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I I . . . i i � - I . - . � : , - .. . . � - : . 4 . utak the god news to Im . . . � , fivir " -�-- K10 RO N ��­ EX I . i FOCTOBER 24,1890 . I z , . 2 1 1 . - 4� T I He ` PO S ITO R. - . z . I � - . � . . I - . ; 'in A&VIng iny father* lif . . . - - - �� , - 0 ______ I I - .. . - I I I . __ - __ I - - Wt it proved' i . I . f . � . i I ­ . . � � I I-'-------- ==Tam- his own; . � . ' I THE �ELKINSON SILVER. ning, and later the upper portions had when. my cousin remarked thatshe bellav- . - i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. n4h twk 14Y own - Ufe I i . I . . ! I . a I w" lommigJ . been .blown off. it was one of two that ed there was going to be & thunder -storm ! 1 4 0EAF'%0%nn-T1-H - � � Month I- , . i i . . ft � UILDING LOTS FOR SALE. I un or. . Wed for by those who ' A HALLOW VIM STOP.Y. stood'in front of the house and had been I impatiently exclaimed that it might de� � I � i . r � B migned has a nuidUt of fine uil Ing Lots i . It I inight a I . . I great favorite$ of gr*ndmother. Under tain him. � I ; . I I . I I viomen . r !r1p I I I on Goderich and James Streets fo e, at I . � Z LSOIA God, for stome wbe pri It wa; a wild night outside. The ordinary circumstances the forlornlook- - "Nettie was"very timid In a stormli � . I � . prices. For particulate apply to D. .. I " Musical In I TheV took me wind howled and whistled round the ing trunk w6uld have been oni down ; rind for some reason, we 'were all rather � 1, . . I ! M I � strument - I here. . - . corners of the house carrying before it but in memory of my grandmother it depressed and nervous, � I i � I gtrove for .several -year ' . I ARM FoR SALE. -Being Lot 1141 Conew . �� - iW 211. the first� snow of t9e -season and de- was oared for, and A long as I can re- "'I wish you had told that man your - SILKSM ; F sion 0, Howtek, County of Huron, con � had sio other int 'eStA . 1 133- omi"U_I&T cld lady wbom I met 1 positing; it here and there in great whirl- member was a in"& of luxuriant ivy father would not -be home till late, -she I I taining 100 acres, 75 under crop, balance good . . __ . . . � mg masses. ,Bat, the party of young that Was a I a thing of beauty .and a said, and that reminded me of the all- - - � - . hardwood bush, good frame nouse, bank barn � . vassing -remark, lea m , I ' and bearing or3hard, 3J miles from Wroxeter I leading a very selfish . I ople, gathered round the bright, open joy forever.' Here, through the ivy and. ver which had not yet been taken up-' station. Easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM I I.,- fuu of usefulness for an( I Ee in Mr. Elkinson's northern house, in the hollow, did I place a little mis. stairs, It was kept in two bags, OD4 We are Showing a fine range this week I Several -of . BRYANS, Brussels P O., Ont. _.- ­ -1 1178x2O , I � - . . - - .- .,L,r � stI came back then i � : �! .. I _..; . V P . I oared little just then for th� world out- sive twice"every weeki find one there holdin- the smaller and tolid. pieces, and the best m&kes and fashionable Clothings. Fine sco, tt Brothers . to the �arents who$ side.. I � hey wera twelve in number and myself the following morni ft - . ARM FOR SALE. -For sale; Lot _31, , con- � I I . . jad I - ng. We the otherthe larger and plated onefe. ' I I . � con � " - Wf, and -) had met'by invitation of Miss Elkinson, were impatient lovers, thinking two or !1 I must get Dan to put it away be'. � Dresses made to order in our Dress Making, Depart Feession 5, McKillop', taining 100 acres ! � saddened by grie ment. - . I about go acres cleared and all in a Food! state '01 came full : -of duties tb the only',aiater of the owner of the house three days' separation a terrible thing. forie bed -time, I thought; but I had.0 - . . . . � cultivation. It in 1well underdrained -and well PROPRIETORS, - k on as Pleasures. L I wher6 they were assembled, to bear the jWe lived'ten miles apart,and 'my giant,'. _ real fears for its safety. St -eve had Te. - ; . fenced. There is a good brick house and ood . � . 100i � . t it � story of 'her family Silver,, an exquisite as I called him, for he was si tall, power- turned not long before and reported that : frame barns, stables, sheds, &a. Th re a a i I - b,i the sainei, bu gre little * of which had been sent to each ful mau,the one to whom I had given my he had followed the in -An, to the coast, I EDWARD'McFAUL large bearing orchard and a neverl e failing SE ORTH3 - 019T, � as I realized thatothere I 0 . J spring well. It is situaped Within th e miles mulfeeing even as I. had I - i that day. I heart, came twice a week to see me, and some twelve miles. distant, and had'seen � of Seaforth and will be sold cheap. pply to Came the w*r.- bkmgtQS 1 7 JOHN UcCLURE, Porter's Hill P. 0. , 1158tt Miss'�lkinaon was what one would on certain mornings a. trusted servant him go on board a schooner. '' My. Die : . I PIA '0S.-Dunh&m,New.York distress such " you 0 i.--- ,- I, call "'a dainty little lady." Her fade, was sent t I o abstract from ,the old tree thought now was to find some way of � I J. . ARAI IN STANLEY Pon SALE.