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The Huron Expositor, 1876-04-07, Page 21 -r • 1 a , a e f - h • si te ' ki se fe to th in th an .„.._ . .-0 _ .... ._____ .--,.... - • -: . . - . • . . _ t - ,, . ,. , . • 1, 1 .111-1 1 -: - __ 1 ----- t. ! , . _ ..., , , ...--•_ . „ • ... ,,, ` • _ 4, 1 .. i, • _ _ .. -e4Sotal.1111011111111011 - , - 1 1 , !•,. . , _ 1 - i , .. s A • , -I. i / THE' HURON EtPOSITOR . APRIL 7 : ) NUL r 1 1 1 1 . --.........—. - ette „ -----,----ete•-_-_, ,.. . .„ . . . SOITATE F011titoUldik 141°E-1311/11,1' deed, , , . ' Wonder how long old,told story is suit i.n maid,: physiOlan oelebrated in all that region as 11111CA#4 - • .Amterme ,.. -------„-____ T::*; e , - WHAT. 18 TOUR NAME/ , ,----,-- h- A* ;k.iitW ENG:LAND SKETCH, since niteseee,and - ," she r.epea • , 'Ad Calam titok up - the .• ,_. doctor IOC 1 lt Why, :-- you• 'tee,. exposta rades. of . 8 ' ted hei -Os' eountry eirs at 5 o'clOc ,- in, the .mornfttg. °vela mischief in rly tieing, for the- olilt Story of sleri r and intlitendo ill lee bettor elootne 4runtk than. any other 'dottor sobets-rt high test of profeasional.... "OaPiteity once not uneonennen ill certain F ABetitoM 1:1071., the finder ' "Is! ''.."-F4" Tn • ' WO, gned, Ohiselh__i_ ettitet Sa_ Le - Cheaptitoto No- lgraeres. 4:A ' lo --ttae 0. - . L - !".r4138 VOR PAL:E.-a n: ew 7 -dist smith -i-i-v-47r- , -1- Revolver-onicol plotod: .Cest :VA Of -JO% $0r17. -',41):PlY lit lino ZxPos._______n'elt-O-2;._sc Ilii4:..* , _ ''.:ratitl , The folloWing• , . in om secitisiourrns*,d it r e tketeli of an 4 ,._ : _ Itt le; In a chember in it, coutitry tavern, 50 Infsb .ed, the • • • r • oung' fe . low is a tOld . . 4i 6ountry. goon hefoie the city -- dlitriets Dr. Qsiner was-irom the very KEEFE; : ..-- •- . QEED BARLEY FOR I3ALE,--Theo. -,.•:-•• 'ntisolitO 014lie taken :an part rears ape the dreir whose profeesional : f ircuit eottered orieeshoe Coviet,,teindatatil he precincts thereof- Within a- n.- t 6 adius, stood carefully Alia kindly nit • str,a,nj perhalOitche ._ If . t hanei e eidie , knew (teal : : , - -is in• Opt a stranger the he- iato other g e - But to ypu 11011; 'Wise I , " , / 1 in their ey . • Mrs. Wallis, I Ull husband. ula ,hot wait- to stenito her, Poured/ er suspicions -int<e hirears Of Tarpaulite sett likewise intO, fleet pronnanced unsocial.- , 'The invite- tic': to, "take something" at hieepatientie ho ses was alwaye declined, • He never ' 6 indoree4 the favorite idea th.at ' sperits" v., 84.„„,„ • leo tun the to ' '''-' timber hes , :, w.... Lo, /0010* -415 otti,ld .. • • of MACAW ; - ' - ' Id 3'• will b°4 0° -ter : ..„„i„,,,„ .... .-oren eftome,O, tis 7 11- t' ' ' 't so , 'mos ! en ; h • A' to R. ° 0* • PP too ._ .. has on /will st Wier* Lot 1,1041, afeKillop, .a •riliantityei toad tje-en .44 I ley 10 Need •I'h giiesi i - -- , • . : e - i 0 wenforte4 free from ollioni eeedio 'JAMES N ' . 4 IOM 1 . ro_ , ' Reit ; __ !Tallinie ,ei:f.a.017..,_1141074le:. It will preeve Vetnieltateoftint readem ; • In .giving14 ehoit eiteteti o- ffO'Oggo! of fereenlaw, ending a stranger patient whom fate had and than some Might 'fitiiti ' " people ihoste of all the bibb re w'ho came for are a panaeea. Nay, he had never been A. LEGGE 0 , xe . • VT E , I QEED OATSO---Mr. Robert Seott, !littiply -t0 -,t1,340Datfebia e- are4e • ;brown into his hands. Benda'. g over. she be& he doctor asked, " What is t • rour nanie ?" The per on tht111 addressed, ifi not un- 'onscious, was, as tO Ins perceptions, In a ,. eerpid co ditioti. The doctor Was not that . "goodness lie What " at* for fieding acre° be M ' oin y. k ows, Ma' yOu Col be • riving and you ere ,-he. • , i .terrnost a ma e's-n,-t that evler is , - .' • ; - . m Wal- 13,- hinting wornan , I °ems i heir morning .drant, Dr. -Quiner .be-. towed vpon the gro p of early. births ho came to catch, th worm -Of the still look of .huge eonteni t as be pasted the. ar-room aleor and' entally computed .known in ,r) years to take o single glass at Wallis's, bar, oi sit down in a social way on one of the hacked.chairt in that establis..h.Me, nt. Thin was a Course of re- prehetisible condoct which was all the , 'LIAM'S FOR et! 12, BI,e,Kil. oicKillop • a . Cou. 10 Moine • ' For partionlarsepplyte STED, Barr : SALI-East lop ', an, West, so South ;50 acres adjoiting the f- ?it - eCAUGHE. sters„ &co Seaforth. loaf Lot 11; ,Oon, Doe 1 soo -2 ha,11.Lot 190,00,Bni.: of 'Tillage o - y . , • y H E 4 OL. meei, Box " Killop, hes On hand about 200 bushels' Intotlihrittes, fol!-Idtolbhie fort:cid; :yowls ea . 88 pounds to the bueb_er, -and : took the A a see .64 OW li , ea ottio polo. • bushel- I'll tes w 1 ; ' '''' - :r1:14 -in their or; driers ataottoolsttelmly cbue 'Ube' : fast, ROBERT SCOTT!.- g ore oit: ' , !aitt.Of a fent llinetrati, t , cid Iv , :wer#,O0 Oleofili6118 Of 1)1tViert ' • . . , : . - - ' ' intrObitYtOn.. ,: • 1 ! -Taintnit ftegg belonged t . inuooeuts ,0424 was ono of • :of . _ " 410Cfcl iO 'blood," ea ntinued the lend, ihe hundredt ok 4olla s which 'he could. worse because on no legitimate grounds . :.- . ihirt3kind ; , tee nee ae fa,_ la =feeling to0 much tray any autWard festation of are their few doetors-are ; but they see f sickness and sorrow to be- and professional Mani- e,oncern. Maladies and 'pains daily study. i Naturally . the lady,fs asP• roun nets.' Mys she tied " Blood1.5. like . into. An' d mo the s rings of blo• • , if it d atnaz ng .croo e; iih i. said of oet, nd more er night- s wander ed . chant the-seme still ehe ot collect .from th m.• Their voices ushed as he appeare . He did not sus- - ct that they were to king of him in any ay that they wished e should not hear. ut if he gave them a y creditlor shame could it be reprehened ' there , Was , the aga•net hi I Oil wiselY, Leith shoe Cove co And tle '-- - - charge of socia that charm she , . r meld net widow ld ineke Dr. Quiner n again ' ' treason - never so in Horse- heed ARK LO p eaoh, a _moot desire res . Terra. if; PP okr toYL, MB 13 FOR 43ALE.--Containing joining' the Town kr situatlen -for noble w th I , %, . .c.., lidt • YER, ER, HaroMrhey 5 acres. of Seaforth.; The _ privote residences. mediate ossession P • • Bitrister, Sesiorth, - ' 441 --!--- . -clEED WHEAT.. --3-1r.. Wm. Rehill, of g !"