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I I � � �b, � . , I - . I t . . . . . __�, - I . I I I � I I . . i . . I � I I I -:� � . . I � , I - 11 I � I . . I I � � ,� . - "I . - . : . I . - . . . i - �. ' I . I , � :.:. . . � . I - I, � 6 I - I . i . TAE HURON EXPOSffORO . 11 .. - � MA, 25 1-80,4t - � �� I 11111111 1111N1 - I 11 I i , 1. , . . I . d) - � - . . � . . - - I .- . . I , , � . t I - I . — - � . - . � . � . - � - L � I VETERIWARY. � whi h might produce a disposition the' " �i w6io � I Y r T; . uld most deplore. I I I OHN GRIEVE, V. S., Itonor graduate of Ontario � 4 - � I i Veterinary College. Ail diseased of Domestic W ' gh your Wei rht Not having received even a primer lesson F MULLETT & I I . Xzilmals treated. Calls promptly attended to and at � 9-1 in self-denial, it was not strange that at the ^X I I UjRN1 T'U)?E ,� � . . � I- i � . . � charges mode!ato. Vete rinary Dentistry a specialty I � 1 q . . I - I . - -1 Offloo and roiiideuce on Goderich street, one door if you are losing fieS11 your age of seventeen she had developed little ,� I . � I I I X I 0 .� I . I . � i ver3 I �� . � � . Oj I . �� - & t" ­ � - RANK latent strength. Something which was attributed to her was more of ._­W� I - I N 0 41 i - - of Dr. ScoWs office, Seatorth, 1 1112 1 - sideration for others. She had, nota & � . . XAST � tf I system Is drawink on your 0031 r large circle of friends, but the pride I I S. Bo,%itle,V, S., graduate of Ontaric, Vet I -0 F 11TURE JACKSON i I � � F erinazy Rege, Toronto, Membe� of 'the Vet - natural reticence. ,Qk Of— � � i , . ftary Meai& Society, ate., t6ats all diaeases of . I Lou mentioned at home the new plan,and 0 1 � - :.- is Wrong. Take . -FOR- i . , - . 0 Domesticated Animals. Ali call* promptly at- � . . e� � I , tended to -either by day or night. Charges moder- I . the Aext morning her father called her to - . � � - I . . ; . him and saict: I I , ! ate. Special attention given so veterinary dentis. I 7 - man -W, � I . 11 try� Office on Main Street., Seatorth, one door . i Scott's "Your mother aud I have talked the Call and see our stock of Furniture. We cannot" 'tell you here all we 8 'ado 01 0 n A � eouth of Kidd's Hardware store. - 1112 . . 0 , 4 � � I . - - matter over, and we wish you would do People Who 1 � . j I I . . . have ,rot, but drop in and see for yofirselves. an A I - Q EAFORTH NORSE INFIRIURY.-Comer ( f Jar, I some really good painting for your comin I . 4 . I � 9 I 4411d i � - � 0 . fair, not merely something that -would take� I � . 0 vie and GoderfoliStreets, ne,d doorto Ite Preo ; . I Weigh and Compare " ! byterlan Church, Segorkh, Ont. AH dbj 9eB of the prize-wItich would be an easy matter We ,a, sell better Fu�rniture cheaper than any Shovels . . -2 HOES 4 - . . Honee, iNttle, Sh"p, . or any of the don sticated � ; � I 0. � j � - . animals, successfully treated at th. luirmarY or E u1sion for you -but something which7would call Know and get the b6st. Cottolene, ' . �! �, 11 . 11 - _� - forth comm ilt as truly artistic Nvork. If other Retail Furniture Store in the West. . 4 j els6vhere, an the shorted nottev. -harges m)der e I I �- I ate. jAMES W. ELDER, Vetatinary Sfirge3n. F the -'ne,w vegetable shortening, has I . . I j I e - , the Cream of Cod-liver 011, you do this we have decided to let you go ) I � � � � I &-A large stock of Vetexiit,aryMedielnea iceptcon with Professor Forbes and his wife to Bit- won a wide and wonderful popu- -_ Fo ks � . ! sliantly on hand to give -your system RS Ileed- rope next summer." larity. At its introduction it w - . r , Rakes 11 . -,--- . as I . � P . . � rength and restor .1 11 Lou's. eyes brightened at these words. I � � , i � '; -d st e your .submitted to expert chemists, promi- �. � ; I 1. LEGAL I Furniture of all Kinds at all Prices, i � � " Now, my little girl ' " with a final stroke . . . ; 9 . N . ___ " C' a I Glass Putty, ! � , nent h si ans nd famous cooks. : � " ithy weight. Physicians, . of her dark brown ho nd , I . 4 I S. HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer an� hea air, " I must be off a; I Nails . � I _ TL - � I - I ion 7ill leave you to think this over. " All 0 se pronounced I 1 4 � . � R Notary Public. Solicitor for the Domin' t' -',-e world over P-11dorse It. 11 . ---.------ I � _� 3 . . I w n r .- B"k. office-Cardno!s block, Main Street, Seaforth. Itdidnotrequire much thinking over. ) � cl 1286 1 1 . : t J, Money to loan. I Lou knew thatshehad all unusual talent Pure White Lead 2 , . I _� � - Pron't be deceived by Substitutes! I - Also Undertaking in all its Branches. � ) � a I _. f. forpainting,-and also that it troubled her ;I � - A . I surance I � : .�� ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, In scott V11- Bcmnc, Belleville. AllDruggists. 