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The Huron Expositor, 1892-02-12, Page 2-_- ._._ -.- - - - Y r. - '`i. O . 4 lt__dr.. - i . . U I woman aipazinily by sating for an immedi- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE'. S E . I n and frorr►bl out of interview. Her lad •ship at ,� ae sang lige t rave , Y. ate private int 3 �FJILDINCf LOTS FOR ifAi.E.�-Tlt�, ►mdersigncd ` ` '�� I time. once accorded his request, and left Mn. bas a number of ane building Lots on Goderiah - "No, no," said Inthia, "this is -how it Brotherwick and the Ili• to wonder. A and James Streets ter wile .iit low prices: ForWar- . goes," and she) hutslmid it slowly following Iltrange conflict of doubti arkd fear raged in t o apply to D. D. WIL�O1a. fl a i ulars �- the notes with her finger theold gelattlo- those tender bosovvL I ►dy Mc( arquodale - - f . l 5.ci�� i % Breathing, ` n mail had done•_ a Minute or two, earlier. tails) the recognized and tdeniable head of rpo � sR the Bon'OR FOR SALE, Hotel, situated -The hotel inone of D v �1s9 T �./ "Look " she id' Ovrhe4 the mite a , da tae finest purls of the Township of Colborne. Will 1. - (A1(i© 18 = Y tla<nr house. Wxs it et ` ttette that rn in - higher than the o>fre bef&e it be Voice tllnding suitor should' ripply to her rather be *fiber rented or sold' to suit parties Pcssession _ rn �s E ti CaPy chat, t, 1R31. rises. That i riots vat' 'profon3id l en than to latsmmat hfri$. $roGherwiok humbly given qt once, this is a good opening. Apply to M. • s • 1 �ess j �, e h e a� f 1$23-t! 1 1g -----.T_ in music, but t is true." knew herself to be far removed from the PYSAIAxBR� Bonmilier P:o. -- --in mJ.y time,kltj-' she said, with dignity, ' She humme the air once more, pave- exalted circles in whicb Lady McCcirquo- FARM FOR BALE OR TO RENT jN THETOWN- �. -gentlemen were were Heft supposed to enter into I ip and softly, s*gill tracin� the notes with dale had her habitual being. She was SHIPOFTURNHERRY.-A good100acre farm Away o le's , g rad of thin . ! her fore fi4 er , The little nail was clearly �� � IT FOR i orant of these nuances, and could only ti0 acres cleared, good trema house. Rent can be pale I., commerce or letters or that ki K g gra in improvements on the place. Also, wanted to let, S - . I 1. - But in these democratic days things are i defined benea h the glove, and the boy wait in agitated suspense. the contract for the cutting and drawing of saw logs different. We cannot chanir the times, . traced its out ine with the absurdest de- Humphrey Frost went straight to his and cord wood off 60 tt+ 76 serer of find in above Throat yro r, t Troubles, and I suppose we must_ ,to with thein like lightful emoti n. He bent' -down closer and point, as was the way with him. tdwnship. Apply to GF.O, THOhiPBON, Box 126, .L i11. Cdd siker people. I tenet thai I shall always ; closer, doubt) moved by a desire to mas- "Tell me, Lady McCorquodale," he said, Wioghain. 19bo tf, of with the ties which. befits i tar the intri fes of the tune. There was "if I am right in supposing that Miss �y • g Grey is free to an offer of Haar- SRM FOR BALE. -For sale that splendid acrd©iSL1�.rJ1® ' C EN I • l position and his age, but if I occupied I nobodyin sig L and the friendly solitude 5 F conveniently situated farm adjoining the Vil- , A I of the fields sa all about them. There 1 e of Bruoeffeld and owned and oceupiad by the - t I t his place I isould tako care that my e- i rage. scendanta, at least daring my lifetime, were ,were high' he ase on either aide, their baro Undersigned. There are 116 acres, of which nearly not obliged to derogate from their own curves featoo ed with anoly, and glittering CHAPTER IV. all is cleared and in a high state of cultivation and all r _ _ T $•017. C 1t1S s in the sunli t like fair silver. It was tw• ger ladyship was hit all abroad by thia but about 20 sores in rase. Good buildings and proper place in the world." � g• y y p plenty of water. It adjoins the Brucefleld Station of Inthia was of a different opinion, and for i comfortable look sideways, and he drop- question. she confessed afterwards in nar- the Grand Trunk Railway. Will be hold cheap and this three months past had accustomed bet- l ped a half pace behind, so that from his sting the interview that she had never on easy terms. A ppiv on the preraises or to Bruce- Weak Lungs, - owlf