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X9ADE. things, and mdkin us the happiest girls ing a gentle siesta in her pretty draw- `� . B signed hap a number of fine buildinil Lots - . ­ . 'm nineteen, and .1 room when the room -door. L was T . on Cloderich atid James Streets for sale, I `6 - ' Int ' in all the world SAV_ING MONEY. prices. For particulate apply to D. D; WILSo,w. Musical Ins (Publishea in Pamphlet Form by. John Lovell & haven't had w cloud until now; and all abruptly opened by Janet- the parlor- , . , ______ , go- 1. �_ - rulne L Son, Montreal.) I my life I'll have my ninsteen perfect maid, ,and Mr. Frost in the flesh -not a .1 L � . � � OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE.—The sub. I � , CHAPTER I. . years to took back upon. Don'b talk of terrible letter of 1ig, not even a still � If the saving of money is any object to you, . Hscriber oilers for sale the house north of 3MM:P01wr-UI& V I , 11 See, Jocelyn, we'gave got exactly it, Jocelyn, for if you do I'll cartainly m ore deteatab'e telegr ' am, but the men, � the Egmondville manse, t9gether with three _ . fifty pounds a yeari Mr. Frost says he break down," � I h meelf__4tood before the poor frighten- I we would be glad to show you how far we can make acres of land, suitable for building purposes. . - . ­ � . - will pay us half -yearly, on' the let of 16 Poor mother I" again echoed Joae- ed lidy.- . He was a quiet, grave man., . . a little money go in the way of Boys' Olothing. On the front are a quantity of young fruit trees � I commencing to bear. WM. ELLIOTT. 1116 - - � � - November and the let of May. Re lyn. 11 What sweet '.- h -be had in Silly people were apt to ,,.call him st"n,*,K. Large assortment of Suits and Overcoats, all reliable . I says we shall -have our money quite dre,its too! iNo one %de up Isce in reality he -had - one of the kindest' . � . . ARM FOR SALE.—For salej part of Lots 29 Scott ' Brothers 'i , i � � � � . I goods, close P -'rices for cash. I F and 30, Concession 1, McKillop, containing I punctually -he won't charge anything ruffieslikefier. Doy',_1 member the hearts. - . ., 4� I 3, all cleared, well fenced and in a good 113 . ,� 50 acrei ' , ' Hope and 11 I bavecome to see you," he said. , I ­ - I for,coliecting it, not even for the enve- day he powd,ered rn h P, " � . state of culti viation. Buildings'fatr. There Is a lope in. which he encloses the cheque, mad: me weart - - I I i '.1J."G."and velve't, "Don't look so alarmed. There is no . � � L good orchard and plenty of water. -This farm is PROPRIETORS,. � .1 nor will he oblige us to account to , him and Sir Digby L r � m de those ridicu- help for it, however, - You have got to within two lots of the corporation of Seaforth. - . -- � - I ' I've broug __1 . It wO be sold chtap and on easy terms. Apply ' - � for the penny which the cheque costs. lous compliments ? " F - - 0 , Hope, . you face factsi hf you back these I ED WA RD 1VcFA UL on the premises or' to Seaforth P. 0. DAVID - Every half-year we shall have five -and- are looking quite palf L - hat will never bills ; there is no reserve to meet them I - , � . J DORRENCE, Proprietor. 1184tf SEAFORTH, . ONT. . . . . twenty pounds, all our own. Think Of do -you would be' posit 11 ugly if you with. " . � I . . . . ; - - - ,,, ye - - . i PIAN084-Dunh - - it, Jocelyn ; it Eounds quite comfortable were pale, Hope. ou. , an .hat touch Ile staid for about an hour ; long - ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 31, Con- . am, New York for two girls, doesn't it I" of color in your cheeksio -darken your before the girls came back he was half- � ' .Feession 5, McKillop,containingIOO "res, W. Bell & Co. � , S ­'� about 90 acres cleared and all in a good state of " Yes," said Jocelyn in a contemptu- eyes, and make 'you -Worthy "of your way to London. . 0 'Company, Bowmanville. " . I � cultivation. -It is well underdrained and well . ous voice; "it will about pay for our name. Oh, how thankful I jam I hadn't " Where's mother?" said Hope, as I 4 . fenced. Thereisagood brick house and good I gloves. flow unreasonable you are, the misfortune to- be called after a she entered the cheery r,quare, ball . . " . . frame barns, stables, sheds, &c. There As a Hope, to burst in with your dull, dry, . I . I about six o'clock that evening, Jocelyn I I . I . large bearing orchard and a never failing ORGANS. - W. Bell & Co.# virtue !" � spring well. It is situated within three miles Guelph; Dominion Organ -Company, technical newa when I am r�ading! Hope pushed aside her breakfast, and was following with young Cecil Gri6y. - -.- 0 � I of Seaforth and will be sold cheap. Apply to BG�vmanville- D. W. Karn & Co Don't you see ihat I am reading a .let- . 46 ne, - S .. � . . P is � goingovertothe fire .stood with her Ja " -continued Hope in a half- JOHN McCLURE, Porter's Hill P. 0. 