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I BINATIO-N. � I � ��hortest notice A large assort-' allt�udg &c_ � S r6 Th ' best y - L ch,rR:e and 0 ,e. birector- Rbsi- T, direotty Olt- � in the house 4 �t. . � ow - . �IpOU�xD._Coui Loot, Tansy and I I ,J by an old phy . 'I ,48e,i Inoutht) r"� �n , and has beer iot4 , of over thirt led to any addreal . . � Doctoes c0119W � 4, Diseases 0 . I � pirb*culars, t'w . es, POND LIL1 I' � , 1-�l Woodwar I I 11.0,13 I - : I . � - - - - - -_ -_ � I 0i H 7 �_ w6rks I - f 1,,�30.) � Blaek , I I I I Station as Of , � . & Tubular � i 11 - S I ji R I L -s, Sheet Iro I I ­ � - " If orizontal Slid nl-t-off ET-11g,ineaw, and Pipe fitti[4 jx:teg furnished tation, Godericb- �� �� - . . I I I I I'll I . � . I i . I I I i I . I I i � ' I C I . SEPTEMBEr. 5, 1890i. I 11 � .. I . THE- HURON EXPOSITORN . I . . . I i � I i I 1. . . I --Illiillll.11kiliillil,,,Il� � - .--- - I � 14 . I I � . -------- - . 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A.,XURDOOk & CO, Hensall. .1184-3 : � . i I ,­ � We jumped up at once and went out- -I @at on the veranda and tried to talk - , gold; - � . . I . . � I I � I - - side., Thertj was a fierce deep roarin the children into* a- calm enough st-tte of Young Augustus loved her r�ore than .he could -Volt SALE. -A first -elms rei4dence on the . . � I , I 9 . . . i 11 . I I pushing soutid like a big bush fire, and mind for bedtime. It had been a wild "y _U corner of Victoria. and Georic 8treet8L ' . � � � U . nothing e6e. The -smoke, 11ung ly Though he. tried to tell her so, tweuty times a Good stable and orchard. Apply to A.ICARON6, : . over us exciting day for them, anti a "con- day. � ,_ I I . Seafoith, 11 1 1183 ' I ,, thi-ker t4lau ever, and like a. lurid cloud tin'ual feait-" as well ; for they had . -_ I . I I To - thO Population of ,Seaforth at I kept off the sunlight, the sun itself made raids on the kitchen every now and 11 11. , . . . : - ot . . - � -VOR SALE- B�RGAR.;_O,e large Taylokl . . showing through it as a dull deep crim- then, carrying off their booty to be do- " Wait a'vrhile, AuguAus," said his father, _U Safe, combination lock, -doub)e door, just - wise; . � , as It lef b the factory. Also, 260 aer. a on bank � � � .1 son disc ; and through the roaring and voured in some pliicewhere there was a and Surroundinc, C)o,untry,. vie I " More is wanted In a wife than bewitching of Lake Huron;. 150 acree cleared _. E. N. I ! . �n I � . I r;rackling of the flames we heard the good I w of the fire.. They implored eyes ; '. � . LEWIS, BoUcitor,'Goderich. 1168, ! I � . I ! mound of the br&nl�hes as the men fought me not to speak of bed at first ; but When you're ten years older, perhaps 'you may I ! : . � : . 44 . with all their might, . in spite of themselves they rew drowsy regret � . I OTS FOR SAILE.-Two building Lots on ! I 1 � - � ' 9 . ad ever mdt.1 corner of Chalk and Gouinlock streets, ad- I I I � . . While we watched, Mrs. Brown and - an they -calmed down, and were soon That the little . maiden you h . - I I I � joining Victoria 8 - - . . .quare, Seaforth. For further I . � ��i to � - i . ­_��- � - - ;�,_ . Mrs. Jonu-h came hurrying down again, ready to say " Good-ni ht. 11 III. f#: . . particulars apply to A. STRONG. 1 1117 tf t . . bringing with them some of the eatzLble8 When they bad go'ne lost myself in Never .youth*of twenty had a surer mind . We have been busy all week marking clown our entire-,9tock, and ' -_ . I ' . IbI That in Margarita he'd perfection And , . ONEY TO �OAN.-Private and company I had just taken up. my own thoughts agaill i. --How Ion , give you what you may -require, below' e whole- . thely . So In spite of all things age and prudence said, M funds to ,loan at lowest rates. $10,000 of are i�ow prepared to i . ,,They've no time to eat," said Mrs. eat there dreaming I dc not know'. e . Youth was far more confident,, and tfie, lovers -Drivate funds ha�e been placed in our hands Sale price. Everything marked down -no reserve. We mupt 11ave I . �,�� Brown; " but they're just dried up with sun had set ; the short twilight wits ; wed. - . . ;vhich we will 1�an in sums tosuitborrower. re room for Fall Goods. Come earl and secure some of the grancl B thirst. They want some more tea as over, and- the sinotild' Ing logo 7 ov-0ne �� . . IV. ; Loans can be completed at once if title sati8fac. MO _. I Y I , . - soon as you can send it up." � � out like large red stare romthe blacken- Many years went swiftly by ; riches odim'e, and tor DICKSON& RAYS, Cardno's'Block, Sea- bargains in . . I - U � 49 - fame, , - . f orflhl. � I 1143tf . ; I . I will take it," I said, ed hillside above,- Mwn I noticed a I I I I - � I Young Augustus madlehimself both a place and - : � - : 214 1 11 E'ray, allow me," said. Mr. Smith. strange light to my left. Going to the , name; . OTEL FOR SALE. -The undersigned offers � - 11 Well," *aid Mrs. Green, " I expect end of the holl se, I asw a' !ins of fire Then hebuilt a mansion, wonderfully faft, H for sale on very reasonable terms the Drys- I - Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Jones are tired ; coming towards us al ng the, flat.- A Set in gardens beautiful, full of treasures rare. dale hotel property, in the'Village of Drysdale. * The hotel will be vacant on the ist of May. It DRESS GOODS, PRINTSs LADIES' UNDERVESTSg besides, thev want their dinner." smouldering log must'have rblled down V. ; is well situated for Aoing a large and profitable ' I - 'h of my shadiest hat, from above and Llighted the grass. Suddenly it seemed to him that so fine � place business, and Ia In a condition to obtain license. t JERSEYS9 COLLARSy TA- I went in searc L and the parson donned' his coat -a, great "Fire! fire! juit here W I Phouted. Ought" to have a mistress, very fair of face ; Apply to JOHN BRESSON, Johnston's ]kills I L With a royal manner, confident, serene, P. 0. I . I 1160tf BLE LINEN, GLOVES9 TOWELINGSt TABLE NAP- , mistake, as itproved-and we started - Mrs. Green and Biddy rushed out,and " - I � 6 . I I at & glance. L And the many graces of a social queen. r milch C comin" KINS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFSo � ' C . a off, he with two buckets. of tea, and I took in the situation Biddy � . VTRAY COW­-�Strayed from E6mondvill . with one. Now, full buckets are "awk- just th - on the 8th inst., a ed I . g . OTTONS, . rew back herl head, put .her . V1. six years old. She has a white starciner fore- . - � � ward things to ckrry up a hill -side at hands 'to her mouth . and fig coo-eed " I' Father, dear," li�e said one day, I I ou were head, with fine projecting horDs. She is giving S H I RTI N GS. . I . I . 1, the beat of times, and when they are loud and long. . . right, ife doubt I ruilk. Any information that will to the I . . I � " . fuH of tea, every drop of which you " Get a can and wet the grave at the Margarita's faded i�ucb, and she's growing recovery of this animal will be th=ully re- � -0 ------ 11150 � � . ; . stout ; I ceived by the owner, who Is a: laboring man. I I know will be precious to the thirsty men end of the house, M r "' Mrs. Green Not at all the kind of woman I would Wed to. DAVID HAYS, Egmdndville'. - 1188tf . � . I I above, you get nervous, and consequent- called tome as sh�6 �round the 'house . day- � � ; - ' . . . - ly spill more. Mr. Smith started with Not as pretty, not as witty, not as yo"g and BULL.�The undersigned willkee S� ef, .. � - , -shutting. the win �:, to keep the .11 . ERSEY p 2 000 'Grain Bag ' to be, Sold Ch' Ilp- a-light heart to carry.those buckets up sparks out. . . gay �� i during the present season on his farm, 2nd 3 I 4: - � I I . � that hill, -and if his heart was h,3avier " Biddy," she con inued " throw . V I � concession, H. R. S.,'Tuckersmith, a thorough- 1. - - A - ) VII. . bred Jereey Bull, sired by Canada's. John Bull. . I when he reached the top, the buckets water on the roof ; its as dry as tinder." But his father answered him, speaklia stern Terms -61.50, payable at the time of servic . 9 0 §They will go fast.8 Call early and:secure what you will require. . were considerably lighter. We got on - . and slow; I with i ilege of returning it necessary. JOHN Biddy gave one morelODg "Coo-o-ee Vp " Are you just the man you were twent 3. . I well enough at first, but soon came to a �y years HANTA N. B. -Also, for sale a!Jersey bull � steep place, where, though our arms and seizing a bucket, fell to work ; ago? I calf, eleven months old, thoroughbred. 1164 A. ' Are you young and handsome, witty, dr*cef ul, . - I were aching f uriouely, there was - no while Mrs. Green disappeared into the -J,ay ? - : 1 1 0 PIG BREEDEIR.S.