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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-08-08, Page 2. 1. ---4 _ .- , _ �, -11-11-1- -_1 ­­ �, � 1-1 - ­­ .- ­­ � _ - - __ . T­_V­.. ­-- . ­ __ I � � I I I .. .. 1---7-- - - -1 - ­ � - � - . ­ 11- � I F__ _­ , __-__"_1-T_ . — � - - . - ­­ ­ - _ - I __ ­­_ � ­ _ - - , . I � I . . . . � . . 4 , . . . . . I . - - . I . - . - . , I 0 . � � �� I _ .. , _ I I . - - I I I - I . I � i - W . �Z - I - And.&M AL '%W � — — �w _WW . I . .1 � I . JL A& F..d A AL W Jv~ AIR . - 111010100100000s , 1 2 . - - � - L I I — - - - . - � . - . - - I - I - I - - - - — . � I - . I - - - , _o I I � I - - - I - L . : - I . f dorm I � �ON 14 Its that you? Where in the world are IREAL ESTATE FOR SALE. , i THE LADY OF THE ARDOSTOOK5 . which was expressed the habit o 9 � . ?$) 1 LUMS DEN & 1LS : whatsholikea- 1-Mydear,"she said, you UILDING LOTS FOR SALO.-The under- I 1. � 49 49 Enfve been to pay a visit to my sitn I BY W. D. HOWELLS. how wonderfully you Sing I � Where 8h, B -ed, has a number of one building Lots . . - . - _L - did you get that heavenly voice' ? You old English teacher. 11A awfully ill on Goderioh and James Street@ for sale at low � * . . I r with rheuiw�tism; but awfully .1 He prices. For particulars apply to D. D. WILSON XXIII - . are an American,; I see that by you . n bed." I I M OHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSO . ' beauty. You are Mrs. Erwin's neice, I ican't turn i -VARM FUR SALE. - I (Conth�uedlrom last week.) . I L 11 Wh poor man! This -is my neice -Being Lot 11, Conoco . 7 suppose, whom ahe expected. Will you y ,_L slon C, Howick, County of Huron, con. . . . .. .* 1.9 Yes," said Mrs. Erwin- ' it Every- come and sing to me? You must b w tJd you I was expecting I Ar* =100 acres, 76 under crop, balance good . 0 . L. - 7 . I � I 2 body finds a familiar bell in Venice. her, Mrs. Erwin." rived last night I We've been to churohl" odbush, good frame 'houae,.bauk barn � I There are enough of them,,goodness - I . Mrs. Erwin exclaimed each of thefacts. and bearing or)hard, 8J miles from Wroxoper She bobbled away without waiting for h L station. Easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM ITTSIM(TT :P01SOWS-i . knows. I don't see why yon call it an answer; and Lydia -and her aunt t The Italian girl stretched er hand BRYANS, Brussels PJ O., Ont. 1178 1 - still, with all this clashing and banging. o across the gunwales of the boatis, which . L � - - ; into their gondola. " Oh I How glal I ' � . I Sup se this seems very odd to you, am I" cried Mrs. Erwin, in a joyful their respective gondoliers had brouFht ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 31, Con- - - � � Lydis�o' she continued, indicating the of F cession 5, mcwHop, containing 100 acres ' I " It's an old flutter. I I She's the very tip 'top the skilfully side by side, and took Lydia's about go acres cleared and all in a good state 01' trictly'pure ear, d well I I - general Venetian effect. . English here; she has a whole palace, hand. " I'm glad to see you, my d cultiv#on. it is �well underdrained an 'PARIS GREEN—Genuine English, warranted s ' I - . . I � . story to me, though, The great beauty A fenced. There is a good brick house fano . I . and you meet the v6ry beat people at But my God how boautiful you mer- : � � of Venice is that.you get more for your her house. I was afraid when you were icaus are I But you don't look American frame barns, Stables, sheds, &c. Therg Isool and very- superior. . F. money here than you can anywhere else large bearing orchard and a neyer 'failing . � . e I . singing, L dia, that they would think you know; you look Spanish I I shall spring well. it in situated within three miles L . � � In the world. There isn't much society, y . . I come a great deal to see yon, and prac. I ur voice was too good to be �good of Seaforth' and will be sold cheap. A I to � �� - however, and you mustn't expect to be Yo L , - I P. 0. PY11y8tf HELLEBORE—Fresh stock just to hand. This article � . ; � form, -that's an expression you must tise my Engiish." JOHN McCLURE, P.orter's Hil . . . - . : L very gay." . h us now, Miss Lan- . I � ,I . get ;.it means everything, -it sounaed ' I Come home wit ARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE. -For sale Should always be selected with care, as when it 'is 'old and badly kept - : " I have never been gay," said Lydia. Urs. � - � almost professional. I wanted to nudge dini, and have.lunch with us," Said I I . � . "' Well, that"a no reason you shouldn't . L Fcheap, the East half of Lot 20, Bayfield . 4 a ou to sing a little lower, or different Brwin. . . Road, Stanley, containing 64 acres, of which 62 1 - 9 . I be," returned her %unt. ,,If you were Y I I No, -my dear, I can't- - it is totally inert. We guarantee ours to be fresh and active and will � . 04 �, . something; but I couldn't, everybody My aunt will acres are cleared and in a go state of cultiva . . . - in Florence, or Rom, or even Naples, Or tion. The balance is well timbered with hard- . .