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TAIM OF THE PERIOD. profuse in his six is fu *_ maid -had a b mdache abo, Wng, as �,v . I 11
-------- 4- oux,-*ud bestows on him her very moist have, said beffire, a co'sidersteiyo K TO RE14 T -To rent fdr 6 term of , . MONT" I oush . Is . MA X _J�f
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11 I thisk,PA-mela, dear, we might as crushing 16ok. � lady; elects i leave her! at hotne, an , r4:k � � . - . 11; womm��
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well dine at the table, d'hote.11 11 The wont possible type of 'Arry P prooesdaldr: er walk alpine. There in malth, con" 100 acres, about 75 nd I I i I I
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a opiuion she lues in the - smallest do- ood buildings, orchard. and plasty ot water. : �� I �
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" Whyt dear child ?1) late& accents, as they walk down t . oneanton at any time. Apply, to WILLIAM M*- , I I . .;,
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11 Im4ne tp yourself the people J e corridor to their apartment@. . e. Wh she arriies at the seashore � . . - �
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� and Mrs. Sinolair aind berMost relue:1 � There is a re ular rsbbl� by the sands ; in Tuckerarbith for Sale. -For sale, that . . I As brole'4 Busts
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should fito ourselves sitting next to one FA"Mudid farm, knowd as the Moore Farm, - , , I
of . ant niece betske them'selvet to the di�- a horrid jam -le of diity�'children, taw- ople DUNCIN & DtTNCAN� SEALFORT � I stren
our own tradesmen." , being Lot 25,-coneossion 4, H. �. S., Tuckeromith, � : I 11 . � : I T" -mom s
. 41 I thin k it is rather amusing to ReO R Ing -room. Miss Clifford has a very ini- dry women, 0 9 of the lowest ordert 6ontailDing 102 aeres; about P5 I of which are clear- : . � K9 1;, 11IS L _ L a _el&,3
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- littleof life,11rems,rkedMrs. Sinclair. posing carriage; she -walks down"the d,qAkeysaud1boys,-barrpws piled with ad and In a high state of cultivation., the balance � . L . I , 11 - � -1 � Aad be'd ble
61 I do not miud -dining at a table room in her stateliest manner, neither sh'Timps iudl!whelks. .Were it not that well timbered. There to a large brick house and ! . ! � ,A- and
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� I 4ing in the town good outbuildings, and a splendid orchard. The � . 'il ]Good _Vapl r4V
� left. As - she wants to uy soinet 'Beg leave to ' public that we areprepared to affer greater in Daenhq -�_-
. Xbote when I have a man of my own on looking to the right n6r to the . � farm is six miles from Seaforth and the � announce to our friends and the ducellielits �
w,h side of ; she seats herself, her attitude.and man; -the would re urn at once. Her commifi- same from Clinton and is within a mile of school. ! ever before for CASH. In making our selections for this Spring and Summer trade-, we bav . � Nothing bM �
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tw . as bar steps. .Apply to the proprietor on the Dremises or to i� I I d� ,U bound
0 women alone it is not to be thought ner say, in the plainest possible - ,way, sion execute she retr�c SoxforthP.O. H.CRICH,Propiletor. y8i ,i ut � ost ingenuity in searching the Old Country m-arket thoroughly, and are, therefore, prepared ,.�!. 3roue5 ,.
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-1 Address me,if you dare,; I am a iadly, The crowd the sea 7as thicker than . � . 13 I to off! A vow, -
of I 'We abould both have to sit next - � ' be untry. We 'earnestly invite a careful exam, I I
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some one." you are all canaill iough it � Suddenly- . - h I'll . .
,, But ypu nec, not talk to your neigh- if you pleaae; I am. here by no wish of Ing hex way ou goods and we feel confident that bargains can behad of us which ca ,,, a Vwd ofd6b`
a . . - X: parts of Lots 84 and 85, Concession 13, con- , ) . I P -rel. - 1E lawt.MaLie I
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� bor. P) . . n- , to 'secure a large trade, we affer our , q
my own, but I may divert myself � if I half drunks : lout ashes UP against LtSWIng 112 acres; 80'scres cleare,d - the emat I de ermined not.
