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DF,oF,xBn,11 12 I 2 ; � . . I - - � - I I 1 ­ . . 890. - : I � . � 0 __ - ; --- — I - . � f . I - I . I . I - I I � : . - I � . � - i . � � . I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. � .� ------- � - I 11 I . HPART -OF GOLD. 11 Anything in my power, Miss, Hope." message. I will say that you called to . � I I I - ; I — , � UILDING LOTS FOR SALE.-Thf under. RT � , 11 Will youtty to, put -aft&ire straight? say ood-bye." I I SEAF0 H' i �� 169 ­ BAgned has a number of fine building Lots � � . - � RY L. To MEADE, � I me -an, are there any d6bts?" cut that Isn't my message. I -if I �, ; 1, � an Goderick and James Streets for sale at low . I . � 11 *Bless the child --yes,' there are heaps there Is no chance of my seeing her -I SAVING'MONEY.,- , prices. For particulars apply to D. D. WiLsob - , �, . (Published 14 Pamphlet Form by John Lorell & and heaps of debts.". 11 will send her a messaCe. You will take I .. _. - ' goo Musice Instr*ume n*t - I I Son, Montreal.) . "'But is there money enough to pay it for me, wonot you, 1:10pe ?" 0 . I . . . ______ --- . .1 IT OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE. -The sub. � � � . I � CHAPTER IIL them ?" , "Yes," Eaid Hope. 11 Well?" If the saving of money is any object to youl . Hscriber offers for sale the house north of , - � I I . I . (Cohtlaued from last. week 41 Yes, but It Would mean ' - - :;? 'Ul& . � � ) I I � making you. She was standing on her "own door .1 - we would be glad to show you how far we can -make the Egmondville manse, together with three Jml&:Pol 41 I - �i 11 She h's said nothing, mother-noth- and Miss Joce"l n penniless." step, and raising her crape veil she look- acres of land, suitable for buildinj purposes. . � 0 - y I a little money go in the way of Boys' Clothing. On the front are a quantity of youbg fruit trees I 1 . ing that on would Care to bear. 'She- . I'Never�mind that; pay the debts ad full upat-the tall youngman byher , . of Suits and Overcoats, all reliable commencing to bear. WX ELLIOTT. 1116 , she-. Lothar, what is it ?-Jane,come first. 1) - . I . side. -1 .. Large assortment I L - . mother ,a W r8e." 11 You're a brave girl,. my dear. You� 11 Yes, Cecil, what is your message?" goods, close prices for cash. ARM FOR SALE.,LFor sale, part of Lots 29 1 here ; my 0 11 I Bab nor -for one moment she seemed take after your.father-one of the most she continued. - . F and 110, Concession 1, Mckillop, containing SCOtt Brothers . 60 acres, all cleared, ,well fenced and in a good :1 � � better ; the imprisoned Wall Upright, honorable men I ever met. I She was feeling cold and chilly now, state of cultivation, Buildings fair. There is it t . � I -tongue . � � i � am only sorry your poor mother was and longing to get -into the house. . . good orchard and plenty of water. Thisfartnis . ; � loosened. i PRIETORS, � L . I M_" it to you � � . et has refused to not more like hi L " Good gracious, I can't tell i within twe lots of the corporation of Senforth, . . "Your unt Marg r It will be sold ch,ap and on easy terms. Apply . ? I I . t send me t ,e money, ff OLPe ?" " Please say nothing agaiiist mother', here," said Grey. " May I come in ? I L . ED WA RD. McFA UL, on the premiselior to Seaforth P. O., DAVID a 1___1i t � . I ! "Yes, mother -yes. Don't let us talk No one could have bben better for us or won't keep you" long. It is not really I . DORRENCE, Proprietor. 1184tf � QEAFORTH, � - ONT � I I - !, of it any %nore. " could have made us more happy. May I intruding, for we are old friends." I I I � . . 0 � k, "Never any more," whispered Mrs. give you some tea ?" 11 Of course We are Cecil,". said Hope, . . ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, - Lot 31, Con. - . I i If . I - . � cession 6, McKillop, onntainingloo acres, P1 ANOS.-Dunham I Karron, ig a conf used way-" never any Mr. Frost went away, and from that 'her face brightening. "I didn't know SEAFORTH. F , New York . t. - I . * . about 90 acres cleared and all in a good state of W. Bell & Co. f Guelph ; Domin, n pi.c - q . I -you wanted to come in. I'd have asked AD � j; more. I'd," she said, looking up at day kept up a brisk correspondence with I I . . cultivation. it is well underdralned and well Company, Bowmanville. - , . - . - � z .. � 11 Hope with'- a glazed look coming over her Hope. you, but it never occurred to me that . I fenced. There is a good brick house land good i � � . . � 0 .1 i I � eyes -"I'd like YOU to read me the let- Jocelyn had been in bed for a week.: you could want to, for the hou sie is very a - . . fran.e barns, stables, -sheds, &c. There is a ? ,�i - - I . I � I I'll � I � I large bearing orchtird and a neVer failing � . I ter,l) p She was now lying on the sofa, close to a glooIny now." I _'� ______ ORGANS. - W. Bell, & ! � -,:. , . I spring well. It is situatred within three miles Cool . �_. ' 1, � - Guelph �* Dominion _� " I I Read i,t, Miss 11ope, "said Jane, who luxurious fire in the girl's pretty bed- She rang the bell ,as she spoke, and � I � of Seaforth and will be sold dbeap. Apply to J Organ Company . , I I I . I - I � - - � room. She wore a soft morning gown of Jane opened the door. : I JOHN XeCLUREj Porter's Hill P. 0. 