1168tf I Woodstock. � ter? C�anit you guess th4t I want to back to , the old oak oarved mantel- whigper, 11 Mr. Grey will stay to sup- . k � -1 � P, __ I � per. - drawing- . . SALE. -For sale finish it? Yoa are such a tirsomelY piece. ' . . Is mother in the - . . ,a ARM IN STANLEY POP . . Q cheap, the East half of Lot 20, Bayfleld The above instruments always on hand, also )t . - 11 . . I 3 F matter -of -fact girl— There, I don 7RADE MARK. - .421 Road, Stanley, containing 134 acres,of which 52 a few good second-handP n d 0 " We have got . to face , everything, room V ' . I . ja 08 an organs for wan� to fret you, darling." Joey," she said. " Wer were waiting She pushed her fur cap from her .. I acres are cleared and in a good state of cultiva- sale at f rom $25 upwards. Instruments sold oil .. - � . Hope arched her rather mark�pd - � ith hard,, the instalment plan, or on terms to suit cus. f or Mr. Fkost'a letter -it has come' and rather low forehead as she spoke. Her . _. tion. The balance is well timbered w . - . � VRE ' wood. There are good - 6uildiqgs, a bearing tomers. Violins, Concertinas and small instru. brows very slightly. , . ments on hand; also sheet music, books, &a now we must� face the world. I am not eyes were sparkling with pleasure an& � . 1. I * It is within half a . . .. . I orchard and plenty of water. . . 11 You never vex me, Joey," she said. low-spirited, and I always, always mean excitement. . � . mile of the Village of Varna and three miles . � .. - 41 I felt so excited to see certainty and isn't well, Miss - ' � . - .from Brucefleld station. Possession at any . . . . to be bright; but it; is a grave.. subject, "Your mamnia 1, . I X 1A9TEA ,"time. This is a rare chance to -buy a first class I some sort of land at last that I forgot isn't it?" 1. Hope," said Jane. 11 Perhaps Mr. Grey , . - farm pleasantly situated. 'Apply to ARTHriR SGOTT BROS, you -were reading. I beg a thousand Jocelyn raised her doffee-cup to her won't inind going hom . e, miss. And- . - I I - pardons. Oh, thank you, Anne-ooffee lips. ". She drank deliberately, her pretty and the doctor, he'd like to. see you, . . I I - TMABSOLMYPURE FORBES, Seafo I rth. " , 1144tf 11 ' I and hot scones -how deliciou3 ! Come eyes were lowered, and the, fingers Miss Hope." � - LOWUMMOM � I-,IARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -For E -ale to breakfast, Jocelyn ; -1 am dreadfully which shook when turning over the "The doctor I" exclaimed �Jocelyn I (ARMIN INDIX _F or to rent. for a term of years, Lot 12, CGn- . . � cession 9, McKillop, containing Iney' I - , 11 I don't eve, I , � -_ � 100 acres, of CAr' Mr- Wh / 8 - hungry." pages of Mrs. Seaton's letter.now trem who hid now corne up. r . .. � - ___ � __ - ..--- - . ,. . which About 90 acres are cleared and in a good . . Jocelyn'moved slowly across the long, bled again. . remember seeing a doctor in this btate of cultivation. There are about 70 acres I darkly wainscoted room. She took her � 11 It is r'idicidous,to be afraid, of a house. Cecil, you had better go into , . seeded to grass. The fences and buildings are place opposite the collee-tray, but he'r - ' . The growers and blenders of Mini Lal's Teas ask you to give tileni good, and it is one ol the beat farms in the STOVE AND - - creature like you, ­ftope," she said. the drawing -room, or home, just as you � . yes were still lowered over the volum- ' , ' � - fair trial for the following reasons : I county. It is within three miles of the village � " And of course I'm nP't-not. a m orsel. please. * Come, Hope ; we'l I go and see a. of Winthrop, and 8 miles from Seafqrth,, and a � inoua pages of a closely written letter. Still*, I f6resee a storm.' Fancy a storm, poor mother. What can be wrong 9" . Ist-They,are absolutely. pure. . .-. good gravel road past the place, Itiswithina " Sugar, -Hope ?" .she said, in a meoh, mile of school. It will be sold cheap, or rented FU RN I SH I WO I,e in a teacup between two loyina -twin "The doctor wants you first, Miss -2nd -They and- prepared on the estate by the most for a term of years. Apply on the farm, or , anical voice. ri - sisters ! However, it will 8*oo� blow' Hope, He's in the study; he won't ,_ - Hope was cnttinj�bread and batter. Skilled - labor'and improved .machinery that money can buy, whereas address Winthrop P. 0. ROBERT G. ROSS. , � over. Even you, darling, even,you. pet, keep you any time," murmured ,Jane. --- 1181-tf . z "Yes, darling -but please not more must bow to the inevitable. .Fifty " Don't go up to your mother, please, China Teas are picked and carried by natives long distances 'before . I Yr 0 _U S El " " ,than five lump.3. Jocelyn, I assure you pounds EL y . e . at; it m . ight keep us in M i8s Jocelyn, u . util Miss Hope has seen being made read for the market. � SPLENDID CHANCE. -Two bouses and I y Alots for sale, pleasantly situated in the I �%hat is the sixth*which is about to drop klove�-Prn. not sure., - Now, look here, the doctor." ' I . 