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ay and
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ead
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iad legs
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;odd
ands
hiaeoat
niturer
ith
ship-nab:le
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enty
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Dna
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lends
appen
id ra
nie."
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I bring
mild
Ben
is been
? -Neo,
Ll hey
elI,
igs
etry.
,ad nor
4Ide.
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a inclinittions,
'its
t• I'ise-
hativer
k poetry,:
y - lieuee.
r who
res.?'
at Frenchman
"And
kk I
ni,
ing.
etry.
:. her
' I think
Joe's
lie about
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t .a. place
gine
little
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t bite
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iaclly
that
twenty
ng like
a hearthstone,
en et
a:zed.
' One
tically,
iiiine
le great
e to
ecreatures.
nk sealed."
' 1 hey
That's
I goodness
, at the
' I wer
k this
e'd
Ted,
oghill
:ht he
t was
r senseless
, it
thetefore
n.othing
ving
•
t this
Brierley
•
tridsome
bt ;
men,
perfect
) for
had
er ,various
tgs,
ling
.. Indeed,
rated
see's
.
iy -with.
iter,"
th:o.tigh
Oration,
e in
ansviered
bemptnons
ail
i as regarded
he
iel ewereen
had 'given
iest
airy
nurse
irs
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slay
lad the
3r.;
tha,
ilea
manner
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re only
;" and
Ler say
mph',
cry in
:mpression,
Bible
DI:tarok
i quite
nnpatibility
"OUR TOE."
..„---
hook that la
Marley Mills.
When Joe b
jamin began t
made man is u
self-willed boy.
echool-master
writing, aril. , h
66 Ilene o' you
poetry." But
Joe showed 'Oecided
no interest in?
but was deepV
historiesas "
las time-went•o
more of the fo
of knowledge. ,
and -Latin ga
the offense
look over, the,
venial fault co
ty of wishin
into his very p
language thatl
word -of sense
associated wit'
moral and e •
atheism ,• and Flo:it:rah",
And now t
set herself aga,nst
crisis' had come
• and he prepared
stubborn will o
!.
mindHe wa
i in an tinacktio
I of him. Thou
i admitted it he
a,n'S beauty a
of his ability to
When .foe strolled
ly-at-ease, satisfied
at him with
,. rairation and disapproval.
Hitherto, Jo
.cided sympte
had been one d
Gambridgetean
; ing a year's fe
win -had " put
both proposals,
it was not likel
stronger apposi
Still, when din
had gone about
and the test
future between
made, Benjamin
to face the occa,
. He pushed th
and. said: "Ta
I'm going to Da-
we'll drink tall
"Let me boa
.. "I wer - thi
about enough o
happen like t
ness." • -•
"I'm not lik
-learning • but
doing somethi
Years old." --
" Varry well.
t' Mill, then ?"
e I was. not
father." 1 ' '
a, Oh, rideed
thinking Of ?"
•• I was thinking
ti Thou Was,
lad, but for at
bound to tits' thy.
- • "-I have made
lawyer.- I hatethe
and the men in
the slatternly,
Imust do Nitta
'' Thorat niy
hey done. Comet
t' hisiness, and
mill and t highest
1 I hey beeh
into Brierley Mills
atone o' them, artn.
or it will be worse.
• The threat
-
realty been very:
the -proposal had
diCtioas 'self-teil
'
half menace was
Stand-. 'He had
lawyer, and 110W
whatever was
becatne steadily
d aB
and enjamin
7 - ,
position on the hearth.
nag in a comfortale
his teeth, and -looked
irate father atthelilac
beside the. open evind,ow-.
"I sail mak' thee
if thou refuges it
consider thee to
ley Mills. Come
I'll give thee 2300
asitend be at the
give _thee a sixth
'thou Can Marry
, son'"
" And if I ranee
. • ,
•- " I'll give thee
-
rime or men wi zt,
Thet's all." .
• -" I'll take the
''Thou sail lte-V
thou think thou%
ei eine.a, eay-a,
MO. f hey been.
but I can mend that
this : if thou thinge-o'
way till thou finds'
•
wi thee an then
' th d th
turn back- and
find thysen in. t'.
oo I shall neverask
but what you choose
•,‘ I . thld thee
Thou can do what
" I shall enter
Perkina." ,
" Do as then likes
R's ' aught to me."
T .en the old min
hitt kerchief over
few minutes teemed
But sleep was I
cOme as ha,rd as
and Benjamin.
great, bitter drops
the rugged face.it
evening. Never
gling and nieces
sharp, keen sort
He • had not r
very dear his so '
extricabiy bduod
ha-ppiness. - ''
- And he -had sad
unsay ; indeed, t
.ing.them never p
It might kill in
threat he had m
he . wotild stan
And he expected
He wetild ahnost
he had come iu t
to be allow.ed. to
To "hack out"
taken is a .thing
hardly conterniaRte
understood well
- .
words said tba
their paths forev
Joe went at on
.
upon
an t� go
find ottt
t always
' The instriectiO
ad been
etic •
rubbish'
fro!. the
tglish•kings
tiersed
Obinson-
he plucked
iidden fruit
He sought.
dens -an
t easy
gh . this
+Tater'
tel being
lor, irt
inobedy
, ant
ever thing
travageint,
'at Martha
him,
in his hone
to Meet
a. strong
very fon
ledged
le • he
as vain
a stylish
quote
in with
air,
a curious
had show
. a of rebel
'spite abon
another
eige travel
is lopt
and dee
-he Would
ion on any
er Was:over
her household
:hich Was
ether and
felt a
ion.
• :- wine
1 a glass
V thWa
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what it
king : as
learning
frame
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iy ever to
-Ido think.Iong
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thinking
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Of the
was ta.?
thy ,' thinking,
part, i'
up ray
sight
4eir blue
down -at
Work than
relo as .
Joe,' do
We'll soOn
chimn
: thinking
iyer sine
thou
for
. '
indifferent'
lound him
ed teni
jiflat What
said he
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t e result.,
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, took
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easY
quite
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hby part
to t' mill
a year,
end o'zthr4e
interes,
and mak'
.
this o
25 000"
as etn.te
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25 000 fa.
