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when one night IfalMe to find my room, tory ana give the general 'news .of I I '. I's, " JXOIRIITH.� I � . U signs of DYNTHWI14 �. �
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nee and made all hasta to mills �haw; -e now h TO SAVOE MONEY lwc�' geffition, are an oppre3sion at tbe. --
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meaning At 0 intelligence and personal bearn , � __ 0 . i C, WT. W�IIT_ _n , ' - I proper queartiomi
He is well paid, well treated 11his 4
. co#n ' � - Ni2ff I nausea, f iatulency, water-brab;1, I -- ft is the devel -
dress and get my wallet of money, near- i IpAn, � bUft u )o1i the iple . I — 9 stom aeh#' .. I
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prairie wyloy is services. � I 0 PRO XS S. � I I . - el
was as I expec�Ced, thei dreaded I hi � RD 111ARIAN R Ui� A I I 1; . � -Coal and wood. . -
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I . - , I or Stoves and pleasural 1;
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e clAsl of English boys 'belo*. � 0 peptio patlents Buffer us.: I
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fire.' Away in the horizon I could ry I _. I I ff-as just received a full Iffic Of C � following ar �, 4 -
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notice its rapid advance, I k- the nly . —AT THE Dorl't fail t and inent&L Tbal- . 9 , .-
,new that -sons of gentlemen and tradL o see then -
1 19 . The -A�ilk_afid Storehouser D ve �een : All new Patterns. toldi m*ri", bOMY !
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was in hasty- Americi offers superior advant�g in I ,� a, I . � 9 �. farmer' may conij
y of escape � tir alarged, ).ncT n�1�5=r I I �-, ,9t foundries in Canad - �_ - - 9
my only wa, � , ap ed 1. � ines mAe by the fir T . � I I ltiml�late the digestion, and mcM#- 9- , 7 -
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,prair , 9rd to look nd this fact brings hundri', d !,of - � : I Y -r 0-7:0 8- - .,,gilar 4.fly action of t1le boweb, by Qa� �._ - thit I've (lone vi
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xe and I could not aff I ' i ' ' ! 00 _& f1i I , ; I . 4allghtlers ,,tand-1
for him, so along with my faithful dog them -across the ocean every y6ar.� Is .,*ny THE . ATEST IMP�OVED OLLS i . UW of *ode;ate dows of � 9 ting pi4�tnrvs, anf,
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I plodded my way a� rapidly as pos . � +-AND-�-+ I . 9 POPULAR GROCI � tRYS .L Id 0 _. � i : . -and an other. ar
The d' e" country - with buino I ittle I � I In CD �j i i 00112 I
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was ten miles, emd 'whether I could Mon( I f � --K 0 " I 9 Want �cnl. !'In,',
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. they'make their -way to success, k a 6ery 71(dr D ssing, ; Mac�W,es i give my fainily a]
make it or not I did not take time to � ,-.4 1 CD )-a ' A -aim- r%j
towards the Bow ce � strang . � �
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short time- One of the things,b ver I . � I - , I - )_" (D I'll i : I . wAnt; but t1wse
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consider, but ran as I never did before- Fron: tfie beat Mw ufacturhig � Firms h - � A � heve in What
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sees in this Republic is an Eng shl. O*y 0 .
stanc roblem. . b put i i, �nd everyd Ling neces4ry added eno,ble
H4w I lasted the di e is a p. � I I., : I I W � A.fter the bowels are regnlat�, one,of them ..9
. out of work and money. i ; i i � � i 0 eubstilntials " M'
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. ed the bank of the river 1 ! her t) turn out flour ue for youi money in all .
o- i I , I , got the best val . O� 'a) (D . � I
t me. I reach . You can W Willinglo giv
. As to the difference betweem !I c' I and -, � 0 )-.� taken each day after di�ner, Is umt&4-. ,c th�
as the raging flames were within -a huR-1 � i �Ww �> 0 %a 0 IM181 9 9 . . i '1
and as I stood there' dazed country boys it lies entirely in.0'. t�ain- �IECON TO INP M I �N � PL -of life'? � wily, h 0 I,'
dred yards, . � � kinds of (Z) 0 1 that is required to completo ,the cure. I'
- The, farmer's son irmy �a , the 1 1 . i - All i bage and bread a�
� - my dog took hold of me and with a sud- Ing- J�Lt In the Doinh�ion. The fa,iiiies for Mcelying � . I 10 � A PILLS Are sugar-coated and puWlr . .clothes, That' I
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den jerl- pulled me head foremost iuto from farmen and for wetating and I . � r., L
4 9 W ,O P4 � " Tegetsbi _s'pleasant, entirel:� safe, =d ' .9 .
. ' me intelligence mast be trained and. uki- fraov'e" also deen exti �nsively ii nl�roved. drain can � I � ht give8 his pi, .
