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CONTINUA -r-i -, INS I . ___ �. ; i I Bo* n as often ! I I I . I i — . � J � said' with -dreary triviality, "ind.1 tos%good-byto M we I � . ! I -1 , � I i dr�d acres bein '. - . I - . - i - � ­ _1� I - I ! ! - . : . , -VARM FOR Lig.-One hun ; . . I I . - - � pollow. � . I . I I . � BY W. D.,: 1 : ELTA. . ;Q harry away to other'fi-elds. of ,ac,- as a e would let !�. Nowteulme _U thle south -half of Lot 9, In the 9th Conces i , I . I . The L9A lVha . I i . i . �� 11 - " ' He kept his eyes on her face, � honestly, .Mr. Col A e, did you ever sion of Morris, Con ty of Huron. � It In well sita- . OF THE . I . . I i �� .. I �. I tivity. . - - Floo.; .. I . ! 4site, , rfect )eIng well . I 1� I Alexander L. Gibson � . . . : i - I I 1XI . which he sawfull of a -passionate in- ide such an exqt . creat&e 9pp =d goodil to grain or pamtore t I . . I thO 164, 1 . . . . I I . I . ,D, the - : _--ff .� , It w f b iold cheap as 'the owner is . I - , lairds may be Id'ed �3' 1 ; Colville o lened eyes to look after ,tensity, working to some 'sort Of - ov�r. . I 1,0h, th&Vs asking a good deal." . It wil to - . -in their bi . t 1 7 �. -, I gi u7 - arm, For - particulars apply to * Wha husk themsel's *at, latift � - �. 1, . . i ! - Is - � � ( f inq 11 . 922x8tf ts- Begs to announbe to the public that he has Coln. - �sail the gay c1tY queens, a r I . I . '. I I What?" � � cCLELLAND, pelgrave. rT I - � i �� . them, when a voice that -he'knew called ftow. . � Pt I � C]�Zj. . . 1 (3- 3R:m IL HI , I Think a deal ol their sin irt lah-da, . I i . ,out, " Whyl� it is Mri. Colville !" I I That is 'not - true, and you n n - " To tell you a thing honestly. How . I . I 7 . I � . I . : .- nienced to operate the - . kintr � .� . - � . ! ! ! I I . � i � . "M a plain 1, a lassie, � i It wa.s. -Mrs. A I and pausing my it to 'Pare me. You.arj Ooing I , did you come here, Mrs. Amaden ?"' t it VALtJABLE FAttli FOR SAL9.-Being lots � I I 1 , . . As for me, I 1 - ; I ' ­ . I . AW lenvYtbeul. little, "rowl I . I 2Dand3W0,Co cessiong,Hull . . I I I � 'lli with her' as if th ' had passed him in because Zrs.. Bowen said aoinethin W - - - I I In Mrs. Bowen's carriage. I sen' ,ett, 200 acres. safer'-wi-Wa -- 7 ey . - I 7 Durin the Mdnths.of November anc December at the For illy heart -is ke i 1- � 11 , his 150 are cli �%red, and � in good state of _ I I WROXETER WDIOLLEX FACTORY, The laddle-AvIla 10110'v's ttle ploo� : I doubt, and arrested themselves when you- about me.' � - ; �6 the Of t , f . . . I � I , . I . - round.* from the Pitti entrance, I . i : I i I i - . ': , ultivation ; balanc -., hardwood bush ; ordinary . . i - � thwhadi gQt a little way by, were Ef- Colvill �_, � . : - . ! - I I I � Gae awa! NATy,er bbilpit 0on 1i I __,�'. . "i -Not quite that," .returned e4 Porta Ronigna. IVs waiting there now, ed'wellinir house!; frime barn 9Ox4O, stable and : i . I Nyi, their,havers an'niurkliv, ; 1. ; . I . *)I I t I . I . - * I suppose. I . " ra love js� my Will; . , . I i fie we;i and Imog ane Graham. The gently. i shed 2fi40 *each, with other buildings; three And that he,Aill be prepared to give good val z ; ,1 - I 8 a - I Far sindere A . I _ - - ; old laid� �Ihad the child by the hand, and 11 No; it was something that'she sai � The laddie wba follov�s. the 1) � . 4 - 11 I thought you had been. corrupted acres of, beariiig`,orch(Lrd. " Farm i well w tered in I � I by spring, besides . wells, &c.; situated,about MO TREAL HOUSE ... EAFORTH - . . r . - I . I I I '.. i I- - . . �] �, . , t from tomeabout you. But- it's the ' . . i . . . - the girl stood a. few paces apar . I same somehow. Your .zeal is carriage -bought . I - . I � I - i . . � . � - FULL CLOTHS � .. .. ­ Blit lily cousin wba collies frae t1le ti I 1 51 miles from the town of Clinton; school house I . I I those beauties thing." difference*. I . I � . them., ,$he was one of It niakes no Ir-� is a delightful ' on the far. ; will 4 sold on reasonable terms to - i : i . . . . I � vehicle. Do � you . . I � , , 1. When she',saw me gie Willie a nod,' i$11' . ; I i who have. the property .of looking very you- not to go for that. - � think you could give me a lift home in suit purchaser. ;. JAMES WATSON, Londesboio I Where in Millinery, Mantles, Furs, F ' ' * ' a, &c' . . TWEEPSY i . I ­ Cuist her heid up fu'hie as she spier I I . . . . I . Otf i � ur rimming . I � -UNION TWEEDS, . . . . - P. 0. : I . I : 93 . I . . wi, t.hat saft kintra 46od- i _ , i .9 I I I . . I Plain ati times, avd I C61v 1� a know ;Obat you are sayin � it ?11 � - - I . . . I . Gin.1 gned . ­­ � I . ! seen h6r'in more than one transforma- lmm'ne IVY . ; I . I - � - FLANNELS . slie, ca�4 Mina � � I . ; - . � is Yes, -", ARM -FOR SAL] ZI-For sale in the township � I I $Tne she lauch'd as A14 . � A. indeed. * I have always a seat . - . � i ' of . "� . I C -o I - . I . . . . PLAIDINGS, . . Tiil my temper got up, I'll aloo, : tion, now beheId her somehow clumsy ea.' I I ,,my carriage. To Hotel _U 'of Hibbert: 15( acres being Lots 29, and the � 'er 4 "b6t, . . 1 4 ; � . . . � . for you in ! I - west half of IN, in the - 8th Concession, . I I TINCEY9, � 18'henItell't&.rshcne. e0ta . I 'I - feature,,, and with iZ youth - gone from Colville W aited a long moment . d'Atene 9" . I . n a high-- sta � . 0 � � .. IN Than the laddic wha fouo*s the pit. I . . is free froin'Stun)ps and i , ME SRS ]DUNCAN .DUNCAN And Varieties in � I - . I . _ -er aspect. She seemed a woman of " Then I thtirek V'ou irl, and 4 f, . I t . I . I . I � , h i, you di;�r i , � I -Gae.a-wa'-.vi'.rersh11 toonbil , . . I � � - 9 'No to Palaz7zo mti." of cultivatiorf, ith a log 1 'house. an . I I � � . ! she wore an. u.ioibecoming I . to-mdrrow, all the sa ' . ;. There is afi ev:erlasiffig � � ! . I . . " ; - I . . � Wi'tbeir bay.Zr,s at � tiuckle a � I I I I thirty, and am 20111Z me. I liciously mysterious," itaid good outbuildiogs . I . 1�t . "This Ii. de . I - . . walking dress of &a fashion that con- But Isga'ni forget this; wh pringcreek rupnin�througb the farm, it will I I I WILL GIVE SPECIAL B ,RGAINS. STOCKING YARNS, Far slueerer a love is iny Wiflie' :. . � � atevek my 'Mrs. A�aden, dr&wing her shawl i 8 I I ! ,_ . - . jp besold togeth6ror' sepArately oq easy termb. - � - . I % ­ The laddie wha follows the p! tTibuted to this e0ci of age. -Colville life is to be, this will make it less un- . ' � I . . I � I - - about hel- shoulders, which, if no longer For further particu�rs address the Proprietor I I � : I .. I . .