The Huron Expositor, 1883-12-07, Page 66
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A Ouinloerland "En.oeh Arden'•
Toe following romantic story appease
in the Martaport Advertiser, which
vonohes for its truth, the names of the
persons to whom it relates being with-
held for obvious reasons Upwarda of
twenty years ago a husbandman—a
]#five of Cumberland—married a girl
belonging to the., county. The newly
married couple went to reside with the
bride's friends.. The bridegroom. how-
ever, could not agree with them, and in
the course of a few months he -left his
wife and went away, .no one knew
whither. The woman had reason to
believe that her husband ' took passage
in the ill-fated steamer London, which
- in the year 1865 or 1866, foundered on
her voyage to Australia Seeing in the
list of those who had perished a name.
sirnilar to that of her husband, the
woman concluded that he was dead.
Shortly after her husband's departure
s e gave birth to a daughter, and the
t lived together for a long time with -
o t any particular incident occurring to
o ange the current of their daily life.
A ter waiting for many years the wo-
men married a miner residing: in a
vi 'loge near Maryport, and the pair
h ve elms a lived happily together. The
d tighter, by the first husband, is -now
m: rried and has gone: to Newcastle to
re ide. A. few days ago the first hus-
b rad made his appearance at the resi-
'deuce of a sister in Wigton, and to her
h statedhe had been for some time
li 'ng in Newcastle. He was surprised
to hear that he had a married daughter
- Ii ing in Newcastle—the very town that
h had himself been residing in—and
th ,•t the wife he had deserted had
m rried again. His sister was unable,
h Wever, to give him the address of,his
d ughter, and after waiting upon some
of his relatives at Maryport he proceed-
ed to his wife's residence, not far front
the town, in order to obtain his daugh
to 's address. The second husband wa,
n t in when the wanderer paid the visit;
and the woman was in the- house- alone.
H knocked at the door. When the
w man opened the door she /ailed to
re ognise him, and asked him what he
w nted. The man asked if she had a
da hter alive, and if so, /where she was
Iiviug. The woman wiahed to know
his reason for asking anch a question,.
and inquired ifhe was any relative of
her daughter's husband, in No," he re-
plied, "1 am a nearer relative than
that." The woman -then invited him
into the house, and gave him the ad-
, dress, which was on a letter she had
I received from her daughter, to copy.
The man was so unnerved by the inter-
view that he was unable to write at all,
and, asked his wife if he might tear the
address off the letter. This she agreed
to, and., tearing off the address, he put
it into his pocket, and prepared to leave
the house. As he was crossing the
thresholdhe turned, and, looking her
fedi in the face, said : " W 11, E—,
you have got married again, and I hope
that you will do well by your husband
and live comfortably. I am. your
daughter's: father." The . poor woman
knew him then, and, almost fainting,
oried in a thrilling tone, " Oh, Jim 12: -
but before she could recover her com-
posure, he had walked. away. Unable,
however, to resist the impulse of talnng Journal.
a last look at his wife, the man turned, The Red -Hot Pen
and saw her grasping the table to sup- .
port herself, and gazing after him with. Everybody, in the village o
an expression of sorrow that would glee agreed that it was dei
have melted a heart of stone. He has Squire l!leadows daring t'
Months, when the roads were
allow the highway travelers t
muoh consequence in 1
laid aside for a day, ai
tbose who love her, ev
say'muoh about it, to
sible care cif herself..
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41
er Ufa
d ?be
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ake
lly to bee
Dwelt it t
ey do no
e best nos
How to Drive a Horse.
Young man, I see you are about tai
take a drive and will offer ' you some'
advice. Your - horse is restive and
Wants to be off befog yon .are ready „
yon may as well brea hien ;fthis now
as at any other tim an hereafter
you will find it has been a half hon
ell spent. Just give me; the reins
while yon put your foot on the step,. an
if to get in ; the horse maks a move
to go ; I tighten the reins, and say!
