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I � 1 7S . . . i I . � I ; t . �:_ , I . THE HURON- ,EXPOSITORN � . . . I . I : JANUARY - r ­�J - . .... �� - - . - I I I . - 83-188-6.. 1 NNOWN r .E . I . � . 1. . � I . I � . � f � � , f - � P � .!-� .. I _----­--=--­.. � - - I -- I I � NNOW 40""-Woo� I , � . - -- -T 1 ; I - . . . . I � . 11 ­ � � I : I � - . I � � ! �, . . . �, . I ; ` � 11 � �- 111. . I ; . .. : I ... ; : - . . I . i � I WROXETER MIU. -. - � I . � St. Louis Globe-Dewocr4t. . � I - - � I . � I 91 . �i. How I' , . - : I . � A ' . . . I I done her some d,eadl i )I . I -. I. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. t I i -I . . IN D1 i - I SUMMER. . ig, without -Yea. , i . i . I . y wron - I - I , , knowing it, or I couldn't bat,6 her as I - '�' Well,'It would become him. - i . , NTINU NCE . .. . . I . . � I ; � By D.. HOAVELU. I I know. I do." . - .1 .. old, do se be is, Irnog � ene? ARM FOR SALE. � ,One h dred . acres bein I I . Iri. . I i I I . ; . In the autumn of 4847 -the I I- . I . . - , � � I � . I �.F� I . � . . I I � I — ; - i . - . - i I ; . I .Lyle wasadvised to go for,a tin . : .. � ., "I Oh, no., " sidd Colville'- * soothingly Seventy-five?" I I F the south-balf of Lot 9, 1h' 9t Conces � . � � . ) . � . � 11 . ; . . I is well situ. . ; � I . I I . 11 that's jt1st y6ar -Uney. , You haven't '6 What 'aim -idea!"- cried the girl, . 1, � . ,.S;uth 4 Frauce,,. in the h'D-Pf � . . R - XV. - "io" of Morris, ijounty of Hii t . I ,; I OF THE . � t . ated, and good for g ii or ure being well � I - L -nia strev ,I 11 Yes," sai, I : ... ville 11 I on sed it . harmed her, and you don't hate her." fiercely. "He's forty-one." : �� I Alexander L " er climate .wo , ­ 0 1 . Gibson. warm i r . .. ­ 11 I I watered. It will be id ch as the -owner is --- I . . ; . : 47 � - � I . ; .F-- - culars a . . I � . � . �, was, cold -11 Yea Yes, I do 1 farmin'g. For p I L failint!) . Before "vin. A U myse � till I went out, for I I . . � You can't: iinder- 11 I didn't .know they had those little gi, a health. 4D C�mj. 7 pply to I . . � . i . I � " 11 A eCLELLAND, Bel ve. 922x8tf - -P, L . d wice more to preaicl �, U � . woke with a twinge of jb0um&tism.,I itand how I feel toward her. I'- - ..- figgering lines at 'the ,corners of their . .9170 . Gr. T� ; rT 8 IL Bea-st,o announce to L be wishe I I I j L ,-, BU I . 11 the public that he has oor - � I - I . N He felt a stro, g desire tor excuse,: to us- t you can't feel -so t6ward'ber eyes so quick. But forty-one is pretty . . . . . ii. � p-eople. His fa -1114 feared what ?, 4 - - [I � i � � : menced to opemte the - . � I � I . I I I - . '* 1k "he urged - * dealing as. li� might BLE F ALE. -Being lo � I � i - . � . I . , elfort. nifirlat be , . _ ,�� tify, )v%hat had happened, and'.1e,went 10P9, I .1 old L isn't it 9 Is Mr. Waters-" � VALUA .ARM FOR h ts . - - � sult,of such ar � 0 � � � I I 'L_ il . . I -1 sense of I with what was wholly a my�teryto him. 1 I - 29 and 30, Concession 8, Huflett, 200 acres. I - I . . I , -Iftly insisted, and was � abl fp on, with *& p aiuf u m0gene's 6 6 Effie" said her mother's voice at , Of this ,,,a are el - ge, : � I a-$) , . . . . I eared, and in good state' of During the M nths of November and. December at the - . -with the service. 9 2 11 , - brough "' She is so goo . . . . . I FACTOff, � t - S . -eyes, bent in I ewildered deference npon -the door.:behind -her, -1-will'you ring cultivation.; balance, hardwoo d bush ;- ordinary i . I I - � - � . him. rtl 4� "It only makes - stable an - I I. - � . . . I 1. aphing for the I ' : , that be wa,3 pre. I . I d out for.& walk with � . my badness worse, - for Giovanni, aiid tell him to bring me a dwelling house;1frame barn 9Ox4O, d I . ! . 412 . . I ; I . I 1. - t * shed 24x4o each,' with other buildings; three � I I I . -1 -- and his sermon wai� full -of ,sole . And that he will be prepared to give good � T�, Mr. Waters, but 1, left him after we -got and makes me hate her more." . ­ chaep of coffbe in here?" She spoke from acres of bearing orchard. Faimiswel-1,watered ' Val " � . . - . . 1. I i� acrosa the P)nte Vecchio; he'W3 up 11 I don't understand., But you're -e t . � .: . . . .. ., .� tender appealsto those wli-om: . ,I R ,nt . - . x- portiere.of.the salotto. by spring, besides wells, &c.;' situated about MONTR AL HOUSE.SEAFORTH in 1 � � . J� I to, look at tie Michelangelo baitions, cited now. Whim you're c It . . . I � ; . I - I I ,led anx-1 instrue I I P! almer you'll. Yes, mamma. I'll bring it to you 6f miles from the town of Clin, Dn ; school house - . I- . gui ted for mw .y. � I � . I .1 � I I : I i . I i ­ Gar- feei'differently, of rise. I've kept you, myself. " . I I on� the farm ; will be sold on . re asonable terms to I . � . i . � . I I I . -end of the service � - f, iud 1, stroll I over to the Bobo. -I � cou . . . � J � . FULL CLOTHS i At the he MW H � � ' t purchaser. JAMES WAI �SON Londesboro I � I � . ­ I -witb hi - � � dens -where I - found your Yom g peo. rest1piss and nervous a long tiine, poor "Thank you, ,dear," Mrs. Bowen sul Where in .Uillinery, Mantles, Furs, Ffir Trimmings, &c., ? . TWEEDS$ hausted in body., but . . ,� . . I L ' ' . : P. O.. . - I 939tf I ; ., - -resting on that Saviour I . -1 ` ple-," . . child; but now -our peace be " -and called from within. - --- - . . -. - � . UNION TWEEDS, - sweetly � t.4 1 . . gins. I i I . .. 14- ARIA FOR SALE.�-Forsal ir�-thc —township . � I . I I FLANINTELS, . I be had preached with bis 4ying .1 '� - � � S He had certainly brought hvimzel�f to everything will be bright auc1---?' He, The little girl softly'pr#issed her hands Fof Hibbert, 150 acre ; �nd the � �[ � � - � I - . . s bein Lots.29r, I I , ' : = the point, but he seemed actually f wther � sk,pped; the words had a' h a PLAIDINGS I As the -eveniug a -rem, -on he handl . � --� I uc very hol- together. I I I hope, she'll let me. stay west.half of 28, in the 8 Concession, it I y . ; . I - . � - . I I . � . from it th ' first, and be made a des- .- i , - I . - up I I feel so excited, and I hate to is free from stunips and a high state I L . � � an low sound . I ; . I I ). CA . '=� - ) 4 . IV, INCEYS, member of his family the fVl � . 1 -.4 1 with house and MESSR Nz UNCAN � � L I � - -It perate plange try at 'the sam, -. time She -pushed 'herself from him, and lie andi think so long before I get to of cultivation, , a 9 I . I . I - beautiful hynivn; which he bw I �, . - � ! . . � And Vaneties in I - � I ill 4,9 . IP , ; I ildings. There i an everlasting . " . � z ­ good outbu .