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' I IMPORTANT NOTICV,8 , � _A� I ,oviction and repentance, but thine in thk yield as- the difference in time of sheriff, though pleasq,t with the capture, - . � I . I � . . I . . � � I I sss_�__� . *We nt&tea of mind that did dot depend drawing the milk has. You must,plesse was more than ela (I at the discovery . I Olt sALE.-A first-class residei,t e on the ., 0 1 . on emotional %ony, but upon. the testi- the cow if you want her to doiher,best. of the peculiar m t -,d of disguising the - . � - I - Tcorner� of Victoria ;Lnd George streetoo'. Seed Emporlumf 1TH ,ny cofatained in God's t� Word ; that Mora or leyss 'milk in seoreteil during stolen animals ted by the. gang. r . .. . Good istable and orchard. ApplytoA.CARDN i . . to � Saforth. 1183 I ! - she iWord of God fully and entirely net milking—as suJiva is secretad d�ring eat- He found, that _ had applied the . . . . � I , � forth our sinful condition a�nd our dan- -in . 111 the cow is annoyed, it checks. means of bleaching r own hair to that I . . - WHOL'ESALE &., RETAIL ue ti! i W h �n the posse e tered, -NGPIGSFOR .13ALE,-The subacriber I � I . if we believed that to be tr , and a secretion of milk,; if pleased, it of t6 horses. n OU I K. . hwifc,risaleonlot 24, coticesslon 2, Mo- � � � . .8 _�stly took -MAN . Killop, two or three litt"rs Of 140 from 4 to 6 . Tunielq . ion our places b�efore God an nulates it. For these rea%ons, it in they found a horse i mveloped in a jacket A NICE FITTING TLE*, y � I I I ' " I it. . I - ,a ilty sinners, that was conviction. - In important to have fast milkers who are made out of rubber costs, being treated . - ; . � I we,eks old, which will be gold roasonable. . I i . � r . I . COMMO.NL. . 1188.3 . , . FT__U:54[ . . ither words,. I tried to eXpl%in, to him good natured I and agreeable to the to's sulphur vapor %th. The appliance I Scott &'Crich, Proprietors. . ; . . I - I - � I it conviction was the full persuasion cow. � I - � were irtry ingeniou . and worked very Our Mantle Department is in charge of a, compe . . ! . . 1W � OR SALE -BARGAIN. -One large Taylor I � the mind that God's Word concern - I well. - A black or ay horse would be. L tent Mantle Maker, whose business it is to please 8@4e, combination lock, double door, just Mr. Scott b*e to #Ute to the public that, he of WL I . * - y has again gone into, the Flour, Feed and Seed . I ' - as it left the factory. Also, 250 acres on bank jr L n � t& and ginnem as true; that the ,Ev'nin . stolen and run into.the bleachery. After , with a good fit,ting garment. We are 1 to a partnership with the bs . � i . every I d . 'L ep agony and painful processes he had .its color was ch and the tail and . . of Lake Huron; 160 acres cleared. E. X. business by enterin I I a proprietor. -F. W. Cricb. The now firm - do The sun hez.Jist slipped out of eight, an' In the - showing a I will be :4her a rather the result of the - , manotAmmed, the disguise became so . rplendid lot of Mantle Cloths and Ulster- LEWIS, Solicitor Goderich. 1168 presen conducted undoir the name of Seott & - I . , - I . western 'sky, les &c. I I at I iel;rilied war lings in Beavers, Worstedg, Brocades, Strip , J Crich and having our shop full Of the ,choiced fesh or carnal mind struggling with it- He leaves a orimson Clow behind then rises pronounced that wibhout any great risk .' - OTS FOR SALK-Two building Lots on I I . I I . seeds,we feeliconfident that we can meet th* . � an'*ith. - - _ T Clothes L - . 0. I broad the animal could b taken W daylight I purchaised 'from our stock are cut free of' - corner of Chalk and Goininlock streets, ad wants of eire ; one favoring uqvith their one- . : . - The cows er chewin' u,r ther oat ther in I Square, Sedorth. For furtber 7 . �ORSI , 50L of repentance. �t Was just , cud ac� . through the very district from which it . joining Victorl& tom. � . I L And n . the yard * ' had been stolen. Ib was Sue's business I charge. J particulars apply to A. STRONG. - 1117 tf Among the� flow VA60ties we offer you thi I I ,,nging one Ismind with reference to al The hogs heir f oOund a . mud hole,'wher' ther I I . . ch � � COlO"dO spring I - Fft I and God, taking God's sidt againstone's gruntin'good an'bard : , I not only to superintend th6 bleaching, I' L I . season are the following: EACHER WANTED. -A third clan teacher Wheat -this is a new variety introduced here I . instead of . Twanted for School Section No. 10, Grey, for last season and has done well in this loadity, A th ,n which mu and would lead,' with country. e- a U -JPL!JD I � 1891. Duties to commence let January. State 20 to 28'bushele per:acre. Ameri- ONXI self, and, God's thoughts ' our The calves er mostly fit ter bust from gorgin'In but also to rid -the anim I o t of the at - er grub : . WARD McFAUL' ' - The ducks or quacking, round tile well an' . - . . i I I . salary and send testimonials to J. R. BAKERI running from * eading riety um - am, Wew York 091 tl�e dreadful process he4 so dreaded, drinkin' from the tub ; - . . 