1158tf Bowmanville; D. W.. Karn � � ; I was atandling behind the 'bed with tier ' ' � I % i & Co � � I I - It z ., apro �_e'r eyes. "Don't you refuse creamy white, with little pieces of black " Please, Jane, light the gas inthe *1 . - A Woodstc�k. - �__ ' i . I . , ARM IN STANLEY FOR SALt-For sale il , - her; .she'll never want much mo*re from ribbon introduced here and there. Her dining room. We tLre not using the I TRAft - MARK. a ­ 1� -a I'S I Fcheap, the East half of Lot 20, Bayfield The above instruments always on hand, also i - i )) lovely golden hair lay in a rich mass drawiug-room just nDw, Ce-cil. Will � I I � . l� , you, Miss -ppe. . 'V i . - Road, Stanley, containing 64 acreg, of which 62 .a few good second-hand Pianos and organa for I � I I � I I - "I'll read you th-e letter, of course, against a dark velvet pillow; her eyes you come in her" . I . acres are. cleared and In a good state of cultiva- sale at from $25 upwards. Instruments sold oh � : ,, It is un- v�ere fixed in alarm on Hope's eager Iti the old times that had so quickly I VRE tion. The balance is well timbered with hard- `� i dear mother," said Hope. � I k , . . the instalment plan, or on, terms to suit cue. = L . . . wood. There are good buildinzs, a beari 9 � i , it. face, quickly passed away, there niaver was tOulert'. Violins, Concertinas and small instru. kind, and I'd rather you didn't hear , orchard and pIcAy of wister. It is- within haln i7 :rll YOU Say t L , I . . * f a meats on hand; also sheet music, books,.&c. W �� 1; still, I'll reiad itif you like." � " Who did oM you we were a brighter -looking house than Oakdene. I mile of tho Village of Varna'&-nd threemiles I I I I � . I- - -.. . penniless?" she interrupted. Candies in profusion, colored lamps on . from Bruiefleld station.. Possession at any . . q � "Every 1word," whispered the falter. . I ND[AgTEA � I o 1, " Mr. Frost, of course." - every pedestal, o'rackling merry' fir.es in . k time. This is a rare chance to buy a first class I . ... � ing, failing', voice. � ___ farm pleasantly situated. Apply to ARTHUR � " � . - QQAMA . I , Hope dio read, from the first line to Jocelyn laughed in a relieved way. every grate; and warm curtains and ' 8SOMELYPURE SOOTT BROS. � - . 0 . . . FORCES, Seaforth. ' - 1144tf . . . I 13 . "You almost frightened me," she soft mats,- and brightly dressed girls - - ; . the last. When she began, Jaue slip- . 93MMUrAMMONT4 ; . � � I said. " Those tragedy queen - airs don't with laughing voiceu, and the no lea ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -For Pate - . �� I ped out of the room, and returned with I I A � � �t -�e al rin I, suit on, Hope, Please don't adopt the bright and fascinating mistress of th: . &SWININ014 For to rent, for a term of yearto, Lot 12, Ccn- .. � . -the frighte d'. h i king Joc6lyn. Y . - I I ­__ __ - - ------. ,_ cession 9, McKillop, containing 100 acres, of of MR Whitnp. v's. I - � � 7 As Hope �olded up her lette*r,2Ars,Kar- style, for it makes you forbidding. Mr. house -all combined to Make the young - ' ' which about 90 acres ire cleared and in a good *_1 ,; . . � Lf . 4 . I I I ., ron's eyes rested with an expression of- Frost told you this 9 Then we can go men, and the girls too, who lived at I t-tate of cultivation. There are about 70 acres 7 - . . .. ... -1 pleasure OIL her eldest daughter's face. on as we have ,always done; we netd Downton, regard Oakdene, even in win- The growers and blenders of Ram Lal's Teas ask you to crive thein seeded to grass.' The fences and buildings are I I �- . � 0 good, and it is one of the best farms in the �� : , � 94 Her first party," she began to mur- not believe a word of it. We are only' ter -time, as a sort of fairy palace. a I fair trial for the foll6wing reasons : . countv, It is within three miles of the village STOVE AND L � . . . I - I � . � mur. 11 1S o, na, it'd Jocelyn's firdt P')or in the kind of �-cornfortable way wt, Cecil Grey had always looked upon , , Ist-They are absolut et'�y' pure. * . . of Winthrop, and 8 miles froni 18eaforth, anA a . ii I. I have always been poor. Mr. Fmat has it in this light. As he entered the da I good gravel road past the placf&. It is within a � party, and there'd lots of money, lots- rk - � . � e grown mile of school. It will be sold cheap, L . � 41 - quantities, 4; ORm-U RNIISH ING o ,- and flowers beauties. croaked as long as I can. remember." hall now, he was conscious of a sort of 2nd -They a -r- and prepared on the estate by the most or rented I :, . � - * for a term of years. Apply on the Nrm, or - - W .. They're b�iugirig them in, in baskets - "It is truo this time," said Elope. chill. The colored lamps were nowhere skilled labor and impi-ove'd machinery that money can buy, whereas address Winthrop P. 0. ROBERT G. ROSS. I . . � I ' ' . . . � L - - � _.