.it ' tee- mot
iver get
the
to
that
a,
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an
poet
taete.
in such
Crime'
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oh
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y -an0
an
of
it i
Beni
vette -almost,
the
Frenchman
'r to
mid
h he
that
*th
had
fait
hold
with,
but
f Joe,
, very
not
I the
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k an
is th
ami
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ion.
his
out
but
y dd
dg'en
ffer,:
ther
awl
to den
ion.W:
rel':
as tit:
wi"
e oft.r,
faith
t on
nir,
sen
vs e i
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ta d
f t
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rley
nd
the
aforter,
le
ihat
wo
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vy
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at g.
.
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efo
n a
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e wo
ed t
etand
Both
ore pbsitive
, his favorite
•
Joe,
air,
beyo
a b
.
e off
rave
lot i'
on M
a. if
ye
an
an
fath
th
tray
er."
i ow.
y m
I iyer
: bent
OnlyI
g th
e a I
'
t thou
-ay, 'thou
thet'
-an
aa e f •
thee
wit i
rea
thou
. 1
is re.
d 14
st ' '
im. ;
so -me
class
iwly
ndanj:
his 1
e feli
point
1 the
es ; 'lit
honlos
coal
of
'elf t
p "
'-tbe
letter
'from
sed 11
and
sitiom
rena
both-
poiitive
sepatated
and
desk
ol Ben-
n a self-
for,
s to
reading,
.-
mistry
fiction
!He tea
battles,
nofficial
And-
ore
e
Greek
ation
min
.audaei-
hem
make
-always
was
popery,
•
aoteally
that
affairs,
all
i narrow
and,
proud
have
1 young
even
Latin
rough
looked
of
ry
There
oingto
is have
Benja-
n "
miicla-
ubjeet.
artha
: affairs,
de
s to,
°twice
table,
0e, Joe.
and
:r."
lies lied,'
: nd 'ad
o bud-
--
ough
to
-three
trio
e mill;
as •
.
awey,
thou's
t4 ills."
,obe
loon's,
and
amen.
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k ae
uty .
iggeet
-n.' thee
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4 there,
l -
haa
; but
ontra-
d the
ld mit
be
Leto it,
men
reclin-
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d hi's
owing
r, and
- more
trier.
May.
all
re, I'll
then
'thy-
r ?"
n can
fancy.
Don't
re."
'dear'
thee.
mind
, own
wrong
can
all."
-thing
ther.",i
5;000.
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with
likes.
silk,-
'
sleep,
i ears
men,ILLAN.
; but
• down-
that
tru g
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e how
v in
and
.
not
say
hirn.
the
ame,
Of it.
Joe.
m if
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ffer
once-
can
men
i'
told
in
the
need
and
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e not
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mu&
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remciny
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ceffee,
eiriess:"
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me
gry
sal
ilbstitntio.
allied
etched.
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" Tak'
flt give
td bills.
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le or
it When
biallo
er.i
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y.1; .
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the
edience
tare,
zy to
sir
:it fancy,
B fashion
t once."
bee
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tole
.10 clash
ome hem
o d the
iturlities
t when
d the
aver
he
his hand,
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: de
: ()Weyer,
st ohm
, he knew
:ed its
uld take
e.
found
r red
s tci
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^ ke tbee
he leoked
s, and
hy conduit
hound
Wessel
It's
t gold
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a atiot
conafide
cid at.
e to
•fley-bags
rything
ent. thoc
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e -Die
greod-y
ed Up
li t' top
ti !
'genie
Thou
a. What
And
ve a'
ny o'
,go where
i• I'm
o ta lost
t ?"
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thyozal
Dag.
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P -Vary
't' Renee
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now
hodse
want
n as
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done
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allE'u
slay
afoe
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r bid
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flee
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e Ontari
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the
I be warm
nsesick,
tents
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will no
y proittab
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taken
own
all
away'
to come
nenter
poeket
only.-
bed
Jo
wsa
the
hay
1
it w
wa
Taki
haitpier
met
thane"
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mo
a
cool,
tha
, •
silenoe.
aid
He
te
ii
s
th
t e
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to t
a
to
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it, lad!
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taco:
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and
get
title
he turne.
mcat
West
"h
t
lad
the
was left
al
°late
of
hi
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M
'and
eonse
cry,
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true.
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to
turn
.
to
-wilt
ta s
ail
to
o'
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is
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thy
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fair
t
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to ;
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way,!
the
k100000.
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haa
and
bills,
;
to
quest
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to
pon
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room:
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in
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rest
Cr."
leav:
: way
Ingr
be
: bred
I hilde
iye
ings
ight
,
his
and
tche
• thati
.
or of
to fo
Esve
ving
gate
asses
n eh
e Ion
• r-po
e ca
trail:de,
a Thr
e e wa
o ane
,m nit
he bit
' tut
eye:
of se
then
lut?
lassl.'
him
: "I'
ay;
Oar
'Theo
did
t my
affeet
mill.
a y
i no',
iatd,
path
.
: wie-ed
kind
es,
le, not'
oll
I thielt•O
rleY.
alinls:1'
p we,
dies
behi
it a'
y is
wit'
ee's ?
1 '
• o su
heft
1
ot re
; tho
'
hi
lid,
'11 lie
lay,
ma
e in
on tol
rrant
hit
'
leav
-a-wlit
Ye it.
sgrab
p id
es
0 ge
at ?
eaay
r an
°nit
o him.
undahout
sod thou
I Thou
" hat
'hes
St?"
t i'an
Irloe,
ev
n w,
eap
, know
wi'."
1 xuries,
h: a not
9,9
lather':
il all
thought
cooked
1 wonde
es -to-
.
g them
tit
J oe did
t an
ing
A Good
a' wer
1
' Will
teproath
0 see
't e
1 " sir
doee
.r to
n Bank
,
I .
. hey
Fe. much
O iiti as
ti, mak'
!
me
is good
titude
t oted
in 118
, On
'thing
'sin
a Well
b oh
out
man
day.
seven
iget
h lin plent
Ibis
I 'E were
' Weie
ttering
wi h tlie
ly
eri
'le ov
le'
as
pan
ler
1 -red
eual
-i bearing
zeping.
think
,It'a
i! ,
, I wil.
• e ben
i :enjamin
I the
may
da ouilove
noo
on
'
Thou
poor
1 tf-s4n
.0f3troet.
.
Set
I 'I ' thou
,.. and
I
han
t at
a-
el ney.
