The Huron Expositor, 1880-11-26, Page 2r
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H I CI•EETT'S HOLLOW.
Situps Hickett stood on the side next
our carriage, waiting for his turn, and I
hadabundant opportunity to satisfy my
curiosity regarding hiin- and his com-
panion. She was a blowsy, vain -looking
girl of about twenty, with a round,
simpering face, rosy cheeks and dark
eyes—rather pretty in spite of the five
distinct shades of red she had contrived
to combine in her costume. The man's
magnificent physique almost startled
me. Tall and well formed, broad in the
shoulders, deep in the chest, he held his
handsome head like a stag. The
features mere clearly cut and almost
perfectly regular ; the long,sensuous
eyes were a deep, perfect blue, well
shaded by profuse black lashes. He
would have been beautiful, but the
lower jaw was too heavy and sullen,
the mouth too dogged ; and, as he
turned to speak to the girl, one lost
sight of the pure tiiit of his eyes after,
: the expression became visible.
"Jinny," said he, in a mellow bari-
tone, which accorded well with his
face and figure, "arter w' gits t' watey-
melin, le's take hit in t' woods. , We kin
eat hit that, au' I kin talk t' yer better
I •oa-aut s' uatin' to yer fur t' fellers
a-runnin' arter yer."
Jinny seemed to object ; possibly,
being a belle, she did not care to waste
her engaging manners and brilliant
costume on Simps Hickett alone.
"Oh, no, Situps," she said, giggling ;
"I don't keer fur t' melin hin t' woods
—V preachin' '11 'gin 'fore long. Yere's
er good place, nigh dis wagint Come
'long ; nobody ca -ant yere yer thar."
After a little demur she seemed to
carry her point. Sirups shouldered the
melon, and they sat just back of our
carriage, with only a farm wagon be-
tween them and Ibbie. Bell's voice,
speaking close to me,made me start.
"What's the matter ?" she exclaimed.
"Your face isas white as your dress ; I
am afraid this long jaunt has been too
much for you."
I nodded toward the man and wo-
man, now busily engaged with their col-
lation..
"Ibbie is hiding be -kind that wagon.
Oh, Bell, something will- surely hap-
pen."
Scarcely was this sentence uttered
when the little ragged girl, who had
evidently escaped from her mother,
crept from her hiding -place and accost-
ed the man.
"Gimme er piece, daddy," she said,
extending her little dirty hand; "I'm so
hongry."
Situps had been too much occupied
with the feast and Jinny to notice the
child's approach until she spoke ; his
first expression was that of astonish-
ment ; but almost imm ediately his
face darkened.
"Who brung:-;yer yore, Nance?" he
asked.
"Mammy brung me ; sl' brung !Pete,
too ; we's ben yere putty nigh all. t;'
N "
inornin .
"Where's yer mammy now ? said
Sinaps, rising.
"She's roue' thar, 'hin' t' wagin1. She
- let me an' Pete play all 'roup'yere till
w' seed yer. an' Jinny a-comin ; den
mammy hid us 'hin' t' wagin, she did."
She's hid 'bin' t'' wagin, are she ?
Well, yer-g' back t' her, an' take that
wid yer."
Here he struck the child with his
heavy hand, as he added, with a short
laugh, "Yer kin tell 'her I gin hit t'
yer."
Nancy shrieked with pain and terror.
At that instant, as if summoned by an.
irresistible voice, the mother sprang
into view and caught the sobbing child
in her arms. Then she turned fiercely,
like a she -wolf at bay, her blazing light
eyes glaring on silly, frightened j Jinny
Cox.
"'Twu_z you got her that that lick
he wouldn't ter .teehed her ef hit warn't
for you. I tell yer, Jinny Cox, yer'd
better el'ar 'way Vona yere putty quick,
if yer want to save yer mushy face."
Ibbie still preserved her peculiar
guttural chant, even in the midst of
her rage. I remember I thought at
the time it increased her resemblance
to an angry beast. Jinny Cox began to
whimper.
"La, Ibbie, I .never teched Nance. I
wouldn't hurt, her to way. Slie's wet
come t' a piece er tulip.' Yere, Nance,
take er piece, an' go give mammy
some."
