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' ' � . _ . c . ." , � . . . , . . . �. . _ . . . . . . . . ` . e • .� . . . y R• . . . . .. . ., . . . � . ' .. . . .. . � . , � � . _ ' - . . Y - . . . _ . . � . - . . . ' _ . e . . . . . ' . , . . . . .. . 2 �. ' � - � . . � . _ . . � . . ti` . ' � ` " : � - $' ; . . - . � . - �� �Tli Ct �,�i Cl R411T .. � EXpC1SYTORr � .. _ - � ' . �EFTEMBER � e _ . ; , Q� • . . _ � 3, �.889, , � � . . - . . : . . � . - - �. � � _ _ x����..-� _ o � � THP3 ► . _ _. . .� . . . ; � : ._ - . , . . � CgNN� P�IER�ON►�. wae the moat imporie►nt acoo�n li hment. making �he hour� he h�d _ we►ried tecsa- • REAL ESTATE FOR `�ALE, - I�1'�T � q _y . ! j,� � . , Shepherd� nnd farm eervsnti o Id en- ;ning with hir_fingeri d�otyle and J�poa� � . 111� = li �iw r �`� g ' F UILDINq� LOTB FOR �ALE.—Thb undar: G O L D E N L I� N��� EA F� RTH G oee� � - sy x�s. e��zie E. BexR. • erall read �► little bu�" �no r n�- wo ,: doee a�nd lookin for � ehort or s� lon f.�� " �� .� �. � � g ,, g �� si�ned hse a nnmber of 8ne buiiding Lobr - snan thoug�ht i� � neceaaity ' nd the .�o Sni�h a_peritameter wibh, etruc . him on (�oderich and James �tree�e for Bale, at . t�w ` '� � � , _ /� � There.is a Rild coun�rp lyi�g on �he oal Iiter�ture surren o s' of the now ae a itiful wa io arm oun� me rice�. For artioularea 1 toD. D.1�VIL80IV � .� - � , S�/'1F��T:�, y E_ o��e .. P Y Y_ 8 R P p pF Y ± s�. �., .,.�..... confines oi Camberl�►nd and Weetmore� ballads and�faicy t,�l�s'traditi n k�i� ilso to fight� � � . - �� - � - " _ - lAnd called t6e $ad'dleback Dis�riot. , North count� . In the ver firat houre of Hu h�s en- A � � -- ° ,"-`— _ _ Far •miles there is: no� A le�ei qard ; hill� �' - y 8, . OR SALE,--xouee' with atout tou� or $ve ., . , . , , . ' Tbis atate of affaire appea,r d ehaek, gggement �a Alioe th�e sheepw& ks of F lote suitable 1'or ouftding. Houeo eontafns � ',�. -, �. sbub iu narro� path$ and hidc�en val- in to Hu ith all Auat alia had erai n o m• �ree roome u staire, three roozu�, kitehen �na ; We ha,v,e .in: antiei ation of the r� in '[� y��t g gh. $e deecribed � , p. ete tly f reed he P , p uie dottons, bought a large �� a� (�j ���%`� ' Ieye which nothing can d�3liver from �he oellar downstaue. A corner. Iotwell�fllred with -. � • . ,C' 1.L17 m�.- � th� etoquence of conviction; t e good aelves on hie _ conviction ae the • only: iruit trees of every kind and had a sood_ well � - . • � " o� co ptete isolatioa, Capi�al, a� �york to be done,: and he ' ed t,. e, ractor'e pl�ace where he could make a� 1�vin . and etnbie: situated. � one street west �of .the . �' : ` tr�c�ed b�t the magntficeg� water power, - �g � • A � � Publio Sehoo}' o� weSt street� � Term� � stock of Cotton �oods which we are sellina at "oId rices. Partie� e- gR�e o nea . new arooe a F co-�peration. $t�� to �he oId � n the Neith r of them, however, had e okea e to eu . , �. . _ b� ,. _� _ I' � r� nd Provisfon8tare • ha$; indesd, withiu. the past �Wsaty-Sve ? I purchaser. WM. WHITE$IDE, Beaforth. - . . , on'.A�ain S�rest, Beatorth, $r�t store soutil o� - , eara buiit here n - YQUDg- .m�►n e fervor aeemed,. perti- �o•Mr. Atherton on the; eubject, f r, his _ , -.11�0 � � Kidd's Hard�vare store, T�e v _ y a d t�iere g'iant temples - • ' �. .. ,� _ 3� ha e a complets ,. , nence. , a- �.� . health wad �rapidly fsilmg, and i� wus .,. . ,. uirin �an, thin in C:otton - Goods should bu ' of Ie►6o�-�be sFnake o� tall chimne s « • • " q g, Y. g` - _. y now� as there � is 110 stook of " Y I havs managed my patis forty now an tmperative ne;aeeeity to pr�event '(,� A�RM IN (�R�Y FOR SALE.-The propr�e- . � - blends��ith the clear dee u� le mists • • " � • •� - `.� 1 tor o8ers his valaable farm Sor sale, being � � ` - . = .. - . � , , . � � P p p. years without help or interfexe ce, eir ! an� more excitement xhan that whi�h [n; ; Lot e conceseion 10 � re on •arrfl• • doubt bu� rie �GROCERIE�, a , of �6e;mouni�in �op$. When my lord bieho �de' i es a#� �variabl . . fvllowed hie reaohin : $a F ' � � Y+ $ a quart�r , p , es w�ll be con�iderably higher. . . . , - � - - �:. Bu't even they do not break tha lone- � � y y p $, .: mil e irom the thriving village of Bruesels, con- , , . . • a . changes, I shall: coneider' the ; nob for near�y two yeare ' their � eeereti Wa� taining 100 aores o! the best of land in �ood con• CROC�ERY _ linass. People know that two hundred » • s dition. There ie s ood lo houes and a lo and - ' � � �"} � until. - well kept, and Squire Pierson, �`well g g g � � • � �' � souia dweI� in: the next val�Iey, but they Thou h it wae Sabbath �- o:'n ' leased w' ' frame b�rn thoroon : atao a�ood orehard and � . '� � � . . nei�her ges nor hear Lhem • and exee t g� x� b=p zth his eon � attention t� the , . , SEEDa > �� ., two �oaci ivells. Will bo s�ld on reasonablo � '-� „ .� P they par�ed ia� unmietakab e� an- farm anti flocke;.thought it no great mat- term�. ROBEItT bicNAU(�HTOI�, Propri�tor. - • , - � ywheu the �iethodie� reacher cQmea al .,� � We have sec�tred sevei•a,l lines in �Sunimei Goods' much� �elow� ° p � ger. Crossin_$ the village gr en .the ter to wink at, what he ealted h�s .,�'en• 11�4•tt t a . _ , ,- PR,��T3Sj(3�Ts $,�,' - tha pearly fair gathers-them to the next » re ul�r rices and: amon st .�hem u� a linA Qf ° � ..� e same ' day � Hugh � notiaed a moet rith folly. - � P�ENDID FARM. FOR �ALE tN MIf1Hi� -° y p � g � � � : • marke� town : the ha�re ver li�tle in- - , ` . _ : . • , - _ . - . -:- y Y o unusual crowti. � He suppoeed t�to be : Bub changee come, though �we d not� S��N•--For eale a$ne farn� af 80 acres; ., � . :. -: - . �r'Vg t111Y1 j�'r � tercours�, . _ one of the wreetiin matches or' � e lendid ]a,nd mostly olay loam, ao acree .