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: I � � Girl iu hawrnq�ck, - Too, poor thing. do you know ?,, -Because - he neither see him at his nefarious work of swind.
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__ ,_ - ffoldeneurls, III. took off 'his hat; nor shook hands, when ling again, restored through corrupt
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__ . Tiny feet; he spoke to her. " I ' political iflflae�lftce. -
Girl in h ock Hour 9f mid t, . - I I .
Look& so awe+t. Baby sq - A well known merchant was walk. "A co -
NGE HEATER - . -_1 � I . . Inmon trick with.the runner is
.. "I � .. M&u rides by, Man in seek Ing down to business Saturday iiioining, to get a Job of exeited and hurried emi-
� Big raoustache, Bravely I when he was accosted by a gamin, who grants, on the point of 'taking a' train
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� . . - Oirl in hik- Baby yeUs 0 . shouted out: 1113a,y, mister, there's for the west, into an emigrant grocery,
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FCKOR Y or . Day isr set, Like hia b ,other- know -buttons," said the merchant, single station between Now York azid
Xan and maiden raregorick mindful of All Fool's D�y. � When' he Chicago', a distance of a thousand miles,
. I'll , - . Muried get. By the bol 6 tinto the office, and -to buy fooA enough
, F,mptled Int 90 � - his partner and 4djure them,
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; I'll- I XjLU*t7tAd , I coat he felt like apologizing to the small shop -keeper gives them short weights,
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I I Marxiednow, -waiting som 1 one's . goods for the most part worthleRs, and
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I ""UNE STOVE& � i Keeping house man in Book 1 set- . � The way She won Him. charges them unheard of prices. Lard
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I i - �� � - Red hot otoves See him -t iere I ' A NEGLECTED WIFE -AND A CHARMING -sell to them for 18 and 20
.. I �� � I Beefsteak frylW; Holy Moses I I . cents a ' pound. Sausage made out of
. ,.. I - I . I Hoax him a wear I WIDOW WITH A GWEET VOICE.
.11 Girl got married I meat, unwholesome and unfit to
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I I CookingtrOug; A noted Music teacher in N ,eat, they �,ofteu charge them a
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� I f ... ,� . Cheeks in bming, Gets his ga a. I city relates the following inci ew York - Loaves of ale
. V_ � Blows his bee d off, dollar a pound for
� � - .. Eyes look red ; i Dead and g Due. . dent,which fit
. � . bread, bought by the barrel at --- bakeries
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* fuel and labor of - .. Beefsteak ObUrYp A year ago last fall a card was brouihaw 25 -cents apiece and sometimes more.
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In this. market. - any -,. Girl got married, Pretty widowi into MY music -room bearing'the name Much of this stuff the emigrants are
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; . - - . Awful sorry. 1� Of a well known and fashionable wAr- obliged to throw out o
L , - I Man comeabomet In the hainm ock . - h f the car windows
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- ''. Mid as blazes, was surprised to see no young a looking bread onl
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1. - �_ I Got no hasb, woman, though, to be sure, she is not "The hoteblieepers inveigh emigrant
t- I I . Thini-9-of I -M Big mousta-,he; yet 40, and a fai families who bave no money in
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I , ... wishes maiden Nt.rry masl. -blue eyes make her look younger. She taverns, and on one pretext and another
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ID SEE TIIE�r A,t � seemed a little embarrassed, but asked keep them, ing them almost nothing
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�. . . - I he Burn me to try her voice. I did so, and found to eat, until their bill amounts to a sum
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z, - it uncultivated,but it was singularly fresh I iggage. Then
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. . country pi .,Burn and sweet; in qualitv a they turn them adrift; to be sent
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DUS, MAN STA96 - Ireap-11 It not only allGwa one to get I told her -so, and her face flushed -perhaps, at; pauporE to Ward's -Island.
I I..- great amount of stuff that will eagerly as she asked: "Professor, could A trick in layed on the German emi.
