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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-01-15, Page 2i -.1.1111.11.1F . . . - I If— - _- ­ __ ____ - __ - 1-1 ­ - ­ __ - __ ­ - . . . - , I - __ - — ­ -1 I— __ --- ­. . - - . - f � . I I - � �_ ­��_ __ - - , -, __ 11-__._-__ ­­�f­­_­­' � ­- _­­ - - - _-___7_,__ 1 - ____ � . �, . - -1 -1 � . � . . I . I - - __ . . I � ... _ . . _. . 0 ., �. . I I I . . - . -, . I * � I . . I - I . � . I * . I , � - , . . I . . � i I I - - . _ - . . � - - . I I I . a I - - � . . — A - I . ., . V � i . - I ; � I . . � � . . . � .. ! 4 . i - . 7 I . I , � I ; . . . � . . ; . - . � . . . I .i . i S . . i � . I � . I . . I � I . i i . I I I I ; . . . ! - I I � . : � . . : � I 1� � . � . . I � I . i I i I . . - * I — � ; . - I . , . . q i . . I . ! I I I - I- . I t . - . � Z . i . . . � - � I . . I i . I . . . I I � . . . i - . - I I . . � I I I . . w . i � I � . . I � � . . - i I . � - � I i I . I - I I . . � � I . I . . ­ I � I ., . . � I I . I - � I � ­ I � � I . . . I I ., . . . . 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I I * . . , : . i . - : I I ; . I __ - t : - I I I . i . - � . - - . I : . ,�. . I . . I . I � . . . I I I I - I . j - I . I - !� I - � I . . � � � .. I I ­ � I I - . i . . - I � I i � � i . I __ .. I � . I . . ; � -1. I � . J"RARY 15 , I , 1 2 �_ . . � . i ; 1,THE HURON EXPOPITOR111 � . . ) 1886# 1 1 : - t I I � . � � : . . . � . .. �, . I I � � � I - . I __ - I :1 � . . I �, . . I ­­ I ­ . - � I I ­_ I , . I �___. . W� -_ --.-..,--- I . 1�. � : . I . , I .1. I I I -11 I __... ____ - - . - . I - I � � . Z I I � - I . I , - I . I i . I . I I. . ­ � � . 1. I M MER. . - *P I I R NILLs. . : :' � . had not written sin 'Inkogei�e.came . -but she did not, �and. Mrs. Bowen rose. . LEAL EST1.TE FOR- SALE. i t � TZ I . - . I . T 1886 . I . � � ­ � . I - - . 11 Th 4 h' ' -- understand each __ _. _. I - . I . A DUCTIONS WROXE � 1" � ; j"U'ARY 15,,. � � — abroad -'that is, Im e �had not STARTLING RD 11 . . 'I- � � ; 14.- . I 91 . A I . I � 1. . I . . 7 � ­ . $I . I. I , 4 BY W.. D. HOWELLS. , 'and went out of the 41 I I I - , i I i . � . ; , I . . swere(I the oitly . le r e had receiv:i jothere,,n � he oZd,we ARm FOR SAL& ­For Safe. Lot 87, con&w . I . I . . i. - - . . - . 1. . � . . , - . . I - t, -_ . � in orence. � - . sion 4. East Wawanosh, unty . I - I I i - from her friend in, This xoom , F I � picture. � . f- � .. I -8 I I * I . i . I . I I o,=. � I , � � � , The Balyyl' � ,� . . coy-taining' WO acres, about 0 acres - . - 1. . . � - . � t . ! � I XV. friend was a very. seriol is girl, .and had F , i I I Alexander' L. Gibsojj�- +vve must carry our beaufif Ul baby to V , � . ., I . . . . . I This property vnU be sold th summer in order DVWNG THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT ", . i t . I ; � i -but� her - I , , I XV1. * � . I I b mider, wished to be a minister, . . !I : L - day when the weather is fair.' I 4 t She held the', sheet.over �ye:,jj . family. I to close the &Wro of the of 'the late JAS. . :�. I - . I . . . . . -1 I . I I . I : aguidil wo Id not co4inent, .or Dven, accept the . I I . 14 I , ; . . L and Imog�ene came la ktookit; u . I When Colville came in the momm- W. AULD. For particulars app totbe Executors' ! . - . . . ; � : compromise of Studying I . wa-ve the tair on -the top of his lit I I ' ' , ; ,.�: I . . iaedi6mie,'which Mrs. Bowen: received him. They 9hoot, GEORGE 'HOWATT, Wesiff. d P. O., or: to I Begs to announce to the public that he has-00ya.. And I aunts.- � , I -Mrs. Bo,wen dropped -her face I)rward . ) i =ustdress bin, up in his prettiest �i ; 5 -;, ; BOBT.B. CURRIE, Wingham P. 0. 943 L meneed to operate the DUSinS and all his . ; . I I ! I , m1c, intoL jhe,w as still living at- hands, "d.tieir eyes met in the inter- I I and �eve wAl - i . j . - . 4 on the de her hands whil -. lmo- she proposed, ond F � . - - . is shumefu 177 - � - � , � i L i R . . . I I r t . I home' -in a small'city of- e6ittral Ne - - I I I . " � i ; - . gene was reading. - . . . . . w cepting ilance of the night before. ing J. L. SMITH'S, SEAFORTH. I re of him thils,year. . - . ARM FOR SALE. -One hundrid acres b4 . nopiciti - . . . . - ' . ; I York. Imogene now addressed her 14 Imogene will be here in a moment," F the south -half of Lot 9, In the 9th Conces- - WROXETER WOOLLEN FACTORy - t . ! i - . I I FLOrREN-GE, March 10, 8-. I * i - I � I ; �, . - I i I � - think . . . . � -1 i i . I . k C49 1 It DmiR DIARY'-Yot can not 1he said, with a� nAuralness thait made sion of Morris, County of Hurn. It is well ditu- . -old w1hen we took- i � . I . - DEAR MP -5. GRAHAm,­Ihave some � I I ; . . I months . . i . . Wd,and good for or )asture be � I ,.i i. - � wus three. L � . - �_ . . in in "I I I . : . . . very im rtant news to give you in re- - - , � � y in a a "clous. I . watered. It will be r'l chei p as ,the g � .. fore, 4 . . how -far away the ev4 nt8,'of this da hi- awO� rd nd co I gaold � owans - � . � And that he will be prepared to I U � have. pushed the feelings and ideas of . - . give good val . A Me a Jamill on biq mauu�ej � I - , rid he lay h z . . gard to iniogene, and as there ia i to. way ; the time when I " Oh, there. is no haste " he answered, * , up farming. For pa ticularg app] � to mgsp .. in - . ,d the darling nowbasa twelvetilolith I I . : . ' ' ' 91 I In Cashmeres,, D ess Goods, Velveteens, Ulsterings, Furs, Fur Trininii An I � � . I . agreed to write to you C29. McCLELLAND, Bel�m, ve. - , f I � � I I I I " T -fiLd . es froin souk to cap t . I Of for it, IT will tell you at - uncouthly hat is, I am. very, g . . . � . - of bewildering- grac L � preparing YOU W I . �, i . ift Z underr this name. Tfil .. ow, it seems to ' '_ a moment * ith — . � � � - . I � t look--at,bis dear little laxigh J)g fam- i ; . once that it relates to her marriage. : - Of the chance to speak . . . I FULLCLOTHS, . J� _Jetey! i FOR SALE.�Being 1lots Fancy and Grey Fl n els, Wool Squares, Clouds, Winceys, Blankets, Tweeds, At tbe.rosebud mouth, at the i 1 � :if I had noVehan),,ed in the least #you, andl to ask your -to profit by what - TWEED8, . I . � me as VALUABLE"FARM a 7 t 11 She has 'met at my house a . I � � I gentle-. . � L . . I Z � , .1 � thing since we parted, D,nd- - no* I - � -- u - thffik *b st. -I know . you aro� no 29 and 39, Concession 8, Hullett, 200 acres. � � - V-,b3r the photograph taker, that N-AnIty, , i I � I yo; W L t Of this 150 are cleared'and in good� StAte of UNION TWEEDS - UMO we,114vt bl*Ugill I � man whom I knew in Florence when I � � . w -can I L � . I I I � - Ve _11 I ansies Hats and Caps, Braces,'NeektieA, etc., etc. I ) Will tbink this I . e Top Shirts, G I hardlv know -m elf fa - the SaMLe per- 2 . � . L ys . , -cc d -bush -, ordinary . � was here before, and of whom 11 never . I L ,pleased with me. and I don't pultivation ; balance, hard%% L FLANNELS, : � prize I . ; I i � i I I - . � ; ; . - . -1 I 6tbing very know thaLt- I can ,ever put myself in a dwelling house;.frame barn 9Ox4O, stable and I I . . . - � . PLAIDINGS L . I �Son' LOh, dear Di . L . ( . � . � . . . knewanything.but good. Welia-ireseen ! j_and L � - I - . y � I , hed 24 rigs; three ; � -40 each, with other buildi . 