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The Huron Expositor, 1878-05-31, Page 2• ! • - •-- .,eneeseeentene anenetneneen, . tt - . • JANE'S BROTH 14,R, JO _Only three little months sin Saturday moening. and yet h world is ehanged to Me I I had ised my little sen his favorite stuffed meat for Sunday's dinn had forgotten thyme, the very r essence of all flavors;.so, in hot with my sleeves, rolled up, my apron on, and nothing but a dusti on ray head, I rushed in to Jan ing cheerily to myself, "I know a bank whereon the wild 'thyme In truth, Jane was a bank something else could be had this fragranteommodity. ' Many I had. tided over a Sunday's dinn the belp of a pudding or pie fro capacious larder; and on rare occ seasons of dire necessitya-for Ja more chary of money than an else in the world -she had lent bit of currency, which I always baelt at my earliest convenience, e 1'was compelled to borrow it from tcJane"s favor, one inust not forget she called a business transaetion. I confess with shame and remorse have lost count of half loaves of lu.naps of butter, small quantities of • vineear, pepper, mtietard, e'en a scuttle of coal. These thingS have passed from ray memory, and left no distinct trace ; but I _have never failed, when I. have been compelled to barrow money from my sister-in-law, to -,pat the amount down (no the kitchen. door, and have even warn a string on pay finger till the debt was wiped oat. She wasn't exact- ly my sieter-in-law-she was my broth- er-in-law's wife -abut it amounted to the same thing, and I've even introduced her as my sister sometimes to save cere- mony. Jane generally explains, for she is a very conscientious and strict ce tha ow th Prem dish. o er, an opt an -hest whit ng ca e, sing blows. whey beside a tim er wit 4,4 Oh, why didn't yon tell Me Jane?" I cried. • t "Well, you see, I -couldn't tell how e it would turn out. John didn't know - there was a mortgage on Susan's pro- f perty," d '4 Snsan 1" I repeated. d "Yes; you know !Susan -my hus- e, baud's sister. She's coming down on a e visit to -day, and John says he don't p care a pin about the mortgag only afraid he ean't care for lindy." You see. his heart was bound up in B - began to understand that it was not my lonely condition that Jane had in- terested herself to ameliorate, bit that one woman in tie wort saw anybody in my life -at least, that is -I mean-, since--" And here the pear feLow grew silent, thinking, deubtless, of *elinda. I was sorry so sensitive and loyal a nature should be theown away upon Susan, whom I knew to be 6°1 and calculat- ing, thinking more of hermortgage than the human heart, but could. not be Susan. "I am sorry," I sai for frankness was apart .of my natu e, and Heaven • knows I was sorry to my heart's core- ; but I cannot interfere with the plane ' of your sister Jane. I know that she , is only my brother-inilaw's brother's I wife -'1 " Oh," cried Jane's, brother John, " won't you please make the relation- ship a simple one ? ISee what mis- chief it has done alread ! 1 shall love I nobody but you -I sha marry nobody i but you." 1 1 • THE, HURON EXPOSITOR. for me. I never pooms.-To Let, two comfortable rooms- in "LA' the eecond flat of Scott's Bleak, over Rogera' e, he's I treacherous and base. e s e h of her husband's sister Susan. r quite a weight of confusion fro heart, but left it strangely sad a s comfited. It was so hard alone and ;desolate, and hay body care whether one lived or and Susan was so much 'better o I! It took m my nd dis- to be e no - died, if than m he asions ane wa ything me a paid yen if body else Iseca'ust; I kw t some - e in what that I bread husband can't undertaketob 4- • I thought Susan was quite co said. 'Weil, there's the mortgage, Jane. ; " she keeps botherin' us that mortgage all the time, an And all at once, tvli4e my hand was mfort- still close in his own 'and the violets ; were drooping from the warmth of both, said 1 who should burst in upen us but hie isle - about ; terJane! I • d Her face was flustered, but not, very 1-1P ; wrathful, and she seemed rather pleas - t told ed than otherwise at the tribleau before siness her. • John, ! z • • WO- man, but the ramitioations of relation- I ship are so intricate that I never star! to hear them max -evened. Oh this Saturday morning, of which apeak, Trashed into Jane's kitehen, singieg, moose a bank -whereon the 'wild thyme blows;" j. but the notes died tevaY in an ember-. visaed cough. For there, by the kitch- en range, tilting back. in- his chair. and, i .stanng at me with- all his might, was a 1- • strange gentlemata One could see he was gentleman at first glance ; -and, truth sayeell the good people that visited Jane did nett reach my idea of true gentility-. In the meanwhile a, warm, generous, enconraging smile li ed tip his face. • "My -my eister is• out?" I Atlanta • ed, looking about me for Jane. 0.