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11.111. I . I raising a 14igare-n,4 exaCtly lovely or i ;: perfect s tisfacti. n, and M 4 I M , .
. A NIGHT IN CASTLE KEVIN � " I earing a thin . - . when taken in eason. le "Rev. AITS. Fanny V. ROW!
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. � � - . eful, yet , - cooth than. in. tfi.fylill - I . � - . i alk, b. ,g so ghastry I . permanent Care$ - I M1 I . . , . . . 7 I ,a i
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, � I - . i r ;=,Yle i and +untry 0 , w I alluounce, I
I ___, & a ' - � ?'Rist(iry is silent Ion t r, t point, ' said I felt no surprise, then,ithat our DrOl . ,rs �'a � .1 I . I � that
I I . Th4n Wini old by all medicine dealc . � M t I - vel
� . I such tbinn ,g r'e S . 0 . rriages she ivill're 1;
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. . � I t4dy Jai, a - 11 but I I on ' suppose tberte ass wak quite unimpeded., The doors, ' dealers, at 25 cents per box. � 0 0 . I � jolem
I '�Misa Blenkinsop, I shall write and -flan g a snowball 13, I the Do -
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� . . I fred�th4;"1jttIe roi w4s a c r I laced .at intervals to i exclude I ---::-*— � 10 :7-, 0 0 4; : . -tom .and kiss the b!ri"p OOM.
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I I, oner)s ju . I rime was to Irt -4 M. - i
for Ws. Morgan�s situation." . at Mr. Cardigan, ho chased her with � � . I �4 I t4 - t"I - - � laus 'on Es - dyi)
� . - L - , . me . raughts, had all stood �pen, and the I I' Z0180tr'c- 0"), � IIJ �_-J : --A Nebraska man, � .
. atil they were both a . a Igood -old ti ; - .
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I choolwas over, and- we -Miss Blen- 6ries of vengeance 4,sily hushed up in't ios. , as V10mas c"D ;5 ::� ; t�j "n � t-4 - embered. that his 4�i e was .,5
. . . . indow of the school -room F"', -,NZ, JG31T I' N GOLD - DOY ij
. " tlly here in relaj.4 where piYo- ranch w . 0
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- .. 11 op, and 1, her junior � teacher -were . out of sight and he . . I IT? 11PNOT,1VIS )__4 1 ��O- : - ana -he sadd : "'.Now.,
,�, 'I 0 I �inger- pie seemed to do ery �Imuch as the pen also. Wepnssed thrhnghitint6 the 1r1 -NG O'0 . 0 "� I , soxfte liams�
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, . to h the 6ar. tum the lit e room . . . I t -A . L 9 iq;) . fing
,ket er in 10� Lady Jane and S gb Shafto- I . � Ure., ,
. . - in , - here was the snow fli TIN V -aou,t go to snul round i�
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I i d the dining- M of Polyglot In , li ed." . . west ga . , atta, L
n � roo a gavi len " What a � .. . I �v prepaiatiollS of imedicine, P M -4 ")
. ad yet awhile , L . There are 1)"b fe' . . nt J L . ; .
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-Lady rendered almo, i-, � i C) get them halils-
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Ouse. ,- pa - -y picture th I ,delL�lle in her �- We rei nained sile t fo�l a *bile 7. tile evei in . WWGh have Withsioo(l the impaxtial. Jud� One of -, Pi - I � I
. I . per, ink, blot I prett - J�- no g' aZ Mg ill to tb e tire, � watching her, � hat had fallen or� it *during 9 great length of time- W t1l >. 0 . - . n hi
L of which w . I theipeOP10 for any purely a prepar- �P. = !
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. 5 . i i 'lows, elep�ants, oril
I . g -book ranged in order before, me; scarlet cloak, th i hood its it -1, 'LE - W 1, c .
I . , . ar — lill k&4 " L XTRXIC OIL,
I I I . I lug how b autiful she looked, We had laid hini down no, . .go is TIXOMAS to icu�)�yn, li� 1 g I . .
I I een my fingers -a pen, with 'which I a a�d thin d . . been the atto..n of ai,X of 130MO Of thabaSt oils that It 1 5 tg- 0 L . . z 1,
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I _t . hite�'-no color ab'mA vb o,. � few hou s before, . W , I ,,as may
_L � :as nervously. My mistress -i o r h0i fair, smiling �1 dre sed in I -h one possessing virtuqp of its own. I S 1 6 L-110 . � 39 - . .
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fi TW L � n leriy pirty-,,as IU843�n, ible ciL t medicines may be f6rmLd Of z P -A I -
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t nd, lier but -lasses olt P a - * P r
��. i I a a ,,knitting in ha I charming 10' . - roudly at her, bar blue yes,. Lber n I erneit of " I th pl�ySioianS know th'a .0 I'd -d W � t� 3 . nave . �VO=Lll
"'Pee' I face ; � he looking mWd sorrow a certain pxed prol)Ortions of P 6 ) I
I t: love and' joy.' r al itigradients in V �-g -A"n IT,<1iaU.%
. � � as on nose. She laid down thbi folir . hAnds 0!1&a -in _iSs. Pres- 41ark hai - &lid an rna.�tent that hun.4, low Q TA, . Bove er,,andproducirig effects which could j tj t-1 . I - . w,h-)se �
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� . IL - . one of her a _ age!he he�d lielped to Ise. greater pow )1e of t . 0 _ . ,H 0. W . rered, -410n1g until I
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. � kings d 11ding from them took o# an air bf o, nie rshi�, he plac. low upon her neck a diirno'nd-encirclei aerishitble im, 0 � - ;r fr�m the use of aUy 0 h P_ Cc) - , aivorce had IiD9
. y ently, with w I I � ' 'f ilic a into never respli �Jd - �9 W ; - Lt 0f 1�atience.
. ad in. til e Then alook 9 te ision PaRl , r - ,
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ay worste( , di t amb 'Jetely ,ot
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� with *tlie gi Ale �uAl upon his arm, and 4'pal-thi,t glowed and'i flash ady Inations. - F�l i co%- , �Ojke
L hining neeaiea, - ad the lit I . Jane's fa(ia. �She I glanced bout trle,uoifa ,hemicAl change takes Place, formiug - ,-,o. W tt � . e 4st -week-, h
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. I - Aes and wi - them d i 14 y ay a prisent ; :
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. . er spectac 1.1ped . thIty walked sjoi� -ay. iThe low ., 0 . � �� - a c6mpound which could not b C-1- �7- �_4 i 4-. M ! I oy -andiexcicltimed, �1
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I then put th-c Mon A &ML. an . murmui f their ices just reltebe'd n lugh . vother combination Or PrOPOrtiOr's ,.< co V4 I ). � I
. V 9 . , 1I.had forgotten" she made from Ru - d'ead !"
. . . . . tition respecting - I V T of the same i;gredients� or any other ingredients, ,c;, ,� I . � aleold Man 8 �
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I . . me for one silent moment. , - . - I A h I how pleas life.. was foi them, I s 'rs "We Must go a -get them"." nt f re I P 0 �0- i �0` I I ,, If Geor,ge had � not blowii b.
