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The Huron Expositor, 1880-08-20, Page 22 E H RON'' EXPO ITOR. BOB KEM IE'S SISTEF BT DAN DE (MILLS. "Well," said the long man, "the o 'story 1 can tell y u is a true one. 1 all about things saw and was to s extent mixed up 'nmyself when I & miner at Coon ollow, an old c about a mile fr m Hangtow_n, Pia ville, and so he old his story as down belew : =.1 TR13IIXrATIo\li OF BOB RENBL1 . Bob Ivemble mined at Coon Ho: ,in the early days alxd had one of best pay iug miueE in the camp.. toward the head of the Hollow ,he on a rich streak and followed it in big hill. In there he got drift digg of the biggest kind. Ile made f half an ounce to an ounce a day i along. - He had govt hold of so m ground on the hill that he felt fixe life. Bob had about the best cabin in camp„ bat one spring he built an a tion to it that made it more'n twic big as it was before, anal he went tb ing up t ings in "general. --- Who we were helping Bob raise additio to his house -it was of dogs-h:..explained to us that he going to Have a housekeeper. "Oh, • o P' cried, some of the t "going t • get married !" "Not . t all," said -Bob, "no marry for me. I've sent home to Wiscoi for my lroungest sister, and she'll here in . month or two. She'so sort of r mantic turn, and knowing I'm like y to be digging away at mine fo • two or three years ye least, s e's bound to come out and 1 house f me. She wants to see so thing of the world, and out of my ters and the newspapers I've sent h she's go, her head full of these gr old mountains, the great pines and the M K bl beg bright kies and beautiful flog°ors. The old folks are now well alone 1u map years,, a d it's not .likely that th out my t is cme was amp Ger- set a a • low. the up meet of the yo ing_ r� ie got -thee bolder o es wit' 0 a days, and the othe ings far d fortnight, two rom their first visit and fight skis{ts of Mrs. ilbr uch Mrs. G-ilbraith se for ; wom n to assist Mi or two until she she the ! of housekeeping in 1 Zdi i it was not lone befo e as made so snug and c( fit- I place that Bob decl skirt of the camp, a ishinlgly fine. It seemed a r gulp whine shirts w re 1 the damp_ Bob w Hun inating upon t] him elf : "Well, it ie very make the cam loo. sable." Dors. Gilbrait come Miss Ket the two or thr the camp, and h oa able e otl by 1.r)igged up as r of day -so er before s s. i�u to . asto to >tn Iter he on - many Sen in ished. aid to in n the iloys to vilizedo : a Fos - le os le at once to the camp, er women lY' le frees, as e of the d in, t`wo or s straggling r three 1 at h:shelter t11 ▪ r old �s mble a ui 'get the h Ountain� re 't ;lugs w �m table ab ared 'tLt almos his olt ed as if he were 11v ng i the ' in Wisconsin. gine ! For a day or two fter Mise Kemble there was 'a5 , in the camp, a wh n se s, she had blazipg .; r d 1 Y ' braith was asked ow ing: made such a niista, e'as • hair was black. T 1 wri rick sat i sli.o e in: en' 08 she might have f a . thought of Bot hat a fact well knc m.: red hair was a , at ` However, mos of t eep E ecauburn" and 'golf me_ : vorite colors i hai: let- ' Having full swine, Mme men of Coon Iloilo and : marriageable young -Miss Kemble a soo self quite a coquett young men of ,the c vy'll , the end of the first salt i kno ,s "1: wn t wayE • otF v--1- we • wel- as di i11 in cues gt1 re alone a f g 1n h of 're eel hang re all gut the • seem1 h' me iv fl hof rry uud air. M s. Gil - e could have o say that het dy .sal- • hat etter ad, she