4 � can Banner Oats -the I TA ; M 7 Dominiori oat of the old life, whic The foals or racin'round the field Ind kickin' * I Secretary, Henfryn P. O. 11883A my Peas ; &W the Improved English Chevalier : L . 'Pim abandonment h P-1 � and a splendid stwk of common'two I 0 to in the air � Things Best Left Undone. . I � �. I Barle . - . he now saw to be wrong and hateful in i - . .. � . . . . . BY TO LOAN. -Private and company rowel 13arley, also a hill stock of Clover and . r While anxiously the old uns look to see 'em rip . I : . � � God's sight- . and tear.'� Do not write on uled paper, or on 0 ; . . _� funds to loan at lowest rates. $10,000 Of Gran Seeds - som6thing extra in Lucerne, i .1 . I - prWate funds have been plscW in our bands trefoil and other Clovers. . �- Bell And so of faith. I told him it was � � that decorated wit printed sunflower . � i ,nd L - which we will loan in sums toumtborrower. Department is COMPICIN & CO'L - 1 The hired man has 'Hed his hair and- shed his . . -, Our Flour and Feed Corn t . t�kin God at His word conceming Jesus workin' boots, . or blossoms of an , I I Loans can. be completed at once if title satisfae- in all lines. i I 'I; Do -not intro e your girl -friend to . SON& HAYS, -Cardno's Block, Sea- Goods dellyered .to any plbee in town. , pany, work; saying: - " YeN, " to the The boys who've been a playin' ball down to the I . . � tory. DICK � . that We bATeL ru & and Wit I I I 1 C6�01 ially accepting it. I 'God school house lot, the gentleman .�' i itor. Instead, say, � � forth. . 1143tf Give us a call and be convinced � ] . - ,� Gospel, and cord I allo L I � ­ one of the largest and beat stocks of seeds in the - . loved the world that he gave his only Er scrappin' now about the game with language ".Miss Brown, wiq you w me to ' i I . - Y 'BULL. -The undersigned willkeep county amd prices to suit the -times. so rather hot, . i "' I z � . . � � pr . � . I %T_ . lX%otWn Son, that whosoever believeth eseni Mr. JoneeLf JERXEring the present season on his farm 2nd Remember! the place, 0. C. Willsons Block aYs On handl , The gophees left the grain -alone untii another n ; I ' - I I should not perish, but have I Do not talk espe6ially to one perso . concession, H. R. S., TuckerBwith, a thorough- Sealorth. . And Orp M-j�' . in him day ; , ; - � � r . � I "Do you believe t or four visitors. bred Jereey BuU, sired by CanadiVs John Bull. -01 strumenta sOU oil, � � everlasting life." The dog is looking for a chance � 'start his when you have three -1 SCOTT & CRI T, . rmfs to suit eul," . . nightl bay ; . conversation gen- - 0 TRU*' KS to " Term's -$1.50, payable at- the time of service i I - , - I .y Instead, make iie TRUNKS I I � a small 'ne that 1. ' . I . On the wago . -_ F . , I with privilege of returning if necessary. JOHN . #M 11 )7 perched the era],. . ! � . HANNAH. N. B. -Also for -sale a Jersey bull � i of books, &Q ' I it Yet. early risiu', fowls. ! . � . � � � I . . I . Do not attempt to take care of a � I oaf, eleven montbus old, thoroughbre& 116# PHOTO" ENGRAVING � I( Ile died forainnere ?" - . ,. I - I '110 . - : . I 61 yea.33 - While yonder in -the ti T her belt the sneaking man's overcoat ; . has a vote, and' .- ZPAY11 _ MURTRATI YOUR BUSMM. I BRO.S. 94 For you V coyote howls ; I . ought to be able to look after ,.his own - . i . 0 PIG BREEDERS. -A large Berkshire pii Portmits, and cuts of colleges,botels, f"torift . The fire -flies hav ]it ther lamps -to 4ight lem ex- clothes. ; . . T t season at ilin maelitnery,kc.,made to order from photographs. 