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I i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. - AN E$CA'PE FROM SIBERIA., .. t &ry - : i . - SEAFORTH � 1 1 into he court. Then, pushing and being kept� up night and day for mix . I I - I r . - � IDUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Tho under An e�cape h Eastern Siberia of �,-& hustling, clanking their chains and T�en it wam rumored that a . � " signed has a number of fine building Lote � i , . . : 0 1 political Priso under a specific penal cursing like demons, they fight their body foun in the forest had been iden- � on Goderich and James Streets for sale at low I I . 1). D. i�LSOA . - I way i into t6 house, struggling de. tifted 11nei- and that fhad perished - . prices. For particulars apply to IfusicAl Instrumellt 'eenteuoe is &I i ary rare occurrence. The at unger.; According to another sto' . - ' . 09 - : I . wretchedness iind privations endured by pera�ely for the best places. . The'fir , of h I I the exilet in't north, where the mean comOrs take possession of the benched, I had beeni arrested at Nijni Oudinsl: i - . A -COSTLY DRE$(00. 1 ARM FUR SALE. -Being Lot 11. Conces- . ; I temperat�re i fifty degrees below the the Others lie where they can. When and was Wing brought back to If-koutsk. , I . . � I Felon 0, Howick, Oounty of Huron, con ]MISCP01R.auld: 7 . . - . I n ' - I are inside the gates are I I I .1 tainh Ood . &I - closed, but Among thi vagabonds who at thin' time - ' - W 100 acres, 75 under crop, balance . freezi g- oi (Reaumar degrees), fur- I hardwoodbush, good frame housa,bank tarn . i' nish am: a indetntive, but the difficulty the doors are Inot barred until -night- were captured right and left on the high L f In the year 1867 a dress. made at Bayeux, 17-ance; and bearing spr)hard, 3J miles fromWroxeter . . . . W I I station. Easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM of at A evadilug the guards is nothing fal 11 � roads throughout the province, were - t composed entirely of Point Lace, was sent � i c) the ! i R RYANS, Brussels P O., Ont: 1178x2O ' compa, � W�en within fourteen days' journey several whom it pleased to call them- ' I Paris Exposition. It was valued at SO"VQnteen _ ed with that of traversing all 'koutak,'- the writer managed to selves by my - name. The deceit was : I Scott Brothers Weatern Siberia and Russia, with hun- Of I� � 'DARK FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 31, Con- � I ger and cold 41i one'side, and innumer- 5 . a substitution with an exile not naturally soon detected, but while it - ; Thousand Dollars, and required forty workers for . cession 5, McKillop, containing 100 acres, e' . I . _U I able chanbes o1f detection and arrest on un penal servitude. It seems that lasted the aecelivers enjoyed certain ad- ! � ' C . several years to.complete it. Dresses is [o about go acres cleared and all In a good state of . : I . cultivation. It is 1well underdrained and well I PROPRIETORS,,, J the other. T�e feat has sometimes been some reckless men—especially those ad- vantage#, which helped to reader their : special departments, and we are pleased to *� that fenced. There is a good brick house ind �ood � accomplished � however. In a recent dicteo to drink or gambling—will con. detention tolerable. Instead of walk - I � . Th' . $[ , we can sell a fine dress for a very few d�llvs, and fraine barns, stables, sheds, &e. dye is :6 - . number of th� Contemporary Review sent, Ifor money-, to sell their very iden-L ing they rode in carriages, and were me- - ; I e bearing orchard and a never � failing SEAFORTH, . ONT. . can turn it out stylishly made in a fevr h6u T48 from @,`pWng well. it is situated within three miles � I the story of sUch an escape is told in the tity, going to hard labor sit the mines coMpanled by an.ascort, and, being re- � - . t . * I words of its fiero, Debagorio Mokrie- Whil6 the purchasers take their places gorded -so. important. prisoners, they our Dressmaking Department. I . of Seaforth and will be sold cheap. Apply to I Siberian settlers and political exiles. were both �etter fed and better treated . . I I ! JOHN McCLURB, Porteeo Hui P. o. 1168tf .—Danham, New York vitch. '� We select a few of the many as , � I . I I ; .- . W. Bell & Co., Guelph ; Dominion piano : graphi6 passages of his narrative. in this case the price paid was 11 sixteen than common malefactors, while. their . . -VARK IN STANLEY FOR SALE.—For sale Company, Bowmauville. I I I Reokrievitc4l was accused, w shillings in coin,- a pair of boots, and a audacity rendered them highly popular � ith thir- � _U cheap, the But half of Lot 20, Bayfleld - teen others, of sediAion, belongin flannel, blouse." I I with their �agabond and convict ,com.