top," as it waa a phot g u as h et bl A declar d ere th it the ar bit of n itwa he un ping the an in thee 11t to sh w e had al n &s ,mus who be his fine t gtothc ` ly realize and relish the onnforttil ma ever co a to this country, so I tho .b dissatisfaction of ob, it woul seem good to have some ore of 1 Eger being left alon - %u the fame ly here, and I sent the girl just when he was begii4n o bring her out." n as -it became known in at Bob had a sister coming mining along the hollow be good deal of interest in 1 another would drop in at cabin a 4 stop an hour;or two ata to and helping him . about th.e new cabiu or about fence h put up round his place. the you g fellows began to think a _ deal of ob. . Bob as a man about 35 3 -ear, age, an was a sober, steady. kinc fellow, ho never went into any ki nonseus:. We all liked him first long bef re we heard that he had ter co him a n everybo Whoa ed in to style. 0 220011E y As so caapt the boy to take One .an turning ging up • Oil the ' home. out Mies Nellie scouted th gars ing and leaving her him. ; bachelor hall. Red hist the way to Califor. ime oceans, to keep house she had and she rig_ e him. She migiht flirt All of the young men, bl: esti; ' her to show some life was all fun. - There of them that did not un' of was all fun. d ot ' Being thus reass ate was somewhat stir rise sis ' month after he wflited up Henry Halter, a Well -tie -do miner of the ca , p, 1`q o basked hi in marriage. i s yo ng Hart not only a most esti ale yours but also an own r of snellent d - and; a fine ra . brother Bob con to the match. stave off the tier talked of it b think of that in mouths. iklr. Harter wi er delay than o he saw no good riage might not Brother Bob that part of the. Nellie, who, he think of leaving months. At t in a way that b like. • Bob took an. broaching the bu ing it quite app idea of rbthee t he not cos 1i8, acres for him 7 chid sta little wit t J they e and spirit vaa not erstand . red, "brothe less t r1 �t 0 0 ing out, but that news ga ned w interest in the eyes of n:arty y. Bob's house was done .he s i art fit it up and furnish ib in :good Lthough it was only a log h use Bob swore it should be fitted li tie a palace. He got the finest of ca pets and far iture and gimci ackery of e • ery kind, a d thou he sent for the wi e of one of is friends, a Mrs. Gilbraita to come' : ad arrange everything. rs. 'Gilbrait and her old nigger wom Mrs. Gi .braith was a highflyer rom Kentuc , y -was at Bob's place nig on to two • eeks, rigging up a bedroo •' fpr 'the girl, a parlor and what she cal ed a e' boodve r." Whe it was known that Mrs. Gil- ess, t oil t of rfly, hat to gal braith was "bossing" this busi some of the b ys got mighty swe her. O e of 'c m made her a prese a gold s ecimen shaped like a buttE that he' refused teu ounces for. he wan ed was for Mrs. Gilbraiti find out if Bob had a picture of th, that wa • comic; out, and if so to see it and rep. rt on it. ' ilbraith found there w •f the sister, saw it, and orted on it to the young o had given her the gc butterfl , but also to everybody in camp. "She' au. angel !" cried Mrs. braith. "Sieh eyes; Bich hair, sich 1 eau- tiful features, and sich a sweet ex res- sion-tl' e loveliest creature I eve sot eyes on !" Then she had to describe the sha the nos , the form, as far as the, judged y the photograph, and to all 1n -an. o er of particulars. "Thehair is yet black, and hau the bea neck a woulds other eagerly of the rings, forced lows, �v terestiu