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I .1 i I � I I . � . - . . , I � - I � � I t I I - . . . � - � . , - . � I I , -_ I . . : . - I C I I - : I ­ �� V - i - ; .. I � 'SW - . - - . . I � -1 . � I . � . I . I YEBrWARY I , 16Z5a. � . � FEBRUARY i. - I 1. - - - I � I . .. ­ - J I-- I h _. - . . ;� I � - . . - . - -_ � � . . I I ­ -1 . . THE HURON EXPOSITORN - - - _-_ . I .. � . — .2 * . . � ­ _­ - - - . _________ __-___1 ____ ­ I - - - - I ____ --- __ , I I I 11 . � r� 1. �, "�" .. - __­ : ---mmwauummmmmav� 11 _k � . � .- tI . . - .. . . . I � I . . i . 1000 ___ __ � i . � I _____ -_ -_ . .1 - I I I I - I I ________"_ I . I . . q�. I ! - I . - . � .1 - ­ !_ I � I - . . . I I . .1 i " E. lie 7-pea$e. I � QUEENIVS WHIM. - -to I y `1 I have no such gr�4,A- fi;om willbe uretoge-t-it," fill- PLEAL V STATI 10 . , I . . . . . - . p spects befor r teache iix ishekl= and Q eenie felt amused - i I e me; a junio, . ! w ro � . - � .. - - . . I CHAPTER .XV. (Colitimied.) a school can,not command a high salairy. and grateful in a bre h. ' - .-F or sale cheap, a corn i � � OUSE FOR SALE - I I � � . ; - � .. - fortable and well finishied dwelling in 86L I I - After luncheon the �&rty broke 11 M If I want back to Carlisle it would onl Garth was a littl e silent after this : H ' I , . y on Princess Street. The house confivins _;, , - If an be drudgery o , with no Emmie. the young'man felt an odd thrill, half forth, - - . to twm au*threes. Garth. had lit [s, with cellar,. hard and soft waterl 6 I b L a ver again . : I ,I ,.� I - No'; you must hear me," silencing him painful'afid half plea 3ant, at -the reco seven rooni � . . I Tt r'sbusiness totranspot; Tedvolunteer g-, stable, and all other necessary convernencies. - 4 � - hou - . c .' ibility. This There is a good garden. Terniseasy. Applyto I , ed to help, Miss Faith and Cathy in their as lie attempted to s is �� 1. . I peak,' thi� is a nition ofthis: fiew respollsi ; , -1 at unc�nsciousbr R, COMMON, Seaforth. 888 1 � I - wiser plan than you think. I hhve forty young . stran - 11. - � . search forferns; aLanglyandMissCosiesil, I th' thrown'llers4lupon ilis prote6tion. In � I t perintended the reptLeking �of the boanp- pounds a year of illy own; it is no in . - :�,,: - v6rY great but it helps ; and then . ROPERTY FO&SAM-7-For SaItt clicap, it . � C era ile Captain Fawcett strolled with . lot of land in the village of Egniondvile, . 1" t, - ;'wh I "king his advicia she had appealed P - ­ i _� Mr. Chester across the moor, leaving his might give French lessons to Mrs. Mor- strongly.to his gener sity. To be sure, -containing 6,X acres -all well fenced and fit foi- . l � I ' � . ... . '_ , 'evening. Cathy says Qtiee� h ve read matters.,in iand is -situated on the 2nd - - ,�� _� . wife in delighted guard over the two ris' children iii,the , lie would not cultivation. This . ��47_�' . . , -, , , � �� g , - ­ - ' i is I . ", ! ­ OWC-1-ren. Queenie had d,belined t Mrs. Morris is so anxious for thern to . th* h lit, indeed, w( uld have rebelled Concession of Tuckersinith, adjoining the inill � _. , I- o join - 1, . 1)t-opc�rtN,,aii(lisi-gitl]3'a('Iloicc lot, and is well' ij�­r ," have lessons ; she an,d. I were awake half at sucfi a statement; Tut Garth judged � I :_ _,� in, the fern scramble, axid, she and Mr. adapted and conveniently located for a retired' _ F� ' - otplw�wise. . Tendern ass to all we lie aricet gardenpr. The land is all first . L�� L '� ti * ak ss �� I'll I . - - � � I t� Logail: scatied themselves on some granite the night planning it) and Cathy said I fariner.or lit 2 , �-� I was' inherent in h s nature; wollien*, class and is seeded to grass. Vor further par- ,�l :_­ boulders ; there .Garth found* them on —" - 1� - � I 1910 ' tiellial-,.al)1)18-to,the'tiiidei-sf,(,,ned, Egiriond-011e. . � � !._, - : : " Well, what did slA sayl. as Queenie children, pud animals 'always trusted . � L his rettirn. More than an hour had I I - GEORGE IJ.&LEe- .. I � 801 � Z �L -f� i �i - is- . pause ! ­ � inv- untmrily to him; iiis - . I �. ­ , ; the rest of the p%' d� r ., theinselvqs, 01 I - I � -: elapsed , rty had d �_, � ., -4 -Lred. Naw and E mmic were pla,y_ "Tha-t1was.tospeak toycru andMr.­sliouldcrs�Were broad enough to incur a 11 FOR SALE 'TY , _ . appeA . ' 1 7-- CHOICHIH, FiM 4, INA TIIE C 0 1 U�'�� , �_� �; 7�1 of r6sp�nsibilitv Viat -would hav6, OF fi-- __ , ing at fortifications among the rocks. Logan and t1l;A you would, be sure to mass i � � , I - 0 1 . , I URON.-Bcing Lot No. 14, in the Vfth I � �:M I I It was - Garth's 11 t � - 1. - i- help me. There is -that little cottage of crushed most people. Concession of the Township of Ilu et , coil- - , � * r� A merry voice from the cliff above called ' . I I u 4 � - " - - --his sis, taining 162 acres, th are cleared 1� . 4. 120.acres of whi( � 4 1 Captain Paweett's to be let ; wc�'were chief happiness to bE 1p people," r � to: Mr. Loggan ; lie pushied b -is speetteles I � -atioll, the balance is tinibered . � - I . � -%vay as -) _ -c i� - �, � - and under culth : ,j- , - : -ea( a. perplexed -looking at it yesterday. I o you think ters always said. T -ue, lie must help -1 . . off his; foreh 1 in , � . � withhardwood. Thai qOntliepreirlisesaconi ­ - " and they must - � 4,_ . - he rose slowly in, obedience to the sim- it would be very dear?" asked Queenie, them in his own way, , able loo- house, iargre franic barn and stable, � ; - . I I . fort, o � - )_ , IL . i I anx goo( I good water, we : I �. I I , � iou,sly. 11 It would do so nicely for submit to lils .-natul.,ed dictates, ii fenced, fine orchard, and is L 1-4 , I mons, - -- ­ . -, . . ' i - � I I - � I 1. - " .. , and me if re av ed-s)little arbitrarily P�,el-.Ilaps ; but N�ithilltwo ajid a half nifles of Blyth. This I 11 q I I -lie the ' nt were not too fl or I . I- 7 � -1 - - - Yeit and I will talk about th, Enul , ) c-tfarnisin the'best township in � �is a"alli : t � � .I- , � 0 ) .)) . . r a of the 1) s � - 4 � P, 0 high . I I ' 18011 � I- � .� my dear young lady; 'we have exity f I . I his sympathy Licl ready help would at I �� , -� * . ,'I Huron. ' AI)1)1�1� to MATHEW YOUNG, ' oil the - - - ;1 49 I _ [ L�s -th. &,.,o 1 i � ,� , Do yoii mean that ramshackle wil- ways be forthcoming, No -one ever a p 4 Iveivises, or 6 3 Y L YOUNG, B13 * - , - � . time ;, nothing need be settled - iii a, I . . . � . . � I � 1; . � . . -2s xy � - � . - - ;._ � I hurry. I confess you - have taken me derness of a cottage just frouting the pealed to Garth Clay;toil ',encrosity iij - , , i . � - I - 1� I,- . " . . . � ­ , - . � - ' ­ 6 vain. ARM IN McKILLOP FOR SALE. -The south �._ somewhat by surprise, bat I will pro- lane ?" � , I � : 12 i i - 20, Concession 18, 45 acres of I - .