fie think nobly of commerce. As for superior heig the could )sok easily over been so amazed in her life before -so tans- field P. O. P. Mc(IR>OGOR. �1263 tt. T �♦ VV %e! her iover's turn for verses, she compared it }her shoulder, She, to give him a ;.clear cendently surpprised, were her ladyship's O1lBE FOR BALE OR TO RENT. -For axle - to Winthrop Macworth Praed's, which was :view, inclined has head a little to the right, own words. Icer amazement was so little H or to Rent, the property on West Gorier ch Asthma, a, Cough ` ' mr+re than the general public did, and even and eo gave i a ' a glimpse of her rosy gu arded that she permitted Frost to see it, street ad joioing Sesfortb, formerly owned and V J1Y fhouaht it if anything a little superibr. He , white neck, with a stray tiny curl or two but she recovered herself, and offered_ him a cupierl by Mr. Nem. Copp. There is a oomtorta�le WAS altogether a hero in bar eves, and that ' enhancing iw fairness 'by contrast. The counter uestion. frame hours containing 9 rooms and a splendid ste�ne toffs young etitle n•#o of the tune, soak ht a . + collar under the whole house, also a woodshed, bird �} !� rr h' C olds . - he should scorn delight and five laborious y g g rg g May 4I 'ask, Mr. Frost, why you put that- and soft water, and a good stable and other oiut• UAil an h, trade him of course more noble than t thing will di rt the youthful mind from question to met" buildings. Also .a spiendid garden of one Hare. .■ ever. She glowed over the editor who had - study,butthBOTTLE e iflwentonpensivelyhumminQ "1 wish to make Mina Grey my wife," Will be sold cheap or rented on reasonable terrpa. V T • g said Mr. Frost, 'with straightforward aim- Apply to A. STRONG, or JAMES MOMICHAEL accepted the young gentleman's first maga- ' it. hen sol ether it were the deli fitful 1244 sync article, and thot it him the most die- finger that at it followed the notes, or the lleityy - rett round sok with the black ringlets p Laid McCoy uodale had been perfectly ARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE. -For Sale; Ae ce rninx of men. P y q ae enrlin u n it, or the tune of -Old Beaton, encs beforehand that this -would be at F, cheap, the East halt of Lot 20, Bayfield. Road, JAL s The dinner.and the evening passed g Po dinners and evaenit�s tsuallylpass. The nen, so sweetly to rmured, or all these together, least the gist of hie answer, and yet when Stanley, containing et acres, of which 62 acres are ling was loeely. Thete had_been a fall of the young m n's arm went suddenly but it came it seemed almost to take her'bra. cleared and [n i sod mate of cultivation. The W. encs fs well timbered with hardwood. There are ' snow during the. nitlit. 'The wind blew softly round the girl's waist, and the grave, awe good buildings, a bearing orchard and plenty of keen and blracin frena the north, and the Quiet music a opped in the middle. Their �1 was quite unprepared for this, she water. It is within bAlf a mile of the Village of .C M S Wn shone brighA�p with a caddish tinge, as feet stood rti 1 together on the iruodr-covered pfd gravely, .00lleoting herself. "You do earns and throe miles from, Bruoeiield statics. i it his face wereblown into light and color road, and thl boy stole his Ish hand around Inthia . a very high honor, but I ain really Potion :t any time. This is a rare chance fol of raid that you cerins too lett." buy a first class farm plsssantly situated. Apply by that exhilarating air. The young lovers her until iS 0 U t1 reached her left shoulder. y to ARTHUR FORBES, Sestorth. 114dtf =- I walked to church together, leaving her Then he drt. her gently heuud, and stoop- ,if hope not," said; Frost. He was _ ___ ----- lnd ship to drive thither with the IAto ed, to look i4to her drooping face. very solid and ppurpooeful in his man. PLENDID FARM FOR SALE -For Sale the East oxygenized JEAmulsion of Pure ,� 11ie> p's sister, Mrs. htieotherici, and that '•Inthia, y darling 1' My dear, dear per, and at Lad McCor uodale's hint S half of Lot -4, on the 4th Concession, and Lot 4, ' huiy'it daughters, the YGrsea Arabella and Intbia. I of failure his color changed slightly, on the 6th Concession, Tuckersmith, containing 160 , ■ Julia- And that, o far as Ire have a right to but not so slightly that ler lady ship failed acres, all cleared but about 12 sores. The farm U well undo►drained and well fenced. There is s Perhaps the whsle of their contempla- inquire, was the whole of the business, . to observe it. It ,gave her a proof of his brick house and bank barn, 66 by 80 feet, also an bions were not ditoeted towards the service, 90 winte day had been radiant enough• sincerity in the matter,• and she saw at once orchard of 200 bearing trees. 