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The Huron Expositor, 1884-07-18, Page 2_ I 4. 4. A amaIt w its v it al ; rugs ;red Will tong the dow !real as d 'leaf hair whi an o 'forti her true haw dem eart-1 in w ac open -snot est old 1 migh visit) weal and moor Bu tioal mom wi hoard quire lettei leave at fiv us ni( " coed, lookii Ruth nie's strugE EVE tnade neigh eional emplo deligh Ethane her a good She is that h father Went deme to brit or at 1 month *kin quaint the am once in great e was BO Out oft eOne Mee. I admiri mond that ol would girl." "No she ha years o home-- " Oh course. weight Such that th tion an attache you oa daughte operas - bought On B. unlocke yards o "Isla young g finger. It seem tapestry carious make it are so r "Ion kissed D; ingly ex born to he was never d and mal he had a De dout could b enough; ," I me is a perf some no turn -ref meat ho At tha with the and Mrs "Maud key at th Ruth I stay, a p open win low. Sh fountain Wh were waf Life look she was e went hon of blue vi tifal pate dared it long treaE as fine as days only On ret morning that lady manner, and when first, Mrs Maud, wl young per ". Wel speak out "Hush annoyed a " Can 1 son ?" "I am what bee night ?" "Did y drawer r "Where • "In Tot take the "Ma BE aggressive When. I - _ - ._ . . • _ - , . • ,. , — _. . . ... . _,.... __ ..... ;....- ... - • - . .. I- • . 1 1 • ! . . , , - , • . . • . , • i . :, ., . - • , • . , . . .-- , . • • TH HURON , . , . , . - -- . ., , _ . _ . , • . . .. . • • .. XPOSITORN . _ '-- - . . - • - • -- _ --_ - - - - •_ • _ . • . .. • . . , - ' JULY - ---,— ,... .•!. . ... . - .:.., - -.--•--; , •L - 18 188 'is tS. IRESON'S _. TREASURY. that of &certain by the sunset. tenement house, west, and it Bright 'matting common chairs, shovel aspect sat by the eighty yeaxs, skin white, blue, and was shining' not think and unoom• was bat if this those of the king- little ones or meek . - -.Ater than this Young girl er than the new- s," returned fair girl, who youth made together all sunshine an evening' flakes. _ to be very prac• she added in is wealthy, . t5 They all she her, to write e. I aeed Le can come home es Me will keep you would sac- .. never went ht worldly wise way to get gran- e not know the old city below • old lady was day, a kind look in moo, about her new first she was an impulsive gracious, pretty Ruth's instantaneous. be had known a lady, her Each day eyening Ruth the kold lady, ter her supper, In a few have a new shawl, and for when she -was going -would be high up and to take her satsewing for watching her her dia- should think you, a young Ruth ; " why, I., was ten mother and then." of her, of she wag ' Ruth's face her indigna• well you are yet that the. sum my candy and the lace she -- Mrs. Ireson took out two cried the with her so much! to me, like to fancy the where they of its design price," con- was shook- is I was not Ireson and I into oil and too, before as I hive done. You had. money • - Ruth., loosing who -in Tone-- . . appeared the parlors saying, leave your longer to there by the peek be- plash of the merry -chil- odors she sewed.- her; for if When she a boquet of the beau- de- - her own washed for San- • next to. find stiff in. her, should do Miss veheneent- propose to . dreadfully Mrs. Ire- - you sa,y lace -last - in the rose up to -glass Maud, : leeked the . , . .- - first and and of win. was rose- the of in was who on by. the ene of a. is re- not a a a -crowdedpavements. fao for sea in. fell. to left ing, net any she entered, Kle Isom lear mot gies COM: °mil; to cold a stole tion fess lace. and piou- been out tell devo out she so body Tres° co.; s°t•reneth had bit -anus: when take " sent sinki• /ream crOss:d a W a?! reSte. a De& on were Or just her page. med out unto', stolen a. ; in for person article at ' the the look I ' swered ing ' rooin watched interviewed He reading ranged full the in is who them teddy., tears see she the they arid out, "such lady to the them all," dor-ing Ruth called Ireson maid say After looking The rent Ruth's few she pleading forted- owed not no if they At graanie the the ness, and, to venture streets, box ed wae mor Se hr pr .4 " 4 " : Grennie of 8 -lives n: " 1 Gr: out loeger Mr:. ; Ruda " See mir s i. er ve.ich it opened a e • d a, drawer from into my lace when I came u key dill was gone.I" There , as she retuned- for abmii I looked lace, and:it " Whe. demanded " I cambetimegine it somewhere' "No. "Yes,Verywhere," "and its don't kn. • "Mrs. not insult " Don't "Own right station for; age had Itteravoid "Be still" her anger a mo do le my ver A plain neat r young into have put Rath g his with grief ; nokknowingi Int reflected her tab of gu-ll., Christian a tens usually 4eserved. lost v safely kneW Ruth, hurrying until . gra,nme told her old lad do no wide, that to -day, girls -like they go to th "The L day o that said howl so Wribly: Next day, at the 's room who remarked, when t that her for ;work, dull season:was must !be face hymns, prayed, in the Ruth send it, .. appetite;: kept last there was -morning., street, then, she took dressed atone she tottered' s out of p into . The car or, and. , fumbl the dust People nd - the the car, " Come ee.n carsi. many a• mg, angel knew it reached the a daitty. -body." ling she , er. The no •abject to say kir, not say e wee heard age, yet y : " I do lessionali anything • as too etre; o yo.0 for q't once."1. hat I That •ray,"-gropaned 11, thereiare onee," ppt am Very• verylenientin rrest," added in Ruth's ion to her, the rooin you turally.yeu blames you—but adsomeboly .. i 1 nine understood she was seemed ask plaintrvely ? I d to theletreets." 