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140VEMBEF. 6, 1891. 1 1 ,. THE HURnN' EXPOSITOR nNim I I . ... .
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-!!But we don't Wailt ILI I cc t) I IC " V A _VV i tA xT P_ ,
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� V ,,"Mg*b "eyme, Ailatt WC15 DO I machine just yet.111 13-1 .
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. I idn, the inventoes, mpel&_ When they had , "There isn't an�� fibed of it. Tell your ;TOHN BEATTIE, Clerk the of Second Division � ISF
dlsc,1,3sed the model thoroughly, Russell had, politics and every event occurs on 6ome friends its a contriante for king dough- Court, County commissioner, of Huron, C011" I I
, date that nobody can ever re- inquire intcA' They'll voyancer, Land, Loan and insurance Agent. Funds —FOR—
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no doubt that it was the very thing he want . nuts. They , , t. � . .
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mq ' e -Over Sharp & I I
. nained to be I member." es Afi er your com- Inverstod and to �, J
ed - street, Sealorth. 1280 . .
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Nothing but the terms rep I Conv,drsation at this point became animated ., be only durr yway. Livens store, Main 8 - -_ - I - ! . � .
rattled. - I and general. This is about the way It ran: panyls. formed the 1�11 nomin all hold a share . I � "
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par 1 tr.; but they Ort EY TO I.OAN.-Priv,ato and company fulids 1 . . * .1.
- Onthis'Po'll"eering was very film,
He I I'Let's study the life of a great man." , of stock each, p clue ten dolt private ., � - I . I M E 1-T �cau _-
would waive no right whatever, and he was ,i ! won't put up any n miey. Just a ome men 31 to loan at lowest rates. 810,000 of i . I I I
' s tends have been placed in our hands which no I - -
.V14R_1ll+_ that would be I "Oh, no; a woman." -I,- -11 1� I'a-A xyll"" nil N tint 4-- Eold I I . I ..
- w1w persuaded—"A man would be ever so much more In- J J will loan in swils to suit oo.rrowor. Mans ("a- ). %06
. necessary for him to remain fora time in the ' 77 1 meetings. At the start'll t0 trans- completed at once If title satisfactory. Dicliswi I I I . V 11 . 0 a
- dark ar, to the exact nature of Russ,eWs re- teresting- I ' pL - 1143tf , 11 . %J1 I - - BOYS
ter to you in consid owation of th i -tent, etc., &HAYS, Cardno's Block, Sealorth - L, V, - 0
"And women in histor some . -
Finally Ru&sell. 17 , y are, thing ock-.' I'll b y the other -_ I — F � �
. jAtious,-writh the capitalist. , - I ha)f the capital ,.p"t, I UJ .�-,-* I . .
: 4 0 RENT OR FOR SALE. -Tho hotel property . % ta"o
ent Awful. ee re your friends ); I I I I
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said: "I doetw4ut y011r'inV ion, except I We might tak-� a poet. � half, minus the . ee shares Tknown all the Benuiill�'r Hotel, situated linin o , . . � . %_ (A . `
asaloau. Iwilltakeitand give you my L J . hold, You and yo r friends hold Meet- the finest parts of the Tounship of Colborne. Will I � I - - ��
� "Or Herbert Spencor.11 present 17 parties PEf'sesslon I . oCK OF- Tl " -
0. U for it, or any other legal or illegal in- , it . I Ings without my Ing y 11 tell you be either rented or sold to suit Part I A FULL ST
. i Don't let's tike hini; he hasp been 'dead - I given at once, this is a goo'O opening. Apply to bi- ' - .1 . I
the, ingenuity;of the law- can t what to vote and -y u. can tell he duinmies.11 1222-tf I 4 4 , I CELEM,ATED
I bind me to re I tain the patent 11 long enough." I It was oil this plan t1tat, t e M- anhattan PFRA,umma, Buntrillier P.O. . "ccs ..& , I
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I Why, he isn't dead at .all. ' otory o � cheap, a covered I
- a#d to return it ' Electro -3 an was ganizedwitha -)JGS FOR SALE. -For sale,
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to, you after two Years, with� all the p Then they all leu capital stock o one undirye"d th mand dollars, I I
I r0fltS ' ,hcd, except the girl who tPhaoton, a covered buggy, .M cLaufth i in gear, also
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� had slain Mr. Spencer. Russellventured to ed soon.' a Portland cutter, all nearly. new, also a eut of 14M. d i .1 1, I
- and advantages I have obtained by ft.. except , which Ray said rou)d be I creased �
delude the company 11
suggest literature, but it appeared that every um H had n iffl V single harness, -Riding Saddle, Bridle. Apply to
� - the salary which can ' - - R e h o d ul � h ' A. D. McDONA[,D, seaforth, 12464 f , I I I
e 1% in three M
into paying me. In short will borrow i body knew Shake,,Wa--e too well, and nobody who would lend ll in their ames for this
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your invention; develop it; d then return knew anybody else well enough. At this purpose. He have flice in a room - I - 4
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point one of the girls auggested that the so-
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service a thoroughbred Cheater White Boar . I
to you. 1% it a bargain?" ' _. . -which was already the headq rters of sever p',X. This is a registered pig, and hay taken 1st prize I ; - . I - " - I
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it it is,ll qaid Deering, 11 for� I think you are cl0ty lVid not been orguni7ed. Russell was chose hi- incorpo I -
.al enterprises, and e h raters whereversho�n. Timm. -V, Payable At the Mule Of
I : hereupon unanimously elected president, who b desks there. service. 1v M, BEN.NETf, proprietor, Lot 2Conce8- . I
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sn honest man.' � - fterwhich the girls successively declined from among the m n 0 b ,y '1246x6 . I I . I
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s, I wish I could agree I rith you Having; no interes in the ompany, they ___, -_ - , .