� A " Yes'; it would be very pretty if it He -wras silent for a . long time aftel F _rso acres of Lot . � . mise you, that I will thiiik well over it, I -e -ee froin stunips and well ­ _ - ; at , cleared,'fl: I - �, , :` were only freshened up a little, and- tile this, r�.volving all sorts of -selienies foi 'I'llich -,. I and, let you know.", . . . undurdrained.. Nobetter land in ill(, -wunt.v. 11 I V � ' beriefit. Once or twice as lic ,ituatedabout lialf - ,ft ) t e 113caforth and . � 1. ­ I ,.t " What are you ,an..(1 tlie vicar prosing garden put in order." : the sisters L iss NN I, I c Nve it - , � _ ' il, - �, - . - � 17 - I ,de her, be r NV -ussels. it is well feric&l. Therti is a Iog, house �, I ' ' . � abo !" asked Ga.rth, " NVell, it mic,bt not be so bad, re i sat beA g] need at he �,4 ._ L at -, - with good-hunior- -- 0 _b - tt - 13 ' -41-me barn and frarrie stable &lid i �. I I � -1 A i ' � tly. " Rblit 11 S not 11-iiie'll-, and a good fi I I I �, ­ ed curion.ty, as he threw billuself down turned Garth, relinctan s are kindly scril.tiny. 3he was - gobd orelfard planted with apple, I � - , "I � � I -wdett 'like a' village- so] iool -mistress," lic' shed and a g I � � , ,.� � :: Gn an old shepherd's plaid 6es,ide her, not very high here ; I dare say F4 _0 piu.ir, pear anit cherry trees in � � � . tb e quiet, . .,00d bearing ' IT �-, ,� 1� - and atretched himiself lux-n-riously. would let you have it for about fifteen I thought, as he noted refined order. if is ()lie and a quarter niflus cast fi-oiii , �� � � (C. - � ... � s, � Leadbury. Apply to ROBERT MeMILLAN, Lot - � -� i pound % year and (10 it .up properly,be- , face, the pretty figure, the brown dres.s - . � Has the dear old pedant been treating, v I fur" ,3,.concession 3, 31cKillop, or to Box 165, Sea--_ '_ . ." . t- --sides. Let me see, there was so i I e - bveuedwiththeki�ot.of white rose- 3, .. F You to the results of some of his aaii i- ell L forth P. 0. . 834 ' I � at will go' for a bit I � - - I -- "Oil look tir - 0 g . . , � � 'I - " . � qUarlau researches ? - N e(I nittire,belongin to.it, th, ; (1s., the ha,t with th�.pheasant's plume. I I ,_ � . � � . - - I 1. I I . I . - - �� ­ . .. )) [ " Where has she picked tip that air ol US E IN THE . Ir � mere so � U� . M . � I and grave, Miss Marriott." � %, � t. I ; I L. - � � P, .� � it -to from -1 TOWN OF SEAPORTII.-The above pi o- � f ft: I own- Mi k n , � �,-ot abo�ut�the furniture,'! finish ,and �lea ce ? it strue I , -� I , "Because I a -in. discussing a. grave )% 0 � �z I i , . putty bel6ngs to the estate of the late Berbard �� � Ili sLil-)�i.,ect,"slieretitilrne(.,I,rath ='e1_vo1.ls,1y edQti.ee4ie,cai,idil-1.3��.:-z�4--��l-AV�e nitist be tbefirst. Isuppose omefellowswoul I A - er n I * Burns and consists of a story and a half fralme , - I ` 1� � Y t anything to be in lily- place, ' on 31ill Street,, in Jarvis' � �� -11 i - pUlfin,"' at some grass that grew bet -ween � content *ith very little at first,. jus a give , houseand twoJots I I - .. - , I I - - _ -th. , _ an�l a few chairs or so. lought the young philosopher, a littl survey of tire town f Seafoi Tire house is' � _ table , I have tl - � ��, I the stones, and splitting the thin s,talks . 0 ; " . I . -11ent repair. It,is � . 15 . I . ;. PlIZ7 P nca 13, new and is in cxcL .� : i ­ I only a few pounds to spare, but Caleb elatel(, a,fid yet ,I (I at his own posi, i - of the weeds as she spoke. I I- I wa-.� ask - within two ininuteg walk of the railway station � i - �_ I - . � 11 it Sh, I , . A I . � L 1. would advance me the rest. * ! * fteen tion. e is very inlike Dora�quit�` �nd is convenient to all- the principal inanufac- � - ­ isg Mr. Logan's advice about -something; I I � ­ think 4 -contrast.; they are * turing institutions in the town; also four quar- - -;�i I . .- , . most likely lie xvill- speak to yo'u ;, at pounds a year ? Do you - really , neither of th�6i . _: . �11 - -- . _ ' _j - .. - t . that Captain Fawcett will lot the e etty, at least not s- xictly so. Dora i ter ac'rc lots in the saine survey., The whole �: i least lie said -he reconilniended me to I . c ott a ga pr . I � - , � to us for that ?" . - 't3r will be sold chcap. For particulars ". � �peak myself." faltered Qneenie, groW`_ the more attractive, but Miss Marriott' P"pel P .. , , 1. -apply to THOMAS DOWNEY, Esq., Executor of �. . it . 1.� T� I can. answer for' it, cert&i ily he eyes are wonderful ; I never saw any in T, 91-1 ing pale all at once -with --th,e diffi'Gulty of the late Bernard Burns, or to, 11. S. CAR R 01;L, �� � , I- . '. , ti i m-pai-ting her plans to a stranger. will.' You can leave: tiiat part * to me, the least like them- .lot that I concern Solicitor, Seaforth. 889 ; , I � � . k & you need not distress. yourself about I V You are in some uncertaiky -, you � -myself about such mitters," finished the I . I a I . I - � I � 7 - P I I 'w,& a: t a dViGe, assistance, and you do nat - that little lmi,tter of detail, as f car k �s th at patriarch of eight -aid -twenty, pulling AR31 IN TUCKERS311TH FOR SALE.-Foi � � .. � I � - : -1 I . . Sale, cheap, the McCartney faxiii, oil the � �_ n I can pro mi F . I I goes. 8 I � I like to tru.-A such new acquainta- n e to secure you r elee- his moustache with an amused air. . I - 6es'?, , . Mill Road,'Ttickersinith, CODtailling 125 acres, r : I . I u gh . ! . . nself . � ': ow is, But, for all thaty � V he replied, quictly, -with such thoro tiou to -morrow. All I want to k" lie roused Iiii abaut 65 of which are ekAred, underdrained, -%vell ; . t . 2i . '. ­ � . .1ass state of c - . if yan are serious in this matter 9 . fencedand ill a first ( ultivAion. . ensian of her nn,usiud diffidence, rath6r reluctantly as Cathy and ,AiIr. . ­ � 4, compreh - - . �� : _�� - I ; . -h " ' I -Leh . . : The balance is splendid pa,sture land. There is a � I ... , , 4 .1 I and - - ident TvIr..Clayton, how- can you ast st It - dra, I with such' ev - intentio; of Logan ct'nie towards them, gging a � � � . C2 -brick house and new bank barn with stone stab- t;;;; :� . � - - - 727 ferns between them. . � ;1 - -A � . breakino, throlio,li. it t1lat Queenie's 1�11,1__ a question... � . axue basket of . -neath, rdso a good orchard and plenty I � . 1, ling under I - ':' 0 ) 0 1 � �11 . notio . of water, and is within half a inile. of a richool. z , . I comfortabli -timidity yielded a little, " I call it a monstrous Cathy looked bot call flusbed and just - � . ' 2 e I * �r : � . " I am o. iny a stranger a m oug you an d " Then we will ilot argue ab int it at a trifle perturbed. ,'-.he left li'er hold of T)iis farin is beautif tilly situated, and is w ' ithin . 1. � .� � all. 13 . - tw iles of the villa,ge of Brucefield and- four ! 