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The Huron Expositor, 1876-01-07, Page 2r 14A ARET'S STORY. 113Y MB$. FLORENCE EDWIN. " Three years' hard labor," paid the judge, aridthen came my Sentence, Tw months at the Island." Then I was ustledwith the rest into the "Bleak Maria." for mine was the last case to be disposed of. I om the Black Maria," the name of the con- vertive, on- vegan e, we were transported into the hold of the steamer, and soon were at our destination. Th® sea air evidently del not agree or d` with me. At the enol of one month I till eo was so feeble that 1 could scarcely crawl o role around. One day the doctor said some -e • not sa how, my th again Chan Cattleto the leavin husba d Henry Love s quainted about hei party t ci e thingato the matron, and after that no work was expected from me. I made one of the women --who had overheard what the doctor had -amid— tell me. It -wag that I would not live more than rte week or so. I was glad of it ; yes, glad to die, and I bu twenty-. five. " Well," I thought, "bef re I do, I will put down the story of ny life, perhaps it may be .a warning to other women." My fattier was a •farmer, at ever things didn't gojust right ed his crossness on mother an dren. I was the oldest, then c and Robert, sturdy boys of to and 14, then Carrie, 10. At the time the event occu ed that chang d my life, 1 was a well- rown girl of 1 f. We in the coun- try attire more rapidly in betty than you of the city. It was an unusually late spring, and in consequence father had bad luck with his crops, and wus-oli, so eros ---so hard to get along with, The ery of the large family to support, end two goo for noth- ings, meaning Carrie and me (for he could these ergive us for not being boys) was off his lips. it on s hard when one trys the best one it is can, to be continually reproilcheti for lard what is no fault of one's own. I am New ecl n Po in in left icing lost to d to d er co carr` and was rou cd drive safIe. husi to t the the and Joh awn that was turn thro very face, ed a fe face: It arri wra roo of Wh star S my not my doo row war gra to r him I can count .fo that pr sprang ass ed b re in Go SU 0 n. his vi he so they them comp them Ea le d when- lY 1. f he veut- tural 1 us - band, nine Dchitick lover, tellin with a' ane, fob; part Thep trously What band to fin that ed, 1. dren husb a e tat I 11p re lea al not f never It sure that mother's work and was not easy, but :you coul father think so, and though hard to add to the family ti sewing straw, we got little tha iks for it. While other girls dressed the selves in • finery with their straw mon y, I went plainly clad. But if I -bought a new rib- bon to tie back my curls, just as soon as father spied it, usually at the tea table, he would commence a long lec-,ure about indulging vanity. Many s the quarrel we've had My hot -young l Zood up, 1 gavel back wordfor word t from the table and room, in "Mother would sit there, not utter a word, and little Carrie, nickirarlled • the "saint," w my arose and plead -- " Don don't." I watts() sick and tired of this can- tinual scolding, that I had. 4etermined summer :' then Mr. my work n't make, we tried antes by ill ordered disgrace, daring to whom we. ould pull 't, sister, to run away that Gena'iett came to board with us and . ev- erything was changed._ He kept a large market in the city, and was father's best customer for early vegetables, and theatter produce of the f hen, fath- viable dis- generally enjoyed a showed a d father, farm He paid lib rally or ; is board, and it helped considerably.7 er didn't dare to display his a: position before him, and, as h� took .meal times for; that, we respite. 