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- � I &Ing School and Bowding out, an' sartin, I am it's no more i6v a pain of 'pants, and the little girls they TO 'I HE � .
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I Taw Around. sin for me to be tollial stories than lor Marry are old women before they arel . K I D D'S E M P 0 R I U M .. S01HOOL � BOOKS. ' � - .
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RY USING TRE . W thoughts go back to the my prime, min an'wimmin for to be writin' 'em, twenty years old. occasionally one of t I
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,� I � � Xymentory psiu,ta &new this scanes . down in books." these 1 ARME R S C F HURO N 11 I
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- �- 7 N., Janglana cume, "Just one story," pleaded Bubby. right, but it is a clear case of I ok. I I �
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11 Though, half a "Then I'll go off an' won't bother 'uy ! i i
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- . on a. highway rA more, Norah I'll , 1, ' L I THE WIRE S E W N Li I
I x an elm tree broad and thils 11 sparking and marrying before they i i I
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I ro�lloking childreu in laughing bands "But I can't -think of onything to tell .have all their tooth out, w6 suppose the `1
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I 1"EATIE. ' aster's warning 0all. you this mornin'," said Norah. "Wait little cusses would evade, it some way, I � CLOTH JOINTED :y
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I � ... Tkey P, till this avenin',lbere's a jewel." but there oughi to be �� a f$entiment . '. I . .
I � Hang bats and goods, in the entry Why, 1) . I � I, 2.
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- And gathering Penuil'31 boobi and slatesi "No, tell it 1how, rsmd Bubby, ele- - -a at it. It is time enougff,for these - ! - I 4 :
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L �' 4 Having purchaBed the Huron Foun. I S01--1C)0T_j:B(D(:)1-K:S �
- Diligent study suctooeft to Play- terminedly. �If you don't, I'll bother 'bantams to think of finding, a pullet . I I it
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A mountain str0sin turns 8 grsy atone ']�W all the time you're makii dry, id the To�vn of Seafortb, and re- : it 4
. HIC KOR I ar . That runs with 0, Blow and slumberous sounds if - n' pies. I will, 'when they have raised enough money I % " I �i �
� i I'll, sure. . I I by their own work to buy a bundle of fitt,ed the same in first-class style, I will . I
I I And thtere in fancy I wander still, I commence by wishing all my Friends and Patrons the compliments of the i
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I Irding sroundi * have on hand a large and varied st;bck ! I ARE THE BEST. : I
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I i Tejawng school and W "Don'tJ know you will well enough?" latha to build a hen house. - But they . I �.'
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� i � � responded Norah. FaAh, I've l'arnt ye - of PLOWS for spring trade, I
. I xge and squAtres sole it. girl who looks cunning, and they - - season, and by thanking them for their liberal support during the last yeax. I 14
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I With doors and GWInents of taded red, like a book, Bubby; an' it's always axe afraid there are not going to be girls BUY NO OTH E'R . �i
I F 0, A N-- I unfir glaft, a botherin' around ye air when I'm enough to go around, and then they get Both Chilled and Steel Houldboard py to state I will be in a better position than ever for the coming yeax 4 :
'A , A. stoop that shades from- the sun . � I -
AfflAwr a ,rod% And wood well Piled in the sheltering abed. that busy I don't kadw what to do, W in their work real spry, and before they Plows, Gang Plows, Grain am hap . � .
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. � - a line; . it's no gettin' slint nv ye whin ye git yer are aware of the sanctity of the mar- Orushers, str4iv Cutters— to supply their wants. For the present, I will offer very large discounts to clear - I
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I . . The lithe bay o0it in the deop snow rolls ; I mind sot on- onything, so I s'pose I'll riage relation they are hitched for life, � Hand& Ho �6e-Power. . . I ! :
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the doctile kine. have to tell ye a story. .What kind Qv anq before they own a cookstove or & . .