- 11 was looking sp. No matter. It,g ,all be raising the devil if I'm .not there to . . ings, a bearing _ � '4 - be pleased to have any customer return it to us if found otherwise. " you could have a good time. There!, - wood. There are good build - orchard and plenty of water. It is within hidf a i . . I'm glad your uncle didn't hear me say right now. If she liked it, nobody else drink coffee'with her ; and I've been a I . � . � I I will dare to. breathe. You can see that great while away wow. Till to mor- mile of the Village of Varna and three miles � , I . .1 that 11) she has taken a fancy to you ; she'll row I" Miss Landini's gondolier pushed from Brucefleld station. Possession at any INSEOT POWDER—We buy this article from the most . � .' What?" asked Lydia. _d it u- 9, nar- time. This is a Are chance to buy a first class . I - make a great pet of you. 'I his boat- away, and rowe p . - 'Apply to ARTHTjR . : "' Good time ; that's an Americanism. " . I farm pleasantly situated. . I 'r I's it ?') . . he?" asked Lydia, blunt. row Canal on the right. . FORBES, Seaforth. 1144tf reliable sources and you can safely. rely on what you purchase from us , . - 'I, . � " Yes. He's perfectly delighted when ly. I suppose," Mrs. Erwin explained, . I � . . . "Lady Fenleigh. -.. Such a character,, 11 that she's really her mether,-every- A SPLENDID CHANCE. -Two houses and doing its work. . � , : he catches me i4 one. I try to break ate I : � ; I . so eccentric 1 But really, I"suppose, Wiry body says so ; but she always calls her _LA_ lots for sale, pleasantly situ d in the . � I . . Village of Egmondville, being one frame house, I . . ' o myself of them,��ut feel almost like . . . I never talking at,all. But you can't do hard to live with. It must have been aunt. Dear knows who her father was. with stable and halt acre of land planted with 1:�r Physicions Prescriptions and Family Receipts accurately I - ,�_ - q uite a release for pour Sir Fenleigh, But she's a very bright girl, Lydia, and fruit trees, and one now brick house, viitb mpounded at moderate prices at . I a that, you know." . large frame stable and one and half acres of CO . :1 � - . % . I : r 11 No," assented Lydia. Wenleigh. " I you'll like her. Don't you think she land. Th6 house contains six rooms, bath � I . ('She didn't seem in mourning " said speaks English wonderfully for a person I . 11 � room and closets, brick bmement, cistern and I __ � 11 I . 11 And you have to talk Americanisms I I ho's never been out of Venice 9" - . all necessary conveniences for a first class pri- � - . stn,t Lydia- 11 Has he been dead long?" w -�__ % . if you're an� American. You mu 11 Why does she swear?" asked Lydia, in one parcel or LUMSDEN & � WILSON'S, 11 . I .. vate residence. Will be sold F .: F -think your uncle isn't obliging, Lydia. " Why, he isn't dead At all! He is stonily. . � separately to suit purchaser. or particulars --7,- 1 � I � He is. I oughtn't to have asked him to what you call a grass -widower, The I apply to SAMUEL WALLACE, Kgmondville . . k � . : � _. . I " Swear 9 Oh, I' know what you P 0. or to A. STRONG, Seaforth. 1168tf - . I � go to church, --it bDres him so much. I. best soul in the world, everybody says, 5 - SCOTT'S ,BLOCK, MAIN STREET,SEAFORTH. I i . mean, That's- the funniest thing about _* . � Al . . I ��i I I used. to feel terribly about it and very, very fond of her; but she I - I . � 44 . once, when we were first married. But couldn't stand it - he was too good, don't Miss Landini. Your' uncle says it's a ARM FOR SALE CHEAP -46,000 willbuy - - I t�i I 0 shame to correct her, but I do wheineve F 100 acres on the 9th concession ,of Me- �11 � . � r � , � I I . I things have changed very much of you understand! They've lived apart a igibg to Thompson Morrison, who I � I _ �Lillop, beloi . . ; I think of it. Why, yon know such i! � I late years, especially with all this great many years. She's lived. a great - I at is residing in Dakota and does not intend to . : - 11 - -somewhere. She words as God and devil don't sound return, eighty acres cleared and the balance WHERE Do - TRADE 9. . � I - . scientific talk. In England it's quite - deal in Asia Minor, I . I , I all wicked in Italian, and ladies use good hardwood, maple and rock elm, within 5i - - . I 11 , different from what it used to be. Some likes Venice ; but of course there's no - . - . . . . 1� . them quite commonly. She understands mile', of Seaforth and within I of a mile of . � . - I ' ikeptics telling how long she may stay. She school house, Methodist and Presbyterian � . of -'he befit people in society are,, I that it isn't good form to do so in blacksmithing and - - I 1� . noff, and that makes it quite another has another house in Florence , all read � Churches, stores, mills, I , . � y English, but when she gets excited she wagon making shop, post office, &c., good build. . � ; - - ..*. . thing." Lydia looked grave, but she to go and be lived in at a day's notice.'I forgets. Well, you can'b say. but what ings and water for cattle, and good gravel roads Faith, listen to that now 1 Is there, any, reason to uk me when � . . - I - i,� Z 11 i - � said nothing,,and her aunt added. " I wish I had. presented you! It did go she was impressed, Lydia I" I - to any part of the township, taxes the lowest - 'I tell u. I trade whe-re � � . � Ii. - . wouldn't have asked him, but I had a through my head '; but it didn't seein as of any' of the bordering townships. A mo you can reason it out for yourself, but I I yo 11 412 .. , I . ' rtga I - Apply I , . 