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I - � . - . .,�_-, . 9 I � � . - . � .. � . : . . r I . . � I . . ' . . - 3'. , . z . . D=EMBER 51 1890. . . 1. I OR.. ,. - I . I . I- I �.� I ____ - ___ . - 01. ___ . __ � 000�= � . . ___ � � � - . - . � . - . . � I I I - : � . - . . � . . . WeHington. Gre-v and Bruce; I . Inotherdarling; yoArown Hope won't I I'm AU Right. ing a fit candidate for a lunaitio asyluto . I . IMPORTANT NOTICES - . : ow ie.11 � But the horse has t . - . . - - .- . I .let you d " Thin is going to, be a hard winter on . I .o bear, it, bear it I � - Gonis Nown-. Passenger. 3fixed. � I . OR SALIL-A first�cls* residence on the . � I I . The restless eyes certainly grew quiet the poor."-ExtrAct f rom patiently and aileDtlyuntil his eight be- - . . : Mhel ......... .. L51 1'. X. 9.31 FaL &88T.N. .- the Daily I I F Brumels...... .. L06 9.45 9.20 A - ,­ I corner of Victoria and George Streets. 11 . $Md "lm,, and the feeble baud tried to Chastnut. . � . gins to fail. and the light of the eyes . - Good i,table andorchard. Applyto A. CARDNO, � - �, - , . . return Hope's warm pressure. goes out in utte I r darkness. 'Theo there � - I . . Saforth. 1183 3.21 , 10.00 V.50 � . �. . *1 There's a barrel of pork in the cellar, L I I I � Wingham.. .. .. LBO 10.10 11.10 . tt I must send off the I tter at once, With turmits 'and plenty of spuds ; is a %ight check -rein, partioul%rly the - GOING SOUT11- Pasoenger. lilixed. .� I TRAYED.-One two year old red heifer with Winghxm i;.. .. 6,39 A.st.11.10 A. v. 7.2b P. ill I �!.! � I - -V ARNI S Bluevsle'-Z� .. .. 6.48. li.22 - 7.56 . she said. 11 There is quliete time to catch There's an elegant patch on my over-all@ � awkward overdraw, running Jrom the THIS IS NOT A' . _JL X3. it . t, L t.,I) I I - ' . � I hole through right car. Any information - I � � i And I've plenty of Sunday duds, ! �, : tibe P08 bit over the top of the head.- This . " to the whereabouts of the above will be , . e The kitchen furnacc is full " . '. I u0efield 'Bruseelf.:.I... ..- 7.09 - 11.415 8.66 : - , Shoran downstairs anA entered th I Of wood from a hibkory tree, American abomination (unless it is ex. I I thankfully' ieceived. R. 31, ROSS, Br i ' Ethel ...... .... 7.11 - 1-2.00 9.81 � i . 119841 � I I ­ . . � ;, ; . drawing -room. It looked just as it did I'm- reading the EXPOSITOR in S comfort -like tremely loose) 'tilts up the horse's nose .1 But we have Yarns that will please you, 'Yarns . I w . � , - . . ' � � . 1, L I posture,, I . Ott SALE- BARG AIN. -One large Taylor ' I . I - � � eyery evening. A bright tire shone and so that the'rays of the -sun strike direct- � i - 3� , I .�, And that's what's the matter with me. I that you will appreciate, because they are fine, F Safe, combination lock, double door, just London, Huron and Bruce. . � � in the highly ' polished grate. - ly in his eyes. By pulling at his checks , -_ I I . - ;. I orgakled I � strong Always in stock-tbe best as it left the factory. Also, 260 acrt s on bank GolNe NoRT111-' . Pswenpr. � I ' and cbeap. . ` � I y shaded lamp- stood on a little There'. . pu 1. I . of Lake Huron; 160 acres cleared. E. N. . - � A, pretk' And I feel mpkin pie on the shelf I and stretching his iieck, the poor thing . Saxony and Beo Hive Yarns, an Well as other LEWIS, Solicitor, Goderich. 1168 Londen 55A.M. 4.85r.11, . roun(l table beside her mother's empty th. A I"in right "to hinn," tries to got relief for the acl.ing muscles - . Exeter...... ..........._... 9.16 6.57 - 31 Jocelyn had crouched up in one The storms may pour and rorir. galore I in his neck, cramped and strained. from . makes -in a large range of colorings. Henmll.. .. ­..... . .. 9.28 6.02 . I . chair. But thera's - pippins and cheese to come," � � � I STRAY SHEEP.-C�me Into the premises of '.... 7 - - 0ornor of a large Chesterfield sofa ; she There's a wholesoine hain on the wall their unnatural position, and for his I I I Ethe undersigned, Lot 18, concession 3, Stan- - Kippen.. .. .�.......,.. .. 934 6.17 . � . - . i - - . I Brucafteld.......... .. ...:.. Y42 6.96 wusobbiLng- bitterly, and the doctor A cheeroome thing to see, tortured eyes, blinded by the hot sun F - , ley, In the latter partof September,. a ewe. The Clinton .... ........ _ .... 0.00 6.4 . � I I - me on pro g property . and Cecil Grey were bath trying to 00111- And I sleep like th,e dead in a feather bed pouring into them. But in vain. The I owner can have the sa vin, Londesboro . - 10.19 , 7.03 1 I ..'--EDWARD McFAUL, I 1196x4 I A And that's what s the w4tteir with me. and paying charges. THOS. FAASEK. . ............. �- � � . . I forther. . . . cruel bit presses up against the sensa- I . Blyth_.. ­.. .... ..... - .. 10-28 7.12 - . � , . I - . - 1. - "Ah ! here comes Hope," said" Dr.. Hard times come tumbling down . . . - tive mouth and it is impossible for him I . ], - . , n Belgrave. ... 10.42 7.27 � T# - � I . � NGE.-One hu ­­­­'­:... 