- . . . I I . I - - I � I . I :. � . A to keep so' : ng 6fg his habitua, non. dried her eyes. Oh yes.. I sleep. , �Couldn't you just hint a little to rin reek running through tie farm. It will . . written. - �� - z . - . I . ! � � �4 i I i "' at -that' doesn't w count "'And, Imogene * aps-p sp so WILL GIVE SPECIAL BARGAINS. - : - Fast . . chalance . "I be Tdctogetheror separately on easy terms. . 4 ; Im .. �perh erhaps- h*er that I might stay up ? It's Sunda STOCKING YA � � 61 � . � Y . . . I . RNS, 4)ide with me! -falls the ,ewiltidiv t. � . - . : . . I . I t . � IN for my- being I hire. Imogene ac(ounts Or.. no ; never mind now.. - I - .must go - night."' . Forfurther pirticulars.addrem the Proprietor . I I The darknessileepens.- 1A)rd,withine. I . I . I . - I . L N . . I . I ­ . .. I . - L 'Whel , - � ­ . I I I p . ra .other helpersfail, aLlid eomforts lie, � . I . fi . � him, frightened "I can't Effie," said Imogene. " I EBERHART, Proprietor. . . r I L, � L for th;t. She has allowed me to s: Ay in away-" � She looked at' . on the premises or to.,Seaforth Postoffice 111. � . p � ' :$ 1 . i . ,�-- - Help of the belpless, oh abidewith me! : . . . 921-t L � A - . I NY � . Florence." - but submissive. k But I. will bo . Custom Carding, Spinning and Fulling : - z . -,'-- - . e back oughtn't to interfere with any of your - -0 -- i � r I I . j�-J - . I . —. I ; � I z �� I - . Mrs. Bowen Luld not turn pal�i tb,&n t6' -night, or . . . � : � L Swift to its close ebbs out l3ifes little, dkv , I �E-1 . - perhaps -to -morrow mornin . motber's rules." '. ; � ARSI FOR SALE. -The Ej ecutors' of� the '. The immense and Ill selec C.11 ! . Promptly Attended to. . : - ' . 9 � L ted Stock of Dress Ggods and Dry Goods, &c. & . � I , , her heada at � . f . Earth's Joy's poir eim, its ;r1ories paTzsai , I � i , - �Iie h�d left her, and 6 now 11 want to tiIiink-to, give you time -to - The child sizhed submissively and F estate of the late Samuel Slemon,offer . . . , � . -- ial a 1, I � - # - _ . - L . . for sale that'excell �nt farm 'be g Lot 12, Con- of the MONT I . .,Cbange a6d TWI�A , 11 around I -�Zee: i . underwent, no I change of complaki6n. think. I donIt'wan't to be selfish about took, the coffee -tb REAL 137[USE, will be offered at such � a great reduction that it will Parties from a dlsta-nde will- as Oh, Thou wb(),eJ1aWst not, ablde,aifll i , - . at Giovanni brought cession 12, Grey. There -are acres ; 86 of i I . L, far as possible I . I L I H07 '_L : - I have -their ROLLS ; I an as � 'a �' , I Dut her throat was not clear enou - I want to consider y ­ -all the to her. She and Imogene went into the,. which -are cleared, 10 acres p ly cleared, and! � - . � %I:g I . -- . t . L .. � I to, YOU � ov, WITH THFX d rd, I . f . I . �01 . . - . +-LL-r^J , L � in . repay any p es wanting to purchase, to inv�st a a , -nee I bog, a passin- xre say to, the end, " Allowdd .. u to more b 'It cohisider your- Lsalotto together. Mrs. Bowen was "at a good I I . I � , -- - 1. 2 1 ecause you won 10 in ood hardwood bush. ere is arti all a;mount of cash in buying he has put the Mill into Good Workiiii order IN1,0ta btief gla - , - . � � . . I i I The I fram. ' I . I 'Workmen, . I Butas Thou 4welt w -diseipless, ll� , I' Good -by. 11 - He stoop�d. *over her writing -desk. 11 Youca* nderneath 30x I I I - --� trouble. in her throa, a;t-r sted self. J%arn with #one stabling and employs none but Efficient ith Tl�y � , , - � , . . I I . . , I � I . 60 feet. F . . I atiCirlt, vie, � aga' I i n bring the ill be given, A � : Familiar, eoiideseendin,- lIv It I . , . Inimediate-possession a Large Lot of Goods at the I . . . , I her in. and'kisaed her liair. Even in this be felt coffee hiare, Effie," she said. - 4Come not t3 sojown, but abide with int- � , , . - r I - . . large portion of the purchape oney will be at. . . � L - - . � � AU Work is I I � - - look:at the " M' at I go to bed at once, mamma?" I ; � � -le, -Warranted. . ., Colvil beca me very ,e like *a thief; he could not - . I � I - � red. H - u lowed to standon -interest; for i urther particu- I . I put . � . I . . � t C out h�is -hand 1 Md tooL face she lifted t6'his. . . . . I �Coine not in terrors as the king of cinitn; * � . � I I. . . .. ! , . k Imogene's "and . � -ed the child, setting the cup.'carefully Jars apply to JOHN LECKIE, 19" College Street, . 7 - . ask 1 L . � I . -o6d, with healing inTliv . ips" t. I Toronto, or to JOHN SLEMON, Ethel P. o. I M NTREAL HO SE. - . . ]But kind and 1, . . - � - now his eyes . ax. d Mrs. Bowen!s m ' in Kris. -Bowen Pent word from her room down. . . . I � - . . . � . 931tf I . I . I . . I REMEMBER THE WROXETER MILLS.. _Teaiss for all woes, a heart for el'aery Oi*� i � i I : -1 - - . V-1 , - the kind of glaii',e in which " e � ,ter- that she was not coming to dinner', And The * mother looked distractedly up ­, . I I I - I : ,rs bixs , It people , - Coilre, Friend of shine ,,and t ab.f. . � 1-i i d turn each other aside b, ,.fore Imogene did not ,come till the dessert from her writing. 11 No'- you may sit -VARM FOR ot iO, Concession 12, , i N. B. -These offers will only extend to the end (f the present year. So now ' ALEX. L. GIBSON, , � � - 1110! � I . I . .j4 Cept an ! � -- �. i . J0 SALE. -L � . � -1 th have reaphed a., resting-plac! .. in was put on. Then she-foun'd Effie Bowen up awhil " she said, looking back to her X Township of Gfey, econtainin 102 acres,60 or I . I . Thou.on invhca in early youth did -A bt �, I � .e. . I � � . I . I Proprietor. � . . ! - u I � . i. � ea.cY other's �o'uls. But -at the girl's slitting aloneat the table,land sbrved in writing. . 65 acres cleared and in good sta of cultivation - is the time to save mone �; . � - bid. though rebellious and 1wn-orse': . L . I . I � � I P ---- I . JA . . I . . . the balance is well timbered. ere is on the' . ! . . ; - - v.bilc . - . I � IV -- I � ��'., tou& his: courage. revived -in some - ?by- serious formality by the man,, whom she *1 Huw Iona mamma?" pleaded the prem ises a good frame house, lo arn and frame � � � I Thbu hav,t not left me, oft as I lvft 1111ev. -1 - � " . � �. . - . . of . . I .00 � � � sicalsort. "'Yes;'and if she wiffi,let had apparently -felt it a ri fit to re- little girl. I - stables, also a good bearing or6h rd. It is two . . I � � ' I I . 