The Huron Expositor, 1884-04-11, Page 22
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SENIOR AND -JUNIOR,.
• BY neenten R. HTID8011.
• What shall we do now?" Not go up
to tbe hotel, in the face of all those peo-
ple / Why didn't we think hovi late it
was getting ?"
The one addressed, a bright faced,
manly lad, reddened a little, and laugh-
ed as he answered, with an . expressive
glance at his companien, "I'M Afraid I
dian't want to think. It was all my
-
fault, Miss Margery." •
• "Oh, that's nonsense!" was' the un-
ceremonious reply. It was just as
much my -fault as yours. I stmuldn't
care, if we didn't look eo like castaways,
,
My hat ;a used up, my shOes aid skirt
soaked, and my dress all covered with
shale and dirt. And ye-9're drenohed
treat. head to foot, all on nty Recount."
The speaker sat down on the prow, that
had jest been drawn up -on the sand, M
despair. .
"That's nothing," said the boyetheer-
fully. "Saltwater doesn't hurt any
one, and your olothei can be made all
right again. I'M sure our first 'expedi-
tion hes been a great success. Won't I
astoniah my uncle when I show • him
these fish ?"
"So Mr. Douglas is your allele I.. I
thought he was your brother." 1
"No wonder you did, we're -such new
acquaintances. I'm hie namesake, and
heat my guardian. Ire's not,very—
mtuth older than I." -
"Not much older. Why, he's a'
'gentleman growedt and you're only a
boy," i
"I'm seventeen years old—nearly
eighteen.," was the piqued. reapoiase.
''Peebably a good three years older than
you are yourself."
" 1Well," remarked the girl, not find-
ing it convenient to dispute this 1 asser-
tion, "you seem young. Yon seemed
very young indeed when you fished my
hat off." i
"Oh, come, new. How could iI see.,
what I had hooked on to when I had
I.
" You ought to have seen yourself
when you whirled it off into the tvater.
Thought it was some strange 'uterine
anirrial, didn't you? You tossed your
pole away as if it was a shark." And
the speaker laughed till tears *ere in
her eyes.
"Come, now," protested the lad Itgain.
"don't yet thiak we'd better go -on ? If
our relations want to disown us, We can
prove that we are Margery Parktoann
and Jack Douglas by the strawberry—"
" That's too old a joke. But seriously"
—peeping round the corner of the Con-
venient rock behind which the boat was
drawn up—•"I don't dare to go up there
in this plight. Mamma anti Bella Would
make life a misery for the next week."
" You look as if aou meant that.
Would they scold you ?"
a Indeed -they would. I'm the trial
of their lives, and," poor Margery a ded,
with a sigh, "they're the trial of Iiine.
I think I shall stay behind this re k till
dark." -
"That would be a jolly pian; 1nt I
don't think you saw the people strolling
down.this way. There—jean a little
forward—I think my uncle is araong
theme and your sister."
Margery was on her feet before this
speech was half finished, looking wildly
around for a place of refuge. —
"What shall I do? I can't hide be-
hind the rock, and I can't run awary in
this wet dress without making a epee-
tacle of myself. What will your uncle
think! What will Bella, say !"
" I don't think it's a very serious
affair.! Don't look so frightened," 'Con-
tinued kind-hearted Jack. " virell push
off the boat and row out again, if Lyon
like." f
"Oh, I wish we might, but the tide
has gone out so far we couldn't get off
in time."
-Jack felt very much inclined to 6 teas
he save the tragic countenance vitua
which Margery sat down on the. row
again; but the unwelcome stro lers
were pearly upon them now, and he
tried to look unconcerned as he pi ked
up the remains of the hat and w ung
out the ribbons.
-
"Margery Parleraann 1"
Margery saw, at one swift glance, a
young lady in faultless afternoon bos-
tume; coils and carls of golden hair
shaded by a coquettish straw hat, the
rose -lined parasol, carried in One lace -
gloved hand, tinting slightly a snewy
skin that sea -winds had not darkened, a
pair of blue eyes, wide with indignant
amazement; a gentleman, dirk, arieto•
cratio,handsorne, with agleam of amuse-
ment in his gray eyes that had taaen
her fancy hopelessly captive the pre-
-ceding day; a background of other faces,
. all turned toward the centre of &Woo-
tion—her unfortunate self.- She sat the
iraage of conscious guilt, her eyes bent
on the -sands, her disordered heavy black
-c.urls half hiding her sunburned feee
and crimson cheeks, making so pretty a
picture that Mr. Douglas involuntarily
put his hand in his pocket for his sket6h-
book,
"Margery Parkinann 1"—the aecend
exclamation was not quite so shier°,
"what have you been doing to yonrse f 7
Where's year hat ?" '
"I—I had the misfortune," interp s-
ed Jack, "to catch my fish -book in Miss
. Margety's hat, and it got into the water,
rm dreadfully sorry I was so awkwa0,
and she shall have another hat to -night.