'Mr. Gannett soon preference for, my 'society, a -- seeing it, 'and probably foreseng the re- sult, was as sweet as sugar to me. . One night, they, mother, father and Mr. Gannett, were shut up for a long time in the sitting room. I was sitting on the stoop when Mr. Gannett came .out, He asked me to walk yvith him, and listen to soniething he had to say. I knew quite well what it would be, and, my iniad was made up spoke a word. .When we came to the brool ped. Then he asked me to t and I—I anawcied yes, never never caring what marriage meant. He was rich, he would take me away from. home, and there Wouldbe one less to sup ort., `hese, these were the considerations that influenced me, and I was frank enough to tell hilm so. ee Do you love any one else ed, when I acknowledged tha love, but liked h' I shook my he e e Do you thin me, my dear ?" • " If you are 1 before he he stop - e his wife, thinking, imt ad `negativel k You can le. ing abou tne4; th Well, boat. ward t 1 that ith s#'ie o call e illar be a ng y, Bcf a re ith h to 1 k etri nes, 0 subject n, 1a asked gave it f man r w be13ble, lira cipl.8.' John. to e wade up y y:denoun ed rong and till !Will rd story of y in a v ry en. accept d t the r to : h foil we en a h+me ganotefir itthe nae eo riding, h m othin g ut in' the . e e rds to m :et ho retu •ns li wife to g tet 1 knows iis e dishori a reg. :rlesS. 0 'm oulc tliaI sha eful ye r. ome hor tale m, t a vitt hed e i ab few. ile out He hire c it d 1 easel a nth re eau e parzdise. oturii • to is urn the •ex thint, I id e1 myself. Tb t oug t I r fter lune eo tend ng t dr. v dtusocu the each tlf wh he res c " h had ord al• o, my husb and st ped when the . an said n i and fay thee is went band I h d c i honored, the city sa' aping b e with m ve 1 ightly d trjirl! f to gam. h 1 e thoug eh, !ham er, ould n of s 0 ne you : and wr: of ejoy my 'de at al hen the hot : i. ;' heads d ewaed. Vh 1 being gh, oadway t h d, whic sir l •, blew , y veil up o 11; : tily� re lacedit and nx sly bou me. But lin' relief, I :aw none but s iIE, So a s- stUc ill again nd though , it enter, add it e came up coat ; hen me with my te the dooming very 1 evening brought le atte baud fo arid eon ree ac- ttle at a up his lad - who boli ves elieve in and yJ liber l in nd that : ince princi r les, 1 mthong s t of ing g hied to ind, unf u Ided d'fferteut 1 ght. Wil ing- n Vis, and nee ing up llus- fle,d with my 1 husban and he man fiend notate f u l low oath sl oiirld I loved i ola- 1 c nan's, a hus- ine exp ting int, and -finds nae is ells, roc•, and his chit children my uld blo out 1 could cri_ow` ream 1 teal'ty. aiitiful of the ci ider an a is wife. '! nudist eh one d ueiness, night ; I t i know hears s bit ivotil Il ordere Ito the Lily mi i' the sh tfully in snot to1 id not th • w ed $ 1 an uo n eat rel ear rind. ilia op til I mg 1" he ask- `1I t I did not husi avid fore fort decl tem dart the pal mu in to love ine. to me I ain sure I can, was my az}swer. tie seemed perfectly satisfied with it, and patting the engagement -ing on my finer, kissed me, and lecl me back. to my nits, asking their blessingg remember howl bitterly 1lsmiled as I rd hale ask it; did 1 not know how delighted. father Was to get me off his hams so soon, and my mother said : " I had done well," eaten though she. knew I one short d, for Mr. rriage, and sen ted. par hen did! not hove the -Man who it month /would be my h.usbai Gatinett urged; a'' speedy m both my parentt willingly co 4.t the expiration of that married—a bride of 1G, and a of 40. Mr. Ganhett took beautiful home in .Glouces are pt� i.n Vit effe g M.Y ho ibl T love, to e't I dr threwwi im` a ole me aid, an time I was e bridegroom, to me to his glo r and for saic 1 six years 1 was comparatively happy. I , ' Ilea. a good and kiii4 husband, one of the er kindest that this earth holds, everything liar e that heart cculcl wish, my wishes often- times anticipated. Two be ntiful chit dre�ri called me mother, and --God help me—I did try to love my husband. Why could 1 not ? why was the love that would have been a blessing dimmed, and that which brought a curse given ? In the su mnier :afternoons I used to go ,up to the city on the boat, so as to come back with . my husband. Some- times the children accompanied me. One afternoon I , was rather. late and barely reached the boat in time to avoid being left. The seats on deck were all taken, and I was turning to go down in o the cabin,. feeling disappointed enough for I had baby with me,- and I though the air did her good, when al gentlema , sitting in one of the .most dceirable sea s, offered it to ;lite.: I thankfully aceep d it. -He diad not go away, but stood t ere, laugh- ing and talking to baby, wh always at- tracted great atte tion ; th he began to talk to baby's other, an l when we reached the landin it seems as if 1 had known him all my life. He ave me hfs card et parting 11 to let me . 