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the ri-ver. The co9l waters revived vated 4or it becomes low 1=mling - MIttlad no 4 taken from farn-Len'l,%vagons, I wein�ed, Groceries, I � 0 -P (1) I ).a. &I 9 a I W- 9 his animals an.3 h
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I and I stayed there until the fla b* a and loaded into c ra at th -1 irate ' of 70 D buE hels .1 . i 0 � lable ra odic e for the cure of an disordfts. . familY; but whel
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� - _ district school, run inalmost n fashion, per , ur, . . .. � - : i . nd 1� 0 H � . 0 V CD of the i = and bowels. � higher than tho.je
grais� on the other side. Several lRiffalo, ; � I Crockery a � P-4 - .
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while the eity boy has gr e sphools � & I ! m I �11 -M - the bW purgatives for famUY VJ% ' AA fl,
were in the river, having been driven by 9... 1 En 0 ; of �11 - : -
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and knew not what to do. I wanted to long as he is kept in the Zo I the I � I r Glassware. 0 � R " I ! A .
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t farmer a boy has no sho at all 00111- : i : I . i . W a I . - I 0 R_ d% I Aluall Ansma- I 1� -
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of - � � , � I . . I i - : I ild" of -that sort. " �
. � education. I I ;>; rn -P I U) &Z by &U DrOW"
g t ere for me aily more. Then the &I I e Dort Ha�43rcen .Put in,w A the nwl sarymachine for . � � ! . ----W*. 41 . there ,
rson . 4:.�_A � � ,- art, some niej
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' We look to a man's pe - r - ec I . I . t -1 a) CZ i . � 4.4 - :_ ,
ought dawnerl on me that I had J I ; _;
� t th ment before we test his intelle§tual handling chop and I I have just received a lot of ; 0 N Q) . I . %a %N — , hin '�
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ood shed has - - aT lung,r -
no means of sustenance, not even a fire- A � I - I � 4) -r EGMONDVILLE I is . 'e
abilitie& The farmer's son , hm no :"- cm 4e 1� L -4 :r 0 . . I - . of th
am to assist me in securing game, I unloaded ai der coN er. I - I � Cn I L - - ! . I � I . 0, I I L
. L a ' iates outside of his own clas .: The . - , a) � - � : � - su.-Jeeth).9,jun(l, ti,
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to keep cc _4�8 iF I . . ; I I r11111 - ;> I ,i*1 i " . I I � . I - fo , .
started downthe river intending i s and Teas - U r dt is bless
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semi-solitaxy life of the farrd s few Fresh Sugar . ; 4) I __ ". U � . I ' ..
by its course until I reached the Saskat- � . V-4 - I
. . refining influences. The work s t be WHEAT EXO ANGE.8 I � I 0 . P-4 0 i I . ).-d , (D 'Out the realm fi.
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cheuii re, of � something : I I I � - , I I . � � - � . - . , ' 4.
,an, thus making su or n6, -and farm -N! � . I 1 :3 - 0--d � - � ER MIL �t_ L hunger of tlit a5ee
. te 'dQne whether roikers � to, and : 9 11 I,! ).d. " ROLL L-Sa., I L
to driak if nothing to -eat. The rou . I � PTom ly ten :igh- �i 0 4 4 : ,Y�
"I which I am bound to sell cheap for c ish. F . -, -
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cannot expect time to cultivelte 11 - I � I . I : I . 4-4 0 .6-i W V . i I � .1 I
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was a good deal the longest, but- the ' ato 6 twt -� ! . 0 .,.4 i ;J r Q1 , , I - th6tlastes, the mor,
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safest, and I ploddedo at church socials, parties, lo, ,ly-. R FL�UR teen po 0 P &OF—Fw"r, &* . %a ! , �
� ceunrls, etc., with ,the r and edu- A i . s . ., . . . � — ,. , 0,yol�l �V411t to staM:
- to rest, Strange to say I slept -solmd . I GUAR Ni 4 $1, and a good Tea � � �_ . L �
. � , !,EtED : . Coffee Sugar fori i or 26c per . . I t - . '_ Inati �
cated- Ile grows up in his , A he . I ,in whom theg
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and &woke with a prodigious appetite. . ,. a I I . ,� - our umerous friends, �'L
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a thus. social /
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,e L it my dog had a fine p iri . % I M1 pound an4extra value at 50c in � we- negMeted and ullga
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.1 rabbit lyin in front of nire.- He had - I � I 11 � . I re Pipes, Elbows, Drum, _. an � ! �_ divk I 1
i rably superior. to that.. 'of any,. - I - n, ') � - _4est and nol�]
not touehey it himself after killing it, mea"u I a withou delay . Green. Also some extra flipe A full line of Wood Heatillo' Stoves StON
similar clam in any country on e 41 ft - Phopped satist acto rily � . . 0 your orders 'and get Your have receive " during the past three years, wi, --'
W,11" I L I I - I . Also the famous Stove. Boards -so I ea Send in . . I . - lia's� 11apsed throtag.��
! �pipes el L L�� � - WM0pt and eager., �
� e 'i weather is coming) don't,"forget, it. i ! ' I
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but by the wistful way he watched the � I ell � that, having . zing the pad, ,�� I
. " is� not what it could be made noi � R& ned and stovies in order, foir _ i - to announce
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dead animal I knew he was as anyry�as, fift . I i I _LOU I li I UPS � 1_ I . �
I it will be .y years hence. LER. I PURE SUGAR SYN I . h ul")'gc, r