0 On to the close, 0 Lord, -abide with ine i I I . . - . . a t" - 'Ieft't, , The '- `Oh till you're slee . It -doesn't I - r � me stay with. her, we are not goit g to press, for they. were both si n I miles from Ethel station n, t -e reat western I I . . � I . . - . J O' . .; I � - I part again. -) Ix . . o,tkrj py I e Vill of Cranbrook . . . . -er, - passm -- � - 1, own ho%v to den matter now." . . Rai way, one mile from tfi I , 14's . . I need Tbyprescnee t% N . �g bour � i � . . . .- I - . Y . and 6 miles from Brussels. .' )r terins and I . What but Thy grax-e can foil the tv- I swer .at o nce, . - � * - : Mrs. -Bowen did not an� . herself an -excess of the 'le 46 wholesome She" went dn'writing;- from time to further particulars apply to VALENTINE . � . . lvwer? . I . . I I I - I . . ` � � L'� and in the hush Colville: heard the bre I dishes, and she was perhaps anticipating FOEPtSTER,. Cranbrook. P. O.; . OAK � HA L . - , � , . . . - o like Thyself my.gulde anti sta�y M. it 1 - - . . � 2 . MANN.. . 032-12 . . . - rough �loi�d ,and swishine, oh� abidul W .. I I . - hich thie indulgence w1s .to -Effie softly took 'a book from the' - Th i � , . ! hree. . the regret w time she tore up what she had written 0 it., or A. RAY. AN 2 . ­ - . ­ ing of all t - . . I . . WILL, BUY YOU . Wh �� , I -- - ; .-' 1� I 'he w a ry pensive. . - . � � - " Of course,.-*' he said, " we wisb ed you bring for 8 i ve . table, and perching herself on a sti I CLOTIJINCI AND GIEENTS" FUR iISMING HOUSE. ar no 10, - - I g . . �� 11 - ef . . ff, - - a . 11 ­ ARAI FOR SALE. -The Subst riber offers for . . I fe. e Nvitb Thee A band to llloot�, . I to know at- once, and I came in with Isn't mamma C0M1Dg at all?" "she - high chair' bent over it aird began to I � Ills have no u,dight and, tears i.* -'bitterne , I . I F sale his splen -did farm of I 00 acres, being . I . I I- . , I . . . i ' . - � I Imogene to tell 3�ou. " 2 � LL asked, . plaintively, when Ithogehe sat re�d. - . - Lot 44, Concession 2, Tuckersinib. Good new 11 . I I American Solid 817 Where is death's t4ng? where, gmviL,. ti, I . 1� " What do yo wish me " asked rs. down, and refused everything - but a cup - Imogene sat by the hearth, where a story and half - fraine house, 2 acres spWndid I I . I . . . . . tory ? I : I � � . . - - . I - .- : . � � - . I . I trlun;ph still, it Thou abide with ine! '! � .4-9 ore I ; Bowen,, "t to, da 9 hard, good. buildings, 85 .a res free f . . . I - �11 � I ,, � I I - I of coffie. f'Well,' she went .on, �'I small fire was pleasapt in thq indoor- roni � I � � . I - It I I .. stunips, 15 acres in fall wheat. TI is whole uuder . —M=4 SS_ -RS - — .1 "I Colville foredd a' nervous laugh'. can make out whadt is cd� ming f6 this - 'chill of an Italian house, even after so good cultivation, alid well und,,rdrained, live � . _ I- ' * Hold then Thyrross before my,closing ev�, - I cc, � I - i � � I. . r I - . . Shine througf; the gloom wid point in't, ; I.. Really, I'm so: little- used to this.iort family. -Yon were all crying lastnight warm a day'm that had been. She took spring on the farm and has good . well WA TO H . � . � -� . S. Close . i � I - 4 � I to churches and schools. Three and . . . skies: 1 5 � r of affai,r that I don't know whether I becaftse Mr. dol-61ld was 'going -a-way, some large beads- of the stra,nd she wore . one-half - . - � . . . � - � . aren's morning breaks. anti vArtWss,V. 1� o � � ite� I 4 . � and now, ,when he't going to stay, it's 11t, the town of Clinton, 5 �row Seaforth, I AJ � . t . - have any wish. - Imogene is . . DUNCAN 8 ' I . here � m ith . about -her neck.into her mouth, and m "fron, . 6 DUNCAN, -IEAFORTH dows flee ; � - � - Will be sold on 'reasonable termE. HUGH Me. ; -9- -AT- � ,I you, and I s ' you w'oald just as bad. I do' , . � . I � . � I i , � appos a I supposed n't think you make -it pulled at the strand listlessly with her DONALD, on the premises, or Clinton P. Q. . . : I . . � I � I 14i life and death, 0 Lord, abide with me 1, L I . . I ' I . C - I , � . � wish to do sometling." - . � very pleaskut for him. I' should think hand while she watched the fire. H6r - � 98otf I I . This was his lwit hyinn on ,earth z � _ � . I . I t I : .1 "' I will do whE t. 17 _---- I Will.still be biippy. furnish Cents with Tweeds 'suitable for the season go - . I - s . I .tever you think be he would bg- perfectly. pnzzled by it, eyes wandered once to the child., . . I . I reached ANI ice, and short � te ,, .9t -VARM FOR SALE, ­F or sale, t 26, Conces- . : I . - ly af ter h is� " - - T sion 6,31cliil lop, containing I 00 acres, near- edu on . 14-1 Pointed. U1 �. Thank you, that's very. kind of -after lie's done so much to please ypiq ade you take such an un I Purvis & Milks entered ii3to rest. I , �v � I I . I � up -in first-class city style subject to a great r r the balance of the year, . I I t . - � What m I cti - io - - . 1, you."' lie fell into a silence., in all. I .don't believe he thin�ks- it's very f I I I i � I which � . �o orta ble chai' Effie?" ly all cleared, well fenced and und �Irdmined, and I . I as lie passed awa,y, and Wbisj i . i., . I % ,at 13, - I only tot wish in a first-class state of cultivation. - There is a as they ire bound to reduce their immense - Sto - "' Tbus be -went tx) 5 i - . � he was able. that he knew polite. I - suppose it. is polite, bu it- 'rr I ov-6r her ban . stone, house, bank barn and otie*r necessary -, . . . ; . � I ck of Scotch, English and Rome . , . eace, ley , . I - .� . ,�ffilce shut he' book * d . � � � . ; . . - . � . what was best, id f' which he 6 doesn't seem so. And he's Jwi&ys so " I keeps me wakeful longer, 'I she whi8- buildings all in first-class condiflon. Also an Tweeds, &c. Fur Caps in -large quantities, Undei JEWELLERY SITZ ORE, forever with Him who bas deelarc4 ; 11.1 rom itme a � . ? to the surface wit h, " I mogene�s faff. jily cheerful ai�d nice. I should - think he . pered, wi 'at her moth " vlotIiing &c. &c. Beat Stock in be His divine will that His -follow I - th a glance er from orchard of bearing trees, , � - " and the i iver Maitland . . I : . I ' . i � . I - . I I ought -to know, of course."' . . would want to visit in some family - the 66rner of her eye. runs through a corner of the farm but there is . . . I I . im where lie 'is, that T110y � : o . ! . - . . . Avith H ; I " Yes - they --- . no waste land. the County. .