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UPORTH. L- In some I - I I to the emigrant that the price of some
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� combustible. Old shrubs, pranings of that I need not be so dollax or so many dollara. The emi-
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' .. I . trees and vines, pea brush, slakeB, old - one knows.of it, I will take & lesson grant does not �kriow what a dollar is,
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labels, and all such accumulati ons must every day." We made the best arrange. u I They answer that a
. . I bagotridof. Besides these. if any mentswecould, and the lady. n�ver dollar is one IiLdied cents. Now in
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Icy ... German money it takes four hundred
NOE AGE -N I I weeds have been allowed to t large failed to -appear promptly at thb hour.
I enough to ripen'their seeds, -pl -a these She was so anxious, and so persevering cents to make S4 dollar, so that one
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f_ � there. On a mild day set , to the that she made the most extraordinary hundred cents of their money is really
I I beap; and carelully save the as a. No progress, and,when spring ca but twent -five cents in ours. The
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� U..-WaSON, . . . . . wood ashes, and by taking alit le pains, as to be almost beyond recognition. cents in our money, ignorantly au
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, Marine, -Life and AC_ - L erican Agricalturalistfor Vay. of her beyond mention in the societ quarter in so doing. 'Thus the grocers
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urance Agent, Con - � I - era of her being at Saratoga,but about a sometimes Bella loaf of - bread for a
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raisew, J*c., I �� Gaieties. - month ago she called -upon me, and, quarter, and take a hundred cents of
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r... SEAFORTH. - - bother him." I . Professor, I have come to thank you art. Their helpless prey know only of
L -_ I -Gather wisdom b L y open (airs and for making me the-bappiest woman truth and honesty, having ,in the Old
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I -Every man is fond of . std. . g,,tbe was passibnately fond - of vocal music' ments, and by their various artfully
RRST-011-ASS . nail on the head; but, when it h ' no and had always -regretted that she coul� disguised methods.of robbery."
I .4 I � to be, the finger nail, his lanthusia . not aink to him. . A press reporter, di#guised as a
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mpanies represented. A-11 kinds comes wild and incoherent. L .. . She had never cultivated bar voice runner, by the aid of a Bowery necktie
t lowest current rates on &a tUJrn' Ljol' before -marriage, and afterwird the and a paste diamond pin, entered one
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�� Special attention devoted to , -A servant. with a figures coming of children and the claims of of the stores alluded to above with a
. 16surances effected on farm . had five egg�i ",r) boil, and bein , told to friend, who, in turn, was disguised by
'ore Diitrict," of Galt,establish- give three m -l' ,,ates each, boiled them a
x - society had prevented her at6empting it;
from .62i to I per cent -,,cash, but the unlucky day came when Mr. R. a German cap and an old suit of clothes.
:4 I quarter of an hour altogether.
�heaper than any mutual com, . -Why do elderly spinsters, h ame a made the acquainttince of a charming The Beaming runner winked at the
a. The following companies I wia
London& Lancashire, Er. -land; pradilection for parrots? Wall, they ow with a charming voice, who was abopkeeper -and drew him to one side,
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d; Scottish Imperial, Escotland; . I have no man about the house, and they always ready and willing to sifig sweet - "You're a new man?" said the
forouto. ; '-Royat canadian,vou- � songs to him, and he gradually fell into grocer- I
act, Galt; Canadian Fire & . want something around that can "Yed ; I just got my license to -day.
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;; Alliance, .IlamUto,n ; Toronto I'-- . swear. - the way of spending many of his even-
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Ao;Traxellers Life ? a,dy th-her. How much per cent. will you give?,,
" J1. ,nd Aeci_ -At the door of a re mad o cloth. Ing' wi , .
. Olin, Aggent, for the Ganada . ing. Fit -ore in one of the poorer quarterl A heart devobed to his wife, he was "Forty percent. on all above the
ind ,4aviugs Company, Toronto. I unconscious of his gradual neglect of regular prolit." . .
i � per cent. on real estate. Agent - - of Pa M` is the sign: "Don!t ga some- her, and would have. been astonisbe "I wantfifty per cent.,"
� I where else tube robbed; walk inhere."
I Reamship Compaky� ,-. �*g � 11 ' i d "I can't do it.".