Me I �pals-t lat 0" d ' unlucky eton,ps, ,lid 4nd entirely _Tom anything ever befo t td .
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Relen Wac' " she.� said -to . "' ot-grudge them.- their i pe of I mostastonishing re� .
&�' tho�ght. I did t he y . 4e�.iete cl-
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le, I 11 I My �eart beat wildly with the made Ono which produces the - W �Xj �Xj --i � � . �d . ,,,I, -of his gun. " �aighed 3 rurAl.
I I aqt, I I I wanteA to see if you had sudde4- alone, and �rinizine rjaisfortu4 to! those who we4r I 11 last 7 - h * a wider range Of applivation . 0 ; . I .
I . . happiness ; . but eing q iit� , � escape.. I struggled to speak, all sultal and RVIng ' I 0 bd � ; . . I
. iool�. much thia wear I tumed from' the jtheL ostly tho0gh ibeJewel was, I medicine over before dis�ov,crcd. Itcon- 1 -ft I :� I �� ,t the funeral of i her huabaril
ly. gone Crazy ; but you . . solnewhat I I i I 8 a found words. � ^ than any )Iatilo liquids, conge- - . I a �
. tainS no alcohol or otherv( . I a H [It hav6 got -plenty of. squi- ,
; collected., Sensible Ishould S areely ba*e liked;so ominou - W X - -,A . � I . I
nal, quiet, . L Will sigh. ; *. 4 i - i I . � -60. 11141 I " I
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same as us window with a . will it not be best for me to ration. Wherever )-q . was such.'a goo(! day for them. r
11 . en,,;. As ycu're not 1 1 1 qt a nothing by evapo, 1' drop; whereas CD tj I �4 . ; I I .
In th6 evenin , when W'fillifred had 11ove tok n. - - _t I lently 1000
-for a chit of ninete . . I )u bring what is -want d It') i you get thebenefit of every k1d � u - essy th4.
� I -don't i tend it. left by Ji We w re arouseA, froMi oltir reverie b here while y( pplied. the alcohol is zl� �- . I I - M t� � —I is O'�
I I suppose yon in .�, 1- settle Myself luxu 'ously .y ed to* her a .parations nearly'all , )enn-,., Sha. ghn -
. . . The watchful, cunning return . wi�h other pre - CD ��, I ri I hereby gi'vP- notice
I . ; lau g t�all mia wliat Yoft . - b.3 soni'd of a 0 ck striking twelvle. . . and yougetonly', the Small quan 7 Eg cf, , JZ 'tii6i ; : ii
. jol!e"�s; if you'll . � . . the selwol room e, wit 1 a b 3`6k that I 4 I I lost in thatwan By may conta*. a, . . . :0 , y bed aw
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. - - t - ob . ,tion of �lady Janestarted. tity of oils,w CD wife as left M, - �
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do mean,. r1l, be liged -to -%,On.)" , ' I'� had found- im th library- -a cc llec I 1; I I Who 6. N. THOMAS, PRELPH, N -Y- I
� I - 44 . 1-1 There is no, need., 11. slie said. , I ;�11 . and I will not.p%y I
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; much . illurations of 1� H late it is I" shle'exclaimed. * Has he n p NORTHROP & LYMAN', Newcastle, Ont., . I . .; - .
" This Lady, Winifred is nol le ' ntain aid And . CD i
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I t � .gends, co , i uld harm hirnnow? I i I . . I . I
� - younger than myself," I ariswereA, an uncanny an grewsome. hature. I j, suppose every one haal-gone to bed. � I . WO the Domin" _:� '.A ,,ot marrieAl, and, ne*er were."
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I ' � a. Yet, " . I . r, -Electric-Selected ancIV-1 cirized I _W%tering-PIA-ce reflection. 1,
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I � , becomeab rbed, in a, �Itrticulaxly 1 told Lis Ate not t NOTE. .
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... . . "and I'm hardly competent - " .1 . hail . sit 4p for m � �be penalty ?" ook my hand, an drew s' & Co. andR. ;V
I � ing - OuU into ihe c6r. � She', once more t aforth by E. Rick on � I H -: - J 11 -nice ,
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11 C6nipetent-fiddlesticks ? . -he ,
'00 Y96 horrible story, an I was siArtledby a, 1 she continued, loo� I sold in Se � - t , veraulla Jo y
. . I ' . . vo,ith her, by heavy clumps o ever- Lumaden. — 1. . . i I . I I -no, at hic
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te ,'h the girls heie - shotilde'r,. an ridor, " the place is u to dark, and tb�y ule i . — - to be a Dane." �Euge
I . suppose I'd let you ac Ji ,lit, cold toue Uporim y . nbroken sheets of f moon- , i I
. 9 . . . gotten to lieav a candle for -me. green#, acrosf, n wbeGrent lVemale ltem'ed'y- I : 4 'I I I very. SUIV,
if you were not competelit? And as for I , reed i hat � � I ,� yes, ah,
. . I turning r6 . , sa,4 that Lady -Jane have for . I . -
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. - � that's Jus re a ii to your room, 'Allss jit snow, under leafless t 'TOB MOSES' pERIODICAt P=L$- _% � , u. �Mowl allow ,
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t what a nd as stand- Le� me. r,,,o with y . . � - - I �
, - ath, why . . . th had ante � d ::: o elessly, � cast al,' Shadowy network on th really Kate, yo
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... merely a govern I it lig t those on your S invaluable medicine is 'unfailing in the ?L � v Rkate-"�Pecaiise, yoi�
countess wants ; not ess, . Wacie.; you caq ff of a high THI , 0 - . Why -
; ing behind me. . ; . I a deeper sh�doi cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases ,
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. I : schiew usly. � I toilette table and give me that one." 1� constitution is subject. It C+- = One acould then rO I 'Hamlet ��
but also a cheerful compamion for .her She laughed groun ' *nto to which the female - *-r owl :1 . : ,
. I . ive wall, d 1 moderates all excess and removes all obstructionRy CD , . '. . I 01 ;
i axe her very words, . 11 How nervo s you a: .a, M i 3s Wacie " i� As me passed the tue Chaipber, a t which was the g dener"s I , I E
he . to ' 0 gains - .0r.1gi.na - I
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: ! her ladyshi would aid, _I&I ve real y terl ified- you; w tb fin sma er an It will 0 M I . -�-,A IS an
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C eerfu , -I;ght ,glea ing through the � til sh found two Spades, the I d and a Speedy. ..