- theofflee of secretary. In this emergency would always vote Light as e matter of ac- HROPSHI . ., �
".said Russell to himself, "but At least t RE SHEEP FOR SALE. -For Sale, a
fully, I Russell was deposed from the presidency and conimodIltion. - . I S number of well-breJ Shropshire Ram lambs, . . . LONG BOOT81
. ,my designs toward you are honorable.11
� While he was trying to es- also a few ewe lambs of the same breed. I -
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. I 1 chosen secretary. 0 The first stockholdefe meeting was nLof 4. Colices- � ' . -
VIII. I cape from that responsible post it was hold in a comforiable beer saloon af;ross stock. Prices reasonable. App]3-.'o ' . .
CHAPTER cion 4, township of Morris, near Belgrave. THOMAS .
- I discovered that the society had no mo to' the way - � 1246x4 A ]Parrot is a eat screecher and imitators, but you know , 11and-made throughout. -
L T of th istockholders ANDERSON, Bolgrave P. O. . �
I THE SOCIETY FOR GENNEU&L CULTURE. � *1 still. Certain manufacOurers, jealous of thei . i
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. Five difforent languages were instantly Oro! shook dice for the drinks while Russell __� _ . it's a Parrot , , I .
I When Russell called at the house of the , . Wanted to let, the 8 of I- Sunlight" Soap, try to imitate it
-• .1 I I posed as the proper vehicle for. the society's outlined the nature of .various proposi- OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.- world-wide irmedes M ; .
, he was qidekly made aware that job of cutting and skidding the cord -wood And '
Rays again I watchword, but it was discovereA that no- N . on. But it s only I
. tions which were f ivorably' i eceived, and re- in business on 11 Stinlight's " reputati .
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millionaire.. Nobody couldi, have failed to to be sure of the the. Parrot's, 'Every Pair Warranted.
I &change bad come upon tho daughter of the body had sufficieut command f any of Law log" on from 60 to i0o acres of land, also clearing I and gain i.
corded by the seer oung man w the same. For further p%tticillars addrabs the un- attempt, and ii, easily detected. - Their is
z , , quotation. had been engaged to do c'Idal work, and dersigned, Box 125, Wingbam P- O. GEORGE .
perceive that a - . I . juriou 1�
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I . and the stealing of "SunlightV'
Alice was of more sober and 124 0 .tf. S stuff stillf . I- I
t From thb, point discussion drifted naturally who held -a share, c f , stock. THOMSON. -poor, IiI .
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: w,riolls.n,-i-ft(Ithaushe,had.bieenbefor,,- The , � of Senforth, make their Soap any better. .
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o ' . ; to the study of the languages, ;and the com- Ray had adviskd postpoiling any active. HE LAST CALL.-C.'M. Whitney, directions and advertising won't 1,
I chair -%hich she had been ocoupym- was stir and GeQan ht )I found any
Z5 rative usefulness of French operations till fall, This Pla had not struck now makes the last call to those indebted to . i beautiful properties not f .
: Pa . accounts. All not settled At 'Sunlight " pea eases beaut
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. rounded by books of an educational and for- was warmly debated. - . I 'be antred -to, got him to square up their . Qale in the world.
. Russell favorably for a for collection, as ',! other Soap, 'bene it enjoys -Che largest t=ale I
; bidding character, and though there was a - a I ickly as possi_ once will be placed in other hand Pv - . the I
. "But we can't stuffy either -without hold of some mc ney as 'id in leaving town. Rc- I . .
he has given up business at — ,
w - suggestion that the young lady had tired of I
. teacher," .said Alice, "and a teacher would . ble. I member, Wit is the very last warning. -C, M. __. I
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each. in turn and had thrown them all upon be horrid." . 1241 tf. - . I
"Borrow some on your Ck 1 73 suggested WHIMNEY. I - a 1 911 .
