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� � ... We are not poor; the bo4y diag. . . One of MY � Young ambi. . .
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: , A d awks again its nativa clay ; W4 remote; but last month she , died tions Wis to . TO THE �
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soul must rise, for evarrise, vere attack of what mOrtul Man 0ould make. 'I have 'one. R M
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' a& alled "2r,t,!� %Xmess - KIOD'S EMPO � J'U -
NG TRt I ,- And dwc1l whore shines oternal day. Phe o ,_ . : I . X
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I I - Ammonia,"'and Dr. I gave 6600 in gold for' it at a - time ARMERSOF HURO N ,
-. . ' Bunnell of Athentille came in behalf when gold was a more expensive jar- � .
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.1 We are not poor; the humbleab son - . Of the college to "gist at what the good . tiale the. I � .
.11 Of him who first in FAea fell . V
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; .- Isher%& r.W1 what w4alth not old lady would have called "the cole. -AND- I
t � -1 - . 'er won,- about the world i -a sleeping 'cars and .
�� --��- , 4 A life whose length no tongue can tell. - bration of her death." It was
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i,.- e- Gele Xediterraue.ja steambosts�oi wag al -
1 A L L E IN , . bration in the sense in -which she : . THE WiRE SEWN -j
(�' F -r H e A 1i I - Who tooks with izxyY, On, the gold, . SURROUNDING COUNTIES. I � I -
it used 1 wava & littA'6 a1-1X1OQS- about my watch; .
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� - . ept, - - 11 1WAich lust may seek and a,varice keep ? the word, for her life had 'beeli And 881a. 1862-
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; - - The soul 4-t8alf a thoUsand fold, a long benefaction, and - I — �i I .
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I ; . hei an 9-dicle by a traveller is, a tempta., L! CLOTH JOINTED
I .: - Exaftdss the misaeu hoarded hasp. 'Will gave I �
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- I some I umful present to' tion to robb-a-r& Ore clay in Par -is I Having purchased the Huron Four, - ;
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� av,ery poor person.'in the pari -oh, Mrs 1 noticed, in & Bhon will(3 i .
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� - - Who weeps and Pines beeause not his, _0W, this carlona dry, in the Town of Seaforth, and re- i
nivkoR y 0�1 I 1:� Battles included, and a beque4t of $5,1
. I Are houRem� ILuds and proud estate 2 -! fitted the same in first-class style, I will i . 801 -10C) -T, 3=30C)ICS
� --- 11 Tka man who . . r 4ttle watch rn�rked 25 franos. A $5 ,
: olaimithem nowmay ZU1811, OW, well Invested, to the toeological. * � f
I -, . The bliag whieh faith; I tch was a nQvelty, and I lbougb ,. Dave on hand a, large and varied stock I counnierwe by wishing all my Friends and Patrons the compli ent f th � �
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� ; May Antedate. school -at Athenaville. I -t 1 i,
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; . i . ell I deposited my 6600 time keeper ,,with of PLOWS for spring trade, .
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. Consider thenthis wealth of I -wall-radiant, wad after his enlo , ARE
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� - 11 Lhlne,� gluz& my banker, and it bas been season, and"by thazliing them for .their Jib
1 . eral support during the last year-. I
I .. upon Mrs. Toddhe made an appeal for� since in an irou safe. I find this little ldboard : i
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I � X&Y in the treasury divine, subson there ever Boa Chilled and Steel ifou
4. 39PD&LI , - Re 4afely stGrect while agee roU- - t �
0 1 Ar"i T HOW 1 I and for . - watch keeps time as Well, for all the Plows, Gang Plows, am h Is I will be in a better position than ever fog the coming year
I I -young men to consecrate them-' ordinary purposes of li,,,e, us the other, Grain -, -kPpy W stat BUY NO OTHER,
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11 . salves to the work of the ministry. Crwhers, Straw Cutters— i .1 .
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; WbEe gold of earth by� age is dimmed, . --- �— � -- - I ia. For the preselat., I Will offer very large discounts to clear .
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: . .- ThWit not regrbt the choice now made, � The suocenful man said these thin . Hand & Horse -Power. � to an-pply their want
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q �� 4 and 6 Horse- out thee wve I
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q I � HOW 1 A WINNIpE - I with what we may Call a good humored . . Hines of Winter Goods, previous to stock -taking.