. I h 1, indeed I sa , : 6 To married affies, it Is peculiarly suitod. �� - 0 0 t i1seof a certai�a Pa�z ulartitle, it
. � - � partly open door. 1 . � � 1. W � 01 'n - -.,&
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you mightycheerful if she'saw you M e. Then in ashort time, bring on the MID
. ; . -avor,-that � 'lighter ot Which she gave to me utbly period with ': CD -4 . 0
1 1 Ly dear, you aIrp 116t licy. Ma I stay here "Sir Flugh m .s a in the smoki1bg - gentlem a�i x
now.., I must say� U was very bad ay� 1. she led me back to the west gar �eu, and regularity ` L-4 ad that a I I :
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. - ! I . . 11 These Pill8 should not be taken by Females ;)i 0 -n to a saloon in Denver an4 CAM
. : behaving J, -you awbi� ? This -is ai far cosier room, as they �--1 �0_ .
r Well after the trouble 1 have . with w �th pa, " s U( y companio ; "'be I I A work." t-4 . I I
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. I - -, I d is sure not to di �t US. do come and bade me during the first three months of Preguacy, -5 t4 g Hello ! P1
� - -re this leno,agement 4r nge af d awful ;�_A4 � a loud, Cheery . �
taken to proca - place than th . 1. Strange workers !-8tra are sure to "bring on-Miscarriagq,but nit 411Y Other a (::)
X. . . G t *elle's portrait."' 4 . r, 0 � �_l �0_ � _ .
- - � old fool to expect grati- , .loot( at Countess (it i . . - t,ake a drink.,'" Six men sittin
� - but I'm an be better ill we pat out the lamp � time they are safe. 0 �
- . . you; 4st I 10 "th - ork I I all cases of N Affections, , ;:;- t;d t_1 �t .
� . -know She entered, drawi me in wi her,; w . ervous and Spinal i_� came I
I tude �001 who ought to ' ves ,with the firelight. he sum- In * I I I ,saloon at onp-c Arose and-
, -an old f . and content o i el . . ver -plot, that during t - p u2 t_1 I I -
� . . I In a flol and limbs, fatigue on Blight ox .r�
. I and taking tile can le from my hald, pains in the back . - ack, whose S&I I&
. . better by this time!" . Oh I'm so tired of thos . people,!" 1. - . . �
. mer had been gay with many -hued heart, hysterics, and r- .: . ,W,hilea boot-bi
I I ortion, palpitation of the 5, ,-� bd 10
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. I . . Ina moment I was kneeling . .. ewhen all other - . > out L'Ile door, snd'spassing 11
ty `�Y: Those, people ! There were no guestE hel bl�e light fell full on , the we dug a grave witho It MilCh whites these pills wul effect a cur � tmj �
I . . I the manPel- blossoms, I failed; and although a po-Werful �- 02 I .
i lutched tin z, which hung above �4 z , I t acilepted .- -in'
inend!s side'. her kind old hand c except Mr. Cal -4gan an I Sir'Hugh Shaf - pain. I I the earth was. so soit under me bao"'nent contain iron, efoomel, autimonyL, or L J� C:- I tor amilingly I �
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L it . I . in my firm yourig one, and wet Ivith 116Y to, and this wAh herjova's l",t night a piece, and certainly Merited a more . I the snow; and there we laid him. . . . I tful to the constitatiou. ,52 (D 0 - I ; TP au,astepped in. 'I . f
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I ! orable place than . t-4 men
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. penitent tears. Castle Krvin. ,' I � t hat seldom But first Lady Jane krielt by his side, Pull directions in the pamphlet around t- 0 rd W - . -How tLe WO I 110-ve One '
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� "I Oh, abild, take care no�, it W, I which Should becarefully p _d I �.- —" Well I g( , .
I ! Look 10 18*8 ou?�Iasked. merit. The poor countess must ha(I bleen reserved. ) 4-3 L ?J L 11 ood-bve Ad
I - L ill they'' t . I and uncovered his face. I Did SH remeln- package, 03 X Mrs. A. - ,
0 . MUSt Conita
. . very _ and seia my new d�
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I 't � lovely; ))lit whiat struck me n� ' Job Moses, New York, sole Proprietor. $1.00 and I � 00 t-4 : 0
I I . I've dropped a stitch. I declare you're Sho dr.elVv h ,self up aug i Y. I _ . ber, Did she- see D it Ithe fac of her � )NoAhop &Lymau, - . . �
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I I . . . What in the name of fool- . . e forcilol the li 'e-ness between [her , 121 cents for postage, enclosed tc -el- ;-- �_3 � �d I - .one -011:1 ming morniA
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i I I " Whetb me 9lf not is or? For a mo I � -80 NeWcastle, Ont., general agents for the Dominion, r4 C, t-1 ; ,
L . just a ba,uy. , at , ey. mis 1: wall lov ment, 1 think ves q -, I Sihlplf]�, L
i I �� �1$ - . he Uplifted fa of . I t4 M Paris ; 'te
. '' ffair. f ydii do Lot d � pictured �< I - I LU a
- face an � e, containing Over 50 pAls by 'C :� - -other--,, 11
ishness � made you think of going Lto him, s) tender- will insure a bottl D
T. irely my owUl,a . . I bend over . . � . W 5 . �� , . among i .
� . . m C L . - return mail. I - W
Llan-Lla n - -wh , I 31 mtly did she
o' Lady Xania. Both had the 'exql ite �
. at do. you call the pla6e? course a . I w be . Co., and , t4 1 Costing sixty�-,_qe,o(en . guineas'! �
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� sire my comp4tLy, that a, of ge h kiss th,r) lyale I s and bro,
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I "I L . I s a . tsi!k- Sold in Seafoyth b"y E - Hickson & - - �N
.- )1 . . I : Greek do ntour, the blue eyes and'shad wy I I td 0 � - )nit yon I and tell n!le
1, nev I remember those, Welsh other matter. � . ; F ly forever. 197-9 CD t > 'CoMe, W(,
I . -er cou.1c. . I . I � , . for r1ing them from h r sight It. Lumsaeu.* I . .. ! t_J I
Mrs. Morgan wants a gover- air ; but with e� the resembl L nee , , - I �- � I
I- I s d6sir (� i h, 0 . I ;> 11;� �thl,�k - -1
I . . . of it V !Nlrs. B.--" --O, X
. �t.i Lady Jan'p I. AIV i 14 .
I T names. - I by no me � . 1 7 Our task was done, aid e rdurned to - . I 00 .
; . v g beautys ble. C11- )_4 .
I slie says;. the tru th is she -wants a an in., oi e of I cease for the li id i -i .
- .- - � � ness, : . . was apar i her strang . . ma . When n per day� Agents wanted. 01 I . I,M no juidge , � f �eheap cloth
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I wledge of nloods+, and, - mewhat haught��! Q�. the ho Use which was qui b6 silent
I . I maid of all -work, with a kno , - sides, I felt sure that, he: white leeks and so ; . r the room, Lady Jane paug- $5, TO $2UAll clauses of working 0� ti I know rJI . .
.. I Fre-lioll mud mus'e. Yon would. be 9* , � 1. pressio formed a decided colitrai - were nea either sex"young br old, make more - �d M " - . .
st to, the I we :� 1 .
. - I . - parents would. be anno ad, ;-t Sir Hug of ad, suffering me. to proceed alone I people, of r spare momentg-, or all the 1 106-3 1. _-� �
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I - . I I ' r ' peach -like bloom a-ild winsome 'Bmi " at work for ug in thei,' GO I , . .