,
at
thee
hielt
e d thee,'
'behind
h'; no
I ,' . I
hee,
, What
I ' ,
le mit
e it
i H
I"
wilt
nd
name
11 marry
, suCh
hey
e naysen."
e a Imean
• Thon
hon
:rack
sAnd
I: one
. fore
'; my
. ' :
:Do
t, Joe
to
it.
t is
'
ewe
' !.. .
an
i
:sd.)
-
'Sit:
h
wi
he,
.
220
for
to ft
and
it ler
p
evio
the
round
reni
the
not
his I
. ,
with,
to 'is
"ilia
a
..
du hog
youn:
"-Jo-
1. "
It
over.
Th,
be
le
i
i
i'
z
all.
a
ord:red
te,
squa
off
h
hie :sorrow,
irri
locked,
st
g
mi
ouse
g se
r hi
he
sVm
mac..
er ey:
the.
agit
of
enow,h
flaehing
a go,
l'c'wn,
eiste•
bon
'
Iboy'e
ha:
Go te
sacrii.
do
alone."
:
to
hey:
bit Ii
it -a,
all,
?"
he
accou
Ma
do
to
p3 past
'
'
h
thoti
fri
m•
was
, up
wh:
Joe
h '
e
ho
t ta
gone
ysen
And
our
" '
o.
betge
St
e in
ho 1:
brow
A.snr-
ciproMvm.
wiek,
. Smyth,
estab
ip
to
he
•
tr iespect
tay
,
•
.
dM
"Thou
ad
st
1
ivory-
year.",
pocket
id.
eity
well
nd
eiented
ent
house,i
area
sobered
ed
others
n
natural
spend
ther.
orning,
e
end
Joe
man's
;"
-as
:was
rnton
o'
n
' once;.unde
sel'
e
znorigh
nd
It UMW
'
e Bread
takes
• ' tull't
ely
to
n
roong
, ndred
of
ation.
.elling
imps,
1
efore
• se
oi .
- as
• athy;
1 arlor
tion,
ttink-
.and
less,
:right
•
wert
iver
' 10V0'
t
I
:
'lose
iyer
gher
hink.
le
•
very
hoe,
i t
tha.
:a
eritig
:v
Hind.
:ferke
gain
end.
de
el ight
: t
thatgood
VS
s
'so
hink
.
thou
if
eocly
ohn
tely
ices.
and
ish-
re
New
here
,
.
..
not
road
hey
just
ts. -do
thy
thy
bills
this
he
of
his
how
coin-
more
son's
soup
to
far
or an
the
the
too
a
Then
;
Eng-
wel-
nest
an-
that
dis-
tone
o'
on
his
the
op-
key
of
at
op.:
hioh
and
Wit-
our
to
die
as
on,t
thy
cod
sn't,
do'
ar.
to
• at
ta
tnyt
to
a
-
job
it.
ii,
'rill
th.y
if
It
and
ta
-
I'll
re-
a
11
re-
.........,.
I
-
•
.
.ori
.I2
on
to
from
partic
on
boron
•
'
REAL ESTATE, FOR BALE.
I ' ' '
•
I
' r.
t
., i
•
t
s•rily
f
a
t
e
BLACK
SATIN
-
'
1
H
...
1 em
Fancy
Grey
Furnishing&
this
mulch
stook,
department
have
MILLINERY
noveltiesi
SpeCial
ConapariSon
Shape
variety.
SOIne
Weal
than
prices
be-
sidering
Canadatcan
FIRST-CLASS
At
English
save
.
Canadia,n
Un
etc.
Efe,
all
.
Cu
PROMPT
dep
r.,
.88Q
- In
ave mach
-CREASING,
DVANCE
le satisfaction
Y CU
one their.
ons 6r
larger
el warranted
ALUE
• My
d I venture
at EVERY
ly EXCELLENT
LACK
LACK.
'
oilier!!
-
showing
Flannele;
an 4
: Our
sectibn
the
which
given
1 I
In ittlillinerte
' '''''l
attention
In READYMADE
and
' .
very
Hoods
; .
I
' I
i TWEEDS
I
1-. . '
!..enis
any
to
i
, The largest
Supetior
quality
:
prices
and
and
money,
and winter
.
A choice
ershirta
in great
HATS
This
in* g the
on the
ew, at
.
I
I keep
liable
• •ants,
A large
want of
As I
rtro.ent
•
II\TSFMC=01\1"
_
1...P.
announcing GRAND
pleasure to
,
the last
OF A YE'AR
of placing
STOBIERS.
beet in procuring
Great 13ritain
for the comieg
in etatin'
with any house
.
bei
CAPITAL,
and
DRESS
department
t-
been
COLOR
kDES
A
.
AUTUMN.
and
i
and lock
notOfh;iecilviiaT-ieeoisr:B:,1 sEp.o1Racfie...5:::
Conuter's.
given
111 .w4leattns:dlinn:?.08•ihetn.ogrihsuo.
g or money
forget i to p **
and other clocks,
,°: jigs fld Roe
"D aieoescha
e
" . ,
;etetiitseoscanuihnio,eriait,.:nviait: cohg:ieykeiefitn:
, -
from 25c to Q1
13; COUN
Jeweller, oilposit
Furniture •
.
BY Amitue.E, Bean.
FOUR CRAPTERS.-CHAPTER I.
flutes aie in his hand,
Who math-, A whole I planned ; .
Youth: shows but half : trust nee,
See ell, act be tdraid."- [Arnold.
