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. I - CH"TER XII. � (Continued.) I was .watching Yesterday. Y N -ere' threshold. 'Queenit walkt d do . wr th(
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I pea-ple 1, .-,iy voice," she. had said, breaking at ne on the higbi ay, or flows: through the village: just in the
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-DROP I ERTY T'OR':,SALE.—For Sale aheall 11, of widespread depres-
i JL ' lot of land in (he village of Egnibildyfie, �- .� a �
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A1131 IN TUC M 8MITI1 FOR SAIX.—Foi I � . �
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two r.iiies of the village f Bru'ceflold and- four . . � 1 A few ends of TWEED at 75c, 85c
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miles from Scafor0i, a n(Il will be sold cheap, as A VALUABt—E DISCOVERY I . . I .. I
tile j)roprietor h - goi e to Kvisas. Apply to A. . 1 90c and- 95cl all down to 66c , .to ,clear, - ..
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A —The subseribei offers for sale, his iarin of Although th a �ority 6i colDle akd citifte, familiar with the medicinal, . . ., �
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10� ac I S) b 'i sF , 00116es8ioll, illey, �.ropertic4 of the' two articles signified in the above name, (Balsam' of Fir and ' . - . I
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about� � acr'c c1darei . and free f roin. s uni s. tlycerine) Yet, so far a4 Ive axe a.,ware, no attempt to combine their peculiar vir- � ' '
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. ou;build old go(I orchard. Well V . e ttics bad ever been mado, until MESSRS' ' LUMSDE,N & WILSON, Cheinists and . Ranton Sros,, ; .
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and iv1,gV"041tatc 0 cultivation, chureh and Druggists, of Seaforth, �iad perfected and put upon the market their preparation z. .1 1-� I
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set , i0ol oilfilig the �, lid lot. It i's situated 6 which is how to be had ifroni druggists under -the narh;e of' 11 LUMSDEN & WIL- 11 .. � �
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miles f roiii. Bayfie d, 6 1froni Zurich, 7 froli .- .7. . .
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pen, and U from VaA fl "p- SON'S ROYAL (;LYQERATE4D BALSAM OF FIR." thidoubtedly a great. .
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and the balance qJdt purch ser. Pos6ession remedy, having in this ige of persistent and la-vish advertising, by its own all -
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given Ist day of .1 arck 1885. Apply 0 W.M. ior virtues alone- created a demand from all p - EXETER. .
. i arts of the Province, with a ra,pidly , .
HARDWICK, 13 .. . . . 875-26 increasing sale in every Ilocality where introduced-,' the secret � of which is that . I � .
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posedofnoith parts of Lo um eontinually coming fron� the most unlooked for sources, wh � A - J`- , - -
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59 Wol 60 in tile ist Concession ofj�Tur.bcrry, -lincing piroof to the malitifacturers that, althoii h hundreds of Cough Ilemedies HEvr TV, A .1- AGAW -�
col taining 1.10 acres, inore or less, - is siltalated t -
I are everywhere procur I o have use( the " Royal Glycei'rated Balsain ' 1
21 nilbi from Wrcxeter, 5 miles ir6ni Gorric, 7 . ab e, those ,wh I( I ��
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mi es f rom Brusse Is on- the Gravel Road. t There of Fir " can get nothing! to take its place. , Il ig recommended for CougM,- Colds ' I . .
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is a Scho6l within a -few rods. FQrty adres of Sore, Throat, and iiinilar; affections. The most persistent and long standing coughs : � .. . I
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th( land is chopped ready fOr clearing, 20'acres speedily give way to itsi wonderful powers in allaying irritation of tho� niucous I —AT.,Coull— ..
SNI'MIllp, good bla6c &,ill and cedar; the balance- . . � � I . I .
hai dwood. Therc is a spring creek running membrane. Jts bealuigiand soothing properties quickly remove all soreness in !
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thi-ough t the -farip., Easy terms of Pa.), c . the throat or bronchical tubes. It is just the thing wanted fora, safe and reliable I I .
Title perfect, Prk�e $2,500. .Apply to JAME cou h remedy', and should be in ever household. See that you get what you ask � ' I
DE EIVE, Hardwai -e Merchant, Brussels, 9 y -
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B. DURNION, Saw Mill,.Wroxeter. &S8 ' 'N I i,
I . . - cents per bottle., Wholesale by H. SUGDETT EXANNS & CO., Torento, or I �
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Tu nberry, contai ling 154 adre,z, about 70 of --b I
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WK ell are cleared, and the balance well timbered, LU S EN & WILSON,, Seaforth,- Ontario, � ,
part bush and par; swamp, The. clea're'd land , is .. - . . I � me � 11 , . I r.1 S I -1 .
well underdrained and in a crood state of ' culti- - - , �
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vat on. There is good fraine barn,� and log . . - Gount.o, I
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enc ice fruit. It is; situated oil the gravel road C E N T R A L G R 0 C E R Y W - z . m.
