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Nawwnm I.I., 1891. - - . � I � � i I . . I . ; ! i I - I I I .TH;z, W1 19�nN 17)(POSITORN - ; . 7 1 - - 1. - I . ., __ � . I 110 I - . I . . I � I - ..- r � I n7mm= i : f I - - - ' . . . - nor, ,me une xie& ox neceiviing ner, sun parlay Dud DOM Duuu, a mmared cause of any ,lack of Invit Ltions but because i " i I � . . i - . I : . i EtE, HARD, OLD RUT. - . becausse he doubted his ability to do so. It sold on b*33urer's - Russell fancied It e"er t) avoid Alice than I IN T I � , - I I - � stock was placed _ . . BOARS FOR SERWeil;, I ! 1. � I _' BOOT S, the required,sOlne- PeMIASiOn to bring her to, i� � On de- to be simply friends with her. To all ap- -DOAR� FOR SERVICE. -Tho undersigned will keep ; 41LONG I ,�,� � I I I . i . 1� � � - - consent, but at last she entered fully into the posit wt,* a trud company. and could be pearances, however, then -was no interrup- thoroughbred Cheater White Boar � � . i I I _., . - -plot, awd helped Russell to concoct the soul- disposed Izonly under the treasurer's authort- - tion of the co &Hty of th erv'ce a e � . _­��_ . . I � � idi pir feeling for each ' " late p,g r ; ') : - .- I � 11 "' is 2 re_g , nd has taken Ist prii . L. zation. I I .ho- .. �, Rus. -el, payable at the thile of ___�_ : I � FOR- . I - I . read. His first ap.- .g red . a Conces- ! .�_ L - "I '5r Cupid to other. . r� r e�e WK. 13ENJ ET f , p�oprittor, Lot 2 � ;; - . . - ful mess V service. r i __ . ­_ ; -----iV,_ - I � � . . I . 11 . 'the poem were an immense - In the early fall, when a little- chill creeps 1246x,r I I - ______ I , - I 11---dranCe' and. Meanw e Russell was getting harder and uion .!7, Orey. i . L ­==:-�- I I . ; � . .. ­Iisiw�____ - - . . . . -_-� I ­_ - . . t!...� - - . I I I - .. I SUCCe$& He �ead a twenty-Une wail called harder fillancially'. Hid means of into the air, and fires,are rekindled under the � � I I � . � _==�_ - � I "Dust and Ashes," a title suggested to Rus- bOrrowin seemed exhausted, and his old-- great stew- ' HE UNDERSIGN�D wi keep for service on ! .1 L ti , . - � .. - . I . . _. ,2 . J . I 4 ( . s - pan of. politics, a scheme which' T . South half Lot 29, Co I ee*sion 2. Morrit;, the I I � I /;/� I ME N a., d I i mproved Yo i ringe . , _� . I L we, --e in rapture, and it was Immediately de- recall. 49 was involved in a dozen ditacul Hero." Terms, $1. to be paid t the tin of.ervl(-e, : . . / . . . sell by the fello,wIR occupation- The girls time o y bad apparently Bed beyond Ray and Russell bad formulated during the thoroughbred I e ihire Pig, " G 11 � ,;. // I - summer began to broaden and �assurns do. ,�� � 11 // .5 a 11 N , � "I I , I - _ ties, but I had hitherto managed, on 1 his t1ni with theprivib.-go of returni g it necessary. PLdi- L r1l , I f . ided that the poet must read before a, larger ape I � k: Z I I � . - � gree wak be seen oa applivation' to the owiier. � � I t I - I . - a - L A . I I I I . %k. The OrIginal P*n of borrowing from Peter to L . - . L ts- - audience during the f*llowing wet pay- I JOHN WILSON. 1247x16 I a BOY ,. �-- - : U 6 . . L �_ � ­ . Society would issue about fifty invitations, -Paul, to k his credit from utterly failing to 'We shall need some poitical influence in I I I - - I . I I . - . ; ' . once its work of introducing _ Piem. " ,ut the sums necessax- working this motor right 11 Ray had odd. -T)URE. RED BER SHIRN SWINR -The tinder- . . - I . - - :: � , and begin at . y were loger. . I - - L , 11 . I I � . . . I thepoot. . I . now, and��er tomanage. And here t4amp- "Why dont-you go into p)litics a little? It .1 8igred breeder A pure-bred Barkabira Swine, � . -TOW .r I � � . ill keep for service a thoro' hbred boar, lie has �,7 , I tation sei�'nd upon him. His power to author- would give you a chance I o got acquainted w 9 ; ".. I . i . - Russell was so"Yewbat al � . , 1� I I . TAS . I � T armed at thesue- . I also a nu nber of yout g boars,Xd sown for @ale. des- 11 � � .1 I . - -1 A FULL STOCK OF I . . I . . cew of his joke, but he determined to ,Carry, : ize the salO of the stock cortifleatesand to re- with a great, In"I men w 10 might be useful cendants of " Huron Chief " (016), all registered pedi.�- ; I . 7. - �. � . I . I . L; to US.". : - � - CR . . � . I - - : - - � ( - I . I . . it, a,% far as it would go. The preparation of , ce"e the 6oney thus realized was the 1�att __ � greeh. I�rlM reasom ble, apoly on Lot 10, Conces- Z . .4 - V L - I . . 11 L I ' I � I Used by " In this way he drew his own I Russell had replW that he would just as ';i,,n 7, �tsnley. or addresp WK. MCALLISTER; I �_� � - li, . _� - ; � -I.- .i��W,r­..�_ I . I ' I the poem, however, was a work of consider- I Varna P. 10., Ontario. : 1247x4 , - )v 4N aW magnitude, and, with Alice, he spent a. ' salary andad once or. twice but succeeded in lief go ihto politics as any thing elm, and he I : ,-,:�P!'� ,�� I - - I I I I : . � I i ' i . I : - _/ � � . I � . I great many.hours digging out the Terms. I keeping square accounts. But the company had looked about him for 3a Top t" T�IERK IRE PIG.- The uOdersigned will keep dur. I ! I . I . I . i 1_0 � It- ; - , : I - � I . . , o . , ed to be remarkably cl had only a sniall Wance. ' Ray was occupied was not hard to find. 6 had become a - J0 lug his season i t .his plq,�e in Harpurhey, a ,-: 1/1.1 Ak, I " WEATHER ' � AH06 prov ever at this �� 11, , , , - � I - � . . thorough red Berksh re Boar -0 which a lirnited ! . -- 7, � �_ I 1, <.% -,m� . . � .