- . EDWARD KFAUL, SEAk,,ORTH. Road ey n ning 64 acres, of which 62 . ' I acres'S a 0 a ta in a good state of � oultiva- i � a=le reed ndi i ORGANS. — W. Bell & Co., secret politicall, societies, and of resigatintgo "I wondered then, and I have often rades. Th�re were at one time no fewer I i I tion. The balance is well timbered with hard. , the police, and Was sentenced to fourteen wond �red since, at the ease with which than four f Ise D6bagorio Mokrievitches . I � - wood. There are good buildings, a bearing Guelph ; Dominion Organ Company, � nd ten months' penal servitude in my c t d' were deceived in the mat- in the ga,41, of Irkoutsk. The police I I ­ orchard and plenty of water. It is within halfs, Bowmanville; D. W. Kara & CJJ1 ,�s to ians I . years a L hi Eastern Siberia. Being of noble birth, ter o it to substitution. On the regis. oughk me *ith great, diligence among I mile of the Village of Varna and three miles Woodstock. - � L a � I I from Brucefield station. Possession -at any I I he was spared the indignity of being put ter I was met down as a former medical the political exiles of' the province; a L - i . . time. This is a rare chance to buy a first class . in irons and having his head shaved, bat student. I had, therefore, been a mem. . most stupid proceeding on their part, - - I � . farm pleasantly situated. Apply to ARTHT)R- The above Instruments always on hand,&* , was given the 6ohvict costume-& Ion ber of a univeisity ; Pavloy,' on� the for to take refuge with the politicalli . — FORBES, "orth. L 1144tf a few good second-hand Pianos and Organs lot 9 � sale at from $25 upwards. Instruments sold on pot&, marked on the back with a other hand, was almost wholly illiterate. would h&vebeen putting m y- head in the the Instalment plan, or on terms to suit cm. gray ca - He could hardly open his mouth with. lion's mout�. I) , . � F ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -For sale tomers. Violins, Concertinas and small instru. yellow ace for those condemned to trans , . or to rent, for a term of years, Lot 12, Cen ut betraying his origin and- showing his At last a lace of cowparative safety cession 9, McKillop, containing 100 acres, of ments on hand ; also alteet music, bookk &c. portation onlyg and with two aces' for ? . , $,EAFORT .K which about 90 acres are cleared and in a good . those condemned to penal servitude. ignorance. His appearance, moreover, in Siberi �as reached, and : here . the I I I I . I i I state of cultivation. There are about 70 a,ores � ' The first part of the' journey was per- was little in harmony with his new exile lived for a year, and after the I ,. � I -ededtograss. Thefences and buildings are I IL . I Be SOOTT BROS. ' formed in little tbree-h'orse *carriages character. I, as a noble, had worn my police had given up all hope of finding . I good, and it Is one of the best farm . ') hair and beard long, while his head was him, attempted with -success' the trip I county. It is within three miles of the Village -with a soldier in front and a gendarme ! . —_ by the side of each prisoner. closely cropped, and he wore no beard across Russia and into Switzerland. . W of Winthrop, and 8 miles from Seaforth, and a . � good gravel road past the place. It is within a Ce M', Whit.neL , ". . . We travel' night and day, al- at all , How could all this fail to excite This he mauaged'by assuming the name I - z mile of school. It will be sold obea or tented aa L tg, I ways with the me soldier and gen- suspici. n ? For three w'eeks he acted as and using the papers of a Siberian friend . I . for a term of years. Apply on e f arin, or Lry 8 1 . ! address WInthrop'P. 0. ROBERT G. ROSS. - darrue, though not always with the same my substitute, and it never seems to who haid, just died. Unfortunately he ' I L � . . " L drivei. On one , . occasion we change have occurred either to the officers of met a station master who was acquaint. I -tf . - SPLENDID CHANCE.�Two bouse8L and 8 .the escort or the authorities of Irkoutsk ed with the original owner of the name. I TOVE AND horses at midnight, and shortly after- . I LUMSD E N & �W�LSON 1181 - , � . . - 9 Alots for sale, pleasantly situated"hi the - ward I see that my guards are overcome . that the 8oi-disant Debagorio Mokrie- ' A merry *traveling companion, .utterly � ! � Village of Egmondville, being one frame house t I vitch �as trbt the real. Simon Pure. unconscious:6f tb verted the - - L . by sleep. They nod -and rousd them- ' p iruth, a' with stable and half acre of land planted with . I I selves in turn; their efforts to kee But for the denunciation -of what I danger: t What''& capital joke!' he . . -fruit trees, and one new brick house, v�ith FUR N' I *S H I N G 1p lbealers in all kinds of Books.used in Public Schools� High Schools, large frame stable and one and half acres of I I . L &wake are laughable. As for me, my "hall soeak-prefiently-I do not believe shouted, clapping me on the back, and � P land. The house contains six rooms, bath . - thoughts hinder sleep, but an idea oc- the see et would ever have been discover- laughing so that.he could hardly speak. Collegiate Institutes, Si3parate Schools, .&c.- Our. �tock is now verY room and closets, brick basement, cistern and earaL to ghte'uppose that' the worthy complete, not only in books, bu�, in all sorts of supplies for scholars all necessary conveniences for a first class fri. me, and I nod too, and, drawing ed,alwl I' . ( , Y8 supposing that Pavloy kept the 'One mi . 