Whe to laud went cl van to the bay to meet her bring h =r to her mountain home. Who the stage which carried and his sister reached Hangtown, was so a ewhat surprised to see so n Coon I ollow boys in town. Mos; them w are rigged out so fine tha hardly i mew them. Shyl they came about, saying: "Ah, Mr. Ke nble (they usually called him Bob). a a Mrs. picture only re low w s =& not fel- lden the Gil - =i ueh ru , Napa Id . mike n'o ob He 'ried, ;how e Of the weddi ging ime 1 enon •the ;curse of fiv Auld not hear of tie mopte, and easoni eghy the eke place at on aid he should ins s usiness being ; e't was sure,, wou him for five is :DIr. Har=ter other .Bob did 4i pl: ck. hat fa- ied my mp er- the the to SO; his y- eep all two hat ith me ted d it of it b" a by ung iter as an, gngs e iou v: , to , and to six 1•:ng- red ear13 pppoltu i siness to,his sista rent thet he t 1 six months about the length of tin should elapse for the wedding. Miss Nellie said six months w time she had herself intended u: but Mrs. Gilbraith had just;bong had made up a now silk dress wh had solemnly sworn n t Ito wea it was put on for the urpose of ing her weddin ; the efore, to Mrs. Gilbraith, he h d tally t•1 Harter she thou ht she onld• be in two weeks. Hearin this, 1_ j Bob obtained m re light in reg ✓ and. said n e of Harry Hsrter's peculi° be provoking smile, but he give ; further than : "Suit yoursel , N • gird " IS 1n ; h ! tifulest curls over the wh'test ` Within a fort d shoulders," Mrs. Gilbiaith E place. Harry as y, and then go on to give any 1 the bay and to t articulars , all of which ere # Bob alone in his absorbed by the young en ; Nellie was_ se camp, -and not a few ins, and gold specimens upon her by the young a o all at once found her a the steamer was due that the sister in California, al la. 11 --suit y night thb weddi id N lime took a tri e Na a ranch, 1 fine ua�rtors. y V1 a 00 t t t • all fine • ed for little fi e:" It soo • el th,. Wise ere wa e yours ilbrait as a le fi •st sist ate e o, h:•r t ful ' ro Pre:ee embi e' t e n:xt t•at is 1gto lkeit rteut' a lov w a: ad ' i o rhinal These p inted &•d00u q ite "T . is sop," h: t the sand er hat 1 Bu f arae o' I ave 1' an hic rn e o Wh:n r N 11: uun ere 01 god lo rive e t s ° F t i la '1 t 0 h r. greet h •sant; I t seir o ru.h. Mi s s . est, b 1 . h t 0 g- ' o 'as. •e 1 ghte ette e•uld e,ly. All th .was two e k.s • vne a • H: ng s and n t Id e. o s:lfte every' Nell ; er, as hiug index K ate becalrie .rn Bob Kern nsin for no little men 1of C vas is all' o say that r, now Mrs fable sa frsir 4t P. tithe tea • ®time rd h eve a gout so a on ' truot omi ut t .en ntful ere said, iri at ight do 1'' •b d>, iII tedal o leflte t b 1 an at,+ • uc] -tl Ve rinri aes'v =ad t r fri e erred sa o iz has si ste er. ried f and bega� it c sae to . t t f e ..us : 0b upo err of. '0 iaS xT kt ut I aljd clow m un et r iv aids sh few ut t 11 (1 • ou d Bo s si e' w. o ate t eta ed witllher t onses: o sed t , She pi me 't tan. the alp 1 w th ode t t be Th's •ercl ell • aE _ ter a o f:ul ate, h ,ads fee . Ka e s id "I im a(ud you ait s Ka + e 1 i.. P g ar eek a1 Iisbi 1 o an.g o` to o he h no is tidy s a sinp f rni ur Bo hen h on )ee soon ea t at Bo turd sin t p -to 11 pn t Th re -0 vs he ea a er. 111 t is took rth Bo ny `si Ile 0 ak tge ha. • th u"ng, t 11C la7sh t �ti d s ,a e s' e. lig" li Ir. fe - ee js,y.,, •h . at to as e . 