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I !� - ON � 10 .1 -i -_ - , - - . !! � . I j r � ­ - . 1, . ''�" t - . . �i . I . I - . ­w� . � REAL iiai,tax irwy. sAm. S I ea inado provision� for a few trin- ! ,�I:ibrokon family circle in h4;v=.­ 9 I I . I - . : ; . .. UTTERS A - WARNING - I � ,-. . 11 ------4 .. ­ 4 - ­ I- � kof,,. a, ible and a gd,ld.; headed cane, , - Aged, gray, haired men, that *as a . , -0, ARMS FOR SAM-Rafo bargains 14 ISMS IS . � � I .. Would Soraiih 'N - - I I[ - .. - I q . - t 4xj that father,. . - �6&jftjful path Ovq' . . i r the Townabijii of Hallett, Morris, niftd Waw%- . . . - I . n ' I r which 3!roj1x went I � � - I � - . i I - : . . : � - I t� church for -the first time. �1 That � of 7%prou.. Intialre AI onee. Wil . i . . left.,you'the grafidest2, legacy.. a bo,y !i — ----i I - 0---,%%L - � , . - � .1 . 11200uzz * I I . over recel . ved. He Jell . to -you an.un- I ! *as a holy drive, you : took �o e 'IT I ,- �! TE. � � . . I I I I -1�1 a Pak Blytb av& V i774 -ti - JEREMfAHO LAMENT1,NG, PLEADS WITF1 I I ­ � � I i - . I HISCOUNTRYMEN. 1, ; . tarnIshpd . nalne, the pxaMple of-. &� i we ­ , , n th I the �BlOid Flowed .1 1. - '11� -. - rl'orning y6u . nt to take yo first . 1 , 20� ACRE, Fiftit V01, 84LIL-In bost ivitest bdt . . f- WN , . � .i - estly lived," t. ppea, 11 ;� . f . - - - . -1 iither's life well and Ilion . ppea, I CS120 4itteikin new Which L -- Z la. southern Manitabs acres f"dy for . Communion. You did not. ppea, ma . Ninety . � . . .pft much A dreadfa 9 07M V 1, 3 - I � A I . . � e ­­ . I Wheat next -3,eset, OD. mor;W hzy� Good new I aiable - I � . i Eveit. as I speak now jarid talk.about' that Morning, but your th ghts, , " � . - f . - 'I and granary. Twelve dollaw por' acre. seveml � ' I � defied ordinary tresitm nt, and WM4 I - I ' his past life 'a blush: mantles your ro v ry deep and very hlgh.� TheY . . OA f! � erp - Xpernmuently eiKreil by Dr. - I - Kjl!l; � � - sIlAwr Box 17, Boisseyalq. Manitoba. . � . _ 4; d op as you I I I otijirimprove4an-i pnirle farms for age� wrilla TO RETURN TO THE OLD 'PATIH4 - cheek, -.When you. colitrast his Pura e, r sins, 01EA& & - . � � � as high i ii I - . . � I ir ­ 1757-tt , . -------.A- � . J . I ifo with y6urs and'you remember ,E and a4 et org,yelles chaties Oi�tnieut. . 11, I . . great as th f I s of V I - ­ . I . . � 0 . . '. ; 11 , � � I .qoine of the mean, alreakfn�k' thinks God, Oh, why have you not Idways I I- . 11. ARK IN MoKILLOP FOR RAIX-Vrof 8218, thrif V#@$ Honoly SIMIIAO to rolut Out . . . � MRS. Lm,x, i2 Walkei St., Halifax# X.S., ­ - . I !kj'l I I j . . � YOU . ax - - .� 1 a I '. ''t e a0mustomed !'to do in your kept walking in that path? Christ I*,.- 1�j I R, very desirable fairo, the old homeate*d, Lot 27 4 , . --"After three yea�s of miserable torture ; �Ifr 11 " F � way - to tk* Thre a of God, In 1,th , , states, - , N conemlon, & MCKWO-P, containing: 100 sores, Ali i , - . - dealings. -With your 404ow men,, You *alkect. with you' there twenty" ible eczema, and i ­- � . -­ � � - � I Yftrs and.sleeples# nights withlern I . 44-4q��; . � I � . . I I . . ��' I . -- oloared andAtt & good state of cultivation. Beautiful �: Ordinary Country Paths or Ro may: "I wish I hadi g1ways � followed 4go' Jesus as guide is reaOY to .after trying bver a dozerl remedies , �. .. ; 1�� . , . . ! , �, �, hoin laudid fruit orchatd, pleo y of water and - � I � - I without s IV. I 11 � I , � - Iteadways avor Which Eas . Ste a of . father. I d,you.baek to that "pafli. and walk i - .&-* 1 7'.. -. � ­ - ;.". ­., �-- . 11 0 n6ith.ot Box. tora, caf%� 'in the foot , wish Joe, ­%, -A --- , I via, . � 1. - . . obtaining anything, but slight temporary relief, i . Z . i 4:i7 -1 , I i S*forth Post , . - I . - - ' -,! I I had always ollowcd in his straight- with ydu there now, Will y4t,t st,t)k I have been perfectly and entirely cured by I l�� ", IF 1, 1. . . - - Ira I . 1 I A A" I., i.li- as Tr&volfki�. -.t * �9L �, Wc�. Rfsfea6VEWL00K jwxaf � ,, . P ­ - �, ­ � I . 1. -path.' Why don't'110.11, r4y brother? the* Id P til -the path oveill. which using Dr. Chase's Ointmobt. After the third ji F, --w L!QE!S -- ­ - 0 I (� ' -6, � I L; -,., f 0 , I aulr - ei . �, ' L � . I . � -1*3, lRy William Bally; of Too - - � I . I ancordingto Act ofParliamentof 0' - Aji'lly .don't you now? Aro the thiek- you (4 1 � � pw �j -went afor th- hrst thlip tb- the or fourth application of this grand ointment I � . H- iDU-3X AND LOT FOR SALr, OR TO RZNT.--4 Adaj in the yeav . . . . - . ro-, mts, or to reent the wmforWble robidenoe runiro. At the De;V% of Agrioulbure. Wawa. . .-ets too -strong about youl eontinunion. table of the Lordl�, obtained relibf, and a few boxes were sufficwnt I . : ... I I off-&AbUalastreet. Seaforth, lately ocoilpted. by I , -, . . i � e s nerve nouris i - . -_ jungles of sin too dense? God is t,611- There ig"StAl another path'.which to make a tbbrough cure.� I I The# ' hm ent in Blue Ribbon Tea. I �. -1 jamea,cmier. The house, oontpdns� 4 bad ' I . � I i . I Mt . I I j*rjor.dining roomaM kddhenjaard ond soft=� Chicago, Sept. 27,;. -Amid the- dis-' Ing you to -day to so paths, you oned teod. 'This path Is'fritgra "It is six montlis sinqe I was freed of this - Th�re's rest for tired. brains and worn-out bodies. Thetes , , . - . AI#o,&jZoodg&t4o,n. Thlwfowm stoomforbablerest. tractions anif *temptations of modern," Ask - for the.,old path, the straight with b�o-"oins.' It is th�; path 1, wbich wretched skin disease, and as there has beea � . deu& and ls: o0nVOnlebtly 16- td. Wilt, jb�eold food fc(�. itiiPoverished blood. . P life this serm6n. utters a Warifing cr-v path-,,, the hont-filt path, which your ' once 10d up, to your xnarringe !altar. no return of the trauble I consider the cure a - 6 -rTac _01 ' I ' , 6eap or taste& Apply to noBics i - . . . - t�, :1 . 