3rd -Ram. Lal's is a blend of three Teas, grown and prepared Village of F,gniondville, being one frame house, into my already over -sweetened bever- Hope L : how much money have you in I- Oh f -what a ridiculous fusi " said - - - with stable and half acre of land planted with Seaforth Ontario. I I I Bread and butter, . . � ' well -especially for this brand. Will always be the same flavor to -day to fruit trees, and one new brick house, %ith I age.. Thanks, dear. the bouse?" Jocelyn,� "Mother was quite � large frame stable and -one and half acres of - � - eggs, ham, scones, wait your acceptance .f A five -pound note," said Hope, whe-n-we left home this moruink. You ten years hence. . - I land. The house contains six rooms, bath . when you areL ready, In the meantime, " half a Isovereign, a ,florin, twopence, are an awful. croak,. Jane. Itis hateful - 4th-'Tischeap; only Fifty Cents for a pound package, which roomandelosets, brick bmement, cistern and We are offering &rgains in * I am too hungi-y to stand on cere-, and four halfpenny stamps." to have people about one who make the � - all necessary conveniences for a first class ri- � . I will go as far as two pounds of China or Japan Teas. � ,vate resideDee. Will be sold in one parcefor mony.." " What riches ! I want you to lend werst of things," she continued, pulling - For particulars - 64 , When givino, Ram1al'A a trial, if the first cup does not strike .separately to suit purchaser. Coal & Wood Parlor Stoues. 0h, I'll be ready in- a minute-su'ch me -the five -pound no�e. I want to go off her fur -lined gloves and glancing up : P . apply to SAMUEL WALLAC9, Egmondville . a long letter ! Thrilling, though�quite to town to call on Aunt Margaret at young Grey. I . your palate, try a s1cond one weaker, than the first. After using, a P. 0. or to A. STRONG, Seaforth. . 1168tf - I - Don't talk to me for two � , - All Stoves Guaranteed. thrilling. Seaton." , . I - Hope looked from Jocelyp to Jane; pound you will only'drink Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea from henceforth minutes, Hope, and then you shall hear I then the bright.glow left her face. She - . ARM FOR SALE CHEAP. --$6,000 willbuy I . ' * . ' 100 me - news. 1) . . F acres on the 9th concession of Mo- A full B of CHAPTER II. felt grave and queer. She was to " o in- Killop, belonging to Thompson 'Morrison, who . I - , . � 11 Jocelyn's cheeks are quite flushed," a For '1�4-ale by M. JORDAN, There was no plemanter or more soci- experienced to be re Ily alarmed; but K.;1 I - is residing in Dakota and does not intend to - murmured Hope, as she devoured bread she hurried down the little passage . . return, eighty acres cleared and the balance - able little village in all Chalkshire than , rdwood, maple and rock elm, within 6j- fit-oves and butter. . "Her hands shake; she is which led t9 the tiny and seldom-ioccu- - i I . good hai I McClary's Famous '04, smiling. , Can it be a proposal ? She is Downton, and few of its inhabitants . study. . I SEAFORTH, ONTO . milet, of Seaforth and within I of a mile of were more ' po I - ' here than the pied school house, Methodist and Presbyterian For which we are Sole Agents. so agitated, and in such a glow of de pu'ar At . blacksmithing - and 11 - Karrono. Oakdene -Is the most popu- What is it, Mr. Mfirvel ?" she said, � . . 9 Churches, stories, mills, . llight,-that it really looks like it. But � lar hou � as the grey-haired old doctor I came to :1 1. wagon making shop, post office, &c., good build. se for- evening [parties, for im- , . I Great Bargains in Table and Library - . . . ings and water for.cattle, and good gravel roads . - I I who is there to propose ? She won't"have promptu charades, fo . tennis, for all meet bet. to any part of the township. taxes the lowest Lamps. � . poor Cecil, and there really is no� one, other amusements snit d t' . 11 How do you do, Hope?" he -said. CARDNO BROS., SEWAFORTH of any of the borderinz townships. A mortgag else. Fifty pounds a year -twenty- five _o -the young, e happy and gay.- He took her hand ; he had known her � -will be taken for 83,000 at 6 percent. Apply every half-year. Could we live in Lon- . � ' Jo elyn-,-. and Hope .� I to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop P. O., Ont. - Karron -were in endlea'S.' 'request, not all her life. 11 Yes I knew you were a ' . I 1176tf . ' don? -'it isn't. quite a pound a week. only in their own house b L at, in all other brave girl," , he continued. " You have . ' . � I 0, M. WHITNEY, � i Yes, Jocelyn,what is it?" 