1, � I have no ri,cght to trmtble you with m y . , .. .. the basket a little impatiently, and fl 0%1:1 1 ­ 1 7- . . ung illiles froin Seaforth, and will be sold cheap, as ; , . � D.flairs, only Afr. Log " Impracticable andabsurd to fie last , y i- - , � - .rau, said-" but he ' hetself down by Que uie. � the proprietor has gone to Kansas. Apply to A. : - - dcg�ree Good heavens, Miss karriott," it I 'STRONG, Land Agent, Seaforth, or to W -M. i - ­_ -_ P . -, :, vokin c, . I - -1 interrti tetl hor with good-huniared per- o How pro cool you two look! . I � -. �;. � flinging back- his head with a gesture of Here I 0 ean working, like SCOTT, Brucefield. Soo � I I emptoriRess. tD . � . lave Ted and I b i : . . I "' Yoit sh.&II tell me by-and-by what mingled excitement axid wrath, "have . . . � galley -s' laves, until Mr. Logan chose to � � . . ­ . : 7- � . Mr. Logan ia,id.. Let us settI6 this You no to stand by � . � friend or relative come ,%lid break ia-i on'our work." W � . I � . ' . - itt V -The subscriber offers for sale, his farin of I -i tbrowin,gt V - 11 " She was overtiri g bers6lf, -so I took 10oacrLs, being, Lot 11, Concession - 11, Stanley, � , - � __ -Vc little piece of.b,iisiness ,first. I like to Y01 and prevent yon fron p 1� ,I - about go ael_eS L � � _1:1 -bled with other people's atfa* ay ile pit , . Cleared tLnd free front sturrips. � yourself aw' on -this miseral 7 ,%way the trowel,"_,,returned .'Nlr. Logan I . ; I " be trou - irs ; 0 � . . . __ �k tance ?" - There is oil the prerilises a stone house,, franic : 1, 11 ; it i or Well watered , I . t is,& hobby ol im m e, and m akes me fVel. -with all eX**pression of ' quiet huni . : i ;. - t f I have one very good friend, b", 11 lie is 'outbuildings and good orchard. F I . � v�l A . of more consequence; and then," a little " Moderation in everything Miss Cath- and in a irood state of cultivation, church and � - � .*A . . W t, ' � I .- lavely "'I do. not look upon my sister's Poor," returxied the girl, and then she erine, even adjoinin- the said lot. ,;;tit d 6 � � - � . I I I gr I ixi� fern- hunting. St. Paul's . school. m It is .,- ate , � ,' I . , . 7 . . iniles front Bayfield 6 frbin Zurich, 7 front Kip - I I ., A. i inti m -ate. friends ,is strang,ers., ' sighed. Something in Garth's manner rule is the best." - � I I . t . . __1 i �* pen, and 3). front Varna. Ternis $1,000 down, � � cc : _� 4 -fiis assumed rono,hiless his suppres- I 'I I like to, be in at i I � -4 114' . You are very kind, " hesitatin cr I 0 ), � : � 1. � I - . d the bii1ance to suit purchaser. Posiession I j l.dden break -.and soften- Cc ' � 'f�- , i -I " We inean to. be, if you will allow lis sed -,vrath�_the st grunibled a,by, -wli�se6med to be in criven Ist day of March, 1885. I � , -1 . I- � . - I , . , . .v. . ,V. that privilege, -Miss -M-6-riott. -I hope ina of his voice as he itttered his short HARDWICK, Bayfield P. 0. 87,5-26 ! .,7, 0 1 one of -her impracticable moods. "Qdeen, I ; _.: M ' . 11 --'-. 1 4, yoli mean to tell 11 � - � -us-how, we may be of retnonstrance-touclied and yet pail -led for pity's sake co'nle with me for irt run . I . 7 . t ;, I , ; -4 i A' service to you an your little sister.; ll�r. What would it be to' bave ';i, , bro- ALUABLE FAR)l FOR SALE.-Bein- coni - I I I .11 ,u A acrosstliemoor. I cave 'eeii so Ion - I � �'..!` Afi thertowori for her whenshe needed I 9 V,,posed of north parts of Lots nuni�be� .68, : -I_ - �?11 Yeii want advice, you ssty ? I ain not with Miss Fitith and Hr' Loc,,c%n tba I .;- I -42 t, a strong arm that coiad protect ; 0 -ts t I 59 and 60 in tire Ist Concession of Turnberry, . �� "I as alever as Mr. Logan ; but then every 311PPOr sliall have a I break -cut directly, , the containing 110 acres, inore or less. lt�issituated i ,* I . � - . I - � r i . onel1no,ws b.-lisiness-nien are t � ore prac- her in tilues of em&rgency ! - : prison-niatron calls it, Unless 21 illiles 6.0111 Wroxeter, iniles froin Gorrie, 7 � , I associate 1. . -__ �!, _&� I Poor, self-reliant ,Que'eilie fel iniles front Brusselson the Gravel.Road. There . I tical than the cler,gy. Suppose you tell - t � 111r, for a little with less desperately good . ... 1. - ­ -4 1 _ � .- I - a( -es of � ; I e Moderation even in- th$ is the ', 20 . ,� , ­ �� Me all about it, yaur pl bravery oozi is a8chool within a few rods. FortN -i ,� an a*d nig out. Suddell. ­! ­ . . � every- r) ly C' Pang p ople. A tile land is chopped read3l� for cleari Gw acres - . 11 � *,�, th,hig - I nas , , in, a e�uifortable 'self -ossed her as she pi-Aured best rule " continued Cathy,'Aigrava swanip, good blackish and cedar; the balance _: _� '�" fi * hed Garth * of -pity ci . � I . :�� w. Wouldit*a,lways be work figul t- hardwood.- There is -a spring creek running � �_ r�_., _f, - !* , nlatter�of-fact tone, as he. stretched him- the 'future. , ingly, dra-ning up her graceful -e . ; - sel agrain on the shepherd's Plaid � -but and drudgery foi h r lalf ,u'd El limie ? through the farin. Easy tetins of pavirient. �71 z2e ! f ea 8 ai and darting a defiantilook at Mr. Logan' Titleperfect. Price 4$2,�00.- Apply to jA'.%lES . . �. . - I . ­ ". I Must- she forever go. throu ' h life with I 1� - at the same time he shot a keen, anxious 9 "After all,. St. Pau�l was, right; come DREWE, Hardware Merchant,'Brussels, or to R. � _A io . this weak burden round her neak, toil- ' . - . 24ance at the young face above Iii ,in ; . . � i B. DURNION, Saw3fill, Wroxeter. 888 1 1. , 9 . 0 . �Iolxg Queeiiie."- � I I . in-, toiling, with the child" feeble hand ' . - � I . iii . "Kitty, - what ever has put you into .----- ____ I - � - ead ,deed the sadness in Queenie's - o . . � ! - . L . .1 - I . li,rown eyes m4i ght have -touched a harder . such a bad temper ?" � asked her , friend, ­ in b er's ?- AR31 IN TURNBERRY FOR SAI�R-For I � � 0 I .;.v ! I . . . 3 c, south half of Lot 2, Coricession 2, ! �- heart �than Garth's. - " Friends will not be antir,. g us; ' F!4al , � I � I t � i � affectionately, linking her arin in file Turnb'erry. containing, 154 acreq, aboit 70- of � ! ;�', . heaven helps those who h 1p thalilsel- . , Al . ; -1 " there is little tosay,," she repliiad., - � .girl's as they crossed:the trani-way. � which aree'leared, and the bah, nee well tiMbered,, � I I I - p . i . with a ouick flush. Itwas one thing ves," she cried, with a clasp c f her. , " I don't know. He treats me like a part bush and part swanip. - The" cleared land is , �oltm4ry sig . 94I r, A telling her troubles, to Mr. Lo bailds and another hax, t well underdrained, and in agood state of culti- . gan, Ili d, and I will not bear it. He pu s vation. There is.1 good franic barn, md lot, I � 0 t M X11. I c .1 � � :! not afraid -not often -I . - . . I i wIA6 was kind and fatherly, and -who 8 -In 0 i- me Ill one of my tantrunis and then pit�ds -house. There, is a splendid ibearing orchard o`f : 9 looke(l about hfty, -whatever inig-li ra and ill' . w6r has .