• • " Your sister ?" he said, ittquiring and as Jane wasn't there, I was co pelted to explain. - "Not exactly my sister," I began ; suddenly he brake : "Your sister-intlaw, you mean r " what: does it matter ?" I sal It's of some little consequence met' he said,- stili smiling his•ple ant way, and sunicho-wl felt - as if known lum. a !hundred years. • Before I • knew it I began telling him about the stafCed meat for my-. little Howard's Sunday dinner ; I had to wait for Ja and it was stupid to stand there a say nothing. At the least encoura ment my tengue ran like a rnitl-eac And here -was the- inightest and•best reasons for talkiug, when 1 had se rea and willing a listener, and 0110 so 01 pathiziug and genial. From my lett Howard it was the easiest thing in ti . world. to get back' to his poor dear•pap - and m•y heart was strangely -MIMIC and comforted by the gentle sympatl that shone in the face of this itiad go tleman for my tiicletved and lonely co, - As usual. wiieu my tongue ran ahea of my reason, I was broughtsup shoby t theawkward coasequence of this in pulsiveuess of mime, and when I foun that I was actually.- being consoled b an entire stranger, my tardy ti•midit took fright„ and should have beat en a retreat if_he had not • anticipated sae_ I think Jane is conalue "'he mid wilt go out for. a walk; but I hop won to see you again." I couldn'thelp, smiling when he snail all Ilia relations. You see, I jus John all about it, and it's a bu transaction, Nelly. If she gets we won't hear any more about mortgage." I began to lose all interest in th versation, and remembered tha poor clear Howard had told me sordid and mercenary all these p were. It was really dreadfhl to the most sacred sentiments of lif graded to the level of mere bu transactions. jaale's brother didn't look like this kind of a pe but of course he must be. The thing so confused and bewildered that I went away without my th after all.. 1 " For goodness' sakeej hn," she said, that „ en you come back to the house e con- don't say a word. to Susaa ; she's engag- ed -to the Baptist mini ter. I never liked the looks of the M myself; and how wouldn't want to marr r/ anybody with* eople n his eye; but - gage, and if he, .t1 e moon she h s it's better such an ugly squint hear e de- I he holds Span's mor looked. seven ways to siness John wouldn't Gain. • So -pei rson, 1 as rt whole I'm sure it's ever s _ FOR SALE. OR TO LET. store. Apply to F. HOLMESTED. • 542 PROPERTY FOR SALE. -For Sale, that cell- a- venient and desirable residence an the corner of High and Market Streets lately occupied by Dr, Vercoe. Apply to DR. Street, 4les eaN TORE To RENT. -To Rent, the e tore re- cently occupied by C. Armstrong, in Mrs. Whitneeds blot*. One of the best bnainess stands in town. Apply to MRS. WHITNEY, Seaforth. 539 h -`0R SALE...7A two storey frame house and out- buildings, situated on the Market Szugt of Sestforth, for aale or to rent. The buildinvery suitable for &boarding home or a public business. For particulars apply to W. N. WATSON, Sea- • forth, or to DANIEL GORDON, Goderich. 49! J'O'c SALE OR TO RENT, IN BERNE-A -aa New Frame Store, with dwelling attached. This is a .firsterate chance for any person com- • mencing business on a sm all capital, ast a good ' baldness is already establlethed there- For pate Umtata apply to JOHN LESLIE, Blake P . 0., Ont. 544 • -GRISTING AND FLOC/RING MILL 'La FOR SALE -un easy term; of payment, or to exchenge for farm property) Gristing and Flooring promptly attended to theme° as usual. Alio a quantity of M7 Hemlock Lumber for sale cheap for cash or short credit. Wei. FEN WICK, Proprietor, Zurich P. 0., Ont. 546 aesPLENDID FARM IN RULLETT FOR SALE. a -a For Stile, Cheap, Lot 5, Cou. 8, Hallett, lt•O . twee, 80 cletteed ander-drained-and well fenced, and the remaindeir well timbered with hardwood. Good flame buildings, young oar:halal and plenty of water. Tbe farm is within 8 miles of Sean forth ,and 10 miles distant flit= Cliuton, and adjoins the Village of Kinbaru. iR one of , the best Janne in the elounty, and wflt be sold cheap and on easy teirlid, ae the proprietor wishes to retire. Immediate poxeossion. Apply to ALONZO STRuNG, Sea -forth; or CHARLES - LA.WRIE, Constance P. 0. - 544 FARM FOR SALE. -Forty-five acres, adjoining the Village of Beigraye, being part of Lot 1, Cote 5, Morrie ; there are on the premises a dwelling honse-nbarn and stehle, a good well of eater and a fine young orchard ; 35 acres cleared and. in a good state of cultivation. Soil first- ra e. The above place will be sold cheap. Two-, for cash. . number of 'Village Lots in. Belgrave tor sale cheap grave, or to PIERCE, Auburn. . Also a sion given: Apply to CHARLES •11fcCREA. Bel- mainder to suit purchaser. Immediate posses - thirds er the purchase money down, and 5t5he5ce- WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR . ng. " SALE. -The undersigned, who' is about rear- Irom business, wishes to eel' bis