� J the Pocahontas Club, .in organiza- I V. �/J ,Y',,'-":.!:Il�--::-,.z�11--..- ,� , I - . .. �, 11.;� , sort of work, and together they evolved a in other schemes Just then, and his atto4tion membero' number Pows will I �e take i. This pig was pur- (., � � ;5" . I t , . � . : I 10. 7 ,;- I I .. 't:, ��(�,�, ;; . .. I sad narrative'Of disappointed affection, with was remo red from, motors temporarily. I 11� tion having a handsome hc use on Great South chased fr- i Mr. Jae. E nell, f ullett, and is one, of the � - . i"jkr" _�� - , . 1 71 1 1 1 . . ; ,_( : .-:. I I .. I Bay, L. I., and including t mong its members beat in t county. T.-ralsifl, with the privilege of i '. ,f, - :. I & clima-c which cast a general blight over thought t�at for the presant the c I raturnin If necessary. Ale i a good young Berk- I :,-- -11 6 ,� _. . V11 7 . W - . . � : the face of nature. It wasaft so bad after omPany many prameti l,politicia . The Pocahontas � �11�,�;_ t I I'll . I 11 ., _. . � I � (which m t Russell of course) should run. shire Pig. ROBRUT TOR] LENCE, Harpurhey. � I /11�y , - KING I - �, I I I was ostensibl r a fishing cl and was devoted . L . - ­ an, and when the gociety and its guest itself. But Russell fo-ind that the sale ot the i 1213x6 : i - : - , I , � - � - L . I , . to both branchesof the gort. Someof its I : � I L ; L � � - .. ­ % . - - OF L .. I . I- swallowed the production for,a work of ,certificates, regula fist be by the I � Some wome# N011 persist in stickin, to the old � ..... I I'., geniuq, and overw.fielmed Cupid with �ted as it m . . members were expert flsbi rmen and only in- � '- � - I L I , manufact arn of mh bihims, barely sufficeci for . i I I I--- . . congratulations, the.real authors were not the nece - expenses- The com I different drinkers, while i thers cared little 1IMPORTANT �OTICES. ! through life, whe� the easy and �Pleasant road is open to ' LONG, B00TS1 :� . . . . . . . . . � . � as I for : L I I �. � y .rod and line,, but 'couh abs9rb more al- I f them. For instance, many toil andslave over the washing, I . L w . . OrAy aniused but flattt�red. They had been still liviu from hand to mouth. T iat bal- I ' ' I I �L l coholic poison between Be Durday night and OHN BEATTIE, Clerk the of Second Division � . 11 . . -Italken iii�' by their own production no less an h Russell had used as a lo m rund I steaming them$elVes half todeath, and rubbing their fingures I . I I o I than the others. . Cupid, in reply to a huh- I Monday morning than any other set'of men i Court, County Commissioner, of Huron Con- I . an ma e roug UL . I . - . . to relieve the exigencies of his oNNM . : . whereas if they would use . I . ' --- q . dred questions,, told theL lie which had been *was nolo iger sufficient. 1po's "on on earth, and took pridE� i a it. They were veyancer, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. P, Unds i sore to get. the ,clothes clean, I I I � I and the club- invested and to LDan. office --over Sharp & i and follo,%1 directions, this Soap would do . . - . I . prepared for him by Russell, with a face as There I Lad been a delay at the iac . an influential body, politically, Livens'BtDre, Main street, Scatorthi 1289 ; 11 Sunligbt" So�pl - . 1� I . i ! housewasagreat place tp get 49pointers.71 � most the work fl�r them, and save the house from steam, � ;6niber as the opening of a hard winter, and some mee tianical problem had to be� so] ed,- I i i I I I � - I and pradically no wo I When two or three�membefs had been indulg- - MO$EY TO LOAN. -Private and company fund@ and the cloth's I and hands; from injury Make up your Ev ry Pair Warranted. I . i the two compirators got no end of fun j)ut of rk was being done. t 0 i I -8 t � �; L r ing rather too freely, and began to rake up to call at lomeat rates. $10,000 of private � � I !, I I ' I . � I his stolid bearing in the midst of his honors. The sale of Certificates had' been - ca�rric d to each other's records. they furnished any flinds Its, a been placed In our hands which we I I mind to try it., I . � . � . I : ' . I I L 11 I ,41.1 sorts of ridiculous plans for getting him the limit, and the treasury � was bare. Rus- will loan � In mums to suit borrower. 1Aans can be . � i I 1. � I I �L listener with valua�irl insid6 information as completed at once if title, satisfactory. DICKSON t I i - . . . . i into favor were propo,3ed; and Russell fore- sell needed a thousand dollars, and he d It ' . L 1143tf � I ! I - I � � I . � � : . , I -he to successful political met] iods. &HAYS, I Cardno's BlDbk, Seaforth. r Don't purchaie until you examine I I � I saw that eventually Cupid would have to know wb�re to get it. For & long Urn 3 1 1 1 1 1 . the ex- held out against temptation; and then, I per--- Russell was popular in tke' club and had I the I __ - L ..... I I . I . :: . - disappear or be discov6red. When � � 17 ows To LEND at 61 per cant in sums to a . . . ... . � - won�the special favo of 1 few old fell w A tiention! Eyes Front/ Quick March ., I I posure should finally come, Russell feared ingtfiataffaii-s would soon be straight- $16 00 suit 'borro arm first close farm I . I . L ceiv . ; I . I by listening to their stories of their own fteuriii, Also Improved farm for sale at a grLat � � : 11 . I ened out and the manufacture of motors pro- , i - . I - - that his own disappearance, too, would be a eed aga* ' of im- greatness. These w6re th( men -wbo had re- bargain Former owner left County. Applyperoon- ! ? . L . I L necessary eoudition of safety. C - . - . . ally or rite. E. N. LEWIS, bolieltor, Gode i I I . , L - F , he yielded to the pressure tired from conspicuous p &tics because the - rich I ,. : "Weather --� Kinge" . - 11 Peed. and authorized an 0 erissue. 