� -m�yself_ I shared With _____ . Con- � ' : I � . I I L _& and also addect . it -,the man is too 1
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YO -1i 1 -- V The Cheap Stove, 1101488- season greatly enlarged our mill
And now., my boy, let me say I � I 1313A I SH8R St HI i I s.- i i .1
that no matter what State you b, -e � in is . at 60o and 75c per gallon. I I i - self�' �,
Walsh in five d - a aft�x, my dog always I � ; i � to our powitr and machinery, we are now bettet - - I i i
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L having something frbsh each moraing q 0 L � i , ep 'he hleanm:
that 0 U 1i 1� I . I I � L- - than ever pr ared to a - - � the wants o I - -
would last us the rest of' the,day." you have advantag,es which ye .!.F"y I i . 11 I I . � i . _T�,
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. social barriers to keep you d : I : - i M`NT ,E 11 ! I - Well'ilow, my fl -
Tea 6hing Boy8 . ! , ' MUSICAL INSTRIJ E I W ' -
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- honest, truthful, respectable boy ri-man I - v A" ily on �Land. i� : I ^ 'in th6 material univ
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A lady who, had much experience in can step r�ght to the front withe t a L --I I i � HONEY, HO EY9 11 . I . �s L, 1. �
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teaching both boys and girls, speaking of tal. His Merits are recognized - r -c- :Tzghest IM arl cet rice Paid_ iu , � : - I � - � . I J -
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I the,extraordinary obtuseness of a. certain warded. : � ExtraeW pure' from my own apiary, at 15C per I . 0 i �_ . � -- I � :
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pupil, mid : " In a physiology class, this i 0 i ! : i � I . : _,�,_ I GRISTING and CHOPPING' -1 .:
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.young lady of fifteen inquired with Ian- : Wahiug at ,Will, I I pound, or eight pounds for Qne Dolla . : I : a I I . L
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p asage through the head from one ear to of many� ins6nees in which --- E . � �aro ov
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clusion, " the teach I � I . � � 0S - "PROPRIETORS, , I - �'chan-ed without delaY. the6 �1 Are wp,
the -other?"' '"As ed dryly, "' eess, d at oe iliile, when 'it with suc- I - I I SCf � &
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� ; i I hia-chille, wilirled, �
" if she had ever watched the process of I I . L, I . - . I I . '
cessary for a bonsiaerable period for, us � PORK I POR I � - � � L, I I � ,�
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her own mind," " Which would you to wake on- � at.', VNEy COARSE AND,,, LA S LT , � 1, I ; I . . . . � not, the N el'i
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� . prefer teaching, " asked a visitor, "boys ' a ver early hour to take the.first rain I I I - . . L ,X.1, L
. y I � 1 � 1 I hav again commonced packing, �d will pay ' i ItIour Bran and Short�_ sho - ' �
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itely, " was the - Jwlare F43R S�LE-; I e � . -- -14. W (D - I I � . - 2 I �
or-girla?"' "Boys, inflil . to the place where our service3 I I rr 1_1 is; I D TCT T -T I ..11�1_m 1=>J - - I I -1 .. 16 of good or bwl
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prompt L reply - " no boy, for instance, 1 then needed, we had, an opportuni � of . I eatmarketprice for good �at hop. I - I . I I . -
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would ever have ' sked such a question I : � I - . � I � - I VV L ,
studying the eircurnstan e and _cils , i . ' I L I . . I by Divine iat,er
A . ! _g� which . Only first and4b] i� men will be I I . ;
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as that. He would long before haveL in ; U attend oust;omem The 1.11beral �atron '6 ef -of - I .
_: . , , musicians of the present tly on hand, i quality pquilled by'
I this peculiar, species of ,self-co4rol is I have on hand 01 kinds of Curep Meats, Pork and il by one of the best
I Read the follow* g testimonh . .. �
I L I larmemandg etaltrr.deresoectfully�jwlici ed. . C - : � Tho,Se� bad ,or good
. - - I � I ; . unham deserve, as w
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. thesu J.ectw a aL pen . I most easily exercised. ' During ! ihis � . I �i i I day: "The Upirig I Pianos of MessrB' D .ell an emphatic fe �and excelled by no mill in the Dominion, *L' , . tlle 43i
L lot, probabl , in his own ,ears, " she period -v�e found no difficu I Ity i i w , L 0 cc . T� hey develop a tone, which in power and _. I L I
. 'I'LVI' Bologna Sausage and Cuttin,"5. d ! . - -_ -
� � . - ent, as a ecided success I . - back. to us they N% -M
. � . ot E & 0 , I endorsem -
. 26dded, meditatively " but in his Young- regularly within about five 0 .�. 1 . � I ! ! I � . 49 isti ig! Upright Pianos� 10.�est prioe"uality considered. . I - . I i
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7) � J. . . . L . . � :1 i . sympathetic uality) can not be surpassed by the now ex -1 I - - God L sits oil thq - c
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-er brother's. . the time necessary to enable a h . * . 1: PRO.PRJ_ETdR& - � I I , � Cc and are equaa,y beautiful in their mu-9-Lcal qualities as well as in their exterior i : I - . -
I . the train comfort%bly, altho � i - - � ! . ; I I L Having also added Lto the power <4 0 It. Jezebel, the worst_�
ugh - a . I � . i cc I .