5 . . arried our childto the town Ont dav � . him very often, and I have seen mAhing 'L wonde�ful has come. � my lif , - better -light . i vith . you -the true lijht. s N . . - We c , , j ; . I I , . �. : I feel that- it rests W_ acres of bearing orchard Farm is well wat red I . �WINC-EYSP . 1be skies wcr.elmoft,and the air Was COO! , - ' . I . I " 1 7 . . in him that I could -not approve, He is ith LL to "make it the ,It seems that there are son e things we by spring, besides wells, ft.;�)sltuatgd a . L . I I . . ,%14, 1 . I - � And Varieties in : e robed him rielfly in fine Arml .- I : greE I . - . . I . I - 6test blessing to. rayself .and others, ' o ven for� the tirdth's 'sake. 5j miles from the town of Olin wri ; school h use i : I . Mr. . Theodore Colville, of Prairie des . . I must not d . . WE PURP?SE MAKING THIS THE SALE OF l'ibbons and )aces, arid Swiss ind tul)(�. . . or the !greatest misery. If I prove une n the farrii ; will be sold on vason&W terms to . 1 I a prinoe in the artist*s elmi I I I I Vaebes, India -Aa, where - he was for . But that's ei her here np'r' there. What 0 : . N 8 11P looked like, .; - . . a STOCKING YAR 4 �. � ;Sitting erevt, and brave, and grand, " . , . . I worthy od it or unequal to it then I am: I a suitpurchaser.- JA_XM-W`AT�SON,L.ondesbo`o THESEAS024. NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE . . - - I . many years a newspaper editor ; - �u,t he rn most- an�ious for i'p not -to take� -a p. 0. . . . 939tf . . . I - . With his big red app!e, he searce rould g . ' sure that nothini.but wretchedness will, shadow of advantage child'p . . . 1 - T I . . was born somewhere in New-Enn land. . . . � of -,%his --of - - - I ' . . Teld close-i,n the Jlaimof his dimple bw I . . I ,H I . � . ;,�j­ dome 61 it: I � . I . ' and her . reniote - - —_ - PRICES Custom Carding, Spinning and Pulling . r - 6� - He is -a very cultivated, inter sting . � Imogene'8 inexperxence� VARm FOR SALE. -The Fxa�utors, of !the YOUR WINTER SUPPLY FOR THE SAMC � � I . 11 . " I am es! and to a man � li - . . ; . I I man,, and though not exactly a, s:)eie _y . ness from her family. � I feel that I ��ust X estAte of the late Sarnual Slemon,offer I I Promptly Attended to. . . 41 Ile is taki g it now!" - We held our brt . - � ty � I It - . I 11 . I - - I more than twice my own age. for jale that excell. -n t f. rm b4 I ig Lot 12, . . � Ive furtively peeped from behind the tic' I I I _� man, tie is very agreeable and refi. ied in � It is 80 in some -sat protect �her from herself qon AS WHEN THE SEAsoiy IS OVER. . LITTLE I . 4t . . . Grey. There are 100&cre8;80 of - . �yhat a pose!" -we whispered, then j . . i I . Z . i ; I . i i -that ' 8 rnv idea., But I have to which are cleared, 10 acres pirtly cleared ind Parties from a distance will, as far as possible, � I - easy to tell you tl�is; for 1. know cession 12, :r his trianners. I am'sure his character is - Yes -that i ' death . . i ..�. I I - - i your large -mindedness will -.receive it do this in s that I blrdl .. 10 in good hardwood bush. I 9,'here is a, �ood MONEY 15 S1 - Waited-alld baby wasall serene I - ; irreproachable, though he is not a mem- ,so Man� way �,OWIIYG LARGE RESULTS, EVERY have their ROLLS ROME WITH THEM . . - .. I I . . y - ;I - - I and &I � 11.1 differently. from most,people, and -1d be ,very frame barn with stone stabling underneath Sox � . I Till the critical nioiiieut, when, bcbold, '! �._. ber of any dhurch. In regard to his very . - know how' , to begin. , I shou ' :1 he has put -the Mill into Good Working Order lChe sun was catching that lovely 100�,, i - - I that you will see it as I do., Ile is the � I 60feet. Immediate possession will begiven. A DE. and employs none but Efficient Workmen, . . . I TIME. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS IN EACH .! S it shook the'&or, . i Ineans I know nothing whateve;-, and . . willing, if you thought best, to go i�way large rtion of the purchase money will be a]. gelia terrible roar, . , - . ' I ., noblest of men., though e tries to con- ' Son! can only infer f rom his way of life that and stay away till she has heard from lowud �9 stand on interest; for further partAlcu- , � And that was the pit-ture the bwlft ; , . - I '11 . AR Work b3 Warranteed. . I i - . . I he is in easy eircurnstances. I ceal it nder the light, i onical manner ber.-people, and let her have that time to , lars apply to JOHN LECKIE, 197 College Street, PARTMENT. 1� DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT OUR . . I : I . 11 I . - ! - - � . ' with which he has b ,faithful to 4 - Toronto, or to JOHN SLEMON, .Ethel P. 0. i � . � . I I A hyrinkled face and Close shut 'eyes, , I . I I I'The whole inatter has been a think it .all over again. . She is very � - . I . . . - . iknd a mouth tbn:Vs opened so % ery WI& . . . . I - sur: cruel .disa�pointment.' It was here in . . � ____ _ -, . . 931if . �. R MILL39 That our dear little sibter, si))N-I-Wipe, � I I prise tA), me, for Mr. Colville is 'seine ' young -so much- younger than Il Or,' - STOCK AND PRICES. . . REMEMBER THE WROXETE! � I)eciares she can see the c6 imsiae. I � . i . � �_-. . I twenty-one, or two years older than Florence,' twenty years ago, that a girl if vou thought it better, I would stay, 1111 FOR SALE. -'Lot 2% Concession 12, I - . . I � . . ' .� . and,e �rs dc' . I . . -I am ashimed to call ,her a girl- an� let her remain free vubile �. . � �. .Auuts. oushisand gr�uidmothe A-1 . I Imogene, who is very young in her feel- . . . I I held' m�. F.Township of 4rey, containi ig 102 acres,60,,or ALEX. L. tGIBSON, . I I�jaren't got ever their unger-,yet; I ' ' . - ag e. 0 If I Id trifled with the priceless treasure that seff bound to any decision o 1 65 acres cleared and in good sta be of cultivati�n; a - - � - I . B V, 2�nd P4 for a girl of he. I f her I , ti,�t we thought it N�" funn� has fallen -to me, and flurig . it � . the balance is well timbered, i rhere is on the � Js L $MITH, SEAFORTH � Proprietor, I � I . . ings I away- am anxious to do what is'right. At the - .1, I A I i Moneyv . ... ' .. . have realized anything like a seriej,05u,it- , - how . premises a good frame bousei lo r bar'n and frame . . . — . i You, Di, will understand . I" 96 .