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11-.. "Josiar.11 . 'iOnly one thing. I believe III ran d ,I - the N11netv: to th 6 ther.' 'LO 3T OR FOUND. .
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1P.T31 4�an�; a:ap D'y I 1)OG LOST-] ost in Sestorth � in Xe ruary
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. Tzi T That we went out a walkin', :JAnd go to ne?" -- . jin 1 1 1 ,he N et r -first ' I
RON. RX 1 - �T)l 'IV " a I I - last, a blaa I and white Cold. bog'-ai swer.
An' mot down on the river bdxk . No hardly. I'll smash -the cutter IR4 imeni (I irgyle o the �nam) of "BaIdy." He;�hsd a white
An'kept on boars a talkin'. I I I ,11! I , I'll, � OW to g t .
the power of He twisted up my apron string � and take-rayhelf off into tile Country. 180 4t the barnpix WWI trews, tb offi- . Ir'long aronud the neck and white on his fac a; he
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'Ristered zm,,t S44 An' folded it togather� Illi get, a refit anyhow, and if I am pick. rA aarin�l plaid a more.
940 An' said he thought for harvest time ed up for an astray and not reclaim. 1 w I - � finch information as will lead to his recovery will
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, aud wife I aza 'Twas cuens kind ol weather. I . rewarded. WILLIAK CHESNEY,
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, Anctiou to7the � ad J'11 fall into some farmer's hands . , womon N . �ju , Jr., Turkerfimitb, Egmondville P. 0. i 695
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,by klazle4 wn as we sot there- wh '11 treat me well for what I can fair- I Why '00 , I t bil ,i — I
� the� p.rerQi . The sun wout do I - I ! - r Vale, 9� 111telli- STOCK FOR SERVICE -
Rea iii Josiar seemed uneasy, :. ly ( O." . g4 I a; Women 881.1 VA leas.,
An' mother she began to call: . , ?11 al, y 01 , I
'When will you go?" V1 il. me� . Corr .. poli dent. I ___ I
"Loweezy I oh, Lowoczy I" as � OR � PIG RREEDERS-The tinderoigned having
L 28 &a' then Josiar spoke right up, � " Now -right off -good-by. 'I - 6 6' , ; To
I Mat, R wouldn'i be a h rder *brk to k90 ! purchased from Mr. W. S. Mundell his cele.
� As I was Just a start -in', -ow i ul I - �' brated Berkahire Boar, will keep him for s ice
4 band struck up to famish a good fz:)ia wn town ." p [as them �
,&n, said, "Loweezy, whaVe the use: I I L
following, freell excuse. One pull broke the strap, a l during this'season on Lot 10,Conees ion 8, M.
r I as marketlok I - tc at nd behind & In r or run Sew- I
of no two ever pwtin ? " S.,Tuckersmith, He is gaarante4 tho ugh-
� Of 8'eaforth ft ; h' I and a kick cleared the cutter, and 'i, machine, " But hat lady - ould 1 bred, and leaveass good sto k i I *
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And lift I re t6 b Caued a mmer hat 1 the county; Otis splen c
Uiteied� It kind o' took me by Surprise, W :heel horse flew up the street every- � 1 did ,gafa. a d ab t 100
as , a] U. ry �'r,
LS m%rked on An' yet I knew 1was comin'- body yelled : , . �o :,sows last season. TERMS --$I, p able it the
t4 I'd begrn it all the summer long, la d would �Avel �1611 � ght after work- P�(
s% 001nmezi,in at ' I I 1 time of service, vith the privil, go of returning if
i.id Lat, 9 In every wild bee'& hummin'; "Stairs and garters I but ain't that in all day ? 1, What I& y wou.d wag. T
latimbir 2 � 1 necessary. ROBERT A. TAIT. 695X4
4 Strtet 57 ii 0 I'd studied out the way I'd act, clipped horse a olipper!"-M. Qu<t,d, in O ound - tel bar-ro ma tell ng 00 I � . - � .
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y ; . G a of hervarloUs ff , , . , nat 1 ITANT NOTICIES.
