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The Huron Expositor, 1884-04-04, Page 3- , 2 • • i- . . , 1 • , , • • i , , • . THE I-IURON • . , • EJL.....1:' 0 _..t.._ t and , C. Ht dor of 8. O. 8.832 • SITOR. The Imported - - •--- i . • : . _.___. - - 1 1 I 1. • . - direct for the par- our D . AT . will 1181 . i - i . , , s in te- a ' . - 1 1 • 0 • farmers Of BUSINESS 18 handl . sell GIVING TRASHY knowl•ng 'NEITHER choice Satins • wedding advertising, HIGGINS She, workers, READYPAADE This t an the recognize . - LIVELY - : - f ri KIDD 6 For the OPENIN( • MARXI • 0116 of the =mit GENERAL . • - , CLOT Giza 0 . - Ever Placed - Seaforth- - e mmuni ___..._. 1 , , ' f M P last tea Iv -. 1 G comple • , DRY - ING i milop THA.T AWFUL GgOST. • one&a seen; the and this that the bad over into bait be So aa' out be tip to ; or ' we . a . • - "reached twin. • the let for, professed ought guishing.between dr "the twin similarity manner, child think,had I had a, brother are our not during Thus • the fell managed her courting young - which in who easily Collins girl the a brother -not, mi case in a up at a - a a I an' alin 'ezn pail. seed of that stump yei- tell •three of stump:" left. the the and men .awful quiz following tricks made which plamants the to nocent to reflection dressing • when This when should In ftwin, I A I quaint; In thrill ndI" helinet, face—not 'fitel eye nant fear. All . that minds. speak in flight or Whatever : lon tho nod / to 'himself is about , lou eff ' in f tom T my thei whi fleld, haste.. the,other gruff , "Hullo, . And the soend apparition, It is He is con.siderably . startled three mell,• inept. As proceed that:they awful it tvart long, ing fire, their theta "Pooh- " you're Bich things find out the ghosts The but reassure valorous turn, • They Bill, pulling • pers.ina "Yes, why, ye o' yer necks tLest I thietin' CL and tha and laughed echo caught again. "But an' hitt tho' they a • little' comprehend.t "-Walacozne about it proceeds excitement. "Thar, wbite birch. put an I fixed e a about That wonde an' yer all ; ye fish everybod meat • a year's The boys in their Deacon. story, floe were ghost.'. .Ane Prof. -lee Into Two , and ; but .1 was two iley that for flog both. Nole as in. person. a - Ilave the : . Amusing one porter the visitor though to Children her t*in conteary. sari ate being have two the other remar '. ' e so at. this children know have four. aza : 1 married lady togeth in love to affectionsete in lady was have also married be distingui the of distinguiehes touch that does I bereve 1 ' tion of in whioh • • an It t are stare. — the they • 'or I white g,h alie. as-tho to oriese n s. wile neer at close is was story wild b forme. and 'As. V0i06 looki old Dea out . , at boys in such i soon to ghost et leas white and knowle. clear. I" as what boys Dime provide., retra Jae' that sinipl sepses tunnilif fixed ortnive Betio()his his arms wan • asha a•ns to y old s pupp a thel int why,lt's ca hereabouts and l fight bnkeep,' ncany ha II o se fix at e T ev b t 1 . : 4 r: ov si. : t . co b hu tu as ea he. tt sh a g cr a on w • t m • u a s t he ar a tn m s ' s fti 3n r fits help do oung,chape grosteh ie• nnte He Men nted .. . I to fore pi r ii . 4 10' : . 'es, ..- • : t . , : I . e .:s • .ted •y g s.ipee e I h h e. , e ou• to ' w u ro 1 e d?': pp d t e. e lo. r: s i , t: feech o a ' b ni se: - nde le s op hey es heard Ar ra not is, rms. o greet) thecabl seilin rt fdr drOpth n theou.,h t, teeth; cl Con nedi at they he t they :Jr hey I what' 'n they this Joie g prised stelae ling errible yerecity:red n en heard teen d, ording and the as oats,' re still 'v they would theie le eacon' . , tor. jeitt s, ome y mysel .i punkt nd infect•ion just waviet ter but a air.. g the the 's haat -Smoak have e t's 4 9 fier wal, . othing in e n ter uptlie end fromieed ha by I d to are of. the o him. othei strutk the tim op the chas had ._ loons I'll tihe ye've froth that hit toi' na, 1303 the only ino:tan ose, ad , after the ea' a* it, th the .. s gli 1:' .. , a eit, Wa ' t Ai I S we direct s- a , oVe . o fe •: bel fie th: :gree Mounts ba O.nsen a ' ea 'w . nig:. , lik ' 18'11 i =, — ' i e: ee veil, th i ',esky y 1: t a th i lot by ' I Meekly , the but • m wit :pell • tilts 'hie f -ay . .em ket .e hem! n iv • hi em, ir fl th the n of nttli each bou um. th e the iehGl a w ith tray nd ' ap- the titte atter :d b in t t ea. to • ef, d. oI Th om ly ,rese o ah eas, al " at been breakin' a terl up he an a abou •s," find eaco of . bat • en rot des wind itan ce at's. 1)41,11ex-fire, lest 4 y co vill an esh no thre ory of Viet ..und . . . 