- For sale W. Bell & Co. I Guelph; Dominion pim, ize. At its closo, Poverl her white, wavy hair, and her very the note 1 had left there the night be- passing the time,.. for it was getting I .. i Company, Bowmanville. � . finger-tips showed a delicate refinement, fore and to deposit one in its place. I ! Foheap, the East half of Lot 20, Bayfield rounded us !On_.v611 iddes'. dark and the thunder rumbled heavily : - Road, Stanley, containing 64 acres, of I; vhieh 52 1 . � - that had been saved W&A attractive in itself ; but beneath that " As I drew oat that morning what and continuously In the distance, com- � � . acres are cleared and In a good state of cultiva. - , . I was a strong, helpful, sympathetic na- the old tree was guarding f or me, a ing nearer and nearer . every moment. I I tion. The balance is well timbered wi % hard. ORGAN'S. - W. Bell & C6.0 � &nd sold, that its forme 1 1 7 . wood. There are good buildings, a � bearing Guelph ; Dominion Organ Complay have the necessities of I ture that made her the confidant and ad- happy little. laugh escaped me, and I We were in the drawing room ; Nettie, . � ! . . orchard and plenty of water. It is within half a Bowms,nville; D. W. Koxn & C� _. tga in the family th, young peop L i mile of the V21age of Varna .and three miles ' " viser of many of the le with stopped a moment to breathe the clear, all huddled up in an easy chair, waiting . I Is � from Bruce eld station. Possession � at any been theirs for generati whom she came in contact. Of those fresh air that was so acceptable Ahat` nervously for the storm to break over — fl Woodstock. . . I ilv gathered about her now, there was not beautiful October 'morning. There h&4 us; I, reclining on a lounge, waiting � : � — , time. This is a rare chanae to buy a first class ten thought of our si t . - - farm pleasantly situated, Apply to A�RTHTjR The above instruments always on hand f usion of that terrible uJi . FORBES, Seatorth. 4144tf a few good second-hand Pianos and Organ# fol not been traced. Wb one who did not -feel that to her was been heavy rains for days, and- it was ,for ten o'clock and in' giant, and Main.. law �- , y . 1k t I due, in some measure, the good that good to Bee the sun. my Cod asleep on a rug on the floor at I . - ' sale at from $25 upwards. Instruments tgold on � . . . L ARM FOR SALE - OR TO RENT. -Por sale the instalment plan, or on terms' to suit cut mine, together,with n was T.Mlog out of their own lives; from " I opened the note and fairly danced my feet. 'Neither Nettie nor I would TKAZW or to rent, for a term of years, ,,. lion, was sad after the .: big M Dent, whom she had encour- for joy. . PIA9K. ' a 11_ur� F. Lot 12, Con- tomers. Violins, Concertinas and -small instM. - -'h , I He was coming I He must be touch any supper,'but I gave orders that . . .. I T � . - cession 9, McKillop, containing 100 acres, of - - ments on hand ; Ow sheet music, books, *,a. 43&pit5l� wi'f which to st aged to struggle manfully and bravely, with me that night, he said, to Bee that some should be ready when my fathet - - � which about"90 acres are cleared and in a good ., � . .7 � � . when misfortune had overtaken his no one looked over my shoulder or into returned., I found it impossible to di- - . state of cultivation. There are about 0 acres here. - .. . VRE seeded to grass. The fences and buildinF9 are I .64N, a was atil I good, and it is one of the best farms in the 10%J 1 father, little motherless Edith'Carson, . the looking glass at midnight but him- vert Nettie's thoughts from the storr6, I I � 80 TT BROIS manage the plantation 1 - whom ah' had- nursed through a long and Self. Ilaughed, I kissed the note and and so resigned myself to waiting a6d I � I . county. It is within thr6e miles of the village . 5 as he lived, ind soon af tedious ickness. Seated in her own then flew to the mouth gallery and Seated listening for any sound outside that 4 . . I DIA EA of Winthrop, and 8 milo, from Seaforth, and a . 'died too, and a . I . ! .good gravel road past ,the place. It is within a R mother_ particull , chair, a Christmas gift from myself on , the joggling*board, my fa- might denote an ear,lier return than nt, . . - ith my brother. her I I own people," She smiled on them vorit' y I I I mile of school. It will be sold cheap, or rented live wi �. - e place to think. What Should I 'lover expected ; but the rumbling f . for a term of years. Apply on the farm, or C., Me WhItney' we decided -to sell the] pleasantly at she said: give .him as a surprise? - My mother was the thunder drowned all other Sounds, I . address Winthrop. P. 0. -'ROBERT G. ROSS, . 8 " To make my story quite stGry like, north, purchasing my trousseau, - a por- " ien, o'clock came at last, but . neither 1181-tf - - � , � . - wee. to take a last looi __ . I I I Rallow Yon to ,be t I should begin with I Once upon a tirne;' tion' of which -had already arrived. my 'father nor lover came with itv and I " how -' I � � . - I A _""F1rW_ SPLENDID. CHANCE. Rwo houses and STOVE�- AND 1aul . � but I can'make it more de�finite still, for Should I array. myself in my various grew uneasy, and by eleven was so thor- - ­ - __ - - _____._­.