'k and Glaso�w. First Cabixt, ----�,H-eis %happy father," says the had she resented his enjoyment of these
A Cabin W, ; Steerage, V29. sical t'W-a-tkes. About the widow "I'll take him to another store then.
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med o,00d for 12 montlis. W. N� 11 ildren axe mu e I
11 jGuffalo Express, 11 whose abi I
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reet Seaforth. office, CAMP- L so yc,ung that be can make them believe o I
,site'the Mansion Hotel, -there like a nice -woll "We pay the ol
� that the procession' is all is of a . an, did not resent it, d men that. - But 4f
� eircuar." I but undermine(. the enemy, an you will we make a good thing out of him I'll
. � 1. I Her Musi ' -, lessons she kept � a pro- do it." L
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� .. lyconvictedof murder, expreasedhis found secret fro n her family. In the . Then followed a seriesof nipto at
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I I . yer who , lefeu4ed togs and -took pDasession of one Of the liart of the runner and the shop.k � eoper,
__ � � him with delicious frankness :- 'Lawyer pretty cottagesi at the United States of which the alleged e igraut a to
. I I too much talk! heap fool -I" . I ' the A it wo, be
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. . L_ -Irate, sportsman - "Cov ound it, "Ot'l, . I ciim. He was cajoled, threaten.
, ' I I lied to, but all to no purpose.
L yoti've shot tha dog. I thon ght you - TheL morning aftier their &rrivsl,the ed &no
ling to, invest money in ., - �, I local newspaper, contained a notice that He remained so strangely stupid that
. told me you could hold a g 7) "Sure * .
I I I !:T. the leading soprano, of the Episcopal nothing could be dk)ne with him. -
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I I . I and so I can, your honor. IVs �ha, shot, church was in with, a throat affection, "I will try to ,fix. him," said the run-
- som, I couldn't howld I" - I and the co I ner, as he at length left with the emi-
SLE TOWN OR FARM , ��- I -IlGentlemiA I ngrega
W 1. . . gentlemin V* amid Pi6t, due allow tiOn was aske.1 to make grant. .
I __. - I . "I cau't spake mesilf, but if Colonel auce for the disabled choir.
TY tm MAET08A.L I- Preston will a ake the blarney that I'd The next morning (Sunday) Mr. R., "I shall only give you twenty-five per
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� I p with two of thO obildien, wended his cent. hereafter," said the grocer. � �
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I . ine,that'llhouldhisbatforhim, Indade way to the ob*ch his -belief, Mrs. At the lunch stand in CAB tie Garden
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of - visiting tha Prairie .. -A confirmed ffirt said to a gentle- & headache, ! the emigrants, which a Mulberry street
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kuld call apou or co'm- I . Mau: 44&xt We"eaday afternoon I After the, opening service,the minister' Italian would blush to dispose of two
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h, the, �Qndersiggaed, who Is ... � shall be at home and slo'"ne.,, t was a announced that "a lady from Now York fora cent, and which it ought to be a
well aadfavoraibly h.uown - I �, had kindl volnnteered to sing in the misdemeanor to Bell.
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[AGGR. I I .9 the name as usnal." A few moment,, they wdre 3attle.-New York Times.
ECOR & C0 - -,'The bees are swarming, and later a clear, ' * - I
* P. . __ , there's no end to them," said 'Farmer _owoeb voice rang through � ;
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L I . the church and '� touched the hearts of The Bighest 'Building in
I __ Jones, coining into the hous). His the people, erh � . . ---� Eurppe. .
VIONWEG. - little boy George came in a swo id after- P ape, even more through
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L of "em, anyhow, and it was red hot, too.
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, beat and most whoL takes up the moas' siaewi Jk, am was fascinated, lighted, and inwardly the diatinction of being the most ele.
`Isa�, 1.0 Mon made comparison. between it and -the vated inhabited building in Europe.
I and- only :first- _�� u6t &Una the pusson of ( A, conse_ witchingwidow, not flattering tothe Thin hdnor, according to the Builder, it
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�ww commended, so quence. A 15 cent d � -latter. After the service was over he can no longer claim. During the past
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safely made bypeoplein I* Smpreme Court. I 8 of Catania, in
the name of the charining soprano, Sicily, have caused. to be erect�d near
- - - --Fair bride of L9 Burn-' whose face he had not been able to see the summit of the great volcano, Mt.