4 - � 4 1, �_i � little headache,,myself." if I could get the Blood aut. It is a -After lunch various people came to will be taken for $3,000 at6percent. -1 can get � � .1. , Ont. . ?,tf � , � to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop P- O., I �Z I - . I 1. � : I " Aunt Josephine," said Lydia, "I'm fearful name, Lydia; I -always felt it so -call upon Mrs. Erwin. Several of them . . � t i lk 1176tf ; � � i'l I raid you're doing too much for me. , when I was a girl, and I was so glad to were Italians who were learning Eng- I . . - I . f - , af , ., I , � f I �. I Why didu!t you let me come alone. _U -1 SrT 'Lfj� " � PARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 12, conces- � 1 913 1 marry out of it ; and it "sounds so ter- lish, and they seemed to think it inof- . Sion 4, H. R. S., Tuokersmith, containing rT=:E :Bl± aC)Ons z . [i i- , 1 66 ribly American. I think you must"take fensive to say that they were glad of the . - . . � ; ' � .1 . . . I Come alone ? To church !'� Mrs, 1.00 acres, 85 cleared, 63 seeded to grass, 8 � ' A . %� . _1 .1 ... rt our mother's name, my dear. , Latham opportunity to practice the laJiguage sown to fall wheat. The farm is wen -fenced, � � - -1 Erwin addressed her in a sort of whis- y , - ' � �� I � 1 40, , 1k is rather flattish, but it's worlds better with Lydia. They talked local gossip well under -drained and well watered by a And why shouldn't I I Is the best too g)od for one of us I When the .. � I - � - IF pered shriek. 11 It would have been i never failing spring which runs through pipes .- 1, � Z . Pr )) . than Blood." I with her aunt, and tbey-spoke of an ap- . �_ I .1 -, pejecoly Scandalous- . into a trough. There is a brick house and goods. are right I figure on buying at . I I - - - I I�L -to Venice from,the king; � .., . ,, � � I' -11:� T - "I am not ashamed of my father' . a -proaching visit -t driving shed. j go to church alone?" demanded . . - kitclien, frame barn, stable an % , . I . I � 1 3$ � . � - 4 e. said Lydia. i6 seemed to Lydia that thb king's char- Good orchard. The farm is situated within I I , . � i". . L nam i I � i . . - ,�� , Lydia, astounded. . I . ' I , � . , ;� " But you'll have to change it some acter was not ood. two and. a half miles of Seaforth, with ,good THE * LOWEST PRI 0 E S. � , " "Yes. A y .tist gravel roads leading in all directions. W be . I . . 11 � - � , " � any 'day, at any rate, -when you get mar- M . sold on easy terms. For further particulars i ­ , I ­ la.� I � . I" , , ;, "i oang girl mustn't go - I - I , I I - _� - r. Rose-Aack, the English ar , ­ I 7 ,� f .1 I i .t . i L ­ where alone." . L I � � �X ," : . ! 3� - I _'11", I ried. - - came. He gave himself the effect of be- apply on the premises or to JOHN _PRENDER- - . ,q i� Z ­ j� 11 Why?" � i �_ I 1 , 111� � �_. . �. A I . I- L dia turned away'. " I will: be call- Ing in Mrs. Erwin's confidence, appa- GAST, Seaforth P, O., Ont. - 1111" I'll not patronize big profits. - There's A reasonable pro -fit that's big - - I .. . .11 I .1 :11 I k� . "I'll explain to yon, sometime,Lydia; ed 91lood till then. If Lady,Fenlei- h 1) � rently without tier authority, and he be- -, I - - , I -1 9 - enough. Then I trade where I get . , , 4 " 1. - ' � � - ; Z r, F P,�f or rather, you'll learn for yourself. , In I i I �� . 1 7 : - ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, the so I - A . K_ " Yes, my dear, promptl' int �d stowed a share of thila intimacy upon uth half b � I I I 1, very di.fferent from what it is . y rrupt . - . � .�, t . I � I Italy it's of Lot 23, Concession 6, Morris, coritaini : , . t "I . n I I - I -4, J � her aunt. know that sort lof inde_ Lydia. He had the manner'of a mein F . . . in America. I Mrs. Erwin suddenly who had been taken up by people above 100 acres, about 90 of which are cleared, weA � � - . pendence. - I used to have whole Decla- fenced, 'about 70 free from stumps and well T . .1 started up and bowed with great im. But you'll get over that him, and the impudenoe of a talent underdrained. The balance is well timbered ; I pressiveness, as a gondola swept towards �ations of it. . I - I witir .iardwood. Tile clea,red part is nearly all . � i . I them. The gondoliers wore shirts of in Europe. There was a time -just af- which had not justified the'exp . ectations seedeft to grass. There is a frame house and And Pickard's is the spot. 'They have s I me big drives there just now I ter the war -when the English quite formed of it. He softly reproached trame oarn, also a small orchard. This is one o . � blue silk, and long crimson sashes. On . � ' f ttes, Shirtina Whit ns I - the cushions of the boat, beside a hid- . liked our sticking up for ourselves ; 14rs. Erwin for running away after ser- the nest farms in the township and has no in Ginghams, Flannele - in) e and Grey Cotto , Dress but that's past now. .The I*k' to vice before he could speak to her, and broken or bad land on it, and is ood for either . It, Goo ds, Clothing, &c. I like to be treated right and I go to the Bar- � eous little man who was sucking the top ' grain or Stock and will be sofd cheap. is -, ly )t 11 us to told her how much everybody had been . . of an ivory handled stick, reclined a be outlandish, but they don Nelul, , within three miles of Brussels and within a gain Dry Goods and Olothing House run by . . i - 44 At . 1. I beautiful wonian, pale, 'with purplish be independent. How did you �like ,the enchanted by her neice's singi 9. quarter of a mile of a school. Apply on the . I sermon 9 Didn't you think we had a least, they said she w iTte i c e. " premises or to Brussels P. 0. WM. or JOHN I rings round the large black eyes with i ) which, faintly aniffing, she acknowledged " I icely dressed -,congregation?" 