-_____ A lots for sale, pleasantly' situated, in the 1hat an old womix � . I � t ,. I tions, bat a strange fan the Strangest part of it occurred just grand gowns b .1 ,_ - - � I V!Ilage of Egmondville, being one frame house, - - � turns and appear before oughly nervous that I roused Mamnly - - � I . with stable and halt acre of land lanted with � . to carry away some v forty years ago -td -day; a long time him. Should I Show � " - t I N 10� I . him all my grand Dod and told her that she must do Some- I The growers and blenders of Ram Lal's Teas ask you to give them fruit trees, and one new brick ous'e, %ith the whispeAug oak in i for you tO go back with me; but Imust things? or �should I -and as the thought thing to Stop Nettio's groans and moans a fair trial for the foll ' i - � large frame stable and one and half acres of FURNI S H ' day my giamt had told , owing reasons : � . .]and. The house contains six bath � I I I I take you still farther back to my child- came to me' I decided to take this ooca. or 1 should go wild. The storm wa _ i � . room and closets, brick basement, too "' . and - . na had gathered' -some 1 re absolutely pure. J � a j, and in half an hour it: i I hood, wh�n I first saw and knew any- Sion for showing him the family silver now upon ur Ist—They a =ter'n - thl of -the family silver, in the dear that was a 2nd—They are grown and prepared on the all necessary conveniences for a first elm pri- YrO SM . ivy-covered home we me 'in 6 soon to be mine. f ury was terrible. I have witnessed -est 'ate by the most vate residence. Will be sold in one parcel or 4 $I found. the vines I - old Jaroli' � separately to suit purchaser. For particulars 2 �na home, where the Elkinsons " My father went off early that morn- many severe storms, but, as I -look back skilled 'labor and improved machinery that mo,'ie buy, wher apply to SAMUEL WALLACE, Egmondville � �o y C,4n, eas � 'places, and " though 1: settled Wore the revolation. ing on business; but my cousin Nettie on it, that seems the most awe inspiring China Teas are picked and carried by natives ng � distances before P. 0. or to A. STRONG, Seaforth. I 11.68tf then see them neglge�dted, . . " It was in what was known as the Caldwell, �vh� was visiting me, was and terrible of them all. Ae'the light- being made ready for the market. ; I . . � Seaforth Ontario, Ing the dead from . the . � i I ' lowland@,�on the coast, a part of the quite pleased at the idea ot displaying ning blinded me,and made my very fin- � I ARMYOR SALE CH -HAP. --0,000 11 buy Y I wi � bare quite a portiofx -of � . State wh�'t6 the virgin soil, proved a the silver, and helped me to arrange it, 8 3rd—Ram Lal's is a blend of three Teas� grown and prepared F 100 acres on the 9th concession of Me- - � ger tiuile, I said, nervously: . � Killop, belonging to Thompson Morrison, who We are offering Bargains in which had rotted badl, mine of ,Y�ealth to those who undertook separating the English and German por- "'Close the outside blinds, Mammy especially for this brand. Will always -be. the same flavor to -d -to - at work a great View it I � . I &Y . is residing in Dakota and does not intend to I I Dod--the lightning hurts my eyes.' - - ten years ben,6e. I i I return, eighty acres cleared and the balance- .. ; I what -upon oxaminAtion � its cultiv�tiom There were others who tions. Of the latter there were forks i . oettled at! the time the Elkinsons did, and spoons by the! dozens, many of the . I , , good hardwood, maple -and rock elm, within .-f- . . g silver iand a hui ' I "She had hidden her face in her Coal & Wood Parlor Stoues, Int"m and it was not,many years before the former being odel-looking, t ' 4th—'Tis cheap; only Fifty Cents for a pound � *kage, which miles of Seaforth and within I of a mile 40 .. wo or three. apron;. but ,so accustomed was she -to I ; neighborhood was owned by wealthy tined ones. There were will go as far as two pounds of China or Ja . I � school house, Methodist and ' Presbyterian I I Just how 'they got I � I I - cream pitchers obey, that she rose at once. By. the time I pan Teas. � * ' I ; , Churches, stores, mills, blacksmithing and All Stoves Guaranteed. know,for the thief could: planters and slave holders. " and waiters, and a set "of solid silver She reached one of the. windows, a sim- . I When giving Ram Lal's a trialf if the first; cup I (foes not strike wagon making shop, post 61fice, &c., good build - . I - ed up without tearing th " All 6f these settlers had family playthings that I had ,-bben allowed to ultaneous flash and crash made both your palate, try a second one weaker than thei firs�. After using a ings and water for cattle, and good gravel roads ' A full ,line of - I � would'have been notio plate thati came from England; but that bring out and use- on high days and holi- to any part of the t wnship, taxes the lowest . . of the Eliinsons was greatly increased days. . Nettie and myself start to our feet The pound you.will only drink Ram Lal's Pure Tndian Te4 from henceforth ofI any of the border,noz townships. A mortgage Is that he was alarine . . The German jewels had all gone next moment we were on the loun *e to. : . I g I will be taken for $3,000 at 6 percent. Apply started to climb the two, by my grandfather's