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IE"S w3lim.. stay and prop of the litde I 1house hold ? r ; I . ready now,!only! .: REALzESTAT- FOB; SALE. i 11 M SiOMETHINC WORTH KNOWINC.
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CHAPTER I elder sister, Ro to him for adviba and thin17, � has ec u � ' ft ni g t 8rd Concession of Tuakertmitil, L. R.S., i I . I
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No YOU shall not; YOU Mnst not,*' counsel? The handsome y nger lightful surprise'al . do .- it not kind � ; I I j, .
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with & shower of healing kisses: on the :_ brother, long, lazy Ted � was a. oken of her I I I V ic Lake Road Beat concesaiot . of Hay. Apply 1 PURVIS & MILKS,
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the gong, Emmie ; I mdat go." . 11 Ted is i4st Ted," Cfit�y woul . 13BY themsplaves, 80 had better m-ik my , . I I � � Z . �
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Must. you r1l: in & dreary voice; and so* metimes, in reply to Qfoaednio' half. appearance," Into os ed a I I ! ! . : .
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thou foltowed &'heavy sigh., I quizzical interrogations. ill A Oe r old voice, t,whioh Q een ie turned - � stily, F scriber offers for saloor to reht, lots 19 ni)d I 11 P
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Lk Listen to me, darling. You ah&l - 20, 11 st ooncession of Tuelcorsmitt constal Ing of I � Ck
I fellow of course; but ha 0�annot d a round. . 1. � I � .
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not be long alone., Miss Titheridge and candle to Garth. Why, Garth in per- I � Oft, Cathy, (1,51 y, whatever's ould Iii 111) I NC N & DUNCAN . �
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Fraulein are goirg out to -_spend- the fect king in Repshaw. Tliere is no one el dowithout y,Ru she cried, I o( king barn i, and usual outbutid lugs on )oth. . I I ! - _�
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evening, and I shall tell Miss Tozer more respected. The work he . does gratefully at her .... f nd. I i .1 I I .0 -
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that I have a headache and must retire among tLe qaarrymen perfectly s Cathy a eyes gre - %� li nd! the )al,,ce ecLani"'rernaln on mi,rtme; WM. . �!,;�j i � . : .
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early. It will be quite trne, you know. isheBourtiewvioar. Hel�a&clasmaf6r thou she broke int a low musioa, I ugh , FOWLE, R.. . 873 � I I � - : -
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� Go to bed now, and try to forget, that them, and, teaches them himself . and deli ' ' � I I � - I . 111 I
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a and lecitu!res in th7e hereel with merrit iont. F lot 10, concession 1, - Grey, t icontaining 60 � j I �
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i . benintiful talk about thacottage, and sbhool-room. Wh , the mon. I per �ectl ture ' uspects *n3 thing. I ab %.I I.. 0 acres. There are 30 nor R cleared, part. of the I r 11 I ,
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, won't fret any more, EmMio?" 11 How I should like to live at Hep. per. Axe not 'th me I candles lovely, : � . .
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No-a�o," hesitating,ly ; but two very sliaw I" Queenie would - answer ome. Queenie f they a ke 1 thin diBIX a � old with n a filde and a qr of Jamrstown. It I . ai ! I
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t es, sighing she hard.'y knew y. rpom, quite ch et f uL .'There, wrap will )esoldcliesp. like ajoininy 50 acres are I . ' I L
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wheD -.he do6r closed behind her com- Catbyls descriptions sombbow' fas- �onr eal6kiu, while I help Ca, �1 at DZINCAN � 11-1.",
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L � f6rter. " Oh, dear, oh, dear I" sobbed cinated her oddly. The little stral gling Emmie," . . L . .
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7 4 I POLLOCK, on the farm, or by, mail to.Tarnes- i n 4aqies . I ol Goo , Squares, Clouds A CALL SOL 101TED.
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I market - town, with its long wi iding ��i I I lei �'t it lovel�'lj I sighed Emu ii �, - in towl! P. O. . f 850. . I . .
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: 7 know how cold and hungry.t am. I street or road; the old De6r-hou inn; . one 1 3f.such hearl ifelt happiness that - I * 6 0____ Hoods, oind a W11 stock of, Fine Sha Is.—all sizes and I —,
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, I Queenia ta. hide a piece of bread- and House,." with its gloomy �en etl radiant in h r eyes. 11 I L
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I butter for me. Cathy did one day, and ba,ck windows loorking over t6 ancient ike 9. � fairy story, You are on.. cod bons an -d a good young oi . D 'N CAN! . & DUNCAN 4re showing this P'q` .