" whoa." Now put your f of on the
step again ; the horse nFia es another
move ; I hold the rens an . speak to
him again. The hors is ge ting excit;
d Pat him a little m e nec a
e 9 the k, n
v
talk to him seothiugly. Pu
our foo
on the step again, and .'repeat - this pr
cess until the horse will stand still fo
you to get in, and adjust -yourself in
your seat, and tell him to go. A few
such lessons will train! him so that be
will always wait . fpr or.
starting..
era before
Now, as your horse has just bee
fed, drive him at a very gen le pane fo
the first two or three mile, until b
warms up, and his bod, become
lighter. Beat, before you st t,. let m.
show you how to holdthe rens. Tak
them in your left hard, ha a them o
equal length from the bit, nd to orbs
each other in your hand, t e off aid
one resting on your first iiiger, they
other on the fourth finger'• Ithe back
of the hand upwards. Novi,;' in guid
ing the horse, you have Duly to use the
wrist joint, whioh will directhim either
right or left, as you! Wish. cep :your
hand steady, with a gentle ressnre on
the bit. No jerking 1 or switching the',
reins. If more speed is; wanted,'
take the whip in your' right bend, to be
gently used for that purpose.; be oa'rew
ful not to apply it any barter :,than is
necessary to bring hind np to ;the requir.
ed.apeed.,
Speak to him soothingly, and inti-'
mate, in the most gentle manner, what,
you. want bine to do, ,and he will try to,
do it. So nobl animal should not
be handled roughly, nor oyerkdriven.
When yon. return, have the harness
removed at once.; and the ,hot?ae rubbed
down with a -wisp of strawprhay, and,
let him cool off - before beim watered
or fed. „ Every one; who endles a
horse, or has anything to do with one,/
should in the first. place edltivate his,
acquaintance ; let him kno r that pool
are his friend, and prove fit; to him by;
your kind treatment ; he ne `ds this to
inspire confidence, and w en that is;
gained, he is your hurmble s ;want.
If your horse gets frights 'ed at any'
unusual sight or noise,, do - ,not whip •
him, for if yon do he evill c nett the.
whipping with the object the alarmed,
him, and be afraid of it ever` after. If i
he merely shies at an :object, / give him-
time to examine it, which' ith somei
encouraging words from a driver,
will persuade him tofpass it You get -
frightened, too, sometimes;, d: would•
not like to be whipped - for it.—Stool
since left the country.
House -Cleaning.
A aubjeot of engrossing interest once
er twice a year is that of cleaning the
house. A few practical remarks by
one who herself engages in it from time
to time, may be of help to some one
allose experience is limited. .
I overheard ' two elderly gentlemen
talking last spring. Don't yon al-
ways dread house-cleaning: time ?" said
one. " I scarcely ever know when
hoes° cleaning is going on" was the
astounding reply. It was a fact, too,
so quietly and with'so little bustle is
this stupendous thing got along with in
that happy man's household. In the
firat place, it is the part of wisdom to
clean one room at a time, and put it in
perfect order before disturbing mother
room. Have the curtains washed and
ironed, if they need it, before cleaning
the room. ' it will - rest you to know
that there is one room settled, and the
work there ended. Not to make home
hideoua,'and herself unattractive,should
be the cleaner's. aim, and it will be a
praiseworthy achievement if, in ad-
dition to putting the house in good
order, ebe has been able to live, and let.
the family live cheerfully and even
comfortably, during this period of hard
work.
Some weary woman with aching
head, with hands bu:rned,scratehed and
bruised, ( may think it is asking a
great denI of her to eapect that she
shall pursue the. even tenor of her way
while she is working twice as hard as
nem I, and she is subj:ected-to the many
ann, ya ces unavoidable at this time
But 't i simply nekir g her to, .hoard
her ttre#igth. It uses up a great deal
of vital force to fret and soold while en=
gag d in. any hardemdertaking, and if
she sole uncomfortable, or a little ill
nag red let her express. herself through
the room and scrubbing -brush.