� . � . � . . put her in *my ch where there was more am, usement.',There it is a first-class farm either for � I � I I; arge. 11 I don't see why an OPPOSITE TRE I I . . It' stock or min, and is within two miles of the . : ; -1 . I . y one should wis . I . - . beli'DI'd HiSglOry., . : � . They wiH have t� kn&w. Shall I write used to be plenty -in this' family, but to be wakeful sighed the kirl. town -of laraforth .on the- gortherh gravel road. � .. . - I . I � -0. - I ; t . I I ­ . - . I I 11 11 . � ; . : to them ?" I now its as diFimal i Th6 first of the winter - When Mrs. - Boweh tore up one of her A)p I - ! I � . . ; . . . 1 13' on the premises or to Seaforth P. 0 Galeties. ; - . . I i c'Why if yolu, ".11 11 you and in& I HUGH J. GRIEVE. . . . CoiiWerch Hotel . . � . I .� mma used to be'so pleasant half -written pages, Imogene sta ' 911-tf , I is � . t . . . rted . - . . I. � . - - . - ' wbo, cantel - � - tc .� 41 1twas a 1�renchman . - , 1. - when -he came, and would try eiverything nervously 'forward, and t46n relapsed - - - - . I - - . � � laying his head upon a. large stsGi � t . I � I : i - - ' -1,N-r-v r= -=i � ­ . . . � I . OR SALK-Forsale in the -thriving 'village .1 � � . . I I � . � " Thank you." � � � -to amuse him, and 'would let me come in again into her' chair. At last Mrs. I . I I ; - � ' , ' !or a pillow, replied to eone Who ini 6 i He had takeii: to is V of Hensall it a great bargain, that valuable i . : . troking, with -*8 to get some of.the good of it - -butz6w Bowen seemed to find the right phrases property situated on the west sk e of Brooke . I i if it was not -rather hard, `Nat a ; t . ; . right hand the hand of Imogene wh:ch You seem to fly'every which�;;Was soon throughout� and she. finished rather a WAiRwo NEAny DONE, i ., � . street, consisting of- a good neW fr %me - d%velling - . for I have etuffied it witib bay." � . - I 9 L I . � I .,�e helil, in, hit; left, and now be lool ed via be com, es in is!,ght of th6 h'ouse, and long letter'and read it over to herself. 18x26 feet, .and i.vell finished thr , with SECLUDED GROCE RY - . � . I L , . I - . I . . ----I, How old do you think m, j �] : .9 good well and stable on th ses. Reason . . I . �- I . I I I � .. ! . ]roand at her withl a glance which iit was I'm poked -off iii 11oles and corners -be- Then she sald,, without leaving her . . -ed a m�ther of -a. , � . ned i itepds leaving - . I I � . I I for selling is that the und A I ter is'!" ask . � . I . . en 0 . I . I he Light Running New - summer, ric . 7 � �. " I . I 7 -06. relief not to have her meet "I And pill fore he can open his It And I've desk, "Imog- e, I've been trying t the villaFe about the end o c yea 9. P . i , gents for t f riend at one ,of our � - I I . I suppose you , ong 6 - I would, i�rite to yourmother. * Will you look at can be given at any time w ina , veeks notice. ' T ple . , ii -ink �she was eight ! we can, hear fro them,,, borne it about as I as F an ossesslon You can procure choic6 .eas, Coffee, Rice, Sugars, Rasins, CurraAts and Sta Home- Sewing Machine'. it z � � I I � . � - Vevay.. Op'an'wheie." t is?""' . - Terms of Sale. -Very -liberal. . I I . . � -� - I Wouhl you � th . will let me come z see.heit ?" I rather be back in . For full -particu- . 11 01) yes 7 �I was the candid repl i - � " Yc�u kn u . Y � - lars apply to D. HOWBRAY, MaE Dn and Con. Groceries, pure and Fresh, We' sell butter for table use* at 14c �.... ­-­ -I- .­­­ ­­ � .- I � . - : . I . per pound. Taste * - � GW YD . have always boen At this point her own pathos mez 4 - (To be continued.) . tractor, Hensall P. 0 - ishou I � . . , ld think slit wws eighteen I � � welcome here.." whelmed her, and thetpars iolling down I I . . 905 . . . . . - I . 0 . � . - I . . I --- . . .. III . 7 . I and try. , . = cc . ten years ago�, . � . I s. if there jug I 0 al�, Lot 1, � � . z; , . - farmer and his, wife went 1 � -- ' z "'Thank vGu very much." It sean- ea her cheeks moistened the ariu� mbs of p�s-- I Veritable Bargains. n 0 D FARM FOR SALE. -F or s . . . . ; - i6�zmif -A a, gh m Is try at the corners of her .pre � T Concession 8, Tuckersmith, containing 100 cc = r� %M -W . st �o be so ething e e to Aty mou - . . - f I I.th. Jake, �immons is a clever fellow and are cleaj , fi_Z, Nl­ 1= � . dentist"s. " How much do ym -(� I . ' "'-What was so strange, I should like -to Ic '-AX., Qi'. I . = . . '�-- I 1� , I ... say, but ColvIl-le. ink of at � ed, free from CD ,�� , -,�- I could not th acres, about 80 of which. .( ­ � - ly- ' r . ut at I , lin' tbeth ?' asked th,e fa � in a high,Vtt te of cultiva . : I 0 ;,V4 -W ,n � . .. enjoys a joke with the best of us, b stumps, underdrained There is v comfortable . . 3E = ­ , ­�� . . � for fil ' . . I "I'l thing, exc6pt: "We wish to act in e now - Duncan - d* Duncan, Montreal House, 8eaforth ' 1-4:111= , " 1- ry 6 'fie is striving hard to keep quiet t n I , r�� ;;��­ n ft - i . ,I, about his staying, that mamma ipresent io andwell fenced. - , -<.,�:­ 44 Froi ve to ten shillings " I I , � - � . r� .-� I . ..:.� . - . i � . � way -with your aipprovwl, Mrs.- Bow . . . . . !b poT up like a ghost, when I - told a ittle affair which caused 111m consider- log house and'a lirge bank barn Atli - FAtabli - - - - - 3m, �-*- � � ." -4 how 13111ch for pullin"O" 4% ; � . I I - And I know that y , . underneath.- Also a young o . I — . . - . L ; ou are very partiou ar her he hal come bom e with us and grab' . 9101,019 . I Cr , . 1) .4t ). I I rch' -d and ,= - I = I I � � . I a le annoyance (and some'capfta 11). The well. The land is all dry and of , ! best quality. M , own. Maria", Bala t1ke f ' . � I : . ; in some things I . words, nowr at me by the wristl and twitch me about, st ry was told to me the other day in a It is conveniently situated to 3eaforth and � turning to his wife, " yoin'd botUr. : -, -tick him aa un -for . - . - I : - I . they were said, ati � and ask, me all suts of q Kippen statidns, with good gravel -oads leading . - I I � . . 11 uestionts 'I �ra er confidential, manner, and was SPEOIA ' - ANNOUN' OEMENT, pulled !" � , - - nate and even val#ar-14 and I shoul - r It couldn't answor,land frighten. me aim. Ost about this wise : Mr. Simni�na mov�d I to each place. For further partic:ilars address . . - - r - - -A man passing along tile fitrec� 'wish to annoy yoq. - , . the Proprictori Epnondville , P. O., or apply at . I . . . . to death ? - I haven't got 6,- -it yet. 