11 Yes." . they roam, , - Winthrop Cheese Factory. This is a registerao Prices Low -Send stamp for speolmewaheotL L --------- An'flying low scrost the fields thl lark speeds Do not ask people-wbo they - are in � I hog, bred by Charles Youig, two years old an - I- r . � . � . I i tc Ile bore their sins in his own body swiftly home ; � mourning for. If you don't know, wait SPECIAL SALE OF- TR NKSO shown at- the Western Exhibition hi � ;: Imetr0olitan Press Agency, , . . � , . � ) on the tree ?" , J � New York City. 7 - The night hawk wheels his zig course In m antime � Terms, $1 for one sow and 75 cents eao -for 1183,52 � 11 Yes. " I atern persoot! uy prey ; � until you find out, and in the e . � I I more than one, JOHN C. MORRISON.' i166 1 (theys I to chant his don't ask after the members of their . I I � I I ,t Yotir sins ?" The owl is clearin' uy his throat I I - - � I I - - I . . � I � I ,I Yes.)) I I 11sual lay, family. . . OTICE TO BREEDERS OF GOOD STOCK. � , I I Svi ift up ravines an' over sloughs the darkness - � - . -The undersigned will keep duringthe I . Do not giggle when a smile would an N I N D I '&He offers you, &a a .free' gift, aterna west ward.rolls, I . I I New Music Store I I - . � fe which is in Christ ?" �� I .An'reachin'uv the pasture, .stop@ the antics of swer, and don't talk in a jesting Way I ' . . season at Leadbury, a thoroughbred Holstein- ; .. a I - r - I ' I Trunks at Friesian bull by " Lady Collins Nepthuve," - � . & Y 8.7y � . . - about things that are. holy to other We have �- - . & e . � . the foals...' purchase& the balance:of a wholesale stock Of No. 16667, sire, 11 Maud HaDning's Neptune," I N �SEAFORTH. � It Do you want it?" . people. . � i go. 6870: dam, " Lady Colin," No. 3734, milk . . It gathers round the buildin's how, an' ther exactly 50c on -the doll&r off manufacturers' price list. I i - 0 Do not laugh, at anybody's form of . I . . recerd85 pounds per day; butter 21i pounds I H. I 14, a "Yes." � . Itwixt barn and shed � t a toad praying to ,a . - - L in seven days. Terms, $1.50, paysble on the let _ &- 'O'Loonnor L - 4t Will yon take it from i God on his It whispers to the ev'nin' �Wind that one more worship ; respec . I of January, 189L J. T. MoNAMARA. 1178tf Papst word that it is for you, just an you day is dead, I - - mushrodmi . . ': . I I SMI - - ,ift from any human be' It falls about me whar I sit an' hangs before the Do not may the rules of etiquette are . I . . . . would take a g - ing , sight, i - . 4 EACHER WANTED. - Wanted for school Have opened out next door to Jordan's Grooery 1 2 1 1 the nonsense ; they are made up for your 1; i section No. 1, Hullett, a mate or female Seaforth, an I on - . I I ' '_ - I � * . I L I .0 inine, and arranged so that 01n teacher, holding a 2nd class certificate. Duties NDL PI ilat a " Yeji." . . I - ds Are Not in Our Lin . : 7 their word?" I The crimson now. in but a specll that bids' T - I world 11 Good -night." omfort and Theov- Goo - - . e to commence on January lat,1891. Applications ORGAN I A ANO DEPOT. 14 And henceforth trust him an your -John West in the Winnipeg Tiibune. the feelings of every human' being are . . I stating salary and testimonials will be received - ,� - . � ario.l. L considered. . . . L ' by the �undersizned up to October let, 1890. PRICES NOW. They have . - '* I , Saviour, and obey him as your Lord?" I I � DEATH To HIGH � Is Yes." I " I � Spurgeon I s Best. . Do not get into the habit of laughing . - WILLIAM AITCHISON, Secretary-Tr4asurer, the agency of the THOMAS ORGAN. with . at elderly pie It is n box 110 Seaforth P. 0. I 1187x4 Scribnee's Resonant PI e Combination. They wgainz, in . L - I ot only un- I I . "Ke I I Well, I told him that wam faith ; and Mr. John B. Gough used .to des,rib, I � We bought them Simply because we got them . L I L hairs also Violins and ot r small instruments. � ladylike, rutoit * vulgar." . . EACHER WANTED. -Applications - will be I ... - just when he would give up, his 11 pro- a scene in which London's g�eat preach- .. L , , a,)) Do not think 1 clever to find out, by I T received by the undersigned trustee forthe AW Pleake Give them a Call. lor stoves, cease and atop looking at these old er was the c�utrat figure. - i . i I ate affairs of your . I position of male teacher for School Section No. � 1161 I I . : fiesh struggles, and deal withGod on his. " The beat sermon I ever heard Mr. pumping, the p v L 10, Morris,holding either 2nd or 8rd cbL" certifi- I J) f He ' cate, up to' October 25th, 1890. Applicants to I - � __ � . . . word, just so soon would he be a Chris- - , Gough, - _V_ - G JHI i :) � . rantee4L I . Spurgeon pr6ach says Mr. nd. There is no reason why she HDR -Y i . � . should lay bare 6r heart, for an inquisi -.:-- state salary and qualificationswith testimonisJo. I � tian. - I 11 was in the LBoys' Orphans',ge, There tive daw to pec I at. � . . .. L � Address WILLIAM J. JOHNS, Bluevals P. O., . I L � . I am not sure that he saw it allf but was an infirmary connected with the � . ; Ontario. 