1 , s • • : '• .. . • 0 0 :.- : s, . came " ; . , ii y t • th h. • f i . lee ed and ve, Thar I thought icaet siare-cro keep ' b 11 , id Liable , o fiiet 1 1 old Oast pick ge 'start d 1 he , ollowed f i ' • , g yes • ' ' laying h e ich r' the r foe . amid " 'stakes n lo o e other, i g 8 d i h ' ipl a ad T 6 ' ' el; an : th , i d , ' BO old do ' iage. , , i ' ' , W.11 1:1. i other ' "have - would , 1 helmet I glotwing the • :a Italtga, iiit goblins . I. in tened hat , az. ghost, - .. 7 v ie air he 4 huckling srey. 4 n, nd.start Id, ul Phan- : irs along ;ha fence : y of in . mind ed 'mime?" • whence another lantern. -, and ,a little ( avice ce, excite- i tle they stating e mos e parts-- , :wore's 1. leurn- : hest cluesed eacion, ain't 1 ng o eat' . : tened, of to ad. goon whis• eat yer the y cora," lantern ountain laughed o' fire, jest Jerry .whic ant as 'e mn an old high. onto it, ter the blow crows. tin most e "suet rotten up •or I'll .how outs birch h y a to tell yoting "that ' " In- the . • • own odna-- of used in used -, nave her ad - ether * , up. , 1 1•1 ege g to tes he' he - •-• tina his to ' i3pf a on a n ci.. .a , I us ' t -I is • his nd hat do bt n 6, d A Tea Italie ell . en ers ot 1de in by her the a .. • fiery with - their good The as head- He with each, '1 when -in the hot ,011 by • one. , is -'a: of Pell- ' t of I no an, all i 1 i the re - s I" ; ' w - as to all h - 7 d , tempe ' ceeds able tribut river them raysn for slop - suppli mai forests ,stream floods throng come, trees th wetting of of - ttace pitlicy. • violent ' they of miles , acquire i • meeting which , much • panion.: Smith on . his illness He .• eic Gran was engineer, single his d• isij ity fanning a host knoWin . _ of -from Mrs. as. with.. be morning th ou his tea-prit, so call , • ....— a e to • ' a destit lost,- • nese fir h'egun dIf sievera vi/ides iti dered the has gions • w gardle their of cornea have these known Asia tioae settl The fall fores it area Prives the tains any rIrjr bank: havo. dwell:r meat In once by ting 'In tries, ment tion the where unkno Th pique Fores . hold The It ere the the Cyclenes dense - 1 —Friday • the residel3 ht - long layed to " — A Nesse h eivn mes g t la badly in l have of had Mom kissin her • for ho the elf (Wins Writes from to in .—yelt four gre give thos ( the midl ,renc leav '130m brot tem was rush are it's I am could ' Man. /' 1,1 Fo i' in th been tive anbm Thou wroueh Th lolume, die ' a i ' Eac a - I Th here ma IT to de. sit hu o o t t it -es. argon . 18 the sweep _ the ' ,o froin wa "lett Tru regard Baez duty. of • few, *g bete Rich - ate de e ht 7 nit, a _ _ a I " me Lb T " y. a - : t, •r:se. • r . dr re be b dr e 1. tl • . . ie .f s ; r a. b e o b any ica, on rea ow or sgr ea ly flo W13. re ts ce rot at d, veil ro e Oa to rivers, d, on • 11111 sta a d 1 Ohi ' arid of a . pe of . n Gr N ye eaperien me * ti. t a b. p - certain fieqieently 1 at �. It. e i r 1 : . e o v d b " ' . 1 a te : t . _ read t p.ssible, k F. aited e s r . n :a o. b e . e fi:13. 1 . •f g ri fl 4,n it th b s d i th t e r .e a a It dn. the days r (.3 , . t. • .d " ly ........._—_-__ . filed her her• —her onld ins who r dogs by .seent. Fume in adult : , • one . oreignseefrice, and said don," e had ears—our next perbeps have. ther 'of life • as oomin The ays after - B had receive ry nerv iu, ? ' 4 d joke. It vats erana ,, ivoidersons, ltw I eniarked wi •eister th sistarsiant o he,nd he a interesting Were.olosely could•distinguish : I -haves antilita,kes llife. i• i ' , 1, becasick, a; "1 thin', kiog zibt rime 1,,--, , : - an la4t phe It the at ho1 • la she t c m A a ns say g . Her nsw:r on 1 liiha e her . y, ' ..y t 8ee , m set as wi ti m id as u d " k tle 1 _ told for make Thus , when father ought was me . blance necdote remarke.ble sent . s, os e : from not due. from here 0 ne eh; we low Mine he both me to them Was like exarop expe alike few ane • an I you my for • to who of its . Ind arriy The his old roorni. Mother, : e how 4 was friends that no . be be rot t b w I rde w I incur- m NI an ETto, th w :Hers es e w no g e 0 hrcugh rr 8 e b1e,. ,w . oil n an I. e or :0 t ra es re • ea, el-ar, egg "sen o en ri a u:e. a en. a in c so. , 6 too- 't . a ai ied ea o • pre- e di:- t in h t. e t. a le t an. 1. w. , n eat e: io ce: ;1I? 18 is: ors et 16 • n • . u b el m m a, fo h 1: 4. 