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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-08-15, Page 3sw York - ion Piano I I I I � i & Co.* . I ompsluyt . . & CO`131 hand, alar, Ors. for t'sganSold! on I ., I suit cus. all instru. , . . k4, &c. , : . I o I � � I ; I � I PSI' - — LI 1.11, 0 F_ �Zoyu �1. 14 � , MILE at I - I , 1WITHStiff �'R.� : ; ' THE Olt 1-`' ,OND. DONO7 NY OTHER, I I Nt I I ,T H. I I onnor � - fan's Girocery I - � DEPOT. I V. They have >RGAN, with Ration. They - .nstrurn.ents. I 11. . � . 1161 ois I I : * Fur . M_ I 1 IM2 )-NTARIO. NNATI01i, jortest notice large a assort - Shrouds, ft., qty. The best I -charge and rector. Resi, r directly 7 d y op -1 in the house I .I ?OUND.-COM tansy. �hy an. old phY- F used mouthty- n, and has been a of over thirty . i to env address . )actor's consul - J, lAseaseli Of art'qulars, t*A 0 j� POND LILY in Woodward : 1163-13 . _ � _1 )/H I Workst- I - 3o.) 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' . i ' � a a � . tiNhisone. .The Who gave me and for -men In the city It will be found ously over winter, and when spring re. IMPORTANT ]NOTICES , J p _&,� the book. And don't see that he's advantageous to go out to a restaurant.. turned, the deep -level roots were &ban- . . i I I SALE, Constipation YO � EX 1) 0 TJ S , being a gond makes it SIU, the worse ? Before eating, however, a bath should domed, in their turi), and the surface -DREEDING MARES FOR SALE. -Two good T R N . I V Yet; Mohe pretended to be glad when be taken, probably cold or cool, which rodta once more sent out. . I JL) Brooding Mares with foals at feet foaled - L i d cheap. JOHN SCOTT, I i - - - F not remedied in season, is Hable in I told him I thought he was good,—he should be given with a sponge or stiff Then there are certain minute plants, April lies ; . I L L Ot me to say it r, She had her face -brush, and the body thoroughly rubbed some of them quite microscopic, which — I . -_ . I become habitual and chronic. Dra& . rwp again in her handkerchief, 11 And off with, a coat se to wl afterward, The grow ju W%yaid6 pools, and which move LACKSMITH WANTED -Wanted, at once, I . W OF A- . . . tic purgatives, by weakening the bow -e% , o Ba Journeyman Blacksmith for home shoe- - � I suppose you think it was horrible bath need not be more them five winates oontitoally ill -whorls or spirals, without in g and general jobbing. Apply to THOMAS I c,Dn&m, rather than cure, the OVIL 11 . too, for me to take his arm, and tali in' duration. Further than ,thi,4, the any shoving influence in the water. In MELLIS, Kippt n. 1170ti ' . f . ATees Fills, being mild, effective, and sad walk with him whenever he. asked patient should go to bed it the sante a myriad forms of this minute life, the . L. .. - strengthening in their action, are goner- , ill . hour every night and arise at the same erudition of the profoundest men of OR $ALE -BARGAIN. -One large Taylor ally recommended by the faculty " tb* me I F Safe, combination lock, double door,i Juat ' . 44,No, not for you," said her aunt, hour every morning. Ihere inspopular science is required to determine whether as it left the factory. Also, 250 acre a on bank $4,5 00 BANKRU T STOOK Wet of sperients. . ' gently. " And don't you think. now; superstition that grown people should they are animal or vegetable in their of Lake 11uron; 160 acres cleared. E. N. . best been subject, for ears, ft . she asked after a pause, "that he cared not eat immediately before going to nature. And then who knows whether LEWIS, Solicitor, Goderich. 1168 . I I I . constipation, without being ,able to &A for you 0 sleep ; that it will give them indigestion, the scientists are quite -right, ? The OTS I FOR SALE. -Two building Lots on much, relief 11 at hot tried Ayer's PiH& is oh,*I did think so, -I did believe nightmare or both. The writer cannot e" L corner of Chalk and Gouinlock streets, ad- . I deem It doth a duty and a pleasure , I � moral of the whole matter Wthat life in OF . k derived great 'ben- . it ; but now, now "- see why adults should be so very differ, the two forms is identical. But what joining Victoria Square, Seaforth. For further I to testify that I have . ! L . � efit from their use. For over two years - � particulars apply to A. STRONG. 1117 tf . . I t, Now, what? .