9 I vate residence. Will be sold in one parce or -k--i 0 -US -M, I myself into my corner, I snore. The .,ompot ; and he really behaved very director tak�s you for an escaped prison" such as Slates,- Pencils, Pens, Ilik, Foolseap Paper, School Bags, Co 3 stratagein succeeds. A few minutes well, � � M- separately to suil purchaser, For particulars , . Pne day an officer - of the escort, er with^& dead man's pasiport. Ha, ha, i I 4 loud seeing �y the register that - I was a ha I wh a capital joke, to be sure 1, Passes, Copy Books, Drawing Books, ScribWing J3ooks,[ cholars COM_ apply to SAMUEL - WALLACE, Egmondville later my gendarme is snoring . : P. 0. or to A. STRONG, Seaforth- I 1168tf Q I . � enough to, waken the dead. The sold- medical student, consulted my substi- 4g 6 yl a quite right,' I said, also PamOns, R I uLlers,,. Rubbers, &c. I I ( s . � .- . Seaforth, Ontario.; ier, who &its before me, embraces his tutte toochiDg some ailment he had, and laughing, ough with considerable � . � ARM FOR SALE CHEAP. -36,000 willbuy - . � " � Pavloy,1 with an impudence t�at border- effort. I It, really an excellent joke. . .. I F 100 acres on the 9th concession of Mo- rgains in rifle with both hands and,, feet, and e . I ; � . Rillop, belonging to Thompson Morrison, who � sways to and fro with the motion of the d on the sublime, gave him the benefit But, seriousl� (turning to the station. y . � Is residing in Dakota and does not intend to of his advice. He was foitunately *not master), the ithing is easily explained. 1­ taraniass, now and, then* incoherently i � S, P E 0 1 A L V A L' U return, eighty acres cleared and the balance L � i L muttering in a gattural voice. He is called upon to put his prescription in In the part I came from the Selivanoffs L I . . good hardwood, maple and rock elm, withft Coal & Wood Parlor Stom, . ' deep in dreamland. I rise softly and writing �)) , - are as plent ful as blackberries. . The In all kinds of Stationery, No6 Papers, Envelopes, BI ' Books. &c. milef, of Seaforth and within I of a rnile of . look out into the � night. A million Not 1,until the counterfeit Pavloy .late Ivan Al xandroyitch, your friend . . lix school house, Methodist and Presbyterian I All Stoves Guaranteed. . . ' Churches, -stores, mills, blacksmithing and stars are shining in the clear sky, and I reached, his final destination beyond Irk- and I were kinsmen and , ad a great Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books, Hyuan Books. for all enominations ' I � . I . wagon making shop, post office, &c., good build - can see that We -are passing through a 'outak did he dare to think of flight. affection for each other ; th!'e name is no at L � I ings and water for Mtle, and good -gravel roads A full line of I thick forest. 1A spring, a boundL, and I Then, selling every article - of clothing common in the province that I could in- I I . i - to any part of the township.,- taxes the lowest ' I L � of any of the bordering townships. A mortgage ' I could be among �hose trees, Once not absolutely necessary, .he became a troduce you to a dozen of my namesakes I will be taken for $3,000 at 6 percent. Apply - there, my guards can no more find me " vagabond " (the technical word for all any day.' )' i . L - PL aii � , to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop P. O., Ont. 39COlufs Famous Stoves than the wolf �that �teals through the Persons: traveling beyond rescribed The expl ation was satisfactory, and . LU Aff-SDEN'& WILS 1, N'S) L L . . 1176tf L . . L . covert. for I am fleet of foot and eager limits *ithout authority). . t more than t . o ears after his arrest the I . . I k -_ For which we Lare Sole Agents. , . y . I ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 12, concea- 1 � . - - L for freedom. -But dremaed in this con- - " The�,, morningi though cold, was clear political exil ach I .. - SCOTT'S -BLOCK, MAIN ST4EET, SEAFORTH, F sion 4, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, containiqg . vict costume, how lo ng should I be able and quiet. I made no attempt to hide. Geneva. . . - . . . - I& 100 acres, 85 cleared, 53 seeded to grass, 8 Great Bargains in Table and Library to keep my freedom,'? To regain Russia my quall"ty ; it was evident to every- - . .- I sown to fail wheat. The farm is well -fenced, Lamps. I well under-diained. and well watered by a I must follow the highroad, and th6 fir t body. my yellow regulation pelieve (""� es. ' . - never failing spring which runs through pipes . I t and closely cropped head showed clearly 11 I into a trough. There is a brick house and soldier or gendarme I met would arre: My dearj�osky,�'ioaid the mamma Oentral Furniture . ous y kitchen, frame barn, stable ant driving shed. - - me. True, I might throw away MY enough that I was a vagabond,. .But mosquito', 1.1 n't you try to bite that . - - Good orchard. The farm is situated within C. M. WHITNEY, , . ' this gave me little anxiety; I h,%d ob- Chicago man." "Why not?" " His capote, with its double, but I have no . . two and a half miles of Seaforth, with good hat, and a bare-he'aded man wo served that in Eastern Siberi& vaga- ep,ldermis will take the edge off 'your MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH � gravel roads leading in all directions. Will be I L I 01� vite attention qven