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HOW, JBRRY SOLD. THE in height, and w.e snipped them 'ven experi moo, 11ho � I — .- SEAFORTH . God fully
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M*UDR MJZREDITH. a d gate were go e,the driveway hedged night n one de . ol , � I . . . I on Goderich and James Streets for sale, at I" Iwo- b*Hwed tho
me yer re%tva,,�,wet!n . � � � prices. For particulars apply to D. D. WILSOA ' if -
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My hands are a little stiff from wash- o both sides, W t 11, white pine and two feel -in �-ome over me dat I w. a, migght - I I ' � . I 11 � "I Musical Instrumelat I � to�k our Plact
ing, but Alien the wash is all on the . imams hid the rn, - big , i ner, and ef I didn't men' my wa � — I ____ I � I � #rs.t that'Wal
re in, the sunshine, the flo ' "' m boxes were ig a, I . A CO§TT.-V -_ �� I
line, out the or de. ' As we h no e b 6rdf I was ;wine to lose my soul; and -I re- ,.x. DRIISS. ARM FOR SALE.—Being Lot 11'. conoes. . LL . tried to
ar of on J or @ion C, Howick, - 1 3M1&3P01::R.-1"U1& cuou
clean,with faint suspicions of its recent int, I tacked ,v bite bpitellhi k the solied right dar and d.en to change." .. F County of Huron, con - was thi
washing back in the yellow corner, the outside L and nai ed them - to the two 11 Well," said I, "did you chang� I . I L taining 100 sores, 75 under crop, bal ood . . that 001FI,
m�, I hardwood bush, good frame house, = CM 4 Iftinea wi
atove shines; and the tea kettle is sing- stumps that stooi in the best position. then ?, . . L In the year 186 a dress made at Bayeux, France, and bearing oribard, 3J. miles from Wroxeter -_
. ing. Maybe -it is because 'of the en- 1 Then we broug it a pine And two or " Well, I knocked off lots o' my ol composed entirely of Point Lace, was sent to ,the . station. Easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM" -
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Joyment thetea kettle. seems to take in three arbor-vitme for the front yard, a we a dat I used to have; quit awarbinp,l BRYANS, Brussels P, O., ftt.' 1178x2O SLCOtt Br, th � IL I . . . . . . . . . .11,11, .
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its wordless tong that I feel like talking, mountain ash, a raight *im sugar ma- aul gi we up kuboking`bout W'I*,d dese ye; ARM FOR SALE.—For s&16,, Lot 31, con. i . - I 11
too. Perhaps it is only the "contrarii- ple, a blossorain dogwood, a shrub fellers dat go 'brownin 'round nights Thousand Dollars, and required . forty workers for , cession 6, McKillop, containing 100 acres; . - L
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ness of human nature that I want to called mulberry, aving. immense, fussy into policy shops and barroorn@, and about go acres cleared and all in a good state of - 11
. I I s�veral years to complete it. Dresses is one of our PROPRIETORS, . 1-- jd 4f relpentano:
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talk at this particular moment, -when 1�& � cultivation. it is,well underdrained and wall � _, _ ri�iud Wr
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_�e,e and a bl-088 In almost like a wild udder wus places don dem even." I special departments, and ,9�re are pleased to say that . fenced. There Is a good brick house and 1food 1 4
there isn't a soul within miles of me to From th home gardens we 11 VJ'all, you say you have ohs 0 .— , � � t*1dng Go"
talk to. Even the dog lies asleep on the broug4t roses an nged wecansella fine dress for a very few,dollaxs, and frame barns, stables, sheds. &c. There is a - I
_ lilacs, and in lieu of your i rays for the last two years. Hav6 is e bearing orchard and a, never failing SEAFORTH, L - 0Xrp _- - land G6X6 thought
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Sunny porah,� and the cat jeopardizes her anowbAlle we set! thrifty elder shrubs. you g(,,t right yet ?" i can tarn it out itylishly made in a few hours from s'p'Wng wall. It Ito situated,wiibin three miles - , - ,- whieb must andv
�here Was ", L . 4 of Seaforth and will be sola cheap . . LL
back hair, dozing under the oven. Any- , Jer�, y tea so a other shrub called 11 0 i, no, ear; I hain't got what mir our 11 Dressmaking Department." JOHN McCLURE, Porter's Hill P'O. Ap1P1'y58't0f PILAN 08.-Duuham, -New York r � .---. � __.- dreadful pro,ces