-I . git be p yed for work ; and I n I _�, f drives tile wild '�vitl that gentle. choice fruit. It issituat,-d oil the. -ravel road � . , . . his kwe; but to tell tberii t this yo ng I coinc, ,%lid I do not mean t( shrink Imin: � sevenandalialf infles .front l3russels, and two. ! g uo it . - Way of his. I hate to feel so aslianitd � : I : I i it. I hope y611 and your si, ters, wM not njiles .%lid -i, half - froill Wroxetvr, air(] with- � . . M=-.,,,, xvlio spoll-e. to her with such Pleas- . ws . I I . . of myself, an(I lie kno . it * ", ' , � lit a (luarter of N Illile of a Schoolhoilv'e. For fur- , . . ant pereiviptorines,%, wl ibe (I I I am. r -10 was at on, ce . e ashaine of knowing M 0 1.11- leu, I I � . . " Buti- whaV:�fs it all about.?" asked therparticiAtArs, appI3 oil the preinises, or to - . - � ,-, - -11 cred at this � -oxeter 11. 0. 6(3 ' ' � gentle and, yet niasterf ul, who never. IL -.f I only a school-iiiistress. J Al -e you, sui.ye Queenie a littic)bcNi� I . - sud-1 ElAVARDI'VALMER, Wi � w'. I - Y6ur siSterS, I ____, , ­­­---­­_ - . .. � - her for,get for a vioinent that lie ,ts .1 ypu w, 11 - not ill ind-foi den storm. : 7 1 � 1. � Ga,ab Clayton of Wars-tdale-well, it inean ?" turning on him al little ,a-uxi- . . � � i I . " Oh, I don't know. I never do know; . ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot.10, Clonces- 0111 r . i p . was ditferent. And yet h6 might be ,Xle � sly. � , " , ha ust the aggravating part. F.sion .3-JI'tillett, containing.�o ak,es; (;8 I 4 t �O I ; I � a ; Do you think !such a Ili stion de- .. I say acres cleareA, lid in a -oudstate of cultivation; . I ': . to hell) herand Emmie. . 11 � I I so-illethill(Vilfilly xisnal way, and then the balance &s well timbered. The farin is well I . .- . I a- . - - u answer "" soniewhal e I ; ; " Oh, it is so P�khifal to have to trouble ; serves a � reproach-� Im -- an - ; . . . lie puts me down (I argues with me, tulder-drainedand fenced. It is niost�y sceded 6 illy: "Yaudono-tknoN%,-,u.syet,., , 5 ft iss : _. . . L - . -lore in I . yo,u Nvitli such things," she said, with al Nlarriott. AVe slialth M, and -proves thit he is right and I a,ill twgrass. Tlyei-e.treoiitliel)reiiiisesaiie%i,fi-ai)ie I f I e impa.tietace, and quiver of sup' - ionor-you xi . , - liouseand.bank barn with stabling underneath. : press- Wroua ; and then -when. I get -cross, Wid I ,, . ed axl�loyance in her voice ;. " th-at, is- tile your poverty and independence thall if or A br&T10h of-theMaitland Rivet, rtins across the . I ' ' human nature won't bear such all back end of the lot inakint, it- air exeellent -raz.- 7 . - I 0 . : . - worst of being, a -woman., that blie nivast you came among us rolling in riclies. amount of. contradietion-at least nifile ingrfarin. Tlici-ei.,i,ilsoai'ior(,],.ar(l. Itiss,filia- . � � . , . . . _t. . be helpless atid -trouble people, 2) - i'� Rich people are lily abhorrence -women lon't-he just says I am tired all d takes ted six niflei froni6eafti-th'and five-froin -Clin- ­ 11 � I . . . c.. i especially. Agur's prayer -'Give me toil, with school air(] churches coilvellicilt. . � . . * I -1 �! I rath er enjoy this sort of trouble;'* I I away my trowel. I know all the .time - Tenns cas.A. For fitither particulars appli - I � '. �,J neither poverty nor riches y to - i I . t he replied, coolly.. "I I like to be of use. always that lie is laug'lling at il�ie in - bi iet -the undersi-ned on the preniisds or to Clinton . � I t� 1. -i , s qu o ; . - P. 0. W.M. MULHOLLAND 885 1 - I .-, - 11 11. and to give advice. We are only wast- I Pleased me. I all an o - (Id fellow, and NV�iy, cand-si-tying to himself, I That poor, I r I . - . z f.�, 7� : Ing time, and the others will be. back. have my hobbies and f�cts like, other . I - . I I I . - � Id. , " � t . I fo�lish � - 114 )) . , t � __ � � . . - � .1 the . I . -., - � I S�vq).pose you tell me all about it," con- ixien ;rthis-is one of ! . " But Cathy, thcre,�s 'no bal.111 ill �), ' ACUE F ,ARIT FOR SALE Oil TO L r ; . , � . , � . -� I., cc I � I . - m 1. r iersuasive - that.)) � , _ RENT. -For sale or to rent, Lot "\ � I t� � . . tinned Garth., with a bright p is a very collifortable one,, so f ar ,;.,00 - 0. . � I . I � � " as I -ani concerned. Then you. ill ; �. " There is .33, Concession 2, East Waivanosh. About - ; smile, quite cuinpreheiklink ,her diffi- � ! harm vdien I aiii no cbild, 140 acres are cleared and the reniainder is J,- i� . I . .��, - I �, I � 0 i�.e to help mie with your influe ce � i . ; � e , but makixtu lig-ht of it in his. mas- Pr -411 %N'eiltiiiil)ct-edwitlihai-dwoo(l. Thereism-Nallic . I 1111ty 0, en I do not feel like one� when -but . - 11 witl� Mr. Logan and Ca,14ain Fawcett ?" 11wil t i 4 1 eahnie way. ' ain. years youxtger than ' - , , w0li't talk about it any more. Let:us 'hvelling-house, iiearly lie%%- well finished Nvith 1'. _­. I ' " I s � ose I must, 4f you will let e good c�llar. Also Iranie 'harns with stabiiii- ; � 1.11 the vicar, fli.ut you wi I find that we 'UPP " h4ve a race, Queen ! ouc-two-three- underneath,and a good bearing orebard.. Thoe I . , . . , - , , , �� bu,siness-naeri ate j,ust as mu,;h to be have illy gruirible out-- -first: Itqcollect, ' I . ; t . , -tit state 0 , . " a -way." And Cathy flew across the inoor .,,oil is a clay lo, lid in�a f, f cultiva- . , ant a I . � trusted. " I enter lily renionstrance ; I do hot )_ I n. It is well situated of] 'tood roads and etin- I - - ' ' ' . ,with, a swif.t, ,bird -like movement, her 'to . .� � I . I I Yes, I kaow. I think iiien have the Prove of your scheme in t1j,e least." I I . . verliclitto lilarkets, being, Nvithin four inilesof � - 8 � - ad. erect, but not before.Queenie 131 a raffivit � � mal , I lie, � V . - " You have made me uude'rstt�nd that . � - yth, where there is y stition, and , best of it in everything," 6ontinned poor � bad cauilit- the gleam of something like thi cc iiiiies froin Auburn. Nernis, about oile- , , t� . ' . . C) i Queenie,-aslianied of her irrit,dian, and most f't,lEY-" - . third down, the balance tosuit purchaser. I I - ,�p_ a a tear oil one loni, eyelas , .f -cc, 11. � yet .oil dinu it all the .1 ,,'denounce it ds -moral suicide. " , ; .. 0 . ' BROWN Box , , - . - Jiisttlie�ii'awllistie'froiii'(I',%rtli suni- 34, Blyth p. o. . I -, congei s of fee tim-e. , :rl illy Oil the preiiiises'or to JMIE.IS , . - e17 ," I call that exag,geration." . � � .- "They-ateindepend it; they �t,can carve, -i� - - . &1,0.X8 . � -_ ! I I .1 � I . � . . - � - . I . � . oll,'t th,61 -0 is WON ., "Yo -ti. are burying yourself -alive in- nioned the I scattered- party together. . . I 4 . 