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E LAST or Tae (.!Ants. .
But fore proceedieg t i rebate bow •
the Cep e'Clansmau w& loweted into
- theiib o n of the rustle me Eilea4t ; ne
Ron it j ill be 'neoessitry to explain
why he d not choose to purchase his
liberty b' the payment of the, sem of
one penny. Pennies Among the boysof
Erisaig, . nd more especially a opg the
MaONioe 8, .were au exceedingly scarce
comm. y. The father of the three
MaoNic o e, who was 'also burdened with -
the char a of their orphan amain Neil,
was s aud on board. the !steamer
Glenara' astle, and very seldom cable
•
ashore.f': a had but small wa es ; and
it was he could do, in the bringing
up of th - ;hope to pay a certain sum for
• their 10 ging" and schooling, leaving•
them pre ty much to cadge f r them-
selves a regarded food and clothes.
Their f • d, mostle.: porridge, tatoes,
and fish of their own catch ng, cost.
little; ar ,. they did not spend match
money on clothes, especially in (summer
time; wh n nb• Erisaig boy_—exggeept Bob
'MacNicol, who'was a distinguished per-
non—tion d submit to the ince beance
of shoes nd stockings,: Neve thel ss,
for varix ' s purposes, money wa neces
eery to t • em ; • and this- they btaiied
by going own in the morning, ben the
herring b e ats came in, and bel ing the
men to st ip the nets.
The m
sleepy wi
if they h
•they wer
pence or
take the 1'f gilts, yard
by yard,, .. of the hold, shaking oft
the silvery fish .and dexterously� ex. t i-
cating thee* that had got more firmly
en� eshed
the`boya
rose, it w
not for th
afternoon,.
at least th
in the he
had shake out the last of then is a
received heir wages, they to pi
ashore with a rerun pride ; an ge
erally' the
pockets as
and perha
quays wit
also, had
night thio
need to w
land.
Now the
lasting the
men, had
Ings' bank ;
carefully
wanted a. n
wanted to
all kinds of
sea; or if i
chase some
grocer's ab
store of we
so it came_
something
When Rob
fine of one
punishmen
ternative, t
fund, there/
for the pure.
set of bagpi
were generally tired
h their long night's w
anything like a got
glad to*give th se la
reepence apiece . to
bor oflifting the n
outand
rk; and
d haul,
e two -
under.
Moreover, it was 8 wo
alighted in. If it was not t'
_s near the robe. If it w
in se yet to sail awe • in t]
watched by all the illag
y could take this sin 1ipa.
ing trade. And whe ° th
put both- hands i
a real fisherman-- woi
s they would walk al
a slight lurch, as i1
i the:
Id de
ing tb
the
een cramped up all tie ion
gh, and felt some ih t nn
king on first getting lack t
e MacNicol boys, again im
well-to-do among the
ach an account at, t]
and the pence they g
oarded up. For i
fishe
e say
t wer
the
w Glengarry cap; or f the.
uy a book telling them o
feemendous adventures a
became necessary to per
more fishing -hooks at th
, it was their own `sinal
lth they had to look t i ; and
about that a penny wa
be seriously • considered
acNiool had to impose
enny, he knew it was;dir
; and if there was' ay al-
e fine was rarely paid The
ire, which. he had started
lase of an old and disused
es, and which was to Le
made up of those fines, did not grow
apace. Of .coarse, being a ehiefta n, he
must needs ave a piper. The evels
in the halls of . ilean-na-Rona .1 eked
broadswor thei=r t pr ssiveness throng the
want of the ipe No• doubt, Ro had 1 tb
a sort of en icion that, if ever they go
should'grew rich enough to buy t e old ne
set of bagpi es, he would have t play s
them himself ; but ever. the most ignore sur
ant person e : n perceive that to be one's . wit
own• piper m • st at least be better than ` en
tohavenop;peratall.
am
se And now tie`e captive Nicol MacNicol of th
Wile led -to t•e edge of this black it in bit
a the floor in he lower hall of the cotie. - at
On several.o dasione ape or other the ,"his
boys, had • b - en lowered, for sli hter his
off rime, int • this dungeon; but -n one fol.
ha ever bee o condemned to go the tha.
botto —if o ottom there ;ave e. Bat was
Ni o did no flinch.' He was lsati fled bet
of th Anstice of his sentence t' H was flu
aware • he d:served • the punish: ant. pro
Above all;; he was determined to ave the
that penfty. niig
• At the s me' time, when tie ther bed
three had poi ed themselves so s to gar
lower the:. rop gradually, —end . whet he wit
found himse' descending into hat ave
black hole, h: looked rather nervi usly [to t.