, were they even to visit I! Arebukee
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�hemselvea. All apphoa- . mers : hatcant 'in her? from his seat. .
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�the and I I'm sure she'a over thirty; and no wo- . �Etua, an astronomical observatory,
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� . .ersigued'will, be -- - "Come.with me and I will introduce which. stands 2943 metres above the sea
mded to. Charges moa- man is worth looking . at after that.'
- I . I you," said the minister, who knew Mr. level, or f ally 1000 feet higher than �he
I Matron (age unknown); "Noi worth
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choir together, and the good man began: is nine metres in height, and covers an
'AteLEAN, Seaforth. -' -"But do you know, pa," s%id the I'Miss Brown, permit me to introduce f 200 Bquare metres. It consists
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- about the addresses of his neiglibor's ' of an upper and lower story, and is built
: L I . son, 91ma wants I me t . omarrya man of ejaculating: "Great heavens it is my in a circular form.
_ .L & BLACKI - .culture." I "So do!, my dear, so do I; wife I" ' And, place and company not. In the lower story there rises a mas-
,, . withatanding,'he gave her a hearty era. sive piliar, upon which is placed the
I A TIG -AL - mid,there is no better, culture i� the brace in bisidelight and surprise. To great refracting telescope. The lower
country than agriculture.". � out the story short, he -fell 111 love With story is divided into a dining room,
-I 'Bill, you young scamp, if you had hr,r 9611 over again, the
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� your dtieB you'd - get a good w pping." . I
I forgotten, afid. I don't lugelvneg you could theaecommo'datiou of astronomers and
- � - "I know it, daddy; biH,lls axe no always find a h
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� I paid when they are due." The gonized , tourists visiting the establishment. The
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1 1 tither trembled lest his 1�opi ful son - roof consists of a movable cupola or
�sfflately qarried on bry t.heGod- I Plucking En2igrants. 'dome. From the balconies of the up.
11 Xanufacturin T . should be suddenly suatche from .
� - g Company, ant . I � . per stofy a prospect of vast extent and
r 'euce, of . him. I .Nefarious things practised by Runners. A
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F P;rePUed to carry on the trads - .Lpaf of Breadfor 03.50. grandetir is presented. The spectator
.An intelligent lady asked a 3culptor ,, -
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stedtaus, willrecei,ve p� pi r,,
- , xora & lamb: "Did you cut at thiLt. il[nal?" den , Sicily, the island of -Malta, the Lipari
class work cuaranteed. Out that tly charged an emigrant in a grocery
11 ileTa made 4nd repaired, also tt0h, no," said the artist, "the &U,imal at th'a battery, for. a loaf of bread and a Isles, and the province of Calabria, on
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. Sheet lion Work, &c., at rw I.JaSL been there, all the time; I only pound of sausage. A runner, who, took in erected upon a small cone, which
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� com�leiely from tbelava stream which
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§TA -L & BLACK, -Crowds are honest. If you 0OMPli- the profits, of the extortionate charge. always flows down OIL the opposite side
- taeut an individual man. to' his face, Thirty dollars was not long since paid i
. Rox 103, CZattericho he'll.pretend he doesn't like it; but tell by a second emigrant, freshly over, in a ofthe vdl6ano. .1 . �.
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0-yal Hotel, 11 pleasure that yon appear before such a sma parcels of crackers, cheese and . . Pil-18. a
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I fine looking intelligeut body While the emi. -ThoB6 who have given. these reme.
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T141 ONTARIO. 1. -A In an in the rural distridba brought was nearly all be had, the runner who inherently possess every property suit.
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I I,- home some window screens to his wife bad inveighed himinto the place, stole able for healing and removing eruptions,
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she auessed she hadn't got so fee ble that reputable business man,
t r:) whose of the glandular system.
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1;, ald friend,; and the travel is -he couldn't take her air in its natnral office is at the battery, how these poor fully rubbed in the Ointment L
� Pat having purcha.sed this ROVWV . state, witho-�Lt being obliged to have ib and honest emigrants are swindled by -the swolle ' mus- , I , relaxes
111tel buildin,z, he hasthoro'1110- - n cles� diminishes in.