� they aireallfor t* girl's first party -no, " It killed mother, and it will Ire too,if to be seen ;- there was no reflection of China Teas are, picked and carr�pd * b natiVes L long . distances before 1-181-tf . . . . y � - . . you don't believe it, Jocelyn." cheerful firelight. One dull gas -lamp being made ready for the market - _'. - . I SPLENDID CHANCE. -Two houses and L �, they are � .or a bri6e. See, all the 11) , IFTOT.TS-M, L 11: flowers �ate I white, and Jocelyn' is the Jocelyn stroked her sister's smooth only made the gloom of the wide Equare 1. � � A lots for sale, pleasantly'situated in the ­ 1. ... ' * ; �_, . 6", cheek. � hali more visible. The bright girlish 3rd -Ram Lal's is a blend of three Teas grown and prepared Village of Egmondville, being one frime house " ' I � bride -no, W�hite flo-were are for fUn- � "I 't&ls, - LL, : I 1 64 espe with stable and half acre of land planted witR - I I �' too. Never mind -flowers -money, all Poor old worry ?" she said. 11 Why, figures no longer flitted about ; 'there cially for this brand. Wilt. always be the same flavor to -day to � . "I I . fruit trees, and one new brick house, �with Seaforth Ontario, - 11 a I �; for Jocel , a and Hope. God bless she will fret herself into an old woman was no gay' laughter. Only one grave ten years hence. � , . - � � . . 1! large frame stable and one and half aeres of . - � I I y � I - I I them !" I if this kind of thing goes on. Frankly, young voice asked him to come into a � 4th -'Tis cheap,; only Fifty Cents for a pound packag'pl, which land. The house contains six rooms, bath 1, � - . � L - 1. lr The lail words were almost whis- however, Hope, whether your news is cold, half -warmed room, where the' fire will 1! room and closets. brick basement, cistern and We axe offering Bargains in � � v pered. flaetiag smile passed over true or false, I arn'tiot strong enough to was -nearly out, and the window cur- .go as far as two powids of China or Japan Teas. � all necessary conveniences for a first class pri. I I � ' L �. the dying -features, and Mrs. Karron b6 teased about it to -da . Let us put taias had not even been drawn. When giving Ram Lal's a trial, if- the first cup does not strike "te residence. Will be sold in one parcel or - � . ; Y , The separately to suit purchaser. For particulars , - � - � never spoke in this world again.. it off for.a week at least, and be as coni- young figure in its heavy black Eeeiried 'our palite, try a second one weaker than the first., After usina a apply to SA';NIUEL WALLACE, Egmondvillc Coal & Wood Parlor Stoves. - : y � I ' L I " Come W&Y, Jooelyll," said Hope. fort.ible as -we cAn be without poor like a ghost of the former brightness. p * P. 01 or to A. STRONG, Seaforth . 1168tf . : I I I ound you will only drink Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea from bepceforth - ' . - Her sister was in a paroxysm of grief. mother." . Hope torew off her hat, Lwhen Grey ARM . FOR SALE CHEAP. -$6,000 willbuy All Stoves Guaranteed. - I : * Jocelyn's eyes brimmed with tears ;' came up to her. . Hope put her arms round her and led . I F 100 acres on the 9th concession of Me- , �, her downst�ira,. There was a snug fire Hope's grew wide and bright. She . "Thank you, Jane," she said, as the For �S'ale by M. JORDAN Killop, belonging to Thompson Morrison, who A f ull line of. . burning in the cheery dining -room, and poked up 4he fire, and sat down.with a servant withdrew, having shut away . I � . J is residing in Dakota and does not intend to I an ov.er-offiuiou's servant had even put resigned expression . I the cold outside world. 11 Now, Cecil, I return, eighty acres cleared and the balance up some feeb16 Christmas decorations. " rhat is right,* darling pet. Now your message. Cecil, you don't look . RTH, ONT, good hardwood, maple and rock elm, wlilin 51 McClary's Famous Stoves I � milef, of Seaforth and within I of a mile of I � I � " Jocely�," said Hope, as her sister I'm going to ring the bell ; Jane shall well." . salio-ol house, Methodist and Presbyterian . - sank into a4 arm chair and pressed her bring our tea up here. I feel better to-. "I am awfully worried, Hope. Isaid . - Churches. stores, wills, blacksmitbing- and For which we are Sole Agents. Ihandkerchi'f to her face, 1b I do day, Hope; as if a kind of awful black at last'I'd come down and see you, and � wagon making shop, post office, &c., good build. . . e Wish I ings and water -for cattle, and good gravel roads Gireat Bargains in Table and Library � you. would stop crying for five -minutes, cload was lifted. It is not right to take my fate in my hand. The old peb- CAIRDNO BROS., to any part of the townsh p, taxes the lowest � . . � and let me speak to you. I'll go away. grieve without resignation, i's it, Hope ? ple are put out, but they'll att over it. I . . . I - of any of the borderinz townships. A mort e Lariaps. . , . afterwards, nd you can cry froin mQrn- I feel much more resigned to -day. - Is I told thein what I was goijug to do. It . . will be,, taken for ';,k3.000 at 6 per cent. App y - Ing till nig t if you fancy." � that you, Jane 9 Please bring our tea isn't that they don'b care, b�'t th�re are to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop P. O., Ont. . &' You ar unk- ind to me, Hope- " sob- - up here; and 'lot us have nice thick always mortgages and' things about a . . 