. — From racks 9f hay feed theep, � . out the several lines of Winter Goods, previous to stock -taking. 11 I
� . are huddled the timorous I - 4 and 6 ' Horse- C.W. PAPST, I �
, Meetly to fin& resound from the threshing floor ; a one do ye want, now Vi bedstead they have to I get up in the i I ! I .
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7 � jering pialtry stAvithily creep "Oh, a good one," answered Bubby. night and go for the dobtor, so frighten- Pow�rs. . I I ]
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� An' give me just one more lump of ed 1 a ey run t erase ves,. on o ' A .
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; I I h. stray kernel of shelling grain- � . Bold, NO MATTER WHAT ISACRIm BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER ;
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I . For eac sugar, Norah."_ . Also, a very large assortment of Plow Lines which must be I :; :
,Thev have the best k -a t Full of contenivas the lot I found I breith,an abuse the doctor because 1 1-4 1
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- ?Wn inapro )ik, honest and plain, � "Hear the bq I" exclaimed Xor%h. he loes not run too; and when the Points, made from e very beat brands I . ,1 I
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ents for saving fuel aild 11abor ot �� Ot ot iron. Special att ntion will be given FICE, before Btook-ta,king : I i
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7 . . Teaching school and boarding around. "I wisli ye could have all the .,sugar ye doc tor gets there he finds there is n - . i I
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Dailar stoves in this marhet. � �ring all kinds of machinery. I
� , could ate, for wonst. I'm thinkin' a enc ugh linen in the h6use to wrap up a to repai I SEAFORTH. � I 11 .
� fs table has lavish supplies . GOODS, BLANKETS, OVERCOATS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' . ;
: . � The farmer Castings Of all kiUqB Made 011,16hort I I �
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� � an' it I tell ye. a story, not another has been a colossal fool, and he flies uPw . - , �
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! � I I The teacher slftPs ift A full, soft bad, . .
I[ept 01"n for guestso in the gTeat span room, blissid lump 'll ye be after gittin'this aro:Lnd to heat water and bring in a trade, we feel assnre4 that we can give . I .. �i
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. I V -9h gay (,Mntg otirtaius over his head, mornin'. Mind that, now. Did I. ever bata tub, and goes 'whooping after good satisfaction. 'Our motto �i I
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� And b"nkets Wove In the old hand loom. U Your trade ]respectfully solicit- . J :
tell ye about the boy that - ate himself his mothEr and bar mother, and tur a PlOsae- . . ,
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� CALL AIN'D SEE" TH�,�T AT - . ?W - 9�9- All Departments as usual fully assorted. N. B. -A Good Assortment o 11, �
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I . . -1 O'e.r the shimug crust to the olla,rict sohooL . me now." heaven to witness that if he livel till : Seaforth. . . THOMAS KIDD., Seaforth. . �
� am parti aud mauners sincere, I bottom prices. �
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)HIN And men itL the oluirch and state renowned "Well, thin, listen. Woust there morning, which he his doubts aliout, I . . 1 -
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- ST. ]UTO made the first a op in a high career, was a boy, an' be was about the size he will,turn over a new leaf, and never I .,
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- g school "d buaruing around. ov yerself, an, he was that fond o' got married till he is older. And in I q �.
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I �_) awatto things that he niver put any- the morning the green looking father is FREIGHT FOO MANITOBA. ! 0. W. LPAPST. I �
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- The youth saaemble from many a farm; thing in his mouth, at all, without around before the drug store is opent � . L i __ �
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� � ThoWiLthetairwitnoutiscri andohill, wishin'. that it might taste swateilike L withno, collar on,his hair ati king PA would do well if th,41 wish to send them to OCERY ' - . . .
- There's a brigiAt wood dre and a welcome warra. T H E P 0 P,U LA R G R I t
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I ' sugar or honey. His mother, .poor every way, his eyes bloodshot, and his Manitobi,to Bee A. CA:LLANDER, Clinton, as THE ., I, � .