53c. & $1. father that she would not give herself moll __ - I . I I - � - 1� . N Agent, Commissioner for tgaciiig affidavits, . � 1 studiously to its cultivation. e Residance of Funeral Director, n6xt to Drs. Scott & McKay's office on Linseed oil, 11 � �. Conveyances, &a. money to loan at the'lowevs rates. � I - I Goderich .street. . I - � Tu entine and � , Rpmox, Walton. I " I shall som E� day, " she would say to her- : . , . � - M. Mo . . rp - 11 .1; - — — � self, " but there is tin-fe enough-,, * e-ne - � � � I - �, M. BEST, Bari &13 d lis'new promi - $. rister, Solicitor, NotarY. ineenti-%r 7 � I � rth otCommereial se was indeedan e. I BPLOADFOOW. BOX & CO, C0101:sy � j, .!, J. office -Rooms. five doors no If f I'm rl, purl[y, mil - " a natural, healthful and accepteble � I I �� . . Notel, ground floor, next door to C. L. Papst's � . Professor Forbes and his wife had desired to i I - I � - � - I street, Seaforth. Goderiab take with them on their E uropenai * trip a food -product, better than lard for � Majn Street Seaforth -Porter's Old Stand. . I . jewelry store, Main 1215 1 nm -and. �_,rofflai h3--ve * ! P I sgeats--(ameron, Holt and Cameron. f number of the young girlA of their school. - I 11 - 1% I . ever cooking MIXED j , I I- .- �- --------- - y - � I . 'I � ' also went Mrs. Forbes'sister, pu ,e d , I � -ItM, h, 1',"jiffi y0t) With them � ! j I- -1 ARROW & PROIJDFOOT, Barristers, S011c n () weh _ Of 0)&le - - z . �., d &o., Gode - T. GARROW. - C-; i , Miss Eaton, a, favorite teacher, whose work The success .7� ne is now . : . - I o , intarlo. J Q . "'. .� � 1 . _ . THE I ` . 41 atter of history. Will you share � I . : - I I . I . � I . � . , W Ill e- r) - see the 1311161-g-111 INT I WK. PROUDFOOT- 688 . r, in history had inspired Lou with a desire to a m - . .� k � i � � . � lanorama of.the old world in the better food and better health CANADIAN BANK , OF COMMERCE I � � I .� . 80 ... .a.-.1, I � tv 5 ,so . , -.1 " ' � L AMERON, HOLT & HOLMES, Barrister', - . �,.� I X&I, scenes. Several Pof the girls in her class for which it stands, by using it'. in Ka, mine 1__�' . � - , , � I 01tors in obw3zery, &o.,Goderich, Oat X.. a. - I .1 I fjUv0F., ll .1 .��V- " . .. �15111 . � a were C � � I I C 3 S 3, ng. May Lothrop "didn't know 1 � ESTABLI I � oAXzV,o1,q,, Q. C., FHEWF HOLT, DUDLIT HoLmEs . , ,­ " = . . SHED 1867. . . " -Z , " 1. 1 i = . . I f� : - I 11.01:% J, _ I- your home? . . I . I � I __ . -, -, -;; C' 4tz �., I" ` . i �� - - � 1_ AU*-�-� , - ! how, ut was almost sure something would 1 � I J-1 . � 1'1�' ".., .1. ,IV ,�,'!p­ V ' � . NTO. . � _� I � ANN W�G & SCOTT, Barristers, Solioison Con I ,.e.,v .,*;"�-:-r,-�. -, :..;',1,% ,turn tip so she could go." � Cottolene is sold in ) and 5 Whiting and -, . -Solicitors for tbe-,Banh 04 . . t'f CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - $69000,000 veyancem &O- ... ..:_ .;:�,;--1 Mr. and Mrs. Cameron had been loath to rocers; . N * ^ .,. !4 * V___,�.' .. - � -, � . I money to loan Offloe- - .. � I I (,.,A­).�,�.'.. I Alaba'stine, . � � JOhniston,Tisdale & Gpda. / -1, _J i, . I ,r:l I deny their .daughter anything. But the .,%lowek. REST - - - - - - -' - - - - $1 �` mottBlook, Clinton, Ontario. A. R. KAMNMG ,;, I ,:,. , . , -�-:,-.._�,:'��,­,,_ . — � ,100,000 � i " �.�; , � * - * � thought of being separated from their only B. E. WALKER, Gj@NERAL MANAGER. , _17i .d close prices. F, �;�4�,j:y,-�-,;� , `�' � -� 1, .,t.� � JAM111111 SUM. 781 4Aiy,,&f, .�. , �: . ". y I , , I ., " I Made only by . _,ull stock ar , " � . . t", � 11 il� e- I ­, '' , - "11 e , that 1% I , . I � � . . .�.�: , . �k% , � . _�,4, , , ,�� child made them hesitate, in the bop ." . � . . . - I . , I - ` - � -p. uoLmMTW, successor to tht, isle arm ..,i , , , ,,, - I I L",k-,7 theytheinselves might take the trip soon. The N. K. Fn'irbank SEAFORTH ) BRANOH. - - I . ".. - 111V I 1-` � Barrister, 80' . � - - - - .­ . : I . � McCaughey & Holinested, , ", ­ I .111 .:, , ­ . . . 9 As Mr. Cameron's business now made this j .4 - � , _r. _, ,'.. , , .1 '# / , � I licifor, Conveyancer and Notary. Solicitor for the � X �, ,�L ,�. � � A General Banking Business Tra�nsacted. Farmers',Xbtes discounted Drafts ' � � _7!�4 I i: *�i - ... I , Headquarters for .� � � I- oupdian Bank of Commerce. moneyto � .11_;;;� - I aflyp . � � lend Farall ", A�,_ 1 seem improbable, his ambition for his d comp , ) � � . ' � , I I issue 'pal cities ;in � I . i . - I ter had gotten the ascendency,for heauthe: d, payable a1 all points in Canada and tVe princ. I � for sale. office in. ScoWs Block, Matz Street, I ' Weningtoss and Ann Sts" I r ; I . . Seatorth. - "I ,*) i-�) - lieved that when she visited the galleries of I . t at BritRiD, France, Bermuda, &c. [-* _5electlnq 3moh)"'I'' 't - he United States, Gre S� Tinware, Eavetroughing - '� . - ; - : - . " �, I Europe her own ambition would become as .1doN Alm . SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, � - - and . - I - .. .