- I I I I I For that strange phase of out precious j tachment between, them sooner I ould was same time". --be, smiled ruef ully- there stables, plso a gobol bearing ore ard. It is two I � - T A first fascinated with the idea, of :trying is Such L . � Staple and Fancy Dry� ,Goods, One Door South of Mrs. J. Kidd's Hardware. . i U0 . . a thing as being so disinterested miles froni-Ethel station on thi Great 'We t L i . ell 04,gr tbali bally, tMnk. � . � atone to him b ere for AR the wrong be � v 81 12 i . . . . ; - have written before. Even now I to Railway, one mile from the vilfs �e of Cranbr . . Ali 1 elilldr' . I - - ' . . L not know whether I am to consider Phem that one may seem unintekpste(L I may - I � I Dear little children blithe and -r,weet, J I I and, 6amiles from Brussels. ?or terms �nd ;! . J � - had suffe I . . . - � 411, 1 04W a 0 0 1 - 4. At first I 0 . With your curls of gold, aud _your chl - I engaged or not.- No doubt Imogene . . leave her so very free that she -may -be- further. particulars apply A) VALENTINE. q . . I . I , I . vaguest ug]ZLeation.--m-so nething like . . . . � — �ink, I i I I ,j � � . I . L . I - i . will -write ycm more fully. - . gin to iusp�ct that I want a little friee- FOERSTER, Cranbrook P. O., brit., orA. RAY- I 4 I - I - , I 1. And your nauglity tempers, Fudden afi . . /, "' Of course I would rather wbatL I ha, read in a poem or novel - doin -myself. . What shall I do? I wish MANIN. . I - o 932-12 . - . . - . - What an awbil ti ' - it would be for .) ou 1 L . - . . not have . . . � , 11119 . amn­ that ba,d nothing to do -with. me erson to act with'�our approval," . . WILL BUY YOU AN - - ' if all artist should bappenulong some 4 had anything of the kind happen i -le L p ' . i I . . ally, but it grew up and . ' ' 1131 FOR SALE. 6ff ers ; FALL AND V�,IN'R Aild observing the pouting, the frown,! . I Imogene was under my charge, though on me more Mrs.. Bowen had listened with -'ac- -The Subipriber .f or . - I I 11, i � more the more I saw of him, and -felt the P�ale his splendid farm 'of Ing I . � flouting, . ' 100 acres, be - � � . � 4� . you that way. i - - I am sure that you will not thiik I quiescence and intelligerWe that might Lot 11 I I I I hould take a picture of ! � _, Conce�qsion 2, Tucker'8rr iph. Good riew I S - I r . � . . i . . witchery. of- his light indiffe I A mellican Solid Si1v .- � . 2 . . . have been careless or imprudent a out 0 2 rent man- well have looked like sympathy, asj.�she , story p-Lnd half frame house, � acres spletidid I er, - . . I I I NOW FULLY CO-31PLETE AT . . - i ner, which I learned to see was tense . . . . ; i - i , I orchard, good buildings, 85 �cres iree from ! . 1 m tol? -7111--, .&Rs,r,NT_ i her. linterfered as far as1cou, J,at , sat fingering thetop_�of her hand -screen ' ; To O -N - . . With the anguish he"had suffered. - She � . . f ? sturn 5 acres in fall wheat. Tbe whole u9det � I . . . . .1 . � : I . . the first rriontent I could, but it ap 11 ears - -- . with her eyelids fallen. Sheliftedthein, PSI . � L -11y with -a -:,mile* IoNv, ; . - . I . I - � *good cutivation,'and well underdrained, live t . . . YOU bade,me good , i - I that it was then too late to prevent wha A. had killed his youth . she had spoiled to say : c, I have told you that Iwill spring"bi the farm and h o ol wells. Close - Alid Away ,to the west wild and drear , 7 � . � I M shrill,eallill., 1 . I Is life - if I could revive t e I . to Z'4- es and schools Thr � of war's bugle . t� i � . -has: followed. Yours sincerely, - . � jr . - not advise you in &nyway. I can' 'not. i . WAT-OH A� the -sound : L' hi heml, iestor: . in, 0AMPR *LL- 1- & BRIGHT'S I . ,' � niles fro ii the town of Cl ton,. from Seator h. � : .. � You went without tzhadowof fiesr. i 5 Is E-VALiNNA BOWE P7 them! It -came uki ,me' like a great I have no longer any wish I thi's ma ' I . i . I B�t when I Complained of i L . . flash of ii .... � .. as �na as soon as'this . t- Will be sold on reasonall te �. HUGB 71c- I � I I .0 -our g . � � . )4 .. � . ter. I must still remain in t I . I . � IT* fa�-edang,ers, untold ih the w,oit; i T ,Imogene read, the letter -twice iver, e p (36 Of DONALD, oil the premise or ntoll P. 0. � . - -AT-, . - 1) -- , thought, to possession. of �, e, I .felt. Imogen*e's mother; but I! will do Only . . 930tf . . . % I Ypirvbidedineg,enth .N­sinirin_-. ] and then she said " Why isn't h .- I - : "d � . � � �, E'neourage me d�ar "twill be'best.­ 'I . � . I .1 . � 1 A '' rified bY. whatyonwish. Please.unders ndthat, I . i � I I, e - so- my whole being elevated and' Great Clothing House of the West. ciety man- ?" - I . � i � - . I I i . . it, and I was enabled *put: ide'with. f� . -VA%lr FOR SALE. -For sale, ot 25, Concps- � : I - . I . I I ' - ' 1 � . I I - � . and -don't ask we for adyme-any more. McliilJop, containing 100 acres, near- I . " ' "'01" Y'ou will miss me etich bour I � 11 I . 'And grieve --when I'm far, far aw;ly : ; ' E , I . . . drewl her lower lip ly ill cleared, well fenced and un erdrained,.a,nd . I . i -4u - - -; i - . � . 11jit itf, . ty's demaiid and llmr read� i . . " 1, don't think a So- had oce'urred4to me at first. At first in ,a I itt the screen fall intot. - I ' - I .. Bowen , 'd � T sion 5, Probably Mrs. exiecte is contempt the pelfish -con idera is painful." . P u rv's & M ;ort -of approach. She ilks' - * - � � ciety man would have undertaken to . I le, and i et I in a first-class state of cultivation. There is a I . - . I , � � - - - I 3) � . � I I ry . . . (lauld I show the white, feather t? -d& -.-.J - dance the Lancers as he did at MadiLme � r ap. I I - � I � - . 0 oil! N -ow, -rou�re my elvii bright -k- . 61,V1, � 1 11 I I shocking, to me; for - had , always. cc I, . ; . . . u LE I �And sho__ -the trne st*-ntwithin , " - I the difference between on ages was very he- stone ho se, bank barn and cther necessa . 1 buildingp allin first-class condtion; Also gn GENT MEN AND LADIES' - i - . � . . ni sorry to do any- orchard of bearing trees, and the river Maitiod . � JEWELLIERY STORE, ; w . I � ,: Mrs. Bowen : . ! I Ucce1li's " �he ans w. ered, - patiently, - imacrined it would .be 80E le, on,- young; 9 - . � I I . - . Those eyes now so fearlessly thuffilng I - - , � r, I I t'hing-say an ything-that is painful - runs thirbugh a corner of the fan ii but thereAs I � , , I � " - , without I ffsting her head.. ' . - . I to - I � I . , . Ish: � I . all guide me -through Nvafs rrwih 1 ,� ) . �_ . . � . 