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I ; . - � - � I , . � I . . I . . � � I -.1 .1 mot - - . 1. � . - . . XPOSITOPS - . . . . �- ______­- . " . . . . . THE HURON E - __ __ . � � : � -_ . . Dr,amnmt 26, 1890. . . * . I I I - I - � . _ X - I .. - ___ - . 11 00111111�11111 I � -, � __ I . . I I IMpoRTANT NOTICES . Wenington, Grey and Bruce. I I . . . - � . . I . I I . _. Passenger. 3flxed. � ! .'- - I . ' !!!W - bowed, as if -in humiliation at what he is ? Faix an' he roises4hat early that . Gonte Nown I 4 , �� almost gas.pe.d. I - I � OR SALE.—A first-class residence on t h Ethel...... .. .. 2.51 P. M. 9.31 P.M. 8.88P.M. � e_ I his sigter ot ef he'd go'to bed. a little later he'd -mate I I . I I i : - .. � &I You are not exorbitant," she re. evidently. considered a mark of respe ' . I � . . . F cornet of Victoria and George Streets Brusselo ...... .. 8.06 " 9.46 9.W � _. I 1. . . � seenily in Christian wor- him9elf. gettin' up�in the mornin'." " - . . Go od- btable and orchard. Apply to A'. CARt)NOe Bluevale ........ 8.21 10.00 9.50 -i . Inark _ 10.10 11.10 - � ,ea. t, If you tire not f rightf ully to the choir, un —A Texaa-debating society recently I Saforth. Ilt-3 Winghain..... .. 8,30 I I i I home with me to shippers. Thisop-_ude6anceofthecus- . . . .. Mixed. � 11 - busyt will'you come 'to the end of his had f or a subject : —" IS - it - proper to . I . - a 011ie SOUTH- pasoenger. - I , 1,%T.—One large Taylor � - ' . . n, ther! Oh, whift a relief it would tonk he continued 91P OR SAJAP.—BARGA Wingham.... ..- 6-v- A.K,11-10 A- V 7.2b P. X � I � . ,, Rafe, 11.22 7.56 . . . 11 it . �: � � ace WO - sound the r iii dorg.. 0 . F , Combination loolt, double door, just Bluevale .. .. .. 6.48 . . - � � be tp her to secure your services for Ro- like. 0 . CLEARING SA -L -E k I . i - This ai n't a d warf ! . as it left the factory'. Also, 2iO sery a on ban I I � i, As inflexible as he, was an excellent —A curiosity— . . . ed. E. N. Brumola ........ 7.02 11.46 8.55 1� I � I I �� .. ;; .. it) ; . I I of Lake liuron; 15o deres clear 9.31 -, I .. I . . 1160d. f the He's over five feet tall." "That's the Ethel...,. .. .... 7.14 12�00 .1 . . r 11 woman who became a communicailt 0 . -11. I - 1168 1 . I � In this way Hope did not secure a I - LEWI8, Solicitor, Goderich. —,. . I � 4- 111. He is the tall- 1,� . I - _ I I � , . E piscopal Church, and whis, after a few great thing about hi z I - 5 - pupil but she - our Men's Overcoats ; All our Boys' Overcoats ; I I . � ly lucrative . All . , I �1, - psrticalar er Reat from cat dwarf in the world.'$ � - . . C� A UC,Tl()N SALE of Farm, Farm Stock and 1� � - . � . L i �_ o were to bring a great Sundays, presisteutly kept h I I London, Huron and Bruce. 1. . I � I l � ya%do friends wh -Mistress to -All ouT Fur Caps;, All our Tweeds-; All our Hea,vy JA_ Implements on Lot 38, Concession 9, East I �-, . . . - �L RA. shine in -to her lifg, and in. begining to end of the 96rvioe. When -Too High an Ideal. . Wawanosh. The Farm North half of- East half - Gonle NORM- Passenger. � � I I . 'A d?alio! sun ' you are goingv ' Underwear must be sold within the'next two weeks. 38, Conces-ion 9, Buy acres more, or less. SaLle . 7.65A.m. 4.35r.m, . I I- I I t y to influpuce her whole future. gend advised by the rector to conform Housemaid -What! � Louden, depart ......... ::.. 9 - I I I � ,C �l y - ' Sa ,RT- _16 6.57 � � -.' I - 5 _'� . 6.09 . I -1 till1ralealld proved as docile as ot ­ SON. Hensall .... ... v---- ...... N a her boys to the uqage, she declared with vehem when I do half your work every day ! Now is the time that- you require these goods and on , turday, Decetilbc.t 27th. J()HN BoBF Exeter ................. " �i ' . 1 1201-2 9.28 I ould -not - for," said Maid -Yea, but you don't. do it W my on't -_ - -':�- .. 9.34 6,11 I � g ence that she w I now is the time we want to, sell them out—we w . - I � . ` when jubtructed in ffope�s charmi u HAWL LOST. -Lost, between Hensall and Kippen .. .. ............ 6.26 .1 . I w satisfaction. -, L. Brucefteld........ .. ­.... 9.42 L i -_ - planner. It H itI. -Difficulties" vanished, she, 11 there is no sense in so much get- * p I Assort- S I Seaforth. R LAROF BLACK WOOLFN SHAW Clinton .... ........ ­ - 6.4 I I I _', . . I f; atch.-Fatber-You ask parley about the 'rice if we can suit you. . nd in ting up and sittinK down." � -An Even M I . ularded on leaving I I I - I I The finder will be suitably re : :: 1'0-1'9 7.03 � � : the toughest obstacles melted, it, Miss Wilkins , y -Aaugh ter's hand. Baveynuany . mplete. I Mr. Londesboro ........... I 14 , ­ ment fairly co q, Hippen ; . '. - e said of one of her most for m I It at -the fitore of Mrs. R. Melli, Blyth.... ......._..._. 10.28 7.12 � : .. .; -, � I . r�, . I �. an incredibly short Ppace of time 11 itor-No-none. Fatber ld,or with the owner. - � -ing. ud captivatiDg 6turies- prospe6ts! 011 . . McIntosh, Bruceflel M RS. _ 10A2 7.27 �� L . � _ the technical triala of read characteri,stic a - ,1201-4 Belgrave ................ .., 9. I ., inastered ither. Take her, and . I - 1.00 7.45 ,�. � � � L - � I . . I W , t -tie, were never that of the girl -wife who drove the tin- -She hasl-pone e AS. CARLISLE, Heirsall. Winghain arrive .......... I I 11 . I Mrs.. Douglas and Ka . I ' I I . _ L . -Tu-�- Passeuger. � , - I z � 11-1 - t"ir' peddler d cArt around the country -that be happy ! - GoiNG Sot, , - I . L tired of thank ing Hol�e., who in . - nguished -States- ED ARD McFAUL J ' 11EIFER.-Calve into the premises . I I L . I � ; t h%'d not a shred of truth in Jt, but -No News.