prop the village of Kinburn, township of Hallett, of Huron consisting of three-quarters of uch better a's rne it is," said Jane's broil er Johre-llar- , per's Weekly. yme, • ns - • E dis n's Latest • Tri vention. We all know. what appalling thi can happen in an incredibly short sp of time, and hew our dearest hopes blasted when we least:look for a cola. ity. I had not expected to be abse five minutes, and had left my kite window open, as the morning MILS ace Yesterday a strange man, carryi ng are j what appeared to be ,a small coffin, m_ I paused front of the oil exchange. i nt He was a sad faced. man and his black en ! suit glistened iii the unlight like an SO : armor. He put down his strange bur- may den, and bowed to the men standing balmy and sweet. Imagine. my dis around. Then casting his eyes up at when I saw a strange aetiiallycalCst jug on my kitchen •table and liel himself to the meat which had. ode cost me so much trouble. He w lean and hungry animal, with mi. - ' the building, he began. . - , ping eedy "Gentlemen, 1 co aratulate - you. . as - a :You have reared here .sbtructtire which irky is second to none in th country. When , ' green eyes, and though he fled at ght- approach, aid had not matte much - grass in his meal, of course the dan -er- was irreparable. I. felt as . Byron . t about the little waltzer. " What yo touched, you may.talte,t I said. m- flung . th.e, meat after• the, -green .e monster. • • nd Then banged down the window, s out the balmy air, and 'looked dolof atthe-miserable materials left to d. I might have borrowed any one of th to - or all of . them, if the meat had -b as- there, but I couldn't ask Jane for I'd . teat; it would. be like the Irishm egging,the -loan of an egg for his pi f salt. No ; it was plain to be's at little; Howard must do without unday dimaer. I didn't care for elf, but my poor • little fatherleds . ould suffer for my. carelessness a eglect.. And, truth to say, he was .x out to suffer in silence or uucompla. gly. I should have a terrible da be to feel more aeds more that as a hideous and unbearable burd saw through the front window a, la by, wearing, a seal -skin sacque. 1 • - la not -Ain,. itpots]. te it was busa 1Y ['But it was -yes„ it was Susan. •S . nt ! had the seal -skin sacgoe which she h n- so. long coveted. Some' people We bore to good luck. Heatrou forbid .th dt1 • el injustice upon nay ' part, or useless le - pining at the ways of Providence, b• - 1 it did, seem hard that Susan should ha (1 eYerythiate. . To crown .0,11, I saw sum Y body else pass my . window.- It w Y Jane's brother John, with a lovely buuc _ .• - of violet's in his hand.' He .was only few rods behind Susan ; he would see overtake her, -and give her the violet 0 with a nice.little speech. about her eye 1 which 1 remembered, were a washe blue. Then, they would eo. in!, 1 oegionsJappetizing blunche . . _ while laud poor little Howard tvoul e I sit county - rpm Subscribeee take this opportunity of re- turning thanks to the inhabitants of Brussels and vicinity for past patronage, and beg to state that, having Made severel improvements in their kiln and the mode of burning, they ma in a bet- ! ter position thau ever to supply thepuldic witb. Firxit-Cistas Lime /at 1darin. Cash sat the Kiln., or 14e. .Delivered. This being the foneth scum of our business dealings in Brussels, and haring given unqualifi- ed satisfaction so fen the public can rely on re- eiving good treatment and a first-class article Iforn us. Remember the spot : The Brussels Lime Works. • 542 TOWN & BURROWS. at. mAv GROCE-RIESIAND PROVISJO N I " THAT HUM ND OF MINE" Mays -all his Maohinery from In That Old Grocery Stand, Post Office .thiilding— THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN NOW. THE DESIGN OF THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT TO FURNISH THE ' • BEST GOODS ,FOR THE PRICE, And In no case to allow deception as to the Quality of the Article sold, or in Weights. 1. L. MURPHY, SEAF unio has pleasure • in announcing to ahe ORTH " farming community of Huron that be ill 1 till selling the very best 1 Sewing If -a -chines, Agricultural la. I , p/ementa, and Jfusi cat Inoru. 1 nunts. I Mr. Murphy's favorite machine is the Sinai; 1 owffhinrchsits honors obressttitia thet° Cnier'tektl-111231ataYlillg 4 E 4PhairitteiffinZ BM Ilg to purchase Atli Of the ehOye t ; would consult their own interests by spolying to IS 1 Mr. litirpiry first, as he esti do bettor for then, thsanewainnygomthaecrwinnothaneatradoteh.or repairs a643.1 on ; hand at his waieroo,tesL, G. modver:c:Itsrtr.,ee8te..a forth. t1 g 518 ; TO HOTEL KEEPER, FAMILIES, GRANGERS' • AND OTHERS Buying Teas and General Gtoeezies in Qoaiatities,-I would say, Call and Compare Quality and Prieem heft), e-purchaeing eleewhere, as I -can't be beat. Flow, Mill Feed, Corn and Oat Meal, Granulated Wheat, Graham Flour, and Potatoes always kept in stock, and sold at