below' lim. if course he could see invi
nothing. Be. • there was a_ vague- treea r o
clition that th s dungeon was `leu ted It
hby ghosts, va.ipires, warlocks, and o her than
unholy. things ; and there was a chill, siste
`strange, earthly odor arising from it , milk
and the walls -that he scraped against tee
were slimy an. damp. He uttered, no
•word, howeve ; and = those above kept
slowly paying out the coil of rope. •
Rob beoam somewhat concerned
''It'll be o o easy job to pull Jim.
back," he said in a whisper.
1'Ttfe as dee.; as the dungeon they�put
Dor alcl Gornz Mor into," said his ootfsin
Neil. j
"Maybe th - re's no =bottom, at ell,"
said Duncan, either awe-stricken. '
Suddenly a fearful thing happe ' ed.
There was a ry from below—a q' ick
cry of alarm ; ::nd at the same mom et
they were star led by' a. wild, whiz ing
and, whirring around: them, as i - a
' legion of fiend: had rushed out of he
pit With a ::hr ek cif fright Duncan
sprapg back fr m the edge of the d n-
geen and tha with such force that he
knocked over his two `compani s. -
Moreover,
;
Moreover, in 1 ling, they let , go he
rope when th.y rose again they loo ed
rowed in the t ;Might, but could find no
trace of it. It had slipped over the
edge ; and the e was no sound frbin
below.
Rob was th`e
He rushed to t
stooped over.e
"Nicol, are y there t." .
His heart j a :..ped within him w en
b e heard his brother's veice.
,"Yee, I am : -and the ape too. How
aria l to get-up , » •
• ' Rob; turned g e ickly.
"Duncan,, do ii to the boat with, ye 1
Loosen the lug ail halyards, and lri g
•
them up egt1io , quick 1" '
• Duran was ff like a youtg toe. el
slid down the} cristae ; he dashd
through the l; , ch -wood; he jump . d
into the boat on; the beach:. Present�y
•• he was making .1 is way as quickly .beek
again, the halyards coiled around his
arm. so ak not. t a prevent his climbing.
d'Nicol 1" shoe ed Rob..
11 A ?'
y.
�e
a
e
t
di
r
e
g
'th
ad , *proem ; of time, tb endFof
re 'v ae heti i up, andst ereatter
th great relie of. ever�yy ne (and
to l is wn, no donb j Nicol : a poai+eil,
alike nd - well, hough tnewhat
'anXiou to get away'frbm the eighbOe--
ho d o that dung n, Hey- w nt• fin-
k ly,ont into t' a warm umtner
foll wed by the others!
Ma , what a f ht rggot'' he,said
ast, having reco red his speech.
y, and •so did e,"' Ny�eil witted.
'h t Waal t";a dem timid y ; as. if
ost afrai -to pu his Own f ars and
ici ns ih o won s f d
inne' ken," Neil skid, looking
right : ned.
[inna . en 1 yob MeeNi 61, said
a or : • 1 len : h. ' �Ye * p' ght to
th n. was • : ging but a lot of
d• D, moan' °ailed as if he had
twnty' • arloo .;land .kn ked es
that, • • e lost the retie. . Come 1
egin ` our g Mee no • the
will in a ly the day"
it see :1 ed tete er to dia►isa a{I-
us f
erha
at
ttod
reit
for th
bat
woul
lowering the halyards to ye.
them to the end of the'rope."
°n& Bee the i
e all'` aron • d till ye Coma to
me
at 1
11
.
al
SUS
rat
1,
wit,
ken
bat
see
.over, so
boys, b
stea`nner
• Well,
pe titic
lig. l
after all'.
the
s n
posed tc
wakes
was lonl�
deed!, it
Rob'd pr.
tion of t]
the Youn
stealthy
apar cue:
alive wit
Then
comet
dhieftai;
'tional a
end -he'
the Win
entit 'ed.
reward.
that f
caPe d
the p iz
scone .d
Where
sun, ar
masses
hauled
plateau
various
loppe�t a
"tossibg t
the cab
ars ou
1e it b:
rloc
east
free
eve t
nighas
be s
sen —to a
e mystery.
ys tie
back
t
flown 1,
erb
laiio
t the
un.
the acnes
the ecnel•
shoo d fos
rte a d past
ad in, • flitted
ng of a,larg
he h.a der to
As- fir hien
.e at•r and
h c.mpeti
0 this!
is F
irese •f in a
Awa: out
gra efnlly
f iv ; whiff
t to t ' e mid
ever:1 true
sizes, hat h
d pru • ed fo
• e ca et."