� ; . I I . 4 � . . . 1. . . Toung :� . � was.. av�&�e afterward of having wished tworthy and less unhappy. If it could ' on the premiseg or tb Seaforth PoAoffio'e. WM. ...-. I . i Ife's a brawan', a ,stra, - - - felic x , . ppin J � . I . . thait she was reaRly. : old and plain as buy anything to give, yoq joy, to add , rounded,'bad sti I Ili a charming droop. EBERHART, Proprietor. ': I I 921-tf i - . . c . . I I - I i Custom Carding, SpiunIng and FU1111119 - . As ve'd likein a Palish to see, . � I I I . � - One realizes in I 14oking at such old : - __ � I Promptly Attended to. ,. An'his mind's honest, staubeh indvpe) : � . - ; i � � I shelooked. - some little grade, to the good that tnuat f Dress &C. &c. 1 ele : -.1 ' ladies that there.a'reb women who could ARM FOR SALE. -The Executors' of .the The im, ense and well selected Stock 0 G�ods and Dry Goods, I � I - lGleenis ootin the glint V his a � , . I . I lie had to come forward, and. put on cometo you,I would give it. Some - ,- � . I . I . r . � Be has rolwth o'guid sense all' gAlhi ir, ; f I manage.tb6ir own sk, I F � .j the conventional delight.of a gentleman day you'll meet the young fellow whom . iletons - winniligly. estate of the late Samuel Slemon, o er � -that it will � ble An'bis heart is ay,e kmd4y un' true i , I i . I I neeting lady frienda.. I - . I - I *an There i 80 . i . have their JEWLLS HOME WITH THEM, and �� oh, the pride W -my life is 11"y Willie- � � ' She put up her glasses, which wer16 for sale that excell -nt farm being Lot 12, Con- of the MON TREAL HOUSE, will be offered at such; a- great reduction: Parties from a distance will, as far as possi . t i I I ' you're to make immortal, and you - u t, 0 . cession J2, Grey. are i0o !acres; of ' . - I : ; . ; _ jo- th�ploo! . � I � ; � � in 8 . old-fashioned sort, hetd to the nose by a which are cleb,red, 10 acres partl� cleared, and invest a sn�all amount of cash in buying ,he has put the Mill into Good Workin Order � The laddie whafol we �_, � I "' It's remarkable. how your having tell him of an old fellow who knew'yod eL0 repay any parties wanting to purchasd, to � 9 . L . ; .. handle, and perused Ithe different per- 10 in go6d haidwood bush. Th r is' a good . . i I . and.employs none but Efficient Workmen, . Ga.eaw toon bil F , I- . . I I a!, wj'yer shilpit I ! your eyes shut estranged yon " said &far off, and r derstood how to :wo'r- 69 - ' NVV their havers ali* muckle ai i I , I un - . . . I ' ; I I . . � sons of the group. ,1. Mr. Colville con- fraine birn. with stone stabling underneath 30x � . I I I � , . . . . � I . . I . 60feet,.- lininediatepossession will beg en. A a.Large Lot of Goods at the - - , -IV Williel I Mrs. Amsdeu. I I Now if you ha,d let ship you for an angel of pity and uh- I _iv � . A11W6rk is Warrauted. Far sllncerey�a love is it t i I . cealing an inward trepidation under a . � . . i ' I rtion, of'the purchase money ,iill be al- . . The laddie wha follo'6 the III � [ me see "you- oftenei in chur6hi where selfishness. Ali, I hope h6'11 un6r- large ;I . . � . _. i , . , � - . 9 - 7 bold front: Miss Graham agitated but ]owed tc stand on interest ; for further particu- I I i. F s . I people close their eyes a good deal f 11 - t . - . I 7 . I : i - — __ . -_ � -OUSE. - q 7 _� or stand, too ! Good -by." If he was to � firm ; the child as in 'ch'puzzle& as the lars appl.y to JOHN LE CKIE, 197 0ollege Street, � � . � one purpose or. anot I should have fly, that was the . MONTREAL H � REMEXRER THE WROXETER MIUS. : . sole instant. He to,' .1 : I I 6k ; - . a � r. I old woman. .1 I feel t at we -are a. very Torolito, or th JOHN SL9RON, Ethel P. O. 11 . . � . - - Gaileties. � I � � . I . - . known you at once..". ��',' . her hand, and, said again "I' Good -by.." i I I . . . t I ! 931tf - - I I . . . . I I I �� I � .. . . � - 0 il�-sl ost dramatic." � � � i . ; : , nteresting groi r en# . � � i - " I hope you haven't -lost a great deal I - - en e an en y crie ; . I . , I . - , __ ese o - � . I I . � 0 y I ;. � , % i � I . . r � - 91� 11 Oh, call us ass ge from a modern ARM, FOR SALE. -Lot 21 � � . . . � . .,_6'um_. ber to � I 3, C6neession 12, . rei-nove a. Aea,A rat fri � � i - Of time, as it is, - Mrs. Amaden, " said do you wish me to stay. ; i . . . . I . Proprietor. ; - I ' I � - 4 " I ; . . taining 1'02 acres,60 or � : . . � as rei � � 5 � CQI�ille. "Of course, I Fthould have had "Yes !" said novel," sugg6s. C lville, "if you're FTownship of Grey, con - is the time �1 D save money. : . — - - th. The following bill. w. i , the. girl, pouring all . 65 acres cleared and in good, state of cultivatioil; . - i - ! if I ha known you were- the i in the roman in d. One of 'Mr. � . � .1 01 .1 . . 44 untin I anar4 : � - I . To h , g up a. snien . ntensity of her face into that whis- the balahce ip,vvell timbered. Theie is on the . � . ow . . my eyes open - - . I � . 3 1 . . I " . . . � ; I � h, 1) I . I ; I . ames'." I preiiiiseA a good fraihe house, log barn aiid,fmm'e � : I it, �K i ; � I �' J - - . z going y- . per. . — . b i . - z - I . I I I .: I t . I ­ _When a tramp sees a, wonial , w . 'ze !" cried the old, - 11 Even if theref had been nothing said. stables, tilso a -good �earing orchard. It is two . I I .� 0 : � . - " Oh, don't I . " Don't you think- we, ought to be miles from Ethel station on the Gicat Western I 0 0 � " . - . � . pistol or a gun in her hands : . ; . - 4 : - I "po'08' f his to mak ay�should . I - Railw, I � I jight on without winking, but thing, with ready , ;oyment o e me go aw . you still rather. more of the great world for that? . riyl one mile from the village �6f Cranbropli I . � - ' � . � I . . - I- . to M - I should and 6 difles- froin Brussels. . For! terms and . . . � '. r ; . ; . i � . . 44 -to stay ?" . � � have'said H( " " ;nly, nothing bap, furth*or particulars appl I y b ' ' �ith a, i i . tone. � . . 9 wish me . . . I hardly feel Mells. James. :) , VALENTINE . . - �ap ion the teene w d ; . . , I I ' , pear x I I Yes." � � . -AK H LL . - " I don't apologize for iaot bein re- . I . . I FO 0 A - WILL B U Y YOU AN I . , � pens in that ca - I ERSfl�R, Cranbrook P. O., Onk, oiA. RAY- I . : . egn I I -hot - water and he, makos trati.6", I 5 c izabde -- se !? 1 , . I . � � ! - I I . , I apologiz& for being visi- - He looked her in . ncid , - � . . 1 1932 . the starry,.l I . � I I � ; MANN. . . 