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THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
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vou to a promise which altered condi-
may reasonably warrant you in
;ions
breaking," he said. "1 have been
wrong -wrong an through. But I can
make this amends. You are perfectly
free, Miss Venn, as free as one short
hour ago; even freer, for then your
mind was entangled by a singular error.
insy never be my unole'e heir ; he has
tad me that he means to marry; I did
not know whom. I an only a poor
toile. It's not for me to hathor vain
ambitions, however sweet."
His voice died away in an involuntary
sigh. The touch of self, pity in the last
sentence of his great renouncement was
s'imijaahadrecoveredsttrsgie'the control of her
*beanies,
If not her self possession. She
smiled through tears.
"But you made a promise; too; and
could Only hope that the crisis and he
dreaded it worse than Intervljew with
his denitiet-would by its very severity
i
kindlelwithin his mind illunii ation for
the road he had so fatuously e tuned to
travel.
Mr. !Venn was a rotund little man,
with attustling manner, twinkl ng dark
eyes -the twinkling was intensified at
this joncture--and the good gift -of
sound digestion, which renderet ill tern.
per on any but the most insol nt pro-
vooatidn, a base ingratitude kindly
Pro v idence. •
"Delighted to see you at qtrtmore,
Middleton, and -ahem! I elieve I
have Some idea of your erre d," said
he. 1
The ;shipbroker bowed. ', "1 fully ex-
pecteci that you would unders ud," be
answered. And then soma° he paus-
him that
to some
mg noun:I-
? It Was
im quake
tits face
avity, re-
ontrasted
couple of
o be bask -
unless you wish it I will not release ed, foo it was borne in upon
you," she said.
There was a happy pause,in which the
narrator relents, and leaves the hiatus.
And Puss added, with a flash of mis-
chief irradiating her tremulous confu-
sion
"Only I wish I'd been familiar, Geof •
with your handwriting."
frey,
111.
Philosophers, who differ in sonie mat-
ters almost as vehement as politieians,
are agreed, that success is not synony-
mous; with happiness. It is possible to
Iowa a big baulking balance, costly
freight on many seas, and even seniority
in the procession to the civic chair, aud
to hobnob nevertheless with discontent.
The foot may have its corn and Wince
at the slightest touch beneath the velvet
nipper.
These moral reflections owe their. ori-
gin in this place to the profound dissat-
isfaction than had crept like a Mersey
fog of December over the spirit of
Geoffry Middleton, ship -broker. His
position was precisely that dexterously
insinuated above. And l the cause there-
of was his own hastilidadopted purpose
of matrimony.
His fateful letter, once posted by his
own hand, for ter of accidents or the
impertinent curiosity of domestics, he
felt for the moment triumphant. It vi as
in this mood that he dealt his sharp
thrtust at his nephew over the wine and
dessert in the dming room.
But when he retired for the night it
as
wto a weary /rigid in which carking
care was biting like an acid into the pat-
tern of his heeoic resolve. With a
young and ardent love the major uncer-
tainty would bane been whether he was
to be acceptedorrejected. Irut old
Geoffrey's thoughta did not tarry long
at tido stage. lie had witnessed too
many sacrilices of fair, ingenuous spring
time to wan saturnine winter to have
much doubt that he could lead to the al-
tar yet another'
and it was eno
advise, and the g
ictim. He was wealthy
gh. Guardians would
irl's own vanity rind de-
sire to possess the advantages credited
to the station of a rich man's darling
would give her itrength to crush down
any natural repugnance.
The anxiety ; was of a different sort.
Was he sure than he had fully calculated
the cost of the step in peraoual security,
comfort and ease? And every time he
went over anew the ground of the argu-
ment pro and con the keener became his
doubts. In the morning he- got up with
feelings surely cast on the model Of
those with which Mr. William Sykes
may regard the :final ceremony in a pris-
on court yard, at which his presence is
ever likely to be required.
Mightily glad was old Geoffrey that
he had not to face his nephew, who was
a late riser, at the breakfast table.
And if on the previous day a nor'east-
er had rattled about the tient of his
Water street employes, it was a veritable
hurricane that blew anathema' hither
and thither frotn from ten to three on
this date of cloem. One of his clerks re-
aigned then and there.