I I mere drudge." � grieved at 4 r ce. owever, threshold, time *than at anything else. Particulars free* CD , . �_q
, turned on reaching the and t4 .. I A Q)UturJ� Fire-
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.. 1 *tlia� ( , the ill-fated Gabrielle. ; I and,Maine. -284 . el- �_- . I
ly those two afbl e I , - � M -
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I .. . 11 But there are. on '. 81 . I �. Could only y thats he- welcomf, 1' saw her white,dress glea ming th�ough the AYdr'ess G. STINSON & Co.,POrtl -_ -_ CD - . X � air Sheffield,
- - � , i I . the p6lit Our progress sE emed destined to, 1 teri I - -�______� � --- �4 At Park,gate! I
-1-- L 11 tions," I said. hoping, even 1while* I utter., � -almosT, fancied I coulil see hat _____=_L=- - - 5 W. X � P -an,
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. � . I two ? Why, my dear; falsehood, that komeb 3, might "sei the d _ 0 dimness . Y'Re'rx-111. � I i a , i . . extraordinary phiariomenon z
I I - Only those I be t ruption. When we'reache I Cr I -
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� ;idy� L 'by- all intereste in .001hery �
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� I there are plenty better than the Welsh- - h of t. But no olle came. . � the ha, inted stairease, L . ane st ped cruel, glittering eyes. _ _ �
. in search of But. z . I I shut hei - out, I eked _ � . � -.�, , . 1, �� - a yean a;go
lam � stirred tl a and ened it. - I . I I -
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leaven ' t ol. . + I hastened to the co � L
an's at all events If .not, I -"- t . ! i . �
I wom . . She extinguished door with trembling fin il J. M. LE ET, Solici�tor, Wirighata, has been ap- J-.
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� I 9 adence to gh P ers, &n then fell , 4 - ,%A ___w i
governesses and - y U g ost stories, I par gal
help the 1 ' Taffy was a fire into a,bla 6e eated herself oj I ive no cri I )oiuted AgeD t for the Colonial SeenritioR Com- cf- k te gentleui�n sank a zhai
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aid7 book o ' Miss.I. acie," sbe said'; " y6t I �hink t:rl The
, I . senseless upon the flo' ' is also Ag�nt for several pii� I , as 'the old Dassiett,Tit. ,)�
� � i self Iwas inm Pany' -o e'Y at I .
I Welshman, Taffy was a thief.' I don't I had I Df England, he ) .
posite, to me. i When I came to my y � 1. - of coal-ibLe ':
n ; but really 9he the table,, an4 sh you w Uld hardly go alo rie as far ag'! tb at Tate capitalists of Toronto,,who loan 31 n I � found a rich searu.
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� 1 like to be unchristia . 5 I . ,e too i t al . V? . w wn bed, with'bright-faped Honor .Mur- yery.reasonable rates. Interest payable yeaxlY ! - . I .Is ?
.. I . 811 landing, even though I I aited forl you 0 . . I . 1, nine feet i# tlucknes - �
I is one. " . - L , What ha�e you, een r t - I . phy, our Irish schoo aid, beside me, ChargeB moderate. I I - I � be(
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-1 � su ch. grand pe6i�leo "' 1 U e here."I 1 213 'worketl iU - try -carefli
� " The others ate asked. " Goblin stories, Ju . Wingham,Deo.15,1871- - �� was I I ,
I . i L pad�ing and smoothing a coverlet. I - __. C9_ - I .
'_ L � . . ears ----g �
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__ LLLL I , res., � Do you] le in g oat : I
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_,_,�";'- . , I I _ iotu I I Co*rd that I was, I feared he ' rid- 4 you, mi s ? Sure I could ' terB, At- 6 (::) mat, blocks and
- - ,�. . � - I uT And ob, Miss Blenkinsop ! � the p . : _ -, ,i Did I wake SITED, Barris I L oal, couta =_ingr -4aany tons, bei,
q hike going to Ireland. " . icule. I I -ran qui aldy up' the step�, and � " [cCAUGHEY & HOLVE c .
..... ... t don't .. . Miss Wacie?'; , � I . othe y - I a: �: - -
- - . . . ' I nit lave yon in that way, with the el , s , torneys at Law, Solicitors in Chaliceryund - �-
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. . " Nonsense, Helen ! Lords and ladies , ,-late y imported from t matter -O -. had just reached the landing,. w support th�e ro(�)_f i;i place of modiE
. ,I Public and Conveysucers. 0 "I
I I . I the 1� door all off you, &D1 sucl-L a frost as there. was InHolvene-Y, Notaries ::8 W . )t
- 'll ppeare( f B.C. Bank, Sesforth. AgentB Jor. For �several season
- I i r i are veiy much like other folks, as you, rom. below, ' en L props-
�. __1 , P)lyglot Housa-Lbe - light. disa 11 �CD ri. .
g � ttt , fact atmospheire of . . in the ,night. ' No w@nder for vou to Solicitors for the . W . �
, --if t # � � . shut . .. I 0 . , ,
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. � � , In rish may be savages, but - � enied i 1 sup�rnatt- was , violeu , and I heard 1,ady the Canada Life Assurrance Company, ct* 0 thill.", Proceeded 4moothly ; but
11 �11 . fi d, and the I � lieve in ghost$ ! I � Yh -I A bitter eowld mornin . Farms, - .
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. I 4way, the pit taxight fim. Nob�ody 1cal
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-they won't eat essary.v Jane's mocking laugh as she Sped I have acoug N.B.-t3O,OOO to lend st'8 per cent. :� >
- i they're not cannibals ural fears, wi�h perh; 6ps unhec lie goill,Y) i . 1 53 01 . 0 """"'n
� - it was .for Sir Hu ah to I Houses and Lots for Sale. ! .