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Campbell, Senforth,
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� the floor, still their mere presence was par- "Intwn't'Mr. Paissell know French?" asked - Ray, when the yo ing mail N entered to hint ONEY.TO LEND . -Will- Car _ _' k 66
� tentolls. . I Miss Hill. ., I! QUIC March Weather -:- K 9 I have been thinking of what You said toI I e 1. that he was innee d. .having been appointed agent for the Hamil - Attention!*yes - . �
11 , "I can read a bill of faNe, it the Freugh M Savings Company, Is now I
[ Mot rhe other evening," she began, " and I steivard doegriot try t,D wi-ite Win English 11 "Butitisn'two heaythffigyet. Nobo( . ly ton Provident Loan and Savir the most favorable I .1
I_ have come to, the conclusion, that You did not ,English, knows whether t' § machine will amount . to prepared to effect loans on , . I Children's School . Boots Iii
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paid Russell, "but, nay knowledge of the len-
. terms. Interest 6 per cent, payable annually I I
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� it. . . light. Parties desiring money, will I
rr mean I guago does not go, ini.ch further. Suppose any thin ow quietly charge", very 11 :by (.ailing on me before I TO- . supply.
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we study El nglk.ml e" elsewhere. WM. CAMPBELL, Seaforth. �
disclaim it. I I'm behind it," id Ray. ,"Tkt them hear borrowing . 1239 tf. I ...
I ed to, violently I -10h, it i,,,Wt the lea� b use to ginybody," said . . � ;
it you gave me to, .under'stand that girl I F0vt,1.nl girls ill chora s. "Yoll can't possibly that th 1, t -_ 9
y the1, go to be a big ,boom on __ -
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I t s to be worked up in GOOD CHANCE. -For Sale, that old estab
had no intellectual needs," 4he continued. ; k-uo,.v enoll-b about it I make anybody see It, and and Paint Shop,
ell, - u to I Alishdd Biticke-mith, Wagon EAT . -
I( Hea,;-en forgh7e Merl e> claimed Russell' I that voll,lo. a hur-ry. Then o to torose fellows and offer with geod dwelliDL�l house, situated in Egmondville, PYPER. & B ', TIE S George Good, .
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I- - itnothing, was fill-ther from my thoughts •" I -.Wv ca,i�ht to lia,.,#3 sonic committees," -yourstock-asoo teral for A loan." , and known as Hilton's old stand. Part of the
C', * Terms easy.
4& There! I have made you colift _,; " ! U 1 - -ind we need a critic, "But I don't w nt to lose he -.cyck. " purchase money c� -AND - BRUSSELS.
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, sa� t5a i d oile. of flac 6 tit ,i. . _n remain on time. Ille P, 0. . SEAFORTH
she. "So Von really (lid think that I ,%v is don't ha e to lose it, After you've Apply to JOHN ,,SPROAT, Egmondv I . I
too, When we decide what we're going to . : I 1244x4 �
! . ver -SS Mi. hat rve . ®"ry Goods' S t o -
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y childish and s4lly? Rat doubtlE I i read, we!ll have somebody appointed to head made the loan I the fellow hear t - . . I .
Brown had, prepared you for tbat.'" stepped out and that the i hole thing has 6 To RENT. -To rent a large '.
it aloud, and the critic will tell what is the ][JOUSE AND LOT .
I 16indeed be. had done notl1ling of the soft; fallen into nothl g. Let birl get it quietly, o,ndcomMc�,diiotiod-A,ellinghoupe on Goderich . I I
matter with it, in, Of street. it contal�ls four rooms and kitchen down . . NEW BUTCHER .8HOP. .
"W6 must change the critic every week,' like a straight ti . Then h w tour up4aim. There is also a good'wood ' greatest bargains .ever offered in.. � I -
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4; 4md w- it was ,an in(lep(-ndont discovery - yours go round to him aull pick up Your ty of hard and soft water in (,,oj,-' And seellre soine, 0 .
,. said Miss Hill. shed and plenty � or IN -SEAFORTH..
of your own- That ww�'tho reat-on -%,vhv you t Seaforth. I I .
. Russell was strongly of the opinion that paper at about J Ive per m�n% on the dollar. ect .Ion with the house there is a hood garden. F
would not talk with 1110 except 011 frivolity. would be necessary to You pay your friend it sinall commission further Particulars, apply, to DR. SCOTT or t,y ROBT. . . . I I
such an arrangement , SCARLETT, Winthrop. 1246x4 I � I
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Ali, well-. I have dicotit. too." e critic, but he and you'll be way alletid on the transac- ..---- I _ � .� — . . . 1 . . .
. " said Rmsselli SOa-malv "vcn the happiness and safety of the JONES & M(:OUATG- -
113[iss Ray. I I He was planning tion," I EliiiSHIRB PIG. -The undersigned willkeep dur-
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arewhollyrnibtak-eil. .J1V!(itvlC()E 0 .,,_, II did I . -ed by ing this season at ,his pia' in Harpurhey, a i I
I - - ,_ . was shock B -OF OUR PRICES. Beg to inform. the people of geafortb and vicinity tbAt,
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I .. , d hecon tinudd to regard thoroughbred Be .
. - this proposition, ark t the number of �,ows will be taken. � I they the businesison Main
-wasn due entirely to the weft', aaa irkshire Boar to ,which a limited SOMF,
tionThis pig was per= . LOOK A7 .