Bottom Prices. Farm Produce Taken in Exchange. D. D. ROSE, Family Grocer. SUMMER_ STOCK OF' DRY GOODS NOW COMPLETE AT, • "SECOND FORMOSA CHIEF," (20,547.) pEDIGRZE-Ca!val December 1st, lege. ked. -A- by Hon. George Brown, Bow Park, Braanford, Ont. Sold by him to James S. Smith, aleph Lodge, Coanty of Middlesex, ndby him to Chrietopher 'ale, Emq-, Constance, Co atay of Huron, Ont., March 6th ins. Oot by Dopotted ` Royal Tether, (18,272-35,41.1); dam Formosa 2nd by Udora'a son, (of Grand Turk; 0.2,9697_6; 265) ; Formosa by Neptune, (11,841) ; Florence by Sirius, (13,737): Final's by Grand Dube, (10:284);, Fay by Foigh-a-Ballagh, (8.062a; Fame by Raspberry, (4,875); Farewell by Young Matehenn (4,422); elora bu Isaac, (I,129); 1 by Young Pilot, (457),; — by Pilot, (496); Iby Julius Ctesar, (1,143). As will be seen by the above he combines the blood ef the most popular families, viz Booth and Bates. I certify that 1 the above is a correct pedigree of the Bull, and Formosa Chief," being number 26.547 in the American Short -Horn Herd Book, A. W. SMITH. ' The above ke kept for the improve- ment of stock during the season en Lot 10, Can, 7, Hullett. TEllaIS-$2 per cow, -with the privilege of re- turning if necessary, to be paid on the 1st ;of October, 1878. 54514 C. T. DALE, Proprietor: I sirima._, A.3D 1 BRUSSELS LIME WORKS. HOFFMAN BROTHERS' SEAFORTH. I TOWN &* BURROWS. number of well selected fruit trees. There iinsgoil 1 of dance land; well underdrained, and ha) . the premiees a blacksmith shop 2848, a wagon 1 The Stook Consists of .Dress Goods in all the i Latest Designs, .'1.)rints, shop 20x40, and paint shop the same size, a two ' .11Iuslins, Grass Linens, Hollands, Grey and White 0 ottons;. storey dwelling house 1645 and leitchen 16x22, "Ire CORSETS GLOVES TIES BUTTONS FRINGES HOSIERY RIBBONS I with cook -house attached; also a new ray house 1844 and stable 1645. me building a ood - I • I al frame and the dwelling houses have each ce Ian The above is situated in one of the best arming communities in the county and is there - ore an excellent business stand. Also for sale a arge amount of oak, rock elm, red elm. and pine umber, well seasoned, and fit for use. Weittone,. leighs, cutters, and buggiesonhand, and will be sold heap to clear oat the stock. Payment is request - d of all °verde/motes and accounts. JOHN Constance P. 0. 517 oiling - you shall have gene Ito that bourne , f pro- fronl whence no traveller, returns," and iage he glanced sorrotvfully' at the little did! coffin "thisbeautiful building will re- u've main a monument to Your- energy and ; 0 and enterprise. yed 44 13ut oor as I may . L seem; great as th.e cont ast is between but us, I have that in this Fttle box before ally me," and he tapped the coffin reverently a TeARM AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.- eing south hall of bot 22, Con. 14, Mcliillore ainiug about 88 acres 76 of which are a d mina a good state of cultivation, part beino well me. with his cane, which Would not ex- ein, change for all he we lth of your oil 1: eel]. regions. Itis, ientlemn," and he be- 0 the • t the lid, Iwhile the crowd 1 rank lfck-; "it is, gen- ap, which lain intro- . tdison"of Mungo Park." nd rdraiued, and 'the balanee unclearecrgood ardwoocl bush; there 'is ne.ver-failing sluing reek running through the place; good, rchard; large frame barn 4042; stable and filled Y°sIllinedg 440; log house 16x25, also frame house, ith gravel; good stone cellar full aim of house ; arm eis of a mile from the Northern Gravel Road, 9 les from Seaford). ird 7 from Brussels both od markets -Also ots 21 and 22, Easti13'onna- •y, Turnberty, situated 2411111es west fro- Wing- ,t;.dag 2 acres, 5 acres clear 1, b of 44 acres let to be cleared, which is to be dared in time for fall wheat next fall • there is this lot -about 25 acres of pine, cedar aver meadow, the balanceis goodhardwoodla ere is a small orchard, 2 dwelling houes, 2 w d pumps in one house, and large new stabl so a steam saw mill, shingle mill, all comp d in good running order; there is at the mil me house and good flame stable the mill inging in a good rent lease out n' .-t ) 11 tie. I S 8 11e., of I w dy )1- I be le I w I a' I go gan clew _ invOluntarily 's nch tleme, a ritt-t eei.t - clucin s for Mr hist' The crowd cl se& up again. my- It is hisdatest inveetion, and, as be rgu° boy ! says himself, h. best. I have handled et ucl. I a great many rat -traps fn my life, and. I JO .1.0t I can safely say that this Q110 11110eke the el in- sock.s off of 11 f theix Y; up too close till Iishow life he took off the top and en. . with a lot of a,partrnents dy ; with each ether lby lit I I dows, and openins of o oocl well athue, &e. This is a desirable f or' any 0110 wishing to buy, being only three-quar- b . Don't crowd IT t to you," and; th exposed box flit communicating a'n tle doors, win- its ie kind and an- br u.; other. The great inventor