0 1 a i n ye tie ae s ' pe of I p Id xt y, ke e re to , 1 she that like lasing e. iment o try ween dotes ween 'officer . mei rued were other early s. sq • shall *of - by rein 'a on • for twin . liar- ther g A how , B ious e A real . aye roc - leen :rs. ade een in we- eat- aie me ing it12 en- by ich re- wEi xe- of ith . ow sts ice . in of ,te, an k 8. be ed sh . . e- n. , et e 0 h n .par o, d d, re e i e - . - . is s, e 125 - e. hoes - from .3rus e good o 1 • schoo Y store e entir s the propr e TORS MoCAUGHEX, e - e -Mendel), fenced, e alley hes.ko 8 fariele. two 2i- formil roads, : sown , one dApply THO . Imlay -1-: ' ils,ered • , , c , f f 1 . 0 - 1 c a !even -say. aTi el p D ta,'ning d :r w• o i- house I to ire. P on bo `ABM It on twee, ed va lion. Th stifle en "I' twoinrierrn as the CA i-, ..0 2, 1 ises a g. 85 no . the is si and wit ton,.and.a ises fie!, F ell Uhttl'Jiina.usdnIon_ man atin order, I3ut the f mon a M n bush parti the FIIIST drained main iste 20 t best — FARM - the f ere la th bl•ck, • REAL ESTATE FOR SAL]. Iripoitan above GRAND F . goods our We• and f S o pring e le ' acl• Cords—Blac r full one filled . leave of Price cheapeat .DuNcA . Ft t mem .eld to •th N MR. It is is, deal with to ' G mg I* C7oth-131 Goods, assortnzen and • ' and of t imp at 0 -.AT— I G I 1 ComPazi firm ALIN . HOTJS PUNCAN well-kncran can do none as good! , oo s, d • tnes in i Brkg ' 271 . Man4 - STOCK , PRICE 1 CO s. • , 'Mantle - Y, e finest rted direct, *f once 1 T H T of . 0, , , bate I bhp i ad an , d'131 al • , I' . )' , ' • • 1 , , UNK RA 1 1 I fir t. e ed e • opened i g a. t 14 e ihyrs and r . inspection LWAY ement. ENT. - 8, large consignaient 0 rade of leScal, - ring establishments , hich purchases purchasing,' 0 e world, aid ome and ' • th owing m • • Cashmerettes • ' - Check ks for * Sunimer. ETE, AND- PLAIN DUCKS ING. • on FRIDAY I TH, when ovelties in much I - „ 1 , , specially : but - 1 can inspect [ e ress D 1 1 • ! 1 La.d2,es , I AND r, . , , ' , .. ' we Ribbo better : selection i - ; Caps, where .. . . - BY W1E. A.. RUM . • It was probably the most blood lug and terror -inspiring ghastever et least that was what Jerry Snow, Fack Dancaze- and Bill McGee thought Ill they came scampering . through ield, failing over -stones and stumps, ?lu-nglag headlong into thickets wilingl at the top of their voices. The way it all cam,e about was I 'was early in june. They had started nit in the afternoon to go trOuting be pretty little mountain stieam lame dashing down from the side of haipee range and empties into Winui- gssio Lake at Melvin Village. With their rude fishing -tackles and em of earth worms for - bait, they taxied out, bent on haviug a good time,, nd a good time they did ba-ve After they had followed thostream eyond the ea* mill. which stands lie footofthe mountain, the fish. began ) bite as though they were hungry, 'he brook ran through a forest which tended from the base to the summit f the mountain*, betaken here and there ., long the foOt of the eminence by small learings which were used as. pastures y the farmers who lived further clown.- t came tumbling and roaring down ttle ravine, occasionally falling dges of greater or less height in bean- tel caiscades. . . Creeping carefullythreugh the beshes hich fringed the stream, tlae 'boys Mild catttionaly drop their hooks e little pools at the foot of the water- lis, and sometimes before the tually touched the water it would Zed by some voracious •but unwary h, and with an excited— I " Golly, I've got 'anther one,t! eokled beauty would be landed. This ntin•ned until each •of the three had ble string of trout, some ten inehes, d some' three inches- in length. eiting had the. sport been that they pt on, following the stream far urine nintain, and -it w•as not lentil nearly aset that it occurred to any of them It it was time to start for home., ' I say, Jerry," shouted Bill, "the 1 ain't more'n an hour high, we's fog risire down thar on the lake, rent two fellers don't want to stay the woods all night, you'd . better ,kin'tracks." • . . , ' Guess yer right," answered Bill, o had just palled in another nice tit, " but, my gracious I don't I hate eave snoh splendid fiehing ; neVer saw thing like it, why we've got near ,ut as many as we can Ing ; come, ke hurry ma" ' 1 Ali right; I'm ready when you aere; ain't it rough to have to give it r ? Ain't I buin,gry, tho',. Seems. I could eat one o' them trouts raw .. it'll be two hours and a half Be hours afore we MD get home, too." 0 i yer needn't eat raw fish. 