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� A lkch�" Whiting -Ing haunsaef"tasheliouid. The Da a O' uoils. Thetrees once fairli buried �
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1. I ambw Can . ou th American sta grat lood Oct. 0or English friens said logged, aa is shown by their floating in : -1. . . . �
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f 17: dMat in the , 11001: -. it *as very stupid, an" ouidus see what the itches as soon as they ai�e priec I -
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�i I . upo� d, wh%t-is more singular, as soon ' - � I
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I I Be all the n � per until Kennedy began k'Scots wha- left so. The men who di' the logo up 1 � � I ; - .
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1: o t lute for art waa for a work. His Welcome to your gory bed, . manual labor, skill a'utd' experie�c'e. I i
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11, o1bein, ax d It he could Or to Tiotory" . . I
I *orshippod H � � � Owing to the fact that, the swaraps DURING THE HOLIDAYS, AT I hildren's F
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11 hisinArmity,like a reforming tippler awsawKouneaystretoli, oot his haun, the vi IR90 and ci-vili1iz&ti0 'I I I I I
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� . isturning to his old hatits- under stress quite,defiant-like. Then I cuidna bel number of the trees which' li
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I I " Of temptation. There i a a story of his mysell, but I struck- oot my haun' tae, , i � 1 � . ! i -
I I galling on a 'th tJ2e air of a an' � swarap is almost countless. Ili 'many .1 . I l I
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0,00 88L ion' sic a whack on the .
i . I - now m his er- I as nished him.. 'Jamie wasna places the probe will be sunk many ..! : - " �
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� %. I atheir word he drew ou a pocket book Butthat wasna's'. The Binger. -had 'thesurfaceq and none, but the best �' .
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i I i and fell to work on what proved to be hardly finished f the last verse, trees are 941ected, it is certa
k I ! . ' 1.60; Ladies' I �rench Kid Buttoned Boots, $2.50 , Ladies' Goat Buttoned Boots,
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-5 a wonderful caricatur a of - the fresh ' 14i'sy tas 't -a small fra en i S :S .A� IF C) 1: � 1. 'r 1-1: - #
� � ; � probd usurpers low, I 81 Goat halmorals, 'Chamois Lined,
I V I xuanlaface. It was a thingto'take the exhumed since 1812, when the industry. -� . '' 6 $2 ; Ladies' B H id'Balm orals, 01.75 ; Ladie
i � . than we followed the moral o' the sang, first sprang up. The sunken forests lie , . . 12 ; Misses' Kid Buttoned Boots, 01-50; Children's Fine Buttoned Boots for 500
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- .. ! the whole of it—it was i o genial of in- found parallel, aq though a wind blow. I I . . morals and, wax Ling Boots in Calf, Ric idths. I would also ORR attention to
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-f ! irig from one quarter had felled them, our usual Holiday Redaction in -and French I' wide and extra wide wi.
� I Untion and -so alive w, th fun. "You awfa' mad, an' -were gaun to has us but usually they lie pointing ces has been attended with, so ni ray XII) and T( ET SLIPPERS, in- the very�:newest styles. These are all
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i'T - sometime or other," h said, "and I . direction, and as when, as occasionally success in -the past, we have again de. very handsome 1 oo 9, and should be seen to be appreciated.,
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� said nas mair� &boot it, but went,aws mighty trunks are seen- piled u'pOn each Tianos and- Organs lower than ever A C LL OF INSPECTION IS INVITED.
I . I m - you didn't mind. Please keep it," he hame as quiet as. they caid. . .
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i U other. as in ��Maine logjam. WhaVare offered before. � i
i f, I added, meekly handing his. victim the That is a' my story. I see that the . .
� t ; o, are but the uppermost strata ;' gal- Remem. it the Old Stand, Opposite Scott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth
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'r - skatoll. "It is of � not use now," and Keunedysiare sune to be in Now York. I . I
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DxAR FuwN'.-I was busy workin' . 11�'Wheu riding it is a common th-iog ' I
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1� , � swa m my corner o' th 3 shop a while - . to meet's large flock of. sheep guarded KILLORAN & RYAN
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- I ,� - Jamie Shuttle,wi'his e'�n stickin'oot o' I some miles from any house or man. I �
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I I � . . his heid like a pair o' ne es often v�ondered how so firm a friend- ; !