11 Oh, yes, Mr. Rose-]&ack, let me in- ROBB, Jr. . 1144tf KA" � Mrs. Erwiu�s sahitation, and then stared " I thought the sei �aa very troduce you to M � iss "-Lydia looked ARM FOR SALE. -Containing 119 acres, . I WM, PIC : - _"JLJ.9 - I - � , I at Lydia. short," answered Lydia. hard, even to threatening, at her aunt, Fbeing parts of Lots 1 and 2, on the 8th ' � ' I I Blood. " concession of Morris, 100 acres cleared and 5 1 , 41 Oh, you may look, and you may " Well, that's the English way, and and Mrs. Erwin ad - ed, Oorner Main and Market streets, Seaforth .10 . - I like it. If you get in al service, 6 " 'I ,, acres chopped. The ba'ance good hardwood � I OK, and you may look 1" cried Mrs. you must make the sermon shor;.') . J beg your pa,r �n, said Mr. Rose- bush, fairly fenced and v 41 underdrained, good . � - Black, with his picked up politeness, frame house and kit -hen with woodshed - 11 � Erwin under her breath. " You've met - Lydia did not say anythin g for a I( I didn't get the name." attached, two frame bai as 'and frame stable, , - I more than your match at last I The - � -1 � .- little while. Then she asked, I Is the - .. ' I Blood, ". s aid , M' good orchard and three wells and a soft water 0 e, I : I , Countess. Tatocka," she explained Ito service the same at the evenit g meet, rs. Erwiu,more die- cistern. Within two -miles of Blyth, where entral Furniture - Hous , -Lydia. "That washer palace we pass- tinctly, I . there Is a good market for all kinds of produce, : � � � � I ing ?1) school within five minutes'walk from the house. I - , . od just now, -the one with the iron .--. "Evening meeting?" repeated Mrs. "' Aoh!." said Mr. Rose -Black, ' I .� ­ An & Would take fifty acres in part pay. -'�� This is a MAIN STREET,. SRAFORTH. , 1 2 �-� balconies. Did you notice the gentlq- Erwin. I cast-off account of jailed Indifferentism, first class farm and parties wishing' to buy I I . I . . I . 7 1 �� � man with her? She always takes to lit. 1); just touched with displeasure." If Yes," would do well to call and see it. Apply on the - - ' � . � those monsters. Rei's a. Neapolitan " Yes, -the church to -nig W . added, dreamily, to Lydia, 11 it was premises or address' Blyth Post Office, NICH. We wish to draw the attention of t � people of Seaforth and sur - i � _iA ­ ­ he I - -1, _ " Why, child, there isn't an church * OLAS CURING. 1139tf . - . �� I __ I., 11 painter, and ever so. talented7-clever, say it ______ rounding country to our large, extens ve and varied stock of � : . 1� ; � to -night! What are you . talking divine, -you know. You might . i . . ...... _ . . � � I I I I that is. He'a dead in love with her, . needed training; but it had the naive ARM FOR SALE. -For salei lot 6, concession . . - I Tr . about?" � � !� - ' I " - I I I 11 �� .i7 they say." . F 1, H. R. S., township of Tuckersmith, con- - I . I i " Didn't uncle -didn't Mr. E win say sweetness we associate With your coun. taining one hundred acres more or less, 97 acres !, Y � , I I Are they engaged !,'asked Lydia. trywomen. They're greatly admired in, - � I : . i he would -go with us, to -night 9" cleared, 80 of which are seeded to grass, well un. HOUSEHOLD � FURNITURE, I :1 - � - . �1 ".., "Engaged!" exclaimed ,Mrs. Erwin, Mrs. Erwin- seemed about't tough England now, you know, for their derdrained. three never failing wells. On one - i . - . . - - - � . - i :�� , with her shriek in dumb show. 11 Why, . e m 0 I 1� i 4 and then she looked b' ' beauty. Oh, I assure you, it's quite the 'fifty of saidl,lot there is a log house, frame barn W anufacture the most of our Furiiiture,-afid can� guarantee it to � I- ed. . . - � c em �rrass . � . . I � . child, she's married!" � � I and very ou ,or orchard, and on the other a r stock is ver large, and is daily increasing. . I 1. �, " Why, Lydia," she crie thing to admire American ladies. the pubhe. At present ou - . I d at I last, be good frame Cruse and barn, stables, and good - I � i t � , ", To him?" demanded the girl, with a didn't � ., t1A it , � , . . . I ' � � � , -.k - .11, - mean church; he meant per& I" want to arrange a little lunch Rimy orchard. The whole will be sold together or To.red,uce this enormous ' stock our priceS have been marked away down. � I . ': � recoil. 9 : . , �� studio for Mrs. Erwin and yourself; %Ad each fifty separately to suit purchasers, lo ed . I I _. - :-If t'No,! To her husband-." -1 'At our low prices every . , - � I I � I w "Opera! Sundayn�ight! AantJos- cat body can afford to,purchase. Our establishment I . - 1. .1 .- 1. W . I want you to abet me, Miss Blood." it miles from Seaforth, will be gold reasonable . - ' - ' I . . ': , I . I , I � " To her husband?" gasped Lydia. ng from is open to you all, and we want to see you an ur r . � I � I 1i; , , i , ephine, do yon go to theater on Sabbath t on *easy terms as the proprietor is retiri . M-" . , . , I . . 9)) � Lydia stared at him, but he was no d all yo friends. B * � ... � - " I I i - I evening. I farming. For further particulars apply to the . � ; I - . �� . e- - ­ I - 11 And she "- � I th - y us vi A , ! I _; - f - .-, � � troubled. , 'I'm going to ask to sketch undersigned on the premises, and if by letter W e whole family with your and pa sit. - We will be,very happy _ I f� � � . � , 4 1� There was something pallin' in the - . i, `, . I ,. Why, she isn't quite well seen, even &p you. Really, you know, there's a Seafortb P. 0. MICHAEL DORSEY. 