Everything went wrong; though, as
he was at the bottom a scrupulously fair
man, there could be little doubt that old
Geoffrey would come by and by to ac-
knowledge that the fault was in himself.
And a fellow trader who dropped in
with a budget of gossip did not throw
oil upon. the troubled waves.
"Sad about Denby, isn't it ?" he
asked.
" What? I haven't heard. I thought
his firm was aa solid as -as St. George's
dall."
Oh, so it ; there's no screw loose
ia Denby, Porter & Porter. But the
old man's shaky here," and the friend
tapped his parchtnent-like forehead;
"they're sending him to an asylum.
Married a yoong wife, you reMember.
That's done it. A nice dance she led
him. Better have stayed as he was -as
you are, Middleton."
Quite so," said old Geoffrey, grimly,
And. he relapsed into his ledger again.
"Quito so ; and next month every-
body will be saying that I'm ;as big a
fool, and prophesying on my , own ac-
count," he muttered Irrelevantly, when,
with a farewell word about a ehipment
of wool from Alelbourne, the viiitor had
gone.
"Confound the boy," he went on in
his bitter sotiloquy ; "what did he want
to be so cock sure about coming in for
my money for? As for the £1,580 -it
was a heavy figure -I could have for-
given him thann And now he's let me in
for a worse scrape."
Remorse was working. But what
could it avail a man who had drawn up
a document ai compromising an half the
inane compositions . that figure in re-
ports of breadh of promise snits, and
had watched it with a malicious Emile
committed toi the charge of her majes-
ty's postmaster general? With a groan
his cortscieuce applied the response. -
Ile was bound by every consideration of
honor and probity to go through Ms en-
terprise. And this meant a call that
evening- at Gartmore. His exact ex-
pression in his old fashioned and uome-
whet cumberseme phraseology had been:
"In so important a matteratny dear
Miss Venn, I would earnestly desire
that you should eschew a hasty decision,
and I therefore will ask to be permitted
to wait in pereon at your home for your
reply during the early hours of to mor-
row evening."
And he went.
Not altogether to his surprise Mr.
Venn received him. It was quite in
keeping with his notions of propriety
that the preliminaries of the momentous
contract should be settled with his fu-
ture bride's tether; and, hi truth, he
-was very considerably relieved to have
to enter (as he supposed) upon a purely
business discussion, and to postpone the
ordeal of making love. What he
. should find to say when the latter labor
had to be undertaken it paased his
power of conjecture to imagine. He
he was on the eve of listenin
disturbing revelation. Noth
be wrong withrthe bank,surely
a dreadful thought that made
in hie boots. Certainly Ve
wore an aspect of funereal g
lieved only by the oddly
brightness of hie eyes, where
imprisoned sunbeams seemed
ing. •
" First let me express my
sense -of the honor due to
ter, and through Dusa to her
your offer of this morning, M
ton."
Old Geoffrey breathed a t
freely: It was the gnostic)
come about, then, thas acc
Venn' it solemnity. The stability of the
femous old banking house
impaired. It was a -ridiculou
terror that seized hind
"But Middleton, I am sor
"1 am afraid I don't quite take you."
And indeed the inferenc
be too good to be true. Ne
did pretender await with mo
the verdict of dismissal.
"1 repeat that I am
daughter's affections are b
reaceti--elsewhere-my dear
And there has been an odd
oddest mistake, I think, I e
heard of. If I had seen yo
should have known, of c
you see Dusa is quite unfa
your hand; and then you w
orously as -as your nephe
And I was busy; I didn't
the note. Dues told me wh
and who she supposed it had come from,
and so, as I say, we blundered all
round."
Light was slowly breakiling on old
Geoffrey's mind.. Perhaps the reaction
from the dread that he 'nig
at his word and married o
(sco to speak) by a flighty
quickened his faculties of a
It was queer how strong wa
ation to re-enect the school
and -forty years ago and t
ense-our
y daugh-
arents, by
. Middle.