7'r, � w, 1-1 lot in life ; i t-- i 'ten � . . ; . The afternoon was far advanced ; some Q PLE,_NDID FARM IN BRUCE- FOR 8 * � . 'I- der a mis tak-ext n6tion.' of self ,sacrifi, ,.e ; I A LI 1". - .- I I .� - t,ml� wh-o: are so helpless. After all, - ' -S � .1 . .f . , -_ I I I anid, mark lily Words, 1 1 a evening clouds skirted the 6dge of the 0 For I ale, Lot 30, Concession 0,' township of . t. here is little to tell. .1 ana. -not ashamed in no t -lie . 0 Bruce, containing, 104 acres, of -whiMl about 30 , � � 71- . . I I . of being poor ; I never was in vay life. prophet if you do'not live'to repent it 111 or; the children were weary. Tile acres are cleared, fenced and free . f roin stunips, I ... -- lit e engine ste- I I . I " Ott the contrary, I intend to. be v .aified up slowly towards the balance is tinibered principally.Nvith spicildid .. . . I waiit ta work for myself and Erinmie, , y . . . . th in, and all It C, � alld I t1iink: I have f ouxid sometil Ing, thEl't happy. Cathy is going to. help me 11 th . 6& were busy in pack- hardwood anda little hebilock fepcill(r. .Thel,c : . � ' . . . � read 7 - 1pers anj are franie buildings, and a, never � I will suit I -lie in- H-epshaw. " . illy garden,- ,%lid we mean i in failingr sprilig- w ,to . the han . baskets on the " , , I I creek running -through . It-is'Nvithln 6 n e i, an geth I .� I I I truck. . I I the place i , " lu Hetishaw ! " G&rth raised ];lit s If ll, ' too e'r- " I . � . 111iles of tile flourishing town of Paisley Ad all I - t $. - I " Cathy stood aside a little sulkily equal distance front . : - " I .11 ope you ,will allo, 'Underwood. Ther' - I - 1! on li'­is elbow and gazed at her in -an- * Your friel ds e is a good I t zn . . I , , . I to subscrib -r:st clambered into their school.opposite the place, and it is in a splendid , : I . I ile the e . q . I , I., 11 feigialed, zwtonishillent. I . e for your f unei 'al if the.cr ast M _ -settletnent. There is a good vla�v, bank for I I hould prove hot quite so .gnffi i S3,011 , , � . ..IT - (*4 Yes -, it is hit inble, but -I 'know it s cing a P14ces. - Queenie, who was watching bricks or tile, which is worth one fourth of what � C% . . Vy . F f �1 I ille saw that Air. Lo an wanted to assist lief is asked for tile farin. This-is,a splendid farin t - i,vill suit nic ; ,%n& then, Ena-m ie will have iniagi. . __ - . . .9 , 1� , . i a I . , - , __ - " You need not fear call bil -1 Cathy would have none of his hell) ; and will besold very cheap. ,�1)1)1.8' to box 24, �1 I I countl y air, (and we shall not be separa,t- 0 I I . - � I ishe was therefore a Ii Seaforth P. 0. : 677 � . L . ed. You look au,rprised, Mr. Claytoill. *, Eirinde and I meall to flourish 01t '011i, I ttle surprised when - . � � - 2 I .--. ­.:.— . ___ I aurely yani guess what I in can ? Cathy 0 a lie followed her and seated ]lit' -- ' . I .1 rusts as much as Daniel and the tl ree , 11self Pei OOD FARMS FOR SALE.- it, ol-(Icl. to vloe'e, . tells -mi --e t1nett you are, going to lose your." children 01 sis;ently by her side. I , '\ did " i their pillse and water, " . Gthe affairs of the estate of tire iittc w. (;. , - " i . � - M. r. returne its - ' So you ha-ve not foygiven an .1 . - �1 gki'ssaltool-inistress, and I waxit � ,d Queenie, gayly, whose sph N old Hingston, the excentoi-s offel, the followill" N, 1.1. . - x I . bad risen . aving the best of the argu- valuable lands for sale. . li,irst-xorth ' i . Largau to elect in, -�e in her stead-. " now her -formid ible task ,was- friend for h, lialf of . � , . � . - ­) Lot,30, Concession 5, to%vilsl I n - mcilt?" be said, at last, after vainly try.- taining 90 acr&J. oil this iotlill of Morris, con- � � � 41 And -,what did he sa ?" asked G, achie-ved. " I sliall speak td them both � arth . � . y ill .� o (raw is crected a good I in a tone of sucli. utter bewilderment to -morrow, &I'd get it 6ff my mind,-' she her into *conversation. f�anic harn-with stoije foundation, crood orchard, r . . � I � N a, � . to Cathy the previo . , had said (d t, Q'L e6nie bad flung berself ­1%llantly 'into well and punip. c ri.�, all cleared, and is oil � that Queetlie, aliaarly Ialurlied. 11 us ill .1 0 I .� 0 . the-ravelroadelosel adjoining- the villawe of � tile breach, but Cathy reniained obs 1. � y .1 � � I c- He seeuied almost as astoiiished as when they had discussed the questiO011 in t, 2 ., l3nissels. This farin is a valuablu one k well � . - . r : on are,, and tried by eve in all As bearings, under cover of the s ,Aely silent.- . I 11 i y ry mealis ID . 11111- n fenced and ill a good state of cultivatiol I. :-,evolld. �i_ 5:1 -1 -�his PoNver to dissuade itie. Ile said it xiier darkness, ,%lid with the scent of 'She is tired, Christopher, inyidear," -Lot 4, Concession 5 township of (,,rey-, count.. ! � y � I 11 , as -&bsurd to t, ­ Langiy�s roses steeping tl - denly interrupted Miss I Cosie,s little pf Huroll, containing'100 acres, 10 acres cleared � � W arow away myself ..and le air. " Th,z.re �su � 4 . and free of stunips, balance wen tillibered with ,I is no tinle to be lost: Mr. L et i voice ; " nothing is more weary- LA good hardwood, pine and ced.i.r. it is three " my talents. o n� a village school, that-" ogan. is wi -it- yping . lit � - - I ',"-He was right. of course," return,ed - Jug to Carlisle for a mistress, and I In ast I ' than talking'when one wants their and a half infles froni Bru. e , �� I - ii, 'is Is ,%nd One illile t* ' . I . . I G'pTth, interrupting her, " we miust do speak to him at once. " te , and I am sure I want mine. Mrs. front gravel road: For prices .in(] te inis alppiy I t . to Titos. K MLY, Brussels P. O.., lipwit), JrsNI-'as, ' I . . . , �, better for you than t1lis, Miss Marri . Queenie's buoyancy had returned, but Fa cett has been saying the sailie thing Vietori-LS(itiarc P. 0,, or JA M rs 8.%wril, Maple - " - lot ju,st now ; 'there, there, we sliall get it Lodic 11. O., Middlesex County. I - , I , the sche m e cannot be entertabaed f or�a; Garth remained sifeni He had done �(;8 , I � Is . ! � . Why, our sch ool pre ently, I dare. say, and! Lailciley al- ­ ­­­ � � _____ � - , - moment- _111istress has , b is duty, ,%lid uttered his 1. irotest agai Ist 0 .­ - r . � 4 4- s makes su-cl I � I . - t - � only forty pounds a,* year ! We might , this inonstroi-is scheme, NVII ich, -t �le- i beautiful tea, as I tell WO 0001) FA RMS IN USBO " .,o it 4 '. � . . nevel: I I'N 1, I . .k I.];, � , . , , )I I . � � � li .. t . - I. . __ 4: '�4­ - make it fifty, #erhaps ; but for a lady- . less, lie was bound to . rl�L �-�dr by all � T The Executors offer the fonowitig'iands � � I . H q is right :: it is too abs�urd." I means in hispower. ' . " Are you tired, Miss Catherine ? for sale., in order to close the affairs of tile e.L'tilte I I - � I � of tire late Andrew Moir. First - Lot 30, Coil - 1 4 ell I will n - . �' Hu.