'Twon't s bat a few minutes to cook some, I dunno but we'd travel 'non ghteater pay us fur stopple:P." . But howl* Rolle ter cook 'em ? t got no fryin'-pan, have we?" . Jest pick up eome dry wood, and show ye how it's done, I learned -of er when we worked cutting wood on Co* Island." - . iy wood was gathered and a bright started. Meanwhile Jack had clean- half a dozen good-sized trout, and ading them- open, placed them on of gridiron made of green branelies. a raking over the fire be put th-;_em. ie glowing coals. pretty soon the began to sizzle, and when they were rned oil one side they were turned and cooked on the other, While seoking had been going on Bill had id pieces of birch bark, and when ish were done he had some clean, oloseking, sweet-smelling plates all v to receive them. . .i ow help yourselves, boys," re- ied• Jerry, as he tran'sferred the ns of the rude. grithren th the e and seized upon lit tempting Mot- mself ; but dropped it as quickly as sh it was a red hot iron. • Brusha, ain't it hot, tho' ?" he ex- seed, altereately blowing and suck- ia fingers ; " guess we'll have ter for 'ern ter cool ()little." time, however, even red-hot trout .. iool,- and the boys enjoyed a hearty a. There was a lack of .sap and ming, but voracious 'appetites made r that.' low, chaps," paid Bill, as he finish- 3 last fish, " it's time fur us ter be. Ma', an' we've got to do some pooty alkin' if we want togethems by Me, 'taint a very easy road faller- a brook down , bat I'm ,afeared lose the way if we don't keep nigh d smelly if that fog comea up here, bee it'll be as dark as a stack 0' oats" ' .- _ le one then disoarded.hia figh pole, ,eing only small, lithe sapliags eat the stream, tolled up his fish line It it in his pocket and taking his " -i string of fish started down the -ai•n , . It was a rough path, and as 'darker and darket,they had much e in clambering over the obstables ir way. As they feared, the fog ip the mountain, and ere they tall way home it was so dark that mid scarcely see fifteen feet ahead. Le brook served as a guide to their , and they followed it till th_ey o a clearing about two-thirds of 3r down. ness this is Deacon Jones' field," Wok, EIS lae comes to the fence, think we'd -better go 'cross lots t o' the *ay."' , i a little 'spicioue We'll get lost in ick fog ; but at any rate it's bet- bumblin, and straddlin''' round the reeks an' bushes over theta brook." r accord'ingly strike off through d. Gettin . h ,g out of t e woods they a little lighter, bid it is still dis- ely dark. Through the pasture ), antil finally co ne e to a plowed 1 which the -you.i3•g crop is just ; u,p. Here the walking is much • Dill, who' is the oldest, trudges head, the others following after 111 Ale.- . , tenly the 'eider sto d * . ps, all - in - aecriceents„ ories out : Kit St; 1 -look tit -thee! Wh-what's 2,,, • ag in h di • ' '- t e reotion in which Bill iti•ng, the boys behold a sight aearly takes their breath away [gilt. Right before thein—cer- lot fifteen feet off—stands a most peetre—a ghost—yes, it must be; tuft be any - doubt about th e mat- Bre it stands, a tall figure clothed e, with great -white arms stretch. as though about to catch all On its head is a b • right sort of - - , 'FOR SAL .—LoL 27 and 28, High Stre s."-- the hou e the eon, loymerly owned by ca. Apply o G. McGaughey, Exc.) the Estate o he 1 te Donald McIntosh. MoCAIIGHEa andt. MoDE MID, Exeon Announ , : . - la FO"sh;0, sn maker, in a go The cottage is ibituated. Th or Reps wock . N. WATS . A comforts le cottage anti twci table far bl okstaith and agon . d p rt of th town for ba inesS, in ood reps r, and is plealant/y, svh le property will be sol.. in a' atel and very cheap. A ply tc. N, eafo,rth. 8184f , DEPART , VARII FOR eL.