� . - 1 3 cc 0_� . !, . C rf reat. �___ - -_ 0�_=;_� Oeneral Jobbing. I I I . -_ — � of interept � , . W� OAMERON SMITH 1 1 1 11? O'Lou rushed to her room and bunted up before it was subdued ran into a secluded I a �, kA no P �5 D1 I Deposits -of $1.00 a -rid upwards received, and current rates , . - � - I I ­. - ba!,' . . ' 1�, � BA R R I S T E R. Wrl a portf-61io containing sketches take allowed. 1:�jrInterest added to the pring-i-pal. at the end of May and Novev - . ) , Cab e- JMO or bro " 'It ook whe�e a young girl sat painting, and I . � . '.. Solicitor of Superior Court, Commissioner for various times but never finished, ber in each year. � . .. q . I Looking n KIDWS Old Stan-ij ' � - - . taking Affidavits in the High Court � r in his wild plunges: spoiled the view so that . � of justice, conveyancer* them carefully over, she at, last decided . I . - ( R � I- - paper ? If you clppreoafe she could 130 longer use it. That I consider Special attention given to the collection of Commercial Paper and Far � ­ Money to Lend . . upon one. : . . _. . � - I I - - , an unfair advantage. Therefore I think this mers' Sales Notes. SEAFORTH. . I - . . � ­ ) . ­ I � I - � , yo u W j r it -She had sketched it when at her* uncle s i . I can be consulted after office hours at the Commer qualit' 'I 1 -3-5 k, ro picture has no right to enter the contest at I r . � . cial Hotel. V i the country one summer. " Conquered," - - . I � zz . i - 11.� - 014TARI l) Is -m - . I HENSALL, . all. Y' F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. AT. MORRIS. Manager. I � � A �(j ( - - . I I . �, I — P L_ ,j she called it. Ifer cousin Tom, after a Ion"' The next morning she rose and dressed — - - � � . I *_� .... I . . - struggle, had just " broken" a beautiful slo,"il -HE . . I I DENTISTRY. M45TIFFCUT, young colt. The fine creatu�e stood quiver- � y. She ,stood looking for some time at . - . 7 . : , - I — .. Z) her own reflection in the mirror. � .1 . "I I . ing from the excitement, his spirit not truly f . W, TWEDDLE, Dentist, Office over Richard- -:i - es, � . : fl_� I . & McInnes' Shoe Store, corner Main and Ju J. B. P,4ce Tobacoo Co.- Richmond broken, but acknowledgrinLy that of a master, d always have bee -A. Now, here v � J� % . F " Y 'you are a thoroughly selfish girl, . UTE$T . - �� . ,. ) ) a is a � )�� I Streets, Seaforth, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gasa i as Toni held him kindlj ai�d firmly by the chance for � I I . � �� Va., and )Tontreal, Canada. igu to know whether you can . . � ' I f- , . ministered for the painless extraotion of teeth. liw, - bridle. � -, - . I SPRING - , - , - - - ____ - I be any d erent. Yes, you can and you I INSIST ' - - � 1� I . T --,R FRANK BELDEN, Dentist. Now loca Every stroke of the sketch 'showed life � . I k--,.- __ ' R shall. " I I - . . PICTURE. ndstrength. Yes, this would do, and she The resolve once made, she was surprised -ARRIVALS . is n '. z . a . lv�� _U anaeothetic for pilnlem extraction of teeth. THE UNFINISHED I � ­ I . I . ]F�_ - No unconsciousness, office --over Johnson Brou. .7 began immediately to prepare the material � & - to find herself so light-hearted and happy. Upon having 'Featherbone 'Corsets. z - - . . I _R` - - Hardware Store, Sesforth. 1226 for the work. The next day she showed . r� � .� . - s I i . I There wao evidence of slightly suppressed the sketch to her father, who was well ,She tnrned her unfinisbed picture to the . I . � I s V I " - _� AGNEW, Dentist, Clinton, will interest an(j��excitement among the pupils of wall. Refuse,all substitutes. . � 11-1- - , i _�_ � � - � isit Hensall at Hodgena' Hotel the Greenvi�e High School, as they gather- pleased with ]ter selection. . i ; .� � I - I - 44";ry, Monday, and at Zurich the ed for mornitig exercise one February She did not even tell May ,%])out it 11 I "I'll, sorry to disappoint papa,:' ,she � I The lat lest Shoes for Laffies. �_ .. do . t ... A ,y. thought, I I but I'll do S" they are stamped t -Ass: - I . * -some work just for , � ; .-�z4� - second Thursday in eaca month 1288 This school, -Linder the wise conti6l of will surprise them all," she thought, ,d in him after the exhibition. Perhaps he'll let . -1 , ... I . I � *1. � The latb t Shoes for Misses. I - . . r __ I sor . . s i ][1. KINWAN, Dentist, L. D 8 �_ � I I - . . -1 �7 Profes Fil,bes, had during the past few the meantime became more and more inter- me go to Eiiro e anyway, but I'll not think . - . . � � � - _,A " e democra,tic e8ted in her work. 11 .p I . e __ � 4 4� ,f, " Exeter, Ont. Will be at Zurich years attaii4 d a somewhat . ' . . I - _., , Of that now. " The latest Shoes for Children, � c'. � " Lou, L�o-u, Li6u Cameron," someone . � I w I . Z LN ' , at the Huron Hotel, oNLY on the standard in the regulation of both plans and . riling, she . .