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. � - , Get -up, now, i : . leaving me in darkness and terror. � For 14 )) 46 ir '-- . . - , Im 1. t..,
; . and write, to Lady henieuce.-- t . I bewildered S � . I , it was ignited - a6d the ancier-
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. . . ". .1 - .YOU- . - I . I- Sir Hugh, I -said # I 0 W4
W 4 t 1 Conyngton. Why bless the Child! she Lady � J___d smile i a .. a mockin a moment I stoof ftr,embling. irresolute, I - Hugh Shafto ?" I :�ENSON & MEYER, Barristers wid Attorneys 2. 0 1 t1d appear tr) b avle7 b ��Ilen,utterlY dis,
... ;i: ? all . . dread I vi- . . � B at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and In6olvenoy, - iz - Illev
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Al N � . I . has pulled, off the ��aatherAl and 16itten the smile that ne_�tlpd mi % I . waiting a's it Ave- or some dread ,-, ;p- - the Unexpected disaster, as -,
,..[ 11 � I I ..,Glory be to gdoduess, miss !-don't c riveyancers, Notaries Public, etc. Offices -Sea- P cc
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�_J �1 . ru,'b ! Take ,mother' my Idear', and don't a4 "for f ; a3melf I I 0 4k T B to I ,III . ,�-d 9 0 - pit to burn at wit, instmd of ��
�� � - I 11 - "That is Well, " she s F Sion then I rus ' U flung - ' look at me that:way. I One 'ud think forth and Wroxeter. ,28,000of Pri ate Fulld p_ �
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V � spoil that, too. coutse, this iiouse is hall 1- lin-diallaged-I knoW not '. C) - 111mene - g -autials,
� P6s cost something, ad ; and against the door Ir - the shaft-anaco I
1, I .� I � . es�rve - . . -
f i I Itwas a ghost ye saw -the. -saints pr invest at once, at Eight per c : ent. Intereqt, iJayslAe > t- I
Ts A - . . �, � 53 5 � � -
I . r how-to iinfastenj it, and flew to my own lav_ yfiarly. . td might, have don�p. .Kany yea
4 1 t I I you know. "' you do happ�n to 7 neet i a ghos . .- a, 0 > c)
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1 I , I � i 3 a very ha f saf us I Didn't you know 8 r Hugh *as . JAB. H. BENSON. H. W. C.-MUT141t.- CD I ;p-
i r ty. Its air of , . t -d 8
,r a J gl I I wrote my letter and in due time ,e- for thare a wo of -the room, e , co . w�ia '" the burniingpit " w-% t
, � I I I Iv 10, I to -day? There was Lady Jane up, -_ -1
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�� 11' -11 � ghosts rather,1 ally fir in to t-. 0 M_ Z tj [cied by the
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� R - ; i ceived a gracious reply, requesting rne to snugness, the I a on its 4,;earth, 0 I I I M&I
I JIM- I . I -you won't mind. You k , low that d4u:r . . . . I . z M proac] ��A of the
. i " . ' . see him off, an' it x1most dark." R. SQUIER, Barrister, Kttorney.fn Chano- 0 'c� 0 wl
. - 11 i I I I 1 � I ssurin ; and ate lorig I w4s able , � 11 W W CD 1,_ . a who%.egan tOUX -
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I I � ; �: . be- at Castle Keviii as soon as possible.' r you�! were rea 'FAZWilliall , 11
- � i � "I 4i I on the lef t ha�a of tile pass ge nea I(& 6 I don t 9a - cry, &c., Goderich, Out. Office--over,T. C. r, 0
- :Lf � � I Honor," says she t�`me, W I
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LL � � 11 I t I all belongb . 1 to laugli- ,at my foolish fears, aid her I Detlor & Co.'S Emporium, Market Square. 269 J _J ,,�- . . : - in the locah-ty. 1A �sbaft wz�5�
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1i - 4 � � I I . I I d Miss Wacie this mornin'. Let her slee H I - - � -
H I il I - - I py I Bat
- 'q 4 I i iss Blen- H �0 " the
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r . I -1 - quesi ion op ned u -nat red tr tone I ____ I P e7frop
; bade at sorrowful f arevid-11 to Nh. pon a ladyslrip's'i ick. - I- b A, �- V, t_1 0 some distane 'i old
1 - I.. � - 'Titc0owuld,
I _ i �_ � The door in' t says she. I for I k6p' her up talkin" 1�,%t ___8'qu1err & I M
��4 A f . - rst, as was myj habi .
1 !1 I i other, I I - "4 t:d
- I .. -1 king and the girh.-I h ad, few 4taircase lead,ing sorne rooms that to get into a I t.1 12 a Cr_ ��-J - �d VU � � glici the ci)al' in 1 the ;direction
, ' � h � ARRISTERS, mtorneys, Solicitors i I _;;�i
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D I ILI -and ' ing back the window curl 0 � I
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�, � � Winifred ana � I ha explore one wet af- draw � 11�
�! ili i ,E , ; 11 'Very well, my lady.,' said I. - I &c., Brussels, Ont. Office-tw . : -
1� t ,� s , � �, B odoorsnoithof ,,t--4 0 I -
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I g V1 I I I "� I nChawery. �;
I 11 � ' Z -to p�art from nig t�l td )t at-�'-the new
, 1 f rien � I I " - :� Marsh was gi
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.1 : , home in the te.rnoon. The 1 71 was �CO1131(14
� I 0 my new bein soon fell asleibli�' i . . ).�
i I �il 1� " � a mere4l. - . a4y -McDONALD, I ry pit-. EN
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I , 'F . 11 1 " An"I'mthinkin' it'd few lessons L the Post Office. )`-1 I
- - i solitary way t a dilapidate� ,g very tired, . . co * : X ing kept at -what;
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. � izi . . . � - I wo ta with a, veight of hori R. SQUI , !
! 't I Ri . . . I R DANIEL t4 R 0. -distance from
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4 -1 - thwestof Ireland. ntai I worm-eai a � k th�:de
; jf� 1, .�_ I �, . garrets, oj) I Winifred will dothis d'�, She's cr�rin' IV- Goderich. I Brus C+1 I T -
. I i I y Bela. 1 '
i �4. T r R i", 11 , , I � The first viqw of it , mo, out of thl me woke, and A rted up. - Th r id3onl 271- . �
llil � I I , sou ning 0 ly so - L,a � ;71 1 torily till 186
�: I ; I digaPpOiRted me fumi,ture, put, ther to be, . '�i
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I I101 I . , , I , _- I my room, anditlefore, her eyes oat afther Sir Hugh. ' He'sj as �> - �> roceeded b�fCi-,&O
. exceedingly. I had expected to.see a ,W u cl was shining into . I . - .. 0 � . 1.4 mini. - !4 � =U
i i, . � 11 � deseent
; - V. � ay. In the �farth t Of th M we fou . good as a- brother to her - an' sure it'sker 1111EDICAIL. tl-" : -.1d - � � - - e'r name
, - I � . i .. - . . . �tb- aua ne by vhieli
� ,. -, i: - I ose of which I I small door' seen ad. by PAY bolts, me, wher"e, the lig, it fell clearest " tood I I Pit -shaft the, ut,
I t � i I r � real feudal Castle, like th a . , brother he'll be yet-lel hich is . _______1_11=_1 0 : I
"I �� . I t� . , , stways� w W , t --J *__4 .
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... , I had read in Sir W W ba with Wu i � CD was g
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i t alter Scott's novels, � which we dre' . ch difficul- what was it? A white -robed fig,,:, with . SeafQrth, (late of Carroubrook,) i I . - 1z1!A,X-,-11 and I
I Al i ! . - lik a veil, the same thing, barr the law. But DR- KING, I'd � 1 M 1 1 , .,� shaft was kn-�Ow Len fel't
i I I 1. Ll . . - Coronet for the county of Perth. Offic4i I C11 I I
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; - , I with moat and battlements, portcullis and ty.' It gave access ;oa 13arl,owplatforin -long dark hair flowing aboutit it you, miss 9 � 1 �_4 . armed to find fire,�jo�uly t e �
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I . ng, 31aiii-st. Residence-Coinmercial Hotel. .Calls at; I I . i
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I � I - - what's the matther ' tzi � M I . . pit -b :. . I
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I " I drawbridge c id see on the :�Oof-a da;lig wous standi - lace with weird, b with so ethi 0 � �> . t4 t4 ,
4 I i . - "S' re as white t e sheet. Is it DR. ICING'S office will . be attended to day or I - . .
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�� f W .- 'ii e - edk I Sure, you're as white � � �
. � ri: -_ * r g't in the; . - i i
." I was: .a. bigr, irre,ciular house, time -worn for it had no rapet .nor protedtipli ' upon -its brdas tl�ayt' spark]. - .287 0- , �� . . -the _11CIpal O .1. ials WeTt0t,
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. i W ly sick you axe ?-or ma be you've been night. . I rp- . #I'M
11, � t . er-�bejtP,D ; so clothed with A t ' moonbeams. It j[ loved, came nea �er and, � I Z11 Na i
I and weath . any kind, an hamened ( re-enter � . 4 , . I � . i ! � - and eft,,orts tnaii-it-el to extinguis�,
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� . 1.1 I ,� less the ite closE ; tou dhraming'9" :�_ , 'Were soon't
. 11 zt . Echen, m ass and� ivy, as to seein at pullin 4 6hed me 'with al ,-. � i - ,;, Parkin ';s fl alli,es I
I" I% - garr 1upil inii'with me. nearer, qu I � !