� . . � g esh fl,IIC�, ���y, , � Snd ye�� seeluc�ed ; as �Irey are, his- •• `• �. - I g+►mes Qall �hem, �nd from their pleaeanb; Iove e�eared and stium e.d. There � are . on the pre- '� ' - a ---- of eingle•etiek for wh�ch thee moun• dream .Eiu h and Alice were ad� . misea a p � � p : - �:�ories �re oia ; on in those rou h�tone ' g .: � Y R�ood house, a Sood barn; 84x4a, with a . `. " .„ -= ese good have baen urchaaed an the Th a �� g. B $ i�tne.ers are �o famott8 � Hts fi t zm- av�akened. In an hour almosb� �� a� mo• ��ood we11 oi water at eaeh. The farm is ve `• • tavorsble terms, and wlll bo �oid YERY CS +- -. � ea � ee which make fiction �ame. �a � _ � . , CH.�MB �AY. GIN�HAMS �a� ����. �g . � g pulae wae to avoid it, hia .eecond : tQ try 'ment`" Alies Wa� left. fatherlee�, pleneantly eituated; one and a half miles �lrom a � ' ' While ` Qthem I h�ve heard> women�eIi � of eor- if I�iB au�horit ae the �� � oun uire "� � . depot on the F. & p. �t.• Raiiwa+y, 3 milee irom �' �.� ��. - � - � � �-• �xows the ver enduranee o� which y -y � g pronouuCiqg the beriediGtio�7�- .e�ftel' s.�rceland P. o. 14 miles� from �a iriaw n = � -. � . The:highest marke� rice allowed ' g �' d Produce, p t�r Farat � � Y wou�d not be a�ble to diaperse it. _ mos6 exoitin$ service arrion the men o€ 16 from Bu Cit� For further artfculars � ' � p�ovea our,kinehip wita 'the Immartal, But as he eame cloaer he :� e: w that g° . a 1 at the EX 3� � � � - � , and.aeen meri who have don� deed Keswick lead mines, Mr. Atherton ,sto Pp Y, POSITOR�OFFICE} Seaforth. y�}�ich we ars s of � sellin� 'at 8c: � er . ard: These oods � make s lendid a� ma roSte and uiek zeturne ouir m thi$. was no sueh fo�ly. ��he ` n in . . . � uso . . g. I� Y $' . p Cau and- p q °��0 - �. _ � - darin rvhicl� inade them no� sbe herds ped, looked down on the.orowd e�t_his .� . . . u$, -. � P � their� simple ma$sive strength we, e lean- feet, nnd then, pointing upward,' - fell - wearin . dre s ' � � � , " but herae8. ARbi FOR. �ALE:—A splendid one. hun• . �., � ��• � � ,� � " ing,, from far�e of habit, upo,: �their baekwa�d into --the etrang and laving F. dre� acre iarm in the township o! Turn• r T � ° � � SgARp � ZiVEN� � � � I found these things�flnt i�e fire� sum- Ion� = and ; powerfu� � etaffe, . hu their Artr�i� stxetahed out to ei ! berr Co t�ot �xuron : tor - �. . - . ' .4 rec Ve him. _ Fcir. Y� Y , eale. There are , ,� ; .- •�EAFUitTg �; mer T spent ��with tke Piereons af facea. were;.grave and etran�ely onder, � a moment � � e5 s�eere,s ��ared and in�a good atate" ot � cultiva• �� ' . � -: �. tlie gray ehadow of d';eath P�ersog FeII. Eight hundrec� yeare � The women (man o f t hem eo ft l �`roe(�- � ttofl• �he batanee ia svell iimbered with cedar - � � 3' . strove _with the light of heaven o�l; , his: and hardwood. ._ There �8 a o6d hou ` We have stil� a ood assortmen� of Li ht and Dark � 1'RI (�R s`(� � ` had ihis �`ell.been the property of this in th�ir babiea in their arme �w re lie- . �, sa,.etables, , . g . g NTS, - . �` one famiIy,_ and there was not an acre of � - • � weary, placid face , then the preaeher an� a'ilog barn. ' There�,are: two wells wit� . � �. � . � ��V L� ►J - � . - �he cound nor a n D tening with wet eyee and a free� , light knew in ull its fulnee8 the - o� Who88. pu�npe, � also at� orchard with eboice �earin� . -' �• � � , : �_ - o � y • fruit trees. It is convenient to markets eehools GI GH � $ eta� e of the oId granga on their fair, comely facea. �•, earnest h�d looeed the silver cord:;,and � rI AMS SEERSUCKERS MUSLINS $c. � ' a - tbat waa no� dear as Iifa to old Hu h cc - � &o,, and' wi11 :be sold - eheap. apply on tho � !� ,� ` ('� /� Y , K Tt �s �ome peddler readibg �;�' neW broken the �olaen bowl o� life, � ; .; premises or to A�NDREW J., DODDS Wroxeter �l � v���� Q��� � V E�� -_ Piereoa e heart. They were a prudent �tor to them " tho.0 ht Hu h and • }'�� p. o. , _ . ` as welf as an oTd famil ." The cann i�lice was aow in & condition of abso- � ° � 11�9-12 � . - ' _ ' d r ` ,: Y Y rat er interested, he �apProach� d the . , --- - � _ �AT - - , , Piersons w.as �heir local narne, ° and 1_ute dependenee aad po�erty, and it ILLA(�E PItOPER1'Y OR � SAL - � . T1 �T., SEAFOR�H, � - , �he d group to get a glimpse of the i� n who - � F,� Desir- . Extra ood :-value �in :�11 L� � - - _ y eaerved it. ��11 the political eould reeerve such a ra t atten n eeemed to Hugh that i! ever his ;love � able dwelling house and Iia}f an aerB lot #n:. g . , a nen ; Goods TABLE LINENS, , �ian es of �hese ei .ht hundred ears � � p�� t ' � the viliage.,of Brucefleld for sale. Houae con- . - - � g g Y iYes it was�a new sEor .-the:�, d old - wae to be her �hield, she had now a"rght taing 7' oom • � � � Begs leave .to thaiik its numerous �ustomers TOWELS� TOWELLING TABLE �NAP.KINS .TR Y thetr� �er liberal atron �ar , y; , � r s, kitchen, woodshed, unc�• eellar . � � � A, CLOTHS 9 P ag s in the �,�d - had beeri in �heir fa�or. -Ro al houaes to demand its :immediate protection, newly built. � There ie al$o u�`,frame,barn on the t �, `'` « Y .etory, always new-the e�ory of Jeaus •- 1=� _ hope throu�h olose at�en�ion io busmaee and _ had come and �one, bn� the owere � �'�ith careful tende�nese, and ex�res- 1ot, und �a young orehard: There,� ie aleo a lot ot � _�� � ' vin P of Nazarettr ! And the teller wa. :a geu- �. SIDEBpA�,D aQVERS - e. .