marriage. He was to other member's of the family, save gether, waiting for -we knew not 'what to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop P. O., Ont. . became entangled in the' � a I young mam of a roving disposition, the diamond ring and brooch you have --and Mammy Dod was on the floor, Y 1z le by M., J 1176tf Mcclary's Famous -Stoves . some of which lean . ed 01 . o r k.;, a . and, during one of his journeys abroad, seen me wear and the miniature ring trembling like a leaf and trying to. say I sale, Lot 12, conces- For which we are Sole Agents, ing oak. In no -me vmy�i � -German wife who Belle has. The English silver - all bore I � I took unto� himself a I ! ARM FOR SALE. -For i ornething. ; Felon 4, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, containing his footing, and had falle . brought with her silver that was a won- the family crest and coat of arms. But 64 4 ; . 100 acres, 85 cleared, 53 seeded to grass, 8 e der and a fortune in itself. , Are you hurt?' I asked# trembling SEAFORTH ONTO Great Bargains in Table and Libruy low trunk." . -perhaps the things. I 'admired most myself. , . . 9 � sown to fall -wheat. The farm iswell-fenced, 416 Ho ;) . � � well under-diained and well watered by a IAMPS. I w horrible,, sai� I " As a child I was accastomed to See. among them were six dish covers. They 11 'Naw naw, Miss,' She said broken- I i - never failing spring which runs through pipes you must home been 4 I I Ing much of it in daily use, bat the differed in sizefrom that for a very large ly. 'but'i seen 'im I'l Been im V I . . into a trough. There is a brick house and . yottr silver again, " L wedding, ; a Christmas celebration or course ; but each handle was a miniature I 1 kitchen, frame barn, stable an,t driving shed. - M, WHITNEY, ' I I Did it out ii,pake Vou I I asked, i half starting u Good orchard. The farm is situated within I r . House I whole of A only on rare occasions. A meat dish down, and were not solid, oi 44 dwho?, p� Oentral 'Furniture ON and thinking of my father.and my - . I I two and a half miles of- Seaforth, with good . . � find it as you did?, - -.1M . some other grand Ito do,' as we called castle perched on top. The had been giant. ; gravel roads leading in all directions. Will be I y L I . . the girls who had liatene I sold on easy terms. For further particula, _� I I it, ' would libring it out and dazzle'the presented to one of my,ancestors by a. " 'De debbil !',she said, in a. low tone.- MAIN STREET SEAFORTH rs MAIN -ST... - SEAFORTIL story, 1 4 eyes of the younger members of the wealth Scot whose life he had saved, ) � I I 0 I apply on the premises or to JOHNPRENDER. , ' . L I I Rather, yes - bat 7 YJ ; I y 'It were him, Sho 8 Yer bawni. I seen I . . GAST, Seaforth P. O., Ont. lisett . �1 , family. : ' and the castle. was af2 exact representa- him, and di Hallu Ebe-.-I's ergwin : e � � I — chance to feel a - eer a, . " Were 1 you not afraid to have it tion of that in which he had lived. a yerl We wish to draw the attention of the people of 8eaforth and I Sur. __ . " ya I ter die V and sh� added her moans to ARAI FOR SALE. -For sale, the south half in a curio 5ho law In $' li, !I - , about?"a,ked Carrie -Harter; "were Therawasasecond set of covers,but . rounding country to our large, extensive and varied stock of of Lot 23, Concession 6, Mo ' tainin It in needless toisay I bd thfi.t of my cousip. . F rds, con I I you not afraid the slaves would steal it?" they were to go to my brother, who was I . 100 acres, about 90 of which are cleared, wer, . "'Steal! it 1 No, dear. We had no then a boy at School at Philadelphia. " 'Be quiet, 14ammy Dod!' I alm at tening with iapp4ranti &t ' i 0 fenced, about 70 free from stumps and well I'll, * slaves but those whose parents and grand- shreiked. Her ipention of Hallow -Wen . i f0tTSE111OLD FURNITURE underdrained. The balance is well timbered I I the,shopkee ' r tried to t " Nettie, Mammy Dod and I rubbed, i � had almost paralyIzed me. I remember- ; 0 wltb ,iardwood. The cleared part Is nearly all iug belonge to ,lisn tild El �' parents had been I biwned au'riz on de cleaned and arranged the silver, And ed whst my lovek had said, and knew I seede,i to grass. There is a frame houseand I ... 11 49 oucanseothem,,w . pl'ntation,! Sir,' and they were as proud were admiring the result' of our labors the clock would soon Strike twelve. We manufacture the most of our Furniture, and can guarantee it to tratue oarn, also a small orchard.' This is one of --- ... thesilver, niext,'%Vednea4 of 'their Master's possessions as he was when the old woman exclaimed Sudden- the public. At present our stock is very large, and is daily incre i the oeet farms in the township and has no . , I i ­ Would he come? No, the storm was de- asing. broken or bad land on it, and is good for either be , I goes out of ray "possessiol himself. T,hey would rob his chicken- ly: - - I r7 taining- him, I t To reduce this enormous or stock and will be sold cheap, It is 1= at Why th*t­;�' began ] roost or his I watter-million' pMch) and is �hought, and wildly I . Stock, our prices have been marked away down. grain 'Yere' 'e ,is &!rea y, 8ho's yu bawn !" vowed that