" the "put
ling atohe:
Ro the,
wit e.
he p
1 dt
betel iii the au -
beer only bats,-
`d' not whirr in
ey were ander-
itches vv a sup.
ir. aerial perfor-
ti ,me.. Pe haps it,
•b asserted. In-
fer—especially in-
cept his eiplana-
t th' - same. time
sionaly darted a
ed to. thatgloomy
soddenly. bceome
eags1
Ogee.- - Rob had
ion that' a wise.
r a love or ria-
;i;
es ; land o that
system of arks,
]nems er of which
I;, eeuniary or other
elf, h s p t 'was
rbite ; he midi -
re ; e dclared
occasion he en-
che of the trains,
f. the glareiof the
surrounded by
his relatives
le of the 'green
s of ' fir -trees, of.
been carefully
the ° purpose of
e l, they "tossed
be stone, ' they
and other trials
ilei sur
it cal eye
per [nem
e milder
had • res
of str :ngti
the s en
recko in up _
m rk t at• now :'so
signs Oil. • ed. Thee
rudel i i ed. .together
piece loft 'r ugh fioori..;
three yar; square,
from an e. chwey, piaci
and a piee 19f •t rpanli
Then two . three of
their Jew,';.•' arp -ala:
the .only roust al. in
their, r ac until the
should be . brohased=:
up ; wit l " t 'teen grow'
as a preli inary -non
this no¢w ? What but
the fateon sword -tan
nowned a d ; valiant
MaoNicol' f Erisaig, in:
' Scotland? Nicoll, failinl
sur f ne dir
_pieces ?of' rusty old 1
em eines wise oI� th
or. Wit wh at i 'ski
ss he ocee edj tot!
word• clan e! w i i
viva l of time ancien
h;what. leg' an eche
d hel h , s aria ski
azing de terit , n al
e dune , he av ide•
s of i On,; nay, wi h ••
the Os critic 1 m
arm al f t .an N icto
that be it wa. is a
er tit tell. It n :.:t o
after it, Nei 's
41:
a core arati e fail
ter t an. most c' uld
ng q `vie' of th :: foot ry
verl a quire, acid
dao er of t • e j "-Hi
ght just s w 11 grit, .
. T e rent chiefta
dad t es - and other
h a oserve it ey:
arded so 'ern « rks
hat, dec aced the g
ted he ompe itors,
oval an act.
was a ood eel mn
the mo t of • aiigao
d o a cone nd a .
api ace butt:r- t�}bein
�
mea s • f th Mac
was a ggod deal re
most banquets, . r, tb
speech-maki ig aft r i
some intros ing c tv rs:
„Nicol, "'Dunce
id " ye
dungeon Dunce said.
"Oh, ; an, it wa egret
said Nice , who cli mot
too little t . e per la he
bred.
i'What,di• ye see t''
"How foul• I see anyt.
felt pieta o..the way Ido
sure } it's (fn o' creepin
easts. nd then when
f ot, I1 ut : my hand '
1 .evin', is d i ,flew up an•
in a met .it f he whole p
Man, wh t noise it wa:
down ca e t e rope, and
got sioh clo r on the he:
"Nothing : ut bats 1" s
temptuoa ly.
"I thi • - it as *heulets;
can, confi en �v : "f_r the
the woody h
end I pea,
I He was si
`man, he r
- "Ye'-ve
nothing b'
day 1" sai
i
1/'
r1
,
e
r3t to regain his senses.
e edge of the hole and
•
ey
er
or four plan
end! for '. in
about t' o
:re•- hanle•
on the' , ra
thrown o er
eboystoo. o
alas! tha w
✓ men t - 'th
veted bag ip
d gayly a ru
he rashes, 0
sh What w
performance
by tha
=nehmen,. is
he kingdo
a eoupl
s, had got tw
•e, and pl . c
iextempo iz
and ni.. b>,
execute th
o donb th
Jane ri e
of ted his to
bQ 1 with ' h
t •ie evolut� o
touching th
a]t interpi'. -t
•� eat; he bel
onsly snap
' werie ' chron
e said her
bland Flig,
✓ thonghl.he
g ve that 1 ut
h ch few an
it out w ieh
bland Fli, g"
o e and g to
n having re -
derma ce
nd iia in
o his one n
s over, an
ne and'all. t
ing
and.