I'll
m
a
e
S
d
t
e
t
w
h
m
k
c
t
i
P
p
h
k
Y
r
Y
a
h
n
e
grad
ok
then
stroi
ally settled into the scared,
we. had not oed once Were.
her jealous fondness for this
Iger than fear, asserted tself
last leffort to recall him.
•11 never meant to make yer
Situps,'° she faltered. "Cc me,
wid me an' t' obillun Yer �;loze
on
mended good an' t' dinner's
in'.'
l e made no reply—he w
gust herself.
nor Ibbie blundered on,
tempt .at ease :
V'y, I brung t'
d fin' yer, an' t
ce, Situps,'mint
'yer think . ye
din er an' cloze, au'
fool Yer come yer
rep ied he. "I kn
'member, ef I ever
atter : me
that's all. - Jinny 'n'
p'ny ter day. I reeko
she
gal,
exh.�
.P•
ly a
e,.
coni
Con
Lt
chilla
11 ye
erag
kin
ech ?
: -tope.
..s ye
etohe:
jis'
me 's
loI'llh
sez. She's or powerful
yer see, Ibbie," with a
hit kinder res'4 er mai
arter he's
•'an
her
ugly vimmin.'
Returned fr
ward the Cox =.
"Come 'long,
you no More."
Jinny, now
self bad been
her habitual
stood waiting f
triumphantly.
of them after
first time her
to trouble her.
looks at her
ankles, then
around, put o
called ``Pete,"
ten, miles' tra
carriage in or
bonnet did no
seal that the
di,nmed with
was working.
She still ca
arms, the boy
ins on to her
not appear to
had happened
mother's tear
her not to or
if her:foot
party hada t
peerance, and
stand it no to
"Come her
down, while I
diener."
She walke
Iblpie' time t
turned my h
the same reas
She was the
'I never se:
yere all t' tim
The unsub
told melmu
"For some
copld. ``Wh:
preacher, Ibb e ?"
didn't gi t' y
"1 wur too fu off."
—`'Did you s e m
Looked to
.tu ping, as I
"I saw you
he your husl?�
"Yes, tha
gal wur. his
hain't seen -h
ben.. stayin'
monntsn we
cousin, yer
take her ho
switched yer
l 'ike hit kee.
Belle's ha
'and the chil
Ibbie dashed away the peace -offering,
and strod up to her rival.
"Ef she teches hit, '11 whup her
worser'n he done.Go 'way what yer
came f'om, an' leave my man an '1:Ohe."
Jinny shrank in her terror' closer
to -Situps, and this goaded Ibbie to
frenzy.
elf yer doh't want ter git hunt, ye'd
better step. lis minnit."
She added, with a Still, deliberate
utterance, which I had to strain my
ears to catch :
«I swar, ef I ever gets hole yer, yer
wont nuver - Yei,'d better take
keer, Jinny Cox."
Jinny was beginning tomove off in a
bewildered fashion, when Situps,. who
had been watching the rantic woman
with a. set, dark attention, now inter-
posed.
"Yer kin jis' stay her_ e yer is,
Jinny," said he touching the girl's
shoulder. "Leave her t' me. S kin fix
her ; set down au' wait er minnxt. I'll
isoon git done."
Approaching Ibbie, with his half
closed eyes fastened on her, I thought,
in spite of his handsome face,'. he was
neither pleasant to see nor sale to en-
counter. When he spoke it was in his
deepest voice, and with a sense'of mas-
tery which had it's effect at once.
"Hain't yer knowed no better'n t'
come yore peekin' arter hue ? Is I got
ter learn ye.'gin ?
Ibbie, after the firs glance et him,
looked down at the child in her arms,
and began nervously to pick at its frock.
"I s'pose yer feels mighty. smart,
braggin"'bout tearin' people's faces,"
he continued, -'-'but I tell yer, an' yer
know I haint mucher -an' fur foolin';
ef I ever yere yer talkie that way 'gin,
w'y I'll serve yer like I done t' big
rattlesnake tried to bit me las' week ;.
he'll never pisin nobody no more ; yer
seen me hit him," and his grim smile
pointed. his - last remark significantly.
"Take dem chillun an' g' home faster'n
- what yer come—d'yer ere ?"
The woman was no match for Situps
i Hickett ; she knew it, and, attempted no
reply to his threat. One felt, while
listening to hint, that there was a strong
reserve of moral force which he kept in
check; he might employ it any time,
but the present occasio did not demand
its use.