more than one clad bonds were neithefr arrested nor q.ues- bill." I I . . . � ; I I I sold on easy terms. For further particulars MAIN -ST. I - SEAMRTH. - . " apply on the premises or to JOHN PRENDER- - in the costum,e of a �elon. tioned. .It would be the same with me, � . � Worse still, I Druggiat--�-11 Are you doing anything I We *ish to draw the attention of the people of Sej3rth, and sur- GAST, Seaforth P. O., Ont. 1136tf I I have no arms. I could. neither defend I thought, and in this -expectation I was in particular now, James ?" James- - . I ,myself against wild animals nor kill n .ot disappointed. My journey as & 4 I No, air." Then you may catch some , rou . nding country to our large, extensive a . nd varied st I od, of ARM FOR SALE. -For gale,the southhalf game; and if I am compelled to take to vagabond lasted about eight days, and I flies to put' on that fly paper ift the . � F of Lot23, Concession- 6, Morris, containin Wall Pa - I the woods, game m%:y be the onl"r food I suffered �rriuch - from . hunger and cold . window. I __ ' ' 100 acres, about 90 of which are cleared, we# r pers, : I 3 �L HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, fenced, about 70 free from stumps and well i shall be able to procure. In the - valleys -for tile country was Bound to e in the swim._'hiistreas - � . i . I � underdrained. The balance is well timbered I . � � - "No; I must a,b4ndon the idea now, hilly -I often experienced a cold so in. (Okently "elevated ")-I' Oh, Maria?" We manufacture the most of our Furniture, and can guarantee it to witb. iardwood. The cleared part is nearly all --.:- .1 and watch for a mom favorable oppor- tense that I thought my limbs would Maid --I' Yes, ma'am." Mistress - . seeden to grass. There Is a frame house and WMD al-- . . I — e trame oarn, also a small orchard. This is bne of . I . . . . tunity hereafter. As I come reluctantly freeze as I walked. Sometimei the val- 11 Don't forget to order in some pink , th public. At present our stock is very la rge, and is dfl'ily increasing. I L . - 0 the oest farms in the township and has no � to this conclusion I remember * seem ley bottoms were filled *ith a thick fog. . I het%r To reduce this enormous stock, our prices b,,.Lve been marked away (town. broken or bad lsnd on it, and is good for eithe -it . - afternoon tea fr M the grocer's - r Baby- Carriages, ed like -an inspiration -that the gen- Going through one of - th6se fogs was it's all the rage in histh society." . -At our low prices everybody can afford to purchase. Wr establishioLent grain or stock and will be sold cheap. lit Is . . ' - 1. Within three miles of Brussels and. within a - - darme has a hat on hi6head and a re- like taking a bath of pine and needles- "Is therean earthquake?" asked the is open -to you all, and we want to see you and all your f#efids. Br.ing quarter of a mile of a school. A y , on the � I volver by his aide. .Wl,liy not take them ? so keen �was the cold -and ' though on emperor of China as the ad ireff," I I � , §roui premises or to Brussels P. 0 P. . these occa4ions I alway� ra' )) the Whole family with your and pay us a visit. We will . I W or JOHN He is still fast asleep, snoring, if pos- n, one of my bled under � his feet. I 0, said the- - be very happy ROBB, Jr. 1144tf i sible, harder than ever. I shall never knees became frost -bitten -my pelisse vizier: I I Thebammock season is be- - � to show you ourgoods, whether you purchase or not. 1(6ping soon to - . . -CARPET.FELT, have such another chance. I will do it - not being.long enough to cover my legs, ginning in e Ir -VARM FOR SALE. -Containing i19 acres, . I . I ' I America, and the vibration is : have a visit from you, we remain, respectfully yours, TH t CENTRAL _U 'being parts of Lots 1 and 2, on the 8th I I two- minutes more, , and then -freedom. which wete clothed onl . y in light cotton only the effect of people falling out." ,FURNITURE HOUSE, opposi . te McFaul's Dry Goods ' concession of Morris, 100 acres cleared and 6 I " I almost shout. ,i . pantaloons. . In Self -DO; fence. -Cole. Verger-" Is I . I I ouse. . I acres chopped. The balance good hardwood OHEAP THEIS WEEK 1 114 ' . "Holding my bre4th, and trying to I g�:nerally passed the night in the your clergyman going to take a vacation I . , bush, fairly fenced and well underdialned, good I still the beatings of my heart, I creep bathroom of some peasant, after the thissummer?" Judge Peterby-" Yes; . . M. ROBERTSON PROPIJETOR. - frame house and kitchen with woodshed . —AT— ,, � I .. attached.,two frame barns and frame stable, close to the sleeping !man, and lay my manner of vagabonds,. for nobod'y'in we raised a purse for him without any � good orc��rd and three wells and a soft water hand geiftly on ihe 4at. He makes no Siberia, however poor, is withoui� a trouble. If we hadn't be would have I I ciatern. within two miles of Blyth, �where - 1 112h.4 - I there Is a good market for all kinds of produce, sign, and the next nt the hat is vapor bath, the vapor being produced kept right on preaching all through July I " I Papst's - Bookstore, � I sehool -within five minutes'walk from the house. under m: capote. the revolver I by