11.00 - 7.46 . . � I With heavy and sickeiiing thuds, � I - Wingham arrive ...... -� 3&arvel. to ease his head. It is held a3, in a P dred and sixty acrea near Gladstone, Mani* GOING SOUTH- Passenger. . � But a f rwer like me can giggle -with glee - I , - . - - , tobs, will be exchanged for Seaforth or any 7 - .� which vice, in a position that rebels against SEAFORTH. W-ingham,depart ........... %L60A-K . ; Jocelyn raised her face, down , � I . . . 1k , :' . Whe he's plenty of pork and spuds ; I I other town. property. Apply at THE EXPOSI- I I tn 'i��. the tears were streaming. . No liveiy bills I pay . � every law of his anatomy. Patient, long- I _ L ' , L I- � TOR Office. ,�, - 1197x4 Bel ve .................. 7.05 4.00 ,o , . - � I - BINb7 - .... .. 7.18 4.15 1 -i $'Come here, Hope; how unkind of When my sweetheart I to to see - �. - sufftrin , much -enduring, L'faithful al- � 14 � � l . 9 . I ___ ___ - - - . ;1;�ro**.:*:­­.'.... .. 7.26 4.25 � � -1 I I I L � I tcte I . I - I Clinton!.............. ... .. 7.65 4.46 : - -...N I you to go away from me !" she half- For iei about in iny own turnout ways to their duty, what our horses suf - - EA0,HER WANITED.-Wanted a niale or fe- � �, - .- . And that's what's the matter with me, . � I . - � 1;: i half -screamed; and rising to - . i Tmale teacher with third class certifleate,for Brucefleld .............. 5.04 � - if I - - , t . . Kippen .. ............. .. .24 5.12 i . - . I !M_ . 11 i � . I the year 1891, for School Section No. 6, Hay. 11, .: sobbed fer, not only from wilful abuse but from I : : I �, feet, she held out her arms to her I � . ro. I er would 't reake-wagons or shoes, thoughtless cruelty, only their Maker - . . . . � 2, I - I I . For particulars, address applicatlion enclosing Hensall......,.-.......�.. .. 8.32 5.19 I I � . 1� V_� , I wou Idn't keep store for a cow, - known. Looking into their beautiful, I testimonials, statingsalary expected or apply Exeter-....* .............. 8.60 6.83 t "' I Ili sister. � . . i . � � . � .9 minute, darling," said Hope. Neither I'd progeh, nor teach, nor leech, I ; personally to D. SCHAEFFER, Sarepta P. 0. �� 11 Z I 9� k In a � But rather I'd follow the plow ; . plEading eyes as I pass each one on the ; � 1197x4 . 9 � : � .. . I Z pp� import- There's buttermilk fresh In the churn, . � _� "Dr. Marvel. I must write an street my heart aches for the miEery I � . I- . � - . - �_ . STILL IT SPREAD& - Grand Trunk RailwaY. I I I I &nt letter immediately. I in'Ost catch (A remarkably good idea) I see there. i , - ; . ' � z I � I Tralneleave Seaforth and Clinton station , ,ISO . I i I ; the post. -+Ceoil, will you fly with My All winter I'll sing, but I'll hustle next spring, � EACH)�R WANTED. -A female teacher for � Village . - I � You who are fortunate enough to own I I T follows: , or I And that's whab'sthe matter with me. - � third room of Piiblic-Scbool in the �On. � letter to the'�08t-Oflice When it is writ- I- ; - I . � . - . 0 a horse s e to it that he is made comfort- . . of Zurich, School Section No. 7, Hay, Duties to GOING WWT-- S11AFORM. CL=ToK i 7 91) . 4 . I I . . � � - commence January Ist. 1891. Salary $200 per S. ! tan - � i le w e I . Passenger .. .. .. .. 1.03 P. m. 1.20 P. K - � 1 4 ab bile �he is doing your work. . .. .. �_ ,Our Ain Wee Way. . I , or by letter to FRED - � I ,M� . rit I knew you wouldn't break down, i . annum. Apply persona,113 . . . Passenger... .. .. .. 9.10 P. X. 9.27P. m I ; � : �� . Loosen his check until he can hold' his . HESS, Secretary S. S. No. 7, Hay. '1198-3 Mixed Train.. .... .. 9.20A. m. 10.05A.M. I I � I . --- I ,� Rope," said Dr. Marvel admiri I LUMSDEN & "WILSONS , - � ; Some folk are unco proud an' stiff . an' digilifled head in its natural position without any I - Blixed Train .. ...... 6.15.p. Y. 6.40 1 . . � agly an' -ran', I I - I � i "Then she had a secret, and it is �Oi '11 upon the bit. If he has a load to I I EACRER WANTED.-31ale or female for `1 � pu GoiNG EA8T­- � I They look as if they thocht themsel's the cheeny I � I . � q her mind.. Capital ! Now no one must . draw remove the check altog6ther. Ex- . I . TUnian School Section No. 7, Wawanosh, Passenger. .. .. .. .. 7.59 A. x. 7.48 A. I . "I . I Othe Ian' I - duties to comwence ist January, 189 1. Appli- Passenger .. .. . .. 2.43 P. x. 2.25 P. . ; , . I talk wbite Hope writes her letter. p ir folk, of course,'are only delf, or pig, or amine the mouth, to be sure there is no . � u cations received up to December 20, 1890, stat- Mixe I Train.. .. �.­ 5.80 P X. 4.65 P. x i __ ; Wlould you rather write here, or in the couimon clay, ' Royal Glycerated Balsam of Fi r, i I "I sore there, and that the bit does not hit I . Ing salary required with testimonials, etc. WM. Freight Train .. ..... 4.30 P. m, 3.30 F. 4 �� F � study, Eope ?" � .. But we're maybe jist as happy in our ain woe it. Then when this faithful servant has . - ROBINSON- Secretary Treasurer, Marnoch, Ont. I � . ,.. N�ay ; I . - I . I is �'111 14 J:[errj,-'.'