I1 net try to do anything else on the
day et part to clean closets ; it is very
fati uin to take out, deliberate over,
and tit back the usual belongings of a
dos t Everything should be thorough-
ly a red. Have just as few things as
pons bleu in the closets opening .. out of
sloe in -rooms old shoes and soiled
clot es oison the air. When the b d-
roc! s. are aired each morning, tlhe
clast d or should be left open, that it
Inay ha e its supply of fresh air.
If new paper is to: be pat: on the well,
and you have any doubts . as to the
bealthfnlness, of its coloring, take a
piece to a chemist ; he can at once, by
a simple test, determine if it is whole-
some or loaded with aasenic.
After washing woodwork, always
wipe it with a soft cloth ; this prevents
drops of water being left to dry on .and
to discolor the paint. A danger which
all ambitious hut delicate woman
should avoid is trying to accomplish
too much in one: day. The temptation
to do jest one thing more, and then an-
other thing, is so great, that ]such
firmness is needled to resist it, but we
must not yield.
House work rarely kills, but imlru-
dence frequently: does. Running out
doors with, sleeves rolled up and head
unprotected when you are heated are
needless exposures, 'certain to. be fol-
-
lowed by more or less suffering. Every
one ought to feel that she - ie of too
-y• I
Heppin
y kind .of
2e winter
bad, to
ego acmes
his grounds,on his own pri ate road, II
and out into the public th roughfare ;
again on the other -side. Thi short out;
lessened on the traveller's jo rney by a
good mile and a half, I for of ` erwise he
would have bad to. gp all a ound :the
park, which he was zloty pe witted• to
pass through.
During the winter, they fore, thee
traffic along this road ; beoam ,so great ;
that some: of the village bo were in:
the habit of . turning an hon st 'penny
by opening the gate, at the utrence of
the grounds, for the carriages and light
carts that came by thet way.: ( +
(for these
fere nater!
arket day
any earta
were still
e3 ohalioes
I the mar-
oved very
One evening Sam and Ben
were their names) remained t
them usual. It had 1 eeu a n
in the. neighboring town ; so
had passed, and the children
' lingering in hope of seine mod
' for a penny, as the drivers o
ket carts had not hitherto p
generous.
Presently Same panted in h e jumping
over the snowy,stump` and s •d, " Ben,
do yon hear anything °"
Both boys listened, and in - moment
or- two their practiced eared d :tented the;
quick trot of a horse on t•e snowy!
ground. The gate was flung pen in an
instant, and. a dog -cart pease through,
driven by a gentleman, who fl • ng a cop-
per to the boys as he went b
The snow was deep and he penny.
went with some force., and e : 'nk. i to it,
so that in the warning twtlig t it could
not be readily.seen. - How ver, both
boys were down at once on their ands
and knees, hunting eagerly f.r the hid-
den treasure. , -
Once more the sou' d of . heels meet
their ears, and, just a Sam . sprang to
open it, Ben's , hand turned :over some
snow and lighted on he pe ny. Act-,
ing upon a sadden iii ulse, e popped
it into his pocket, aying t himself,
" Sam needn't know, land /tb n tomor-
row 1 oan bay that Whistle :I've been.
wanting so long." The cerri• ge passed
on its way, but the ec�achna gave the
boys nothing, and Sant returned to,
the search. , ►
You'v'�e not found sit have on ? said;
he, as Ben still feigned to to k for the
money. ; 1
" No, I'm afraid it's no u e looking
any more;" replied en ; " it's rather
cold •; shall we go?" d
All right, said° Sa{ . f.e ell come
down early in the rgrning, ad look foe I
it," So off went the brothe a to thele
home.