1247-26 1 . . . I I � I 9 � 'L �. I But Cupid had to be provided with one mediate newspapers had tr6ated ;hem. linfairly by . 1%1 � I TO. . - . 1 . �1 That �s, he sold certificates on achiues ' . : . I � . I L . 11 more poem, and Alice and Russell were hard - . I publishing the fa t in ertain, interesting , - 0 RENT OR FOR SALF.-Tbo hotel property a ; - I - . L I Which hai I not been built. This was in rea - � i I . � 1 . - e i . L . I � . at -work Upon it one evening in early Novem- I cases. They were'L much of a power as T' known nothe Behmiller Hotel, situated inone of I I I . � Children's Sehool -Boots in full . . ­_ � L - 1; .1 . I - 11 who bought the j certificates had di�covered . - 1. � not been quite well, and she ,,At in a big be either rented or so] d to suit parties PcoseW1921 . ,� I the orders and r�gulatkd the exi'&s and . . �. � � � dno - � given at once, this it; a Lrood opening. Apply to M. I � chair before an open fire playing the pretty I � . ' � EAT I � ber in the library of the Rays. Alice had Ity, a meshod of forcing a loan. If the ,men ever, though. - Behihd the scones they gave the finest parts of the Township of Colborne. Will ; � the state'of the case they would bavp ha - ' PER - & " B "' TIE'S supply- - r . r. , e aw ' in entrances of other men. Mike Rooney, in -.PFRA3AXRR,Benmiher P.O. - 112�2-tf — . L � - � I . h.lvalid. There was an air of languor about redress u' d tb I except by P_ I . - I � . � - ;der sui� ag� A I . I . �. . I - m . so particular, bad taken a gr at fancy to Rus- - ! ! ber which was happily all that r emained of Russell .nally, -which, a-- he had nothin I OR S�LE OR TO RENT,-Agood Brich Dwel ! I I . . 91 i i . . . L . L would hwe been a useless, proceeili�Lg. He selli and often told him stories of the days F Ing 11ouse atid & ice Stare, with work shop - at- � I L - - - , 1. . . her illness. It was immensely becoming, cot In Brussels, house i . . . Russellthought, and- the firelight flashing knew that in such a case compromise would "when politics were Niorth something." tached, .Oil the prinApalstr I George Good, -1. ­ � e, rent i , �Goo i e . T I I I . Rooney was a ,worshiper c f old times, but he ' good andloommodiouE, a good businems chanc Dry ds - Stor I � . I I I be easy. I If the worst came be could go to f Apply to A. BRUCE i I - I r __ upon her pale Cheeks gave her a fascination did not ne ect him%1f in the present. He reasonab�e for a term A years. I . .. LLLL , - � . 'L, YOU LL I - these men and say: have� bought .91 Brussels. 1238x20 ! i ; - - I which well nigh overeame his resolution. By . � I I I :. - I ,or , had been an alderman for, a good many I L I I SEAFORTH - AND. - BRUSSELS. I . i I I , � I a hard struggle ofthe will ho'kept his mind these Ce' '"Cates. They are m thl - You I *� I p . . S��, - in I I . .. . . a, years previous to the Eghty-ninth street STR Y SHEEP.- Came into the premises of the , have no redre ,,qin ine d! the great � I . fixed upon the poem, and he made a note now can sue me, I:= you 011 st railway expose, but had 11en treated coldly Ell, And secure so , i est bargains ever offered - . � ,lLbigned, lot; No. 34 concession 3 of the . . . a, Townshi of McKillop, on or aboutthe first of Oeto- 0 . . I . the coMpany. You should feel sa i fled it : � � . L � - . 4you by the "organization" sin?e that time. He I - ­ i I ber, a an I I ! . - L � L - I 11 L __ ated unfairly - � I -BUTCHER 8HOP _ get y our inoney back. I will ay. dtuoltunbs. Tbeowilerean haveth,, 0eaforth. I , � I YOU , claimed tb have been tr b operty i arges. -_ I i I - NEW . : 11 L onconc on of your silence." . 8"'I ; � ) I . ;, that y Emma by proving p and paying eh . . . C * � L I . ; . it won.d not have been the first I that Tammany and bad gone t the counties, and* Ileury C,sh. 1247i 3 t I ? . I i I I I : i I . . I � I there received equaHy ba( ursacr I : � IN SEAFORTH. * � . � I I 1: I a ' I had beer forced in that way in the mer- Oe. I i : i . _; . . 1, Z � . , 9 "I've got tired of wor ing for those fel- las POR SALE, For sale, cheap, acovered ' L . I cial history of Now York. lows, 1� said Mike ' "a . goinc, Phaeton, a coverec buggy, McLaughlin gear, also i � � I � , : � to Ev LOOK -At i SOME OF -OUR PRICES. ' .�, - I I I L Haviu,- authorized one overissue it wa , .nd t ' fall I'm - . . . I �:0 s . . �a vortland cutter, all nearly new, also a �et of gm d ; . I L � J . I I L i (0hull do a'Jain, do a littW work for'Xike I Looney. I havent sinple harness, Riding -Saddle, Bridle, � Apply to i . . JONES &. McCUAIG, . �, . .not so lif rd to bring himself to . � I 0 . I L � �� kc, , lost my grip on the I Thirti Dth Assembly dis , � 1246 t f � I I . . , . L �� . . and he d� L it, milen to his discrediu. I I A.D. Nic-DONALD Seaforth : I � � - - _ Beg to inform the people of Reaforth and vicinity that - -, . : I 11 I I I 1%, � About . this tume Bay turned his tte tion trict yet, and you b6t yow.;- 1'fe on it." I � � i L I I ' HIRE SHE 1, FOR SALE­I�or Sale, a i ! � they have started the, BuU-hering business. on Main . - .. I :� Russell replied thitt wli.;.o he never bet an 'OP' � . I � . Street, Seaforth. In the sboi; ferinerly occupled by I . L or of ivell reJ Shropmbire ll�ni lambs, I I . . . . � ; � ; I � to the M)tor Company's affairs on(e Ml ore S