I - - spoiled her pretty new dress, becanse I ' i to ch trehea and schools, and is situated 4 miles .. - �: :1 I .
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I � � monuments and tombston�A-Queeuiie� 'airy, Cathy," she cried; 11 I am sure ;,from BI th and 10 from Cllnton4� For furth4r .
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- to t,nlendid 1�ck Of Ftirs in all � the leading st�if les '
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� the. butter would-, not com,e. out. It is could see them. all. S -6 : �tl i
7 - hAo oul& even: .love n next 'ibeat in the world particalarm apply to WALTER CUNNINGH&K, . - I
. . half holidayt, or else Ca.thy wonlid have � --- on the Smith �art of said lots, r to Loudes- aAd qu6 ngs 1-1 to 9 inches wide.
� fancy herself wa,lkiag Up the st44zelp, nar4 � neenito" I . I lities; a M'o Fur Trimvii URVIS &MILKS
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e vicarage is such an ngly; aa�e- erBelf in an old qr�y. plaid-, an I Itad A R IN TUCKERSMITH FO I SALE -Con- � ' � � pposite the CoMmercial
. wickpd if I asked for something nice to looking little house; quite a ababiby I ut one of � the roses in her hair, land con taitting 100 acres, bei ig Lot '11, in the 4th J� I & D U -e showing the -
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L eat,ju my prayers ?- NO,, I don't think it �ri L wsion, H. It. S., Tucl, ersruith jaii cleared and . , I Hotel,
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I �, vhen she sam Quoiinfe'a pale face and quite old -nearly forty, I should t iink i wish ' could Bee 'hirn,", Big E;M- � Egraondville on the Kippen Gr,&,ve� oad. Teims 1. - . � 1. L . : I ; �
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I I heavy eyras. The girl could eat noth- ca,;y. Possession App y 4� the prrmises .
"People say he is very plain, but I t hini Inie. I You.-nevor make us sed I , Dal I I
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character, and* wears such old, 'at cbed' : C&th'r Pondered A -moment, 'I'll I Of , . ress Goolds—all the, west styles;
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�L I . and face seemed to haunt her- " Cruel, coats., and Miss Cosie always calls him hot'e&B'7 to describe people with W lom , FA`tMFOR, S,"" --F0', Blac and C616'red Silks'. the cheap st and best value i R THE HMH S:CHf E'A
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. ristopher; my dear.' " you liv ; one is a raid of 'being es. 'it is a corner lot, Mth blacksmith, i I .
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� under the tablecloth. Qu�enie naked, with an assumed, air'; fhink E am wrong in calling Girth drained and in a grood stat ., of cultivation. There � I L i I i . I . .0
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LL "'; Ernraie is iu'diisgrrace again ? Deax, she . t . i :P T__j 0 W S .3
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dearly loved Cathy's deseriDtio !a.- 11andso ne, because every one BaY8 � O." " . . .
Therels agood bank barl and og house. A I It i - . I - I
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I Charlotte Logan; Evi ry one is sure to b& right," i )ut sprin crok: - runs t irough the lot. (*ood. hearing ' 1:1 I
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� YOU-Urg ladies will: take example, and be she was his piater, and kept his bouse. in Qae(nie, quiotly. She did not � 0 ike orell nd schools convenia-ut. A D, NCANI & DUINCAN'S stack of Brussels -
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I � observed Miss Tozer, a6ntentiOu&.1Y- the poor people ; it was a na,me she got 41ways longed -to be able to -picture Huro: i and Bruce railway. For luilther partiou- and Ta�estry C rpets. ai examination, as io f
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. little soda "and sal -volatile. I always scribe her; she was a little w6man with Vathertimidly. � . L � or to larlock P. 0. TH0.11AS A OS. 885-t.h 11 I � I - �
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v find it an excellent remedy for a sick- two big brown curls pinned to her 'ace, - 6AYeE, tall and fine-lookingi. B RTY FOR SALE .-For da . I i . � I . .
