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AM 111, - : der With . Thirty -Six � ' of young Ple that they shoul . d iesign grease ol 1164,250 over the year previo". I . I -E
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- " themgtiep lying OU the ot always be a, stay-at-home, ae'asiou"ll 4ast about ten days. .
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_____�__ 1. - is, �-i' tome, your Grace," said .8e0 th@ Pictures An o ress under- the instruction of Mr. I
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;z_ - -1 1. - rl son, stepiping up. , in her turn. Next sum6aer, look to, it, W. J. Smith. . :
. I filiaghfilea P 'edtbeDulke. "Do you that she and father have a jaunt, —A handsome driving mare belorlg-
Spring patterns 1-4st to h LL I � Wyours thouill Tom and Kitty stay.at home. ing to Mr. Richard'Honey, of Mitchell, NEW L1,12UOR STORE,
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,bout, 6W dtoslgns in - - � ,is I Im a -little of them, Vour Let her be dresiea in the now travel- is- dead. Lou $125. ,
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D1GriDF0t_ ftOM five centl to I - � - . - �w
. � JLr!X it ; S!"ereathelad mpodestly: Hug suit, *bile, for a change, the girls —Mr. James Ballantyup, B. A.) son .
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All. The larffeat assortment and Vii" � :L � � - &A", . IN s in- - Wines and Liquors,seiect�a and bought
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'L� - Tlie I , % having a taste for the wear the old, ones made over. They ,of Mr. Tho . Ballantyne, M. P. P., i from one of the leading Wholesale
ttt COU]Itr.V hr4" youth and, its sunny frialinw, and tendis
eat value in a I , 'It L Q .. --,.. - .,%1Jii*AA an to talk with , the young going out to In
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I . ,oriwaoAns, - lul was astonishea at the . ow weeks.
I - .. . '.;iesmess and, intelligence of his an- their mother does. - —The value of the estate of the late . �
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or. evw. . 1. . Aver . 8. . LF . aw oa%e you to know so derivig awky from the subject into Potty by the executors . at 054'400, being fully �1 - From England. � I
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% . - %ftuoh V) irkal the Duke. . I , detail&, but the lidies know better, 650.,OW below- what the public puts it. . — � . .
L L Let many a plaiD w -8 DRY SHERRY AND GRAPE -WINE.
� 11 *4 one o. th4� servants taught me � to I _Mr . Robert Hamilton left Mother. ,_ .
SEAFORTH., L - ", ,*&a," &nE_'jVe - d the 1ad. Is One does with limited nieans,' and doing her well on the 20th May on a trip to Boot- F.,om France. - .
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. . . .L everythino e one wishes." But the patted a little, taken out and beguiled Mary, accompany Ler, and alsoa young From Sj iahi—warrant�d pure.
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L �� - - - - - - nobleman w tea to know more About away from the routine that is making lady from Hibbert. . — , ,
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� . it After I earned to read," as —Mr. Wm. Lashbrook, Gowrie, has Dd K. AND HINK'S HOLLAND 0110
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. your honoo. I not -iced 1he arobiteot ' 610 property to Mr. Lobb. Mr. 8- So1lQxa Mountain Dew from 19cotland.
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: . . . - .uWd A rql'4 (I compass, and made a painting, try, though it cost you an has sold his 50 acres. on,ithe 8th couces- . I
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I I t . - JtL1nALr1y calculations. What- was e L ri N GUINN RTER �
: � . � .� gre, , . fond of history or poetry, resolve to lot adjoins, t I I
I [ 'L ,; g- 4ud use of that, I asked .or 34,000.
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'EILING D.FCORATION L IPA I the mfthin� , was A 9 read. it still, id the fragments which —The population of Mitchell con-' Bottled by Burke from Iiol�.nd.
.r . I - �. �'PERS, , - told me - there _ . -busy days. tinues to diminish. In 1881 it was I � !
. � I � %Ilea ar4limetie. I - bought Yon may olip from y6ur ' !
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I I __ � . : I &a. arith, etio and 13tudied it, through. I Si AIVI BER ALE
. I I bher girls in the home be a part of the home- three hundred., In 1882 it got down to �
, Beautiful asso . L I Tiey Olen told me there * as anol 2,224, and nows' U the census 'Old Rye, r WAi8 e8
rtment of P&Per an L F - ki
' nds, Cord il- 60ieucee'�adled geometry. I bought the Jife, and though nobody haye a costly accordingto Hqlt & Swerin I
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. lea rned g�ometry. Then I . taken, it, is only 2,215. C. From H. Walker & Son, Windsor.