-' has on band .a 'tome ,01 File Se . ' • grown in the Townsii p of Whitby Thia h b 1 ; b ' - ' ' ' is t e - est o $ e kind ever :offered In t tion. n is perfectly -clean and free fr; seeds of every kinth T:his *beet has loom .:would ham:neither-4min or o op- oilly- thing ,i approaching A , • - . I . r. , avas ever ;Known _to be guilt_ , iing some -Children, with wh .., ! !daily 0.0.11#0.0; to ertt 4 hie 0 Of:. lector comes mon enough ehief interest I ymptoms ferent remedies. the cpiestion inqrries to regard disease rie a -com- condition of humanity. The DI a case is that- various indicate- the ethibition• of dif- So the doctor aiiked as a .formal preliminary to Of more importance if _Woul the point, pillo , ,,,,, I d he is is . w riOus , pu hive. sai and, mote d if a 1 Mill r aeund rs had no eau ht her dere to min '' he exela . • E asleep and :noring I no.; ., . ndertel, he s upidity redly to from ithe ttenteen. med, " if Well it , of, Men. i • t being caught .top.ng at thee early one, bis moral dew sis was singularly •-• aulty. On the doctot „WA ked, consekmus of othing but a ite: co science He had _ , , • njoined Mrs. allis not to dieturb his hee voice. Yeang De. able persofiage. young doesters other doctors to step into 'the Squills was not a remark, 4 He was well enough, as go, and very much Eke expectant who are waiting . older doctor's shoes. Dr. ....u•DUILDIN't -.Do. 0 I irrgently :ice Lots is abie_terme deem ng to p plieation. LOTS IN SE LEMAN,! havin pied as 0 Driv , repared to disp . ' d ,, soy otoomey b . relies.) s ould ORTH FOR SALE laid-ont the grounds ng Park into Hai& se cif lots on 'reason- i th P rti 'sore: em„ A es , ,jm im si more a me a : Boo verf enccessfully in formet years by Mr. Kerr, of Mel:Mop. Parties deslions et fog °afoot quested to looped the wheat; ' con :refer to any of the follewing sten amoutothers who have pinata ed vi o . 4 . • 6 * Z,7 Kerr, cKillop; ia. E. -Oreaswell, •Tnek O h 'Ii - M Kill- • 0 cl- - 7 7 er o n err, e op. r ere leftot No.7 honse -Setforth, will be - promptly attepOSO- -VI- 'so-- itho' 'p or enneete. Tilts he tibi. o -i,„„ : ., y, seenamglY ; to enjoy thei• .----7 . - , o ,. mainiT-7 This, however, may beset 40 . - isense of fneeior divermon, which moo, .. s ' Inocents often.desplay i Tallitilie ----•:' ' ' • ' • '! ' ' t • Otos: , to iehool at tilt liatial age.,! alif 1 - ether the yowl • stranger could speak. He But i s none of my >omen, anyhow." atient with questione during his short Quiner wee by no _means anxious to give - to but he `notottt y Fon. ser,E,-,Two lots, with a 2 ma'am REHILL. • ' . os : oo bo trvedted,- imade elow proe eke - leaetted -tie. read -the I watohed and m strictly tenance. Not so fessional waited for the answer with professional and placid cou.n- .,... . , - plaeid, but, in its way, pro- too was the inspect of Mrs.. 'landlady Ther woul business. Meanwhile chair by „Mrs. alli tricent Make h• .m tery her , t • Y , 'oct.r had d tit- d o at' the pa 'Lent's bedside, that she especial in is ed • le ready to i iibn beence. And she,. g own moreelmper, deceit than ever ity .dayliglit had ".humphed" in . repl . The elude- had- no other e ct on •theodoctor han to causetheresol tion thatlAwOuld to- iiti place a younger practitioner ; had the geed sense not to protest against what must ultimately happen. So he st• lentl • recOgnized young S.cituille as his Y • - - - possible suecessor, and, far - TOM pUttill/ any. obstacle in his way, turne "-- story I our ket Sq been used a are well ad articulors , R oOsi, Seafo am -ohmic! and barn, S th are,. ea oi . an egg eking pt,ed for any p 1.ply to the pro th, or top; . GOR situated on. the The ha oremises ve establiehment„ and blie business: For rietress, alrs. MAL- ON, Gederieh, 01 .o.....o. ' ' IE DLES t ' ' sEistiN.G MACHINE N E ! a w _ ees tor Thirty Da s :°' : a Kewilii3Pri). 110°bill° Need.jolf,Yee.itilhltei Iheorsba,„"o -insichine. win be -furnished by the 'under ' :the 'following prices -1 Florence end other needles, 40 -cents per dozen ; 8inger„ all itiltinlately ' ierably well. , He had not the . , , • jide41:11.0wevetOef ehalder or N . 1 _4 read'ae if all were one. ,contnatic it 1 grapb. Hie' poWer of eneenory, mos. I, nuttk,able, •Ife 'could repeatl, fee Wallis • the- fat and fifty, in 4 4 whom faee euriosity, thrift and some womanly . mercy were blended. Deep considerations were at worh in. her not very ex-panded mind. . " What is -in his iatchel ?- If there is nothilig, who pill ' pa3i ? .Will he live or die ? Is his sick- does Start cessi ' ut P that baptittnel lie kbeW paid . h ape p' upon t e Ica t intimat . lie ha not fallee asleep wOnd.eri • d w lid r" , n ah 0 e, ing ioung man happ • ned to wear nettles as 'I heophilu of .nci cornice -eon w•ho him the co iiplirn,nt to perpetuate a ' . ' T name upiinet c ild. on of with- " how such Quiner. uld have e doctor ne- emeve the patient ouse. - ..- Presently! as he elp- observing tha trangely at him, nd examined it, enetally to find ' ould discover nothing. a once own I 1,,. - . : w Iked, he cefiild not At ople looked very H ' took off his -hat a, ill surveyed himself Wh. t was- amiss, but He Overtook quietly over to' him his most weansome (and least peofiteble) business Fortunate for Dr • ' ' ; Squills', as . he thought, was Dr. Quitter s widoWerhoed, and more forttinate the fact that he he bad an Only daughter, y • Of coorse ..ehe would be _deliveret With the Vier et u ' fit ; g - o . fi_ t res, perq s•tes, and ood - VARM FO. 'A: Lot N, . ; . taint 100 ng a state of goo, house with good vele tions of 1Cip each lace. . P . or to CHAR I SALE. -1, -For sale 26 0 n I 6 To - • ° - • . 60 f hi res. o , w c cultivatittn. A og ontb ildin s situated hall 7.way en and Honead, A 1, to WM. CUDN PP Y s tia. - E spN, B on . easy tenn-s, nshi of • y Icon- P Ra 1 '1- - d i - are 1, eon. an n a ood frame dwelling ,- ap Orchard and- a between the eta- bein 6 miles fro.m. 'ORE, Grotiton uceftel . 42,3 d Howe Osborn, Roomona, Wenzer; A. Hes !le Lo- k -* W b • '' c Pe r• c menv ; e atm', Charnel, l • e ki 85 - - . • o- : a 1 oth r nda, only :cents per : ozen, otleoie the mOney :and needles will be se- t - , Otherwi ' • ' 14 "till" , se, !as desired. Address ALEX. W -WU STER B 28 • Seal rth 0- !.. , eo. , _ , - o , • at., !or apply'etoto CampbelFs Tailoring Establishment N lOj ' . te took oes , ' ' ' comple a of ohnt and attatinneo.a :kind of .Sewing Madhine always ,on nand, --"., . , !oly, without Pause or I -mistake ' ! namber of the rsodmis Or Parse -' - ! looltne OTI whieh he had learned ' , ., . ' ' - I !school; and -ethere under the th : . , , , --' ! his worthy "pint -and tilltlee lit ' otl onto ' 0,01leetion of them was 1unimpaii - . i - ; ,-,411 ! I In Tammie's echo -0%0y days, ness catching r The debtor not . -s---- • . ehink of :•hie fee. The. landlady must had h een nobod )1 go father, 4 hear the 'te Perhaps . . in his ld . Tarpaulin; in ith a housewife usy confabelation hid been:pricing will.. Tfpcin this. Dr. Squills counted so confidently that he did not even take the VARM FO 1 SALE:I-For :ode, Lot No. 7., Con. 1----- . WANTED,. . --,mg _of recitatiOns by Seholante and Taminie4 not to bebet think of her, reckoning, for why else i ' thould she serve the public ? And Mrs. Wallis had a fair share of human in - 1 female, impatience 't i art mil tie •of scarcely. ' , i • ' meal. d st ict ii ty years not, thee fete, • i ve bee blood or any O. nuectio n ' ago. -, It for any of inar- . : leer, sh. Theirvoicesice pprOached. The bade him good wii sed as the. : doctor ol fisherman with a Orning, wh'ich was trouble to woo, scarce the trouble to make himself tolerable to Mies Rachel Quinei. There milli, he reasoned, no other ehance •11: • to, Pito are cleared, cultivation; There are 4 is, eoutajning ; well fenced and the reinatude acres of dhoice • sores, 25 of which in a good state of is, ' well timbered: "t be , og, 'no trees ari ,., - . , .. , , A PPRENTICE WAN TED. -A gookl 'sere* '-"-• about 17 yeare -old wanted to leant tit - ; smitbing business. D. MeNAUGHT. 