0 i1e ' t art old:r' than d ee 1 li in lin. is wit a he vial :fist• t vas thin) t,iat ►e1:dse hims:lf s he hong > j s e ou I br' g upo they iiia : th r usu ooh -. a. th la di.0 J . I the • t• v lie, th•i Httt:vtow in Bo vp s ig at. Ry f. Ma One b1'th: wn! a wi' with e c that ewa onor• o bec he, = a K lders a. di ried i • tie me11••np rom ,a cl. a ma )f i. man'ii h he, ie, uld ✓ edI� d ndlo;.re. lushe ould ng CanlE Bobi use, to bnacirieid t wit ,, h b!i c p t n = a: was r all �h: 1 be ju:t e: to stand y '.1;h o hout t le hal s nt hp'•e he, i' ter,a d oti amo ' g Hol W. Mrs. hi'h avor,'a d ha. i from t' e art a; thab Miss h:nd'omegi 1. - w s fa, bea w that "B.b o Id arrivety n Bob noticd d: be an War di. ot i u h ak irupi o e- s; au one'' f 1- )W1 t 'his ca in a lf}rge as 't e 0 0 c M nt in 1 80 0116 110 8 ev liner ea el gob rine to rs o rs as A fur his pe un me r ch ent r. eain vas oi err ssa nt ell p fine ranch. that Iii ere their place of r siden fel- minded her of er -in- Also, she had an eye to ranch seemed- te her was more tangible and pe Bob patch of mining aroun was sold and a made on the ran Bob sent all t in his house .dOwn to in fitting up hee ho were they to hind now After the housis ha ed out it began to a lonely and uncomfor Bob. He worried alo lr . He had au unma ried who was two yea s ol his sister Kate. He her. He wrote at once sta.ted that he should stand. by him, and not mau that offered him. wish to be deserted-ag as comfortably fixed t He did not forget t she would be terribl These she was to and Bob any of he Vhy, hello, Mr. Kemble, do you lo ? Glad to see you. back right I" and. their eyes then stole directio of the sister. Miss Kel was hit educed, and the boya bowed blushe , not a few rushing away out say ng a word, though several ly iuctu red how she had stood the and inf rmecl her that she had fc herself n a very wild country an countr very different in appeared' her pra le home. Miss Kemble smiled. sweetly thanks eVery one, She had stoo trip we 1 e Indeed had enjoyed it h ilreexe pt for two or three days o ocean ff Cape Eatteras, where All t e Coon Hollow fellows -s charm d, aud soon began, to ,glowe one a other. Not one among t though of asking anothor to ta drink, nd old. friendships Boerne thong they never had been. All denly eaa,me exceedingly selfish, goin home nearly every man out Hangtown and took the alone. atable or his sister, and the pair s out for Coon Hollow, followed by miring glances of such of the bo had peed to the last. On caring the Hollow, Bob no with s bet. of wo Mutate OW all the ble and Ind - rip, und e to and the art - the hey ere on em ud- and tole ery rick ad - B as iced me surprise that quite a num- miners who were usually hard k at that time of day were ng near the trail on the out - e sed wit Upon ma 1 uli. e, saying t Vi. consin e So the per anent settl h. 'Nellie -to b e of wh t t us been ab e to bee ea struck sister at or' than el w uld son 10 nd partici exPect Ka marry the in just as' Warn. Kat beset by tee]. her against. She was to ceme pr to fight these fellows off fors at two or three years, when; they begin to consider the clue tion of riage. In due time came She thought her sis have stood by Brother Bob for a or two -particularly. as he ha money to take her to galiforn had beers at such great expense ting up for housekeeping. Miss had never thought of coming to fornia, but in view of the silly in which Nellie had. a,cted she come. Brother Bob could sen money, and she would. start at She would keep brother Bob's ho him as long as she lived, as was a thing, that had never en Again