. Said Hope impatiently. I .1 . - I # 1198x3 � .&.0- I i � . � I Out ain wee Way, our ain wee wa.y-; grown old in your .service send him - . ..10 � � I ;,11 � I . . . T he great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat and kindred troubles. , I � " slThereis,not an instant to lose; I We'remaybojibtas happy in our ain wee mercifully ,to the happy hunting ;, CHOOL TEACHER WANTED -Wanted for I . � I . . I L 11 � I I . must not miss the post. Go &WILY, Nvay. - : . . . I � I S " . 11 . . , I grounds, where whip and Spur, check. Over ' section No. 6, Tuckersmith, � niale teseber I . I . ­ __ I � �­ - � ' I _. i5i �_Iln . I - . ­__ ___­ � : everyone, please, for five minutes -I They nay hae a' that' wealth 6an gie, an' rein and blinders, harness -sores and I holding a second or third class certificate. ­_ .. 4 � . ­ � - . mean, leave me alone at mother's daven- . , L * - - . 4 treasures rich an' rare, � docked tails are unknown and forgotten. cations stating ealary desired, accompanied by - L i z I Go away, please, Jocelyn ; I'll . UO' tt es 0 wit in t e- ast wee . - . � * � An Jist the very finest aye, to eat an' drink ,an' A hundred times over he has purchased I -1 . testimonials, to be addressod to the ufideraigned , - ... i . . . . - . 1� � ; i wear ; - . . - - .. -_ . LL I � I I r _; 1"Irl, to you after I have written the : I until the 15th of December. RICHARD RO13- . 7 � 4 I L spea But though they get the cream o' life, while we his freedom. Is it not base ingratitude, i � �._ .. ; I el - INSON, Egmondville P. 0. 1198x4 I J i letter." � JoCe " get but the whey, then, on your part, if in his old'. age .- . . . ?Z. . I i _ : I ,- . . I . I I I I Oh ! you are unkind," sobbed We're iraybe jist as.happy In our ain wee way. you condemn him to drag out the miser- .. i , . . MO-SEY TO LOAN. -Private and company - I I I � 64 _. _ z i I Oh,-v�hat an awful, Our ain wee way, &c. " - $1 . i � lyn. , I C � a able existence of blows and kicks and We have also another remedy, which is f&st gaining. in favor. funds to loan at low"t rates. 1-0�000 of . i : b 5D � . P ; . t, � X � � ; . . - -ou; .. I ing this is !" . I . private funds have been laci6d In rhands - I I � neglect that fall to the lot of so many ;1 . p 11 I I I � % 0 To Eye within the castle wa's is nice enough, It is - .1 - � 0 0 - . � i � . 'i. � . which we will loan in sums to suit borrower. ).a. '.,l I I � flope did not take arty notice. She Tiae doubt, . worn out horses as they pass froin hand . 01 W � � � . . � 11 '' � Loans can be coinpleted at once if title satisfac. I i rD r -L " �1 . q ; 13'eribbled away with burning spots on Butth strongest wa' that e'er was built 'line tohand.-A. D. Fogg, in Jotirnaland . tory. DICKSON & HAYS, Cardno's Block, Sea. )­ .04. 1 L � I ;Z (D - <) (D I I . I keep sorrow out ; I L I 11 - her cheeks - - , Bu'd ck and Mandrake Bitters forth. . 1143tf 0 4m W L i Ge Il' An o'en the king himsel' may lack some�' joys Courier. I? -0 I b, t� I I F.tD,F,AR AUNT MARGARET,. -M other that we have aye, .0 I � J � 2111 I i I - � I CD 01 . I � - ERSEY BULL. -The undersigned willkeep ).On ).On � I � . i i I . 5 So we're maybe Jistas happy in ourainweeway. I I . I during the present Eeason on his farm, 2nd I.- ,r+ C -d. � I I � had astroke this afternoon. She is I . L A Singular Custom .- Among i 0 . Cn r1+ . i. . � .� Our ain wee wAy, &c. . ; Very,ill. She cannot speak., but She . A chea; and effectual Blood Purifier, and one of the best known reMe- concession, H. R. S., Tuckeramith, a thorough- CD �+ 0. Z H i � , ; Some of the Natives P I . M11 i . . � - . bred Jerecy Bull, sired by Canada's John Bull. P, ).� CD W �. i , I I . . wrote what I enclose. Please send it I daur - some that keep a coach, an' never dies for' DX1 Liver and Kidney Trioubles. Try it, price 25c per package., . . . -t- � , I of Africa, . Term"J.50, payable at the time of service I � i - - CIO � I to mve- her life.. Itisthe last chance. walk a bit, i 4 � I . with privilege of returning if necessary- JOHN )-f. CD C-.� 1� Jis. 4 " A stranger traveling in Africa with For sale at I I -1 d .... i � Are oft t -n jitit as weary as them that gang on )-s . . 1 1 HANNAH. ,W. B. -Also for sale a Jersey bull ?­ 0 i � _Y- our affectionate niece, ft: only. two or three attqndants can go - X _:� 0--a 0 (D go i, � HOPE KARRON." - So thoi�gh our burden's heavy, an' the path o' about without much fear of molest%tio � .1. � calf, eleven months old, thoroughbred. 1164 � 0 i � � . n. ' M )..a. 11 � I I life is atey, I CD �� 0 i "I I il We're maybe jist as happy in onr aln wee wily. A great armed body, like the Stanley - QTRAYED CATTLE. -Strayed from Lot 36, " Id - __ (1) i I CaAPTER III. . � I 0 Concession 3, East Wawanosh, 7 head of (D ?-A. � . expedition, will be obliged to fight atL V1 .MSD E N & WILSON'S, C) P 50 44,)-1 ..'�, ! I Our ain wee way, &.6. f cattle rising 2 -yearg old. One brindle steer, � 0 �i � f . I I ol - � I I Oa Christ' as D_vy Mris. Karron died. I tinies, of course, but I never had any i , . � I i � Jonx ZkYLOR. . 