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I . . - DEcEmi= 26 1 Dr,ampot 26, 1 .14, -1 . . � - 1 2 1890, 1 1 HEART OF GOLD.'- .- winter -time, and she was (tressed In be- - Americro In the autumn." . , I . . - --- � . coming furs. : .. I . Thus Hope and Jocelyn had not met I _1 . . I . . I I . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. . � _���� - BY L. To MEADE. 1, "This isn't ' the visiting hour, Miss for two years. They corres e . . ' " - . 9"Ped - I, (Published i - — Douglas." , - ill ponded reg. . UMDING LOTS FOR SALE.—The under. SEAFORT � 11is sister al�most: - I I n Pamphlet Form by John Lovell & I it What a nuisance I . arly, each telling the otlXer the - out- , _ as and . BFigned has a numbdr of fine building Late H . st you sre not 'ex -01 - can't she come Mantl Dresses Made to Order, � on Goderich and James Streets for sale, at i,w - =.arked. 41 I . . � W I Son, Montreal.) ward circumstances of their lives, neith- I I . I prices. For particulars apply to D. D. WILSON ' . . :f you aro 11 I - - CHAPTERX11L downstairs to' see me ? She's'much bet- er touching upon experiences, feelings, . . I Iyusy, will you come b , ­ Aer, isn't she?" � - I . � . � Aesires, ; 40 Musical histruma"t - erl Oh, wbAt . - - (Continued ;rom last week.) -disappointments. They had . . We have just added another lot of Sealettes and OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE. -The sub. . . __V11 I I .zoemoth I � . . '."Yes, miss, she's a great deal better. ,drifted asunder in more than one'vense ; . � .- . I � . -1 � beta . . scriber offers for sale the house north of i I., I "Ib is a set that belonged to my I'llenquire if she can see her to zecure Y-Oul . you in the a much wider � barrier than separation . Mantle Cloths to our stock, and purchasers will find . the Egivondville manse, together with three 3MM_-P0nT-U : I�, - mother," said Joeelyn. 44 Thank you, dining -room, miss. Will you walk this parted them, V I I H ,land . Lottie ; this snug chair is very restin 1) way?" . - - � our assortment very complete in the different prices acres of land, suitable for building purposes. 24 1 in �­vnis way Hope 'd On the front are a quantity Jf young fruit trees - . parti.cularlY lacra-ti've . 9. . _.Hope bad fifty pounds a year. She and qualities. Several lines of Dress Goods and Silks commencing to bear. ---- � � I She leant back in it with an air of pos- , "I Thank you, nurse; you are ..very was strong and brave, she had no idea I WK. ELLIOTT. 1116 jilade friends who were I � session. Bat neither Mrs. Seaton nor kind. Now m%ae her come -carry, her, of sitting down to subsist On this meagre are being cleared at a bargd,ia now, and an*y orders - '_ I ' i deslof gunshineinto hi . dide. Charlotte felt excited and charm Nurse, are ' ARM FOR i E. -For sale, Part of Lots 29 .nee ho . . ession i, 3re � I - against half a crown?" you proof poktion. No, she would add to it, she . . - ent will receive and 30, Cone Killop, containing cott Brothers � ,directly'w influe I Lottie was just then, in a mood to criti if necessary. . left at our Dressmakin�- Depa,rtm F 8 I 'ed; Mrs. Seaton compunctious. She " Oh, Miss Dougla% would earn money for a rainy day, and- .1 . - prompt attention. . . . I 50 acres, all cleared, well fenced and in a good � ; i V.olaud proved asdocil. - . had Many failino'S, it's strictly have enough in her urse �o indulge . � state of cultivation. Buildings fair. There is a . L W - � tlL I p � � . This farm is -1, , g�od orchard and plenty ot water. � . hen jurstructed it J . _; � el d Jocelyn had a radiancy if you ' ­ within twe lot@ of the corNration .of Seaforth. , - � . " Hill Diffi ' I 7 but her heart wag not against the rules. Wefl then, well then, now and en in the - Pltcwltm - vlanner. L really dead, an ' luxury'of helping � TORSI. n. I . . - I must -I'll certainlydo my beat other people-. . It will be sold cheap and on eaRy terms. Applv - . " the toughett obstaeles I about her which brought back a'visiou for you, miss; thank you, miss.,, . Women have many vocations io.these on the premises or to Seaforth P. 0. DAVID . I an incre I I I - � - � i of her beautiful young 4.9ter of long The nurse, a. tall, comely -looking - days. Perhap!i . EDWARD McFA UL' DORRENCE, Proprietor. . , SEAFORTM I I - I astere dibly short zp aga, She had qqarreled with this sister, HOP6's was a somewhat 1 1184tf j d tl�� technical � � maiden, disappeared, and Miss Douglas,- L -singular one. I . . ­ . I I - ONT, In , Dougla's � and they had not met for years; her loosening her furs, and., removing her She was clever, and for a -_� . w I -_ and, X � . I . ARSI FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot �31, Con.' . � Xrs. � . country girl fairly well educated, but* Feession 5,. McKillop, onntaining 100 acres, P1A1V;3S.—Du.b.m` New- York tired �of thanking Hop . . . � sister had made a dying request which bat, looked round the. apartment id she was not up to the, High School - about 90 acrepi cleared and all in a good state of W Bell& CO I wo'rkned mi she had refused, Nuw her penniless or- which she wa SEAFORTH. ., Guelph ; Do' � opwlon had cultivation. mpany, Bow,manv,11e, in s waiting. It was a large mark, and she had p"sed no certificate . . I It is weill underdrained and ,*01 CO, iniO,a Piano � 'W"10 . i . I I phan daughter sat by her fireside. Mrs. room, wainscotted throughout. It was examin � . fenced. There is a good brick h-ouse ':and good , - the young teachie ations, Like Most inexperienced . fran-c barns, stables, sheds, &c. - There i Simple euough;- She . . . 