Bob Kemble fitted house in palatial 4yle, saying : • 1 se us on 111 be rd uSlasna ee wn un en ay an an ra ld cie • ie fo t st Loot 10) het ,b red uld lo to of • uld the fair her his ate la '8 e fro ea ut bef 0. ai Bo pp sed did at agl or et r en pea e ull IB b d- mel no 41 el an lw s a c ttl • t sad ponl sari sp re s n that of blaith hu lo nd ev r, tha K -m le to lie ma au oiay st of s ex le Ehl i0:1 111 h ell d the wi o ied h 1 ck s. Gilbrai lu[s got 6 down main ie t oolboy col an Franei had that w en it han her e boys w o n in th A d it e rem. there re to is co in as id is- ar ir ge SS as ed as as n• o WA- hiud. `he ob was e - e wanted no uit: conte t- ut in ab nig ercha of two ye tit o do h is roth.r ere go ad wB'ebilike a, th he could a hfu ly into e ask d. nale ut eh ts rs na- in- a ng ar- nd er we 1 the ext lef alone in g of the ho se i ho se was al. e ly purcha ed lan jolly. It Mrs Gilbr ith an ther-the etat ou wa. on XaS ill he /an er. le to meet he b to imself ,as ech to le ve aid sis er, who as nerer ar- old rn id uckle to e dam er Id his 41 he p ush ch • yF..1 When upon t, thelb ys ✓ th n7t-tir ed e tailed his snu holm 0. qlsocly is S sal in a REL L kSTAT FOR SAL it• An . with This prop garden. Pt ROBERT ou3e and burn rt)• hewn sit poses, Tit.e VOR 11 ill, situat I) ARE s u -a man ills who ! had, t lsiehol If; iisgs ahwtno,e0i an old b e to tter Oa ak f rem ith as nt Id- ea nd ad re • • Ulu tering in lam and in frigh en the old fro .carry ng aw with he e bu a in ke- ens tad* nd the est ofi the f axed the ram t suicide. t no one dared out siaters, • the depar4ire ad b en shorter Mrs. G-ilbr ith 11'.3 clai by ;from Coon and Tiatagto od Shape.: derground, ,h need that Gilbraith eedge No ob ere ned about its cor- for Sale Egroott rated for either fa indisputable. A ' land I Or 1Y to 15 E.—For Sal early new an t he! flour. sh Id cheap. T in Town of Sea tirth, rm easy. Enquilre of oderich, Ont. ph Rooms Let ick Block, Se erth, or four Ro on &veiling. Sees - BT. tf tot 50 , very ly to position central. Al o, thro the flat above, suitabl /or sion 14 January, 18 9. Ap S TED, barrister., on he prernises, or to .VALVABLE PAM FOR SALE.—Fo ✓ the east half of Lot No 4, Con. 4, 11 Tmekersmith, County of Huron, conasting morOs, 3i cOnvenie beat qua to school The land is of th Egmondvi le P. 0. • ilestoPgi TY IN EGNONDIVILLE FOR ALE. For s le the house and lot Egmond Ble at present t, ou )ied by' Mr. S. Cameron. The limbo is a frame the lot contains nail an aere nd is one of the 'rest builling sites in Egmat ville. There is a good well an all other necessa eon - apply to JJAS. H. BENSON, Seaforth. 521 WARM FCR SALE IN McKILLOP. One 8th cone SG: 00, 70 a srrs cleared, the re' , 'ply to WI IAM NASH -on. the premise or to IRT -CLAS GOODS AT MOIOERA MORRISON'S, -SEA ALWAYS ON HAND, A% FULL STO 1880. PRICES . THE SEA 10R11-1 14 !TIN AND STOVE jEMPORIVIC ORTH OFe ROCER OS, CROCKERY AND OLASSWARE Flour, Feed and Provisions, Mill F 0.11S111 A wood shed; a rooms ; with good Ifri excellent At house, and HAZLEWO D LOT FOR SALE IN SEA . )11TH le, Lot b0, .Titnicis street, on NA licit is taehed ; he, house canto ins fo r good ot comprises one-fifth of a acre, it trees, also good well. Thi is an tnee for any party in want of s good - rill be ld cheap. Apply. tc E. J. FAIIM or to 11 which are, c of cultivati b ern, st obi gravel road following ox JAMES AN also be mad .SALE OR TO RENT—Fox Sale •nt, Lot 1, Concession 7, ToNnship .ontainin 80 acres of land, 