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happened tobome We -at, and -listen: green �oliage, tha; I dragged. home and 11 V% hat do you mean by that?" I L ARM IN STANLEY FOR S LE. -For sale Company, Bowmanville. � .__ 1118W Saw to be wren,
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his aunt, with which he had. bought a Ther� was a �ree, lovely 'in sprin a eb ange ; dat is, getti4' borned EDWARD KFAUL SEAFORTHS Road, Stanley, containing 64 acres,of which 52 _,_.- jo ot IsCith. - I i
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C -own of white bloom, agin � � tion. The balance is well timbered with hard- (364 At Wn *0_r�
f&rm on the day he was twenty-one. His time, with its, ) acres are
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father gave:him a cow, and his older that we called -a I I haw," a very pretty is �llien you don't think mending yo 1 1 . wood. There are good buildings, a bearing Guelph ; Dominion O_rgan conipway
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brother turee sheep, his sister a pet kit- tree, and we tran L I&Uteil of large, orchard and plenty of water. It is within half a Bowmanville; A W. Karri & I .i -0
I . ways is quite enough t make youl - - . 'Coiji . ,% y *A
at symmetrical one hen we Chriet'an ? I I t . - Woodstock. . , *d� Ima cordiall
ten. He had bought with the idea th L pro ortions. I I . mile of the Village of Varna and three miles . : , L livedthe world that
0 than ' L - L ' ' from Brucefteld station. Possession at any � . 0 - - so 'that wh
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a lot f cheap land was better a - fairly' scoured the woods for woodbine 11 Oh no-, ear! I know tter'n d4 , The above : - __JW loon I
little at a higher price; and when he had (A. Americans) to pla*nt about the I knov rL9 dat doing better ain't - de main . farm pleasantly situated. Apply to ARTHUR instruments always on hanc�4100 - I - h a not -1
purchased an old horse and a few farm house. - . . J FORBES, Seaforth. 1144tf a few good second-hand Pianos and Organs foir - V - ); fIL
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tools This so filled the. yard that the thing as bein' conivarted; and my ol I - sale at from 85 upwards. Instruments sold on � --iffWl"ting life. . L
I he hadn't a cent left; so " the at' mps were rath r picturesque than ob- muddc r told me ever since Ibeen a chil ient plan, or on terms to sUlt ,V7
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boys" ellubbed togetiier and 'rolled him jectionable, so we made rustic vases for dat I had to be borned &gin. Dat' 0 F ,or to rent, for a -term of years, Lot Vep, C,Gn- tomers. Violins, Concertinas and small Ingm. 'S �49 11
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UP a log I house, 16x20, and he built an ea �:h ; it was prettier, 'and' certainly a what r iakes her so familiar like wid d cession 9, McKillop, containing 100 acres, of ments on hand ; also sheet music, books, &a. . -yes. I
I t, chimney of stone and blue cl - I ,. LSEAFORTH SCHOOL'.B OK 'which about 90 -acres are cleared and in a good I - . - ig ne died for sinuen-
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made a' . I state of cultivation. There are about 70 acres . �
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� straw I I bunk," put up a few ,out. d � agini d en,you's de Lord's ohile, and yo seeded to gram. The fences and buildings are � SOOTT BROS I OF*rYOU?" , I
shelves for a pantry, took an old cook- Hadwe been Iwte� about, thework,it don' havter stan' .off an4praylike� I . good, and it is one of the best farms in the7 %OF%Jn If yies-172 I
stave, and went to keeping house. I would not h: a been so satis- sinner dat's beggin' for sifth,in'- dat h . . county. Itiowithinthree miles of thevillage . � it jffe bore their mins,
- - been )ut t � , . -D -M,:P 0 rT - � --' � of Winthrop, and 8 miles from Seaforth, and a - 01 .
I was eighteen then, and had factory, b D6 ree or shrub died,and ain't got no right to, bat youl%st on . I - a- . road past the place. It Is witTn I
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teaching school for a year. For the next with the help of generous supply of right �p to hi�i, like you was gwine 4 . � � mile of school. It will be sold cheap, or r( - ft Yes. )) , I .
four years we each worked in our separ- morning glories, 'flowering beAD8 for a terni -of years, Apply on the farm, or a A Whithpw' . � ' ..
and ax your mudder for. outhin', and h6 1 address Winthrop P. 0. ROBERT G. ROSS. I "J 8 ts your sins V .