118913 . ; Do not get into debt ; but if you have . � - I :, . - . hasaid it was a new way of putting it, orphanage, and in it waa a ,aying boy' been guilty, de4y yourself everything - I . , � . and that he would think about it; but ' And "in order to dispose of them quickly we Will sell them very cheap. EACHIER WANTED. -Wanted for School ; , 1 C14 Mr. Spurgeon oat down by' the little asible that y u, may - be free once I I I TSection No. 6, Stanley, a female teacher I 8 that was not the way his 41 old mudder cot, and in &V:oice full of itenderness, po � I I . lus Stove , more. 11 �� . holding a third class certificate. Duties to . . . . . . - . . I . was conv&rted- " and he kubw she was I A li One .. I 0 1 . ­ maid to him,---- i Do not believe that all these don'ts � I I oommenceon January let, 1891 p � - I Lole Agents.. . right. . . 66 9 My dear, you have a great many are not spoken to you in the kindest � stating salary desired,aud aceom�aniabeysttiestl- . . - � monials, addressed to the undersigned will be � I I fear there are thousands 7 Of , others I I . I extent, accept God's precious proiniaes all around this.room, manner, as from girl to girl, but one has : - —OUR STOCK OF - received until the ist of November next. ALEX. - , . I . I who, to a certain n . 4e and Libisiy I and do you know you are not; going to .- � � . 1189x4l' : � to suffer-& d make mist�ake3 oneself to . FOSTER, Secretary, Varna. : , Word aZainst themselves, and would de- stay 0 . .: I � A) . � � with us long ? Do you I ve .0 pitfalls one is . � I � ; sire and do desire to be Christians ; but I . find out into juit what . � - 0) 0.4. 0 1 1 Jesus ?, I o tumble. I I )) ` , apt t P. 0, P I - I they 11 dread the process. The truth 666ye I I � REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. a a. �-1 ).dm .44 1 is that .eaus underwent all the dread- a* � I .0 . I I oes r Fall . ? V b (D � J "'Jesus loves you better than you ��'r Johnny's Owls. b fo OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE. -The sub. ITNEY , m, sod He is going to take you to . I I Boots a_n d S' . 2 � 0 W 11 fulness of the process of human redeinp- love hi, H scriber offers for We the house north of �.,. M _�r I tion that eternal life might come to us Himself. There will be n� suffering BY XINNTE B. FENWICK. I I � the Egmondville manse, together with three �."% C..dn F,EA . I le train of unLipeakable good night?' - ; - . acres of land, suitable for building purposes. 0 )-_d ril CD &I td _FORTE, with the who there: Did you have a I I Johnny, it in time to go for the I I (D C-41 0 H - i gift ; � . On the front are a quantity of young fruit trees on I 11� 01 ' I blessings that go with it as a. 11 I No, air ; I coughed all night.' - * ' -NOW BEING RECEIVED. 1116 � I " W .. something to be received and not 11 I Ah, my child, coughing all night cows," called mamma from the kitchen IS � I commencing to bear. WM. ELLIOTT. I - . ; " (D - ,r+ I I Johnny was busy mending ! � . . window. I . ).". CD c4 � d � � achieved. The work of the Holy Spirit, and weary all day. Here, outside are ' -and did not : I . . . . -Forsale,part of Lots 2a -i ; . conviction and regeneration, is Aot the boys overflowing with health, and the wheel of his'wagon, 1. . . . I In, ARM FOR SALE. uing .T :;� = 0 )"I - . . I T and 30, Concession 1, MoKillop, contai � I 0 CD go . , -_ **,% e rs, �� onecessarily with tumult' and confusion. you coughip all night, weary all day look up. . a Recond . . - � 50scres,all cleared, well fencedand In& -good iWo 0 0 V 9 11 Johnny !" called mamma i . state of cultivation. Buildings fair. There Is a M � ),.I od CD - . _but Jesus loves y I . I . r. This farm is CD It is through the Word, persuading us Of on ; and He in goi time. "Itis getting late, and it willbe I g�od orchard and plenty of wate �M:4 1 CD P) C.4 �.J �*-- - n � . . i .. leading us to believe and ill within two lots of the corporation K I .its truth, and I to take you to Him, and then He wi dark before you get home. it . of Seafortb. 0 -4 trust God in Christ for our Salvation. tell you &11� about it, and then you will It will be sold cheap and on easy terms. A Ay � N� 0 CD . 'IV . EIA ES, 11 1hese things are written that ye mighs be glad you waited here so patientl ' I 11 Yes," answered Johnny, -as he re- - CoREAT - VA E onthe premises or to Seaforth P. O.- D� ID, x - - :� I Y. � . DORRENCE, Proprietor. 1184tf I . luctantly laid down the hammer and � �r - , � � � 0 0 P ' I ; I believe that, Jesus is the Christ, the Son Gs And thont any formality he started for the house. . � � . 