-:--Disti . I . of the undeisigned, Lot 2t, Concession 4, Wingbam,depkrt ........ ­ 13.50AX 4.00 - . . I - . , I Belgrave .................. 7.05 I � - L �' I ,piniou had worked miracles. The fact I 11jis to-nigbt, tell . Egt`AY ­ . mau-If a reporter ca . about November ist, a . 0 - Was, the young teacher's method was .wa4 whotly evolved from her imagiva- . I I "I" H. R. S., Tuckerswith, - Blyth .... .............. .. 7-18 4.15- �� � � . I say. Servant- . old. The owner %r- I , tion. What character studies would him I have uothing'to I � RedReifer coming one ycar Londeshoro........ .... .. 7.26 4.26 " � I I . �, , I � I I Simple. enough; sho pursued a pL&u sor. There was wan here tin � . I can have the same on proving property and pay- Clinton ............... .. .. 7.65 4.45 ,; - I i� � ; - , usad keen interest -she never- -she not make of such stiff-tiecked wor-' So I have, I . SEAFORTH. � Brueefield ........ * ...... .. 8.15 i t - I � : � ,Which aro . reply -did -ingcharges. JAMES BROADFOOT. 1200-4 5.04 - - , V hat .6.12 , - � D. S. -N , I �t �, I . at to flag ; this ac� shipptra as these; and what a dai�nty lit- lninut�s 11,90, - Rippen .. ........ .... .... 8.24 1, � intere . . . - . I _ rmitted that -He said he won- . , 5.19 _y� - ." . pe - t -le romance she would weave out of an he make? Servant � . - ONEY TO LOAN. -Private and company Hensall .............. .. .. 8.32 I � p()a1plished, all else was easy. � � 1 5.33 i, A W. i- - dered you hadn't found that out I�ug l, N funds to loan atiowestrates. $10,000of Exeter ..................... 8-50 .1 - A I . . t! .1 . � On a certain day -in the autumn of the -incident like this: . . � - i�l '� � - � I _� � . I vate funds have been placed in our hands I ----------- 0— . � � - W _- . - " having fallen ill, ago. I . - . � I -' s it borrower. t : _� . -year in which she bad first . thade the " An Ohio peddler thing salesman--21Vell,_ how do . I . - . Pwrlilich we will loan in suuis to u I .1 � � . . - -CIO � . . onceit title satisfac- - I , � r� - - , . . . � I . . ance, Hope and his aeventeen-year-old daughter mount Mans can be completed at : I �. I , 11),3agh-s'd &c(lli ki-at 9 . Customer- I . - Grand Trunk AailwaY- - i . .. . e � - , . ed the cart and drove about the country you like this p*attern . , Cardno's Block, Sea. . . I - tory. DICKSON& RAYS t . . - I I I I Roland weie %,. alking. together, Roland tle ' ft ind Clinton eUtion ", ­ � .4 - . � — .1 � . ;. -not even Hope could for three weeks. Her sales exceed'ed Cau't you give ine something 'a lit ' � - forth. . 1143tf Trains leave Sesfo I E , r � follows: . � I L - � - had a wild fit oil 9 You see I frequently come CLUMS , . 4 1 . in the quieter . 7 � W H - &T WILL- I GIVE P ERSEY BULL. -The undersigned will keep Goixe Win- SR"ouTu. I I - is ,exuberant child's opirits any that her father ever . made . I Passenger .. .. .. .. 1.03 P. X- 1.120 r. x .- ; � ­ . . , _. I 2nd 7.% . I . . . � - ­� keep th: e length of time. -Margaret Like. home'after midnight, E-nd it is & matter . . , . . J during the present season on his farm . I al%vays in. check. A man whose norse sam . � 9.10 P. X. 0.27r. X . I . . . of some -importance to me not to wake . .- � ". Concession, 11. R. S., Tuckersmith, w thorough- Famen er - A, . I - � � I - �� was; not in full coutro-I was riding along �ftl . . - . ! . � bred J . er.-ey Bull, sired by Canada's John Bull. Mixed QJ;�.:'.::. :: 0.20 A. 3H. _s-_ 10 -05A -N- �; �, . . . . 41, � I �� -, � le at the.time of service Mixed Train.. .,. .. .. 6.15 . :1 - ab . L pland ran in his path. The -on the Train. up my wife. I Terms -$1.50, Pay P. X. 6.40 �, I .. - . 11 the pairk . 1� . i Santa Claus -�-Paterfamilias (from the bead of the . turning it necessary J 0 [IN GoiNQ EABT-- � : I I . . . I .. .. . . I . . with privilege -of re � : - � .. 11 I "I 1, horse knocked the boy down, and might On a Christmas eve an emigrant train stairs at 0 a. m.)-Yanny, will you ask Many are now puzzling their brain- trying to thihk what would be HANNAH. N. B. -Also for sale a J�rsey bull Passenger. .. .. .. .. 7.69 A�. if. 7.43 A. I � . - ; , 11 pe, -who - e at Christmas. - 1164 2.25 F. t �� . " Pwen e 1i I � have killed 'him but for Ho Sped on through the blackness of night, p into the hall a most suitable. article to friend or relativ calf, eleven 111onills old, thOTOlighbred. r .. .. .. .. 2.48 F. x. 4.66 P. m' t, . � - I I ht hold of the bridle, And cleft the pitchy dark in twain . that you,ng man to ate the present to a Mixa I �ra�in .. ....... 6.80 P If- 11 � � I rushed forward,cang moment? Youug Man (timidly) -w- . tion to decide, especially when funds —_ , . ; ; 11 tep. 1i 6 With the gleaul of its fierce bead -light. STRAY HEIFER -Came -into the pretuibes 3.30 P. - � 1, . . . I and forced the hor'tte back a a - - well, air 9 Paterfamilias -I just wanted This is often a very -difficult ques * E Lot 11, Concession 9, 1 Freight Train.. .. .. 4.30 P. N. ;,4 . I . trampling it badly,and ' L e to be i emem-bered. We would recommend all of the undersigned h veniber last, a - A . . � I I I rod on her foot our - low and many ar ,, I Tuckersmith, on the 14t of No . I � I t I In a crowded car, a noisesome place, are I - . I . I � I . I . � . to ask you where you wanted y . , lieffer. The owner can t, �� . � z cramblea to Iii -3 feet, his life Sat a mother and her child : r at once to Two -Year Old Roan - f; � � I . Rolaud a I , -operty and paying I . � 11 I . - �_ . � I y P. hair�s breadth. The rider, a The woman's flee bore %�ant'a wan trace, trunk put when it comes.. such anxious ones to repal . - hfk,V,e the same bv proving w - I sa�ved b 11 I see," remarked Mr. Phunnyman I IL199x4 ­ �'Q_ . c I . , . . - charges. RoBERT MLGL)WAN- "__� . .