I - - - --� Large arrivals of New Season's TE'AS, which for puligene and,flavor are 111.1- Mv R. COUNTER.' - " . 7 1 0 y Frellch—tlo the i excelled. Prices from 25c to 7/05C per pomid. SUGARS cheaper than ever, Full . �, I ; Pranoe?"-" NQ I stock of (1,eneral (4roceries. The " Centritl " is thespot to buy ,pod goods. All A Handsonic Coin Silver iff,initing case, full . , 1, 1 goods sold by us wairranted " represented, or cash refunded. 0 i,exyelledLevibriiioveiiiei)tior-,�s. " - be tla,e p aster of 1 ' . - - kV-CJ`U)LcTe 4-1 � . I I - � " � � . . � , to thes,U."I'ar bumili 1. I 0 - . . I . . - . bllcketK. , whell: 1 1 - - I . fittiv--r ayske,,il,, " Ill' I . � . -, , . � tbe boy replie(l, S, I and Glassware DePartment, 0-1-j 0 a M E; �. � I ailt, ful-L awl sollu� ,. � , � a - . - - N n 1 I glle:�-.; they'll a It, Wehave a, larcr� and choice. selection ill China Tea Sets, Printed and Decorat- In gre, I . ---A da pl-MIC1. I 0 .it varietv, all sizes intikes, ,And prices. ed.Tea Sets, Dinner and Breakfast, Sets, Chaniber'8cts, ToiletSets, etc., etc. . . 'i i ­ lirateil RO)ert ffil , I . I . � 101 4' 1 ing,conversati .1 . 1-7� , An inspection of our stock -will repay intending purchasers. A call respect- � - . A-vilio pre.-,whes Nkt , . : fully solicited. Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Eggs and Poultry. -IRk FREE � I 0 . - so triffing'a mall1li . � - . I ­- � DELIVERY. I - I I SILVER-PILATED WARE. 7 lliff;--reuce betwee, . . : 1 4, )'ou talk- yourn . . I . . � , I- t4lkt Mine out .0 . . . ;, Ilalulense stock in Hollow &lid rl�t Wan,. coln- . -Little bov:�41 Prising all the Staples and most off the Fancy I Laidlaw & Fairle,y, Seaforth lilies, i ­ tliv dector in? - �� a . I . .1 i I - � � . A see him right Aw*j - �. � . . — � 11"ot in. " ". Wiell i - 41, - . bollile you tell hill - -- 11 J EW E -L R Y - . I .�'. hou!�e 4%1,1111 take, 4 t I -w-eek. It's ill till . . -For the Holiday TrAde. Saine as usually kept in a first- � class Jcwellery� % I in � - (4ettill­ a pi'd . store colliprisin(r in'lia-1-t .:�;,Iid the Phot , I - . Gold I Sets, Goid'hilodebes Colored and Briglit . � 4),gri. . " . I I Gein, Seal,' , Ear -Rings, Lace Pills, th e cloth ,over th� I Band and Plain Gold Rings, Scarf Rod(-ters & Sons Table and Pocket Cutlery, Pills, Collar, Cuff and -,63 1 : n1l rt�ally?�` - �11,1 0 1"Jectro-Plated I�nives, Forks and hirt Studs Lockets, I , . '. kT, . i, welilyiubt14 . u .3 -1 i . . beit Chains; 'also sanie ­ ­ t in .. 14 ;. pohatill't, to" Roled Plate E ,lectro-plate, Gilt, Agate, - . I'm - I;poo*.s. A splendid assortment of Hall, Parlor d Library Lamps. English Rul) g . 4- - - -t� �t' d Celluloide. Also Meem-bauin which reatl "" Po 4 -y, pear, ,all, - �� " Block Tin " Goods in Jelly -'Moulds, Pudding Dishe.1, Tea Poth, Cofiee . and Briar Pipes, walking fticks, and Pocket . look plea. -sant." .i 11 -s. SpectaclesAall prices and to suit all . I I .., � ID I Biggins, 33ook � I sights, froin 25 cents! upwards. I * "-h " , -, �' 'I'l, "e, - Biscuit Pans, &C. Niekel-Piated, li,ranite, Ir011,, Tea and Coffee PoU. The i . I . I - - - I I- -111, �, �Lii-y il .1 - I - - I celebrated "Cold Handle" Sad' Irons; both plain, polish and nickel finis r h. . — . � . I 1921111 - nce 71 � - I. � . . R E P A I R I N a f.1". hn, �, anili -, Japanned Tillwares, Enamelled Wares, Kitchen Furnishings and Cookintg Uten . , I . fr4ni., rect)-iii1wim, I . � - - .. - (oniv of Zile �Cfmlp , sils in greaf variety. . . � I . � . - Ili all branc:lles of the tradeas usual, . I 4,),f crime. The re liali '-our H, . - . i - . � I gg,ed, , � I� . I ­ -� ' r 11, e have, many tl�seful, sensible and appropriate articles suitable for Christmas - � DIX" . i - Doetorl, who 1 , . - I . I ' ill. ---AA � s cl , (, vl,�wk a. . � ,, and New .Year's gifts, in HardNvarc and House Furnishing, , whi i 've have M. R. COU NTER - bllv�e for th(� cler;,s, 11 -larked at our usual low prices. - . . . ti) inake yolir wl` . � I I , . The Old and Reliable Ivat,clunaker and Jeweller., �,, . -, -Nhvlain (horrifie,l - M. it �-,) daugerou-,, � aill Street, Scaforth. - - . .OALL AND EXAMINE GOODS. ..� � � --- -- ----- . . - ---.-.--. -- " Not a bit, of it; I . � . I . I I - . I 1 . tbe oilly fool who � ' - - SEAFORTH WOOLLEN MLLS ­ his -deep for notb WISHING MY NUME110U)' CUSTWNJERS AND F,VFRYBODY A ' BEG to jillon" those indebted to pie -for , -- . --A -w-owan is ,; 5 . . I , . . . . - 1. Manufacturing or book accounts, that owing . ' I It iqliltlls Slie has ii . . I MERRY CiIRISTMAS. - � to the entire destruction Of 11)y mill b.y fire I am : -. "11 " * . . I � compelled to call oil you for a pro I - delicat,e mind. . � - mpt setticnient -- -...- � - of your accounts,. as the books inust be ,closed. -- � � who realize this, ., � � I hope a . Second api)eai will not benecessai*y. I . ` - 111314 -is niade to 'L MRS. JOHN KIDD$ , . .839 . A� G. �!A-,.W,_110,i�,7.1' L I � � ,_.:- . � r.. . . r, . 1. - � . I.., I � . � I ­ . . - . � - - I . . . . I � I - � I . . I I - - - � I - � I - . - ­ . - � . .. I . . - - , I . - .. � .1- 11 : -- .,-.-.-..: - -- I I I �? . I . . � . - . 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