'ream unprejudiced n-easieri should did n 't a e," faltered g into the , to avoid the rocina or. ' Grannie sore need a while the on a lax .5 table, and to stay t h1 home she where 'art, No e, only alfilm Was it i mon ? Th Theloo pposite, eudden1 whithered mg lengths point lace , . . - watch I n 1 vas t o 1 the I e., '''' .--4. Me, 'i be a ent. o . as om, Woman his a Le few a bible eau ent luables laid - She so story ;. listened find are penitent rd trouble rust a-nnie, any hotel, ,e lace grew but half the !young thirty and their Outof glad She herself her the ' he d lold 4, and on, trucks helper. -sent, Or Mils. lady Imagine was old i for ' not befoke, I s'8_,,!. 1 sorry a quiveri conscien enough am chair not do e lar becans old i habit, pocket went the. drawer my possessio no korner : ' "That as soon, see if you was not had it lady, have looked . icalotte what became eson, -for I"-- thearioal,' tip or policeman, . said which " silly al you tiay hand. dresse rem,arking matter questiten him a anejaions, and.tndigna detective, grannie that the might ; th still virtu hone, a,w some lome, open awe it, I at a lad alwa are, t is go in b 'okenly on Ruth, but was s w morni bu paid w soni:titcles along, dark , do Rut fo deet. came to Elie , Wa tre .. her' h la into way ' ten -drive dan Wit for , li Bolin `a re moth i not, a Tees ar 'old, , mile lad pleas the pcar hers, witlea Mrs. sup 'pthiefe4rhps g, sae :1 • pro a ,L• - child. gte; no s in -Ma :or le iting her 112nothe but saying t 'stand stole . . : this so dishearten to leave : 'eighty was not ; she by the have it—I the poor -soft seat, further -to arranee shut Of God's opened bible, aa she Imaged her feith 'd al open the ge familiar' seemed ; of lad save and of. thP 1 I 1 1 I . : and d down slake, - . • le is' as yo . ha. to be gone seYe -I lid ' e bu 4-: for yen your d.' we wil pub Rath, silenced Would thing.: this 11111:-- man, Igo • ho with. Or t gratefl that wh and -bier goo.' ,12.1 pretty reput• s is ra and Moret ne cL y the u.ndre. . d the t and ith pasLionate in She they le it. in the a frauds—the e more ary 1" ' d, a stronghold and ina, .. coal& he urged the ut in h " It wes uld he gs were with lose a at nd food iter, .gearante til,L and ess avt4d).' • in. Mrs. exs, but was g d mustbe. a June Ruth (shed her bliug ' : w Sunday it. When the on own, I •ough : nd chipren r unworldly eited , wh his coi r exa broke" fated r," took.her nd sta at fo may b, d so, Ws do se, thi perpon'" her c Rut made ehe chil If." deceit• I esoiqemarked, 8ose the . • • eat the. eoul• ablyae: i ;I:ought mike I , oh hy a' d flippantly. yo h g vOicr-began iousneCe, and ,::auntered : " I'v:!, eat :Ind up foe my lac: it," ya • s as he " Ma , yeset ' _ hail mad:' tab Sent y ho 11 PP _. i title w con e h her help th orn fo ; so th leaves frint to !ovi her k' in ! g r: an. e co: . . opped left . a but ' . very bad` replaced seen."- 1, :1y. : • f tighter cried 1 b 1, by s lace :topped .almly. . e. at •o." I hen, ion, he old girl tion Oly -hen ver, ,• , ext, -odd. opt ome calm, ed • AS they he We much grieve by oor r heard ne hand. t he ad day go with; "e. out fieen . nice tly when chap, s. her t r. king agrha e ne ad What .! t she not vined up oerites go .- madoubt lei.. is De • .d and I old -hearted grannie :, u.". he ile ersation h ea- m. ment a, : a book— seemed :ii ' in lnie 1—the the out for w looked, the 1, . Rtith'e vo strange,; gone :pray tel .. you not ywhere.". from Me to say it." m , Ma send to girl Of yo expo"— 0'2 a digni f•even-Ma dishone -to Steal was le ; ' -fro 1' .- We ..3 her, wh ' glance, treni left had be:n. had alrea. neighbor:. oreatu a well Might for acquire; 'earne• of ladi:s :and foul'. this 'back he door whe sobs pity." 1 tell, far I came ;hall said, mor ough L' ' knowet will tel won . grannie of Mrs. face by for her to from." I spent in success, .The provided. sang midnight solemn- yet 00m- - Ireson she did she had 01eagre, . when out for down eager attire ready i familiar ' on the moved smil-. oil patiently gave his kids she let where she say-- ., safely There that whether length, ,As she that must be 'on grand- ,' apolo- "only she respect ituth is never eemptee con: the. . to love • - as- . I have with- ' . , . to of' her drink, No- gone." Mrs.. ; - : hint to that all she rest a and saying, - ' Lord , .