'KI bouses where the,girls. wket6' young and stuff in you. That's right, my' dear ;, . � ARM FOR SALE. -For sale; Let 12, conces- . "An egg, please," said Jocelyn, . I THE CHEAPEST HOUSE, IN 5EAFORT11 , "i 4, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, containing . the lads merry. Mrs. X a' U.St hold yourself erect, and look me full in I I . I I � F sim - to grass, -8 MAIN -ST. , - SEAFORTE � have finiihed my letter; itis from Aunt xron was j You won't break down; , .. I _100, acres, 85 cleared, 53 seeded � � I the gentlest, softest, most picturesque the face. . � I I sown to fall wheat. The farm iswell-fenced, � Margaret Seaton," of women, and the cares and perplexi- girls like you never do." ' well under -drained and well watered by a � very &C " S, never failing spring which runsthroughpipes Hope's face was like her name, What'd the matter? What's the For Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Calra' . - bright and pliable, She had dark ties of money seemed never to touch the ter 9" said Hope, im, atiently. . F into a trough. - There is a brick house and lives of the Oakdene inmates. Now mat . p . kitchen, frame barn, stable an I driving shed. �� I ., brows, hair several degrees lighter, and and then Mrs. Karron would say, . in a "I knew you had the right sort of � othin -u Good orchard. The farm Is situated vhthin � - expressive grey eyes. Her eyes, which graceful, indolent fashion, looking with mettle in you. I always adtaired you . . 6 � . two and a hall miles of Seaforth,,with good � � � coald express almost every shade of her loving dark eyes at the two pretty very much, Hope." .1 . gravel roadsleading in all directions. Will be .1 . . � feeling, grew dark now; her lips took a girla- I � I IF I am getting extremely impatient,'.' I I I sold on easy terms. For further particulars straight and somewhat hard curve, and I apply on the premises or to JOHN PRENDER- - �1_j e rather olor on her cheek now, darlings, I -ougb emper, and GAST, Seaforth P. O., Ont. I .1136tf � .. . � . ,a deny it to' you, for I have a kind of idea you are trying it. I a ppose mother is I VITS TO ORTY Re -_ _. ­ _. I th fleeting C " You k t to said Hope. '6 I 1have got a t AND S . E - - . . paled perceptibly. u . &1� P'" . that we are shockingly poor I had a really ill. But do tell me what is ' ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, the south half .- " A letter from Aunt Margaret Sea- letter from Mr. Frost only a' w6ek ago, Wrong, and let me go -to her." ��, � I I F of Lot 23, Concession 6, Morris, boystaining ­ IX ' ton-, and you look so happy, Jocelyn ?" - I I . 100 acres, about 90 of which axe cleared, well I ' i I ' . . d he really quite frightened me- "She is very ill, my dear child- � fenced about 70 free from stumps and well 1�_;�, - ­ �� LU r1f .,xi I I . she questioned, "I wonder she could an I Everything 'new, good and substantial, cLnd at prices that will underdrained. The balance is well timbered . -_ talked about -the workhouse,, and said alarmingly ill She ha's had what they . C5 == C3 it, % I write. I wonder you can read. I-1 I � . . � � . with .iardwood. The cleared part is nearly all CREAM – d:z 1, � I we would,soo' must astonish the most economical buyer. I . - don't understand." , � n be beggars. I could not call a stroke ; it is a bad one, and : seedeq to grass. There is a frame houseand . - = � . . sleep the night I got the letter -but now have been occasioned by some sudaen. . The latest styles in HARD and SOFT HATS. AA eleuant line imme oarn, also a small orchard. This is one of I - I . "Of course you don't, darling; you I don't believe it." . shook. She is most anxious to see you, of FALL CAPS just in. . � I ty the Dest- farms in the township a,Rd has no - . have nat heard a word of the letter. It's " Did he fiend you the- cheque you Hope.. �he cannot speak'; but there is . broken or bad land on it, and is good for either all right, I assure you; but we'll talk it . We have a very large -stock of GENTS' UNDERWEAR that we grain or stock and will be sold cheap. It is � wanted, mother?" Jocelvn said on the something on her mind. Perhaps you within three miles of Brussels and within a _. . I over presently. Now what .a,bout that 1a8t of these occasion;. " After all, can help her to interpret it. Anyhow, are selling at prices never before offered in Seaforth. quarter of a mile of a. school. Apply on the Im I . � 41-readful Mr. Froat and his . dull that is the main thing." '. � Gents' Furnishing and Staple Dry Goods at rock bottom prices. premises or to Brussels P. 0. WM. orJOHN � . epistle ?" - �J I �want you to go at once, -and to be very . 6 ROBB, Jr. 1144tf I_ � . Jocelyn was very like Hopo-like her, " Oh yes, he sent me the. cheque." calm and quiet. Whatever you feel, - . with a difference. She was more bril- " Then of course you need not believe you must on no account breakdown. If - I ' ARM FOR SALE. -Containing 119 acres, I � I I . I ' liant, more beautiful. Hope's hair was ,a word of his tiresome talk. And now Jocelyn cannot -control her feelings'she Up,. OALL AND SEE OTJR NEW GOODS.-" Fbeing parts of Lots 1 and 2, on the 8th I . we can order that brown velvet from must not go into your mother's room." . I .., . I I Concession of Morris, 100 acres dleared and 6 I �. Eft � , only light, Jocelyn's was golden. Joce- � . acres chopped. The balance ood hardwood lyn's lips were not so ffrm. as Hope's, Marsha)l's." "You think, then," sa id Hope, open- ' bush, fairly fenced and well unferdlained, good I ,� . I but they were exquisitely curved, and Hope waa standing by the fire 'when ing her -big eyes wide, and staring at CARDNO BROS., No. 1'Xardno's Block, frame house and kitchen with woodshed Jocelyn ran gaily over to open her , I attached, two frame barns and frame stable, gleaming white teeth showed between . the doctor, 11 you think - that- mother- � I I . N good orchard and three wells and a. soft water . U,Efi- them when &be smiled. She was not so mother's davenport. She had a very our mother, who was quite well this . " . - cistern. Within two miles of Blyth, where 1 tall as her sister, but she. was beauti. gay sparkling face in those days, but morniug, I is in danger?" . L .