Ioth, Window DI: I _� . � dress, and the old carpets are -three just
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Ixtures, ettirpet Paver, &a. ! - . 'bout- the two times darned, have- dictionaries aild a —A very large shiRmout of cattle � i
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. . i ces n Latin. I b0tight a diction. cyclopBeclis, and let it be �'the home wasmsAde at - the StrAford ratation on Henne8y, 21artell, Ales Robin
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I - 0..- W. PALPST V,ere StIll betle'r ones in French. I got There are some ways , in which Tnar ets. The lot Onsisted of 107 head i
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I . ----------_ &,dictionary a � ,nd learned French. it . " ere purchaged.in the neigh. AD those liquor i are Ppecially selected for me-
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. may learn e ling of a g6od mother. The best mother is borhood. The av4�rage weight wali dioint A purposes and family use. Also, several
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HO 1 FOR MANITOBA a v40heu � 8 k ow the the twenty � .six she who is,too dignified and too lova�lo 1,400 pounds and the price realized o90 other kinds of liq ors, which we hopd will give
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Mien � But, ho%y many boys are con, her to be..tbeir greatest earthly blessing. ed- in Atwood by a grand base bal� match . . 1�
WE OF TII.E FIRST REQUISITES;, - I aden their time at thq first two --Christian Intelligencer. . I between the Atwooders and the country � I I
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� - . I or n boys. InthQafteruoon a lawn social W. KILLORAN.
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I I 10 � L perSevetance lio olimb higher. Up, up, The Majesty of the Bible Pre- wais,held at the residence of Mr. -Moses � - 11
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,ell tosecure a supplyof youth and beauty of Elma were for once I I
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I RoWs. C 11-brated Cured Nea-t d a little friendly en- eru prefix is try." The Bible says, . —Mr. Wallace Davidson, of Logan, X. - .
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' Couragement to h6lp you onj be sure, if is Clesnse ' was ,severely injured lately by being ;
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6fore starting. Last season I supplied nuAeja f . Begs to abpouipce to the Public that he
is pai-tieLl,and they a1l expressed them% you li��.ve-a will to climb, you -will find purif yourhearts,ye doubleminded." thrown from his wagon whil ng
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uvestmett � �, the vva is Cease. to do evil ; learn to do well."
their I . y, ju4t as the gardeneris a - -
kid' thazu welL I -have also supplied a V)d& - founa,lb afterwards in -the Duke of , I i -
any this�xeason, but hw' ! I Depart from evil and do good." 'A�nd- of spirited young horses after ranning
' ve still 16 large q'Umaw I &-rgyle, Under whose .. atronage 'he thus through - the whole book, nearly two miles, was caught, ' no WROXETER �,WOOLLgN FACTORY'
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pursue f I became a dis* Genesis to Revelation, a m amage be .
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dore they start. The 4ply tingak- " St011e's ha never prefixed with the .enfeebling good value in
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; . , celebri tea book published in London -from evil I Try to cl6a years, wbile opgaged in tying up a steer,
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VR' All kinds of cured meats kept -eoW" , a ago.-BritiBh workman. was thrown down and tramped upon by UNIQN TWEEDS1 ,
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It t and at my grocery store, bTain streei, Reaft ... �___,I, *- truth 00110anotherl -Andinstead of the beast, injuring her severely internal. .
Tth, anksold itt large or small quantities. I She came Dear losing bet life in a PI44AIDINGS,
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,_'VELt HAD SUCIX A C11010E LOT AS TIUS'SEAS011. I � off His Bearings. I so Do iot kill," 11 Do not steal," 11 Do not IY- - - WINCEYS
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� . d �e%,iliv irtyhe usual quart of mix- trynobto commit adulteryl � .
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1_11 3,1ada ffeah, pure ama crheap, ag u e gen leman of the house kindly 1. . - . . Perth license fund for the year j w3t pas OUSTO \4 OARDING
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ia-IfTs will save money by` buying from M., inq)uired: 1, ; homas, how many quarts � I .- as been made. making a total to each - ;
mem.ber the spoti Stark's Blook,main. su,met, ,, . S eep �he beat Stim-ulant. luniCipality for the year as follows ; Spinning and Valling,promptly attend-
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z ; 1. . 4t Nin6ty-one, air�44' L Tht beat possible tbiDg for a person , 'F� t. Marys, $1.247.10; Mit9bell, �657.63- ed to. .