Lot number-) 67 1 meant to hide my love from him, i Is . . l IMPOI
�Iace Of begja_. But seems as if he knew it. I � lad on. M eating ! 941 d run mer, ! I - - I
� propt-r- nicg ; The Squire and His Wife. v ' WALTON CHEESE AN16 BUTTER
. 7 is a, A,nl iGoki n' down into my eyas�, - I wo0d, spend two bo ri
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o( erielL Street, :he Squire had a friend to visit 'him bi as toll hi pro a d! rout& wd then 1: -TO MILK DRAVERS -The
Tet, Of about 100. busi L I - various Rontes for drawing Milk for the coming
I An, ever since that hour rye loved 0 ness , and was very much an. 11 :; 6 a city t out I -h a trade ? What � Seoson for t I a W al ton Cheese and Butter Factory
Jch Str . 'et An, worshipped my Josiar. , � 'Village
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A114 Came to ask him what he wanted for D . , I of Walton,i on 'Wednesday, the 20th of April,
mi -I eustom71hfi Gaieties. - tai shmont for her p istence, would i 1881, at 2 o1clock P. M. The whey for the com-
i higb, witl, S dinner. I . pl:) hersalfupche')dull,ya,nd 3kipintO ling Heasonwillal3obe sold,eitherin bulkorin
leudid SL I One Ift".. A worthy of- a combative turnof . I i
� bm& ' . "Go A-Whyl letusalonel" impakient. &I o�her? i ; small lots, on the hamie day and at the same time
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"U'88 coutainfl.0, ' _�',�;�, . ly said the Squire. 11 - I - land place. � LEWIS MoDONALD, President;
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from "barrel f8vel a hard against a : . .
wrovementa 8,it, 11 pump and then o "Mother Earth., Business detained the Squire's friend I . . Var le, t . . i ANDR SW _MOR� IISON, Secretary. 1 607-1
r.rp ig also on tho . � . gation on the i lakes 'wil. be -_ � . I
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� ef urged him tore Miain. The Squire was fu . � i later in opening I hiB year I SPECIFIC ARTI S.
as best he Could, a peered cautiously 'der, proud of his table, ly a Mont 1 —_ —_
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vined to the left and the to the right of the tb),fi last -I I or Sale 260 bushels
. on apow el his fists, and invit- and he complacently escorted his friend I in 187 were !-a- of Early Rose Potatoes suitable for seed;
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I ,o., ingly exclaimed, "Jist lay doon yor 9 I DORR&NCE. 697
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. stiok, my wee so ride, an' stap oo. , "
I r 1" but a huge dish of saliLd, which the IS: sKare o! the lund6ir in the bands ,
it, IT tak it Got O,y P - 9 I I ! Q_EED BARLEY -The undersigned as for sale
� 65-t.2 �t * r good wife began quietly to dish up. Of is brothei , and he I ,tter, in ue aced � " on his farm, Lot 20, ConeeBsion� 3, H. R. S.,
. ilan L ropy-'Mra. -Maguffin ' E 9 � Tuckersionith. a. q ciantity of 6- � nit-
. L- --True phi in "My dear," said the Squire, where by !Mr. Moo ly a r(XDg, has just I rowed Parley, a
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: had been readin in the newspaperB of a : able for se0 ; wa I rant ad clean and ftee f rom. f oul
a , ax6 the mosta?" � m 4e reStitu don 0 1f ' original sum ': 697x4
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iL attractive widow# to who im. be devised lady. I -+'The Synod of El Iton and Lon- L L I SEED WEIE AT -The undersigned lias on hand
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I his "No meats! What in the us, I r1iii. L at his farm, Lot 25, Concession 11, Noethern
. I I - me of d 11 of the Preal ", a Churoh In 'Gravel Road, McKillop, a qaantity o
�KE:R,S. 3 1 c0 true phil Ath�t hy," she remark . f WRITE
z nada, met in Z harch Brant. :
I 0 1 :RUSSIAN Seed Wheat, warranted pure and free
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� ed don't you have them brought iii?" fo d, recently. Tbefry as a ve y large 4rom all foul Seeds. This wheat yiel led over 20
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[it the rXools W . xtl�er haBban ;he, expected to be "You didn't order any.'? re )r feseiat fN;ijn of bol � h'I min' ist ra and �bnghels to the sore last. year, whela all other
I.rd on b - � k'-" ih' so ?"he amicably rieties in the neighborhood were a fAilure.