—For 9, blot ris, containing dotnhethert baj:kneeicLIerirrend,r,eal yheonuisegaadartgr =ctir property is we 1.feticed, soon with fad whdat. mile and a ha f a schools, chute es, Foet . For f . rth prentisea to 00 IN b° 11 aiwn P. 1' Thenteeet-114,1CIIJLOP 50 unmet lot hdi eehr rr ea i neelde.a •eilc„ribfreeteterf :sitnated Rho I t b :rtissohn It ie well nd a food ft. me (i)barn AO a go id 1 , pear and berry t is one and a scouter pply to—ROB :HT ss on a, mow [lop, 8 le,lot 24, cone ssion. 12b acres, 80 of hirsh nipairenth,lieereegoaodneh:r wood, S.ogroGhdosiPcorifnrguiwt aes..17hea' and 5 Berea of nevi Is nd• It i situsted wi 'bin a Walton where ther aret MS ;Stores. &o. a ms: part].) lora apply o the McART UR, or it 1)8s2, :eller' trOT SALE.—The . °nth f 40. minces ion 18, 45 tic es of 1 sniatehseancdo ,e231,1. rioei d lf way between Seaforth and fenced. - There is a log ,, on- e ' , an frame stable and t with pole rchard p nted . , trees in goodbeariog rder. miles .ast from Lead fury. McMILLx1AN, I ot 33, Con- or to Bo les, Seaforth . O. 0 a f o , 1 a e s § I ON as orth, I fact, not he tage onvince k on of tor . just delivered 1 i I • 1 i I ITI-LAND—. . Spr 1 . the in be . e . . ' J I Che ig E be"' ND latest . on , , in G & for the the best that a only far -0 , A 3. hones as the ' d . and C'olo and Twills :new . New ' Spn VERY MOLESKIN I TWEEDS nianufac house . W • . COlo , cogots. 1 i9OMP . - 1 f the MONTREAL elected by red Britain. from the manufacturer CtIstomer. . ()nese as cheap ge s oc 1 r t k- ar men t t tb . ttoman . N so, a Jackets HE STAPLE THE LOWEST PRINTED MILLINE The Millinery , ND SATURD able to show Feathers, eel Orders * • , Call and weeds west te' Furnishings, ... • —! Highest will find the ALUABLE ARM F.O.B. 9 LE —For sal No. 5, 'in e 'Ray field° . noession, tow ,,saia Godei, 85 , 40to 5 ecru. f rchci ee ee frorn 1.til . pa ' balance well ticlearedmbered .ntsge on Be:field River, a d on the Cli °ad,' and sclj•ins ' the' ino rporated villa ayfield. For ernSe, futthe particulare, nAd Moici)euerf s et e avply to LE TH EINGST t, oncators, 18: Kiogstreet oronto 'or to OHN MORG N, Hotel Re ayfields , 815 . - , lot and . has . ton e of and ME 'est, per, ale, tan- are e is ble ' of and all ile. toilid8 W I rth on in- ell ing leg her M, es - ' 1 1 ' - ' b Flowers, ele ' o 1 ' Ge. I . 1 i " ycji loods wastioce alkyd. ited de.Whle ed b de o by the , and 1 a ood in violent t of *St Searcely, , subslide tful f the d .f 'those 1 net warniage ess destr going b same ' the 1W00 of thei tectioe 'Floods in Cellifo wa ad vi our d of t anis, channel sh do t a ort need: the .p to o loreeer its :news, a to t r to t 00 owdn he riv, al /Me -its ttribialed part iedee ishing y was being of th ay al at care strict timb Euro de of son nvari f fores ld the heav oistn nel to ys, in-te• mountai ow, sun melt 1 . wh ith on t of sappe evita from' cha pede d the, een ai n eft hanie:, river; cent too, desol: cinch oreat pen force their oeds Is vio tie y t ne pe 1 tihin'thctoInet , mieny bf th'is , cyclkne Gulf ealeaion ctlartait arid on tided rerlul u o f end to to ac e . a: n - t 1 to he e p- a filen np a, e th, b r ry ae , regions and es,lid_eser , • fo ne t h r ea h h s m 0 te• fli aid o thatl and n ye, -ater. r .1Y th 4 nele, i f wa de a aid :otitis :re ting ck:d : on w a Ircarees i ntl n iali Inv ' e h onk I e ea wh S cti Ifor 413 ,es ithe , nisi, ly, s lfic :a ibe bf nil! pec ie delstr,ctian Yell omall nevi n there re nr , anlab tol s , frui 13 a este. of ken wholesale reit eon ions i flloo. folio a a ,istiin einfall , ti ter d . l'A ti-nd • torotec I • them mirod : t : d e hy 1 t 4rn: - ' ton breiBts d nece:sarily I w -tr eh ramie : —T. k R lc ao o y tha ceptionatly beri. ' mom , 5 yea Cantien be ve . I d tro he 'del 1 tea. e eon nd was . y 0 is 1 il the . -.11 ye ad , aid to n s at with . ye. n ye en , re ki• , s: Icy ve I'd •stroyed. e lo tif • o .• friehtfal w I t .resone ;bread be. pi be ve o t e f la. u re:alt iE iv • 1 ;Ye e .., s :of it Bo 1 IA: e ig *b :n ith: ' - e, we o di: 37 las . - if 'be • o il , a; o i - -as meiples, e o ar t a g 'V f it - S• ()rests ars io steaof ages avielling awe es a exec • in ceuee , had he eeping s, and es • carri oth itievit: of forest es tempes ndeed, cut he land, fet y lones 'ere (3' slate le. . 