6.tf , a thnely call for a e . fatheir once trod' Se I it now! It Is the p -,which thd�fallon pernianent one. I woul The most delicate and fragile leaves of the tea plant are in , I � ' I 390whL I . . . . - !' c ­gth over - d strongly urge any . . L . ; � r - . ­_j-ZZ-� - I simple Ways and upright, honorable, Then, again, I fuZer study the rice is stre'w'n and Whore the i erry one suf1cring as I did to tr . X,7 1 1 1 L . . t) . y this ointment, and L �, . . - -ff OUSE AND THELFE AbRIES CE . ,PDX Christian lives. The te9t Is Jeremiah "'blazing" -roArkm a-ibng , the- paths l4ughter of � the bil�,de�inaids is try- shall gladly write tqjmyy4.*ho, wish to refer to this tea—that's why it is so fragrant and aromatic. . I - �1. i L -L SALLL-MI uudetoigned offers f6t i�AO hOr- ­', I . . which led Up to- the horne of n -y ie for particulars of my case. ' I was so bad with ibrLoe vi., 16, "Ask for the. old paths," salutaijoi`�s ir �"'*' la karpurboy, together � . � - our Ing to 'drow tile j I ful Blue Ribbon Tea invigorates the faculties—makes the mind ' , trt,; k totr , . i ' tch the sores i . � - . WX66 of land tn A- go, d state- of 01061VAU013, and Most simple is the text's figure. Its ' childhood. * r . findl . !out -that these soms which I i N this � 1�ath- with eczerba that I woul(i scra in I ... . .. planted, wightruil And ornamental trees. There In % simplieA�Y gives 'it a' hOm,&JY beauty, -. paths were ChristiaTi. . paths and 110- VK - , jily.sleep until tile blood*'ould gow." clear, gives new zest to living- ,, . , go" , stable an the jdace and plenty of, bard and soft � Ay. are. orange blossoms. I I - . L � . waim Zj# InL Wno,x order. The housel It has in it the axorna of; thewoods. ways, led toward. tho throne bf Gqd, The silver bells are -- those. Dr. Chase's Ointment, 6o cents a box, ataIt I � . I Atnees _ . . - . - simile -s of . L I - *hfch is In. a good-'dakto Of rePsir, contains seven; � It I is one of those simple flow do I knqw? � Simple enough. , which . encQ played Mendels5ohn S dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toron" . . , - - &tives, an , � . . . "11-1 -U t ald McCovinoll - I - . . . � L . . " L *bb � - - _ be Inapeoted at: Any tinie. Co back to the ,Let me Iflustrate: Wlien I go to Eu- "Wedding' JN*rcll�ll Whero did tha't' . . r000lt Tt* rremlqe� In bri�v � . I . 11 ntry life that . . To protect you against imitations the portrait * , mas�,Josxp)a rL, aRIN , Seatorth. P, 6. ��, . - _ - , weary city dwellerj� *bbse feet have rope as far ' as possi le I live there path. which elided at tll(.. Illarl-jag and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous � � . - ­ .- i . L - . .� I .. . (I I ' I . -U�ihjt�n FOIL SALE -For oat& Lot 90; Oonoenlon been long accustomed' to the - hard wriong the n d for the most altar -first load you? "Oil," yo�fi receipt book author, are on every box - I � 7, IT%bWtt* bht flomoite-sci, con ommon peop -1, lu�e �i on � I ' paving Atones of ths rAty sidewalks, part aniong, the c lo. Now, swer, "it IPd me' first aniolig th#4. - ---- - I tainlag ioo, sivireti go acres cleared and aeoded down . � . I . �, - . )-b&j&ncej*go6dh%rdwood bush.. ,the tnehiorL,V of the footpaths over I again and ag@Lin, when I'llave turned I)Hors and over the -stony gr(iunds, - ' : . IL . - ' all but It zeros, thi - - . ST Ocean tra,voi-Viz., sixty-seven ana . : � . - I The, lind lzi,xell undordralffed and wall fenoad and turf cover�a hills and the narrow my back.upon Burop cities and My court'llip .. . - I . - - . . n s days were,, not all sun- otic-lialf bours b(,twe(,n the British I - 1. -1 L Is !a Svc ,way ar.telassi.irm FillitelAIN build- laties betwoen -the banks bejewel6d climbed the untrequen d paths which shine, V 0 I7 a long tillic I did notI I ' - - im -to ---- 0 � -of wour. In good i.oz-11ty. near , I I . Isles and Nowfoundlund, distance 1,-. . �on , : - o .- - ler And vofitoffioe4. Appty on the with swoet *ild flowers that -he ugid . lead bver the uiountai�% , I have been know v0ietbor'l could win the hand. I C.e.' . I L .. rN ,. . h soffice. DAM Ito- to walk in his childhood days. - � The startled with (Ijiding �ere'a cross'and of M . huart� I' (350 wiles, and two and one-half . I L Te � of ais Dahlia Poo, . I I I . y ove. In the first, plarv, ' . ; . -. . 18624f . , h6urs between 11ort aux Das*qne, An 1 4U, : I I - I LL I .1 - I old.'path-9-We can never forget ther�. there an altar.' A woluld find theso I was not SQcially her equal. 1,111hon I Nowfoil.ndland, and Aspey, in North ; � - will do''ug good It We think Of er'osse's and altari far, f m Was pennile . 151selet 24ixed Oc 016ould be FOR ALIL-rairm, in Stanley for gals, Lot It I . I I I -ss and had nothing. to of- . A819 for- thip , hu " . -but illy jwo ban I 8ydney,. distance Aixty-five jWlt-.4. I 0 Fifty I , fft, - 4.. . . 1 4 - 1 cono"'don 2, oantalollig 100 so Ali, them. -this ,morning and see if tber6 -any houser or c Then, an I f or ds and a'willing SL*4d Lab*j 9- X iwood bush. It is In a irood I I . i . The th-ne occupied in waking isho I . - . ,I 26 sar" of hard , . . are,, any moral lessons *a can leara , have concealed myself'. Ong the treis heart. Thtm, iny life was not what . occan t .. � . I ====-- . I . gWo ot oultivailon, won. fenced %Ad underdralne4 . . -- I , ' and waited, -r have s� Pea -4- x1p is caliculatod oil tile %rok With StAbil fro theny. Jemmlah, amonX -t-h* s� n. weary it ought to have been. - But sho' bad T.hexa Ison the - tarm two b 090 And a i . -07ij , I I it Is oonv64IVntIy:-@lWat@d* grestast of the prophets/ lamenting . ants come along with- at biK Pa S /1/2 Job L �, from RzIrd'# oah i %,. I that his � counti ea had deserted strapped to- 4 -heir 'sho' Iders. Then I form. I went I A c 111) I � L K-/ ddrow-0 ftio, -twii Od jLn /a . 1a.K.e,4,w,#,1, L'-"Ir"Al ='and all L - Se W faith in rne, I promised - luer , to . re- Deutschland's bet record, atLained , last year, of 588 Miles in twenty- � he �'s � "I" A i _ �;� big la . to obur'li with'h6r. I four hours, or twenty-four d 0)10- T . as, If/ U - �n i.1 XoG%,ZQ0R,, j . � their God and disobeyed! N4 s, � have seen theifi. stop a d look around gave ill) * dHnkiiig, and I promised . f (tj%9 I endow, or . .. 110GAlCQOV4L2ad C00084810116: . lialf nliles- a -D hour. 'if turbine ships I � 1.11: : � - -- � -- j - ' ' -watching, Then -her I would surrender ny heart to � I - . - L, 81 - -1768-tf.: pleads with,them, to.avert the Ila- -to see if any one.was , . -1 61 C,'*..,�&� 0 1 . ,f.