I : ! I appearance. "-THEODORE THOMAS. . � I � , , , .
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ve T-0. KEW Manager -_ ]_ slew ' Naboth beem
Short Talka W t la the Boy s portion of the #me this iiivol e - . ing I H. 'ROBB I .. � . L =, - I
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. _By M. up long before I daylight ;, but 'w ,dis- . I .1. � 1 - I - - ._") _ � I rd. While t),
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A lad asks: " Will you tell us the covered also that: in order to wa with I r , . � � . _& , _J JJ � I I
,.ke .ri I I . 1_ E�3 -11 - - put df�),rn Ii
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I F.precision at the right moment I ,a d, to I 0% � I i - � - I . . 1-13 C011111
difference between English and Ameri- .1 . (:I i - - ' I ORGANS. I . I
' J I was � TREETs SE . -_ z c
- I rest quietly until it arrive�� � .� I I MAIN S A�ORTH. i —FXCELS10 -' irele from these df)�
can boys -,who have the most advan I P0. . I I . : I , - . I �
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- i ! � I I . - -_ the,&�-ys that, shoult
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1. tages ? Also gi pa to look at our' I *itch � M I �> I . � i ______ 11 � d wherever ! 1 ! - . . I . ,J,e ,, , the muraert,
. ive us your com rison necessary I ; Organ has v I . - . ,
between city and country boys." � watch Just befCre going to sl6ap. � If I J � � . I This celebrated dways received the highest , awar i i � L
L I � � M . i � 'the peOple saill. " th;
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we neglected this precaution we were � t � I . ion in October, 1883. ., I i I I " � I - 7 tbat I
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An Enghah lad if the son of a gentle- . tL�&n , �� %, � ' f ' IT WILL P�ky YOU shown, taking -first prize at the Northern Union Exhibit I ur, i � Who i t I I i
n 'FARMERS'
I ing r . It �- I I I � I - Kilgo U 6 T f L- "
L . , . . I e �_. - , ..A,,� Il & Co., Guelph; iv � S A W I N 40�. L � -_ 6 pen. , _�; I J
man,, is. lorcied to accept advantages. . 'apt to sleep uneasily, wak I ,.0 . ril � � Among other Organs shown at this sho)�r were W. Be g. Old instru- 0 ! I L, the win -LAO _T 7e_Z-e
' hour or more bef6re t - . Hamdton ; Karus, W, oodstock, &c. C411 and zee us � L
to place him ahead of the son of an ' he prdpe� L, ime, . � � . —TO- CALL AT THE-- I I -- - -le
, _' . . before buyin i i i
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I and allowing ourselves, in, cons ,u nee, . I rder� for tuning pianos andi organs attended - after ih,.; call
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1, , �0 � ments taken at their full value. 0 ' . .
American gentleman. During his boy- I � t_1 a i me -Ad orsummer. Highest prioe' �
L � � I � I A� ny ,i, nt�kr her, they founil oidy
.�t I t IN F () U N . . � � -
1 only i the ...4 H_U R 9 to at once. - � � ; .
hood he will be tatored in personal - de- I short naps afterward vu, ' . 0, DRY � I '
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. . . � I . . - hands and,th-e-skul
M1 lite arrived for getting up. ' 'ha�t- I'd I � I 0 � . I . . . I p4d for LPGS delivered at EgnioiAvrille �w . -
portment-a matter a,- ely kn9wn on I ; �--NEAR THE— . �,_%-OTT BROTHERS. I 1 . � I
'are I �0 � . i . . . � 1. w vourea Nabothl�aml,
this side of the water. Over thefe' it is ever part of our mind it might have � �� . . ; . I f B�ucefleld. ;11 7 - voure� Jezebel. ,4
an inflexible ruli� to send sons to ' - J been that took charge of the waking � us �-q - M : Y, � PO- � HIGH, SCHOOL, SEA FORTH, � ents, suph as violins, Guitsrs,Accordeons, Con- 'L - rf I ' I
colle-ae. , I i . I -
. 0 � I . - N. B. -Small � Instrum ! I , - what aia awf al eircuit
and to leave them there until thoroughly - seemed to begin its count of the hours t=� I - ; L � d assbitment of Piano Covers, Piano Stools, &c. i 1 � .