� . � � it �: I . _ah:711-1 On her way to school -'that ino I I . I � . I r,AsT Tnrr--w.&Y In each month, and discipline, '�� called one morning, as she was on her way I . *� � . The lt c i A Mardock!s Hotel, Hensall, on the FIRsT FRicDAY saw Teddie Martin, a dirty little urchin C, PATENTED SEPT. 3rd, 1884. No. 201 1 0. , .. � ih each month. Teeth extracted with the le rqdlege Box " stationed in the � !'l � ast The " P * I to school, and there was May splashing - from around the corner, leaning against the %. � I . . I �: ; je- � pain possible. I&II work first-class at liberal rates. main-hallwa�, was free to all, the custodian ri 1 ght through a puddle of water to overtake fence crying. - 0 z The lat st IShoes for Boys. , y , 0 1 11 . 971 of many an 0 earnest her. After they. had walked some distance NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS SO STAMPED. I I - �_ �. written opinion; and " What is the matter, Teddie ?" she asked. 4 1 1 19, . I had - sometbaes proven a " keeper of the chatting of various'things, -some one cross- The latest Shoes for Youths. - i t .,,, j___7_ I . The disconsolate Teddie stoppe(I crying, I I - I Z� ; )) . � ; � : 1. , I MONEY TO LOAN. peace. Th�s, on all matters ,concerning ed the street a short distance in front of and looked at her in surprise, for she had I The latest Shoes for Every- , . . I . �;, the school, Ptofessor Forbes and his corps of them. never spoken to him before. ; - � I . I . r __ ! � Ir I " There croes Jennie Ford," exclaimed i I L? . IONEY TO LOAN_Straight cans at 6 pa, z Z: - teap-hers knew the thoughts of their pupils. " I -I've lost my biggest, nicest marble, body. � � I � I I- - I cent., with the privilege to borrower of Frequently 4 "' May. ,' Do0you know, Lou, they are just rT = TC3-]E-g:m � : i they followed suggestions given � I � Z, �� ropaying part of the principal money at an5 time. through the4l box," but even when as poor m can be !" un' I can't hiid it nowheres." . , -kpply so F. HOLMESTED, Barrieliat, Seaforth. . �� their " Well, don't cry, I'll help you find it," i - L judgment fo Lou would have supposed so if . . I lind its whole quota of ideas im- .she had and looking carefully through the knotted - &A", The way of every woman OUR PRIC ARE LOWER,THAN 099 . I ; I � . ever thouglit a,nything abou de- I 1, l i � . racticable, ��Jewwords of explanation s t, t it, for Jennie . Uf - - � I � MEDICAL. , grass, she "produced it, much to Ted's de- iiiiiiillllll���OE Ww , - l : ced, and th4' pupils were far more willing . h '. I � _t - � E had worn one calico dress to school all li, t. I I - OMPETITORS I 11 .. I i � 4lecision since y winter-, always freshly ironed on ���� pends� upon whether or not she � - � � . . . R. ARMSTRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. D. 0. M., to accept the,, the had had . Monday "' Take this, too, and buy. . you some 11illowill I I I I a . __ - � Victoria, M. 0. P. S., Ontario, successor to Dr. some vbice in! the matter. � . mornings. . � more,"' arid 2he slipped C% ditne into the has found her way to our Yon I can prove this by .a, , �11 � ell 1i �� . Elftott, office lately occupied by Dr. Eliott, Bruce- On this paiticular morning the 11 Privi- " . Yes," continued May, 'I Mrs. Ford does grimy ,hand and hurried on, followed by Careful '0oraparison and in- 4 t faekl, Ontario. '. 1370x62 lege Box" foqpd itself empt and unvisit sewing, and I sometimes take mine there. ']'eddie's -rapturous, " Oh, thankee !" - . ? . . - _____ - - __ I V ed . � . Site told me the other day that this had 0 i . � for the first til-ne in many days. The The sight of Teddie brought to her ii-tind - I .. �. - R. MoTAVIS11, Physician, Surgeon, &c. pffice - corner southwest of Dixon's Hotel, Bruceffeld. vacation camA 'p"'g been a bard winter, she hadn't had mut.11 i - , I I D I, the first week in April. Just 1�.' ��_, � G-.R,,EAT SALE speo"On' � - ,f 4.1' � - , .-1 i: I ­� - ,T_,r_,, �'� "Ill i -I I - I =_ , I � a , - - - - I - I - � , , - U 11pt E-,1 I � little Johnnie Ford, and she began Planning I i I � , Ni.4ht calls at the office. i323 at the close oW the winter term it had wor . - '. � I � -, I . I � � - — I been k, and Johnnie, her little cripple, had what she might get for him that w ,,ild most & Richardson & MCInnils., . I - been very sickly. 0 � � 11 customary fo,t,L,'i the school to give. an enter- If she could only keep an-itise his lonely hours. She (lid not quite a I I � � , - Jennie in school tbrough the spring, so she � I -OF- - , . jj ; . & I - - I � . -DRS. SCOTT & MAVOKAY, tainment, tlie�proceeds of which were to in- . understand why she was so liap�y. . Hpw ) � a SEAFORTH, , .