44 CD � � . . � I yellow steer, 1 red'8teer, 2 Spotted red and � I . . I � , - - I 11 Jocelyn had been in. an almost stunned - 0 - .1 use at all for a weapon of. any kind in . I ! . I . . white steers, I red he fee with bell nn. I gray M 0 0 � I -1 I I � ! i I es �� stite siace the first evening of her 0, . 1. I MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, ONT. I heifer. Any one giving information that wih 01 P. I I I . . . Caugfit. - . Africa. .*� ; ".. . 0 H 1, . I . lead to their recovery will receive a reward of $5. C4 ; mother's illness. She had wept so long ; C) CD A). L.q t � I � ! - I ; � � . . and so violently that her pretty eyes . About twenty, -five years ago- Mr, ' " There are some things that a soli t � . ' I - Address BREW WILLIAMS, Blyth P.O.', or C. C � 0 0 � i Simeon Leonard Boyce, the well-known tary traveler can find out about Africa I . ' HAMILTON, Auctioneer at Blyth. 119OX4 r - o . CO ).-A , . re - I i were. neaxly lost to view; she had which a large i�xpedition will nover . -_ ­ a 0 Id %ry � � fused to be comforted by anyone. Chicago lawyer, Was a pupil at the learn. lobserv,edoue custom that I . I ' OTICE TO BREEDERS OF GOOD STOCK. I P _ CD ;a M I I - � military school at FultoD,- Illinois. One - A SEEMLY SIMILEN, I I � When she dirl sleep, it was from ex- . N -The undersigned will keep duringthe = Iod )"I - I c zie,er,awmentionedin any 'traveler's ON 11 . . Seas I - - ight in their dormitory a number of . � . I - on at Leadbury, a thoroughbred Holbtein- - 0 z �, i .. . � . hamation. No one. could doubt the ' accounts. � � � ,-. . . . . 1111 � . . � � � � . the boys Made up a plan to take .the I I F . Friesian bAll by 11 Lady Collins Nepthune,:,, - 0) t I . I gepuineness of Jocelyn's grief ; the .1 I Ir � No. 15667, site, " Maud Haianing's Neptune, 0. in O� ,Q - , � - . ' � . I . . . . I incipal's old gig, of which the 11 I noticed that every village bad set I . . I 4 pr plipt 9 i I � I No. 6s70: dam, " Lady Colin," No. 3734, milk . : i tragic, I . . > 24 , �_ Downton people'e-poke Of it ai � ' . : U2 A) � iver. apart a field for the use of strangers. 1 4 1 � - ' 4 ( were ashamed, and run it to the r I record 85 pounds per day4; butter 2IJ pounds (D 0 - . i i 1 and`t4e pity and admi�ration felt for the ).We 0 � W I I . i So, after everybody else had gone to The chief wife of the tribal king culti- insevendays. Terms, $1.50, payable onthelet * C..4 � . - z 1 41 be&ntif al young girl 'was universal. M. of January, 1891. J. T. McNAMAILA. 1178tf . � � - -1 bed, eight of these young fellowsj Boyce vated this field, and stored away the Our Stock is Like -a Strea­ V I � I - o -"lo -40 - 4 H. i "Although she never do go near her . I . I - I . . . - . 0 1 I I � . 0 9--4 V, C-4- : . i ong them, mp,db a ,tope with, their product in the upper balf of her hut. . W - I � � inotber's room,'_' Jane was once or twice am I - . yth Brick and Tile Yard, con. M ).-A )-a ,- � bed sheets, and slid down from the win- No man of the tribe was permitted to . I , � OR SALE. -BI , 12 fee - � b earW to whisper. I I She coul dD't . I � � , F taining 6 acres of choice brick cla) t. 3:11 W V p, ;:;: P I .. 4 . I I 11 - ab -aye; and the poor dear dow to the ground. Stealing softly over touch of the food thus stored. The I . . � deep. This property ito adjoining the Railway I P C.44 , , - � : ear it, she a to the gig shed, the eight dragged the king's wife had a share of tbis,and made 4 Station,'and affords good facilities for shipping. co 0 11, . 3 L C lady always and alwaya looking out for IE19ndreds take from it, yet it never apparently. diminishes. This' � -4 I 0 En . L - � kid gig out, sneaked away through a her living out of it, but all over and i , . There are two good tile kilns, one tile machine, ).". 0 Qj,� ': , I L . ; I her. But there's no doubt she's broke c of course is because there is a never-dyino, spring of supply that feeds one brick machine, one portable engine and I 01 P.- (D . " IL I I - . . . - - , I- back gate with it, and started for the above the amount actually consumed k 0 I down, poor Miss Jocelyn is ; and she'll - - � boiler, together with barrows, racks, &c., all in .11 I . . the stre'am. . cc W 5:L 4 � river. When they had gone.beyoDd must be set apart and prescrved. � . :4 , 14 . never be the same brigtit young lady no full running order. There is also' on the. re- aw I ; 44 - CD C) I hearing distance, they put aside all re, Thi8 field is known as - the 'Stranger' . mises a comfortable dwelling, with good cefilar, .i 11 � I more. " . - - also hard and soft water and a good stable. a CD )-s p P 11 I � � traint and t%lked freely. -They speou. field. I . - -well adap- . I . 7 ?,'i . -Hope during the two days which in- 19 SLUGGISH STREAMS STAGNATE M i,.- F1 . � � I - � lated' a great deal on what the principal 11 Whenever a stranger com . 