1176tf � ` _� '� - (t to show� you our croods, whether- u pu ,hase or not. ,� - � il . __ � . . . - - I � 'i�t, , Erwin gathered . 0 . ping soon to �11 , r girl's stem voice.' Mrs. yo r� Ho� * �. '. 't I ­ . in Venice," Mrs. Erwin explained. I poise -something bird like -a sort of re- � � I . . . I - have Tis S - I --,c :'4_T� 16 Eat she's rich and her convereazioni ( herself tremulously - together for de- a- i it frora you, we remain, respectfully yours, THE OENTRAL l . I � �-, I . i �1, prq-f r, pose in movement "- He eat in a cor- ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE -A - i .1� . � t. - , , Good Dwelling House, main p -USE opposite McF' � I i R !.r �i fenae. 11 Why, of course, Lydia, I don't V art, 1*()x2A FURNITURE HO aul!s Dry Goods House. , � � �, :­ are perfectly brilliant. She's very ar- ner of a sofa with his head fallen back, I , � �! �L � - , - approve of it, though I never was or- and 14x18 lt stereys with kitchen 12x18 and a - I I., , � r - ',� , � 11 tistic, and she writes poetry, -Polish j -1 �T f- � - i 7�- - I and abandoned to an absent enjoyment I -- �� - . I _T C! . th likes to go; and . ) - first class cc lar under all the main part. There - I � ��.J , odox. Your uncle . �:.�, � �t � I tr . I wish she. could hear you Bingo a pictorial capabilities. He is also a good well and cistern and youn I - I,.- 1. .. P - -Ir,- O' of Lydia . - � ­ L _ . , � V trdiyl Iknowsbe'llbe frantic t see if everybody's -there that you want to . M. SON PROPRIETOR. 1;�_ .1� -I �� , y I%. � � . - , -�.� Lf K .. � 0 was very red; his' full beard, which orchard, with plenty of land for both garden ang . I . I � - I � � , � __ t &in. But I don't nee how,it's to see, and they will give the best operas wn purposes, also Cider Mill,26x4o, with stable : .71 - ag . started as straw color, changed to red- 'a � � - " t J� . - and wheel house attached, in first class working I - . .1 ­ . Sunday night, what are you to Ilo "' when it got a little way from his face.� order, with good trade established. The six . � I r ft � ?'�' fa i � Mmanaged herhouse isn't one you can . a - - - ! :", � ,� I , -1 . _� I . - - I !. 4 , ; _; el . , , - - . .. � - i -1 Z . take a young girl to. And I, can't ask Lydia -said nothing, but a h fine village lots ad ' ' * � ! - �' " I � �i V . .�rd look He wore a suit of rough blue, the coat oining to and forming part of � � i - I , . �, 'i � I I . , If the above mentionei will be sold separately or I . - . her � your uncle detests her." came into her face, and she shut'up her buttoned tightly about him and he pull� � i i . I I I I �-­ '', � I ­ - . 1-1, - . - " 4n, � : . �,;­- 4 � 11 Do yon go to her house?" LydiEt in- lips tight. . I .. I . together to Suit purchaser or purchasers, afford. - 11� i , - .,).� I . ed a glove through his hand as he ing &good chance to any one desi Undertaking I , I � I � � 1 4 1! r� 1� - )I ring to pur. . Department, �.� ­ - cluired stiftly. " Now you see, Lydia, r6su ed her talked. He was scarcely roused from chase a good new dwelling, first class in every . I I I � - I :1 � � �, I � I . 1 ­ Z! ... i . ., i", i P . ­ '.1 11 Why, as a foreigner, I can go. Of aunt, with an air of deductiv reason- his reverie by the entrance of an Italian respect, or lots on which to build as the situa. 1. I ," - __ I . � , � � � - T, 1: � � . - .1 - . ; i, 4��, -, �­,�� course, Lydia, you'can't be as particular ing from the premises," the a vantage officer, with his hussar jacket I anging tion is equal to that of any in the village. This . - - I , - I _;,4�. � ; �a ],.iit � � , __ . �' . ; � operty will be sold ai a bargain as the- owner ­ ___ I . . .1 . : 1-' ­ I about everything on the Continent as of having a bonnet on, even if t1j, onl upon one sho - Ider, . and his sword Fart'ends securing a farm. For full particulars - . I - .1 ": _� , I y u j_�:",_� ��,' �w you are at home." a make-believe. I don't belie ' - - ent is complete in every respect, and prices the low- , 1� W I- , I This departm I - 1. - - �1 . v�e & soul caughtup in his left hand. He ran. apply to BER9ARD THOMPSON or G, J. : I - I _ . _0 - .. ­ I -I- t knew it. -All those Americans had hats., � SUTHERLAND, both of Hensall. 1175tf. I - . .. -1 . . �. u� : . �' .1 I ; � A The former oratory of the Palazzo swiftl to Mrs. Erwin, .and took her est. Two first-class hearses on hand. Funerals attended to at the r. ., � . y - .1 I _­ -, � -� �ii ' � I � . .� :�, I . - 1. % " Grinzelli, which served as the English You were the only American girl there hand. _4. . - � I 1� , , , shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. . I , I I , ARM FOR SALE. -A rare chance to obtain . . t if �, . F % 'th a bonnet. I'm sure that it had . I j. , 1. 1. �11 i' chapel, waa filled with travellers of -WI I I Ah, my compliments! I come prac. F a fine propeity,,being Lots 11 and 12, . ­ I � re than half to do with Lady- - Fen. Is it Concession 13, Grey tow' , �� . t - � � T_ " f, i i both the English speaking nationa%ities mO � tice my English with you a little. n8hip, Huron County, M. ROBERTSQN, Funeral Director. �'. . �­ It I I - Z F� - 1. leigh's 8peaki ­ I ­ % � I � I ­ li, you � say a containing 200 acres, 146 acres under cultiva. - i, � ; . .