'there are three sad perhaps not even the periods of the before, but fresh, bright wind might welly on the lace and the river rune through part of g g flat his feelings were really engaged. She PC • gg it. There is no waste land. It to within four trrlles rosy-cheeked curAte, delightfully intoned have blowy► as balmy an to the summer took an immediate -championship of his of Seatorth and is wmvenient to a good school. It as they were, failed to aaltst their complete time; and th y have known no dif erence. cause, even in tie Wf=iamr instant in ; is a nesagoiticent stook and grazing farm. it wile be `:- attentioti- I'leassnier than the rosy -cheek- The ghonou winter sunlight danled on vihieh it exasperated her to think that it ! sold cheap and on very easy term• ar the propriltor ed eurats's periods to the tars of the whole the fields aLI.Ver 0 n lit every spray of the Hedges was probably hopeless. To think that a , dress to retire. ,Apply on the prQrnises or ad- . T /k SmMI� S S - *tion Inthia'swioe senndeid in the and ever tark wayside weed with a dyers IDgmondville P. O. JAMES PICKOD. >Eri6 �C'x., :J. coulgrejj y I 'wodian of `her perspicacity had allowed �er- snut ew servies of tie .morning And if the sort of sple deer. They walked in fairy- self to look on at that silly calf courtship ARM FOR SALE CHEAP. -The harm of 10 • who) corm tion found thosefreiih,clear, land. We ave all been there at one of Harry Wynne's, whilet such a chance as acres on the eth concession of 10-Killop be- For or Sale by all Druggists. IsA80KATORY, TO O °O� .�a � t V ofjs ✓ end Heists) nota pleasant b lister to, it time or anon er, but no man, or woman ,this was raaiy to present itselfI $he knew Ponging to Thompson Morrison, who is r g - - -- rrray be fatten for granted fiat her lover .either, Sade f►a abiding city therd, Tht J pbray Frost well enough to • be sure in Dakota and does not intend to return, i. of - be he had thou ht hon and stfion9l be- cera d for sate very cheap. Eighty acres are Fouad thaetn st least as ble-'as any ; moments wee s out in that enchanted re- g j b cleared and the haloes good hardwood, maple ��� f - a�raea on were bre •bub how sweet they were fogy s king and she had been so Lind and rock elm within 6} miler of Worth ane} LIONO SEATOether Iistenpr. The girl bad no more memo knoi►s� Haatshad eased ab4olntely nothing. within Io! i mile of rohooi house; Mefhodi GOLDEN thought of singing for shrew than the robin-. r7 a and Presbyterian Churches, stores, trills, bisokr redbreast who, excited by the music within The young people were late for luncheon, The proposal gave-Itathia a new value in .�ithing and ori making shop, pat office jt& - - the bnih3tng perabed himself on a tomb- and to be late for anything in which she her eyes. In iter cacti stately, eondesctnd- good buildings water for cattle, and good �raave� - thestob outage and-caralled in the intervals herself was oncerned was es a rule among ing fashion she had admired the girl, but roadsto an part of the township, taxes the C'eet of the service; bast simply and quietly as the unforgi. eabIa sins in Lady McCor- Mr. Frost's approval set such a cachet of of any of the bordering townships. A mortgage will o we so axe and true quodale'a ay Bat for once she was die- distinction. upon her that an unwillin ad- mow" for f�fl,soo at 6 per cent. Apply io dQI3Tif she sang, then notes re p g , C. YORRISON, Winthrop P O., Out. 1170tt -that they made their way throdgh the gen- meed to be sous, and the wonderfully miration was extorted in the old lady a ____ - _----_--__ ,. �-- , cral clamor of choir and congre *tion with bright, glad' countenances of the culprits mind. it placed Inthia iii another air to ARM FOR SALE. --The undersigned opera W B G AR as little effort as a beam. of �tght shows tray have hid something ,tQ do with the think that she might be tomorrow the F ale that valuable farm formerly owned by Me. ��LT � �� 1891: when it tbrows -a shaft acro3s the softening of, her- ladyships