pouring water on red-hot stones. and August " � . . �� I - y . Tomwe it . I Would take fifty acres in part pay. This is a I I lay hold of the butt, and try to draw One afternoon, just as night Was. -Lavish *L'Iiberality. -Summer board- Undertaking � . I ' first clRss farm and parties wishing to buy I Headquarters for.Sporting goods, it from the gendarn'i�e's belt. It does closing in, I reached a village and sought er (wearily) "'You had veal at' every . I , - �epartment. would do well to call and see it. Apply on the . not come out easily a lodging. I had heard from th . / prenuses or address Blyth Poat Office. NICH- . -4 pull again -pull e ,ex- meal since I' came." Farmer Farrow � I OL4S a second time, and am preparing to pull perienced vagabonds of the gang that it (cheerfully) 1 "We kin afford it. It �. . . . I ! I _, I - CURING. .� . 1139tf new and second - hand Bicycles, - -, I , - — I . . - . a third time, when the snoring suddenly A always better to'a8k charity or help - was our own calf; and it ain't half gone . I __ 7 wa ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 6, concession I from the poor than from the well-to-do. yet.', .�' F 1, H� R. S., township of Tuckersmith, con- Croquet, Foot Balls, Base Ball ,-- ceases. . . . This department is complet� in every respect, and prices the, low- taining one hundred acres more or less, 97 acres ,,.% . Never, they sard, when you are on the -A nepb ,1,,rl, 80 of which are seeded to grass, we'll un- Goods, Lacrosse Stteks, Lawn Ten- " Quick as tbought.1 shrink into my e�r of Governor Robinson .Of -est. Two first-class hearses on, hand. Funerals attended to at the derdrained, thre corner, breathe deeplk, and:pretend to tramp, knock at the door of a rich man's Kentucky was recently sawing away �at I a e never failing wells. on one �, sleep. The gendarme rouses himself, house. Go rather to the most wretched shor test notice, and satisfaction uaranteed. 0, "aid lot there is a log house, frame barn : . I.i a fiddle, when some one asked him, I 9 cry su i mutters, and passes his 4hand over his cabin you can- find. "What are you playing?" H_ ' I . perior orchard, and on the other a nis, &c., at .. . ( . . e answer- . good frame house and barn, stables, and . good . - . � � im, M. ROBERTSON, Funentj��eCtOr. orchard. The whole will be sold together or � , head. Then he� scarchei all about h' 'This rule, based on a wide experi- ed "I'm playing classi-emusio.11 . To . I 1� and, evidently alarmed b ence, *and a profound truth -for the poor th I � I I each fifty separately to suit purchasers, located ;�. .y the loss of his , further , question, " What sort of I I - ___ .1 T �c t! I Oct do t, ro ts til - * 0 - , naturallyreceive-more sympathy fi u ic is classic music?" he replied, .� 11 miles from Seaforth, will be sold reasonable hat, he sleeps no more. lom m li- . on easy terms as the proprietor is retiring from P.n."%st's B.Poks'tore " ' Hallo, brot.her I I I say, I you seem the poor than from the well -to -do -I I I fhat what Wn't got any tune to it." I farming. For further particulars atp% to the "F I � . I to have lost your hat, ) . deem�d it expedient to follow. At the _', Well, tricle Israel, how did you Oentral Oommercial Oollege undersigned on the premises, and if y etter to I SEAFORTH, 11 I I am afraid I have, air,'.. be answers end of the village in question I found a get,on with �our farming this year?" I I . I I SesforthP.O. MICHAELDORSEY. 1175tf . . . . � I I � in a puzzled voice, at the same tim6 cabin ofunprepossessang aspect', and, Uncle Israel-" I didn't make nothin' I . -XTALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. -A ­,�4 I . .-+ A T I &. : V Good Dwelling House, main Dart 16x24 scratching his head by way, probably,_of concluding that it was exactly what I ma,reter. Yo6 see, me an' de boas NT keeping it warm, . . � , VV IGIA Dt MAUR, as I entered, was workin' on sheers, ' I 'greed to do . - � . I I - and 14x18, 1J storeys with kitchen Ift18 1 and a I . "' YOU see What it is to sleep on the the roes before the picture de farmin' for harf de crop, an' I � I i . first.class cellar under all the main ,part. There � I sign of the,d'. � . W1 i JO'hn S. Porter . road, my friend I Suppose, now, I had of a saint, as is the custom in Rnasia.-11 didn't make 11arf a -crop die year, an,, , , � . : I is also a good well and cistern and young . . � I I slipped oikt of the carriage ! A little pleading with the -good old . . i orchard, with plenty of land for both garden anil i I's I I Nr�th,ing so, in course, I didn't git nothin'. i Students may enter at any time. We a lawn purposes, also Cider MU1,26x40, with stable Undert 11 I : would ha,ve, been easier.' � peasant, and the exhibition of his for- I ee more and more every day ol our lives the necessity and wheel house attached, in first class working aking and -Editor ofl Agri6ultural paper -Look of every young man and woman being quali d to earn a livelihood, and there 4 no better way to der, with good trade established. The six I -_ 11 I Oh, but you; never thought of such lorn condition, gained the gift of a loaf here, here's W ,-man who asks the ailiest secure this qualification than to