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� I the s to L - old tou-,h ; and then I saw tbat it I I Yes, Honor," .1 said, "it was a JAMES STEWART, M. D., C.M., Graduate of cl- I z � will
I � I � lisindiwork of man than a portion. of told ti�li -ne. soft 0) � a t
� . I . i - a '. but I mocTill, University, Montreal, Pliysieian, 8 i NIN I but it was folln -
- m : i : � th I dream, I think." . I . .
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1% I I f , A � ; . � .1 66 It s - � i goon, etc. Office and Ilesidenco-:-Brueefield. P ; I on ,fire, and as tht E'axl'scollid
. I I I wild nature around it. er �h�,'t the g,�Osts walk, 1, was Lady Jane. Only Lady J a I Then, never� mind It, miss. There t__
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: It . But as some fades, at first sight she said. 11 Winiie does- Lot know' o could an isitaot from . a my terious I I '� � . . ,Mas �
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; I . . � � was me ow . ed for =Oles, it fe&rid th-�
z . ERCOR He D., C. M., Physician, Suy- . ; � - �
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T I and unfovely, grow Id. h rri le than L. V
I 2 rugged. , . o e ceitainl - other worl ave te there 11 'would spre� <1
I I I . . 0, with dramed three nights runnin' that - geon, etc. Office and -Resiaenco, corner of I ---------------------- � I I f
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I I i I . oo this �L YO - , bre creatur . . ' 1
. I v-- , , when we learn to kuqw them �th4t living, . ihaft -was :
. f i I I have avoided iulleir territor ... Bu . t .. .. ly .� .1ittl was a crock of gould buried undher the Market and High streets, next to the Planing Mill.. — � The,Old Basseqt, � 1
149 - . V, I ancient dwelling grew 6pon me, until I . 1, � ;al ml ar a . *
. i 1. , � shall hear thei Story if you ,.a. , whom I ha( B, -, haft was All
. - . , do . I � up ; -the oW ; -- i
I H! . I , .4 I L, V. S., fo Y. of Cornell �1, I
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I f beauty in its very, in . �jz -
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! I - regularity. . H 9 wall of his cablD6 So what does he i �. Stubbi
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. . - � found I I Tb:e Lord. I Oon, rnlgton o harles.th white before. � ) It. CAMPBEL a third sli-aft, z, � ,
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I * I i � , .rn architects of 61 ' First's time -m�lrrie�l. a youn I r but goes an pulls it down-. the purtiest A- University, Itha,c&,N. Y d Graduate 1,_ .1 , also fille'd up. - lono 4
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i - �, im, 0, mode igilAfe'villai � chvio All, utter power essness came'over me, 0 . I
, I G b Residence - cooke's -+ 0 � ; * * *1
- I 9 . � . � and commodiou. - ad * fa mily. ble Lla h 11 S I tried to serea, to -speak, to ivbisper.� CD was built f'o ZeP.Arate the 0
. m ily� 9. a little cabin in the'country it �vas. Well, tario Veterinary College.. "an l ""'r - - -
�� 91 eiaht-room.' man -of no , se,Vania. Willbeat Brucefield '. �! -
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I .11, I I ' e, . way from her, � but in miss, sorra a crock, full or empty, did he Temperance Hou I n ,
.. I V residences how you wou ine of tj�-te la i wb I triEd to shrink Monday afternoon from 2 till � o'clock. '0 r , -_ V_oyking from. ' tbe ilewill,
I:! rl� . Maurice by name- c I I �
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T - , � I- ' findafther all his diggin';,and there' ot , 1-4
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I ti 1; disgusted. at the amount of space wasted - she: ield a long, sba,,p kpife, . . .
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1, � , - . gre . . to Enkland. She was v,r'y lovlely- .. ic to thoifiliabitants I to be condtleted: by er,aw1u--11;1,,_1,
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7 , .it , with no roof to spake of over their heads, T V. S., begs to anu6uuc of Z� :� c- M, -1
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it !" .. , utterl i branching off to no- must sh 0, " t ' th yes,' ille very b touchEd me— urrouVding--country that he bm ct- .
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ii �, I I I I y on passages t1I OW yo hei I )`-� Ainid -knees in the mi& -t Of I
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i J icalax ! staircases by which .Blue i a an' such weather as it is ; 'while Tim Seaterth and s . W 6-n - .t*4 .
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. I �,M- � where in parti Chambe1r, tbie room Sir ug CCU were stained li the wful st in. of - been awarded the diploma of the Ontario Veterin- . . smoke ,- btit the u',all was vt I!,
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� 11 T &t L I I . lip or: - dow I � . 1' I lengt she spoke i a. low, won?t do a hand's. turn 6f work, only root- ary college, ana in now.pre*ed to treat diseases 0 tLi - I �
4- - = r � � nobody ever seemed to gro . 14 Pies at prose- t— u4 the learl- a os bloo(.. . At � 0 -� , treluenaoll's ;
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) I � and musty closets given over to the rats. - -olized bar ;, but he was Jealous, an, ono Y, �ards 1
i . & about the place. - I -of Horses and Cattle and all,domestic anixials. He '0 > pletea at us"`
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- 11 ! . � I I I Sure the gould must be some ffica,in connection with his horse- W t-4 1-d . r -it ilAoo � -
�L J id Whelre, ' has opened an o K I labo being '
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I T, ! � .. I- could not beat to, vitneBs I rn� . shoeing shop, where he wUl;;be foujaa ready to at and from one fbot --,to five
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T� , ... - . y unoccu , � . -Want you# . sa I I Diseases of the feet specially at- e-;
� V : - he COdrtir,rs ,ys he - " didn't the dhrame: tell . :� > - built, to
i �� ilindr lrooms, , help." tend to calls. P_ - td I
I - i -anC - .piec received I 0 Crogs-walls wer also
r I also, ab she especial - � were not afraid, 1 & id I - - the rear I I . � �6-n -,
. - I .!-� t,z : I ik . I . � � . . about it?" tended to. Residence, office and shop in � �� t=j 0�__ I z . c
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I 1; 'j, � fl ... I . ked. and Uis, lercousini to Ihould not ask 11 for what ?" And she .