You won't laugh, Enact°, when you see
the ash we've caught."
"I'ra nearer tears than laughter," Mr.
Douglas responded. " Did you dive for
your fieh ?" looking at Jack's dripping
attire.
"He jumped overboard for the ha
Margery found courage to say. " 1
-wasn't of any consequence—I mean. tir
hat wasn't"
" And shipped so ranch water gettitig
in the boat again that her feet and drets
are all wet."
The politic Bella postponed her scoM-
Mg. •
" What a list of disasters I" she said
i
sweetly. "My sister is such an invetet-
ate romp, Ur. Douglas, that we can do
nothing with her. We ionty hope she
will out -grow her bad hkbits. Luckily,
she doesn't mind saltwater, Master
Jack; she cell ',man like e fish."
o Can she?" Jack said adtniringly.
"That's capital 1" e
"Can you carry those fish slone,Jaca,
_
or shall I hire a boy?"
'1 Oh, come, uncle, don't chaff." ,
"Then," Mr. Douglas continued, "a
there's no question about the advisabia
ity of your getting out of wet clothes as
soon aa possible, we had, better go tip te
the hotel, My umbrella, will have to
take the place of your hat, Miss Mere
gory. I see the rest of our party have
-discreetly deserted."
Belle perforce assented to this ar-
my aaok to you 7"
rangement, f
annihilatingl
and Margery
ambrella Mr.
her head, wit
ungracefuilly
soiled brown
loose eleeyes
the reckless
ashamed 91
those gray e
t
ous than 11 t
she had b ea.
priety ?--th t
pretty peopi
not young
boys at the
,propriety see
to -day? W1
becomingly
highest good
Mr. Douglas
-
askance at-tJJ.
held the urn
fitting boott
soaked num
whelmed wit
own deficien
voring be sist r with an
trek ae sh turtned back;
erforo . - 1keL under the
‘i
pougia ? •lite y.lield over
her e ski b flapping
bent her nkl a, and her
ands hit den under the
f her tibiae. For once
ttle roma) was thoroughly
herself., One ' glance of
a had be4n enore-effactici-
e lectar if on propriety
bilged ,to listen to. Pro-
ws fox pica, graceful,
ike'13elle, parfor people,
,
azons ho eould beat
own ,g wee. Why did
sotmoes ry, o different
did beta beentiful and-.
essed see all at once the
of woma ? What did
ink or h e? ' phe looked
nicely gl ved hand that
elle, an the! perfectly
t kepi p e with her own
three, nd was over -
_a drea ul a nee of her
I
The gaunt] was run and 'once in
her room at t hotel,Margery'strouble,
as she had fo seen, began. Tbe vials
of Bella,'s wr hwere-,e ptie , and her
mother's usu lamentat'oos • over the
present and p dietiotts fortbe future of,
such girls as e, liken a to. : These
predictions fo the futur preyed to be
the last dtra n the ca eas back, and
Margery asto shed bothher Mentors by
bursting iuto • ars. ,
." Oh! I wa to be nice a (1.1, pretty
like other girl "8118 wailed, s• blinded
by tears that • he ooald not see- the
stains she wa rying to scrub loff her
hands, "but I on't knowhow"
" Fiddlestic s !" said easigoi g Mrs.
Parkmann. ' WhO said you were not
pretty? And here there's a will to be
nice, there's 'a ay, 0 e, let ee fix
you for supper.
For once M gery was passi e in her
mother's him . And in cense nonce,
when she ente d the eupper-roo that
evening,dresse in a rnai4e.cojor.d mus-
lin that suitedell her rich col.r land
jet black hair a d eyes, more th:n one
looked at her ai surprise. [
"Have you h ard the news" witty
lady inquired, lowering fiber e eglass.
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"Little Miss rkni &MI i divo d from
her boating s . ,
e
"By Jove I exclaimed Ile next
neighbor. "1 ope her quarire with
gray flannel ill be a lasbin
o
Beauty unador d,eto, is Ian e,
.
n n et] '
Margery's nal excellent a sn
e.
quite deserted her to night, together
-with ease of in•d and
t
petite
Iseemingly soli undatioris of he world t. The
had given way. A hitherto n flown
bashfulness a constraint oppresed
her almost be. nd beari g, and one
sentence out of . er mother's la, t orally
kept ringing in er ears: " You now,
Margery, you'r lmost a woman,"
'Dear,
J'ack's vodear, she mused, a- swering
abili i s -quite at a dem ;
!