Brierley was a self-made
Prided himself upon the cir-
, 66 I warn't•born wi' a saver
i' my Month. When I Were a lad,
papers i' Bradford. Market, and
o' it. I'd no parentS tO ad-.
and I /aver hod a day's school-
t I were- determined to get on,
did git on. A.11-I'know:I learned
and' all. t' Money I hev I earned
; and look at me now'I There's
a swell as-thiuks bissen stanthat
wi' his fine schoolin', as. I could
sell tetday." .
was delivering this little oration
Bisterein-law,Miss Martha Thrale,
,handsome Yorkshire woman,
kept Benjamin's' house ever
theedeath of hersieter,sorae twenty
previous. She was accustomed tO
yet when he said pompously,
look at Me now 1". she lifted her
.a moment from her vnirk and.
at him. She saw a very stout,
man,- with keen gray eyes;
planted well apart on the
Brierley hearth rug. , He
with his back to the fire, and his
clasped • beneath his coat-tails.
was of cloth of his own mann-
and of good, substantial Make,
a Bet as uncompromising and TM-
as its wearer. Al solid,
upright, downright man, with
of sineW, breadth and bone.
folks 'ad think as thou haat
well to thereon, Ben." -
hey.: I' ye niier • wanted either
or enemies. and one sort hes
helped me as much as Vother,
like our Joe to do just as I've
might manage, I and think,
up a son that 'ad show there.
be somebody better nor thee."
looked angrily at her. "So Joe
trying to get round thee, has
then, just Irear whateI say.
none o' hie, romancing books.
be a sight better among t' wool
nor spoiling good paper wi' bad
There's nomore poetry it Joe's
there is 1' Bradahaw's Railway
I'llpot hey it there, anyhow"
Joe sled be let follow out
. Ivory bird flies. best
own feathers:"
capped to hear thee, Martha
are we getting to ? I'll hey
and fiddling, and French!' i'
French, indeed I I won-
esiecates them foreign creaet
-I couldn't' mak' sense o' a weal
said."
he didn't understand thee." •
speak . good Yorkshire," replied
" and that's the best English
'. joe's mother wer allays -reading
i • . •
T lad might hevdone well but
,
having. a bee i' her bonnet."
thou lied bettter say nought
mother, prierley. Thou knew
her. Thou wer that throng
money that thy *home was nob-
to eat and sleep in when t!
stopped. Ande thou knows ilia
about thy son." '
I'll hhh fl.
ey no. igown ideas:
bis head by a, parcel ct women
masters., Say no more,
; I don't want to hear thee
wert tellini:g him akind o'
'
fairy folk, and such like, afore
his first breeches on, and thou
-and Beniin looked re-
t
rhf into Martha's face.. The look
face was something neW to him.
years he litd never seen. any-.
-it. ' It Melva rebellion on.lais
If a thunderbolt. had .
his feet it ceuld scarcely have
him more: ' ' -
wad think, Ben," she said, sar
"that in making thy own
thou considered. tbon lied . done
and gOod actionentitling
the love and gratitud, e o' thy fel-
I • don't believe - they
' •
made £100,000.
nothing, if thou puts itagain
-and learning." '
gasped Benjamin,
ealm indifferenice of the -state-
•, • .1
watching our hig Cochin -China
Morning.," continn:eci Martha •
gotten his greedy - crop well:
and he stood 'crowing cm his .,
like a good 'an ; Alia I've no
felt a, contempt fer the lark
singeg y up,ine cous.
tawafill d
bird 1 It couldn't crow
• hede't a dueghill , to crOW on ;
in Mr. Cochin's °Onion it
that was worth his while'
.
about."
• •
point ni the eonversation Mr.
entered the room. He was
youna fellow, without a
• b , -
one of those tall, blonde Eng-
whose . magnificent physique
health are a promissory
any amotint of probable success.
been to various schools, and,
teachers, hed learnt many-
,
whose very names suggested
at all to the unlettered Benja-
the father had. rather
than acquieseed in. some of
studiee ; but when Joe quoted
.
an itir of " th,at aettles the
or roiled out a, couplett of musi-
likely' impe,rfeot Greek as an
the oid man knew himself
a.:, dark and unknown territory,
only with a donbtful.„
" humph!" ' ,
much good reason, then, he felt
his Only. sOn'S liringing
had been "bamboozled by a
arid school -masters."
strict orders in the boy's
childhood that he should hear
tales ; and to say that hisetunt
strictly disobeyed -those
only to Bay that they were wo-•
fact, Martha Thrale had, one
night, in his very presence, told.
story of a wonderful. giant-
and when ' he said, ." Now,
hey done tei' stich nonsense,"
silenced him in the most effec-
by rep Ing, " ahe reckoned
duty by t' little W.:" and she
teaching him his bible leE-.
what could the diacorafited
when Martha, with' et quiet
pointed out the objectionable
the Holy Book ? He had had
before this event, that
was, a volume only suitable
and Sunday; and ft * h
, . a er it le
sore that there MO" a radical
between. it and the big
75
81, Oenceisien
Needled,
or
ANPREW
AOR:E p, AFOCFOR - SALE.
lot 80;land :north half of nor
9, ,licitillop• 'Most
and In excellent conditio
, , ,
pasture, , For further] _.partic
GOVENLOCK,Winthrol.
North .,halt
h halt
of thia land
fer ninadbw
WO Apr
P. O.
eneeeiii
ing 91
elf :mile
02n are!
e rop
p, S.
i---.
of
of, 1ot
In
!to
819 tf
u :C,
Laciest
!rpm
rale!:
idler
822x
OPENING
able to _Oate
season being
AGO.
.,
such
T.i EtE.
the continent
season,
' ,
g will COMPARE
in the tilt'
in eath
that .ity
1
full TWENTY-FIVE
Never in the
A. RICH AN
LABOR a
RIC HES
of Euro .e.
both in Q U
.
F
. ,
. -
departMent
bueiness
history
If 'VARIED
ii d
i an
TI
- VO
eading
SPE
'
S
t
E
-
•
A
rs 1
S
s. tee
own
p.
M a
e
a w
saf
CA
ca
mana
of
mark
La :st
Uls
s
."
hay
wi
at a
you
Goose.
.
-and
the
Scots
at
that
gave,
Bre,
a
Jack
•
. W
r:rige
,
'
th
1
"L'Ar
.1:
!yen
!tide
will
CH
--
vA
a: 'alt
mitt
mai
loirrech•I:i.es
erty
men
Bru-sels
M, Fon trotrat,-aot
wnshIP of
lita on titteltraxv1
tiaarocd'' ' bui
be stld cheap.
RI/ES MCTAVISH,
---, ..,.....,._
• Id FOR- SALE.
Lot 84.'
ining 60 acres,
woe, and well
a barn 82a62
d and a, geod
will be sold
. Apply.
P. 0.
22,
Tuinberry, conta
r0.adt, orne.
trtili neg sea% d Ifieenecei:
, Apply to t
Wroxeter
, .