1 river e in eck y has and able-, tants. Ural ie e Which b-aein: erflowing , •Cerried ie Ye 'years same ope, .1 ay fal, ed ropean the , s ; and • try, charade: 0 - and the y simple . which . adually owly rushing hike it takes down rotected tate-and soon rivers . p; lan -the 'protee years nd in th r the min, hat II tricts the ovet They broken would ntli's 1 ,Mr -ay, ter -the oderich ed . time. "althea . ta s he anid en ever n Rioiliar ow• e nantity filled e a ch ssel. eling meld ents•of maoh eeessarv - .--.1_...—..—- . the Riv:r ' ha bee. ,hav: :de 'd - eet t new c: it. we in tee . do ., and art the • il pro: to the In • ;and o c,u al an, tie, pc. 1.13 Elting c Asia be f whie long of th Go des per d They to . from w as and ds d th: 'reek e r sou ea 1111 - . w . bar m t obst: 1.8 C 1' ' • died a we:It': In egs ,on ge , an ' d alw ficel_ un:s- w he . : i 680 even ing it wo N d al: w ai Aar eared, well log honee here is ri. od water. front A schoo eereeearperedigt! reap.° ernises NCANt ARM parte 112 is good tsred with the premises. ancta churchei nitieBnlytrti la the South ough /34 I-..' l'% F tbeeraSinloe abotlt well fenced, The re is a stabling i pleotyl °el. 1 two ilea he pro; pre&ses I 2NEY, RM FOR sale in R. 8., a good od orchard ores cleared er•drant. balarreel tiated convenient in 6 miles good touters or by letter p, 0. ---: . tie SIT •asieltgi fe a splr I K. gr fir or to • NLEY FOR SALE.—For 1.41 erfesla, la S gable Line., e , a bou 57 of whiel ed and under drained. 1 he !rime barn shed and st id b ming or ard and picot ithtin five mil of Bayfield en, on the G eat 'Western Stbin three luarters of a eresi of nfall wheat art th'rty trhaseErF pTartijszaertaypi7ityl on Drysdale P. O. . ANDR i ' Befor, Pel FOR . I I, acres hard a goo and an o app p 0. T 65 bal brick nn of vsater., hie fgr miles from ri. tor or to Prsp SA Tuck Tucke frame an d and is well Within. to of apply S El IN H LLETT. — N • ot 84 and 85, C nceesion 13, ; 80Siores cltd ; the rem oodbash. 8 it, clay losm, n ver aiTiog sdring creek ri Frame barn and st.ibles yoning orchard. It ie convenient s hoods, and is -situated 4 miles 10 from plintiti. For fur y o WALI.ER CUNNINGH r of ;said lot .ror to Lon " 79 N-otwithstandieg and others hard times we , steadily a PRooF 11N he e t righ them on the ALI, -GOODS well they BUYER the a i over tip ; kill •m ' az I inceel - l ITSEL la c ss of • , : low•est li LOW' A WID are sail NOR .. C ERSMITH , OR e ), the farm dt rbe d ITuckeramit - le containing f whiCh are cleired, a d its a first-class ceel is splendid rinse and ne bank • erneaili, also a and is with n . is be.,titifuli situatc,d, if the village ! Bracefield, S •afo th and ill S , s 'going to X mum Brae.field P 0: -dm 848 E. -I -One hu dred :rsrnith, being ot smith. There are louse, a frame barn tiV0 good we Is. a I d 73 free of s umps in a Rood stale of timbered wit' hardwood. we Mile of B trcefield schools and churches Seafolth, and miles gr: yel road to.b tb • the propriet r 0 THOMA.S h UNRO ' SALE.— or undersi ed ' ' 25 end -sr -dr in- state of c ti- pisture la it barn with good ' orchard half a mile If a an. ii a .d be so; b :a d e e Apply is ALEX. c- S AP s • req . - . i and red. 1 . 1.• .s Y 0 om will 4TH of all. the will be found. • the it , etc. acres or 29, concession on the pre ts, ind stabl There . re and w•11 cultivatio ; It static) , at d of 011- places. Fr on the Bru •- ' 805 DRESS In this department pods of the and all materials and mourning , - MILLIN This branch of saffieient has just returned markets, better - supply the wants together w1•03. are now ri3ady .. early spew,/ -aftklIO LO T department all the newest Ideave your , we can en Snit a finish to •an cities. We tailor on t he the wants of SATISFY THOSE WITS as th- e suecess. —.÷...__ CASH AND FIRST-CLA1 DUCE WE MILL i UNDERSOLD. . . Invzted• 4 Show Goods. i D DS EMPOR SEAFORTH. . 4 " . t , ' GOO I . ' . I I will 'la , Beason in • - • alpin i . • °ode i , E I • . 'oar trade / to fat prepared of her i i I a argt i to su milline C HIN G is fully tt patterns i order, or ii pl p ..), von 1 _ 118 1. ' -a in qua' thing mad ( have now premises , customers . Mt - US 1- on y road NOT ' IV T 0 11 , ing lateet ies, t wa4 , IIA_L Clothing, novelties Collars. ' Eggs in tbe , . ! . N. & 1 fine • ce Ge . t and best . ts' Hats and Department, cA your Toron Un for rder for Sp o. All the erclothipg, Batter au goods in SALE —T e Fruit vapcir: tor e , b 3 htt . ex?f nr4thee car !lin Business, an are and a fine p yin • IV S Robe tsons rm of D. D.1 ilson on, Northwe t Territory, . nt13, the pro erty ' ' ess of said fin I finally ulars with re • rd nciersigtned* 111 . D. ndersign d offer the li.nd Cide Mills for sa terms of payment. T1 d up 'n a coinple on of th 1 Fruit Evapo . now in fi t t -class workt busine ' can be don one of the partners & Co , h gone to E to rema.in pe- must b sold and tl -close u For an to's i4 r 1")* p erty apply t 'ALSO 1P. Seaforth. 