of
ver-
ks,
ga
'or
o'a t
69,
it.'
ut.
as-
in.
es
ck
171,
as
of
re-
ol
of
of
0
ed'
zed
0 -
is
e
u1
tiller,
▪ 400k -o
�l1Ctw
p$ga
wide no
se eanc
grown
it.ndit
o
hing
l'
of fes
Howev
�naent-
was fin
freshed
that ba
did the
lest da
noes ; t
chieft'ai
alight
frolics i
Patio
even too
one long
other; 1
about and in
trance to the -
the rooks, the
them on the
n other difiion
the shelter of
tousiu Neil being
t foe arty'
s d Joos Ntitiness t •
tient dontrary wind ;
hing E . a MeeN10 cls de
as; is sailiuO sand
o be e " rt in bandli
eed all their ii kill
t • of theeearepeated
graft; that had a' ane
ion . cif "falling away to
r, they, had the consta
f pntting about ; an
•an:..they•• were -gr
after.; heir arduous p
quest •f'scones and
kno . that this wets
of i eir -careless
at ne • er again. would;
, he`` leas of what th
bring forth, hold nth
the ' ails of Eileenn-n
ace an. perseverance
ateary winds,. attd at
tack, sttetohieg alma
ide c Loch Barone,
naged to 'mak
harbor; jnat w
bad nearly
setting out.
ty waited them
the low-lying
a dead calm. N
d the : rocks t]
es on water 82
e were no oa
or t . s oversight R
as n responsible ; I
t osli+e. were. valuable-i�
not +b
this �o
The
•
wait
•ly e
'hrob}. i
rig- ht
and t
harbor was in
had they pee
°end tliemsel
lass, a . d th
oat. 1 '.
icol
slug th
ig, and
here s
iepoel
o ;sit an
S:da e
Want
lea. R
•.oat wa:
teamer;
I .. omit! • roun
ee them in ti
.''I wis
e.
As a 1
i to the
t 'ed to ti
ut this
they coal
s 6 that
• Dint.
The ne:
i seemed
s e' was Imo i
a ay, ovek then
hey hes d the
histle, : nd th
o the in • mato
h vie the ngin:
• It was o0 1i
st timer o. tried
p doles ere s
s cond he
tl a old to
' in two an
She, san
ee • vers of
s e to see whe
la y strug. ling
t rew ave board
lif=-buoys, add
to have a . oat I
gr at can' • sion.
eanw • ilei, al this had be.
.sed by he fa her of theeMao
o had s aod.fo a second or t
eiyzed. i Tb n a .sort of-
aiction seized him, and, app
knowi g wh t he was a.
ew op n th gangway aha
dle bo and prang into the s
0 BE' CO!1TINIIED.
I,
..
THE HURON �a
ated as I
8 beating
but there
ighted in
hey had
g a. boat
get any -
eke with
kis sort
leeward.
t excite-
the: day
qtly re -
times by
ik. Nor
to be the
ish idle -
the. great
B morrow.
ase high
�-Rona.
cvi11 beat
ast, After'
t to the
they put
a the en-
'athering
lestroyed
it ;here
&Under
bilia, the
fo sootier
fan they
oath as
rs in the
b Mao -
he. fact
in Eris--
asily. to be b rrowed,
d boat was at aeybody's
e was nothing f r it but
for_ a puff of wi d.
ey • hearde� so nd—the
g of the+ Glena a's'pad-
w anxious.. his old
•in the fairway of the
e question was heather,
• the point, ah would
e to slow. • j
we -were ,out of he el' said
.a
at reuource he threw t e�tilier
beat, took up the h Im, and
se this as' a sort of paddle.
as scarcely of any avail; and
d hear, though they cc ald •not
the stle`ateer was atmos at the
! • l ,
t Moment she appear d ; and
to diem he their fri ht -that
e� upon them-- . veering
with ben gigantic' balk.
scream ' toe the steam -
sharp "ping 1 ping !"
as the captain • 'ed to
es reversed.
e. The weer n .the
her on, eve .w en her
opped ; and the next.
bowl had gone ole: n into
red boat, patting her almost
heeling her over: ' • ,
at once. Then the pas -
the st amer', rushed
should beobme of the
the water ; th : mate
to them a co ple of
be captain shoti ed out
wered. There was a.