Is PROPE lo cheap, '5 4 1� ; - I LAND ROLLERS
11 I headache." and she always. wore a j3oft:.'gray het- �ight-and-twenty, You know ; he h� a acres of land in the village of Almn in thif I 11 .�
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I a. so-ft,plaintivefashion; she only wished i�is mouth is very, firm ,- andl abuts ti 0 lit- ueccs iary, conyeniertees foi a cot �forl able ! resi- . � I No DUNCAN are learing the d :
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� night," returned Qaeenjie, hastily. -I , Queenie could see her', and then Quoenie,. ly,only the mousiacbe bodesit;_ nd donee. '.there is a splendi' fruit o3 Chard of near- ine � goods ' - "?LUS.,HER,S '
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� . I sighed again. L , . bis eyes are blue-gri iy, just !the C I I I kN thiee acres, conts itning 11 kinds f small fruits, I
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11 : QUeenle; Cathy's girlish egotism never igentle ; and then h( looks so go)d �as forth &DdClinion. Itisa most esirablo.place
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I . ; 1. Tozer, frigidly. Prescriptions were her .wearied her. Garth ; . I � Wains longer than a y other machine -made,
� - - Cl " ton was almost �Lbough he could never i10 aw,t' I a retired farmer )r it in kket gardener . � . ,I. .
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. � f how d of ' I Rollers, we can guarantee satisfaction.
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�._ - - I you finished them . this afternoon. I somewhat vague descri�tion. Queeiiie is older and worn-lookirig; he 'iE 6VO There are on the prorr ises : i new fir Lme hou e and . - . a. c d at reasonable rates.
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1, _ - to, her; she often admired the2frun, the girl of eighteen, in a tone of bro . obations furnished on application,
, , -1 `1 Very well, they shall be done," res thelot,making it an ex,*Ilent ;razing farm*
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"I very Ifise-in , firm . THOMAS HEN D11Y. .
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. "I � A goyerness eat a,t the head of each ! i ag gray.. Langley is ver r nicia ind It . 10 ' - ' - I I
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7 4 prise of her companion�s,s,he closed .Cathy bad c I ap, I I -AND-
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� -, i Z her books. long before the allotted hour, . I had 0 �I d to inspect our stock !of TEAS, which for I
Z � -1 pose I do for your sake, a�hd bee ,Be . a ton attl six miles froin Brus8ld]E, with good �
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i �. , Miss Tozer about tidying her drawers, . I - Ogre am rm j nd will be sold very cheap ' lots, ;nd ev�y package gBran
: -., � V Griffin Wei still out, and t :Le f -, dnd on essy . , teed to give satisfaction, or cash refanded. .
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� Qdeenie, , ge of alton,v 12 from Sea- 1j , I � :
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, 1. of o�miability. and bonhommie that irre. : oads PI " TherejEre, 11 acres 4 onp. ,
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I Like I I bile Ill ck, or 60 acres of it, to sn�t 0i.rchaser. sirous of pu. . J4 rig in thin department woulcli do well to examine our . .
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I Bible. In her gestures she had the free- was correcting, was not aware ot Cat! is . . e usual facilities
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. ��_ had strUc,k up a warm friendship with anxiety. Emmie's thin, white : ace �rkally t in go ?" and JU].09t 1,1 I -
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� I were only repelled by th, e so, shadows lurked i�tthe' SEIFORTH, ONTARIO. .
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,t , � daunted, turned her attention to EmmieL in the ivy outside, '.and shook tjje� I are land Gartb.� - . Lot 30 Concession 5, Towtship of A-Torris, Con- I I � SEAF011TH �E -.111FIRMARY11
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� : - Queenie thoughtL of Frn. I I I True ' ' fcoul Be it will. G'artl iaj d of Ont.
; When Queeniet loved, she loved with black- cloudB , the gravel road closely adjc * t g, on S OTT B xj RS,, All diseases of 11-orse*, cattle, shte,-p, or any
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- .1-1 I impossible,-. she must give entire confl- arid.1hurried. on' ' I !a1id when!, I 11t,e t you end -Lot 4, Concession 6, townEhip of ,4rey, county � � � . Charges moderate. , JAs. W. FMXB,
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� , i . dence, or none at all. Her reserve, am,i.. Are you tired of' w tit. 1E mmie ey Veterinary Surgeon. P. $.-A large! stock Of
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i - � . ever. S . most, be re , LOW YO Hepshaw Abbey, and I inui t , . . . I i
, ' ' i I and it half miles frorn Br issels, v fid one mile I .
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I I - eckered story of -he opened 'the door; and th�n ibe ,bribe ve us to K rlsmere i, t from gravel road. For prices and tenns . . - 1 .