- ­ .- , , . I ! uttered But the liLtle one only smiled. . -_ 'I., --- �, . . .� sheepish,, ill-tempared groom, m . re mi.k- ---------- - ..__� ___.__ - - . - - � � I i'_ ' again "that the great powers a . 11 . I � T'o ing, and, waa glad to hurry away. I .� 1) '� i T .1 . C someth I And tagged and pulled at lier mother's dreas, ing a meal of Africa." " In what -way . EACIIER WANTED. -A Female Teachet for . - ' I I � the Junio . f the public school . ��J . .� ­ 1. �� ffope limped to the nearest seat, and And h'euvoice had a merry ring, . LUMSDEN & WILSON'S. T r department o . -1 -_ ­. , _i, I - -- : 11.1 . aia, come and guess 11 Why, they have swallowed nearly all . I . ,of No 9 Ilay and Stanley, Blake. Dutiea to - z.1. _ ____ .. � .1 � � I . � ­_____ . . _ As mhe lisped, " Now, inam. , - .1 _. . I �1 . � q. .P.61FLud ffew off for assistance. the Sahara, and rom the very cbeapest to Applications I E . . -, ! 7, . I � � � What'Santa Claus'll bring." I of her territory but Where an enormous Stock is now displayed f comm' -rice on January, itt, 1891. - - . " . - - apanied by testi- I ­ ­ ill . I - . ,-�Vftnta " . - . 1_' - � d -1 She e whole thing as a . ' ting salary required, accon . I I � . L � t! - Our stock of Su - - J; . � �, , . triffe, but the pain But sadly the mother shook her headi Turkey wants o gobble that." Y) the finest and newest novelties in the market. itabl( sta tmber 20th, � :1 I - - �'; L in her foot was so � the�� �_,, ara, what- for?" I I Dessert. , wonials, will be received up to I -Pte . *1 � ' ff . ­­ - - - I . I . ipossible to* enumerate one I — � M �i I . i ite, that when Katie Dougias ap- As Hhe thought of a happier past ;4 r presents is so varied that it is in isgo. .6,ddress b% letter or apply personally to . . :1Z exquisi i 1_` goods fo 1199 . 1:1 I . � ' - - ­ nd tried 11 Ile never can catch us here," !,he said, - I -tr-0- eye to the useful as well as the - JOHN 11. ISCIII�ELL, Blake P. O. go � W ( - I 0 . I , - __ :� M -4 I zI ___ --------- I I . . - I peared panting on the scene, a .' Music half the lilies but it is selected'with an - � . : I % to move her, �she fainted. -, --- , " The traiii is going too f � ast Difficulties of Making ) I . 6 . I I il, I � I I � I[ great - o, mamma, yes he'll come, I say, I . ony D -well - I ornamental. We . Would call attention to our stock o . RF,NT.-To Blacksmiths - * W 0 �'. tj � I . f ii OR _SALE OP awo �� P)-, til � I I � I - -A few days a I - . I all kindR from FIdesire 1 o sell or .rent my property and W . I I . -fter, �eiug stitt� i and Matrim - P, " �L ),.,. "A rii . I . - T eta of rand Bend. The sb � I I 081 f n lital So swift are hits'littie deer, ook and BOOM blacksmith birOncss at G op 0 1 � . I h and Hymn Books, B (D Ili . I I ive I I I I auffariag she was moved into a Togetlier. Bibles, Testaments, Prayer 0 CD '14 . . . � � n They run all over the world to -day,- istically bound volumes, Photograph Albums, has a good trade. No opposition within f 2! C) %a b� W . 1 7 �� " - � � � I for, inv&lid gentlewomen in Harriet the very cheapest to the most art ,, shop and tz, . 1; I � . _. 6d one - wiles. I will also sell my residenc� - i - 'I'll hang my stocking up herr Anniew" said Mr. Benedict, �'. (D tit I � � . ' ood opening, and the )-a* � _ West. She was kindly treated h Albums, Illustrated Books in fine bindings, Poete in all styles, Chil C. -d. ; Street, . evening. I I I 6ink it is too bad that' - Autogi1lp several lots. This il a 9 7 4 z - I � . 4 . . I terms ,ill be made easy to a good hian. Busi- 0 - ).- C+ U) C-4- -111111, 7 1 � - � She pinned her stocking to the seat, . -en's Bo6ke, Leather Goods) Writing Folios. Music Folios, Jewel Cases Card . I I ; there, and had the beat surgical advi--e, . . vou are neglecting your music so much. di Work Boxes, Writ- -ears. Write CD 1�q ., I And closed her tired eyes, ness has been runninz for ir any 3 -* 0� 5= H - wi ... ,� . � � sum. . - Ca _11 ' 11 P, , � rp t P; �, . I I - for a sTaAIL weekly I - ,tle, DOW sea, Pocket Books, C ff and Collar Boxes, Dressing CalleS, - C I - . . - I , . I �m � And soon atte saw each longed for sweet . I You really ought to Play % lit ts, Whisk Holders, Ink Stands, for particulars at once. Good regsons for sell �i . . : 1. -, � I � _�, I flope was not a girl to despond ; she In dreaniland's paradise. i keep in ing Deaks, Cabinets, Fancy BiAskets, Wall Pocke I ing. DONALD PATTERSON, Grand Bend. . � " CD C." i you know, just tc I 1199tf (D C.,� I 11� . . . � . and then other odd articles which we cannot classify, but I ).d. i - . . ' - ; �; -laticAlly looked on the bright Odor Cases, and hundreds of - -i : ; " I , � I � � systen would be so ' i- 0 ", . 1 7 . : 0 .practic.'e. Then, too, it. seen by those looking for new goods. We are offering great —_ I . � n a seat behind the little maid I . 0--d 0 (D . !""I I i I I side,. and soou became a great favorite . in the evening, when I am which ought to be wish to rapidly reduce our ell- OTICE TO B F�EE DERS OF GOOD STOCK. X :� 0 I I . : ble to A rough man sat apart, pleasant - -The undersigned will keep during the M )­ 0 � �,'� I � i . I � � . in. th, , -i But a soft, liwht o'er his features played, ilome. The children would lik . L CD '� I t . , e hospital. It was im . e to hear inducements to those wishing to purchase, as we . N 90 �. I I . PS0a"e had a us stock. Come and see our goods and prices before you make your Christ, season at Leadbury, a thoroughbted Holbtein- I I q . . " �:4 0 � � I - ormo . 