- .! " as distinguishable by their dress as by ng to 'You. It showed well said, i� little, or do ., - . I 1 7 , �: - . tion, balance drained and partly cleared, with * . i - I � I - " been vrell brought up." small ?" � , - 1-11. . their faces. Lydia"s aunt affected the that you had - - � T I � .� '. +� . the exception of 15 acres reserved fo . : �, I , ��!, r firewood, oft , ,I: I 11 English style, but some instinctive I I But I neverwore a bonnet to church 11 A little, eavaliere," answered Mrs. and fence timber ; soil, rich clay lown, rolling I : S O" ,� � ,Z 6. . 11 -1 - 'I, , -� , �! 'd her, and. every En- at ho 'me," said Lydia, I I But you must say a . THOUSAND F BOTTLES , - , ; I 11 �,� - ,�,;,, ! _ - �. I I elegance betraye I Erwin, amiably. and very productive ; a commodious frame I - I . . , � " � � i -, i ,; 1, � dwelling. large cellar with woodshed and other � - �_�� j, - ; ��i' lishwoman there knew and hated her good deal, in this case." �GIVEN AWAY YEARKLY. I . tl - - " That has nothing to do with 'it,. if conveniences a6ttach I . I �­ �,, ;i � ed ; two large barns, one I __L . . #" - t � ;, _ i:, , I _ f�j .. for an American, _though she was a pre- they thought you did. And Lydia, she "Yes, yes, -good deal. Forwhat?" with stone stabling underneathi- besides other . I say Cure I do tot snow �'.'' � � ­�jl ... I U -R F ' I ' . F! � ,I �k A— � - -L " Let me introduce you to my niece, out buildings ; two large bearing orchards of M Cly to stop them for a fimg, anil thez , �i- 4 - -,t��, ; �.; t cisian in her liturgy, instant in, all the continued, " I was thinking while you lave them return again. I M E A N A R A D I C A L C 7U R E. I have made the disewm of Fito , � , ). - j'� . L J It ' IL: ­ '-if '' ,; �! . - � I � �. � I � I i ��i � 1; responsea and genuflexions, She found were singing there that I woulclu-�t ay Colonel Pazzelli," said Mrs. Erwin. choice fruits, besides a variety of small fruits, 1pillepay or Failing sickness a life-long study[ I warrv�nt my remedy to Omrs tim 1 ��If; � a . ornamental ,and shade trees ; 1,400 rods of worst cases. Because O&ers have failed is no r - - . - - �;_- � J� i �, opportunity in the course of the lesson . " Ah I Too much honor, too much my ea n for not n9w receiving a cure. Swd w - � I : - � �. ��, � . anythidg at once about your coming straight rail fence, recently put up,aporti6n ince for a treatise and 4 Free Softie of F',, 11lible Remedy. . '. � . I- '- �� �` � to make Lydia notice every one, and she over to cultivate oi6e. �That's honor I" murmured the cavaliere. ned, watered by two never faiii Post Offic& It costs you nothing for a . trial, an� RzP.**s aat .1 11 � -7 1 _t - ' . ,, �i your v He underdrai ng Give , L ' L - . 1� ..- i� . '. 1. . �i 'i gave a telegrammic biogra hy of each . wells and a spring privilege for stock. This �111 cure you. Address: -H. 4L 1200T -I, i, .1, p got- to be ouch Ali American 'thing now. brought -his heels together with a click, . RAN br�tft Office, ese WrLST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO. , 41 � I �. ?I - . 1; 4, _� - farm,is -pleasantly situated, has an even sur. I �--�j, i:. v4 person she knew, with a criticism of the I'll let it out little by little, -and after and dropped towards Lydia . . 4-i - - ., 1. - till his face and drainage facilities that cannot I � I V "L, � 11 �' �--_ 11 I , of all the strangers, managing T�B L I - , - T costurne .: �,� �i Lady Fenleigh's quite taken yon,under head was on a level with his hips. Re. Surpassed, while the buildin command a vidw � � �tv 7 . . ' . - Z $ � . I � __ L, , t ..' k Ifully that by the time the sermon her wing. Perhia, covering himself, he caugh' . i F., i BOB I � - � ­ L, of the whole property, any a large portion of , I I I �,, �, �1. ,� _ps we may go to Milan t up his eye the surrounding country, adding much to the I 1. I - . ! ­. . I �i� _0 I : I � . ! . - Lydia. beauty of the place. His distant 4J miles from I %� :4 beganshewasable to yield thetext a' withyoUL'orto Naples,-there�s a eon. glasses, and bent on � � .. . I I . - C 1. I �� ,� 10. statuesquely close attentiob, and might , them I M portant Announcement, : -,7 1: - � ", servatory there, too; and- we can " Very please, very honored, much "_ Brussels on the G. T. R., while post office and . . 7 . � � � �. . �i _pull � , " , I ." 1, I - iv ; have been carved in marble, where she up stakes as easily as not. Well !" said He stopped, and looked confrIved, and- churches are not far distant, good roads. Will . I ; I I � I � I I � �� , . � . I � � I . �11 -; eat as a r I be sold reasonable. For further particulars I . � I ealistic conception of Worship. Mrs. Erwin, interrupting herself, - I'm Lydikturned pale and red. I , I �:1 . � " �: . i ; I . W, - : , . apply to D. & J. ROBERTSON, on the premises . . . 1. . ��- I I I r - The sermon came to an end; the rit. glad Henshaw wafj not by to hear that " Now, won't you- play that � 1174tf : I , 1� F- I I � � ,,, :� : _: -; j�:� or to Cranbrook P. 0. - i i �� �i 7- ,11 � ual- proceeded; the hymn, with the speeck. He'dhavehadit down among baracole you played t retty P- , ,:,. __ ; - __ L- _. . - I ­ I �, � � ��7 L' - "''I . ARMS IN TUCKERSMITH AND STAN. - , 11 �, . � T� _J - 11.1. hemming and hawing'of respectable in- his Americanisme instantly. I don't Lady Fenleigh's?" entreated M L � ­ ; : I - I I _� I I , t'� � " OTHERS .1 1�gh F LEY FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 21, Con - 11,14 - re. ,r. F BRIGHT BR' . I I .