- there Is a good market for all kinds of produce, UJUST, STPMIGESTI BES1 . now it looked a little grave. She seeni. . schooliwithin five minuteA'walk from the house. ' .CONTAINS NO fully made; the plainest dresseq became " Whyi didn't I say "no, child? Or, A BUSINESS OHANGE, Would take fifty acreli in part pay. This is a Alum., Aminoni:N Lime, Phosphates# - her, and took a look of ease and gr . ace I ed to put a kind of constraint over her. if I didn't say it, I meant it. People � . first class farm and parties wishing to buy - . and beauty from the very way she put self, and then said slowly- . don't have serious strokes witho : � - would do well to call and see it. Apply on the . OR Ally llijURIGUG SUBSTAUGE. ut . be- � . TonONTO, ON. -T. , - i - - .- premises or address Blyth Post Office. NICH. E. W. G I LLETT, CMCA.40, W them on. She had an . affectionate "I know ..you hate - business, don't -o � I I ing in danger. Now, H pe, if you are i . OLAS CURING. 1139tf bright, frank manner ; and although you, mother darlii3g?-but-if you like going to break down—" . - MAt11JFACfURER OF a MT__1n Hope, too, was bright and frank-, Joce- I'll wifte to Mr. Frost, and find out 66 I'm not. Will you tell Jocelyn, NEW MEN IN ANOLD STAND. -ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 6, concession EM A..,.RoYAL TWT CARE lyn was, on the wh6le, the greater ff.v. what he really means." please ? I'm going to mother this mo- - . . - F 1, H. R. S., town8hip of Tuckersmith, con- . . - . *rite. Everyone liked the Karrons, Mrs. Karron threw up her hands in ment." I � . taining one bundri.-d acres more or less, 97 acres � u despair. �_ . � clearea, 80 of which are seeded to Zrass, well n. . ,,however, and all the old friends -who She ran out of the room, and brushed - R. BEATTIE & CO, derdrained, three never failing wells. On one - - .had known the girls from their child- " You don't want quite to, tell me, against Jocelyn, who, in her' furs and . fifty of said lot there is a log house, frame barn Hope," she exclaimed. " Fancy that and very superior orchard, and on the other a ' hood were sorry when they heard that I richly co�ored dress, unade a picture em Have purebased'the store, dwelling and stock of Mr. James McGinnis, good frame house and barn, stables, and good they must go away from the snug W*ain- dreadful man going into' details ! He, she still stood chatting with Cecil Grey orchard. The whole will be sold %together- or John S. Porter's . . in Seaforth, and hope to receive -a continuance of the liberal patronage - scoted house, where, during their mother's is a lawyer, and he would do it in. Ahat in the. hall. - . each fifty separately to suit purchasers, located . time, they had lived, not in wealth, but terribly confused way that only lawyers I So long extended to their predecessor'. They intend making, it 11 miles from Seafortb, will be sold reasonable 0 , . . I I � � � -in considerable ease and comfort and can aspire to. In your p0or father's " Good. gracious; Hope' what is the I on Pasy terms as the proprietor Is retiring from Undeita=g F : 1 . . matter?" exclaimed her sister ; but f arming. For fuither particulars appl3- to the ; - I ' ' lifetime, Hope, he never con-ld get me undersigned on the premises, and if by letter to face the world as very poor girls. to understand figures. lie was a Hope did not utter a sound. She reac ture E Still they had fifty -pounds a 0 ft- Real Interestin' as Well as Profitable for Gustomers, Seaforth P. 0. MICHAEL DOaSEY. 1175tf , MPOZIUM, ' I . I year. gentle with me, tryin� to explain over ed her room, threw off her hat an, i - 9 - . -ORTHI , . � . Hope, who had half risen from her seat _. 'jacket, encased her feet in a pair of i, I � ALVABLE PROPERTY TO RENT OR FOR SEAF - ONTARIO. ,when Jocelyn made an announcement and over those dreadf4l differences he- . . r I'll worn but noiseless old sli pers, and They have added a fine new collection of 'Sugars, Teas, Oanned Goods, V SAIX.-The undersigned offers for sale or OUTSIDE OF THE CO .. . I with regard to her correspondent sank tween compound and lrsi6ple addition. p I - . ' , calmly, with a pale face, lint two bright- to rent his Brick Block of- Stores, situated in into it again, and taking up Mr. Frost�s He said I had plenty of Went, but not and all kinds of SDices. Also a full line of ':' the Village of Hensall, which is well known to Funerals fu ly abining eyes, entered her mother's I A � rnished on the shortest notice letter, spread it before her on the for figures; therefore what could Mr ' . . be the Liveliest and Smartest Village, and best and satisfaction gu i anteed. A large assort- � - I i 00m. � - table. I Frost do with me?" '- bedr I 11 Market on the London Huron and Bruce Flail- ment of Caskets,0offins and Shrouds, .