Me ways, but at the end of that time he clumps of sunflow6ris, we had a genuine- gives ii to you. Boma, -I ain't one dead . . r; yes. 7 J I
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begged so hard for a housekeeper, and :: ly picturesque little nest by the middle - yer ignorant pussons.; I been' well raised.! , 1181-tf - 1� I *$Re -cftrm you, " 16 I
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rev, and cadaverous -of August. The beat of it all w CRANCE.-Two houses and STOVE AND U,
I as, we No ma 1 ever had better raisin'dan I h&4 ,in Christ
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fr lly looked so sallow ' - � had done it all ourselves, with Dobbin's 'cause i ince:I been big 'nuff to -walk, my i -WILSONJ _A SPLENDID 49 Yes. �
ora living on soda biscuits and bacov, - LUMSDEN & lots for eal
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that I consenW to end our long engage- , help in hauling, and we had not paid out madde - done drilled dese things into me., I I With � If yo
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Inent.by giving up my school to bake a any. And, n any time I heard her A-prayin . fruit trees, and one new brick house, %ith F U RNISHI N 0 � 4&Y -es."
bread and bre1w coffee for Jerry. . Dealers in all kinds of �ooks used in Public Sb' lar frame stable and one and half scres of I . � is will -Y
n my flower beds and borders, mari- to de Lord to give me anew heart. hools, �Iigh' Schools, anse , ou take it f I
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�� Well, the farm was enormous, for us, go do, larkepurs and four-o'clocks hob. Dat at * she calls bein, borned agin Collegiate Institules, Sepirate Schools, &c. . I 'it I for
I Our stock is now very roomandclogets, brick basement, cistern and V"d that is Y,
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and poor. There were acres and acres no:)bed. together and made it seem like someti ea. " � . -all necessary conveniences for a first class pri-
of,lpastulre land half covered with rocks one blaze of color, and the vine com- 64 complete, not only in boo6, but in all sortS of supplies for - Scholars, vate residence. Will be sold in one parcel or IFF0 U tsm], 3 4ould take a gift from
w 11, Johnston, if, as you say, &III such u Slates, Pencils, Pen's, Ink, Foolseap Paper, School Bags, Co separately to suit purch -,w their Word?"
and brambles; sugar trees enough to ple'tely covered the house clear to the -your trying to do b-itter, and all your 111- aser. For -particulars � - Asyea.-11�
have made a fortune., but awfully meat- eaves. . passes,' Copy Books, Drawing Books, Scribbling Books, Scholars Com-- apply to SAMUEL WALLACE, Egmo,ndville 44And henceforth tr
tered and inaccessible ; , leaving off your old sins, and your go- . P. 0. or to A. STRONG,, Senforth. 1168tf Seaforth ontweilos .
ranges for sheep, . We told a few people that ive thought ing to eeting8, is not sufficient to make, panious, Rulers, Rubbers, &c. - I � &dcur, a�ud vbe_y him
if only he had the sheep for the ranges; of !going West, and they all protested, you a Christian without being born ARM FOR SALE CHEAP. -46,000 will buy if ym)3 1
wood land, so far away as to leave no " Ph, don't you hate to go away off out again, i I why do you keep it up T" , � . F 100 acres on the 9th concession of Me- We are offering Bargains in ' . . him tho
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profit to out the wood; timber, but irr there and leave yourpretty place ?" they " Oh I you see, I means to get borned - � is residmig in Dakota and does not intend to I just when he would - .'.
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such I, ungetatable " places as to make erred. I demurely naid I did, but I again some time, as I tole you. I done ' S P EO.1 A L VA L U E return, eighty acres cleared and the -balance -4w"sv$$ aiid stop lodki
cutting unprofitable ; little mowing land would take lots of flower seed with me. made ip my mind -to dat; and, while I' good hardwood, maple and rock elm, withi Coal & Wood Parlor Stoun,
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and little uude�r cultivation. . And then Jack, Jerry's ebum, decided know ese yer good works, as dey call " - mileb of Seaforth and within I of a inne ot I
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KPoor Jerry had out and rolled and tha: t he, too, must ,get married; but he 'em, a 't goin' to, save me, I jis' think In all kinds of Stationery, Note Papers, Envelo es, Blank Books. &c. school house, Methodist and Presbyterian All Stoves Guaranteed. word, just so -s.00n won,
burned 11 slashes " until be was almost had no home, and -well, it sounds like p Churches, stores, mills, blacksmithing and I � ran.