1 1 -12� : ; . I i � i kangaroo. - . q . . I blet" said Colville,, with some shapeless eyes, wbere�a divine fervor deepened.. " Oh, very well ; - that's the most com - . .1 8, i . . . I I AND GENTS' FURNISHING HOUSE. I i. * - - 1 1 ' CLOTHING I i I is -sighed in nerveless perplexftys- it -fortable way., If it"s only Ho -wells, SALE. -The Subsc � X ­ I ad cut 00 t1 . i . .; . m-pressien that he ought to excuse In He I I . ARN,� FOlt 1 itler 9ffers fo z i . � I American 8olld 81 - i - i- continued. pieseum in Florence to Imo� was s6e who had'the-bourage. there's no reason wh' I shouldn't go F sali� his splendid farni of 1(0 acres, being . I of a turtle, and se ral days aff : . I v1eZ � ; i I I y I i . : - . . � ' I I � Z . � � ! gene, but kee' eyes upon Mrs. " It's a mijitake ! You mustn't ! I- with Miss Grahani th show her tbe-vlew Lot 44, Condmion ,2, Tuckersmitbt Good new . g -stich c L ping bi . J observed by a lady puttin . I - � � I � . _­ . I � story and h If frame house, 2 46r6s'splendid I I . . _.��. I � . . . " T t w- or . I nioutb, � I I Amad.en, to, whom ' at be said could amtoo old f' ,you! It -would be a of 'Florence from the, cypress grove up , I which it bit with v " I I . � . . orchard, good buildings, 85 acres fi�ee-froni it i � . � I _R S — Vhy, Patric , w - � ; not be intelligible. " I ought to be in wrong and a cruelty ! . � I . Md:=SS_ - - I A ,-k " said she, I � 4 . I . - Yes, you muit yonder2' .' stumps, 16a(resin fall wheat. Thewholeuuder I I "c'; .Sk 1 z ­ - - . ' .. I WATOH - , 1" .� ' I - 11 junde . . tho turtle was � z, -n to -day.." � I -let mego, and � forget rhe. - I have been "No; he's ver e's - � - I �� Turi ti ul dead I � (); : . . I ' . . . I .y p�r ic ar when h good cilltit ation, and we idrained, live . I . i - � . I . � . . od twells. Close I . z - "In .Turin! Are y to blame. spring oil thd farm .and has go . � � I f . . � . a . . I � : I me, she was. �r4ght-I deserved 'it; -1 I rising. " You must Pome another time . . siblt of it yet.", ; - amed o . aid Mrs. Amsden I S i I I I - to -churdhes and s6hools. Three 6nd . one-half � . ou going- away If Mrs. Bowen has bl : ' n Italian - grouild, " Is 1 . ina'am, but the stup id crathiar's' I from Florence?" . .. - . , miles from the town of Clinton 5 om $eaforth. DUMAN & -I DUNCAN I EAF0'JDft"JrL H 9 ' � -AT- . , . . .� . � ' ; � 11 I'm goin I . 1 deserved all she could say against ine. " with Miss Graham' and- bring Mrs. Will b sold othreAsollable ter'nis I HUGH -me- . I : . - I . . . . . ; g homd."' - )e � I � -A boy's, idea of liavin � I P I ��t I i - . . q . . 9 � I . . � . ; I t - . "Why did, Iron, kniew that ?" akiked - '.'&he never said anvth . ig against Bowen. It's quite time we DONA i8es, r, toil P. 0. i ; I P Arawn may be -suumi as r . � ,; I yonj , , I . . it ­ . were going I , 01 e prenn or Ch . ! 930tf , I - urnish Ge ' � � I I . r . I . . I _ . the Gl'd'.-'Iady . : , . .- . I . � .. � I I � .. . - I - , who slightly you. 1) ink I -would have let home." . "The doctor hitched fast on int . I � � . -_ � I . I - � I I i % I of Imo en e 0 you t1l, ; . I Will stj 11 be happy tof ; nts w I ith Tweehs suitable for the geason got - & Milks I T i Purvis ' . . nodded, and then of �'ffie, who also - as- her? No ; it was, I'that said it, Oncl I' . The light under th� limbs of the tree Al�%[ FO 8�1,&-For sale, Lot 25".Conces'- 1 , . . just before r . 2 I . . . his level best, and � � I ject to a great reductiohfor the balance of the ,year, - � � � sented.' "'Really the ii1ence ofthe blamedyou. It was because Ithought ha�-begunto grow Imoreliquid. The F sioli 5,11(cKillop, containing Nb acres, near- . � . , . up in first-cass city style sub I � : - I ine �he tooth came �out. "' � I Z . I � . : . I Ro-wtri fatiily in rey ly all cle6red, well fenced and und irtirained, and I " I ; i I - � ' � gaM to the affairs of that.you were -you were "- � . i � i . . cu�rents of warm- lbreeze streaming I . � I ; I I I � . . in a first-cl t f iltivatior I There,is a = are bound to reducel their immense! Stock of Scotch, English and Home JEWEIaLERY STORE, -The wife was driving a ii, I r I . I y � " Trifling'with you? i - How could ',y.ou th on h- the cooler bbdy of the air bad- stone hoi as a ate b cl . . I I . i I . -; . � I z others is extrao,rdinar .. There never ise bank barn and ot 1�r necessary � . � � I . L 'p, : the wa-11 upon wliivh - to'bang S I L . . ! w3s, a family more eminently qualified think that. ; I -, - 1 1 : ce sel to ruffle the. Ilakelet round the -el4hing &c. &c. Best Stock in . : . . .. , buildin . : � . us all in first-class �condit on. Also an � &c. Fur Caps in large quantiti6s, Undei i - ft orchar of be in trees, and L : t I I - . . . niestic. titensil, when she- sudilk ; the r er Maitland I I I to; lire in Florenqe. I dare say that if Yes' I know now bow .it was, and it fo tain, and'the naialds rode their sea- I �- . I f I : . I ' � I . I . . I I runs t r )u_(,,h corne of the farm but �there is , i I i .. OPPOSITE THE . . I tered a howl -of *aijgiilsh-� `4 Nill � ' I I I aw a little inore of them, I might makes you seem all the grander- to me. erf -.ct calm. Ad - Ia ' r the County. - , .. : i . I � you?)) � -a , It,s I ; Z5 1 1 . . . anipi no iy t d a first-class farm either for I . i I , , I � � said her hn5band ; , ho, ses throu-ah a ii nail, did ; I . I I i � ­ � : I . I I . � � . . � � 2 1 1 hope to reach the . ears of dis etion Did you think I cared for your being -pierced wiih7the fresl ,-odor of the water stock or rain. and if; within two inilei of the . . ; � � - 44 ; � I . . ; I . : i * )r Missed the nall I Wy r . - . - . . , . - 1. . k . . myself some day. V%'hy are you going, older than I was? I never cared for it and of the springin � grass, descended town of 'r,afo th oil the northerr I gravel road, � I I I � . 1119 i -_ . . I I t. . . ' I � . I - I I ; . I . �� . - . I I Apply . CoMmercial Hotel ' - I'd cry if lhad missed. the nail . , 't reached th -prefifiscs or to .rdaforth,P. 0, . � 1 1 � . ,a � . . L-_1 never 'hardly thought of it after: the u* them. The a Lunterers through HUGH . � . , - a I Away? (You see I haven � � � . � t I - all 9 i . GR EVE. � 911-tf ! . I f I the nail -but 'tis my thumb 32 , I � . them yet !) Are yoti ti red of Florence al- very first. I tried to -make you under- th� different paihs: e nd alleys- were ii- . i . � . I I i I , . . . � ; � I I . I � , . r � � i . 