"what a night u re a wo satelif4 must
he! Every ye r till twen y takes away
a little more fr a 0113, and then t' time
to get married.'
, At this point her reverie Margery
happened to gla e across the t ble,met
the gray eyes s admired so lia. ott,and
flushed rosy red Her color as not
abated by B.ella remark:
"How very d oified Merger *a to-
night! And v at has become ithat
appetite which as our daily w� er?"
" Appearance would seem to indi••
cate," observed t r. Douglas, " t a ' the
appetite has bee transferred to J ck."
'Pas the m'an, Oriole."
"1 hasten to so. Keep u your
*strength, by all ,, elms, Jack, f r it's
quite a walk, to p village; n you
must get a hat t -night, or lo e pan -
credit as a cava er,"
Jack looked bla k for a thomcnt
redeemed himse "No n cl- t
on that ground,'ole. I I' I get ih
for my own' sake, Miss' a erger
go fishing witho t it." .I
In spite of pr estations—polite
from Mrs. Par ann, ethphatic
from Margery, . Dougl aa earrie
.point, and. Jack s forced to forr g
1
privilege of beie the iih ow o
maize colored m ' lin., So sag ry
to herself, sough ut an u freq e
corner of the pi za, and sat it w
indulge in anot r uncornf rta le
"ri"
From this mils a she eva pr 13
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roused by the fra &Doe of_a cig r
the sound of foot pa. She was
_yoked to find her f coloriri a
schoolgirl fasbon as. the owner lof
gray eyes paused side her.
,
,
re very tired
tossieg the
s the hotj sun
ck didn't et pit
0
11
" I'm afraid yo
Margery," be sai
away. 01 Or perh
you a headache.
did he ?''
" Oh no. I'm
don't know by exp
is." ,
"Few young la
health and strezag
when you are.old
"that health ds u
" Oh 1" said Ma
tress in her tones,
healthy as well as
grows up!'
"Unhappy! .T
looking at it. W
balls, parties, tra
from study. Why
head, Miss Marge
"4 I don't want ic
stand On stiltsto e
• Mr. Douglas fou
irresistiltae. In e.
he could not suppr
did his best to brig
gloomy and exoee
girl. And. he slice
Jack, on his retur
guided -to the dusk
,where they sat
laughter.
" Why, von seem
time!" he said,, disc
brought you a hat,
isn't la alf pretty en
you remember. yo
ing to morrow mor.
Thank you a
tae. hat. Did
Margery.
" Didn't you 7"
"Well, if I didn't
induce me to promi
"That's all right,
antty,
"Isn't there a oh
where?"
"You can have ei
We are going to bop
That is, MissMarger
a waltz with me if
tions. We'll leave t
ae
ever ti
ence yth t he
les can oast
h as that. You'
" be add d li
ashionab e."
11
then
ut it
hat
an't
ones
nes
his
the
1the
i left
ted
to
! re-
.
ttly
and
in
the
188
c gar
aye
ow,
he
'ch
end
ay,
ery, unf gne
"so one uo, st s-
e ana
nhappy whe ane
at's a no el svlay , of
, growing up X1eans
I, societ fre d m
o you s ake Jyur
?,4
cream if I ha e to
this sp ech uto
iation for the I h
s, he sat down aid
ten the imbed o t is
gly °rig nal it le
ded so ive1l that
kern t wn, was
orner Of Ithe plazas
'Marge y's nterry
o behavi g a 'jolly
• ten tedl "I've
iss Margery, but it
gh. And I bope
promise to go ash-
• g,"
ousand times for
remise ?" laughed
t won't be heat to
nowt!
said Jack, re,di-
round here sop:le-
er of these, Jack.
ith the .hoppers.
is going to attempt
er mother is prOpi-
new hat in Mrs.
THE HUliON EXP !TOR.
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Parlament:as care. Are you
Jack?'
To Margery's astoniehment
mother, who "utterly disappre
girls being pat forward till they
fairly out," was All smiles and gra
mats. And Margery, who had not
oipated colisent, and whose we o
Douglas returned in 1 11 f roe a his
perfection of costume andl appearance
again became visible, on1d have' been
'glad of any excuse to r turn to thee dark
piazza But before be !heel circled
half -way rouilid the cr wdea roo
forgot shynes in enjoy elate He
so mirrored er pleasu e that Mr.
las co Id not resist t e temptati
ask, as he le her t� a seat.