the cl ock ahould not strike' At our low prices everybody can afford to purchase. within three miles of Brussels and within a . lookod at me and bluthei � Our establishment quarter of a mile of a, School. A ly on the � - ' ' . r J I 1,-. day - 0 you premises or to Brussels 0 OHN W, I I � wedding day, "--i-Ga Isf 42 - -we until he came. As this -thought came I 'is open t all, and we want to see you and all your friends. Bring *P. 0. Wy ; C3 � ; I i would help themselves to any eatables " I looked through the window .4- - 4 N – when, the istress' back was turned, and were on the ground floor -and instantly sprang up and with a quick movemenk , ROBB, Jr. 1144tf 1�1 -_ 94C I I � to her needles and pins ,an' Bich ;' but exclaimed, indignantly : of my hand sent the dainty little time- the whole family with your and pay us. a visit. We will�be -very hap MEAM = . I . 1; 9 He Blam�ed the when it came to the. valuable possessions " 'Thatmy giant! Where are your piece with a crash to thb floor. It was to show you our goods, whether you purchase or not PY ARM FOR SALE. -Containing 119 acres, - . . on which the family prided . itself, they eyes, Mammy DWI' I . Hoping soon to F being parts of Lots 1 and. 2, on the Sth .. - . A farmer droVv up to: I concession of Morris, 100 acres cleared and 5 - — - were as safI6 as though locked up in the .I I 'But who is followed by a crash and flash that caused have a visit from you, we remain, respectfully yours, THE CENTRAL acres chopped. The balance good hardwood - . I I with a grist& He had I ; he, Lou?'aqked my Nettie to scream, and clutch at me.wild- FUAINITURE HOU,9E, � osite McFaul's Dry Goods Ho I horses, but was himself a Bank of Ehgland. � You have little idea cousin. 'I don't know him; do'you V ly, as she said, e�citedly: OVP use. bush, fairly fenced and well underdrained, go� � ... ,� I . frame house and . kitchen with woodshed , . looking creature. As h4 of the aevotion of 'some of the old fain,- "' We all watched the stranger as he 9' &There is some one at the window, . . . attached. two frame barns and frame stable, . I Aacks ' of whftt, ho in � I ily servant.p to their, owners, and of the dismounted and approached the house. What shall we do?' M. R 0 B E R7717SON RROPR'IETOR. good orchard and three wells and a soft water ; too I pride they took In the family pos- Seeing us at the window, he came them - 4 I . I - I I I cistern. Within two miles of Blyth, where Elm bucket half filled with &V I - � 'I too had seen the face at the win-- - . � : there Is a good market for all kinds of produce, I I � " Here, boyx�" said hi , . fllerj�' ReSSiOnS.,-. � ; � inatead.of to the door, and as he asked dow this time and bad recozaized. it. it I �, school within five minutes'walk from the house. . the pail to the in: "I shall ;never forget the day my for my father he glanced into the room, . '. 4�,iI 1% I me uneami-� . I I some -my and the look I saw come into his face ness in the morning. I was �struck- I I . I . first class farm and parties wishing to buy myself." I I . �_ � mother called the slaves together was the one that had'eaused Would take fifty. acres in part pay. Thisiss, � . like appleal" I I . i - rather was in the army -and told them mademeshudder. The mat) had an I I . would do well to calland see it. Apply on the I . I , dumb and motionless with terror, while � . I asked him ,*by, and %ey were free. The younger onea,most expression in the first place that was re. Undeltaking 11 premises or address Blyth Post Office. NICH. I I . I :)f them, lol ked on it as a big thing ; Mammy Dod bega n to call on the Lord It - .Depcirtment. - they always ims"de , . OLAS CURING. I 11319tf I �m 0 pulsive; but'the change at might of all in her own peculiar way, and Nettie's � ____ half dozen h Tid's a - - ' but, it bringO the tears to my eyes now to that silver was horrible. The three of - - . ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 5, concession � *cc& groans sounded like those of & lost -m- - - � . . I 1, H. R. S., tow ship of Tuckersmith,' con. . devoured tbe * gold - 11 the way the news was received. by us looked at each other when he turn . F n � ' ed spirit. Breathlessly I waited for the . - taining one hundred acres more or less, 971 acres WREST, STRONGEST.- BESi relish, for th Tz had . � ,'he older ones. On 10 old man, I remem- away, and then I told Mammy Dod to cleared, 80 of which are seeded to grass, well un. CONTAINS NO 3 nothing was more nu . I . I li � . � I - ; . o � r , I - I . z 4 , � - I - � - I I I I I . � I A� W I I I i Iff I .9-M 20ft off--Im 10 rLr_1 nogn 14( DTA [A I 1i 1 1^90 - - I I I � - I � so I Der, stepped forward and said : I send Steve to me at once, He was the next flash. It came, and with it a crash This department is complete in every respect, and prices the low- derdrained, three neXer failing wells., on one Alum, Axninonis�- Lime, rhosphates, . 