� S_P ' Nutsand;,ppleai am haa,ied around, - - 4
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�. I craythur, had to kape the sugar barr'l fra no nervous, waiting for the clerk to h b roo Term .v �
. The ha4do of the olook got a baekward turn, 0 will RVO . i. , 7
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� . I . .- Innoceat frolict a,d mirth �ibuund, -� open the door so he can , A. CAUJADM, CUnton, ftt. - � i OLD FAV nV �1 .1
Till iuw, in weir sockets the cau.tiles burn. . � 11WORITE CALLEnw, It .
� string'round her' neck, W thin he saf 'rou to make tea of. Logs than a I _ I I
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I's , Are dts.*u tt,g8ther in groups like this ; would out holes through the side ov it yef r ago he thought he was the great- —AND i 11 I �
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I . with the butcher knife, an' stale it un-. eat man anywhere, but as he Bits there ; .
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. is are dukul with a golacn chian, a TOATION will he made to the Legialaturte - I I ANDREW CALDER, I
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. Anil lovd wi,h m*rriage, is early crowned. -honey out ov the beehive, an' the ould weading coat rusty and shiny, and his APPrJ I __ .1 �
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. WM. N. WATSON3 . Raw oft, I dream I am tuera ug.Alu, . - : 0 stuDg- ps,uts frayed at the bottom, and his sion thereof, for an act iuvorptirate a oohmpsuy - I U .
; king bee, he came at him, an' h Pioneer Photograipher of Seaforth, having �
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I __ Teanhingsolioul and b jarding around. him forniust the nose, an' it swelled up tched at the elbow, and the with all the poworo and rivile�ei; usuAll oonfer- gone through the fitry ordeal, is new running I I
I .----- ..- � red on railway companie , to construct anloperate i M& 1EJ1 _& rr IMMIPOIZ31 TT M � again in full blast, in his new and oonamodlous ; I
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Rarper's. that big" -here Norah illustrated her �o P& ut into his arms a little roll of J� . , I I i
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: - � he couldn't brathea breath through it it a he would a banana, and he loqko al . refitted and equipped with all the latest appti. -
. ,. _4ppraiser, -Etc., It is hard to � ersuade at is girl wife on the �od, nearly dead county of Oxford, of Wellington, or of Waterloo, I -1 A
. Ince):1 p a man that a for awake, an' it distrissed him that . town of Stralford, and the ce to some p4nt I &noes and soeniceffects specially for the t000m- AF .
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. I . � rieh widow isn'ti handsome.- - fro pain and exhaustion, and as he on the shore of Lake Hu ron,'within the county of I trade. . 7
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At'N ST.r SEAFORT`H�__. " WeStern Counties Rr-ilwiyCornpiny. R &;F.G - HUGH ROBB, STARK'S BLOCK, MAIN ST. I : in tbw west, he is now in a better podbion thou . f i
L I so -difficult. It's parting with them as git for a long time. An' his father, -he tofeed 9, canary, a lump comes into his -11 T
I'll ' I SMITH, Solicir-irs for applicants. Dated at . � at any previous time to turn out all work In the I �1 I
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L . tkey go bhat'a hard. said he was glad ov it, an' so did his thiost, and he says to himself if he had 1 8 tTatford, this 22nd day of December. 1881. 734-7 . I Photographic line entrusted to him in a aupedor - j
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I - enough to ga to the theatre, but alto- tasiW an' a snoopin' after things just gir at home to grow up with her HO! FOR DAKOTA. - J shortest possible notice. A call is oordially -so- -3
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- I because they had awateness. But thin, ther, and he would wait till he bad I - � I I �
��. gather toy hard to go to church. � , 1692 A. CALDER, Soott's-Blook, Sesforth . r1l
ONLY FIRST-CLASS I -You cau always gua.ge a maula I suppose, he had what they call a sixl dollam to buy baby flannel and tea 'A MEETING of those intending to remove. to I I �
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. I charaeter by noting the kind of jokes swate tooth, just as you have. dollars to pay.a doctor. -Peck's Sun. I , Has a Full and Complete Stock of Fresh and, Seasp � . -
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, PaYlug COMPSmies. repre,ented, which make hirn laugh. most heartily. with a IoDg- � 'clock 89 CURRANTS, RAISINS and Fraita of &11 Kinds. *� Elio TEAS are unexcelled I
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I on Wednesday, Februwy 15, 1682, at 2 1 1091tr . i
L'Sks effeeted at lowest current 'i I all- "Maybe," sa.id Bubby, i o . I
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is of Property. Special attentio dev g 1. t* �, 3 4eir," ing look at the sugar dish. 'His lump I P. M for Price and Quality, All kinds of household knick knacks fresh and good. i C OmfAl . I I
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ine insumnec. IDsurances effee d o1i I groaned the weary father, as he )is- had been swallowed long ago. The Law .of G-ra-vitation. 11 he object of this m aetin Dried Meats of his own curing always on hand. Bologutw and Sausages every ' . I
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"Gore Dbtrict," ot aalt,estabn*� �� "Well," went on Norahi "wan day . I 6,nge- day. Cutting's of all kinds cheap. In fact, you,, ca.n get almost anything yon i O. 9� i
- Lying beneath a.n apple tree Sir Isaac her necessary am I � .1
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,me - 0 ,)ra .62f to I per cenL, cx*, - faut son. . he fell to wishin', an' he wished he 1q ' ments. Wm. Suncu. 788XS want for the table or larder. I . e I
x e vears. Cheaper than any mutual C0101- E wton saw an apple fall..to the ground. I -_ I . -.3 I - 1i I
I m e��t-euce. - The tollo, - -Tlie al4gator is cartalaly 'a sleep could have all the swate he wanted, an' � rutd up Capital, - - 156,000,000. I I
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asenttd, viz..' London&Lancuh1re,Eug1sAJ,. leokiug thing bul. when atwake for bugi- he put w!Lu finger in his ,mouth, an' it gate the cause, and the result waB the I CD � I
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-qh America, Toronto I 1Z --- - ima iu is found t"t there is some snap laa,tion of the theory now known as : X � . ,_� S �
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�; Gore District, Galt; Canadian I I v taffy, for sure, an' thin he nibbled at - mu � . Mi .
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ne, Haluilt0n; Alliance- Hamilwa; Toroel* I'll -Magistrate: "Prisoner, have you i it, itn' a little bit ov it broke off, an' -it 1 - -q . U
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(WeY Toronto; lj�ye)qers, Life . I M . ! SEAFORTH BRANCH. I -
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_:'Uord, Conn. Agent io and Aed- ,z- ever been- conviatad ?" Pri:ioner: -No, I was candy. 'By all the blissid saints V i world, and by means of which the mo- 0) � The Seaforth Branch of tWs Bank continueoto . I
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*iuo-a Company, Toronto,, 7 1 . . THE HIGHEST MARKET PRIOE PAID FOR GOOD DRESSED FORK. - i receive deposits, on which interest Is sllowe4 on �
lan0lit I 0an and SaV oaor ; I have always employed ! sez he, 'I've turned to candy.' Thin - ti 'a of all the known heavenly bodies , � . ��
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'W loaned sit 6 pCr cent. on real 1 he bA off the ind ov wan finger, to explained, and those of the, 0 i the most favorable terms. , is
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'ie State Line .,t � , I ; Drafts on all the principal towns and cideo in 0 �
ftrnship Con -Younct clurayman at a otlerioal ! make sure, an' troth it was true I He I I- - I- rlct4-�,a*-�;nnrl A Qin "UT -L i _" - I
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een New York and Glasgaw-. First Cabii' -f-� Meeting: "I merely throw out the ! was a cand boy, intiiely. Thin he � ly comprehensive principle is that pro- I . Seaforth. � States, bought and sold.