1. _--1 I - _A_r TT3E � J � - . .. e dinner horn i the olt I me ' . I . I 21 � in pon -VOR 8 the thriving villag � I _. r I � . - It ` � . - . . LFoi I e I I 1. � � ,)73 . . _r r -C I L -Tb f . read,K,. I - . stand that, and .bow it hurt to -.have a the main , Lvenues, aiad tend- I � - . 4 , . . (� LE. - sale in t I . . I - . most sakred horn there 1z. 14 I i 0 , sai - - olvill e passively; you speak of it. Don't you think that ii'T�Ev -ing fore, - iowaxd the� . great bargain, Chat valuable I . I I I � . I . I d -0 i . gathei gate ensill at a . I . -V of � i -, , I - REPAIRING KEATLY DONE nvusik andplayi " Ubme Sweet c � . I . " Florence is tired of irae,' . . L ,) . L I I I I . I could see how good you were ? , Do. ' 7 i: Bowen's carriage propert3r iitu4ed-on the west side, of Brooke 11 � I . . . I I 1100-n h � . , -he ' found Mr� a.! s reet, c I . ; , . y I . about .. It has been ist E - - Gu'ie quite attrel" you suppose Is , I ; 6� t sistifig of 9 good new fraine dwellinci I - F . E`0 . be- M . i i I , I re, ,and drove first to her house, � *18x26 fe-A, an!d well finished th gb6tit, witR withmore -rapturous delight th � � . I es "s no mistaking. one .of happy ? � - I don't care - for th&t7--I, de- . . - , r � . Y that ,all ll want I to be th �� L, . 4( LUDED G�010ERY � ' I t ! Y � ;. there . . yofid whieh Mrs' Anladeh lived in a good wel , and table on. the prei i e easori I � I . . I )11 I . I . , I . . . - I I t . i I Agents for the � Light Running New anybanahai. Youkan hearil . - � her sex on such a poin; . spise it, and I always hate myself for . d - : �. ! .1 . . z . dirpct line - On the,- Way Colville kept for sellin'r is t t the under . . I I i � . . . -oa - I" . f . . than Y,ou han I ' ' I I Mrs. Arnsden laugh(d. 11 All a great seeking my own pleasu e, if J. find . � the illa 6 abo tthe-'endoft eye ossession l. - I :1 Horfie. Sewing Machine. i . one of It I I inal -8 g, � - my- � , a cu ffee, Rice, sins, Currants and Staple I t ; i � � i e an V Ven any I 'You 1, oic * 'T I I I , ­� I . I,vill arre ing . i many people mistaki us, both'%vays. self doing it. I have seen enough of I UP 1with li�r th b ' tA ring talk fhat they can be g1 . t me within a w eks' notice. Sfigars : � st a waii, aDd bri , I I � I . . I �, - — - - . I � - . Sale. Ver liberal. For ull partica. � - quicker than 4 sheAT$ warra � - al*aysparried on tqpther, and-fonnd in- Terms Of 1, id , i , L I I . I . -d're really goin , back to A ri- .life to know -'what that omes to ! And - I fr I S, 4 � ,� And yo 31 1 1 . . rs p � - .; Grciceri� inre and Fresh. . W, e sell butterfor table qse at 14c per pound. Taste FARMERS' BA;kK,ING* - yother � - : . � . , a P.1) to . OWBRAY, MW 66 and Con. �. - � . V) it'a respite om the formless future Ia I k1OL4E. can outfoot elin I . I . C&? 'A"hatinthewordfor . � I . I I I I . . noise, � � 1. � 7 *hat hurt me worst of all was. that you ,ing close upon I iim. He "sat with. tractor, I lensa .. 01 . 1 905 1 � - I -,I ] I . . I . . � - . I I ; ;,4 . ,I � . I i I � ­ .. � 1; . I ­ ­­­- J. - --- . � I -A late Lord,of Session �qutex � 1%. I haven't the least idea." I * seemed to believe that I cared for noth- pr and try.1 I . .. I i - � q . . on � . � ! I . � . n. � I . . . I I : , � I . . " Is Am erica fonder of you th, n 'I wished loo: f I i . -one. aay which was rather hi - i F ... . I an Flor- inig bat amusing ifiyself� whe I E Z' the front'sea , and he would not" OODD. FA FO -6 SALE. -For ... I � ot 1, I I _� i . I '% 011 , in 1 1 1 � - . I : s ,:ace, which never- Co Vessloii-8,T ckersmith,6 I , I I . . . . ,Y.31L : I , at' liftogene' . G e, and being a man of ' portl� I I I I : are cleare , .� e f ro i MT :(3c co.* firli.. - s once. .- . � - to be something better, higher. It's . ess, was.p I ut 80 �f r � . . t resent t ) some- inner vision. t -which are cleare ll� _2_J0(3r1A_ , . � � � " "" She% ,never told ter love. I s6s- nothing whether you are of rn . atge or ' ' stvillps; iinderdrained; in a high sti f c Itiva- Duncan.& Dun an, .Montreal; House, 8eaf-ort) I I : � I sions he -stood lbr a Imoment: I . , y - op med the iron I .. J i � i � - . . I . � . . pe at . . en the poiter ate - I , I � i I . � about hhm A lady - wilo kif . et it's merely tb '_ it e's more used' to not, if -if -you. care for me." . , 1 . ' 9 tion and well " need' There, is v mfortable - . I ' - : . . � ;3� � L . . I W, and rang, Mrs Bowen's bell, and d -a xg� bank barn ov4th stabling' � . I id, "I ffiLvv yu I � z . BANKERS & BROKERS erved him, sai . I � ; obs p Me, . I i . E "Imogene 172 . . log bous4� an Ia. I � . 0: . . . ; i Z I . . . A - 11 i . � I . E e sprang up A6 sWra before them to underrieAh. so young orcha A and good I k I I . . � . I . � - . � ; * � . . I � They were walking, ithout any voli- I 1%, Al I I - ,scat Mr. R-:-�, ,11 oh, i I I I that I ask is to be with you, gi , , her mother the � news .of Mr.. Col-' well land is all dry anh of tb.- Pest quality. I ' . - . . AY00 11 : . I . tion of his, down the. - lope of the -broad and try to make you forget what's been . I I . . it is novenie tly situated to - 3baforth* and have a capital seat, but 1, kb . . . . ! .1 1. E vil e s coming, the' i rl I stole her hand SP CIAL � ANNOUNGEMENT, SEAFORTZ7 _. . . 0 S T. V ,. , I . . ! ppen glatio , leading er in ; ns, witt good . � - ; . - I I I to each p ace. For. i urther ,paWi ulars' I . 1 �,, - I I I I , , , - � y * . . � -of use P *n 1 1 1 1 - 11 I � . I I . � I alvenlue to the fountain, where he had sad in your fife, and:tr� to be- � : ; Ki a � . weel whaur I aw 4o , � i to in his.: I address : . - , . � .. 11: a-,kea dy been. . r - doing,'and I. Is I � , ­ � the PropAet6r, E . gTn4)ndv,ll P. 0, lor a i I . , I noo. � . - I I - ; ; . . I � I ) I J I i 1:: - you in whateve you tire Shall you -7 -tell he'r? . . I � ' � - . I . I N� % � . L . I . -- First Door N" 0 R T H , —She --- :'-'�Oh, you are loorkbig � . .1 - I I.