'tow I' had been ;talking to a Iles eetable person," he said, !laughingly. ' The car bore the name of Henry Willard, of the . firm of . Willard k Co., Jewelers, Bo on, and the street and number ; While I sat wai. ing for Jo n—how the - old name slips out—I read th 3 name over and over again. 1. could think of noth- ing but him, what he said, and the look in his eyes when the itaby lisped i1 a,paa,, When I saw my husb an comin , I thrust the card into my pocket. 'I did man sat ifiice fri : ndl me he nee err s hilt as al . e th rdo out of t+ e sta. di 1 alon the e int; Of e.esol tion th so m n , sp(kFn, ad Jo hat n atoll mo se II0 re all Ho 1 ap reci: te b hit wo ld ate: th of me. A ter ent ow in istl sly turn Makin and the el vously a li kne v t for it is sa lee .rite," T re Aral zed —I mee m e. flin the sof ki d, o any h ma m le t now, nor the p rox SCA sed inc hi and eon'ron ately, de en e nd ho e; T care for bait one ma from. hi , if. will kil m drag me •fr at endi fm wo augth o'ke y oft ! this 1 answer o wish :m live with i tli • ." off my it down, raaei St coin j; it i ing lit ul Ovehis He toi len, n a e I hall yo ag some I - sp red the mai every hin ts, pe nile hat i spi you wan ds. ld st to we sta eh �f a >lc c0 ne yin, as eh' 'fo 51 eo lee for t e p re- wi 1i g , and the wo sti ue . n its plac tare urne ti e,`:i was so at e e y abate 's d t t t r, : hogs wa in his; siness in we weeabroad. p. e t place, a d ou sej% i in Paris for th . WI to Up 1 th ed as wife, Ten th . t t vas Amp° sib an ,; r ne ensue _, t wa: t ' d I yielded kn' w hitt mistr ss. gin i • f the end. the later he to s t week iti Lo p::se , _ d brought n sae sealed a ve it. auk bill flu tw e e 1 ing cards, a te not : . urp ''ec, I begin 11 1, 4 ha sco 1% Wil- oun- y of sum- rbed y rom- was what med nev- the eity d. rtest arnil k in t of t go el tolled t and were T riven b was myl TH the room bega to dantee up t a strange sufis eating feeling t my heart, and I fainted. B I remained unconstsious I can As soon as I was able I finish;. ingthe 'note. I can remember, it, o . d fr word, for -1 think it 1 written oyes of lire on my brain. Mna0ant-r," it began, "I shall be way across the ` Atlantic when this hes yon, Captain Donaldson .will er deliver it in lemon or by post, o will se by the enclosed that I'm rued. , Th_ , I've got tired of and with the help N tEiPOSITOR. end rs ow ed al ea it a e fact'i oral lif ife ant on't ge your cl ing a. s • oing to turn over a my dear leaf. an insane ideia--- ou end ma ene with my Wife, ite useless, as .sbe ing to overlook it for love of osed is f500, .the best way t WO it avould hy got baek to your bilk hd,1 He's sueh If al ou tone you can easily get round Irina why Doa- e my place, ue on this degas vulgarity in t °lady who simply verloade herself on oecasions when pee- ns! ornment is not in keeping. What an is, that there isimodesty end briety of attire and even of beariag monk reeogniaed gentlemen which the ecognized lady has n t yet attained, RUlee for Do not exrees you around you, merely fo thd sake of sa,yitg ailti Life. inion too fr and diecided y When differs from th e What I Try to therili in thiuk," ne good will e give up year wfil and way. trifle" as well a's in more is involved. 1, Do not complain of lit* diseomfo but bear them eheerfully, Try tO avoid rnakieg disagreeable marks of any d.eseription, !and make an leasa comparisons. le on is very anxious to ta With it m rtyrttike air, but always cheer - 1 you can act as you pl cotton, ‘0 N Dome indulge the idea that in a ag- y beart welled With bitter loathing ferent po ition from the one in which Gled an diagust. No surer Way,. coati he has P1 d you, you s mill. lead a better ha e teken to kill ray love, Use i his or a hap ier life. m ney to return to lay husband ! twice ! No m ter what eo es epon you, dotet I /ould starve first As 0 his las En- give uP it ! Look i square in the eye. su ts 1 scarcely gave it a thought I Don't le it see you fli eh. If sorrow has IT return to Am rims enter d our life, an reldered it ble k ut o .our x s nee ; tp t. A montE rem th e up my mind t time fOund me rk, !With the rem and bak oot Th of L score hee it nd less, don't ow own below it, f i to cut it hider ef the in ney er its feet, boarditig-house, Not ing pr roPered ith , me, however, and at the en !of the eata be ng