'h i i fam ily recently from Greenbdsh the Egniondville,mills. JAMES KYLE, Pro- . � � . I . . er b.' - -1 I . I .. er . . HARD W A R iE a lookitig-glms und is artn' � - , . I i 6t Oh, I uladerstind. I think it - ill And I don't'think it's Vel?y nice':'It. 6ffi.ighta to Albany. One -box containing -prietor.. A . . � I - w . . I � � . 904-tf - .� . little boy, and thought to bo, wl I . I I I be -I ha,ve no doubt you will know how used to � bb a very poli * � I - ­­.­ . I . - . I - . . � . . I � i I ii I I I . ite fandl and other valuables was I .1 ! .. � I . . ; - I I his ex " - saU i � � : - � pense.- '.Here, boy,"" a to manage all I , , . - q. - . . : 1. I tb -. It isn't as if you pleasant with 'each other, And always. se it to -Mr. Simmons' auction roo r 1170 11UNDRED ACRE MI' FOR"SALE. I I just eom e and -look in this gl"- . ; t - - mis- for f . 4 � . I . - - ' : . . were both-" having somethin -For sale Lot No. 11 - o LES FORTH � & BROWNELL . � . g agreeable going. on in T I -.CHAR -I' — . . � I � I � tty F1 - � safe keepink. Two or three mornings I n 1he 14th and 9 - You'llAee -amenk�ey." -Ah,, ind L - . it; 'but if . 't I - . � I � i I oilng9 ag,k.ed Colville. " No ;. -it keepi on very m6ch, longe 15th Concessions of Grey cantainil g 200 acres, . � A I - . � r aft . .. � I . ' .1 � I t�iits .receipt Mr. Simmons directed 160 of which are cleared i'L .� . I . I .4. . Mau! the.boy - 4 howdid you dlseov4. : . . onf, of us is quite old enou�gh. to be thec- in this way, I shall think th nd in a , od state of . ­ I � I . 11 � e Bowens' - � . � . - - � . one of his ,'employees to -act out some cultivation. The remainder , The answer . : )d hardwood i . I wasnot recorde(l. . � . - I bush. There'is a i Is r , � . olughly up in the �ozlvenaaces. We a e are " beginning to I - -- WH.OL,,EOALE & RETAIL GROCERS, I . : . I ho aseho-ld" is left* tb e�e to be sold. -Dr. Bird,- once a pbysic-iew in � r . good . . ; I % . . i . qualifted I'm afraid as faias that goes " , I suppose . mi I . ; through the farin. There is a good . frame barn . . . --- :- . I Air I � I , I - b was in -the habit d A t I I I i that if Mr. -Colville were, Simmo'nsentrusted the work to the . � . nE I 7p, S, � I tal-k-ling � - 0 ose their good -breed iever failing vrl Dek running 1 � . I . t . he, added, bitterly, " to set all Floreni �e � mab, and when the .hour for opening orchard. It is six w0es from Bruss(is, and three . - r Ing 40 by 60 fe 0 -Iloor North of Seaforth Post Office. - �, . t6 �Q down on his knees to m4'mma. and tet, good lo,(,, hou96 and good biaring . - walt aVan early hour every. nioi - I i - i . . . -Oil otte A I � an example of correcti behavior. - ask her to'let bim take me, some, -where bu'81ness atrived be mounted the b from Walton, with .good - . ;ceasion he met a friend- . . c . . . . 4 . . ox as ,mvel rot -cit leading to ! - - � L I now,,, s - . --. '. � ; . . He knew there must be pain in r he wouldn't do it." 'She,pulled -usual u,nd t each place. There jr, a seho . . I - ol on ti �e next I I . � I , ook ,the -articles as they were Lot. . � . — of extremely sltnilt�i and 'Wiryl Ill w - i � - - - . ; - face which be woul I no look at; he kept her handkerchief out of her p�cket, P,nd, Price, $7,700. For f uither Particuli rs apply -to ! I I - -who greeted him -)oifitel r � I I � handed him. A handsome pair of la the proprietor o � . ance I r- � � I lookiiv, at N . ce h the premises or to 'Waito t . � I 173. 0 1 n P.O. 1 Owin . - I � - g tj en IS ace, in whic h. dried her -eyes on a ball of it. I " I don't' cul, tains * , DOUGLAS. ,f to our large an( increasing rade, we premises ar too � . 4 t. I � i .. . . . were handed him, -worth at ADA31 . 915 � . with, 11 H;& !I good morning. i Xh, s� . � - I i Certainly there v�as not muGh p1past-tre see wim t you've been crying about,. lealit - .S-0 - , . small, an were compelled through the pressure usiness to move to a much . 1. I I � I - . -- I � : . - I a a pair. � .1 the �early bird ?" The -r" I - : . ' .1 I - � " ', larger store. e I . . I E � r ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, 150 aer�s i . e, accompanied by -a -in I ning is -er. . Imogenei You've got nothing to worr frolp bi' - ' iih .an admiring air, ii�rid vin., � I I i - eith is I I .y � m -w He held theinout - . 01 diecu I ­ . ea . I . . -s& class land, being Lot 12 and the cast . fair I 1 44 .1 L There was another silence, which ..be. you. I . - F fit We are more than thankful for the past liberal patronage, and.' trust b "OSS -CUT SAWS. cam z . . . . I . And it would seem I ha,ve i eaugli ! mething extra e ; 11, Y I � . � - � . . - s4d : - " There is so fill alf of Lot 3,�Concassion i and honest dealing to sti I inc . . I e i I �ame very op ressiye be -fore it ended i i- " I'm not'veTy Well, Effie,' . ), McKillo P; ; 130 acres rease our business. - . - � I � . p I' returned it'seems too bad to have to sell is ed an in a good stat I orm. 11 : I w I �� a. question fro in Mr Bowen who stiri-6. I the girl, gently. � I I I h6ven't been well . ' uch ar- clear e of culiivation� the Teas jobbed by the'C'addie and half Chest, at wholesale prices. � I . � � : - ; I I � � . . 1. 7 . ­ - . ­ . I Aial �,s at auction, but they must go.- remainder ood hardwood. bush. -The laAd is New Crop Teas in ADA) and arriving, consisting of Young Hyson, Gunpowder, . � I . -Lady �with pet pu.g)­`1.0bI 44 I � �.�h,j,;, . and bent� . . . � - 'slightly in her 6hod forwar I all day." I well underdrained, well fenced, two ivel -- I . wkat is the matter with my little 1 z - I . Is and a - . . . i . - 11 . AVf at am I offered?" A man in the never faillig spring creek; frania, barn and Japans -and Blacks. . I I � I . �.- - h - . � - . 5 asif about to rise ' asking it- "I Sha '* It seems to M e that 'nobody is well Pro v'd before him, stuck up one finger. st . lie won't eat; he won't 66P. IN, j � : � . I . . 0 - ; wish t . Il � ,able and og barn, two coniiort#e log houses, - New Season Fruits i abundance, 100 boxes -Mdrrand'a New 11'alentia .1 . � � S,144 t - YOU .0 considEr it mI engagement?" any more. I don't - believe Florence is 64 Cne dollar," ' 'Simmons. ai)d .two oi .