8 a . n I Seaton said to herself- handsome but duil. It loco'ked out on a people, she first of all turned her at- . larZ � . . C.; . I will -be very good to Jocelyn and very dull street. ,,, I . _ e bearing orchard and a never failing I which arousad, keen in' . ' � . . teption to teachingas a professio6. Here - � . spring�well. It is situated within three miles ORGAP48. — W. Bell &.Coo � ted that interest I . permit I . I -1, �, of Seaforth and will be sold cheap. Apply to I � . little unkindness I inay have shown 'to tal ; she walked from one window to � . oat � . Hopa-I w, ill make up to them fbr any Miss DOuglfts was an impatient mor- abe fou�a the doors of fjucce,3s alp - Guelph ; Dominion Or 9 I .. 21 I complisbed, all ,elze w4 . I &t . I - ent . JOHN McCLURE, Porter's 1-1ill p. 0. 1158tf Earn & - CO I on a "�y io, I : their mother;"-" My dear," she said in another, makin ____ I irely closed against her.A girl who had . .1 13owmanville; D. W.gan Company , � I certain. - I - . I a cordial voi 44 . 9 a grim�ce as sho not gone in for the Cambridge exam' - . ..., . I . .LM, . -PAR.Nf IN STANLEY FOR SALE. Woodsto--k. - IS I in which -she had ' L . ce., after &!I, our consulta- glanced out of tach. � ina � ' - — Yes`r L - 46 uld scarcely expect to find an en � 11� 12 cheap, the East half of Lot 20, Bayfield The . it linta-z tions co TIRADC . .al.� I oad, Statiley, containing 64 acres, of which 62 - Donglaisla acq . f. I offer you and Worse and worsej-" I . a I . � . . - tdon may be brie' me -- MARK ' - L , , above instruments always on hand,ab, . Ming 1 . she soliloquized. gagementin these daysof higher*progress. . �AA '' - Rola,nd *ere wa: Hope a home -will you come to 'an d " How could Hope come here ? Poor old . acres are cleared and in a good -state of cultiva. a few fr,-,Od second-hand Pianos and organs for d fit. on -not i . 6 I wood. There are good p this exuberan' L I I I - - I I . I I . . � I __ I er I . I - I . r -she is brighter rant . � I .. . . mile of the Vill�ge of Varna and threemues I ftaic, books, &c. I Alw-ays in. �checL_, A � I . - I a young person would prove success- � . 57. , . I I I -not in full coutrol . told her, - buildings, --a bearing toiners. Violins Concertinag and small instm. � I orchard and Plent,, o0valer, It is Within half a ' tie, droppim- on her knees beside h ' the room ; I behold he at so igno- . I . A n,ents on hand; also sheet m ' � "Say 'Yes,' Jocelyn," exclaimed Lot. ennui. No. though ; she has entered -1 bfit'she was not even sure tb 6s,a �' . . . Lion. The balance is,well timbered with hard- the instalment plan, or, on terms to suit Cull., . k-ee . girl ! I exp6ct she is half dead with' lady who conducted an instruments sold on !laid a wil be my children, and Charlotte's sisters 0 8he might become a nursery governe sale at from $25 upwards. . agency I - �10VRE' - I . cousin's chai� , than ever ; what a face-wbat a radiant ful in this line. . . . L from Brucefield station. Possession at any I was "& � Joe d-yn loweiect her eyes. Now she light comes into it wben she smiles! . � - time. This is a rare chance to buy a fint class I the park. Roland rat i . . raised them slowly. . ( 11a I .. ; . . at It happened that on thiA very day the . orm P ea-santly situated. Apply to ARTHUR - knocked ihe bo � . . I- ABSKUMYPUR R . . � . . liorse . 5 11 I � - Rope darling- Hope darling, are 'agent's litti . I ii ., E " F BES, Seaforth. . SOOTT BROS. e boy, a most refractory . - __ 1. . 1144tf I -_ — ­ . � � St We have no money," she said. you really betie�'? , Ob, you are a little smal personagq, strayed, agtkinat his --- . 43"MMONT4 AR31 FOR SA 1 - hed forward,cau I ."As if -that mattered ! Oh ! mother lame still, -but 'not much. -Thank You, - motl 'a . LE OR TO RENT. -For Pale __ rus , � - ... , � il) . 0 -_ I GUM IN [Rol& , or to rent, for a term of years, Lot 12, Ccn- I eY13 � � . and forced the horse I - kind nurse, 111 take great e Of Miss where several ,candidatea or employ- .- - �_, cessiOn 9, McKillop, containing 100 acres, of trod On her foot. tray" I and 1 are so tired of having too much iler permission, into the ro in . F � . ------ -1-1noney Karroo. I have a are f . -_ -- - — -_ -ivhioli about 90 acres are clearid and in a good . I r I - Jocelyn'felt. herself coloring. She re- her ; please lea .. great deal to say to ment were waiting to 'be interviewed. - . t�tate Of clil�ivation. There 'are about 70 acres of of . Whltn I r,-Ola.nd scrambled to- � � I I � - * . . seeded to grasp. The fences And buildings are � . ealred by iA hair's brea . : . I . ve us toiether, nurse." L Hope called him to her side, talked to The growers and blenders of Ram Lal's Teas ask you to give them good, and it is one of the best farnis in the � sheepish, ill -temper" membered the took on Hope*'a face, and "I am much better, Katie,". eaid him, enchanted him, and before she I I 11 the money which had been refused to Hope. " I did quite right to come ' a fair trial for the following reasons—. . -_ STOVE AIS10 I - I went away taught him a short ballad. - . . 'county. It is within three miles ot the village sornethingv and wa�s g I I . . 1, I her dying mother. - here ; they, have been so kind -It a a . Th ay sh' 'went again to tile . Ist- absolutt:' ure. . 