� . QFFICE, Godorich Street, opposite Methodist crease the scb�ol library. could graduate! Then Jennie could teach could she realize that she wasjust beginning I 0 � 1344 i - 1. � I I . i �, q ' f I- RESIDENCE, next Agricultural These ent 'tainments varied each year, zn I t Church, Seaforth. I ... I I I Grounds. and it would be -a great iielp. And, Lou, to feel theawakening influenco of an unselfish L . � I � I . but were alw ' - , and eager!' Jennie is very fond of painting, though she thought9 t" 1, Dry Goods and Millinery, . , i ;; — - ays a, success y an- - I' I - - F I'll, - 0 SCOTT M. D 0 M (Ann Arbor and Vie- tiCiDated. A the nit ils- were a, ,; _1 j- has never had much ebance and she is � � � - i C 4 , I I . . 9 . . .1 It r r � ) ut that evening her resolution met 'a It . i toria,) M. C. P. S. 0. suggest what t?'Jie nature of them should be, painting a. picture for our exhibition. Of t � . i �_-w :� - - C. AfACKAY, M. D. 0. M., (Triniby,) F. T. cour sudden ahock. At the supper table her � 11 M. C. P. S. O. M- 0- brains had Non unusually active in the se she doesn't expect to get the $40 father si�4to her in a. most expectant tone : Now in . progress, as per the 'great f all i 0 I effort to devis something "original" an prize, but if she could only get the i .. -1-.- ;­---__ - d second, "And how is the picture coining on?" 1 7 r� . � �c � new. " �� $10, she thinks she could s -, page advertisement which appears in this - 4`� - . Pi et - E. COOPKR, M. 'D., M. B., L. F. F. and S., z I ell the picture for Lou colored and looked down. . .. - b . . Glasgow, to., Physician, Surgeon and Ac. " I know tbiy are going to take mine, 3) something, too, and that would be it great " I -I don't think I shall finish it, papa,." % , 11` __ - � CD 0 Aher, Constance, Ont. 1127 � thing for them." 0 , , exclaimed Ma�,* Lothrop. as she dropped al- 44 issue of THE ExposiTiA l . I most breathle.90 into the . seat at the side Then May went on talking of something . Don't think you will finish it 1 I am I I I - �> P of surprised and disappointed, Lucreti, X . I � - o R W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Membei of her friend, Lolt Cameron, i ust as the bell , else. Her -vvoqAqs brou ht to Lou's a." �_Wl 4 the College of Physicians and Surgeons. &c., 9 .111hid Poor Lou could say no more, but hurried- ;E r:j I 1___& - was a mere suagestion of a . . � Seafo'r.th, Ontario. Offlee and realdonce same as wa,s pealing itWl"t notes. solmething that' ly finished her pper and went to her room. . 44 oocar4ed by Dr. Verooe. 848 " How do y�ti know?" asked Lou, laugh- thought. She thrust it aside before it could C1=Zi0_W:1DS tz P , III I .. ,_ . �­ Mg. May wa-,'always -so sure" of things, become more. I 8he detested this name which the eldest . 0 1 1 (D t­j- � 9) - BETHUNE M. D., Fellow of the Royal but so good-I'latured if mist But all that day she found lier eyes drawn dauahter of the family had borne for sue- P__A , � ak-en, that it ,? . AL"Zilege of PhyW,oiano and Surgeons, Kingston. I � Are attending this Big Sale, and availing themselves of a didn t seem to -4natter. irresistibly to Jennie Ford's pale little face ee8sive generations. She seldom heard it, C) 0 P 0 F� Sucoegs,or to Dr. Man"id. Office lately ed - 1 P ­j 02 � and -,,vhen her father used it he meant the Z, loe " Because I iVen't into the library while and she was almost angry with herself th&�, the Astonishino, Bargains we are offering 2! 1 wo (D � 1�y Dt. Maokid, Mait Street Seaforth. Roeasoidu.p, . �i, Pa ; keenest disapproval. 0 - ". I �. -Corder of Victoria Square.. in house lately occupied they the unwelcome thought would seek lodgment , , I . P were settl��ng it last night. Professor � a - . I , . by L. R. Dancey. 1127 'Forbes Was ta,lk�ing dreadfully in earnest and in her mind. - Should she finish her picture after all? I 1 Pi - , I : . I No she could not do go now." She thought � __ 1 2 " - had my paper jjj his hand, I know, because That evening as she stood before her . un- , 11 1 ", W (D I AUCTIONEERS. finished picture, it fo Of telling her father all about it. " But lie -DO­-,mnvw11l1w � , � I was in a hUrty ZIRCI wrote on a piece of und expression : - . I . . I . I . 0. - pink wrapping, �aper. " � " If I s.hould not send tbis in, perhaps -%vouldn't.understaild. Perhaps I can tell � � . W � I P 0 W I EOUGETAYLOR, Licensed Auctioneer for the . - him sometime, but not just yet. 11 I ;Q ; � I kt Im I " You haven'% told me our plan y Jennie would gq� the first prize." ' � G 0ounty of Huron. Sales promptly attended y et. " Not miss this opportunity -f buying seasonabla goods at .2 . to, in aH garts of the Couhty. Satisfaction guaran- � " Wait and s'o�e," with atone of assurance. "'But what of it? Why ,thould I care At length the day of the exhibition came. - " Z.1 : I � Cr S= , - _-W - " �-­i - - , , arges moderate. GEO. TAYLOR, Kippen that meant voh��nes. . whether she gets it or not?" " Lou had contributed nothing, for she had : I P. 01 , . I marvellously low prices. See the 0 a : 1-S (D' i -w- - 1367-t. t _ ' But everythuig',%vas quiet now. The " It would make her wo derfully happy little skill except aloncr the one line. - 10 H i: (D pi - 1PI - � ex- 11 Z5 1 a � � I F. BRINE Licensed Auctioneer for the Coun erGises seemed 0usually long as they wait- and she hasn't many things to make her so." The recitation rooms were transformed by � . 