� � s' �ooa. gooct's at rig1�t prieee, to merit a a� �f�at ba" were aiways ths�ones they had I � sione of the nioet loya! respect, he con.- one-and-a-quarter acres adjoiriing, well•feneed. . �� . �� . , -" ood ahare t eman Qof God s Creation,, thou h his � These properties w�ll be sold either en °•�100 or. � < C oi euatom in the future. We aiways � acknowled ed. Catbolicism anc� Pro- fessed hie`love to hie father. He e' oke - " �uy the beei and purest gaoda, and at the low y g _ broadelo$h w�s dus�y. = and : bi linen ., k� separately. Wi11 bo aold eheap :and on eaey. • • •� . . � t• tes�a��iam, Church and State and �is- • •. of Alice s. great beauty and wortti,_ of terms, as pro� pcietor has;�tven u housekee in �. �� � poasible priee, und seil on a iair and xeasonr,ble : _ - 9 . , eoilecl�. �mallia eiatur�, fra ile i focm, . . . _ . . _ , p p fi, In GLO.VE� S �we `� - rost �aeat Iit the fi�es oi mar� rdom or • • g •. their patien�- waitin and of the �ci� • Appty to R017ERICK MeLEOD Seaforth P. a -- �,�. show � a: i�ne_ 3�,nge - in 3�ISLE . THR�AD � p_• All goods xeturnab3e -w�en �ot as repre; i Y .� v�ith eyes. that tuoked Iil�e home of si- g� � _. - � � �-eented. 4ur values in Teas and SugarB �=e � " gi�ded men for the • battle ;: but there o umatanc.es which he eanceived made it � � 1� 31tt equal to the best in the trac�`e. Havin lent prayer, he bore (ae every cie gyman • . .- TAFFET.A� PURE �:STLK and KID. - Al � g�ugb� .. - � ' ne�er w�s � Piersaa who woutd have ut� -- . . siuiply honorable for � him to fulfil his , , ,.;; �: {_ . � a so the new . novelty-- ouY fiugare before the advaneQ, we are able IR$�.�LASS I'ARM FOR SALE.—Beinry Lot �_ P. ehould bear) his great commtseio in his , eeli•s�s ehe&�► as an,y ott�er �ouBe. ��e ca1�:g romise at once. ' . pecu,i � . bis iitle•deeds in jeop�,rdy fo� a� c�eed.' face. p F �o �n the C Conceesion of Turnberr and -` -Never �t I Any man,in tlie crowd oou' d ha�•e �, �,. y� �S'IL� G`����%�+'S w�th � KID �TIp attention to our Teae lrom IOo tp �5c: rpo un ,_ east, unt�l the ear I'845 " The s uire lieard him all throu h lth Lot 10, in the ;A Conces�ion oE� ;Howiek ; the s• � Our Japan, Y�un H aon or Blae � d� � K Y k at 5 Iba. ior ° _ i y ,°e�trried him oa one arm,- yet. e was q �- ravel roud rune between them., The. two con-. e � � • i are ezeell . � ent value, and gi�i�g gaod sa#is. � when young Hugh Piereon reiurned � tneir maeter for all that. - As th shades � str�nge _and ominous silenoe. � ot `�nin 148 a�res, oi whieh 126 acres ara cleared and . �.��. � � ----.-.. � taction.� -Our oiher vaIues are as� good.ae s� ��n from a fou� eare course�a� Oxford.�The even then did Iie answer. He waiked � � ° y y of eveninq deepened he dreW th story in a St etate.for a bfnder to run: , The farme ure . the trade— tar or.me cs a � �Id ec�ui�e in trusting h;im there had to its trium hwnt c o fir-st severai times `aorosa j eituato on the gravel road betr�eea Wroxeter- .� .� � t' h n�. Ha�ing ,a 8rei- never drea P 1 ee. , Thgse � eimple ,�_,, ,, the lon�, low ane Bolmore— .�` -� ' : � claes refrigerator we are able to keep our butter � ' - med of the chan e$ th�t . had r.00m • t k ihreo miloa from Wr�coter, and � .E1. CAS��. �`iOLICIT�iD • and lard ust ae nfc:e as in • S men and women were no� asha; ad �to �, hett �trtktn the table violen�tl . 3 oold sveather. C,�aed ' b, y� 2�} miles from Belmore: There is a school"house . ` bee! ior pienics,.luneheon &�, a�Iw�a s _ � tagen place sinee ha had run the eame he�declered in a voi�e huek with as- on the �corner of tho land and. ehurehe con• -�. � � � � ,: y on .eut, � ; � wes over the ee ulchre of Je: us to . — � - auntle�. in the bs inning of the een� p p � .'• y � ' � • - � `� '� - � ' whieh we eliae in�any quantity. ' g . g� sion thab " the hour which made , A�ice veniept Appl,y to A. C1ARY8LER cn the rem• _ � �ejoics w ea He Ied oaptivity� oa`� i�e. , iae p � a' Juet to hand thisw . e� or to J: COWAN, Wroxetor.. 1101-ti eek a nice line oi Deoarated ; tury. $e believed Uxford to be what To eve�y. one Af that audienc� there Hugh e wife made °him � cl�ildlese nd � - A (�''� G4ra»ite Ten 5ete, �wbich wfll be aold ehsap; E� ��. � JAMIE S:Q N also :China Te � it mas �then, the nursin� mother of Ioyal came that ni ht� the revelation o a new �u8h homeleae." •� A1t� F R . �� �L3��O�� J. a Sets, Dinner� �ets and 0 SALE.-Fbr eaIe Lot ,3 eoneee � i� �' ver� ehea , Tailet Sets �- , e and conservativegentlemen. But:thirty Epiphany. ��ugh longed to �� e the "I have no� the .power,"�e ad�ed, F eton i, xuuett, conta�ritng' ioo acres 70 . - � • p . � =. yeara had msde wouderful ohan es acres ire� irom etu ' ° � - - 8 r preac�er home and give hirn reet nd re- "to take fr�m -you the; ,sueceseion, �nd n and in a high'etato oi � ' � ulI e�ock of Ftour and �e,ed kept �onatantl � • ` -- though they had na"t come with: much . , if I.h�d I. would not do it fo cultivation, There. �� 16 aares ot iiardwood Y � freshmeut. Bu� he dnrs� no��, d itt , r the 1` nd � -- - � on �and. x�gno�� mar�et ��8 ��a �n ; . 'ob$erva�ion, Dissent,, :�iah even i� � �, ° � bush, never� exilIed. • Th�re is a .never tailin � - � - � ' deed there was no need. �'I3e ea down muet go to a Piereoa, thou h he •'be �th� e r1n and-� r;� �- � -> •�' tra�e ios $ret•class Bu�ter �nd �, �h °r' 8 ,.. p g. o wn�o la'nd. .There ie a�goo� �� • �; ii� cradle _had bee�- a$econd Herculee, on the wicker chair #r�m � ic �reatest fool that eve�-lived. 