1 mon, ----o _ . . . . , ri3citations. tOo With an .e.ccoraey laid. . , I th080 of the leeSt. Therso heves .oai • i • - • ' . .1V, in aftee life at the ieqneet et• taisitiveness, of of silence, and of volubility of tohgue. Like all free talkers, she was careless what she said or who it harmed.. S,he eten te nage: wear Qttinere or: friends. ip t at the young rously bre thine there w4s to his gr. ve t • e name of The doe knew man downed TheOpil- ell enough ; bu e ' How: are all yout strangtrfamiliarstere. roved him with the added the incriry, If • • family ? whic was The womate re- Ocelamation " Why fort her. The -minister was married, so was • the lawyer, and so was the shop- keeper ; and there was among them all never a son for whom Raehel could af ;ITV: IL t A Brod° Railw LAIDLAW Blyth. „n so and tram , of t tin station h yi For furtheo n Uri) premisee, .stable. 10 1 in e n on, uron.-an Lo d- H d particulars -to JOHN orto- W. CLEGG, .425 A PPRENTICE WANTED IV ted ' IA. : : - .- -on :! ately, a -8m-en boy from P7 to 18 years , to leani hiacksrnithing. Apply to NV. (3-94seli Seaforth. -2 ; 'bore -was,a -greet deeltof the " inek, Igo. - ;ludicrous in the telonenity of1m& ;monotony :of ethne in *hiele tli AN- : i tions were ',d4ivrered. I Tlek- t nag talk. The chamber was silent but t18 , • r enough of ._ . _ „ _ f minces sounds came froin below. Her tar caaght the subdued rattle of glasses; 3he move than suspected that ,heer hos , infant 'farnihr 6m°nrY' Ohnech baptism ' uu. erstand name is ot meetioned it e , • : ' And h • ,kn w enough catechis to that I that 'the that ' e - C -r -of :the the poor ' into t) arpaulin 1. and the house T 1 .. dered what eould hen once he had. itIta oilly simper. tan e t6orth. doctor won- ,_ y . be in the Wind ; but passed - the fisherman ford to wait - Even Dr. Quince himself be an' to censider the r ge p- g O ran ment u permoit in Squill's mind as among things Not so the young lady ;. for . , V RM FO t"' J'; Hallett,- . .eirared, and -wood. The 8 ALE.-OFOr 8 outdating A I00 -tierce the balanee well.timbered a is a log house. le, , o . . o . , L t 12 C n 6 ef lend, 40 acres With bard- sided, a franie ;bent -0,EHVANT GIRLS WANTED "mined% .0 the British liotei, Cook f t 1 • , m -aid arid NIA it - ki,' l' MA -C anil • ,STEPHENS dilic.-1(ilerN ir 8' -"1?jY'at 4.. EY, Propneton, . -.. 7 ; yoer author 'of the pieee were eureto 1 - later- and in the same tone AS the treni neek , the pieee_ itself. ] Troninies ' fit. Ai . ! orenoe was greet; but Often lee 'and was at one of his old triCks-the- serving of , impecunious eustomers with Iiinks.• under the specious plea that his iwn was to be inducted., -au& all to be fellow tions 1 im. he setehel. .athe•r thought hat le first wo ques- in that nu nual ere bei. g put to ' The doct r, be dio•ught 1 imself of •It was ocked, a d on the i . e perceived that t their normal co r bewitehnient, o ot paged the fish e people he met Are ditlion. The plague,. whatever it was, had vebdor, and the doe- probable. if there is any eause wanting why a wo- man ehould hate a, Man, intimate to .her that she is to fall to. him as a -matter of coerse or ef eonvenience ' and all that is P. and outbuil, .ing orchard . groin Seafoith, Xiiiintrn. 1 the preinis ,s. lugs, a good. we ff choice:fruit tre 6 miles lona erms ma4e km:moot PoNeession , arid a yon:ng bear- 8 'Situated -8 miles Clinton, if from t • itpppeetion on given intmerliatelo. P. ' 4W . VAILINf IIAN 73) WANTED.--Warited, a --I-. active young man for a yea?, to w:hona orages will be given. Apply to jOHN CUT: t ea Con. ite etailoop Wifithro. P. O. Lo: I. , 1 V ' I inistAaoed..! NO mattere Ph hi libeni ' I about to recite the " JetC- i ; - - ior the " Assyrian Came _ ,4084 would take Off his bonne ass i oterreeeel. [ Wallis's ame plate were simp y the ini- or began to suspe t thit the old inee- necessary to make her bOth hate and de- ELIZABET : HARVEY, Constance O. yoTteE TO • CONTRACTORSooSeale. . Teo thrOugh hilf hair, ben 1 • • e Mrs, surspicions imperted a ihrewdisleexpression to her features az, she listened with all her cites to, the rat- ae of .' glees below, and, for the auswer vhich the patient delayed to mike.. The sick stran er was a youeg nuto-say 25 i ir 30 -an , moaned with pain, and fever pod deliritim. He had not been hi • the a i i • ials, And rebus - le bee. . g his he oid-fashione a grave ' ' • T. Q. B. ' in his dteatne he docto dreatned -a tea -c est, .queue, a d a bum- He wit ed ith his h nd hold- own que e; lo i he was ne of the Men who wor the•hair at -tail ; a d. he thought e heard t an muit be ven shy then fisb, en ust be in sonte w nnocent mortal ! hY• When he readied; reakiast, he might ink Something more that he, the doctor, y ; the subject of it, e 'fould not imagine • his own pleasant ve Observed that Spise him is suPplied at once, And at the very time when,. on the evening he.: , fore; Dr. Quiner was tryinf to revive his . , stranger patient, Dr. .Squi Is was teceiv- ing.hie quietue at the hands, or rather at the tongue, Of Miss Rachel. Stich oppo- inte events may be happening -under the . . VARA! IN --t SALE.- 188 acre li3g - - good state o tot is well t The farm, is 2 from Wi , :, t schools . ° I th app y on e THE COUNTY eing Lot 83, Con. 50 of vilaich ate , . , cultivation, T a bered with w ' tatted 7; miles : , . m. Israzli wa d churches. For 1 to ANGUS prom ses or . OF BRUCE FOR 1, oehoes., .e0oteol, cleared and In a • : , i b e remainder o t 0 d of every variety. root . Teeswater and - red end conveniett further particulars DI DONALD - -c - - , -4-• dere will be received ;for the treat° Methodiet Churoh on Lot .20, Con. 9, afe: up to 4 ci"clock P. M., on TUESDAY, . Plans o d • ."-fi t'' - - b • • ' an spec,' es ions can e seen .at t . deuce of John .0, .Monison, Witthrop, -TheCoa- mittee do:not bind themeelves to accept Union t et or .any tender: All :tem:toroth be addreatedle aoliN C MOR - ; ' • ' - • . . BISON, Secretary Building mittee,Winthrop P. 0' . . . , els :ground, alid reinain in •that posi , 1 . . done, 1 ,, ! o . s ow. ' : The nuestreinatkable. tt 401 -4 , , !personal attlee Were a. ' a -ied coat trinanied with a nuMber Ceti-,:trig braes butteni, of Wli-ieli lie -: el ,gtilarly *end, and a large 44 at - . Scotch bbnnet -louse had b bee. It the hard tachel looked. like a , meson very. much same moon, even in a quiet village like Wingham P. 0. 