0 1 9-1i - - H � a of God.; and that belie*inf ye might said,- 96 Now, Johnny, I do not want you to � I � FARM FOR SALE. -Being north C 0 0 (D P , is & 000 - half of lot 22, in the 6th conces 0 0 - - r , have life through his name , (John xx.,. 11 1, Jesa57,Master, this little child i 9 If the cows are in the tp I - N --d 1.4 r i a o. ; Ae st I . grasp of. cro a the creek. ': I � f r � 0 ! - The farm contains 100 acres 0 * I . 31). . coming ; g leing him a warm woods sture, you must go around the ) , sion of Morris. - 310 . 0 'd ;3 Co � . - I choice land, 90 cleared and balance good bard CD �.j , t Love him, and guide him wood. The farm is In a good state of cultivation, Why is it that man will insist on add th hand. , road. ro you hearV I X od )1 - GQ . ing hard conditions to God's free and through tb e dark waters. Lift him up I I well fenced, a never failin ring creek runs TEL`T� . gracious Gospel, i . n which he tenders ws a mother lifts and com,torts her "Yeso" answered Johnny, thinking . . AND - - BROSSELS. I through the farm, a first qLzorchard, brick �.q 0 C'4* (D 0 I � all the time of the wagon he had left., . � s a gift? It does not re- ) I - � - , SEAFORTH .. o .1� . house and good frame barn and other out- V . W O� ,Q, : I eternal life w child. behind. , I I — I . pro- I . I . i - . I buildings. The farm is within 3 miles of the P ;= M P Z, -% W ikuire that we go through a painful I I I urniDg to the boy, he said, I Are It was, indeed, getting late, and he ; . - . russels. Title perfect and no en- CD �­ 0 0 - I village of B .> vy EEK cess before we accept a gift. "fie that you quite happy here 9 Nurse, can we ran quickly down the loug lane, at the. , . eumbrance -on farm. For further particulars *1 P . believeth on the Son he, Ing apply to H. P. WRIGHT, on the premises, or - 9.4 V ).W. 0 . - not get to please him? Some- end of which was a pair of bare, vi . 1175x17 0-a I I -Words mud Was- My dear COMING! Brussels P. 0. . ( � th eyerlast" ; son�ething ' 3ry I � life" (John iii., 36). - thing � that �rill gratif y him ? COMING! 0 64 C4, r+- � I I 1 heavy barap that did not move easily. : . .. . I — I I t:r 0-d. P - I pons., would you t lik to have a'bird in a Behind these the cows should have been � I . ARM IN TUCKERSHM FOR SALE. -For .- )--A r* . i little cage �'W'O' Weill hang it up by the I On this particular evening, � sale, lot 7, concession 6, L. R. S., contain. - )p U2 . *store. � . Gaieties. . _� you shall standing. ­ . F which are cleared, wal I (0 0 t� 0 ti . . ing � - . I �, . Ing 100 acres, about 85 of I - . bedside, and in the morn' however, either from forgetfulness, � � - ? e of 0 W I -Merritt-I am afra r the bird sing. Good by. Tou inacy, or some other reason best � fenced, under -drained and In a good stat . -4 I )..dg - 0 PJ � , obst . COMING INTO STOCK DAILY oultivationi The remainder to wall timbered 0� P.- CD )-ft porting g0tkbf for me isn,s just what it might be -Giles will be in i heaven before J see you i - known to themselves, the cows were not � i - I nee first-class ral I � : halt hardwood and the bah I I I - I That's nonsense, old boy.- She fairly again ' ! not a very i I I unculled. There are good franie 40 W r.L '4 0 :4 . � . there. Now, Johnny was timber, al 4� -C! - - (D u Merritt -I don't know so 6, In SUA simplicity an this," - says p I . - buildings and asplendli in i : brave boy, and hunting cows in the dee I , I younF orchard. There � d BieyclA I idolizes yo -that. I gave her a costly i 1114T�ffl , :F :�_Jlj I GrOOIDIS are three neyerlailing ge, besides wells. It is a (D )"I A) 9) � * . I much about . Mr. Gough' 11 did Spurgeon preach the hemlocks and . . Tana"forth and, three from " Int I . befor4 she I . woods, under dismal 4- 1 1 within five miles of M Base Balt present last night, and I gospel." I &long dark'ravines was not a very in- I I Brucefteld. Tim purokiser will be allowed to P H V III , � � � '< CD � thanked me she ran upst;airs ,to show it 9" I . i . , - do fall work* right away. Apply .on the r10 O� (D 96) 1 . viting prospect. Then, too, the thought. I : . Bruceleli to her mothen � Seveii Ways of Giving. in %� , ! . - mi8es, or address DAVP ROUAT, 3 aq )11 (D 0 L__A �p,. Lawn Ten- out . o I . . that a wildcat had been killed with e up Clothing of that P. o. I I 1182tf 7- , 1 -Philadelphia stock broker at an something mile from thefe kept itself uppermost in. I Opened last week a large assortmanI of mad - ____ � - __­ , )p 0 0 rl )..do - � of -the -way summer resoit-Larry,bring The careless way. -To give ' se ­ been h ndling the pomt three years. ARM FOR SALE OR TO BENT. -TO Rent � 0 * W N K . 