33 oroharfl ot two aeros. : A � � = i * - . h h e had Ut it l�o Q00 =acrea of flrsb had grawn in strength and �siature, and $ olcen and t 'wiIl,�the bare land I claes ]and, well eituated in hzanitoba. � Thi :+ -p p , he women. .b'rou t� him , ad, be sure of � that,_ , � F U I� N A C E. . �.9�a,� � properts belonge.to the ostate of the lato J � •�U=RNA C E S, e�U�� _.�1���� � i in favora wi�h rich an d oo�. T he o l d_ ..� g; , . ohn � = p oaten c�keg and ae�W mtlt� • then e bade and I� h�ve e�ved more than twe�nty YIugiil and must be �old. Appty to A.- �TRONt� , _ � religious roads were being torn up, the thoueand oun ds: T hen wit h a eud= �eafo�th • GEO, PL ' � . _ � : them fare�velt and went over.the moun- P , EW�S, Tuelcersmith,'or to: .: _ . - � � � • �CAMPB�Li,'� BLO K ' . ` ABRAIiA�1 HUGTLL ' . �"i�-- C , fiEAFORTH, ; �ria 9acra Ievelted. �lma mater brought tain to th9 nea�eat to�vn, . whera �e' wae den burs� of ieudern�se, " Iiugh,'my , on he farm oppogi�e:� . � " ' a� . u childre� who r�be�ted a aie�st her lad tweni thousand 'ounde S `' • 1118tf � _ Eirat Gfrocery �outh at Main and � B ' � io �tayth��night.: . � ' , , Y . p . Dba t _ � q�der�eb_sie; . and refuse& any Ionger.to l�e fed upon ,: ;�. ihraw. zt aw� . You e " � e • � _ � Had it not been for .`�Iu h s. uarrel Y an have it;' a9 �T� ALUABLE VILLA(�E PROPERTY FOIL LeCZd I i� COt� I C� C� d� - _�.= the dry husks anci chaff. In politics . g �. eaail a� lose it." �- � � l'P' �ALE AT:� BAR(�AYN.-F �. . . ��d L Burr��n Furn�ces. - or eale in the _ ' � �ian ' • . : - and ethica newer . virtues, "proud and with the rector. it ie nQt �likeiy � ,at the . ,� �r ra�idly growin� and prodporous vt13a e of . . - � � � - - � � , White ��ar and � ot�r Iove ie� dearer � to me f�ti�er . g �h ��1�II _ � - $ure, anc� for them$eives suf�cient �'' oId �man (who wae easy anc� ind',i, erent � � ,�. Heneall, two 8ne village� lote know•rr us ,�ote � --- • � - • than.alL the old in the world • thau nun�ber 198 and� iQ7 situated on the no �United �tate� &Ro aI l�Ia,�1, .- e ` � were arraigning the old � rannies . , gbout m��t thinge but hie dinnerj would � --� . „ � . ,- � , rth sida , s . - . , . ' � � , . . - y � have takea�an notice of : tfie ser � ce or every �thinq oxoept-- . � � ot (�aeen atrest, Petty e survey and on which ` A'�IaI1�i1C S'�@&lil �/� . ships. � whether of creed or government. ot ., y ,_ • r That-that ir1-" _.;_ ."' there is a 8ret claes' dwelling, wtth �ood_ ce11�r .- �,. • - i Hu h s re�ence s�t it.� f3ut �°'e be- « �- ,•. and kitchen ��� G RN �T C.��"ti � �U.� ln four g p NACE _ Among ti�ese :-young reformers $ugb �; a Exce t m honor and Mi ° ,�leo a Sno .tra�e etaBle ;we11• _ Cabine $b0 to 00 -�i,e - lievecl it to have been deliberatel plan• „ � 3' as Atl�er- 8niehed tl�roughout .and paintod, eizo 23x3G �1Z�8-5. 6, �7 and 8-.-�-�tee1 Radiator rnte�nec� $1 . iurn, $100 fia �200. ► . s, portable �or brick. set. �t�, �d80 rsturn �0, st�era�e, �m . Pier�on was a l�acling spirii. �ery hes- , �on. � with 2 good box etalle and var.d outsiito ' ot � v re � b� ried for his mortification and r, roof. 9 tnrr� �o. All o�assea ot assa e to and atable. Thie 8ne and,rconvdnientl • p g. #rom ; o� , _ �:; _ iiatingly a,t firs� had �ie g�ven itt his al• ,�ha {p , Then the old man condescended= to eituated . -• . i Y a 1 point�� in Qreat Britlain to an poIat :in -? Iegtance ;�or <bi� was a nature to kindle ., squire� readily : adopbgd his ienci s r-ea � � a roperty will'be sold at a bar •asn ae d � � -_ � �, � the owner .Canada. If you are sendin for our frien eo� and; to tem.porize. Thepreach- �ntFnde 18aving the villn���e Far [uli _ T ^}'� g. Y ds do � � ' slowlyr io rea�on and deba�e in the com- epinion, and when it wae c1ieG vered. er� , particulara ' ' T H� . �""� not fail to ' � daughter- is doubtlees well enou h; `a' 1 to JAb1E� BEl� rG ����� f�� �� #,,/i.! g seoure ono o! nur pr�paid tieketa - that the � orator �was the Me't� o�ist �, pP Y Y Htueall P, 0. or - ����� 1.� ' mencemen�`of an enterprise, ,but, being � � w' . � elear through and aqoid�all trauble. - pxeacher f�om .tlze Penrith Circu' �� � but :Hu gh, �ii as easy t � l o v e a, r i eh �{irl 'to a. .T. B U T� I E R L A N r�,: ,C o nveyancer, i�en�a11.' 1-11 - Ganad�a �t their- ���:1yACj� '�WO �1Ze��--NOB, 43.and 53:` �0, 4 � PaciSe Railuay and �teamahi ' `' embarked, to $ing -�nto it t�e whote � liaiX4 . 3 Tickef,s to ull �nts, 8 eia2 r �� - anger�knew �no bQunde, 'All the herd-. ae a`poor one, and though I do-. not say takes wo:od; 43 inche ' 1301 �e ate$ to 3�ian�toba � j passioa a�d_iuterest of life, marr .for mone it�i m �� s lon , and No. 53 takes Svo . and Paciec �, - e;rs and retai�.ere on the Fierson�: s y � Y� $ g�o� my iad,, to . 0 SF.LL OIt RENT.--A beautiful � g . od 53 inches IOii Coast pomte. Throu�h elee rs tate ta�n� oi Steel Radiators g� aeeure�l free. Best �onne ' ` �The teaehin s of his cIu}�s in Oxford ortable or briek set et�on �o a�t �n i � r go where , mone ia. There is : our . 1 100 ` aeres,�? 9� uar.es cleared and under _ � P haq a.n: EXTRA �EA� � n ' �{: �_ �� were strengthen$d b occasional visita . were noti&ed that to liete�, to. 'a: other y� y cultiv ' ��. • -� Y FIRE : the United �tates Australia and '� ation, boin� COI11pO6P,d of Narth half- of 8��.' is the � most PO Fi � � Chin�. 33ead- -�;' Y .�, • „ � eousin Jane or.