I M t.t X L I I _. And see our stock of L certinas, &c., on hand; also a goo - i I I — -
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, from the time at which w'e 6omposed .� � - � : ,rus- for Kensington, Crewel i 2i 4r . 1. I !
educated - On this - side of the water I . � I All kinds of Instruction Books. STAWIN I U -3 T
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! ourselves to sleep we ( � I - . . I - Aflk. - . .
there is no rule about it.' The matter , and if lid �A lin� i %. 0 - i KY L L 4 3, The Livjr.f-
� �4, , , and Outline Embroideries. I � i . __��_� .
our conscience , . � _VV_ S _
I I ov , :P T_J 0 Quitie, a sensation
rests most with the sons. If they'desire , form ourselves of this,'- I � - 3 :) � . 1 .i � . I , .
reckoning was correspondingly uticertain I H , It I i - i - i - I . - ,Other �veningg in t' I
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a year or two at college they gq. If � — , . JLJ I
Which have been,made especially foi this wunty. I EGIVIONDN ,E. L He
and the efforts to wake vague ; I �-.t ii � f . I . . I i L I I rawhIg-
Apt,� that ends the matter. As a rule in . I _ �r, �. , r- � tz - I have greatlyimproved Ty Q�ng ,I low forthis' E I . - d " � room of a -%rt
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I took a clear note of the tim M. the t..,� " I season, and f I satisfied in saying U at it is the i I
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.LnPa (1,, young men are educated - first we . M i .M. � " � NROXETER MILLS. I ' � - .
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tz evenmg, we could sleep 6C4�11y: � til Cf,l � best in the mar et. Our i I gathered around her I
e, profession selected afterwards. " ,:� � ; L or 'the rade. . �
p� - t I � F. H61iday T I i - .
cat- thr ugh the whol-6 of the allotti, infxr- - I I . ! I I i �
0 1 � H. � , i . . lights Of the Consvrvb
Thus the army officer is as highly edu ! tq; I , � i 1, �� LAND ROL.LEO$ i F : I � I .. � - 0, .
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Ou,n_ val, sure of' being -roused at �r 1 very 7 � ; . i i - I I just 4m Midnight
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I edin generalas the attorney.1n this c C. 0- , I - � L ; I I � i � � 4
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try the education of a young man, after near its expiration. Another cc -ndition � �P- i pi;o I., I Are large and � heavy, running ligh and doing : - i i � - ; � -Conver4ation was RZ,
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waking we found to �e the good work. Alex:, der L. Gibson was a �,Ltddien a
leaving high schools, is directed in cer- Of 0 ::4- .; -9 I - I . i I , , . -
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-, X &I I . � . . Rodgers & Sons Table and Pocketi Cutlery, Electro -Plated ��ves, Forks and I L I
tain channels. The lawyer takes. one Occurr6uce of some small externa I event, . ,
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channel, the doctor another, and - so on ichi as it were, the 'internal � t-11 � M, ; - . GRXIN . 13�gs to: anno . noe to the public that Ile has coxa- �
through wh � I . -they beheld near the 4
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t upon our�' senses. ; P-1 I � I . � 1 nieneed to operate the I . ii Wi I
through, and it is an everyday thing to - effort could take effec 2 16, 0 � i I � I L - . th wrinki-ed '
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I 0 - !-3 : . 0-41, 1 Are'made from Hard Iron, and , I last longer Spoons. A splendid assortment of 4all, Parlor and Library I Lamps. English i I L .� -
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i C. i - , -001 gray �cix,
find lawyers who are sadly defiuient in A very trifling circumstamce-thi� flutter �' i I I 1 -11r -N FACI BY ,
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the classics, and doctors of skill -wh of a leaf o id h illdow, the chirp 0 . I __� � i 0, than any othe -inachine made. ving special 11 Block Tin " Goods in Jelly Moulds, tudding Dishes, Tea Pot�, Cofiee Biggins i � i .16 . ,Ft-. . hand, ing theerow
'O � 't,00ls for-recutting Rollers, we guarantee - I . I
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. .. make no pretentions to being posted )ird, or�aiiy t other of the:: num- 2 . wAtisfaction. Special attention ven to ie- . � y .�ndthath will be prepared to evve good'Val'a&-, L ZI
of a I �_ . � e I �e a
. I -gait, . cur', th
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mo Cl) � L - -glas, -all F,r
. e of their own,medical works bered soun�s of early tr, I Eviring Steami Engines, Saw ang", Grist Mims, Biscuit Pans, &c. Nickel -Plated, Gi-anite, Iron, Tea a -ad (J,offee Pots. The ! I in . . the eye ,s �
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. . sufficient,'if. it happened� at tb E, riqht 9) � H IF Mowers, Threshing ,L Nf&,-hinea, and � i I � I I . n as
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The English gentleman is refined, in- L :* I A4 =of machinery ,repaired -on short notioe celebrated " Cold Handle" Sad Ir , both plain, polish and nickel finish. FULL CLOTHS, .
tellig�nt and thor' 0(l. time,towaieusbyasortofmakiij 11191M . 1. . 2 � . I field. Tile &we strulek:
. oughly educat I I fy � i amd it reasonable rate& - I ,. I . i . � .
