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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-12-16, Page 6: . � . , - I I . - _� I .. . i � . � . . 1i t, a I . 1. � � , t I one there never were any � : I � her teays., 11 It is true a 4 Js heif-witted bat #I I wonder if be tilicks -he can drive me out owner of it. I supg I . ; . . � DONAL11 ROSS OF HEM& - m glad thi Ann& Clannaoh of the place. by stirring up this bitter people living hors. - . . � . � � . ___ all the items I a 1� - fs oat have been clever if they � They ; . W : seemed to approve of m6.41 I lll.will.�, . . . 'a the r By WILLIAM 13LAOK. I _. . . yo � .. . ; 4'Thersisonewayto got over thediffl. did" said Kathollen., d'To tell � . / . i & i . I . __� I I 9 ahgarra . . . . cHipTili'lV. oulty," said Ksthohen, lightly- 11 Ask hini trathp Mary, the most part of the Lof �� ,... . 1� GHAPTRR IV."Co.-;T.twvzD. . .11 to Loollgarra House. He is a Highlander- estate that I have seen is Only fit or one , THE M1CALL-1;A41A1&N Bo(;. thing, and that is to make heather, brooms . 11 Vw.oald charge theni thirty pounds ster.. if he his 'Once oat down.at your table te can- � . % And once again a �vijd, Ueihr, breezy not be your eneMy . aft . arwards. Of L for sweeping kitchens." . ling a mouth"f said he.' � . blue than I Ah, but wait," said the young proprie- ., . She looked up, a trffi.c indignant. . morning -the -see & morg brilliant' A touch of color rose -to Mary's face. I L 69 I , I . - L 1� " Oh. I tee, The fishing is worth,nothii3g Over .the heavy s4rge fitlAtinglike a bomb, 11 You forget. the character he L bears,* I she treat, confidently. " Wait A little while, . . . ' . she'll on the rockq of lean Heimirs, and . I and you will see. Wait till you hear of all , I while! have it, bat,lt is worth thirty springing some sixq or � �jventy feet in the gold, somewhtt 6roudli. the improvements--yp . I __ . . I . � I f : And here they were at the lbruagsku . . � pounds sterling a month when you have it. . air. � . - - and the paople wore oil busy in the. 4s A railway to Boner Bridge," said Kabh- I . . Is that haw the matter �Iands? - Do you call Altogether a joyous dfi4 gl,iddenin:g eight orof to . - hen, carefully lifting the leather cup. I . that fair dealing ? Well, I baven"t given ' wide stretch of land enclosed by a dilapid 0 "Now, look here, Mephlstophej�es,ll said I I .. . -from the several -vibad4fe Of this spsoious ateJ Noce of posti and wire, James Men- �, you th,s fishing yet-abt on those terms." 11 I could murder you � She rose,, rather proudly, 64 Come, Kath- room in the tower - bilti 6eveithelets Kate' doinaid, the elderly crofter who had com. Mary4 scrioPolY. � 'inj U t troubl% I am strong!r � - ohen, I think we inight g:) end. have a look who was- iar from be P� foolish virgini ob- plainel of tho dyka tax, was ploughing without 06 leas - at thin fishinithat , seema to alter in value I so served that the whid m4Oi have-baoked dur- drills for potat ies; two or three women and tilobn you ; I could kill you, and hide you in . ng- the nighi to the sodW and therefore she d a whibe-hal ols in the rocks, and you'd never be rems;rksbly tne momeat lb changes handii. 1 1 girls were planting ; an red old a h . I b�gan to talk about watef-pre?f's. For Mr. , 1gj4g out the need poti,toon id a heart'. of apin. So you'd better'llave a lit. . . I I � . . Wo need not trouble you, Mr. Purdie. P,,airdio was led,viug ,0-0 a-, a brIE , tin disuretion ia flouting at my schemes. I - , my. I and the two ;Sail. W The plow was, being drawn by two �� I 00 -0,41 -evening." - I L I ' �� 9 I fbia last salutation seed to the * I th Ow upon tfietf dwa resourcei, had boraes wearing huge bl%ck collars -what Ahp it you only knew I Why, listen to thin, I I I I i I'll . ta gir 8 'fan gicursion td . Owe -portions of now: are you, aware that there is 4 far �� w1a add�re plan�ed those ere for ill i, two vialtoro'co old not im- ,. I I , have DO word 'of I . r . ., the had nbt yet visited-th,) . � landlord, WhOL iseemea _ estite they I agine. . greater demand for t6 Harris homespun ��' explanation to Offer; thea the two girls . I 91) I - j higher moorland distnicti; abdp of coarse, a the ptople can supply ? I disoov- . . F : "Are you going to speak to him, Mary I cloth thw �� - �_ ; I went out from. the in. and walked off in t,he they bal to be aticiomptiblied on foot. Th , aq the eted that at1averueso,- I wits told that the I . . ; __ ­ I s, in an undertona . ; � a - direction of the river, which they had see" did not prop:)oe to tak"i,Aiguide with them; I - I ; .. - PI as ,coming towards the end of the homespun sold in London in- imitation, made : . ow w - � - . ia passing on the previolis evening. . - Well, I propose to let them a . . they would simply go Ala g to the 11 march" field. . . in Manchester. ' � - I Xary was no doatt ed.asiderably hurb mud beyond the little bom(bi tf Crugan, and fol-' : " yelp I smL " amid the young lady. 11 I have the real homeepun-yes, and plenty of � - - I L I . 'L , . - ul low the bouadt%ry� Ini f I I - - ��ffended, and there wer4 still, f rther trials Z 1� . across. the hills. want to see if - tile remission of the tax has it I And more than that : I'm going to -L , . � toie the end .11 - of this - the I - .1 . YL istore for 'her bel - SOODer Or I'AtEir thek dut'd strike either - had no effict on him. Perhaps be will have. have homespun druggets and homespun , I I .%rdUOUS alldL disappointl4g d-ty. She bad C6rrie Bhreag or alz Orine, �vith the lower a little more Fouglish now." - plaids,. and blankets, und shawls and p-%toh. � ' . I - ­AAf.h;A ovo, r,a.0f1+Q the YiV,ar nho's1fl, ' I . u to . & 9 I.: 4. 411. .4-h i- ti.;ntakA % I 41. L 1. it .3 11 &L As Notice. to the Creditors ot the I V M111bn11N-&X6 I* . ;: I ,_ - - z , I � _� + I - I - � - , Y, Latd John Bone. . I . OHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of o4tarlo . .. . I i I .1 - I - � - � � "I --- - _WWW"�1- _�., � . � I " : � , __ . , � - - I - . I . . __ . . � � � I � % t � - - - I ­ I . ­ I FT", -Ing T- ; I -11 I , ,I � I I . . I I . - _ t 7, =h61.__- 11. v , __ � � _ �_ . __ - � . -- I , ­_­ - ____11 -,-- t__ -, " , _ - �_ "''.. - I ��* ­ .. . ­­ .. 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I supg I . ; . . � DONAL11 ROSS OF HEM& - m glad thi Ann& Clannaoh of the place. by stirring up this bitter people living hors. - . . � . � � . ___ all the items I a 1� - fs oat have been clever if they � They ; . W : seemed to approve of m6.41 I lll.will.�, . . . 'a the r By WILLIAM 13LAOK. I _. . . yo � .. . ; 4'Thersisonewayto got over thediffl. did" said Kathollen., d'To tell � . / . i & i . I . __� I I 9 ahgarra . . . . cHipTili'lV. oulty," said Ksthohen, lightly- 11 Ask hini trathp Mary, the most part of the Lof �� ,... . 1� GHAPTRR IV."Co.-;T.twvzD. . .11 to Loollgarra House. He is a Highlander- estate that I have seen is Only fit or one , THE M1CALL-1;A41A1&N Bo(;. thing, and that is to make heather, brooms . 11 Vw.oald charge theni thirty pounds ster.. if he his 'Once oat down.at your table te can- � . % And once again a �vijd, Ueihr, breezy not be your eneMy . aft . arwards. Of L for sweeping kitchens." . ling a mouth"f said he.' � . blue than I Ah, but wait," said the young proprie- ., . She looked up, a trffi.c indignant. . morning -the -see & morg brilliant' A touch of color rose -to Mary's face. I L 69 I , I . - L 1� " Oh. I tee, The fishing is worth,nothii3g Over .the heavy s4rge fitlAtinglike a bomb, 11 You forget. the character he L bears,* I she treat, confidently. " Wait A little while, . . . ' . she'll on the rockq of lean Heimirs, and . I and you will see. Wait till you hear of all , I while! have it, bat,lt is worth thirty springing some sixq or � �jventy feet in the gold, somewhtt 6roudli. the improvements--yp . I __ . . I . � I f : And here they were at the lbruagsku . . � pounds sterling a month when you have it. . air. � . - - and the paople wore oil busy in the. 4s A railway to Boner Bridge," said Kabh- I . . Is that haw the matter �Iands? - Do you call Altogether a joyous dfi4 gl,iddenin:g eight orof to . - hen, carefully lifting the leather cup. I . that fair dealing ? Well, I baven"t given ' wide stretch of land enclosed by a dilapid 0 "Now, look here, Mephlstophej�es,ll said I I .. . -from the several -vibad4fe Of this spsoious ateJ Noce of posti and wire, James Men- �, you th,s fishing yet-abt on those terms." 11 I could murder you � She rose,, rather proudly, 64 Come, Kath- room in the tower - bilti 6eveithelets Kate' doinaid, the elderly crofter who had com. Mary4 scrioPolY. � 'inj U t troubl% I am strong!r � - ohen, I think we inight g:) end. have a look who was- iar from be P� foolish virgini ob- plainel of tho dyka tax, was ploughing without 06 leas - at thin fishinithat , seema to alter in value I so served that the whid m4Oi have-baoked dur- drills for potat ies; two or three women and tilobn you ; I could kill you, and hide you in . ng- the nighi to the sodW and therefore she d a whibe-hal ols in the rocks, and you'd never be rems;rksbly tne momeat lb changes handii. 1 1 girls were planting ; an red old a h . I b�gan to talk about watef-pre?f's. For Mr. , 1gj4g out the need poti,toon id a heart'. of apin. So you'd better'llave a lit. . . I I � . . Wo need not trouble you, Mr. Purdie. P,,airdio was led,viug ,0-0 a-, a brIE , tin disuretion ia flouting at my schemes. I - , my. I and the two ;Sail. W The plow was, being drawn by two �� I 00 -0,41 -evening." - I L I ' �� 9 I fbia last salutation seed to the * I th Ow upon tfietf dwa resourcei, had boraes wearing huge bl%ck collars -what Ahp it you only knew I Why, listen to thin, I I I I i I'll . ta gir 8 'fan gicursion td . Owe -portions of now: are you, aware that there is 4 far �� w1a add�re plan�ed those ere for ill i, two vialtoro'co old not im- ,. I I , have DO word 'of I . r . ., the had nbt yet visited-th,) . � landlord, WhOL iseemea _ estite they I agine. . greater demand for t6 Harris homespun ��' explanation to Offer; thea the two girls . I 91) I - j higher moorland distnicti; abdp of coarse, a the ptople can supply ? I disoov- . . F : "Are you going to speak to him, Mary I cloth thw �� - �_ ; I went out from. the in. and walked off in t,he they bal to be aticiomptiblied on foot. Th , aq the eted that at1averueso,- I wits told that the I . . ; __ ­ I s, in an undertona . ; � a - direction of the river, which they had see" did not prop:)oe to tak"i,Aiguide with them; I - I ; .. - PI as ,coming towards the end of the homespun sold in London in- imitation, made : . ow w - � - . ia passing on the previolis evening. . - Well, I propose to let them a . . they would simply go Ala g to the 11 march" field. . . in Manchester. ' � - I Xary was no doatt ed.asiderably hurb mud beyond the little bom(bi tf Crugan, and fol-' : " yelp I smL " amid the young lady. 11 I have the real homeepun-yes, and plenty of � - - I L I . 'L , . - ul low the bouadt%ry� Ini f I I - - ��ffended, and there wer4 still, f rther trials Z 1� . across. the hills. want to see if - tile remission of the tax has it I And more than that : I'm going to -L , . � toie the end .11 - of this - the I - .1 . YL istore for 'her bel - SOODer Or I'AtEir thek dut'd strike either - had no effict on him. Perhaps be will have. have homespun druggets and homespun , I I .%rdUOUS alldL disappointl4g d-ty. She bad C6rrie Bhreag or alz Orine, �vith the lower a little more Fouglish now." - plaids,. and blankets, und shawls and p-%toh. � ' . I - ­AAf.h;A ovo, r,a.0f1+Q the YiV,ar nho's1fl, ' I . u to . & 9 I.: 4. 411. .4-h i- ti.;ntakA % I 41. L 1. it .3 11 &L As i f, 11 J F&I a 0 W a VY " . 1i . . There was no raime o us oav- e OKS00 wor tin te ,* an a o c%r og anu span- . I Gue an On MUC A . . I OEM&, money W Joan, '1110MAS AULMON U10012148a . � . . . . . I . I I i � of their claims and the security, _� --- Perl I - ulairs ­ .1 � - . L in. order to gat rid ()! Xi Purdie ; bat when 'And so, with some sta4k of luncheon in were turning. - She -stopped ae'ross front the ining mud weaving, and all the knitting of I partio tt any) JAKFA LIS'NON. � I 12DI . " . � I I . . .. held by t � - , Will . hem, duty verified by affidavit, AL the .. , - - Allo I . . she and Kist.holien found'themselvei by the their pockets and a i6a�herL,drInkiug-ouP1- roA. the stoukings to be done by my own people. will proceed to distri- - ' I : . - . said date the Administrator . P . ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Inluranco. - .. . ,od i . .. I aidelof the Garra, a vague curiosity drew and With kheir water- �b fa oirer their arm!9, 11 May I,interrupb you for a moment? I And I'll have a salearoom. in London', and bute the said estate among the Virden entitled) bav- . : . I A I . I p th L . fildavi .... . us - � .0 � � . . I em on, until they ha&,,peoebrifited into aoti- they act oat- e sunflg i plostant around want to ask you-" . advertise in the papers that they're the real Discount Sale Ing reference only to the claims of 'which 'he shall X � Agent, Commissioner for taking a . I - 0onveyances, &a. Money to loan at the lowoaxates. - . : ..... . I such distilbution he � YJ c . L the atxe:6m I r the most part them. an odor f seaw d -in ilia air. This Well, the gray -bearded man 'with the things; and not shim at all ; and if - 1. have have received notice, and after M. MURAWN, Walton. __ � . � tudes whereL , � � - .1 , - . will not be responsible for any part of th - , "I I . I A 11 . - i I I . _� I still and dark under the gloom of the - was to be a libble bit of hollday-for this h gy eyebrows diA check the horses -per- may -friends in the South, -well, let them -FOR- e estate to � .. I .A., i Itt my � spy creditor of whose claim he shall not have receiv- - i "I'll - . aLtee.p h " biuki�,- There was.some- one day, at. least, there. 