-bards. * �, there moauing---�" Doctor .A, � . � Raisins, - : ,- I I . . F an c chools . . - . I I . .111:1 I- I � � 1 ' . d , � -- Colville, feltImogene's hand ace. 1c said Mr. Itis convenient to s London Layers, Black Basket, New Currants, Figs, an 1 8 usu . . there my dear 7badam, toiiiposej i - -tremble L a very healthy pl Or f�t.leait this d hurch-s. Is eight niil6i from Seaforth and al a laige stock of I � � V rhy,,thatmould not pay for laundry- . The best Canadian and - I � I . . �, in his, buit. he received no -definita house- isn't. 1,think it must be the i' � , roin Valton. For further particularo ap- Sugars, Syrup and Molassej i. . . Aincrimn � . - - - - - 1. I - ng them.. They -are worth ty times - I � self." Lady -4,1 I wondor Iff A jej � . I � ; I - I . - � � r, "I -don' e . . � -d. Pure Spiees in full variety. . _ I . - . prompting froin the tremo � t drainage. If weike'p on, I stippose we til k1j; sum.". The bid was raised to $3.50. - � rop _ ' . A full � . - the measels; little cbarleyabs lip fif 1P11131!101n` the reinises or to R. G. ROSS, Winth' Fine Coffees, Green, I Lo isted and Gr9un . . . . P. 0. . 1 915 st ; believe I know what you mean." shall .all have diphtheria-. Don't � ock of Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Salt W &ter -Fish, 'Whitefish and Trout. makers. Buy thie American Lance Tooth very 15ick4ith them, you Ictlow, " : 2 1 � . yo.u,. Mr. Sim -­.. � . 11 I mons -begged bard to have it — I -7- . . ,'I "I m ean, till u ha,ve he - . ­ � . - Full Line of General Gro6erles, second to none in the maiket. I . . � . y si ard fro; Imogene ? - OOD FARIA FOR SALE, -In or ier to close I � -1-low V cry 1),eatly S�01flfl Inny I i . - 1 7 rais-,d to 50 bents more, .but not a Soul . � I . - - I i . I I- " Yes,"' asserted th k rl i the aitairs of the estate of the - late. W. G.., . . t k ; � � - . G A new and complete Wick of Crockery and Glasswal e I nst to hand and' -will, S . . illies glf�-t 4Wt of a scrape is shown t � . r I . . . Imogene's mother." e i d stractedly.. ' e crowd would raise to $4. " Well, liffigston, t i - " I hadn't, though,, � of that. pe . in th � � - � ie executors of owing very beopened out this week I , aw P . m .rho',p i " The girls had'it at Veva 'frigbtfy I' . -. . . stary.of a little 11cphtw Who 110AI g, L . - -. � t � . it, . - � guest of his allntie�, alld W11 r em y I . I- they were put. here 'to sell and must be valuable I ds for sale. FFirst-N ith half of Fariners will 1please-rememb6r the job Teas and General Groceries at � . 1� . . � - sacrIficed," 8',Lid the auctioneer, knock- "m es�ion 5, townshi lorris, con . � � under the eircuma t .ice& --:-I, The tremo,,* ly. And non,b .of th were, as strong Lot 30, Coll P of ., . N. B.- -* lie th: I � . I � , I . i" - ner if lie liatl uot - died Gat of the hanq he held'; it lay 1; . ining go acres. On this lot is erefted a good . bef-11g, kvd at (lin I W, E : afterward. Some of the �arents 'ca'' t wholesale prices in quantiPes. : . . me Ing �116 tairtains down at $3.50 a pair. fa 4 . I . : e(l mine barn with stone foundation, g6od orchard, I � . - . � . . � i - ptln.� 4 - betw. n his, - X -VI 'A do you s -I Im o- and took them- a*way; but: Madgme The other contents of the box were . helping himself fiecretly t(). i � 7 f ,P), � lay . . sold well and puiu�,.. Nearly all cleared and is on �* - � � I .. - . . . 11 . 11 n - tie.,- Va .'nurer I I . � � . . - *tb tbd arkticles in the room in- the gravel roaa clo ely adjoining th,. village. of WORT - ' . I I , . . gene � -ScherbreS 7hevet let mamma k'ow. Do ".alo � wl s � - . : tluietlyl 11 pleasel a-111) I " I 65-;11.,t .pl I � I - � . . Say aq,thing, Whateve you think. that.was ril . . . . I I Brui4sels. Thisfarmis a valuable (ne, is well CHARLE H & BR WNELL. -: - Inc to talk at mcal'bi 1" . � i . You thin'k, i ght �, I . . ten(red for sale, &-nd brought I I ruinous " . A ,fl OF -AW. �� � - mi . - will be right -for me. " " No; it was )) ,- � r fenced an& in a good state of cultivation. ' 141 ran't it :& lovely ilay V -1 4'r Del very wrong. . pric s. Ill fact,, they sold for no . _ - . -- , - . . .1 C ,� higher - " I "' I wish to d " . . For prices a,)d 'terms apply to Tifos. I �FLT,Y, Brus.. - ONE DOOR'N31RTH OF SEAFORT 5T � . 11 I . '4111, - I feel magnificent." "' *`,zo ,do . I 1 - -'I SaPpose Mr. Colville,will hav6 it rice than the, -po'or axticles disposed of sel -, E FNRY vos,'Victoria Squ4re P.O., . - � , . 0 . o Aiat will seern rigIA � . ff POS OFFICE. . � �a,,r to P 9 P- 0; .2 J.Fx-vnN I . , '. f , z i siever felt bette ' 'ft. " I � and , . I I . - your mo;her." � I I if we do. , That is, if het -keeps coming along with them. Several times during . or JAMYS SMITH, 31aple Lodge P. 0,, Middlesex- - I I I . � r in my 1i - "' i . - C � �. - I Countv. I . ake a - -," * 4� . * 4a . � - i � . . - . , I Yes-"' [ here. Is he coming any .more ?" � the sale .the auctioneer would stop and I M i I t -d.rinL , I I - .. - I � Every one full gn4l:anteed, If tMis i , ,% . . � --- , . � y . . Is . -WIU11�, ".N I ,. Colville he,%Ar� di a hopeless. sigh. Th "Yes; h'! c's coming to-�norrbw mojr' . crack up the fine qu.ality"of this or th . ------..: . , ather." "" A . ' i � . n- I . . . - is awful we i � I � K w . . 4t I . I . � . . . . , � I els it UV I . - ith a deep inward b-timiliation . . in . " : � ; - R31 FQ'R I'SALE IN THE TO� NSHIP OF � . 331c foel ini.herable." " V ,1, g.. . . I he sai I 19 - . I . � piece of fancy work: He thought no FATUCK 11.011TH.-For sale in jetownship - . - IEI- I -- "Perhaps, if rot� know Imogene's " A �kered over the more of t66 matter until several days of rx, ]EINT�C - noi the fastest cutting saw in tile mar' the blues." " LeV,s take a'drinic. � I , Js he?" . I - . I z . .smile flic: . I I i - . Tuckersinith', c : in other, Mrs. B ,owe" ounty of Huron, b ng Lot 35, .1 I .1 - , - Aie lu . e z �, you canp, st-' . rueful, face. - %V bat ti -me i* -he c ; - . laten Th keeper,of quet I tigge . - 8 om- e ne i house vyAi Concession � L. R. 8 co*ntainingr I I -A pul ous - � fy I . . 3 being got to io acres, go - I I a - . ?-- I - . � . ' � . able bovoity weut.to-A lawyer to.co � - I advise- You;- : in- 9$1 1 � w aftes cleard the reni'ainder in bush The farm . � � , ra.pidly" Aind one day when Mr. ket, , � fig . . � � - !Xcifse me I I eail-t su­� . I) , . , -ith a good orchard, - a cing au - � "I don't know exactly, is well fence 1, IV and Of first-class temper, we will � yall nl--tttit C - libn aib-ouit ,commen � s� good .one I I I I � aid Imogene, ;ii9M`Mt9()i,S wa-,� eoting Ili's dinne, .- MEN WO IN AND CHILDREN'-. . - . I I, gest or ad -vise anything. "I m,11st lea 0; r his bet I arlil a half story brivic house witli a I --,,:te roof, I .r . -1 � . - . . . - � "tit). � I v6 listlessly- stirring -her coftee.