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-the h -tense disgus . Yood hardwood bush. Soil, clay ell 1 __�_ j;be tnrncd Won
11 Naturally 6t. Bat choose by watching your grotesqr4e bar,- to her iii t But ,in a d or is g 11 . 1�1 -1
I r, r, watered with a never failing spi rifliug . gr�ativ reduced prices. . : - 'he faced
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sure to pass me 'Phe salt ; and, 0 u. I - nt he i's thrust aws . iry on the premises. Frame barn and at,bles, leg � i - I . I r . 91 W-113,1 husbzu�
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sitrength of that.Jtry to got in -to conve sa- ble -all at once, but drop in by groups ; good-looking and gentlemsu-lik's Young bodse and a good young orchard. Ifis convenient � � - -----A N� L � Tbat the good
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tion. with me. _He will say it's a 'ot day, it is nearly ten minutes before the ho�d man is bending over her and hoping she to churches and schools, and is situated 4 miles : - I I 1 - . , . Awa,wt,tu whe
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- or a cold day, ot the 'otel i% vory.f all or waiter gives the,signal for the bs,nqn�t is not h1urt or frightened. She is tr mb 4 ,� so
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. very hempty or something equally to commence. on the South parb of said lots, or Vo Londes- 11 1�41E[1,8
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' - pon around bar; her mind is go thoroughly recovers herself in a moment and thanks borough P. O'. 799 ' i I I . 'I I . .
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� - 0h2ghi immediate y, it's unpleasant to prejudiced that sh4 looks at everything . him for his i�tervention. May he see . - —, , , 64 to sli lives N
t, -wool goods. Fren I Tw I ,
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I IN HULLE'r FOR SALE.- i In tb1s departmen6 we are showin' a large quantity of all . I , -
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have to sat y 1,ple, and upset* -`;one's present from the black ' it possible point her SA I , ut,wben t1be Alt
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I digestion." of view6 There Is a vacant seat next be "most kind:o'f him. We seldoth knoW - - : � 1. 1:balslter San
- . about 45 acres elf--ared, underdrained, well fenced . - . . - . I � I Ir
. y her, thank Heaven 1 -may it remai-� the valua of i - n There i.4 a �t dn D � .- . -1 every 18'
- Let us tr it for onoe," says Mis. 6 thing until we miss it,abd. and in a high state of cultivatio . d colors; End and End Cloth, colored. . - I Tbroug-11
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Sinclair pe u 8 11 11 We shalt get a so I -and beyond tbat,'two girls and an Pamela �feellq it is delightful to be in new frame house and good barns and other outr : . . . . . . . . - We have bad -to
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r a 1 �iich cheaper dinner elderly man: They are rattling awa� the soci6tJ q one of her own order. bididings.
much better,andla m - - - � � I 1�� � � I --some:ho,
. . . � f I I : water. it is close to the village of lunburn . . . I But �
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than if we dine i best spil*l * wheye there are churches, school, stores &e., and .- . � A
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th' He W�Iks �ith her almost to the door within six miles of Scalorth, and about nine from I � I . IS For tbi t,
Amuses me to w tch the people." -world. No doubt, thinks Pamela, , PRINTED_ GOODS � '? � 1�1__: �Stood by� each
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I 66 B, �_ latheriu)19 of the bo I I pl ce. This is one of the choicest lots in the I . I j ; 31ix boys bAW rA
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I � � petite by mix-thir,'y?", obje6ts Pamela, to them. Wh" ' that the pan beside her to . \ I I . And idl of the.
at is their social statuO, Ing impressW�, =,bip and will be sold che.ap, and with or A Colors. . -W, -
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raising her eye -b _V ws with a dissatisfied Daughters of a shop.keeper, probably, is none other than Melt�n himself. His without the crop. There are 16 acres of fail , . - . I � �
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, 4Xpre$8101I.. quite girls of the period, at all evelat�. air, his driss-�-everytbing bespeaks wheat, and all the plowing done ready for crop. I . I I - - --- man 1 wi*�
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1 46 We wil-I go f4 a drive, and then get Lower down the table is a party of four breeding and culture. Qu the cliff- th y ! I � A.Ud thi'ai hw.