011 � I - " 'Yer m0aus dst fur true, missuF man my father sent on errands of trust, - that seemed to lif t the very house from eat. , Two first-class hearses on hand. Funerals attended to at the fifty of said lot there 11 a log house, framej barn OR ANY INJURIOUS SUBSTAKE. good, ripeappW, I 1AWS � its foundation's and shake it like & leaf. � ana very- superior orchard, .and on the other a so kindly gave iiiis What. - � " 'Yes; Daniel.' , and I now ordered -h-im to saddle a horse 1 was watching ai though fascinated for shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. good frame house and barn, stables, and � good LLETT 10RONT0, ONT. . . - himself, why fi� thong "'Den who gwinei kee - . E.W. GI I I . cmawo, EW I r fore me sn'my and fallow 'the man, to see wh�re he the faceat -the iv'indow;: but it'was orchard. "The whole will be sold together or YMNUFACITLIMM OF eat of the Git,l His a ffilliern? �',Vho gwihe to fine de brade went, if it took all day. M. ROBERTSON Funeral Director. each fifty separately to suit purchasers, located , I ku'de meatlan'de cioe's an'sich? Kain't 149 'I's a-tin1kin' 'e's a hard gone. I saw, -however, the second oak I I I J 1J miles from Seaforth, will be sold reasonable HE "I'll ROYAL YEAST CA30 they, distresited' him, bu I , In Mk F '49 - , fnln"A +1 -.AL+ Skupi P I -lookin' wite - tree Sway and totter and fall Hire - on e +.— 4.16 _: 4 - A - inint T i L - . . - I —.7 . _� It prok, e r ret -bring Lro I ^4 - farminF. I I W VA A4W "LU W"g ter ars J olin ., wan. Y er mistrusts him ?I said Steve, mighty giant of the woods. I shivered . ' For further particulars & I to tbq " �� I distreised him -to & -gre . undersigned on the premises, and if tp fetter to - De good La,wd hab mussy. We ain't no looking significantly at the silver. � and buried my fade in my hands,ramem- SeaforthP. 0. MICHAELDORSEY. y � � . gree. When "kvd whw mo'n po' backers, 'cept we done 'long ter " 'Y�s 3 I replied, 'I do.' - an I 1176tf - I � he. said : � - quality onct., . `Den'yer� ken count on. Stebe ter bering old n ro superstition that HAMILTON & MINNIS, SEAFORTH .1. __ I.---- ­­­ . . , I coupled the destr tion of the fir � ..­­ � I -VALUABLE PR 44 Principally skit mea " 'An' is. I,gut ter leabe de cabin whar keep a eye o 'im. I �- . OPERTY FOR SALE. -A .9t - with disaster and rouble in the family. � � Good Dwelling House, wain part, 16x24 . and white breiO.` But,', i - and 14x18, 1J storeyo with kitchen 12x18 and a hate I N � I's bawn an! riz V aaked one old - man ; When St ve had gone I soo-n threw Msmmy DoA re embered it too, and � John S. Po fter's water is bad w 6 � I I -flrst class cellar under all the main part. There . my only chaaft:� for be on an' ten, an' de nig- seosed me, and when my giant arrived I e Ct I 1 . _V—W, _—RIETWO __D is also -a good well and cistern and youn � . au'de cotton field whar I's tended nigh off the unco � fortable feeling that pos- cried x iedy: I — * � " 'Good Lawd, pabe'us from dat I" orchard, with plenty of land for both garden = Undeft and ... sell out and move away. I ___ � - � . r . I lawn purposes, also Cider MiU,26x4O, with stable slmk-1 fers wot done listen ter de banjo wot was as happy as happy,could be. I have 11 'Hush V I said quickly, as I heard ' .1 Noticing his sleek -1 V � . . I I a n I , and wbeel house attached, In first class working ture Emnorinm � 'remarked �. . 6,1 Do 'Your I played? � Den I reckon hit's time fur wondered since that my perfect, unal- sound i the -hal that caused my- very order, with good trade established. The six X_ -----7 � �. I . urd, le Logan's old stand on the corner of " �ssime water I" i Ole man off. P I accepted it �as a right The next moment Vain and 81 - ole G%be ter blow de trumpet -an' tote de loyed happiness did not frighten me ;but blood td c ! 2 fine village lots adjoining to and forming part of KAF'ORTH ONTA 4 without ques. the above mentioned will be sold separately or . I I I I 416 �Oh, y heo , es,," amid. "'Who gwine tend ter de childern tion. Late in the afternoon. I Daniel rushed in o the room eyes and John Streets, first door north of M. R. CoIlinter's together to suit purchaser or purchasers, afford. OUTSWR 0 other.)) I - I wot"s a com'10" asked one old womain. to mention the fact that my fat mouth wide open with terror. ffhrowing : I Ing a good chance to any one desiring to, pur. ! F THE COMBINATION. 64 1 tobwei l to return her was himself on the floor, he rolled from side ' � . Jewelry Establishment. chase a good new dwelling, first clasg in every Funeral$ furnished on the shortest t1of Bee you use � I . . 'Ain't I toted 'em roun' f m fo' genera- by a certain road and. would to side, moaning and grosning and call- � . __ . � r,es.p�ct,.or lots on which to 15hild as the situ&- and Satisfaction gm 1 anteed. A Is e I rt- I remarked. I tions, sebenteen haide on 'em? Does yer not be home till -after dark.