1111 - . but when this light broke upon me, I ", waste land. - it is a first-class fai7m either ior Flock in with your Orders for Suits and Overcoats. For Ladies' Ulsters . � . - �� Imogene winced, ba " I should ' . y u, " You know that . � . � t I de- ' , ,o , 'Colville began. stock'orgrain, and is within tw) iniles, of the - . : � . saw that he was voun w . . . -11 i � g yvoun er even - - -%-oil went rh orrul -nod * 1 . � I � .. , 0 townofSeaforth on the northern gravelrowd. . an . . I With yournien . . ; 3pise hini ff- he were mer6ly a society than uld give the World to please y' a---2' and Jackets., , It is well-limown everywh,ere that we c - . I . OPPOSITE THE' . r I . _I� as a man is aft - � . . I . : io defend aud taWpe-�Lctl to the jx). r i . e I - . . 1. 1) i - . In � �,e sam, ge with. The words espaped him and left him Apply on the premises .or to Seafoi,th P. 0. turn out beautiful fitt* gaim. . . I i an," she Aid. "I have seen'enough . . ,- , . . I � a girl. Sometim �1 . . ents-oif all kinds . * and �a4 prisolik-d wolnvi - - . es, wil h my experi- � . : . I HUGH J. GRIF,%T,1. I . 1 Oil-tf . . Din . - IfelplessvIlildren . , staring at her. !, I i I - . i _. of them. I think it'a better to be n- . � . - ­ , i . for Ladies'- n Gentlemen. � Who bad hoults oil Saskatchewan's shol i . I : — - -_­� . � . i i ences, the fancies and flirtations -that It . I - I f, ang I comme,jr.cial Hotel z . tellectual and good." lv%ai are you saying to me, Theo- — ' of . And now I'm so pvroud of you, ,darlilig, 1 � � . . � I I - : 1, . I . .1 - T - ' " . SALE.-Forsale in the I in� vivag6 !" * . . . I IL . . I I can worship a licro so brave, I z . Mrs Bo,wen -made no reply, - . I I a 'V - � � L, , of Hensall at a great bargaii: aluab]6 11 Wbile I pray for your safe home returniAi ; . � I I I . : � the one despises them, I fels so old beside full -eyed &nee upon him, and the i a v I a � every one hasand 'must have, however :dore dolville?)"shoi exokiihed flashink rth I and . 111� I FOR . girl went on. .. 91 -4 'When the'peace Bag shall quiet)) Nva% iv-�' 7 4 � - property situated oil the west efle of Brook4 I . � . : I . . - ; ; � . � him ; for he had been ti ue to 'one lo,67 breaking into a Ian i .. . WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF . I - �ghq "as Un dwellin I I r I - ! i . `c And as to his being olderj d.)n't . all his life, an4 be bad x ot wavered for :44 �atuml for street, consisting of a good new �ame I . I � . 1 ; h � 18x26 feet, and well finished ft i �oughout, wi ' REPAIRING NEOLY DOME, . Ver the land where poor Scotfs hearth T . - eally, I don't b lieve you - A � . . I . . . � � 11 .. � � _�� . � derer, I . - ! ; see what difference it makes. If people a moment. If I could make him forget k enro. w 1; . . good welland stable on the pre -discs. Reaso . - . � � - : I I z . .1 are in sympathy, then they are of the . I I � *. I at tpe undersigned intends leavi T ADYATAIDE'OVERC OATS - ' ... . I I Has added much more to his An ; I � � for selling is th - i it if I could lift every feather's weight I, H( 1� - �T_A_ : I z . saine-ag,e�, no � . . . . . 0), the cold-blooded-urim. Ilea ; . ­ p �orro � I I - . - ow much ol der I y I _'w from his breast. if I could'Ifelp -aJn knows I m, ,ant nothing but the village about the endof the year. Possessio I � - A Light an, I for Aaught� � difference h , , . . - � � . - s ; ol, "; - uggliv me within a weeks notice Which we are determined to sell at lowest fig4res. - We n I () wall oc� D *1 and I i than one the other is, I have always � him to complete his desi iny, grand and � ered, str -ell at any. t1' Running : ; . . : what �i he ansm 9 can be gh ! . ow offer gentsfor the ' ' .1 . I Go nan) �tl ' 8 jjov�'sl . - e. -Very liberal. Fcr full- partictat NeW 8i f I � . � heard that. ly with -a coni lision dekies Terms of Sal I . Home Sewing Machine. . I )� like i i . . � i I "' She urged this as i f it beautiful. as it would ba: re been, .which pply to 1). A1OWBRAYj k on arid Con- I - P ll,oueless 11, ler 7 ia�l , , .!t ; stupil of out such a fine Stock of , -3. 0! p I lars I - h , , i . 11 a _ I . It i r � - I � � 11 I I - . I . which ievery i�lan but no woman Wit . - _" b , y I)e t �1�, 7 . vere a question., . - P I tractor Hensall P. 0. 905 i . . . .Ma C4 t 1,e sad "I' inis � . . . ; another had arrested, bre ken' off-Ldan t derstand. 1 1 . , . . . ; I . . un fter ei teen hundrb - - � .- ­_ --- - - I - ­_ - - - 1- .--­­-__-_-- i a -wen. d i . Lamb, Astra'chan and Dog , ()f Ilic; who� li.ju, I � *' Yes," said Af a. Bo A ­ - . , � U,ed e : you see, Di dear, how -r.ch my. reward . — 04a'ps, Persian - i - et . I I 6 ot . years, the-ma� is � still perfectly monog- -VARSI IN 111ORRIS FOP. . A] I 1, . . : . I I - . o - � And how should his having been a would be? ,_ 8 -7F r Sale . , - C3 an - Xnny hearts are now mourning their lff%�. � . . � - t I ' Mo I , I � � , . ythin wrong,in . : - - . . : i am an X North -half Lot- 22, Conces . . .1 I ; - newspaper editor be anything - aga: k-st , iousi, "Is there ' !�--n 70, rr1s: I � Skin, &C., &C., - - �� % Who dic-4 At tbeir plat, true and bravi�.i � � - M _ � . . I � I "And he, how forbemi ing,, how con- - i- ?,, I .] I : * r 9 -containing 100 acres, about 70 r * . . -dellanee of one heartless rowl., i : - him?)' . I - t . � � . ICA Za 1�� 7 of lj,,,ich, are r, I .. I . i . I . I I iderate how anxiou's for me, how full 44 � sai ed, and. partly cleared from 8tuml well j= i ,el_;-�I. "It ac I . ) No jj I I . :00 C-2 _ ­ . � Al'bo'slife not e,'en 'A millions " shiould I' � " . 41 , r . Mrs. ]Bowen lifted he- r- face and sts red . Oli Ao ! *1 t - fo 1 on she d and in K good state of 1.z__ � C:1 � I . . ),f generous warnin y I . cultivati . = 11 I k rour ann stron- for the fray 41-w 1 ­;�' *1 In - , 0 I W 14�) - . - , 1, 1) )o � 46 1 L . 4 ght � every st6p,', r, � . r- 11_:"� . _�­. - ' - � at the girl in astonishment. -I I Who i iaid 9 be has been I - al-. .'scornfully. ' �' .�� . Th oo' CALL * . - I ways putting me in mind, ait . land edntains considerable ced Theerewis , , AND SEE OUR IMMENSE STOCK j wjSh Y40U bac0cre the IV � . . - . df e house and bank ba with . �� . __4 . hall deelde for von, rountry and ­vnau� I : . Ift was against him ?" .am . very much �; in - earnest," he I] ablsi�4 : I . 3W �., , - , - � ; ­ . at � , . iul rig , r . - I CL I. )f'the difference in years between us; . wen ugoodern ath and other necessary-* btl di � . I : ,.._� -_ = . ; in favor of ho�xo.r and .r%,,ht,. i - You hint as much. The -whole les-_ �. � �t on, hopelessly, 1, in asking your . I . I , I .-� . . � I I I I .. . ter is against. him.111 - opinion, your help, in regard to how J _D_D1 . - - ,� I , 'hrinking � -- - 1 � . = . M i . z I � . iomuchfrom, even see- within three quarters of a mile f school, an I � : .. m to control T�et jilstim. bedone ilow Unfailing I ; . 174, . . � � : I . "' In ogeue . 