I.Cl re-fitte(l it from toP .0 bot- , Strained, the runners, grocers and horel-keeper . flammati ven
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strict� , y th of the alleviates the dangerous maladies "
toLs in tile 00urltv. By I ment that e' very adult man -has enou h . - which
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ants of his cu%torrierq ho hopo - - L - ave lasted for
i public patronage. The roOMIL I phosphorus in lus system to m1re swindlers. . They not only prey u years. Holloway's excellent .prepam-
ed' and well heated. The baf � 4,000 packages of friction fastdries, we these guileless people in N`ew York, Ira"t tions are effective sipgly, regitle�w in
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Colcred Glasswaze of a I patterns, direct imports'
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B16OCK. I HOFFMAN BRTHERS, Seaforth.
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I have the sole and exclusive Agency' and Balmoral Boots, Button and Tie Shoes &Ed
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and and com- selves.
, fortable Robes, and fast ;and eat horsesalways , . .
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-a- austornerolor the liberslp�tronage extended to MEATS of every description, including Pork and B2f
himqiaoe co;nmeucing busimems in Bodo h,and RoUs, Lard, &c. Any amount still on hand, but going
Hums, Bacon, Spiced
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I of Uas game. � have purchased this meat state that it is the beat whic�
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Rent,9 - - - - - - 1,400,000.
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The Sesforth Branch of this Bank coutinaw to
receive deposits, on which interest a auowed on
the most favorable terms.
Dxafts on all the principal towns and cities In .
Canada, on Great Britain, and on tne United
States, bought and sold.
Offtoe--First door Bouth of the Corninardal
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Begs to state to the people of Zurich and= 7
that he has purchased the wagon and I
business formerly carried on by the Messrs.
Schnell. .
The business -will be cam*ed on as fortnerly in -
� the shop opposite DiecherVs blacksmith shop. -
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and being Imown to most of the people in the
section, be hopes to merit and receive a liberal
share of public ronage.
AR kinds oytehicles kept on hand or made
to order, and repairIng of every decription neatly - -
and promptly executed at the lowest possi*O
living prices. A trial is respectfully solkited. .
Ha will also be preps�� to do all kinds -of
I cross -cut sa,w gumming and filmig. ,Any kind of
teeth caTt be put in old saws with the latest -im-
Fements. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices
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92,rBELUS MILLS, OPEN:"
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boa now got everything in first -claw working
order- and is prepared to L turnout an article of
FAMILY FL.QUIR which cannot Jw ex -
L celled by any mill in the ,country.
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Flour exchanged forwbeat. 40hopping of every
description promptly attended to. Flour ,and
Bmn always on Rand, and sold at the Idwest
marketpnees. Remember the popular mills.
JOHN McNEVIX, Kippen.- '
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ADVANCED Pupils fitted for graducting a . t le" 4
than one half the expense of foreign tft&-
ing. Zopecial -care given to new beginners.
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abroad can. receive Board. I
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terms. lle�ldeoce on.George Street, First do"
east of Main Street, ftaforth. � 730
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customers (merahmts and oth"OlazAbda
liberal patronage durins thd -V"t 7 - ' 4
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hopes by strict integrity and clogs lt=atloe
business to merit their 6oafidesm and trao in
the future. Having gmtl.� oularw hu prM.
late during the winter. he Is mow pMared to pay
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clean wheat straw. .
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I am dwermined to Clear Out my
Entire Stock of Furniture rey�wd-
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JL � taln prices before purah"Ing elsewhem I
give 6 large discount to those paying o"h, as.
p6ei&Uy:to newly married soupleg.
I am still tGuing six higwy fLuishel Chain for
$2. 1 &Igo -seep Knowlton't Spring Bed, the
b"t and ahespeat In the market ; wuTmited
perfeetly noiseless.
Wsnrooms dizeatly opposite M. B. CoustWo
Xsmmothilewelry Store, Main Street, Smforth,
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,cejebr&W HwW stock on tle bZ�'; ilde, wUl
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