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- HUGH ROB:8 ., to do Nhen feeling to-) weak to carry Downie, $301.30; South Easthope, 13arties from a distance will, as far as
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WL I Z_, � anything ih)rough is to go to bad and 0224.65; BlanshErd, $181.92 ; Fullar- possible, have their Rolls home with
.. D. -I keep' constantly on band, a full . ,"11ine sir."
,.pply of Kin I S ift I sleep or a week if possible. TMs is the ton them, and as ha has put the -mill into
, 9, 8 Deolne, a sure cure loz :Dw'- - ' Thle ge'utleman. made some remarks, ' , $105,16.; Hibbert, �244.55. � I
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�psi% and Ij)di about,1he eaely apring,` sta -e of the only the btain force ; .
41 recommen& it to their neighbors and flien&; - beem In ie, during slee� ttie brain is in a F
I t by mwil on receipt of price, Bole, agdnt jor -,oads, etc., �ud then asL-ed: " " Sayi ; cial travelling agent for the Mutual but efficient workmen all work . is
Xt . I I state of rest, in i condition to receive I arriage Aid Associa,*tivn of Canada, warranted.
�is Pan of Ontario. I Thonias, hov� much milk 'per day do i i � � �
I . 'Ilk-. - . . . Lverage V! I and appropriate particles of. nutri!12613t was in St. Xi arys a few days ago, trying
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� HUGH ROBB, Seaforth, -4 is. Seven, Sir. 11 0 � from ,; he blood, which take "the plac� of to work up a business tbeie, but did not . � I -
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. . M , vious labor, since the very act of think- oung people in St.,Mai�s think they
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; , F I ing co sumes or burns solid particle e quite capable of man -aging their ow PROPRI
� scratdhed hishead, and all at - on6e grew every turn of the wheel or screw of *the atrimoiiial buoneso. I n . . ETOR-
. pale as he pulled oi�t it sliort pencil and �; , -
; I splendid steamer is the result of con- -P#30ple 4iffer in their famey .for
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I The Jewellees , beganto fignie' ou tb - ver. sampt ion by fire of the fuel in- theJur- lusical instruments as well as in'other - -
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L y the change says; Those residing 'u the ):w C-3 r, ,;-.,'.�, C3 -
I la the place to go for I That's $3 quarts of tnilk. I told v I �.,.;, on .
I I Ev. nutritive particles in the blood, which v�estern suburbs are entertaineal every IE = I #
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I . I . im I sold 91 quarts per day. Sixty- were Obtained from the food eaten pre- day to the mitilic of'a co`w bell. To the -0 .r- . I
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%TCHES, - . 1� eanj. Now 'L where do I get the rdst of v'ons' older people it recaills pleasLing recol- - = M .
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L a � given myself dea,d away to one 0 Y� . .
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L . ---. sleep. Mere stiniulants supply nothing ! -Mr, S. H. -Mitchell, a St. Marys - �71 I
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I A.,) so oxhau-sted that there is not ,power Rable'd to, water 0 0, �-t__J
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f � r. Blifit us$ I do wish you .3 �, 01 01 L . �
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� I'd rather hal e a -hedgehog in the hous ' � -A few days ago�Mr. Alex. Morrow, :0_ V V
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RNESSI& Sails Sane A Ang. 4. *Pt- & 7ith joy the'efforts to check intemp . � _-� P --d U) - M
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dationa. Second Cabi t row OW .1 - n8cessa-ry a ler daily bread, will so- panioz i ,,how funny to see a, big man 3 th,n 30 cl_ ?� � >
, =hGr Line I�raftg issued, alt lowes � "4� . Clare some tit ie for it, if it be Do more carryi ig a small baby V After that my � power.of Christian conscience, () �=" . 0
,free of charge ia England, Scotl=& I - - than five mi rititea a day. Bub when, wife h sisted that I must surrender the Fublic ophilon,,and the strong arm of $ CD CD 0)
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�Jyto ameeping an& duath2g, %nd baking and' by coi iparison, looks small with me, -The treasury at Waallington has I W I `� I -
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SEAMITH P1111F FACTO uOn for eve thing. -T ��o �r�sbvterian' General Assem- c lterated tea*having been PLI �-e- CD .
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