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The Huron Expositor, 1878-06-28, Page 2• • I - TH HI HOUSE ACROSS TH441 I most Lendoners, �f not drawing down MI in love STREET. their parlor blinds or shutting the shut- entrapping hers till• bed -time. Perhaps they had away.at th lived inthe country, where people are her letter i not so anxious to shut out the sweet ed mo, an blue night and stars. Anyway, it was in the next and positi gaged. to th you tluf en ter I'retur that I coul glow of the parlor -window opposite- anyhow, the old man's white ' hair and her white girleand I dress gleaming out igitinst the dull both toher green walls, the glimmer ,of gold from She didn't the pictiare frames, and her head bent. duty; and, A. STORY IN TWO CHAPTERS. CHAPTER I. It was the narrowest .stree:e imagin- a, habit of theirs ; and L sitting in the • . able, a mere flagged. passage, indeed, old artnechair in my dusky parlor over protected by little posts and chains the way, and often too tired after a long from suspicion even of being anything day's toil even to read, used to fl so vulgar as thoroughfare, and open - quite a homelike-refleetion in, the viarm a ing into one of those quaint old Blooms- bury square's- at one end and a quainter oId crescent at the other. There Was a church at the corner, old, too, with a square Gothic tower, built in gray stone, gthen with dantp and black with ago over the keys, of the tall ebony hav I warrant ) ou I didn't • waste soft words and soot, and abutting directly on the monium, with the twang light from the on him wh n I showed him to the door. pavement, without any intervening fire making a warm a Tole about it, He begged. ard for a lastinterview, but space of grass or gravel to give it dig - till the grand notes of tie instrument, I said : nity and seclusioa. The house stood subdued by distance, anc. mingling with "No, yo close beside it, a little back in the her voice, poured out in Schtibert's enough as shadow of the big tower, and divided • frorn the sidewalk by a flight of stone ence of a credo by Mozart. At those ! Then ti steps and an iron railing, a tall, times I was glad to.shut my eyes and never met row, dark red building of the time of mix- listen only-listeu till the music and i "Never the glow and the gold -green- brightness and, thoug Queen Anne, with a ponderous brazen knocker and a couple of antiqilitted about the two heads grew into one har- I lowing one iron extinguishers, set at either side of the monious whole, and became in my fancy those cases gateway-extina''uishers which the link- a pint of me, as though it were my room to exercise boys were wontto use to quench their that held them, and she were in it sing- is there no fining torchet in. the old days, after ing tnme. I wonder if it would have tall escritoi .THE HURON EXPOSITOR, vith her, and succeeded in STOCK FOR SERVICE. 1878 er into a promise. I was -time ; and, unfortunately, lug purchased a Theron hie d 1m ortedlm- e TO PIG BREEDERS. -Tho undersigimil bay. g re p she interpreted somethina 1 closing one from him iniss- -Proved Suffolk Boar, will 'keit, bin' on hill prein- hies. Exeabilor Mills, ' Eiraonaville, for • I wrote her into consentb; THER 'LARGE CON improvement ol stack. This, pig took first prize ely considered herself en- soamp. Egtil ! I pronaise agement didn't last long af- ed ! She was under age, so have claimed -her obedience ut my. Magdalen's a good. ad been father and mother since my poor wife's death. eed to be, forced into her as to the young adventurer, matchless Addle, or th grander cad- her more s at the Central Fair, Hamiltote.in .18/7, and lea- ond prize at the Provincial Exhibition Leaden, • in 1877. Vilna eat, to be -paid at die time of service, with the privilege ot retnteieg if DWS- ssry.. ArCHARLESWeRTH. N9 WANTED. _ WAGONNIAKER WA NTED.-Wanted diately, a good steady man for light or heavy work. Steady employment and good wage. Ap- ply to WM. G R ASS ER, Seaforth. 544. of NEW SUMMES COODS THOMAS KIDD'S EMP TaRIVING - HORSES WA:N-TED.---Wenteil, . ji-j pair of goad driving horses, in.:exchange for a Piano or an Organ. SCOTT BROTHERS. Mu- sical lustrumene tuporinat, Se:Herta. 516 Meg ve made my child unhappy is. I won't have you make --- , ahd I didr." . A S PLENDID FARM FOR SALE BY AUG •a TI N. -The Executore of tale estate of the AUCTION SALES.* , at Was the end of it ? . They bite atonnel Bolton have in -tomcat the nailer - gain ?" eigued to sell by Public Attebion, on the prima - 1 took her away next day; ises, on Friday, July 26, 1878, at the hour of 1 he wrote Ito her on the fol- NohlEnel,B- P. adt, that splendid farm, being Lot 21, I thought it was one of 80 clea:ei dm :teal; Uresnbceordne, ,ocoodntafiaming 110Laeres. here a father has a right good orcherd and plenty of ' watei7 coenvillienintrt: ais discretion. The letter clan reh and reboot ;0 miles' from Exeter, 5 from nodding his head to a Heiteall and 13 from Seeforth. This i$ ae good r farm tie there. is in the township of Usborne in the corner of the rooin. SWi it will poeitively be Fold without reserve'. angered her if she had 'keown - bat she " I'm an Ito aorable titan, a,nd I never their mistress had enierged, powdered erne -Ten per ceutof the purebere money on. and hooped, and with dainty patehes ilfwer dicit I never even 'saw h'er glance even opened it. I &mesa, it's full of the undersiened. ARCHIBeLD• BISHOP Ana ate day of sale. .Wor further particallars apply to set cunnacross the way. ingly on. cheek and. chili, from ranting and ove-siek vows ; but they'll tioneer. 