Hie more
• he had
anted for
•as 111111M-
ly absurd
y.,,
aeemed to
er, surely,
O eagerness
orry. My
stowed al -
Middleton.
istake, the
er knew or
r letter, I
um. But
iliar with
ite as vig-
might do.
ask to see
t was in it,
only better prices, but how to breed for
the belt results in selling poultry. It is
the buyer who is to b satisfied, as he
fixes the price accordi g to the quality
and hie desires. If yellow legs 011
poultry are preferred n certain markets
and the buyers are wi ling to pay some-
thing extra for such, it is to the in-
terest of the farmer toi raise fowls with
yellow legs. The best breed for his
Purpose is that which he finds will give
the buyers the greate t satisfaction, and
in so regulating his b eeding he is not
liable to err.
t be taken
t of hand
oung miss,
prehension.
his tempt -
boy of five -
row up his
hat at the joyful newa of regained lib-
erty. But there was more o learn.
" Do I gather . correotl
mistook the sender ?"
Dusts did; pardon me
urally."
• "Then Miss -Venn could o
note as coming from -e--"
"Your nephew."
"Possibly I -nay dill be
right! May I ask was ita
denied ?"
" No, it was granted.
at Dusa's request that I am
you this. Will you see her
"Not now, not now, than
The banker, whose love fo
ter had made him more co
perhaps his cautious pro
stbacts justified, and who h
drawn his consent to the
geon's suit -a consent giv
spired in error -even whe
at Elgin House stood dis
clear with a few more pith
had happened. And his
into his patron's characte
cated in the sequel.
Have no fears, Geoffrey
will come round," he had
only glad that it was thro
he proposed to punish you."
Old Geoffry went home
swallowed up of relief.
nephew standing in the lib
up certain cartoons in an
Punch. With a quick ner
stepped to his aide.
"We are quits, Geoff,
• 'I saved you from one
you've delivered me from
not forget the service."
And it was the last refer
to his two days' wooing.
In the autumn he mete
£600 a year as a marring
frey Middleton's nephew.
in Home Journal.
The Old tory.
You may call it flirtation pr what not,
But I don't see thet I was to blame, •
How could I know thst yeti loved me,
When you never once Mentioned the same?
I've walked in the starligl t with many,
Aud have risked my life on the bay,
Yet among *them I've never found any
But had something decided to say.
'You thought that your silence had told me?
The silence that's goldee we've heard
But the girl of to -day pre era silver,
' Coined into words swee and absurd;
There are lovers whom th re's no mistaking,
Whose language leaves no one in doubt;
There are others who lea e one's heart aching
For a .word there's no Kiting without.
But since the sweet year has grown older, -
And you've failed as a special pleader;
Shall I be left out in the cold, sir,
Because I was not a mind reader?
You blame me, I think, a ithout reason,
• .If you really had something to say,
What matters the tiine on the season?
Why can't we be happy to -day?
that you
not unnat-
ly read that
within my
etition then
nd it was
here to tell
11
s.
his daugh-
pliant than
essional in -
d not with -
young aur-
a as it tran-
the quarrel
losed, made
words what
rewd insight
was vindi-
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IMPORT, liNT 'NOTICES
,
SHOP TO liEN'.-A first-class shop to let in
Belgrave, Huiron County. Good opening
for a good harness in. shoemaker. A. HASLAM,
Belgrave. '
I 1226x5
,
STORE TO RENT. -To rent the store lately
occupied by Mr. George Ewing as a butcher
shop. This store it situated In the best bueinees
,
locality on Main St'.eet, and is a flrat-clast open-
ing for a good bu, . her. Immediate possession
given. For further particulars apply to GEORGE
EWING, Sestoath.1
1 K • 1222 tf.
TOXIN BEATTIE, Clerk of the Second Division
ei Court, Countv of Huron, Commissioner,
Conveyancer, Lan& Loan and Insurance Agent.
Funds Invested and to Loan. Ofilce-Over
Sharp &Livens' store, Main street, Seaforth.
•1289
ONEY TO L
funds to 1
private funds hat
which we will Ia
Loans can be comp
tory. DICKSON
forth.
AN. -Private and company
an at lowest rates. $10,000 of
e been placed in our hands
n in sums to suit borrower.
leted at once if title satisfac-
HAYS, Cardno's Block, Sea -
1143t1
News Jottings.
Aa epidemic of smelt poi is feared in
London, England. '
-There has been no rain in the Sand-
wich islands for eevOn months':
-The gold preminm in Buenos Ayres
reached 301 per cent.
-Strikers were cenvicted of conspir-
acy and riot at Uniontown, Pennsyl-
vania.
-Sing Sing prison was overcrowded,
and the warden sent fifty convicts to
Auburn.