'me the city papers, pleas Larry- to ever use without inquiring into his mind, and he imagined he could ,a- ; noted manufacturers' goods we have .06 years, or For Sale on reason- � e. T , I - ' F for a term of . z �. CD CD its I the eyes of itj mate glaring- upon him 'arpeti, Undershirts and Drawers, and a lot of smallwares. con- P 0 , Yea, air; any thing else, air? P. S. B. the mez stUMPL ee. Also new C ght able terpm, Lot 9, concession 12, MeKillop, '. CL 1.d � I ay. -To give from im- from behind 4iery and tr . Dress Goods bou tainin 100 acres. Of which 90 acres are cleared 0) -Yeg, Larry ? you can L bring me some The inip leive W % ,'�'J ' I Opening this' week a large importation of 9 A stater' of cultivation. There are 01 - to 0. ' . sk -Yes, six as M h and as often. an love and . V_ ig darker, a-nd no cows L I of Bradford, En2land. Also a lot of and ir a go( d stables and two good wells an : . C+ � . 0 Aston, . cig rs. Larry - ? anything else, pulse It was gr� ,p a. direct from the manufacturers ood barns an -4 � a . . : p ;y vere to be -0ft. He pressed on u . . . es, Hosiery, Table and the farm. Itisl2wile rth and the , air? P. S. B. -No ---or,,; hold on,, Larry, it and'se sibility prompt. n 'here he knew they - ' - a from Seafo 0 A) The lazy Iway. -.ro make a special Of - dark ravi often French Dress Goods, Blankets, Bed Covers, Glev same distance from Brussolm; with good gravel I . H . can't you go into the yard and yell, or for to earn oney for benevolent objects ' ant. "I CQ bons, co boss !" he called, Floor Oil Cloths, Cottons, Sheetings,, c. roads leading to both places. It is convenient A � 6 t.4 0--4 V 9) �, � I ___� � do something else to liven this place up W � . I on of goods from Glasgsw, con-. to school. Posse"on to work given immediate- M 07, . C-4. CD 0 , 1 by fairs, f tivals, etc. again and again. a broken 1� Next week we receiTe our importati I Apply on the'premiaes .or address MRS. . -4 � 0 C-4 - � P I & little ? elf an ing way. -To save the Presently the stillness wa lings, Ulsterings, ZiCHARD MOKEE, LeAdburY P. o., or JOHN to : , cit. I I --,,Now Gus " said a boy to his The a " I Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, Meat " 0 1 � 9 - I plajyma � te, I "We P have got this dog in cost of lux . es and apply them to pur- a .strange noise. It sounded awfu,". sisting of Scotch Hollands, Bilks, C- MORRISON, Winthrop P. 0. I 0 0 rA ' - I DIrter I a to each. of as of re igion and charity. This may Joh I -felt omething go thu . . � Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Scarfs, Brown N. B. -Also For Sale an imported Clydesdale %a � I 7 p rtnership, and half belong urs d to aceticism and self-complaceboas against' is breast, but ii ad 1' Satins, Velvets, and a host of other goods. mare, four years old, with toai ; a three year old 10 - It o.% X :� call' one I thu M 1 )..., � and yo Fie'an CD )- I � Us. We'll I Again m cities, where she has driver, 16 hands high and good action, also & I In' � A you can The systematic way. -To lay aside as stop d n he went on. Miss McLachlan has returned from sante . 30 �� Vi ad A :. : and one end a, � Wn . ortion'Of dismal 8 nd, � nd again the thum - I la�biest styles bull (*If, nine months old, with registered pedi ).We M I . I what - "All anoffering'toGoda definite p_ . I . beeen looking into and purchasin the latest, newest and no . 1189X4 -R � P) ; (D . . have just You lii4 � , � . 9 gree. . . 0 P.dw Irium, Right," replied Gu 11 you can have the our gains -one tenth, one fifth, one thump. It go a iy farther on that road,-, *' in millinery goodeL - . W )-a F; 8� 9) � , I ively), "with the third or one half. - This is; adapted to 11 I can arger ARM FOR SALE. -That fine farm property, (D . ONTARIO, front end' (per& d the mouth, and all, whether poor or rich ; and gift@ he said; ,' besides; I just expect th I ur trade bei large and oil the increase, F linown as Lot 28, Concession 2, Hay, situat- P1 In -ft . I 1. eyes, and the ears, . d if it were cows are in the ivoods pasture. There a : ng the public wants still more effectually id on the London Road, within. I of a mile of -4 . : P) d 0 11BINATTION. I r end would be largely increase an a than s al, and expect to cater to I 0 0 M I the collar, and Oath, or the rea generally practised. . . the log now. I. 11 just run across �d - W6 invite inspection, having no doubt the Village of Henvall, and known as Welland X r � Pt � i'll take the front , this t n i� past Seasons. Hall Farin, is offered for sale, and will within .4 10 O� (D I shortest no ' with just the tail-"� " .