1176tf 01 M, WHITNEY, - ' -bed Jocelyn I . I thica: cream, please, and teacakes. That big place lilie ours, and fathers and . THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SEAFORTH ARM FOR SALE. -F or sale, Lot 12, conces. " Oh no, J wili'do ; we'll have tea as soon as you mothers have such fads about rich - I F sion 4, H. It. S., Tuakersmith, containing 4arling, but my own heart is can get it for us, Jane. Oh yea,thanks, wives eleariDg them off. You under loO acres, �6 cleared, 68 seeded to grass, 8 MAIN -'ST. , - SEAFORTIEL - I crushed, and I must say something to - - Sown to fal-I wheat. The farm is well -fenced, t; I'm inuch better." stand, don't you, Hope. I always said Well uyer-diained and well watered by a relieve my feelings. Do you know that I For Gents' Furnishings, H�ts and Caps . Jane withdrew, and Jocelyn almost you - were ouch an understandable sort � y never fdili:�g spring which runs throu,gh pipes - when my m ther was taken ill she got I � into a trough. Theie is a Wick house and Laughed as sh-3 turned to, [lope. of a girl." kitchen, frame barn, btable an! driving 8hed. . me to write;o Aunt Margaret -" our rich ,, Well" Gra'vity," she said, M . IT - SiSL ' pinching " Rich wives, and your fa-ther and Ready Ade Clothino� Good orchard, The farm is situated within _� Aunt Marg�ret-mother',3 own only s's- her ter's ear, I I aren't you glad -to have mother -and your fate in your hand- � 63 of Seaforth, with good I 1. ter? biotli .�r wanted some money from your poor old Jocelyn reviving a bit? and mortgages -and you looki'g as gravel roads leading in all directions. will be I I I 1 her -well, good lot;. but what was I am -quite sure, aope-quite absolutely white as a sheet? 'No, n sold on easy terms. For further particulars . 1� that? It w7L the last chauca for moth. I don't under- apply an the promises or to JOHN PRENDER- I � , , I '. � 1- er. I sent 01 ff the letter - you reme certain -that if I had felt poor mother's stand. Honestly I don't understand a AND SUITS TO ORDER GAST, Seaforth P. O., Ont. 1INY .1 . . . � x, _._______.______________ _____�_,_ . f m- death even the hundredth fraction of an bit what you mean, Cecil." 0 ber? This morning came the answer. � ` Answer me one question first," said � - . � I I L I inch more than I did, it would have kill-- - I ARAf .Pon gALE-Vor gale, the s6hth half - �i - She refuse ; she wrote scornfully. . . 1� , L ; ed me. It's a dreadful misfortune to Cecil. L . Fol Lot 23, Concession 6..Morris, containing - = _-.1% 1� There, that a what has'killed mot " Is it true* that you -you and - .:�- L; her, , . 100 acres, about 90 of which are cleared, well _. . il have such a sensitive nature. Dr. Mar- Jocelyn -are poor ? ' . Everythina new, good and substantial, and at prices that will sl This is the I - tter ; I am putting - it. into fenced. about 70 free from stumps and well - F% = -- . - 4 1 . i I " %,_ L I I a � h I e Am 2,81 "M Id M W6 14 F r, I.$ R � t , 1A - ( - - un&rdrained. The balance is well timb " it the fire. D vel said he never saw -anyone so sensi- , - " Yes, that is quite true." astonish the m" ered LAI 11 I t . 0 you think, Jocelyn, that I tive. He was , ost economical buyer. with iardwood. The) leared part Is nearly all W _�l C3 � .... I A -talking about you, and , " Then here is my message ii nut-- REAM cz�� RT3 � ; I would ever speak to Aunt Margaret, or he said you were made of quite diffirent shell. I love -Jocelyn .wir,h nmya The latest ptyles in HARD and SOFT HATS. An elegant line seederi to grasp. There is a frame house and IN , ; -1 take & farthing of money from her whole 1= _'. - . mettle. you take it -heart-my' of FALL CAPS just in. - . �1 tralue oarn, also a swall orchard. This is one of � I � father and mother are rich -I the Dest farms in the township and hag no !� again after �his ? Do, you, ,.Tocelyn, do . broken or bad land on it, and is good for either — __ ti V) � out of yourself in other -ways. Now m the eldest son -I have plenty of We have a very large. stock of GENTS' UNDERWEAR that we . ;! a -1 YOU 1 : . � - morning; money now- . grain or stock and will be sold cheap. It.la ;* " I don't 'know Hope; I wish vou let me tell You what I did this I shall have more Some day are selling at prices never before offered in Senford, within fh­ .-;I . f 'D I .3 - .! � J . ! i tare at . me so. You quite you must not think.that I am qliite Use- -I. want Jocelyn to be my wife. I can . , , ruese a an within -a . . .P, would not f. I . Gents' Furnishing a�nd Staple Dry Goods at rock bottom prices. , quarter of a. mile of a school. Apply on the , ,. i frighten rne.l " . less. I felt better; and I said to my- give her comforts -I can give her about 1. I premises or to Brussels P.-. 0. w1f. or JOHN � ; A . - I ROBB, Jr. I 6 ' Ther gioes the letter into the fire," self, I'll do Something to help that poor everything she can want -and -and- I . I 1144tf , - I � e __ ; - - �f . . . � . _. w sa � . I . . . z . - CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS.-" ARM FOR SALE. -Containing 119 acres, I ! I id: Hope. i" Oh I my poor little Jo- fassy darling downstairs. So I wrote a you know it, Hope -you must have al- _ UP l i long letter to Mme. de Porn -�he ways known it -there never was anyone - . _. : . padour I !;' - my poor littie Joey -we are motherles ' - I F 0 � I I . being parts of Lots 1 and 2, on the 8th . ­ a ; haw got our ineasures, you know -and I in all the wide world like Jocelyn to , . concession of Morris, 100 acres cleared and 6 I And we- are beggars, toa; but we'll al- . . , wa gave her a complete list of mourning to ine." . . I acres cKopped. The balance good hardwood gmm� � ,ya cling to one another. No one can bush, fairly fenced and well underdrained, good BE W . good orchard and three wells and a soft water :0-W IR i e . � from one another, can get for us both. Of cours6 it pained � CARDNO BROS., No. 1 Cardno's Block, frame house and kitchen with woodshed : me, Hope -yes, of course it pained me CftAPTER V.- ; - i they, darlin attached. two frame barns and frame stable, i . I �" wfully ; but I said to myself that you The Greys were the rich 'people of � . r :� When Jan ped into the rcom, she a �- ; 4- sh p should not be worried about avat. th; n.-.4... f. 1, 11 I A . cistern. Within two miles of Bi th wl- saw I'Lie Dw things with theirarms J _r - " ey e onge 60 .1 I - . 59 the coun- . there is a good market for all kinds of produce, WE T i STRON ES . ., I BE-Sk . round each and Hope tired, and and- I did it; I wrote the letter. Good try, and only a few of the humble in- A bU61Nt%%j6- QHANUL school within five minutes'walk from the house. CONTAINZ NO I � sheet, but witli h�r head ly- gracious, child, what an unpleasant habitants w1io lived in the straggling . . .. n . Would take fifty acreR in part pay. .This is a , habit you have of stiring !" . little village had the honor of their ac ) . � first class farm and parties wishin to buy Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phospbate* . ing oniJocel n'8 breast fast asleep. I - , . would do well to call and see it. App y on the 6 .� - f I. , . - � i, is the letter, posted?" aake'd Hope. quaintance. Mrs. Karroo, bowever,had - . Oil X4Y 111JURIOU.3 SUBSTAUCE. I premises or address 13lyth Post Office. � TORONTO. ONT. . " Posted ! Rather. Jane wa going been the wife of a distinguished naval OLAS CUMING. . N'Cfl- E@W GILLETT, . �,HAPTEPL IV. . 11 - ­ 1139tf - . � CHICAGO, M!' . . I - ! I out'and I gave it to her. That letter is officer, and Jocelyn and Rope* -both pos. NEW MEN IN. AN Ohl) STAND* � _.� . MAhlUFACTUREll OF Mrs. Karr , death caused. consider, 'almost in -114ma. de Pompadour'6 hands seseed a certain air, and hi�d a certain � . � ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 5, concession -HE C=RATED ROYAL TFAST CAXI i ,�n D( able exciterri�'nn,ts Ownton; and .� � , � I 1, H. R. S., township of Tuckersmith, con, mediately foll � ow � ed -that pretty Jocelyn . . -BEATTIE & COO taining one hundred acres more or less, 97 w -res - -_ u not by nowot Poor little Hope ! Why, you gracious prettiness about them, which F only her deat . but the news which im- -are quite trembling, darling. Yes, I made' people like to ask thern'to their R. cleared,, 80 of which are seeded to zrass, well un - I knew this would be too much for you, I houses. Not only were they inti- I I � derdrained, three-ne ' vei failing we'lls. On one I . fifty of said lot. there i house, frame barn . and Hope Karron were, to all intents knew you did feel things, alth-ough you mate with the dbctor'a wife and' Have urebased the store dwelling and stock of Mr. James MiGinnis, Is and purpose; p � C and'very superior oreharldo,g and on the other a -_ . i, penniless. ,XQ._.end'of have scarcely ever cried, and' you have the lawyer's daughters, .but they also in Seafortb, atid hope to receive a continuance of the liberal patronage' good frame tiouse and barn, stables, and good - compassion and Bympathymas._ahown, kept up so ; but I knew you missed knew the Greys and Perciv&18, 'and even :� 0 orchard. The whole will be sold 'together or John S. Porter's - Notes of condolence arrived at all so lon(y exten bd to their predecessor. They intend making it -.1 . your mother. and I.said YOU should not the Mainwarings, who lived, ten mi 0 each fifty'separately to suit purchasers, located I ra. be pained. I ordered just the same for away. Cecil Grey bad been in and ' . . _. - . ii miles from Seaforth, will. be sold reason I � houl Offici as but kindly meanlOg lea I I able matrons tried, to see the giris ; and so ' . I on easy terms as the proprietor is retiring from I us both, Hope. Everything of the very outof the house since he was quite a lad, Undertaking and Furni- 1, many offers 9 so f,,,,i,g. For further particulars appi to the f help came in, and best, and lots of crape. I ordered- and the girls. were in the 'habit of re- Real Interestmg as Well as Profitable. for Customers, undersigned on the premises, and if by retter to � many invitatilans arrived, that had the evening dresses, too, cut jug . - � , Seaforth P. 0. ture Emporium, I - t prettily garding hini aa a convent'ent sometbi'r;g _- . . MICHAEL DOEtSEY. 