1
'ne
Pa
of
no
th
pa
the
n wit -
• as if
paem
rently
ut, he
t the
The brr{i ..
s, of Wo e ,,
•l pun t o. w •le, it is dr.
heeler to b a wo an, and dd the
in , ood sh e 1
�n the fi s pie a you've got t
we 1, or el •• yotj' e Nobody. A
mar' be hone ly 1 nd still be - po
es W ifakers cb er u the moat of his
at an. if -`he has wrl klee on his fo
ne then may speak of his cares and th.
e ful disposition, aft' tell each other
y, his wrinkle are 1 nes of thought.
ht.
d of t ought ^deed ! when in all
ed bili y, his f rebel., is wrinkled b
- habit he ha got p scowling at hi
e when,the c flee is 't strong enong.
" ' A woma niust always : be in
, . order. He hair nst'be frizzled
- , banged as fashioli demands,. and
must powder if she has a shining
and she must mange too look awe
matter how sour she `.feels, and
must hang just so and her laces.
alw .ys be spoil' ss- and her
lass of fr
ei$ yet bey
•
sh
nd
els.- Antil it
ensible than
ei was Ino
na there Was
AO ill the
int to make
ad encou t -
was near t e
someehi
c wee ali e.
And th n
fell ; and I
*as ehe
ly n head alainst hiee.
itin in bile of e' larchesl—
got your head filled with
into the beekeit. We man be back n
Rnsaig be re, the-Grew:tea eines in.",
shore, an eneered the war elley of t
chieftain, he halyards b ng restore
.Robert of th Red Hancle was rathee
anxious to et baek before 1 the steame
self on /48 te n , he bide 0 took th
•
•
won't stay, Ori▪ mpe
on her petticoat a
be a Freemaelion,
•know ab ut the
wouldn't be
courting bee
she meet ge
or every bod
People wil
why it is th
take," and all the 6
will atnile signifies.
is, and worn n
dffresken has audit,
six diva out
over the sing
" that poor o
A ?woman muse eneue± rich, ! or
is -the end and'aimI9f a woman's
ti)nce), judging from the -view which
ple genera takd f this matter.
Itis every
worn n mate
hood 'Put, the'
over the pro
whether she
they riticese
was, a
beans
feet, an
maim t be vai
to th
sewin
She
must
shirts
She
butto
d things. She'
cause she Wtoul
d everybody
goat and the
can't smoke, became
use ie is unwomanly.
mem d before she is
will f el wronged.
sighl over her,and wo der
maids and wi ow s
ing to be, an old
verybody now it
o are ma led to
e tan and dell her
•
tehdi
look
Marl
ftlaica et"
head,
ught-
that
the
and
t no
she
ust
eta
ails
nor
ear
t
dies
any -
hair
ad
tell
uld
rid -
it
go
But
25,
Ile
Oi
fathe
to se
seven
0
ody's
es.
heal
ane
business who
he whole neigh
• together and
cons, and de
Ot
eoe
or -
alk
ide
s -goo enough for hen,
the sh de of her hair nd
ow lazyther gra de
her Aunt Sall n ed
so No. 4 boots on
net dress *ell
, and she must be k
d g' regalerly to
a good cook, tand
0
es of!
ust
she
poor; a
societ
must, b
must a
• in the
family sewed on, so t
they never wil cone.° off while in n
so tha nobody would mistrutt t
there ere toes inside the stooki
when hey are on.
•
Ola
he
nd
he
eh
he
et
ry
gs
SIITOR.
REA,14 EST TE nil SALE.
e.• masa, being sont half lot 40t COrifiSi0I1
4', Mortis, :County o Huron ; 70 sores 1 grass
and 80 in bush wel watered- ith neve failin
springs eatteanient ell pares f the Ann
fremattonse and e bank ern, Red a good,
Mirth:Nip. as the remitter wishes t retire
trom farming; ; ent as may be agree oven.
Aoldy to pot 1E6, B 4sele P. Or, or to t n pro-
prietor on, die pre 0448-4 -
,..1PLENTolifi BUSH ;I:A.LItoaft.