•body Mrs. • , air at ehe -iv hen the Y of word if she - et t • -dim- her p.at t u . ey he en . he 1 as ce out the . I" ut d, y at d. t e ' y d t . n -,, L 0 n n a: - .1- t le y e a - se, al d:- to • i a - la th co su th b ev ca fai co th dE43y. or eel Bp; ma me for pended as monies the fair sue dea •oorti f 40.4,1. ieeeng ng'prayers ha; 11 hel as out ) •f the he, I he' i 'lel,. lire- let P uri, : • t II • - lad • • ' li - *egged 4 I " ,, • s aye p b d e p ece• e - u , r. I - pia charge, 0Ihe P laleksmith a 0 e i n b b d ..t o, - cpar it e8 t a th ee•li chis y o d Al. these cci 00 m DO lo 'eyed col erl Th et( : e os ei his oafng on ' tP h S o h ' ge e-- - ' ' t " elhonld ' I ' fete ' The nied ' 8 then ' 4 ruled. 1. "Oh, my I Ireson, , dropOing L there isn't that minute. Nolvs, my own self Maud I" . . While the ed, regretted) wild creature;, ed on her bo, ing • to hers: thought .He : the two epee'. .dignity said, : mention this your snepioio tilt the Ir : their remoes: accusations, keep resent .• persuaded !to though she r : than the sum declared She She called a home, and. b ;I:gel forgive her 124 Ruth airiv:. net as the 4" from her Co ntil Maud c larg:d ent to make and felt her i 6 inland forgay.; and up stat rest interest iving.• What he next bein o church and ike a eweet , • . g,ran os" ejaculated . er air brush. 144 : *tidal lace this es . Id I have done I • e me I =Left I Maud! you. 4 er omen eac wo d :red apologized gr. , Die, or hands 0 °me o ly I eked up, f az she murmure Ait .. :." blast she era, .a , d r. sing with g .rne - . at i haste, '.0.1) o a 1 wh- have hea as. ow go." , son -ere as vehement as 4h:y h d been in their : nd Iran le could never out She let herself ta oe tea and lunch, nee a 41 m y to ta,ke due • nth, Maud openly wa: . shained of herself. 6 air a•e tO take gra 'or to make Ruth tefu :pee hes.- a.; Ile t nement house : •ry es dm thee alighted oh. she stood amazed .upo , her with I853 .eac:. R th was human i Uri : • ye she soon yield- • , he . She even i nV1 8, V7 1 44re she conceived in ,eir simple way a 6 : i that was! %And S . . day, grannie went semi: if not like a lark, ao •;- • oiced old saint. Mrs. "If very thatOf aim- like on. mil , "I eard ntle ease d be al- ore nie to- 't e of - ' the Jere. in, the as no he was to s0. of a a - a -LeARM about Bailees, ofhoultirati T • is settling' build;ngs. the and of Past crop cash cent. P. - of in - d a • tehgrospteat balance acres good bush. pen - Exeter, gage- Kippeu - • EAL-ESTA. E FOR SALE. . . MONTRAI, - . . . , . . . Tju.NcA.N_ . es tf 11 ' peo u y remi . a miration of the er Hats at a diseount. . • trade would dO . m Where Dry Goods competition in UNCAN ing determined, . best manufactutrers . Montreal Hous , , page lot of Rem • I N • " . —MORE . The Boys well This way 1 ,iw OAK HA . I • , , GROCtRIES. t a.de at the Mont • HOUSE. - . AN. . has been the t Ladies' Sum• hats in found, defy- , , . • -none but which the county. . - • . • 1 • -3 - in great price given FARMERS; HURON _ H - Whiclie . um count DIY G. 0 a t i f 3 D.442113115°971.11kir the Market, Are large doing GRAIII -1 longer; Having xide;spfreocnii;dhattodoil:onf,Leia Roller -in _Special Steam! 13113TaBhnooeoalartrstac eol Quotations r:.. of L. D. of repaies IT W , —.-:TO CALL , , FOU THE RICH SCHOOL 1 1 And see our ' i ' 7' i–a 0 11 PAY A-.* NDRI SE . 9 APO :bock ot : Pt ..--' 11 eapeci", Mani season • --1-411 it YtIt. elle LER 8 nee . ERS let reach' me 1 r wes•t tee eats,* to rel* fired Gnat 1 hr :11 el 81 nst htaebsil lit irgrsael tli tebe -Pi a i ree Bi az irl on. applieati 91 the impIero n. a. fun hand. . HENDR -------R s . PAPE: 1 I A P El . . . RIME tli , GES ;A t $ • ' H,are : pretty interior Was ,Il room, pink tinted 'IM1 at the top of rindows facing the. ways seemed weiffarnished. a i -were over the 'worn cushions in the Le even the old si added to the place. Once there a. little wemset beauty ; for her Lelicate as a crumpled , her :eyes were by her neat cap 'se- People who ld_ age not querulous tble, supposed " '1.- second childhood," , she- was like become children --not like th:e foolish 29 never wise hi eakut380. .- qothing could be ing I" exclaimed her- window. qothing ever is bet blessing God son pay, smiling on tie' it have been her le again. Seeing d think of -a mordag ipring blossoms, ifight and soft sno ,t Ruth was force' in these times, an ent : " Mrs. Iresou doW with one I at a great hotel a of me is to read le or to se.w et lit on until ten and e. What she. prom 3ely." 