I"', ��,*" c larmobs the same breed. ; Allgood . � I I L � 110 Rooney� . I � Mr. George Ewing, and will be glad to serve all who �� . I I I I I and it was not long before Russell began to " -------- -Conen I)ress Goods. * I - I -_ I I I ; ftiay call oulthem, with fre�h meat of all kinds. They E, : - "_� - - 11,Z ___ 1 4il 'r p � win w eco� 0: y ��I '1�t, - I I. I __ ` t '10'(1 tZ hims and stock. ices reasona le. Apply on Lot �4, - � ; I I z I power. He lived iii tha It Ctr W, � . I . I � - be afraid that the old financier 'smelt a . lied had occasion to obse sion 4, to*nehip of M ris, near Belgrave. , THOMAS i . ; I . . I I I)oth have a practical knowledge faf the bu*iness and I L .. L . U - � I . . L L . I . . , -- 11 Mice." 1P was more frightened tha a he had e it. I ANDICRSQN, Belgrav P. 0. ' 1246.x4 I . . I . - - guarantee a good article and prompt attention tocus- . � . I - %% L N "I'm laboring for an dependent Demo- I - Tweed Dress Go6ds, 14� y ,ds for $1. � ; tolf erg. �1 11 I , i ever - Orders solicited and meat delivered In any part - . , L9 I b U before ia I - I - . 1, - cratic canlidate for the assembly," salid NOTICE TO CONT ACTORS. -Wanted to let, the i Tweed Dress C oodsy IV, yards for $1. . ' . j I;_ � I y fainted way !�dalyif,e�R:yl" ro'lpemos'e'dy . - . - . I . �, , �, . when, oi of the town. . I X 2 a renomination ob of cutting ai d skidding the cord -wood And : 8c per yard. I � . , I - ?I Rooney. "King would g t 1-.aw 0] �n from Bo to 100 acres of laud, also'clearing I . JONES & MoCUAIG. � . I - to go wi I him to the f rd an IL I gs . i : AII,WDol Serges, (all colors) 1 1239 tf. ,= and an election if Taniman was left to run lurtbe particulars address the on- � . ! . I I - :!�; i . / I inspection. He succed tt t � Goods, 20c per yard . i — =PU in'lloWthe .&IL I - 1, 4. V. 7 1 .1� -11 I .1fav'A : I r -n" the same.' For � ; I All Wool Double Fold Dress . I - .1 I dersigned, Box 125, pyingnain F. 0. v EQ HIJ I I . I t'-% 74%.3- r1p A 7 � �- 7 . .7 *(- - ! : : __-? _r f ­j I . "2- - C - --� catastro )he for a time long enou to give 11 I 0AA ig � . . I ' ao,Wn Lum it -11, Due righ b an. XULIMOVIN. I . I I I , .�- /- -, - him an oppoitunity to consider. Ri of the i . � . .. . y ­ � '---- . & � I - � � . - - - K� �� I I . P I Russell vent4ed to inq re bow he would- HE LAST CAL�­,�C. M. Whitney, of Seaforth, Flannels. - . worst I ind stared him in the face. If he ' - � I . . , I . .- . I do, and � to his rise Rooney - hoge indebted to i � . Tnow hiakes the In t call to t � - I . - . I . . 11 . . I could not deceive Ray thegamewasup. He seemed pleased I with. the suggestion. 'I, I � Mutual - Live - Stock , , hini to square h,oir accounte. All not settled at 7 - . . I ,- ", hit upon i . 'p , t - - IT LOOKED, LIKE _k PROPO&kL, - thought of a dozen plans, and at la"s once will he pla�,-d ther hands for collection, r,s Grey T3nion Flannels, 10c per yard. I � Neither of them gave i much thought ; - . - i ne which was so simple that itlooked almost he has giv6r I 8 and is leaving� town. Re. I I C, � - - . G Flev � . and then upon a writing pad in his hand, � 0 at the time, but 'whe�n litics began to �� 0 - . [Wool Flannele,, 19c per yard. � INSURANCE CQ,� - \ I &ildish, i and yet 1�6 beli ved thht it would I . member. it I very last warning. -C. Al. ; � � I � , , I 0 C'mm I I An extrd line for 22c per yard . . . loaning toward the fire for light. thrust itself into romine cc in the fall, WHITNEY. 1241 tf. . � I I I � 0 work. ! I I V I . i � I � I � I ' I I The pencil fell from. his' hand rind rolled Rooney tool- the 5 NjEct i p seriously, Ray - I � I - Seaforth. � . Tnhie achines- where stored in % rough, 111 I � - Head Office: alon I �, — , �; - I g the bearth rug. He stooped for i b but . e at for the Hamil � i I i ted room at the factory. There promised financial bac i and it bogan to. ONEY TO LEND. - W . Campbell, Senforth, I � Table Linens. � . dimly -1 M having been apl oint'd age? I I � T could not find it in the dim firelight. It must were a I ut a dozen of thein in two rows. look as if Russell had a ch nee of going to ton ProviInt Loan a d Savings Compa"y, is now � d . I I THE ONLY Live Stock Inim-ance Com In �� be hidden near her foot -stool He -ot down- the assembly., King was su e to be the regu- prepared o effect lo ns on the Most favorable - ! . . - I i � I Ontario having a Govermwent Deposit =�einlr . . - Z> There s uld have been twenty to i nak� the I duly licensed by the "me. Ard � upon one knee to look for it,. steadying him- lar Tammany nominee, bu Rooney carried terins. ln�ere8t 6 p r cent , payable .annually, Pure Linen Tablingg �orl 17c per yard. - now carrying on : . ' Live Stock Insurance and solicit the I � account� come out right. .,Rusisell sectetly charges v.pry light. artlos desiring money will i Line fat 25c per yaTd. the bileLness of - � self bythe arm of her chair, She spoke to tell a good many votes in his pc cket, and he be- tisult their own intet ekWhir calling on Lie before ; I i . An Extra Fine I patronage of the Importerp. and breeders of tbe, visited the factory ahead of Ray, and, on i : � � ' � . . . . I him where'she thought the pencil had gone, ' lievedthathe cofild fight his manthrougb. eorrowing elsewhere WM*, CAMPBELL, Seaforth. i I Province. ' � some pr -,tense of showing the marhiiies to bo . - . � I . . � I . ' � I . . �� � I The attitude But there was a man nar ied Cunningham 1239 tf.' � i For further particulars address I ! i � - - . ; I audhe looked up into her face. d some wor"anan put - I ____ : ; . I better advantage, helia ,- Manti i ngs. , :�� I . � was suggestive --kneeling at her feet. He � ; . who was making a strong effort to got the I � . JOHN AVERY, Sec.