4pre in be no 9 e . This no_ L. X BEST, Barristor, Solicitor, Notaq :::::. _. I A I , - . ,, &o. 1. . 11 % - I . . � I 11 Office-Uooms, fiv6 doors north ofConinifticlAl �� __ s G* 1 1 i �# 13� ipT&esji0e­ in the silence and a 5 . i � - I It, I 11 I over arilging or' hops he meAnt to givq them a rest at the show themselves my friends by coming for- d notice at the time of such distribution. � e ! � . S ties Is given pursuant toLtbe Statute in that behalf. 0 --- thio.g strange . sistent and p:itiei3t inquiries dhet by on Ion . - . . � I 11 , - _ � end of the drill. . word mud helping us I No charity -far Thirty Days.- . Aiotel, ground door, next door to 0. L. PAPWS I . S.'. I . - . LL . .. I'll -,,;.r i, in the dmok ; W4 while � distant range .of replies, no timid 0, roffiia-hf friendship in- 44 0h, thank you,"I said Mary, in her from It -they get value, Rod more than F. HOLUESTED, � Goderich � L I ­ � i - jewelry store, "a stjoet, Sestorth, � I 8 I :- .... � � � I � Solicitor for the Administrator. I , hills fl%med russet in t . Uo si,Qce., .. I agent& -Cameron, Holt ind Cameron, 1215 ..... X$r � I t . Ili western light -an swisred by obdur most graiclous sod frieirdly way. I I I only value, for their money ----:why, where is there .4 - _� ., 21. I . I" Seaforth, November 25th, 1892. 1 ISOR - - . "I L. . -4i - . -creeping And yet, as near :: , . , - . kc '. � i UnlM&glE .. V . --- � � V � , iable glory-thd stealthily ea th4 village, Mary wished to &A you whether Mr. Purdis had any such stuff as homespun for gentlemen's . . I L i . L I , I i , I . I ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristera, Salitflors, �� I i I �k ..... L I L W � �. � river was here almost b!aok in shadow, an. wAis reminded f er Vdr lexibies and ere woo to be to more tax shooting-oostumes or ladies' ulaters, and �� 11 . L __ ­ __ . I I ... I - i L c - . ,, � I _F_ . V :. t � tO14 You 014t th _' 60., CW@rl* Ontario. J. T. 0AAROW. ,Q� O..; F-_ - � Z I . der the thick birch woods, And then sod- and .: sappoi i or -Jilere wai the for the dike, and that there WS$Lto be fifteen where can you got such it arm' . a 0 � Q. PROUPFOor. , . 1 4 i . � � . - �4 griefs L I L th In winter . . . - M I . L ` � I ..... . I : I 1 , I I or 83 i I denly she caught Kathchen'bythe arm. solitary policeman of tto" P! as, standing years of it. givea back.". from ady oth kind of stockings ? I don't I � I � i 4-d llrwt . I � Surely thereL Was sonle,,one there-.* figure outeide ths�smmll buildI4 : v W The Ruisimn looking crofter regarded the like to see so many women working in the 9 . AMEROX HOLT & HOLMES, Baniften So I xvz,'� � sr- - - . , . � . , 1�e . I I i � out, in the stre3,m-a Wht gray ghost in the ailing house. I PQ C Udson In Chancery, bo"Godorkh, on* X Z. I - g th t nor ad hi i for both police office 6id dw 2 W L__J L 1 I I shafto of,the plow without removing his fields-eppecially the old women -and carry- � -;> 2.1- E; t�. If -1,01 � ZZ 4.. . 013011- Q. O., Famw How, Dv�Lsy Hotams, - - -- w- * �11 , . mysterious twilight? 4nd then S Fitartling John, as. he I was sihilily called -or L more . . 0 CD �,3 � . TO - , I " L - #� � L I hands, and then hii said : Ing those heavy creals of seaweed. I'm N -W ;� H - 6 L . - .-7.. - . J41 - ---L . . - terrible- 11 L -- I I lit all a -,U ArAWXn1Vf,QQ & 86L0r1f0YW" JJ&_A,A#_ 6 L , ­ ! thing oeourred. The fixare4 movediaod iiii- , genoially, lain -was hO§ 11 VeJ-. he was saying that." going to -get them lighter work, that will 0 F - - (Z ANNOG & SCO.M. Borridaw, �ol 6. -con V - I . voyanosiraf &o. L ,*Ud,on ,or a@ �- - _`c _ " I. . LLL 7 L a Oil the looking person - mil X, L_ 1k of I � . 1. I � '11, � .... 11 . I staintly on the black an y Surface of -on tbb contrary, he was Not a word ot,thenks; but p9rhaps, she pay them better ; and when their sons or on 01Q 0 :0 , I " � L I., , I ii Johnston Tie*, �p I , . water _e & "s. Money to loam L - � ,f there was & Series Of vivid ,blati-white quite a young man, vek.y� blee and fat and generously thought his English did nob . busbands ore away at the east coast fishing (D est- . H ­ . � OHN WARD . , I , i I M DA i i Ian eye, and a i L - me L! - .9 Ili , L _ � WHO* BWOZ Owen, Ontario. A. R. X" IL r 1;1 I circles widening oat - 4a,d out, and slowly roseate, with rather a OtTy tl, so far. . 910 they' will be earning almost - as much at . W . - JAWN BOOM. 781 � � . .. � OL Each time norial, appeal q'od nature-& stout, Seaforth's Popular Harness Maker, -J � __ �� L Thso : bisid-ing, intoth dark again. �( "It is gool dry weather for ploughing, i's home. What do you think of � 4 d � !, tl - . �u go this, aaw 7. � 0 _____ - I - Or v . � � g6od-bumored has started -a ­ I X . 2 ed. onward (and the two wholesome-oomplexioned; it not?" -she remarked, at a venture. 00 z . . -For'& good web of homespun 1 can get 5s, a I- M H0rX1V=, successor to tu isto arm - -1 �. . � I - �_A )W iF ; girls stood motion ess w&te in t estrange I I L � young man, who was, e,vlde tly largely so- There was no reply, yard from the clothiers themselves,ard they t4 L - lKoCoughay & Hohmdod,- Bun" $0. - . I - W 1--1 .- adhollosL f WM � I � . . ., CD for the ... . i ... ) � $Dj go r, Conysyenoor -and NoOmy. ; I p enameno'D) there was, this -vudden gleam ted with the virthfis o porridge and 44 That very old,man, " she asked, If who will do very well when they get lie, ConadisuBankof'Commercie. Rawylickmd IWM - TA . u in L I .. . I . ­�, I (I %e reflectiod of the clear, shining eavens . �rs`s,h milk. ften M*ry, saw him she said: or Is, Grand Diwount Sale ' 11 R?, W n . � -1 . Di �� I isho? Ishi'your father?" 63. a yard profit; but when I aell in my - for mos. 0009 In 80aws zlook� Mate streek, , � � I L i � - . - ,oiverhea,d) that listed for a moment or two, ; !L - Well, Katbehen, If ,they're &It in league I . continued for 30 days, 0 CD ZZ, L& i- I ; Tb ; . I 11 Yes." , . . own store at 6j. 6d. a yard, then, that Is all Which will be � _t Sesiforib. I Sh . . . . - � . - . I � I .b giime-keepers� to I I It seems a pity he sho aid be working at the to removilog to his new store W . I - � � Ithen, the vague obscurity once more oncom. : a minst me, even my ,o*. � 0 .�4 0 I . � ;. � - . . 9 more coming back to as here, at .home. previous X L-1, P. et- �: , L �� � I -1 . I � L . � . . . . - . t &seed this unkno wii person, and. he beesims 1 screen the poa�ching thai i1i inpl on, I #ill his siget," shrid.-went on, wishing to show 0h, I tell you, you will soon btar plenty of in Strong's Red Brick Block. He has 0 0 0 0' #--+ f --i � � MW A' � � I � : b. I �� . � I tut, an almost imperceptible phantom. And 'appeal to the policeman. re is bouncito � We OAMERON 81110111TH � i I I .1� sympathy. "Ja ought to be rAtting at the wheel@ going and abuttleo'clackiag C I'", =4 P M, L I LL ... � . I ! . � . on band a large Stock of 02 C-1- tl� , I . � � was 1ere not soms SounA in the all-pervadiv, put down thieving of every kind." - . , t� I - : . ! 7 . . cottats I oking his' pipe." arra !" . . r. Po k, o S (:7i SARRIST ER. . - I I 02 The 3 i I . I atillowe?-an occasionsil 'silken 11swisrh -11 You'd better not# Mamie." was th-3 in- � I spi ning . at Z �_ . very4a�e will have to work,!' said the it we's t enthabissm, and Kati; - HARNESS -Heavy and Light. N Soi,alto �� 9 . . i y I -1 r of Superior Court, Commissiover for .1 :L through the air. Mat understood wh stant rejoinder. " A f�ould be very ,,�k" � )O CD $Z 0 01V F.", I _ I .. ­ . a , : - � ,I I y elderly oroter, in a morose sort of way, and chen did not like to say anything. Indeed, taking Affidaylits In the High Court , : . I ; ; . � I I I this was well enough. . ward if a question weia koke n h " . Tmuka and Valises, I X 1A 0 :� O...w " of Justice, Conveyancer., � I . . I . I � ; - .. I : i . . L e looked at his horses. it was Mary herself who paused in this di- t. -q 0 Money to Lend .. I . I 1. , ; ; I 'out & Highlatid pro "ri tor 4, Oh L . LZ 9 �-,- p a Miss 11 i � . i 41 That man In poach ag," said she, calml. of Commons -ab *i&W6ry, blithely, 'lIkhope thyrambic* forecast. She had chancad to W . i : � . 7 f . I I I . . � , well,". a L, L I Robes and Harness Blaukete, V) 0 cot- . I -1 . . . I HO . / 4 ! -and she took no pains. to prevent herstl who had the shamel"s iudmaity to asic Her to be able to make it a litt!e easier ter you I it) k at the get Can be consulledafteroffice hours at the Comm �� 11 . I � L . . . er- . I . . -And everything else in his line, on all > P_ � Cwt- �- . � i -1 I bering skies overhead. ; 0. t . . . I . . I ( 7 from. being overheard- ' and I suppose yot, Majesty's own representative t.') watch a ' i !4 clial Hotel. I I be , [ 1 � f . all. Thli land now how much do- you pay ,� 11 Katholien," issit]. she "it was a good HENSALL, - ONTARIO. I . " . I ' d. . � of which he will'allow I :� 0 tZ %W , winulpei, : ! I and I, Kathchen, have zio means of arreat- a -Almon river ,,in placs of the ordinary for it? hat via y our rent?" thing we brought our w ter -proofs." I * 0 - . I . � � . rn 1 7 , ing him and finding out ,who he ier. " - 01 aq . . . : I keeper,q-. " 61 It-. irtyshilliagsau.-scre." Kathchea followed he direction of her . I . I . . , � - t � a =11 00 �O I -A* bd . - CALd : � .. � t . . i A LIBERAL DISCOUNT - 0 '-e"' DENTISTRY. For acm I . , , 7 Her voice was clear, in ai, no doubt, car- However, this 'project came to nothing in if , I � - = . � ; � I - . 1 t .hiriy shillin , I I . � - 11 _�� 1. : ried aigousider'able d6t4a.ce- in this perfect the preient wee ; for as they draw near the I gs, an acre ? That is too' glance. It I - . I - � w rn ,P 1=4 E9 =d e � have h . I , y much", said she, withoub a moment's heal- " Yes," she answered, "and I think we'd' On cash purchases, It will pay any � . I , ' z . - - . I I I 11 I .r . silence. Immediately of teir the had spoken found that the belted guardian of .the peace )p 0 CD W. TWZDDLE Dentist Office Over Hamilton . . I ,_ � Miss Li I � 1�� .. � I . ! - tation. f I Surely, thirty shillings min more is better be gettiog on." . person wanting to buy to give him a :� C" 0 �Jo .P F. & MaInnes'Sgoe Store, corner Main and John I .. I I � I there were two or three - fart -her series of was himself in dire trouble, An elderly . I 0 � CD 0 %0 ,nearly i . 4 1 , , i . too mu h or indiff6rent ]and like that !" rhen here was the hasiness of getting over C" Streets, 8eaforth, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas ad. , - - ' r I T ill, - 1 . � - buy � �, " T! .-I those,flsabivg rings -nearing the opposite wommn-uo doubt his hiother-had opened 0 f . call and those not wanting to 0 0 *--d Ing I I gaj ministered forthepalulessextractionofteoth. 1169 I un-knom I � - 1111i r �- I The.sin: all, auspicious eyes glanced at her the stream. blary went down to the edge . I . � - i � , ­ : " i t . : . ! bsiuki�, then darknest ag-sin, _ and still. an upper window in thii small, twomestoried, furtiveIY6 � '. I * recover,, � I ; . I . might be tempted to by the liberal in- _' rf i �.= �= . - r - a wagi2rainguing aod'soold- 69 I not saying its too much," he made an- ings (covertly, in this solitude, where there ducernents offered. I .6 O -W crip. ad- ' , most mi , �� 41� - . h of the river, pulled off her shoes and stock- . � - - . T I .. I I ,_, CD *d e . I ­ �' I nose b, the spectral flihprman, whoever he building, and sh R. G. FRANKLIN BELDEN, Dentist. G" . .11, . 1. ' I . I . � 0 :� D ministrated1or painless extraction of teet ; ; . I was, had vanished' into the thick birch in him with an peard-of volabilit . th. strengt] 1. � . 9 I y ewer, oldwly. . was not even a bawk pd1sed on wing), end Custom Work attended- to as Usual. L" Cc Cr Office over Johnson't Hardware Store, beaforth. . . 4 - I wood. . What it was all aboub neither Katholien . 0 MZ Gfq - 11 in. The " c 1, I � , 0h, but I will consult Mr. Purdie about then put one foot'cautiously into the swift . , P4 I= - . I , I �J - . I I ' V - . . '. 11 I ! But Mary Stanley fhad-e no doubt as to nor Mary.,had the least idea, fur the old . it, W laids'lle, in.her pleaimutest way. " MY runniuk water. JOHN WARD . Ct. pcl 1� . - - , , i � peoired I I � . . ; � I 011 ro" ,..,o P . . - . � � . who this was. I woman was rating him in Gaaffle ; but John, ".1 I . . . 7D AGNEW, Dentist, Clinton will I sponder � I '.4 . � � , t , I . - J , own impression 11) that thirty shillings an The consequedee was a shrill shriek. CD CD CD (D Affo%=6 I � i I " Now I understaind,' she sidd; bitterly, seeing. the yout'ag ladies approach, grew , . . - . Xti. visit He U at Hodgens"HZtel : ., I . . ��i � acre to on -asked for very.g9od land. No. 1 Whitney's Block., Lp Ga ew . - D" Of Mi4o � P I ly But 11 No," she said, 11 I can't do it. It's like 1 � ar C40 i -A eveiy MoudXY4 Im . � i. _. so she and her companiod act out foi home more and more r6seate fLud embirrassed. Of I will inq! airs, and ifte, whAt can be' done. . 303 SRAFORTIL. 19 CD " t % M"M I tioulpian k I CD C> IJ . 11 . I , il I ice, Kathoben! I'm going to put my oboes W - tifird i 7'. I . again, 11 Why the sallmon fishing isn't worth course he pretended not to hear. He gazed Well gatid-morning ; I ni an't take up your . - 30 $nj a � . a ;J , 1 13 " ... I 1. �� T : thirty pounds aUmoath tJ me-wben it does out towards HAmrs UAnd. Then with his "I - .. and stockings on againc and find some I � elf, 0 �Z I Ji &;Z4�,,f ][1. KINSMAN Dentlo, L. D 0 1 - I - J 6. Will be at Zurichi - I I � - . I - . . .,;, What 11 _i. ,� - 1. V 1 .5 ct- ;;.(A r .W�r4 Exeter, on . . v I , ! notbelong to nie 9 And now I understand stick he pr�dded at the Ina3si of sea -weed bj time il stones or rocks somewhere that I cin git Z _� CD , at - 'denae ol � I P She was coming: away, I when he looked it I 0 the Huron Hotel. on Jht 1"t 1, � . 