named this 18 he th.e " Citizen' Savings Itattrap," be- • re , as a savings bank. •• • ear llY "You see the rat . snarls the chees. aro at and enters by the front door," and the g •tritp-masi indicated the aperture with ate the • his cane "thence, ir - quest of _the , cheese, which is a Sort bf ignig jatuus,• ply as through this door, whic admits him to. „71- 1-1- I parlor A, or the eashie/ a room: This door closes behind. him, and he passes.; - • thence to parlor ••B, ce. the directors' S, roomt this door closes- ehind lam, as St . el6re, Old he proceeds o parlor C or and nd; ells 0. - tete 1 a is LINEN COSTUAdS AND LADIES JAC• KETS SPECIALT. T H E - EGG EMPORIUM. : MILLINERY DEPARTMENT _ _, custoinrs(merehtints and others) for their liberal The subscriber hereby thanks hie numerous _ . patronage during the past seven yearseauel hope, Is still In a Flourfahing Condition, and will be found MORE COMPLETE this Sea- to merit their confidence and trade in theft -dere. by strict integrity and close attention to busines, son than ever before; as this Department is Replenished with 11EW GOODS and - STYLES. EVERY WEEK. Pull Stock of E. Butterick Co,'s Reliable Patterns Always on Hand. I HIGHEST CASH PRICE CARDNO'S BLOCK, SEAFORTII. • Haying greatly enlarged his preiniants, durirte L, winter he ie DOW prepared to pey the ' • For any quantity of good fresh egge, delivered HOFF.HAN BkOTHERS. at the EMPORIUM, S U MMElit GOODS. I - on' the Southern Extension of the WellingtOn, STOCK .NOW'COKIPLETE iN_ EVERY DEPARTMENT Grey and larnce Railroad, with a siding running from the mainline to within 60 footle! the milli -; ber can be run from mill and loaded en railway •-AT-- . • nt- t ; there is plenty of timber in the country ell und which can be bought cheap; this tnakes ood opening for any person that understands buiness. The mill or farm will be sold s to or together to suit buyer. Terms ea Particulars in reference to the first farm to A. STRONG, Seaforth, or to GEOR OMSON, Wingham. For the last place Is apply to G. THOMSON, Wingham. 543 INSOLVENCY NOTICES, ad cedse it operates on t1Te same principle tim as cue if neded, which makes it very conve - Main Street,Seatorth Wantd by the eubecriber 25 tons ot good diy clean WHEAT STIenie. en. WILSON. 1\TOTIC TO GRANGEns, FA RMERS AND OTHERS. AS THEY occupy the attention of all, tame hard times, the eubscriber ie determined to it meet them by offering p,00d inch Hemlock not WILLIAM HILL. & CO 'S SAOF?TH h -usually sold for inch," et the following rates: ed. to- save my life. He caught up his hat from• the dresser, and 'Went to th door. N.Vhy, where are you eoin, John ?" ; said Jane upon the thres17old. Ill be back presently," he said, and - with. another little nod to me, he disap- peered. out 1 12 foot Hemlock. at $7 00 per thousand; 14 foot en; I t Feucing, at $7 60, forCah. All ordersaiver 4,000 sy. 5 per dent. discount. Call and see if atm don't ap- get what ie represented. GE AT PRICES THAT ASTONIS a EVEY.B9DY. , , _ Book Accounts over 3 months will be charged nd 8 per cent. The stilescieher thanks his numerene customers for their liberal aupport, and solicits a continu- ance of their favor. SPECIAL -LINE OFOWHITE PIqUES JOHN THOMPSON. 9 438 Steam Sow Mille, MeRillop. o • • • • the presid.ent's private partirieut. By tat • 1 each Able door removesithe cheese into G113 en's Hotel, Settforth. seeping it one room in dvance of the •' 'T° Lt that seeks i, uutil the last room is • an ingenious arrangeme t the closing of ; the iiext room, in th s way always '2" • • • s 1. "-To think of that worna,uitxt door sticking a pin in her baby's eye !" said Jam_ -44 I declare to goodness, a woman that tt-on't taw hooks and eyes or but - tone on her dress, don't deseave to have a baby !" ha.stened to tura sideways to Jane. lity poor dear Howard used to say that every embrace of his was at the risk of being stabbed with a pin or needle, so, to change the subject, I a,sked Jane who the gentleman was that had just left us. " Why. _tha's brother John," s -d. Jane-“ brother John, Irian Long is-. land. Ilets such a home body I guess you've never seen hini before." Here Jane pansed, analtiuked her eye at me, 4nd einiled. lIer was like her brother ;Mee's. ;ind lit up lior \S11010 face. "Von see," Jane went ont b sg. nine to mould her brad, but still uod- ding and winking- at me, -John's conic down here for anuethiu' special. My worst enemy couldn't call. me a niteli- Maker, but when I see a poor widow strugglin' along trvill' to keep the svolf keen the door, milt takin' au in- terest. Theres nothin' mean or cane, triin` about tue--- "Im Sure there isn't, Jane," I said. And) I -hate meddlee ; but ever, sinne Belinda died John's just buried -himself down there at his place on Long Island: a leautful place -6( - repeated 3 ane, uctuouly. "Trees • fairly laden clown with fruit ; anal what with new laid eggs and cream, and home-made