-A large Berkshire pig I . � . . I 4, lace flat enough to set the buckets house, 'returning with the' children, No, si ; you- are middle aged, bald and, slightly T I . - blinking and bewildered. Rolling them my.11 I . will be kept the present season at the . I 9011wn on. Then we had to siddlelalollIg i ��, . "i Winthrop Chees,3 Factory. This is a registered I I in blankets, she de sited them in the I � hog; bred by CharleeYoung, two years old and � . the hill, and Mr. Smith had to hold one po 'Vill. . shown af the Western Exhibitiou in 1888. Ordered: Clothing, Gents"'FurnishiAgs . bucket higher than the other to keep it- bed of a dried -creek near the house. . : Q I . - . _ Then Augustus thoughtfully went u to his Teruis; 31 for one sow and 75 cents each for - off the ground ; and in spite of all his Meanwhile, I had been running back home, - I . 11i more thin one. JOHN C. MORRISON. 1166 1 c%re, that up -bill bucket *ould keep wards and forwards with two large In the evening shadows, letting memory roam, - . . Hats and Ca'sMUST GO. ! I Catching on tstick8 and stones, and send- watering cane from the tubs we had Backward to that happy hour, when' iM sweet EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for school . 1P 16 . I . I I ing cataracts of steaming tea over his filled in the morning, trying to soak a ,young bride, . I T section No. 2, Tuckeremith, a male or I I I ; I . legs. He did not comph.in ; but it string Of grass to check the fire in its ad- 'Margarita's lovIiness wag his joy and pri Ia. female teacher, holding second or,third class i : � I—, _. . . I - certificate. DutiA to commence on January I � . Mast have been too hot to be comfort- v6nces on the house. My task was only . IX. I ist, 1891. A lications, stating ealary will be , . . i � receiv 1p � on to & cattle half finished, however, when the fire Till at last he found her, comely, rosy,:fa�r, ed by t e unedr8i ned up to October list, able. At last we got i We are prepared in these lines to almost give them away. Think I came up. I caught up a bi Just a'silyer thread or two in bar golde* hair ; 1890. ARCHIBALDhI REGOR,KippenP.iO. I . track, which made walking easier, ranch and With her children t round her, gentle,' calm, � - 1184x4 of it ! Men's Socks, fall sizes, only 5c ; Men's Fine Braces, 20c ; - though it had its drawback' too, being called,to the others for help. We beat serene, I. . . I . . — Men's-fo 0c ; Men ) s Overshirts, below wholesale a, I . six inches deep in soft . well -trodden and beat with all our' might ; but the Loving wife and mother. not a social queen. PPLES WANTED. -The unde6igned will dust. The condition of the parson's wind wag hiRh and -the grass long and, � .1 Apsy the highest price for go6d shipping price; Men's Undershirts from 25c: up, worth from 50c to 75c ; a new � ' X. � apples. Any one having apples - to 1 diffpme of _ i . moist legs' after - two minutes' ' walk it seemed an. if we could not. keep it can lot us know either by leaving word at Scott lot of satin lined ]�Teckties for 29c, worth 600 to $1. Don't miss this . through this may be imagined. He back. The heat was intense, anti the Teuderly he kissed her, and she never� knew, 1, I . That for one bad -hour or two he hao .been Brothers Shop, Seaforth, or dro i I po tal chance. I . . a I . . sailed benigrily on, however, 'with one smoke choked and blinded us ; but we untrue ; � card, letting us know how maby Ult"lls you Zil I I . � - � kept on, till I felt as if each blow would Love, and truth am con* have and we will attend to them. GbVENLOCK . long. coat-tail in each bucket of tea, till , and'honor, drove off v, ' & SCOTT, Seaforth. . 1184-3 . I could stand it no longer. - be the last, .6nd dimly wondered what ceit, i I . Come early and secure what you want from the BARGAIN I "I said, "i am afraid would kappen when I gave in, as. I must And dearer, to the end of life, grew his'Mar- - EACHER WANTED. -Wanted - for. School . 