-.r - " Some, ter half said, " Jake, you ina send that defamatimi ag 11 , -tils. The - . I . gdnst -a fellow -town 2 you perfectly free."' . - y two frame biinisand shed, andgeoud ' �% � � — I take it back and give 14 The scoundl-el )I said be, fi'ez " S ; - i i - - ,,he rose froin her time in. the for,epbon." . box of du-rtains andt-bings up Ois after- Ifarm is of flist-i-lass soil, it is two � miles from ; � another one in it-, . 16 I - ­ I . I . I ir, and they batlt rose too, from the' " Do you sup&s� he"s going to take: us ,poon." " W,ha,t box?" asked lklr. Sim- Scafoall on, six from Clinton a d six f I ,�-Ihas fol.4)ed i nie of my tharar - � cha Brucefield stati. , � ., - I I 0 . . . ron,. -. - . � . . . - sofa, -on which lie haq semted himself at any -where ?" . I � , . . . , a good gravel r3ad leadh g to each - � -6' Ali, has he .1, Am you, surt of E . inom I I L � I - I ! i. "Why iba,t'box that was'put . Place. A1303 - place. � -- - . I . - � - ' . f�wt?" replied the lawyer -!4ni,.kly z shall have to leave it I . - O� the premises tn JASJ INTALKER, . � - Imogene's sid.e. "' �i es- ex- down in -the store for safe keeping. or DAVID . . a . .. I � I - Y I think so. I can'� �dl 13 CHRISTMAS, . - - you, 1'ru &-fra-id ; my head aches still 0, actl . 11 . . .. ALKER, Mill Road, oi to, Bruce- . . . I . - . I aBtl7e � . , � . y I i . ^ " By Jove," - escaped the auctioneer as field P. 0. . . I . . . _In 3, $are fie ... e, "' If -.so, for bea . . - - 7 . - - . ; httle. Inlogene!"-She advanced to. " If he asks me t — � ; . . � � . - . . �sake let him 1p), -for it is; the hic. z 0 d'go so"imhere, will lie seratdhed his head. " Tb at's w I I � � - - ni � here - � i . � . . es cam F I I ' "� I :1 wa-rd the girl, -w-bo stood passively let. you ta se mamma? .. Sh&'always let th ALUABLE1 FARM . . I I t-bbig th I I - . - . . ose artiel OR SALE. --The sub- , at eveii hap-p.ened to y4m *� � ; ,$ e from, I sold the other I . I I . - . . I #,) complain of �cold &I N ting her - V scriber o0ers for sale hi's farm c f 100 acres ' REID. & WILSON, -,-,;he ui�efi , ; in I - . I I ; . 4:, rebn�ff expressed in thh, aa if she j:ust took a pleasure in denying fo . . f Lot 37, Coi lc"sioll 8, %­� Tile otbp� . I if sonsilyle of th . . - . - P . . come the whole distance. AE you, Imogene, and it s,eeins so 'etinies 'day. Those -curtaifis I paid .550 a pair being South Eiist half o THE EAS, ON FOR PREESENTS.. fore slit wae inaTried. ; � r went for $3.50." Mr. Simmoins hits East W11%van. -i�', al)out ,65 acres are(icaecd and i - � � - attit-w-le, she halted,'� very little. Then ,mi e. " . . - : . ., � . . - r : . . I . 11 ut asked her if 4 ; . . (�o J : � - i � she ad( ed, " I h I . - .; � since I 8 - free froni sti nps, the balance is we] I ti b r - i I fi,�r ,,, d ol<1 .' , pucceeded in - recovering 'orne of in e ed . ; -- - . . with,ha�A - jaill troublodd in tbat#way, TIM � I . you will be very. I I You in ustn't ta,lk so, of Your mother, his own property he disposed of for a ,$in rdwo, d; hefiilock and cedar. � The farm . � . SEAFORTH. � �� ; - � I . : - I . happy,"' ,,,d SiLud'(01�uely cast her arm . siate-of cultivation. It Is sit I I I i I . � . I E ffie. " - . � . . a high uated I � -little Wife f5im; L.ered besi'Latingly. ar i round the girl and stood I 'Albany Joutnal. one %nd thmeLquarter miles from . I '.1lipli z ng presisind � - me.re song. i . - _city ___L*.t : # - -- i . d with S . eet 161 - - L her fa e in I -�� miles from Wngbain, Smiles from BI -th. Iiis a or � . . � . pl-fe � . .0 -to her n ek. NVh . . elgmv6, 7 . 'dqua rters - fo , bwt----bat t) � U. -A ft�t., � I . 0 - : "No; I wouldn't to everybody. - I C, W, PAPSTW Seaforth, is He . I within one-qi arter mile from school. There are . left� not Tily -() - . � . � :. 0, en �she re� know that she meams fo'r 'the be t bpt ' . ' Potb�to Cr6quetfes. 0 .1 e� a good frame house : nd frame I � . - - . ; -1 � . - - n the )renii ­ A young i4an (Irto-gsed in t -be It - � � e goincr he* und6ista ' I ; . . and boil. o bn all s . cl==ES M -A :Et - � -A- T -i M .A- W -T � I - leased her,., Colvill� trembled lest sli� 'I don't believe 8 ,11(ts how ' Peel, quarter ' ; - ve * . , a ing, a young -bearin ore . . td fa,411ion mrwo, <Iriviiig alo, n - -�hou,ltl 1.) 0 09� � -m er an ni. much I suffer when she wo'n't I . -in the - vell, and creek runnin . th hard, . . -S :P:R:ms- -i -1 JV:0 . 9 a C01 � et me -gd potatoes. * Mash -them thoroughl a never failin . : � .. . rough � - i . ! —OF— . 11 rowl, and, upoit gazing ev � P4911d V ! . - ; � � : . congratulation. Bu �4 sbe onnnly bo,w 4 Nirith'Mr. Colville. Don't you tb ink he's - saucepan the back. part"d the farm. -.This prop( wlJl,be � p I r ;, . I I 1xiDg em &-If a gill, . : - I I *kirtcd tb,u- I ig'Jilvay, said', Pit! 1) . � I ; sive-rance, and ' 91) . er, a little - ' I ROYAL MAK - " ul baitl Iny beau-il �. . - sold hca�� - r further ply -on . � tfic 1)� � I I e F 0 allize(l out of the room w Imogene. . ��J� s this year. -Christmas . , I . . 4 long aver�l abont the nicest gentlemah we know, of milk, 'two �blinces - of butt ap* slightly ta him, wi -h a side C>I 1, � !, with th . IV, .. . s, or -to GEO - ER, Bel- His stock was never so complete and varied a - Cards --, STEAUSHIPS., � siimifi ipt,� I e he ! 0 . aft and th� yel4-sof four egg* Set the - � f . � . ; s, . t I . with a. slow, rigi pace, like one that'. " Yes ; he's ' . . grave P. O., EaA Wawanosh. Abose v4olinf, waters !" An Trish I - I I I - - . � � - . - L I - . . ! . . - . . -A � : ,d I -ver`y kind,"-,, r I I . saixcOpan -on . . � t Le handsome . 2!) � controls a, tenden the fire, stirring the con- - �11 , i 6'9� -in endless variety, some of - A ever' shown, In Base China Orna- A. STRONG, Seaforth, Ag6nt. - .9 L a yy -o giddiness. , ' . � t . " And I think lie's handsotne� 1 A- � I -OvAlme�f'fng thif;"-5ajd-,-- "1341-44-11, � , . - . i . I ,o -e -.rcw I en PLP.NDID . N . .4 � ! .good - tents for two or � three ininutes ; tb ment we have somethine tie %, and embraces figures of alm oat every description, GR I might lavt-� -it flacre and it Nvot I . Iin g ,ne th � zrself on Colville'a many people would c' ��O ACTIE FARM FOP. SALE INN . . � , - , I , - I ' . ; , t - - . - I t:� C, i, I . . I ., jr EAT MEDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES, ' . .Aink "' - - , . : oung� ture on a di' "� . I i- . � I . i s if .he looking, and of course be isn't SO y ,adressed to � 'o t�ndersigned, will be . I . breast. It gav hi, � �a shock, a ansid�r I im ol(l- take frotn'tbe fire'and q � ead the mix- S THETO ANSITIP OFGREY.