167 of eared, -a- I fenced and in a goo state For part ctillus address either the enters, HCN.AS LAIDLAW Blyth, SALE.1 THE IMAGE Or i',TER ---Tlie subs :Alter ing made up his Wild to quit busines offers r sale on terms to st it pur- chaser the! ove men ioned property. TI , prop - m• ill and at% elling se, and has half an ,ere of land attach d to it.' he mill is fitted up N. 113 all firet-class ;b -siness. Satisfactory reasons' given for selling. For pa Harlan apply to GE MGE FAR1U FO SALE, For Sale Lot No. 4 more orles., 85 of wl ich are cleared and fr stumps ; th Warm s well timbered wit1 'hard- wood.. The is a hi ek house, frame ba n and stables ; , a good bearing orchard, and splen- did water ; s within five miles. of &laical' and six of spnt n, with gravel road runni$T past the fairer; 0011VCII Mt to church and rtic.hool ; poSsession ill be giv ea at almost any bon*, For furaherPart mints aptply to the proprictor on the OICE 'ARM F R SALE -For Sale,4,ot 2, 100 acre ; 82 clea ed and In a first. class. state lag house, m ith. stone cellar, and well finished ; ba k barn 36x60, one foundation, an4 good sin ling; g odbearin Orchard and 8 well's; con- venient to heath, scl 01 and post office ; situ- ated within 8 ranee o Seaforth and 4 of Hernial, on -a good. Tavel roa For further particulars apply to th propriet r On the premises, or if by letter to Chi &burst, P O.' JOHN C. STEET;E. 654 No.- .16 Con. 14, township of Grey, cOntain- in,„(4 100 E'er's, 80 'of vhich are cleared and the The farm iS leally a good one; one and a quarter mil s from C anbrook, six and a quarter • nri es from Brussels, and. in the best Isecilion tin townsl ip Tbe lot will be sold or' very reasonable terms. itle perfect. Apply to A.. NTER, Division Court Clerk, Brussels, pr to the roprietor, on the Pr.( misee or by mail to Croubrook P.O. 657-8 , Con. MINT in -DEIVAT REBID goqd grave hot -Ise: f 20X30, with 6 rooms, good °rein' d contain] of land, on which there is a rid kitchen ; the house 'is and stone cellar 201.30; a ng apple, pear, plum and cherry true.. bearing t bout 2 yeara ; there iO.e also sone very ice shade trees around the house ; the soil is clay oam • this property i$ situated about 3_00 reds th o'f the 'Village of 'Varna, aid will be sold che P, ae th Undersigned has biten in poor health foil two y ars, and intends t .ing a change of cliniate i • hopes of getting better health. Vo further articulars apply to THOS. 75 acres of exiellent t 66 acres of whieb are state of cultivation, the tirdwood bush. Oh the 13, cont clay loam 1 net, allot clearedan in a good remainder is good premise sfl.lea small log houso, sided up, with frame kitcl en, with g )od well and. pump, nd good spriu, creek ri nuing through lite, land. This farm 1- situated from narlock . 0., fill 110i froth S torth, and about th same pa ticulars pr prietor • on hunch are cleared, an be. obt n the pm 12, SALE ree from ba• rn and Eft "bits • als the same istance 1 from Scarf rth, ail g t. the -farm and a schotd within hree- a mile, T iis is one of the best arms khip and w'll be sold cheap. F for - liars -appl. -to the proprietor n the i 646 north hal i of Lot 27, Ooneesjon 8, linty of !aron ; there are 4S laeres n a, good s ate of cultivation ; qn. the era is a 4w frame dwelling iltouse, foUndatior and cellar, wosth about frame ba n, two good Wells, ond a 1,311. -, orchard; E0 t.ods of good boar ferice e Soil is th best of clay loa r is 5 miles- north of tSeafort 1, adjoining Wictlir if , and