� My giant ing on the Lord to 'take 'm away, take , . . I t 0 is equal to that of any in the village. I This ment of VAskete, Coffins and Shroud , ka, 44 Ohl yes� I vouldn, , I tink I'm gwine leabe Some udder e sprang to his feet and said he must go. at Pin aw&y.o � I Property will be sold at a bargain as t& owner always on hand of the best q ty. a . � that.;; I . q r I � . � I ig � . ' ' f - For full particulars I S t you., . intends securing a arm of B�mbalining Fluld.ased free f 0 rge ter tote my � master's chillern ? �ecgk'n once and warn him not to� attempt to "With nerves' already Strung to the apply to BERNARD THOMPSON or 0, .J. prices the lowest. Fine Hearse. � 11 But," mdd X, . I kin patter roun' Some an' earn my cross the bridge�oyer the lower creek We are now opened in our new store, which is fitted up in first- SUTHERLAND, both of Heni .. ,thrive on the water. feed. " � . . highest pitch, I shook him and ordered . sell. 1175tf. S. T. HOLMIN. Funeral Director, Resi- . . � - � dence - 00DERICH STRFM dfirwectly : y i . the had to,chow the - 9 us- posits the; Methodist church ,in 'the - � "But I am drifting away from My I could hardly object fo hiS leaving me sense. He insisted' bat he could not tomers, and. -we are-ptepared to do better for our c I ARM FOR SALE. -A rare chance to obtain do, and live ,6n your 2- 1 'Here was an unexpected cloud; but him at once to rise and stop -his non class shapei ."and everything made 'for'the accommodation: of our c , � story," - said Miss Elkinson. " How- on such an errand, and he promised'to rise, that be It ustomers than ever F& fine propetty, being Lots ii and 12, formerly occupied by Dr. Seett. thrive, or WOU14 the LL . � ever this Will give YOU Some -was � Spelled,' and that he before. W6 havo plefity of room now , lenty of light, ai� Concession 13, Grey township, Huron County, i � . It idea of the return with ray father, sayi4g that they was 'gwine die a o' fore de year out.' )p Id everythi "sick, too ill � I * ing containing 200 acres, 145 acres under cultiva. All relation between master and slaves in would be back by ten. He would not By dint of questioning him'repeatedly,I .made plea6alf y, as w ll as Boots and Shoes at right tion, balance d " Well," ssi4,he, . our family, as in many. . �. . . . mined and partly cleared, with I - I I others. Whitt listen to my sending a servant, learned that he had 'seen 'im. sho', de prices, , - , ' � . I the exception of -15 acres reserved for firewood, I . of that.13 i . and fence timber; soil, rich clay loam, rolling . . I -He went h I e, chang � . wen, � he would be better satisfied to go him- ole boy-, an' 'e done come .close ter my Don't forget to call oil SATURDAY, August 9th, as we will be and Very productive-; a commodious frame �, ROOT COMPOU"........00M I left off to,- , land i belonged to the master in a way was saying � felt by the slave to belong to him, too ; self. : � . . ; , - or at least he took pride in it, too. 19 4 hade -an' say some'at wot done spell me. I giving Sppcial Bargains that day, as we will celebrate it dwelling. large cellar, with woodshed and other . Of Cotton Root, 'Taney and I I � . . Only a few hours! separation this "I saw it all then. Our visitor of ing day. - . as Our Open- conveniences attached; two large barns, one L nnyroyal-properedbyan old h I agrees with h m to pe In . �. p Y* "Manya,ti a as a child have Ilisten- time,' he said, 'and then I Will u b k . I � with stone stabling underneath, besides other cian. Is 8=Ce"fully Wed wi* I k: a1601S ] the morning had returned for the silver, .. eats apples w! h impun , to M%mmy Dod, as she proudly told to look over your shoulder in th _ gli . I i out buildings ; two large bearing orchards of b thousands of women, and ham ban Magazine. . ell as 01 a at which at that all important moment.' - - . and . . I if the grand entertainment finding Daniel in the room had I i choice fruits, besides a variety of small fruits, resorlbed in-& practice of over thirty I I . sea � I i ornamental and shade trees ; 1,400 rods of years. I $1. .Will be in�iled to sny addnn I straight rail fence, recently put up, a portloli in Ca acts ah' - The Rest 4 I " He saw my. disappointment, and Wild as the storm, I would brave it or —Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Vali ' d United States.i Doctor's consul- . � our silver had figured. in her :time. I red him off. I must save the silver . . ses— underdrained, watered by two never failing tation hours, 9 to n and 1 4. Diseases of I whh I could tell more of its history be- tried to make me look up ,and laugh;� anything n ' . Drugs must go. Ever - . a . . spring pri I W, I but I only sh' I ivii ge for stock This Women treated only Sealed part'culars, tim L -Rex forer its arr4,al in this country ; but ow to a ve the family silver. � wells and a . Ivative pe rugged my Shoulders and 11 'Quick, quickl' I cried; ,the silver V farm, is pleasantly situa W- 1A1%die9 On 3 AddresE ' - ople are com. . . - has an ev�n sur. staln awIL sorry to'say, its early history was made some Sarcastic remark -that was —AT- face 'and 'drainage facilities that cannot - CO J POND LILY - cluslon tha It drugs do no � . m ro I . � . be ANY,'No. 3, FLshe Bloc 1 131 woodyno I 'has not fulty given up, thought of so little consequence &8 to and I flew fro m to room and across � . surpassed, while the buildings command & view Avenue, Detroit Michigan. . , foolish to begin with, and yet I` would the hall to my fat er's room for his pis- . . I of the whole property and a large portion 1168-13, . be gradually,' lost sight of. I was told give half, my life to blot out those few , . Of � I dosing, let h1m stop an< L tol, Armed with that, I went to pro- _ I the surrounding country, adding much to the . ves -us health. Surely when quite young that