11 Mr. Smith, . . garita ?' . - NTER ; � it will be filled on Saturday with choice goods. . Seotion No. 5, Tuckersmith, a male or C01J i . the'tea will spoil your coat." do soon. . - - T � . I ear me!" he said, "wha I do not know hOW long we worked ; . - I female teachor. holding a 2nd or 3rA class certi- . I I � . " Dear me ! d t it seemed hours ; but I suppose it was - . . Gaieties. fi(ate. Duties to aommence about the middle . : I , I - shall I do? -They will. go in, and I can't . -All who pass through the door to Suc- of October. Application stating salary and tes- Remember the place- I . � put the buckets down, and the te not infiny minutes. All at once we timonials will be received by the undersigned : " a iss will find it -labeled "Push." � . I wilt be spoilt. Dear me! what shall I heard women's voices and running feet, c up to Ootober 1st, 1890. RICHARD ROBINSON, . I and a dozen strong r es -He that riseth late must tr;ot all Secretary, EgmondVille P. 0. 1184x4 I : I do ?" I t day, and shall scarce overtake his busi- . . . - . : . . I beside us. It was a sharp tussle ; bu - OTICE TO B REEDERS OF G4jOD STOCK. ' I 11 Shall I pin them up for you ?" . 11 I ng in ocks once at every an's . oroughbrbd Holstein- UNCAN & ]DUNCAN ,, they got it under, .and were just con- ness at night. X1, �, -The undersigned will keep during the , asked. ' . -Fortune kii ' In se=n at Leadbury, a th 64 Thank you, thank you Mrs. Rush. gratulating themselves on arrivi Friesian bull by " Lady Collins [ Nepthuue," . D I L I I . the nick of time, when &- voice -J a�k's door, but she doesn't go hunting through No. 16667 sire "Maud Hanningre Neptune, " . I � � ton, if you would," he answered grate voice . *as heard calling for help, public -houses for him if the man haP- No. 5876 -tdam 't' Lady Colin," N;; 3734, milk . fully. ' . -and pens to . be out' L record 85'poun6 per day ; butter 21i pounds I 4 . I managed to set my.bucket down and they saw that the fire, . though tuined -There are lots of people who mix in seven days. Te�ms, $1.60, payable on the let . i I L steady it with,my foot while I pinned away from the house, was making of January-, 1891. J. T. McNAMARA. 1178tf - I the tails of his coat together�.bAind, so straight for the wool shed, which stooc, their religion with business but forget to . - I Montreal House, Seaforth, ir it up well. - The business invariabl _� I . I - that it looked like a dementid swallow_ on a slight rise a little beyond, Jack 8t' y XECUTORS' NOTICE,_All 4"rties having i - � I . I � I I was, fighting it single-handed. It seem- rises to the top as a result. i E claims against the estate of JEdgar Ralph � . � . I tail. . uite Likely.-" Now Mabel," said Evans, late of the'Village of Hensall. merchant . I . 46 Thank you, tharili- you, very .much ed to be getting the better of him ; _Q , . i indeed," was all he sodcl just then ; but then, while -1 watched, I saw him fall a young womanto her friend, 11 you are tailor, deceased, who died on or about the 14th I welcome to my library at any'time,- but day of July, A D 1890, are hereb o ; - when we came to a place where we could and the fire rushed onwards. And then s6nd by post prepaid or otherwiO6 deliver I suppose be careful not to leave the books about Ra$h Augustus, McIntyre or ErAtu � . , set down our loads and rest, he observed, . , e. THE ISEAFORTH , I,fainted, for I remember a Ranui� I carelessly. I don't think some of them both of the Village of Hensall and `xecutors of ! . i I as he mournf ully gaized at his muddy nothing more till'I felt myself slowly would be proper for mamma" to read." the last will and testament of'the id deceased, � . � - I I I and painfully coiiiing back to life in my �_ , ­ � �ega : - Re;ally, Mrs. Rushton, I am at the said Y-�ll�gge of 4ensall, idil the County i I - -One of our exchanges devotes a i I own little room. At first, 1. was only of Huron, oji or before the fifte6nth day of � . - . I afraid this kind of work is detrimental . column and a half to "�Row to Go to 'S6ptember, A. D. 1890, their christian nanies Having gomplated rebuilding and repairing the old foundry, and conscious of a deathly sick feeling ; then , - . ' ' i .1 I to my cloth." - t( . - Sleep.11 Has our coiitemporary'- tried and surnames, addresses and des ptions, the . ved machines, A t JaAt we re I remembered that something hi.d bap- full particulars of their claims, a atement of M IL achei the )p, and found troduced the latest equipments and the most impro . t was lying downand closing the eyes ? This , : I : the men hard at work. The fire had penedl, something dreadful. What - their accounts anO the nature of their "'" I am now prefared to do ! . I . it 9 Ah !