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seven and a half i -Mies from Brussels, ano two : . I
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no -, quarter of ajiifle of a Schoolhouse. Fo'r fur- 41 . JEWZ,�LRY s1"ORE, .
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I sioll 3 11111lett, containing So aords - w I -� E FORTH, (-),-N-T.
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a. �,r $ cleared. and i�i a trood state of vultiva�lcn ; I'; --
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t I alance is Avell, thAered. The farm is we I I
It is mostly seedcd I I PROPRIETORS. . . I
ta graSu- There a] on the premises a ilew:frame � I . ,. I I . - I
I ouse.and banic ba n Nvith stabling widerimath. i . � - � � . .
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I L branch of tile MaitlandRiver runs acro§s tile I � . I I ba,ve a full rine - of Hohday and Biidal pres- -
lack end of.the lot making it all excelielit,gaaz- -N � I I i ents bandsoonier-and cheapc,r tban �evcr. Com �
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I 9 farm. There i i also an orebard. it is. situa- and ,see thein if ybu 'Want 'to buy or illot. ,My.
I eer for Christmas and X .. ,
t d six'Juiles from Seafol. th and five f ml Good Ch ' . . stock consists in',part of the latest- designs in I
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.11 rmseasy. For fuither particulars apply to i CLOCKS , 11
file undersigned on the premises or to Ointon lat the 11 Central" 1 I , &e., all of -which-wi be sold cheap fo)r �
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P. 0. W.3:1- MULMOLLAND :885 - i -� . lliolieY)Fefunded -. pr
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il'i ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OR TO : .. . In Ill -8 we snow Ladies' and Genti?
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33, Concession -, .East Wawanosh. 4boj�t Stein and Key-Whiders ease4and movemen,ts of all � ,
are cle %h0er is . . .
-140' acres . ared and the rein, New Currants, Newl Raisins, New Peels, .NL'eAv Figs, Icing Sugars, White aind the best maliers. The' 1;eading I
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well timbered with hardwoola. There is a0ume Colored ; Valencia Almolonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Canned Fruits, Canned Meats Wear now is the Aurom quiel, Train Watch, .
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dwelling bouse, nearly new, well fmishedi with Canned 17ish, Haddies, J�loaters. . .' Every -inovement! fully guaranteed by tb .
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goo . Alsa fran barns wiffisfilblin makers and ag,ent4,
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underneath, and a .good 115earing orchard.' T'h'e :,
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soil is a clay ]call, 0 d in a fail state of c tiva- Large arrivals of New Season's TEA$, wbich for plingene? and flavor are un- - . : . .
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sioll. Nve�l sit ated on'goed roads aw coil- excelled. Prices from 25c to 75c per pound. 8UGAR8 cbeaper-than ever. Full M,m R. COUNTER. - ��
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veni ent to 1 mar -h -c being within iour ini. es of stock of General Groceri, �,,s, The " Central " is the spot to buy good goods. All . ,,-
Myth, where ther is a railway station,J! and . . I
three-ihile$ from uburri. Terms, about, olle. goods sold by us warrant�ed as represented, or cash refuiiodt-�d. - A Handsome
thir I down, the ba ance to quit purchwWr. Ap- ! . � . Coln Silver Hunting C.1se, fIlla
. i . I jewelled LeA er,ma.,vellient jor �. � I
pl�, )n the �premisej ; or to J AMES I�ROW '�, 13ox . a I . 1 7 -
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For Sale, Lot 0, Concession 6, to�vlls ip of ., Crockery 6nd Glassware Departrrient, .
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!c, cmitaining acres, of which abo it .jo I I .
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are clekred, f need and free froi ; 0 mi o 0-, K S .- V
e )alanep is tim red principally Nvith splendid We have a large and choice selection in Cliiiia* Tea Sets, -printed and Decorat- . I -- I . I I
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ll.akwoodanda li le hemlock fencing. "here ed Tea Sets, Dinno6r ,and Breakfast Sets, Chamber Sets, Toilet Sets, etc., etc. Ili ,"r,eat variekv, '.11,111 iftes Makes -and J)rlees. � .
arelraniebuildbirm and a never failing mring . * .
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c ee ( runni , �, igh t4e place. It is wit hill 6 . �
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11 ile i of the flouris hing town of Paislc,.-v al d an An inspection of ou-118tock, will repay intending spect- . ,- .
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' I di ta e froir Underwood. Th fully solicited. HighestTrices Paid f6r Butter, F,ggs and Poultr . '�11 FREE, 7
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sc,h 51 oppos te tile place, and it is in a spl#ndid DELIVERY. ; � : I � . .