-Treas. . tnit� H� bigrom -or against the wall behin� the rows . ' OUSE AND LOT FO RENT -1a rent a largo � - I I � I . I ved her ;. she looked kindly '4_�n nomination from the count, Democrats and , -e Dg : . - i -n , -it 1164 . . � I I .s i was sura he la of _. This wall had no wini lows, for I *_ rrh��a and Oomm�dio�s %i Ili house on G.oderich � -x-.v-r i, I p � n a � n4xvi pri f. -f Man tle loths Which we are cleaTi - . . � : down at him; he had it on his lips to tell her. .. . I �, indepenut3nis who were 1-1V .0- street. It !con r rooins anQ Kirchen down ; P, Uvv a CIL5 I I . � ; I ( waspractically no Rep�blcan strength in stairs and four up6tairs. There is also a good Nvood- ' - . . � At this moment Gilbert Ray entered by a I . . at exa6tl- Wholesale C St. . . ! I I I'd and soft water In cow I y 3 17 and Mrs. Ray ap- I the district. . ' shed and lenty of ha i � - � door from the hall, ection wi4 the house there is a good garden. For - . I . I I I . 0 SsUr of the nomin- I � I �11 I peared simultaueously through a Jap- � . ) __ W Cunningham felt s further va4iculars apply to DR. SCOTT or to ROBT ' : � � . Millinery - - _. - . - � I .C- IN6x4 . I a . . � anese portiere on the right. Both caught I %_ - . ation that he had ordered a banquet to be SC.'iRLETT, WirAbrop � I 7 I - I . � I * �� sight of the little group on the hearth rug at I I - i .. ready. when the affair was c ver, and had in- � I i . Beautify Your Homes With J -icians OUSE TO TIENLT. To rent the residence in Har� Department needs no recoulmenddtion as everything is new I r I . � I 0 ; the sarao instant. Ray said " Jingo " and � I ' . * ' I . � vited about a hundred prorr ineut polit Hpurh�y, formerly ecupied by the late N1. Me, - � , � . _W They had , ; . . I - repaired � . � ; slammed the door behind him. There was a I I ! to sit down and rejoice with him. Dermid. 4 has rceen ly bten thoroughl.,� and fas�hionabk. I ; I � I- I r . all accepted without regard to sentiment, for and is a i4lost conifonably and commodious real- ! - � . � � smothered " oh my r" from Mrs. Ray as her I : I a 41 a I � � � . . I 1 1 nable ARTISTIC t I a Thirtieth district politician never.deelines - dence. There is nearly three acres of land on whic-h i I . I I t 'Every Departlne�t ill 0 ell I . . ample form partc-d the portiere mith a rat- I - I . . I any thing. Rooney learned of this banquet is a varl t t lirge und sinall fruit, also a good ; ur store is W" filled w'th new and . seaso . . . bl, e,teo , ' � t1le. I Bta r, aro five bedroonis, with parlor, � I I . . ' F . � dinin roo��',' large kit,,hen and pantry. A good i - I I 11'%rhaVs the matter -with them?) asked i 11 r on the day bef6re i�he primi ry, and he told 9- GoodsJ A specialty in ."iNfen's Underwear. � i that the 'influence of such murd wood houeo and- cellar and hard andl soft water. r . I . � � , I Alice, laughing. " Are they crazy?" I I .. - Russell I I s at the Hi -host Market WALL PAPER. . i 0 : . . Apply to ANGUS McDERAllD,SeaforthP.O. , Butter and Egg taken in exchange for Good : �� I I . �� 4 � .V 0 . . . . "Na," said RusseU rising, slowly, "but I ficenee might effect The rest It. i . . I I - 1241 t.f. i � = "I'll tell you what we'll d 11 said Rqoney; I � Price. j i I - .1, " I they tbii* Perhaps they are _. 9t a 1) - . - I- - ­­ --- --- . I � . � : - - . : that I am. t - w that bar�uet. . . I I � ust bori-o -David . . right, but my madness shall be harmless, - I wen j HBRE&D STOCK FOR SALE. � � Milne, Ethel, has for sale a few choice Short. ; - / I "Borrow itl" exclaimedinusseii; -,how?,, T'OROUG . � do it with the Newest Goods and I . even if it can not now be cured." _� i PYP R & BEATTIE -. - I � -C. t'We?ll -,;end word to the men he's in- horn Bull Calves from s x to twelve months 61d, got � I . I . � . . I : � 1___1 , - . by the pure Crui6kshi nk Bull, " Perfec Ion. 80 . I . a o om.- rice@. - _� 11 . , 11 i vi banquet's . ; � . I . I ,to be held be-. I I � .11----" I ted that the 8 good L�iceSter'W,n Lambs and a few Ewes and . . . 1� - I I--,' ither "ORTH. I � fore instead of after ther primary. Make Ewe LamN. As I am ,hort of rooin I will sell e -SUGQESS0RS W DUNCAN & DUNCAN, SE � . I . THE WRONG ROAD. 111TSPFCTION U'h'DF,R DI"ICUL IES. I the tirne about half-PILSt five. Then of,the abov� at bottoq prices and on Pa8y terms. � I I I --- . � . I . . . . .� This experience taught Russell caution, I the - li-I t . %,,as admitted at each e d of the we?ll tell the caterer of the changes in Fifty headlotcattle to i elc�t from. DAVID MILNE, . I � If you contemplate repairizig you should ' C* I - - , . 1244 tf. . - . I I W but it can hardly be said to have been of I . Ethel,Ontarld. t. i .1 i . . I � - room. The edges of the mitTor ell care- the hour. All thes� PO ple Will come I I . ___ __ � see my selection and gdt my Prices. 7 aUyhighi�r soft thanthe caution of coward- . . i fullyc cealed. Hethenhad a ort and expecting to meetUtinuingiam. They'llifind R9WARD.-I A-111 ray Ton Dollars reward " a = = 2 = I i, I i0e. He simply ran away. His visits to the confld tial interview with the engineer 810- for ouch infopliation as will lead to the BOOTS. '. a AN a SHOESs I I - � � � * you tbel,e as the host. we'll do gteat conviction of who inalici- , I . . . I became mo.re and more infrequent. . the perion or persons, � I I. . - I Rapi I The ,r In was heated with steam pipes mi work before we let.'em out. We'll match ously �spo,n,ed . my dog oil September 28rd, I I I - He gave 'Lip: the Society for Culturo, and' , 0 and a hot Iday, , i,o r's felet over the line fence in- I . I - W. P A P S T'81 ..