-The alderinen of Cambridge, Mas-
sachusetts, refuse littuor licenses, even
to druggists.
Lieutenant Peany's North Greenland
expedition has reached North Sidney in
safety.
--Three white men, who were ped-
dling whisky -in the Sae and Fox coun-
try, hair° been -killed by the Indians.
-Houses, churches and a portion of a
forest were swept away, and people
killed and wounded by a hurricane in
Hungary.
-The Russian Czar has presented
Stanford Univeraity with a complete
collection of Russian and Siberian min-
erals.
-Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia
are holding a convention at Chattanooga
to consider tbeir mutual interests.
-Fifteen bids were opened at Wash-
ington for the construction of the naval
enhibit at the Chicago Fein ranging
from $100,000 upward.
-The police of Bradford, Pennstl-
vanian, are all under arrest, except the
chief, charged with making illegal or
unnecessarily violent arrests on their
part.
-Arrangements have been made for
a large pilgrimage of masons to Europe':
Over three hundred will be taken at an
average fare of lead than $500.
; your uncle
aid. "lam
gh Dusa that
humiliation
e found his
ary, hunting
Id volume of
ous tread he
ow," he said.
iletnma, s.nd
another. I'll
nce he made
d an income of
gift, on Geof-
W. J. Lacey,
Where Mr. Carnegi
Money.
Andrew Carnegie, the i
his first money in the old
producer of oil. He and
bought the William Stor
creek in 1860 for 835,000
ed the Columbia Oil Com
that year, and proceeded
farm for petroleum. Th
of 400 acres, and was not
" Coal Oil Johnny" fou
gold. Every acre of the
be productive, and it
into one of the richest b
the region.
Its first year's out
barrels, and the followi
inereased to 89,000 barr
pany was organized with
of $250,600, and in tw
years dividends had
amountibg to 130 per c
tal. In three years the
the farm had incre
bsrrels, and during this
price of oil was $9.87t a
the first six months
dividends were declare
160 per cent. of the cap
was soon increased to
ten years the farm pr
barrels of oil and is
smell amount. The to
output has been upwar
-New York. World.
Made His
on king, made
country as a
some friends
farm on Oil
They organiz-
any in May of
o develop the
farm conaisted
far from where
d his pot of
farm proved to
soon developed
nanza farms of
MEACHER- WANTED. -Wanted for School
Seetion No. :$, Township of Howick, for
the last half of 1891, a male teacher, holding a
2rici or 3rd class certificate. Applications receiv-
ed up to July 150. JOHN_MAQUIRE,Secretary,
Gorrie P. 0. - 1226x4
MENPERS WANTED. -Sealed Tenders will be
_I received until the 5th day of July for re-
pairing School Huse in Section No. 10, Mc-
Killop. Specifications can be seen at the
house of Hiram Blanchard, Lot 25, Concession
9,McKillep. 11111,AM R. BLANCHARD,Trustee.
Winthrop, June iith, 1891. • 1226-3
pURE BRED IEREFORD BULL -The un-
dersigned a ill keep for service on Lot 12,
Concession 2, Turatersinith, half a mile west of
Egniondville,a Pare -bred, Hereford Bull. Terms
82, with the priv.lege of returning if necessary.
AMON MODELAiND, Egmondville P. 0.
12211x4
. I
-IDROPERTY I
For sale ,c
Main street, for
planing mill. T
land, all fenced,
stable. It is a
lots. Will be s
Apply,to W. G.
-Pale and listless girls and prema-
turely aged women would soon give-
inace to bright, healthy, rosy females if
Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills were used for
the ills to which women are peculiarly
liable. They enrich the blood, build up
the nerves, and restore the shattered
systenteregulate the periods, etc. Try
them and be convinced. Sold by all
dealers, or sent post paid on receipt of
price -50c. per box, or five boxek for $2
-by addressing The Dr. Williams Med.
Co., Brockviile, Ontario.
ut was 20,800
g year this was
Is. The com-
a oapital stock
and one-half
been declared
nt. of the capi-
production of
sed to 141,00Q
year the average
barrel. During
of this year four
amounting to
tal stock, which
$2,500,000. In
uced 1,715,972
ill producing a
I value of the
of $10,000,000:
SEAFORTH FOR SAaE.-
eap the "prepe-rty on North
erly occupied by Gray & Scott's
ere is an acre and a fifth of
nd on which is a good flame
mirably adapted for building
Id cheap and on easy terms.