'es, I knew I.' said. granule 'hat is because ig for work," thole . going cheerfully nipper. "She do Oe for hie in this ay Morning after comfortable for bor as engaged ly, and Ruth was ,yrnent. From the •ted, for Mrs. Ireson, w ereettire, was ppreciation- ot fig qualities seemed rvored her as if or mother had. a wise-, good swiftly- by, each gladly home topet tg her hale treats emit a bunch of flowers. .s grannie came re Chair, a soft black tittle "Quaker" Diller days came tore to. church. vent-, she lived aged, Rath feared ien. _ afternoon, as Ruth reson, the latter ngly, then idly twirl* ing, remarked. d woman„—your be a great bother . --- indeed!" replied i cared for me sinte Id. I lost father she was old and , you must take I only meant on your hands." a flush passed over e lady half guessed I. continued., "'It d to her—and n live on- about. a. Maad spends -oh., did you see Saturday ?" • ath's saying " No," d a drawer and f exquisite point t it fit for a princess," irl, touching. it lightly " I adnaire fine as Bert. of 'art work . or mosaics. I like old foreign cities , and the stories aetty." ly judge of it by Frs. Ireson. "This pensive. The fact lace. ' When I in the [butter business, reamed he'd slip Lia his fortune, dying, i Chance to loose it he would have 3 a lady if you only ,I wish you had." etet to be one ; my 3Gt lady," replied spect for her parton, looted, "- How absurd! use gentility r t Moment a servant cards of callers Ireson left the out; when you' . office." f d but a half hour leasent -half hour clew, with the pretty e could hear the and the shouts of ile the delicate ted in to -her as Bd very bright to mi. she was young. le she carried grannie olets, and told. her t lace. Rath latighingIy is fine a pattern Mired bit of linen; i a cobwebeand ,.. aiming to Mrs. Ruth was perplexed exceedingly cold NO task was . S120 ak'ked what . Ireson made no 2:o was e tall, son., exclaimed very 1, mother, do you , or must I V' , Maud! 11,utlei Lbout something!" : give you any help, 3ure I hope so ! :ante of that point , or'. not put it ) did you see it laet?" ir hands, when y_ou ands brought_ you." Lya"—brolte ortt y , but ma took out the lace 111° ; . a brass. cheerful of- wrinkecl soft- border could grannie" siniplicity dein them of. aanahter. and tio she :he the .tO ,very been man. to bonnet; This so "T grandmother— to and feeble care that is better fer lace. lame . the merried it, -grandmother ' iu room, go Spring as edge, kept Ireson land absigned glee reply. black.browed am , Can , , back Vies interrupted I , I' . FAA:, Fon SALE. Lott sores.: c°Iwe:rsled al dCt goodmil the b lame is well ti bered. premints a go d frame ouse, stable: also a good (taring 'miles' rent Ethel Statio0 on „Bella: y, one mile from the villag4 and 6 mile o from Bruss Is. Ft partle lara apply to V , LENTIN ()nab ook P.O., Ont. 1%1; foLcaeasion ante) ellitarettl, T ere Is on the log arn and frame or lard. It is the teat Western of oro.nbreok r te4ins andfurther FORESTER, 804-18 • 1/d 2 . be at . qu • , • & t their th • leered out. ishing he •. • lity)esa 'variety , 4 . Irju. No f f whioh stock o Millinery,lining We will now offer one Of the n2ost fashionable - _rest; Hou,Qc ° LI , d thMI adies, well 0 for quantity, the county. by' purchasing i in 1 has antel OA ,, 8c. suited. gents Bri eal Alf)ESIZioS...—. . , e public must Ladies to call NTREA . .the wor18, gained of all • has been • _y . :LAND and heavy, good work. than any ; we can attention Engines, IsIt o: kindsi it' tcceotcwo Castings furnished Also agent Sawyer, Constantly THOMAS ' WALL , - L. . L I I 1 ,. T H , : • . —AND , . ' t SEAFOR Mad . I have tthhai Our • • :RO. , On ' a CRItliSH: other .. guara given Saw tasi t n:a Til for Hetnittoi on .PE PA---- • _ Pith ASS . . .. E C , PR . , • VAR -s: o , Itin!ini,.. ir d ee der is bank : There .bearin be sol. separa bust. ,..e ,r1" about of 'cult .estot neoees: chard. Road," forth. re air ill b or -to S;aforth FOR SALE.—For sale, .Lot 2, Concesei n 13, m60 acres, 40 acr solaffewoobei lumps and 1 poo hardwood bush, urn, 56 x 36, wit stone is a good Irg ho se an. Two never f iling alongiwith crop, stock e. Apply OD the/ pre tins, '.0. ROBERT ViARL a south half Tu icersmith, con- IlLe)i °Warr, re.na TI r,re is - a goo stal e underneath. an chard in full pri. -Wells. Will nd I complete, /or to Chisel- . 864x4 nci or FOR tad, Tuckeismit 10 of which vation. urn with y outbuildings It hi pleasantly bout half The bnildings nd the sold very BA.LE.—iyor are cleared There is stabling ;•also Way b land in li ap. P. elle MS.P 1 si , con a larg -undt.rnelih a ituat; tween d fe int cla.s ' -A pl G.,0. le, it t 24, Huron a,in ig $00 acres, nd I. a high state : bri I house, good and other lan i bearing or- d a the Huron Cli 6"ton, and Sea- ces are in good ;Pndition. on he premises HESNEY. tie It , . or durability can be , FAA n, FOR FiALE.