-To give to God and -_ b I onlised not to cross the- this -ob- � Cift .a , ; you'll have to feed The equal way - see. 9 argain D4 Goods House of Seaferth will two months, be sold at the highest o6f ;D a (1) A large . - . . end." " All right the needy just'as much as we spend on r wouldn't expect whateyer but that the B . - . . fornis, and 0 , 0 03 0 : � log. Surefi�y, m : amms . tained " the owner is moving to can id Shrdudfi, &0- � . him, then � me to go Ong wild animals and fall silirpass all previous seasons' relcordlL i ol:rty ere. There I$ Dearly 60 C) W ty. Tbe t an ourselves, balancing our personal expen� ri ht inv;;jQ,in,?r th 1. 7 [ual: 24 -They were in �he conservatory a � ,- I 9 . � .. . acres of an fine siate of cultivation, eye . : P"a V Od �.W. - an &I kinds of dre ful things. I'd better I i I N ; �e of charge I evening party and I Ithero, amid the per- ditures by our gifts. i dy to be cultivated, and 16 acres under -4 � (1) 0 CD 0 , . . - The heroic way. -To limit our ex- drown." � .1 I acres res klml. nd ppaies, he had fei I * � i � good hardwood bush. There to also a first -clan a . U7 M Director. - futne of the roses a on. "Mr.Samp- penditures to a certain sum, and, He had reacted the- water's edge, and � WM, . PICKARDY . two storey brick dwelling with kitchen two sl 64 ,r+ . ., -give I 600 &part frombuildees FT,. directly of, vently declared him pas�� pon the log, but � I ,tor,,ysaiso, costing $8, -h W, the 178 withwomanly ten- away all the rest of our income. This was just ready to step �] r I I . I Also the following Outbuildings in a . ' 1, each wxm; i son, he responded, was John Wesley's way. -A. T. Pier- a little voice kept saying, "You pro I own labor. . A.t. � as been wholly yours ner M4in and M�rket streets, �Seaforth. yery fair state of repair ; two barni 7 1 derneas, "my hheart . cross the creek, you pro. Oor hd t � 0000 mmmoomp ]if I mined not to . . I sta�le and shed attached 9ft26 ; another stable Removed I Remove . � for months, and ow, , 4 she went on, son. not to or ve the creek." � I . � I - 5Ox22, and tool house ana stable stlachadMx22, - I I nay take mised Is a rare chance I shyly taking his rm, � 6 YOU T � and other small buildings. Thin I 'aching Of Horses. . itely I finest jams In the coun- 0- M3 (D :0 _W I MT 43�v ___________� CL in to SUP r; heard it announced The Ble ,, Well, I wo 6 t, " he said, resolt I- ­ ___- _­ i to purchase one of the . Tu � ­ *1 V for situation and buildi . )XPO' D -0001 ords of love r4a11R1EJA , up at a good bargain, UNL - t be those w - stepping back into the road - _ Root, Tansy and- I when you first be A curious statement. comes from Ar �nd again the V I %P -.r ere is not one foot of waste land; good water I SEAFORTH, . . r. _ red by an Old I)by' which have so blis dully changed ,all the kaneas concernink a gang of horse thieves Again the dismal noise, a . I I � - %ad every other convenience. For further pa . . ittly. used 1W?�* colors of my life. ", : . es who had for their chief assistant a thump, thumv, He stood still, Ei�d apply to G, J. SUTHER. The Old ZdablisnodZutchm has ,removed " Right there ab&e ()Rt'd lo d%st ticulars and price skew prienlises immefttely opposit4 his Old men, and bA8 WO ------------- I*— young woman -s bleached bloude-with looked and liaf�ned. i %O %) Rtu LAFDA wotary 1.0ic, conveyanoer'Hensall, Stand Main strest, Beaforth wbars h . a will be Itice of over tbw I i . I � - . . . tw6 old owls. Close side �y - I . 118" Milking. f -Sorrel Sue. She was his head oat � - � . - -4 *o meet all his old pawons and " Led to sny addrM* Fast and Slow . the nickname, o " harmless as kittens Is I - vl;;" r him with= Doctor's COOS* I -because she always &p- side they eat # TO TH33 39D]IT6R: : . I ot It is generall understood that fast given this name . I , readers th�t t ha *tJ" reasedy for the a" namd now ones " may see At to favo � 4. Diseasw , y orrel horse. -with, theirgreni' eyes looking right ,at Please inform yout ,ve a pm � two Ivantage of securing peared in public riding a a ands of hop6lem cases h,%ve been pwnlan0aflY,cured. I shall THE FARMERS" patronage. . tween Henderson' I P3Xt'CUlAr91 ilking has the a, him. He was gr?atly relieved at t�ia dissas& By its timely use thow o have ema I MrRimember the -place, be mn Rer excellent horsewomanship and her i my remed� FP99 U a Iry 0 our ro"ers wh lhwnen Shop, and McIntyre aShoe :Store, Malm esE,P' we