-The Bout half -t
ConcesSion 3, E t Viaw
which iti in a good it
fencid. Theie are o
with stable below,
log house 18x2 i . The
cheap and on ea.sy terms 0
to . GEORGE RMST
I '
tt
no h,
te , of
the
large
prep-
paY•
ONG,
814
TT
y
of Goderien,
free
roniol
ne,yEiLid.
conditions
.ii.t. AR41)1.0:11t,
i '1
is:re:eta
CABLE FA.RM FOR SALE For sale,
t .
o. 5, in he, Bayfieid comes ion, toithrhip
86 nen ee. 40 to -50 acre: cleare
,
horn etumps, bnlanee well timbere
age on Bel:field River and o 1 the 0
end soloing- the incorpor ted vil-1
For terzne !nether p= tieulars
of sale imply to LEITH RINGS
Solicitors, 18 Rin street
to JOHN, MORGAN, • otel ;II
' - •
lot
, fractli
inton
gent
and
ONE
eet,
eper,
sit
,
•
he opinio
CA
S
DL'r
..
-
;
MAGNIFICENT'
•
or sets.
.
. •
G0.40D..--h-------
embrace the
that ANI
FTJLLY S ;LECTED,
ecialties in
I'
SILK
SATI
D VEL
CASII
-
. Et6.(
-
AS.ORT
.
-
Ribbons,
arca
..,121.,0-.4DID
-J. .
town
14f 'res,
itple
whOnut
with
13317
berg
roar
BUSH FARM- FOR SALE.
sal(!, at a bargain, Lot 27, Conceal°
.bip of Amaze!, county .of Bra e, cont
This farm ie well tirabernd, prin
mi and sehemlock and cedar -
n 7, &Iles IA the of Sou lama°
ensd ron:reiVrino .cRradll waayt.zonit owl, To) eGol
in. Apply to MULEA.N WO HER8
OR Office, Seaforth
if,
. __O.;
ming
•paly
nd is
ar
rgtit. no,
IL-
'
imports in this
to express
LINE has
VALUE.
;
and COLOR,
and CO_JORE
.
and
-
to Combine
,
and CO_JOIZE
,
BROC
,
ALSO,
'
..
, Gloves,
lin 9 s Waterproof
;
no4elties 4
TION will CO
and is 1 ,
i
S, with
as
; f
ea
id NT OF
. I
aces, Tie8
Etc Etc!
:•1 1
-
FAtiOD
whicli
fenced,
varickn.
waste
buiidings,
it is
pen.
7anrdin
GR
—
VA
-&-• •
bein
cont
ed a
well
good
farm
same
Apply
aesteith
ti. FOR SALE -For sale, lo 18, c
4, Tuckersmith containin 100 ae
80 acres are cleared, free frou stump
under -drained and in a high State of
The bush is hardwood. There ;
There
land on the farm. ar good
a good orchard and plen y of
Within' 6 miles of Seaforth, and 3 from
it is one of the best farms in he toW
iiigll be sold cheap as the pro ietor i
in Dakota. Apply on the 'arm ar
' igned. 2nd concession, McKi lop. orT130Se.
YE..
.
neles-
s, nf
, wan.
ulti-
s no.
rarrfe
atter.
-Kip-
'ship,
new
o th
07
"
ST
d•
Always
,
COOK,
pTrhiceeisebllesaiiteyiz,113.hcirws
-Of we Fry-
We make
thAemf$701(-Laendof
lery all
. We
1 in stopk
and
'IP" rkiAch:::::3E.;;R:)'
attended,
NevoimIlaprilaitrlaielprices.
Sealoilh
0.,
.
'
•Nr.
EMPORIU
NI.
ke
i
BOX
4escription
all
very
have
for
and
wtha:mntil).
Oheap
1 ' !
m.
'
_
;S:EAFORT
AND Ti
-
. ,
WHI
ps on h4na a f
latest etyles o
AND z PARL
them
i . 1
rTINWAh:
alw
our goodi:,:riede.igi
rgEthiptl'e a.Aidi
low prices.
a fine lot of G
preserving,
itingGw:
satiefaction
00 R 1
LI Bede'
Stove I
• !
wHITNE1
Late Whitney
M in Tuelteremith for Sale.- or sale
Plendid terra, known as the ,i oore
Lot 25, Coneeesion 4, }I.R.S., tickers
'ming 102 acres, about 95 of w Leh are
d in a high sta•e of cultivatio • ,the be
imbered, There Is a large br A hone:
outbuildings. and a splendid o chard,:
is sii Miles , from Seat° th azi•
teem Cliuton and is within a 'tile of fithool,
to the proprietor on the pr mises , •
P7 O. ii. CRIal,Propriet tr.
'
that
arm
• itb '
tear-
&nee
and
The
the
r to
781
-
'CAW&
.1° firm
lots e
smith.
Hensell
meter.
acresleleared
Aonridance
Tvlilt
about)
other
or divided
TermS
Rodgerville
FOR SALE IN TUCKER'
conteins 200 -Beres and is
and 2; nd concession, L. R
It lies within two and guar 'or
sta ion, and four and a h
The soil iii a clay loam.
and, :nearly all seed
of simiing•• water on t
:11=ingost,dctizecCng them%
d wo la
one acre cll grape vines and
klieg fruits., The place will b:
to Emit purchasere. PH
easy. For further inforzna
P. LANG, Propri •
MITH.
eompos
S.,- T •
miles
lf mil
1 here a
:d to .
• e pre
, two.
Ige orch
a guantty
sold in
e leo:rate.
ion adiresa
tor. '
The
dot
eker-
from
s of
17.5
rase.
hies.
tarns
-rds,
of
one
815
'
IN STAPL
of •the
Bleached,
five '-ents
leading mi
Grey . and B
s yard
the productilons
1366 ray
White Cottons,
.
MILLINRY
bilillinery Departnitent
that comment
- .
LARGEST,
for STYLEIS,IVALUES
has been always
it special•attention,
. ROUSE
Materials
The finest stock
iS called
will show they
Shawls -lit
5
,
Finish, and at
Full assortment
..: , .
cheiee things
until you have
,. .,
:
department will
former season.
Best of Cloth„
NOTE -We
astonieh you.
43EA
stock west
to any ordered
and style
produce, I am
' -
'
SUIT'
-
that shut (nit all
Frerieh Wotat
be convinced
but make a 'la
supply from
.
MONSTER
—
of over 200
and Imported
and Drawers
variety.