(xrace Stricl�laad ; ta;ke , W RFUL HEATER � Economie 1 �geney tor ihe best atack and mutual �� . _ _ to his mother'a� friends in Mancheater. jrxegular _sermon wae to los8: �heir our ehoice � Lot 86 and Nurth half o! Lot 3a, Conceaeion i �- � &� S�ron �, � urance y ,�iugh, and you ehall fur- townehi of Diorris 30 aer ��Durable Wooc� F� rn g comp�t�lea. Money loaned on all ci ` , es fn .sod, balance tn � ace ruade. , The�e furnaces are ut u secunt , at �°# . Here ibe young manre sympathi�e had ' employ�nent. - nish over the dear old - �' :. , . under the Y loweatrates �f fn •� houee as y'pu �grain and root�s, 8ituated or�e•half mile eust of �� p; : tere��. No trauble Hugh and hi:s father had beEn�� °ecus- �u ervision of - a, mecha r to�.ive informa _ � _� � eome in contiact with the paie.faced op= ' � n c with an ex erience oF tion. Real osta,t,e and Ins Wieh, every room in 2t exce t. m' o�n, . the Villa�e of Eluevn,le, 4 miles from w,n h�m , P 25 ears.• in �he f�'r- u�� iomed to diepute e,micably over� � ver P� Y, n G' �` ,,� Ofi�ce—MARKET ST. Tfek , }� , eratives whoee lives had dwindled down y� Come a d 9 miles front Brussels. .�'ak'i11,�i8 rIF�CB IJUS1Il � . 'Y et, Steatn}i0at and _ �•�, �, chan e.but abou ,���gh, T have Ioved ou lon eet • of xolling £�� ancl are ,,uaranteed to:' �ve Ood sat� f Tela ra h 0ffice = - ' _� i ta aa impietneni wherewith to do day s �� � this subject'. t e old don't dee y •� �:land, talling east and weet : trom centre, soti or , . $� g s action every time. � p • MAII�T �T. _. , :• � . man would listen to no _ reaso : S� ext me for a�girl you have a�ly ��a ioara. - T��o buitdinge aro, irame �barn • m ° J : • A: STR011TG `" Th " . work and earn wagss. He felt for , known two eummers. � _- � weii etablo anfl root nouse beneatb ; st,ed : i�� , e Agent, � ,� r�, � thecn a pi�y ea �reat th�t it overcame at= Hugh refused to go to church r�t al� ,auri, � atta�hod with stable tormin � ESTIMATES FURNI�THE� � sEAF�RTx. It wae hard for Hu h � yard ; i►nplemen� � D.. � '',� �,�.; .,-&�ound the S�xou slag�ishtte�s of his Partly as a rr,atter of conaeienc. ' and g to refuse the houae and oultry'house ; frame hou5e �vith- - ' • <�- �T$E leadin� of one eo det�r to 11im whase kitehen All W04C16�18Q A.ttACll�(�, .�here . ar � �' artl in an er allied_himself wit the p. � � ; ' �' , char�eter, and made bitter difference�_ p y . � � . � • , ; + � . � Methodists tn Penrith. 1h1� mo: ,e w�is � slighteat wish :hac� always , carried t�e two wells on the farm and a good bearin r C � , . � ����D:i�i� �A�#C 0�' CDM . ��r bettveen his irncle and �hiineeIf. � � orehard. The placA is w�il feneed and i i' - _ �e��� tret�ted bath�b the. uire n;nd tl�� re�. wei�ht of a cornmancl, ,Indeed, it woult� n a flrst �, � �#��+; ` � Th�� Hu gh finalt y lef� coilege withou t ' y c�a ,. ,. , elaes a�afe of cultivatio�a and ia eckon /�/� '� y�'A�,N ��j � � �---- y - have �beeu° omni otenb tv ew� hi x ed one ot y Q - tc,r with contem tuous ablivzon' �ae a P. m�ut the bestfarms in the Coun ��U U� . _�1��j HEAD F p Y ty of Huron. Aa;the ��• -� /� l�KY � I:� :- l�V� � FICE� TORONI'0, , .t ' � • + a. stngle � � honor " c3ic� not �nuch trouble ' a � � �o �t! O �V V topi� not possible to be . discusseti over . for�a;'low_ and pleasant voi�e whieh li�_d Proprietor is co.mn�ereiu,lly engaged it must 5e � � ° ' hi� fa�her. .fie had thut � kind of con- , . , . � � - � ` � ` ' +'� the table of a enilemau and the �xepped into hia heart like �li ht fil v� either rer.ted.or sold this tall, and good ierme . � . .• � p- ' aid up G�pitA;l, � ��6 000 840 � � �� ,, • tempt for book� which men who gauge - g< I arish g��i. g tvill be givon. I+'or fur£her particuTar� addreas j- ` ��A � .' ' : , priest. �'uet at first, perhape, Hugh felt akl its chambei�s sil�ntly and swe�tily tho ro rietor J..r. DE\' . �Sts - _ _ �1 3i everyihingby�Iand are �pt to feel. The bi� , = � with the� p �' � MAN, Brusee�s,or," I�ie - 'IV�AIN. - _ .. . 70o,�0�k ��"�R���' ���F��T� � � �� �� Piereons had gone for six gener�tions to self annoyed. by this silenee . He persuasions of a de�,rer lov'e, agent, ROBERT•KING, Bluevale: • . llsotf .- . , _- , ,, - �'� �xford none of them thought hiiYrseff ecmewha� of - a m�E r dearer now fvr its very heI les�ness and � _- , - - PR�sinErr �.�-K , hac� ever taken - Y' p ARbi IN Ar�LLETT F -� -- - �, HENRrY �'V. DdRLiNt� E�Q. , �, � and would have: pref�rred that it s, ould _:lon�liness. How could he deaert her ? Ol� SALE. For. eale G$NERA� MAN�i(�E 1� � bonors, Iie had not da.�e so himself-he � - F the eaet half. oP- Loi 7, Conee6sion 9, con- ' $, �� F. �'Ai�KER„ -�ia entreated as atron men moved k► tainin . � As ' ' �� be recognize�d:- , But as he = beea e. fa- 8 , y � 5o acre about 45 aere . _ . $ T GElY i� MANA ' •� � -' did not cosisider it desir�ble his son , nrea, iree " Q _ Q�EE� �T. H. �LiT�T�KFB. .K � miliar� with h�: �new spi�itual ide a breat� p�ssions do enireat, His elo- frnm stump� and in a atato ot ood��cultivution �1�• . v � � eboutd make any innovation. But the g , � , .g , . � -. � � � ' �� = 4 `` Iette , � better s irit, moved him. .. quence woulrl h�ve moved Rea There ie u. good fran�e house w�th etone eeilar _ � "' � - �A�{.� . " , � � rs he received from Iiugh s unele p . eon .bt�t � °.���� : .