&C.. , � way. These Double Stores have a frontage of 44 always on hand of the beat quality. The best - 69 It's very short," she said. "He has Mrs. Karron raised her fhandkerchief The stroke had come truly, and poor � ' , ' i feet with a depth of 50 feet with Iron Roof and of Embalming Fluid ased -free'.W charge and Mrs. Karroo could not utter a I ., addressed it to me.)' ' to her eyes as she spoke, and Elope lient word. i Fire Proof walls, and best stand in the place. prices the lowest. Fine Hearse..�_I. "". Of course -that goes without say- her tall young figure and kissed her. . She looked at Hope with a yvhole world 1i For full particulars as to rent or purchase sum, S. T. 1IOLML", Funeral Director. Reg- . of entreat , and question., and despair ' We will also carry on the Pork Packing Business extensively this apply to J. P. MARSHALL, Proprietor, Hen- dence - GODERICU STREET, directly op - Ing ; you are.,the business one of the A few months, however. after this . y . s e to use . � in,her eyes. . fall) and will . sall P. 0. N. B. -There is also. a good now posite the Methodi 6 hu h in the ho I . -_ frame Dwelling near the Store, which con alswo family. " I last exhibition of weakness ' and ignor. 1 , � formerly occupied by Dr. Scott, I � . sp � egain The girl's strong young band ola I . be rented or purchased, and possession of Stores - e � - . Hope's eyes had not yet quite r anc!e on the part of . Af rs. Karron, th ed I I or Dwelling can be had on the . - - - . I It was a fortnight 96 , Pay the Highest-Oash Price for Dressed Hogs ruary, 1891. J. P. MARSHALL, Proprietor. . ed their usual. undisturbed tranquil gaze. dreadful blow fell. . here She beat down over her, She loved Jocelyn . with all her heart, before Christmas, and the girls were You want something, mother dear," j - . . 1198 tf. - I . - , . I — but not quite underSt&Dding; her at the preparing for even more than their usual "he said, in a clear matter-of-fact voice,. I - , . . .. � I . -1 moment, she rather avoided looking at round of festivities. New4dres'ses were .1 You can't speak ; the doctor says yo We are meeting.the hard times more than hg,lf way by giving R SALE. -A I ' . her. � won't be able to speak just yet; but I � Good Dwelling House, main part, 16x24 . GODER10H I I I'll . read the letter . aloud," sh dare say I can bring you what YOU � IVE POUNDS OF TEA FOR 25 CENTS. and 14x18, ij storeys with kitchen I2x18 and a ordeied, sashes, gloves, boots, a ' thou8' -� V - and and one trifies, which, as the moth. I � I first class collar under all the main part. There said. 11 This is- what Mr. Froaf ha er - declared with smiles and proud want." - � . also a good well and cistern and youn 8team Boiler Works. . The eyes grew more questioning and ' Give us a call ; it will pay. 12r Iiemember the place, first' do'r " written: . glances,"could not be done without . � i - I I - POO cost I ,I and eager. . 0 orchard, with plenty of land for both garden an 1, I DEAR Miss HoPE,-All your so little -so very, 'Very little. .south of Hawksha*'s Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. I lawn purposes, also Cider Mill,25x4o, with stable (ESTABLISHED 18W.) - ' . . 1 mother's unfortunate—' H'm, Boxes laden with these indis If o1re gazed at her mother as. if she ' 1. - . . and wheel house attached, in first clam working � . , pensables I order, ,with good trade established. The ai needn't read aloud what be says abou, came down from London, and then in would read her very soul. Then she The best brands of Flour, Bran and Shorts, also Poa's, Oats and fine village lots adjoining to and forming part of mother, Jocelyn. Anyhow, the debti course of post followed the bills. What- went across the room, *and returned *ith . ' Chrystal & Black, arley, always on hand. . - the above mentioned will be sold separately or I together to suit purchaser or purchasers, afford. - Ho ever the necessary triflea may have been 6, Y - , If - .Are all paid off; that's a comfort, some paper and a pencil. '. - . I . goes on, down here-' It is my 'painfu the money to be paid. for them was suf- - ou can write, mother," she said, I . . Ing a good chance to any one desiring to put. Manufacturers of all kinds -of. Station; ficiently large . even to stagger poor in an encouraging voice. I - . R. BEATTIE & 00 chase a good new dwelling, first class in e ery . duty to have to inform you that you anc 2 respect, or lots on which to build as the siv ,ary, Marine, Upright& Tubular sleepy, good-humored Mrs. Karron'. I � i . -_ . tus- your sister are penniless ; or, all th( She put,the pencil into the feeble, al. 1 tion is equal to that of any in the village. Ties I I . , -same thing, I find there is a thousan� Although she disliked Mr. Frost, she most powerless hands. - � . - - property will be sold ata bargain as th " You can write, mo she said. - Intends securing a farm. For full pa�i,onia't's, BOILERS, po-unda left, which, as it happens, I cat had learnt to lean upon him ; and of ,s " apply to BERNARD TH031PSON or G, J. safely invest at five per cent. This wit late years, at his own request, he had I will hold the penciiteirt'h you, and 0 WILLIS, SEAFORTH SUTHERLAND, both of Hensall. 