�h ! Please do not make up yoixr . " Quixotic, absurd, girli0i to tile st 1, . cession 3, township of Usbonw, containing i0o � . ot talk to' you any . more, " � . , � - - mind that it is impossible. . I have set degree' " he inuttered to Mill If, and et w the' gpentl reply ; and .Mr. Logan acres, 80 acres cleared w�ll felicad,and in a_g'ood , Jv . , self, and � I � I . my heart on this ever since I Came; and he felt ,%lid respected and liked th'e . tly turned his attention to Queellie. state oil ..eultivation. 'There are - IV ' qu six 'wres of � 5 - I irl r - - I I � 7 � orchard di the choicest fruit, and two i . w -ver fitil- - . � I - - � I . - were , � - 0 . - I or .1her modest ilidepein­ - - I , *11itingfoi them ing8prings. The,propertycontainH it coiifort- � . Cathy told me the sehool-mistiess was all the better f at P wagoiiettes�' � wc ii . - ce. Two days ago they had bftfi Second -Lot 31, 1 � e entrance of the Warstdale works, I I -, I 90ae- I want it f or- E m mie's sake, tle- den able brick houseA' � , . I .. COM-ession 3, . � I an I a short drive deposited them 'at th e town'ship of U4borne, contaiiiiii,i), 100 aet-Lq , � I. - , I ca-Iftse slid must have countr air, and we strangers, and n �., 85 : vA ­ I. - y ow they,had entered oil da .,�k porch of Church -Stile House. acres cleared, well underdrained, and it) a high , , I cannot. be separa,ted, AV e would rather a mutual leaane of friex�4s ip and sup- , . state of cultivation. There is a good orchard of � - - I , F � , . � it I Z�- " , - 1, _� starve on a crust together than be separ- port. have pronlisel tw see 3,oul � 4r. Logan was standing apArt for a- foiir' acres, a large brick house, als +­ -f I , -1 0 wo )arns, , - JI , 1 4�1 - uted, " continued Queenie, speaking with :through this, so you may leave . all b,lleii- 6,ment under the sycamore trees, when stables, driving shed, all fraine. ,schooi on ot I I i . :,: 1� I - t i ` - � � � liosite lot. It is three inflo; to the tomig dr� - . * � i . feverish energy, and the tears springing ness details to: in, e, " -be sai( ..-..-with -a lit tle Ca,�by suddenly walked up to hifil, The , -11ensall. These farins adjoin eam' -1 .A - Exeter and I , - her eyes. condescension , Urbich, ­1,li ,Q P'Ite -of , .-y- girl's cheeks was crinisoll, her eyes were other and will be sold "ether or separately. 11 k U. .- . __ , ,; - . - - - - � - ' I` "a' I I � . , , , r'. 41 � " -But, Miss Mar C4. lal , " , , ,, - 11 I - riott-1 I I thing,'am used­Queenie' i -me.% i res ,a 4ttle defiant. " Miss Cosie was wrong; Ternis of payinent easy. tor partktiflars apply ; . i -I cc - . - . I .. . � ': _ .. , layto -t must listen are not in illy line;'if -, Lumley p. ()' ­ _Jv, I Y , (Continued on Thirr� 'PqVe.)' oi- 11. V. h LLIOTT, Solicitor. ENeter 11. 0. 873-2.4; l -�" I- Rilt, _NTr C .xi, 3�qt � on 'axltj�� �,l P - I to JOHN bleQUEEN, Executor I ",I 7 5e I .1. � .�. 1_� � . .11 - � .. i I ; I .1. . . . . I . . . � � i . - . - I . � . . i � � . . - � . . : - I ­ � 11 I . I . I I rl" t V, ', 1 � . - . . I . � I . . : I . I . . . � i . I . . . . I I . �� : i . . I . � i . . . �- . . . . - _. ; . I . . ... � I . � - 1 __3 . . �. I . �.__ . . . - ; I ; 9 . --*- � �. 1. . � - � ; I - !o , - , . ; . . ..A �_I__ �T_ � , , � � i , - * i , 11 e, � , t I i � - � � - Z - - I - � - - ! t - � � � � - (11 I � " , , - - , - - L, ` �. ill I � - � , , - I .1 ` ` I � 4 1 v� � I , I �kv I I' I I I , , " � � �x 2 - i I - , el - w , I �elr 91 I I I I I 1W I -�� ' I " te i r,h 4h ' I e . , , . - . � . I . � - I- . : ; . . . . I � � � ; . ; .. I . . � � I . . . � ; I � . . I � � ; . . � - .� . I � . i � I . I . . 1k . ; . . . - � . . � I I . . . � � . . . � , . 4 1 . I . I � - . � I . .- .: i� - , I . . 1. . I . . __ . I - t �- � I . , ! � . I I - . . , � . .... I . - . I - , - . - _... . � ­ ­­ � - _­­ :� � - --.--- - ­­­ -1 I— .... 1_.-_-- �.�1--��'.1�.I....-���.,.-..,-.;�.!.-. _-.,:__-___-1- ------ I— ­___ ­­­­ . 11 . Bargains all' overthe Houses I � W V TH HOP - - - - � " WIN � I Was not rfed. � was il'ot tMe. I I . . I . i I � . . ­ I 11 � plit, Out 'A -11N . - -itli I I # � I I � I � wril)lfflng her ,Zlilw � i I- � ­ – qilit;ldy. I - . � I . I - I A; I C1,111 allyav-5 "It i t i . . . . � I 2 Su.mm,a.ry of Business. ' I at la,qt frool. _V01l. - . . . . . ., r( -plied, -with ��k-ill .. . I I I , . ; . I I I lie 110d olit his it'll, . ; I In, consequence of widespread - depres- . . ; . k. . . � . � I . Cathy spmlag avva.. " -, - . : . . z I . I - 1 � - I I . . I I ' �-ollld (411 A 1>114 .Z1 . - I i . . -k-1 I we will inaugurate. the New Year with a - The undersigned vall the m'ttention,a .. I � tile imblic to the various branebe.s of � business in , , . I . PAITH AN - I " That thou may,,,t pi sion . I _ : . I , wbieb-he is engaged, and solicits an inopectiorl . I given ; I I . � , . . 1 . , - - of his stocks befbre purebasingelsewbere, -4 I. 4 That thou 111.43 � . : . . .. ; . I � % paill. I I brin.- -thee rarv* . I GENUIX-9 BA-RGAIIN SALE* . I __ . GENERAL STORE. - - . i�QV�Cll ,I : . I bl�iA6' th,ce Irkl"ll ra,11 , . i i . . " . . - t : Thy soul to patieuti . . , . . . i i . - I . � - I- I * Consistin- of DRY GOODS, -0110CERIES- � ,� . � I -M11) Whun elost_,st tvrc-iV - I 40111 . ---,.. � . I - . _ I We do not intend to offer d few mere baits . BOOTS AND SIME'S, HATS AND CAMS, cRocir-mY, GLASSWAIZE', Etc., which have � I rend froul tsa'�I!-L* twain, I � � been carefully selected, and will be sold at lowest . That He Nvht) boil�: wholv, . . . . to induce other purchases, but will offer each - . prices_ possible consistent with carrying 01) business 01) correct principles. .All g:o;d,.s inark, . . Spurs that inay gh t. - � to tbcgv�RL' ! ; - * - ed it) plain figm-res, with slight profits oil cai-li . ' . . � . The t-velling festi; - - I - - artkle, and no below cost thrown ou: . t as a bait. - . , " ;V11 _111sual by the 1w, , . very article at a great reduction, all � . � . - . . , --Ili,�h <��arl-h 11:141: N, IL !. A - � witb more thitil ()J,11� . I SAW MILL.: �. . � 1�11ftnieljxul bevl� . - _rl profits being sacriliced to the public.. -Buy- I I � � I . . - alul absent., but �41'[o : -V hatli I . . . �__ � . . � \ A cons! derable quaritiky of the following kinds . 6 atioll -pi a � � .-;h,e=4;artl1 � gov - , I I \ . 