#4 oni, . -- il I �. . could be- r�ut on the Sol -vice NVIth. a I . . .. I - 11 I I - , ending puxiighutent by returning. -to I have seen them -unstrap their bur- (Jhrisb, And' do you know, the night � - �� - I ' - - - . I . 61 tfTORK Axa DWELLING FOR. SALN OR TO! im, and he employs ,this Simple. :fig- � dens 'and,lay them . at the feet . ofthe she. gave herself to me she inade we nwan speed- of thir�,v-six iijilvs an I . - . . . - I 11 Rgki�1E* Aoro of the undemgned, near the_( - . I � : hour the th-lic of coming frow the. I . I railway stotton-la gwd3rkh, will be sold a-ehp or. re to portray their condition, :: We Imago of -, Qhrist ind then .and there kneel -with. her and. ive both itutdo a I .� The days are sbortening,'and all sign's poititto Fall, with its coal - Wilt be Tented On 00y t8rWL Itisadmirably1daA, lescribes, them-- as travelers lost upon kneel.in prayer. , well My friend�jjt prayer 1 that 1, God *would Ilea ." and British Isles to Newfou-ndland would. I � - ,edfora pr000rr and prnylsionist7re and N favorably 1 ' . - , 1 1 be -forty --four hours. , ' a comf)rtible 4wet&' 0 mountains of sin, hunting for- going alo�g the pathway which was ll(Ap 1110 keep I'lly, VOWS." All,,' weather and- cooler evainings-the chilly season between thg : idjustfdforbolq�w, Therju. , "� � . & . I 4 yes, . A London despatch -racently 'pub-, - I . ,� I T�Iij-it b be no p4tfi 'which will lead them out of "blay,ed'.' , by yolir- lnother!s bread lily brother!, I know ' just how, you � "sbl;p. It will lass 0, Ift . . ' heat of Stimmer and the cold of winter. It is then you feel the g ad to lat 0 t t at n nitting , �Qedle, I- coine feel whan yog, think d ' ath I � I&Ol= " Xnd�f�r U r*p&l' their moral difficulties. He repre- k ife . .and, k i of that ol, , lished a.sketch'that the Southeastern - suy I.0� Apply tag, Uk,;gRi, Sp,x 'r . � . and London, Chatb�ni -and Dover I , I � . . st,:nta God as. telling � them to "'ank - upon altars � every whero, " I find that wbich led iip to your nlarriaW a]- . ­ - need Df a light weight Overcoat. Let us eret one ready , " . . I � , IL tj Rallway Company had ,orderad for 0 for YOU -- . I . . . : , I for the ol,d paths.- wbich- is � tl�e good. . there was. hardly a stej� that she took tar! When you took the treftibling dollvvry ne)tt Season! a, .. tAVCTlty-f1V4,1 � and of that young girl in youl-s you I I 'now before the Fall rush is on. We have all the lat's w NY a , , an� Y6, shall in life but she had'.& place where she -b .e ABU iroR NALIL-The nndersig6acl offem his . nd *walk th6rain ­ � .1 1�' , t clothsj� . - I , I T . tar . m � W 9 and Sonth half 10. Onnoesgoo 12r find rest for. jVour 6ouls. - ,B4t they could"stop and kneel in. prayer. And' (�vuly folt that you want,ed to be knot turbine ste.anier, 800 by 40 ' I . F . - � " - -*I:g '*�t��jog IjW aar#% foir sale on, reasonable "We -will. not . * therein.." wy affitr I find indentations in . good� You w proinised,, God, theh and -ff.,.et, to coyer the passage between - . awl will fit y1ou iu the latest style, I ust &op 171. 1 t On -she placeig & story- and a halt frame said, . wal . � � at ev.(, - ' � England and Fran�e Ili forty-fivo I I � .-I � . 8�, 06 one cellar. ; driving bouse, barnst *had# . Jeremiah points th.p ,right wher' she laid her burdens thare, for her sake as well ". 'youl. - � . 1�i� I It � . ard, �1*ath lbad- the rock , 9 . ' .minutes, ., Tf Successful, it is .expect- I - --c " � , and, alt necessary outbuildings,- one smaWorch l hrone,of Cod by using at the� iour's- feet. I owll,. to live a good, truef twre, i Isier Giting eptleir. onek and never falling *011, M . � ed the turhine systein Will be extend- - 4 ++ i . 4 14-164 H. 1 1 +4 1 .1 4-4-1 + !- 1 !� the homely.. Simile of,"the ordinkry And, 01V, 1,11y, ir!eind, 1 what a lot of noble, Ohrfigtian life, 'Have yd� kept w 61stern,.99j�e"i elsared.iMacres bush. .0fietulte I I . I , ed to Atlantic traile. � I I Pchool and Oak office. country paths or roug4. roa4weLYS in bttrdens sl�e had to I 1 * yourl vow? Are you willing to go to . andaquarterlmm churchr- I , , . upon bet- Sa- � - For fail Particular* appTy, to 1k, A. KNOX. B,vfh C01)[1111on use eLt the timo,- ovfr - which - VoUr's'br east Ili her journey of lifel c1lul-ch with ber now am you did when It Js within 'the bounds of possi- . I I Ontario. . 1855if-ti , : ; bility, thep, by the : appliefttion of I I � � 1� , . tilt, eastern cara.vaiis [have traveled. niere was that awful. bur0en of phys- you were angaged to hor'l Arc you I . - --- ...., ..- I ''..... . 11C..1ping r : the turbine System to bridge the At- GH2" BR1 0S.. -PARK FOR tAti.-For sale. teio%'11, Concesslon and the bowl; have come home for the jeal. 'sickness. I do hot know how, - he to set- the right oxample . . . . . V� 14 MoKiliop, containing About 80 acre#, 65 of evening milking and ov6r which- have , be�ore your , children -your children ..1antic N'ia Nowfoundland s'O as to . JV � you may reMember your Auotber, but. bring tile old world and the new � � . WhWh W,e ele -4 gjAoo&' is good h3rd- ' � I . are ---and the bi � . d tired vien and- women when, 1116st of us think of lunt ther wbeli-slie' and lwrs? . Remember, nian, you I wood. it irtunderdralred, well tenood and tn siped � 11-1-q-';(! - . . I I I within forty-four ho -Urs, or les.,s than � I to mado a prohilse to her'an'd to klod . . . state7or cultivation. Toeire is; a comfortable house with daily ta.91is woll done, they,have jwas phy.,jically sick. - $hp seenied I . . two clays' jt)urney, of each other, or, , . F IT) RNZASEERAS9 SEIFORTR � ' -ina-ban-Irb,sra, There are two gooC wells. 060 At "ought, the honle f4resides for physic- be so long! dying. Now it was the on tilie llight. of your wedding, Will - I I I . . -- thehouseand theother sithebarn. , Agood or- - C . by placing oil the route sveh a � ..�. -1 - �bertfrult. A -bout hoilfway between al rafreghnient and for blessed Sleep.