4i" : ; � sff - I � 8 X CD .1 %a -6 J. of Hilt' ed for the annottTicement, many a one secret " But it would be absurd to give tip this cyaRy colored booths, whose contents showed Bargains in Dress Goods BarpIns in Fancy Goods am 4 oz. Sales attended In &.1 parts of - bhe Youn . All orders left *6 TEts -tunity just because she would be pleas- " I 'JI ty E�wostTOR ly hoped that h-� plan might be the favored OPPO' how thoroughly the pupils had entered i t " Offloo I - ;�� , I Will be promptly attended to. . I one. t- ed. Besides, what does she probably know tb6idea of the entertainment. The wh1oll' Bargains in Prints I q . I . I PD 03 td I .- e I - I At last the an�pouncenierit came. about paintinu ? She had better send in a to,vvn ,%vas there and the suc - Bargains in Towels and . . � -- cess complete. Bargains in Cballies : ,.: rj - �j R I WIM. MI;LOY " We have," began Professor Forbes, -de- sample of brea'nd-making or darning. That The paintings occupied the greater por . Towellings MR a I 1 -as l I I , . would be more along lier line. " - . Qj P - Auctionter for the Counties of Huron and Perth, liberately, I I rea� carefully the many sugges- But even this logical conclusi - . tion of one room. There were three land- Bargains in S,hirtings � : I _j 0- 1 and Agtlzt at Hen8all for the Mamey-Harris M%nu_ tions that havo been sent in, and find a On as to the scapes as much alike as could be ; but .the " ,to : t� .1 _ I i i I ?! faeburing Company. Sales promptly attende - fitness of things failed to put Lou's mind at Bargains In IT ai;,,� very good indeed. B ains in Linen Tablings y d to, number which , -Milliner � : I .� We young artists had &H taken les'sons from the arg I I charges moderate and satisfaction gusranteed. rest, and the next morninc, she said to her samelteacher and these, done underf guid- . 4 have, however " tion of our oNvn to n _e Orders by mail addressed to Hensall Post Office, or P AAugges ' a : i ]not - I equally meet your approv- ance, they considered their best work, so of - Bargairts in everything in : 1--A , I left at 'his residence, Lot 2, Concession 11, Tuck4 make which inai her : Bargains in Shirts 0) Q t ro ,I ersmith*, will receive prompt attention. I " INfamina, I want Mrs. Ford to in, I I P 0 N� P 12".tf � al. I will give Ypu one day to think over %ke my .course could display nothing else., : tl' � this and we wilp' of new serge. "' I There Bargains in Gloves & Hosiery --every department. ff " 0-' P P-4� � I - �dopt it only as a desire . was a painting of a kitten with fur the color � :. -cl P..., - - i I . I � a: I i " '" � - , (4 What, has put, that notion into yotir of stone and appearing about as soft. There ' - (A 9: : P I . I AICKillop Directory for 1893. "i '_ -�emt"l'ie--nitpyi,.o"cee,'I�.led to give the particulars head ? You have always thought no one were others of varying merit, but without =q : 0 *1 I 0 i . ,, § . but 0-Hadame Molineaux could suit you." a JOH14 aENNEWLES Racve, Dublin P. 0. of the plan, which' was to be of the nature . DUNCAN & DUNCjAN :� �:j R ,- doubt Jennie Ford's was the finest, and such . "JAMES "Oh, well, mam.ma, I want to." � I I �. - &VANS, Dep6ty Reeve, Beeahwood. of a fair or exhib3jon. Each pupil should , was the decision of the judges. I . . � �"a - �%- DIANIZL MANLEY, Councillor, Beechwood. contribute someWjug of his That was always a sufficient. reason with M : i I WK. XlYGAVIN, 0ouncillor, Leadbury. own making, Ill don't know why you didn'tfiiiish 0 1 Mrs., Cameron, so CARDNO'S BLOCK - 11 I WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, Councillor, Leadbury. 3 - - - SEAFORTH. P1 111 :! N .1 � the one thing of wbich he could make the -_ she answered merely, yonra,"' whispered May Lou, I I I ft 0 h SOHNV. MORRISON Clerk, Winthrop. greatest suce " Just as you pleas ! . I al ess. T; e, but'she will probably I i ff� CD -i ,,. he desirewas to have as � " but I'm most glad you didn't. See how - - M 'I i (D c+- � 11 SOLOMON J. SH]!�RNON, Treasurer, Winthrop. rain the dress for you." ,,�31RIH�� 11 . I � - I t many different dep;rtllients of work repre- -19 E A k��`,`-�tl P. F. E A" - happy Jennie looks." — I . 4 WM. EVANS�Amessor, Beechwood. . . -1 4 f i i Pi t I I I ;; CHARtM DODDS, Collector', Seaforth, sented as possible. ; � . i That was of no consequence to Lou, for And Lou'ks she looked from Jennie's face EGGS FOR SALE. I 4 '. 