Poor Ben crept I into` b
saying hi0 prayers that nig.
how he did not feel as if he
with that penny and the lie
d without,
ib. Some
ould pray',
ie had told1
dreams still
the sting of
Sam," s
northeo ething.
all and her
I
ing.
knot
he tend
and his
aibat,
hi feel mu
as , " -o0m
ee, and to
says that's t
in."
otheyk
and, an
i of his s
Then ti
s, and fet11
�!P a are gl.
lose hi
e.tr older,
ery of w'
ny night
panion.
h
1
h
n
00
ail
g
C
r•
r
e
on him a coul
eaoien a onger.
he; I w an to t
did find that penn
is, and • 'm so un
hat to d �.''
iearted "am put
ther, an ' tried to
king tlia nothin
h batter, e >whis
, Ben ; t' kne
1 G-od eh,'t it.
only ay to ge
it down +gether b
}ten scab • d out a
and ed to be
'boys ='t back
asleep. j
Ito tell u - that IB
thnde ionseienoe
r did h : ever fozg
theoll:d the 'r
M. 11. �' . in the
no
1
h
1
1
bee
1 yot
after^
PPy,
Honk
fort
ads
ed. at
own
thug
right
am'Is
nfe-
rgi
their
n did
as he
the
-ht
ild'e
. 11
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r
1-
AINew
An acquain 'same of
to his other good :•
p s eases a de a idea t o
Ln ry liue, a particjal
n thought- f dishe
ti e, his wi a is one
El i 1s who l o s afte
t e divine x Dept t
f a ments th t nothi
f nights sin a his
r
Minded himthat he
morning " f y the be
cher, slice t e , you k
ae left of t e frie
s • reps of sat : ork an
e erything l an."
orning he s on
rid potatoe ' ere all
tle, the of hall
r with a f 'rk, 'the
.tared an 411 put in
fey.. Ha peeing to
n try he d sc vered d
o s of gal. baker's b
opght he ould uti
idea s iz..d him.
8 into c+limbs,',
, and e++ dnmpe•
carat:on in the spiel,
ttiming be !ng neees
n of re -3h milk
yup, fut . en took
sh ^hole,a
he wf
d that
fe came
anger!
nothe+
di . cover' d.
t • ave y n
b: nd.
you' 'Ik
o. last
i and
Bred. 1 I
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a
s
A
sl o
mil
pre]
moi
a pr
tea
am
rhe
te,
re
•inceded a
o e fish afte
a 1 st she
o e. "Wha
ed of the but
M gnus—do
h me a
trio sat d
di hi was un o
inh, and the w
h lined.
apa, tats I i
w' fe aid i w
811 ply wase
ly enlj Dyed. t
ar the codten1,1e
ib t oer:
ja tosu W
of stele bre: d
• ]thou."
a sw'lltal1 i
co di cted la
h , et hold
w stE,a d
o f dthe foort
kel pro
e pe s.— ' et
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ins, in ad
bad qua
e in the
rly impro
At the
those c
ings and
gather u:
g be Idst
use, on rel
gust the
• potatoe
ow, take
halibut an
we will
ell, the
y early
d, accord
et fine.1
craps af
o the spid
ass throe
a shelf s�
el.1. Th
ize, but
He brp
raked t
it in wait
✓ ; a litt
ary, he
d pour
fork and
d left, it it
and the d
breakfast
owu and
at of the
as place,
this part
here,' - h
h, that
ow I: 1r
night."
he ,mys
looked
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ma
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sad
a
cl
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austed a
e wife . as
atoes an
have ".
�11
the dun
fritter)'
us Aft
d the die
8, "but;
the Erie
" Yori
with -t ase faun
you ha'forgottt
mor 1 .If this
usele:;rti le in a
eco] 'caU1y arr
thing : stable ne
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culaher
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roperty a • d payin c ages
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about it burning his aonscienee. Neither
could he 'sleep. Theinopey as under
his pillow, and he felt as if b : were get.,
ting hotter and hotter, till i scorched
his cheek Restlessljy he to sed about,
• e fell nate
r.
till at last, towards
ah .unquiet, dreamfu
But eveu Lin his
orning
slumb
dreams
the penny;
seemed to scorch h `m. N w he wap
racing.., as if for life, own a nowy road!.
and a great big peen like a dagger Aber
hind him. At anot er time E• e thought
he was struggling in a rive with ice
over his head, and a 1penny h • ng around
hie neok,, dragging • hint ; do • • n to the;
bottom: ,
At iaat he woke, the ho tors of his
STRAY SHI
the unders
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in
+IdELht1Y.