485* -4 ;Blue The boss an hour. He landed; from the the zzing of a was if he been -himself , Horseshoe Cove, The the '4 his heart •tage-coada, stumbled into the tavern, lireat ing of h pat ent. Tbe doctor treoccupied bad not reader will hereby . :Airtill10111 SA14E14. ;Were pride . . an Led fallen on the -floor. With the quick ,estinct of a rude nature Wallis, the 'andlord, prepared himself 'for the occa- lien_ . He was about to I administer the ough discipline due to On impestor who i .ad invaded his premises in a condition or which his -till was none the richer. hie!' a provoking fraud Merited pronigt •jection, enlivened with kicks.. But t , e The Only asleep . ' et ! Wonderin But entlir uiner, yoting ' " Whet e doctor a changed t 6 pceition of Theophil us repeat -in the name as he did 'sO. man s i cps ope.ne b t h , u • e niurneured " other," and fell e!gein. • • . is his • othe ? I wo " ' ni er, said to hi 'self. Mrs 11' , a is Was . : th • 1 • ' g e s me t mg in- ner dreams • e did vot ream tbat Dr.- ti :lel- ' ,, •onsideration. temarkable •• Galled ( bsorbed in thought 'To relieve his , 4 - • ind of the burden u on it was the first Whe Rachel heard the story of t e young gentleman Dr.. Quiner was tor • he was a gentle- , an --whose sponSor ' in baptism had - bin' Theoteh". us Quiner (Dr. uiner could narrate ,eircunistasitiallY0 he was the -first - to propose that the understand wh•at nobody else but R•achel knows,, why on -this memoreble morning the village belle awoke unrefreshed an with, a clouded brow. She kept her se- cret -.for the sufficient keason that the COurte of events left her no need oppor- ' .tunity or temptation to reveal it . Two days before -or th even one- • e . confidence reposed in him by_ Dr. Quince • VARM FO -I: 12 cent• of which are ' vation, 4 am temairider i and p.ine. gravel" ad 1, -and is 5 mi10 ishing villages. the premised Turnberry, 8ALE.--Being - • o Turubeiry, c osis leare,d and in a - ! 0 branded ana 6 well timbered with his lot. id situ:ated ding to! Win-ghtim distant; from eitherof For -further or to ALEX. McDONALD, Win gham P. o, east half of Lot 23., * t - 2 ing of 50 acres, 1. d : _ ,.., goo .state of cum sores Wrapped, the elm, maple,beech i mile from the , and Teeswater, these flour- particulars apply on Con. 12, .885sd - - . _ °-ARM FOR: SALE BY, AlJeTION---T , , F h ld ' " ' - - e so by Auction, .on TUESDAY A a -RIO d' i - • • . 1- ' ' ' _mine is c possess on, Lot 26, Coo. borne, 81 iniles from Exeter, part of the . of the late SaninelMenning, e;ontainhagll 70 :acres cleared and :the remainder well t . 1 d 1 '' ° - ° - ' we hnghonso with-cellar.25acreaplowe for seed and 25 in pasture, the remainder for cutting next summer, 1 large barn wi .sta-blemiderneothos good :well of -water, ete stook and Implements on the homestead teontinnally tifiaid lest ,,anythin • e se : , - Mid, ilatipp-en to them ; the- striall. ' ' Ails: ,-eould :make haM :run Woryinz.. . , IGff year buttope Townie." :•-Ta 1 Om lis- too- - ipired tie beAtiought 'a great 7 -----'' ' !prophet ' Ire -Was continuaIly 1 ready - 4 ' - , glen - 1Vcatitig a ,ehange of weather, .ao , orte 1,,most 'sunshiny day in. summer 1 - Tbe-oo.' j ' : • - • -b ' ' - " ill lis - ' ,etop a. passer. ,.,,y• and ?exelenn, iraetical eye of the dealer in intoxicants . eon discovered that the . stranger was iet intoxicated. And as, moreover, he tad with him a respeatable-looking trate in tie the an -Q , -dreadful C:hurch ! cop i iner • Id t 11 •f , con no e 1 he would- ma, 1 Ai d he a embei of •too. in - ood st • • „ 1 , _ an mg ,itlid f - trang,er should be breught home at once on, o - — `. that hotrid ,.teivern. The doe - o r hastened to take in:mediate Measures r his removal. - ' A " wa ' ' . • a ....tthe grauti t S '11 ' ng o , qui a le roving cem- mission among Ins patients -would have been joyfully received as another of the sure indications. But a capital link hid VARM FOR ' 1, Ste- 8° ef iv-hich state of goo bered. - The SALE!:, --For . ey, containing ill aresleared, well cultivatibn thebalince , , is a frame barn ale,: Lot NO.9A, Con. acres, more or less, fenced, and in ,ft . . . Is well-tim- -and stable, -and scild the same driy. All persons having -' agoinst the late -Samuel lireviiing *re requested :to ral lir in for payment to WAVIER,. 0111AS :CORNISH, SAMUEL • ' BLDICK-Toustees • - - - ' dam Ithink -Ws genii to rain I: the dayl, !Another faVbeite perfonnaniee ] oz.., !Boo- I "COB °- o ati aNtaintonee eta I: . , 'the sky, ..eeeett a .. , - I ', ., ne a at ' I to '''' won r t.co be blue snaiv the "ISee" • ', - ling satchel, he wae taken upstairs and ared for. Dr. Theophilus Quiner was ent for, and; as already stated, com- nencod his examination of the case by skin,g, " What is your tootle V' No immediate re,piy , being made, Mrs.. vierdi us 'a :The ' Q umer mere earl 1 ilI. , , tett ' ' • 1 " y as 'a le u , Wa8 t e 'village • t in favor .f •Ra. hel,-D l'h hit - 1.. eop ' i 1 ' ' --- e on y • aug ter. . e s was tot doll -like an, childis beaut • • , ,'3'. I t h th y oss o er to : er . h d forced 'thee i i stretcher" FiL improvised, and .attress placed upon Jt. Tarpaulin was reseed into the ,serviee, and Wel aid of wondering : id ere waS Itivited , mong whom .Dro Squ Ilsepushedlitnself professionallyi Mipre mystery wee ot • ' - fallen out .of the chain of circumstanees. Dr. SqUilli had preesed Rachel for an un- derstanding, mid had obtained' one. And. on th's ve • li. - • d had + I ry morning is min • no.. been at all 'reliev d - b th - d. . f 0 y e emeanor o Miss -Quiner • foroh h d . , er manner s owe good new fr Wood shed and failing well n'lles limn ennton. A A 1 to th, „Pt te„ 'A"' . me houselw ith stone e conveniences. all oth' r and a geed be :ring raceft elaStetio gravel road lea ' ro rietor at V:arna t P - ' cellar kitchen, ' A. never- orchard: is 2 - aod 4 miles from g; to esen place.: -P.O. THOMAS : ' 484 - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. --A. VAI VILLho"' e to b I b • two oL LOTS e so d , ) A. -action. JAMES HOWSON !will -sell b A t"- in th V' 1 - . 4 • . 1 tic ion, e ! it age of LONDESHOR on biONDAY, APRIL 17, 1876, the Fenn 1 t th t - h : ng ,o e !este. e oft e late Thomas Rego ing port -of Lot 26, Con: II, llollett,:coni" M sed railway watt laid to Greenlaw • - , . Public ,:- ;train ran, Taminie considered it • Pablie ° '- : . - : • ;! • ' :'''' new and wonderful animal ] 4 TJG11, "!: ; : - • ' ' , - • , o . - lono ! never afterward be peranaded to ' ' rd, be, O! .! his opinion the train .