•;� 'SE�AFORL$ BRANCH ' � '' . . it onl �atren �. ' F a �ood �rume barn and other neceeear � out.. - �+�� �7 . " � ' This intima . �� Y . gthened Prejudi�e:: . buildin y , f • � � _ � . • The �eaiorth BrAnoh esrioasly &larmed him.: A�Kadical a cy was dea�ined to b come � � t. $. �� A1so a s lendid bear�n . e ot thie Bank s�out,#n ' .i : � r � � n g . orchard - � ' ` recseive ; ase to • Y; � l�;eformer, a meddIer in other p�ople s a much dearer and closer one. A eud- Then the anger � wliich had been � ri -�nd wg ered by a never•failingepring.eonvenient , �' � • ' t ' • � deposite in � !' , den thunder :s�rrm induce strainecl burs�. impetuousl 'forth to the buildinge. It ie within one mile and .a '� • �• ��: -"' f, ,, ', matters among the Piersons, w�s a cabe �i . Hug one. , Y •�� }ialt �from ihe villn, e of Kinburn 4" - . , SAV� ��S B/Q ` � - � $ g , whera are • - � fe�ther a t�un�s anr� eneers at the wom n store � � - , � �-�� � . � A1 K, ,�� in� wbieh !ie hdd r�o precedent ta guid� ��$Y: t�, tuks sheYter in the�house � the . e a�d: shops� of overy kf�d churches •-` � Hernlock � Pi�e ' BIack Ash � 4f 4tie �� _ ''' = d�im. `'. e- : preacher. He entered_ it a free ma � but he loved, �snd the . friend and aet�C . gehools: and cheese. faetor3�, �als9 ubout boveri � � , Wh�te �sU I�Ta Ie �ak Dollar and U war � - ?� - - ' p � miles f�otu 8cuforth and the %�% . B&��WOOCI '� � � � � � ds� , w�iose memor Wa,s liol ` to him rou8 d eame from f�Jinton; � I�oCk Elm a1Zd S � on whieh intere�t ie allowa 3 He took counsel with t�e oId clergy• befor.e he laft h� had surrendere. - hie - Y y L u oft Elm. A.: d��asurxeat �s j � � - , ; , � wfth good gravel roada runnin � : , ` � ` ���i : U&il�lt .n �ca. , g in e�er� aire� of . au1ls ver °chea : q Y: Draft,e on �ll tha p�inaipa1 townA �,nd oiiio� fa ° man who .�for ue�rly forty years had �'hole heart to �he lovely girl he � ound the young m�n s elow indibnation ,; and tion. Apply on tl�e rom�sea �or add Y . • ' Oanad p rose Con• � .� a ort Gtres�� Sritaia, and ou �e Unitaf ' twiee a�e�k drank a bottle of por�, and awelling there. And I do not th' k he even the paseiona'�e old squire trembl d- e�c►noo r. o. JAs, bieGILL. 111 �- , . _�_ . ` ' 8tat�e ; � 8 tf . , �bou hb �►nd �old. - a. _ � Ia ed a� befor - a e him m _.� � , --$ oi 1QQ _ ' ' �a� �o bla�m _ • _ _ _-� Iiu h ' , , _ . �ri e fo di : � e,�a.rs��...._�.e,:_�_�. o.s__ • _ >� � � ' - -- P Y 8� ih h�m. .I3ut : , r to be iwnest� i� love � d not- know hoRv _ �__. �.- . ,:. - .:- .: : -► -' atsoe-F�reb danr s oss_ y r r : , XCELr.ENT . PIt4PE1tTY FOR + — ` ` - �� IOU g Q ° ��� �+�meCeI11] - �" such edunsel wa� onl the blind leadin , �ea l he had aon uered . ( rhe ver 7ue�t Sbono r. also A�t i• y , g:witlr Ahce Atherton was �bPtter fo � any y� � , whon he tur� Be �AL�. _ Y_ , , - t�e bIind ed� �t the � E in� �Lot ld and part oi�Lot 14 in flr 1 C�1� TOHN They e�lled• � u their ltfe rnan than � couree at eolte e. If cloor, and in a� oice �vhere'a . + et o� Feed: Custom A�Rrj �an� Er, Fpp %� 1 P . �Oi�i. a�- F. SOL� 8 f '. P � - $ , was ..�oncession and Lqt 13 in �eeond conceeaion of f r� ur a�� �TED, �olicitor� . -� rude'or eelfieh he would never love �nd an�er etrove for master -c i'•-Tuokeremith 16 �� ` "`�' "� • tended .� . Iongpr�judices, drank s bumper Eo �heir d�{ re tc, i, y r d , 0 acree cleared, bnlanca hoavily � - • � � proni tl ancl �atisfae- ---�~�---~ �-� �-•-�- �-��- ` � � P Y� --- , �; memory, and separated more blind and s.how these traits ia _her � rdsen�e nd ' out} F�1'etvell, father ?, j�Ve ghall ms ` timbered with hurd wood, 8rst elasa cla ioa . i ° . w� � . ,, t1021 �'UA,1a,IltB@f�. � � ' ��u id than ever. . E3 t • he wae rnue � '" If no more in t6ie wo " � eofl, tair building�, good orohar�i undyw m� r` ` ��� �• b - 1v 1 � y., he next morning h with • her he muet � eede . rld' .� ; Thie ie one of the nice . ells. �.. , .. O� � G f`O C red � to rs. st_lyin�r and be5t situated . : . th.e aquire -had convin�ed himseIf that for�et or �onquer them, She had '.reub This hour liad com�e uo h. far �s in h '-� ' "- � - `ro = � � , b unexpeeted�, � t e County, well adapted for rarmin� _ . 4 Compr�sin a eom�ilete ��toek �� :In the Matter of �be Ee�R�e o '• i� �as �ust eim�ily impoesible for a Pier- peraon�,l Ueautyr a nature rieh . an fre�- far��man months its or grazing, It 3a situatcd half u mil ` � g 1 0,� 7�ry f��eyyie' ' y oseiuilit had be�n e trom the � Goods Groc ' 73aeker, Deceased, � y Village of Kippon on the London Huron und (� � er1eS� .�OOt:1 ariti Shoe� Hat� ' _ '" ` �:; son ta be �nytt�ing tnore .or less than �"ant as �� those Iands towarda' eun= e�er preeent ta Hu b s mind �' > �. � m � Sto�e�.Goo� �� , „ - $ ,.1�0 � it st �' Bruce�Railwa . There is al o on the ro e V i (r, HE Cred3to.ra of Lswis �3aeker « � � �'. .. y � p p�y - aps, &e, l�e �t in tlie best n' , iat� ot t,�e __ ►�; the average.r�ee haci �ieen, The boy e rising, and sueh a chEerful t�npe .�tl�at. not unprepared for. He and Alice were: a stone rist itiill with ste � I � CO d�t��n and � 1 Townehi oi Ha B' am ��and water power ' __ � died o� the �, Yeomttn, deee�used, tiyho .- uncTe was a manuf�cturer; c�uite nnac• �n �he rainieet weather ehe shona �bout privately married, and .�left at oriee� f nnd eaw mill;with wator pow�r. �hig r ert .� - SOIt} at lOweSt r1C0�. . �h MuY, ��s �re , requested to . p-- send tothe under�i�gned on or before the cuatomed: to th� h�bits; an.d tr�ditions a� the houee like �eunahine. , ��, ; �$ydney,, Auetralia. •'. �r , w�it1 be so1�1 cheap and on roneonab]e �=tn ms . . �--` . - tentb day ot Oetober, '1£s8A, iull rtfcuta ° P$ ra af �Ifeir - 4' th�Ianded gentry, and h.e_ had m�de a It was uot (as I have eaid Hu `' APP�Y �o v. g. MoLEAN� Kippon, Ont. . 1i28 � - � • ' - . � ; : - _ �t . , ) , gh,e na• It was eoon �ftdr. this even� tha . .-_.-�---- . : ,�,�,...� . - t� ,�_...