within ill: • a ipuirters of a mile of post oftiee,". chnrch, sell ol, stores nd mills. This farm will be Sold for '3,000 ; $1,5,00 cash, the balaqe on proprietor, DANIEL CAMPBELL, Winthrop, 561 go th :rung pa rters thatown partic pre mos, p ARM Fib cleared an premises LI with stone S800 ; .also large bearin on front; tl ined on application o the ses or to Harlock .P. 0. land, about '75 of 1which balance is well tinibered is a frame house and iframe chard miles road a ruing bearing o mu Kippur, and 7 od markets ; grave 84 acres, 60 under good bored witla.h and log connnencit farm is on village of schools, n the best fl ro ad lea apply to 12, SALE— se, also a t bear, he town li s,! and all ther convenienee. ; also kets in the ouuty, with good toieachpla e; there is a good of the far . For further part for Sale, the North half of 4 cleared, well fene4d, and the balance is well tim- barn d rust r; the 4 me - of the ere is a good from lgood young; omits :rql plenty of wat miles and a half e are stores, eh v ARM siou 8, containing from stuno pretty mite hard and. ao bearing fr large and e Station op; way, 6 mile 8 miles fro Huron Rail the lot, witl farm is one premises, :smear, B ravel Mars UN - R SALE- or Sale, Lot 16, ahees- 00 acres ; acres cleared a free s '; 16 acres good hardwoo nsh, maple; good buildings and pl uty of t water ; an excellent orchard fl.good it trees of almost every kin , ;both all; gravelroads along the si e and t ;..is withi 1 rade of ,Bruce -ad, a he London Huron and Brae Rail- fOra Clint 1:1, with two railwa..s4 and Seaforth, ri -the Buffalo an Lake ay ; there ifs a good school house on lars apply Ito the proprietor Ion the cefield P. 0. churches and stores convenietn4t4;re f the best in the County. For. fur - Remember the Poe. A Gad So eed, &c. WMTNrill BLOCK. STREET Has now hand a com_ 1113 ,?1,e1 Tso N y • MILK And all oth .1 sold at Hal 1313 Also on GOOLD and and Style th IMPE e. tau fete ' sold in sets ANS, Times Piites AI I G7EiTATO nt 6 and, a numberi of the Celeb led QUEEN Refrigerators, For se Refrigeratorieannot be exc er -shoutld. be Wqhout one. IAL Mi.ASUR of the New IMPerial Messer r separate as dellired, EA TROIIGHIN Done On th '13 SUGARS. A Corople FineSt SEAFORTH. 600TS ailkND SH6ES EXTR THE UNDERSMNED WILL SELL, FRO 15TH (7 AUCIUST 4NLL SUMMER GOOD Qoods Must be Sold to Make HIS IS NO ADVERTISI poN'T MISS THE OPPORTUNI 1.890 A 00111 W UNTIL THE T COST. At the L Also a larg Orders Give me a T 8. on be ;Shortest Noiit+, either with 'Tin 1 Stock of Tirrif ,e -always .on 1131:ands IV 'Coal West Prices, WIlolesale and itssortment of Lamps, Globes, -0 all Aria s. 01 fob trtg 1 MRS. 01 WHI TEA THE NE CROP JOT ARRI roce'ry and Prodzsvon, Store IS 11E1 4POT where you can get the best -Just try Ws ;New Teas—they, ars really ge d and cheal. Alsei, a -well selected tock of Fres - FRE for Fall Stock. G. OFFO And as 0 jam Curr Prun CODERIES AND PROVISIONS, s, Drie Apples. HONE IN BOTTITES. SO e of the best Tea Dukt in the malet, at poun verT; Congan Tea at 50 and 6(1 cents .65 ce ts per Pound. , Tr my Gunpowder Tea tit`160 eents per pound, it is eally gOod value. A. Cure Pot FIRST ARRIVAL QF NEW F JUS TO HAND CONSISTE Or OF DA Rlt, PRII4TS, WINCEY SHIRTING, Hams Smoked Baca , Plain Hams a. , ... , Sliorts, Bran, ornmeal, Oatmeal, FR IT ARS. FRUIT J RS. A ere ler e stock of Glass Gem Fruit ors,el all sizes, wit eh, being bought before the rise in price will be old very cheap. HE SEA,CIRTH RANLCE AND ONO AO NM • TS GENT for•Several_ t-Closs is, Fire ,d Life Insurance Cinitt4ales, and is prepar- ed te take ries on the nao0 flavorable tc ms. and I- illage Property. 