As he spoke, Ibb 's flushed face
en h
em I
irl, s
d sQ
bie, a
Ymig
Jinny. S
11 passible
ave ted, h
self compl
er Si eo ps, b
Ibb e did
tha last t
ote.que
She„aveor
ado y free'
she whee
h:r sla
and was
p. .he -h:
er to gain t
_hid: he f:
bright, 1e
ears and t
ied he lit
rotted be
rock. The
thin. any
exc: pt the
aece
'et;
•
SS
an
art
avel
Bell
ger.
, Ib
ru e
q
re
ad
e: n.
firs
d. y'
ued
t no
ime
t do
41
m
war
's
le
10, s
a d
iokly
ov.r
ow: rd
to sp
all' o
Etna'
look
e ai
yo e t1
-re
an eagerness
Ibbie refuse
took one m
but she shool
f red the foo
"I ca-an't
l ike t' vitti
aal, fur t'
yer got 'nuff
We watt
is{as no long
my comp
breath, and
carriage, an
meeting-hou
"Some pe
ea "Marthy
she vigoutro
piece. It;
after the me
e
a
I gave a
iiuost truthf
to my book.
Merthy."
communiccat
inquiry, ling
rind re -dust
In my dire°
lout I askel
jis'
aro B
tns ere
tai ing
L1.d."'
'co BM,
r fu e
ay 'rou
h
see, an
e. .N ni
cost in
es h n a -w
ds ere f
en ere
whi h told
t take
nth u1
he hes,d
eat ▪ "
s'd 'ho
ch lin
sow's 1
ed ler
r visibl
nioih.
we de
w ike
s,
J
un
se
h
e.
pie is s
A n,"
sly d
as bo
tin at
m rin1
1 s atei
B t t
Sh; e
on to
:rine in
ng the.jfu
ion eV
h
nt
s
th
st
th
r
is
id
a
m
resently br
11- bo er br
ong, I'm
an't look
e
ke out
ke h
hin in
ut en'
egging hero n
'Hit do 'pe: r like
got t' sense :.h'
0
u
ye
abo
vine
sol see"e at
I h:iatr Be
ar ,er e,
wa, $'
yer .pe' iii
tak
eepi
v to
goo • 1b. in
col. 13paile
ter o6 a
uch
THE HU
t I '121 diately
go e w ong en
of on the E f
,, n t this
ge gatite's
ed a pe or `wom
k. Sh was`
ite' I ; bat t
et «tell";
y, t ' e water
ro ►n a� y one t
Go bu she
in :1'n i e ' tines,
loO:, o hiw.' Sh
q� ] ile, and I w
I' take ou 'rou
av: y.'r
' Who is
It's th
S :wsp
an t ken
sudt
nt nap
twa
e ; but
o: ;n and
O e e Worn
o ;let to e
e S
tot o
irely a
or n
lb, Em
earner e, er
ice res
Cell sh
sh
idlin • a he
otfa�e' i he
nut; for jth
figure
ofh•xjq
an
sung b
eady fq
e to p.
e roadi
ce. W
e eyes
e har
e gir
:r si
chil
hing
fact O
was
wa
. The
nd
hea
t
e calla ;
get Ott so
away tiegz
herse ,:land
the c dvvd f
ee
t her yet.
," she replie
Is
e▪ 's wine
, yer Must a
on estiing wa
n well Insist
s we ttgain pr
Com i chill
way acime:"
1 her tell flg
Then' 1 loo
ebse
'IlltalBndi,
ret°' tie"
fools
lions
the
our or
did
ntly had 80
e. She invi
vicini dust
nituree glen's
now aed tie
tions :an d
in vvitla: "Th
, ef sonse. peep
ea m. sena§ eenee
re.W
1d1'Ien
r lift
'1ieo
ndtu,s
�t 's
Miles
c bie
re wa
tWo 0
nd t
1 e ri
'Is tha
a, f
s, I
rake ly.