1 of Winthrop, and 8 miles from ge�forth, and - a � . - � " Aunt Margaret," she. said, rising -funny sort 'of place, but I have made They are ely p - � I limped to the � good gravel road past the place. It is within a, I Hope - I , I I I . ,P,,,)1add flew�off for�o suddenly to her feet, and speaking with friends with everyb6dy." . agency office. Thelady,--a Airs. Frank- 2nd -They are grown and prepared on the estate by the most mile of school. It will be unld cheag, or rented -F U RMSH I N G she ,Spoke of the -1 a visible effort, C'there is n i b for a,term of 3,ear,4. Apply on t e birm, or ' , am I - - othing for it " And ilyn, .greeted her with smiles, - . 1. I skilled - labor and improved maebiner that money pan buy, whereas address Winthrop P. 0. R013ERT G. ROSS. in 1J ,i your -foot ,getting well, "I don't know how to thank you,"' ' y 1181"tf . - trifle, but the pa I . . - but for me to be frank. You wrote!,,,A--, 0 (I " � - I � China Teas are picked and carried by natives long di -stances before, ,4-u � � . . she said. "You - ,��_ I .- �e:s . isite, that wben I � your serviee." . , . SPLENDID CHANCE. -Two houses and -w, pea -red panting on t letter which pained [lope very Much - 'haye done me an in- being ma - 0--pit?1s,gradually getting all right. The estimable ,de ready, for the market. ' - it albo pained me. You ;explained rAoctor says id ab I (D S - I � Out a month from now I A lots for sale, pleasantly situated in tile qi.I:Z� . I to move her,, �he faiA. W � - own and prepared V!] lage of Egmondville, being one frame house . _ r "' flow so," -said Hope. . 3rd -Ram. Lal's is a blend of three Teas gr � . you . - forgotten that hor � rid aeci- "�You'have taught his father to be- especially for this brand. Will alwa s be the same flb-vor to -day' with stable and half a(,rG Of land planted wit 41. - . A few days aftl�r, A easons for writing, that letter when 'I shall*have :1 rote so kindly to me yesterd4y. Aunt dent." - �, I - . a )v I . ad YOU darling ! But Roland 1won't .lieve in Freddy." � . y to fruit treesq�and one new brick house, uith NJ : ..suffaring she W-48 me-' . I - large frame stable and one and half acres of W 'I -I forgive you. forget, nor' Roland's mother . I Mar ccept your explanation- ten years belice. � ,'Qeafort tario, - . " 11 am sorry I don't quite under- . - land. The house contains A !F . On I . for invAlid ' I gentle �t -.� - : Lottie gave a little gas , nor -his stand.". 4th -'Tis cheap ; only rjifty Cents for a ix roome, -bath . reet, XV,ea�� She _1V_ � r � d P. Mrs. Seaton sister ; why d his life - ob. pound package, which room and closets. brick bapem:nt, cistern and- We are offering Bargains in rew herself up very erect, and half pluck), girl !", you , save . all necessary conveniences for a first class pri- . �, St 'had the bl' � . t V y " His father has always declared that will go as far as two pounds of China or Japan Tea's. . there�, and: I . turned awa . 66 Freddy could never le4rd ; he has bar - B When giving Ram La vate resideoce. Will be sold in one parcel or . - V for 'a fmalt weekily st ­ ) - , �, n ' Hai I � .edlo.n.this string, and made ]are /)1% Hope wm`not a Igir : pp turnin a little Ale. .. P . I.- apply to SAMUEL WALLACE, UU I eater; she came right in front of her HO separately to suit purchaser. For partic � y Jocelyn went a step k won't talk 44.' now.' . p I's a trial-, if the first cup does not strike I � my life a your palate, try a second one" eaker than the f EguiondlAville al d Wood Parlor Stove8. I .� � ..�� 9 oor It!01- with it. Last'night Freddy re- systematical' T . � Is he a good boy ? Give hi misery I i i.. aunt. *1 ley.' 9 irst. After -using a P. O. orto A. STRONG, S�aforth. . ( I � -e yoa," she said, " but thAt love, Katie "' In �1�y - P'eated 'The Miller of the Dee,'and said p w . 116stf ly looki . , 11 forgiv . ..,:�_ - ound you will only drink Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea- from henceforth . . All Stoves Guaranteed. side, and soga becar � ! I I does not mean that I love'you. .Mother "' He's not a particularly good boy., I tyo� taught him." ARK FOR SALE CUEAP­$6,000 willbuy - . i , , in the hospital. it - . �, I 100 acres on the _. I i . 1. � 9th, concession of Me- grumble in Rope's P � tie P) A ful! line of . � � I � i ­ is dead, and Hope and Vare very poor don't think he deserves your love. I. xte he learnt it quickly enough -I F t 8' L;f Killopi belonging to Thompson Morrison, who � . girls. I don't like being poor. . don' hink he,ig a stupid boy. For I'-- ale b. . is residing in - way of looking diire .... I � .Yotiare- has a horrid tri.c.k .9f blowing out paper 64 Ow sweet of you to say so ! �, 11 W, M. JORDAN) Dakota and. does not intend to � rich. I like being rich, I like warmth,- bags and making t en, go bang off at Will I � I - h I return, eighty acres qleared and the balance you spoke in _U Mt I and nice food, and carriages and beauti- at the back of my bead. He has done . IN good hard wood, niaple and rock elin, within 5i ME cOlary's Fa;mous movegs I tented spirit, and a A � 17L - -_ I . fu.l dresses. I hate roughing it; I like it e and teach Freddy'until I ekn get you ' "TH, ONTG mileb of Scaforth and within I of a n1ile of Ailt, you !OW-fe to my house for an hour daily, ' " ISEAFO` - I . I * school house, Methodist and Presbyterian . . � . fill her brigbt -grey i I � to live in olover. I'll t' ver since he discovered that the doc- something perni,Lnent to do ?" � — . — Churches, stores, mills, blacksmithing anrl hich we are Sole Agents. , __ __ � . the grumbler I � . � gave �. accept your offer, tor considered my -nerves a little weak. -Hope complied, and Master Freder- For w I 11 Aunt. Margaret. I'll come to you, not , He's back at school now, that,s a corn- 1. . - ' �vagon making shop, post office, &c., good build - I shame. Oa oue oce, , because I love you, but because you are fort. Well, Hope, -how much, k Franklyn made gigantic strides A ing8 and water for cattle, and good gravel roads � her- � � 1cp , I I , � sister to Ch - - -_ rp to any part of the township, taxes the 10 ble and Lib'rary I _� _. rich. I'll be a inder tier tuition. OS., SEAFOR West I cg Come .arlofte, and a are you to stay here ?" longer 1'u , Mrs. Franklyn in C RDN0,B._R ,- .JL Of anY Of the bordering townships. A mortgage Lamps. � � .-. and sit ze daughter to you, outwardly; I'll do 64 I don't know. ecstasies proclaimed Hopela fame,and, in . will be taken for -$M000 nt 6 per cent. Apply . I . 'happy -faced ,c- . wh I really need not- this apparently trivial manner she ob- - - —_ to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop p. O., Ont. you at I can. I can be bright, I can. sing stay more than another ,Week. T feeling carious -&I and play, and may witty, cheerful thing,9' allowed . I am tained her v6cation ; she became coach to . 1176tf inust be a. pecurlarl p a room alive, and I can at- pain is w3arly gone." t . ' ' . 'A M, WHITNEY, - . 63; and kee to walk a lit le again, and the backward and stupid little boys There THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SEAFORTH ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 12, conces. 0 1 � I alwitys am waJ - I . aid Hope. , . " How delighted you'll be i to get they are very often to be found in the a, We In ra look pretty and be a credit to you. are heaps of them in the worid, and � Fsion 4, H_ It. S., Tuckersmith containing ive,�'s So perhaps, aftzz all, I'll * 100- acres 135 d � . h away !" � housew of the wealthy. . sown to i � ) cleare , 63. seeded ' 'to grass, 8 MAIN -ST. I - I a lot Of slansh* * . ' as I get. You and Lottie look very 11 Pretty well." 5 . - all wheat. The farm Is welPenced, . SEAFORTR Is dull. . I Mrs. Franklyn counselled Hope to well under-drainc,.d. and well watered by a I U 4 Ab, my dear, in . I don't think you'll be dull when " Whie're are you going 9,, io ,I-% f Is's 6 1] 6 8 I I . I 0 kitchen, frame house and I U1J1t7___W . . - � i . bright bomel dear - t think. Is it to be oni e ?" . I I ayawater." � - barn, stable an I driving shed. orl " - ;,zL,5.4�" . " �'- � _1 er w,h,o adones . Good orchard. The farm is situated within . inoth circles to get little boys coached up by - � 1 have lod - - . I I , . -aings Lottie gave another gasp: she looked i "' Win, h'm ! th%t's a lively' prospect, Miss Karron for preparatory schools. I -Clothing, , . two and a half miles of Seaforth, with good '.. 13 . , . 'I suppose back to niy' lodgings in It became rather the fashion in certain . you've got me. 3 an equal bargain, I o8k a fairly large figur� for her services., into a trough. There is a brick . - Y For Gents'Furnishil'101s, Hats all -id C,,,S, never failing spring which runs through pipe to feel so ! -ou d4l 3 Reddymade at her cousin in a half frightened wa particularly in this foggy gravel roads leading in all directions. .1 � I moth Y. weather." She had an undoubted genius for making For further pa.rtic -i-2.11 Mrs.. Seaton remained silent sold on easy terms. Will be .. e �;5 er is dead., . : - apply on the premises or to i ulars 10 - - " And yba live 0 " minute after Jocelyn had done speak- -�lodgings are very well . - fl I _ M -F , - I a - for nearly a " Don't discourage me, Katie ; i the refractory boys good,for teaching stupid th P. o., Ont. OHN PRENDER- I � r. Y's')) GAST, Seafoi . . I . I I I ing. � often in them." , and I'm not boys to iead, and think and inwardly AND SUITS * TO ORDER ' ­ 1136tf I I . .. - . 'a Are ybu poor-tb . - —_ � _ ..- "Kiss me my ne-v daughter," she 6' No, you -dear industrious digest. ' AftEr a short time she found - � . � SALE: For sale, the south half V � I � . -1 No, I am not - - -_ .. I mortal. plenty of pupils, and the inc' . . . . - I ARM FOR � -le � . . � f, f i � 0. yew, . 7.'� 100 acres, abo�t 90 of which are cleared, �awell , .� WIt - � .1 . My -,11 fenced. about 70 - I . earn the rest. Wh said then ; and she pressed a very light There are always little boys to coach,and earned was -more than sufficient for her new, good .and substantial, and __ otne she ,F of Lot 23 Concession 6. Morris, containing . L= ty pounds kiss on Jocelyn's brow. you are always coaching them. Why, modest wants. 6 free from stumps and well 2F. - o . " Whatabout Hope ?"said Lottie, af - Roley would never have read decently - at prices that wi underdrained. The balance is well timbered ZaRl W Ill many questiolas!'. -1f _ I , �' -, . h �- .. I iistonis'h the most economical buyer. ' I I = CM L . � . I ML . � son � wit iardwood. The., leared part is nearly all ii = . , .1. . , I ter another brief pause, " Is she coming, if you had not taken him in hand; and She developed a good de &I in per ' seQ 11 to gras.,�. There. is a frame house and - � - i� , - I 4 No., , -my and r"REAM I too, to make bargains, and to character after the February The latest styl � i: � - - N .1 �1 . , dear, ' -to—,, es in HARD and SOFT HATS. An elegant nic oarn, also a sniall orchard ­_ ii , I . Mrs. Seaton spoke abruptfy. _ i then to oave his life: Has. your medal when she parted wit,h Jocelyn. -day . line Ira ' . This is one of . ==. ­ � . ; , come yet from that society 9,, , A great of FALL CAPS just in. � , 1. - my"d ar A" The la, 4 I I . . the Dest- farnos in 'the township and has no . e. � . 