10 - �!� ; I - grumble ii;i flooe's presence., And stole into his heart. I lan bull by " L�dy Collins Niepthunel" M . . 711, I � �,� you play and sing ; wouldn't you,child Frico (D �. I - I - - ..e : - . 4 1 f - f lookiucr. directly at you when - mas purchases ; it will Pay YOU- . -- i " Maud Hannini's Neptune," . � . way a, r*-. . n I No. 15667, eirt," 1� I � . I . e4A I -1 . - � . . i � : -varing 0 - No, 5S70: dain, a . I Pi you spoke in it inurn r discon- As the cars drew up at a busy tow ren ? There, of course they would ! Lady c ,olin," No. 3734, milk � .4 0 CD . il - . I I ­ I . . � 4 : . The rough wan left the,train, ' Plea3e do, there's a good little wife I " 0 1 � .1 I � 1i � � i 11 teuted spirit, and & quick wonder would But scarce,haA_ -from the step:j Jumped.down . the . & WIL�$,ON record 85 pounds per day ; butter 21i pounds X 9 �L : - � -1 ­ - And Mra. Benedict laid down J . -able on the I.Qt � I LUMSDEN in seven days. Terms, �1.50, pal ;:r . � _1� a . . . . . I , � I I _. y eyes which instantly Ere he was back agiin. 0 coi ,� I I � fill her bright grw . . th a sigh, and opened 801. J. T. McNAMARA. 1178tf � .. � evening paper wi I of January, I � W P �; . I . h ertain sense of I I � C 0 0 11 I � L . � ,I, gave the grumbler a c � . � 1; � And a great bi- bundle of Christmas joys the piano. . ORTH, ONT. e W ,I I I : , I - . ; ,I; 1�1 . MAIN STREET, SEAF . r, P - -i - ! , _� shame. Oa one occasion a lady said to - ocket wide ; . � OTICE.-N-otice Is hereby giv�n that tb I r �_a . L - : - . Bulg(-d out from his p . 66 WhatsballI sing?" she asked. - L I the inembers Of i .1 _. next Animal Meeting Of �; ; �;; . N Id �� . I : her- - . He filied the stooking with sweets, and toys . - * L � . ,,Sing? Oh, I tbat Her Sweet Smile P 0 P Cc .! � - I . ownehip Fartrers' Mutual Fire Insur . I .1 I . -1 . I . . I . I . r ,, Come and sit nEar me for a little, He laid by tne,dreamer s side. - . � . . the Hay I (D " - .. I � � � . flaunts Me Still,' you know, thatI used . ance Company, %ill be held at the Town Hall, X " " M , ; I �i . ! . . : ; urich, on- blon � I I yoR h ' day, January 12th is9 L, at the - ; � &-ppy-faced. child ; I cannot help Id 0 . I L At dawn the little one woke with a shout, ell."-- . I - . � . to like that so w ' I p. in t(eceiving the Direc- I L �! you. Yours bii-bjesh-1 r-4- CD . � T curious about 'Twas bwe-A to hea r her glee ; -1 . liour o. - i feelin: ' Footwear ' )-4 0 1 - I t 9 And Ur. Benedict dropped into an .1 i I � I I .1 " " I kno%v6d that Santa would I -1 B0 Shoes and- tors' and Secretar�'a reporta, election of three M 1� , - i I .iarly blessed lot. find me out; ots, I Directors and one auditor, arid orber business U) r:� 4 11; - I i . . inast be & peGu emy chair, folded his hands across his . I � z � I , � , � � � 4 - i " I . for the:good tmd wellare of the Company. All i i "I always am so thankful to be He caught the train, you sec." red to be > , - 0, (P 0 5z . 9 ., I I � I � ; )—d. �� . � . - bceafst, shut his eyes, and prZ I I � - I tr,nd, DENRY CD I '! I : I i ' � i- - " I do think there's may scarce retrain, I . members aro requebted to at I - C.� �� 0 ;0 � i . e w en he was . li� I . al,iV ," said L[Ope )) Though v-ome from smiling. wafted back to tile time I 1,201x3 - . V � I EMBER, Secretar3% )_A. 0 . � I I � I . a lat, of sunshine just in living. - The child was surply rigfif, - unie's beau, and bh� wag his girl. - 0-4 �, " I - � . I may you long continue The good Saint Nicholas caught the train', A � �,! 1. . . I 1. my A ear, Mrs. Benedict began, . P C-.� C4, P. �.j . 1, � I ' Ah, � in a sweet OF ALL KIN' DSv -P, ATATE of the late David Walker, Esq., of 14 � � � . to. feel so ! You doubtless ilave. a very Arid came aboard that night. � smith. -The exeputor,i intend to M . ),—, )-d. � �� I . i - - I I - j2A Tucker . . -� 7 I I voice : onging to tho estate of de �31 9D �:: . . . offer the lands bel > in V W ;j - , , � bright horne, dear- loving friends-& For ihe saint is fond ef masquerade C-1 1Ti8 years sinec,,we have met,. � ceased for sale by public auction on a date to be I t ,Z. � � � I . - - - 0 11 , , q 4��, . I . of Lot 0) : � .1 And may tool the old and wise, I �! N - - I I inother who adores you." . And we way not ,meet again � fixed hereafter. The said farms consist 0 U) I - 7 - � - � I ).41. . - I 11 I have lodgings in Bayawater ; my And so he carpe to the little maid I have strug- � . e - 29,' -J 0 �:)J �, I I - In an emigKwit's disguise. . I . id passed into stock large quantiti's of 31, Con. 6, L. it. S., 98 acres; west'half Lot �., � i � - . r:� 0-14 (D " I - , - . your S.; 60 ac I � � I We have just reclaived ai xes; west half 1,ot 30, Con. I I mother is dead." B I ssie ! Take Con- 5, b. R. " � i A Bessie ; no, DO, 0 4, L. R. S., 50 acres; all in the Town ,� I , - � � I . there alone 9" And he dresses in many,wa - Fall and Winter Goods. All kinds of Men, Women's, Boys', Misses' ship of � I . " "And you live -s, because n, d I Tuckersmith, and at which sale the whole cf tb I P in, .e44 I . .3 a off the keys, or' mamma cannot- e co , :� � .111 am 4 I � . C.. Ile wishes no ene to know hini, . � - d Coa'rse goods ; Men and Boys Long BoOtSy &c., of the deceased ,,� & (D, 0 � . - __ � . ­ : . .. I - yes�" . never,tays 11 I am'Safita C -mus," . '-struggled to forget, and Childrein's Fine an farm stock, implements, )I . 0 93 1 - . . . � z . For hp sold away down; nd a (D , I en, iny love ?" . , will also be offered. JOHN WALKEH, Jr., a . i � I - i - . � " Are you pdQ1r__th But his good deeds always show hint. But the struggle was in -' - 7 1201 A) H . 