11 �i_ 0 - . I - - - I I- f __ -1, what Mr. Pardie said about the po*ching the road-si(la that was wait,lug there to a0rovs. . . - I P.." At I I i � after her I I � - PS TauasDAY im Ram xons, and Y4DUr.g i ki W . . � I I Y i 11 � - i and the connivance of everybod' around. carted away. .And then he smiled ia a tat- 1. In 6 11 You'll fall ifn then," said ths matter -of- to - K- -- Murdook's Hotel, Honsall, on the FUM'AND TOM / I - ., I . y � at kaying-it-too much rent,'! .said P71 et- 0, ,iind in I 1. .1 ; And yet I suppose Mr. Rain of flai'mra eAlls ersat manner, &3 if &H this tempest -were Not Katheben, who was by this time over .4 CD 0 W :7w P� t:ra FRIDAY in each. mouth. Teeth extrwW with the I � . : ; - . . he ;. andithou he turned- to his plough . W least' pain possible. All worli first-class, at liberal � -woo i . i � , and . she ! I ; a himself a gentleman? 1sti-ppose hewoulil theankles, & d making good progress -with "Fit-,", P.d�. . � I ,P I . i . rather amusing ; and fidally, nob being able, his laborious task was resumed. X :� 0 0 tt rates. . I on - -&ughte . . ! _� I in , P . - . � . , I 2i I n - , . I - � not like to be called a thief ? Well, I call I; such humiliating cirournstinceg, to faca her teeth clinched. � vion for. - I I : .� . 11 Isiu'!;Ahat odd ?" , said Mary, as they M � IP �;-- - - - I �, 1. � 1 . ; hifa a thlef ! I call poaching thieving --,,-and the two ladies, the upholder of the majesty were going along the highway again. " None But Mary did notfall In. .Shosoughtout 111 -os, women know all M g:w 0 -01 n a R. 0. H. INGRAM, Dentist, (successor, to It. L, % � 'Cullen i v �.. , I I t, � n6thing but thieving -whatever the people - of the law turned ana beat a speedy retreat, shallows, and made zig-zag experiments with IT 'RESTSabout the misery of wash- .f $na 0 ' DBUffings), member of the Royal College of Don. - �.� � firbt III .. 11 .. . of them seemed anxious to have their. rent@ � . C4_ 0 C+- tat Surgeons, Ontario Teeth in rtedl Ith or with. -- .. - . I . I i T ; about here may think. And I say it is not hiding himself in the lower R')or o ' � day. To many it means �v " out a plate In gold celluloid or tubeber. Asde annip. " . - �, ! . f the reduced. Aliday yesterday -not a single the shingle."a'ad with bigger stones, and if . i UP IF A June, 11, 4 . . - .I 1. * � 02 ..- I ,W . ;�, the. conduct of & genttemab�." . house,until they should p*ss. So that on com, I . as 't I " she did iet'her feet wet -before reaching the . Backache, S (D �' � thetle given for the painless extraction of teeth. � ' - � ,meaalft� . I . ore H a,n d s, J -d a . "I I , I . 1 t � I 0-- CD 7� Officie.-over O'Neil's bank, Exeter Ontario. 1*01 , . at 0, it was gradqally. Very, scoa I _W N. B.-Flates secused drinly L6 the mouth by .1 1. -1 --- - PI;Telni, Mary," said K%thohen, 11 I don b - to o - � ''. o THE I �, 4 I She was very angry and indignant, and this o4.-A%ion M.try had ho chance of asking 66 t er H a r d Rubbing over a �1 - ­ - years of 1. the moment she got b*ok to Lochgarra lain whether he would catch the'pomahers know wasnot of web feet they were thin M 00 0 . � I b. I . , bat I can gue&s at a reason-porhaps king. . . in I Y a ', �, 1 .; L 1. . ca I Yemous'IfatentValve. I .L ! House she sent for the headkeeper. � In a -for her. steaming.tub, aLn' Ld long :� H - M - ill the I L I ,, - 1� I tol, they are afraid to complain." For when they ascended the opposite hill BACK . )01 . CD I-3. P-- � - -- _. , " I _t I �� ., CD � .� , ! few minates the mild bushy-beirded "I am sure," sii,l the, as til�ey were. pass- This" t Mary thinking, and they w entering upon a still wilder region than any hours, This falls to the Aq ED 0 CIA .. � .over tht 11 . I ent If . � . I c1t, I- , MONEY TO LOAN, . M . Hector pre�sauted himself at the door of the ing through the town, d over the Garra CD I � , �, I an ence. She wished she know Gaelic they had yet traversed -they became aware lot of those who use - 0 5, CC .. c rol J , " P I J on in oil' . .poor, cheap, and in W - ase .1 . I W. t room, cap in hand, i A handeoine map he bridge, and up into & country beyond,- When'they cAme in sight Of the ancien; that all the world had grown much darker - - - 10 : oq 0,0 10_94� I _�� Temedile . I . I'll I �' t ­ ; we;, with a grave and serious face � 91 I do ho' care tp preserve the game, if it Jurious soaps, - - X 01 . 0 � MONEY TO LOAN.-Slinight Iowa at a V.4l . I ,11 . ' � . I f , . I ' y line they left the road, struck and when at length they beheld the as , " P.4. 14 , : . 0026., with fte privilege to berrowep of - maii6slow I ; , 1� I !� far Ii . 0 . - �, � 41,118 ... - - , anyone atlowed to fish in that ,;Xiver were for myself alone, If I thought it IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111 I 3 P W 0.1. I 1: i f� I across a swampy piece of land where 'there of the tea, it was of a carionsly livid or , ''I . 1*4 , IV" ,called ii i . , I who I , would be really for the good of the people f ­''.., - APP Y to Ir. HOLNUTED, BarrWt it, Seeforah. ' - with zo ! I T, t - ! � - . X (D P. 0 . � y 6 Part Of the principal money #A an) time. ! � � � �, ,,, resses ?"the demanded.. were a aw stra giiDg sheep, rind then met 0 leaden bus. The wind was blowing hard u tchll . ! I . cf- I - . � - . ve I . rift � to 1Q.Z' � I � I "I - I work to climb t e bare and rock hill -side. on these heights ; navy &ad again there was OPQ � t:r to baftle ! . 11 . . y ­ . � 4to . � 1. It was an arduous climb,, but both young a sting of moisture in it -the flying preour- - WN ': �,, I r -U ' � I WaS not aware of .anyone fishing, bere,1 would hit ' every head of gistre on p '0%,01C � fj I t f . . a � , � ; I ma'am," said the keeper, vory respectfully. - the estate destroyed, and 'every salmon . -# C I Z�_�, 114. � a MEDICAL. : -woeict v I i � "Bab is there no one,watching?" she de- mebted out of the river. , But you. bear what '� () :4 p . . ; l I . : 4- I - � women were active and lithe and agile, and nor of rala. - _'. vwhst,bv I a ,4 - P eon pay I � � 4 . mended again. "Can any . poacher who they say themselves-mmoy dt them would they made very fair progress, stopping now But the most ominou3 thing that met I . 2 0 R. C. SHEPPARD, P,hysid"'And S and alix'" ,, I - � "t � f i . r he 1. WIT, # . 1� i ���� -1 I I - . = ` field, Ontario, successor to Dr.' , I WQRE - . - - r� I ', ; - chooses, have the ran of th4 stream ? Does never see money at -ull if it -�Vrern't for t and again to recover their breath. Indeed, their gaze was LL aeries of sickly -looking, I - I 9 Ad D her f ; . � . . . I 9 a - . . 4 - it beelon to everybody? Is i,t common gillia's wi . IM -62 .. - it . 9 i �g , iges,4nd As hiringlof th --- . � .. . a ponlies, it was not the difficulty of the asoont that formless oloads that seemed rising all along I 11 blotchel ­ . - I . I , i �� . - I , property t . - I � : -1 ? Because-bec&u6a I merely wish and so on, in the autumn. Then he fe' . � LLL �� . � I and got . . � I � 1 *' was present to their imind,; it was the the western horizon, while the - ses,- under- � DR8.800TT & �MAOKAY, . . I ,, -- � to know. " door that stray onto the ground, from the . � I I "! I d r ' terribly bleak and lonely character- of this neath was growing unnatarally black. Rio. 0 1 . ., )�� The 01-d Established - ber siy% . OFFICE, Goderfeb Street Opposite M .�� � " - � i r , ,� She was a little breathles62 and excite ; Glen Orme forest, 'thty don't come near the domain they were entering. Higher and Ing and spreading those clouds were, and � I othoctist I � right * - 1 2 �,,-r�. I Chureb,Seaforth, RESTIFigbi, next Agricultural " I . - I 7 ob think she wa.4 bbing dealt with crofte-they do no harm whatever, exoePti higher as they gob, they seemed to be leav- - . - Grounds. omit V,Aj � q : , she did a f1. � P swiftly, with a strangely alarming appear. - . . . � i I - � - ,fairly, and she s*w in the gr4.v.oaud reticant perhops, 0 -Mr. Wateou's pasture,and he c*n Ing the living world behind them; add then a' , as if the earth were about to be over- * T'S .. . . -1 ... dhogbt . I i I '�, f �' . uce- I t a I I i �1 - manner of, the hemd-keeper bbly an inten- easily got rid of them, if he like", by 13!'Yrg when they reached a level plateau, and whelmned. They lcoked close and near, Planing Mill and . J. - G. SCOTT M D 0. M. (Ann Albor and Vio- � -_ . 16, V. I I gr W 4 i. i torii ) M 6 P *8 '6 , , � J� _� tion of screening the culprit4honi she her- a word to his shepherds. , go thatthe'shoot- could look away across this new world,there though necessarily they must have been 0AA. . � 0. liZU ' ^ .firAit thi 1! --� , , ,,� T! - f self -had by accident detaote� a little whila Ing and the fishing era nothing but an ad- � 0�. b. M., (Tsinityj F. T. x. c., �� I - � , - but .on endless monotony of miles away. At first the two girls did not . -nd Door Factaly, U. c. - If "a bec ; � was nothing s - ash, a I . � : I n . -_ .... - � . ; I - I I . berfore. . ventage, and F* very groat advantage, to the brown and purple knolls and slope@, covered -mind very much; all their strength was - called I t i ' M . li 11 Then fishing in the GwrA is not very pe,)ple; and I tell you this, Kathohen, that with heather and wibbered grass, and then a -needed to withstand the buffetings of the IS USED 8 .AL:F0JRr_V3Ht_ E. COOPER " � . � I - I , M. D., Physiclan, surgeon and A ... good in the spring," said, the weather- Imean to preserve them as well as ever I R. Accoucher, Oonst#noe, ont. ­_ ror.A. . I .� �� i , . . - b ope or wind ; Indeed, there was a kind of Joyance This old and well-known establishme � UM 1, s6riej of hills along the horizon, wit A � .. -ector, 11 w tr � . octor 9. . . browned H and we 4ire not think- Cain. And really it seems* sh imef al that a . nt to still I - � Z . two lofty mountain peaks, d%rk, aqd pre. in driving forward agai, t the ever-incress- mniniing at full blastgnd now has better facilities ZLL4OTr, Bruoedeldi Lloottiate Royal . . . . . . - � be me . �z Ill'. � than ever before to rn out & gooit - article for a - .1 < , I inK it was much use to have a, water* bailiff - gentleman in -Mr. Rose's "position should cipitous, and strdaked here and there with ing gale, though it t6 d on college al Physialans sino Surgoons, Xft- he � I I , - I , �, i ' , r - . I., : - ; OX their p%ntIDgr "I in . ; I , . th Rard Rub. moderate price. Bash and doors of all patterns al. field, O'nt. : - , whatever. ". . � have so little self -reipact as to become a com- There wai sign of life, nor any chests. They had to i&oat - to each Other if I Bruce 9W she i, : � f , `Z "But surely it i3 your b�siness to see mon poacher-'# - ' . snow. '10' This Soap does away wi t ways on hand or made to order. Lumber dr�med on purgh.- - 11 � - � - - � .1 1 . . " � L , vance . I. her . - ; , ,'. i they . � . � - , - - i, 1, . I sound. A ad d farther and they wished to be beard.* bing, Tired Backs, Hot Stearili and Sore shortnoticeand in any way desired. Allikinds-of �� � __ I . . : I lumber for sale on reasonable L glen kept 0 W SX1TH;XD 0. M., Membwof z -4 1 1 Wea; . I � - ) that no p-mohing goes on., jift.liek on the "You forget how lie has h farther into thin wilderness, a strange sense 11 Where is the 'march,' Mary?" Hands. It brings comfort to' millions ,of t. the =11 "s of �h Vnd Surgsozw. &a., .. _ le r � - 1. g terms. Skib , BRUCIM, � I . - ",I 1; river or anywhere else? S4rcly that is up-wec.rding to Mr. Pardie's account," 0 a � constantly on hand. Estimates for the iiysiclans _ L , - ; . - - . . I - , � , I f intfu !on came over, them ; .it was ai if 11 I haven't seen anytrace of it . -. . furniabing Ss%f0]r6h On 0. OM*c and rosidenue name an - _. � . of , life - � A . i ere wete no fishing, . - . I . Z : I . I I _ - ,your daty ? And ff tb - .Katfichen put in. . homes, and will do so to yours if you will of tuildings in whole or in part given on 'i. upriog,; f . plita"O - j;;;;a9d by Dr. Veyoos. us � I % _. I L � , �. if : alil anyone fish ? You may trust a poaoh- they had come into a land peopled by the this side of the Garr& . . . Bat of course - . None but the best of material used AndalwOlk.6n - . .. - I I '! r7- - WO A . I But.,Mary did not heed the interruption. - dead, who yet might be regarding them. we're in the right direction . . . . We use it. I ship guaranteed. Patronage solicited. : '.L . I ' 11 1. Lt - - . . ber no t .- ( , , - I . . . � , r to kaq-w I'm sure," she went on, wi h Shekas very, indignant on this point. They lo-Aed and listened, a,s I Remember the Name L BETHUNE M D.. Fellow of the- RQYA1 V, I � � er . I I , I . f expecting -must get into the Corrie Bhreag sooner or , .4" ' stead b - I . � - � ' . . . I I � urt manner' "it is very "It. is quite excusable," said she, forthe . . 1269 J. H. BROADFO9T.* Sesto hege of PhyWolansand Surgeonv, 0 I . i L J I soms6hiog-they knew not what, They did later.` I lately' w"a"up'fed k - i * d %_ L � -) biil� -ted fair. Igno u ieve . " - Successor to Dr. Usakid. Offlo ' a 1 43 " - - � i little I ask. I oully waut t ,trea poor, ra tpsople about here to beli not speak the one to the other-indedd, rhen came the rain -at first in flying - 1-' in fael' I ; , . - . - C by Dr. Nooldd Main Street -86aforth. Residence I . . I . � t_-, ; ly, I am, trying to do my besj� 'for every that the k,)sses of Helialra are still Corner of vio6ix Squa,re, In house led I I ; � � I ul L the they were some little way apatt-thogii two shower#, but very soon in thin , gauze veils lately 000UP . t �� - ,� . � one la the place -I wish ta do- 46at is right rightful own - - ' I Q SMITH & 0. �. 