1u1', ho
s id
h. '
bo y
:k
oe a
`Ye
it?" we
t poor`
pled up
here;
o Sctuir
e, "how
cru'
oathing
rt conic
n of Ib
loss saf
h's d
it; bu
one. W
.w. Yo
a" eel
]li ms lh
a n0
e anxi0
I
” said
and
n the ro
arm -thou
distant,
alhere
dim
three
e room
el
en
et
ebl
_ 1
Ue
m.poo1l
e hang
ff e r to ri
Hes
o ee en.
oler ae
'. Brim
biew:
mete:
1 Wlio' •
s'sheilo'
ar .
it's, I, Ibbie.
up t
on
bie
os' pits
skad ' i anything
e f ne, said. "At
rm ; b -t that old
gone ` t last, and
wit - t into the
live w!' en I come
e d c says she
is n deep enough
ere,' said Belle. ,
as r ceved severe
d he can't live ,
s ben' asking for
nt y u • ;o gel ready,
d. -.t4 ite's right
11 c . ted
ing; b
y on
don t
wit
that
y etc
Kort
mal:
iel�
encu
vilnh
sh
11, •
'd
heI
Lt Oqe of the.
situ : d,
wed nd she had
all a
"I vo not ing to
t 1e 'inut s later
d.
e s onl about
nd. a oon reached
lb 'e. is ett lay..
ight b nin inside,
om . n wet seated
we enters Belle
he a and spoke.
al ?' aid hetsick
ie. Hickett.
o Kith's men,
lnderstand,"
perplexed
gap come to
1 hing, to be
o a yoke of
e t give way.
ac ett's weight
gh I thought
nt was at the
says he was
or thi g, she's
ettjter o with
ad ressing his
listen wh
Oh, Ibbie,
the cross
them kill
Can't you
1 , "Died—
repeated
Meaning,
"Yes, I
slight pan
Whisper,
1 it, Baa
much t
When
less, and
leave the
done, too,
etaining
assed o
resolutely
elilh
got
e.n' ad
a ter ahs
ai t,so cod'
a e to die,
c illu an'
y now," s.ie
e.
ere, Iib � e " s
"Jima ta
. brag c hi 411
him h ,'PFa1
nth him eon
ted thiseq ue.
th at ?" s id
kdd in ee di
or
$
o ked at m
fll
d, 's nal trouble,
T he Woman
for bim,,an
her.
on t he favor
II i Vh4e is Si
t' ei en ee tell
'feeled '11 tell,'
her he d unea
t 11, pot ef they
h v oli ne rust, las isisit:pr
t 11 figure daeke
eat the' e la 'pie feet
1,03 al faint o um
roo here: to
In egla to ans
Pa ty'S ben er
et bele°
no od
14
b
nfe l?"
d," he said,
', !'Baa , I'm a-
1 sort to go,"
rt pans . "Not
livin' ter make
ef'twa ant fur
t' 'aby. I spec
•ai` i, m king an
on of the
ent o er to th!
tel
xealy, rnd then
er nthred with the
ch d tint he brawny
t itla.ce him be -
by, '1 she urmurecl,,
ith het ha d hand.
or
le I pray
e loves y
for you
cans —He
bbie, as
Then her
ow wha
elle ose,
the ooto
but bie
hand, kiwi',
at and left
lin midd
We en
'Iome in
An hou
ell us lb
'stele the
ie
IrEm
POSITOR.
1 He died on
yon. He let
IIe loved ns so.
oping for the
dcled,i in a hoarse
—1-ef yer think
b was speech-
' otibeed us to
hina, and we
e f the room.
actor stopped. t
ea dead.
JACIETS
dun 6," said the sick
sb muttered, tossing
'f eked. I wouldn't
kill d e dead
•
AS 11 My mon
no ' Belle as a
ed he oor-way.
ye e," said his wife,
SI
SS
IS
411
"Whatab at bbi icket
otised into .ud en nt rest.
"W'y, se's foil ri Sii
g'in. An' f h ke ch : s her a
would'nt ike ter s an' in
hat's all !"
"How do
Holler, an' co e acr
an' Jitney (lox, plump
over ter t'l oiler. At
talked ter inny er pi
stazted 'ion Wine.
I speak'n tor her, but
Bryles, he co e ac
He, tell'n' Mi Pett
take no fo a lin' off n
off Ibbie."
Only t o J.*ays a
*
sonrse, the lit le Sh
not be use , and I wa
for a week or more.