1.:wit411.431;oifaAbmilittbRealil, clounty of :nice, containing
2F7. ItConScAesiefleTririet
with maple and some hemlock rid cedar, and ie
swithin 7 elites -of the town of 8 qthampto end
'8 miles Paolo Allanem d station, n 1tho G whin
'Bay and Lake Erie Railway. It ill be Rol at a
bargain. Apply to McsLEAN B OTHER ZX-
VARM FOR SALE—, ror sale, lot 18,
fenced, under -drained and in e high state o eulti-
farming in Dakota. Apply on t
pen. It is one of the beet farms n the to
waste land on the farm. There are good mule
It is within 6 miles oil Scaiorth, d 3 from] Rip-
GunRdieErsv'sgn. ed. 2nd concessioneMc
VARM Tackersmith for Sale.
•A•1 eplendid farm. known as th
being Lot 25, Coneessien 4, H. R.
contaieing 102- eel es, about 95 of
ed and hi a high stateof cultiva
well timbered. Thera, is a large
good outbuildings. and a splendi
farm is six :miles from Sea
same from Clinton and is within
Apply to the proprietqr on the
ship,
now
the
HOS.
'807 1
For Hal ,, that
Moore arni,
which are Mer-
ton, the b lance
eriok hon e rind
erchard. The
rth an the
mile of spool.
remiies to
etor. 781
VARA( IN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE -liFor
•e: , sale, lot 10, cobeeesion 8, Tuekersmith con-
taining. 50 acres, all of which is cleare and
nearly all free from strumps, under -drained well
fenced and in a high state of old tittation. . here
well. This farm is withirilve miles of neat rth,
on a good gravel road and a school house a the
corner of the lot. It 4 alio within' four m es of
the '0 Iage of Eippen. . The farm will b sold
with or without the crop. Apply to the pro-
prietor on the premise , or to Egtoondsille . 0.
PETER MOORE. . 06
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taining 112 acres; 60 acres cleered ; t•he re lain.
ea parts of Lots 84 and 35, Concession 18;1 con -
der is good hardwood berth. Soil, play loam well
watered with a never failing spring creek r rang
on the premises. Frathe barn a d stables leg
orchard t is conve lent
, and is situated 4 Miles
id lets,. cr to Lo des -
boar awls good youn
to churches and school
from Blyth alad 10 fr
particulars apedy to W
on the Sonth part of s
VARM FOR SALE — or sale, 11.4, conces skin'
•acres of which are cleared, well fen ed and n
good state of cultivatien, the b ance is well
and the bush has le ver een Good f nie
orchard and plenty of ood water. sIs well si ua-
ted for roads, schools, n arkbts, &c. For fur her
-aa sale in Tuckersmit , being lot 9, co. cention
2, L. R. 8., Tuckersmith There ere on the• prem -
lees a good frame haus°, a frame bar i and stables,
a good orcheid and two rood wells. There are
85 acres cleared and 70 f ee of stuui s and ell!
the balance is well timbtred Mill hardwood.] It,
is situated within one ni le of Brucelleld station,'
ton, and a good gravel r ad to both laces. or'
particulars apply to the ropnetor 0 the pr m-
805
NEVER FORGET -
That ow calino& get the beet lve for your money in
_toots, and Shoes unless you buy et
For
OVENTRYS SHOE STORE.
414$ 2
• AMERICAN;
WAtII.
Spring patterns :just
About 600 &gigue in all
eoloringe, from five omits to
roll. The largeet essortment
best value in the tenntry at ,
he Genuine Article in Trench Calf or
Kip Boots, go C. W. PAPS
OVENTRY'S Si-tpE STQFiE.
Remen ber that Covenrry buys ell his stock for promo
cash, .so that can andwill undersell all those
WO buy oit
DON'
FORGET THE PLACE OAMPBEWS CORNER
TORE, SEAFORTH.
THOMAS COVENTRY.
PL
WS !
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PLOWS !
A Car Load of Genuine South Bend
CHI14.ED PLOWS & SUaLKY PLOWS,
—JUST RECEIVEli
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0. C. WILLSON'
Agricultural Implement Wareroom, Seaforth,
- stook, impeeted One Hundred and Fifty of themi a few days befere the rise in the
Which will be solclat old'prices; notwithstandin,g the increase of 10 per cent.
imPort duties, the subscriber being .determined• to keep those valuable Plows in
- tariff ; consequently, he is enabled to sell them ee former prieee until the present
stock is exhausted. Call and see those Plovvs ,hefore buying a' COMM011 or in -
f ri rt. 1 . very ow guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.'