0 V5; Second Cabj-,i $4a; stee - L- - y I M .. i HUGH ROBB, i
raga. iR. - idea." Old clergyman : -Well, I think I took'a bite ov another finger, - an' that i poanded and canied into practice by I . < I i ofnee-First door South of the Commerelal
Tu tief, ets L;sued g ,00d for 12 months. W. W, . . 1'� - 6 - - ; Hotel. .
�Ctx, Main Street, Sedorth, ()fnc&. __ that is the best t,liing you can do -with 1, was like Peppermint drops. The fi"t i Hollo*ay. . He divides all the usual M - I
� Block� Gpl)osite the mansion ilo�a_i7 IINMP- I "���i - . ` was like hoarhound. - Thin he bit' off I � CD 1 1 — i 089 AeR. IBZLkXD, Manager.
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I _... man who cannot got au office, while i kind, an' no two ov 'em was ttlike. -
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'I exeitem('t't is Yet visible t�) the gazing nalt! There axe lots �Jf men in this couu_'� atter aitin' me'fill ov Bwate thingB,1 sez , I HAW8
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come And golawj�� t try who dod"t carE or money, but they I he, an'.,with that he fell to sitin' off his been niost successfully used in all the ! tea, Cutters, and every other a .
:'every PTC)SPL-Ot (d svventJ atadveraftries: of --� Cre at . .1 His un- i -0 - I ice.
eventfuLl tinle, the weli kno*'n firm foo1justlike uviug a postag iamp I fingers, the greedy craohure " ' - ' habitable parts of ther globe. I They personally superintend their own bad -
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- -�LThe stba,te Of Irr.land. -Murphy (in I wish that he might' turn 1 $
4MNEY BROTH E Rs'�'7 . into Oandy, land, bdt,gthroughout tl�e length and i d- kz�l 111q Burp I -ootablighmoutis.
�� L the Law, to hips two new clerks) : ,,An' : i . - I I I . � nosed by the large city
11 I like the 'hero of Norah's tale. He I breladth of the ci.vilized world. Conn- I �d t" I I — Repairing promptly attended 'to. Give U# a :
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'tave and �� � tri 1 les where proprietary medicines I > 411 1 i I :
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311 STREET, S FORT11 � �_ , - . - I i B000, Shoes -and Slippers, *at . :
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EA . - 'There's xuy hand," he exclaimed, I "Well," went on Norath, "he ate all I T e rich afid the poor, the learned and. CQ � � i - - I - - .
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I I C -Jt'L supposed-yoa have no heart." 4 1 � 10al history. Is not' this better tb t : , . SHOE FINDING8,of Every Description* i
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. .i -G-6ttiag his answer. -Young Tomp- I I of him but his head, an' about tin I having light under a bushel? If any- C) , I . i % None bat the VeryBest Stock kept. Tema I
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�'VVIIII'�NE'VI;Ii(S lcm,s-ov ,; ... tale cad raleit the other way oop!" � intirely,sohehad. A�n`that's all ov � P� 10 �Ip I'll 0 ;: I !
. ca, and whit ,; I I Medicines through the press, and for- H CD t7t, 44 tb� i ILdies' Kid. Buttonid Boots for 81 ; Ladies' Indian Kid Buttoned Boots for ! !
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� Odewhere- . ChtapLivLAas Good as oxy`.- 9. I . -H.-Ow could he do it ?" aFiked Bubby, ! lictis have been his reward. In making 0 -n �11 C .. ' orals, $1.75 ; Ladies' Goat Balmorals, Chamois Lined, , MRS. 0. M. DUNLOP
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�('Xue� lro4i uct eur Stuveti; Vworit tak U . ]Bai- 1 TEACHER OF MUSIC.
� - - For like rea"on, Foa says he takes earnest wish to benefit the sick and i > I and upwards. I am al 0 showing the Finest Stock of Ladies' Buttoned �
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- � silf " ans ered Norah . -Sure I've 11 4. A f) C-, --:114t, T __1A I- all of+�"+4^" +,-% :
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" enquire ft)r ... declare I shatl not believe a word a I L .- � . I abroad can receive Boaxd. I .