� ent in this respect from 'babies. The have you said when have said that? � I past I have taken one of these I . � . . "Now, I'm afraid that maybe he was average person should be in bed seven Does the fact of the identity prove that EACHER WANTED. --A male teacher want. - every n orere %g;m.#1 fn � ! wbef tirin I woul not I ODly playing with me, and putting me or eight hours, which is time enough there is spirit in matter, or that animal, Ted in School Section No, 12, 14th conces- i .1 --(I. G. W. - , - , off ; and pcetending that he had some for the digestion of almost anything human intelligence is merely a phase of 8iOn, Hay township. Any applications must be Boots, Shoes, -Eat' Caps and w33'ouwmng=1y1,'2u6 Z'tth.0.2. 11t., Carlisle, P&- - thing' ? made personally. BENJIMAN SURARUS, $1 66 thing to tell me when he got to Venice, edible. In our American life, he thinks, m tter You pay the money of your Trustee. 1182x4 � � 7, have been taking, Ayer's Pills and � ,Ind he never meant anything by any- the digestion carried on through sleep education and take your choice of the .Groceries - using them in my family since 1857., and 11 I thin )) probably has the better chance. for two horns of the dilemma. -Transcript. EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for union cheeifully recommend them to an in - . T � . need of a safe but effectual cRthudcel` , t, is he coming to "-her aunt .began, thoroughness. -Journal of the American * . School Section No, 8, Wallace and Grey, . � Louisville, KY. but Lydia broke vehemently out again. Medical Association. - A Game of the Senses. with 2nd or 8rd class certificate. Apply to . - � -John X. Boggs, - cc If he had oared for me,why couldn't - - � THOMAS ELLIOT, Molesworth P. O. Ontario."For eight years I Was afflicted with : 1 old me so at once, aitl not had . - . . - 1182-2 constipation, which at last became so tie have t . I The Tongue. When you go to your room at night, — no more me wait till he got to Nreaice? He ,, ' can you walk directly to the matchbox EACHER WANTED. -Wanted, for this fall BOUGHT, AT 55c, ON THE . DOLLAR. .W that the doctors could do The boneless tonfue, so small and weak, ; � for me. Then I be ,an to take Ayer's - , , � term, a male teacher holoing a second or 4 9 knew Ill Can crush and kill, ' declared the Greek. and put your hand on ie? T - i - recovered 64 There. are two ways of explaining "The tongue destroys a greater hordeWhen you turn out your light and ,third clan certificate.. Apply ly up -to August 11th. . i Pills, and soon the bowels I 9 The Turk asserts, " than doth Me sword." State salary expected, and enclose testimonials. . � their natural and regular action, so that � now I am in e -S. L. - it," said Mrs. Erwin. " He may have The Persian proverb wisely saith, leave your room, do you have to fumble Address, PETER F. McNAUGHTON, Teacher . I excellent health." ..... been in earnest, Lydia,, and felt that he $a 4 for the door or can you go straight S. S. No. 2, Hibbert, Mitchell P. O., Ontario. . : till YOU A lengthy tongue, an early death:" I - 1182x3 i Uughbridge, Bryan, Texas. - had no right to be more explicit Or sometimes takes this form instead ; across the room and take hold of the . — i L "Having used Ayer's Pills,.:.with good ' - . I were'in. the care of your frianda.. That 11 Don't let your'tongue out off your heed." knob ? , I . ULL FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will � results) I fully Indorse them for the pur- - would be the . " The tongue can speak a word whose speed," Can you at night walk among the Bkeepon Lot 23, Concession 6, McKillop, I poses for which they are recommended." --- - i European way which you Says the Chinese, 11 outstrips your steed 2` . 11 W :hTa! T_V_ T_011>1T 7 ;-T. Conners, X. D., Centre Bndge, Pao consider so bad," said Mrs. Erwin. While Arab sages thus impart; trees without running into them, or keep the thoroughbred Durham Bull, "Jeff D&vis," . - ' - I re I gar -den path as directly as you Book, e ed in the Dominion Short Horn Herd 11 ta Under the circumstances, it was im- "The tongue's great store house is the heart." the re gistered 13049, :t 9 I From Hebrew witthe maxim sprung— . k 04 i This animal was bred by Mr. I I f * keep any distance, 11 Though feet should slip, ne'er let the tongue. , would were daylight. Isaac �N I New Hamburg, and is one : . , possible for him to " , ' Host e , and all he could do was to postpone his The sacred writer crowns the whole ; If you wish to estimate the size of of the beat bred animals in the Province. -1 Want the Stock to monAnITT delaration till there could be something "Who keeps his -tongue doth keep his soul." anything, do you know .enough of feet Terms—To insure, $1. GEORGE LOCKART. Turned in __ ej PP"AMD BY . � -• . . 