` Is your mother NVE 11 ?" be asked' of shall " O� 1, q . ' the I " mills. J. MES �KYLE, Pro- �, I i I . I Office -` 11 . � , - . - . . . . be prouderand,gladder-of tb�t , Egld6jidvillc pply at' i � -i , - �. - f epurse. She dlu t know without I . . � I � . r pie - e. - � , � thelittlegirl. ItIsbeined t.) him that be thananything-that people call happi- an . ii i� prietor, ; - 1 904-tf . : . - of Commercial Hotel. - , tur I ,drew that." _11� . I I . . � � ; I I : I I - I . . � 11 n stailt's delay. " . I * r I : i I , .. � I � - I . - I � � - t8 AS , I I ' y� . . I - . . I I — : I , U"? Then you're luek ' I: - 101: Notes discounted, and'a ' neral banking busi. - I � � I rpwo 11,UNDRED ACRE FARM I RL SALE ge mine, C . ; still kept that. little .dist�Liice from the - Colville stood, holding her hand, while 91, I : 1� i . I I -guess. I've spent I -Jon � - . had better I :not speak to Imogene, ,who ness." . . . I . - 'ROWNELL - . I � . . I I i I I . S' b " Yes, yes; that 8 I right. ,Oh ! - ORTH & I . ; � f � . I , oll I -go with you. � . jL ,P1 or sale, Lot No. 11, oh tie l"th all - CHA LES 9 ness done. . . I . how many dollars in lottery tic), , - 1. ' � ' - � ' . I ; ! : rest, and get away as soon as he decent slie uttered theaeldeas and, incoherent, . i . � 15th Coii�ession,, of Grey, caiitaining, 200 acres, I I . � � � : � ,. . , � Yes i; Coll I e . . � � J . . . I I . . - � !_ I . !;) `. I I I fin I ; � Remittence to and c . olleetidns "made in Mani- I never drew a thing that Wf I , : I I i . . ' I I , ly could. f " . repetitions --of t1jern, wi h dee senab of I I 160 of which are cleat -ed d in a g�od state of - . . . - iL . I — . . I - � . . . 17 � I - 1.1 -18 g( . I toba. � . . � � i-, " She has a headachE. said Effii�. -powerlessness. "if ., . F_ .. � reiiiainder oil hardwood . anything. " . � , a v p cultivation. Th. - , i I L G OCERS I I I . ) I bene ed that I . � ! .. I . I ' �HOLESALE, & , RETAIL G . - . : I i I . , . , -XV1 - bush. Therl - . L I I . I . ; - V I "Oh, I'm sorry," rot urned Colville. ' could keep you, from r lgietting'this- -'! � - j. I I � I e is i nqver faiiing Creek. running I i . , , I . � . I I . Business done through Bank of Montreal. ' _L-�­ How does it happen th I - - L . I I - I ; i L I � � through o farii. TUrelsagool fran�e barn � - r . � . , � A limitedamount of inoney received on deposit. are so m any old maids anx I I "L Yes, Mrs. Bowen came-fft t6 them, looking - 60 f P - L One D cir North of Seaforth PoA Office. I I I : she deputed.. we to' take her '. " What should I re rot ? I won�t let I 1 40 by .et, go, id lo� house and g od ,bearing � � : 0 � . I � . . � I I . I I - . � pale andpain-worn, aE slile did thateven- orchard. it is si, 1� . . school teachers?" asked a gep t : . - t . - . young people out . for an aivliig, ", said you.deprecia,te your-sefT make yourself . . . .: niiiies from Brus! els, and three I I . . . . c - . � 1, . . Money to loann oil real estate at best -rates, . � . q� . . Mrs.. Atnsdeirf " a, nd I liss G taham de- out not good enough fof the best. Oh,,. -I Ing! when she� would not let Colville.go from Wafton, wi �h. gdod gra4el roi d I leadin,(,r to 11 .1 I I . I — . ; I I - - � ,a school teacher the ,other 5 ; . I I each plac -,. Th(re i�.% schotil on I he next Lot. � I . ! I . . � I . � day, L - . aw y with the- , I - ; I OW it . other tea -talk* callers . . . i . r.1 I . . cided us lor the. Rcboli, where she know b r fdrtber partleu ars apply to . I IL - I caupe school teachers are, as a I : , - .bappened! But now you, . I ..� Price, 87,700. F� I ! ,: I � - S. C. M"CALUCHEY, . I V . I . � . 'to whom she bad ma( I . 7 . I . . . I'NLe done what I shallnever ibink of it again. N6-1 I prIetor oil the preinises or t) Walton P.O. Owing to our large � i increasing trade, we found our late premises far I .1 I i . ha yet. 'In * WX LOCARt 4 men of sens6-; and no woman 1% � I I � . dn't been I y [e her heal,che an the pro too . . ' L � . . . excuse. � The -eyelids which she had al- ADAAIDOUGL 8 , . . I � . give up a $60 position for a $1 . � I I . T-bat'llis the only wa : *i small, a P. S. -S. G. McCaughey will attend to Con- . F could to 'inake the' place attractive6 will not let you. 6nd were compelle, _#irough the pressure of bu iiiess to move to a much , ; I y , - -1 . I 1. I .. - . . I . I . � . I L - But what is an old wc� man to do for W&va 0, little difficul4y in lifting were — I - ' , i I . i Was the reply. , . � I . . rei . I . I could niake me regret anything." larg store. ! . vcyance'�in all its branches, landin ' � � I . `1 , A RIM FOR ALIL­4or sa-le, 160'acres of , g money on , I I Erl 1111 a garden? We ought to .hav v e. We are inore thafi th . -The French ambasssAer to I i I - t t .d I � : a I Yo , F first-cl ss I nd,.being Lot and the east I � estate, buying and selling faTins, houses, &e- �e "Jam going to-..stay,,"said,C0l ill- hea vy. w th- stifferin , and her pretty ,�nkful for the pas liberal pat onage, and trust. by fair real I _ .4 . . . _� 0 1 mile ha� an effect of very great reinotaw half of Lot I I r . roughtsome other young people -some I "But .on n1- . I I lish court pal L a neat cowp� : . � y L. own terms. - I will be " - , 6 c(.41�ion 9, McKil op, ; 130 acres and honest 'dealing to still 1 crease our business. - . I � . � . : i I . . . . I - ____ --- I ; I 'ne8s- Buttherewasnoconsci �p � little while'baek to -a �cerem I � � .1 Of the laglehart boy,,. But - w'e're re- bound to yda-,* -but you shallnot be bound - I ousness of cleared and ill a ood state of c Itivation; the Teas jobbed by the,C� die -and half Chest, at wh 1ps-'ale rices. * . I . . I wa's - ,! . I � usua -ood bush. The � land Lig:, 10 -A- T_j IL -A- W T4 X I\f M - � . I I - alpecta-ble, we Americ�ar s abroad , we�re to nie.`- . : ,. anything un 11 or un�xpected in his remainder good, harq�% . ile -king to him foran hot : FL I , , I . - ' Ili and a - L , g Hyson, Gunpowder, . i . . � en tal ' , I - . I � c * ' I - well undekdraine , well fenced t o,% e , � New Crop Tea's in stdri and arriving, consisting Of oun � I . I . ; - I decoro,wi, 4bove all t -i � :8 ; and I - " You do, I . I would rather pre ence expressed , - never failing sp in, , 'i, il Y L all . � . . . . . - - I i I — - I lady said, "" 'You must think.1 11 I hi don't .. ubt me I in. her looks or man � creek; fm q barn and Jap a and Bla6ks. ­ OF— ! I I , 1i ; . � i . - .)out nicetin. ye a here, Mr. Col- - b ave y ot-t got - No; stay. ,r, -Colville h -n, two coinfor 8, . . I � I . I . know a I 9 And let me L np . !og bT I - my owl' . ad m'eant.to take Itno- stable i ;olliforta, ,buDdance, 100 boxes Morra: d's-New Valentia Rais fond of the sound of I . � � t,:Ond 16 loghous6 New Season Fruits ir E ins, I ' � - . � It � � . 4 , y ,. a �n - orch, is conveni n to 'schools tt'L t ,STEAMSHIPS. � �kl lir, as. a very � d confront Mrs. tL � I ROYAL MA The Frenchman replied, 'A I i - , I IM, le� it h I )ad a.p.pearance.- prove to you'llow wrong you. are. I ge�ne b the h nd ',q � and . . . - . London Layers,� Black Bag et, New Curran Figs, and as usual a large stock of , I ; fr.h , C) . I � � . . and churche . 