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a blow on the pier, and, after that, we ladies with &'deaf gentleman, at whon "p girls of the I �
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. shall no do b � quite- ready for an they all roar in -turn with a loudness period. 1 It I leems to P4mela as though ARM FoR SALE. -One hundred acres f r sale �, , 111;;; iffo fill& his pil?
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gr " � I volubility disgusting beyond meai- t] Epering afid'laughing about ng south d Cheapest PEI '.. assaii-I'lld
early dinni �ey are whi .20,000 Yards of the Best an . X., I I
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; 11 ah, of coursaif you make a point of are to Miss Clifford. Immediately oo- h�r and her c gmpaniou, and .she pm'BeB� 13luevale, four from Wingham, eight from :: � . - � . , 11 � ) itit Iiin) tbo
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I it, I But I am a re it'a a great mistake. Scotebman, whb them with her head.well in the air and Brussels, and five from Wroxeter. There are : I � ever ho vvn. . And i1ftea ber
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; � I; . &bases everytbiDg, and bullies the wftit- a satisfied c nviction that bon sa,nV ne 90 acres cleared on this farm, all stumped and 1� i � . � - -
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a there or heard eas in the broadest Scotch. A strong Te I= that she and her de- underdrained, and the balance is well timbered 1 : I& : .
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,of our being ther ?" - I . Hebrew contingent arriveg, the ladidB liverer area happy illustration in ap- I . i i - I
orchard, comfortable frame house and good barns .! ! i I ; I
I "My dear chi ' . I really don't see very smart indeed. Pamela has taken . pearance and.'ruanners of that saying. .and stables, and plenty of go( -d water, and all to- 11 . I : � '
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we are the Zul'y teceint people in the pl&ce the salt between herself and her ting -room, an��� I with heightened color 1AILLINERY and MANTLE GOO - L � _16hensiolls
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hotel.L 'It is quite ( n the cards that othb_r atint,that, no one may.be able to intrude and unusual nimation of manner pro- WK. J. HANNAH, Proprietor. : 803x4 . ;L' � among Ot-h
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and choose tbiaJ, place a being quiet sive medium. She tas eaten a few IhaV6 a po�itive conviction that it ARM FOR SALE. -One hundred and fifty !: F at ould ask the special 1% _0 Mal how m. ;I -
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and healthy, and 'ot very far from L6n- spoonfuls of soup, when, to her borrot' ,. wKs Lord Melton," sbe says, radiantly. ocres in the Township of Turnberry, being � X �
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. 1�1 , I I and east half of No. 18, in the lot conces. ladies buying silk goods to our Black and Colored Silks, which� cannot be surpassed. Ha .1 . 44 you lean nQV4
don. . Arry, as she has dubbed him, comes i it so, he will soon flind gut'who we 0 1 �
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I tion. . I turns -herself so that her shoulder onij in for the rest of the aft9rinoon, but no � ,;� I- . The ]King ralb
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take more pains t please, Ithan miss says in a loud, cheerfnl voice. . own apartmen't9, Pumeli� having utterly tance of seh)ols and churches. For further - par- �; . !TnTT!!Tn!__TTTr!!!7_ I . I �� 31siesty will I
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in congenial co p; ny; but �British in- la had not reckoned. 1. d'hote. She can not stand any more of to Bluevale P. 0. �* 785 L _� three times
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I stiucts are powerf lly d I ' d i 4,er; She bands it to him J nei 'Arry and those dreadful girls. They � J�OR SALE -The undersigned 'offer their I CARPETS AND HOUSE FURN-ISHINCS., � :. ning." i
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unknown which might freeze the marrow in tbp spend -rather dull eVeDilig. Mrs. Sin- �.� i : \ � - - 7
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true Bri-tion enterb 'us, and , is exceed- I shall not have - to trouble you answer Boma f them. About noon she But as W. S Roi)ertson, one of thl partners of i, +,I i; ,� 41own her ril
. � I LACE CURTAINS and CRETONNES. -We offer the cheapest goods in this department in the .�
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equals (when sbeiE aware of their quali- PImela edges,still further away from garden. To er horror she finds her mani ntly, the property must be st,ld and the LaCe goods from $1.40 to $8'per set� tace Goods fiom- 25c to i 60c per. ya � I
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ty) she is charmlng� ' s her him, c&ud is about to take refuge in con- seated -between. th6 two girls of the business of said firm finally closed up. For any i , I I -1
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manixeris simply perfect. Ashermaid vereation with bar aunt, but, to her diB- 'persod, in the most animated cionveroa. particulars with regard to said'propqrty apply to - T"# 'I - -ChenaiWa
I . 762 t 'v Ai BLE LINEN, WHITE and COLORED Q U MYS, BED SPREADS WHITE Co I ,�JL
I the undersigned- D. D. WILSON. �eaforth I ,--X�- . ? . .