1 ,shall treat this affair."" only three miles from the flouri 5hing village o X 1-0 � i 1. I - i Nought but death aw) atoibe for his i5in : I ,, Re or a me,, that I do ni�tg k'now real- 99 . RAILGHT -1 ever thinking of himself, and a .. - It . - � good orphard and plenty of sprin wai er. t . CAM ELL & B I I � � Brusselo. This farm will be sold cheap. I � I : � "' Yes ! Way � Ana I M Still more in earnest 'in, I - : . � L." et the late he has met,_4 to others; i . � . � . E-�erywerd! You-make'him, , y -whether I have not - m tde all the ad- ,. - an tlie premises or Brussels P. 0. � Appl . - I , . � � , . ill * � ! . � Ily - dauntless be me -ted to bilo, 1 t out perfectly detestable. I don't know . - � .. , telling you that I W1 give you no 1 our � ­ 0-on't r -e -turn until quiet contentnient; I yances I . I 920tf - . SIMON FORSYT M, Preprieto . HARD W A RE1 - I i . ...: : i 1� . � I . i i � . . � . : . .-__.­_. - . � - I Fills the lionics noxi'deserted out wetit-,,l I ' amie yet, an I . � - - . � 7 1 why you should .hate him. He's dDne opinion no help. 1.f(,r)id you to recur . I � � . . I I_ I P I : ' � I "I can not write his ' d *to the �nbj . � - i . . ' . -tld to sa,tigfy YOU." - . able 0 OOP FARSI VOR SALE, r sal -, Lot I I i . everything h,- cot at. " He w Ls silent, un � � SE3_A_:F01Rr_r _' I nd the true ring of waee fluds an eelm, I ou must no ' . - * - , * L ' I t ' ' if ot' I , � ,_ � - , __ , I I 11 - - - - - ­ - - 11 4 - I , , - * , , , , . � - __ , - - 1� I . � r � - - - - - - I - . - I ; , , - Ti z ' - - , t:gje -.1 r I I. " t - _ - i- , - h _ , -, I , I , � . � I . � I , ' '�o L � 41 1 ' I esta. � 'r It, I . . ITor all his C; . I i)e0are it fill II _� have ha(I ii I � I 1" �- �A .40m in , = I , ! , , , , , * 11 I � . ; �i - , .1 e C eln t d I I - ;�* 1 5 1 - ; - - - � - - , 11 I I , - - I I I as go U I . - ell . T , i I - � - I� - ,� � in ", c le C � Ci - , S, I , : - 1 s - , � th ti E6 i k � n t� - i - 1 40 * 11 r ey IfilumAlt I I � ` - F—i 11 I ,W ill e ' 0 �jh 1 3 � ou . 3] . e in I � I . . I - Ili earb dy settler's breast.i � 11 is 8 " But for lkkXl- Cpneesslon 8, Tuckersi �ontaining R � i , , . -_ I . I c' . t ask -it tit I can ; and I to rop his e s fro- . er . . , I � . . � . - stuT � 7 Mrs. Bowen rose fronn her desk, t� "b..,h �d ... , . � . . - . � �- . ean not tell you anythi � . is looks. iier," cont aed M owe , ,,I .will acres, about so of .'which are Ved, free f roili � f � " ting her hand to her forehead, as ill to, Gr is ' I rs. . I I I I � . I I . I . h* life without I I .. . . n . . . I - � I Ali%] Ni -lien you are homeward returuillir, I tuinp. I I - - _. I � seeming to degrade : . (.4,underdrained,in'ah'gh ateof it I i . . With heart that has.ne)rt,r known It-ar; I 'n . "" - I . .1 I . I i I cuu� . - s - Soften a, shock of headav do anyth , ks Ision and Well fenced. Ther'e" is 'a coilifoA b) I . t . ,he that her 11,ilm, somehow, and make him- a common in in my powcr. If she as I A_ nge of posture had sent -there. " I . vI ia iti an _ ; � Cha . . . y ad'ice' will giv r � b. st . N I member. the love liklit is burning : ablil _ , , ; b man like others. , m 6 I Will give log hou4e and a lar, e bani r with i 11 I ­ . I lKly,-constantly, here. - -P I I - � . ' , I I uned"il : will leave the letter v�ith you, and . her all �the help I can." I , . undern(lath. Alsola younk o h trol and goo - � '* i .. 7 - e i 1. - I yol 4 )) R � S . And " Bright ftyts " will grive you a welm IM . " Th nk you," said Colville, vaguely. . I . . . e . ize oil- �'How can I mak myself his com-� I well. �he land isall ilry and . - t. can se d it or not, as you -, T I . . - ia . the best qualit � _..� � I think best. n ;1�, �1,1_ +-bl 9 " T . � ­ I . PFr-,IAI- ANNnHNr.FMF'NT - I 1 1whigh even a soldier maylln to ,rr",- I �T - 111 is qonvenienul T I a . IF . — . -6 UW can Con- " I Wil not have � your thanks," y si ua e Seaforth all . . ) i . . *%iie the lips will Ile smiling with plvPxu It merely a formality nly. writing 1.11-nce,hiln that there -is E o sacrifice for.. - Kippen �tations, with ood gr -a 'I 'roads leadin � i 1 1 . L L i : L . �q -11, - . . . That have prayed in * your ahsew,e witi. Perhaps you'll see it dif- .. promptly etorted -Mrs. Bowen, "for I to'eaeb jilace. For fur a iculars ad�re , . - � mother. m e, and 'I that he alone � s giviD up ?� ' r 9 I I I . i - I - . � y in the morril-na. E,ffie ill I 9 niea,n you - I am ti-ying to theillroprietor, Ec,pnon L *.' ap .at I __ - I . . �3 . she 1, L - 1 6 kindness. P ().,or ; I . I i I � leoru t, ' q - - thp Egnibnolville wil-. I I ; . . : , - � . A,nd the whole world 4ball ring witli 1h V, I .rhese'ar 1 the thoughts tbat keep whir 11 1 8 KY 'r - - I i . . . f� � I � I � � I � . . 'of Canada's noblest and best -. to the - 0 ok mind.' I e I shall be do my dut to Imogenoi,� and when that- prietor. j 1 � W44 � . . I . I . - rtn- 6; . � W , I I -Wbosboiildertoahouldier.delerid,ed, , shut upon her hand had been star ' 4' is ended is e*nded. Tbe�re is no way LU . . ' - Cal. child, wh. with h�r b(� -rig th ' g h ' y ' . , . i , rou � -at helped, I � P 11 . — . lorthwest. ' "I'll I t I � � ,now, for y a to please me -as I you call ii . " I L . I I . - . . And.va-ved the unhapgy N - . me for that " th6 only - I I 6 ORTH ' that Isball be tried , them. � aild listening intently. - and IboVe 2 � HARLES & BROWNELL,- - - - � . I I L Is way for me to be - UNDRED ACRE FA 3,f FOR SA . q . � I . - 1) lilp- in coming years 'round tho heartio. tor go to, bed now." � I . I . -excent o keein her from re etf-.;" T`OV..,,.,. . f. VT 11 . i � I- V.,RnQQ—VY T A . . -LIL1,11 l- +MA lul�v the-da.rk,wats and r&I ; I I . helped. A feel strong enD,Uall for any. L , L W 15 7 � V. I . L . - ; - . Pn une L-juti, ai u . i . a � f 11 0 - � Mhat,shc I as -done." . � . 5th CoT cessions of Grey, con dr, ing 200 �cre I 1 . - L I -nd halPbre,eds- L t . - When El ffie stood befor,e tb e 9-1asE i thing thbit people can -si y. . . - . � 1, . _y T 00 . .1) Lit to rout Rieli rebels a; t I sho--ul(. . 150 of w iich are cleared and i i I 'te f -SALE & RETAIL GROCERS, - . . . � . . rl L . 11 . 6 good sl�ff . . . .- . - And ave)jZ'd both tbc living And &-ad. � - . . hermo,th,er'8 roorn, arid Mrs. BoweEnt ras n _ 1 -- -cc Do'y u- thi kI shall fail in tbat'19" cultivatibn.' The remaind . I � WHOL -1 I L . - welcome o3ritici 3M and ot osition . from, � er i , good hard �o d - i , 11 : � - , :: � ___L -W ; . i e __ 1 -he derriam ed, indignantly. � . I I . , j _ L braidiii, her hair atid tying. it u, . I . L . - I . 1-D for . � I L I . L ; I,& W P any quarter. But I can , ee that he iff, . bush. There is a never failin r Creek. runni 9 . . 