. '50"�* . and is one of the I . rth, in the shop formerly ow*ed by
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. . i .. it as a temptation of Sita till about 1� chased from Mr. Jas, Snell Hullett, a � . Street, Seaf* will be glad to eerie All whO
vacuity of my mind. At the time, IwOs .. - . middle of Augu: it, when h(. got very barn best In the county. Terms' $1, with the privilege. of � ! . . Mr. George Ewing, and I
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under the impression that if my,%vords could I - ,._� . . 11 . on a confiding * returning if necessary. Also a good young Bork- . . � . I may call ontbhem, with fresh meat 0 e business and -
be recorded, thev -would make valuable rn�- I UPI and - worked the scheme . TORRENCE, Harpurhey.' 7 � both have -a practical knowledge of th
. I .gentleman named James Remington. - That shire Pig. ROBRELT � guarantee a goodarticleand prompt Attentioll toots-
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aerial for advanced text book I - a . is to say, he liegotirited t b 3 loan with the .. ___ � . . . tonters.
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__ of subjects. I now perceive that they ,we e I I* - I knowledge that probably itc other way out OUSE TO RENT. -To rent the residence I- Ilar. ress Goods. I � . orders solicited and meat delivered In any parts
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ings of imbecility. 'Pray forgi�'e rhey, formerly occupied by the late Df. Me- . . - .- . of the town.
the glibber - ) - H JONES & MCGUAIG. -
� wolld - : � - of the difficulty would pi itself ex- isu It has recentlyb,en thoroughlyrepaired - : . . � 1239 tf. .
me, and I will try to do better. I ; . I that whit Derm . ed Dress Goods, 141 ards for $1. I — I
f N sept Ray had suggested, Not and is a most coil fortably and commodious resi- Tweed 2 . -
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suggest discuss - the geometry I X I I � � . only w _ science . - three acres of land on which ; Tweed ss oods, 12J yards. for $1. 0 MT r_rA.T=-1 I C) .
,t ,that we discus n disturbed by this dente. There is near)) Dre
. dimensions." � affair, a�utlllhsie9vras tormented'bi the fear is a variet)f of large and small fruit, alsoL a good I ; All Wool Ser -es, (all colors) 18c -pax yard•
"Is --is it nicef" said Alic(a, with so �e I , , . Eair, bi, . stable. There are five bedrooms, with parlor, . 0
1 that Job ar g would hear of it. Deer- dining-roon), large kitchen and pantry. A good - I All Wool Double, Fold Dress Goods, 24�c per yard. 0
llci% I , / . A in had �n ee " of sight of Ray according --arid hard andlooft water. 11 I . . . Mutual - Liv - stock
hesitancy.
i _ kept = wood house and sellar, --arid Seaforth P I e
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� I � I to agreement, lithe had 4alled frequently Apply to ANGUS mc;DERMID, 1241 t.f. .
speculative that the mere fact of my kn w- I , , & how things were getting I - . Flannels.
- not inter- ( . on unfl=, I - __ _ ___ . � I . INSURANCE CO-`
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ing next to nothing about it will - I g st time, be had come with a j1HOROUGHBRE'D STOCK FOR"' i . . -
fere with the discussion. You reinernber, of I I . � paper for Russ 311 to sign. ,! 11 Milne, Ethel, bas for sale a few choice Short- 'Flannels, 106, per yard. . .
eq ja- ; I elve months old, got rt
. course, that in analytical geornetryy eement whi h put their relay horn Bull Calves froin six to twelve ., Grey Uni0ji
I the second degree involve two it was an ag, Perfection." Also Grey Wool Flannels, 19c, per yard. Head ofri ce: - seafd h.
tions into theform of a contract terminable by the pure Cruickoliabk Bull, . : . ' I
tions of ' t 8 good Leicester Ram Lambs and a few Ewes and 1 An extra line for 22c per yard. insurance Compare In
dimansions; of the third degree, three_:, WO ,. , . I . i I THE ONLY Live Stock
� . on the viola ion of certain obligations. F,wo Lambs. As I am short of room I will soil either ! 6 being
know them as lexig'b, breadth and flulielm ss. I I Among was a pledg6 that no stock- of the above At bottom prices and on easy tennFi. . . Ontario having a Governwent DOPOIdt An
the fourth degree DAVID MILNE, duly Hoenmed by the same. Ave ti(m ONTYft On
, .-. of cattle to sele2t from. d solloit the
�iow then, an ec[jial.1ion of f I long should carried 1244 tf. I S.
, - I on in Fifty head the business of Live Stock Insurance AD
� hence the question . , , I � Pbbing opera th _ � _ Deering had Ethel,ontarto.- , �, - Table, ,nen ' I . p of the importers and breeders .of the
.should involve fcux, fOA3rffi ---" ,,- � I connection wil h 0 entermse I - -__ ---.--- - .r__1 I i . . Province' -
naturally arises: What is the .�', 1. began to be Idous. T-100, LOST. -Strayed from the premises of the . . - Province.
dimension . I . i - .- 11 1"1 , "I woulcdlnl have this rmchine of mine J elhurst, a black collie dog Pure Linen Tablings R r 17c per yard 1 1 . For further particulars address
said AEZ� 9• 1. , V _!, � J _,P undersigned, Chis . , xtra Fin c
"I'm sure I don't know," - .� N X - Earths the designs of dishonesty," with Ft white breast and a split in one of his ears An e Line far 25 per yard, JOHN AVERY, Sec.-Trem
cant think of ally thing but bigne-1-6. hat used to about an inch long. Hegoes bythol3ameof "Collie." . . -
I isn't it?" saidlie. 11 If,berOsgoingtobe any huy person giving such information as will lead to - . I - . . I164 I
is a dimensioni _001� work I shall b ive to put ni on it." rho recovery of this anhn-.�J will be liberally rbward- ... Mantl' so ,. I .
