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The Huron Expositor, 1884-04-04, Page 27 :e 'Vela off.. wi tr to SD ab Ja bu no an th ta an ter ain fat ove fire ed spr sori Th on flsii hro ove the Pee the fres rea„ COD disil eel tho 41 it cle ing we.' IL will sup seas up f ed tra.v tall bed in' t -we'l it, fur blao they besi and hea mou itgr trouhl in t crep were they But cou cam the a says " an' the r a thie teen by.t Th the find agree they field, 'start bette alon in In Su frigh th-th Ga is p whit with tainl awf there ter;1 w ed throe . . . „ • - . i . 1, i , .. • . , . . - I - , 1 , : ' . ' 2 . . . i . . . . . . - . L • .. . . , , . - . • • :.- . • i . • ; , ' - ' , , THE . 1 • i • I ' • . _ • . 'UK - .NT - . , , , . ! • EXPOITOR. - - .1 - 1 1 i j ;1' i.g . ,, 1 .1 ! - i . _ i - . . . p . . • - • • • - , , . , .. • • ; , . ., . . . - . , . , ' I 1 i. , :. ,. [ ' . , 1 t ... ±- , - • - . • . , . i _ - • - - , , J. APRIL 4 ,.......... ...,.., i! i o 1 ' { , , ' : 1 ; • ! 1 i l . 1 ' Imported ' Of Selected treat o from Ustomer.. o. oiaase lirge partment ' ' '' "Mar- arit I . ' - . , ' AND . / able Flowers, Jute. , 1 1 . 4 - I 1 . 1 ;direct , for the pur ' our De- , es - • - le I AT . . will . , il,ps, . 0 in - / ) . ' , advertising, requiring goods. net Readynaade fit class 841-"Iltt:de T We nese FOR Inspection • T TATr La Y rajr - KIDD 8 For the : OPEN1NC• -i—AND— . • , . • M A R K I One of the :most - ' . GENERAL _ CLOTt-I1NO .. . E yea Placed Seaforth _ - v ,T, 1 1 1 ------AT---- . EMP - hist ten . , ; ' 1 1 Fr G . .cornple • i . DRY' ,i TEATAWFULGlibST. . • : . : • ourd- seen; Snow, thought wimps, and this started that of the ,Winni- 1 and bed time, , began hungry. which summit there. email down. down over bean- bashes boys into ;water- bait This had So they up the ,nearly them - "the , an' lake, out be , Bill, nice hate saw near come, are; it up to raw or too." home, bekter ? We and 'wood dean. and on a them the were While had When all ; : re- the the Mor- as ex- ter and and . be by high o' cut his the as 'fog of ' • lots in bet- d. le- . ' in be; all o f • , . • the : in a up at a be a a . ; - • 'em [mart of yerafieh tell •three of left the thestory, and. men awful • guides' 'following tricks, made which plainteets the to Docent to reached reflection d twin when Thile when thelpor let for, professed °right guiehing or the twin similarity manner, child think,had r had a fltwin, brother are not d uring -Thus the fell tnaziaged her courting young which • in who easily Coiling girl th a brother not, condition case helmek face *fire. eyes aant mate Alltbe that minche speak In flight or whatever Iong •though -node to himself is about load off on io fancy tom This my their1 which fleld,'. haste. the other &ruff a And thereoend apParition, It is He is considerably startled three moll, meet. Ae proceed that they awful it was long ing tree their them - ,"ePooh " you're eich things fiad out the ghosts The but Teessuredl, valorous 'turn, They Bill; pulling pers in a Yes. 'why, ye o' yer necks that thieviri' ind the wed la.ughed_s echo again. " But an' his tho' they a little' c ompre „Iva, about it," proceedstowaro excitement.' "Thar, wbite birch I *put an au' I fixed urine's about That' wondeifti pail, an' yer all ; that ye • stump everybocb sma,rt a 0 year'il glint/L.' The in. their Deacon. for were ghost.' and --not of It Be: are nice. stare. et they ev Tb 7 or eve I lie • white ikon as thou b ; to s !cries, .t I a wild at I:: close be was to story o wild re formeo and ov • As sid voice : Hullo, th: lookin• cope la Old Deas• out hut at boys tu in Stroh •, • soon as to ex • had ghost e at leas; White th and ' knowled;) clear aq I" g as er: a:, what on boys w. Deena', provided' , retra t tremu thatle •simpleilto senses afi runniu' I • ;fixed eioWs Deaco • caught t . his he emit_ want asha h ' d t en • come anew ye s einb, old*. sem; puppas an' s•a the bu inter Whyditt. can hareabo : mid he • yo rn: g - , , boys lin i aoh : bu i many Ho heelna ;et inderneh e deacl, II s to. ' ca them hey a$ eEi of - heard are to run 'not tie is, ovqt : rms. We o grasp • the griblillt ere seisiale rt for, : y drop o 0 throughthe e , Iselin n • him, : onditioo • • ed. :, , t they .t e oth ° • 'they :y str : ey 1 whe n th • • , the his ti • Jone gni)! • ;prised &a . dds • ling gee ; errible .y recieve 1: in th , ;en elles-d heard teen 0i d, had la:Ming had bel,ef s the 'o • tea z as loons &boats', • s. I'li t :sipee : still batty oy the they it ' : o : would : o their : Deacon'. s tones jeet us, yeee tome iiige • ay frem d I mysel • mpuffin' • :et dew, i ;lid that 1 e infectio d s aust e I ' , wayin' e ter bit : '• ttit . air. ' ' i,m2g 0,4, -r the 0 tbe came , t's noth about lit. meek ' eech 'adobes to, have Ithe e the: 0 EINS °illy! nip' fiery it —wal,. nothing s:e in t.. Nova a rae find o • n ter chrepie o th by i t d up the! -, and e peoinise as trot), -the alto! by the 1 Own speibbotind, • ' hosts:and lr d'oo • 'way.. them i tee thr s tils r r tumbled a er 's d :. •• s :nd . i m: co fe 4 •: , fie ill, 1 : ,0 :grecs tit. i 1 0 • er.eps,1 eV 1. a 1 se that' , , mo thl • , ' I m a ; the bat thliat .. with se i' • fr demote ke the e in we:* his me fis the of affa o ttling :eel s tountla . the ; - sa. the reoti 0 ebol a We' it -h. ray i e app, the tate ed a tter by in t t ta hea o t , la d. i! ol Thar onee ` ante Itig rese nsehte . • • o isheak sle ' at I been beeee a Hes ter up. his the and hid about, o s," se, ill ' ti fii,id cam of n' but •en fe froelt win peskY- an ace t but t an jest Ye villa'ge et sb' an fish skiy rotto ood thraie ory'e, . Of ; p h t 4 c . p i Wli e awf . gr nted I. aunapas 'n 0 a t a .en of lit b I es 1, e d i II o nil c:.•of ol !a. 010 v to 13 k • M 0 • , • : . inter lfold at heWnst ox-fitp, Ise ' d itey ' o 'es playing er la-rer!' r or 0 college • other; gates W i idistia- end ' see ' rve s .ae land, ith that 1 ' ' in) ad 1 doubt nage. e ' e.. tb I e, , written 0t11 ' . • 1 . 'Wilkie 411ind et r ' e ' 1 , Weald ,1 , helmet glowing the fiery a malig- with . goblins in theft ned to at good r ghost, ? Tbe e air as he bead tickling ey. .He n, with nd stert d, each, I pluses- I ra when long in he fence y of tbe in hot Mid on by 1 ?" whence another' me one; enter». ., and is a little ,iknce of e, pell- :excite'. . - - = , le they atating_ e most parts- Wore a f. burn- -best of ;chased 9 eaeose. : in't no ing -an' eat all ' . tened, the ! ta re- . • soon • • h' - , W la- ought • art out n' yer acrovi• 1 ep the corn, e :ntern • ntaid : ughed , , i', o' flee , jest aia d jerrY able to- : t ail. Ittii he , mach an old t high. nto it, the blow croWs. tin Most rotten ick ap or 11 hceat rt oist bireh 1 had Bowed tell keep, young "that :, : , II II tlile. , . awn Caner aot used in r used have h ; er -ad- o er ' up. to e, e h ' he , • his to they of 1 one and a acquiee I us 1' pa.nion..l was • his and- on that his-resid do illness eighteen' met engineer, and single A his gain die ' • roes ity the earning, r tell a knovions of not from Mrs. . ashes with by b • '! her rnornin h t er thought a la' thee se tea-pot. a so call . , . , ,.. . , , a a • . their canna have these known time se,ttle full forests it stream p the tains any ro,arina banks bavoe dWel mutat In Ame once now ley ting •tries, meut tion •the ;wher unlm 'temp pears Fores j era able t 'abut river them bold rays for slopes : supplied mal forest strea floods. tbron come, trees. there cutting of of trace policy. violent • miles meeting which much Smith • He Grand was • host c is badly !hived of had kissi kissi hers: , It for how the.. of twin: writ;: ' " from to in —ye four grea Th: give thoar the midd retie: "1 leave some brothe , ters was , rushee are it's I am.' could , man.' 1 For in tl-R been tive ' ,subn? Thom. destit wrong .1085. The VOIUm nese er dist begun of a seeera wides Eac• it a dered the re has gions Th.: where gardle.s of ma. The Asiatic which. The to rayed dee ba -The :en ham: do In Th eds . t th o it The am It is the' the t Cycl e*e deli; —Frul ,, the ' was rega • ac long la P Y' to dints. ef —A fe NesSa• b R i mat.r .119ad3 th' ire in a • . • ., a t s m Li i i.' b t y d a • t , fr di: be • • • b •• t e n of dr b. tri of b. al ic:•, fl rea N o is o f oh: xil i wi. st: c; s rii a d 1,1 fr ) ' riv s h a a I ne:, a, of tb :re . ! oiie G fr T 4l, eo ed ai •• s " ing c • • ! • ' 5 , in oli c.rtain • • • : - •• : r i f : : a s other el : d • v U • p two i o r it • :, se t g rrd timid II k .0 is e otection . n ; r o b e e ie fi 19 of • g down : ina attrib .