. i CAiDS,
season I show
products of some
finest Fnr,Felt
1.175, which
,
'(3-400.R,I-
.
this department
goods. Tese
etc., the best in
assortment of
now confine
PAYING CUSTOMERS,
MARKED
.
• .
_, . _...
from
CHOICEST
OF
MANTLES
pekes
in
AND
be
Leave
Splendid
DYMA
•
.
tha
.
--I
Wools,
the
muet
frau,
quality,
fltst-clats
ney
my Grezi„h;ist:earn4
ICaeton .Fle,
'nil assortment
NTLE
de eeputation
ly say that we
• EFULLY S
o not he beaten
• ement, and fo
god to be the
-
le ent of all t
era• of every
I STRIOH FE
:t valne.
Materials
i
and Neweet
era and Shawl:
Ornaments, Itingee,
o not buY your
_
CLOTH'
i
'
"rig meth 'a 4.
find We on
VERY REAS
good -.All:Woo"
•
Admitted by
one-half c 6
best tnanufao
OVERDO
a Tweed, Can
my Fancy T
you can • reallr
by pure.
--
LOTHIN
ed, Made of
lling from 3oo
ts, Overalls,
ISHINGz,
'
, ol Felts in t
confined to in
of Soft
.
: FreShest an
-value. Saga/
ich must be
.
ASE1, PRO
rad all my goo
S. '
.71'M
vA
4f
100.a
drain
farm
Miles
Ther
orate
tinibe•
runs
will
crroor
oo tt ,
BUR '8,
M FOR SAtE —For sale, the
lot 30, coricessien 8, Morris
res. About :75 of: whicb are el
d , and nearly free from stumps.,
S situated on the:north'ern gra
from Brussen, and 18 fro
axe good buildings and fences-,
d and an abundance of sple
'on the WM.; A .neier failing
through it. -A is an excellen
e sold cheep, and on easy t
eitaolintiligetting old Rad desir.
g. Bei furthhx a
pre-ees dot 6 Brussels Ppart. II
Proprietex. . .
north
cent&
-axed, ii
el load,
I Beal
also a
'did he a
. pring ' •reek
tplace 1
tins as
us to x
ulars
LOB
half
Icing
dar-
'hut
two
fah.
:ood
eing
and
the
:tire
?ET
12•
____
-
,rGioGoduEtithe
,
cleats,
fall
,
sell
,
1
seas
.
for
'
,_
I
has
is rannecssary.
under
and
THE
we have
of Bir
o our- i
are far
AND
earned such
We can
and MOST
and PRICES
he most able
t is now aoknowle.
EST
a splendid assort
a and Fancy Feat
raense stook
elow present
THE
" Ott
.
B:eg te
COVERED
of !meow;
trtenrtirittlanredawnrkWtiaararnaste,
will sell
or on
Mt
- them -a
:are prfpared
oure it,
A. Two
:
Work
If you
Man 01
Beter
other
don't
'
r -------e
HURON
: ,
SEAFORTH-
,
e
, .
.,H
I LM
state
alarge
VERY
approved
It will
call,
Seated
7 gon,
for
ade
pairs
-
REMEMB
want
Co.'re
Article
town or
believe
N.
-
CARR1AOE
' . ,
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..,..—.
More To The
FA '
s
tainin
nearl
fence•
iS a fi
a hew
well.
a
e OM'
e
pe vi
ith
prieto
PETE
"VAR
P
tainin
der. is
water
th
house
elm
th
hi IN TUCKERSMITH
le, lot io, concession:8,
. 50 acres,
ell free (rani
and in a high
14 -class orchard,
d log house,iand
This farm is
end gravel read.
of the lot.
lage of Kippen.
r without We
on the premises,
MOORE.
1 FOR SALE
rts of Lots 34
112 acres;
gdood hardwood
with. a never
promisee.
and a good young
obe
-li and schools,
lyth and 10
laza apply to.
Sonth part ef
h P. O.
FOR SALE:
Tuck, smitln
all of 'which is °Waren
stumk. under- rained,
state of cultiva on. T
a frame bar. and eta
a never haling e
within five miles :If 8eaf
and e seheel h•use at
It is also within f ur mil-
The farm rill be
crop. 'Apply o the;
or to Egmo dville ' '.
' : 816
For
con-
and
well
vire
les,
ring
rth,
the
s of
Seld
pro-
0.
A N
_ I
that they have
nember .
AND OPEN
designs; all ofl
CHEAP
Short Date
'
antles
to suit
'of Mantle
Fancy -.Wool.
examined
and Mantle
we have the
the times.
Cloths, Mantle
Goods. . Ir:'
our stook •
, IN HULLE T. - la.rin
and 85; Concess on 18.,
80 acres Cleared ; he re ;•
btieh. Soil, el loam; '•
failing . spring reek si
Frame bern and stablee,
orchard It •s conve •
and is situ: ted 4
-'
from Clinton. For fu
WAL. TER CUN 'INGH
said lots, or to Lo•des•
I 7
on-
am.
well
•
mg
leg
ieift
iles
ther
M,
9
pa,y cash bu
as they need
to moke a s
ORDERED
,
found very
your
and the
are in a 1:essition
value
•
•
attractive;
order, and you
Latest Styles,
to sell
in Worsted
-
'Carriage
both of our o
sale -at a bargEtin.
2,
isepo
lie
under
'tlie.
is
and
ton,
partie
Imo
.t!
cheap
buildings
ating
order,
the
busin
t
VAll
r a
L.
acr
be
situ
co
withi
al
e
FvR - SALE. -One hundre acres
-
re in Tuckersmith, bein,g lot% , emcee
. S., Tuckeramith. There are t n the p
000icdhfarradmaeniciluivsoe ,gaofordaTe irn There
s cleared and 70 free of stump: and
drainr d and iii_ a good state. of ultivat
once is well timbered With h rdwood
ted within one mile of Bruce eld eta
venient to schools and eh relies,
6 miles of Seaforth. and 7 mi es of
d a good gravel road to both • laces.
lam apply to the proprietor o ) the p
°by. letter to THOMAS MITI RO, ice
.805
for
ion
em-
In,
ell
on,
It
ion,
and
lin-
For
em-
-
to order as usial
promptly exec
to gave moue
Seaforth. Y
for Less Mons
city in Ont :
just try, and :oe
-
PILMAN oit
Of Toron
Work outside
Buying as
g
prepared
, A FIRST-CLASS
PANT
competition
d Snits.
what I
ae interest
me.