1170 - I -ft " - I . � I I - like good form about it. Yes, it might and inches to make &,tair guess, by Sim- .- Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., LOW I AnAft have been that." She was silent, but How to Get Along in the ply looking at it? Oi4EY TO LOAN. -Private and company . . Sold by all Drugglots aud Dealers tm Modishm * ' M funds to loan at lowest rates. $10,000 of Inside of Six Weeks. I the troubled look did not leave her face. World. If you are a boy can you calculate' ­rfV_A6 funds have been placed in our hands . 91 I am sorry for you, Lydia," she re- Pay as you go. . yards •; if wgirl, by fee�-? . p which we will loan in sums to suit borrower. . . sumed, " but I don't know that I wish Never " fool " in business matters.. Can you guess the height of a hat by Loans can be completed at once If title satisfac- - . I . DICKSON RAYS, Cardno's Block, Sea- ! " Lydia looked up at sight? , The size of anything that is de- tory - I i . . . he was in earnest. 1143tf I . .. _; Learn to think and act for yourself. - forth- . I 11 ., -038- _' Do not kick every ane in your path. e it looks larger or small- . —_ — a here 00 pairs Boots, . I her in dismay. " It might be far I captive because . sing the other way, 'however , er than it really is? -he undersigned offer By actual count t ,are 2,9 - � IrOTEL FOR SALE. -The i . - embarrassing ' Keep ahead rather than behind the I — . . ght of a H for sale on very reasonable terms the Drys- . ..... I'll, '- painf al. He may not be at all a suit- . Can you calculate the , dale hotel property, in the Village of Drysdale. q I . able person." The 'tears stood in book, a box of matches, a blit, 16 bail' a it Shoes and Slippe'rs; 623 Hats and Oaps, 4 ., - I �,, - Don't stop to tell stories in business . . The hotel will -be vacant on the lot Of May. I a . - Bed glass of water, a letter, by -holding it in is well situated for doing a large and profitable . . Lydi,o's eyes, and all her face expressed hours. license. an 0 business, and Is in a condition to obtain licem d $1,Q00 worth bf Groceries, &puzzled suspense. "Where was he Use. your ,own brains rather than your hand ? - Apply to JOHN. BRESSON, Johnston's Mills ifrom?" asked Mrs. Erwin finally ; till � I If you hear street cars where there is - . � . � - -_ those of others. P. 0. - ilootf � i then she had been more interested in Have order, system, regularity and -a - double track, can you tell by the . , . ­ I i W � 0 'T - I i - the lov6-r than the man. - I � . . sound which way they are coming ? -YERSEY BULL. -The undersigned will keep The marked price Of which is $61000. We are busy re -marking down, 0 0 ,. tj -� promptness. If you are near a river can you locate P-) during the present season on his farm, 2n ;L- 0, 16 Boston," mechanically answered Do not meddle with business you neq, with, a thorough- so that if we get X4,000 for the $6,000 wo�rth of goods, I will be satin -6 P, " *.d. . i coi spion, H. R. S., Tuckers Bull. ) 0 - .4 W Lydi ... a'steamb6at by sound? bred �ersey Bull, sired by Canada's JohnBu Iall . know nothing of. Can � you use your knowledge of music Terms -81.60, payable at the time of service fled. Do not make the mistake, the fatal mistake, of delay. At Z W 11 VTrhat was his name?" A man of honor respects his word as . . . I - , - C) 01 , 11 Mr. Staniford," owndd Lydia, with - in analyzing the progressions of a steam with privilege of returning if necessary. JOHN sales of this kind the best goods, the'cheapest goods, and the, most sale- �.W. )..a^ CD e--, does his bond HANNAH -Also for sale a Jersey bull * ' P ,r+ . he . whistle? Can you tell on which tone it . N. B. hy then delay I You must haive Boots, you 0 )-- C-4- r. - a blush. If you have a place of business be . calf, eleven months old, thoroughbred. 