-- u • r g ;eat r o e: :of b co • .; 10 :now; o u • 10 u to is a o le•hanie lo • • n , a n a • ••ears, u del t a •• a a le i lo drink a fled. ,qpently her her athe —bei ould be ns wh r dogs .y scent. nge 1 u acllat one 4 reign nd said on," e had ears—one next perbispe have. life 1 as coin4 The 1 ys after B had eceiee ry nery iu, ,eityi, ?,I Her d jok,e.. It was made , 14vo twit) iemarked twi ow ii4t co rai ocotillo sertic : ,' thi no • and, t ril'is a tt at. t , i sbi la A, ' a, II' ! ; h ersons, la y, told to ester was sieters,bult hind for interesting ere closely: Id istingaish I ave a few a es make 1 . hug , hen , njy fathe 46' t ought king -was else me rase filmic° as a ecclote e kno t remar. Was sent t 1 13, Who a ti e df . h m freer) id nob t as due, m u froth an there 'us. One g : " Ohmot newer Ws: o: a ow lit le time r t a he bot me th lik axe oo ex ali .e • a 1 y m fo .• to it ar T ha old' morin, " how , Was , . the Rive of ha le beea floo• hav .4 dest ' t aew: c: . arn;o3 we vit: estavie n tee do ••n a thee ed. lmo : pro to 'the i ue and n ol as •au el ,an. s. al no hic • in. win: rrie• uncial. eara me Asie, be wbi ong f th an a Gove deetr and per end e die, The to free, ea own ete• and,n n a= re and • he t rote rec,, resios so e: un' 1 • w ba cobs 'S I- ; e ea g die , . a w In on an ' . ! alway fi :an a !I es o he icla es,ap eve i w - slak of • - . • , . • frliends that :m oot = kissing pie. oerilment •• be r o °co be officer et t' n brother nearly .w • I . a na.: we o ndia iv = e • mother er; N•, an • fo the we es 11 s i • es •po :IN_ g e te,te 0: I ro rr , -ith e blp oltows an be e or 0 t .ra es re n • a el • gg W to o On co s a*(), ean:e. : u h :re in c o 'n- In- it so), :re ••ietl 9 i , pro- elf ds. t in h t • ee toe a fr. t a • t , o ••n• a a 'g pa le re • ail i:e e 'der apr bus br eel; os; 000 it el.- a0 ek': g-. fo th H oo t E),. ' - i as it de ti o n ul ex ;re •-' th er t she that !like try •• een otes ween rued rued were a . :hall le . ea •in onr- - on • for twin uar• how B; io.us e real lers Have tic- oeen ers. ade evecol, een in A :at- me gh ing . en- by Ica re_ re: of 1th ow• ate ce n- in of ts, an he. 'ar, be ed sh en n- er e be oh an d d, ce• t• c- is p- e.. . le o 7 e . 8 e e d e s ,t a s • ' r. .: • . : !fra • ; : • . . • , fruit farm' ta;iiscIt100clactouefor or , act of by ' A A : .T. . , 2, isos a 85 ur • th ie . an wi to pa ises, fie thu nit ati or( But te, ina in bu pa.; th F 12. dr minnder, ho fro cisnrnmiles Br go ietio sc sto ent the pro TO me: •! R 1- • AL SATE Ii1OR SALE 830i GRAND Important ' I . FREIGHT The above •named _ goods to the -\-• u -c , • the MONTREAL . by our MR. IVUNCAN Britain. It is a; / . the mannfacturet . We deal with • , as cheap and to 0 stook of Spring Goods, the leading lines .. . . ttoman Cords . - Nun's Cloth,- Goods, 0 , , lso,. a full a Jackets an I . . • ' STAPLE STOCK THE L8WESIt , • PRINTE , AffLLINE The Millinery and , SATURD to show- one of t . . Feathers imp , Orders filled at OA_ Call and leave your west of Toron te' Furnishings,' Un: - t'" Highest Price f will find the cheapest . DUNCAN _ • Company firm of A . HO1JSE, well-knowl can do none as good in . Black -,I and , \ better hilt advantage . u Min T‘i- Te7 J-1 , 1 , . • i , 1 , ni A A.A.1 . 0 firm 14 best are , ' , / l ' C be lop lat fine • . . in! i G oee II 1. y - i i ( , 1 , I , . , i , , 1- ••hich : I to 1 , s d phyrs tecks aid ii P S—PLAIN Eit a G • I- xr. WA I . ; , , . , .• . , • I, r large cons!gtement • • . ; • A • C L . . BY WMRUBS. . . A. It was probably the most blobd ling and terror -inspiring ghost neer it- least that was what Jerry rank DUI:lean _ and 'Bill McGee is they came scampering throngh teld, fallin• g over stones and ?lunging headlong into thickets Felling at tbe top of their voices._ The way it all came about was 1 was early in Jane. They had int in the ,afternoou to go troeting the pretty little mountain stream mime daahing down from the side )ssipee range and empties into *Si° Lake at Melvin Village. With their rude fishing-tacklee iox of earth worms for bait, they tsated out, bent on having a godd Ind a good time they did have. After they had followed tho stfeam eyond the saw mi11, which stands be foot of the mountain,. the fish D bite as though they were 7he brook ran through a forest' xtended from the base to the f the -mountain, broken here an.d long the foot of the emi•nence hy learings which wereused as pastures y the farmers who lived further t came tumbling and roaring ttle ravine, occasionally falling 'dips of greater or less height iii lel cascades. Creeping carefully through the rhich fringed the stream, the r. ould cautiously drop their hooks le little pools at the foot of the ells ; and :sometimes' before the :tually touched the water it wauld ized by some voracious but unwary ih„ and with auexcited— 