�� ___�_.... �. , n F Rails sawn .and split, Fence � en�e �iaims and ot their secu�tt� fe �,�,y� ��ia �y , , mia�ake.. that was all. ture to do _anythiu� in �a hurry,;hut a aid m first� vie` them, verifieii h uf�davi P, y it to ".E�ier�oa .Fell." -` PLENDID FAI�M FOR �AI�E:=For sa��, Posts sawri: arid s li� two �' t• After tha�'a�,�E �}�e . . . p � _new Patent executors wiil :pro.osed #o�lie Iie rode dawn aft�r breakfast to_ the . • �►� Lot 28, conceAsion 5. and arts of 1 / ' trlbut _ `' t , � rue faith ai�d a�true lvve are u�yo�nd. thinl� my feeltn � atrthat time .,� ote �_ M sce//a��eou . e t�B�esete ' �i o� the esta,te s�mong tha r�i ' rec�ory �nd comm�nica�ed this o inion �ature, and in _ tioth these cades .hi� euo• ' g�- were a�l and 29 on the 8th conceesion of DicRlllo oon• - �- �, several �lil8 A� e� entitIed thore Arni Wagoiis che p � � p, ,, fiav3n referenee to such alaitn �' P _ tu favor of the Jonely, proud old txisn, tainins 180 aeree, 116 of whieh are elettred and " D n � oni us they . to his friend, cumbed to feelings whiah; were be ond whoae ea .row an over i . . � rivin and Workin Horses. eh�ii �iave rec � The two old men made y �c d senee of wrong face�i � tree tron�' etumps,_ The balanee. is b g eiyed notic�e oi, :and st.ter :snah ' j . �nerry over thei� feai's �he • Ceviotl9 . ' . wc+11 timbered with blaek aeh s'ottelm � dietribution�he:executors �viil no rea5on. �� an er � be :�iable to p � . me every day in euch ead, hopelese eye�� . and heralock nnd . �� ,. ced�r Y p son in rse e � ; ni�ht, snd �ccepted with .the sublima �ith the help o� his good hunt,r he � I s rim at ' • • � � beinb drained is availablean � - y p h�zed l�eenty with .hie - ruud tiroe ot the y •� � ° �7�-� '� p et ta �;ny Portion �if the se- sets a! said �etate. This notioa 3s; ive ' " found his.wa t � P year. The �ueh ie a11 feneed in, n urau- ` �aith ' nf conceited ignoranee t�ia eo�u= = y o-Penrith al�v�iys ouee � reticenc and A � an � .; . . , There are two irai��e: barne eheds and i ndrew ��venloe� .t to the:atatute in thatbehai.f. + • .� �, also.with the Angry pebu- � , mp�e. : . ., . , Y Y�b.t�lY' O aay ot August i Y �' 8�. GEORC���ted��ie8ih � tionr SiiII both thought Hugh ought $ometimea twiee, �� week. � Adc� ar a�anee of �the rector, who vc�ould not be�: ment houes,; with good etono dwelling houeo • � I3;�EKER Ion time�� three wells and a o '" �3rusae3e P. 4., Lxeautpr. � ' ; ' to come home; and °sa a let�er, kind and . g , no une, .unlese it wa the lieve in,the sanity of an rnan who cou �' � orchard. Thie far�n is � � � � � ° �131•4 , t � peretnptory and, withai' just a little for- brootn, suapected it. �'�hen the �ci cum- - y� l� ali well t�nderslrained• and irn n fair gtate ot cul� �� _"'_y�'u�,--6=- -�----�-- ____�. leave a. rich �nd comfor�table home fo'r- �iv�tion and: ie. onv ot, ii not, , ti�e Sneet 1 in � a a� mal (the parental style ot the day), wa$ $�anee cati�t� tc� hie. fath�r's� kno�vls � e ib t e ' y� g�" � . � 1 �g . h. wtlds of �Auetralia and a dream of 'farme in tlre�tow�shi�p.. it is with�ij: 3 ruiics o dis patc6eci at onee io M�n c h e s t e r, �ave him li t t le t r o u b l e. •� S o m e� r l o f love. r� � -_ .�C$1u 0 j� D S I'� �� p fOr � ° gE , � � e a f o r t h, a. h¢ 1 f m f le f rora eaHool, 2. �uile� ironi rY 1�:�� �' �here Iie then was., The � y6iing man course, w�e in th'e caee ; he _ ex Pc;te - -.' chureh and one hali . milo trom nort � -'--'--- �• � � � d �'Vhen I wbnt �.again �tie followia ro h ru, el _ � JAbiES IiAY� R,eey � � ad. For further partioularsaa 1 .to �OH . ��-LZ � P:APE � . � a�d �'$r,den �eaf ; �;� anawered it williIIgly; his own�Iand and that, but it was noi necesearilySi�� girl aummer I was still un x. • pp y N ��� �' , s P, p, , arth th�t he. neet� to knaw an thin �� B Y at Hugh ,. fox HOGG on the ,premises; or � to beatorth Poet � " F ' JOHN BEN . >� ; geople seemed to hii►i the �ery uost to try � y g bout. I found in hi�� lace a. man -who `���Ce• � `� 11�4• ' - NEWIE�, Deputy �.oefo p wa tf • ' � Dublin P. O, ��'}'+�� �, ! ;_. and improve ; for' he was aot� n�turally 2he equire �ad bee�n oalled '� gay" when ,�eure waa the evil eni �' . � ' g�e of the Pi�on ARM FOR �ALE.—Or Exehang � JAadES EVANf3, Counci�lor ' quixotie, anci had no ambitiott �to e�rry _ he wae �oung, and he wae nut in lined I3e had ersuaded the a' •� e tor more. � ..�j�I� �_'� �� _ � W� p, p, , w�ra �, 8��, � - �'• P [jutre to butld a� Land.—Bein North half of Lot.26, Clonoos. � G_. PA� PER �. � - ,� '�he world on hie shouldere. - to Ue e0vere on his $on.in sueh � m titer, mi l,on a beautiful sion 2 xa � cantafning �� . . �� - JOHN Mo�,RI$4N�C n � _ etrea�r� that leanec� � � � 0 aeree, 4b clou.red and r� � thro�gP, p, � o�elllor, '�S'ard 3, Sy3n _ ' ,,- _ �or eo€z�e tim5e after his r`eturn all for in hie father's opinion the fifth com- from hill t�. - .in a�ood=�tate ot eultiva£fon �,nd we =$ - o hill, about w � uarter`�f-� li under• � CHARLEB DODDS � mandment ov � . dratned�,�Oj� I]OU80 R�ith trar�e addition rain , � C��Acilf�pr W j - thiuge wen� €av�rab�y. Such euggea• � g erned all the rest. - .. milo froru the � ran A � g ` ' torth , ard ��. - � P. O. , ` tione as Hu�h m a d e i n r e e� r d E o t�e H u� h s i n Q r r i a� e, h o wever, be n to �not ' � •� �� Sa far. I hac�•. bsrn, l�orso. Y�arn, drivo hou s e, n, n d ; n i g pen, Rn c - ('.f��lI�T(� Jp - framo two ood �velis= and ood bea JJ�J�� HN C1. 