1164 able sizes go 'first. W I CD r+ - . Her aunt seemed dispirited at the found there when wanted. {tope? , . - . must have Groceries) -and you cannot very well do without a Hat. 11 P, � CP I � .. sound. No man can get rich by sitting around - With your eyes shut can you tell BREEDERS. -A large Berkshire pig and pay one-half alf more' for the very same " (D C+ : . I � what kind of a flower is put to jour To wilt be kept the present season at the Why should you put it off _ I -4 :� �."* CD t..4 - )I tj r 11 Yes, I know who they ase, she stores and salocins. Winthrop Chee59 Factory. This Is a registered . .1 I., I , X �­ 0 Do you know the difference be - goods I idi . I - � - wo Arl" .. sighed. Learn to say no. -No necessity of nose ? Young, two years old and � 0- 0 0 ,fro .4 !ween the odor of a leaf from a rosebush hog, bred by Charles I i . ' And aren't they nice? Isn't he snapping it out dog fashion, but say it shown- at the Western Exhibition in 18N. 0 go Cents each for opportunity foi securing cheap .goods ever M " CD, suitable?" asked Lydia, tremously. and one from a maple tree I Terms, $1 for one sow and 75 166 .This is the greatest Opp " 10 �(D:4 .CD 0 , . firmly and respectfully. Can you tell from the bark of the more than one. JOHN C. XORRISON. I e opens on �ATURDAY, the 19th inst., . 110h,. poor child ! He's only too Help others when you can, but never ­ The Sal C) N .., - suitable. I can't explain to you, Lydia; give what you cannot afford to,- simply trees the points of the compass. AITLANDBANK CEMetERY. - Partiea 'and- will continue till all is disposed of. � . . I . W" •&.� 0 (1) <D but at home he wouldn't have looked at because it is fashionable. -Ex. Can you by listening tell what kind M ing lots or owl for any already .. i M ! r rplease call on ? Geo. A. Gray, I � 0 9-.4 H a girl like you. What sort of looking .0 of vehicle is coming, and how many selected luilil owing , � ::r person is he?" - ne Swindle Explained. horses: are attached to it I Doyou know near Cemetery, who will give all the necessary 0 CD W I __� Information and who is also authorized to re- - � C 0 . "He's He'rj rather -red ; and he -has light A drummer who travels for a Boston the difference in sound made by four ceive money and give receipts for same. 19th . . I r 0 go ID *.W L -i - . 91V GRAY, Treasurer. . 1176-8 a 0 )"d a in � June, 1890. WM. rT I . W &Q I hair.." - I -1 grocery concern says that he see i hoofs and by eight*? -1 . . M. _P1TZTVT_S — � C -A -S - 1:0 (ID - 11 It must be the family I am thinking Maine some of the sharpest tricks that ,Can you match colors without saws- � — i .� " in your REWARD -COLLIE DOG LOST,- . M . )t ► '"I M 0 of," said Mrs. Erwin. She lod lived ' route, plea; carry colors and shades ' te�.00 Lost in Her%sall on the Nomination . ,. . nearly twenty years in Europe',��', and had ar® practiced anywhere on his - on memory? a black and tan Collie Dog, Ion haired / I � I I H 0 r4- CD ,y ; buffet. Re gives the following specimen . By. - the touch only can you tell which tan or brown legs and muzzle, long tail, stands . ­ - I "I - I &D En seldom revisited her native cit A farme?s wife bustled into a store go answers to > t4 material is cotton, which 'is wooleii? high on his legs, no white markings, a i i � the sound of -a Boston name she was 'all in Washington County the other day, - the name of Rollo. Any person giving such I � I CD p-,. tj . Bostonian again. She rapidly sketched and went for the proprietor with : � Can you from a bunch of different col• information as may lead to his recovery will re- - �GEORGE I�GOOD, . - CI -41 V P lored zephyrs pick out a black strand, ceive the above reward. G. E. CRESSWELL, ! I 1,-� )..a. 11 the history of the family to which she - -1 Mr. B----.;, I bought six 'pounds of . . I 0 . . keeping your eyes shut. Egmondville P. O. 1175 . � .e-+04 . imagined Staniford to belong. I remem- sugar here last week., and when I got it P C.-� C-4- bar his sister; I used ta see her at Can you by the taste only tell what . SEAFORTH — AND : BRUSSELS. M 1--d tr )-J. P home I found a stone weighing two ODST : -r+ kind of meat you are eating? Can . . I . 4� . 