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th subscri
• No tuber
ers said two
.. rove proper
ay. .LUCHA
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nto the re
oonoess on
tober, r
nor ca .h
d, pay! g
—Camp i .to the pre ices o
ned, lot N.. Twenty -t1 0, con
bout the at of Nove.. ber, a
S eEirling ate :r. The ow er cat
o i rovin roperty and paying
B MioAR2' ' R. 2x4:
—Came i to the premises 0
d, lot' 130 concession 4, Mc
STRAY 11
ite 4rt griku. Ihformation as 4 hiS
ere outs ; ill be thankfully lece,i ed by
OMA S AND MON, BelgraVe P. O. }331x4
p LE ENTS .
r% tl e fa ers of :On and P-rth that they haVe
W, H. : Ell Y, Mx ter,
W OUCH
and . all other
them, also for
le,'cturec by
dere
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receive 'prompt
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Block, Wingham.
of Hamilton' Commies
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Right,
ALL, 1883.
ITH, SEAF RTH,
TIHIS WEEK MAGNIFICENT VALUE
L DRESS GOODS,
L CASHMERES,
FA_ L VELVETEENS,
FA L MANTLE CLOT IS,
FAI1JL ULSTER CLOTH
FALL WOOL SHAWLS* SQUAiES,
up DS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,
IN
Otalities Right, and Prices Low.
PRINTS AND ALL SUMMER GOODS AT COST..
• J L. SMITH, gain Sire t, Seaforilh.
LOWS
A Car Loa of Genuine Souih Bend
CHIL
ED PLOWS 81. SULKY PLOWS,
0, C
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JUST RECEIVED AT -
WILLSON'S
Agricultural Implement Wareroom, Seaforth,
Which will
import duti
stook, impo
tariff ; cons
stock is exhausted.
ferior article. Eve
A full etook of
Toronto Mowers, T
Sharp's Rs es, all o
of all kinds
before buyi
be sold ta old prices, notwithstanding the increase of 10 per cent.
s, the subscriber being determined to keep those valuable I'lows in
ted One Rundted and Fifty of them a few days before the dee in the
quently, he is enabled to sell them at formet prices until the present
Call and see those Plows before baying a common or in -
Plow guaranteed to give satisfactioe or no sale. I .
assay Reapers and Massey Mowern, Toronto Reseferti and
konto Cord Binders aud Maesey's :Low Down Binder, and
whio will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Repairs
always oti han for the above machines. Datil fail to see pay stock
0 C. WILLSON Ma
V3IrIJV
rIyO3 NVIQVN
tea
SIP
11
NTA
EIR
EGS to form is old frie ds and e tra cl-
attention to the ants o hie customer h hopes
are all well f ed and we I heated. e box
in attend/tie. ood sainpl rooms fo Crma
el 1 Trove ere.
• Remeniber the ' Royal Hotel," corner Of
ANcH
S• 4.1L T AMSHIPS
Sail filo Pie 20 No th iver, New Y rk,
Ev ry Sat d y, for
GLAS OW VIA 1.01 DONDER
RAT S OF HASSAGE
W, ERB, ,BELFAST R
char e in En land, So
TtGLASO
00L,
CABI
uchor
land.
or peep
ply to
EN, NE
0 Imo Seat
NVIDI
0 T -
rates tire
tland and
BOWLING
ON, Post
W'S THE TIME
BOO
S AND SHQES,
D ,OVENTRY'S SHOE STORE
Is the place to buy t em, if you want to get the best value for your money. My
stook of Factory Ma e Goods is large and well assorted in all the different lines,
and I calm t be undersold 3/ any house in the trade.