- pain in the head, now it� *&& Vh a y0uj�vek�, the old path of con-qe6-a;t- ft j . . . f . ' steamer as re- . . TAke Jeremiah - o -day car- , Aisordered lierveis, Th- it was ' tri(ateotj2d - onct Coj3Venjeat to Saboole. - ,1 would t that (,d o, �Wlflch ,�Iound throli-gh tilt, L ica Seaforth j V . the Deutschland, ,to - . LK98TED, Seaf6rth, ortheMoprie. .r thoughts back to the remi- Jong, long tku6, when ive had a traliV . days of youi-,,courtxbip and eiid , td duev the journey to sixty�scyon aind . I . TOWN'OF SEAFORTH, .1 IV on � L 0. , . you � I I A �ZcFem'Notreetri 8tr&tf Ord F. q. JO If Af ' . ". rht you took ywir linart jave Of -410f hours. . ! .. - . . ­ : I U LIN - - -t i"llow is inother to -day?" . � I te7 .6 . - Ww -nees of the country and from the .,(,d nurse. the nig - have thejullest, confidence i tl - T,A- � 1860 if � s%1V(1(L' . and as a, i r I . t., fregh ffowersL of the vill ago the . ) rer children'Would ask, hilde fvorit her father's lintop? e if Lands in' Arrears for Taxes.- yotink '" I Tr' asur&'S' Sale 10 1. -" . FbU RALK -For, axle Lot 1, Gmeesslo ;,hedgero,ws pluck blossoms -which Will.'- We Nvoul(I 'ansWej. L "Nct he id(ss tilkt, lily brother, havi,;you j)q)i1,Ct- I llave just outlined. and I � . � T 6 0. L , vory well, 8 . U18f; ])(.lie.%, T I ; ARX i -� ( th t ; . I L I I r, T,ue,k,ortindth�contaiuingrloo:&OlrolLof whiph 85 refflind 'you of old tiutd associations 'lily doar; not v ry well," Yet for al$o tried to;follow Out that. pivdgo ­ a it the British shig- � . I � ITO �Ex I ; -1 acres are cleared. the remainder In hardwood bugh, ­ � 0 ' p1lig. men do not avail theni&1vvs of . ' . - -acr6s under gram. it ta)mi4pble either L and resolves. The Ore&test of horti- tho itiost part r ino liet-s lost their Yo�u ITIMde t .-:(Iod in the nj4dit when - .1 . � Thala-L&Te K � I � I 0 yu this route .our farseving and enter- exoww ov SM.A.:F021RrX1-1 rX0 "Wr:rrr -- mimp - -,) 7�h � :- I for g ,ying, or grazing and is weir Unaed and, '.culturists is not the gardener wh( phydeal heat i.by li-ving and doing r Sick'? You 1�wojl prising Aincrimn, neiglibol'S L will do ' under,oran6d. There, Is a good orchird mad plenty -, .. . 1*19X-11vinbor the grave facos 'of, the . By'virtue of a wkfr&nt Issued by thaVayor of the Tbwn of Seafortb, under his hind and ithe " of -"' � - , fashiod.8 his beds in -the '%maxiv - col.4 for US. . . . , . ` . I of sivall fruit treat. There to &: frarno house 26xS6 , sol� . the -corporation of the Town of Seaforl-ti, bearlog dAt 3 th IJ twe it) -four -h day of Avic .3 j%r of our -I I with kitchen IM4, frame barn 40x60 with stone a Jose h's co ttle, Vier along' this ' WOR reillelliberr �low . . . I , uit, In th ye ors,,, of , .p at, or sC *' . fai """'s"'i"lls* Yo" . . j . -1 . Lordonethousand nine hundred and three, and tomi3dlrected.comnia-idin,ginet)1-3vv upo'Ithe's -.%,y shed 24x60 with drIAn;,r I mother's crazy quilt. ! I . - everal sta�ling. underneathpud h It is hei� who Chr sftiati path of vour demd mother. kn!tlt by tho crib and said� 't0h, I I Lec lands:herein mentioned and 6scribed in the said town of StalarbIl, (all of whiob land@ are ptteated)'for the � . 1. -�'( 11 � A wding tn;cocker. . . I There eve zla�� no ( (11� 11 �,ou will .1 arrests rf taxes duo) .thereon respeotively., together with cos"4 tie hereafter for, Jortb. I herobw g .shed and pig house undernsath� j Miles from i i iakes � his ral designs sinlpl�­v6ry I I fli d also the place whe se aid I �)d make illy 'betby % till ; . . - , ive notim . 'It Is 7 . '* 'Eidivard Co(.'(L']L., who lived in the - two good, nevor failing wells., s as thod - it* t of L - 1�1� (1�'­ 11 " 011 that Unless the said arrearg and costs be sooner paid, I rhall,� on Wednesd,,m the 2nd day of Dicomberr, A. fkaforth.and 6k mileg from Itensalt. For further s i inpla. One b - bet . 't to ,Y()tl I -e I i fe, I D., 1908, at the hour of tWolve o'clock, noon. 4 the c:)unell ch%nj a', to -t 'th, hurden . ; I b - I . ed look. gh . a � �Christ's ft�f, . c, y futul r4ign of Charlv's IT is chieflv known, SUICtIon halljothe townef Soaloy,th L . i 1. _So MUCII of L I " viere ,a bit of Alpine lake flung amortle ^ WINVI y Or the SdIvation of her C1111- - I -o - U " aforedaido ocead too 11 by: public as may be a t th di - articulam appy out t m premlseeor &ddrewSeaforth � ( I vell i .nwinbt�r the pledge you n.j a (I ' t . -said I ande respectively uffiSell A F 0 1 ; Xod on Hic night, your baby djvd. I � ,genqj�ation by the obargosue arrears ofltiaxts ind eon'* the rdon respectively ,. DAVID PEaGUSON. 1860 tf - - poselli -Ir I I � . I . . It 1.10 crowded regiments of flowors.'- it dren1j. - .Sldme 1)eo1)la love to think of t�c) � C' . coninion collociWalism ­-Acror(lin . DESORIPTION. , . - TAXES; I -8. 10TAL. . , . . uARRYOR SALE.-Fornale, west h%lfof Lotl2_ is planted entireiy with violets. -An- tLha i 1, 'mother first liv -Acttiring her. -Nearly evvry OLlic Of us 11mg 11 � 0 gL to . COST - a( a . I I-TbeXorthgasi eor'nerof Lot!18,G. Sparying'd .survey cc ; L . L COcker", Which ,means Ili aecordan baving a ftoj)t;me of 2(feet'. on WilliAm atreet ad 61 feet on . U and, east half, of Lot 18, on the 11th concession ',otlier bed .looks like a �great collm- sittilng and sewing for their advont, (!W,ld's dulat,li iti. our familit.s. I ave . a otKoKillop, o6otainIng75 acre#'ja goodstatka of - , , * yo(i- kept that I)Ied&re? Have yoll i th arithniatical rulos. I saw tho side strett, know a - the old Tediperan a ball. 1. "I I . I P Taxes .M7 to . - tion of- leaping Ramos. It is, planted Jt 1��- a- 1-m-'antiful sight. -to see the 1102, inclusive a 3 � . . - - i - ' ' � I - on. .11 � k barn with # *ne L stsb. . only fn roses. It_ IS� L very simple. It 1 -)y the evening lairip with. 1'(.E')t tll(. j)­1(.d,!r0 YOU Illatle to "'ot () O�!ler da,Ar amid the treasures of a . . . VID 94 $3 so M f� I' - wforho sifirat clasobsio .1 y0ujjg.wir(!, f I it privato collvetor a, qopy of tbe first B106k 2 F, Loss 14,16, 10,19 20, 21, Car6er's eub-divii1on of � . I I ngr a 1Z beriflu.; orcharct%nd, anever failink is as simple iq-�.colors as -a cardinal's her ' nve.dle in her hand, making the tilt-, old paill whielf one(,- lod dowli.q to I Jarvis' survey, au�vosed to belonr to William and . � . , � - ' spring, Itis wIthIn9 milesof Seaforth-add con . edition of Cocker,'91 fillillortal work Elizabeth Townsend. TAxesi.891to I ire, $I 1.38; eisah A,07 98 $19-80 fb7 70 .... , I j. to hoot L and other conventenoes. This' robe. Another'bed has the jamidic- little Whit(- garnients fur, tho stranger thal crtvilvs of' your living Children 011 . 