'hSoft Eli) i -,. of Lumber oil hand - DRY-Orla ing lowed her into t ae ers will save ti.me and money by coming \ 1, I f, 1.1, 2, 3 and 4 iriell- White Ash ;' II aird.. ix, - . ­ ,­ � t - . �1. callille. I lit . . . - _\ incll,,30ft 3iaple; 1, 11, and 2 inch Basswood,; 1, I I " NN'114A izi the 1.._�,l . � . � . . direct to 1, 2, S and 4 inch Oak, I and 2 in�h Pine, and -1 q I self imer a lot -44 I-` , I . about 15�000 feet culled Cherry. : Also fr,r,h _. � lie sai;d, looking 4'. - 1� � . . I � Sawn Ifenilock for building fencing and ditell- " . . C�7 , � . � �: Cblt�r-brothcwlv ull" - - I . _�=_�-, I ; ' . I in- purposes. 22 - -iCtt1,NI ill a' Inhil'it'j" . 1. - � J. L. SMITIPS, Cheap Dry Goods, Seaforth. .- in . to nie ,­ I Will JISIVe N11 , . I The 1-1cinlock Logs now being deposited the heulties. Thw loe!,! . . I . � I -.1. I 1, yard are the flnest I have ever handled, and will - . - produce air article in Lumber 'that I can von� . . I fidently recorrancild to iny custorners. Parties - plit it all fout: ok � I Vill, � J While, until I 1�0,.-,J - - � . of it. " , � . - - — I - . ', � AN OF, INTEREST. --- requiring Ifenflock Lu�mber durin the evinin- � _� I would do well th hand in their bills . : will try . Ill "I � - I k';1S'V, livIlell st) llill"14, . . -ITEM sununer, - . - � now, so that suitable lengths call be provided. , , -ilw- -11 �11,,sul)1111 retril e . . - . . . I I'lity w4_ -re stantif . . . � I . - . Custoril'sa,will" prornptly attended to- 0 thU little S(IXIMM I I . � .. . 41ililIV ill zi, rev"ss ,, I . . . I _.� . About 6,000 Black- Ash Rai)-, for sale. They ' - tweeii., them in thu .ROYAL GLYCERATE D BALSAM OF FIR. are all sw`arnped out convenient to the road in � ' - I I w ,"I'ay rioth bruz,hed_ . 1. i I � i _ . . large piles. I � . I I . I . le Was the .,Ilad .111.4 A� . - ­ . - . . I -es. tral; inoi A - little � I � I . . : � I . . , - aullibly fif 1:114" :41i . I I . . -GRIST M ILL. . " . � ,houlders seenwd ti; I I . I DISCOVERY I . . I I I . � hall � he towicre-41 al � - * figure, loo0i I I Custonleis ean rely Oil a first-class article ill 11 ifirlish I with �Collll". ce.10MO, - � . FLOUR and good returns. Ev_ery effort ;%,vill 1-40 ,, b � -of r, , I the Lrl,m in , val 01 , . I I I arties froul. a distarice may bave� inadeso that p, . A-., fi�- heILl out his 13 1 4 - their grists and chopping bottle. with theill* Z� . � . pres-.,uile sieew,cil rle.i � ' Aithough the great lll,,Ijox�ity. of people, are quite familiar with the iliedicinal Flour al,wkys oil hand to supply'cu-stoillers, alm 7 " Thati- is -all tliv, , properties of tile two articles signified in the above .name, (Balsaux of Fir and orders from dealers promptly attended to. . it to ule, We Int:41 � � Glycerine) yet, so far as we are aware, lid &ttellipt to conibitte their peculiar vir- i . . . 1 41val Nvith -41ifficult). tnes had ever been made until MES.8RS. LUMSDEN'& WILSON, Chemists and for I the -k - A largre quantity ofbay sa e ky sta( , � iii -e ; I ain strong I Druggists, of Seaforth, had perfected and put upoxi the 'market their preparation I in the barn, or delivered, as agreed upon. aill'oullt. of respowsill . , ' is to be had from druggists under the nikille of " LUMSDEN & WIL- I - , Went up-st'lirs Vol"f, which now SON'S ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM OF FIR.". Undoubtedly a great ; ANDREW GOVERLO-0K. - i (.4irth's assuvalv,-e I 7 relliedy. having in this age of persistent and lavish advertising, by its owli super- � - - . - . - . 1 f or some AbtYs lity, . I T ior vir6es alone, cre�ted a demand from all parts of the -Province, with a ra pidly I . . . - . between thel-in on ti - I . . ich increasing sale in, every locality where introduced, the secret, of wb is that N. B. -All book aocounts to January 1, 16b5i, - I . I � Ject. Garth im--ver".7 every . one who uses it cannot but speak well of it to their friends. Orders are ritust be settled by ewsh or note ininrediat0y. I I but for those few Wil continually coming from -the most unlooked for sources, which is the most con- . . I have � felt 1111vasy, ; , . vincing proof to the manufacturers that, although h. undreds of Coil�uli Iternedies 0 " Royal 4-31yeerated Balsam. . I � - THE BEST, YET. I 1.101-Ue difflc�ilv ill I V liess down. It,cm are everywhere procurable- those who have used the I . �, of Fir " call get nothing to -take its place. 14 is recommended for Coughs, Colds, , , � . tinies to appe-ir n - " Sore Tbroat., and similar affections. The nibst persistent and long standing 6611�9118` - , . I join in the ortl linalT, speedily give way to its wonderful powers in allaying irritation of the mucous � . � ti;(M. ; � � membrane. Its healing and soothing properties quickly remove all soreness ,in . - *- .1 try to &) . . . as Ill the throit or bronellical tubes. It -is just the thing wanted for a safe and reliable I THE ArE W HO ITIE .4nit--of iny 1,11ind ; I'm cough remedy, and should be in every household. See that you get what you ask --w inach di-p-rewl-I I for. If your,druggist has not got it lie will, gladly procure it for you. Pri( 'e, 50 . ; I -;S.t t -A) Uatily When t� - I cents per bottle. Wholesale by H. 8130,DEN EVANS & CO., Torento,. or . I - . . : 11prIlt. "'Illopeiti � . . . . . . . .1 I . . . Sewing Machine -' ' set nly ht"t () I "t"L h telue. I get fo� . CI - � i .LUMSDEN & WILSON, Seaforth, Ontario. I . I 4.11 evc-ry,lavl C I Q 11 131 1. I I I- st ) la never. ., So )p;i . - . . . . . Is Now Bein- Off4ered for Sale by 0 *-d !Q I X 11',,11, I , i h a .L, � � ..... ie, � - -j 1". it - ----- . , � I llivilt, , - I -j . . I . . . . CENTRAL GROCERY. ' - � , * You ,deztr o1d; () � � � to i . u'ver ineant parl % - I I I Purvis & Milks* ' V011 11cally only bwelf- . � I elljOy having Vol . � . . ­ . the same. Ne�Ver -111 . - LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY . . I - . his few words inewl h4wir �f talking froxi, .. I . . I he says lie will (10 a I . . - � Parties ,%vishing to pur(ohase or exchan,e ly trust him." � " Yes- I know ; h � - —PROPRIETORS. - would do well 1) � y iesting the irierits of our 11),11- . . chine before p­ur(-4&s1iPz elbeuiiere_ We are. I'Jwull not th , I . . . I selling our stock of . 11 . ,way -;ue-h ..t post," per.s6t . . - ,solately, it al-ld then, . ' Good. Cheer for Christmas and New -- Year Watches, Clocks ,& Jewelry " ,, . I . 4ft) baek to ,Carlinl 1�' i -1 - jr I 1111nie. 011" 1cat . I f .. , . � . - .� w , . -11'. whell - , lial � WL . li'l . - , - 31 .. at the ,11 Central. I I As cheal) as ever. Our.,,ktock is full and fresli. . i We do I .-,i) little !" Aml t! � I all kinds of repairing in lVatches, Clocks, I P h.vr fritnill, alld 'VJ , I .1. . __ � . . JeWel'*_ and Sewing M-achines. Electro -plating and Engraving dolle oil the shortest notic, �. � L . NVIll . . . pathi�blg' ther-A ­e I . . tir-L the Lan, f4w st, � . . . . '.)�Je. New Curra,xits, New Raisins,' -New Peels, New Figs, Icina 811"ars White aild 1.) 