martinet dis- enemy of every marriageable girl in Eng- Mundell, on the 8th oweeeeion, Tuekersmftht It L darkness. liar • looked at her and position. Tie presence of a visitor would land. contains 16o serer of which 116 sorsa an dewed and PRO O rryy in spF I lendid coudilZ It is well fenced and fairler� thought of Swint. Cecilia and of alone have r`eatrained her from an overt "Humphrey, she said, falling back into weld drained. The buildings are first -claw, a g � - . Hsyatolds' Istvely piortrre of li[iabr Iatnley, expression o insulted majesty, an� as it the familiarity of twenty years back,."I brick house almost new, larga frame hams 'with which indeed she bore some resemblance. ha ned a isitor was present. will do what I can. I bad never thought atone stabling underneath, rnttalrle for leading stook. sf to ittoThe" If at is Isestlies in. a young ge itleman of ` Mr. Hum prey Frost was the head of one it possible -I had never;so much as dreamt holds is also a large silo on the prawn o a0 or 12 twsi or tl.ree and twenty to kneel in spirit of the old untitled families in Great ed of you comin for hjer. Between our h°ldi°g au the cora ensilage grown on 10 ae 12 . y sores. This is one of the finest }arms in the County Sit $eve's shrine in a Christian eliurcir, it is to Britain, and! was as solidly proud of being selves you and I� need have no disguises of Huron, and wit be sold at a moderate price and -I be feared that there are malty cultured s commoner; as he could have been if hie *bout one thing. Thorn is not a girl in on easy terms of paysient. The term ie veli oda We have received ex steamships Mongolian, Alcides and Corean, ft large d and rhe forbears ria been decorateih with every England whose parents iiveuld not jump at ed for mixed farming, producing ane crops of Ifes+ young heathens in the world, perhaps g and-te also well adapted for gran Fpr ��rth�r after all a young titan may be worse occu- I title royalt can bestow. The Bridge- you, Your money and ;your family entitle ppnnrtieulareappty to the undersigned. D. D. WITS pied oven in church than to making honest bournes we of an old house, but the roots you to that, aria you ;your an excellent 80N, Seatorth Ontario. 1209 porion of our Fall Importations, 'which we hope to have complete with goods, k ; . and manly, vowel to himself in behalf of the of the Frostj family tree went deep into character. It is so self-evident that it ' tender and delicat - creature-who>!n he English sail, and the prat bearers of the seems absurd to say it, but if I had had to i '11 means, if he can, to rry. This was esr" name of wb+mn history held record were ckoose a husband for Inthia I should have ' W. SOMERViLLE, ex Canada and Mootevidean, in a few days. �, � t tat•nlLL = Harry's chief" spiritual employment solid frankl�na in Saxon England genera- chosen you. But you must know that the �+ 1 for the time being, and, by the time service tions before he rough-and-tumble bands of whole family has allowed the thing to go ' Agent G. N. W. Telgfraph and Gan- I Y, r was over he war in a0 proper estate of self- the Bastard adventurers found fortunes ,skin w long, and Inthia has grown so accus- , . adian Express Companies, a abasement and good resolve as if everyone and titles th re, Mr. Frost was- stat only semed to regard it as being settled."' - 4 of the rosy curate's moral shafts had found of a very ancient family, but he was, as the "Let me understand ',you, Lady McCoy- SEAFORTH, - QN`f`• Goods—>6eWef3t t3tyio and g value. 3L' t - a_ tar et in his bosom. representati' es of ancient families some. quodale," said Frost, with a disturbed and . � std a my McCorquodale sailed majesticall times are nop, prodigiously wealthy. The Puzzled look. "]Visa Gray has no suitor?" Telegrapbie connections everywhere. Low rates ,5g4e GrxAt'a , down the aisle when service was over, foT_ railway had imade towns of his broad fiele-s, "Indeed she has," responded her lad on money ekages and remitters guaranteed against sowed in a meeker reflected glary b `Ml's, and in doin so had mane him a millionaire ship, in an almost querulous tone; "abe hays . lore• The convsnleoee and safety of our money Q. � � � ' � S � � ' �� 'e was not *hand- been as cod as engaged all her lifetime to order service is attracting the attention of and pleas �1 Brotheriek and the Ilfisaes Arabella ,and twice or thrice over. ing many trons. Special rates on produce and t�t1rt 1 Julia. gamy and hie sweetheart lingered some man, aid for his thirty years looke�l_a gariy Wynne. `� poultry.