1 eightnifles frot Seaforthafid I I -_ ; � yau sure -at yd t didn't know I. mustn't agk more than i y ive , I , . . asi e . . I � . � . � Are- th Bowen with an immediate declaration of . I liked music." i , 9 , at. , Onl ht from 01 �0� further 1: P rticulars ap- Sugars, Syrup �nd Mol I . i - � - i t. wa to- show you bow di -.'er- . I ened ,.1'but he found this , IS ' es *in full var A A STRONG, Seaforth, Agen � -Willie was a j oinor ID . i what had happ . CIF y , ; I � a- to go by here a1 -,xactly half -past m e th.e7 ch an ce -' W ' p y oil the p enlis s or to R., G. ROSS, Winthrop Fine Coffees, Green 110 sted and Ground. Pure iety. full , - t. I. I Y tMAE I . I I 1111 p . . 3 . f o ur ? " ,. i . eni I am from what on think-Lhow ossible, .at least in .the form of 1�is P. 0. 1 . i 916 1 1 � - � -1 I � � i stock of Caniied Fruits at d Vegetables, Salt"Wat�r i 11 Whitefish and Trout I I v ! - . I . I . I � . - I spent the best of bis4 8 in I llk� . -'I was living froin breath to breath d ifferent you are'tbo. " I � 0 . AGE R . C . GREAT rLEDUCTION IN PASS i �� . I - - I � In t�'n tion, ; lie to 'k, instead, the - hand of i AT,Ea� �: I I . the m ket. � I Perth. Hewas always: ho , , � . . But you musi 6 f rec." coil . . . I I. abc� I i% - . . � . . I , - Full Line of General Groc el ies, second to none in 1. i ri- - - - � - , I . kome which she gave J-1 OOD PA P.31 P DR SALE. -In . , in the expoctation of seeing you. You " Yes. LIventional we c rder to close . � I ­ kX the tffairs 0 � the c4ate of t ie late W`- G. � Crockery and Qlass,w e ust'to hand and will . - i,ieighbor workinen , ut � 11�1 - � . : mu iced h6w eagerly I I him, auld e' obeye I I . I j Cabin rates from Halifax to Liverpool and Lon. I .. . [ ; st have ilot wag . , "I Well. I - q � h .,d her I in taking pro- llingston, the exe mttirs offer the � ollom-ing very be opened Qut this week : , i.. . ;, donderr37 e6O, ,Q631 and $7.3, according to position ing. 011e morning. lie 1, , . I A new and'complete 3t:)ek of I � , , - � I I - . i . -yo - � . Ct. isionally the: seat- to which she invited valuable lands for sale.. Kirst- 1,iorth_ half of � 'ie%se r' . .. . V � them with - " Mim, Pc-4� I ", - I looking out foi u.' ff' What"are they doing so long there ' !" v � N.- B. -Farmers -will emeniber the job Teas and General Groceries at efstaterooni. Children under 12years, half faiv;' I - I iI : I I � - . . � . � -time the orde -ession 5, township o. - . - � . 0 . " te � " Yes aud, With a sincyle red anemone- asked Mrs. Arn sden of Effie, 11 � I . r of his ! , - I under 1, free. - Servants in Cabin ­,r)o - in. r- bi - f .turkey this iriornile., � I 0 p tting her him. At the same Lot 30, ('oil( Morris, coil bolesale prices -in quantitibs; 6 , I . , It o � . i i � A 66 1 words -*yas dis i' tainin-90 acres. 6i this lot is e,ected a good W . i � inediate, $35; Steerage R ' * 11. i in your hat . so that I should kno glasses to h eir eyes. can' . persed - p that wonder j: � . 1 13. Froin Liverpoolor - man, had ye " replied Uerl * . I _� I w " t see." - ' . frame%arn wi'th' stone foundation, good orchard, i . , I I 1. ; Londonderry t4c�11-ali?Z-'Cabin,103, ,R78.1S and , . i -es b4o , - I - you without bein ob i�,ed to -put ell my C9 They arejust holding hand§ V said wli-ether she suspected unytliing with well and unip. - Neal-ly all cleared, and is on ting his ImIld up to Avill. I - 9 7 , . . 1) $94.50; Intermediate,' -'-'-.35- Steerage, $13. Re: .: - � ' I - - , ta '. � I � - an eas satisfaction, in wh1eb he listened to her placid. I k the gravel road closely adjoinind bh6. village of ' 6WORTH & BR6WNELL. turn Ti - --o or three S eds of I L spec cles. " . the child, witli 4 CHARLE eketsfrom Hali&� to Londonderry or - lif ting offt,% I L yt � . . . I I I L . . . I L. ng �8. ms- . e expi anc on, w ell - -haps - -t wea er ; s e sai .s ie I I I L.. I [ - - ".You div,1171-c ever' about th� tal Brussels. ,This farin is a : - 1, � I �. . I Liverpool and back to nalife x: Cai)in, r,(i L . I . . . I I I lki . lire L Old � -fenced bold in a tv, � ul - � . 1111 . i I . ,god state. o c tivation.' i '' and: 4143; Intermediate $70; Steenve, $26. . . , i 'I � I deri," lie said, LOVing her the flower. ladyLdid not'share. - e! always holds thotight it wits a chilly day out -doors; -For . ONE D6on INpi>,TH or, SEAFor,TH PO ST OFFICE. I baneso,t?ll ­- ", . rices and ternis apply to 110 KEbby, Brus- . . . . .. ! .- . - i I I . I � v brags to ?Nlrs. rn y hand when he is wi h ' $0s p - . 4 . . [.,� . _": , - ��. � - "I I "I sla, -1 11,14 , . . -,r, hea( 111W ,�. O.; Hy"NRY i F, N-,� ,_ I � . - .- - � al n 6 m. . � t1.5 Mc."L but lic lacbes ; s- made er , mos, Victoria Square P.O., _ f I i I . . .: I I I I ver sen�iti � I 0 . .!! � Moiiey Loaned and . Real Estate - Broadbrim . the Det ? Bowen when I -see harl" salli(l the .oht " Does� he, indeed ' !" ' exclaimed Mrs. . ve. � I , . I or JAMES SMITH, Maple Lodge P. O., Aliddlesex I Bought , I � P I - 868 -,- - i and Sold .as Usual. . . ; . . County. i � . _. � - � . I . .1 . - I - , I I - '- (To be continued.) � I I .: __ . I � , � . I . ; lady. 'ALMS(lenL, With a ,c'achile. ' She'added, ,- I i � th-e New York Mini* , , : i- r I . - I . t I __.____� — � - . i I . . i I - . t I I I r - " - . I � ; I I Raw far inte the � country did you " That's very por'lite of him, isn't .it ? * � I I . I - JARNI'FOR S LE i IN THE T 0 F .L _NT r I : INSURANO an - -P haA leve� - . walk for this ?" ! . I . ­ —1 - —M ..db- In _rTOI�T T E. If . earthqual ' L . . I L i . I You mnslt bea great favorite with Mr. . Solar'.-Alotion and the I I I L ale 1 � T . of the best Insurance Com- 4Z,raud Gentral 1) - t ot 4-,,y . - TUCK-BERS14- 11THI-For s the township I � .. . L . "As. far as the mead w yonder. " � Colville. '/you, will miss. him wheri'lie's* . . i Tel6graph- , - � I of Tudkersinith, 1.6till , of Huron, ein- Lot 35, . I . . . P, - epo- - - - a el . . I . 1 . I : r_ I I I : � I . , !'Jivell New " ork, 1 or a I . . I . . .. . � - . . . I :, I I t over - A J - � ,_ . I I I lie- Rev. John Ja�per, un -no- , I L Street, Seaforth. . ; -the City I -in rt I They had - (yi (10"wil to the s-heet of gone." . I .. the s' 1, , Conceshion 2, L. R.- S., containing 100 cres, 00 � I � . waiter from wh sea4vorsei 6f the . " Yes. Hc,'s v6ryn'ice." . ­ : -. . , . � . af-res cleared ; ti ic­rwi�ain er. in bush. 4hefavint 1 802 L . . . 1bult had laid . f(Ri . . � or( . . 