UFF, Seaforth. - • 12a7-4
et
A GOOD OP NINO -For sale or to rent, a
„ti. _good, corranodious etore, situated in the
besebusinets pail of the Vialage of Belgravo.
Belgrave is surrounded by one of the best and
most prosperot s farming districts !n Canada,
and this offers an excellent business opening
for an enterprisi )g man. Apply to or address
MRs. HASLAMI Belgrave. 1227-4
oF
ll)S SALE.-Being
nort;S4*Ooltof:t2ft1e5'e°nce
8ionfmorri;.Ihef r contains 100acreso
choielend,90ileared,
and balance good hard-
wood. The farm is in a rood state of cultivation
well fenced, a n.ver failing stream runs through
the farna a first class orchard, brick house and
good frame barn and other outbuildings. The
tarn] is within tfriree miles of the Village of Brus-
rels. Title perfe t and no encumbrance on fann.
For further particulars apply to H. P. WR 10 HT,
on the premises or Bruesels P. 0. 1227x13
Mistaken Doctors.
The following snecdote,related by the
Arkansas Traveller, reminds us of the
old sailor who fell sick and died; or, at
least, the ship's surgeon said he was
dead. So he was rolled in a shroud, a
shot was tied to his feet, and he was be-
ing elevated to the vessel's Bide, when
he sat with an interested air, tore the
coverings from his face, and inquired
what was going on. They told him he
was deed, and they were about to bury
him. He maintained that he was not
dead. • "But the doctor says you are,"
exclaimed an old salt, with an air of
scorn; "and who knows best, you or
he?" .
ROUSE AN
scriber o
and Lot No. 12,
street, in the to
tains 9 good six
with good celle
good summer
large frame bar
to the proprie
Doctor Ike was called to see old Ned'n
son, and after several visits, the doctor
said to the anxious father:
"Ned, I doan wanter distress yenbut
dat boy can't get well. De conglomera-
tion ob de membre,ns hab dun sot in."
"Wall, I reckon dat will kill him,"
Ned replied. "1 doan see how a chile
wid his Weak constitution an' conven-
tion can git ober such a onesenese ob de
fiesh. So you gins him up, doctor ?'"
"Yee, 1 issue my decrement right
heah. Dat boy can't live five hours."
About two weeks after, Ned met the
doctor and said '
"1 thought you gin dat boy up ?"
"I did. Ain't he dead yet?"
"Dead" repeated Ned,contemptuous-
ly ; "why, he's choppin' wood this
mornin'."
The doctor reflected for a moment,
" Dat's a nice way to fool
dical science. How does yer ex-
ika to hab confidence in de ad -
LOT FOR SALE. -The sub -
era for sale his new frame House
on the south side of Goderieh
n of Seaforth. Tee house con -
d rooms and stone foundation
, hard and soft water also. A
itchen and woodahed, and a
. For further particulars apply
r on the premises. A. G. AULT.
1226
Robertson's Central Furniture
and Undertaking House,
MAIN STREET SEAFORTH.
TO THE PUBLIC -
As proprietor of the above well-known Furniture House, I wish
to thank the people of Seaforth and surrounding country for their kind
patronage durin the past, and to solicit a renewal of the sam in the
future, fit pre •ent we are in the midst of a lively spring trad4. Our
spring stock is 1Jandsome, stylish, reliable and large. To redulce this
large stock, we are offering our goods very cheap. We can guarantee
the most of our furniture to the public'as we manufacture it o rselves.
Our goods are NOT CHEAP GOODS, that will hardly hold 6gether
until you get them home. What we give the public are gOods of a
SOUND, SUBSTANTIAL MAKE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
We are showing the correct styles of the season in all .new designs of
woodwork and npholstery. If you live in the country, don't forget to
call on us the next time you visit Seaforth. We will be very happy
to show you through our establishment, which is located on Main street,
opposite E. McFaul's dry goods store, whether you intend purchasing
or not. Once more thanking you for your kind patronage in the past,
I remain, as ever, the public's obedient servant.