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L "Order I I didn't order anything," el vre, and al'so of tt a oneral coligre. "a
, . I � $ iPrioe, $1 50 per bushel. JAMES KERR, 694x4
7g C�mpany, "d , It eca Be," said sho, "he left .;,, .,- . .
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'er eight v - - . 0 V "A" %JU L%7. gaii U. no opening, sermon all
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. _. housewife, "I asked what w,e would - of Walk " � M John Thompson,
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11 rocLive 4 &at Deco L her an old gOnt1OmNu have, and you said, ,lettuce alone.' Here of 8&mi4, w 0
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Ing ,-* ho: - e he met the postman moment, joined him. w wrecked fro 'the i sloop ommy
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; Ones, repaired on 1 his pocket, ami ing, said he to the post- Here is the fifty dollars you wanted for ojqrps,me'�tblra. Ther, were c rried-to
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OYQI � 'tt ome in the morning ? that carpet which I denied yQu. The hin Be MAQ Of tha aW)rO, V�Ihi n Miss i
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3LACIK, � ,,Yes, Sir, ad of course you con peace and soma dinner." -th M'- knew there ,was to help near,and
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. . , eagerly expecting' a Christmas rang the bell, and 9. sumptuous repast ro I
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k -K I T that broke my )all. brought in. - � M) ents � hion" exh. LUf ted, until she ,
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r the North-West '; &,veiry dusty road, Niad when night mained in his garden some time after. i
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F MT I 1: ARKET, next town?" one of them asked. -'It him.. His excuse, when a: sked what he tion! of tho S3 udios to to' dellect the line
"ORTH z . 1 Rea," WaB the reply. was waiting for, threw her into a flutter of tto Canada Pao Ad; ailway fro
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Vith all kinds, ot hourB' tramp if no light thing to con- -Some One's to come to supper," she n4 iqla of tbd. first hu dred miles, and
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red Spiced Beef .4 . i nib Gr alley, N oint
� pipe and 1A it, -saying cheerily, "como Mau.." - .
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. L� tkat's but five mileB apiece for the two friendo was expected, she hasilined to 0 � c directiod ;in . 111WIL
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""I"HEAPER ; of us." And on they trudged. - I change her dress and slick up her hair a 4 on 0 outh aiid ;he big be d of
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will Pay Aliater Dbu, that you'll call your tog out and found the Squire Beata -a at the I the I cation iF not made It is .
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ies, but there will �' I -:— "Where'B your company ?" ( ioUs
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i wass said shuE � this moment." Tonal : I P Wt, Yankton, Sim (.3ity and Many
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��at 7 years, ul of ta surt what iffer, for- ta tog was cal led said 8i4MM0718 to COMO to supper—that's wa �r. Ina, f w c gel �, ��- ey have been'
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'� I a's for you., cha .go my dress. Oh, 1111 pay you f ; ftll� b,ing �o mt. An�l 3ffort to r scue,
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'3PH PRICE _1 Toual Boy ?" this I � I th a �' faile� I �Causo 6 the' thick ice.
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i- , hall,, and after giving himself a shake to
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Lons of good ft 4--' - ! clear offthe Bdow, he said: amusing story is related of the
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I WILSON � it Yes, I'La Grie of the clipped horses. Grand Duke Constantino, the brother
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T, - -But why did they clip you?" delicacies he mose, and, taking M fron!i the Fin argEl f�-ming distiiets.