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sottlement'.. t There is a good clay bank for ; . . ., i? . - ,
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bilicks or til : hich is worth one fourth of . SILVER-PLATED W , JES � .
Il4 C Ked for le fan a. This is a splendid farin ' .
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aiid kvill be s6ld very cheap.. Apply to box 24, � , , I .. I
Sealilrth 1). . Laidlaw: & Fairley, Seaforth. I)III
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QOD FARMS F )R SAIX.-- I . . ples and most of the Fa� cy
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toini 30, , ownship . of ., G.iRLRA,T: ATTIRACTIONS. J EWE L: - . .
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well and punip. early all cleared, and - oil . � . -� : -
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Bru � sels. This fan l, is a valuable one, is � well i ; ; Gold Sets, Gold 'Colored an& Briglit
f enced and ill a go state of cultivation. Se ond. I I � I . '%ro4Aes Ear -Rings Laee pins
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—1At 4, Concession 5, township of Grey, c6unt� -t I 8 -Gem, Seal, Band and Pialin Gold J . carf . -,
of. uron, containir g 100 acres, 10 acres cleared Pins Collar, Cuff and Shirt Studs, L-ock
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and �rce of,Auinps, balance well timbered 1with OJAM PB ELL - & BRIG H NecKlets, Guard and Albert Ch . - L L ctsy
pArt-ood hardwooc, pine and cedar. It is bree I .. � I . - . in Roled PlMte, Eleetro-Pl ains, also os!�Tc I �
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' haIf ',miles fjoin Brussels, and o,.- tmile Ruby, Pearl and Celluloide. Also Mee 0 e,
from gravel road. For prices *and tetins . ' - and 11riar Pip * rechalum L E;
1 pply -CLOTHING Ho USF,, SEY A FOR TH. - - ", Walking Stiorks, and Poeliet ,
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to Ti ios. KELLY, Brussels P. O., I I mis, . Docks- Spectael" at all prices and to suit all
V�ctobriaSq�lareP. ,O., or JAM] - . � aple . - � Hight'j, froin 25 cents upwards. -
Lodge P. Q., Middloisex County. $68 -
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sion 4� t East L,,,, anosh, County of 114ron, . I � We PLA I R I N, LG - I
contl Lining 2-00 acre3, about 140 acres elearep, 00 , - ' P -
ips. There are 17 acros of .. . .
acrelfree . Fresh Suitings, Pantings and Overcoatings , � -
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beiDJ " 7 a6ros. It is well watered and the balance - - . leh�s of. the'- trade as. usual, . I
of.tha farm�is well timbered with bca(.b m C, IN ,IMMENSE -VARIETY111 . . I 11
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eliii,, white ash, black ash, hemlock and cledh - for * I i I
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fencing. The farm s well fenced and has good I I . — L
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utbuildings and gold log h -e, fraine I ank - i � . '
barn 56x36 feet, frai ie bank shed and stal li,.Ig . . I .
106x26, turnip housi � attached to stabling , vith We lead ill the Fine Trade * e M. R, 0 1.
... 3 ai�d we b fr our culstome'178 not to forget it. C � OU NTER --
stonci below and frame above 48-XI2. Churphes L . 0 . Ome . I -
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and ,schools c _N -2 BANY mills within 1,1T w �ICH. ' � i . L
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Markets-1311-th, 6' iles; Belgrave, 9 m, les: andsee our large and fresh stock L Of RF,ADY-MADF, OVERCOATS, the best The Old mid lt:(4ial,�IL'ili'at,,,huliLk-�er and Jeweller, I
Willaham, 1� miles; Clinton, 15 miles, all - � I i
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uaxz�ts. The farm is of good quality, in i1i cod value in Western Ontario.: Ladies 'we -.-----
itatepf cultivation and very clear of foil] W As, . I call your attention . - 'L
9 it h as been under my care since it' was b i'sh. SEAFORTH IWOOLLEN MILLS,
Veri4�A siuhll am(unt,down to secure the �'sale ULSTER CLOTH,,13,,,.And to the beautiful fits our MR. BRIGHT call give you, I — - . I
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na 61 per cent. on. ti ie balance and 10 year i to I I . I i3EG to inforn" those indebted to ,Ile for � . �
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a� f6r it, it needed, as the proprietor 'does not Fur:Caps and Genta' Furnishings without end. Call and see. to the entire desitr-n I
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ppIN' to the, owner ?p the fahn, or' by lette -, to � y0lir accounts, Is the books Inust be closed. I I
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13-61 P. 01, Ont. JAMES W. AULD. 8 8 W. D. BRIGHT11111 - WM. CAMPB, . ' lope a second appeal will not be nece&gary. I . � .
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