- Toronto train service only 4i bourn, Mon- - . _-. � - ./ ~� ' �- behind alttle, to ve them time to drive trifle grizzle and cid f�►sbtoned, brat hs hid llfr. Frost settled and looked at her lad rest hon res . 228 -- - -- — ._ y - —.--.-m_ -___— --r -- — : . �e 1 -- ----- --- — -- - _ - .> aw=ay. The rude of the hoz in which the a thoroughly English bonhomie -which by ship• She, in answer to the smile, shook r — pew library was kept was opportunely ob- the way s a thoroughly an English quality her head in a sort of vigbrouti despondency, �rrgRld r�- --r sinate and would not close until they had that there o ght to be an English. word for and Frost beeam,e immediately serious. �f=,.�` t , stooped over it for quite a long time, with it -a smile that illuminated hos plain face "Young Wynne," he; urged, "is barely • c+ 1? like sunshine, and a character of sterling, out of his teens.,' I Mutual s Live - S oe 43 1.3 i with heads and hands in near neighbor- lRA1pC M/►RK. hood. The beneficent obstac?e yielded.when [ cheerful honesty. In manner lie was at "He is turned two an I twenty," respond- - it had served its turn, and the young people onc;e.polished and hearty, and there was ed her ladyship, "and _ •sally there is no INSVRANCE CO. VRE Unscrupulous people may steal - ere free to walk home together alone and 1 hardly a rna; of his time more universally denying that they are }derotedly attached undisturbed. The curate, at the bottom of I respected. iHe was a politician, for sheer to each other. We have mads a sort of H'e�Ci Office: � Seaforth. • � - " Sunlight " Soap's directions and ;4c1 - his heart had no love for the practice of I fault of 01 portunity W be soniuth, g family pastime of it. I(t has Been a pretty H��A oratory, had been merciful to himself, and more useful, a round adviser and little sort of pastoral comedy, going on 9TEA vertisements, they may attempt to gain ma had preached as short a sermon as he dared, fair debater though not brilliant, or likely, under our noses, and w have: all ermitted THE ONLY Live Stock Inst, Depance Company in A� W� it onn petted it and enc urs ed it until I Ontario having °Government Deposit and being so that the lovers had a clear three -guar I apart frotxt, ealth and personal influence, P g duly .licensed by the same. Ake now carrying on ' Business for their Oyvn poor stuff by tors of an hour to luncheon, and could walk i to be of 80i ing, use to his party. am afraid that itis pas chat ing-" the business of Live Stock Insurance and solicit the iw�Ow ewf. b . a creuitoua and countrified route that in the c:y a of the maternal population "They a,re dev redly at6nce3 to each tronage of the importers and breeders of the l�O Imitating 11 Sunlight," U1it they can't fine morning. of these: i lands Humphrey Frost shone other?' acid Frost, wht had heard nothing Provin". - - - _ - with an almost sacred lustre, �� For further particulars address burglarize this Soap of its world-wide They had not much to say to each other, 'there were beyond that statement. Th1at should'bs p" . and the few sentences they spoke were rat- one or two better possible matches for L : "red by fits and starts. The pretty little marriageablle daughters, but only one or enough for a man, I appose. He w sts'. JOHN AVERY, SeC.-Tr e" At Mame and fame, of its I111e�ualled clue) girl in her furs and oho tall lad in his ulster two• And hen Mr. Frost's character was bitterly and evideitl disappointed, and, 1184 -` __!_ � i . uniin ei;Gchaile, which .was more than his dmp>e and uiet naniier emphasized' A / V Rf� I ND/ A Nlooked peculiarly demure, and to the unin- P qgi A SIty, nor of its process Of mantlfactule. tel'ligent eye gave no sign of their inward could he sal for all his compeers. He had that feel, to Ladw Me 'orduodale's under 1 N G SA R condition. In their hearts they were per- ' kept no'occ It establishment by the side of � standinq. "It certain) should be enough C LEA R 4 This i$ what makes `� Sunlight," soap fectly certain of each other, and yet they j silver l.hac fes, maintained no stud and for me,' he puraned, ' if ]11 r. �4ynne and ; , - a were full' of those tender, plaguing, and de- f owned nosporting colors. He