3-Lotal,2,3,ancl 4,00,Lfter's '0""Vu'l I . I . : � , allithilletle, published. by "T. ' , ,ub-d1visloo, of 816CIC F, fan-awl1lbasold ollespin order to windup the ed � look -of &�Xalay's skin. jIt iXL �kq)joq- to coinn. - Our in,others thooKlIt V110 now a.l.so ]eads down to ithe � 'i1MsVlrVeV,L euppomedto:belong toUrs. Ellen WeNsinars. . -, , . . , I , I I sold by the Ift of April, will be 'Only -planted in golden glows.:A I I , Cl'&(jj0L 4tnd tile graves of your doad. babies? T . /-Vaslsi.nger at the ,rh:r(-e 131blos OU 'Wee,1897 to 1902 ioduhive. $5.56 each. . e24 $18 20 885 " I dilute. If not, . li!other and t plamwd fol- LI)e . Iva,2 L .. rented. APPIT io: ARCHIN XMI&I, Wintbron, or - I �� � But bow al,()L yot, going to fin I , T,ondon Dridgp­" .. Only two, or at � 4 -Lot immediately siubil of L)ts S8 4nd'84, Jarvie, Sur. L ' a � 4 , I - will be, an fa-alea b(ld, anoither- 'a litt16 war0rohe weeks 1)6fore we, were, -. iou r vsy, ftonting an M111 ktreeb,L iouppoied to behng to JIM Ejen . . HUGH GORDON, *aforW - - . , 1828-tt . way h least thril(al Pellff?ct co.j�ies are known I&N maro, Tax, a , S97 to i#02 fuclugive. I 847 83 , - ­ . Ila, an .r planted in� white -1)qr1l. "I'livy. did it so that W1 ,ji.thev .. ack I.o these old paths? '1�(�llw . - �& . � - - a dah othe � i( , . . - .4 $820 $5113 .-For sale south half of Lot 27, 1 L WS13 . e book collector. One is in. the fi-Part of 14b 6, fleattle & btades sun,43,, commencing At . L '013 llu,ve ,oll away fraill . L11 British Museum. rl, I i Is apointouthenonh boundiry ofGoeeriollbtreat, 24 f . *RV FOR WALE . . � jhoL 'Id lie down u �) he .t6 I h 'lilics, anotheor ill pon a,,bed of stlfrp�- -(1 � . F(Ioncessiont 9, Morris towpship, containing 100 � geraniums, - The - If. . I . le p.iiths for nim-ly years. 'You ara 14)st, particular th ' L L of oultiva. ,hortictilturl!4Uic genius thrives best ; filir I L-111 IllifIrlit I'm 'welli,for the litt I I � � . nth east,ern coiner of Lot 6, Beattie & Stark's burveY, . . sot* 86 acres cleared and to high state I . . . (101),'V, i(s brown njorocco pitifully the led , 0 L ILfi 011(, - welconle. (-()In[) nevol- lind tion,-theother tares is good hat4woodbuli . The Jn the simplicity -,of colors. Vrom , , , .�, 1*hat ' lotely lost, You will eacd easterly o.lorgr the Northern Imundary., of GoderIch treat I .h ., : lis a beautifu'l L . Nvtl,y out.froln the 111(miltaillN of faded. boars on its title 1)age tho 10 feet And 150 feet doep supposed . I � � U- ad is, all well uaderdnink and well fenced. 'ThPle this sormonic bed T would [)luck only Visioll., .1311t, 011, :to" ni ' -N'()Ul , ti belong, to Oat7meyer eststo . I . � � ir & frAm"du4r. t.wo tra,ime barns with frame sbable- c5w6ct for-gat-rwt-mots -of tender ni 0 rf, ! �* heautift to - it lik; a, far sin unit -sq you -have a, divinp guide. Inscription , "Cooker!s , Arithnitktick, Taxes 1898 to 1902 inclu4lve � - . 85 6$, 88 30 $3 M Jnguiodorjaeath Good hearing orchard *tj.d p160ty I lit! , I I 11 sigbt to S(le a young , , .. �JL - � - : , I , II)o itriportance. of a Kuide to oil(- perusod and imblished 4 John Haw- 'I ' � WILLIAM ELLIOTT, ?mvn Tmasurer. 'witinina,mite of Walton villige, NJL.X -raories - wi fe t poll , kll(,C.s I -r, To . ' Treasurer's Office, Seafortb, AuX,st 24, 1908, . M-13 of water. it is I ­ n( . Like Jeremiah tile prop . I her prayr I r kins by the Author's i�)rroct eopy.,, � _L L . miles from Brussels. 6 miles from Bl_,,I,h a 10 miles bet I would itry to' lead you over tlliri� 9f h'er pra to G'od that her lost in tfiv wountains of earth (it, of .. � � - - fromfleaforth. For further partioul& alikonthe ying It contains what purp ts to, bo & =-' '====� . -- —�­ . : ;. : L " Sill CLUI ILL -Vel' IM OV(WeSt illiatild. TO- I -- - . -- --- - - - - mi O." . some of the old paths which your unhorn child inight grow up i o J)t, a ,1 O� " .. - pre son or 'T . OOOP - -trait of "ingenfolls Cocia.'r.f, L '(* <-7;;--1 addrem Walton P. ; .E . -51, 1 , a(, 4 "ood nian, a (Jay, yv lost and wearic-d sibnors, a poi . . L - -- - I UOLLAND. � I P-ot havo Arodden in the. past, .and .r, g'06d - wonli tn. And you ' . i I .-f 12�f � ,;p - . � ; . � . . - --o. . rrxof� # . I I qittfhj,r befo Chriqt is ready. to be your Kuid#%.' 11-14, . OU L to lily j . riend, � 'xf)( ake th(-ir hi -ads 1, I ! . I", ,11,14, however, sh ..# 1-V . -. -- the leading.1 would lead re me, from I bat - 1 , I . L" . - I Y , , . , Over tile alithenticity 01 this work Guessing at the heat of an oVen spc-& I �� ' t I 1 ALRO RRICK :Itg31b&N0-E thi foot of the. cross.' . 11101110lit. , when. wil) lead You. Out Of tll(. 11towitUIT1.4 I I 1. �% � . I L � � A811% FOR SA Your , motb(�r -fin4t, . I ' I It I IN SKAPORTI�,. ONTARIO. -The unjersi : of sin. He will lead yoti to' 0 (- old Of art - -Thore are many ,engiraved ! more food than � i . . -j, . I gued The -old pp,th which wo iltil 11pl. dciatll . . nexperienc�d cooks.. . I ... ** - : vienity und Its way 1;rayed foi- 'you u she . ) . I . . , � for sato a. number of choice f iems f n this ls ne%,Cl' I . eft" that­,altal- JIM118 'Which a -re all conver ing- into , 1) Ort$'Ai t s of the epoch, but tfil-r , , L. L L . I *11 firActs", landsi with varyfor Improvements. .One 'toward the old hoinestead ,is the fir t, before - which -9 . . e � Damty pastry and dellcate'a&es are� - -. x � - Plenty of money can be I : 7 the ona .Chi ,ads to ' WaS only one Cocker. Thp 131-itish I � . . 1,� :! � - 11 I .. I . . - .1 I a good 29w wre, gram farm. one I would bid you to seek. That, Slie) was contin(jall.v bpAeoching God -isdan path that it Alti.4011111 copy ])as, I . I ruined if th� oven is too bot or not � . ­ . . . m1da out of 0.1w. and with littletrouble, Amply buy- - I . I 90141 " tile root of. the heavenly?: tbrone, I no portrait, and . . , iog vittla 1p. the sprtojr, grizinx them for the sum. puth J)y the side of which was once. �01, the salvation of youl I ,AlonK : I hot enough. - The� oven thermometex of the Imperial Oidord Range . , mar And selling in the 141" In fxot this. pl%ce has and -mother's that Christian pathway she first led Will you jet hill). lead yoir?