hams and milage, the.place 'is next door to a paradise. There ain't no manner o' use of John's givin' up his witoIe life to mournin" over Belintly ; the haa a lased time of it while she liv- ed • neve- had t t. a hand, and that's somethin' for a poor strug- . widow to think of, isn t it Nelly;a" Yee," staanineriel out, my faces/is a glow, ana a world of confusion 'bat- t tling at my heart. This good creaturet Jane had evidently invited her brother d John purpese13,, to see rue, and though her intentions were good, what must he • o thiak of my meeting him half way in•broke i clown to a • crust; and the endo it -would be that Suenat - wouldii, ' 1 1 ( 4 reae lot pal or D), when it is sw-ung 1 le; noiselessly to the front tanitr. talent for ; have to raise a hand, While I- Wel I must go aboet my sweeping righ away. Which I did at once. Bu• t the sal and bitter tears that fell froni my eye ought to have allayed the dust of m dining -room. I didn't care for env thing so much as my little Howard' disappoiutment. how could I confes • to the ehi that 1 had left hiS preciou bit of meat to be devoured by that greeu eyed monster ? lie would kick and eig and refuse to be comforted., and I shoulc ; be most miserable. While the tears IN'ere falling like rain upon my broom, a big shadow loomed up at the door, 'aud there stood -Jane's brother John, with thelainch of violets stillin 1 bunchof thyme in the other. I itrned my tear-staind face away from him; and held out my hand for the th r I s son.:y to so ridiculous. Of course Jane had. tol him all about his mistake, and he ,had come to apologize • and explain I wished 1 • 1 mind, but go back again to Susan ; but he held my hand tight in his owbeaud put into My fingers the pretty flotvers, looking dewn into my face with a world of tender in- quir3.- as to its forlorn aud woe-begna condition. • SOLVENT AOT OF 1575n -In the matter ADAM GRAY, of the Town of Sentorrh, of 0.11 olvent. Al] perties indebted to the above te will please call and settee their accounts, • erwise they will be sued at onc. W 11. BONS and C. E. ROBERTSO.N, Assignee 646-2 At 10 cents per yard, Regular Price 20 cents per yard. Tkt 0 -BUTTON KID GLOVES IN ALL THE NEW 60LORS; it0. Per Pair. , MOWERS AND REAPERS. LUMBER Al AN UFAU URERS. - In the • the alluremeut of another victim. Once tunixiot inside of a door, no rat ean getout; but, I pose rats on the outside can aet in, until the eree Y I trap is 800. of t Tillett'S all that got to do with the feet s ; • saviugs bank. ?"- asked a receiving teller who was in the crowd. s , iSeS " Everything,•thy dear friend ; every- •a lar thing," replied the stranue man "he- 0'11. .: Io° Matter of ADAM GRAY, tif Seafortat, an lvente-Tho undersigned, under the author - the Inspectors of the above estate, will ye Tenders up to Wednesday, June 5111, at 4 o'cloek P. M., for the ,purebaee of the• wing valuable property : Parcel No. 1-Obtn- of six ° town lots, with the planing mill tett theeon. Snbject to a roortgage of $2 Tee Plaiting Mill is new the machine/ y all he lateet and moat improved pattern, in per aiming orditr, and is couveuietutly situated lain Street, Seaforth. The engine also far - s power for a turning factory on the prom- nd a pump factory opposite. There is also go shed, entitle and °the on the loan Par - Ne. 2 -Tb e lot and reideue lvent, acijoiutng the Pinning Mill. Pt Igptertyy THE °mese, you see, when th d trap is full it tate k of Dressed Lumber, Door Sash Lac value • closes liabilities lare, aSsets un,1iiiiis— 'ii. A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINRY. The L. D. Sawyer &. Co., Iron Clad Single Mow- er, Canadian Single Harvester, and Bradley No.2, Single Harvester, were awarded two silver medals and bronze medal at the Centennial -Exhibition I ' a lphia, only Award:3 given to Canada foe MA ../VTL ES .31,4 D F., TO ORDE14,- - Reapers and Mowers. Bronze Medals at AIM •_ tralian Exhibitionat Sydney, last epring, Silva Medal at Jefferson. County trial, IT. S, 11377 uom TAILORING AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. August, and. numerous first prizes throughollt • Silver 'clat at _the great Huron trial, last . • Canada and the 'United States. They are sub- , stantially built, very light draught, can beinstent- A PER •V Furl ly adapted to ale kindsandoonaitions of grain, and WM. 