1175tf. I bring you in :650 a year. In a month'i arranged to pay moat of her accounts you shall *rite on this paper � what you . . - 0 . ' Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron , . time I will send you a cheque for th( from a reserve kept for the purpose in a want me to do. 'I - � PLENDID FA . Works, eta. first half -year's interest paid in advance . London.bank. The girls were upstair A caged spirit seemed almost to leap I � I % S LotJ9, Ist concession, Tuckerswith, con- .�� . 8, ! I - . - , ' 'Mrs. Karron's dyin' With q taining 100 acres, nearly all cleared I. . f rom gr e ea. . well fenced YoR may reckon on reoeiviDg a chequ trying on their' new evening dresses - y Also dealers in U pright and Horizontal Slide' . p a resolution which had never before� under -drained and all seeded to grals. There is Valve Engines. Automatic Cut,off Enginesik from me to the amount of Z25 -on thE when Mrs. Karron, with a queer fore. been manifested by her, and -aided I'lleadquarters for Boots and Shoes. 'a large brick house with tin root and contain. specialty. All sizes of pipe and pipe fittiiwl let of November and the lat 'of May boding and almost fear -at her heart, put by i . , : . I . Ing all modern improvements also a larce bank -constantly on hand. Estimates furnished I .,- . regularly each year in future. This it the obnoxious bills into an envelope and - Hope, she managed to get the follown i ' - barn with stone stabling capable of accomodat- short notice. . . � . iug 8 horses and 32 cattle, also straw house, ing message conveyed to the [sheet of ' ' — --- Works otMos!te G, T. R. Station Goder!Ch- the utmost I can do. I can scarcely ex. directed them to Joshua Frost, Esq,, . i --- � . . paper :- 7 root house, stone pig pen, driving and imple- press to you my- consternationj or en- Lincoln's Inn. Fields. The post carried I !, I ment houses and all out buildings usually- found . . , ­ ! ' A -n immense stock suitable for faU weax at REA- . on a first class farm. The buildings are all in 40 STANDARD NOVELS ough deplore—' � them away, and the widow breathed " DEAR MARGARET SEATO,N,-Sedd`F i good repair. Also the adjoining farm being lot I freely once more. There should be no me'.f 2,000 by the next- post, or I shall - � , 99 Oh, now he's going off in another: girls like Jocelyn and Rope S,0NAB_rU_E PRICES. I � 20, containing 100 meres, nearly all cleared and Ily Wilkie Collins,Goorge Ellot,Charles Reftdes& Tigm.arole. You can read the letter, of part -at the gay d � ie'. " I I I , I . - - se�ded to grass. There is not a foot, of waste L Stevenson, Rider Haggard and other famous �course, Jocelyn; but if I were you - J y which was to see the old year out 'I Some very nice lines of -Ladies'Ailgola Bo6ts and land on either farm. Oa Lot 20 there is a good a�thom All I � I . I and the ne' "Yes, mother," said Hope, " This� -' . frame house, frame barn, two large sheds etc, only give y= w in. Hope insisted on I . ­ - ,wouldn't -it would : For $1.00 . 11 washing and mending her mother's old shall goat once. Mr. Grey 1; down- Qents' Kangaroo. . � �, There is it good bearing orchard on 'each farm. pain. " � . stairs,� and he will post it. 0 course I . - These farms are situated on the Huron road one root paid. Well bound and handsomely illu- . I I I mile ' d a half from Seaforth, and are amonx I., " POO . � point, and the mother was to accompany Aunt Margaret will give you. or lend 1 . the banst farms in the Huron tract.' They'will b . e . strated.. The grestest offer ever extended to Jocelyn. I � 41 I suppose he does feel rather irate." the girls to this special festivity.,, , � R. LIS sold cheap and on easy terms.. TheywIll-besold the Canadianpablic. Remit by F. 0. order Of i I - you the money. She is rich; it is noth. ! - . stered letter. - .- --h 11 9 I - - - the I ,W e , �, I I - OPENIA-t "04 1 . 5 11 Irate I He's as'rude as he can be. Alas I man proposes. Two days be. iag to her. Rest easy, mother pet-' � . . I . I - together �T separately. Apply on the preMi"s L 'regi � DOMINION PUBLISHING :CO., TORONW- He's not a gentleman," answered Hope, fore Christmas Jocelyn and Hope were � . I - . or address, WM. FOWLER, Seatorth P. OF, ' - - - - I I . . - . . I (Continuel on.3rd page. - i - - I CORNER OF MAIN - AND MARKET STREETS. 119341 Agents Wanted. , 119D-12 - I I I . . . - . . . . �� � . I . � I � .. - I � . . I . I . ! . . :1 . - . � � � . . . I � . I I . - I i., I � . . . . . - [ I �, . i . � I . - I - - . � ­ I - - - -, -11, . - I . . - I I I I � I lwc _!F_-� , - . � . I I - . . : . . ,��: � . - I - � - I - . . . I . � . . I . . - I ., - . I 11 . . - . . . . -1 .