0oustat , P- L . era of the land. They know 09 by L. 9, Dan ., . �, . small figures in this vast moorland a- . ,� . oey. I L 4,- 12927 1 wad I �p i . : a �� ,� olitude. ,that -owLpt along betwcen theni*und the dis- I . ,�, � . f I- �11 by every one-%Ud it isint biwe justice I nothing about the law courts and 1198111VIS Then they came to a tarn, the water black' tang hills, Water -proofs were donned now; - L in My I I .1 ': ; ri 14 I . I . wean to stop at. &a I hope tbej will find offices in London. They only know that as as night, not a bush nor a btump of a tree but they proved to be of littl'� use -they '.' SUNtIGHT ' :B-A_'MT'7K:Z1L__R8_ L AUCTIONEERS, - I . - . . . � . . . � I � I i � , out. Rat then I waut t3 be tioated fairly far back as they have heard of, and do '' L . I now so I ,� wn along its melantilioly shores. N; r even here were blown every kind of way, with an .im- . A General Banking bi P. BRIM Licensed Auctioneer -for 4h. Coun- the &t . _1 I . 0 - - I - Y in raturn. And Poaching iff ndt fair ; nor to their own day, the Iiind has belonged to was there a, c.611 of a curlew, or the sudden mensity of balooning and fisppi' WOURS: FT. SUNLIGHT - usinefis transacted. , !y of Huron . 14 . do, bg and clap- LEVER BROS., LIAI=3) i Uquo - - Sales attended In .'p, I pairts of Hit, her , 11� - 1 think it fa,ir that you, o* a keeper, the Ro- . Farmers', notes discounted, the ty. All Orion. left at Tim gba-arrox l . I . ahould make exaases for it, or tr� to screen sees; and their Highland loysity re. whirr of a wild duak's wings, At this point ping; while tl-ey materially IMpeded pro- NEAR ]3U%KZN=,AD TORONTO Drafts bought and sold'. be promptly attended to. L short I 4 � . . I 0208 wW i . ... ", �'. mains staunch and true ; U is not to -be the girls bad come togetber-.again. I gress. , But, nevertheless, the two wander- - L I . bed. 11 ! I any one, whoever he may be." � bought over by the stranger ; aa --d perhaps (19 . i Interest allowed on deposits. I - 01 � � L fore Vu -1 Who can wondir at the ouperstitions of , era, struggling on bravely, hurling them. STOCK FORSALE.- SALE NOTES diwounted, or taken for WM.1Wf,GL0Y9 . I I� -' . The man's faue became rathec-51. pale, even. it is n t ev to be acquired by klndaejs-�- the Highlanders VP sAid Kathchen' half selves, so it were, against these rude shocks � I - 11 � 4 1. ! . -i - . � . JLt W I L collection- � .1 her wai 4 . . 4-.,L .under the weather tarl. al . bi :,11 a e about that i1o. time. However, abiently. and guits, until their wet hair was flying all The undersigned' offers for sale at rock bottom ' : 1 3 � ' L - Auctioneer for th� County of Huron. Sales prompt. ;. - and nw, � j� . 1,1 If Miss Stan -lay would be Wianting to whA I say a this, th%t I don't complain of Mary's. answer was ly attended to, charges moderate And satisfaction - w . �� , ,,, . - _,.& curious one. She about their faces, and'their eyes were smart- Prices, for the next thirty days, In order to red .. does I � � 1. u0s � - 11, � � I �_ get another ga,me-keeper," he sidd, slowly these poor people having such mistake our stock befo0e going Into winter quarter u OFFICE -First door north. of Reld & gaiaranteed. Orde'rs by mall addressed toohiselhuw .1 I � - 11 was looking at � the black and oozy soil ingwiththerain. Somethfiesthey panned Post Office or left at his residence, Lot 2, Concession - . longer- � ., And res,pectf ally, "I I'would not bb asking to ideas but Mt. Rafe knowir better; a. around her, .with its scattered knobs of to t. ke breath-' Short Horn bulls, cows and heifers In oalf, center A I I �� .� 5 . �Y 8MO ng - Wilson's Hardw re Store. I � - ; h a n, Tue,kersmith, willrecelveprompt attentlot. � i . �� . I : )I .. �11 and to laugh in a rueful ram and ewe Iambs, got by the Ist prize wl ner t I up. V- �� . � � stay . knows well enough that he' 'has not the yellow gnisa. . n it . O. . 12964 I .. I ,� , . . . . f . ;: ways the Toronto Ii his year. Choice Berkshires . . 4itrion.. � I � �, A ob, yon would fattier leave tlisu inter- least ohadow of right to anything belonging 11 I suppose," she said meditativelyf: 11 There's nothing so horrid as wet wrihtr," - I ., i , I L, . of both sexes. Lucknow stationwithin three miles. I . � - . I . .. fere with Mr. ---P , to the Lochgarra estate ; and that if he 49 they send the a E. GAUNT & SONS, St. Helen P. O., Oiatarlo. . .1 some 4, , , f� . heep up bete later on., Mary called to her companion, on one of I W. 0. 0 U FF,J . , - - '. She did not complete the'� sout'nee. She takes a grouse, or a bare, or a salmon, he in 1297-tf I `1111 AU �. . 0 But it must be wretched p'tature. even at it4i these occasions, as she sh-,ok her arms and ___ - .--- I Converander, --- ,what . ,I " turned wwax and walked to the; window. constituting himFelf a opnimon thief." - . . 9 _Lkeeper and Accountant Real Bowe, LLLLL I - . � I �, . . . best." ' ! li hands. . Collector Book - 11OPe a i . The fact is, it had been. a long abd b A 'OR "OR " "N". 'i, - areas- - J n S. Porter" "'O"' . I � 11 I All this. time they had been shut 11 WeRington, Grey and Brude. Life, AW44ont and Fire Innuranof Agent ; Money. to t , . I . . * day ; her n.erves ba got unstrung, and Bat now, for an instaol, she was stricken out 0� � soont Gomo NoRTn-. Pasee r. Mixed . . . I Loan' ; Correspondence, ke. Partift mulling' -his markAt , T. � I M, d (1, I " It wont be wrist3 only, very I i I In I dumb. They had come in iight of the sight of t�e sea by the higher -ranges on said Kathohen in reply, as they started. on - nge 11 � - I I services to Any of these branches wIll rij�ojve Pink F � .1 � � 1� aligof a sudden a fif of h I .. Ethel...,... .. .1. 8.00 P.m. 9.25 r.s. 0.60 P1. U12dertaking and- Furm*- prompt attention. 0mcii is DALNV# BumR, (up . . ed that . gilpleSqnead4nd ties- dried'up Joah and the wa#te heap of stones -their righ� ; but bye-and-bys, when they ag" . Brunetti...... - . 8.13 9.46 9.88 . ' � � - r I - . . � L i . pair came over her ; -it seemed finpossible that onca-was Castle Relthra ; and this sad had suralquintad the ridge in front of hem, , The noteased in fury, so that on the Bludvale ........ 8.27 9.62 10;10 . _ , - 101ne tZ I : I - ; � "'; grArns), Mint Simairr, Swyoxux, 113w \ �, , ; f - i U she could ever struggle against thh mis- I t , ture Emporium, � I— _ - I � i t - � spectacle seemed, to put, some strange fancies they camd i Wingbam .. .. .. 8.37 10.02 11.20 -Ir And . se - , - . , � '.1 'I gale I r &, : - - I construction and opposition and dislike. n view Of at least one. new feature higher slopes ahead of them the heather was (;onto SOUTH- Passenger. ,_ . _� Z I a-![ into her head. in the laudgeape-the river Mixed. SHAFORTHI ONTARIOt *C=op Mrectory for 189.2. - .. i �'. -ny,, a . Garra, lying far beaten and driven into long waves of motion - 0.46 A.M.11.20 i. U. 7.2S p.m. . I I I - , � Kathchen, turned to the keeper. - I - - Pa - �. A+ I IL " Kathallen," said altei,rather breathless. below th 1� * ide 'nd empty valley. while even through these whirling veils ' 7.55 OUTS JOHN BENNEW198 Reeve Brodhagen P. 0 =5 . . , c - i".: , egi in a w a 6.66 11.85 L . 11 . I � . I " You need not wait, Rector," said she,fn ly, " do you think ll� Ones it out of re. No hanjing'birch code here, or deep pools- Tai �. Brussels ...... .. 7.10 11.89 860 . IDE OF THE COMBINATION, L I . , � 1� 1� - � t 'Re 5ve, Winthrop. L . L I L . mov4d : AR Undertone, I . w a they could see- the torn shreds and tat J - z -. � 97$ .. � I OHN MORRISON I:Wpu � I - I Ethel ...... .... 7.22 12.14 925 T . - I i . vencre . sheltered by ]of ty banks, mi, in the neighbor- ters of lurid oloads that crossed the grayer I Funerals furnished on. DANIEL MANLEV C�;n ZliorfBeeahwood. to 190 P � . - I the shortest notice : � Then she went to her friend. lViory' had Wow Kathchein berjelf As of Highland hcoi where they baii surprised the ghostly sky. The mo%ning of the wind rose ana and eatlisfaction ga i anteed. A large assort. JAMES EVANS &unoillor, Beechwood. . t , � It_, i .1 WILLIAM AEZ41i][L will tb . It 'i Caskets, Coffins and Shrouds, &a., J . I �, . r I ,� �� bitterly, :4 . - Huron and Bruce. ment of BALD Cciuncillor, Leadbury. 4 - ,_ broken down completely, and was ' gabbing blood ; and she made ailiOver boldly : fishermen; but& treelessexpanse of rather felt in. remote and plaintive cadence ; and London, for her . .; always on hand -of the best quality, The best - J OHN 0. MORRISON 1�i " , 3 : i Ill 7� " I have told you 063,1111 Gonva .NoRTn- � Passe � 019fir, Winthrop, - I : t� I I" Mamie Y, Mary, that if swampy-ldoking ground, with the river for then again it would mount up into a shrill of Embalming Fluid ased free of charge and. SOLOMON L SHANNON. Tressarer, Winthrop. � liam4l . � I ­ - �. I I London, depart ............ 8.15 A. X, nf.e4Y6 p I U . ' I ­ I � I 11 I prim the lowest. Fine Hearse. �. WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. I i trot bc 3 . - tJ "'I- , "I-lamnot useq. to it,"sheiaid be- I were young Ross of lieftpra, and such an the most parb rushing over.ptmv shallows. &ad loug-oontinued scream, that struck I Exeter .................... 9.16 546 � . I : � � I i ;1 Y 11 Did it occur to y S. T. HOLMES, Funeral Director. Reel- CHARLES DODDS Collector. Sealorth. I � , injury had been 4one to ifie and mine -well, on, Katlicb;a, that we terror t? the heart. For there was no more . Elensall.. .. ........ _.... 9.28 0.00 ; tween her soba. " All day long, it has been , .. ence - GODERICH StREET, direct R. W. B. SMITH Pro � I . I � .1 �' I should not like to sly Klppen.. .. ...... ........ 9.34 , if U, Medical Health Officer., � E � . Z ­ . nothing but hmtr_ - , what I shouldbe *hou!d have to cross that stream ?" Mary laughternow. AlItheirdogged, half -blind 6.07 'I o a Pee Seaforth, ,. h ; i� � 4.- ed and -and I�Tamnot - I Bruoefloid ........ .. ...... pofAte_theMotbodist churdh in the .- . er .. I'll � inallned. to, do in ret � ra A sentimental. asked, as they were descending the hill. 9.42 6.17 ,WM. XOGIVINO, Sanitary inspector, Loadbury. p . 1%sedt,j being hatiid. WhathaveI' struggle against the storm did not Boom to formerly occupied by Dr. Scott. . . I . the 4 .done to Ad - Clinton.... .�...... _ .... lo.00 6.46 . � I � I . . -_ i deserve it? I wisbeJ' grievance !-yes ; b0l, L . . I - --- � I . . .14i Is sentimental . Where; isthe difficulty ?" said Kathchan leid them any nearer to any practicable wiy ,, Londeaboro ...... ...... .. 10.19 #..0 � . - . . I � . � Impro - - � I o -to do what was grievances that go detlikgt down into the. ' dooly. , " We shall simply have to do as the of getting down to the coast; and they I I- . L I . � I right by avery one-& . -and I tri , . were Blyth.... .......... - 10.28 7.12 - I HURON AND BRUCE - . � ��. and e . 04 my- Highlano nature, and�,tfi�t are longest re. country . ** " ­ 10.42 7.26 . I , , I � my very hardest to m _ . girls do : take off our shoes sod' afraid to leave the line they had conceive Belgrave ......... . . After i - . ke -friends with every member�d. But then, Unthe other hand it st6ckiujs,' wade over, and put them on to be the marob-the imaginary line which Goixe go I . 11.00 71to � I : - � I I . Pink � - 5 . . one.. It in not feiir---� � d Wingham arrive.::::::::, , I I - f I . . . �, seems to'Ve that ohoot.in4 gains or killing a if nllff___� - I PassBager � I Up� AU 11� 1� i-1 No, it, is not,,, a �'d K&thobeu,, I P ,gain ofi the other side. they had hoped would bring them to the Wingham, depart ........ . 6.48t..m. 8.45p.m. PUBLIO NOTIOES Loan and In I . , 1'�� and shq salmon is . � . I � . I I- � -d b I a very p%It r B lgra a .� - . I I I . . �. , . fdok her friev . Iform. of revoinge. Howeve � , this undertaking they postpon-- Corris Bhreag, or, at the arthest and worst, e v -- ............... 7.03 4.06 i I could . ". er I A. . i �. I y t4e hand and led b The' is not how I b try to have it out ad for the f Elyth.... .�;: ....... � .... .. 7.16 4.20 � � i I back in -to the rooL� , Bat you �, tpreseut, for it was now mid day, to some portion'of Glen Orme. And if the Londoeboro' The undersigned hereby begs to Notify the citimns . 00MCF-A MT'77. I . She a - Tabst not with" Mr. Pardie-for w,hO con doubt that it ey a tf 4" 7.23 4.28 � -.be disheartened, all'at ,on . ond th bought they might, an wall h v duakr wers to comedown and find them hL Clinton.. " ' ' * ' " * "' of Seaforth and vicinity that he has opened out a : , i I ; . � - . I , m . I . I.. 7.55 4.60 . - , ,-- . .� rapilal . . . They don't understand you y b. And ; . � . � I 4 �_ ca. Give the was Mr. Pardia the looll and the luncheon when they got down t'3 the side of these trackless solitudes. Bruoef1old'::.,::::::::.:: .. 8.15 6.12 : itren I . . _" time destroyW - to ... : pli cattle ?-I 8& his air 61 triumph -when he the Garra. � They 'chose out i% rock wide m Kippen. .. .. ..'.. 8.24 5.21, Reno ' I— nt. This C6mpany is Loaning Money Va 4. . � ­ - . - , ­ , I � I � I I I �. iw I will ba,okjou to make frio'ndas � vating EstabHshme � ., ... � .11 . go at moy to I (TO BE CONTINUED,) . '-::::::,:.... .. .. 8.32 6.30 . . - ­ + . I ��! I One I ever, "kn#W ' the fact i's,: A Id the story. No ; lbabiling. wouldn't be enough to afford them seats, opened their Honsall. .. Fam Sectuity at lowest Rates - . . I I - - I 'i ii . ; it Exeter .................... � 8.60 5.46 . . - � 4 -4 - P P J. 9 you my revenge- i_11, �, � small packages, and filieJ the leather drink. ANY ONE IN NXED OF � ,that ' I 11 . have al ways found it so easy that W so you I ! I 4 fi ., f -The Carthage cheese factory, together - � of Interest. 7 � . . i I "! ­ " . . I . .1 . � I 'I - ' There. is more thaoAhat,. Kathoben," Ang-caps at the stream. ' . I I Sure . _; - j- - - meet with a litile: trouble you are terribly i � � � , a I � ; � U k . . Grand Trunk Railway. Olothes Meaned and Pressed, Mort ages Purcha ed. _� - 1, "War � � . � - � , Mary said, absently. .