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FROM SHORE TO MARKET. look of real discontent and &�noyanoe . the market. He hurried back to 1 find � - '. .11, i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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. — . I rested over Mary's usually bright face. Mary with a very puzzled face as a . I I I" I - -DUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. -The under- SEA,FORTH
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13Y ALICE DARK11T. � The children were sitting &C the foot sweet -voiced lady asked her the - . I . .. I . Lots .
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- . . of a pine tree, behind a clump of bushes, price of a bunch. To answered,� $&A � I � . . on 0 and James Streets for gale at low
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- It was a long, low house standing be- not' far f rom the bridge. Suddenly cent a bunch,"* in a most businesx4ike . ' I � S. - prices. For particulars apply to D. D. WILSON Musical Instrumalft
tween the ocean and the woods, separ- there was a piercing shriek and a splash., voice, and the lady went away, carry-; � . 1911 -
ated from the woods by a narrow stream Both children rushed to the narrow ling a bunch of the ',most beautiful LATE ARRI7. am , on
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crossed by a loosely built bridge about stream, called the Out, and there in. the holly, and leaving two bright dimes in I I . . I . F bion 0, Howick, County of -Huron, con. :M1&:P0M31,U_b&
two feet wide, without railings. Yel- water was Belle Pierson, too frightened Mary's hand. The time went by, � and , taining 100 acres, 7b under crop, balance good
low sand stretched away from the ho'uie to move, though the water only came to no other customer appeared. Tom grew I Among the new goods'lately to hand, are some very hardwood bush, good frame. house, bauk barn . .
I on every side, with pa*tches U coarse her waist. Tom jumped in, and, walking disooura ed, and i , he' kind old woman . and bearing or3hard, 3J miles from Wroxeter
, .9 desirable Mantle Plusbes in Seal nd Black also a station. Euy terms. Apply to - WILLIAM
. grass here and there. The sand was through the water, took her by the grow very quiet. , One of the market- - I A I I BRYANS, Brunei@ P O., Out. 117ft20
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: piled and tossed up by the wind into hand I and helped her up the bank. men finafly'rualled:-over and bought her I . few very choice Brocadei for Mantles or Do*ns . Scott *'Brotheirs,
hills broken and uneven. � I and another- lot of new patterns in -Ulsteri . I .
# Mary ran lightly over the bridge and celery for a customer ; he had sold big . nas and ARA FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 31, Con- . I
� It was not an. attractive home on the met Tom and Belle. All thought of the own stock. This transaction brighten- 4 ' Circular Cldths, Call early for the best selections. Fee8sion 5, McKillop, containing100 acres,
. Q. - about 90 acres cleared and all in a good state of PROPRIETOR
out'side, but within it waa such a bright, mocking smile on Belle's face the day ed all three faces, and they gfew ,,still . cultivation. It is well underdrained and well as
cheery home that you wondered some. before was. forgotten, and only the brighter as a lady; stopped and bought . . fenced. There is &'good brick house ',and good
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times that its brightness did not shine -thought of how cold and frightened she two dozen eggs wid one chicken. It . . . L M - . frame barns, stables, ohcds,&c. .There is a
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. through. - must be was present. Mary took her time to catch the last train spring well. It is situated within three miles
The father was the owner and captain othet hand, End in a few minutes Belle home when a large EDWA D CFAUL, of Seaforth and will be sold - cheap. Ap
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of a fishing -smack, and was considered found herself in the little, low house, rushing through the market, caught . JOHN McCLURE, Porter's Hill P. 0. 115stf P I AN 08. -Dunham, New York
quite well off bv his neigbbors-the where a pleasant -voiced woman was Eight of the holly nest, and said: 4,How . � I I . -_ , Guelph ; Dominion Piano
nearest of whom lived three-quarters of caring for her -and tucking her up in a I - . . I I . ARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE. -For gale Company, Bowmanville.
� I much - for the holly ? I don't want the I SEAFORTH'. Fcheap, the East half of Lot 20, Bayfleld
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. a mile away. He gave employment to queer high bed, eggs. L f . . _. Road, Stanley, containing 64 acres,of which 62 1
1 i acres are cleared and in a good state of cultiva.
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about eight men during the season, and "Don't worry, little girl; I'll send "Ten cents," answered Tom, proRipt-' I I tion. The balance is well timbered with bard- ORGANLS. — W. 'Bell & Co,
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. was looked up to as a rematkable maii. Tom to tell your mother," said the wo- � . I
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. The mother devoted herse to her home man. Tom's he%rt dropped. Go to "Give it to me," said the gentleman, . ! orchard and plenty of water. It is within half a Bowmanville; D. W. Karn & CO3,
. and to her children. She was ai bright- that hotel, before all those folks -how putting ten cents .on the white cloth. I �
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a faced woman � . : Woodstock.