1. broken or bR&Iaiid on it, and is ood for either - - af ter thid short iute' . � . � � We I grain or stock and will be so d cheap. It is � � . NDERWEAR that F, - - . puzilt4, She was t ; " HUS11, Lottie, " she, said. - Jocelyn " -1 believe so, but I have' -looked look,. of courage, came into her face. are sellin at prices never before offered in e within three miles of Brwtsels'aud within a - !�­ in e I a not dtal of purpose, of endurance, a strong We have a ver I - � has put things in a sensible light. y large stock of GENTS' U I C�. I .. I di& at it. I don't like to think of that These things brought to it gain, and in- 9 � � . S' afo r th. quarter of a mile of a school. Apply on the I � th ' establishmi , I � r Gents' Farnishin., � I .. J home, frien&, and i I not expopt so much sense from such a scene, Kate. I wish You would not re- addition she never lost the expression premises or to Brussels P. o. WK. or JOHN . I Young girl; it took me b� surp ise. Of fer to it." . - which she had � g and Staple Dry Goods- at, rock bottom p ROBB, Jr. ' - - course, I respect it. No doubt, Joce. " You darling, I won't. Giv . of bright anticipation . rices. � . . -CoMe. . � 1 6 me worn from a child, and which umde her � -, 1144tf . '. , �. � I - -) . . try to -appear affectionate.. LL ARAI F OR SALE.-Contai ** ,. In especial the yi r lyn, love will-porne later. And now we a kiss. Now, Hope, for what reason do name a sort of .prophecy wbout her. . ­ Must all 90 -CA AND' SEE OUR NEW GOODS. -s" ning 119 acres, __11 pital-au t,__ you think I iafficted ' self on you to- 'T 11 ., a' there A v � - . I . - �- " Yes," sq,id jLottie, MY . F bei ng parts of Lots I and 2, on the 8th ' . . � . . - ' .� . shivering "All day ?" ' . - I '' ' Alostof her pupils were the sous 'of . I concession of Morris, 1W acres cleared and 6 � -1 . girl$,- became at , r : 64 rich people, but one day when :he was acres chopped. The balance good hardwood - I �, :1 they one and 4,11 hr, k this is moat exciting to me. "i really Kindness, I suppose," said Hope. -1 lkin ' Kensington .Gardens,. bush; fairly fenced and well unde when they heard tt tt . never came across anything so refreshing " And; perh he was rdrained, good I - . .. I n . - ; - And I don't greatly care me, Katie. " : frame house and kitche with woodshed apS because you are fon CARDNO BROS., NoA Cardno's�Block. wa' 'g in . - and Original d of overtaken by a smart shower, and taking attached, two frame barns and frame her to beave them* . - .- _ stable, I I � U 4 1 .. about the affection being left out. S.bill I '.'Of course I am; but I came with shelter under a large elm tree, unwit- . - - good orchard and three wells and a sof t'water I go be o. I " want to know about Hope. tingly heard a short conversation. - - � cistern. Within two miles. of Blyth, where 1 i rJW, I � I 1 - - - - . - - � . - . - . i E li z a. I I I I 1. mm . . 1:11 y O little , school within five minutes, walk from the house$ Jr . I I . . � � se she is not hard,like into this H boy, were also sheltering at the . CONTAIINS No I 0 � � I Jocelyn. I Suppo -e . �_ I there is a good maiket for all kinds of produc , ; 1 - . I think news. Don'tyou, suppose that mother Two people, a "mail slender girl and a ! i � �7 R - Hope .has a prettier name than you have, and I felt awful when on had to g - UftES Tr STPONGESOT BES,' Aunt . � I _ : � I .1 I Yon -she's the soft and gushing sort ?" - othi,er Aide of the tree. � I Would take fifty acreg in part pay. This is a . L . . Ome, and we could do noth 1- A BUSINESS OHANGE Alun]4 Ammonia, Lime I . � . __ ; � , V � , � - � 8 first class farm and parties wishing to 11 - j it I "She's harder ing ? Our little house is so wee, and I I , Phosp stes., ImIn" - , L. I than I am You're - I buy - � Who among I � �i� I . . )" said Joce- our poor purses are wee-er still. JqO ,.a perfectly horrid little - I would do w,all to call and see it. Apply on the 013 ANY [Wir-40113 SUSSUNC-ft. . jug *toriex b. I ; .. I , , � - : -44 � I lyn, shivering in her turn., and growing and I thought of you day and night, ther follow," sa.id 'ihe girl ; "you're a dis- ' — . premises or address Blyth Post Office. NICII. . T-IRONTO, ON. -T. ' charm .� Pale.-" Aunt NJ. and, grace to us." � 7 . OtAS CUMING. i ­ _ERW. GILLETT does no'D remembe I :�, argaret, Hope has sent Roland absolutely cried when he heard 1139tf f CHICAZO, 3M . � I - � ; . - - - H010FAUUNER OF - ow aimple-mind 1-. . , you a, message." —_ . . . I � . . � . � -,� 1 1 -VAIZUFOR SALE. -For sale, lot 6, concession, =, CELEBiRATF,D- X)YAL `ZPAST I z -who --AV! I � : 4 � .: . You could not come to us to be nursed. "' I'm not ; .I don't care." - NEW MEN IN AN OUD STAND _U I H. R. 8 . _ P � 7 WOM&U : � - 1_1� " Yes., my dear, yes." " You'll break mother's heart; why � . — e township of Tuckersmith, con. _� Small ten i - I - . � . C - 'She does not forgive You -she won't- had an invi - - tainin� one hut;hred acreb more or less, 97 ex -res . . .: Iter , --- 11 �_ Butnow wh d think? I- have' wou,t you learn to read ? There are .i � , at 0 yo" , - . tation, and' cleared, 80 of which are seeded to grass, well un. � �,4 � . � i - ,you � ..