549-6 the seditnega.air which had borne her At last I came to know her. do no harm there, and as for Magdalen - !" as very calm and fair to t, with the glad feehngs s TRAYED OR STOLEN. -Strayed or Stolen They had been g nearly five -leak °I he to a night's • festivity at Ranalaah years in the old red h use, when one Yes she or Vauxhall, and had been haneed ey her brocaded and bag -wigged lord. up the tail flight of steps aforemen- tioned. I wonder was ever a damsel imong those high -heeled mud. delicate -featured belles of the eighteenth century one- tenth part as lovely as she who reigned_ in the eid red house when I lived over the way? Ah me ! how often I have sat and watched her; doing nothing, a lyin itAensi thualcina nothingonly takina in the uteman waS - By the•tirne I, came d mere sight of her grace and beauty, as , • was no. only COnsOtOUS, if they were rest and refreshment to the himself so much .better wearied mind. and worn-out body! I was only a London surgeon, a plain, not absolutely forbiddo have dressed/ and gone naiddle-aged bachelor, with -a large prac- tice, and a big, dingy house; facing the old, red -brick tenement over the way ; a house in which I snatched my hasty hours of rest, and devoured hurried exieals, and. saw servant girls and other irepeennions patients for a couple of a hours in the morning; but which had. never been sanctified by a woman's lov- ing.smile, or gladdened by the patter of baby feet ; or made beautiful by the flowers, and needle -work, and thousand and one trifles which make even the homeliest " home " so different from' the mere house in will& a man lives. The house across the street was of fax more interest to me than my own. I suppose Miss Roberts must have • been about one-andetweaty when she and. her father first came to live there. She attracted. my attention at. once -a tall, slina, delicate -looking girl, chiefly day MreRobarts was t ken suddenly- look at. Y ill. It Was a kind of a t, and in their that it was s anxiety to get the uea, ett assistance of six years they sent across to me. Of -course said, a area went, and. it was Magd len who met could not ro ress a shudder at the piti- me in the hall, put her hand in miner. less way in vhich it had been stamped. and saying, “ Thauk yoi for coming; Lout, and an, motion of pity for the poor my father very ill, an our doctor is boyewho fo a few days heel thought to away on the continent," ed me straight possess tr asurei which, in. that mo - up stairs to the room wh re the old gen- meat, I kne v it would have 'been death le. to me to lose. And She ? Up in my wn again he mindrose a vision of her as I had first but cleelaring seen her-fi ail, and White, with droop- thateif I had ing head an languid step. ' Surely, she it, he would too must h ve suffered; but, at least, out as usual. it was over now, and, doubtless, it was 'for her hap iness. From my heart -a heart still aching from the discovery of how pr cieue she " was to me -I hoped that it niight be so. Mr. Rob - arts took u his cards aged') with a se - the low rich tones half so fullhof melody reale air. as now when I heard. them speaking- "1 hai y think Magdalen will said cheerfully. "She is ry difficult to please; and, she loves. me, and is quite er home. Perhaps, when oed ;-but it is your lead, I d he returned to the ga,me interest. habituated to selfishness," self, but I had no right to subject, and there it might forever if an incident ha.,0. it. I had promised to lend book she wanted, and on following this I went across o give it to her, and, hearing the dining -room, passed in oulaced. The next amnion t y great surprise and distress, crying. she started up at my me- shing the tears -from her don't know which of us felt -rassnaent I fear I showed e concern I felt very visibly, evered hereelf afraost at once, as something so sweet and the way in which she re- ungling apology, seeming to annoyance completely out he effort•to set me at ease, urprised whet], ilia as I was ESTRAY- STOCK. koin Lot 4, Brownson Line, Stanley, nn the , and- that the girlish love dvening of the 24th of 3fav a Bay Horse 3 veers ack was, as the old man scarcely remembered, I There were grateful tears in Magdalen's ie this time; had sounded he street in ever thought eyes when she thanked - ane. eweet.. as her voice what. it lloated across Schubert and 11.1ozart I as in. my dreams I h d. sometiznes marry," h fancied them speaking -t me. It went difficult, v to my heart to chill her gratitude by .as you see bad news. but truth in it out where happy in health is in question, an had to tell am goes in her -that I was afraid her not be quite well for so and to ask if his medical long away. "1 don't know -month was very ill laintsailf wl en he went. have 'rest° Doctor, de you meal) that there is any not recalle thing the matter with p pa -anything Magdalen more than _weakness a d. this hot the evenin weather ?" the street There was such a 'look of appeal in she was in noticeable for the languor of bearing her eyes that involuntai v I leid my there mean and movement, in coetrast to the uoble lines her face and form, as she sallied hand on hers, as I we a soothing a however, I was sorry that I had done r out of , morning to early service at the child. • ° - gray old &larch ; the bloomy whiteness. "You know there mu of her cheek thawing whiter near her some cause for weakness plain black rh:•ess and the red edges of is not naturally feeble, in _ .her big pree it book The bee& seemed lady, mud even a little c too heavy for the slender fingers be taken in time to prove . ' which, carriedit. Doctors notice these greaterI dont think