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i V . - &W his arms flyin' aj oun' -like the sft haU been astabli8hed.. The method' I I ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR- IMMENSE STOCK OF
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I ,. I mrokes o' the auld vnnl-: nill, at Brough- . . . 0 education consists in separating the Have been awarded the highest pro- � i I .
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�- � ty Ferry. "What's the naitter?" says �niumB -wherever exhibited. Pianos
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��, a .,H . a vb� - puppy . while very � yonDg from its GRO 'ERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, VIZ.:
-,� : . 19 IL "Kenuedy's comin,V says he, an' av home of your own. If mother, and in, accustoming it to its and Orga4s of other makers supplied. 91 .
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vi! that he gaed me a al p on the back are companions. A ewe is held ' .
�' father and mother finding a. home with I I
I W ! Mat brooht the tears toLe my Wen. Noo thMe or four times a day for the littl.6 Tess, Sugars- '
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- � &. Jamie used to blether tae me that he you; bat you should tell your afflanced -thip AYGENTS WANTED ices-Wbole and Giound-Cannefl Goo& of all Kinds, the
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-, �� . , bad some graun' friens in Scotland, an I - made for it in the sheep, pen. LAt no ' Beat Brands of Cig�rs, American and Canadian Coal Oil, &c. �
1 '! Have it well understood by all parties .,. . .
I A I supiosed this was ano o' them. Sao, timo is it allowed to ashociate with � on salary or commission. � .
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� *hen I got my breath again, "I said.- . I other dogs, or with the children 'of the 1 1 .
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I �, "What'& he gaun'tae giE) ye,Jamie?" is mistrdss there. Ifthelot husfallen i
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. fl, you.to be the breadwinner for Send for Catalogues and see us before �
�-' upon - wish to leave the flock, and just as an' buying. It will I i . �
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� t: disgusted like and at last sai-I �hat I other dog :will defend.its master.man, �
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� :i' sisters in a home that is rightfully' so will ' , Organs tuned and repaired. A- few CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. ; ,
I I Xennedy wasl�aun tae g ie him a sang. this dog defend sheep. It is i I
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i fl "James,A' says 1, wi' as imackle dignity I . .
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� �-2 i in exchange for Instruments. Our Crookery'Delpairtment is fillied with the Largest and Cheapest Stock of
i �, � sia I was maister o', "if ,that's a' he's as an intruder, and her position -be a aTek, ' ow the- do:r immediately ad- � - I
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It .. . trying one ; but far, far pleasanter that, Goods in Seafort�l or any other Town West of Toronto, �.
t ,�'- Ise gie ye I canna see t atj,� need tae I vances' barking and the sheep all close
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; � i4 7 � CP and your wife had no .real right. there SCOTT BROS. � i I
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i i ri I 'I � � wife to his father's house to await the 4 I
: ,,, . "The weaus gat oot wiLaix unco shout, hoar in the evening. Their most SEAFORTH,ONT.
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! .; I 2he clanks gang o'er my daddie 6 ! P I troublesome fault when young is their .
� ! I 61be Bent-ma-care,l quo' the feir de suld wife, five or six months that * aBsed before desire to play i
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I . Re was but a paidlin'body 0 I" settling in their owu bome, the veil Our F in
z ; - lour and Feed Department is always stocked with the beat Goods
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. � � I - wait till Kennedy co e shepherd dog comes to the house every I , �
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I :: � #ven him skulks awa) as if mhained of . - ; LIQUOR DEPARTMENT.
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� I dogs are very tyrannical, and the least Our Liquors re widely known, and we guarantee them to speak for them -
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t 8 of them will attack and pursue the.' selves. The Celetratea MARSALA Sacramented Wine s1w s on hand.