"Hardly, m a geometrical sense. We THEN THEY ALL TURNED UPON RUSSELL- JOHN . I
, . * list, in iffie hope Russell did his best tol reassuro Deer- ed, and any person found harboring ,him after this I . g
n moral Char- date will be prosecuted as the law directs. * -ring out
, will suppose three axes intersecting Perf en- to be the last critic On the 1i ing. He descri Ill Wn 1244x4 are clearing -
-yen point or any other p'afle that the society would die a natural - death . . . SHEPHERD. . t of Man le Cloths which we .
dicularly at a given I subject of &cter in terms 11clismo, up in com- We have a large assortment . - -
I which they find convenient. Now, then in , before turn carne. But the subJ I �"ey lacked in REWARV.-I -4-111 v,ay Ton Dollars reward L exactly AYholesale COSL I : i '
I ,-tance of from tliese critics
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terms of the dis any point fi ,ties tas 0 prehensiveness , what - $10 for such� information as will lead to the . I . i Beautify Ycur Homes With .-
axes -we are able to express --pardon me 0 1 the society went into executive session and . I . conviction of the person or persons who wallei- . ,.
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at you are going to sleep." wrestled with the question, of names. and � ---A+ '. � ., ously poisoned I my dog on septa.ber 23rd, , . : Milfinry. . I -
Observe that . . "': poisoned pig's feet over the line fence In. -
"Oh! no,'' said Alice,"but I couldlitt was chair- �.._., '. �: I by placing
I - litt ell? uses for the committees. Russell Ar_ _- . . - p. -A,:. •! I to my orchard from Robb's Plaughter house - yard, , -•.
,would . . .., � was inoffensi� e and was vever off his own . as everything is ne-WARTISTIC 4 a 0 _ .
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wondering man and the girls either talked to Mrn all at Our N I "I IS
. I - what the other girls , The dog - McNamara and 0 Millinery De artment needs no" recommendation I
I wear." once or didn't talk to him at all. When he . 0 . . I I ,premises. James- Rolb .James McN I . I
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,,Might I inquire who the Other �Jirls .detected anything like a motion, he request- V . lAndrew Curry, were at'work there the Eame day' and fashionable.- .1
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� are?" I ed a -vote which was general.ly a unanimous ; ELIZABETH HARVEY. - . •Every Departmeill, in Our store is well filled with new I me� WALL -PA v1r%ER,v
.'Didnit I tell you? I've joined a society . affirmative because, by the time he could I . .-W R•- . I
but I you. YC 11'rO call for the nays, f he girls had begun to talk I I cCONNElX8 ANNUAL STOCK SALE . -W. " Goods,* A specialty in I-VIen's Underwear.
for culture. It's all girls I e and didn't hear what I 11 M Davis has tocelv9d instructions f rom Mr. Yoh,, —_
v of any other an . 30,I. (r .
in it. ve cow du?t think about something els . Me.:onnell, to ,sell by public auction, on Lot No. chan e I for GOO(Is at the Highest Market
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who, knew enough to belolag to it." he said. . concession 7, Hibbert, on 7 10 i . I can do it with the Newest Goods And
It was decided give a reception to the . rely:- .
-, ed to T / Ism the following valuable property n . �
Russell wondered whether there were any A'f oias- Frice. : I
. . . . e committee to -- Hor�'es.-i Breeding mare, in foal to 11 Pride o ' ' at Bottom . Prices.
Other men who didn't kliow enough to I �'eel? friends of th' society, and a c I
tion it should be . nich; 1 tw6.year-old colt got by 11 Rakerfield ; I I
out Of it. He had an instantaneous mc ntal decide what sort of a reception . . span of good driving horses, colt,
four and the other pyplln -I & BE AT T I'mi I .
ntai ling � by "General Wolsey" and - -
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picture of himself in the of Mai I I I tnree years old, one zol
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an instructive conversation with eight Or tell the members simultaneously. in fact that I 1 I . tboother gotby "Lord Duff erin." Cattle -926 first- _� .1 I I If yc,u contemplate repairing you ishould
I . class two-year-old steers, would make good stockers - �& DUNCAN) SEAFORTH.