� by �laclnog 0. bribed Cupid to seek obilvion. i winter. I It was then May, lem around from there to t1 ie hall, and those ned pig . . � � ! too, but Russell got the engineer to itch to nay vi6ws I'll get to my or hard from Robb's 0aughter house yard. - �', -1 - that I can't bring �Oumld . � IT TL -j TJ:0 is 9 1- � - s - . .. � Ili,; manner of living became different and I head. � Th7n he al.k. 131, tell yoU7 my Thedog a 1"offensi, e and was i ever off his own I I I SEAFORTH. - .ed the steam into this room ful so full that they can�t w 71 premises James Roth, James McNamara and I . I I - � . . . . � notbetter. He plung into extravag'auce, closed thewindows, and in About ali bo* -.the, . . Andrew w� work there the Paine day, ; . I - I I �- and though dissipation and kindred boy,_ we've got em. on the r CC .rry, were at � I ; temperi re rose to that of the hot'room in ar Rooney worked his plan so cleverly that Septernbee, 23rd. Hiirpurhey, October 22, 1891. . I --- � I vices had nG attractions for biin, and bath. . � et caj -ried the day for ELlZABETH HARVEY. 1246 tf. . _D r" � �" _ - I - - Cunniugham0s banqu I I . ] R 0, � F - . he thus managed to escape them, he succeed- ock in the ' - - __� �_, � I I I I T " Russell. He secure B -IJ Xk � I I 0 . me out about five o'cl d the nomination and the — 1 1 � Y �- W I L L I S - � - .- . �, � . I .1 I Campaign opened with a ge eral laugh in his _____VROPE1V_Y FOR SALE. � i � I . � & , * -7ed in spending a. great deal of mono zr and af�er n. He was in a hurry, and Russell . i I I I I I - was soon heavily in debt. kn,,,,w it Russell showed him through vari- . I --- - I I . . � Company ew, � av arrived and �o are now ready for a big season's busi- 1"N L-1 I The Manhatten Electro -Motor n � I, But a serious obstacle - - I ,,all Goods h I I . h ; 0 ea I .. - K I OU'E F ' rtment of Boots,' I 9. A factory haa ous of the building, and at;last they n presented it OR SAL OR TO RENT. -For Ue ur F . GODERIOrl I I � had begim active operatiom . 11 R try e - � CUM 11 the stairs to the room in which the self . The strength of the v to in -!,he district � Goderich ness. ,We r e now ca no, a large and, well sel'cted asso . - H ,tri o Rent, the property on Wesi i r 0 - " . I - been secured and machines were . being motors �Tere stored. It was like a fur- was Hibernian in its ten encies, and ;�; 1 street, adj Wing Sealoitb, formerly owned and cc- � - a ; we intend to dispose of thes I e � . t Englishman be- _� cupled by r. Win. Copp. There is a COM � I I I - Boiler Work& � made. The capital stock had been increas- 11 . fortable Shoes ,and Rubbers for th s season's tr de and . 8team �� . nace when Ray Nvth inin 9 rooms and a splendid ston6 �, . I � . . , already puffing i his whisper that Russell was ery little use to ff ame hou e conta (yoods lat the lowest po�si ,le prices. , ed, and Ray was putting in his money climb u the steep stairs, put his head' into hard 9 I i _ I (ESTABLISHED 1880.) 1 . gan to hurt him - It was cellar und r the whole house, also a woodshed, I ; . i I . � . . 1. lit a, way which showed that he it. � contradict that ram by bowing that his , and soft water. and a good stable and other out- - I . - . . . I ��> a serious" commercial I I --KIP BOOTS. I . . ". -5-3. ineant to wage I I Great heavens!" he exclaimed, mo Pl*ng , wreat-grandfather bee born on Cape buildings- L Also a, al lendid garden of one acre. i . . I �_, : I warfare. Russell- drew a. good salary . � r�l something much Will be so�d cheap or rented on reasonalde terms. I . . I I ; as treasurer and manager of the com- his fore�ead, I I what section of the inf, rnal , &d. Theexigencyr uir te de Apply to A. STRONG, )r, JAMES McMICHAEL. N�e have made up f th' wo of Cana - � _ is se n 100 pairs of our- own make - . 1'egions iis this, ?1' . better thawn that. ooney grew qui . . 1244 . I these, are the cheapest' Boots you , Chrystal & Bla&10 ' I p - . - . . pany, and to his credit it must be said Ut it. . - d French Ki ; ots. Farmers I . . � I I It ig necessary to keep the machines at a. q.)ondent thinking abo than a � . � I I - that he worked bard and exercised � I i I fin this th�6ig &xgin' * ARM F R SALE. or sale, Lot 31,Conceoeion actoryBoOts made. I - - goo(I ability; but as treasurer and manager high te�nperature for a few . days, 11 Riissell "Everywhere I go I w, about 90 can b y, as they will out ear two pairs of the best F . Manufacturers ,of all kinds of Stationary � I wi shaking nei;;9. ".They me," said he. "Couldn't y u rake up so�e F 5, M Killop, con aining i0o nor(. ,.