'G, ! . ,-- - -- � � . A. STRO'�\ I move philotwplier, of Richniond, Vir- is well fenced, w: th a *o orchar( , a good one - % �E - . h MEN W DMEN AND CHILDREN. L. - i . i � fQuntaill Spr41110-1, ,ULd t [le - (Jt! . 7 I :I I . shoqk could 'not ba'. 00-1 WW hul�.sank Colville ind' Imodene returnefl, e-0111, ginky hi. t C I vi,��i (A PLO I and a half stor,,;, Pri,,,,',,,,`h a slate roof,, . L �________ _ -, ---.,- -_ , . . I t I I . i �' � I I - I y ild Lake, vicar 0 1"i' I . . J plete for the instkant, t"n the, I I , -hig slowly acriss 41the loose, neglected Sar Ltoga. I I . 11 " � . : L , I I .,,, 'r .he -Lr it., two frauic bat 116 .he wells. The , I ; Upon a beach ne, L . . 1) ,d, and go d I i . - � � fliS 11 $ . L. . farni is of first -i 8 t o wiles from . I . I I -_ � . I caused by the winounckefiwnt 0 � - Colville held L011t _all (I toward - grass toward the old woman s seat. - She.' Mr. Jasper still �iaintaius­ that Ibis 13rucefield statl(�lft. 11ton and six.from I E. F BLAOK liam H i - - , ) Z�flolllltclls I , ; - 17anderbilt wsm4ead � I . � J Ley eame up. - L . I I I ,; � : � , I ­ " I. SaW lot 0 . f Violets OL% -c - I I I theory -that the World stanos still and Seaforth, a good gra%icl r -.)ad lealing to each - � i I . I he -was a great man I stti;te : �, i - t I � Effie. a I .r there rose as th . � � - in the grass.." 1. I " You don't seein tol baye succeeded -that the sun moves around it -is - on the pieniises t(I-JAS. WALKER, CHRISTMAS, :1 , 5s * WAtchm'�aker, Licensed* Auctioneer, �':. a literaiteur,,-but ' t, D . true. place. Apph � . I - L . L . warrior, or - i .or DAVID WALKER, Mill Ro'ad,'or to Bruce- � q � I . - . . *4 ' ,91 e �Pi ,t her hand eag-:er- so well in getting flowerig for -Miss Gra, ' 16i Move L" I . : . . , �,l . - in. id YOU"" ., D . . . - . � L . . i . " . ; . . . �L I TA '. -to h.,i 0 Un don't said Mr. field P. 0. . 904-tf . - lie represented moniejl I ter 3� - . 7 . . - . - � ! . I r . . I . � - I . 11 1! � . I d rges - ,vast tba:n any other zii I . - . I .. . - � - illy - favorite Qv;er why did J6shua command it t - --The sub� i I. . . � I bistory among the livi t t niotion. to acco , . � , se in ,.he- most, solemn manner, , ' , I ly S, and they S;trolled oft' togeth, - ha,in as for the other ladies. But per- ��a( If de it � . Farm Sales Atten� ed, Ch.a ' , � I I � I er. After'si, firs hLll,PS you didn't find h�r ., � � , I . ', Imogene sat down d"I V, ur favorite flbwer, . L . . ! I . Notes Dis- _. I I f them besid mrs. there. What is yQ.-- _ en . . M:oderate, Sa[e or e - , - � ' �� . i i stal S . 0, sir, de minesters- who i FOR 9AIE.7 -_ I � I scriber offers foi sale his farm of 100 acres, A -Qt 'Cr(tmus or Mida-i, nor -. . ; ; I I a1)s_X%re.r11.1(f q1' . : - '. ' L' � I ID � being South Ea$t half i of Lot 37, 1 loncessiot 8, 0 i .1 a I V __ uiem, ber of -the RotbschiW - -- - * - - tell t "% 0 N FO Re PRESENTS : � A-iasden, ietly the talk of Miss Cra,bam. 9 Don't say you have T H E- 'I— * E A 1Z � , , ; counted, M,oney to - . I A- lady-, Mud s�eming in no w , is you dat de suii stan's still and dat ' and : � . - I � � the ol e , nofic ! I didn't know that .1 preferred - Hast Wawanosh ; abodt 65 acres o re cleared . I I i i , - . I � . � . . : I de orld -moves round, b`er-why, dey free froin stunips, the: balance is �vell* timbered . � � , . had su6 va4t po�sessioiis *. JA I I � I couc I - n for vio- scarlet anemonies. . , I — - . ; Lend. F , 1 erned about the expeditio . - I 1 -2 . . . . � Were' there no for- is n istaken. Dey is lyin. to, de people, with hard*ood, hpiplo'ek and ced r. The farm . I I ! in the history of ,mau wi-g- Ch I k I - I : � . su J I . - . . � . I .. . I . . - . I : - ILets;, Except for wd.url first glance, she get-ine-nots over there ill the grasi?�! u2t' change (I - is in a hi(rh state bf . cultivation.' It is sltu!ted ni.. :M- - -P- M T -i -A- 0 7EC, - I .Itccunlulated, wifliout . I : - -anc ef dey do 'Tere. b'leef'dey - 0 i les. fro n Belgrave, ! . - . PeCA" '% - 11L a 1.8, r ; , _AjAjity, in a r,i ife, L V'4 . - 11 . .. one %nd three-quarter ni 7 : . I - did not look that .way. Colville' stood " There %VaS no occasion' for them, ' "vil (lie in dere sins." W, PA PS T Se-a'forth.f is. Hei'qdquarte' s for . : - . " . - in I � - I . froin Win -1 -a frol -th . E/ I i . - ULIZ-1i I . . - I 1 , . . � . - 'hen , h 1. There are . -MAKER-p I e flnatcie�s for grkneratio the border of the gr, ..sa, an d the Ghil d answered Colville. _. - . nifles al 8 mile 1113 . It is , , � . - - I;g Y' . \ I asked 1\1r. Jasper what -his within 0`11e,quartDc r mile from sch . I . - � WATM I - �Wer ; I � I . 1 � . , ay. f ' I . - I T I � and thither in it$ ou a1w, s - did make such pretty theory of the tele-grap] Was he said-: . - oil the premises a good raille ho 0. and frame -1 . . ' 0- I-11RE ; . I � . I I: ,C4 r± 7 , � . ,or- time t thile upon I I .1 ,, I .M -A -S - T:':R:MP3MWrTS,_ rate f rom . vAtich tbe.y spraniv � � . I . . . 'HA) r 1 . stooping ft �a the spdeches !" said the old lady. " And � barn and stablii (r, a young be. ring orchard, � .1 . NVING .1. - I . verned the fina0w's of 0 . . 11 " lVell, de telegraf I'stan's to reason. 1, rid creek . ruy ning through ;. , i -� I 1 924 � - - S(f � - flower'S.0 Then she owne o' t where be .they have such an Orphiccharracter - a never failimr we 0 a . 1--les-91) , 7 � . 4;reat Avealtb, ur , . - I I I ,operty wlll be . .! : . . I ih - - , ­ne6titJnabt0 i . . stood, and sdioWed hot! 6anch of violets, 'too ; 1 see de principlds of I de telegraf -'Ius- tliebackpari7oftlefarin. Tbisp, , � I .1 � __1__,____-_-___ - —_ . . . : I you ca.u. interpret them, in so 1 apply on . I i I I F r . 11DIII(IT161 � ties i aund I . 9 m"""y ('if - ir'afed every day. " I . sold cheap. For fur�lier particti�ars . UN , -, oppwtuni I i look-ingur tip, into the fil,.-ewhi6n -lie bent herent-ways. Shoutd'you n . His stock was never Oo complete and- varied as thig year. Christmas Cards SEA ORTH PLA'.N, 1G MILL � . iind say"ing the premises, 6r to GEORGE A., TYNER, Bel- . � i - - I �i,,-nce, b&A plac'ed thena it, � : i � I - expei � - xv-1i'le he tfifled with Ili ' . ' How_,'.N1r. Jasp"er ?" I asked. ; I . i - � . , . I I . I 'I . -apoa her, -1 I s jui.st what you meant by that one 9" - . .� I rave P. O., F-ut Wa%vanosh.. . 