arrested for de a 1 veht to es- enou -to id seeing an dvati ement for a " W their k/ pplied for th situa ion, But 1 affor s not strong, -the ork as hard, and un co fo th gi sa of t, t e pay wao poor, an wheat the W thin g it a, concert s loon, la me hew ch She made in iregle night, arid life ? posed that sho do the same; it with ed little urging o her pert to gain ei cm sena That the completion my downfall. I' w nt from bad; to rse With rapidity till, obtaining de nt employ e t and desiring ne, too ee walking for my fly. Suppe Let me t la drove me to that. he care for my old to nee it had grown ro. Gann .r shive . new that other to y pleas ut home for roache the ho se. We e drawn. 1 to that part of ta ing Care to avoid b th table, read - d If ,face was lit- ud I used to rt. ri you w e longing I took tt. in th of the er secon ng form, me had een bro ildten, and make eM and him, ere was' a light n membered that the a be, and stole aro n look- the house. The cur range with I gazed in at them, y ung man in the tReautiful fa le nil. AMPBELL, Se South, near the station. for plaittirt an a, enuie of little tr. , t» T. GAIIIIOW, 4.7 4 443. Office in Market Square and arrister,Attorney, Senator, Ica/ales new block, COMM' starloo street, Goderieln 417 at. 0.1 estantion. W. it, 11ICIAIMEno `WILLIAM SMALL, C reasonable terms. nveyancer and Commis - leen Auctioneer and notes collected on 366 "fti L. DOYLE, Barrist r, Attorney, Solicitor 10 -1-'• Chancery, &e., God -rich and Seirfortin Of. Ridd's tore, Seaforth. 854 Law, Solicitors! 0 enemy. Notaries Public, MA OMSON WA SON, Barristers. Attort eye, Solicitets in Chancery, &c., Clintoul Ont. nice—First door east of the new Royal Caned LancoB,:nokri.butidiug Money to loan on farm proper y. A. MA 04 WATSON, tto, Alce to eys at LaW, Soritors in Chancery and Saila re for the 11. C. Bank, Seuforth. Agental0 the Ca ada Life Asauraner Company, i Hormeri and Lots for sale, - N.13. ,0,000 to lend at 8 per cent. Farrel 58 let— ENSON & MEYER, Barristers end Attorneys -v-' at law, Solicitors in phaneeryand Insolvency ' invest once, at Eight per cent. Interest, nayabl 58 se e epul not hopci to live 10 g h fide them es hi as- his heed. sh aff0rd mein° pleasure it ay u nd, therefore, the planting of gi es me pleasate."1 hould the loo deepen as e y walk bacawar all our da s, facet down hil and gloomly he en it ou ispea of the dewnward 01 ,pe to the gra e? But Yet how true it is that most of us tl A mo her naourning at her fleet bo rave, o closing th0 eyes of a child eath, d player a grief whose very saer stro e, is the desperation of a ton ho ru hes over a lerushed, heart late ices w ieh he would hide even from he bando ed ant vile,' asters or disappointments an cutting short their benevol tions,' Thai is generally the ere retrenchment begins, bit ngenerous and unjust, ion is to the mind what the falcon ; it blinds us first, t us to tower, by reason of s. Bat Mat when we are mit of a vale ambition we are th of miserra conscience ie better than —it will consume year grie in et their di ho °use le lit contrib he Place w is both. taking o my the dr wing - d over the eaves 1 eve to read. ice. Be ith fear. elf, bee iear Ins ld I th senseles listen himee love. ou dare 11 if y my lev c grew the tabl horrible. ve up the ma, ho hes n ing ring • upo ook as h spread rigi his h t an calm V ice, he treed The sor- own- 11, to ac - rage laim- 110 n, the ry to for I u at - lay tch eadl inur MOT it i gay ooped in Ha I ou, you interview crier° with known should hese love yo a When deserted, hornet ss, re- ( passed t bis wo o 'shame and re - hat interview ! t godlike for- t see me want 1 ld was given up t the appointed i ed and alarmed e of our retreat n up, and leav- rother's handl, e traveled fro ally establishe t !remainder t tithe 1 had pas illard declare retult of whic at was the b ng me e feel - ds, so tine, as he sal closely wri ead the note. i g, was my husba t e changed, but -his I had been jetty bl b of it, in the old By the open gra I fl hid nev ter is -to ta become od my 0 other's; heart prou 1 Ethel; I y baby—th pr Lori, tkence to the . t Inane. I heard li sta. geit—wfageas:s 1 wtobtae8i;!m°f nl he many thet Pa ill .1(:,t' write the mealoi a turned and I Fro ef outside the • impulse came i f e lips—sat at ' ying with her ee her