"Is iamb] one oft' e chief terr
your d eadful future ?" -
"T atte t o bad. never d
before t a re Wax da ce. • Her
know ahoul1 lisle it 2'
. Jack junio coming to ask fo the
next q &drill , preven ed his node from
replyin
" M mma, said Bell Parkmann, that
night, is she it brush ng out her fair
hair, "1 • arge0 will be a perfect flirt be-
fore sh 4's a year older. Her airs and
grace his evening were top funny and
all be use Mr. Douglas noticed her -a
little.
1
" I t ought he hadn't mueh obance to
notic ler. She was monlipolized by
Meet ack."1
"O of coarse; boy always take a
fqncyti the 1 st new f ce." I'
"We 1, by al &moan s, Blaster ack
is riob nilooneg.,hd to ,make'his fainii s of
°Ouse
i
i" A • his oncle's fan ies ?"
1
I" I ve y+ to deci e about tho e ?"
;Ne t orning, as- Ja k aid Margery
aPpro hed their boat, he figure °Par.
rladck
ougi rose teisurely from bahiad a
with umbrella spree, ab ve, ea ing
re helhad been ha0
the m ing paper.
ou are' all prep red,' .he aid,
surve i g theyanone a ran ementsa,p-
provin 1. ",Bait, es, luitob
Oars—
(To be Contin d.
-
eameind Stn
comin
too,
her
ed of
were
ious-
anti-
Mr.
she
face
oug-
n to
rs of
need
id I
111
1
One ,- ay of smuggling
house • h der, is to wrap
a ball p yarn car deca in
But gees may eaeily be
ing th •all With ; long
not d a cult for an e
stones oncealed i the
mg. 1tong experi nce d
vellonsld!elicacy of touch
the srouggled good as
as if they i were open'
have o t n detebteo silks
ed, bet :n clothing iti 't
inga, se! einatioa s md d
h
fo instal:to , olbs
nature, iffnesa of a Pai
, ,
as they ere tune• over
and u .n turpin • the
ou : h •e diseev red
ins'de., hie is ea y eno
have h d years of rectio
might
the same thi
cover a sniuggli •. Pe
themse v s up in mugg
general y betray : hent
unnatu a proportions,
we capt ed a fello syit
about ,a 1 Is is limbs, t t
time tb u i wind hi •• . ,
ottorns n d
d boxes, nd th
almond anti jewe
aa caugat wit
at. One 1 ptish
the fraud. 0
,
with a map
Con disclo ed Oa
was occ skate
ELS bear was
eized the oods.
t °teal sm gglin
nons, an AI i
era to. li
1 ces, easi
am i u atio
False
• trunks,
used for
_One ma
in his
revealed
observe
Examin
deformi
watches
when w
been d
their dlii
thing for t
silks an
extern al e
The
smaigglet
clovestent
caught o
made to
shape.
visits to
a place i
'had carri
ing abo
each.
oner I ev
A , goo
account
house o
rounds. T
sent to t e
lookOnt f r
was to ar
61O,000
•
e of smel
of otter
hich th
Scotchea
rl about
was mal
ship, an
reenwic
eight of
ten po
as the
satv.
story, pu
shrewd
era has
et story
custom h
a well-kn
e by a ce
th of dia
he officer
r, who w
bushy b
ip arrive
They
one of tlj
lookin
•
his coat.
the -smug I
shaved o
the steam
at the do k
preached
ewhispere :
You r
smuggler
" There
ferment, o
ger, who, h
gling - in It
nervously 1
coat. It • i
to rip ope
glittering
'leased and
custom ho
But the
that the se
about ten
rushed bac
they met t
that the s
Nicholas h
monde sec r
porous pla t
ed for the o
smuggler cal
was the w r
the enauggl
There, sure e
the recent y
and the ind
dozen big d
against the
of the smug
diamonds,
at for their
10
LS your
nting to
next
e hands
itching a
not tak
e coat a
nes. Th
e gems
praiser
z d genas.
ehts each.
Ito the
e r form
ggler had
t and h
d at his
r. Therl
ally; w
seh
ae
tte
of belt a
✓ on his fa
ough, w
remove
tations
ends ha
dy. But
✓ had go
d tlae offi.
• table.