th sf things, you,sce ; but I am glad to think on for you to be righten begin to take an interest in her, even but he ought to have ad thensooner the:better.'" ' . The interest grew, however, even That evening I got -a n when the cause for it was gone, for, be Roberts, askiug me to fore many months; I saw thaton tile follownig Morn the sweet face, with its crewe of nut -brown hair, ing looking out over a fence af mianonette "1Y own du tot is for her father's return of an bevenina, know. I detest his part had gained a delicate rose tint, whiert., no faith in biawigs. If y showed brighter for the olive-green can put me Co rights, I s background of the heavy window cur- 01'4'1' tains, against wlaiich her small head took I sent word that I wo a golden tinge. wished ; and from that d persou atteedecl him till li " I think her father was very fond of had iaternal inalaay Ifer. Ile was a, thin, stiff looking, grown by neglect into even white-haired man, and. used to scold portions than I had at fir her sometimes for homing One into the It was that which made -1 • evening air with nothing, on her head. awl °apneas, end beeline -4 when she met hint at the door in the tyrannize over the one ltti summer twilight, and some-finnes I his only child; but he wh, could hear his voice sounding sharp. and peevish, as he sallied:forth to business of a morning. But you could not Ace, - his face when he came out with her on, his arm on Sunday, or the way in which he glared at any man bold -enough to lift his eyes to her, without tellina in mompnt that she was the . very pride and jor of his heart. father would 1 think?" ne time yet; ; -with-renew an would be - .1' A man I eaid to nt • perhaps.: He pursue the 1 I don't know when I first began to watch for my fair neighbor, and note her cloiegs. 'You see I had not much to amuse me in my own home, and gradually]. grew to know her habits se' well that it would have made' any one so,.for,. to t. always -be "1 found he • vhen. a .maaa Of cours dear young trance, b use ought . to eyes, and t. its getting most emba mine and for she rec and there re is any rea- d. about him, 'ce, and. the gracious in te from Mr. ceived my all on him put her ow g, and add- of sight in that I was way, as you leaving, sh • er, and 'put more gulls u think you seen in her all be very ty which a nature : id do as he "Dr. El • y no other find me er s death.- He in any tro hle. You look so sorry that whieh had I must -tell you so." • • graver pre- I subpos I did not - look satisfied; t supposed.. for she t •ied to smile and eame im irritable *nearer, teal ing her clasped hands on at times to the table. g he loved, 'You w re speaking last night to quite aware papa, about my martymg. He was not of it, and in his better moments would so well thi morning; and -and the idea tell me: , . fretted him Pra,y do not do so again, " I am -afraid pain mak:s me testy, ever. 4 not mean to marry.. He Doctor. I was harsh wi h Magdalen wants me. He could. note do without when . you ; were here ye terday ; but nae; and h is right in what he told- sheti a geed girk a ver good girl. yOu. 1 an uite happy, perfectly happyie She loves her old fathen and never .andconten ed, here with. him -happier gives him back a sharp w ord or sour than I coul be with any One or any - look." _ thing else!' And 1 don't believe she e er did. We - "You are young to say that, my dear, were good friends now, an I saw her I said gentl . • often and in many moods sedan(' gay - You. see I was pasti. forty, an. old and playful and dreanay-b t never with man compared to' her; and the te rs a .frown on the sniooth fair ade me feel more tendeiy ter words onthe lips!. • t too young to know what is od for me," she answered. UIU. .LaIL3 IL WAIT IU eoreneao ; ie ILUOUD .102 11.19:10. . high; hed no shoes on. Any person giving Atm) infermation to the undersigned as will leto his naively will be snitebly rewardeit. JAMEt: D ON AaDSON, Bay field P.O. 548e4 tc tilt ip ne, or .re- 'L 8 1.. tare REWaRD.-Strayed from BeTfie-ld S -on "aa night of May e5th, a Bey Marc, sed about 114 hands hiph, a tong sear on. right and white saddle . nutria on back, hut uo other white mark. Her mane is blaek, shirt nod The above reward will be iptia to any pa. giving such inforoiatiou as will lea& to het covery. Any paean found detaining her willbe prostleu Led. Address ROB el fra 'CA.1111 I MIA. Sea forth, or JAMES BARKER, Ealklaud. 5 FOR SALE OR TO LET. ' TO LET. -Two houses in the Tillage of -r mendville tO rent. Appla to TH.031AS 111 Egmondville. . 5 1 g- le 0 grURICH GRISTLNG AND FLOURING M " FOR SaLEa-On easy ternts of payment, to etcheuge for farm property. Grieting Matrix* promptly iittenaed to the same aa us Also a quantity ciTf Dry Hem lack Lumber for cheap for cash or short credal W[. FE N W [ oK, Proprietor, Zarieli P. (retina 51 L or nd al. ale . _ la ARM. FO ft SALE.: -For sale West half of a • 7, Con. 16, towaship of Grey, tante:lithe; cores, 42 of which are clearea, aulancerhardwo There is on the promisee a. h•atne Memo, fra barn and stable, and a good young bearing chard. The above preperty is oely e mile:, o good gravel road and 51 miles from Bruss Possession this fall. For further partietal e Pala to 0..11. COOPER, Brnesels, or D. Ca bell on the premises, Waltott P. 0. 549 . . _... !. a . . IMPORTANT NOTICES. lot 50 d. ie or- a ls. rs p - fo NOTICE TO DEBTORS -All perties not -131V- - - ing tattled up their SCCOUGIte with me /877 are notified to settle at once, or otherwitui they will be pieced in Conrt, for collection lin mediately. THOMAS D. I aCJONNOR. 559 riAUTION.