'HILL, & Cob Seaforth. will be exhibited at the various ,Spi,ing Shows E VE 1111 T111E. . throughout the County, by GEORGE STEWAT, • Clinton, General Agent for the County of Huron; WM. J. G•RIEVE, Agent at Seaford), '5:39-13 MEDICAL • HALL," SEAFORTH. , D. MCLENNAN, FIENSALL SEEDWHEAT. et, to a mortgage of $60u reel No. • Oil City Derrck. An Anecdote of LOrenzo ow. twee The Norwich (Comaj Bulletin giveS for p " These blessems wil sei•veto garnish li 3 -our Sunda- chimer,' he. said, " in which I have beeonee straugely in, terested, and Could no, forbear bring- ing you the _thyme whi 1 you left be- biud von." It is ueless,- I :add smiling dole- fully : brigh 131ess . the green-eyel menster has spoiled 11," he said, hit face suddenly teniug,•• is that- the • trouble ? your womanly little soul how I love your frank genereSity ! Hose sweet it is to hear something straight from sham ! Ali, -believe me, you have nothing to dread from the green-eyed mmister; • , • , the heart, without affection or oice and Manner he th -Light I meant I knew from the ten erness of his hat I was jealous of Suan, and- I felt h h c 1114 i up e 1 e hill of my listing cap. I wanted to tell him it! vas only a green-eyed eat, and faltered ut that he had made a mistake ; buthe n again, saYing : "Yes, I knew tliere is some little irk- eke about the relationship. • Jane has old me that instead of being something; r other, that you are the other thiag ; at the main thing is that you, are the hi conselation a little while ago ? Oh, how bold and contriving he had found t me 1 How in the world was I to know- t he was a. widower, and invited aown. for o special purpose ? _ yard whol the following anecdote ef the ecc eitric lan ea preacher Loteezo Dow: "Ile had ideas tise0 of his own, and. was indepeudefit ev- '4° 't ery one and everythillg-especially sert, fashion. He always wore his beard furth long when. everybody elc. shaved theirs (!u al off, and he wore, an old straw hat eum- 'arne hop iner and winter, with the brimlialt tore crich. off. Everybody Went td hear Mill, and when AP was known that Old Pow' • was going to preach, the other meet - were deserted. The. boys some- ,050. Parcel No. 4 -Stock al Lumber in valued at $1,445. Tenders may he for the O or each parcel sepnrat eiy, and tonne are ty per cent. cattb, ;tad the babitee seoured erects one and two; for. "parcels three %lid r. nee months credit will be given' on far - .4 approved entiorsc:d notes. The under - d do not bind themeelves to accept any or highest tender. The prernisea rnay be in - ed 'awl stock exa.mined on applicittion to • Roberton, Queeteei Hotel, Seeforth, and er information 85 10 mortgage ineumerances mlication to Messrs. Cameron, tiolt and aan, Folieitor, Goderich. GIBBONS & MATSON , .Toiut Aseigneete :312; God C C THE Subscriber, believing that farmets in this -a- neighborhood are now fully convinced that Tj- s FT .A. ±6 ....&, I -NT :F. HI R j 8 1.1 the Red Chaff Wheat hes entirely ruined the good reputation of our Canaanite Spring Gram the untleuel difforence of 2fec to 30e per bueb. be - in the Haropean mai kete, as may be observel by tween it and the price of Fall Wheat; thatit is also very liable to rat before harvest, produeing Or too dark and poor for family use. I wield ee.- - II Vegetine, Digestive Fluid, Gerthan Syrup, Greens August o .,-. . en ion to the following , choice times put up jobs on Ithre thoueh I • an orchard, and a big crowd gathred now 0 s Survey, Egmondvil.e, If not previously a by Pu recollect once that he was to preacn pollen , . Dated this 2eth day of May, 1878. 516-2 AUCTION SLES. TION SALE OF IIQUSE AND LOT. - The undereigned has been inetreett d to sell Lille Anceion, on Setunlay June 15, at the ercial Hotl, Seaforth, that House and Lot =pied by Malcolm McLeod, in ltnEg- . • to hear' him.• Well, just before the amid' meeting began the fellows get him .4 L. great hoeshead to stand on, and filled . douse dispos ABEL', Proprie.or. J. P. BRINE Atm - it about two-thirds full 6f water.. They UC ed of. For further particulare upply to r. • 545-5 TION SALE (IF VALUABLE PROP.Y IN THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH, IN• Col.:NY 1111RON.-There will be n 'Tuesday, the Eighteenth day of Jane t oncoelock in the afternoonnte the Man- ouse, in the Ton of Seaforth, tirtue er of side contained in a certain mortgage will be productel at. the sale, the following ty lender mortgage from William Mal. Lotnumber ono hundred and fourteen, Skeet, in the Town of Seaforth aforesaid, Survey, and forming part of Lot Eleven, 'first concession of Tuckersmith, Huron nrvey. The following improvements are c on tee premises : a two story frame g :suitable for twee tenants, and a frame TER1IS -One-tenth of the purchase to be paid on the day op sale. For bale ernes will be Made known at the sale. For particulars apply to JONES BROTH - Solicitors, Masonic Han Teronto o t VA1 SON , Esq, Seaforth. Toront, May 546 • _ . _ WANTED. put in the head. rather 1posely, and wait- A • ed for fun. Dow, mounted on the bar- 'IRE -i, gave do is ext., trot lire( up, and t't 1b78. • 1 • t h t ' • 1 'net o • Was prancing and th miping around on Sion n Dow, ' straw hat and ell. The water • toG, i. ' j earni 1c1- ITILia0la-ldi"3 that barrel -head in li -els- syle, and sod- "iyo,w dimly in she went, sp Lisle, slush, boards, iv."4yocu•i. wAs . about up to his ' neck, and he • mute, sdraaibled out dripping ell over. saleni, how the people laughed, 1 I) ell - he went -'gh 1 :aid to low . itIV—Vt preaching on the ground -but lie had sdtwaeb111,14). commenced ongrace, mercy and peace; lie wound significantly tip on hell fire 1 Finn, t • money and eternal damnation. :The preacher ! further died in Alexanchia, Va.., et a ripe age of ERS, W. N. the effects of exposure in the discharge : 20th, 18 ofmiuisterial duties." • . -- • - • • -Order receiyecl by a ,rustic dentist • which says: ‘' 'My mouth is three in se A_RR \leer: across,, oinreclipesaLreewr,th: like a hoss-shetv, toe forrard. If you. D Sum ,liumoky on the ede. Shaped --- tan RIV pair ha - t , Si:F: 1. II Piano or IAG IA/ER.