0I
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a
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—Easter
were visite
cyclone, wh o
tation in its t
killed and
Rouses and h
score, one v
out of existe
serious dam
from it violent
a
ndianael a
n Tueed
carried
ack,
large
me ever
age being
e. Pit sb
e W dn
windstor
• .
gghn. gilt
said as enns OM
a lady's oc et;
p tIte T e in
Lound by pi ro-
needle!, I is
pert to; de ect
Ming of el•th-
velops a la an-
' thet rev:ale
uickly, allni st,
displayed. 1
ancalaces f •141- •
11111# u 'der
steam ff.
rved tle- .
of tantalo
pitniabale ' :u
tron ers ins
ugh when
, but a 30
gplaendwhnot
w*
ed dryclg
lfee by th,
ome Mate 1
tales weal
ok naso
ItAL ESTATE FOR RALE
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van 1A.LE.—Lotie 27 and 28, High Strett, and
th house thetieon, foimerly owned by C. H.
Cu11. Alpply to 8; G. McCaughey, Executo of
the Estate of the late Donald gdintdell• 8- 0-
McCAIJOHEYand M,MoDERMID,Executoee. 32
VOR SALE. --A Comfortable cottage ani wo
suitable fer•blaekereith and al on
'maker, iin a good part of the town for bn in s .
The eottlege ie in good repair, and is plea antler
situated. The wheat) property will be sul in 1,
alook a meparately, and very cheap. Ap lyi to
W. 'N• WATSON, Shaforth. 8684
,
C.ZAW MILL FOR liALE.—For sale, a saw mill
"4 with or withoue stack. Shingle mill in cone
nectioter Is si uatekl within one and a half Imi es
of Whit ehurch station on the Welliugton, Grey,'
& Bruce Ruilway. Everything in good conatithe
Will be 4111d at a reinarkably low price. Arraleete
J. W. MOWBRAY, proprietor, at she mill, or lay
letter to Whitechurch P. 0. Wou:d accept et e
partner.
1 84G-10 .
VARM FOR 8ALEL—For sale,lot 248,0coonrcewaleiii .1x11
4" 9, Morris, containing 125 acres,
are cleared, and the remainder good hardwo cl
bush. There hi on the premises a new frame
house and barn, anil a gond epring well. Also a
town wito fall whe t. It is situsted within a
you g b aring, orcherd. of choice fruit tree& The
property is well fen ed, and 16 acres of new lend
mile and a half of Walton, where there are
schools Church s, Pmt Office, stores, &e. Tams
easy. 'or fuitherl particulere apply on the
premises to CO IN McARTHUB, a if by letter
to Walto P. 0 82C-tf
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VARM IN Mc ILLOP FOR SALE.—The south
4- 50 -wee of lot 20, concession 18, 46 acres of
which are clear /1, iree from stumps and well
under drained. o tietter land in the cottety.
IH situated shout he f way between Seaforeh and
Brussels. It le yell eneed. 1 here is a log hou e
a d a goed fiat e arn and frame steble and
ed at•t1 a goo 0 chard planted with apple,
Inm, pe.sr find e t • trees in good hearing neder.
I is ono nd a quart r miles east from Leadbnre.
pply to ROBERT fcMILLAN, Lot 83, Oat -
c moo 31 McKillop, or to I3ox 1e5, Seaforth F'. O.
• 834
ALUA113IE FAR4 FOIt SALE —For sale lot •
No. p, in the Beyfield coneession, townhip
Goderibh, 86 mete 40 to 50 acres cleared, and
ee trate stumPs halanee well timbered, has
•nteige 'n Bayfield River, and on the Clinto
ad, a d adj4ns the incorporated village f
yfield. For term?, further particulars, an
ndition of sale apply to LEITH KINGSTON
•ronto, r to JOH
ARM() kt, Slone 18 .Kiogetreet We ,
MORGAN, Hotel Kee
yfield.
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i ARM I STANL Y FOR SALE.—For
i the South Half f Lot 16, Bauble Line, S
le , conta nit g 64 ac es, about 67 of which
&And, w II fenced' a d under -drained, l' he
a og him e and I frame barn, shed and sta
T tere is a splendid hi ming orchard and plea
ge od wate . Is Withinfive miles of Bayfield n
w ye A school withi three quarters of a n ile
el Yen fro 1 Kipp n, n the Great Western ail
T ere are eight tieres of fall wheat and th rt
acres seede.d to page. This property will be sold
C eap. For further I Particulare apply on h
je mises or to I Dryirdale P. O. AND[EW
10 NCAN. i 84
ARM FOR SALE IN HULLETT. — No th
parts 11 Lae, 84 and 85, Concession 13, c n4
ta ning 111 acres; 80 acres cleared ; the rem in -I
de is good hardwhod ush. Soil, clay loam, 0
w tered with a never ailing spring creek rising
on the'premisee. I Fra e barn and stables, og,
ho me and e good Iyon g °retard. It im convent nt•
to hurchel and Bebe° s, and is situated 4 &les
fr m Blyth and 10 1 m Clinton. For furt er
pa tienlarstapply to WALTER CUNNINGH M,
on the Jeonth paitiof aid lots, or to Lend 8.