1 894 * In. Base China Orna- . . .7 - in endless variety, some if i the handsomest ever show�l . can . ' ; . I , ti4n where, .the ir-e-presientativea, c � � e, fie had a, very fatherly air - " Well deoder morn in' my. dog stood � ! - � � '1vith, "' Yes,'very ni-IWIl, " replied -C,o'l ville. I . SASH V0019 A -X20 BLIND FACCURY ' waited humbly -1a their; an. -r4 � I I - her, - . - S., � . The old lady Imigh � )r%% -ay,. . � . � - mentf we have s6niething new, and embraces flgures of almost every description, I . t . I . . ! �.. - . . ed .with cheerful in d,e doF( 'His tail was in de kitchen, PLE,NDID 2W ACRE PAR31 FOR SALE IN - - I i - I . � - ! - In . - "I i ,_ . . . I . - . - 2� 1 faww-� I 14 17 thin,'k- I dini S T11 EVO NV _N Sill P OF G ItEY.�-Sealed offers making very nice . Christ=3 Presents. PLUSH GOODS. -Ladies' Companions, � - .. � `11 go and see what th' Ive resignation. She ,&ould as- lief report while his hc�A was in de n' -room.. .i , . I' - Riit tt-ert is nothiT)g ip rwoor I " ey I ; airdres,,ed to the iindersigpled, Xvio be received I . f oi md-'," said Inliag,enei irr6levaatly, to a th&t. lY ,of - his as another. Even' .In . Odor Cases, Mirrors and Photo Frames, and the niost beautiful assortment of HE subscriber begs leave to tbank,his ninve - tory lih� the ca4e -of _�N'jllfiam ; __ � .: rep I When lie was -st- din' dere me wife ishe - I . .- . Mrs. Ai-4;den's ,about the more than a iiiihn hom ie Could en- . tro on de dor,'s tail, and* bark ! bark ! that first,�'class fdrili, I)eing colnpos�d of Lots 11 ou-s customers forth .c cx� � - I � -rernark of I AV sl up to July ist, A. D. 1§86, for the piircha.ne of � . I T e liberal patronair -r- , - Z3 I Photograph Albums, the iii6st presents of all, and almost at your * own figures.. - . . - i1trbilt. At forty -he w4N a far -pensiveness Of Madame Bossi's bon- tanggle in his speech she liked a manwho 1), - . - i , I tended to.hiin * . � ex went de dog in de oder room. and 12 in the 16th Coneession of the toivnship of t ; . . since commencing ijusiness . I ' ,it. . �_ . � . I , . xiot a particuUirlygpod one, a . I nets. � could slip through the , toils with un-, Nio , dat was de principles of d 01rey, County of Huroh, coniprisi 200 acres, of Writing Desks, Toilet Caseo, Presentation Books bandisohie and cheap. I Seaforth; and trubits that he may be favored with � . I �vhi�h about . 115 acresa d1nd in a good I , . .. . a( ,,ontinnance of the sanie. . be st-0(01 the -vellreieutative -of 30 , . t la(lv,. Inlof_r6ne failin _' . I almost; ailything that can be desired for Christmas and.kew - Parties intclidifim to build would 43owell-to, ­ - .� . . . ", Well," said the ol(, - gease. I-ILer talk' Nv'ith sildb,%njan . gra 'lustrated. De tail. was one en of s, re cieire In fact, we have I i , greatest,fortanes-of t.ncient �or -, UIAC Of C111tiVAtiOn,'the balance b6in,� well tini- . � - �� 'gi 4 e i . Z, I � � - I started, and the little girl- raR, to ineet -was the, lastu consolation Which r6niain- . de telegraf and - de mouf was de oder. bered. There.i�,4 on tbe.prennses a good franie � him a eall,as he will continue to keep on ha-nd a I - ' times. His father hayl I - etlloi � . . ' L - Year's presents for both old and young. Call early and get the best . selection- lar : . Ee with h - ' "d to her -from a lif . I � 0 1 J . .. I her� Klic dt:tained U� I ' ark ,was de ' click, ' ' click. 1 ' oi d e -5 - -ed log clkp�oard hou - ,,,,e stock of all kinds of � . i i � -er ad . e 67, Of harn1less .co- De bc barn 60x.)O feetand a heNi Be - - . . . . t I I . . . There is no sue ck in the county to eboose from. . I I I I Matll)eSS, Upd left to'llas vIA � ; . I - � . , S . in good repair. ..., verytbing from DRY -PINE LUXIBER - . I Colville (I , ina,hine. Now, cf. dat (log had been big A fineorchard o"f poung trees just coming into I I . I .: William, ff., not oxily 1,he�' bul mir&tian of the viplete till uetries. and outbuildin- Fences are. . b sto - We have e , lounged reluetalittly it -I" " G -0 and sliow �'l will refer it to Mrs., Bow � I � . an alligator to a needle. Prices the lowest in the trade.' TOYS of - all kinds and � . . . -1 I -1 ­ en,' she 'nough to reach from Richmond to bearing,. A grood'�vell'and a never failing spring " " I . SASHE8, DOORS, - but sueh a w-. � . . . I I - . , � CrIVIng Sal . e is a very ,%vise wonian, . n rable prop- variety. Reme ber, when you want to get esents for your friends I I BLINDS & MOULDINGS . I them tQ Nx Va.' Ai -ii s(len, " .!�4e :aid C� i i id. " Sh ' . � a. d Washington, deia I could have trod on* creek. Althbu,(,,,h this is a niost desi in endless 0 . pIq . I I � 1 ; , 'I'r "' ';Zi - � . . � I ) I ed�ni_arhln t= the endue -t- I erty, inte n , the propert' be sure and go to . I I - i . - ' _' t r) s M � � - back- the violets, which sh had been she used to know -you a great while- histail down dere - d debark nding pumhasers can vieN% � i . � . 34 .. .1 . . all co Id and obtain any further ihforinati,pn with regrara . I I I I - � -SHINGLES, LATH, &e. it down �­and its;�ellled to y ! I I 1 . smell.inw_ The chisId ran on.. " Mr. a 1cr o. . have -been heard all 6 . I -_ I -I . rfk ---,_- �� I 0 1 . I . . on"* . I 1 ver de -Cipi al- to it on appli&tionlo the tenant on the preni ises. : - - He feels confident of giving s z ! � . atisfaction to �-- 4)Wn volition. The mere a&-- . Ye , sab, de telegraf is plain 'nuff, an' Possession wll be' given on Oetober- 16th, 1886. - those who ma favor him with their patronage., . - I I � 4uth a colva.sal f6tt-une In a, f, . . . . Colville, 1 want'to speik with you.,,'� . " If you like, rwill do if for you, - Ye b y . a . � 4' Yes," said Colvi,N, helplessly. ' )) The highestoranfoffer not neces 0. W. 'PA PST Bookseller and - Stationer as none but first-ciags work , - � i . � menare ey p oy � . * __ . . i . , . Mrs. Amsdeii. Fin going to see her. .de rnovement of de sun is plain ,h.Iff sarily accept- I I I .n I eA . -!� -, 'Wita bound to make the o*ner 4 ; 11 Why are you g -in '17 � To renew your adieux? Well,why too, ef de people wouldn't pervert he" ed. A7ddreas offe'rs to ROBERT TH6MPSON, � � I i I Pwticular attention paid to Cust,gin Piiining. - . .. I ­ oin away . .. . I � � � 1. i - I 4( U7'hy ?- Oh, I've' accomplished the. S. Roseville P. O., Ont. Itoseville, Ont., November - riellftt man of the ,age. �kl . , not? Parting is such -sweet sorrow! Scr ipture "-New York Letter. - I . � i .1 I I "' .0,1885. . . 937-tf - � MAIN STREET,SEAFORTH 201 ' JOHN H. 16ROADFOOT. - _.Vanderbilt lefts fortune roug � . . - - .. a i - . . - I . � . . 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