� - I I � . I Marine, Upright & Tubular I of his own affairs he was not a success. He "Pla'n6d, ' th atives in Irelandi We ni st find something acres clear and all in a godd state of cultivation. , � . i .1 . I . . . � work the better for it," rel - it is well underdraine and well fenced. There 1w I _FA0 ORY MADE BOOTS. . � � . �L had -become Careless, and took no account of . Flight, bu the to offsetthisbushiess."' - a good bri�k house an( good large bearing orchard, . i : . � - � The room was not ver I . ! ; i , � J)ersonal expenditures. , o terested in the frame baos, stables, heds;,&c. There is a never I ! machines were plainly visible from 1�11ttle Russell had begun to be t is situated within three ,k of Factory Boots from t best . firms in Canada, J Work was harder for him than it had been - . I the stain. ' I light; and he, took this question under seri- failing sprIng wel). ill be sold cheap. Apply to We carry a largeotoc ' �e`_k I I BOILERS - , I raised platform near miles of rth and . U in tkese. I . F ill the, old days. His brief time of leisure lie , remem- N S 1168tf .at prices from 821 tol&50. Wearesure:tosuityo I I ; ,i i,et us stop here," said Russell; "there oils consideration. At le'igtb7- JOH M E, port(es Hill -P. O. � . . . . S&lt PSne, LSmoke Stacks, Sheet Iror Works, . : . . . - I I V had made effort, difficult. It -was, not easy is more air- " bered that ftayls coachman was named Will- CCT� rhe E ' I lows i less, just 'the thing - ate., etc. , -, I . ' got out of here." said Ray; iam Russell. The identity'of the names had . SALE.- . xecutoTs of the late Men's Lace Boot$) bel -tonged, riveted or seam for him to understand why this was true. 4 9 I'll hay, e to , � 1p,ARH FOR )hnstorf, beintr desirous of winding up I I ood Solid Boot Looking back upon -the experience of ,, once been the CS f using little _r Robert J( -r next, for plowing. Women�$' Lace Boots for every day wear. A 9 — , . I7m roasting." up the coach ' the affairs f the estate by the lot of Decembe i ? . eould see nothing pleasant a am - - ,ession 1, of Women's Slippers at, 25c. Ateness he � He rap his eye hastily over the machines, scene. RusseH at, use O'" are off eriDgfor sale Far n Lot No. 43, Conc for $1, also the best ia, calf and cordovan4 Lots Alsodealer I Upright and Horizontal Slide Valve - once h in it, and yet he clung - to it. Am i where he was born. ' -leared and the balance hard- . � c,bunting them. The illusion -of tlie mirror man and inquired - Turnberry 60 sores, 45 , Colchester and Granby, three -of the E .... A I ' I exercise of will was now necessary ' . woodbushl on the premises area good frame house We carry Rubbers, Goodyear Glove, . ngi utomstic Cut-,)ff 2�oglnes a specialty. All �_ I __ to accomplish ta.skb far easier than from that point was 900(L ' "Dublin, be the blessin' v Heaven," ex- j and stable.) The place ip well watered. For te Canadian Rubber sizes of pipe and pipe -fitting constantly on hand. , . rms best Almerican makes. These firms make no 11 spconds." . FAprrvatex furnished an short notice. I � ,, I make twenty-six," said he. claimed William promptly. and full pairticulars aPoy to the undersigned on Lot . I a I & few left, will be Sold Works,oppos!.te 0. T. R. station, Goderich. - - I- the old drudgery which he had performed , - . . � '_ . 11 Thank heaven," said Russell, under his p.ussell shook him warml by the hand. 23, Concession 21 Morris r by letter addressed to , Co's goods� always on! hand. Trunk� . nd Valises, I L . -5 _�'. mechanically. But Ray was well satisfied HNS7 0 1 t! given for cash. �_ i ., 1; *9 0 rtificate of your wm. j. J !ON, B 6evale P. O. 1246 i , t j with his efforts, and talked very, hopefully breath;, "the old man has I t 131 Counted "I want to borrow the C — at cost to make room. Liberal discoun I : . : . � - - in the mirror but he two Of birth," said he. � I �, � of the future of! the company. the ima ms )?- P eart, sor, I haven't such a -"ROPE TY FOR 8 LB OR TO RENT. -That . ­ them Zbie. I "Bless yer h _E propOrty at prese t occupied'by Thns. Smith, I . . �, � "'We are going to Use these motors on 71 . ted Lot 24 Cc cession 8, McKiIIOP, It miles , I HAND -MADE I - - They aeseended hastily. t I R 0- BE R T" WILLIS, - I thing. P : . I � 4 street railways," said he, "and I'm revolv- � and I'll ;1110uma Seafollrtn,' contain ng 5 acres of good land, and . I . . � . i i I 41Never mind; give me the date I � I � . 'Ev 11in. mfortable cottage 3Ox22 eet, : I � - I in- one or two points. in my mind which -certified papers. here is :a c) ­ I I i i No. I Cady's Block, Seaforth. - Z� . . sal he had regained his! breath. cable across for the properl F, � kr pumps; also a - � Boots a,nd Shoes " 15 intist be carefully considefed. Eventual.ly d Rav when � , en, hard and soft wal i � I . I I I 1, I . . 1 - I * , I Ye� ,11 replied Russell, with :�- Sigh of re- We can get them here in time to elect me." I small barn. There is about ,)no scre plau'Ad'with I I . I - .. . . I - I �� �� .. - we shall organize a rallway, company, and lief. I "We have had'a few narro,W escapes ct s and, bribed the fruit trees, stuall frui 4, grapevines, etc. Th�q pro- . ., I - .. __ � the question is whether to do it here ha Now I I Russell secured his fa e sold. or ranted chesp and on very easy ; - I ' - . out hei but I trust our troubles JirO over. I coachman tosilence. Then he cabled at once perty will b , I, � �PmIB, as the resent owner is about to remove to � ' - � York or strike some smaller place. " culars Apply person- It D. McINTYRE I a door, however, he encountered for the papers which arriv ed. without delay. I incardim. vor all ft rther parti i : t �s id A t �-, K � SEAFORTH - , ';The Areeth seem fun of.trach here," sai I , __ to R� (,OMXON, Seatorth. 