0, NOTICE TO BREEDERS'OF GOOD ST Vo M V 5 ��t school. She must have been five or six pounds in the package." -The undersigned will keep duringthe - - 0 0 . yearn younger than I was ; and this 11 Yes, ma I am. 9) decide what flavor has been used in ' season at Leadbury, a thoroughbred Holbtein- . I I 5Z Cn I?— 11 Can you explain the swindle, air?" glass of soda water? Friesian bull by. �' Lady -Collins No thune, - 0 ' boy Doe a rose -petal taste like that of a No. IM7, sire 6 11 Maud Hanning's ;p tune " �r P� CD " 11 Why, he's twen,ty-eight years old !" the proprietor's " Lady C " No. 37;r, , )A). .4 "I think I can, was a 870 : dam, Alin, I nil viola?? 01 . Do harJ and soft water taste NO- 6 interrupted Lydia, - . placid reply. 11 When I weighed your . . record 85 pounds per day ; butter 21i pounds � Terms, $1.60, payable on the let.THES E��ORTH . $ft. ..� CD (7) 11 How came he to tell you ?" eight pounds of butter, week before last, alike ? in seven days. I a 93 ry, 1891. J. T. MpNAMARA. - 1178tf I I CD )11 A) I 11 I don't know. He said he looked I found a two-pou.nd pebble in the jar, In short; do you use your senses i of January, youtrain your observation, and then - ---- r — . : M >`-- and _ Ill * I thirty-four." and when I weighed your sugar the ECUTORS' N CE, -All parties having . I pa H V -.4 :CD . O' agains the . es ' i i the old foundry, and . tate of Edgar Ralph rebuilding and �epainng CD p 4 t a remember what you observed ? c I � �r "Yes; She was. alwayo al froward stone must have slipped into the m(cales Ex ,aim, -al H 11 Having completed re n . -with her freckles," said The new methods of education are Evans, late of the illi of Hensall, merchant Ll 3 UQ )-I CD thing,' too, 0 somehow. We are both growing old, I w 0 , ns's Ou ti introduced the latest equipments and �the most improved macbines, 0 used to- tailor, deceased, w o died on or about'the 14th 0 0 0 )..d. Mrs. Erwin, musingly, as if lost in re- ma'am, and I am sorry to ,say that our taking care of eyes and hands 890 a r y ti :1 3X pleasing, of can gather, but what classes are .there for daybf July,A D,- I , are hereby notified to I am now prepared to do .- . � 0 N _Z miniacences, not wholly eyesight isn't to be trusted. What send by post pre or otherwise deliver to I . �_. Cn CD . . Miss Stamford.- . Ido for you to day, ma 9." your nose, your earn, your touch, your Ralph Augustus McIntyre or zrastus Rannie, I Z I " He has f reckles, " admitted Lydia. For a moment the woman gazed at sense of weight? Where do you go to both of the villageof Hensall, and executors of 0 P, tj I .9 see in the dark, to the last will and testament of the said deceased, All Ki ncis of Mac'hine Re pai rs ,, ,,, A) ,.. C-01 3 Yes, it's the one said Mrs. Erwin. the tradesman over her. brass bound school to learn to at the said Village of Hensall, in the County . I � FL W 0 I flies sneeze ? Do you -4 "He couldn't have known what your spectacles. Then she recollected her- smell fire, to hear of Huron, OR or before the fifteenth dky of 0 00 ,t3a family was from'anything you said ?" not perceive that this education you September, A. - I -_ - 'M self, and remarked -that she had a dozen D. isgo, their christian names AND GENIERALTOUNDRY WORK- A) nd surnames, addresses and descriptions,the , I AIN 1: . 11 We never talked about oar,f%m- must give yourself ? You can train a I . M_ i egg which she wished to exchange for you are full particulars of their claims, a statement of I L a their accounts and the nature I T. T. COLEMAN. (D 0 I I Wes." - hooks and eyes. -Exchange. . . your senses every moment re of their ee- - I . M l .( Oh, I dare say? Ybu talked about _. CRI awake. At this moment what do you curitles (if any) held by them, and in default I -4 0 ,94 . ,. I I W P., C.t. I f and Immed lately after -the said 15th day I � " 0 � i I yourselves ?" tdie- `{ M I . Quite D&�Z - see, hear, smell? Are you sure you thereo ! . * — . . ;Z P i 11 and smell what you of September, A. D. 1890, the assets will be die- ! Yes." It is so easy to detect the fallacies in really see, hear tributed amonj the parties entitled thereto, . - - , - - 9 W ._1 I think you do ? Suppose you make a having regard only to claims of which notice -, - )-I ;R' ;� - . "All the time the beliefs of, other people, and so very e of -The Senses," and see how shall'havebeen given .as above required. This � 02 39 4" = M , , �_­i CD ,`" v'^ � = = M S7 Sw •(n � J'I 4J.1 " Pretty nearly-" I difficult to see that we ourselves ca ..No. 19 A) ),.i - " And he didn't try to find out who anything but wise! 