be on& P. 0. 79
0, dddol us
fnia:nr
ne
f
ap go
ir
go
4)
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ssing ORE4
like are oft
ry sirouggli
a felse-linii
on tate He'll
e fellow w
on his Itac
fact that
1 mboyst 42
2rogko
Women ha
valuables
comm
e thei dresseswi
y disclose by qui'
often exposes t
of roses • or ail
duty is heavy.
n who ha a tin ca.
is body in cresce ft
ing rather frequerit
•
We traced him
street, where a -
hese caris 'Nati •
nds of oil of c ove
est fragrant pri
1
porting to be
evasion of °nate
being going t
nuti that word w
use to be on th
own smuggler
tain steamer it
onds sewed n
were warped
a well kuown, ha,
aek beard. Who
the officers wer
ere cautionsly
e passengers, wh
for a diamon
OTEL FOR SALE —For sn le, John Brevet)
. Hotel!, in thti yill ge of Drysdale, towns
tanley. The prom ty is in geed conditi
the hotel is dtfing t profitable business a
ure of obtairein a. Iconse, There is in c
tion with it an,acre of land, on which i
d stable and gaoled o chard. There are t
er failin wells' T ie is an excellent °Toni
a good ran withing to engage in the lio
bu, mess. For fur her eartiuulars npply on t
pre ides or to Dre sdale,P. 0. JOHN BRESSO
I I 850
e F RM FOR SATjE.—.For sale, the south half
lot 10, Concea ion '1, Grey, containing
ear a. There are ares cleared,' part of t
Si bah nce hes been burne1 down and part bus
e Th re is e frame heuse 4tnd sable, a young
• cha d and 4i a -re s if f II wheat. It is shwa
wit in enure and.o quarter of Jam, stown.
g • will be sold cheap. Mb adjoining 60 acres n
g als ler Pale. This pre e ty will beso:d teparat
8: )y0 together. Ai.Ly to SAMUEL or ANDRE
• tPo0w 1 LP() UK. 850
11 the ferm or by Mail to Jame
18
F
8 L
ises
a go
U 85a
h tind
k thc
'is si
and
e wit]
ton,
part. centers a
e iees, or by le
8 field P. 0.
1
11M FOR SA E.—One hundred acres f r
sale in ucker untie being lot 29,•concessioe
It. S' uckeramith. There are on the pre i
goodMame tutus°, a frame barn and stable,
e ( t
d ache. d and two ethad wells. There a e
.res cleated and 70 free of stumps and we 1
,r-drarn. and in a good state of cultivation;
aluncili well labiate with hardwood.
elated w thin One m le of Brucefield static)
uveniettt tnelschopls and churches, an
in 6 milds of,Seaforth, and 7 miles of Clii
and a good gravel read to both places. Fa
)ply toI the proprietor on the pre . -
ter to THOMAS MUNRO, Brie
I — • , 805
;
vo SAL —The undersigned offer tbei
-'. Fruit El aporaeor and Cider Mills for sal
chea and til on eaiiy terms of payment. Th
bail ings hale been fft ed up in a complete
man er for the carrying on of the Fruit Evapor'
atin Businrsji, and are now in first-class workin
order, and a 'ne payingbusiness can be done
But ts W S tohertson, one of the - partners or
the 1 rrn of D D. Wilsey I& Co , has gone to Ecli
•mon on, Northwest Tetritory, to remain per
men intlee.thi property ust be slid and thti
I
busi essoi sa d firm final y closed up. For any
part culare 411 i.egard t said property apply to
the t ndersigned•, D D: WILSON. Seaforth. 762
FEST CLAS FARM TIOR SALE.—Lot 6, cen-
.. —
oesion ip, Hu;let, 160 saes, superior lend;
125 cres cleered, well'hinced, thoroughly undere
drai ed an ir a high stitte of eultivation • re-
mainder, hart wood bush; two frame dwelling'
hone s; large rem° barnotonefoundation ; large
!rem , slitd sIEd work-slu p; three good wells and
ciste , 11 irri es from Clinton, Seaforth and
Brum els, - and six 4 rem Loudesboro and Blyth;
good gravel ror to each Piece ; yenta; orchard of
120 t ees. Th village of Harlock, in which is•a
scho 1, post office, blacil smith shore, and two
store , adjoin), the farm. There are 100 acres
entirly free from 8tumps1 and the farm is one of
the b Obient in selling : the
f
0
e
r-
; I
4'
man," said thein -
beardless passen-
natant, was strug-
f the office s, and
the. lapel of his
the office s -long
d take out dozen
prisoner as re•
ere taken to the
t once d eland
ere paste, worth
Then the •fficlees
teamship, here
r, who tot. them
gone to t e t.