-Jack. I believe I called big practice of hanging feet foremost from 8 curities (if aa�) held by them, &;d in defanit . - . come upoethern before they expected. name &loud; and then -could it- be hat -rack in the hall camnot be too thereof and immediately after the said 15th day d . Z . I - . Where a track was atready burnt, they of September, VA. D. 1890, the assets will be dia- :; . l stopped it easily enough ; but just here true ?-I heard his dear voice answer- otrongly condemned. . . I tributed among the parties entitled thereto, . I So much Ing me, an rrd .only to claims of 1which notice 1� d felt his strong arms and his -&e of blany.-Thomp,son -You haying rb . . All Kinds of Machine Repairs . they were havi n g a h lard fight. c pale and thin, Johnson. Why will shall have teen given as above required. This � we learned from one and another as kisses on my face. . It was no dream, 1001 - . I � I . they stopped t6 a% allow a pannikin of but Jack himself ? I hid mi face on his you persist in killing. yourselt working notice having bten given under t e provigions - night and day such weather as this? of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter . : '' tea, and then rush back to their work shoulddr and sobbed. 'I have a dim re- 110, the said executors will not be liable for the � is � � Johnson -I am trying to earn money said assets or any part thereof to any person of AND GIENERAL FOUNDRY WORK membrafice of hearing: some one say., I . . I again. How hot they looked ; hot and $$She'll do now ; 4' then the door wag enough to pay the expenses of a week's whose claim notice shall not have been received I . � 0 i � I tired, with faces scorched and - grimy � at the time of such distribution., Dated this . I . 9 shut and we were atone. I bad my arms rest in the country� I I - 15th da) of July, A. D. IWO. R&LPH AUG- i T. T. COLEMAN. and eyes red with the stinging smoke. et ! ,� ot round his neck, and clung closely to -Scene-On a. lorry in the Mar - k USTUS XcINTYRE, and ERASTUS RANNIA 11 I I had seen thirst before, though n him, udwillingto lose n-ry ]Yold-evento Place ,of S—. Dram.atis persome- Executors. N. B. -All parties owl g the estate � . I - quite so bad as this. Mr. Smith had . tailor .y look up at his face. � Small boy and Phrenolo'gist.-The.plire. of the said Edgar Ralph Evans, me h&nt : �, a' face grew ver . uired to . �r.. not, I think, I and hi 11 Hush, Mary," he said-" hush, my nologist having got a anfull boy to oblige deceased, are,hereby requirM to I ake prompt I l. . � atched them. I . . ))) payment on or before lhe said ,15th day of - It � grave as he w pp Septeinber,-. A. D. 1890. Ralp� Augustus - � � 11 Well, parson," Said one, as he drank darling. I am here, safe and sound, him by " stepping U commences CENTRAL BUSINESS . COLLEGE, the tea in a voice husky and weak with 1,00k up, dear, and see for yourself." - operations on his head. After he - he& hicintyre and Erastus Rannie, Executors. - I exhaustion I , L C you're a Christian for this, At last I did look up, Could that be dilated on the boy's qualities for about � — I I . 1180-8 � if you never sa.id a prayer. " . Jack ? It looked more like - a bad] half a minute, our urchin friend inter- ' STRATFORD, ONT. - Y' rupts him with-". What are ye lookin' REAL,ESTATE FOR SALE. . . � . . . - � � : The little clergyman looked distressed; blacked Christy min6trel. 11 Whyp for ?" ' 11 I am feeling for bumps, my - . . � . � I � : he was a little ,shocked at first, I th�ink'; Jack !" I cried, - 11 you are as blackas little fellow," says the professional gen- -XTALUABLE SALE. -The then I hewrd him murmur to himself : a "— and I paused for want of a tleman- I I Oh, that's what ye're dain', - V undersigned off errs for sale six acres of ]and I . i . . cup of cold water ! I never knew smile. I I on which is a good frame house and stable, B!tF- Re -opens after Vacation on Monday, September 1st, 1890. " A . "A kettle?" he suggested-" Come, is't ? - Weerm can tell ye ye're makin' a ated on the corner of Sauble line and Main I I . . what that meant till to -clay." mistake in lookin' ma head, for m -A street, Bayfleld.. Easy terms. ARCH. STER- .. . When we got down again, he insisted little woman, don't call names. " I fancy mither was far ower carefu' wi' the sma' LING. 1 1183-13 � I I � on making another trip at once. I there'sapairof us, he added, looking tooth c: - omb. " - . � .1 . OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE.-Tbe sub- I . . I . could not help admiring him as he start- laughingly at me. ' This institution has just closed the most successful terip ofAts existence. and during.the year , -Stathtics for the Census -Between H scriber offers for sale the house north of the gruduates of the last term have se - I � ed up the hill again with a bucket in Of course I sat up�at once, and looked the list of April and the 18i of May, the Egmondville manse, together with three between 300 and 400 students were enrolled. Nearly all I clared good paying positions, All young man and women who areinterested In commercial work each hand, this r,ime without his coat. towards the glass to see what was. the I ht out of every ten tenan'to - in the acres of land, suitable for building purposes. . . . eig � are invited to correspond with us. ThIs is the inost progressive and prosperobs businepo trainin - -Well," said Biddy, tookin- af ter matter, and this is what I saw --Jick itL ified their landlords On the front are a quantity of young fruit trees schoolinCanada. it is established and conducted for the sole purpose of training younF men ang 9 Un adStates not commencing to baar. WM. ELLIOTT. 1116 ent him,." he's got some pluck in spite of kneeling by the side of the couch, look- that unless the house was repaperod, re- . . wortmen in the principles and methods of business life, and it,le to -day the most successful expon � � his coat." . ing like a gadly-dishevolled sweep, for painted, repaired, and the rent lowered, ARM TO RENT. -A good farm; of 100 acres, of this important work. -mr Handsome catalogues free. I I I Re's a brick !" said the child'ren,and one of his shirt sleeves was burnt off to they would not remain another year' F being lot 39, on the 3rd conces9ion of W- J. I i ELLIOTT, Secretary. 11812 . � W. N. SHAW, PRINCIPAL � I quite agreed with them. the shoulder, and he was more or less About one landlord in .500 con : ented Tuckersmith, L,R.S..,i,3 offered to rent for a term I ! he hill behind black allover ; while big eyes were red, I of years. About 85:acres cleared and'in good I T he fice was stopped on t . and hbout one tenant in 1,000 k pt his condition ; frame house, good barn and stable -_ -_ - - i the house, and the men had izone along and his teeth', displayed just now by a word and moved hnd was sorry for it. bearing orchard, plenty of water. School$ ana I " I I . . : the ridges tq� -stop ib farther ol We had broad grin, shone like a riegro's from ttled until another spri churches conyenient. Apply to W G. SCOTT, I the neglected breakfast beneath the singed -and stubby ends of All is now se , Ing, Brucefield, or A. STRONG, Seafort�. 1185tf , - -�---- - - � X, . I SU . � dimmantled -Teacher to class, after commentiDg . � i � I table, and reai with more re* 'what had once been his moustache. As on . - ARM FOA SALE. -For sale, part of Lots 29 a than elegance, for me, my light cotton dress was orD&- - Illop, containin i 1 . - gard for compactries I. and at last mented by sundry prints of a human ed the journey in two hours. In dd F and 30, Concession 1, MCK I i rranged it bicycle -one of you said it re- 5o acres, all cleared, well fenced and in a goo 81 � the sente i nce-The bicyclist perform is ?_ X0 . ready for the men'9 supper , scribing a , f , I � ly over. Hay. hand in black, while round my wrist. state of cultivation. Buildings fair. There in a I � . ^ ; CUIRV410 . I the Iona hot day wai near] sembled a-a4-philocipede. Again about- good orchard'and plenty of water. This farm is I . . .) : lrLg nothing particular to do, I went and was a broad band of the same hue. My ed the same boy-" Very � ' -a within two loti of the corpomeow of. Scaforth. :1� I Olt: 4 : - . a to reat. * Mrs. left cheek was one dark smear ;' while , good TO Z ED bo" Sat und here'h E6 poser. It will be sold cheap and on easy tems. A ly � Pie iaferzt� your readers that I have aposid" remedy for the a nan" er the back verand velocipede. 