—F 9, Morris, containin are de ,red, and the tin bush. Thsre Ili on the house nd barn, and a yourg "ring rchard proper y is vrel fen.ced, sown w th fall wheat. mile aid a -hal i (.1 W' schools churches,Post eau. For further particule, premises to COIN Mc4RTH to Naltion P. 4:0 , r sale,lo• 125 acres ainder vela ood srrinn choice nd 16 t' is lton, 'Hoe, t 4, Conceseion 80 pf which g d hardwood es' new frame well. Alan fr t trees. The acre; of new lend sitred within who e there are tor; , , &o. Toms s ; Ply on " the R, • r if by letter 826-tf a ing a I A. *ley: .0, The Rural followieg : In Fley and South,)rn ave lately beln_v at will don gther parts of ebove iiisten 6 presented ihi e agent (4 tie f Meridern *inn ioh concern - could get a anxious to "p i, spring, as posz"ible ohtam a large as to secure la and Bost() V°, om he offere provide. use of his nem oposed eiresul: for p; Was an irresisti large number t on house doors. i the house; me district, -ere ght, and a oty Was sea rglars. In -eVe or Was addi ; ese were slip ;led a professions • : e - zev: :1 ' :nns edmi bt138 'ho o : a • lase f E 4 r:ka -c he+) a ea i tin" ior 4 um La. go o a la e 1 hab. th r, n• tti g ale : of littall L t n: rebbe. os derab n re al On: ly a3k buiglar, Dodge. ' or pa • so.n antr glib- o icut ant g, Li: as d of bra On. some armee as would on tee it; "it • p by ca:es tee w er relates ts of New lvania farmers ed by a trick be tried Also. In ongued Faecal . e farmers Oak Company 6 (there is wherever said he any looks, this 4 e wanted references, ts in Philadel- To start the locks free would allow eferenee on pay the looks. This 1 nd forthwith locks wereARMS_ in a fortnight oteeted in the on the same e amount 'of the provident where the 'red by belts, th the skill a es. ighting your thing, 'isn't ••ho had shar- a "A small believe the for r On ? There this country, I, ve matches 000,000 mat- .031eS of 100 day. Last an average $75,000 5,000 a year. of all ied4 by ' one eake $8-,000, they didn't match mo- as they no . revenue tax it they still of their sup es oftimber r lumber is shipped on i they have the 'world's ahead, and ing into the im itched in oly, which and make They and one of of matches • & . j 4 diciously . to retain of tieing the: Sort: cheap. DUNCAN . and in due season from the justly earned reputation 1 leading Dry Goods in , e : WALL - W //1 LARGEST 1 .N LOWEST SPLE DID FARM oonoFeso .0sialsleic4h(tlaiha5rlownosia ing 200 0,cres, of which 160 fenced find in a high state is a good orchard and 1 throug the farm, Ther joining lot. It is within of Walt n Red six Miles from gravel r ads leading to eeii farm an will he sold veq t : erms o payment, as the tire froM farming. Apply dress W ton P.'0. aieeat - %0R - AL .), CHEAP.— yof Iti 0.1131.,8'coln°LiiIrlif. acre Cr; cleared, Well of et Itiyi ion, There rin spr miek running is a cho • on the ad- pi- mil s --o , the village B uss• s, wgood pla e. lt is a choice chet p • ct d. 'on, eilaY owner is • xiptnt to re- on ti e pr tmises or ad- DO • G . S. 860x4tf . _ ___.__ __________. FOR s : o —The south crezio 4131 45 a ores of ts and well land in he county. betw en *eaforth and . Th•rei a log house and ram; stable and plan ed with apple, in g ad b i arinr order. fro it es eas . • , L t 33,Leadbury Con- Box 1 5, 5 &forth P. 0. 834 , B : t14 th . ta. • CLOTH • - variety. . in , ARM w'rhio,510.1 under d Is sitna Brussels and a g shed an pion), par It is one A.pply to cease:nil, IN MoKILLOP :1.001V:1,2(f/1:or ained. No bate d ab'out he] f wa It is well fence od frame barn a good orchard and cherry trees and a guerter mi ROBERT McM_LL McRillop, or to , 1. • ITALL FURNISHING " HOUSE 3 - . GENTS' . .. POIPULAR , Nebb if you , L MAI i I F McE and fenced, ponso vial o 'in There is wire In andHensalloand P FOR SALE.—Lot illop, containing and °leer of frame kitchen ,,E31 At: aux r five mortgeat 6 Tackersinith, 8r41 log hoese and fi -and strphtraillence- situate two an da eigh Terms -41,000 °Int, per Cent. MRS. O. I -, 3 , a' 'cession 8, 60 act • a 1 ell drained ettimp . ' good log d a ra el 4, barn and anfW fie. 0 fi itf roT in - $80 cash, . per can Also 60 con en" n, L. R. S. me b: rn • nd stable, ; I 13 acres of half mil,. from Rip - fro i Snforth and ba anc. on rnort- V. LUTTEN, 868 . THAN EVER . , Summer Suits. Hats and Tie I ' . ran the bett value. - . • 'STREET, $EAFORTH. P . - WE PEOPLE'S . PHOTOGRAPH • at the the good v less reguir way of Por inende or LO the importance holidaycATE.7s, Photo•of easy P. P. P. P. and . ' Cost "That mate; with is a • "said apasee ; the seat for 'lig, but yo; lid etican poop • tches last ye: :-50,000,000,6 zy use on an per day ; t per day, or Wiles in a 12.x, : r these boxes hree cents e: - v. for matches d then think matches pany. If they cleat profits ke a- cent" ' he harvest de oly is now a ger have a peers for their 12:ne trol the tradeon r ma,nufactur: y own thous: d in Michigas by their own ir own boats. traded for n ply of phospi new manufae hien find the y way by th: still control profit on i.: trol twenty -t *has a capac of J. yo. ery ger le wsuldn' : .aid r, pe.p.e ave at 2,510,000 ret.iled oh, or hat • ere d on y an : ng f: nds aid me: Ai ,arl emu: tur-s . Bel old he 10 •o f ty o; atc are small o one •• mil- 647,000,000 ••ould in age s 250 every a makiig $27,3 taree-fourths .supp dn't .of- it If the end, . ment . t B ocean ciliti:s,capital,etc. 