0 e Door North of Sea -forth Post Office. L L � - I - I � I I r . i 6$ ' . I . iI . . : I night, she asked rticidly, haVFj he I can offer you n o_ opinion. I can't thraughthe farin. There is a o(,d-.f ranle ba n . I � . ; . - . I F � I . vefy sonsitive-Lit comes � rom his keen� . I .. .. . �L ­ I I Gaieties. . � � I) ­ � : . i . . - .� ' -, . 1Piatt ? , � � ­ d be Lri 9 . - I I . I ! I er -with Imo, - amma . � tell what you will do.": 40 by 60feet, goo(] log house a nd i : - L - . i I I . I I I . . . I . . 'cen � 4 i f C, ge-ne, in - sense of . the rid tGulous-an d if I su Sei it, ,,, orchard. � It is -six miles from 1� mE 901) 4nd thr e - L . . i -b e-Arjyll Street, 7- . , � She isn't very happy to-night.11 - � . �cls, I . I L 0 I i� g Th elroi �arel wo wiiys of keepir�g her ;; . I . will be on account of this grand u . . .� frpm Wallton, with good gravel rc a -ading i � o eve-ning--Offi i , 3) n - - - f . � . I . . I . I d le - d - � .10 � - - . - Saturda .cious col: ; "You don't seem very ha,ppy either, rom re r in,g what she ha . � selfish nature, I s done7 and each place. There is a school :)n the next L t. I I The best Canadian and to Eng ish visit6r­�"Cum, Mo � and I shall -be glad of I at L . . . Ti � � . American � I I : said tht child,, watching her o3wn face as I . , L perh ' 8 e, ,citnOe and best Price, -$7JOO. For-fill-ther parl i Jai Owing to cur large� a� id increasing trade, . 7 I that. I . wa ,s apply o we found-6ur late premises far too. I . visitor * ; ; .- I . i ; . Id . . Wo at , - . . there," � � . the c -P h : - It Surely this _4 � . ul to free -her from on8e � I . I . it quivered in t1j e misiror, ` I abo, - y the Proprietor oil the preinisesor o Walton small, and were compel�led through the pressure of business to move to a much . � I : " This is I i ­ �, � " 1. know you will. wa erstand me, i . . - ADAM DOUGLAS. - ; . � 4-1�r- 1 ! . . ­ . C(luntry?", Constable---- I I I . -hbik that tiow Mr. Q0j'V�j'jle18 Cone[ Led r as they're inyolved 'in - . . . . I I i � t U quences, as fa, - I I larger store. . : makers. Buy the American Lance Tooth I . i . � L Di, and I arn not afraid of Vour laugh *11' . I � � - a m. . 1) _ I t I . ore - . ., I .- � is V� toon." i . . � ese ravings. u I yo I 1. .1 . e in by -fair I . - *W'107) in . I � at tb - n order to close I . L . � , (JUI.red,. 6 I I t ,we dorl't' seem to. E're . Bc iv . and honest deaiiDg to stil. increase our . "What's , o would all be happy ag . . B t _`f d I . kintra; this ,. , k to stay, N% I 9 me," said "olvillie. li t I We ar than thankful forthe past liberal patronik,ge, and trust L u di I OOD FARM FOR SALE. -1 ' , Bu We're�w i - 1AIrs en ropped-*hers6jf back, �in the affairs of the estate o t t Ile late W. . I . . business. . I . .. . . I . 0an- � I should not care. It s. suah"a comfort I G Saw, , - an at the thealkre, as a wo, : � .". " If you chi Teasjobbe � in . perfectly dem, eralimd !" It Wag One I her arni-cl a,ir*, i)t to -force Hingston, the executors offer tl e followinj 't" i . L . . 04 to say these things about him, to exalt . 9 ry by the addie and half Chest, at wholesale prices. I � . - k trai-11 1,011ger than U St&Llei '%Uit � -he words she bad picked up from Coil- b d . se thin , I am"a woman st .re,and arriv -ng Hyson, Gu owder" .1 tjj� j � t the rs u on -ine, . valuable lands for �alc. Firib-North halt of i - , im, an, get 4im I New Crop eas in I ing, consistingof You np lf*dt I I . . I . -stri.jaivig out before , $L . le. . in the i true light�at , Lot,39, Cblicession 5, townshir o," Morris, ic ri-� Japans and Bla,eks. .1 I : . : . I � vil - and can't hel� myself" Es�..e I - . Z last. I Ciallv) I taillingoacres. On3hislot it elected a good "' Why tbat's the star " mptiea I L . I t )) , . I L t L - i . � (t e - - . 't help myself against a gues . .. frame bafn with ston13 foundaticn,;good orchard, � I ' * - I '5eh, " I I N!Vh�; e . The quivering face in the glass bLr . can '. New Scaso Fruits i abundance,; 100 boxes Morrand7s New Valentia Raisinsi . rc , 4 . cc Oh, I will relieve you of my pres- . " Black Batsket, New Currants, Figs, and as Usual a large stock of , The star?" " I , . i,n� a passion of tears, and Effie sobtled - I well d ullip. N , London Layersi , � i c' Your faffliful . I �� - * �I I .� 11 JOVRNAL. , I early all cl(amd, and is pn . � - I � ' In , � - herself to sleep. I . ence," said C I I've Sugars, Syrup 41nd.Molasses. � -,ok8 i � , - I the g avef ()F . , she h niorelikeaco, et.�' . in, road closely adjoiniri� bhe village �of . 'M I ol ille. ' ssels. . . A . - L . . en", - - I I Imo� " I a -hall tell' him ab6u; you, one of I no Wish to Bru This farm is a valua alt one, is 11 Fine Coffee;* Green, oasted and Ground. Pure Spices in full variety. A full 1 - I --S.'ai(l LordJohn Rusaill to, ' i r, . g ''upon you- - I P I �. , I . - .4 I ,ene sat down *at Mrs. Bowen's tlle fi,r .force any bin . leait ot, all fenced and irf a, good s ate of cultivailivCn. -f I � I at a A(�x " ('1112ner., 4 whait -40 0: ' st things, and parbal a he can suc- _t . � . � f.;) ­ � � _. � 'ial . desk, and pushing her 'letter awa I 0 nlysel . tle stock of Cannec' Fruits ard, Vegetables, Salt AVater Fish, Whitefish and Trout. I I ose,, and moved toward4 For pxices and terms apply to Tia i. Kju,Ly, B s- ! � f 1 islati ? 4� . . L r -,. er the object o -� �egi kin ; gan - r . I i sid I � I I . Y) I le- - L gest son e way - otit of you - tro,uble, , h i- . sels P.i O., HPNRY JBIN-m.-wa, Vict)rj D Square P. .9 Full Line Of Ge -ieral Gro(eries, second to none in Ltbe market. I � . : 0 1 . toL write.. L � ' the doo '. " � � - I I - . - . . 11 . L � . - . . , vatest nuw I , as had �o nitich experie: ice of ve . � . h I � I I - � . irreatest.,900d to"the g, . -She hastily interc4 91 Or JANH� S311TH., Maple Lodge P. O.,-4iddle ex A new and complete 3tock'of Crockery and Glassware just to hand and aranteed. - If this is . 9 . - ry . I I e �, " FLou&N,GF., March 10,-18- kind. You will wers I -,pted b �m. Do County. , I I 0_ . y gu � - Wjlat ,de you cotioider tho gli . � . I bill aim do, � $ . . I L . - - I " RE IER,-I inclose - - '13 1 1 yoq.'thinh I will let YOU go Wi I . I be opened out t4 - i . � . � a I - : mimber ?" continued Ilia �j 11or I" , r -kit MOTt a let .er when you see him ; for you will fee thout . I I is week . I . � . , 4 � L - Till g ws will please remember the job Teas * L t I S - I -tands 3011, and that - 11 -p, ARM OOR SALEI IN THE TO' lip I :F -whol r ( � � 1 4, X uniber oxie, my -Lord, ' W -4s tit - , Irom Mrs. Bowert -which will tel YOU L o4ee thit he unders . see,hg. Tin en( ? Do you uriderstand - - -- W ' and General Groceries at I - I - '11.1 - me 7s ittl �V, - - '-�,r 11 i not � . ` I I can. what I wish to, tell. I is such a rest. 0 h e as ihat ? 