attend thietopuIar training school. . or.", ture Emporium, I of bread, and permianiou to sleep in the questions ? asistant, ; How about it.? Remember,'i-t pays to secure the very b�st business education. a an 8 le fin a Ilage lots adjoining to and forming part of I . I a thing, and I am sure you would not do Edue ited head d kil d the bove mentioned will be sold separately or SEAFORTH, - it, air.' bathroom. ' W � hands are always in demand, if the education and skill are of a superio orler. Thecourseof together to suit purchaser or purchasers, afford. � ON'TA11108 66 study given in this school Is not only the most � thorough, but the naost Uclical. Seven exper. - Ing a good chance to any one desiring to pu : � � Editor- hy he aske me the beat wa� . , 11 'Bat why?' I ask. I These peasants' bathrooms are eel- to cure hams, and doesn't state in his fenced instructors are constantly looking after the dudent's interesU. � r. OUTSIDE OF THE COMBINATION. -C& "Bem'6use I have done you no harm, dom. supplied with a chim-ney. The note what's t1le matter with them. . I Satisfaction guaranteed every time. Good board only $2.50 per we�k. wrRe for catalogues. chase a good new dwelling, first class In every I . i .respect, or lots on which to build as the-. situs- anrl you do. not, want to get a poor follow stones are heated in the m' iddle of the .-A Kentucky gentleman ,�ras askea - - - , tion is equal to that of any in the village. i This Funerals furnished on the sh6rt,est notice into. trouble I You know you room, and the smoke I W$'J. ELLIOTT, W. �. 8HAW, property will be sold at a bargain as the owner and'satisfaction gui anteed. A large &@so I after blackening arge asso, raelf how whether it ��as really true that the . ment of Caskets Coffins and ouds, &a., I intends securing a farm. For full particula al a on hand ol the best q severely gendarmes are dealt with the rafters, finds i ' people of' Kentucky are so very biba- i PRINCIPAL. WAY who . tg.way.out as beat it lb . SECRETARY. re can . I I apply to BERNARD THOMPSON or G,, J. t . 6 I ; � I - SUTHERLAND, both of Henull. 1175tf. prices the lowest. Fine Hearse. I let their prisoners escape.' . . There were no Jwhindotwal, . and -in lous. " Bibu 16us !"said the Kentuckier. . I -_ --- of Embalming Fluid and free of charge and . 96 4 very well, brother, here is your order to �ook round, ad 0 ight one "Bibulous ?11 � 1 don't reckon you I I I S.; T. HOLIM., Farieral ]Director. EM hat, which I found and hid -just, to of the ta,low candies which I carried in cibuld find a d ' - ' 11 . dence - GODERICH STREET, directly frighten � on a bit.' I my bag. They were very liseful - for state !11 �zen Bibles in the wholb ARM FOR SALE. -A rare chance to obtain a ~M 0 y I , HAMILTON & MINNIS SEAFORTH Fa fine propeity, belog Lots 11 and" 12, povite the Methodist -churc' "Jast then we re�tched another sta- rubbing ny feet with after a long march. -11 Why d I I Concession 13, Grey township, Huron County, . �n,t YOU eat, Mr. Bliven ?'�) formerly occupied by Dr. 800�tt. � " tion, and the poor fellow, as be put on I was inh.o burry to sleep, and before said that young man's landlady. 11 Yon . . - containing 200 acres, 145 acres under cultiva, . ; -_ 0010 I J) . . i .� � lyin he wooden bench, which seem to be in doubt about something. I the exception of 16 acres reserved for firewood, I I his head gear, thanked me quite patheti- g down on t - tion, balance drained and partly cleared, with i . � cally, as much for not running away as was to bJ my couch, I, had a little " I am. " " What is it ?" I I I can't make and fence timber ; soil, rich clay loam, rolling . , -!- 7- --- and very productive ; a commodious f for restoring his property." " operation to perform.'My yellow pelia.se up my mind whether that is a very I -A__V__U --RIEIVTO DEED rAme I TTON Root C6XPOUND.--0ow I � � � I . dwelling, large cellar, with woodshed and 'other., Of � Cotton Root, Taney and -laimed my quality a long way off. am 11. piece of steak or whether the ser- I I , conveniences attached ; two large b At Kieff the weary march to Irkoutsk proe . . I a . . I ; arns, one entlYrOyAl-prepared by an old phy. I I That watl and, in cer vant simply forgot to wash the plate." rneath, besides other " in the chain gang began. The gan ,, ;n inconveniense, . - . 0 e . Itt mcceisfully used nwnthv numbered 170 persons of both sexes and out buildings ; two large bearing orchards of by thousands of women and has ben 9 tain easi conceivable 6ircumstanceg, Tol John Loga'u,ls old stand, on the comer Qf Main and choice fruita, besides a variety of small fruits, rescribectinspractice'Of overthirty . might le d to awkward ,consequences. Hereditary' -_ . ornamental and shade trees; 1,400 rode of all ages, from the infant in arms to the ROligion. John Streo,ts, farst door north of M. R. dc unter's years. I I meant change its colo�- This I did A little Brooklyn girl returned from . . straight rail fence, recently put up, a portl in C A" and United States. Doctor's consul - old man 'With snow-white hair. i . an Oe, $1. Will be mailed to sny addren by sme ng the garment with a ' JeWelry Establishment. '' . faili]2 e - mix- Sunday school in a