� Will you t 11PIV iS too jiluch reason to feliLl. tl)at , . builded your fatber's � , f his f-mbolliglinit 11 does away with all .guesswork. The least expenienced can te,11 . made money in this way, every year for the p3st ' � . YOU'lOottering fe0t, lit that Christian lot him pardon. you? Will you lot Dt WaS addod by I ., t. o a -1 � nursvr�r is to-dAy 1n,aj,1 probabOlty ­ . , ' ; thirlyyosrt. Allsoaffneresidenceladeaforth with j)at1jN%­a,)i.-.,1-w lir 'josus save You? Soll1r, ingenious owner, Corker died I certainty when the oven is ready for baking or roasting. I about 4 sores of orchard, gardens and pleuure COvel,ed up with underbrush. ' , . . Hoile it I . it taught You to utter .. I . I grounds to be bad it a bargaiu. TorruA ramonable, , in g trun1c. of � a thtj haby pray(,r, "Now I Jay me do Way: Ov old paths of (',hristian in 1675.-J,iverpool T)0,.jly,I)0,qt, 1F.,very housekeeper will appreciate this conVeDience of the �� ; � . I � is blocked 1),� the rottr . - . " ' istian wn love to-( . lay beconle to you tflv� - , n,ew . -- . I � . . I For psycleutrTwapply tot W. GOVENLOCK, Uafortk . tren which has fallon sideways, There to �;Ivep Til that, Chi path , limpressions WhIle Orawnlax. � -,.A 20alf I . . . I ­ is . 4110 9MVV you bor dying J)(.nL.(jjctjon, paths of Q111-istian service. Wo'bave � i I - — . it has been scoojwd oOt by a freshet . .1 - i d � U,URK FOR 9ALK.-Fdr sale, Lob 24j Concession and onder c . o ver . (,- d . tip with a lhnd-�­ Will you -not stv,'k-llle (old patli, tho "I"'Id th4t, in 1892, a pKilty of Injon ill()!A of us, I expect,, at some jr' 4. Township of HoKillop, oontainingr 100 *acres ,ilide, y It lookiri..a. great deal like on' I Christ ian, -pa I h - of " wnre ancam . ped upon I ht- I till'Q 0Y (A1101', havo Wondowed what imperial Oxford ', - - 0 � .Your glorified and I )atthtfield j j. fi,(� I owned, If we . � . - . I ofoxcelleat-land. Situated, 2 railes from the town of , - fo­�­­ niothcr? It'is I!, paill (-(j,,,Qr- or Ilfia Itidgut, Ili northorn Arlkujisa-s. s like to bo dr . . , - - - i .� �,' those old deserted -log ]'()ads which , ', , -1 0 � I I Seaf6f.th,.6ne dille from churoh, and school' Tb,,, � .. : ' I W11HP they wer6 cooking their! sopper biwn pi -ver s(-t,n any one drowning, . i I I . to,#. good brick house and frame barn and outbuild, (,. - '�-,­ind -their way th)­­:--'1 -, '� .. ,,ith wild grant , ' . I I � - 'all i)3r tlli$ th4t we wondxn- d windmill, well fenced -and W . -, , lVith IVI-A1111P. 'I'llos flow -ors and J)Y the ,,'ltllllj hro thvy '(-xplo(0d a wl Ili( I . � . . i8pasealdagoodl wells an I F -t; -I ho I e . R6&nge . nor r oods .. ,,', ,v n .­ I L the . whothor it is at lall like what it is . I dmiced! & sorm of excellent hirdwood buill. .. a.%*6 W -en' ivatered, lblrh�d twvlva pound Pari-ot cannon . '. . . 9 I . Thtw farin Is i� 0VU11OUt condision am It hai beeq all ,new hiall ­-� � - ] . wq oFpenod tbo � - reprosvinted to �be-whetber one's . ..". I 111 I I . -, 61it ' aoededto graw for& number -of years. Orch%rd of -fat-j,­ , t -, "Cl.t.­'% at- witil'your Illothor", fe . . I shell w'llieh,had bmut fived thmv Whole pas Mbst. cooking fallures may be traced. to the fact that you tion't know � . �.."j tile. lvo .. , !­ � A .o. is , e . Of a Vadvi-ad gun oil Jime :12, 1862, t life passes I)cfor(,. one's - ..... � -UN Way VA I i. - . another path to which . choice fruit trees. This to a most conveniently bitu- . �s W1 . ­.� ­ , �, -, But tll(,l cyo like. a dreanit whether o n. Wia, thLe imperial Oxford know that the heat , . sted farm. And anitabla for aftner 'Kraln or f0ock. IN Y. Ap, ­nt tho otber ' I . .." , " thiliy year-§ berore. Wou,ld tbat t1his S A ne spends your ove Range you - ' )rqmbea or to Seaf ' 1 1(lict call -your r ion to -day. one'.4 la.st few lnoi�ients in wishing one . of :the oven is evexily distributed and its exact . Tenwenay. AppiVoot� 3rth. 1110 osult is that the sinall. btlst,­.; ., Lttt:() It I � 0-4. 1852-tr and the weods hamt begun to -row j . " .S tl�at W) lel , . - i� . - r, O� JAMES LOCKHAR sormon, Ilk( didt, buried pholl, mighl. I - . r, . I I Y() I I OnN.' tl1l,veled I nad spojit, Mor(t profitably tile last few - temperature. I . . havo an ex1ji0sive, 1)0* '- . - 1. L Over that path which led to your .iOR'll A,Pink to Sunday slAmol ai�d to er Tvla�r I � y c a r s. -CrOUSK AND LOT FOR SALK-A, tZomfor-able (lie church of your ellil itwaken all 1the sweet. -aad holy menil If we have seen people drown- Ml- , I lilotht-r's ii�urspry. It has I dil od. If Lbat .1 � . . I ,,;�W,.;--, , Write for the Imperial Oxford bQokleL Or better - j[j fcame dwoffing with f)txr bedroomq, parlor, � 1011K f)eell � orif%s or tbe pw;t­;-j-uenjorios twenty, 'jig we wonder whether it fevis -as, ( 11"tM.- .X, . dwaingroow, kitchen and moo4shed. T6rd Itia, 1 untrodden by any'liuman foot.. Five, church was in tho vou'rit.'ry, tliva bad' Its it looks. Now, I cannot Pre- sffll, will you call at one of our agencies and see . I . thl-re was ')o(- thil,ty, orty and m -un fiftY y(,dils old . I goodetono cellar.odea bardand softwo.teron the I ti 11, fifteon, twvnty, thit-tv years! - . . I -try - ill Aour going, L- I - tond to have been nearly drowned. . .. . � I preralseFi. The prtmbaea aro s tuated an the E1#)u,-,h � AVhlat') U'llat? - Uave your mother When tile call of the vjll�tgl. bell I-1,11 anti Mart dac-11 qnt. inlo a n Ow the stove! itself ? I I . I I , . . .. - . . side of Centre. street,. ad-jotuing Besttle'a grove, n , 9 Cllrisl itil N'01' can I say what it fvels lilca to I , .. I ­ , - I . 'd. father beon �'drad a,s long -is .that? . "I . Nvay , 1 i ri). "Stand in tho way sink, afror. a prolonged stru�Lgle, in , , - I --j'.. - . . - the town of Seaforth, in a firat olass loosti,m, 6p- , an ose notvs woul(I pros,� lip.ir � it I I d . sow I am d . ask for thv old p8tths! , I - f�.. I . venlent.to the busineve. part of the towfi and a.180 t') 't Lily, -how ru! No tht'011911 th(k atrilosphere l� like bul))R ' . - ,. �1, -, Z -1 I I ., -scwhoo4indohurchei. The property Is In flrsh dmi NJ Y, 1( thile dot--; g IN of air � , les I ,['he old 1 pa tlia! " I valln water witlibi siglit of land. ]aut I . I % - . � I - .1 I . . By , . I ; '17. 