6' Golly, I've got 'n•uther . one," *Wiled beauty would be landed, nitintted until each of the three able string of trout, some, ten inebes, id sortie three inclaes in :length. citing had the sport been that apt on., follo.wing the stream far • otintam, and it - wa.s not until Inset that it ocearred to any of at it was time to start for home. --I say, Jerry," shouted Bill, n ain't 'more'n. an hour high ere's fog riga' down tbar on this you tWo fellers don't want to stay the woods all night, you'd better akin' tracks." a Guess yer right." anewered io had just palled in another " but, my gracious I deal.' leave such splendid fishing; never ything like it, w•hy we've got out as many as we can lag; ok, here), no." 4 All right ; I'm ready wben.yon b ain't it rough to reeve to give w ? Ain't I hiu:ngry, the,. Seems II could eat one o' there trouts, d, it'll be two hours and a half :ne beam afore we can get home ' 0 ! yer needn't eat raw fish. 'Twon't Ee bat a few- minutes to cook I dunno but we'd travel 'nough pay us fur stoppin"." - - 'But haw're goin' ter cook 'end 't got no fryin'-pan, have we?" 'Jest pick up orae dry Wood, E03 show ye how it's done. I learned-Ot eer when we worked cutting r on Cow .Island." 47 weed was gathered and a bright started.' Meanwhile Jack had half a dozen goodedzed trout, eliding them open, placed them t of gridiron Made of green branaes. an raking over the fire he put the glowing coals. Pretty soon r began to sizzle, and when they wned 011 one side .they were tinned r and -cooked on tbe other. ' cooking had been going on Bill Led pieces of birch bark, and fish were done he had some clean, ,h -looking, sweet-smelling plates ly to receive them. Now help yourselves, boys,» •ked Jerry, as he transferred tentS of the rude gridiron to Lee and seized upon a tempting. dinself ; but dropped it as quickly agh it was a red bet iron. Terusha., ain't it hot, tho'?" he imed, it 51 blowing and euek- his fingers ; a guess we'll have ; for 'em ter cool o little." , I time, however, even red-hot trout cool,..and the boys enjoyed a hearty )er. There was a lack_of salt ening, but voracious appetites made or that ' Now, Chaps," -said Bill, as he finish- is last fish, " it's time fur us ter elfin', an' we've got to do some pooty walkin' if we wantto get home time 'taint a very easy road feller. he brook down , bat I'm afeared I lose the way if we don't keep pecially if that fog comes up here, then it'll be as dark as a stack k cats." eel, one then discarded_his fish pole, being only small, lithe saplings Le the stream,rolledup his fielaline put it in . his pocket and taking y String of fish started down ; atai:n. It was a rough path, and w darker and darker,they had mach ele in clambering over theobstables • .elr way. As they feared, the ; up the mountain, and ere they half way honae it was sodark that could scarcely see fifteen feet ahead. the brook served as a g:nide to their le. and they followed' it till they ) to a clearing about two-thirdS say down. ' - gnosis thia is Deacon Jones fled," Jack, as he comes to the • fence, I think wed better go 'cross eat o' the way:" - : I 'm a little 'spieions well get loilt lick fog ; but at any rate it's tumblin' and straddlin" roand g the rooks an' bushes over there •e brook." ' ey accordingly •strike off throngh mid. Getting out of the woods they. ot a little lighter but it is 'still . , . , ably dark. Through the pasture go,and finally come to a plowed in which the young crop is just lag up. Here the walking is muesh r. Bill vela ' , 0 is the oldest, trudges ' ahead, the others fellowing after Han file. - ' . 1 ddenly the leader stops, and teneci accents, cries out : 1-1)058 ; I -look thethat ! •Wh-what's air, ' - _ . ; sing in the direction in which 13ill Dinting, the boys behold a sight h nearly takes their: breath seiner fright. Itigh 0 t bef re them-0er- 7 not fifteen feet off—stande a niost i spectre—a ghost—yes, it Inuit be any doubt about the mat- there it stands, a tall figure clothed lite, with great white arms stretch- ut as though about to catch . 011 its head 'is a b * ht t rig sor - • . .. .. _ . • •, ' the I huce:ititsut etne househplo:Ulyriet ,,LhneFirtei: o:n7.,-afmonidonici8urigy7tioeir,noixtrebEtua.arlitiudf. oEfyt ,I nedlite mDeorin&IMIDcI,nEtxoeschu. tug: i 1 : . Announcement. . . , ; . 