face, it' there tlit end': wiNuraeleu on her- lap, k'i:33ra is ever 7,,txciiilteq,re do not covet s ritItimtli e,t; t pass die 'last the ga eig ter to be senotttal T1 h874 a to peace tb m he is ono or 1£1 er ays—one who mains d li e a dog, jar ' arg ret's life enciti; ft5sletein-1 af er her cleat i some ohfhete e:rueoitmulgianir°nIsinin, jaatidyn. ifeacneme:etayiagi hat he hadt hild and- maidenre to the ✓ hu band retuened as 14, ith It sad 9,4a which e as it may seem, feet p ' rtheluelor cestle uluthbieu t‘11‘71)8id Antbi s to th om els lin he amiss he sun dissolves ice. It is a spring w ou • ar thirsty—a staff when you are give to the, fainting soul at your up of writer from the 'well of shall flash back on you the r A. God. As yea save, so shall m• any *wend their whole I yes ! It is so Much easier flea ing tide than towing against i to the , strea of popular opi ion est momen us question a We an ailed en to eeide is, whether the the man s e loves will drag her r whether a e is competent be hly redeemer, are so' fond of secrets as those ho eras as a spepdthrift does mo ey, the friendship of him who st ads he/ round you in'the sunshine. men take 1 pleasure in ea ing ney as well A8 iu using it, a are getting it, end getting the ood returps made in reply to Go rn- lars have been gained in rega to sYstein of the British metro lis; al amOunt of capital invested in t metropolitan gas compan+s is ,000 tterling. The gross expen- f the gas coMpanies tn the ear ita ounted to 020;000, of whiz 75 t, or £470,000, Was paid for new gs and machineey ; 20 per gent, and the remaining 5 per mai, or for new and additional meters, nd, arid law elterges. In id - some ef the largert gas works aye dat as much as 17,00,000' ubic gen irif tile course of the n ght. f the asometers are now 1 feet eter nd 70 feet igh, or as arge od-siz amphitheatre, and h yea ' he g OM quantity of gas sup lied entire metropolis! now is as uch ,00 ,000 of culete feet per au um, is at he rate of 38,500,000 ubic of gals about 1,5 )0,000 tons o coal to lac carbOnizec , or "coahe ," in rse o the year. ilea ton of New - coal produces on an average 1 ,000 eet of gas, and 1 peva of coal bout hels of coke. The eost of coal lone ting London with gas atnou ts to 000 time annum.. The value of the eeze, Ithe tat, and the am onia arisieg from the, destructiv (lie- n ef tae 1,500,000 tons of a , is h as £700,000 per annum. The enter of the entire metropo is is a £3,000,000 sterling, inel ding more than a quarter of a m Ilion r the public lamps so that not uite ,000 are aid for the gas suPplied eter." he total length o the ef "London according to Aet of ment" is 2,500 miles. The total of the gas mains throughout Lon - probably 5,000 miles, The nu ber odd, or one lamp to every e ghty of roadway. The gross of g the 54,000 street lamps uld ve been less than £135,000. The lamps Consume just about 1 000, - cubic feet of gasper annum. The a pillow If yo door a truth, ance of x- ut rot it ap en ur at leo svo as en nd g thi crib Other's kiss upon he pu sister't feet, her he ud ;Carrie's white hands' right curls. could nat thrned away. Aimed ver me te dash myself aga Cale house, lied theft an V worthless life. 1But the impulse sed • tureed to look again. Per yes turned and 'm is frightened ser a ed, back to the Oa ecord of that night, relight hie here ; he f- my life—here to las ! I dire not thin • Ihave Written a le aye let o one dre him. I have ol hat ne% MO in et re tbe story of 0 the ishued the a, hich teak place n 1He took char fe he was huried besid ountry churchyard imee—an innocent assed through. 0 his splendid o eavy heed, Ste n rrinle Years was a, artiage of eve g ow the bride is20 love that side, for tune but Marge Fait frilly she tn. the and bY the eart rea He Dec ye eate held all those pity and self - blamed himself tuber, ana ye r, ten yeara a made anOthet disparity, for nd. he bridegroom t this thne there is perfect casteth out fear" on the bride's thetman she ta es—" ler bet - et s ar as het own. she is well.loVed. Long Dresses: A contemporar deals rather hardly with those ladies ho sweep the streete with long skirts. He says that the pret- erit style of femi ine dress is positivelir Vulgar. There is a kind of; assumption that women is a eater, cleaner, moro sensitive and mor refin eeeature than gentleman who w uld walk throug the the grouad after m. Any gentl man would coasider hi self defiled by s ch performance,. and probably would. semi find himeelf the han of the. police tuna -two. Ameriean gentl man attach the ebaractet of gambler to a man who stream deuce uth side • forth, Coroner for th residence. Main Stree eater h, Ont.