702 r e e e - g ft- f e k • , - ' ' ; i I ' and and. etc CLASS pession.13, aeres cleared, and er, hardwoo s; laige abed n • 11. el's, and ravel road ees. The , ppd. , aejoniii ly free in the etor going kNCE,. — •—• IN north of well tinder- tion. liardlood. om stu are geoid ge youpg s from rad 8 eading ith fall or in the AS &SUTER. . Ht in a fram d zniles six to vill , office, the from caun to on Seal -- Mclin 132 which The nps, tram ba the r f om to e whe 60 ac premis FARM let, well hi h bu bar w rk-s fro rom ach go qf bla di. arm s umps. y. Manitoba. t 4 p srth: ---:•- OP :cres 00 . rain b lan her ali (1.2 - buildings, nig i loge • s • ru c 1 plac I The of .•s, ox . FOR SA E.—Lot 6, co 150 acres superior land fenced, th *roughly uncle tate of ultivation • rel• h ; two frame dwe'l lin ,stonefo ndation ; larg op ; thre good welh3 an Clinton Seaforth an Londesb iro and Blyth place; y ,n.pg orchard of Harlock, in which is ksmith hop, and tw There are 100 acre and the farm is one o Object in selling : th Apply to J'014 emises, cr to Mr. S. G' 817 --e— -------e-- FOR S E. --For Sale of lot 15conces-ziOn 14 acres ar,: cleared, w'el d and in : high state o e is timbsred with th are eigh y acres near]) 0 rods of board fence. three wells and, qrckairds. It is situated lof Walto ,, 12 from Sea- . ' itelswit good e , . The e are 14gravel acres farm '11 be sold in. it, to s it purchaser. address Walton P. O. 828 Galt4 coll co the th were he, eves. he the .i , • ' th me of in 11 it in i m,any twi , es se twi on VII ign allow are ; bid : le* of their th ., , very my au moth ' W e mo •nel us apart" et • enga • I fled, wit his nor whi a terms, well - " 1400e of bis the -n , as such Mies: cl.git: , i u et we MO ho gnil n 1,1 w g 1 an i a - rn, pleb ' * nes' 08,/13 ne o y ratio to MUM, T 'us L u hajt i in tel rs a s ' ar . M to five r h ' h on 1 e h. G sis w hind, ots ' ye - tbril , ; , I: n ' a o. i - One ' a 11., ' mine witn ong , 'n t to de th I h rth t I e d " - of e en '15 m a r t r_li h ce, , p: neti rs he. ria iss he ton ; 't . ,Fi . .., .1 . s of is la. F of e n s t a would y ene, r d never , an seein i • lief .1 °dotes e n emirc to• Ceason the•collegei d . as art.- ly er ave the as oice . -remember ved by e hi treraely ., so 'r i natances •nt both he . en mnweCtridomtecitiglain and ente . t by novel I'' i.ne in which le iloeophers nirestigated. • • c . a &CU *spec ()a 1 • ceitai heed aneca it ' • arly re vs s'itie qu' pe pi4ed, th• fathcizt. ME18 6 - lett twi but- Of - , h - 'wins e ' It d wer ' a anothel g " gl w ed ••• ' ont o i ' •: : 1 10 k re, two danghte the fetiture ' ' nen 'in' . 1 ' ' much years , of firs a d n ii th h,ith she " nt a test , . ' .boo ' " 4 otes of ' f . requently aever d t w as og otetp Ida s, s the • f tit - gro at ' 13 t refa by w 103 • • in at mate' marVe h wit mg who an • alike of ' m winsMet- time, th ere. ither (Add r, -welt brdt mild, m. of e lov gives the — I have 1j384-. Big DU - tO /-1 ligt ''' 1 ing Mitre stocl . A large prices _sold ,attend ,` etc • L C • , ' Bargains the. months of the oest va,tue is e and I ntra • . . - i : Grco • ever , c ry and 1 . s l Yow j 1884. Glassware . . is your . red in Seaf. s , . I . time , . orth t , Otalit y , stock I ; • Sal, ! a . . the to requiting with goods. not.wait, Et38.41:111tde A in class TO We ness 'FOR Inspection KI in January for tell Arne & . C _ y sel ed,, k 6 ery Pebrt4 money a d p . • , 1 I' , , . I' oceries OUR c4n i i irley. 1 . - etIZIO 1 stock of 'General defy epmpetittion, I at mill pricet. FREE .D.ELIVERY. il .1 aialaw I on and and Canadian • bond, "EED Se which hr &Days ini C 7 01 oa., t forth *men -le s• place, tainins arly ifleenced is a fir. a hewe. well. on a g. 'corner the vi 1;:e with o prietor PETE • IN TUCKE • 8 le, or will e e lot 10, conee sion 50 aores, .11 o 411 free from tu and in high stat t -class orcha d, a log h use, a d 4 I his fa is w thiri od gra 'el roa filla of the 1 t. It is allio of ippeu. ' witho t the I cro on the premises, Or MOO E. ITH FO SALE.