-The pnblic are herthy cautioned a--' againstgieing any Portion credit in name without my written order or consent as, will not hereafter be reepousible for any dots aontrected without ?itch authority. E. TESKE !Maintop, Jane 18, 1878: . 5424 . thy I: . k par 110LID/iY, prectical bricklayer i i ' mason, is prepared to take coutracrs and til win k on the ehorteet notice, and to the be rt satiefee,tion. ' All tellers left at the Mental' louse promptly attended, .t - o. ADA. vf HOLL raY, Saito) eh. . 1 a ' 548 .. _ . : _.... ._ - d o' t n ... i XEC TOWS 1 JUST RE Week have to Announce thp A -rival Summer Goods, .Covrising Pal CLOTHING. READYMADE a of 8 t the LOTH 1 To hoed; the Seaond Shipment of Mena anti Boys' , lathing, whicy terns, and Stfperior Workmanship, cannot be excelled- b v any Tailorrn Having purcbased direct from the Manufacturers in elo trail d To a excellent workmen, I positively assert. without fear of contr give you a suit of clothes that wilifit as accurately as lath ha your City Tailore. Besides, it effects ei saving of from $5 to $ on o. salt, Colas I um saline Mr $7', worth $10. A tiglendid Ass Oaten of Cai which are being tiold remarkably low. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUNE 2ti, 1878 1878 " TUT HUSBAND Of limp 'Ifflawaramhza".17%salthlThizlitnehinoryfromi L.. MURPHY/ SE/kFORM WHO lies pleasure announciug IrY VV InTinrOg CODWitfinty Of IllIrOU thnt keils still selling the very beet NMENT SEAFORTH. veral 4Few Lines of : CLOTHING. for St li-h Cut, New Pt - Este ash/nein in Town. to, w o employ none but hit 1 a ne in a. aositiou to :Isere aken by' any or our Call e a See the Worste4 ilreu's Clothiug in Stock, g AN .. . The Largest and Beat Assorted Stook in Town. Men's an Boys' S _cheap. Ladies' and Misses' Fine Boots, in Pranella and Leath r -Ever ingly low prices. Children! Boots in all sizea and styles. tir HOES miner hoes ex a amdmary varlet of Style -exceed - MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLI Our Milliners find it rather difficult to attend to all,: the Orders leftwith u ryould wish, rind we sincerely trust onefriends will belie 'With MS a little, as effort to exeraite as soon es possible their valued conninanda. The Millinery fore so complete as it is at present. In Tritunaea and Upham ed Hate our Sh Newest Shopes in the Market-wehave them. The Most Beanti al Little Chasm THE PRETTIEST NECKTIES, WE I -1A ERY. as quickly tut they e are making every tock was never be - w is gorgeous ; The nts-we have them. E THEM The• Newest Shade Out in Ribbons -hero they are. Th most elegant and coe ly Ostrich Feati ers are an Exhiaition in our Show Boom. Our Steck' of Fancy Flowers is unegnal ani being Rams ou the our veva for anything New and Fashionable. our Stock is being eoneta tly Yeplenished, and houce our customees can always find what they want. LINEN COSTUMES. LINEN COSTUMES. A Magni ficenb Assortment on hand, whieh are salli g very cheap. Them et durable, the most economical Dress ft lialy can wear, admirably adapted /cr excursion particle. 11 end secure (Me as they are going fast. GROCERIES. GROCER I have always on hand the Largest and Choicest St Saito in this part of the Dominion. I buy in large qua -value in everything, and sin selling cheap a glutei -ate Special Berg:tins lit Teas, angers, and Tob •os. Parti deelt with at Wholesale Prices, Farmers, nsult your Guaranteed. • IES GROCERIES ck of Groceries to be titles, get the best1 Goods as reptesented s purchesing large interest§ and eive nie andNiaa any General rrns, I aEtty the best or money refunded. quantities liberally call. Satisfaction Highest Market Price Paid f 7' Good Butt r and Eggs at the New Gash Store. THOMAS KIDD REMOVAL. EN Notice is berohy Be givou that all moth:: having claims agaiust the este( 0 of the bite Sateuel Bolton, lc hie lite- . time, of she townehip Usborne• inahe Conn y , -stopped. me by saying with -of Huron, muse torwata the same, properly et - 'agitation tha,n I hail ever tested, to ilither of thaimdersigned Executive ( REM V AL. IS 'UFO RTH. Sewing 411:achinag, gricualwill-hit. plements, and Musical, Iltetrii. Alri.n:f:repSh.y's favorite meeteine is the Sager which is the best in the 'market, having eeerai ,,E- that hollers at the Centex:mini and Sydney LI:Wis a:1;11 didtfb. tere0ipl:::Sylil:iahlng trstAhRe'puueilitheardsee: .1..1'leYyt:re ptrol:lrey th*n any Semg ostihatierminnez.ihnedtraotteb,er repairs alwars 04 hand at his wareromns, Godericb stew. 518 L. MURPHY, seafena 1 BRUSSELS LIME WORKS. TOWN & BURROWS. - rrtiE Stibeeribere take this oppnrtunity -Of ras tnrnine tbanks to the hamlet -etas of Brussels and vicinity for pest patronage., and beg to state that, Laving Immo several improvements in their kiln and the mode of battling, they are in a Lea ter positien then ever to snpply the public with First.tlabo4 Leine at I lir. Ctnth at the. iltiln, or 14.c. Delivered. This being the fourth eetteon of our Imitinele dealings in Brassele, aud haying given nutmeat. ed tisfaction so far, the public Cfli rely on re- ceiving good treatment and a firsaclass article from us. Remember the spot: The Brassais Limo \Voile. 