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� This is the resultof training &,nd t�ach- process which at -that moment gAv 3 the - 0 , . 111 ! I � . TWEEDS, . I - for seveml seconds, al.
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. --4, ;P. Japanned Tinwares, Enamelled Wares Kitchen Furnishings and Cookih'g;'Uten- � -
11 ing from boyhood up. The American Power of startling us by a noise which .1 � � I 0 �-3` 1 - ,O To Con'traCtOTS 9Xd . , � ,res � I I UNION TWEEDS,� � _L: for the moment that �
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teous would at other times be unnotice but P � � �thers � - I i I FLAI�NEL184 -departf,d Premier I
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,our ; , ariety. . I
gentleman may be refined c . � X (I i b* ; sils in great Y .1 I ; r ,
and intelligent by nature', b'ut a thor- .without such sensible - impresE we I m Bridge Bolts and Coatings at lDwest mte6. I I I i `PLAIDfia;,41 L, set matt4_,rs right in:
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think we should T In ! . � ;>. I I � 'WRN10M . I I camp. But when 0.
ough education does not always go with not have wak ec M Qwtations furnished on.application, � i I i
�0 I . i . "AlsoAgent for the implements of L. 1). I � i I I - I
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. I :0 tr IV e- have many useful, sensible an appropriate articles sui ble for Christmas ' I . I mixed.wit the eiowt
-fact, on one or two occasions we r mem- M i I � �
them. I ; I Sawyer, Hamilton. A full lln'e of repairs oon- : � I L �_ - I �
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The son of an English mechanic stand,s ber to have been impressed with , dim . �K W - � stamtly on hand. . 0 i � � And Vaiieties in i - ,duced to one and- *i
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consciousness Of, waitin for so , thing I � - and New Year's gifts, in .11'a-rd,w-a-re and House Furnishingal, which we li�ee � that he was no wraith -
no show when matched against the son . 9 . . ; L , ;4 t� S L
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. of an Ame h. When he goes to his I . I � 4 i I .
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to happen before.making, d a ?inent 3' - � " I I i 42rb0K11%G YARN ,&Nr L i I L and blo(�d 0 1
Aca, THONIA HE DRY. I f Sir John ;
I ; H I . I marki�d at our usual4ow prices, I -
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less, later a trifling sound would 11, eii * Oui � � � - - - ____ L , � I I i I � - .-. -
trade his wages are, much I .... . . , . I � . is the ,exact coun terl
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Gk-. . I le I I I laustow Carding, Spinning and ruMat I � L .
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,cesity.of waiting for this imp�resslon, - . I � ' � I I Promptly Attended to. - I 10 opportunity.
senses with a little sho e n - )p .
and his term of apprenticeship two � . . . I (71-L. i i , FARMERS' BANKING HOUSEG ! . I 'i
or three years longer. In- .the mat. 1. 2 � � � I 11 - - I
- ter Of common school educition the Mall " it mi lit be, we- were kp ed i - I 6 0 H �_ — . - L - I . �� likeness.
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e variation of a ,in nuth,or-1.69 ; . .0 � ti I 1.J0C31t.&1-1_T D8 I � 80K'_.�L
American mechanic gives his bby every to attribute tf CALL ANb EXA M I N E QQb,
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0 �ithee w �* Cn I P;�, , I - I &r 00.i - � - � a
, I I I . . I . Partaes fpom a distanoe,will as far as po
chance, while the Enilishman joes not tw 4 from ihe exact om�d I . I I ; . ,
L ! . 11ow. to Raise tl
tems, assigned for waiting, v�hich � .-I � � - I . I% : I ROLLS HOM
. . � I have 0wir I X iiffil THEM ' arAl* - - - . -
and can -not, because the -school sys . mig 60ther . 1;1;1 H ; JSANKERS & 13130�ERS, - he has put the Mill into Good Working OvOt �� I � Som4jyears ago, ov.ri
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Be he kept with exact pune aliity.- X ; . I � I I and exoplo�% none but Effloient Workmen I depred-,ttions of the rat
are not the same. In this country our wl 1� M � � 0 i i WISHING MY NUMER ' I L .1 � � 11
tz 1 OU3 -)*)by A . I - -
1. ! i C) � � SEAFORTH, - . I 0 : . , banks 4f the 11ames
machinists, tinsmiths,. carpenters, tailors Editor American Architect, -! � : . I . NT. � CM'XP,,KEP,S AND F,VIWV
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and so on axe,asarule,fairly educated,and 0 - M 11 1_ I ' i . MERRY CHRIST -MAS. .1 -1. � wo,re ,compelled to isl
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ke -Middlesex County *illl send i ai fruit -41 � i-11 � q . I ; - -