- Weird ' ' - : * ''' ' ' i ' Moon - • Vallis was determined to be reeegnizecl a her doable capacity ef -presumptive urse and actual landlady. The tan- elizing noise in the bar below inforiated er, and..she piped out in. acute accents • repetition of the question, " What is our name ?" " Theophilus Quiner," moefied out the ,atient. - - - ' ... -- Her! upon- wom char nance,. Dr. Horsesho duetien th ., since filthier ' y le . Rachel a cl .nly resour - to her Whe es, ente e oy • C 6 was an e a o b h If f Aived on in! V-elo iment Of ind and e w , ich add d a tar d -Port ent an cou ' t e u e- ' • I ' c urin - tachel infaite Y• d - li" ' ' r upon is re idencd at , 'I t 11- fi ' .. a m . s is st intro- S, peal to pubh svni J ,Pa- I - d • , is y ng wife. He had is w ,dowerho • d, and in - ' In t t• his point added to the_ circuinstancee. he senior doctor requested the junior • go back to the_ ,o e for. a moment. I r.: Qeinee there t : ansferred to -Dr. . , quills ay. his medice engagements ..for he -next day 'or twee or .more, perhaps. some reepects this proposition was to le satisfaction of De Squills, in oth ers . his intense die' st• f th • • gu . , or e case in hich. all Horseshee 'ove vvas by this him that she, question forever more interest m •t h• of ar w 1c had decided at once, and tice. The Burned to defeat And the old at least, had settled the• and- that he was f 0 DO to 'her than the pestle and oo h t od • th ' s o in e corner,. iate that he wo Id u marry.Rachel sten into her father's prac- unreasonable. maiden had:pre- the nice arran e t men . doctor, notwithstanling his - ' - L /al" or Sal i pleasantly -Rusted "louse owne • ' tains large -p comfortable good cellar, ghee, e.e. T biaarin frai . •- g Apply to S. : tite of seiner . WELLING HIUSE D r or to Rento-Foraole and. commodious by Ilfr* Powell. • -- rlor, dming-room, . ed roo s, together: , aril _and soft water re are Wo lots trees P essi - • . , ss on °WELL.. N. 13, timber for sale. in-Seaforth or to rent, that dwelling The house con- kitchen:, and 10 with closets, a stable, wood- filik with choice gi. t tine ven a °Dr e• -Also a large quati- ' - ' 415 -80:acres in r e - • - s • • t , 0 a or I so. Al o, et theeatne , -place Lots No 8 and 16 • be' : ot ; - „ ing qua. - er a in th ' Villa "- To ' i e , goof -,pdesboroughoon whie so house, shop :and stable. Possession fann :given immediately The farm is - Ily d „ ' . -7 ' - we e , in a goodotate -A cultivation, .en theiWirig- ham gravel road, and half a mile from the don-, Huron snd Brute .Railway.' 'Sale at 1-olcledf P. M. TERMS will -be -:ilitule :known .on !day sale or on :a lie V- to Th II ' : 5t , ee s ion omas 7 . ary E. Watson, Lcaidesborough P. i .., James Howson!, Olioton. 7 T. IIAGYARD, , . --.. • .the stationi IL:When esti o ..- 3 ! :: T' ,ayke ance eatet re Joh ' : „ , _ 4 . j then, :-. _. ;Opetatioti oft -taking Of 'the' T"-. -*Odd tay, ai tar -- am- Once droughty Lego singularly happy .o; stion • , and Vin..atever ett -1---: ' - ' ',!-,! ready to receit:e rd Of . , 1 role owen to extract - mils .°- . Vrom it H:e nemie woold 'r. . ' -1, ...--. - - Z- ' waters:mg 111 ; - „ ' - - -- ' in =Water 'at he :Jumped doWie • ' ' 4 the :day. :" Hie and •60.1iterite& happened' : : ' ! it with]resigna -i 1 - , . ,ii. .. 7 :matter .,,f congr• I ' o - - ' - - - - he/Tenet?! once what !" cried the doctor,- 8Ur- rised into a tone calm Polite defiei ._ . de • th t f e ar, s match t Me interested was reServed by Dr. Qui- night's Vigd, more the looked ood for 20 years ver • 1 gte D - S • "DARN( Po: SALE.±For Sale Cheap: 'west -,.1 of ' 'strider - J HOWSON Auctioneer - ' ' ' . ' ' ' -'- * • - 044 ' ' ' O.- . Very tore foot, jand onl being. an. octave above the • , , aave professio-nal key- ' hey ! what ? inakee s k - e ere. d h 0 an t 6 - - ne 0 ad v nees of lusband- th ' o • e most im ortunate ler • to himself exclusielely. . -when at wail resolved y a ioe st. r. quills .o, Lot VI, on doing something deeper- 45 of which . or 8 MdKillo , p, re''' ' clear of stumps, containi . ng - cr s, 50 a- e . weU fencedand -C".11AIVVE.11 IF NOTICE. about it, he refilled., tt Ay., iOs 1 ' 1 - o , -, -, 7, - . *air but I! iinity be thankfif it %the gave -you this name ?" " My sponsors in ba,ptism, wherein I rim macle-'-' And here the poor fel- sw's words sa,n1c into inco;herence and " • 'distinctness. it was evident he was et in a tit condition to..be catechized trther. - • '4 Curious •coleeidence !" -Dr. 0 t • v ttr aver &let thel e village t• age i 1 • s' ' et Ev 1 .4 ' latter was tavee b elle. 'D e k ' tO re -kee. er f h' .'' or is ins rei body se the rese t 1 11 d f n acayo , ;in ho 1 d se ear. er ays a ' sapp inted of the doc- . - - uge the ar • s of .the out n. ver ' for. av - thA ' . - 'b • — e - nal lity to he CharM8. d'the doctor's nly child , 1. • r- t • Rachel the 14 detail" moved off, ' - - pitied herself insta tly to preparing it . . sic quer rs. c w o e louse o k te "•T" •hl 1 hld -1 d 1 '11 H " n ' e pe wit i a wi .. S..metlilng to o," as is not unfrequently the ease, had to ed, It h l' ' •tn t• d h 1 8 r ac e e am. a ion, an c asec 6 cloud from her 'brow. While her ands - • b h l• d - 1 nay, app ate --if he only H • e was • i • tng ndications. . opinion - a.s d ' roun s, was , - reader fOr his j • • • - ong in incipient knew what ! in a state of t 1 • • d• good hardw eo ong in escovering kact- honoe and lo • The state .of publie 'watered; go. he made his treachetous ed 7 *tee fr. f d b . tr°111 C oun to e . u:nexpectedly anon "'road. For f purpose Horseshoe C i to t eve, - ' • • ‘. • EllErs°11Kps'arcai .rebellion against ,Dr. . ' good col4vation. ed. No_i waste g barn, :also frame a young bearing. m Sealorth, and r ooL /14 14- miles Aber perticalars - -13 • °I " • - -1 The wood land is land. -A good lo g !stable. Is -well orchard. Issituat- the same distance 'from good gravel apply to the pro-- t - ' Winthrop P 0 ° 1 " . *- 431* -8 i , PI CHANCERY.-43etween MARV .Als, - LEY, Plaintiff, and. JAM:ES litli3TO,N Othere, Defendants. -Theoerealters -of MATE TULEY,. bite of the -Township of Tuticerarsilks, Whoa died in or -Shoot the- month A May,,Iffid, 'are on or before the 24th !day 'of Aptill 1876.44, 'sendby post, prepaid-, te Messrs McCaugbeit noi - ted ' f -s• ' ' t ' -.• ' ' . mos , o eaforth, be ,Solicitors of the f - dant William Riley, the Administrator :fit, KO Other aneP Not oat - 1: it" ' ' '' Otincturt a endanta . ., , , e Was also anxious - - 1 - ' 7 : attend,. 'One Satibittli, 1to ehurch. he Met Ae put. the question, -De ' - the kirk ladai.112) cif the , , , 1, otilsA was- 1 T r r : '- t : h hV o ure _ .. i ; , that OW iwhetr OA a young Man.', • • Ate ye n --,,, 14-43 1, lilts , , . said gin.er, puzzled -and musing 'while the • sndlady's ears were erect and her eyes tarkled. .." But we must be quick," he Ided recovering he it " W , . . , • mute ; . arm wa- .ir for his feet, cold water and towels o• his bead 1." - ' " Coinciderice ? I guess iso," -Said the, nidlady to herself, as sh.e Moved . off ith some show of alacrity, fet a heart, as hidden somewhere in her adipose tlik-.- 4 t coincidence 1 I k - - The . me on so. woul e'' 841 - or rifice widotter little taken 6 a. ' 'it •cl entl one 1 I ii t el, , oft grow Up iV - " ` mother's is most co creatures instance themselveii nierely child. B 'as not se ' lacier Sue n prove free 1 11 . d • d a d b, spoile ,with- are And t ose who ' nfid • • . - ntially w re those the f ture Me . 