1 �, .1 111CHARD PPLL&P-D, Sanitary Inspector, Lead. A prize would be_� - for the best piece i ) W ff r . , '. I . . � ."given . she need not wear the dress if she did not to the mother's, which was almost radiant T H E S TJ N "' : d � �. GGS FOR SALE from WhiW Leghorns and Black ! . � jWj. I I - ! I . bury. t like it, wondered how she could have done other' I P I of workmanship in aja department, as well as ,,, � , z y ; , � . I - .. _____ for cooking and carp'entering as for drawing When site went to Mrs. Ford's, she could wise lh,,�n she had. . ' EMInorcas. My .pen of 31inorcas this year is s � 0 P -..A I - . - 0 headed by a grand 7j lb. Cockrel, sired by ThRmu T . __ � . W and - painting. not but coinpare the orderly plainness of the Duff 's lot Prize Cockerel at the Ontario in Hamilton JLj � 19, i � � Tho applause whi � As Mr. Cameron stood looking at Jennie's IFE; ASSURANCE (A ��. M - � ch fol- I last year, mated into extra fine hens and pullets. My .. I � lowed these wards 16Tt no doubt as� to what place with the elegance of her oNvn home. picture, he hurried to his wife and asked if il fl 0 . ; V4 would be the 'aecisiqn upou the followin She tried to plan her calls so that she would she.knew anything of the young artist. She Leghorns aro of Rice's strain, headed by a grand I .M ' t -!t - - _, rfj 9 pure white Cockerel and mated to choice hens and ,- ' (D el - 'OR day. 'i not meet Jennie, a prebaution ,,vIlich was al- did not, but told of Lou's bnaccountable l . ! . - , pullets. Eggs, 81 per 13. 1 ; 1: RSID C 0, M P A N Y :tb 0 '' � � 11� " How about y0qV plan, May?" asked together umiecessary. notion of going to Mni. Ford's ine The following tebtimonials, among many more, ! : CD I . I Lou as they left the rpom. . Mrs. Ford who could not understand the to have so were received last season : I I � : sewing done, :� I It MR. HARTRY: CD I " Oh, well, I don',t'imr-a since t1hey don't dvent of' t�is aristocratic customer, had That, evening after reaching home, ]NIr. MF'CANADA, ?Z_� T : F..A. f__A The Black Minorca Eggs hatched 13 birds from the I � use a.nv of them. Any�ray, this is lots Maier. little to say at first, but by tact Lou drew Cameron calleT his daughter into the 13 eggs, and with the Cockerel you shipped me In S - — 0 t� : ti I . - � I think it's just splenq,id. I have a beauti- from her the history of her life, even morle library. I tember took first and second prize oyer the man ;0 d � M io, - I B1 -TERS ful new pattern of draw'n work I - shall do than May had told. Then, half -apologetic- " Did you know that this girl, Jennie ' took first and second at the Western, London. '�'eeo SUMMARY OF ANNUAL REPORT � � . . Q ) � - I - i CURES and, of course, Lou, y't)u -will paint, some ally, she produced the picture upon wilic,11 Ford, was going to tiy for the prize?" lie JULIUS CAIWON, Highgate. FOR 1893. ,�, 0 flowers or something "' � . Jennie was working. I N14 r � . asked. Got 12 chicks from 13 Minorca ere, 10 pulleta and New Life Applications received during I clt- I � Lou did not need to a:N,oid the scrutiny of . OA � — CONSTIPATION, That was charact'e'r*i4kic of May Lothrop,_ 1, Yes, papa." - ,2 Cockrels. W.M. Gv, Seaforth. - 1893 ...... I ................. 1 ..... 8 9,589,165.83 1 ! ­ I X 0 . Afrs. Ford's eyes as she gave her opinion of . Increase over 1892 ................ $ 972,698.73 It F -j - P) : she was all animation -gild ready to enter tj "And was that the reason my little girl , Had splendid success with eggs you Eent me. � 1311LIGUSNESS, -with enthusiasm intil any new plan ; as ie work. It was well done. did not finish her work ?" 0 L. STAPLEFORD, Watford. Cash Income fo, , f year ending 31st Dec., 1-� I . I I , . I ,' ' �� ready to- drop it if it failed, and find some- "A favorite nook of Jeftnie's," said the " Ye�, papa," in a tone that was scarcely 1893 ............................. ....1,240,483.12 (D 0 - ' mother. It wa-s a bit of woodland scenery, audible. GHORN COCKERELS FOR SALE - Assets at 31st I : SGUR STO thing else equally delidft� i Increase over 1892 ..................... 105,616.51 � ; I MACH, 0 - 'tful. . . � Two LE December, 1893 .......... 4,001,776,90 . � Pi Pi Cc I believeiNlay ivoij-,q tj a trifle perspective, but 'with a freshness - Then I am more proud of you than if Also a few Colonies of Pure Italian ,Bees, and will I Increase over 1892 .................... 698,07602 ! � . 0 keep for sale Bee -Keepers' Supplies, such as Hives, I I � ly � iink it ' perfect- and trueness of colorinp, that was most you had won all the honors. Now, I ,%vish Reserve for sectirity of Policy-Holders..3,538,264.67 " , � ,ere to find herself pleasing. , Frames, Sections, Comb Foundations, Smokers, i hingle ' for Sale. - V among the Hotentots,11 tou would sometimes I Increase over 1892 .................... 644,944.29 � I � li you would finish your painting for me to Honey Kniveg. Also agent for Mrs. Jennie Atchley's ` rsigned has ow a 1�rgza stock of B'rjtjsjj I DNI(ISIPEPSIA, AND delightful' if she � S ISAD BLOO�D. -Y. r I As she walked slowly homeu ard, Lou hang here before iny desk, will you?)) - celebrated Italian queens. Beeswax taken in ,ex- Surplus over all Uabilities,except CapltaJ.. 