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Mrs. Sinclair betili as herself to;, don ner with bar next neighbor. 1 la stiffe6a he back and comes haughtily sale, the House and Lot at prejei)t occupied IiEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS TICKING NNES-all in full variety. �
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" from her pocket a V, tter received that ish, and haviing Wiped his month an� -My dear amela," exclaimed Mrs. sl't'd't, I �� - for -what 7" .
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11 Melton ffe ` 0 going down to she is perfectly and indignantly con- Mis--aind 34im Augusta -. Their I -, OMO-D-u 1, 1 1
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. I ave �ialked to him Bcious. L . dear mother, Lady Cecilia, and I were erty is sit uated on North Alain Stro'et, Se afoirth, 1! f" xi, " : ." --Grabdmo
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F to 11 Hotel seems pretty f all,"he observes at scho 1 Logo er, and Posoin ffiends, and consists of 7 acres of fli st-ej4ss land, on i . i . I - I .,;
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damr, twelve thousai d o, year and a ertoher and reiterates his. remarl�. n9tpreveutt a color coming to, her make an excellent and comfor�able,re8idence for �:� . - t� z . asiud an' pe
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charming place in--sh�i�re P Something must be done Lto ['top this� cheeks at tholremembrance of her ver, a retired farmer, and the I& t1l, 1 1 � . .. . spesX the truil
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r eyes. - But she assumes her pleas- , ,r trade we t ve taken the greatest pains in A boots -made .
that, eaxs of ag% it is F,ton cousin is wont� to describe at; -a. thei I i 1, lowest possible prices. "For the Spring and Summe ��, . I
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high time for a wom to have settled antest manner and soo' 3 3 4ho best quality, as well as the very latest designs, to give customers one o I
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herself in life and ta an up ber definIttle For &,moment 'Xrry appeitro to be chatting Away on the friendliest terms ' . coma 1forn I"
position in the wrr )en I crushed, but after a short pause Pamela re , able stock of goods ever before offered in this town, and at the same - time the prices are at the lovis 1. ex. 1� 4,
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rained the t `v e,� y re is only' one thing to be become qainte confidential. . � ;� gi*
- ;hree,te'fft Silverm are, Speqtades, �c. 4,4 that they are right in quality and style., as well as price. � 4;�, shoes, .and
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vase which b as been Ishat teredand deft- conversation, and compels that lady to that dear, jolly, little Melton is gone, I I ." � .:: i I in the istreet I"
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a spasm of agony, votes himself to one of the girls of the , 11 Melton V' she stammers. / , - I Rolled Plate Jewelry, Silver -Plato " 0 , . d'7
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has been wont to vi��rate th�rongh her period on his right w46', nothing lotb, - 11 YeH. Ypa know he sat next to you Ware, Watches, Clocks nd Spectaclao, z � -n r- 0 just struck a.