-Se, led off%; making -very nice Christmas !Presents. -PLUSH GOODS. -Ladies' Companions, . : . - I sh, leaving it - o .3 - I . - - , , - ­1.Z,;"tP,b1n-f.X"- -" Wba-0111 ve I ; .. r I � -fa:st, ov ' 111) to Jul)' 10, A. D. 1886, for the pt � ch . 41 - do lierself ,,;onaxe wrong.. as Mr. -�"Nlorton wasi . or the 1bglebaxt : or, if for break A aso of Odor Cases, Mirrors aDd P oto FramesI ind the most beailtiful 'assortment lifax to Liverpo - . . Vrent'liman -`1 I viffll take uJil-tip 4 � were letting hei r two hours recci� : . I er hig I of Cabin rates from na � . rq fas, - . ht. After that fl rst-OA, farm, being composed c f Lots i -. .- . donderry, ;-5o, A,63 and --$- ol andLon- r But she gripped hi , t. amd began to boys ;- but that mak6s'him all the. easier. � stand n ' 11 'Photograph Albums, the nid t pres . 7.3, acc,or : - . � . ; s64, and to, cry. 41" Gh ! oh ! oh !" I I b night a few drops of milk and 12 in the 16th Concession of the to ,nship of \ ents oi all., and ,almost at your own figures. of stateroom. Cbildfen . ding to position . 11"Ulietion." IsexAcbmall - - -- "' W 1 7 i g Over . - : , � i � � r ju F "I NVI - 'Gre3,, Countv of Huroq, compri under 12years ball faie; � . 1 its )e in _t . - - to 90t along with. Ana I , I I I* sta, will e needed. to mpisteri the potato. )risihg(, 2060 cres, of W- riting Desks, Toilet Cases � Presentation tooks handsome and cheap. I . � , - I 11tt is it?"t-* hat is it, my pe - r-, Uo'! . . underl, free. Sen -ants in Cabi� -s-k,-b ji,t,, � tbat"" Frenebm,an­-Vell, %oil r r I or little fat, that way, seems t, . ) � - , . o suit Q well, Wben'ready to use" which about7115 acres are cieared andi - a A ; . , I girl'!!' lie untriii i I ,,mix the mass .,00d , mediate, nn steer � I well, ; . ,'ra. I $13. From Liverpool.or -414,, whisky t, in k , t t- g" It I ct , ' , . o a P i S ron I ppy? Are yoil soiry. Let it all en � - I I . .,,,Zx - ' ereai '-'Are you un- : with his' cha-ra.' er. I The 81 were then dust t state Of cultivation, the balance being -well tim- in fact; we have almost Anything tliat� can be desired for Christmas and New Londonderry to - Cabin, so, ri8.7.5 and ha her pastry board with sifted bared. There is on the premises a g "4-50', 10termediate, p5; stcerage, t413. Re .�&)makeiit weak, di� It " d, now playing across the child's fi ood franic Year's presents for 1�otb old b nd young. Call ea I - : I - nion to " - I � then P' 1. I her eves r sparkling, ce, and bre.adtrumbs2;..%nd place a tablespoonflil barn 60xio feeVand a liewed log clap'6oatd house 11 rly and get the best selection. turn TiC*kets froin 11all I - . I i . (A . and outbuildil fax to Londonderry or ,*if)tir,7a<1rjd ile Bugar -to. inalt'--e it - i I'thihk A,%% Col.- of the potato on it at intervals. Shape i�,s Fences are in goo4 repa JVI 9 No, 110; it il%n't that! But I ' ir. , There is no'such stock in, the leounty to choose from. -AVe. bave everything from Liverpool and back to Halifax - b I . . Dpn kou z&y, I 7 ann . Ville w"otild m ake- a good Saint .Kicholas i 0 . A fine orchard of i�oung trees just coming. into I Ca in, $- 00, $126 - "' Heres to ' !"an I . - ' . I I I . I I - n round or oval rolls, dip each r 11 in a liearin,g. 4good' � I in the trade. TOYS of all kinds and and $143; Intern)ediatc-, .Q I -take it y0arself." you - - - � very unhappy-ye3� very, very un- , -the kind they bavegoing down * well and a never failihf Spring an alligator to a needle. Pri�es the lowest ,70; �tieerage, e-26. . �.. I . - I . — , . . . . . . I , I I . .. "' Nlly,ddar look x1own below ' � , � � - happy ! Oh, I didm�t sappose I should neys in America, I'm going to chim- beateil egcr and fry a delliG�te brown in creek. Althmigh this is A most desimb e prop- in endless variety. Rememb�r, when you want to g�t presents for y our friends Zoney Loaned and Real Estate Bough P - - . ( I . ..ever to -11 him, hot fat. .Tay the croquettes ona warm ertv, intending purchasers car vie'A th6 ro I . 't , � -- � . - . � . . ) � o I .i � � ; . 11 ; and Obtain an3*further inh - ' and Sold as Usual., -� . i . . 3) , . I her W erve them on 1 ' pert," be'sure and go to . -�K -randiose a.5 be stood on the ly feel so tavcard any -one. I hate for the' next veglione. It wonl& be such. coland'er, �and s;' a ot dish to Drn;ation wit regard .. � : . � . I � I � . - . a nice surprise. � it on applici , i - I 'witb his wife and gazed at Itug Im z . i . . .. � I � * , e , , ` a - , z -- - - , , ,. -I f , - W I) h ' o-'�'o � - 1, ud' i t I n. z � 10, pw D )a .01 - I nth I I t -4. r, 1) N. , t'no I 11 I r�geetl I 11 1� e ni n 000 ,a rt I y T Ie i" .1 !I I I � I 11 0, , e . - � , )1i U , ih I , I - - I - � , n , - � �� Igh, I , G, a_ 9- �, I - "" ne pre3i ersig of t ith ve n i . , h t 1.� t . tu. i� ) ;" ' � ' ` I - - 4 � _ M, i � I � Ig I 'I I 2 ' d ii '- ' - b �Idl 1�i , �J . t, I �, � .n( t ( [-�3111 t , i' I " ` 11 I C, � 11 I I - : . . I -or --upon a folded n' kin. 4ion to the tenant on the Diemises. 'I � — . ,a I I I I . � " You hate her 1"" �,4ked- Colville. I I No, better n 12 4 Cro� ettes a Poss0sion w1l be given on Optober lAh, 1886. ! - . A long line of ba.rge I INSURAIMCE. I 8� " Iguell is I , . � � � .� . ; - "Yes,, I hate, her, � And she -she is gested ot tell him th#1 sug- la",duch-.esse are.mado in precisielythe The higbestor mLny offer not necessaril, accept- _ 0. W. PAPST Bookseller and I represent several of the best Insurance Com- . I I lthf� t - 19 ; �. - i ]Imogene. . .1 . I Statione I'll, is like a man, workia ' and � - I . 0 . .. . same way, and then flat ed- Address (lers- to ROBERT THOMPSON, r, I � - me . It mu -At be that. I've , : , - I I SO good tO f . cl Do tene4 with the I-_ panies in the world. . . - .�, I I . i .� . i you think- he wouldn't like. ft f" blade �f a knife.. � Roseville P. 0. lont. Roseville, Ont., 'November , Saroffice-Mazliet St - : , . - . . I . � ... � . - . .. . .: . . �. . . I 0,1895. 1 � . 937-tf MAIN STREETiSEAFORTH. 862 reet, Sealort-h. � � I . � . - . � � I . z �, I . - . . . : - . � . . . I - I I . : I . I . I - � . . . . � - . . . . . . A. STR,O,X,G_ I � - . I . . . . I I � 7 I - . . I i - I I I � . . . . 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