- I I J. W. V. I G T4ALCURR PRAOTISED despair. Powers. 11 I -
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,� � 7 Gaieties. � In view of the anoceils of ' I 9 � I .
-:: -. I the leading., full tide of cheerful activity, he � Also a very large assortment of Plow ines v�hich must be,71301d, NO MATTER WHAT SACRI-
InprOv."! ., . lats, Made from the very beat brands I
- -y . -. Winnipeg public school teachers in peared to have exhausted life.- Youth's � . BOOXSELLER
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ng fuel and r!,- 4, - . -A! . ants ?" asked the examining board of a amassing wealth, it Might not be out of - of i I AND STATIONEA
labor of " i Companian. i rou. . Special attention will be given FICEj before - stook -taking : .
=in this maikt;i. 7� -�- med.ical student. "The Bmell so badlv place for the school board to enquire SHAWLS, MANTLES, FURS, WOOL
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I'll i � Castings of all kinds made on (short GOODS, B ' ' 0
� I t", that people Open the doors, and freaf - Pladn Talks With tbe Girls.
I .. air gets in, I " was the reply. . ence , connected with the position, : , notice and at reasonable rates. Having LANKETS, OVERCOATS, READY-MADE LOTHING, GENTS' SEAFORTH.
.1 -Beene.-SohooI in North. Master Should this be found to be Phe case, � . I ,-. - I . - .
� -- upwards of 30 years' experience in the UNDERWZAR, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, and several other I
� �* the consideyation would follo* w i Dear Girls -I called on a friend last trade, we fee' assured that we can give
- � .I- 1. . I Cto.a small boy who is late): "Well, it would n I hether I i I
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L Ot be justifiable on tte part of levening, and seeing her look as if she good sat' f tion. Our motto is� to lines too numerous to mention. I .
- . - -reter, what has �ept, you to -day?" i 0 ac
C I i � � � Small boy: the board to di ; would really enjoy a good cry, (it does d pleas . .
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t. � "PlOase, air, my mither altogether with � 0 8 Tour trade respectfuily ao�cit- . .
� - the offeriqg of =, a. one good so,metimes, does ; it not I ea. . .
'CALL A'ND SEs� THiff AT i � I was bakin' an' I 6duldna got the basin nd instead to � � �
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�: I exact a premium of, say�frorn 85,OW to 0xpressEd my Bypapatby as' delicately - THOMAS HENDRY, I
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� I . � "I id e boy to his moth- 0,000, from every one appoin ' I know I'm foolish to i - . . N. 1
7 I 41 il � one of the charmed positions. Lkst � cry over my troubles," she said, as abe Seafora. ! School Requisites &I - I
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i - � T.HOMIAS KIDD, Seaforth. - ways on hand 4
1 . r. J, !brushed a briny- drop from each eye, N. B. -Wood Wanted. . I .
� -�Isi, MAIN ST. � ' - kilt: "I'll gi; ye -a shilli,n' for Making B. Fergason, head teache ba I I ve I
4N KIDr summer, say five months ago, X
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t tral -School, had the'slim �t'h 13r Corner of main and market stleou. �
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I P I- �� � iiind o' you, Tommy, but whets will you of 0300. it 18 it Might relieve me. you I NOTICE. I . �
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� got it?" . Tom -my, after some hesita, - than kno y —
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. � i -Tarn to the Left.----�'Is there an this article to refer to the rest of his to her home. Well, to -day Gerald's I �
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�� worldly possessions &t Mutual Fire ln�uranco Company will be held in T H E ' " -- -a
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- - -, i opening here for an intellectual writer?" Mother came to dinner, bringin-g with Zurich on onday, Feb ry 6th, i Busl- I : . I
11 SE4 A FOR I the $300 in question, he bought certain her an anut whom he has not seen for I
� -TA- ' [ J I asked a seedy, red nosed individual, of nes-9: Receiving the Directors annual report, I I THE
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� � ,� an editor. "Yes, ray 'friend," replied which be'&fterwards sold at years, I think it Only natural that I ) m ers ar" requested ! I I .