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fame ; now it ouly in1spire ntempta. giVes him every encolaragemezA ; and' at dinner the Dight before last, and you is very complete. AllrWe goods a� 1, 1 0 C > 01 r_4% ;�: .IK,o I -5)
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which! some unadnowkd pers6ns insist. oible in the circles 'in which Misp on purpose to make your acquaiiatancei selection. All goods warranted as r4- :� 1 " I -1 z G) W %. I . i :1 . . . ; � was � �Lshed .4
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Pamela's unfortunatq I I 'Fears Clifford moves, is uaredeemed vulgari and, as he said, You wouldn't .have him presented, and if wished �a written. I C,I) M tj W2 __ niaAe 'the ft
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the 16bks back with .4 eepef�t ibigret to hf.jr into. �contact with such people. whole course of her life. I . INSPECTION ITED. ,,.i 1=11 Z > �1� - � = . M � saw wanted:
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1dat apportunities, aim isfirml resolved Thankful indeed is she when the peq- 11 But he told us," promedg the young ��NV . I :, M - � / . how I ever Ice
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to make up f or. her criminal waste of ance is over. When they retire to their- lady,, laughing gaily, to t and make' Every description of Watches, Cloc4s 10' , z . z i M I . -sit to have Wu
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8, is by no mea,ins sitting room Mrs. Siuclair indulges in p� your acquaintance, if it was only to tell and Jewelry cleaned &ndi repaired in ia, 5 H P C) al; I � ILMJ I __J
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agreea,ble to her. rs. Sinclair, her nap, and Pamela sits on the balcon� you, for heav n's sake, not to be seen workmanlike manner, �nd . lwarrant�-(l �), � Go I �_�i �b " � � �_ . M 1� and I wene i
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. I quite auother sort ci are playing 11 Iffy - valet to one . � �. . I cll�l I 1 (D . t> I Would thr,ow �
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the fast and furious g; ieties of the sea scenes. Last time she was at the a a; U ' at — - . _! ! 03 0 . " . I P � . �
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son (which, b � the wa , slie had declar. ir, the Horticultural Gard' 84 er emoti er,out- 0 , i.� 6� "Iz-
y � ens, with th �t h , 5he goon regains * b NEW L IQUOR STORE R 0 �> I 0 cl* $zo 1 , ".1.
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year and. his pla6e i,n.—shirr wi th the- clear for Kelton. At� tnis moment the on slie hag le, sure to reflect that fore-. We taRe pleasure in announcing io CD � I t�'_ Yorkshire *1
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greateat poE or t ' 11 girls of the period " pass the - � ,nclusions are rather a mistake.- the,people of Seaf ' th and surroundiiag T., - _n n Z�E . � 1 !4 - K�
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eB her pen and indites a gra�.ef 0 1 little ]Pamela begins to loathe the place. If er ed and boug4t' � CD . � '. 1��-
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note in anawer to her friend. I - 7�� " N,Dthiog
ancient city 14)f Brechin had long been ; ., � . 1� C..� . 1-i - ,,
In ft judi- it were not for the expected advent of 1 from one of the leacl!Dg Wholen�tel ' 0) U)
18ious Olace, neither too intlar ihe begin- Relton �Hhe would insist upon her aunt suspected b the gamekeepers ..4?n' the � � - . - a I
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, ning nor the end, she i�rites, 11, W 3 f,hall leaving the next dA ; life here'is utterl� - - ___ t. -I
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of Yew friend Lord kelton. � spring I orning the farmer was OLD PORT WINE hardiv li-ked
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, ien he the pier, and the strains -are waftecl\ 9 . . i cl;me, 9,
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I M" aunt is gone, but another has struck up on � A FULL STOCK OF GENTS' G IOVES, HOSIELLA, � r.
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arrives. I fearhe will find this Place the air towards- her. ,,.* ' I i t n, - i I- creditor. - I
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his being too much � � himi,with allhaste. - Not the least dls_- - I ; i . I Thus urgec
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two ladies start for their dri e. , This friends what a loathsome and much* struggling ahimal, and; giving bar a Madeira and Marsala Sacramental Wine A lendid Stock of Re' dymade Clothfi, Member me.'