of all kirels elways on hand. for the above machihes. Doe.% fail to see my stock
A full tock of Massey Re3apers and Masseyr Mowers, Toronto Reapers and
Toronto M wers$ Toronto Cord Binders and Massey% Low Defwn Binder, and
Sharp's Rakes all f hi h c eap an OD reasona e rms. 1. pairs
before buying a machine.
wen! IN-HULLET R SALE. For sale let
a; 3, concession 7, Hul et, !contain ng 50 eAres
about 45 acres cleared, u iderdraine , well fenled
and in a high state of eltivation. There a
new frame hotise and go d barns an other ont-
water, It is close to he village of Kinbrirn
where. there are churches) schoel, sto es &c., dnd
withio six miles of Seatot la and abo t nine hem;
Clinton, with good grave roads lead ng to eech
place., This is one of t choicest lois in the
township and will be so d cheap, bd wis h 1or
withotit the crop. 1 he e are 16 res of fall
Apply on the premises r to Cons nee P.10.
HENRY COLCLOUGH,P oprietor. :13x4 T. Fe
VOR SALE —The un ersigned offer th ir
ji" Exult Evaporator an Cider M lls for e le
cheap and upon. easy te ins of pay ent.
buildings have been fitt d np in complete
manner for the carrying o Of the Fr it Evapor-
ating Business, and are reesiin first-cl s working
order and a fine paying bus1ness ca be done.
But res' W. S. Rabertson, one of the partnersiof
maninely, the property niust be sr- d and t 1e
business of said firm finall, closed up Foe a y
particulars with regard to said property apply o
ARM,FOR SALE,—Lot No. 33 co
township of East Waiwanosh. co
ron, containing 200 stores beet 180 a
and under cultivation, the remainder
of cedar for feneibg pnrp Hes. There
house With a good sten cellar, w
throughout and newly li ilt; also a
and pump coevenient; ge d barns wi
uncle, neath, good orchard nd well w
would snit •well for stock raising.
farm is well situated, bein on a good
three miles from the villa esof Mane
about four miles from the Plage of B
there are gOod mai keg, ith renege
Terms.—One third of the archase m
the bahosce to snit the urchaser.
JAMES BROWN, on the premises,
cession 2,
res clear d
'well ti
t quantity
is on the
dwell' g
11 finish sl
good w
h stabil,
he abo
ester, tied
3th, elate
ey dow
Apply tics'
809x4
"I: the east halt of lot 15, concession 3, and t
south half of lot 15, conces ion 4; Hu lett, cor
fenced, and'in a high state of cultiva ion. The
uncleared portion is well ,timbered. t is pan
titularly well adapted for] stock. here is a
splendidly finished frame house, with ood cener
and .stone foundation ;.• aSo a barn ' 6x56, and
good stables, shed and all1other nee sedry ouia
buildings. There , are two good o chards
choice fruit trees. /Also plIrenty of go water
On the whole thefarm is o e of the est cone
pletely rigged hi the towns] ip anew' I be sol
cheep and on easy teims. t is within 34- mile
of Clinton and 7 nines of ettforth, ith goo
gtavel roads leading to each place. Ap ly to th
proo3sietor on the premises, or to Clin n P. 0
WM. McMILLAN..
A MOST DESIRABLE FARM FOR SA E
• Being composed of Lots No. 11 and
the 1st concession of ehe tewnship of ,Gr
the county of Htiron, containing 200 a res , or
or, less ; 120 acres cleared, aed 100 acre clear o
stumps and all in a good state of et ltivation
and a never failing supply o water. It is nicel
Good frame house and outtbeildings, we 1 fended3i
situated in a good comma iity, cony nient tq
sehool and church. Is one nd a guar er mile
from store, blacksmith shop shoe shop and pos
office, and is really one of t e mcst p eductive
farms in the county of Huron. Parties desirous
purchasing elsewhere, Will 9 well t see the
cli
proprietor on the premises vith regard to price
and terms and personal ins nction is also de-
sired. Colitinued ill health the reason , for sell-
ing, and it must be dispose of. Ap i 1 ,y, if by
809x4
VARM IN GREY FOR 8 LE. -e -For ale, la.
--a 2, concession.18, Grey, ontaihing 3 bares,
50 of which are cleared free from shun*,
under -drained and in a good tate of cul ivation.
The whole fan- is well fence . There i a frame
house and barn and other good ontb ildings.