, . � to att,L-n& HENRY EILBaFt Manuger ; I �
� - 1z. . - the man of quills, "a considerate car. nce. With � the proceeds be should wish her to think a and Seard;- .1 I I �
� - I 8 Well as tarY. Ruen Lovs, SR,, j;e�ident. 736 . I
- i bought other property which he like- PO881 'his wife,s 1 1
3URANC)E AGENCYI.-I. . , penter, foreseeing your visit left an 'ble of Garald's wife and ' ; OLD FAYORr C
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. � . i )t tinracd to buy and sell tormented me. She i FREIGHT FOR MANITOBA. I tf . -
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- I -A gentleman once converBing in the -u by each transaction. pass_ ,ightotezi, but no subject on which we , . I , !
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r . i - PARTIES having freigbt, horses and cattle I AND -R -EW CALDER,
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� W N. WATSON - - . iety of a company of ladiesi and crit- ing over the details, as brevity puBt be ip6ke was too deep or too private for would do well if they wish to send them z i I
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7 I i consulted, -we arrive at th i - ' her to have a word to say. 7 -Both the CALLANDER, Clinton, as . Fieneer Photographer of Seaftnih, ha '
. I - 1018ing rather qeverely the want of per- W -final tran- I Manitobi,to see A. �
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I ' aC a us, and I am in he win have some room. Terms reasonable, Old i -Hi 0']E;?4 I -U I& gone through the heryoraesi, is no
��ral Fire, A sonal beauty in the other ladies of their " ,tion up to date. Mr. Ferguson ha ladies are 'elderly perso - mi - -& r -r :S MA: :P f THE ving
.,.ra,jne,, Lifi! mn d .4 e- i -... . multiplied,his 0300 by so large a multi- dignant that Ro�e did not realize-Bbe , BendiDg Faotory, Viotoria StrPet. ",35XA i � t - !% &gain in lull biast, in his new and co w running
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A I plier that he was able last Saturday to IS usually such alady-thafi4t wasthe A. CALLANDER, Cliuto3j, 011t. � I ., I ukthodio"
., -nt 1r,4Ur,wf1C& .,f .qM4 CoAre --- I L I premisesin Scott:8 Block. This is
y, - . � Rgliestwomen I know," and then, with � --- ---- .-"--- . -- I . . the olda4t '
- extraordinary politen�ss, added, height of ill -breeding I 00erYiD thig section, and has been thorolqhly
ziser Etc., "preB- to interrupt thein ! refitted and equippedwith &U the 11%test �&ppli. ,,
Teer, Appra ) I - � purchase from Vincent Taranto two I �
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� I two cottages thereon, and having a 6,nt,,di,t their assertions.' if Mrs. - . I � modation of Mr,C,Llder's 1&1!ge
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I e of - her 8SWiDg ma3bine, a APP LTOATION 'will he ?n ade to the Legiiktwe ROBB, ;3TARK'S BLOCK trLde. Having now got into one of the hand.
� � -Whea the late Earl of Dalhousie frbntage of one hundred feet, for $16, - HUGH 1 t m tely furnished galleries ,
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I UN ST -it SEAF' r ... - � Miller spok si of the Province of Ontario at the ,ext soq. . . in the west, he is now in a better p
: "Ill was Commander -in chief in India he 000 cash. The property referred to Domestio, Rose preferred the Singer. ; MAIN ST.,
I I'll visited �be King of Oude at Lackuow . ; I
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1 7 - introd If she liked gabriefle dre I . '"433Y Previous time to tarn out ail work in th*
I made a point of wali sold I act to ineo;orate . %4tion than
anE ast spring by Mr. G. H. Kerr a company
— Lcing Lady I . sms'- for chil- with all the powers and privileges usually oonfe:r : . Photographic line Ontrusted to him in a 19uperior
. ; l E ay companies, ; , - rafinn er, at the lowest living pr fit, an � an th,&
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1 �, Dalhousie,' which the king did not to William Gordon for $3.000. Mr. dren, Rose sp ke" up in a tone of quie6 red on ropw
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L a reLilr)ftd from Home Point on the line of the I �
� -... Kerr, through whose negoti�tions the assertion thatoba1y waists were much Oleat Weste n R HwaY on, uy of Canada, or I . Liorten possible notice. A call is cordially 80.