0--d 141 I � . . Men s Felt Boots, a very large stock, which will be, ; I - _­ �­ -_ - - poor. I have _IIRI,�;BY C. WAL.S11. �Op ? How can JAMES WALKER, Executors, V -.4 11 1 I _ - _. I I Nai I ii m" n -Qt very . eg ; Alen's Lumbermen's Rubbers and M - � ' , I — � ' ` � - . z k and Tile Yardi con. .. " - � - . . .. Bessie, I told you to �81 ' . :_ -1 i ; . fifty paunda a; 'ye-ir Of my own., and 1� "', 0 � -There ! Now, Overshoes of all kinds and all siz OR SALE -Blyth Brie CD (D , - I I mamma sing, when � I Of light 'rub� ta -% 12 feet 01 ,A) I - I i e of those and a good assortment 0 F ining 5 acrem of choice brick cla ' - , I I I earn the rest. . WJjJ-(,Io you ask me so, � � - At the Turn of the Road. do.'t cry, just because I slapped your Knitted SOCks, .a full liu . . b � I . . -verty is adjoinin ' Wilway 3 M )J (D tj : , __ - . I � , " , _­­­ - , _ . I - . . . - 1i , (f Of' me to. L . deep. This prot 9the I 111any questions? Is it-wron, . I . n, and affordi good facilities for shippinir. 0 0 - 0 OZ. __--� - � I I) . the golden -rod 8 -land a lit- bers. - P I I . . ! I . I I .. 9 The glory has passed fron, . 9 1. I -assorted steel,- 'f "" are two good tile kill's, one tili n chine, � i?ll . ; �, i � 11 be happy - I � . ut-a very large and well 0 There : 7 e plunle - was in vain ! We have . just . one'portable en.-iln&e and 0 - � W 11 I . I � - t I bless you' he purple -hued sster8 still finger in blooin ; -, . CD 0 _�l � � - For her voice lives on the! "' P. 0 - I , � 'IN no-Goc T .1 one wishin , to purchase a nice pair o f one brick inachine, . � � .L: 0, my dear, cy Slippers, and any. 9 boiler, to( gethEr with barrows, lacks, &C., all in z I Men's Fan � : st6p Igo on the pre- . ; � mv dear I" Tile lady sat for some tirne The birchois bright yellow. the sumachs are red, I know we can ,.� f -'L 1-t '�. ��' � I maples like torches aflaine overhead. Robbie get off my Bboulders, and us a call. . full running order. Therei8 a cellar, W 0 1. i . . � The ' Gentlemen's Slippers will do well to give � misc8 a comfortable dwelling, with good' (0 W. - � � af"Ger thid short interview thoughtfal und I 5:L bj 0 � . . 0 . ie, ..you little nuisance, fl ! . I chok- Bessi . , t I i� grumbler tyle and price. lso hard and soft water and a good stable. C14"_ 1, I - puzzled. She was the greateE and r3tand Suit you both in s . - � - _� I . I . 13�ut what if the joy of the Summer is past, take your hands off the V�dals This is a very debirable propert%, and well adap- -i C) I . ! I � '. I I : - . . i,a the establishment and Arid Wnter's wild herald is blowing his blast ? lup.here,'4uiet, while mamma trifis to- Also apice stock of Trunks and Valises at prices to suit the pur- manufacturing brink and tile on a large P 0"a �t - � - . ted for X P 1. ­ 1: . � L : '. I owner 1, I I I home, friends, and bix'timea Hops's in- For ninull November is sweeter. than May, � � 0 ..,� l,.� P1 - . I � . a -she ineets me No, no, of -course ,.Von can't put On scale, and will be sold at a bargain as the in V P) a - : ­ For my love is its sunshine . chas'er. - . . ,us of going into another buziness. This ;F� r"01 � . So- �9 deairo ! - come. , Robbie I ; . - I � to -day 4111 - trousers to -morrow. ! * cialty. or the riirht M (D .1 . I In especial the ko Ung girls in- the hoe- . ,.,Ordered work of all kinds, and repairing a spe is a going concern and a fortune f . 0 , I I r � � . For her voice lives 01, the breeze, . . n an For full particulars apply to the proprie- -4 . 0 L.� � � � . . eral younig Will she come ? Will the ring -dove return to / P, ct- .� - I - r. � pital-and there were sev I And her spirit comes ht-' orb8,ltttt:rto Blyth P. O. - " 0 1 1 1 . I tor �n the premises, . - � - - became atla-ahed. to Hope, and ht: r neqt ? .., . . I. 1197x4tt . P :� W 3i I girls - I le swiii' back from the east or the let my music alone and stop - I S WM. 11OUfRAY, Proprietor. 0 A.- I / : Will the need 9 D O' —_ —= � . . I , _� (A )-O I., -, they one and all broke into lamentation � . _____ ;91 I . west ? . -will be I, that high not / McINN J SALE. M - �_� . when. they heard the day wa3 fixed for it her druniming on te, Bessie I At the stroke of the hour she e on that HAMILTON & --- REAL ESTATE FOP ,M ��. �i , ; I I . . . . -_ �, � � . her W leave them. - ,ate ; Robbie, Robbie. don't writ OUSE AND LOT FOIL SALE OR TO RENT. . M � , . I � . I A friend may prove laggard -love never comes piano leg with & -pin, or you'll catch P )--# .1� . - I I I (To be continu ' W, P (1) . � I ed.) - - (D . . . late. . it ! Give me the pin -! There, no -For Sale or to Itent a large and coin- - on 0 O.. C-+. .1 1+ � . I I 0- J LOGAYS OLD STAND, MAIN -ST.) SEAFORTia.. H " � . . - . I 0 . irodious frame house. ill connection with this P-." e � still a few minutes, 0 0 ;31 P 1� � � -1 he di9tance ? Not yet. I � . . -fifths of all acre of land with 1� � I � . . I Aunt Eliza and the Church Do I see her afar in i both of you stand I I I house there is four 0 . .. . I . rzet ! and- t. There is also a good stable. X C/1 CD pl I � - ! She could not fo - __ - 1�7� I : ; . � I Org�in- Too early ! Too ear)3 I fruit trees in i I . . . - � � I When I cross the old .bridge where the broo k --' I I . I The house contains all ttic modern convenierces -4 V0 0, . � I - I . I ' For her spirit W c) � I � Who 'arnong the admirers of the overflowed and is 13ituated south of the railway track in Sea I - " 7 � . j I I t Where was I ? Oh, Yes. , '"4 FJ � y E. Wilkins She will flash full in sight at the tur6 of Ghe Let me see. -GOVENLO forth. Immediate po-leebuinii gi,elj. For fur- -.4 0 � . . I I charmiag stories by Mar � ANDRE -_ 01 . t I � . ­­ ­� N, � 0 11 t . - road. . I And her spirit comes at will-' .. I I �) . . ther particulars apply to JAMES ST. Joll' ct, - . . ember the pertlistency of �� W CL (D ri 4 1 1 does not reill - , or ED Dawson, Sea- � . ­ � ­ Ilullett, Sealorth. V. 0. . � . . . 