mayb ey kinder'keep me long till I Bibles, Testamenth, Prayer Books, Hymn Books fori all -denominations 7agon making shop, post office, &a., good build - that b
worn out. - He had sowed - - k. � ings and water for -cattle, and good gravel roads A full line of I I am not sure
� wheat egotism to say so, but somehow he didn't does ge converted. Dat's hit." . at , I L . I I to any part of the township, taxes the lowest . L I I _110maid it was a new w
and oats and raked it in by exactly know how to go -about making 11 w 11, Johnsom-, with all your good
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hand. He had' cut his patches of one as we ,-hAd;. sikid be never could iinteZi( no an I Zf_a e -
d good works, which you will be taken for $3,000 at 6 per cent. 'Apply fitat was ,not the way I
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I ' as cosy as ours and he admit Pvill not IS to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop P. O., Ont- X _
grain with a sickle, and had dug his po- make one -lock - _ save you, ,suppose you M, bxf s Famous Roves . I W" convA,rteds " and h
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tatoes from between the stumps and er Sunday mornings and should lie ; for � 6. get I smashed - L U M -S " I 1176tf . 40-t. ;
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roots. To be Sure, he had his farm, and pace up and down -that curved driveway up' on ;he train some time before you I ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 12, conces- .- For which we are Sole Agents. I fear there are thot
it was improving every day under his between the rows of f ragaut . hemloAs. 'get b)rn again.' What do. think I' I SCOTT'S �BLOCK, 34AIN STREET, SEAFORTH. Fsion 4,11. R. S.,Tuckersmith, containing . -who , to a --ertain exte
hard work, but all his labor was I � 100 acres, 85 cleared, 53 seeded to grass, - 8 ,' Great Bargains in Table and Libnry It
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-at a At last he said : �, would become of you?" , . . I � . sown to fall wheat. The farm is well -fenced,' , . W,Drd against themsell
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disadvantage. � "If you ever do decide to go West - I I I d ne thought- ab6iat that too; and ' ' . well under -drained and well watered b� a lamps. .
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won't you sell the place to me?" . I sire and do desire to IM,
I had known this all along, but I � sometimes when de khare go racking , . never failing spring which runs through pipes , - . 41 Ar e -ad. the
did not take in the fall aena-e of it so Jerry said if we ever left it he hoped 'round dese yer curves, so that you into a trough. There is a brick house and 1hey proc
Jack might hiLve-li,' I Oentral �urnfture Mouse, kitchen, frame 'barn, stable an,11 driving shed - Irthat Jelius underwex
. I � Good orchard. The farm is situated withi� fuluess of the process
vividly until one day during the first 'and-. added some- most think nothin' can keep 'em on de I I 0. M. WHITNEY, � � I Q
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summer of our married life, when Jerry thing about the happiness . that he was track, en I think I'll f, not let 'nother � . � two -and a half miles of Seaforth, with " � . . -lion thatoternal lifem
certain would go with it. No matter trip go by without goixV to me ' gravel roads leading in all directions. W11100b! - I
got me out to help load hay. - 'This does ju etin' and � MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. sold on easy terms. For ;urther particulars MAIN -ST., - SEAFORTIL With the whole tr*m*
not sound just right, but really the just what all he said (young, husbands st give up and get convaited. Bat, , . L . -
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I meadow was so rough and uneven and .will sometimeagush, you know,) and he - then, y u knows how it is, boom; when I r. GAST, Seaforth P. O., Ont. 1136tf - i �� 11011114
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"haying on it so slow, that he could not .asked Jack what he would be willing to you's i danger, den you think you'll i . - . . achieved. ,- The work i
afford to hire much help, go I iearned give for it. . . ten' to ihings right away, and den when rounding country to our large, extensive and varied stock of ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, the south -half -in conviction and rege
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'how tbjoad ; and as I had very little to Jack named a figur. that surprised us you getb out de danger, jes' grow care- , I - I F Wall Papers isar4 with tumul
do inside that rou h, log house, I didn't. both, and by the next night tbe papers less hike. Leastwise dat' me." 100 acres, about 90 of which are cleared, well � I -1 �:Zwo
9 � "D _V fenced, about, 70 free from stumps and well I It is through the Word
at all mind it. But this day the load were made out, and 'ni6ney to bind the " Now, look here, Johnson. .You - HOUSEHOLD FUR ITUXUJUJO underdrained. The balance is well timbered . _. 11118 truth-,
upeet. I went down among the stumps trade paid down.-, I I . . -And leading i
I � seem io'have pretty clear ideas ab - witb iardwood. The cleared part Is nearly all I
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Out We manufacture the most of our Furnitu re, an I . can guarantee i ox to gras#. There is a frame houseand WM0W A;p , ADEP, ,
and the load turned over me. Luckily, That winter Jack was married., and the necessity of being born again, and I ,rame oarn, also a small orchard. This is one of - -491 ene hinteare
rry*and I came "out West." This what it is to be a Christian, and you say the public. At present our stock is very I , h ti i WTI
& stump eaught the weight of hay, but Je' . .11 rge, a ad is daily increasing. the neat farms in the township and has no - believe that Jesus. is V
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there I was and there I had to stay was Rome years ago, when 4 ' Uncle Sam W you have fully made up your mind to be . To reduce this enormous stock, our. prices b ave been marked away down. broken or bad land on it, and is good -for either -4 God ; 7and that be1
give- away, and grain or stpob-_awil, will be sold cheap. It i3 i � � -
until he could get the horse loose from still had lots of land to a Christian, and you'say that if you At our low prices everybody can afford to purchase. Our establishment with' :th e miles of Brussels and within a -
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the shaf to, hitch him onto the side of he gave us a generousslice, � TvVe d not should die as you are you should be is open to you all, and we want to see you and al' your friends. Brin qual4nor 0 a, mile'of a school. Apply on the - I S 31). - �
then pitch 19 e or to Brussels P. 0. WM. or JOHN - . � Why in it that men .