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girl.s. Was so much assistance that after the corn- as they will average about ten hundred pounds ; 8 SUC,CF,8S0RS TO DUNCAN . see - My selection and get my Prices. -
—The so 'I co tin' y could re- . . ors ; 3 cows, SuP- � I -
society meets here to -night, inittee had been appointed nob0d 7 yearling steers, and 2 yearling heif I
- oma at by this time the . posed to be in calf ; -3 springers will calve in No- __� - . I
-ued -Alice. "I thought they woul. I member- who was on it. B, vember; I thoroughbred bull ;%If, twelve months -_ �
early, and it was their deli which - me course of debate had changed, and this very A mEETI qG OF THE ST CKHOLDERS. old, pedigreed inrDomlnion pard Book; 6 good ewes; ` 0 Is,
I In d arisen: , "How Shan ' y disclosed . The above will' positively be i = = HOES.owonder' whether they would all app difficlilt question ba substantiati ;.-Then he utiousl 12 AND %9W.PAPST - i "ggs ten weeks old be mean if t do, ho come to the re bring what they will. Nothing bid in. Sale to BOS ---
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P arty dresses. It will that very we let the people w w M have the secret of Ray's tonne. on with tho en- commence at one o'clock m., precisely. Terms. - . SEAFORTH. -
a because the understanding' was t t ceptiox find out ho to rise, and said a few 'words about him of sio.00, anx, under, cash; over that -_ ! .
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. thing was to be studious and simple." which ought to have been �aved for his obl- amount eleven months' will be 1J 1 I 49 91- . -_ I
learned that offered seem to H -A , 1i !; . I
solutions of ere D iin� did not nifsbing approved �joiut notes. Six per cent. off for I . -
-When was I elected to this Post Of honbr - this problem w tuary notice But Dee outside stock i � I �
?IT L 'ed Russell. but they wer , objection � credit ,amounts. Positively no 0 . -
aud res-ponsibili-ty ask e all open to the ob.i be Impresse� - r . cash on c for that day. JOHN . — I
I-Ye� ice, ILproposed your of suggesting school day -nd graduat- allowed on the ground fo �
sterday," said Al 0 thought that it . it I . . 'th ;
name. Marion Hi -11 r. Her ing exercises. Russell said he, s nd' his t on Wl I
- mu 0 — RTis a "I don't think, ch those brokers," . R. DAVIS, Auctioneer,is a menibe n c I I . this 1,IcCONNELL,Proprictor; W 1246x2 WILLISO0 w ted dea to bAve eacil mein cout i .:
brother Riobard. knows YOU- W would be a good i not to talk affair only makes me Ill more anxious.
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- him to join, but he told Marion that he ber of the society register a vow an Those fell(tws always Ent something ,. PROPERTY FOR SALE. i s ha e arrived and we are now ready fora big season's busi- GODERICH
d asked upon a frivolous subject with any young m nothinr They've got -so used to - I Our Fall Goods ha -
would rather be electrocuted, an for � __4 or Sale f Boots,
ase the resolution OUSE FOR ;SALE OF. TO RENT. lF . selected assortment o
her to convey, his condolences I to you. atthereceptiolli-in his c r 7 course.buying an selling of paper and to Rent, the , property on West 'For
ness. We are now carrying a large I d well pose of these- . I
Of course he d1d1ft think she to us, would read "Youn' wO nan," of promises, a nd reaping wheat where they JLJL Or Ifortb, formed owned and oc- trad , and we intend to dispose 8team Boiler Works
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. . � rd of the I the stock of street, Adjoining SO4 ?p. There a comfortable Shoes and Rubbers for this season's trade, . -
. . Each member should keep a record have not sown, and, floapng I copied by Mr. Win. Cc] ssible prices. I
conversation introduced consist of half a cord of use cornahing 9 rooms and a splendid atone goods at the lowest pO - . (ESTABLISHED 1880.) 1
,. 11 number of topics of conver railroads, , vhich frame 110 Ise, also a woodshed, hard
4 , by her and hitherto unheard of by the other , second-han( � ties and a veyor's report- - cellar under the Whole house,
and other out* , . — - -
t , I . . . d, and soft water, And a good ---KIP BOT& I I I I
. , 1 4 party to the conversation- Every such topic . the Ire so v iixed up in bwiness of that kin buildings. Alsoi a splendid garden of one acre. _
I one, and the member having Y hey can treat a really Will be sold cheap or rented on reasonable terms. I --
. should count . 'I say, that, ICHAEL. our own Make Of Cyoona
ore at the end of the evening 11 . But if you Apply to A. STRONG, or JAMES MPM 3244 We have made up or this 160 Pairs of u Chrystal & Black,
, the highest se r commodity with Proper r*sPect . Farm 911 eape t Bw-,"s .
wtA ,houic, be chines, and not I I - er these are the ch
-:Z!�,:� / . � %!� should be entitled to a prize which . 5 ession - Factor. made. . focturers of all kinds of StstionlLrY
- ,ociety,s people are going to sell than and French Kip Boots
� .1 AI , - .. awarded' in the presence of the stock its a� I right..' � I ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 31,COnc as they will Ov,tweaf two pairs:of the best L Mann
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11 - � I I fit MoKillop, containing 100 acres, About 90 can buy, . I Marine, Upright* Tubular _.
guests. . first, .Russell j naranteed this and every thing F cultivation. . -
This plan met with 'much favor at else which le could think �f that seemed to Acres cleared and all in a good state Of BOOTS -- -
on the ground . . . supporting , )ny. He took It itl� well underdrained and well fenced. There Is .FA TORYmADE . .