most of it was to momenta that have haunted and em- teet the silver, but found only one bag. . � beautv of the place. It is distant 4J miles from gi - HAMILTO I I & AICINXIS3 Brussels on the G. T. R., while Post office'and air and bad foad, no -1 will � . nauseous coivpound- M be mine on. my wedding day .should I bittered many an hour since. Instead The solid silver was all gone. I was I churches are not far distant, good to&&, GODER10H marry before my mother died. Life of encouraging my4overwho was about af raid of nothing t en and ordered Dan, For further particulars I was fall Of � a sorrow nor a care, an � - . be sold reasonable. could withmt�md the drt never knew. found his feet, to rouse the apply to D. & J. ROBERTSON, or the premises � pjeasure to me as a�-girl. I to leave me to warn and perhaps save J. LOGAN'S OLD STAND MAIN-ST.'SEAFORT11. d my father's life, I refused'even to smile - I 1 Bo' Poor, sick creatures that . who had � ) - - or to Cranbrook P. 0. 8tea. Her - Works. when there was a prospeG men on - the -plantation at once. The ' . 1174tt T I . � asks the St. Louis Rag& . __� I - a I t of my having on him. It was a little thing, at the worst of the stormwas over by the time ARMS IN TUCKERSMITH . AND STAN. �ZSTABLISHED 1880.) sick-eu a well � person ; od things :it was only natural Should a wedding day# I took it as one of the moment, perhaps, but it grew into a we b d planned a search for the thief FLEY FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 21, con. . 90 . weight that seemed to be dragging me- THE SEA DR cession 2, L. R. S., Tuckeremith, containing � Would not ieolatim, the I 0�uld not have gone far , 2 100 acres, of which 85 acres are cleared, free 'Well, one should have th no 0 - . I ,well fenced and A J �7 -Surroundings, perfect ro, I � � 'PuAal & Black, , -for that was the last with such a load. c Ch 1 � come to me, feeling almost as though down for years who, I was sure, thing but joy would come. time I ever saw my lover alive." He would d ubtleas from stumps, all underdrained -moment shc ! . I ina-highstate Of cultivation. The balance is � � Inind and nerves ; keep. i For a hide a part to be called for later. The ! " -timbered with hardwood' There is,'& good Manufactuters of ill kinds of 8 tion: Plen of sleep, thud stol f � brick residence containing a , 11 On 'that Hallow -Yen,' as I call it, I ) ceased speaking, necessity,of action had roused me and I ' Having completed rebuildhigand repairing the old foundry, and w 11 -.11 the latest im- ty woke up in the morning as happy as a and none of those about her ventured ta, to had thrown side the un' provements and conveniences, a good barn, ary, M�rine, Upright& Tubular two or even -three days, bird, and as soon as I went down stairs break the silence. . canny thoughts introduced the latest equipments and- the most improved machines, I i ( � - i t hlirriedtot4e whispering oak," so call- ,ij and feelings that possessed me so Short a I 1 stables, driving house, sheds and other out- - � . *i8ed to 0" how , I have seen am now prepared, to do I buildings all in good' repair. i sur I . persons," she resumed, time ago. If my giant would only come : . There are three I come to your rell iI ed because, in a hollow place near the looking straight before her into the I thought, he Would soon find the thief f . � .acres of orchard and garden containin ll � how rapidly repose Cain &nj a i gr . - I . kinds of large and sinall fruit trees the i I � . . a and even as the thought came, I looked 0 whole farm is surrounded by maple and other I the a . vinenU 0. ound, little dainty notes were deposit- fire, " whose hair has turned white in I B011LE R S, " '"I'll, imple mov ed from time�- to time, telling over and Single night, and I have Sometimes won- and saw my father. shade trees. It is close to school and is con- S%lt Pans, 18moke ,Stacks, Sheet Iron - "I . tradispooed f rom wba - over again the old, old story that is ever dered that mine did, not. � All Kinds,- of P�ach i n e Repairs venient to markets, railways, churches etc I ,cannot tempt )?Un with. . I � . and good gravel roads leading in eve di;'ectio " . I - Workst etc. I new lled it a tree, ,and yet it giant had gone, a feeling of depression to my surprise, my father a' companion � n. I .� We ca, When - my I I ' Where is my giant V I aaked, for, , ' � - . Theie are three never failing wells. ; has only the tall trunk of one without came over me that I 'could not under- was a lady from the neicvrbh^­16­4 ; I X rl r_v T%T rq 10 A T IL'q of the I- 4, # I. rg,, is one A I.- A- I I I . r . - - , � 4 - � - * __ - I 7 . I - ; .: � i . � . ; r - 'k , ; i - I - � - . �; , I - I 4��,. :: _. " , I I � - � I t Z : � . � �11 � r-: : I � � I � . , � I . , �. 71 ; ; . I � � � I i 11 r � If : I . , I I . I " : - : . i � � I I t � � : I . I I ; : ; r I � �, P � - I , � 1i I I I I W I . I I I . . . :- . :� � - , : I I 1: I , - I I : . I � .. I � � I , - . , r I I � � 1 1 -� - , � . 1. I � -1" I I I 11 . I I � � - I - I . I �, . - . I I I I . : 4'1� 1 . � I I . . � - � - - I . � � r� ? . 1. I I . . . I I ; , [ -� - , I I � w __ ! -1 � � - - � I . 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