#.; . ; � . lace in, Vne WOrld . � ,1 , P . 11.* come'here. " . I are included. nothing but complaints of you it school. I derdrained. three never failing wells. On one - - ad bar few 1300.11 A, " j It's from the Chatt . R. BEATTIE & Co,l �k­ �,l ch I �� I- . "But she has'no money !" exclaimed cousins in Shropshire ; they i - y away . . t_1 I 11 - - � ertons, my rM Mother says her mone is thrown . fifty of said lot there is a log house, frame barn . I .0ae- . - -1 � f ­ A . a i ­` ­ - meeting- ::^,,- - . - to the h - I r I I � ,. j - I Loitie. . .,go d ' vant us to. sending you there, and all your teachers and very superior orchard, and on the other a � - gallerythe had -� '. own on Monday ; they ape wild' to have decla;red - good frame house and barn� stables, and good - - 1P . - ­ i � 64 Have purchased the store, dwelling and stock of Mr. James McGinnis, orchard. The whole will be sold 'together or up$ uwa there, so -I ; 1�_ I � I � ; see you. They always -do have the can't make any real'progress until you John So Forter s - . 1. - - C . . There is fif ty pounds a year left .'�6ver,and over that yclg in Seaforth, and hope to receive. a continuance of the liberal patronao, each tifty separately to suit purchasews, located uilt she settled, f , . �, � F 1 . I . ! I I she says she will live on tha.t-she won,t jolliest houseful of peo le. By the - . e . ; i7 - I : -:1 I ;�J . p way overcome 0 I I , 4a, 1 . come h ere. " you kno .� your laziness about reading. SO long extended to their predecessor. They intend making it 1i miles from Seafo'rth,, will be sold re,8onable I I I .P.- I � a "i r 11, . w one of the guests who is stay- Oh I'm Li8hamed of You -eight years . on easy, terms a,j the proprietor is retiring from I ,doa.tin.ue(l to live " - - I . � I �'l !, I . Late the next afternoon Jocelyn re- I n W thererat the present moment : Cecil . 1�. farming. For further Particulars atft to the hure . . - - . � 1�4 turned to Downton old' and to be such a dunce P � Undertalang and Furnir -orts -of the 0 . � : 1;" I � - Hope was waiting Gi�cy-he is so handsome , . . p f undersigned on the promises, ( I 4 'i 1:. ,. I , and such a and it y etter to dge her. � - I ! t k, b I . !�_ . -. � . _(r IleaforthP.O. MICHAELDORSEY. �; � . i f 1 I . � " _'. -ht ; and won't a fortnight set yc,u up, . . . .._.; , ters walked back to Oakdene arm in nig for a fort. 01table for Customers. Her defia C8 at the station to meet her and the sis catch. Real Interestin as Well as Pr' f . 10 " I like bbing i dunce. I don't ever . . 1175tf _JV, Aefiance 44 - We have been asked ture Emnorium, I �. _... - - mean to read -that is, I won't unless _XTALUABLE PROPERTY TO -RENT OR FOR EAFORTH - - ,� . - . I ��;�: " `_ I -1 arm� Hope was loOking very pale; her darling, and we ' - f ONTARIO. to mind by so Ii. � .1 - � � I I -v-,�t4 - VY pened in a ce � 1� - i. -A1 , � - . �. 0 tore 'ap , ed in the I " � A , I'm coached properly, like Fernie Fitz. They have added T SALK-The uudersigned,offers for sale or OUTSIDE Or THE COMBUfATION. ha , 4 � - �, 1�; � - �f-_., , �' hea n't you see real. life at a fine new collection of Suo, rs _. .- , I .4 bladk scarcely. suited her. last !" . Maurice. He had a coach and he can and all kinds of Spice' a , Teas, Canned Goods to rent- his Brick Block of ,9, s, situated in . � . - , t. i-;:. "i � , � ' ;; � � � ,_� - . i -it I Oakdene, is let," she said to her Katie was -rate. 'Twaa a girl, and she � - ) ensall, which iq well known to —_ r U0 . 1% - � - I -1 -6 in keen excitement. read first S. Also a full line of the Village of H � -i : I _1 2. Ga .. ished on the shortest notice and Smartest Village. and bes'. nd satisfaction Ku i anteed. A large assort- oommon 7?rl,eas C. .- .� .1 eeks were flashed and her lion ' 'M'etaekcetLcoinvet'liiee"'LoYj(ion Haron _ and Bruce nail. � . : -, iater. . rosy,, -ch Her + ught him by, b Ch Funerals furn T rirt t" , .;1L vel case , - , .c, splendid stories of ad- - - � . � _iiin I est venture. There were ent of Casketg,Coffigis and ., unary Meth .. I U �.� Jocelyn ,did not reply by a single eyes sparkling. . T . 11 - �_i I �. - - - I -:11: I � . lions and four way. These Double Stores have a frontage of 44 0 . �_ 1. - , word. � .� � � ___ I She tugged her arm a little away I tigers in on6;and fifty-eight wolve's in . feet always on hand of the besi quality. The beat - . - �;� � I � with a depth of 5o feet with iron Roof and Wj)out five mile* :. _� I -, i 11 I'll be 'very glad t I . CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Fire Proof walls, - ! 1i I I 0 go,, said Hope I i from Hope's, who held it tightly. . otEmbaImingFlnldjsed free of charge and . I 4� 7' . ­ , I another, and -and-" � , � 9 and -best stand in the place. - : I "I should like a ch — , � 4 � z � - "Is it all settled - ange, and to see the I For full particulars as to rent or pur prices the lowest. Fine Hearse. chasled an organ., 1.