11 I - � ,! little old . I pass the low wall -si'liere the ivy entwines; What are you doing. Bessie, to'make 0 � I � forth. . � 0 " �O (-) ; tz � � 11 the aiipple-minded, - quaint � --- - 1200x4 I- �� - - . . � I . &-a who having beea turned out Of I try the brown pathway that leads through the such a noilae ? It isu't YOU ! Is it YOU - ­ --- - le a z P -M. V� �-d ).,. %a � I li wolm . I -D LOT FOR SALE. For sa %, I m ­ - t OUSBAN N I � I w nt, and knowing of no pines : Robbie ? NO* 9 lt's your father, is it ; .' General Bu.siness Advertisemen 0 � good ccuifortable dwelling house on a � F: CD tJ 4 � . I � small teneme . . H -4 _ - - L i her I basto by the boulder that lies in the field, * . - CD I'll � � 11 �� 1� Could go, a he 1. eornor lot in one of the best loc En aig I 1. . I : place in the world where &he hcr promise at pa'rting was lovingly What i -Ch.arles, Charles, wake alltioll in town. 9 � . I � � 4 inived in- _ Where I . 11) — L -arly new, Containing .. P, C4 C-41 " . 9� . � A - 7 had, her few- household goods 0 . sealed. up ! you -You wretch . . The house io fraine, nt ,o a good - �; . i . - 0 . I I to tile meeting -house ? There in the �. Mr. B. -Oh, all ; yea, .yea ! Beauti. 7 r oms arid woodshed. There is ale lace. This property will be sold �. � � 4 � � P l s come by the hillside or round through ' stable on the p . . at once. For fur- I . gallery she had her cooking ful, my dear, beautiful-�From the Boa- - , cheap and pobsession given ! � the wood ? � GRIST AND FLOURING MILL - THE FARMERS 5� I . -f . � I ,-reened by a pateb-work inantle toiitt Traveller. . ther particulars apply to F. W. 01LIC11, Sea 1� I ;_ I hnd there, a( Will she wear her brown dress or her . z 1� upil - 1199-4 _e, I . ,_ � Bile E;etfled a .. � - 0 The in n ' — ,"'�, i p�-!, men. No pains or arm . , . dr ' Y. * kin' House, 11,_1 : !4 Uilt down, ad -there she and hood'? ill is ow in operation again, after being fitted up with the latest im forth. Ban 9 I aws near -but her� watch may go rvision of most skilful work ARR FOA SA LE. -A valuable 2(,O acre f �4 ,CDnti'nued to live in spite Of all the of I , Qhristmas in a Lighthouse- under the supe . I - - The minute , proved machinery, I I I . , 11 ­ both in re- situated on Concession 13, lots 22 and 2.3, - I . -1 . . wrong ; Bud to produce the best results, F � I I � O hrch authorities to dia� What keeps her. so t expense has been spared that would b I I I ort 31y heart will be asking? HaLve you ever thought what it mus care has been taken to go hic'Killop �ownshfp. They are cloise to the bett 4, 4� L I I ��J . . I A quality Of the returns. Particular S MI -A- _F 0 Z.'rZ IX- �� . I ; �4 . lodgLe her. � . long'? . d a Christmas Day in a light- gard to quantity an give the zi4 . li - be to, speD ' ' (In connection with the Bank of Moutrest.) 1� I � Ir Her defiance and triumph Rre brouabt lough which the grain, ineal, etc., passes, as to markets iii Western Ontario, on good gravel it A 0 simplify the operations tht system roads, and within a few minutes walk of store. . - . z 7,� Wh3; doubt for a moment? More shaule if house ? For fifty years my Christmases .at and still retain the 61(i gri8tiDg . urchef, and every necessary � i � . ; � . ,� � . , � --something that has lately - To you landsmen and customer the flour from his own whe , post office, school, ch - -1 . � � to in I 4 � .i ind by Ido? vision, and every effort will of the ve'ri beat and . A, have been there. 6 perannal super convenienc . The soil is . 1 w4 in Ohio, as Are a�ngels g trade shall have our ow ck or grain i * - � LOGAN & 00-9 �i I Mill *' , 4 I . -ppened ill a certain town Why question ? Why tremble ? -band, and well adapted for either 8to raising, 1, Ila. 'a snowy Christmas generally The g First-class Flour always On . I ris - a living spring `� �! I I I inore true? women, made date our customers. _. i � �: ' � N, . ,eported i0he Chicago Tribune : rds at as b AND FINANCIAL AGENTZ. � � I e hae just endedL in the. She would come to the lover who calls her his means that the ds,V is complete ; but to be to accommo . oth,farms are watered b3 � f�l & _, morning in lots of 100 lbs. and upwal .. � I f 'A naval cas owl) I ften delivered in Seaforth every Monday * ortek. There are about 30 acres of choice tim, --U*NKERS - i . , � the light�.ouse keeper it is too 0 otity required and where to be deliver- and 3 't i , i � ' : c � 4 . I �i Co mmon, Pleas trod in tho trick of a whirlin- wholesale prices. A post card stating qua ber on both farmst a house sind stables, f Court here. The Cen- Thouch she a 4t 'ale. As . Orchards of c *,Now In heir own premises on Market 9,164 I . . ushered in by a northea, 9 delivery the following Monday morning. hoice fruit. The farms will be sold. ; . . purchaser. For - I I � � 'f".1 opal Church, cyclone ! ed, ,*il I ensure prompt separately or together to sult opposite A. Stron a 0 0. . - I -11 � � i t! .Methodist EpiEc . - far as the eye can reach under the light, - . Seaforth, 9' 016 � . . tenary . ! � I . I I . . 