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A aft a general i - �' - me a fast hor e. The weigh� givoB me i �
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the County, W#, 1� an awkward gait, the check makes my � . )f i Sea - I
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I— - ache, and the: cold wind prevents a and 1W 07A 71 ng Cw mt ry. ,
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areful attentio I- PieC68 . . , � i ,
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without eXti Rightt Why the law. ought to make I ; 48) 6
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Im-tuer. Not only that, but I am lashed P � I I
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k riction. w a' C �,
and 1 �; . I
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I � ftaY allowance for those things. - I am -
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11 t� am . SHO RTE87 0 TICB. '
. P6ct61 to rush to the front and hold to �bat of their clan. The Seventy- I
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HIRAM DE : AG 0 i,
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that he his leased and fitted up ,the oDmmo-
dious store between Murphy's Grocery and Rob-
ertsou'a Hardwa re stores, where he V ill keep in
their season full lines of .
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CIGARS, PIPE% &e, His Stock is 41INsw and
Fresh, and)ae will do his very best W please blij
customers.
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.supplied in -bulk. Givehimseedl. .
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JP. BRINE,
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Licenced Auctioneer for -the
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parts of the Count
FORITOR Office willie
Huron. 'Sales attended .in all
All orders left at the Ex-
promptly attal.11ded to -
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AUCTIONV,ER AND
LAND AGE
NT. -Spacial attention given to
sale of landed property,
farming and thorough-
bred stock. Cattle
selected for the Engliah mar-
ket. Office and Auction
Rooms, Acheson's now
Block, Goderich,
Ont. Terms moderate 16
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ALEXANDERDELGETTY,
eor,MaKillop.
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Special attenti
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n given to
sales of Landed
Implements,. A]
signed at Walton
cession 14, will t
billg,noteg and
ALEX. DEL11ETTY,
Property, Farm
I orders left with
P. O., or Lot
a promptly attended
stamps furnished
Waltou.
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14, con-
to. : Sale
lif refitlired.
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MONEY TO IEND-Money
to laud ongood
improved f
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orate. 30�-N 8�
irms only, at 74 percent. i ter -
private funds; obargeo od-
PORTER. I
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security, at 8 pe� cent. yearly
or on t eins ant
HILL, Seaforth. �, 028
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MONEY TO L
on fir' St. class
Interest. Privatefunds,
plan. Apply to IV.
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MOTIEY.-The
moneyfor immediate
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investmo!nt on Ifirst
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mortgages 9n farm
property. Seven*nd &!half
per ocnt. interest
yearly; principal �ag mak be
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. H. BENSON, Sol'icitor, Se a -
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MONEY -A. 6.
. lend money
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St 61 per cent. on 'rtgag6, for
any amount, sn(i
eat 9harged onIT
commission charged.
for any number of y9srs ; inter -
on the anpaid prikioipal. � No
Apply at the $tore of A.
a. McDougall & 00.
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Ghl. Apply �o J. D(JN
CAN,_Seaforth.
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distely, a good
WANTED-W&4,tel immo-
Servant Girl. ApolytoMRS.
C. CLARKSON, Ilesforth.
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SITUAT10N 'WANTED
or private at
references. Avplyto`W.C.CHAUTERS,HeWa1l.
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ble ; middle ageol 3�4,u. Good
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learnDrIossmalifling.
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ately, nap�renticeto
Apply to ;I,98
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OLDFIELD, C,rduo'g Block
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ceived at the
win be re -
house of R. H. Room. Lot 10,
Concession 12, H
,or pain lug 4
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llett, until Tuesday Apr�il �6,
rag y an . I .
of No. 1 Los-,]; the contrac.
'state
tor to furnish In
aterial, find bims, lf, and
hpw much per yar(tbe
orticularsapp)[rtoR.H.
office.
will do the work for :,For
KNOX, Harlackpost
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It0 CON TRAC"ORS-Tend
bythe undeisigned
1EL81, addressed t
re-eroction and r
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until Saturd i y, Apill 23,
) Seaforth post o ce, fo rI the
�pairing of the buil3ing 0 the
eorner of. Main
and Market Streets; plarfs�and
specifications of
premises ; the lowest
fly amepted. S.
the work can be s, -en On, the
or any tender not necessar-
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GLOBE CARD llo.,Northford,at.