� I . chase sum, 11. T. HOLMES, Funeiil Direr 1);i q of Pr ; 1 . ynients of Pr � . I I � , Jo ?" asked Hope,in ; Hopecame forward from her side of We will also cdrry on the Pork Packing Business extensively this aPP1Y tOJ- P. MARSHALL, Proprietor, lien. dence � ­ - _. I - . , country again. I'm particularly f on d of the.elm-tree. �She looked swiftly at the f0l, and will 8&11 P. O. N. B. -GODERICH STREET, directly op. � . - 1, - a gentle voice. . I 1111 tor.' lEtesi- � - I . ­ ," Hope. . til I � � _T ., ". -the country in winter. Downton used pl�ir in conversation. The ' girl's face - posits the Methodist church I ., . " I feel stifling -There is �lso a good new � 11 � -any question,4. ' Don't ask me to be so exquisite when the snow frame Dwelling near the, Store, which call also in the house . � on account of til . - �!4 . . . _i be rented or purchased, and Possession of Stores - � 1, A- , I Yes, though-, *by was was red ; she 'was half crying. fOr'llerly occupied by Dr. Scott. . <-AMQ zsdfY - I V � shouldn't yo� 9,11 on the ground. But one wants a lot of had very The boy ' or Dwelling can be had o he 15th day of reh - __ �showea that th nt h? � 11 !i I am to go there next dress in - bright eyes which da ced with . a the Highest 0 J. P. MARSHALL, Proprietor, lady particuta'r-lj I � I Tuary, isgi. , � I week." - a big country house, and I make � mis n P y ash Price for Dressed Hog � 4 1 . I ' M -,, 1i Hope did not speak for a f ull minate � chief. The girl's anxious face ap- - �' - tl� t� it a rule to spend a very small amo - . S 1198 tf. �eountrY as . I __ .- . ��., .' . � not pealed to Hope. I . I I I . - f � _! in that quarter." I I 1, -, i * ­ i . � 11 Tell me about them, Jocelyn," she " I' . #$I i . - r, upan the or94U . I - I ., � 11 what you were saying," -VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. -A ' 'Elevil. She, .. � I - " We gre meet ng the hard times more than half wa by giving Good Dwelling House, main part, i6x24 I � - , 4 i- , Y A4 . . I � _,; �said.then. If'overhaul - -your wardrobe, and said. "I am the girl who taught V . � 1i , A- - - � � and 14XI8, larly, but the mi I . -i _t rig you up," said Katie. I Ill " she FIVE POUNDS OF TEA FOR 25 CENTS. I . lv� _ 1, I. - :?, There isn't Much to tell. e � m awfully Ferdinand Fitzmaurice to -read. if. you' I � 4 storeys with kitchen 12x18 and a GODER10H , "11414,; - . " 't . I - 1,ying the old ­ �i �-, � �� I I I.: ­ � is aloo, re I I . a good well and cistern and young - the ch,urch:And is I- � " ls�:- -,;, es 'me . s a call ; it will ay. F:3� Rem - orchard, with plenty of land for both garden and. . - z .. 4 ]k I pupil. 11 . � 1- ;­�,.e, �" Charlotte iaLn't, b11t I arelled, bas*done P ember the place, first door .. � -o - i � '..., Aunt Ma-rgaret is a lady by birth ; look quite richly, app OY-Roland you call him -for a irks* 6 . , got what I wan -riches and comforts. for myself? This fur which mak y ke this Give u first class cellar under all the main part. The ? - They hav" skilful. -Don't you Bee how1 contrive like, if on don't mind, I will ta P1 1, .- o.. -j'' little b Steam Boilep Wo - L . ­. � � I like Lottie better duty for I . south of Hawkshaw's H" lawn Purposes, also Cider Mill,25x4O, I the mu -sic *Uded, iz` � . than Aunt Miirgaret. It's all settled, I Gh9 I'll m can't tell how I - otel, Main Street, Seaforth. with 4able � � 41 � ina . and wheel house Attached, in first class working - . (ESTABLISHED 1880.) 11 turn for the R I � -v � x'� akeyou. fit for any society. I ru "Flow jolly Of YOU !" said 'Roland, order, withgood trade established. The six '-wbieb'. wh Ahe I I I t?,., , - � M, . � A I , ',I , I I- B � il 0 fine villaxe lots adjoining to and forming part of P'L 1�4� . i - ,closing hymn, t : � . , )41 I-; I can have My own way. I shall want'for promise I won't encroach nning up to her, hooking his ' arms The best brands of Flour, Bran and Shorts, also Peas, Oats and the above mentioned will be sold separately or AL J AJ . - i ,� 1� 1 Y Within hers, and lookin hancL � _� d ' ' - " -- 1 � . ­ 4SI, - id not know that Oakdene was to be without a heav -you shall be charm'i'ug 9 together to suit purchaser or purchasers afford. I � sume lier seat o t, nothing that m, ney can buy. HLOPe, I Modest income On yonr do m foi tabl - Barley, always on - _ ­ * ' . upinto her face. VJ1112uctal & Black, . I � I . - ingagoodebancetoany one desiring t#o*pur, . I then T.etatn for f[ - - I �� _"! Mr. Frost fcrand . chase a good new dwelling, first class in every bei - �. 1�� F let so soon.,, ,, . y expenditure. No one The amall slight girl turned half . R. BEATTIE & Co Manufacturers of all kinds 1hoorl',ran � I � 1, 1. - , 6 respect, or lots on which to build . of Station' ,e, t, .�_ I 4, .! ,.I; � .with a face aud'fi.gure .like Yours need away; her cheeks grew redder and - as th bitua- ary, - uble, t, - - , a tenant fo'r it. He spend much on OUtLWard adorning. -Is . - e Marine .1 � I �k -will tak . . - , , 1 ­_ A - 4 � redder. . tion is equal to that of any in the Village. This , I , 1: � ,e the futniture and all off our tha . . I Upright& Tubular 4 tro . I t You, nurse ? Yes, I'm going. - I I property will be aold at a bargain as the owner ends 11wR to -get, . t 11­c�,, hands. It is a splendid chance." Good-bye, He "MayI9" questioned Hope, eQueez- in . _. I 1 '4�� � "And you, Hope -you?", . pe. I'll cal I � I "a' '­.� . I for you here -iornip - I- �!F P, Intends sec�ri a farm. For full particulars . . . 1 o;4t, -, �t 'L, I &M on Monday. and we can go down to in LR, I in . W " L' I . - g probess - -i " _ . . � RPPIY to B MPSO he,chur. � I -9- the little boy's arm ,kith a sense of _ &RD THO, N or G, J. I -to -Pigs t _- 11 g9ing to Loud.an, to the comradeship. 4- BOTLERSt - . . - W 1. FrOstsp Shropshir; together." . ,td' SUTHERLAND, both of Hensall. 