1. I I This is a very defdrable propertv, and P �-i . I I . i I . � I � _,i ed between her mother's sudden i . tk-d for manufacturing brick and tile on a largP ::: 4 I i _ terven � t:r `4 � CD I � would do when he found the 0a mi So do s uggish sto me decayed. They are not fit for. scale, and will be sold at a bargain as the owner * �­ , � ki �.; illnessaad its fatal ternituation kept cks. They beco' � � I . is. the village he makes known his wants � is 3 . . � � a w 7 , up, in. D . Marvel's opinion, , bravely. Ing in the morning, and laughWat the to the king, and lie is immediately re comme ial use any more than decayed meat. Finally, they are known is deairous of going into another buAness. Th ; I - ... r . 1�c is a going concern and a fortune for the rlicht. � ; I . stir it would create. . When they came lieved. The best hut in the village is . 0 . . , I She was never Seen tol cry. She ate her V11 0 0 ).do I - , � � � - I - � of as dead., I I - man. For full particulars apply to the propr2e- � 0 ,� W N . 7 ..I . . - 1. meala with, composure; she ear the river bank, they stopped and set apart for him ; he eats of the food � I tor on the premises, or by Iettcr to Blyth P. 0. % . I ,*: ; � � ., 15 , 41 I - � � : . I I . . , r I .. � L aleep, it is true, for. she had so much to discussed the beat means of running the stranger's tield,, and the beat wife of WM. MOUTRAY, Proprietor. . 1197x4 2 %:L . 0 CD � I � �� - . P L 0 P. �.t 4 3 .. I L � he gig in. " Let's start on a run with the king prepares the food for him with Constant motion keeps water in the best Condition, --- . *-" . Ji � :11, do, and the terrible illness was so hQrt t I .. I �11 � L I eek or a � L . . W I i it," 'said one, "and then all let go her own baud. He remains a w. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. co � : � andso quickly over that there wa: no ! ,, L "No,,, - f I . CIO P. W - I I I � L - ' - I . I .. . :. time for - sleep. 'But she was alert, whoo I give tho word. said month,or any reasonable length of time, And a (.-onstant flow of trade keeps a stock in best condition. We have -4 - 0 �_ = � � � � ­ . I L . I I - f .1 k � AR51 FOR SALE. -A valuable 200 acre farm P � , . i Bryce ; " let's turn it around and back and his time is never hastened. 0� " I � watchfal capable. Ingtinct made her I Some- no dead stock, because our stock never stands still. It is always flow- X 0 A) , . - I t , I - .11 P . F Situated on concepsion 18, lots 22 and 23, P1 . i 7 . I . � )--4 f I � - McKihop township. They are close to the �ost X a good . � in , L . I nurse, and the doctor, at least, it in." That was agreed to. 3o they times he stays long eno�gh to g in Iftd flowinc, out. M ;1� f-.4 le"* V M I I member of the tribe, and he marries 4 - b - I ! i i turned the'old thing round, and were , - I 6a neve tired of singing her praises. i markets in Western Outario, on good gravel M % ! wa, r � i. � CD 0 4 I I I ads, and within a few minutes walk of store, , A i about to start it backward toward the into the king's family. 'ro -4 0 44 i� �L I i I . ; i � The mother and daughter were most- post office, school, churchea,and every necessary %0 I river, when the principal came ciawling 11 An amusing feature of this custom - va ta(ye - - � - I I . . Do you Appreciate the Ad n ,.-. convenience. The soil is of the very best -and " 0 . 11� I - ly alone. Both knew the danger which � . . . . W I � I from under the seat and said, 11 Boys, is the fact that indigent members of the . 0 P I 11 - well adapted for either stock or grain raising, I � � - wag approaching, but both thought that 7 . as both farms are watered by a living spring (a ,1,0 . 1-1 . ;R, - . I � ted. Mrs. Karron I have enjoyed' this little ride very tribe sometimes Ieav6 their village and Of buy�ng always from a clean, fresh stock of new goods 7 If youdo U1. M 0--d :�4 : I it might- be aver much. Now, if you will haul. me back, go to other villages - and become F ) creek. There are about 30 acres of choice ti CD I*" ' -11 _ � � , I � �. - clung in a confused kind of way to the we'll say nothing about it." They were, strangers, so that very often wh�. .. you can have .that advantage by trading at the Bar'ain Dry Goods and ber an both farms, a house and stables, and 8 W ;� i - I 0 . 9 orchards of choice fruit. The farnis will be sold )p � 0-d. 1, I I � which must surely come, and � Iq P cl) �,�' - . :. I i succor a very demure lot of boys who hauled familiar face has been Missed from a Clothin�, Hour!e. separately or together to euit purchaser. For ow. . 1i . I 0 r+ CD , relief to ' - P . . � � which would not only bring the old gig, with the Principal laittil]g certain village, -and I have asked .where - i I I I price and terms apply to the proprietor PETER 0 )-.4 0. " I J I V - - � 7 � � I P - - , is, � � her clouded brain, but would avert that � � I McEWEN, Leadbury P. 0. - 1191tf C) Ca 0 . . I � i up in the seat, back to t.he shed. So-and-so went or what 1peeminei of him, . i . X CD , I 11�1 dome,itic calaillity - - i 1`1 P45 . which was killing 146 - � � . - r I "Now," Said the principal, you get some one has gravely informedme that Z, -4 P �� her. liopo used to_stand by her moth- I WM. PICKARD' ' of 0 0 0 - .i r . 