as An& pos- � ce Address. Res . milk than slow milking. But with a light heart sWp- be glad to send two bottles of VC pec"A Ir OND L I raore . dj�shing manner brought her many ad- discovery, and will d me their Expre street aeaforth. suzati,,on V th West "of 00 IBLOCUZ M., sen &WO ft" TORONTO# ONTMM � Ilia -15 are not aware of 4nY IsciOutific experi- . mirers. The shooting -affair which ell briskly along. Lying in repose . a T. C.1 I" . Banking House, I 898 T GEORGE EWING. - ments to cir.termine ,the fact. Mr. F, nd were the cows. � L I � I ,__­_______�_ I . how- brought her into notice wasanordinary ewyardebey I � --- I —i - I f D lav&n, Illinois, turned out t � . [OL I I Ralph All . .of plain jealousy. Two of her ad- So it hat the big-eydd, - alhiln LumwrYard. ever, givien' ersey BUILletiLn S and mo r P1___ _4W m'11- � es tL little case . f theL gang, long-eared bir a had heard his call, - f I 1�.� � � . the nArers, both- members o: onnection with the Bank of Montr"I.) i . H experience that well illustrates was killed, actually helped him in his search. DRY, g.s."w"'EE . Elis L Oy was . learning to fOught forher favor. One old man, and he I I . I i A�W SAW MILL IN COXNZ=ON 11 I difference. . and the survivor was sev6rely-wounded. Johnny is now An I . . I . ­ . milk, -and took two and a half times noticed all through his life . I LOGAN I& 00.1 can attention to 1 3 1 1 t milker, who got A surgeon was sent for, He mistook says he has ce dangers - I A The subscriber would bog to than,& fas u will bravely fa the large stock of dressed mid undressed lumber � more time 1 9 to 12i the direction and walked into the cabin that if yo y will generally turn' - Having complated rebuilding and repairing the old foundry, and BANXERS* AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, : q8so.) 1 from. the cow ate ch milking occupied by "Sorrel Su�." Before he and troubles, the . -, - I d the most im pr ; pved machines, . I . which be siways_kespe on. kud,at the irery � L � I , . The boy could get could be -�hustled out, he saw certain out to be big Owls. I introduced the latest equipments an - I loweA priose. � � pounds of milk. Nowin beiro*npremium on Xuket8i'red 1D I a014 only 7 to 9 pounds. The evidence in I . . I I am now prepared to do I . Bill StufF cut to any order on. � : was pretty con- tkings which aroused his suspicions. I � from Hat- - . I ! seaforth, opposite A. Strong's office. isa -ted I , 1XI - favor of fast oilking ing These he'reported to the sheriff, who, Keep the Birds I I . General Banking Sumnew done, drafts Short Notice. � I I I # I clusive-provide& the time in milk - naged to surround the ing FrWt. � . I ' . Interest snowed on deposItL . . � I L that affected the with a posse ma �er placed in fruit and Good Co"r cut into timber or posts, A good � Ida Gf Stationi was all the difference been den of . the horse thieves, cap- Pans of wal - - stock of Herolock Lop at Raw Ifill, Lot 20, L flo-w. The fast milker may have two of the gang. The berry patchesiwill keep birds from eat- All Ki nds of Machine Repairs "' CononWon A Grey, which will be out to any . � �, L i ., t & Tubular I turing Sue and L I MONEY TO LEND . more agreeable to the cow, and -his I t An English naturalist . I order on shortest nWoo. Lumber delirtred 14 " t . �- ing the fruit I rates when dedred Orders by moa I I re""Afile L L I A I . I .2-Tw"'I � L" I I t" a �, 4, , I ad p St � t ; �ui il - - ,'a n ril 0 - z I 110' T h: 1i 1� t W 0 I. I ) � W : A) I P1 Id 4ri 1, Rily dh -FAM �K ­ �a)� nd pe '617, 1, 1, 11 " O 'al an � �. fil bs#6 d - Roar boW: �, is ��, I I I t f?11' 7 d. � IV. � I , , a that th( � on good notes of MOAMOL prompay All*& Addreaftoox"M (71 manner of milking may have been more ; resaon$irds eat cherries J F. 9. � , I RS 9 . I agreeaVe. The bungyng of the bo 'X be#ies in becimse in the bl' UNDRY W-ORK. ­_ ,-- � �o 1\4 &&\%Q �J %%,, cainsdimetrawl . &z- AND GENERAL F0 ;1 il � may have been positivelyannoyillgt I � ing heat they get dreadfully thirsty. if . . � ROBERT LOGAN,, MANAG98. : Mules QuegrMeswo i U06 , I IV". . ROO the cow, This would affect her " giving Original and ,only- reliable. con � 6wly get at Water. they a T. COLEMAN* 1068 I ka, Sheet Rolm down, "as it in called. It may have , the birds . . . T . - I a. � quite as much to do with the variation Beware of poor imitations. soon leave off � taking the fruit. . � 12 - . � I I � fide I . . . . 1 _,_�___4­1 F400 . I . � I A .1 - A r 1 I i 11 "' - - ___ _� `_ 1,", "� , . � I ` . , � 11 i � .. - I .. . . , I - - - e ,