- Mica and rest f Go °rich Street, first doo n, ete., C Office tut Beldam streeto next to the roner for the County of Iftrron e, emmer of Market and 11 Planing 31111. 11 Gill University, Montreal, Member of th First Door West of Mr, Lumsden's Drug Stor Resid nee, fourth houSe west of the Presbyteria Chrue . Night eels attended to at residence, " • f Shaver & Phelan, Stratford) Graduate 0 j BioPHELA.N, M.D., C. M., (late of the fi MeGil Univereltr, Physician, Surgeon and A. Ring. Residence -I -Commercial Hotel. Will a tend Carronbro4k on Tuesdays and Fridays. Member of College of Physiciano and Su aeons of Ontario. Late House Surgeon of 111. IOU eneral aud Lyiv -in Hospital, Physic's oppos te Fair's Steam fills, Residenee—Hur Str , opposite C.omme dal Hotel„ Clinton, On Prole atonal calls pune nay attended to botb town nd country.1 perfo as Ca 8 A. Doug Plate w rk, latest' styles, neat executed All surgical operati medivith care and promptitude. Nee fifl le be obtained else*here. Office hours fr 11's Store, Main-ot. 270 MeNAUGHli, Veterinary Surgeon, Grad • ate ot Ontario Veterinary College, Seafort Ont. Office and Residence in rear of Hiller= Ryan's. Cells prompt13 attended to, night r day. A stock of veterinary medicines on Inn Charges reasonable. Horses examined este sonn nese and certificates given if required. 4 1. CAMPBELL, V. S., Licentiate and P an of Cornell Univemity, Ithaca, NS., a a Grad ate of Ontario Veterinaty College, Toros' loan ready and willing to attend to all kinds 1. diem es in all kiads of animals (man excePte in all kinds of weather, and at all hours. Re 1 - den and office ttvo dcors egret of Cook's Tem- perance Hall. 1 8:9 OU 11 ti as ati inu as st pet doh i of st ereoti not h street 000, gross ysteareteit don 000, whic • 1 LtNUARY 7, 1876 AUCTION SALE' y bitable _Forryt in the Tran- ship of Steinley. PURSU T te an order of sole, dated -I- Day 0 December A, D. 18713 meAe Junior in e of the CountyCourt'of the of Huron in the nutter of partition ear there will sold by trublie Auction, hyOE RGE 1 hi Ili f at 12 o'clock noon, tea following vs usble farm prope ty namely r, Lot number 11, th of the Bayne] field 001100/(51011, in the Tow ip of Stanley, in the County of Huron, tai030313 104 Acres of nd, mord or lese. Th011011 is beet elay loam About 7tY acres lire cleared, wen fenced, an in a high state -of zultivat , the balance is ellwooded with the best hard oods. There is u the land a large kick bonus with brick lite commodio lent ore and part] lard is 01E1 to neafort sud outbuildings, large f -barn, Sheds, stables, outhouses, and excel - 4, donsieting partly of be* ' trees of young trees lately pleute The the gravel road leading from Id , is about miles froM Bay and 5 miles fro Brucefiell and is in all r most desirable and valilable property. tablehnd free from all ineumb is Indio dor or his purchase thirds, at gage on th0 lands bearing 7 pa cent, inter 1.41 eharrer to let into immediate poesessi -other rap •ts the conditions of sale will standing nditions ei sale of the Court el eery; For lufther partienkrs apply to DAVISO & JOIINST01-1, or J. T, GAR Solieitorsi, Goderich, Or to the plaintiff lands. Dated Go4mich, December20, 11375, junior Indge County Court, J. T. GA ROW, Venders' Solicitor, VIM elicitor, balance to make one. ird of oney in one month, remainits two - tion of purebamer, to MT1111111 012 WOO - the Chan - n the DISSOILpTION Of PARTNERSH P. THE Pa trer.sblp heretofore subsisting tween consent, he buSinees will hereafter be Tried -on by 3. • Williams., All debts -contrite by the late 11 will be liquidated by 7, Wi lams, and ell de is due the 'late Ann will be NOBLE CLIJ F. IN con tion with the above the -5- desires state to his numerous east° and friends t u be intends to wahine the Ina ege- t= of fir t-elass primps told cisterns so fore, at tb old stand, 1 He has now each f intim as wine le him to t ru out a better ant Is for less moue than any ther establishment the kind in tb