1 � I- __ I ARMS TO RENT. -To rent for a term P-" Is, � I back into the dormitory the -same way So-and-so had grown poor and ecome a i .� 11 X 'I P1 - . I � I _. or's side and talk cheerfully. � F years, Lot 5, Concession 7, Hullett, also _ . ,_ you got out, and let's never speak of .�. W � - I I n Lot 9, Concession 6, each containing loo acres. �,2i!, 1 �� . " Aunt Margaret a letter will come on stranger. Subsequently I blave rd 0orn, e -r Main and, Market streets, Seaforth. . el- .1, ; this again." The boys were very will- l . On Lot 5, there are 75 acres cleared ,.and A*-' CL CD 0 t:r �11' � =I ... . across lazy So-and-so in )a diotant-village � � . .1n � 1 1 1 c � ;;; Chriitmas morning, mother ; and I am . . I I . goodstato of cultivation. There ire 4 re: I 0 W fo � , - � � Ing tp keep quiet about it. living on the fat of, the land as a I I I � 0 p ... I � ; sendipg a messenger early to' the post- . fall plowed, there is a large bank barn and good Z P-0 V 100 � 0.40 . I LKE 1- , I - I stranger -and being trtated to royal HUM- � �_,__ - I office, so that there shall be no delay in . - .� frame housq, also a good orchard iind plenty of N : 7 1 . . Annie Swan. pitality. - . i I _q CD p: CD z � 1 - � , L_ ,� ill send - water. It adjoins the village of Kinburn., Lot r ofir gettlag it. Of course she w . 9 has 60 acreto cleared, all seeded to grass. This a �. ii . - Miss I Aunic Swan'_'has a� groat repu- "There are no beggars in Africa. cn M � I I us what we want; there is no 'doubt . farm is to be leased, for pa8ture only. It has CL 9-4 C4. . . � f about it -she, is enormously rich." t ti among the class who 4evour Good When a man or woman becomes too AiNDREW.-GOV'ENLOCK'S . plenty of wator and is *411 adapted for stock. ! '" . � _ . � ; �� ,*Vlrs. Karroo could only smile with IZZ-9 and Sunday at Home stories. poorto get along comfortably, he or she i . Terms reasonable. Apply on Lot 5, Concessidn I I � . 11 THE FARMERS 1; h . � Her itusband is called Mr. Smith , but makes the circuit of adjacent villages as i 7, or address JAMES $NELL, Ju., Constance her eyes When. Hope spoke brightly to .0 I I I . I P. 0. - . . 1197X4 �, SI her, but her faith was strength o 06 ever speaks of. her as other than a stranger. " N 0 - ; . . I . Anvie Swan. 'Alr. Smit General Bu$iness Advertisement Banking . House, - Ho o"s faitb, and after these warm em I h was a school , 10 -The undersigned ; . I . P er 6� Dalkeith, but since his n1ar- I I I 'P off ers for sale cheap, bi4 valuable Village I � phatie declarations of her daught�r's Mast A Book in Stojae. . ! I - S ff into alr000t Lpeace_ riag( he has blegun the study of Medi- ' A literary announcement of a singular . . . I Property, known as lots number 63 and 64. an SMI.A.H 0JRrT33:_ . I � she oft -.0 -Atreet, Petty'd survey, . ; I ; - , en dropped thenori� side of Queen L � z A ciue. Annie Swan lives at No. 3, Vic. . I L (In connection with the Bank of Montreal.) ! � �i . Villag of .Rail I L' If - I � . � � � I , i fat slumber. ria Terrace, Levenhall, Musselburgh. character stands in the corridors encir- I 8 - of Hensali, and e"t side fr4'ro. dwaT i � L, d with it to '111 ersity, . I . - 0, � C. t Christmas morning came, an cling the court of the Pekin u iv G R AND FLOURING MILL- track, on which lot,i tjh6re is a fine I � I I ling 24--%,32 in first-clais repair, and a good frame I I . fl thaL letter. Jane brough,t it herself to The unpretentious house is well *situ-, which adjoins ths Confucian � temple. - I- . LOGAN & C O. -r- I � ,i Th mill is now in operation again, after being fitted up with the latest im- stable 2Ox26. There is a splendid well on the .1 � .9 ated, its windows 'over -looking the . q- I ' . I - , I her young mistregs &a she stood in the This is a series of two hundred Slabs of ost skilful worknien. ,No pains or premi#es and the lots are nicely fen3ed with a B - I e ' I I shaded light by her motber's side. Mrs. bro4i great expanse* of Musselburgh black marble, like upright grave stones, prov (I machinery, under the supervision of in fine net wire fence in front, the lots are also ANKERS AND FINANCIAL A6EM. - .1 - � - moment. racecourse, beyond which stretches the expen8elbas been spared that would tend to produce the beat results, both in re, ce- I nicely planted out with ornamental tTees and �; ie Karron was very weak at the each twelve feet in height. On these Now to heir own premises on Market FAIreet i #- hen'. She Firth of Forth. . Annie Swan is not gard to �uantity and quality of the returns. Particular carebas been taken tQ so Shrubs, also with all kinds of small fruit. This . i " Hope g, aVeL her a restorative, t are engraven the whole of the classics, Lthe operations thro - the grain, meal, etc., passes, as to give the valuable property will be sold chelp s the Seaforth, opposite A. Strong's office. t Ic-W I trou 3led much with what she calls the simplifyi ugh which 11 For eat , having no doubt i. e., the thirteen bo6ka' of Confucius. owner intends shortly leaving the village. ty General Banking Bunness done, draftos In md � - pan the letter 6 . cu mrticularsapply'to JAMES R.'