��,Ii It isn't merely tudes the water was not at all of a peaty. tober make of cheese, over 50,000 pounds,' _g - � . . Up in these alti. with the whole of the September and Oc-, 7 . t'� disappolated. . They don't hate ynit, those . I L I . . I � defying the keepers-, or 911ing iiii league with brown ; it was quite clear, with somethin were totally destroyed by fi a oil T Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton station as - . t. -w - I I '' know you, that U all.,, . 8AVINGS BANK BRANCE, . : 1 4 1 i . penple; they don't . r bursda, ' Repaired or _Dved . . - 400 to � . 4 � kl.� them. Th6re is more th4h fhat, I won of � 9 Y, follows: I 11 - . . . I i t, '. ' _' �' : And - indeed the girl's naturally, sunny der, .4 P%10 gVeenidih hue ; it had come. from IaA week. The lojis is estimated at $79500, ootne w=_ SNAPORTH. CLINTON. . . 39 4 and 5 per Cent. liaterest Allowed *a . . WIL ; , .,i� - . . . i i I . � . I . ,� i �" "'t-empeta now, if it Is he 'who hidl -,Set those peopl. rook regions and from melting snow, . Will do well to give him a trial Depoisitai, "WN Uo amount and -1 Youl � � � I . e 6 r � ; . ' � . . L . . tneut soon brake through theme again d t The cheese was -insured in the Waterloo Passenger .. _. ... .. 1.12 P. X. *1.28 P. Y. - . aft I - z . -, i. I I . _ at ns,�-so that tbey,� .'Ili -never regard seems very odd to me," sa ' Paseenr,er... .. .. .. 9.00 F. U. . time , - . I J. O.- I � 11 I �glooms and bitter mortific&tions. � , * id Mary, as Mercantile for $4,300 and the factory I � . - . � 4 ­: 1 1 f Ga, 9.17 P. M, Stains from Off, Pit&, Tar, Paint or Gresine-will! be . betil an ? It, is not th Mixed Train.. _ .. - 9.20 A. U. 10.05A,k thoroughly removed and nicety pr ad u . . . ;; �_ I I , - go us but me strangers and I ey dontobtedly munched their bisouiti $1,050, The cheese was so!d to Moverr. Mixed Train .. ...... '6.16 F. in. 6.65 p.m. so p again. OFFICZ.-�C�r of Wwket Squart and . � 4 � � On "' . �`, I . . L - fresh as when now. N'Orth Strioet, "aloh. as ItO . . � 11 �, "After all, Kiithaheia," she sai& od- natural, their 8blien tmial of kindness. mud sliced hard-boiled ag ' makingibom look as clean and L , I I . ... . . f I I , 4 I - i 6 I -_ '. I have UOtL quit . ge, 99 that I should Thom" .Ballantyus & Sons, of Stratford, atime zAn- - I i � .4 1 01 . * . I � i ; � humored ly, L a loit A. by ; I There is something -bid 9b -sotnethbig be- find myself in a place like thii-a __ Satisfaction gulLranteed. Charges umderste. c ., 'a , t i . Was fL . � lit, i* I - I plage, and was to have been shipped last To Jay. Passenger. .. - .. - 7.59 A. ut 7.43 A. M. HORACE HORTON# . � V� - A I psi A# � . � ; arget0ing that I made one ftiend." hind-tbat I don't un4e b , Sho and residefice fir* doornorth of Thes. Kidd, . � � IF. I nd.11 She was that looks as if no human bola h d Passenger .. .. .. - mo P. x. 141 P. in .a I I I ­ � . - . or I .� I i I 1[ty-4t - , � �_ L -6 --and yet he ti W*U , _ I � LL , , " There was an odd smile shining from. behfad silent for a second t i, hen she said, been here before .1 9 The cause of the Are ismoknown, but, In Mizell Tma.. - , - 5.80 F it. 4.55 P. ". =noe, and.ppposlte S. Diokeons. � I f X""M . � -� L � . I I . I IL � t1i �_ , . __ . . � . I a posed to have been a do - , - L W. BNXF.k Godefloh, Augop . . - . I ; I - - I L- I - 1� . I 1. ­ � . . � . I i . I = Active chimney. FrollghtTralis.. .. ' 4.25.p. u. &Sop. x ine if. I , J #*,Igo. iI I I . I . .1 - . - . ­ I � - L .. 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'4 L � m . , . �� * 'L . . - I � � 'L; .. ' I 'I : �­_. ' - .- " - I 1. . . L - . . ,_".§�L� -,.- - ,I,- - . . . � ,.� i f 4� ... I . � ; _� . , iikAR -1 . � . � . , .1 ; _ �� .�_ - __­ ­­ . - V` . � I., I L I - - . , . . ... ; I . . . , i . i f a 5 1 � i . . I Y - - I I - . A L - . i , . - I � . - 11 -1 L . � - . , I I � . I ; -17 . �w . . :. . I � . iI ;.. I . I . . . . , � - . . I I . - Zf , - I I . . . . . � I , ; . Z . I I' � - . 1 4 1 1 - I � - � L, . - -A_ --1. ­ , , - - � . - - I ....- .: -A �%­.­ - . . . . . . - - . - I � -- ­­ ---I,-,- - _-_­_­_­­__­ �� I I ­ I -­ 4 -,-�..-,-,..-.-,.,-,,-,-.�-.--�,--,--..�,,�-�-,,-----,,�-��4,---- Z Notice. to the Creditors ot the I V M111bn11N-&X6 I* . ;: I AA� Latd John Bone. . I . OHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of o4tarlo . .. . I i I . ___ Veterinary College. All diseases of Domestie � Notice In hereby given, pu - tnt to the �rovlslons Revised Statutes of 0 r.zlo, Chapter 110, and .... L I Animals treated. Calls promptly attended to 'and obances moderate. , Vote rinary Dentistry a specialty Aft of the amendments tboreto, that al creditors av-d others Office and residence over W. X. Wateon' -Sewing , - - . As' having claims against the tr tate of the Iste John Mullins Shop, Seafor th. . 111.2tt r I � . . W -b Bone, of the Township of East Wswanotil, In the - . I - - . . -URANK - I A* L' 11 County of Huron, Yeaman, wbo,dled intestate, on or S. Beattle, V. S., graduate of Ontavir, Vet . I � i Toronto, Mewler 'Vot 11 about the Bird day of October, 1892, are reaulred on , day January, 1898, to oliver or X, orinsiry College, 9ff1h, _11 ;rInary Medical Society, treats all 'jo I I Z , of or before the 15th ., � eto team of - �� I send by post prepaid to Messrs. Garrow & Proudfoot. Goderlah, In tho County of Huron, the Domesticated Animals. All call, promptly st- I tended to by day Charges I 40 of the Town of - L Solicitors for Mary Bone, the Admintstra,trix, their either or.night. moder. ., ato. Special attention given 6c. veterinary dentis. - � � wb names and addresses and full particulars of their try. Clean on main Sireat, Seaforth, -one door , � � . � Cali clailms, u Ith the vouchers upon which they are based, aguth of Kidd's Hardwart store. 1112 1 ,. I , I * I I , W-11 and that alter the daylast mentioned the Adminis. I I .., ­­­­... . . � - . L . tratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of SM& I I �� L -j ZAyORTH HORSE IN]FIRMARY.-Cornis U Jar. . i - I T" I deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have � . j3 vis.sudG*dfArich8treoto,no-.I-,door-lo &Le prog. I � byterhm Ohurot4 Sesforth, Ont All dUl %g .01 � . . � . � I � . _:i V I L been given "above required Andthe said Adminise be liable for the "gets to any per- i I I Horses, Cattle, Shoop, or any Of 'the 4,w a stleated � I ." � I . A I I I V 1. . Ill . tratrix, will not son of wh notice shall not have been re- Logo CISIM Aninialis, successfully treated at th. In,rmary or. . - I elsewhere, an the shortest noup.. . ,harges =)der. � % I I ;1 L - I -1 ,-L. � .. I " � Do calved by her at the time of snob distribution. GARROW & FROUDFOOT, ate. JAMES W. ELDER, Yezujinary Surge,=. P I C . �. . I I - W-13 Solicitor for the said Administratrix. - LS. -A large stock of Yesera ary Xedidnes Kept con I - j . oUntly -on band . . I _7� WA Dated at Goderloh, the 23rd day of November, 1802. L .. I- . N - I Al �4 1303 -td � L, , 1-- . . ., .... q A . , L - . - I I . In the Surrogate Court of the County .... LEGAL � L . I '� . � 119 . P ofHuron. . S. BAYS, successor to the late firm of Dickson - . R I . . . L & Hays, Barr6ter, Solicitor, Nota ublic, 4c, L ' I . hl(oney to loan. Office ry Cardn � I - a's block, I 9wn Street - � -Ort7 IN THE, MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES Seaforth, 12B-6 . � I .1s; . ALFRED BARKER, DECEASED. I L � - I . Wh All persons bavingany olalmeagalnet theestate Of Charles Alfred Barker, late of the town of Sealorth, L . I L .. - I i L HIGGINS & LE:NNOF#1 �1111 . Ply I 'IQ in the County of Hurnn, horoe trainer, who died Of' or about the 7th of November, 1892, are required 100 Barristere, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &a. Offleps- __. ­ L 120 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, -and Seafortk - . F 1% . or beforb the Both Day of December, IM, to send �to A I A 4-11- - - Administrator fail � . . Ontario. Seaforth Offlee-NYbItney0s Block, Ralb -- �� I 111F if i f, 11 J F&I a 0 W a VY " . 1i . . There was no raime o us oav- e OKS00 wor tin te ,* an a o c%r og anu span- . I Gue an On MUC A . . I OEM&, money W Joan, '1110MAS AULMON U10012148a . � . . . . . I . I I i � of their claims and the security, _� --- Perl I - ulairs ­ .1 � - . L in. order to gat rid ()! Xi Purdie ; bat when 'And so, with some sta4k of luncheon in were turning. - She -stopped ae'ross front the ining mud weaving, and all the knitting of I partio tt any) JAKFA LIS'NON. � I 12DI . " . � I I . . .. held by t � - , Will . hem, duty verified by affidavit, AL the .. , - - Allo I . . she and Kist.holien found'themselvei by the their pockets and a i6a�herL,drInkiug-ouP1- roA. the stoukings to be done by my own people. will proceed to distri- - ' I : . - . said date the Administrator . P . ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Inluranco. - .. . ,od i . .. I aidelof the Garra, a vague curiosity drew and With kheir water- �b fa oirer their arm!9, 11 May I,interrupb you for a moment? I And I'll have a salearoom. in London', and bute the said estate among the Virden entitled) bav- . : . I A I . I p th L . fildavi .... . us - � .0 � � . . I em on, until they ha&,,peoebrifited into aoti- they act oat- e sunflg i plostant around want to ask you-" . advertise in the papers that they're the real Discount Sale Ing reference only to the claims of 'which 'he shall X � Agent, Commissioner for taking a . I - 0onveyances, &a. Money to loan at the lowoaxates. - . : ..... . I such distilbution he � YJ c . L the atxe:6m I r the most part them. an odor f seaw d -in ilia air. This Well, the gray -bearded man 'with the things; and not shim at all ; and if - 1. have have received notice, and after M. MURAWN, Walton. __ � . � tudes whereL , � � - .1 , - . will not be responsible for any part of th - , "I I . I A 11 . - i I I . _� I still and dark under the gloom of the - was to be a libble bit of hollday-for this h gy eyebrows diA check the horses -per- may -friends in the South, -well, let them -FOR- e estate to � .. I .A., i Itt my � spy creditor of whose claim he shall not have receiv- - i "I'll - . aLtee.p h " biuki�,- There was.some- one day, at. least, there. 4pre in be no 9 e . This no_ L. X BEST, Barristor, Solicitor, Notaq :::::. _. I A I , - . ,, &o. 1. . 11 % - I . . � I 11 Office-Uooms, fiv6 doors north ofConinifticlAl �� __ s G* 1 1 i �# 13� ipT&esji0e­ in the silence and a 5 . i � - I It, I 11 I over arilging or' hops he meAnt to givq them a rest at the show themselves my friends by coming for- d notice at the time of such distribution. � e ! � . S ties Is given pursuant toLtbe Statute in that behalf. 0 --- thio.g strange . sistent and p:itiei3t inquiries dhet by on Ion . - . . � I 11 , - _ � end of the drill. . word mud helping us I No charity -far Thirty Days.- . Aiotel, ground door, next door to 0. L. PAPWS I . S.'. I . - . LL . .. I'll -,,;.r i, in the dmok ; W4 while � distant range .of replies, no timid 0, roffiia-hf friendship in- 44 0h, thank you,"I said Mary, in her from It -they get value, Rod more than F. HOLUESTED, � Goderich � L I ­ � i - jewelry store, "a stjoet, Sestorth, � I 8 I :- .... � � � I � Solicitor for the Administrator. I , hills fl%med russet in t . Uo si,Qce., .. I agent& -Cameron, Holt ind Cameron, 1215 ..... X$r � I t . Ili western light -an swisred by obdur most graiclous sod frieirdly way. I I I only value, for their money ----:why, where is there .4 - _� ., 21. I . I" Seaforth, November 25th, 1892. 1 ISOR - - . "I L. . -4i - . -creeping And yet, as near :: , . , - . kc '. � i UnlM&glE .. V . --- � � V � , iable glory-thd stealthily ea th4 village, Mary wished to &A you whether Mr. Purdis had any such stuff as homespun for gentlemen's . . I L i . L I , I i , I . I ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristera, Salitflors, �� I i I �k ..... L I L W � �. � river was here almost b!aok in shadow, an. wAis reminded f er Vdr lexibies and ere woo to be to more tax shooting-oostumes or ladies' ulaters, and �� 11 . L __ ­ __ . I I ... I - i L c - . ,, � I _F_ . V :. t � tO14 You 014t th _' 60., CW@rl* Ontario. J. T. 0AAROW. ,Q� O..; F-_ - � Z I . der the thick birch woods, And then sod- and .: sappoi i or -Jilere wai the for the dike, and that there WS$Lto be fifteen where can you got such it arm' . a 0 � Q. PROUPFOor. , . 1 4 i . � � . - �4 griefs L I L th In winter . . . - M I . L ` � I ..... . I : I 1 , I I or 83 i I denly she caught Kathchen'bythe arm. solitary policeman of tto" P! as, standing years of it. givea back.". from ady oth kind of stockings ? I don't I � I � i 4-d llrwt . I � Surely thereL Was sonle,,one there-.* figure outeide ths�smmll buildI4 : v W The Ruisimn looking crofter regarded the like to see so many women working in the 9 . AMEROX HOLT & HOLMES, Baniften So I xvz,'� � sr- - - . , . � . , 1�e . I I i � out, in the stre3,m-a Wht gray ghost in the ailing house. I PQ C Udson In Chancery, bo"Godorkh, on* X Z. I - g th t nor ad hi i for both police office 6id dw 2 W L__J L 1 I I shafto of,the plow without removing his fields-eppecially the old women -and carry- � -;> 2.1- E; t�. If -1,01 � ZZ 4.. . 013011- Q. O., Famw How, Dv�Lsy Hotams, - - -- w- * �11 , . mysterious twilight? 4nd then S Fitartling John, as. he I was sihilily called -or L more . . 0 CD �,3 � . TO - , I " L - #� � L I hands, and then hii said : Ing those heavy creals of seaweed. I'm N -W ;� H - 6 L . - .-7.. - . J41 - ---L . . - terrible- 11 L -- I I lit all a -,U ArAWXn1Vf,QQ & 86L0r1f0YW" JJ&_A,A#_ 6 L , ­ ! thing oeourred. The fixare4 movediaod iiii- , genoially, lain -was hO§ 11 VeJ-. he was saying that." going to -get them lighter work, that will 0 F - - (Z ANNOG & SCO.M. Borridaw, �ol 6. -con V - I . voyanosiraf &o. L ,*Ud,on ,or a@ �- - _`c _ " I. . LLL 7 L a Oil the looking person - mil X, L_ 1k of I � . 