s section. To thos indebted him he would sayt at sn.i,or itr .,Remenaber the old stablished and wen- .. . Seaforth Primp Factory. THE LOINDON, IrlION AND B UCE nethwe RAS 0031E, CL ,AR THE TRAC HOTEL fd. v Proprietor. This hotel is situated on the Gray 1 Road, 10 miles north of Seaforth, and pos- sess° .every awe odation and comfort for tray - elute The best randor of liquors and cigars -kept in th bar, and a careful and attentive hostler .n attenlance. Go etatItng in connection with 850 O.OMMERCIAL LIVERY, Seaforth,Ont. T. ‘-/ SHARP, Proprietor. Comfortable and elega carriages, and fast -class reliable horses alwa read Charges Moderate. Oflice and stablee Bur etreet, seCond door east of Main etre Orders left at any of WI hotels promptly atten ed to. ivrI138 BORLAND, Dress and Mantle Ma r. 451- Rooms over the Bank, Seaforth. N. B.— PAY UP.—Parties indebted to Strong & Peri y -2- will do we'll to haVe the Fame settled bet re Jan. 1E, 1876. STRONG & FAIRLEY. 19 P. BRINE'? Licenced Anetioneer for t u • County of Huro.a. Sales attended in parts of the Connty. All orders Ieft at the rostron Office will be promptly attended to. 11 A.4EX. CA th ei the tra RON, Practical Watchmaker A When. Customers will find it enefit of mr long peactical experience in interest to deal Tith me, as they will to Ve he 08 ESUANT te a Decree of the Court of n- ery, mede in a 01111/10 Carry against Carry, he ere torn of Samuel Corry, late of the Towns ip of S funky, in the Couoty of Huron, who died in or a out the m nth f October, 1874, are on or bef r}the 81st of antrary, 1876, to send by post, repaid, ;less e. Cameron McFadd , suniamee, add meg and descriptions, the all particulare of their c bra, a statement of th ir accounts, and the nat of the seenritiee—if ny —held by thenni or in fault thereof they will be peremptorily exclude -from the benefit of he said, decree. E ery c editor holding any seen, ity is tei produce t e sem before Me, at my eh In- here; at the Co rt o se, in the Town of (3o er- ich, on the 8th a of ebtuary, 1876, at 10 Wel ck in the forenoon, bei g the time appointed for adjedleation of the el bets, Dated this 20th sy of December, 1675. [Signed) - H. Ms eDERMOTT CATERON & eFAITEN, Master at God 'VG THAT HAS BEE G THIS GOOD WHILE. plaintiff's elicit re. A. MEY ER GS to inform the inhabitants of Seaforth nd vicinity that he has opened A SAUSAGE AND MEA.T SHO Oppesite the Farmers" Store, on the East eid of Main etreet, nett door to M. Itobertson's Ca et Factory. Any one purchasing Sausage there be guaranteed resh, and for quality defy to be beaten. Any orders left at the shop for any Ind of fancy dishes Such as French Tripe, Jete, or ny other dishes foriarge suppere, or any ordere for any kind of FreehMeats will be proraptly fIlled,end at Moderate prir,es, Mr. Mever aleo wishes to th nk the people of Sesforth and vicinity for the lib ral patronage they have bestowed on him, rid ho es they may continue, and wish all a ny Chi is tmas and Happy New Year. HE PRICE OF STOCK IN TBE the 6 CANADA ost co the gas consumed b laintis -is upwards of , The entire street lamps of neume as nearly as passible 3 of cubic feet of gas n* represent,s an average of castle coal carbonized per diem. OF LONDON, ONT., „,.„.1-4n- 'ETAS been increased to $12 50 per share. 13110214 UUU,- AI- results be equal to present indications daeh htly, shale now costing only $12 50 will be worth' hem tons slim to $150. :For prospectus, &e., apply to , THE •t;r: ereieued; in thanking the rpe lot' ;A- the v ry liberal support -aceorded.111231 IA the past, now taireathe plesoure of 111101732in them that he II. $ rented the oho formerly -own dloy john opper, and that lute Neenred ter - vices of afirirt-elass Blacksmith in the son of well kn In this seetion as s steady se - of the r uleites eel -dem found in our hise shops. is now pros -red to en in or .wbieb he may b favored:with, .110 has now. o hand which fo material style and price tlefy • pe- tition, sa nothing butthe very best 0/11111i 11A used, A those in wimt of any of the a a will do well Noire blin ,call -before pnreheal g neatness nd dispatch. 