3IORIi,I�ON, Clerk Wi � � � � - , g . hing to abJect ; the wool wae bette�: � g �'. , ring. E�).,7 � (�j D p , nthrap `P. �o , dis�osal oi the wool of theii� immeuee loom dimly.; up to him as a thtn hich e uu at hQm � � orehard, Tw�o n�Siaa � irom - ' . � v V.LV�.,L 1 V � LOMO�T J. �HANN � 6� p e tihan seat to Manot��eter o either � Honsail or N�. �N, Treasuror ;yin throp P, O. , � �' $ac�Ce, or the is,�prov8ment of the i»npo�r- it wonld be'wAll to`attend to �e so n ae Preeton • but someh I�ip er�. ` sehoo� oi�� next iot. �ood gravet ¢' ,' : � � ow I mistrueted thi ro�e in all direotione. No roaeonable of� .� . " -"--'��— ROBERT a,.-ROfiS, Asseasor � '� erisl�ed taad were esgerly foIlowed, for �o�$ible. � l3ut he� coneidered � hie eonbe . an ae man - er re � � - .. ��, , w�nthro P. v� , - � ? - • �. &�er o� the equire'e tifool an tueed ua tho property mus� be eolii. For terme ` f . EK, 3iadical �iealth Officer � . xnxav ; 4, they had a s�aecie value whioh was im- chuice to lie bet�eea his couein in an•, moue f.` . - � _ torth. : ��es► and fuether partfculare,,oall or address B. fi. �. If .you want the� 2]@W@C�t .[�(',�1�'ll� � " p WM. AB ' _ medi��ely �pparen_t, cheeter and the dau hter of = ia eC h- '; We oanaot sccou �.�H?LLIPB, Heneau:: . a� r�rodeiate rices come an�l �xrBA��,r�anitar In 13�� when he pro- � h' : 8 ut for �our 3bsiiccte, , � 1120 �- a� - I� ,_ � see: bs�ry Y. o. . y s�ec�or, Lexa ` j� posed the reaov�tioa of the house and_ bor Striol�land, of Striektand °- Ho low, bhou h we ma r -�t a I � ' T6e first had moue ' the s" g Y egard them, ancl ex:�� '� AftM FOit �ALE. The undereigned otPere �- Our �am�I�eB� .: If ou wa�.t � , � a Y. . ' 101�tj , -, the introdastion of� �uc� reviews and y, econ ` wae perience�� proved mine were true �ro{ �.r for sale hiA valuablo property,=con� ased ' � � � �-c`- � � � �' newspapers as he had beett aceustomed pure'Saxon, wi`th a genealo .;- I bhe he .p ; ot Lot �, Coraeeesion s G�re p � � � � ��J �{_���-,2 �-�` -¢� BY _, p te. Ten yeare�� euffioed to die�i ate i55 aere � y+ _and contninin .� :� � � - �a rett� �he sc�uir� planted a fixed foot: ,• meaniittse Hugh . had arran ed hea o •�� F. s,14o' aeres ot :which are clea '• � - ' • t�� g wn th�squtre e bwenty thousand ounds anc� under a•ood �ta e red an�d .. . �i {�{� pl�-��� � p �. � t of cultfvation, bein free of I • n ��// ° �I�either obange nor additian would be" niarriage, and w�s boIdly facin and not onl _ � ("� + . � -. � � Ii��eaec� to and: rathe pre . y that, but to cumber tho Piereo�i ,�tumpe and atones and `u11 well underdrnined, i `- � :° �' ; _ , r g1oomily Hugh ,- p�ring for the reaulEe of it. ? Fo � that ho - There are ov - � V�Q 1+� :�� " J . � : .. ndov� �hades. & �S rin� IN �� - . uae and laade with many'threatenin e� 1,I00 roda of A�raight tence on � _ p ���l�i�S ������ _ _ ���LI1t�0IIef1 TI38 f�.881Y�l1. h�a ahoice would ever have his .fa her'a oIaim�. NoT W8C8 theee th g t�e.furm and exetllent buitdinga, the barn bein � � . �: � , � � Yn the m�antime an argument that gaIIotion ��e had aot �he eli hteata o..• - e only changee 9ox�o witF, iarge undershede and stone etabi s, �� � ' - . - - $, pe ,, the rec�or wab.: ciesd, nearly �11 the otd� and also a commodioue drivin� ahed �nd oih � The under�Ig ned . _- Rou�d haveabecome a quarrel butfor the iE �'ae; ther�fb�re, -necee"sar tha he- her�ier - ou a er ' -. � - � - ` " wouid annaunee to Y e had lefb the squice, and he was� t�uildings. The tw�o •inain diviaions ot the � � lIe �iutt they hsye thei the Pub. t -`�---�i'��TFi '�a=---�.4. in11=b1 _ r Naw Planfng M�II in `° re�pect dae to aqe and poei�;oa was pend- s�ould in eome way �rovide fo� A ice'e faeb einking. unc�er an �nflue Ce house are each 28x20 w�.ith aplendid cellar� and; � �t,.where the wtll g Maiehin , BcrOl1 �� �a Custom Pl�aing, •' >'`tng be�ween Sugh and the ree�or. The ,�omfort. ' p �� �'as� e7sterns ad joinm . There s►re three. never tail• g BawIA �pd � ' �' Q�verIees to , oontrol: • . - Tbe wiii k , Wood Tnrning. - �na Sa�il�th aerviee wan the moet meni- All his knowl�d e la ic� the dire ' p - In �iie eorrow � io� weus on the fartn and threa aerea o! ood � '� ' Y eep on hand "�� orchurd. ,It ie beuutifull ing and Sldin . �r6� �u�be�+ �QOr- � ` . �' ' - � � g Y tron .�nd per:ptexity the wise young .son�• y situated on the 8th - ` , - ' � g Doore,:fiaehsnd'�ra - = fei� forrrt; ti�ere �as only one aAcrs• ' of sheep and wool; ha h�d no t�en: ' whom -he had driven from h` �nce ion of (�rey, be�ng only two miler from f ��M n order, �s$�a� �. - _; snantat eerviee in a year;: there wa� no_ �nowledge.that coald pui �tead iat :�i� haun�ed hi 1e e�de� �h� vfl age oi Bru�aels and is :one oi the �` � Y � � � " : . � . _ m Continuall . If . Hu h� . farmQ �n the townehi , e beet �•! i••�. � 1J � N (�j ���L ��� A1eo the PUMp � � ; , Suflds sehoot --ihere praa no eehool e�t ` y. ,_ 8, . . p T rms oi. eate may be � AND CI$1ER�T BLT$IN;E� � . ' f atteaded aa tormerl . Shtn i 3� mouth. - The msohine: lige Lstin e,� �►ould then turn hia f�coe homews��d h�e; � .. �n ��+t�an to the ro rtetor, on the � ' tr he • .� � - , had o4� a 1. . , a� �1: but «�he D�me'�," whexe l�nittiag • Y h�d spe=rt hie college - d�► s In .; p�einisee_ or addrees_,Bn�eee�s �. O. GEORGE� � '-' - - - Y t� es �lways on hagd. � By r�tHet:attention to buab�e�e And iair dealfag , > . . . . iContinued on�thitd page.) + C$OOI�S. _ t . -• � , � "' , . � � we hope to gsin Fublto pstrone�e, . � - f a . - , - i . � ; �i2o tt ; _ - aCOTT S� I3LOCK, .�i�I11T `-�TRE�T, fiFAFnRrH. - 1069 CLT�FF � ; . : . e / � � . ; .'. , � . ". � � . . .� � BE�TNETT, • � . 1+, • xa • G , . —� � . . .. 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