One eve ing, as w
the parlor t work,
in and sto d quietly
looked up, nd naet s
is'
corn
st Si
Sh'
crest
p
hurie
ost
I go
• he
ody.
ter t
efind
deta
yond
t the
told
r sh
er si e
s Rieke
z gal
lnis
ter -
e w
uch
Wer
ch a
the
at
bec
rey
°Make my
1
th
tti
21 1 at
ke
1331
BEL
ske
no
st
10
su
exticept
fa nt e
tow e
low t
then
take
134 of dea:
Th
All at
groan
ism
herta
terana n
re
Bel e
(tee b
tabl
Ve
HOFF
s it. got Human' ter
1 don't want me
tip next room, a d
silence. 1We mu d,
e ati voices from t d
ight r, nd one of tifil
ly ho ght , her Neel
er a fel questions. 1,
ke o 6 ow V1 bridge
thou ht i detect a look 0
iik ave vte th r1; ▪ t' Wez
i Ibb e, f hellishly eager ; no -
re MO ent e, doct r returns)
him if she re not alking to
from his le k th t the on.
be ver ne t near r than
I pr ritiee you
I, tin I want
the e boys
OPEN
HOODS
N
BROTHERS.
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S1
WOOL
All hand
we have e
other let o
LT
bbie,
e
✓ boys
e was
b the
tad of
the
ne to
plac
k
tr
4
IS
1
for
for
r w
hea
side
lo
rack
the
elle
bbie
ord.
of
•
er t' learn
they'll p -,it
s likr 'taint So
.unbrokein1
elle, as. they dropped
'e en to speak in.
could 13.ow end,
I he wee' tryineto
lidptiest! at this bed
ade to order, a.
In a few da,)7s
liv j and 4,
HOODS,
3DIWT C31 -0033S
re the Nia st Goods
on. We e peot an -
0 0
'eloteiatipg of
DUNC
IDIR.-5E- Goons
N efic. DUNCAN,
aaaa
SEA
THE DiA- GOODS iIOUSE OF THE COUNTY.
°ma ppeared to hetet.
she cried, piteously, " it
d and fell on her
he bld,
LAIOttAliti
WE ARE .N
IMME
THE COMPLETENESS OF
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AND
THE LJLCIIGIE6 OF IViANY DISINTiRESTED PARTIIES
PROMPT'S VS TO
SOME OF T
TO
CHEAPNESS IS A' OHARA
ONE IS STRUCK
(BUT IT DON'T HU
SE
CR CKERY
A
AP f0
The Stock is L
Th
oo s re of
rted.
And e offer Ba
Call and
WE MEANi
ga
cony'nced that
Special_ Value in
Sugars an
obae
Remember the '131ece—Dir
the Town Cl kilCardno'
LAIDLAVF-
sEr
Free Delil
os.
ctly
Blo
under
k.
FA RLEY,
DRESS' GO1ODS OF ALMOS
RESPECT. ,
THE
TRIMMINGS, TO MAT
ORDINARY PLAIN
BROCADES' 'OF OBI
`JERISTIC ON 'ALL SIDE
Y THE LARGE QUANTI
NOVEMB R 26, 1.880.
SEAFORTH PORK FACtORY
ix -Li -CI- ot313
AVING tommen ed business fok the len
tit d Winter Tra e,is now prepared, ss usual,
tO purchaee any quantity of Pork, su)ject to the
/61 lowing regulation : We will take Off 2 pounile
per hundred if dry and 8 if soft.; Shottlder
SOMETIIIING POEM,.
hutk, 25 cents.
The uedcrsipned will ale° open la Store in
Seafort next door to Killoran Van's, where
he will keep constantly on hand a. elaoice and '
(templet e stock of a I kinds of Cured eats, gaa.
!ages, ologna, Por and other Cult' , ke.
S, I AND EV1eRY
ItIS OF GOODS,
*TORE Will BE •OPENED TH
iii1:11:11tenma ealatistlif4aelti Stalorth.
oqd -article
DARING URGL RIES
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HE IS ALWAYS AIVAKE I
-1- public at large, eupplying them with first -clad
'work of the Photographic -Art, in the! latest styles
and newest desig 13, at reasonably low peeve
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,SEAFORT FLAX
JOHN BEA TIE
1 S STILL Des roes of dispos- g -Of his Mar
-2- Mills en reit* nable teems to good settee
business -man, w o is likely to manage it ewe.
erly . Be has t.0 gent Flax soul, and in splen-
did order, to'llet the Ifill tenni steadily dar-
ing the season, t e benefits in c nnection with
:- which he will giv the purchaser.