' have to rake in wheat,with a hand ake lost- Why don't you become a Chris- the whole family with your and pay us a visit. , e will be v'er happy ELOBB, Jr. or 1144tf -
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away some of the bay. As the ther. among the 8tumlisj but the very first tian now?" � . . y . ring hard _,conditions to
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mome-ter would have stood in the nine- thing we did, after our house and barn . I to show ods, whether you purchase �_" AR31 FOR SALE. -Containing 119 acres, CARPET' FELT, � , . . �. :Gospel, in 'i
much so to -3ay. , "I have never confess- , . � gracious
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ties, haol it lain under that- load of hay .were built, -was to.send away for trees have a 'Visit from �rou, we remain, respectfully yo*rs THE CENTRAL eternal Ii -
and made another driveway very mucK ad before the real '
with me, you can imagine what kind concession of Morris, 100 acres cleared and 6 quire thAt we- .go throl
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. a smothered, sticky, hay,stedy kind of like the one in the ole home. but I guess I will just out with it," he . i acres chopped. The balance good hardwood
I . - I . . I bush, fairly fenced and Well underdrained, good � oess befo:re we Accept �
a time I had. I did quite a little med- We fo more oak and less variety of paused a mQment and finally said:
und . . ` ftame house and kitchen with woodshed . 11 believethon the Son,-,
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itating, as 'well as waiting while Jerry other trees growing wild here, yet with "' Well, now, boss, Pse been talkin' I . M. ROBERTSON, PROPRIETOR. --ttached. two frame barns and fr!pme stable, —AT— . fife" (John fli., .36).___4
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dug me out. . - d span of horses, and eyes always pretty free ,wid you, mor'n I ever done - - I good orchard and three wells and a soft water 9 �_ . i�
a goo f � cistern., Within two miles of Blyth, where J I �
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I said nothing at the time, but when . open� or pretty trees to carry home, we afore ; 1 so I specs I might just . . � . there is a good market for all kinds of produce, Romt s Bookstore, - Pon, _- - �
we sat around the kitchen stove on one picked up a good many, 4nd others we as well Itell you fust as las.' De . . k . 464. . i school -within five minutes'walk from the house. . ali Gaiff
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particularly stormy night, the followi sent for. only reason I don't ,become a Christian .. ; .. Would take fifty acres in part pay. This is a I .
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winter, I suggested to Jerry that I be- of Lombardy poplar right no - I mean as soon as I git home first class farm and parties wishing to buy
a for a windbreak ' Undertaldng Department. -, for me isn's just wha
lieved it would be wise �'to go West and around o,ur yard, but' gain I, is dat I dreseds the process." . I . would do well to call and see it. Apply on the � � .