'Now, then, P. � 0. k7D � did likewise, and leaning her on the other, as well as on my forehead ' on the prem,i8eq or to Seaforth DA i disexim. By Its ZLse tbousands of hopeless cases hirre been parmenently cured. 1shaU Jones Since a person who rides on a Picycle is DOR-RENCEj Proprietor. 1184tf I .�-. � Xy of your readers who bave cow : i chin on her and lips, were. numerous rough but un- I be send I s of my remedy FP4W , i elbows on her knees and he I P . - called a bicyclist, what will Ia person JIM to I d POA Office Address. RespectfullA ' ia r5 a IV t h sen me their ExprelIS Afift . silently upwards at the mistakable impressions of Jack a mous - a .C.p I" West Adelaid4p St.p TORONTCh ONTAR10a hands, gazed I who rides on � velocipede be called 9" FARM FOR SALE. -Being north To 4 OLOMUO I 11 � Q?4 smoke that told of the fight atill going tache. that had befofe spoken Q 000, half of lot 22, in the 5th conces- : . - Only the boy .i : a broom and It was no use trying to be sentimental 7 - i I on. Nlxs. Brown seized held up his hand. "Well, my little sion of ­Morri�. The farm contains 10D acres of i I I . proceeded to sweep up the, leaves seat- under the circumstances, so I laughed man ,"-said the teacher, smiling in bland choice land, 009jeared and balance good'bard- I . ; I f -� � . � . r- instead, to Jack's relief, for he had a opher," was the wood. The fa .sin a good state of cultivation, I , tered about by our discarded deco I e4ectation. " A philos I .. 11 . I � e . through the ar , a first class orchard, 6 � 64 How did you escape 0 , 0 'LION, SEAFORTH - 'n) anwhile ther man's hatred of scenes. well fenred , a ever failing spring creek runs ations, talkinR prompt and stunning reply. I brick bash -fires ohe-had seen. Now that the I asked. ! house and 06 frame barn and other out- G LPEN I I � in eight, the sense of &( I -thought I saw the fire go over you." I " i Urm is within 3: miles of the I - i - - fight was no longer Heinrich's Clinc#er- . buildings. AD . I I F Btussels. Title perfect and no en- i i �� excitement and conflict we had felt all illage of , : / . ."Why, so it did," he answered. A Philadelphia manufactur6r of shbe v farm. For further particulars - i . i � eumbrance on � � ­ - . day in some degree abated. Peaceful 11 When I found I could not to� it, I - )pers, much annoyed by a competitor apply to H. P. WRIGHT, on thp premises, or � : I he 11 III t Brussels P. 0. ". . i , . f -the crying of a calf, t m , esolved to ca I � � I � home sounds- lay down, and let it go over e.' 11 on him an compsre I ) � . musical sound of milking from the 11 Oh, Jack ! you must have been r . s, says the Shoe and L ather Re- — , and the cheerful hurt," .. pripe ARM FOR SjkLE OR TO RENT. -For @ale ,&UGUST 18,90. I, bail -yard Glose byq poiter. They agreed to ti ure on the For to- rent, for a term of years, Lot 12, Con- ; tinkling of teaspo 'ns- in he kitchen- -Well, I found it- rather warm, cer- various 'parts of a Qonress gaiter. cession 9, McKillop, containing 100 acres, of � : ng y with the lurid glare ,which about 90 acres arq-: cleared and in a good 1 ! . contrasted str tainly ; and I am afraid my clothes have 1 Every thing proceeded sati fabtorily un- i . - I � I ktate of'culti�ation, Theie are about 70 acres . I � . � of the smoky sun ight and the distant I I I , 8 u ffered. -There, there, little wife don't til the cost of fitting was! broached, seeded to grass. The fences and buildings are I . � I , . I . - .. .. e s. in 11.,gum tree I roaring of the cry like that." The thought of his dau- which the manufacturer placed at forty good, and it is one of the best ,farms in the I - L a crowd of magpies that m . . i . county. it is within three iniles of the village � I I close by were ger bad'been too much for me. " I a cents per pair. I f Winthrop, and 8 miles from Seaforth, and a 10% pecial Lines in. had flown screaming away from the fire _ e. thai k God. I don't think I 11 Oh ! no," said the German, " my 0 Wehl ve Some S L and were watching it intently, now aril, quite . saf n good, gravel road past the place. ,It is within a �t I . �. I I am seriously damaged, though my com- wife does dot." i I . mUe-D..f school. It will be sold cheap, or rented 1 I into a flood of angry song; . I I then bursting 't your -wife's labor worth for a term of years. Apply on, the farm, or I I I 11 � . I plexion is a little