- . . - , � 11, ; ability, kegan, and Lydia lifted her -know whether itisan Americanism; but win. . cession 2, L. R. S., Tuol�ersmith, containing I I I : . . I �; � V pi . . I - - I - L 117 loo ,or,s, of which 86 acres are cleared,, free . . �, . - - 1 �; voice with the rest. Few of the people he puts down all the outlandish sayings Colonel Pazzelli wrenched himself � � � " 41 �1. - L I �, j. I I - j "� ;- 4-1, .', -I,- �11 A 1%. #. t, 1.4 C from .4-- 11 A -1 . A . SEAFORTH- - - . Musical Instrumen El 1=1 , . I I , .1 I . � - w � -1 . � - L . L I . � 1_�r I � �F.� - . � AV I - 1MM:P0,T:Z:E'UM I Scott Brothers, . . - PROPRIETORS, - SEAFORTH, - ONT. � . � ' . P I A NOS.—Dunham, New,York - W. Bell & Co., Guelph; Dominion Piano Company, Bowmanville. ORGAN& — W. Bell & Co., Guelph; Dominion Orgau Company, Bowmanville; D. W. Karn & Cc,, Woodstock. . �. I . ' The above instruments always on hand, also a few good second-hand Pianos and organs foL r sallo at from $25 upwards. Instruments sold on the instalment plan, or on terms to ault cals. tomers. Violins, Concertinas and small ingtim. ments on hand; also sheet music, books, &c. SOOTT BROS. ' I AVOID ALL IMITA, FOR TIOLNS. THEY MA'X BEDANGEROUS.. � ­ -_ wre Eyes - . . � I . . � ---, %,Atarrh - I I . . . Z -.- -1 ­_ .ameness I—- . - I . I I I ,emale . % Amoaints � wnburn 1 4 --or It RAW r wreness -7 % - 0 - FAC-StMILE 01 BOTTLE WlTkil3UFI I ; I � WRAPPER. ) rams. . - I 1% .. A I ' 6 �g L - USE � � rt? i ses % . I )c -aids I . ,-% L Ilea - POND'S 3urns V , L - ACI Younds EA'Imll . LL nsect DEMAND PLON]D'S EX TRACT. *CCEPT N( 3ites SLUBSTITUTE-FOR 11 � 1% 8 " -_ 1, )kfi ngs . I - _)ffe Feet ..... . NFLAMMATIONS - ' . �b�� and IEMORRHAGES A LL �, THIS IS THE ONL' RIGHT KIND. DONOr PAI R TAKE ANY .0THER. New Music Store I -IN SEAFORTH._ � � . Papst & 010o.rinor - . Have opened out next door to Jordan's Grocery . Seaforth, an . ORGAN AND PIANO DEPOT. . � DEATH TO HIGH PRICES NOW. They have the agency of the THOMAS ORGAN, with Scribner's Resonant Zpe Combination. They have also Violins and other smallinstruments. AV Please Give them a Call. nel John . S. � Porte'r's Undertamng and Furmi*. :_ ture Ewnonun4 I X_ . SEAFORTH, . ONTARIO-, , . — � OUTSIDE OF THE COMBINATION. . ' Funerals furnished on the shortest notice I and satisfaction guaranteed. A large' Big ment of Caskets, Coffins and Shrouds, &c., always on hand of the best quality. The best of Embalming Fluid ased free of charge and prices the lowest. Fine Hoarse. S. T. HOLMIN Funeral Director. Red. dence - GODERIbli STREET, directly op. posite the Methodist church in the house ,f ormerly occupied by 'Dr. Scott. - — ROOT COMPOU-ND-Com ! d of Cotton Root Tansy and rmyroyAl-prepared b� an old pby- Ician. 18 -successfully w6d mmdhly � bY thousands of women, and has been prescribed in a practice of over thirty years. Price, $1. Will be mailed to Sny address in Canada ana United States.. Doctoes consul. tation hours, 9 to 11 mud 1 4. Diseases of women treated only Sealed part:culars, tvi-,o Stamps. Ladies on) AddreW POND LILy on'u-D ,� I � , .. � I VT � V L ww" k 7 _" aw"Aa F., - -_ . Ift ne , wel, ,enced ana I ZL,L'I,X .no. J,xi.slie � ­ I t, i5e a - - to.Americans; ne has no from the fascination of Lydia's presence, 131 Woodward I .. I ­ - , Bloc � I :.I.- � � � I -1 i turned and stared At her; the bonnets end of English slang in - in a high state" of cultivation. The balance is . Aven e, &troit Mi,�higan. . � � I i: _�. I .� �! I � his bo'k - Ev- and' lavished upon Mrs. Erwin. the well timbered with hardwood. There is a good _ - . . In 1163-13 � n: 0 - � 11 . - , � I . , ; �� � -, � . X�.. _� f�q., �. and the back hair of those who did not erything has opened beautifully YAia, hoarded English of a week. - Yes,yes; brick residence containing all the latest im. . . I . I I 1, i - I; I 1,% - 'I - . I � . k , . look Were intent upon her; the long red and I intend you shall have the , beat very nice, very rovements and conveniences,' a good barn, �­ I I : ­ . p I ': I I I � . .�i� I good. With much Stables, driving house, sheds and other out- � :.1 .I- -i . , I � �., - eck of one . , - I . .- � n elderly Englishman, time ! " The Leadin lothiers of Huron GODERIC � i ii- g 0 - I , - pleasure.; I thank - yon. Yes, I play." 1 , E�l buildings all in good. repair. There are three . ­ L I 7 1 - H � - I �- I restrained by decorum from turning his She looked fondly at her brother's He was one of th ' acres of 6rchard and garden containing all . I I : ooe natives who in all ',� j, _ kinds of large and Small fruit trees and the I ., ­_ I �� � '- ,,: I head toward her, perspired with carious- child. " You have no idea how much the great Italian cities haunt English . I I 11 ., �, I � - � � ,�! : � :1.;. Beg to inform the people of Seaforth and Surrounding country, that 8team Boiler Works, . - I I - I ) whole farm ia surrounded by maple and other I - ity. Mrs. Erwin fidgeted and dropped you remind me of your poor father. You speaking. societies; they try to drink shade trees. It - is close to school and is con- they have added to their large ordered clothing trade one of the . ; , . - .1 - I I ..; � !4.4 I; a 1� _. - - I � , i her eyes from the glances which fell to have his looks exactly, I always thought tea without grimacing, and sing for the I - - I .1 I venient to markets, railways, churches, etc., � (ESTABLISHED 