1 OR SALE. ' sieres, ,aker, i i he cott, 41tuucakt eod . N. '4 . , A otomfortab, e cottage an wo 4 t - sni able tar bladlairaith and Wagon o a go. d part of the 'town for huaineas. gets n good repair, and is pleasant/y 0 eTphaer wtheit trzrbti); weibl le shoe. s Ao 1pd ii ny t: ATSO ,Seaforth. , 80 -tf --, : DEPARTMENT. i ARM ' 9, A ;rii cleated; h. ‘rollus se ni out g b ,roperty own with aud' ,chools, Say. iremises ° lto NVa ARM 50 . id& ar. der dr ' snaituat grussos. IA a go eir,e1 apuee it is one epie to sibon 3 FOR S LEi.----For °iris, 'ontitining125Scres, an 1 tile here i on the d barn and aring rchard 18 wel fenced, fail wheat. a hal i,f hurch s, Post 'or fn the; to 00 IN iMeARTHUR, P . 0 saie,lot it:minder proOses a good Spring of choice and 0 It is Walton Office'i partieulars L _LD OP FOR . concess ree fro. better- la f way between eticed. there arn and oteraeree. ego° r nillea : McMILL or to Box , 24, concession 80 of whioh good hardwood a new frame well. Also fruit trees. acres of new situated within where there stores, &e. Teo apply on or if by letter a The land a are ins the . _ of well and e and Con- P. O. . i Seaforth, , • 11 I OM fact the ' . isl 0 Convinced. . ,' ., • ' 4.11 1 S. at . not . .k I of /Or N MS 1 1 , . just delieerel - . & DTI for the Spring ! the best ;maudlin, . that a lions4 _ , only for the A 1 hanses as tli.e 1We , I . , 1 • ' 1 and : olored and Color n Twills NeW Sp lirg i ' VERY CO [ ' ' MOLESKI TWEED , 0 &O.', N Mc IL o res of ot 2 cleated, ined. NO d abo t he It is ell d fia 0 ra as Lor + nd a mot ROB RT MoKi lop, __ SALE.—The South 1 on 11, 45 acres stumps and d in the eouray. Seaforth is a log bon- frame stable' a ntecieewairtihng aolZoler' st from Leadbrtry. N, I ot 33, le5, Seaforth 6/34 . . . . rade of 1884, specially r I ring establishments purchases • purchasingabut o world, and can ome and inapt:30 • owing in the Drees • , - • Cashmeret • - Check •. _ /or Lad Summers! 1 - ETEa ANO AN6 D - UCKS', . : ' • ING-H ., • ' ned on. FRIDAY TH when 'we , oveltlea in Ribbons, spection muoli better . • t and best selection' nts' 'Hats and . . Department, where : . : : ,AIMAIBLE No. Of Goder' I ee fror f ontage oad, - a e aylleld. o6o nAclitttin Oronto, : ayfield. —A: UR,: 5, in t e B,asileld en, 85 • ci e stn ',pa n. Bay; eist d adj ins For dm uoitt sale arp r tfi 013 FOR S. oression, , 40 to 50 balance River, and the inoo furthe tl'y t LE (,) 18 °MrgORG LE —Ivor sale tow lthip acres cleared, well timbered, on the Olipton porated village partioulars, ;and TH KING TON Ki wit etS N,etiotreel. Ke 8'5 lot and has of esEt, per, ale,. an- are e is of Ynd ail- ile. rty old tha I W 1 rth on - in- ell ing leg lea hor al, , ' • . be vi, , of.'weeds Ge ycl . FlFloodsoreatE4. Recce alley itect by ds. 1Wh ed benear de of by the , au& ood of. in vielencie of last B. Searcialy, subside • tful f the desolittio f these , warmlig. ssible, ess destr going ted by same, -Int, the af their * Floods in Californi n wantoely ad visit(*s. ouriPagific d cf. tbe ussui channel sh down te on used b*. 'Pae the p to o leet its i snow ..e a to t r to ta oods heeiver d mi its Par indee ishin y wases bein of th • ay al c -strict tim Euro de of son nvari fore •ld th boa looist .nd. t eys, i mou : sun melr re, when • ith o ot of 'salve evital from e chat mped' ed tb ieen ,n of rive!; ;cent too, desoleti , unchec i orest open force their -o9ds i•te viols), 0! t t per r m - this yearea eyel Gui cOiliuniti•s and on &led re woo u o ad ; tea. ha it to upper a 1 e ! nnly upien a t e t isvb le r a e , r, a,nd s, f n ea the r e: s la, bl ts oi • e flllter 1 st • ta •ri a) a ly at r ly t n d t for a w the , olds ,, r I. ,leo I w pr , in ive. e e le h the on in ny *hen ne S cti or ul s es th be f nd p e ! d ena n.t3; 5 fre le rive oh aanb to 413 to f gi f de s tee of aa •roVrt rious 1 s ois ai o act as pr ha d thus mod=rat r. the ' dry 'e sovh ey nton for 'ad nd ! epee:eerily ,g i led o nt ic gr °rites:, 13.' years 0 isa eill have th li ye d to ois -eeping at a wth . : ve n ye: an , i e o s:fetyland oy , w d•stro e , slo tif o one riehtfull w et, briad str all 11 vi a th ere be o t ° f h u ns ui er re s. E n lho cou oo Ho ve ur; fal e s of no te‘t I; o .- A: Hi t one St: ne w to d by the, y. i es Youth io ter gee wellingeve, se es r eacee in, des,use , hacil he 8, and i - oth ; in 4 fo re d tepapest. • deed, cub he lend, lones • erel 0 le. • 1 neer in eck res di y an abl itan U is e be, erfl , c 6 w s ope a fal, ed tilt ro y t esal s ; try, characte: s th y sianple which s. .radually °wily rushing hills. -it ta 'rot so rie up ; .lands :n = years . nd I in the r the • cat) that stride the over They broken be would 3b.,Mr. , n tl ••ay: fter the iodericli ed t time. imeally wetho ent rs he and as ci D = ever '• row he quantity filled leach • . eeling would 'tents mach. necessar- . 