1 terins of payment. P6836491on en 4t any time. deal aOout your - mother and her. tho b6ttoiri ()f a stretull. VI'lie, . . ---W- 'he iGurney . . - condition, and will be so d reasovably and on ea worider. Y)tj bavj- forgottvn a gr�at ,working their W,1Y ujj,-frbra I J:eall sz'Y what it feels like to be � n vyould I j, I I quito convinced tjjjLt 011f. ��, , � Apply to the proprietor, W. 9;i W,LTSON. Sol- VV,jVc;. . . L COme nearer and rivarer ito yolll- ear .: Grl�l nd Axonn4 Poultry Kau , is going tc 1 30 -, it. . " I - i forth. , 1863 -ti . . � '.., � I P ; 1 $0111. ,ba drowned, ano . I am happy to. : r ,,, - 11. . ,. I �� ­ fWt, Come , , let. us take Mill rAxes to- , Las the b.ubbles coin(i nea4er -and noar- a'foro 1ho fall rainq -set in tha know, froni Personal e2q)eriellee, that I - e - Foundry Co. , I � 11 '70.) ; d,LV and (A-ar away sonio of that f"* t-0-thd s0lltt.�e ofAlli- N#aters. Then. 611 11*c)"I'd i ni,rs Ivill bo niory livalt,fin &.77UP , . . � - I � -Park D, in the vil�lag 3 of 91vth, coo - - I - - WRIT a lia,pl$y lau . i . , . u I the fevIing is ono nlel`�IY of disap- I . . n, OR SArX . I .1 1,12mited - Mll)bif,ll. IAA tit; e I I 91' thay. would seelli if tilt, ground al)()ut PU 7 1 12 .. - I E' t%tntng 10 acres of land. Tberai3on the place � ") " rV 1 �'- old path . - . - LdLl-,) hou.se� pointinvnt * " One is simply 111111()3 (,(I- I QT - . it )" a handsome brick rimidestue 26x45 feeb w1bu wing - w1licti onee led ul) to �Jllt - t10 1).UrSt. YOU '%N'&Lltd first ho"r thoSe� and coups i.;j spadud or plowed ,,ndza 1 .4 - ^ ,. e ) I d h o lue . - V certainly I' I Z. JU24 faCt, 2skory.. 22 foot briak wAl with slite r3of. c, lot. aiigry; certailily not .1 - Toronto, CanadvL . .,tf;.a(1. �Vjj(�n t1j.p ,f,l I -S I q . . I � - . et.tj(' s on Ler- li(.)t('.9 'wh0l, you Would bn viding to- dressing of I..'aw, addod. Wiliter, in Black- , . . . The house eont&Gu:e1&v,,jn,room%.3 b%y,wiado,*8,3 . ed th" A-fichigat'i woods Wlo.v , �Ilsed to - M�a-rd tile towil. Father �nrj 1-nother, . , . I afraid. -Hubert, . . . : I � . verandahs, good stone cellar full size of building, . rl,jl.� 1� I bi*others - and sisters would all I)a 1,'�. -1 � I . � wood's. , . i - . . . . �: montweal, Winnipeg . t- m(ans t at: - . � - ave" the froes � i � � frame kitchen and; woodshed 18xZ4 feeL Thereare '*hl ' t , h ' . . . � - . . 1. ., -- -- I ' - I e! r 07 I - i hard and softwater tn the buitdin 4 and a good ft)r- ' -l'01Vd('d togetbor in t IN 44 HOURS. 1A And thi 11 ­� I - , nace. . 'There isalao a,brick drivin- house &ad dtable with their axes they won1d ellop a . C. . . 0 0 n 0 C ar- A uistriLl Navy. 1141 I van,couver . � , . . I � , notch out of this ti,N- and that and rimev. Aly, there wa. � ' Tile" Commolliv \ I . � 1, � I 1 3 I 2USZfeet. with franle addition 18,x28 fact. Tits B a - ig Load of' fiL I I . - . KfDunaxore beautiful, commodious I*gn, oraimen- the .0- Sir nobiert Bond's 0 valth. senala'at Afel- � I . I . - I . . I 001M. tl-e(t 0-S 010�y m -(nit alonr,,., . � Ll Who used to travel I hat road Calculat*d ra sate bourne on, TuvlfidaY 1),t,%.sfsd t he Naval � . I I .1 . .tat trees, unrubs, And do.wora in f roat. �Aioorearird I From oid World to New. � . � I . . of! choice fruit trees, usar�v 200 trees ofaDpieq, peirs 'I'llus. if thov Could not find flip right - . - If -111v path Which You f1i'st tralul- . . I Agrooment 13i J 1. I'lle a reement, � I . I ' . . . . i FOP. SAt E 113 Y ,r -,,ILLS & MURDIE, SEAFORTH, Will bo satcl ait 6 bav�; ' ' "u,tiale i�i One cjil,�.(­Ciorl, - (11C.'y . I -d to ,Sunday school was along. the, Tho actual thrut ilj%,otve(l ill ' which is based oil tile eu .111sions &r- I . plume, cherriesi eta. am. ;plaef� to - 9 . ,� . . Par fult pargiettlaro, gee the Praprietress on -tha . . Steps hy these , eft ,U &LI1 prob- . ti, joill- li( � � " . I V(itild retrax-'e i ho;'r sidvivalk 6f a city, ilk ' I plaper of -,G. HAMILTON, st,81yth, - . 1848-tt 'I . 110Y blAwe-vii New York and Loil,(jon, rfirod at by thm I'll-enlif-i-W (Ionforence, � ­,;1--�— - . I . 110(cho.ci- a6(t tl-hili.tY YOU Walked, Yo . I - I I ­ Ista,vt ()ut in, the woods- W�11(0(1 by or vice -v(,l-sa, l,s .jje' file in I.ondon, is fOl' ,X Colonial contri- I � . ' . GOOD FARM FOR SALL' .. .... 4or sate, Lqt 1, . froul ano-ther- , 40-ortion. Weli, thess tilt) side. of- your father or inotilml, st proved I ).� bution of' Z200,00o aiiniially for 10 . I , " n IS. .. I I -"Jlat'L'111E�111 of th(I tirlit, occupied: ill, I AL 1'uo'Ln';�Zo Tuekeremktih. contEtinlnF ,97 , old 1),1019. Wil because you were the youngaHt. I;ut forwarding the juail, wjii(,h is :siijit- Y('411'-9, and is 01-minabh- at two ,, , , . . 101 olicc Je(J up to the Zeros, of wbich '80 are elea-red, jvmll uqde�drsdned, liotries Of oirr- childhood rnay. pot have as You rode or walked to that Sun- ject to, no (jol,-ty, �vjq yours, no-*.tico 41.ftep t))(. , fenoed.� and lit a hich state: of oiltivation. 'TtLqre are - . flwrt eighth year. boon used -a.y school and to your first church' j3oli , te--, 8jr M Tho naval force !on tile Australian . . . d, -1�i-(,�it)it-r-or.NeNirfotjti(ila:nd. '11 , X 17 acres Of 80jendid hardwood bush, uncalled and in for, a' (I.tiarter of a'conturv, S �- LIS -ON ,H. R 6 I trot. claw condition. There ' .19 a conitortaMe house �, but tilay ttl,o be easily folli)we(j. Our Seryleesit a, gren;t changQ carrie over , dito . I 10 I . . I . - . . . � . arus In, the.0ounry. It Is 76X4 I "L 't at, sta(iori i -s- to con�ist of one first, � � . and on?. of the, befir b (" d S -s postoflicc, departnitnit ! - : - eek wfthatone atabling : T)arants. '4)1ii.Zed­ tll(., Your family party. One f vour sis- . - i # # -#-o- #--#--4'-v- #-q--- 7 - I . . . ,ear '31low . - _r underneath. cerneat floors . . 1. - - u 'Lill the wav , , issued a statement last � . - t IV o second, and four third-cla." - I .