. we have grounds a " You Aread the process I Why,- what ' � prenii6e$ or address Blyth Poot Office. NICH., . That'i nnnsenst� -old
take up a h6meatead. . . that every. one declares beautiful, and. ' . .. . : OLAS CUMING. 11,39tf new and secondj-' hand Bicyclei� idoHzes 'yQU_ merri
. we pod this arrangement of trees quite do you mean by that?" � I .- . � . - - - I . � I I
He scouted the. idea at first, but I J - - . - . . . M OR SALE. -For sale, lot 5, concession I much about that. i
, L 16 Oh,' said he, with a knolvii3g shake . L . 1, H. R. S., township of Tucker8mith - con. ' Croquet, Foot E , - -1 prese ght$
as ?effectual a wind -break �as rows of , Int last ni
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mation regarding western land,and little cottonwood or poplar. . . . of the head, 11 bit's no small matter to- This department is complete in every respect,' and prices the low- taining one hundred acres more or less, 97'ser me she tau 1
git borndd again I *It's a hard r cleared, 80 of which are seeded to grass, we . thanked'
t I ut Jerry declares 'that he trabel t.6 oad to est. Two first-class hearses on hand. Funemls' attended to at the derdrained. three never failing wells. on one U- to her mother, :
by little we picked up ideas about the woulit 1) got into de kingdom ; and, i 11 = Goods, Lacrosse Sticks, Lawn�Te
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land of1raidea. The result was, before h&v3sPent all his dayson therough-p- , shortest notice, and satisfaction guarant I I fift of said lot there.iwa log house, f rame barn -Philadelphis sto
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f much as I'd like to be in, I tells you I . . L I . eed. � I - anIvery sugerior orchard, and on the other a -nis, &c., at - of -the -way summer 'i
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spring erry said he would sell out if he farr i among the hills had J not fixed up � dread,.de startin', and dreads' de tray. i good frame ouse and barn, stables, and good L I
could get what he had pat into the the Place 60 that it 'found a ready pur- elia' " � M. ROBERTSON, Funeral Dixector. orchard. The whole will be sold together or ale tite -city papal
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a trump." . 11 miles from Seaforth, will be sold reasonable -Yes 1"ry ? you
"If we had a good house on it," he kinE, you're Of course, he - There ii no 'process I in becoming a . � on easy terms as the proprietor is retiringfrom. Papst`,'s Bookstore . L .9 0
said, shaking his head, as much as to don: t mean it: he only means that my Christian. I wish you would tell me 'IF . farminF. For further particulars a ply to the � Cip". TATry-Tex
sayl " but you see, we haven't." ' love, of the beautiful in the trees add what it is that you. dread." . Oentral Oommercial Oolleg undersigned on the premises, and if ty letter to SEAFORTH, gir? F. S. &-No .
It WaHL early spring ;rhen h6 came to shr bs growing all Around us enab' I I e, SeaforthP.O. MICHAELDORSEY. ii76tf - 0sn't ro into ,t]
that conclusion, and �ne of I Ie4 " Well, fust of all you got t6git con. I - - . . . YOU ig
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looked at the surroundings. On a slight like to get some of t e mulberries and ' 04 - -STRATFORD, ONT. - VGood Dwelling House, main part, 16x24 _If 12
) . h minner in the world, and olat you gwine . .. � and 14x18'A storeyo with kitchen 12x18 and a' . P0 9 - Now, 46 Gus,
riaeof groundeat the log house,with wit h -apple of New England to adorn it. straight to- hell, and Jait you oughter go I first class 1 John So rter' . we ho
. . ce ar under all the main part. There I playmate.
a few stumps for ornament. . Through a 6i .— - - . - �� is also a good well and cistern and young * � � �rtnerahl% and W
dar, and dat, if the Lord sirve you I ' orchard, with plenty of land for bQth garden and 11 I .". , I
rough gate, over a stony driveway, we "I Dreads Do Process." right, you will go dar. Now, I We 11 call
reached one end of the house, the drive hain't Students may enter at any time. We'see more and more every' day of our lives the necessity lawn purposes, also Cider Mill,25x40, with stable UndertaH311 4F.F and F: .
13Y T E REV 1-y— no doubti� dat'a true! but boas dat's of every vounly an and --an t -in HA A Is. and wheel hou attached, in first class w --L-,- I . . I and one end - .
. �., straggling on in a crooked way to a . .r. k-mbuxleCOST, D. D. . 11 . � IS 'I— � 0 earn a livelihood d there is no bet r way to b 11 I
1�. bq� �a !Iiighty'. ig c9hange in m secure this qualification than to attend this popular training school' ali . . just w
�. . 10 - got to b order, with good trade established. The six ture Emponuin, bave
.-, barn, a thatched shed, and pig -pen b e� *ng from . y I - �
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. � ; yond. , ? hands are always in demand, if the education and skill are of a su the above mentioned will be sold separately or SEAFORTH, -
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�, � ch C Zd to be in a palace car, in which Den, hov� Y�u *gwine to know *ben you study given in this school is not only the most thorough, .but' the n�ost'practical. Seven together to suit purchaser or purchasers, afford-
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- "Now, I could make boxes and fill the � were few passengers besides my- get convicted eno . ugh? Now, boss, dat's Jenced Instructors are constantly looking after the student's interests.� exper, ing a good chance to any one desiring to pur- OUTSIDE OF THE COMBINATION. 11 eyes ' and the Oars, �
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4 chase a good new dwelling, first class In every .