1 ARt,BI IN 1 e eared, w a log him here is pod wate e even fro NI ay. A s T ore ale a;.res seed c leap. : r e enuises DUNCAN • ARM • . parte a ining 11 d : r is goo i W tered w or the pre la use and to churche: fr m Blyt f• • the Son b_. _ir.orinogriale, ARM I 4- For So 0 the Mil re es, abort ei, well te va tion. T T ere is a stone stab re d pleat • sehool. '1 iv thin two fo riniles as the pro) th premis G: ItrNEY * ARM F sale it . R. 8., a good. ood orc acres.cle der.driu balanc ..ituaLed monven hin 6 miles ,and a ticulars or by d P. U. _e_ ST- NLEY utho Il alt Pil i rg 6 i. a 41 fen ed ad e and fra splrn id bearing Is 'Rhin n Kip fon , dn hoot ithin ight : cres d tn • rase r fu ther or to Drysdale FOR f Lot 16 res, othou under -drained. e barn; orchard five miles the Great three quarters ' of fall This property particulars P. SALE.—For !Bauble Line S .. •' o7 of wind 'Ilie shed and stable and leht of BayPileld Western of a z wheat aud th will be apply on 0. ANDIt 8 Pam . Pe Bri4fit • 271 sortmenf Mant PRIG COT Mantle Y, e finest rted direct, nee if ' -.R a DEN Ar requ ; OR 8 o LE IN HULLETT. — N ef Lot: 34 and 85, Concession 13, P acres; 80 acres denied ; the rem -hard -- ood hush. Sail, clay loam, th a n ver I/tiling sriring creek ri oises. Frame barn and tables, a convenient and goo o youchoong orchar . It iss :.ls, and is situated 4 I m. and 10 from Clinton. For fur ao. 1 o -W,ALT17, camiNGH hPli)a); of said lot , or to Lontea- 799 . . Notwithstanding the a farmers and others over. th of hard times, we still 121141 • BUSINESS steadily incre iSileviniadtlheePith°e0::tghhieill-t loc.:la:8888:ot: I GIVING . ALL LOW kT:04WiS:U14:1)°t/j1:: are eWerstEt NEITILER BUYER NOR . a"leo et c f 1 aid 1 re id • Y .OPE Room wilL L 4THiANI) 8 of all the , • Will bo found ! . • , -. 0: , ' r the . - , rik LJUINUAN. ' } TUCERSMITH s, Che: , tale 'Bond PTuookerstuit 65 of whieh ced, a d in le ba SECO rick 1 nuse ing underneath, of wa er -and a is.far A is nnles f the rom Spate ri. tor s g 8 or I I Br Pr 'del!. R SA E. -1 -i Tuck rsmith, Tucke smih.. •t.n- rame ions ard an two red a d 7 ( d an. in' is wel tim ithin pne ent te -se of Seafo ood gravel pply o the etter a 111011.43 ,-.-- ' OR SALE.For farm of the tinders' , containing ere etc: red, under-draiin- a first-clEtsa state of eu,Iti- 18 • splen,did p isture land. and neiv bank barn With also a. good orch is ;vitt in half a utile beitatifnlo situated, tin village f Brucefield, th, and ill be soid ch ing to anima. Apply eafield P 0. ALEX. 848 -One hu dred acres being lot29, concession There are on the prei , a frame barn and etabl good wills. There t free of s umps and pood sta e of eultivatio ered wi i hardn•ood. .ile of B ucefield stall on_, tools an. churches a th, and 7 miles of 01 road to both places. proprie or on the pre MUNRO, Brine- 80 ed *.25 rd f a Is nd ap on oa- or 08, re -11 i ; It id n- or n- • DRESS :- 04.1011ic teh:Booddeepoafrttrhoen:eta:iniliibi _ visitezna:adnvnlinonsIrtenriinagis:rde, . M I L Li This branch of suf4Icie- Hinems has just markets, better :117, TO:etthh7er .W:ths work-ers, are now ready early spring READYMADE ... ' OLOtHING, jthhiasilathePearnetmweesn'tit Leave your wait we ' in , . Oft Suit equal and finish`to any. • - tailor on thlia , ' thletiews.antWa of -- -R 0 T1 ...A S Fy TH - WITH aecognize as th success. GOO ., • 1)F I I NI E‘ . • I lour tradi.e tits , to Aturned fr 'preparei ot! lhat to -13. , Minim : , AND ( 1 ii)attferilnils • , 1 -order or 4 0 1 upp y yo in' gut thing Mai • ' Premise! chuasvt-eonalle°: , ' S ' 0 E wii .. VS e on- ysroac I ' ; 0.- , ; , ri 1 1,'' o ! , • - • e , g Clothing, test s, Collaral&c. Eggs , 324 ' • novelties in - _ the & rder for o. All erolothiug„; ' . ,-. : . i Batter goods . . S th aied in.ito • OR SA Fruit apinand ld gs h iner for ig Busin er, alla : as W firm oi iton, N • iently, t iness of ticula.ts oi = undersiikned• E —T vapor pon ve be the ca ss, an fine payink Robe . D. 1 rthw-st le pro aid fi ith reaard!to le nndersig ed loffer th tor !and Cid r Mills for so asy ',terms of paylment. T n fitted np in a compl yin on of ti e Fruit Evan I are now in fi .1 -class worki busine s can be do tson, one of the partners ilsOn & Co , 1 as gone to E Territer.y, to remain p ie must b sold and t n finslly dose u For a said p opePriy apply D. If. WILSO . Seaforth. 