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� - �. : 1� " � __ I I Dhrame, indeed ! Bad'luck to 'am of lCilloran & Ryan's new st6re. All kinds of Vet- �0_ ways, and so help in cho
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I 1",if- - -. . ampered to their hearts' coiAent. whom it wa � !ad form6il, contLnued—"I have . i She for dhrames, botherin' people when they erwary Medicines - kept constantly on hand. CD_ . I vit �
I J��', z i� . . s . . . 1 W4 I- . � W I � Thick- iron pipes, -vn, h ir011 1
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It I , , With one exceptiori, I fon � I E o h6 b.r' !will: never wand&, - in the cold Z5. 1-d , M %
I ; � been a . ought ber t) a ly more � otit Charges reasonable. I .
I ��� I re asleep and haven't their sinses ab . inserted in f6 Nv'-
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I 1111. �. an inhabitants of Castle, Kevin very a,nd bese ching. It i .. . . CD I �
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"u,ft', M M ..ac(—loneheir, Ab tb s life for - &rds, so th.at v, -doul d be
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'!!'R�..,ij 10 much like other folks, as IM si Blenkin- � I J'. CHURCHML, Veterinary Surgeon, (mern- P$ CD I . ;,
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I - for a life � and now sb will rest, aftet all these t_1 Im . Basstl
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- . � ,,- tic. 61I : i . A short time* ago I saw Lady Jane berof the Ontario Veterinary Collegc,) begs �� p, 0 . .
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. � I I , i, -1 t� sop had pyophesied. The mrl was "16'. those 1 dayg tb[4 � 1 isli were iwild folks i � weaa t come, the -nil 011 1-9 0 7. I
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11 . -1 .i * � . . * Shafto and bar husband, and was intro- timate -that he has returned to the pra tice of . 'looking through thesee pipes-!
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i il i f., Itt V � - poi,U�potis�' the icou - The p� Ud courb f�vorite' pin n and t1 er6 must be .1 his profession in Seaforth, and may at all times be ,--I --, time of a i �
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.� IN - , was, ssy, Lady W-ini- - it Lord ConynFton ha - " �� . work men ,.f.o,r -a -w .
Commonplace and. fu .. in her solitud( - b wh a.; we have to do - - - M ,hole year. .
- � . . P . . I �1 - - ,. I need hardly say, they are both wonder Veterinary medicines constantly on hand. A4 & =� .. .
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� � fre dx---�--No ; I won't Call her commo her all -to hirr ,i ,elf, and for- a time was - ,t Mansion I.- t4 I 02
. .ttendea to. Oftlee, a .
� 1'� ,�� � - se --nechan .ally,, . illy proud. My dear pupil, Winif , � R ro I trelp —the entrs-n
I'll, I - I 1 �.6 and stoc fl beside f, calls promptly a
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i F� place—my deax little pu of 'whom content. By legreas, hoWaIver'his SuS- House, Seaforth. 273 M ��- �
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;,"� I �, Still, I must confess that . . � lier then she C osed round y wrist a is at the old place in Ireland, but I am �_ . to be,construtted It had. t
I W" so fond. s reviv E d. He . . GO P;. . I
.. �; - piclon - wal§ he�. her i . and me— no longer her- governess nor anybody's, . I . ct- arched above und below 1
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11 U, I I . gras ) like ice x A iron 9 01 �4
� . _1 there wasmothing very rem arkable about easip y and �t .last his v � J. G. BULL, L.1).S., . 0.4 - : I
3 i � - - most Une 41i orr!r6r, past _110114 - Batering b ,
yi� .! - � i - - Nvalls.
� ,t�, s, : . a perhap�,. Charlie's; he I tn 0 bribk y '
, M Her , elder sister, Lad, . . '"'A URGEONN, Dentist, &c., S.eafGrth, 0 �
I 1i I T I . her. . . I &nee was raw de I. . � :4� get'
Jj2 I 2 � . Ide Cham.- ' xcept keeping in order spme- A�� 00. �J - wall is inspecte(I daily to
, 1, � Jane,. was, ;!, igi�,' - I whil her? Along the ;n. C , indt T
t�i,q E :tz�� :f thehaunted stai ase, to the'B car et'ln y needs - �� :� , , X -
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1B ; m � tario. Plate work, latest
14 -, , I , 't on the contrary, quite unlike- any ore I I I One wint" I i6t, while wanderi � nt W 1-3 H if tbe,old
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c - , F fr . _�r ,g ber. times. Assuredly our house is styles, neatly executed. tj
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;;� m 11 r 14, � N -1-4 had ever, seeu� before. She was wohd about, he ft otsteps in the new - QMRI� .N M � i
I I I I . I . sa . I have.swooned before I . gical operationo performed with . kz� .. The last fire - WAS seen i I
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11 i I 1 fully beautiful, everybody owned that— falle �
m an Fin ['s lootsteps— d care aud promptitude. Fees as low as can ber. ob- CD I -
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� i 11 , I 7 - - horror, or fled from it with ,,nes and,, I.havexbjured ghostsforever; yetj�ow )_4 1 - 0 being, examineal last wtc -,- -
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� ! p i the men who admired her and the woman traced the a aart of tb� house whe tained elsewhere. Office hours fr I o W . 16 I .
" � I - us. Ai evening, 01 . "black -clamp" '61ame through
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. I gl� -1 , i . lamentatio it was, I gaze I silently and then, when I'm alone in the P. M. Rooms�, over Mr. A. G-. Moboug'all's Store,
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� 1`t� 7i ", le She could also, when . . I - - ,
a. � � ii r:.1, - who env' d her. the ivy, whl' J1 g.-ew thick and stro ,, I � . hat the m i)st aualgerons plaef
� .I� -1 - I" _ I � pon the,�quaintl� I .
P. � _V. At � � before, me, whwe u ff aiting for Charlie to come home, I Ishiv- Main-st- - A - . 1270 1:1
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. � il .... . ascinating , eaves, sea r- I
: � 4- ), - - but she le of its � co _k 6
1 - . . she chose, be very f. was torli, an SOE
� - 5 11, . I ! CarN ed bed, layi` ir Hugh Shaf 6, dead— er and look around me fearfully as re- ; I :� %1111 r -inell labor,. d at the e�
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I ii , '� f ad over the *ktE H I d. to the h !art by her wh �,nl he had member that night, at Ca . le -t- peril of their hNies—is beliel�
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i �i it . . . . . 1. e� .. I� I ose. stal be viu I � � I � ,
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ii I L - . 1 . to the hous and in one 11 love d best in all the world I :I'turned � W . - re th
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1 fl, I i wi �her cousi her smile , I - -_ ��,'
I � - Irish skies* hbove ' * -Castle Kevin—and, rooms- foun :.his wife . KNOX' still beiievZ
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I - I , H I s 1'!, I 4., I that is saying, a good deal. � who had cl* ; edup, byy t a ivy and al . - . SPECIAL NOTIO S. ' i - -6
1 : I . of ocking triu. ph, kne�v the truth— . and the travelling public, that he -has leased the . . icarely -linp, Isoi ed by the I
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7 1 � "T1 � During the autumn the old house was, tered through tJib small d or ope lug � . . Hotel lately oce ied by Mr. - -RAY, i and p
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� I r . li, , � '9 � ' Lady Jane was ad? She released my - . roes who b �
I I I . � � fill . —G ATE- formerly known -as the DOWNEY HOUSE, I'and :1' 0 1 Wallis. ulita,4 ye Al
� ,I � �k, - led with guestst wIlOQ-e; gay presence Hollow attem, 6,d to esca a � BREAKFAST. —X�ps's CocoA.