+-H,, I AH ++4 44 . . . 0 . . 4- . - wd everythlug- � along. - . ters or brlother. ou, side and . ai filnfo�ed'up 1% first cl%si pyte. Tbe, ... . � - . L �� 4 left y ing the average tillit,b �,Vjji(qj twtuEti- ul"lis"I'c', and follr,Sloops. A branch . ' - ; . Zrm- is wolwaterad with living springs and, Id outq-* As f follow th(!ria ­bJtt/ijj,,, -d �ent 'up tjo the church.61thr, 04a by 1�1, 0laj1.,,t.(j 1)(�t%veen t1le ., able for grain I �. 1 7' .- . , �.�­ I rj� I _ UV1111K . I 'a] Navttl Reserve will be -he S - . -for FuTnituTe is at hand. Tbe quaInvity - or r 1 It is oonvalflent to: . , jjla,1..; 1'. - df 11W ffi)�N r ea -on for, the looking about , . --, : churobeq, store, P�str- crej%�d blacksmith4hov%nd, f 1',ey. w0r�'­'11101'allv ktl'airdit paths. no they there 4ave their buarts to 114'1-w York*l)ost,of,1jC0 all(I I.(.,, or t 1) - formod in Australi$L, consisting of 25 do -n We can sell you any quart I , railway abrition. It is o r I. i. lit tus a (lie. Youl .'hrist. ancl publicly*collf ('11ing , Aen't matter, but the quality -if; mr-eryth - ,f only a few milds from rai nfj Of 11-10y W(11 - d's straig vF sed , i 9� tity - I I � r 11 i "I I" I,oadon p '*t"1c0,'.,j.q r()jj()w,,j; - � . . I the best and beal.equipped farmn in the- county anj , falhor nidV . � Ito cbmilltillion tablo. Ifter awilile ols '-)1"(-"1-N' '()() lll(wn' and foul' of the- 'b t Only one quality, and that is the best .- 1101 1MVP had much uionpy " .. . . 4WIS Ininitloned abovoi (the Otj-L,.r I ' - WIR be sold Oua%p and on &.*,i tu, aii, ad the p.0 pri-v4 .- � I . I In. all pro))Ldfflit�� Vou, Ets a fgLrlljel-,,' ,your turn.*came., Vou Ca I Set! yoql- - . IV110T H(mrs to ships beintr kPI)t jj� (,omrnission), U) '11� - ior to anxious to retire, Apply on thapr4in-4-s.0c . S . -h 1). une� r4ulded. le)P(hin -An inspection of our stock woulA prove a mutual p1pasure and benefit. i ' c . . S I . )-1 . . I �addrestchlqelhurst Z, O., J-11-SLES C-,1KNOK-j. P,f,,- 110.1% renlowbor film for tht� ,noSt part -it-If. now 'Lls 1,011 call1b 1)(ifore tile ,1,110:111a. .. .0unard ...... Queenston ..,I:,' j. lj%! niruniled by 1,600 Anstraliang . . I ; - lw-tf ('10therl in overall.s A S(, . 7. PrIotaril � and a woollem (11(lrc .ss i 0 D. You milit'llil'or liow 'I'(411(init'..'Wilite Star ..QueL.USt4>n ... 1-,(),.j. . : � � I , - tlllfi 14t.w 7 - 'ealajj,(i,"j q . 2FXKjKE392M§X1XXKQWCXa-R - i I . . . n1i irt. I O -yd niiiii8icr Wilwd his, ghasses-.- BLimorek.-Hatubul-g- , . , tfj J)" paid at I i .1 I Tlut undpr that "Ough'ex(erior I hu j I R %.r.- -1 F�,r Prokm­winded th . ex . *o beat a heart sLs 'trua " _h6uestV. -. Te . I plitAiis hand upon.yolir shoul( . - Amerle,111 Soi�thainjyto,n­1'70 11 Autilt-tilian rtritps. The Bill bad al - heaves, n-vd:v pass�d the House of Represen- _V_ --%j — 3K: - - AV `�, - - BPI. N14AHEY'S R Itsel d S.tid: --115, bo ler �NewA\Yorl(..,Ault�ri<:an..:,..Qu(tc-iticoxi .rwi-11`1. , _U --tT ID mi =1 9"L. - :rMT0-. ,- OiA�,,, -(. 1-*oking-I)ack over,the lonjz -'"l � Y,' "!hY (U) YUU lla,rr ....-NorUt - ULU ves. . . �- "' """' I . . � 1. r, e,w;Zh.,tn4aH " cv,i�--;j ;S. 0V , �� I:',- fdret tiona s: y ., � "aave flaurvl, ,',,, atr,,�, ydu rem('1114)(�r him Do you Au,iollicau..Soltllani�T)tol3.�184,6 0 - :i." . . qA I . r, travc1ing �N alit. it.p. join Lhe chbrch'� W* I This depaTtment is complete witl a lar,, -,,3 selection of the best goods, abd ­ , 1. � I t h, thloarand 111lu-S. ' ' 1 : 'st; '01 �list, . I rl, r­p,5� 1 Vle ttl�t -Stl'aigllL paffi." YuLi (:&Illlot )" -JI S? Will YOU. P' - to live I -1# " ­ . .J41�' mwd-lnr in " To Cure a Cold In One Day. , i ,­ --- � �- � tile w,rhl "'11- will ' ffir 114,11 al)(11 give your life POV" W; I I fa.1 tO DOUCIP, theil, 111at obli&g attention giveu to this bran�b of the bucsiness. /V.1 . , " , ie, acL our father ever did- � . , ta, his ser- � 1, "'j�­r - - I enre the lxw;; dj,. thaik of ol: y . . I . 1;� under flio i!lost Rivorable eircum- Take Laxafive Bromo Qui T b) t . At � , 'Vk �Pl f -ace, IflakhIz tha Which was dishonorable. Ah, thdt- I Xi bt calls promptly attended to by our Undertaker, Mr. S. T. Holm" - , ­ , - -?'I - - c1lik -vat, - � I '�- � '. vii Thoti,you. renit-mbA - gi nine a e a I ­0,-tfj";r.?,,j& -- -%I sound in wind 9 I anim. ZA - "' , I .9tatic0s it requires six' dal -s twel%e druggists refund the woney if it fails to curo Goderich Skeet, Seaforth, Opposite the Alethodistt church. . --ir - - -- - - - aud useful t o h i a i old father of! yours ,lLay have -r� kiig I that stuck in yotir throut., lj()u, I � - . .Woi . 'T -s to 11 �,� !V owner. FrIce. $1.60 1 31-40)1).�- Clo1hes and ina .. olf inbor -bow - ))(.t woon your lu'k, tile jour'ney from Zsevr E. W. Grove'e oignaf ure is on each boy, 25a - , ­- Tat DM XCV.A= ..V have been . z . ­,�-.,-r; - - - - SO td: "'I'll(- roa4on I want � A 17-%, - - :qL,---- . MzDfclxz Co.. Pool* ill 1)ockct, but ho was r1ch in be ", Sa " 114 TES1 0 if-% f r, . Vork to� London. ---- ... I Kwaptyw. OUL -� (11111R(1111 . � 14(s:,austi illy ITY N,ewfouh(Iland it could � �17" & Col. � �', WZ�Y of I A.D.v U.4 I character. Tli(*3 path he traveled,,to i C) 1)( ,j ­ ' ' -ollj( ' . � I -Lottie Fr4eman, t1le Toung woman who B R. 0 1 po 0-, S. . # " UP04hey Er Conditlon Blood TaWets and powd ere and fro�n the old homestead wks al- fathor .'and inotb(T aml hi -ni, and ba mado in live d-,tys f'our hours' oi- was so badly bu i vied by ill e explosion of a for 9101* Ca�ile and Hordes, 25a- ScId by J. %. 'Rob- ways I @j � sistors :�i are, all C11rhaial[H.- I' WanL a SU'Vilig, of thirty-tivo hours in all -01 . .i a I c1ht Path. �' Thuagh tbe .. S - . e, - to . bo .,witle. As w6 ov lamp at the' Station botel, Lfatowel, died " -1 Or% Dro.glat, Seaforth. . !M-62 - � ,.,.,t *"'a"'r` t heir, - "i a.vioui or the prvsmt� actual running time, Tt- 2 1 � - will I � from her if3juries on Sonday inst. I : ` .- -, - � - ad tep alllegt" .which. he 11 , ,, 13th . � . .. 4qxes &-Vnito-d ialuib..hpKv. I want an Mi t. ­ OnlY 0!14t. *q1LO-4-tYitwo- 4q4-rs . I - - - I -1. I . .. I ­ . . . . I , I . . . : 1 4 1. . . . . I . . � . 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