—For changed for a larger 8, Tuck rsmith, con- which s cleared and s, unde -drained, well Pof It' t; ' 'h iranciue 11).ivi Dug. d s tja b leerse never ailing poring' fire mile of Seaforth, a schnol house at the within fotir miles of he farm will be sold . Apply to the pro- to Egm ndville P. O. i 806 morn of the d Trunk e at G infia, sem resid rs art , k for d as a a reo t of grea, Pence ,of s m fri ag e a h 7. poison s had tea- p ' o tha clea r. Ri ink of dratik s mouth • ed that ician.. . . • .g' lethin be de :n :mplo ea rd '• n of est alle ri-1ng nde d. de puit t a 1 ' 4 a III b oo1li t e ; ---_, . AR eh ing 50 partly stamps balanc . wood a frame orehar ings ar la" f° ,quarter, Belgrasie. amtle. h ri... eoa.p . IN I. ORRIS ap Lo 15', ' 'eres, 5 of nderd ained; and a out 14 of th land d ced• . There barns land and a goods all n w, ha yeas, -It milts from Tbere is This is a soti :: tpspilly , oonL1 FOR C neession which and aer i8•wc11 stable.' ell alnd ng is N :rus : se iidi I le SALE.—For; sale t3, Al rris, contain- are cleare well fenced. ahead 20' c'res fr.ee from. s seeded o grass. The timber d with hard- s a goo frame house, ,;" also good young pump The) 'build- been bui t Within the ithin th e and three els, and fil e miles from ool withb ia quarter of Int, and will be sold 11)8rIsto°,. to 132:11_ssFls .ermo i 617 ti F'eld of WA I I . G 1884. • SEEDS AT THE • _- , ' . ei lover , Timothy and Flax agfl Garden Seeds, Potato : °CERES PROVISIO I El and everything required ' The highest price paid - • - . r a TEA . , AU - A good Set3. T, . 1884 STORE asaortme . Also a full AND ' LA G Seaforth. • ' nt of stook ' . SS- S . I , AIFORTH , BEA A at adjoini pied by Of -land house a out -buil. wood-sh 81)19lis fruit inel grounds ornatne cellent plete an. county farmer minutes and loca that con or to Ex:ter . • - - __- . "Ti"Fur, r sale .hea g the rk is Ro ,n whi • d brie ings a d, we oreha . utilise. are •tal treesicel•ati order. comfortahlb :nd is admirahly or gentlernants walk olf Con fo d be d P. Ilksr I, 'llag ert h is - sta d c . cis d of grap It is the heauq7 ired. O. 1108ERfF,18808. 0 spicE IN the rbsidence Of EXeter rinsed. largoiand 6 • I, wi nveni •rn,.. cellar stri u 0 Is and , phttsted n fact peivate adapted residence. tonsil -tees and Apply E • and at p esent Thera re com ortable h all oth-r nces com 'tete &c There ' different varieties small fruits. wit shade The and one of th, most rest ences f r s part If the health ulness on t le . grounds ocett- ten acres brick necessary -su h is a of The is in and tom- I in the a retired svithin 15 town is all premises, 824-tf I Seeds ' . Onion - ; • . . for for Battier 1 I r 6 - Tops 4 , Olinestic 1 - 4 sh and pare . and Dutch , I CROCKERY' . use. and Eggs. A. G. 3 CO 110 *11 ex k ra su th 0111 th if ID 1 ma wb tro tol -ab • . but 1108 me an tlf tak ter 40 ain' I'll 1 fat ove D. fire ed ogre sort The on t fish bro over the peel the fres read marit cent dish sel hi thou cleaiuh wet In will suppe seaso up fo ed bit trave tell bed -t in' th well it, 'sp fur t black Ea they beside and p heavy 11101111 itgre trouhl in the crept - were they cc But t course came the w says J " 811' 1 the re this th teen 'ming bythe The the fie find it agrees. they g field, i startin better. along in Inth Sad frighte ..B_ th-that Gazi is poi which with fr tainly awful s there ter; th in whi ed out three. te also GOOD ND: the Scaltatt of grieVanoet h I 3 sing) vbic P that vs goods, and 'king ram PRIDE BERT fac ,SELtER, 8. found tbe Rich Sflish opiate far aireeiteli :say than ever ustoinera staff of t anyone supplied reliable 345u �. with; * tY)13tYlle4 to order a iirtt, zeady to DEAL to hirers S BE 10V8 eV1 8.1 dre Aro tbe hew a c hex new rat] said oral nigt a ve disc) the wore littl met proe like lady two 89.3% ?cm the testa Foo int Mi ode met eve en° few sing beat (We wort polii the blue man stop nigh sine' out .2 won got inati nig c agii my ; you: hesit ans,A at po reph mon, alit belie husb othei paini Ey aSke <Pail fall/ 1 k .as voice moth filets. 44 up hi Ltolc led.r 4,11 obe in h and t her You away Thi Gray great Bay we I relml when temp thea Fon too h 011 See giVeti 18 to Mr. 11 to sta.