7 - I nedy -in Canada,,' an' discovered that to spring ul) between his wife and ' ay
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! I I the grau auld singer o' aor graun' auld mother, s"eeB nothing more than polite '
! 1. ' latter has reached the flock he turns We musti I
: � 'I ' sangs was ise be in oor i toon in twa tolerance on the part of each. He con- 95k, , trouble all those indebted to us to call at once and settle up.
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t 11 . the house dogs take quickly to their .. V i KILLORAN & JtYAN.
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f, wi' the Kennedys. ' ' The Sunken, Forests of'New regard the sheep as his fallow bretbein - .
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I i;� . . a. terrible . state o' eKoeetment. Dennisville, four , miles south of wild dogs, though knowiag that sheep . ,� i I : f
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t � generally, muckle tae th( chiel"s dis, thick water weeds�, and partly by ��
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� in we went. To my surprise the place ' and yet, if there is one inan who mast i
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1, as until the Kennedys appeared. The and 'hard and mean. My bootmaker, Boars, the one large and the other small. Both I
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, . ". I utes he finds the � length of the trunk,
. _ Mr. Kennedy made them hae ither that Paul said, "Thogo who �reach the BREEDERS -The undersigned will i . : i
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. q �, I I tbochts, in their heid by starti a' aff wi, I wood, and Gospel shall live by the Gospei'l ; but keep at his hotel in Varna during this sea- GEESt FEAT ERS, ROME -MADE MITTS and SOCKS wanted at
ak at wh4t place' the first knots, which peace ,,on, a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, . I i
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i , i gang my fa,vourite, "Allister McAllis- by ice cutters, 'and - saws through the to whom nature and fortune have been last fall, aN,o the prt2;C for being the best - . : . � .
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; !.: ! roots and muck until the log is reace. - I b1 of any age or breed on the ground. Terms �
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� . . � I sang, but he beat me. It seemedl sao The top and roots arethus sawm off, a' I n per sow, pa) -able at the time of service, with th,e . I . I . .
a wlet bed pittance. ps,infall� paid but privilege of returning if necessAry. Jo9m THomp- . i I .
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I A was fair carried awa', an' when' he of scanty earnings
,� I :, I - loosened, and soon the gre' and hungrily visit- 733 NELS, TWEEDS LOTHS, SHAWLS, LADIES, JACKETS, FURS and
; I I feenished the beautiful lines at stick, some- ing, first this famil�, and than that, to - 4
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. ., "The verm moudiewarts were stunned, flosts on the water, wbich'quickly fills eke out his income; or than Daniel I IMPORTANT NOTICES. N[ILLINERY. Al t e above mentioned articles will be sold at a laxge reduc-
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: 1 . I started up,-an'gaed a cheer Hie as I log is then sawn into I house -altogether, unless he can get a%,,. POLAND CHINA BO&R FOR SERVICE -The tioh for either.Cash, Feathers, Mitts or Socks. Of the first mention
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. long, which are split by hand and work- 1; . P � : Boarforseniceon his farm) Lot 1, Brussels, il an unt, but the other three (which must be good
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wrecked. .
body injui
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Mr. Dobie
vs. th8 '.
Presbyfei�
the Privy ,
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four yeara
courts of
through t
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of ontarii
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Provinces
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both Frov.
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just re.ndel
of -the ni
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fund amoA
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v2gorous M
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Grateful.
thorough h--.
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which gov,
tiou an! ul
plicatiou 0
select�ed Co
our breakf.
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a coustitut
up until 81t
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tle malad;
ready to�
is a W , I
many a fa -v
well hortifi,
properly nd
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pathio -0he
Makers lof
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mothlers,
Are you
broken of v
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pain of cul
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Booth 4
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earth wbo �
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the bowels
and relief ai
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use in all
taste, and I
the oldeat.,
and nureag
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Drown's �
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tisin, tootht
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ledged as t-1
of double �
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be in every
wanted, as i
the world ,
and pains ax
for sale by
bottle. 6T,
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