1. I � '11, � .... 11 . I staintly on the black an y Surface of -on tbb contrary, he was Not a word ot,thenks; but p9rhaps, she pay them better ; and when their sons or on 01Q 0 :0 , I " � L I., , I ii Johnston Tie*, �p I , . water _e & "s. Money to loam L - � ,f there was & Series Of vivid ,blati-white quite a young man, vek.y� blee and fat and generously thought his English did nob . busbands ore away at the east coast fishing (D est- . H ­ . � OHN WARD . , I , i I M DA i i Ian eye, and a i L - me L! - .9 Ili , L _ � WHO* BWOZ Owen, Ontario. A. R. X" IL r 1;1 I circles widening oat - 4a,d out, and slowly roseate, with rather a OtTy tl, so far. . 910 they' will be earning almost - as much at . W . - JAWN BOOM. 781 � � . .. � OL Each time norial, appeal q'od nature-& stout, Seaforth's Popular Harness Maker, -J � __ �� L Thso : bisid-ing, intoth dark again. �( "It is gool dry weather for ploughing, i's home. What do you think of � 4 d � !, tl - . �u go this, aaw 7. � 0 _____ - I - Or v . � � g6od-bumored has started -a ­ I X . 2 ed. onward (and the two wholesome-oomplexioned; it not?" -she remarked, at a venture. 00 z . . -For'& good web of homespun 1 can get 5s, a I- M H0rX1V=, successor to tu isto arm - -1 �. . � I - �_A )W iF ; girls stood motion ess w&te in t estrange I I L � young man, who was, e,vlde tly largely so- There was no reply, yard from the clothiers themselves,ard they t4 L - lKoCoughay & Hohmdod,- Bun" $0. - . I - W 1--1 .- adhollosL f WM � I � . . ., CD for the ... . i ... ) � $Dj go r, Conysyenoor -and NoOmy. ; I p enameno'D) there was, this -vudden gleam ted with the virthfis o porridge and 44 That very old,man, " she asked, If who will do very well when they get lie, ConadisuBankof'Commercie. Rawylickmd IWM - TA . u in L I .. . I . ­�, I (I %e reflectiod of the clear, shining eavens . �rs`s,h milk. ften M*ry, saw him she said: or Is, Grand Diwount Sale ' 11 R?, W n . � -1 . Di �� I isho? Ishi'your father?" 63. a yard profit; but when I aell in my - for mos. 0009 In 80aws zlook� Mate streek, , � � I L i � - . - ,oiverhea,d) that listed for a moment or two, ; !L - Well, Katbehen, If ,they're &It in league I . continued for 30 days, 0 CD ZZ, L& i- I ; Tb ; . I 11 Yes." , . . own store at 6j. 6d. a yard, then, that Is all Which will be � _t Sesiforib. I Sh . . . . - � . - . I � I .b giime-keepers� to I I It seems a pity he sho aid be working at the to removilog to his new store W . I - � � Ithen, the vague obscurity once more oncom. : a minst me, even my ,o*. � 0 .�4 0 I . � ;. � - . . 9 more coming back to as here, at .home. previous X L-1, P. et- �: , L �� � I -1 . I � L . � . . . . - . t &seed this unkno wii person, and. he beesims 1 screen the poa�ching thai i1i inpl on, I #ill his siget," shrid.-went on, wishing to show 0h, I tell you, you will soon btar plenty of in Strong's Red Brick Block. He has 0 0 0 0' #--+ f --i � � MW A' � � I � : b. I �� . � I tut, an almost imperceptible phantom. And 'appeal to the policeman. re is bouncito � We OAMERON 81110111TH � i I I .1� sympathy. "Ja ought to be rAtting at the wheel@ going and abuttleo'clackiag C I'", =4 P M, L I LL ... � . I ! . � . on band a large Stock of 02 C-1- tl� , I . � � was 1ere not soms SounA in the all-pervadiv, put down thieving of every kind." - . , t� I - : . ! 7 . . cottats I oking his' pipe." arra !" . . r. Po k, o S (:7i SARRIST ER. . - I I 02 The 3 i I . I atillowe?-an occasionsil 'silken 11swisrh -11 You'd better not# Mamie." was th-3 in- � I spi ning . at Z �_ . very4a�e will have to work,!' said the it we's t enthabissm, and Kati; - HARNESS -Heavy and Light. N Soi,alto �� 9 . . i y I -1 r of Superior Court, Commissiover for .1 :L through the air. Mat understood wh stant rejoinder. " A f�ould be very ,,�k" � )O CD $Z 0 01V F.", I _ I .. ­ . a , : - � ,I I y elderly oroter, in a morose sort of way, and chen did not like to say anything. Indeed, taking Affidaylits In the High Court , : . I ; ; . � I I I this was well enough. . ward if a question weia koke n h " . Tmuka and Valises, I X 1A 0 :� O...w " of Justice, Conveyancer., � I . . I . I � ; - .. I : i . . L e looked at his horses. it was Mary herself who paused in this di- t. -q 0 Money to Lend .. I . I 1. , ; ; I 'out & Highlatid pro "ri tor 4, Oh L . LZ 9 �-,- p a Miss 11 i � . i 41 That man In poach ag," said she, calml. of Commons -ab *i&W6ry, blithely, 'lIkhope thyrambic* forecast. She had chancad to W . i : � . 7 f . I I I . . � , well,". a L, L I Robes and Harness Blaukete, V) 0 cot- . I -1 . . . I HO . / 4 ! -and she took no pains. to prevent herstl who had the shamel"s iudmaity to asic Her to be able to make it a litt!e easier ter you I it) k at the get Can be consulledafteroffice hours at the Comm �� 11 . I � L . . . er- . I . . -And everything else in his line, on all > P_ � Cwt- �- . � i -1 I bering skies overhead. ; 0. t . . . I . . I ( 7 from. being overheard- ' and I suppose yot, Majesty's own representative t.') watch a ' i !4 clial Hotel. I I be , [ 1 � f . all. Thli land now how much do- you pay ,� 11 Katholien," issit]. she "it was a good HENSALL, - ONTARIO. I . " . I ' d. . � of which he will'allow I :� 0 tZ %W , winulpei, : ! I and I, Kathchen, have zio means of arreat- a -Almon river ,,in placs of the ordinary for it? hat via y our rent?" thing we brought our w ter -proofs." I * 0 - . I . � � . rn 1 7 , ing him and finding out ,who he ier. " - 01 aq . . . : I keeper,q-. " 61 It-. irtyshilliagsau.-scre." Kathchea followed he direction of her . I . I . . , � - t � a =11 00 �O I -A* bd . - CALd : � .. � t . . i A LIBERAL DISCOUNT - 0 '-e"' DENTISTRY. For acm I . , , 7 Her voice was clear, in ai, no doubt, car- However, this 'project came to nothing in if , I � - = . � ; � I - . 1 t .hiriy shillin , I I . � - 11 _�� 1. : ried aigousider'able d6t4a.ce- in this perfect the preient wee ; for as they draw near the I gs, an acre ? That is too' glance. It I - . I - � w rn ,P 1=4 E9 =d e � have h . I , y much", said she, withoub a moment's heal- " Yes," she answered, "and I think we'd' On cash purchases, It will pay any � . I , ' z . - - . I I I 11 I .r . silence. Immediately of teir the had spoken found that the belted guardian of .the peace )p 0 CD W. TWZDDLE Dentist Office Over Hamilton . . I ,_ � Miss Li I � 1�� .. � I . ! - tation. f I Surely, thirty shillings min more is better be gettiog on." . person wanting to buy to give him a :� C" 0 �Jo .P F. & MaInnes'Sgoe Store, corner Main and John I .. I I � I there were two or three - fart -her series of was himself in dire trouble, An elderly . I 0 � CD 0 %0 ,nearly i . 4 1 , , i . too mu h or indiff6rent ]and like that !" rhen here was the hasiness of getting over C" Streets, 8eaforth, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas ad. , - - ' r I T ill, - 1 . � - buy � �, " T! .-I those,flsabivg rings -nearing the opposite wommn-uo doubt his hiother-had opened 0 f . call and those not wanting to 0 0 *--d Ing I I gaj ministered forthepalulessextractionofteoth. 1169 I un-knom I � - 1111i r �- I The.sin: all, auspicious eyes glanced at her the stream. blary went down to the edge . I . � - i � , ­ : " i t . : . ! bsiuki�, then darknest ag-sin, _ and still. an upper window in thii small, twomestoried, furtiveIY6 � '. I * recover,, � I ; . I . might be tempted to by the liberal in- _' rf i �.= �= . - r - a wagi2rainguing aod'soold- 69 I not saying its too much," he made an- ings (covertly, in this solitude, where there ducernents offered. I .6 O -W crip. ad- ' , most mi , �� 41� - . h of the river, pulled off her shoes and stock- . � - - . T I .. I I ,_, CD *d e . I ­ �' I nose b, the spectral flihprman, whoever he building, and sh R. G. FRANKLIN BELDEN, Dentist. G" . .11, . 1. ' I . I . � 0 :� D ministrated1or painless extraction of teet ; ; . I was, had vanished' into the thick birch in him with an peard-of volabilit . th. strengt] 1. � . 9 I y ewer, oldwly. . was not even a bawk pd1sed on wing), end Custom Work attended- to as Usual. L" Cc Cr Office over Johnson't Hardware Store, beaforth. . . 4 - I wood. . What it was all aboub neither Katholien . 0 MZ Gfq - 11 in. The " c 1, I � , 0h, but I will consult Mr. Purdie about then put one foot'cautiously into the swift . , P4 I= - . I , I �J - . I I ' V - . . '. 11 I ! But Mary Stanley fhad-e no doubt as to nor Mary.,had the least idea, fur the old . it, W laids'lle, in.her pleaimutest way. " MY runniuk water. JOHN WARD . Ct. pcl 1� . - - , , i � peoired I I � . . ; � I 011 ro" ,..,o P . . - . � � . who this was. I woman was rating him in Gaaffle ; but John, ".1 I . . . 7D AGNEW, Dentist, Clinton will I sponder � I '.4 . � � , t , I . - J , own impression 11) that thirty shillings an The consequedee was a shrill shriek. CD CD CD (D Affo%=6 I � i I " Now I understaind,' she sidd; bitterly, seeing. the yout'ag ladies approach, grew , . . - . Xti. visit He U at Hodgens"HZtel : ., I . . ��i � acre to on -asked for very.g9od land. No. 1 Whitney's Block., Lp Ga ew . - D" Of Mi4o � P I ly But 11 No," she said, 11 I can't do it. It's like 1 � ar C40 i -A eveiy MoudXY4 Im . � i. _. so she and her companiod act out foi home more and more r6seate fLud embirrassed. Of I will inq! airs, and ifte, whAt can be' done. . 303 SRAFORTIL. 19 CD " t % M"M I tioulpian k I CD C> IJ . 11 . I , il I ice, Kathoben! I'm going to put my oboes W - tifird i 7'. I . again, 11 Why the sallmon fishing isn't worth course he pretended not to hear. He gazed Well gatid-morning ; I ni an't take up your . - 30 $nj a � . a ;J , 1 13 " ... I 1. �� T : thirty pounds aUmoath tJ me-wben it does out towards HAmrs UAnd. Then with his "I - .. and stockings on againc and find some I � elf, 0 �Z I Ji &;Z4�,,f ][1. KINSMAN Dentlo, L. D 0 1 - I - J 6. Will be at Zurichi - I I � - . I - . . .,;, What 11 _i. ,� - 1. V 1 .5 ct- ;;.(A r .W�r4 Exeter, on . . v I , ! notbelong to nie 9 And now I understand stick he pr�dded at the Ina3si of sea -weed bj time il stones or rocks somewhere that I cin git Z _� CD , at - 'denae ol � I P She was coming: away, I when he looked it I 0 the Huron Hotel. on Jht 1"t 1, � . 11 �i_ 0 - . I - - - I I- f __ -1, what Mr. Pardie said about the po*ching the road-si(la that was wait,lug there to a0rovs. . . - I P.." At I I i � after her I I � - PS TauasDAY im Ram xons, and Y4DUr.g i ki W . . � I I Y i 11 � - i and the connivance of everybod' around. carted away. .And then he smiled ia a tat- 1. In 6 11 You'll fall ifn then," said ths matter -of- to - K- -- Murdook's Hotel, Honsall, on the FUM'AND TOM / I - ., I . y � at kaying-it-too much rent,'! .said P71 et- 0, ,iind in I 1. .1 ; And yet I suppose Mr. Rain of flai'mra eAlls ersat manner, &3 if &H this tempest -were Not Katheben, who was by this time over .4 CD 0 W :7w P� t:ra FRIDAY in each. mouth. Teeth extrwW with the I � . : ; - . . he ;. andithou he turned- to his plough . W least' pain possible. All worli first-class, at liberal � -woo i . i � , and . she ! I ; a himself a gentleman? 1sti-ppose hewoulil theankles, & d making good progress -with "Fit-,", P.d�. . � I ,P I . i . rather amusing ; and fidally, nob being able, his laborious task was resumed. X :� 0 0 tt rates. . I on - -&ughte . . ! _� I in , P . - . � . , I 2i I n - , . I - � not like to be called a thief ? Well, I call I; such humiliating cirournstinceg, to faca her teeth clinched. � vion for. - I I : .� . 11 Isiu'!;Ahat odd ?" , said Mary, as they M � IP �;-- - - - I �, 1. � 1 . ; hifa a thlef ! I call poaching thieving --,,-and the two ladies, the upholder of the majesty were going along the highway again. " None But Mary did notfall In. .Shosoughtout 111 -os, women know all M g:w 0 -01 n a R. 0. H. INGRAM, Dentist, (successor, to It. L, % � 'Cullen i v �.. , I I t, � n6thing but thieving -whatever the people - of the law turned ana beat a speedy retreat, shallows, and made zig-zag experiments with IT 'RESTSabout the misery of wash- .f $na 0 ' DBUffings), member of the Royal College of Don. - �.� � firbt III .. 11 .. . of them seemed anxious to have their. rent@ � . C4_ 0 C+- tat Surgeons, Ontario Teeth in rtedl Ith or with. -- .. - . I . I i T ; about here may think. And I say it is not hiding himself in the lower R')or o ' � day. To many it means �v " out a plate In gold celluloid or tubeber. Asde annip. " . - �, ! . f the reduced. Aliday yesterday -not a single the shingle."a'ad with bigger stones, and if . i UP IF A June, 11, 4 . . - .I 1. * � 02 ..- I ,W . ;�, the. conduct of & genttemab�." . house,until they should p*ss. So that on com, I . as 't I " she did iet'her feet wet -before reaching the . Backache, S (D �' � thetle given for the painless extraction of teeth. � ' - � ,meaalft� . I . ore H a,n d s, J -d a . "I I , I . 1 t � I 0-- CD 7� Officie.-over O'Neil's bank, Exeter Ontario. 1*01 , . at 0, it was gradqally. Very, scoa I _W N. B.-Flates secused drinly L6 the mouth by .1 1. -1 --- - PI;Telni, Mary," said K%thohen, 11 I don b - to o - � ''. o THE I �, 4 I She was very angry and indignant, and this o4.-A%ion M.try had ho chance of asking 66 t er H a r d Rubbing over a �1 - ­ - years of 1. the moment she got b*ok to Lochgarra lain whether he would catch the'pomahers know wasnot of web feet they were thin M 00 0 . � I b. I . , bat I can gue&s at a reason-porhaps king. . . in I Y a ', �, 1 .; L 1. . ca I Yemous'IfatentValve. I .L ! House she sent for the headkeeper. � In a -for her. steaming.tub, aLn' Ld long :� H - M - ill the I L I ,, - 1� I tol, they are afraid to complain." For when they ascended the opposite hill BACK . )01 . CD I-3. P-- � - -- _. , " I _t I �� ., CD � .