M. ROBERTSON.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -The Blake Butter
and Cheeee Company, at a meeting of the
Directors and Shareholders, held on the 27th cf
March, it was decided to offer the above named
factory for bale or to rent. This is a good oppor-
tunity for any person wishing to enter into the
business, as the factory is in good running order
for the manufacture of both butter and cheese,
and situated in one of the best farming districts
in Ontario, an will be sold at a very reasonable
rate. Apply it by letter, or personally, to Mr.
HENRY EIC ERT and Mr. D. B. STEICKLE,
Blake P. 0., 0 tario. 1216
Cater to th Public.
When poultry is railed for market,the
poultryman ca.n learn theuch in a short
time by inspecting the market stalls.
The object should he o learn just what
the buyers demand, and then aini to
"uppinothem: It will be found that all,
Market,* are not alike, and that a close
observon on the efferent markets,
and also on the dema do of the consum-
ers, as well as the se ons when certain
ei.nds of poultry are referred, will give
the farmer or poultry an an advantage
which will enable him to secure not
and as
wid me
peck fo
vancement of medical diskiveries when
a boy acts dat way. Dat boy, aah, lifts
hissef up to 'dispute de 'stablished rules
ob the school ob physicians. I'se done
w lileno"
ieglad
ob it, sah, but you yo'sef
must hab madent mistake."
" N o, I didn't, lutee I miderstanti my
business." t
"1 means dat yer mout hab lef' too
soon. Et yer'd stayed dar awhile long-
er, yer might hab 'atablished de proof ob
yer proclaanation."
" Look heah, Ned, -yer'd better let me
go an' see dat boy agin."
"No, I'se much obleeged ter yen
got a heap of work to do an' I need de
chile. Go off somewhar lin' pizen
cat."
-Indians are reporte(l to be leavine
Okanogan county, Washington, owing Co
the great prevalence of the grip there.
It is said that at least 100 of them have
died.
-United States Judge Phillips, at
Kansas City, decided that sunstroke
did not come -within the category of
accidents to be covered ,by a policy of
insurance.
-The wild beast business seems to be
very active. Carl Hagenbeak, of Lou-
don, has, during the past year, diaPosed
of 741 lions, over 700 tigers and 350
elephants and panthers.
-rMSDEN
WILSON
FARM IN MRRIS FOR SALE -Fnr sale, Lot
24, Cone ssion 9, Morris, containing 125
acres, about 94 of which are cleared and the bal-
ance well timbered and uncalled. The cleared
il
part is all under grass and has never been
broken, altho gh it was cleared 20 years ago.
There is pltnt of water, a good fraine house
and a frame b rn, 6ux42 feet, nearly new, The
whole place is well fenced and is one of the best
farms in townahip, anu suitable either for grain
growieg or grasing. It is convenient to markets,
sc'hools and all other conveniences, and is sur-
rounded by god gravel roads. It will be sold
cheap and on ?Asy terms. Apply on the pre-
mices or to Walton P. 0. COLIN McARTHUR.
121.9 tf.
Have received these New Window Shade Rollers, they are very strong
and durable,easily adjusted (without eating) to suit the different widths
of windows.
WINDOW SHADES.
A new stock of Cloth Shades, just to hand, in the most popular
shades and patterns. Call and see the goods and prices.
One of the largest and best selected stocks of Wall Paper, Borders
and Ceiling Decorations to be found in Ontario, is at
SPLENIOID OPENING. -For sale the Car-
riage,Shop and Business in the Village of
Winthrop, at present owned and occupied by
the undersig ied. The shop is frame with a
comfortable dwelling house attached. There is
also a good c der mill and a stable. There is
one-fifth of ai acr0 of land. The shop is also
supplied -with a full stock of carriage -makers
tools. A.good business is now being done. There
is a blacksmith shop to work in connection with
close by. This property and business will be
sold cheap as the proprietor has to retire on ac-
count of ill -health. A steady, pushing man
could do a good business and make money. Ad-
dress Winthrop P. 0., or applyun the premises
to WM. HOR EY. 1216x4 tf.