There is a splendid bearing orchard a d good
water. rt is on the northe gravel oad be-
tween Seaforth and Bru.ssels-aten mil s from
the former t lace and five f nth the la ter. It
almost idjoins the villaee of Walton, which
1.1
terms of payment wil1 be env n, as i he peopne-
tor intends retiring from fa trig:- For further
particulars apply to 'Walten P. 0., or on tbe ,
premises to ADAM KLINE -Fropiietor. 809x8
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0. C. WILLSON, Main Street; Seaforth.
OUNCAN Ch;enaist And Druggist,
'NOW IG
We have jut;
pure and of t
Is the plaoe
mense stock
cheap, which
and all order
TEE TIME FARMERS TO SEC1URE YOUR SUPETi. Tb---
LLABORE AND PARIS GREEN...
opened ont a large stock of both, which we will gnaranteb to be
e best quality.
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get bargains in TOILET ARTIbLES, && We have , an lin-
1 NObby Pipea Cigar Holders and Cases that we are selling , very
cannot fail to give satisfection. Breshee, Conebs, Parsee of every
onges, Soaps and Toilet articles in grett't varieties, Perfumery, &cie
answered wtth care and despatch. *
0_ 3DITI\TCA.INT,
Next 'Door to Duncan &Duncan% Dry Goods Store, Seaforth.
American
RECEIVED THISJ WEE
Grey Cottons, Denims Ticki7s,
thtss, 90DS.
WE SHOW A SPLEN ID TEN OENT
SPECIAL VALU
FOR JACKETS THAT WILL NEITHER OUT,NOR GLACE.
Irinsz Stock of Hosiery and Gloves.
SEAFORTIt
BOR13 DAD
CEILING DkCORATION PA
Beautiful assortiaent of Neese
Fiituresecarpet Paper, &e.
Parties going to Manitoba *mike
well to secure a supply of
well , satisfied, and found that their int
man this season, but have still a lat•gee
. on hand, which I eria.tureish on the ate
able benns. Every person going to al
the Northwest, should not fail to get 1 14/4
before they start. "The
Local Traolp Libvally Dealt
far All kinds of eared rneati kept sionsnak
on and at my grocery etore, Main stree
.forth, and sold in large or small inning:it I
NEVER IIAD SUCII A CHOICE DOT AS TRIS
GROCERIES. :
BeheAam81,(ilermksibnlvedsriltifrheessahsvp,e;o_____!9hti3e.bGeptiek,nsia,ngsmilithrai.oinural.:3;44,01,13i.
pc; et.—I keep', tonetantle on II a end
snpplY of Kinu's Specific, a f um cure ter he
pepai end Indigestion. A, y Who Intie meta
wilfir commend it to their neighboes inidtri*lt,
Sent y mail-oti receipt of price. Sole Nokia
PAPSTV
The Jewe
Is
the place to go for good rellahle
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY
SH4pLATE
S fCTACLES.
arra ted as Reprmen-4
Come
Pairi
Guar teed
ExamMe anti
g Dope and SatiefeeU
Sign 4:4 the) Big Clock, Main
CHOR LINE,
t U. 14 Beall Seeneushies
Seal from ew York every Saturday to;
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Cabin passeges $60 to 8• 80. Second Cablis1140.
erage, Outward $ Prepaid $21.
LIVER 00i4QUEENSTOWNSERilek
CITY OF ROME Sails Jtdy 14,Atigast18,ikietsn
Ire:abndin. i9atigag
paid free of charge in Engleehld. l3eotalzi
modatiOnas Scented Cabin and Steerattelli
Anchor Line Drafts issued .et lowest
e ret30 th e100 atroadiug to OW
apFployr tpornmage, 04bin rhino, Bed of Tont!.
MANDERSON BROTHERS, ATM( Ye
or to S. DICESIaN, Pciet 0111
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WOTIO
SEAF014/1 PUMP MGM
-a: thanks to bis any friends and customer!
the vera liberal stipport accorded Mellor tli
six yeanseand wonld say that he is stiUsti-il
stand, where he Will be most happy to
all his old custorgers, and as Manytacw ti
may favor hire ;id h a call. He is deo e
Iron Fannio -with he rains, and Aleolor 10118
to furnish Wind 'lls of the beat make on •
mill is self regul ting--xnaking about slaka.„Te.,
volutions per to with a light breeze,01".?"
more in a storm. He is also prepuce tea ,
cisterns. s„
804-8 Seafoilli Xeenp Fa -411r
end
walk
fen
with,
ee•are Ye
tare Ix
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