'Li) 4S, &C., &C. ; Age AT COST P IC OFFMAN BROTHEil?S'0 CARD .1\T O'S 1311,0 OK, 0-Q0173 S N umber of 1,1,1i. Tirst- lass Improved Farlitifor Sale uoo to Lotto u4 iStevit* 1:BA ERY AND 0 :CB row! started bn ine'ss in Willi4anscsa's Old Stand, next to C tin ichaePs Hotel, See- : for t , -where they intend to g ve full satisfactien Ing akes. an 04 other Orden _Promptly Atfrvided to. ' and v einity. IF'S,"ooRthBin:sr e gOod b ad, and that . we in end to nave always. ' 1 653' ROTHE S, Bakers. 1 —4 EA StI STORE, tv. Wed VORA". sE VVL ARE 9FFERIOG SPLEINDID VALUE: Teas and .Sugars, call, and exam ne. CaOked Cdrned Beef Lunch Tangi es, an _Lobsters, Salmon, Mackerel, Sart? Satices, a full assortment. Provisionsi and Flour, alwar goo Sugar Culled _gams and Bacon, cl entises. Pure and Oa m re8h, and good., bo lineal, d.c. SE FORTH F HN B AX !MILS, ATTIE -a- fills on ieasonable t ruts to good active b usiness man, who is lik y to in age it prop - rt d id order, to keep the Mil nning steadilydur- in g t e season, the benefits 'a connection with w hic he will sive the purehaser. OFFICE -Canadian Bank of Co/Amerce Build - .E G gMPORWM. THE tubsciiiber hereby thanks hie nuMerOaS enstomersi tmerehants and others) for their lib eral patronage durin‘ the past 7 years, and hopes by strict integrity and:dose attention to b u airless to merit their tenfidence and trade 1,12 the future. Oaving greatb enlargf.d hie prem. THE HIGHEST °ASH PRICE 311.4.1N,STREET, SEAORTH. t recite -iced prices, until Odd. Lines in Crockery and Glassware will be so adll and get Bargains. # September lat, to nftalle room for Fall Purchases. We hold a Largb Stock of CIGARS, whibla we ill dispose of cheap. Call See them. DELIVERY. LAIDLAW & FATitLEY, Seaforth. pA dean Wheat straw. 11 D., WILSON UST .said Bob. said. cona in regard to merits. wen way home fro I began my laess-and. had haa been at onte have g Between lae to her neighbo poor dear Ro left to work t here and star isle. the memo, .well under al: ble as 1 cold never be Kemble, w a brother, says 1 am kine as a hina, and in t home 333.0112311 had never kul I was fixing IX I saw so name felt tos,ard. ward a dear e to go to laim think I see till and Mrs. Gilli kerchief and - however, an e to catch any thought that tenante of he In less the, scene betwee braith full. eharge] found so ronel find time soni Alay to take ol sit down in kit Robert Bob, by his one, but two widow Gilbra colored womS host of all To Mrs. Jiki joy she had-; braith. But I a year or so, and shed in si ,corner of her] the first Robil. Here the le . and; heaving] shall never f Dovil ought to be ethwShti5rneettht sh-?'031ba= addressed t wewddhienng,t'h' e. -Ana al s - her his rosy can't live if the earne Mal der as epring i;heme alrikared_j, "This ie Helen. It's. it he calls hi be dreams ol family," rem two as.ughtei otlin:es= have inerrie If Lueretia ite sph, aac nvk :de ing to other: each of us the women said as she which he's won't say n won't do 'er things aro* two husban Getting 4",, Hand in', the stairs a their pictui and wiping handkerchi don't know comes the It was el would depi 'style of the whether tb and so„ afti 'they tone]. . bands. for them in iaa' As the Ze companio purtiest. Sleeping 1.1 father's asi est to wa4 kin lay it i compose '42 of expressi brassy, sr kind o' to tit that look about wheneN