� , ! few minates the mild bushy-beirded "I am sure," sii,l the, as til�ey were. pass- This" t Mary thinking, and they w entering upon a still wilder region than any hours, This falls to the Aq ED 0 CIA .. � .over tht 11 . I ent If . � . I c1t, I- , MONEY TO LOAN, . M . Hector pre�sauted himself at the door of the ing through the town, d over the Garra CD I � , �, I an ence. She wished she know Gaelic they had yet traversed -they became aware lot of those who use - 0 5, CC .. c rol J , " P I J on in oil' . .poor, cheap, and in W - ase .1 . I W. t room, cap in hand, i A handeoine map he bridge, and up into & country beyond,- When'they cAme in sight Of the ancien; that all the world had grown much darker - - - 10 : oq 0,0 10_94� I _�� Temedile . I . I'll I �' t ­ ; we;, with a grave and serious face � 91 I do ho' care tp preserve the game, if it Jurious soaps, - - X 01 . 0 � MONEY TO LOAN.-Slinight Iowa at a V.4l . I ,11 . ' � . I f , . I ' y line they left the road, struck and when at length they beheld the as , " P.4. 14 , : . 0026., with fte privilege to berrowep of - maii6slow I ; , 1� I !� far Ii . 0 . - �, � 41,118 ... - - , anyone atlowed to fish in that ,;Xiver were for myself alone, If I thought it IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111 I 3 P W 0.1. I 1: i f� I across a swampy piece of land where 'there of the tea, it was of a carionsly livid or , ''I . 1*4 , IV" ,called ii i . , I who I , would be really for the good of the people f ­''.., - APP Y to Ir. HOLNUTED, BarrWt it, Seeforah. ' - with zo ! I T, t - ! � - . X (D P. 0 . � y 6 Part Of the principal money #A an) time. ! � � � �, ,,, resses ?"the demanded.. were a aw stra giiDg sheep, rind then met 0 leaden bus. The wind was blowing hard u tchll . ! I . cf- I - . � - . ve I . rift � to 1Q.Z' � I � I "I - I work to climb t e bare and rock hill -side. on these heights ; navy &ad again there was OPQ � t:r to baftle ! . 11 . . y ­ . � 4to . � 1. It was an arduous climb,, but both young a sting of moisture in it -the flying preour- - WN ': �,, I r -U ' � I WaS not aware of .anyone fishing, bere,1 would hit ' every head of gistre on p '0%,01C � fj I t f . . a � , � ; I ma'am," said the keeper, vory respectfully. - the estate destroyed, and 'every salmon . -# C I Z�_�, 114. � a MEDICAL. : -woeict v I i � "Bab is there no one,watching?" she de- mebted out of the river. , But you. bear what '� () :4 p . . ; l I . : 4- I - � women were active and lithe and agile, and nor of rala. - _'. vwhst,bv I a ,4 - P eon pay I � � 4 . mended again. "Can any . poacher who they say themselves-mmoy dt them would they made very fair progress, stopping now But the most ominou3 thing that met I . 2 0 R. C. SHEPPARD, P,hysid"'And S and alix'" ,, I - � "t � f i . r he 1. WIT, # . 1� i ���� -1 I I - . = ` field, Ontario, successor to Dr.' , I WQRE - . - - r� I ', ; - chooses, have the ran of th4 stream ? Does never see money at -ull if it -�Vrern't for t and again to recover their breath. Indeed, their gaze was LL aeries of sickly -looking, I - I 9 Ad D her f ; . � . . . I 9 a - . . 4 - it beelon to everybody? Is i,t common gillia's wi . IM -62 .. - it . 9 i �g , iges,4nd As hiringlof th --- . � .. . a ponlies, it was not the difficulty of the asoont that formless oloads that seemed rising all along I 11 blotchel ­ . - I . I , i �� . - I , property t . - I � : -1 ? Because-bec&u6a I merely wish and so on, in the autumn. Then he fe' . � LLL �� . � I and got . . � I � 1 *' was present to their imind,; it was the the western horizon, while the - ses,- under- � DR8.800TT & �MAOKAY, . . I ,, -- � to know. " door that stray onto the ground, from the . � I I "! I d r ' terribly bleak and lonely character- of this neath was growing unnatarally black. Rio. 0 1 . ., )�� The 01-d Established - ber siy% . OFFICE, Goderfeb Street Opposite M .�� � " - � i r , ,� She was a little breathles62 and excite ; Glen Orme forest, 'thty don't come near the domain they were entering. Higher and Ing and spreading those clouds were, and � I othoctist I � right * - 1 2 �,,-r�. I Chureb,Seaforth, RESTIFigbi, next Agricultural " I . - I 7 ob think she wa.4 bbing dealt with crofte-they do no harm whatever, exoePti higher as they gob, they seemed to be leav- - . - Grounds. omit V,Aj � q : , she did a f1. � P swiftly, with a strangely alarming appear. - . . . � i I - � - ,fairly, and she s*w in the gr4.v.oaud reticant perhops, 0 -Mr. Wateou's pasture,and he c*n Ing the living world behind them; add then a' , as if the earth were about to be over- * T'S .. . . -1 ... dhogbt . I i I '�, f �' . uce- I t a I I i �1 - manner of, the hemd-keeper bbly an inten- easily got rid of them, if he like", by 13!'Yrg when they reached a level plateau, and whelmned. They lcoked close and near, Planing Mill and . J. - G. SCOTT M D 0. M. (Ann Albor and Vio- � -_ . 16, V. I I gr W 4 i. i torii ) M 6 P *8 '6 , , � J� _� tion of screening the culprit4honi she her- a word to his shepherds. , go thatthe'shoot- could look away across this new world,there though necessarily they must have been 0AA. . � 0. liZU ' ^ .firAit thi 1! --� , , ,,� T! - f self -had by accident detaote� a little whila Ing and the fishing era nothing but an ad- � 0�. b. M., (Tsinityj F. T. x. c., �� I - � , - but .on endless monotony of miles away. At first the two girls did not . -nd Door Factaly, U. c. - If "a bec ; � was nothing s - ash, a I . � : I n . -_ .... - � . ; I - I I . berfore. . ventage, and F* very groat advantage, to the brown and purple knolls and slope@, covered -mind very much; all their strength was - called I t i ' M . li 11 Then fishing in the GwrA is not very pe,)ple; and I tell you this, Kathohen, that with heather and wibbered grass, and then a -needed to withstand the buffetings of the IS USED 8 .AL:F0JRr_V3Ht_ E. COOPER " � . � I - I , M. D., Physiclan, surgeon and A ... good in the spring," said, the weather- Imean to preserve them as well as ever I R. Accoucher, Oonst#noe, ont. ­_ ror.A. . I .� �� i , . . - b ope or wind ; Indeed, there was a kind of Joyance This old and well-known establishme � UM 1, s6riej of hills along the horizon, wit A � .. -ector, 11 w tr � . octor 9. . . browned H and we 4ire not think- Cain. And really it seems* sh imef al that a . nt to still I - � Z . two lofty mountain peaks, d%rk, aqd pre. in driving forward agai, t the ever-incress- mniniing at full blastgnd now has better facilities ZLL4OTr, Bruoedeldi Lloottiate Royal . . . . . . - � be me . �z Ill'. � than ever before to rn out & gooit - article for a - .1 < , I inK it was much use to have a, water* bailiff - gentleman in -Mr. Rose's "position should cipitous, and strdaked here and there with ing gale, though it t6 d on college al Physialans sino Surgoons, Xft- he � I I , - I , �, i ' , r - . I., : - ; OX their p%ntIDgr "I in . ; I , . th Rard Rub. moderate price. Bash and doors of all patterns al. field, O'nt. : - , whatever. ". . � have so little self -reipact as to become a com- There wai sign of life, nor any chests. They had to i&oat - to each Other if I Bruce 9W she i, : � f , `Z "But surely it i3 your b�siness to see mon poacher-'# - ' . snow. '10' This Soap does away wi t ways on hand or made to order. Lumber dr�med on purgh.- - 11 � - � - - � .1 1 . . " � L , vance . I. her . - ; , ,'. i they . � . � - , - - i, 1, . I sound. A ad d farther and they wished to be beard.* bing, Tired Backs, Hot Stearili and Sore shortnoticeand in any way desired. Allikinds-of �� � __ I . . : I lumber for sale on reasonable L glen kept 0 W SX1TH;XD 0. M., Membwof z -4 1 1 Wea; . I � - ) that no p-mohing goes on., jift.liek on the "You forget how lie has h farther into thin wilderness, a strange sense 11 Where is the 'march,' Mary?" Hands. It brings comfort to' millions ,of t. the =11 "s of �h Vnd Surgsozw. &a., .. _ le r � - 1. g terms. Skib , BRUCIM, � I . - ",I 1; river or anywhere else? S4rcly that is up-wec.rding to Mr. Pardie's account," 0 a � constantly on hand. Estimates for the iiysiclans _ L , - ; . - - . . I - , � , I f intfu !on came over, them ; .it was ai if 11 I haven't seen anytrace of it . -. . furniabing Ss%f0]r6h On 0. OM*c and rosidenue name an - _. � . of , life - � A . i ere wete no fishing, . - . I . Z : I . I I _ - ,your daty ? And ff tb - .Katfichen put in. . homes, and will do so to yours if you will of tuildings in whole or in part given on 'i. upriog,; f . plita"O - j;;;;a9d by Dr. Veyoos. us � I % _. I L � , �. if : alil anyone fish ? You may trust a poaoh- they had come into a land peopled by the this side of the Garr& . . . Bat of course - . None but the best of material used AndalwOlk.6n - . .. - I I '! r7- - WO A . I But.,Mary did not heed the interruption. - dead, who yet might be regarding them. we're in the right direction . . . . We use it. I ship guaranteed. Patronage solicited. : '.L . I ' 11 1. Lt - - . . ber no t .- ( , , - I . . . � , r to kaq-w I'm sure," she went on, wi h Shekas very, indignant on this point. They lo-Aed and listened, a,s I Remember the Name L BETHUNE M D.. Fellow of the- RQYA1 V, I � � er . I I , I . f expecting -must get into the Corrie Bhreag sooner or , .4" ' stead b - I . � - � ' . . . I I � urt manner' "it is very "It. is quite excusable," said she, forthe . . 1269 J. H. BROADFO9T.* Sesto hege of PhyWolansand Surgeonv, 0 I . i L J I soms6hiog-they knew not what, They did later.` I lately' w"a"up'fed k - i * d %_ L � -) biil� -ted fair. Igno u ieve . " - Successor to Dr. Usakid. Offlo ' a 1 43 " - - � i little I ask. I oully waut t ,trea poor, ra tpsople about here to beli not speak the one to the other-indedd, rhen came the rain -at first in flying - 1-' in fael' I ; , . - . - C by Dr. Nooldd Main Street -86aforth. Residence I . . I . � t_-, ; ly, I am, trying to do my besj� 'for every that the k,)sses of Helialra are still Corner of vio6ix Squa,re, In house led I I ; � � I ul L the they were some little way apatt-thogii two shower#, but very soon in thin , gauze veils lately 000UP . t �� - ,� . � one la the place -I wish ta do- 46at is right rightful own - - ' I Q SMITH & 0. �. 0oustat , P- L . era of the land. They know 09 by L. 9, Dan ., . �, . small figures in this vast moorland a- . ,� . oey. I L 4,- 12927 1 wad I �p i . : a �� ,� olitude. ,that -owLpt along betwcen theni*und the dis- I . ,�, � . f I- �11 by every one-%Ud it isint biwe justice I nothing about the law courts and 1198111VIS Then they came to a tarn, the water black' tang hills, Water -proofs were donned now; - L in My I I .1 ': ; ri 14 I . I . wean to stop at. &a I hope tbej will find offices in London. They only know that as as night, not a bush nor a btump of a tree but they proved to be of littl'� use -they '.' SUNtIGHT ' :B-A_'MT'7K:Z1L__R8_ L AUCTIONEERS, - I . - . . . � . . . � I � I i � , out. Rat then I waut t3 be tioated fairly far back as they have heard of, and do '' L . I now so I ,� wn along its melantilioly shores. N; r even here were blown every kind of way, with an .im- . A General Banking bi P. BRIM Licensed Auctioneer -for 4h. Coun- the &t . _1 I . 0 - - I - Y in raturn. And Poaching iff ndt fair ; nor to their own day, the Iiind has belonged to was there a, c.611 of a curlew, or the sudden mensity of balooning and fisppi' WOURS: FT. SUNLIGHT - usinefis transacted. , !y of Huron . 14 . do, bg and clap- LEVER BROS., LIAI=3) i Uquo - - Sales attended In .'p, I pairts of Hit, her , 11� - 1 think it fa,ir that you, o* a keeper, the Ro- . Farmers', notes discounted, the ty. All Orion. left at Tim gba-arrox l . I . ahould make exaases for it, or tr� to screen sees; and their Highland loysity re. whirr of a wild duak's wings, At this point ping; while tl-ey materially IMpeded pro- NEAR ]3U%KZN=,AD TORONTO Drafts bought and sold'. be promptly attended to. L short I 4 � . . I 0208 wW i . ... ", �'. mains staunch and true ; U is not to -be the girls bad come togetber-.again. I gress. , But, nevertheless, the two wander- - L I . bed. 11 ! I any one, whoever he may be." � bought over by the stranger ; aa --d perhaps (19 . i Interest allowed on deposits. I - 01 � � L fore Vu -1 Who can wondir at the ouperstitions of , era, struggling on bravely, hurling them. STOCK FORSALE.- SALE NOTES diwounted, or taken for WM.1Wf,GL0Y9 . I I� -' . The man's faue became rathec-51. pale, even. it is n t ev to be acquired by klndaejs-�- the Highlanders VP sAid Kathchen' half selves, so it were, against these rude shocks � I - 11 � 4 1. ! . -i - . � . JLt W I L collection- � .1 her wai 4 . . 4-.,L .under the weather tarl. al . bi :,11 a e about that i1o. time. However, abiently. and guits, until their wet hair was flying all The undersigned' offers for sale at rock bottom ' : 1 3 � ' L - Auctioneer for th� County of Huron. Sales prompt. ;. - and nw, � j� . 1,1 If Miss Stan -lay would be Wianting to whA I say a this, th%t I don't complain of Mary's. answer was ly attended to, charges moderate And satisfaction - w . �� , ,,, . - _,.& curious one. She about their faces, and'their eyes were smart- Prices, for the next thirty days, In order to red .. does I � � 1. u0s � - 11, � � I �_ get another ga,me-keeper," he sidd, slowly these poor people having such mistake our stock befo0e going Into winter quarter u OFFICE -First door north. of Reld & gaiaranteed. Orde'rs by mall addressed toohiselhuw .1 I � - 11 was looking at � the black and oozy soil ingwiththerain. Somethfiesthey panned Post Office or left at his residence, Lot 2, Concession - . longer- � ., And res,pectf ally, "I I'would not bb asking to ideas but Mt. Rafe knowir better; a. around her, .with its scattered knobs of to t. ke breath-' Short Horn bulls, cows and heifers In oalf, center A I I �� .