1 understand at all, and fancied the Earl I I
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-OL . After a short time El effected, m9r' When auntie spoke of of the Credit H ex ailw y ompany, within the i 692 . A- CALDER, Scott's Block, Setifor,th I
�ONLY FIRST. ASSIL , pueshase by Mr. Ferguson, wl� i liatted from &U.
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I - . ! .- . he said to his attendants, "That will do felt -but doubtless his feeling& can be the training of her grandchild, Rom'in county of Oiford of lei ' gton, or Hall a Fall Complete Stock of Fresh and Seasonable GROCERIES, S�7,oh .
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' - � on the abore of a e d thence LO some Point as CURRAN S, RAISINS and Fruits of 0 Kinds. - I �
Pa�-Ing companies represented All kindi ; -take her away." better inaagined than described as he I manner that would make you ' to the t( -— --
ka .. � tbink uron. within the oolluty of His TEAS are unexcelled 1 1 TH E
I be she haid reared at least a dozeD, elated- Huron or of Bruce for Price an I I
efFectedatluwest current rates on an- � - ' reflected �pon the wealth which r I i
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it of property., Special attention devoted to �, - I ' - - - -A Clergyman having been inducted 8 - The onmpany to be called the I it
qurauce. Insurances efr"tw on fam', into a livin., in 1�ent took occasion dur- Only her ideas on the government of obil- Wesbprn Counties R?dlway Company. R. & J. G. Dried Meats his own ouring alwa a . on hand, Bolognas ana
ie in,, - mighi have possess d if he had Quality, All kin" of -household knick-lin"ke fresh and good.- �
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.-Free Pre#*. dren'. - WishinO :to change the subject,.' S'd'TH, 80liciv-8 for applicants. Dated y ev6ry I -
I M Ince the wa at day. Cuttin of all kinds cheap. In fact, you can get &lMO- . .
� tY in the *% -trict " of Galt,establ%h I ing his f1rat" sermon' to introc i ted - SqLagag
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I t - Stratkord, this 22ad day of December. 1881. 734-7 11 'ing you ! ;
43 Years, o�t from. oij to -'I peir Cent.,eaab word "Optics." At 'the coucla;3ion o I saw wo st SuAb
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,rce'Years. Cheaper than any �nutuai . � ch as annoying th . want for the Us or larder. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO,
� KirBtY Ronaldson. 1�ik --- I I . -
Iq eXistence. The follolvill I 1. - theservice a farmer who was present - 8 o 6 the plan of our hous6 which Ger.:. --- I I I * I : �
9, companfles' I &Id's mother approved,'and Rose quiet ' � . - 56,00,0,000.
;ented, viz- : London & Lancashire, Engjww ; KirstY was the elderly wife of a co
. ,: . thaaked blin for his discourse, but in- - I . I . I -1 I Paid up Capital,
— fact that at home they. I ; 4 ftival -- - - - - - ]1,400,000.
-anadian Xm-' I'll -one word, softeninc, down the save, Ity with her help, had saved as muc � rst'floor, ar-d. � I I
I America Toronto; ROYal C , who
lern, ED-glind -1 Scottish Imperi - , timatiad that he had made a mistake in working -man in the pariah of 0
h . , al, Scotland � entioned the X
*Gore DEArict, Gait - Ca-aadiau We & '' 0 r h , : A TRIAL
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e, Hamilton; Alliance: Hamilton; Toronte,: I w of the criticitim by saying: 11 we &11 know money as had enabled them to buy a th utght them indigpeasable. We spoke --q . I , � - S � .OLICITEQ. I President, Hon. Wn. jf�,Masjer.
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very wefl., str, Wh;it you meant." On small cottage, in which they lived. schools, and Rose wondered why a !
�Ltfe), Toronto; Trav�llers Life and AM- �' ofo M 0 1 :
Hartford Conn. Agent'for the Canada 1 thw clergyman Making f arther inquiries Kirsty's,too ec' c�rtain elasa of text book' I CD _U , i I . � �
anent r o ]r 0110mical ways, however, a were not I - ! SEAFORTIE[ BRANCH. .