542 TOWN & BURROWS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RALIAVAt GEORGIAN BAY BRANCH. ireEA.LED TENDERS. aatiressed to the undea "ra signed and endorsed Tender for Georgian Bay Branch," will be i-eceived up to noon of Saturday, the 29th day of June next. Tbe Line will extend from Station -0 of loca- tion of 1877, on the western sioe of eouth River, near Nipissingan Post Oifice. to the heed of navi- gation of Freueh River; about 5 miles east of Can theis_Bay, end will be in length about 50miles. prop -eats will be received in two forms {A taad li) as set, forth in a memorandum or Conditions of Contract, whi-oh with specifications and other information may be had 9r seem on application at the Department of Public Work. _No Tender will be entertained unlese on the printed forth and melees the printed conditioas are comp ied with. By order, F. BRAUN. Secretary. Department of PabRe Worke, Ottawa, 28th 3lay, 1878. 548-8 EGG EMPORIUNI. The subscriber hereby thanks hie monerone custoniersan erch oar ts end others) for their liberal patronage during the past seven years, and hopes, by striet integrity andcloseattention to business, to D2Orit their confidence and trade in the future. Hexing greatly enlarged his premises, during • the winter, he i now prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE For any quantity of good fresh eggs, delivered at the EGG EMPORIUM, Main Street, Sestet -di. Wanted by the substaiber25 (0118 of good dry clean WHEAT Snare ra• 1;:is ev-eeesev ea cry ,a 1\TOTIO TO GRAN* GERS, FAR11ERS AND REMOVAL. OTHERS. ' • WM, 1\1- • ., ...A.r±8C)M4. gs to intilinte dant he tins Kenaoredir his -Office to 11.4 McGregor's New Wick Budding on East Miele of illain ktreet, Seaford', ;and Fourth Door Son th of William Camplocirs Ce011ien Emporium Where he will, am latiberno, carry on the - • I , •,, , 1 • General Insurance Money Loan. Agence and Sewing .Machine- _Business. 1 • In thanking the public for the coelidence they have le -posed in hini for the past fifteen years he and. yet with a frank digui- coltIelsoiztethe First ;lay of dretober, 1878. al u in will be aural. Also all par ways seemed a Part of her ties indebted to the lead estate mast Beale -thei indebteduess.on or before the above date. JOHal • lett, you were surprised to ing just now ; but I am not BOL ION end ARCHIBALD BISHOP -Exec tors. Hay P. 0.; Lisbon e, Juue 11, 1878. 540-4 brow or bit- in her eyes to her. laugh_ to see how I watched for bright Yet she Lad- known trouble in her. "1 am n spring or summer mornings; for then I life„ and had been crossed in her dear- right and g knew -she would come out on a little est Wishes by the old man to whom she "My father old me all and I"- 1 n, Magdalen green -blue th . a, friend, t h erns elv e s self. I believe that in reality it was the I was playing piquet with him iu her ful look, as roof of the vestry, but she gained ao- stead. . some oue fa cesd to it by a staircase window and. a The talk had turned "Ilion. her. I little cheap couple a steps, and there of an early don't think the tea was strong enough, , her left hal morning used. to see her, her tall figure and he began to, gee table at her eh- with the o of ,pale settee. I thought' of the various sorts of and forwaid softlya/" How could, I a fl e xee The bandiugs ar piece of Ieads between their house and the body of the: church, which she had deyerly convertedinte a garden for her - devoted her life. He t about it oue eVeniug, wbe having gone to the opera we outlined against an oblong patch antrum° and the dwelliug hous s ha • e g blue sky, great course red pots of yel- tea-eoica smoky aud flavorless-wien have had. a. y happiness apart from his? collar. The above is situated j, one° oef ctit: be°: low- daffodils aud big purple flags about mlich nay cook 'was in the habit of fa- And ho has been to tender to me al- - farming communities in thaeounty and i • tl e r fore an excellent business stand. Also for sallrece her foot, semetimes her head thrown, voriiig me, and asked him what he waye. Oth regirls have mothers ; but large amount of oak, rock elm red' elm and pine back anal her arms lifted, the wind would do when she was married, add- I -the steal afif hie life has been that 1 lumber, wea seasoned, and fit 'for ase the drapery of her simple swer which even struck myself, that I it would/be to hien now to miss me Warrons 'blowing little soft locks about her brow, ing, with an absurd anth xiety for e au- should nettThin miss mine. k ' what sideas o , cutters• and buggies on hand, and will bec'eol4 and, ruffiina ! c7, . cheap to clear out the stock. Payment is request! ed of all overduenotes and accomits. tottN WIL -7 morning goes u, as she nailed some supposecl he did not ex_pect to keep her -Awl - pray, pray, never •• say any- LIAMS, Constance P. 0. 517 , . truant hough of Virginia, creeper back long with him. He looked up from his th" le to hilit to make him fear that he 'PALM AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SaLE.,---.' against the dingy red buck wall where cards, frowningI .e. ' ill." - h. Being south half of Lot 22, Con. 14, McKillop • she had. trained it, sometimes standieg "What do yen •mean, Doctor? Yoe/ " M3r deii,' • I said again, "von containing about 88 mires, 75 of which are elearet ' awitit bent head, and beautiful white don't thiuk- But, pshaw ! She sees may trust me Your father has ae handscia,specl round a pot of tall white uo oue here who would take her fancy ,• geed (laugh er.