. - , . be � � offering] a Mward of fiv
ep themselves thoroughly posted on r . i I I JX1108—First Door ORTH : ' - .1 �1
atters the world over. A exhibit to the N xp'o, � i I - REM00ER THt WROXETER MUM606,-', formai , )le,o.n �
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. all current m ew Orle'ans E , qition. i ! . I . lon, pay-,
; of Commercial: Hotel. � . I I - I I
reat share of the political offices of -The Salvation- Army has madj' over .01' - ;)�- (::) 1 Q-4 - i . i � � � -] - ,- Culprit � i Not many da
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Elis country, from member of the Legis- seven hundred converts in the city of. M I 2 - � � I I I T
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0XI IC1. , Notes,discounW, and'a general b nking busi. I ALEX, L. GIBSONP I . I -man �
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. �'Oprieto��, -
. . I � I � ��_ being -brought befrWe
. . _Iph_ ' I i � - Bess done. � MRS. JOH - `r1H .��
la-ture down, are filled by men from the Gue I I , . I W � . � N K I DE) SEAFOR I a i �T
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7 ranks of the mechaniqs. In England Arrangements have been i m-ade .q ! . 5 . - I � I r�. was Or&red to pay &�
" .. , . Remittence to and,collections malde in Mani- � I I I
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- the mechanic -must � for less money, at Quebec. for ] I I � I - _.........., - , - . ; � ' � - , amounting altogether tj
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. . I BRUSSELS STONE , � -
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_wor� printirigi 1 1 ' , � � . I "I . tob,v, . I
- of the Scott Act iD th t�010 01 I , � � . �d I I � I
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live much more poorly,L and aspir t copies J 6neh : ., - I
I _e o i_ 0 - tt I I ; 1. x undergo one month'a '
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� ., , � - I � , �, I- _ I default Not having,
neither social position nor political 'Janguage�- . . BuAnesshowe through Bank of Montreal. . � I _.AN D— � .
. ... .4 �:.' : ni S E W M G MP i 0 � I -
_T 6p o well is �! I -',496 1 � I - I , -went into refire,wel
honors. he Bothwell de' ii . . M I I � A limi '_ I . � H I N E S A T 2 IC�- � rat ;
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� � . � I . � ted,amount of money received on deposit.. I � - I I I F L J�_ k,
- Between the sons of English and feet , deep. Salt was fourid at `1,406 X W trJ � : 6URMG MI � 1,of the country, Th *
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Amrican day laborers there is no com- feet. Ninety fe-et of pure salt hasl be6n z I : : . I . . I., however, another a ,,
! I Money to ]Qaaa on real estate at b st rates. � I . " - . I on
parison. The first caoikive his boy no struck, and the end is not yet. � ". I I I I . I HE u dersigned, thanking his, many I . I at the ,d, I
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. tom rs for thdir patronage during the ' prison, an
. W I -� : I � T . to inform th - -h
I I � S. C. M'CAUCMEY.' W . LOGAN. a year, * . e public that the � � I- , � I iberated his frietid, T,
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education whatever, and he is a beast of I . i ;� __ — 0. ce WILL" ON'S,� Seaforth Some of - -hig been in court on I
- burden from. the day he is able. to pull datarrh-a Now Treatm�nt. . has unde ne a thorough repair.. J
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- I . i. . I I i � I - latest i'm machines hq.ve been ilitrod� ., I' �__ recognme .�
weeds in the gaxden to. the day Df his Perhapathe most extraordinary.6ucce that ' � �� P P.S.-S.G. XfCaggheY will a M to Con- I . �, . I a the "' libera
has been achieved in modern �medicine his,b ' i I I P. i. i . but stikI tain the . . _. 0 1 - C
death. Seventeen out 'of every Xenty - P. fle § veyance in all it� b ' es, lendirig, money o� . � . ipal witness
attained by the Dixon Treatnentj)r �a� rih. . I r" I - . - - ' and inforl
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. of ourday laborers-amd this includes Out of 2,000 patients treated durine th' real efUte, buyjnk a4tingfa � i i STONE (4RINDING'SYSTO accused. This puzzled
� - .1 e past six � rms , ouses, *6. , � , J : -,
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months, fully- ninety per H��,I-i i I 'a I T ? � I I ! I
. teamsters,- drayraen, pavers, .diggers, � cent� have been cored , : I I : i . ,�' for an explanation, �4,1
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8treA-clean;bfs� and- street 'employes o startling when it is remembere-d that no five per I I I � ) I I I I - . I i Flour, Graham . I - Atits loike this, ssor.