� 5 . �Y 8MO ng - Wilson's Hardw re Store. I � - ; h a n, Tue,kersmith, willrecelveprompt attentlot. � i . �� . I : )I .. �11 and to laugh in a rueful ram and ewe Iambs, got by the Ist prize wl ner t I up. V- �� . � � stay . knows well enough that he' 'has not the yellow gnisa. . n it . O. . 12964 I .. I ,� , . . . . f . ;: ways the Toronto Ii his year. Choice Berkshires . . 4itrion.. � I � �, A ob, yon would fattier leave tlisu inter- least ohadow of right to anything belonging 11 I suppose," she said meditativelyf: 11 There's nothing so horrid as wet wrihtr," - I ., i , I L, . of both sexes. Lucknow stationwithin three miles. I . � - . I . .. fere with Mr. ---P , to the Lochgarra estate ; and that if he 49 they send the a E. GAUNT & SONS, St. Helen P. O., Oiatarlo. . .1 some 4, , , f� . heep up bete later on., Mary called to her companion, on one of I W. 0. 0 U FF,J . , - - '. She did not complete the'� sout'nee. She takes a grouse, or a bare, or a salmon, he in 1297-tf I `1111 AU �. . 0 But it must be wretched p'tature. even at it4i these occasions, as she sh-,ok her arms and ___ - .--- I Converander, --- ,what . ,I " turned wwax and walked to the; window. constituting himFelf a opnimon thief." - . . 9 _Lkeeper and Accountant Real Bowe, LLLLL I - . � I �, . . . best." ' ! li hands. . Collector Book - 11OPe a i . The fact is, it had been. a long abd b A 'OR "OR " "N". 'i, - areas- - J n S. Porter" "'O"' . I � 11 I All this. time they had been shut 11 WeRington, Grey and Brude. Life, AW44ont and Fire Innuranof Agent ; Money. to t , . I . . * day ; her n.erves ba got unstrung, and Bat now, for an instaol, she was stricken out 0� � soont Gomo NoRTn-. Pasee r. Mixed . . . I Loan' ; Correspondence, ke. Partift mulling' -his markAt , T. � I M, d (1, I " It wont be wrist3 only, very I i I In I dumb. They had come in iight of the sight of t�e sea by the higher -ranges on said Kathohen in reply, as they started. on - nge 11 � - I I services to Any of these branches wIll rij�ojve Pink F � .1 � � 1� aligof a sudden a fif of h I .. Ethel...,... .. .1. 8.00 P.m. 9.25 r.s. 0.60 P1. U12dertaking and- Furm*- prompt attention. 0mcii is DALNV# BumR, (up . . ed that . gilpleSqnead4nd ties- dried'up Joah and the wa#te heap of stones -their righ� ; but bye-and-bys, when they ag" . Brunetti...... - . 8.13 9.46 9.88 . ' � � - r I - . . � L i . pair came over her ; -it seemed finpossible that onca-was Castle Relthra ; and this sad had suralquintad the ridge in front of hem, , The noteased in fury, so that on the Bludvale ........ 8.27 9.62 10;10 . _ , - 101ne tZ I : I - ; � "'; grArns), Mint Simairr, Swyoxux, 113w \ �, , ; f - i U she could ever struggle against thh mis- I t , ture Emporium, � I— _ - I � i t - � spectacle seemed, to put, some strange fancies they camd i Wingbam .. .. .. 8.37 10.02 11.20 -Ir And . se - , - . , � '.1 'I gale I r &, : - - I construction and opposition and dislike. n view Of at least one. new feature higher slopes ahead of them the heather was (;onto SOUTH- Passenger. ,_ . _� Z I a-![ into her head. in the laudgeape-the river Mixed. SHAFORTHI ONTARIOt *C=op Mrectory for 189.2. - .. i �'. -ny,, a . Garra, lying far beaten and driven into long waves of motion - 0.46 A.M.11.20 i. U. 7.2S p.m. . I I I - , � Kathchen, turned to the keeper. - I - - Pa - �. A+ I IL " Kathallen," said altei,rather breathless. below th 1� * ide 'nd empty valley. while even through these whirling veils ' 7.55 OUTS JOHN BENNEW198 Reeve Brodhagen P. 0 =5 . . , c - i".: , egi in a w a 6.66 11.85 L . 11 . I � . I " You need not wait, Rector," said she,fn ly, " do you think ll� Ones it out of re. No hanjing'birch code here, or deep pools- Tai �. Brussels ...... .. 7.10 11.89 860 . IDE OF THE COMBINATION, L I . , � 1� 1� - � t 'Re 5ve, Winthrop. L . L I L . mov4d : AR Undertone, I . w a they could see- the torn shreds and tat J - z -. � 97$ .. � I OHN MORRISON I:Wpu � I - I Ethel ...... .... 7.22 12.14 925 T . - I i . vencre . sheltered by ]of ty banks, mi, in the neighbor- ters of lurid oloads that crossed the grayer I Funerals furnished on. DANIEL MANLEV C�;n ZliorfBeeahwood. to 190 P � . - I the shortest notice : � Then she went to her friend. lViory' had Wow Kathchein berjelf As of Highland hcoi where they baii surprised the ghostly sky. The mo%ning of the wind rose ana and eatlisfaction ga i anteed. A large assort. JAMES EVANS &unoillor, Beechwood. . t , � It_, i .1 WILLIAM AEZ41i][L will tb . It 'i Caskets, Coffins and Shrouds, &a., J . I �, . r I ,� �� bitterly, :4 . - Huron and Bruce. ment of BALD Cciuncillor, Leadbury. 4 - ,_ broken down completely, and was ' gabbing blood ; and she made ailiOver boldly : fishermen; but& treelessexpanse of rather felt in. remote and plaintive cadence ; and London, for her . .; always on hand -of the best quality, The best - J OHN 0. MORRISON 1�i " , 3 : i Ill 7� " I have told you 063,1111 Gonva .NoRTn- � Passe � 019fir, Winthrop, - I : t� I I" Mamie Y, Mary, that if swampy-ldoking ground, with the river for then again it would mount up into a shrill of Embalming Fluid ased free of charge and. SOLOMON L SHANNON. Tressarer, Winthrop. � liam4l . � I ­ - �. I I London, depart ............ 8.15 A. X, nf.e4Y6 p I U . ' I ­ I � I 11 I prim the lowest. Fine Hearse. �. WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. I i trot bc 3 . - tJ "'I- , "I-lamnot useq. to it,"sheiaid be- I were young Ross of lieftpra, and such an the most parb rushing over.ptmv shallows. &ad loug-oontinued scream, that struck I Exeter .................... 9.16 546 � . I : � � I i ;1 Y 11 Did it occur to y S. T. HOLMES, Funeral Director. Reel- CHARLES DODDS Collector. Sealorth. I � , injury had been 4one to ifie and mine -well, on, Katlicb;a, that we terror t? the heart. For there was no more . Elensall.. .. ........ _.... 9.28 0.00 ; tween her soba. " All day long, it has been , .. ence - GODERICH StREET, direct R. W. B. SMITH Pro � I . I � .1 �' I should not like to sly Klppen.. .. ...... ........ 9.34 , if U, Medical Health Officer., � E � . Z ­ . nothing but hmtr_ - , what I shouldbe *hou!d have to cross that stream ?" Mary laughternow. AlItheirdogged, half -blind 6.07 'I o a Pee Seaforth, ,. h ; i� � 4.- ed and -and I�Tamnot - I Bruoefloid ........ .. ...... pofAte_theMotbodist churdh in the .- . er .. I'll � inallned. to, do in ret � ra A sentimental. asked, as they were descending the hill. 9.42 6.17 ,WM. XOGIVINO, Sanitary inspector, Loadbury. p . 1%sedt,j being hatiid. WhathaveI' struggle against the storm did not Boom to formerly occupied by Dr. Scott. . . I . the 4 .done to Ad - Clinton.... .�...... _ .... lo.00 6.46 . � I � I . . -_ i deserve it? I wisbeJ' grievance !-yes ; b0l, L . . I - --- � I . . .14i Is sentimental . Where; isthe difficulty ?" said Kathchan leid them any nearer to any practicable wiy ,, Londeaboro ...... ...... .. 10.19 #..0 � . - . . I � . � Impro - - � I o -to do what was grievances that go detlikgt down into the. ' dooly. , " We shall simply have to do as the of getting down to the coast; and they I I- . L I . � I right by avery one-& . -and I tri , . were Blyth.... .......... - 10.28 7.12 - I HURON AND BRUCE - . � ��. and e . 04 my- Highlano nature, and�,tfi�t are longest re. country . ** " ­ 10.42 7.26 . I , , I � my very hardest to m _ . girls do : take off our shoes sod' afraid to leave the line they had conceive Belgrave ......... . . After i - . ke -friends with every member�d. But then, Unthe other hand it st6ckiujs,' wade over, and put them on to be the marob-the imaginary line which Goixe go I . 11.00 71to � I : - � I I . Pink � - 5 . . one.. It in not feiir---� � d Wingham arrive.::::::::, , I I - f I . . . �, seems to'Ve that ohoot.in4 gains or killing a if nllff___� - I PassBager � I Up� AU 11� 1� i-1 No, it, is not,,, a �'d K&thobeu,, I P ,gain ofi the other side. they had hoped would bring them to the Wingham, depart ........ . 6.48t..m. 8.45p.m. PUBLIO NOTIOES Loan and In I . , 1'�� and shq salmon is . � . I � . I I- � -d b I a very p%It r B lgra a .� - . I I I . . �. , . fdok her friev . Iform. of revoinge. Howeve � , this undertaking they postpon-- Corris Bhreag, or, at the arthest and worst, e v -- ............... 7.03 4.06 i I could . ". er I A. . i �. I y t4e hand and led b The' is not how I b try to have it out ad for the f Elyth.... .�;: ....... � .... .. 7.16 4.20 � � i I back in -to the rooL� , Bat you �, tpreseut, for it was now mid day, to some portion'of Glen Orme. And if the Londoeboro' The undersigned hereby begs to Notify the citimns . 00MCF-A MT'77. I . She a - Tabst not with" Mr. Pardie-for w,hO con doubt that it ey a tf 4" 7.23 4.28 � -.be disheartened, all'at ,on . ond th bought they might, an wall h v duakr wers to comedown and find them hL Clinton.. " ' ' * ' " * "' of Seaforth and vicinity that he has opened out a : , i I ; . � - . I , m . I . I.. 7.55 4.60 . - , ,-- . .� rapilal . . . They don't understand you y b. And ; . � . � I 4 �_ ca. Give the was Mr. Pardia the looll and the luncheon when they got down t'3 the side of these trackless solitudes. Bruoef1old'::.,::::::::.:: .. 8.15 6.12 : itren I . . _" time destroyW - to ... : pli cattle ?-I 8& his air 61 triumph -when he the Garra. � They 'chose out i% rock wide m Kippen. .. .. ..'.. 8.24 5.21, Reno ' I— nt. This C6mpany is Loaning Money Va 4. . � ­ - . - , ­ , I � I � I I I �. iw I will ba,okjou to make frio'ndas � vating EstabHshme � ., ... � .11 . go at moy to I (TO BE CONTINUED,) . '-::::::,:.... .. .. 8.32 6.30 . . - ­ + . I ��! I One I ever, "kn#W ' the fact i's,: A Id the story. No ; lbabiling. wouldn't be enough to afford them seats, opened their Honsall. .. Fam Sectuity at lowest Rates - . . I I - - I 'i ii . ; it Exeter .................... � 8.60 5.46 . . - � 4 -4 - P P J. 9 you my revenge- i_11, �, � small packages, and filieJ the leather drink. ANY ONE IN NXED OF � ,that ' I 11 . have al ways found it so easy that W so you I ! I 4 fi ., f -The Carthage cheese factory, together - � of Interest. 7 � . . i I "! ­ " . . I . .1 . � I 'I - ' There. is more thaoAhat,. Kathoben," Ang-caps at the stream. ' . I I Sure . _; - j- - - meet with a litile: trouble you are terribly i � � � , a I � ; � U k . . Grand Trunk Railway. Olothes Meaned and Pressed, Mort ages Purcha ed. _� - 1, "War � � . � - � , Mary said, absently. .��,Ii It isn't merely tudes the water was not at all of a peaty. tober make of cheese, over 50,000 pounds,' _g - � . . Up in these alti. with the whole of the September and Oc-, 7 . t'� disappolated. . They don't hate ynit, those . I L I . . I � defying the keepers-, or 911ing iiii league with brown ; it was quite clear, with somethin were totally destroyed by fi a oil T Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton station as - . t. -w - I I '' know you, that U all.,, . 8AVINGS BANK BRANCE, . : 1 4 1 i . penple; they don't . r bursda, ' Repaired or _Dved . . - 400 to � . 4 � kl.� them. Th6re is more th4h fhat, I won of � 9 Y, follows: I 11 - . . . I i t, '. ' _' �' : And - indeed the girl's naturally, sunny der, .4 P%10 gVeenidih hue ; it had come. from IaA week. The lojis is estimated at $79500, ootne w=_ SNAPORTH. CLINTON. . . 39 4 and 5 per Cent. liaterest Allowed *a . . WIL ; , .,i� - . . . i i I . � . I . ,� i �" "'t-empeta now, if it Is he 'who hidl -,Set those peopl. rook regions and from melting snow, . Will do well to give him a trial Depoisitai, "WN Uo amount and -1 Youl � � � I . e 6 r � ; . ' � . . L . . tneut soon brake through theme again d t The cheese was -insured in the Waterloo Passenger .. _. ... .. 1.12 P. X. *1.28 P. Y. - . aft I - z . -, i. I I . _ at ns,�-so that tbey,� .'Ili -never regard seems very odd to me," sa ' Paseenr,er... .. .. .. 9.00 F. U. . time , - . I J. O.- I � 11 I �glooms and bitter mortific&tions. � , * id Mary, as Mercantile for $4,300 and the factory I � . - . � 4 ­: 1 1 f Ga, 9.17 P. M, Stains from Off, Pit&, Tar, Paint or Gresine-will! be . betil an ? It, is not th Mixed Train.. _ .. - 9.20 A. U. 10.05A,k thoroughly removed and nicety pr ad u . . . ;; �_ I I , - go us but me strangers and I ey dontobtedly munched their bisouiti $1,050, The cheese was so!d to Moverr. Mixed Train .. ...... '6.16 F. in. 6.65 p.m. so p again. OFFICZ.-�C�r of Wwket Squart and . � 4 � � On "' . �`, I . . L - fresh as when now. N'Orth Strioet, "aloh. as ItO . . � 11 �, "After all, Kiithaheia," she sai& od- natural, their 8blien tmial of kindness. mud sliced hard-boiled ag ' makingibom look as clean and L , I I . ... . . f I I , 4 I - i 6 I -_ '. I have UOtL quit . ge, 99 that I should Thom" .Ballantyus & Sons, of Stratford, atime zAn- - I i � .4 1 01 . * . I � i ; � humored ly, L a loit A. by ; I There is something -bid 9b -sotnethbig be- find myself in a place like thii-a __ Satisfaction gulLranteed. Charges umderste. c ., 'a , t i . Was fL . � lit, i* I - I plage, and was to have been shipped last To Jay. Passenger. .. - .. - 7.59 A. ut 7.43 A. M. HORACE HORTON# . � V� - A I psi A# � . � ; arget0ing that I made one ftiend." hind-tbat I don't un4e b , Sho and residefice fir* doornorth of Thes. Kidd, . � � IF. I nd.11 She was that looks as if no human bola h d Passenger .. .. .. - mo P. x. 141 P. in .a I I I ­ � . - . or I .� I i I 1[ty-4t - , � �_ L -6 --and yet he ti W*U , _ I � LL , , " There was an odd smile shining from. behfad silent for a second t i, hen she said, been here before .1 9 The cause of the Are ismoknown, but, In Mizell Tma.. - , - 5.80 F it. 4.55 P. ". =noe, and.ppposlte S. Diokeons. � I f X""M . � -� L � . I I . I IL � t1i �_ , . __ . . � . I a posed to have been a do - , - L W. BNXF.k Godefloh, Augop . . - . I ; I - - I L- I - 1� . I 1. ­ � . . � . I i . I = Active chimney. FrollghtTralis.. .. ' 4.25.p. u. &Sop. x ine if. I , J #*,Igo. iI I I . I . .1 - . - . ­ I � - L .. 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