'Wallis, 'Who - were rea y to sac- to tl e care f a lone or • th sake o his dear t ve y body as onio- i Om appens. For Ita- Tito ard circumistances I e bezt educe ors, had . t tentleman t . , c• e..' . oily were 0 ie ier Oughts to Pondering what a Young -should la ' like. Rachel's aowledge of people • "societ ," as th o ord is -w t • • YSh as no ex ensive. e had . . i• ong her own sek some approaches to ; . • 1 ' inpa.nionslup,. but iof the other she • . new -only two typesi of hiimanity. One is her father ; but li 1 ' i3 vea,s on y• a fath- Of the yoUnger p,'4 rt of eli 'bl gi e mane bid she only knew D . S ills - d th qu ; an e _ _ idea of -a yo ' tl h . ung g_ n eman a e could. tuner had now explod Q , ed. into crri re- . V -OR SALE volt. The okl doctor had no ' t so much -I: et Hayfield, as " Stood treat" to' Tar .. ' - - . paulin and - the Harbor, alm others who had borne the burden of the 6, Range E, There is:goo sick man to sa th' f h y no mg o w at would h ' 8 ead, gree h h ' ' d aye een proper con uct to the whole necessary bu h• t • 't t irs y commum y. Any m:an with the net be snipe 1 f . lete in ev sou o a mouse would .have recounted_ reP o :case o e pu ic at a is 8, land. The whole the wh le • t th ' lel' W If ' if possible, if and wbuld haVe illustrat d 1 ' "th ld b A t e i wi , so y uc ' " home ou " ' - May 1, 187-6. g s r ncl -more potent to show field. No re th i e nts of a case than Microscope ir i u -A Ilea ' Vi 1 V*11 within! a few st new, i ' is built containi by ailmeaeurement barn Wit under • '' ' house, ummer dings fo a Villa eed in the, Dominion, ry department, also will be sold not the property - t MP ' on, a , rgan s In tare Of John erv (I t' .e, as i must ' in ' - ' i a 1 the Village minutes walk of the on Park Lot .No. 7 acres. -ground stable for house, in fact all ; the orchard 'can- the ;pardon lo 16 a-eres of brifh by private cootract, will ba put up and H tel o ,. on Monday, E 80o E ! Ba o; 8 • tte 7 ' be sold off to pay .de eased, their claristiOn and ' ' • ' dr : - - ' • - ' - "ri*le t essesoand 7descriptioneothe Oull portico heir cla-ims =a statement :of thelr - - the oat ' - . . . - eeee" - ure :of -the moraines -if any-liskity t ern, or in default thereo4 they will be pease- t rily excluded frorn the benefit .of the ado' herein, Every 'creditor isolOing spy it is toproduee the same before rue, atmy ' b rs. -at Osgoode Thal in the -City, of Tor '," t Oz7th d 1- : 7 ' ' - - 'e . it : - . a." 4411ill, 113743' at 2 c'eleekin a ernoon„ being the time appointed fortaindies. tion on the -claims Dated thi 23d do l'Katek A D 1876 ' ' s Y e • ' - A. GRANT, Registrar, 'Memo CAUGHEY it HOLIELESTED S. - ' - • ' ! • - 1 eatOrth• , '---°' . , --ad• '' _ply, 44 Wed, i lad;" zaid. TAM ot . :oruty no haVe .!anither opportuniti - nia s '--- as it !lrappelds.6-the Young in-' - ' . 1 1 , ' .1 . ' - -afterwar. :, I fell sick aft , t doeit mit japPear tO have bee sem foolloW anYthinglef the semen ; - inve no aecknint iof it neeer to oti 1 . - ' ' - ' ' '' *marks nno.n, it, exeePt enee, tar; "Said, tt What olott8 -the! Initiate . : .*bout the :apiiker -on the Waif' re Xis . V! : , . , -- - - I 4644 ' -.an illostratioteneed in the RCM . - ' - 1 : . - -, ' ff he made the ariptute. says we shall repossess the sins E oar youth. Coein-ei-dence !" g but.p. ; ow . , up atd ssessed of . n turat• in manner, ee ilina e modes y. a ne . clue .. • e• • - - ' - malt' l'k ive Was a so mg as un i e - • quills as possible. - po. or recent heav,y " any other seientific invention. prietor. A. losses sustained . BROWNSON. by the present Pro- ' 482-4 . FOR SALE Olg' 'TO LET. ---little of .Serindn., - - OMNI net be Said of the Singing -. , . .o! , " Efurey, Mrs. Wallis," cried the doc• if, from the head of the st ' 1"Warm _ . airs. rater first" . • was ]clom &ion t o an: creature of s tni ,ht g ha ' f a place 'it he li. le fie such rare grac lied wis- cell dlenged t e admir- o inu. h more . etension .. ' mg hamlet. hete 1 f - ' ' Lancllady Wallis atood in her door • )oking up the road, 'i shading her eyes om the sun as the eocession a proa ' , p , p eh- Horseshoe Cove veas in agitation. j3e • . sure that Dr. Squillstslid not 1 oew MIL app y a se- 0 - , SALE.- dative. course of treatment b ' t th ' - - , u re er PAW mill an that he did, 'under pretense of eniollients, nos& The - AND FARM OF. . , . he subeeribers farm, Lot 80, 1 cont4ins large ' -14' 100 ACRES OR offer for stile their Con, 5, East Wawa- . . . MO RENT ore a D lh Beni - - - ---St - ,nd - e ' i B , , w ng tO ' . nissels. _Apply to OCIIN GREWARilhoo - sels : P. 0. -- he wasrienenately fond, and '-' is . ' ' he won d. take -part The :first re , ... . - 48846 alwaye ma& on returning from, WAS ihout the :singing, and how ] The patient was gentlytdrawn to the , sho . , . Dr Theo hilus tamer th ' Q: lead. saw, butting circula-r, edging .de of the bed, and the water anplied" to is feet " Conte, now " said. the doe- • or " cold water and towels." For Mrs. • Tanis had waited, and was staring, un- d y tt eeect.! ek ri 6 fa and" The daii -It wou 'I. her was al d confider' hter was a po ular la., b .e tie much t Hay that ct; nit his s . ill cam- , rhis e,1 an cha acterre- 1 e f s • p in e he did not at first take it in but 'had a, . 1 • ague suspici , "on that her in uisito i q r al nations were to ;be interrupted if n • , ot . ppect entirely!, Sh had not apply Cautharides. The movement only t • d . all in good wan ed a leader , 'an that leader was the mill - tw , found in Dr. Squills. . stable. The " 1" Oh . noble timber " Ah !" hemlock ana aw, shingle s,aw, rder. There are fra d • lii, me we ng e is also on the lot conmatiog of pine, other hordwood, 'edger and packeroo on the lot besides ' houses and frame a quantity oilivalo black ash, a!nd • with a large stock TIOUSE TO LET. ---To Let that -most , j"‘" able sod w 11 "I t d b' ' k h ' 1 - • -e m tot of nc moven lots on Huron :street, with ha d -r and soft - and every :convenience a.- A ! ssary. pply -STEPHE!NS, -British Hote - 1., Seeloith. • - - OelitOr -dui, and would name any tune of his 1,hat baa been Sun -, '' • • g the tune `!` Barrow" was introit to Was greatlY taken lip With it an fltquetttly n-po,n the to,' 'Mace' by the doter, fleet at the face of Le patient, and then at the features of Le physician. ':.,-, . "Coinddence! I shouldn't wonder ' id the landlady again as h : ' e , . s, e proceed, t ; ces turn yet, wi ' Ac 'netomed . of . i • th t : her father. the morri s the 'old ie th o an , i il le rofessional a,been- Rac pet await.d his re- ,, . ng w thout an iety,and heti ekeeper thought, "' • ' ' seal impaten e. She t a t . quite . red to put the youn man to the tor- . ... , re, to . discover_ wh he was and all t him • but she h ' d *u t • •ou . , . 