'It's ' tl� H ..le i:e" a quantities. . the fastest cutting saw in � the Mar- � - better tban . I L -too late for _L' TL:CKERS3lIT14.-For;sa1din etoums ip I I , . �. . . I . ­ - .. � . .1 I : f I .. . I . ll�()Jleeh prompt reply- � � do, not ,see how L�caxi ad(f anythinLC, tj at - . of Tucker 'th . . Z . I - 'What I think of - . - 7 . . 9, J.?I. - you to 961 You know nil county of Huron, bding Lot 51 , - I . I - L ; I I ; _'One worning, some years ago . - i. 1. W(I -are of an a F i - n, � etter than you, Colicessiol, 9_ I','. R. H., containing 100- ar',r ., 0 1 ' I � I ,- I sit to � � all this, and I knowi b I . - e1i I � I )uld give you in - ide .of h I asleep, INIrs. whatyouthin.k. 'Ishall play inypart, is resclea� ed ; the rcmainder in U`11 ill. The fa, -in OH ;; RLESWORTH & BROWNELL. . ket, and of first-class temper, we .ividl - . i .. ; - - . g(.1itlettlan"'wh * ,Befo�e Iniogene ell ae a waion a Ni �� . . or less, either. -No person mu b(! r ut . well feneed, with ti. good orchjtro�, a good one . : . L I ; . . � pa"Mg E I i . � � � . - , 11 . � I I - L � L I :he m I down in cold bla ' . B,.Ywun caine-to her in, tt e dark and *and U "bilill pay yours I ljltt-%-� re,i'lls- and a half stor briok house wi , ishrle ro)f .4 . - . - bargli, happened to be I ck- and white, and not L Yo .1 . . � y ill � I - . calial Bridge, - 6 . softly closed the door that open,ed"from two frame! harns and shed, anj'g I 'at F'oulitaiii . I seem- hk e a mere inven tory. I do r . I 'ORTH OF SEAFORTH POST OFFICE. � ed to. give you advice or boilli, and I ood ivells. Th� i ON DOOR 1\ take it baok and ive another . � .. � � 9 031e ill its �, - trxeted by thecries of some ,one. 1 ; . Ot the-.- girl's rooin' into Effiels. She sat nev' farm is of first-class soji. it is two miles f r in . I .. . � . � � . 1 � te : . -' B t I know. what Brucefield station six from Clint on and six ir m . water . , I. suppose you expected me to become d er shall do iLL1. U. � n- down on'the bed I is, Old I will fulfil it. - � I - . - , � . 11c immedin ly nitu I � - .. gayed wh en you sent me out too Florence, . , and began to speak -at duty to hei Seaforth, 14 'Wood 'gravel r:)ad I �1.ading to e*.h . . I �opot, anddiijeovered the object � � c, � 370 " i . . � once, as if she LkDew -ene must be . . . — � I rTio� � matter how dioasteful it is to either of place. ly on the premises to JA S. WAL"R, - — place. . - . � lir � . I - - � � . i , . tri ! ,,ss to be a little urchin abo . . and, as Mrs. Bo,,% -en saYs, I don't km�,w awake. " I thought y � ou w 3uld , 0 .DA WALKER,blill Road, or to Bruoe- � . . � I . come, to us'you must co�-ne here as before. . � I - eilgrj�(Yed- or not. I will 'The � " . I . d, whom be succeeded v I - � .t whether I am. I - : . . -8 I � 0 . I I ,, ol I I I I . . 904 -ti ; y'Pal - 0 I e . . - - I . I I . 46 trouble in fishing out.; -to . - � come to you, for, if you can go to slee i k . . � __ : )U I I � . p An' . GE . ' I . 1eave it eritiretv to - - r. Colville ; .if h � ' house is as free t6 .''you 'as ever -freer. —_ me, Imogene; but as you'didn't I have eld P. U. I . ; i- says we are engaged, -e am- 8 11 r . - d we'are, to �e as good'frierids as ever ! - i NUI h" CLEARING SALE � � led with the naive reir-Ark : I __ ALUABLE FARM. FOR SAL,?.-Tbe' au - . - I I . � � . I w0m ard th-piights : me - to -night, I � -6etter.- You can see Imog I I . . � - *1 * with b . . ' G I . " � - . ' ­ e% - I I ; I r . hae"na , oot ma bo'nuet ' .1" . - our my - prE sene .; and, as far as I arli being, South East half of. -Lot Xj,'Concession 8,- 1 : : I ­ . .--()I I)onald1who is rather i I that he was going awa) i, r Ar- friend,- and I wish to be yoi Lr friend ; it ' —or— '. I t : . * . erned, East Wawanosh; about 65 acre s. aT cleared and . . � . . . i � - . h I � -I - you` -shall cofi�ider rself I . I . � - � 1 do what is est. .& " i . � ene alone or scriber offers for sale his' fi Lin i of 100 mer' - be wi ar 1 0�1; EnOw can't let yda. "" You need . V . e I ,of - ne for y b I R' r from F1 in - � �, y, . conc I - � . r . o, I . free froip- stumps, the balance i -well timbd . . I I ruinded 91 times) vraA engAged � � . ence because he thou bt I supposed ic -would. be iviuked lagod or not, as you chobse. - � I I � I I . in nie:t :)e tbing red � -a I d I asked him, to else. I would , I -an y I I . ilding six mib�. � r4 r � I a 0 tou YOU with-haf(Iwood hemlock and c dhr. The f SEAFORTH. bu ,$ f � w s not in earnest -a eng � . � give the' world"iUyour I . � . arn, : I ,stt e1i to a bu . � 3 , - ­ . � I r . . I 1. . � stay- - 1, . t is situated ` . I . I worning he wen understan ?" � is in a higli staie of cultivation. I 130or-us. TTID S 01EIS . E I - I mother were here ; 'but I tried to make I, - - little croft. , One i . ­ . � I � one qnd three.quarter miles f o i Belgrave,7 �� � I � ­ - � _. "larna. good deii-I excited to-niglt, Not in the least�,"isaid Colville in 11 I - , . . -1 r � � I 9 . . I I �� . with his old I horse (walking - abo- I L liles fro ii Wingliam, 8 miles rom Blyth., - It is ­ �� . . � I ' letter to her everythingthat it shoulo n I f I . I -1 a ca -A' not write very the ghost of his Old b0tering manner. . i - - � I' . . o - within one-quarter mile- from-selpol. -There are I . . . Y+ls fo front : � . , as Was bis won I - I - Ad clearly. But bley If you don'j; thib'k it.is, I will write " But don' exp ain or 11 shall - I ­ I � , .- I . r . I will write .,zooli Iga-in, and more . ' - ) make still on the preiiiisei a q I . r � I )) : - . . � it iover in th morning. , � � ; I . . _ ood franie houge and frame -A- _T_j M -A- MT X, 3: ZT �0 � . . fore -rot the �ewrt. He �only ,dise 7 lert-th. � I . . les's of it." _; ! ! : barn and stabling, a- youl . I s" i . . 0 - . � -91 I ­ _ ­ ig beaffing orchard, � ( — - . Ii.. w"t when 'near. the quarry ; . No"', MJ the girl, coldlv.; "I it will a never failinl(r well, and creek raniiing through OF—. � I., ! . -�41 nie $6 WO Wo�fh to be Sofd . for What � I "' Perhaps sonaeth 4ig, will lie do. I od (.1c ,very 4 an Sim ly that. I do it for Into- 91 - new building. I � , � � . I I - t - I Wel . I don't wish t I . . . . I (,,k . I . ,� vitinity of the . � I I � ge%e, arid r ot fc r you. " I hy th o, trou4la the ba _ � I Wi th mi�Gh, love, 0 ell. 17 . i � , .part of the fanii. This property wIll be � I ; ms#j�ftc , - alyoftt to arn, , one * - ,le. . at ti i . '' t. . .go hoine ag I I I yc u so 111111 - . I . - : sold cheap� For further.partimilArs apply on: ROYAL MA[t STE& � � .. father, 0 oil I i nder stand that 3-0 a 1 don't do the premisbs, or to" GEOROE A. ti"NER, Bel-' . . . . : � , Tive 4 tarrymen criled * to -him, I 11 I � 4 I . . . I . I . - � � , I I . . - I I 'h F . h . i I . I . . I Oft, ho%v can you speak so 'to me ! ' "' I - I - . , ,,, You a tu 1) ne. ' - grave P. O., East Wawanos 894 .I . r, f9rection e d, .g,, ter, it tptr j � . . I T' ey Will Brin'g. � . �L, ! . 