'of ac the and d the - all '• year: star . es eV mono redo, eatrnents. c orie3 2,000' a T IS IT ? WHY POPULA :-P4111.011$ sCeAasILDonEins Ilnatst exile of Huron . an. something neat a mita to send as holi relatives, and Mr, C. of this fact, .oas Ct for Af.rDNEtehlie 4:::: taf.ty dtqn . , excel] and graceful positiozi,00ujiledt background and ac trial. and then go awaytnniIirtalt a good picture, ANDREW CALDER* Scotl's Block, , IT IS THE . . :plipreoahnebtati Perth williiet d artistic in' ygiftate ate being fully si nnd0 lee nir:10:11ri s t ta a si e t ni 1 esa a ti 6 11 . a f! co of Bliadal -essorie,,,..glyei - Bedell tdaoirtng watered .on liOnee to from particular: on borough .1: cheap buildings manner ating-Rus order, Butas the mouton, manently, business° partieular the 1d2rorrincreccreas mainder, bodges frame cistern Brussels, good slrotoriees. atorea, entirely the freattercereng McCAUG —' adjoining pied of house out-buildin wood splendid fruit grounds oreamen contra plete county farmer minutes alai that or to e-- ere a O. FARM part g (: ••• the Pronisee- ant church 13lyti the So. men S Frui an t; f am W- firm o under rim C ceesi 1 ad ; large she ; 1 grave h , po adj fre best in N - ' --- BEAM For s tile by Mnl land on and -shed, or inclu t a a ord and an or w locatio could Exeie OR SALE IN Ma, ET . —North oLLote 84 and 35, Con essi n 13, con - .2 acresiI 80 acreeicleerei ; he remain - hardwood bush Soil °la loam, well Uhneyer faith* sprit g ' ehk rising 1Frame barn : nd eblort, leg a goodlyoun wit:hard It i convenient s a d soh 1g anellinstoS the d 4 •1 aillid 1.0°,°froRin or -feTtleee: apply to WALTR UN INGHAM, th part of said lots, or o, Londes. 0.• .. t 799 . g on y House, , , ur g utter a d Eggs. The highest Street Seeforth. . . , E —The undersign t. Evaporator and , Gide upon easy ternis of lave been . fitted up ' r the carrying ontof tht. ness, and are neat' in fir. a fine paying bfisines S. Robertson, -roi e of D. D. Wilson & orthwest Terri ory, the proPerty mt. st be said firtn finally .losed with regard to said pr 'pert igned• ,D D. '4VILSO-b d . c Mi aye n t Fr t-cl, cal he o 1 s 14.1 up. . St_ I .— sup 'rent i dn., ram • nsd,a_ goo o -1.1 ng ii in • on .e,r7e1 urnis se ply to 1 i E0Ei arid trese , are fort ler pletb, There t V. fruits. h sl hind e mist iden or .Is of t fuln he 'Ter their Is for sale nat. The complete it Evapor- its working be done. artners of lie 'main per- and the For anyt • apply to forth. 762 —_ -- of. 6, con- rior land ; hly under - • lion • re- dwelling Well ()lout): leaingil id Blythd; chard of hich is a and two 100 acres one of ing : the o JOFIN r. S..G. 817 •=-- 0 , tiOnl the • : mo n been mentis all. o no ot 1 • Remy apart proc ,PYRIG ' . Those induce Or re n orde of on . . miste . YA s . of the the er rem in t ltoget ion de it for " SEMI-AkINUAL 1 J. .. mensebargains DRESS ' • DENIMS, W HATS, • e balance oceries cash J. McLO to protect great Cong of A.griclultu U G • • • . . Hering f to try t most res rovince, dy. 'Wien e hons.hold, • er from • er you f you wit, LU . o S6m)Elki Y om !is preparation sectJble prove its superiority, one trying out $DEN1 ND ED NOVEMBER 2 a $ , 1883 - imiti- office :elf • FIR not ye state from. bY Cong use, an no con, it, he ea ONT . ! - tures, „, a finish., appropriat delight rselvesi Remedy, e, Ottawa, ERAT as well as the public, from worthless • have registered the name in the • & :WILSON'S , . , - I . D ;BALSAM OF , . . - ' , • C L PAPST'S Having in Rings and fra all the SO Very reasonable TO get a Oh i BO nice. Please call His word Ee'r buying Run ever Look at Papst am And can p. ayeChris'00' C. SP:1 says To please try Th b e eet , Watches, ware Is at t 0 I a MAIN C. L. P. ' to go $ a show. rare the re, , . • goods se pm born, . mor ! his st.sol Block , - his beet ali , rest. Toronto t , , Sgve, . ' 1 I stoni.of . ASS FARM FOR n 13,11.011et, 160 clearek.well fenced, m a high state haedwood bush ; frame barn, stbne and work -shop miles I from Chnt nd six from Lo road to each pla Tint village of H t officei blacks ine the 'farm. from stumps, e. the °aunty. Ob te Manitona. - on the premises, Y, Seaforth. -----i---- - ------ r, BESteBNOE IN, le chea,P, the res village of Exeter Robert"Fanson. hich isIa large 14(1 rick st4ble Wipl s and cionvemennes well, clittern, cellar hard of various ing grin ery and e nice y planted trees a id hedge. r. It i in fact o .nrnfort ble priv is admi ably adapted entlem n's resi lk t • of he busmes. for beauty and e desired. Appl P. O. Roemer F SAL acres, tb of I two fo t thre• n, de°sbo e ; yo rlock ith s here d the oot i A o , - XVIII dence at Thor con ea et co &'. iffere smal wi , The ie of I te re. once . part healt r on NSON ie Jew -eh -ix jewels letest styles Locket on Pa is snre, frorn . man a apst's at t ashamed be found you he to riv the place quite rich and are in price st, them d woman 4 to -morrow to show in Cardno's atdeshaZi-tft. ill do 1 all the °Tighe me beyond lee US' ChillIre it 4rach