-Wanted immediately, a I rriag Mak or Wagon Maker. Apply to DGA , Rippen. 646 ----,- ING HORSES WA.NTED.-Wanted a of good driving horses, in exchange tor a an Organ. SCOTT BROTH -PBS, Mu- trament E txtporiam, Seaforth. 546 t o come tlr. eical In lle Flower, Cingalese Flair Renewer, Ayer's flair Vigor, Lamplough's • P7retic Saline, Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient Eno's FrOt Salts, • Sanford.'s Catarrh Remedy, ConstituiOnal Catarrh Remedy be- -, gradea now for sale et his Storehouse, lieneall Station, viz.; -Tames Lang'Priine Minnesota Fseifeed,iS)oeluegchtettlanLdaskoeld.Shore Blue Stem, and the White Eldorado, all at Moderate Prics, Clover 532 D. MeLENNAN. THE COMMERCIAL. LIVERY 3, sides all of .A.yer's, Pierce's, Kennedy's and Cambell's Medicines. SEAFORTEL ing public that he ha purchased the Livery DIXTusiInLersasIAaanId asictNor oGfH:013b;csarntooctinafnereal Y the business Men of Seaforth and the travel- , DRUGS AND DYE STUFFS, A FULL TOCK. Asebecullre7dzill do all in his power to retain the ; reputation which title favorite estaldishmeet has ,tv ial 1. kde soncarri4neswill d bekderpt- •: liable horees clean and in good order. Calls, night or day, HICKSON & BLEASDELL. will be promptly attended to. PIC -NIC AND ; WEDD:NG l'AltTIES Liberally Dealt with- Terms Reasonable. All orders left at the Com- ; raarcial Hotel or at the orate will receive prompt nten. e Stabls on Market POST OFFICE STORE, WALTON. atotenara I ONCE MORE reepect fully beg leave to return thanks to my numerous customerfor their kind patronage during the last 12 years that I have been doing besiames amongst there, and kindly solicit a continuance of their fits for the future. I have justreceied a Large aned Well Selected Stock of DRY GOODS 01 al/ descriptions. Also always on hand 4 full assortment of AG RiCbLar and Coal Oil, Hardware, Paints and Oils, Drags, Patent Medicines Bacon anti Hems ' f t BOOTS and S S-McPherson's make. Crockery, GlassWare, Lamps , , in ac every - g Ce StockEi l ES -TEAS a Specialty -which, for quality and pric, are the best in the Co t . thing required in a general store. Ask for -what you want if you don't see it. Cash or farm produce taken ttt exchane. I would also intimate to all parties indebted to me for last and previous years, to come and eettla by sash or note before the endo a this month, or the accounts will be put * nto. other hands fee- collection No farther notice.will be getren. MONEY TO LOA ON EASY TERMS. -I am also valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, one of the best loan societies , in the Dominion. The above Society loansmoney on good farm security for a teem of from three to twenty years, on the most favorable conditions. LIFE INSURANOE.-If you.ii-ant yoar life iru3nred give me a cal, as I am agent for the Sun Mutual Life Ass uran pallyone of the hest Life In- surance in the Dominion, and conducted on the 17108t ettonornical principles. Don't for- get,. to giye me a (lay. lam always attentive to business. Post Office and Telegraph Office in eon. iaectioia. Clo-ver, Timothy, Turnip and other seeds on hand. R. PATTISON„ WALTON. Street, opposite T. Riddis Store. 544 W. McNAUGHTON Proprietor, BUTTER TUBS. 8. TROTT, SEAFORTH, TS now prepared to supply all customers any number of his SUPERIOR BUTTER TUBS, At 830 per hundred, Cash. These Tubs are so we and favorably known to the trade that its is duantnios . eecenery to say anything in their recommen- MR. TROTalso manufactures a small llard- wood Tub, suitable fotrwashing butter in. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attend- ed to. . 495 S. TROTT, Scaforth. ith a I ".....!...----Arbell • sajhusets obogen ofissaieb Yrw-ucaes hr:la trrli: for Bost '6Lartsuetaiitliyolli 1 to bie P-1 caTe- ci 1 Ng' 46 I rea • Bose' found r • '-' 'II ltt:ho-aar le::s4eli:af'altl'orTtt.- etfa....IlsIa. full;" then sal yi . . • 3133:1:hrifrilan:lid°14;43 71 1‘. :: '4.i4t1 I I. S:YP:1 .y. e:ere:Is s-onill(h\:iti'11)1. ' eoo.“11.,:oti: h'.:e.aot7tt,ardi :I:al :ho hat strayg sr,ilr4 to • eE:3:ici ta:tkl: ieiiib1e Ston :ec:, 1a: ,I1 eyr000lTs4o'1•:vh°' 43 ply; SPe:t in b:4 upo:3, the c- 4' they bat rent. shoo Mae thei ontl. men tiref ma 011fit Or bei L1 and soci bool thei tacl pro ton the' Cr() for the we ner in iH r eul (Lr )ni lis rio alt eo (111 4. a 9 6