- I hope heaven will hardwood bush ; there is a nrver-ficalin Lianntleirn itarleoLdi staant oftheeultbiaivatioa, pargtregeirtFld , narcissus, drinking,in the sweetness and and the old affair was -over lone,a ago. I ` bless her." creek awning through the piece* good aonung fragrance With a delight which never don't believe she etlen remeinbers it I hardly. t reeugsltiit sfilixeedhe:Irid tlinee,sfkoyr 14x80; log house 16x25, also frame house, filled orchard; largo frame born 40x62; sable and shed guessed. at possible on -lookers. Now now. Como, you doctors haVe a way of her eyes w with giavel; good tone cellar full Eliza of houtie ; and there too, a, long slanting ray of looking MO people's feelings through in that far- way gaze, male, after a mo- good. well athonse &a This is a desirable farm Strelight would steal out across the their faces.',i Don't yeti' think she looks' ment, a gra house -tope, aud fall athwart her pretty as well and happy as any girl von theme and s head and the yellohr daffodils about her kuow ;" / . - , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. VARM FOR •ital --That w411 -known and .fin ly farm, Lot 11 Co , 1, Hullett, in t County of Huron, contamind 100 acres, 90 which are cleared; there are Iwo frame develli houses, barn, horse stable, cow stable, sheep hous and driving house ; also orchard and abundant, of Water. The farm is situated 2 miles from th town of Seaforth, on the Hamra Road. For f particulars apply to McCAUGHEY HOL STED, Seaderth or to. SIMON YOUNG, propri tor, on the premises. • - • 548e4 VALUABLE FARM FOR SILL -For SaloaeL 16andsouth hall Lot 17, Co 1, Hay, coat ing 150 acres, 120 of whieh are cleared .tiad in has carried on theee brauches in Seatorth, he withee t inform them he will still endeavor to give them the same satisfaction which they have in rariably exareesed with his tiansaciions. He still keep; on hand the best Seiviagaeraehinee that are mail facturea in the worid ne well as Needles, Oil, and Machine Attachmenis. He-selle the Osborne Machine, which Is the simpleet, tbe most capable of making any kited of work in the most perf et manner, and the eldest and quickest , threaded up machine 01 any inechine made in the Domi ion. He the ()inane Howe Machine a Machine that haeenever failed to give•entisfaction o every customer for the hiet ten years. Fle - sells the Wheeler &aWilson Machines the most rapid and least noisy Machine in the world. e Farmers' Wivere aleclianies' Wives, Merchants' Wive and Manufacturers; o not fAil to elamine f and try our Seering afriehines-Family and Manuface ur ng- when yoh watit one. Also Agent for g ! - the celebrated F DZ and Pope Kuittirig Machine, cepa le of doing all kinds o waik. Instructions O given to east omen! gratis op, ape- of the native me china, Sewing Mucbines to Rent. Alee all kinds e ' of Sew.ng tfachiues 1'3:paired. TERMS LIBERAL. o WM. N. We TSON, General Agent, Scaforth. good state -of cultivation- Thor e .1 As g APERS and .MO TITERS are the older of thet(lay, 0 C. TVILLSOR is again on han • .unth is taelood bri be, , steble, co frame; the e, pear and oth trees planted () years. There is a never -tattling strewn g t. SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL WAR- EROOMS. a t k ; • house and a frame cottage, the stable and other outbuildings ar e aro about 10 acres of choice ap fruit, trees, and about 300 emu ✓ 1 - through the centre of tha arm, on which is a good 1 mill site, a good graeial road on two sides of tile farm. It is situate S 6no mile from Ilensall sta- tion and four mile from'Exoter, •on the Load, Road, and is just across the rata from' the Bodge - ; ville post office and chum)). Fo.: farther partic lars apply to JAMES W. E DER, Veterina SargeoinSeaforth P. 0. 481 has only me in the world, W,AGON AND naathSeei H .R11013 FO. T T SALE. -The underszeined, Who is about tete er eyes wandered out to the lag from business, wishes to seal his property f the twilight sky, and. fixede here with a strange, wist- if she were appealina to the village of Kuilituee township of Hullett, eount of Huron, consisting of three-quarters of an aer ef cheice land, well underdrahre fax away. There was a the premises a blaeltsmith shop 28x38, wasgo°n11 ring en the third. :finger of shop" 20x40,.and paint A S THEY occupy the attentian of all, these -4*-1- hard times the subscriber is determined to meet them by etre' rine good inch Hemlock, not a usually sold /or tea," t be followimi rates: 12 foot Hemlock. ae $7 00 per thousaied ; 14 foot Fencing, at $7 50, forCesh, order.: over 41;000 5 per cent. disconut. aud -see if you don't got what ie represented, Book Accounts over 8 months wi:1 be chergea 8 per cent. The enbscriber thanks his numerous enetainers for their liberal support, and eolleits a contain. ance Of their favors, JOHN THOMPSON. 438 'Steam Saw Mille, aleKiliola - •-• MOWERS -AND REAPERS. JUNE The L. D. Sawyer & lion Glad Single Mee- er, Canadian Sing,le Harvester, ana Bratiley No. 2, Single Harvester, Were awarded two Silver eimdals and bronze tualal at the Centennial Exhibition,' Philadelphia, only awards given to Canada for - Reapers and Mowers. Bronze Medals at Anett traliau Exhibition at Sydney, hitt spring, Silver r _ Medal at Jefferson County trial, IL S., 1877, Gold, a and Silver Medal et the great Huron trial; last August, and numerous first prizes throughout Canada, and the United States. They are sub- stantially built, very light draught, can be ieistant- ly adapted to all kindsand conditions of grain; and will be exhibited at the varioue Spring Shows tbrouglrout the Conoty, by, GEORGE STEWART, Clinton, G-eneral Agent for ,he County ef Huron. W31. J. GRIEVE, Agent at Seaforth. 539-18 FULL:STOCK OF MACHINES, D. MCLENNAN HENSALL • uch as the Neweastle Harvester and Maxwell Liglat Reapers, Woods' and johnston's Reapers, Wood's, Akron and Dufferin tlawers, and Sheep's SelaDrimping Hay and Stubble Rake. Any of the above Machina, sold on ell!, and. satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. For further information • call and examine the inachiies r send for circulaes. In the Plow 13usineee I ain still ahead, h •ving made. some good improvem ite on the No. 13 Thistle Cutter, having put on Steal Land Sides end raised the Beath two b ches higher at the Coulter and Cleviee-this is positive preventative °anima thoking in -wet Fait ble Tv.' • • Celebrated Florence Plow Castings and Seaforth. g nlos 1 em still advancing, having an ee tra beige stock of tha . and Wanzer F.