1175tf J9, I ' - � ONTARIO, - . - - SEAFORTH, . Ka,rrons cared they could have lived on round the neck, and elbow sleeves. We betwean a cousin and a 'brother., They They have added a fine new collection of .Sugars, Teas, Canned Goods, VALUABLE PROPERTY TO RENT OR FOR their friends for , at least a couple of are sure to be asked to go on some visits, laughed at him a good deal; they chaff- -, an � . . SALE. -The undersigned offers for sale or OUTSIDE OF THE COMBINATION. years. d we must have som9thin and all kinds of Spiceg. Also E� full line of to rent his Brick Block of Stores, situated in . Jocelyn, however, was in bed ill with little 9. Poor ed him unmercifully; but they were I . I ­_ . .A . - i I Hope! why, yourhanda are -like fond of him, and undoubtedly they .� � . . the Village of Hensall, which is well known to Funerals furnished on the shortest nod I ' a feverish and, nervous attack, and Hops ice. - I think it has rather done me good made considerable use of him, There I I be the Liveliest and Smartest Village, and bes, and satisfaction gut anteed. A large assort- � . - - . Jdarket on the Lontion Huron and l3ruce Rail.' ment of Caskets, Coffins 'and Shrouds, L&" . steadily refused to see all visitors ex. to exert myself ; so you need not fret never was a more affectionate, obliging, GLASSWARE way. These Double Stores have a frontage of 44 always on hand if the best quality. The best - -cept the doctor and Mr.-FroLet. Mr. for me, Hope. , There comes Jane with good-tempered fellow ; and even Mra. . . a * feet with a depth of 50 feet with Iron Roof and of Embalming F1 dd aeod free of charge and I Fire Proof walls, and best stand in the place. prices the lowest. Fine Hearse. - Frost came down on the day of the the tea. -You posted thiat letter for me, Karron sometimes expostulated with We will also carry, on the Pork Packing Business extensively this For full particulara as to rent or purchase sum, S. T. HOLMES, Funeral Director. UW - funeral, and had. a long ttalk with the didn't you, Jane ?" . Jocelyn and Hope for the arnount of fall . C) , - young girl. " Yes, miss. -Miss Hope, you don't messages they gave him to do for them. . I and will . I apply to J. P. MARSHALL, Proprietor, Hen- dence - GODERICH STREET, direectly OP- - � - Sall P. 0. N. B. -There ia also a good new pos . lte the Methodist -church in thw house I "It was ,not only," he said, " that look at all well, my dear." : His viaits to town -were often sole] I . . frame Dwelling near the Store, which can also formerly occupied by Dr. Scott. . . Y be rented- or purchased, andpopmesvion of Stor&s - � or Dwelling can be had on the 15th day of Feh . � I . I Your mother lived for some. years past "Give Jocelyn her tea, please Jane," taken to Mitch Jocelyn's. silks and wools. Pay the' Highest Oash Price for Dressed Hogs ruary, 1801. J. P. MARSHALL, Proprietor. On her capital, but she was lately tern P*t- Said aope, in a stifled voice.' ' or to get any particular.flower' on which . - I - . L - � . 1198 tf. ed io invest small sums In most unsafe And she ran out of the room. There she had set her dainty mind,'to accom- i - - . speatila,tions. She was weak enough to were burning spots on her cheeks. She pany a.certain costume to be worn at an We are meetino, the hard times more than half way by giving , 'I] . 1 �5 -_ read those a y prospectuses which seem rushed to the davenport in the drswin evening festivity. . . -VALUABLE' PROPERTY- FOR SALE. -A L -J , I I syl country house, and to be I - FIVE POTJNDS OF TEA FOR 25 CENTS. Good Dwelling House, wain part, 16x24 to flood eve 3 ' ' room, took out a telegram form, an.. Girls of nineteen brought up-- like - , - . and l4x18, 1� storeys with kitchen I 2x18 ,and a GODERIOrl gaided by them. I expostulated, and filled it in quickly : Jocelyn -and Hope are very often Give us a call - it will pa . first class ceflar under all the .main part. There did all in my power ; but as your father - miss aope Karron begs Madame de , thoughtless, and it never occurre U-1 -to I - y Y 92r Remember the place, first. door Is alrio a good well apd cistern and young . left her control of everything, I could Pompadour not to execute Miss Jocelyn ,them to spare their obligiu cavalier.- south of Hawkshaw's Hotel , Seaforth. orchard, with plentv of land for both garden and Steam Boller Works. ' )) 9 i . . I . I I I lawn purposes, also'Cider Mill,25x40, with stable I -, , not do more than speak my tprotests- Karron's order. Letter will follow. Cecil was one of the (rankest, afferi a _1 -best brands of Flour, Bran and Shorts, . and wheel house attached, in first class workl�g (ESTABLISHED 1880.) 1 - - When I came to see her in a. hurry the She had not shown herself in the vil. eertain sense the most innocent, of mor- , The also Pea's, Oats and order, with good trade established. The NIN Other day, it: was- not only to expl i * _ 4111 lage street since her 'mother's death ; tals, and although he did feel a glow Barley, always on hand. I fine villoge lots adjoining to and forming pairt of - , but t'[1at f . , I . the above mentioned will -be sold separately or A 1$ ek, that all her reserve money. had come to but this was no time .to stand on cere. round his heart when he walked . Chrystal -an end -21000 which she had I � together to suit purchaser or purchasers, afford. � la , - mony, and she did not dare to trust her Jocelyn, or If.