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2 I - the roof. I hand, flingin ; f rom. her 1 Patiently! C'By a tho ough hopes to receive a eontinu'ainee of the patro:�age . ar or two I
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0 t� . tely in etamorphosed. it, Among by the same 'Wal I CoDynoot n � . I F PORTING.
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� .V ; 4 Z_ " IQo . and signed hat I should aid her., so liberally bestowed upon him -during his many T. . mers founa th t th ' o s
41 'i, .11 'I- . -them was a young followed, an - gr Lptled with in. on e - � ci kn . . I
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i- Al --Sir Hu gh Shafto—to whom Lady Jane' T, lng the rich silk coverlet, She lw#-ea digesti years in the hotel businegs. Every eomfortland "', . 'Were M. ateriall y aceelera
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. I narrow pl ,,, rn . The imarqui i fouo t sed fiim 9 . . . 0 It -by E na the f=t .
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! I � T� U poll the floor Th6a we rai overn the' oper,
I I f. I f I lie rs oul)- kept in ti -
� z � f�W ved. Tbev were to be mdrried for hi6 life, 6 it I is opponent w i stro4 I I _ Bar. -v �- H
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� zri .1 f� was engag � - . .1g- thal f till of life nutrition and by a ca On of choicest Liquors and Ciga i� C6 0 C> :�- coleration is' ni!;Ot so appard
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ft " �11 � �14I ; _. in a few months. I ; passive thi ig, so lately the fine properties c A careful and reliable horstler always in attenoanoo. �;_ ::� C.. - 0 . 1. �
I - � E er, and aftemp','. --i b iiaf strug le, fl ung - m . re"n' apIted 4000a, THOMAS KNOX, Proprietor. I . � to professioo�
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i - �. I � - The winter set in' early, and w't, � Mr. Epps has provided our b eakf9st ta- .- I �. � .. rest Pro
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. . . � �o . _J .t74 - the tur n -i.11-7 ipit has a'. I
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� I � -.1 1� t of ing it over him, bles with a delicately flavoured beverage HOTEL, Seaforth, Ontario. SIMON 0 M i4
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I _: 7.1. severity viary wacomwoli 1.11 that par . _-A ^
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I t . k W� I I When t� er raged hu ba face* She had ROYAL 0 .;el strength, . � a long
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.I- I ering on he n thoroughly renovated and newly furnished the hun& _L� r
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� ,I : :1, U. i was,fallini, and in the morning. - lay to where Gat rielle lay pow ) a d as for me, I seemed incapable of feel. 11-d K . .1 gil-sit F4
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"I � 4,9 � floor � lift d'our -bills. "—C ivil 8'ervice Gazelle, Made above house, so that it now affords good acco t:;' k;,-' - t74 C) ,
- , there i was that -in his f Lee at either pain or fatigue: . WE; e mmo- P
t 4 - ! - � I , several inches deoip.' Winifred begged I simply with Boiling )r Milk. dation for the travelling public. Choice liquors 0 ca . In > C) a
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I I , I I for a holiday, and signified her- intention Each packet is labellp-d—J-A, AES, IdPPS & and cigars in the bar. The table is supplied with I - I
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i �- 9 i . lo � overtook i a d stabbed .,her, heedless .our Ring noiselessly on the , 0) �> I,- tLi - �_ z d . ,
- � I I I 10 the delicacies in season. -Oysters in Season_
11 � 3 of constructing a snow 'image in the . - Co. Romceopathic Chemists, London. r_ W �Scareely aii� case of PaF-
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1: I z � � I of her.cries- audlprayers,iand I Ler az ms - 'tbi6,k.0s'0Ft1earp6t! Howstilltheliouse was! , Large stabling and an atteritive hostler in con- * 9 0 . .
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_A� I A lock somewliere uttered I itE mea " MANUFACTU" COCOA`" We will � � 2 CD - 0 t � I
-the I I sured 2.51-ly V W4 : 00 � in our time has been so Pli
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fl, � � 2� I ��,� 2 � F I school room windol". . . - . now give an . , - I � Pathetic, ias )WO1 as so -,vast-
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. ; �, 4 I 1. � - maD, " she said, I I lik6 ' -@ Long aftery� t rs were tic] , ,tick ; an - F�p ps & Co., man. )-3 1 �- . VA ollce Power
I I I Not a horrid ad by Messrs. James 3 PRINCE OF IYALE S HOTA, Clinton, Ont., P 'd hd � . has befall ell the I I I -
I � � 11 I i � I - . ages Of4golly. Oh I if those sleep- 0 � , .
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- : � I a " - 1 41, s made last Christmas found eD tit ufacturers of dietetic articles, their - 0 ed Fren�cb j , �, rnalist,
� ij� � serooms we were pa, )) — accommodation for travelleri3. Tht I-ar is sup� p p� t_1 , , "
.1 �� F I —with a,A old hat on, and a pipe in his lady'B innoidenCE, showing that she . led- ers by Who, d awa e, works in the Euston Road, Londo'll q . �d CP :� , , Cri. tb�,t V"J'as simply po
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�� 11, w v 01. ! that they w plied with the very best liquom and cigars. Good �= t:;, � t4.
. . t N, -- - I mouth; but a lovely graceful statue. met bar kirisman. ODly to arrango. some on] y kno I I Ca.1'8ell's Rou-8ehoid Guide. M � . been _b ,�a to 4 rigor
I i it P1, -1 t I J I at ! � stabling attached. The stage: leaves this House W%.4 lo i su e,ei
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. ;i I . - 1; I I'm afr�tid the fe;�ttures will* be trnuble- plain of escape f �om, h6r Wleary life" I ere the t a door WORM open, - th , ''anything RTH havin - . i pior � -
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` L �� I . it --it is a jewel as elasi y ost as CD CD I ,
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�Zgl ;_ p,� a1 effect shall be -good. Hugh and -discovery, Lord Conyngt n, overcom. by I 0 j�d I
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Jane have p t1d W za,ccor(ling to the A
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: . j,� i itle I:eadeayor recover. In this climate, aud mo�e par W SALE ES. i; �,d . 1�_q , It)
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I I � I -1 I! �i 1'-..- I bad heard or read, when tea, ly wit and ticularly Office -At Murray's Hotel, Seaforth. Good 0 1 � rs �i ie b:
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- � � 4 'ad lunatic ple axe very apt to take cold and, suffer. Horses and first-class Conveyances always on hand. 4
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y � �.. - and they, *in- family. But hi3 spirit and . of - Mitigation
.,T �`V_ I - ing ; but I cou . -PELL'S LIVERY STABLES 'SEAF ORTH � I'd 27 - ,
� '41 pr� -41. I .1 Ionly visitors .remaining, . I �ng but from sore throat, coughs, spittia . co . .
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