1880.) - I - '. i - he would come out to Europe before he ladies of our race, who innocently pet and good gravel roads leading in every direction. � � . � - her for explanation of Lydia, and hur - � � : � ; - � , - . . , _� � I I � � L_ � died. We used to be so proud of- his - Thete are th-ree never failing wells. ' , . - I : �. ried away with her.as soon as -the ser- them, finding them so very like other wo- of This is ore w� � the best farms in Huron and will be sold � I 1�. ;. i ;� �. -, -, vices ended. In the hall on the water- looks at home! I can remember that, menin their lady -like sweetness and soft- cheap as the proprietor desires to remove to Ylost Complete and bestselected stocks of Boys', I Chrystal & Black, ;, r � I I , I I floor of the palace, where they were though I was the youngest, and he- was Iiess ; it is said the beast amo Manitobawhere he has purchased mo Youths' and Men's Readymade Clothing � �, ­ � , I w � - . y ng their re land. , . . . . . 1''. � - � I I kept waiting for their gondola a while, ten years older than L But I always country Apply on the premises or address Brucefield � -1 I � men -, . I I - of their triumphs He Manufacturers of all ' inds of Station" ' I � : - P.O. GEORGE: PLEWES. . . K �az � � - � .: she seemed to shrink even from the did worship beauty. A p6rfect Greek, unbuckled his sword,'and laying it � i . I I I . - , ig I � L � � :� I , I - - as a a ea 0 n a . � . —IN THE CO-UNTY. I a'rY, Marine, Upright& Tubular ' � j,F. small, surly greetings with which people Mr. Rose -Block calls me ; you'll see acro ch ir t d w t th e piano. He also offers for sale for the same reason his - ' .. I , , � - � I �� - L " 1 �L�j ;. " L � whose thoughts are on higher things him; he's an English painter staying He played not one bu4many barcarolles ,� . Zi - _ F I 11 - ". - farm in the Township of Stanley, being Lot 12, : t I . : I - � . � � �, � _. - I themselves to rocognize follow here; be comes a great deal."' Concession 6, Stanley, containing loo acres, - - ; . '�' A, �� _� L.. I t "Fmit . 17) - and seemed loath to leave the instra' about 76 acres cleared, free from stumps and in L - _. . I BOILERS, -.- s of their a-quintance i "Mrs. Erwin, Mrs. Erwin. called, a ment. a state of good cultivation, the balance well � 9 1 r E . ; .r. bei.ng . n coming '� . 1. L I . I � L :: , 11, -, ., , out of church. Bu --t an old lady L who lady's voice from a gondola behind them. 46 Nowi -Lydia," said Mrs. Erwin, ! Salt -Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet iror � .�, - . " . J timbered. There If; a comfortable frame house, Prices Unequalled. We lead the Trade. I - . � L I . i, �_--� L .L� snhorted herself with a cane,� pudhed The accent was perfectly English, but fondly, -I won't you sing us something ?,, I fr,u,-,, barn and dri'vinx house and stables. I �� a �. I �L ��:, - t . I � I I - . R i- I I .- -1 I tL Works, etc. . � - I I There is good orchard and plenty of water. - . I . Z ;_!�. :_ m,.� . It is I : � I.. I . - through he crowd to where they stood the voice entirely. Italian. "Whereare "Do!" called Mr. Rosi -Black from withair. three nines of Varna and con- Remember the Old Stand, CampbelPs Block, o ' . U, I . ,�riL aloof,7 and, without speaking to Mrs. you running to?" , . , � I ", - . I- _ the sofa, with th Royal , Also doidert; in Upright and H,o Z nL ­ F. - veniently situated for markets. Apply on e Valve Engines. Automatic cut.01F Ongli6', ; i ?­ . .. " ,� . th pposite the ri 0 tal Slide I I - , � Ill Why, Miss Landini !" retorted Mrs. first -cousin, or half brother. "' premises or to ettker of the undersigned. WM. Hotel, Seaforth. : I . Erwin, put out her hand to Eydia ; she . i intonatiGn of a spoiled I �L 1: I �_; � _ '' . � ?, I I , :r '_ . L . . specialty. All sizes of pipe and Pipe fitting I rwin, looking back -.over her shoulder. T. PLEWES;Xama P. O.; GEORGE PLBWE8, � � ��, - . had a strong, undaunted, plain face, in E I : � L., . . . f , - I . -.111 ') Brucefteld. congtarttly on band.' EA1m&tes furnished _ Gbatinued on Ord peow I _ I 11 . A � - ; ,4 1 :� 1� � ' I . - I BRK HI BR0THI=P.Q i short notice - . L a . - I . I I I I . WOr4 Opposite G_ T. R. Station, Goderich. . . , � . . � . . - . ­ . . . . - � � . . . . L � � I . . . I . - - . / 41 . I I . . . . . . - - � 11 . 1 7 � , I I - . I - � I - I 11. . . I , , -, , - - � - . . � - I - . I . I . I I I . - - . ­ � -1-1 I . " - . . . � . . I -A - . � �, � . .- . - - - � I �__ --- JL . . . � _. � t� a— . . . , L I - - .1 � I . . � I . , I � I ­_ I— 1__.__..__-.._- '�-�-'-'--"----'-L�-�"'�.-..-�--�-.--"-��-1-�.-.-,---.-�--,-"------- � I - I - � � � wa� -- -7 - I * I . 0*4�r i , L . 4005 an( I I � took *t � " I L . 1 � tame A114 - - I - . I - i- ed, __ I ��Wxln .i� . , . aLever toi . . I � i � -- � �,flaat I I . . . . . . . . lookedb . 649 is 0 I I � ishal'! be � . yet, J,m him. B � wello y� I - -, $,*.dgys� I At Yes, . Erwin, , . wAnt LYA . come to 1, 11 is my de friends v in Sunda . * sk41461. �eaoh a , . - x1ti-st tel - ,pod, L , . YoUre ISL iirl M -1-1i never 0C � �_ girl. B, L . - tour, evi . .� you reft iLplio � tbough- same ti I , I plose-BI . � 40i I 1, '14 t . � I eeiuwq. . evident . : 1. � looked a before i make it Lydia -she Said .write h, weut m . i wghl aim band7a .c . 1-99 Sh-,e began - tures I" 11 wouldn I markab maid. 1 1 tating L - I Tatocki Isancuni . 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