ChroTao Cards. uo'two
its; Agents, big outf[t, 10 canto;
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$5outfitfree.
Address H. IIALLF.' , 'T &
Co., Portland, M
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CARD Co., Wortliford,
Ct - 695r52
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worth $6 free. Tdoo-re"ISTICINes.
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outfit frieo.'Adaresg TRUE
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made. Coqtly
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Proprietor. Tbialsoneof
t Comfortable and Best Con-
the Province. The� Rooms are
BRITISH EXCH&NGE
ont. WM.QOX,
the Quietest, M
ducted Hotels in
commodious and
supplied. Good
the Table and Bar libeTally
etablingin connection. 686'-52
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BEGS I
that he his leased and fitted up ,the oDmmo-
dious store between Murphy's Grocery and Rob-
ertsou'a Hardwa re stores, where he V ill keep in
their season full lines of .
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CIGARS, PIPE% &e, His Stock is 41INsw and
Fresh, and)ae will do his very best W please blij
customers.
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Oysters Served on the premises, hot or cold, or
.supplied in -bulk. Givehimseedl. .
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THE, LOMS, ACKNOWL-kDG-E, (AND WHO . ARMERS, if YOU w0t good Swtch Dimond
� I , . , Harrows, with 72 � teeth, the best harrow In
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I I SHALL GAINSAY) �H % t a market, send in y ur orders at once to T.
I . I 1 ; I I i . . . ellis, Hippen, for lie 1as a good supply on b -"d,
� � i ; I . ad in still making moire to supply tb* (Ianum&
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. � I you want your luld hArrowa and plows -repalred ,
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I I ! . supply of Monroele (Senforth) Plows on hand.
z � . 0 Thistle Flows, Sod Plows, General Purpose
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: � I 1 1 ackandithing done with neat,
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YOUlCAN GET THE BEST 4SSORTKENT�OF
� � r ght man in the rightiplace. A large Stock of
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Ever ffere n thu; Town aU the Xe-v� Shades of Color, and at , facturing Carriages aud Wagons On a larqer -
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I D R E 8 13 GOODS AT 10 OEN � . Vaggons and Buggies! lle-Painted on shoA no.
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DRESS GOODS AT 35 IOEN'rS—The Jersey Cloths. f his burns and a large quentity,of materoa., the
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DRESS -0 G,60DS AT 40 OENTIS—The Right Thing. I
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DRE.SS �OODS FOR OLID AND YOUNG !Any quantity of good clean seed on bAnd.
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All W1 6o have inap Qted DUNCAN & DUNCAN'S Inimen"' Stock Of PRINTS, exhibiting the I and'VilAge Property. �
productioi is of the Moat Cel6brated English Printers, tLelmovileidge that they have never seen Such a I �
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All this sewon,a irnpoA&t1on$ . Prints from 5 cents per ya�d and upwards. Bee our 10 cent Print. : �
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from 50 G�'Tuxts per pair. . i I S,tock and priaea befors purchasing elsewheig. "
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0. D60AIq & DUNCAN'S TaaaB6 a,d Corot in BI%4 and Colored, Passmentry Orrism. 6 n ts? f ortable hobes, and faist and Safe horses Atwok"
Frogs sn4. Spikee; Large Stook of R,W Loom in Black and White. All the Now Styles -and Vakes of � I
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. 0o to DUNCAN'S f�r the rArgest find Best Stock of Corsets in -Town. . .
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, modation of Mir Caliaer's large and iiarsuftg
I rf You Wa,ng a ,Good At4ing Suit of C14thes, trade. HavingnowgotItto one of tlie head.
'IFP' t a Cheap Suit of Clothe8l lomest and most complettlyfurnished gal)eries
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we oitly ask an Inspection of our Hat Stock. Our Stoc�_ is large and many lines were bought L welry made just 0 good as new. AlF, work
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