-Gked at her, or listenedittho � ing a good chance s pur. . as irretrievably lost. 11 telegram to any other hands. She put her words, and although bven the de . - . R. BEATTIE & COG chase a good new dwelling, first class in every Manufacturers of all kinds of Station: yy , . . 11 That exp a6ins' said Hope, moving on her hat, veil and jacket and went light of'sport could not exceed in inter-! - - . respect, or lots on which to build as the bitn&. . ary, Marine, Upright& Tubular her lips aligh ly. 7 out. . . tion Is e(lual to that of any in the village. This - 64 ast the'absorption with which he obeyed - � I . property will be sold at a barZain as the owlner ' The last aws seemed to break her It was growing dusk, and there was a her smallest behests, hi eyes had never inbends securin- a farm For full partleu ars down ; she C ie(I Out inL the most heart- slight sprinkling of snow when Hope been opened to the true state of his o apply to BERWARD Ti1OMP'90_N, or G, J. BOILERS - rending way. Seeing what has occur- reached the post office, She sent off her feelings until the evenir)g of Mrs'. Kar- - — SUTHERLAND, both of He6sall. 11 75tf. . I red, Miss Hope, I am almost sorr that wn -R. WILLIS, SEAFORTH, __ Y message, and with a relieved heart'has- ron's sudden illness. When Hope flew -� '' * Salt Paris, Smoke Stacko, Sheet Iror I paid that visit;. -and yet it seemed - my tened home. As she reached the little upstairs that evening, and Dr. Marvel, I . — PLENDID PARK FOR SALE. -For cale, absolute duty to. wi%rn your poor gate which led to Oakdene, Cecil Grey with what tact he could compass I , broke - % S Lot19, 1st concession Tuckersmith, con- Works, etc.' . . tainiDg 100 acres, nearly all'aleared, well fenced mother." came up suddenly and spoke to her. I the�hews to Jocelyn, she gave one full, 1. There i 6i YO "-' - under -drained and all seeded.to gram Also dealers in Upright and Horizontal Slide large brick house with tin roof and conrailo Valve Engines. Automatic Cut�Off .Engines# I ircould not help it, Mr. Frost," " You don't mind, do you, Hope?" he, frightened, piteous look straight up into Headquarter's for Boots and Shoes* iang all modern knprovements also a larice bank' specialty. All sizes of ,pip and pipe fitting I said Hope ; " it had to be- told. I am said. 6 I I have been wanting to see you Cecil's eyes; put out her hands and let I I barn with stone stahling capal)16 of. Acconiodat'. . constantly on hand. f mates furnished . only Sorry that you did not come to me so often. You don't think that I ain in- him clasp them ; and with that look, ing 8 horses and 32 cattlej also straw house, short notice, I in tile, first place, I always had more truding, do you, HopeV1 and that hand pressure, the young Works oWoslte G. T. R btation Gtviench I � man � . root house, btone ig pen, drivinic and imple- . ment houses and a I out buildings usually found taste for that ,kind of thing than ,moth- I " Of course not, Cecii. I am'glad to knew his own secret. I F, - .1 er, and Jocelyn." - see you again." . He. went home, feeling torn, aro�sed An immense Stock suitable for fall wear at REA- on a first clas farm. The buildings arc all in 94 Poor child 1 How old are you, my . Ivoodrepair. Also the adjoiningtarm bcinglot � - . : Hope'held out her hand. The young pained, and yet full of ecatacy, Life' - - E PRICES. 20, containhig 100 acres, nearly ali cleared and 40 STANDARD NOVELS � d�ar ?" SONARTU . � man wrung it warmly. � was qait6 golden. Oh yes, even though seeded to grass. There is not a foot of waste Ity IVilkie Colllns,George Bliot,Charles Readc,k t"I Nineteen. Jocelyp and I are the -I know it's very soon," he said, there was gloorn. and is SOMe very nice lines. of Ladies' 'Angola Boots and land on either farm. 0 a Lot ,20 thereto a, good L.Stevenson, Rider Haggard and other famol" game age. We are twins," 11 but I didn't i�ant * gni ery at . Oak- - , - frame honse, frame barn, two largre sheds etc. authors.- All . . to go away withor.t. dene ; for he loved, an "his love should Gents' Kangaroo. There is a good bearing orchard on each form. - . is Poore :it ren ! p6or children! Your How is Jocelyn,'Hope? Is there any be his. 1. , - . I I These farois are situated oii the For $1.00 . Ifuron road one is mil)and a half from Seafartb, and are anion Post paid. Well bound and handsomely illu- , � iister is dr a . ally broken down,I hear." chance at all, of he"r seeing me 9.11 On the day of the funeral, Sir Jasper * 61t farms, 9 strated.. Thegre-itest offer ever, extended;to � - the 1 4 ntheRurontmet. Theywillbe the Canadian public. RewltbyP.',O. ordervr She is. I don't think she'll ever be , " Not at present, Cecil ; she Is only Grey, Cecil's father, came suddenly into . sold eap, and on easy terms. They will be sold quite the earn again. Now, Mr. Frost, lying on the sofa in her room to-day.but his wife's boudoir. . . . R. ILLIS what are you oirig to do for us?" I I together or separately. Apply on the prewiml, registered letter. , . she is better, and. I will give her your (Continued on ard page. . CORNER OF MAIN AND MA ! or address, WX. FOWLE R, Seaforth P. 0. I DOWNION PtBLISHING :Co., � TORONTO. ' � . . I . - I I . . ,RKET STMETS.