but finally it was voted down, require t43WID(I I e and good large bearing orchard, i
I ; I y win, and that long- sheds, &c-. There is a never incanada, B 0 I LE Ill S
I that Russell would certainly the moral 1aracter whit he bad prev frame barns, stablest s situated within three ye 8 Ock of Factory Boots from the beat Erms
� I that was why he suggested it, which was very ly constru(ted for himself �and Duilt a piazza tailing spring well. It I r,i. Apply to We carry a large . I
. me f course, he. could I . uple of baywin- miles of Seaforth ,and will be sold cheap. 1168tf at prices from $2 to $3. 0. We are sure to suit you -in these. - Salt Pans, smoke Stacks, Sheet Iror Works,,
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. I _an of him, because, 0 around it and put on a co E er's Hill P. 0. I . I I etc., etc.
girls who didn't know But he said that he JOHN McCLUR ,Port -_ ilese, Jy �f, the
find any quantity Of dn't pliy the dows and a cupola. - ask him to sign utors of the late- - ged, riveted , or sean: , � solid Boot - I
- much, and probably he woul thought it was too late ' ARM FOR SALE. -The EXCO Men's Lace Bootsi bellows -ton
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jLS-t �;4L . I : I Robert being desirous of winding up )wing. Women's Lace Boots for every day we -
i__ - . . L game fairly, any way. any,paperf - F Johnston, for plowing. I I i is Slippers at 25c. rizontal Slide Valve
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- ft _� -ion of a name Came Up it e p ering. Invefi- the v -alf and cordovan. -Lots of Women Al
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I Then the quest $I I tb&t�"` odd are offering for sale Farm Lot No. 43, Concession 1, also the best in , Automat
TwWty. All
- I again, f llowed by the RPPOintmen Ic moth r of necessity with - for $1, Oolchester and Granby, three of wo: Automat 0 Cut-"Jff F-n&e@ A ty
0 tion ham, been the to acres, 06 cleared and the balance hard
. - ,It:, .,,,y .,-;CU,. rs X DDIEN-SIONS. dissolution) of half a dozen MOM u don't Turnberry, f the premises are a good frame house e carrY Rubbers, Goodyear Glove, I dpipefitting ooriat"t Y on h*Ad-
,. . E 4 If you - On 0 W I 99 stoconds." Caiiadian Rubber p "' short n6tioe.
,,,T. D.1 .;s (and diss sit, *1th some - wood bush. For termsno FAf4.MZt86 rugish on
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but .she dict. Oh, here are the giris,77 she committees. The search for a Mott') me & t till Provi#011CS and stable. The'place is well watered. makes. These Tims Make Godericb.
ems I can w , full partleulars apply to the undersigned on Lot best American' InIdt, will be sold Worlm-oppool,te 0. T. R. Station,
4 - and it gradually drifted into like MY d Valises,—A.few e I I .
added, 9-,; the door -bell rang, "alid, I r- Rus , orebody 010 develop my in- and addressed to unks an I _ ? .
came next, raises up ,- 23, Concession 2. Morris, or by letter ()ols. goods always I .
sell, if you please, don't start thein Oil x I - general conversation on music, mil- � . -1 Wm. J. JOHNSTON, Bluevale P. O. 1246.6 . I W. Liberal discount given for cash. I I I
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dimensiow to finery and If Rus"11 had had fait�L. that Providence . I OR TO RENT. -That at cost to mak�e,roo . I
the only girl at the -very first meeting who , served; and -then . him to -DROPERTY FOR SALE occupied by Thos. Smith, - -
-e talk some Russian tea was ,, would rai 5o up another ' ention for I tp ,WILLI$, HANDwMADE
were - there was just time enough,. -for a vo" that develop h 3 might have rc-;isted this demand, � X property at present occt . )p, ii miles OB.j„I .
didn't know one single thing you . come to the next situated on Lot N, Concession k KoKIII( land, and � - . - - �
g about." _-r-,4, but as the facts from Seaforth, containing - 6 acres of good
in .1 - Secretary Russell should ,ts stood, he had no choice but I cornfortable. cottage 30x22 feet, I No. I Cady's Block, Seaforth. a
The roorn was full of Pretty girls and chat Boots n&shoes
meeting of the society Prepared to give it 8 , rbe terms of the anti -fraud condi- on which theta i's a I I . I I .
- ch. to sign. - )ft water pumps; IL160 IL I I I
Russell surViveed e enk name, a motto and a subject for rOsOar down in bl ick and white and with kithhen _"rd and im lanted with
ter in a moment. tion were put do 'There is'about one acre p I
barrassraent of his presentation, at d even - � . small barn. ,,all fruits, grape vines, etc. This proi-
began robe comiderably amused by I tis posi- . witnessed . ; i Gil_ fruit trees. : I cheap and on very easy I i I
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tion. He was surprised to- find that there MANHATTAN ELECTRO -MOTOR COMPANY; . ctivel to direct affairs &a the resent owner 6rs apply -person- EAFORTH ' . -
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pert -Ray began a ter:C11rdine. r all fher particuls
girls, including TIff commandment, K, 1244 G041DE 4
were only seven gi , 9 fift y when I 'Go ahead and organize your company, there wo, rid be - only 01 Le cOmmam ally or by letter R- COMMON, Seaforth' I � I Has on hand a liege number of Boots and Shoos of his
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He had supposed that there were Gilbert pay, "I havenit time to attend namely, the eleventh. ____________� � i I � .
said Gil . :.-For sale. we-st half Of .