E CLOTHING.
o to select- from.
of the- cities,
I do from
to give you
AND VEST,
See My
Have One look
say is correct,
on what you
UOR
manner
Business,
But as
.ffin
wit°
laneetly,
nartic
'' le u
SALE -The, undersigned offer their,
•
mit Evaporator and Cider , rile for
and upon" easy terms : of pay nent.
have been fitted 'up in a -complete
fel. the on of the F nit Evepor-
and are now in: first -c ass working
and a tine paying bUsiness -e: n be done.
W. S Robertson, one! of . the partners
of D. D. Wileon-& Cci., has ' one to'
1, Northwest Territory, to rema,in
the property must be s• d and
SS of said firm finally Closed ID. Por
dlars.with regard to- sraitl. prope ty apply
ersigned• D. D. RILSON. S afor thf
sale
The
of
Ed-,
per-,
the
any
to
762
,
4500
iOLYCERATED
•
1
. ,
cove
Sold doting
Man&
valuab
from
Aressr
II •r. Jiets
Andre
i
.4,1 cvmes
i
'Wm.
enr
as.
,
I
I
LUM
.
The
S, COLDS
constantly
e Medicine
. AS
Drummend
r - i
v C4venlock,
Campbel
cott.
Sha.
Schafer,,
onthron,
,
nd Wholesale
DEN
- :Manufacturers,
2
BOT I
'
_or_
.
BALSAM Di
Magio Care or
t
A SOR TM
the peat year., , d .
i inorea:mg.
amyne- be -pi
,
eph Kidd & Sail 1
B. th
' - '-• c '
Win,t op
1 Walton
/
BracOelds
,
Klippen.
5 .
et' Son, I •nsa:
.
or reta I fro;
& WILS•N;
Seal
tho.tlinfie4
a bet eat
firth.
taki,
tkeings
hi k
n s
tak' in
wrong bYox
you'
togive
I'd. give
thou rkes
myself
_
; do
..
threw.
his
to de,
far from-
blood frond
was of this
rolled.
z=t'der the
efore in
fill life had,'
w and disa
alized
was to •11'
up in alibi:
-words'
.e possi
ti
esented
to " stick,
del' but,
to every,
n.othing
have, deep
0 moraine;
ake:his
of ' any
a Yor'rksh
; .and
that the
night
r. i • '
e to his
J.-
scalt!i.
fence
ticula
splen
and
buildi
chOice
:pletel
'cheap
of
gravel
11.-yriNorpri
fered
*WARM
•A:
are'
a
premi
slate
,aengonleoteharde
farm
burn
black's
with
For
or
Prernie
VAR'
ti
Winn
uncle
s
On th
;end
CHI
to
I IN HULLETT
e east half of
alf of lot I 5,.
100. acres,:80
,and in -a MO
red portion ii
ly -well adarted
idly finished iframe
one foundation;
tables _ shed
gs. 'There
fruit trees.
whole the fain)
rigged in the:
on easy terms.
ton and 7 miles
roads leading'
te0mr On the premises
rent if not sbld
• -
FOR SALE -For •sale,
lot 15, eonceseiers 3, and
concession 4, • ullett, : con-,
of which are ileared,
state :Of culti tion. :..The
well timbered. It is;
for stock. There ,
hense, witl good cellar
Olio a bare 36x56';'
..nd ; all other ne essary-
-,are two. good trcharda
Also plenty of ood water.
is one of the most if
township and vill be ,
It is with • 3/r
Of Seaforth, witfi
to each place. pply tO
or to CI nton P
IN. B, -,f-1 hie far •• will b
. by the 1st of Septen)
I 809X
4
gale lot 7 comes
1003aeresl 85 Of w
' - ' •
ed,, well under -dr -need an.
ration. . The r anninde
ardwood. There are on
and kitchen, ' °tend.
twobarns and a table, '
re.is a good well • t the h
eaa the barn. The a
ancl-a half miles from
, stbres, Churches sehoeland
d, nine miles fro Seaf
lealing to each p
...pet to Cons atm -11,
Propriet. r, on ,
' '' 821
the:
well
par-
s a
and
out
of
m-
-old
des
ood
the
O.
of-
er,
tf
ion
•ich
-
in
is
the,
•th:
leo
use,
ova
inH
-th,
are.'
0 ,•
ti;e,
6
TOOK OF UNDER"
'
ozen Shirts, Double
with Pants- to match,
-all sizes. Cardigan,
•
! ' -
AND FUR
I
'best range of FUT and
of the best manufacturers
Christy for 4$2.- A special
be -seen to be appreciated
8
el
high
Well ti
d a
i
a
fa
to
FOR SALB,—For
Hullett containinn
'
red, well fen
state of cult
bered with
es a briek house
neerly new);
Th
ivang spring .
situ ated 006
here there ar
ith shopsai
good (navel rIpad
ther p'articirlars
1.1ENLII TatLOR,Y
e•
1
Constantly
?Oc a
and
business
AT CASH
.
Coiner
........_._ ._.,......
M
SrlIII.ar-j
__.. ,
BRUSSELS
rIIPIE i
n-anatt
and vieli
that hating
kiln and
better p
w
This 1)
dealings
fled satis
eceivrn
rom us.
the*
api
se
OWN
becribere
g thanks
ity for
made
ode
salon
th first-class
ing the
'n Brussels,
Retie))
good
First-claes
ot-pussels
assorted with
pound-remarkablo.
the cheapest.
Boots and. _Shoes,
to READY,
purchasers will
PRII0
141'&-1-1
i -1
seen,
WU
t e
i so
d beg
eats
re nt
,0 sin
"our
'yen
can ,
st-ela..
ash.
.
a
Dai
s th
an
fot
•
e
company
is fl..
d .ubt
y Tel ilgrap
follo1
ante,'
the t
AT-
Yfolirmav
• for
with
t of l'
y wel
nd as
t cla
e. -
_
ing
10 male
anti
tual
riyaPoPf(
ew
i,r.
encle
ere
armed
he co..pany
s in
nd
el of
noti
a e
Life
Lit
Bt -'un
t ,
.. in
Mr
bad
ever
•iB
, _
.
LIME
Bt. SON.
ned1111
12 Ch
mg 50
partly
amp
bliiinc
wood ,
frame,
orehar
ings a
last I
quarte
Belgr,
a mile
cheap.