0 3 'Meats, . - I __ Purvis-'.:& MiI ks, ' , - hail tjn�i Q,aeenit Nvhen`�sht-had 4)NI-livi, Colored ; Valencia, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Canned Fruits, Canned . , . . . Imp in ber li-ft.. 1110-2, Canned Fish, Haddies, BlotAers. . . . . . . . - - - , ., 1) t _. I � taste�l tim . . � - , . Large arrivals of New 8easoii*s TEAS, which -for plingency and flavor are uu- Opposite the Commercial 11-otel., Seaforth. - . I q I hvpuy, NA �.1 - .1 'el -rv�,-ulate , excelled. Prices from 2.5c to 'J.5c Pei, poulid. SUGARS cheaperthan ever.. Full 7 . � i � 4M n youth had lle� froill ltke q_.al*n;(r f -ii stock of General Groceries. The " Central " is the spot to buy grood goods. --ul ' - zn I -Horses.. . Educating' . C 11"11111 411)"I illues�allt I goods sold by us warranted as represented, or eash refunded: . . relq�axibrdxlec X)f tit. . I I . .., tlay., t1illiftlesshes." ti � . . � . vt ith xmix-)wnril A:ti I � . . .- . . . Crockery and Glassware, Department, . Prof. Bullock., - - I rutro­,pect bitber to 1; Ili) �,!trollg anAl .§txxrtk) f . I -_ . . . mg g Alpine, pla-ut -wbi . . , I . - . We have a large and choice selection in China TASSets, Printed aii(I Decorat- 'ete., . I . The Chairrpion Horse Educator and Teaviller, - - - wishes to in-forin the- pe6ple of se,aforth and - - ill , - it halulful 4 �eal , ;. the - silu'l cd Tea ' S ,ets, Dinner and Breakfast Sets, Chamber .Sets, Toilet .Sets, etc. � vicillitv thut lie has rentedfroin Dr. 0olenianth , c . I _k11*v*;lsse ibout htr- but it Ila-' - , I . . An inspection of oui�stock will repay hitending purchasers.' A call re,spect- - lartre buildingk-nowrl as the old drill alied, for � ' th,,L vear 188-5 whieh he has nicely fitted up for , �; point of V)Aik� Here t1lert vV-1s, ' . fully solicited. Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Egg� and PoultrV. `�A FREE � . - thepurposeef break-iTig and trithring- Colts and - . ,iijou. � Horses, where be solicits a in- � fii,iinn, ,emufort xvi , 't DELIVEELY. . . . I - .public spection. All those desiring to hd7ve theircolts I li-appy fwaily eiri:le, . � - or vicious horses proper])- trained, will firld it. to their interest to improve . - 1his rare opportunity, . 1 - tv, vliara�iteristiu, "t. -,A foullt of -Pulv Ita"I - Laidlaw & Fairley- Seaforth - , as the Professor thorotighil, wide tan t,b � - . ers ds P_ Ti science ill ,ill its br�Ti(lles and also guaran- I . �V toes to a"' feet , I � ill., rained- In the hl .- � . fe,mer I a . - I giveper � Vittisfaction in every respect. Hib headquarters at llvesent is -at the (,)U1,_'EN_-% - - vvvre Jars al flu.11 ortli-narily 4�vvll - . I I . .. Itit"Iti HOTEL. jtd�� .116 ��� on -ree.-U-�J Than"Mg pati the publiv for their % ,ona in the past, and I . hoping to solicit a Ii ara s;b re in the future, I b I - - - . Ted Nva� vVi&L-litiv , ; . t1w i-ou�Eeh I lln .oltl I 4 4 � - - - I 1 . . I � - For the 11ohday Trade. reinain, your most obedient ser . -rt, - � V.tl I . *t . ilwe"alit -as I -wa-; � ti -1.11"-s in it. If- . R. BU LLOCK. . - . - — � - :-,*.% A­t-t4L11,)Pel`UT fc. 11 � I . I . - I . To Whnin it .)fay conrcrn : . - I � JAt,!d hila-s(M to 14- - . ! - - Roduers & Solis Table and Pocket Cutlery, Electro -plated Knives, Forks, i 0 and I We, the undersigned, baving eiuplov,L�(-1 I)rof Bu lock to handle soryte colts for , ig � us, and feelh I . - . -.0w was y4all., ,eno �_ : t1tv no)nAoti-my 4 146 � . . sa, I it fled that it has been greatly to our interest, take pleasure in reconimendi inihini to t1repub- - - � - ­ Look ht,re, ! I Vir Spoons. A splendid assortment of Hall, Parlor and Library Lailips. J,,uglish Ire, feelint" confident from our own. observation - lq)lJ._,-,er !, I 'sball have� I . . c � � 'Block Tin" Goods ill Jelly Moulds, Puddin- Dishes, Tea Pots, Cofiee Big" 0 and experience that his s.vsterii for training and ediq cating colts and vicious 1,1o.scs far 6,cels A1111 take to office -%.tj - , Arwilt(l. -11 - 11 wht 00111S.4 I . Biscuit Pails, &c. Nickel -Plated, Granite, Iron, Tea and Coffee Pots. The anv systein we have ever bad the 'pleasure of . - Wittlesz--ii.rg � "' and we heartily reconinien(3 hin, as a I . - . . say, tv, 4) L'irls as li-itellers " . . I . celebrated " Cold Handle " Sad Ironsl ')H)tli plain, polish and nickel finish. initster*iriLlchanic of his profession� � ., It is b u t a s _0 hort till1re a4ro that lie Canle to our town a per- him - It -If -drt�er his. lv� Iml.z, narrow eoatll, , 1 - I feet stranger, but since thattime he bas by his trict'attelition to busiticsi and gentlztn'allll�- be- I.r A -all, luld hi.-; I' 1 his *z�_ . - Japanned Tinwares, Enamelled Wares, I�itclivn Furnishings anAl Cooking Uten �'� - . I saviour,'won hos * ts of fricods, aA we are ])lost ,.vnd. - Do you thili, I . � � - sils in great variety. hap.py to hear, of his stay fil Senjorth this year, . alld hope that he may .r - - al eeeivea. liber. . . .. . .,pint eall V1,14111re I . . thi, "', . . I . . . 1 - I I . . patronage froin all those desirintr to have a well trained I . borse, and we mn triii& that . I ..ul Tg. d Azo 1) 1 . Al, It ( . '�A�e have niany Useful, sensible alid appropriate articles suitable for Christmas sw)- we ,ire wore ,. than pleased with the work that he bas done for - � . � I tir"'I'of thi � S �solt A)f I . . . . , 'LIS. (Signed) D. A WILSON ROUT. F. 40SYS, 11t�, �7 ili- ,i�,tem : � * � and New Year's gifts, in. Hardware and House Furnislibips, which we have ZD - """V" 11�-klll), 401IN CARI'liPIL- joij .X KYLK, JOHN CAMV13FLL, 31. D., T� 1;�. Cj�FNIAS, I"ItAN-CIS 1. 1 I 1.1 � - I all -1- liot -balkin � . ­� '_N1arri-$,_. . I marked at our usual low prices. - CAISE, R. McLt,ori. , illt, til ,Nli�ss r, SIVII-e, Mid kilows wig . - . - i . I - . - - i h whi. i lit .,&).,i he i�, � 11 CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS. . . ' . SEAFORT,H VtLEN MILLS. WO � IM you think. .1 ph auvant for 1 __ I - . tmything t� F .. . � ' vVISHING MY NUMEROU,") CUSTO-MERS...AND EVERYBODY A . . - _.. . _ - � BEG to inforin those indebiea to Ille for - . I 111,LIIUfaettirizi,,orbook.�iecoiijits thatowing . 4". !,� , Mal 1.�? -0h, Teddie, voil I MERRY CHRISUNIAS. L . to the entire de,tr�uetion of my rinill b - f I , ,-- colliptilled to call oil you, for a pro . in i ire, I all t I . t settlellivi - of N, � " Don't ilitel'Kay., .,1p,-.ikh1­ ,, V) your bet. I. . I . � - . - . . �. your accounts. as the bc be closed. . . - 1 hope a second appeal,will not be necessary- . . (To Bc C�, MRS. JOHN KIDDI SEAFORTH. - - . - . . . � - � - I . - I - I - . i �_ � � I I . . . - I . . - . � I IS39 - . Ai G. VA-ir.G.)IO.N.. . ­ . I - � . - � I . - . . - � - I . . � . . . . . I . I . I I 11 �� - . E; 7 _- I An - � � , � � � - . � - - . � - _. i . . � I � .-