I will ot CUT PRIC S in CUSTOM MADE! WQRK, as no ma
can buy th0 best Material. and pay to havJ work propl erly roads, and do so
But I will tiarantee to givle Boots hat mast give satinfaction, and tProie the
cheapest in the end/ ;
1
Don't Forget the Stand, Oyposite the Royal Hotel, Seaforth.
TIIOMAS COVENTRY.
ROSEI FAMILY GROCER;
EXT DO7R TO THE POST
For Extra Value in Fresh 'Groceries
GIVE HIM A oALL
GOODS DELIVERED FREE
vegetable and Oerfectly harmless
daily effeoting the most Intraeule
Sick Ifeadacb:e, Wind Z the 0
teaches that aa repeat the Li
all the above named diseases.
first used Crowfoot Bitters. For
THE ONLY
GENUINE INDIAN MEDICIN
Now in the Canadian market. / , is pure
it is the cheapest and most reliable of all patent medicines, and '
s cures of the following complaints: Liver Complaint, Dyspepsi ,
omach, Sour Stomach, Costrveuese, Weak Beek, Pimpled Skin, Salt
u may eay it cures too mneh; but reason' as well as eXPerien
er, cleansing the Stomach and strengthening the system, cure
it and use according to directions, and you will bless the day yo
sale by LUMSDEN & WILSON. Druggists, Seaforth. 1811146 1
ISE PION4ER
AROVVARE STOR
STONE BLOCK, V,VINGHAM.
JAMES
A, CUS
8c CO
(Successors to Gordo & Scott )
Headqnarters for th celebrated
Washburn Moe
Steel ,...to -Barb Fe cing Wire.
ONE . CAR AD
Mo*treal Cu Nails
eceived this week, and. -will be sold at
ottom priees. Best br ads of WHITE
NEcALDI
SHandBOILED AiID RAW alt.
ow prices las is oonsistent with a spa e
ERFEOTION, ilTs LAST
CCE$S EXTRAORDINARY
E9IYIOND !VILLE
ROLLER MILL
The oule genuine Roller Mill in t
nd few e uals on the continent
America or -anufacituring Roll
kiAlocu
'11.e Bread uesCon of Vital Importa
The Gra(inal. ileductionS ste
by Rollers no* in
oller Pion brings from, $1.25 to $1
per barre more than. the best Flour
rna by the Old 'Process.
Farmers will in. all oases: get the
evn wheat ground, and by our newsy -
m get a stronger, whiter, richer and
otter grad of 'flour by far than the
ublic has itherto been ;able to get.
Rememb r, there is no'humbug or e
Reduction ystem. Om new system
thorough nd reliable, ; It hes b
thoroughly tested, and proved a gre
We gave A. 1 Flour previous to oar
trial will b sufficient to prove our ale
Our facihties for this class of wort
re unsurpassed, and customers may de -
end on getting their choppily done et
nee. Be skire and try our famous Der
Flour, BDan, Shorts and Feed deity -
red to any] part of Seaforth, Harped-
KITLE & MUS aim.
HUR
NEAR THE
P
hide ha
nis county
y Gang P
aatisfied in
the marke
LA
oing good
LL AT THE—
N FOUNDRY;
SCHOOL,SEAFORTIi,
d see our stock of
I have gteatly improv
9w f r this season, and 1
sayi g that it is the best
ork
GR IN
avy, /miming light
CRUSHERS
onger the an other 'machine mad .
oilers, wd can guarantee satisfactio
pecial at entien given to repeal
nd all kin s of machi ery repaired
notations furnished ee application.
Il&I' Also agent for he implemen
1 repairs <instantly on, hand.
HOMAS HENDRY.
PUB. IC .I\!OTICE 11
•
E under gned, having o6on. appointed Age
for the
s desirous oi wring the Hives of all the oi
ake satiefac or; provision tor families and hien e!
n case of de th. This is undoubtedly the 6
nsurance Co pany doing business in Owed*
resent. A 1 ok at the Daily Globe or Mail
ay let, 186 , will -satisfy any reasonable -wand
'Agent, Eleafort
N. B.—Mo ey to Loan qn Farm or To
Pelt' 'on e.ensieet terala of payment Ilittcl
ow interest.