416 WM. EDCiAlt, ' till COMMERCIAi .LIVE Y, GE RGE WH1TEL Y, mereial LiYery, formerly Bair tends ea Mg on the buoiness in the o stand, to the fo erly large etod. None but ' Covered Double a Orders will be p liable Borses Will be Kept nd Open Buggies and -Carla es, sad d Single Wagons Always Ready orilse., ArrassgeMents with Co aster - eft at the S ables or any of the lertala mptly atte ed to. 418 SE FORTH PLANING. SASH, DOOR A BLIND.FACTORY TEEN leave to Vault Ian roue him sin g business in-Seafo , end trusts t favored with MUM* seriberbeg ens for the commene t he may be of the sa e. Parties' tending t build wonld do well -to -give him a es , as he will ontinne to keep •on hand a largestec of allkind el DRY PI E LUMBER, DOO 8, BLI D8, MOULDINGS., 8 INGL 8, LATH, ETC 6 Ile fee confident 1 givingsatisfaetion to those who mar scour him ith theIrpatronage, *elle= but first- lase work n areemnioyed. ! ISIF Pa fouler ate tion pat d to Oilstone Planing 201 SOH 11...BROAWOOT. HO SOME HING NEW. eat sting offers Speelal Bargains in RY Ready-made Cloth g and Boots end .8 . s he gives better vsliie than can be got , elsewhere. Just call and Beeler ourselves. PAINT 01 the boot brands dueeme ts to Cash All pa les having are reqn Ate to sett they wi be put Int 897-52 AND VARNISHES lways on hand. Special In- ver -due notes and canna. e the same at once, hombre other hands for coll tion. 1 TO IMP RTANT WHOM I ',MAY CO2V ERN. !THE ondereigned; niter doing busineSS for over 4- eight -years in aforth, finds himaelf • -pelt- ed for t e tire to call in all parties bted to hint or prompt payment of their county, and to form them Itliatall accounts for 1875 not paid by he F list of February will be -ehir ged 'with interest from first of January without fai placed EC NO Oat All acconn s of longer stan will be other ha s for collection. 418-6 1P$E ATMEAL MIL S. feat, Sp st Peas, Pot arley, Corn eal -Chopped, And All Kin& of Feed Constantly Hand. Chopping done Tuesdays and Fridays. Oatmeal exclumged for 0a-ts. Highest price paid r Oats, Teas and Barley. ' THE SEAPORTH -pitzia to inform the public -that they -have le- -2-' mov a their LMnber Yard to the lo between, the Me bents Self, Company's Works nd Mar; They ill keep eonstantly on handag dessert - =tent o ALI, KINDS OF LUMBER, dr rifiedalid mares d. Atm, DAVI AND BRING 8, all el rer which U hey are r ed to sent a the wed poo - Ole pmets, for Gas Also, on band an quantity of the st ACTON EKE. B s and others will end it to t iradvaa- tage to !meet ear Stock,and ascertain ur pries, before urehasingelsewheresaswearein position - offer go dindueementsto cash purchase s, • with a .t that fin rther, ate eauently sober'!" They were en and Ira ima give the res Way that tinaell —Lady -to seret epprove of you heart in. the ki 'aura and orkard nam one person mirth. s the male sex, wi Sambre or heavy ne an be founde s urged by his unday, but he the MaSter, 4'41t$ that if a man haa falls into ft. pit on foiling into day, then the the pit or sell tha the publi; at the breakfas " Why, of eourse father,. pleased t his youthful offs you aek smell a nothing," rejoin you never hay arehin dodged, enough- -A young cle tion for vereeity ventured to diffel divinitY as to the time my father le ittg the trutle" a" * justice of til ✓ sty, and " hat trade ar your honor; I'm faring man I. 1 bave ever been "Shure now I 'think 11 tame o The Dee= ue e °t)es: ,07v8til 1 3 11 :hd s4Yel r - 't been fed. ie Sunday eloth did not 'deem to suffer for the which the ileac° language in the a the children; .0111 ifrom pillar of i to shake -one's t had been m name. The deac his eldest boy, wheel without VS aterk,esny aflinhueli(1 key in the hole i and slid 4lown in got into the kit the milk for the pa aown on the the rs and jam Ibutthetalf the milk in a tretisinehhit. 1121 eelliet a e tki sgao- poroknikordiedrtotah31 ?gel ef moi to :nu lli et dt etr oar ulraunob oku in the air and th the knuckle joiti the house, ands, eol*,_ be called 44 Mara, youij ael 1(11 sj A kb fIot al:11 0"13: erkwt: onalfi mote At:terms, for Annie! Whet his kedshoult The xecutioue tatitin as by not his hid But the more li lavauleletffieoWityllet and pdulged in The offisceLlinoseeit fres_ hfiedtityo,t,lie; rebh Moat triages, thong h tl iu which the p other with Writ party. 1 the matrimaina by poverty or and it is tonsid =dishonorable ft doing, If a n mother she dela her aequaiutanc eide whom to tai Frequently he woman martiag harems wher woolen,. and is often as by t in one party,