7 ir le. ie a r- g - e. f - r- 0 y o 2 - ; d ; 1 a o a f e , a I ' 1 1 RST CLASS cession acres c 'ned and h .ses ; lai no ehed mails, a d gravel trees. ool, po:st ea, 'Ojai rely free best in t rietor going B 4.NC a, ATIGH DY, F 13,11 eared, in a h rdwoo e fra ud w d six coad t he vil office is the from s ie 0311 t on Sea • -- - ia cliI h 132 wedieh The balaneeis Tod. leArskmane ng bearing the villoige from to ea'h 1 whe 60 acr•s premi: UTE • --1 ..ROFOR illet,i150 well4enced glibuthtre e barn, rk-ohop fret( rom eaoh age Of blaicksmith fa um tYC Manitoba. he Premises, ()rill'. - — LO cre4 me '1: here a.2,0todirbas b Brussels, h place. t. The of ei, or . SA E.—Lot 6, oo sere:, superior Ian , t oriotnghly uncle.- twofu efuramiveatdiownevneg- stone f oundation ; large ; tbr e good wells arid - Clint° I Sealorth a Londes ociro and Blyt place ; y /nog orchard Htirloe , in which is shop, and t Thera are 100 acr s. and th ( farm is one ? Object in selling : t 1 pply to JOH or to- Mr. S. 817 ----- ---• ---- FOR S .LE.—For sal of lot 15 conees•-ion 1 1 re 1 ' za cluegairlesclt,utwe e : algid 7 tim 'cored with th are eigl ty acres nearl 0 board tone 1 ngs, t iree wells an orchardm It is situate of Walton, 12 from Se- wiih good gray The e.are 14 acr farm will be sold • it, to ' nit pnrchase address Walton P. 0 . 828 Aneed Hu m ' e tie s. wo gni I a 411 . c o o to t. us T Stia hei h au 'en ! 'k si are Mona , 6,r hle he pl h • ,. ei.:. bl the no as Mis • es i o• n W re 1 ys lty per 1cl ty, ' ine t in coking, e .etecdoteS ' re . e t of ood e ' epar ally heir ! ' , t 0 rich' . 4 d a' : if extre :nt 50 A ediastan : ior eh 4 Oj pi 'el trs 8 0 . 6 o iss t e a - hd Ouch .. y; t t aril's oft his new' n Facur of &mace fond, hits,' wee woul or' on, e, . certain ne head never and : . i ane seem' :;:' al' le i N.vas 1 : • , , i nearl ' 1 °warm e to. visi occasio tbe c ' !'ll 81 8: at ',it a :: . , quite' par' have' t ' t d Wei th voice,' f I rem :naheri Pti Heed in by thi the fat • himalf me ' , soS 10 or 6 ' y moat; o ut both the r thenao,' home a. B wen and t pixel -4,e .1 11'' man ,.,e tut tw ' , but d b' t e y , i , nove Fine twin s ' , whic• of Philo; a ine as • , belt Finch's - ... . . .. .. . . .. . .. ., . .. . .. .. , , . ,.,.. ,- • bo Y,'" ' °teat of ' frequently never ud the !which mat flog nett) gotei , ' lais se, arid . of rnistakee graten ' it ' th. ref*clsing llegia, b v e ! w- hieb. in at co' c h ma attire' eled ' eh WI king er • who and • • alike, uc h as es of! m tivin ' t ti t e h o d soraiti- (lab could er, • lardthers • cent ;na. ' of " the i e lo ' • giv th e o h rsi: et ega ed. I liave test Prot Two ' and • 'but , was two say that for flog both No less - ' riming in I have the : eAran 0 the - thotigh to Children het Orin ;conker says being sheuld-have two! - I In thesetheaca ' • ' ' : so at katiclreuns I have' ' an : • A married lad y iti love affection, lady was I lattee:also . • quaint married be In the of diatinguishes e no to h thrill I believe - in which . _ .. .. . .... Galtcl,n, Into collecti twin c t th wer helve he th cl .. tha me o in .a 1 1 •' i in perso many twins mg meet e twin er on isitor they igtier allow' are between: ; hut : " of etc., very my ' mother renter, " WO thii3 aappatalLi four enga first: togetherffir with to see thoe in his. nor which a terms, distingn welt " Poor f II' o: is that does of s'neh • . .. ,-.. 17, .....1 _pig Dju tol tra am an[4 epi. . ' secure . . . ! ' . . . 84 Central]. Bargains zng the months 0A a t te °es va . stock ts large anti • . - in . January' 246,- f well . : . • ' General . ition. e. & ' o ' .--...--.......-..:..-..------ ' Crockery' Or . peleictal„ , , , 1 . . , and i 'i). bt 2,lar , : , ' Grccery. . : 1 • . FebraarY . . -1 ; money and ptrices . , I ; ' • , I ; .and i . . , . . : . , low, , , 1 . I ' . ; , . . ' hand; FEE:D Canadian 1 Seaforth ' ; 1884. 1 ; . ' ; / I,' Glassware . 1 Yow is you' r 4ime :i '• ' , . i 0 , Give usi a ea 1 . , 1 I . . , . , . i ! : i ll . . - ity , ck, . — -- - v :: RM 1/4 f-111,-i11°Po etnhie .nor, oilf cul.ivation, 'res. fof lull '11.1; rereamre sgo two large yo ..2i. o iles froi fort a.nd 8 roes ;lead in: sow with fa one block, or App y on the T11 MAS S Ameincan 11 1 • ; 1:?eI'S , on. and . and , 1- C31-1:ZO ! • A large stock of prices . defy compe sold -at mill pric etc. FREE DELIVERifr ' ' i .. , . ocerzes UR a irley- .