troub • ' _ DRU Cole s, Sorg .hould db : -1 in the coantry, j a a oubt that d it is always . like it, it is che i - at nee. I . e by a 84. I GISTS . , Throat, dee, whO have 4 t so at once, as the positive , 1 • and the great demand . it contains virtues possessed adopted as the stand.ard . It is perfectly ;safe to • , 'per than any other. Let your dealer has not got , SEI re ing the manufacturers, ( . . WILSON, . , SEAFORTH I g -- SALE— grounds it own. ten acres ble brick lecessery such as is a rieties of The ade and 4. . is in ex- coin- es in the sidera retired vithin 15 le town ss is all remises, - 824-tf - . ; Cremat' uthern Asia, ation, is als; brated with tie ndor. .In, Si: ja erematedl tad. building he occasioe, in makin gorgeous as , observed ate, regent of specimen of occasions, h, in March , 'enclosed y- ' material t; which • opening palaces, wilch into the r i3axids: 4 each other night .. ber, around t e orders a,nd1decia.: ead man in hs after his I; nts were car lied P le erected cremation resence-of thins; cling the kin: oourt. • - a on the the g m, a is. nd th oss at Sisal; aloe mee 1481, in el/ as "I apo. ..t ver f . in nd - hie 8is. eat ;or t I wa: hieself e Siam. irigiaal r •gio e: tea en ; gin note ; st s - hole- bl e. t e c ma ea iately his : :ral I: cod the ! ride at t a ive , u ne k 1 4; y in wer to iietime, ;he n state : purPose, per 81s Of home of • • i where it -is , pomp and arty famous ciently de- especially ms a,re ex- spectacle The core- emation of serve as a tottery on upon his remains ast urn or . yards in in a large courtyard on a creek averses the priests, re- pt repeat- the death displayed s worn by Twelve rn and its to aeleind Where camel in spectators,' :nd bis' en- , Girl, of King girl palace at basket of , because ' ing dress for a ser- , me," she . him." . . • ughing in eo ld u Ina 1 d aeOOM- where he identity. ' and . I . . , . . . place West purehase Clocks an e popular L. DA ' a a STREET, 'of Jewelry, Spectacles jewelry P SE . F R . RA cession 6, Tuckersmith, 90 a yes cleared, aft ell underdrained . The are o er 50 acres df goo r me house m cleeneath, here are choicest varieties cisteen t the h Seaforth with the pla .e ; -will and o easy ancl th balanc Apply on t D. 0:113R1EN E.—Fol. Sale, Lot eontait ing well lone d, f and ii a g, balance, is h: rdw seed d to . rasa an a - bar; with d b Itk' and other wces about tlwo ac es of of fruit a g.00. 4 p 'use. ICI - ' ' . s will m s good .9rayel oad e sold with or without eims of payn ent, tp suit..purcha: er a prenuSas or to premies, 1 St 2,• Con- 00 acres ce from -CHEMISTS od state od bush. T S - ' f • ' • APOR . „ -There stone ary out. n -chard, • ill ' g It ell x miles running the one-half 7 per 'eaforth 63:4 tn. . - At I - T G , I . ...- -- . at .. . CH Alt' . CLail.2, " in GO DS, - OT red -a ed t of Mi liae fresh an' goo prides du ing G . _ _ _ . . STOCKTAKING . - . . i . ; . . .... rth - ' . ' AND . every - Eggs . • . OHRY . BOILER ' I THE .8111bscrAers -a- Boiler Bu oriel). Found hemp - g had a that shonatire in all its brathes. Any work e attention, Fittst-class All kinds of Smoke Stacks nonable rates. - New Salt Panel the shortest notiee • - petition. ClEtRY-STAL TA PRA,0 . - hay Mess Intel and Man - expermia DOW preps. trusted t Boilers and Shen made and 3 and tit MILLS ---- & - ICAL MAKEP.S. , • bought carried factoring e of -over ed -to carry us will ork guaranteed. ode and Iron WOrk, old ones rices P II I Ki , ,_. , SLAM • : 4 . I . I ; ' " , the Took la° on by thetar+ Compruntiand ' - al eight yea ,u4- Ola MOOS" eeceive TOMO I _,,_ repaIreabaw47- &nit/trek repakelleo hat defroca' 'PEN la • N , popularrass law waiting, an article a cannot igta. VEN POO pince ,,;,,i - arleur44:11 at the Itne- 111Pren6 - • -,„4 , , _ SA , • ' . . -' E FOR CASH i hliia's -o I Seaf . . , , . . , ' ‘ PLENp.II) S containing e , d f feeaa. is a house, neath, first house also seeded and is gravel beg of waste easy or to - ---- --- Tuckersonth are crearcd timbered with first kitchen, frame stabling on the repair, churches, and 4 sold, country. GORDON, Solicitor, , _ , FAR • FT. bp,.e, lot 100 acres • f 1, ice, fro u Th balauc good Su ar Busl a ban barn and 11 othe class o er. ultra and w ;tee conIvenient a large eating to gra, .s. It it convenient tO roads In all dlrections.1 farms it - the county, lanc on the lot terms "ci payment." Seafort P. 0. ---- - 4 IN MehILLO FOlit 0, concession G, "..1.1chliilop, about Sti of wh oh are 11 chan. ps, we - cram ,d, Old is well t mber cl aukl .. Therelis a h r4ro 1 with stone ate, Ilea- necessaty out hi-tidings/in and „1,oft 1 ater for sto It. orchard and. o •iir :;). about 4 Miles 'rom olaurches rind s, heel*. It i oneI , - and there is nat. ; will I be s thi Pn Apply on t le premises, 3-AllelS,NICH L. SALE. clear. well there -welling - under- • at the There is :tares Seaforth Good I of the PRINTS a foot very DUCKS; 866 :King and I ortly after th: r Emanuel the f e..eps of . She was • 1 o the royal le 'n r ' g wo e a was alone sh: ' ' ' . Do poitt out t ; ' Flee Bo ri 1 arn the Hinge' VI b h " '1c1 . , a , • aaa : "'The ' ' -chosen sneh : King laughol the girl to toe the servants gave the : and left s , • • - • . . : is re; le di he m.1 tob 1 • • ai .too no he h e -"nn n u ktt tte gir en 1 , ea -ant iriate, et a p:asant r yal g a -el, an; h un - him -the g to 0 Be:: s id i , ' 1 1 ess I ljk Man." t hen; t o his - twenty-frano b wilclered . ., very 4epa ' I CRETON NADES, prices' I Steck and tocktaking LIS- . . . • t to he I ohe ) tment 'all ES H SHIR at HMS cleared. • per th .