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u se, the to it just -now. i (TO BE Lot 28 Conomion 10, MCKIII contain- � L � . . -A War=ted - to give Satisfaction.
I : Suddenly, by a common imp en discussing � Deer- , - F are Cleared. 940 farm is � I I .
ss Ray He and Russell had be ing 60 nor6;: 45 ,of. which i . -1
adorable half dozen rushed up to 3%i. I ____ I in a good state
and amici with one voice: "Have You found ing's model. pay was sure there was money , C I ftesy Int e FamilY- well fenced and underdrainedo IM a' and frame I - if you want your feet kept --dry c9me and got a pair of
__ 11 f the machine, and Russell - There is IL log hous I
0 d wells I our boots, which will be sold
to be got out 0 . nothing so necessary to 91011 per of cultivation. .
I We haven't. on, frame b,am and stables, also two goo i a
a good name for ;the society; y to be got out There i�l - k1tob . TIALL OF 1891
1 . . predond rd of choice f rult.
I 11 d ex was sure that there was mone an kindness. . Tt must . and A chm . .
� Then they all turned upon R I - feet or rah- lnbslt-.& mile I I OHEAP FOR CASHO .
07a Z nice of Ray, and both were satisfied. - nate. The home which is overned by ha, This farm is will a,Zx :"f Obreling with
claimed: "Of course you ka - i seven Illeg from S"forth. and I i I .
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- tiof course it isn't -worth while for me to e ideal home. It of a sohool, about I . � -
- i 7 name for it, bit, Russell." ---even spend much time on this thing git first," said Hess coulA never becoril dinarily observant I within two_ "Ales of the Vill& 0 of Winthrop, where � I . 7 attended to. AIL kinds of Boot*
I a, man could repl� di cult for. any 01 Churet, mills, stores, &e. I . ' , ringmade to order. All patties who have not -
: Before the Young . going so that we is not I ()f spirit I there is a FOlt !O'Dea lar partle- orolian Alcides and 0oreangalarge jylthhe"Irep
�supposing that he could have replied at all— Ray. "After you get it ,person to see at once wb it kind 'ships I Mong I I
I This farm will lie cheap. For furtl received ex Steam I . settle
for lad you will phrase can and
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Miss previous development I'll leave' in your- without forming 1 RUSSELL, Win't)) P P. O. I I - 1162 D. MANTYRE, beaforth.
Alice had been trying to read. � t . 171, step in, but the i I We have I ' �ch we hope to have CoTplete with 9004 .. . I -1
Hill picked up one of the boo - which can work deals with i I prevails in a family. A, persoD must I 1?A6x3 !
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'lob, it's history," said she. t'A ice, for hands. i alone, Me opinion of the pr i vailin � * it PLENDIDFARMFOR SALE -For Sale the East portion of out Fall In portationsy h•
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I But I can't organize aCoMpany a y prevails it seems � A to 4th Concession, and Lot 4. t :
. ood �l sake don't let's study his rY- tomes where true courts �Alf-of Lot 4 on I
nes�; I sort Of 5 The kindly I S t,j, Concession, Tuckemnith, containing 150MARRIAAGE LIOENSES
Russell objected; "there am some T She 6th Con;�Wi . .1 I .
tt kn,.)-,y any thing, about it it It the I about 12 acres. The farm Is a fe . I -
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old.,, laws governing this process, I suppose.?? to meet !one on the three lold. beautifully on all clegrei� ,b - .
iterit g. It is I acres, I nada- and 31ontevidean, in i 108UZD AT -
Welcome is felt on el I ft ex OR . i � days.
least use trying to learn now. I the mucic of , well underdrained d well fenced. There is . I
"If Cato learned Greek at eigh r 1' said & 17 replied. Ray, 'you'll need a law- hed "Kind word are In I and �b It barn, 56 by 80 fOets' 2150 an t
9 ,W, I'll put up for his fee. - expressed, i brick � house 2001 L, I '
p -1, ,,you might begin his�ory eigh- . yer, and, of con] the I world." H%rd word on the other hand � I orchard Of )=i ng trees. There are ,three . d �alue- I THE KURON EXPOSIUR - OFFICE
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Then all you Ill need will be three Or four hailstones i summer beating I wells on the I in Goods—*ewest st les an. I
teen." $6 are like hailsto, Id nour- L t. There Is no wiss land. it is within four miles I , I I
cls, and & few bottles of champagne. I'll h t they would n 21 1, I . " SIDA6FORTED 02TTAIL10-
-Ye ', lea down ajrul destroying w1a ! is �onvenlent tO A good school. It I
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ora of the girls. "That was when you stand the champagne. I job were hey welted into drops of rain." . a jj�ek and grazing fArm- It will be =I-lownp .
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