P. 0.
1N MOR/b S' FOR' SALE.-
ILP Lot 15 Conee" ssion 6, Mor
iiertN, 35 dm bleb are cleared,
nidoedreined eud about 20 acr
, and aboutl4aures seeded to
. a the laid is well timbered
nd cedar. There is a Rood f
barns and Aables ; also a _ood
and a good well and, pump.
e ail new, having been built
ur years. It is; within three
milts from Brnssels, and five
e. There-iS a School:within ,
This is a splendid .lot, and \
Apply on the :premise§ or
HENRY CLARK, Proprietor.
. .
,
For
is, cent
cell fen
$ free f
'rase. :1:he
with n
ame he
yo
The bi
within
and ti
miles f
quert•r
ill be ..old
o Bru-sels
SIT:
al
in-
aid:
nin
ird-
ise,
mg
ild-
the
ice
on)
of
f
take this opportunit
• 1 *- •
to t le inhabit
past patronage, a,
several improve
of burning, they
than ever, before
Hine.
ninth season of
and having
so far, the public
treatment and a
lima at 16e.
Lime Wor
TOWN
•
- I1NT
'
TT -I0
AS KIDD
.
rket Streets, Sesfor
7 .:'-
a
•
of Main and M
1
.
tn.
(3-alet ea
i 0,..:csyve• the D
y exclaimed • tin
que, yet lively °hetet
aet,:strilit:gasiikunisnunste: rjv.hhaoti w'doia
when it eoMes sifter a wii
' it mean meney dew
1.......A. tanl;e8 editor, I
"Tsillep:pusliste embraceshretwen tr:
* ' 'de: “Excuse me, I t
.,,,,..,.....cen, eanhdausthse•ItpoBottrplatom
f: * 1 x 3s: trih"Wba siolugpsai :444dIteike :die dkdl ::tf; y ,t3 il: not ihuednagsttb eht aeteta steal i 1
; trudan; bOeldwawsopinly&ottn,ly"
1 11 I li_ta.ci Ill: eirri nag gpieol:IISI:83143.:reohutt IrIt 11
-i borax" she threw h
ffguess you never saw a :
., La attack of 44 tufts.
teasy chair and remark
;1 I 0:- -I eYnpu thriloestdoi avvv: 4N, i rteees .r,rb:437 somel:areali3i dtohii . no
Mrs.Ye.3 ry: 1 I
i )3:lessing like hiealth
1 ;ligielgloht:e," liti: t fid
i Anotbik man.4' Lacon
1
more.
e.: uStobssoos ,hhha,dottwd gyn r
eroise F exclaimed 1
:tit „ r i, oe, ut inmend.'c wal olyr, at! indl ih. e IlThe sai 4
,
I 17-erAB:m1Tvii"1 sit. on
, the afternoon to see 9.
.00intlintnryrao ezle rtcoi tiej sat new all
, . 0 please give me sl
treet tscart.o'sthe -man of
are always worth atte
suffering 66the bigami
1 leito149.rd, a few Fift,,s°
enekth, regardless
, -Mr. Partington's
elDarnelailka."idisturba
he point of 4‘throwing
rincipal offenders i
beerving the extra
4.-43:1dWayla.e,sreoaisciethBe But
all'
1who.1!.;eus-it wl 001. w
were under sea
rf0Y1IIWOWereli : heard
co
Theo phaak, :01 eohyilf ay; eroi'sues ry. e: 1 , i i;F:1 r el y sr poov... e
earliest opportunity.
prisoner No. I ; =lit i
!ed the very-'eaMe 4
, got to go to the peni
verbs that' brings m
f a theatre the excl.
.0 -Recently a clergym
wilisne,14aWndYwihtteIn a$13
n Irishman of utili
in
eminary was heard
1 the teachers, who o
on% washte him l
Ann weather made
et:: oa. quin Miller, , 1
id it they said :
him"
u are such a
While the prisoner
-A yonng lady
wife of me.'" Ch
, .
repire, an young
"I don't believe
"Yes, thais fie I '
ved her in these
his seat and en
mended. 1 Shears _
in mind that h
"11 YY(Isottu 1 l' 1 It hal a'rpei bans ail
I I
ngerous I quarreh
otiolasfyids, reweachtitotvireathraweoran.kdinegrfu:
tieeinapenPleny'vl:eov der:
hti
pe
:etka:i I:4 ^elirnieextlItla:eapd:Itier
ti
trsok iilbitoPtichkiye t Te
3' ..hepriai'vt.itilah'sigai.,::::oetulisea.t,
,
picked up the pin to
t sThet other iprone
. :: lit: °LI hk la
w h ew i n,dasIritela: ,i, hamsahteee e
4 '4114,psile3T*S"-heril Hire
Ss:
i
gill g4:14/d k
ere fastened on
'drse, weren't they?
gl*r.' rAelaitp:r e 19 , r tamperkWWhen
Tall:;irePt"tiVatses°RineueitrtleeWil'eln'llsrtiebs
4tiellieaxavtpchlorteilit bsb enogsli ledhi I. has
kespaag:htoirnie:aurfeal
'.'1:4ael Izol'abrilboe'escata:11*lnitiwntrtnitihaRlicneirh'6:obli:lf°:hYtno:sttvurhhiale'ig
lins, hisichfri:o nurdnenovipeitso ri
iic
, , Avitzt)'6gl .4 eo Therecttbadlivencracanyrtp. 0 ep:tp"hhe:dmtPtoheinetgt
, 4:4-1148:111:ei!pa:din°:te:11.1rl:mgeevtt
- eel:emlosivaero• finhoinsr afroga,
''igrellietradtrilinuog'fillilarralwiecntfti
' :A 6:1:711be
led feels tbs. : 1::: ::
111
,
and take his c
nd
:stone
tett%
et Coe
Kettles
U sizes
G.
/tartly
anttel,
line it
ick and
House,
then.
ORK
in ha
OWES
ir twa
herbed
oh they
CASA
Ir.
Tracery
he,
ad Ile.
to PI:
n i get g
in any
If you
vinced.
dor%
ES
'FIB
orth.
D.
KS,
of re -
0 -weds
Wet&
in their.
ve in a
ply the
b sinoS
unguali-
rOr ('"
larthie
Beineni-
iON