-. . • 1 . , r which fo. 1' Ilytta . . .. . always in st , Coal 0-4 Salt . ' - . ' , ' . I -pi RM IN e- sale, or plae , lut 10, tain rig 50 i near y all fre fene d and m is a 'rst.clas: a he ed log well This fa. on a good gr I corn •r of the the i lage of with or without prie or on MI- PET ?It Mo' .e. UCK ' RSaaiTH will be exchange, cone Won cres, 411 Of . from sturtipa, a MO statie orch • rd, a ouse, . nd m is ithir vel ro • an ot. I is a Kippe .. th ero prem ses, 'E. FO ' SALE.—Fo for a large 8, Tuc -ersmith, con which is cleared an und • r -drained, wel of culti ation. Thor frame b rn and stables a never failing sprit% five mil •s of Seaforth a ache 1 t t h sat with? =el:ilea-a hig, far oi .will be sold. . rAppl to the pro r to E. oondville P. 0 806 Fielt. Of ., more of the d Tr e at inflaM resi and ok foe as 18 reo ent of —` •erienice e gre Person: o , of steam:a • rni frien ' aye ago • e a y , poise ds had : tea-pbt so that ' c lean r. Rich • lad d ra is mo tied that simian. •, ng b -at n od:ri Io e • ne n rell an o alt e: ily a, e• • I esttrons of c k th ' , . , 14 ; ' oh, • ti of 0! ely ex : b • ' 35 c a ..., i s whe o r. -a i t nd ! th rd id t h , end it • hi no ill : n if plo th ep in o ye • ntion e un = Jobn • n • In a, has l'.88e1. ea en t *as A 'M 1N F • ear. 0 mg A acres, part y Under. t s a io ps, and , bale .tee of the woo arid ceo e barns orch 1rd and ings are all last four e' quer er znilcs 13elg ave. a mi e This h . c ea . Appl P. O. HENR MOR 'IS , oeeession ;5 of Inch raine, and o b out 14.aeres land is well ar. T iere and •tableis; good •ell ew, 11= ing' is 11 -is from Brussels, here i• a s is a s end r on he CL RK, FOR. 8 • LE.—For a' 8.1 b, dorm, contain a -re clear A veell fenced about 20 a ' f f ores ree nolo seeded to grass. Th. timb :red with hard tis a good frame house also a good youn and pum . The build- been b ilt iiitbin th:. tvithin ti ree and thre,, and ve miles from hool wit oin a quarter o d lot an o'll b 1 , o •ni e so d ' remises or to Brussels Proprietor. 8I7-tf Laidlaw ' Wo'RE, , , , . ; ' 1 blover, . 9ROCERIES , , wir , _. 1884. SEEDS AT . .. Timothy and and Garden Seeds, i'otato , - / PliOVISlo and eVerything The highest plies , . • .... , , tHE SPRING. ! . . i , ' . , . - . T , ' . pure. Seks K Ft , • AUL . A - • ' 1884. . • • STORE • 9 ; . . . , ' • ood assortMent Also a fall stook ' D GLASS . . Seaforth. . . . „ . . . . a ' • , , . , . , 4 SFi!iFORTH • d I . , 1 I CASH AND DUCE E WILL W n , E sa ' - ND rIRST-CLi . NO . T D. - D . OL . A :EAUTIFE 4-/- adjoi pied of la hous out- I wood s len P grout ornaoiental celle let p e coun minu to•s- For sale . Mg the oy Mr. Robert d on which . and briek uildings shed, well,.cis R id orchard nclUdinir ds are trees t order. d an epm y and is r or gentlema esti.V.alk ld b ereeraa . .. . . • • . . REST IEEE cheap Magi .n is sta and c' - of gran • nice!) an , It is ' f t or a ,adin of the beaitty desired. oe RPBER , , Lo the of txeter anson. large le with nven,ionces rn, a trans ry 'and planted hedge. n fa.dt 1 e private bly 's residence. Rinsiness and Apply , , • IN EX -ET L residence at Ther and co all o co cellar & different small ' ' with The one of the • le re adapted part hetet on FAWBOX , . 4 4_ R FOR SALE — and grounds present oceu- are ten acres fortable brick her necessary plete, such as . There is a varieties of fruits. Th e shade and land is in ex- most com- • idences in the or a retired Is within 15 of the town fulness is all be premises, 824-tf . _ s_ Flax Seeds Oni4 - ' required f0 paid for !BOtter , ' I . • , .. . 4esh , I 4 , . , , and i _ +ops and Dutch I . ORO mileage use. I : and Eggs.. A. G. , , . . . 4 14 . • , , . . Invited. Show , . 1 DD S '- • . . isTo 2 . Goods. . EmPoi , . . , . , • 4 , . . __ • <UPI - lIeStOckB0f ooOstO ND IZS the • pie! eetttoent ef grievances oh on, OM • sing, whiel- :-.7 that we goods,and ving profit, PRICED, E BERTA isfactory ta SEEM, • . • 1 D5 gic:840,1i (313;luti! 1 • •R equireiito lea 4mithg 1. than ever ride • star of it any OW, y., ROM ifny8:40311113:11:192-11'641: stY1431 totli Order. ;ready A ou41(i to MI nee rat soarial Mgt two -slay leno the ash Foo Mtr crie met 0176 8110 few N• sin bac We ,o poli tho bine man aho nig sme -out Wen got hist my ;- ,you 'hesi ‘T38 r — !mon ali t bii pthe rpain ke tana t t A; can't to hi to in the word obedi irti hi and t her Ns, 'YOU Th bOyh „ray great. say rePut tempt then Pc,it too 0/1 see give/3 to R to et