� them with geraniums that could sit on self. I The colored porter was a very what I mean when I :says I dread -de Satisfaction % gu I araoteed every time. Good board only $2.150 per week. Write for catalogues. respect, or lots on which to build as the situ&- Funerals furnished on the shortest no .
two of those largest stumps, if Jerry clever follow, -and I had frequent' dhatd process." . - : ' I I � tion is equal to that of any in the village. This and satisfaction ,ga i anteed. A larg- e � I � � with just thatail."' :
. would grub up the remaining three or with� him. He wan Wrly well informed,� Wishing to draw him out still further W. J.-ELLIOTT, W. H. SHAW, property will be sold'it-a bargain as the owner ment of Caskets, Cofflng and Shrouds � end. " " All right *i
intends secun*xlg a farm. For full part always on hand of the � ,, k(L - 1:
four that do not stand in good posi- and I gathered from several things that I asked him : SECRETARY. PRINCIPAL. . . iculars best quality. The bim, than."
tions..." I said to myself, walking slowly he was, in, principle �nd practice, a mor. 11 Well, after you have been suffi- - � apply to BERNARD THOMPSON or G, J. t.Embalming Fluid ased free of ,charge An . —They were -t�
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up and down. "And -as to this old, alist. . Sq,.. - during cc . tly convicted what is your next . - � SUTHERLAND, both of Hensall. 1175tf. prices the loWed. Fine How . � N
� one, timoJ, rivers&- cieu S. T. HOLM=. Pmersi Director. Resi. , 11
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. patchy fence, since there is nothing in tion, I said: . , � . - Overting patty- I
. step?" � � dance — GobERICH , directbr op fame Of 'the roses as
- the yard save stumps for the cattle to " Johnson -- . 910 � -VARM FOR SALE.—A rare chance t� obtain posite the Methodist chu in the V611itly 4eclaired his
. ar, .) are -You a Christian . , - "-Well den, arter you gOt convicted I _U - a fine propeity, being Lots 11 and 12, formerly oeculpAied by . ft. . L .00 ;I
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eat, and no cattle ever come this way toL I '6 No, I " he �replied, "I hain t n6' 1� den you got to ' ent of you' sine what HAMI.LTON & MINNIS, SEAFORTH I Concession 13, Grey township, Huron -County, . 1 14 she responded.
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eat them, why not pull it down?" Christian; -but I b1i�ves in it." ., . I I . Containing M acres, 146 acres under CWt'V&. L WMENN Is derness,"'mylt i
-you got convicfesf or ; and from all I ' tion, balance drained and partly cleared, with .- '" I
I hatched my shoulders a little, for " Then " said I "If you believe in can a . � - S
In u -?)I I ee and heah, dat's a wusser '.sper- . , , . the exception of 15 acres reserved for firewood, — . I , fOr months, in I
I Jence than the conviction. Boos$I 'specs and fence timber; soil, rich clay lown, rolling . shyly takin
* — _D' , and very productive ; a commodious frame
-no, and I looked 'up toward their ' ' Oh, 'air " I'se gwine to �e a Chris _R_R-1,T\/T0-V-
the wind blow down cold from the moun- it, why do )t YO Ue6Ome one I hi
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warm green of the fir trees at their feet my mind to dAt 10,39 1'go," said h,:. f :, - co6venienus attached ; two large barns, one ; I YrOY&I—prepared by an old pAy- . - 1''.
46 I Why, hit's jist this wa ' i . with stofie stabling underneath,- be ides other ; 11- Is successfully used month* Which have so
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" Ob, Some time Ef You got to get convicted so -nor of Main out buildings; two large- bearing t
.first, then the darkening' purple of the But when?" I inquired. mind. in my To John Logan's old stand, on the coi d lore- of iny le
more distant points, and the mas'ses" of �fore I die ! IL ain't dat you can may honest dat you feet sia � . an choice fruits, besides a variety of small fruits, T rewribed in 4 practice of over-thW . �
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color put a thought into my head. Why one dese yer carel,e!m�Pussons dat don't tho' you desarve to go to hell, and you , Johii Streets, first door north of ]NJ. '. CoUnter'S Ca;
not bury the rough logs of the hoUgOL. itL I . . . SL � I straight rail fence, recently .put up, a portion ads and United States. Doctors cons6 FMt .