� I . - – . . � . . I . I . � I I.. . - � . I � I � ­ I—- ­­ -.--,.�,�---'',-,...�-,�-11.11.-.-----�-,---�-,-----,--.-,-,."--�,�-�l-.�.�--�----",,,�",,'—�-1-�-.,---,,----l�-.------�-- I ____­_ li�L. I - I � - : _:� � __ - � - - � I - - - � - � - - - - � ... ... - - . - 11 - . - , - � - I , - - - - . -, - - - I - � � 11 z - -_ I I i I L- - I - ­ - .1 -1 ! � I I- 1-o � �i - - � ��,_ � - . I . � I . � . ; . � -1 , - -7 � I - I � - , - - 5:--c'-_ , ­- --- 11 "kel- I � jz.�; t I C-1- I K-7 � - � - � . - I Z_ . I I , - - -, - � I- � - - - , I - , -1 - - . - - ,—DE—Cmula '52 . � I - Inother darling ; your � I . I . . *I I 1� u die. . I I . l0t yo . The restleaO -eyes V". , -1. and calm, &iid tbe-Je I I return Hope,i WArm V � __ s; I must send off t@ � � � � -Xher,e is � !, I sbe said. -14 _' I is '� �. thepost.. I � '-T . I L'4'u she ran aosonstairs I ;fl ,drawing -room. It, loji, I -_ _ � : - ik - oary evertltig� A -brij ?� -­ I �kledin -the highly . . � . � - A pretty sbaded lamp 41 I I - I I � - -1 round, table beside her� . __._ chair. JocelYnbadvr . - I :-, I I .. I oorner of a large Cheal � - - - � 1. ­� WA8 496bbing bitterly, ,and Cecil Grey were h, I ­ fort her. . . - . ,, Ah 1 here comes I . I 3116TV611- I I . . Jocelyn raised her ii � � the tes,ra were #trtuami ,1 Come here, Hope-,, . I I you togo awsy -from ' I f I iobbed " half-screaml�(, ber feet, she held ,out -J - sister, I " In a minute, darli, ' . 461Dr. Alarvel. I must I I ' � 1, put letter IMMBdiately the post.-Ceeil, will � . � letter to the post-vffict . - ten V � ; . I' I knew you would H-ope2 1) .said Dr. Us ,t Then she had a seen her mind. Capital ! � . talk- wbile Hope . _1 Nvould you rather wrt. � study, Hope?" . ; f 46 Here$ W said H'a - _. "Thereis zot an R . I - - ,must not Miss the 4 i Z�% � everyone, please. for , I I I mj�an, leave , me alone .1 . Go away, ple-A. k to you after I b Port. spea . . letter." . I - Oh ! you are unk' I I I . - Ob,v what An a 1-1, lyn. ; I - ing this in V � �. : I I I - t . Hope did ulat take I scribbled away Vn'th -.1 - . - � her cheeks : ' '64 Ds'am � I ,AtjwT MA I had a stroke th! I o W, vvryill. She vaiinot� - . 1, Wrote what f � enclose., � , to save her life. It iv i . -your affectionate ni w I T-1 CHAPTEI - Oa Christmas Day 1, Jocelyn had b,eea in at I stite since the fir8tq I � . - I - mother's illness. She � and so violently. thi were. nearly lost W vil fused to he comforl � When she did sleep, , J hagation. NX0 one . � genuineness .of docel I � i _-D-ow-n-tou people epokv and the pity and admi . beautiful young gtirlwi 1* I Although the nevi . I I motheea room," Jane; beard to whd-s ' per. 1� &bear it, she #ays - An( . I . I lady always -and Alwa� her. 2-uttheas no,& - , - down, poor Miss Jooel � never be the same beg . more -.11 I . ­ � Hope during the tww -tervene wn . . . illness andits fatal � . up, in Dr., Uarvel's �: She was usve,r seen. tol: � meals with "componn . sleep, it is true, for th . do, and the terrible ill .Rad no quiokly over tt I - time for sleep. Bul w--&tcbfal, calpable. � 11 a good nur^- and tliez was never tired of sial The mother and dat . ly, alone. Both knew, was approachingl, but it mig�h't be a�vtrtw clung in a,confused ki .succor which must i which wouldnot on13 her clouded btatia, b-ul domestic calawity v, her. flops used to M er"d side aud talk zho . - 6,-c A'ant Ma,rgaretls , Christmas -morniqg, m sending amessenger .t office, -no -that ther I e il ' . �o r getting it. Of ed 1�8 What we wantl$ V . about is—she is vaorz Mrs. Karrou vould. hereyes when Hope her, but her', faith we If ope't fal, th, And If b � . : phatic ,dealorations J she aften,dropped off: I ful slumber.. . 'Cht4tmas morning the letter. Jane brai her young mistress m, shaded light by her n Karron was very w4n Hope gave her A rest tore opea ,the letter, - I whatever in her *wm to its COUO.-4ts. i There waA no olreqi . and Ithe large writin.p of note paper -we* sul <Iuickly ptrused:— i '56GM,SVtn . OrJVVX$i� - my MAP. Naw� takea liav,e of your A , � me as you ht%ve done, ; � I tice of the wandering . .. I am trul,y icrry for but wbat .046 could I has never Rved on h� a, larga,ex 'pi ' taloomea people f&1J to 4aleny 1 4 sorry, of c6urse—v�e_ � illness; bu� 1 Aar - eel gerated it�j serious love to Sopbi %, if -shi receive it, Aud write she goes .op, —Your 1 - " � I � f. t P. S.---2 1 LOtty 464i�] 1 (lees look so tweet, x I I party, 337� the way . I � liamper wO,h some � i : your mother as a I I I : � L I raembrance." i I I " What is It, Hap . - I I I I of the sick womun. , 1 � asy? lVbereistho- � i, 'save us, H-* V' I , : I Hope's fA, . 0e was � 4 . � -folded tbe� thick 4 . � � Place(! it in, its ' enval -over her mother, I (To -be �= i � � I ... _- 7 I � - The,� debt 'of Natu L Is dunned to d"th f � I � . � L I , � . � . � - I I . .. I , � -­ I � # : � � A � I ' i L i . I � � , , - � -I I ­ — - 4__F&_,_ 1-o � �i - - � ��,_ � - . I . � I . � . ; . � -1 ,