FARM FOli SALE. -For sale, lot 5, concession
1, H. R S., township of Tuckersinith, con-
taining one hundred acres more or less, 97 acres
cleared, 55 ol which are seeded to grass, well un-
derdrained, three never failing wells. On one
fifty of said llot there is a log house, frame barn
and very superior orchard, and on the other a
good frame tiouse and barn, stables, and good
orchard: Tae whole will be sold together or
each fifty scOarately to Suit purchasers, located
la miles froie Seaforth,will be sold reasonable and
on easy terns as the proprietor is retiring from
farming. Far fnititer particulars apply to the
undersigned on the premises, and if by letter to
Sesforth pi), MICHAEL DORSEY. 1224-26
LU SDEN WILSON'S,
FUR
Leaciing
GAPNET COAL FURNACE in four
izes-5. 6, 7
THE ATLANTIC WOOD BURNING
'FURNACE in two sizes -Nos. 43 and 53. No. 43
takes wood 43 inches long, and No. 53 takes wood 53 inches long;
Steel Radiators, portable or brick set, has an EXTRA HEAVY FIRE
BOX; is the most POWERFUL HEATER, Economical, Strong,
Durable Wood Furnace made. These furnaces are put up under the
supervision of a mechanic with an experience of 25 years in the f,:r-
nace business, and are guaranteed to give good satisfaction every time.
, EkIMATES
Kidd%) Hardware cf Stove House
use,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, ONT.
Wellington, Grey and Bruce;
0ot.iimi
Ethel . 2.1Preer. Ian.g9e.r11 P.N.
GOBnaleeim-.:..::86st1:45 Biuivale.31107'Wlnghan...80l0111
iso3orr0-Pse e geiMixed.
Wtngheni16.8:.A..11.10 A. M. 77 T.
Biuevaie...68i.221fi6
Brussels ........7.02
7.211.45 355
Ethel............ 7.14 12.00 9.3l
ACES. FURNACES.
. ,
London, Huron and Brice,
Gcmis NORTH- PseeerIger.
London, depart 7.b5A.N. 4.815r.H.
Exeter. 9.16 '5.57
liensall. 9,28 6.09
Kippen„. .. ...... 9.34 6.17
Brumfield .. . .. ... .. 9.42 6.26
Clinton-. . ... . . .. ... 0.00 16.4
Londeeboro 10.19 7.03
Blyth.... 10.28 7,12
Belgrave. 10.42 7.27
Wingham arrive 11.00 -7.45
Goma SOLIT11- _ Passenger.
Wingham, depart .. .. ... .. i3.50A.M
Belgrave. . 7.05 4.00
Blyth. 7.18 4.15
Londesboro..... .... 7.26 4.2b
Clinton"' 7.55 4.4F
Brucefield 8.15 5.04
Kippen.. . ....... ., -... 8.24 5.12
Hensel). . 8.32 5.19
Exeter 8.50 6.33
Coal and Wood Burning Furnaces.
SPLENDIi) FARM FOR SALE IN STANLEY.
--Being Lot 15, Con. 12, containing 100
acres, 90 of latich are cleared. Frame barn and
stables and a good brick house, kitchen and
wood house i Four acres of a splendid orchard.
Over 40 scree in grass, 13 acres of summer fal-
low once pleaved, 10 acres seeded down last fall.
Convenienttto school and churches. This place
will be sold cheap and on easy terms. No en-
cumbrance+ lf not sold on or before the first of
July it will be offered to rent. For further par-
ticulars apply on the premises or address to
Bayfield O. R. DALGETTY, Proprietor.
1224-5
BULLS FOR SERVICE.
;
and 8 -Steel Radiators,, portable or brick set.
Grand Trunk RailwaY,
Trainsleave Seaforth and Clinton station
follows:
GOING Wrxr- SRLTORTH.
Passenger .. 1.03?. M.
Passenger._ 9.10 P. X.
Mixed Train_ 9.20 A. M.
Mixed Train. 8.151'. M.
GOING EAST--
Psesenger. 7.60
Passenger .........2.43 P. w.
Mixe Tram.. 5.30 r
Freight Train.. 4.30 P. M.
CWXTOI
1.20 r.
9.27r. tt
10.05 A.M.
6.40
7.43 a.
2,26P.
4.65 P. II
3.30 a.
URHAM BULL FOR SERVICE. -The un.
dereigned will keep for service on his
premises, On Lot 18,, Concession 1, Tuckersmith,
a Thoroughbred Durham Bull. Term8-41.50,
with the privilege of returning if necessary.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Seaforth I'. 0. 1207t1
JERSEy BULL. -The undersigned will keep
during the present season on his farm, 2nd
concession, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, a thorough-
bred Jersey Bull, sired by Canada's John Bull.