Z . , with a pleasant voice. could he ever do it? and a shiver ran Most of the market people had gone ' . - I from Brucefield station. Possession at any .
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� The two children, Tom and Mary, grevr oVer brave Tom, who wa3 now dressed 'home, having sold out. Tom was -
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I -up in this lonely region quite contented in trousers that had legs almost as broad 'sorely disappointed! "Would he have . _': .- ; � "k- I - -1 FORBES, Seaforth. 1144tf a few good second-hand Plauos and organs for
. and happy. - In pleasant weather they as a petticoat, and, being of cotton and to take his eggs� �ack." Just then a __ - sale at from $25 upwards. Instruments 8oldon
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. went to school, but that was but a short wool material, had faded into several poor -looking womad cHrne and took six, TWIC -
. MARI�. _ a � � La ,lr� For to rent, for a term of years, Lot 12, Con- tomers. Violins, Concortinas.4nd small instr.u.
p - time during the year, for the walk was different shades of mud color. His jack- paying for them in pennies. "What - !� .. .. � I . cession 9, YA.cKillop, containing 100 acres, of ments on hand ; also sheet music, books, &c.
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� . , I through the. woods where in rainy et was inade of an old army coat,, and nice, healthy -looking children !" she - I � I : which about go acres are cleare'd and in a good 1 . -
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. � weather there were bogs and swamps. was so narrow that his arm could not be said, with a sigb. , "My little girl is - I
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. fishing nets and hammoc.ka when they niust go, so he started out at once. He as she picked up the bundle, looking 11 � countv. It is within three miles of the village . I
. w/cre very small children, and they hoped there would be no one in the longingly at the holly in -the basket. 11 EA - of Winthrop, and -8 miles from Seaforth, anil a �
- thought it a great privilege, -when the office or about the door, and when be A quick look was . exchanged between � me. good gravel road past the place. It is within a I I
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� great nets were stretched over the sand came oat he could slip into the wood lo n and Mary, 'and in a moffient the , for a term of years. Apply on the fArm, or
. L � beach to dry and to find the broken across the railroad track and getL home beautiful branch of holly was put into I - I ASKMOMMOME address Winthrop . P. 0. ,,ROBERT G. ROSS. Cs- A WhItney, 8
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!nen mending the holes. It was a cur- hotel a lot of peopl� were looking out of a ,( -
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� tons, eight to see these nets measuring, the windows, and a number of gentle- want to carry them home," pressing . � - I A lots for sale, pleasantly situated in the
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- some of them, a hundred feet in length, men were in the office. With blazing three eggs in her ha�'d. _110h " said the i �. � Village of Egmondville, being one I rame house�
I I stretched. out to dry over sage bushes cheeks Tom asked for Mr. I I The ,,rowers and blender� ' with 44le and half acre of � land planted with'
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. Pierson, woman, "how good y'du_ -a in . of Ram. Lal's Teas ask you to give them ' .
. re!" Tom : I - . � f ruit trees, and one. new brick house, ',with
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� and sand like a neiv kind of growth, when, to his surprise, a kindly looking did not wait a fair trial for the follo-w' . FU RNISHING
� r ,ky` more, but, ina teasons : . � large frame stable and one and balf acres of
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I to walk care- gentleman said, " Here I am." " ' ]and. The house contains six rooms, bath
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� Mary thought it great fun . t, Ist--Tbey are ab ' ' `p�ure.
: t - quickly gather _ . t e two baskets � solutely[ . room and closets. brick basement, cistern and
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I . fully over them and find the broken rom told his story, and the gentle- and leaving the othe,r th,re6 eggs for',the 2nd—They are grown ant& ,prepared on the estate by the most all necessaryconve'Diences for a first class pn-
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11 .. S . places, and she made herself very useful man, hastily giving a message to a ser. old woman who kindly shdred her space vate residence. Will be sold in one parcel or -1
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� . with her t�right, sharp eyes, for she vant, took Tom by the hand, and, to his with them, he tcok �Iary "by'the hand skilled labor and improved 'Plaebinery that money can buy, whereas separately to suit purchaser. For particulars .