4 ?ibo,ut five miles V000east Of here, pur- I I I I ce and terms appir to the proprietor PETER - drafts la ied � - . l . � General Ban)dng Business done, I I g ,, time ago on I croF:9ed the old bridge ere the minute had I see nothing but the fast driving flake8p MILL- KICVEN, Leadbury'P. 0- 1191tf � � I . , C11-ased an. organ a short passed. ' while tho sea dashes white on the rocks SAW � I � and cashed. Interest &Uowed on depositiL - I - - ; - I � ofessor Ortt and it zs�ems tood before me at last, purposes ; 91110 � I � i - , p*y1liantu of Pr , I looked ; lo! my love s knock- ROPERTY FOR St kLE.-The under It . , ; I ; ,regation bO- Her e3es, how they sparkled, her cheeks, how and is a visitor at my windows, A large quantity of Lumber on band, suitable for building signed � i I ; t of thil the,cong - . The - r offerpi for sale "Cheap, hio valuable Village MONEY TO LEND - . � i I � I " kin accoUn � they glowed, mg noisily every few minutes. Cedar Posts, sawn and round. Orders for bill stuff attended to on short notice on z � - . � I �1� I ie s%dly divided. The teeti Molly - ng. Logs of every description wanted known as lots nuinber 63 and 64. on good notes or mortgages. ! 1.� � � CZ1,117 t the turn of the road ! hrieks through this old house. 8 I : . I 3e pious old As we in et, face to face, a wind p ltptrxlo= side of Queen btreet, Petty'ci Survey, ; .. Particular attention paid to cu tom sawi . I . - : t � f Hensall, and ealjt ,side -of Railway JIOBERT LOGAN, MA' NAGER, i I ' t a thdt their was 01 . I I e rushes oming wintei. . Villnge 0 1 . sho I � , w , -Oliver Wendell Holmes. �hrough the lantern with a noise I 1: r I-tdy.paxtieularlyl known all over the ----.*.-- theinc � ere Is a fine frame dwel ; . AM � I . i , t Elizi.,' who looked like the shritl.whistle of a steamboat . . . . . track. on which lotg th frame - � 1i r, and a good __ ; , Claieties. ' . ling 21x32 in first-class repai _____ : ; . � country as 'Au,n -ttioll of the fore tel ling "danger, and even round th 0 STORE— I . - �� � stable 2Ox26., There is a splendid well on -the . I I . ui,,)on, the orgin as a Gre an of doors there is a chorus as if an army of ry I the lots are nicely fenzed with a I . . . A - -Stranger-I hope you are a m 9- D premises and I __1 � . vil. She attended the services regu This branch of the business consists 01 a w well -assorted and full stock of HAND=MADE .'i I I � kle inute the organ began principle. Pawnbroker -Mine friendt, fienda were attacking- us. Bat with all , Crockery, Hatt, and Caps, etc., fine net wire fence in front, the lots are also 1� 17--.: I. I a in my Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Glassware '%Ve would, therefore, cordially nicely d out with Ornamental ttees arid I I . arly, but the ni 'f I vos a Inan*of ,principal and interest$ -this against us in the element , the utmost care. rubZaials"o"Varith all kinds of sniall fruit. This . . I . I lady would walk out o . have been selected with B ots and Shoes . � I . I p[aying the old . girlish days -we had many jolly Christ-, which s before purchasing 8h will be sold cheap as the 0 � .1 I � I I the church and sit upon the steps until too. I . . " and. carefully compare price valuable ,property. ig the villag I � - I ,lout profit even mas6s, ends shortly leavill � and she would then re,c - 'An honor iq not wit' for we were a large family of invite the public to closely inspect owner int m For - � 11RY or � I 1� -BE � . ., the -close of in its own coui3try,"-re and liked,' just I do to elsewhere. . . I - full particulars app] V to JAMES R. : the niu.ic anded marked tile c&n- boys and girls, ' . . ancer and Notary D. McINTYRE - I I . turn fur the sermon, at giving and receiving G J. SUTHERLAND, Convey I . . 0 ulusie began for the didato who had been elected to a fine, day, the pleasant Piibilc, lansall. . . - . � � I ­.- I which, when th of gifcs,*which marks the birthday of inthrop. B ,0.egsion of the premises can oe given Has on hand a large,number of Boota and Shoes I - _� .- he old lady would re- fat office. - . A. GOVENLOCK, N. . _ ner has of his own m � closing Ilyn1u, t d -She--Indeed, it's not an easy thing Chrixt. Now, with only my -brother, - . - I in a month' -d thrie if desired. The ow ake, best material and . � aaume, lier seat on thl� church steps an -1 ov- .....� also a fine Trotting Stallion rising 3 years old.- . I . i . theil return for the benediction. for'a girl to get a husband., He -Why, R'udolph left we make the day as j . which he will sell or exchange for a pair of good Wa,rrauted to give Satisfaction. I � � e of so much a pretty girl ban make her choice of four ial as can be, and my dinner with its . - mares. Tnis Stallion is broken to barflem. Ifyouwant your feet kept dry come andget - . -1 ; � The org,Ln being the caus, out of every five men she meetts. She- turkey -and "fixings" of celery -and -- THE JAMES R. BERRY. a pair of our boots, which will besold I I , trouble, the trustees were at their %vits' e, it� mince pies and -to ge -- rainy But itiq the fifth that she wants. cranberry sauc ke to share A-DIAN BANK OF COMMERCE F 0 R C A S 11 . ' ' � eu(I-s Ilow t rid Of it. On . -, FARM PROPERTY FOR,SALE CHEAP C I I - . � - r 11 See the capitalists riding aloric, in plum pudding, I should Ii CAN BeinglotNo.18 and the I . fe,ssor 0-ritt, have occasion - n � y 09 TO RE?ZT. Repairing promptly attended to. All kind]; of I . 