had always Miss Grey were a little older. I think Mr. In order to make room for Spring Goods, i burglar proof, duality 'and purity have li fitful doubts with which love is familiar. been cheer ully serious, and without being Wynne bra no especial prospects'' the undernigned offer bar ains in i They were sorely in want, of a neutral theme I the least lrttle bit of a milksop had led a "His uncle Percy allows hind . three a""- g TSL GHOIC�f3T given it the largest sane in the world. to talk about, and by and by they found `` ufe curious y pure and free from blame for hundred a year," her ladyship answered, Dry Goods, one. A remarkably C.hristmassy old gen- i an unasetf i�d man who had diad the handl • "and he is engaged wife}i t a d his sc,n.iu Readymade Clothing, � � � � � � g � EAKFAST TEA tleman, with trimmed mutton -chop p the city, and between hat and his verses E E p i ing of rltt sums of money from his youth and magazine articles he seems to make four Tweeds, whiskers of a snowy whiteness, a face of I upward. n short he was a gentleman of or five hundred more. ' Groceries, _ florid red with good living, stout health, as old a fashion as his name and family, Humphrey Frost IN eked at that state- Boots & Shoes, and winter weather. and a figure and attire- f honorable; chaste, and'- high-minded, a ment thoughtfully, and for a moment dtiite _ TH + ATO LD ,OD�C�i�- strongly reminiscent of the John Bull of standingunconscious re roach to half his Etc., 'Etc. Mr. Ienniel, was in: the act of bowie to P. unselfishly. To a riga of his wealth the FOR �- g cornpeci s; provision looked be ga y.. ; an old lady who paused at the door of her Mr. Frost( had long been the hope acid de- "Can you think,' he (asked "of throwingp +p..,, house to respond to a courtesy. The old s sir of the�beKt families with marries eable y ' CASH - O R - TRADE. Guaranteed Absolutely ftre a as Manufactured on _ _ _- _ - entlsman`s bow was perfectly lite but 1'` g away a girl like Mise Gley upon a prospect ,�, ._, �� p#� ,/� g P Y Po s daughters o� hand, that by this time al sf that kind?" He wa afraid a second ��+ iMAV the Gardens In India. FAi-1{yls FOR SALE. had yet a tingeof friendly respect 1 wag- most every4ody had decided upon him as later of seeming -unworthy of himself. "I This opportunity will be open for 3(i days gery and barlesque in it, as it in tie ami- being intradtable, and a born old bachelor. be 6 you to understandn e Lady McC•orquo- only. Come one,eome all and secure bargains, ranee of him heart he rather over- The net rise peens read in sight of the dale. I nits feel the difficulties of the 1269-4 McNEIL & COLEMAN, Zurich, - n 9th cone OF McBIT�LOP_ able exuberance P q _-_- _ M JORtDAN I - Grocer Lot 10, on 9th concession, 140 scree. Rci;t half did it. He had rust re-covered his shining bird so .ofteir than he had grown exception- position, and d would riot for the world do • M. 1 7 on l(}th concession, 5o scree. old head with his broad -brimmed old -f ash- ally wary, c yen for so old a stager as him- an that: should seven seem to force Auction Sale o� Far111 TOwxfn 6th c MOR -RIS. I Toned hat, when he turned, arae), catching self. Of axl the wiles and stratagems your ward's inclination). I know that you. tzouCh.haT2i N 6thcoete�rs=on,l acres: TOW:tB$IPF GREY. sight of Inthia., bowed again. which are held hiwfal and honorable in the are so far superior to any sordid considers- —IN THE— AGENT FOR SRAFORTH. � Lott 'and 12 on lath concession. 200 ire `'Good morning, my clear,'' said the old outer court€ of Hymen there was probably tion in the matter, that I could not enlist _ - - TOWNSHIP i0F TUC1KERSkITH, gentleman, with a chuckle in his voice, not ono; w1hich had not at some time or you on that side even •if I were disposed to Township of Ea8t Wawanosh, _ __- _ _- - _ — _- _.� -- --_- _ --_ — Lot 88 on 3rd concession L. R. S., loo acres_ '`You sang charmingly in church this in��rn- other been employed upon him, but he had try, brat this has rnadc tself a serious clues- - i. - For ferrate&c.,apply to the undersigned. i Mg. It is a great treat to he:i,r a titre voi�•e never been entan pled by . so much as a tion with nie, and I wr h you to understand COUNTY" OF HURON. F. iiOLYF,BTE�D, bb i i 1197 tt i Barrister +ke.. 8eatortli. to devotional music•. I had a voice myself feather., The world of matrons desperate- that I am very much, in earnest. I am i W: �, A LVE A AIN.once on a time but that wits Iong ago.