i learned to mark the broken places with horror, he found himself passing through atid hurried away, saying, "Good -by; China Teas are picked and ca�rried by natives long distances before apply to SAMUEL WALLACE, Egmcnd M
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I i a stick on'which she tied a little red a roomful of people, before the crowded will see you next &turday." being made ready, for the mar' . y
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. � who went directly to work mending. some gayly dressed people, were playing pocket, felt very kich. This was the especially for this brand. Wi�l always be the same flavor' to -day, to 100 acres on the 9th. concession of Ile- I We are offering Bargains in
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I They learned to trust her, for she rarely tennis, and down the beach. Tom could first money put iii the box for new � � Killop, belonging to Thompson 'Morrison, who -
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� Most of the pleasures of Tom and dreaded had come to pass, and ; be was been added. : - I only ' I ' lit
I overlooked a broken place, . hardly think it possible that all that be clothes. And -since that da more has. ten years hence. o "' re" , el � y
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mileb of Seaforth and within I of a mile of I �
5 � Mary came from work. They had no Walking down the familiar -beach talking - Now Tom and Marly look. in -the Win- *ill -0 as far as two pounds G� China -or Japan Teas. , school house, Methodist and Presbyterian
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� toyff, no other compinions, ho books ; to Mr. Pierson. Before they -reached lbws when they -go -to market Satur- , -' OWhen giving Ram Lal's, 4 trial if the first cup does not strike ' o_
I and if they did have books they could the house Tom had told a good deal I days, and pick out), a dress for their " ) wagon making shop, post office, &c., good build.
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not have enjoyed them very much, for more of his life than he meant to tell, your palate, try a second ond weaker, than th - . .
� . . -mother and a cio a t -for their , . e fi rs t. After usin- a ings and water for cattle, and good gravel roads A full line of
... � reading was very hard work for them, and Mr. Piersoli understood pretty well father. They mean to.clotb6 the whole Pound you will only drink Rain Lal's Pure Indian Tea from bencefor-th to any part of the townsh!p, taxes the lowest I I
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because they had to spell most of the why Tom's face was so red and his fing- family, for they have added eea-shells I will be taken for $3,000 at 6 percent. Apply
: , words. Their father and mother could ers were so cold. 1. to their stock,,- and last Saturday Tom to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop P. O., Ont. mcclau's Fam—ous Stoves
� not read at all. One of their greatest He greeted and thanked Mrs. Hally - cairried a basket of crabs on one a�rm and For SaI6 b � M. JORDAN 1176tt -
I. leasures was watching the'men dip the warmly as he passed into the room 1 y - I - Fo
. a basket of eggs on'the other" He is � r which we are Sole Agents,
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. r ets in tar. A fire was built under where Belle lay on the high bed. fie fast becoming a business man, and the l F sion 4, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, coutaini 9
. the big iron pot, tile tar melted ,in it, spoke soothingly to her when he saw her old woman thinks that it was a fortun- , S 100 acres, 85 cleared, 53 seeded to grass,n8
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and then the nets put in the tax and eyes full of tears, as she exclaimed : ate day when she first shared her space I i - Lamps. . - �
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. handled as clothes are handlea when - " I d id n ot mean to cross, on ly j as t to with these children. -Christian I 'h runs through pipes -
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going through the process of rinsing ; go & little Way, papa. Union. . , I ..
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nik'�r , � � y Good orchard. The farm is situated within 0. M. WHITNEY
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� of the water. Another plea e - of to mamma before she has missed you. Boys, just listen for a moment MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. � Bold on, easy terms. For further particulars'
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which they never tired, was sorting the Mr. Pierson talked with Mrs. I
. - I flallyg -Manhood's gates are Just before you, I i 0 � GAST, Seaforth P. O., Ont. . 1136tf
fish after they were drawn from the and found out what a quioer, lon1el life . rawing nearer every da�, ; We wish to draw the attention of the people of Seaforth' and sur- , -- — .
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were very pretty, having, . the two little children lived-hdw little Bear in mind while you are passing - r�ounding country to our large,� extensive and varied stock of'
when alive, all the corlors of the rain- they had to make happiness outside of O'erthe interVening span, . . i . F of Lot 23, Concession 6, Morkis, coritainin
bow. And though the children did this themselves. Yeti he saw that t I ey were That the boy who mind,§ his inother . � 100 acres, about 90 of which are cleared, weFl
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Seldom, makes a wieked in I an. fenced. about 70 free from stumps and well .
very gently, putting back in the water giving Tom money for what he had Thereare man3' I slips and failures � � X � 0 underdrained. The balance is well timbered , I
almost every day, they handled the fish happy. He did not say a wor . about
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those, that were too. small for the market done, nor did Torn think of it. They �Te manufacture the most of � our Furniture, and can guarantee it to
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t� 0 trame oarn, also a small orchard. This is one of I - ,
or were not eatable. It was remarked parted with a warm clasp of hatids and Oft are overcome by. -sin ; the public. At present our s bick is very large, and is daily increasing. e -no .