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OFFICE—Ca,nadian Bank of C
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rrTIE Subscribefr hereby thanks his numerous
-1- customers fraerehants and there) for theft
t 74 years, sad
e attention to
e see trade in
ged his prem-
repared tufty
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business to reel their cenfidert
the future. ing green., enl
lees during the rite; he is now
THE HIGHEST GASH PRICE
For any quantitY of Goad Fresh Eggs, delivered
EVERY DESCRIPTION. A REALLY MAG- I
„Cs POSITIVELY 1UNRIVALLED IN EVERY at the Egg EmP°
MAIN ST EET, SE FORTH.
Wanted by tbs subscriber, 25 t as of good ft
clean 'wheat stratr.
11 THESE GOODS ARE A PlIDTURE, FROM
SILKS! AND SATINS TO VELVETS AND
NTAL RICHNESS.
WINIcEYS AND FLANNE S, AN' Aumsr UNLIMITED VARIETY.
SE ASONA LE GOO S ARV MUCH 1N DEMAND, AND A GOOD
USELESS 0 SAY A 'IN -THING ABO
WE KEEP NONE UT THE BEST
TATION FOR ORE NESS IS EST.A
T OUR COTTON GOODS—
LISHE D.
MANTLESIE HAVE P ID MORE THA' N USUAL
THE ELECTION 01' THESE GOODS, AND
ALREADY SOLD I SUFFICIENT '1,0 WARRA
!MILLINERY --ALL THE 1119VELTIES OF
•
TTENTION TO
E QUANTITY
I.TS IN CALL -
M.
HE SEAS N MILLINERY
T EEDS, OV COATING , AND TAILORING—ALL HE NEW AND
MOST F SHIONA LE STYLES, WELL A , TAPLE GOODS,
ON
IS Ole
ALL
FNEST AND CHOICEST ST
EN'S, WON EN'S AND CHIL
A ILARGE LOT )F TEA J
TEA.
A
CKS OF OIDTS AND SHOES
STYLES RE KEPT UP IN
REN'S.
•
ST TO 'HAND, N THE ZOCERY DEPART -
ILL BE 'SOLD AT A SMA ADVANCE ON
N TO THOSE BUYING BL CK AND GREEN
ULL LIN e OF CHOICse GROCERIES FULLY KE T UP. CALL AND
INSP CT THEM.
ONTARIO.
THE DRY GOODS HOUSE OF THE CO :NTY:
THE ZURICil CARRIAC4 FACTORY.
TT A VE alwa3is on hand, wadi make to Order,
Wes, Cuiterril and every othpiartielein their
line.
T hey person illy superintefelltheit own bnsi-
to material -and workmanship -
For Style a d Finish their work -cannot be
surpassed by t e large city este bliehments.
trial and be eo vinced that we can satisfy you tta
to quality and rice.
Mr. Hess is -ttell known to the public, having
been in businets in Zurich for iiverI2 years. /
FOR SALE BY PUBLIO AUCTION.
ON TiTESDAY, INOV. 23,
TTNLEss sold privately befor , that date there
•-) will be sold tiy Publie Auction, at 2 &dock
P. M., on the /remises, that supberb
DWELLING HOUSE ANL!) PREMISES
recently oecupid by liar -Georg Dent.
residence in a wide awake to , the above op-
portunity it an exceptional one I; any one wii3hitig
to treat privately with Mr. Den • for the premises,
rnsy adik:ess him at Scotland P 0,, Brent Co.,
Ont.
The terms a e easy and will b made known on
CINCALE E HAIR RENEWER.
V-0 °THE Preparation ye , discovered does
4-1 its woik so quickly and s tisfacterily as the
CINGALESE It never fails to restore GRAY
and li f e, as it ordains the SPECIFIC ALIMENT
which is the ) e of tho hair, atid in this way its
NATURAL LOR is RESTORED with rapid-
ity- It curestDandruff., Itchi g and Eruptions,
and keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy.
It is -a very d+grable Hair Dre3sing, impartingto
the Hair a siliken lustre and softness which is the
a dmiration cif all. Try it and be cenvinced.
Sold by Drug ists, and. in SRAFORT31 by J. S.