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.; , late blank of the future was perfectly and pleasure broke from her lips 'at �he :1 and s6e�he King of Karl ale, 1i , Victoria Squart P. O.; he , . Ha, &rst_
. 8 im Maple Lodge P. 0. Middlebex County. deser e'se Well an emphatic
. k :� I or 'JAY,m day : 'IT Jpright ia ds of Messrs Dunha 7ii3g. my -new mills now in
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- .! . appalling to her. � changed aspect of the garret.. I I See w om ?" inquired Queenie, in � . .
". I . - . " I . .. � :1 868 11 ehdorsomej I' �, ama a de ided success. They develop a tone, which iu power and � class running order, I have ple tsure i1L
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: .. - : Cathy listened and pitied,- and startA The scene was certainly I- . I I I t . . :1 It sympathetj d quality, anil riot be s
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� ' "O I - urpassed by, the now existing Upright Pianos, announcing to my customers unj fniends
I . . I . &It sorts of vague utopian schemes th-M The rickety- table, covered with'an old h, 6 f iend of ours, who: is' c ed A I FOR S&LE.-For S'ale, Lot 87, Conces- 41 and are eqAlly beau fulin their musical qualities as well,las in] their exterior that . �
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� � I 9 200 acres, about 140 acres cle ri��o es � . 1.
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i I - : 'lv in 1w6 'lie f0al. im ne is Harry Chester, but e 01 . � being . � � ! � 4 .
- � Her own life had. no bitter background. the other yellow, burnt chee -
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� �, � � Shawasind'isea-a motherless orphan broken medicine -bottles ; a f�w late. � a called hi i King of Karldale. I A 7acres. Itiswellwateied 11 I I 10 L I prepa, . - I
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_. , I parents � died that the cloud had ,hardly air ofelegance to the whole. A bo tle , Inde( d, with a slight i fene- - EXOELSIOR ORGANS . I'd 0
� stress. I . T ie'farin is well fenced. I 8 to aei6 all my old customers n
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; shadowed- her. She spoke of them of ginger wine, and various delicacie i I I He ii B ch a dear . good fell bugil'dinj s 4nd good log hous 3, frame � ! . i : . � � - I I
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� � I 6x36 fo et, frame bank shed Ind 8talbling 106x26, ! . - �
. - i aflectiorrately-,, as of some dear unknown. the shape of meat pies tarts, and I e ' sh I c( I like his'wife half as pEAL." _' � Thin o ra I has a1ways received the highest award wherever on ha! to trade with an usual.
. I I . I � turnip � LOUse.attached to tabling -with stone
"- � I . 71, Oft; I e ly shown, takinjj first priz the Northern Union Exhibition in Oc r, 1883. -
" . ; .friends., i StickY Bath buns, were tastefull . � 8 Warr a with a shade Of below ?,nd frame above 48 12. Chftrches and tobe 4
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, 'T Ter' voice. " - ' ' : close by, 2 saw mill within Ij miles. Arj�ong other Organs sb wn at thin show were*. Bell & Co., Guelph; Kilgour � I .
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1, �' ! - Of anil IMPROVED LANDS, for ssle�
I I - -a a a warm plaid belong as it has been under my car( since it was bush. � V I ong �� . R., in
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- I ,Whopresents hequeforpsyrreiit. - Terrn,-A smaII amount do to meepre the sale . . OOTT Bln'Re)THERS -- a,
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, ,-i Garth Clayton � spent long hard-working to Ca�hy, re�arded this magnifloOnt e c u a cheque, with vie ir to I ii .Z 8 9 I prime
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: Cathy was never weary of t she I :Linents, HU04 as Violins, Guitus, Accordisions, Con. Boll, cl; ate, &c. Free Guides and ursio I
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clapped her hands at the sight Ol I man 1, Av )i . I
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Z �$L Sbout Garth. Shia would expatiate for her sister, le' ing is the want of health. I or further partku- &a. I . tery W,
11 . �_.. gr 6n1faitt or o' th4l t . nar: ae P Tell 3r L tion ks. STAMPING Patterns for Kensiu on Crewel full parlt; eulars to W. 1W. JONES, 6
� I hOu'rB. On, UIS virtues. Was he ' . lars apply to the owner on tb) farm, or by letter, All kinds oi �� at B( I . 2
� �.. . not the 11 Oh, Qu.eenie, I am So glad you ho ,ve " ' hdoed ", s I ii, 14 . Port "Irl- on, Ivelligan, general Agent fol TeUnls'
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