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f of this stubborn malady. . Thl is none the less - - � - - . r - SEAFOR`I`H P)�AN i I have Uie largest and bes4 i , 4 -
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gas and water companies and mortar- cent. of patients presenting- � themselves; to the , 0VUW , ING MILL house in Canada. I am were hard up, and, s
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� mixers Wid hod -carriers ---school 'their ' L i ,aired to sell any one particular i . � livered promptly to order. I - , d to be caul,
` patent' medicines and ,otheT' ad-vertiw4 cures � :0TOARAOH ARL 9SY ' SASHoDoo"L A NO BLIKO 1ACTORY I . .. � I .
sons from 6 until 13 years of agEg and 7 1 1 . . ' Chopping done on the shortest notice. agin him, an<
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- ever record a cure at all. !starting. w, th the � � i . Ii sell all ! 7,__ .
some times twaor three years lonaer, The n : , 1H A� I L D E R TH " RULK HE subscribe L be -leave to than i his -numer best consequently I keep a larg satisfaction guaranteed. . _. . d tlw reward, an('
;11 claim now generally believed by the most, scien. I � . - � : that I consider the . . . .dmwle
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- son of an English laborer geld�m rises tific inen that the disease is d4e to the p,res' � - Tom customeYs for the libcxAl p'aronage ex- I I the three pounds
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of living parasites in the tisiue, Air. i Di -<on at � WD -nowt the I folida r Seaso � is fast ap. � tended to him 8 nce Ommencing business in otock of the following . .
I above- the position. In - this country, roachinj a dtl �g Seaforth, and tru� � Arst-class nachines,,viz.. The Domestic, the Davis, th �- WM. ROSS-i,,� � � -,--world wid ; and, bego
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ind One Pe" will doul as A luire methu nftt, a 11ance'of be i &me. -
and at this day, it is a rare think to f ehis a�6compllshed, he claims the Catarrh a prac- � I aocontin' i I , board"11-stop up a bit I
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a laborer's. son followi ' i th fo dstepa- -tieai arttstj c in thO r of I o , PAAies inte di ruarantee� LUMBEER I LUMBER , �
ngin e ,( . . 1), cu�ed', and the perumnbn9y is u�question_ . to sei Qli- hir� a MU as n Jig 4 build would do A,eli to ' e ,Ad Raymond. All of the above are 'sold and g �
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t&as cures effected by. him, to -ean da G ifts to &be 6 fri i n 0 ridativ d� el ) I — .. - -
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of his father. He can do better, and he. I ur years 0 are - . . W. , 9 h M 0outinue to keel ;I on hangcZa � - �_, -The St ,�Nfary's X41
� curesgtill. Noone.else I,* U. e full I li- to hei� rtancel i 8 t, large stock of all dn� a of tlxe manufactairerf- i I , -
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does do better. I r attem , to ry . The undersigned having bought .and re -Ji � - - relates the following ; j
cure Catar#% in this manne no othe has e Spec extr arran ements.. . I I I . i and'myself for five years from date of sale. Call and exi- the machinery of the Carri � xl -
� t�eat- r th se DRY PINE 1,UXBF,R, i i ck 31111, are now ;-
It may further be safely asserte& that ment has ,ever cured Ca rhelapy cation o0n tion f 1 ,,he a� Ir!radiie.. ALD]kR'.S . I I . . : . -.-dent happone(l on Xew
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. wof the yei ii at ,I YeA e Piet , I es, and yo:x will find EL' above. IiiLstructions free by . VDI Building � , house in this
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&hfarm laborer and the American home, and the present 8 e ipho of De�iqn, BLINI 6 & MOUL-IJING8, I . I ber E�t the mo8t reo,sonable terms. - I . I � ._-who had ��rrived hen
. Most favorible for iy w)d I rrm a n e & re, I eAce off h d Fi sh, Easy! ad Grace- I
The En lishman i unlettered and un- � S1 INGLES, L TH, ,% ' 'good experienced Those'building houses we can furnish 7 , - _
ful Fopition, �11 e te I 6k- C. �,
is _ the majority of =Xing c � at on% tii At- with 4pprop -operato -a. Oils, I �eedles and Repairs � of all kinds alwayfs Ion ,,-Year's absence,' to SP
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learned! miscrabl gron 'and, I � � He feels oonfident of * . 11 Dre4ed Planing and 8 ra -sk
y and - fed ment. Suffereirs should corr ' ,nd with m - � 9f I _ With his friends, on eW
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paid es Irs. I v gi th 1', Partieg ordering lumber -can bave it S -
and lodged, and 'his ideas 'g Strieet, W, G.- e � - I
of the �� . �a trial, and then "i those who may -fa, -or Am hand.
A. H. DIXON & SON , W5 � -, I P. - 'o .�Way - - eir patronage-, . . ,�- to any 8b*im on, the .,Grand 'IT�irm�unk -1 et several former f;
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world are wonde: crude I , 11 1�19M"'- i . ei ployed.
The American' 1--1116aftod �.'tar, N -o tfli i DIREW CMMtli, �,' I Paiticularatte Uon pai Planing. . I I Orders y m!a promp, _ _ . I
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farm Jaborer la(u, nine � 17; IM . -_ C , i I 1� t � ! i TV before de&Ung elsewhere. . 11aultand,es had the ,e
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