Terms -811.50, payable at the thue of service
with privilege of returning if necessary. JOHN
HANNAH. N. B. -Also ' for sale a Jersey bull
calf, eleven months old, thoroughbred. 1164
URE BRED HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CAT -
TL i, -The undersigned breeder of Pure
Bred Holstein Friesian cattle will keep for ser-
vice on his premises a thoroughbred bull. He
has also a number of young bulls for sale, de-
acendents of "Netherland Prince," all registered
pedigree. Prices reasonable. Apply on Lot
8, Conabasion 11, Hullett, or address JOHN
McGREGOR, Constance P. 0. 1211
You send Money by Mail ?
i YES, OF COARSE,
Eveltybody Does at Times!
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
1.
LN.D
Better take no chance of loss then ; better
send it by a medium that can be obtained with-
out tiresome formality, and can be cashed any-
where. The Canadian Express have •added to
their besiness an Express Money Order Service,
and for low rates, security and convenience
this service is unequalled.- Office open early and
late. itsk for rates.
W. SOMERVILLE,
Agent, Seaforth.
1192
Emulsion
Of
Cod Liyor Oil
AND THE
ByTopliosphites of Lime and Soaa.
No other Emulsion is so
easy to take.
It does not separate nor
spoil.
It is always sweet as cream.
The most sensitive stomach
can retain it.
CURES
Scrofulous and
Wasting Diseases,
Chronic Cough.
Loss of Appetite.
Mental and Nervous
Proster:ateironl.
General
&c.
Beware of ail imitations. Ask for
"the D. & L." Emulsion, and refuse
all others.
PRICE 60C. AND $1 PER BOTTLE.
IMPORTAN T.
WATCH REPAIRING.
Having opened the store lately occupied by
A. D. YOUNG, I am prepared to do all kinds of
Watch, Clock and Jewelry
Repairing.
Having 14 years practical experience, and re-
commendations from some of the best jewelry
houses in Toronto as to my ability as a first-class
watchmaker, the public may rely on getting
their Watches properly repaired. I have all the
necessary tools, and can duplicate any broken
or worn out parts.
/30" SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 5-11
I am selling off my present stock of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goods very cheap,
to make room for new stock. If you want a
good Watch, don't miss this opportunity.
For good work, promptness and fair prices,.
give me a trial.
R. MERCER, SEAFORTH,
Two Doors from Post Office.
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GOLDEN LION,
WE
GOLA
FLAN
ETS
0.50 fTO $7. BEST VALUE IN THE:TRADE IN
CREAM AND WHITE LACE CURTAINS, TABLE
ONENS, TABLE CLO1LHS, TOWELLINaS, &C., IN
GREAT VARIETY.
I A CALL SOLICITED.
R. JAMISON.
M. ROBERTSON,
Leading Undertaker
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
My facilities are unsurpassed. I am pre-
pared to conduct buaials in a most satin -
factory -manner. All modern undertaking
appliances. Competent roanagement guar-
anteed. A full line of burial goods on
hand. I aim to be prompt, considerate
and reliable.
1SZ7' Charges most reasonable.
RESIDENCE, NORTH tA1N STREET.
1223 •
SEAFORTH. Seaforth Cheap Store.
SHOW THIS WEEK A FULUILINE OF AN-
SHIRTINGS, GREY FLANNELS, NAVY
ELS. ALSO SPECIAL VALUE 1 BLANK
ND COMFORTERS. WHITE QUI TS FROM
.7.7.47,47.7...777.79.77.777777176771.
We have on hand a large line orf
TINWARE,
OURY COMBS,
BRUSHES,
BROOMS, &C.,,
Which we are selling claeap for Cash_
We have the best and cheapest Goods to he
found anywhere. Remember the place. No. 1
Crunpbeirs Block, Seaforth.
McDonald & Menzies.
Auction Sale on Saturday afternoons. 1221
PHOTO - ENGRAVING.
TT PATS TO EILLUSTRATS YOUR $118114ISS.
Portraits, and eats of colleges,hotels, factories
machinery,&c.,mide to order from photographs,
Prices Low -Send stamp for specimen sheets.
Metropolitao. Press Agency,
183-52 New York City