4 , s determined o en •that satchel elnd see The dif- p , • ulty Was that it was locked. She ha d . " Alas ' '- in the vicini "` ' ' factory reaso Such Were the exclamations that he at -any time. encountenede-all but the hied. But as by letter Dos ' t ' " 1" -* - •• - eels P. O., or . alas . iis, gtven among the interjec- Westfield I". • bons by good -old Lindley Murray, we y to last d nriniber s given ftr selling For fun er particulers pa -id-, of W. G. to R. T. HINGSTON .. ' of years. Setts- Possession given enquire, ;if HINGSTON, Bras- it BROTHER ' , NO A.LE OR TO LET.HThe Brusselstlinie F" a. - - . ' f Factory, withell thsfernishingocomPlet010 manufa-cture the milk of .800 t 400 r ' - ' boiler and en ' - d ' '9 - '•••e4ws' • gme, an. alt the latestnopr mpresses, vats, 4e. For furtherporticullale, -to J LECKIE P ' to R - . , tome r, ruesels. pr.eeentor *0 .0ing it tO him, He wee fond 0; TWO hours before 'his -death the :d 000i • . suddenly) a hymn by :his ow,n - - ' . ' ' ' - '. - ' Was sung to him by Mee, Hill 1 . ! * - *list, then in. !the tetwn who ha I. for the cold water. " I :do think their . a ...,• reaciy r umma ed t e oun • man' -misquote him, :14041311C. ,_ fOn him. He- was much coneertio ises axe alike but I can't get a look at • certai ly did not bY like hat the reakfaet p g y g a I diets and possessed erself of the key, must not eepecially as the Horseshoe Cove FOIL SA1,E. ......... EtsTaitie • STOCK:. the -.precentor and .troubled lest I4 se poor boy's -eyes." i" Hurry, Mrs: Wailis," sounded again om, the stair head. Mrs. Wallis brought shout early druit wa , !her c i t h snoil ct n extra lathe Sh , e wa ' aiti g, esp c 11 tit e a y e reek 'ast prepa ed to -re I ' ' - a te his lon night's - a m•del bon ekeeper a e •new • d.was making sure hat the coast wail . . ear, when the litter rnved. -Her fury no oun s. b d ' " t would b h e t e people of would have cried -Alas l _if they had studied th - Mutcn 01W-8 e - No. 71 ton. gremmir or reniembered efter they h ad one calf. ' Apply '' ' ' ' ' li• learned i :There ts a vast deal • . ' which FOR 8AL 6, Stanley, 6 to DI Mel'A. .-17or Sale on Lot ood mil& Lws, ell LANE. ' 435*4 - • ESTBAY. PIE}:"--Ceraeirit"be Prenae" undersigned, Lot 16,0°11.14, libirillop, ab out March 1, a small -spotted 'sow. The ! --r" - : -• - e - Oeflign, . an01 'often :put 1 the o, iths - ... VIP!, " Will he teSign,' thnik VI 4' ' tesign,. 'will he?" • 44 ile1 bag a ,n- husband with her, her face all full of :alicious intel • lige-nee,' his only express- And actly. ' , -, - o young, he wife foe * - • r, S uills tho ght-ex- &Pro essional • a d a o. im mote im • -al f h• to ' • !" D Q • r. umer Ok her at a disadvan ge by askin her ' passes mto t e domain of uselese knowl- es3w AND h edge after the f h h signed , young o t e • uman ' • HEIFER FOR . - ilk' • s a m !coo, an, •ALE. -The u do _ n er- a royear old heifer IS :requested V v V Dear, o Y : - te r° e - Tr " ' ti. a- charges( ;take her may, O-OHN !OHRE , la • ! year." -Pisallinotly- and ]the looj • ! - - 1 , ' -itee.med -to' , ve been 'e oeely g ari imperfect wonder . at something bich he had not fairly taken in T1 . le him, 0 f D ' r.. ore anon.) S '11 • qui s mii Wh t R 1 1 thri. .0f ac ie ought ' ht ateount fo the fi . 1 r her bill before all- nese people, Lay, th W 11' el - d th W 1.1: f qe - e a is m e a e a , is e- , - e cm.- for sale B-,th species leave school but there 3X . PEND? TJN • - " - am propensities which never leave the al r anim 8 a e Lot 12., con,,,2, ' U T - in ea . HOMAS : tanley. 4804 VSTRAY HEI • ' ' . FER.-Ciiine :Mt° eel) - -se, the -undersigned, Lot 7„.Lake:Shore. 1 , , ._ „ _ . Tommie's Mind., lie ;we'll' Wog was preeentor hel would. • / ?ctor's calls were so urgent that even rs. Wallis's alacrity of tongue and. gnifieance of hints and viciousness - of ulge had thne to introduce lief sbout: must sh i found irt- her fath...r'S 0 a reasot re- Prot:tided • t• " i 'pa ience kf t. There fOunirefaor as th' ev ry ing, • o ale no Opportunity t cook d a emend mix a charge. A he paid it , too. lie Poor young fell , whit stumbled the tavern day race. . And among these is the disposi- Rum, 0 ' • • ' -A--' has for tion to rejoice when a man whose blam e- ere mith, a yowling lege life is a rebuk • t - th ' • • e o o era comes un- reasonable -t , F FOR !SALE . ale, on Let IS, C -guide bra- rms. Apply to - The undersigned . n. 4, Hit S , Tuck- . Will be' ;told on VILLIAM -0ARN:0- Stanley on Nov 20 a black and -wbite ' ' ' 0, Heifer. The owner ter teat ' o ' eqoes opt v p pa- oh osaTges a7pd :take her away. I- -STYIN ' i , i I tatters ring." ' - ' , . Tatntnie 1wite possesedlof meeh , feeling. lie 104 a great dislike ingatid ' not into her isba.nd's sodden. pate the idea of Whieh and 1 R t ' en ehel, coml. • h 1 to :et r 1 y g r as she • as ha& ' - he 1 %. d• to one sick nigh Unto th f ll d th • • a was care u y remove e. very ;de h• r suspicion imself. Dr Squills id CHAN • : • - 4 • say a weird against Dr. Qinner-not 482*4 • 820 :1113EWARID.--7 ' lying, and he Wa8 Oleo, With snail. e*pressiorie as ft. W ar ug ousehold put its ,not : Le -was possessed. After the patient id been . • - ' comfortably arranged, the doc- r dismiseed his assistants. The wo- an took a long studious look at -the Pa- Pnt - ... , as was only natural. The man retched hiS liead and looked . at noth- f—as was natural too. .. 'own which' ' h ad was with Of reach w ' h is s onstructi o contrar t y en all the' ' r confidan, ievelatio me Dr. S qi Om. Th ' h ,.on t e vex d . look, her u 1- • - t h . sua 1, on s e Mote,in II 4 f ; . g. . ether and aho-was prep.ared for i e - d' - : . , s e.are egar in ills a sooh as e shout bus, Fatesit d, how. n c n should bills xt morning. i But h ! th 141 d th • ' • 0 e wea , . - an e fog me. f Mrs Wallis s su nee 0 , . spicions now eighted with confirm bon strong ! Did it D Q • t1 1 "11 r. umer pay . c ,t m ? And Why he go about eying straggler's ? And why shou d this . ' he. He only apologized for poor human -nature, He, affirmed nothing He o 1 . • - . n y sked uestions and sif . " a q , ted evidence and !refeered to the respectable character f 0 hi d Id f • d ' h • i .s, ear o . nen ., as e still must dell ;hon. . Appearances , might be: against bifia but nohodY could d h• ju ge ern un- 'ENTIRE has an entire He was sired sired by Old or, strong built, particulars apply Con. 4, }ribbed, P. O. - OLT FOR , SALE colt, doming by Lord Hada°, overe.igni He iS irith tood Octima to the pr or if! b 1 y et • ' i , -o -The undersigned 2.years old, for sale : and his :dam we; of a, dark bay mil- F 1 - or urther " ri t . T e or- en Lot -I9, er to CartonbroOk OEN ' ' 6 ;on : , - ' ' !