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by people who viAted this' ahore that bright looks. . But I'm certain that you'll notice, � ; broken or bad land on it, and is good for either
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the men in this fishing crew were more Three days afterw To reduce this enormous stock,� our prices have been'marked away dow pr
, ard a- two4heeled . � n. grain or stock and will be sold cheap. It ia -
That the boy who minds his mother At our low prices everybody can afford to purchase. Our establishment within three miles of Brussels and within a .
gentle and had better manners than the cart stopped in front of the fishertnan'e Seldom mak4�s a wicked man. 4 quarter of a, mile of a school. Apply on the PN .*- -
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men of the other fishing crews ; bat no house, and the driver delivered at the . 11 is open to you all, and we want to see you and all your friends. Bring WM. or JOHN . ' ,
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one making the comment tt a coop containing- twelve white Then be guidetl by her counsel; . the whole family with Your anA pay us a visit. �' ROBB, Jr. . 1144tf WREAM - r-3 . , -
it was the influence of the little boy and- hens -4th bright yellow legs and beauti- - It *ill never lead a8fray, � We -will be very happy . - 119Z . I RTAN
Rest assured she has your welfare ARM. FOR SALE. -Containing 119 acres, - ct: , , .
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girl at whose comical figures they smiled ful bright -red combs. On a ca'd was In her thoughts by night and day. to show you our goods, whethe�' yon purchase or not. Hopin'a soon to Fbeing parts of Lots I and 2, on the 8th - ,
As the children gazed shyly at them I written: have a visit from you �ve rema�in, respect —
. , Don't forget that she has loved you I fully yours, THE CENTRAL concession of Morris, 100 acres cleared and 6 0010'
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� from. under torn hats while they dug Fop. THoMAS HALLY, JR. , Since the day your hf e began- . FURNITURE HOUSE, oppo�ite McFaul's Dr Goods House. -acres chopped. The balance good hardwood .
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� their bare toes into the sand. Their Fp.o-Af � MR. Pi�,FRso,y. Ali, the boy who minds his mother . - r y bush fairly lenced and well underdrain6d, good
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i .. we much too could spend for Mary and himself ! All Ross, of Wingliam, who died on the 3rd of : 1P I school within five niinutea'walk from the house. . . .
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7, 4:� . eemed to bear. any relation to soon getting out old boards to 'make a Now. resting calm, is one we love, within'the sil- - I I .. A�- � 11 I first class farm and parties wishing, to buy OM
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: . . . . . .--k to- use that their mother was forced to 'ng The ethlades of death around her dwell, the sepul- Undertaking 111.1 Department. premises or address Blyth Post Office. NICH_ = M
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; -4. make everything, they ware but shoes ; never heard before ! Mr. Pier3on joined Infinite wisdom called her hence from our fond A . --- 1139tf -
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, I � other man, for all the money was needed home, and perfectly devoted to their . voice we hear.. � This department is comple in every respect, and prices the low- taining one hundred acres more or less, 97 acres I . CONTAINS 140
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_w - i to buy thore nets and a larger boat, and reular business of laying eggs.' ' * derdralned. three never failing wells. On one Almn, Ammonia, U -me, Phosphatesp
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��� 1. ::�'� L d childreti'a clothes did not a�ppear to be t never occurred to Tom to offer his of aching brow; hand. Funerals attended to at the fifty oi said lot there is a log house, frame barn I OR ANY INJURIOUS SUBSTANCE.
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� shoes of light leather, and black stock- sell at once.. When he came in eight of His romi8e is to those that trust, an -anchor, John' Streets, first do6r north -of Af . R. Counter's theabove mentioned will be sold sepatately or . -
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I . - -4 . to keep a iha,rp-lookout up the beach, ed platform, and built We not for earth's hoarded wealth recall to ers, -for our customers than ever 'VARM FOR SALE. -A rare chance to obtain rorwnmllerly occupied by Dr. Scott.
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I ; I want ing in her hand two small chickelius and ---jAly Glould visited Pueblo, Color. -
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�, . � I - "There is nothing 'to do. If We lived which he put some of the handsomest Q aker City Dye 11 orks, Philadelphia, � it , of the best farms in Huron and will be sold Also dealers in Upright and Horizontal Slide
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i - in Norfolk we could earn piles of money, eggs, and went away to price eggs, were poisoned with a new dye the other I . �m . I oheap as the proprietor desires to remove to
k i t � I Manitoba where he has purchased more land sPecialty', Aff sizes Of Pipe and pipe fitting
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