- 1193-W � Agents Wanted. 1190-12- . � � I . . . . � . . .- - ­ � -7 . .. - � ­ -11 ­ - - I � � - 1 - I �­ I . -1 -�', � � I . � . I � I � - , � I . I -,_.---­-;,� ---, 4 1 � --- - �,�_ , _ . I � . f . I I . . � - , 4 'X I - - I - i I '. � � . - -11 -, I- — —, � �-��� ­_-_­­_­­�.­r_ aic" ,Z -,T,; � I I . -1 puz=rm 12, � - � - I � , st My dear, " be- said (Jecu, who was lduughyg - 410w,k :61 I bave just heard I _ . . I I I 11 'Ostrupbe ; it'is in �Gonne( .. V K Us. Marvel I . ?or airro, 1 histhe talk of thav . , 1, ! t ,fror,i anyone—thl secre � sbqolate�y penniless, -v . their mother—one &e$ 11 � I I#- or,, as ilshe is dea(l. poor I ;,ji little short df a -81 opecula,tedl and lived ot I jacIt I[ assure you." I � -lind-with two girls I . exclaimed IAJX Grey- - . - . ,everi though she is in he I I . girla,_nice. looking, botb ___ %iculaxly Joce!Yu. 'But � . ��. before them no w. but goN I­ _.Z� secretaryship@,., unless, � �'�� . *11 , Would take lessons in loo I � - es__ . L ch what, they know U i I . - , a0mestic serv�utso" ,6 Net a bad idea at �� I said Sir Jasper., who 8� . . is , - .This remark -of yours � 1 - et ,Up & Dew earverfior you, I upperclas - But it is z I I � sea. . I L I . ,,peak of these things. , I - I . terribly to be pitied - i L . I I L I tells Me that their poor i - - fairly well off----:thaz is, L - Capital to secure to thell . ) - colne. - � - That wretched won ' . - L, she -can rest in her gra'. AGrey- shi L - . I I 164 wen, raydear, -4 - higher tribunAl to an . - eamiltigs. Thegirls AT16 think of now. I bear, � .1 - I 'il is * confit very I ; "he . . With a sort Of feverish- - . --I Jocelyn 1" said CeC - uee had been astaudil I I tioni-esso drinking in hi. . Now be � came f OrWard x -and stood iu the brij . ,caused by the fire. I . -66 1 forgetyou were t - r6wned his mother. 41, 1 � for Hawkins. MY Idea - ) L would be refre-shing.' , L L 46 In a minutel", 6814 ]!,eelenched his baw - I his b� fadirig the fire ; L I : all ovtr.- "You � were _' K%rr,vns­you have bro � therno father ; at leal . -news for poor Hope—il 11 L . ,much about,JocelLyn. er - . - Celcil wat d Ivering so jerky am%uner that L Ith I -ru.,ktyed him,wt a aul , - . , our mother and J . I struck With the ele - :speech," hessid. 44 V. . L nioat -lucid. 1*4,ocelp � ishe can do without I life ?—My dear, if Cee I � - bell, i wal. His ides' I just now as to be scar( � . 46 Hold, father.—M stand, don't you ! Jo here—she will be MY , inean to ask her." � As Cecil spoke he A' knee beside Iiis mothel' of, bvr �Ieudor hailLds hi j - , . , tween $Lis own. - � - 41 You'll welcome Jo won't you mother? 'I A � I . - Very heroic," In - 6 t _Rea,1lyv,,q4ft,e, a alice " - � c 3g—th6 penniless di - the young kniiii.j. 1 your inother "d -I a 1.1 listen to any such folli ' - of age last summer—ti bring us a w4e in flye_� .. The e0oner yoti go bai better, an Pit -5 - . � L . . . head." I I I Sir Jasper 'Z11 -not A L regarded the wholealt jest. Cecil waanothi . P Stand Up for & pre.tty�, , and—that was AIL ' " , c You'll.go back to my boy, and there'll J folly," lie saidt P%'L I good-humoredly ou t � . Cecil sprang to his stung. His mother a word;., not by the didshe return his :once bad her eyer. me conduct hurt Cecil ir er"s. lie wout out'a I I iniserable enough to ,exacting lover. LL - , ,Parents, asking their ,the hartlest stone of � � vuee bad been vouch i . z,,Re'13 noth-ing bu =to his 4ife, 3 to speak - 'Sway 4,C �i '11 __ --- , , . . , - _,7elll my dear; and the a i _ : I itself.;) - 'She's a. dangero ero , ii Grey., 6-4 an(I the soo ; , place tiie bettero , , i i hap , w � per , s regatra it ' - - she and her aister,,w z . Oskdene.11 , 1 7 - � I -We must not: f look at matters in t s add Sir Ja-spert as.; I - poor � . Jocelyn 1 1 - pretty creature. I - W young men; Y04, Sn2a.0, L I Precisely, my gage! will be mortg ­ 'remain a little too I - in,ent8; and Agne ,greatest heiress ,in! spring - here in - the * . � .- leave it to ine, J, I I � le � with Cecil this 5vf- When �that took be more e L uent I � . uo dutiful lon -00ul. atte ,utiv,ely than OL I �converfaticn whicl L i1ours, be)MRAe th4 -96 1 dou ) t want t , father � _VOU or my t, � duce me to being A ' could not respect.; - I � Aly thiukivig her b ofall girls is perh � suppose arty,oneil-L e � i . adralt that J!Q I � Makes so r.90J M all t L - . . Is lia itt arid—and I - �of girl no one 1 12. 1 She's just " "a I I w I there is nothin - I i . her except th*t;otb L I have loved her , . � �one in all'the -- now, when she Is, , __ L - less, is jus .t the I I for,ward. . I am ' I mother— 'Di lyn. My�;Mathger 21 but I'm of -&get -an. . . if you wnit�t recei ' - I I've got that litti I Aunt Lucilla, left - there and be J I �