spoiled for the-pres- I I Well, isn �� -while once or twice a flock of paroquets ent. " . . as much as a strangerja?" address. Winthrop P. 0 . ROBERT G. ROSS. I . I whizzed shrieking overhead. -*. d9 He stayed talking a -little whil,�,and 91 Oh !.,but she doe$ dot ven she has; 1181-tf i I I - � I I paid little attention to Mrs. Brown's a bey FO� SALE. -For D I,, it Jv�j 00 S I GOODS i then had to r sh back to his task. T nudiDg else to do." � ARM IN TUPKERSUITH L y : thinking -of t 9)) , i � - � . i 9 couversation, but fell to had just .managed to save the wool is When is itha . I . F sale, lot 7, 0oncession 6, L. 9. S., contain- . i . - � , ; ' . ; . I Jack, of course -till Biddy came across mg 100 acres, abbut 85 of which are cleared, well i . ! I I shed, but a good deal of fencing had 11 Oh I when dor is no mending, no I . . . feneed, under -drained and in a good state of I - I ' � j . I u : to the dairy with her buckets of milk, gone. The worst of the fire was over, cooking and no sweepings." I itivation. Thp remainder is well timbered, . I - I � and Mrs. Gree he . it impossible to r cu , - OHBA � . n came oat and called t but it needed watdhing. Finding iake him halt hardwood �nd the balance first-class rall � They came scamper- - _. timber, all un re good frame ps children in to tea. his wife's labor should be WHI10, H AIRE VERY - I t Flo events with Next morning a rather dilapidated concede that ] . buildings and a lendid young orchard. There I .; 4 il4g in, discussing the de and brideuroom, ceunted, the Insnufactur c�er, wells. It is : � I - da! . � I � � . -dreaming out but very happy bri are three never 9 , oe des I 1. - � I lk. vivacity which put day started on their homeward way, - after said : " See here, He cliu your within five miles of slerallotogAlh and three from ; i , I � . .,6f the question for the time. being- u do Brucefield. The purchaser will be allowed*to ; was still bush- sayin good-bye to a still more dilap- wife should die, what � I r_ During tea, the talk �r asi do fall work right away. Apply on tle pro- I I in�c 'idatel parson, and being honored with then ?" Won h iyf 0 1 i ything mises, or addrep DAVID ROUAT, Brucefield ; R - J A M I E S 0 N.11 . fires ; no one' ever talks of All %& Vy, den I vould get anuoder vife. " � I : I � � . Afterwards, three[ very husky cheers from all hands. � P. 0. ! I I i �� I else while one is burning. . � I � I I � : I I I : : 0 . I, : L � I . I I I I ', - i I I � � . i 1 . � I I I . � . . . � ; I . . L � I .1 . i I - . . . - I I i I � I . . : L - � . - . 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C.". i P 0 t::;a � ZF *_ i _d. �, ,P V IC5 )-o. - 1 �4 � r. (D , t Z � _q (D I . a . . C..� 0) U*q i 10- C-4, W I I I - I 1 i Removed I Removed I � . � � —.0 I i(3_ M Q :0 _W 1: M;6 Gl_�, ; SEAFORTH, . � The Old Established Butchei has removed to ImTediately opposite hio OI& iiew premism , � - Stand, Main Straet� Seaforth, where be will be - pleased to meei, &H his old patrons and " - inalay new once am may see lit to favor him with Abelt, patronage. . SWRemember the place, cetween.hendei;son' Haman Shop, and XcIntyre a Shoe Store, Mab), Street, Seafarth. i . T 898 1 GEORGE -EWING. ! I :LT 0 rX T_ C JE! . ' The under � signed wishes to inform the. public that be has thoroughly re-fitW , hie Mille witb �a: - Oombina,lion RoUer System � I Of the mostlapproved kind and in now - prepared to do all custom work with which he may be favored; guaranteeing; � in every case, satisfaction, as well AWP - the Flour �ground out of their -owns wheat. Flour is sold at $2.25 per cwt. A trial is re� ectfully solicited, f -P . I - - . .�7_. - JOHN McNEVIN, Kippen.- nm . � - . * t I ' Yart pialljmg M er I A" SAW MML IN CONNECTION The subscriber would beg to call attention to, the large stock of dressed and undressed lumber which he always keeps on haud, at the v*vy lowest price& Bill, Stuff cut to any order, on Short Notice- I -Good Cedar eat Into timber or posts. 1� A goo& stock of Hemlock Lop at Saw Kill, LO 29. � Concession 16, Grey, which wM be out to any order on shortest notice. lumber deliviered st reasonable rates when desired Orden `byxnaU promptly filled. Addrm ftowuONS F. 0. Charin Quffemeww, I , , 1105 : C*n i ons 140an- � . I � . � � . - � I 1 4 . � . I - I � . I I I � I I .. 4 W