104
DrePdring ft)
eitbdesepannatriliige ,;
real:it:lithe InoTtigteintig2,
eerets of their ow
,eiquafsht,,iiinvirvd:3)aile:::444iirobriwnep:ottireA:s':.bpilt'epy:
8:hid:I :el:runlet:1407gal:
A pretty wait 'Awing
S. tuleitneJ grb00008: 1 ,ut:00 bupt ithi nil io 7:: pi II:it:ill:a :1:
for the fil4otogra
Earello'll'it:fillinoe8eei nab410:snscjifhti 'Ts 4L
di4a1; or pale pitk
el Finieh the al) ap
. al obwa:lp uo ftlip:swhrott: 4:1,
,i,rorione", gT.i.3artiiheinedgeobfiat
al lfiliattubbbof to:lici an.si ftwai alie:g. d);:viet i ji:i Liam:flirt:I: bui .liatils7a8riituiii legigtailkalult:
ed sitasia, taking oare t,
1311k, V7411 Iiiiing of Ore e
gibit%Ipliee;werdetirt nweaxdtd4ibee
tiOrnitDa-ebt the tipper eii
f weia. pli.retillc3le4bya, peer eivtiittiiim
of a book, totte tied Wit'
If one,;:teppees etl hay,
awl; retst wearing bee
ay be transforined int,/
ble ciptead., Dye it 1,
enata.k;biten.,--t.a-adCuttt lilfb,
gl ai Ls:: sei oit I :ken e: I : )<)_ epl:r:, . jarer uer bad:el lyni:1", e' *n8, pgef rat lb/ 4 ;
at . eTn. ada bi itei ett , . : 1 .4: Paoli 1 eir dr yg 1 iy. D .4 t: d:n.
We have eeen
hose of felt ar eriost
atty. , A trim tug of
a d pot :on iii appliqbe ;/
f. lab thSaln:3441t5h;lis is wide
p's4t finimsnbul-eecitinirib4sraiif, Ia''Pcdalt
tet uo raMn. e. Orn:ae 1 lei etehtsehtfys : e: bs ei:ips .14:: 4
deep at 4,11.e loegeet side
t e satin et Silk end
1),:tirt:hitt,ine?.nitiritleX -Pil
orinesanishaded to brow
4.d red imarhing eotton
tota'de al) red, -oil of alte
amok, f,trotated toter
v ry handsome. The
°Arkia*.a.- P:propdate gift to
I eves of bleittiog
beight dibbou, end ad'
sheet. A very Tathetic
sista of a cirole, of pd,
one andtone foutth loch
;1
in diamonds y Ithreede
hich tit Wipe the' peta.1
to search for sontethingl
et., in which, anti/fetid
shaorohkustLand, Wheel the
Match fell lied) the deo
:10 1 rroaoeoesotrk: taCieniviihnntoav i iottrtoll:e!or t4n:.! tit ii ei; 1 3' 1 43 .1i:, ;it: 3 "d -rrQad 10:ajoinitd::: 't
-Cliarae justwin1r4ri°Ieetto°r
l'PE:TIN'O--"13-4.3::0:45ri:.
till Es :Pa:: .a.C149;e::::::-
8, cp..refui application:
arts iperno°dif r'd lotrieberteel '
delietely flavored
ay save na teeny deet
ally built up until .st,
resist every tendency
deeds; of -subtle mai
around : tui ,ready , to
tv et aaeaeinri eyf loasr :i.,i, 1.74 as kbl, :pi, let:11c p. nk ,
14liogewliaat:retotre.ra—ittla.elat:ls
laarbenTeditts„ , j,{1AmIlt4...s e.1111;1.,.
iirel:iytrers' Tg.:t7.1,4%ehIW93 le' i lenVAt8- eirellinesi3aitt
our ,Electric Bittees
'toed& tellers." El
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