"' - think 'bout dern t in 8. 1 don't 'let no oughter, *Ay, you have to 'pent awful I - JewehT Establi L underdrained, watered by� two never failing thtiOn hours, 9 to 11 and 1 4. Diseasee of �
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. greenery, hide the ugly barns, and make day go `.Ober my head 'thout thinkin hard and deep to get rid dem. sins.' So 1 . ,
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a I L 1. I L farm is pleasantly situatied. has an eyin our -
the place beautiful, instead of the bar- 'bout it; and I often tells de Lord d t I h w 8 an bod.y to kn4 ! : COMPANY, No. s, Fishe Bloc 13, Woodward . ing hats the ad
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of our neighbors? own good time I 'spe6s him to convart ddep 'nug, for the Lord to 'cept dem? ! of the whole property and a large portion of : . L "L
in first_ the surrounding country, adding much to the . T"uts to d"er
Jerry, who sat polishing his �first ox bow Ef I could I beautv of the place. It is distant 4J miles from. :
I rushed in and disclosed my plan to me. I don't want you to set me '- down Dkt's wheit's bodderin"me. We are now opened in bur new store, which i's fitted up
for a careless, worldly,mi�nded passon ; jeit git C' nvicted, and den 'pent and git erything made for the accommodation of -Our C1tS_ Brussels on the G. T. R while Poo ffice a : "Alph Allen, ol L
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with a bit of glass. " We can make the for I ain't-dat. When I'se at home I done wi it, I wouldn't dread it so tomers, and we are prepared -to ao better for our 'Customers than ever be sold reasonable. ' For further pa i experience that
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. place ,so pretty that it will sell, I know allers go to church, and sometimes to do much. ut I seed some folks going Le �
we can," I ,cried, and he. sprang up, praah meetens; thG'I'ae willial I before. We have plenty of room now, plenty of light, and everything apply to D. & J. ROBERTSON, on the premises ,
to 'low whole we ks under con .. rt'oulzra .8team Boiler - Wo ' dillerence. His b�
.viction and pent- or Cranb ok P. 0- . 1174tt � . . irkso . milk, land took
twirling the finished bow about his head, I don't like de praah meetifis so well as &nee 'fore dey got de evidence dat dey made pl ea.sant f Dr everybody, as well as Boots and Shoes at ri & _ i I
as he shouted : . � I . � -ght to ro I � I �
de preechin' ones. 'Causewhy? When wam shore 'nuff convarted. I hearn my Prices. i - 1. ARMS IN. TUCIKERSMITH AND (ESTABLISHED 18W.) triore time than i
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the place more like home, whether it praah—'specially my old mudder---she year under conviction an a, whole Don't forget to call on SATURDAY, August 9th) as we will be cession 2, L. R. S., Tuckersmith, containing : I
d 'pentance 'fore 100 acres, of which 85 acres are cleared, free ." tic, -
. sells or not." Jes' gits to talkin' to de Lord just Is if giving, Special Bargains that day, as we will celebra Ch.p7stal & Black, * " of milk
. I de light broke in on her minV1 . te it as our Open- from stumps, all underdrained, well fenced and ' only A . �9 Pon'
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a it - ma' es � of cultivation. The balan favor *f fast mit
. , hitching Dobbin to the he was right dar by her, a d k' " Well," I said, 11 is that ing day. I in a high sts.6te cc is i _C,U$i L
$ . � well timbered with hardwood. There is a good Xanufacturerm of all kinds of o
stone boat, and away we tramped to a me feel dat I was Jus nowan—kinder " Well," he said, " I 'low dat's the . � . I ' Stati ID4 ve:providea
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near -by hemlock thicket. We dug and out in the cole like. Now I don't never wust 0 . I's kinder confused about � I provements and conveniences, a good: barn, ;
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trimmed and loaded, and before night hab no such feelin's when Igoe ' I stables, driving'bouse, sheds and other on 3 10W. The 'fast i
we had one side of our hedge outlinin " to 'aperience in de convarsion. Cause bow's - — i . t� � - -
g preechin'meetins. Depreachin' m O- anybody I o get de joy and de happiness . i
aprettily curved driveway that ra I ak . BOOtS,' Shoes,,Trunks and 'Valises—. buildings all in good repair. Therearethree � Niore agreeable t
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all righL bult, when dey is so busy wid conviction and I kinds of I%rge and small fruit trees and the OILERS, - 9
from the road up past the corner of the it makes me 'termine dat Ilse g,wine to 'pentance? Dat's what I'd like to I . . � Agreeable, The I
hou,qe and on toward the barn. ; AT : whole farm is surrounded by maple and other ' -
git right, and dat kinder evena it up and - know." I '. � shade trees. It is close to school and is con. 'Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron rasy h,&-fe been o
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trees, we knew, but we carefully took I'se gwine to git right : Ilse fully simply &a I could and as kindly that he _ Theie are three never failing wells. This is one :* Also dealers In'Upright and Horizontal Slide
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up a large ball of dirt on the roots of 'termined on dat." � was all wi ong in his notions; that there - HATAILTON & ATV,I NNIS, of the best farms in Huron and will be sold quite an much to �
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each, and they were soon in the ground " Well, Johnson," I replied, to this was no process about it; .that there Was I Manitoba where be has purchased more land. constantly on hand. .f '. I and pipe fifting � i
agaiz. The treea,,were all aboutten feet somewhat deWled account of him church . atinved on ard page.) J. LOG"'S OLD STAND, 19AIN-ST' SEA -FORTH. Apply on the premises or address Brucefteld , short notice. . =tea furnished , -
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