'As,the Eastern many come nearer the Booby prige than notice having been given under the provisions I - C2 P.* = CD P b-10 . ; . of the Revised staiutes ol Ontario, ch.pter CM *" * P) C'p -CD I or what cal were ?" proverb says, " My , co,at is whole and the first one ? I . 110,, the said executors will not be liable for the . on tb ca C:r- --v 0 ).W. C-4. asked a great deal about South � I If you could bring one of your favor- said assets or any part thereof to any person of - ..a cc Ca Ca E. 0 Hp yours full of holes, though they were - 1,149 *...M" ft Dog Za .. 0 W C) Bradfield," Indian heroes out Of a book- whose claim notice shall not have been received . - 00 ca co I I M CD made of the same cloth, in the � same its at the time of such distribution. Dated this .- I,- -4 that was,, where he )) materialize him, you know -and have I W_ I 11 Of course, 15th day of July, A. D. 1890. RALPH AUG- I . P 0 !, , . day, � m. join you in the Donkey game, and ERASTUS RANNIE, I a O'i a- X P__ W 0 )%I P, I . . J i A thought -you had al*ays belonged." An English laborer, who was giving a hi USTUS McINTYRE, 0", " I ; ,I . . Mrs. Erwin lay quiescent for a while in Executors. N. B. -All parties owing. the estate . $h ... " -� 0 0, (D - I ay I traveler some interesting items of in. . don't you be he would get the of the said Edgar Ralph Evans, mercnant tailor 4 . . 00,%.2 . P r -L CD C.t. i - 1. , I . nt uncertainty as to how she tail somewhere near the right place ! apparent formation in regard to the region deceased, are hereby required to make prompt . . cc f jjj% *00* . 0 1 7 . should next attack the subject. I I -How He would not be fit for an Indian hero before the- said 15th day of . - I Z tj P 0 1 ,where he lived, chanced to touch on the payment on or P X . ;, . I a*" I )-#. )."* %a . did you first meet?" I if hb could not walk straight with his reptember, A D. 1890. Rsilph Augustus ; .. -19 cc %. - N V Id I curious superstitions of the country- MoIntyre and Era8tus Rannie, Executors. .00 VIP I= CD 0 Z . I hut. . . ,*I . - I.' I -4 CD . I eyes a 1180-8 1 jt=r a . Lydia began With the scene on Luc" folk. . . I like to give my text at the - �_ I , " 437 _L C..4 W It R 0 041 5 - Wharf, and little by little told the "Why," said he, "I was over to ,And as .— " 4 . 6 ;479 .1 �� � �- C+ ,a - .f, Ir. s - 5-4 - -p to the moment of their Lake WOOltOD, Monday week, and there end instead of the beginning, here it ie: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Is I . — I whole story u There were lapses That you are not yourself, but only . - V Joe 191,0 .%0 ark... I - . parting at Trieste. I see a young female binding together your Heavenly OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE. -The sub- I 0 CLS -1 . I a fraction of what 00 0 -0 :, 51 and pauses in the story, which her two sticks with a thread. Cross them, Father meant you to be unless you Ill scriber offers for sale the house north of I 2. *r aunt was never at a 10-98 to fill aright. em together. the Egmondville manse, together with three 2 :.*ON she did %nd then tied them a have the full use of the senses which he I I 11 P,Ail 46 ALLAN L I N E At the end she said, " If it were not for " ' What kind of wood, is that?" say i acres of land, suitable for building purposes. 1% r"'a . a - . his promising to come here and see you, I. I Box?' gave you. -Wide Awake. - . On the front are a quantity of young fruit trees ��M -_ � - . ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, I I - I commencing to bear. WM. ELLIOTT. . 