351,095.66 -Columbia Red Cedar Shtiugles, a 0 Ontario Cedar sa �� mused : . ts if 4f - It Pullffles and Stmrigthens th,q This lively, gener ' " Yes, and w change for supplies, I and Capital f the following places and 11 ous 4isposition made- , hen you look at the name of Visitors welcome, Sundays I - Shingles on band at each 0, � . her " Yes-, it is good, and I know that the it, papa, remember that it was the fir4t time excepted. I Stock ................................. 288,595.e5 they may be procured at the very 16weet ri entire Ssrsteln. a general fa�v�rite. Wifi!i her, to thi Reference -Mr. James Beattie, grain merchant. I IAfe Assurance in force Ist Jan 1894..27,799,756.51 either from himself, or tbO parties named: Be=.: : nk was others that intend to hand in paintings will I ever conquered myself, but it shall not be WM. HARTRY, I Increase over previous year . ....... 3,898,709.87 Win. Watson ; Blyth, D. C�owan ; Bruceffeld, at the - to 4t, and her life was �'s free and clear as have nothing to equal it, so Jennie will be the I-ast."-Alfa Cyrus, in The Canadian In- Station, �br from Roberti Menveen stattley, and , 1 64 DOSESFOR50 GEN E% in�untaia stream. . . Opposite entrance to Mr. J. Beattie's grove,Seaforth. ' I :1. � TS almost certain to will the first prize if I Orior. . I � Fi. MACAULAY, Londesboro, from himself.' I Lqu Cameron was 4ifferent ; she . � 1371 . The- beat medicine ever discovered. , may ,oithdraw. " — . I T. B. MACAULAY' President WX WHITL Londeaborg. . hal%_� had in reality greatier depths of char- .1 C-1 I i i Ey. I SOCD EVERYWHEII k Perh-s she had .... I- I f- � . actei- than her frien , b I 11 lope LO and -In the course of an ab sermon Sunday , ecrt:Eaq an ctuary. . =4X4 - ri",t if so she had ]Dot ennie's work inferior. . 0 C. . - _. - - � ­ _. ____ � .� i ave inorning ime anowunn Yvagon ___�__________ - nded them. She lia4*as yet lived only on 11�at Would 11 1111�:n . WILISON, �: Agent, Seaforth. t, I at the First Presbyterian Church,. . � � settled the question so easily. London, Rev. Dr. Antliff, referring inci- I wish to ainiounce to the public that I have been A. S. MACG,RP,GOR, District Manager, London. the surface. Not that site had any deliber- That -,night she did not have peaceful � dentally to the unusual, charm of the day, appointed agent for the celebrated " Snowball ' 137610 . . . �, Day Sure, t` _;1 MARRIAGE LJOEN—SES sou �. ISSUBD AT ate in�ention of being seil' I . L - ,� fish and thought- dreams. She found Mrs. Ford looking at said that every year he 'grew more entranced I . me your Wress and I vriM I- . � , Wagon," manufactured al; St. George, Ontano. . 3 _ � Thi is the best farmers' wagon made. I aiso have ; ...4w YOu Ow t* make $3 a day; al,s,,jute- 4 . I - 17 swe, I �;Mish t1te work and teacti ­ R less, but she was the onlv daughter of the her with sad disappointed eyes, which, try with the natural beauty' of God's world and alwlalyls on hand a stock of b and road carts * 1, Plitee In the World for Young Men ; you free. . TIE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE xhow 7.S-. � wealthiest banker of �be place, and from as she might, she could not escape. Then he.had no sympathy wAli those who some- Givemeacall Warerooir-sautgKI'lan's Old Stand' and Women to Secure a Businew " you live.' Rg,jW0& in the 1,�,cal.i.ty -maere .; . of I I Ina your ' _ ZrA I ! MIAFOIELTH, ONTARIO. childhood every thought �,ad been gratified, she saw the judges standing before her pic- times spoke the world as " a waste, howl- Main -Street, /). Education, Shorthand, Etc., in the ­ Will explain �th �;buzinczs iully. -11P.111. I � :i Detroit Business UniversIt : e t almost before it became 4 wish, by the fond ture. They were about to award the prize, I ing wilderness." Take sin out of it and what . 40 q, De- ­ be . . , - � parents, who could not a.- . JOHN SMITH, -,- r, I gu�mutee a clear profitof $.� -)r " 0 WITOWSSES FNEGUIRED ��jl/ ich. InustrAted ClUillogue d*Y a Veork; absolutely sure; don't "Pinthis a cause when one of thern said: " But this horse, I a world it would be! . 13-77x13 11 Dttroit zriryt. write toAsy, . � , . 911�1 Re&rences: A � � I . . � 1. .! � - - I : Seaforth. W.F.JEWMj4president. P.R. SPENCER. secretary. I Ad I . - W. KNOWLF,S, Windsor, Gntarlc�. . � I . . I . ; 1WM""MqMWW41_T1 , .4144Q;__� I - . 11 -- . I __ __ I � i � I I I . : , . . � � I I ! .- . � I i i � - � � . I �;� . � � I -_ I � . - I �, � � . I i i Li . .. . a I � . i - I i �. . ! : i , � . I I '� I _. . - - __ I I" 0 v , ,_. ---7'.--- -z--.-_�L- ­­: , ; i ­_­--___­­ I � [ --.-- � --. I . __ _. - - , . - . __ � ,. , __ 1� � ­­ ­.. - � -1 � . I I .1 � . . A ? , T� . . X I I I tI - ­ _. 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