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� MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH, "That the- boy' swallowed himself, -, England. A circular in C -t- X ., M . � It ,�
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RY87A "That's the say ot of it," responded Bi ned by Donald Fraser, D. D., and J. CD I i :
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`lUtlit,cribErs ha � lishing this year in the Highl'nds): and are now leading eu �cross the �34 E)
tht� To0bi and 94 wouldn't be the A' laste -bit stranger D . i .
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tuett of over eig in , they're as--" Alec - remODY took place in the Presbyterian — . ! - � to hand; also, first class Flour. Mount ' - J -
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7 tfift4che-4. I � "By Jove,'it hadn't a chance, old ,M'au. C urch at Chesterfield, Oxford County, I . I � I
vrk ei,tra,tco t(, T,I_q v,illrc .. asaertedBubby. ! - I FO R.B E S' LIVER . . I I I
� . _ce,ve .. They were vdwa.3 s in my pockets I . r. John Oliver was presented with a. —AND— st received I 1� .
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n. I*il A pro mpt , Scotlaud's become an awful do I," answered Nota;b, bE autiful gold watch bythe members ' .T,M,_ �A.-T -rl-I:E . '%Tu I
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�nd_q of B(�"'_19 MZ(le al)d rer.aired, 0,1150 : SALE S TAIB L E S .
�M;6 uj,tj.�,h,(�t I"Ou Wor,i, &c., &t rea- � place! I'm regularly cleaned oat." . I I the church. Mr. Oliver has acted aB . A Carload of Re8tern Corn. I . ,� ; �
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�HRYSTA�L & � * often they are right. Nine-tentbs of b en an efficieiA officer. The presenta- d the best driving horses in tho businesq. I I 11 amd Short§. Agent for the oelebmted i . 4 - !
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T_ - . Rev. on hand. - mine, it for Yoursq, and a8k the Operator to let you s Jfan ttan Ho se avol Cattle Feed. i
I pastor, Rev. Mr. Robertson, and And Exa 66 ;�a r 1 4
W, _Koyal j-1 0 te on, &u,rl asking 9,1t sorts of questions greenthatitis laugUable'fur the old- A very ban c some f amily sleigh I or one or two I � . -
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FORTH , the a , , L th ball prevalent di8ease of � civilized rooms, Sealorth. � EMPiRE I I
Y QNTA R10. _1 tasija'," said Norah, as she gave him a cow is to prea6b I And yet ma,r,ryii)g i's Willson's Agricultural Ware 1�1 I
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L h,andftil of raisins. it as a t , y think of. A green life, is always attended with's, disor --- ----''----------
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�, .1411"bi Uq old friends and the travel- . I . Bitters taker_ according to special direc- I � i I
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1'1i(: tll� tions found on every botble.
110(ii-ii h,t,.l buiiin-, - an' thaVs the truth. If I don'D I quit 1 oned with, and if he will not quit it L. R. 0. P., L. R. C. S. E., Lecturer on the Eye i
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1-hed and n -fitted it frow top o'giviu' you the ingradients of mepieB, i until he it, able tg'Buppor a . �, I ter.
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5 . -hare lVallts of hiti o: SU)Iuem lie lio Make Them Strong. JEDWARD CASHY
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A fia-awied axidwell eated The bar - I tell me a story,`said Bubbv. 11( Ome, couvent erected on .purpose for such Breathe with the mouth closed, ha.ve tal, Moorfie lols, and Central Throat and- Bar SEWINIG MACHINE OILSj NEEDLES AND REPAIRS ON K . —DIALW& IN—
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dt.-r,. . cr&ythu.r isn't a-beggin' for stories I", man beings allowed to run at ,large in food, and take that beat of all cough May be consulted at the MACHINES REPAIRED OX THE SHORTE$T NOTICE. and Poltria of all kindl. I .
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