--- will REWARD. --The' -above xewsod - -tp GO/ pa id -to any ,peroon or persons • . ! - Who tarnish such inform ti s 11 lead -000 -MP a Oil a w--) , -„,:-.o.s: ' ! ' conviction of the partyor !patties who pahemoo the defamatory lib.el ,against rey:perootial „ oek00*,„.. ter, in Fly Sheet Fenn, dated Nov.1, knoliDg_' Fame to 'be a fabricated falsehOocl cielyte oo,,Inin My character and serve their -ownenda. AXP0°" le -• o To ...o„ .._ - - „ - Mt :the bloodOf the lamb." ! But h il1if their real nieriniog he- ender -4 teeel tay 1 Petb.aps via a$ he . • • :email:lett IA ita0100 .of graee than t in the pesseseiort,of reason can o "More intelligent faith, ' -Tatum: , . Some:times ask, H'.4 ,D.'ye think I', rho doetor, as he. came down stairs at weer, ' 1 rc'ained th t t 'd • e sae r valation. straggler particular straggle inte t he Ver tow n • !hear"d' And even if it were all true he NOTICE TO DEITT01114. AN.DERSON. -Stanley, Jan. 10,187r. - ....... eaven? Incliner lie nor swe - shuttin,g-itp time," d t W ' y , : , ' . . .-f..-• : . vices being in his sign'fi .1 e o a is 11' ,at he should rettirn and remain -11 0.- shoul ' w 0 h' rt be deferil f b ' o eing d, a • d never thou ht g - b lled t here Dr. Quiner had 'lived? NO d bt . QU e doctor had the hesii to was sure that Dr Q ' .. uiner was ma mg I very best ameeds for the by onAK E NOTIOEO-All Seco - Uts awing us Must- trElig-T-IIWK. _..:,__-;____„__. -:. aisoei•ated nn = exclusien from ithat place • ght with his patient. " . ....Very kind of hive" said Mrs, Wal- i to her husband when the doctor' - s in- -. the Dr. st h •uiner had an er's bed g ,1 : up. doze . on in hi chair at ide l•n t 1 h • g pas le our 1)11 b t right pay that - but *hat could yhu think of 'inch a ki shameless roan ? It yeas t be h d . o ope the f Bow - 'the past his kind solicitude in the p M resent uch more did Dr: Squills ea of th .' , . y e same 2D- and candid Before I be settled in court for LIS S f tb , ea or this menth, o co • ! ...i llectiOn. NrcINTYR ' ' . . I they will be pleeed . E4W14- I 427 DUBLIC NOTICE ' 1 theTaitsnr! -A meeting e - . : 4- th T, - • - • Lb.:freeing -of - e ownxhips.of Hibbert and a_ . be held -at the Thames BOad Cheese FatfOrY - 4,r . „o - 'Y'r : I- • • brother Ceorge'died, he iwonid telt, 4]`*.ordie'S laid in .the 144E3 but hell " :tiSe ' '' • ' - '' - " ' again, , aim 'we . • anon was announced, to her e " ver / , . 7 nd, indeed. As if a woman who, had an her own children through searlet rer and measles co:uld not be trusted , w - - Ho coneci en, w " Like lob s From bine ened• fro ue of who, 1 'b t r, oilol, he mor , iea egan to t , bis eary slee all un- ie pr tty kettl; of fish o g ' j t at poor young . would come t of the doctor's houee alive. Stiaii r things than -O death had happened t h • ht ' s at t e rig time. 1Dr. Squills ought h th t • 11 • b• 1 - aye a case a t f, genious sort. night, 'if the popiilar indictment e-ould . a n ve been preciselar formulated- again t D • 8 r. ' Q • ' Theophilus outer it would have run th Th ' us : at the sui of his T A8T WARNING. .1.1 settle u p before the 15 look out for s have busines -Thos e h i ' ' • e r, aceolants wi h of the presen , nails; Can't wa wo ' - . und at Oarties Who& tot h Strong dc Fltifley month h -d bet a ter t any longer mast ' -. nee. STRONG boree on -SATURDAY A' ril '22 it 2 de 31 I ' t ' P • ' " I 41* ., . or he purpose of orgauldnig A sn°0 tual Fire Insurance 'Company in eteordeore th t AT' VX DUNICAli ROBERT f , e se . , , . , , . , - D.INER• ' - ',- - agai . Al . ' 'It" -- Ifte h death f ,- r t e _ o -an Spoke of •the great white threne 3114V:trent, anti asked. if , his' II. ; 'Geordie wiadd bethere ' .1 1th: o . . , an.. i ' - • ri imse and old had - np It take a night's charge of a v t f" , agran , nv MM. 'Wallis had mentally' deeoted e t upon. H o h C se : oe eve Tarpauli h• - .e sun was s imng th the square. Q ' met have nothing to do with it. But ruth ' • . _ found him out, and followed un to the : •fi • ' FALB,LEY. 426 1111SCELLANEOLTS. on the tight hand, and if li *mild. be 0.4 the right 'hand, D, 3 long hours of night to " interview vendo of fresh o uilt old Ms • nd othe. edible a cou me folk ould fi d t th t w , ei on a some folks ld see, even if some- folks did u t uiet d d 9. an re ne. preemts Of Horseshoe ' uove said ein Comin in. a - g stage ING. ......._ ' 1 -- to . ° A LEX.. CAMERON, Practice Wa _., . 4,3t1 'Me verse in Matthew about ," her siek guest, as the phrase now is ,_ e word "interview" as a verb actiVe 1 e]casperating was not in vogue in her produ firths with stsi • a of the ed Ifrs. nice fry. c . ve • d • the Valli the landlad He i ad gone bay, had y, on his "nIn i ' st B - ' • - p on ocent airs ! There Was a little confu- n in Mrs. Wallis's parts of spe h t th • • ec ' e poor soul had been weak that • . with a satchel.. tha,t Dr Theophil -- - d • . us Qumer ha boldly conveyed the said traveler 'th wt a eatchel to his own domicile ; and that • MISS nolLaND ' B0 7-1 oms 0 prentices waoted. ' l)reds er the Bank, Se ' ' . 5 Mantle M ke * :r. forth. N. Look A - ' ' '43‘ JewelerOilitaiell, .Custrizers will _ th I i te tt il- 1 ' h theywill e r: n res o es wit meow; , • , ' the benefit -of my long practical -experieneff trade. _ 4 miniber•of years ngo fin. ' ' o - - ' ' ' - n one -ever annoy -ed hitt) on 'Iltee(1. to .- ' . .-.: - to T- ' . ; . 7' erY, nobles : - armine- t his• - - . ' ::'•', ' - . • ' y. .• But Mrs. Wallis intended all that i word in its modem sense implies • I was as much and as righteously dis- pointed as a reporter to whom the nis will .not Open.. " Very. kind, in. way lighte , a deel in t. trtile h earl the next as to his heavier 1. avier in4litinp. , • rising ' c :Otos er lightet ature 11 fl• hty y ig .poc. et, and Thet•e iii 4 po ts say that in fish , e , h ad a great virtue . th e m p d h cl ening, en a taken ".restoratives." :III. i . Dr. Theophilus Quitier had lived end acticed at Horseshoei Cove about 25 g • • . he, the said Dr. Quiner, *as at- that very moment in debate With hiinself whether he "should buy•the future silence of th e said young man ' 't h , or secure i y means F°S THE Dreeses them made Brantford ' hardware ti 9 ADIES 'ON I-- LY ell mad l_you, are MISS BEAM, - ' ' ! '-f Boerne. oyer re wb e' r erg , et o d .. - If you want 'your requested to et Dressmaker lategof . .. . I' • . Winston Brothers' will receive prompt ! . nommERcia T, tivEitt SeatordbroPtq ' ‘...: SIIAITP Pto let .0 ImfOrtable i 1 . 't • pr t.cor. o _ __ _ __ eau age , and firs lass reliable 0-070flo_ . ready Charges -Moderate. -0facermoodolw",' ' ' Huron streetoifecond door tut 0I .A"'"**,'' ;; person told to haste." yexe 4 41111nmi ' ' - d " "I' " ' - . e eanswere , ] in ea Ve what yc tie havo-"• !" A ' :1 - . ye,, vvhat s that Tammie "'I have the talenst o' '' '''' ,/ , , y ars. e came m at. the - death of a CONCLUDED IN SUPPLEMENT. attention. fulli kept. barges raoderate. : Promises faith. Wanted. -4.- ; : .Orders left statiyof the bet& pleinfoor -,--.to _ _ . , porentioes 488-4* sit to. - ., .1 . - . - r, . , . .. w. .1 - =, -- -------- ° rommw _ --'-- .i---- 1 : _ - - -,•--- — — - ---- -- --- , 1 . _____,_ _ _ _ = — ---- - -- -- - - ---- - -