d the re;! dta-
back, beu at , a
the °facers ruela
they fon id tae
in hit roo .
omeot to brow
e and stri • hitn.
s the ra rk of
porous pl ster,
arkina w ere a-
beeta p essed
the confe era e
e off wit, tae
ers go la ghed •
I 44
ad' al a, Wths e
y t
tlY per
limbo
dem
in sta
rg als
sday
tern
wee
nd d
sons
inj
lish
tly
811
mo
Ohio
by a,
vas -
were
red,
d by
ipdd 1
ered 1
in:g
et in the eetnitye
propr etor oig to Mani °ha. Apply to JOHN
TORI eNCE, on the pr roes, or- to Mr. S. G.
Mee • 17GHEY Seaforth. 817
VA M IN MCKILLOP IOR SAtE.—For sale,
-L. 't le north 132 acres o lot 15, concession 14,
McKil op, of wbich 100 a 're& are cleared, well
fence , we:1 urider-druine and in a high state of
cultiv. tion. The balance ls timbered with the
best o hardly& d. 1 here oro eighty Ewes nearly
llo Walton, 12 from Sea -
forth,
free n stum s, and 200 rods of board fence.
'I here re good ,frame buil ings, three wells, and
two la go young beating o heeds. itis situated
2i• mil's from the vige
forth ud 8 !rem Bruseejls, with good gravel
roads lending t� each plac . There are 14 acres
sown with fall Wheat. Tha farm will be eold in
one block, or 60 acres of at, to suit purchaser.
Apply on the prlemises, or Iddress Walton P. 0.
THOMAS SOUTER. 828
FAR* IN ItiCKERSM1TH FOR SALE
place, Ilot 10, coneession , Tuckersmith:_a7rpgoneorr..
sae, or Will be exc anged for a 1
taining 50 acres, all of 'which is cleared and
nearly t11 free lean stump, under -drained, well
fenced nd in a high state df cultivation. There
is a firA•elass orchard, a fr me barn and stables
a hewc4l log hou?e, and a iever failing tearing
well. his fara is within five miles of Seeforth,
on a go )d gravel road and e school house at the
corner f the lot. It is also within four miles of
the vi 1 ee of Rippen. The farm will be sold
with or without the crop.. Apply to the pro-
prietor 11 the pilemises, or to Egmondville P. 0.
PETE MOORE.
806
ABE UTIFUL, RESIDENCE)
I EXETER FOR BAIA —
F• r sale cheap, the re,lidence and grounds
adjoinh g the village of Exet,er at present occu-
pied by Mr. Robere.Fanson.1 There a.xe ten acres
of land n which is a lee ge and comfortable brick
house a d brick 'stable with all other necessary
out-bui clings and convenierces complete, such as
wood -sl ed, IAN 11, cistern, ce lar . &c. There is a
splendi erchardof various different • varieties of
fruit in luding grapery and small fruits. The
ground are nieely rlanted with shade and.
memo tal tree e and hedge The land is in ex-
cellent rder. It is ia factone ef the most com-
plete a d comfortable -pre ate residences in the
county nd is admirably adapted for a retired
farmer 1r gentleman's residence. Is within 15
minute walk ol the businesa part of the town
and loe tion for.14eauty and 'healthfulness is all
hat coi Id be desired. App]' on the premises,
r to E eter P. 0. ROBERT sox: 824-tf
BEST MON
GLASS,PAINTS, 01
Any Quantity of Was
Barb Fence
EAL CUT NAILS.
BUILDI G HARDWARE.
r dMoe
ire at Lowe
Ol•sTS' Pn
APR4 1.14 884.
LIVELY
Two -Point Steel K IDD EMPORI
Price.
S _AND 1-1CYNT EDS-
• EVERY F RMER
HE HARLAPIb CRE
ING ANY OTH R. TH
REAM FROM THE
WAY WITH THE USE
ERS. THE -1-1/RLAND
iyE THE BES1T SATI
AR. MY STObK OF
Altai -UAL *COST, TO
REAMERS.