` IN• resi ned tself to let him atone, villin to wait and I � ill ask ou to coo uo 1 ursuant to oho power at sale contained in a nor• HERE a g which will be roduced at t4 time Harr - supposed naturally , that thi,; hearty - 'Mr. Vr•os and Lad McCort uodale were g � y fain mortgage, ill p Harry lip y y 1 more than this—lay y proposal .before of sale, there will be sold by Public Auction �t the old personage was known to his carupauion, friends of ong standing, anti N11r. Frost's Miss Grey. Let Mr. AYynne know that it Queen's Botel, in the - I and stood smilingly to listen to his conii,li father !i>i<h Been an earl patron of the ]a has been made, and let,. Miss (,'rey herself VILLAGE - OF - BLYTH, �x� j DUNNS , mentis. The old � entleamil dune Saila manted; bi hopa, having presented him at the expiration of half a year be the sole YY a have �jtJZlght THOMAS DAL 1 as st0�.k, gene, t<iol: frorn Inthia's li frac} the tool. with his fir t livin so that there was n tie In the County of Huron, by Mr. Charles Iiamilton, g, arbitress. Auctioneer, on :;he parried, and fitittered ober clic ir,`. ,:E. of frien�lshi between this two houses. Out "It is quite possible,!' said her ladyship, /� C0�7C1prIs111g Ht•itins Ancient and Moderri until lee fuimd ; nide the rna nificent aegis of Lady McCoy- with a quiet desperati 'n in her voice which DA Y, FEBRUARY �9, 892,. BAKIN - - u: certain pat e, when, with a stout, glove,) quodale' Mrs. Brotheriek was socially an indicated -that she tho ght it quit, , anffi• At 1 o'clock p. m., the following tam property, viz: forefinger following the notes, lie berali to I inconsioeral le. person, and she knew ciently impossible. ''tt is quite possible The east halt of Lot No. 36, on the 4th Concession of ' POWDER huin t}u tune they indicated in €t clu:ciri, i nothingI ex ept at second and third hand, that Har may have elf -denial and rise the said Township of East Wswanosh, containing 100 Groceries Crockery and Glassware, gaaverhig old tenor, which had yet a liaxkv of Frost's -1 impregnability to matrimonial and even ffectron enou h for Inthia t red scree, more or lees. Upon the said property is s 1 FRIEND } mello«Hess ill i . I as+ault.l ]iter mother) bosom fluttered frame dwelling house with frame kitchen attached TMEMOICSBEST TRIEN tire. It is of course ; possible also that and a frame stable. Part of the land is cleared and "Fine tune, Old Boston," said the• old I when she 1 • rned that he was in the )louse, Inthia may see the advantages �+hich your under cultivation and some in hardwood. Th' land A� D HAVE ASSORTED IT UP WITH A LARGEST SALE Ird GANADA. gentlenian. "Many fine tunes here., and I � and had actually consented to stay to proposal offers. But they are a romantic; is about six miles from Blyth. TKRUM.-Ten per cent. - - - - - ---- at the time of sale; thirty per cent, snore within ani sure, fray dear, that you sin; them all I luncheon. Was it—gracious powers. --was young hair, Humphreypp' and they have been thirty days thereafter ; the balance . in fly years � m delightfully. I wish it were my privilege to it Julia, or as it Arabella whose charms so encouraged and apoiled.'- from the 20th of March, 1892, at six per cent. early, . • � I HAN O MASE hear you. Good morning, niy clear, and had brough the super -eligible young man Iter ladyship broke oft short Duce more; or the balance may be pain in cash. Th other F� ne 11e�V !selection of goods, and vie. are yell • torgi�e act old gentleman for complimenting ', hither? She was tremulously courteous to and was a good ileal surprised to find w•itb- teens and conditions of sale will be made known on VOU." : him and di kotow before him as if she had day of sale, S can be.aseDEN, e1 from the ;under- Boots And Shoes - in her elderly heart a sentiment she had signed. HOSKIIv & OGDEN, 14 King St. West, in all at Greatly deduced Prices. .7 a ii \Pith that the old gentleman gave. an- i been an ambassador and he a heathen PO- not suspected there. i Intensely as she Toronto, Vendor's Solicitors. Dated', January 28th, c+the.