ROBEItTS, a. 50 cents a bottle. 668-52
PIANO AND ORGAN.
MRS. C. 7,i. DUNLOP Teaches Muttic in all
-ou- its branohee ; Mueical Science and Harmony
a specialty ; ,i advaeced pupils taught to write
music from sbund, thus enabling compoeers to
write their oWn compoeitionsi; careful attention
given to you* beginners ; als • the most apprev-
ed vocal trailling for strengthening and -develop-
eL
ing the voic given when desired without extra
charge. Use of instrument feryractice; charges
moderate. esidence on come Street, first
door east of Main Street, Seel rile -673
TTNITED STATES MAX STEAMERS SO
‘-' Every iBaturday from NEW 'YORK and
GLASGOW ,'{via Londonde ry) and LONDON
Direct. 1
TICR'FTS ;I or Liverpool, Londonderry, Glas-
now, and alliparts of Europe. Fares as low as
any other fix t-elais line.
wishing to ring out theirl ends.
The Passe ger aceommodaylon of Anchor Line
Steamers ar unsurpassed let elegance and corn-
f5o9r8t. Apply
08. DICKS0112,31.
APP
ES APIaLES.
'NU ANTE13 by the Subscri ere, Ten Thousand
T Bushel of Apples d ring the next two
months ; m st be sour or elooking varieties no
sweet apple wanted. *
673 D. D. WILSON dc Seaforth.
Wholesale and RetailDealerl in LEATHER and
SHOE IINDINGS of Every Description.
moderate. TrialRolieited.:, All ordere by mail
or otherwiee'premptlyfilled.1
The late Dr.
getting along. Th
takes an ieterest e
Brown.. What w
Wife ?" Brown fl
shan't say Mite
$131t. She'll say t
—A clergyman.
married a lady
the substantial do
fair prospect for
stanzas, and Wite
Forever let ray
Trte boundless
when he hesit
4:Alsem 1 The eh
Verse," and sat 4
Willa gives ten t
And bids vie hope
—The review
through all of Jo
exercises haa
41Who comforted
Confidently :put b
fearlessly respell
eyed girl in the a
and -agita,ted
anxiety to anew:
taught the zetilon
scholar and pleas
desire, he eaid 4
YAP 10U41, nOW
amid with sincer
hie cousins and
Mrs. Haweis,
lowing points wit,
neck with -short s
black that' in lupe
the hard iine roe
WO great a COrt
a dark dress mad
if you see a fair
.therk dress sun
backgrottud -soul
will be that a a
Up, the face, n
scarcely discern
head and buet w
and the whol
-disappear- Tbis
execrably bad.
low black bodice,.
giving the height
better, vsith th
corners are ve
plenty of white o
black net to softe
tween the skin
gauze or late so
ness of the dress
bodice, and thin
equally geed eff
whiteness ef the
CIelor of the gown
eenditione does
enhance, as some
fairness of the col
"Short WOMeri
4011b143 likirt,8 -or
the height se eau<
tinaie is very shoe:
tern.s used for tele
left to women t
them off. Neith
Woman wear her
back ; let her littl
"Large feet taltS
kid—least allei
kid reveals so
movements of tilt
Vasily that few
them
"Those who al
wear nothing hat
very thin should
their gosvils, an
the least dee4
-stripes ip dresses'
cres,se fulness, an
tieulatly suited
people, aud ”par
etont figures.
idreti
Let no aim bi
tot a 'natural apt
Musical talent /
I early Many chi
tan speak. I ha
the date affixed,
no mistake, morS
invented and BM'
three years oi.a.
these poaitive
aseertained. Th
another faculty,
rapidly accord,*
grows in. And t
tain period of "g
"hates 1111113it,"
lwite/1 a little per
,of it an excellent,
With my heal
had allovsed -me _
Ifni now for ht
three times eve
wslearn my totes
the instruction .4
me. Neverthel
,good deed the
'said to me, ‘41111
been 'working at
was seven.
taste, If she pi
etever knows it."
must aor
"Shut the pieta
it rnore," The
the girl, who
two leours upon'
drawing,
and very cIeVer,
13149 in her hear,
the love of nausi
Still, in such
much. Many
and. otherwise,
et proeterea.
fine organ, but
While„ 013. the oi
ful
Moore and SI
had scarcely an
pression, the tet
Etre as essential,'