1116 full information . CHEAP EX 0 anor I should say Mr; -Stf*uiford had been - ,No, I says she, `nor Yet ash nor . For ful . apply to A. STRONG,'Agent,.Seafortli. GUM WS TO E911UT L., flirting, and as it 6 he may. not regard oak. It's witch elm.' Peter's Grammar Lesson. I FARM'FOR SALE. -Being north ------------- __�_ . I — MONTREAL OR QUEBEC, it as anything more than a flirtation. "I And what are you going to do A good old lady who had never studied 1 $4,000 half of lot 22, In the 6th conces- ! I LIVERPOOL. . Of course, there was his being jealous with it, now you've tied it 1�p 9' �Ays I. . sion of Morris. The farindontains 100 acres of TO DERRIT OR I . . of Mr. Dunham and ,Mr. flicks, as he .11 I Sew it in my stays,' said she, ' and grammar, but of whose notions the tra- choice land, go cleared and balance good hard. - I I 4ZI11RIE1411 FIRST CABIN, $o, Single, $95 Return. I dition abides in my memory, handed od. I The farm In in a good state of cultivation, - V4 - X0 I RATES $45, $60 and s6o Single. $95, 8100 and certainly was ; and his wanting to ex- then nobody won't wish me no � harm. down from & young uncle,. whose lot it wwoll fenced, a never failinF spring creek runs %0%J $115 Return amording to location of StaterOO1119. - plain about that lady at Messina -yes, I've wore one now for -three yeate, and orchard, brick . Above rates,do mot apply to a in the dimness of the -long ago, to through the farm, a first clam I may not my luck never's turned.' A'ud- he be. was, - 11 board house and good frame barn and other out- SS. PARISIAN, or June voyage of SARDINIAN. � that looked peculiar ; but he His part- scornfully. teach a district school and I buildings. The farm is within 3 miles of the t ()Rls fill I 10. NO CATTLE CARRIED. have thought anything by its lieved it,' I continued . he, scorn I . around," was listening. , village •of Brussels. Title perfect and no en- . - CUIRE -_ INTERMEDIATE, $30- Return, JW, ing so at Trieste with you, that might 4 Strange ! . . . . . trouble over the neXt eumbrance on farm. For further particulars -1 . steerage at lowest rates. - be either because he was embarrassed at Not many minutes after the same man ' Peter was in � apply to H. P. WRIGHT, on the promises, or TO 1fH39 EDITOR: - I to 'H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or 0. da 'a lesson in jzrammar. The myetery- I- ID A please inform Our readers that I have a positive remedy for the above MUM APP y -6: . espied a little plant growing by the I ease 1� ently cured. a shaw br,unum orA. STWING, ova . . J Brussel- P. O. � ji . its having got to be such a serious ) deep •for his comi. _ vve been perman of I I person@ " was to( disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases b 1168-52 . w �thing, or .because he really felt badly. water's edge, and carefully removed EL )) -For sale - our readers who have com• - � I prehension. " First person, I , love. ARM SALE OR TO RENT. - be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FP6F ' ; AY0 Respectfift I . . ;at made portion of it w�ith his pocket knife, F or rent, for a term of years, Lot 12, Con . VC e Address. I A Lydia:,"1di" she asked at last, " w it econd person, Thon,lovest, " I I Third . If th will send me their Express .-aa POA 0 S cession 9, McKillop, containing 100 acres, of gumption UU9 M.C., Is6 West Ademid4s St., TORONTO# OPMA110s ; I � I you think he cared for you ?" " Now see here, my ladies," he said, person He loves." It was Choctaw to which about 9-0 acres are cleared and in a good '1r. JL &LOG . Rernoved I Removed I - . "I don't know," said the girl ; her displaying its " this is a leaf that i 3 .01% - 66 I - Peter, and to Peter's grandmother, pla. state of cultivation. There are about 70 acres - . , voice bad 8UUk to a husky whisper' I actly like ihe human .liver. IfyouI L knitting blue yarn into stockings seededtogran. Thefences and buildings are - I - �G- :M a ,,:M -W 3: _W (3--s 0 ' anted pe, to cid Y � good, and it is one of the best farina in the ' 0 - I didn't believe it till he said he w should look at it under a microsco - for sturdy feet. L county. It is within three miles of the village ' ine to be his -conscience, end tried to ward the end of summer, you could ,her, -I Peter, it is SEAFORTHI Said the young teac , of Winthrop, and 8 miles from Seaforth, and a -,- . make me say he was good, and"- hardly tell it from a man's liver, with 1, 'the good gravel road past the place. it is within, a GOLDEN� ONY SEAFaRTH. The old -Establisned ButCho'f has removed to " That's a certain kind of man's way its little veins and all, quite correct. very simple. I address you ; on ad- mile of school. It will be sold chem or rented . new premises Immediately OPPOSite his Old - I I of flijti:ng, it may mean nothing at Now, that's called the liverwort, and speaker, am the -first person. Y for a term of years. Apply on the farm, or . . �e by dress your grandmother; she, being address Winthrop P. q .ROBERT G. ROSS. - � . Stand, Main Street, Seaforth, wbere he will be - , all, I could tell in an instant, if I saw not long ago I saved a'man's life spoken to, is the second person. I look 11s1 -ti I I - - pleased to meet all' his old patrons and as many , him,'!'