� sweeping bow mrith the old-fashioned i teiitate. Arabella and Julia fluttered their desired the -match bet%4een Humphrey and 1892. - 1260.2 hat, €trul walked away radiant, having re- pretty. ),flu age, and with a fine sisterly ab- Inthia, there was a sec>et ambushed hope, - turned the book to Lithia s -hand still open negatio ea h helped the other to the dis- which was really too foolish to be recognised, The McKillop Mutual -Fire A��('1� �'1 I D . M c I"�N T Y R 'E €it the eine to which he referred. play of her particular charms and virtues. that the girl would note permit herself to be We wt I I. also carry on the PORK P/`1V Kt: "tib`} o is lie?`' Harry asked, when he had Such an innocent, unsuspecting, dear little tem ted from her earlier elle lance. Just ■ surance Company. ' p g Has on hand a large number of Boats and Shoes of hie gone out of hearing. nest of m rriageable maiden purity they that little touch of romance lingered in much more extensively. this season than last, and pay the HIGHEST ( own wake, beat nesterial and "I don't know him," Inthia responded, showed'tha the eligible Parti, whose cense FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN . Lady hicCorquodale's stately bosom, only leer dark eyes dancing with fun, "but he is a of humor i this regard had been cultivated of course to be remors�Xessy smothered. PROPERTY ONLY INSUREQ. CASH PRISE FOR ;ALL DRESSED HOGS. Warranted t0 gliT@ S$tl8 tilt) • n veil delightful old gentleman." to the finest, smiled inwardly, and had "You may rhes do me one favor i ' They laughed happily together, aY d + some trouble not to smile outwardly. Lad 'McCoy uodale P said Frost after o�ielint i a i4 you want your feet kept dry come and get a pn.ir of +W pp y Q , U. Rose President, Clinton .P. O.; W. J. I ^, . Walked on with their late uneasiness banish. ! Thb lover took the ambrosia and nectar lengthy pause. Shannon, gecy-Treas., Beatorth P. O.; John i annah, Many thankis for: the people f liberal patroiiage in the past, and again `Wo onrboote, which will be sold ed from their minds. I of that fe at in a charmed silence,- and "I will do whatever I can, my dear Manager, Seaforth P. O. "$e's an excellent critic," said Harry. Lady MaCo quodsie had frost' of the talk- Humphrey,"her lad shin answered all n'�Orses' CHEAP F 'O R CASH. solicit a call, - 0ilr Steyr) is sitllf#.ted in the centre of the town, favi John „ , y _ iso. Bemdtoot, Beaforth ; Alex. Gardiner, Lead - We must allow hire that much, at least. , ing. She disapproved of the rosy citrates the more eagerly because of the traitorous bury ; osbriel Elliott, Clinton ; Geo. Watt, Hiirlock ; street, Repairhig promptly attended to. Ali kinds of Boots What does he call the tune' he was hum- doctrinal l ►tu :and triumphantly crushed woman] touch of romance in her own Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; M. Murdie, Seaforth ; sad Shoes made to order. All parties who lave no I Y d their aoc ounfxi for last year will c$se tail and tni.ng " R him in th the__,_ cel _ usaI to Thos. Garbutt, Clinton. } setue �, y �- He bent Itis heard to look at the page, and i her by th late bishop, prom triumph- h�It would be a relief°to me if you could Thos. Neilans Harlocek • Robt, W�}Cmillan, Seaforth . JK. J-+� A��JL` oc C®•, Seafor Im. luthia held it open before him in her two I antly by,a tracts from his published dis- 1ty my proposal before Miss Grey this` g, Carnooban, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan ai}d ileo I 1IS2 _ _ 19, %eINTYRE, beafortit. little gloved hands. Tjiey were quite alone courses alis urates fallacies. afternoon• Let her know, if you please, all ltlrrife, Auditors. �' We hujve secured MR. D. DORRANCE, one of the oldest and most upon the road, for they had naturally lifr, Fz•oe took this ae he took most Parties, desirous to effect Insurances or Iran chosen the least frequented way and H E that I desire for the present, and let ms sect other business will be promptly attended .tel on experienced paCkers ill the DoMiiaion, and enstomers can depend oil getting a Best assortment of Yslrus ; Isi terwlts y y Ghinga, rvi a fterere good hamar, and be- know in what manner she receiv it. )f bo officers, addressed to at HOFFMAN'S, Seaforth. essayed, in imitation of the vanished se- in along yv'tlt her lad shi foe r riaotnent application to any of they re first-class artWe. g Y P she mould desire n honger period ban six their respective poet oteoos. 1189 centric, to hum the tine hta.'sre him. ' aft,or I►tsoh an. he Martled th1.t excellent months. or indeed should miake ens condi- - I ' POz