state of mind be. 1. underdrained, watered by two never 9 tation hours, 9 to 11 and .1 DI ' ' The acort consisted of an officer ture co posed Of talWr from my cand 0 . ! : I - wells and a spring n=1vile e for stock This 4. sesses of , &use she had , heard th' I - . women treated only and thirty soldiers, armed with old at Jesus wa's a I L Sealed part'culars, t%V - lee and POOt frolp the " : � I . farm is plemantly art s sur- stamps- Ladies On 3r AddresE POND MY : I fashioned muiketa. A detachment of I no , and appealed to her mother. - ' � I L ! face and draiqage facilities that cannot be COXPAXY� No. 3, FIshe Bloc 13, woedward I � i i - a very fast black perhaps, but it an- 46 Yes, my dear, ifeaus- was a Jew," � i surpassed, while the buildings command a view Avenue, De1krolt KII:higsn. three or four marched at the head of the swered my pur ose. Henceforth, no. - . I i � � of the v�hole property and a lay ' 1168-13 � : . p said her mother. I . I ge portion of . it�edj up in column. � The others marched at the '. body, wiphout a pretty close inspection, We are now opened in our new store, which is f the surrounding country, adding much to the side and were supposed to form a mili- wo "Well, mamma, he was the soil of firgt- beautv of the plwe. It is distant 4J miles from I � class shape, and everything made for the accommod w le Uld pe -ceive. that I was a vagabond God, wasn't hel?" . � . ation of our a BrusselsontheG. T. R b'I t office and I . tarychain. Butit-wasso weak, rela- on the tr kmp. " ' 1. - '. Lis- tively to its duties, as to be almost 11 ies dear." churches are not far dls&�nt,' ;;Drr,oads. Will I . . Thus iSgUised, Mokrievitch crept tomers, And we are -prepared to do better for -our cust�m�rs than, ever be sold reasonable. For further particulars . . - 1. i worthless, the convoy being increased to I I' Well," sai �1 the little one, I I I don't before. 'We have plenty of room now, plenty of light, 6d everything apply to D. & J. ROBERTSON, on the premises from Vill ge to Village until he reached see how Jesus, &me -to be a Jew when mad � or to Cranbrook P. 0. � 1174tf 8team Boiler Worb, . e pleasant f Dr 'eve body, as,- well as Boots and ' . � a portentous length by the baggaige. the house of a Siberian friend, who fur. God himself is a .P�resbyterian."_Bo ry Ishoes at right — I � : I wagons and the families of the prisoners nished hi n with valuable information ton Advertiserg� ` prices. I . � ARMS IN TUCKERSKITH AND STAN. I (ESTABLISHED 18so.) � I L a I : Oran , Wbylo � pre I Wc �ioi an �� who werd following them into exile. and the itinerary of a sort of Russian 10 - FLEY FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 21, Con- , cession 2, L. R. S., Tuckersmith, co tafi' I I I ).Don't forget to call on SATURDAY,' August gt�, as we will be n ning earri%eafoccupiedt,by gentleman male- ventures . ere by no in d to . 100 sexes, of which 85 acres wre cleared, Iree L After the baggage -Wagons came two " underg�ouud railroad." But his ad- -A Kings i. n fakir, who trie giving Special Bargains that day, as we will celebrate if Es our Open- from stumps, all und Ch,ructal & Mad; facto 0 eans at an and. swindle somei f�rmers at Inverary fair, erdmined well fenced land J bi : the nobility, and three in At one village he alMOJJtL . in a hign state of cuitivati , . ! met his par. ing day. � t f the vfllag i on. The balance is ; was chased o0 I well timbered with hardwood. There is ia good e, rode suers face to face, but was warned by and would hav been stoned but for thd . ".. � I ! � which, when they were footsor e by a mob, . I . . I I brick residence containing all the . latest im. Manufacturers of all kinds of StatiO14 the political prisoners. the frien lly sounds of the bells carried protection of the �olice. � . I I ary, Marine, Upright & Tubular I � provements and conveniences, a good barn, * � I 11 About six o'clock in the evening the by the gendarmes' coach. Doubling on -While ridini alotig the street' ini - I , stables, dnving house, sheds and other out. , � convoy. generally reached the 'half- his trackel, he evaded them by assuming Hamilton the other afternoon,,on his bi-, —Boots, Shoes, Trunks �ind Valises buildings all in good repair. There are three stage,' a building in which we pass the a new disguise and route. cycle Mr. Campbell Walker had the I . . ! acres of or6hard and garden containing all BOILERK . I .11 I I kinds of Isirge and small fruit trees and the I 11 As I learnt 'Subsequently, my iden. misfortune to 4tch part of his overcoat AT� I whole farm is 8urrormded'by maple and other � � night. After a march of two days, or � I � � . of a full day, we had a day's rest at one tit and my stratagem were revealed to between c - I shade trees. It is close to school and Is eon. Salt Pan ' * y the. felout wheel and the bac I : t s, Smoke Staeks I of the buildings known as etapes, or the authorities by one of - k- I i venient to markets, railways, churches, etc., ; 0 Sheet Iron � My comrades boneof the michine. The result was and good gravel too& leading in every direction. . Works, etc, I I I stages. On these occasions the prison. of the convoy shortly after I left Irk. that the wheels stopped revolving, and . Thete are three n6ir-failing wells. Thisig one I - -1. � � . era &re ranged in front of the building' outsk. But when the gendarmes went a HAMILTON ' & MoIN19JS of the beat farm@ Ah Huron and will be sold Also dealers in Uprt Mr. W Iker wsl I shot head over heels I I .fghtarid Horizontal Slide and counted. If the count be right the to the village of .Talminak I had on to th' road . ! i cheap as the proprietor d - ­ - Valve Engines. - Automatic Cut,off Engines& - I 8 ., getting an unlocked for , � i i . esires to.remove to japecialty- All dzes Of pipe and pipe A _ gates are openeds and with cries of joy already vane hed. Every e4ort was, sh"g. . Manitoba where he has p1irchaped more land. 0 . tung ' . � I � J. LOGAN'S OLD STAND, MAIN -ST.