. � - The Seaforth Brozah of this Beak continues
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at! ��116 8-a'dDips Company, Toronto� I - used, as they were much more instruc T - HE HIGHESZ MARKET PRICE PAID FOR GOOD DRESSED PORK. �
v loaned at 6 per cent. on real ea - about the word, the farmer replied: were rather troublesome to the owners - 0 _U - t,Q
I I renelve deposita, oy�,-phlch interest is allowed on
e State Line ' bteamship CompaDy, satillin 1, "What Yal, call hopstick8, in that part of fields and fences in the neighbor- ti've ; of teachers -she had thought of 'n � � I I
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First Cabiji, -- of the country, we call hop -poles.,,. borhood, as she oftedl dealt with the t�'aching, but reconsidered and give it m z I � Dmfte on &U the prineip
J, $ '75 *, Second Cabiz, $40 ; S I t i altow-na and *Wsaft
- tecragre, $2& , � -In a� pleasqmt company each one stoba and railings as ready,for rern6vai .up; of organs -she liked the Beatty; L . --h. !Cauadz� an Great Britain, and on the Unit"
n tickets is�sued good for 192 months. W. X. < I HUGH ROBB, Seafort
Office, Camp- uestion. If it W&S answ6red, � wearing I I L , . PE . I States, benaht and sold.
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(TS, Maht Street, Seaforth. asked a 4 before their time. From her r� of' flower6-sweet alysmum was her fa- M i 0 4 � ; Offift-First door South of the CommeroW
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� 11'l(w,l,, OPPOSite the Mans.ion laotel. I 'he, questioner paid a forfeit, or if he old shoes, with the heels pressed down, v6rite; of books-unm'ked, she gave X � 03 1 � i Iffatel.
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. could not answer it himself, he Paid a she was best known in the parish by I -< --- 1689 A. H. IRELAND, Mwu4�er.
. the name of "BauchelB." hardly a subject ; i J --- .
N EXH I B 1 T I 0 N *LJ.. forfeit. An Irishman's qpestion was: mentioned to -day on , 0 > I !
. ,,,, The old man fell ill while the mini which she did not Comment; she was i ! - - agk- - �
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- "How does the little ground squirrel dic, I M X . 0i I I rot ZURIGh,
: ' ter Was from home, and one 6 onl ment- i co �- I
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� Grand.Planctory'Wonder -whieh eauweO -0 _ for "her man's" health. . ,� I 0) I . I I : HESS & HABERER
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1 Pxcltement is Yet visible n the gazing ran- ���- .� I gave it up, Pat said : "Sure, do you most ill-bred person 9be had met in ] M -- JR, (�
,. and the 26th ' 11 this region." I � . AV -7
Of faus h%ving com� an see, he begins at- tbLe ottiec ead of tfie ... beed, Mr. Watabn, be's no we6l at 4. 1
evexy prosp 4 gone, " . I ) C, I i . . H RIVATs On hand, and make to Cruz
V �eet of several anuiv'arsarieff of - hole. Dear me I I 1b I - W'490us, 91-cighs, Carrizates, Buffil I
the won known, ,How my fingers itched to : 1. C89 Cutteric, and every other "cloin:
I entraltime" One of the rest exclaimed : a', I"n dootin' he's no gaun to get
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A , You answer it yourself 21, ig less Would make her realize ' -n negs, and can guamntee & good article both " .
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11 Ili still -were You wishing'to see him,?", she bad marred tlie entire" day's pleas- I t-1 , . For Style and Finish their work cauuot be .
, . �d 0 , � surpassed by the large city e8blhbilshmeuts.
� � � A Gaelic Congregatiola. "Oil, Ye 866 it waf4 the nP -mean"n g ure for ber hostess and her friends. 1 �11
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waur O' a bit prayer'., hardly in good taste to administer oor- ! M �J �O : 11 * . : i to quality and price. 70
� ... ed a, visitor to the Ross -shire Spa, of q� * .
. . I � u tt i ,� . Mr. Hess is well known tc the public, haying
1 "04, well," said the older, -I'll tell pora.1 p -'nishruent, as it' D -T ,� t i
t 11 the beadle of a church, to which he had the mis woul& lay me ' X b
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i C.No; it will not be over yet. " "'Ah, weel', Maybe, ve Deedna fasb ; �4 > ,:� � � t I wi �
-etful'YSelicit the Iuspc-ccion and Patrousgo ';, - Now, if I were writing a story, and I . - c 4�., . ! . � '.