• ittkey's . this month. CASHMERES) SIERY, GLOVES , PARASOLS) INGS, TWEEDS, FELT attract the' attention of . .. - • . . '. -. out regardless of cost. " ' a. ever Good B tt . u. er an.d . 1 1 , Block Seaforth. ) . . tarBELL sS JOHN Proprietor of these has new got Ayery-thing order and is prepared FAMILY celled by any GRIMING - . Flour exchanged description prOmptly Bran always on market prices.' . . .- .. . .. . . . - FOR SALE.-,-Iihe nortih half of contaiuieg aid under wit 1 hardwood. board and wire class arc' .r. Theref framp woodshed, barns,lone of which helot', frame place. All th The arm is is miles f miles, f oin Bru as the. p oprieto A ply on th propri Se orth. - _ , . I south ha ' 26, Concression 100 'acres, cultivation, the The land fences, inland -nine(' are Wgood cistern a is a ban • drivinnthous; -lanildingn are convenie t to om Se Arth i efield. The fa has dedded tt the pienaises, tor,or ta F. H , _ ' . , • ,• , • . _ _ of lot 4, L of m be s wed trick d well, barn mid' n thorough scnoals nd it must leave to LMESTED, . 25,and STR R. S, lich 86 buyer. ance is fenced " and in house, two wnh stable and Ewen , taken be the NGUS 66x4 „ . . . •MeNEV well known and in firs to turn out LOUR which ill in the country. ONE WHILE WAITS lrOR IT. for wheat. Cho attended -to Hand, end sold. Remember the popular 4OHN McNEVW, . . 1 ale) 4an Lift etit oaa :You Eve ' twiritten for TO 1 Ton. eVer COUSh3, isugt4iiiratistodiarinatiri5tingheehradttpe )z• t elascy,011F°tlargive ben a right wee your ovna, in the ai dream hat II 511112a ba1u:le I 111:70f ale" 1;igytell:: sitt so:al ilnkiikekws: ;is .ietnnal liooldeyufe ter ew:i 1 n ieaJ t ilnaie,n only knows - "ore yettr walk is h °,tnetY°Turoieble,oalittharaebrought lair dent the hat ,:netiaincomoelsIbla!ibthnaerot wslya"), I s. :::::;:a1.1813,:tul.:111.4!,.s.ynblooatelliiranrafti loreil sisteri tshildeg!!! Andod Ct abo e 1,11 i°1,s!I' :leh iineolnet fitsothnfe:t 11.2 ah dloousebtadot IMatnya eb a ne -wishho laai so Bat, Willi if you. knew br,„. *Sp you from liaVir Mid freM cousia s as 1911 Gaiet W!niXtpwasMr. E; e madetl °t4i;r}cefu11bttl vag:us:—Aster1r aewsv:w": theitrti much due Abab .uruel:h jsdyey with thatanCLasis s 8. aya e tou_cled46,ieenantislat IttOstabe:1 table. "'Secret teleg T " iteetuniou of sole 7onlyoastillil°nthIrtiny t:t hoar. That's busy h —An: Irish foeten TOGII1 where there tva fis ;h'ietriitt:imda':.N4s7W the rt eeve ale_ conductor had been i taken a• Seat beside a unassuming ,paeseng train," thially obse i "Yes." Read see pretty good besinese." makes plenty of me : what rf: asked the other hesitated. I It is the 'worst wan whole country." "is SO. The board or 0 • how to run a'side-sho they can't tackle a r - the biggest fool of th superintande t in." - aid v tt,pwtts..‘ saidy;s 4. the president." asset; d,e on"1 was : itettr: a lie the maui.' O.; bank has enga a night Watehmanew commended, 1 but did pesent fenor t0p ;I The 11)Ifrt':nmis kind. astbe began, 4,4 James, thi strangers all"llalYgr:aeirh" yt "No stringer must b the bank at night n : whatever.' "No, manager—he is a a reliable, and trustiro your dutY to keep yo But -it Will be hard t audi the -bank at tile Two men—how 7" oinnelynyet for ord r ataiikthtt and ) fleet- 14)f aitts'etbbl4tSniweealli on you, and Jet the You hang around afte -ere Papa , NI= Mamma, 'what '" 'A. bank building,: "Is that where - IncUeyr ""Yes, dearie." "Mr,. Faro keeps - ,ola r " Why, no, dearie Von I" • "Well,I heard p $1,000 at Faro's ban anyway." He did, did he ?" that's one safe depos Waal I know now new dress, new gin daY- Oh, bat I'll rn day he, was horn I" What's the mat -"No`thing,Idearie, say a few words to y jugMr.,Faro4s bank!' pick. ! Doks, Lt What had •!a, yon about the drink q better never ;taste 110 as the -world! stands talk against it, vote bls example and , Nainst it. lie 13-a4 lug but settled, hay And he ready to reais and so not get into, t subject. A few g143.8 life on that questioin, drinking OC431palii0 Vhele influerice fro • etive, withoat his better to be fixed f-roM the beginning. the strong reatonst eZaensivie habit. I elothes and aood „Lf4r4az and factoliet3 '"°11.18es. Saying it grelkt deal of MOt6 lIpt9tett use, and r thitigs,, It ie a destr 'wen an master of ti the slaetie step and briElga H. male clown, ott the breast of an e Sky, and at las