!NliD DAIRYMAN SHOULD SEE
CANS BEFORE PLIROHAS-
ODE OF SEPARATING THE
IS ENTIRELY NEW, DOING MARKIN
F TAPS AND HAND SKIM -
C EAMER IS GUARANTEED TO
F CTION IN ,EVERY PARTIOU-
LK CANS IS OFFERED AT
E ROOM FOR HARLAND GENERAL DRY Gm
S. JOHN KIDD, Seaforth.
For the hist Len
OPEN.INO •
—AND—
One of the most complete stoc
MILLINERY.
MILLINERY.
HOFFMA
ILLINERY STOCK
BROTHERS'
COMPLETE IN EVERY
DEP RTMENT.
S I=' • r SO .C._,TOITMD.
NEW GOODS ARRI ING WEEKLY AT THE
CHEAP 0 Sill STORE OF
Hoffman Brothers, Seaforth.
CIO NOT WAIT BUT MOVE FORWARD.
0
We are anxious that you should see our goods and
know our prices.
10"VT IS TIIEJ 'TIMM
While stock is unbroken to make choice selections.
-
STILL
GRESSING,
Our purchases for 6is season have eclipsed all for-
mer ones. We are no* in 4: position to give you 'goods
:cheaper than evek
have no
a,ixie as cash.
4 i 1
8taj;e and Fancy Dry ods and Groceries, one door south 4 Mrs. laid 's
l ,
, L. SMITH,
or
,
Hardware Store, Seaforth.
,
ieal old tock on hand.
Produpe
Jit
Nci
o
A
THE MENOAL HALL,
-14-1
..A.X.1T Sir
ow placed in the market a new and wonderful Blood
wi I cleanse the system from all a pa ities, and leave
O. It is a purely vegetable codatioutid and as a blood
steamers and others whoa° system or 'blood is out of or
otble of
Cleanse? and Purifier.
u in a healthy .con-
edicine has no equal.
Ler, will do well to try
Duricani s Ext of Red Clover,
Oa° trial will convince you that it is
hdg.
You can secare it at a small cost
e to its merits.
e convinced that it has no eqaal.
atIt is represented to be, and no hit
1 er bottle,' and judge fin yourselv
-1
We have
n a fult ati
DRUGS, CHEMICAL
1
well -assorted stock of
AND PATENT MEDICINES.
O also keep in stock lel n the 11E4
n't see what you want, ask for it
s Patent Medicines in the market. If
atit you are sure to get it.
B.—Physicians' resoriptio
1 oraers from a distance filled with c
s carefully and accurately netenpounded.
re and despatch. - 1
C. D NCAN,
• SITCOSSOR TO E. HICKSON & CO.
xt Door to Duncan & Duncan's Dry Gooa Store.
CLOTHING AND
CILIZOOTIMI
Ever Placed Before the
Seaforth PeOp
Notwithstanding, the discontent
farmers and others over the grievan
of hard times; we still march on, OUR
BUSINESS steadily increing, valid
is a PROOF IN ITSELF that
handle the right class of goods, aid
sell them on =the lowest 14ing profit,
GIVING ALL LOW PRICED,
TRASHY GOODS A WID.BEET
knowing well they are safiSfactoryto
NEITHER BUYER NOR SELLEll.
' DRESS GOODS,
In this department will be foundilie
choice =goods of the season in Rich SW,
Satins and all materials appropriateior
wedding and mourning orders.
MILLINERY,
This branch of our trade requires no
advertising, sufficient to say IITss
Hmorm has just returned from visitig
the markets, better preparea than evei
to supply the wants of her enstoment
She, together With a large; staff of
workers, are now ready to suit anyone,
requiring early spring millinery.
READYMADE AND‘ 01E1E01'
CLOTHING.
This department as fully isuppilea
with all the itewest patterns at reliable
goods. Leave yOur order, or ifiyort cap,;
not wait, we can supply yon
Ready- made Suit equal in 7E047,13
1
fit and finish to anything macleito order'
. the cities.. We have now is fereta
class tailor 6n the pretaiees, teadY to,
•
attend the wants of zustonaersul
1
TO S MA' THOSE WHA DEA
WITH US
We recognize as the only road fa buil*
1
ness success.
FOR CASH AND FIRST-CLA
DUCE WE WILL NOT BE
UNDERSOLD.
Inspection _Invited. Yo Trouble to
Shotv Goods.
KIDD'S EMPORIUM
SEAFORTH,
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and
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wan
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sent
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dreol
had
pr
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said
ther
the
botil
tsict
3,4
tionl
deal
we'
houl
ever
hurl
so tl
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