-BERR or � wh&tever in her own Mind with regard 'a rting element," however, for, with sterner the flour from his own wheat, and still retain the old gristing system. f till I . .nd LL P � The account given of the orgin of these I 11 and cmhed. Interest allowed Lon depooitL � . L . to its contents. I I the xception of one. week in the' aut- ch-r-onicles is ws follows : The gristing trade ahall have bur own personal supervision, and every effort wi G. J. SUTHERLAND, Conveyancer and Notary ; . ' ifil- There'Was no cheque within, however, unin the racecourse is used as a, golfing Some 250 years before Christ, there ber made to accommodate our customers. First-class Flour always on hand, and Public, Hensall. I . MONEY TO LEND . . i M_ 7ree a, much to the delight' of , Mr. . delivered in Seaforth every Monday morning in lots of 100 lbs. and upwards at . On good notes or mortgages. ' � J Ise and the large writing on the thick sheet 9 ruled in China the Emperor Chi-hoang- post card stating quantity required and where to be deliver- N.B.-Possession of the promises can be given . I . I Smith-, wbo likes to enliven his grinding wholesa e prices. ,A in a month's time if desired. The owner has � � . I I of note paper was aufficiently brief to be ti, whose n%me literally means the first w e following ,Monday morning. I ROBERT LOGAN, MANAGER.' � med.cal examinations with a round of ed t delivery th also a fine Trotting Stallion rising 3 years old, i . quickly perused :- - . . .1 .. monarch. - This prince, able and ruth- . .. I . . which be will sell or exchange for a pair of good . . 1%8 ii , ..' . . - * "' I , , , If( I I C �" I �rl , , � � � - - � � - I - , , , " , , ( 111 I I I � ! , , 1 � I - " - , - , I I � - I I - 'I' i i � � 1 � 11 � I the I in ks. . I g6 . less %a he appears to have been,- is the 8 . mares. This Stallion Is broken to ,harness. '. . I G rosvenor Mazsions, December 24tk. Vd- I � ­ reputed builder of the Great L Weill. He MILL- JAMESR.BERRY. . . I : __ � I I � 11 Aly REAR NraeF,,-You_ must have Tight Cheeks -,,a Horses' . . HAND=MAD,F= . - : write to � . - - . is also fa.mous', or infamous, for making A I rge quantity of Lumber on hand, suitable for building purposes.; also - I _,�; "I .1 1. taken leave of your senses to Eyes. .- the attempt to destroy all the books in .Cedar P 3sts, sawn -and round. Orders for bill stuff attended to on short notice. ' � - . - i � . 7 I : - Who I the Chinese empire, There is no doubt Pariicul ir attention paid to custom sawing. Loge of every description wanted � I �ou hfi.ve done, or to take any no- olle � me as i V�ry few people, even t� . I Halsted- & Sicott Boots and Shoes � ,, a sick person. � I I i - tice octhe wanderings of i mea� to be kind to their animals' take his eariv vears had been embittered bv the incd ning winter. � . � I - - I . I I . . . I -1. I .. 6 - I an -,I truly serry for my Poo Q � -7 I � i 'N � r sister ; ' � ' I but what else could be expected? , She proper care of their horses' eyes. The . the study of th�se wearisome volume. STOIRE- . :B_JA.WTr:E1RS2. I - D. McINTYRE .� I � � . � bas never lived on her income, and even e , ye of the horse is as sensitive as our and when on his accession to the throne, i I I . . . . - -1 I . ea � own Think, then, what we should suf - he was expected to' propound their This branch of the business consists of a. well -assorted and full stock of Dry . las on hand a large number of Doots and Shoee . . � � kv large pital comes to an end when fer i *our hair were falling ovor the up- doctrine to all his officials and man - Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Glassware, Crk)ckery, Hatp and Cape, etc.., Josephine street, Wingham,Ont of his own make, best material and i - people W1 to deny themselves. I aim per art of our face, we had no: hands. to darins, his soul was filled with a wild . I, � k- sorry, of course -very , sorry --for _ this brush it aw desire to commit them once for -all, to which 64-ve been selected with the utmost care. We would, therefore, cordiaPy J. A. HALSTED, Mount ForbRt. Warranted to give Satisfaction. : 9 ay, and ii had to - remain a I . I . es before purchasing . J. W. SCOTT, Listowel. if you want your feet kept dry come and got . � illness; hqt,Idare.aay you have e3cag- invite the public to closely inspect and carefully compare pric I . . I constant source of irritation. - The horse the flameq. If he had succeeded it is I I . , pair of our boots, which will be sold "Z' � elsewhere. - I : DD: gerated- its seriou-s import. Give my - feels it as we would, but how Many possible that he would have succeeded t Deposits received and Interest &I . - � � . lave to