11 75tf. 7 1 . . . I I Mae ot�gan tittila �_ FV-, ­_� I for a week. We shall both be in Lon 4, Oh PC, .. WILLIS9 SEAFORTH. I 1�11 :,- - - 1 Roland P said his Bister. 11 I'm - � . ,dLL. ­ I-- ----- Salt Pans the field. The , - . . ,. __ + rL WT2�, - I It was two years now since Hope and so ashamed you should have heard I us !11 I PLENDID FARII FOR SALE. -For sale, , Smoke Stack -g Sheet 1'ror, � - . '� � �, . ,"d i a �i,�'J_ -,. . . � S Lotig, ist concession Tuckersmith, con- - C. .�_ he peigh , 4� ,�_ I �, o tinu d " Roland is Works, et ' - ,.t i �, . ,-- � � I � a naughty - taining 100 acres, nearly all'cleared well fenced __� , - - I a �ieasant place - -he won't take pains. I am so n Also dealers i . � - I *-� . roof and contain- - , � I - .: _. , 4, , - Automatic ss. There is Valve Engines 1UPrightand Horizontal Slide -1 ! I)rOUght slait at - Jocelyn. in a choking voice. " I think I snowy afternoon in February, and then vexed you should have worried yourself a large brick house with tin I _. �- 11 There will be a gulf between," said come up to London together on a certain boy 11 e * � t �L I ' ' 4� don aftera'11; I can sometimes See Yoft." Jocelyn had said farewell. They bad she c :_ _+ � . , . - - f .1� � . �', -.' -: I _. �' was mad, to do it. V . u ier-drained. and all seeded to gra' - , 1 - It . � - - - . - . -Jocelyn to her life of luxury and I I In- all modera improvements also a larce bank specialty. All sizes of pi Cut -Off Enginesa ,44 tho aehvrch. r . .i,li i �` "' Itis not too .'saidHope, eagerl wo girls had gone their several about our small affairs." 111eadquarters fo ' s and Shoes. bain and -pipe fitting . -late,, 1 the t . � .�7 ix 4 -to. " I . with Stone stabling capable of constantly t 11.1 � - � t i --_, i" 1, Yes, it is too la Y. ways "I can soon teach Roland to read." � . accomodat. on hand. Effimeates furnished tire fact that ­ . 1-t I :, � , I enjoyment. Hope to her -poverty. - . iDg 8 horses and 32 cattle al@O straw house, short notice. - - Y , -I' Jocelyn stamped her foot passionately " But You are -surely you must be I ___ . roothouse fitone rig pen,, y drivinz and Imple- 11' set the o, � . 1J,'o*; ` TheSeatons and Jocelyn had gone I Works OtVos!tL- G. T. r,L L,sr I ; on thesnow-covered ground. � . 4tion Go(;er .5 f ",4i _�­, Miss Ka - .ch. � - I ' +,% pleas � t 1 . - abroad almost i rron ? . ment houses and a I out buildings usnally found = to ple," I ­ - o -i i - t class farm. The buildings are all in `-Xile ose was - �� e, you. Lady Fitzmaurice has told -her , good repair. Also the adjoining � 11 1, mmediately; and Lotti MY mother has heard of .L 11 �_ "I can't be poor, I won't be poor ! finding Continental life ' -_ y � , - i ------- C I . , farm being lot ,4liet reniderzAeAi " r 'i"'i . An immense stock suitable for fall wear at REA- 'on a firs 40 STANDA . � . �. , I _4 I -And yet, Hope,, how I hate m * more than en- how clever you were with'Fernie.11 20, containing 100 acres, nearly all cleare RD No : -- -;, - - � F. - . ,�. _. �� - respect you !" . VELS - �� 7 _. - � �; - yself I and joyable, now that she had a vigorous " Yes, I am Miss Karron -Hop _U d and I -- t 1-1011.__ .� " I SONABIE PRICES. . seeded to grass. - V . � �, . 1�� . Young cOmpanion'to share it . - By Wilkie Col I or the pure i I - ., .- I. ­- - e Kar There is not a toot of waste Thia writer o I � , . - I I � 4 " f, land on either farm. On Lot 20 ther - n, Rider liaggard and other f=6111 . -_ � with, bad name. " Some veiT i2i L.Stevenso l'ns,GeOr9eEliot,ChzrlesRcadeR - I ,1, ron is my e 18 a good- � . - . � ­ Positively refused to come back to du ce lines of Ladies, Angola Boots a7ad framehon8e, frame barn, two large sheds ete. a I 1 A� , I- _. " � I 69 I . 11 1, � smoky London. - -1 Surely your terms are very high." uthorg. All . 4 I I ,certaia count ; � . 9; I There i a good bearing orchard on each farm. Allwch in the !_ i, 1: � " Where's Hope Karrow? Is she in 2 I H e on the spot mentioned a sum go These f8arais are situated on the Huron road one - I � I- _.L I - - ) �L, . " Not even for the semon 11 Gents' Kangaroo. - I I - I � �- I I I I 1) 9-T'EA I I II I ---------"--------------------------------.-z I H I I P�: "_ t, - -I, .. _�', _ L want to see her at 011304, " - 'L, No, We Will go to I she de- ridiculously small as the price she -would . I ong For $1.00 e - SW utile and a half from Seaforth, and are 4m I Jiouse where - � I i ; � - _1 - I �' I . clared. I x L r Roland,tha , I . ey will be Post pWd. Well bound and handsomely illu. ustom at , , -called season, and to the Canadmu public. ing the g!d i � t el The speaker was very eager; it was land, for the so itzer- e pect for teaching Ataste the beat farms in the,Huron tract Th strated. The greste,st offer �el L, Df ri - .. J � 7 IR . , . I 11 I . I t'i N� ILLIS sold cheap and on easy terms. They will be sold - ever extended, to I . :faci - .t- 1-1 (Continueci on 3rd pagge.) a . . z I together or mepamt-eiy. , Apply registered letter. Reu�lt bY P. O. order or ... . �, 4, :__ - Y_ , ­ . on the prewimr, � _&11 but one _. I - . - L L �, C - or addrCE8, WK. FOWLER, eaforth p 0. .. . I " - �, - . . - - T STREETS. . � TORONTO. . son, wbo'also 6�� I , I I . . - ORNER OF MAIN AND HATLtU s . DOKINIO, . ­. : � r . I I T ,ky pUBLISHINd ,Co. !� . � , . � . I M . li . - - rz I - I I -11 ; Agents Wanted. � �1 I 1193-tf �.��, - ` - , I ' .1 .� 1; - � . . I . I , . -12 kil position frr . ,4 - ! 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