1244 � . . -,I . . . . I I Deering. He had never Imo -A-11 of the invi-eu- - Rooney was more than delighted. ' Ily or by letter . — i GOLDEN! LIONS � - x It1u;,sell. he. a - — . I . I Has on hand a large number of Boote and Shoes of his I �. toes visiting the place before. H re 'Was a "This wins the day f:)r us," said - , i I ) ! : � .. -It isn't tracks," said Ray,' "it's fran- I A Fo sa ( I I .. , . ; I - _. . r. _r Could it b4 � possible I 'You don't look qui�e forl y -two but most of -pARM FOR 8, L ,_ r 1). West half of , own make, beat material and With new source of dange "once on U McKillop, contain : �� ellises we, want to look out for. - ' I Lot! 28, C I ! . . - - _L f- .J . . - � - - the me 11'who'll see this pi Ing 50 acies, 4.5 of w ich are c eared The farm to � I - that Deering, too, was sUSPiciOus? per are not quick , I - . m � . , the holto of legislation we can steal a lit- . . .., : I and in- a good state . ­ : - � I - I*Wur=ted to give Satisfaction. ., I " tle piece of this city, but -with an equal — � at figures.71 I I I well fenco and unde rained, q house and frame I i .1 . 1 CHAI MR XIII. , The canvass progressec finely. Russell of cultivation. Thor is a Ic fle" I . � If joii, want your feet kept dry come and get in pair of �_ ­_ I exl*nditure we Can st�al a who] e town in the i . I d stables, also two good wells i - q ; EAL. ! joined several Irish societ es and, it may be kitchen, frame barh a ing orchard of choice fruit. FAML 011 18910' . �1� . our boots, which will be. sold . . Wes or even in New Jersey,' if we can find � A poLr L rICAL D . w - surprised to find and a fi a young N ar Bing v ithin half a mile X I I � � � . � Another summer came, and wore away, added parenthetically, This far is well sit, ated bi i . I one I re at Lmlt already stolen. The I w ,en �iiies from Seaforth. and - I I - � . . . I ent organizations, do, of & och 1, About Se . , 9 I . 7 question is: Where?s there the most money? very i�ahappily for Russell.-! He was that they were excell Winthrop, where L —_ � I � I : and diffi- ing ' ch good rand prompting a hearty so- within t o miles of the villa I . � 4 . -, continuall pressed by debts Inu - post offic t, Churet', lills, Store,, &c. i : - I I 'place that m2ky y thereis . I : - ReSsiring promptly attended to. All kinds of Iloots. _ "' Shoes made.16 order. All parties who have Inot I I'm rather in favor of a new further partic- - an 13 - I I culties, rand he had no friend, Ito whom ci.bility. He made speed les, and proved to This f a will be ool i cheap. For JkTongolian, Alcides and Coreau, a large L . so ,f f, .S. J. X 0 L paid their accounts for last year wW piew call and � grow in a State where legislation hasn't I of We have receive4 e; steamships . he dar onf himse ree askin be a very successful " - on a variety ulare a ply on t ie premises or to MP . I � I - , rigid a market price." . � cc ess ' tbing to RUSSEL Winthro ) P. O. , 1245x3 � I � - I settle up. I i:t ic ' had - i I -*I I ' A MaINTYRF. hen,forth.. . . . the ce he needed. Indeed, ussell subjects, none of, which In nt any I � . �J 1162 � . : � .. The queetion was left unsettled for the I iates, . . . I � with goods, . - - time being and it was decided to market the made n. friends among his recent him. - .. . � pLEN ID FARM " OR SALE-Flor Sale the East portion of our Fall imp0rtations, which we hope to have complete , I I 1 07 he had drifted into an extra- - (to Ell Cc NUED) S half 0 Lot 4, on e 4th Concession k,n I Lot 4 ' � I I I .. . . . �� - - niotorgin, another way at first. Russellgave Partly :)eCause � * C,1 ( - ' � . 11 ,,,;n I, 0 ,;ta . vagant and light-headed set with. 1 w attrae- on the 5t Conomion I Tuckersmith, c( ning i6i I . i ; . i I I : - his attention to the superinitendin- the pro- -� s. The farm is 1 1 C5 because he was too acres al cleared bul about 12 acre I ew days. H MARRIAGE LIOENSES 11 paration of the works, and the construction tive Men in it, but more � Cainads a I : deeply �ngrossed with his own aff�drS to per- -Eijglish Spavin Lin, ent removes all well 'un erdrained aid well fenced., There ,It A _v- -nd Alont ' videan, in a f 1 7. Of as many machinee- as were necessary for , . -me aild,bar k ban, 66 by 80 feet, also an I � . I � . I' ISSUND AT "I � : I � : : I - I - . . * I . . . mit Of A interest in'others. He co n- hard, soft or callou a u pe and Blemishes brick h f 2oo ex inj I . - ad been I warm b r trees. There are three T ' ' I . I purposes of exhibition. The stock h tl e was too from horn0s, Bloo AV , Curbs, Splints, orchard r rans through part of; I I � � tinuedto see Ray frequen wellp on the place and the rive . Goods -newest styl" and good Value. - � THE NURON 1XMIT08 OFFICE �� woriced up to a salable figure; indeed, among i � ey.8 flex, -Sprains, Sore I . I . -1. ��: id the old maWs ble tem Ring Done. 8WO it. The4 is no waste liand. it is*ithin four miles' I I I I � . . . a taw who bad ,.the tip,, it W&,i regarded as tauch 4fral of iml per Save $50. of Sealotth and is " - It: i � - I . - _ to tako�advautage Of the help Ray and Swollen Thtoat, Coug 8 etc. _ nvenlebt to A good school I I I I SN"ORTED 0241TARIO's 11 a. good thing. At Ray's suggestion the n was I -" d the n�ost is a ma cent stock and graxing farm. It will be, I I ; � eces- . rrante I . r by use of one bottle., a . as the proprietor I I I I I ' --Sary money was now raised by the sale of in a ty always ready to�ove, - . Sold sold c and on v01 7 easy te - Pr I miss$ or ad-' ; J �. I .. , No WIT"Nolm RROUIRED . , Z_� fewer Sundo", at vina for wonderful J31emish Cure ever known. ratirs. Apply on Wes R, . J A MIES 0 N - -- stock certificates which were to be.put on the were ir"as -1218 i � I � I . - 1=-52 dress i � i - . ... market as the machines were made-tbat is Rusee than, in the vrovlo� an er. not be. by J.8. 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