SGptii., if she is %yell enough t6 . CHEAP FOR CASH. . � drivers ever think to clip the.forelock in relieving hie country from its mental * I -owed. 1 7 I . I � receive, it, and write and tell me how bondage to the example and teacher of � d to Farmers and Bust- Repairin5 promptly Attended to. All kinds of I and give him relief. - A .fourth. of the A�'GOVENLOCK, Winthro , _� � 0 � , � ulie goes on. -Your alfectionate aunt., ness Men, - Bootean Shies made to order. Allpartieowho " I I I hors 8 we meet are suffering from 'bad the ages ; a doubtf ul blessing, � I - � . in . ` 0 � ear w. - . P Az 1,1 I . On 'long or short time, on endorsed notes ow havenot paid their accounts for lasty I '. � A14GARET - �� ,�; SE-A-Tos' blinders. Sometimes they -press in close Rowever, - conaideria * the Chinese . . collateral security. Sale notes bought at a faiir please call and settle up. -. - ' _41 94 She - . 9 --- - . . � I I . .V. S.-Lotty sends her lo,Ve. i L 11 I i against the eye, so that they rub against ebaracter. . I I valuation. Money remitted to all parts of 1162 D. McINTYRE, Seaforth. - � i I - . ton I doea look so sweet, dressed for her first. it co,istantly. When we remember that But he failed and to guard against Canada at reasonable charges. , , I By the way, I am sendin 2 �� _�� p3 'pirty. ers are made of - sheet iron we can the chance of another Her'od, it was de- RY, Special Attention given to collecting, _� , �� � i . I - . : - I game and Seaforth Dairy, I � h4mper with Same fruit to . . -1 � � � imagine what this- means to the poor cided after the tyrant'i death, to in- . . Notes and Accounts. . . "Ae �_I liLtle Christmae re- I . + I � i Your Mother &a a horse. Sometimes they close entirely scribe this Seric wisdom on imperishable I I . Agents in Canada -The Merichants i . S% ! i � I - r, 1, i membrance "' � f _. � 1 4 � i � '. ng7 � 4 over one eye, thereby makin him blind marble, which ,moreover, Should for- I � . 9 aving complated rebuilding and repairing the old foundry, and Bank of Canada. . - I .7 . - ),pe !" asked the eyes on tiat side. Often on the work horses ever insure the Chinese characters in I . Z5 . Having purchased the 'Dairy .Business I I " Wh,At is it, H( ,�� 6fficc'honrs--From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 .1 ofthesickworna . "What does she . introduced the latest equipments and the most improved machines, i from Mr. Roderick Grey, I beg to solicit a con- . 1. , n the strap that holds --the blinders -to, the' which they are inscribed from any � A. -E-. SMIfH, Agent. tinuance of the patronage which he has re- 1� . � � - - � .9a,y ? Where is the cheque which is to bridle is broken and they go flap, flap, change. . I am ow prepared to do 1154-62 t ' � oeived in the past. With the advantages I � . � L - -- . a4ve us, Hope ?" flap, flap. the blows upon the eyes keep- So round a great court, known as the � . 1. I -_ have in my refrigerator and sit -nation, I hope to s flop's face Weis almost deathly. She ing ime to every step he takes. Put hall of the classics, are ranged these � I . . a , be able to give my cuttomers Satisfaction as to . I - folded the thick sheet of paper, re- you, � Own hands up to your eyes in this tall solenin marble tablets, embodiments t . Township of Hullett. quality of milk even in the v,ery hot weather. I I - I i --it. . Al I �� Kin'ds, of' Machine Repairs . Realizing that the cash system in the mod ,I 'Ous placed it in its envelope,. and bent down Sam ,. position and. try that fl&ppiDg of the dead weight where the present is i . I i � � I I . I . Ilett just and satisfactory to all concerned, I have I I � F - - � The tax collector for the Township of Hu � � - � . I ever her mother. I yoa self, and I am sure you will not here hampered by the past; and ouce.a 1 � . . decided to sell. fair ,cash only. T I - heeftate to speak a word for ' the next year in this place the emperor of China . �- will be at Kinburn on December 12th. and at t . � (To be continued.) . Londesboro on the 35th, for the pui pose of re- - � I - I . AND GENERAL FOUNDABCYA WORK. Aff Tickets supplied at reduced rates �� ,1111- I - - . horse yott see in t, hat condition. is obliged to give that lecture the very . cedving taxes. All taxes,not paid by that date �Ii 9 a ! I � 4. P I will be charged five cents on the dollar extra. . I � I to The debt of Nature is one that &'Man E�ow many hours could you bear that thought of which so distra,eted his an' � I . - . . -'- T. COLtMAN. THOX" NEIIANS, Collector. 1171 D. D. WILSON. . _� - � or Is dunned to death for before -he settles. mot on before your eyes before becom- cestor, F. M. C. , . To 1198 , I i - - i . 7 . f . .1 � . � i � . I � I I i . � , . To. � I I . � - I 1. - i � I � � 2 1 � � � � . ; . 1 1 I . i I . � I 4 I � � . . , � . I ; � . I � � ! . i I 5 : 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 I - � . i . . � .. - . i � � I ­ � f - - : - � I - I - � - I t ! 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