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r ch solace , be -avoided place this is. A piano organ I From Spain -Warranted pure: ; I . ., � the plai
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to Paihala. The fly.horse I " d d the draws�-up under,the window and play,4' I - 7 :; � I— * . ��_, 11
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roads 'are dusty, every scrap joyed lieeper. 11 Yes, I've found you out i i I I . 1- gan to f,eic, ill
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8 "'��Ota- 11 Mv Queen." 0, this too much, and D. K. AND HINK'S HOLLAND CIN; i I �, the �W-tUAUG,U:
.. 0 ve ' stlast," saidlbefs,rmer,asbe con ! i ." �
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less C' -a,* 1, c.ouiat- Pamela rises with exasperation, 'i,111- the keeper, i I � . 4 shook his clenched fist moU A rare chance to - get Underclothin � - -i and the finaI
14ar ba,incs, f all of the �mOflt Ob- shuts the window. - 17 � I � , . ntain Dew f�om Scot'lan�- , - . .g for ii of �
-in his ace 6 .? , I've lang thoobt that ; IF,ughter.
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jactioinable people, meat . f � . I . . �
I and pass them Next morning,- after bre kfast, as it i ' SpringandSummer. Being successful insecuring a job lot -in Hancheste'r a, such- prices as Jo, F .
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every' hundred yards-, covering was your W" k,:' " he pointed to the -- e�veryone. Sizes ; - L" 'W -h- at sha-'
with 4ust which penetrates intc their empty snare, � I *pW; look you here," , Gents' Fine Gauze Goods, also Fine Merino in all ' S. Men�s to outside sizzes wa F
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proposes that the a Bottled b Burke from - Ireland. 1 ; . .
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OTeS, mouth, and noses. y added the 4cemin'gly-enra.ged farmer, y - I I The best Scotch and Eno,lish Rubber: Coats in the trade the lowest -to the best
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. . Worsted Face Coats and wool linimg up to $18, worth in the cit $20 tb $22. ,,
4incl�ir's good temper is trie4. As for com lies, and for a while they are fop,tu- . you 8boot on ma grand, but bang me if CARLING'S AMBE � abould go ; 9
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I Pamela, she looks and feels martyrized. nate in having it to , themselves., B I ; — . I A large Jot of Hats and Caps (to -clear) at any prim. Your. and old can get suited with evt'll 11.1
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This, pleasure I this, escaping t-beva,nity . ut I'll -alloo you or ouy ither. body to e! ' - - 9 Z� A; Cornrnou kd-.
L pre�sently in come the girls of the per.lod - & S,iiperia Whiik L Come one 'and alli and take your ell i . it ,
and , tether your vermin amang Ma Stuff " 60 Old Rye, Afalt r zfs 0100_ . � - x;oo,k I
weariness of the town I ,Why had � � I . � good :
� and ,'Arry, each with a racquet. A;tex. . ± theM how to
not her aunt chosen, B . . mind you tbA," he added as he turned From R. Walker & �on, Windsor. I We are now clearing lout Boots and Slioes. to make room for our -Millinery Goods down -1
I ome deh btful some little conversation they come! to I . Ut 60 1 I iWtch
spot in the country, vf.be on his heel, �nd bent his steps home- . 1 customers can get BARGAINS if they conie in good timt; we ell at and below cost to cleat out *OL 1, them 1i
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8 ight Pamela and ask if she will make.' a ward, inwar ly chuQkling to think how - Hennesy, .Martell,'Jule� Rob � . sew JDU; butto
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i&l - fourth. Miss Clifford idealines free ` I " ' Inako I
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brought a contingent of gue8tF. To that there was very little amuseme � , dicinal purposes and family use. Alt!,,, .1 DUNCAN & IDUNC � - �11'z,L the
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Pamela the new wrivals seem of in vo will be drive. outof Texas this year, I otherkinds of liquorp,which we hope will gliye _� . I � I i� , parlour
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m6st objectionable type. One little bath chair. What Will Pamela 'Oo? meute by rail will probably not exceed irtwn's Circular Saw. . I full stock of Fresh Grocerleg on beand� cheap as the ' . I i the hdore One
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