. telling him to steep it, and drink it. He at Tiger .dreaming over there on the — ' - . new once " may see fit to favor him with 1601(1 I I He said he would be here this -af - and not one of the 11UR BRUCE , ,patronage, r the place, Detween Henderson . had liver complaint, rug, and say to you, I Tiger is a splen- gWRemembe ternoon,') murmured Lydia, tremulous- doctors could do anything for him." did watch dog is He is the third per- . A U -GUST , 1 890. HarnenShop,and McIntyreaShoa Store,)"In I'll ly,. * And -how did you know it was . . 0 . Street, Seaforth. 11 , " This afternoon "' cried Mr. Erwin. g " ' son, being the one spoken of. I Loan and Investment I GEORGE EWING, . ood 9." was the inquiry. "Peter," exclaimed the old lady, "go - . 898 . "I must get up !" . 11 Why, blass you, my lady, didn't to bed. And you, Youngman, -don't tell 00M3P_A.1T_Y__ . — I - us it was created for * Vard At her toilette she had the exaltation. the Almighty tell , me that a dog is a person. I know bet. . I uWg JERLumber --- and fury of a champion arming for liver complaint by making it that ter.' . This Company is Loaning Money on - - Ph - battle, shape ?"-Youth's Companion. --- I Farm ecurity at lowest Rates We have S6m---e SpeciaL Lines in A" SAW KILL IN C0XNXCTI0,N I I (To be continued.) . 6 - � � I Of Course. -� . ` -0_ - . Vegetable Intelligence. I of Interest. The subscriber would beg to call, attention to , I our fashionable young wo- . . the large stock of dressed and undressed lumber Ea,t Before Going to Bed. . An illustration flustration of apparent,.Antelli. - 'A Look at o which he always keeps on homd, at the Tory Most student$ and women who are gence in plants is the behavior� of the men," said a dress reform - lecturer, mortgages Puchased. . I lowest prim. i ' � troubled with insomnia are dyspeptic, Egyptian' lotus in this climate. In the 11 they toil not, neither do they spin, . DR E [`f S - G1001I)SI B i I I Stuff cut to any ord er on and they should, therefore, eat before warmer countries, where it is at home, and yet Solomon in all his f) glory is not SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. I j I Short Notice. going .to bed, having put aside work the roots of the lotus spread ,laterally arrayed like one of these. Well, w ' e 3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed on . � _ . entirely at least an hour before. If they close to the surface. In this country, should hope not. Solomon would have . Deposits, according to amount and I . Good War cut Into Umber or posts. A food ' are not hungry, they should simply be the plant learned, after a Single year � s .looked pretty going about in a tight •- � time left. stock of Hemlock Logo at Saw Mill, LO 29, . . . P 8 � concession 16, Grey, which wilt be - out to any I insturcted to eat, and if they are run- experience of a New Jersey winter, to, fitting redingote made of checker cloth, . H I C H ARE VIERY CHFjA . order on shortest notice. Lumber delivered At gry, they should eat whatever they prepare for this freezing season by trimmed with bands of velvet, and a hat OFFICE. -Corner of Market Square, . reasonable rates when desired Orders by mail . want.A glass of milk and a biscuit is abandoning its surface lateral roots in partly on his head, with the broad brim tind North Street, Goderich. I yromptly fined. Address BROPBAGIM P- O' sometimes imes all that can be taken at first, early autumn, and sending out a crop of crushed and dented as if he had been HORACE HORTON, . � Ch,xles Querengesser1. or mashed potato battered. if possible, roots lower ' down -so far down that they 4 4 out with' the boys." He would have I . MANAGN2. . R. JAMIESON. 1105 ConcessionS, L9ft12- . the night meal should be taken in an- were below the reach of frost. In this been put into an insane asylum. -Nor- I Goderich, August 5th.1886- M - other room than the sleeping apartment, way the pl , ant kept up its life continu- - ri.stown Herald. . 1' 1. - I - I ; I I - . - ., I I . . . - -