1111UrRiag Pro' . I -Ida Lewis, in Christmas 7 . Est&bldshed 1867. south half of lot No. 13), on the 2nd Concession � - - axecl to see thoir fine carriages 01 yelled a eocia ist with you all. � ]Boots and Sh->es made to order. Allpartitswho, I _� -to pws the cliurGh, was am � are our Ladies�l Home Journal. . I ,y,containing]50acres of I -1e, corner of speaker. I I 1vV h er,�, I as k You, . . - of the Township Of 1-113 is cleared, well un- have not paid their accounts for last year wiU . - ag out, in tl 21 I . lnnd and of which 110 acres call and settle up. . I tilu organ sitti, 11 S'loonkeeper's dr'ivin' ' , . HEAD OFFICEy TORONTO cul�jva. please I . re wale no shelter over it, carriages ?" d in an excellent tit -ate of I the liell. The ck pavement i d $6000.,000 derdrained at) I oring chickens found it mine," responded a red -nosed reformer ­,Cedak blo s condemne D. McINTYRE. Seaforth. I IF . . . .. . OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS : $8009000 t,on, with good fences, the remaining 40 acres 1162 — — . I . I . and the neighl) roost. The professor of society. by the medical health cfficer of Toronto. . __ - . - . , - - wood bush, the timber not , � I . . I � are under fine hard W - . . a pleasant place to -The remains of the late Rev. kv rn. RESTs having been culled.. There is also a never fail_ d, r : I . - -Irate- Politician -Look bere, you I B. E0. WALIKER, GENERAL -MANAGE& . ough -the land - rth Dairy , . I , t once agaiost the t rustees Seaft p 1L).,-oUg4t suit a odhouse, Simcoe County, - I- inff Spring creek running thr a I The testi' ony developed published a lie about me this morning- Davis, of WO __ a bich inakes it well suited for pasturing or . . � I I I L m 'r:-, I I It stand it. were brought to London for interment. w . � L 7 ,of the church. - an illfanlous lie. I won -_ sock raising while the land is highly productive . . - I tile fact that the trustees had thought sent at the - - . i i I � , weather Serene Editor -But just think where Among the clergymcn pre , n crops. The dwelting which ;� m� .1 - for all kinds of grai Having purchased the Da Business,, i L I 9 couiited. Was on .N n. ;: '_ : ia'l n , . -the Tow, i2li �! : 1k lessly set the Organ Out in the - . station were :-The Bishop - of Huron, acted. Farmers' Notes Dis I , erected a few 3*e;ars ago i!3 one of the I beg to cit a CO � 1� ease old pious I Aunt Eliza.' you would be if we were to publish the ith, ]Elill. and A Gene Bankino, Business Trans ' r,sbip. built of solid bFiek with from Mr. uoderick Grey, . o Canons Richardson, Sm e at all points ip Canada, and the principal best in of the patronage which he has re- ; - nd slate roof, there tinuance !�- I 11 I ed and a ver- truth about you. ts issued payabl tone foundaVion and cellar a - . I I R ly cuntiMt Foreman -I think you'll Newman, Archdeacon Marsh, Dean Draf in the past. With the advantages I , . � , ,The C -Ise wag hott -Tannery . Great Britain, Francel Bermuda)&c. , i,galsoagood brick woodihed adjoining with celved my refrigerator and situation, I hope to .51� 4ict rendered in favor Of Professor Oritt nd Rev. Messrs. Hicks and Sage. I cities in the Urii0d. States, bave in * - �; - �, � do. Have you ever had any experience Innes a I � 11 bard and soft water -tinder roof. The barns wid 4e able to give my ciletome � ra satisfactiOn as t0 I i I 51 se price of the organ - " : th r- 1. i i tar the puralia . ' ervices in St. James' church, . SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. other outbuildings are cr�nv(lnieutlY situated I I I r I a in tanning hides? Applicant -Oh, yes; After the -a " - . � . ,� . . The writer once spent a sun, mer in f interest allowed. and in good repair. There malbo a fine bearing ,4uslity_ of milk even in the very, hot we& 0 . schoolin New Jersey for a South London, the remains were buried orchard with Liest varieties of fruit. This valu 'is the moig � I nd-- attended I taught I in Woodland cemetery, the pallbearers Deposits of $1.0 and upwards received, -and current rates o � EACH Realizing that the Cash system, I - I -certain country town; & � D OF MAY AND :NOVEMBER IN - to &]I concerned' I h&VC . year. I . is within I mile Of Just and "ofaeWry - -faghiG - L _KTFUEST ADDED TO TEIE rRINCIPAL AT THE EN able property which the owner will seU cheap � � 4-hurea in the old ned meeting - tit be an early riser. I being the six sons of the deceased, R. I �� or rent for a term of years s thus con- decidetto sell, for CWh 6WY- f L ' I �, li art . on had .the I I Pat, you mu . '. f YEAR. - the thriving village of Rensall and i �, 1� liouse where the congreg t d always find you at work the first thing R. Davis, of Toronto H. Davis, 0 Ir d to churches, schools and good sr Tickets supplied at reduced r&tes �� I . .- L 51 . veniently sitilate . � . sing, turning around an market. For fu I L 9 .custerin. of ri .. . Oi am, �Vinghftlll, W. R. and J. E. Davis, 6f - and Famers' 11 particulars apply to ALEX .,. . ' ' . � g the singing. in the morniaR." ' 11 Indade an' SpeeW Attention givezi to,^thk Conection of - CommercUl Paper O., Ontario. I . � I I 18v S, laensall P. %_ - I . 9 of Sarnia, . I - 1acing the gallery durin , Oi do be Mitchell, I Thos. Davi &,as Notes. ANDEli UcEWE' L - air. .it a a family thrait' 8 1200.4 1171 . D . D . WILSON. a All bat one man -,-a tall, erect,'�tiff per fat46r is an and Rev. Evans Davis: - JOHN AIRD, Manager. I � . .. � . � I , - I I 9- . �� "an, who also rose and stood, but kept thinkin'." " Then your -_ F.' ]ROLMESTED Solloitor. - i �- her it 1ondon. . I . . A - , . I - . I . kis position fronting the pulpit, his head ea.rly r wer too, ell ?" " Me feYt I - ' . . - � I I I - . � � I � - -11; - ­ -1 . . I - I . . -_ � . I . __ , � - � -1 - ­ ­­ L . ,� I IL . I L - . L - ;� I I - � I - I - �. ; L .. I . I . . . . . . . . � I � . . . . . . . - � . . ­ - I - � - � ,. . - I . I . !�: � � I - - i !� . - . 11 - - . L � � � � . L . - , , , '- .a . - I - � - � r I I _j � t, I I 1.�`, ill I 1 1 1 , , I - - - I i TI . I � . . I \ . ,�, . , - . . . 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