# O*FORTH . Apply, on the 'premises or Address- Brucefield I DUNtAntly on hand 2stfinist,eg furnisb9d , I . ­ i P. 0. GEORGEPLEWES. I short notice. I - . . I 11 I . i ! . Works oppooke 0. T. It. Station, Godericb. , I I . i � i t I - . i : � - . _A . i i � I : . I i : . I � I I � . � . _� i . -_ . . . � I I I i � __ � . ­ I � I � � � I - . - - . _­ I �. I I I _ _ 'i . I _ � .: . . . I I ,� .� I � � - . I'll - . I % I � � . . ��� 13 R I . � I I- 0 _o_!.-------� � _010"� ___ , �z � ( ou VM'Y 81i 1. 7�41` - - �) � j .; Iffortal I 1111 . I �:.,��Wlm zwool *_4 I- �­ 1, 1 - ) sibiould the RArl ,* I hs . � , ;: � I , , . � , . , e il fast Aiting =eu JU � _� I I 4k jash lot the lighwins - �� - 1 - *an *ssethfroin life, 1 I - . � I � I I . ,of tbe,oldv "10 lesy*s - . ` N *%ttered ,around, ,s . . U *a young and thi A dt �._ I 41gh, � I - 11lial *oulddr-to ftfft,: I I - I The itrlknt the mother . ptb . Vba:w - erthatinfatil I The baud that 11 . lowed— . Tlg� . Sachl �Z, are AWAY tol i I � - The joidd on whoft �c I . *kose,eye, I .jlhonebeauty =d Ple" . ,And this memory,of ,thg I Vftisadv � ,&re 411�e from the =in � I I ,The hand Of the kinj - � I borne, . I I the prie-4, The brow d � J,-L,bis Fyl of -the sage, At � Axe'hid4en -and lost in � I ; - The pe W-ut whose lot I The fierosman who elin � steep, I I . T"e who wandej VWd . jUv: � 9,way like t] I I �- : I The sa�nt who enjoy . geaven I I Thesiniher who dared t ke wqio and the foolW laetly 11 ve mingled i � Ss,the Viultitude gotts, I woed, . That wither awuy to let 86 the I ulultitude oomom TO repeditevery tale thi For we are the same be;n *� I We seethe same sights , s"n __ We drink ille same gire . sulp, . And run the same murE 4 ruia. i . . L � The thlhts we vxe� . 6 1 wo d think, From thi death we are i would shrink; To the lRe we are clingi oligig - But it spe7edq ,from the le wiog. Theylovied ut that,sto They,.�6oxW, but the I cold : They to, ved, but r. o w� I come ; They Joyed, but the vel, dumb� They died—ay,l they & , are now, Who walk on theturf tl Who make their dwellinj cges road, . L _ Yes, hope and d"ponda] -, A" mingled together ln- And the smile and thete � I -the dirge. . $-Vill follow aaoli other III � Tiathe wink of aneye breath, From the blossom of he& -ke . -, L Saloo From toe . - Shrou — 0 why shoiald the spirit -43 1 - . - The Brusm . The following U tb Brussels Bhow : !- � HoRsrm — Roadat � Wm Raddick, .Pete L . Crich - Sprin 9 _g f"I VVm. Roddick, Jot year old filly, Thoms Doig; Two year Old . Cracken, W 11 .Wral old fillyo AlexanderSL Alexander Stew -art � One ye&T ,old geldi Peter Scott. Thomas � . I horse, BeatlyBrothei L . W J Dickson ; Real Brothers, John Rae. L , - Carrisge,—Brood ii - Carriage Span, JAmea f-oal, Damid Kni 'ht 'I David Kuight, TC dale ; Two year ol& bons - Two. year 41 dale, Wm Pollard,J ' —'� aeavy Draught., " B Aichoson, Thouv Horse colt, Win Stor L Duncan:McLaughlin McLaughlin, GeorgA L '' rows ; Twoyear oR I Kee, P -MAwen, D I -old gelding, Mr. ` � . Ewen, Wm Vollar&,� . JT Carter, W m CaM6 - H�aYy draught team, . lin, � . I General Pu'rpose.— . Roel John Stewart James Verguson; I - Roe, 2nd ' and 3rd: Mare colt, John ,qtt Alexander Stewart year old fillylp J*b Roe, A (,x'&'-rdi&r ; ' . L � Ing, Wui Fraser, Smi L . 34 o wbra.y : One yea Corley, 41eorg.e Kell, I I One year Old geldil . I Wm. Brewer , 16para, pose horses, Alexand ' eter), Donald Stew1AT son ; W�a&-ing farm - GATT=, — Thoro, Thomas Ross, 2ad ai Lauehlin; One yeal Ross, 'Johm-McLauch McKee, 2nd and 3rd - Heifer calf, L MON-0i I James Spier, ' . . - .. Jerseys, —Heifer A I G A DeWmAn. . I Native drGra'le, - . Thomas MoLauchhit heifer. Thomas P,*81 - One year old L heifer, I Robertson ; Two �ye Rose, Alex Bryan; ( Thomas WHeLaughlb Steer cal -41st &ud, I - Heifer calf, P. Robins lin -1 Fat cow or he,' I Laugh'int Alex Bryaj . .Thomas Rose, .Alex I , Fat ateer, Thomas R� -, heifer calf', Geocrge , � -Webster, - I Surmri�_Lelcesters :1 R Joh ustoLn, Mrs P. I ram, E Crooks, W� - . lamb, I -at and 2ad, J4 Pair ��ex, Thomas I L �_ J'obuston ; Shearliri� - lambs, Jobn H Johns! �, Southdowns,—A-ge4, '* Itt,George Kelly; Ra shearling, -ewes, Ist A� Itt; ewe.lambs, Johut � i Downs, - Shropshire - I Anderson, John Cu= Alex Rome, fflichard 1 l3aw ewes, shearling I Thomas 'Anderson,, 1 P-085, join IC *' . urrie. - PIGS.—Berkehire, A Namara, I .8 Walker i Year, Angus Shaj,� Aged *G*_, Y�hn Arint � . - .