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d vidul't-v, to thd�x I g?". 8 no necessar : as I said it was desired. to make a noble heroine of 'I f6uu4l as formerly, at the old stand, where I will be happ
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I t a will The old- ma own room writing - letters, and then I 0 * > , wee
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I y I t all my old customers, an Wholesale and RetailDea-ler i -n L�F,ATHZR NW
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I - . -1,0'aive my hand when it will be time who forthwith weat in Kirsty, I .
f ; wil he doctor soon after said so to send her to the post office to mail I tZ . d so., many new ones as SHOE FINDINGS of hvery.Description. -
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I - r the bad on which it had been most Con- Of the tilme -while her cousin, com uy � -< I I CHO� � [CE FAMILY GROCERIES, CROC FLOUR, . 42L � I I
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WHIINEYRRPS k - venient to lay him when he became remained. Then, while she was in the 1 H` co i -KERy, i
! seen waving his hand, and tile stranger s pa P� � * ,� 0
11J. Of h, big Coffee pot, - I etarnod. �0
I 0,19, Inding mitts, and .- suddenly ill. The- old-- . C 1 1 ..- I .1
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W111h5la(I I couple had not society of those elderly ladies, I Phould G' > I 1,
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"But I have not seen them leaving ; . ye're deein'. �� 'GOODS DELIVEIkED FREE.
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,rill &It Just as Chea as W& . Which way have th6 gone?" -- � on Young people of the present age jar less I 0 0 .�4 r- '�, M s I S`GOW (TIA Lon4onderry) and LONMIt
I � I W intab the kitchen ; for'deed ye'll no dee .th .. . Direct.
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. ; t wAitar individual alowlv On ma guid f6&ther bed I" I , r- ; , L11".
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5 I :. . y walking aws,3, - - --------L . . I ness and nothing Witby in making saucy , -: I now, and all parts of ZuroM PAM an low a@
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. The Successftll M I . � 0 I Prepaid Famge dertivates �ssued to personA
sss -�. an. : t O'gentleness in ignorim, their pres- r, !
�Iti-ue Pohabed Stove to a B -MI Cage or Can- i 0) i i .
�uquiro for , ,I . � . . ! 9 i= wishing to brIng out theiv friends.
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t - and lived in a manufaoturing village of I -, P�" . i , � _
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� 'BY TILE REv. URIA.11 XERXE ' I . Steamers Are unsurp"sed for elegance and cam.
JTNEY� , I 333UTTLR8 D. D NowHarnpsh�re, a wi will ever 0 -4 I . . fort-. Apply to
: F . I Last summer, W r dOW"8 son, the. be guilty of the rudeness Rose Dunlap ; I r
BROTHERS.. .- hen making rny .9 0atest-luxury he knew was to ea�t ap . . S.DICKSON,
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� MAAIN-ST., SEAFORT, s ; sO he told as the other 6ay, who ' I I I C-1- :r ti . --- . .� . At tke Post Oface,SWmth
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w- ---� H. .� Widow Todd, or A�aat Chari,tv, as:Rhe � AUNT OLIVA, 1 F'V . i ' ' 4 t� . -----. - .- .
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RYSTAL &- BL . Snoring in Chnrch. - r ! ' HURRAH FOR
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. A0Kr '- time to sign the "Yes," said be, ,,when I was ten ' - M I THE SEWING MAOHINE , - ! �
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i 1-1. , 11S. ' . Aunt Charity, smoothing her broad P16saBIwanted, all the year round, lam fell asleep. Of this en took no i i �
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. Sand Mutch; he'B sittin' i' the corner 1 t� 0
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11 had a,tl experience Of over (.1ght Yx &�d which produced la8t I
� I", _ I grateful for my death and celebta+ the -four and ��citAd--Btate, whereupon the min- --- � .I I Fresh ground Buckwheat .-flour ivst
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Rbi r%de I attniverz,aryoffl, as I'do one about f ..�
. I . are now Pre 1)ar ad to citrry ou the r -1 _
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� - -arcbo�-. � ' barrels of apples of the. best varieties I ister ,'said to him, "SaDdy, I'm I FO R B E S' LIVERY '
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oikentrm.ted to us wi Which III not ta,ke t" et produced. But he did not -eat 'freety'sae hard upon kileepers il the kirk ' "
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litflc-L V't Iron worl�, &�, *t TVA- d1le College - worked so hard, 'and confined himself '3"
�rptes. � � .1 . and -that �ie! 'Dear me, � heare';" and then, holding out his big, :
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�4alt Pans made ftud Wd ones . look out for that pie P . I 11 �
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� �j weakness of digestion. 1vibh all t ' clenched fist with a threatening. ges- RTHUR FORBES, the old established Liv- .