0 you think that I blame . ; I I ' Illar, wilatl$ U -;vi' ye-, the � I � . c! -F - . . ;. ; .,kgent, - . � 161,90o'll . _&U, -A ,� .4 I Mr. Colville? I , th is I � � i L ­ I A. -STRONG, Seaforth �) . I rept A I . 1_Vo(w.N .." lonie, it Iniogene appeared be ! . . . , � I I ­ . � - Is thatit? I don't ask �ou_Isliall -t �1 I . . � :1 - .7�_ I - �. � Was Don .i f I I Ve � - I we'en the, f Ads 5f! the portiere, and h CiME-NDTI) 200 AME FARAI FoFt SA'LE IN' _ I am giving up businds in Seaforth I � - i `ieii x bit tbi - 4" I 0 all .. . er . I and they m.usf be turned into CASH. GREAT REDUCTION IN PASSAAGE RATZ8. ingy. � . r . - . . I - - - addressed t the undersic - I � . oei ; I I I,-) T1 I E TOWNSHIP OF GREY.- Sealed offers' "I claim it is the laruest and best stock- ever offered at - any- sale in this town. _� . I � She pu,t this letter' in -to envel � ol e never -ask you -how he ciin-if to remain, .tirr�id, emt1arrassed. glance from Mrs. - I ,, �­A kindly old lady was �cr . � with Mrs- Boweli's., itid leaving it'u 4 - but 1. know that be' ha � I � gmed, willbe'"receive'd ) . . - . � I � 7 - 1 8 acted truthfully- Bon -en to Col vil le st gleani of Nearly all new goods of tl�4 se � ke, as well as an' excellent lot of Kip. and . - 2 . ; � sealed to show her - i1i the morning, �sl)e .was the -fir $ ' � ng a �olaiis of Sunday sch(il, I ason S Mia, 111 . I to.hil.v t, A. D. 161,6, -for t.�e purchase -of I Cabin rates from Halifax to Liverpool itnif Leo- . - 6 - - and- delicately. 1 -knew him long boi- co solation' that'llad visited hifti since 11�1'a first-ol s farm, bein.- mpqsed of L t . . � donderry, Q,60, M, and $73, according to position I ' n t co 0 s 11 Calf Boots, Felt Boots and Shoepacks of my own manufacture. Now is the time or u of our. vilhiges a little whil 0 . I I ; . and 12 ill t1 e 16th Concession of th township of if you buy for cash to mak. -, mon�y, as I am determined in making this the great of stateroom. . Children under 12years hall faie; ght I began: to write �( R. This time ' e. for� you (lid, arid -Do- one need take his he. parted Nvith ie rl the night before. A . � . jS1, e son to iinpress apon'ber F . 1. 's ; -- 6 Wrote to a girl with r om she had be n part with me. " -This was not perhaps th . Grev Coun y of flu . si iig 200 acres, of . . . un4er 1, Iree. Servants in Cabin, i.1;'0_ Iater� � ! . I I b ron,conipri ,,, I . : . ' tl� - able pride and fondu C sale of the season. � . In. audience the. importance of wo t � - n . ek m . ess _h aboti 115 a resare dearec and . -.e that when y -what Mrs. Bow I whic mi � � I on ternis zo intimai eant t say when rill of inex0i . in a good, .1 . . Aiate,9,35; Steerage,_$1S. From. Liverpoolor I �. . I c . .. I . passed throdgh* is - heart, arid even the through life a, good name, i; 7 . left, school they had agreed: to kno : she bega.141. " I have � told state of Cultivation, the balanee being -A-ell tim- , . Londonderry to Halifax . Cabin,,M r7S.75 and . V.) T . I . gon b ood frame an get the ] . S36; Steerage, $13, )Re - r - I - . you all along . 1 ti followed could not hered. There h t e prenfl.m a ,- Call and see goods, prides. RR' The books will be closed on the e04 -69i Intermed0ate I . rided t1ijan ., that Solomon bad 4 I . caell other by names expressive of th(I r . compunction t I ' ' i � 114 . : . I what I thouc,ht but if you -itiagine barn Gox.50 feet and a hewed lo- ,,., apboard.-house turn Tickets from i I I . ; -t' ' "I its sivaetn. sl But if Alr.�. Bowen fulitax to Londonderry or . .a ­ood name to 7 . . endship, 0 7 s .1 I Ist January, and no furth . credit give�, and all outstanding accounts must then U . extremely coalidential fri , th8 r 11 I 'an- a I am. not satisfied with .2N -1r. Colvijlo�', s and -outbuildings '-Fences are n �,00d repair. . . verpooi and back to Halifax.* Cabjn,.$joo, $1-M - .", �4() � . . _ - . ad -dress each other reapectively asl Di y I 218061reetly turne�l her head aside that she A flile orchard of younz trees just coming into be settled. . I - � and $143; Intermediate, 87o; Steence, tu. - I w, I)OY8, tev '11)0 what you . 1, .. . I . � , you, are very much' mistaken. I can' . t . need not wi tneso. a - tender gr6eting be- bearin Agood well and a never f iffing spring . . � . rather have when you grovy. up . and Journal. They ,,N, -ere goilic, to write burst out into praises of h, rn to 0 . 0 9. , - I I . your tween thern, t e � precaution I creek. Althoiig,h this is a most dei irable prop- ey Loaned and Real Estate pought I .- , - r . day, if only a line or two ; Nud at m.other ; that would be vei y atroniz- , was tin- Non Men. And please think ::::: . � � d *of a year they Were ,- necessary. He merely went forward ana btain anv further informati Dn �% I y I _W _Y� and gold as Usual.. . I � � t'. . all ", . e 4 ' � ettv intending purchasers can view the propert t_T0=-Tq- . 'eve'! � swer.' Upeam -seireral ban, � the p � 3 - ! to me i an ine, and very bad taste. Can't you see *an - .-ith regard I . . L .. � - ' . . . rea , gh Ises. . - .1 . th -, first one called stopped any � t Nee that V' . � i I apPlication to th I � . . . . . a over together the records o, L 'it would ' � I d took the girl's hand with a sig of to it on e tenanton I he premi I I L . . . � I )I ; ­ lives: ;; relief. " C ood -morning, Imogene," b P64sessionwllbe given on Oeteber 16th,l&W. :_ -, Inquiry, -Please,ma!am shou � I as set down in these letters. The " Oh Yes. . L e INSURANCE. - . - . ) - I it Wa3 L . . . ; baid, with &'kind of compassionate'ad- The highest or any offer not nee,ssarily accept- MCINTYRE'S OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, SEALFORTH. I represent several of the best Insurance Coiia- L littleurebin "I'A. ratbeir hue whi � had never, met since, �hough no, L Mrs. Bowen. , as if . ' . ed. Address offers to ROBERT THOMPSON, I ! . '. - , 13 � : . lingered she ex-_ miration. � . I . . ..". . . - - I � - - _ . to Say SoMet Ling L_ . � ' . Roseville P. O., Ont.. Ros�eville, Offl., November � . � Sandy-`, 'Man, Joel, fiinc� . � , em c ev - . . . I . pected Imogene more . (To -�e cO'ntinued.) 0,1885. t I I - . to, be I X� watchmak - I t I - � � three y ars sia e th , parted.. kno] - panies in the world. . I : . . ; . SWOffiCe-Market Street, SeafortiL . � . I I I � L . . . . * er, yt r �e . I . . L I . ! I I .t . I 937-tf I E 862 , : - - . -_ - � . . ! . . � . . . ! - - I I . A. STRONG. - . t1l I . - I ) � . .1 I I - - I I . i . � . 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