- Matthinee, and till other coremon Machiaes -known to the Trade. All kinds of Reaper and Mower Repairs tor the mac Lines .1 sell. All kinds or Points alwayS oa hand. Saviors Machine Repairs and Repairieg Done. • d, and havine number of well selected fruit trees. There iee ' , 0. 0. WILLSON, shop the sante size, a two storey dwellin ihouse 16x35 and kitchen 16x2 , d. She covered it gratrlar with cook -house attached; also it new dwellin her, stroking' it back for any one wisbin TO buy, being only threa uar- • - n • e, sweet smile, came iuto ters of a mile fro the Northern Gravel Bold, 9 6 held out her hand to me, miles from Seaforith and 7 from Brussels both burst fro -m the clustered gray pinnacles swered decidedly, and he smiled.. M3r already. I deed, I think you are oue feet, or a great clang .of bells would ‘4 Quite happy' and very well, I van-- " Thank eon, Doctor, I do trust you saying, - job of 44 acres let toabree%1°e5araecdr, hem, containing 200 c ary, Tnrnberry, situated 21 miles wes't freer Win 1 ei ec lat andgi good markets. -Also Lots 21 and. 22 East Bound - es of the ad church -tower everhead sta.rt- words evidently pleased him. of the best f iencis have." And then cleared in tune for fall wheat fleet fall • there is 3 ling a, whole cloud ef sparrows from Ha! se, I say. I arm ala,d you aaree she a;dded,•*th a little laugh, B,s if try- on this lot about 25 acres of aine, c'eaer and THE GODERICH FOUNDRY,. Second baud 20 Horse Engine, Balance Wheel and San Mandrel • Second hand 29-Floree Engine, Balanee Wbeel ante Pelleys Complete. , _ Second band 16 Horse Engine, Balance Wheel, Palleye and Governor , Secoud bend 12 Horee Engine, Balance Wheel, Ptalei s and Goyernots A Hoisting or Boat •Engine, with Hoisting Gear • g Second hand 16 Horee Portable Baer, witb Smoke Stack ...cc:0nd lift nd 16 horse Portable Boilerewith Smoke Stack Second hand 20 herse Portable Boiler, with Smoke Stack , Second hand 80 horse Portable Tribuler Boiler, with Smoke Stack, Furriace, Fre Steam Gunge, Gauge and Safety Valves, all in Good Order Second hand Shipgle and Pleading Maclaine •ei225 SEED WHEAT. THE Subecriber, believing that farmers in this neighborhood aro now :fully conviliced that the Red Chat Wheat has entirely tabled the goo reputation of our Canadian' Spring Grain io the Europea.n inerkete, as May be observed by the anusual difference oz 211c to 80e pee Nude be- tween it and the price ot Fall Wheat; that it is also very lio.ble to ruse before harvest, producing flour 1 too dark and- poor for family inc. would -8- commend attention to the following choice araaare now for sale et ins Storebonee. Howell Station, viz.: ;lames Laliga; laiime Minnesota Fife, Selected Lake Shore Blue Stem,and the WseheiatebEoulgdhortiaanod, asloliadt. Moderate Prices, Clover 582 aD. cLENNAN, THF COMMERCIAL LIVERY 2,5 - ... 275 200 • SEAFORTS. 250 350 200 ... ... t, Grate Bars, • ...... ......... 450 Heading jointer........ . ...... 90 . Heading Planer 40 Heading Turner .............. ......... 70 ... .. .... 50 Stave Machine, with Knife 225 WILLIAM alcNAUGHTON begs to 'Wotan " the business men of Saaforth and the travel- ing public that he has purchased the Livery Business\ and Stock of Messrs. Carnochan & Abell, and will do all in his pewee to retain the reputation which thie favorite establishment has seemed. Ile win keep only good driving and re- liable horses, ar d his earriagee will be kept clean and in good order. Calls, night or day, 50 will be promptiy attended to. PIC -NIC AND 1VEDDING PARTIES Liberally' Dealt with. New Engines and Boilers on hand, also Made to Order very cheap.; edaeainery arTateetier:cista.i.1314uHaoste°1noftbr tattlioffioretrwi'4 111efetecactivethperoCmenip; for Flourihx, Grist and Saw Mills. rdiddlitig Purifiers of Imp oved Kinds. grictatul Impleraents.-Stoves of lanious Kinds.-Repaire on Boilers, Mille, ti•a,promaila T. Kiddie Store. Office and Stables on Market Streea opposite Attentiedto. 544 CODER1CH FOUNDRY AND MANUFACTUR1N COMPANY, 1VM. MeNAUGHTON, Proprietor, their nests in grimly leering; gargoyles, with Me, for it's all owing to me. She in„a to shake off the least remains of her beaver raeadow, the balance is goodhardwood land ; or floriated niches, into the blue ex- wouldn't have looked well or ' happy if sadness : "It seems strange that we -and pumps in oneehardihouse,, and large new table.- there is a small or2 &reline; houses, 2 wells pause above; a,nd a I thew -lade the roar she had married some ne'er-do-well who should have grown to know each other Also a steam saw Mill, shingle mill, aa c nolete of the great thoroughfares beyond could would ha,ve broughe her to beggary, so well after only six months' acquaint- and ni good running order, therais at tbe mill a be heard, like the muffled beatings of a and run an from her in a - twelve- ance, when'or five years we have been frame house and dood frame stable ; thc mill is mighty heart, pulsing over gray house.; month. Eh, what do you thunk" . living with suly this narrow street be- hon. theSouthern Extension of the Wellington, bringing in a goodaent, lease out next October ; roofs and church -towers, and the vivid' "1 think such a, fate would have tween us, an. never even dreaming of Grey and Bruee Railroad, with