,.t notice, ane,-. at Prices tha. 00 he ture, said, "but Sandy, I debar snor-
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L,, - (defy ra- -! It was A,unt Charity's habit to store luxuries of the world at his comrnand I . A LTURAL IMPLEMENT WA - Corn Meal, Chop, -Ireas, Oats, Whe&t .
" ;'I'PAL & BLA, J J 9 , ing." I . eryman, keeps the best and most styli,tht rigs
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her pies aud cakes on'ber uarlor chair8, he was obliged to live princ . affille8q. I Siftings for Chickeri Feed; also Br&n
I - Mud ill MY inter6st in - her rernarks I iTally on 1 1
1 . I -F Neat and Nobby Cutters, handsome anti ootn- . and Shorts Agent for the celebrated
� -RO'N 103, Ooderich. I oatmeal and inilk. � i .
I , .11ad rie%rly put My' ,tfoot into a big squ&r,3 , � -MiRs Nettie RobsoD, of the 12th fortable Rob6s, and fast and saf horses always
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P Royal H-otel - give me a seat. I soared above apples. ; A very han: some familyaleigh fo,roneor And Exav4ne ij /97- Yo48 �f, and a4k the Operator 10 let .you 8W
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. : , i ning to get a liate more mor,ev � 0 1 ou fied Manhattan Horse and Cattle -Feed.
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. 4 .) fiaid the kindly creatat , 0 , Good driving horues bought' I
'UICELAE o Mis'Butbles," he absolutely needed, and was able 00- 9 W, and netted $3 and sold.
L-kTE CARI "I'Wisli You'd ta,ke it t than and a half of th it Wind a Bob , and y � will be Satis that it is the Finatt
. � - t3, picking it up. casionally to indulge in a ride. i i . 6.23 ' cash from the REMEUBER THE PL&CE - Opposite 0. C I Sft7iV Zachinej in the World. . -ALSO- I
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FORTH, ONT' -11 - half an �,then thought that if he ever owned a i . -0— Willson's Agrioultural Wareroorna, Seaforth. i
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("'Iform- U, old friends except dista-ut third cousins of his'n . . a
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nishe(J, and rL X " t in lay county, ! .Von OU er from Deglected colds,: try Ea -r and Throat, Trinity Medical College, Toren. ; I
edit frorn top. to: bot- , gone I'm not ig norant of. That's the but'- never drive him ; I gave him to i I . . � I
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. me of the most comfortable � a determined to make my my .3on last sum , -�agyard's Pectoral Balsam. The cost to,andBurgeonto themaxoer Eyeau -1
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�(.,Went boteLa in mer, and for my own 14 trifling, only 25 cents. firmary, CODSul4ng Oculist and Aurist to the � I ,, ter. .
- eourtt�. By stricat . Wilt when in full health, UlDlegg I inight, um I keep 4n old I Institutions for *the I
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It Qxare of public patrollage. The rooms I'%Vaut the six: miles i6i hour, without troubling 1 13 d6ck Blood Bitt ! "I - I �
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�Pf Supplied with the be.st ��d a, at- Ing, and how to keep from being - . I P tal, Moorfle Ids, and Central Throat and Ear INti MAUNINt UlLbs - NLULES AND REPAIRS ON HAND. - - . — — —IDIALIM LK
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"s liere to countersign it yourself, time was getting on, and we observed and oo VaT �p consulted at the . MACHINEAS REPAIRED OX !
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rich Streets, swo waa of a peculiar pat-, b3com � . TE -9 SHORTEST NOTICE. -and Peltries o
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