al siding tanning, green glimaleer of trees in. the old square killed laer. from the main line to within 60 feet of the mill ; Was there ever -any chance each other's existence. -Why, the one at the cortittr-a ceaseless echo' of all of it ?" thing I inio of Your house was that it oars as cut if needeg,which makesit very conveni- timber can be ran from mill and loaded on railway the toil, and. pain, and sin, and turmoil , It was not a fair question, and I hesi- had a brass elate en the door, and I ent ; there is plen y of timber in the country seething ever higher and higher in the -bated before putting it. The old man don't once r collect taking the trouble around which can be bought cheap, this Makes it great city beyondonly laughed, h.owevar. a good openingfor any person that understairds to look acre s, or to ask whether it That laid morning vision was like a the business. The mill or farm eall be Sold eep- " Chance ! ' It Was touch and go. She belonged to a, doctor or a dancing elate or together to suit bnyer. Tunas easy. little poem to me ; ha it was not only- wasn't 21, wilien. 8, fellow, a younger sort rrtistrtess, un il the day pa,pa had that For particulars in reference to the first farm thenap- that I saw her. with a heap of debts at his backaand fit." ply to A. STRONG, Seaforth, or to GEORGE The Robartses had a custom. unlike not a farthing to bless himself with, •( o be Continued.) THOMSON, Wingham. For the last place and mills apply to G. THOMSON, W,ngham. - 543 • POST OFFICE ST0i3E, WAL ON: I ONCE MORE respecifullybeg leave fo return thanks to my numerclus end° ere for tlaeir kind patronage diningthe last 12 years tbat I have been doing business among t them, alid kindly GROCERIES -TAS SOliCit continuancBe ctof 9iheTirsfavaon: for the future. I have enstreceived a Le.r e and Well Selected Stock af DRY GOODS of ollsdHeseoripEtisons. Also always on hand a, n11 assortment of Specialty-vbich, for quail:Le:and price, are the est in the County, A Large Steck of -McPhersonie make. Crocke , Glassware, Larnps and Coal Criallardware, elate and Oils, Drags, Patent Ji1edicinen, Bacon and r • ms, in feet every- thing recmired in a general store. Ask for -what yen want if you don't see it. C eh or farm produce taken in exchange. I woeld also intimate to allparties irdebte4 to me eor last ed previous years, to come and settle by cash or note before the end of ti1s month, or ea acco.nte will be pat into other hands for collectiaa No ftuther notiee will be giveti. MONEY TO LOAN ell EASY TERMS. -Ism also valuator for the Dominion Saving and Investment Society, One of t best loan societies in the Dominion. The above Society loans money on gond farm security for a teem of from three to twenty yearsain the meat favorable conditions. tLIFE INSURANCE. -If you wantayour life insured give me a call, as I am agent for the Sun Mutual'Llfe Asiturs.nce Company, one eif the best Life In- surance Companies in the Dominion, and conducted on the most economical principles. Don't for- get to give me a call. I eni always attentive to business', Post Office and Tolelgraph Office -in con- nection. Clover, Timothy, Turnip and other seeds on hand. R. PATTISON,'VliALTON. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MISS HALLEN, ORGANIS'T of St. ThOnates' Church, Seaforth, 1 arnite(kateefTo r_ F' Toronto), nt o), prepared to instruct it number oI m Instrumental Music. TERMS MOeDERATE.. Beside/ace-Third House North of the W. M. Church, Church Street, Seaferth. .545 - HAIR DRESSING. C°74131h TiaS made over into Switches, -Curls, Braids and Puffs, all in the Latest Styles and with despatch. Bail- arranged in the Natural way with Roots at the top. - MISS CAltROW, eat Mr. William Hunt's, fear doore west of nue Market Settforth. 528-26 Stile Ilome prompted roe/A-house li- aws,kened111 er tile Net out 6116 ea.er through the the IttAic'e11 - tent what Wel neighborhoodi either side i Bayard to street begins -Chatham .S1 parallel with at this point, way slowly reenter imtes habitants as street is reac ing about the narrow and The Pavenle aud evag,elts -ently-a faro, aged and A shanties and. of the people male feeding the gutters, far off look. press tlie VIS' wandering. way grows 11 more house. been briilt N Some of the of brick ; ve stories high... respeet-the look of a.bje there. pve squalor, th poverty of bi rats at the n Standing at -Mulberry s street, it is Bowery is n. tant, and th further off• the palsy of live-in the Mulerier at the effect of ems work of vermin be, snriug sight Fourteenth dazed wand into •tlle lep • town, the EN ants- adeliin to say, aim Mulberry st Italian typ dren---w-om be seen squalid fea deevie3i qua are but few Nearly all earring,s, se flat round 'on their. o grimed vat terauy w With half - listless, bu eyed perei about a qn from Bayit reporter v these lee through ti impressive . saturated. * the strang the darke = to view, can ficarce Taking, - numbere hag three-. fifty yeta good. brea a ds,rk enough wide en00 each ot dripping, warm dee iig wato • the eartl doubtless or perhap pipes to 'in mailer - light; eept horn • pleasant].) ' the direet feet, the • emelt yes* the rears. seeixtin of =teen poverty. penetra that fro tiines stretch &long th color an dirt and where; to evert poor de the rep back ag business ing and phere is one of t six or se room.s, rags. 1. finnaher fifteen 15iii-es of one ove class of filled w daytini i3erted, the ode on a s imagin further was was a tenan sible to' physit hideo street aPPP2, -demie -Nos• niehin cover any 0 iS aPP the sons li are Ioe diseas fore th compl Wit berry only fe_w